The Centre reporter. (Centre Hall, Pa.) 1871-1940, September 08, 1932, Image 1

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    “VOL. OVI.
h
HOOVER'S ECONOMIC FORECASTS
WORK IN REVERSE
Stock Market Reaction to R F, €. Re-
port Makes Hoover's Propheey a
“Flop.”
the
at
lst of
department
and Fi
Following is a complete
h
prize winners in ead
Fine
Hall
When
the Grange ympment
CK mark- _
at August 27th
Centre
(Note:
the report
ince Corpot postoffice
Democratic tioned, understood
rd
efonte.
miums, }
Bell
premiums, 1
Brothers t
thir
second 1
ingt
dan-
2 second
Swab, Spring Mills, 2
1 third. Wm
4 third premiums
Bellefonte, 1 third.
R. . Walker,
socond, 2 third
premiums
remiums,
Everhart, State College,
drawn
an
might
if
have
lot
Presiden
a
lesson to be Lyman Smith
experience as
that
depression
Hoover's
publicist is we
{
Or
gements
first
J. H.
second,
first
second pre-
Guernsey
quickly
to
of
this
$
Detwiler, first
WP
premiums
premiums,
could be made
the publication
arran
him
more
”
Hosterman, Spring Mills, §
C. T. Crust,
third, J. Q.
third premium
F. Esterline,
7 first premiums, 2 sebond
ard, 14
hird.
Milking
oppose a
of
tial opposition
te f cour
President
su reports—inis 2
ty
!
to bet ignored as mat- Shook, Spring
miums
Millis, 1
Jersey
“4 we
However,
Hoover as an eco Green Burr
5. ¥Y.
6 secoud,
respect S.
nomic v OT
ments
there
to
whose
pronounce-
suspect
acaster run.
gi first premiums, u
advantage},
examination of Shorthorn
no in pr
Pp in M
prog- 3 first
polit
its
RESPONSIBLE
SALES TAX
DEMOCRATS NOT
FOR STATE
OBTAINED CONTRACTS TO
TRANSPORT SCHOOL CHILDREN
J
Second
J. B
liam Everhart
Auman, J. B
Willard Fore
B. Swab,
premi-
F¥
Swab,
Hartle
Glenn Ish.
David Hos.
ond
premium
lena;
He
premi-
I»
REPORT OF GREAND
PATS COURT
JURY !
OFFICERS
¥
Be
Lramer,
Cumming
Aller.
Mart
J Vv
Fur.
Cum
Boal
premiums:
Cummings, J iu
Albright, Penna.
premiums A. OG.
Brungart, Madame
EGG SHOW,
Premiums: M. T. Zubler, Mrs,
F. J. McClellan, Elva Corman, Beech
Creek: Glenn Hennigh, Spring Mills:
George Qingerich, Madisonburg: Mrs
Weaver Witmdg. Second premiums:
Jean Krape, Spurgeon Hennigh, Spring
Mills; Mrs. C. H Eungard, Spring
Mills: Mra Earl Ross, Mrs. Geb, Gin-
gerich. Third premiums: M. T, Zub-
ler, J. E. Ertel, Rebersburg;: John W.
Delaney,
Th
J.
nace
rd
mings, Y.
recommended new
the
small
repair blocks
the door of
8 office, and that & Firat
installed;
fom court
fan be
alk leading
Jail; prisoners to clean up
in fal] yard and plant annual flowers;
doors in laundry be repaired: the win-
dows of the prison cells be cleaned by
the prisoners; commented on the ef.
and prompt conduct of the
court by Judge and district attorney
The jury recommended that justices
throughout the county be more cau:
tious in returning criminal prosecus|
tions, and thus save costs and time of
court,
The grand jury feels the county de-
tective, desertion, probation and parole
office and sheriff are entitled to favor
able comment in conducting cases pre:
sented for dispositon.
house to
the weeds
in
ficiency
FARM CROPS.
First primes—Bond Bible, Aarons:
{burg, Orvis Hostermani Aaronsburg;
{ Mrs. Boyd Corl, Bellefonte; Mrs. Car.
oline Zettle. Madisonburg; Mrs. W. H.
| Hettinger, Spring Mills; J. E Ertel,
{ Rebershurg: John Delaney, Bessie Zor.
{by, Henry Zerby, Kenneth Ishler,Belle-
ifonte: Irene Zerby, Frank N. Brooks,
They further especially commended | Bellefonte; Edward Darlington, Max
the conscientious work of Mr. Breon, Speicher, Bellefonte: Frank White, H.
the janitor ,¢ the court house, his wife A. Corman, Bellefonie; Mra. Charles
and Mr, Wian. The court house was Wert, Madisonburg: P. A. Wasson,
found to be In an unusually clean con State College: Vesta Blauser, Potters
dition, | Mills; Roy Zimmerman, Bellefonte;
Millis,
Hel
Belle
Second
MeCorm Potters
Helen B. Hoy,
Feltenberger, J
Je
stover,
Laura Kk
I
KE
3,
Prizes
Richard
George ki.
fonte;
Ertel,
Day,
Zi
; 46%
Henry
Gingercih,
nburg: Haj
Brooks, F
Eungard, Frank
ef T
Madiso
Frank
OH.
wn
lorenca
Mu
Lemont
, Ntate {oi
J M. Zeigler,
Prof T. 1. Mairs,
Arthur Witmer, State Co lege;
Ream, Laura B. McCormick,
Mills Btover, {ol
Awood Betty
Belle Palle.
Mra Ane
ne Lauroe Bellefo ™ TT.
Whitehill, Clifford Corman
Oak Hall; George Showers,
Cap Zelglier,
Lemont;
D
RBtate
ene
Ev
State
Lemont;
Albert
(
Bel
1
Ee ey.
¢
Boyd
Grove,
{irove, rove,
i
fonte: Corl, iefonte:;
ite
Lemont;
Mrs Pleas
Hela
race
Wagner.
N
irs. Chas.
Arthur Peters
Madison
FP
ant
Mra
Gingrich, rg. G
Prizes W. Evey
st. Mrs. J Homan, Hal
hur Witmer, Mrs, John Heam, Ves
Mil)
Edward
Second
CQ Brover,
Potters is: Laura
Hoy, Belle
wer, Mrs
Mrs, Har
Albert Cirove
Witmer,
Edwa
Spel
Hlauser,
Harvey
Gene Siu
wllefonte
Weaver
Mrs
1X
Mrs
hn Delaney
College
€
we
(:in
Frank
Ha
wer
n as ¥
rev Miller, N
Mra Earl
Edward
Mrs
enneth
% # os
nile,
8g. Belief
Ww. H
Beech
sllefonte
Mrs
Hettinger
K
Henry
aries Wer
Creek
Dn
AE
sop . $ Af
ire STs vi
State College
ocal
ing, adopted a resolution giving |
1933.
L<glislation that will permit payment
of school taxes on the instalment plan
when school boards authorize it, was
enacted By the special summer session
of the General Assembly.
The new tax collection law, Act No.
26 and effective immediately, should
make possible the full payment of
more school taxes because it will per
mit payments to be spread over a year
instead of in a Jump sum payment re
quired In the past. The act is inter.
preted in the Department to mean that
the school district boards now have
the powerr to set the time for collec
tions on a semi-annual, quarterly,
monthly or any other basis the board
for Subordinate Grange Ex»
hibits,
Awards
Victor
rth,
Lamont
Grammar
second,
Bpring
fourth, Centre
High school gt, Centre
Grange Play Contest,
First, Logan Grange
Second, Union Gra
Third
ge
Victor Grange.
contest:
Mary
Zerby,
the
State
Roger T.
Bellic
Judges in
Ty
ne
play
Ihde
Hall
departments
Bayard,
fonte;
rone;
Ir
Judgdn In
from the Pa
Department,
Centre
various
Coll Extensic
W.
n
Coanell,
H
Marble
rabbit
M
B
1
R.
Esh,
Wore
I horses
i nts ad,
hogs and Olm
dairy cattle ID
and eges: IL. ®
farm crops
| poultry
J B. Cobb, Lupton
vegetables
Eleanor
fr
Cartney, fi
Ming
Smith, }
Mabet McDowell and Miss
economi
ee hu
AWARDS MAD}
R. W, FIEDLER
SHOE
IN &H CLUBS:
FIRST IN HORSE
PITCHING CONTEST
‘3
{ rit i ‘ "
yu [ 5 1 é
$-H Berkshire Plg Club
K
lie
U'nlonvi
State College 4-H Leghorn Poultry
Club,
3 nt
Rocke
Helen
34
Leona Burns
¥. Poals.
Homan
hard Ross
State College
Hall
¢
of Warric
on
entre Of
Stormstown 4-H Leghorn Poultry
Club,
MATS
(Continued on Inelds pam
ocal taxpayers the privilege of
may desire, and in such proportionate
payments as they may set. Boards
may take this action by resolution,
afd put the plan Into effect for this
year's taxes. They may make option-
al the payment of school taxes In a
lump sum or by instalments. If the
{instalment plan is adopted, and pay
iments are not made when due, a five
per cent, penalty will be added to the
payment elapsed. Payments which
become delinquent when not pald with.
in the year are subject to an addition.
al three pe cent penalty
Acts aimed toward postponement of
(tax sales and adjournment of sale of
seated lands for delinquent taxes mean
{only further delay in districts gotting
lmehool taxes, bny will give assurance
of greater ultimate results, it is sald.
LOCAL POET'S POEM APPEALS
IN WILLIAMSPORT PAPER
the cap
Riot In
Flink, of
of
day
The 1 ng
tion, "Hot Vii
My Vein
Centre Hall
Wil
Yy lam
slow poem,
under
Blood i
Ww,
the
¢
if Wedne
ing uns
Harvey
ippeared
in issue
port Bun «
“}
8 strange
STOLEN CAR RECOVERED;
FIRST OFFENSE ON
belonging to
Hall, R. D.
Park, Thurs-
APPEATEnce Was no-
that night. Fri-
observed park
Chevrolet coach
Hettinger, Centre
stolen
ght. It
SOTRe
A MISTAKEN TAXPAYER.
i
DAIRYMEN FAIL IN ORGANIZING.
dairy
ers and 4
It was
memos
numer
tempt
ie TNE
wn and
nd 'send them
—— ES —
REBERSBURG MAN LOSES
THUMB IN CYCLE CRASH
npted to
ring that
uccessfully., he swung the
opposite direction and
stehing
handle
fence
hose
was
his
barbed
hand
motorcycle
into a wire fence,
right between the
bar the and the
Passing motorists took him to the
pital where the crushed finger
removed. He was then taken to
home In Rebersburg.
The young man was employed dur
ing the past summer by Fred Bunder,
of town as a Rewleigh Products sales.
man. He had prepared to enter Penn
State as a student this month,
—— A lA A
“MYSTERY 15" PUZZLE
PRIZES ANNOUNCED
The Bpangler Music House, Harris
burg, announced the winners of prizes
of the "Mytery 15” puszie advertised by
the firm in this paper several weeks
ago, The winners are: Mrs. George
Bingaman, East Curtin 8t. Bellefonte;
firs prize, player plano. Mrs, James
Dadario, 117 East Water St, Lewis
town, second prize, electric radio. Mrs.
Albet Eves, Warriors Mark, third prize,
electric clock.
—————— TY NSA IAEA,
ran
his
of
NO.
rst
POWN AND COUNTY NEWS,
HAPPENINGS OF LOCAL INTEREST
FROM ALL PARTS
Ma Mar
employed
Btate
riate
Ea
ormerly
3 pur
ad moved
his
company;
holds
Fred
back ie
trip to the
the Olmp+
the vas
G.
her home
Pacific
fe
from a pleasure
She attended
(ant
const.
games, and
this
worthwhile
alone
made
cation one
bitum macadam
» MoAl-
miles, is
of men
the sestion.
Cicons of
$178,847.
nous-treated
Mills
B®
Pine
a distance
Grove tc
of 9.4
i
win Jorces
a
he
se
pens
yovember,
wife.
hs
4
thousan
pubis
Fuller have jeas*
Jennie Lingle and
next spring. Mr
the Lassitet
are 0ofi-
of the
concrete
with
nd family,
present.
complaining
The dee
riking ove
ff soll and
this pest,
desirable
To separate
tubers will
the present
account of sige
with
live
Vire
H
amy
P
ng
Hall
Both
Bitner, of Laws
the former resis
to come here dubs
looking fing
Dr. Bitner informed the writer that
his fourth, the youngest of his sons,
Linn, was married last spring and is
located at Ogdensburg, N. Y. and is
advertising manager of the Republi
can Journal in that city. His bride &
graduate of Syracuse University, i¥
employed in the same departmen
the Journal.
Russell W. Bohn, who for two years
successfully taught the grammar grads
in the public schools here, last week
returned from Camp Susquehanna, IR
Susquehanna county. The camp is de
voted to tutoring boys. This year
there were 157 boys, mostly from Phils
adeiphia and environs. Many of these
will remain at camp until the hot
weather is over, being fearfu) to returns
home on account of the ravages of
infantile paralysis in the district I
which they live. Fred and James Boh,
brothers of the former, wero also ine
structors in the camp, and their sis
ter, Mrs. Hoy Neff, and husband live
on the farm which supplies the vege
tables and meats for the youths Hare
ry Neff also holds a place as managed
isburg
©
were
dents of Centre
ing last week are
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