YOL. CIV. HALL... PA. RAISE STANDARDS FOR TEACH- ERS, Four Years After High School Urged Suggest County as Unit, The State Education Congress, 'n it tenth annual in last week, the isature to session voted to ask log next make two changes in the public school system Under ti tow lished 12 one of townshli n # 1stricts } ang and the county unt y would equire to } ninistration other propose ave four High achers years school. The fect only the in 1935 or after. administration affect all sc 14 0 Ung beyond the requirement would who become The would have The county teachers county play districts whict than 5000 become hool population of less tax th would tax and the needed. present 95 school en where At per 000 elementary school in the State have had only two years instruc after leaving High Many High training. board would have cent of the teachers tion school, have T™ C80 had only a school county school powers: 3 Present schoo unty commissioners. Have Departm ourses, Provide sp« lerprivileged i Have i rt m upervisior —————— A sso Game Farm at Selinsgrove. Mrs. Marjorie Noll, efante harles Bell Kathe Fagan, rine Altoona CN MAA The Red Cross Roll Call. When ti annual Hed Cross Roll all is begun in the borough. will be soon, one of the following from High receive your contribution: Margaret loess, Bara Moltz, Betty Ebright frungart, Gladys Smith, Flor: Brooks, Marian Smith, Adaline Dinges, Evelyn Colyer, Helen Oden- kirk, Genevieve Ruble, ' Indies the wili tether, Doris young local school Ruth Odenkirk, Loraine “once A A sans. Alaska Joins In Demoeratie Sweep. The most northern territory of Uncle Sam's ;dominion apparently has fallen unde ® the spell of the Democratic tide which hit the #¢* “ft the last elec tion. George B. © didate for de highest elective « in the territory, was leading James Wikkersham, Re publican, by 417 votes, with approxi: mately 70 per cent. of the votes re- ported, emocratic cans congress, the ————————— AMA ISB The Milroy Reedsville concrete road will be open to traffic on the 256th of this month, - MARSHALY. FORCES TO KEEP STATE HIGHWAYS s | Equipment Is Ready to Make Motoring Safe and Pleasant, Penns motorists with Pennsylvania 8 yvivania are winter ine driving removal High by SNOow Department of program assed ing over last year miles 1 Samuel announ 10.0600 highway (tained ynd SNOow tre ited ippery condition tions £ » forward the snowy wiys have been for Dent g of motor equipment in the Department of the high-powered in the Allegheny Lincoln,, Willlam Penn H ghways, well They emergency w nearly two months mrtment will m 1 Tor use mountainous sect distributed whew l-drive 1 the has four- trucks These plows the velt units will pus mountains o and on will © as as import rant feeder highways av Me JOT Org | trucks eq vvadla “snowed under The list f equipment with the Hed wit a a —— ~ . Assoe, County Tour. A of Thanks, the H tt Family, Wr — tl A Daughter Born, Supper and Bazaar. Hunter Shoots Woman, Then Runs, accident of ti Clinton hunting be reported d last Friday morning s home of Mrs borough tand in COUun- Jennie Ber Creek on the ing she was Jw h entered fire and knocked and although POrsons field urf dentified, taken to Tibhins, to X an open near the DPery remained the office nt oe Berry was i M nd Dowell h Creek, Haven taken later admitted the Lock where the i I MP AP SS. Snyder County Man Taken from Une der Burning Car, When his car skidded, overturned and caught fire, Edward Try, of Free burg, was rescued from a horrible death, by two hunters in the neamy woods who heard the crash, and drag ged him from beneath the car, just a fow minutes before the flames reached him, He had been driving toward Selins- grove, and 't is believed was traveling at a rte too fast for the fresh tar, which caused the car to skid and ov- erturn,. Mn Try was removed from the wreckage, unconscious and bare footed, apparently having been knock ed from his shoes by the impact. He was taken by a passerby to a Selinsgrove physician, and from there to the Mary M. Packer hospital, at Sunbury, in an ambulance. He suffer. ed a fracture of the skull, and severe lacerations and bruises of the body. hospital to rays were locate shot, THE MAGEE FUNERAI body of Willam A. from at to Lewistown, The shipped Nem point Magee his home Jersey, it ternoon from wins Sunday to \ conveyed, Hall Gioodhart Mrs EM nt, Rev, on Centre by funeral The Muagoee's Huyett, Io the home Mr. and Mrs, time interm« rector ed in of ents for ch 0 whi conducted bo the 1. itheran with fov mong them House employed stoms long te i MA AA———— killed leturning Graduate from ty FTA tt an employe Ref had spent the party at State wag on his way to Clear 1 LA 1 niker wt ories Che afield, a he PULSE there work { for his nssn———— A— > robbed recently hi o'clo morning S400 of ich had been Wincea od display VinQow The thieves cut a round hole In the instrument and re A bef'es have occurred at stores field and the amount it Is doing with the { window fome i moved articles wo similar rob at Clear Curwensville where of 32500 were stolen that the same gang robbing. goods to and believed in the ——————— ANI Sheffield MOK Prices, The net cash price to be paid the memitvar of the Sheffield Producers Cooperative Association, Ine, for the milk sold by them in the month of Oc- tober, 1930, is $453 per hundred pounds for 3 per cent grade B milk, in the 251-210 mile zone with the usual freight, grade and butterfat diffentials, This is equivalent to $2.93 per hun: dred pounds for mik sold on a 3.5 per vent butterfat basis, While this is a decrease of 3 cents a hundred pounds fom the September price the cause for it is apparent. Not only does the amount of milk produce ed In October show an increase over September but the sales of milk are held back by the diminished buying power of the consuming public. This forces larger quantities of milk into the lower priced classes and thus re- duces the blended price, NO. 45 sommes TEACHER SUFFERS FATAL Miss Esther Florence Stewart, of But Dies Contre Hos Following Pine ler, In pital dent Road, Ei 3 BuUpDCeryvisor County Automobile on Girove-State the Florence of : ¥ at injured Ir music fatally highway college, was accident the Pine on and Friday Grove State College al wut 1 OK night, hospital dying tre County 4 4 Stewart Saturday morn ng at o'cock, Mis Miss Helen of Clintondale, and Miss of Sewickey with a victim, Miss Dorothy Stewart, who was di When ind the ft the Armstrong lone Potter sister of # were ving the ear, she lost contro machine le road, the ously bh wins Miss suff red head 8 admitted to the on iv one ser irt who BEV ere She 16:30 The IMOISTURY — DEFICIENCY CLIMBS STILL HIGH) Vout Dead. COW in FY of n iif and State 11, the stoma Penn Jessie Ww i her J oeivew deat} ant I Warm | vine with he anonuncement of Jessie's daughter, t Penn Stat { Viamin research wided suffic. yeted of lege officials sald they ha experiments had condi ggico's stomach on aned will of I, vitamin me her renowned predeces which IB J ewustie revealed the see s oret formation rumen of bovine in BIRTHS, to Dayton Lansberry, Sint, ‘auline Gree, born and Kathryn (Ripka) Spring Mills, EE CAAA AAY] if LP SS "ev, Jones Succeeds Rev. Mellnay. The Rev, W. R. Jones, who for the past seven and one-half years has been the pastor of the Methodist Epis. copal vhurch at Benton, Columbia county, has béen named as successor to the date Rev. G. W, Meollnay, of Mifflintown. The transfer is to be- come eoffectve December 1. Rev. Mr. Mcllnay was one time past: or of the Penns Valley charge, and Rev. W, R. Jones, son of Rev. RB. R. Jones, was formerly principal of the Gregg Township schools at Spring Mille. Drew, born (Sd th) on October W. and Anna lolle west of Old Fort, to A. at euben Winter, AMI SI A, Every Red Cross Dollar Is a useful dollar. It alleviates suffering and makes this world better, DR, FOSTER'S HOME PARTIALLY The two floors of the Winer Vv State College, Foster home Were «lon Baturday morn west corner of 3 . the ton Noors sections the but there iter and discovered 3 Was in supposed om the shingle roof, ¢ at their Mills, for home until caldin the after re. Students gave thelr weedy a tion 3 f the household effects we 1} The loss however is THE GIBBONEY orchard ORCHARD. owned by wille, pro®fuced 53( KILLED, st——————— — VIRGINIAN KNOWN HERE, HONOR} WENT I AA ———— i {17,000 ACRES ADDED TO company reserved all the cond rie, Wm, Wingert estate, and TT Rley nll of Curwensvill eration rights on the land A AM MP SS [SENATOR SCOTT EXPRE APPRECIATION OF LARGE To the SSES VOTER Voit ia $1 $y ST thio ? A. + Sth Pe District, Centre and « field Count es: desire to the your My express my appreciation of n of vote nfidence received at November fourth. be to secure kind legislation that this dist merits and at all times to represent all of the people of ths (strict. as In the past. I shall endeavor to give you the best service that Hes fn me, with the constant thought of meriting your confidence and support. Faithfully yours, HARRY B. SCOTT, Penna, 1930. A A ——— Father and Son In Hunting Accidents, Floyd Wirth, of Millmont, R. D. 1, and his son, Arthur Wirth, of the same place, were shot In two separate accidents while hunting rabbits The hunting party consisted of the father and two sons, One of the peliets lodged right over the left jugular vein of the father and another over the right jugular vein of the son, go that neither could He prob. ed for by the attending physician, Dr. A. H. Hin Nine of the pellets entered the right leg of Mr. Wirth and another the my. die joint of one of his fingers, while three pellets penetrated the leg of the hands « the ict ambition will of Philipsburg, November 5 gon. AND COUNTY NEWS HAPPENINGS OF LOCAL INTEREST FROM ALL PARTS a Th 30.866 American Fed enrolled da ighter, spent Snyder ners of the program of inderstanding hool corre 1d two in and motored dinner Walt Wares Edward Jerre Bhunk, a after | local ralirond tracke off duty owing lle of last track Emory wmving been heaitl begn TC under week vadl UTR. EUDETrine- te Cole re Chev Chicago foreign m fo tal- ind Ww. next farm Clara which ort farm time farme busf- rocited ane latter \ ¢ former's (; ¢ I Het t } home for her father. Alfred Durst, Oo Mra. 8& M. Goodhart, now, ar she has #t, Rive assistance aged father, who, qf E hie improving rer Armeq iving west attempt of repre- on his works to give before the Mo large hurled threshing nd dan resisted the Highway Department wilting a snow fence «1 men chioeke Bait result Ore back ar Hospital, institution he of his eyes, the Jeft in such ¢ removal of a oat of is for NC ess; treatment on ry to remove the ot] that not and rr One Was ie a cond'tion th aract addy {sabile, is totally blind. Mr. Durst, for many years was & resident of Potter township, and is now living with his sn, Harry Durst, on a farm at Maitland Mifflin county. He is a brother of Alfred Durst and the father of Mrs. Harry Harper, in town, While assisting in erecting a snow" fence along Route No. 53, on the B. W, Ripka farm, near Centre Hill, Thurse day, William 8. Brooks was pretty bade iy injured when he was struck on the leg with a sledge that came off the handle. He was holding the stake while Roy Searson was driving it ‘mite the ground with a sixteen -pound sledge, and while so doing the sledge flew from the handle and struck Mr. Brooks on the leg above the knee The clothing was cut through and the flesly torn at that point and a few squUAN inches of skin were removed from the shin, The wound was dressed by Dr. Morrow, after which Mr. Brooks re turned to work, but after eating his lunch (t was concluded that he had better be taken to his home, which was done and the State Highway ofe was thought he years Course if old, ficia's notified of the accident.
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