5 VOL. CV. Centre Hall H Hall High championship of Centre won the Division of Boalsburg took bal] past the Boalsburg goal- Boalsburg's halg¢ of the kept the territory most of game, East Penns Wednesday af Hall pl State College Centre will Valley ternoon, to determine the county cham- Tuesday, their first game In vo at pions, On December will also play to champlons This wnd com- Soccer tournament. High gor Central Pennsylvania. Central Penna. determine the school fourn- ament is held at State College: GRANGE ORGANIZATIONS ELECT OFFICERS inty romona aunty subordinate ings iN vis meet Grange Arc R former gesstons 4 Lila He : Lady Iarkie. lect tinger; Mrs, Frank Keller Aas’ Mrs following Dorothy X are the Progress Grange: Master. erseer, John Bla Curtis Raeiber; Ov Mra, John Asg’'t Stew DK Secretary. Jot Lecturer, A. H. Ralph Lasse; Chaplain. Mrs P. H lu Vesta Blauser; Gate Keeper, H, Dutrow; Dutrow: Steward, Spayd; Kel ler: Treasurer, Mrs Ceres, Mrs. P na, Mrs. Clyde J. W. Delaney; Mrs. George McCormick. Durst; Lause; yr. Flo Ass't Mrs, Lady Steward ————— i ——————— POLITICAL MACHINE BUILT WITH HIGHWAY FUNDS of ti £ of hichwayv NIENWaYy Inve federal Here diture in President Hoov- stigation e expen and funds Penn- ania was asked of of Pittsburgh. World,” ulating in Pennsylvania, McGrew said the “build a political machine” for Governor Pin- Lewis McGrew. Publisher of the “Labor cir- funds arebeing used to up chot. The President directed him to the de- partment of justice. McGrew said he would ask a federa] grand jury investi- Salling that, his complaint to congress for an inquiry. gation, or in CAITY ———————— PINCHOT FIRES SIX; HIRES SEVENTEEN Dismissal of five superintendents of the of and supplies announced They construction from department property was Friday by the Governor's office. are: William Madison, Muncy. $2160; Clarion, $2160; John H. $2400; Forsythe. $2400, Ed- Pittsburgh, L.V JogEs Roach Houtzdale, George 8. and Thomas $2640, Henderson of the Bureau of of $3300, nounced, | Brookville, C, munds, Dismissal of D. G of New Cumberland, the record tion at chief TE in Motor Vehicles a salary also was an- Of the seventeen appointments made, one was in Centre county. J Eleven maintenance superintendents, State Highway Department, at salaries | of 31860 a year, ag follows: Charles OG. Rishell, Emporium; Aaron | D. Leitzell, Bellefonte; Earl J. Madden, Webster Mills; Edw, E. Harnish, Win- gate’; Charles F. Phillips, Downlington; Schuyler Lose, Middleburg; Frank BE. Schaeffer, Rmaus; Harry 8, Huey, Huntingdon; Elmer A. Young, Franks town township, Blalr county; James E. Dowell, North Union township, Fay- otte county; and Harry G. Randall, Maleroft, Charles D. Fenstamacker of Clarion, Araftsman, Highway Department, $1500, and the following five senior examiners fn the banking department at salaries of $3360 a year: James O. Maclean, Pittsburgh; Richard H. Mohler, Oak mont; Harry W. Watkins, Mt, Leban- on: Walter W. Laphen, Pittsburg, and Edgar W. Hutchinson, Philadelphia. hamplons un is Hke. It could have proper bound as though ti goems kept the within it game 8, and not have such Soene as was h player a Soccer officials ave the authority remove any for Unnecessa roughness, and as a referee to use such authority. such authority would have been early in the game, undoul tedly roughness would have necessary ed, and the game could properly played. | age £100,000 FIRE IN TYRONE. Two firemen were overcome and 0H. 600 $100.00 Tyrone exceeding mornin from LY nan woods wr $ » is i 1 “ ” er i are located lists m 1 ¥ Lent 6 room f fire spread rad and to apart- and damage to second third th owned Jr., Jones, publicati Desmore-Blitner, he Youngstown Dally Vindleator ‘es this account of a marriage, the here Berkley bride being known H announces the M. Wednesday. Pa” Bitner well “John Bitner Ave. IMArrag ter, Laura Bitner Desmore, November New Castle Laura M fa the oldest child of Mrs. Wm, Bitner, of Tussey ville R. M. ¢§ Centre oldest of is grand- and Hall and Helen 8, Postmaster the daughter Mrs Bittner. of town. 8he an accomplished young lady Best wishes from her friends in Cen- tra county. A A AREA Shower of Gifts, A delightfu} miscellaneous shower was held by of Mrs the Sunday school class last Thursday night at Mr D F. The entertainment and re- freshiments were enjoyed by all. Mr, and Mra, Houser and children, father, Elwood Smith the home of and Mrs, Smith. Those present were: M. er, * moth« saters anl brothers of Mrs. Elwood Mrs. A. R, ters Margaret and Smith, and daugh and Mrs Houser Mr Hazel Dolly; George Ralston. Mrs Ralston, Mra and Mrs. 8 Fred amuel Bitner and daughter, Mrs, W. M fre. John Miss Estelia Ida Frazier, Miss Martha Yearick, Hel. B Mrs. Hattle Meyers, Mrs, Heckman, Mrs link. Harold Bradford, Violet Mre. Elmer Runkle and daugh- Mr, and Mrs. Elwood Smith, Mr. and Mrs. D. F. Smith, C—O —————— Ten Persons Granted Operating LI censes, Ten persons passed the tests of mots or operators cards held by members of the State Highway Patrol in Belle- fonte last week. Fourteen applicants appeared for the tests but four falled Those who received their permits are Mervin B. Watson. Bdlafonte: VI. James, Jr. Boalsburg: Merrill Walker, Spring Mills; E. E. Espenshade, Belle fonte; Mrs, Paul King, Bellefonte; Mary Isalwq Fleming. Dellefonte: John L. Shaffer, Madisonburg: Freldel M. Schweitzer, State College: Mary BRE, Bloom, Bellefonte, and Dorothy BE. Whiteman, Milesburg. ———————— A M5 USA Is your subscription due Bender, Houser daughters, XN Whiteman and daughter Hosterman, Mias en itner, Evan Bitner, George Charles Smith, ters Misses Sara and Janet, BALL, PAL * 2 JRSDAY, NOVEM! PENSTOCK FOR FARMERS MILLS MILL NEW conerole is being Farm ¢ ———— = FARM SOLD 10 J. ARCHEY BE EUNGARD — i f f Ch } j 7 or J. W nasignee, H. IL. ing the auect Fire. Spring Bellefonte Dalry Damaged by id afternoon and to in £0 the st It riday by a passerby, it vestigation was found originated from The size hole in the roof and destroy- Both extinguishing The loss $400, an oil stove on the first floor. flames burned a good ed a portion of the interior fire companies responded, the blaze in a short time is estimated at between 300 and ally parti covered by insurance, A AM A Thankoffering Service, of an The church young people the Latheran wii render appropriate Thankaoffering program in the Lather utllzing the hour for the regular Sunday an church, Sunday evening, serve An Invitation in extended the ice, general public to attend. a MI Mt A. Minstrel Show Thera will be Announced, a minstrel show in Friday rendered hy ME and EHO TRO by Grange h evening. IDecem- the Men's all, ber 11th, of Bible Class the church of Laowis. town Progress Grange, —————— A. PASS Chicken Supper at Boalshurg. On of the ladies’ Bible class of the Boalsburg Saturday evening last week teformed Bunday school served a chicken supper in the Sunday school room. This has been an annual affair for some years past, and is looked for- ward to with fond desire. The supper consisted of roast chick. fillng, with dressing, mashed potatoes, sweet corn, plokled cabbage, cucumber pickles and celery, cranbers rie, spiced fruit, bread and butter. Those present to enjoy eating the good things prepared by the ladies came from Philadelphia, Willlamsport, Pal- myra, Altoona. Huntingdon, Yeager town. State College and nearby towns and the surrounding community. More than 225 werg served supper. C—O SS — President Hoover believes everything would be all right provided the home kitchen were made smaller. and Pin- chot believes the only cure for the fils in the Keystone Stato Is to increase taxes, en and . LOCAL PEOPLE RED ANSWER CROSS TO ROLL, CALL lowing persons contributed in the Red Cross artholomew Hel Rov, Rn Mi on WwW. A Homan, terman, Hagan, Mrs. R. 8. Hag- Runkle Hagerstown Wedding. ANNUAL CONVENTION OF SUPERVISORS OF CENTRE CO. Held In Court House, Tuesday~Table Showing Mileage of Rural Road System la the County. The Centire Ase this annual convention of the Auditors’ of iefonte. County Supervisors’ and oid week in the court house sociation was | Tuesd Bel An vad been prepared F. A. ution AenOCLn interesting program | which is printed below. Carson in sécretary of the The Invocation Thena, Appointment morning session: and address by Rev. Rob- ert of commitices, Address by F. W, Curtis, Report of delegates to State conven- tion. Address by oounty superintndent F G. Rogers, session : H. A. State asosciation. Afternoon Address the Roll call, Address by Address bv County Commissioner N by Thompson, secre tary of Hon. laird Holmes, Wilson. Wwport resolution committee. Blection of officers Adjournment, ha first —— — _- — NEWS NOTES FROM THE efficient presided at Odenkirk, Following the program Te y members a and cookies of the Mission- oods of Lewistown, were VY. Goodhart town las wn play ing ana throughout the dos couldn't be stopped by the giant Mountaineers, » 3 “ - A dy boys fry end gs around the case with all Pro- y it was in this there wore continual disputes the rules of the game the decigic the referee, tha By citing argument inst quarter whi team to recline on the sod gnd refuse The at stage of the game was 31.7 the Not which « to finish the game. score in Notra from Dames Down-Town ve ¢ 5 having nits y pit thelr st field the outcome of the conflict any oppone reng Dames jeft the f . Following is the personnel of the teams: Down-Town (Notre Wood Bradford, Kenneth Frank, Fred Spyker, Dean Weaver, Vinton MoClel- jan, Jim Bradford, Bob Don- ald Goodhart. George Martz, John Kirk: patrick, Dame): row Wetzel, Lawrence Bender, substitute, John Knarr, Alfred Relish Don- ald Coldron, Jack Coldron, Up-Town (Army): lalph Pack- Runkle, Eugene er, Heckman Dean Jim Gearhart Emerick, George Chris Morrow, Bobby Dinges, Jr, sub toes: The following table gives, in t column of numerals, the total miles of township roads prior to of the column. son State Legislature; in the second the number of miles add to the tha third total] number of miles remaining under taken over to Rural Road System. and in column, the the jurisdiction of township supervis- stitute. Ralph Arney. ccs FLINK SELLS RESTAURANT. The hotel restaurant, conducted since B to Pau; Bradford. who is now farming June by C link, was recently sold on the Meeker place near Potters Mills He will take by the first of December. charge of the restaurant Original 40.1 46.7 18.8 23.6 25.8 50.4 b2.6 36.2 2.3 24.0 «26.86 204 «+319 17.3 17.2 25.0 22.5 64.3 16.1 25.7 L345 24.2 298 17.2 230 Benner Boggs .. Burnside College Curtin Ferguson Gregg .... Halnes Halfmoon Harris Howard Huston ........ Idberty Marion Miles Patton Penn Potter ..... Rush . Snow Bhoe .......... Taylor Union .. Walker Worth “se Kraan EEE EEE Fee aans FErer ae Fev s aan EE ERs brane ERASE Nas sean EE Shans peea Ee Faber RE NEN ww BRET Rhee FREE TEE v TOWRIB .ovvvsvsvrvvanesss TORO LI Present Mileage 5H 30.8 6.8 189 Miles put on Rural Road Bystem 5.6 15.9 11.8 3.7 -3 tl wEemaSa WO <1 ~8 ey OD PE N( ). 46. a TOWN AND COUNTY NEWS. 0g HAPPENINGS OF LOCAL INTEREST FROM ALL PARTS vi é a day last making bus line, Tyrone hound lefrinit a dajrymans ly, drove 0 to transact 8 of Mille it an operation and hay amley, hospital spital from the Pittsburgh to the unten at at we transferred 1 wal ANUTrSCHY Rockview near here. Penn head of Internation Chicago Noe ris shoes BhooD swine at al Livestock Exposition - to December F. P. Geary having s on Sunday, en weeks, yw Centre the sale of and 1 suffers stock bc on an auto Erooks of While in guest Red Cross worke a D. A his eyes tment by who found & over sioner 14 Ww tres specialist grown : termed A Process weadling” is being resorted to. last week, a platforsy the Junction of Bellefonte, saw close 9 Charles Biiger places On to Lewistown, where as at R. R Harter, iman by the P. Earl wr Station, two cubs Centre county appointments made by Edward HK Snow Shoe, a forest ranger, at of $1080 per year, and Paul journeyman the department of forests and Wie Governor strchot in Pinchot Ir 8. wiude Harris a sala N. ry Brouse, Boalsburg, a in fers. at a salary of $1380 a year. The put on in the hellett Theatre by the Altoona Elke Hiks being the a very delightfu; affals, house at 78 The net receipts were board In iinstrel show n Ri cluly, the Bellefonte SPONsoOr, was and attracted a capacity cents per seat. turned over to a charity Jaellafonte for local re Bellefonte for local u Martin Mills, a of Farmers e State Constabe Sunbury, is off regulas 15th next month, number of the constable patrol« into game approaching deer Shreckengaet, of 1 member at the lary, located 0 until of It lary force appears a and State Highway men will be "converted" wardens during the SCA/KON, of E. B. Thompson, Pittsburgh, wa§ a guest of his niece, Mrs 8, W. Smithy He is about to be retired list, having ale He contem* a pleasure trip to Californiss and taking a southern route will come back to Florida where he will remain for the winter. over the weak end. placed ready on the discontined work. plates Harry Hetrick, a State road workes on the Port Matilda-Philipsburg roads was accidentally shot in the eye by & rabbit hunter. One of the pellets In a shot fired by William Brown inflict ed the injury. Hetrick was first take en to the Philipsburg hospita; and lates to the Huntingdon hospital, where the shot was removed. The fifty dollars forfeited by Harry V. Kecler, due to the demand for a res count of the votes in Millhelm borough was just enough to pay the five per song for the service performed, at the rate of $10.00 per day for each, which figure was set by Judge Fleming. The board worked four hours to make the count. The remainder of the expensd occasioned will be borne by the countyy -