Page ) Eight THE CE NTR FE DE MOC RAT, BEL L EFONTE, PA. Eugene Brumgart Fungus Attacks [Eze I Anna May | Ke ecretary ] The en mes —— ‘entre Hall borough Fred Brungun in t MRS. BESSIE 5. WOOMER I'he Rees famil lived re U nerd Luse, Harold E. Bradfo and Roy Uogwoo rees.... ad Peru ‘ | | 4 nue for many im, members M1 Bessie 8. Woomer of Tyrone olds \ | ter of M1 Weller 1 Ree ITRAUE d from liefont i" wnsniy vi K ro me aed To nd ene] Disease May Cause {mone seem; Hoff DEATHS AND FUNERALS § Jo Of Swine re | Dept. of Forests & he reunion imme him Lodge, ai ili the Bellefonte Moose JACOB | SHOLI Commital J MAY WATSON Watson, 62, die Md., Memorial 1951 iter MRS. ETHE) Cumberland YARGER 86, died MISS LIZZIE FRANCIS S ULRICH WIL LIAM REYNOLDS REES Reynold Re es, 66 EATHS ON PACE ND SECTION Your “MYERS” Dealer JOSEPH C. 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Way, who has been at } Bellefonte office since 1047, working in the accounting department and as assistant to Mr. Dunn. will now A ime Mr. Dunn position Mr. Way was graduated from the Pennsylvania State Colleze in the class of 1927 and for a number of years was general manager of the Universal Match Company plant in Bellefonte. When this plant moved to West Virginia, he joined the Warner Company former For Prothonotary— Conti office for which he has ever been a candidate. He is a Republican, Ro- tarian, Episcopalian, married. and owns the home in which he and his wife live In State College Colonel’ Mills Is well throughout the county as speaker, having appeared before many civie and patriotic organiza - tions. He is exceptionally well quali- | fled by education, training and ex- | perience for the office of Prothono- | tary which is responsible for the | clerical work and records of various { county courts.” ued From Page One) known a public Sets Hea ring— (Continued From Page One) of the faculty, nor th. educational needs of the Commonw Ith" { The election of six t’ astees from industry would be regu ated in this manner AIX trustees who shall be members of and represeh! the following societies or associa tions, who shall be elected by three delegates from each county in the Commonwealth representing or ganized engineering, mining, man- ufacturing and mechanical socie- ties or associations of such county.” A | Advertise—the CD for good results | Of Forest Waters Urges Alert State Foreste and have Lee to Y atch for two fu 4 id which attack and destroy do wd Lree Particular tressed in the Valley area where 0.000 dogwoods of everal varieties add to the beauty of this popular historical shrine The dogwood Lrees gracing General Cieorge Washington's Revolutionary iarters are expected to bloom round the middle of May The Department's Division of Por- esl Research reports that two dis- eases caused by fungi (Elsinoe corni and Ascochyta cornicola) reached major proportions in several SBouth- eastern States last resulting damage 10 lerted Case alertness | bei: Forge Park over headqg Year, 1 considerable nia Ceorgla ryl and Caroling je tod 1] and twig often cause plete wither. the eave tunately, Penr ters report that disease has pearance in thi re » officials, however nt wylvania State neither of the made an ap- 6. Department are preparing for the diseases pearing and spreading from tates to this Commonwenith A recommended control lig! involves spraying before the possibility other for these the dog- tree they bloom with cide H. S. Grads Eligible For Army Program class mem. school may § Army's ram IT : i hb enlistment the Army and completion of ba. training FRE State College Youths Enlist i in Air Force William 8S Nagle nm mander of the U Army-Alr Porce Recruiting Stati 220 WwW. Hig! Bellefont announces the State College 8 A tr Force ot od of 4 years Dreibelbis, 20. son of Mrs Walter E Dreibelbis RD 1, prior to hi employed at Pent Qirpet College nt was L. Warefield. 19, son Harry Warefield 1 Bireet, Btate College ml, was employed bn ‘od works of Mr of 808 § srt Or u Bath Alrme: State High to Lackland Air | Antonio, ‘Tex. Apr gocirination int Are graduates of School. They réported Force Base, Sar 22 for basic in. the Air Porce Wait Year Before Cutting Asparagus During the first plant asparagus be made (Guring the Asst. Counts Long | Since a planting or, fhould last 20 years or more it pays to develop strong, healthy , plants before heavy cuttings begin. | | During the harcest period, all the | | stems, regardless of size, should be | | eut off at the ground before they | show siens of branching. Otherwise. | | the buds or crowns beneath the | surface fall 15 develop a continu. ous supply of new stems. When | stems begin to get thin, it shows the | jeu'ting season fot such plants | shouh plants should cease and that | they should be permitted to grow. ‘Concert Group— (Continued Prom Page Ouse) word is received from Columbia Concerts of New York City. it was announced that three of the pro- grams will be groups. Lawrence McClure, chairman of the campaign committee, expresses his thanks to everyone who helped with the work and those whose memberships helped mike the campaign A Miccess Start 2nd Floor— Continued Prom Page One) terial from the ground kel. season after you no cutting should and only light cuttings second year, reminds | Agent Clair D. De- properly cared cess entails wrapping the beam with Wire mesh and pouring concrete into the basket this formed. The interior of the building shows workers of heating, ventilating, savancing ne Surpshieling yeu bo 2lc ab PERSONALLY SELECTED WEIS Swift's PRICES MEATS Premium of the Department 'W k ! 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