THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 29, 1927 REBERSBURG, House ind frien n town o © —— A ———————— POTTERS MILLS. Lewis Feust, of Burnham, spent a few days at the home of his son, Harry Foust Edward Foust Chester, with his and family, from West vigited over the week end Mr. Foust returned to on Monday while Mrs Foust the week Mr. and relatives home and children will at the home Mrs. J. M. Carson Harry Ishler and family, of State College, spent Sunday afternoon at the H. E. Foust home. Rumor has it that Jo has sold his property to Fe visit of her parents, Parker wrest Bible sh sepn ms — FARM CALENDAR. Timely Reminders from The Pennsyl- vania State College. FLOWS FREELY in most parts of Pennsylvan HONEY ey flow has been unusually hea t Plan to Shop In Altoona -ON- of the Penna, Keepers say agriculturists College in urging bee hat there n which the stored, t is expected that Lhe is plenty of uper sprphis honey + sure t ontinue ee Jor Ecomsmicel Tron sportation orta’e : Food — I nares 2 Howest . n en ON 1 eh add # [A on "4 | jon-Miie Cost MOW GRASS IN weds win, th mow? for every line of business ain Je pres ust titi En PEICKATIS talks 30 no stand and ‘hang cori i-ventilated pace will make it much the apple pickers th ders and and weeds. DRENCH VINES TO KILL APHIS If you are ble ho ¢ trol of the of dissolved soap Whether you need a truck for fast, economical delivery over city streets or whether your problem is the transportation of ton-loads over all types of highways— —we have a Chevrolet truck that will give you the world’s lowest ton-mile cost®, plus a type of performance unequalled in a low-priced truck! 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