Odd and Curious News tL Nail In Neck T. MM. ONeal of Delray Beach, Ma, ls wondering just what (0 do about an eight-penny nail in his neck It has been imbedded there for nearly fifty years, he sald, and a surgeon re- ceritly declined to extract it becaime of possible injury to important nerves. Is discovery was made dur ing a physical examination O'Neal a foammer Palm Beach County Coin- mlsloner, doesn't remnember when it became nb dded in his Mie nail has ever given hun any woutie Denly he sald Out of Town A considerate truck driver, frelght~ Ing through the dry state of Oklaho- ma pulled up in front of an automo- Bile and warned its occupants i Just wanted you boys you: liquor bottles how ing Youd better cover ‘em get caught.” Then bi of Information face reddened The were sherifl 10 lel “wie up or youll he His ' received a Hquor transpor depuly The Lod & } Huor had been seized a raid Smart Dog | It's hard to teach an old dog new Car It looked lke sStubbopnness when Coolie, a chow belonging to Malvern Hulsey, of Charleston, S C. Jumped nto a parked al a curb and would not He war ejected only by force alter the owner drove to the police station for help. Later they found why Coolie refused to leave--the wa formerly owned by Halsey it a few months Car get out Car who sold ago Potent Sales Talk 10 Diouse ol Ore, 0 a Demcerat a solon queried. “A rse.” he answered quickly. Ruch business followed Twenty-seven magazines were as fast ag they could be handed out The house is Republican by a 8-1 ratio A Snap newsboy, marched repreaenia Jun Carroll slate Saem, Zines. Are you Republican?” a Republican of co into he tives al Maga Sell ol S00: The ill wind that gave Supervisor | r Gallagher road crew al part, Ore 8 good ducking also brought the men thelr lunch. Car- ried up Fogarty Creek by a gale the huge wave ducked the crew at WOrk on a bridge. When I(t receded Gallagher lound a 22-pound red snapper, fully ha#f & wile from [hie Ocean New Alec tive Jailer's Lament John Milligan of Aurora, 1, doesgh't wish anyone bad luck, but he hopes that somebody gets arrests ed here pretty soon. Por the first tie In many years the city jall had no prisoners and Milligan as jailer had wo duties i've got SG PUSNe Milligan or I'm afraid 11 lose my Deer Plays “Eliza” A white-tailed deer, home un- known, arrived in Penngylvania via a take of ice and an ol company tanker and will get a new home at the Philadeiplug 200. A lookout on the Sun Oil Company tanker Liberia Wo Lave Moai on spotted the doe On the cake of ioe! floating down the Hudson River and tok her aboard Had Buggy Jag Ivan L. Davis, 26. of charged with buggy through traffic at a rapid clip while drunk, was fined $200 and sen- ced to six months In prison. The Judee wis wid Davie, #0 pleaded guilty completed a Lancaster recentiy pai Senience for driving Bn automo | while he sa Roxicated Double Error A case of mictaken identity put Faul Bush, 24. In a St. Louk hoepi- tal. Beh mistook the house of his neighbor, John Quaglists, for his Own and attempted 0 enter. Quag- lata, 60, mistook his neighbor for a burglar and shot three times through the door, wounding Bush in the leg Solon’s Beef Rep. leo D field, 11, wants to have punished anyone selling beef into which fat, gelatin or water has been injected So he introduced a bill in the legis- | lature defining beef as the “volun- tary muscle tissue of the adult bov- | nimal.” Double Crossed ine Peter Ardito, a filling station at-| tendant of Chicago, told the desk getgeant that when he heard it mean, bad luck to see 3 crogs-eyed | man he classed the tale ag silly su- perstition. Now, he &n'l as robbed him of $40. “Jail Break” Schuyler County, Missouri, officials | the building would | Eighteemt street on drunkenness before it develdped he | driving & horse and] Crowley, of Bpring- | sure, He reported a cross-eyed bandit | | squad truck of Philipsburg answer- | truck was called on { alarm when it was seen the roof of | have to be | | A Visitor In Seven Thousand Homes Each Week. ™ The Most Widely Read Newspaper In Centre County. ~ (} | SECOND SECTION Che Cen BELLEFONTE, PA, THURSDAY, JANUARY 26, 1989. | VOLUME B58. | BOY KILLED IN MACHINE || AT PARVIN FLOUR MILL ; ON THIRD BIRTHDATE | Little Son of Mr. and Mrs. Ellery Peter, Resid: ing on Clinton County Farm, Met Instant and Tragic Death Falling through hole in Lhe Hoar leading to a corn breaker al the Purity Flour Mills last Thursday afternoon Dean Ellery Peter, 3 san of Mr. and Mrs. Blery M. Peter, who reside on the Dunn Harm, east of lock Haven, met instant death when his body was badly mangled The tragedy occurred on the boy tiird birthday A companied Lhe on he Had the Ac mill On many o- } father 1 C. McClain on Cedar While Mr. MeClain Versing (S81) 0 Ia can FLARE To BEY 0 & i'n red Ma Cilile Ihe fa from away Sone du wandered a lew les nl wi thie hole HOOK machinery oven win Le Ide Covered irom hi ; n the nin and got t after thw A neiludung he had fallen dow hole, he plunged afte; Noid of a on HEY chdid chine by he topped i Wn MaoClain ale) Ha the chug Xiri Mmaciune umm MIL the NA OB 10 Altoona Man Cut In Drunken Brawl Two Others Arrested After Early Sunday Morning Stabbing Affray in the back climax been a avenus Altoona One man | and tw what was Gren en and tabbed arrested to 1 wa other nave Eleventh tres sald brawl at M'wenty-first early Sunday morning The victim, Phillp Chirdon 4 palent Altoona a penkntie wound beneath shotilder Hi Usted a goad Chirdon Martin assabant 3, i with left On } in Hospital thre bl ade condit falr Moran being Herbert Calole, 48 sccnsed «1, and hk “Ww had been arrest it and Shaw at 10 o'clock at Eleventh avenue aid a Charge of Moran, however ed by Patrolmen Ww was one of the alleged participants in the Tight Police took Canole bad Both men arunkennes anda CuSO harged fel isto at hi with cutting Following the brawl Chirdon aid To nave managed to reach hi home Tram was removed ster by ambulance to Altoona ho pital. A penknife was found m Mor- H's possesion upon hic arre=t Returning fromm Canoles home the officers picked Russall Lin die, 20, in the Peunsylvania rall- road yards between Nineteenth and Twentieth streets. While police he had nothing Wu the my afray fy booked him dangerous ihe were HOU where he up ail do with th a AO MEPICious person Lindie 4s sald to have had four live chickens in hi wamion when fSfen mio custody. He wa ed for further investigation “ JH aetain Near Philipsburg Interior of Verne Welch Prop- #ity and Contents Ruined Sundav Afternoon Damages said to reach $2000 re- suited from a fire which ruined the aterior of the Verne Welch prop y ot Chester Hill, near Philips- burg, Sunday afternoon. A [part of the loss was damnage to stored Turniture | residence, which caught fire believed, from a defective flue ert in the it is The fire was first discovered about | i 12:20 when members of the family saw smoke coming from the top of the house. Climbing the attic steps they were greeted by Lhe thick smoke which rolled from the third floor. Chester Hill firemen were ‘called and a short time later Phil- ipsbeirg firemen were notified. Alter playing water on the re, firemen, hampered by clouds smoke, cut openings in the roof and donning gas masks entered the at- tie where the fire had spread to stored furniture and clothing kept iin the third floor, Piremen tossed the blazing furniture from the wine {dows and in a short time had the fire under pontrol The Rellance pumper and Hope ed the first alarm while the ladder called carpenters to repair a large | broken into. hole in the roof of the county fafl-- But it wasn't a case of escaping pris olers. A large icicle weighing seve eral hundred pounds dropped 8 feet from the waler tower to the jail Werid's Largest Curtain. The world’s largest curtain hangs from the stage of the Radio City Music Rall in Rockefeller Center, It required over 2000 yards of fire- proof Jicing and about a mile and a hall of metal cable. The weight is approximately three tons. The cur- Rin is operated by 18 motors, each of which tonirols a cable which is sewn ints the material so that the Jolds may be srranged nto himdseds of different contours. Some of the furniture on the lirst floor of the residence was Saved. Damage to the interior of the home, eupecially 0 the second floor was very high Two Youths Honored Joseph Swope, of Woodward Townehip, Clinton county, and Rich~ ard Pox, of Mill Hall R. D., were t%0 of Pennsyivanis students in vooa~ tiona] gricuiture, selected to receive the Keystone Parmer degree of the Puture Farmers of America, The older citizens who are wor. tabs | $2000 Fire Damage i: large | due to water | His body was badly mutdlat- od about he back and hip one ark on the bhesd B Kirk, Mill Hall did pronounced the Cale Was Nay i J cunmmnone Cll wi hly lead Corn hreak- iN see and re | The hole leading Lo whe er 1s about M8 hy 20 inche WOCled LO Oe <dde win } OIM WOUIG: D> eXix WaIK HloeMmak et Chin en ein ol sailed 1 TL the hid bro her M Hall wl AY ONL , hls grandparent Bovd Phillip Mil] William C. Peles 1s greal Flhine 'ownship, sud Mr. and Mu FP.D ” mducied al FDO Hall To Aid Chinese Students Eight MEFS Mid DGard provided fund-raising can- Bucknell Kine hundred L300 students Uy y of Bucknell Gide « Dro pro je Blt thew Old-Age Insurance Average Payment In Penna. Reaches New High of $73.71 Wit Cling the ave Pas a $737 nad of wu Ofliee A Fu aun 1 40 Lhe Area Daugh NS a fede ved 1 Ove we wie Board 1836 are wed at a noes * clalms had eh paid wg Wil amspor ANDREWS DIE Man From England Atones For Killing Young Girl Alfred Andrews in : Clare Price week Among The trial of 1880 for nsumed exactly tie there were only two or three upon whos test mony the conviction of the prison er resulted Clara Price waz found lying dead pubiiie road atwut a rom Ksrthaus, having 3 the back which her death. From ound it evigent murdered after an «@ F 2S W Gage to pasauit foOt tracks were inter for slmost Tifty feet d oad when the girl and man by the fiend who cause him trouble of Withesses testified aw Clara Price pas down Lh towarde and later ame the murder ane sixty-three witnesse Liall been wa the Liu , wn apparently 1s eared when wa She would A al Lhe Lhe road harthau observed Andrews 8: moTrnang short going in W ine the act were sufficient i the prisdner the de- made sn SMSNEt to Show that Andrews {did not pass down ths that morning bat turned off i a Moyer lamer job sbout a | mide above, After too auxi & hall hours | liberation the jury retumed a | dict of Gadity LH murder the first degree A few week: later Andrew: wa: sentenced to be hang {ed and the date set for April Sth | sao The death warrant was read thee ple | Ge- vers i 4) to him by in the | presence of Deputy David Crotty drews listened to the reading of the paper without displaying any fear jor emotion and #t is conclusion | said be was ready for it and wished fit was The next day hneftead of the | | an Policeman Joshua Polk. An | ninth of April Prisoner a Changed Man When [first imprisoned Andrews | displayed a nervous, restless and | worried disposition. But after his | conviction he seemed 0 have un- | dergone a change. His fate being settled, he seemed 10 have given up - | NATURAL FOR EVERGREEN { Browning of pine and aborvitae fohsge during late fall and winter is entirely normal, says County Agent R. C. Blaney. A careful examination of pines | will show that browning is limited {to needles grown & or two ago. This is also true cept that the browning results from | the shedding of old needles from the smaller twigs. As a tree grows, the second NEEDLES TO TURN BROWN of { | arborvitae ex- | ——————— fre Democraf ws. Random FEATURES [tems ———————————— ME OMY we BEES i LAST y Wa SOWING AR" TST WATE WC RY 1 48 Wo Manage Field M yesterday that 742 | Lo JROUArY y # A 1 LER throughom Payment uring (Continued on last J The Folks Who Ought to Be In Histor Pennavivania i 8 FT 1 Ir i390 Be | WOTKEeT: Who Gi being made are mM Farabaugh valiias CLAN « Xoeeded NUMBER 4. DEAD BODY OF AIRPORT WORKER, MISTAKEN FOR LOG, FOUND ON ROAD Project Was IL This department Biante Colley : Auxiliary { Corp Sat — feels that the American Legion and Junior Drum Bugle should be given a name which said In A Dame two would be of / and ! Ol I with One heath or Lhres Woy ed f : rit iicien in orgunizal we Lh vould ¢ hamplonstup cot HH Cone #4) nam with the Legion Man Employed on Black Moshannon Believed Victim of Hit-Run Driver; Resident of Millville, N. J. Ww ' Heved Hand truck. The rural road Waal soins Bellefonte ALE Wie new Pwag a Pver | What ving boy ( Maoshistunon Suturoey Live Dhody of Lie wa rom R. Heaton Lad Leen accident occurred an t ww Julian Hand death marked Lis lghway death Cette roads and Lhe second bled area of Cleart tre be Blruck by 1 he iu ach woud wit! thought wo Ix sald he LAST] Black roud Fhlllpehurg night, turned oul wo be Herbert Hand, 5 works Black Moshwu discovered by Uwe alrport An examingtion of the body dig closed that head and body njurie caused Lhe death the victim LO have heel ruck ty iu Qroner dohy Hed lending the sewage ditpo ge ¢ § reste of SU a Lhe Ie veal i, & al LETS EL 8H On aarpor who on county dariven On Lhe it Ww lax Le Cen # bruce wid ang 8 alec Homa unLy yw Hic deparunent FHILIPFSBURG Fron a FIREMEN STUBBOKN BLAZE ol who beloved i ran y Wi found trucs Motor aiid pant of the truck Philipsburg earlier that the o body which he st the Whe a log, ving near With the Kea preying on his manag 1 Iu Live being H ang sipped see of Hana Ly from Livo gt Liu Mao ah OCCU no evening noticed the WiGug nit road driver PATE] Le Quiiage Lhe Norman Crago property wha oved S414 that Howe had in iver camy “ano GLC Leonard Ihursda in Ht § stubborn blaze. Halted by cl sanoke wiaol | Mg. the 14 uid batiled wihiere the Tire hol ashes pla Lalor 1 Foroed to vacals # Fw Lil Everytime Kk bed alge ET Ine LOIN Veryon Hewder Corns n th Wie EH ¥ y { and Win Se cline wl thelr way to 1 Ha 1 in Lire ususil ve nuinber Ee Leen stream: within Mem ACK of the lour Belle thie week 101 rote ie: 100k iy Slate Lie ! Lie ariglnawed Trom pre WO Wins ‘ 3 | Mi ELOCKed Thien aw Maoreniu Ligals ob Je may hitman to hut fir that the Deen nu cided When he wi Lutaoe de weir apeiiinent Decnuse oI the exes M1: Roe clalmg covered cian Me are rétus mives worKe rr; Where mnoke upun allaunsul of age GO em 1h ox in MOG was WaTed ia Us RiaTIn alte 1 3 upon SVE UN Were wwakeu " School EMORY IO quipped 1 ARH " p " " } ana liad ie otic! 47 rial Huntingdon some months attendants 11 be found the hoody wii Indus dead Morenno back fied Lhe Yu y ALE vias ve] os All payment lmnp sums pointed that De aver- : al immediately Wok the 0 the alrport and nol who investigated Members the alrport were not Sportsmen U able say i Hand had ocontem- plated waiking Philipsburg but itis Lie oul Wo a rge DOGY aurilig Police — the national of 0% by nore Lhan 12 per- He atinbuted 10 hugh Penns nation of 1918 December cialis lo $111 808 80 In Pennsyl- page) One dey recently a well known Conservation local woman, prominent in the goth Mies of the Republican party, cal se ul & shoe repair shop 10 pet a pair Plans snd Sketch of shoes she had ell 10 be mended After Inspecting the job she becains quit angry wilh Whe workman, nihig the shies were rulned, and #4] int had decided 0 go of the evening slong the Outline by an un- believed spend pan and had been wailing road when be was struck known vehich a Re 18 IValla wi Views on Current Out. Po door Questions tory of Centre County) Fut 4 Mids IWGEen roj 1 he with herve Of youth Crime with meet all bope and accepted the situation thw tention with firmly When shown th / ody of Hopkin after the execution The lileless hs former cellmate casket overcome posed in the feelings and he and tears He was very anxious own execulion, expressing the fear result bitter sobs that It might bungling affair NEW BROADWAY SIGN 0 1 that ook Cope led pi mena Andrew meds (Deing onis tbe lie vate ot being alraid to die union i Uw Pivmi he wah GWail- PReeIRGn i A eed 10 1rew ordeal thao aid Ho fell ITE, Hopkin preparing He knew that oll the religious efor Hopkin: [ ais Oh y he, 160 rots The Gay of @opkin:’ expou- le wine Vo Andrews A oni) Lion trial He place in endure mertal donging his fr uffe ils undoitunate u until bic ast another InQevia 3 ol moment. It isl oat a oul Colac nor regret ni it of meeting and thm to le was greatly features of as the body re- touched broke down with *Xereisen the the same Hopkins in the as of wire |of the buildings on Broadway to in- tery stall his enormous new electric sign that will flash the news of the nex. day's weather. ‘The {square feet in size and contains 2. Sees straight, sign is 4.000 ¥ S ON THE (One of a series of articles dealing with early hapenings In the his Murderer Met Death With Courage. i a malls 1a momen ing cident maght Andrew 5 Of age) nade stonement for his He never cuce showed evidence the fate he war destined to hanging. He sdked that more care be taken in the selection of the rope wenr by it was placed about his neck Prisoner's Last Hours The Inst hours spent by the con- demned man about his moming of the execution he asked lord father and mother, and the hope to meet BE 000 feet of the new fluorescent meon | TO FLASH WEATHER NEWS as, 1.050 electric bulbs and 10 miles | —_— Tt will be apermted by Te- Visitors to New York in the nea” mole control from Leigh's desk Wn future are due for a new thrill, since Rockefeller Oenter and even more Douglas Leigh, known as the “Sign remotely from reports given by the King of Broadway,” has picked one Weather Bureau down at the Bat the repair Ob was extremely Donning the shoes she clump- out the door muttering to herself J ph) Ja - Al & meeting of the Clnton Couns a4 Ls ALLOWS ty FPih and Game Association and - Lhe Western Clinton County Spurts- men's Association in Lock Haven ob Friday evening, the ollowing dis , Je she'd thoes bring another palr 1 his shop. The lady met a Hanged on Same Scaf- cussions were heard ung disposed of Jd outside the shop und the two Favored, wilhow dissen WOO gd the Dismont while the irate fold Used for Seeley geagon hunting 0 told roubles. Sud- Hopkins } denly she topped glared at the shoes Sp ——— ¥ N mn * ek Wi of 1 £ ‘80 a 1G wr carrying a 22 rifle on hey feet ang exclimed : “No won - sll on the grounds thet r they look so terrivfe-—thevire not (Larder With: Ww nab v AIOE making a round of alter dark - procession started from his | APOvEd lhe pian of 25 per ceil | Acouding to the Grapew he scafiold st 10:40 o'clock | DEDRILY on large gRine and 40 per | Service oll wll dark Sins Suu First came the prisoner between the OFlL peEmlly on shell ume, IN some friend, Charley MeClellan fev Mr. Houck and the Rev. Mr [Cases Of Rilllig gem by mistake who 1 ‘employed #5 an wd0-and- Eminhizer, followed in the order Deer Hunting Suggestions SUDLISCt- ‘etn experi ih the Treasury named by the Rev. Mr. Sarvis Ih definiig deer without VISIBI® Department down st Harrisburg is " neil d Fa Fork A 3 std p eg 4 > 2 ey Sheriff Robert Cooke choristers and lentien ippested open - “Rn EOE about with biood in his eve deputies (Continued on last page) Woking 1or 8 card sherk known a Se i Dislike of Crowd Mr. Hoyle Mac would lke to ask his way to the scaffold. An- hie yenlieman, if “uiracles™ are that A waved good-hye t friends he alloWed in & game of “penny ante | ¥ PEO ii 324 A ni » Vo im » ES i 3 - . rel ‘elelih 4 grenter recognized Wn the crowd cr Ta Ny ney, litle opkin In He mounted the steps to the soul- George Marker were having "one Ancirees to be in { with & firm tread When un evening recently. There was a pot copa noni with the platform he faced the ssem- lo open--as there usually i). Friend “hile the latler was blage with the sheriff on the left Maurier did the trick with two Jacks himself for deaih snd the two clergymen, Messr Mac jooked at his hand, discovered Houck ang Servis. on the right. He tivree queen: and stayed (and how.) asked for B Hin of water, which Marker, in a bad spol decided to wit given h : split his jacks and y 3 When given permission to speak, | Overcome by mmbke When trapped op aes he hrry Mac bop Andrews replied that if his salva- | OF the second floor of his DRIBIng yo. wo ards but failed to con- tion Gepended upon the disposition a " I AO ar yuan) tribute Ny Support to his three fair of the crowd before him, he “would WH 1 le Salil, dies erthel he 51 be cast into & lake of fire, but by | SSphyxistion : agit. Ieserunus, _— — both the grace of Cod 1 am saved” Found 1yug tear the doorway of jumped oh the carousel and went Fie then tesd the 15th Chapter of a be - og hgh _ me round and ‘round : The big sur ! . 1 mi voles | BUEMpUNnE W at & SlEbborn ... : Romans if & strong. firm voice, | EICHP RE Baal the | Price came wt the showdown when with frequent comments, in which —— home "e was oarriet to 3 Mac found himself staring at Lhe became enthusiastic daly . : a spade fiush his opponent had Expresses Sorrow For Deed neighbor's porch. Unsuccessful at- a we rd draw. Who | Tmpts were made to revive the vic nade th nA, Sry bg his At the close of the reading An- tm afier he was taken © & hospi | : ied g | drews appealed to the people to re- tal eh. pent, and seid: “1 am sorry 1 took Etkels, sione In the house st the | he ule ol WAL gi), ana pope to) SHS: Yi dh Sues doen, the) Rar Hand Dies After Accident Continuing, the man who was #is family @& ssid to be in Cumibser- | shout to be hurled into evernity, | land, Md. epoke of hix past life. “1 never knew Tt Tire of unteterniimed origin i & futher, mother, sister or brother's feved to Tve stErtell In the 6. 3nd if 1 id Tot have the love | Biving oom of the hou sng spress | Struck By Cur While Travel in my heart 1 oould not Over the downstairs. The lower High " Mand here and address you thus” floor of the dwelling, = frame ng WRY at Nealmoot, faving thus abbwrdened his mind, structure on Sixth avenue, was 1o- | Blair County Andrews prayed penitemtly for sev- | tally destroyed. ler] miiputes, Closing with the Lord's Liovd Jones, ©5-vear-old farm hand who was employed oh the W Templeton farm, in Blair county died Priday night in the Philipsburg | State Hospital where he was admitt~ jed last Sunday morning with severe {head and body Injuries. {Praver in which the more than 500 i Gilbert Walls, of Bellwood, son of | held last week at the | Soe gas struck by ah aulomo- SpOrLAES June. Mr. and Mrs. R. 1. Watts of St Mr. and Mrs. R 1. Watls of State Neck Broken By Drop College, was re-elected director of | m Harrisburg. Mr.0 riven by Ima J. Buery, of Ty- known throughout | rone, while walking along the high- Ube nd nag! woula ‘ iw shuke sak to be» for- WN given The oll Ww her hand and ape —————— Liye maar - ne Hmocent girl, he for theintsin tiwough- COWHER caw COUT Oniike Hop Leroi instead the ser fw Wa: oi Fol od Be arciisnd him realise Shh ¥) addi ain On Ges Sleeper Trapped In Blazing Home Tr H Ait wel “ Wa wl Altoona Resident, Alone in House, Smothered to Death Boi By Dense Smoke behisil y himself. For it Of week mu follow the to tore gallows put forth In were applic. Wal until wiae A Pvere jortitude an unwilling of Hopking' Hfe of vicuslizing & war wn BEONS no doubd remained hiave broken Lhe in =pite of his it would not be subject too many testis before Watts Re-elected to Post were in devotional In his prayers om the to bless Clara Price's expressed her in heaven, wl Alter giving the attendants good- [the Pennsylvania Vegetable Grow- bye, Andrews turned to William ery’ Association a: the annual eleo- (Continued on Last Page) Watts is well a ‘ { Oentre County. {way near the Stine Foundry at Neal- | mont, just below Tyrone. His condi- [test at the State Parm Show at Har- has been admitied to the RIAEWAY | According to the investigation it risburg, the Bidred Grange group of [hospital for tremiment of Several wu. jearned that Jones was Sooping 'tral group contest. Bach divisional collided with an autemoblle driven named to have dimmed his lights in | winner received $35. Ivy Tracy Minnich, Johnsonburg. {passing another car and when he Cann, of Philtpsburg, and said: tion of officers “When vou get home, tell your wife arm Show Grange Wins Tenors, | Coaster Meets With Accilent | tion remained critical from the Lime i : : id In the state-wide rural music con- | Orlando Mullet, 1, JOhnsombUTE. fhe entered the hospital Warrensville, Lycoming county, won {raciared ribs suffered in a 0ORSUNE over in the read when hit. Bmery, a second divisional prive, in the cen- accideny ai Johusonburg. His sled | whe was of Toute $0 his home. is re- {threw on the h beams again the | Not every time » statesman speaks | victim En et Not everyone Who wears glasses | Parmers will now see what elec- can you understand what be has (his machine before he could swerve | tion promises amount to. | away. KEEPING uP WITH THE JONESES’ — Eddie Takes Himself to Task CEL CFR Thar IV aes HE Tee wil Bialnate “CAT BURG. a? 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