VOI. C. LEWISBURG'S FIRST COW SALE A Bit Head Sold in Short Competition Iwenty Keen In Some In stances, ROAD SIGNS, ——————— Hunter—Smith, Follos § and breakfas league, the snap-dragons Mr. home the The known here some of whom Smith family formerly ville. roses and and Mra. Hunte: will to their fi Norwood bride palma he after ends June in wrtments family are well number of are rel Hved sti The Reed AA —— Sheffields Enlarge at Howard. The Sheffield Farms located Howard, Times, to enlarged future. An additional added to the large and a lot of new machinery be Installed. This machinery wast of a one-hundred boiler, two new pasteurizers, =a five new pumps. eight thousand which will be eteal tower on This Improvement double the present capacity plant, and milk in all will then be produced and shipped to points all over the world. This will be a new improvement for Howard and vicinity and we wish the company great success. Company plant at in gays the bre inn the building near will be structure will also will con- horsepower new pan, and an tank thirty foot already separators, two new gondensary Holdy gallon erected on a the outside, will more tanks water than of the different forms C. E. CONYENTION. {1 wenty-Ninth Session of County Or day. A A ——— Brisk Sale at Centre Hall Cow he HAS AN EXPENSIVE TREE. Berwick Man “Snitched™ a Little Seed- ling from Nursery Farm-—Fine | and Costs 252.00, id cont were paki fibwy and the tree had $52 i ut time to become wrdly acclimated inted it was passing $114 Just conditions The State where he pl Berwick Nu Lewishurg., when Norway cently not the man the wery Farm, below espied 4 fine spec had of which planted. He waa familiar with the law right and wrong way of Spruce heen regarding out of placed his it Car in the drove and uprooted tree, his car and home A State policeman found the tree planted in the man's lawn at Berwick. He was ar- rested and taken bewore ‘Squire Smith at Sunbury where he was fined $25 and costs He was permitted to keep the tree and will no doubt cherish it on account of its cost. He is still at a loss to know how he was located, but perhaps the tree “barked.” Who knows?" A A A SNR Uncle Bam has just issued a bulletin whitewnshing the caw-caw fellows, etating that they are true friends of the farmers. As to that most farm- ers we know are from Missouri and ike as not will take no chances with the wily bird regardless of what Un- cle Bam says. But there are certain kinds of birds that should be protect: €2. Ths dove brings peace and the of the Bunbury stork tax exemptions. 7 Milk Recelving The Mheflicld Farms ( Plant, Dates Hall fot ud § ¢ . for Centre Chantangua, Letter from J. CC. MeClenahan, I — Holstein Bull Association. center road and approachi hie under eat ald in tions dar when By that a lights ving giaring thts might centage and should auto the way, large out of raid be mentioned per fo them of auto too glaring. A be made. ‘ A A AL ABO SET COMMENCEMENT DATES AT PENN STATE Commencement at the Pennsylvania State College will take place beginning Friday, June 11, to Tuesday, June 15, when over 600 will receive degrees. Many special events have been arrang ed by the senior class, the college and the alumni. Commencement week will be divided into two parts this year, the periods from Friday to Sunday being devoted to undergraduate functions and alum- ni reunions, and Monday and Tuesday will have the formal academic atmos: phere throughout, with Monday ob- served as Clase Day for the graduates and Alumni Day for the reunion classes, A special Invitation has been extended by Judge H. Walton Mitchell, president of the board of trustees, to attend the commencement week events, ————————— Max Horr, the dealer without to commodity, rolet truck. are cus on Hmit is driving a new Chev- . -. DEATHS McBride, Mra the of niece, ‘ollege for Wednesday twenty-three Bhe months and 19 of John born at Me- Bride's Gap, near in 1838 She the last member of her fam- ily and her nearest surviving relatives are two nephews and a niece~William and Hobart McBride, of Oklahoma, and Mrs, John Dale, of State College. Funeral services were held Friday afternoon. her pastor, Rev. J. F. Har kins, officiating. Interment at the Shiloh cemetery, CAMP John Andrew Camp, aged 73 years, 1 month and 12 days. died at the Lewistown Hospital Thursday morning of last week after an ilineas of only three days. The cause of his last sickness and death was obstruc: tion of the bowels He was admitted to the Lewistown hospital Saturday afternoon previous. His residence was at 800 8. Main 8t., Lewistown. Mr. Camp leaves his wife, whose maiden name was Miss Mary Martha Brown, of Milroy. He leaves the son and one daughter, John Andrew Camp. Jr, and Mrs. M. (Mary) Spear, both at thelr parental home. A daughter, (Continued on Inside page) i week, a i its 5 { hours’ {lines apoplexy was days, and aged R87 and Eva years, 7 wins the MeBride daughter and was Rockview, Was - — f + 126. : GIRLS PLAY TTR Play WellBeat Walker Town ship Hligh—Good Sports And in Teams, ———— A A —————— ¥ i x A ic ¥ put a penny You Ney will admit; mie we pocket it The pockets freely pay, Our class will use in the wisest way Please heed the « And see how the social church, Plenty to eat and ail happy of the Ladies’ Ald, you'll be made f the Methodist in room of lots of mirth. Entertginment will consist of a one act play and musical numbers. The date is Friday, May 21, 5:00 P. M. ———— A Mifflin County Road Work. Operations began last week on construction of the State Highway er Stone Mountain, between Belleville and Greenwood. Foster Finkle, form erly of Belleville but now of Bunbury, will act as foreman of the work. The road between Mooresville McAlevygs Fort ls also being improv od and made wider. The drive be tween Belleville and MoeAlevy's Fort and continuing on by way of either Huntingdon or Petersburg to the Wil liam Penn Highway ie one of the most picturesque ronds through the moun talnous sections of Pennsyvivania and no doubt traffic will become heavy on this particular road when the work is completed, Part of this road ia covered on the ov and driving to Belleville by the way of Pine Grove Mills and MecAlevy's Port. NO. 20 HAPPENINGS OF LOCAL INTEREST FROM ALL PARTS. being tinued From ey § at at Ee LY A. Stove Corman. Ww. Hosterman, Wolf. and Jer- filed applica Service Com” certificates for These parties are locate end of Penns and Brush valleye. Testimony will be give en before W. 8. Shelton, J. P.. Mill heim, May 26th. The Reporter aske its readers in Centre Hall to keep an eve open when out automobiling and observe whether their town is keeping abreast of other towns its size and Importance in the matter of civic pride. We long outs classed all about us for general ap* pearance of streets and home sure roundings, but we had better watch out! We are not keeping up in plant- ing shrubbery. hedges, vines, eo. A few dollars and a bit of labor invest ed in shrubbery would make many of our lawns most beautiful, We probe ably need a civic organization to agi tate the transforming of our plain lawns into the more artistic. Again, the Reporter says, keep Your eyes Ope en as you travel and carry home with you the suggestions presented. The result will be all that could be desired. G. O. Benner removed two oe from his home and will replace them with porches of more modern design. B. Ks Grazer, C rete te y i H Hi Stover, Rn Harry emiah harlos John L Brungart the renewal Minnig, have Publ ¢ of for taxi od service in the lower
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