The Centre reporter. (Centre Hall, Pa.) 1871-1940, October 09, 1930, Image 4
THURSDAY, OCTOBER 9, 1930. ——, a———— A —— A ———— A AA — THE CENTRE REPORTER ISSUED WEEKLY, CENTRE HALL, PENNA. SMITH & BAILEY, Proprietors, 5. W. BMITH, Editor. SDW, E. BAILEY, Associate Editor snd Basiness Manager, Putessd at the Pest Offices in Centre Mab ae seeend wlans mall mater, SERME. ~The terms of subseription to 8» Beporter are $1.58 a year, in advance. Pinplay advertising rates made kaewn am agolication. "SUNDAY CHURCH SERVICES SENTRE HALL REFORMED CHARGE (Bev, Delas RB, Keener, Pastor) Centre Hall— #:30—Sunday School. 49: 30—Church Bervice. Fussey ville— 9:00—Ministerial Relief Service. 30:00 Sunday School EVANGELICAL (Bev, W, KE Bmith, Faster.) 30 A. M. A. M. 2 Services Spring Mills—0: Bethesda—10:45 Locust Harvest Poinments, Grove—7:30 M. Home at all ap- —— METHODIST EPISCOPAL Rev. H. A. Pruyn, Pastor. Centra Spruceown 10:30, Sunday Tues, Spring $0, Evening Worship; Rally PRESBYTERIAN (Bev, J. M, Kirkpatrick, Sunday Sci C. BE. Societ Preact Pastor) DEMOCRATIC STATE TICKET. For United States Senator: SEDGWICK BISTLER, of Clinton County. For Governor: JOHN M, HEMPHILL, of Chester County. For Lieut. Gover: Lancaster Co For Bec. tern Affairs: WINSTON, of Cumberiaug C For Judge of Sup: » Court; C. NILES, lurk County. For Judges Superior Court: AARON E. BBIBEK®, of dutier 3 uEu. ¥., DOUGLAS, P GUY K. BARD, of LUCY D. woly. HENRY » vi aud diagueipuia DEMOCRATIC DISTRICT TICKET, For Representative in Congress: MAX- WELL J. MOOKE, of mchean Couuty. For Btate Senator: DON GINGERY, of Cleartield County. For Representative in General Assembly: JOHN GU. MILLER, Ferguson Lowuship, BR —— Cuckoo’s Queer Conduct Due to Big Appetite The habit of the European cuckoo of laying its eggs in other birds gests and thus foisting the care of irs goung upon unwilling foster §8 not as unnatural as it h given the discredit for being ing to Doctor Dobay, a Hung: ologist. Doctor Dobay that may help to explain the peculiar conduct. First, th He devours hu worms in be a great hunter, move. He maid an short rations if he I had to stay close to a nest, not to mention the difficulty f enough additi food for a AND COUNTY parents as been accord arian zo- facts cuckoo's points out three e¢ cuckoo Is a great eater of insects ndreds and This forces i 1 constantly him t« on the kept a day. probably be and his ge Fry h Second, against rac 20 to A modest six Cuckoo id She 0 wd egos in a season, ir ten, produced by birds. No bir no m fndustrious, a fi lke that. Better make orphans of them, and trust to providence and the bounty of strangers. Finally, no bird ever sits until she fas lald her whole “clutch” of eggs. It the cuckoo walted until all her eggs were lald, the first ones he spoiled before the last were produced and she was ready to incubate them. It appears, therefore, Doctor Dobay concludes, that the apparently heart fess behavior of the cuckoo is the only practical method open to provide for the continued existence of the cuckoo species. —Kansas City Star, itter how eolng wis. feed irds could amily would Device Clears Spray From Ship’s Lookout One of the tions In the world is on the bridge directing af great For him and unobstructed at all times, and especially In a driving storm when sight Is most diffi- cult. His must be protected as he looks out, and a clear sheet of glass is the obvious suggestion. But rain and spray and snow drive against the glass and accumulate upon it, and the most constant wiping of the surface, even by the most untiring mechanieal devices, is often of little avail, Sud denly and quite recently there has come a solution of this perplexity and, as usual, a very simple one. A pol ished glass disk, rotated by an electrie motor at such a speed that Aothing ean be deposited on it that will ad there for an Instant, Is the solution of the problem. The device is being man- ufactured by a responsible English firm and distributed on both sides of the Atlantic—Compressed Alr Maga- most responsible that of the the posi- man of certain ion Is imperative Course clear ship . vi £0 eyes ——— SW —-— * DEATHS e * 8 » Hag I M. at the HAGGART.-~Claive E. Shope 32 of wife of died gart, aged Years, Haggart, Bellefonte, Centre County hospital S8aturday after brief with She noont, following a fiiness was a daughter Reynolds and Mary Allen in Belldfonte, Hood of W, and was poisoning. Shope horn Armor, aged in ARMOR. ~John years, died Sunday August at his home Jello- morning, with heart dsease, He was born at Axe Mann, Funeral services were held at thi Catholic church Wednesday morning burial made the Catholic etery. 61 fonte, and in cems- —— MULFINGER.—Mrs, finger, of Maurke at her home at ing a bit'ef {liness with She was a daughter of Shreffler and was aged 32 and 11 In addit her husband she is survived by three Nevin i brother , \ ; of Pleasant Ruth I. Mul- wife Mulfinger, died Pleasant Gap, follow heart trouble, Charles and Sadia ion to 2 months days. gong, John, Ira and She also her parents er, Millard Shreffier, and Mrs, Helen Lambert, lefonte, Mrs, Mulfinger was a meoem- he Methodist cl and the of Flex Burial at Pleasant 3] one and ol sant Gap Gap on Wi Rev, also ' i sist ora t ne Hall —————— A ———— Death of Child at Hospital son F. Sharer. four months son of Mrs, nF af Calvin Coble, died $ 3 days ago at the Centre Coun pital. The child home of his and Mrs. Wm. shler, at Colyer, a —— i —————————— Judge Bell Dead, Singleton kil, Clearfield o became 1 wi the grandparents, ¥ sides J uddare ved as for died of a who aunty tween 1028, i0 years, judge in ty-one to years He prior stroke, was aged AH A — HORNER FALLS FROM APPLE of DBoalsburg, B Monday, fell JOHN TREE John Horner, while picking apples in the J Fortney orchard at Tusseyville, on from a tree and injured the back. It 3 was broken but was in was first reported his correct, The into service hospital ambulance called for to the hospital where he now is. was dedivering the patient LA A Sn. Will Bulld Dwelling House. Excavations were begun on Monday for the foundation of a new double dwelling house to be erected by Clem- The work will completion as rapidly as pos The w'te is the corner of Main and Allison striveis, in the south of town, house, razed a few years ago, stood, ent Lause, be pushed toward sible, on section where the Logan Nothing definite bas been heard of George Skidmore since he wounded Patrolman Oimer and William Fox, the beacon Fight keeper — po \ MRS, LAMBERT AND SISTER INJURED IN AUTO WRECK Mrs, H. J. Lambert, of sister, Mrs, James 8Spicher, injured in Monday aftdrnoon, patients in the pital, No bones are town, and of Altoona, were an auto wreak on and Centre since been Hose the and have County broken, but from shock were ladies suffering bituises Mr, in-law, taldd non companied Mrs. taking hs sister to Bellefonte to home and was ac trip by her sister, Lambert was driv- and reaching farm home the the and in one thee wheals Lambert was Mrs, Spicher, train for on the Lambert Mr ing his Jewett coach, the Manna Kline bumper dropped to some manner caught and steering car road and the * turned over, on ground of impossible, The passed to bank. on opposite rendered left the a culvert, Here the « its wheels, close aver green to a land ng the was fr 1 ut stood in direction which {it Per iy from The original- going. badly dam " GASOLINE EXPLODES; Car was aged, Huackenberg of Reb emssis————— A] CENTRE COUNTY BANKER... TREASURER'’S | SALE SEATED LANDSN IN PENNSYLVANIA, of CENTRF non- ALL COUNTY, payment 1929, Agrecable relative the Don-payment hy given that public saleor outcry or parts of tracts of tree County, Pennsylvania, for taxe and payable thereon at the Court in the Borough of foute, MONDAY, NOVEMBER 3, at 1:00 O'clock PP, M,, from to day, If necewss ent ail the follow aad of land are for Taxes for years prior to jaws for to the provisions of the of seated lands of taxes, potice is here there will be exposed fo following tracis fend In Cen the to wile the woot Land dus Hots jel on 1930, to continue hy adjourn tracts, lots und day until pleces SMITH, Treasurer, —————— Owners or supposed Purchased Owners BENNER TOWNSHIP House of Lord Edgar Acreage 1 Acre McCoy & Linn 1 BOGGS TOWNSHIP 4D Watl Harry Etters Mrs Pearl W H Bran Mollie G Hay mond ‘ i Irani £) Ne | BURNSIDE TOWNSHIP Martha Bradford Est COLLEGE TOWNSHIP Ww iam Kicker Livyd 8 Bering M. DD Kelley Fanule M ¢ i CURTIN TOWNSHIP KH 1 H } iH} 106 Acre GREGG TOWNSHIP 1 A i count —————————— A A—— A Grouse Moors in Scotia id of NOGrE were recently tween t and the rill grouse Is that the toes are thickly feathered When win long and away the ice and snow of the northern habitat and find The comes on laws grow oy ov} 1 ' tough, to enable It i] its food. par thickets where these Their food berries. nuts and they are not hard to satisfy, brown eggs, highly mottled with black er, or In be found sects, are to comprises In even sume a protective hue of white of reddish brown Thelr habits are exemplary, for they nor does the le of his paces p monogamous, about strut in a and his feathe para ra for the ni the female of the species Human Nose Imperfect The human n not perfectly trained and are not oped to the point of provid ne sa is ita powers level accurate is on the In the the the power aver age individual is able to identify many thousands of different jects 1 One information when pow er : fact, s¢ most mn of smelling ientists say is far imperfectly developed of It is § of sight, senses vastly inferior to as by sight the articles and ob- While If one tries the sense of smell on a dozen odors and perfumes, there will be a poor record made, and many perfumes taken from known flowers will be perfect strangers to the human DOSE, wk Yhio St ate Journal. The Real Culprit The dusk was gathering over the little market town when Tammas Mace Phurson emerged from the Inn door, eranked up his ear, and, slightly over. shooting the mark, planted solemnly In the back set. The wateh- ful village policeman approached him and sald Ia kindly tones: “Noo, Tam- mas, ye'll need to come oot of that, Ye're nae fit to drive.” “Mind yer ain business” was the rejothder, and then in magisterial tones Tatnmas pro ceeded: “It would sult better to catch the chiel that's stolen my drive Ing wheel,"-—<Argonaut. Po Too Many Tricks “Listen!” he said. weeks teaching a bicycle, “T've spent three girl ride a Three weeks! Talk about pa- tience—Job was a novice at the game. And what Is my reward? [I've just been to a music hall and--" how to “No! A theusand times worse! I saw her on the stage, cyclist ["--Tit-Bits, Substantial Backing The bore was telling the assembly in the smoking room how he had made his money, “When 1 started In business,” he sdid, pompously, “I resolved that my motte should be ‘Get thee behind me, Satan,’ "” “Excellent,” murmured a quiet voles from the rear of the room; “there's nothing lke starting life with a good backing.” ' vl { HAINES TOWNSHIP i i HALF MOON TOWNSHIP HOWARD TOWNSHIP i & wo HISTON TOWNSHIP ‘ MILES TOWNSHIP i } {; POTTER TOWNSHIP RUSH TOWNSHIP SPRING TOWNSHIP nm a § Mary Ibe $Y Mary SNOW vow SHOE M ug TOW NsHIP hs Viral ¥ TAYLOR TOWNSHIP J f° Marios M KR } KE B How Ralph Nomi WALKER TOWNSHIP A cre uaa Mark WORTH TOWNSHIP Lent) Hiro frvie 3 Lots t Peters 64. SOUTH PHILLIPSBURG BOROLGH ine & Lot A F Hyver } 10 oho Hud Joseph 3 . ot $s Pots Francia ER SNOW SHOE BOROTGH Mra A H Rown... Lea Est .. i PORT MATILDA BOROUGH ¢ 0. hers For pyorrhea For prevention against gum infec tions, use Zonite, the new powerful antiseptic. Also guards against colds, coughs and more serious dis. eases of nose and throat. TRAIN OVER BELLEFONTE CENTRAL RAILROAD The hopes of the Bdliefonte Central Rallroad and train realized, tha first poection from over the new train, left 10 have been Last the company Wednesday of passed over Ween State Colidge to Tyrone, The up of elght freight cars, and frefght was Falrrook section, made Bellefont at 7 a No m prox sailed Tyrone, pald carried on th's by body train rates hi ithe as Het This the Commercs will settle all of raflroad J ust the will start the officials are tigation end Lohner, omaticg ing hu on ommercial when saCnRger servios ine from College 10 the handled nt busines the "VY rOnG where the ling’ head office “1 to the ———— es The Centre Reporter, $1.60 a year. 8he Could Qualify, “I'tl marry a giri that can cook and make a home, and not one of those who can only play bridge” “Fine. Come over and meet our Polish house- mald.”—Yale Record, What She Said, Allce—"Did you say “This is so sud- den’ when Jack proposed to yoy?" Agnes—""No; 1 intended to, but 1 was 80 flustered that 1 forgot, and cried ‘At last!’ Instead.” Johnny Was Well Taught, Tencher (new style)—"If a man took wo drives, one mid-iron shot and two putts to make a hole, how many shots would that be?’ Johnny—"Dad would call it four” Watch Your Step. big advantage In avoldin' bad sald Eben, dat have watch yoh step so $ “One company,” Uncle “in don’t to close to keep fum bein’ cheated) you The Greater Admiration, Father—*"When | we i ¥O I worked man ‘1 ad- it I 10 PINK SALMON 15¢ SILYER RUN PEAS 25c¢ BOWIL-0O OATS LARGE PRG. 33c BOXES MATCHES 19¢ FIRST PRIZE FLOUR, 24-LB., SACK Special--69c--Special LARGE ss ——— (OFFEE-—YIVA BRAND A WONDERFUL (COFFEE 25¢c Lb. VESPER COFFEE—IN TAINER—One that 35¢ Lb. PANCAKE FLOUR 2 for 23c i TIN will CON. like you POTATOES—from your ov Farn 35¢c Peck MILK—-TALL ¢( 3 for 25¢ RITTER 3 for 25¢ SOAP CHIPS—By A Very High 2 lbs. for 29c¢ JERSEY OT Bn ANS BEANS the Pound— Grad (CORN FLARES— PHYLISS MALT SYRUP 3 Cans for $1.00 PINT JARS “KING TASTE" MAYONNAISE— 39¢c The above named Garage COMPULSORY. has been designated as an The period of inspection