PAGE TWELVE April Is a — Anniversary of Two Great Log Driving Exploits Colberth Finds Key Log ba 10-Mile-Long Jam “April marks the anniversaries of two of the Gueateat exploits in Pennsylvania driving lore” says Henry W. Shoemaker, chief of the Pennsylvania Folk Lore Division of the state museum at Harr sburg “It was on the seventh of April that Miles ‘Chet’ King broke the log jam on the Sinnemahoning, in 1872 and rode ahead of the drive on a log for eight miles to where he could jump ashore, near the spot where Peter Prove land- Have your fuel oil tank filled at regular intervals to assure you of conitant heat in your radiators and plenty of hot water at all times. Just give us a call and we'll do the remembering. Call Bar. nesboro 66. HOOVER GAS & OIL BARNESBORO berth found the ‘carried away ln [tury mark, | of {during the past month, according ed in his famous leap of 1778” Shoemaker said “On the 22nd of April Joe Col- key log and broke the 10-mile jam at Lock i Haven in 1874 Prizes were offer- od and Joe, as one of the most jexpert drivers on White Deer Creek under Mike Courtney, Ario | came OVer | Pardee's woods boss, to try his skill “Althcugh the jam nad lasted] since April first and the logs were snowed and frozen together and a hundred “woodsies” from all over Pennsylvania had tried unsuccessfuily to break it (it was feared that Lock Haven would be if it broke), Col- berth found the key log in a few minutes and soon, with a great roar, the large cumbersome trunks and debris were moving down the river. “That night Colberth was guest of honor at a huge banquet at the Péter Meitzler ploit, and he was presente year until his death near the cen- Lock Haven and reviewed scene of his great triumph “Chet King, long caretaker of | the abandoned Bridgens woods- man's hotel across the river from Lock Haven, at Lock Port, emer- ed from retirement when nearly $0. after the old covered bridge burned in 1923, and conducted a rope ferry across the river for 18 months until the legislature ap- | propriated the funds to erect the resent irom structure V Soft Coal Mine Mishaps Kill Five During March Accidents in the soft coal mines Pennsylvania took five lives to the State Dept of Labor and Industry. At the same time the month showed 200 jost-time mis , nbs e toll is a drop from the pre- vious month when there were seven deaths and 307 other acci- dents The monthly average for 1649 in the bituminous mines Was nine desths and 472 nondatal | mocidents. Man is gradually conquering his old enemy pain. ~ aa Seg a LA col ‘ag “ arcane tp “More presents for Billi? he'll be deeply moved'™ 1 know “A paneful for me unless I nesboro Budget Plan!” Time Pagment oloans BARNESSORO BUDGET PLAN, INC. exit—but It's curtains down to Bar- Riverside | Hotel in sight of his famous ex-| $100 | in gold by Judge Mayer. Every | Colberth revisited the | i i : ! Ld + St. Benedict Presbyterians | * * ‘Plan Good Friday Service | Worship service will be held in’ the church on Good Friday ev- ening at 7:30 o'clock. The service will be under the auspices of the Men's Association, which meets the first and third Fridays of each month. An appropiate mes- sage will be delivered by the pas- itor, Rev. Plummer Harvey A good program of music is being arranged. After the worship ser- vice those present will adjourn to the dining room for a period of socializing and refreshments The women and young people are ask- ‘ed to join in the after period and { will be guests of the men on this | occasion | | Osteopathic { Health Frederick RB. Arbie, Ms Do Carrofitown. “ACNE” THE ADOLESCENTS (CURSE Although the public is often ed | to beheve that the school-girl { complexion’ is a desired objective, i complexions are notoriously worse at that age than al any oOlaer | Most of us are familiar with acne, | the akin disease with Which bOYS | and girls of school age are fre | quentiy troubled Adolescent acne belongs in the ategory of skin diseases that are greatly benefitted by proper treat- ment The length of duration of the disease can be shortened, tell-tale scars can be minimized and in most instances even pre vented. In view of this fact, no youngster should be deprived of a properly conceived and thorough- ly executed course of treatment It will produce strong psychic and physical results i Symptoms of acne consist of all} the elements that go to make up a bad complexion Blackheads, whiteheads, pimples oily skin, dandruff, stringybair, widely di ated pores, easy irritability of lhe fakin of lhe face, a lendency fiushing and the appearance small or large bolls When the disease has lasted several years or in Lhe aggraval- ed form even after a few months, various sized rounded, and elong- ated depressions or SCArs appear! and remain | Because the seal of acne is In the hair follicles and sebaceous glands, it is not difficult to und- | erstand that patients with adoles- | cent acne usually have many | scalp symptoms. The hair be | comes stringy, oily and greasy and dandruff is frequent Simple {scalp hygiene through frequent | ‘and thorough hair and scalp | | washing (even daily, if need be) | is all that is usually required to] | counteract this Ung Amorous | | phase of the diseass When hard | {water must be used a type of] | rinse containing a water softener | {is imperative to prevent the pre [cipitation of soapy elements, | {which are often so irritating a8 {to cause itching and the almost | | over-night appearance of flaky | | dandruff. Frequent shampooing in | | these cases does not have a dam- | aging effect on the hair or scalp | Treatment of acne consists of | | several phases and should be in- | | dividualized Except in mild cas | les, the treatment must De car | | ried out by a thoroughly compet ent and physician, | | who pot only knows whal to 40 but will spend the necessary time once a week or as the pat. {jent may require | There is need for office and { home treatment plus a dietary | regimen. Occasionally, when sone | secondary infection causes deep | | seated abscesses or even multiple ; penicillin or one of the sul- | tO of Phone 467 fou Cary Buy Ee lL hh Gant Buy a Better bar Than a Nash Ambassador! ——— from school and upon retiring. | The physician may prescribe a | liquid or cream to be gently worked into the face and then re- moved before the soap and water cleansing, with another cream to be spread thinly and allowed to remain “Do not squeeze pimples or blackheads and do not look into a mirror until your face has im- ER —— proved” is an admonition that the patient should follow. As one ieads to the other and ag injury from aque tly | i leads or face-masiing preparations, eezing to the formation of scars the ban’ on looking into a mirror is main- tained until the habit of picking at the face is broken Once over this hurdle, the restriction is lift- ed. As fur as facial cosmetics are "THE FLOP FAMILY - - - es Op i - certain foods. These vary with (n powder, | Npetick are permissible. powder base, foundation cream in. cluding calamine lotion or salve, may bring aboul serious quences Food in itself! seldom causes acne, but patients cuffering from acne can be and are affected hy conse 3 and | ue | dividuals but, in the main, ex- perience has if at all, at least until the acne | condition has improved. There are many other consider- tations relative to adolescent acne. Of there, the phase is the outstanding one. However, it needs no emphasis since it is not difficult to understand what i foods are to be taken sparingly, WILLIE , DON'T RUN AROUND THE HOUSE AD FAAT- YOU'LL FALL ANDO HORT YOURSELF ! r iF | DONT KUN, GET HURT, Lu " + — FrwpaTe be, WLS WOW : TH all . WELL LL RE DARMEBD | i Ua CWOHAG TID RDM MY LBS OFF TRYING | ~ BLS =~ UP Ld THE HET TWiG JL WITTE ARR AS A it ~ {1 — [lr A LELSTLIESY Y HIT WOULD TAKE A GUY! bod ih WAM MOUR YO ORT 1 FOF FE Tue ¥ \ - GROUMD UP THERE WITH SOME. 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