ITEMS OF LOCAL INTEREST * w » . ® Miss Celia Brungart, of was named a ernor Pinchot. D. J. visited this notary public Miss phia, town Kirk) ick, of her week, Commissioner visitor calling at The August for its in town the at the evening. about Mrs CHEE " Wi it moter, picked up urg, and brought him with Another son of Altoona, Tha Stahl home ris to his home here Stahl) a guest gentleman themaelves Mrs Bruce Stahl of nt of ay his the while mother threa busied setting here in en fruit trees on the Stahl farm somewhat the Although J. 8B. Boozer, ou automobile his mount when he mounted a garden fence to the rear of this office. Among the horses Lrought from Bouth Dakota by Greunewnld & Dodds, last week, wns a riding horse, and this is the animal that gave Booger the thrill of April Linemen were repairing telephone wires along th, bridlepath, and In vome manner a wire wrapped around the horse's rear legs. He didn't like it and with the top rail 1 ! : ——————————————————— CENTRE COUNTY HOSPITAL NOTES. . ® - . . * * Admitted during the week: Mrs, Beatrice Miller, Bellefonte, med al: Richard Wallace, Milesburg, James Yarnell, 7, of Mingoville, J. Hol Aaronsburg, Wallace, Mlilesburg, 8 Moore, 11. Belle. Waite, Belle. 7, of How kman, Belle. Penn Altoona, surg sur- Crouse, Ho Zerby, wa College A tpss LOCAL AND PERSONAL. sited a Heckman public schools ir eand his apartment. Mr mother Relax Tense "NERVES" Headache, Net { ion and Fatigue ¢ results of over-work and nerve strain Miss Ruth Sheets, a charming Michigan school teacher says: “1 have taken your Nerve ine during my college work and when I get those nerp- ous spells after a hard day's teaching. I amv sending m mother’s name to you. will you please send her a trial package?” Relax your tense nerves with the same reliable medicine Miss Sheets found so effective. Get it at your drug store. Large bottle $1.00 Small 25c. Money back if you are not satisfied. Ee RVINE ISA Li LEGAL ADVERTISEMENTS. REGISTER'S NOTICE, Notice 18 to all interested following of chuttel widows of ve been hereby glven that goods per- in set the and accord Fiduciaries confirmed ni » with Act of by the filed on in nee the wrt and if no exceptions ure first day of be confirmed I'y and ippraseme 1 onal of Bumuel later of properiy COURT PROCLAMATION. PENNY-A-WORD COLU! WANTED--Market tankage Centre chickens of all $1.50 per cwt.— Halli; phone 11- aod, New Discoveries in an Old Business Long before farmers realized it, egg handlers were convinced that the kind of feed the hens received had a marked influence on the quality of the eggs produced, from feed, character Since the egg is made it is only natural that the of the finished product should be affected by the kind of raw material used. To find a complete the game which quality of at the meet the practical requirements of egg produoe- tion has been the object of five and one-half research at the Purina Experimental Farm and Purina Biological Laboratories. The result is a new quality egg producing mash, recently announced, The hens themselves were made to tell by the kind of eggs they produced Just what Ingredients and how much ration finest time years of pl: 22.6% NORRISTOWN, PA. CYRUS T. GLESENER REY. Pastor loci BT EE RAUCH STEIN, Stated Clerk, Phils... Pa. HARTMAN. M.D, Associaton, Pa. GEO. WwW, Pres, Jers Barr . eanployed. ASSOCIATION COMPLETES B. B. SCHEDULF High I has been Jstern and Western winners in the divisions for the championship, Members of ths Western Division are Centre Hall, Port Matilda, Boalsburg and Bnow Shoe The Eastern Divie. Lion Is composed of Rebersburg, How- ard, Mil Hall and Hublersburg. The schedule for Centre Hall follows: April 13-Centre Hall at Boalsturg. April 21-8now Sho at Centre Hall April 28-—Port Matilda at Centre Haly May 5-Centre Hall at Port Matilda. Basehall ivided Into an division, two HO Compe feu Admits Eleven New Tri-Hi-Y Members. The Tri-HI-Y Club of this school, Feld its first induction ceremony Fri- | day evening, March twenty-fourth, in| the High school bullding. Eleven new May 12--Boalsburg at Centre Hall members were admitted, May 19--Centre Hall at Snow Shoe, The meeting was in charge of Isa. “an be; Bradford, president, who was as. | sisted by Miss Haines, the club's ad | visor, A quartette composed of Miss A. EB. Geary, Mra. Frank Goodhart, Operetta Was Financial Success, The operetta, “Jerry of Jericho Wetzel sang “Lead, Kindly Light” Refreshments were served during the funnatural posturing, social hour, The money wily be us:d to pay off The eleven new members are: Laura [back debts of the Association, Evmod, Treas. of Fa. Reading Justified or a CHa of long- and other we moved of pines and fields wwihae of giected gy weeds wild vegetation on. for sight As wo rounded a curve in the trall, it came upon us in all its dazsling power and clearness, Hurriedly impatient the the it valley In unfath- seemed. On both on which we wera tao mountains that seemed like two powerful sentinels guarding greedily their vision. Below a sories of rocky ledges formed a shoer descent to the valley below, Dotted with pines destined for a short life, Fi Jon ny omable depths, of the rook us aspect. A sparkling stream flowed around the side of the moun tain down through a gap te if t, show ite power. A large dam received the flow from this stream and distributed Buch was the scene from our vant. age point, Big Rock. Paul Foust ‘84.