YOL. CV. 17, 1931, == « THE V of the Morrisdale The dam of when cy waters Bunday claimed the life Bows at noon WwW, Ford George the winten Io ing got of Cor the out over through formed « fifteen Mr. Philipsburg n feet of Bowes, his of at entrance with in John, noticed engine the car missing and stopped the filling to was station opposite the Morrisdale park to attempt repairs a ride and continued | The elderly man The son secured on into Philipsburg. discovered the machine was in need of oil but decided to first turn around | before making the purchase. He drove about thirty feet past the edge of the | dam about opposite with the diving! board and nosed the car into the left! hand side of the road. He then began | to back. ure of the car to known but the logical explanation seems to be the refusal of the pedal op the old model T to function | The exact cause of the fail- stop will never be reverse | FATAL HUNTING ACCIDENT IN BRUSHVALLEY NARROWS Carson Heimbaugh. Hummels Wharf, aged 19 years, of Snyder county, Saturday night in the Evangelical hos- | es Valley a hunting | pital, Lewisburg lowin accident tha The young m Mrs. I. mels Narrows sama afternoon an Joss ph Heimbag Wha another 18 two young man, Max Leltzel years 12ey OF youths and rh MUEN he hip bone 80 that t tore man’s body and Lr Centre cour ity o vestigation of the case, A ——— A A STAN SAW MILL DEMONSTRATION PENNA. FURNACE, AT SEND Saw mill obera timber owners in Centre Alfred Tuesday, gather at the farm o at Penna, Furnace on ber d for i onstration meet ty Agent R. C This demonstration meetin arranged for the benefit of ¢ Decem Be “uth all-day mill dem SHOW . ing to Coun Jlaney or #£ has been saw erators and timber owners by tre County Agricultural Extension vice. The meeting will at 9 M. and continue throughout the day Those attending a lunch with to spend a the Cen- Bor A start are urged to bring come prepared the woods T demonstration talks be glven by rof, F. T. Murphy Forestry Extension Department at Stat. College Practically all the important phases of timber will be discussed during the day, such as principal trees and their uses; measuring and estimat ing standing timber: felling timber and log making: saw mill gawing timber for quality lumber: how should a 14- inch osk log be manufactured: circular saws; filing cross cut saws: assorting and drying of umber: and many other phases that may’ coms up for discussion. Mr, Albright has a small mil] located In. a 75-ncre tract. on which he has been following a small cutting opera- tion.’ The extension service Coop erated by marking which have been cut over osition with iden tinuous operation woodlots on that it would on smaller basis them and day in and é will ’ of the operations care of has the a thinning pre of making There are farms in Centre county $ neTres, ns pe the 4 Con many be profit & Anyone ia cordially meeting will weather conditions, urged to attend be held regardless a ——— It is being questioned in the minds of tax payers in Centre county why the ful] amount of rental ($50.00 per month) for the district attorney's suite of rooms shoud be paid by the county when the official business of that public officer is only a small portion of the jegal business transacted by him. It is i that the county is obligated only furnish quarters for the trans- action of business pertaining to the | office he holds. A — PINCHOT LOSES BACKING OF GRANUERS Grange lovals all over the State are adopting resolutions against the Pin. chot wmemployment program. Farm: ers have learned through bitter expe- rience that they voted last year for a man who “was only blowing jretty bubbles.” With prices of farm prod- ucts down thy farmers are asked to pay a higher tribute on marketing their products, through an increase In the gasoline tax. What does the great ege-laying expert, John MeSparran. have to say about this? Wall, Johnny TCTIM, it had rail been applied @ i properly after Thera is The « down to the edge this point ditch, guard no ar backed over smd! of the darth and iximately men engaged in With the body ‘wenty-five tl the t of the He water scarcely 1@ car from the water, movement of the oar came to the surface. the aged man had been in fey minutes before rescue workers with twenty pulmotor. life the began work a was not a spark of in body. W. Bowes was born at Pine resided there all his life death. Ha is children Mrs. Wibur Meyer, George Glen and him In by the DuBois; Centre Hall, wife preceded survived following of and Bernice and Henry, Funeral services were held at Pine Glen on Wednesday. A SANTA CLAUS! SURE, COURT IN WEST VA, AFFIRMS HIM By HAMILTON FARON Those who t Cl p Ha, the Mountaines doulit the reality of San ponder { decision of ta su West Vir- reme oo Eir tion of San. That opin veral years tribunal Ww Claus abolish the opinion that h decision was fn pe BLINK titlon for a rehearing the period hi not attempt they opinion urtailed th modified ! ognize its soundness. ™ “Their that be to embrace more re- men. The spe- the stress and the cision or © read desire ia the decision enlarged facts known to all Have months the answer cific query is this dimmed of Santa emphatic strain of recent “ye crushed We or spirit 5 Claus No!” with an EE ———— SCOTT IN LINE FOR AUDITOR GENERALSHIP A Harrisburg special correspondent to Philadelphia Public Ledger, in the Sunday of that paper, names Senator Frank Baldwin, op Pot county, and Senator H. B, Scott, Philipsburg being in line for of State Treasurer and Auditor on tha Republi. The paper car- endid portrait of each the edition tor f of as posts yenoral respectively, ean side of the house = gentle STATE CHAIRMAN FOR DEM. OCRATIC FUND ANNOUNCED ® R. Sturgls Ingersoll, of Philudelphia, to Direet Peunsylvania Effort Toward EL500,000 Victory Fund for Party, oll, Ph the Pennsvivania i WPM with Sturgis Inger head iad Iphia cornnitioe "yi the of John i nom nes strong presi chairman 3 svivania committes, wi will be one forty-eight similar state commitees throughout the country. w announced by of in Ingersol] the mittee Jouett the Shouse, execu national Ingersoll Democratic Mr will have complete charge to his personnel is him laring tat greater national { portunity cnaarman commities, | Mr of a letter to steps be taken by COm- ¢ whose also to be decided Dix by has been greater op victory.” Mr. me In his letter urged every Penn- Mr. Ingersoll to Ivania committee “thera need never or for Democratie | Shi asked by I've the “respond on Penn enthus tieally,’ the party's opportunity for a responsibility member of the party In Pennsyl- and in every State to ure victory” victory “The nation’s need and unparalleled ictory next vear on every other Mr, Shouse must nN - in White It tial backing of result the n placing ir ratic president meen ma Joritios in CONTYEN it the con tA ———— BROOKS INJURED IN Tie Went jog es Into when and fell on n %roken AVe J The jeft wrest IN, Morrow ald, and on Tuesday ti Centre County Concrets walk ArT Was tea the wofeasional taken ¥ * i she was tO hospitay f urther examination with or a the if the X-ray Re i MP SAG SS SAIPAN. WILL SING CHRISTMAS CAROLS, The Junior Choir of the Reformed church takes this opportunity to invite all the junior choirs and young people of town who would like to go caroling on the evening of December 24th. Meet in church basement at 11:30 P. M. Af. fer the singing refreshments will be served. MI MA SS Potter Township School Board Re-or- ganized, The Potter township school board re- at meeting held Monday In in the pe TROnNe organized Hin The only a at Centre December of ti firet changes 16 the up that Sta ® bili ——————————— RELIGIOUS FAITHS IN COLLEGE STUDENT BODY nine different denominations student £9 Twenty and the religious faiths represented in body at the Pennsylvania State College, according to information given on their matriculation cards, are 500 adherents each among the 4320 undergraduate students, and four othe Presbyterians lead in numbers, 023 students giving this denomination as their preference. J/The Methodists come second with 810. then the Latherans with 0558 and the Roman Catholics with 613. Creeds represented by more than 100 students are Reformed, 289; Protestant Episcopal, 241; Jewish. 213; and Baptists, 161. AAA AAAS Oysters for Christmas. Place your order for oysters now, In order to assure delivery before Christ. Good quality, Wilbur Bland, Contre Hall Just now is keeping his eye on the rad the was ntin and F. P secretary he Cormi © JOH ext July of office as 1833. The M. A No business ization Floray's sills member tornure Yuly of the board until chor Burkholder other than was transacted fa the reorgan eA ————— Injured While Hunting, Albert Young, 20 years of age. of Marsh Creek, is a patient In the Cen tre County hospita; suffering from a gunshot wound received Thursday while hunting. He suffered an injury of the arm and face from the shot. MILK MAY REPLACE COD LIVER OIL The time when milk may be used for cod liver oll is brought nearer to realization by research made public by the Pennsylvanian State College today. This investigation shows that the di. gestive value of milk is not harmed by irradiation with ultra-violet Nght Irradiation gives milk that cod liver effect which scefénce has knoyn for several years. The new question solv: ed at Penn State was what else the irradiation may do and whether thes» other effecta are bad. The research golden ogg. wis conducted by A, K. Andreson, Ph, EARLY MORNING FIRE IN MeCLENAHAN HOME Thursday morning at 2:00 o'clock dents n routed from their the that fow res wera beds by calls over telephone which informed them the 1. CC. Meh were In the dead from revived, asphyxiat i {SLIGHT FIRE AT THE CRAWFORD HOME of Edward W. RR wns the 1 Friday fire on Upon i The ford, near the P scons of ing at four tion the smoke {from boxes of "mable articles in the rear part {damage by the toss from smoke and w { The fire at no time became Lening, ince the hose line fore the flames had made residence Craw - station, sight a even» o'clock investiga- found to be issuing and other inflam room The the was paper stored In a small f +3 ’ of the house flames was light, wer being more threat laid be- any headway. Was A AO AS CHRISTMAS STORY IN LIVING $ at { {THE . {in PICTURES Lantern slides in natural colors are now features Ir The LAdvy Christmas Story Ls ant which srosen ted —— BULLE HAY HITS BOO; SCALP CU IMPROVING INTERIOR OF TELEPHONE EXCHANGE The B proving beg Telephone Company Is im- £4 Angy iiding interior iocatedin number of removed oeilinEgs to i Pape is wing 11 tand of The and The dron, loony assisted by Mr In this terest to rernive Cont late will be painted pinaster and pd iso be repainted condition J. M. Col and decorator. of Btate College connection it may be of in- that approximately hundred telephones have direct connection with the Hall ex- This number includes the ser. the several rural ending over the rural rounding Centre Hall The local exchange has long noted for its excellent service part of the operators who are: Miss Besse Coldron, Miss Verna Mise Carribel Emerick, Mrs Marion Neff, and Miss Margaret Jacobs. the Intter a substitute To good will pat being work floor in better work is done by the painter Jaird, know three Centre change VIR over lines ex stion sur. been the present on at Rowe, make possible this to an continuous patrons, the up to such as is win service its local eciuipment h been the standard of found 1} kept exchanges oF S———————— AUDITORS AND SUPERVISORS ORGANIZE FOR 1932 a vis id in in the First formed the organized by president; J. F. and J. E. Bubb, Pottery swnehi et wml bank and respective new The auditors electing H. ¥. Musser Treaster, treasurer, secretary, The board of supervisors formed its organization by electing Clyde BE Bradford, president; Foster W. Frazer, vice president, the third member being Willlam Jordan. Frank A. Carson was named secretary treasurer, There was a bit of a mix-up in the personnel of the board through the res- ignation last surimer of John Bohn. who had four of the six-year term et to serve, CO. BE. Bradford was elect to serve In Bohn's place “unty the next election.” At the proper time he became a candidate to suoceed himsels but in thy meantime the board was informed by ite attorney that Mr Brad. ord's election by the beard could be only for “the unexpired term.” This fact found Bradford a candidate on the ticket when he had a term of four years yet to serve. As a conseduence he resigned and was then selected for a six-year term. Bradford's resignation created a vacancy, which was filled by the board at ite last meeting when it organgations for year TEA-ROOM HARMONICA PLAYER 1 erouched upon a packing and bends to pes OOImes Comes fo th kiss my h customer UngTry A in; Ceane to play, my hopes, vigion ~Harvey W. Fink This current sonnet from “Expression” by noted poet and ! best is reprinted the {The James Ga- 1 issue of Garen Magazine). edited belle. , Anton Romatka, Critic POs writts Hall. of Centre MRS, MYRA WINEGARDNER IN 3 surgica) a suf- an A ———— HALL ORGAN FOR XEW REFORMED construction The sMtrument Org and 0 Pipes arta aon mana. The latter is designed tate a choir of human tions are made on the harp being sole for the addition of and some f also On. chimes trumpet, at uture date, ——————————— Licenses Granted to Elght New Drivers Dight now operate motor their passing or the drivers’ test detall of the There were drivers drivers received permits to vehicles following Etate automobile given by tha Bellefonte State Highway patrol fallures. The new Mur State College; Ear Bow Miles Mills; "no are R Lascy Russell M. Long, Jarnes, State State State College Arthur D I. Wilde. ers State College burg: 0. E Mrs. Laura College; Pau; H High Noffs Mileshurg, College ; Vernell fuchenhorse, E. High, W. HARRISON WALKER TALKS TO ROTARIANS { of “Instead of unferg country LE committing the one A Vane « wing doll bes Lewistown weekly lur told regular Hefonte, the Rotary «} hi ub at eon- meeting in the Green Gables tel Lewistown Mr. Walker, a Kiwd#glan and a mem- ber of the International Committee of Kiwanis for Underprivileged Children, and a friend anl companion of the children, spoke on the subject of “Un. selfish Service” Hg was induced to speak to the ¢lub by Rotarian P. M. Headings, chairman of the Child Wel: fare Committee, in connection with the Crippled Children movement of that club, In deseribilng the need of more “une selfish service.” Mr. Walker declared that any club had a right to exist through such a movement as the crip: pled children’s work and it is one of the biggest of its kind in the world He complimented the club for its work with the eripples and cited figures pro- vided by Rotarian Headings which showed that In the few years that the work has been underway that 400 have been examined at a cost to the Rotary Club of $1500 per year, Mr. Walker touched briéfly upon the depression as a condition of mind and added that business would go on as it did before if the people would forget elected Wm, Jordan, former super. D., profesor of physiological chemistry. visor. NO. 49, srs WN AND COUNTY NEWS. 3 HAPPENINGS OF LOCAL INTEREST FROM ALL PARTS students at os start to noon 10 wer Saturday Mond iay Wi holiday s« uw B second NON -Cole On the Belles LOT) subst ity T 16 sri & and | fonte, between Considerable 1 41 on Friday. The rain together with ¢ snow fall earlier in reased the flow town the week fru of TTY Tar « r of springs ppiving the with walter, A basic net pool price of $1.71 for 3 be men's league Inc, for Mrs iwoodhart, en 1 the former's aster, patient in hospital injured in an of this issue. pounds will the Dairy & milk zone returned sociation, Mr. and Bunday. x My pr Visite Winegardner, a Mrs arrddent account leiphia for a Jacob, and returning who makes ie and aunt Mr, lobert wart. in Altoona, guest of Mr. and Mrs. FP. V. Goodhart here from Friday until Mofe Miss Goodhart ie employed in the offices of the P. RL R. company in Al" toona. The more Ome Ww with Mrs. } ner (FO and was a 34 aay Potter or township school board is riled some deprew ns committed the Pine Stump school house, and are making an effort to discover with the intention of punishing the offender. The mischief done the firing of three gunshots the windows of the school and that is enough to raise the of the board members Rev. Dr. of the East Reedsville for ne arly less over at hey dati t i was through house are N. Thomas Risharoqgu Brown, pastor is Church af 12 years. who N= resignation pas tor, on Sunday declared the pulpit va December 1 Rev, Dr retiring from the active mine recently built home In Brown cently tendered his ne ang as of Brown is istry and A which he Mrs nd ith ago in RBebersburg, to bed, is une ah to mo hoase, Ha in dial Mr. and Mre © in cighe tieth year, and have lived all of thelr married life, more than fifty years, In the home they now occupy. The Millheim reorganized by in confined not bedfast ie { Va about even in the suffering from ramiey are both their school board recently elewing R. 8. Stover, president; M., O. Stover, vice-presie dent: P. H Musser, treasurer. The other members of the board are 8.3 Breon and IL. V. Meyer. 8 Wand Gramley continues to serve as secre tary. The board feels it has secured an offitdent instructor in its selection of Miss Emeline Brungart, of towns refereniog to which is made in sonther local in this lssue., Monday night a wire from the Hghte ing system of the West Penn came in contact with a meta; roof on one of the Bartholomew bufldings and electrie fied a Jong strip of wire netting ate tached to the building at the ground The contact from the roof was through a and a rain conductor. The ours rent was sufficient to show innumerable sparks on the wire netting aa its sways ing caused intermittent contacts with thy rain confluctor. The West Penn company wns notified and men were sent here to adjust the lines,
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