Vi 2 a A\ Esau Y , sr nr VOL. CVIIL. NOMINATION WILL BE FILED PETITIONS IN PENNA 000 Affars—are ag stake Internal L the 208 members In addition, a i the State House the 34 Pennsylva half, or oloctedd sor tn tt enass p Kin ha h a vear 200 candidates, mostly am T.ess than have b- State legislative group, since ¥ filing, weaks ong the filed nominating ruary 14, the first day During the next ty dally have to proximately Thorn, dates petitions for 0 the reach ap- @ predicted by and indl- with he election petitions with average will 150, if, betwen 2,000 file bureau, Althougs two completa and a f nounced definite didates for one or an r of State petition has been filed for a State-wide T0000 ¢ the Democratic field the fis 4 not niminating office office More date have edie — WELCOME, MR. WAGNEM. Pennsylvania Liquor Cont we tr ma AS BANKS, SO INSURANCE. pling w he probl Hauidation teriffie tehed in {insur EXPENSE, ord CUINDAnIex are nw Governors 1 on bankrupt toarislati FO INAAAAN depas spent + diac loses $5000 nm insur $4004 aad pany: that Je ance was lecting ts of one 80 Der cen sets ool in «xpens- Hguidation offices nother was spent Cu that counsel for the dai- vision of shares with the Deputy Attorney General Har oll D. Baylor Match that that $1 toard tici ™ ch 3 thedepartment the recent charg's Compensation with poli- Highway De political ma- what has been with ¢ Workmen's x . T 5 ryed 3 over-encumbered t the has become 5 LNs, ha State picture of Pinchot tur Governor to have expect. «<1 nothing from his departments save that him. with full fjuot jobs, When that was Hone have tored v and bappening u he wien becomes clear SECTS they supply their s 18 of political nothing else seems ta mat sn A A SA GUFFEY IS CONFIDENT OF DEMOCRATIC SUCCESS the Democratic party il be the major party for the next to 20 years is expressed by Joseph Guffl y, candidate for United States erator, Addressing © 01, Belief that meeting chief defi party is to con - an Erie county Friday night the Democratic sald the "Republican party nitely is passing” and told Erie lenders that “all we need to do together, stay together and tinue the good work.” Guffey, selected by the Democratic Hiate Committees to geek the senator ial nomination in the spring primary, and a leader of Roos velt forces In Pennsylvania, summed up the party's activities for the last year. Thirty leaders attended the meeting. wo ali @t UNION COUNTY CLUB BOY WINS PUREBRED HOLSTEIN When Unien county Holstein breed: «rw recently mast at the farm of J. L. Heitz, near Lewisburg, 160 admireres «f the black and white cattle attend. od, rports R. i. Welch, dairy exten wion specialist of the Pennsylvania Hints College, Googe Spangler, New Berlin, a nem. her of the 4H Holstein calf club, heid the luwky number in the drawing fer a purebred bull call, awarded by the county Holstein club, This ealf was bred by H. K. Benner, Vicksburg. UPHOLDS PINCHOT'S TO USE GAS TAX POLICY ON HIGHWAYS intire 65 reavenus on divert ons cent of it for ief of the des State's titute jobles did the being collec maintenance editorial. Why pen maotoris fed ? of what purpos. think For highways the gas tax was building and ' the According to the that went. motorists, be thelr funds to purposes other than for which they lected? Why for instance, a tax on newspaper publis! sheers OStMASt ors the relief of ‘th is where the money should orists, me by as the diversion of ized were oo not, for vou ¢ pislature ————— A 2 —————— REPORT OF CENTRE COUNTY HOSPITAL FOR po. urbe r days ash fa Receipts ppropriati msburg chi Auxiliary interest vestment he Hayes room Hiller, of Heceiptg from patients otal receipts ..... ————————— ——— CWA WORKER MEETS DEATH ON ROCKVIEW PEN. PROJECT Bchreffler, 15, «<f 1. mont, a CWA the Penitentiary injured when the concrete sid the dam gtone, Jeuse laborer employed on project McBride's ( grounds, at ap on fatally against foundation mine cars cident Was he was crushed by two The ace Vednesday after of with happened jast non. The young Mr. and Mrs. Russell Schrefflior wns born at Houserville 1% years In addition to his parents he vied by a sister, Miss Charlotte nt of the toaded man was a son of and DEO. is sur SBchref- f fler, home ———————— > MOTHER OF 6 WORLD WAR YETS DIES AT BURNHANM Miller, a gold Burnham. She daughters and exe pt one her husband Miller's seven sons serv. in the United States Army during the World War, one son, Davidson, being the first from Mififln county to his life in the war. SA MAH NINE OF 104 CCC CAMPS IN PENN. TO BE ABANDONED A revision In the number of Civil- ian Cons rvation Corps camps to be operated in Pennsylvania this year gives the state 95 Instad of 104 it had this winted, Officials of the OCC sald on Friday 1083 had been planned for the state, but it was decided the 95 units could absorb approximately 19.600 of Penn: sylvania’'s quota of 22,101 men, and inasmuch as a ldrge number of the Congervation Corps workers quartered Mrs star wns Ferdinand mother, died mother all ns M at six whom also the of seven sons of survive her, does Six of Mrs od ose (in Pennsylvania were sent there from oth'r states, the reduction would have ‘no ij effect. i Officials sald the camps te be aban. doned have not been decided. —————————————— There is r asonable assurance that ithe Lewistown Narrows roads, Route 122, will be rebuilt the coming summer ; That section of road is the worst, cone sidering its importance, of any through road In a half-dozen counties, AARONSBURG (OUPLE MARRIED YEARS, CELEBRAT} oly nt SINE Lin Mr Mingle (be Fer Mo ind children i 1d with the ald and Mrs ¥ and Mr. MoCorm UTrInNcCK ing the only le to present), and their cb on of Hev, Griesing which Mrs. » refreshments Mingle ine Were tatgrht Yeu 3 sar Hooadys in |OoOn of the land nd in in the thes Anrinsburg wn MARRIAGE EVENING CELEBRATE OTH ANNIVERSARY, FRIDAY Vi: ————————— PEDESTRIANS CARELESSNESS LOOMS LARGE IN ACCIDENTS 12,845 accidents in which 964 g wire killed and 11681 were 3203 vic. walking 2214 crossing jtions and. in 2627 oth from behind ny of victim, usually a Penns pedestrian when the playing in the podes between intersec- he was com car. An when the riding or occurred or accidents injured, tim gireat was In trian was rs, parked 234 occurred child, was motor vehicle four 3 pedestrian jing a th up vl 4 ite hing One ont on a of persons killed who did not when h it every ens wok for ald wns danger reasonably | to at jst at times sh vie expected EAGLES TO BANQUEY TUESDAY MARCH 2ITH Hall lodge. of the Eagle, will cbeserve anni versary, Tueslay evening March 27th by holding a banquet in their lodge hall, All members and their families are invit 4. Sn — MA ———r SURPRISE BIRTHDAY PARTY. Last Wednesday evening friends and relatives gatherdd at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Frank White, who to Mr. White's surprise came to celebrate his thirtieth birthday. The evening was spent playing cards, Those who took part in the oclebra- tion were: Mr and Mra Jacob Shar. LOCAL Knights their Centre Golden a few BURKHOLDER FAMILY GIVEN FAREWELL PARTY, FRIDAY idence among 1h { ¥ s Sh ie y £ Cy ni Lie by &y pot April atoey in first thelr Hall purchased n onto Centre Here n oon to future transfor: may be looked At following anal Clarence * near the party Wipe Mra Agnes present Tom Defaney Mr and Mrs Dorothy, Bob and Henry Blazer Delaney, Mr. and Edith and laney, Mr. and Mrs aries Helen and Ran Mra James Rover Thresn Irews Mrs. Robert Pobe rt Hazel daughter Blamer Eunice, E Mrs sther Earl Mr Mra, and Ix Louise, } Miller, Miller, Evely dall Mr n and Mra. Charles Mary MoCheNan Mr Mrs Meeker ul Mrs Mr ar —————————— Y. & NEWS, Lhe af week £3 th of 3 ’ ard game Fitch guard The H the first thelr 8 team half the margin outscoring the Alumni in 12€¢ and continuing quarter by outscor thus having a lead of half, The half was peri win “dy 32-2 During won 5 of thee during ocational earned victory, firm wave quarter the second 8-4, the ing them 20-12 at ch closer, The GG. T ose hard ast v fought 8B. girls wen 17-11 1 game Friday evening. at Spring Mills Remember Apri Senior play RE MI SI Osim. PENN STATE STUDENTS GET FEDERAL AID JOBS As part of the feleral relief program, J60 students at the Pennsylvania State Collige were pug on part time ohe this munth which are expected to cone tinue until the closing week of lege in June. The monthly payroll al lottedd to Penn State for this work is $6400. The jobs are limited to students who med ald to continue thelr edu cation. This is the nd time Penn State students have been able to avail themeelves of federal relief to augment rapidly dwindling funds Rome twint ty to thirty men students remained at college during the Christmas vacation to work on campus projects approved under the CWA A —— SHEFFIELD MILK PRICES, About this time there will be paid to the members of the Sheffield Produe- ers Cooperative Association a base price of $1.80% for every 100 pounds of Grade B milk delivered by them during the month of February, 1934, testing 3.5% of butterfat. This price will by affected by the established freight, grade and butterfat differen- Col 800 er, Jr., Mra Oregg Carper, SpringMills; ily, of Millheim; Mr. and Mrs. Dan-| fol Daup, Mr. and Mra. Albert Emery, Mr. and Mrs. Ray Sharer and family, Mr. and Mrs. Henry White, Jacob Sharer, Sr. Mr. and Mra Earl White, andl John Walker, Misses Ilda Frazier, Martha Yr arick, Estella Hosteyman, Helen White; Wm. Brown, Glenn Hackett, Mr. and Mrs. Frank White, June and Harold White, al; of Centre Hall, Refreshments served consisted of sandwiches, pickles, cake, lop cream and coffes, Later in the évening eve pryone returned home, wishing Mr, White many more happy birthdays. tialg which wili be added or deducted for February is 74% cents a hundred punds more than the base price for February, 1933, Attention is again called to the de: sirability f keeping down the volume of milk, This Is best accomplished by getting rid of every diseased and every unprofitable cow and by generous fore: milking especially in grade A dairies Liberay appropriations for the eradica- tin of tubercular cattie will go a long way toward less surplus milk and higher blended prices, The Centres Reporter, $1.50 a year. | | | | 1954. WASHINGTON, BEAT Db. C4 LADS PA'S AND MA'S ‘ ¥ i — NO. 11 _ TOWN AND COUNTY NEWS, HAPPENINGS OF LOCAL INTERESY FROM ALL PARTS HR ——— alsburg was Thurs. ¥ Huff he and had with tha atter Mrs Saturday grandparent Frank MoCl morning left here riving that evening t vading Policeman po first ir int, tt and for their homes, ar 5:00 o'clock, Vogt's grasp in duty si assuming on thus his i 1 i call 1o 11046 the 1 nportant role of city policeman ————————————— PROF. WETZEL LOOKING FORWARD TO COMING HOME cived by the Report Wetzel { ‘ - eT dF COLLEGE FALLS SHORT: CC, H. GAINS IN RED CROSS a ———. PROJECTS IN CENTRE COUNTY were variety ther mh ont ly and tably among whiel tion of Holler fiurths mile in al grade sehool Centre Hall extensive length ullding ¥ Bory ullding Pos MOOUE oan dam. Seven Mountain athiet fi lad Gregg Township swimniing posto, the not projects ip and construction ed with Bchool boroagh, ire county half-dozen nt Btate College sylvanin State In Bellefonte all of af Connect of $y on south side account of carried the Penn- taking tweing timn on and (“a YY pur LL Odinge int new the hig the entire import prod. ects consisted in to walter spring and extensions from system system the town's arething= the Borough has needed bad tion of the rendered the work] prohibitive Bellefonte also file for a but what will become of it tw foret dd Tease projects in Bellefonte included painting of the Contre Sounty hospital the court. hotise, buildings and provements town § has an application on now sSOWage dispos] plant, Can not school sireet im Over in Philipsburg CWA projects includ: d street and water system im provements cleaning the streamg and construction of a big impounding dam C—O A A A. MARRIAGE LICENSES, Ambrose E Dobson «ovo» Mingoville Helen M. Shope Howard, R. D. Harold Ryver ... Philipsburg Ivy Starline «+ + + « Philipsburg Harold C. Bloom .. . + « Bellefonte jHazel M, Hoover .. . Bellefonte ——————— a —— LADIES" NEW SPRING HATS. A showing af Indies’ new Spring hats is now ready at the home of Mrs Helin Bitner, in Centre Hall Styles are correct, and prices most modemte, Ladies are invited to call and inspect this millinery. Municipal Theatre Attractions “The Bureau of Missing Persons will be shown at the Municipal Theatre on Friday and Saturday. starring Betts Davis and Lewis Stone. The story shows you In to the polics bureau of missing persons persons Kidnaped, killed <r held for ransom. Monday and Tuesday-Jimmy Dunn and Claire Trevor In “Hold That Dakota » Report. 8. Dak Blooms a repairing crew Thursday, the was une on injured He days and Mrs, Hall, on Tuesday been the born to st of Contre farm sot of is teach- the , Miss uffering in 198 py ring ie iter of en tak- oe Wels place of found iting rr us smpany Shore, banks in thelr next j thir e Union N nal Bank, n 3 } i cashier, opensd iiday & for the i by J. of the fall, fs Colyer, alsburg i prox. old one, of the of the two wesks first time, that he has doctor, and to his is becoming Rimmey Is milk route, which ¥ 4 1 po yy onfinement George the on the Rime tf Tusseyvile was 8 office Friday. He completely from operation appen 101069 cent. Farmers, In are suffeing his section due oblige. ier or drive of which Rimmey, tenant mey farm west wrief caller at this 8 pretty recovered Cour i effects fot ia of an but i some classes Mr Ummey, great inconvenience in to the systems ng thm to either haul their jn itis & Nog up per ‘ of work cluding watery freezing w stock fo runs, neither giving pleasure The publisher of the Huntin don Monitor, Joseph GG. Lesh:r, is ya dent in the J Blair Memoria! hos pital, Huntingdon, suffering from ain cold Mr, Leshcr left by bus Wednesday morning, 7th inst, intend. ing to continue on to Florida for a va cation. While in Washington he ber same ill and decided to return to his home immediately. Word wag forward: od to Huntingdon of his return bY train and he was removed direct from the train to the hospital where he Iv resting well. Last week's Monitor stat: ed Mr, Lesher very weak bug resting well, State Collige council, when it ples ed the zoning ordinance, seems to have included more restrictions than the bors ough now fancies farthering, C. BE. Dis ney, who some time ago was arrested for ke ping roomers in the restricted residential district, officially known as the U 3 district, was fined, but the council refunded the fine, and on Feb ruary 26, Mrs. Annie Hartswick, a res ident of the district named, caused the rearrost of Mr. Disney as wel; as of Mra. Alex Buchan, a boarding house keaper for violation of the soning ore dinance. After hearing the onwse, Durs goss Leltsell found both guilty.’ The parties appeal d to the county court, Girl,” a ploture that will be enjoved by all and it is planned to hear the case the May term. ]
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