Page Four - | Over The County News last Was the thunder night, a small off and blown highway at Axe Mann motorists until] a good Samaritan Hwing closeby, Mraved the hard downpour of rain and removed il The selsmograph at State Colley recorded waves of a severe earth quake at 2:32 o'clock last Monda) morning, but as it was estimated have been 5700 miles away there was DO cause to become excited about in Centre county While thermomete last Wednesday mor from 40 to 45 dey que a heavy 0 many paris of places doing consid gardens and flowe; R. N. Witme Coburn, is off the office at Coburn of Mr. Rifle A POO Pvel pra Prof srchilect nesaay shrubbe:r sel last sla at storm tree across the holding up During Monday broken LDOVE wevalied te fit qu VA A Lory Cent w State Coliege Ga Powered the indebiedne rangement $2000, since a part of the funds cured by the new loan will be used pay off the noles $200 now force. It is also the in the council to call in the water long past bond will be paid the borough's general fund and from the of notes In adopt the Centre Hall budget al meeting of the school boa:d, la week it wag voted to continue the school tax al eighleen mills on rea estate and the per capita al $4.00 af 04 tention of bond due nowever Sie Samuel Rs tow mild ing 1p Ruth 8S ne Was Sti medal given by uU SH i ot Ws | | h ! | ¢ War I in the Harrl nship public school, contracted a case of lead poisoning, follow the close of his school and taking painting, last week teacher daughter of John winner of a sive: the Halfmoon W. C orstorical contest entitled “The Bel young tine LN in a pecent ection was Six other peopl ADE ON THE RANGE COMFORT FOR PULLETS the Germa Fiow a 25 destroy qf rolect Your ? BARI- -CIDE fa EFFECTIVE AND ECONOMICAL Norn-Arsenical a of Such Leaf.eating Insects as MEXICAN BEAN BEETLE--CUCUMBER BEETLE - - POTATO BEETLE, Does not which A Product of mn Sold BARIUM REDUCTION CORP'N. SOUTH CHARLESTON, W. VA, ‘re Crops With insecticide For The ETC. the foliage of crops om regommend Me use. by Ralisble Dealers ure nstmansrsand C—O NA *{ UNDERSTAND THE BOSS IS GETTING BETTER PRICES FOR OUR EGGS.* ——— “YEP! HE FOUNDA BETTER MARKET BY USING HIS TELEPHONE. IT CERTAINLY PAYS TO USE THE TELEPHONE, REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS. to lee E Howard Keeler act in Sherif! Harry V Mee, of Howard, t $1,200 Sherif! Harry V. Keeler, 10 Bell Harvey Driscoll, of Bellefonte, tract in Bellefonte! $126.78 Harry V. Keeler, Sherif Franklin McClellan, et al, of College, tract In Ferguson $125 Harry V E Snyder College, Harry V Zerby 'wp.. Harry Harman ard, $1300 Harry V Bowel to W Slate Fwp to Helen Keeler, Sherif Lact In of State College, | $481.29 Keele: Sherif g Twp, tract Slats to R H of Greg in Cres $539.36 V. Keeler, Sherif Howard to H. D ol tract in How Benner, et of Le $200 Le w Wash OUT MH Belielon Twp; 4900 - FAEM CALENDAR Fimely The Prun- school Reminders From State College of Agriculture syivania Guard Against Discase~Clik Rr ay o Loa Thinning Pein § Peach peciali Needed ontrol Tent Caterpillars — To Irrigate the Carden where wat wis Wall neal vegel- i BVaLA DIE Penn Slate {aide be | ou the fall arainged in SPACE IS NEEDED BY PULLETS ROOSTING of roosting i not ar be made ai once the requirements Agent R. C. Blaney wild be ng at 5 and heavy breeds Uniess birds are a tendency to orners. Quite often mothered and others litter becomes wet and and an outbreak of cocci- may follow Blaney be placed night the nEen take care Counil ie &} roo of weeks to 8 ting. they have ’ age weeks ros in the ome tunted filthy diosis are recommends that on the roosts y are in the range after being moved from brooder houses. Usually they go the roosts of their own accord econd night. However, if they sieep on the floor the first night, they will be harder to train As the birds grow, they will require more roosting space Farmers to Gather At Penn State (« Sontinusd from | page one) the will On the the poultry staff will conduct groups of prultrymen on tours of the poul- farm. Research work in gene- ties and feeding will be discussed hen shelters and pouliry house con- struction will be considered. ring necked pheasant investigations will be observed. and such management problems as incubation, brooding and the care of the young stock on the range will be explained. Tur- key management will also be dis cussed. Special features on the program will be a picnic dinner In the Col- lege woods followed by entertaln- ment and recreation and a sight- seeing bus tour over the College farms every 20 minutes. The fourth state-wide rural chours oon- at 3:30 p.m. will compiete Lie iay's activities, Classified ads cost little--bring {good results, THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, BELLEFONTE, PA. Modern Etiquette C—O] T_T — _——C ——) — 1 — = —0 = _— 0-0-0 he ceremony 8 finished wedding, shouldn't th familie it before 1. When il a church membe i; leave fh people 2. Shouldn't of Lhe be allowed Lo the other the word "dens the salutabion Dear Mi Adan the real definit Wn wer, a My I. What | dinner?” 4 Are cmploye office? Whe! capitalized int roduct ICC BAY place 0 large number of all ight Lo om Is ¢ ve a When houid the bride? orn on Lim nan ainne: cob nppropriat t party? wedding upon g KL in ON 4 1 i any 1 IODA COMO tennis nee STI Weil 06H a ourt? Nig hu nyy aveling on a Wan wed the wed 0 ee ho noua wiuied Ww GIR anda Lo then WOITLRL PCE i TT —— —— Health and Beauty HINTS TO BEAUTY SEEKERS t veut It » > mu : Louisa’s Letter ay SIXTEEN ANSWER here are iF WHO Are £ wcientious alg YOu are +} they exix permissible nally Nouse party irks, with ih would be malage DOowWeVe! more fun thing oids or wp of the beach gible chaperc trouble Dear Louisa My husband never raises to me or the children bul when gels mad doesn’t like somethin we do, he closes up like a clam and won'y speak to us for days except In monosyliables. What can you do with a man like that? Half tw time we don't know what he mal- ler with him but Ib erriainly doe gel on all of our nerves MARY J M invitation LOUISA hic vo Nis or Ala LEVEL CULTIVATION BETTER THAN RIDGING OR HILLING Careless and improper cullivation is often the cause of damage to garden crops. County Agent R. C Blaney suggests that everyone con- sider carefully the rooting habits of various vegetables and the effect that cultivation may have on them Spinach, lettuce, radishes, onions ciclive. beets carrots and similar vegetables grow rapidly and niature quickly. All are shallow rooted and most of them have fibrous root systems. Practically the entire root. ing system is in the top foot of soil, and three-foyths of the are found in the spaded or plowed lay- er which is loose and contains the fertilizer, Because of this he rec ommends level and shallow cultiva. tion which does much good and no damage. Deep cultivation close to the row destroys many surface roots and ridging against the row exposes the surface roots between the rows H cabbage. OmALOes peppers eggplants, and similar crops have been set deeply enough, hilling is unnecessary. Level shallow cultiva- EY Tre 5 muecl ho Wem, and ¢ $ivvera AOR GTES dissike LE FH also We have no outlet for our feeling 4 i we ry W hide then they gros and bigger inside of us 8 HEae wilh a & ing wronged. Much belier it have an understanding about ga we disagree on ald drag them to he light and jook them over ssionadely. Things that look like monsters when they are hidden the dark often out Lo be ery harmless aflaios I don'ts know what you can do about your husband's sence. You might Lry the same racket and when he a word strike, you Its just g question of who unl are thing LNS0 to turn softs OD EO on one alo will weaken first LOUISA crops. The surface roots are exposed the soil is removed from the middle area between the rows vidging or hilling makes the sur- face irregular, causing uneven dis- 4 of moisture. It involve: extra labor Under ordinary wiwn yution conditions, culti valing once a week is sufficient to control weeds and maintains a shallow mulch on the surface. For the small home garden, a square. biaded hoe is the best tool for cul tivation. For larger areas a modern wheel hoe or cultivator equipped with hoe blades, sometimes called sweeps, produces a perfect mulch about an inch deep and culs off all small weeds which cultivator teeth will not Will Support Democrats Frank P. B. Thompson, who was on the Republican ballot in the re- cent primary as a candidate for the gubernatorial nomination, said last week, that he would support the Democratic ticket in the Fall Thompson, a retired mill suppl man, polied approximately 156,000 votes in the primasy. ition is equally important for these, ~ Reed the Classified ‘sda. 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