3 THURSDAY, MARCH 17, 193 - * 2 "2 @ * CORRESPONDENTS +. DEPARTMENT - * Ld » ® * * & =» ® Boalsburg. Mis Margaret Kuhn, Mrs. M, Kuhn and grandson, Joseph Cupp, x turned home Thursday the hospitality of the alter Harry Smit sheltered on account of the snow enroiite from Williamsport on Sunday t i tori The Junlor a] contest will held in the Thursday ev o'clock. Mrs E. W pent Monday Mr Mrs daughter moved the J. DPD bridge. ora Pr ning, h + cnur 11, a by terian March s and the Misses Hall, MacEw Milla sider Hes at Oak Gooren and from t Patt {OT oral days Lee Broks Wm. Ma the W The bx are permitted stock y ha rn Penite the V to atte 1 ana 8 8 nt 1 ntiary tional [3s 'y d one I sale, have made th th sale « Luther choice n 117, at Hall, David Bohn ut the home Harshbarger. Letters from the Leland ily announced their safe Junction City, Kansas, where they ba located for several months. A crop of fine ice was taken off McFarlane ice last —————— late for last Mrs. EE M Kuhn drove Thursday © K. 1 some tim Mrs. is spending of his sister, Walker fam arrival ponds week {Received too wi) Mr, Margaret we Kuhn and to Willi friends; and 3 ort route on Sunday home in the d i storm-staye A Zion Smith, a Mrs. Mr, n ar and Charles Fisher, their Jr Danville, at Penn Med Charles nt ns. white pal lege, w [Note 1 i This mailed early her enough t for ime fast delayed for some reason a Rebersburg. Mrs. Milford list. The Rebersburg ’ successful in TWD games Five. T. A. Auman wag very iif over the past week-end D. IL Royer and Mrs. Ed. Hosterman attended the funeral of Mrs. Voaada, at Madisonbmrg, Friday afternoon Mrs. Harvey Grenoble and daughter or Madisonburg, spent Saturday at the home of Elida Musser, Mr. and Mrs. Harold Auman, of Wil- liamsport, spent Sunday at the home of T. A. Auman. Rev. Baker and family, were visiting in town over Sunday Misg Jessie Moyer home the week-end Garrett is on the angers’ were very week, winning Williamsport “Big the past from was over —— for Limbert { Received Inte last week) Mrs. A at the too BE last Tues. Mrs. T spent a of Mr. J AY home and Ocker The theran Lau monthly Boclety Aid held of the their Ladies church mesting Thursday evening. 8. A. Blerly and family were to Lock Haven on Saturday Orvis Swartz and family moved into John Bright's home on Tuesday. Charles CGramley and Lioyd Fisher spent Wednesday at the home of C. H. Gramley. Mr. and Mrs, "Jake" Stydrs and son of Woks Store, moved to the west end of town this week. The schools were Closed on Munday and Tuesday becauss of the stormy weather, . Dr. Edwin Royer and wife of Lock Haven, spent Sunlay at the hone of D. D. Royer, A———— REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS, Dicen B. Thomas, et al, to EG. Wasson, ot ux, tract in College twp; $2000, Arthur EK. Yowmch, et ux to George 4. Bair, trast In State College; $1. rank DD, Gardner, et ux, to Echool Di viet of Ferguson twp.; $2,100. yy Potters Mills, Walker, who is staying hig brother Leslie, at XY for nt the parents, Mrs. Ralph home of few days Mr. visited i of his and Walker, Mrs, fam, Low rents, Mra, BON moved to live with her Michael Smithy Yeagertown, at the home William Foust, and June Wagner storm- stayed at aunt, Miss Ruth Thomas and Jast fall have come Mr. and Mrs Ready, from spending some time daughter, Mrs, Bernice ville who John n, to h 5 CT 15 wero ! thor their Mingle two childre burn, and sited wife and Mr the Sunday v at kK. on Valker, the Altoor y home Walk ol cons A Linden Hall, Ruth Ishle at the he Frank t 1 a Pp ix on r eantertaine me of her Mr. and Mrs, MeClintie, \ Those Mrs present Mors Mrs and Mi FE Ruth Mrx Mrs. Roy MoCiintic, Christina nd at arold Wieland (ireen, Rufus iq Balley t s|spen the home of her Callahan i account alter in f +1 of the n snowbo and Mrs spent Mra, BW Mrs, oy MeClintic a Roy MeClint Sunday afternoon s oF MoClintic's parents, Ripka, Old Fo ‘lintic's pare cast of un for exXpacis Of » * " - FARM CALENDAR. Timely ders y Remi Pennsylvania State Co irom School of Agriculture *® ® - * * * * * * Favor Early Plants— Strong, healthy plants need goo fairly conditions, uniform growing sunlight, temeperature not thigh by day nor too low at night, suf ficient ventilation and proper moisture Water only an a clear day, when the surface will dry quickly. Apply water only when necessary and wet the soil deeply each time. Feed Chicks Early Chicks can be fed safely wel] dried off, be placed In the Pp AR SOON Aas they are active and to brooder house, say Penn State inliste Prune Hardy Vines Inspect the the Ha. lTY Space vines. All prunefl now to hardy except Do thick wistaris can be not allow the vines that { fastened to thelr get too {Also be sure they are properly supports, Agitation Hastens Cooling Milk cooled by direct more Milk the Experiments at State College show that immersion cools £ rapidly if the water is agitated cools more uniformly throughout can when agitation is employed there ig no advantage in agitating the water If milk is not to be cooled holow 60 degrees F. Eat Vegetables Dally Each member of the family reyuires two vegetables besides potatoes each day, A leafy green vegetable should be served at least three times a week, Tomatoes can be used often in the diet. The well-planned garden will provide for these needs. Trim Market Lambs To reduce feed costs and Improve the quality of market lambs, all lambs should be docked early and the ram lambs should be castrated soon after: ward. Most markets diseriminats se verely against the untrimmed laanb, Use Sucker Selons— Bucker wood can be used for sdons to be employed In grafting werk this spring. PUBLIC SALE, MARCH Ki FRIDAY, M, 2% miles the Henry Homan dersigned will sell the HORSES-—8arrel bay 18, 18t at 12:30 P. on farm, following 2 mare, 1250, CGOWSE--Twelve are hig 3 Registered Shorthor fresh by time of sale, will 1300: 16 Holsteins; will be mare, weighs 8 is “s HOGS brood time of sale; 40 to Quality BOWS, about will 8040 1256 jhe, White welgh from Kerlin Pullets, ALSO t Two new handmade r and pinut: | | 420 mens ean em a i ic Sale Regist r TE an a THURSDAY, MARCH at farm. six along along or sell M sneer ii ort took BE jauct, | THURSDAY, IM. at Oak Hall | Clean-up sale of far ments; hot FRID clock, 2 on Hem “Long nr M at Ntation r La. also some 10ld goo ' AY, MARCH mi oant Homan H. R head es y farm, A Wolf and 2 (Sows, 87 hoga FE lauct. SATURDAY, MARCH 19, TESDAY the MARCH old Fink} Spring Mill stock by and of Farm imple household gooda M BS u ETH ns; i fi ch, 11 a A er ried 10 10 is, m Star Boarders OBERT HART eyed his herd speculatively. Comfortably bedded down and content in their stan. chions, forty cows returned his gaze. “Star boarders,” he mut. tered, “that’s what half of them are. I can’t afford to replace them—and I can’t afford to keep them!” It was the old problem of dairy farming and Mr. Hart pondered it afresh as he returned to the house. “There were a couple of telephone calls, Bob,” said Mre. Hart as he en tered. “Old Mr. Beal is sick again. Can you take over any of his cows? Then Tom Parker called. He wants to buy for Mr. Hart laughed. “Let me have the telephone! Coming together like that, I'll say ‘yes’ to both of them!” The modern farm home has EERE EAANAS AEE AERA RRR ARNE RR RR RRR REAR RRRARR ARERR ARAN NASR RAR RRR RR RRR RENAE RNY RAEN E RRR RRR ERAN REFER EARN RENN RRR RRA R NERA RRR RR ARR RRR TRIN Ratan L, PA, | n le I DRESSES and COATS-- TH rus STYLES thie YEAR are entirely ire R {NF iS SORT] oe PEOE EP OPOOPEP | FPPPOCG EPCOT IIOP IOCIPOTIOIETOVOEET PP OSI IPIIOPPOPOPPPPOP OOOO PPO POP OPIS OPIS PEI PIO SUITS AND TOPCOATS A \ H (O01 \ $12.50, ST | § | 8 i 4 3 : RIE NOI ONLY SUITS 'AILORED Ss —AT J ’ ) R 1 ECEIVED—NEW SPIN( TEI EERETE POOSETOOPIOIPIOOIOvee And Most Important- NEW SHOES A TREMENDOUS SHIPMENT ARRIVED ig GENUINI WATCH OUR I'HIS PAST WEEK SNAKESKINS- WINDOWS NIEMANS DEPARTMENT ST “WHERE YOUR DOLLAES MILLHEIM GO FARTHEST" » ? NCW with FEL Y Riis Ss py il | } PENNY-A-WORD COLUMN GOOD HOME FOR SALE. this wonder resulis Adver- “Help Wanted™ Sake.” a four-line ad in {oslumn, These tle nds, {workers in the way of tise anything here, from a ite 8 “House und Lot for the pays for are i EE WANTED kinds A. M R31. of all chickens $1.5 Centre Hall; Market tankagy sald } per phone 11- Tu eigel THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK CENTRE HALL, PA. farm, of Pot- good bulid- reasonable Btate Col os wt FARM FOR #0 acres tl near State rand; ings, abundance of water, lease —W, R. Hosterman, lege. RENT one 140 woest acre able mile ters Mills, FOR SALE 36 Kerlin strain. are 60c apiecn Harry White Leghorn hens, laying good now; Dingess, Centres Hall, FOR BALE 8-18 International tract or, almost new sprockets; also, used parts for tractor that I bought for re $50.00 takes all—-G, W, ‘phone 176R15, Centre Hall talston. ol2 pairs, FOR SALE--—8everal very nice shoats H.W. Frantz, Centre Hall, R, D, 1 LEGAL ADVERTISEMENTS, COURT PROCLAMATION, Whereas the Honorable M. Ward Fleming, President Judge of the Court f Common Pleas of the 49th Judi ial | Dstrot, consisting of the © of Centre, having lssucd hs precept, bear ing date of 2nd day of March, 1932, to me directed for holding a Speci Court of Common Pleas, Court of Quarter Sessions of the peace, Oyer and Terminer and General Jall Deliv ery, in and for the County of Centre, to convene at Bellefonte, Penna, on MONDAY, APRIL 4th, 1932, at 19:00 o'clock A. M, Given under my hand at Bellefonte the 5th day of March, in the year f our Lord, 1932, and the 166th Year o the Independence of the United States of America. Many Large Whole- salers and Importers are being forced out of business. 4 ounty 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, : i JOHN M. BOOB, Sheriff. Sheriff’s Office, Bellefonte, March 5th, 1932, ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE In the Estate of W. J. ROYER, late of Potter Township, Centre County, Pa, deceased Letters of administration on above estate having been duly nied the un all persons knowing themselves to the estate are requested to make Im mediate payment, and those having claims against the same to present them duly au. thenticated for settlement. M. C. ROYER, Admr, Centre Hall, Pa, RD. Let us de your Jeb Printing.
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