VOL. CXIII. HALL, PA, 1 HURSDAY, NO.1 PRIVER EXONERATED IN DEATHS ON ROUTE of near Cent coroner (Clarence Blazer, exonerated Mrs, Hall, wry ath a aus was of f Of by negligence in c ing Rou M. me men on the vOups Va a Wilh two young dista ho 1 ¢ nee Ol me was horrille men ving Grenoble AnJured left Blaz gearch Ww was Ww oung in J patroi. hospital ant 5¢{ P KELLEY, CENTRE COUNTY, APPOINTED TO NAVAL ACAD Longrassman the following the Naval Academy, as his act as Representative of the 234 Congres- Distri Don three Gingery has appointments final sional Rabert Springs nate od Ha ct Roa “t Replogle principal Alin Ar Geor n State (Oren alternate Osceola Mills #1 Tyeiftiy ——— — ————— C. F. CONFERENCE, PLEASANT GAP, JAN, fOUNTY 11 STATE GETS $6,000,000 FEDERAL FUNDS FOR of Agriculture Henry Wallace apportioned $135,000,000 Federal funds to States improvement ination. Pennsylvania was alloted of this sum, $4,221,088 highways; $663,163 roads, and $1,128616 ing elimination, With the elimination allocations, must match the highway funds on a dollar-for-dollar basis. The allotments will available July 1, 1839 A —— MOONSHINERS COPPED IN CENTRE The Enforcement of toona of the Liquor Board State caused the arrest of five in Clarence and Snow Shoe township, $600 bond for the next term entre county court The defendants are Katie George Tynio, Mary Charnlck Andrew, and Andy M™Manick, The evidence consisted possession of two stills, 50 gallons of mash, of moonshine and 4 quart matter from of the homes while 5 12-gallon still ang 41 hotties of home brew were confiscat- ed "at another of ‘the homes. ROADS Secretary A. for highway and grade crossing elim- is for for secondary for grade ecross- the tha exception of he COUNTY officers the Al division Cantrol of the persong who are being held of in the Frank her son in 20-gallon taking copper 14 gallons of coloring one Clarence {TH LYCEUM NUMBER 40 SATURDAY The re | ble | Ha Croatian Tamburitza fourth pf Potter High School Lyceum the number the tg " to T. Nn | BASKETBALL OPENS MILLHEIM WITH CENTRI} | ve, - 1 1 1 3 3 ’ 1OCAL DASKEe wb fshe reage allotme ities ¢ nd a omplian We and H Be | i ® plete offi of participatin © I's ds various farms g | ———— AP ARIST ENTERTAINED 8S. 8 CLASSES AT HOMAN FARM HOME Ernest Homas i { i hea junior cl - MITTERLING rip —. ON MOTOR TO CALIFORNIA We : except two, which were rainy. Tomorrow for to Jukary at home | Christmas day, Angeles, ( back will Chattanooga for few av I time in ile ¢ here j.os get 1 alif home with my Tenn. days expect Some stop | sister (Carrie) on my way a A etl IAI {PAST GRANDS CONTRIBUTE | TO SUNBURY ORPHANAGE Attended by than one hundied Odd Fellows and Rebekahs the Christ- | mas Party of the Centre County Past Grands Association was held in I. 0. O. F. hall at State College. Grand Master Henry FE. Robinson Pittsburgh, and Deputy Grand Mast. er Ben Jenkins, WilkesBarre, gave in- talks on the work the ordes is doing for the orphans and the aged In addition to gifts under the hig hristmas tree a cash offering of $39 {for residents of the Orph anage and the Grove City Home, for tl Aged was i more the teresting Lee 1 i Sunbury received Sr ——— A co —— Reergnlzes Generosity. I wish to thanks and and friends of the bang for the vers gift, and all that fi implies Mrs. Grayhill and 1 heartily join In returning the wish for a very happy and prosperous New Year to all D. 1. GRAYBILL. express most appreciation sincere to patrons high school generis Christmas local TWP. WHILE haeffer, 10 Schaeffer, YOUTHS COASTINS TWO POTTER INJURED Brace Sd of Mr. and Mr | the son Thomas Valley 11 in George 4 In Ip farm in everal deep gashes in hi i A A — {+H LAMB CLUBS Io WIN AT FARM IN LING a VERDICT -— A AINN EN AND BARTI ¥ FARLF FEARS *“WHISPERINGS” Earl ~ y " fel hi appeared « echt *# ’ gn —————— — I. B. RUSSELL, LEWISTOWN BANKER. SAMY nun third term Association death, Mr of Penn State in He was 4 man of influence finances busi- affairs, social ye his g his ¥ State of County Fairs at his Russel] 1% a graduate 05 the of Ee { h ness in is community in exlucational and politics, Funeral services were Spturday I —— I att —————— ATWELL—WILTSIE Invitations Mrs the Doris in in in circles held afternoon. in Lew istown have been by Mr Wiltsie of Lewistown marriage of their daughter, Marian, to Captain Richard Daniel Atwell, on Monday, January 19, at 5:00 p. m., In the First Methodist Episcopal church, Lewistown. Cere- mony Brigadier Charles Trem The couple will be at home South Main 8t., Lewistown. issued and Alvin for by at 303 ————— And better now, business fin usual, or AM rt AAA. Tha cense usefulness of the 133% motor 1i- plates has been extended from December 31st January 15. Only half of the licenses were lifted to December 28, leaving over cars and trucks without the plates, A moyement is on to change the license period from Janu. ary 1 to April Ist. to about prior million 1639 a ls A. Is your subscription due? * CHRISTMAS i The Centre Repo nd 1 close O01 came Home Agihting i preceding Ch ER Oar wm 3 Agnes Harold NORTH--BITN H. Bitnes the m MAN KILLED SMASHUP NEAR WwW Hill man Bellefonte accide Bellefor B yng N landion ‘Ho in 4 1460 killed a motor highway A jury er of the car guilty of did not identify accompanied Hill crash. Meyer, at Hill wae driving occurred. between burg coroner's n him. ( to the the when JOBS IN Secretary of Labor Ralph M. Bashore ment in private real comeback.” Bashore sald the imp the most encouraging In years.” “The increase oontinuation gan in August future” repo during of the and a by He said the gain largely by facturing fron increasd industries and steel group. pa Mrs. Burd's Hat Mre, Lenore V. in Miilhelm all At Shop duced. yourself, IN Christma yecorating rier 1 Thursday ove or i388 wee reat Bobet Arnay OC « ju taiph Jamison ER ELLEFONTE | d the Gar. was instantly | nt at on Stats ite and Miles- egligence, gut ander Muyer point of the stated the accident Industry ‘employ - is staging rted ovement was the “last five » was ge which be. iy in manu. rticularly the Shop Bard's Hat hats are re- MARTZ-HACKETT rd BRADFORD—MILLF Engagement and Mr» Potters Mills of to Charles Yan M ’ Announced . Mr George H have their MoCo announced Laura Mr mick of t} engagement Belle Mrs Miss dauvghter Jodo oA of ormick Hal 1} nn son and Jodon Bellefonte A graduate the Centra gt school Stats She Engagement Announced. Announce Engagement Farms The wedding early spring Starkey A ——— MIFFLINBURG RB. D, MAN GOES TO PEN FOR STEALING a special session of Union ocoun- court held Friday Judge CC CC. Lesher sentenced Ernest P. Snyder of Mifflinburg, R. D., from six to twelve Years in the Eastern Penitentiary, fined $200, and costs of prosecution. Snyder pleaded guilty to two counts of larceny. He wis sentenced from one fo to years in the penitentiary on 5 charge of stealing wheat amounting to $10 from the farm of Charles Plat: of near Mifflinburg, and from five to ten years on a charge of stealing wheat, oats, corn and chickens to the value of $200 from the farm of Frank Dief- fenderfer of near Mifflinburg. He was fined 3100 on each of the two counts . § A ty : =] D COUNTY NEWS FROM ALL PARTS and "ran Toil the ing presented of Baltimore young men ver Chri VACA each them the Bendix Md, with are eom- bring with them urkey to other TET omg HOYOS i in which ployed firm the v * embers of the Ladies’ Tem- their families as guests enjoy- » hall usements were he evening perio axe later refreshunents i ok od Tange Dut « Dut iristmas exception descendants inchud- husbands of the gathered for the event, In addition to those locally lo- cated were Mr and Mrs, Raymond Jair and family of Smullton. ana Mr. and Mrs. Leroy Smeltzer of State Cole lege H ihe © 11 ” “34 Ml At 3 "ne NO and children Of the 2600 boys from Pennsylvan ia to be sent to Civilian Conserva- tion Corps camps in Arizona and New Mexicos and to forty Pennsylvania and Maryland camps, fifteen come from Centre county. The boys going to the far west will engage In road building, reclamation and frrigation projects, soil erosion. grazing and forestry. New Cumberland is the assembling point, and yesterday (Wednuesday) the first train wag scheduled to leage By the 14th the transportation of the youths will have been completed A well was drilled on the Mrs Same uel Greye farm. formerly the CC. RR. and ordered to pay the costs, Judge Lesher specified that the second =en- tence shall not start until the firet is completed. Snyder was removed to the penitentiary Saturday Sheriff by Melvin R Good, ———— AA —————. How perfectly right It will be to chop off the heads of Democrats upon the assuming of control by James, but how horribly awful it was to clip the wings of the righteous (7) Republi- nt, cans upon the induction of Governor Earle! Neff farm, to the depth of 203 feet, by Mr. Brown. an experienced driller from the eastern part of the state to improve the water supply on one of the prettiest farm (homes in Penna Valley. The well whe drilled on a prominence of sufficient height to car IY the water to the barn and all floors of the farm home by Bravity. The new well was drilled close by an old one that frequently failed during moder droughts, The new opening has a promising outlook to fridge periods the old well failed in giving a flow “te of walew,