ve - VOL. CV. SE T] FATAL TIME BEFORE RECORD IN PATROL OF AND H tions had drinking, two automoublles and forved from the then continued to wind his way up Apparently, he did not all until it was almost on driver attempted to car but Coble turned heavy vehicle The front wheel on from and one highway mountain the bus top miss the swaying directly into the impact broke the the bus and also forced it off the road. Coble was thrown through the win- dow on theleft side and landed ith terrific Impact on the road. Death was instantaneous, He suffered a broken back and a fractured skull. Adently on There was at of him. "he left W 1 V his a on and way gun Coble was e a hunting trip. Caroling Baumgardner, wife of John sent to the {0 Long, was of bail, Owen Harry The yon the H, W. Potter farm, west of with her Jaumgardner, default Mrs, Skyler, jail threatning Jal the ” in wr life of daughter Baumgardners Long lives The we had been man 1 : it led those who PERSONS INJURED IN ATTO THREE WHECK traveling collided Ziacloar Ziegler, + west fron 1 ed Zeis ht npt ter h when plied bridge Mrs. her husband. head and ed three Mrs. Zeigler suffered the legs and body, a wound in her | that req el Mr. Zeigler suffered a broken ngs, and 1 They i “Wy TY f dispensary of Laucas. suffered a alp wound stitches to close, lacera iired ght stitches to lacerations of the lips and hands were treated the k Haven hospital. —————— A A A —— PAIR SNOW SHOE RABBITS TO BE PLACED IN CHNTRE CoO. CG Fish announces Tox 25 and The Forestry State Centre ane, Association that the Black Moshannon S at the head of the dam in Rush the fly wamp township has selected to twenty rabbits been ns proper spot of be n the five pair Snow Shoe which will shipped from Maine and distributed in that vi cinity after the closes of the Game Warden the hunting season. Elmer Pil site about ten days ago and reported it to} be ideal for the purpose desired. The rabbits will be shipped to Mr, Plilings of the dist:ibu- . lings examined proposed who will have charge tion. In olonse of these large white rabbits there will be ed cottontail connection with the distribut or Rush township three Ov hundred in the same rabbits manner he concentration of the larger spe- is due to tha fact that there must be certa elements for the of these in present proper growth giant members of t he bunny family. A ——— Bazaar and Bake Sale. Ladies’ Ald Sprucetown M. E. church hold a bazaar and bake sale In Potters Mills school house, Saturday afternoon | and evening: November 21st. Aprons. fancy work, large and small cakes, ice cream and pop corn will be for sale, | The patronage of the public is solicited The Society of the will tha TANDING OF THE CENTRE COUNTY HIGH SOCCER LEAGUE vestern Division Team Centre Hall Boaldburg Reedagville Port Matilda Frese Sara r snes SEEN EE Rs ban sara Eastern Division Millheim Rebersburg Spring Mills HublersbuUrg. opus vvvive Loganton : . i | Crs Es ENR T an EEE PERE i i a clothes in the Iden shed throagh a hunter card Hoense Wey registration for 's operator’ W res voked six months ago when ho was cons victed of ‘the larceny of an automs Stata Colles WwW. R » patrolman after ar o. Heaton made an investigas- Coroner ite otal Mi Cngers, the from iife, man wns a son of is survived by a wns Miss Lause, of of tunate loss The unfort O and maiden name daughter Lloyd Millhelm. There also survive him era] children. The mother and dren are living with the former's ents, The ; deceased survived by both his parents, Calvin and Hettle (Harsh. brother, John alvin Cobla, wife, whose Lause, a of HEOV chil par is barger) Coble; also by a near Sate College, Bessie, at home Funeral services were ment and a Miss I and inter made at Boalsbu in Default of Bail. knew her to belleve sible for her acts ible W. B. Consta Justice C bef preferred Oe norning morning. GREGG TOWNSHIP PARENTS VISIT THE SHOOLS FOTION © possibile visit the scho all parents and «thers interested may fee] free to visit the schools of the township at any time. Teachers will welcome the opportunity tha of child will feel to discuss with parents work their children, and the i ¥ » A parents greatly encouraged by the parent's in- terest In their progress coniplete list of the nameg of viait'ng the various schools Is not avallaule at thia time. Below, however. is a list of the names of 45 parents that visited in the various grades and vocation school at Spring Mills duri the tw 4 day Mra son, = John Albright, Mrs. Harry Alll- Hobert Ear! Mrs. Lewis Al or, Mra. W, Hussell Condo. RP. Mra, Mrs, Barger. Mrs, Jartiey, Miles Mra Bedghtol, y Breas] J. Mrs Eungard Boyd ra right 8B. L. Mrs Mrs do, Campbetl, Homer Feotterolf Fredericks Mrs Witmer » Ar Mrs Mrs. Long, Mra. Mrs Thoma AE ves £3 SAH o oble, Mrs Houser, Mrs, Mra Lee a Ww Aus y tin MeCool, Mr Mabel Musser, Mrs, Paul Noll, Mrs. Harold Pruyn, Mrs. John Robinson, Mrs, IL H Shook, R. H. S8hook. Mrs, Mabel Smith Mr, Mrs, C. B, Mr, and Mra. Harold Btover, Mrs. Paul Swabb, Mrs. Sumner Vonada, Mrs. J, A. Wag- Mra 8B. OG. Walker, Mrs, C. M. Mrs. Young, Mrs. Roy Zettle, Mra. M. T. Zubler, M. T. Zubler, SH A AAAS While Boobs friends in Millheim were enthusiastic for his election to the fice of sheriff, their enthusiasm was ept within its proper bounds. A ——— a ——— Keeler, the defeated candidate for Sheriff, is evidently trying to dig the “rubbish” from the ballot boxes that the Gazette kicked out of the Republi. can party. HAA AP AISA. Charles BE, Harter, a very respected citizen of Amronsburg, is seriously ill from pneumonia, a. Chl J. F Musser, Myers. and Stover, ¥ CRIMINAL COURT CASES the Crim- of follows by The cages brought hefore lanl two Court wera disposed in days, and are reported 1 Gettie, vH, any B ie nq. : prosecutor, the and of prose Comm Weaver, A BE. awa Paul violation of liquor Yougel ; as Defendant plea Ww ¥ pay the of 21 sentenced to fine Allegheny County Olle cution, year Lose MceQueenie, charg a the Worl Patric} conduot 1A. B. ¥ougel, Nat prossed and. count) Ito pay ‘the costs, Comm. A. RK. derly conduct Comm, vs, Prose sutor, ve, Andrew Swires, prosecu with and cou { Or, Yougel; charged arsor- Nol ty to pay the cos Henry maintaining prossed ne- i 1 Comm, Brown, with and aggravated A E. went to tria)] and of in va, 1 a disorderly nouse asasult and battery; 1 Yougel This 1 cave resuited in verdict a dis ravated prosecutor a not sguilty maintaining agg Defendant tenced to pay the costs of presecution, $1.00 fall ei of assault and battery Ben a fine of } and to tha county year, hh Gordon, charged prosecuto penitentiary feet sisted in bringing hi was then sentenced to pay fine and undergo Imprisonment in the western penitentiary for not less than tw than six. It is H taken to entry in back to Rock. paychopathie oO years nor more understood it he wi be Pittsburgh for regular as an mate and then brousht and in the for view rd placed wa it ohare fi A. MI MP SP SSAA. Supervisors and Aunditors to Tuesday. Mest on The of the road supervisors and township and borough be held Bellefonte, annual convention auditors of Centra in Tuesday, There G39 in th county will the ox in 24. sessions: Hirt house, on November be One 1 t two will in the moming. the other at ¢ afternoon Experts on all n # pertinent to the offices of supers vis auditor wil} r and be present to pate in discusaions I in peak and H M w part Hosterman, of Boalsbhurg i * president and Frank A. Carson. of Pot Y of ters Mills, is secretary tha associa- tion, A — Stock Show Spotlights Chleage Farm World, Rural America will have its attention fo focused upon Chicago the week follow ing Thanksgiving. The spotlight will be the International Live Stock Expo- sition, and its stages will feature a great variety of programs whos: prin: cipals will be the aristocrats of Amer fea’s animal kingdom. Record break- ing entries in all depmrtments of the big exposition assure the largest show in its history, says secretary-manager B. H. Heide, From November 28 to December 5, this world-renowned exposition, which brings the leading livestockmen and farmers of not only the United States and Canada. but the world at large, to Chicago, will celebrate its 32nd anni versary In its permanent home at the entrance to the Chicago Stock Yards. IURSDAY, 1931, —————— a ———————— s 19, NO. 45, msn CABIN BURNED AT FAUST INN, SEVEN MTS, LOG the Foust Inn, few Rearick, wa tally The lok cabin back of Seven uilt W'S Ago by Rufus destroy - morning who drummed up men lis fc fire work, and Beene of sadl cabin, of The time prior to to the destruction prevent The - ! 4 time | { i ist Inn. fir } over { Foy ithe forest surround but confined to about as thr area oo-fourths of acre. flames were extingulsed 10rt {the beginning of a fall i The log ¥ i of rain. Cniin is 4 neat structure nber of ant { jments on is The mined, was one of a nur improve. owned by Mr, Rear. K. EE ———— a ——— Hall Retains Jead In League, ANNUAL MEETING CENTRE C0. AGR, EXTENSION ASSN he annual] me Centre County Agricultural ding Association. E. interesting Accor dent, C ‘eters. of Stormstown, a very and instructive pro- gram has been arranged and the larg f est crowd Is expected in the history of the organization. Mr. Peters reports the complete pro- gram ag follows 10 A. M.- roam, Court House during Alexon, Business session. Court of year le the ACCOM- og Ort plishments at by Economics worker Rn ' Treasurer®s report hy Miss Home Blaney, WwW. and County Agent, £ C. Bmeitz el, Secretary treasurer. Elect f of n « ficers for 11:16 A Extension next M.~"What program should be in Depress. Time” Moffett. Special singing Walker, Bellefonte year an Agricultural sion Earle State Col- Inge tha entire group. led by Cecil song lead- a4 for the P.M Farmers’ Thx Fledut, or Kiwanis Ci 1:45 Court { sourt House Prof. H Economica De room, 1 he Problems.” o* N, Agricultura] ate College, partment, St 2:45 P. M.—Concert by the Boalaburg Banjo Band 3:45 PM This program has been arranged for the entertainment and instruction of both men and all farm people in the county; also bankers and business men, are urged to attend. A MA SAO. Judge Thomas FP. Balley, whose ju- dicial field has been reduced from three counties to one -- Huntingdon copinty ds taking messures to hold to the old meale of salary, $12,000 per year, instead of $0,000, the salary al- lowed judges in single county districts having the population of Huntingdon county, Judges throughout the State, some years ago, decided it was no vio: lation of the constitution to accept an increase of salary, but Judge Balley thinks decreasing his salary la differ. ent. Fis term expires in 1036, and at the rate of decrease of $3.000 per year his’ Interest fs in $12000 for ths re- Adjournment, and women, the £xirin ( From Manse, TOWN AND COUNTY NEWS. i HAPPENINGS OF LOCAL INTEREST FROM ALL PARTS rganization $1 Irteentiy ry Y. her ape family, one, and daughter, Miss week were guests Mrs, Stofflet, in Lewistown, «1 - " A China. be the kor of the ALT gram from RD wil Louise, of Philadelphia evening ; also tain other oon is This } Mrs sing I regula A meeting Centre County Poe be held at Centre vember 21st —V. Ae mona Hall, Auman, secretar Ve Grange 1 ne il we on Armis- Rev, Han- hren church id Misg Eva on Saturday rd Progress Grange a regular ich will meeting on Saturday at wh time bo officers for ’ LOX to the elected. er passage ine now owned by is bee done by “PTY arn n. of the University, I of at ghippensge Lehman T dn ol ialigie, bel ng he dean les sident re Ezra Ohio, r NALIONe at San i Low thelr "hey ime belng . 4 Cleves troke of paralys” ting her entire lef$ i Miss Sas assist 19 Penn State Champlon Judges on Final in Trip. oburn. a grand jute ome {rom rendering s obliged to take a case of the jury rootl§ thought t@ cause for his urning 3 ming b grand jury service. wa developed contribu wy C. Kryder Mil; Hall, is the the high cow in the herds of dairymen whose being te by the Cow The imal, a rege Holstein, produced 1,828 pounds ilk and 56.6 pounds of butterfat iy of October. Fishburn of Miller, Keedysvill sor W. L. dustry depa ent. is coach. é » a————— Mother of Twins and Triplets Dies, owner of the inten rts y Henning. of the Cilnton oounty herds are Testing as an sociation an istered 1.3 of n Tr aren of Trego, 6 A Mrs, aan Th mothe twenty-six chi Mrs, home of h © . died at the the month Edward F Services Metho- lived George night last week fire destroyed the barm and other outbhuflde ings on the farm at Lamar belonging to and Jeased by The Farringtons while the fire nated at $8 insurance, received in Penns and the first fish were falr nches in jength, appea iz eepode 18 found in the locality where the stocking was done er daughter, Wednesday of Stoner, Newton Hamilton were conduced at the Cassville hurch Tre of tw vi $ ¢ in which town she Farrington Farrington home y 108s Perry r of three All Aral fir the mothe Charles Mrs wets MU Was ns and triplets. from The one of were away of n were born Jn her broke out par her childre is estd Her Her first 00 tially covered by marriage Kushto sixteen allie was shand died ; ’ Fifty cans of brown trout. Yours ago Hght sur % 2 . ’ from Canada were liberated vi ~ % Lroek oad from Coburn The ive to nine between wl ——————— DOLE SYSTEM WINS IN PENN STATE DEBATE opening 1 radlr tunnel trout, it rs, In a Intercollegiate debat ls to condition ing Pennasvivani State g at tu a S00 80M College. two university sto A TREuUson held In Saturday, Dew purpose of obe consent of the electors 9 the indebtedness of the dis trict for school purposes from nothing $35,000, the funds to be used for the erection of a school building and equipping ft for a junior High school. The Homan-Dutrow hunting party, made up of a dozen hunters. most of them young men. last week drove 0 Cross Forks, Potter county, for a day's hunt, They arrived on the field about cight o'clovk. The bag consisted of 18 common rabbits, two Jack rabbits and six grouse. Two bears were seen, one each by Ralph Homan and Carl Longs but at too great a distance for shoots ing. The party comprised C. BE. Dute row, John Dutrow, Claude Dutrow, Roy Dutrow, Ralph Homan, Ernest Homan, Earl Smeltsen. Leroy Smeltser, Carl Long, Frankiln Sharer, Ray Share ér, and Daniel Bloom. wight convinced an au epecial election will be dents Thursday that of unemployment relief than charity. The English Stuart jo" cember 10th, dience the dole is a better system township. on for the debaters. Craig [taining th increase Only 73 io A year ago teams of the looal High debated the same subject and C—O IO A. The Millheim election board came near wrecking Boob's majority by throwing out the “Ishmaelites and rub. bish” too early. BL ———I MUS Anyhow, Governor Pinchot had no thought of making a demand of Secre- tary Mellon that would be accepted. A refusal Is what the governor wanted, mainder of hig term. PL Ls ae———— and he got it