— Reporter F VoL. CXIII. KISHACOQUILLAS VALLEY R. RR. SCOUTS ATTEND AWALI-GA-ZI TO ABANDON OPERATIONS eeting Reedsvilla the passenger ta ich operation to COMM at navy Present « Dr. J. P. Getter manager: PXDONSOS floors ager: Fra nl R. B treasurer Other cir ors Frank Gl John ¥. Has Phillips Hostetler At noon, Saturday cars and trucks lined onvey campers th A a caravan of 4 dent i at camp én {*¢ hhaney J. B. and DEMOCRATIC PLAN Bucl WOMEN HARVEST DANCE]. i — ls - - C“IRAIN CONYERTS “DUST BOWL" 2} INTO PRETTY GREENSWARD A | th f EWA + theme ARMY TANK GOVERNMENT BERWICK GETS ORDER FROM 5 r gresional The smaller standard 9-t sess MR ———— 1938 APPLE CROP CANDIDATES FOR COUNTY : IS 5,900,000 BUSHELS OFFICES FILE EXPENSES litional expense have office in Centre filing acou County 12 Accounts Rs Republican $247.35; College, tober are fvania in fifth tr large crops ichigan, New Yr the order named, nt » cron the iargeat of PBelle- Reg Stitizer, of’ candidate for nomination Treasurer, $345.29; Bond CC. White, Spring township, Re- publican norainee for Prothonotary, $291.7%; Fred CC. Mensch, Millheim Democratic nominee for Commission er, $1 9. The following candidates spent than $50, pecording to the accounts: J. Thompson Henry, Mar- tha. Republican nominees for County Surveyor; ( Sheckler, Miles. burg, and Democratic nominee J. Vietor Brune gart, township, Demoerntic nominee Auditor, and J, L Tressel, township, Republi- can of the Peace, Brooks, nominee for J. Democratic lows: the nitegq States, her states fonte, ister, State ving are Washington, Clarence « wk, and Virginia as ————————— COUNTY SUPERVISORS’ MEETING ATTENDED BY MORE THAN 100 township the Centre of Harris president of Supervisors” and Auditors’ of last week, at the organization's annua] meeting held the house in Bellefonte, He succeeds John I. Wetdler of Bogs who has been president for Leroy Freeby wha elected County 17.3 lous Association, Tuesday ih Ares at court Republican for Miles ’ fi Coroner: : : township, several terms, A. V. Heffner elected vice-president hag of yw County of Rush township was A. R. Hou- secretary for to f Qnring of Spring Dr t and candidate for Justice gor, who gorved ge a number vOears, H. E 3 h was returned k of Spring the ———— A ———r FRONT PORCHES NO LONGER GOOD FEATURES OF HOME the remaining home ¥ that positi Garbri n. township was chosen to State convention, “Horee-and- M to ma buggy’ present porch, At time a wide ! porch offeregq 5 vantage point fromian Walker and ond CC. White, of which to view the passing scene, but|Bellefonte: H. G. VanRiper, township now the demand for privacy has led {and county engineer for the tate: HH. to enclosed patiog and rear loggiasiA Thompson, state secretary of town Architects. view the front porch a8 alunin supervisors and D. A. Bailey, an thing that tends to hide the house. i .or Yom the Clearfield office of from view and to darken the Interior. the Department of Highways. Rev. Frequently heavy cornices and deep} = . porch roofs cover very Interesting ar- CC. . Shuey of Bellefonte pronoinces chitectural features of a home such as the Invocation at the opening. attractive front windows or doors More than 100 persona attended the ways, Equally desirable are many! convention, Including 64 supervisors, small corner porches set In a recess! s auditors and a number of secre. Jrhére the front and side walls meet, because they detract from the im. ———————h—— portance of the front door and 48 py xPHER BELIEVED PROWLING stroy the symmetry of the front of IN PINE GLEN REGION the home, Many period types of architecture A huge panther has thrown a scare require porches. Two-story porches ints Centre county residents in the with thelr delicate fron grillwork con-|vicinity of Pine Glen. Residents were tribute much to the beauty of the old reported to be organizing an armed homes of New Orleans and Mobile, 'posse to hunt it at night with search- while porches are alse architectural lights, Two persons reported the beast features of Creek Revival and some stalked them on the Pins Glen-Karth- forms of Colonial architecture, Jaus road one night last week INI wo. ons ssi CL A aur . Henry Houterman, retiring vice plague front presided in front i Mr. Wetzler, Speakhes day president, the absence of Ive day owners is the one were Judge i f tarier, HAIL, HOSPITAL DRIVE ON; SOLICITORS PA . APPOINTE 1 COUNTY FOR HOME (COUNTY TO BE READY i INDIGENTS S00N building. omplete of elevator lighting system are a few There bed. dining fire in Home features, recreati rooms, day roome, ahnwes smthrooms, and examination rooms, a syatem, a signaling system bedroom. a tile sundeck ma. and nurses’ quarters and spec. quarters the feeble-minded. with for On the first floor i. equipment a XM hen or dishiae, the Iatest preparing All lead Ceilings food and washing floors have laundry chutes which to the laundry in the basement are built of material and the basement, the Home the sound.proof a morgue ls locateg in Commissioners announceg for t would be ready ooMupancy part of month. Ln — A ———. Drinks Coal OH; Is 0. K. P. Hull, 2.vearold son of Mr. Ibert Hull, of Philipsburg, fooling k. at the having the coal ol) Saturday from stomach. It wag not known oil the obtaineg early nex Child Joseph ind Mrs R. D., pital was o hos he his after drank pumped of the he much of how drank of it youngator posacssion how . - - - . POTTERS MILLS - * - . » » » - of Ship- a week nat have returns i il Lester Palmer and family pensburg, after spending the CGettig summer home, ed home, Mr. Miller and family of Rolling | Springs visited over the week-end at the home of Mrs. Miller's gister, Mrs, Floyd White. Those who took supper at the G. H. McCormick home on Sunday were Rosg Runyen, wife anda son, Dick, James Runyen, wife ang son, of Ale toona: Mr. and Mrs. B. H. McCormick of State College, ang Misa Caroline MeClaskey. Miss Sarah Ennist of Laurelton Vile lage visited over the week-end at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs Frank Ennist. On Sunday they all I2Z.YEAR-OLD SCHOOL BOY D SUNTAINS FRACTURE OF Al ot —— NEESE~HOSTERMAN 1 -_. . SMITH IS PATIENT IN LEWISTOWN HOSPITAI Ww. C—O A A HR STAMP SYSTEM FOF ALLENTOWN BETHLEHEM stamp Foob an nl modities ta relies 5 lard. an experi. and Beth. Q be established on basis, In Allentown "without by delay agriculture department cooperation pub in with the State department of lie assistance, Cash grants to direct relief recipi will be continueg in the two cit- en, *ublic L. o Assistance gecretary Ais will of How. {rit ard tion Russel; said, but free he f rplu discontinued during } cities, ®t ® commodities He the course experiments, In wil worth the two relief 4 buy #1 olored stamps families to 31.50 which be allowed of orange may be exchangegq in “normal cl} kind dollar's an- food- of nels of trade For orange stamps be for any of stuffs each worth wight, e will wih Tw at given corts of ETOCOTY 3 Wi hive i mips whores 1 1 Liv In the the fi~ parts of sinte, in publi tinue asxciitances department of the relief families, Ww LY free distribution surplus donated federal to by government —————— Franklin of Mr. and I. EB. Btover of Millheim has ype fie Gn Instructor In the State high school. He is now tak- {:. Mrs. Stover, son College tion at Columbia University, and on 5 will leave for Troy, Ala bama, where he will organise a gone eral educational program in the State Teachers’ College, This project ia one Of a number carried on under the Teacher Education Commission of the American Council of Education. It is expected that his family will either accompany him South or follow him shortly thereafter. ® A SAD an. Permanent Democratic Theadguart- ere have been opened by Chalrman Henry Brockerhoff, in Bellefonte, In a December visited at the home of Jamey Faust at Centre Hall, hal. on a the Strickler property on West Bish. op street, a 19 beh — NO. 40 — - TOWN AND COUNTY NEWS 193! { . J OONEY—OSWALD t | iM | t Mr «| HAPPENINGS OF LOCAL INTEREST i FROM ALL PARTS AA —— BOARD ADOPTS FIRE INSURANCE | 8 HOO! YEAR PLAN te Ang A —————— SALE, BENEFIT CENTRE COUNTY HOSPITAY Is Born the the cone on the ¥ - a ihe an expert A I WQueey mond}. ET ands will of be AAI A, FOUR NEW TRUSTEES NAMED FOR HUNTINGDON SCHOOI | exXpenseg h wii By Four new trustees were the at four who redjuest named ¥ i Governor James or Pennaylvan- Huntingdon resigned at d with a a quor- be filled. Josenh H Albert 1 Biddle, Bentley, Philadel trhia, - OBERT ELLIOT, ROCKVIEW EXECUTIONER, DEAD | Bl f : Penitentiary. in Industria} School They the holdover um wim The Mosser, Williamsport Wise, Pittsburgh: Huntingdon: and Francis the holdover, their BUCCead Wagner. { Hall time Mrs Both Governor's ar : Centre member constitute enire to a four placey at appointees Wagner calleg Mrand Mrs, from Potter yet are Dr John A. Charles HH Kane Wagner are erly township, Mr. ner bas a recorg the Bell to of twenty-nine Telephone comi= proud of gbrvice with Carry Figher : pany, something be £. i= Frank rachau, for the in Be fix weeks owing a B eye While chopping home near Milroy, a stick and t him on the eye. ¥ under treatment by an it has whether he jured eye of Railway heen a number f American of years 1 a agent office Ilefonte Xpress duty hady wl WON ox | 1 hundred A Rich- 1} sans. 1 He has has 4 for Robert 1 Rockview at more dieg at home G Hot, official exec i! red at hie officiated than a ¢ w ecutions Hil embolism, his on suburban i . ONT i mond Tuesday of @ alist since % : _ {eye ever and inot vet been determined ————— A ———— i \ {ODD FELLOWS INSTALL w NEW OFFICERS FOR TERM Installation ceremonies for the new- | Hy electeq officergy of Centre Hall lodge No. 885, 1, O. O. F., were held Thurs. i, .. .. day night In the lodge {ihe District Deputy Grand Master Har- | i | % x 1 5 {will lose the sight of the In not. Frank Was Te taken I. of Centre Hall on Fri- from his home by his Mrs. Earl Tibbens, Belle« make his futures home with Tibbens family. Mr. Lee who Is {176 years of gee and hag been living ry Burd and his staff installed the of- | alone, has been in falling health for ficers, who are i Noh | the past few years. Barlier in the Past Grand, Earl CO. Vhite; 2 el veek he attempted to plek ar. from Grand, Paul Zellers: Vice-Grand, p pears a tree in his yard, and fell from & Guy Moyer: secretary, Thos IL. Moore: ladder a distance of about Mf treasurer, V. A. Auman: warden, Ray oan k “{feet. No bones were broken, but it Mark: conductor, Harry MeClenahanii apparent 10 observers that the inside guard, J. H. Puff; outside fall hag i effects. guard, Danie] Bloom: R. 8 to N. G., I. W. Bohn: I. 8 to N. 0. Bruce| The first coat of black top driving Knarr: R. 8 to V. OG. H., H. Mark: {surface wig spread on the pew State I. 8 to V. G., George Sharer; chap- {highway being bullt between Potters lain, CT. Crust: IL 8 8, C. D. Fra- [Mills and Old Fort from 5 point at mer: T. 8. 8. Roy Garbrick. Varl-(Bogdan's to the Old Fort. The work ous lodges In the district were repre. | Was completed on Thursday. Since sented. After the business session re-{then the road was similarly treated freshments were served ang a soclaljfrom the archway at Potters Mills to period enjoyed by all present. the bridge at Carson's store. The sec tion between Carson's store t, Bog. dan's place is wing graded, and may be completed by the time this item is read. A second coat of ofl ang stones will be laid over the first coat after being thoroughly rolled. Lol i day daughter, rooms, Roast (hicken Supper, Nov. 4 The Ladies’ Ald of the Sprucetown church wil] gerve a roast chicken sup- per on Saturday evening, Nov. 4