VOL. CVI. di Pennsyl Among those wl received grees at 10 the June graduation of the My State Collage, are y=flve Cen together and college BOND Li education. Phi, Alpha Tau Delta, hor BIBLE cultural of Phi fraternity, scholas Alpha Kappa honorary and and Gamma Sigma orary agri- cultural fraternities 11 LARG Centre Hall, and ARDRENNA 1. ZERBY, Centre Hall, Miss Zer- H. Economics Club ARET E. letters. LUSE, vocational home by Richards Ch economics. was a of the Ellen Home ‘ountry and Life Club. STANLEY C. elect Grange BIERLY, ngineering. TYSON, Rebersburg, weal « WILLIAM F mechanical engineering member the Rebersbur of the varsity Amor Mowery Has Fire Loss at Fire, be defen pletely Mrs Sunday lieved to have started h fr 1m tive flues and Om ~ Mr destroyed the home Fleck, and Samuel] other morning about seven o'cle MC, and partly destroyed the dwelling oc- cupied by Amor Mowery a former Hall boy property. the Centre adjoining the Fleck No insurance was carried on Fleck dwelling and all furniture, clothing and some valuableg wera cone sumed In the flames. Probably suf ficient insurance was carried on the Mowery praperty to cover the damage which was small as all ture and valuables moved Po Some of damaged were re the he from the mise hold goods Wer by witedd loss at $5000. ————— i A Mp P. B afternoon, « fire is about urday young of at ths ladiey their own “mother's is THE HARD LOT OF THE CAN FARMER. latest price Index of the AMERI- The partment De. that the average price of farm commodi- of Agriculture shows tick Is now only 59 per cent. of the 1920-1924 average. On the other hand the farmer pust "buy are 114% per cent of the pre- war level. while the purchasing pow- er of the farmer's dollar stands at only 52% per cent Following are average prices re ceived for farm products In local markets throughout the country: Eggs, 10.2 cents per dozen; butter, 21.9 cents per pound; hogs, $3.58 per hundred pounds; wheat, 43 comnts per bushel; cotton, 5.7 cents per pound Although protected by a high tar: iff, wool is selling at an aVerage mice of 11 cents per pound. supplies which ANN LL. WILLIAMS, Howard, ag nd dogieal hi bl chemistry; Lanbda ilon, hon fraternity GREGG TWP. SCHOOL AND ROAD TAX QUESTION May 27, a num- township the Vooca- Spring Mill y local THE held in tional s« with public hool the obiect { naving ne H. DETWILER, 3 ' Ph . CLIFFORD E. HORNER metallurgy: nember if I ail ‘au Beta ’i, honorary JAMES THOMPSON, Sigmy Ci. met member of Delt ta allurgy.; fraternity JOSEPH CC. MILSOM, landscape DUDLEY landscape Phi nonorary social Philipsburg architecture, D. WARNER, architecture; Philipsburg, member of Eta scholastic fraternities, Scar- ab, honorary archite society, tural Sigma Delta honorary Gamma tural fratarnity. DOROTHY M, edu SARA BLOOM, Be ation A GARBRICK, commerce and finance; 13351 soc) Ea EASY TO GET IN DEBT, BUT HOW GET orUT! —— Government Loans te Must All Be Help Paid, According to figures made public by Ag 8TH Farm- ers £ ulture during of May, approved production the Department the third week of the Department YAN loans totaling about sixty-four million d¢ These farmers lars ag that to 504 442 United the cannot time, were made of eatimated loans in It al] parts the States is that re- maining applications on ilo bring the final total much The loans They above sixty. five million dollars have veraged $126.68 each are due November 30, and organis lection wndy hundred field by on received loans, and pledged and recalled a8 security planted proprely eared will be that the legisla tion creating a Reconstruction Finance Corporation made it possible for the If the not exceed $65 000,000, there will be a balance of $135,000,000 It is likely that before fo credit corporations or for move ing surplus wheat and cotton out of the country. ————— A ———— A power scraper was used for a few days on the Sinking Creek road, the first work done an this road since the brush was cut during last summer. A scraper, dragged by a caterpillar tractor, was also In use on the road over Brush Mountain, north of Penn Hall, ¥ i Tom taking rok Some sures and gur y road supervis reas 8 ! £ mnged chool boar reduction rs Mp MMS KERLINS DUE TO ARRIVE Hoy FROM FLORIDA, FRIDAY hak y May 31. 15 ——— A H. 8 “GRADS” CAMP ‘8 +6 OHIO ON OLD NITY ence 8 made The fires ste Pp olf it Gettysburg. The Luray Caverns, 1. Valley Forge, Phila- Grove, Nittany Mon stopping National « aj deiphia, Po tain, and Tearfield were points, LA MSAD. AGED WOMAN LOST TWO BAYS, RETURNS missing Mrs After being days, B daughter, {two ard, 52, who Chas lives I the Sarah with her Mrs aries Lucas, In Holtshollow, walked into home of her son, Edward Burd, Sunday morn- ing. She was apparently none the worse for her Mra Fearing wandering Burd jeft home Fr had day morn ng. she wandered into the mountaing and become Jost, Boy and mors 160 mon and searched igh Mrs her and thi Soouts two n ia two days $40r with 4 «he might have been and robbed When had Finding beaten she return- od she sald that she come home late Saturday night every body in bed, she had slept in the barn far, ghe 8o been unable to tell night. RL MI MSU SA. Washington Camp, P. 0. 8 of A. Spring Mills, will hold a festival in Moser's grove, cast of Spring Mills, on Saturday, June 25. The Spring Mills band will be present, IA A rb. The Central National bank of Mount Union is the second National bank to reopen since the depression took a stranglehold all over the country. A SMA AOA. let those who will, chide us for our weakness In lamenting the loss of an affectionate little friend whe pissed to dog heaven a few dave age Only a dumb brute, nevertheless she possessed such an understanding and such a fing devotion to her human friends that we fed her loss with more than meres sor row, Truly a good dog Is man's robe lest friend. she has where spent Friday ( CENTRE C0. 8. ASSOCIATION TO MEET IN CONVENTION N. Monday Three tion Millhelme— of State and Tuesday, In Members Assoelia- Staff to Be Present, COT ony Division.” Penn ocintion evening cusion In Mr, Ken m "Tha Home's Contribution to ich, and Rev. E. speaker ig Brewster Ch of on "The Youth : To Miss Ruth Kanesatake.” Beachtol on ¢ for Mr Spruce Cres, will open Junior High hoys on Monday Kendig wil conference ior store na Homer W jectu JACK COLDRON'S ATTENDANCE RECORD, 16 YEARS MUSICAL COMEDY ANCE PERFORM - SCORES SUCCESS part of Hy i ¥ ADOT mmy, and ¥.3 adn terious power While Lourtney Ann called pro- Endicott, appar- the theft COWOCATCHER ON FREIGHT HITS PAIGE driven Passengers a daugh- being Loraine Dunkieberger t tl he out or hear The cow prog passengers BARSHHEor. A ow passenger. A i station t freight The going west pulling was Paige driver failed to see it approaching the crossing atcher interfered with the car's One or two of the received cuts, but no great damage done to the which after at th 1e was car re pairs Hagan Garage went on through Shamokin And je no to who was at fault? Well, there argument COUNTY ASSOCIATION ANNUAL BASKET PICNIC Contre their CENTRE All and shout i countians ies residing in and "hil Pana ire snd most earnestly urged to annuai 1 You know each family provides its own bring a basket to the Association Basket lunch, and we assemble just rear of the Park, The {D. Fairmount Saturday, June 18 5:00 T'. M. with Belmont Mansion, in Philadelphia, tables are set 8. 7T). If wa weather, why not come out for of the day and enjoy alr and good spring water? the C. C. A, banner. DR. BEALE, Becretary. an I APH ATE. Convict, 20 Years Sentence, Escapes From Roeckview, Joseph Capalio, 43, serving a 10 to 20-year sentence in Rockview peniten tlary on charges of second degree murs der, ecsaped Wednesday of last week, Penitentiary officials sald Capalio walked away from the prison grounds | at 7:30 a. m. Guards began a search | for him In the nearby mountain dis- tricts immediately. Officials sald Capalio was gentenced in 1925 from Cameron county. He was | charged with killing Charles Ludwig. about are favored good most the cool Look for Fetteroif shelters husband d = v ver yder Frank rr sens” Curtis B Reiber his badge Lynn Breon Chorus of equestrians, house French Act 1 guests, mas ueraders, maids, etic Musical n Chorus; umbers in Opening Riding Merrily Chorus T’ ke and jartges This You Russell Colyer I. Another men Bong Ch Duet Do patrick, Chorg Str and Ought M. to Kirk- #: See the Steamer on the Ensemble Back Again Chorus. Chorus to Old Virgin Hy You're the Girl Reiber in Sara Odenkirk Curtis Gay M Paree—Mrea, Kirkpatrick {horus A and Fettory Chorus, Sara You Moon Odenkirk What Colyer HEouthern This Is ge] #8 Done is Ought Gone By Goodhart in Mrs Finale KE Chorus, Mrs. I. Goodhart and Mystery VY. Act 11: Chorus: In Masquerading. Duet: Now 1 Know loss Louder and Mra H. W. Potter. Solo and Chorus: Witching Hour—- Mra, W. F. MacMorran and Chorus, Specialty: You'll Be Happy Too Mrs, F. V. Goodhart male quar tette and chorus, Trio: Three's a Crowd-8ara kirk, Curtis Reiber and Colyer. Let's AwayEnsembd. Chorus—Pattering Rain, Bong and Chorus: It Takes a Thief to Catch a Thief—