The Centre reporter. (Centre Hall, Pa.) 1871-1940, October 04, 1934, Image 5

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\ THURSDAY, OCTOBER 4, 1834.
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ITEMS OF
LOCAL INTEREST
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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
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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. Research
NY
RICHELIEU
LATEST FEATURE
ATTRACTIONS
Western Electrie Sound System
Continuens Shows 2 till 11
WED. & THURS,
“ROMANCE IN THE RAIN"
wit, Roger Pryor, Heather
Angel. tomantic comedy
Season's greatest gmash hit:
FRI, & SAT.
“CARAVAN"
with Charles Boyer, Loret-
ta Young, Jean Parker,
Phillips Holmes, Endorsed
and guaranteed.
MON, & TUES, (Next Wk.)
WED, (Next Week)
WILL ROGERS In:
“JUDGE PRIEST"
The star who always makes
you laff. A great pleture.
a —
wr
NE all
RX WLIAK Baivid)
HOW WELL DO YOU SEE?
*{ Answer Below)
Which line is longer?
SHOULD NOT
TAKE CHANCES
Ie knows that guess-
preven-
nt
This is the
sight meter
which tests
fightfor better
Proleet your eyez. Hore
yar cyes eromined of
very
a! wo wears.
sht test today.
not
Bl newer
WEST PENN POWER CO.
"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.
ALL SEATS NOW
250,
Children 10e,
THURS. -FRL-SAT,
(THIS WEEK)
“WHOM THE GODS
WOULD DESTROY”
with Walter Connolly, Rob
MON. « TUES, « WED,
(NEXT WEEK)
JACK HOLT in
SRLACK MOOX™
with Fay Wray. A hunting:
ly beautiful drama of love
in the tropics,
Lis ah
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