5 4 4 HALL. LOCAL MEN WILL BE NAMED CLUB MEETS FINE DISPLAY OF LIVESTOCK TO KILL DOES THIS FALL | AT STATE PROMISED FOR GRANGE FAIR { aosei— ———r VOL. Cl. THURSDAY. AUGUST 11. 1927. MAY LOSE VOTE TENANT FARMER MILROY iN FOR Reed JALL HER MOTOR WOMAN AGAIN Coors [TOWN AND COUNTY NEWS, COLLEGE Livestock Effect Abolishing Tax on Far-Reaching New Held Default in of Mifflin Four Law May Have Seek Legal Mrs, Lillian County Adopted— Distriets—— Bred Stock on of Pure for Space { Constitution and By-Laws Many Breeders State Commission Is Evidently : HAPPENINGS OF INT : : _S . : County Cut Inte Eight Are Asking Jail In LOCAL INTERESY Having a Difficult Time In Trylg . ; FROM ALL PARTS. . y i 150 Members. Park. Years Taxes, to Please Sportsmen, Whose Views | : ; Increasing intere shown : us ents tmpment IANS Game Grange Opinions. now ating Far Hties of a law passed whing the last le and eattle from property werx Deing Pennsylvania In county statements sent include will “16 DOSS Are Constantly Changing. yislature remaoyv ‘ oi tm the 1% discussed ing horses st of le pa taxable in a number of They were last year, and the tax out, based on the assessment, the livestock. Whether notice have to be sent collectors to ignore the able and Centre ines breed : 1 i 1001 Lx s Elks or ; the never bee | delinquent r past rout > OY or A ; irtin mansion. in are ask- | Mi: Lian +f Milros wh Bollef: { ing imoroved on the i [ia ( fall . +14 there the vy Livestock counties. Lo A y count ric permanently ve agrict the section the in wdopt the} of ntre county who na ounds and much larger bred, will assessed this laws where deer doing to landowners’ crops, has and unfavor- | om the sportsmen, says | Record of Sunday. of the educational staff | =~ Game Commission, has | Str new slant on the deer sit- Ret interpreted from the com-|. missioners’ y John Truman, pon a retary of the State Game Commission. | 1 for ant a, In selecting the riflemen at $5 a day | bras i ry each to kill barren doe. Mr. Truman . ct ry = tail | states that these men will be chosen 3 The far-reaching possibilities grow | “locally.” In other words, ths i out of this action. As it has been ments wil be given to men pointed out that there is no occupation | counties where the damage Amat. and following ‘that the on farmers, and : tenant, tained by the farmers fn ries f the directors who represent particular, would pay noj| Of course, it is not the Intenion to}... ? A A ih Typ a} FLEE ; tax whatever except a school tax, | employ thousands of men to go forth | ons "since the livestock is not taxable. to slaughter, but simply t choosing | South Phil- The question has arisen as to wheth- lof a sufficient number in county | ipshurg township—+H er they would have the right to vote where does are nugperous in order | B. E E as they will not have paid a county (to assist In correcting the conditions | Demi. or state tax within two years afteri{as best they can. } 2. Port the law becomes effective If- this is The x] men. Worth. Huston correct, it would amfranchise many imay call will gh—W, W tenant farmers the county. surveillance of Snow Shoe In a number of counties, the county |will no Long solicitors are being give anjthe nile com borough opinion on this question. whether | plaints come in section ’" Spring, Benner the law contained any provision mak-|these i hi L F. Hunter, ing it residents to vote oO MTG without having paid a State of county ] voste ou fAfty | State borough . ] nre only t up-to Q most damage : brought made The ghepire, jendny Mrs. on about | worable oounts tivided into eight ymnbe: ; all pure at reactions Ir : the Philadelphia N. W. Wood, the State explained uation as YORE nore lon exhib mn. And the same is cou And taking « they can good sh assessment on the livestock or whether the act is not effective until next year has not been determined by the county a statement made the commissioners’ office last week. In Northumberland county, however, the solicitor has ruled that the act is effective at and that taxes on livestock need not be paid | this year. | livestock f for Mr Reed hool tax oun Boyer, against f her litles information 5, ¢ of on that i=payment o A through ollector the ustody on hs Milroy day and wed] county Jail deling tax owed Vers 1 tax for 1924 and 190235 tax collector school director AS a A has authorities, per upon Inquiry at irvesent vantage, a one director ven ded ana men code by He : : tions for from belter Clearfield space 1s tax’ i operation carnival ight in rs coming took protesting dep are irtment, entertaining, in every cassary tin | n iar CONCens i once 3 3 composed th Mrs. Meyer has sul now to districts county are and town- = forty, five and Ww Rev Getty Mrs. |° sesond Catt Met The property formerly Lutheran was sold at publi s LY of re~ the family. pastor of above cor ‘clock her ndd the the fair At this chinery and for a re snect respect eight ricts Bm I88IgN in the \ COMpr. se ne is SUs- | the The Reed of 1923, Reed, time, and the under Mr. of | Calhoun. i Mrs. Reed jast the her Winkleblech, of bu it was 3 ip. 1 $2645. The Lue herd yn parsonage is now located IF in the of variety boroughs ge 3 by the ent : rman f ma- BCHOO Yours Walter date the auomobiles big display of ation wi and shown at agents and manufacturers years desire space on the make wares. 9 department as assessments owed to id farmers, in indica The Ct. 0 report both the here known ad the Aaronsburd, 8. WW. Gram* utomol taxes the will wachinery Matilda Taylor, n in townships, Unionville ounds doubt Woodring very complete display Burnside In the horticutural cass has created for Grangs and fered in the a 480 again ig he ie i rg borough, y at h Rush Ward Fleming, make More rer: iny tent ench ar each Rg : wis first arrested non-payment freed when ch 2 # its Dest LOO Scott, W . OL ake past Was borough, Para ow warrant wrEing their department i and Ir » no Geputies under the strict officials. the whenever speci if you . 3 | borou of them Darou . oe lda i n appreciation of services rendered, naif. 1 is citizens heck of Logan Hose company, it fire company responds Meyer garage ved ction ty Comin law & time In There] 3 borough, ing of f u ond two of heey ex years, it sent a township—Nuia 4 Bellefonte set time kil deer, bu De fe are suf-jthe Iintenion tax hibits ficient while exhibit Milegsburg the prides Walker town- Beaver, ale 18 Hed oO , sked t t least. to enforce f ior amount f he worthlroy a effort And ted this up to the tax lant wners FE hat th {ee Arras pe ee font The Needlework sa rtment has 1l., am——— RP ——— re " 11 f TW i ri : em JAC we 3 ¥ certain ugh. women's tax selected Omas aka d Ad the ———— A ———— Grade Student Wins Prize. possible for Ais destru divi " : od 3 yy Sk - IWANGA i mpson an eg * eves Sun« The people distance den Coolidge Brand of Prosperit With claims reduct and it the « and ¥. reference wdministy of pros rents 3 1 “ 83s : ration does Suppo amin cr mm————— ASIA The Horner Heanbon. £ ¥ Will Bald Rallroad Branch. —————— nS A——— {he Zelgler Reunion. Peun State Summer Session Best Ever Dies from Burns, on ———— AA AA. 12, fall The is nter« Sep= Chevrolet Car Sales, CHURCH MEMBERSHIP GAINS. | TOWSHIP PUPILS PROMOTED TO CENTRE HALL HIGH SCHOO] f is residing recently oh ol rey o Hal ? 1 : Following is a of Growth ut Membership That Church Exceeds Increase In 25 Years of Nation. ownsni for the ge of Home position he-Preshy- Miss Ed. L. n Cen the “a | LAMB FEEDING CLUB OR- ot = fow years bi : 1 GANIZED IN THIS COUNTY the dining hall at the Methodist the win nstead of the churel n f on hour parking som yo 3 H. AND PERSONAL. Cent LOCAL hed n tate Col Agnes CC Cummings Clenahan Bu Kline Hold Bake Sale, F'ye, Golden Eagle will th, Alita Af the a ¢ I's ir sn Bull As last £ince m dame 1232 A Year. ocks™ yvears SHOCK. — i — Hall, 4: Centre” Hall Centre Heelan, on Sune RR. Hos a large State 80 Ciares on h face, too Pleasant, since ton prominently. way ints of United | Mra. FF Agnes Williamsport P. Ce Crenry mar # Kers cent Ana wet k The met they all wanted again this year, the learned last year sible for them to do a much This vear a local round-up Ww held fore the State Farm Products show at which time the lambs will be judged, prizes given and the best pens will be exhibited at Harrisburg. The remaining pens will be sold to the butcher on the day of the round-up Keen rivalry exists bitween the boys and girls as to who can feed out and fit for show the best pen, and indlica- tions are that the Centre county boys and girls will have a bunch of lambs on round-up day that w 11 make some of the older sheep men take notice The following boys and girls are members of the club: George Smith, - Spring Mills: EQ- rch ership of eased that none of mer 130 the constru ¥ n by the State drove $ de to were taken Mina them cent, ple seed t Was Christian drawing per rovided ; \ tment ighways n fens h “Detour.” in large block letters ag (3 pearing the standard | H will mean the tourist "| Durst, 1f ‘an ) 4 ; over a township 1H road rather than State ob, | Ketler, “Temorory” will mean that traffic is Martz. being diverted from the established A Emery, route to another State highway. Jitz 2b The special markers will generally 1 F Gross, appear on sign posts so that they B Knarr, may not be confused with the perma- nent route markers, ——————— MR ——— The doe deer picked ago when a fawn by farmer Brown, west of Colyer, while in the 0 mountaing fighting forest fires, ana 0 ; since made the Brown home her home 1 where she was petted and carressed by ta, Galeton 4 . to, try feeding Wu he that make it’ pos- better job. cing evidence lost of h - . in % Sue i what At Reeder : feeling express will has its Galet ind he It that it wasn't over showed 1} that county, arty wns Revsatone » party, A Keystons is teeth in reviewing the progress of the Emery we in this country, Dr. Carroll : gives facts regarding the growth the Christian religion in “wther lands that cannot fall to inspire all who are interested in missionary work in for: eign fields “It must not be forgotten,” he says, “that these same churches have a great and growing constituency ig the rest of the world. and some are re porting larger gains, mostly in non- Christian Asia and Africa. than in the United States. “In the last twenty-five years the number of Christian communicants have increased in Asia from 622,460 to 1.533.057; in Africa from 342.857 to 1. is passing borough highway they all g of the C. D mew farm were sold to Willlam H. Homan at about $40.00 per acre. The jand is a part of the farm from which the barn burned recently, and lies east Old Fort along the State highway. The portion purchased by Mr. Homan addoins his farm on the east. Mr Bartholomew has decided that he will not rebuild the barn. at least not this year be wis a bear Thirty a And churct i sure. Franklin farmers annual tour Tuesday evening on Penneyivania State jective point There cars, carrying 388 persons, adults. They went south from lin county and came north by Chambersburg and Lewisburg. will return by Huntingdon. county or passed through Iw their Collewe, were town way their ninety-two cre Bartholo- f . Ok (ross 1b of nearly Pp of rf or » way They Totals sk uaane They, do things for neighbors #s same as here Near Great HECLA in that state. a farmer died at RB time, leaving a widow with no help. neighbors gathered and with nine “combines” a machine that cuts, threshes and delivers the clean wheat n Kan- Bend, harvest up two years Fred Hew close death is to some of ua at unexpected times is lustrated by the experience of a lady, one of three of & motor party who took refuge from Yarnell, ss 0 Jd Herman, 1b Eby, 2h M Herman, of BE. H. Smith, $33.057: in China from 112,808 to 402.- £39. and in India from 378617 to Sil, 505." There are some the world is growing tunately, they are mistaken. as Christianity advances the who argue that worse, but for: So long world will continue to grow better, on & wagon, a crop of 150 acres cut in four hours and 54 minutes. And this was done without a cent of ex pense to the widow. This information was given the by Ambrose VYonada, a Kansas retired farmer, and is supported by a clipping from the Beling Journal, was teporter McClain, ¢ Dewalt, MoClain, of Weaver, 3b Heckman, ef Totals children, some time ago led her fawn to the forest and since neither have heen seen. Those acquainted with the habits of deer tell us that the mothe: took her offspring to the mountains go that It would be better protected, although she had no fear for man her- ward Bitner. Philip Smith, Alice Foust, George Luse, Centre Hall; Jane Vial, floy Homan, Harold Homan, State College; James Campbells Donald Campbell, Roy Sunday, Penna. Fur nace: Harry Immel, Clarence Hoy, Bellefonte: Floyd Waite, Howard | self. a storm In the home near Millhelm. The woman was looking over a stove through a window to see her car, whan a %olt of lightning hit the house, and following the water pipe to the waterfront of the stove passed so close to her face that she received slight burns on it