THURSDAY, MARCH 6, 1930, . 0» * * . . . CORRESPONDENTS DEPARTMENT REBERSBURG. Mrs, Charlie Smull spent Ballefonte wilh the Lester Meek. Mr week and end in daughter, Mrs. Miss Elizabeth Bierly school the past week through illness has been out of Chevrolet dealer, on Saturday. the Cars Bicrly, four new Samuel unloaded The Saturday baseball Mr. Stan.ey on the walfle supper chicken and dew a crowd and netted alub a neat sum Mrs. Calvin Mallory Mallory and daughts will sg the wit l tives in Willkamsport city will attend the eal Conforence and Por wnd Mrs is yo rid weak ond redo in that Ev- while the and sessions of ange wiep— SPRING MILLS the H t saturd rtiey Ly The play presented by High the Or school las hall " well wl by not played ange was considered ver but the deserved T ittend ince was ~markably we The K. G. E. and L «1d last Thursday nded hy large both J. G. E. banquet was at- members ovening a number o yganizations Finkle, are glad to an- ounce, improving some Wm, H. Smith is not any better, prob biv weakey, The sale held by Mrs, Cd on Saturday, was considerdd though considering the e tools and other things t prices were only fais we Ertel, al- quality offered, wurrie good, good O th pt - BOALSBURG ITEMS, Mrs. W. J. Wagner last spent riends Rev. and several days in Bealtlefonte, n Harkins sitor in town World's Day rved Lathe March of State Was Oven @ of in the i ernoen., Jom ywer-Sunday Irwin Mra nd ple end In town Mrs. EE W Hew, famly. Molle Jacob Fle from Altoona Back, ty, were a who Hess Tran + sfer of Real Estate, Shirk, «t ux to Ha: t in Potter to Olive $1,000, us Ww FARM CALENDAR TIMELY REMINDERS DEATHS FROM * * . * . . * Expeet Too Many Potatoes Outlook figures released by federal agricultural officials indicate that farm- in the United States Intended to ant 3570,000 acres of potatoes this compared with 3370000 acres last year. Yields in line wih the trend of recent years wil pro. vide a crop too large for consumption neds and, therefore, profitable produc. tion p Start Vegetables Early— ibage ts may th, Tomatoes plants ers 1 enr harvested ox yol in and and Iw other started vegetable hotbeds this other warm can started in month and in hotbeds ¥V ther be greenhouses this in April Avold Inferilie Eggs— For best results do not start to save eggs for hatching purposes for the first ten days or two weeks after the male birds have been allowed to run with the breeders. Rotate Farm Crops Good rotations increase crop ylelds, reduce production expenses, and pro- vide a better and more profitable di- versity. Spring is the time to put them into effect. Farmers Improve Woods Pennsylvania farmers are outting weed trees out of thelr woodlands more than ever, according to forestry exten- son spoecalists of the Pennsylvania State College, Many plan to work over their entire woods in ten years and get a steady winter income while doing It, Provide Electric Outlets, — Pesides having at least one electric Hght In every room, connected to a switch at the door, it Is suggested that numerous double, interchangeable outs let receptacles be provided. More out- lets around the baseboards and less fixtures are rapdlly coming into use for candlesticks on buffets, mantle pleces, tables, and bureaus, "AMONG the LEADING Public «il, Sales PUBLIC SALE, miles West of Spring Mills, on MARCH Sth-1:00 P, M, farm machinery: John Deere bind hay loaders, po- manure spread space grala drill, Syracuse walk 114 SATURDAY, the following deseribed NEW MACHINERY ers, mowers, side rakes, tato diggers, cultivators, ers, Superior 11-hoe 7 In with fertilizer attachment; ) in plows in 20-78, 802 and 502 models; eultipackers in 7, 8 and 10 ft. sizes; Hold en lime spreader; Fairbanks Morse twin tub engine power washer; lot new single and “double trees, neckyokes, garden hoes, wood saw blades, ete USED MACHINERY ft. Wood mower; 6 ft. John Deere 8 ft. John Deere mows Superior potato yanter: New Idea spreader; J. 1. Case pau gang plow, 12 in, left hand; 10-8 in, Crown grain drill with fert. and grass seeder: 10-7 In. Superior disc drill with fort. and grass seeder: 20 in, Tornado silo filler with 34 ft. plpeing and equipment; 11 in. Blizzard silo filler wit pipe ind equipment: 27 in-42 Frick with Hinek foedor ennvas ger and (will done - i Walter A mower; and talleyer dust | ew H : Sto $0 John Dee I eer py tractor plow (a have Case two-row cor crop } bases) n {with $ attach): duster Smith inet CLEYE SALE, Fort, H. EUNGARD. PUBLIC 3 Miles West of Old Spicher farm, on THURSDAY, MARCH 13, at 0:30 A M. the following ] FIVE HORSES Bl MAre, rising » Bay taem welghing 2000; weighing 1450 ACCREDITED HERD OF 30 HE CATTLE--Mostly Ho I3 mil ROLLE fresh 1 Heifers tegistered on the Boyd A, HOT EOE ¥ OPT Y Per as I horse and 2500 years, old, Aehing E 8 15 Years and horses black wlelins leg year old; ers, 0 fine ewes 28 shoals i i. 8 brood rw {(Chesterwhita) Rock HOGS Head head AND 30 {15 with pul legho } IMPLEMENTS 8-18 trac FARMING 1 OO & OO shape: 1 HOUSEHO R. OO, TRESSLER. PUBLIC SALE At Tw ¢ Sarele wout of R about FRIDAY, MARCH 14, at 8 AM, Sharp, ef rt 4 ribed personal sroperty THE ne welg ht one a good single hitched wrong, 7 ¥yra. old jer, can't be both good workers, welght 2000. Palr hrown borses, 8 yrs, old, well ble, welght 3000; team grays, gelding, VT and 9 yrs. old, one a gle line leader, both good workers, 2800; grey gelding, 4 yra, old fer, welght 1400 | & HEAD MILOH COWS, Holsteins and Guernseys, springers and fall cows; 2 with papers, pure bred Holstein {| papers, the halance all good dairy wil} welgh up to 1400, cows that will 60 Ibs : Holstein Dull with papers, yra old Registered Guernsey boll papers, 18 mos, old; yearling pure bred: Holsteln bull, 10 Holsteln heifers 25 GOOD EWES Some by day of all have heen 3 BROOD SOWS with plgs by FARMING IMPLEMENTS tractor and tretor plows: Deering binder, 7-f8, cut; MeCormick corn John Dwere mower, Champion mower loader. siderake. 2 horse Columbus Conkiln wagon, in. tire; Litetifield nure spreader, used year: New manure EN (mntario gra drill, 11 | Blackhawk with tachment cultivators d a Ww or new mare consisting fresh, Guernsey mos, old have bred wide will 1 wn lo Glie ne tooth ¥ Ke trans re, b it ray HOUSER GOODS. Py ng stove round to bedsteads, rocking bottle onion sete glass i icles. FREE LUNCH stock wi ha sold i Terms made k gr jars Own ounids by served on el ©» Peachey, TT. 4 rs PUBLIC SALE, Durst along MARCH Wing rar ona CATTLE 2 On the Fdward West of Old Fort, SATURDAY, fol farm, 14 15, 1:00 P, property ot HOGS INT i i Std criktiein IMPILEM} { M PILBLIC West on SALE Three miles of Old Fort, Rho MELNESDAY, on we farm MARCH 18, at D A Mead \ . LEME) * PARM IMP tind door ted de Put Your on a Paying N°" is the time to choose between a LX good stand and big acre yields of oats this season, or poor germination and a short, smutty crop. By seed treatment with Du Bay Ceresan you can control both loose and covered smuta before you plant. Controls Smuts — Inereases Yields By preventing crop damage from oats smuts, Ceresan Mcreases yields per acre. The Illinois Agricultural Ex. periment Station said in & bulletin that Ceresan gave perfect smut control, in- creasing the yield on smutty 60.Day Oats by 13.8 bushels acre, and on smutty Big 4 Oats by 19.1 bushels per acre over the yields from untreated seed. Theseincreaseswere about double the increases obtained by formalde. hyde treatment, Wisconsin Circular 133 states that Ceresan has given very good control of oats smuts, The Plant Disease Reporter for August, 1929, reported that dust RRR Oats Crop Foundation CERESA Bhar 15 rw N treatment with Ceresan gave control” of vats smuts in Iowa, and in Kansas, Ceresan dust treatments gave "excellent control” of oats smuts, For Barley and Other Grains Used on seed barley, Ceresan gave perfect control of both covered smut and stripe disease and produced a yield increase of over five bushels per acre, Ceresan is also effective in control. ling many seed-borne diseases of spring wheat; rye: sorghums, such as kafir. corn and milo-maize; millet amd cotton. Dust seed treatment with Ceresan is quick, easy, inexpensive and harmless to seeds. Only three ounces required per bushel of seed oats, barley or cot- ton; two ounces per bushel of seed wheat, rye, sorghums or millet, Treat seed now or before sowing. In all sizes from one 10 300 pounds. Five pounds, £3.00; twenty. five pounds, $12.50, “rood Jor seed potatoes; seeds and bulbs. of of 3 i i i i PUBLIC BALE. offer sets hay ladders, McCormick Deering chop | mill, Dellinger sheaf olevator, used one seawon ; Pittsburgh Btandard seales weigh ing to 1050 ibs ; 18. combination stock bed, 16-ft. wood rack, 144 ton Republic truck, Del.aval cream separator, No. 16,10 with power attachment: 1 n Beon- | on ony gas engine, 386 ft cotton 28 ft Gandee belt, Harness for olght horses set tug harness 3 sets chain harmess, wet housings, collars, bridles and breech- ings: Leola hog feeder, seed corn drier, Chatham windmill, lot blacksmith tools, including drill press, vise; rope and tackle, Just a new one; 2 large meat vessels, good as new; barrels good home-made wheal barrow; 100 bushel potato crates, material for wagon tongues, coupling poles and some plank, sheep rack, and other articles 16 to 25 tons mixed hay; oats and corn by the bushel HOUSEHOLD GOODS conl range, brooder tension table, sink, flour and some butcher tools, 4 meat and other I. ¥, Mayes, auct H. L, Ebright, clerk. J. The undersigned will at his residence, 4% Pa at i pada ¢lleville, P belt, MONDAY, following HEAD oid, MARCH 17, the personal property; G8 LAVESTOCK ~8orrel] 13 lua works 3 one; Veurs roan colt, and wood two 4 i mules, old, one a good single line workers, HEAD OF CATTLE them are Registered, including Reg'stered Ayreshire cows CHICKENS. FULL, LANE OF MENTS, Bale good 21 2 wood stoves 12-ft. ex couch rings, slave, stove, chest, kettles, articles 200 FARM Bon ow, o'clock A 12 pocurity at 11 of approved E. H to begin CLOYD BROOKS. Terms: A coreddit PUBLIC SALE. ho given with and three-fourths Hull, on TUESDAY, following i DRAFT years i | re One miles East of Centre MARCH 18, at 0 A, property M., HEAD AND FOOT BOCIAL. the personal HORSE March fs: Zrs 1 AD OF CATTLE Young Heifers; 3 breeding OF HOGS rrow i arifty Hol 2 HEAD will 1 ] 4 stein boar; 1063 Ap 8 SHEEP 16 owes w lambs or with ME FY mb; one yeariing 0 White leghorn ph AO PO ¢ LY CT Le 8 of 17 R BALE ner The 8h % for sale home good tillahie West and land, wots 3% mile of Potters barn check outbullding in Inquire of Mre. Martha the premises repair fer, on of Con~- 019 INSURANCE An mare, WANT TO BUY OR SELL ? SEE US FIRST. weoroers Years of | five will CENTRE HALL, PA. Automobile sation and Fire. Vis Mills. od Bell CENTRE HALL, PA. 41R3 cry ¥ FARM MACHINERY, tor, In good running Paco tractor fondoars #434 OPE Tenders govern plow Drover } a BRK trast MAC CON FIDENTIAL row G Le when authorized in bank. JACOB SHARER AND SON STOCK of REMOVED rorys oo prom DEAD oe charge, anywhere. any 's Rendering Works, phone 36 call at our | | | | | i time | i expense i | writing. with 5 EW SPRI are in Gay Prints and Printed Crepes $ 1 5 .00 x Tiny motifs vi i sinty floral patterns for favor. Not ontent oulded 8 in thelr slim delicately tie capeiets to the shoulders. Delis? their boleros with are they with Irihas puffs sleeves a'bow slightly belted and blouse effects. The silhouettes is modified not at ali extreme and very becoming BLUES GREENS RUST BLACK MULTI-COLORED PRINTS BIEGE —— A Jaunty New Suits for Spring $29.50 RICH wool nubbed tweeds....the sharkskin cloth. «COV ert....the trico doth. An incomparable fashion for the young Miss. . . .for sports or street wear. These new creations come .in two and three-plece models... with skirt and jacket....or skirt, jacket, and a blouse that may be worn tuck-in or ov- er-blouse fashion. Intriguing little jackets. ...as jaunty as’ can be....whose cut is on the flue line with a suggestion of the nipped-in waistline. Bkirts are expertly gored and some flare nicely a bX below the knees : TANS Tans flecked with green Tans flecked with rose Tans flecked with blue. NAVYS E. E. McMEEN The People’s Big Store of Patterns Printed Chiffons AE AE INFANTS’ CREEPERS PRINTS, and Broadcioths. All are trimmed with contrasting oclora Pinks, blues, greens, and white. 3 $1.00 to $2.95 Sizes 1 to Infants’ Sweater and Beret Sets BET consists of SWEATER-—In coat and slip-on model—-and BERET, Pink, blue, green, maize and white, $1.95 and $2.95 New Stationery NEW and extremely attractive with correspondingly l'mod envelopes in nove $1.00 “2 & CO. Lewistown. Buff, gray, gen, and white, S