VOL. C. SCENE VARIED ROCRKVIEW IS Ol ACTIVITY Provide 600 Pro Ginx Yenitentiary's SMM) \eres Work Prisoners.—Farm hinds for Its Is With of Many Heavy dueer: Together Big A lds at den in Feeding Inmates There and Pittsburgh, ———— ns A Mf A RASA Surprise Party, Smith When home the sitting her class who They Mr they the oven mates prise ATI first gath and Mra. T took honore ing walk About shments were which y kinds of tw ice cream, corn, and ed peanuts, after tr rn ui eleven games continued, endo until left for many ved the hour of when all their homes wishing Naomi birthdays The present Fay Fees Gall Adams, Olle Glednxer Marion 8mith, Gladys MceClenahan, Philip MoClenahan Adaline Dunkle, e happy mor were Ad- Sarah Simth, MceClena- Arthur Dinges, Bruce Benjamin Estella Ru Colyer, Emerick, Donna AIM Smith Robert han, Soott, Helen Rine, Hartley, Gentzel, bile, Heuben Margaret Yi wr Ny Confer, Harold Woodrow Bartges William Spyker Genevieve Ruble, Evelyn Rickert, Madeline Lois Packer, Lawrence Hartley, Sarah Runkle, Mr. and Mrs. BE. M . 8mith, Mra. C. F. Emery, of Centre Hall: Mr. and Mrs, Lowell Hettinger, of Spring Mills: Mrs. Stella Lingle and daugh- ters Gladys and Miriam, of Coburn. Naoml received quite a number of useful gifts from her little friends. (Contribilted.) RE — et The public soon forgets unless you remind g--advertise! FIRE AT SPRING MILLS. Home Wiped Out Sat- First hat Jasper Wagner Dwelling Evening to urday House Burn Fown. op Milton Fair Is Abandoned, ———— A ———— Error In Dodge Prices, Hos explaining purchasers oO popular Car, consequently make the correct and actually "i. as they $878; sedan, ff good local dealer o ex.s roadster, $487. naww few days has been reduced 3 per cent, hence will deducted from when purchase of ———————— Cow T. B. Tests. In two townships-—Menno and Union in Mifflin their In and bit « the that from two received by ago is Var tax to 5 per cent cent be above prices car ds made county, farmers are hav ing cattle tested plan the 1146 reacted. under district 132 three arena the first of owners except were All Joined in tested these cattle the In Union of 1261 reacted, inter. movement township tests made of a total farms, 77 be made out on 137 A second test will EE —————. a ———— In Huntingdon county eleven town: ships have entered the area tests for T. B. among cattle. The testing In these districts is completed and shows that of the 06331 cattle tested 411, or 7.71 per cent, have been found to be Infected. | | i CONTRACT FOR SEVEN ROAD MOL ! OVER | NTAINS LET i Lord Construction Company Hast ings, Secures In Mifilin County Lemssm—— AA» FARM CALENDAR Timely Reminders from Keep Chicks if mischief Busy. hicks are busy work poe, little bovse not kept they get often | while to Toe from “Keep creed lLaack of bloody n bloody x boy's and confinement Chicks Busy” poultrymen, May Shift Plans. is Limited, it may to shift the early cabbage, caulifiow: er, lettuce and kohl rabi plants to coldframes before the warmer season crops may be seeded. At any rate it should be safe to get these cool weath er plants into the coldframe just as soon after the first of March as they are sufficiently large. Kill Bidy's Liee-—All hens used for egg hatching purposes should be dust- od with a good Touse powder when they are pinced on the eggs. The only preparation known to kill lice with one application is sodium fAuoride. Put a pleco of sod in the bottom of the nest to prevent excessive evaporation. Sot two hens at a time 80 that the chicks may be given to one hen later. Feed cracked or whole grain to the bites, being careful to avoid feeds that stimulate egg production or cause digestive disorders, say poultry ex tension especialists of the Pennaylva- nia State College. may mean toes cannabalism result and kdlenesas should be the picking close the of all it hotbed necessary your space be GIVES VIEW 0} CHURCH LUTHERAN ON Relig Obed of D Niys All Emphasize nomination lous Bodies Must nee to the Law. sr ———— ——————— Bufigio Valley i : iQ : ' We Inn Buys yi fi¢ nt a — BREBERSHU RG, Mrs 8S not Mr. and Gephart decided ‘alvin jes was fake a rest f Wolfs Store Hhe attack Here to A man 0 ritical condition has suffering pneumonia and doubtful High purchased Iarge Benning grand piano from Me, Shaf fer, the Music Shop of Lock Haven The plano arrived Monday evening. It has been one of the many things the High school has been in need of for several years Quite a number our citizens are motoring to and from Bellefonte this week on account of the Turnpike case being heard at the temple of justice, The date for the presentation of “The Path Across the HILL” the senior class play of the local High school, has been changed and will now be pre- sented for the first time Saturday eve ning, March 6 in the High school build: ing. The play will again be presented Tuesday evening, March §. Harold Brungart, Centre oounty's cow tester, spent several days under the parental roof of Mr. and Mra J. V. Brungart, of Hill Crest Farm. Harry Guisewite was a Sunday vis itor at the home of Charles Snyder at the latter's cottage south of Emuliton. The High school track candidates reported March 1st and by all indica: tions M. T. H. 8. will put out a win. ning team this coming season. Light workouts are already being performs ed by the members of both boys’ and girls’ teams in n A « severe of been with a dropsy. recov. ery in ‘he school a of of 1926. l, GRANGE ARCADIA. Ad Semi-Public ocating adel Bull {Commun ention ing of INTERESTED IN HEALTH! Never had good ence has generati to enjoy The history ter in any bet health of a opportunity than correct living, means an exact one, the of a of centuries battered our own LP a while as no has certainly attained foveal the aid have sSCenoe, experience, many old fallacies and superstitions regarding health, and are gradually coming to realize the simple truths that make us the rules governing physical well-being. Doctors, who have kept pace with medical progress can do far more for their patients today than the best physician of two generations ago could do for his patients suffering from sim- ilar allments. All branches of science have contributed their ald, and while there remains a vast fleld for im provement, it is not too early to ap preciate and understand what already has been done Medicine of yesterday was a science of “cure.” Today is ds a science prevention. “Live in a certain way to KEEP well” is the doctrine of today, instead of struggling to GET well, por haps after it is too late That is the aim of Dr. Frederick IL Green, who conducts the “Keeping Well” department of The Reporter Here you will find as interesting read ing as you could want. It tells about YOU and your health, tn a straigh- forward readable manner. Turn to It today and see what Doctor Green has of we down of to offer, - {APPENINGS OF | FROM ALL OCAL INTEREST PARTS local i two wing Mills, are BOOT. prope ins.e Mille, lairy- tested ghiteen sold, hogs, Also, gooda, The firm Hall ain, hay, ist, and that W. C. Raymond and his Homan, who the of der Station, ef & dealers Ter wil Raymond, at in coal, dissolved Ap+ be succeaded son-in-law, do busi Raymond Hicits a the customers, Ii will ril firm I. ness under and Homan continuation of oid and 1 will firm name of The ne firm the for new Ww wu patronage of firm ide meats In some diese complaining tht in districts where tests for T. B. are being made the meat is being placed on the block and sold for food. This is true to the extent that when killed under the eyes of an Inspector the animal infected only to a certain extent. If infection fs bad, the whole of the carcass is forbidden be sold We must keep the fact in mind that but for the movement to eradicate T. B. by the method now employed, there would be sold from the block the same carcasses regardless of their conditifn, the only difference being that we would have no knowledge that much of the meat was unfit for food let us go on with the T. B. tests for there are pros: pecte of a time coming when this dle ease among oottle wil be at least inrgely reduced, if not wholly eradicate ed. It might be well in time to Insist on butchers offerng T. B. meats to wo display them. but this would lead to an inspector being located at every slaughter house in the rural districts and on every farm as well when ani mals for food are being slaughtered. Consumers of tricts are is to
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