9 wy THURSDAY, APRIL 1936, perm SHE CENTRE REPORTER ISSUED WEEKLY, ne is = EE e.hsb SMITH & BAILEY, Proprietors 8 W, BMITH, Editor, BDW,. E. BAILEY, Associate Editor and Business Manager, Emme : . os in the Post Ofiice in as second class matter, TERMS.—%he terms of subscription to she Reporter are $1.00 a year, lu advance, Legal advertising at the rate of ten pants per line esch insertion. Display advertising rates made #8 Aappucation, Centre known pm a ————— —————— PENNS VALLEY LUTHERAN CHARGE (Bev. L. Arthur Wagner, Pastors) Centre Hall—y:00 A. MM, Georges Valley, 10:30 A. M, Farmers Mills, 7:30 P. M. Ee] CENTEE HALL REFORMED CHARGE (Bev, Delas BE, Keener, I'sstor) Pentre Hall 1:80—Churcp School. 2:830—Church Worship. 7:30—Dramga (Biblical) by Dorothy Clarke Wilson. by a Young People's Cast of Charact- ers. Everybody cordially invited. Tusseyville— $:30—Church School 30:80—Holy Communion. we METHODIST EVISCOOPraAL (Bev, Beth Russell, Faster) Centre Hall— $:80—Morning Worship, iV: ¥0—Sunday School fprucetown— Unified Service, Ppring Mills— #:30—8Sunday Bchool. 1:30—Evening Worship. - EVANGELICAL (Bev, W. K. Hostermaan, Pastor) Centre Hall-- Sunday School, 9:30 AM. Worship Service, 7:30 P. M. Spring Milils— Bunday school at 9:30 A. M. Worship Bervice, 10:30 A, M. Bethesda — . Worship Service, 2:00 P. M. —# Release’ Presented 10:00 A. AM. PRESBYTERIAN (Rev, J, M, Kirkpatrick, Pastor) 9:30—Morning Worship, 310:30—8unday School. - mm POLITICAL ANNOUNCEMENTS, For General Assembly. We are authorized to announce the pame of John W. Decker, of Gregg Township, as a candidate. for the of- fice of Representative in General Assembly, subject to the rules gov- erning the Democratic party ex pressed at the primary election to be held Tuesday, April 28, 1938. - &. ——— ae as Potters Mills. Mr. and Mrs, J. M. Car panied by Mr. and Mrs. terolf, of Centre over the two daughters Miss Amelia tleman friend ited over of her parents, Foust, The five son, accom- jurton Fett. Hall, vi Mr. “hester, near sited week-end wi Carson's th in Wess « Caopenhaver Een vis- and Philipsburg, at Mi from the the home H E week-end Mr. 1 od of children Mr. ang Mrs, Casky of Lock Haven, are Some time af the grandparents, Mr, Sweetwood. They owing to conditions and their being hospital, The movings in Earl Grove %om 10 the Fred Wells Hall; Lester Rossman vacated by Grove; Roy Royer {rom the John Royer farm into the Frank Philips home; Thomas Shaffer from Centre Hall onto the farm vacated by Royer; Bruce Krumrine from the Emerick farm into the Frank Philips home; Mr. Wion from Mifflin coun- iy onto the farm vacated by Krum- rine; Irvin MeCléllan from the Aum- an farm to the Reiber farm at Col. yer; Fred Royer into the house va. cateq by MoClellan; Lloyd Ripka from Spring Millg Mirus. Witmer house ag spending of their Mrs. Ed brought here City tO a home and wrea the flood in father ooriined this the farm, are farm entre localit y Meeker near | the onto farm into the the garage. Harry Burley f Ba called 8 Cormick home. Alvin Zellers College, visited home E B. Mr, and companied and Aloo. unday at 1 ii. and family, Sunday Mr. on at dq the Mrs of her parents, at Palmer, Mrs, by G. H. Mr, and MoCormick, ac. Mrs. W. % McoCormick of Centre Hall motored to lock Haven on Sunday to visit Mrs. McCormick's aunt see flood oonditions, and * * . . ™ - * "CENTRE COUNTY + HOSPITAL NOTES. Last Week, Monday, discharged: Mrs. Kenneth M. Black and infant daughter, Cen- tre Hall, R. D. Tuesday, discharged: Mrs, Abner Acker, Colyer, hp Wednesday, discharged: Miss Wil. ma Btitzer, Millheim. There were 66 patients in the hos. pital at the beginning of this week, A ——— The Gruenwald horse sale, Saturday of this week, at 1:30 o'clock. A good load of Bouth Dakota horses and Joules will be offered here. - ® + 8 & + @ * / Deaths . * = Wiel died early - ® + = - - Caurie MM, BE. Wieland, Lirden Hall, complications Mrs, Frank at morning WIELAND. of home { wife I and, at her Tuesday from long illness, « services will be held from |! this (Thursday) afternoon o'clock. her pastor, Rev, J. |¢ of the Presbyterian |! Burial will t after a Funeral the home at 2:30 M. Kirkpatrick, church, to officiate, made at Boalsburg. The deceased is survived husband and twp daughters, F. Brouse, Norristown, and dred, teaching at Collingswood, N.|* J.; by three sisters and two |S brothers, namely, Misg Gertrude Miss Maude and Mrs. Sarah Lemon, at the |? homestead in Ferguson township; J. 8. Miller, State College, and Blair}! Miller, Hollidaysburg. Deceased born November 1870, at death years, days, and daughter of Jahn M. and Elizabety, Watt Miller. Before marriage, Mrs, Wieland engaged school, havin made that profession The Wieland gamily have lived Linden Hall The deceased be by her |¢ Mrs. E. | Miss Mil. |< also, Aaronsburg, her age 16 }¢ at making 4 months and was 15, 65 Was a yor in teaching preparation for + 11 at fe communi $ t ¥ WINKLEB Winkleblech, the home Mingle, a were Coburth, on Saturday, Pll ation of diseases Services | Tuesday from Aaronsburg and burial the Tatheran cemetery. Mra, Winkleblech wns Wolfs Chapel November 29, of Mr. ser. She was n 1 18588, COI held on her late home in made | t in born at}f 2 1868, the Mrs Emanuel }¢ daughter and wrried Octo 8 survived by her husband Henry Winkleblech, and two children Paul { R. D., and Of he is Aaronsburg, Winklablech, sichildren. William submerged Spring Creek Wednesday dieg before h Te “e morning Ween, he could be carrie his only a short distance! ene, Reed, whe George pu Li | Texd from him A Yif} ed Coroner Heaton. The devon MAT. of died He Willis fonte am, Doris and Georgeof Roopsbi Mead of Yarnell; Mrs Altoona, Mi OTe brother Punnell, Jarnegr, Una Tyrone, Heed, abeth and Daley TT “ . yrone, #% Margaret Mills, Histor of died | and Madi Morning. BENNER the } 5 his Mra. Warren sonburg, Benner, 15 Mi near arding at parents, Benner, Monday August early During last revealed tak. the University Philadel. on a tumor brain which of Penns phia. Rael monthg ago The parents brothers arine, was removed at n vania hospital, ¥ war given until a few and fi survive him, 1 Row and Elmer, Glenn. ROLLER. Emer E R er burgess of ; home y oller, died Was a forme Unionville, Burial cemetery at his in made Onk place, at Friday. Deceased Ridge nearby Wag born in Benner town ship and wna have today bec othe (Thursday) had Ae wile is deceased. Em — HEALTH AND SANITATION SURVEY BY LIEUT. SPARKS Lieut, Jsadore Sparks, H. WwW. at OCC Camp 8-68, at under Capt. Young, sub-districts 11, Milroy, is making health tation surveys of in Centre county. mation noted of school working un- der Capt. rs, commander | and he 10. and san- | towns and villages Among other infor. here was the number bulldings, public halls doctors, nurses; the water supply, whether from springs or ar. tesian wells; ownership of same: Sewnge, method disposal of garbage: health officer; whether general State health rules were observed; popula- tion. Lieut. Sparks is a U. 8 Army of. ficer and is the resident physician at Camp 65, following Dr. Hugh Mor- row. He looked over t : Modny. be town on a CAKE SALE. A cake sale will be held on Satur. day, April 4, by the senlor class, ©. H. H 8. Onk p Saveret Saxurony afternoon. Orders ready-dyed and boiled East gus will be or Easter Colyer, TELLS OF CHILDREN'S CLINIC At a recent meeting of Women's Club, held in Lester lLaxenburg, the guest speaker, CRIPPLED the Junior Philipsburg, of that city telling of the Clinic. other “things *hildren's Among sald: He divided the crippled children in- two distinot classes—congenital if those which are inherited and the wquired which are due to disease or In the inherited type are feet, wry neck and dislocated Club feet are usually satisfac treated by braces, Dislocated usually become evident when the shild beging wilk. If uncared for, he galt becomes very bad and the hild is doomed to a life of pain and liscomfort. It is almost Impossible to dain satisfactory results from treat- after the child has the eight. are ie Jub ips, orily to reached for treat- namely: methods the one wihere surgery to and sometimes formed, and where results without the effectively There two ng dislocated hips method is open new the in socket the, second, enn be obtain. of surgery by stretch- dosed use “® treated massaging the muscles of and BOVere ing and the neck applying Liraces, n CHses Sur Imes The IC essATryY. effects the lis agnowis di iredness, though for, and be infeptions annm be rest, Tisuane In hoped adr, oft on bone fresh 1s} Lis Chr ——r “wn Arresiodag, A her and an res eatn nt tr diseased Hix pes are due to lr utrition often treatment Wels Ar iown sip tie a own relatives funeral ine The vited to rée-modelin a Mr ’ Badlefonte, on Anna Dal ning her Pine Grove Miss Della lehier Howard i Mai spending sever homme Mn Mins Samuel] Max Homan Ellen spent Mary A telegram received by brother and daughter Homan, or a day ia Penna MM week Nora Tacoma, Relish and from Monday, acekient, annoninosl of Wm. H Mrs, John parti re given, —————— ee —————— your subscription due? A Monument Erected- - to ths memory of a loved one Is a substantial expression of your jast ing affection. To select one that will be appropriate requires careful consideration for it must jast through all the years to come. Let us co-operate with you by ting suggestions based upon our Wide experience as memarinj Ssuly- C. H. HOMAN Buccessorr to H. 6G. STRONMEIER Centre Hall Marble & Granite Works, CENTRE HALL that so many doctors use medicine in correcting the allments of their patients? Because big proportion of the ailments are nu- tritional disturbances caused by faulty foodg deficient in Vitamins, Many piratory ard intestinal disorders, well ag a large percentage of cases of stomach ulcers, now ‘being treated by a diet rich every Vita- min. What has preventing and oorrecting human beings, and rendering ently well people more efficient in thelr daily also being done with farm animals. It all goes to prove one point it is easier to keep well than to ger oured. And what must one maintain the highest degree and efficiency? A Why lg it jittle or no a res- as are in accomplished In disease In appar- been work is have to of health diet, What Correct constitutes a correct diet? And this Is, specifically, a ithree-way balance: 1, protein mineral | Balance fat, ibohydrates balance; - fiance: and Vitamin ix he desired most important ance Maximum Production—Re- Al re- other, In Vitamin disturbance of the takes place be- The fact is occur at 1 has effect does not occur. In this type Vitamin A is required. In deficiency, implantation oc by all the ovulation, or coming fertilization. ut, ina | emiwoy, or the young | is reabsorbed because ech the mechanism OCCUrs., not enforce deficiency, productive fore implantation fmgplantation does Repeated male service no Gestation of sterility, Vitamin E curs, preceded slabs: preliminary in heat: and the foetus of maternal oouplation short time, dies, The it is deprived from the membrane, type of Vitamin E i htely necessary. i Here, Vitamin t« the Vitamin nutrition In this abso oxygen and sterility, in again, one cones of another, nid | Uver oxidation. in ood readily dest by Vita | min A DD bea consequent oils a y an Vitamin | rancid with the! their ing is He ome destruction i) of Vitamin added r oils, amins A ang potency whet y feeding YiHHaming and Growth nin Ln bs feet yy 1 muscles n Vita. deficiencies, tt} AYR. intesting fervotLls and these contractile impalireg muscles thei; power. This gasiro TILER io intestines intestinal in Vitamin Corrects ith stony at B added deficiency tone the nach in girengthened The etimulats Appet w naturally pree Og contre Cvatdmys system Is iar tions ocear of digestive i in Hunger js resumed Food intake growth 8 Vitamin Vitamin? seen ite i restored. SU ppDOsSeg an B we THE thew cor. ; Wy CRA “growth. {promoting™ We have pellagriq VOTH { nin also tha 3, B ¥Y assoeiiatiod TORsy anti- taken two \ na. Vitamin th Vitamin { t hes wi #8 ple Close! in greatly ir the Fors £ appetite orrecting loss of appetite th. again, means grow prevention Yot vo observed Stoenbocs i that definite whip 2 wih-promoting and D in jexorteg its action only min A. Here we have fouy Vitamins—A, RB D and G, ali growth-promoting and working in harmony, orb reenforcing the action of the other, Vitamin A is also called anti-in« fective; but this term fe incorrect, Vitamin A prevents infection by vir. tue of its functioning and maintain. ing the normal defeyries of the mu- cous membranes, particularly in the respiratory tract. In Vitamin A de. ficiency there ig an atrophy, or shrinkage, of the mucous secreting celle, allowing disease germs to pens etrate and enter the blood stream However, there is considerable vie dence that Vitamins B, D and G also play specific protective lew, and prevent various Mfections. The Importance of «A» itamin A is Vitamin, Sieg the thera wo Woon 1 is a relatic action of liver Vitamin: Cond oll and that D full growth-promoting the presence of Vita. i in i and vg» reproductive of Vit. that we may £ 3 tomine Danger of Exes A mistake: of "tamiin . x i Vita n § “Aion run wile with in (3% dew eit Tale Oh the resale the irdernal ves Sols, row finally in Food Metabolism Vitamins the regulatios whole, on the m and assimilation secretion, arf part glands, it only ting | Vitamin Relation Since to wy mast offeuta consider from thei: ipon metabolism gans of internal ‘ni vio of # * Aas A Of - digeonti the that pare | to adrenal is ols. 8 each Vitamin plays n nutrition, and Fate, a resist. Ee. Cifie : in ance carbohydrates, Heenae protein and m jifa nor ineral without cond gaits ¢ fn SUD. pory Vitamin reenforce. ment, without of interfe red those one Vitamin by The workir cell, with given or gro woportion taficd h alarm the layer mortality, A by tl Ohio Ex- certain groups of something must wrong somewhere, The yearly mortality in 1921-24 ! Pr cent. in 1825-1928, | per cent; and in 1929-1932. 55.5 | cent, This shows an increased mor. | tality of over 400 per cent In clght jyears. This station indicates that the principal causes in the highest mor. {tality group were paralysis, Jeuocosis, fowl typhoid and cholera-like diseas- es, Can thig high mortality bes cut down With the three-way balariwe: wit EVEP. made Station 0 fry oi frmillets on proves ghat (be radically [average Iwas 13.2 per infection, digestion aga in reprodul A-—increases resistance to promotes better appetite, growth, materially heips tion and the musing of the young and prevents ophthalmia, or night blindness.” B-tfones the nervous sys- tem, improves appetite digestion promotes rapid growth, extremely Important in and increases resistance infection. ©- improves the pildnage and bone growth in mineral metabolism, D--prevents rickets, important in bone, teeth, development Plays andg in nursing, $ Si stion OF to skin fur, and assists . is feather and protective and is ex. in the assimilation phosphorus, in reproduction, in. and hatchability of muscular wes ness rag pre fuy “ role in disease tremely of calcium lutely Creases ORES, and paralysis. G id growth and early vents pellagra black paralysis in chickens, fur and prevent one preveniion valuable and exsential fertility and prevents also Promotes more maturity, tongue, leg improves the ang aids in infection, sentence, the best or skin, the In plumage, ion { then urance simple, short balance of a healthy, efficiently functioning within the reach of all TRANSFERS 1. 1 Yearick, Potter twp Rosall A A ——————— OF REAL ESTATE ger, © us 4 Hosa - in Maynard Bay of Beliel ux, {0 Gp ts. s. sn sv st ss | Public Sale Register Sale pot free or under 1} head is carried is oIn pin | | | wv PENNY-A-WORD COLUMN. in this are wondes results. Adver- “Help Wanted” for sess.” Zhe puye for a four-line ad, solumn. These Litie ads, Warkers In the way of tise aayilung bere, from a to 8&8 “Mouse and Los OO KE} LOST Ke plone CLOVER clover SEED, goed Re-cleaned, offered for $12.00 a bushel Irvin A. McClel- Spring Mills, BR. D. 1: Potters Mills). b4 4 first ’ g c 3 grade is Bade al $a 14 wai ian, T Indie east of WANTED—Market chickens of all ‘kinds; tankage sold, $1.75 per cwt—— A. M. Reigeli Centre Hall; phone 11- EXECUTORS NOTICE, In the Estate of DAVID L. GEARY, of Potter Township deceased, Letters testas.entary on the above estate having been duly granted the undersigned, {all persons knowing themselves indebted ‘to Lhe estate are requested to make im mediate payment, and those baving claims | against the same to present them duly an thenticated for settlement WALLACE Johnston {late M. GEARY. Executor, Hall, Pa. R. D 1 (Johnston Attys, x16 & Centre ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICR, | In the matter of the WITMER E. LEE, late ough of Centre Hall Pennsylvania Letters of above estate undersigned, Estate of the Bor- County of Centre on the been granted the Persong indebted to fre requested to pasment and those having to present the same without deldye to Administration having all | make CHARLES ¢. DUCK. Administrator, Lewistown, Pa. MAZIE B. LEB, tre Hall, Pa. or Cen I. Vitamin Balance: 32, Mineral Bal. ance; 3. Foodstuffs Balance: this motwiiry and all other mortalities in sultry animals © materially. WER Oy "duces Sammary In conclusion, two questions wil Naturally arise: Can the average poul« trymman, hog rajser, dairymay or feeder obtain the material with which to obtain Vitamin balance: and what specific results may be expected? The answer to the firet question fs: Yes All-Vitamin concentrates are available and easily procured. Intelligent Judg- how Vitaming A anda B d mutually re INSURANCE AXp REAL ESTATE WANT TO BUY OR SELL? SEE US FIRST. C. D. BARTHOLOMEW CENTRE HALL, PA.
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