THURSDAY, MARCH 2, 1933 ® * *® ¥ ® * CORRESPONDENTS’ JHEPARTMENT &® » # - I» » = *® Boalsburg. RAH Joseph Shutt and Miss ter, of New York, jtors at the home Marian Hun- were week-end vis- Mra: Ausle Shutt Mrs. Jacob Meyer speng seve ral days last week with her Mrs. John Drefbelbis and Mrs JOWersox, at State College. Mrs. McFarlane, of Bellefonte, Miss Maude Mitchell, of Lemont guests John Jacobs last weel Of nieces, Alfred and wore of Mr. and Mra; Gerald Rishel and ba by, of Millbrook, were Vis town | on Sunday. Miss Beulah some in Ralph Dale itors In time Penn “Journal” day evening a gram of ntert wnished Spring M annual unp evening There and an abun were ved After play presented by of the P. O. of A. ed by alarge audience, lowed by a Negro sketch memebrs. The bea the Grove. and C. E jc during the latter ning Mr spent a latter’ banq id 1 No. 881, P , $ A. considered a large number families pres- of good eats there was a some of the ladies which was enjoy and was fol- two lodge The ington C Thursday SUCCesS. of me and ser were mbers 1 ance supper ent by chanced by Mrs Paul and Ella T% hed the mus- utiful qui ladies was won Misses Orpha Grenoble fur off by wd Mrs. Fred days at g sister, Mr wher, G few also her f ay Mi aiport F had his the First Johnston, right Bitner, accompa came here by eturned home Wednes tha Ck 1 first Nati daughtes auto « Monday ————— A] AOA LINDEN HALL i Mrs. Wm. Me with Mr and Ry 1 aner spent last Mrs. Charlies Mir. with fluth Green and daughter several days la Centre Hall, n Reifsnyder and Mra. Sam- Wednesday with Mrs. | Hall, ! returned home Fri- several days attended a #t week wind immers at Centre F. Lint having yudsburg rial convention Roy MoClintic { at the nd Mrs Fil wd Mrs. Wm, Meamer soc Ling to Coles ville to attend spent where he several of her Ripka, spent home Bruce ea JI - in the Pl Rev. SOV IeOvg css chu where r wid Ishler and callers at Mrs. (forge son College, were AcClintic home, and Mrs. rday afternoon and gunt, Mr Charles with the and Mrs. William Rebersburg. Ju Winkleblech, an vv has been seriously thu, is not improving. Margarg Kgape, a nurse in the Cen- t+ ‘Jounty hospital, visited her moth- ¢. Ars. Wm. Brungast, on Sunday. fa suel Hillibish, and a Mr. Teats, Freeburg, (id some fox hunting 1 ls section for severaj days the t week. Mt and Mra, Carl Behm and infant Avg iter, of Aaromsburg, called ag the Jun a Ziegler home on Sunday. }i ws Doretha Blerly spent a day in £1 College the past week, visiting frie: is. ob aged citizen il} for some a ¢houldn’t have much fear of March ‘her, if the lasg Friday In Febru. ar. ay ba regarded as a sample, for th! «y was an idea; spring day. with mercury rising In the 60's, ’ - HUNTER'S BULLET HITS TWO IN BED; GETS 3 YEARS | | the of i on- | guilty The New “to "the 1033 cars is the Karthaus, who before Judge Thursday, Glace, of Lock to shooting a human being in to Henry makes celerating it with only lation. This device “Starterator” the SOIVe 5 | the first the duce it, i The new men hr appeal to the because it eliminates on control to bother with; urably to the because if the traffic it may depressing the the foot from the sts tercd a plea Baird, in Haven, on mistake on sentenced car in Jali injuries for a deer, was year in the county and to pay development covering to the the penalty shot and costs of prosecution a party spotlighting | of mistaking Glace was one of . safe Keating secticn fall, a cabin window for deer in the car in by removing the hands the eyes The od that pedal loosed. Clinton county, Is and for night, 18 t be a light in the shine of a deer's eyes In the fired a eh entered a lumber camp and from the tart when pre the starting The Coudriet and Andrew uke rator were sleeping vou instant and irs Imprisonment SE i a —————— co ————————— Device, SPRING industry on which and ac as the 1933 Chevrolet, IS HERE » » to dntro- has a particu. driver be- manual meas- of the should stall simply without pedial, wheel more it adds the ring or just in time. ahead ign- the th is 80 dev down on See the New Suits for Ladies » » New Skirts and Blouses coats, new — We are New SPRING Dresses $1.95 » $2.95 $3.95, to $8.95 FIRESTONE SAYS NEWSPAPER ADVERTISING AIDED HIM IN PAYING $45,000,000 DEBT Harvey Firestone, the rubber mag- nate, says newspaper advertising and curtailment of production costs helped nis conquer the panic of 1920 and pay off a debt f $45,000,000 Speaking before the Committew One Hundred, in Miami, Florida, Flre- he owed that sum to banks from a visit to Pu- found In a Send $1 THE 8. of stone sald he returned p in 1920, and when the most of Enjoy the dom, the compan charm that have ATLANTIC, for years, America's and cherish + MAKE business hours, ix . 1 17 “1 told my sales manager to a vacation,” he sald, “then I ful} page advertisements in ever in the United States With months I sold 18,000,000 tire uced my indebtedness to my £0 On pinced most SXpense Send $1 In Owe less the The Atlantie 8 Arlington St $ arth est » MILLHEIM, PA. \& QUIVERING NERVES When you are just on edge . . when you can't stand the children’s noise . .. when everything you do is a burden ... when you are irri- table and blue . . . try Lydia E. 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To this extent then, merchandise is advertised not only because it is a better product, but it actually becomes a still better product be- cause it is advertised. Consistent advertising is the manufacturer's pledge of quality. It is a visible proof that he has faith enough in his product to back it with his name—and with his money. People know instinctively thata product so sponsored is worthy of their confidence. They prefer it, naturally, to is unheralded, un- sung competitor, Det rou Company, work merch- Advertising cannot mir- It may sell inferior but it can- When you breakfast advertised you t it is a good pr roduct and that it giving satisfaction. You buy it with confidence, and you are seldom disappointed. acles. andise for a short time, not keep on selling it. gee a motor car, or a a fount year food, or ain pen consistently, after year, know tha 1% Advertising the far-flung influence. It carries news corners business into the of civilization, It displays the new stlyes on Man Street the same day that they make their on Fifth Avenue. It makes famil- iar to millions of people, the names and trade-marks and qualities of innumerable products. appearance It makes it possible for the wom- an in Centre Hall, Tucson of New York to shop with equal confidence, knowing not only what she wants, and what it will cost, but what she can expect from it, in satisfaction and service. No time is lost in guessing. The buyer knows from long experience that advertised products MUST be dependable, or they could not continue to be advertised. 2) ORPHANS COURT SALE. INTAIN THE HPHANS REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS, IL Ang 2 GORI on % TAINING 6 Acres NO and §§ Beginning a post in Thomas Perches, fam & Hy Buy line formerly of by Treaster, | Evangelical trustee, thence West 125 perches to a thence Lu by land of William Mo h 60 grees East 68 perches to a post; by land Price heirs North 36 de grees East 135 perches to a post: by jand of Henry Working West 6% perches tol the same South 36 degrees tract in post ther L. ux. to Helen B Twy $1 yer Smith yer Sout de Smith, tract Helen E. 8mith to La ux. tract in Spring Carrie MoeWilliam, TN Musser, tract in “erguson $1.200 dyke OIE BERLE IR etait — | CENTRE HALL This Week’s Specials Spring thence La §1 Isabelle twp of ot thence North en degrees WEIS PURE FooD FRED LUSE, Manager WEIS QUALITY Mayonnaise [reg value 2c] Jersey Corn Flakes pir 19c $3 Kgs 2L0c¢ Red SALMON 2 ll cans 2c CAMAY SOAP 4 cakes 19¢ CHIPSO . ‘ . 2 Ige pkgs 29¢ Quick as Lightning-Gentle as Rain. 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