The Centre reporter. (Centre Hall, Pa.) 1871-1940, January 24, 1929, Image 6

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    THE CENTRE REPORTER, CENTRE HALL, PA.
Important for House
to Fit Neighborhood
Dwellings
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Nor is groundhog more than half cor
rect. It's true, also. that he
the most part in the ground
is not a hog. nor remotely related to
the Like those other porcipely
misnamed animals, the porcupine and
the guinen pig, is
related to rob
well guited to their
will
corresponding
cost, the
a series of articles on “Looking (nto
Hen! Estate,” published by the Na
tlonal Ass of Real Estate
Boards,
“Houses
hood in
Siles
and to neighborhood have a
to thelr
latest of
market value
original contends
lives for
but he
sociation
hog.
should fit
are
the nelghbor-
built if
secured
and
the
he Is a rodemt
the squirrels and
which they max
from
the
home
imam values
idential
are
bits,
It is
the sky
ii ;
highty unlikely that w
bright
the ground
for his
least noe
hether
2
Sarde
be on Cun builder
to | other
Wr- | which he is
the | tion, and see that
fo ti
will look over the
or cloudy
)
h
diemas day wg bothers
of enjoymen
Product of three great companies
hones borhood in
come i
tant
Mason
SOT
up to took
ut
line
highly Im ce
conte construd
a
shadow,
I
sleeper, and snoozes the winter away
in his up
pact nose
with of
his home
cost level of
conforms
the
HEE
1 1/
Ton fie is a very
~
oe
sound
other |
NAN
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x
A
burrow, rolled in a com
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we.
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s tummy. If you find his } 1 :
; { Lug i iighest and |
not awaken, f 3 tnarel |
} Hnercia |
will Westinghouse. Very compact. Ex-
m out he
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Fa
TARE
$ ¢ : . property
sleep of hibernation Is me y.
AAS UG
ke Thign kind of pertly designed and built of the
the larg- | ’ 3
ordinar
rule hold
property |
of a due lg Yhia 1a 1f high quality performance. Single
in of sat ae os . / 2
t and not
kind finest materials for long life and
treatn
SHOW Signs of
ng any
en he does
red terms
ri an
the hone own
Then the
heen put of
dial —just plug it in on your
lighting current.
Ik Cure
A . ¢
of view of
I breeding on — Fl A ® .
that he has 3 very importa S147 (less Radiotrons)
me on his hands in summer. He |
that In |
+ groundhog
Court Ruling of More
Than
interesting ea
sleep, 100 Any Radiola or RCA Loudspeaker
is not a
oC a
ARCTOITYS 21ONVAX
! en to
|
|
beauty
and
nhbove
inches tall
He |
his |
sual
Ne
Interest |
ch hus pe |
is that of a Balt
iS
may be purchased on RCA Time Pay-
ment Plan from yourlocal RCA Dealer.
m 1% to
An
curred ntiy
is blackish or grizzied and | oe
tnut-red below. His formn is thick
He has
February or
Re ad broad and fiat dy
I"S almost
¢ too short
& Cary | row into the side t. Healsoviews: Fo i eames shall 1 ey - or THe
iittie
if
anm
us
we
rite of
Eng
is
THE MAKERS RADIOTRON
and
(that's Norse Poets
groundhog)
prophetic of
the next six
11t 7 '
ut of his hole
Ancient
HANFORD’S
Balsam of Myrrh
Since 1846 has healed Wounds
and Sores on Man and Beast
AD denders are prtherized to refund your money for the
First atthe of wot suited
weathe
weeks
hadow
and six
» endured
then
an early | ‘ ' his Dro y n beautif
finds the them |
cabin and PERary
the corni
Put
the joker in .
regardless of wi sgioet
regard! f ng |
ines on Februa ai
h rates PETE A THE JOINTS S07
or a THE INEIDE
hole.
of
winter does ns
un is
out
more
shining
COvYers
vertakes
comes of his we
him there is due | ! nary Interests. —S Bis | a Ninth cent our a rE : Have you
of tender | Pot | of the Brio tiair. 10 oe Tenn | | RHEUMATISM
ten stuff. | | century lived the Norwegian sk: ! Lumbago or Gout?
au A Take RHEUM ACIDE remove theoause
rive the poison from Lhe arsiem
ENETEACITIE OF THE IYRIDE
PUTS ENED RATISN OF THR OUTEIDE
At All Druggists
Jes. Baily & Som, Wholesale Distributors
Baltimore, Md.
six
For offi
til the
and from
all of #ix
than
here's
weeks winter
upon th grour
prop! ot.
«1!
he
iy
bere
og
Government
1 for
as fon fi
10 last
missed It
has
Denotes Concealed Evil
‘ thing rotten in Der
evi
vor rel
snra
cealed
there are this =
ne the
ik
{ i ‘ Wo far a ton
back § h er inninz f the th sermat sriginated that
Christian era and the modern tradi mly they made of the
tion is another those heir weather prophet.
binnat i the
beliefs d the hedgehog. Among the
act hat pl Marcellus, an office
af the wale ave to Hamlet's
Horatio:
state of Dent
made i
of his father
fore
friend
in the
was
eggs failed to
gators seemed to
badger 3 { raf 1
In France and | vember 27 las nd was roaming about. | = : o i ! hatch
believed he ’ A w appeas
what in man
" ¢ 1k ? ih alen- | .
svians there is a legend of the y nd that ground? seen | A &
i wear How 4id mary saho
has
nd of February
Yugo-Siavia
For Colds ~
ue rotten
as
vie remar
1 ques remars
f heathen and (
One iratton for it
r con
ions ‘hrigtian Switzerland it was marmot and after
prob
honor
“9 of i i f 5 kit Eu in
new
ably, was the ers In pri the
les
ig in the making of text
at
of Ceres his den after the | this
the
» into it and turning over to sleep
abundant
Demeter
One day. runs
daughter. Persephone,
flowers when
great heauty.
hand to
yim iw
ut since
holed up
on me:
the so #
first day
The
to derid
seeing sun heen established Leshornts
hae thiropoid inheritand
of Lis trousers or
nvitation to build there
at the risk of his
A tree surgeon estimates
Greeks
the myth,
was
narcissns
reached out
when he
biame it
out on his own
him it ia six
wire That
me there
} vember ‘
knowing thy You can't
half over. dhog Jug
f.ook at
more of winter,
hog has vinced
"0 six weeks that
initia-
weeks
ground.
is some-
hor | for more,
winter is only grour
tive
ing
of
her
life
plucking
she saw a Rouse
As she
touch it It
Just why the early English settlers
in America should have picked upon
an
“On . 3
of cavities and vegetable
into in
sprang
as flades, King of Dead,
golden chariot
The hated monarch bore her away,
@screaming, to his dark palace under
ground, The abduction was noted by
Helios, the Sun, and by Hekate, who
told grief-stricken mother when
she abandoned her duties and the so-
of the gods to look for Per.
pephone, She refused to let the earth
nntil her daughter
d. Barrenness and
the flelds
15t Zeus, who had
of
powerful but unpopular
Dead, sent return
her to her had
eaten a pomegranate seed given her
by to spend
the dark months of winter with him,
but in planting and harvest time she
belonged to the sunny fields and fruit
aden groves of her mother,
Somewhat the essential idea of this
myth is found in the beliefs associat.
ed with Candlemas day, the name giv.
the in a
the
ciety
produce returned
un ha rm mildew
wnatoed
At |
wedding
arranged for
to the
of the
the Persephone
ford
to
Because
his messenger
mother. she
Hades she was doomed
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Waste
It was near the end of a long story.
The hurdfuced man was giving them
gems of wisdom picked from the
ample experiences of his own hectle
life.
“I'ree yourselves,” he sald, “from
the vile clutches of the tobacco hab
ft. It is easily done. Well | remem.
ber the day 1 gave up smoking. |
was standing at a street corner, Just
about to light a Perfecto, when |
animal similar to the French and
Swiss marmot (for the groundhog is
a species of the marmot family, one
of scientific names being Mar.
mota Monax) for their February 2
weather prophet not clear. They
found badgers on this continent, so
why didn't they follow the German
tradition and select the badger? Or,
they were English, why didn't
they use the American counterpart of
the Eurvpean hedgehog, the porcupine,
and have “Porky” do their weather
predicting for them? But the fact re
mains that they didn't, and to the ani
mal they did they two
most inappropriate names-—woodchuck
and groundhog. Part of the former
title is correct. He does live mainly
in the woods, but where the
“ohuck” part come in? Of course
there's the old riddle about “How
much wood could a woodchuck chuck,
if a woodchuck would chuck wood?
to indicate a belief that this animal
can “manipulate hypothetical quanti
ties of timber,” but that doesn’t solve
the question of this name for him
his
is
since
choose gave
does
i ———————— a
sald to myself, ‘Johnston, you're a
fool to smoke; throw away that el
gar!* And 1 did, and [I've never
smoked since.”
“Say, mister,” interrupted n man
who had just come in, “you haven't
a mind to tell a fellow where you
threw that clgar, have you?" London
Tit-Bits.
Early Currency Laws
The circulation of foreign money
was so general throughout the United
States for 20 years approximately after
thing the old superstition”
Or it may be a “believe it
item such as the following:
HHiayen brought the groundhog
City from Saguache Park,
Colo, two years ago, to test the old
superstition. Last February 2 the ani-
mal emerged from his hole at 4 o'clock
in the afternoon, remained in the sun.
light about twenty minutes and then
ra.entered his den, piling dirt in the
opening until it was completely closed
Frank Nolller tells this one: A man
pack in Towa says he ie a firm believs
er in the groundhog theory, The man
was out cutting wood on groundhog
day and took off his and put it
on a log When he came to get his
ront It was gone He looked every-
where, but could not find it. Bix weeks
inter he was cutting wood in the same
place Hie happened to look around
and saw a groundhog come out of his
hole and put his coat on the log where
he had found It six weeks previous
Now you tell me~Glen Elder (Kan)
Sentinel.
That Invitation is repeated by the
writer of this article, and if you can
tell a better one, he will incorporate
it in his Groundhog day article next
year!
or not’
Mr
to Lodge
cont
——— a —————————— ——— —
the adoption of the dollar as our unit
of exchange that it was a vital ele
ment In the circulation, Congress rece
ognized this great need by enacting a
number of laws regulating foreign
colns and making them legal tender.
Finally congress on February 21, 1850,
enacted a law repealing former acts
which had made foreign money a cur
rency or legal tender,
Fewer hairpins and combs were
manufactured In the United States in
1027 than in 1925.
A lumberman looks out
ancient forest and is busy
of timber lengths
over
with
and sizes,
ut plain
and work
an
enlcuintions
must live
do greater hon
or to the friendly trees and regard
them. eare for them and preserve
them for their varied beauty, infinite
eapacity for refreshment to eyes and
ears wearied with the sharp edges of
elty Hfe Pt iladelphin Mublic Ledger.
who
people
in cities
Need for Widened Roads
A future trend of road building wiht
he toward the construction of wider
highways in addition 10 more high
wave, For a good many years now the
ronds have been extended rapidly, LH
they are not wide enongh. An excnr
sion Into the more heavily traveled
portions of the state amply empha-
alzes this fact. Many accidents might
well be avolded if the highways were
a few feet wider Tillamook (Ore.)
Headlight,
Best Garden Plan
Concerning the general shape of a
garden, Sir William Temple long ago
declared, “The best figure of a gar
den 1s either square or an oblong, and
either upon a flat or a descent; they
all have their beauties, but the best
1 esteem an oblong upon a descent.”
Easy to Transform House
New houses for old. It ouly takes,
after all, n little time and money and
a bit of skill and imagination to
transform a shapeless, graceless old
fashioned little home Into a modern
dwelling of renal charm,
know end their colds with Bayer Aspirin!
And how often you've heard of its prompt relief of sore throat or
tonsilitis. No wonder millions take it for colds, neuralgia,
rheumatism ; and the aches and pains that go with them. The won-
der is that anyone still worries through a winter without these
tablets! They relieve quickly, yet have no effect whatever on the
heart. Friends have told you Bayer Aspirin is marvelous; doctors
have declared it harmless, Every druggist has it, with proven direc-
tions. Why not put it to the test?
Aspirin ts the trade mark of Mayer Manufacture
of Momosvetioacidester of Salicylioncid
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