The Centre reporter. (Centre Hall, Pa.) 1871-1940, March 26, 1931, Image 5

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    THE LCF TRE BEFORTIZ, OEN1ks BALL, PA.
LOCAL AND PERSONAL. And the Drought Continues. ITEMS OF LOCAL INTEREST.
Ww freakish performance this wint- Anoth local contributor to’ the
Miss Miriam Moore was at her home
here over Sunday, returning to Hersh r cldms the'title, Generally speaking | Drought Relier Fund is the Junior
ey where she Is employed in the pub t has been a warm winter, Yet in] Workers Class of the Lutheran 8
lle schools : ¢ x Qari i em $1.00
A . sone parts of the South it has been
Kryder Frank was laid up for twol: unusually cold season Whihe there DD GM, J E Klinger will in-
i H i 10 Ooffes { “i . ’
weeks or more during which time he been n lack of snow in some tall th : fie rs of Dire Hadl Lodge
was engaged In nursing a large coax 1, O, QO. FB, No, 885, on Thursday even
: wrthern se« me, parts of the South}... ciadt BD
bunecle on one of his shoulder blades ing, April 2d.
3 3 of the “beautiful” for . .
The Greece Townshia Vocational 'wo horse sales are billed for Cen
i Tn ; .jthe first time in years . Wp ., as oe 4
school basket ball team closed thel: tre Huall--Saturday, March 28th, by
season by a win over Petersburg V. And the drought continues, After|C. FE. Shively, and Friday, April 3rd,
3 t . a9 . » toh 3 o
S, at Petersburg last Friday; score, 22 the driest summer on record, wintep|PY Robert Dodd
to 17. failed to bring much relief. Pennsyl Mrs. Reynolds, wife of Col. W. Fred
Mrs. Mary Cook, of Colyer, formerly | vaniqa is one of the many States in Re yrolds, Bellefonte, is slightly im
of Frodericksburg, is housekeeper for Proved Her condition had been very
: which the winter was the driest in a dt fone waslusipn 34 1 ti 1 H
Mra Elizabeh Devine Mra. Devine is critical during last weck. Na ona ca
period of 3 : 1 re, ”
1 . + yi { 4 1 10
emploved in the offi'e of the Kerlin years or n
We ssday rning '. Mitterling ~~ A
poultry plant Sire the normal pattern of weath.- ednesday mornis D.C. Micterlig 0s; 3 CLEVELAN D, OH 10.
lant & \ ~~ - en
shipped a car load of twe ntyv-five cows
Charl McCool, long employed inl®' distribution has been so violently l to Ferd Fisher, at Collegeville, This isl
{ es Moe Od, NE i Vie in '
the Sheflicld milk plant at Sp ing jupset ever isnce lasg spring, there isjthe first lot of cows shipped from here
'
3 ‘ 3 . ' 2 : I 4 long while
Mills, is improving after having suf-|no telling what this spring may bring Ong while
fered for some time from complica
forth Whatever is forthcoming, the Mrs HJ1cy Henney Invites her
fone eine follawd Frey 265 ¥ » - | . " iy i
tions arising follows fr n toe weather with te an ab Tris from all sections to
z . tu . i mine the ow ook of hat
F. Emery, the n t nas PUI tsorbing topic of conversa
— COFFEE WEEK -March 27 & 28
call
* “ “ y ® »
We Swrwent hut Yon Patromiue + [1010 Comm iE Clover Farm Merchants are Coffee Specialists
Your Home Merchants First,
We will be Glad te Supply the *
Fhings That You Cannot S eure *
Prices Are Always As Low as Market Conditions Peru it
H 3 Tall Cans Full 18-oz. Y . . are . .
\t Home, . - 2 e , Quality is never sacrificed for Pgice. Beginning
ALTOONA BOOSTER wl a A: EVAPORATED MILK 27th We Reduce the Entire Line.
STORES, ’ : ’ 2p. my
rs ing wake, or: ada 23c ed Th
When You Do : ed from Delicious Red Cup per Ib. 21c
r 1 ‘ ! . n : = Cans Clover Farm Extra Faney
YOUR . : borough Hm :
GOLD BANTAM CORN
Easter “years ine 23c Rio ad Blue Cup per Ib. 25¢.
2 Blg Moz. Bottks
Sho ) )1 no ; ! | ; COLUMBUS KETCHUP Famous Vacuum Packed
» : Pl BD Ten 25¢ Clover Farm Coffee rerio. 39c¢
in oona ! fe
Booster Stores " (r. melts and William 3 Large Cans Clover Farm
SAUER KRAUT THE LAST WEEK THIS SEAS FO GET TRE]
>
ou have the double advantage of
making selections from Unusually f ‘ 29 . halt
er dd Bl BL c Buk Oranges »65c; "', 35c
chandise of the Highest Standard lit wi
of Quality, and very Niwest as to
Si ar tan, vues | High School Notes ORDER YOUR § [i .Grape Fruit, 5 0 23c
Black Diamond
HA ob BEES RNOWN Toon na EASTER HAM Extra Large Size . 3 for 23c
y a . a ’ Dold’'s Magra Swift's Premium ’ » .
H Roogte! Stores ; ; Suit: Skinned Seasonable Vegetable Bargains
ave Never Offered fl Sh
Easter Shoppers , ic 5 Ive 4 lbs. Solid White Cabbage 10c
Better Selections : te His ‘ . 1 here is a Home
Ie API Abate ee mn , : ips - Beets - Carrots 6 lbs. 22¢
In Wearing Apparel on 3 Owned Clover Farm Turnips - Beets - Carrots
and Accessories For
Every Member of The [47 | ent Reoived Store Near You Nice Family Basket Solid No. { ONIONS, 13c¢
Family
ONLY 10 DAYS E A S T E R ONLY 10 DAYS
FHAN ARES XO0W ON PISPLAY!
DON'T WAIT ANY LONGER. BLY YOUR FASTER COSTIEME NOW. W HAY: AN EX(CE]
LENT ARRAY OF SPRING STYLES, GROUPS OF DRESSES—QUANTITIES OF COATS—NEWEST
a
ge
pram
i - . OF FOOTWEAR, and all the Aceessories so necessary to the PERFECT OUTFIT.
EVERY " p | :
WEDNESDAY IS en the radio pro wil Ew A Year of Savings. NEW
3 St Bl R BAN M t M NG A : a 2 Prices are Lower than they have -
DAY Eiright ard the negative by sab Stetson Hats Het, Jor yits at, The Sykes Spring Shoes
are more flatt ring. - - .
shilaad for the Entire
IN ALTOONA | — for MEN. BUY S0W.and SAVE WHILE Family
BOOSTER STORES |! + Athletic A tion will hold » YOU SPEND! amily.
There ar Away % Special Ale : . is he y 11 Age
fractions ORered for SUBL RB- BA ests Youas . Ph ‘ » INF RD * >
AN DAY that make it worth || THE WELL-DRESSED MAN YOUNGER Brothers and Sisters
while fo shop In Booster Stores " 4
every Wednesday, no matter how
often yon visit them on other
days of the week!
are as eager {o look well on Pastor
ad ©
GOOD: ROADS LEAD | pi weer cre id mo FEELING, XE ear of LOW PRICES
TU ALTOONA rh m——— THIS STORE OPEN Every Even ng Except Tuesday and Thursday.
Where It Is Easy To The Athletic Association has ston
Pa k Y r Cc d its basshall wpmeng for this sea "WHERE YOUR DOLLARS
r ou «ar. ey {tow stor vacation the base N E G0 FARTHEST”
FREE PARKING, with some Ye. all teams will be practicing regularly
i — MILLHEIM
tit 1 off or 8 being m vd . strietions, on practieally all streets,
ste them ‘through fhe car license] PARKING WHERE YOUR CAR IS
+ th h {he o : a
number. Delay in th is was occasioned i BY FROPH D, FOR MODERATE
because of the fact that the number . :
had not yet been reported to thé Belle-] OPEN PARKING, under police
fonte patrol office, protection, at the Municipal Park.
A muskrat wandered out of ta en Ing Spaee, . 10th Avenus wtween A by
vironment one night ls week ana] 11th and 12th Streets,
exhibited itself t we front of the Ha ENCLOSED PARKING: TOP Wil-
7
gan’ garage, where a number of per-| LIAM F. GABLE (0, Garage, Near ’ / ’ SET. I NOTHING DOING =~ 1T TAKES You BOY - I'LL SAY
BOTS show 1 § Sire to capture it] of Ith Avenue Building, Entrances A HEY, HEY. BETTER pono UNDE oER MORE THAN A ROUGH ROAD THIS ROAD >
Decker Chevrolet Co., Bellefonte, Pa.
but feared the nasty disposition of the| from 18th or 14 Streets; f THE PIRST TURN METRE TO STOP THE KIND OF Is unpDeR
critter ‘ame along George Goodhart PCR PY + : Il BACK NS NSTRUCTION
George Is a hunt rr, trapper, and kn ol FLECK’S } ENN ALTO Garage, 1409 DAY oO = S PRING, marty! SROLEED A : u ¢ED CARS YO Vv Buy AT wo
, ; ~Too FAR UNDER J
wild game as we know ous ty Do cases 13th Avenue, LETS TRY A
mel . hase & ; Pos. 7 A : FOR BVEN THIS [|
tok i ho a rb ALTOONA | ESewers [4Y “up CD RT oD No
the animals coming to town. except | BOOSTER ASSOCIATION a — ' CHEV * of RX
Tom" Sm ih, who thinks the musi- /
% TE 5 + |
rat “smelled” the new well and came yr " , A nd
to see what kind of water we had WwW / 21
More 'n likely. A R N E
THEATRE — ALTOONA, PA.
3 Days Starting Friday
March 27 « 28 - 80
" 1924 Ford Truck: all good Heay
: . 1929 Model ‘A’ Ford Coach; good 1928 Bulek 4-door Sedan
WOULD LIKE TO Otis Skinner tires and doubly heater. .......$275.00 1084 Oldsmobile Coup>. . 50.00 Hn ATI AY on
RENT a small meer] Ns 129 Chevrolet Coupe; very fine 1925 Bulek Roadster $0.00 and Stake body
a: 2 TT” Sondition. Chiue)-, 1981 Ford Victoria &-pass, Con
house or get about 3 or K I S M E 1926 Ford, 4-door Sedan, bhaloon 1926 Ford Coup-i haloon tires., 25.00 clo a pass, Coupe,
eos, 45.00 ran 300 miles, 3 mo, guarantee,
4 rooms unfurnished by $s pays, Maren 31 - Apri 1 ana # Many other Open and Closed Cars at very Reasonable Prices. Also Trucks at various prices.
April 1st, or sooner. “The Right of Way”
RAGES iriure Ji COXuAD Naomi, Decker Chevrolet Co.
Phone 405 BELLEFONTE, PA.
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