THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, BELLEFONTE, PA. 1040 OVE 1S) KNOW YOUR STATE wd Meat Packing Industry a Multi-Million Dollar Enterprise - Prepared for The Centre Democrat by Richard P. Brown, Chairman, State Planning Board, Pennsylvania Department of Commerce Of Pennsylvania's ten million citi- gens, some may be able to lve with. out meat, but most can't—which is the principal reason why meat packing is in our State a multi-mil- lian dollar enterprise In fact, according to a survey made by the State Planning Board for the Pennsylvania Department of Commerce, the annual production value of our State's meat packing industry exceeds the hundred mil- lion dollar mark, being $129221 300 in the most recent for which figures are available, The Planning Board survey further shows that the industry has invested capital of ap- proximately twenty million dollars, that it employs almost ten thousand persons and that it dispenses an- nually fourteen million dollars in wages and salaries Almost two-fifths of the value of production is accounted for by the packing of fresh beef and fresh pork, the two products being about even in value although beef does run slightly higher in Pickled and ry-cured (smoked) pork comes third. followed in order by lard, fresh veal cooked hams, fresh lamb and mutton, and similar meal HISTORIC AND BEAUTIFUL pag Year industry’ total (C -ontinued trom e one) The Over 40 years ag an aged Seneca Col. Shoemaker a cave In 1748 a Lancaster Frenchman named Malachi drifted into the inity of He in Jove and el Nita-nee, beautiful Chief O-KO-Cho brothers captured them and threw Boyer into the deep waters of Wk cave, and guarded eyery exit, He finally perished from exhausidon and starvation. Some clrim that still summer ght Le boat the adorns Lhe \4) Is wall today Sheele painting Alo related of th County Joyer legend he aye ped daughter Her Vi f arith wen Wilke Oi evel ni Bover's nearg of Hing | used 1 cave lake in named “Nita-nee tain. at the base Centre Halli, was lovely Indian makien on the summit of a magnilicent view Penns’ Valley A county be tany. Centre for its quanti) kinds, from over the present day In Spring Mill seen on the wall of a fling stat aperated by Myers Bros, rows deer horns, ranging from two to ten poin:s, inclusive, that were by the guns of the brothers Words fall to properly express the beauties of natures scenery amons the mountains Centre County To grasp them and transfix on the memory one should them in person, and they experience great joy in doing - RS R——— Two Youths Lose “Lives In Coal Mine (Continued from page one) LADY mou which nestle named for From mountain the beautifu eh e in the of a paint his of posto name ol famed Ki50 we game of UI'Y Di today 14M) ol ' Wi vented the rescue workers ing struck by the second fall w came thundering down gs the men dug for the Seeing the again caving the workers stepped back and once again began task of digging out the bodies Funeral services for Kenneth Frank Thompson will be held from the Thompson home, Osceola Mills, this Thursday afternoon at 1:30 o'- clock. Burial will be made in the Mock cemetery, He was a son of Lee and Bessie Woods Thompson and was born in Philipsburg June 2. 1927. In addition to his parénts the following brothers and sistery survive: Mrs. Erma Cowfer, Osceola Mills; Mrs. Mary Voyezey, New Lib- erty: Richard, Lee, Jr., and Ray, at home The body of Amos B. Cowfer will be returned to Philadelphia for bur- fal. He was the son of Amos B. and Ruth McCall Cowfer. One sister, Mrs. Myrtle Sparks, of Glendale, Cal, survives in addition to his par- ents. from be - which ' ¢ FOOL $ 1A, youins their ——— > Burns Fatal To ; Salona R. D. Boy By {Continued from page one) was reported to have been prose trated when she learned of the boy's death Funeral services Héckman Rome at —Bargains in the Classifieds, Ten were held at the 2 p. m. Tuesday felled | products. Also included in the in- dusiry’s output are cattle hides, calfskins, sheep and lamb pelts Historical records show that Pennsylvania's meat packing indus- try must have been started prior to 1729 (in Philadelphia) for in that ear the Provincia; Assembly passed a very long and very minute act “more effectually to prevent unfair practices in the packing of beef and pork for exportation.” The act di- rected the size and material of casks required that the casks must branded with the marks of the who made them, as well as ordered that the contents should be inspected and the casks again branded but with an inspector's o kK. brand and be coopers pack- thir Seven and the cen Dau- while Ches- Eri jg { nnsylvania's scattered over the Bt sixty wuglt Philadelphia by far meat packing of employe ranks third first ten” are shigh, Schuylkill Northumberland Todi ment ing tv-ninhe counties ate's alt! Allegheny county most In por ters phin others ter, Be Lanca ure tant rk Ler Army Worm Appears (Continued from page one) namely Qf over Brood measure employeg fon worms is front of making furrow protected AS Win rating deep irr Mg caterpuin of t harp edge osene LUrrow ol m yapladior d may be furrow or broadcas niested field: Twenty bran whit and but 44) spreac pound of make as proved Qhe of two quarts MOA SSCH t a moist eflici- protecied may WRG Arsen» satisiactor- YOunge: principally true sorms Nees stage controling army relating « control & } riculiural exten Bellefonte RE a — Escape Injury In Plane Crash (Continued from page one) wayed OTe the ir, LHe Dials ihe<COovereu loop ana left wing one und The ypelier, landing gear ar wing were damaged Dr. Jantsons sis aiting for the group a: pot. took them Among withe of mishap were (wo government aircraft in. spectors who were at the Depot in- tizating the Lutz grash of the before wd wh was the Air De- ate College ter in to St fos the FINAL SUMMER TERM UNDERWAY AT PENN STATE The last of the three summer sions of the Pennsylvania State Col lege opened this week, following the | graduation last week of the largest summer session class in the college's history. Degrees were awarded to 307 The final summer term, known as {the post-session, will continue until August 30, Other activities on the campus during the remainder of | this month include the Pennsylvania 4-H Club program being held this week, and the State Firemen's Training School, scheduled for Aug. ust 26 to 30 Registrar William 8 Hoffman re. ports that his office Is rapidly pro- essing with its work of admitting applicants to the next freshman class, Freshman Week will start on September 12 J. M. Keichline Insurance Agency One of the Oldest Agencies Tn Centre County ANN W. KEICHLINE, Representative, Temple Court sed Truck Headquarters DECKER MOTOR (O. SOUTH SPR BELLEFONTE, PA. .~ 2 [OI TREET PHONE 674 eg 2nd Jailbreak Attempt Fails (Continued trom page one) been acting in 0 peculiar manner | { for some time, jall attendants re- port When Hugg entered 8:16 Saturday morning, opened the door of Hosterman's cell on the Deputy Sheriff the with his breakfast, Hosterman reported to have taken the plate turned as though to set and then wheeled and the cell Deputy ran Hugg ft down | 1 { Pennsylvania to Have Dairy Show For First Time Event Will be Staged at Harrisburg, James cell block, about! — | For the first time Oct, 12-19 in 31 years of {its history, the National Dalry Show main floor and handed him a plate [18 being held in Pennsylvania this year- 19 -at Harrisburg Although the from [31st of a series that began in 1806, {the National Dairy Show has who was standing | been held in the October 12 0 18040 event ix the never Keystone State by the door holding a cup of coffee | {| Because of its great size and the gi- yich he had expecteq to give Hos- | antic stabling and display space ih shouted to Trusty Hams, standing near the main door “catch him.” Williams made 2 grab for the running man, but missed. Another Trusty, “Dutch’ Coble, also made an attempt U halt the man. Willams followed him outside the =z] block, throug! the hallway of Sheriff Edward R Miller's living quarters. and caught up with thas prisoner as the latte: was attempting to open a locked door jeading to the front steps In a brief scuffle which ensued Hosterman's shoulder went through pane in the door, but he was wt Injured. When Deputy Hugs was leading him back to the cel block Hosterman murmered “I'm s0TTY to a {ASK Wednesday evening, July 31, Hos- terman made his first bid for {ree- dom when, =hils In the exercise vard of the jail, he pulled down @# plece of spouting, placed it against gh stone wall surrounding the climbed to the wall. He was preparing down the other side when Hugg walked into the yard erman descended nto the ¥ wi. fwoul protest Miller anity commis man CROAPH the hi ol to RB Deputy Ho ara yard, and the top Sherifl reported that which examined first attempt a Were s0hNe €Vi- mental disturbance, a.tach much signiil- the condition. Following Saturday's attempt, Sheriff Milled made srrangements to take Hoster- man to the Danville State Hospital today Ww be examined at the in institution ster man was, a wn before hi the Silg here of a did CRce LO far y Gece out not clini that Ho arrested on an and battery charge prefer his wife and is being held his appearance in court contend the charge wa more have the man” {ition determined u the seriousness vlieged to COT ad Lie om- n ¢ oi Oi hie 10 Nave JURCHES Advent Church Shuey, §:30. Roy preaching at 11 Endeavor 7:30, president Cc © School pastor. Sunday leathers Supt o'clock: Christian Nevin Watson Boalsbu g Lutheran Church The Boalsburg Lutheran charge Boalsburg, Sunday School at 9:30, Worship at 7:30 and Christian En- deavor at 6:30. Shiloh Sunday 9:30: Worship 10:30. Rey L J Kaufman pastor Dix Run Baptist Church C. C. Shuey, pastor. St School 9:30, Elmer Hosband, wed by class meeting: tian Endeavor 7:30, Mrs Thoma Hosband, president; Bible Studs hig Friday evening at the home of Brother Jdhn Wilken Everybody welcome to all these services United Brethren, Bellefonte G. E. Householder, pastor, Uni fied services beginning at 9:30 a. m., John R. Shope, Bupt. in charge Sermon by the pastor at 9:50 a. m Bunday school lesson study at 10:20 Dismissal at 11 o'clock, Christian Endeavor at 6:30 5m, Preaching at 7:30 p. m. by the pastor Prayer and Bible study Wednesday evening at 7:30 PrP TA C00 Jay Supt. Chris £ nts EGON First Evangelical, Bellefonte H. Halbert Jacobs, Pastor. 9:3C a.m Sunday Charch School; 10:40 a. m, Worship with Sermon, Theme “Will He Find Faith on the Earth? | 7:30 p m. The Mission Bang wil have their Summer Christmas Tree service. Mrs, Charles Keller, Lead- er. Prayer and praise service on Wednesday evening at 7:30. You are welcome to all of our services Scouts to Aid In National Defense (Continued f from | page one) workshop or any ‘public place where | to sign a {they may cause others similar pledge. { The Scout council is to promote jan intensive program for National | Democracy, in which all the offic. Wil- requirements, staged and Western as Chicago, iDallas, Texas: | Columbus, land Milwaukee, "t {cndes of the National Dairy histor of Pennsylvania's level where it In 8 investment involves and ers milk pers come farm y mn i the show has been at such Mid-West metropolitan centers St. Louis, Mo: Francisco, Cal: St. Paul, Minn Wis meanwhile mainly Hlinois san Ohlo; the four de- Bhow's the growth industry represents of one billion dol 45.000 farmers 000 distributors and 1] ulation he have witnessed dairy now 17%) an lars deal - ies 10.000 0660 or a Neore than one-third iof th The in made the ite of Farm Show t blue he Lior Pennsylvania mammoth Bullding f ) L! farm population Dairy this year ha possible by the completion State Farm t the Capital | ylvania Arrangement ribbon event fairy state National Show ) Penns YIVINay he § ing w Ot bri I¥ mo st of th ers 1 i“ ; More a Farm Sho competed Event 1.000 of than valuable cat count into i Harrisburg The der al Of Penn Penns associ lion the Dalry weratic yivania 1940 sho § PONSOT A of Hip of wociation 1] variou Vallia Gaalry and otl Committee Frankl Ray Pre will be ever 8 dic } retary cintio best n and Moore Shoemaike ling one neo of ald most extens the country The Nationa] MPDOTArry adi sp be there for When forget that it is may be the event iaving and huge herd more is National Dairy nif i than every adequate reason wi Show expec ted Harri i at tt new * 0 N- you opinions Onan ' | | | | Mrs PORT MATILDA ' Mr, and Mrs of Altoona, visited a Hoover's parents, Mr Hoover Miss Kathryn Young of Tyrone spent the weekend with her mothers Cora Young Miss Bertha Bennett and Katy Bennett spent Friday noon at Philipsburg Mr. Auman of ited several day: Ellis Auman Mrs lena Casher visited several days Mrs. Leroy Bennett Mr, and Mrs. Juhn O'Brian daughter of Washingion ing with Mus O'Brian’ Mrs. Grace R. Williams Mr and Mr Howard and daughter Patty to their home aller vacation at Atlantic City Mrs. George Reese and lof ang daughter Dolly town, were tanday sitore Harry Bennelt home Hoover Mr Creo Clarence week with and Mrs Mis alles Vili Mr Philadelphia, with Mr, and Hall Mr Moon and ol with anna are visi mother Edward have returne spending ol % Yi Ws belweer maxin PORT MATILDA (SOUTH SIDE) spark Sarah Ann's Cooking Class i ————tes—y Not eve Lhat but we can hospitality VOI uM Araw all A an with the them Lhe eCre noms born people Ww arn Kraciou ruffled erved with mosphere nos 1 HCIOW food mii and dipiomacy in inviting congenial Kus all of enve ) [TH memories the minds of ning of ues Camolette of Chicken souffle Raisin Crumb Baller Cakes Melba Toast Tomato Cheese Sandwich Filling TOO BIG FOR THE BILLBOARDS! inls In each of the seven districts | Will be asked to do all in their power | {to have everyone connected in any | i way with “Scouting” read carefully and sign the pledge “A Call to All Americans.” Officials will be asked to promote | {the spreading of this pledge in| other organizations. The council will | promote an intensive Troop Pro-| {gram, cooperate with other cies, recruit td full strength, devel- op a vigorous outdoor program with points. It is remarkabe, but true, tha! apart from the common herd. The people of the world are di- vided into 1wo classes: (1) and (2) those, who do not, Arguments seldom convince indi- viduals who know their own minds before the discussion begins, (correct uniforming and stress par- | ticipating citizenship. Round table circulars will be distributed from time to time covering each of these most individuals who inherit money | think that nature has set them those | who get the publicity they desire agen- | THE NEWS THAT'S The belief that to a forelgn coun- individual well-in- foreign affairs Americanism: wo weeks’ trip ir makes an med anoul poon butter and cook unt] cheese | med Add 1 well beaten! cook all until wstantly Cool whoie ] \ ire Ax egy and mooth stirring aig » J ad FT AAMN and wheal bread Lamb Chops Viennese amb chop in a baking WHEN WINDS GET ROUGH A Windstorm Policy Protects You ATOM Cover Beason nd pep saked Tomaloey From Financial Loss. Bee John F. Gray & Son General Insurance 97-3 Bellefonte, Pa. we mao Phone — KELVINATORS PHILCO RADIOS MELROY'S Phone 9509-R-1 PLEASANT GAF, FA Spiced Salad { ABC and VOSS WASHERS BENDIX HOME LAUNDRY ELECTRIC STOVES C. Y. WAGNER & COMPANY WAG Quality Flour A Hard Wheat Pal Flour NERS COMPENSATION AUTOMOBILE & FIRE INS SU RANC E | ED L. 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