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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