o— Ned YOL. CIV. SIX PARTIES NAMED ON BAL- LOTS FOR GENERAL ELECTION Ballots Candidates on Sample Comprise State-Wide Tickets, Sample in the office of the elec- the Capitol at Harris- the official ballots tion will compris ballots at that general ede tion bureau burg thet next State-wide candidates on six show at tickets These are the Democrat "0 Republican, and fc, Communist, Prohibition Socialist, The wppea United R Democratic: munist; S Wm. J. Van Governor Liberal, in the order of their ance on the ballot States J Kistler Senator—James Davis. iblican; Sedgwick Emmett P Ww Prohibition, Essen, Socialist, Gifford Pinchot, can and Prohibition; M. i Democratic and Liberal; Maurer, Socialist Lieutenant-Governor - Shannon, Republican Democratic: Mabel D. Pennock, Mary Winsor, Socialist, of Internal Affairs Larey D. Frank Litten, Sow fal st DBrerne Bierer and Republi Hemp Frank John - Edward G. Guy K. Parag, Lee, Communist; Prohibition; and Samuel Secretary H, Republican ; ton, IDDe'moceratic; munist: Fred W. and David Rinne, Judge of the S WwW. Rel Niles Communis Dewey, Wi Maxey, Democor tion Tud be B Py 1 tp HAT PINCHOT DID FOR este PINCHOT ON THE STATE CAPITOL] STEPS. CLUB COW WINS AWARD FOR UNION COUNTY 4-H good 4 produced 563.3 the the unty uch pounds record As has ben oar best n State mmerman » nation's & greatest rust of Successful Moines, Town i —— Cattle of eunlosls, Centre County Free Tuber. he shi of _ Centra cou quarantine oR fons entre « : ty “Moi fled Acoredited Ax cattle may be under strict yun has been declared to he a Tuberculosis Free and as sch shipped into it regulations. This is to protect the tubercular-free cattle In the coun- ty from being contaminated by cattie not free from this disease, A I MSA A A. Card Party. A suprise card party was held at the home of Mr. and Mrs, Albert I. Emory, Saturday night, in honor of N Emery's sister, Miss Emma Jo- don) it being her 18th birthday. Delle fous refreshments were served and prizes awarded the low and high scores, The following guests were present: Mr, and Mrs, F. V. Jodon, Cherry, Emma and Isabel Jodon, Mr, and Mrs I. E. Rhodes, of Bellefonte; Mr, and Mrs. G. L. Corman, Bellefonte; Mr. and Mra, C, D, Confer, Myra and Dale Confer, Edgar Harter, of Belleville; Mr, and Mrs. George I. Goodhart. Phi ip MeClenahan, Centra Hall; Willard Hettinger, Spring Mills; Mr. and Mrs. LL. Edgar @Wodon, Millheim; Florence Brooks, Bettie Ebright, Mary Garver, Contre Hall, ea” no ox ept move ~ GOLF CLUB ORGANIZES, Penns Valley.—H. I of Name Suggested: Ebright, rectors Presldent—Board Elweted Appointed. and Te al A seventy-five very rapresentation « ened the thelr firs fair individuals who toward Organ Id © fu school agreement looking X he th Hall Jn right irsday named temporar and tale ng ted the was later named Daniel chairman, the meet presi Drasp, fi y of rieily sta ing. He secretary ted to the body were eHentiead Lo y ident 3 mittee named Ly the pres authorized to do effect bedng 850 pa The boar a moton to that and are as follows R. Miller, C 3. Dale, in Long, Miller, Hagan, J. was elected three, two year terms. Three tholomew, years DD John Two years-——/ Edgar W. One year--H SW. lin Gram! Centre Hall Stats! College, 1 y Jo Spring Mills, Long E NH Guy Long Jamison n Corman A Bellefonte, Harold Zimmerm BE T ML an, Dr, G, A. Robinson Boges Wieland, Linden Hall, J. DD Patterson. Bo Ralph Dale, Jonlsbhurg. Edward Weaver, I. .F. Mayes J. G. Isher N. I. Wilson, THREE-DAY a Isburg, Lewistown Lemont Poalsbureg, Bellefonte, AM A A AAA SLAUGHTER OF DOES IN NOVEMBER ve Commission a BN aDen senso more than 60 pou in 17 entrails removed, and portions of i Counties The alaeas the specified three hunting 27th, 28th and in the last the genaon on does will be on days of November, 20th. Hight special Heonses for doe huning will be issued for each buck killed last fall in the specified areas, The open season is declared In Care bon, Ei, Jefferson, Juniata, Snyder and Union counties, Among the seventeen counties open: ed In but portions are Clearfield, Hunt- ingdon and Mifflin, ! I MRS. Penn State Hen Lays 301 Eggs In a Year, A Penn Btate Whita Leghorn hen, with a number lke an auto loense tag for a name, is walking proudly around her pen at the wollege poultry plant, for she has set a new oollege record, Kaystone Katy, as K-1043 is called by attendants at the college, is the first Penn State hen to lay 300 eggs a Year, She started production Octo- ber 7, 1920, With 15 days to go she Indd her 300th «ge September 22. Ev- kiently] shelost count, for two days later she Iladd another egg and then went into a molt, DEMOCRATIC CANDIDATES SPEAK IN Hemphill, Bard, in Kistler, State Colleg and Bellefonte, Penns 1 to sen andidates n given an unity opport -f the four leading « On t | Democratic State on Saturday Millheim \ rapresentative g ayers greeted r enator Hemphill he rot for (OVE Nos ane county, can enant Governot i SAUCY ton, Cumberland ¢ Secretary of Clearfield tor, county, Hen Centre H ntative | AL Mm Her, of n the Hog tration, Penn bring that it larger sum of fo calli upon to the college #5] expend in back to the maintain, a very than would vania to position order must much money if the been normal the fourmprexsding And this $711,000 ht your have been had verre tuted lated Tew Progress large of mones to that management four natitution had sum for Tey een ri! Care an ad Gry was incurred to get by through th ¢ oritical years pre- 3 eding wh our erein 3 | een denied adequate and nex proper casary financial h i Th atic that the Fisher admin ul to burden for of HR We soe has h sud get m the #0 doing money of the fais in abnormal amount your inst our it tution by reason asrbitrarily of happened to be Governor in the years 1922-1926. “1 sewn and 10 000,000 of “oonomy, mpoaed by one no efficiency In this nor do 1 see in it a recognition on the part of the man, who would presume to ime pose his Individual judgment In such an arbitrary way upon the legislateve enactments, of the rights of the peo ple's representatives. “Of course, executives semctimes find it necessary to curtail reckless ap- propriations of legislative bodies, and ft is quite proper that they should do 80 In many cases, but with Mr. Pinchot it seemed to be the rule to cut and slash without regard to the enact. ments of the people's representatives with regard only for his individual opinion, with serious damage to our State welfare and educational and hose Malization program, and last, but not loast, wthout due regard for business like efficiency and economy. “He was not nearly so economical with the construction of the Hoosevell Boulevard from Milford to Erle as he wna with the State Institutions and hospitals charged with the education of our youth and the care of our sick and unfortunate.” . * - » - LJ * CENTRE COUNTY HOSPITAL NOTES. * . v + > @ & 0 oo » ® » a wis May admitted Harpster, of College i ’ as a surgical Monday. Fred A had heen & n of roing ged Borland, Monday « trefitment Klug, Philadelphia, underg ischar igloal tres iment, was Monday, Mr ollie on Ann dine of Bt: harged on medical Will dm it wi On and dis rgoing Benjamin J LIMA Tuesday harged Mis VAs WwW discharged Lacy itson on T L108 idergoing su Mins was discharged on regical treatment, Emeline Hoover of Tuesday and infant daug! sabatina townsh'(p, were dGlecharg 1931 A Grange Plenle Date, will also opening program EE ——— Hulbert - Rasey, Mra Archey the marriage of Mr Miss Laura Violet lasey, Freeport, Illinois, to Harry Lin Hulbert, of Beloit, Wis. Thursd {x tower Rasey and od Aan Rasey's ind Tee will ha Re porter Hall home he groom recall readers Centre back in the el? Kla- He the here lates with the Jacob umiily, who lived near town rned WwW. A located Peadoit, former trade On | Freeport, 11. his are merchant who an- of the wedding are Mr. Harry Harper, and Mr. and Benner. talloring with Bandoe, fav ng and sons in where two by a marriage taliore Among others received nouncements iand Mrs, Mrs, G O, A PREFER MURDER CHARGE AGAINST SKIDMORE'S PAL Eugene Batsford, aged 22 years whose arrest and alleged confession led to the hunt for George B. Skid: more, was turned over to the coroner on a4 murder charge after a hearing (in Pittsburgh. William Dutton, arrested by the Bellefonte posse and charged with be- ing an accessory in the Pittsburgh slaying, was qgrdered field for court after a magistrate’'s hearing. Leonard Skidmore, brother of the suspected slayer, will be arraigned later on the same charge. The murder of Charles Hammond, gasoling attendant, is the bade of the charges against Skidmore and 7 ton. Honting licenses are now obtainable from County Treasurer I. LL. 8mith at his office in the court house, ———— ———. ————— PENN STATE'S APPLE CROP TO BE 14.006 Crop the being h The College apple on Penn irvested, ten farms 's “ral car The 16.000 bushels loads were shi ped ago, crop is estimated at good and the Thinni who in hand, Convene To-Day. annual convention Supe Morning Session, - dance Meeting, a Birthday ana union, den with ths oh Harold Hehard Herman Randal Kennet Har H*ttinger, Mr Long and children Anna Mrs. Roy Nauloa Lingle and Merle Evelys Liverpool; John Decker, san A MI lt SAAN. Seventeen Pass Test to Operate Autos Heventeon the operate a persons passed examination at th Bellefont« applicants last week Store ers to Yehicle @ armory. movived follow: he who the permits Tsoi] rter % Belle Bellefonte: Mrs Mrs. 1a EB Harper, } Moshannon fonte; F. V. Kline Coorg Floste Be Hom - Keller Hoge ite: Glenn Que " +N Belle irphy, Be dlefonte: Margaret Mary Armstrong M ¢ 1 Milroy: Lock Haven; Hy lefonte ; Mrs. C Bellefonte: Helen Kepler Milla Paul M Houtz, Carl Tongberg, State Cole Roberts, State College Poalsburg; M. Alma Rebersburg. Pauline Mo Pine Jellefonte; lege ; Melva Carman, rier. Grove James P. Jacobs, EE — a —— GAS IN TIOGA COUNTY, Excitement continues over striking gas in Tioga county. The flow of gas on the Lather Palmer farm in Farm. ington township has been temporarily stopped by the sealing of the well by the Halliburton process of forvdng ce: ment under pressure between the outs wide and inside casings. Some of the cement found its way into the casing from the bottom and plugged the weil Work has xen in progress of drilling through the #00 feet of cement which will have to be penetrated to again re lease the flow, Eight hundred leases have been filed in the Tioga county register and re corder's office. RA AA MLL SL assis. Derry township, Mifflin county, wil vote on a $68,000 bond Issue to pro- vide funds for a new school building at Vim and an addition to the High: land Park bulding and install a new heating system In the Yeagertown building. —— TOWN AND COUNTY NEWS . HAPPENINGS OF LOCAL INTEREST FROM ALL PARTS program will be rendered Presbyterian church, Sunday fan Ene he Christ of a Stats moved ine r Tusseyville LNYEN, 3 of sheep and kept by Coburn. Of he flock, of town, ng rabbits, ship. are acte it} ith jient on this Thursday rery afters of emtertainment wr and i evening Good ry free grande 8 Gap, r peri days the fent In ervig. in 48 ielphia, was days last hen the ) Mr. conductor on 18 had charge distinguished East to OPEN POINILS in the South and West. * the votes of members tn the and State Scott, motor be selling gallon; Two fas what ane { representatives Holmes ire County like and or would at nts, tax included, per now You are 20 © the uss paving ents, times number of gallons of via in a yar gentiomen's les #t you represents thes of Nockey brother, W, Tusseyville, by Mr. Cleveland, Mrs, yea husband Mr. Rocke members of thelr old Mra, brother, Ame east niece, hio, whi hava retury Eungard went to Ohiow many years ago She are the only faimiy, Eungard oy ving the old and are est two, wing than her The Centre County Justices’ Associar tion met at the Philips hotel. Philips burg, on Thuwsday evening. Judge Fleming was billed as speaker, but was not able to do so since he was holding court in Pittsburgh. “Jack” Thompe son, Esq. was the substitute orator for the ocmsion, and Is said to have please od the ‘squires. The justices from Penns Valley who attended the gathare ing were C. W. Slack, Centre Hall; A. Carson, Potters Mills; EB. T. Jupp son, Spring Mils; John Boos, Millheint, and James W. Swabb, Linden Hall Miss Maybelld Detwiler, a graduate nurse of University Hospital, Philadel phia, in which institution she is doing’ private nursing and is also nursing in private homes, was at the home of hee parents, Mr. and Mra. A. O. Detwiler, near Tusseyville, recvintly At the pros ent time Miss Detwiler is on a case’ in Germantown, a night nurse for as aged gentleman, at $45.00 per week, This sum is only sliehtly in advance of the amount received when on duty ia the hospital from which she was grade uated more than a year ago. ia
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