4 \ THURSDAY, OCTOBER 4, 1834. * - . » - *® ITEMS OF LOCAL INTEREST . ® -» - » * » Penn week-end with WwW. Zang. Zang. a student at the Mrs, J. Misg Ruth State College, spent per parents, Rev. and waffle supper serve in the Reformed evening wag well The chicken and in the social on Saturday ed room church patronized. Thirty-seven students from Centre county are enrolled at the Lock Hav- en Teachers’ College. The county stands third among the countivs of the state. Miss Nellle Smith, guperintendent of the Ohio Valley hospital at Steubén- ville, was a week-end guest at the home of Mr. and Mrs. T. A. Hoster- man, and also visited her father, J. Frank Smith, in Bellefonte. yv yet, but here is the a notice that appeared in fall during the past It is a bit early substance of the Reporter each thirty-four years: Do burn rubMish on the street. To do to violate a borough ordinance and a * not leaves or 80 is 3 well. State law as ttn “tle gr Sale COLeR: Dr, J. Foster, of spent a part of Monday Centre Hall. He was forenoon arranging to day, on h Ly he (pected to tend lowing at- absent from #4 Le Wilkinson, is president Walteyp of th Lock Haven Mp in extra-curricular member of College, Wilkinson Ing Is an club, sports active per, and art book, The schoo) at How ing the 1 st, 2nd and totally destroyed Hy fire Thursday morning. The fire occurred at about four o'clock. Nothing was saved from the building and theré ia no avidence fndicating the of the fire. Al though the building was old) IF wag in good realr and would have given 3 for a ard, Ouse 3rd grades, was cause jce long time. and Mrs, WW, brought to Mr niata, on Saturday Mrs guest ville, ter, week. iaw for a was prompted ery Ri WHS Operate idigitis at the Centre C st wee The lad Mrs S Grace M. Deitzell, of John Hughes Brininger Friday evening. Mrs, returned aMr® Dettzel Mrs. WPF member of the Goedhart acm panied Hall hart Sumiay here with Mr. Brininger, a ulty of the gohools is himself taking instr jon f the on {3008 with Mra her sister, while remal ned fa Hig one of Penn State ons “for his The fall quehanng and Reformed Ch which "was ot re coming here at this time sesRion ¥ he West Sus Classis the Ev opened at 16 =nd, in Pet- er's Reformed church at Rebershurg, Rev, A. J. Miller, pastor. The session lay WOO AiTCN 1 o'clock a m., October St for was in and mostly denominational nature. Keener and Elerg M. Tibbens Zubler sermrtatives of Centre Two passengers— Mrs io and Jameg Tena in a Duck, jurad matters of D considered Rev. D. K were official Hall oh Mary Pleasant Keller repre the arge a lio, of car operated Ww. also of Pleasant Gap, in- wero driver fost control was the vehicle as It the struck when the hill at Centre and fered t several 3 riod of = ford's Sadie Bohn has an finess due Two wisters Ve iso Just to complication Hves with her son, Fred Bohn nes Milhwim The secvnd Mr Frank Ishler, of Centre Hall, has pret thoroughly recovered Mrs recovered from been {11 Sh sister ty from a severe attack of pneumonia that confined her Huntingd st Friday on £ heir infrequent trips Penns of Mr. Adams’ native of Millheim, while a labored on a farm Kram er, then tenant on the William ¥en ney farm, two of Old Fort After his marriage he became un resi deng of Aaronsburg, then of Miffiin- burg, and finally located at Hunting. don, where for 32 years he wins sme ployed at the State Industrial School in that city. He was retired last year, and presented with a gold medal in recognition of his valued services to that institution. By trade he is a painter and contractor, and did an ex. tensive business In that line as one time. For the past years he hak held the office of justice of the pesca in Huntingdon, and last fall was re. eleced to a six-year term, which at. testy his popularly in his home com: munity. He and Mrs. Adams spent last winter at 8t, Petersburg, Florida, Valley, the He is ta Beene youth anc for Samuel miles east LOCAL \D PERSONAL State The white lineg on highways : $ i » in this section are being revived, County Agent of light drops. Blaney advises the pulletgy when produc- 18a on tion The sale of the personal property of the Bellefonte Academy, to have tak- en place yesterday, indefinitely postponed. was Messrs. E. M. Huyett and Ralph FP. Luse announce ag public sale of seven- ty-five head of lvestock for October 25th Mra ter, of charged pital on Mr. John fonte, the born on Thursday of last hospital. Kifer and infant daugh- Potter township, were dis- from the Centre County hos- Saturday. Elmer Belle son F. Smith, parents and Mrs, became of a week ag the Centre County The girls Wore “Sparklers” a class of young in the Methodist entertained ag Mrs. C. A. school, the of the Spyker, on T™ Sunday home OS Wade Stephens Oberline, with a Fort. M Weaver. at Old Mrs + # ter Of E. Kerlin, on Tues. nid to St Mute mend has sey | le Miliheim, took place with Mrs retinue, of lodge Me nday e win and lodge, performing the number of Hall Rebekah bekah James Ir Boalsburg, ceremony A ladies from the Centre jodge were present Schoo; tax Ccoliectiions township have been reasonably tement made payment privilege, hol ivy the mu Mo is operating a and of obliged to ounty onducting a speed large bee fn ign trap. A number operators have s for lesser offons. town of ¢it. man ha ¥ fining mill Mr at Coburn, Gusg Hosterman ArTIARS A son Mre has The n Was born « Friday to Blaine been and ARTIC other, before was Mize Mia and Hostermas Hosterman, t clerk under Hiel OUlig ing M. Smith. ‘ostmaster R Robert Rimmey, son of Mr Pi appende eleven and Mrs C ter old, Rim- underwent sday of has be and ap- wi Years Gilbert township, tomy Wedn His favorable The yout itten noon wt + s ¥¢ Ate tl week condition since been came hile Ging school, Inter diagnosed ns Pen hy family Bs cian ts this tad with er nephew, William ankey, son of and Mrs. Marcellus Sankey. ried by fo Missouri, to viait gjss Mabe! Worrel. It to visit also Des Moines, Hl, and at the lat. Century of Progress be gone na auto sve land Mrs, her Bankey QEo, ter place view A They or longer expect to month, Bruce Krumrine township farm owner Wing on t cioss to Potters Mills # the th of a pacer enter either the 2:24 aK pacing « at Hughes today (Thursday) and has an equal chance of winnng, Mr. Krum rine at the Bloomaebiurg fair last having gone there by alr from with pilot C. Puig, but did not enter the pacer there. Here's hop ing the Potter township horse racing enthusiast will be able to close the season with a big log of “wins” by a NORe or more, State Highway Route 322, at a point a short distance north of Btate (ol. lege, furnished the principa; accident aver theweek-end when two Bellefonte cars collided, doing damage to cars to the amount of about $300. Ruth Rip- ka, a passenger In a car driven by Clarence Ripka, sustained lacerations of the leg and Injury to the hip, and Richard Ripka wag injured in the neck. The other car was operated by Ben Gryctko. The accident was caus: ed when Ripka is sald to ha a left hand turh at st will a the fair Wiis Woo Lewistown LOCAL AND FERSONAL. men from this seo. Elk at the gecond bridge south of Millheim on the to The down a steep feet of the occupants were injured, Several young tion were landed in creek, road Coburn. Car, a sedan, plunged embankment into several water. None of Cost of Feed Important in Chick Raising stations some that the protein feed makes na College Unie cocibination difference, in experiment announced within a not in but in Chicks of the Hgo results shown of thelr nme breeding only chicks, nlson ecnst raising, when (ed mashes of the same annlysis nt ns on wu contnl iz various blends of the ro hich mash is bail ow a difference of as mu 48 OT C208 y OF SAML . OOF S58 paf NN I LEDENGE c OW VO Ci PHASE 5 Ee A ————— ae RSC WT & ee: Vurma Mais Ressareh Loport ! Iry wher wi ing his success for the year in terms of hundreds or thousands of chickens. | The first six weeks are only the be ginning of his pounitry flock, From | time on special growing feeds supply energy, bone and muscle | : terials which will bring | the pullets into laying with full body | development, and at five months of | age; and at the same time put broil | ers on the market at the earliest pos. Neither a bigh price nor | the bag point out which | feed. The answer that i i les within the feed Itself Poultry feeds above all others need | the expert attention that only experi ence oan supply. They must be select th full knowledge as to source of | ts. The proportioning of thess | is a question of careful man. Only thus is built a feed while getting results, sells at a e sufliciently regsenable to be prof. itable to the poultryman COSTS LESS NOW TO GROW CHICKS that must sible date the tag 1} on 1% est to ed » nutri feed. weeks clearly shows Where former mixed together to form a certain per cent of protein, modern research proves that such mix. ing may prove costly te the owner, in ing chicks during the first six of their most by recent tabulations, ly in The saving that is possible life is grodients were From a series of records involving the weighing of thousands of chicks from one day out of the shell to six weeks of age, accurate computation is now available on what to expect in the way of returns from every dollar etpended in feed. 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"Both are the same size — — — ————— ———— — ———— —— ]— ————— —-— ——.—-—— —"— I nog i Coste Feep - ~ - 1O bs of CHICKEN i» 6 weeks 40¢ 45¢ 50¢ §5¢ 60s 65+ 70¢ 75¢ (Source: Purine Mills Research Report 1491 ARE DUEL TO PTRTLCY NCNG OF OROTENS FOR BODY BURLDING files of Purina Mills Experiment Farm yield the interesting chart here re produced, Three groups of chicks tested on three separate mashes, all having the same values according to old methods of analysis, but differing in the manner in the ingredi ents were proportioned, show a range of costs, Group X. with best scientific proportioning, is in the oid Group Z ing of feeders ing to the exclusive by the Research Mills, the result tical, biological tests, which wide the with a few cents of being ration ry Group Y worth double by was mixed accord style presented to some of Gre the better NX was mixed accord data Division of and practices developed of Purina years of analy practical farm BELLEFONTE, PA. Shows 7:15 and 9:00 dally. 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