THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 65, 1931. CORRESPONDENTS DEPARTMENT a 6 » & 5 * » 0 ITEMS, ules! ol . BOALSBURG Young lL the Laitheran 8B Ass and The Young the Men's class of entertain at riday 8. are ing t arrang Valentine ol social, | Viet £ 25 cents will § or Grange nN, in WwW, Hy apent Thur i Dala at Oak inge initiated ship Tuesday, MacIntyre of Rebersburg the home of her grand- 1d Mrs. David Bohn on indmark has gone from immense locust tree at the town fell un- last week. lellefonte, was a week aser———— COLYER. Goodyear ® # ® ® * CENTRE COUNTY NOTES. * ® HOSPITAL rie Naxion ¥ Ee Wednesda patient, Wm 1 on Yarnell, of provad pas * born ian Lyons y rejoicing over ww dav wis 4 vp hteg $ born Wednesday sllefonte, was dis- boing Daw Halen Dawson, wim ttewd on OT. patient Fosepr A Imitted on ent Girn, of State College Thursday H gl as a sur bel Hagan, of Centre daughter of Harry Hagan, charged on Saturday after having been | o surgical patient, Blain Harmon, son of Stanley Har. mon, of State College, was admitted on day ment. Miss Sarah 1. Reed, daughter of George Reed, of Benner township, was admitted on Sunday as a medical pa- tient, Miss Catharine I. SBasskrman, daugh- ter of Frank Sasserman, of Bellefonte, wag admitted on Sunday for surgical tressiment, John KR. Hafer, of State College, was admitted on Sunday as a surgical pa- tent. There wire a total of 35 patients in the hospital at the beginning of the weelc Hall, was dis- after undergoing surgical treat C—O I The Conur Reporter. 51.50 a year. LIST 16 CASES FOR CIVIL TRIAL FEBRUARY TERM Prothonotary Ss, Hirr has listed sixteen civil cases for trial dur ing the the February of ins Claude gocond week of term which Dog Monday, M court wrch 2nd, follows Unique IN bree, trading “Thi term, as ustrating Co., vs and ba Shoppe.’ No. 8 umipsit ; non SH IEeHN ns May assump doing Blossom 1828, Ass York Com ve, the New River R. R May t 1820 Ralph Smith Hu dson rm Todd Hoffman and No Fire “Bugs” Discovered, I, CC. C. A. Jolliication, ms oA Wins 25.00 Prize. “The Third Castomer.™ sti {PENN'S VALLEY FEEDER REPORTS UNUSUAL ———————— SUCCESS Dunkle Praises Wayne Feads, for ‘vodd ore He Dardis I Wayne Riacns jing thie 20% I Counts y : thie past ves i h Dradry Feed with satisfac we used my home y results Dur months I used Wayne a mem of the Centre Testing Association Na 2 and the following figures taken from its records show that it has been orof- table for me to use Wayne Feeds, { This record began August 1, 1829, and ended July 31, 1930 with an average of ~-12.97 cows. Av, per cow. Total for herd Pounds milk 9308 120700 Pounds butterfat ,, 3278 4251.5 Pet. putterfat .... 8.5 Value of product. $238.62 Cost of grain .... $51.97 Cost of roughage and pasture ..., Total cost of feed. , Return for $1 ex- pended for feed, Feed cost por 100 Ib, of milk with tor summer am Cow i her $2003.54 21.65 154.90 410.54 2008.90 285 50 “Very truly, “FERN T. DUNKLE.” These foeds—-dairy, hog and poultry ~are always available at the Kerlin Poultry Farm. Prices right. ady sean C. EB. Christ North Gap, noth South Forms Four Divisions in Centre County, it hi heen an objective fan Endeavorers in Centry me time has been oeent n {f the eting of the ( lividing | the drawn were Pa Branct Stay home in wintry weather! Snow and ice are no barrier to friendly chats by TELEPHONE! + The modern Jarm home has a Telephone Was elected, sident Huntingdoncounty of polit i | I manipul should ies be made Judge county Public Sale Regist ter Sale notice under this hen 1 O ail ot os Sc or so £0 & » COURT PROCLAMATION. Honorable M. Ward Flex resident Judge of the Court of Common Pleas of the 49th Judicial District, oonsisting of the County of {QCentre, having ilssued big precept. bear. ¢ the fs oy Court of Common Pleas Orphans’ Court. Oourt of Quartier Sessions of the Peace, Oyer and Terminer and {General Jali Delivery. in Bellefonte, for : inty of Centre. the Grand Jury he Cot » And to convene he Traverse meeting of onvene on ry 1631 i rd Bec nd e vi Jury for | NOTICE is bereby given to the Coroner. Justices of the Peace, Alder. men and also such Oonstablea, (that have business in their respective districts. requiring to report to Honorable Court) that they be then may time specified records, thelr own remembrances, things to their the above, with their recognizance to of Centre County, Given under my hand.at Bellefonte Pa the 18th day of January in the year o ir Lord 1931 and the Independence of the United States of America. H. OMe, the 155t) Cenar o E. DUNLAP, Sheriff. Bellefonte MY WIFE HAS COME LONESOME | 9 S50 Ae a — % 4 7 TN ame dh are progpects FARM CALENDAR included In post TIMELY REMINDERS FROM * PENNSYLVANIA STATE COLLEGE . BCHOOL OF AGRICULTURE Ww » ® * . * . . - . . 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Give { Birds Good Care— ‘ Choose Right Trees PENNY-A-WORD COLUMN for nn f mn These litle work in the way t anything here, from fn “House and fx e prs pr-line as eol rho w re ‘4 g 1 Wun hing, Camping and Trap. wr aitss And here's the Famous REMINGTON SPORTSMAN'S KNIFE arta SPECIAL OFFER Hunting & ¢ Tr & whole i2 Big levees Ls .00 FOR Har tiom Take Your Medicine With You Chocolate coated tablets. Just as effec. tive as the liquid. 98 out of 100 report benefit, Sold at drug stores Lydia E. Pinkham: Vegeta e Compound en aaa mony HUNTING & FISHING & Transit Bldg, Buster, Mass a TTT When You | } i Have Learned that one penny a day amounts to $3.65 in a year, and then calculate what you can do with the $3.65, you will soon realize what it means to lay away even $1.00 at a time. A SAVINGS ACCOUNT is the safe, sensible way to lay away your dollars. AF THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK CENTRE HALL, PA. -