CENTRE THURSDAY. APRIL “LOOP” [FORMER YEARS OLD/ HALL, PA., CAMP Fon 15, Y37. VOL. CX1. RELIEF IN SENATE] - S-65 A OUNCIL PETITIONS FOR | | | FORGERY MEMBER ARRESTED [EMANUEL'S CHURCH, BECOMES 100 ADMINISTRATION “HOBGOBLIN HOUSES BILL INTRODUCED { S.FO00T CONCRETE ROAD sonnel wn proposed 137.150.0000 HEBERSEBURG BASEBALL JOINS TRI-VALLY a THE GRUENWALED HORSE SALE MILLHEIM'S POSITION REGARD TO WITH BASEBALL Et ——— BRININGER GIRI ARRIVES APRII SECOND “TH named wooomd daug CONFERENCE OPENED ttn s— xl it McClure COUNTY H. 8. BASEBALL WEDNESDAY, IN ALTOONA parents he 6 yual session of WILL OPEN FRIDAY|, th annual Pennsylvania A — NOTICE TO TAXPAYERS, tha (en he pr of Mr. Bri Brininger of the paper ringers during owner Prowse nity Attemp several times The who has been Methodist Episco- Township School Present players thmont ohns- ‘omple‘ ion ( he 1937 =» ile of lpal conference, the largest ganization ntraj began b the themselve failed gone lated n fd ind itizens acuity f Interscholastic and any taxpayer AEE NOWSDAD- ¥ past few years re-elected nounced by Cur reflected sed Brininger will tis *s 8 of Sopris Mille Dress. f oreo Hews Wednesday Jodon 4 H & On ——————— A ————— FISHERMEN DINE. 1+ E. Card Party. lodge Knights old a western May Tm — CONRAD-SHITT. i 5. (OURT TPHOLDS WAGNER LABOR ACT CLEARING THE WAITING LISTS IN THREE STATE { Howard SERVICES! Democrats in 1 count e © Port Matilda at Ple 5 or Op on Ye . an +3 loalshurg at Centre Hall he 1 el ng L pecia ¢ ’ Lo i ¢ hou Saulsburg and Mrs a April 20 Wing $100,- | YaLARCY Welfare for |ETressman Hesettlemment "roe MM IThe decis _ ! 1 fonday | hospital Conrad Because the tate se " was °om- | for on. bs 5 1 § vot nd wasi® ere Tuesaday, + : . Tet ploved at y Spring Mills at Loganton % same © a Mr Snow Shoe at Boalsburg Centre Hall at ve passed a bill approp the Centre C and Mra Conrad with Mrs ounty hoapital Metal pia rsa t och The the Ongreswman s wh to the Department of will make their removed the ONES iement is advoealing noming i ———————————— : Shutt { second $ $ . te8ns cr hy the purpose of clearing the walling OIE Pleasant Ga {| CHICKEN-CORN SOUP SUPPER ( ret joint he a April 23 "he Adie’ id of the Sprucetown ‘her re Eten Spring Mills P. 8. C. OFFERS SPEECH COURSE yr 1 crore ill dara Fey Hublersburg FOR HIGH SCHOOL PUPILS | .corn soup supper, on Saturday . - a Centre Han and | ning April 17th, in the It will 3 Portt Matilda, thal nae Tuesday, April 27 Matilda at Snow Shoe Gap at Boalsburg “riday, April 30 Spring Mills at Hublersburg Howard at Loganton Centre Hall at Port Matilda Pleasant Gap at Snow Shoe Tuesday, May 4 Spring Mills at Howard Hublersburg at Loganton Snow Shoe aj Pleasant Gap Port Matilda at Boalsburg Friday May 7 Loganton at Spring Mills Howard at Hublersburg Centre, Hall at Snow Shoe Pleasant Gap at Port Matildg Tuesday, May 11 Hublersburg at Spring Mills Port Matilda at Centre Hall Boalstarg at Pleasant Gap and { hird fingers as Ar as tne i t) dey ol t suistant serve to fill the nomination and wid the F thru Howard at General | Loganton at ! Shoe at gta in the ree state os, Mothers $ Blind Old A 200 Centre ident agoourred ynce, Pensions. the post and permit was engaged in ope 2 2 and Assistance, the election to go serve a chicken Hess without opposition at the : election in November. This, of for the unexpired term. In was | When a new congress is elected, Ex. | contest will become major parties, sou of Old Age 2 Mothers’ Assistance will be la‘er than May 15, it Mrs, Ebon cutive SBecretary of the Board total of 551 county #4 vin eve untians applying a Sounigns “~ plying course Snow and 35 ours Assistance, SOK ~ quite gratifying to item who personal acquaintance with CC. Nevin Kryder, Centre Hall, to lary vhat he is gradually improving and is now able to be up on a wheel chair two hours daily, but in bed ‘the remainder of the time. It is now over five months since he became ll, 5 long. long time for one who has always been as active as Mr. Kryder basement of the have 5 High school juniors. seniors : $ yo olgurct N wirmn will be for sale recent graduates from throughout the | the olsurch. Ice cream will be A Fast ape- { Price, 30¢c and 2% Your patronage 1638 | Boalstsurg at the | the | readers of this com- | Boes ioted not are expecisd to cia] course in speech training to be given during the main summer sion, June 28 to Aug. 6, at the Penn- sylvania State College. The study group, the only one of its] Kind east of the Mississippi River, is designed to give the best avajlable speech training. The work will In. clude courses’ in public speaking and debating and study of the debating question chosen for Pennsylvania high schools during the 1837-38 school year. Pupils from as far distant as Harland, Ky. and Greenwich, Conn have attended during the past tw summers, Port enroll in a » nnounced by Bower real between n will be appreciated. annot , V wes . ieasant Centre Coun-|'Wo "OR. Assistance To date entre are bhenefi bi, whie 51 ang 705 hildren in are being alded rough the Mothers’ Assistance Fund In addition, 64 blind persons are re- ceiving monthly checks their sub- sistance. Because of the ber of persons she blind, SIX-YEAR HIGH FOR 37 WHEAT CROP INDICATED The estimated wheat crop 1937 i= over a billion bushels. The last large crop was in when $32.221.000 bushels Were pro- duced. Production in 1932 waa 745. 7S8J000 Dushels: in 1933, 528.657 000 bushels: fn 1034, 406.929.000; in 1935, 626,344,000, and in 1936, 626,461,000, residents of old CENTRE COUNTY HOSPITAL NOTES. receiving mothers the county . age | ® » for 183 Patients from thy south side of Cen- tre county during week of April 5 Monday, admitted: George DD. Strick. ler, Spring Mills, R. D. Tuesday, discharged: cas and infant Mills. R. D.; Mrs. terman and infant Hall. Wednesday, Ulrich The lack of a natural joe crop dure ing the past winter is creating a prob. lem to be variously solved by farmers Who are making milk production one of the chief incomes on the farm. The The crop reporting board in fure- problem will be taken care of by W. F casting continued high prices this] Bradford, owner of the Old Fort farm. fall for wheat said a 860,000,000 by having a well drilled, the water bushel crop would cause this country|from which it is anticipated wil] have to become a net exporter of whea!la temperature sufficiently low to cool and would tend to put United Statesjthe dally supply of milk A second prices on an export basis convenience will be a supply of water for relatively few num- applying for pensions there is no walting list in this branch of the County board's work. However, to the 208 persons who have applied for assistance, and to tha 35 who are seeking Mothers’ Assistance grants the appropriation bill guarntees that their cases will re- ceive prompt attention. Mrs. Wm. Ik- daughter, Spring (Rev.) W. K. Hos- daughter, Centre for discharged : Millheim, Friday, discharged: Mrs Wm. H |Swartz, Miliheim: Mrs. Ernest A. Thomas B The local Ministerium held ular monthly meeting on Monday afternoon at the Lutheran parsonage its rege. Beer officially came into its own in traditionally bone-dry Kansas last week as the legislature legalized 3.2 per cent. beer as being non-inioxicat- ing. The bill was passed by the leg- isatyre and signed by Gov. Huxman. - Frank, and Mrs. Lester Auman, of Centre Hall A daughter was born to Mrs. Nolan Shively, Coburn. Saturday, discharged: Russell Lin. gle, Spring Mills, : There were 48 patients in the hos- wital at the beginning of the week, Mr. and Friday, May 14 Loganton at Howard Boalsburg at Snow Shoe Pleasant Gap at Centre Hall Friday, May 21 Centre Hall at Boalsburg Snow Shoe at Port Matilda ——————— A ————— The bill to increase the pay of jeg- islators from $2500 to $3000 passed the lower House by a vote of 165 to 33. For special sessions the pay would be $750 instead of $500. Reports to the Department of Agriculture indicates a combined Win‘er and Spring wheat acreags of of approximately 50,000,000. This is near the all-time peak. A record- breaking 57,000.000 acreg were planted in Winter wheat. for stock, and thus avold the necessity of driving cattle over two State high- ways to flowing water. The tenant George Hackett, will Mahe a large share in the advantage brought about through this contemplated Ime provement.
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