—————— SE y RY 18, 1934. NO. 3 v ersten — - ms —-—— me sown proms sos + . . YOUNG DEMOCRATS CONVENTIONIY. 8. BOOZER 1S NEW FOREMAN TWO PROJECTS FOR MILLHEIM, 9 Millheim Man A HARRISBURG, SATURDAY. FOR LOCAL ROAD PROJECT] SWIMMING POOL THE LEADING CUT CIVIL WORKS HOURS. TOWN AND COUNTY NEW ' 1p SMilhahn's } CC sas i : The Civil Works Administration, In 4 eading $3 : Mve 1dr ‘oung Democrits have The new ord issued recently by E \'s | 5 wroject Suicide by Hanging dre ie ra 3 an oh 2 i ’ ; : J Hddle : dmb itor in Penr { 1 p Washington, acted on Monday to give || o pready register 0 hae first anni Hdd Adin rators he « 1 ustion of 5 ew Younes rath ed tinal i roverniental ! A : Wan : employment to an sdditionsl 500,600 HAPPENINGS OF LOCAL INTEREST nia whitol H ha Yard a aa a oifoot from which i Win 4 "ABH rection persons in rural areas by reducing - ania, iflch will 1 an ™m ! FROM ALL PARTS the hours of employment on vivid over into opet works projects from 30 to 15 hours a es week, Harry LIL. Hopkins, Civil Works Ad- ministrator, last week authorized of- ficials In eight Southern and South western Sates fo stagger civil works employment in towns under 2500 pop ulation snd in rural sreas, Maondoy he exteded this order to all Rlates, Hopkins estimated that about 500. G06 Civil Works employees will have their hours reduced and pointed out that it costs much less to lve in rural alrview cemete he pool will be 55x110 feet in dimen srens than in cities, inating WES ne of the Miihelm dr i uffered s } t attack : “0 ’ y T ‘AS ’ whi ir he st i short me The Iatter depth will be uniform for UNTY AND POWNSHI 1 iat t 1 : oi distance of 28 feet, and from th LINES TO BE SURVEYED Ae i alo a ' A suited In prev rathamus of the Evangelical chur s hotel bal “fy wundred | politics in making selections of men for [#one, and thewater depth from Mciating MOTE have made reservations for thi 16 sitions £1 men and time- | #en inches to seven and The deceased wa keper These « v 1 ppolr ‘ i (= i t ! Speaker Matilda (Kennel r 1 WIS i soph F er: Democratic State Chairman War- [from suggesting men or partd ipating | banquet wily be Jo- officers, acordin to instructions in a s y itate Democratic lead- jletter from Mr. Biddle, are prohibited |p dnt there will Ix gradun slope to A CWA project recently approved lansing « omplete] aged 68 years, 2 month an aay the minimum depth named and work on which 1 Ie understood the water to sup l'rhus is the survevin § Tressler hans’ Home at ¥ Vit i » 3 GT + — ; § He was married Sept. 12, 1857, to Miss ren Van Dyke: Congressman Harryviin thessiction of men for these posi | i . 3 ’ . 3 . : oy 3 " iy » wal will “oh . ® 1 cnn ‘ LOveville, + ee 1666 from Katie BR. Zreby, a sister ff John Zerby, I.. Haines: former State Senator Soottitions These features apparently are Py the pool will & drawn from the j« entre county line as t} lines of tl ) il i 1 y from the 8 . . . “ bras Ho trnnrad tn Hany sek] iMiller Water compan wins Ee 2 ml AY a, . a stat 1 arry M. King, retired car. Centre Hall, R. D. 2, who survives him, |8. Leiby and Mrs. Ethel Ogle, Cham- [being totally ignored in many sections, | Mill Wats mpany mains, ; i= Lywenty-five ships In it he pro y 1 5, retired car x ey) bersburg As Indicnited in the heading of this Vale corporation ect is estimated to cost $25.000 and wi : wrchant, f York, almost imme. as do also three full sisters, two half- . h . . | The second project | he . A 4 § ‘ . hk 3a r sum after : 3 4 Is Following the banquet the delegatesiarticle, J Shannon Boozer has een | ’ dd pr AR a ’ give employment thirty-six MmleyY, £ 14d ia fm afte . : wo h sister ramely a oR waar oF alia hha J : brothres and two half-sisters, ane will be the guests of the Young Dem-lappointed as forema n the Hofferjment of a number of al v The combined mileage of I i i p Ps 2 i . J Ai is fa) Ld » % “ # $ yp ¥ Mrs. Leah Christie, Leetsdale; Mrs seratic Club of Greater Harrisburg atjistreet projecs and red upon his Mr. Stover is also th or and proximately 500-200 Val- 0“ 1k C 11 ot 4 win ties ’ Ty wool Mr. Miler the timekesper Laura Weaver, Philadelphia; Mrs, Ka-la dance in the ballroom of the Penn- duties Jct | M i ied het iach Lasth- i risbureg Cl inkleblech, Pipes, Long Island “N. Y.: CharlesjHarris hotel. The Harrisburg Club Vinkleble host to the convention this borough unc, ana as a « ? ———————————————— 10060 EXHIBITS AT FARM SHOW; THIRD ARE CHICKENS tie Wendell P. C. Morgenthaler, State or lauence Fred Bender, m { the PROGRAM PROGRESS GRANGE A » : : MEETING, SATURAY, JAN. 20 : ganizer and national committeman ri . el \t th arm Show, on this week In Less Breon, State College: Wallace E. Breon, Millheim; Mrs. ! \ wreamer, Mill heim; Mrs, Ada M. Weaver, California. J the Young Democratic Clubs of Amer- i il ; a : LE 3% os Tua pen nm —————— — A ica, who alled the convention stale fund « 3 of supervisor $73 fore A 4 Ire { y ten thousand MH flinburg, 3 3 5 3 s k ya 431 3 $y en ld y \ . ” : in m : emit Ie ¢ ihecription SHEFFIELD MILK PRICES, i Waa) ago that the response ti 0 Tin ecinl meting « the bot { ne Viti De held Saturday vend % +4 8 hree AB NEN. 8 were . y . : “ riplion 3 + . al has excseeded the moses optimist osted Oy sed 81 Monday ng i iat wih time f following PGs LIT & d prior u 1631 when the pres E Hue AEpUl en t her mothe« inter net cash price to be pal witlimates members of the Sheffield Producers Co- z He estimate 1 1 “i Of 3 fi 1 operative Association, ne. for Grade] W® ; Yo AY card % Pernod BE milk testing 3.5% i he 201-210 mile § 1 per 1} 3 Descent “LIE DOWN," BANDITS SAY TO C. W. REESMAN;: HE DID RECEPTION PARTY FOR NEW METHODIST EPISCOPAL MINISTER] Theeha Be the Best Poul a = a : COMMITTEES APPOINTED BY COUNCIL PRES'T FOR { i fost i ¥ ¢ 3 { “3 ‘ 4 COUNTY MEETING P. 0. 8S, OF A. AT PINE GROVE MILLS STUPID, THE GOVERNOR AND MISS CARR, SEC. OF LABOR war vets the bone Pennsylvas distributed . . ret checks anyone found to have violated “Jwhich the robbers escaped. Tn = 3 np rr mi ger Rn Ag wa i u nance { dradford Georg floats the firs mrt $ £20.000.000 governor's . fry th matter somrisaionss > . . : a ¥i 1 tr Lf ru i. Fame A tre Fadgng ou 1 ¥ v i re § fe In Fran = g > J Miller ar 4 2s af 4 % 4 £ bonds CWA employment vould be dismisses - 1 : E' Ems hy re F. 3 osdoot Mra [State sd Minty 3 Fo . 1 Yad g y Fd % > , Soin. gn ob t Alm He Tend } } y 3 re Hall . ? y ruled considered How Jovernor Pinchot n¢ . CR BY Couniy Treasurer Is Convaleseing, Rnith 1 es Pate A night of each month at 7:30 P.M. Is T. Frybarse Philipsburg. died 8 tr OVernot a An Sh rH : LL i a ' : 3 : ¥ ARM {ROPS iN PENN. SHOW stond of the firme Friday nig a ¥ ” a Soraania N i Sehor . + + eternal . pid 1 ‘ 105% vey df 3 ounty Trea ¥ oH Et 3 ———— # . Hh oO i wh Jasper, 2% GAIN OVER YEAR 1982) tofore that politics is being played by their]Hunter, who recently underwent a se-1 RELL TELEPHONE C0. SETTLES subordinate in every wis tion o rious ition fn niversity Hos » » 3 Tr Vvilu ¥ x} TOs Pr Lee nates : | FOE KEEP OF FORMER EMPLOYE produced | ow TRE COUNTY HOSPITAI State. not only hy those in command I da, the remov i ' , nevivania dard 1% 4 hows a f CWA projects, but in the Forestry |a growth Ms brain, was removed] The Millheim Journal gives this ac-le 0 so oon 0h in over the rec. WILL RECEIVE $14,000 GIFT Of i Department, and in buil and main: jto his home in onte Mr. Hu or i: A MOL ETradcioy wt oh "lord total 1932, axording to the The Contre County Hospital recel taining Pinchot roads rs condition con : ¢ ' Te 4 . : State irtment of Agriculture. Sub tht $14.000 of © 24% 600 . ss a . be : sesil onlay "vs ‘3 ard 4 . . witioe t 14.0 of ne S481 re It can not be a coincidence thag the hs : di ate a fetantiall higher prices were largely : ; foremen. timekeper, as well as the|y.cting of Spring Mills Fish and Game nlafdent overseers—any position paying over the common labor rate—are almost : . . political fe reguiar meeting of the Spring nployee bowly ul voman ‘ $118 Mills h and Game Association i ' ‘4 ! henomenal ad ceived from the Public Warke Admin Tuesday assumed all re- RFE n aggregate value. The esti.]i®tration is a gift. making the sum past three years are fe add back io the Federal Government name $33.600% instead of $48.000 Mille, as oo On completion of the nurses’ home Wilkinson ia 2 3 we » 11 1 : ihe ot debt of the hospital will be Hall High school * Association, he expense of a form- exclusively selected from one 000,000: 1532. $83.000.000 and party, the party responsible for Pin- beheld | wi T Vv t $124.000.000. Value estimates must $ : RE ene n the rege cation $ bagn EE : Osi ' chot. Pinchot and Miss Carr are not ™ i an Lhe GfesE Twp, 3 of the Ovey re ! : 0t be confused with cash income #0 stupid as all that No, they are con- school n Thursday evening, Jan Li him borough large proportion of the field ie Teaches tent to have their subordinates favor wk. Please plan 1 oe Walizes wh WW mio by ops grown in Pennsyvivania is fed to m——— rn frequents members of the Governor's party to|tend, : ing your game xi Bell « had al o : hn Wvestock and sold in the form of live-] NEW SOUND EQUIPMENT the exclusion ol all others Of course, | along ww last season. If you can tlvenr ar " aa Mm ha She > : . ta . = . by usd all . |attend. send © to" Guy 1 : h or livestock products FOR “STATE” THEATRE : Ni proxies Spring Mills Guy 3 r= 1 rf. Ten Ha . se] . Crop Production General manager Charles Rich- mately 2.200 yee of the defunct pes o1 it an i .s . Eh Reh a1 sonal . 3 ' . responding secretary at frequent intervals in that. time Lorn .. thus) 54.060 Clelieu of the Richelieu and State The- | Moshannon National Bank was pad 8 Wint. wheat,(bus) 15.678,000 12,699,000] ,ir0s nt Bellefonto, announced that he few davs ago . dividend amounts Oita cessus (bun! 20 812.600 SA17.000 i had concluded negotiations with RCA to 15 per cent a total disbursement no one would expect them to own to] their connection with these dirty po- | i : itical methods, SP Ey 1 rw st Hoop y ied . in Decembe was sold and the vrs 1 LDus ii CRI Victor Company, Inc, Camden, N. J.lof $187,266.46. Thepayment of this dive G. T. V. School’s Project Winners : so o pro-| Bar in) vats. eaaaen Victor Coubant. In on. NR jst aisianeae 3 duis diy ¥ no i the eXDense Cres . y « dy for the installation of Its sound repro: | idend will make tots {f 52 per © $ (thus 2.8 i 2.000 ducing equipment in the State Theatre [pald out to 1 ‘ Mt dividend Attend Farm Show ’ Basketball a —. om ia lade a” : dni a ” J a Jol {busy 21.35 LOGO | ut Bellefonte The "State” ls closed ior 37 per cent having been oY out In (tone) 23 § all week to allow engineers to put the | November \ 1 but £ ds d ¢ 3 - i Apples {hs 4 ¥ into service BOCA Victor ‘ n'y {bus) P18, ‘ 0 is installed games during the season and sla wt s 4 . ‘ . . je AT] . {bas) rR aly Giver: +3 Luse 'h nney i ne Sia 4 5 i1 ’ today deads 1 ¥ Fi a = : - : y : 4 " that test frov wg Township Vocat i “.T.V. 8 Girls and Boys Win 8} vwinameriva ww Grapes ton 17 5,000 [for the best sound reproducing irom i.0s ; X i, stating LU : NTE eo NOH it i } irtied since having been here School = wo days 1 th ! Snow Shoe High. vag here settle 1 ll Lf nie's cots The grand opening of the State The — ve VbalR ama ths his wite had Proudcts Vv wath J A Sher, Bu. A doubles victory was scored over the i vie . $y 10x MOCUPATIONS LISTED BY atre ill He this Saturday with its new diol. leavink un. son mix vera old At pervisor o gricn 3 3 Lhe FH shoe High boys’ and girls’ basket Leet VY cen hoe Kool 0 : go PARENTS P. & STUDENTS BOCA sound equipment and a guaran i en po $3 ‘ _ | present, he smijd, he was ous of ome neo ne Farm Show presents manly fe. iis ait Snow Shoe last Friday tiith asked the Overseers to su Froud teed program has been arranged for the : ; £5E) ployment, On Jeaving here young Kate School Proleet Winners at Farm Show) to ihis Week. fs picture theat i wil] enjoy then 4 Pears $ ¥ paid in full atid vit t hese trips are alws lool : y $ . Hestick maker all seri thedr sons an - dents, ant ese trips are always 100K logs pirls defented the Lrow singed to pay back rens th was due, | ek maker all sersl thelr song and ——— ———— immediate service on the Mexican od for 1 a great deal of in| iu. 23.9 The G. TV. ad ata rt hd ‘made the retaari. that he Rell |daughte to Pennsylvania State Col GAVE PARTY FOR FRIENDS det vp 1 111 write Many parents 3 t bik loge aeeording nd “" . terest 1 Il students fany 1 sd rather slowly, having only a vo- [Telephone company wanted to assume] 198% weording to statistics recently Mr. and Mra. Johh Lali: ave a of pupils in the school also attended the point lead during the first quarter, but | full responeibility in the ; compiled by the registrar The census party for a number of their friendsat of “parents’ ococupations” shows that)’ ° ; . i ! pa their home In State College. Friday sore-keapers and merchants lead wit Fama ! i nt 1 . evening, An enjoyable evening ‘was things interest 1 the voontional stu- ght Inv 4 3" F Santng pr, } id . _ a The butcher, the baker and the ¢an- occasion. . : “ x . s nigh v the 3. T. V. 8 team The tt) wt £19 : on well joined Uncle Sams army and did About ten dave ago a son was Horn to Mr, and Mrs. Bugene Gramley, In Lowistown, which increased the chile dren in the family by one hundred Per cent. Abuot 4 year ago, shortly af ter the death of their only chil ® daughter, the couple adopted an fe fant, a girl, which accounts for the two small children in the home at the present time, The heal of the family Is 0 son of Mr. and Mre T. M. Gram. ley, of Millheim, and ix connected with one of the Lewistown hanks, show this yean, scored 12 points to their opponents’ Inasmuch ns this generosity set a Basketball Teams Play Mii Hall at none during the second quarter, thus precedent in local affairs, the action wig Spring Mills Friday Night. having a lead of fourteen points at thelone of the most pleasant sensations 410: superintendents, mAnAgers. and spent playing cards and listening to The G. T V. 8. boys and girls’ bas- hall. They clicked just as smoothly lever experienced by a local poor bomd foremen come second with 385; and mowia furnished by members of the ket ball teams will play the teams|during the finay half, scoring 17 points| When 1t is remembered that the Rei [farmers stand third wity 320. Twin Pine Mountaineer Orchestra wun. from Mill Hall High school in the gym-|{to Snow Shoe's 7, and winining easily {Co paid Mrs. Wallzer her pension aii] Other parents’ occupations where der theleadership of L. A. Schriver, of nasium at Spring Mills, on Friday of {by the 33-8 score. Hettinger and during her illness, ig can be easily un: [More than 100 representative students Madisonburg. this week at 7:30 P. M. This will be|Prooks on forward for Gresi scored jderstood that the poor board expected [27° attending Penn State ave: Profes Those present were: Mr and Mes, H. the first home game since the holidaysjl!6 and 17 points, respectively. Heat [nothing furthen #ors and teachers, 175; rallroad em- ly ogier. Mr. and Mrs D. ¢. Rach. for the Gregg Township teams, andjon for Snow Shoe was leading scorer] The whole incident aptly illustrates [PlOves, 171; miners, 130; salesmen and]. daughter Elsie Rachau, Mr. they will be anxious to extend their|for them, Just how big a public utility can be]vctommercial travelers, 122; laborers, and Mrs. C. Wm. Rachau and Mr. and winning streak. The admision to home Boys Win, 26.22, ~and isin their daily routine of ser-{115: physicians and doctors, 103; en-fy 0 1 A Schriver, all of Madison. games is, adults 2c, children of school] The Gregg boys won by virtue of a]ving the public. And that much serv. |gineers, 102; and covtvactors, 100, burg: Mahlon Dunkle, of Nittany:] The Reporter one ovening last week age, 10c. The teams solicit the sup-|pally during thesecond fuarter thatlice includes a humane consideration [Smaller groups represented are clerks, ly "oo vie 1 I. Albright, Mr, and]was favored with a call from twe port of ali wh, are Interesied, feeling [gave an advantage of eight pointe, atlof thelr felow.-men. 95. manufecturers, $8; accountants. Mre, W. H. Marshall, Mrs, Charles IL|Spring Mills young people it in & surethat everyone will enjoy two clean, the half the score being 20-12. Th | Se ———— and bookkeepers, 80; i employees, Turner, Miss Betty Turner, Kenneth [pleasure for any one to meet. Refers fast. high school basket ball games on | game was fast and hard fought thru. | The Philipsburg Journal save Phil 3s Inuirance gents, al petites, L. North, Mrs W. J. Rudy, Mra, Fran. Jence i= made to Mise Geraldine Bittner Friday nights If you hmve not attend laut with Adam Condo, Wallace Skiledh, | | burg had prephred for a generale: na inists, 59; ele of engineers, cls Blazer, Kenneth WHiasen, Sammyland Miss Bernice Smith, the former ® ed any high schooy games, come out iand MoCool gathering points for Gress, { ' oh pre r . 48; civil engineers, 43: lawyers, 230; Binger, Habold Blazer, Mrs and Mrs daughier of Mr. and Mrs. Bright Bite Friday and get acquainted with the and Reasner, forward for Snow Shoe. distribution of saver kraut, but had few [preachers and ministers, 39; | postal John Luse, Miss Edna Lause, TIrvin]ner, and the latter a daughter of Mrs. game and with the boys and girls who [being high scorer for the Home team. |'8kers. One half of one barrel, which [clerks and postmasters, 38; dalrymen, ly o.oo Harvey Larson, of State] Mable Smith, bookkeeper In the Shef. represent the Township school by play-| The guanding of Capt, Tossman of Was one of ten 500-pound barrels, was 34: dentists, 30; and mechanica; en College, i field milk plant. They are both meme ing on the teams. Old fans will be | Greus, and Capt. Bhaw of Snow Shoe, [O18 away by cabbage eaters. The lgineers, 30. a ————————— bers of the senior class in the Greg there and new ones will learn to enjoy | was outstanding. Both teams played| ily condition named to secure the food] Most of the 4152 undergraduates are A new assistant to Superintendent Township Vocational school and have Sihe entertainment which athletic con- ia good style of hall and the games |"AS to bring a container, . jbetween 18 and 21 years of age. Nine of Highways ¢, BE. Roberts was named [70t only attracted attention for thelr \ tests furnish. The G. T. V. 8. Ath: | wete enjoyed immensely by the lurge ——— ssn, boys and six girls entered the freshman in tre person of George Rothrock, of {7oHVities in rohool sports but In the jetic Asscclation hopes you will plan'omowd in the hall The Centre Reporter, $1.50 a year 'claxs at the age of sixteen. Bellefonte. class room as well -