The Most Widely Read Newspaper in Centre County a —amta—— H 7,000 Copies Go Into the Homes Each Week. Topics and Comment " = NEW LAWSON .. a People and Spots in the Late News LABOR. BUSINESS © Eh NOW IN EFFECT Outsanding Is ['nemploy- Random | icons Sn SECTION [ 4 | 4 more FEATURES VOLUME 57 BELLEFONTE, PA. JANUARY 6. 1938 NUMBER Ea a of Mrs. G. Oscar Gray, who is bet » SL) fir known to her friends as “May, Bri 12 1 C1 usiness herewith becomes the first woman we've ever pominated for member ship tn the Dapper Dan Club. One moining recently when a slick TOS )¢ - or ud shest of ice covered streets and side- aalks in Bellefonte, Mrs. Gray sail- éd blithely up High Stree withoul e——————————— & bit of trouble, while other pedes . v \ : trans were wallowing and skidding Roger WwW. Babson. Country’s L rading Au- | £73 & \ 2 ne Hun] Wn Mw Jo The reason: : 4 3 / » : 3 A: g ment Compensation to are Mis. Gray was sporting a natty cane thority on Business Conditions, Gives , : n « Bet d Lo For Kile Workers which not only helped her greatly in b i . 1 i 3 [-y aw J Pre-View of What New Year » — 1 keeping her equilibrium but also iP oY, y A . an excellent Christmas gift sugges ; : : iid : F Je bai . ALLOWANCES BASED ON n a ’ h J N . ty d ‘ * $ p a Butyl ENC Your May Bring Forth : Wu, Wt 8 - ¥ THE SALARY EARNED The Pennsylvania Ralltoad might . enmire into the New Year spirit by (By Roger W. Babson) anpouncing that they will repair the » are DOL entering a major des. uch i { than curt p 8 bod i Re, 4 space between the tracks on We ression: 1938 will se a resumption mprovin od iarier, and ther € io y 4 W , 3 “ ay : i & . out the County Have Pass Hizh Strect £0 pedestrians using ¢ " ' ard trend which began in 1 ward surge during the Ly 5 : h “I " fo - wi / po al BABS BOWS ovr » the ¢rossing no longer will be splash- 1098 The first quarter may be poor final four or {ive ths 1s my idea I BT vs ot ye Former Barbara Hutton, ed with muddy water by passing ' _much worse than the sarly month { Ln 28 busting "1 : * § a heiress to Woolworth m { a: in er in . Vert oak y lions, created a storm of CALS. of 1997; but later i yeas 1 look 1 PROTEST JAP SL AUGHTER . public controversy by re EN § ' \ hs p SURsan od naking th estima im Chinese, incensed { flering . cine lam ’ ia “Bob" Hofer, cdffor of the Belle- rie this current sharp recession itn . oopirition {v0 cil “ Bui in ars od te Cut ng of ad hount ing her American fonte High School's nNewspapet. with a major depression! Payrolls, wi. hi 1 \ VIR b> 12h . ' old trea 4 . . hans ls Ja png nv: { , iHizens! Pp 3 ’ . he ! wise-cracks: “The Age of Chivalry foes, § ks, real estate. and Jobs : TOA 4 pe TR built 1 bonfire ea Cp og Danish husband, Count ig gonie-—The Age of Chiselry is with | cpould all br on thelr wav to new : dite ep £) $i § fois Ibn fhetaaneton 0 0 Haugwitz Reventlow us, : . . ; : — Various Poor Boards Through. ed Out of Existance The Bellefonte Trust Company's calendar, long our friend In tine of fired, and dur editorial guide In par srrabhs abou! the seasons, the state of the weather, and the various holi- anys during the vear, is being cir culated. but up to this i ne th culation has nct 1 d this office. If worst comes to rst we 1 ham iste A ; ; oR to go 10 the bank and ask for one. | ha: ime wa 1037 wil] be the ripe wis : % os Pan ; Hr ninkae. {pt Far of real prosperity sh i jot, enemas, and | | LUCKY DOG! . + . Tedd: Shy Be a avd Be ehtire year! n sHOWC (he lke a out.” A few sug San Diego, Cal, dog may not bx sure of his ancestry, but : t m 5 certain of his sirloins and short of Prosperity { pli hich Cong: ribs, since his mistress, M i HERA A Hattie A. Fletcher, died, leavi Ro Congress Will lielp him $10,000 in her will, PRIM; D FOR GRIDIRON CI ASSIC quit nfident ¢ Ira xy ) steel Orange Bo Gon 1 Dera ting waiving order to balster the | Vv I au usl ing the i i 3 the p logical for 1 sil § whit ¥) mona I 18 Bu whlie activity : anitl 4% 3 15 {vom Capitel Hill Waring li oral stand on these |%ill avira 3 least 15 per i ! : vid uld be tax re-| 18 BACKS - .. Aluminum rary de ar fie 4 - ‘wid ti once so valuable that requests. early producers kept ii§ Sail ¥ A? uy : , in office safes, is now so i han Coinciden e Mrs George Long, of levels. During is ciscouraging b out in thing bu cheap it can be used for ; : : . Cy Centre Hall, has a dog Nie WRACH Heli, Sie 1 UE 3 TEAUIP JOY do oY WA I coal miners’ shovels, ac- GF SEE . ; ie FASHION FL ASH pears Centre Coun v 1837 lic.nse N : p a nend bing Ne JAM ' . : i tip ip AL ay Chall Bea : cording to announcement 4 Cw Fie] Style hit of holiday fes- 451. Reeently Mrs. Long pald a Spiug Uy In 198 will be wich ios and ; perhaps cutiihg down on BM by Aluminum Company g ¢ : % $1 tivities in Bahamas was visit to her daughter, Mis. Howat sronger than seasonal he bi A came Hepaes Rim {fof America The new : hot Pghirer Bow Nh Rinuning, i idzoway. petting 2 ot of talk w ear ovel, weight two to Skirt of mauve ifon ‘daughter's dog, “Cunnie,” "Mrs. Long i RA Te Tema Warsi) a general ales tax, but it wi i poun Tess than A and bodice of bougain- found the animal bore Elk County | BY HON pyle. a1. HY, USAIN nosed xtending the io ordinary tool, may cu! gS Te 4 Ng ville pink and wiolet, 1087 license No. 1461. yi AVE TECOVETEG ATOM 3 WUIC oome tax Into . ser brackets wil BR down weight lifted by E. ‘FF Se Ed seen at the British Colo- sip 0 { of it late 1937 loss. The be proposed. but killed # miner in day 4,000 pound : FREESE , wis, in nial in Nassau, favorite Some observing student the WH Wik Pick uj HRERLZI Gif - Spending to Continue or more ci A sat ; winter rendezvous of Pelicfonte High School last week U5 19€ G Nas. Bow iar it will | 1 look (or a truce betweedl the gov- Bi : he deal American and English reported In science class that tu oa . | WHpsstne WW emment and the utilities. Mor : . sun his shown every Saturday for | ~° "07. CULTERMIGHES. 88 4s form control jeglsletion will somebliing over five years. Some | rn antealled hefrre ney | PAS%ed, coniinuing the huge fe Saturdays. the student declared, > = WOC CQUALCR DEIOTE DEX: farm cut Wage aiid hour legls- r a “ CENTRE COUNTY RECEIVES 1 SI Al 74 the sun shove only a minute or =. “5 oor first quarter SiR ma¥ So on the salute books Wil, OBS 2.58 FROM GAS TAX LOCA |! N A bit it at Jeast put in its appear- C0 MH en a CT bug In a milder form tian original; ance . " EF an hace. ar Bt | proposed Ww Tresident wil ¢! tihaza Bh Clair 1} ) YING - Q The Rev. Robert J. Sudiow, reclon ft lar ithe dia . / M&F ' Cm | TEOTZAD Lion proposal Generally . of’. Bt. John's’ Episcopal church. ima. imoortant Dotnt Tes ear is 18 king, the martial statu ; i . pellstonte, had a most enjoyable wb i Mga On MALY Yn) Former Millheim_ Couple to be | Ay Bellefonte Central Joins Christmas, due in part, it is report. Xiah i R { | ) o the fact that youn Bobby . Honored at Lock Haven Other Short Line Roads Bl ho rand tathes pon Soe Op Es INSTITUTIONAL FARMERS ’ For Freight Boost electric Some Bellefonte citizen's face 1s red-—if he's realized his blunder by this time. Two weeks ago soineon posted a batch of 25 or more Christmas cards in the Joeal post- office. The envelopes bore only rerst stamps, but the flap were sealed. Consequently, those to whom the cards were addressed had to pay 1 eeut ge if they lived In the area served r the local pos office or 2 cents postage due if they resided out of town A recent Ke storm preved A bopanza for one man who resides along the Jacksonville road. The santleman in question resides in a house overlogking a steep hill on the road, and it'so happens that be also owns a truck. As luckless motori became stranded across the road of in the ditches at either glide, man left his vantage polbt al window, kot in the truck and dro out to offer ald. When the even ing's traffic had spded the man with the truck was $12 (0 the good. Harry Yeager, chairman of the sire. decorating committee of the local Chamber of Commerce report that on Christthas night, when all trees on the sidewalks of the busi- ness seetion ghould have been in full fliuminagion. the lights on oni about 35 percent of them were tura- ed on. ‘s our guess that most of the merchants, taking a well de- gsorved rest fiom the pre-Clristma rush, forgot all about the tres light in their enjoyment of the holiday EXTEND TIME FOR GETTING 1938 REGISTRATION TAGS The state Is giving motorists two extra weeks to obtain thelr 1938 li- cense plates, The deadline, January 1. wag ex- tented by Revenue Secretary J Griffith Boardman to January 15, “He said It tas “a courtesy to pmiany motorists who undoubtedly have not had an opportunity be- cause of the rush of many things over the Christgnas holidays, to send In an application.” The trouble with most of the co. operation In business is that the consumer pays for it. The world is jammed with people who do not know as much as they | think they know. EVANGELIST HERE Rev, Floyd L. Skinner New Kensington Evangelist who is conducting a revival at the Forge church, just south of Belle- fonte Services are held ever night except Saturday rm s— A — —_— sunday School Elects Tie following officers were elect- od Sunday to erve the Sunday School of the Fillmore M. E. church for the ensuing year: Harry Spears ly, superintendent: C. Ardis Wian na=istant superintendent Mrd Clande Corl. cradle roll superinten- dent. Morr COarmer. treasurer. Virginia Smeitzer, secretary: Ken- neth Oarner, assistant secretary; Mrs. Bdward Smelteer, missionary treasurer: Mrs, Harry Spearly, or ganist: Mrs. Clacde Corl, assistant organist Howard Neff, chotister; Librarians, Edward Johnsonbaugh and Emmet Witmer: “~ a ——— DON'T SLEEP WHEN GAS PRESSES HEART IT you can't eat or sleep because gas biloats you up tiy Adlerika. One dose ‘usually relleves stomach gas pressing on hesrt, Adilerika cleans lout BOTH upper and lower bowels. Widmann & Teah, Ine. Druggists. i —- Hard work mised with brains use | ually reaps a reward, Snperinlendents, managers and farm operators of charitaole, penal and educational institutions met at the Pennsylvania State College re- cently for thei twelfth annua short’ course, Sixty persons at tefided R. Bruce Duniap of the Penns? vania Department of Welfare was chalrman of the program committee Subjects featured in the course were vegelable production, poultry man- agement. dalry caitle breeding and il conscrvation Among those who appeared on he program were Dean R. L. Walls of the School of Asriouiture; Dr. 8 W. Fleicher, director of agricultural research, William V. Dennls, pro- fessor of rural sociology; Professor Waiien B. Mack, Waiter B. Nisley Jesse M. Huffington and Gerald J Stout, vegetable gardening: Pro {lessor H. Clyde Knandel. Ernest W Oallenbach, Dean RR. Marble, and Paul H. Margolf, poultry husbandry; Professor Andrew A. Borland, dairy husbandry: and Professor Charles F. Noll and Frank C. Bame:, agron- om? c—— May MufMle Planes An airplane motor mufer, inh vented by an army sergeant is be eved Ww be able to 850 silence the exhatst explosions. by means of a Vaccum box which replaces the ex- haut pipe, that the approach of a plane might not be detected by the memy train bl Bel a 5 at AT PENN STATE COURSE Residence, Sunday Perry Deabics eet. Lock n residents, wi } wedding ant were married January fing Bank. bw the Reverend Bason, pastor of the Evang church at Madisonbirg Mr Deabler was a miller by Ur working for 8 M Campi nadertak: r for floven » moved to Lock Haves healt! They Mr A.M Haven, and also a gr Breon, of the sate city The anniversary coflebrati be held Sunday. Jafuvary 9 home of thelr grandson, Paul B : 315 Bellefonte Ave fock Have where the house will be open tn a friends of the couple who re | call on them Pleads For Aid; Dies Ernest Johnson, 48-year-old Wo id War veteran, collapsed and died aif hour after making a forty-mil hike from his undeveloped ranch the hills around Lake Wenaichoe Wash.. to appeal for ald for tarving family. Officers who re panded found hig wife and fou hildren almost rtarved after existe ing on potatoe soup alone for a week They were brought to town to be taken care of KEEPING UP WITH THE JONESES' x vwaly Jubtciuding Scaley Simpson 1 ( UR A FRENCH MAID ~~ MY pe IS FSsN GUIDE TO JP ar ue FOUR NEARBY PV WORKERS TO RETIRE Shoots al Can Wingate, Qentre A 5 ™N * Miils Win Kills Rabbit rations, | Morris Trudgin ek he aimed pulled rabbit TON LITTER GROWN AS EXTENSION PROJECT rence Cc. Ma disor State College these houres hoary ation recomundcnded by S0 YOU GIT BUSY AN' HELP WITH Te’ CHORES EF YOU AM T'ETAY--~ Casa OU SCALEY SIMPSON vin TAKE ORDERS WE GOT ALL Tw COMFORTS HOME ETE INCLUDIN' RUNNI WATER ONEY IT COMES G=YOU'LL. SEE JT AT canceried and ests with apple gr and rus growers Texas and Flor to Corpus 1 Beach, the man + ride thie range y turnip patch along Tobacoe r tends his herd where oats tle graze on & thousand hill a half<thousand miles west of where the West begins, is 8 farmer—and ih his interests are interres and elemental parts of ev. farmer's lot the brethren of the soll pro- duce the things of life and sus« tenance for the human family, and shoul! be the first beneficiaries of the Nation's concern. Farmers want to produce normally. and sell nore mally, and the Government should provide equitable distribution under & plan not carrying the slightest sugaeetion that farmers are even demi-relielors ———— oh —— Two Headed Baby A two-headed baby girl also de seribed as twins with a single body, has been under observation at the al-~union institute of experimental medicine at Moscow since Rs birth several weeks Ago. The two heads and Tout arms of the baby are at+ taehad to a single torso with only two legs.
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