VOL. C1V. AAA MEMBERSHIP INCREASED FROM 85,000 TO 140,000 Meetings in Elght Centre County Dis. tricts Revive P. A. Frost, of the County Motor reports much renewed interest dn the fais Is being the held in the eight different the county. Last week Greater Int: rest, Centre a very club af- meetings districts of meetings were se oretary ub, created by tre Hall, Philipsburg, and in State Col- lage and Millhedm on Monday and Tues day of this week. A ‘ont nti will 1 House April 4, meeting final & Court a] ne County ri on Friday evening, Light refreshments will be E. D. McNelly Field for the Pennsyvivaina Motor Federation, organized the Centre County club orig- finally and expressed his particular in- terest in the affairs of the club, He states that the membership in the P. M. F. since the wis organ- ized less than ago has grown from to 140.000. ! Pennsylvania now leads the country in number of AAA members The Lan-| at served, representative local club three vears about 85.000 with over 13,000 members, | A special offer is being made at this | time to all members for turning in new | members to the club. A beautiful auto robe with the AAA insignia being given to each person turning eight members, or for a limited period such persons can have the choice of the au- to robe or 50 cents apiece for each new member. At the meetings held a num- ber of members in point have signified their of securing this prize. All members of the terested motorists are invited to tend the meeting in Bellefonte on day night of this week is each intention in~ at- Fri- club and all Centre County Democrats Plek Farmer to Oppose Holmes, Democrats for the Centre county farmer candidate from Centre beating John candidate on for his House in Harrisbur Ferguson from Mr. College So against Thirty-fourti Cour of wil Leglislat the only ticket, IL rads 1 4 wer filed 4 miles State Oma townshi Holmes’ far no candi $ Lies it 3 10 t Jooks as | day was the Ins tion N on the I» the LIMA Dern os front Surprise Party. 1 t LR A the home Walker, of ing Walker's wl el rece 7g a smundwiche 1, oitke! and coffee were 1 ia served presented ter, Mrs codved The OWIng were Mrs. William Jodon, Mr and Mrs George Jodon, Mr. and Mrs. John Lar- imer, Don and Betty Larimer, Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Walker, Frances and Ken noth Walker, Mr. and Mme Fred Walk- er, William, Donald, Anna Belle and Dorothy Walker, Mr. and Mrs. Norman Walker and daughter Phyllis, Mr and Mra W. 8. Walker, Clyde and Clar amos Walker, ot ————-— ST A Kitchen Shower, A kitchen shower was held at the home of Mr. and Mra WW, W. Tibbens, Pleasant Gap, for Mr. and Mrs W, PB. Tibbens, which was attended by a large number of people. At a late hour refreshments were served and all departed for their homes wishing Mr. and Mrs Tibbens happiness in their new home. y cake was daugh- ro Hae esteem Larimer also of John other tokens ” i oll Mr. and present ms AA FOUR PORT MATILDA RESIDENTS INJURED IN AUTO ACCIDENT | Driver Loses Control of Car, and After Leaving Highway, It Crashes Into Yeldhone Pole, Hurling Occupants from Wrecked Machine. Four persons riously, when yond the of the operator on the highway about one mile east of the Triangle, in Bald kagle Valley, on Saturday night. The machine, after leaving the highway, crashed Into a telephone pole, hurling the occupants from the damaged machine. Charles Wentzel, 41, of Port Matilda, the driver of the car, suffered a poss sible fracture of the skull, dislocation of the left hip and numerous body contusions and lacerations, when he wns hurled a considerable distance, falling on the highway. Mrs. Minnie Stimer, 60, of Port Matilda, was cut about the face and also suffered a se- vere laceration of the left hand when struck by flying glass; Florence 8tif- fler, 23, and six-year-old daughter, Mary, both of Port Matilda, also were injured when struck by flying glass The latter may have a frofetured skull Her condition Tuesday night was so- rious. The injured were taken to the Ty- rone hospital where emergency treat. ment was given, and later were brought to the Centre County Hospital were Injured, automobile one ge got an be contol 19 TOWNSHIPS PROFIT BY STATE REWARD Made, {| State hi in Centre county reward ghway work cost the benefits, ¢ shared In chief Sam engineer o thie Pu Depar this we State, Mr and tatement “The Reward the Department of High a large proportion of the proving township roads limitations this of 75 per cent to Vviurrious folio $ t Ntnte " At 84 COs certain 9 payment tha work such townships w sessed valuation 6 ued wa rmit pa t of yject i ie8 hose $0.91 ying ime as whose valuation per m This iiberal offer on the part and is augmented by the agreement of the County ars to pay all work done ment in State, those to 0040.00 ile is in Yor 7 per cont, of the under is addition to that show Total Co of All Work Io 862 Ye in Centre have county Township Benner $ 19 Boggs Burnside College Gregg Haines Hargis How urd Hus Liberty nn Marion Patton Pott Rush Sn POTTERS MILLS-TUSSEYVYI ROAD LETTING Re-Letting Advertisement 3 of n ti st ne 3 LLE oi Sta 646 682 . 346 For 3. 1930. | selves the additional surfacing bridges will to alert installing pipes, grading and bulking new tions which ey allocated State f« this “The last £6,000,000.00 fully provided to for draiy by filing applica- all of the county Lise mon the (ontre by mw Purpose Lasgisinture nrropriated for $57, county Su IPOS # os of ot which Centre side Lhe Mery During 1 improvements for G29 SULPOTVISOTS the Heward consisting £ of LO tone of road the $12 irth The spent 1 ‘ of th greater r [ this it b cost money not only getting but was id road for abor the townships benefit y low of employment In approximately $10.00 spent BOUIC ON not from in three the township furnished $4.30 out of every $10 spent. detalled of townships mprovements at a a con siderable to but amount wiven ships of outside the taxpayers all town throes out SVery cama from and the township, those ferv'with Is a statement the the showing work done 192 amoqint } by rious that opportunity.” took advantage of this Paid Township ov 0 Ly v 64 165.20 19 i } DISTRICT W, €, T. U, INSTITUTE. Be Held at MUlhelm This Weeko~Five Distriet, of Unions Comprise Saturday Io Adds Work. Almost One ite oo nforoed aghite ed «n fT April 22 Presumably the same amount ey will be expended on as would have been on the called for 4.565 linear feet The concreting of the 4565 absorb the saving in MITRE re The concreting will likely continuous block. Fills may in The grading of 5.92 miles, eight feet wide, between and Milheim, was bid on Kossfleor, of Mt. Carmel, $08,035 was the lowest Al of Frank was districts Centre Hall borough precinct of Potter ter South and West is sald Nos. 8 and 30, and whik Bible to have been na insets AAI AAAS ARIS. FARMERS INTERESTED IN THE MULTIPLE A. Burge, of the showed When st { speciall Pennsy!van College, 30 Franklin 2-bhottom enthusiastic rain could hitch on boecame a heavy thusiasm. As the a 80 that Burgé horses precede the in operation, three *h med, ia introduction of the tractor. that a» A 5 ts i lessor of £1 nd NOCosaRary em o appoin ws fags t tf men ii et I¥s How € gion the n on standard unjon? by representatives and Hebersburg Followed by question and answer what are the most difficult and the sasiest points®to reach All the unions 11:50. Noontide prayer In of Milheim 12:00. laincheon and social P. M. Call to order Wind the ribbon round the nations, Paadm 46 and sentence prayers I. T. L. or ¥. P. B. demonstra- tion, “America the Beautiful" 1:30. Discussion problems Winning amd Aaronsburg. Tha sentiment toward Enforcement «Millheim. Whrk among the young Centra Hall “What the church is doing for the W.C. T. UlMrs. Godshall. 16. Musie, oll eal of unions present, Bach representative will respond with a suggestion of something she would lke to added to, or omitted from, an institute program Please be ready to vou would like an outside mxt year, or prefer to meeting Informal and "in the fly.” 3:00, Bulletins and Union Signal sta- tistion, unfinished business; resolu- tions, td | offering. lJenediction and adjournment. does 5 i of Excell welp ¥ Answogsd } Tasso y vil ie y on chargy union hour. 1:00 §- 15 on county and State holding members people 2: fen sy speaker the un keep ¥ i i Program subject to change wherev- ior mcessary. I It is the wish that all unions be well | represented at thia institute, i Ofeer, Mrs, Eive Logan, Grand Guardian of 000 horses in the county, ——— A MAP IAAI —— AI MP AAS. Treasurer IL. lL. in town on Monday, — — {Centre Hall, Thursday evening of last | week, at which time she addressed the {Temple on the progress of the lodge {from Harrishurg, The home is a new tone, dedicated last May, A A A OULD SIS, It you need a new radiator, we have them in stock; or If you want your oll one repaired, give us a trial~W, HH, Miller, Bellefonte. oll POTTER POOR DUPLICATE i IN Property Owners . and Number 121-—Trades Occupations, 19—Tax Ranges £10.90 20 Cents Brishin, Tax Collector, from Down to John The poor assessment for for the the v providing in Potter ownship ninety -fiy for Car 1535, © $ VOrs Axo, The collector Bris grand eH total of 92. I fi John shin 5 bri brougl office tha vy D Hn colfretor ni i i Trades The tax levy from twenty to forty cents acter of the trades and not given Millage omitted, The sl Assessments Andrew Cv Michael Homan Peter Ruble David Love Joseph John Nearly given familiar tog those of our read of Oe tions Yi The occupations are Wns My WHS Char assesscxi was also taxables against whom the larg- we Wer .$ re levied 12 id i1 10.50 yr wi 4 8 voter f.28 6.04 are irist i in, Sr nd of the names who in - Pot. 1870, and descend er have recollections « persons tir township back of the fiving Potter the as far as most residents ave ants the Minty if 1 an Among in not at t township very familar names theses, Jacob Price John Briskdn iam Beal George William Bibl Henry Oibae, rad, Je under Ansbaugh, . Brishin Jr OWTNars. Nr Will B John Brishin Dawid Botts Brisian, Jonas yo ff nl Phineas Creirge Dewsionrt Georges J Fve, nas 4 1348 pee AG Met Taskes Moore {wtf dow) Meas Omwn (my § Fyke i Je MeClintock, Jacob Thomas Treaster of the names ind in the tax duplicata, be kept in mind that Potter in 1835 covered a much larg- ares than It does now. rhnst (neogr Shirtl Lov n { Alexander | Treaster spelling for | Jacobs The like that It township above is must oF ————————— May Start Plggery. Merchant © FPF. Emery, who since coming to this place a number of years ago, has repeatadly Semonstrated it pos- sible to raise pork at the price the market affords, may start a piggery on a lot purchased comprising about a half acre, from Mm Phoebe Emerick, for $250.00. The lot adjoins the slaughter house lot, and is whbill suite od for the purpose. Mr amery has marked sutwess in curing meat. The hams, shoulders, and bacons cured by him bring prievs above the best pack: ing house product: They have all the flavor of the homegrown, home-Killed and home-cured meat-—-the meat that has ne superior also met with MS tn War Veterans Must Ask Compensation Before April 8, World War vetreans who do not ap- ply for treatment other than hospitalization before April 6, 1930, will not permitted to ap« F under thé law, it was announced the Veterans Bureau. New appli- cations after that date will be compensation of be ny vv : i made void. a Williamsport Commercial College Spring term starts April 21. School open all summer. Special courses for teachers and High school graduates, Catalogue gives all information. Send for ft. More good positions filled: Raymond Gable with First National Bank: Miss Madaline O'Donnell with West Brach Oil Company; Miss Julia Btabley with Phillips Supply House; Fred Barrett, bookkeeper, with Susque hanna Trall Garage; James Russ with Phillips Provision Company; Miss Madaline Richards with Wilkins & Comparty; Miss Ethel Bush with T. B. Sullivan; Miss Iwona Lowe with Grit Publishing Company; Miss Blanche Neff, bookkeeper, with Home Food Stores; Miss Pauline Reed with Sprout “Waldron Company; Henry Leiter with Susquehanna Trust Company; Charles Heim with Bell Telephone Company; Bdward Connelly, with West Branch Oil Company; Miss Ann Louise Hoffa with National 8ilk Dye Works; Paul Van Dine with Nuational Biscuit Come pany. A good place to got a business edu: eatlon. Plenty of opportunities for graduates —F, F, Healey, Proprietor, # # K. pi * { E. HAVE BOOSTER CELEBRATION AT MILLHEIM District No Knights of the Gold. Eagle of Centre county, in the K. G. E. Thursday night of members of Grand Tinfiled, whos LTO to the Millhelm itl Grand Chief D. M. Bra an on initiation held a cass hall, Mil last week the order Chief Wm Presence hed, More than 150 attended, K including witle, of need i to the wi brother sisting deserve much credit, Ho ‘ omgsin At closed taken about and Gel members OP Millhed the 1 mcmbers of present the 0 hall had $5. The Dis- Grand Chief introduced Pp, C Oo tanguet where m Castle prepared fet choice redresthiment Wm + Kastie, who gave a brief talk on the work order in N Eaves slong K G work The sented: 186, 353 i good wr mankind accomplish fe doing wn in following Castles Mills No, Hall No Wars Spring Min Madis 169; 301 No, 3656 Danville Mihi No. 3 Cent No. m a oni “r nte No, —————— A Home, Mifflin Lightning Destroys idren mang- Were last fot when age c— oo Capt. Fryberger Recognized. towers Er Ll leels Its Commencement Speaks rs. A # § § ting at Bt ost Mizatvth 8. Kittelberger, file, Clearfield county the represent group Ehe inughter Mr. and Mrs Harry Kittedtwrge the ntter formerly Miss Anna Barthe f Centre Hall Miss Marion Pukey selected to represent group: Bamuel Long, selacted to represent tin school college group. Commencement weeks begins May 23 with the Junior class play: alumni day on Raturday, May 24; Baocalaur- cate sdrvices on Sunday, May 25; vlass day exercises on Monday, May 26th, closing with the Commencement program on Tuesday, May 27th. a { is the of J $4 omew, © of Altoona, was the Intermediate of Taberty, was four-year High MAIL CARRIERS WILL CONVENE IN TYRONE, APRIL 12 that Het ween letter carriers from will present at the district convention which is to be held in the assembly room of the Junior Order United American Mechan in Tyrone, on Saturday evening, April 12 Congressman J, pected to present and be those to address the meeting The Mounialn district of the counties of Bedford, Blair, bra, Centre, Clearfield, Himtingdog and Al It is two and three hundred the Mountain expeciad district be ios, Banks Kurtz is ex- among - bho {8 composed Came Somvract carriers in Penns Valley are membs The officers trict Association are: Davis of Johnstown: vice president, A. Orant Stains of Cresson treasurer, Homer HH. Ziegler of Clearfield, and secretary, M. 8. Keller of Altoona. Promptly at seven o'clock a sump tous supper will be served the letter ecarrders in the dining hail of the Jun- for building on Pennsylvania Ave, af- ter which the meeting will be onlled in the Junior Order United American Assemby hall, C—O Changes at Wagner MIL Reuben Spangler, who for the past nine years was employed in the oa. pacity of bookkeeper at the CY. Wag ner grist mill, Bellefonte, tendered his resignation which became effective the latter part of last week, The vacancy will be filled by BEarl Tibbens, of Belle fonte, who has had considerable exper- lence in that capacity. Ms Wagner announced that Col J f.. Spangler has sold his third interest in the corporation to him and his son, Chatles Wagner, and that in a short time the corporation will be changed into a company known as C. Y. Wag- ner & Company. Arrangements are being made to secure a charter. of Mountain ise President, W. J. the m—— NO. 14 oy TOWN AND COUNTY NEWS a HAPPENINGS OF LOCAL INTEKHEST FROM ALL PARTS. in seus his home For all double fixed n Bellefonte, the the sophomore df 1825-1930 term, and ed in Hockman poultry The Penn iting ornamental the ‘vhurn townghip school April Tth, trees in h planted park at Ld was increased the arrival of and Mrs. Car] Boone, wd daughter at Harry Bohn, are 3 soll help, on on whi day will be ground and ball § on i school Millhelm's during the son borry Wi population work by Mr pant a on the on W From taker Neff rear 14 ir a Mrs } ext wn thie Journal: Under- morgue in the portion of his establishment in ore 8 business more offf- up-to-date manner. ywtation of being morticiane this scg~ hs it a to conduct h an { ¥ | on the in of the Charles © f Lewistown, has for the ticket, Democrat E. Cup- for he than = announced legisiature This ov candidate the tie Mifh on aspiring 4 oJ x ! our Charley merchant here, poiitics in ently not former ise in people ith W. seeds and For best Hard- Pa. old Hall Vi here sale of netted $3 all his U'me a disw the w Mme uy the hae ffir Bellefonte, to Centre “oldron He house came ng day. here will be ight ling ty-five h top Heckmar nus in is In at the of * her while fee covering operation. Mise Hockman gradu the local High school bere and has been in York since fall. She will return thefy SOOT As who sch Si WO at Archey the home Moyer tonsil irom a o 1 of is a ate 3 4 last as possible Wednesday, Thursday and Friday were very unpleasant days. There were ¥mow squals during the three day® and wicked winds The fall of show for the period was about inches, but at time was there covering of more than inches. Saturday came in with a rather clear sky sand the sun soon melted the snow lying In unprotected places six no “a two On returning from Lewistogn ON Thursday morning, the Nash sedan be ing driven by Mrs Russell Blair, of Joliefonte, girated over the Macadam road where it joins the concrete read in Seven Mountains, and finally upset into ditehh, Other occupants in the car were her father, Dr. George I. Bible, and her sieter, Mra. Schad. No one was hurt and but little damage the car. The father and returning home from had taken for Phila« Aa wae done to daughters Lewistown Mrs. Bible delphia. were to where to board a train Attorney W. Harrison Walker, of has been honored by being chairman of the under-pri« vileged children commiitthe of the Pennsylvania district of Kiwanis Ine ternational He addresssed the Belle fonte Kiwanis club at its weekly lunches eon at thie Brockerhoff hotel on Thurs. day noon of last week, on various ade tivities being carried on for under privileged children throughotit the State by over 100 Kiwanis clubs, and’ special reference was made to the work being done in Bellefonte and vie cinity by the Bellefonte club, Vernon Garbrick, west of town, ade vertiske in this issue that he is pres pared to do all kinds of acetylene weld* ing, braging, and repair work. He was formerly employed by the Ameri ean Limestone Company, Bellefonte, welding, Jellefonte appointed where he did considerable and gained much experience. The Gare brick brothers have an excellent reps utation for thelr keen knowledge of things mechanical, having done avery: thing from making tools to buliding alrplanes~s0 it may be taken for granted that this young man starting out in a small business for himsel will render a kind of service that will
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