VOL. CIX. RE HALL. PA. APRIL 4, 1935. SCHOOL NEWS HIGH OTHER HALL RECORDS; {CENTRE widely ars a | PENNSYLVANIA HAS 5,835 LOCAL, GOVERNMENT FAVORS 1 IN el lA ss FoR” “RE(CEIVER" AX PLACE “SOLLEL OF TAX state tha y ¢ COLLECTOR in Centre cou i substitute o Ww. pl CEIVER mn in Of would tu 9 entre teil siimate the! i 5 SEONG county Ge : To of savings rnin, just only | ON what iti taxpayer ir two entre tripa no to! Pellefonte his faxes than one ear Not more taxpayer ould would # have! nk and rion sori chooks the ree ny t hoeae feed wrsonally se i get gai oing the tax celver Ther correct the the results do not faxes who knows the faxpayers, who knows taxpayers. If} Centre county taxpayers think js nothing to this phase, jot them study the report published in the “Centre Democrat” of July 18th last, of the Treasurer's . sale of seatsd lands for unpaid taxes, This will give them an god dea of the difference between tax collector and simply tax re- celver., In my opinion there would by abso Mitely no savingd This is simply one of thy, many moves, liked the proposed county Poor Unit, County Bchool or larger loeal unity for schools, to take away local government for more cens tral government, a policy which your, good paper has always opposed, We, have a very good example right now as to efficiency In central government in the administration ‘of relief, To tell, the réal truth about’ this would re- quire langusge that is unprintable. Very truly yours, figures fake into stituting =a Brust aceoount loss in by sub- tax a small percent for a local tax practically all Flr reeiver of onion of the Lor there wi n HIGH GRUENWALD 27 HORSES SOLD Ald AVERAGE BY WM, we Ti § BILL PROVIDES $105,700 PENN STATH FOR AG, RESEAR( represent Lebanon nr ———— A WIELAND, FO “JIN C1} Di WRITES NEBRASKA, RAYMOND, SICH Reva met very privileged stk "ou m very two drs the CAavy in not so much CTOD of 1 £1 na Ps wis kinds y normal however the ons! returns few were above what they were year ago IL hear quite Hall and State often from Frauk ind Gertie and Fred Bedford, and Scott College, so 1 well supplied with The jast few days have driving the light dry directions, Thig afternoon nt at Altoona at am news. been wine in all warm Hope dy soil it is it does, wa need it badly. “1 would like to make a trip back the old home, but 1 guess I must wait until the old-ag, pension comes, “Well, Jim. I hope you will be fesl. ing better LY the time you receive this and my wish ig that your form- er good health will be restored and that you will be privileged to enjoy many more years. Now [I would be pleased to hear from you whether much or little, any time. “CLYDE P. WIBLAND. 1624 5th Av. Scottsbluff, “Nebraska.” Rt — Box Soelal, junior clase of the Sprucstown Sunday school will hold a box In the basement of the onurch on Friday .vening, April 6th. A pro gram will be given in the auditorium of the church preceding the social Cakeg and home-made fod oream will bo for sale. Everybody is cordially invited, to The E. wonial SECURE APPARATUS [DRIVE FOR FUNDS FIRE FIGHTING io —————— A A A CENTENARIAN WITNESS IN GARRETT ESTATE CAS) BLIND co J tu 11 8 HIGH SCHOOL GLEDS PRESENTS OPERETTA atl Marghret Bradfory 4 Ales Spy) ——— ANNUAL DUES SOCIAL, The annual dues T. 1. will held church, Centre Hall, nom. Glad Cirle will speakers will Misa Mackin, a State worker from Germantown, Philadelphia. The State College Y. PP. B. also will be present. W.O.T.1. WwW. © Methodist at social of the in the April bw a bes given ba present, AI AP SS. PLANNING STATE 8, KN SESSION AT LEWISTOWN A oconfersnce town on Friday, with era of Philadelphin, execullve mecre- tary of the Pennsylvania Sunday Behool Association, meeting wit), Mif- flin County ocmmittes chairmen for the 73rd annual Btate Sunday school Convention to be held in Lewistown next summer, He discussed details of the convention, which will bring together 2000 delegates, The follow. ing chairmen attended, theRev. Dr, Clyde MM. Horst, general chalrman; the Rev, BE. J Bayne, registration; Miss Wilma Bryan, assignments; Wal wr M. Lindsay, special dinners; Char- les I. Hoffman, check reom and in. formation; the Rev. Dr. Frederick A. Rupley, buildings: Mrs. Mary Bell Stannert, music; and Nevin Gutshall, publicity, held in Lowls- Walter EE. My. was Met LELLAN DR. (. PROPERTY SOLD Io HH. i 16:01 we 005 NEM) A——————— A ———— BOARD CONTRIBUTES TOWARD SCHOO! S100.00 GRANDSTAND S118 vy ————— A DEPT. FORESTS AND WATERS REORGANIZE DSA VES £36,000 A TITAN METAL OPERATIONS WORKS RESUMED MONDAY, TH % OA wdded juainted with yd fo COM re until mpany based Mr snafer its Then Commitix with | Wale 100 Jeves tion thn competition einen of stond will enter canimunitics seeking new the Titan Comphny shows an industrial asset efforts induce it to local 1 being nits of © Orne will be made | Williamsport. | a : = who will be ready the focal aime there are i school beard for | action in contributing $180 grand.stand which will erect In the} athletic unthir | toy criticise their : toward town spring field Such recent the baseball oll the high school criticdam ® will be in the light of facts. Tt wag the town) basebail club which saved the scheot | district several times the one hundred dollars, over a stretch of years, in lay- ing out. grading and keeping in perfect condition a baseball field on which the high school team could play its school league games The town team also constructed bleachers for the use of the schooly which were carried to va. rious sections of the athletic fleld an needed for the various school sports Consequently, the small contribution referred to Is but a gesture on the part of the school board to give eredit where credit is due, and helping share legitimate expenses, : the | on MIA SMA. The snow fences erected last fall In Penns Valley have all been taken down and arebsing removed to con venient places for storage. it ia os. timated that in the State 1900 miles of theses feng protected against snow banks: during last winter, % FRANSIENT ( ro AMP ATE IN AT COLYER BE LOC ALLEGHENIES EXAMINATION FOR POSTMASTER Ad SPRING on cl HOLSTEIN (OW MAKES RECORD. ll MILLHEIM IL. 0, F. LODGE TO PRESENT MINSTREL SHOW 0. A HONORED ON 18TH BIRTHDAY. ning ¥oi9t hdd i “wi Thursd Yening a birt party R n at the home of theds sixteenth friends and My snd Mire Mr Ralph 1a More Winifred and are (George fee children Decker, f Stine Miles Gerald and Robert Sharer, Prof. J. Deck Fettero Walter (dell Fohringer, Ray F. Wetael Merril #r, Wm. Decker, Wm, Rimmey, Martha Rimowy Deck John Delaney man Dingess, vn Anna and Reeder Decker, Decker, Clyde rown Warren er, iene Smith, Martha Brooks, Mabel Foust, Bob Walker, Fred Weaviw, Ma- rie Walker, Glenn Weaver, Geraldine Bradford, Geneva Hess, Bertha Brad. ford, Soe Smith Miriam * Petterolf Ardah lIshler, I»ean Fetterolf, Sarah Shack, Bob Blager, Gene Rlack, Lynn Blager, Kenneth Dutrow, Dorothy Bla ger, Geraldine Dutrow, Rush Hackett, Florence Hackett, Poh Wetsel, Sarah Hackett, Donald Goodhart, Wm Thome as, Pud Zong. Charles Ramer, Keller, Donald Barger, Alfred Relsh, Malvin turris, Homan and family, Music dancing was furnished by Wim, er, « Woodrow lIshiler. Warren Homan and Kenneth Snyder. Many useful presenta were received by the honored YOUng man. ———— MI. A largely attended dance was held Friday night at the home of Jerome Wilkinson living on. the Van Tries farm lately vacated by the Matig fam. ily. bike 4 Gladys Miller, Ralph for the Weavy- Joulee - po - on — TOWN AND COUNTY NEWS HAPPENINGS OF LOCAL INTEREST FROM ALL PARTS Frank former adjoins the HoTtiion which w Yo he to spring it ng 11 i man lives that w plant about the two acreage A tractor and the Power for on I'he which CrOpR, is considerabl, goes here. teams furnish farming Thomas Inmberman bering off Davis, the Potters Millis hag almost completed lum- the timber from a tract of Mr. Davis sold his home at Potters Mills to Edward Laughner, and will engage in farming, having leased un farm in the vicinity of Spruce Creek Mr. and Mra J. Edward Hohn and son, Musser, and the formers’ brother, Carl H Bohn, recently motared to Centre county from thelr homes in Akron, Ohlo, and visited another bro ther, George Bohn, Lemont. Re- turning the following day they were accompanied by Mrs Carl Bohn, whe had been spending two weeks with ber parents, Mr. and Mis, Harry Neos, in Millheim. at The Nowe home, in the north secs tion of town, a week ago was Isased to a young couple contemplating marrage early in June at which time they expect to occupy the place. The hone fe already paMially furnished by the young people, and between now and the time noted above, Hae provements wili be made on the Inter for of the home, and a woodshed Ww the rear SURVErtd fate a garage, 5
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