YOIl.. CV. PINCHOT ISSUES ANOTHER He for Will Refuse to Position Until Legislature Has Adjourned Apply Writing. Announces See Aj plicants A fte in the friends : that found to Ha ior appx al still « in imbers to large positions. “They are ind required to wasting thel time mine,” he sald WAISON not se in j can months to ¢ whose applicat ions be considered for feres very seriously with the do I given my do work which they elegted promise due consideration tO every ication time comes, “Meanwhile mot See I ,.,PP Why in the South Help. Pioneer Farmers West Need —— i ———— Poles in County. Reconstruction of telephone lines in 8now Shoe and the area y is scheduled to be the Bell Tel Pennsylvan by s« t r thi started in central office v days by ephone company of was this week announced Caum, manager, at f. or i work is fall It expenditure o scheduled will ne The reba] accordance phone engin BUTYe y poset 200 MINISTERS toate FACE LOSS OF POSITIONS ortage in the Presby. terian Church, resulting fail es financial denomination’s United States, from and unems- drought, of ployment, bank threatens the the This was revealed in an official com- munication from Dr, E. Grahma Wil- son, of New York, general secretary of the’ National Missions’ Board, to the offices of the Presbyterian Church in the Witherspoon building, Philadelphia. A deficit of $150,000 is certain this fis cal year ending March 31, Dr. Wile son wrote. He declared, however, the suffering will not be felt generally and that the Ozark Mountain region of Ar: kansas will be the hardest hit, Dr. Wilson added that the board has been called upon to give additional ald to ministers in drought-stricken areas, where ministes are receiving only from 10 to 30 per cent. of their salaries. The board has appropriated an addi tional $10,000 to mket the emergency, A call to every Presbyterian in the United States for contributions to re llave the situation was made by Dr, Wilson, the support 200 of in 10.000 STATE APPROPRIATIONS FOR ~l Ihe Thirty-five School Districts in { rr County Recelve } i for Closed Schools, Ha Half r{ Ham How Howar Hust Moon toy — “Exhitition Program.” where he was elected intendent program from schools, the above ed by of Roy Jami High school hers was copied was presery grandfather nm a teacher In the elder Mr. Ja fenties, taught = i The ison during the sn in x 1001 th id Grege township A Birthday Surprise Party. rsday, Fobi 5 marked Will H Ave Mrs of Centre Hamilton the of of Mr SOT ene brute files h cleverly planned a Mra R i only from by a she learned about 8:30 be greeted old friends, extended bv the made all regret of the evening which delightful amusements refreshments which were upon ary home i ving choir rehearsal to » Ore ot | The genial swift or more homsnitality CO. hosts as the passing iwas filled with and delicious in abundance, Those present were: Mrs. Annie Ho- man, Cora Homan, Mr. and Mra Alfred Crawford, Edwin Crawfod, Jr, Mr. and Mrs, Warren Homan, Mr. and Mrs. James Relish, James Reish, Jr, Mr. and Mre. George Heckman, Thurman Tress. ler, Mra. Katie Tressler, Mr. and Mrs LeRoy Searson, Mr. and Mrs. George A. Reed of Pine Grove Mills, Mr. and Mrs. George Sweeney, Kenneth Slack, George Heckman, Jr, Rex BSearson, Warren Homan, Jr., Robert Reed, Don- ald Reed, Harold Redsh, Dean Relish, Miriam Homan, Cathryn Relish, Annie Elizabeth Homan, Helen Relsh, Ruth Rednh, Robert Relish, Willlam Relish, Jr. we Contributed.) » i ——— a _————— The well being drilled for additional water supply for the town had reached a depth of approximately one hundred and forty feet by Wednesday noon. HUGE MAP TO BE STUDIED Every | Road Road Fownship in State HY on Planchot Program, y { It 1 Y i LOWY ty road in INVITE FARMERS TO COLLEGE a farm the Penns to 18 has Blasingame, head ultural agi engineering depart nent A complete wWlapted to Pennsylvania ne been furnished f ring concern usex] Sehd aftvertis 1 A. Wirt, of the company Cooper *. will spean on Monday evening, Mustic and talks all 16, at 7 o'clock pictures will follow the Yarm erg are invited to attend sessions i ——————————- Blame Road Hogs In Many Accidents, { One of the outstanding causes of ac {oidents in this State is the refusal of slow-moving traffic to keep to thw right Not only does this apply to the jesser highways but on many of the main thoroughfares this condition ob- tains, Experts declare that the police who patrol highways in the various districts should deal rigorously with the “road hog” as with the spredster. Those who delay traffic by dilatory tactics often defeat the purpose for which the mod. ern, wide highway ls constructed. Al though it is the aim at the present time to have major thoroughfares built from 40 to 60 feet wide, the engineers feel that traffic volume must obey the rule that slow moving vehicles kiep to the right to bring about the desired results, . Many States have adopted regula tions which will curt the attempts of “rod hoge” to monopolize rights of way and thereby stim traffic at points whore time Is lost to thousands of travelers, wt RESURVEYING POTTERS MILLS STATE COLLEGE ROA Former Stralght Line Survey Serapps Pinehot Idea State ways—Uonstruetion Likely MeAdam of Concrete, for of to Instead | aw transitman Howard: chainmen. driv. 1A nen Woery the side of R. M, SMITH, POSTMASTER, D | REAPPOINED BY President ed States M. Smith, Hall, pointment Hoover sent the tothe Unit. of KH. Cendre The Tuesday. Nenate name postmaster at for confirmation. ap- was made on Mr, Smith was first appointed postmaster the of has he assumed the the third here during hegin- ning the Harding administration and WW served continuously sinee, it a i hen office was one of class, hint few YEUrs ago ww All sery lee, Mr. as ralsed to the second class i employes are under ely. Smith's administration the has been very to the acceptable pat- rons of office, — NO. 6. a TOWN AND COUNTY NBS,” ! HAPPENINGS OF LOCAL INTEREST FROM ALL PARTS d Jumber- eriously ii about ten tors with Auy~ and nd ite st week, ister Vrs. eck and little , were Calle Slatterbecks ten ant the Chas A viii farm above Colyer CIB VIL SA0nNGay. fies Boy Seouts Atttend Services, EE — ‘otler Bungalow ——————— A — “The Third Customer,” A ————— Fire, Wes rang Children Cause Five Garage ng Py PH vere playing in the i i . : fof ti Re nome on Friday the Belle matches furtin street onte noon : {in § y dled bh the garage in of the irn with them set fi nd straw whi ahort for EAarage was CHICAGO FIRM GETS FEDERAI { "on 0 Oowest penitentiayy awarded th of Department Justice contract awarded ing the includes 21-1t construction of a complete which accord ing to of modern design arranged for the practice of new meth- ods of penclogy Use of local labor one the principal points on which the final negotiations were carried on by the Department of Justice and the low bidder, The Gpartment, it was stated, is anxious to avold importation of cheap labor for the work and has received assurance that men residing in the wvi- cinity of Lewisburg will begiven pref. orence, The matter has also been taken up, with federal authorities by Snyder and Union county unemployment relief committees Under the contract, the Chicago firm) will have 4256 days in which to completes the work. It is planntd to begin oper ations without delay. The total cost of the now Institution, which is halled as the most modern prison in the world, will be approx: grad site, building i wall aronind the grounds and penitentiary will plans be on the project is of Parker lLanisr, college Jim cused Stradavy i a4 teller Ann Blake The above key Bradford Ebright der, Margaret Dl Jim Burkholder, Burton 8nyv- Epyker, Alice ¥ 53 . lewd ' ether John Rev Kirlgpumtrick, and Mabel Burkholder, Belle MeCormick, Laura Breon, Flor. Evelyn and Hel Chorus Ruth Latira Loraine Brungart, ence Brooks, en Odenkirk. AL A MP SHR SRA, Birthday Party. Wednesday night of Jast week a birthday party was given Miss Marg- aret Bradford, daughter of Mr. and Mrs, C. BE. Bradford, at her home, on attaining her seventeenth year. The guests were mostly members of the senfor class in the Centre Hall High school, together with the school faoulty and a few personal friends, The names of the guests follow: Helen Odenkirk, Mary Reiben Mary Long, Mary Allen, Pauline Burkholder, Amelia Copenhaver, Phyllis Sweeny, Mary Garver, Jennie Ruble, Margaret Delaney, Mary Weber, J. F. Wetzel, Roy Jamison, Cloyd Fisher, Russell Bohn, Wallace Nobn, Luke Jordan, Robert Bradford, William Weawr, and Robert MeCormick, A ——— The Century Reperter $1.50 a year Colyer, imately $3,500,000, Albert Emer inca to J BO he wtitute, to 3 ” i y # wr 1 pacitatled 1 BAAN 1 inst Week Zettle, of Hall on lay with An- amitre “ { ind Mrs, Central Penn- Moore's Ww at present In newspaper clipe 7 Leo In mt of & + shallow Flore the The over the # and Florida. Reporter Tay« yder of Fede “Our winter ground hog have NO it was starts hard here, sell Is Roads MIE » between is name ¢ of weight inhabits from 2 Asse gister In at this of esentative of and Industry, Fund, succeed hime ster, but will of his secs VAT He automo of a short Ladror ‘ome nsation K24 iat jeelf for the of og upon the cpiration of next period for retire Lond te anticipates ik time m in January A better sales Yue in the course Voneida Park, rows, is being in Penns Valley Nar enlarged by brushing out north to the first ridge and cast to the knob. Better and bigger reins ation spots within the camp area will also be created. The wooden tower of Round Top is Vkely to be dismantled and later erected on the knob vast of the park. For much of the distance through the narrows, brush is being out and dead timber removed for a distance of thirtyfeet along the highway. The Reporter has a post card from I». Ross Bushman, formerly of Centre Hall, now located! at San Diego, Calif. The card shows a scene in Tiuatie. the notorious spot located Immediately over the border between California and Mexico, Mr, Bushman says: “The scene on the othbr side is only a part of quite an extensive development just across the border, Caters chiefly to the wealthy who want a high olasw place to drink and gamble, In addition to some good horse racing at certals seasons of the year, “