! THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 29, 1928, * . * 4 6 ¢ OO 2 9» . CORRESPONDENCE 8 8 Bh 8 8 % 2 +» + 0 BOALSBURG ITEMS, and Mrs, lament Dale, Gap yd Dale town « of john 8S of wera visitor in Sund PLEASANT GAP ot Sm CALENDAR. —— FARM Thnely Reminders from The Pennsyl- vanla State College. ALM ACTOIUINTS with dye! 3 PILLANTS ho me needs FOR 1856 repairs, tho It sda and the An abund- plant growing use if vy than later well to get the hothx coldframes for ant supply will be ready Use of soil for convendent for Iater piaced under a good shelter. STOP CANNIBALISM Cannibalism in pullets can be partially controlled by darkening nests “Pick-owuts. "which is a term used when birds eat at the oviducts, is often started when a bird is on the nest. Some birds acquire the habit of standing at the nest and while the egg Is being delivered they will attack the hen on the nest. If the nests are darkened the laying hen le in seclusion and the cannibal hens are not likely to attack her, SAP FLOW COMING--It {8 best to plan now for changes to be made In the maple syrup and sugar making equipment. The three months between now and the sap flow will disappear rapidly. TO BDUCATE FARM YOUTH-—Do you know of an ambitious farm youth who would like to improve hig infor mation of modern agriculture? Tell him about the short courses at Penn State January 3 to March 1, 1929, and urge him to write to the Dean of the School of Agriculture, State College, for a catalog. ro HANEY—EVERETT. EXECUTOR'S SALE - i AND PERSONAL Shot a Bear on Nittany Mountain. William Bilger, of Pleasant Gap, | hunting near MeBride's Gap on Satur- | REAL shot! The inte of Elizabeth E. Brown, late Township of Ha of Centre, —— Miss Bthel B. Everett, prominent Se- | Harry 7. Haney, of In day with this {a bear a number o companions, fd married o'clock at Hall of Ww i ize of Boalsburg, afternoon a irsday) at 4 County and State LNnsgrove vivania, in pursuance of and M ind Hanoy Wm — Transfer of Real Estate, [ i i 1 ot 1 [Me S—— at | = 0 n ~_ o i po pa 4 wil : wi 1 = I hh 2 i § BO wii wisn “lar RAE f b oo { & EA \ fos W wal wm The Chevrolet Mot Qutstanding a Six in the ¥ Che YI led { L hevr range of the four! t t Spectacular as Chevrolet's achieve been in the past . .. notable triumphs have proved themselves be-—this remarkable new car dwarfs every previous Chev- rolet accomplishment. 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