The Centre reporter. (Centre Hall, Pa.) 1871-1940, April 20, 1933, Image 5

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    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
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CENTRE COUNTY
HOSPITAL NOTES.
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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.