PA .y HURSDAY, MAY 1959 —— NO. 18 "VOL. CX111. Two Small Boys Drown In Sink Hole Nearby Centre Hall John Lair, 9, and Marshall Sharer, 7s Fall Into 18 lect of Water While Play I LeRoy Sharer, Brother of Marshall, Attempts e : Thwarted, Runs to Father for Help, y (J ba. Rescue ; But Bodies Had Disappeared.— Recovered Nearly 4 Hours Later With Grappling Hooks After Five Pumpers Had Lowered Level of Water. bubbles eamd And then sim fold hat the ellmax of the but up.” was ple, undoubtedly true, story the “Johnny" writer of how sMarshie™ and lost their lives. BELLEFONTE ls —— FROO} BECOME ro BATTERY np ftp FESAMINATION H ENTRANCE, HIG names reconunenaing nded (eoree Wagner 1 Ebbon Ru Bpyvker ADDS WwW. Swe Marlin Fy« Kirivl sed] : “Ti eachey Tune vis Zimmerm tre Hall Grammar i Martha HOXAX vos iles Kir the Hole leved wa g Oe raldine "Helen Milles len wvn 100 Weaver Bar Were re been lowered LY hart Jean Pot feet, with ul yearn hara wort BB itman Rox Ann Reld: Meeker mn don Wi Grace Neff, School Mary Smith Edith Virginia Brouse Runkle, Mary Betty mation ‘ Frances FMussey ville teacher Holderman, J« only at | felter. of freshet that water accumu | Tusseyville It not unlike hundreds | teacher—John of #inks along the south base of Nit: Dorothy Zerby. tany mountain, i o The grappli~g iron that did su b | effective work was made by Wilh | . Henney and Vernon OCarbrick. whe Without a change the James Ad left the scene of $he tragedy long en | ministration reenacted the Earle Ad ough to perform the service. and Governo Blaine Bitner and Irvin Shuey ef- | James signed them. They were ‘hor fectivey dragged the bottom of the | ” sink, and aided fortunately ff removy- | TP" tax. measures during the pam ing both bodies without in any way | Pain of last fall, but now very glad- mutilating them, ly accepted. righted Toes ad to Bt pera maties Bennd Melias sink is iol in a wooa sd Donald section or path time lates of a fence plot, with It no roar hn leading it in Esther frastings Rimmey, Rihard Neff gchool, there fu *Potter Township student. ministration tax laws, POTTER FIRE INVITES FRA DISCUSS ———— Will Attend Musical ) at 1:00 p. ny he program Ti ompanieg hy or in nd David 1 EE —— Weddink E. Yearics ebrated (Celebrate Golden Mi Wellington D.. os anniversary Mr. and Mill Hall, R wedding gold« n day entertaining They April 21, township and Potter Mill T}.ey Yearick, « Jo i vents their farm | at Madisonburg nd lived Miles i Daup farm OTT married 1889 lates Were in on © in the township Hall have Parvin of tit t inti oving to ago £) Years ldren H red [.. and ; tondale and tho four eh Fr Mrs Mra Kline fin Hamil Kline : Hall grad teaches in Centre ol i i — [HUNTINGDON COUNTY RANC ! RUN ON H WESTERN STIL} idaho Nefl = Mill Huntingdon cou the stock ranch of neat Moore, author-rancher, where westenr: followed almost ¢x £6 head of anch methods are clusively., Last season cat- funtil fall. The follows the cus tom of pasturing young cattle from the herds of Central Penna. dalrymer which are supervised closely with the animals belonging to him Nearly all of his 2756 acretract is well- caught in bluegrass, A saddle horse is available for round-ups. Mud of the hay i= stacked in the fields western style. When 4 young man the Shav- ers Creek Valley whiter spent a yar cn cattle ranches in the West, observ irg first-hand the methods in vogue there. One specialty followeq at th i ranch is the production of veal or a wholesale plan, owner along EXTRA FARM FOR OC} HELP AVAILABLE NTRE (C0. 1} the A NINE” ORCHESTRA G.T.V, FRIDAY NIGHT “NITTANY AT will ¢ 81 iu and Hall I ani dances Mil dances i ind Fiddlers from th square xt fis start and continus 25 Refresh nember of the Attend Missionary Meeting Northern © on Wednesday Among those : attend the g Mrs. E. A Frank, Mrs, W. W Ray Maré Mrs, Fred Fetterolf ' Homa Anna Mrs miference met In Loc’ ven Centre all to Mr : wry der om ithe Wore Frank and I AM rs S.C, COW COMPLETES NEW OFFICIAL RECORD A new record, exceeding the aver TL the Guernsey breed for her age ind clage has just been completed by a two-year-old cow, Kemah! Doldarder 480328 of State College. tested and owned by the Pennsylvania State College. Her official record supervised by the Penna. State College and an- nounced by The American Guernsey CattleCiud is 104852 pounds of milk and 472.2 pounds of Dbutterfat h Class (3G. ——— A fA Play by Woman's Club The Woman's Club will give a play on Friday evening, May 5th, Mt the high school auditorium, entitled, "Fun on the Podunk Limited.” GARDNER (CONTENT GROVE B ND BURNED ARN i WEDNESD ~ AA A A——— Celebrates 50th Birthday 1Ir., Mr { He kort { Moore | Hosterman LL fe lS assent. i KURTZ—TALLHEIM Frederick ¢ Kurtz, Jane Taliheim of Fi ming Kurtz, son of Bellefonte ught of Tallheim, da eliefonte ril 23. The « irip to Buffalo N. Y graduat the cls on Sunday ywuple went 1 bride school es Of %} i Hardware i Stores ! in Selling Event. Beginning Thursday, ‘continuing through Sciurday thousands of independent the a May 13 hardwary United great throughout participate in Selling Event. This event, better known as Na tional True Value Week, will take place at the Hosterman & Stover Hardware store in Millheim. Those who trade at the Hosterman & Stove Hardware store know it to be ¢ friendly, pleasant place where per sonal interest in assisting customers to select the best merchandise at the right price makes shopping a pleas- ure, | stores Lwill Wide Stages Natlon- I a The Centre Reporter, S150 a Fear "I TOWN AND COUNTY NEWS HAPPENINGS OF LOCAL INTEREST FROM ALL PARTS ster precanut! nar) Smith of Millheim the sales departm irews Stove company represented r & number of sales Years witior opt | for a Ma] Laois range as Servis the otic Co Ma- Manufacturing i= new work Comsasting wrk, was ACG URIn | friends with whom they keep in touch by reading te Reporter Tae U fon, 8. Marshals from Kentucky, the and coving pris. at pyot fran y four ronsping jour io ONere Federal Penitentiary on passing throug! Centre Hall took a noon luach at tne Coldron restaurant. The prisoners were coupled by pairs. At the Hazan Garage a stop was made for gas, the prisoners going to fhe toilet. On res turning to the car. one of them dis played a ocuffiess left wrist to the Marshal in charge. grinning and ine forming him there was 8 "Back foor.” The slipping of the cuff orealed 8 chuckle among the group. Hefore leaving the ‘cuff was unlockeg ant replaced more tightly, speciators pro sume, ; Lewisburg
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