9 i 4 VOI. Cll]. LOWER AUTO TAXES AND NEW ROAD PLAN FAVORED BY LEWIS Extra Says Be Farmer, Former State Treasurer Levy Suggests The gram now be carried one-cent on the motors Lewis, deputy before the Erfe County Erie. Lewis. meeting of the club, against high Gas Can Ald to on Dropped! truction pr under way the State on ition emergency gasoline declared peak highway cons after expir g | auditor general, Motor Club, Samuel special at annual fight the resumed the taxation he lost last April Top ature adapt- od the gas levy. The addl- tional cent of tax imposed by the Leg- fslature is to be collected for a year only, lapsing July 1, 1930, Estimating the normal the revenue from motor 1 $8,000,000,000 two years, the forme er State Treasurer asserted that am- ount will equal the loss of $6,000,000 estimated to from the emer-| gency tax andthe $2,303,963 ti High- | way Department received from the] general State fund in reimbursement | for erecting the new North Office Building in Capitol Park Approximately $166.000,000 available, he sald, for during the present biennium general fund reimbursement, tional cent of gasoline tax and crease in registration fees for trucks and busses. The department mately the Lewis figured, ennium through In fees, despite sources of revenue for trucks uary 1 and Lewis also speaking before motor when the four-cent wu in jcense fees at | increase for AcoT UN © will be | budlding with the the addi- the motor road in- in approxi to will have amount tw normal spend, 1921-33 Hi- nero |ame during the of the the loss two The higher fees ind busses effective Jan ara perm renewed ndvecary CATTLE IN MOUNTAINS HUNTED LIKE of cattle near LUBSeY Vii the Seven Moun have method of on GAME four haad belong - Wm. R. pasture ing Stoner, in ! been sho that wlopted after m em, Many nighbors of } : hours of 1 raking large the LIN $1 } $ best had adopted as meth- of which a bell le, one they Unitks as «elusive He £ «1 f¢ heard, but not Wn t aight of the Search lig ff blink no value wwtoad Ing at Hghts ran from it, and ran on and on, she<y accident three of Venrick by a bead on them and 11 ail John ged to get and brought were dressed animals the Tre used for down CArCASSOS food The condition. The fourth wilds The latter young bull was driven where the heifer was day or two later it two had found each night both in their unknown wielre in good animal remains In the part of to last last week a the section and seen, i wns believed the other. Saturday the mountains, vwabouts This dally nts. but unsuccessu! hay Wore wher wiek de sn ————— Fall fall Susquel Meets, Classis of Classis session of The West formed «of anna district urch met on M Among thin rest taken Jenver Springs was ing of the church inary fle calendar } Legislatur Highway if road a De mon- oroposal to iv the more Y partment’'s expend evs, “Wi partment control over the * 1 { iturbs « Shon the Bridegroom Building a Home, The exca the of a dwell Her davs fan, immediately his father, H. Durst. southern borough line. Tt is fully decided whether the structure will be of brick or frame. but at all events ft will Be modern in appearance The construction work, it is planned, fll go on this fall that by spring the home will be ready or occupancy. ms ———— A A —————. National Farm Display. 7” be loan- From follow. choicest and the A cmin— vation f« foundation of ing house was gun a few Harold married south of Durst electri The loc the ago by an recontly residence o beyond the not yet John sq America’s farm wealth will ed to Chicago for one week, Saturday. November 30, to the ing Saturday, December 7, ‘the products of the HNvestockman's farmer's skill will be on display at International live Stock Exposition at the Chicago Stock Yards SAVING FOR OLD AGE, hy It has been determined careful study that one of the surest safest and rhost practical of build ing an old age fund comes first through the established savings department of the well managed bank. The income is sure and the principal is safe, and the officers of any institution are very glad to give their services to assist In the selection of proper, safe Incomes producing securities While many people are attracted by visions of quick turnover and rapid ac- cumulation, yet actual figures demon strate that while now and tnen the avérage individual may make a profit on indiscriminate purchase of stocks and securities, yet there has been no case demonstrated where such an In. vidual over a perlod of years has ever boosted his original principal af- ter a series of such buying and selling, and while to some people's opinion the interest in a savings account seems Yoman, yet the fact that the principal fs always safe, the interest accumu: ating, and accumulated Interest on interest, this method used in connec tion with the advice of a well Informed banker has shown that the greater parcentage of people who have follow ed this method have made satisfact- ory accumulation In savings, ‘which metinda BURNS AT FINE GROY Pp — HUNTING ine NOTES, Value of Pennsylvania Game, y Busy latter of 1 the elk, figure is 327. Tixke upon stimated vahin each case mmght In Pennsylvania, for timate the average value of an elk at $150.00, rabbit and squirrel at $1.00, quail at $2.00, and so on, says the Game Commission. Exeellent Season Predicted. Enroute both to and from the reoént meeting to the Board of Game Come missioners, hold at home of Ha western members, Prank¥n CG. Me Intosh, Franklin, and John J, Slauter- back, exceutive secretary, together with other officials of the Commission. made survey of conditions In the and western counties of the Field officers of the Board. as interested sportsmen almost remarked about the plen- tiful supply of small game of all kinds, jalthougd n almost every case the feed shortage was also stressed. A record-breaking army of both day and camp hunters are expected in the turkey sections this week, and the lit. tie towns throughout the turkey coun try will also see hundreds of hunters going through Wednesday and Thurs day nights so as to be ‘all set” for Fri. day morning, November 1st. A net: work of able officers of the Commission are already on the alert for pre-seasoy hunters and this type or game hog will have little opportunity of getting away with ‘their unlawful practices. A num- ber have already been apprehended and made pay heavy fines Ho far this season less accidents have been reported than for many years but the opening day will tell many a sad story unles all hunters exercise the greatest of care while In the woods Don't shoot until you see exactly what you are shooting at. Remember the road to hell is paved with good inten tions and the act that you dMdn't in- tend to afoot a fellow man does not make a dead man any less dead, Also remember that in order to live game must have both food and cover, #0 take a little precaution and don't of the kil. we es. deer, or whatever anrual instance, bear, be, times the the a Reneral central State, well everywhere as has been thelr support during years they were unable to continue active employment. throw away lighted matches or olgare ottess, ete. You may want to hunt RSD A ol 111 AND MRS, FUNK REACH CALIFORNIA; LIKI} MR. CENTRE COUNTY "HOSPITAL IT NOTES, o4l Biles Avenue Huntington Park, IL. Oct * * . * ® . . 11 of | Editors We am siny x1 Hendershot, charged surg PMilliam dis a on Monday 10Y od « 5] Iu Fred Pall Ving congrnt OF iY on of x daughter, vionday lay of Samuel a medical week and day EM admitted on Tuesday of las wk | grapes for Mascot We mbeth Gross, of Centre Hall or surgical treatment. Penn patient Vascond, student had sungical for the past three weeks, was discharg- i Wednesday, od Bruno n at & State gold mines In Arizona 1 thousands of oll wells who I»xvn a saw nine wation ahoma and California I wish you Eastern their aon «1 people could seo and flowers Albert Mulbarger, of Boggs township, was discharged on Wednesday after re- surgical treatment, Miss Ruth Lucas, of Fleming, admitted on Wednesday last as a surgical patient, and was discharg ed on Thursday. beautiful magnolia paim trees; algo thelr magnificent of eiving every We church Fe, description saw the oldest oldest in the United Santa We also saw quite 5 lot of Indi- ans; some were herding sheep and cat tle and ot! making Indian blankets rugs. 1 their rugs wand they for brilliant colors We Ca was ho States ind in 1880 of week Edward Meinzer, of Chicago, IH., on Wednesday of last i a medical patient was week SS were admitte . ’ d and priced £1 sel] {1 James Hafmer, be a medical last of Pleasant Gap, on Wednesday fine and Wish lifornia is very lke it came think patient of wool Savers, of Btate Col- Wednesday was 42 «d on and | o 3 i WIie You » time agn argea 4 in. Sincerely, FUNK MANY VISIT PENN STATE FOR ALUMNI oo tra A Pomona Grange Meeting, from State College. Klin and Forbes, h gor ] alf backs; arsons and Belle tions Bell, Benn, Eis Tarner, 1 Centre Hall—Walker, g Tamme and MeClenahan. full Coldron, Lutz and S8haeffer, half-backs; Bradford, Wert and on of a daughter Stearns, § on Monday Mra. John admitted on Monday for medion] treat. ment mo at the Hoapital ne Shaw, of Snow Bhoe, was Keeper, backs: Jordan, Spyker, Hartley, Hine Refer eo—fdgerton, 43 beginning Hos- week, There were patients in the pital at the of this I sR Winners Enter Penn Stas, Nine of the eighty winners of com- petitive scholarship awards from the State of Pennsylvania have entered the Pennsylvania State College this fall. A total of students repre senting 451 High schools entered the examinations last spring. One of the winners to enter Penn State is Ralph D. Hetzel, Jr., son of the president of the college, AA AAA Hallowe'en Party, A Hallowe'en party was given by Miss Mary Reiber for hr Sunday school class, on Monday evening. Those pres- wore: Jean Dingess, Robert Dingess, Delancey. George Martz, Jeraldine Jeraldine Bradford. Jean Slack, flack, Bettie Slack, Bertha Brad Dean Bradford, Lois Reese, John Harold Bradord, Thelma and Lorraine Brunga:t. The young folks report having had a good time. Re freshments coigisting sandwiches, pickles, gingerbread jelio were gorved, Hue 2275 ent oy john, Alive ford, Knarr, John M. Coldron and assistant are painting the exterior of the house pur chased by Jacob Sharer. In town, formerly the Funk horge of and The Avenue of Escape. If the Democratic party expects to win in the county, State and Nation in the future, support must be given it at the minor elections. Every Democrat defeated lessens fu ture prospects, and every one elected adds that much topos. siblé future success. The Republican party teaches and closely adheres to that principle. The Republican party disputes are not carried to gen eral election polls, The office is sweeter to the Republican than revenge. He wants the office, not because he intends giving better service, but for the future political prefer ment. And so with the Republican party worker, he fs not interested in bringing about better administration of affairs, he is seeking to put himself in Mine for political recognition by the party managers. To accomplish this Democrats are prevailed on to voted for Republican candidates, and because of the deception Demoorats too often yield, The avenue of escape is for Democrats to mark thelr ballot with the single X in their party column, NO. 43 PROTEST AGAINST Shaclfer Emphasizes Need of Py namie Factors Rather Than Me chanieal Elements, the | i a i i il science done with the ques- other contlemipia- ith certain de not, essa A lo TOWN AND COUNTY KEWS HAPPENINGS OF LOCAL INTEREST FROM ALL PARTS. ec of by ither at H. Ennis Reporter w He has Potters Mil ith Blea orid the a call held in Logan a puddier The American Milton ved B: The yn full day sum rit ly recently Pow it tank CR ter, D., C. Mitterding household hold public sale and some farme home, Satur beginning of ing GAY 5 1 impiements, morning week, AN OCIOCK The YF of Brocker Daniel Bohn, re-roofed and sided yn sh % ape dwelling irn tenant near Old Fort, was with compost ided ng.es, maxing dex improvement 3 gener OLLISION ON DIAMOND, a™ernoann —— The Second *Red™ MOL nrm——————_ A — - Bloomsburg 8S. T. C. Buys Land. imme<tinte developments pl Surprise Party, surpise of Mr. of al evening a at the home Cummings, On Wednesday party given and Mra. Harry town, in honor of Mrs. Cumming though the surpise was on the party The guest, Mrs. Cummings, conosving the ideg of a party, ran away. While the party was gathering and getting ready for the murprise, shesat under a chery tree nearby and was having the fun all to herself. But later, thinking of the refreshments and the good time she was missing, she decided to ree turn. Many gifts both beautiful amd useful, were received. Those present wore: Mr, and was west Mrs. Daniel Colyer, Hazel and Ruth Colyer, Mr. and Mm, Ear! Hoss, Dean, Margant Richard and Donald Ross, Mr. and Mrs. David Olas gow, Mary, Edith, Alice and Dorothy Glasgow, Mr. and Mra Robert Heo man, Mr. and Mra Brooks and daugh- ter Florence, Mrs. Adam Smith, Philip, Lynn, Hazel Smith, Ma, and Mrs, Char les Neff, Mr. and Mra John Burkhold- or, Renna, Pauline and Freda Burk- holder, Mr. and Mrs Charles . Foust, Alice Foust, Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Mille, Lynn, Alta, Evelyn; Mr, and Mme. George Harter, Fay, Frances, Charles, Miriam, Dean, Roy, Glenn and Donald Harter, Mra Alvin Stump, Eliz. abeth and Raymond Brooks, Ewa, Thomas and George Wells, Alfred Grove, Edna Stoner, Nancy Brown, Kenneth Koon, Frankiln Coble, Rus. soll Colyer, lester Carbrick, Chester Foust. Mra Howard Foust, all of Cen tre Hall; Mr. and Mrs Arthur Cum- mings, Ralph, Walter and Maylon; Mr, and Mis. Paul Cummings, of Reb. ersburg; Mme Edith Cummings, and Mra, Rebewoa Wolfe, of Aaronsburyg: Margaret Hoy, of Boalsburg: Pearl Decker, of Spring Mills; Hdna, Alta, Agnes and Tessie Cummings, es I MARA. The lodge of Rebekahs of Miltelm will stage a masquerade street parade in that town on Saturday evening. { pescance of the oo Miss Bertha Ko r, of Ba i, Was the 1. spending Liiest Mrs. Bert skal], a sree. MM ney i at AVerage $319.40. Alle highest with lowest and e nutrionst port on t: ie profes” and Penn some re nducted by niversity forth for Oming time, Mitterling and Miss Miriam, moved Inte home tifis week The new of the bungalow tpye, buf dimensions, It nandsomely interior and presents effect on the exterior, was fn process and Mrs, J. M cafe In Mr. and Mrs. D. C daughter, their new dwdlling is large finished a most pleasing While the moving Mrs, Belld Whiteman Coldron had the Mitlerding chrage, of i. on the Reports form the Gelginger Memorial Hospital indicate that Mm D. M. Brads ford, a patient there for nearly two weeks, j& gradually improving The patient and Jradford family are hopeful that will be able re~ turn home within the next week, if the improvement continues as during the past week, Wednesday was designate od ax the first day during which she was supposed to leave her bed. Every night this week was and wil} continue to be a night for ssasonable parties in and about town Children are beginning to be given a bit more attention than heretofore, and this ought to bring about better cond tions on the streets on Hallowe'en night, Parents have such a large part in ac complishing a departure from the un” desirable way of celebrating at this season that if there is a “slip” they will be censured by many, including thelr own children, should vorrcotive measures be taken by authorities Mr. and Mra Joscph Ruble, of Chi cago, were arrivals here by auto on Friday, having made the trip east to attend homecoming day at Penn State, and incidentally th e footlmll game Mr. Ruble is a Penn State graduate, ani Gf » numisy of years has beens the she to connected with a construction compas ny with headquarters in Chicago. Fide day Mr. and Mra. Ruble were enters tained by their uncle B. D. Brisbin, and on Saturday Mr. Bridhkin was a guest of the Rubles at the ball game and saw Penn Statd and Lafayette in a most exciting game, Penn State wine ning in the last minute of play, 6 to &
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