VOL. CV11I. ten-club addition Boals- A games 1 In Year, additions 1X approv . nis Ziv each games with each foe, which i popular with the ng than P forded six is doubt It tures permanent fe » organization Jeagn can oie certa has less desirable than Be that as ting hungry time, and are umpire's call of ‘Play ball!” The schedule is made up as In form- vears—first and second half—with winner of the half playing winner of the second half for the championship. The schedule inly the more ideal 8-clul it may, the for their anxiously fans are get- past- the popular awalting er the the county follows: May 5—L ant Gap at Boadsburg; Kato at Howard. May 10—Centre Millheim at Kato: Howard at Or Pleasant Gap May 12—Bellefo Rebersburg at Pleasant Miliheim; burg at Orviston 17 Gap at Bellefonte: Mill “ary b Ll first $ amar at Millhe t Orviston at Centre Hall; Pleas. Rebersbhurg at Bellefonte: sim ; Hall at Rebersburg; Boalshurg at Lamar; at iston: loalsburg t ¢ 11 Ha Howard nte at Centre Gap; at at Kato t Boals Ha mar a 3 Kato at Centre 1a rv n 's i hei H at Pelleionte v Ai i Miltheim Kato Boalsburg. p Bolle. Kato Millheim a Rebersburg iston at Gap £ ry Pleasant t Ha Lamar a UTE Howard. 1 ¥ li at 99 w nt - at Kato; Pleasant Gap at Rebersburg. Lamar; Cen- Millheim at Orviston; How - June Bisslsbur tre Hall fonte; ard Belle- at at Centre Hall Lamar at Pleas. MM. June 28% --Orviston lellefonte at Howard: ant Gap: Kato at Rebersburg: heim at Boalsburg June 30-—-Kato at Cap at Bellefonte; mar; Hall ard at Boalshurg Joly 4-Howard Bellefonet Millheim: Boalsburg Lamar at Orviston. END OF FIRST HALF Pleasant at La How- Orviston ; Rebershurg Centre at Millheim; Pleasant Gap: Rebershurg nt Centre Hall; at at Kato; at at Rebersburg ite at Pleasant July T—Centre Hall MHlheim Kato: Belled ar; Orviston at Howard; at Boalsburg. July 12--Centre Hall at Lamar; heim Pleasant Gap: Boalsburg Rebersburg: Howard at Kato. uly 14—-Kiato at Boalsburg: Pleas t Gap at Centre Hall; Rebersburg Bellefonte: Howard at Lamar: Or. at Millhelm July 19—Bellefonte Rebersburg at Pleasant Gap; at Howard; Lamar at Kato; at Orviston. July 21—Boalshburg at Pleasant Gap: Kato at Millheim; Rebersburg at Cen tre Hall; Howard at Orviston; Lamar nt Bellefonte. July ‘26-—Howard at Centre Hall; Millheim at Lamar: Orviston at Reb. ergburg; Pleasant Gap at Kato: Belle- fonte at Boalsburg. July 28—Howard at Pleasant Gap; Kato at Bellefonte: Millhelim at Reb- ersburg: Centre Hall at Boalsburg: Lamar at Orviston. August 2--Lamar at Centre Hall; Orviston at Bellefonte; Pleasant Gap at MiMheim; Rebersburg at Boalsbhurg: Kato at Howard. August 4—Centre Haly at Pleasant Gap; Lamar at Howard; Bellafonte at Tlebersburg: Millheim at Orviston; Joalsburg at Kato. August 8--Boalsburg at Lamar; Cen- tie Hall at Kato; Bellefonte at Mill- heim; Rebersturg at Howard; Pleas- sant Gap at Orviston, i at Lame- Gap Mill- at at 5 11 or ~ i=ton at Centre Hall; Milthelm Boalsdhurg Hall Pleas Orviston tellefo bersburg August d Ga 11 at Centre it Kato; at How Lamar ¢ ant Boals He Millheim, Ps it g at burg et at gu 16--"entre Hall int HS nt Millhelr Boalsburg, Hebersburg i Kato at Kato; } Millthelim sant 1. Howard Hall Fl ant Gap. © wmar at Rebersburg Howa it Boal 23 if Millhelm at 1 Centre bersburg ip. at Kato Lamar » viston ens burg at Bellefonte t 26—Centre it Orviston: Augus Ha Jellefonte at Hownrd; at Lamar; Kato heim at Boalsburg lH I leasant 30.) ¥ ye ha in at Rebersburg: Mill- Orivston: Pleas Rebersburg at How at Bellefonte; Hall at Millheim; Boalsburg. fu ard: Bellefonte at Millheim: Hall; September Kato Bellefonte August 30—Kato ant Gap at Lamar; Centre ard at September nt ebersburyg Pleasant Gap Kato: Boalsburg Tamar. at at Cent: Orviston at 3 Centre Lamar at Boalsh Hall: Millhelm Howard at Rebersburg: at viston at Pleasant Gap —————— Ar: HOSPITAL REPORT FOR MARCH. At the monthly meeting of tl bot held April § # jstees at the A ——— MILK PRICES ADVANCE, frand # FOREST PROJECTS APPROVED IN BALD EAGLE DISTRICT = out wir projects on the Bald Eagle For- District has approved and continue under Works RB forester announced They are Swanks truck trail, Clinton county, 8 Mountain truck trail, 8nyder county, Nittany, Mountain truck trail. Union Paddy Mountain trail, I'nion county. Little Mountain falo Mills, to be approved soon Other projects in the district have either been com- pleted or dropped for the present. I AAA Christian Endeaver Rally. The East Branch of the Centre Coun Christian hold 7:30 P labery. e been wit 5 wily the new Division, Winter, district Cap hade end trock east county. west and at Buf- expected sek trail Centre county, ls Endeavor Union will rally, Friday. April 13. at IM. In the Lutheran church in burg. Several societies will contribute the program. The principal will by Rev. Pau; Keller All members of Young People's societ- are urged to attend, 0 MI MP5 AAAS AAS. BAKED-HAM SUPPER. The Ladies’ Aid of the Sprucetown M. E. church will hold a baked-ham supper in the basement of the church on Saturday, April 14th. Price, per plate, 354 Ice cream and oake wili beserved. The patronage of the public will be appreciated. EE a — AT In thelong statement issued by Ben. ator David A. Reed of Pennsylvania, the main thought ig that if ke la not re-elected the country will go to the LCow-wows, He aims to make it ap- pear, ‘I am the savior of the somntry: you can have my services six years longer; 1 am your Moses.” The senator forgets that he was too stupid to even make a jesture to avert the pani: we are merging from. All he did was to stand at the corner designated by Hoover-—the corner prosperity never would have turned save for the policies outlined by President Roosevelt. A A MI MMOS ros. The Centre Reporter, $1.50 a year ty a toward address be jes ALFARATA CHORUS TO FILL ENGAGEMENTS IN PHILAD'A, ATLANTIC CITY, OCEAN CITX ivnard VonWelsenfluh, direct. Alfarata chorus, wa ladelphia Thursday of last ure \ngements for of hia April 16, at Broad Laatheran The final chorus Paul’ of on at ee one ! i i Young peopie fap Willlamsport, The first thee chor will its in both Atlantic City their concert it hard on rr 3 Bt Pau We in eek in July 15 make nee tabernacles Ocean City, J. in ? of 10.000 capacity. Prof. Weisenfiluh also the Hall chorus, charge of children’s has Centre community SL ————— AS A————— PARKER-—-HUNTER. and Mrd J. D. Hunter, announced the Elizabeth E.N.P Theor Mong dalle marriage Denny ¢ at Annapolis i cf ——— WINS SPELLING BEE LAURELS SEED LOAN OFFICE OPENED. t 4 ived burg, act Infor beon proce na ma ; Harri for Lewis BE ing Btate KE mergency > Crop Loans. will be at th ourt 1 1344 in Bellefonte Friday, April appli ten o wk g a fv ntion CMmergency Applications $20 to emergency from the the farmer do a farmer irity A must first Production from by SOAN Credit red sufficient credit is t all cation Producti BOCmtion be conslde evidence that other nd able the make Pe and the applicant the n may application to Emergency ip f.oan Office i e——— SYNOD OPENS AT WERNERSVILLE REFORMED MONDAY The Bynod U Congregation in Wernerss : { i % . : 188th session of the East. Reformed 1 iudes annual Church of county, {Hain's) Brn in ti = most © Centre convene John's 16th, itarr isthe AS “DIETETICS” TRIPS Fol : Baldwin J : cary fi i 3 pageant Anniversary fe present ¥ lawyer ire Young giwilond i i stead of ceeded aining contestants suc Fascism, pk and spelled irrencs nicking, « sides, conceded del fe ateaseny runner-up then dietetics” “a” inplace of the first Brotherton fis of White we hurdle with an ag t 4 red the He he. year-old Haven 1 was “plecidilll.” made It known that only the night fore he searced for the wpelling on the that would be given re ¢ i a ime lawyer « words | it to contest, premonition him in the Baldwin parchmeng scroll attesting to his cham- He employed by company and gave his ‘commercial representative wan id attended Vir. Polytechnic Institute for years and prior to the county matches, he never participated in except in regular pub school exercises Lynn J. Meyer, Millhelm, Centre county's representative, was the ff. teenth In the order of elimination, the misspelling of “militarize” having been his undoing The order in which contestants in the final round dropped out and the word on which they fritered follows: Henry Newell, Bradford, boutonieres; J. Bhellenberger, Juniata, parakeets; C. E, Zeiders, Snyder, redingote: Bol Levine, Greens, bailiwick; Mrs. John CC. Wilson, Montgomery, progenitor: Mrs. OQ M. Bower, Perry, bulimia: Frank M. Walling, Crawford, gemel; the Rev. Walter Wagner, Northum- i berland, erysipelas: Ellwood Roberts, | Northampton, gulmpe; Charles Hoss, | Huntingdon, gneiss: Charles RL Hess, | Lehigh. xanthous; Mrs. C. 1. Moore, | Butler, exuberant; A. BR. Weaver, Ches- ter, harakiri; Mrs, Robert Augle, Cum- | berland, lavalliere: Robery Young. Lack. awanna, analogous; CC. Raymond Bol | back, Lancaster, cirrhosis: Mrs. Edna | Bell, Fayette, sloctrolytic; Theodore Ep- | stein, Allegheny, crustacean; J. RR Brotherton, Luzerne, dietetics, | A, —~d i A Leghorn hen owned by John F. Treaster did her best one day last week when she Inld an egg with the dimensions of § 3-4 by 7 5-8 inches, | i received a hand-embossad plonghip is a tele. phone tion oocupa Oa . he ginia two which he won a li spelling “bee” —————— BANK NOTES OF ODD AMOUNTS 19, 1934. ——— NIGHT CENTRE FOR HALL 1. 0. 0. F. A re sing meet] Ha he hundred Lodge i a ros bois Noble Vieq Warden Pe {it ond uctng Inkide Guard Dutrow uteide Dutrow Rn Daniel Bloom. Ro, Jamison, Fred Hon Andy Bu —————————— etl THREE ToLl ACROSS THF PLAN BRIDGES SUSQUEHANNA ON EXHIBITION AT PF. SN. C.} | wd ———————— A SA {0 ASN'N MIFFLIN CO-OP. of members Colyer, presid The members receiving ie benefits from in the oolony, but sharing ¢f produce ER — CONFESSION COURT RESULTS IN FIVE PRISON SENTENCES Fleming's last confessions in institutions. Tyrone, charged checks, which had occasions, was of $1.00 and in Western Judge court resulted five being sent te men penal with also Foster Wher, passing forged been done sentenced io Penitentiary Austin Keith guilty to Jacksonville, Huntingdon lough four years, William Hendershot, of plead guiity to having stolen meat lard’ and chop from Epley White, and was sentenced eleven months and wn days in the Allegheny county work hose, For driving a Lewin Jacobson, tenced to pay daye in jail Walter E. Hackman, of Rebersburg, wie brought before the court on a bemeh warrant for failure to make his payments on a support order for his wife and child. Hackman stated that he wag married in 1922 but he and his wife never went to housekeeping. At the time he was engineer in ‘a power house at Pitcairn and drawing $150 a month. In February, 1923, his wife had him arrested for non-support and thelate Judge Quigley made an order for $25 a month, Some time during 1934 heleft Pitcairn and returned to the home farm. near Rebersburg, owing to the {liness of his father. He made his support payments until about three years ago when he came into court and asked for a reduction In the order, and the same was reduced to $12 a month. Last year, however, ha paid only $12 the entireyear. Hackman told the court that farming has been so poor that he hasn't made enough of money to pay his feed bills and taxes, Mrs. Hackman, whose parents are dead. has been staying with her sister at Madisonburg and supporting her self and child by working In the knit. on to one previous pay a two fine Berve fo years and Harry McoCullough robbing of M. 8. Betz Keity, Reformatory thepenitentiary plead sent the and for to McoCul to was io two Belleonte, and to car while intoxicated Philipsburg, waa fine $25.00 and ten aen of A a — ROBBED IN INSURANCY OFFICE OF MES, MARY GRAY SAFE Ke 0d © dog The office Ix sw Mra Mary J in FF, Gray i ——— ls Ml DAVIS TO CUT TIMBER VE od t Mr late Jol T. the west mide of Potters Mills ently Pot. convert The tha on at a timberland tate at highway of the purchased Mille lumber well lands re Thomas Davia, begin to within Allison by who Par 1 was of ters wily . 5 The and tract into short time a cove red the f of tract i= with pine hemlock in that section Mountains. Mr. Davis the whole aperations himself, IUYmberman and it reported lumber bow the and is 1 Beven conduct He {= sawyer will an experiencml The been entire output ia has Mr. Brungart, Miffiinburg inst the anid to a n dealer in The tract able nt 3 wv iz the several tracts held by Allisons ; ti ———— THE FOUR JOLLY LOGGER BOYS The Four Jolly Logger Bova ig name of a troupe musicians have purchased the Maver sche al Coburn and fitted it up with a loud speaking system with amplifiers for the purpose of doing in this and adjoining The men have joined this enterprise are RH T of Coburn: William Snyder Millis; Al Klinger, Joe Roberts, of Bellefonte musicians with stringed who will tour the various towns and | countryside of the county, playing and] announcing as they go along IM A bse MILLHEIM FIRM OFFERS REFRIGERATOR GUARANTEE Announcement was made today by A. H. Stover, of the Hosterman & Stover Co, Millheim, dealers for Cen- eral Electric Refrigerators. that the company now offers buyers five years’ protection on the sealed in-steel mech- anism of its Monitor Top refrigerator at the rate of $1.00 per year. “This means that General Electric again proves its faith in the perform ance of ity sealed-in-stee]l mechanism.” sald Mr. Stover. “In other words, we offer the complete one-year standard warranty free and four years' addi tional protection against failure of the fsealed-in-steel mechanism for five dol. lara” the who | bus | | | i of rsd YO specialty advertizing counties forces In Eisenhuth of Spring Centre Hall They are instruments | who of A SM MO LSS. A Grabam-Paige sedan stolen from ting mill at Miltheim. The court gave him ten daym In which to file a bond to assurepmyments of the order or go to tle Allegheny county workhoure. Gerald A. Stover, Mill Hall, BR. D, 1, was recovered at the Alpha Fire com. pany bullding, State College, Monday morning. NO. 15 TOWN AND COUNTY NEWS, Mb i— HAPPENINGS OF LOCAL INTER FROM ALL PARTS ESY heer ras ore phy She Dhoop her home spent the and Bruce, Narberth, irtholomew tenant otal of 1,785,920 Oaie iri were yas During month of March 5 cards were granted, 53.242 more a of lask uring ' ' licenses the same month Campbell, chief of police of signed n the about yelping dogs w t owners der direct time, egain velping in a article mplains n yanis un be a at short § zg Wi 1 ¥ rolets during trucks, the history 1926. During Pontiacs production 4 March n of Pone and nag re 14.891 new nes the 1 towns are sets the ry 4 J 4 tr sorfhe wish publ and family Mr. hy sically plant, f Mont~ connected Emer. v, and of a few Smith, way tha also ge Ww thelr opposite ishment In days ago at Mary McCool of the executor, F. M. he home, a dot red at public sale but the bid offered Mrs McCool ex the place to some a section of it her t, of course, will be nroperty, ry estab ng snd a few rivate sale fo Mrs Potter township. by Centre Hall offe Fisher Was Ago, ttractive pects mprove extent and self OCCUPY The other paz offered f for rent r Wheat fleldg are presenting a proms The extremely Ow during the winter gave plants severe test. but when the first goring showers and sufi along apparent dead plants were revived and now are most promising Unlike the past few springs, are also making a to indicate no Me freezing. ising appearance temperat ures the wheat A shine came the grasses and clovers recovery sufficien from mtinuous hay will be appreciat in this section, where yield has been much below the ays during years, jury the ox A ed the heavy crap of by farmers erage the past few Two weddings have been announced : days, both popuisr The first, Miss Hile and Clyde Adams, at Cum. beriand, Md, and the second Miss Ishler and John Royer, Pine Grove Mills, at the Lutheran parson: at Pine Grove Mills. The latter supe will reside in one of the houses owned Ly the bride's father, 3. J. Ish ler, in the village. The first mention. ed, Mr. and Mra Adams will not go to housekeping for some time. Mrs Ade ams a graduate of Look Haven Teachers College and is now employed at the primary school In Horntown where she wili finish the term. Robert Lee Breon, son of Mrs Grace Breon, of town, was the third young man to enlist with Uncle Sam for sere vie in the Coast Guard Artillery, Phils ippine Islands, and lef; bere for Fort Slocum, near New York City. on Fri- day. The day previous he went to the Harrisburg recruiting office cone ducted by A. Poillon, Colonel, Cavalry Reeruiting Officer, and was accepted, He expects to join the same unit as his buddies—8pyker and Snyder—and will sail for the Islands in a very shorf me. On Monday the Breon family received a letter from the young man stating that le had joined the alr forces instead of the Army and that he had been nssigned to service in Pans ama, with no definite time set for leaving the States, in the past few Pleasant Gap girls Edith of Grave age x is