The Centre reporter. (Centre Hall, Pa.) 1871-1940, November 20, 1930, Image 9

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    THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 1930.
20,
THE CENTRE REPORTER,
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CORRESPONDENTS’
DEPARTMENT
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BOALSBURG NEWs ITEMS,
The Ladies’ Bible ov: of the Re-
formed church will hold their annual
the S
Nov, 22
supper, 65 ce
ISSN
chicken 8
Saturday
8 o'clock
Everybody
Mrs
fiom a
Anna and
Mp,
daughters
SuPer In room,
to
nts,
evening, from b
Price
is cordially invited.
returned
Misses
of
Segner has
her
Charles
visit with
Margaret
Mrs
Marjo.ie and
friends
Cousins,
at
Homan
Carlisla
and
Groh,
and George
spent
Pitts
Ju in,
the week-end with in
burgh.
Miss
Segner
Mrs,
and
An
and
a Sween companied
Miss Ida
Saturday afters
to
with her aunt,
ed Dornsife and son.
Jacob Lenker, :
guests of Mr, and Mrs.
of
Reitz on Sunday.
Mre
turn to
>. Hall expect
Wilmington, 131, this
after anjoyving the summer
at their here,
Mra, William Stuart
i Win
George (
and
home
spent the K end in
and Mrs um
Tusseyville,
wind
mer Campbell,
and Mrs, E
of Oak
John Wert
Mr,
daughter,
of
Lowder
and f
and Mrs
and Mrs,
Cedar Creek:
and
services
mer
attended in
on
rs of the local
are planning
on the exterior
} h.
mh Sunday
t
some
both and
—
REBERSBURG.
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Lose Sait
Astor,
» $ re
Emerick,
Asa
Centre
d all
and the
that
intment
great
Emerick Heirs Against
Jacob
in
ttore
sylvania
flexi
the
Emerick helrs
the As.
alleged
cted suits
the
against
of an
two
trade
basis
the
that
to
Cor
Astor
entate
ove
Emerick
this
docu -
he possession of the
presentatives, their
latest attempt
the Astor
he New
to
fortune
claim
was
York Supreme
RE ——— A ——
G. 0. P. Has Majority of Two In the
Next House,
An unofficial list of members elected
to House of 2na Congress
imued a few days ago by William
Tyler Page, clerk of the House: showed
218 Republicans, 216 Democrats, and
one Farmer-Labor.
On the basis of dertificiites Issued
by Otto G. Fifield, Secretary of State
for Indiana, Representative Albert H.
the the
i
Vestal was listed as re-elected from
the Sth Indiana disrict over Claude
Ball, the Democratic candidate, who
was defeated by nine votes.
The only course left Ball Is a con-
test in the House,
A oP ———
Sunbury Chureh Cross Visible Far.
Aviators arriving at the Bunbury
almport declare that a lighted cross. re-
cently placed on the tower of the Zion
Lutheran church, is visible for 65
niles. They first ses it when they
Cross the crest of mountalns near Ta-
maqua, heading west at night where
it shows as a blur of light, rapidly as
suming form.
SCHOOL
«0 » 6 & oo »
eed for Health
Adding liver oll
odd
the also to
texture
Cows Need
Cattle
of flock and
of the shells,
Roughage—
need roughage
fed
but
large
the
108s
limited gmount
what than usual
concentrmtes for a
roughage should not
i better to make
or to buy
use
stack hay, oat
pulp,
Burn Insect Quarters—
Cut down the insect
1331 by cleaning up the
burning all infected
fall,
ful
way.
Need Water for Milk—
Cows will
will be
insects
i
drinking water
Heat the
to remove
can get clean
they want it witer in tanks |
in the winter the chill, |
Keep Rust from Forming
of on the
moldboard, cultivator
implements of
off
ment,
A campaign to rls
{ Quchanna University)
was determined
cont grease plow shares hon
shovels of 200 Lutheran ole gv
from the Institution's
nddress
Smith, at
| Hi 116s
| a new class:
additional en
and and
* othey
ture,
Coat of
farm similiar na
ly u a an by
the
sel the
comes
rust,
Take Annual Inventory—
Take
erty
more «us
oultry
oom 1
the
an Inventory of the farm prop
starting the record
to Informed
and supplics
year's
lowment
before book, |
It is well bo as to what | Transfers
equipment are on hand| fol
i J00n
for the rations, Iw > 4
. i inkleblech,
Lights Mean More Eggs— | twins $1 :
Artificlad lights Elvina E.
GEE production of Royer, tract in Milk
poultrymen prefer Charles ¥. Pletcher,
lHghts enough Losch. tact in Ben
give hens a Edith M. Dale, Atty
they
| Commonwealth of 1%
Apply Hin $1
ration
Detwiler, ot
al, {
Ope
ot
HOME
will stimulate the |
normal hens, Many | n,
turn on the |
the morning to In
day In whi h |
Gramliey,
the
It
straw
r beet
of
to
in
12~-hou
Carly
the
may
Coniplete
Fruit growers
ly harvest
a high
or
eat and lay,
Ferguson twp. :
lohn Heber to J
iaines twp.; $1060
Emily M. Sprech
Heaton, tra
ET)
in Spray se
and ;
this uni
grade i
V rng
more applica
State
n this
College entomologists
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tice, say
if they
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buliding,
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on
farm
goods
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household
stock, Implements
Potter Bchool Board
fit
verober 28, at
The nahip
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it ff linsgrove, |
a conference
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: LEGAL ADVERTISEMENTS
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CAUTION
Rive notice
NOTICE,
otith east the HMione
having efi
53 13 4 i wil
debts she
titer township, what Is known
ih Fleisher
of $150,000 for 34 feet in
£500 000 | weather boarded
{with 11-inch
| weather Doardad,
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Haines |
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swullding is 24
studding frame, | COL
Inside and outside | ois mire Hall, Pa
and outside
farm.
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2. Db, 1
by si 24
on
bonrds, again
EXECUTORS NOTICE. }
Estate of AMELIA P KIN
Centre Hall Borough,
Letters testamentary on the above estate
having been duly granted the undersigned,
all persons knowing themeeives indebted
to the estate are requested to make im-
mediste payment, and those having claims
against the same to present them duly su.
thenticated for settlement.
" . y In the 3
order Potter Twp, School Board, | e wie,
late of Gesosinod
al. to - " ————————— —
in PUBLIC BALE REGISTER.
i WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 26,
[1:00 o m., the
er farm, 1 mile east of Panns Cave, on
the Penn Hall road, by 8, P
Horses, cows, ots
ract
at
exec, to Daniel
$245
to
lock p on Daniel Weav
8 twp
ad
ner
rte
wp.: R150
Fact, to the
vania, tract
{ SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 20, at
PP. M.,, 4 miles Centre Hall
tate Highway Houte No
Ph lips: tate, f
Orndorf:
in implements, -3., M
nNKY Smith, auct,
in
South
Smith
MARCH
Frank
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