The Centre reporter. (Centre Hall, Pa.) 1871-1940, May 15, 1930, Image 8

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    : '"" THE CENTRE REPORTER, CENTRE HALL, PA.
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50 5 8 a * ® . * @ » EROS Much of the corn in Haines and
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FARM CALENDAR State Secrets Hidden : : A : ; Penn townships was up on Bunday.
by Absorbent Roller k The. corn “rove ers me ay
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TIMELY REMINDERS FROM Every foreign office in Europe acts Sla of
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vy pb from an auto and the set appears to
TY “Gf /t 44 4 3 be 100 per cent,
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po —-; ‘ } oy ” In 1900 but two op Pils out of every
PENNSYLVANIA STATE COLLEGE on the theory that an army of spies * . * . 9 «. +
. BCHOOL OF AGRICULTURE Is constantly on the alert to steal its], ALTOONA BCOSTER
8 2 vs + 2 5s a >» secrets, and infinite precautions are’ . . :
Feed Graln to Cows taken to baffle thelr efforts. Very MERCHANTS SAY:
Feeding grain to cows on pasture] Shortly after the first use of blotting Trade In your home stores first,
fs considered a profitable practice by | Paper It was discovered that It was but come to Booster Store for
Progressive Keystone dairymen. | Quite possible to cause a blotting pad the things your home merchant
Guernsey a Jersey cows giving more} to give np secrets by simply holding cannot supply
than 25 pounds of milk ‘dally shoul] it in front of a mirror. Long after all ta ee ie, b
got one pound of grain for every b orl the commercial world had forgotten . ‘. 'y
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hundred enrolled in the public tetiools
n the Btate entered a High school. At
the ose of the 1626 1. rm twenty pii-
“A oul of «very hundred re ached and
fered a High hool, This
Was very gradual,
Increase
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b pounds of milk produced and other] the existence of such a thing, the Brit.
reals of dows should recive one | jn foreign office used a sandshaker
pound of grain for each 6 or 7 pounds] ¢, dry its hmportant written docu- . 4.4
of milk given. ments, of which there are still many Positions of Hands and Feet
Protect Farm Bulldings— despite the use of the typewriting OPER driving posture is an important thing frequently left un.
. O t buildings properly all} machine. hen specially manufac A TOONA learned. Fatigue can be avolded by assuming a comfortable posi-
rods should be well ground=] tured black blotting paper was used, | 4 tion, This is important and should receive due consideration from
wooden trough nadled over thel hut this was not found to be absolute tho student driver.
down rods will prevent Mvestock or ¥ spy¥proof and a return to the sand < The position of the hands on the sleering wheel is perhaps one of
farm dmplements from running inte} shaker was contemplated when some BOOSTER the things that rarely receives any @
hem and lo ing or breaking them. ie suggested the simple expedient of particular attention, Good drivers de- Motorists who form these habits
1 smull absorbent roller, These rollers - ~ clare that holding the hands in a while finy ie learning to Give will
rr rake ire] ave since been wees fe drying #v | © STORES Cock when 1 wc iat pus | Somamane iver, Stall aa they be
by a ration defic- | iomutie documents, When such a ten is the most advantageous posi repair bills, Increased safety and less
lack of direct! roller has been run up and down and tion in so far as comfort and possible | driving strain.
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sunlight or its sub ite, cod Iver ofl, weross a document once or twice, the * emergen~y necessi'y are concerned Before the advent of the all-steel, ) Aes Lr
Keep Vegetables Growing leverest spy in the world is at liberty Invite You to Attend The position of the feet is another full vision automobile of today, driv- a
Th seed vometable niente. he| to try his hand at deciphering the im matter that deserves consideration. ing was a strain on the nervous sy.- . §
Liann VEE he nati A an 5 aa I » Until a driver is sure he can fin! | tem. However, the modern AULOMmMO-
pressions, the brake pedal quickly without look- | bile if properly driven can be as com-
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ing, hic right foot should be in the | fortable ard delightful for the driver od 394 BA
Their Opening immediate vicinity of the brake pedal | as it is for the rest of the passen Sat mg a penny
“armer ount while driving. And speaking of nerves, you will
QUrMers of C u Ty It is not good practice, howe rer, | find that most racing drivers travel!
ten enough to k the soil loose ” . Lr i
he weeds down also necessar Cwe Much to “Dream Display of to keep the left foot on the clutch | from town to town an even, steady Wor th scorching
ee TMs YOWAn ey foi “5 oe ‘mers have erected a pedal, as this causes slippage of the | pace of between twenty five and thir-
Ril Weeds In Home Grounds— Scuns'y farmers have ‘erect: clutch .nd pren.ature and unneces- | ty-five miles an hour. which they can
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Weeds in walks, driveways andoth-] #ranite monument to the memory of SUMMER ry Ve na maintain hour in 2d hour out. aphil a dress?
r 1 around the vard may 3 .’ ] Appleby, who was known In driving down steep hills, it ir the | and down dale in trafic and on open
be erad-
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» Mid-West a generation accepted practice to use second gear | highwa us, This produces greater
" whittler In wood and press the brake pedal only inter. safety, much less fatigue and nerve
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th hout the mittently. Constant use of the brakes strain, and, in the course of a day's
"mers rong the
on long steep hills frequently causes journey much greater mileage than "ry 1x
" np y them to bursa out on many of the | the hb abit most people have of driving 5 5aa The difference
STARTING popular priced ca.s. The use of sec- | in and spurts, fifty miles at t
# 8 brake | then slowing down to ten or tw
Farm and Flreside, ond gear, however, acts a 1% etween plenty of
ilies vane AMA wie and precludes the necessity of con- | when traffic forms an obstacle to ’ sl pra
Riifeen years old when Wednesday stant pressure on the brake pedal. speed. : ;
way to fame by his | l-shaded light
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ive : iq i feed Se ci Invent +» had crow tired from
Provide Emergency Tay— nventior Krown M 2 1
; : oS y best on renee | DENding nd grain by hand in a ay
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he first machine i
grain automatically,
wba L in tas
i field, and so he tor P re ssing nd
“dreaming” of a And Continuing Over
do this work. light that hinders
PUBLIC SALE, He nite ed. itn model of his inven Thursday, Friday THE REPORTER is well equipped to
for
» perfected In ISDS. It is your work is only
ntical with the desizn
the world on graln bind. and Saturday a penny an evening.
—— looster Bors: are Dianning . hi do the Best Kind of Job Printing.
Tent Within a Tent
method of winter
eve was, and is
fs one woul
Magnificent
POWER CO
Assortments of
Summer
Merchandise KW 3 7m #8 BETTER LIGHT MEANS
{ PRESSING
FARMER, faced with G
das . rile er tha ins es and be no sty and quality - his spring plowing,
a well protected. the camp stove. a box | was in need of an additional team of horses. He
ty ¢ 1 © y oi P AL iffulr keeping an Mupera to SUMM ER inspected a number of animals offered for sale R A D I O
without finding what he wanted. A neighbor,
{ ¢ ’ i ay that he knew of Arya 1 RY Am
: = a | APPAREL FOR ALL however, telephoned him to say t : Repair ‘ut Service
NEW ADVERTISEMENTS, i tohiv drasiid | a city coal dealer who wished to dispose of sev-
LEGAL NOTICE." ved Ioamale hy ro in’ Boia THE FAMILY eral horses. The farmer then called up the coal } are prey ared 3 Soden
be ed How sie store In Deis | Al 7 A tr Re Lo He
ABRKED FOR SUPPLYING of nied asked Hane mgs i man and was able to buy a par of horses at a and efficient service on all makes
ron li Hy ure him the lates we AN De most satisfactory price. of Radio Sets, at Reasonable
Prices,
SUM MER J) Why depend on tinkering and
if {may
guess work, Give US a call
JOHN SNAVELY
ently, “There
i Sarry vl to
fowl day
FOR THE HOME
fell on Wi AND PORCH
ke the acoqunin
“ will 3 1 “ | i wryel sv
composer. They became Will be elaborately displayed so
s.~Kansas Clty Star. that selections may be made at T
———————— this time to best possible advant- aes A N N O U N C E M E N T see
age.
Reindeer Swept Away
The Lap tribes in the northernmost This Dooster Stores’ Summer Open- ’ .
t of Norway recently suffered the ing, Starting Wednesday, May 21. e entre ad d 10 fore
In 'st irreparable loss of 50 per cet will afford a splendid opportunity
if their reindeer. As 1s customary, od 1
more than 2.000 head of reindeer had JT Selecting the Summer needs of : - . : :
Zone to their feeding ground on Aa the family for personal wear and (Located in the Ddd Fellows’ Building)
geroe Isiand. The only way of tran adornment, as weil as the Sum-
sporting this great herd is to make mer roquirements for the home! .
the reindeer swim across the narrow Authorized Dealer for the
“strait separating the Island from the Booster Merchants invite you to
mainland While the herd Was re come and inspect the displays that
cently being driven back by the same Will be made for this important
route, more than 1.000 reindeer were occasion. @
caught In the swift current of the
strait and were earried out to sen
where they drowned,
—_— Every Wednesday /
Disillusioned r
I always thought Jenking was rath
Ors Is Suburban Day
He made a radio sot out of some
P 10 : x ny wire‘and a few spark plugs IN THE STORES OF THE fanians CAondR PL om
U your ears in Work He could catch trout with some -— A Dmamare
No im nih eo aia. bidder's twine, some remnant cheese -
and bark at the children, and a hairpin, ALTOONA
Watch oat! Overworked By sniffing at an exhaust pipe he
pear iad tp Bila | em, vik crews wnite™ | BOCTRR. ASSOCIATION “THE WORLD IN YOUR HOME"
ness, Nervous Headache, Nerv- :
ous Indigestion and a host of clever,
other unpleasant disturbances. But this morning he called In a re We also Repair and Service all makes of Radios---any time, any place.
Why don’t you try Dr. Miles’ palr man to change the ribbon on his
Effervescent Nervine Tablets? typewriter. Boston Globe, » - mn
Just one in a half glass of
water makes a pleasant, spark- —— “ Come in and look over our line of
Sree he | ami, | ACBIYLENE MAJESTIC RADIOS.
s gus, Socrates, ra 0 vain against
Eiforvescent Tapier, oan ood | the extravagant wee of perfume. The Welding & Brazing We have SIX MODELS, including RADIO and
the same therapeuti dally, perfume shop became so Important a
rendezvous of the smart world that REPAIR WORK OF ALL KINDS PHONOGRAPH COMBINATIONS
l= men sald, “Let's go to the perfumers,”
5 ACP nit a8 hey would say, “Let's have a bite.” W. A. HOMAN F. E. SNYDER
Each essence had its particular sig.
nificance and special power, The scant Sales and Accessories Repair Work
MERE | ERT RRR] Vemon Garbrick J] Snewd Accesories . EE —
alded digestion, they beloved. CENTRE WALL, PA.
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