The Centre reporter. (Centre Hall, Pa.) 1871-1940, February 16, 1933, Image 1

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VOL. CVII.
NTRE HALL. PA.
Coasting Accidents
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Coasting in
and
of
of
one child,
a
ml Asati om—
ZERBY—SNYDER.
Rufus Zerby and Miss Orpha
both Gregg
were united in
A Cyr yr
A. ORY
youn
Tuesday
der, township
pile, marriage
evening of last week ET
J. P.. at his office in Spring Mills,
by
a ————
U. S. CIVIL SERVICE EX AM.
been annou
Hall
1933,
examination has
held
of
An
od to
fice, March
shop foreman. Blanks can 1
«d from the postmaster giving
nary
cant: The
but no doubt
blanks.
DOst
at i .
ta
obta
3 ‘entre
be entre
date
©
prel
necessary t a
is not
information o
DOWer
ni ri——
Meeting.
Fish and Game Assoc.
ill a GG
The Sprir Millis
Fish ar me
sociation
Vooa
13 presente
¥
pte
About
pro
Penr St
evening
Th
singing,
sent
present
Wore
gram consite monologues
instrumental
T. 1. Mairs
RHebersburg
and
an
Prof also
Inge
£7
much enjoved Penn
orved
The
ous
fotirnal
refreshments
» presented to Progr Grange
the ne future by men
Ar
Grange
time
Ts
$v
of enn State
n—— A ——————
Pinchot’s 53,000-M
The Pinchot plan of having the State
of
class
assume control aly second
township roads, introduced by Senator
Bennett, Indiana, has been scored by
fax groups, members of genera] assem-
hy and local officials not only beeause
it would give too much additional pow:
er to the already powerful department
of Wighways bug because a small per.
esamtiages of taxpayers would be relieved
of taxes on their properties and this
would require increased taxes from
ether sources to finance the malnten
ages of this enormous additional mile
agree of road.
Phe governor, always forehanded in
ging foundations for hig plans, has
gor thepasy few wesks been unmerci-
flailing loenl officials and espe
township supervisors as inefficient
and extravagant in order to create sen-
sament for his bill, setting a preced.
ent for the august dignity of the gov-
avior's office,
A great majority of persons declare
the governor's road plans en om:
in the Bennett bills will never
in Bellefonte
GREGG TWP. FARMER FAILED
Sm
and implements to Ernest
Do sions MoO
MEN'S ASSOCIATION
| BUSINESS
i HOLDS FIRST
{
ur of the forty members
he Hall Men's A
Business
g cafe Tuesday evi
social meet
and the
strictly
rganization,
a4 signal
1 1 . of
Seaner ol
The
ward I
Ww
: Owens
re cComapny.
interesting
n
n Oversees
1
ti former h«
Before
Mr
}
ive
Ow
LETTER FROM NORTH
ile Road Eill
be reported out of committee,
the governor better than anyone
knows it. but has had the bill introdu
ed as a smoke screen to clutter
sible passage of the Williamson
which calls frr an appropriation
and that
olan
pos
hil
of
HERB TRACTS OF LAND
SELL
rea] estate of the late Anua M
located in Madsowbur and
timberland n
on
i
turday
in
PRESBYTERIAN MANSE NEWS
Ae Lars Sponsler f Ever
it |
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MOTORISTS, HURT IN CRASH,
ARE ARRESTED AND FINED
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WINS
DEMO
fh. } WOLF
RATIC POST
t hean
mittee about
The
entire
{or
Sth distri comprises
Ly
aunties
inton,
Meeks Tioga «
BUSINESS,
GOVERNMENT IN
the
1
nember of
has investiga
He traveled
and ith his commitice
alone, has conducted numer.
into phases
governmmt's activities
wun
a
has ex
fenaive He
w x
leagues or
Ola various
business
hearings
ous governmental agencies are cngag-
ed in manufacturing which could be
to Jocal communities on mileage
basis which would reduce taxes and
provide thousands of jobs on road and
street work.
Every city, borotigh and township in
the Stat, could reduce its millage
an
plans only second clasa townships could
reduce their taxes, with the possibility
of an increase in gasoline tax, if the
figures given by Secretary of Highways
Towls at the firsg highway investiga
tion were true,
Political observers at the capital have
already started to vesture opinions
that with all the fac onal strife, the
seesion is liable to wirn with in.
sufficient relisf provid In that event
the governor would be at liberty to
call a soecial sweion and dictate the
relief mear iron to be considered
aid
much of which comes
t competition with private busi
in communities throughout the
moa handising
Ten
land,
The growth of this business has been
so gradual that its extent has not been
Divided as it is among va
it is doubtful If
anyone connected with the government
has had ang idea of ita magnitude.
Certainly congresa has not been aware
of i The work of Mr. Rich and his
associates in bringing together enough
of the facts of the situation to present
an offective pleture of the scope of
the government's operations as manu:
facturcr and merchant should prove a
valuabl, contribution toward remedying
conditions, It is significant that the
mere subjection of the practices to
inquiry bas Leen sufficient to elimi
nate many of thom,
i
Yi
EMPLOYES
HIGHWAY
OF STATE
DEPT. DISMISSE]
the
State wi
urther re on in
department fore
Friday
en of the
vealed on
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ELEC
-
ox.
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FORMER BLANCHARD MAN LOST
IN
ad
nication
Lvl
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NTS AND PUBLIC
TOGETHER PREPARE FOR
BIG SALE AT LEWISTOWN
They
hat their wel
enthusiasm
ra has never
imitated In
{the es
the
will
ent
with
help
vaines
This
wing
andise values equaligd no
tims in the year-—free parking
cinl programs at all the theatres
cinl shoppers’ luncheons at all restau-
rants--you'll enjoy every minute
full
night
nt
in Con-
Saturday
week ! «now swing
tir Merch
other
spe
until
BPE.
mma A APY
I. J. Barnett, weli-known Sandy
Ridga merchant, was named foreman
of the Centre county grand jury call.
ed into session on Monday. The jury
had before it forty-five Commonwealth
cases, a definite number scheduled for
each day.
A ——— A MA A———
NOTICE.
We, the undersighed merchants,
hereby agree to discontinue the is-
suance of green stamps (8 & H)
on and after June 1st, 1933. We al-
#0 agree to pay our share of the
cost of printing suitable cards ad-
vertising such discontinuance, We
also agree to pay our share of any
other advertising in papers, ete,
as agreed by the undersigned to
be meceasary.
D, J. NIEMAN CO,
Rn 8 BETOVER,
BR SHRECKENGAST,
A. A. FRANK & BONS,
dks
GOLDEN WEDDING
) OF MR. AND MRS, }
3
Pe
F.
of
Homan i
{
or
y
and
wr Margaret, of
BE
MIB
wathleen,
Boyd
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MINISTER'S TERRIER DOG
IS FIRE ALARM IN
‘3 Bost
or IH.
Reform
HOME
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BULL ON RAMPAGE,
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obnoxious
y de
Th
i nt
ss—r—r a ——
DESERTION, PROBATION AND
PAROLE OFFICER REPORTS
Wilkins Desoartior
{¥ isp
i" of
Roy
P
ikea report
&. His
the authority
The first
$3887.00
y
ntl
county
n ix n
and role officer &
nire
m
: ¥
vi
to
j=
for
the Court, who
appointment
report sum
report
in his
items in his
and include
postage, $69.00; officer expenses,
$50.00, and traveling expenses, $1228.
The receipts show a total of $20,162 -
The item includes fines, $4104
costs, $2988; support, $8960; restitu-
tion, $1489; laying in expenses, $360,
together with $1260, balance from pre:
vious year, totaling $20,162,
Disbursements are: Fines and costs,
$7254; support, $9848; rpestitution, $1.
841; jaying In expenses, $360; miscel.
laneous costs. $222; balance in bank,
$634; ttotaling $20,162,
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Woman Hiker Dies In Auto.
Mrs. Helen Reese Matalavage, 45, of
Lewisburg, formerly of Tamaqua, died
ia an automobile from a heart aitack
while enroute to Milton early Thursday
eveningy She started hitch-hiking for
Milton, in apparent good health Be:
tween Lewisburg and Milton she sig-
naled a Lewisburg motorist, named
Stapelton, who stopped and picked her
up and a few minutes later spoke to
ber. She did not answer him and upon
examination he found her dead. Her
hushand is living in Tapaqua,
v
¥
up
$2.-
to salary,
500 :
00
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NO. 7,
[OWN AND COUNTY NEWS;
HAPPENINGS OF LOCAL INTEREST
FROM ALL PARTS
town
believed
bufiding
located on
and
s and ten
4 cigar
fire.
Lean
ee
+
v
a
WAS 2
and
Miss
wland, is
on
L.
A po
Mrs
mm
«303
WwW.
ricts, The movement
ave taken hold of vote
there MAY
districts
The ap
the
1982
“five
ins x
sNig ay
the
three
township
of y
each of
in
ixty
ouniy
“
amden, N J
Parks and Publi
¥
fOr a Copy «
f the
« oad
t omprehens
educational
examina
mergus
one
amden,
«yetem
78
st 0B.
The report
eport
«hot the
Reporte
telling
mm tdmperalure
during January, and ine
had become of our
winters, when a 190 pas
cent article from Old Man Winter's
collection was handed us. Temperf*
ture full like a plummet and lodged at
the mero mark Thursday and Friday
mornings. The cold was intensified by
storm which drove the cold into every
crevice and defied the efforts of the
best firemen to keep buildings wart
There was a letup of the cold and &
four-inch snowfall Friday night.
Richard Robb, youhgest son of Me
and Mre. CC E. Robb, and Roy Wilkins
gon, Jr, both of Bellefonte, were name
ed first and second alternates, respects
ively, to a cadetship at Annapolis Nave
al Academy. This means that if for
some reason the appointee falls Ww
make the grade, Richard and Roy will
be in line for appointment but the Iale
ter only should Richard full Hugh
Morrow, Jr, son of Dr. Morrow, of
Centre Hall, is one of the twenty-five
who taok the (xamination at the same
time, and while he is not of the threw
to rank highest in the examination, hie
soore In most creditable. He was probe
ably the last to make applioation
entrance in the cass and did no
had
the
Hardy
pres
had
he 5 ast Ww K
o
an average maximi
45 de
quiring
old-fashion
of grees
as to what
fminary preparatory work,