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New Castle Newsi
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TWELVb NbW CASTLE, NEWS, TUESDAY, AUGUST 25, 1931. Big Enrollment At Mercer High SAYS NEW CASTLE CAN BE PROUD OF TROOP MEN Biggeit Claae In VaVaS aWlaA Years li F.xpi:ted To Enter Thii Fall New ensile can well be proud of: "Troop Just missed finishing NEW! BjfK SCHOOL Troop said Louis B. Round, first In the regiment," said Mr. chairman of the civilian sponsor Round, "and It daily worlt was of MERCER, Aug. 25 The largest freshman class in school history.

S3, is registered now at the Mercer high school for matriculation, September 8th with the opening of school. An attendance In excess of the 632 committee, today- Mr. Round, who ft cnlibre that comes only from wet? is also an honorary colonel of the -tai; 1 troop, spent a week with the troop lhe trooM lo et out OMO tne on its recent two-week lour of duty. Troop Wus usually first. In the registered last year Is ekpected v.

r.vouac Troop was first Up with ed the men in the field and the re- canvas and first down. In the action among the officers in charge point-to-point ride Lieutenant officers wee pleased chell finished sixth In spite of the states Prof. A. Krall in charge of the schools. The high school at- tendance of 1930 totals 239.

a big i gain over previous years. The fresh ith the troop." continued f.r. fact that he htd an ordinary troop Wash Frocks horse to compete against some fine mounts ridden by majors and colonels who were in the ride. "It, was an Inspiration to see the New Castle men in camp." said Mr. Round.

"Colonel Colohan. commanding the 103rd regiment, was loud in his praise of the organization and said that its improvement over last year v.as just as marked for girls, 7 to 16 years last vear's was over the year be- I Round. "They were real soldiers, fore. Major Wolf also spoke In a and real gentlemen. The people of hishlv commendatory manner of the New Castle hae a right to be proud organization.

1 of them." er an class gain of this year Indicates what may be even further In high school totals. Registration day for pupils will be August 28th between 8:30 and 12 a. m. and 1 and 3 p. m.

AH pupils starting here for first time must be there on that date. For the upper grades and high school will begin at 8:40 m- and dismiss at 11:40 a. reconvening1 at 1:00 p. m. and dismissing at 4:00 Special $119 jj Candy striped broadcloths and percales light and dark prints.

himself, there Is nothing that can be done about It. A very powerful government roard be able to say to certain grain growers: "You are the producers of the surplus; get out of the business nd stav out. Wc only want bushels of wheat tnll year That method might be reasonably effective. But there li no possibility whatever of such a thing. This country 7 National Farm Outlook p.

m. KEY BANKERS MEET Today is the opening day of the fourth uhnual conference ol the Key Bankers of the Pennsylvania Bankers association at State Col-1 lege. The bankers will be 110 session there August 25-26-27. The purpose is the Instruction Of Key bankers of which there Is one In each count In how they may does not, and probably never will New "Giddings" Dresses Fine quality cottons in or prints, dots and stripes. give such arbitrary power to any CLARA KIMBALL YOUNG who recently made her ini'-sl talking picture.

Kept Husbands. Radio Pictures, after an absence from the screen of many yean. Who would diram, looking, at this recent picture, she is 3 ooay oi men. Unless farmers in surplus-produe-inn lines are wtlline and able to or ganize themselves, to figure out and By ARTHUR H. JENKINS Editor, The Farm Journal Written for Central Press.

One trouble about these agricultural surpluses is thr.t you can never put your finger on the individual who is responsible for making them. You can round up all the pro through the association assist the I agricultural activity in each county in the state. From Mercer county left W. S. McKay of Greenville, treasurer of' the bankers organization and chair-man of the agricultural committee.

I E. B. Harshaw vice-president of the Grove City national on commit-tee, B. Reed vice-president of the Farmers and Mechanic at Mercer, Harshaw and Reed are on the pro- 38 entorce some plan oi production limitation, It seems that all that can be done Is to stand aside and let nature take its course. Rural Population Leather Jackets $7.95 Ready tor Fall days red, green and brown with Kasha lining.

am ducers of a given product, of course, End say to them: You are growing says too much spinach, or wheat lavs Decline peaches, or whatever It is; those gram. Reed li Key banker from the county. Two Marines Meet Death In Planei who are producing the surplus will plense step siskK and wrecking the price for all of US." CLARA KIMBALL YOUNG Ceniui Bureau Make. Public Figures On 1930 Population In Rural Center! of the crowd would be found to taki the blame? Certainly not, vo Marines Stationed In Nicaragua Killed When (Intf -nfitiorisl Nair Bfrvlc Hip Skirts $1.95 Flannels, tweeds and covert cloths in red, green, brown and navy. Junior D.parVtu.Dt Bacond rloor If it happened to be the wheat :v.z -he cen evidence of the decline In the rural Plane Crash tral and ei.stern farmers would say something like this: "Don't talk to population of the nation was con-, tained In figures mude public Mon-; dav by the census bureau.

I (International News ilerviee) I The" farm population or the nation WASHINGTON, Aug 25. Two in April 1. 1930. wa; 30 441.550, or Marines with the second brigade in 21 8 per cent of the total population Nicaragua were dead Monday as a In 1920 It was 31.614.26S. or 29.9 per- result of an airplane crash at the us about surpluses.

We grow only a limited acreage or wheat, the same as we have always done. We do it because it ts a grain that fits in well with a rotation of crops, calls for labor when we arc not busy with other thinRS, and the straw as well STROUSS-HIRSHBERG'S beauty above all. They know that a skin smoothly soft is always appealing. "Several years ago I discovered that regular care with Lux Toilet Soap would keep my skin in wonderful condition, and now that I have returned to the screen, I depend on this nice soap to keep my skin youthfully fresh." In Hollywood 9 out of 10 stars, like this charming favorite, use this fragrant white soap regularly! Surely your skin should have this gentle care! Famous screen favorite says no woman need look her age REALLY am 38 years old," says A Clara Kimball Young, "find I don't mind admitting it because nowadays it isn't birthdays that count. "The woman who knows how to keep the lovely sparkling freshness of youth can be charming at almost any age.

Stage and screen stars guard complexion cent of the total population. field at. Corinto. Nicaragua, the A sharp increase, however, is navy department was nrlvised by-shown in the rural non-farm popu-. Brig.

Gen. 8. L. Bradmsji. latloii.

which comprises people llv-l Staff Sergeant Lee Clirk of San. ing in rural territory but not on Diego. and Private Richard: rui-ms. The number on is 23 M. Campbell of Naarivi.lc.

710 as compared to 20.147,377 In were killed when they crashed at 1920 4 58 p. m. yesterday. Clark is sur- as the wheat has valuable uses, "We do not make the surplus it is these dry-land, ail-machine, acreage boys on the fringes: of the southwest and northwest that have-uuslied nroducttwi UP so Why Iruth? Didn't thev threat- don't you tell them to get out of the No explanation of the increase In vived by his widow. Mis.

L. W. Clark. Dinner Stories "And still you say it didn't both- business, and let legitimate farmer the non-farm population is of- 4610 El' Calon avenue, San' Diego, ler you a bit. Are you inhuman?" nave a chance to make a pront.

jfpred b. the hureau Clark was killed outtlght, and "No. I was just used to it. My credit the automobile which ha I Campbell died last night. Campll wife's been doing that for years." 1 The west Raws and rcx.v Pan- made possible for persons tc live is survived by his lather.

J. D. I handle type Of wheat grower comes in ih mnntrv anH work in the cltv Camnhfll 1R12 Reerhuve Nashville SENSITIVE back lust as vigorously. "Surplus rhn. I A on a rtothu.r lie "Wheat is the that the conductor was kind uf crop can be and Lux Toilet SoapiOT be crown bv ffcrtorv methods.

W. strangely. At each stop he ran to OLD STI FF "You say the third degree didn't bother you a hil "No, not at all." "Didn't they lire Questions at you rapidly? Didn't thrv ask for explanations' Didn't tiiey ask where you were at certain hours of the day and night''" Baby's Dead Body School Board To Meet Thursday grow wheat in our country on the cheapest possibly basis, and that Is me rnont oi tne car ana tiangiea ft piece of string In front of the driver. who swore roundly. Finally the pas Sent llirough Mail PHONE LINEMAN A Rl'MNEK lir.s been way up near the up stretch between Concord and senger asked: "What's the idea of this little pime you're playing with tha driver?" the pack the annual Bosion Manchester.

Murray noios we un- "Yes." the way it ougrt to be done. "We can prodjee the grain at 3b or 40 cents a bushel, where your eastern farmers declare it costs yot: around a dollar. All right, then, let us Rtw the wheat, and you stick to things that can produce and wr record for both ruuniflg and Members or the New Ca.stle School Board will meet Thursday night for a mectlne at which time the "It's like this, sir." confided the CONCORD. N. Hcur; Mu-a; MarF.t:.-r i-'.

"Didn't they strike you in an en aikmjf the cistance deavor to eke out a eonfevslun Mi driver, ain't got of this city not only a Ions 1U- number ui retordi. The runiuni; tanre linemait is a litieman' h.s in over vjc carefully in heavy paper in a box, matter of ft medical director for the' the body of a nine ixitmd baby boy schools will be disposed of and Didn't they couldn't drink nu that you no sense of humour 'Is brother was ike until you ung this nornlng." lCMla- distance runner a- well Mm. riarn h.s a system that tec: pfaidiy tec: and orcudlv can't. Our low-cost wheat ts the was Monday when a c.erk other c. real crop, and it Is you wno grow ray, who has participated in a lare difplaj.s a mur.ber ol silver Iminit ran survive a rpell of duU buslnesi number of marathons.

seeral times cups he has won. For tlie eighteen ought to be scrapped. Opened a package in a station I the surplus and wrec the price. The package was sent I It is perfectly plain that here is un argument that can't be settled or PAINT VARNISH GLASS and all the essrntlala required for a good Job get them from EDENBURII sor. anl the sender's na.Tie was deciphered as Pahr.er.

Eastern avenue, Windsor, The package was addressed to Mrs. A. Palmer to an address hc-e which compromised, every ooay Diames I somebody else for the surpluses, and refuses to get out of the business does not exist. ATKINSON DINNER TART Mrs. Mayme Ashton of North Erie street proved a pieastnit hostess' when she entertained at a dinner partv Sundav at her home in honor I I W't have .1111 vBllblc cultc of til.

I -s a. I'y Pitubiirjl lll'ohre cu nc llnr'r-nes M.tns. I I Greenville Youth PAINT GLASS (). Distributor of Fatally Injured I.Chirl: and n'-l In liit-cln linpc. and only $70 00 and -idr rrs Or- I (Imarlly you would PV 00 morr than: I prlciri a.krd durlnjt this sale Mttkf your SUN-PROOF PAINT' I I avc.

i-It i-ib arm, ra. SjJARON Aug I ila peculiar domestic tragedy, died at his nomc in ureenvuie oi loss oi of Mrs. Fred Stanley and granddaughter Patsy Thorn of Hollywood, California, who will return to their home soon. Other guests included Fred Stanlev of Sharon and Mrs. Elizabeth Mltcheltrce.

GETS DEATH" MESSAGE Mr. and Mrs. Irvln Hofmtlsier and Mr. and Mrs. Frank Hofmelster received a message Sunday telling them of the death of their brother-in-law David Gilmore, of Mahon-ingtown.

edenbiirgTerson als Mr. and Mrs. Car) Mltcheitree and daughter Jean Hamer of Beaver REDUCED PAYMENTS On Loans Up to $300.00 Along With Reduced Rates On Loans Over $100.00 Enables Us To Give You Terms Unequaled Locally i blood Monday. I The boy triplied and fell down a flight of stairs while lie was carry M0RGE I ing a bottle of milk In each hand. His cuts were sr severe that he died a short time after the fall.

ji Ml II jj I buy. Only three moving parte. I Used In Medicine Falls, called on his mother Sunday afternoon. Clarence Jones and son Bobbie spent Sunday afternoon at the home I To Overcome Most aTrrararm lLt4 I The Ufelime Electric Remoct the cause Nature will tfo the rest" I I i Refrigerator i on ton road. CI Pa Mr.

and Mrs. Gro- Stomach Troubles ver t'vr. tid )i dren of K'r dletawn visited nt the home of the farmer's brother Wilson Ruub Sun-Norman Rape of New Castle was Willis Morrow of Rose Point called COLLI) NOT WALK BECAUSE OF i SEVERE SCIATICS -TOOK BOTTLES I -fclil4i oA I of ZO-KO-LO-Pain ENTIRELY (. WaltBr CO. Mr.

C. F. Fisk aSSJTlSSS. 1 HI no othr matlioa. v.

r- 11 North Mercer M. I SM Prospect n.f ao-xo io Open Efenlnea. 1 I Flndlay. Ohio, 7 TZVS I rk.Mau. lor 'i-pjg OTj ad h.T.

(rl.d masr dirr.rant ZO-BC-LO atin. at Vtr- 1 If you need cash for any purpose we cordially invite you to take advantage of our new lower rates and our new smaller Davments. Heartburn, belching, disfiguring and painful bloating after meals-lieadauhcx, dizzy spells, nervousness and sleeplessness are but a few or the woes with which Indigestion on his Hunt Mrs. Emerson Morrow Sunday. Mr and Mrs.

Frank Hofmelster and daughter Dorothy and Helen Crynovitch called on friends In Ma-honinutown Saturday evening. Mr. and Mrs. ROv Ruub and sufferers are afflicted. But a marvelous prescription to Come In, Phone Or Write daughter Frieda and Wilson Raub oiala, Sll comp usre Meni.n.-i r-epsm, men combines natural oibumhc sr.

visited mends in New spring-field, Ohio, Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Mack and elements with powerfully efficacious Your Inquiry Incurs No Obligation i i ANNIVERSARY walk ob fur "IM DKlfOdlSTS" 1 All month. arx B.

wajalat-toii St. uALt '-inc. tb.n 1 Tune it: WLBW S.J.S f- T. Tuesday. 1 In children Alice, Glen, Betty and Ruth attended the tuneral of a relative In Akron.

Ohio, Saturday afternoon. stomacn tonics. One tablcspoonful of this pleasant tasting elixir immediately ends distresstaken faithfully for a short period of time puts your stomach In such fine shape again that you cur HOUSE UK YEARS OLD (lnteriiallrir.nl New Servic.) CHAKDON. A 118.yeni-cld sldenrr building. Milt In position eat anything want without dis I cat on.

tonr a Saturday i Health nnnmrooi 1) tress or further lielp and had for occupiincy, on King Memorial Highway here. Records about I jjj rllUU I1I.OO. jij I 1.0 I took thra, botU.i in am HBT77VSH 1 )(( uroly Ihaakful that I did, t- 5 9aMiW 'i c.o.. i i)kilalaUaaJi r.n.a..A -a-- ft: artel in PERSONAL FINANCE COMPANY 201 Centennial Bldjj. Phone 2100 Entrant- es 204 East Washington St.

7 South Mill St. Ioans Made in All Nearby Towns 1810 and was comnleled In 1813. OX teams hauled the bricks from Fair-port Harbor at night because of the extreme heat. Sand for the bricks Prptla me it toopd the i pain and Iff the medicine 1 need. I with all auflerer.

would try it." Eckeids of New Castle, and I'-verw as obtained by nulverltlng sand Dare's on a rigid money -back basis stone and the bricks were made by hand. Even the nails we handmade. There are five fire-places ln the building, one In each room. I II.

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