THURSDAY, APRIL 10, 1930. THE CENTRE REPORTER, CENTRE HALL, PA. =4 2 4 0 a ed field, Mrs. Burd’s Hat Shop, Millheim. NEW ADVERTISEMENTS, CORRESPONDENTS FARM CALENDAR Protect Chicks from Disease Mrs. Burd's Hat Shop, Milthelm, has DEAD BTOCKE REMOVED prompt- | DEPARTMENT — Prevent in every way the carrying always been known for its fine line lly, free of charge, anywhere, any time. | § ® » eo . 2.0 0 5 ¢ 9 0 TIMELY REMINDERS FROM of infection from mature fowls and], millinery at reasonable urices, ~Vogt's Rendering Works, phone 26, iw n » ny i from contaminats $ro 0 voting Centre Hall: call at our expense, REBERSBURG. PENNSYLVANIA STATE COLLEGE | C0 COTImled 1 . 0 yoUn®l Aga special for Baster 1 have a fing] Contre Ha : = : r 4 chicks, wivep the old and young stock OIL BALE “wiking duck epes: price +1 Mrss Elda Musser moved into a part SCHOOL OF AGRICULTURE =p : ot of good style and quality hats at] FOR Bal Peking Quok cgxs; pr Automobile aparate, State College poultry spec . ’ ’ We dozen Lewis Garrick, Centre f the Agnev dmber oa last week. . a “a . ’ cl th Agnew Limbert home la eek ® oo 8 2 ® wo 9» . ists urge. $1.95 each. Call and sce for yourself Hall: ‘phone T6112 Workmen § Compen- Kermit Mever and girl friend, from 2t 616 . Pitcairn, spent the week-end at thejCull Qut Poor Cows atts ull ones HOME POR SALE ~—Nnar peice sation Henry Meyer homo. Kermit works for Dalry leaders say that if each farm PUBLIC SALE REGISTER. : in Georges a) lose . ’ i | 03 i ny in i kes his living from milking SATURDAY. APRIL 19. 1:00 o'cloc If you need a new radiator, we have and F ire. i estinghouse lactic company . { ¢ 1 8 living o Lika SATURDAY, APRIL : : HOCK y : the W hous ga ’ hr~wiho May R i : : 9 COOH, them in stock; or if you want your 6s Mitts “wh ( 3 W le se] tus ne unprofitable | antrae : r 1 Iriaghiin: (“les . f : and " gary outhbulldiees va - ps Tg, Phsiets Cow 10 the butcher the Drabiem Of the] up sure of Texseros ovarian: Clean a one repaired, give us a trial—W, |Stable and necosmsy outbullliess, va-|\§ 5 ROY SCHAEFFER, Annie Bright, who is «mployed Injcow to the butcher the probiem of the up sale of hoygehold goods, ete, E. M, s 3 fond wt if fraud acres of labile and : | : iller, Bellefonte. 017 : s Ep State College, was at the home of her dairy industry would be solved. An-{gmith, auet H, Miller, Belletonts 1 | J ocntion, on public ¥obd.- Wits orcail | § CENTRE WALL, PA. i ther way is to fatten the cow for a \ Pony : 2 oe ‘aree v " : Bell 41513 aughter on the farm. (r BN aiails, 1 3 } repare Lambs for Market.— \ , : ph oman). AGNIRE | RADIO SEMESAN BEL Welding & Brazing Repair Service Insiantancous Dip Treatment in a modern Cabbage Porte |§ REPAIR WORK OF ALL KINDS Ter roared 18 le: 1 § mamas A A AAA an good 8 a it *» on all makes All Work Promptly done, i . adic Hots i Rea wonable Satisfaction Guaranteed, | Fnereases Vernon Garbrick | To ng an I Su a “To POTATO cextme wary, va. 3H GSNYDER'S RADIO SHOPPE ox PL ~ X Lies PROFITS L 4A (I. 0. 0. F. Building.) CENTRE HALL, PA. 1 ) way to increase your potato ’ + attacks of certain soil-infesting +3 wolits 18 10 give Your seed a rg amisms are often [re vented bv the ; chance to produce a bigger vield of coating of a disinfectant which remains bye tter-quality prota bos by treating seed on the seed [noc throughout the CaN, before planting with Semesan Bel, 4 . Christie & S« Maine said > POPP PIn § : A. | bir tie & Son of Maine Easily Applied— pr 4 y that Semesan Bel seed treatment in- - WANT TO BUY creased their yield 5 barrels per acre Inexpensive lown thd next spring for potatoes. ’ ) 1 , ' J des 4 7 ba & IOEe . J . : . : OR SELL ? " over untreated \ d ail : barrel OE One pound of Semesan Bel makes SPRING MILLS - 7 ? 1 thay orl gate WH Der haixe Cy ha 10 quarts of oi » whine h treats from 16 Febaes > twa . en hall Yin fate Ferrn ha pm TR : 3 indi) | male, ie potatoes grown from Seme. 99 1, ln ch en in the Grange hall] “Plants from the green] ouse or h SEE US FIRST. : vi attr Bel trentek send oh troed otc 10.22 bush mix with cold water, dip and plant barrels more No. 1 stock than those ni "a A aM seed potatoes Simply Li i i Semesan Bel retains its disinfecting L h . » a : © fo - from corrosive sublimate treatec i strength until completely used. ne ; ; : : / man alone can easily treat from 200 10 C. D. BARTHOLOMEW . Zs pissuse Losses 400 bushels per dav, No « Xpensive CENTRE HALL, PA. — £7 / equipment required. Even sprouted Such diseases as Rhizoctonia, scab seed may be safely treated with Seme- and black leg, which reduce vields and san Bel. Use for both white and sweet lower Crop « uality, are due to surface potatoes, Packed in all convenient br fungi and bacteria, sizes from one to 300 pounds. Four infections be Treating the seed with Semesan Bel ounces, 50c: one pound, $1.75; five 0 you feel destroys such surface borne organisms. pounds, $8.00. Buy a can today. Use Ceresan for seed grains and cotton; Semesan Jr. for seed corn; like a burglar Semesan for vegetable and flower seeds and bulbs, C : GEO. H. STOVER, in you r own CENTRE HALL attic? . . » SER a RP as k 8 FARMER was awakened “Er! A SE one night by the reflec. BOALSBURG ITEMS, tion of light on the ceiling. He ran to the wine. > ’ 1 Henry Bubeck, of Phil dow in time to sce the tail light of a retreating You don t have tors at the me of truck and in a glance saw that his barn doors were open. Too late to pursue, the farmer telephoned his neighbors and the sheriff, It was not more than half an hour before the truck was halted and its the dark when occupants captured. They had attempted to steal thirty bushels of wheat, harness, and a variety of farm implements. : there S 4 good Theodore Roosevelt Le once said: to rummage in light close by. | WEST PENN POWER CO Bank will star umn ile of closing on Baturday afternoon and opening on Baturday evening from 7 to 8, Sat, March 28th, JUAN JR ION DENT RGB IER RON I Ee Ie THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK CENTRE HALL, PA. WITS TORTIE BORN BRR UU TAU 0 SATE I INE JIARTEE Merpa RL ——. II i now considering the purchases of Malta Hall #n Boalsburg, Mi D. K. Mothersbaugh of Will iamsport, spent some time visiting ou ever among friends In this vicinity. Y D. W. Meyer has returned to his home after spending the winter months eee A N N O U N C E M E N 1 eee at Altoona and State College, Rev. W. J. Wagner and Rev. J. F. Harkins, of State College, attended the . . ® 50th wedding anniversary of Mr. and A high class tire You W e entre dad a 10 tore Mrs. Gise Wagner at Centre Hall, on Friday evening. Mrs, Wagner and can’t equal for mileage and Mri Harkins were compelled through fllness to forego the pleasure of at- looks at. dollars more. A (Located in the Odd Fellows’ Building) tending the affair. Mrs, Emma Stuart returned home lifetime guaranteed Saturday after spending the winter with her song in Crafton, and fs en- Authorized Dealer for the wing her usual good health, { OODYEAR r. W. W. Woods has returned from F weeks visit in Pittsburgh. Young was mfined to his 4 S lincas last week. PATHFINDER genuine SUPERTWIST ... | J Cord. Come in. You'll say it's the best buy in : Millheim; $1. on, et ux, to WW, F. Stov- years. tract in Penn twp.; $1. W. 8. "Stover 7. 8. Bre » pe. ns der patents and applé- W. HB Stover, et ux, to W. 8. Breon, x ih ract in Pann twp: $1. Breor A REAL GOODY EAR. i be fool b Diets fan / Wm. E. Smith, et ux, to School Dis -d Associates. ‘ » trict of State College; tract in State r : College: $9,000. roe Mary C. Johnston, Adm., to Elza- beth Kline, tfact in Ferguson twp.} $1.000, Al I P - | Eimira BE. Tatz, to Charles lose, of Tubes 80 Ww ri . ux, tract In Spring twp. 34.000, We also Repair and Service all makes of Radios---any time, any place. Katurah Walker, ot al, to W. J. Walker, tract in Miles twp.; $700, Sadie Auman, et al, to N. H. Wing- Come in and look over our line of ard, tract in Penn twp. - $5850, W. J. Walker, ot ux, to IH. Leigh MAJESTIC RADIOS Ebright, ®ract in Miles twp.: $1. ’ . Harry E. Dunlap, sheriff, to 1. W. | ‘Witmer, tract in Harris twp.; $1. Claude 1. Smeltzer to Leroy (1 8Bmel- Centre Hall ; | We have SIX MODELS, including RADIO and “THE WORLD IN YOUR HOME” tzer, tract in Ferguson twp.; $1. Clara M.Iwister to RR. CC. Parsons, PHONOGRAPH COMBINATIONS et ux, tract in Potter twp.: $2100. ! vg» W. Harrison Walker, Adm., to Wm. MORE PEOPLE BUY GOODYEAR TIRES THAN ANY OTH. Ww. A. HOMAN : F. E. SNY DER, A Leech, tract in Harrs twp.; $400, Sales and Accessories Repair Work James W. Peters, ¢t al, to Kelley Henry, tract in Ferguson twp.; $1800. C. PP. Tong to: Charles lL. McCool, ef ux, tract Ih Gregg twp. $1.