Uhe ( VOL. CIX. DYKE AND SPEAK CROWD | On y two men attempted O ene f eon | it the ene HALL. ——— NO. 39 TOWN AND COUNTY NEWS HAPPENINGS OF LOCAL INTEREST FROM ALL PARTS THURSDAY, | 1935. — COMMUNITY FAIR MILLS, OCT, 11 & 12 CENTRE PA.. OCTOBER 3, | Centre ¥ CENTRE HALL PWA SCHOOL PROJECT, $15,120, APPROVED BY FEDERAL GOVERNMENT PWA GREGG TWP, AT SPRING : C. VAN LEADERS “HECLA" GOY. EARLE, OTHER STATE TO LARGE The meeting of and | MEN ATTEMPT TO BREAK INTO POWER HOUSE AT PENNS CAVE WINS FROM STATE Communi fem ity of the The "nds ! ; srame Townshit about dark} high Gregg Township into the ‘enna at The Hall | began the defense of its soccer crown | : § 1 the evening Centre soccer to break lake at breaking the Saturday The School project In held under the direction clitzens the Township Mills will strong State Col. p J Gregg ipower house inrong b {Hall borough ha heen approved by urrounding counties interest- y ¢ 1 surrounding Rh in i nment for the held at Hecla ed better gove n turds PP They State | State srbed i ennsyvivania, from rid A AP ————— | FRED B. SPYKED WINS | MeALLISTER SCHOLARSHIP $10.61 ts t————————— LOCAL 1. 0. ©. ¥, TO INSMYALL ii Aanige 3. QO. 0 1 pi] ay ut —————————— MARRIAGE LICENSES 154 Hie MESNSSHS. 11 HAVE A ——————— HOW AND HOMAN FAIR POTATO YIELDS A MA ——————— SCHOOL WORKERS APPOINT DIRECTORS 1HISUNDAYX a TEMPLE, BOALSBURG, BIOUSLY HURT IN MES, SE {RASH VERDICT nM A — AT KELAYRES if ————— BURNS ON HIGHWAY NEARER POTTERs eM MUIRHEAD FOUND DEAD IN BOX AR, MURDERED HIGH ALTO i MILLS A Asp MEN IN WORKING OVER x 3.660 ARE DISTRICT ON PROJECTS i ———— DETWILER-—-WEAVER. # own i hite gold nim promotion Motor preosen ted ample foul, Wor projects | « me of State ghway de. suffered attempts t drives hurns “ivelopments programs his 0 KAvVe Aug four Mr mark underwns { i getting days ago. | ——————— A ——————— Hall, Lutheran rible fle todas ay programs | county, while | harves Thome # : $ la t set # The Spring Centre Mills 11 tt been sold over have y Indarway i Sesh reaping today, eq % 3 i underway in Potter went two the yn ' the most shock- | equally benef speak sulted by benefits which have from the National n policies the Administration at Washington and tion Harris! A few my own ak UTS. Years WO mers Centre vanis genera Crops feat was thelr taken failing. sociation ets Weéra gon ting the fie once a porting resenting bulwark order, they were rapidiy possessed, disinherited, “There wns reason purchasers had lost purchasing pow- er. When they could nat buy, the farmer could not sell, Today the situation is different iness has improved. Payroll have in- creased. Unemployment and relief rolls have gone down The Pennsylvania farmer today Is more prosperoug than he has been in years, “Tha outlook for Pennsylvania today Is the best since 1929. His cash Income is 18 per cent. above last year's, and almost 50 cont above what he received in 1032 Cosh returns from Pennsylvania's farm products this year will be about $65,000,000 more than It was years ago. That means nn of nearly $450 average for every i1wum in ths State, “He pays 23 por cent more for the lsat n self-respecting of action the our citizenry, of our becoming dis. and forgotten, for that, The Bus. the farmer in per three (Continued foot of next col.) in Pennayl then Yanias ory ve Pu di wud i iblic opin prosecution y mind hint 3 vigor. responsible | to change! demanded ous of those { and ney saw reason ita ——— - ind gon Wore John found g at f Pick uiily be. shooting from previous column) but he stn 51 he rors Re por nt a fon and of i was ¥ yeild gr the milk than EB 0, 59 per cent prey The cent more for $15. 000.000 for uf mote of 1834. when onls, result © month Tune than Wig received during June In years gone by tion was controlled captaing of {ndustry., and finance, it was the policy let natural forces! do all the work. Students of econoinics gave that policy a name. They called) it laissez faire, or letting things alone. | If a farmer did that. if he sat under | a tree and waited for Crops. to grow, he would be ruined. America was al- most ruined by the same policies, “This country must not, cannot, re. turn these policies. The wise and courageous leadership of President oosevelt has shown the way which America inevitably must follow. There Is no other way, exe opt A return to destruction and despair.” Other speakers were Congressman {on Gingery snd Representative John | W. Decker, The Spring Mills , Milosbirg and Aaronsburg bands furnished music for the occasion. this Na- by less than 100! {to to BATTING Batting Centre has sports ¢ been editor of the for by Neasant batter ROM Average tle better than ten to Hall trips f entre ® hick me any the wi of batter liabhda hitter ed up Very at an goewd 1 st 11 of AR Anos © 357 Bae Dall nford, ” ¥ hand- a Ive land Te beer ing ron ito iit i bone with pinte a res rolls first for of 286, with 286. players games taking who Individual for Centre Hall in 10 or CGoodhart Durst Stover Fetteroll Warner Pastorios Jamison Knary I Marts Walker Bradford Crawford RR Marts E Frank Spyker .. Fes H wi Hal all ha in th a aver. four the a 34 14 24 a4 18 23 23 a7 3% 24 24 30 14 18 12 AB 1156 30 73 110 57 51 58 118 138 £1 111 08 a7 42 an n 24 4 ia 17 nD H 41 10 23 a3 17 15 15 29 as 18 25 a0 6 bh a Pet. B57 333 A158 B00 S88 S04 255 246 Lan Sah A225 204 162 J19 091 i bit thes da y the the Med Spy T M. hill, A LA x40 for Elk «¢ for ounty a fifth Potter county on quan EE he Reporter i= of much BOTYY exchanges” fo an to the of an attempt will 1} its * who are giv- advertisement contract Epo according a period and ia When the made ovey time is collect, there we ‘no funds” he dope we have on this outifit i= t. The our icy morsel was dangled but before because re CYPR also, we we investicated we had before Reports from ag ithe sources place the firm on the E. eI MAINA. high met their first defeat last Thurs- when they dropped a game to Pleasant Gap team 3 to Monday, local team played the return game Jooad so hood ball volley 9 “oy The Centre Hall team is up as follows: Ardah Ishler, Slack, Roberta Smith, Martha Jlellan, Ethel Meyer, mgr. Alice ker, capt, Anna Smith, Freda subgtitates, I A USAIN: he annual reunion of the 314th In- veterans, held In Friday and Baturday. the outfit: a Altea sheriff John Boob, Bellefonte: laude White. Oak Hall Station; Earl Kauffman, IM AAT HSN, THE HAT SHOP, MILLHEIM. iwayn, Hats of Style and Quality, The Hat Shop. MER, LENORE V. BURD, Bast Main Street, Milihelm, Pa. {voted almost unanimously to Wagner as immediately % by Ls pastor, Arthur their r following the the young min. points, conducted the three on of action was Hall Mills per Vall COnETegationg within five and one at fav. four at Centre le, Bpring oting wable Sunday hundred (ie Ong the Mills OTRO ers preference on the same LEDGER HAS NEW OWNER IN 6G, E. SHELDON The urday, and George Philipabur under ownership of managing E Bhedon. He had the managing editor of the fifty-one -year- old newspaper since 1918, but had been connected with the paper much long. er. Mr. Sheldon the printing trade at the Tressler Orphans Home, doyaville, going to Phillipsburg twen- ty-five years ago. The new corporation will be known as the Philipsburg Ledger Company, with George E. Sheldon, president and treasurer; RR. E. Sheldon, vice-presi. dent and J. K. 8heldon, secretary. The Ledger under Mr. Sheldon has always been alert in furnishing ita readers with live local news, and nev oF missed an opportunity to boost the Republican party. Under the new set-up we may Jook for even a better country weekly. Legder, sin he 0's Management € © in 1 itn editor been jearned NOTICE, This Store will be CLOSED ALL DAY and EVENING, MONDAY, OCTOBER 7, acoomnt Jewish Hol iday, NIEMAN'S DEPT STORE, Mitihelm, Pa. Miss thome A Alice Burkholder will be at the of her parents, Mr. and Mrs urk holder a month begin- 15th Inst. and then will re- the Methodist hospital Phil. to do nursing. Miss inish yoars' now dur. arious for it1 to | adelphia, private her ago times nt Hf fr | Burkholder f ed three } 4 ourse a short time and is i 1 * “making up lost time lost m 5 Aa na Wise a: Wis Russa] son, Chas of ten returning week while remain for a Wise employ « Electr his conducted and Mrs | Reginald, and lwo men, al valle ¥ ung Iyde, Oh {| Wise {Cl tha { days ago. the +s | home on Thursday ! elder Mr. Wise time. i 4 the INE of peopl laat gt Hlonger led | Cleviand ie will wssell is Company, a the by Spero Olio, the brother by and is | helper on father, The wife Zwingli A. Year ick, who served the Reformed charge at Aaronsburg a number of YOars ago. died at the family home where Rev Yoarick is living retired She was age] ninety years, on August 12. The deceased Is a relative of A. H. Spayd, Centre Hall, and also of Dr. GG. 1. Yea rick. formerly of Centre Hall but now living In Mayview, Allegheny eounty, connected withy the City Home and Hospital, farm of Rev A valuable draft horse owned by G. W. Hosterman, of near Aaronshurg, dashed in front of an automobils and when straock by #8 was Injured to such an extent that it died after reaching the Hosterman Barn. The animal escaped from the barn as ft wis about to be stabled. The driver of the car, “Buck” Diehl, of Hartie« ton, was slightly injured; and the ear he was driving was damaged to the extent of about 370,