THURSDAY, JUNE 9, 1932. I ® % & % ® ® ® + = CORRESPONDENTS’ DEPARTMENT Ww * * * ® * Mills, C, - & ® Spring Mr. and Mrs. J. Robinson little Betty delphia last two daughters, and B: Robinson, training Abington pital health, E. T tinsburg neral of his niece, Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. P. H. ton: were end visitors home of Mr. an Harold Mrs. Nelli Koonsman, phia, spent gist 8i5W1 to their the visit Misses week who ave Memor enjoying bara in the found 11 and them Jamison, E Sunday was to attend the Dent, 84., on to George Clemons, ol week fit the d Mrs. and friend hiladelphia agner I * much. week. the The Dam will festival grove house Sunday 1 of their nual picnic irday, Juty 8% in Beaver oat ing the —————————— A AAAI Boalsburg. Mr Mrs. celebrated the and George twenty-fifth Sunday. The Mrs. J. and Mrs State Bubeck h Lynn Mothersha agh ir anniversary on Mr and Hall; Mr, and son, of H. Charles Col- guest were of Linden Mothersbat lege: Mr. son, and of Philadelphia; and wif Daniel Ruth Mothersbaugh. The members 8. gh and Mrs. Henry and Mae Mothersbuagh and friend and Mothersbaugh fo. of the graduating class left Sune on a D.C night Washintgon, lay trip to Mr John friends in Horner Lewis 8, of Spring Ss. spent own Brook Boalgbury Mothers! nd Mrs inley and wmugh Roy MeClin Margaret, visit- Mrs, MoeClintic's Mrs Upka, » y with Mr at Centre Mr. Funk, days las week at he daughts P day ¢ him parents, ind Bruce spent several home of his Reifsnyder. Fri- nyder family took o visit a son. s——————————— Preshyterian Manse News Miss Wible visitor with he Kir with home in the lege, Mrs, C week-end Hall, some Grace was a r friends In Centre John kpatelk is spending time his uncle at their near State Col country Barrens, Alexandria, was Ma Jones, of a guest at the Presbyterian nse on Coa. visitors Monday. ——————— REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS, John PP ux, to Maude E. Walker, Harris twp. $1.00, John F. et on Kimport, et et al, tract in ux, to Maude E. Harris twp. Kimport, et Walker, al, tract dn $1.00, John finger, $1.00 James 8 Stahl. et ux, to Wilbur Bland, tract in Potter twp.; $50. M. IL. Wolfe, et al, to D. W. Myers, tract in Harris twp.; $15. T. EB, Jodon, et ux, to Geo. W. Mag- argel, et ux, tract In Spring twp; $2,000.00. A. FF. Kreamer, et ux, to M. Bhawver, tract In Millheim; $1,850. M. M. Shawver to Margaret M. Ker- stetter, tract in Millheim; $10. Margaret M. Kerstetter to Ida J. Meckley, et al, tract in Millheim; $10, Andrew Lytle, et ux, to Bellefonte Lumber company, tract in College twp. $700. C, Mulfinger to Edward Mul et ux, tract in Spring twp.; M. HOSPITAL CENTRE COUNTY NOTES. - » . * . * . » Bellefonte, }. D., as a surgical of Monday Carl Wyland, was adnritted on patient. Master Cl fonte, R. DD, Monday, Kramer, Belle patient Miller, 7, of medical wrles became a on Pleasant Gap, a Tuesday. of Spring congratulations daughter the James of surgical patignt, died on Mr, and Mrs. Mills, redqelving upon t Lester Kinley are he hospital Mr, birth of a Monday. Mr at on Glenn, of Btate and Frank rents of Wm. Mayer Monda medical Monday. Hurry changed Mryg Barto of Juli sda after windler, of Mile discharged Wednesday Mrs, Wm. Si was shurg, medical treatment. f BP patient after Snyder, o WES town. a medical of State C Saturday after Tues Bitner of was dscharged cal treatment Mrs. Helen ship, admitted Joseph FE I of Be Wednmday and since day. Boggs Wednesday. * ad was lle w for sur Saturday. of Belle fonte, us mitted gical ment discharged fonte, undergoing Sever: Vincent Kane, Was arged Sunday al tre Mrs « STYLE ‘onfer yt Ory surgi tment ul days. iston, discharged Sunday. Master John Henry sia State College chool of Agriculture . + » * ver crops should be sown sdiately. Legumes are considered Where to advantage, and rye in most cases. legumes EgETowWn millet, grass, outs are better noe caver crop in peach the cost at al. the By seed and ap of cultivat Cover <rops orchard for eliminated. Make Thin they ple now, ing the remainder of the senson is Room for Growth vegetable plants as soon ns show signs of being crowded and give the remaining plants a chance to mature, lettuce thinnings « Cut Pulp Wood The July. Onions, spinach, and leaf an be used for food bark slips easily in June and To save time, fill the trees, trim and peel them, and WwW them to soa son in the ‘cut ood and market the w and winter, low, and save fall wood next ince the price of is thin out the poorer for trees the better ones the future Provide Cow Feed Plant supplementary dairy Crops to help cows through the short which is almost inevit- the late summer carry the pasture season, able during fall, peas, and early and dlover, or soybeans are if good land is available, a fleld of sudan grass will provide a lot of feed that he cows can harvest themselves. Spread Lime Correctly Lime Is much more efficient if well spead and thoroughly mixed with the soll. Burned lime should be carefully slaked and then spread and harrowed in while in a fine powdery condition. Hydated lime and limestone will do much more immediate good If harrow: ed in before rain, or even heavy dows make it run toguther or become crusts ed or sticky. A A DIAN Goods will not move themselves out of a swore automatically, without some force making them move. You need to hitch them up to the power of ad vertising. Green feeds, such as oats corn, suitable, or - th re & Presbiviery Presbyterian Huntingdon met Centre Hall Monday. The April sufficient thd Presi 1 Presbytery at the and October 1 not all tra one- all the R. Howell Aroll call of the give time to work of wiery, so day session June was ared the work may be « yy. C. preached of commiss ¢ beginning the session + cent of number present pession takes in pri if Presbyterial nm Seminary nsed to preach. fH cor and nmissioners of the luncheon wid women of the Now io prepare ad ue WHEN A cHnp dashes unex- pectedly into the road-—a street ’ 3 car stops another 1 lio} motorist Crashes a red light- \ y abruptly —— you need tires that grip and bring £ you to a qui ick sto THE-TIRE Ws the built It's Safety Silvertown — the Safest Tire Ever Built, the tire that stops before it’s too late. that gene HAVE tire was for just such emer is. the new Goodrich THAT Exact Tests with a dynamom- eter prove that this new Silver. town offers far greater resis. tance to skidding than other tires. When vou jam on your brakes, this tire really holds. STOPS Irs NEw, modern, scientific tread design offers 14 sharp skid-resisting* edges of rubber, seven in each direction, to keep you from skidding on wet, oil- filmed pavements. BEFORE Axp THe Safety Silvertown gives you greater protection against blow-outs, too. Every cord of its strong carcass is full- floating in live rubber, prevent. ing friction, guarding against blow-outs. ITS TOO LATE Yer SAFETY SILVERTOWNS cost no more than ordinary tires, The 4.40 and 4.50-21 for Fords and Chevrolets, for example, is only $7.05, and you get an al- lowance for your old tires, too. Miller MOTOR CO. IF We will the following have benefit your ) 1 WOO! Hard finish, all- 100% + | Wor ne of SARY FOR THE Si “ Ww he re DRI ROBE MILLHEI M PENNY-A-WORD COLUMN 250 pays for a four-line ad, In column, These Ijitie ads. are workers in the way of results. tise anything here, from a “Hel to » “House snd Lot for Sa 1LLOST STRAWBERRIES 3 Monday, Wednesday first «lane inged int fxpDenae FOR BALE able for small Reporter office Apply INSURANCE Anp REAL ESTATE WANT TO BUY OR SELL? SEE US FIRST. wereresd C. D. BARTHOLOMEW CENTRE HALL, PA. 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IPFRONE COMPANY OF PEnn, PRR INGE THRE IRON RINT INIT BION ee ITO DRT st Liang PURE FOOD FRED LUSE, Manager Shelled Peanuts Ginger Snaps —fresh baked ; 3 1b. 20c . 3 Ibs. 25¢ 2 Med.C ane 25¢ FRENCH'S Pillsbury Flour M12 13c Rock-Co Cocoa 2-Ibcan19¢ WEIS QUALITY CORN 2med. cans 25¢ Mustard jar 13c CALIFORNIA LEMONS For Lemonade 30¢ or leed Tea ——————— SR PALMOLIVE SOAP 2 cakes 15¢ ———— LUCKY STRIKE CIGARETTES WEIS QUALITY PORK AND BEANS can 5c pared. Ideal for dine ner or plenios. PART-T-JEL Gelatine Dessert 2
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