The Centre reporter. (Centre Hall, Pa.) 1871-1940, February 14, 1935, Image 1

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    VOL. CIX.
in Penn
YAN PREDICTS SAVING
$3685.000 IN SALARIES
DYKE
OF
¢
[n Se rot
A ——— —
Governor’s Proposed
Revenue Sources
Extending
mestie
capital
munnfacturers,
stock tax to do.
$31,000,000,
stock tax to for
£1.300.000, *
Inereasing foreign corporation taxes, |
£3.000,000.
Extending
on utilities,
Extending
tor trueks,
Extending
elgn
capital
manufacturers,
S-mill gross
£750 000,
receipt fax
gross receipt taxes fo mo.’
£3175.000,
Increasing leens, fees on tracks and
huses, $7,000,000,
Transfer
Revenue
mereantile liesnse tax
Department, 21,700,000, i
collection
2.250.000,
Inereas, gasoline tax from 3 te
cents a gallon, $40.000,000,
Placing tax on gifts at
Inheritance, 31500000,
Increasing grosg recelpls on util.
ties to 2 per cent, $11500.000, i
Increasing personal property tax to]
5 mills (thy State to do collecting and!
return per eent. to municipalities), !
#11.50,000,
Imposition of % mill per kwh on
electricty produced, $X500000,
Imposition of tax on elgars, elgarels
and tabacco, $11.217.260,
Documentary tax of 2 per cent per
$100 on bonds, ete, $2,000,000,
Imposition of 10 per cent, on amuse
ment charges, $6,000,000,
Imposition of flat 6 per cent, tax on
net corporation Income, $20,000,000,
Reducing the time limit for
cheating, $1,375,000,
Neveranee tax on oll, natural gas,
sand, gravel, stone, Umestone and clay
products produced In State, $4,000,000,
Chain store tax, $4,000,000,
Mileage tax on forelgm trucks com-
ing Into State, $3,800,000.
Transfer
Revenue
inheritance tax
to Department,
“
same rake
ns
i
“8.
ASSOUIATION
IN CENTRE
PAST GRAND
MEET HALI
oF
painingg
pA AA
TH SEARSON HORSE SALE,
4
design
of administia
Well
23 The
hogy tment of
vote of 2% to
four Hepublicans
wteen Democrats
Pleasant Cap,
irthigned
of the
driving
was
justice
reckless
ting
peace, paid
and
Ps
in officer Markle was taken into «
Sunday evening by the Bellefonte
State Highwuy Patrol
18-
for
E
the
evening classes
taught by
in
and H. Dale,
agrculiure
SONsEored
#
teacher of
attended, The
the next
lessong
for meetings,
Fab
two
beans, another important
the county. will be discussed
March 4 meeting. Crop
be the subject of the March 11 meet.
ing, and problems and methods of
marketing grain will be taken up at
the final meeting on March 18,
Mise Ruth Zang, of Rev.
and Mrs. J. W, Zang, Centre Hall, is
enrolled in the Pre-Mediond currfou-
lum, at Penn State, a course of study
very exacting in its requirements, and
has made a scholastic average for the
first semester of 2.25. This is the high
est record made by a freshman woman
in this curriculum. There are nine
freshman women in the Pre-Medical
courne and Mise Zang was competing
with girls prepared in large city high
schonle located in Buffalo, New York,
Washington, D. ¢., and Phlladeiphia
She slows every promise of continu
ing the good record and should have
no diffioulty In being admitted to a
medical school of good sanding when
she completey her werk at The Penne
sylvania State College
crop
nt
daughter
/ ¥ } |
HALL. PA..
CONSOLIDATION OF SCHOOL
DISTRICTS (OMING
KING, OF 1
DR
PEMN.
SAYS
0}
NIN.
MARRIAGE
i
LICENSES,
FARM CALENDAR.
Timely Reminders from
Pennsylvania State College
School of Agriculture
»* -
HEAT FOE HOTBEDS FF
: hothewla Wer tiseped
Live Penney Siate
Vana
3
gricultutal ‘experiment sta
They
kerosene oil.
u 3 itv
are ©lectricd £5
manire
natural gue and
anthracite coal stil}
Sine, manure
out of
in
putting
in
sable when it comes the
in for abot
manure and 1"
the
'sg
may
ready
to frame
POTATOES
fed
waen
ASR
to ry
FEED
cattle,
properly
When the
the water should
it contains a
beled oul of the tubers
rota
* wa
und
with
Le
Iw
FWinn
grain feed
cooked Tae
used
for th, same reason
PLANT WITH
plants on
A
the
PURPOSE
used home ground®
Penn State specialists, A tree or
shrub should never be planted simply
because of fondness for that plant. Jt
ig better determine thy use to he
served and then select the plant which
serveg the need
GOOD TREATMENT
apple trees receive
and cultural
every year
to
PAYS When
proper fertilizer
care they will produce
under favorable weather
conditions. Yields have been more
than doubled over poorly treated trees
records for 20 years at the Pennsyl-
vania State College show.
AIR CARRIES MOISTURE
bio foot of air at 47 degrees ¥. can
oarry twice as much moisture out of
the poultry house ps alr at 30 deg. ¥,
while alr at 81 deg. FP. has approxi.
mately eight times the molstare-abe.
sorbing qualities of alr at 30 deg. ¥.
fA
It's the same oid story, “too much
pepper,” especially in London et this
time,
«A Cu»
PUBLIC WORKS PROJE(
ENCOURAGED TO SPEND
STATE'S
Is
$50
Mise A
fHicial
aM
if fey
Mis wiay hag ee ivesd
notice appointment ne
Osi mist ross isl
My
Loman
How lubu re
Mra. Fin Mefiivk, of
visitors
and
Al
n :
of
Wer at the home
Bunda
* of
Anna Dale on
Jaco Felty and son, Altoona,
oven y
EW
wocompanied by
Hess and
My
Hobert
and Mrs
motored
win
in. T. ©
James Swank
Boalsburg
Hout
of Endicott
Saturday
Liv
drone
N.Y
to after
for
ent, Dr. and Mra Peter Bwank. re-
accompanied by
will remain in Endicott for some time
14,
1935.
WM. NEES]
ACCIDENT
INJURED IN
SATURDAY
ALTO
ry.
FOURTH GENERATION IN
KNARR FAMILY WITH AR-
RIVAL OF BABY DAUGHTER
on
SCHOOL FUNDS LOW,
ini ———
PATIENTS IN CENTRE COUNTY
HOSPITAL FROM SOUTH SIDE
admi
medics] patient
Mrs. Norman
i surgiesl patien
Saturday
Master
Potters
patient
Tamme
Mili
Sunday.
4%
{ pit i beginning of the
fine, bes
i There wer patients in
Woe
AAR. CE i A—._———
i FORESTRY MEETINGS,
and
discussed by
wookllot
F.
Heforestation
ment will Is
manage
TT. Maur
State College
{
at
at meetings to be held
Monday
County Ag-
wo demonstrations on
wary 1% pocording to
{omit I Blaney
On
I
of Prof. ©
Mills
planting
fterman, at Spring at 10 o'clock,
soil and other reforesta-
This area was iors
Hosterman soveral
anyone interested in
trees types
proteome
Prof.
and
{tion
hy
{ years ago,
od
i
a
NO. 7
TOWN AND COUNTY NEWS
HAPPENINGS OF LOCAL INTEREST
FROM ALL PARTS
vies
amount,
Ap
rOxim
Ha
have Iw
8 tha
ave k College
2 gignments #t 1g.
Students from
is
semester
who are
Wilkinson,
Mille Lewis
Math Phillps-
Grade 2. Hublers-
Kindergarten,
Haagen, Grade 4.
Grade 5. Mar.
McCloskey Grade
Williams,
gent tea wand
ouniy
doing this work
Math
Lay
burg
ile
=
Re envy pring
io, Social Su
Harold
Anna
Hall
¢
font
fers
Hoy
Wert
Jerome
Eiva
ithaw, Furnace Arthur
18, Hublersburg
Port
{vntre
tives
Margaret
Matilda
{Grade 8
A
ire
nuambey
being
of
of heating
improved by
draft
plants in town
the introduce
through the
! tion forced
ily operated fans
(hag been made
Where the change
rice of buckwheat
The First Nationa; bank
install a complete stoker
{cond is used
i= about to
end,
Tusseywville,
Mr. and Mra Thomas Swartz an
daughter, Mary, recently visited N
Swartz's mother, Mrs, Alice Robb, who
hag been seriously ill her home in
Bellefonte
Mrs. Charles Slutterbeck and daugh-
ter Marion spent Saturday st the Wm
Jordan home at Colyer,
Mr. and Mrs. Dick Mowery, of Burne
ham, visited Sunday at the Milton
Kling, home,
Mr. and Mrs, Clayton Martz, of Oulk
Hall, spent Sunday with the forme
ery parents, My. and Mrs. W. BR,
Marts.
Mrs, Blerly, of Selinsgrove,
Sunday evening supper guest
Chas, Slutterbeck home
Me and Mrs. Arthur Holderman,
granddaughter Melisa, and Mrs, Hess,
of Hed Mill, were Sunday afternoon
al
was a
nt the
nie Thal home, yo I -
this demonstration
{
| meeting.
EM — i ——————
TYRACTIONS AT “THE PLAZA"
AND “STATE® THEATRES
SATURDAY «<< Barbam
Stanwyck in “A Lost Lady,” with I=
cards Cortez, Lyle Talbot,
MONDAY & TUESDAY, next week
Society Doctor,” with Chester More
rie. Virginia Broce, Hobert Tayior and
Billie Burke,
WED. & THURS, next week--"RBig-
Hearted Herbert,” with Aline Mao.
Mahon, Guy Kibbee: comedy drama.
STATE THEATRE--Thursday. Fri
day and Saturday, this week Tim Meo
Coy, ace Western star, in “Presoott
Kid’ ako, Buck Joneg in "The Rad
Rider.”
Monday, Toesday, Wednesday, next
woeek--"Blind Date.” with Ann Sothern
and Nell Hamilton Also, Monday is
lady night and each lady will receive
# special pleco of dresserware,
iA
FRIDAY &
lerated, to heat the three Roore in the
[bullding. The heat and water supply
{for the boller will be regulated by the
of thermostat and astomatic ine
Rector. The system will require but
slight attention on the art of a ane
tor.
Church goers
service, in the local
alt Sunday evening's
Latheran church,
witnessed a pastor conducting n sere.
foe in which of waning
strength wag expended to carry on
a conclusion. Rev, & F. Greenboe hax
been a seriously ll man for the past
year, but an indomitable spirit urges
him on. Sunday, hy officuted at {wo
communion services on Hils charge
during the day, and "Wening saw a
minister weary in body to 4» point
where his parishioters feared for hie
safety. The pastors fron will excites
thy admiraton of his many friends
and it is their hope that bis physical
may improve to give bing
0 carry on his chosen wom”
every ounce