VOL. CV. VICTOR BRUNGART J. Commissioner, Business Ex- Manage Candidate for County Possesses Necessary perience to Successfully Office, After many dustrious 4} tiles and in- stration orough years service experience offices has office next three township Hoy Potter ond ship. In June, riage with having in the 1604, he was Lida B. Yearick been performed in th tha mony ' Teformed parsona the Rev H. I Crow honeymoon, Mr and moved Kent. Ohlo ete Mr. Brungart employed Metropolitan Recelvire vear oa at Hublersburg bv g tal Following a brief Mre. Brungart vont where for yea A to was Life prom otion Insurance at the . Pa naan his usinesa waa trans Br added wk the he later Bru gol and bh § we the art overcame a a dl remain In . he turned came a farm ehnaed and his family that The late threa 1" "ee hs 1} father’s he por and he A and Analle answered en : t . share & Rehors wnere fo fx on hie fanart Armes ! in nnather the spring of 1810 farm mnoarhv have resided ther, since Pruneort Harold saator for Centres Carnie time hap of our vears 17 a 11 was miik and who fe well known communities eanacity’ rounty. mary in graduated Rane chemi tvs 1620 thas . » on rine ering ins the Penn now a Cavineton West now attending arhool Mr. Pruneart has auditer of Miles township for he has been school dire ssction for nest a whe rourss at Qiate nd = holds ta in resnonainie neyalt ion Yireinn A 4 Males! Peohershure ar m in toon townshio a Time her of vears: tor of came ely years. his term expiring thie fall: ] an tha haard of directors of tha County Mutual Fire Insurancs of H: he i present Master Teberehire pleting his Tair Asgocint committea In Phare tha the oe in the latter office aix ven Certre He morved ¢ a the o Cranes ore and Thin en nolitieal ndidate faction fr n oF the Democratic fe a member of and has served on the church wears. His platform ing campaien will be treatment for all, regardless ereed or political preference, : This is the padt achievement of the Temoeratie nominee for Commission: wr, and it is one that challenges every woter in the county to serious consid. eration at the polls oh November 3 —————— A ————————". SOPTANTS MAKE ALCOHOL e FROM WOOD In Pennsylvania alone fifty plants mostly located in: the northern poction the State make aleohoi from wood d annually use about 260,000 cords. The chemicals derived from wood tillation have great commercial val. in the manufacture of paints var hes, preservatives, soaps and medi- nes. The average yield of one cord wood is 45 bushels of charcoal, 100 lo of acetic mcld or vinegar, 206 ads of acetate of lime. 65 pounds of % 4 gallons of solvent oils, 2 gal- of creosote oll, 10 gallons of fuel nea party the Tathoran t Meial hel ity in on « Cane for during equal nrmber of the onme and falr of race, Hon fa POTATO CROP NOT ABLE, SAXS The potato this of PROFIT- LOCAL GROWER profMable iw them The except in and by him- not a to Erowing crop is according expense in of near ona ment TT. PF year, state- by fig Delaney, town, quoted below represent, paid Or case of seed, money nt o hired men A out, not take accou # Tha figures show a cost of 37 fhhel Adi to of in of ma per b ed, investment cost of labor Cost keting, interest on and machinery, deprex ery the actual And all this for a at intion for producing cost farm product this time, EE ————— a —— a—— BOYER'S HUTCHES. HOUSE 1178 1173 rabbits numerous hutches no fixed value RABBITS A total in the Meadows of are housed on the Bear Farm, at the Reitz gap. at the entrance to Bear Meadows, south of Boalsburg, conducted by C. H. Boyer, Every pink of valued at from various breeds rep- New Zeeland, White Flemish. syed ueeved “hinchill Game rabbit is in the condition and pedigreed. $50.00, down. The resented White Colored Rex and « Joyer takes are Flemish, Beverns, Mr. visitors of . H. SOCCER TEAM WINS TWO STRAIGHT MN8on © alrtigh 18 i wuld Port Ma Centre Hall's State meet the team. Mastold Operation. Miriam Brooks. seven Mr, and Hall, hospital Sat years Mrs was of ugnier Bro of t Centre (8, Centra taken urday examination he County where an id to necessitating afternoon the cf mastolditis The vealed be sufferng from a wna Monday resuits mastoid op performed after. eration. ation by Dr noon opel Foster, on vorable operations been Foster the past few months A AAR I, Birthday Surprise Party. Mrs, Thomas F. Delaney a very pleasant surprise party to Benjamin Gentzel. who hag been one of the family for the past seven years. Ben, who ls member of the Senior classe of the loca) High wns very surprisingly greeted of his fellow students besides forty of his friends and neigh- bors. The evening was pleasantly spent playing games and partaking of choles refreshments, Ben was the recipient of many beau- tiful and useful gifts. Mr gave and i of br school, course y twenty more I A APART ATII. Halreuts, 25e¢. alrcuts are no 25 cents at F. P CGeary's barber shop. Also, Thomas 8 Foss, an experienced barber, will gist In the shop four evenings a week. EE emma A we Af Some one h just Y us that lvania which makes minors, boys these with that wea say flapper? clgtirettes are all getting to ask, where these of high in sophisti with school whic] ated kes" indulge alr? Or should nonchalance 3 the of a Ts AIA PAA AIAN. At the of the baseball season at Philipsburg, Senator Harry B.. Scott turned over to the baseball association of that town the playing fleld, known as “Scott Field,” free of all encum- brances. For the past eight years, Senator Scott has furnished the field and kept it in playing condition. AIA AAPOR. Witbert Dunlap, 33. of Bellefonte, was held In ball for court by Rooke ville (Dauphin county), Justice of the Peace A. M. Hinds, Friday, on charges of involuntry manslaughter and of driving a car while drunk. Dunlap is alleged to have: been the driver of a machine that figured In an accident that caused the death of Mrs, Mary Fessenmyer, of Bradford. gf There Is a probability that Fleming. ton borough will ask to be included in the corporation limits of Lock Haven, The Flemington council has taken fav close and 10 gallons of wood alcohol orable action toward such a move, LOCAL I. O. F, LODGE INSTALLS NEW 0. of loen last office At Aa the of regular meeting Fellows ted nt lodge in D re were term by Mong H White wm Dutrow | Theres was Wore lodge Bellefonte Lemont, Boalt Half Mileshurg ey ’ Afi1 Of lovgres, Mil Howard oalport roy and and Lewistown After lodge t} the present —————— A —— In Q. M. C. Sehool, & to the Centre Report- Third Corps Enrolls i a le in army ex pectod oma here on furloug ig the present month NN ————————HEDH 50TH RED CROSS ROLL CALL COMING ge Chapter ix ithe under On i Cross whi Cen i lary is n having its fiftiet) Ww for the Mrs F fcr es M ru Owens, inst yea ity A {rvons great ken intoroat iad ma led Cross work Tih wil hapter. but has tha experience in with ‘the chapter at years in connection ncn. New York Mra, Owens is hoping » Colleges may exceed its quo last year, since the community here much better off than the eountry auring depregsion had L137 dur of st the Etate Chapter ta of fa relatively so many parts of this period of The national many calls made on its resource ing the past year. and relies on mem- bershine to continue its work The magnificent response of the entire na- appeal of the Red Cross funds with which to give drought suffereres show have confidence in the ted Cross It fa however, only throug! the annual memberships that the wr. ganization can be maintained in such condition that it function during emergencies as well the small demands upon It The Roll Call echalrman the offic of the State Collage CF he the do wt Roh with economic organimtion has ne tion to the for special relief to the ed that people ean as meet or constantly made and ore apter uree ts he makin WON Bev chapter in in his atl Dre red 3 Ara this vyenr'a fn siiccess hy ¢ rendy aa his "members ditlonal Tm the Noll © 27.958 TAKE TESTS FOR DRIVER'S CARDS A of 27.058 applicants for au tomobile operators’ license were exam- ined by Troop ("of the Pennsyvivania State Highway Patrol last month. Of that number 7869 failed to qualify. Since the first of the year 117.365 appil- cants have passed the test and 41.544 have failed. Of this number 307 pass. ed and 105 failed In the tests given In Bellefonte, Mo APA Referring to road bullding in its sec tion, the Millhelm Journal says: Of ing of the Pine Creek road by State Highway department forces will be be- gun within the week, according to no- tices posted along the route. The quarry near the Woodward Cave has been reopened for the furnishing of stone chips to put on the coating of oll. Ira Bartley, of Spring Mills, has charge of getting the roadbed in shape for the oll and chips and says he's “gona make a real road, begad!” Chester Spyker is In charge of the quarry work and a crew of men are placing the chips in advantageous po- sitions along the way. MM Trespass notices for sale at tifls of fice at 5 cents each or 6 for 25 cents, totay OPEN DEER SEASON IS DECLARED —— AGAIN Kin Days In Both Decem- Hunters Sexes for Fifteen | Pennsylvania i May . ber, For iw" went the Boson. permitted to The open doe son tl resentment among greg number of m in a counties hunt does wi Authort to or to and men and ing of Qers of closed hy verry ie permit does llow hunting does during the same GEORGE WASHINGTON BI-CENTENNIAL TREE PLANT. ING AT SUNSET CLUB For * Ti{ H Thess located at Valley road wr £9 ad, rod SH, Planting foot shold dedicating some ap- propriate time di and the pub- be Me wedi iH will mony. invited attend the cere A — County Odd Fellows Assisting Student at Peun State, James Swabb. son Swabb, of Potter township, is a stu- dent at Penn State through the gener- ouity of the Past Grands Association, 1 0. O. F., of Centre county. he youth, following the death of his father. was placed in the Sunbury Orphanage Odd Fellow institution, and his desire to receive higher education came to the attention of Centre county Odd Fellows, the youth's father having been The interested of the late James ar 4 . ng » local lodge Past a member of the Grands’ Association became and to youth action. assures neal assoc] Centre H% the ¢ y time Hall » ‘entre Halj 1 ig Plex members an ad Odd Fellows said to have provided the uth's boarding and lodging while at school Thus a worthy young man has made possible for him higher ealucation through the magnanimity grand order are for 4 of a T———— A ———— OFF TO MEXICO, Mr. and Mra. Roger T. Payard, of Tyrone, are on a tour down along the Rio Grande, and Wednesday of last week went into Mexico. The post card giving this Information oarrvies this paragraph in print at the top of the correspondence section: “We are on our way to ‘Golden Groves, at Mission, ‘Home of the Grapefruit’ at the tip o' Texas, as the guests of The Nick Doffing Company, Ine, 910 New York Life bldg, Kansas City, Missouri.” : A A a —————— Special 2-cent postage stamps to commemorate the 200th anniversary of the surrender of Cornwallis at York town have been lssued and will be on sale on and after October 20th. The stamps are highly colored and of ate tractive design. showing the head of Washington, with Rochandeau on the CENTRE COUNTY HOSPITAL NOTES, - - Monday » * * ¥ 11 Noll Hamuel admitted on ment Mr, and _IrRead of Qtat ate C K arentis of a ations on Friday. Hughes daug Friday Fredonia, . avid Bel ter 1 1nfonte Hy worn at the on F. Edwin # Stewart of Jellefonte wa Academy, al tre student admitted on Saturday for medi ment John M. McClain a surgi L ter of Mr. and Mra R. § was admitted for surgical Saturday became on daugh anley Brooks, treatmen on Meriam Brooke 7-vear-old WwW. Zeigler. of Greensburg Raturday after treatment, of Johnston discharged surgical Murray was discharged re- on ceiving surgical Homer G. Roessler. n Penn State student Saturday after undergoing treatment was on township treatment Union surgical Saturday Charles Peters of after undergoing was discharged on There wera 43 patients in the hospit- a] at the beginning of the week. ANDERSON—-MOLTZ. John R. fee Edith Anderson, of Bellefonte, and Moltz, of Centre Hall, were marriage in Lewistown by pastor of the First on Sep- emploved in af pha ia Beallefonte, of a employed nt for ghee at o FONT while graduate business if prese nt ne for botarists Penn ypher been two child Mr. and Mrs Centre Hall, State. whers sh has o rel years, Eince a with in made her home 1D. Bartholomew atives, ———————— A SAS —— STEFFEN—-BOOB, Announcement has deen made al the marriage of Miss Sarah Ellen Boob, daughter of Mr. and Mrs, S8amuel Boob of Mil} Hall, to Ammon Ruff Steffen, of Mill Hall, son of Wm, H Steffen, of Aaronsburg. The ceremony took place at the parsonage of the Reformed church, Aaronsburg. By the pastor, the Rev. G. A. Fred Greising. Mr. and Mrs, Setffen will reside In Lock Haven, ' —— A STAIN Hospital Meeting. The annual corporate meeting of the Centre County Hospital wil] be held In the court house at Bellefonte, on Monday evening, October 12th, at 8:00 o'clock, At this meeting corporate business will be transacted with the election of a number of trustees and reports of the hospital for the Hear. All members of sald corporation are invited to be present. C—O Trespass notices for sale at this of left and Degravse on the right, : : fice at § cents each or ¢ for 25 cents. * a TOWN AND COUNTY NRWS, : HAPPENINGS OF LOCAL INTEREST FROM ALL PA T8 NO. 39 remove Pockae i he to 1 proved to bushels, The form size rvests pota~ have a three-day to-day (Thurs. talent used fn the mountains day. E. Loe, of ormer's mother, motored to Bun- brother, 1 nning Ame » following and unti] Lee's Sweeney and little farah or Hil aturday Martz, Mrs. Hall. been Burke. past daughter, gst. the “ Miss the Man toenekin NB Ome Yr the 11t word] nade up Friday, age of nonthe, same Avers are home ip Inté which to He to par, his fathe 3 of in town on Sate MM ake io & district, consult at ion les Ver rederick Watt Renovo $ to ranger mattend. and one-half wnship, Union forest road, n the State by the ympany. of Oi City, erecting & i « Tessa ry investment ig ode three Deer to Spruce Rus iosased ror nait x purpose 3 er mounts tree the ravishes of week a chests nut shoot in height wit some forty chestnut biurrs bear ing nuts was found. This, indeed was a mare sight in these quarters 5 Zerby, prominent Gregg tows ship farmer, business caller &f this office Saturday. He reports the finest corn he has ever harvested, ard while the price is not whe 2 be Mr. Zerby hag 80 complaint on this score, but has pléfi ty to concerning high taxes—-and who will deny Ne is right? Mr. and Pittsburgh. day until shiestnut that escaped Last feet the chestnut, blight about ten O was a on crop of * t is say Mre. John McWilliams, of were guests from Thurs the beginning of the week of Mr. and Mrs. F. V Goodhart, in town. Mr McWilliams who is & brother of Mrs Goodhart, is connected with the Socony Oil Co. and. by the way, is not to pleased with the National Administration's policies, and especially those followed by Secretary of the Treasury, A. W. It that week the well 3 M sOems that to collect only we sald, last iocal tax collector was 30% of the schod year ag compared with past failed to take in considera of the last day on which such tax could be paid before the 5% penalty would imposed. There really was a grand rush iu the closing days of September to escape this penalty. with the result that the school tax paid in represented 50% of the duplicate. Which, of course is a high score in these days with Old Man depression at the helm. Mr. and Mrs. D. C. Mitterling were off on a three-day suto trip souty to & point close to the Virginia-North Care olina State line. They left here in thelr Dodge sedan Friday morning, reaching Hagerstown, Maryland. for the mid-day lunch, going on through the SBhensne doal Valley to Roanoke. Va. From there they drove sast to Richmond. Leaving Richmond Sunday morning, they came on to the National Capital where they visited Mrs. Carrie Ruhl at the National Lutheran Home for the Aged, and on home by way of Frederick and Carlisle. reaching here at 7:30 Pr. M., covering a disance of rearly nine hundred miles. Apple orchads Indened to capacity with cholty red-ripe fruit was one of the most ate when tax this VRITR, we tion the receipts be tractive scones in the beautify Shen andoalh Valley. : SEY A cn I i. A A———