The Centre reporter. (Centre Hall, Pa.) 1871-1940, March 13, 1930, Image 10

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    THURSDAY, MARCH 13, 19830.
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CORRESPONDENTS
DEPARTMENT
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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
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FARM CALENDAR
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TIMELY REMINDERS FROM
PENNSYLVANIA STATE COLLEGE
SCHOOL OF AGRICULTURE
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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
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'Hemstitching 3 Picoting
eT Pee
PEACOCK
ART AND GIFT STUDIO
i Cor. Allegheny & Howard Streets)
BELLEFONTE, PA.
| WORK BEAUTIFULEY COMPLETED
AND RETURNED AT ONCE,
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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,
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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-<in or ov.
er<blouss fashion.
Intriguing Httle jackets....as jaunty as can be....whose
cut is on the flare line with a suggestion of the nipped-in
walstline. Bkirts are expertly gored and some flare nicely
a bit below the knees. ain. im
TANS
Tans flecked with green
Tans flecked with rose
Tans flecked with blue.
NAVYS
Printed Chiffons
AE AE
INFANTS’
CREEPERS
PRINTS, and Broadcloths. All are
trimmed with contrasting colors
Pinks, blues, greens, and white
Siwes 1 to 3.
$1.00 to $2.95
Infants’ Sweater
and Beret Sets
SET consists of SWEATER—In coat
and slip-on model-—-and BERET.
Pink, blue, green, malze and white,
$1.95 and $2.95
New Stationery
NEW and extremely attractive.
Buff, gray, green, and white, with
correspondingly I'med envelopes in nove
$1.00
A at
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