THURSDAY, MARCH 7, 1929. THE CENTRE REPORTER, CENTRE HALL, PA RL | pigs by the use of ton litter methods (r Notes, Farmers, : FR opar y « market early. The ive decided it is neces ‘ ’ p> YENTS' «| prepares them for mar : v : it is n g < ORRESPONI 1 highest prices prevall prior to the > ” > nt #i * . | sary he blood test DEPARTHEN time when the big run of hops strikes ; : | - $ % e082 2 «| the markets Tan itary are fattened : . : | : | - « ef i six nthe of feeding |» io for a BERSBURG. | in six mon C Rep n and sons from} START VEGETABLES NOW-—Al ¥ E IS P Mrs Maude Kuhn a " 4 ta at | this time seedling plants can be m vad L : Bigshethvilie, Wore tov. Mrs t from the In ) hotheds, The che home of C. 4 Blerly re. Bierty | he # A W I { YW N, A -arkoner shou also sow cabb and Mrs, Kuhn are sisters . alt tohn Ocker and famil 4 art week -ori ca n hotbheds and «| per and ¢ plants in the gree ri ~~ | "3 Spring Opening Days To break, ut apne frees ma AT McMEEN'S - - New Spring Things Are Constantly Arriving on the Bows, wo i Scene Like Sparkling Spring Water Bu bbles Through the Sands of Paris Styles. M. Fairs = v CTioN ER The Spring Opening of Paris- . n rant Hi ; A ced : Seat pi you ran keep CENTR ALL, PA. . > : : reen or wine, biog vant Inspired Modes i § . 4 . . pe LEE - ve , Spring will be here any minute, and « Dozens ang Dens gE new Y oul ™ tan Ww ay . : ; 4 11 4 . y bles hd ” In anticipation of such a joyous event, 1 . and comfortable as they 3 18 8 ‘ i: } 3 i £ we are holding this important fasion smart and all of them priced 1 4 i § erately, opening of new modes, as conceived in 1 Paris, The loveliest fashions Imagi- $6 50) SK 50) S1 2 5() Pair SO.OU, 3D. DIL. ‘ aide with verve und youth well lighted " ker hot : = Se and charm to tempt you. Sults and sg ond soci oma } : rs A X ' > 3 4 gi : iy no, . ensembles: sporis and deess frocks: St iki | | di id SPRING MILLS bait we ot waists gil ad # ’ Vostern | beguiling hats; eolorful accessories; rl ing y n 1vi fashioins worth seeing and decidedly : fortwo weeks ual--New # a SPE GP EGOOPOPS Words elude i= when It comes to ae > | wl deseribing the new wring frocks which Spit . NEW SPRING COATS Are ro Soret. 7 fhe cost of a “Hy £ at the wi wle dictionary Marvels of Luxury wid y thom Jestion.,. ond them ean convey an . a >. d i i ry £3 Some luxurious affairs of fabrie and news! yap PF 20 Different x fur would make any spring time a and suecess, For these coals ars ountstand ing In thelr beauty and smartness ies POPP PPPPP EEL EPEELPPELEEPEELEELELELEEE re and world add distinction to any $16.75, $25.75 wardrobe, oft, iy of fabrics in i grays a a —-— and black. Intricate tucks stitching New Spring Hosiery--In New POWER CO Shades--$1.50, $1.95, $2.50 w that the new sprin oslery far bandings. $15.75, $26.75, 3. POCPPEPOL OTE PPPPPIPCOPOOIE ;ePePe NEW FOOTWEAR to Accom- pany New Costumes Our new footwear steps into She fore. 3 en announced choose your hoslery wardrobe now and learn how practical a procedure tihs Ix. Smart women choose half dozen pair of each FOR BETTER LIVING color they wish. ...and in the double USE ELECTRICITY Wear they are repald for thelr fore front of fashion reflecting all the sights dnoss, Frye ry new eolor from new tendencies of the mode design. suntan to dust in lisles for sports I ed to accompany spring costums smart- and silks for street wear. Y. MARCH 20 linden POTTERS MILLS, THUR SDA Y, M A ] { t ] at { 3 A . Etat d nd far . tool M m en } Cen . Hall or 1 M DR. H. R. Ww I Canine =i the Willigi as antes on Potter farm. F salle pd Walker will sell farm sotck, imple- 14 goods; ecean-up Den isl oo” a OE ia, » “CASE” AND ] eep in touch Diamond. Centre Hal, os ours:—s—12: 1-5: 12.3] “EMMERSON” Beil ‘Phone H3IR3 with out of town ” Te | TRACTORS friends co" The Osntre Reportar. S10 a year | AND A PULL LINE ER Smith, au in KH Ww Sweeney Amn “ i 5 4 o' edo k A M . dt ory re n Muses ) | Thos » spent Sund A he J er, on th, Manna Kline farm. south of 1 i MAU( HINERY Miller home were W. E. Yearick| Axe Mann, along main road leading to : i nnd family and Harry Her wd f | Ballefonte, will sell live stock and full . | Wi | - . _ + $ 5 3 - i - fly. of Mill Hall Ne or an fmpjements: “Aldo at sane py Automobile | Will have a carload of machin - li — time and place Mme. Carrie Musser will ay; he Workmen's Compen- ery on hand by April. Get my BOROUGH SCHOOL REPORT. owe) wis LT Me ) AMEN 3 sation prices before buying. Report for fifth month for 7th and |e Out of town rates are is 8th grades: Per cent of attendance, FRIDAY. MARCH 29, at 12:00 o'clock lowe; out of town calls ; and Fire. boys 95, girls 97. Perfect attendance, at Jodon males stable, Pleasant Gap, are easy to make 8 A h H Id boys 9, girls 4 The following pupils by T. EB Joldon: Car lon of horses J. ROY SCHAEFFER, rt ur 0 erman made 100 per cent. in tests: Arithmet- and some cows~E. M. 8mith, auct. PE i CENTRE HALL, PA. jo—Muth Bailey and Joly Spyker. Ge FRIDAY MARCH 29. at 10 A M. 1 The Telephone Books Are the Directory of the Nation t ] Bell 41R3 21 TUSSEYVILLE 2 * —— EE —————————————————— ography—Betty Ebright; English, John 'm la west of Linden Hall and 6 miles Spyker; History, Betty Ebright, Muth [enst of State College, Gingerick Broa i TESTI Paifley, Jack Coldron. | win sell 50 head of cattle, 20 head fine ! _— i Visitors Paul Palmer, Renjamin Shropshire sheep and farm implements, 3 entzel. Brice Smith, Philip MoClen-' —IL. F. Mayes, auct. - ahan, Russell Walker, George Smith, SATURDAY, MARCH 30th, at 1 P. I C i Y M h B Ch Dean Ripka, Clarence Travis, William | a, on the Fleisher farm. 5 miles south P U B 1 S A E ou 18 t uy a eaper Spyker, Wm Dashem, Helen White! of Orntre Hall, R. BE. Meeker will sell Sarah Smith, Margaret Rudy, Marian - : ad tat ad v | puresbred and high grade Holstein g Smith, Ewilyn Colyer, Madaline Smith, | cattle, some hogs and chickens —E of an € t an a Tessie Cummings, Lois Delaney, Helen af Smith, auct. 3 ever, Genevieve Ruble, Eiizabeth| go\pyRpAY, APRIL 6th, at 1 P.M 31 Head of Pure-Bred and Hi h V Brooks, Mary Ghasgoa Wm. H Haney. | naesall Brungart, at Potters Mills. . . . g - But NE ER a ec a will sell full line of household goods. Gr d H 1 F es C 1 TT E. M. Smith, auct. a € o stein- n an att e BE ER One pe . Bnow looks wonderfully pretty white and clean, wien it falls, but be fote } Sisppenrs much of it loses all JAMES WwW. SWABB WEDNES., MARCH 13th JUSTICE OF THE PEACE BI b y Fi Li d R . Mt ten LINDEN HALL, PA. Beginning at 10 A. M, on the J. K. Bitner farm, 4 miles East of aben s oor noieum an ugs. ‘“ » . FARM CALENDAR Soya! busines prempuy stunde Centre Hall, and 2% miles west of Spring Mills, the following: ! : Timely Reminders from The Pennsyl- fates, ’ gn ” "ys RS 4 { . * . Deeds, Mortgages and Wills written 12 MILK COWS: 3 TWO-YEAR OLD HEIFERS: 4 HEIFERS 1 “Eas ” Elec Washi M hi es vania State College. with ears. YEAR OLD; 2-YR.-OLD BULL, 1-YR. OLD BULL~—These two bulls y tric ng achin { teacher y > r v a : : hes Jlomeo, the Bull that was Grand Cham- CROWDING COHICKS UNPROFIT- were sired by Lathrop Fot a. 4 vio Grange Falr for the last 3 years. His Sire (Sir Romeo) | . 3 APLE-—Disastrous results in the way ' pion at the i of heavy loaves of chicks are likely to PIAN 0S Mildred Colantha) wae Grand Champlon at the National Dalry Show §| gest O0CK 0 in Centre county follow when one overestimates brooder for 2 years in succession. 7 HEIFER CALVES, from 2 to 5 months house capacity. It is. a safe rule to old: 3 BULL CALVES, 2 to 4 months old. allow a squats foot of floor space to GRANDS -— UPRIGHTS These cows and the dams of this young stock are real producers : W. Altee Burpee Garden Seeds--that Grow every three chicks. In fact, giving the as will be shown on day of sale by their records, as we lad the grand chicks more room than this would be PLAYERS average of 11,315 iba. milk and 400.5 Ibs. fat in our first year in the advantageous especially ip early seas Centre County Cow Testing Assoc. This Herd has been tested for T. | ’ 1 : on when chicks must be closely confin- Tuned - Adjusted = Repaired EY - ! Don’t Fail to Get Our Prices B. since March 1, 1923, every year, without a reactor. «a hi Jae Rouge. " HORSES, HOGS, CHICKENS-—Roan horse, 5 yrs. old weight 1450 Before Buying. Near in prion J ng oR nrg. J Reasonable Terms tha; a fine worker; 7 good Ewes and 1 Beh 3 Aeon Shen cs white y rd A : : hite Sows, due to farrow in i oats; . suitable pen and yard for the herd Excellent Workmanship Boar; 3 Cheserw ws, due to og ar amore ruc I H. P. Schaeffer Hardw bull, Bulle need Saurcia 8 well a WRITE OR C ALL. IMPL, 0 h. p. Domestic gas ning on sus ty ; Buper- . * C ac er ar are ; " ; for grain drill, spring harrow, top bug gy, milk cana, potatoes; gonerally satisfactory as a large ex: orc! o yard connected with a suitable Ray M. Bartges, 1 1924 model Ford roadster with box, in good running odes, : Bell 14M BELLEFONTE pe and the bull allowed to go in and COBURN, PA. B. M. SMITH, Auet J. F. SLACK. oui wely at all seasons of the year. | Phone 34-R-18. : MARKET HOGS BEARLY-Growing € PEPER Pee hid hhh id ; a ——————— ee —
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