mm VOL. C1V. HALL. PA. NOVEM BER 27, 1930. ANNUAL MEETING OF THE AGRICULTURAL The tural tended Contre members, the Court unday of last During the 200 boys and the Association annual meeting of Extensioin was 200 people « 4H Clu held on Sat farm 65 by over county, The House including meeting at week, was Bellefonte past year ly bers git been 4H whi of various of county, Sewing some clubs lamb poultry clubs potato cl alf clul Tub Niesl 1 ® and garden Prof. H G extension L assistant of wot {1 State Col om interesting In in Fave a very talk on pli way taking we out the effect emphasized changes point'ng changes which day life importance of our every the these be with will competition.l The afternoon session was boys and girls 4H club play “The Nutrition was presented by a gr from Pne Hall. The play entertaining and instructive, lowing club members told club activities during the Fred Hall, ing club. stated that club has in % T abe to meet the present to short work. of was The about past lamb "oup fol Vear: Louse, Centre feed Fred been the oper for years first four years to the to the Products in ded and money owners $3077.00 dition Farm wh Pp In honors at the won Show ich clu n ts Milk House Compl Fol r ected, aistribut ina and LisO boller IN PHILIPSBURG REFUGE in Four-Acre BEAVERS Pen In Tit Run—Larger Beavers Are Savage, Twenty Now Tom A the capture of a In dam, near per James M. id that the a State prese week mention w made of beav Coburn, ago i an large Rote's i by State trap Hassinger, of Reedavill taken was being n nformation the beaver pefi from the Urg animal ve, oar Philipsburg bit more | is gleaned Philips Journal, whic h are bel in Save: Since efforts i 1g n tribute beavy entre of ers them fuge n a Under county, sent to the where acre pen on y direction n f enty i re have been game at Glass City four Pi being they Tom Game are he of oF ing u x now fenced ceding pens tog ther Although they other, they usua ly and th deep shes wh oh th Mr, Pilling expects to have the pens completed by the The fences are with a two-inch high, with posts buried six inches in the ground It is necessary to use iron posts as the beavers soon destroy wooden ones The "'nclosure will a holding pen for the beavers caught by the State trappers who are auth- odzed to take them alive during cer. tain seasons of the year. Since beave ers destroy property and dam up streangs it Is necessaly to remove them when’ they become plentiful in the vi- cinity of power plants and reservoirs. Several of the larger beavers, which weigh about 90 pounds, are very vice fous. They will rush at anybody who enters their pen, and on several oc- casions attacked Mr, Pilling, They do not try to bite, but rather to gush the flesh with their knife lke fangs. The number of beavers in this sec tion seems to be Incréas’mg rapidly and are found along most of the pure streams in the county. There are about fifty in Black Moshannon Dam, and at least forty in 8ix Mile Run, gh ¢ value of elr Deits, middie of December heavy opening, are made of wire foot five also be used as GARAGEMAN KILLS PARTNER AT Manbeek In Night—Glves Detalled Bo y Ther Self Stat ment, Garage Wf and b Up \ dd Ww R. is Henry, 30, married, of sah § roy, of and almost instar killed about 11:20 o'clock in th f the following his partner, Valley Street two other the ea office o Burnham shop an with 214 th at up 10 he was The bullet, 'automatic Roy 99 # a, Of h Manbeck, w men were present time, the ploked man from floor hospit i. the Lewistown dead him admitted 32 when shot from a pistol in the hands through a in the left through the he several heck, passed struck Henry body passing After floor door side heart fell to times the and of being struck called an employee was there at the whom to live. After the man pital, called the police office and informed John Brannan that h had partner and annournx that at th Lewistown himself up. Patrolman Brannen ital he i th and “Barney,” who of fme he used taking Manbeck to the © ed hospital shot he und i ii x Ve went to t ( where him into M fin took iY q lodged im in th he h ast ‘ Cou ins Ve Mian Fort, wns We Henry Henry Saral m ds Mr and His sided Mr Willian LA ® E Henry 1 1 "n des som d the Milroy O vl n father re. Henry isaves E of Len jard McMullen, of Miiroy, | Hen his in i three brothers Emmett vistown and Rich and Fay R, Boyd and wi h father tha { 1 Less Henry gan to a month ago Manbeck and rmed a partnership and be. the operation of the 34 Pain il t Shop Boulevard, tha Logan occunded by company ————— Former Bellefonte fornia. er Miler, Bellefonte £4 out boxdy ww i i orougnt ment nom to Pine Mills Mill VEL Annie Mil Mi for inte Y Ce] A and of David ni years the of was born fir (irov He nineties of © over fifty«nine Bellefonte in entered the law and Reeder. During there, or on June 25th, 1834, he marred Laura B. Viehdorfer, at Snow g8hoe, and for a number of years lived on East Ourtin street. He and his wife finally separated and for several years Mr. Miller lived by him self up in the Barrens, near ates. burg. Mrs, Miller and the children went {o State College on leaving Belle fonte. On leaving his home in the Barrens "Mr. Miller went west HI 1 MSA. Penn State Has 28 of Faculty “Who's Who” Twenty -eght of the faculty of the Pennsylvania State College are Includ- ed in the 1930 edition of “Who's Who in America.” Headed by Dr. Ralph D. Hetzel, president, and Dr. Carl BE. Marquardt, college engineer, the lst includes eight memebers of the School fo Agriculture, four from Chemistry land Physics, three from Education, five of the Liberal Arts faculty, four of the Engineering faculty, and two from the School of Mineral Industries, LEO wont to early and Hastings residence fice his STARTS DRILLING FOR ——————— OIL AND Leases of Acres, Mahlon Grahamton, ‘ng Thousands Operations on Land Near County. a couple cilizens ‘poration, land Morris 1 in ran Ln, township ounty sands wvolving i} The 1 Lr many of nores Corporation anxious to leases in tion be lHeving Rew t in with oil and north south th It gratif corporation has ti territory large equipment have of Mahlon ship, of t ad parts few konw tha conclude vat ous t1 down in that rut st 1 { derrick fof ring drill placed past days a r and heen McKelvy, Grahamton, on in Graham town- near shout eight THe with of I miles northwest Philipsbrug | derrick feet high and { | the other equipment iI jerations i in 85 along iu of Ti mi aced view beginning op- Ones 16 corporation 1 with plenty ney, making thorough now under lease ——— er — le NATIONAL GETS NEW BURGLAR ALARM t N is bing { FIRST he Fh wal 4 tior ‘ A ps SKINS DEER FOUND, an to A room ight. The m him in leading the Montours- bride Jeook creek Miller hae alleges % GOWY went to way mt later when ar 11 aa stopped ti « and suggest. the the remain night in that 310 was pockets, While he man drew. i he hold to sce the ¥ automobile he Jearned sing from in i his the that I counting the Miller might Miller AY money 1 ted suggest t if night an | wont lodging eft the On Fe for « they get the and ar taking the money guit- ith him A ———— MM AAS Fined #100 Each for Killing Two Deer. In 8 Kline Wood rt, | recently, Dorin Confer, wnahip 1 Paul Alt gulity f zt r wan ire ings court, ir fe found taking rs Of killing | home Each deer the | Wwe iii oO to Alls divided, The on , on “ the fined shot CArvans $100 and in Penn November HE Cols wns ight was township 1ith the pair Mosier ———————— Applieations for U., 8, Naval Academy. Congressman J Mitchell Chase an- nounces that arrangements have been made for the United States Civil Ser vice Commission to hold a preliminary competitive examination on January 10, 1931, for the selection of two mid- shipmen for admission to the UL 8 Naval Academy on July 1, 1631. Owing to the large number of ap- plicants Congressman Chase has de- cided that this is the fairest plan, as it will give every canddate an equal chance. Those receiving the highest grades, as certified to Congessman Chase by the Civil Service Commission will be designated by him to take the final entrance examination to be held by the Navy Department next spring. Candidates must be citizens of the United States, of good moral character, residents of the Pennsylvania 23rd [Congressional district, physically sound, and not lesa than 18 years of age nor more than 20 years of age on April of made Protector against Thomas by Game 1, 1931, vd A HELD FOR COURT. Hill, the into an B Allen, of Cintre atte part of last week, got alcenca tion h and Mrs ng with wife made Allen & Later hi violence # out a warrant, charging her her te with ts {fe 1 threa Hannah Int ‘icaded day O Constable the but home, n ery undertook Lit rant EY ‘ rday night, i +1 f Mon Bod Aen him in his Con by varrant morning inty Detective accommnied Htnte the Justice il wo ryved hin After for taken and brought 2 } Black before q art Wi he he bound defn county ng wis over CoO and bail the A for in iit of wos en, it ¢ is ow days pre yi 1: ing out of the ouble LOCAL SK. 8, CONVENTION. Districts: 11 and 12 of County Sabbath School the Centre Asnod ation Penns Valley held church, comprising east ris township, a convention below The aver lem Reformed Mills session on Thursday was presided by E R M { T yn the program Kleffel, Millheim Millheim: Hev, 88 H I land, { " ning session Mills. M nisters Rev. H CC. Louis V, Rebersbu 5 * by pv Miil- Pe gary ayn Lesher, rs v A { 4 1 i a HX superintendent iin « Pitts of ti Fwy if slat Department, ROK e at th ses WW ROGET D5 WARE gave Births, i a. nop Inter-Scholastle Soca r 1 pp Drivers’ Licenses fi Granted. The . dlowng persons uoceasfully the axa ven at wi Be operators llefonte Fleming ajay C —————s A ATA. H'gh Schools to Play for Unemployed. the American Wars sponsoring Log and “a tamilien of r 5 ne T been led Cross Roll Call for 1930 Centre Hall exceed ded local completed and in bo tr $1¢ ough, the fondest With ‘ results the 810 hopes of degre it not comm the n Yeing felt “ns inewhere, d loose wis believe that ti dollar iy HOT could ws In former years ut § came forth with A dollar this VE ti ar ti ised one of the ladies thi condit vn of entre the Hall ow in { r ut fol Wiis ig! oLh« sides these there received B51 some small sh contr 1930 Cross members: Sarah G. H Ww F Joye H Mrs Mrs Mrs J Mis Mrs Mrs Odenkirk Helen Mrs, WF Mrs. J. W WwW. Mra Odenkir x > 1 ¥ Htover BraMord Bradford Ebright Edgar Miller Miford Luse H. Potter CL J. J * H., « Mille Mrs Ceo Johnso A. M, Kenneth Pr YY Mary ME Frar Goodhar Strohr Saran C Smit J. H. Knar JM. Kiros Boomer a ———— Jacob Confer House Burned. THANKSGIVING Thanksgiy ed SERVICES, in #% ing Wadnreday os v Bervi e annous p : Or £1 i evening follows Hall Hev Mille Centre Presbyterian Inn R Keener Lastheran Metager theran sermon 2 Spe ng by yo Sermon n Las M ———————— School Vaeation, Kirkpa igh schools closed Wednes Thanksgiving va next Monday the 1 ind Huntingdon their 8ETVE Manson park organ tions and more mss A A AP “Norwood” Partially £14 its Burned. rwond.” the pre in Millheim iP fire springer greatly evening the was Iw 06 Sunday Much and further dame water, The Millheim called into action and ex- flames by pump ng wa tor from a creek by. Mr. and Mra. Springer had entertained come any during Sunday afternoon, and it was shortly after they left for home that the fire was discovered on the second floor. The. flames spread =o quickly that Mrd Springer was unable to re- move any clothing from her room. Much of the furniture on the first floor was carried out. It is thought the fire was due to faulty electric wirng, There was some insurance on the house and furniture, but not enough to cover the loss AIS APIA Port Matilda Home Burns. Fire on Saturday evening about 7:00 o'clock destroyed the home of Rex Patton, at Port Matilda, together with practionlly all thé household furniture, The Patton family wus in Bellefonte at the time, and it was a great shock on return ng to find the home in ashe es. The origin of the fire Is unknown. The property was comparatively new, and one of the prettiest little homes in that locality, on Oo Clock of top as burned was done by pumper tinguished t was Pe ear «pen 3 i board that shadl HOG decided the Christ Mas 3 begin with Wednesday and ning, on ever cont nue “a, January ven school days A Pomona Grange Meeting. There will be special of i a No 3, meeting Tuesday and, for purpose conferring the fifth degree, In the hall of Victor Grange, loalsburg V. A. Auman, Sec’y Grange 3 OV ning. Decemixry the of Road Signs Designed to Protect Deer. A large sign has been erected ree cently at the side of the road just be. yond Sandy Ridge on the new concrete road, stating that there fs a deer run a few rods ahead and asking motorists to proceed cautiously. It i's sald that sixteen deer have Deen killed at this point here deer have become aoous tomed to crossing the road and the idea of the sign is to caution motorists to be on the lookout for deer and hvoid killing them and also possibly avoid 'njuring themselves through wrecking of their motors A SPECIAL PRICES TO HUNTING CAMPS A very special discount will be given on all hunting camp orders. Come in and ask us about it. We also have spe- cial prices for you on beef and hogs in quarters, half or whole, Fresh saus. age. pudding and serapple. ~ THE SHAFFER STORE, ady Centre Hall — NO. 47 —— TOWN AND COUNTY NEWS Ir p— L 1e HAPPENINGS OF LOCAL INTEREST FROM ALL PARTS Mra 4 E ined Ripka, for itheim, was week by enter of and neay Mra. i P. H of ported last i of ideration instead “no $2700, Woe KK, L.. Ducl Gregg township, atl the diurday morni A vetera school teacher pleasarit on Sat n ilof Was a ¥ caller Olu “a aporter America's | ture the 4! position, d | Chie ak huge congress of agriciule Idve Btock Exe at the af~ International will open its doors Yards wanksgd ving ir (fo Stock on Saturday BL Master Penn Pittsburgh his teacher Ralph State taking in I game at ving Day) ©. Packer, the P n today Pr Pittsburgh father Xk in 1 Pennsylvania will be Liver Novem and F represented tional n n wosition AZO December $udsly JUGE 1 weal } i 2 team ri dent the who George age on in Harbeson, of of { the the dees at been pital, which has she this Wf the have withe the $1156 for 8 of reds, A CRT. retired, { State rred. He years of us owing Of, town- Friday. Mr, years, has Penn gtate from home casions, He Elias Weaver t his of Gregg ¥ caller } most thre employed him mre the ere on OF ich takes Pt on ox + preparing to close The, Met! | 5» and the Millis are at the regular mine Thanksgiving serve es on Wednesday WwW. E. 8mith preach Mills and the Rew, Bellefonte, preached for Lemont Lemont Grove odlists ine holding vangelistic services £ sx ¢ } of 1 ount he had pla Rev C37 of at i AX having at other tt ne Shuey, Wes evening fo ed at ove Metzger Himmaelreich a 100th fow he Jane Lewis birthday ane | She or born naar county, thirty her home P. Miller of or dave 21% nme Postmaster Smith. last week, to Indian visited his who is In time. Dr Peter Smith, of Centre n the Indi having gone on returned from an auto apolis, Ind ana, where friend, Dr deli henith at this in of the late resident living Tt trip he Calvin Smith very ate Smith a son deceased, long Hill. He pas been ana city for many years, there practice his profession leaving Howard, his first field, A four-point buck unconcernedly walked down from the mountain at Loganton, just before the noon hour one day last week, ¢merged from the woods near the school building, and wandered down the man street of the town, gazing about him the while, with undeniable ocurlosity. His longing for the haunts of men satisfied, he crossed the street and made his way up the mountain at the other end of the road. The Pine Grove Mills correspondent to thecounty papers stated last week: On Saturday afternoon Mrs. John 8. Dale, of State College, In her now oar, drove through that town on a trip to the cemetery when she lost control of the machine at a good clip, and crash od into a tres, gausing a bad wreck, She received a gush on her chest and right knea requinhg several stitches, and her left shoulder bruised. a to i