THURSDAY, MARCH 10, 1932. ® *® * . . ® o® # * CORRESPONDENTS’ DEPARTMENT *® \a * *® w * Linden Hall. Mr. and Mrg M spent at the & * *® - * ®» 1X. Green and Ken in Ella Wednesday of Mrs, neth Green last Lewistown Whiteman, Mrs, J last ter, Mrs, snyder, Haves Ralston quilting at the Purst, in Centre Hall, 1a Mr. and Mrs. M. K. trip to Harrisburg last home HH. several week at Mrs, Ex Wm Mrs. Ross spent of her in Centre Mrd Jon Ross and Mra, entertained at a of Mrs. Edward st Thursday. wle the home Hall dell iw. Durst, Messmer, Samuel were home Green m Friday Kenneth Green spent the wes k-end with his brother, Maurce, at Oak Hall have and this loc bad Many people in ity | been housed the grip. Mr, and Mrs several days last a of Mr. and Mrs, Harry B burg. Mr. and Mrs. P spent Sunday at Ross parents, Mr up with colds Harold spent wiek hom Jonls 11 alll the and Mrs, J family home of Mr. H. Ross. Ross and ee ———— BOOKS, OLD AND NEW, BY S. S, SHALLCROSS His experiences as a book collector were related by Samuel 8. Shallcross in an interesting way to the members of the Bellefonte Kiwanis Club ay the the Shalicross meeting noon in 'enn Jelle Tuesday hotel. Mrs. hobby of years ago, when he purchased the Ii- of aged about 8.000 included a began his collecting books some consist In number brary an physician, ing of volumes, this collection were of first editions, and books printed as the sixteenth the eighteenth and early as In century, as as y of seventeenth cen- early nine irfes. One of the most In- the medical i OR chosen Widdowson as 1 bes} il CUD Will ceipts will be to crippled children, club's work with and eed privi * ® @ *. - ® » FARM CALENDAR. Timely Reminders from of Agriculture # ® * . Give Chicks It is Roo me a safe rule to allow one oot of floor For chicks sl f space for ev chicks. best results not more than 350 yuld be brooded te in one pen or brooder house, Order Forest Trees— Forest filed ment tree selling orders shov1d be with the Peénnsylivania of Forests and The supply of the ible planting stock is jow. Depart by most Waters this time feslr To be cer: tain of getting what you want, place your order immediately. Plant Farm Garden— A good farm garden will produce a kinds of Such supply healthful food, and be a sufficient quantity of various vegetables for a 12-month supply. garden wil] be profitable an of tast 11 wgement will provi to s rather than a drudgery. Need Careful Planting— ob shrubs Four important points must be gorved trees and Have with good soil, Do not plant too deep Pack the earth carefully roots Water well in planting the location properly prepared iy around the in order to fill the soil cavities, Control Fruit Pests— If San Jose scale is serious, applying the dormant spray of lime-sulphur is timely practice, Give the trees a thorough drenching, say State College entomologists, Sweeten Sour Solls— Alfalfa requires a sweet soil. Some golls are suitable for this legume and others can be put in the proper con- dition. Your county agent will test soil samples and inform you of the am: ount of lime needed. Feed for Fast Galng— Barly farrowed pigs of good breed: ing, if given full feeding and kept in a sanitary environment, can be fat: tened for the early fall market when prices invarlably are higher than later, a ARE “PACIFIST” PREACHERS LEADING YOUTH TO COMMUNISM! Dr. Lelubach, Editor of the Reformed Chureh Messenger, Says No~~De- fends Church's Peace Program. Charges that the “pacifist preachers” of the churches “the greatest problems the young Protestant are in America and are leading to Communism” denfed a few days ago by the Rev, Dr, Pau] 8. Ladnbach. of the with issued Dr. Leinbach, who is editor Reformed Church Messenger, in of headquarters Philadelphia, his defense the Church's peace in answer to a statement by program pe executive Traln- Orvel Johnson, Colonel retary of the Reserve Officers’ ing Association. Corps America, made by Colon “The people do not to misled and good Church they have been tho realize what extent misrepresented by fow ing the Study who have succeeded in contr small gatherings called Church Conferences at which political subjects acted upon. To just the that the Federal Council} of the Church- vXxtent are es succeeds in inducing our young men to refuse to prepare properly for to perform the full obligation of citizenship, they have helped them on the How and the road to Communism, of which the Protestant churches from the pac first step is athelsm. to protect of the this defenso {fist preachers is one greatest time." the problems in America at Dr, in hig program of nay be doubted, the C Leinbach of the Church, sald: of course, wheth- ach Protestant sionel Is as mn interested protecting the churches in protecting his { wn be may wa canno of America: th Synod the Re- vars He. , and many o Synods of our own in the U 8 12 bodies But any agen oppose compulsory military to of a truly dem- as contrary both the spir- religion and nation are bound to be regard r militarists as a ‘menace’, “ ‘Rlesaxd are And His regard as sald may the peace makers’ Jesus, loyal followers well ‘menace’ those who, and peace makers, a instead of praying for co-operat the scoff are ii at them and opposing all their eof forts to disarm the nationalistic mil. itary camps which are a constant and increasing incitement to war and bloodshed.” ——— —— There are a total of 757 consolidated schools in Pennsylvania, nine of which are located in Centre county. SS ——— I'll Tell You Free How to Heal Bad Legs Simply anoint the swollen veins an’ 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 your money unless you are. NOTICE, We have just unloaded a ear of Page Wire produets, consisting of woven fence, barbed wire, nails, to offer a liberal am- oats, Prices attractive, BRADFORD & €0.” Hall feneoe, lawn Also of seed ete have ount Centre LEGAL ADVERTISEMENTS, COURT PROCLAMATION, Whereas the Honorable MM, Fleming, President Judge of the of Common Pleas of the 49th Judicial Distret, consisting of the ot Centre, hay feud hs pra date of 2nd day of for Common Pleas, Ward ourt County opt, b 1932, ne ing March, to me directed holding Court of of the Quarter ons TT General and ery: in to conve MONDAY, APRIL 4th Unit JOHN M. BOOB, Sheriff"'s Office. Bellefonte, March Sth, 1832 ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE ROYER, ate County. In the Estate of W. J. Potter Township Centre deceased. of Pa. Letters of adminl tion on above estate having been duly granted the undersigned, all persons knowing themselves indebted to the estate are requested to make im mediate payment, and those having claims against the same to present them duly an thenticated for settlement, M ROYER, Centre Hall, Pa., C Admr., RD 1 8013 ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE, In the Estate of GEORGE JORDAN, Inte of Potter Township, Centre Coun Pa., deceased } { ty, Letters of administration on above estate paving been duly granted the pndersign- ed, all persons knowing themselves in- debited to the estate are requested to make immediate payment, and those baving claims against the same to present them duly authenticated for setilement. JOHN E. BUBB Centre Hall, P tri A PUBLIC SALE. LH H R Centre 10ONG WOLFE Hall, BR D. 2 Public Sale Register Sale notice under this head is carried free of charge when bills are printed at oy office. To all others the charge is 1.50, MONDAY, MARCH 14, at 10 A. M, 2 thiles southeast of Old Fort and 2% miles west of Spring Mills, on the A. B. Leo farm by F. 8. Musser: Clean- up sale of farm stock nd implements. -5, M, 8mith, auct. THURSDAY, MARCH 17, at 10 A M.., on the Fisher farm. six miles East of Centre Hall along Brushvalley road. Frank M. Fisher will sell farm stock and implements EE. M, Smith, auct, THURSDAY, MARCH 17, at 10 A. M.. at Oak Hall Station, by L. K Dale: Clean-up sale of farm stock and imple. ments: also some household goods, FRIDAY, MARCH 18, at 12:30 o'- clock. 2% miles east of Centre Hall, on Henry Homan farm, by H. C Long and H. BR. Wolf: 2 horses, 15 cows, 87 head hogx—E M Bmith, auct SATURDAY, MARCH 19, at 10 A. M., on the Mrs Clara Mecker farm, 4 miles South of Centre Hall, by Paul BE Bradford: Farm stock and implements; clean-up sale~E. M. 8mith, auct. SATURDAY, MARCH 12, at sharp, by Harry 1. Snavely, Allison farm, Spring Mils—a sale of farm stock and ime 12:00 o'clock the clean-up plements, MONDAY, MARCH 21, at 9:30 A.M, 1 mile east of Linden Hall and § miles west of Old Fort, by Anna E Rockey: Complete farm equipment of machinery and stock—E., M. Smith, aut, THURSDAY, MARCH 24, at 1:00 P, M., Mra. Ida Fredericks will offer at public sale at Farmers Mills, a line of household goods, some antiques, Ford truck, mill wagon, eto.~—Wise & Hub- ler, aucts, SATURDAY, MARCH 26, at 10 A M,, on the Hosterman farm, % mile west of Potters Mills, by R. C. McClellan: Full line of farming mplements and farm stock! also, household goods Ll. FF. Mayes, auot. TUBSDAY, MARCH 20, at 12:30 P, M, on the old Finkle farm. 2 miles south of Spring Mills, by Mrs, Pearl Decker: Farm stock and implements; wome household goods, M. Smith, auct, on Let ug do your Jeb Printing. A— i Easter 3 Comes Mar. 27 them—are the rule, _-. os 65 13 § ¢ 4 arment 10r the rely different. Detail WE WILL BE PLEASED TO SHOW Yo WOOLEN SUITS —AT $12.50. JUST RECEIVED SPING HATS—#1 with Ne NV SNAKESKINS—at $3.95, and WINDOWS. Nia) - MILLHEIM PENNY-A-WORD COLUMN te pays for =» four-line ad in this oolumn, These little nds. are workers in the way of results. Advers tise anything hers, from a “Help Wanted™ te 8 “House and Lot for Sale” FOR RENT y Engi kinds Om be used for Owner leaving State Col rear end of jot can CArs reasonably y So. Gill 209] priced 118 St, Phone work of Pot phone Centre Hall TOR2. WANTED at Foust tos Mills Man and Place, 2 miles South wife for of all cwlio—~ WANTED-—Market chickens kinds: tankage sold, 31.50 per A. M. Reigel, Centre Hall; phone 11- RS. Tie FARM FOR RENT. -140-acre farm, 80 acrea tillable, one mile west of Pot- tors Mills. near State road; good bulld- ings, abundance of water, reasonable joase —W. 1. Hosterman, State Col- lage. 2t GOOD HOME FOR SALE. I am offering my home, known as the Harry Dinges home, at private sale jocated right the borough limits of Centre Hall east of There on erected good house, good size barn Property ds outside town, along Brush Valley road and all outbuildings. Con tains twenty seven acres of land, about one-half cleared and the remainder in good saw timber and Also, five acres of orchard with the best va- NOCOASATY fire- wood. ricties apples, and plenty of other fruit. 1f interested in buying a good home, nicely and convenient liv here 2 a chance for some one (o it a two. HARRY DIN oll located for ing, snap up a bargain minute walk to town GES, Centre Hall, Pa PATENTS Time counts In applying for patents. Don't risk de lay In protecting your fess. Bend sketch or model for instructions of write for FREER book, “How to O%ain a Patent” sad “Record of Invention” formation on how to proceed. Communion. tions strictly sonfidential Prompt, careful, eficlent service. CLARENCE A. O'BRIEN Registered Patent Attorney 0-4 Beewrity Savings & Commercial Bask Deilding (Directly aeroms street from Patent Ofees WASHINGTON, ©. ©. Only abo Goods will not move themselves out of a store automatically, without some force making them move. You need to hiteh them up to the power of ad vertising. REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS, ¢ Pe to el H. Horner, - - — THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK CENTRE HALL, PA. “inn — N {r Many Large Whole- salers and Importers are being forced out of business. See Our Exceptional Bar- gains in WRIST and POCKET WATCHES ALSO, SOME Wonderful Bargains in DIAMOND RINGS Satisfactory Repairing at Reasonable Prices R. S. STOVER, Jeweler MILLHEIM, PA.
Significant historical Pennsylvania newspapers