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HOSPITAL REPORT FOR MONTH OF NOVEMBER the boot -X- COUNTY eeting of t the inty 1 1 1 m di Centre (Tot for OV Deceom 911 ort Wis omitted and Patlent Department: Number Number hos! tal in Least number n hospital Total number Average Average number days per patients any patient d ts 1 number patient Cash Reeelpts, Hospital Auxil patients Centre C Receipts QO. from Total Bank receipts balance Nov, Total Disbursements Bank Nov, 3, 1830 ee Assn HUNTING ACCIDENTS, balance } | | CATTLE BECOME WILD. much past ured the past bors | needed rifle sho left ti Valley, where wrought "Ke r L:ngle The the spot and taken Mr. Run! and teered to © in 1 ies was before « oe anin neighbors giv aid, spent 1 coriadling beasts, EE ——— A oA Highway Work In for Year 1931, County Prospect Many t 4 farmers ntre for Gifford the in votes Pinchot or, at wonder ng if campaign the mud o township November he will promises of n the of dirt highways pretty sticky 1135 DEER KILLED SEYEN MOI IN NTAIN SECTION Kilk 4 As | Foxes by Not and Three Hunters—kill Year, Bears Deer Two arge 8 ast i» DEEP KILLED ON NITTANY MOUNTAIN OF BUCKS HEAVY PADDY Flow IN kt Far add {ol d Beav (sun ful, Dunlap. Sunbury Hunters Day Day ters Hunters H nters unters While in highwaysa miss continunti the Barrens falo ng nus Eagle mountain Another scy ville Boalstrirg, 80 being made to have this road re- built clear through to State College Much of the right-of-way for this road has already been secured and this it is believed, will have consider able influence with the Highway De- partment in securing the construction of the road clear through. JA move is also on foot to change tite location of the Btate highway from Pleasant Gap to State College along in the neighborhood of the pens ftentiaryf bubdings. Tie proposed route will be between the rallroad and the buildings Should this change be made it will mean new construction of from half to three-quarters of a mMe of new highway. ———— AI AP IAA. Milheim is only beginning to feel the scarcity of water, the water level in the reservoir having reached a few feet below normal for the first time during the present drought. on mn 3 iio Oller pr point a Martha, is that Run va te at sent r- the latter Bald to stretch ro su from Tus to Efforts are al- fuclede mp ad ti} on A —————— from the Manse, News Notes Preshyterian ny Pro naan was wunted to $3.50 ring | tans | were | The Let SET nnuai by Thank Off: the Preshvter Two plays entitled “Thanksgiving played by people of the church. The second play was presented by three young ladies from the Pine Grove Mills church: Misses Mary and Ethel Burwell and Miss Vir. ginia Woods. These girls. who alwayn please their auvdences, did not fall to put across “Brother Indian” in a very effective way. Miss Ethel played the part of the twin brothers. Miss Mary wis the Mission doctor and Miss Vir. ginia acted as nurse The audience showed its apprecia- tion of the even'ng's entertainment with an offering to the amount of $36.00, plus The prayer meeting and Missionary society will meet at the home of F. V. Goodhart, Wednesday evening, 7:30, Communion preparatory services WHI be held on Friday evening, Dec. 12, at 7:80.; Communion at 10:30, Sabbath —————— A ————— At the State farm show in Harris- burg, January 19 to 23. Centre coun- ty 4H Club members will show thir. teen pens of lambs eld Sabbath night the was Vite: was of given, Anne.” home one "HALL, WITH THE HUNTERS. A MARKSMAN WITH DIMMED by Falling on Deer. Hunter Hy irt B. Heckma Hubersturg Kills Deer With Arrow. ¥ 1 tin Well mountains far £, $ naught to school that had an op Miss Em- treated for stately buck low. of r by the hia was f permitted to 3 DOO nts | w h rom He and Howard wh was refresh unmolested It his way go on is saying only Wr — Allegheny N lifle what region the was bw field for Baw #8 more, the @ + 3 ka thi and SY Pr ucks appar be large Seven Mountalne, © oO in th rots of hunts wl ¢ Wi most of name experience ¥ whom he icks, prior re. who t The pa Saturday ty Van Meoker, of Johns Ohio; Paul John t o cisted f Mosars Mads town: CON « ®: DBruce Bradford, Willard, Hobert Meeker, MacMarron Hall, ones seh Al Meeker, of 0 John Meeker, iradford, W. i, of the lucky this group. The other three bucks brought down by hunters living near the famous hunting fled, AI M5 APA ACAI. Killed by Stray Ballet. Rev. D. G, Felker, 68, Methodist min- ister of Clearfield, was killed by astray bullet while he was hunting at Devil's Elbow, near Winburne, on Tuesday. He had fired two shots at a deer and Nl dead with a bullet in his back. A A A URSA. Candidates List Costs, To be elected to a third term cost Congressman J. Mitchell Chase $1,- 463.96, all of which he paid out of his own pocket but $165 contributed by two friends State Senator Harry B, Scott spent $2622.12 to be elected to a second term in the State Senate, and received no contributions. John a. Miller, Democrat, who contested the right of John Laird Holmes, Republi can, to a fourth term In the Logisla- ture from Centre county, spent only $128.28, { and The to kil Knarr, ‘entre firs were in were PRESENT WILD OATS SENIORS WILL “THE The senior class entre Ha CGenevl Lousin NAOT State li Penn Draws 188 from Colleges, STATE GRANGE IN ANNUAL SESSION ™ y the i ghth annual « 1200 delegates t conven on iis | lof the i | week ' t State Gr n Pottsville ft} began arriving there Sunday af- ternoon. John Shocner, of McKeans- oh § Four irg State deputy Schuylkill eou nty had 2 opening 30 irangements evervihir the in readiness cony 1 [tion Tuesday Hopodrome Master in Is bax § vy cnasrman £¢ fon morning at 10 in the trontre E B charge State ee Homer Doraett the Knapp. Potiaville Tuesday open J of Mans- of sSommions, of was of the oven ® neg to the Pi Taber the 8 blic 0. sion. the Nat i only one Master I. Ohio, spak of afternoon onal in, land evening ses ER MILK. —————— MORE VITAL at don Farm Milks Fifty Cows One Time, i th fifty-three Hall invention dd {times @ the f ti Popaing ntre 1 is iscinating new velox at the the labor. Foun Walker-Gordon of at machine, comiyine ator ies Res arch J Rotolactor or its Invent. directing orden dation N Thea Plainsboro, Called miiker by Henry W. Jeffers. the head of the laboratories cleans and milks 50 cows at one time. With a capacity of 240 cows an hour, the Roe tolactor cleans and milks 1680 cows three times dally. Tha operation was shown recently on the screen in the Richelieu theatre, The Rotolactor, located In a two story brick and Ge building called a Lactorfum, comprises a revolving, oir cular table, 60 weet in diameter. The cows step In turn upon the rotating platform, receive their baths, are dried by waves of warm air, and milked by automatic milking mach nes, each cow's milk being collected In individ: ual sealed glass Jars and conveyed through sanitary pipes to an adjoins ing room. At the completion of the 12% minute revolution, each cow steps off the platform and returns unguided to her place in the barn. AAI HSA AN Daniel Grove, of Bellefonte, Is a pa tient in a Williamsport hosp tal, a rotary or, WATER SYSTEM WELL 1} Li0n 0 COMPLETES f n wii tor ition prot feeds, Buying produced cote LOCAL FIRST NATIONAL BANK ection ti the rst Urgiag i 8 - Feet Deep, AA —— Flames Destroy Barn, Tale Girl Drowns, Brother Saved, erfown. Virginia Ferguson at Blain, § broke home Yeagertows WAS rescued dren through the Cony The boy : a ne thel uillas reas iD, "a 5% ¥ out { under Mia dren's jeu Mn out under he roke 4 out { helped of the Cupples, a neighbor —— Ae Y. P. B. Meets, id its regular meeting A Burkholder ’ e program of at Th ints the eting to the mem- also practiced for B is g on Narcotic Des survey of Centre ld narco ving reshments fol. CITE vy took ses 0 HI MAU A AT. Fire In Bellefonte. Saturday in Fire was discovered at bo old morn n what Known as light building on West ellefonte, now used by the West Penn Power company. The fire was caused when a truck which had Deen placed in the building caught fire. The truck was totally destroyed along with a large amount of electrical equipment, and material uscd in case of an emergency breakdown. The entire inside of the bwiding waa destroyed The loss will probably amount to sev eral thousand dollars. The two local fire companies responded and were able to save the bullding. AA A SANTIS. James J. (Gene) Tunney, retired heavyweight champion fighter of the world, once a fighting man with the marines, will wear the gold leaf of a major as an aide on the staff of Dean Wilbur LL. Cross, next governor of Connecticut, whose "nauguration will take place January Tth. A ANAS. M. A. Landsy, landlord of the Brock. orhoff hotel Is considering relinquish ing the management of that hotel and devoting his entre time to the Mark- ing O'clock the Lami a electric street Ora as place — NO. 49 a — TOWN AND COUNTY NEWS W——————p——— HAPPENINGS OF LOCAL INTEREST FROM ALL PARTS ¢ and Mrs. township. i Graze im hotel. was four evening. intll next closed wine her in on Person, : JAIN Il RD. ad postal hoti« or very the € xr WO Ee tie of 1 be sev or om the Wayne were points one at out from as the ily clearly the hod day localities In bust mployment rable Lock Haven and bank will mail totaling more than members of the Christ of institutions Last year was malled to Christmas checks » as Savings clubs the ~& ’ ns Vi aturday this week approximate 000 the four upported by represens and Union counties, State to take over road tern section White Deer In has no heavy streams to {is on it} 4 1 ¥ i © sey mouniain {between Carroll in 0 Cas Was on Burs 2 week. Wille up as been of the who when a small child, #chool In New the ‘ompany' hi “rmy but with the His was sing then © numbered great unemployed. daughter but Bible lived here attending York Mra. Walter lLeighty, of Navarre, Ohio, accompanied by her stepmother, Mrs, Jerre Shunk, of town, were calle ers here on Monday. Mr, and Mrs Leighty came East several weeks ago and remained io give Mr. Leighty his usual outing in the woods during the hunting season. He Is gunning with the Spring Milla hunters. He is emi ployed by the Ohio Public Servies Company which company produces electric light and power. The Mrs Ellen Stuart property on Pugh street, State College, consisting of a house and lot, was sold on Sate urday by the éxecutors, Harold PB. Shattuck and Ray D. Gilliland, for $8.« 000. The purchaser was George Mite chell of Lemont, who expects to oo* cupy it himself at some future date. Milo Campbell was also an enthusiasts ic bidder. EB. M. Smith, of Centre Hall, was the auctioneer. Another property sold in the same borough was the . Rider property on Nittany Avenue, to a Mr, Witmer for $8,000, he is a Rs
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