4 A 49 4 4 le/4 NO. 41, osm TOWN AND COUNTY NEWS, i HAPPENINGS OF LOCAL INTEREST FROMALL PARTS OCTOBER VOL. CVI. CENTRE HALL. PA. THURSDAY. 20, 1932. ——— LOCAL DEMOCRATS FORM ROOSEVELT-GARNER (CLUB entre PERMANENT ORGANIZATION held in th (CENTRE MOTOR CLUB MEETING PORT MATILDA MAN Gregg Township Community Fair KILLED IN HIT-RUN Enjoyed by Good Sized Crowd Lemon Mulholland of ostium N. Ya . ants 30 That Struck Ball for Court, C0. HOLDS ANNUAL AGED CRASH meeting « f the A ———— Admits Driving Car Winners Adult Poultry Judging Contest Held In £1400 Community Mang Gregg 1st Red el, J. ! Robinson; I 1 Adam Cx and 4 Winners Sehool Prizes, of 1 Bu: DECLARES (OST OF GOVYERN- MENT MUST BE (1 Will Be In Condition of FPablie Is of Economie Lea- Publie Servitude tieneral Unless Expendl- Are Reduced, by of National tures Sounded Members Advisory Comm. gue. # roment thr billion when taxes pay It present conditions, “We that public ex. penditures should be reduced all along line. Every unndcessary action of government should salaries should be reduced. people should be permitted to spend more of thelr earnings on themselves and required to spend less on the tax collector, “We must discharge to the veterans and But we should waste no money and tolerate no extravagance under the claim of performing any of these nec- essary functions a dollars to about fourteen This w were ion dollars, 5 ton much to ander moderately easy in a crushing burden business belleve those the the High be abolished The our their obligations dependants tional government must be reduced without fear and without favor. less the people through unified action arige and take charge of their governs ment they will find that thelr gove ernment hag taken charge of i i i M WwW. W { i Vocational Boys' Poultry Judging Contest, High Sehool Class Prizes, SUBSTITUTE INSTITUTE GRAM FOR SAT, FRO- OCT, 22nd WEOTS a tute. inate a A— JOHN KELLEY COMMITTED TO JAIL ON THEFT CHARGE Kelley, 41 old, of Bellefonte, in of ball in the sum of 3300 to the county Jall Monday forenoon by Justice of the Peace CC, W. Slack of Centre Hall The charge. preferred by Elias Ripka, of Beaver Dam, Gregg township, was theft of a Mauser revolver from the Ripka home. Kelley waived a hearing when taken before the justice, p—————————— Another tax item which we simply can't stomach is the $2.00 resident hunter's license. That tax was plen- ty high in times of prosperity, and now it is simply out of the question. There are thousands of homes in the State where two, three or four mewabers will want to go to fleld and woods this fall, but with a $2.00 tax staring them in the face, it can't be done . In thousanis of homes, where unen.oloy- ment affects the entire family, the Johy about 1 it defaut was years sont The land of Ln ts w— MILLHEIM, of nN press ng hHieare: nviction, kK B. Kerr, «Hda f nis —— LUTHERANS (C17 1938 COSTS 8400000; BUDGET #2.000000 : yislget This reductior san ret Fev Was enchment The Ir. . H York, chosen for eighth scbutive term a president of the United Latheran Church in America. 450 of the 503 votes cast. He has been the head of the organization since it was founded 14 years ago. E Clarence Miller was re-elected treas- urer, Statistics complied for the United Lutheran Church on the supply ministers revealed the church this year has 3374 ordained clergymen. The accusation by Senator I. Ra- benold, of New York, that practically all of the $3,900,000 raised In a national drive to create a ministers’ pension fund, went into thereal estate business, created a sensation, The Pension Board recommended that pensions of retired clergymen be cut from $6060 to $400 per year. It la also recommended that pensions to he widows of clergy. men be cut from $400 to $300 a year. Losses on real estate made the cut nec essary, Rabenold sald, Many of the investments were made in Philadelphia Knubael of New CON - his receiving votes out of » og! | s— Ape — (“RAINBOW TURN" IS A i NEW DRIVING TERM AND THE WAGON BROKE DOWN, once pili gt one soormed ght them the a druggist pressure mnbined we on 4 those who are forced to bear The Democrat name of Robert J of State College, to you your Reps resentative in the Assembly Mr. Miller proposes to aid the sensible legislators to call] a halt to the rising tax rate that is foisted upon the pub lie, to endeavor to relieve the State of much of its supervision of local af- fairs and the elimination of the many neadiess and over-lapping bureau The Republican candidate for this office has already had four regular and two extra sessions and it will be up to you, Mr. and Mrd Voter, to decide on November Sth whether it shall be for a fifth term or a change. If you want to take the first important step in protesting against the ever Increas- ing taxation and centralization of gov. ernment, you have no alternative but to vote for Mr. Miller, aes ——— A new definition for a college grad- uate: A superior educated person sup party offers Miller, for General and since the value of the properties have greatly shrunken. ported by a seventh«grade father. How often correct! A ———— WORKSHOP FOR CENTRE HALL GRANITE WORKS ——————————— FROTEST PAYING TRUCK LICENSE FOR PLEASURE CAR of Thanks. children —r— i ———— SEN. JOHNSON OPPOSES HOOVER RHenlving in telegram fr WHAT wi C—O —— PAY IN TAX Po 3 was above the was had inds ant api by him ure hing 1 > lay Wet KS near in due paraly« Mr. noinal 2 “a Waa Us WA Aq tile £24 ate, in com-* lor son Robert ay drove where f Mrs weil Aditid in the Iyrona, of consider ns exists McLean of Ire to be held H IN U. 8. IN ONE YEAR| news Pore, utes it in understandable and ing way. Mr. For If 85 gold pleces one another, it interest. ® BAYS were piled g would n wake a stack the height of the high- in the world (Empire to equal this year's tax hill If $1 bills were used. they would, laid end to em) stretch fifty-three times around the world These same bills would each from the earth to the moor fies and one half times. After reciting a long list of what this terrific sum of money could do if used In a wise and intelligent way. the writer closes with this pertinent remark: “If these facts don't incite rebellion against every form of governmental extravagance and waste, then we will deserve to be mulcted unmercifully.” A ISAS. Be sure to read Hosterman & Stove ors ad. in this {ssue. Their “More for. Your Money” sale is a real economy with unusual offers and free 11,000 times est building State) sale, items, continu. session, fn on Christian current inSusq ues Reformed Church conducted under the committee on Education in St. Johns Re* church in Mifflinburg. The of the seminar will be Prof. N. C. Harner, Ph, D. incumbent of the Christian Education chair of the the ological geminary of Lancaster. Mr. and Mrs, W. A Alexander and Mr. and Mrs. J. Elmer Royer, on Mofile day of last went Washinge ton, D. C., remaining until Wednesday. The Thels principa; ohject th an aunt, Mrs. Carrie Emerick Ruhl & guest In the Home for the Aged a Lutheran institution. They found Ars, Ruhl perfectly contented and in wood health. They also visited Clyde Smith, a patient in the Walter Reed (Joverns ment hospital. He was reported as having improved since entering the institution. Of course, many points of interest throughout the oity and ads Joining country were nlso visited, make ing the trip a most delightful one from all angles. robles problen Classis the of th in UU, 8B, will be wuspices of the Classical Christian formed leader week to trip was made by auto, war a visit
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