THURSDAY, MARCH 13, 19830. «8&8 8 ss = CORRESPONDENTS DEPARTMENT - 0 5" 0 ss » REBERSBURG. pastor of will remain KEv- ane the for Rev. Schecterly, angelical church, other year Gvithbert Hancock in Philipsburg at father, Calvin his daughter, port Sterling Monday Cont actor White, Stover and family from Will- gent Sunday at the William week-end of his the home spent the Mallory is il at Mrs. Harer, home of Williams the in Milller left State College where he will be employed for on by Ray jamspro home Mr Miss Mills, friend, Stover from Spring end with her the i Stover's father, Onrrie Wagner, spent the week Doretha Blerly, at home. of Cha:les the Mae ftedd at Charks, In Lock days. CGiramley Vis |S0n in the age returned Mrs. John Reish, who hi he Geisinger Ve Weeks, vetu na gn Monday ira Zettle, to the home of her sister to stay for time rt —— BOALSBURG ITEMS, D. Mayes, of Milton, was a own last week. he senior class of the H T. V. 8 have a chicken and waffle supper turday, March 15, at 5:30 PP. M.,, ¢. . Vocational ling of supper is luding eam amd cake. Miss Helen Geer spent wk Haven 4 Haro Lou, friends as 8 from Pe some visitor School yudl 60 cents, n week-end and returned fron hter, visit Fisher have in Huntingdon Charles K ind Kuhn mpro ee — A A ———— FOTTERS MILLS. flay Marie ind of the Sprucetown M. BE Thursday CEE About presant evening, decided two people ww Leland Walker burg, ind family, of Boa and Keller Snyder and family, home of their Homer Walker Mrs. Franklin Sharer and aon. of Hall; Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Seil- 8 and sons, of State College, Irs. Charles Ramer, of Tusseyvile, igitedd on Sunday at the BE B. Palmer parents, Mr. and Mrs. entre two ome, Charles Bitner, wife and daughter, William wife and Mra, Cummings, adil Lock Haven, : iy at the M. N. Miller home. Harry Fledsher and wife, Lewin visited Sunday at the T. F wor home Stealay, of ¢ Ox KE, Loo and wife, Miss Orpha Wert and wife, of Tus Monday in her, Claude evening Lewis ie, took he Charles Duck supper home ————— A — ATTAIN, » - * . . * . . FARM CALENDAR » TIMELY REMINDERS FROM PENNSYLVANIA STATE COLLEGE SCHOOL OF AGRICULTURE . © oo oo ¢ » 0» » Produce the Best In planning the year's operations on the farm, it is a good idea to consider the opportunities for marketing high Quality products Gaining a reputation for producing the best brings establish ed customers who will be loath to change to an uncertain supply. Improve Home Grounds O12 lawns should be gone over care- fully at this time. Unsightly depress jons which cannot be removed by roll- ing can be eliminated by lifting the pod, filling with good soll, and replac- ing the sod. Where this Is impractic- able, fine loam can be spread over the fawn to a depth of three Inches. The existing grass will force its way through the new soll. Protect Eyes from Light— Bvery light bulb which can by the dye should be of the frosted type to cut down glare. Every light should have some kind shade to the eyes and also to reflect the light where 4t is wanted Great irri- eyes Is caused by unshad- be soem of a protect down tation to the od clear bulbs, Save Oat Smut Loss— For 2 to 4 cents an acre the oat crop can be protected from smut, Last year Pennsylvania farmers pald a ten per cent. toll to this disease which can controlled easily by treating the with formaldehyde. Why pay the extor- tioner when it can be avoided? Use Small Greenhouse— The sash greenhouse ig displacing the hotbed in the be geod manure-hdated growing to the to control temir- ventilation, The is economical to etables, It is e work in sash greenhouss asior and and ature, moisture, small greenhouse also build. Give Birds Exerciy — hundred fortiaty isles “TRAIL OF hy Great Fire One of Many Thrills In the Startling Film at Munie- Ipal Theatre In Millhelm. Showing The Rome of seeing “The T Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer emperor, Nero, who fiddied w in ok burned, would get all of Brown Theatre March north directed ever y story is contained MAIL MATERIAL FOR ® . A * . 'Hemstitching 3 Picoting eT Pee PEACOCK ART AND GIFT STUDIO i Cor. Allegheny & Howard Streets) BELLEFONTE, PA. | WORK BEAUTIFULEY COMPLETED AND RETURNED AT ONCE, | i i : RADIO . y . Repair Service We are prepared In a modern up-to-date Shop to give prompt and efficient service on all makes of Radio Sets, at Reasonable Prices, Why depend on tinkering and guess work. Give US a call SNYDER’S RADIO SHOPPE (I. O. 0. F. Building.) CENTRE HALL, PA, J homes with Btate farm in credited {having radios In In. the { tha farm homes equipped with radios ! nium r Thesa giv. en out by the Pennsylvania of Agriculture 11st of this vear, ten are Four hundred and Centre county them. {5.560 figuris are Department to January and apply PUBLIC SALE. SATURDAY, APRIL 14, 1 in Centre Hall, by B. D. Brislin sale of household goods, eto, 00 o'clock, lean up E. M { Smith, auct AMONG the LEADING Public o%. Sales ce —————— ————— HA ——— sp — PUBLIC SALE, ders and At residence « nm igned 2 miles Northwest of Belleville ff State roas FRIDAY, MARCH 14, at 9 A, M, the following described personal 100 HEAD LIVESTOCK 0 iow Sharp, property as 50 ling r, WH a H 1400, MITA'H COWS nd ™ TIS YS Gu 00 GOOD Pw lay of sale i111 have 8 BROOD BOWS wit 1 FARMING IMPLEMEN 4, PEACHEY PUBLIC SALF On the FEdward West of Old Fort, SATURDAY, MARCH 15, ot 1:00 * M Durst farm 14 along ANDREWS & DURST, PUBLIC SALE Three miles West of Old the Rhone farm BW ELNEADAY Fort, on on MARCH 19 at 8 AM CATTLE 14 ne will be fread fro t: ill make good . bull, a grade Holstein SHEEP AND HOGR-18 ¥ 8 PDoresstie 2 ewes Bhropshire 38 wshoats, 75 to fat gre purebred. 7 2-yr-ol breed. 41 Mead fogs 125 ha: 8B Chesterwhite brood sows, coming In with third due at sale time SX) White Leghorn chickens about 300 pullets and 500 yearlings; 25 Buff Orph ington puliets. FULL LINE OF FARM IMPLEMENTS 10-20 MoCormick Deering tractor, good as new, with side hill hiteh; P & O tractor plow in good shape: P &, O gang plow, just mew; Oliver 2-way msulky plow, In good shape: 4-section tractor harrow, just new. Jsection tractor harrow, mm good Hitter, shapes. 4 spring harrows, 2-horse pulver. izer, single disk, in good shape: double disk, in good simpe: 5 cultivators, 1 Oliver wid 8s new; 8 Albrights and 1 Buckeye; 1-5 McCormick -Deering binder, good as new, with tractor hiteh and tongue: 7 Champion binder; Oshorne side delivery rake, a god one; 2 MoCormick mowers one of them good as new; Emerson mow or, 3-section steel roller. 4-1n. tire wagon ; 2 good Conklin wagons, 2-in bob-gled, in good shape: 11 grain drill; Hoosier adouble planter, good as new: Emerson manor spreader, just a new one: Uime spreader, 10-ft, dump rake, B-fork hay tedder, 3 tire; hoe row corn \ PITTSBURGH dealer telephoned a farmer Wome Mas oo TELEPHONE McCormick Deering ehop sheaf elevator timed one Btandard scales welgh- | ft. combination stock ¢ . sree, 44 bed, 18-ft. wood rack, 11%. ton Republic , At his residence, 4% truck, Delaval cream separator, No, 15, elleville, Pa., with power attachment; 14 hh p. BEeon- lon omy gas engine, 85 ft cotton belt, 28 ft Gandes belt Harness for eight horses sat tug harness, 3 sets chain harness, housings, collars, bridles and breech ings: Ieola hog feeder, seed corn drier Chatham windmill, lot blacksmith tools, including drill press, vise; rope and tackle, just a new one; 2 large ment vessels, good a8 nuew barrels, good home-made wheel barrow ; 100 bushel potato erates, material for wagon tongues, coupling poles and some plank, sheep rack, and other articles 15 to 25 toms mixed hay; oats and com by the bushel HOUSEHOLD coal tension and meat i. EB H. L PUBLIC BALE. The undersigned will A1 sets hay ladders mill, Dellinger sensmon ; Pittsburgh ing to 1060 Ibs; {sale MONDAY, MARCH personal 17. the following HEAD 118 years old, wit 6x LAVESTOCK works and a good one. two old, one workers, HEAD OF them are legistered, Reg'stered Ayreshire CHICKENS. good 21 CATTLE GOODS--2 range, brooder table, sink, flour some butcher tools, 4 -— a and other FULL 1ANE OF Mayes, auct MENTS. Ebright, clerk i < a J. CLOYD BROOKS, wood gloves stove, 12-ft. ex chest, couch kettles, rings, | jos COWS, § * Wlove 200 sen les, artic to begin at 11 Terms: A credit of 12 given with rs of PUBLIC BALE three-fourths on One miles East Centre and Hall, TUESDAY, MARCH 15, at ersonal prope AM, PUBLIC BALE, following | DRAFT HORSES Gr igtelr breed : HEAD OF HOGS will farrow | SHERP ! Ge yea Whit Ww Date 6 heifers, bull; also, venl calves, SHEED 4 ten lambs several Bhropshire ewes, § Fine Bhropshire year old, HOGS-—-2 brood shoate, full bred Poland-China FARM IMPLEMENTS -Key londer, in condition: delivery hay rake, hoe grain drill, land r Perry spring harrow, 2 tivators, Evans corn planter of wood Ein oller, metal beam plows, hay ladders, 2 work NUMercous E. M. B8mith C.D Be in goed set 14 COLArs other of harncss, five BO articles act wrtholomew, clerk have CT 4 cul - INSURANCE xp that WANT TO BUY OR SELL ? SEE US FIRST. wererrs na CENTRE HALL, PA. stock Sd SD bank. JACOB SHARER AND SON STOCK REMOVED prompt- | charge, anywhere, any time oy ew Tn we W at phone 36.1 rks, CXDOTING | our with a De al as ey A i | LL RS [EW SPRI! Printed Crepes $ I 5 .00 al patterns for fa wness in thelr slim del ouided silhouette, they add little capelets to the shoulders Delight! with boleros slecves effoctn, thedr with look'ng are they youthful short iy bevthas extra ebow Jackets puffs slightly belted and blouse The silhouette is modified not at ali extreme. .....and becoming BLUES very GREENS RUST BLACK MULTI-COLORED PRINTS BIEGE aunty New Suits for Spring $29 50 RICH wool nubbed tweeds....the sharkskin cloth. ...cov- ert... .the trico cloth, An incomparable fashion for the young Miss. .. .for sports or street wear, These new creations come in two and three-piece models... . with skirt and jacket....or skirt, jacket, and a blouse that may be worn tuck-