THURSDAY, MARCH 27, 1930, REBERSBURG. Newcomb and family the Norman Douty home. is theological student poor health and came are oc Mr. but here A Mr. cupying Newcomb has had to rest. Phyllis Page obtained employment the Penns Valley knitting mill office, EH in Beeza Dotterer, from near Lock Have en, was in town calling on friends. Mr, Dotterer is the son of a former Re- fi minister of the Rebersburg charge, and it was here boyhood days were spent, Miss Cileone Miller was at the home for a day and then a sister, James Miller and bury, went Miller, father Mrs. Eldon some time. Mrs. Gilbert returned he with her wrined his from Sunbury, her grandparents left for Altoona to of visit Sun- Elmer family, from end with Miller. has week Mr Ilgen been ill for infant son sever al Mononga and spent Hancock naving mae Wee parents in hela, Mrs Colles Seren Harry came for the funera M1 Haugh fritnds be © on Saturda) wand called fore returning Harry's always friends. Mrs. Harry Smull on Sunday at the home ter, Mra. Freeman Mr. and Mrs W. J son Harold drove to Gett home their daughter, man, the week end. Miles Miller who 48 employed in North umberland, was home for a few days Many people in the valley are (ii, suffering from a form of Ray Stover and family, jams wer week-end William Stover home. Russell Braucher dlefonte, visited vcher's sister, iy afternoon. Yas and greet ome. T she town for years and home likes to come to Mi fiinburg her daugh- I'sOX. Hackenberg and yshurg to the Mrs. Cather- wns of Bows Of for grippe. from Wiki guests at ths from of Mrs. | R«dsh, on ind wife, Mrs, J an —— RI BOALSBURG ITEMS. Mrs Wilt of We Mr Charles nd daug and ters, R. OC Sunday ed the h evening Miss Mary week at ti ear Penna Greenwood re sts Lowder Mr. and Mrs Mrs, Lowde home Mi gus Oak Hal acy ca Dale Sun at home on Wilt OMme«- Dal were ors of the S08 spending @ Ho y at the home of her sister, Mrs. wiil- | jam Madara, in Recdsville. Mra. Howard Oakwood, Mr. and Mrs, | Gentzell and son James, of | Milesburg, and Mrs, Willlam Benny of Lewistown, were Thursday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Calvin Kah- George visitors ssrA MAYBE i FARM CALENDAR . i ~ TIMELY REMINDERS FROM PENNSYLVANIA STATE COLLEGE BCHOOL OF AGRICULTURE Garden Provides Liberally— The farm garden makes liberal cons tributions to the family larder if it is well panned, properly planted, and cor- cultivated. Utilize the to a continuous supply of fresh vegetables and a suflicient amount for rectly Space produce Prune Climbing Roses— This is the time mbing Remove and the to old shoots proper prune roses, all preserve younger ones which more vigorous and which produce flowers € most are treated with smut will heavy tax. Why oats when will produce grain? seed oats ormaldevhye 1 invited to ten acres of acres of clean and better quality Unless the wiiore sowing, fc be exact a Brow smutty nine oats as much a Use Convenlent Outlets— Much more convenient lighting had, particularly the by providing an ample convenient outlets, This to mova the furniture the 1 wricultur Plant Pests— treatment, or resistant strains bed treatment, eradication of host spraying, and dust- the plant and to fruit om and can and he bed rooms, number of makes it possible about in Hving and take ghts along, say State engine Fight Sead College al MOIS, planting disease-free and varieties, seed. weeds, somtimes ing are doctors insect ways eradicators use BAVO , ind vegetable crops disease posts Cease Use of Lights— Poultrymen lights on their ti been using plan first of who have laying flobks should discontinue them about the April, Graft Damaged Trees— This Is a good time to save the frult rdled by m und > trees g Your « ty agen aft PAINFUL CORNS Loosen—Lift Out A little known Japanese herb, the discovery of an eminent German scientist (Dr. Stickel) instantly soothes the corn, callous or wart, then loosens it so that shortly vou can lift it right out. This new discovery called “Corn Fly" excites the white blood corpuscles to action and granul t 1 it so that it no trace of scar or soren You will also find Bath Powder” a | or perspiring feet. “Corn Fly" for corns, 35¢. “Com Fly F Bath Powder” 25¢. and “Corn Fly Bunion Remedy” S0c. (all three—581.10 val for S100), are sold under a ve money-back tee hy Co., Newark vou to hr the injured trees, rec 14 ites the ¢ dr CAVES 8. ‘orn Fly Foot n for sore, tired Ont UaArar N. J, or local d RE TY wind wi fu and Mis. A. H. You Hed at 3 Sunday in Wright and teil Mra. Roland inty Hospital arid found Mrs ¢ «© ifternoon Mra Young Sunday - | Young « “ for more | on jute Wright. who had been sick stiffening of the joints } Aa yoaris seen on our streets these nice days a cane, Let hope will help hir Mi time hn walking + sunshine na Sweeny spent on Saturday. Patterson Mrs F. Fisher, and Miss Anna Dale attend- | services for Mrs. Mary Hess at State College on Wednesday evening. Mrs. Hess was the mother of | Mra W. 8. Hoffam and during the time | Prof. and Mrs. Hoffam were residents of Boalsburg made many friends in he vicinity — A MA —— SPRING MILLS and Mra. F. M. Rachau and Miss of Bellefonte, visiting some r friends In town on Monday. wns held Mrs. Harry at which {f friends ved will with us 8 Ar an intown Mrs Anne Hess, Mrs fie Jacobs EW Mrs Ef-| Ceorgs * ul funeral were at the Confer farewell of Mi party ined there Lots during the move into «dd by Wm. + d Mr. Mc- which from P. Long, now occupied by C. E. Grenoble will move vacated by thie Ha Yiu varate OOCTIOY he hots «Cool, an he Ce Coo i ove nt 0 his me ently bought ng strvet, de, and Mr. recently he on i Grex into the house Charles Leitzell, Guy Jamison taking a course at the WilHamaport Business College He spent last Sunday at his parental home, A —— IA At TASTE, YEAGERTOWN, ‘Mrs, John Stuter, of South Main Stroct, Is visiting friends at Spring Mills, Mrs. William Foust, of Potters Mills, visited her mother, Mrs. Lila Readdy, who has been MM at the home of her danghter, Mrs. George Collins, for some time. Rew, and Mrs Louls Lesher and Mrs. 1. Stover of Millhelm were Thurs day visitors at the home of their pare ents, Mr, and Mrs. James Lesher. They also visited his sister, Mrs. Paul Ridén, and family, in Lewistown. Mrs. Lesher accompanied them to Lewistown to al- po visit her daughter, Mrs. Riden. Mr. and Mrs. Harry A. Stover visited Mrs. Margaret Finkle, of Connellsville, in SALE, On the Boal farm on the State road between Tusseyville and Boalsburg, on FRIDAY, MARCH 28,'at 12 the following personal property, to wit: HORSES-—-Gray mare, 4 years old, weighs 1400 bg. gray mare, 12 years 1500 ibs, a good rood mare; gray years old, walght 1650 colt, rising 3 years, will develop to 15600 ibs. ; yearling colt, a good one. 24 HEAD CATTLE 16 milch Holsteins and Guernseys. Some fresh and others springers. Six of young cattle heifers, one bull; also, several veal calves. SHEEP Shropshire ewes, ten lambs. Fine Bhropshire buck, year old, HOGS--2 brood BOWS, shoats, full bred Poland-China boar, FARM IMPLEMENTS-Keystone hay in good condidon: Osborne side-deldvery hay rake, Superior 11- drill, land roller, 18-tooth harrow, 2 Albright cul- corn planter, Deering ay tedder, 2 Syracuse e In condition; sets bobrsleds, 2 sets and bridles; articles PUBLIC O'clock horse, 9 COWS, are head stock have ones 1 fn o loader, grain Perry spring tivators, Evans mower, Deering hoe beam plo good ladders, 2 metal set hay ale work b ness, collars, numerous EM C., 5) 0 other Smith, auct Bartholomew, clerk. ADAM F. SMITH. FUBLIC SALE REGISTER. THURSDAY, MARCH 27th, at M., on the W. A. Alexander farm, % mile west of Old Fort, R. B Dingoes will sell farm stock and implements; clean- up sale.—E. M. Smith, auct. FRIDAY, MARCH 28th, at 12 o'ciock sharp, on Boal farm on State road be- tween Tusseyville and Boalsburg, Ad- am F. Smith wil live stock and implements. —E, M. Smith, auct. SATURDAY, MARCH 26th, at 12:80 o'clock P. M., 2% miles east of Potters Millis, in Georges Valley, D. D. Decker will hold a stock sale of twenty cows, hogs, ete—~E. M., Smith, auct. FRIDAY, APRIL 4 at 1 the Hall Hotal barn f sell express load of we 10 A. sell M., at Robert P Centre Dodds Ores tern 1 J WI 3 oN and mules. See posters E Smith, auct, SATURDAY. APRIL 18, in Centre Hall, by B. D. Bristén: up sale of household goods, ete 1:00 o'clock, Clean E.M, Smith, auct FMONICIPAL THEATRE MILLHEIM, PA. SATURDAY, MAR. 29-— Lew Cody and Aileen Pringle ‘A SingeMan’ TWO SHOWS-7:00 AND 8:45 ADMISSION—10¢ and 2c. Transfer of Real Estate, Peter J, Gregory, et al, to Catherine Gregory, tract in State College; $1. J. Frank to John T. Mo Cormick, twp.; $2.- 000 Katie Martin, et burg, tract Elmira E | ux, tract in I. GG. Musser, | Reed, in INSURANCE np REAL ESTATE uit WANT TO BUY OR SELL ? SEE US FIRST. C. D. BARTHOLOMEW CENTRE HALL, PA. le Krumrine tract In Ferguson to Anna Hacken- Haines twp $200. Laitz Charles Lose, Spring twp.: $4,000, et ux, to Margaret BE. Ferguson twp.; $150. al in ot 10 tract aw wu yl” Hi DOES pain ruin your temper, spoil your looks, with your busi- . sure ? children hate to study at home? ro plea tions of sufferers 38 01 Mi irom Ne uralgic Pains Functional Pains Ordinary Headache Simple Neuralgia have found relief by using DR.MILES' Anti-Pain Pills Why don’t you try them? At all drug stores. 25 for 25 cents. 125 for $1.00. YOU'LL GET RELIEF - ORYOUR MONEY ZY Note Good general illumination as- INSURANCE Automobile Workmen’s Compen- sation and Fire. J. ROY SCHAEFFER, CENTRE HALL, PA. 41R3 sisted by a cen- venient portable lamp will make home an attrac- tive place in which to work. WEST PENN POWER CO The Osntre Reporter, 51.00 a year. 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