THURSDAY, MARCH 20, 1930. THE CENTRE REPORTER, CENTRE HALL, a & & un & & * & 0» . . DR. APPEL’S HEALH TALKS. On tha Boal farm on the State road ' CRPONDE NTS! — . | MAIL MATERIAL FOR CORRES] ONDEN IS ibitween Tusseyville and Boalsburg, on A | : INSURANCE AND DEPARTMENT State Secretary of Health Gives Advice | ppypAy, MARCH 28, at 12 O'clock H tit hi N Pi ting . on Folly of “Purchasing” Health. {the following personal property, to wit: ems 1 C ng D ICO ing - - - . - » - * ® i BOALSBURG ITEMS, “Compulsion has its lHmitations, | HORBES—Gray mare, 4 years old, SAN wo! I (Powe REAL ESTATE : relghi 400 ibs. gray wre, 12 years : ! Rev. Wenk, of Montgomery, will] While it has many legitimate uses and { weighs 14 J 8; Sray m re, 1: yea s . i ~ ' : old, welght 1500 Ibs, a good brood mare; Hs | PEACOCK preach in the Reformed church Sun: }is largely responible for regulating an gray horse, 9 years old, welght 1650; Cpt dav ¢vening, March 30th, at 7:30 infinite number of mankind's activi- colt, rising 8 years, will develop to 15600 | ; |ART AND GIFT STUDIO WANT TO BUY Mrs. William Stover spent last week | ties, it is quite helpless in others, And {4.0 . yearling colt, a good one. (Cor. Allegheny & Howard Streets) . sro wal ory | % . po g i, sgnieny OWIre it pools among friends in Altoona, the subject of Persona he ith Shin y 24 HEAD CATTLIE--16 milch cows, ’ : BE . ¥ RT > @R SELL ? Mrs. W. J. Wagner spent the week definitely belongs to the latter ch Holsteins and Guernseys. Some are 2 | ‘LLEFONTE, FPA. end with her daughter, Mrs J. I. |says Doctor Theodore B. Appel, S8ecre: |frogh and others springers. Six head : WORK BEAUTIFULLY COMPLETED SEE US FIRST. . “il " tary of Health, today. of voung cattle-—-b heifers, one stock els i pn ra ’ Feu ki at State Hee, » AND RETURNED AT ONCE, Harkins, at State Coleg “For example, when a man hasbeen Lull: also, several veal calves. As —————— : PUBLIC BALE, 1 — ee—e——t— — - - Rev. John English, of Pine Grove rrrrry I ) convicted of a crime recognized by the SHEEP-—§ Shropshire ewes, 6 have iy, 4 will vac the aithreran . . ; . ' 4 IX : wiki preach Lh 22 Coda he i8 compelled to go to Prison (an lambs. Fine Shropshire buck, one : J i C. D BARTHOLOMEW y “1 vo aven } £ { i oa . ich on Friday v and thus undergo punishment, On the yveiar old, HOGS—2 brood sows, 4 may commit all ghoats, full bred Poland-China boar. CENTRE HALL, PA. . on Saturday evening. practices or lock him up In a cell be= |side-delivery hay rake Superior 11 I. stoking drill, land roller, 18-tooth Repair Service Mise Dorothy Lonbarger visited her jcause of them. hos grain sister, Mrs. Jerre Zettis, at Tleasant “An d it is exactly this freedom from | Perry spring harrow, 2 Albright cul- } G ; 3 ’ : : : . i Ve I's 4 or 3] 11 oar = » - " { Gap, last week outside control which results in the |tivators, Evans corn planter, Deefing zl € HTYNACE an Ne are prepared in a modern | na Fe . hav . B RReswren £215 Meh $ Tory ’ ia nots made by commercially minded | Mower, Deering hay tedder, 2 Syracuse 11 date Bhov to giv r fiijattempis ma ) I oN + nll ip-to-date Shop to give prompt Mrs. R. C. Young, who has been beam plows, In good condition: ’ ome time, was other hand, a pérson and Mrs. John 8. Dale Were |gty of crime upon his body and no| PARM IMPLEMENTS-Keystone hay among the visitors from State College long can compel him to desist in his [joader, in good conditdon; Osborne viduals to exercise that other great i wWimitted to the}! hat : ot hay ladders. 2 sets Lob-sleds 2 sets obstacle , ar ficient service on all makes : tre County Hospital on Thursday. lever upon human actions 8 | work ha ness. lars, an riddles: al- Std races. ne oO tadio Bets, at Reasonable Automobile suggestion, | It thus comes to pass that concerns |P¢ Pum ag : ve ua Workmen's Compen- ith, of Centre Hall, were callers Inf, re. commoditios to sell frequently CNL d other Se oh : te aa Sir Coe suggest th he he heaith piea, : Bartholomew, clerk guess work. Give US a eall. | “ sation * “ ' : . is thei at i : i » a ADAM F. SMITHIL 2 | Mr and Mrs. Clement G 1 + if they are advertised remedies, olo- : x i > | in le ... good light SNYDER'S RADIO SHOPPE wsant Gap, were guests juently urge their urchase on on Wednesday. basis of their amazing curative prop- PUBLIC SALE REGISTER. (1. 0. 0. ¥. Building.) | J. ROY SCHAEFFER, and Mrs. James Irwin transacted erties. the gullibility of thous-| SATURDAY, MARCH 22nd, 12:30 in the base- CENTRE HALL, PA. CENTRE HALL, PA. sss In Centre Hall on Monday, iands of persons concerning statements p NM by Harry BE. Relish, in Centre Bell 417.8 2.48 . this ve ig bevond measure, there 1 + oc - . s Rhoda Harrison will offer apart [of this type Is beyond m or Hall: Farm stock and implements. — a + household furnishings at public jcan be no doubt But t t the health BE. M. Smith, auct. ment will prc ¢, Saturday, March 22. of such individuals i improved by fot SATURDAY, MARCH 22, at 9:30 A — el el, As, fliam Nevill and mother movedjloWing such sugg: stions 1s ExXiIvIieLy | M. sharp, Robert Dodds will sell at the vent many a n Colyer to the property of Mrs problematic al Bia 4 _... . .iCentre Hall hotel barn express load of Health, fn the last analyms, 18 an 4.0 porges also 4 mules—B, M. Smith urs Struble, on Academy street. : : . + : . entirely voluntary affair. One chooses | d ’ I' It irs. Nannie Coxey is spending some!,, lve according to the basic health fax t. : : wo spille shovel. heodore ooseve with friends in Bellefonte laws or one does not choose to do so TUESDAY, MARCH 25, Ira Auman, » 3 g > N a hy Mis. Emma Stuart, her sons, George, | And all the King's horses and all the oy: 7 milly north ot Potty a on id . d and Reuben, and their families, | King’s men are unavailing to make a on the 1. A, Auman atm, >. i Ce sail . vafton. were visitors in town over | person do in this respect anything Livestock and implements. Sale at 12 week end. that he does not want to do himself. o'clock.—E, M. Smith, auct. — “Or to put it another way, One may THURSDAY, MARCH 27th, at 10 A. WES Z REBERSBURG. preach about the advantages of fresh M., on the w. A. Alexander farm, % . air, proper exercise, adequate rest and mile west of Old Fort, R. BE Dingoes will and Mrs. Calvin Weaver, Jr. reasonable diet i doom's day, and sell farm stock and implements; clean- PE W \ : Sunday n 1 Tm : tu ome health wii not it unless the sub- up sale—E. M. Smith, auct OWR over "the aol and wiousky CATH #% Out these mandates of sharp, on Boal farm on State road be- wt Pierly has been confined to nature. By the same LOK, attempting tween Tusseyville and Boalsburg, Ad- bed for several days as the result rce persons inte a frightened ool am F. Smith will sell live stock and bad cold. ! on a health DASLS, Whe Peau t* |implements—E. M. Smith, auct. ry Corman, one © exchanfe of CUITORCY.! SATURDAY, MARCH 29th, at 12:20 predisely the place I o.aoek P. M., 2% miles east of Potters week end in town Milla, in Georges Valley, D. D. Decker haslle Swith and wife, from Mu. ‘A person may | Will old a stock sale of twenty cows,| BETTER LIGHT MEANS t to ourchase 05> ete.—~E. M. Smith, uct. Go A BETTER BASEMENT eim, took dinner at he 8S. L. Gephart De 80 in an att pt ¥ EG . - y on Sunday . ' compelled SATURDAY, APRIL 1%, 1 Hes i OUR sy COIL tO Mrs, Woodling move from the Jerry |, en ¢ In Contre Hall, by B. D Se = : be 1 thy After all the bondage of : Ars, Lucas, of Lewitown, Miss Grace #i Jl HAPGTS a robbwaty ship's successu teacher Mash 20th , Manch 293th, rungart home into up sale of household goods home. Mrs, Dwil r door through WALL PAPER AND HANGING Special price on all orders from now be obtained—a | liberty ti , hap for several ye | hag ' < Th ar § # to April Ist. 20% off on paper orders fon't . Mis, W $3.75 a day for hanging. Geo. E. Mey- her mother, Mrs. Nathaniel Bowerso: Png , ve ot . " y! . ih we . we . . r, Boalsburg. Phone 25R2. 012 at the Lamey home in Gi | health hat you will not be suscept- Ma les Mallory and family arf... .. a health DEAD STOCK REMOVED prompt- iy, free of charge anywhere, any time T H E A T R E Vogt's Rendering Works, phone 36, Centre Hall; call at our expense, a lhe Ul i a ih ll i. R it AA tl i a i 3 TALEND FARM CALENDAR MILLHEIM, PA, TIMELY REMINDERS FROM ———— PENNSYLVANIA STATE COLLEGE SCHOOL OF AGRICULTURE SATURDAY, M AR. 22— Jor Economical Transportation tie - » * * - - »* . . fi g 3 Rout Sed Coss Rowen Ls Tim McCoy ——— i ———— SPRING MILLS EE ure, the amd ER AY ar IN en Rn LE EEE EE MORGAN'S : , Beduce Sede Shwigs i LAST RAID” ¢ hevrolet Aalilnounceces ris no i Sa¥y I~ 2ury Wom A ee a TWO SHOWS-—7:00 AND 85:45 N KE WwW in| Save Syrup lor Shows ADMISSION—10c and f5e A A By i S & n x f Planning for exhibits at the Stal of A. took | farm Products Show in Harrisburg y 131 T \ : . A nday | next winter, maple syrup producers are aE HSN SERVICE POLICY wine wilh @ asssiar i syrup this spring § 3 tewick and Mr. Young in-| Ixhilbite at the last show came from flicers of Penns Valley En | Somerset, Crawford, Erle, and Pike DOUBLE-EDGE AW Ye] 3 g Saturday evening feountios et A ee Garden to Meet Neods— TAR shave, Alternate Jurors, # . 4 The : oun 4 fog al : { Twenty -ive states now have in « Wo a. BC Sn Jeadtakte ngs ; The Chevrolet Motor Company and its owner may travel to any part of the eration an “alternate juror” svelem|gumiy preferences as weil as soil pro- af) i dealers are pleased to announce a new country, with assurance that the guar- which has proven its worth In the pre |g 1iuity, About one-half of the en ; ‘ ; service policy—one of the most liberal antee on materials and workmanship vention of delays and mis-trials In ’ iv ] : tire garden area on a farm usualy Is ever offered on a low-priced a i vill remain i rce. ATE : : , ‘a : . utomobile w n in f court cases. New York's legialature |. 104 to such craps as sweet corn, 3 Pp . il ! i has before ft a bill which if passed tate a beans, and peas. i i i i will make that State the twenty-sixth ” oe = es ay % Put into force as a written agreement This new policy constitutes proof of to adopt the aystemn. Its chances for ve 00 } any ry v rao DEALER fiven to the purchaser by the Chevrolet Chevrolet's high quality —for such liberal adoption appear bright as eminent Jairymen face a period of readjust- ealer when th is deliv sn sist 2 i ttormeys andl jurists approve iL. ment. According to the 1930 agricui-| $1 for 10 cannot offers tse Rlloi Shr 18 { clivered—it provisions could only be made in connec- A Pennsylvania incident this week |tural outlook report, an annual in- Sample \J supply you, ollowing provisions: tion with a car built of fine materials to fllustrates the value of the law. A |Creass of about one per cent in milk | . . 1k : exacting standards of workmanship. iry was engaged in hearing an elec- | ©0W numbers fs necessary to meet con Blade.. 10¢ ¥ write direct Every Chevrolet owner receives his fraud case when one of the jurors | sumption demands. In 1920 the num- car from the dealer in perfect condition Back of this policy, and assuring it . a A ee duran: | bar Increased three por cent and thers] PROBAK CORPORATION eh Jig Re ue ddenly. A mistrial w a | ~thoroughly lubricated, properly ad- cessful operation, is one of the most nd the commonwealth as well as]are six per cent more heifers than a Benny Seen Baws tr ee TE a eo eth) your 2g0. 656 FIRST AVENUE NEW YORK justed, and ready to operate efficiently complete and efficient service organiza- jonal expense of a new trial, Were | eee - from the first mile of ownership. tions in the world. alternate juror plan in use in this ; ¢ all that would have been nec ana £700 2 Every Chevrolet owner is entitled to There are more than 10,000 Authorized uy would have been to cal sn on : oh : 7S free inspection and adjustment of his car Chevrolet Dealer Service Stations in the 44 up 10 that point, and place him 4 at the end of the first 500 miles of usage. United States alone. Each employs he Jury Box. A skilled mechanics thoroughly trained at Much has been said about the law's A, \ i 3 Every Chevrolet owner is entitled to Chevrolet Service Schools. Each has Aciays. Here is a simple method of — gale free inspection of his car every 1000 specially designed tools and machinery ell inating one tem. J - miles thereafter, so long as the car is in developed exclusively for Chevrolet serv. operation, ice work. And each has on hand, at . all times, an adequate k i famous the world over : THRIVING telephone 4A Every Chevrolet owner is entitled to Chevrolet ee: NO . of seine . business in poultry, free replacement of any part which may ® Pin au d’ S x sand farms delicacies has been ove oped by prove defective in workmanship or Chevrolet's flat-rate charges, including e of a farmer. Twice a week, she explains, material, within the terms of Chevrolet's both parts and labor, are the lowest in she telephones her customers for orders and, standard warranty. This includes both the industry on many service operations | a wherever possible, secures from them the names . A Shampoo of others who might be interested in her wares, pars and labor In considering the purchase of a lows On Wednesdays and Saturdays, she delivers the & Provision number 4 will be carried priced automobile, think what this service Le aves your produce, leaving samples at the new addresses out by any Chevrolet dealer in the wmeans—in terms of lasting satisfaction, hair lustrous Which are iscludled, the following week, in her United States. As a result, the Chevrolet as well as in increased economy, ’ telephone | healthy, and ; ou Chevrolet cars range in price from $495 up, f. 0. b. factory, Flint, Michigan not too dry! A ni ————— CHEVROLET MOTOR COMPANY, DETROIT, MICHIGAN Atyour favorite store—or send \ Ma) J © ! Division of General Motors Corporation for free sample to Pinaud, Dept. BN Mas « TELEPHONE M, 210 E. 21 St, New York A SIX IN THE PRICE RANGE OF THE FOUR