AUGUST 10, ~ VOL. CVII. NO. TOWN AND COUNTY NEWS, | HAPPENINGS OF LOCAL INTEREST FROMALL PARTS 1933. ————————— —————— "CENTRE HALL. PA.. THURSDAY, CENTRE HAS TWO ROAD PROJECTS UNDER S. DETECTING DISEASED POTATO VINES DEMONSTRATION 124 MEMBERS NINTH AND GUESTS HORNER IN REUNION Grange Fair Committee Meets 5% sSMULI AS a A A ASI HOY SUCCEEDS HARTER FISH ———— A — A ————— UNDERTAKER NEFF'S SON NARROWLY E¢( § :ROUP OF 320, STUDENTS AND FRIENDS, VISIT ROCKVIEW “PEN” AND POTATO CLINTON WELCOME 0, TOBACCO GROWERS FED.CROP REDUCTION bacco to an Dunn, mittesm Charles OI - linton district it Loch 84 LOT ement mm Haven the counties of ( Bradford under contract Lycoming, Tioga and Tob the government stroy one-half age based the past and will be paid by the govirnment for the idle land Several of the local tobacco grows ers not only had thelr ruined in the recent hall storm, bunt also of their other crops, and in several cases the entire tobacco field was ploughed and harrowed after the storm, the split tobacco plants being turned under for use as fertilizer. i ——— James C. Edwards, 21 of Philladel phin, member of the CO C, C, camp at . ¢ LOCO RIOWEDS the terms of wire to des of thelr tobacco re- the years, fas on tobacco planting of three tohaoco foliowing a plea of guilty on charges pointing a gun REGISTRATION IN INCREASIN DEMOURATIH STATE GREATLY rr —- ——————— GIRLS IN CAMP AT HECLA PARK FOR GLAD DECKER REUNION. UAL LW Ker Unione i } oF F. W ) Ker, pre Miss kK. Milroy. sec'yv ress ing Mary The Mr. and Mra, NH and Mrs 8) Lingle, J W Spring Mills; Mr. and Mrs, Harry MoCauley, Mill Hall: Mrs Dean Meyer and son Richard Mrs. Margaret Bucher, Catharine Vonada, Clam Dunkle, Lamar; Mrs. Wilbur Decker, daughters Jean and Doris, of | Millkeim: Betty Bowden, C. Lee Bow. | den, Westmont, N. J; Mr. and Mrs. Miles Decker, Mr. and Mrs. Jas. L. Decker, Frank W. Decker and son { Clarence, Mrs, Margaret Finkle, Centre {Hall; Mr. and Mrs. Schnure, daughter | Shirley. Millheim; Mr. and Mrs. Ww. 0. [ Rearick, daughters Risie and Mary, and granddaughtors Helen and Marg | aret, Milroy: Ruth Walker, Centre Hall, | and Mrs. I. M. Dunkle, Bellefonte, i AIAN Contractor David Balley, of Mortis. dale. has finished pouring concrete on the new road leading from a point | near Martha Furnace across the moun. were 1 Mra . W. Decker £ Shook attendance Mr. and Decker, Mr, and family Ethel and daughter, Decker, foe Decker een in building for two years. * ss —————— SA ————_———— FOR PA. WHEAT FARMERS—PROVIRDED!! #2.500, 000 s———— i ——— OF WHEAT ON FARMERS HONS PENDS LOYALTY soribed 20 cent, the government will enter with to pay 30 cents the 150 bushels his average crop). apd the {farmer will get $564. It plann:d to have a good part of this sum 51 the hands of the farmer by September 15, If present plans go forward with expected rapidity. The money to compensate the farmer for reducing his acreage will come from the wheat processing tax which is levied on all articles made from wheat, which tax is paid by the processor. It is evidint that if groups of farm- ers get together and acquaint theme selves with the provisions of the act iand join in the movement the scheme jean become enforceable and product. (lve of good results, | Present plang call for the sitting up iof a commissioner for each area have {ing 100,000 busrels annual production {But in addition te the commissioner ithe government wilf rely to a large extent on thq fair play of the farmer and his willingness to co-operate for i per i : . {according to plans, him | ito an bushel I igreement bonus or cont of per on {50 in the —— i ———— SHEFFIELD MILK PRICES 21%e ABOVE JUNE RATE ———————— BEENTERS CHANGE LOCATIONS NEXT SPRING FARM Io WORKS, BURNHAM, RE-EMPLOY 300 MEN a A BA BELLEFONTE PEOPLY ALTO WHE DOLLAR DAY IN ALTOONA WEDNESDAY AUGUST 18 Quaz TOO the best Interests of the entire group. 1034 bi when A time the peils $1 twenty-four imported from the kits of beaver population and was in 1920 that beavers prime It of win the worth about § O06 pairs Can Year were Including present mated at 15,000, Complaints are received frequ:ntly of damage causcd by beavers from flooding cutting timber, undesired in water. sheds, and various miscellaneous caus wr the damage estimated now to be in excess of $20,000 annually It costs the State an average of $26. 00 to trap a beaver, and when trapped there Is no market for him, the demand for him by other statm having been filled. These conditions brought about the announcement of the open season for beavers next year, a Me If the larger towns keep on lessens Ing the hours of service in stores and shops, it will also Jessen the parking proélem bothering so many boroughs and small-city councils, At the same time the closed shop at home will be a boon for Buck, Sears, Roewnrd, and other similar omil order houses, this is esi} wd There is such a wide variety gold by the Altoona Booster Stores that no matter the to buy it fageous gooda will not prices for Dollar what you have need will an of course offered at Day. may of chances you be able Dollar Day although, are on advan- all reduced at price, Pen Many people will no doubt take ad. vantagee of this opportunity and select many of the now furnishings for the home that they expect to Img this fall, as well as the apparey and other req uisites that will be needed for each member of the family. Altoona Booster Stores still adhere to their Tong established policy of urg- ing people in other communities to patronize thelr home stores first and even on the occasion of an event lke Dollar Day, people are urged to buy in Booster Stores only those things they canhot secude to advantage in thelr home stores. The Dollar Day values can be taken advantage of throughout Wednesday, i { in organised np. south forming ¥ meme Rioner, for each ng Beoch ingneck Er ERS had ores but young i The out- iosely. The and one of his coop is i birds in 5 Miss Mr Eliza Mrs lef last wih Gross, of town while Tossing the fron daugh ter and Samuel Gross, of the morning she struck head post the bed with the above noted result. Dr. Light reduced the fracture and on Saturday she was tak« tM to the Centre County hospita; where an X-ray was made. The young lady has been unfortunate in having broke en her arm four times within the past few years brok4 her in Hed arm arm Friday about, fag wring her of Three pasonals from the Mitflinburg Telegraph: Mr. and Mrs. Norman Duok and daughter, Hazel, spent the weeke end in Centre Hall with Miss Beatrice Duck. The latter, a trained nurse, 8 on a case in the home of Mr. and Mrs. Carl Long, . .. Mr and Mrs. H. Lee Brooks and daughter, Evelyn.of Spring Mills were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Hugh M., Ralston and sons, Sundan. . .. Mrs, Matilda Rossman, Mr. and Mra, D. €C. Rossman and son, Harold ate tended the Stump reunion held Sature day at Kishacoquillas Park, Rurnham, Attemdahce was well over the hundred @% Booster Storvs are open all day, from f A M Eastern Standard Tins mark. Mrs. Matilda Rossman was a Miss Stump before marrage.