bal I C CENTRE HALL. PA. THURSDAY, OCTOBER : — : PROPOSED [PENN TOWNSHIPS NEW | me RAL TAXES FOR RURAL ROADS | PRIZES AWARDED IN G. T. V. 8 8» = + AMENDMENTS MEAN. SCHOOL BUILDING AT COBURN| A COMMUNITY DAY ExHinITs|* CENTRE HALL IN OCTOBER ; TOWN AND COUNTY NEWS 2 D * 199K, — 42 YVOl.. C11. RT A Houses Consolidated District—Bullding Spirit of Jor £30,000 Structure of Monument Contents of Four Which Will Be Voted Brief Digest of Measures Ballot to HAPPENINGS OF LOCAL INTEREST FROM ALL PARTS teen Appear S4iols On 6th, to Progressive Fownship November Penn Citizens. Followin hed amendments whicl general the to to vote quickly by demebering amendments i of and to marking “No" square 1. State Printing State CGovernment for or do its own fing. make on produce and fuel for the Capitol buildings, and paper and onery the State Government, instead of being required to let contracts private concerns for such work. This amendment on the grounds that fs no right to enter ing It utes of able CTAN Centré The Coburn scho Penn To 1} schools in re opposed and e bufidings the “Yes” or wi ts an in were Known Pike, one al Cobu Ard AS 21 ( and Gentzel scl many Liberty room scl Tune Campi) Coufie Unione inches 8 in Hettinger ool the primary and grammar schools building in 1895 school 1821 CONS Bre ites) . . ‘ “a I napkin case wal rn r on f it i ’ 0. ] oa Nn atwo-{" . ? An- clog. Authorizes the contract printing and bind- the furnishings It" sooty olo —Harvey W Lew: A i . . . * 0 year hy A ’ a per- ‘ 11d ri and to either tildings—and arected succeeding ay ¢ the Mountain 3 in all room othear ed In ni Jsiature of No manent ax i A wnat is cent a gallo in line same Act { which : od to twen five per oen of unde Rural something of ax you pay was . 180 mposcd p seven schools LA50,000 DISASTER SUFFERERS tax 1 i i" AIDED BY RED CROSS IN YEAR More making idated into but ed ue ’ for $ § sta flor gallon, and | Ww one It years = urging school emergency has been n( abandonme with in € rural to One I———— Fifty the Chapter Contributed “gs Than Were ¥en w & lf Per Cent. of These 1 . toa Snyder and States—State College ' 1 na latter's More Than ttle i. Jax Bisler, of Altoonfy is opposed by many the government ns Nec the pere| In the iwvor of distri equipment in into competitive | manent the emer- school business, 2. State College £8.000,000 -" butidi Collage Au- tha at Penn- thorizes yd top erection sylvania Any one crowded conditions deny that the n of new ngs, State who is a uilinted with the not need Highway NOH HOO 1 reed gu gas thund needa, AREregate nt to present The but Oh 0 for 10 a amendment really an a previous 1 the sum of $100.0 Welfare Bond 100.000 this is WW as hone tha more equate carn of he Sts 'a dependents 11 Phil riz {oncerns changes in the borrowin mapacity of ti of Philadelphia. 12. Taxation Trevent of - to dents other or rebates Mach te emptions 13. Voting Assemhly voting machines in oughl or township at electors, The vanced box frauds and It should understood that this endment does not make the use voting machine mandatory but merely makes it legal for a voting district utilize them 14 Pittsburgh consolidation of various sections of Al. legheny county larging the Pittsburgh. a a] Hea the State y permit it the any county the option of machine is the most method combatting increasing off voting of fency her am:- to Greater of en- of for the purpose environs of the Oity “hook” truck Friday. After inquiry as to its You may <oome to you don't need it ns badly as thought you did. Consider well you make an X after “ves” on the block on the ballot on the county H- brary question It will be eney to start tills “book” truck but we have no as surance it has a brake on it for con: venient stopping. a nt soe it Centre Hall on you and make workings the conclusion cout, ote, that you before Assuming you wish to vote the tick. of your party straight through, it will require seventeen cross marks (X) to complete your ballot. One X will vote for all of your party's can didates; two more cross marks will dis. poses of the county library question. and fourteen more cross marks will be needed to show what you think of tha fourten amendments to the State a go It has been discovered that many men driving cars with Hoover badges on them are seeking employment, The Coolidge prosperity lsn’t functioning. ——————— Give J, 1. H. three terms in the Leg iglatvre and be will have set in the shade T. R. ot tem ad become #0 however, that fore mar vinced of and chang Hersd tractor burg, who ¥1 the cont The 5 n Te & least n = grades more the that four seven the plant will bundmed pundls the future personnel of nocommaoddiates about a number some verre The as follows: J grades; T. A. Hosterman. 6th grades: Anna Winkiebiech. 4th grades; Marion Auman, ind grades Three porting in the teaching force 7th and 6th and Ard and Ist a Rth Ww artes, buss use] children Irvin A Meyer Morris Bohn $8.00 por day, the term the pay $3520 for transportation pays the same proportion of portation as it does of the salary, which in this case is cent. The State also allows the dis. trict $200 per year for eac of the five schools closed--a total of $1000 No al- for two schools department are offli in existence the old to the new build ing—and that no cost of transportation of pupils is Involved On a portion of the four acres of the school ground theres will eventunlly built a skating pond. the conditions be: ing such that it can be done at very little expense, Kk It iz also planned to roll the old two. story school building back of the new one and equip it for a play house and gymnasium. ——————— A AAO AIA Big Sale at Odenkirk's Store. The Philadelphia Purghasing pany hassbought the stook the W. A in Centre Hall, and will place the same on sale, beginning to-morrow (Friday) Read their ad. on last page of this issue, Owing to lack of space. it was impos. sible to quote plices, but customers will find slashing reductions in all lines of merchandise, are for trans. Thess George Two of and Qistrict The State the trans teachers’ 60 the a by hoot ar operated Wingart them eive $6.00 Mey hor one pert lowance {a at Coburn. ing that moved from made the these the maintain. 5 he Come * entire of Odenkirk store, ee NT muh Little Misues niece, and wore flower girte and slik The wns Rev H ogee chum from Drew Rev Henuy another Stuart hand carried { Narian Sutton, a Coover, Bm Oo in. were gowned in white groom's best | Yoxtheimer, | Theo ogical i Kiesae! of lege friend William Parthemore, of Lewiabeirry The h tee] for Crowe GoOTre he. Seminary Yeagertown » rr. and Meoesars Wise were hers chur wae the occasion a wedding tha and breakfast of bride varied beautiful in of the esteem in which both young peo are held After a wedding journey to Wash- ington I. ', they will ba at home 10 their many friends, in the Methodist parsonage at Lewisborry after oor mony home the Many roced ved ant 106 wsorvedd gurata gifts 1 SIONS were token Ole lilisto “faithfully efficiently the Honorable the people of Hore 1a how and conscientiously” John I. Holmes served Centre county His vote wa coast for a law that resulted in counties receiv: ing but sixteen and two-thirds per cent of the gas tax collected whereas the od law gave counties fifty per cent. that tax. In other words, the coun- ties under a law for which Mr. Holmes voted, now receive but much of the gas tax as they 4d be- fore. That's “service” with a big 8B. tA The State Highway Department making a great effort voters into supporting the fifty million bond issue for road purposes by is suing statements that i the loan falls to pass all road work must ooase, Bot the average voter knows their bull With the revenue of more than $16; of in and millions more from gas tax, that department is a long way Crom bank- ruptey. i ! ha ge trina} Dean 8 PRIMARY Hd Nhoenng payd, niche SCHOOL, J i oes: Jean Arrols Donal Snavely Law, qulnces Walter fF, cabbage; Secotid Prizes Hester Ripka, peppers and squash: luahe Condo pears; Wm. Bressler, carrots Bird feona tha Kel endive; flowers: apples. Ma Kenneth Lingle Leona Detwiler Kenneth Donald Je tamp Martha Hppies Al 1 npr Randall wainuls ies | 8 Hester flowers; Albright Prizes Detwiler, eKnoeth peppers Ripka Junho apples; Musser quinces: Jean Joseph Myers, onions: Albert Zimmerman, pears: Arlene Zeigler, Harold Ketinely, crab apples; Zimmerman, kickory INTERMEDIATE SCHOOL—First Prizes Elsworth Spurgeon eller, potatoes. Ellen Huss Richard Ohl endive Evelin Margaret Grenoble, beets, peaches; Spurgeon Con Hettinger, wheat Gladys Keller, corn Rob. onlons. Cora McCool, pota Lingle, cabbage: Gerald John Pearl Muser, beans: Le wheat | Bernie Walker Dean Zeigler, nuts Ronald Wagner, onions; Adam Condo, potatoes; Ruth Walker, ogee; Bernice Walker, dried corn: Eugene Belghtol, timothy seed. Cora MeCool.corn: Adam Conde, apple; Leroy Mersinger, wal Eveline Brooks, squash; Robert Campbell, carrots CROSSE ROADERE SCHOOL First Prizes: Clyde Stover, beans: Mildred Stover, hick Anna Barger, soap: Otta Rar gor, apples; Clair Anman, potatoes: Dean Btover, corn; Mabel Neese apples; Mid- red Stover, pears: Catharine Barger, en Mabel Neese, oats; Dean Stover, pumpkin Recond. Prizes: Clyde Stover, Anna Barger, pears Third prize: Wm Gentyell, onions AAI A labash bert nuts. Stover, Lonide, corn | onions; Gladys peppers Robert Campbell, do, beans Dean Second Prizes: ert Campbell, toes: Hawel son, cocumbers roy Mersinger Third Prizes potatoes The question fs ting propounded many times the Honorable J. 1. H. would have to be slected to accom: plish something the poole of Centre county would learn of without J. IY. H. telling It first Wmeell, Dear knows it has not occurred In two terms Its Quota to Special Fand. i ®u TH eliof word during Kentucky where thy or vivers ha For fione Radio rogram OF h oming weal State 26068 8 Penn State's The 1 % at the Program. Penneyviv Collage dio station. W meters, is as follows Friday. Oct: Hm Saturday, Football, Penn State Sunday, October 28 11:00 A Chapel service, J. J. Malion. of Toynbee Hall, London, England Tuesdny, Oct 30-—6:30 P. M chetra; 7:00 Agricultural gram Wedneadav, organ Ralph wer 26 P.M Foot isn meeting October 27. 1:50 P. M.— vie, Syraduse Me warden ober P.M or Pro- October 31-46 PM 30 P. M., recital: 7:00 Talk by Dr D. Hetzel. Asin PENN STATE HOST TO HOMECOMING Thousands “old grads” the Penn State College campus this week-end for the ninth annual alum ni homecoming. The major attraction for the annual celebration fe the foot. ball game with Syracuse University. A pre-game foothall rally is scheduled for Friday evening and the yearly smok- er and cider party will be the feature of Saturday night's entertainment. A special meeting of the alumni associa- tion will be held before the party. The ¥riday evening rally and the football game will be broadeast over the ool leg radio station, WPS A With the exception of Amendment No. 2, which provides $8.000.000 for Pennsylvania State College, #t will be safe to put an X after NO to all the others where a bond fssus is involved But remember this if you do not favor any one or all the amendments and do not so indicate it by writing an X after NO in each case, you will be Jot. ting the decision in the hands of those who favor them, In this instance it ts ne important to vote the negative as the affirmative, A ANON So CROWDS will be on of The Centre Reporter. $1.50 a year. mothery ek -end, present Penn streef ww. DD in not treet canned “quarts juan wd on ind hogs Saturday, 1 The oats Guernseys and f $157, the the thelr mostly Average of Some of less than smaller ones weng Mr. Raiston put or not listed price being $200 €or arger hi TOF real bd fn the - we sold the that a pen value but 80 well block up 5 two 1 sale, For benefit school play ground the Women's Olivic Club of Pleasant will hold a Halloween arnival (Thursday) night in the Jodon sale barn. Wetsler's Jundoe band will furnish the music. The fol« lowing night a grand masquerade will be given and prizes awarded for oo fumes. Mre H. J. Crumlishi of Please ant Gap interested in the moves ment and posted Centre Hall Nathan Haug Miles township farmer, fined $515.00 for killing premises, claiming the deer were destroying his crops Farms er Haugh admitted he had killed OME ten or twelve deer between Septeme ber 15th and the time he Was put ule der arrest. While he might have killed the deer without fine, he failed to give game wardens the proper notice within forty-eight hours. Disposed to be lenient the authorities put the num* ber of deer killed at five. at a penalty of $100.00 each and 316.00 costs and on this basis a settlement was made. Rev. R. B. Wolf, who came onat from Colorado Springs, Colorado, to ate tend dhe convention of Lutherans af Erie, this State, last week, came on to Centre Hall and was a guest of Me and Mra H. W. Dinges. Rev. Wolf has been prominent in the affairs of the Lutheran Church in his State fo@ 4 number of years. He is now builds ing a new church for the CoOngregne tion he is serving and that was one of the causes for his sliort stay in the town of his boyhood, On inquiry ne to his family, Rev. Wolf raplied that he had a son in the Piilippinels lands, commissionad a lieutenant Soutien in the UU, . the of the Gap this in a wae deer on his a %
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