VOL. CII. MARKED FOR R BY DOES AGAIN AUGHT! ST Also Fall, Commission Bucks This Penna, Game Killing of * CENTRE COUNTY NOTES. HOSPITAL * . - * * ’ Misa nace Margaret Goheen of Penna. Fur vans discharged on Saturday after undergoing surgieal t of W Saturday reatment Mra Aischar medical Hassell charged CGirave Fast Wamesnort, wna ged on after iving recy treatment Lose, of on Saturday Bellefonte | oe. receiving wns after medical treatment, Raymond Murphy, of Bellefonte, was admitted on Saturday for medical treat- ment, Mra. Kathleen Wagner, of Bellefonte, was discharged on Monday after having undergonas me®enl treatment There were a total the hospital nat week. of 43 patients In fie beginning of this —————— I 1 IRON Lots of traffic on Sunday, and locally garage ambulances were not called out. SIX NEW BUILDINGS FOR STATI | Millhelm Biles the Dust—14 to L § or Milroy's Crack Team . bg PENNA. REPUBLICAN | MAKE STATI CHIEFS PRINTING Ridder erates to Spread al of Low (Charges Distriet Plan Ope Helpers Party. thomas ‘it went to npanies and Ne ine politically.’ inistr code, the in Harrisbur of Btate adn ative artment 2 Super awards printing con- tracts The printing for the tions for the cwrrent biennium ranged on the f 13 Of sever State institu- was ar districts other dia- basis company and submitted bids Crane's CoOneCrng tricia, “ight wanted me to withdraw all bids” said Orane, "except what I sub- mitted for the work Ninty dis. trict, the Atoona area, and told me he would then award the for that district and the Elghth, where we were the only bidder, to the Times Tribune Company. He even suggested €w form of a letter T was to write” Crane refused to withdraw the Mds ——————— A ATS on all 13 in the contacts i | ol on Ha da Ww wi Bre { of to pat 1G HAVI TO C1 CONK BRTIN RETI T0 Construction €or itd 47 Worl pansy Contract to Bu Mies of £269.97 1.00.- Haus Be for A MR GIVES ™ FINANCIAL STATE RISHOP - F.0d - Al ITEMS OF INTEREST Kicked Wall B M and dren, a word, Miss Mildred Tam Mrs. Bilis Moses two 1 of Phoenixville Saturday and returned ndall and Mrs, Moses ighter, respectively. Bradford, here they adford families and drove here Bunday are and Mr. and Mrs, Phoanixville, of the son of of were Ham Mile guests ‘ommercial and industrial customers West Penn Power Company recive the first Are soon jsmue of a new com ay publication "Business Juilders.” ten and ing gra wh in The Centre Reporter, $1.50 a year. tion of business men the many uses 1 advantages of electricity in build. up Suir business. It contains 1l- of which are photo taken within the jocal tert. and tells specific instances ere the use of electricity has re in increased production and It will also contain proven ideas business building many phe of GOYNE-GRAMLEY. Young Lady Bee Bu {lokest He ames of Ashland Confined to Jdness Jutives Couple. | Millhelm | MIND] WALK a FEEBLE D GIR} OUT ~ OF HOME li Encampment and Fair Noles, 2) growth making it possible and soy regularity in arrangement. Park with dopea shade and sod, always lovely, each year spoma to add new beauties we are thrilled with established it and the its future development, streets which venues Grange ts gentle and the Poss] inch year that in Le A A SIA The of cavern is now open to the public, two motor of 36: to having water portion the Alexander boats 40 passenger oa. installed to over the half-mile course. The al ough for the first season, is enjoying an extensive patron. age. The cave is so unlike other caves in Central Pennsylvania that one view pacity been carry visitors CAvern, open ing of it creates a desire for a second and more tours through it. 18, 1929. | CENTRE COUNTY PICNIC TO MOTOR HE HELD CLUB AVG, The Board of Covernors annual mot plenie for all Centre « rists, Temple Fleets Officers, A Al nn Tent Meeting. A ———— [otter from North Dakota, Mifflin County, Massie Reel rmed Charech, Presbyterian Mission Remembered. Ti vers oO ¢ ash price to be paid mem- Producers Coe erative Inc, for the gold hy the month of £2.30 per hundred pounds for three per grade B milk In the 201-210 nelle with freight, grade and butterfat differentials. This is to $2.60 for milk It is 17% cents higher than the price paid in 1928, and the t ighest price ever paid for June milk f the Sheffield Whe Association milk em June is cent one the usual equiv alent al.h basin sold on June, in ——————————— Ss TOWN AND COUNTY NEWS. 15 HAPPENINGS OF LOCAL INTERES) FROM ALL PARTS (lah et wmper my ands hascd the den the Jours is a first -clape fied nal and ROALY writer as wel printer Among the fune who attended Annie Lohr, last many others 1 of Miss week, from out of town, were: Same uel EB. Weber, Miss Annie Weber, F. W. Weber, Mr. and Mrs Edward Meds er, Rev. and Mre. W. W. Moyer, Boals* burg: Mr. and Mre. J H Lohr, Ruts iedge: Mrs. Ellen Pringle, Lock Have The Hateo York mill in Montgomery 100 to Throwing Clty, Company, a of New will operate wl that will Ne Montgomery employ 150 persons, Company will Hiuld the factory for the Hatoo come pany, who will pay a rental which will give bondholders six per cent interest and will pay the bonded Indebtedness en; Mr daughter Homan, and Mrs. George Shannon and Ethel, Watsontown: Samuel Williamsport; Samuel Loht of Town: Robert Lot rr, Penna. Furnade, 8 H. Lohr and son Clarence, Mr. and Mrs. Witmer Smith, Mr. and Mrs. lather 8mith and son, of Belle conte; Rev, H W. Newman, Mra. John Hoste erman and son, Mrs. Jennie Shook. of Spring Mills; Rev, and Mm CW. Rishel, State College in a period of years