— VOL. CV. HALL. PA. ’ * RSDAY, JULY 2 TALKS ON APPROPRIATIONS HOLMES NTATE J. Le Centre County Recelves £51.65 Per Cap- Ita, propriation, and Contributes 216.69. Exclusive of Penn State Ap- ww Rotarians La 8.3 1 Speaking at State M1 John Holmes general funds eX- the appropriations made to ite high “Though of capita, clusivea of the State College ways in the often in which the Mr. Holmes sald, county are getting what we pay in" In 1930 Centra State treasury amounts: and the St county. local the complain State | is “we people mann them,” Centre times taxing here in back three the major $74.117: $195,120; foreign insur- tax, $35 and corporation tax $315, From the it recedv. the following major amounts: Wel. $751.369; of College), 49, mis. paid following county the Inheritance vehicle gasoline tax, r ax, motor registration, £208.005; 2%; ance es, 292. State ed fore, the 000: (exclusive Judiciary, $273,833; education $1,388,653; State ald highways. cellaneous, $60,368. Commenting on State income in the that in ten throughout th om approximated fons of dollars; ie om he corporation had in to 30 enses from t from from increases de the past years dex stated taxes e Di: creased fr 58 motor ilons: & irhe inheritance woline tax mililons; ritance tax tax from A i11 milli expenditures the spent : two-fifths students who applies ——————— ITM ——— Second Annual Jamison Reunion. second annual Jamison Thursday Tyrone Park, # Jamison, of reunion 13. at held August a Centre Hall is of the association pS —— ANNIVERSARY DAY WILL BE OBSERVED Evangelieal Hospital] Near Lewlshurg Will Be Open for Inspection Visitors on July 31 — Institution Now Capable of Caring for Twen- ty two Patients, by Day will be hospital, that day. inspec: tha at On July 31, Anniversary at the Evangelical] near Lewisburg. On institution will be open all which observed Jocated the tion pital § t insti for wizh to hos. visit the + Lon by who of iu small State is ome fons in this sex of the present time, the ¢ of care of taking ih 182 medical to meet first In Evangelical hospital as the to earsy ' 1927, sure stall th rapidly growing needs In the following year. 1828. well equippad X-Ray department was established ard Victor X-Ray machine installed, The equipping of the operating room with modern surgical instruments, and the complete equipment the diet kitchen weve greatly alded by the co operation of the ladies of the Evangel. fenl church of Lewisburg, who have annually held a bazaar to aid in sup- plying these accessories. The operat frig room is as modernly equipped as one could desire, The medical and al organized ; fox ¥ 1 14 © A @ of surgical staff in- dudes Dr. Arbogast, of Lewisburg, Dr. Tomlingon, Milton. and Dr. Gelae, of Sunbury, formerly of the Mary M. Packer hospital, of Bunbury. The nurs: ing staff is composed of four registered nurses, of which Miss: Mary E. ¥mith is In charge. ———— ITM AIT. A New York Supreme Court jige A —— decided that to call an Institucon “lousy” was not Islous. “The law has not yet reached the utopian state where envy and acrimony are penal ized,” Judge Bchmuck sald SEVEN MT. NEWS, The McKees Rock Hod and Gun Club have in mind great and {mportant to their and sur property The near improvements camp rounding the Garrity camp. One location is on Boy improvements the Boeout the dan the road the of is enlarging and deepening of m omplish which a team mn the jofent i SUre i= understood roy who owr the I the conditons nate vnd named, Purpose liminating however, Foust Inn, with view of present there, which, have wthing to do with or its manner of The Ministerium the Confederation the movement is The Foust to impove provements ing Of conduct inter in alming to Churches is est of it sald continues the im build. Inn proprietor place of the ust his One contemplated the oN of road through € section the Webster {installed in which wil} a park. dre nn amplifiers about sections of the to Fpeasers two enable guests hear The mile concerts, te Mmnge a of over a —————— A ———————— DR. THOMAS AT SPRING MI The foll LLS . # 1 recent appeared in a Tent Meeting at Linden Hall Tent meetings will be id Hall be Wednesday week, an two Ne t Linden this ine #@ . # Pits t y ginni : t i ng more *: 45 : of continuing for ¥ vice evening n and invited every at Fe Everybody delock Philipsburg tend these ———— AP AAAS HORNERS CELEBRATE WEDDING ANNIVERSARIES An oldtime celebration In honor of the fiftieth wedding anniversary of Mr and Mi I. Horner. of Pleas- ant Gap, was given Wednesday, July Sth. at the home of their daughter, Mrs, Samuel Burris, on the Brocker- hoff farm, says the Watchman. It was also welcome home and farewell party A home to Clair and Homer Horner, ma of George Horner, driven reeport s 3 wife ley wie, to Oo by Rus $ at sarvices THE George a welcome vho with their families attend 1t Mr with i Middle swe had | 2 celebration Mrs, Horn sons for the Weat here i 1 rsd $e in [Hinois, { hie farews went iat ' fa or 10 first ¥ 5 the w they remain vernal vit} hs At {mo thes fifth Mrs, Irvi the Hew ceremony twenty. raary Mr celebrated and Piper Milesburg, read =a for boty couples. About nine- ty relatives and friends were present at the all-day celebration, the chief feature of which was tha table placed on the bars floor and laid to seat Sty. six. Turkey, chicken, ham-cold. of course, several kinds of salads, every known variety of pickles. cakes galore, coffee, lemonade and leed tea, were served. The table was not cleared but replenished to welcome anyons who wanted refreshments through the aft. ernoon After the dinner, the second barn floor was used for dancing and exchange of happy felicitations. When our representative departed at 4 o'clock the table was again being put in array for the supper and so abundant had been the supply, that little diminution even after ninety had partakean, could be noticed. Busines depression, unemployment, rumblings of war in other countries seemed far removed from this happy, enjoyoble occasion savoripg of an earl fer period when joy was found in a simpler, more natural hospitality than the present Jazz parties. time, the wedding annive of and Heam of was FARM HAND. engaged MULE Klinefel day laborer on his farm by John Snaave~ ly, Old Fort, kick tramped mule in the leg Knee KICKS Frad ter, while as a east yf wis ed ¢ by resulting break the a] bones right an ne the the | extent ns A MA ———— FELLOWS TO VISIT SUNBURY rust th on HOME. entre 1 eli gtous Sunda thie County 18 ran Association £2 F il have charge of th 5 Home. At to ti Home is Fellows thel invited The Hall under Patrol ih ‘ the services ame ime being sponsored {families and are | prox ession wil at Centre A. M of Motor ar = inday eld, the speaker to Ix Oo jcort At vice Hev A me features The basket coffees 2:45 religious ser- will J Frizzell, of State Collegs and H ns chorus orchestra will be gathering lesire no transportation Auman ———— oY —————————— COUNTY RULERS DEFY BEAMISH. Secretary of the Comonwenith ter orn t mis (Ethel g Bt LE ndparents HORSE-SHOE PITCHING TOURNAMENT ON GRANGE PARK We summer sth this miniature th hing horse a playing golf, and be behind gion. the Hal} Fair a tournament during the week, open to Centre County residents, A court has been planned and a manager selected who is familiar with the pres ent rules governing the game. A schedule has been arranged which un- will prove interesting and exciting, much the contests waged at the Farm last Prizes and ribbons will be awarded and Very thin the hig While rival to not take the place of the latter and the in ar management makes arrangements for a series games for the Skilled feams have been secured and games scheduled for each day. And, in order that spec fators may view this sport in comfort, a quantity blenchers of approved type have been purchased and will be erected adiscent to the Gall field. A small fee will be charged for their use, No more delightful place In the State ean be found to bring children than to the fair on Grange Park. A safe and pleasant playground, careully supervis ed, is provided with splendid equip- ment to which this year a fine wave slide will be added. Placed in the cen- ter of the tented portion of the park, where no driving is permitted and ae cessible to all parts of the grouud, it in idea for the purpose Subordinate Oranges are taking more interest than usual in the plans for the dramatic performances which will be given in the auditorium as evening entertainments. and four granges are preparing plays of merit. C—O —— The National Guard Artillery camp at Tobyanna will this year ba named The Colonel Theodore Davis Boal camp in honor of Colonel Boal, of Doals burg. . Ld rite “ instead not to Centre are all of © Process. ill stage wn suitable day doubtedly ns 8 Os Show winter ¥ 1 make of the fair. pitching certainly made one of horse.ahoe f effort oO features may be a bases ball, it will terest displayed eich the ye in ball games warrants to gain & Week. of GAS COMPANY ISSUES STATEME? To Consgidarable by what misunderstanding in ti the Hall Boro: ussion has bel to certain 1 Citizens of Centre dime been aroused we ve be a of a clause 1 ir i granted his mny This Con ie {ranch Com BSUDDIVINE ga to Cen 1 weoeasioned by Clalisa ne us in Ho to cover the lox t ng wh in BerVK 1 to equalize the more unif similar te i“ i press @ ure Its transformer on reall not definition orm that electri n in the accepted This of i BEV purpose ) of a line, and is IK of tl term ment red is simply an enlarge- give ering other, same shod pipe to more nt and Vis ne end is her PU pose for ¢ it nt the The aecomp the 68 the gas ¢ Ons and going out of aled heen the ume, metically iid ae have ih of x ng NCe in of two-foot di alonger sla on the hie lished i» entering Loot ti ¥ 4 ¥ i, ol 1 t ie boroug t which instaliat on the tank funning y i instead is accomy in on. There entering end pert PVT E14 ie il nit Birex wigh rvice the frankly misconception when we wi and installed there can Pa : en itively Yar tt larger Should CONstruc. it would to or factor but rather before, the Jike- of the service familiar with and the expense believe realize mrainsg to the line to place. which We hidlove grant that OXON, more CONN wi of danger ected h rie pulsator than in iayving gas line Council tion of add a Company, safety ine reasing hood of interruption to our customers matters of incident that a warrant Centre £1 # 8} a 1 before an an “Tank outisy no borough stated techincal Clause,” as insist said of useless { money this adding benefit to the as stated of Tose kind, we was strongrty this thereto, point the Hall approximated the erection of in the first £20 000 { will 6 citizens also we at the have the additional except laid are avoided of and alleve an use main to he ME treet, Cross it lines iva been in 1 owners’ fx possible You are granted the same schedule of rates both Bellefonte and State much larger in pop YOU with much for an consideration property rights as humanly {College ulation We respectfully call at our offices in further enlightenment on this subject. which are invite any citizen to Jellofonte for and information » Very respectfully, PENNSYLVANIA GAS COMPANY i Garls Property ‘Sold - The three parcels of land and dwell ing house comprising the Byron W. Garis property, on East Church street. were sold on Saturday by the admin: istrator, H L. Ebright, for $1500, The purchaser was Mrs, Harriet Ulrich, widow of Samuei Ulreh, of Penn Hall, who with a daughter will ccoupy the Place, The new owner will very much im: prove the dwelling housp and sur. roundings. Rs MS SRI — Excavations are being made for the enlargement of the postoffice building at State College, The new se jon will be 40x60 feet, making a floor space of 2400 square feet. The bulldiag row In use has a floor space of 3600 square foot, CENTRAL - 1931. CENTRE HALL AND COBURN TO PLAY OFF mn TIE Awapding Coburn Calls for Clubs Tiled for Lead. Decision Disputed Game, Series Between Two decision rendered Monday Thom Healey, president of entre {ot Le 16. entre Results, Thursday, July ' Hi Rebers. Lamar C Pleasant Gap. §; Coburn, 4 Results, Saturday, July 15, Bell Centra 4, Coburn 3 { Lamar STANDING OF THE Half f CLUBS, er of the Season) Won Lost ° » Fleherst {Lan ar i WITH WIN OVER COBURN Pree had ‘ nie] ogunlly nrtges Stover Corman. » Totals Orntre Hall Goodhart, rf 1s if Flot tery R Marte Crawford Emery, Rover P Martz Bradford Frank i so an 5 ek BD bed ah ¢ - v ™m ib Totals 4 8 3 SCHEDULE OF GAMES IN CENTRE COUNTY B. B. LEAGUE July Hall Reberdhuryg Pleasant Coburn fF at 23~Centre at Thursday Bellefonte Gap at Ji Lamar ily 25 at Bellefonte, Rehereabhiirg nt Saturday, Hall at Plea Contre Coburn Lamar nt Gap ———— rl MS AI BAILEY-BRUNGARD., P.M July 10th. a gsolemnized at Reformed parsonage by Rev. D. R Miss Martha Brungard. Mrs, Emory of and Bruce Amanda Balley, R30 1 At ding on ws wre the when daughter of Rebersbumg, Mrs were Keener Grenoble Zerby Balley, of Spring Mills, united in holy wedlock. They were accompanied by Mr. and Mre. Emory Grenoble. Shortly after the’ conclusion of the ceremony, they left on a wed- ding trip to Niagara Falls N, Y. and Youngstown, Ohio. In the near future they expect to start housekeeping at Spring Mills. Best wishes, ASM AIRE, Fish and Pheasants Released, Eighty cans, containing about 4000 trout, from the Pleasant Gap hatchery. were distributed in Six Mile Run in the vicinity of Philipsburg. One hundred and eighty ringneck pheasants were released in Centre and Clearfield counties. The birds were hatched at a game wefuge, near Bhi ipsburg. son of AAI —— Festival at Potters Mills, The ladies of the Sprevetown M. E. church will hold a festival on the face tory lawn at Potters Mills, on Satur- day evening. July 25. The usual line of refreshments will be on sale. Pro. coods for the benefit of the church, The patronage of the public is re spectfully solicited. i. # TOWN AND COUNTY NEWS. 0 HAPPENINGS OF LOCAL INTEREST FROM ALL PARTS nge Efe from summer Gr weeks pad from Thursday, miles fu WO Tx inmenort., amspoy newell and were Mr. and weel of 3 and Mildred Bit. with at are Bittner. town. § i Boozer nstrucior at here ion, which is being Mr 4d Mra Mr, an ithe ir f Mt or her { #pent D. A. The Tyrong Come Alry home f« mutes, is yoy annuaj with n } . 7 ner ents, had Boozer, in town Methodist Home t the Aged annual ine a will by msport, hn i for at from Rosetta C whose Dr tor deat} nontl Eugens V. Alexander, chiroprate Val street, Lewes i with The home, with ey istown wi Mrs. Bessie x corn load up families hirty-five wwrice Service school, o the at Loo Thurse 4 onnected with ago. rm prege will also the the affect hart tim ori tile nif in and id with the by the )epartment on the and Spring y the side of the Course, it is pO location cha nged Pros mode pleased a postoffi Postoffic The Bishop Wig 1 i is the suitable be at on 1s piace a an obtained Lanham and Wilson are candidates for the Mifflin county courts Mifflin county is now a judicial district itself and will known as the 58th district Horeafter associate judges will not be elected in that county. The salary will be 35000 per year, with am ple opportunity hold court in Pitts burgh, Philadelphia, other points for "pln money.” To properly Anniversary : Utley, Paul 8 John ¢ judge of Toe io and observe the W. R. Brach Bellefon Ninetieth Furni« a rugs. cash plus over businesss, lowest prices this come Attention ie last page of adv ture ix aun and spot ee mamn of furniture New merch { at the their lise bought i iow present day prices 1iheral How head to enables them t for t quality furnishings munity in fifteen called their ad this jssue, The Mitchell rural one-room school building in Brown township, located two and one-half miles west of Reeds ville, along the State highway near the Randolph tourist inn and picnie ground, was burned to the ground at 8:30 o'clock Monday of last week, and two mon William B. MoCartie aged 20, of Burnham, and John H. Davis aged 30, also of Burnham, are in the Mifflin county jail charged with the breaking in and entering. and arson, The building was valued at $4000, George Whippo arrived in Centre Hall from New York City, Whindele of last week, and will spend weeks with his mother, Mrs, Wilbur H. Bland, after which he will enjoy a continued vacation of one month in the American Legion Mountain camp at Tupper Lake, New York. Mr, Whippo was seversly wounded in France with the Marines, during the World War, and has under gone a long period of Sonvalenyien; Making his headquarters in New York City. he is employed in the Craft Shop for the Handicapped. 0 VOars on the to I