ub dupli spt ia anp ney $93%040 fields, eof Wore pu t teach L Following wi show ipproved ibs were sold College wiract « 1 h attending the the judges Champion pen of for cents WU com lambs sold I those show 51 we purchased ment wn i high praise from bovg in Decker at State L456, or per pound, and drew Market county average the the 11.2 by the Giant The 24 $392.78, « pound champion. Not champion they a pound the agricultural class Spring Project Harris township under E. H. Dale the State contes Eleven Mn in Harrisburg Centra for es of or including including sold an the contest Vo places Two cational Ist and vegetable gro 16.2 conts per boys from school wveraged 6th t in in winnerg paper a ae MM These Wer The reserved hampion 188 State Colle Pen was Hots total of $7 th ive announced in week's Ross of ational pur- i 1 for 5.00, the ge Town hon- the Harris hoop was singly to th Farmers o Thomas Vix ored b ya ship ir t Centre honot Am vy being lected competed in Harris- «com- ture f In wee group tha club show at organiz order to for erica were five unties total « The Shropshire igible Thomas won, of 57 inelu iwst has shown excellence al owe viote Centre Club Exhibit, Benne SPRING PRIMARIES, STATE AND CERS MAY 15; DISTRICT OFFI- TO BE NOMINATED will CENTRE COUNTY HOSPITAL NOTES. ne 1934 primary Mav : ; Nhe withie. #3 Admitted under election until 1 dur 4 ng Centre Counts hospital Milton E. Quick, of Mileshus States ator House and Senate, th # of 16 Mos Bellefonte Fie: Stewart, ve members of the ts twenty State include } ternal Affairs. Judge o O e May retary of In- officers » be nominated in irton Tingue, of Governor Kew Priscilla tha 3x v3 awe the Superior Jos pi ourt, nd Lrewus thirty -fon The Cong include one ff Representatives of Witmer in Con ressmen t« s ¢ Of H I StuteColege Ay fominated thi Hiefonte, medical: Stuart trict and en: In Testy om it $x i is presumed that J a candidate opponent, twenty-five Ke PD Das vid Charles i2 i} medical Rn cumbent Banks u : He w Col. Jones, State nold surgical i Morgar ellefonte ’ poplin of urgical: one The " of Benat- Lena Mrs rg Breon of Colleg ] Belle | Hennigh, witty Stam, al # of Kurgical fonts Fotwy Mrs Mille, sured Hall, B. D ’ Penna Vv hose from in- arms expire are those even-numbered this, the 34th. State districts whiey, of Spr ing cludes of Centre sures Joseph and Committeemen Mav primars committee Shoemaker Mra D nurse Furnace, surgical Bellefonte, 1 Hishe d student Augustn MaAlevey Henry vhosen the int way. nt Charles Anderson select their medical Gladye surgical Soest t Representative student nurse. Shultz 3 Wi ether tion. The W. (LT. U. “NEW CRUSADE” hh ertain f ti movements 1 probable Mr in even-year candidate during the pa ten vears, will no doubt come In tell us will make anc fice to gratify his political friends and “run The shaking up Mr. Mi. ler him two ago, however, and 100k of the cock-suredness out Fad prepared of the representative. ivyem on the On the Democratic side. 1 appears, { mier of short to date, there 1s an open field. ITi'e program was results o Holmes those ’ i Union ¢ Woman's 1 Nos Thursday at the home of Mrs Askine, of Unionville. Seven were represented Mrs. Nan at both morning sessions Mrs, Williams a very Interesting pro- “New Crusade” and talks were given. interapersed with Imusic. At the noon hour a lovely Sd wl cutm— luncheon was served to the forty mem. We are having more of Bric. Biddle. | pers and a number: of friends whe says Charles, convicted of misusing were in attendancs bank funds, has resigned and that he | The spring institute will be held the {third week in March (Biddle) has no more to say on the subject. What the average man would | pio e——— 1 ns ¥ like to know ix, why Charles, under | FARME NIGHT SCHOOL; 30 ATTEND AY BOALSBURG A night school for farmers has been stinn v Who has be on Femperance . held Crusade” meet ut ing last sing Ia Harriet Unions nie ont er and i ne fi Williams afternoon presided again gave vers BOM “4 ft three years’ suspended prison. sent. | ence, shovid be appointed to such an Smportant position, { opened in connection with the Harris : | Township Vocational school, at Boals: The culls from the large apple crop | burg. Aboug thirty farmers attend in the Penn State College orchards were | the classes every Monday evening, be- mady into cider, one day last week, at ginning at 7:30 o'clock. A variety of the cider mil; near the Centre Hall | subjiets are being studied, Prof, 2. H. station. The press was operated by | Dale being the instructor, Clyde Dutrow, who was able to squeeze! The school is open to all farmers four hundred sizty-five gallons of cider | or others interested In agriculture, and 4 rot and it ls desired that as many nas can at 5, forelgn matter, | tend the sessions regularly { i f i from the apples, all frre from ROOSEVELT BALL IN BIRTHDAY BELLEFONTE Tickeis, Whieh Springs To £1.50 Wii Foundation~=Noted Oreh per Couple, 1.00 q (Gio Toward estra Be Present, myey T. Willard's rj Tickets will be 21.5 r couple, $1 hoo Wi Laols several n Sieg, chairman, has of Bellefonte Was personally a Miss Foreman winths at and became with Franklin D Roose van <jected silent. mmittee POLITICS OUSTED IN BIDDLE STATEMENT TO CWA DISTRI TS State empolyenint office nd wen State to expose preastre fedora had £5 “ reesmplovment reas Eric H. Biddi Administrator fast arders from BH Works atte ® ’ CWA Becaug 154 1 pis tical trot trae getting jorba ¥ § § os or £1 Of arising tide of complaints discrimi. the award. asked that PO- unfair and nation were CWA jet tors tod und in Biddle references § # ne o Jobs containing to $41 Pui litica pressure be Biddle explaining Works designed made lengthy of juetied the Administration statement workings the Civil Htate amd grea nanny 1. in the fo up ‘clear in the publi misunderst He ruddy ) 11d rw stressed these pointe The dat a of resignation hb of single 2g On Married eligible f rin the date placement and persons k or Wor The number of de pendente of an 10 bearing on the placements i. The financial hag no bearing on plovables.” Persons are selected af qualification, Biddle empha sized, With reference to former sole ters who in several instances charged they ware being neglected, Biddle said: "Former servios men meeive prefer ence In the selection of jobs but they. too, must posses the necessary qualifi eation for the job.” The difference in wage scales for va- rlous types of work, the State admin Istrator said, was “entirely nthe hands of Washington.” He explained that dissension arose when men work ferent scales of pay sometimes worked Ing on various types of work with aif- condition placements or feed F 08 Sn. solely on the teinin "Obviously, In the bullding up of » large organization that wehave, under pressure, in the short time at our dle. posal. some deviations may have oo curred unknowingly.” A A SANA Nathaniel Boob, one of the two re maining Civil War veterans living in Millhelm, is ailing again. He had been very serlousy i a few monthy back, THURSDAY, CWA FIRST AID ESTABLISHED SCHOOL IN of | Jn beginning flernoon fn Or more tudint | tion hool may be al some wil that individual the of Cogn ized diploma he character men working on tion of Penr i Street hufiding projec Grade schoo improve 1d Improvement swimming pool! and Musser and Paul Fru . i mesdlitism—— DODDS COMING WITH HORSES, a PENSION BILL BY GOVERNOR, BD AGE SIGNED Department bei rds Ansietar profes the last = UPPOrt ———————— THE DOG “CATCHER” Eisenberg, of Fi {entre to licenses “ 3 gE resenting Huntingdon Animal Ore das rep Indus- last swijd purchased the of Hall Friday had At mune urean try in Wns Wn ip Yang ie Hers 2550 le Centre or ® been in In ginning t county the same time 1816 Re. month n #1 year the wns we first of next sharp enforcement of the dog license 3 Fags Commenced EE ts BELLEFONTE TRUST C0. SURPLUS INCREASED; CAPITAL DECREASED At ms recent meeting of the stockhold the Belisfonte Trust taken: ¢ in Company, following action 1 To decrease L206 000 ty was the capital $150.060 00 stoek rom 2 Ta decrease from $100.00 * whare Teo aieeuunt the par value of the per share to $75.00 increase the from $150.000 es cA on RECEIVER NAMED FOR FIRST NATIONAL AT BURNHAM Allan A, Orr. onetime Lewistown postmaster, was appointed receiver for the First National Bank of Burnham abd the appointment was confirmed by hte comptroller of the treasury. The bank has been in the charge of David Zeidere, of Mifflintown who was appointed controller when the bank was reopened last summer on 0 re stricted basis, A im et Hon. Joseph F. Biddle, publisher of the Huntingdon Daily News, fs a cane didate for congress in the Eighteenth Congerssionny district, now represent « ed by B. F\ Focht. Tn 1922 he was elected to fill out the unexpired term of Hon, Edward M. Beers, Mr, Riddle &* present surplus to 12060 000 a resuly of his aggressivencses is ores ating doubt of the Union county cone gressman ‘at the May 16 primaries, A ———— A ——— There will be a box socks! at the Tusseyville school house, Wednesday bug had pretty well recovered, 1 . 1934, oe, NO. 4 NEWS FROM ST. PETERSEI HG, FLA. BY JOHN forte BLING Mr South City and Mr Paterson St. i th Ave. and Mrs have 1023 Mr. College reopens elr 64s Ve Si North PY, have an attractive Aparftments ap mpa Arriving by motor Mr. and Mrs 3. Nissley and . of Btate nd the Hegrado North, overlooking Ta i children, Frances i ober Re HN 2,819 HOME OWNERS’ LOANS STANDARD STEEL WORKS GETS F100000 ARMOR PLATE ORDER * 19 3 $ pra LAwistown irc at the plant in excess of ror $4 for Gestr during were pintes built or 4 ore he y f f tracts the Ne tion, C he work York Shipbuil C N. J Bhipbuilding Corporation, POTD Bethlohom Quincy wok imden Band the Nem Patterns receives ployed along In said TT the No 4 new men work usual new and fie he 5 E. P. V. Hl. 8, SENIORS TO PRESENT PLAY The seniors of FE. P. WV. H 8. will pre “He Who Came Dack™ "ening. February 1... at in the Municipal theatre Admission. 10 and 25¢ 1 farve.com William moet sent the play n Thursday 45 o'clock Millheim “He Who in three and Joscphine Giles play of Englishmen, { oO me lack.” a oily written hy is the ait A left England bonuses political ate DO. mand { ular the ™ who o religious and oppression Routh Je. of ehivvw reeked The were on a Hen 5 land " May is the lve sIweiit religious people. these HALF-WAY DAM COVERING SIX ACRES ALMOST COMPLETED Half-Way fed completed foot, with and ten in of earth about Dam, iv Bros, Valley Nar by Rapid Run fg almost Thedam has a breast .f 185 35-foot 14 foot Ligh at spillway. Constroction masonry and The dam covers of six neres, Nearby fn located a OOO camp a mS HORSES SOLD FOR GOOD FIGURES AT JODON SALE A carload of Towa horses, Percheron and Belgian, sold by T. BE. Jodon, at Pleasant Gap, last week, brought very good prices The first five teams Placed in the ring averagsd 3420 a team. The top price for a single horse was $165.00, and the best money for a team was $445.00, a HI MP Ps EAA. By the time the Hpffer street proj. ect is completed, borbugh councll will lneed turn thelr attenon to fixing the oross streets, which, at the expense of Hoffer street, have in some instances come to a sorry condition. Conse. quently when looking for new projects, turn to the cross sirsets, A rol. Governor Pinchot named the week beginning Monday, February 19, for the execution of two convicted slay- ors, Wallace Skawinski and James Rigge. They were convicted fn Lack “Hwnnna county for slaying Detective rows a base foot stone conoerte an the aren dam Lieutenant Roberts in Scranton, {0 a TOWN AND COUNTY NEWS, Ht — : HAPPENINGS OF LOCAL INTEREST FROM ALL PARTS | f File ' was R/ office ri enorter ng busi. i an active Fish and iness call- is to be cons ugh, pros 1 by the of the falr the ong elghty-nine Gettys- the home in na of college college Getty with 1874 i Frid Smithbure since his sburg on as a tive sf Runkle, of Potter i township, * altended” the funeral of James a brother-in-law, whose death Haven. appears Lock ey undertaker funeral of B. F. Bows wy. The hil idelphia Burial cemetery. ie at the Millheim transpor Tox} ood hay y have from to the re vo stores Bh due v is Philipsbu Wu d to 1 of Belle- for asew- ald by 8 OOf« by ian are 2011 Virginia engag. ima vivanis nume- TS iad by and Alle- Weay- funere n on Mra Christie if the de. | | I gies PE i ¥ & 193 if 3 iw the I Senator tats -wide did net State of Mr Scott 1; Republi wh Alslike he go down times, have been to assist iladelphig,, $50,000,000 is the : ord, Mes. : inton Ly ounty, with ae ris : wit i LK * 4 Ww Tioga ys alph { Erle omiact man ff the four hund: «i ini tial automobile parceled out by Cen. Gus Stov- Zi Gorge Evidently having associated a tag Bev. W. Susguehan- license tam fy OV "w Gunty State to Z Came ire « One er na to Noptt Collegs Philipsbure that Sumsguechany 1 in mind SU would be with witty £0 f M, Tia Mr, few initialed was set Mifflin University Mrs days or Rearick, and H A AED their nephew. Ilo A very ing and other Serious fog h instanth in 1 kill particular young man is Edward Hall. but © fhe Foreman now ji ng Lantield, Tes WC het A new law this month denlers, nt happened, oifective one dealing with cond From now on when you make purchase of coal from yr dealer, he will be obliged to have a duly loons ed “weighmastar” in Lis office, whose duty it will be 10 note the gross welght, the tare, and the wet weighty of the coal om a form, made in triplicate, One of these forms is presented to the pur chaser. The “welghmaster may be anyone in the employ of the dealer, Hig lioensy foe in $5.00 Mr, and Mrs Thursday of last week reached the fortieth anniversary of their Mar. riage, The evint took place in Laur elton, where Misa Susan Christ and Mr. Emery lived forty years ago. The groom was employed by the Laurel ton Stare Company as a clerk. Later he became a merchant himself, come ing to Centre Haly some twenty yours ag, after having previously onducted A mercantile business in several other section. Mr. Emery succeeded the late William 3 Mover as merchant here. The anniversary day was spent by Mya. Emery at the home of one of her daughters, Mrs, Prant MaClellan, State College, while My. Emory devot. which belame in a CC. PF. Emery, of holdup, April 1st, 1932, ed his time to work about the hone,
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