| Odd and | Curious News | | Hauled His Hay The hay had be put Oliver Fairbra of Omaha, Neb, had no money to buy another horse 850, he related, he hitched himself with his 16-year-old horse, Queen pulled until his eves stuck out-—and got the hay mm. Fatrbrass 51 whe farms a small tract north of Oma ha, explained that was thing to do. Four one after the other. and dig no more from slender sources buy another five hours to do what done in an hour with sald. “1 guess I can't I've still got Queen. I don't know what I'd do without her.” Mrs. Fal brass drove the heavy hay rack while her husbs and Que strained at the t They used the family automobile to mow { rake the alfalfa, but negotiate steep hill A daughter, Ell, the wheels on it was Queen did the pulling Two Out! Two South Philipsburg were the victims ball accident which urday afternoon the Southy Twilight played against squad. Red Wood first base and his playing right hit low ball was them. Both went f it tie, as, both bent over, Red collided with Abs had four teeth knocked ou two or three more broken off that they had to be pulled It five stitches to cle he wo his lip. Seven quired wound Mary Bathed Often £4) the only had died he could cash It t I could have a team he kick though horses ’ Lo YOK TY £1) wie Cal with of a League n Reformator or forehead Ose to Mary, a 10-vear-o mus, had a from Long Isla: Highland Park last week. The Ringling Brother Pittsburgh 3 truck Thursday “jungle Camp Mary, weighing given a drenci four hours took several das Gives Away $500 Instead giving a bag containing the half dozen in equares he bought John Ho clerk in a store at Providence R. 1. handed the unidentified cus tomer a bag contxining 3500--the day's receipts from the cash regu ter. Now he like to know where he can rai squares am Knocks Self Here's where a himself. Climbing of Harry Pettit, at through a kitchen burglar stepped on a upset and threw him When he started to bumped his head fn sink and was kn scious Snake Kills Charmer Although he had made for fifteen years of rr snakes around in hi Lee Mooney he was exhibiting ris- men’s club at Logan. W. Va. Pay- ing little attention to the wound at first. Mooney finally home remedy to the sp died at a hospital Pedalled To Fair Two Altoona youths wanted to the New York World's Fair so bad- ly they pedalled 977 miles to do Richared Runvyen and William Scholl returned Saturday from the bicycle jaunt on which they also took in Atlantic City. They left Al- toona June 18 and spent just $24 on the trip, covering the entire distance without a hlowout wong vy Boer of of uystomer : ra ar would the 3500 Out the enllect “st oh inves Camden window table to the oot against the k 3 practi oo A ii wa before a sg pa Two Strikes Vince Griffin, of Philadelphia, got hit by a baseball going and coming A foul ball clipped Griffin on the thumb, disiocating the member and continued on bouncing into a gird- er behind him. Guiffin turned to see where the ball went just in time to get hit between the eyes as bounced off the girder, eet re , "GRA d The first CGranges’ Picnic was “Grange Day” because it was =n -day affair, But when the three-day picnic and camp estab- lished in the "08, one day was re- served for. a special Orange pro- gram, and this idea has been car- NGE The Most Widely Read Newspaper In Centre County. SECOND SECTION VOLUME BS. Cenfre Democrat _.. LOWLY SKUNK’S POWER | OF DEFENSE AROUSES | STIR IN BEECH CREEK Residents of That Community Have Long Been Pestered by Unwelcome Varmints— Breed and Thrive ki in t h r of the residence McDowell Tibbins on { Beech Creek three! pen Dr led ne omething in | pheasants ol the night, where pheasant ent Came Bob diagn AH fy De ‘arwell wed A Tuesday large mother from unde Miner Loses Leg in Cutting Machine Victim of at Man Accident Plant Morrisdale Unfortunate Mine f Under Churches Setting the next nother Ins BELLEFONTE, P. A. THURSDAY, JULY 20. 1939. A Visitor In Seven Thousand Homes Each Week. ——— NEWS, FEATURES NUMBER 29. Pre-Fair Days " CHILDREN'S DAY AT FAIR Another Calf Killer Arrested , . f MUTILATED BODY OF MAN FOUND ALONG RR TRACKS NEAR TYRONE Victim, Whose Residence Remains Undeter- mined, is Thought to Have Fallen From Freight Train During Night Mentification man corre. However beer tentatively 4 the "WO ymetime d Mandell I ination and indicsting membership in the relatives ———— Hunters will Have Month of Gunning PLUNGES DOWN TOWER STEPS AT OAK HEIGHTS nn sens Game Commission Promises ‘More Liberal’ Bag Limits Water Street Gas Station Robbed Bandits Seenre $50 From Proprietor and Escape in Stolen Car Sunday HALL BOY GETS ODD GIFT FROM TEXAS Mila, oft turtie aed like t eater was gift of Reed Lannsan of Texas to Bobbie Bitner [8«year- ld naturalist of Mill Hall who's growing gray trying to protect his atest pet from his 18-inch blowing viper. Reed, who recently paid a visit to his home town, also brought nine horned toads and three varie ties of green cactus from the Texas plains which are on display as the home of his parents, Mr, and Mrs Harry Lannan The turtle, unknown here the north, lg about the size of an or- dinary human hand and its shell is quite like human flesh DAY” A foot eLeq and a hes the in ried on throughout the years. An enlarged "Grange Day” on Thursday, August 31, has been planned for this year's Grange En- campment ang Centre County Fair, | scheduled for Orange Park, Centre | (Continued on page four) | been program | HARDSHIPS OF THE PlO appearance of in thes AYP riences Hea ved follow “When the ears clear a piece of staked off: then grubbing hoe, took up sapling which hake in the root and bending wd they nrovided with a by to the roots a man bY grasping backward: fUery tot could the stem and forwards “After the land bw was grubbed —— Logging Bees Were Strenuous Sport old-time logging bees in the davs of in their time ports, leaving how eves The flourished great event the once-popular It will be refreshing, to read how their our projenitor dav. Vey 1424 A hopped if three Mande enioyed ind husking hee which great grandparents, rn customs have wiped oul nothing but their memory, fa the generation their were vounger themselves in Wie Erour rough plowed three and twelve The Hmit one, rebbits four rel six and 0 Be TROODON BOT for turkey: remains at and 20, and sour Nov sea. starts A rine Yor (Continued on page four) or and the mn sca A ——— “ans wo Peanut Removed From Boy's Lung Sandy Ridge Lad's Life Saved By Timely Use of Bron. choscope Renwick, Jr had a miserable weekend While were out was bent pain before the while eating peanuts the child starled laughing at a joke and down went a whole peanut as- | And then the pain began. Dr. G, A the Rickner of Osceola was called In and diagnosed the case. "The child was taken to Huntingdon, where a branchoscope, believed (0 be the oniy machine of {ts kind in this en- tire area, removed the lodged Ded nut which In time wonld have caused the boy's death. Dr. Rick- Thomas of off’ to the length of Sometimes the enilire imam Aanea Wa reduced | over Pourth age ), Tommy) Friday handled og - all the owner had a rolling.” He gave the word to neighbors, and h ied they generally divided force into two companies Caprains were aelecied for each ompany. and the captains chose companies, each nDaming a (Continusd on page foun) {He men Ar their DEMOCRATIC PICNIC Central Penn Pieniec will be at Black Moshannon State Wednesday, August 30 The announced by Walter E Philipsburg, general chair- man. who has contacted Depart- ment of Forests and Waters offic- ials and reserved necessary sections of the park for that day fifth annual Democratic The vivania held Park date wa Beezer The picnic. sponsored by the Cen- Young Men's Democrat. to draw 10. Clearfield, tre County ic Cinbs, is 000 people expected from Centre, BANKS WARNED OF NEW RACKET BEING PRACTICED Banks in this section have been warned of a new racket being oper ated by two men in other sections of the state, First determining the name of one of the tellers in a bank, one of the men goes (0 an ouwlside ele phone and calls the teller asking {him to find a fountain pen in the [rear of Lhe bank belonging to some | | prominent { | nity. poten in the commus | When the teller goes to look for | {the pen, the other man operating | {the racket goes Lo the tellers win- | dow helping | cash he can reach, When the teller | himself to whalever returns he finds that the telephone | is dead and discovers that he has | robbed, Wilkes Barre banks) | suffered losses from the racked in the past few weeks ! | “Summer Entertaining Made Easy” A timely article by Mrs. Chris. | tine Frederick, eminent sulhority! cn household efMelency, will be | found in the July 30th issue of The! American Weekly, the big magasine | distributed with the Baltimore Sun- | day American. On sale at all news. | | stands mi Hunt countie Blair Cambria Clinton Lycoming and Elk Ap Beezer includes three well known games and other probability an ey firework The I ¥ be headed by outstanding Dem- ocratic orators of state and nation- 3] fame. Arrangements will be made to decorate the park for the politi- holiday ingdon Jeffersor t Mr bs ball artial gram outlined by band bands sports, and onnceris cal » - Timber Culting Near A Wat od the T. A and hemlock Loganton wntown firm has purchas- Deflong trast now keading a led by Donald Walshans busy | was the Old Houtz southwest of Loganton, of pine and is Tew in woods what onee a aM —————— fathe # all right if it is Big busine il right ail PENN Control eXAL STATE TO OFFER DAIRY SHORT COURSE sampling, and and a careful will be Ww dairy products of these products designed especially who plan test dairy 8 or who wish to prepare for examination leading to certifica- for weighing sampling and milk and cream. A repre ive of the Pennsylvania Milk Commission will give this nination July 29 em———— Makes First Catch of Season Violet Pox, 11, fishing with ber Jacoh L ree is 1 to reported this season, ! the hospital worked more than an you meet the Fox, of Mill Hall, | caught a 18-inch pike, the first to | { be etis sald peanuts swell twice their normal site when moist and that the lodged peanut would have caus. ed an abscess in the lung Meeting of 4-H Club, Gatetburg 4-H Food and Health Club mel at the home of Leona Bums on Wednesday morn July 12. with ten of the mem present. The girls maded souffle and carrot-peanut salad. Vivian Barto was selected to represent the organization dur The FRACTURES SKULL IN FALL DOWN STEPS chinese Thought to have lost her balance - . while ascending the cellar ste at ing Club Week at Stale Colleg® nur home in Philipsburg late Ar from August 16 io 19. The Next |,..qay morning, Mrs. George Stott regular meeling of the local club fell backwards down the flight and will be held at the home of Vivian | era ctured her skull Barto, at 9:30 a. Mm. July 2 Sometime after the fall, in which . she was seriously injured, Mrs Baby Drowns in Shallow Pond | Stott crawled up the steps into the A 20-month-old baby toddled! kitchen where she was found un- out the unlocked screen door of her conscious by a painter who had home at Lewistown, Priday, and (come to paint the porch. She was drowned in a shallow goidfish pond {taken to the Philipsburg State Hos- on the lawn, She was the daughter pital for treatment of Mr. and Mrs. Walter Clinger The mother found her baby about “Family Pertrail” twenty-minutes after she had fall-! “Family Portmit” a hilarious into the water. Physicians at | sketchbook, supberbly drawn, where s folks next door, the hour in an unsuccessful effori to re- | kids across the streei, your famivl vive the child jand yourself. A new feature in the Comic Weekly, distributed with 1 you must follow a vision in the Baliimore Sunday American, on | life be sure thal you see a vision On sale 81 all newsstands. Random | Items i. | HE DESERVED IT When Charles Gates, of the Dem- ocratic Watchman, failed to put in An appearance at a regular meet ing of Bellefonte Borough Council, | Monday, July 3, it was the first time in 25 4 that he'd missed a regular meeting of that body. Ask- od the reason for his absence Charlie answered: “Well 1 was on vacation and decided make it a one’! VERT to res) ; GRATITUDE A month ago a Joos] taproom pro- | prictor began to notice that a oer- lain Bellefonte man was frequent. ing his piace regularly, buying quite liberally and making himself gen- erally agreeable. This continued for weeks, curing which time the proprie and the liberal spender became chummy. Then late one night the customer entered the piace and confided to the owner: We just got some unexpected guests al our place and I'm caught without any refreshments. The lig. or store is closed, and 1 don't know to do. Could » me two quarts of whiskey and a dozen cans beer?” The taproom prietor thought he could the deal the customer check. Then came the dawn, and word from the bank that the check was no good, The irate taproom owner searched out the customer and asked for an explanation. Said customer Bo check's no eh? Well, I'm not going to do anything about it! 80 what?" 8o what, indeed. The liguor dispenser, having streiched the law by giving the customer the goods, could onls grit his teeth and chalk up ex perienoe TRIVLES Motor Police Officer GG. | Finkbeiner, who herewith becomes member of the “I've Quit Smok- reports a gain in weight he gave Leo an announcer bingo game al the during the he succerded putting certain amount of “wumph into the Llring job A contemporars columnist complains about the annovance caused in the movies by persons who read tities aloud Maybe they should tune the 0, too Bank calendar slo- gan reads, “Your bank account is ur personal declaration of inde- pendence.” How naive In re- moving the signs reading “Centre Democratic Headquarters” from the windows of the room on West High street which housed the County's Democratic foroes until recently. (some wag left on each window the | letters “RR” and “0.” whith are he initials of Ralph Owens, owner of the electrical appliance store now jocated In the rooms THEY'RE FUNNY THAT WAY Sunday a tourist looking at Belle. fonte's famous trout below the falls noticed one of the fish flopping on its side. “What's wrong with that one? she asked. Karl E. Kusse, secretary of the Chamber of Com- merce, who was slanding nearby, explained that it was dying. “How often do they do that?” the excited tourist guerisd. That was 100 much {for Kusse, who answered, “Only once, lady!” WHAT NEXT? Dr. Richards H. Ho probably Bellefonte's hobbingest person, has bullt himself a3 boat ‘Dick.’ who fishes, hunts, flies is a camera fiend, raconteur and what not, last vear bought ohe of these knocked«down two-seated Kyaks, which he assembled and finished himself. The rack you See on top of his car was put there expressly for carrying the boat. He gave the [craft a tryout on Black Moshannon dam last week and reports that it not only handies nicely, but doesn’ leak. The kysk 15 as trim a little ship as you'll find anywhere in this | land-bound region. NICE MUSIC | The only fault we could {ind with {the concert given Friday night by {the American Legion Band of { Clearfield. as a feature of the Belle. {fonte High school fiesta on the {school commons, was that it didn’t | last long enough, Not that the band {was stingy with {ts music, but sole. {ly because their music is the kind { you don't tire of. POLITICAL GOSSIP | O. B. Malin informs this depart. {ment that he ig not a candidate for school director of Bellefonte, cons trary to rumors abroad on the streets. Willlam B. Troupe, recent- ly appointed to the board to take the place made vacant by James R. Hughes’ resignation, probably wil {be a candidate for election. Charles { P. Cook is reliably reported to be uninterested in snother term, and President George Hassel is génemis ly believed to be contemplating {withdrawal from the board when his term expires this year. The (Continued on page four) Wiree Te vor quale you iet nhiave of - pro- and in paid by the the good the loss 0 State 8 ing Club { about 20 pounds up the weed last December Boden does fine as As caller Mio orb dg weekend since al a oi festival in a A —— a Soc ———————— ‘KEEPING UP WITH THE JONESES’ — A Poser for Dolan DORSIIT WOME AND HAS NO INCOME, VET ME CaN STURT HUNDRED -DOLLAR BILLS INTO Causes!’ 7 By POP MOMAND