VOL. Cl. INEFFICIENT DRIVING, Most Comon Forms of Inefficient Driving. Many motor 3 are provi themselves bad dr when gratulating perts, Alabama, what he mon Drivi road Taking fellow by vers they are con upon being ex of the points 0 >On maelves the The secretary Automobile considers the inefficient the Club 10 most driy middle of ms of slowly in ng the right-of-way of the other taking advantage of his sire to avoid injury to himself or others in his Driving and car. squeaky, in brakes, has inefficient taking that general and a car equal Cutting corners high Passing same directio Descendin speed > ile, hrow hill in going another it the going inthe n. of a hiil high down £ a steep i when discretion dictates in second or Tryin ing—even low gear r to beat a train to z t the © the trick is t 1 if urned cessful Par might 1 Tryin that limit Making car off the highway. y #48 to taken & Dass is traveling without pulling the repairs , having : least two wheels off the side And to list may Expense Account of Candidates. t of the exons: of the courts num- that of ng. an at practiced his and Mr veonrs twice the as 18 had experience Flemi has has Iker ty Years aixteen st fs Al ts find two more than Messrs Boal. Mr. Hoy of Recorder of Boal that of Reglster are going to get a sub thet merous He 18 the 6 party. office 8 which after own hem safely in n————————— the importance of elect County Audi the taxpayers mon- the men who audit records are conscen- H. E. Garbrick and O. J men of this character and elected to this minor, but nevertheless important, office regard leds of politics. forget ri petent ny can he the court ho Both Te | men as times ey waved if jae tious Stover De should AS LA ASAIN. Like in everything else there Is a possibility of overdoing things in poli tics as the Scott -Fleming-Holtzworth- Wilkinson domineering branch of the Republican party is beginning to real ize, but toc Mte. They boast their slate went through at the primaries. and that they didn't need to care what the other elements In thelr party thought about it. ¢. P. Long, of Gregg, who led his party for county treasurer by over one hundred votes outside of the Philipsburg boroughs and Rush township, is one candidate who resents the selection of all nom- inees being made by a few districts, as well as the method employed to accom: phish it. He Is being upheld by his Republican friends in his announce- ment to become an independent Re- publican candidate and as such will no able to collect a large follow: Part of ntre county, but the larger fol lowing will be due to resentment of over-bosing by a few Republicans Hv. ing close together. 4 ¢ ¥ 3 i A SPRING OCTOBER DAY, MILLS, FRIDAY, the School—Two Meet- Kupper Hy Vocational Big Planned Township Day Judging Contests—General ing—Athleties — Chicken OnedAet “The Are Features, Play. Nelghbors,” Some program has been ar for th Mills scheduled for Fri The and with both Spring Communi- program will it 10 will continue throughout features of old. open various and he in #t to young The exhibits will at the Voeational the time the Ch he in ogram printed bel sonsists of songs, playiets pertaining to he prepared a entertaining program the direction the Home department, and the senior girls. This program five of “pe it School building same staged the Gi will This 3 in and rex The in alth pupils have most and of Mak Voen will be ©« reels movies falls to this prog the 10 A. M, H. C. Knandel will again | hegininng at 11 A the Poultry P to come ram it ¢ Of in Pr conduct a4 also at 4 open unity Tan en are invited vetreta hlos sow! ¥ 13 M Friday A Premium throughout tow nal Voeat the and m bulldi heen planned the Morning Program Fax} at School building A. M.-H Grange h the Flag. Lesson” Child.” the I he cored Extensive township M ibite open Vocations Health Children's ib) A playlet, (¢} Recitation, Mabel Eungard Dialogue, by Primary pupils Song, "Carry Me Back to Happy Dreamland.” (f) A. Playlet, “Billy's Dream.” (g) Recitation, “The De- Hghtful Dentist.” Josephine Stover. (h) Bong, "Your Puture” (1) Play- let, “The Queen of the Foods” (J) Song, "Fooda" (k) Health Talk by Miss Catherine Payne. Home Eco- nomics Extension Service, State Col- lege. (1) Movies—1, Sunnyland and Shadowland, 2 reels; 2, All Aboard for the Moon, 2 reels; 3, Bobby Bump's Chef, 1 reel Hildren's (an) Program, Hymn t “Johnny's “A Moriel (a) Slecp al by to) C. Knandel, School grounds—Centre Hall ve. Spring Mills Girls. Girls Sandwiches, coffee, ice cream, ete, Afternoon Program. Spring Mills band, Bchool grounds. on Voeational tional School grounds. Belection by the High school girls’ chorus, Ad dress, “Who Pays the Farmer's Tax- es.” by Prof. Fred L. Lininger, The Penna. State College. Selection by Girl Chorus, Bong. America, by the Group accompanied by Band. (Continued on next column) LICENSE PAY FINES. into A 55. HA Potato Crop. Pea Vv, ¥ Undo n township imper mw «ip shows digging very fine potatoes rate of 300 ind ponsible. He bushels per acre are two thorough spraying and his modern spr his pota- led the it | res purchased he and killed all ye: sprayed thus « $3 » pPOLIROeS and ontro oes ten shit th HR times it yields are ¥ 4% it th running over 10 Ik Price Up to 20 Cents id iT Sheffield M1 M wre of the Shefl will re red pounds fat. deliv- npany, #6 A ———— Tet thot onsid! ’ * i it Card of Explanation. ite offi A nd depu GIR DanS weak a Nt WR ainst ms PHILA FRANK (Continued from Le previous oolumn) je Judging ¢ siry (at g Judging iimited to wom Prof. Knandej am and R {30 mies students M. High Sch field Ce ve. G. T. V. 1 7: 80d "hicken building: Evening Program 00 P. M.—range hall: admission 10¢ Demonstration: Selection seed corn by the Vocational boys, One-act play, “The Neighbors,” | High school pupils Awarding of prizes. The Athletle Program. 11:36 A. M.~Dodge ball: Girls’ Spring Mills ve, Centre Hall 2:30-3:30 P. M.-~Orades and Rural Schools, (1) Relays, Passing, Boys and Girls. (2) Relays, Running, Boys and Girls. (3) Dodge Ball, Boys and Oirls. (10 Team) Rural Schools. (4) 50 yd. Dash, Boys. (5) 25 yd Dash, Girls. (8) 3degged Race. (7) Bay Race, (8) Tug of War, be: tween Schools, (9) Dodge Ball. 7th and Sth Grades va. Sophomores and Freshmen, 3:30 P. M. to 4:15 P. M. (1) Bay Race (2) 3<degged Race. (3) 60-yard Dash, Boys (4) 25-yd. Dash, Qirls. (5) Nall Driving Con- test, Women. (6) Peanut Contest, Men. (7) Elopement Race, Men and Women. (8) Dodge Ball, Married va Bingle Men. (9) Tug of War, Rural Rducation ve. Community Team. 4:16 PP. M-Hoccer CGame—Centre { Hall High School va. Bpring Mills | Prizes for winners of contests, E . 005 tonal Boe per pate ¢ of 3 4 team TIME FOR SERIOUS THOUGHT. tic 11 3 Watchman.) wgioned by the res (entre unty is voters are veligh the char- n Centre county when in and oyaity rallied party 1! support of a cand laws of how he might office he sought or whe to the date, regard merit the nilons O ug h it for it he eaned In this few only not woader thinging who biind fundamental j great ion £3 remain Are 80 a fo see that srinciples of either political parties whatever In the offices opportunity Have no { functioning The re for any of the fit the election Yimoer to g¢ fundamental Rey Heputl reflect credit, ti the Lt isn't romotest he choxen No A sin men who will in Centre county abrogate or exemp y principle of Dem 11 dicanism, other than faithfu Gr part) gave them tunity, From : the Co f consta n't Demo of irts down to that the smallest township there an thi ghligatlion wer bu 3 if In local exeuse for of “stand support next Presi Dinner to Friends. or to WOT os fay i Ruesis Werg ens funda it the of and Harry Mr den Hall Nae, Mis and wife Stull, Adaleene # 8. Stull Walter Jd. Wa i ville: Frank Studd wife and sc Esh and Pecht and wife and Annan Wright Miss Helen Glasgow, Rob wife and daughter Flor Rodney and Miles, of Linden Hall. Promptly at 12:15 the guests were seated at a long table in thelr spacious dining room, which was groaning under the good things with which it was laden. Everything to satisfy the appetite was at their dis posal, to which all did justice. A very sociable dinner hour was spent by all and a long to be remembered day en: joved. This home is noted for its hos- pitality and the hostess has a wide reputation in culinary arts. — (A Guest.) AI SM Ab Brother Jonathan Finds He Must Have More ‘Room. Brother Jonathan, the lusty young giant among nations, is finding him: self cramped in his present quarters and is looking about for more room. That Is to say, that plans are now un: der way for enlarging the oapitol at Washington to take care of the in creasing needs of Uncle Sam in trans acting the affairs of State, The announcement of the plan to add a new wing to the capitol recalls the romantic history of that magnificent edifios, a story which all Americans should know. If you do not know that story, sure to read the Illustrated feature article, “To Enlarge U7, 8 Cap: {tol.” by Elmo Scott Watson, in this it wife, of prtown MeClelian, ence and sns issue of The Reporter. 13, 1927. TESTING FOR TUBERCULOSIS YARLY COMPLETEI Dr. Nissley Completes Eastern of Potter—Of 584 Cattle But 7 React—Dr. Neldigh pleting His Work This Week. » herds ividual « Of and Blauser whners this num? these, were in 1; Charles cate acted, John P. Long Bloomer John Benner, 1 The western ing tested by digh, It will Iw cattie is Miller 2: Weaver, section of Veterinari and will » completed that the pe 74 unusually trifie m Odenkirk Spring Mills Loses to Centre Hail The Hal the Mille 3 § Centre 111 on © pring r evening and won It nmoxiate was Inds victors r defeat, as Mr. Hapey gave a half game. strongly contested, putting good fight but to defeat most charmingly and gracefully The lines were made up almost exclusively of girlie: girls who came in success or encourage when were losing ground game is promised in ult might chance for be a The game was Spring Mills for honors up a submitted gide to cheer mates A return near future in the AA 0 sn. Old Families of Mifflinbure. The following early citizens have a continuous line of descendants bear ing the same name, who have lived In Mifflinburg for one hundred or more years, The date preceding the name is the year in which the men named came to that town and following is given his occupation: 1799-Henry Bogenrief, blacksmith. 1786-<Patrick Moss, jobber. 1798-—Michael Schoch, carpenter, 1799-~Henry Hassenplug, brewer, 19#02—Frederick Gutelius, surveyor. 108 Igiin Montelius, farmer and 1814—James Smith, physician, 1814—Gleorge Gotshall, cooper. 1814—John Stitzer, smith shop and tavern. A I ISHS. 14t us hope the “last Friday in the month” holds good In forecasting the weather for the succeeding month, at least for October. The last Friday in September was a beauty, as was the last Friday in August, C—O. The Ceritre Reporter, $1.50 a year. ) « AND COUNTY NEWS HAPPENINGS OF LOCAL INTERESY FROM ALL PARTS, ng Mills 19 nneyivas ed by e $12, nizing riz Co., ady on Mon~ Akeworth, they will held af school, invited Pot: Ex with yrmed ervhody removed owned bY parked to hook store, In ght C. G. Milligan, the Centre Hal Tavior heretos sularly from here, for the MATrLY nm ne Car Pleasant More { Nite : evening, ious mishap when whi the former the concrete head Ar thrown on damaged. The 00 but ius parts of thelr Kurtz was taken to 4 physician on Sunday morning. The car was running on “second” when the hocident happened, indicating the drive ér was not speeding. The car was towed to the Boozer garage and Iater taken to Lewisburg where Mr. Kurt is engaged in the sale of and repair ing of autos. The party was met herd by Lewisburg friends who took thet home that night. A Dodge coupe driven by JohN White, a carpenter boss at State Cole fege. living in Nittany Valley, and two companions--a Mr. Wolf and Eu gene Burkholder, son of A. M. Burke holder, of near town, had a narrow escape of a very serious accident of Friday evening while coming down Nittany Mountain, Mr. White wa# driving and on reaching a point a bi§ above the spring the brakes were ape plied too, strongly and quickly, caus ing the coupe to make several gira tions. striking the embankment on the north side of the road and then coming to rest with the rear of their car ex« Lewisburg Mountain wit a rather win irday wey Jewett the sedan wag driving = a culvert he ¢ was ite baadly not on Vari side, and cupants wer serjousiy hurt used Mrs were hy bodies Both bumpers were broken, as was al* #0 the running board on one side. The occupants were not hurt, except for a few bruises, one of which wa# dealt out to “Busie,” by which name he i known here by his former school mates, ;
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