The daily collegian. (University Park, Pa.) 1940-current, August 27, 1986, Image 4

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    6—The Daily Collegian Wednesday, Aug. 27, 1956
Centre Hall's fair in 112th year
By W.T. HOLLAND
Collegian Staff Writer
Mike Musser, a University senior in agricultural educa
tion wrestled with sheep No. 85 the sheep without a
name because Musser said he has too many to keep track
of.
"Woolite, dish soap, Tide. . . they all do the same thing.
I use Pine Sol to cut the lanolin in the wool," Musser said
and patted the coat of the protesting No. 85, who was later
shown to judges yesterday afternoon.
More than 2,000 families have joined the Mussers for six
days in tents and trailers parked at Grange Park in
Centre Hall, staying close to the livestock shows, carnival
food, and country music that makes up the 112-year-old
Grange Fair. The fair opened Aug. 22 and closes tomor
row night.
Musser and his parents, all of Bellefonte, have been
attending the annual fair for the past 50 years.
"It all originally started in Penn's Woods as a picnic
held between some farmers and their families," said
Charles Richard of Huntingdon County, who was 25 years
old when he attended pis first Grange Fair 20 years ago.
Over the years, the fair has progressed into an encamp
ment lasting 10 days, Richard added. Tents were erected
and cookstoves were shared between mothers of four
families during earlier fair years.
"For a lot of these families this is their only time of the
year to rest and relax. It is a vacation to look forward that
doesn't cost a lot of money," Richard added.
A visitor to the fairgrounds yesterday would have seen
that more than 900 families still come from all over
Centre County and around the country to live inches apart
in this tent community. However, now the tents resemble
small condominiums, since some residents bring modern
conveniences such as televisions, hairdryers and micro
waves. Shower and bath facilities, dining areas, and
children's recreation rooms are maintained throughout
the week.
Tomorrow night's grandstand performance is expected
to include Tommy James and the Shondells.
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John Merkle (junior•animal bioscience) prepares a Suffolk
sheep for show at the Grange Fair in Centre Hall yesterday.
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PSU Bookstore Pollock Simmons McElwain Hammond Bldg
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• A computer and components • A banner worth $l6O was re
worth $5,182 were reported miss- ported missing from Yogurt Ex
ing Monday from the office of press, 426 E. College Ave., at 1
Beverly Ladrido, 133 Willard, Uni- a.m. Monday, State College police
versity Police Services said. said.
• Norm Sydow, 442 Deike, re-- • Fred Hensal, 714 Ischler St.,
ported a bike missing Monday reported yesterday that his apart
from the bicycle rack outside De- ment was ransacked sometime
ike, University police said. between Saturday and Monday,
State College police said. No stolen
items list was available.
• University police appre
hended a man Monday for report
edly riding a stolen bicycle,
University police said. The man
was arraigned before District
Magistrate Clifford Yorks.
• A wallet containing $52.50
was reported lost from the first
floor of the HUB Monday by Lisa
Nadile, 813 Brumbaugh, Universi
ty police said.
• A bicycle worth $2ll was re
ported missing sometime between o University police cited two
Sunday and Monday by Joseph men in unrelated incidents early
Mickiewicz, 302 E. Fairmount Saturday morning for urinating on
Ave., State College Bureau of Po- the south lawn area of Old Main.
lice Services said. —by John Spence
collegian notes
• Nittany Grotto will meet at 7 carpet sale from 10 a.m. to 6 p.m.
p.m. in 106 Boucke. today, tomorrow, and Friday in
• The Association of Residence Pollock and East Halls and next to
Hall Students will hold a plant and Willard.
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Aug. 26-30
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• A cable television converter
box worth $250 was reported miss
ing from the apartment of John
Cauley, 220 1 / 2 E. College Ave.,
sometime between. Aug. 9 and 25,
State College police said.
• A bicycle worth $5O owned by
Forest Hunsberger, 168 W. Hamil
ton Ave., was
. reported missing
from 128 E. Foster Ave. Monday,
State College police said.
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