"PA. TH — op jad. NO. 14 VOL. OXI. RE ——————————————— —— MILL COUNTY 'AXARBLE 87: TAX | VAL, on CIV A SERVICE—A examination vith The masters times the party in power? smme be They past, may said { are today, like purely political appoint. men's, Democrats during a Republican dministration, and Republicans dur- ing a Democratic gdministration, need ot apply. Senator Thompson's the lower bracket State under Civil should it by law, will operate that appixing postmasters) meagure employees Service ta of regula- chance become a no differently from to mail carries and There will be no other way about youve got to kiss the politician who happens to be hoss ov- er the job at that particular time. It may leave a bad taste, but jt must be done to win. nace Ihe tions it, ——— ——— A ———. The bill for legalizing horse racing in Pennsylvania has littly prospect of becoming a law. ————— ———————— Republicans will not likely ask for special election to elect a successor the late Benjamin K. Focht, con- gressman from the 18th district made up of the counties of Union, Snyder Mifflin, Juniata, Perry, Fulton, Hunt- ingdon and Bedford, for the reason that the addition of one more Repub. lican to the small majority would in no way effect results, [TIMBER FRAC Cl 0 XN FYE } — —- DAY, ARM “tr Calling he had before the theirs,” aker, for the Hevea in ures’ and tenure,” Rep. 1. Allegheny a Chairma dation of Many f: last week, ering for delightful, rain, TEN upon N to URI ip "nx M bill a recall in n small in eq | ach the in BIL] MON. tod por pressed heen of him members because NIGHT ye 1935 that offered voied in he had and J his permit ool House, Penns teacher educa- consol thru bes one four but with Monday or two were came PLAY BE SATURDAY ISENIOP C1 ro PRESENTED ANS METHODBISTS 200TH TO CELEBRATE WESLEY ANNIVERSARY . ted eleora the conversion Wesley the noted nglish clergymi and f« which tox wn cighteen'h Methodist in {century under of the societies Ww place a in Aldersgate 1738, i re. ligious aeociety meeting May 24, | Street London i —— --—— The Sheffield Farms notified local milk plants that the price for i milk be $162 That | was paid during April April would the is of {same nag last year, A ————— A — A —— New being ang WwW. were purchased company Chevrolet sport 1D. Bartholomew Alexander. The from the Miller sedans are driven by CC. Abner cars Motor —————— A The tered Daily upon Journal, Philipsburg, its fiftieth year Friday. The late W. T. Bair was from its founding in 188% to At the present time E. F. Bair Is lisher editor; J. E. Bair, manager, and W. J. Thomas, tor, fn- on edit 1936 pub general city ed- or and ————— A ——— The bills sent out for March West Penn Power Company have been improved by reductions. The reductions apply only to bills for electricity used for domestic purposes, The first 25 kilowatts go for 7 cents; the next 0 for 3 cents, and all in excess of these for 1% cents. by the REPORT (COW OF CENTRE FESTING CO. NO. 2 - —— RECENT IMPROVEMENTS CENTRE COUNTY AT HOSFITAIL A INPLEMENT SALE, #8506855 0 TAXPAYERS EN — ——— MOSHANNON: WORK BEGEDN w kK was started Friday on the new virport at Black Moshannon, substan- tiating rumors that have been current for the past When completed the the finest in Central The airport 400 above sea several months alrpor: will Pennsyivania. will located level at a point al- the Black Mo- shannon transient camp and the Wolf Rook's OCC camp It will be one and one-half miles from the high- way, to the right of proaching Black Philipsburg. The present’ road which from the main highway at the Black Moshannon Inn will be relocated and macadamized and will be the highway entrance to the new flying field. Approximately 90 acres of lang will be cieareq for the airport it learned. On the flying field there will be two runways each more than 3000 feet long and 600 feet wide They will have concrete centers 100 feet wide with graded dirt for a distance of 250 feet on each side of the macadam, Most of the work will be done as a WPA project under the supervision of the State Aeronautics Bureau. A Si Chicago, on Friday, was quoted at a fraction above $1.20 per bushel, new feet midway be i most between about Moshannon from branches was Corn in { GRANDS AT STORMSTON — it WAGNER-HASKELI clot. BREON—BRIGHT. wr — BASEBALI ADOPTS SOHI FTRI-VALLEY LEAGUE DULE weting bela In the « at ber, was the { or hedule © lof the adoption of a tentative {f Eames feo and tt! from oe enliecting entrance the five present i It is planned ¢ season o play the firs on Saturday May 22 {The diamonds are to be lined off, also jeoad hes’ boxes and batter's box. The umpire question was not discussed H. E. Stover was named vice-presi- dent, filling the place of 8 OO. Mallory, | resigned Other officers are Wiltmur jSaxion, Lemont, president: R. 8 Jami- son, Centre Hall, secretary-ireasurer The clubs represented were Pleasant Gap, Lemont, Spring Mills, Pine Grove Millis, Centre Hall Which of several clubs standing by will become (he sixth Tri-Valley membes is not cer- tain. Vice-president Stover has been instructed to con‘act Rebersburg the A ————— BASKETBALL SEASON CLOSES The last games of the basketball sea son were played on the local floor on Tuesday evening. In the girls’ game teams from the local high school and the ¥Y. W. COC. A. Bellefonte cashed the latter being defeated by a margin of one, the soor, being 5 to 4. The second game was between the Centre Hall Independentaz and 5 team representing the Belleville fire come pany. ‘The scoring was led from the beginning by the Independents and ended with 41-28, eel ' TOWN AND COUNTY NEWS HAPPENINGS OF LOCAL INTEREST FROM ALL PARTS H lewmale hardware and been of business both A. Klina the busi clerk and H present the per who iw OO rota] who bas mnected with ness for 36 years, first as : the death of the late For “the changes In the employees James a8 manager 1 make no wil i sonnel The stores of new will mor ning io hours for be from 9 at night 9:00 A. M. to 9:90 P. M. as at pres- This will not apply to the small one-man stores where the hours are the minimum allowed under the pres. ent law, usually from 1:90 to 8:00 p. m. The new schedule of will begin Monday, April 12th. On Wednesday noon of last Car operated by W. M. Poorman. Centre Hall, R. D. strurk and to some extent injured Boyd Wayne Knepp three years old son of Mr. and Mrs Berton J. Knepp, near his home close to the Whiterock NArrow.gauge rail road in Pleasant Gap. The child, it sald, ran into the path of the car that struck him. The boy was taken to the hospital where the abrasion of the head and lacerations on the hand and arm were given attention. Myr Poorman, the operator of the car. is a World War veteran and was formerly at COC camp 8-65, at Colyer. but is now employed on one of thy MeOoo! most liquor in the rather than 10:00 on ent, hour week a of farmg in Potter township, sout Centre Hall, "of