THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, BELLEFONTE, PA. October 12, 1939. Page Four Four Fined For Game Violations Four arrests were made in Clinton county Saturday by officers of the State Game Commission, on charges of killing and possessing venison out of season, One man, found guil- ty of a second offense gainst the game laws protecting deer, was or- dered to the Clinton of ter 2 hearing before Alderman T Mark Brungard, Lock Haven, when his $100 fine with $10 costs, was double because the offense for which he was arrested was his second thi year The offender is Harry Louis Crissinger, of Lock Haven, who was implicated as the killer of a deer at the head of Queen's Run Friday morning, by the testimony of two others, Willlam Karchner and Car! Burnell, neighbors, of Beech Creek. R. D, who were ar- rested for possession of venison fined $100 each plus of $10 Game Protector Miles Reeder s:id they were making arrangements to pay their [ines The fourth second costs mann arrested was Henry Cumming: of Castanea who also was fined $100 plus $10 costs at a hearing before Mr, Brungard 8. turday, and has paid the line and costs. He was charged with ros- session of venison from a deer killed along the Renovo road Satur- day Fresh venison was found in the homes of Cummings, Karchner and Burnell when an investigation was made Saturday. The investigition followed reports that the car used by Karchner, Burnell and Crissing- er had been seen heading into the woods and that Cummings had been seen carrying meat into hi home deer ——————— —. — Additional Locals ~The condition of D. M. 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Kirk fonte physician who three weeks ago suffered a fractured hip in a fall, 1s reported to be In quite ser- ous condition at his home on Wes! Hish Street where he has been under medical care since the acc'- dent. Dr. Kirk Is 84 vears old and had not been in good health for some time prior he mishap which forced him to remain in bed who attended the mott wedding a day were Rev Father William E. Downes, Mr. and Mrs. T. J. Kelleher, the Misses Ae. nes and Marie Kelleher, Robert and Richard Kelleher, Mr. and Mi! Harry Tanney, Mr. and M Crider Clevenstine, Mr. and Mrs. Rober! Guisewhite, Mrs, Henriet'a Wells and Miss Anna McDermott, all of Bellefonte: Miss Eleanor Kelleher of Pittsburgh: Mr, and Mrs, Harry Peterson of New York City; Miss Sue Seaman of Philadelphia, and Mrs. Earl Henry of Harrisburg — ll ———— Seeks Aid For County Farmers Hh 0’ ve eran Belles Amono those Kelleher-McDx Houtzdale ye«ter (Continued from Page 1) approac hing $30,000 “The position of these borrower sald the Parm Credit Administra- tion, “who are not able to pay be- cause of reasons bevond their con- trol, will be carefully analyzed, to what tyre of assistance invoked to enable them to carry on’ The farm credit sents a favorable pleture, In spite of difficulties experienced by many farmers, officials claim. Almost a fourth of all long-term loans made ince 1933 have been rep:id. Since the Farm Credit Act of 1935, 31 per cent of loans have been made for outright purchase of farms, and 71.000 farms have been purchased with this loan money While the FCA has not proclaim- d a moratorium on fore'osures, it il only in cases of ab- And, while a pro- being deter farm- Ake situation pre- foreclo ” " . necessity m of Federal ald is mined, financially distressed ers can proceed with their work, sured that increasing prices are In their favor, and that loan agencies are trying to help them keen their farms. rather than take them away — — ———__ — Finds Ball Thief. Deciding to investigate the reason why =o many golf halls disappeared from the second fairway of the Country Club, at Norfolk, Conn, 19 golfers found sixty-four of the ball in a squirrel’s winter cache ——— ~The most news Tor 81 50 Better Sight” E.S.Lamps $e a a 8 the values we There’ modern in 5 a big and stands price and values are the and pick out an I. 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Upon request, he had { plants and ook over possibilities, He asserted Stare ob tained authaerl; at on from 153 of the appr 1 800 worker in gn to thie organization Elliott Dies in New York (Continued from Page 1) faction the ate get a revenge sort of these eTTiDI same fe th Ui has un t denned tentiary for Warden Stas ern Penltentian cessor to Eliott for five easter men and one wy electric chair his period of MY s— FRID AY & QATU RDAY (October 13th & 14th) Spencer Tracy Nancy Kelly Richard Greene “Stanley and . . "0 Livingstone a Bk, Walter Brennan, Charles Coburn LATEST WAR NEWS CARTOON SPORT REFL MONDAY & TUESDAY (October 16th & 17th) Brian Aherne June Lang Victor MclLagien “Captain Fury” See “Captain Fury” rescued from the Noose by the reckiess, daring of his gang. ALSO SELECTED SHORTS 1] executioner who 110 death in the state during He waa paid NIC CLP A L Tl ¥ YUL ARAL A Recent Weddings Rul St Witme Rote Edna Mae Rote Rote, of eet Bellefonte { Kenneth A Wit William« performed Octobey of Mr Bia Sehenck- B® COrernany idnight FIRE PREVENTION WEEK: October 8:14 Fire is no respecter of persons. Your home may be next. Prevent fire with care prevent a financial set back by fire with dependable fire insurance. Hugh M. Quigley ALL FORMS OF INSURANCE Temple Court Bellefonte, Pa, Yeyacinths Tujips........ Daffodils. . . . Crocus BULBS All Fivacinth and Tulip Bulbs are Imported From Holland! What Will the War Do to Their Production With Holland's 1.000000 Men Under Arms? .90¢ a dozen ..75¢ a dozen .$1.25 a dozen 3c each 127 EAST HOWARD ST. Woodring’s Floral Gardens PHONE 64 BELLEFONTE, PA, p— A—— —e. 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