CT ———————————e SI po - * A A ——— LOCAL, AND PERSONAL. LOCAL AND PERSONAL. of the association. wqinkes:. ji. tl United . Stat it he's fil i ie Sites Checks will reach Sheffield produc-} . "ag Eran} ; ; ers on or about Maran 16. Jows that there Is an hnportant line | Frank D. Lee visited his brother, TH- Floyd BE. Snyder has secured em- Dairymien will conserve their best in- f earth weakness starting In the ram ce, at State College, over Tues ployment at the Claster planing mill] terests by planning now to increase wthern parts of California, travers ay it. at Bellefonte. their production of milk for next fan| "¥ Arizona, following the thirty-fifth | WHERE 18 DONE ON SBHORT g s » - lovee f de, se ! NOTICE Wr f Seckinger, State College The James ¢. Goodhart home in and winter. New York City health #¥ee of latitude, sending a spur ap mbe: ‘8 installing a bath outfit in]Centre Hall is advertised for sale Mr, ocals and city distributors are anx-} '"¢ Mississippi and Ohio rivers, then | ACETYLEKE WELDING his| lous to obtain the milk supply In the unning enstward to the sea, and th TL 1. Moore home. Goodhart has decided to return to L : ‘ge i ’ o nee following the 2 * CORS | . v * has gone to Phil farm at Centre Hill. present milk shed but unless more wenee following the Atlantle coastal | ¥00D WORK, WAGON WORK M = A .cv Henney has gone to 1 milk ds produssd next fall and winter| "Anges 1 rince Edward island | alii aa make her purchases of] Miss Edith Sankey, of Pine Grovelthan has been produced this season nd Newfoundland | safe avo —-— spits m vy for Dier large trade. Mills, came to Centre Hall on Tuesday | there i8 a possibility of such a short — s——— | - Mrs lich * Brooks’ had the mis with her brother, Macellus A. Sankey, lage as will necessitate an extensfon i Ww. A. H NNEY ‘une ‘o while descending the of Hollidaysburg (R. D.), who went on} or the milk shed. TMs may be avoid B ritish Dactor Gives CENTRE HALL. PA ‘nr nday morning, and | © Millheim on a bit of business. ed by a slight increas over last fall's N >y “C * f mn | Bell Vhone 1818 one of her lower Mrs. Edward Gleixner, daughter Ol- production. Buch a disastrous cut in if vou aw Cures’ or : ive and son Levi, of Northumberland, prices as occurred last spring seems hah as ET te heather Vere in Centre Hall over the week-| RoW to have been avoided In fact, Smith, Bis H i lend, guests of Mrs. Gleixner's parents, Sheffield prices for March have not sister Mrs. Alber! Mr. and Mra Levi Hartley been cut in any class. The indications werton on Mon. ; 2 pa hes we ef your troubies think anbhour them ag hard as you can Rive a l¢ Lue British medical man | | | : You cunnot drive an unpleasant mem $ Oary « if hie fried 1 x seats ng | are that prices will average good] “T? f the mind, but you can, as it eral of a broth- lussail Brungart, of Potters Mills land that dairymen will were, tire It o1 y constantly thinking be repald for . i1 i 13h i on} ¢ 2 Mm i wr, ill hold public sale of household goods! the efforts they may make to keep about it i will then dissipats Insurance and E Real Estate Want to Buy or Sell? is the title of April 6th, and then remove withthe present milk shed intact itself the : 3 the senior his family to West Chester where he —————r— Another e nent doctor savs that dass sy ocational iI! be engaged at the carpenter inde MARRIAGE LICENSES. the way’ ta eure contrariness in ehil Schoo! . ; 0 at Spring The hotel restaurant, conducted dren is not by reproof but by appro Mills, i v ¥ \ 22 late by Harry MocOlenahan “ag been . bation The ne od that John I». Homan. Mi NAL Hugh M. Longwell iellefont Contrary habits are common in chil . Pack Ce ps BG8 i} charge of the restaurant | Ethel H. Spicer Bellefant M dren. If wanted to hurry they w is unfou: . a | Within a few days, according to well | George 5. Gordo . 3 te | dawdle, If asked to sit down they fs tat Vint gist upon standing up. The way to | check opposition of this kind is, we are | told, to pretend that going slow ar! standing up is what Is desired, a contrary habits at tahle ghould combated in the _ sue 3 Ti.« Lr rrevrrrrrrrrrrrrerrrerey SEE US FIRST on hand denl Chas. D. Bartholomew CHNTRE HALL, PA, known prope Boroughs thr rT changes possible in the highway code, {Story books. M flen. the teacher America’s Big Cities | A R RI VI NG DAI | it wight be weil 0 mit lox in b= as h tor the support given the About the last thought, probably, | . after the code has been amendex > pe Asi ? fe —— that on curs to the ave rage American | Cate put, on None, monly wi pms yor |e may veins mae ot fl THE NEWEST OF SPRING ITEMS -- Sport Coats Chnarch street, nto the apartments vi- SHEFFIELD PRODUCERS | fact, carthauakes occur 1a the United [Hl Coats that delight the eye of milady -- Dress Coats, entrancing | 3 ¥ 1r ¢ i 3 »Y Li cated by H ® Shrex Keng é States every year-—many of them tin shop, while Wm, Hannal is « ¥ ! More than that, writes Arthur Selwyn ing the place vacated by Dutrow, Dalrymen Urged to Increase Sapply | Brown, PhD. LL.D. in Popular in design and pattern, and prices--as low as usual, $9. 75 and The hearse used by F. V. Goodhart, of Milk Next Fall to Prevent Ex-| Science Monthly, they occur in places d purchased five years ago, now discar tension of Territory from Which | that point to the existence of definite upwar . ed for a Nash limousine funeral coach, Mik Ma : lines of eartl weak ! May Be Shipped to New 1 weakness passing ras purchased by J. 8. Boozer, wh irough or near son : route / 3 28-=W SCI] ’ i i was purchas 1 by J 8, Booger York City. through or near some of our greatest And Dresses--we cannot describe them. Beautiful fabrics, and stvles of is convertin ft into truck ui In cites ‘EW ord Washington and ’ ; i K. i "s.3 " * - op im Beli Rea ivgeg Bed SURE BENT. andi ihn dD ibn lg different’”’ type. Prices from $5.50 to $15.75. 107 ne ters Mills. these lines, and consequently are not # Bond Bible son of Mr. and Mre. J.|fleld Producers Cooperalive Association | removed entirely from the danger of Frank Bible, of near Aaronsburg, was|Inc. for milk sold by them n the! earthquake . na Sigs it SHOES CHILDREN and ¥3¥8 a oblige y return to his home on ac-|month of February, 1529, is §2.82% pes Other simila lines are fonnd count of a severn attack of mm ’, 1 ne pounds lor three : NL. | stretching across the continent from | 8 a Penn State f nan, having en-} ee 3 1% : ” 1-219 mile zon southern California to the Atlantic | hat g £1 vine | with the usual fr Erade al to! const. sweeping up through the Mis the Great Lake or of New Englar Coats, “ererurt Fimo ge ything Eter Season nakle! NIEMANS DEPARTMENT STORE MILLHEIM “KIDS” / 3 WHERE THE DOLLAR GOES THE FARTHEST "TEACHERS PET’ 2 ee - =3 on od Economical Tramaportation (Gn Reavy x [ FRECKLES, HERE ese | COMES THE BIG Cy BEY HE BABY. GIYE IT | WonT PE { To HIM GooPp ¢ | TEACHERS \ \ — oo’ PET WHEN ) WE GET £ . THROUG , = Him | | == | economy of tha = em — ~ . Eran EL >, ® COPYRIGHT INTERNATION CET SHS TT TOIT RNR | J ET Lt FURNIA TR SRT I | A Barn Without Boards rowpeD traffic conditions today demand six-cylinder @ performance —with its greater flexibility, greater reserve power, higher speed and swifter acceleration. And now —for the first time in commercial car history — this desirable six-cylinder performance has been made available with the economy of the four. For the new six- cylinder Chevrolet trucks are not only offered in the price range of the four—but they are as esonomical to operate as their famous four-cylinder predecessors! Both the Light Delivery and the 1% Ton Utility Chassis are available with an unusually wide selection of body types A carpenter would not think of ballding a barn without boards would he! And he doesn't simply order boards and jeave I g9 oubiiic at that. He selects the kind of wood he needs, the proper lengths % and implements and thicknesses. Yet lsn’t it a fact that you are attempting to Saturday, March 30th, and has posted erect the Buliding which is to hold your Fortunes without a prop- us that Spring Mills ds still a good ways from solving the problem that a barn without boards. And In the selection of a Bank that Is to i wnfro | 4 " i 4 confronting all its good citizens at be YOUR bank It Is essential to your success that you choose one the present moment, namely, that of adequate fire protection. The best so- that will give you personal attention. If such a Bank appeals to lution, of course, would *be a water you, may we have your business! system. but the expense appears to be ’ prohibitive, since #t would be necessary to convey thin water for a distance of nearly three miles, and this would entail an expense of many thousand nz, eve ve re 2) | THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK suing bonds, even if thie citizens were 80 minded. Many are In favor of DECKER CHEVROLET CO. Bellefonte chemical apparatus, which woul at : CENTRE HALL, PA. fount AMtord wome immediate protec. : HOMAN MOTOR CO. - Centre Hall QUALITY, AT LOW COST er, a conscientious group of men Are ments. Come in today. We'll gladly arrange a trial load demonstration— load the truck as you would load it, and drive it over the roads your truck must travel in a regu- lar day's work. Sedan Delivery, $595; Light Delivery Chassis, $400; 114 Ton Chassis, $545; 114 Ton Chassis with Cab, $650. All prices f. 0. b. factory, Flint, Mich. wrestling with the problem, and it is § PER CENT INTEREST OX TINE AND SAVINES DEPOSITS safc to say that some satisfactory plan HE —_—_>G b,b will be evolved In the near future, \