4 NO. 16 — § sor i i ROE CE onan i ; x : hi ui i OM } BNE D. | i Hoxh nie JURORS FOR fA 1’. ! L127 «TY a i 01 3.000 IN 1987 ; ! SOC EA ) \ ! | JU i i IE rion | TOWN AND COUNTY NEWS, tu? i \ Snarks from Yiae Ignite Rool—Entlre! ¢ ' I De hed Three Weeks Sound ; athollo Gronp Makes Blggest vdvanee | Wil Ho i t on New Beay Pop of 3 £39 = tele a0 Structure Destroyed-—-—Bell afte : : . 2, . ? ning Mav 1 } i Ist wg fee IPs bi «Fea as ( el ni ¢ ‘ \ : | : Methodist Next—Preshyterians De i i K it) . fonte Flre Company Arrive Af { t y for Wednesday, Ma | HAPPENINGS OF LOCAL INTEREST crease, T { 1 ‘ oH 1 ter Flames Are Conauered, i t \ i = Fie : : “ed : FROM ALL PARTE { her hurch uided 183.8580 members for WOVE na gu bn F WR 3 SCO ed v . . form ! { v ¢ pur 12 Qt § . - « “ennra 3 x heith "0 rad ' 2 tm A ¥ Hi rn I . - : : i 3 ’e pring | as ia. Us sf ’ y pe 18.854 1 of can | h ! . the Ci i : ¢ i ; COMMONWEALTH OF “mr x 3 Hh r i “ ; etitor, his number 4 : EBPART ana serving Catholics The Methodists, divid into sixteen | relay ! Rib] fo nd. and}, " : . » 1 eX0d ins biey ¢ » tho bodies. were second with ai ¢ 15 hird | ‘ n trop { - : : , ate 910. while 20 bodies of Lutherans Ihoys' and g wins in both classe : Hii ! » flan began 1 | i ; team trophy t ; irned through head c . | (ibert Lrson fa ' yn | squire is io z well, tists, T.atter-Day Saints, Oriental Cath-}cups’for team relay ners A le oulas wit 2 take a, 4 Searcely the amount of fleld olies. Mennonites. Reformed, Brethren NE ' "i ists ae a. 1 ) VY sei oe the 4 p | vo en , BR } fy AW i :. 3 X farm work w 3 Auring (Dunkards). United Brethren and Ad he nn Oo | ressler, Snow ’ . wh it O68 | I . ’ . : A . » ne | 1 {1 plowing : oh , » “i : he 3 y were out ventists The only OPS registering $f Beor+ riot W ‘ 1 rophy a gain of 67.879. Others, in order of Prasent gain, werd Disciples of Christ, \ tinued as combined iret hb decreases were the reshbyterians and the Frienda 1 ho lef: the rate toon” Roman «, 16,735,691 ee rn al nid threw rE} oy . y RRR IA } serve & tai : . : Methodist church in Centrali where The census Methodist Episcopal dt "i 3 bo 1] gk ' . ] A 10 mit ks 11 $ mis Sonutl y 3 185 1 ! Deu hts > pi . . “> 3 i 3 %3 ay > as io —— . . yl .. a x ’ . Y » E04 ¢ ’ rer] Vvears National Baptist (Colors 1.953,3¢ 3 CL i 3 ythin t Shippl Shad . Sat ; i ) i a Xa} 5% i : ¥ ! “3 ¢ \ 1 il ing iF ’ ws 1 y 4 “ : : a Bey 1 ¢ Methodist Episcop mth), 2507] ie : Jas . the ; pp Mo Trees, ; nder, State Coll RE * de Democrats ! ! 3 New Aste to delegate nd two runday Het van in wtua operat is 25 * . 4 & or tired up racial and " of Blue and Gray to End All| Clarence Bitner, Liberty | Tod t spring. This ds r AVOTAES Il Feeling. Barry Behror seervehan $ o . ge & % $eyt The central Fred Corl, fa 3 ft 1 ’ : “1 given ® Albert Coder rme Howard fudices, fomented disorde Compliments Loeal Fire Company. ¢ 0s in srr ocst iri oral riot s unlawful 3 nd en raged riots and unlawful as he (entre Tenortes At h 3 r } of Confederate Me ct tet | semblies. which have resulted in flag The renorts ERT he ral | morial y (Apri of in Alabama » t breaches of the ‘ flanc ¢ 4 ; it 8 : % arnmand n a? : . ¢ Alm oh y nr 3 of) Methodist Pastor Dies, j ran . breaches » of the Fe e Cefn, BOL | county papers Ins Voy “iat o § Georgia Florida { Misslemippi: May John Dixon - Rush ie George W Sry ne accompan’ 3 Sw Bloodshed and Voit 1a. 2 . 144 Ru am > . . Bobet er, $y x - ' " ’ 3 an i «whe by ou } « of Ife. and the fire in by 4 y sranerty may] 19 n North and South Carolina and P he toa e. oir i $ i he a : d and daushier, creatéd an err us Ampreasion [June 2 in Louisiana) and the national siandvhen hae . : : rdan t ‘ 1 Centre Hall fof : t “ i #52 1 OF Yer oh ’ “ at 0) it js Interest: | C. Gates, farme 2 a wl “ . on an auto drive through = fympit rower 3 $ - t m. A. Gr tl RTowY : 1 # Dr. Kromrme, who 18 & Rev. Aaron James Martin, wh pastor of the Yeagert n Methods such unlawful assembiles and riols]yaon . ’ LTR PTS py a. 3 ry : church, died after an illness of but ai n many instances, Deen brought ae to the efficiency « tha Centre Hall Memorial Davy (May 30 few days He came to his new fiedd | i about for the avowed purpose on the fire department # ne who hasbhean ing to note that thers is now a Proje on the first of the month. He was aged part of the officers dn control of IN} nected with fire department activ under way which is designed to ‘ob Edward On }. laborer { « Hall, continues the forty-four years He came to Yeager-| "= the membership of the Organ | yi. for the past thir wire. 1 want | literate the last remnant of {ll feeling Louis Gainopiou merchant is TI 3 vis profession at Ashvie, town from McVeytown ization to say that the work done by your between the sections of the North and I. B. Hosterman, farmer Ev " where he has long . . 4 Imper ] Wizard Evans can find no department at this fire was very ered: | the sections of the South, as we once Omar C. Harve merchiint Sta EB a ! a ¢ ; I " te —_ fae # § $ 3 i 3 A 3 TOO EARLY PASTURING Ga itn WATERY ik these jutle indeed and your wn Should Te how them. Chas, Jo OT, Bins John Mowery .leased’ a. portion off : En in fustly noud of the way this fire was This project is the proposal made by | 2 mer Justice, enginee: ng} John Mowery :leased a % ton NOT GOOD PRACTICE those who olimbed fire escapes to en | handled a congressman from Nebraska for a WwW. G. Kesling, clerk § Shoe | the Old Fort wodos south of OWR ’ 1 8 CC Kephart farmer Patton 1 wil erect on it a building in W. BE. Keen, retired. Millheim | which fight hunches and soft drinks oreasiy ha raat ivris RES £ tha . ‘ " « ter the meeting places of the order of The Rellefonts Fire Department fe]joint reunion of Union and ( onfederate w—— hich ha in th 4 2 which he is the head. always ready to furnish ald fn emer] Veterans in Washington this year and Edw. Murhead, laborer Spring | Will be served. Mr. Mowery for a time Good Advice Offered Farmers on the —— gencey but fortunately in this case such it has special interest for citinine of | he y Sia 4 . wt dosicey. © Le Mario onducted the restau feature t Subject by County Agent Blaney. WHERE WE GET OUR PRODUCE. | aid was not nécéssary owing to the ox«]this State. In this issue of The Cen | faseb Me Closkery, Sarma Marion COX ted the dion ature of ” a cellent work of your local department jire Reporter there fr an fllustrated obt., McoClogkey, aborer Howard | Peter's piace near 1H asant Gah The With spring comes pasture for the Very tray fontire article by Fimo Scott Watson [Dewey McLaughlin, laborer Snow Shoe] Old Fort woods site was leased Lroif dafryman’s cows, but too many dalry | Af} States Bat Rhode Tsland Send JOHN J. BOWER which tells of the plans and which al- | G0 McoCullough, merchant. Mileshurg |'T. FF. Delaney being a part ot She ’ wg 4 +4 a A or v4 gt a a Th vi} . which 3 ey men turn their cows out too early. ‘ Carload Tots of Produce to Feed Chief Bellefonte Fire Department. (#0 contains some Interesting comment Jacl Mann, farmer in 1 which Mr. I n " ag ws wid Bent d o wy County Agent R. C. Blaney Hungry Pennsylvanians SEA BR on events which are helping to do Chest oS “The dairy herd should hes 3 Fit and Show Stock away with inpleasant memories of i € is fer NEN of Snoring Mills ’ » - “ . * +H ag . 2 “$i yriner ¢ gr - turned on pasture until the v i Every State in the union with the 34 % % 14 the War Between the States, Be sure o A, Nichols, (Armen Ss adienttn 1 1 ,, Theodore RB Wagner, and the roll started” + continues Llexception of the smallest ihodde in State students dn animal hu to wd Toint Reunion of Blue and Wm. Ott, carpentes Bellefonte | y tors twa children, of Harrighurg, . w shashinn, " ha HATH {Ind Hos Por 1 1 {bandry are staging thelr twelfth an’ iGeay” in thin issue Charles Omsmer, painter Petefonte | . Hall short th serious mistake to illow 83 i raed ldttle Internation: fAvestock James Peters, Farmer Feorruson y Baturdas Fh tunlio Mr. Wagner dosaly 4 thea f av . { cariot shipments { yi in “pg . . . . ad i mM A A II * . ha closely in the fa and ™ . | tables } by mia bw ™ ixposition. Saturday A $y 21. The ; : i W. B. Parsons, gentleman. Unionville § : 5 "a srk. his run Being ture tow early fl ChE i 1 t ment ot OL HRN 8 vent is undk the rection of the LOW PRICES PAID FOR Harry Raymond, mechanic. Deliefont J 3 : rn 1 Willing sport ¢ wie Ghlv « Waving : Bey « | Do JOT ulitiire, save os : ’ . Fy ye ‘ 4 “ s . 5 ’ i veen 2 RE hams; ” can by having rsp na : . . : yd Brid { Bh campus organ | MANY STATE FARMS Wm. Richards Mme ius | i YEA Ke the grown in conta re Wi iforn one o he moet |. ea. tom aut - Bussell IR snag. 1 ror enn | > : } dren is ta "] 3 y \ ‘ a 5 { Russell Fu } i i alan \y ‘ his parental y | f Alatant ‘ x v4 FE i . - wy fone t eter off short Rh npn witied more hat { pt ¥ 5 ¥ i Vove + 8 y v 4 ! Ne ‘ a » ~ ¥ Sus by Ef : SEs u r n ) ree nty ' Decline In Values Except In Some See-| Wm. F. Rished, farme I hose Fath ogy) are whipping early spring the growth ds not y j twenty -fi . tlie total re ae . ’ i l Chand x ton: 3 , 4 ’ A 4 » ount ! f tions Ix Revealed By a Survey. Charles S8hawley. labore ORER sat. ut ft i reer township glow but the grazing will be poor al f BPO } that many « ae ued Thomas Stark, mines i thoege Drodd auch aq ¥ gr nd rit 4 Bt : ¥ Be Fix oranges. can “ a A —— With a few exceptions, the value of | George Stevens, farmer Pennavivania farms is declining or Bag] aeove Sncarly, laborer nit OF REY ‘ the Latrobe : Tt and the J 5 est 11 favs 1H ae : ¢ _ - . California suppl ni tion of Immediate recovery, the Fed: | fohn 1. Wert, farmer Pot bey ohh rer arena in the * - " " oie Pn . v . o » ’ i . . cent. of the grape “| Owing to the lack of snow during eral State Crop Reporting Service an! wm HH Walke farmer Rogue thes tive clients bet wh a "1m : k . - ¥ 0 summer. It pays to give the gr a good start and to keep the sto k the nasture until the ground is dry. } competitive Penneyivanin- grown | cause trampling wet ground does much damage.” 4 Changing from dry to green feed taloupes, an tte re not direct! reached a Jow level. with no indica” | jraeey (0 Tavior. bookkeeper 130 os Where Wheat Ts Dead. Sow Oats and | Barley. iy the past winter wad the frequent freed nounced after ovfapleting a BUTVEY. ar Ymarck, farmer Walker | fore Hee Fleming A few years AgY should be gradual, especially with rT e commonweaitn ing and thawing, much of the wheat!The exceptions were farm ands within | a v ves ’ + : | the re! hunters purchased the heavy milking cows The young im . X stutriies more straw in central! and western Pennasvivanind ao miles of Philadelphia which are TRAVERSE Jl 1 RS, DRAWN FOR oe Ler farm in Seven Mountains and matire araes is mostly walter, over 80 Mie nn other State while [and diarent territory is badly winter {desirable for suburban and country THIRD WEEK. JUNE 4th a for Sa tents 1 ad heen made, Mr. pounds in each 100. This fs very sim Georgian ships in about two-thirds of | killed residences’ in Monroe county, where Mabel AlHson, hsitpr Crees har > wi y pd refused to EV far to the water content of m ii. It ithe peaches and is the heaviest shipper | There seem to ba two courses to fol {there is a demand for stiinmer and! Wm. A. Bowes. laborer. . Liberty 1° feed The attorneys for the Decker is almost impossible for a heavy pro of watermelons, New York ranks first | low, Nicholas Schmitz, farm crops spec winter resorts and lands bordering on | John © Balley, farmet Miles elem contend. that since the hunting ducing cow to obtain enough of such lin shipments of cabbage with Virginia alist of the Penna. State College states. improved highways Russell glow, merchant. Philipsburg clubs 4% not incorpomtes i cannot take watery feed to supply the nutrients leading in sweet potatoes One ia to seed clover this spring, 2%] The report also showed that not only | Lewis Beightol, farmer ae Greg title to the ren) eetate in controversy. necessary for milk production. For In al. nonrly 00000 cars of produce | usual, and Jake a chance on tha weeds [hve very few farms changing hands in M. H Barger. farmer Ferguson | : example, a cow giving 35 pounds of | were ued in fifteen large consuming [not killing the young seeding in the |pennsvivania, but that the kind de | Cyrus i. Bright, gentleman Haines Mere John M. Coldron and Mre D.C. milk daily requires about 30 pounds | renters in the commonwealth Inst early part of the season. With thielpanded fs the so-called “one-man” | D. N Cresswell, pub. agt.. State College | Mitterling, white in Lewistown last of dry matter tn her feed. Firesh pas: year and of this amount Pennsylvan: | method no straw nor grain will be ob: {farm of from 10 to 100 acres in size | Verna Chambers, clerk Bellefonte week. called on Mr. and Mrs 8 8 ture grass contains not over 25 pounds | Ia supplied two per cent more than it] tained. The other alternative 8 10lyn improved highways preferably near | Mra. Edith Campbell, hekpr,. . . Gres { Kreamer and daughter. Miss Rebeoth of dry matter to the hundred. Tt will]ldid of the shipments Sn 1626. This ia! thoroughly disk and work the soll with lsanters of population, and adapted for Wm. E. Confer, aged Howard | Keeamer. The latter Is very much’ take nearly 150 pounds of grass to sup: fn addition to the great volume of | a sprink tooth harfow and seed it 10 aaivving. trucking, fruit or poultry. I. KK Dippery carpentar State College | pleased over a new iw orEan recently” ply the nutrients needed. frofts amd vegeinbles hauled from {cats oF barley with clover and timo" | Apparently there is very Httle demand | BE. B. Everett, merchant Miles | placed in the tedormed church of This shows the importance of sup’ | nearby points to Pennaylvania mark: | thy applied in the usual manner, Boy: |g nse farms or for those adapted for | Samuel Finberg. clerk Pritlture | which the Kreamer family is a mem plementing the early spring pasture | ets by motor trucks or sold direct to [beans may be planted in such a fled Lganarnl crops WwW. J. Harter, lumberman. Penn | ber, Miss Kreamer has been appoint with some roughage and grain, for the consumers at market houses, roadside | if more legume hay Is wanted and the Even though farm lands have de |W K. Harshburger, laborer Walker | od organist and wis sent to Harrishwd first two weeks at least, When thelstanda and door-to-door selling, In |fleld seeded to whonat fn the Mall after | paned in value, there have been com, Wim. Heffeman, miner Rush lat the expen of. ibe fteformed con® ambunt of grain fod js wmmall anylfact, 1t le estimated that more than the hay fs harvested, paratively few fornclosures or “dhe | Crilvn BB. Hackett, farmed Jaotter | gregation for inst wction in pipe of homegrown grains. such as oom ninety per cent. of the potatoes and i a ——— . trons” sande, according to the report. | Thomas Houser: clerk State College Lgan music. The Reformed congrefa* oats, or barley, will supplement past: | fruits grown fn the commonwealth 1. 8 Walser was appointed na no The mirvey showed that most of the! John Kelly, farmor dans Patton | ton referred to ds In a Aourishing con ure ns the grass supplies a liberal f reach the markets by other means than’, .o ouic in State Collage by Gov: [buying of farm lands has been done by | George Kitne, carpenter Lo M0es] gtfon. and hereafter more Stress . oity resdonts who want country | Thomps King, abuoer, .. Honner | be ‘given the mudival featude of the amount of protein, ral, wor Fisher, hue homes or by truck and fruit farmers. |. (Continued on inside page) services ply competitive th
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