THURSDAY, OCTOBER 9, 1930. VYOCA- SCHOOL TOWNSHIP TIONAL GREGG NOTES Commun ty Fair, Friday and Satur. day, October 10 and 11— An ranged Fair hen ar- Commun- Mills on week in the program has Twp. Spring attractive for the to be Gregg held at Saturday of ity Friday and The exhibits will be on Vocational building and r wil be for r from 8 A. M, from this display inspection until 11 P. M,, 11 A. M. until M. Exhibits be removed M. on Saturday, All exhibits free. The privilege of ex limited to of n the ip. open n Saturday may members townsl ynmunity 1s the farm mea products and such sarden for NOY as fancy Prem Hist have been and may ip O1 PWNS and throu obtained ny if the Mills Program— Health Program in the schools at Spring Children’s Health The children’s be given on Friday at 9:30 AM Games and Races on Friday— been iris will Grange arrang In have and Games and races ed dor grade Chicken One bed \ Home tional to 7 P. 1 Two Poultry Judging Contests— Poultry wring contests fo men and the gym. F.id OH both boys from one, including eighth. Friday rth-while Supper, the wi events of served by the Vooa- chicken supper Economi in the om Friday Evening Program-— At t eting Dean W vig Saturday Evening Program— 1 Prizes will be awarded the Drogran Horse Shoe Pitching Contest ' H, H. SCHOOL NOTES. Defeat State €or H College at Noececer— . * * . - * * . . CORRESPONDENTS DEPARTMENT * * » . * - » * BOALSBURG ITEMS. nd Mrs. 8. R. Reh the by Mr were Mrs Meyer their Centre Mra, Jacob week-end guests of WwW. A David Stu and Nannie Belle Stuart the end at the Dr. and Mrs. Hall Jacobs were wits of I. E urday, The nee, Hall family and of Crafton, Oden in Miss spent home, and Mrs. John Dr. and Mrs Colkkge Sat week Stuart gu Kidder at State on the with Glad-TU- Come class of Las entertain waeurade Th 30th, in Vi “§ 8 win dand Walker gave » camp on Edith ys College, attended services in the Lutheran church Sunday even ing Miss home from visit. Mijas was also Virginia Hess was Altoona for a week-end Marjorie Slagel, of Altoona, a visitor in town While engaged Tn picking apples in an orchard at Tusseyville, Monslay, John W. Horner of this place, «il to the ground and received rather seri: ous injuries. Mr. Horner was taken 5 the Centre County hospital Mr. and Mrs, Steril Stoner, of Coyer, are receiving congratulations on the birth of a baby girl on Sunday morn- ing. ——— A ASA —— SPRING MILLS Mr, and Mrs. T. RB. Wagner ofWill- famsport, were visiting at the home of the former's parénts, Mr. and Mrs J. A. Wagner, on Sunday. Mr, and Mrs. D. 8. Braucht and lit. tle Henney, of Conlport, spent last Bunday in town, Mr. and Mrs, James Crawford, of Freeport, 111, are visiting some of thefr fronds, It is forty years since they jolt this place, Tha fi- locals, fashion of the fast and State Coll but them the three State College good in nal score was 4-0 in favo The throughout game was interesting with y showing a stubborn dofense, the locals wera larga and fast acting captain, the offense, Bruce Hartley and stars, The on for John Spyker! gun" white the de- league game wins “Dig on scoring goals; Luse next the when Port were fensive wil be played this Friday, here home grounds Matilda will Ix ——— P——— Howard and Hublershurg to Have School-Community Falrs— The fairs dates for the schoolcommunity at Howard and Hull October 16 and rg have been set for BIH ively The program of event pleted an i ate now unde; fairs ire Com tober 16 and rural thetr exhibits ndard, Already tha grade signified members i" nik od reaver, of Long, Penns Cave Adam P Paul D made the did ively, Heckman Swabh Rev presentation he very «ffectively ———————— . * » » * * » * *. » FARM CALENDAR TIMELY REMINDERS FROM PENNSYLVANIA STATE COLLEGE SCHOOL OF AGRICULTURE » . * » - * »* . in a bad prepared, unt of now Potted , planted has been well should greater am Water m during the bloom next well after planting and long winte; Stop Cannibalism Tipping the beaks of pullets is often the only remedy for bad canrybalism in confined lets, Grow Only the Beste Do not waste time and money in raising heifer calves unkes they are from cows with high milk production records and from a sire which also is from a high producing cow. Cows are good or poor milk producers according to thelr blood inheritance, say State College dairy specialists, Seek Farm EfMclency- Cost of production ls just as import- ant on the farm as In the factory. Profitable *agriouitural demands, howov- er, that efficient and economical dis ribution must follow ofosely upon the heels of low cost production. Store Flower Bulbs Gladioll, dahlias, cannas, and tube. roses should be lifted after the first heavy frost, They sholuld be cleaned and stored In a clean cellar. Give Breeders Beste The birds sekicted for breeders need outhrenks of flocks of pul and range if | during October, November Give them free December, ross he Bes Packing cases heep Warm the bees y the required to maintain the ol proto { and red from | | cold amount the winter of labor ust - and instruc- | of er temperature builidng your Get plans tions for and use the cases | from county agent, Garden Supplies Food . { | later, | In reens From until Christmas lett uca the and now or and { furnish g det, spinach, endive celery, will family named, the order salads for CHARTER NO, 11213 REPORT OF THE CONDITION OF The First National Bank, at Spring Mills | In the State of business « I your dining room as pleasant at night as it is at noon? Pennsylvania, un Sept, 24, 190 at the close of RESOURCES Loans and discounts, includ ing rediscounts Overdralts U. 8. Government securities cwned Other bonds ities, owned Banking House, $15100 00; fee niture and fixtures, $550 89 Heal estate owned other than banking house Lawful reserve with Reserve Bank shes Cash and due from banks Outside checks and other cash items Redemption fund with U. 8 I'reasurer and due from U. 5. Treasurer Other assets stocks, secur Perhaps more light or better shaded light is needed to make your dining room attractive for the evening meal. WEST PERN POWER CO Federal Total LIABILITIES apital stock paid in $ us fund 4 profits —- net ng notes outstanding hanks leposits BETTER LIGHT MEANS PLEASANTER DINING RADIO Repair INSURANCE ax REAL ESTATE Ode WANT TO BUY AR Set OR SELL ? Pr SEE US FIRST. weerery C. D. BARTHOLOMEW CENTRE HALL, PA. Service We to-date are prepared In a modern Shop to give prompt nt service on all makes Sets, at Reasonable uj ices, Why depend on tinkering and guess work. Give US a call, SNYDER’S RADIO SHOPPE (I. O. 0. F. Building.) CENTRE HALL, I'A. Le all fo 1 041 In late EXECUTOR'S NOTICE, Estate FIAAE WEAVER, Township, Centre County, Pa, deceased letters testamentary on the above estate having been duly granted the undersigned, all persons Knowing themselves indebted to the estate are requested to make lm- mediate pay it, and those having clalms against the same to present them duly ap- thenticated for settlement, JAMES B. LANGLE B59 £8 the of Cregg coun - Consed, thers testamentary on the above estate knowing entiate are requested ite payment, themselves indebted to make 1m- and those having claims he for settlement, WITAJAM A Bpring Kennett NEESE, Mille. Pa (mire oounty there ene cars regtutered EXECUTOR'S NOTICE, Estate of 1. R LINGLE, of Centre Hall Borough, Centre ow kK G58 1 KOT ) pret I the 174 registered traci reel 250 per sons (7 HAGAN’S GARAGE CENTRE HALL Has Been Designated Official Inspection Station No. 1304 We will appreciate it if we can be of service to you during the 1930 INSPECTION CAMPAIGN. No matter what make of car or truck, we are in a position to give prompt service on same. SALES AND SERVICE ON DODGE MOTOR CARS & TRUCKS R. S. HAGAN'S GARAGE CENTRE HALL in MILEAGE, TRACTION, SAFETY, LOOKS, to Many High Priced Prices. Goodyear Pathfinder! Why gamble your safety and pleasure on tires as slip- pery as a hog's back—old tires which a chip of rock or a small tack can puncture ? Look at the small sum that puts on tough, new, life-time guaranteed Gooyear Path- finders, world’s greatest low-priced tires. Save on all sizes. A 6-Ply Goodyear HEAVY DUTY TIRE Priced within reach of all. PS - Pel0 0300's oe oe GUARANTEED TIRE REPAIRING 0 Centre H MORE PEOPLE BUY GOODYEAI TIRES THAN ANY OTH. ER KIND, FARMER near Ithaca, N. Y., wanted to have his straw baled, provided he could find a place to sell it. He drove here and there in his car, making inquiries. No one wanted to buy. Then he thought of a man some distance away who used straw in considerable quantities. He stepped to the telephone and called him up.’ He sold him 15 tons, then and there. The Modern Farm Home Hos o TELEPBONE WHEN customers who patronize an institution show an insistent desire to drect or recommend such insitution to their friends, that is the very best proof or evidence that they have a “good will” feeling through the “Good Service they have received. MANY NEW CUSTOMERS COME TO US, SENT HERE BY OUR SATISFIED PATRONS, THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK CENTRE HALL, PA.
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