-— " — oman, VOL. CVI. CENTRE HALL. PA. THURSDAY, JULY : 28, 1932. 0 NO. 929, nse Sheffield Farms People WAY LET: iss] | SENTENCES OF BU ne INISTER 10 [10H AND COUNTY NEWS. OF BURGESS . 8. MINISTER T0 CANADA Talk to the Milk Producers... .. sors. co otcimoe]iche. and an mapoctor for at n of the ft \ 'l-|HAPPENINGS OF LOCAL INTEREST PB L 1 ore FROM ALL PARTS MR. GARLOCK AND DR. CORBIN RECITE INTERESTING FACTS CON. ¢ CERNING THE DEVELOPMENT GF THE SHEFFIELD FARMS vod AND SHEFFIELD PRODUCERS CO-OPERATIVE ASSOCIATION, y i i respect ellefonte, shurgh, Eastern ar under Tyrolienne reunion week, at Friends Bring with sang A— CLEARFIELD COUNTY FAIR CALLED OFF THIS YEAR The Milk Problems of To iii —— OSCEOLA BANK MARES SECOND PAYMENT —————— Alcott ll — NORTH DAKOTA LETTER | FOURTEEN PASS FS TELLS OF CROP CONDITIONS | TC DRIVE AUTOMOBILES) Hospital, SPRING MILLS FISH & GAME ASS’'N PROMISES REAL BENEFITS TO SPORTSMEN Springs, y ] last week {f business at Mill the and gas HOLD GRAIN FOR #1 A BU. I&inens y distributor, recovered ale IS NORTH DAKOTA PLAN most as quickly as was the suddenness — of 8 lines: hen hi brother«ifis V, Good« ir about to LY vie ship Lines as Farmers Give Pledg-lit him in the Lock Hi 1 hospital, ex to Hold Wheat Untll Dollar (U) gentieman drove up to the Good+ STATE BULLETIN GIVES } Level Is Reached. Hal ‘ business a hipper as & DETAILS OF CAVES : ark. Mr. Musser suffer n attack : } . Nort ¢ 3 v indigestion und a while to produce ne . 1 y beginhi s journey Organizations Perfected Along Town. the fertile the Potiery a week ago, nt follows. SOCUre em- to get Laborers that the hire men the listrict through which } ad passed. and at a stipulated nies nd until the te a {| WARY $3.50 for common labor--but by ched 0) : : ; this time they have been disillusioned. Organizations are perfected along {Of course, in time probably more local township lines. As producers sign an (Men wil] be taken on, but the relief agreement, it is deposited with the [afforded will be small when one takes township board. Certain farmers arelinto account the fact that over $200, designated to see the pledge fsx adhered 997 will be spent in the immediate to “We will hold our wheat unti]district there is a demand for it at the set The Reporter was interested in looks price of one dollar a bushel, and then line through the year book “The Omi we will well only ten per cent in oNeloron” class of 1932. of the David B. month,” Willis continued. “This willloiiver High School, Pittsburgh, for the CTT y aves in the Stat Sh ta rn. some gardens look bad « ‘113 i and |oNg them; so vegetables will be Alexander i of sch ’ short again this year \ Mifflin county Baker It you hunt or fish, help make bet Last year was the driest and empti- : il Am. Fy iNKin county ter hunting and better fishing. Let]®St year in North Dakota that I have oh a Runatovn, a Sunty Sp ssoviation is alse engaged in Your interest help your pleasure. Send (*Ver seen, and I hope I need never Hint ie 1 ay ¢ Prank ) : . to Your name and address to the secre.]288in see another such year. If mn is or halan Cave Eranklinvitle, the rearing .of phessants and has this tary with your annual dues. We are|bad not been for the Red Cross, thou: |1untingdon county: Indian Echo Cave, planning a cooperative Trout rearing [#ands of people around here would Hummelstown, Dauphin county; Lost project to restock our streams It is have starved to death long before the Lave, Hellertown, Northampton coun. important that you are a member of winter was over, but through the good- ty: Onyx Cave, Shoemakerville, : Berks ous 6¢ knowing: the Association. ness of the Red Cross they were taken county: Penns Cave, Centre Hall, Cen —— le : care of, and If those game farmers the county; Seawra Cave, Alfarata, } BF. Kennley, Secretary fim en ~ijhave a harvest this year they will be i vanty; yi bady Cave, ait make an orderly marketing system. reason that the book accorded our Soring Mills Fish a Cs Ars lable to help themselves again, if the Cave Huntingdon Huntingdon lutte He said the plan. launched less t an townsman, Prof. L. O. Packer, a rare Ror gn: > . Ey ifprice of grain advances. If not, they . Ww a .- . © la week ago, has been enthusiastically distinction. The book was dedicated to Spring Mills, Pa {will have feed for their stock thie]: ‘WON eriang Laverns, Mann's Cave, | ..aived. Mr, Packer, who is a “math” teacher Dear Sir ijyear, which they did not have last Mant Choice. Bedtord ay andl qhe agreed price will be based onlin that school, and it was the first {year and they wil have potatoes, for Woodward Cave, Wodward, Centre Winnipeg quotations, which ranged atliime a teacher in that school WAS 80 Enclosed find amount of $........for dues from “ibn «ov» ijthe prospects are good for a potato county, that time from 63 7-8 to 58 cents Perinonored. On page six of the pretens ' Herop During the last few years, there bushel. The dollar will be for the best |iious 100-page year book appears a ] Wild fruit is not plentiful this year: has been an increasing interest in the wheat, with discounts for lower grades likeness of Prof. Packer. and the fole My name and address is as follows I think it was frosted when in hieom, Sxpiereation = So to fanny sivania Farmers participating in the move- lowing tribute: "To Lorenzo Orville ; #0 we must depend on the fruit that nanny ennaylvania tourists have ment who lack storage room are al Packer, whose genial personality and ls shipped In; so far there has been |YI™ted practically all of them. Coples], on hoi the grain into elevators laparkling wit have endeared him to tjvery little of it sent in, id the new bulietin may be procured and receive storage tickets the hearts of the students of the Dave Address Ju. ia i Wishing you health and prosperity, | From the Department, Fedora) estimates as of July 1 gave lia Bn Oliver High School in his years i T amy, your oid subscriber, ————————————— North Dakota an indicated wheat pro-fat this institution, the class of 1932. as Sr AA eis MRS. MARY H. PRICE. Let tus do your Job Printing. duction of 124,000,000 bushels and 8a gesture of friendliness, dedicates this national total of 737,000,000 bushels. ligeue of the Omicron.” % project well under way at present. The following open letter gives all the facts any sportsman may be desir in the Spring Mills Fish and Game Association. Name
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