THE CENTRE REPORTER, CENTRE HALL, PA. ITEMS OF LOCAL INTEREST. — —— Snow flurries on Saturday, the first of the season. The period tion closes for the 1930 « inspec- Saturday. Sar on conditions wire had during mighty fine, effort to be weather like month Wednesday very much 1088 the we have of to the in an well 10 ia making limits section State College extend its borough south. Much of the cluded is not improved, The Millheim Journal reported a mild case of scarlet fever in that town The patient Frankenberger, little son of Gene Frankenberger, Wis Bland An to beaver unsuccessful attempt capture in suppiving above the res Philips creek, Miliheim Trooper ervoir with water, was made by State Hassinger, of Milroy evening to to wis Mrs sister born Friday Edward Vogt { the been name A Mr. s|0n and The little had not would get a The acres was M. 8. McDowell acre. The farm College on the Boalsburg The Hall dodge ball team won to 0 from ast school in played n said yet nice name WwW sold John Stuart High Centre the Penns a game nesday evening of last week. Mr. and Wisconsin their cuosin Mr. and Kryder, in Centre Hall, visiting other relatives in the Ei v Of Joh the Mns Kryder, spent n week-end Mrs and | are ist. Be ft The Rave beautiful col browned is for the first There vere tittle to do. drought, in the mourn frost of a Jr the wn and absence st tains th ripened meadows. ryder Mrs. C former's 3. of Mill Hall, Tuesday by aut for ti will N. K brother, Mr. and er, and the on morn departed Freeport nois, where two visiting spend a week relatives Automoltie week Highway properly sent to their owners ived Department and Harrisburg, 1 rex filled in will wg u 193 pilates, automobile license as much of pests th limited numd Flies have not been during the have zing ever they of past summer as The the been about at Press are very determinel have lev was i » istown State During stop at ti ocal the Mathodist old-time the pink All Are min gter here chatted friends He of condition jooked physical the public schools in the « ths week teachers” institute. The having a good time out while the teachers are listening lot of talk that will be forgotter fore they get on Monday morning because pind! of closed “ schoo to a be OIA back to the smhool y John Nala son of Brown Nale Siglerville, and gmndson of M Mrs. Andrew Zettle, of town. second conseciftive year has taken fi prize ‘n the Mifflin county 4-H Potato Club. Th yield A 206 bushels per In 152% with for $ Al and the rate wi was o wna ACTS Ore points, the yield bushels, a sore of 98.56 points youth is sixteen years oid The bul passed through hand of outskirts let from a or the | Hines The Frank of the were town. volver in Ie loading nearby Ire standing wi brothers, companions, er weidentally fort was mately only wound wi The cold throughout along the In y record except mt ure nearly Temp in Mon- At Centre srnment time of 1 Or - from Vashington, night, stored 22 above tires tana Hall, on thermometer an in- ranged 41 at Sunday to eR ZEST, ¢ range of temperatures of MoCool were in Thurs- visting Mr. Mc- is a valued employe of the Shef- field Farms Company at Spring Mills He has served three different milk companies during his nineteen years employment, —first, the Continental, ey the Breyer, and now the Sheffield Of course, the SBheflield: is of other ompanics L ih at Spring town last day eve frends Cool of 1! F the arms, © SUCCOSS0T the two named. seven-Yar-old Hosterman, was Harry Hosterman, gon of Mr, and Mrs. Ralph of Milheim. states the Journal, by a car Saturday afternoon and injured, West Co at ruck about § o'clock severely The Main street burn, and the street before proaching vehicle, down and suffered was nocessary th child's arm. Mr, Mrs. Thos. I. Saturday, drove to Hershey where they car was being driven up Cay Glasgow, of wd bad darted out onto he noticed the ap He was knocked wey bruises, It lire vehicle off by the | ore to the and Moore, last spent some time with their daughter, Miss Miriam Moore. Later, in com- pany with ther daughter and Miss Bernice Hull, of Shamokin, who was spending the week-end with her cous. in at the Hershey Apartments, they drove to the Children’s Home at Me- chanicsburg, where the "Booth Fes- tival” of the Harrisburg District of the Methodist church was held. In the evening they accompanied thelr son, Rev. Frederic Moore, and wife, to their home in Mercersburg, returning home Monday morning. — HU. . DEATHS MoCLENAHAN han. an Ww. electric died Hospital, Pittsburgh, a patient on the Interment MaoClenn in St, where ne suffering from a He aged 51 made In Pitts Lot worker, John's entered as tumor brain was VOArs burgh, The drew and He the wis son of John An MoClenahan Mills, by deceased was a Anna reared { Dreer) whout but and was Potters survived and sisters Mrs, John B California; Mrs Frank Mrs, Orvis LL was unmarried, following brothers Jesse ,, Hollidnysburg; MieNitt, Milroy; Harry John, North Dakota Paulin, Pitts Horner, He orders wirgh: and Hall. BR. D. 1. member of the and (‘entre Wis a fraternal of Odd Fellows Masons, MILLER wn Georg e WwW carpenter and ditd at his Alness of pneun Mr. Miller was May 7, 1847 George Miller, worker fol well kn wood Of home lowing Milesbure, an 8 mia Aarons | Wis a Bon Miller, His Ellen S V died elg ven born at and on LOCAL AND PERSONAL. heat seeding i -» Ebright Stover of Berrys that town, wns one Hall through in te utes it ste Centre on 0 party in few » wr min Mi lose Ld Iassing Sunday Stover hood « » boundary line visite here £) Rn niata College tne amwointimentis ITC os entre and Tusseyvill gladly receive I Lo and of the il the sound his pleadings i OPPOSES TREND TOWARD CENTRALIZED BUREAURACY Pinchot's 1922 Promise (en of Passing Administrat ve to Power Cheek Violated Code, trallzation in cent buresuracy the onomy, ralized and tax ¥ mphasizes both { maintaining relief and as well in nt of as represaentat the ve government maximum governme wit} of the local ficials, ship Prov noes as school direct and ha such town supervisors comms. What ot’ this ran fo after his He offered platform, of tralization county Mr ject 1 7 Pir oon £« “ upon B rr office coming to a plank PON Bos to and counties He for we in iw the t vivan- then a time ia? Penns in his “cheek ft give home rule townships more Cities, school and districts.” faithless had vania than to We ne trusted was ney Penns Dursuant prom ise or rev me of a Mr tion bureaucrat Pinchot, who that no one elas could be sponsibilities and really the and the th no other phil rvants were dependable. force. ed through legislature his admin other wavs Governor istrative code bulit up about an autooracy. His record was ject of centralization dare to repeat this promise when hewas casting about to produce all real and imaginary things in- clude in his prodigous and promiscu- ous program of promises By reason of Mr. Phnchot's faithlesness to his promise of 1922 to check centralize tion It has become a very vital jssue in this campaign and it ls strajght forwardly being met by the Demo cratic Party. t In Mr. Pinchot's admin strative code centralization about an autocratic Gov ernor had been built up to such an extent that Senator Schantz, President oro tem of the Senate, In a speech in Philadelphia declared "The mem bers of the Senate and the House of Pennsylvania are now ninety-eight per cent page boys and two per cent leg- islators.” in many offices of the sub dd not in 1930 bad on that he By to LOCAL AND PERSONAL. R, 1. Hook, Detwiler farm, MARRIAGE LICENSES. Barger Ion the Old H Fort, In| aga nat tenant on John Hall Mills Centre Spring A M Matter Flex \ ennt of kKmuar posting woods and farm lands + A ; oa ‘oburn State ( The action Is commited ago hunters i ‘ollege ore | redations by ground-hog Ohio Ohlo A. Miller, Glibert, .. hunters All Grangers and invited attend annual e'gn party given by Progress in the Arcadia, October 28th Bandwiches, ple and refreshments, Kunball, Lite Kunball, some famiben Hallow Grange Tuesday are their Ohio to the Akron, Clarence Brunton Hzabeth Dratshall, even plok - will be Grange State College State H Showel. ing Lrg College [1og, apple gmgerhread Fitzgerald Pa. Furnace|seryved as dy .. . ++ 8 enna EK Furnace the borough perceptibly The witew supplying very springs State works are Mtate I. Confer Colleg® College but milly, i all nm : i Mr. if 4 i than a fow weeks ago, while | partic puted in the from the well diminished | The depth the st has i rey ot I'he { t port water in station rally lessened We are well conditions nas ne nnd division of be Yesy f » ti he past month called toget considering in Bunbur had the gener. vo ; have no rains of any |*fmont middle of the Jocusdy Thels of for ti the 3s 16 opening the fin convergence of the Lincdin Highwi Monday Junction, Frances Jacobs, Mrs, Guy Ww The Virgi Ohio West Emma Tre pr com—— es A————- MITCHELL PALMER INDORSES HEMPHILI Palmer, for eight years Democratic National Committeman Pennsylvania, and Attorney Gen Pr lent Wilson's cabinet, In- ¢ in this way OVERCOAT wrting the pel shi Hemy fe M Tor, tin John for Gove nr ire men Sis ndid Democrat can } fa- ng his prohibition than his ored prin #8 he be a Importance hom dem Woolen-Wear xy VY LADIES COATS oolen to flan- of all othes ! “WHERE YOUR DOLLARS GO FARTHEST” Il 5 PURCHASE ENT STORE MILLHEIM N (POLITICAL ADYERTISEMENT) (POLITICAL ADVERTISEMENT) District, Comprising Clearfield and Centre Counties: rate with more time to pay. of the World War. the American Home. MON PEOPLE. the American Farmer Labor Ticket. Senator Scott according to the Keiser is a Veteran He is the friend of the COM-