Page Fout THE CENTRE TRE DEMOCR AT, BELLEFONTE, PA. May 26, 1938. Span of Oxen Still Doing Work (Continued from page one) One evening at dusk we went to the big laurel spring and hearing the branches crack in a we looked up and saw a monster long tailed feline leap from one tree Lo another almost above our heads on his ‘tree path’ as old man Ram sey and others brought up among panthers called it, but we lost time in gelling back to camp “Fox hunting was } Havice Valley among the 'y generation.’ Ong of fox hounds, headed a noble black and tan hound, is kept he Ralph Smith Smith, the farmer and key Valley 36 the es, mostly hi in | they ‘ured (Leer mast gre) tree no pular in unger ol best pack by Prince American ster and Albert M dailrvyman of Tur- 1935 ¢ OX DOVE ( ran dow farm gest Belg! chocol He is Driver of Death Car Held for Court {Continued from Daze of of the bridge Felix tl X Vg HOWARD 1. 0. O. F. TO HOLD MEMORIAL SERVICES, SUNDAY Lick Run F.. of Howard i: 3 nual Memorial service ming. May 29 at 7:30 gelical church at Howard The servi will be the local pastor. Rev. L. BE Kline and the Rev. Mr. Dice, of Willlams- port Il Odd Fellows are te meet 1 i Lodge Lic in charge of at the lodeas “MORE THAN ONCE MY TELEPHONE'S BROUGHT THE VET IN TIME TO SAVE A COW OR HORSE. ON A FARM YOU REALLY, NEED A TELEPHONE.” SPRING MILLS Singe the town improvement coms mittee got busy. flst reactions in the Beautify Spring Mills campaign are strong in thelr stimulus of en thusiasm and example. There are indications tl the campaign is | the right direction intended and the eys~ Jal moving al in As & community enterprise to make Spring Mills a brighter better town it is entitled to whole-hearted co-operation of ely man and While the drive will continue throughout the sunumed should not be permitted 10 lag he anytime. A wavel wollal i start or ol of LOurist stran thi 0 \ i hrough Lich any and ers will drawn th 5 4 i Penn tra n m view it Penn C And a year mig {8} such a ave ald numerous historic spots nen thousand ) y I's on and RACING MENI ON SPORTS AT LEWISTOWN han a dozen others who reliable campaigners on me circuits for sever - - Court Refuses To Interfere {Continued from page one) charged following company refusal to recognize the union: and to of- fer reinstatement to employes struck in May. 1935 The Biack Diamond Steamship decision, asued July 21. 1937, order- ed the company to cease efforts to interfere wil organization of workers to offer reinstatement and back p to thirty-five strikers Cireuit Court of Appeals had up- the Board in ail three cases The high court's position in Remington-Rand case prompted Orthur O. Wharton, president of the International Association of Ma- chinists, to say he hoped the refusal marked the “last the Mohawk- who with and YY the of He referred to the so-called "Mo- hawk Valley formula” for opposing industrial strikes through “back to work” movements and citizens com- mittees. The Labor Board reported the formula had been used in the Remington-Rand strike Wharton sald in a statement that the decisions of the Board and the courts in the Remington-Rand case “have written an interesting chap- ter in the annals of labor justice, condemning union busting tactics such as the Mohawk Valley form- ula.” Report Only One Accident Damage estimated at about resulted from the only accident res ported during the week-end to the State Motor Police at Pleasant Gap The mishap occurred at a blind in- tersection at Oak Hall Saturday night when cars driven by Leroy H Klinger. of near State College and Henry Dinkle, of Boalsburg, collided. No one was injured, $60 Centre County Hospital Notes Monday of Last Week Admitted: Benton D. Tale fonte. Discharged Jenevy man, State College: Harry Bechdol Pine Grove Mills.—Mrs. Dory Hev- erly Blanchard was admitted Monday and was discharged Tues- Birth A daughter was born Mr. and Mi Edgar Barbe: for and a daughter was barn Mr. and Mi Wilson R. Shope Bellefonte of Last Week Mr: elon Belle Fogle 1 day Tuesday Admitted M Mrs George L Kini Bel te. R. D. 2 Ellswort E. Harter, Coburn, Mi Rossman, Milesbu Dis- My James M. Kersteller ] T. Collins Shoemaker Howard H. Hazel atilda; Joh itre Hall; Mi r Howard McKinley, ol Wednesday of Last Week Admitted Betty Stiye Thursday of Last Week AGLI eu vi SEASON TO OPEN AT LAKEMONT PARK THEATRES Park Theatre ha rehabilitated and one redoc- eaee of the finest Players will offer a W each week starting Mon. 30, and there will be a 14 weeks of Dramatic stage attractions gt Lakemont Park Theatre, which gOOd news for all playgoers in Central Penn- sylvar The entire of Miller players is composed of superiative Broadway stage players, which as- 8 real presentation of plays for CASON Te Lakemont Park management announces the attraction for the week of June 6 will be Yes, My. Darling Daughter season of is Lia Cass - Where Fish Really Climb Ladders (Continued from page ane) We anticipate no difficulty whatever from this source.” says Captain Colby M. Myers, acting district engineer at the dam A portion of the fishway system has been in operation since the middle of February "The fish have passed no evident fishway entrances.” In case the ladders should not work for some of the more timid salmon, the dam also has a system of fish elevators. They work much like the locks at the Panama canal The fish swim into water at the bottom of a shalt and when there are enough “passengers” a gate closes behind them. Water then flows into the shaft until it reaches of the level of the water behind the dam. when a gate is opened and the fish are supposed to swim out And they do. A rising wooden booster. sloping toward the reser voir, gently eases out of the shaft and the water is then lowered for {the next load. that have appeared with no difficulty and delay in finding the pee] RUNVILLE Memorial day serv will be held at the Advent morning at 9:30 f the P. O. of I'he Ce oth celery Mouday the ausplosy Milesburg A f Bald Eagle member witended Neighbo meeting at Moshannon Gran Philipsburg on Friday ni John Walked been in elintne $-8any Chin Lime Ma cem mde A ( 8) Ci numoer « last who ha health gome 82nd birthday and Mrs. C Gert motored here with h for brated his on \ Mi iaugnie ali rude ream Hin to enn S MILLS [DANO POTTER +4 eblech Yi Lester Pali Lewistown. visite the H. E Pous lavton Tit and Mrs Geis ! Sunda Mrs J £r Ore 1 at Roy o 1 LE the home Smith Aaror Saturday at home of her son Bright Orwig. On Sunday Mr. and Mrs. Ray Boob and son of Aaronsburg, took d the Orwig hoe Mrs John Mrs. George calied on 8 om bug. visi nner al ne Jordan Meiss, from inday evening Mis T. MoClaskey home Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Grove ai two children, Meo and Mrs Ra Lingle and children of Spring Mil Sunday Harry ia Wingard from 8 few days al 1 and Te mothet Colve: at the Pe visitied on eveELang a § Brown a A dC ——. YARNELL Mr. and Mrs. Marion Hendemon ftom Oneonta, N. Y., are spending a few days with Weir parents, Mr. and Mrs. H O. Miller and Mr. Hender- son at Tyrone Mr. and Mrs. Fred Yorks forte, spent Sunday the home of Mir Shawiey Children services will be held a! the Yarnell chauch Sunday June 12 leonard Robb and wife and {friends from Beech Creek. Chestes Walker and son Ray, and Maude Miller of Bigier called Sunday afier- noon at the home of Mr. and Mrs. H Q. Miller. Pearl Mann of Marsh Creek spen! several days last week with Mrs Hazel Griffith The New Testament Bible Class will meet Puday evening at the home of Mrs. Clair Shawley for thei: regular monthly meeting AA ——— Catches Rare Fish While fishing in Limestone Run near Milton. Thursday Robert Hulsizer hooked | inch gold fish. Jelle- alternoon at and Mus. Lawrence 4 ol an eight Rd evening. 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