VOL. CVI. HALL. PA. (Continued from ast week) is 8 understo mene- d, ¢ previously 10 postoflice wr been Het White, Zett Hag White nd Prizes- H. Hetting- Tacy White, Caroline Zettle, Mrs. Ralph Hagar Sara Foreman, Irene Zerby, Mrs, DG. Wagner, Mrs. Elmer Dashem, Laura B. McCormick, Mrs. Charles Wert, Mrs. Wm. Luse, BessieZerby, F Walker, Edgar Kelley, Bellefonte; Mrs. Chas, Zigler, Foreman, Mrs. Harvey Tressler, E. Gobble, Mrs, W. { ‘aroline or lorence Lois Mrs stine, Whi laney, 8. ‘leven- Frank F, De- Col- Frank Bellef Lorraine Mrs. R. Mrs. S te. lege; Glenn Mili- iIrg Pot. Mill Mill K Aungst, odon. Vesta H R nn Blau Tr Aur Heol Kert. He Mrs Jon i nan, y Jordan Mrs. C Mrs. Roland Nellie Markle varm, Mrs Houtz Mrs. I. A W. Harsh Zion Joe N State C Luse, . rs Harold Durst, 8g Mrs, J Yearick Mrs Cornelius ersbur John KH. Auman Odenkirk. David Mra F Harshbarger, Yearick, Mrs Bellefonte ; M. Everts, Arney, Mrs Walker, Ebright, H By Mrs Hecket, 1 Prizes Corns ra Mrs Houtz, Ww John Kelley Mrs, J Th Mrs terman. Gilliland, Mrs. Nolan, Verda R. 8. Hagan, Cirove Mills: Lois Bloom, Mrs. Florence Mills: Mrs H. L. nick, Rebersburg; £34 18] ner, Hos. Flza Joe Mrs Pine George HBpring Bessie Min Mra. Edward Durst Irene Zerby, Mrs, F. J. McClellan, Mrs. R. E. Snyder, Altoona: Mry, PaulMey er, Mary A. Musser, Laura B. McCor mick, Mrs. Hugh Wilson, Mrs. Wm. Peters, Beech Creek, Mrs. Roy Dut- row. Mra Arthur Witmer, jee; Mrs, A. Miller, Emma Krape, Bellefonte: Mrs. DD A Grove, Isabelle Grove, Mrs, Albert Stover, SENIOR PROJECT CONTEST. Hus Mrs J. ‘2 Albart Miller, Miles Twp. ‘3, Roy, Ripka Harris Twp. Corn--1, Wm. Ross, Harris Twp: 82, 3, Calvin kh. 8; & John Zubler, Gregg Twp. jtahl, Worth Twp. Ross, Harris Sp 1. Tom Smeltzer, wTer, Potatoe Sylvester Twp. ing Twp; John Sh Sheep Gregg Twp: 2 Sarnuel amuel Wise Gregg Miller, Walk- wil Putt lowers) bur ‘wp. (Rabbits) 'NIOR PROJECT CONTEST Harris Harris Donald Struble, Twp. Twp. Spurge m Condo Catharine Barger, Bi Fe Feltenberger ham, Bo ltenberger, i if. Anna Walke Kunes, Boal bu _ Puyger, Spring Mills Underwear-—1, Bernice Mills: 2, Elizabeth Lois Smith, Spring Korman, Foals Boalshurg Korman. Bo Boalsh Lonberger, Jernadine Thelma Smith. Spring Mi Veget BOYS AND ~" Ji GIRL LIVESTOCK CONTEST Har MAING Tho il, B Samuel Ross, ie Twp Vo onlaeburg Stiver, Julian Harris Wert, Woodrow School. 3. Robert hool: 4, Cyrus Voc. School: 5, Twp Voro. i ———— BIDDLE WINS OVER FOCHT FOR SHORT TERM IN CONGRESS At a meeting of the Republican coun- committee the funtingdon, on Friday. Joseph F, Bid- fle, publisher of Huntingdon, received the endorsement for the short term of congress In the eighteenth district to succeed the late Edward M. Beers Biddle's nine conferees received sev. enty votes to thirty-eight for B, K Focht, of Union county, nominees for the long term This vote with con- Ross, Vio Twp. Har Twp Harris Ishler, Nu ris v in courthouse | in ties is said to Insure Biddic'a nomina- tion. tr A IASB, Bucknell University, Lewisburg, op- ened Weodnesday. REVENUE BY PINCHOT £153,000,000 STATE CONCEALED Itself Vietim of Kept Can Discovers Bookkeeping—Millions No A ssembly Trick Under Cover Point to Governor Surplus. administration con« F15.000000 In ane to trick the new faxes” “The Pinchot cealed more than ticipated State revenue Legislature Into levying rt ‘ vs Gp~ Logisin- ies thx to pro- in the produce i FOV“ » keeping 1 $13, 2040 6600 stm ——— A AA ———————— TOWNSHIP ADOPTS NEW SCHOOL TAX POTTER PLAN WALKER NAMED POSTMASTER FOR BOALSAUURG CARPER-—MUSSER. rper, som of Gregg COC Lodie May Mus united in y» Lather ay marriage AN parsonage, - PRESIDENTIAL PARTIES FILED IN PENNSYLVANIA York. All vice th whom their regularly entered, with presidential running and group of Presidential electors for the voters nominally will cast ballots, were mates REPORT CENTRE (CO, HOSPITAL FOR MONTH OF AUGUST At the f the truste hosptal monthly board bis meeting of Centre County evening, the follow. and sday ng repo was presented umber patients in Hos umber patients the mont Numi Least hospital Fotal numb J numb Av Thos nun Recelpts Mrs, Charl roGm Hugh ins ¢ nitt BROWN, Mgr. MINISTER AND WIFE CELE- BRATE 25TH ANNIVERSARY STOURKING PENNS (CREEK WITH BROWN TROT “LITTLE WORLD'S SERIES” BEGINS TODAY AT HOWARD tre Coun the finals Ho ERmu ward Aki Not on Snow Shoe ME, § untain hunter that fellow The which was ported this office by Dave Young, tells you is would be. story, fo Colyer, "Dave" trae, the and on was 1¢- “mayor” what based facts, Information has just been received at the Agricultural Extension office, according to County Agent RC. Blan- ey, that ali of the oattle in Centre county will be tested for tuberculosis this mill according to the Modified Ac- credited Herd Plan. is due In Centre county on the Tuber: culosis Eradication ‘program. Three years ago the Bureau of Animal Indus try completed a test of all the cattle in the county and found less than one: half per cent. of them reacting to tue the cattle in this county had bovine tuberculosis, Under the accredited area plan this the past hree years and the test this fall is to maintain thay standing. There will be approximately 2200 herds to be of 24,000 head. The work will be start- ed about the middle of October and it is hoped to have It completed before the 4 holidays. The tuberculosis in cattle eradiostion is handled cooperatively by Government. LR 15, ——————— ——— 1932. BOROUGH SCHOOL ENROLL. MENT TOTALS 210 Thu grades total enroilmen dp High iplisg in Lhe and Is 240-3132 Higl irndes in the boroug! the PETITION TO YACATE AND BARTGES GREGG Ea One of Bar riges riys stown road ponnact ing >a Rob- road NOT INFANTILE MUOUrg n PARALYSIS, STORY" BY THE STATE (OLLEGE TIMES je of the rded Mice the wrapper rastoned a particualr jetties nd in ree the ver ¥ wrapper was also mov, 2 re moved mmngng the wl 1 Character materially of of the object locate ——— AA se HESSIAN FLY DAMAGES WHEAT FIELDS IN CENTRE the Fly, > I oe it om ont Y report Just \ re county damaged ed] from ti september, much safer date for for the Hessian Fly young plants seeding until This ing it to develop being a EE inte the i= to in oO ———————— A I ————— PENN STATE BEGINS 79TH YEAR AS FALL TERM CLASSES The seventy-seventh year Permsylvania State College's history will begin with the opening convooa- tion and first classes of the term Wed nesday of next week, Saptember 21. Registation for the three upper class. es was conducted Monday and Tues- day: the 1260 members of the new freshman class registered this week. “Final check of the enrollment for the term cannot be made for several days but it lg expected that It will equal that of recent years in view of the fact that a full fresman class enrolled. There were no major changes in the faculty this year, resignations and re- placements being restricted to those of jower rank. Two new bullGngs will be ready for ful} use for the first time OPEN of the NO. 36, cess ti HAPPENINGS OF LOCAL INTEREST FROM ALL PARTS vy feria ds mville ng bome Potters as been rapide it a few very work began, of the ronsburg, is treatment of the aliment sing sig iriesing Aa wife ror ation an township, office on ith of the which he is somes his Btate to use creek prison Chore Bepk, Hg re urg+ iness will wishing wiety is rs 1anging wt enroll peak being jast Year. hirty- while the last year's the present term. enrollment for the wag twenty-one less thi Ore han umber 553. year ort of througho vield an bushels per raged alm Penns Val Hey of the good ut the State average of acre Last ie varies farms the o the ave on others be more wi fifty. in ome up t while not Altoona, Miss ac Lillian and her a grad colleges and now efie Altoona vd visitors of Mr ne of an accident f Harrisburg when a oar rection on & his Dodge car and Mrs Lame injured and the with y tance Monday ming in the three lane and os bert west oO aftern A. ai opposite #traok it. Me were mora or jess car pretty badly damaged. The Lamberts were on their way to Phils adeiphia, where Mrs. Lambert expects ed to take treatment following an ope eration for the removal of a cafider from the nostril, several months Ag9. They were obliged to return home &t once. road erturned was Five sisters-in-law and children of of them enjoyed a visit at the home of Mr and Mrs. Grover Weaver, east of town, last Thursday afternoon. The children of school age were able to be present owing to a half session of school during the first week of school in Altoona. Those present at the Weaver home were: Mrs, Maxwell Hardhbarger and daughtar Hassel! Mrs. Harry Harshbarger and daughters Sara and Pattie; Mrs. DD. BR. MeCool and son Robert: Mrs. J. E. Harshbarg« er and daughter, Mrs. Sheetz and sof James: Mra. W., B. Harshh daughters Frances and} most tile year, the Dairy building and Home Economics,