THURSDAY, MARCH 3, 1832. * . * CORRESPONDENTS DEPARTMENT » % ® * *® * *® * * ¢ » # . hh 0 Soring Mills. wl o Mr. and Mrs. spent the Fred Burrows, of York the Wolfe them he where he got end at parenta week home, that of George N 8 Wolle home, to is a call accompanied from which place to Philadelphia, te his employ he former place up from of work come to the ha for take and laid ment been off an time, Mrs, burg, of Martins H. of Martin, Gertrude and her son-in-law, 8 d two daughters, Martins wife an burg, k-end visitors at were Mr we Martin's home of Jamison, Esq Mrs, Martin was of glad to = erly » and apparently wl mates friends. Mr $s and P. by esof Odd Fellows 0 8 were well attended members lodges, those Fel were Rev Harry B Mr, and Mrs Union; J. O. MeCormick, J. B. McCormick, Last Wednesday party There neighbors present Odd from Mr, State banquet C. Bierly, and Mra 7 Wagner, of wn Elmer G. Stump, Mr. and Mrs of Sunbury. evening there an onion at the home of sixteen friends to assist Mr, sets. Those and Mrs, R. P. Strouse Mt ad Mrs W. A. Mulfinger, Mrs. C. McMutrie, Mary, Mabel, Bar. were present clean Mr boys, Mrs. J. M. ges, Mrs Osman Houser to onion were: two § C. Bart Scott Mrs. W. P and daughter Mr. Bair, Jr, Bair enter held by He 1s well attended A len Shultz Auman vas iamsport on Saturday Henry Winter and wife, were at the home of Harry Kathie B i Mra. How cairn for the Rev. Paul preached last Boone en ird was ard Miller went roat of Thurs Evangelical church r evening in The Rebersburg neers” are very successfully in basket ball. They fre one won one game ym the Spring “Cardinals” nd from Siglerville, on Saturday evening Class No. 3 of the Reformed Sunday school entertained the home of Mrs i was at Charles Miller on Friday even- Refrs 3 W ng shments were served Mr F and Wednesday Mrs Jierly spent Tuesday at Bellefonte. George Wise. of Rockville, spent Mrs, a day at the home of Charles Smull. Mr Lock Haven Master 4 Limie Korman's niece {from spent Sunday with her Pau Btover his D. is visiting grandparents, Weavers. I AI MP ISA. Linden Hall. J. KH Mrs. F. E Wieland spent Wednesday at the home of Mr. Mrs. N. B. Martz Mrs, John Snyder nnd Mrs. King Mills, Mrs Ross and and and two children, Wednesday at the apent Wm 3 My Of Meamer 4 Huth Green WwW. R Ruth Ishler Mrs, apent at the G viston home. Mrs home of fehler's Mrs yening Frank MeClintie, and wil] remain oma time Mr Mrs, visiting and Saturday with relatives friends in State College. M K after completing Green arrived home a week's work ledford and surrounding vienity. this week. Oak Hall on Tuesday. two children, of Cleveland, Ohdo Mra John Carper. Boalsburg. in Altoona last week. the week end with relatives In Sun bury and Northumberland. Mr. and Mrs. H, F. MotGirk and Mes and Millard MeGirk, of town on Sate sers Forrest Altoona, were guests in urday. Mra J. PB over-Sunday Harkins, of State Cullege, visitor with her J. wos +| parents, Rev, and Mrs, W. Il Mrs Itishel pending some time at the A. J. Hazel an Wagner and are Gerald baby home, Mrs Whitekettle of Newport, and Mrs. Richard Goheen Elizabeth and son, visited thelr par- E H. grandfather, Wm, for and son, orf Indiana, 1lents, Prof and Mrs. Meyer, and also thelr Meyer, who h been quite dl suveral 8 weeks, to school to Dale has returned rederi an absence of six weeks due assisting Mrs, ning, Geo. Mar the Dale, of town on Sun- vicin- absent from Mumps are prevalent in this ity, a dozen pupils being # school Monday because of liness from them, ——————— i ——— REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS, H. J. Markle, et ux, to Mary C. day, tract in Spring twp.: $1. Alice M, Council, et to Harmon Bowes, ux, tract in Liberty $700, Warren well Ward, township; $1. Arthur C. Moffet Sune al, et twp. ; 8. Ward, et al, et ux to J. Max- tract in Ferguson Cloetingth, Lo tract MofTet et to in State College; $1. to Arthur C. tract in ux, gina Regina Cloe- tingth, et ux, College; ux to Anna in Potter twp.; $1500 A Charles - : * ® * - ® FARM CALENDAR. * Sow Annuals Nowe vs 1irk Jat SUR, comb, flowers, Health and no day Promote Horse Heavy feeding or Tany 8 Aare sure to reduce the idle, lege ilvestock specialists urge horses are State Practice Five Steps— Good seed, at a, of of thorough preparation the proper time, rotation croy use of lime as needed, and 1b ral fertilization are five sound prac- tices in growing farm crops Make Maple Syrup— Sap will begin to flow soon from the sugur maple trees, Clean the sap pails and evaporator, so that everything will be ready Clean equipment is essen tial in making light * : covered oolored, good quale ity syrup is advisable to keep the pails during the entire run tree washings and dirt into the sap. The best always sells 10 prevent from getting maple for sap a good price. Try New Vegetables Why not add one or more new veg etables to the list this year when buy- ng garden sfed? Broccoll, Chinese cabbage Swiss chard, endive and kale are worth trying. Reduce Milk Costs Five of feed costs in producing milk. of proportion influence the reduction These feeding factors are productnon the cow, to the duction, kind and quality of and Prune Grapes Nowe Winter t} for th cause there is less conflict with before the "ow of sap starts, excessive bleeding of grain in cow's pro: roughage, water, grain mixtures uvacd. is 0 desirable time most pruning ¢ grape vinegard be- other work done If pruning Is vines wit be prevented, ———— i Ill Tell You Free How to Heal Bad Legs Simply anoint the swollen veins and sores with Emerald Oil, and bandage your leg. Use a bandage three inches wide and long enough to give the necessary support, wind- ing it upward from the ankle to the knee, the way the blood flows in the veins. No more broken veins, No more ulcers nor open sores, No more crippling pain. Just follow directions and you are sure to be helped. Your druggist won't keep . WE HAVE MOVED OUR STORE. Right across the road from ou i previous location, you will us nicely situated for bu INEss, on ana ie ¥ i FRIDAY, MARCH { ou of Sure you at all times shar * o sii » 1tY mercnancise CENTRE HALL $9.95 ew 12 SHO 592s $7 9-50 Shoes, for Spring 1932, MERCHANDISE. GOOD HOME FOR SALE. I am offering my Public Sale Register Sale notice under this head is carried free of charge when Hills are printed af this office. To all others the charge is $1.70, a @ at 10 Stover farm, tween Millheim and Coburn, and 8. Slack Purebred Holstein hogs. Free lunch. —E. SATURDAY, MARCH §, at 12 o' sharp, Lowis H. Garbrick, 3 miles west of Centre Hall, will hold stock sale. offering pure bred and grade Holstein cattle, sheep, hogs and chickens —E. M, Smith, auct. TUESDAY, MARCH iP the F farm, 2% Miles west of Millheim, by Van Meeker implements A.M, on be Fred offer and act ook FRIDAY, MACRH 4, the M E. midway J. will shoo) Smith, Slack John cattie, M . at M., on North Full Fa > orater and farm stock Smith, line M. WEDNESDAY, A, M., North Centre auc. MARCH at 9.00 Tries farm, 1% M and 4 M. West of Jessie Comly: and implementa a on the Van Linden Hall Hall, by Mrs. Full line farm stock —§%. M. Smith, auct. MONDAY, MARCH 14, at 10 A. M, 2 miles southeast of Old Fort and 2% miles west of Spring Mills, on the A B. Lee farm by F. 8, Musser: Clean up sale of farm stock nd implements, ~§. M, Bmith, auct. THURSDAY, MARCH 17, at 10 A. M., on the Fisher farm. six miles East of Centre Hall along Brushwvalley road, Frank M., Fisher will sell farm stock and implements —E. M, Smith, auct, THURSDAY, MARCH 17, at 10 A M., at Oak Hall Station, by LL. K. Dale: Clean-up sale of farm stock and imple ments; also some household goods, FRIDAY, MARCH clock, miles east on Henry Homan Long H R COWS, head 1%, at 12:30 o'- of Centre Hall, farm, by H C Wolf: horses, hoga M, 8mith 2% “ » E. and 87 auct., SATURDAY, MARCH 19, at 10 A. M., on the Mrs. Clara Meeker farm, 4 miles South of Centre Hall, by Paul E Bradford: Farm stock and implements; clean-up sale ~—~E. M. Smith, auct. SATURDAY, MARCH .12, at 12:00 o'clock sharp, by Harry 1. 8navely, on the Allison farm, Spring Misa clean-up sale of farm stock and im- plements. MONDAY, MARCH 21, at 9:30 A. M., 1 mile cast of Linden Hall and § miles west of Old Fort, by Anna E. Rockey: Complete farm equipment of machinery and stock.—E., M. Smith, act, SATURDAY, MARCH 26, at 10 AM, on the Hosterman farm, % mile west of Potters Mills, by R. C, McClellan: Pull line of farming mplements and farm stock; also, household goods. dL. F. Mayes, auct TUGSDAY, MARCH 290, at 12:30 P. M., on the old Finkle farm. 2 miles south of Spring Mills, by Mrs, Pearl Decker: Farm stock and implements; some houseliold goods —~E, M. Smith, auct, your money unless you are. WE FIT FEET $9.95 ESP ICOPIe [2° We are featuring 1 NEW SPRING alue. GO I oo — PENNY -A-WORD COLUMN he pars for a four-line column, These little ands. are wonder workers in the way of results. Adver- tise anything bore, from a “Help Wanted” to 8 "House and Lot for Sale” sd. In this rwner priced Gill Qt “s WAN TED. —~Man Place wt WANTED Market chickens kinds id, $1.50 A. M. Reigel., Centre Hall; Ra. of all tankage 80 per owt phone 11- ki 4 FARM FOR RENT acres tilable ters Mills, near ings, abundance WwW. R 140-acre farm, west of Pot good build. reasonable State Col- in 20 one mile State road ; of Hosterman, water, lease lege PUBLIC SALE. THURSDAY, MARCH 24, 1:00 M., Mre Ida Fredericks will offer public sale at Farmers Mills, a line P. at of kitchen utensils. sink at household goods with cupboard, 14-foot extension table, antique walnut table with drop leaves, lot stands, daybed, bedsteads, bed springs, antique 4 Wheelock square plano, divan, couch- chairs and rockers, clocks bureau, drawers with glass pulls, en, benches, refrigerator, bard coal heater, range, cook stove. carpets, some butcher scald kettle and rings Inrge meat benches, antique pictures, tools, ing trough, moat vessel cider bare rels, carpenter shotgun, bulbs; work bench dahlias, cannas Ford ton truck, platform springs, 1 ity buggy, wagon with high and low wheels, good sleigh, hay ladders. plow, cultivator, harrow, mow er harness, 120-gallon gasoline stor. age tank, many other articles tou nu merous to mention-Wise & Hubler, aucte, with vise, and gladiolus good mil; wag 1-4 ton capac On. 2 ‘horse sled, CENTRE LEGAL ADVERTISEMENTS. ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE In the Estate of W. J. ROYER, late of Potter Township, Centre County, Pa, deceased. Laotters of administration on above estale having been duly granted the undersigned, all persoms knowing themselves indebted to the estate are requested to make Im- mediate payment, and those having claims against the same to present them duly au thenticated for setliement, M. C. ROYER, Admr., $013 Centre Hall, Pa, R. D. 1 ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTIOR, In the Estate of GEDRGE JORDAN, late of Potter Township, Centre Coun: ty, Pa. deceased Letters of administration on above estate having been duly granted the undersign- ed, all persons knowing themselves In- debted to the estate are requested to make immediate payment, and those having claims against the same to present them duly authenticated for settlement. JOHN E..BUBB, Admr,, Time counts in applying for patents. Don't risk de. lay In proteciing your Mess. Send sketch or model for instructions or wiite for PREE book, “How 10 Obtain a Patent” snd “Record of Invention” form. No charge for in formation on how to proceed Communits tions strictly confidential. Prompt, carefel, efficient service. CLARENCE A. O'BRIEN Registered Patent Attorney 43-A Seeurity Savingy & Commercial Bank Beilding (Directly across street from Patent Ofosd WASHINGTON, D, ©. Let us do your Jeb Printing, 010 PROBAK-not a sour blade innamillion Centre Hall, Pa, R L HALL, PA. HOUSEHOLD GOODS AT PRIVATE SALE. ~The household goods of Miss Tillie P. Keller are offered at private sale at the home of Mra Annie E Homan in Centre Hall, where they may be seen at any time. The follow. ing is offered: Congoleum rug, num- ber of small rugs, 9x12 rug, day bed and mattress, bed, spring and mattress, wicker JMving room suite, 2 rockers, dinner set, kitchen table, ol] stove and taker, bench, other articles—#l IL. Ebright, Centre Hall. 2 istered Guernseys Bulls, Bred and Open Heifers CALYES of both sexes — May Glenwood, Golden Secref, Chene breeding. This stock will be sold than Half Pr All papers furnished free. J. H. DETWILER, Centre Hall, Pa. Reg Cows, Rose, Gov, of the Less eo we. ~ SNYDER'S RADIO SHOPPE (I. 0. 0. F. Bubding) CENTRE HALL, PA.