The Centre reporter. (Centre Hall, Pa.) 1871-1940, August 11, 1927, Image 1

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LOCAL MEN WILL BE NAMED CLUB MEETS FINE DISPLAY OF LIVESTOCK
TO KILL DOES THIS FALL | AT STATE PROMISED FOR GRANGE FAIR
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VOL. Cl.
THURSDAY. AUGUST 11. 1927.
MAY LOSE VOTE
TENANT FARMER MILROY
iN
FOR
Reed
JALL
HER
MOTOR WOMAN
AGAIN
Coors [TOWN AND COUNTY NEWS,
COLLEGE
Livestock
Effect
Abolishing Tax on
Far-Reaching
New Held
Default
in
of
Mifflin
Four
Law
May Have
Seek Legal
Mrs, Lillian
County
Adopted—
Distriets——
Bred Stock
on
of Pure
for Space
{ Constitution and By-Laws Many Breeders
State Commission Is Evidently : HAPPENINGS OF INT
: : _S . : County Cut Inte Eight Are Asking Jail In LOCAL INTERESY
Having a Difficult Time In Trylg . ; FROM ALL PARTS.
. y i 150 Members. Park. Years Taxes,
to Please Sportsmen, Whose Views | : ;
Increasing intere shown
: us ents
tmpment
IANS
Game Grange
Opinions.
now
ating
Far Hties of a law
passed
whing
the last le
and eattle from
property werx Deing
Pennsylvania
In county
statements sent
include
will
“16 DOSS
Are Constantly Changing.
yislature remaoyv
‘ oi tm
the 1%
discussed
ing horses st of le pa
taxable
in a number of
They were
last year, and the tax
out, based on the assessment,
the livestock. Whether notice
have to be sent collectors to ignore the able
and Centre
ines breed : 1 i 1001 Lx s Elks or ; the
never bee | delinquent r past rout > OY or A ; irtin mansion. in
are ask- | Mi: Lian +f Milros wh Bollef: { ing imoroved on the
i [ia ( fall .
+14 there
the
vy
Livestock
counties. Lo A y
count ric permanently ve
agrict
the section the
in wdopt the} of ntre county who na
ounds
and
much larger
bred, will
assessed this laws
where deer doing
to landowners’ crops, has
and unfavor- |
om the sportsmen, says |
Record of Sunday.
of the educational staff | =~
Game Commission, has | Str
new slant on the deer sit- Ret
interpreted from the com-|.
missioners’ y John Truman, pon a
retary of the State Game Commission. | 1 for ant a,
In selecting the riflemen at $5 a day | bras i ry
each to kill barren doe. Mr. Truman . ct ry = tail
| states that these men will be chosen 3
The far-reaching possibilities grow | “locally.” In other words, ths i
out of this action. As it has been ments wil be given to men
pointed out that there is no occupation | counties where the damage Amat. and following ‘that the
on farmers, and : tenant, tained by the farmers fn ries f the directors who represent
particular, would pay noj| Of course, it is not the Intenion to}... ? A A ih Typ a} FLEE ;
tax whatever except a school tax, | employ thousands of men to go forth | ons
"since the livestock is not taxable. to slaughter, but simply t choosing | South Phil-
The question has arisen as to wheth- lof a sufficient number in county | ipshurg township—+H
er they would have the right to vote where does are nugperous in order | B. E E
as they will not have paid a county (to assist In correcting the conditions | Demi.
or state tax within two years afteri{as best they can. } 2. Port
the law becomes effective If- this is The x] men. Worth. Huston
correct, it would amfranchise many imay call will gh—W, W
tenant farmers the county. surveillance of Snow Shoe
In a number of counties, the county |will no Long
solicitors are being give anjthe nile com borough
opinion on this question. whether | plaints come in section ’" Spring, Benner
the law contained any provision mak-|these i hi L F. Hunter,
ing it residents to vote oO
MTG
without having paid a State of county ] voste ou fAfty | State borough .
] nre
only t
up-to Q
most damage :
brought
made
The
ghepire,
jendny
Mrs.
on
about | worable oounts tivided into eight ymnbe: ; all pure at
reactions Ir :
the Philadelphia
N. W. Wood,
the State
explained
uation as
YORE nore lon exhib mn. And the same is cou
And
taking «
they can
good sh
assessment on the livestock or whether
the act is not effective until next year
has not been determined by the county
a statement made
the commissioners’
office last week. In Northumberland
county, however, the solicitor has ruled
that the act is effective at and
that taxes on livestock need not be paid |
this year. |
livestock
f
for Mr Reed
hool tax
oun
Boyer,
against
f her
litles information 5,
¢
of on
that i=payment o
A
through
ollector
the
ustody on hs
Milroy day
and wed]
county Jail
deling tax owed
Vers 1 tax for
1924 and 190235
tax collector
school
director
AS a A
has
authorities, per
upon Inquiry at
irvesent vantage, a
one director ven ded
ana
men
code by He : :
tions for from belter Clearfield
space
1s
tax’ i operation
carnival
ight
in
rs coming took protesting
dep
are
irtment,
entertaining,
in every
cassary tin
| n iar CONCens i
once 3 3
composed th Mrs. Meyer has sul
now
to
districts
county are
and town-
=
forty, five and Ww
Rev
Getty
Mrs. |°
sesond
Catt
Met
The property formerly
Lutheran
was sold at publi s LY
of
re~
the
family.
pastor of
above cor ‘clock her
ndd the
the fair
At this
chinery and
for a
re snect
respect
eight
ricts
Bm
I88IgN
in the \
COMpr. se ne
is SUs- |
the
The
Reed
of 1923,
Reed, time, and
the under Mr.
of | Calhoun. i
Mrs. Reed jast
the her Winkleblech, of
bu it was 3 ip. 1 $2645. The Lue
herd yn parsonage is now located IF
in the of variety
boroughs
ge
3
by
the
ent
: rman
f ma-
BCHOO Yours
Walter
date the
auomobiles
big display of
ation wi
and
shown at
agents and manufacturers
years desire space on the
make
wares. 9
department as
assessments owed to id
farmers, in
indica
The
Ct.
0 report
both the here
known ad the
Aaronsburd,
8. WW. Gram*
utomol taxes
the
will
wachinery
Matilda Taylor, n in
townships, Unionville ounds doubt
Woodring very complete display
Burnside In the horticutural
cass has created for Grangs
and fered
in
the
a 480 again
ig
he
ie
i
rg borough,
y at
h Rush
Ward Fleming,
make
More
rer:
iny tent ench
ar
each Rg
: wis first arrested
non-payment
freed when
ch
2 # its Dest
LOO Scott, W .
OL
ake past Was
borough, Para
ow warrant wrEing
their
department i
and
Ir » no
Geputies
under the strict
officials.
the
whenever
speci if you .
3 | borou of
them Darou
. oe lda i n appreciation of services rendered,
naif. 1 is citizens heck of
Logan Hose company,
it fire company responds
Meyer garage
ved ction
ty
Comin law
&
time In
There] 3 borough,
ing of
f
u ond two
of
heey ex years, it
sent a
township—Nuia
4 Bellefonte
set time kil
deer, bu
De
fe
are suf-jthe Iintenion tax
hibits
ficient
while
exhibit
Milegsburg the prides
Walker town-
Beaver,
ale
18 Hed oO ,
sked t t least. to enforce
f
ior
amount f he worthlroy a
effort
And
ted this
up to the
tax lant wners FE hat th {ee Arras pe ee font The Needlework sa rtment has 1l.,
am——— RP ——— re " 11 f TW i ri : em JAC we
3 ¥
certain ugh. women's tax
selected Omas aka d Ad the
———— A ————
Grade Student Wins Prize.
possible for Ais destru
divi
"
: od 3 yy Sk -
IWANGA i mpson an eg
*
eves
Sun«
The
people
distance
den
Coolidge Brand of Prosperit
With
claims
reduct
and it
the
« and
¥.
reference wdministy
of pros rents
3 1 “ 83s :
ration
does Suppo
amin
cr mm————— ASIA
The Horner Heanbon.
£
¥
Will Bald Rallroad Branch.
——————
nS A———
{he Zelgler Reunion.
Peun State Summer Session Best Ever
Dies from Burns,
on ———— AA AA.
12,
fall
The
is
nter«
Sep=
Chevrolet Car Sales,
CHURCH MEMBERSHIP GAINS.
| TOWSHIP PUPILS PROMOTED
TO CENTRE HALL HIGH SCHOO]
f is residing
recently oh ol rey o Hal ? 1 : Following is a
of Growth
ut
Membership
That
Church
Exceeds
Increase In
25 Years
of Nation.
ownsni
for the
ge of
Home
position
he-Preshy-
Miss
Ed. L.
n Cen
the
“a | LAMB FEEDING CLUB OR- ot = fow years bi :
1 GANIZED IN THIS COUNTY the dining hall at the Methodist
the win
nstead of the churel n f on hour parking som yo 3
H. AND PERSONAL.
Cent
LOCAL
hed n tate Col Agnes CC
Cummings
Clenahan
Bu
Kline
Hold Bake Sale, F'ye,
Golden Eagle will th, Alita
Af
the a
¢
I's
ir
sn
Bull As
last
£ince
m dame
1232
A Year.
ocks™
yvears
SHOCK.
— i —
Hall, 4:
Centre” Hall
Centre Heelan,
on Sune
RR. Hos
a large
State
80
Ciares
on h face,
too Pleasant, since
ton prominently.
way
ints of
United | Mra. FF
Agnes
Williamsport
P. Ce
Crenry
mar
#
Kers
cent Ana
wet k
The met
they all wanted
again this year,
the learned last year
sible for them to do a much
This vear a local round-up Ww
held fore the State Farm Products
show at which time the lambs will be
judged, prizes given and the best pens
will be exhibited at Harrisburg. The
remaining pens will be sold to the
butcher on the day of the round-up
Keen rivalry exists bitween the boys
and girls as to who can feed out and
fit for show the best pen, and indlica-
tions are that the Centre county boys
and girls will have a bunch of lambs
on round-up day that w 11 make some
of the older sheep men take notice
The following boys and girls are
members of the club:
George Smith, - Spring Mills: EQ-
rch ership of
eased
that
none of
mer
130
the
constru
¥ n
by the State
drove $
de
to
were taken
Mina
them
cent, ple seed t Was
Christian
drawing
per rovided
; \ tment ighways
n fens h “Detour.” in large block letters ag
(3 pearing the standard
| H will mean the tourist
"| Durst, 1f ‘an ) 4 ; over a township
1H road rather than State
ob, | Ketler, “Temorory” will mean that traffic is
Martz. being diverted from the established
A Emery, route to another State highway.
Jitz 2b The special markers will generally
1 F Gross, appear on sign posts so that they
B Knarr, may not be confused with the perma-
nent route markers,
——————— MR ———
The doe deer picked
ago when a fawn by farmer
Brown, west of Colyer, while in the
0 mountaing fighting forest fires, ana
0 ; since made the Brown home her home
1 where she was petted and carressed by
ta, Galeton 4 .
to, try feeding Wu he
that
make it’ pos-
better job.
cing evidence
lost
of h - .
in %
Sue i
what
At
Reeder
: feeling express
will
has its Galet
ind
he
It
that it wasn't
over showed 1}
that
county,
arty wns Revsatone »
party, A Keystons is teeth
in reviewing the progress of the Emery
we in this country, Dr. Carroll :
gives facts regarding the growth
the Christian religion in “wther lands
that cannot fall to inspire all who are
interested in missionary work in for:
eign fields
“It must not be forgotten,” he says,
“that these same churches have a
great and growing constituency ig the
rest of the world. and some are re
porting larger gains, mostly in non-
Christian Asia and Africa. than in the
United States.
“In the last twenty-five years the
number of Christian communicants
have increased in Asia from 622,460 to
1.533.057; in Africa from 342.857 to 1.
is passing
borough
highway
they all
g of the C. D
mew farm were sold to Willlam H.
Homan at about $40.00 per acre. The
jand is a part of the farm from which
the barn burned recently, and lies east
Old Fort along the State highway.
The portion purchased by Mr. Homan
addoins his farm on the east. Mr
Bartholomew has decided that he will
not rebuild the barn. at least not this
year
be wis a bear
Thirty a
And
churct i sure.
Franklin farmers
annual tour
Tuesday evening on
Penneyivania State
jective point There
cars, carrying 388 persons,
adults. They went south from
lin county and came north by
Chambersburg and Lewisburg.
will return by Huntingdon.
county
or
passed
through Iw
their
Collewe,
were
town
way
their
ninety-two
cre Bartholo-
f .
Ok (ross
1b
of
nearly
Pp of
rf
or
»
way
They
Totals sk uaane
They, do things for neighbors
#s same as here Near Great HECLA
in that state. a farmer died at RB
time, leaving a widow with no help.
neighbors gathered and with nine
“combines” a machine that cuts,
threshes and delivers the clean wheat
n Kan-
Bend,
harvest
up two years
Fred
Hew close death is to some of ua
at unexpected times is lustrated by
the experience of a lady, one of three
of & motor party who took refuge from
Yarnell, ss 0
Jd Herman, 1b
Eby, 2h
M Herman, of BE. H. Smith,
$33.057: in China from 112,808 to 402.-
£39. and in India from 378617 to Sil,
505."
There are some
the world is growing
tunately, they are mistaken.
as Christianity advances the
who argue that
worse, but for:
So long
world
will continue to grow better,
on & wagon, a crop of 150 acres
cut in four hours and 54 minutes. And
this was done without a cent of ex
pense to the widow. This information
was given the by Ambrose
VYonada, a Kansas retired farmer, and
is supported by a clipping from the
Beling Journal,
was
teporter
McClain, ¢
Dewalt,
MoClain, of
Weaver, 3b
Heckman,
ef
Totals
children, some time ago led her fawn
to the forest and since neither have
heen seen. Those acquainted with the
habits of deer tell us that the mothe:
took her offspring to the mountains
go that It would be better protected,
although she had no fear for man her-
ward Bitner. Philip Smith, Alice Foust,
George Luse, Centre Hall; Jane Vial,
floy Homan, Harold Homan, State
College; James Campbells Donald
Campbell, Roy Sunday, Penna. Fur
nace: Harry Immel, Clarence Hoy,
Bellefonte: Floyd Waite, Howard |
self.
a storm In the home
near Millhelm. The woman was looking
over a stove through a window to see
her car, whan a %olt of lightning hit
the house, and following the water
pipe to the waterfront of the stove
passed so close to her face that she
received slight burns on it