’ VOL. CIV. CENTRE HALL. PA. THURSDAY, MAY 15, 1930. FE NO. 20 ————— S————— a ——— p— — ]— tll PROPERTY OWNERS SUFFER LAY PLANS FOR CENTRE EUGENE COLYER WINS ROAD WORK AT WOODWARD. FOREST FIRE ON WESTERN TOWN AN ! FOR DELINQUENT TAXES COUNTY FARMERS DAY] ___ OVER 100 CONTESTANTS The contractor for grading the road PENITENTIARY GROUNDS - D COUNTY NEWS between Woodward and Millhedn has Eugenn P. Colyer, who just closed two steam shovels and a corresponding his freshman year at Penn State, won broke out on NM any Mountain three prizes in the Amateur Dairy |omplement of workmen at work. One Penitentiary grounds, on the east side | HAPPENINGS OF LOCAL INTEREST Properties to Commissioners.—New Thursday, August 7~—Noon Basket jy, qging Contest, hrld at Penn State | outfit is engaged in making a cut over Me Gap, and Law Effective May Sth—Have Un- Lunch In College Grove. on Friday. The student is a son of the hill back of the Woodward ceme- |. ay s befora i a siya FROM ALL PARTS, Mr. and Mrs, W. PF. Colyer of town, |tery he other is some ; tah . pe ) til August 4 to Pay or Properties Plans for a Centre County Farmers) i etiter {i college after graduating ti fr i . 4 ge stable Will Be Exposed to Sale. Day at State College were started atlerom tha Centre Hall High school. |) cuts : ; 0 . wig B 9 ane. WI 4 garage on : ; : are bang made on sec a meeting of representatives of county he 208 Won Thursday at shou 1:30 p. Colleetors Turn In S58 Liens Against] The Place, State College, and the Time, Moore ZA lar Thirty-six tax collectors from each A ’ : . " i” W has been newly . agricultural organizating at State he i ponship f the Amateur Dalry borough and township in Centre coun ~~ 2 p . 1 . on n . . : Miesday evening of” last 3 Judging ontes for which he ' . . tr ‘ . oh x » y ox ‘ . 1 tv WI } * { Vy OO Ware ty, visited the office of the County Pia v Azent R. C Blaney was chos- | received a si iv awarded by Mrs i dy Voodward Cordon Commissioners in Bellefonte and in . comm compliance with the new tax law filled . oe . . § Krape, Commissineors a list of prop- respective dis- linquent them- their ten- a : % favs i vals : : wi ; he : ver ‘ vel medal Bm A AA SAE 3 an . #8 dMavm Ovemoes, hom 0) wared \ ti mirvmen's Mooner I} of rom} xtension represutative. ative fales nany. of Pittabarsh Hens Working Full Time. ich taxes are the to the fir Monday Commi ioners 1 . : nmissic X 1 pointed out that reasurer oO + Pe y from other sale of fj eou : Ot State le in | i \ . . . |numbers and that they advan- JCOLLEGE FARMERS' WEEK | tage of the helpful information t ‘ WILL STRESS DAIRYING ned from experiments and der Of hese delinquent taxes responsibility and can now settle : : " . strations at the college It College, their duplicates for such taxes, 4 : opinion of the group that Centre taxes must be paid . . ty, the home of Commissioners before . bes represen Centre Hall borough is- |. in ir a rb y TR . Sipages . a quered. ! i r scal } retofore. trict in Centre county with a clean| yaad on BH a rcv nds i ICOW TESTING ASSOCIATION New machinery 1 planting and record. Collector C. D, Hartholemew stant Sountfes could veing departments of the School of A REPORT, FOR APRIL ROSES, RED AND WHITE, LAL A BN A oa 1 Be : ull $a 9 pa 1 In his 1 i ¢ A ? h college 31 s which culture an , i Station will Following is a re 4 f the Central ON STATE HIGHWAY ACTEw 1 boroughs ‘ A a % { rat ty tin » ho on YY JOP REY Ped \ woe] B% § Nees z Nouneh # . a ace and Unionville iSanis 0 - : om « ort Vil Spri M Hnquent The greates certified to the any one district with 161 its —— ASSON—SMITH. . ¢ = $4 £ A A AAAS, i Changes and Delours, ——— — os con Lanrelton Man R yriedd NOTH Anniversary {Celebration Mills, A Wop WY enguneers road Tussey ville ye wi 3 n a ! | of y fa a) A al > i saadl I be i il John st county nmissionérs by rinning Methodisy 1 otters | Ih Jaina, B Tw : ni NEY & Son, Fy Vv any he nearest point the } ayers. The mst of the ls will b Ppropris ¥ commen ' A y ne Is : . So Tel Store, ’ no ighiiare w reach Tusseyville Dorrance-Hollenbach highway cost the rat ha Methodist | i aii oh . % h he She _EAve in - le Sons Due to Sund being Mother's L3 5 ving atl the junction of the road taxpayers $1 ah. Far 4 Races {hustra ing the work dons J Hosterman & Stover Co. Mrd4 Margaret yunsaliu 1 na with No. 53, a stretch of ocofis I at i I Pentacont i eAoata rd aim RI Enmaon Where any a ae D. J Nieman, her home with her L ghter, John te a bit over 1300 feet will be laid, over $50.000, a ure these mcrvices, Manyie 2a oli J an oder » nan 8. RH. Michaels, Delaney, was thought iy t h section of concrete at the junc . pastors will return to ET yawn fue § Sn 5 anglers, o grantchiidren aren i Be an mvitstion for towmisty Dairymen i he valley will havep'!iver lhe mesnsges. las. Dr. Kagawa was n Japanese boy Birthday Party. real faniiel re 3 oe EO hin ; - bound: to ester, and 1m 1 opportunity to add to their tt —————————— iving in the siluma He bocimie a The home of Mr. and M and oN 3 ke folowing Visual hue : Tegra) herds some of * highest producing Sheffield Mik Prices, Christ an and ca ae to this counts tr | Neil, om the Dr. Lich farm, east of Her on 'y hi ther, Davig Wenuel and One of the two annual meetings iff cows to be found anywhere at thie pub ha nel ! i" . a an ro a oC |here, was enlivened by a largely at- (Mrs. Wensel, of Romola; George Wen: the old Presbyterian church, Buffalo lic sale, Wednesday, May 28. to be he net cash price to be paid thelan education. After he had received 1, ded birthday party gi in honor |#el, of Salona: Mr. and Mrs. Charles] = ylatan Arch, u held by John Snavely east of Old Fort, |nembers of the Sheffield Progucers Co-jan education he wnt back to the . ¢ ue. son, Clarence, who on Wednes- |Gunsaliue, of Lock Haven; Mrs. Jennie Cross Roads, Union county, will bf on Route 45. He will sell his entire |oPerative Association, Inc, for the milk islums and has accomplished great]... of last week Became twenty-three | Smith, of Renovo; Mr. and Mra Mil held hext Sunday when communion herd of 27. Each animal has individ- |#old by them in the month of April, [things in converting people to Chris {Games of various kinds. and dancing jton Gunsalius, and sons Arthur and be administerd. Since the dissoltis ual merit and most of them ard reg-|1930, is 32.20 per hundred pounds for|tianity. He is untiring in his work and {were indulged in by the seventy-five|George Fisher and daughter Ruth. of of the congregation the church A COW remal nd in Mr.|3 per cent. grade B milk in the 201- [has succeeded In bringing hundreds of jor more guests present. Refreshments acdcll. of Flemington: Mr. and Mrs. property hag been held by the Presbye 72.000 and engineers testi- ) thro fied that county commissioners ast 3 mmi n Va ————— A A ————— Aan unusua am «fan ' fed § act § 4 "ye . t \ oF ¥ | 1 Bats a results, or}210 mile zone with the usual freight [people to Christianity. In closing hes {in abundance wite served. The young lgu.vdertows fre . nd son |1¢TY of Northumberland, but the form: grade and butterfat differentials. This|talk Miss Powlas gave an appeal for {man in whose honor the party was Fiaint | y Jor Me-}T DW embers, with their descendants 1s equivaient to $2.40 per hundred ibe [more workers on the mission fleld and |B received many hand 1€¢ Pres” lew ake 3 1 rt 3 ind fréends, have ar 1 * « 1 $ The guests wore : spescind 1 wr mik sold butted asia said “Japan jis waiting for Chris An be vd . { and Mrs Jacob Sharer. Sr. Mr. a i Burton Fetterolf an fam” Mrs. RK. McDonald of Sts ol- fly. Mr. and Mrs Wm. Fetterolf. Nick The amo { yi1k y y 4 Christ will win Japan gave the opening addres inly. M1: and Mra ohn Dutrow an ay morning, and Mra Paul ¥ d Mr Frank White ad Mrs Vm ise, Mr t f th PRICE REDUCTION — | quant maar Th ATE ie pageant by the St ‘olivge | 40 udy and family, Mr. and A Kitchen Show. haulkd along the State highways in A RED HOT TIP" . . Ryde A ght PDrigade. reading in {Mrs Ua alr and : Mr. and Nasinrs App . 2 N hie las all Vere used to +1 3 : guests rior ndere Mrs RI} re n Delahey a mily, Mr J weather Fidasn condi javing wen unusually faye yncd A — Rey T¢ wie for ti wer | "i roid, Centre Hall, responds id son. Mr ny well 1 and Mis. Vernon the Synodical President 2 i 5s A " : home of Mr. an i burg, announced the synodics raters fork Ag TAR 1 o Tt lav evening of (0Table for winter driving. This large their markets 1 i bo Y ‘ umrine ng family, Frances Horner, Orge SOANSON on luesaay evening suri £ ax i 1 . i i conv ntion would be held at Blooma. dit] Hot sumus of ashes Is how being oarted «LN Oy Ry i \ ¢ thd away, and used along the bir y burg, England, all of State Colliege: Martha pifse on them Hy having a kitchen 1 a u , i: ¢ om of the ye : : ' s hy 4 : : PON nany &® Hoes 4 sy Three new societies were organized in! Beck, Hazel Potter Marjorie Harris, shower. They received many lovely] 0 Hany nH AG Ve - axe ; ara hauled a considerable distance. The purpose is to improve the appears vmil Mira “t meet this producers fa wiatively ner, Irem Irooks, Middy jlast week and sprang a glorious sw ¢ conditions, a . a A AMP UP TATA. : § - . i» # os toot Why not avail yourself $ his v the conference: ine Grove Mills, | Pearl Zeigler, Verna Bickle, Johnland useful gifts Refreshments, cons portunity to save money? By putting Win Senior Honors at State College, Boalsbhurg and Aaronsburg. Corney, Hugh Harshbarger, 8. P. Gray, sisting of sandwiches, pickies cake and “ in your winter's supply of coal now James T. Wolfe, of Sewickley. cap: The State College society handsomely Ross Gr fin, Giltkrt Harshbarger, Jas voffee were served. Those present Ant © of the roadside, which it does, vou will do just that, as well as assure {18in of the Penn State tennis team, [entertained the officers, delegates and vray, 3 sinon Consman, Raymond Bc were: Mr. and Mrs. Roy Garbtick, Mr. but at a cost of more than a penny, yourself of warmth and comfort for president of the student ¥. M. A.lguests, At the «vening dinner a large Xie, pLter Zeige i Eugene Stine, An and Mre. Frank Ishler and son Wood Inability to obtain competent help the coming winter. and member of the student toard, has [birthday cake with twenty-five candles y “lenberger, Mr. Hoover. row, Mr. and Mrs Paul Ishiler and The quality of our D & H coal is at [been elected valedictorian of the 1030 [graced the table. Although the soci sal tet chikiren louise and Junior, Mr, and fts usual high standard, so you'll bejciass at the Pennsylvania State Colslety appreciated the generosity of the The Ladies’ Aid of the Bethesda Bye Mrs. Philip Shoemaker and daughter assured of an excellent supply. In lege. Salutatory honors were award- local society, ft voted to adopt a policy langelical church will hold a social in]Mary Augusta, Mr. and Mrs. George fact, those householders who are now led to Robert P. Campbell, of P« nnavi- to make the convention gntherings § (10 farmers Mills school house on |Searson, Mr. and Mrs. Roy Searson using D & H Anthracite claim it tolvania Furnace Campbell is also in-jself-entertaining, and this plan will Thursday e¢vening, May 22. A play{and son Rex, Mr. and Mrs James be the casiest burning, most economical [terested in athletics, being intercollage [be followed at the meeting next year lui be given, entitled “Interviewing Searson and daughter Betty, Me and and finest coal they have ever burned, |inte wrestling champion, In adiitionlto be held in Mifflinburg. Servant Girls” After the play. there]Mrs Wm. Hanna and daughters Jean D & H Anthracite is more than just (to being vice pregident of tha Student Mrs C. A. Kniss consecrated the Mi-luin be refreshments for sale. No ad. and Fern, Mre. Cyde Smith, Mrs, Eliz good hard coal. It is the finest coal|Y. M. C. A., member of the varsity [nary memorial offering of $173.00. uion cba we : abeth Devine, Mrs. Harold Durst, Mrs, mined, and preparation by the new debating team, and president of the] Flowers for this ceremony were fur - J. WW. Tresslor, Mra. Blanche Bradford, on the farm is leading John Snavely, east of town, to dispose of his fine herd of Holsten cattle—wight registered and six grade cows, and 13 head of young cattie, mostly registered stock, at pubs lic sale, May 28th, The 14 cows pros duced ow ten tons of milk In March, this year, all delivered to the local Sheffield plant. The dally milk pros duction of this herd was greater than sand flotation grocess makes it the | Forensic Council nished by State College and Centre 3 Mra. Jacob Sharer, Mrs, Robert Neff, Wat Dy Wher hurd Whons Preis OR ho on he Honor men eltcted by the adios Hall societion Residents of Clearfield county are Mrs. 12. M. Smith. Mra Howard Emery, | WO delivered to any of the five nears Your order will receive prompt and jwere: Spoon Man, John MeClements, At an clection held during one of the fearful that the census report win Mrs, A I " Emer v Mrs James Koch of milk stations, according te Mh careful attention Delivery will De iPltteburgh: Bow Girl, Helen ¥. Faust, [day sessions, the officers serving were show it to have a population less than J : Brooks, Snavely, Xho keeps accurate recoils made exactly as you wish. Everything |Altoona; Barrel Man, Martin 8. An-lre-clected for another year. 100,000, and as a consequence will fall on his herd, Further, the Cow Testing we can do to deliver you the finest jorews, Seranton: Fan Girl Grace M. —————— A — i n— inte a lower. grade Sousity, The 1914 Miss Della Ishler of Boalsburg, Misses iw words for the meiith Uf coal in the quickest and best manner | Woodrow, of Faston: Cane Man. Bruce wensus save the county a population l, rh show An Sverage [production fuf 1-be dona. Balwdn, Philadelphia: and 8 oper Girl of 103.9238 The average decline in the a Frager, Mart) fonrdok, od 14a Frazi Martha = Yoareck, Rdnal.. eh cows of 50.3 pounds of milk per BRADFORD & CO. Joscphine T. Lees. Bethlehem erang in Centre county at this time. [districts reported is about ten por cent, of Bellefonte, Mie Stanley Mra DD. RR. Keener, Mrs, Frank Shutt, There are forty-three Civil War vet. oO , Mary Weber and Stella umminge, Mary i $ cow, per day. Hosterman. 4
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