POULTRY MEETINGS SCHEDULED ON 8 DEMONSTRATION Meetings Arranged as Part of Agricul tural Extension burg, List, Aaronshurg and on relative pn Some chicks among Centre to be feeding of chicks, regulation pregx 0d diseases whic heavy points Care and of brooder stoves, 1 of bry er houses, and cause losses with and bring arranged of weather © following schedule: Wednesday, April fer, Howard, 9 | Wednesday, April Stormstown 3 Wednesd A State other anvone has to Thi and any up. meetings held be will ution AY, Coll Thursday, Reber Thursda Aar Thurs« al av Long THREATENS OF CENTRE (CORN BORER (CORN CROP {But Killing No ditional RB. C. Pest, Borers Regulres Investment. ounty ent Blaney Tells How to stroy tation In corn. smitntion threatens part of itre county, luca Careful consider followed by the will | Re ation tuation, listed below 1 Gamage: contro C8 we vent the expected Killing tional | addl- insure borers requires no but will kill the in corn Investment, Just over borer, stalks it changes Into That means taking care of al] corn stalks the shredding, against loss, which winters and stubbles, before a moth to start a new hrood. and corn refuse about farm flelds down buildings and by plowing them or burning, and under not Ist. weed stubbles than May stalks top of the ground.) plowing deep, later {Clean plow- Ing—no or stems on Be « —————— ATTLE, TWO 5 EIGHT HEAD YOUNG ( BROOD AND HAY, SOWS, 6 PIGS CHICKENS, BURNED. GRAIN, IMPLEMENTS, ETC, DE STROYED., implements. tools, COWS and head from e¢ barn by ¥ dents, of hi retpoved stu at six ries t two Penn State the d alarm James Heyman, gave first - Spd 2 about 5:45 00K, an a farm hand The fire was first observed on the hay ox loft on the north side of the barn un which section ti young oaittle kept Boyd Johnson Jodon farm, and farm stock, etg ance, His Joss $2000 to $3000. at the time the at church. The pumper was run out from Belle fonte and by its efforts building on the south side of the road wns saved from destruction. Mr, Jodon was in of the fire, buying horses. He expects to arrive with them on Friday It is known he carrieg Insurance on the barn A fair estimate replacement would be $5000.00 The origin of While the barn tricity, there no section of the upper portion of it. der 1 wore on the of the no insur at from Jol.nson out is the tenant is the He carried is estimated Mr. and Mrs fire broke owner were the lowa at tha {Ime § of the fire is unknown. elec any lighted by wiring was was in former Governor Daniel Hastings, the barn standing on the same site was destroyed by fire on July 3rd, 1903, at 1:15 P. M., probably due to children celebrating with fire crackers. Elmer Bwartz was tenant on the farm at that time. The total losg at that fire estisnated at $5000.00 TREDWAY—BINGMAN, The Gazette and Dally, published In York, gave the followng account of the wedding of Miss Mary Bingman, formerly of town, a graduate of the Centre Halj High school, and held in the higest esteem by her companions. The York paper says: On Friday ‘afternoon (March 26) at 4 oclock, Miss Mary A BEingman, daughter of Rov. and Mrs. J, Fred Bingman, and T. Irvn Tredway, son of Thomas Tredway and the late Mary BE. Tredway, Stewartstown, were \ nited in marriage by the bride's father in the presence of a few rdatives and friends i | School, Phila 1 for the past eight years has i ure | fol. the Stewartstoy secretary assistant | manage F was served the r ovllowing the ceremony, a dinner bridal couple and guests | of They lefy motor on a short wedding trip to Phil- At place they were guests of Mr. and Mrs at the home bride by adelphia and Lansdale the Iatter Karl A. Thompson. At the of term couple close the rehool their | Stewarts present the will reside In newly furnished home In own. Those present Mrs, J. Jr., Loganville: laum, Lemoyne: at Bingman Mr. Mr the wedding were Fred and son ¥red, Mrs. E. A Mrs. M. 8 Altoona; Mrs. Edwin “rout, Miss Alice Deardorf, Han Mr. and Mrd B. F. WW. Mi Clunsg, | I. Ful Thomas Trel R. McClung of Stewartstown. and and Cowher, Tass Helen ton, Marvin and James Anderson, — We see where Uncle Sam is going! to need install some extra machinery to turn out postal cards now that let | ter postage has been increased from | Thera Is a whale: of a lot of writing which can be done | on the penny post card that fs now being done by letter, so that the $125,- 000,000 or so looked for Increase in revenue from the 3-cent postage rate may not materialize. The American people are strong against the increase of taxes in any form right now, AS Bince becoming an Insurance man, Silent Cal has becomo talkative, His verbosity over the radio cost the ex: President a check for $2600 and an apology to Lewis B. Tibbetts, who threatened to sue for $100,000 for hav: ing been slandered The sult against Coolidge as a diroctor in the New York Life Insurance company, will be with: drawn but a damage suit wil} then be filed aginst the company, SALE SEASON CLOSED; SETTLEMENTS 1432 sale season is ov wil} there ix farming imple ep, ef LOGAN GRANGE TO SPONSOR HOME TALENT i —— RR (OWHER-HIRONIMUS, ¢ ¥ ACQUITTED POLICEMEN HESUME THEIR BEATS xt char of to . : a Hodges, al wared against Lock them in Frank se or 1 investigation insg May BR Welh and Pri vate Detective David Ii Probst, of Lock Haven, who apy 8 A grand Patrolman George were convicted the same by jury, which recommendead extreme mercy for the two men deferred have asked for Judge Watson sentence as their attorneys trial, but the matter is settled Patrolman Webb a new until wil] be suspended from the police force, E a m—— ANNOUNCEMENT, Mayor E Shoemaker stated, that he parior from ia hnown The undersigned removed dental the Grove property to the old Reformed Centre Hall, purchased iy: and iy rons announces bs # nhs hia what PArsoOnagy, ¥ him W BOTVE 1 recent is prepared to he hia pat neg reflofore H. R. WHITE, 3t.015 Dental Surgeon a CHEVROLET PRICE REDUCTIONS, Chevrolet price reductions ranging up to fifty-five dollars were announced by W. 8, Knudsen, president and gen era; manager of the Chevrolet Motor company. Reduced prices on els, all £. o. b, Flint, follows: Roadster individual mod: Mich, are as $485 $495 9490 $490 33515 1510 $495 $516 $590 $616 $578 Phaeton ... .e Five-window coupe Three window coupe Sport coupe De Luxe coupe ... Coach De Luxe Coach Standard Sedan Special Sedan S-passenger Coupe .......... Cabriolet 8596 Landeau Phaeton ..... «$625 The reduction took effect April 1, and all dealers have been advised to make immediate delivery of all models at the new low reduced price sea'e Let us do your Job Printing. saw PERVERT ENE FEbadsunnaa Rasen vwins Sre Esra Er Ey EAv EER s NNER CHR POTTER TWP, PAYS #600 FOR SNOW SHOVELING \ N in t Potter a plump $600.00 for The two snows In reh Cos township taxi oad cording masini ti——— JORDAN PROPERTY SOLD TO PHILIP WH. STORCH Cl MeCLINTICO-WEAVYER. E — Mills and Guan Clad ITnesday. lod Mert ‘Spring Bug DRIVERS ARE GRANTED ¢ : £ I. Miller, Bell wn, Philadelphia. IR tith MISS SMITH IS NEW EXTENSION WORKER IN COUNTY Miss Eleanor Julia Smith, of Buffalo, New York, has been appointed home economics extension of n representative Centre Miss Alexon, Mina after county to succeed Jean resigned. Smith enters extension work two and one-half years" edvere lence in economics at She teaching home North High a graduate of the Buffalo State Teach {the Fast school. is eras College done post-gradu of Buffalo Miss Emith will progiam In home and has at the Beginnng March ate work University ag take charge of the { economics in household includes etoth 4H hor extension wirich {projects nutrition and health, Hing, management, and will Agricultural girls’ office Association Office, club work. She have in the Extension Court House, Belle. fonte, A MM ARS 55 . NEW FORD CAR PRICES, Ford says, “It is a great new car at an unusually low price.” New prices are: Roadster Phaeton Fordor sedan De Luxe Roadster De Laxe Phaeton De lLaxe Tudor “sass De Luxe Coupe .... Cabriolet .. De Luxe Fordor Victoria ..... Convertible Sedan ‘as I ARM BATA, WANTED We want to onds that have defaulted in ground rent. State exact location of boards. LEWISTOWN OUTDOOR ADVERTISING CO, Eas “en . ERE sean a FER Ese N es PEA RRs rea Penn .e 1932. ——= MOVINGS IN TOWN, H hurch cs ————— SIA HIGHWAY STORAGE BUILDING FOR BELLEFONTE $750.000 $20,000 i ciesh— NOTICE OF STORES (CLOSING. CLOSED FOR TWO FISH HATCHERY TRACTS DEAL rornitnt of rement of near Vall Ar haries Steele In Lamar gap, near the Centre coun: n county by the Fisheries Department for concluded Wednesday of government acquire of the U hi in last 8. government abuhing purposes, Haven The the properties No government's wera 100k on week will he title in a short time statement was fothcoming from representative as to when the initial work establishing the hatchery wil} be started the of now that deal has been consummated. There that summer iz expectation, however, opera tone may ba started this i —— Attended Stover Funeral, The funeral of Mrs. Sarah Stover all of in her io, Nher of and Mrs. chfidren and Miss relatives was attended by except Abner, of Berea, Anna, in Wisconsin. out who Mr friends {rom town also did so wert OBCAT Mrs. talph Stover, State College: Mr and Mra John Hockman, Mr. and Mrs Clyde lock man. Mrs. Bruce Emerick, Mr. and Mrs, Foster Sharer, Mr, and Mrs Har ry 8mith, William 8mith, Kermit Noll, Mrs, Emma Noll, of Zion; Mr. and Mrs, Hiram Grove, Bellefonte; Mr. and Mrs, Lot Dunkile, Petersburg: Mr and Mrs Mervin Kuhn, S8amue] Ishler, Boals- burg; Mrs, Fred Bohn, Mr. and Mrs Jasper Lingle, Spring Mills; Jerald Stover, Mrs. Theodore Brown, Mildred, Helen and Danie; Myers, Mrs. Thelma Green, Miss Ruth Stover, Miss Vir ginia Stover, of Altoona. AI I er m—— P, 8 C. BRANCH SCHOOLS TO GRADUATE §2 Eighty two students in branch schools conducted by the engineering extension department of the Pennayl- vania State College will be graduated within the next two weeks, Prof. I O Keller, head of the department, an: nounced. ; The closing functions of the year, at which the certificates will be grant od, wil} be held In Reading on Thurs day: in Evie on Psiday: in Wilkes: Stover, Mr, and 187 W. Market St. Barre on April 11; Seranton on April 14 and Allentown on April 19. NO. 14. ssl TOWN AND COUNTY NEWS. HAPPENINGS OF LOCAL INTEREST FROM ALL PARTS iT having been th of Mrs. John They ex- {Thurs~ } Lauth- i bined and h pastor Ralph H. i be the pastor notice. Ora irther Mifflinburg, was , Frank other other Lda sto aoa last but join the Ranger fores for of 1 training. insurance hit weeks, the latter first time His usual at a a again enter business. Wright Whirl Stoner's Ned, Sunday after beside the pilot, os ried a young man, and was on itsway to Cleveland. The pliof, had Jost his © bed somewhat to ip, A passenger, although one of experience, and was unable to find id. On obtaining the in formation desired, the ship took off In a heavy Mr Frank McoClellan and FOUng “Bud,” are making their home with Mrs. MoClel 8 par Mr Mrs. F. Emery. In town, expecting to remain until home at Su Coliege on A is completed, Mr, conducting a garage and franchise for the sale of line cars, and this making a record in warings fi his Bellefonte wind and Mrs daughter, al ents, and C here their East Mice also th BOARON new t ite Beaver Ve fe Aa nue Jian holds Chevrolet o of has been car sales Wheat flelds continue to maintain 8 most promising appearance in all seo tions. The tips of the blades of the wheat plants were nipped by the se vere cold during the first week fn March, but that in no way weakened the plants. Nearly all the wheat fields are covered with a heavy growth, there being scarcely a bare spot viel ble in any field to be seen from the top of Nittany Mountain-—a conditivy rarely occurring. The closing of the Shaffer store does not speak so well for circular adver tising institutions. While the down fall of these stores was not wholly due to the fact that they did not ue newspaper space to make announos: ments, it does show that they lacked community interest, without whigh a8 institution bas no legitimate claim to ask patronage from the in It Newspaper advertising has recognised as a standard business conditions, and ‘capecially is colns fo the till In times 1 now experiencing. :
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