i —_, . - Qrommmesm— 98, 1939. Centre County Exhibito rs Capture MONEY MENT. —275,000 ESTIMATED gixtbenth tate Farm The Show held week was the show, were crowd week partmi Reen, hibits in ed pres exhibitors of premiums The following departments and it date: ’ Penn State In sylvania State any gives the names, as near was possible at this Percheron the Penn- first on first Wins First on the horse department won an and stallion, College Percheron stallion on wr-old grand aged a BO » 3 M al two yes Percheron al with the Laet.” Poland yearling winning champion aged Percheron stallion "Sir The swine department the class, junior sow, 6th by Hartl, junior Stormstown; China Sth junior sow and I Sth place SOW Peters Bros. senior 20W pig won by 5th place junior and Tth on Da iry Department. dsfpartms The Egg Show, lass of 5 One a Ve Jr, places in cl Roy SEES, - 44% and 4th whi hita Daniel Centre Hall; one 3rd LAH dozen ee © Dutrow Hall one de KES Centre ith place farmers’ zen white Hall yen class of 1¢ Delaney, Centre in farmers’ five d Thomas Delaney Centre's 4H Lamb Club Exhibits Hampshir «l end Harter, Nittany: Shropsl place, Tate place, Lederer, Jr. Richard Luse, Wm. Hipple, LE place, Charles 2nd 3rd State Col rire class Minnie State College Eugene (ontre Pine Hall; Glen Sth place, 10th place, 7th Margar Carl oth place, 10th College; Stata Southdown class piace, Ross, Centra Hall; lurkholder, Hall; Richard Ross, Centre Hall; Albert Homan, place, Homan, The county club 10 pens in the three breeds mention ed. The jambs sold at auction on Fri lay for an average of 8%¢ a pound In the Grains Deapartment, 5th place on a sample of wheat, H. A Hoy, Bellefonte, Rural Dramatics, Department: of Pine Grove Millis “Mother et Sth place, Centre places State 11th Loe College Centre consisted of ( Small al Dramatics He Lodge the Ir baekah pte one-act play ‘a Old FERGUSON TOWNSHIP MAN LEAVES MUCH TO CHARITY iwi for By the wil i for probate, the MoW of bequeather $7,500 of 1, Mm late Henry illlams, Ferguson township, an es. timated ten thousand doliar estate to charity. His included, alter providing for the payment of any debts he may have had and his funeral ex-| penses. $600 to the Pine, Grove Mills | Cemetery Association, $1000 to the Centre County hospital, the prinaipal | to invested and the income to be used to help meet running expenses or for any other other purposes the board of managers may seg fit to ap | ply it; $2000 to the Bethel Reformed church, of Pine Grove Mills, anda $1. 000 each to St. Paul's Lutheran, the Presbyterian and Methodist churches of Pine Grove Mills and the Methodist church at Fallbrook. To his sister, Mrs, Alice Buchwalt- | er, of Lancaster, he left eight shares of stock of the First National Bank of State College. Al} the residue of his estate Is to be divided equally In six parts, and to be pald as follows: One part each to John"E, MoWilllams, Sum. wel P. MoWilllams, the heirs of the Mrs. Margaret Hess, Mrs. alice Buych- walter, Mrs. Annie Drefbelbis and lire, Viola Bowersox. John KE McWilliams was appointed executor of the will bexjuests be HIGH IN DEPART- AT SHOW. DAIRY me’ in competiti Centre county repre Contest Ly Wert tuted for and Howard test pion fleld The Centre St Unlonvil The con € Ie, of defending cham- Straw was won by the of year, Mr, county. total t amount winnings $6: by a large prize of 1 on county exhibits vas The show ended county R. CC, BLANEY, Agent was att number of Centre people County Harrlg Twp, V. 8S. Among Winners. Harris Township ompeted contest. girls’ Demon- demonstrat the boys’ and in the State the ¢ Of boys and the us judging livestock iemonstration on human food Harris Tow mention Susan LUSE CAPTURES PRIZE ON SHEEP RICHARD PRIZE BABY BEEF SELLS FOR 60e conta nts | a pound T Harrisbur ihe paid bur = er Harris- 60 hy rice of the recor cents grand weigh total price Markst of grand Strock, Clair The ng for Strock's champion 1040 pounds, mak $624. The Liberty York pion ther o steer steer oh ed the Meat bought the reserve cham a bro. pound, gh Ralph f Clair, for a making tha total return $348, grand champion thdown 30 cents three Ray- 4 Meat cents pen of exhibited by Northampton county to the Union Harrisburg, for 30 The a03 and brought The shown by Sou Jambes Pysher, Club H Storeg boy, sold of n pound pen weighed $90 96 reserve pounds grand John Sand: and consisting Hampshires fo 1} champion pen of Northampton Pre Ta, ¢ county of three wedghing 38h Mont total © pe Carliale Market for und, a of $65.05 SEEK DEATH PENALTY FOR NEGRO Attorney Love SLAYER District will ask jury to find a Henry Collins Elizabeth Hk it been the murder, will maintain that Collins the time of the murder hallucinations which he have experienced ares not insantly. Colling' will before the grand in Centre county grand bill the « brutally true in ise of who murdered Ao, has Kock two weeks has been learned. Collina formally charged with Mr. Love was sane at and that thy, is maid to proof of up February. CHR jury LOOK OUT FOR “SPEED TRAPS” Several traps for the unwary mot: orist are sald to bg set In various sectiong on the State highway not so far from here. Three reported to this office are those between Lewistown and Centre Hall; Lewistown and Mount Union, and Lewistown and Middleburg. These “traps” are not set in incor. Jorated boroughs Hut out on the open highway where speeds of over 40 miles an hour are being held up by State motor patroimen and fines of $10 and costs collected. So be on your guard, A AAA) H. H. Mark has erected a two-car garage on his home lot, in town. ss ————— A —— ————" CANDIDATES SUGGESTED FOR STATE OFFICES Pennsylvania of Each. All Well-Known Men In -Yery Brief Sketeh The Committee ial session mended a full for at Democratic pes Hentown vy firm of Allentown and educated to high position He hi served a Attorney of leohigh county, as chairman of the Democratic an in pu affair £0 term as District o Mxalt- { Elka the gift of that acquaintance. Grand Oo speaker Higbee, is t firm and is highly re Pinnsyl- Supreme Court—E, CC Connellsville Mr. Higbeo @ of in the nw & Bey senior Highe partner Matthews Lewellyn ws if the best known and one of guarded attorneys in yania For Strous: of Moun Car Western Court-—Frank Mr Judge iH Btrouss 111% m =a nd have mot with the at great majority or the other nd } citizens there was commitioo in would this well as the Siate 5 in 1% and government candidate fooling 1 knowledge experience ters of State make me th e logicai for nl o “I wiahh to fim flamiirs tt} that 1 nomination hesitation, and ne vanity with a responsibilty. j£ people € agreed t after con- it In any very keen { Pennsylvania this siderable spirit of of BET have 0 Accept only but of Every Pennsylvanian are now thinking realize that financial government head for economy, bankruptcy a deluge of new and additional A ———— SLACK-YON ADA, Richard Vonada, mist we approaching in our State must either or for taxes” the cross roads where wo 8 Slack and Miss Hasel of E both Gregg township, were united in marriage Ww on Saturday eve J P the groom, at the home of the Jus. Hall Mir Inte ning by 8 , ack, grandfather nf tice In Centr, son of the George B, Slack and the bride a of davghter of Sumner Von ada, Gregg township EE ———— Family Party on Birthday, Monday. The grandchildren Mrs, and a children R. 1 gathered Smith, of few others, of Mrs. R 1 Monday even celebrated her bHdth out-of-town guests Baylett and and Smith the home in Centre Hall ing, and ftungly birthday The were: Mr, and Mrs. Roy family, Mr. and Mrs. George Barner, Mr, and Mrs, Newton Zell, Mr. and Mra. Albert Smtih, of Bellefonte; Mr. and Mrs. Dayton Lansbetrry and fam- fly, Centre Hall. A A ASU AIAN ONE-DAY SALE. Hosterman & Stover Co. ' Millhelm, are conducting a series of special one day males on Saturday of each week. The item offered for Saturday, Janu- ary 30th, will be a limited number of 20-inch Galvanized Tubs, famous “Cannon Ball" quality, 20x17Tx1l in. On Baturday only, at 3% each. at ATTEDED FARM nt SHOW, The Farm Show Harrisburg attended by a y lnrge of wri from this section, the names the of whom wer, given follow ' Riter, Mr John Mr Wim Cooke, Mr. and and Mrs rg. Harold Stover, go A George Mrs. George Ralstor James Brooks, Miss 1d [SPRING MILLS LUMBERMEN BUY IMPORTANT GRANGE MEETING AND DEDICATION OF HALL wr the Plmsant meeling at mturday., January 30th sat nlia tier % 4 nstaliation na dedicatory serve in Among the speak: a play an important part AYE program {f the day will be the Hon, Banks Kurtz, of Holldaysburg: Rev. Mars ar, of Seni Congressman, Milesburg, and wr Past Mast C. WW. Hl of Huntingdon. The jecture hour sponsored by talent from the various Granges of the coun- itl tainment i MM — HALL SHOULD HAVE AN EASTER CANTATA Therefore, of the lovers of town will be held in the High bulldingy ¥riday, P.M ber w add much to the day's autere CENTRE a meeting muse school Jamuary 49, at § It A Ther ta Krader 60 will possilide t director rehearsals wily cost of $1.00, those who took part ihile sum All in in ago, Cantata which was held Lastheran church several years all gingers of the several churches of town and any others who sing S50 Invited to join the chorus. A MI I BS KEYSTONE SOUR SOILS HUNGRY FOR MORE LIME Jennsylvania farmers arf applying only 50 per cent of the lime that they could profitably use, Nickolas Schmith agronomy extension specalist ay the Pennsylvania State College says m commenting on the resuts of soll test made in 1831. Nearly 6000 farmers reprosenting ev. ery section of the Staty had lime re quirement tests made of their solls and more than 3000 asked for specific as sistance in the use of fertilizers Thes tests showed that practically ev: ery section of the State required lime to grow legume crops According to Schmitz, lime a one of the essentia factors in soll fertility and legume growing programs, “Pro- fitable crop production, considered ove er a term of years dapends jargely up: Telephone orders will be accepted. on solj fertility,” he emphasizes, FEBRUARY COURT JURORS, Following is te Collage Huston ipsburg BORRS ha Tyni . ’a es. Bnow Shoe Traverse Jurors—First Week Monday In State Summers Ha Gilbert Sidney Bellefonte ££ Penn H. P H. 1 Haro 8 Port College © College Philipsburg Harris H RKapen MoClellan Miller id James lod ney Ralph Robert Funk ET. Havens .oe x Snow Charles Day Liberty Traverse Jurors—2nd Week Traverse jurors f the fifth February Stat Miles Walker Shoe or Mon day In Viet Thompson Mrs, Edna M. Irvin Bernard Brown .. 8B Paxil BYerefl ...uoees sRewesnms Clayton CC. Rote I.. Russell Fisher John WW. Vonada Mise Mary CC Strube Griffith Hettinger Pomroy Letterman Brooks Shope M. Trossler Witmes Bpotts Mansel] Jongin r Howard Btate Coliage Philipsburg Milihelm Spring College Grew Walker Port Matilda Ferguson Philipsburg Milesburg Potter Bellefontea Spring . «State Harry A. C James George J I WwW. R Jennia A W Alfred James Mrs RE George Benner Haston Spring Spring Walker Bellefonte Iellefonts FOREN Boggs Philipsburg Spring Rush Mileahurg Ferguson ..Btate College Garbrick Weber Carpencto Edward Beck P. Heverly James Weaver re Mrs. Esther Minnick Mra H. J. Vrumlish 3. C, Stark Clark Alkey W. F. Thompson N. M. Hartswick Fred Scandrol JF. Krumrine Mike Cluppeor H. K. Smull Harvey T, Mann Thomas James Calvin Gates John Reifsnyder 8 RR. Howard ... M. O. Rossman ...... Mra. Clarence Bitner R. M. Brooks Wm, H. Limbert John Bhoemaker .......... Wm, Carson ... F.D Leg .... css. Centre Hall John M. Blase ...c...c.0is« Potter Thomas King , « Benner Grace Dunlap «+ Philipsburg Andy Bosak .............. Bnow Shoe Mrs, Ruth M. Dashem « + « POLO Raymond Ammerman ...... Bellefonte OG Philipsburg Miles Liberty Philipsburg Bellefonte ‘Bellefonte ceevs Spring Seas EN RAN EE EE YER E RR eve (Continued on inside page) — NO. 4 onal TOWN AND COUNTY NEWS. 1 HAPPENINGS OF LOCAL INTEREST FROM ALL PARTS on visit Harris- ghill, of riment chile over- oy Mr. of town. Cre hild, was and Mrs. Hall debate, his Contre ndeyr im auring y nt, was : guest of het 11 Mrs. Liz went 10 Charles man in Zig { { Danvil senting them students and not cone im~ the are Lewistown, wmer hottie kle has trade slump of guest ily. na, has Sharer Bohn Sharer, form-* an wer ent in ngresy from ot, composed of (Mearfieid and opposed bY Kurtz. of Blalr epresenting a dis 1 overed Mre. Fred planted in a pot PP. Geary, time. The season of fact well to yom incident aut FAS 4 Dar Eender It was ind presented to Mrs i violet at {rans x some for looming OL A thts the yeu in this section is a worth remembering 0 1 hia relats ual ren for solicit Clinton county 8 ymplaint the custom n that county placing the county in bad check col checks are padd, the justices 0 “discharged for gvidence.” The solicitor claims such cases the should and paid by the offender. Mr. and Daup, Sr, M. Smith, funeral of off The or ring about in f justices | Oi ont the Osis When the of transcripts lections the the it is custom mark lack of that In added Mr Mrs Danie] coats be and Mrs. M. N. Miller h Milles Daniel Jr R. attended the Cummings aries Daud Sunday and on Mrs Cummings, widow Haven of M years lived of th of the | distor in conse was n and for many Mills An pears in this account fax © death Reporter registered Holstein bull sold by Robert Moker to a Lancaster county farmer to head a herd Holsteins his farm The animal the of dam who made for milk and cream produce the cow, testing association field of operation covers this Mr. Meeker a succcssiul and farmer, and is giving only to registered cattle ue A was yearling recently of is record in on On an a tion whose section, dairyman attention Mr. and Mrs. Charles Lewistown, were visitors Hall on Thursday, and friendships brought about when they were residents here three years ago, and during which time Mr. Cupples was engaged in the mercantile bustle ness at the mlircad station. Bino# returning to Lewistown he has beef engaged in the garage business and now is giving al] of his time to the smile of Chevrolet cars and trucks. Ralph IL. Musser, oil and gas dealer at Mill Hall, spent the early part of the week at Rock Springs looking af tor business matters and visiting some friends. He has recently pure chased the W. E. McWilliams property in that place, and after making some changes, adding lights and water, ex* pts to remove there in the early spring. ¥e will, however, continue the sale of ofl and gas at Mil Hal} a¥ heretofore is Cupples, of in Centre renewed oid a -
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