THURSDAY, APRIL 3, 1930, CORRESPONDENTS DEPARTMENT REBERSBURG. Mr. Mrs. Charles Miller and Howard, from Pitcairn, spent week ond in town with their parents. Mrs. Hyvle Wolf, from Aaronsburg, will be with her sister, Mrs. Willis Best, for a we Walter Weaver and Sunday guests Weaver's father, SON the and K. L.omont, home of Weaver, wife, of at the Calvin Wore Mrs Jr. Mise Orde Wagner, wenk end Beorly ky and N. Y.. came here Satur badly an infant son ind interred it In the Ev tery, returning to Bing- form Spring Mills wis a guest of her friend, Doretha Floyd little Gran sons Binghampton day the and angelic hami of of y on Sunday. wife and daughter * . - . . . . . FARM CALENDAR BOYS AND KITES. : . With the arrival of the Kite flying season, any windy day will find scores of kites of all and description soaring, weaving, and dpping al. most every town, Kite flying is a healthful and Interesting recreation for but unless certain precautions taken there is likely to be Injury rious to the boy fying damage to property that’ expense and trou- . * ® colors TIMELY REMINDERS FROM PENNSYLVANIA STATE COLLEGE SCHOOL OF AGRICULTURE oven Limited outlook the high numbers in boys, Are Sheep Expansion loss reports state that point in the ex- the United States reached. A new annual rec- of sheep and. lambs {is : expected within the next few years and a telephane |, that prices for of supplies be main- of high ley the past similar venrs through wires Agriculture apparently pansion more or the kite, causes considerable ble, Within the last week an wis brought before the public kite entangled In wire, in a breakdown phone to a or has ben example when a ard slaughter became resulting SErVveo for several inte rruption cems improbable oan of increased at the or four thos tained three number A came large als people hours, 10 Service Planting Depth Var es— Depth of depends on the geadbed preparation in the ! propared ble, of potric light by kite or kite strings. If a kite becomes entangled in eclec- not at breakdown . panting soads, bovs should the with tiie light wires, to knook soeddibed should By exposed pole 8 Or stones, climb kite tempt to to AB a genem 1 ol byw make down the Himb to live pos is n Weav £ ti > the week Danvel 3 Prof family, "1 State College were Sunday ru Many people are suffering from a form of grippe. - Al tli - BOALSBURG ITEMS, Mrs. James Decker and son, of Cen- tre Hall, part Sunday with friends in town. Miss Anna Dale Saunders, were visitors af their brother, C. M ranch om Saturday Hazel Kellar, of Me , Was the guest of her sister, John Horner, last week. Mr. and. Mrs. Irvin Stover, of Yeag- ertown, were entertained at the home Misses MiMer and Relish, on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs Mothersbaugh, sited the latter's siter, Mrs. Edward of Centre Hall, on Wednesday Miss Marian and Frederic Dale, of s Hall, accompanied by thedr aunt, Blanche Ferguson, of Bellefonte, callers in town Mr. and Mrs W. 8 e, Warn n ol spent Mrs home on » r at the Dale, and gists Lhe Alavey's Mrs Miss © Of George Durst, Oak Mrs were Saturday of Thursday on Bender town State i oles on ning Mrs. H uite ill for Robert Reitz Saturda M Bey Hosterman eral days and spent me. Mr. and Mrs. Geer and « vian of Lock Haven Friday uta the ol session of school omanied them i fiends at and Ridgeway The annual the H T. V we of the afternoon Miss Helen Geer on & Wea or * the . seeds Hke lettuce, onlon burns the risk of In- erous runs Stones the wire kite n break gi property en ralling lanted one to three inches dee In the West so that it. In metal string be tail. Wire tricity and ean cause as actual contact th a also a conductor on getting a | Control Livestock Discases— iy " event Hn A tangled k Penn should proper steps be taken to should wire used on a kite or on is a conductor of elac- as much damage ive wire, Wet electricity. kite ite, the ¥ office be known in the local SABER the 35 important 4 tified } afflict only to Viiare known to Heventeen no <a world, be remove 24 of in this these are being effectively controlled are fast approaching what ba complete eradication, a present country kite of is hoped may the of the 24 being under partial contro study or wi rest of or string is Often a boy intent ito a high altitude runs across 2a public highway with danger being giruck by a automobile The best place to fly a kite open or unobstructed fleld or lot away wires, and towers Give All the chick Chieks Clean Ford— should be hoppers or ¢ great of . and mash, fed in This practi grain passing . {¢ 4n an io “% oiean rediuce the troughs ¢ may spread ofcoccddionls, round and other from all highways, electric high Kites they ials. occurred aerials and across electric wires exercised in aerials. In no case telephone or light PAINFUL CORNS Loosen—Lift Out A little known Japanese herh, the discovery of an eminent German scientist (Dr. Stickel) instantly soothes the corn, callous or wart, then loosens it so that shortly you can lift it right out This new discovery called “Corn Fly" excites the white blood corpuscles to action and granulates the corn at its root so that it ps out and leaves no trace of scar or soreness You will also fi Jath Powder” 2 or persg win “Corn Fly Fo “Corn Fly B three—51.10 sold under positive mo guarantee by Hi-Gene ( N. J. or local druggist. worms traubies } Dey feed contaminated grou transmission be t with injuries have radio voltage ' 4 hs picked the cattered In nd that up Wn anr- should not flown so in in in come contin radio , Sertous when attempt fatal construct to draw the aerial Extreme Care the consruction thoy and Lam pee can Make Ornamental Artistic table lamps from bhovs be n inde the shades furnishings a faste of and match the with jars and vases g . ¥ tf fn should be can be made to should by any homemaker wires of giie'h work CTOSS bi Wor ——————— Transfer of Real Estate Tats twp to Clarence Tate, tract $1. f i John R i ar Mer twp. O Phllip E. Petter Nancy Brnner 1 inger, nd “Corn Fly Foot lg: won for sore, tired 0 et ux. tract ir ann to ™ $640 artes ther unily » POTTERS MILLS, Roil Palmer and Milr sited on Sunday with relatives. Min, Alv {nea Violet Palm nd twe children, of State col- | visited on Sunday at Mr. and Mrs E wife, from in Sellers ot | Paim- the home B. lege her or parents, quilting at} on Thars- G. Mingle, Mrs i Lo attendsd McCormick day, Mrs E Lucy Russell, Mrs. James Miller and daughter Catharine, of Aaronsburg: | Mra M. A Jurkholder, Mrs, Emma | Shaffer, of Barlystown; Mrs. J. H.| Burkholder, Mrs. C. B. Smith, Mr Le} R Smith, Mrs. B W. Upka, Mra Charles Miler and two children, Mra F. W. Fragier, Mrs. Earl Frazier, from Centre HA: Mrs. J H. Blouser, Mrs. J. G. Boal, Miss Caroline MoClaskey, Miss Orpha Fleisher, Mrs. H E. Foust, Mrs. M, N. Miller, Mrs. Ed. Sweetwood, Mrs. F. F. Palmer, Mrs. Lena Smith, Miss Lizzie Slack, Mrs. Ella Wilkin- BOT Homer Walker from hers who hen shower for Mra it Pleasant Gap, on Friday were: Mr. and Mrs WW. M y and daughter Phyllis, Mr. { F. F. Palmer, Mr. and Mrs Boal, and Mr. and Mrs, WW. E Those w the G. H Wer a home “ Mrs. attended a Bremen Tib- OH EVO ; around our village ar are: Charles Hipka from the n Wagner home to State Col- John Wagner into the house va by Ripka; Ira Auman into the vacated by Wagner; Irvin Me- onto the farm vacated by Au- man. Fred Klinefelter from below Penn Hall into the house vacated by Meoe- Clellan; T. PF. Auman will move into the house they purchased from Miss Mabel Allison, and Irvin Hennigh from Centre Hall into the property he pur: chased from Mra Auman, Warren Slack has gone to Clearfield county where he is employed on a State road constructon job. ings In and Clayt lege Cato] hous Cled ian YEAGERTOWN. Mr, and Mrs. Edward Kerus, of Al- toona, and Mrs. James Foust of Cen~ tre Hall, were Sunday visitors with Mr and Mrs George Collins. Mrs. George Searson, Mmm. Leroy Searson and son Rex, and Mrs. James Bearson and daughter Betty, of Centre Hall, spent Thursday with thelr sister in-law and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. Irvin Stover, on Mann Avenue, A A] SS ——— Tha Centre Henortar 1180 a vear ee ad ER HORSE SALE At Jodon Sales Barn, Pleasant Gap TUESDAY, APRIL 8th CONSISTING OF Express Load Extra Select OHIO HORSES Every-day workers, coming right off the farms, guaran- teed to be good animalt and of proper age. Just the kind that bear close inspection. ALSO, TWO PAIRS GOOD YOUNG MULES, well broken, nice and quiet. SALE AT 1:00 O'CLOCK, RAIN OR SHINE. T. E. JODON E. M, SMITH, Auet C. D. BARTHOLOMEW, Clerk. . FARMER was advised by his livestock com- mission man to ship eighty lambs then ready for market. The following day, as he was geiting ready to deliver the lambs to the railroad, his telephone rang. The market, he learned, had broken badly. By delaying shipment another week, the farmer secured one-half cent per pound more than he would have made on his original offer, . Mas ao TELEPHRONR PUBLIC SALE REGISTER. FRIDAY, APRIL 4, at 1:30 P. M., at the Hall Hotel barn, Robert Dodds will sell express load of western horses and mules, Bee BE, 'M. Smith, auct, SATURDAY, APRIL 19, 1:00 o'clock, in Centre Hall, by B. D. Brighin: Clean up sale of household goods, ete. ~—E, M. Smith, auct. Centre posters, FOR SALE--Near Valley. condition, a HOME Decker Frame 1s oO, in Georges extra school house hiose in good outhulldirgs, va- and. or call Spring 3,016 and ne of fruit; 7 pubic stable rly Location, atl the Mills, HEALY titiadle Witte Barger, neres of on road, premises.—J, © Pa I getting adress from your closet a hunting expedition? « «+ A light in your closet will save your time and pa- tience every day. WEST PENN POWER C(O BETTER LIGHT MEANS LESS “HUNTING” THEATRE & MILLHEIM, PA, SATURDAY, APR. §5— William Haines IN “Alias Jimmy Valentine” Se TWO SHOWS—7:00 AND 8:45 La ADMISSION —10c and *She. "ACETYLENE Welding & Brazing REPAIR WORK OF ALL KINDS All Work Promptly done. Satisfaction Guaranteed. Vernon Garbrick CENTRE HALL, PA. RADIO 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 eall SNYDER'S WRADIO SHOPPE (I. 0. 0. ¥. Building) CENTRE HALL, PA. Sa Ma Service i | If your slate roof leaks, call INSURANCE An {tonte, 01 7 REAL ESTATE WANT TO BUY OR SELL ? SEE US FIRST. wereers C. D. BARTHOLOMEW CENTRE HALL, PA. INSURANCE Automobile Workmen’s Compen- sation and Fire. J. ROY SCHAEFFER, CENTRE HALL, PA. Bell 41128 2.11 ff; a —— | Theodore Roosevelt once said: more valuable have had a loss of ete, one oo~ is apt to prove papers, securities, deed, but just of this kind by fire currence or robbery, costly The only proper and for our strong burglar proof vault, You can rent a box for $1.00 a year. safe place your valuable papers is in fireproop, Jank will start summer schedule of closing on Saturday afternoon and opening on Saturday evening from 7 to 8, Bat, March 28th. THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK CENTRE HALL, PA. a ia i et TON YSN JORG ONT TNE BNR YEE Je ea Jet (rr PUBLIC SALE of Express Load of Western Horses at Centre Hall Hotel Barn, FRIDAY, APRIL 4th, 1930 Beginning at 1:30 P. M. Biack Mares, 7 £0 i, Wwealgnt £ 5 ing re, old, weight 6 yra old, yra, old, yrs weight weight 1350 sar 1450 weight 150 weight 166 1450 Ja Horses and Mules tuckskin Mare, welll t Mare, 4 yrs 1560; Bay Gelding, 6 yra., welght 1590 Twenty-Eight Head Gray wedght | i L All horses will be hitched day before Sale, Come and look them over in harness E Mm sMaTH, Aver ROBERT DODDS. Why Count Shee To Go to Sleep ? T° much work, too much worry. Tired but too nervous to sleep. Counting imaginary sheep, re- laxing your muscles, making your mind a blank, all no use. You'll feel “all in” tomorrow. Just dissolve a Dr. Miles’ Effervescent Nervine half glass of water. Drink the clear sparkling Jat Satie na Drift off into deep dreamless sleep and get up in the morning refreshed in mind and body, and ready for the day's duties or pleasures, Dr. Miles’ Nervine is now made in two forms Liquid Effervescent Tablet. Both are the same thera am nt Get them at your drug store. Large Package $1.00 R.MILES' 'NERVINE TABLETS.
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