— "YOL. CV. HALL. PA. BREAD \ AND BUTTERS” week the Millheim nal exposes the methods employed Republican leads hat entirely reprehensible, will Le o0 Out. “THE TRAFFIC IN : _ its issue of last local rs in ey that are road construction under the il approaches wead and oerct 80 i decency and respectability have had ne contact We ities the lin, can In refer specifically WwW. R. Grazier, National Hotel, and of 8. J illed chairman # Of pre wprietor of MoMul- Re SO ~¢ publi- the boro of ti given on the State in the Fourteen Mile some few men who gt no in the m changing their politics forces of the matter out were work ve satisfaction tter of were of th pre edence road. taken were two “given the at the direction slick pair whi the is apparently, have 3 over of the Several me wera just the oft on week 01 Vad FUTURE FARMERS WEEK AT PENN STATE, AUG, The Week Colle Future the second annual will held at beginning he Penn ge the Monday on on August 17, the morning of The Future F anization rolled In Vix prepa Thursday, 20, WMmerrs Ni hg is comp tio ation onte his 4H entry algo selected to represent nual 4H judging le the Each teacher fr fi group place week of of boys who the individuals were The are. competed on respective teams selects Centre County Gregg Township John Zubler; Kenneth Stover Cameron (PB Kenneth Eungard Musser, - Stellard Beightol Lynn Harry 3, William Teams Hinds; 2 } Dairy (B, Elmer Supervisor Mildred Krape. Wa can bable that iid mens being used intergeta of water place of 1 it will be I « it be to trues lican party in Penn- n proven § f an gulity © procedure ti this, it reason to believe that he man We imipe n system of went Germany MoMullin to take an affidavit that he was needed By hig father. He had worked for a considerable period prior to that in Ohio. and when he saw that it was inevitable that he must go out In uniform, he made the afMdavit. He was "hornswoggled” out of that dea and made an enlistment in a non- wmbat unit. A fine fellow to lead the political forces of any party C—O AIRS we Overseas some few found it VEATS when necesan ry Too many of us are inclined to think or flies In terms of physical discom- fort and inconvenience, yet there are probably no other carriers of disease that spread so much sickness as flies. They are known to carry the germs of at least thirty different diseases. Since flies Greed on filth, even a single fly i= a source of danger, and this should move uw to clean up aboug the prem- isos and fight the files with chemicals harmless to man and animals but fataj to insect pests, and lastly, use the swatter, . LAST HALF OF PORT MATILDA ROAD LET Friday that Hollidaysbu Wdders It is reported tl it considerable mle in prog portion Matilda has beer f pad Elbow m the between Port road, | Hig! way MARBLITE PROMOTER IN SNYDER COUNTY JAIL Marblite promoter, with plants Milroy, Millheim and wns taken from the Lewistown hospital to the Middle- burg, Snyder county, jail. charged with false pretense and fraud by a number of Beaver Springs residents who had secured employment in the Beaver Springs plant by paying $1256 In leu of a job paying from 60 to 70 cents an hour. Bllger secured contracts of nearly 260 men at Burnham. 60 at Milroy, 50 at Millheim and about 30 at Beaver Hprings, receiving from each the sum of $125, making at total of enarly $40, 000, The plants ceased operation rath er abruptly when Bliger met with an accident at the Burnham plant when he was overcome by the fumes from cehm: fends and was admitted to the Lewis town hospital for treatment. He was released from the hospital and was ime. mediately arrested and lodged in jail After close Investigation the employees and stockholders of the company pro. nounced the project a fraud. B. F. Bilger, at Burnham, Beaver Springs, jer E ZETTLE HELD ON TWO Zettle, Millis default Hpring mmitteed Bruce » n $13 ball em AA A AE BOALSBURG BANJO BAND TO BROADCAST CONCERT yurg Banjo over WPSC evening: A Arms In Eastern stand. Visa oper cn ——————— Auto Accidents Ino Pass Learners’ Examination. oper appeared Pa Bellefont« Mille: Robert BB. Hart Bradford, C« Sheffer H Bellefonte A oils Jagene Thelma tate Col Mawr, ght. Stat wil Mire Reuben Winter Mrs Hazel (3. Kin Mer- | lin F. Bhively Rellers, Annelies M Aldw Look Haven . Coburn. ———-——————— A SS SIDA GOVERNMENT TO KEEP AIRPORT AT BELLEFONTE Contracté have been let to enlarge and regrade the airport at Bellefonte. which I has been announced by gov ernmental officials will he maintained permanently. despite the field's some what doubtful reputation among avi- ators who frequently refer to the reg- ion in the Allegheny mountains near the airport, as “Hell's Aere” and the “Aviator's Graveyard.” The land on which the airport is sit uated ls under lease by the department of commerce, and it is stated on good authority that the department is con- templating the purchase of the plot of ground, The enlarged fleld will include 100 acres, and wil] have an east-west runway of more than half a mile, A complete radio station, weather bureau, teletype and telephone radio system are also maintained at the airport for the convenience and safety of flyers eS A i ——— The eleventh annual reunion of the VonNelda families will be held August Sth. at the Voneida State Park, east of Woodward. JULY 30, GRANGE SEE FAIR COMMITTEE SUCCESSFUL 1981 FAIR Bulldings on Park ments—Addition Bullding—$10,00 Undergo to Headquarters Prize for Ist Place Plays, Improve- In Grange Grange | ing the fair and complicated camp. T only hose who work ther with the difficul intered on a b in efforts to make thir Th © h are fies familiar often enco 00 usy IS run smooth orticuitural bullding weath erboarded and painted in accordance’ with the schem n force will CLOVER FARM PICNIC THURSDAY wf the Clover i St fiven the yark athletic and mm testa staged during the day sD LP REGULATIONS BY POSTAL DEPARTMENT NEW Announces Increased and Size for Fourth-Class or Pareel Post Mall, i six at in the effective fourth j« Aug mai} Us ve ass irth, OTT for the To seventh and eighth pounds to limit limit is is increased 50 10 ibs uniform of size increased 100 inches in length from making the al] zones; parcels from 85 inches to and girth combined. The minimum postage charge on a parcel measuring more than 84 inches but not more than 190 inches in length and girth combined is the same as the appropriate zone charge for a 10-pound parcel. That is. parcels measuring more than 84 Inches in length and girth combined but weighing less than 10 pounds will be subject to postage in the amount chargeable on a 10-ib. parcel for the zone to which the par ticular parcel may be addressed. On parcels weighing 10 Ibe or more, which measure more than 84 inches but not more than 100 inches in length and girth combined, the regular sone pound rates apply. It is expected that as a result of the changes made the parcel post business will be greatly stimulated as the lim: ited size and low weight have caused considerable business to be turned a- way by the post office. As stated. the new regulations go into effect August 1, a lM thus for of weight and the for all zones 1931. PAUL TO VICTORY — Champlonship Series Between Coburn-Millhelm Vietory and 6-0 Begins for Thi ni needed ner rf jest fonts The Belief getting 1 the seventl PHAN to0 dark. whereas possible No mm rules shall that until declare continue darks rf if as 2h of a. Nn ih o|wumoomwsuuR | saw amwoso® wlwomosocoecom Totals fa al £ > ue PRON sloconomonumuul - i CHOOO wD oe ivommnoscup & and CER cod wuM » - alos . joecooossoont The Centre Reporter, $1.50 a year {Continued on inside page) NO. 29 mts TOWN AND COUNTY NEWS. " HAPPENINGS OF LOCAL INTEREST FROM ALL PARTS The fit signs, re ARO, removed § laughs are he former latter in reiatives, 193 pupils and are but 51 le teachers out af Oor ta ta i Highs now Department extensive used by State College going west, AA ~~) r, and Mrs. Tussey ville boys was play- had the misfor. bones in arm at ti wrist. 1} ig a He near number wr Beta 2% YET Bead fall the in both wh oo § right fifteen V6 igh Morrow Dr and Wednese , near Howe past three Supers Spring. friends Clinton wests of im for Goheen, rathered tO on yierian jon of the Mr. er and children, Goodhart and Mr. apbell, from here, InGrea week hey t § of town, Pittsburgh. &at- of Raw yesmen, held in Hershe t week, Bender Mrs. ildren nyvsntion onvention latter j last ay tiemen, Ww he Bender : 4 % ve pee Gur and ne, as form na Unie the which his oT. Prior to the at Mid. students Susquehan Rev when versity Morgan h in is pastor of Lutheran charge he began serving alter vices in the World War world conflict was flintown. Mr. and Mrs. 1 B. Spangler and davghter, Miss Virginia Spangler. of Park Ridge, a Chicago suburb. returns ed to their home last Friday, after two weeeks' vamation with relatives and friends in Potter township. Mr. Spang ler is a son of the late W, W. Spangler, of this place, and for some years has held the position of chief trafic clerk in the freight traffic department of the chum Tyrone he pastor Chicago & Northwestern Railroad, in Chicago. Mr. and Mrs. DD, C. Mitterling and daughter, Miss Miriam, and the late ter's chum, Mise Doris Moltz, early Friday morning left here for a weeks end sightseeing auto trip, Atlantic Oty is the objective point, with stops af Reading, Collegeville, Philadelphia and other points. They returned Monday: thoroughly pleased with the vacation, During the absence of the Mitterlingy the oiife was under the management of Mra, J. M, Coldron and Miss Fay Bradford. bk wall
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