The Centre reporter. (Centre Hall, Pa.) 1871-1940, August 01, 1935, Image 1

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    ‘VOL. CIX*
JUDGE FLEMINGS LETTER TO
COUNTY COMMISSIONERS
POSTPONES TAX SALE
Treasurer's tax sale date must
deferred from
a
the
time the
ome
time
X
STATE HIGHWAY EMPI
APPOINTED TO LABOR
OY ES
POSTS
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3 116
Aaronst
Law
toy ure
Aaronsburg : John
Ton Anderson,
renca
or
A MI no ie
Dale,
appointee
17 A former
to the judgeship
Centre county following the
Judge Quigley, has announced
self a candidate for
HBiate Court
judge of the
Supreme on the
"
can ticket the
His
th
at September
jes. udge
December
the
for thea
gave
appointment
period
1928.
as
ered
to Ja
in 18
inatior
a from
At
defeated
Later Pinchot
appointment
Pinchot
ie was
he wns nom-
him
second #8 a reward fi
services
This time
of the
as the county
man
man
pensation
ruary, 19831,
He 45, and
made chairs
Workman s
lonrd, serving from
to March of
of
hag plenty guts,
State Com»
Fels.
this year
in
AIM SU A
of the
cleared
With the smoke
appropriations
res now
mtitie over
the fig-
show that Governor Earle
has cut $38.000,000 from the amount
approved by the Ldgislature, which
failed to provide revenue measures to
match ts appropriations, and has
brought the actual fugning expenses
of the government $10,000,000 below
those of the last biennium, in spits of
the fact that schools, hospitals, etc.
receive $13.000000 more than they
were given in the last biennium.
E00 A ———
The Department of "Commerce gives
out the information that on January
Ist, 1935. there were 2,108 farms in
Centre county, 230 more than in Jan
uary, 1930. Their value In 1525 is es.
timated at $8,171,870, which is $3.8387.-
106 less than in January, 1530. The
average value per acre is $33.50,
—————— DA SP BDI SA
away,
justment Administration curtaliment
program, Centre county farmers re-
«elved $0.756, and Clinton, $15,998,
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CENT
BOARD
FOR
PROJECTS |
CENTRE HALL SCHOOL
MAKES APPLICATION
FEDERAL AID ON
al
-
the
Wednesday |
solutions
meeting of Centre |
held
week,
Al a special
school
f
afternoon of
board,
last re
Were dopted to tak acvantago
improving
Fide
Wo
fo i
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SO. DAKOTA
MONDAY,
William
HORSES,
AUG. 12, PL.
ii offer
South Dmkota
August 12th,
Jodon sales barn, Pleas-
Description will
GAP
Gruenwald w for
sale a carioad of hors-
n Monday,
at
Gain
at 10}
m., the
ant appear |
A ——— A oS ———
APPROPRIATED FOR |
ALL TOWNSHIP ROADS
thy important Wills
Legislature
One of most
1935
standpoint,
VanDyke,
the Furman
$2. 600.000
the from |
according to!
of High-|
which ap-|
the
a highway
Warren Secretary
in hill
3 8 oe tis depart- |
1636 and |
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cone |
ment,
1937
struction
ondyclaas
One of
to be expended in
f maintenance
for the
of
townships,
the important
the act, Secretary
that it assures
tate owner by
and
roads and bridges in sec. |
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is |
08-7
objectives
VanDyke says,
relief to the real
providing that town-
ship road taxes shall be reduced in
1936 and 1837 by an amount equal
to that to be expended in the town-
ship by the department each year as
compared with the 1033 road tax levy.
Also written into the law is a pro-
vision carrying out the system which
Secretayy VanDyke inaugurated de.
fore thelaw was enacted, which pro.
vides that township supervisors shall
elect a road master, who with the ap-
proval of the Secretary of Highways
will be employed by the department
to supervise the work done In their
respective townships,
This js In conformity with the pol-
ley of "home rule” which Secrdtary
VanDyke adopted when chosen for
A MI SMU HIN is.
The nine Sunday schools in Sugar
Valley will hold the 18th annual home
coming joint pionic on the old camp
grounds midway between Booneville
and Greenbwrr, on Thursday, August
15th,
RE
BREAK
HALL. PA.
LADDER RUNG
INJURY TO
a scaffold,
LAnn
fell a
feet,
OF
CAUSES
on Satur
TL.emong,
In a fall from
day afternoon, Ross,
t
and Blaine [weister
npproxim twenty
DEMOCRATS MEET
ADOPT GOVERNING
tte
LOCAL TO
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A MASSA
COUNTY FAIR
MONDAY,
MIFFLIN
OPENS AL GUNT
school children visit
thousand
the falr on Tuesday: mutt show
on Wednesday: Friday
Penns. Championship Horse.
will take
and
PACES Are the
place.
A i ———
Mrs
friend. o
Facob
H.
tary
an
Supreme
Tha Reporter regrets
omitting much correspondence and
personal items this week due to lack
of space
Frank
*
Rupert
Altoona
Sharer
lady
at the
son and
were guests
home, Bunday.
Edgar Barnes
of Revenue
active
resigned Secre-
on Tuesdays
ampaign f
Pw
{6 Wage
¢ w Justice of the
Court.
the noconaity
of
Petitions for a place on the primary
ballot mum be filed by candidates on
or before August 12th. This applies
to candiates for county, township and
borough offices,
Rev. W. K.
angelical pastor,
ings at Central
Milton. This is
Hosterman, - local Eve
ia attending meet.
Onk Heights, near
the second week of
the annual summer assembly and is
under the chancellorship of Bishop
J. F. Dunlap.
Charles Freeman, Philipsburg,
Works Progress Administration Die
rector, reports that twelve projects
have been forwarded from Centre
county fo Harrisburg for wapproval,
If they are socepted, work for 0500
men for threes months will be pro.
vided,
A large barn and outbuildings be
longing to the CGrieb heirs, near Ty.
lersville, valued at $20,000, Including
contents, were burned Monday after.
noon. The Insurance held was but
$3500 A threshing machine at work
at the time was also burned. The mas
chine was new, uninsured and the
property of Ammon Showers. A year
ago a thresher burned In a very sim.
flar manner,
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PROGEAM FOR ENCAMPMENT &
GRADUALLY TAKING FOR
of
The
have
people Central Pennsylvania
in store for them a feast of
Fair
of making
(irange management with
this
4 PR eve mrntny
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FISHED OFF DEALS ISLAND.
Thea fishermen
cindt
elght from this
Monday and
als Island, Chesapeake
included H. I. Ebright,
Chester Wagner, 1. F. Mayes,
Funk, " Wmmer, Newell Long,
and Sidney Riegel. They loft here on
Sunday returned Tudeday even.
ing
Trou
number,
vi-
Tues-
Bay
Mark,
Robert
v who
fished
off
i
4
i
Ray
-
and
perch and
represents
croakers
cateh
464 in
the
POTTER TWP. TAX MILLAGE.
The Potter
f gures
laid
the 0
Road. 2
fax
Powe,
in township is
an fu vOresenting
»OOT 8
Percapita
$4.00
MI HAI LAB OSANIO.
WAGNER-NOYER.
Announcement
marriage of Miss
and Wayne Luther
took place In the Baptist
at Battleboron, Vi on Wednesday,
June 26. Mrs. Wagner is the daugh-
ter of Mr. and Mrs. Mifflin IL Moyer,
of Rebersburg, and resides In Lewis-
town with her sister, Mrs. Arthur 1.
Beal. Mr, Wagner 8 the som of Mr.
and Mrs. Wayne A. Wagner. of Lew.
istown. Mrs. Wagner ix employed in
one of the department offices at the
Viscose Company and Mr. Wagner is
a foreman in the bleach department.
AS nar RT
HAINES TWP. SCHOOL DIST,
CLOSES YEAR WITH BALANCE
The Haines township school district
completed the school finanical year
with abalance of $470.52 in the treas-
wry, according to the auditors’ report,
The assessed valuatien of the town.
ship totale $376,450 and (he school tax
last year was 10 mille. There were
608 persons assessed fop aper capita
tax of $3.
The total receipts for the year wers
$12.011.38, and payments $11.540.84,
The assets of the school were listed
as $24.244814, and the Habilition ap
$3000 a short term loan.
mills
crea sed
school, 8 ins
from #6 tax
hood
Purposes is
was made of
Mae
Wagnes,
the
Mover
which
pArsonage
Jousio
1, 1935.
STANDING OF THE CLUBS IN
THE CENTRE COUNTY LEAGUE
PC.
1.000
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| Millheim
i
Pieasan
WHERE THEY PLAY.
(Tw
$
Thursday fHght)
Saturday.
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Win
Locals jonlshurg, 7
6: Howard
ins Tie Play-off.
SHOWING AT
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THE “PLAZA”
“STATE” THEATRE}?
| Person
| radio
Ridge Tenor
Orchids to
At the
FRI, BAT
Cowboy.”
“Mystery Mountain.”
MON. TUES WED
“Caliente,” Pat
Del Rio, cast
stars Wayne
sO pict
al
You.”
STATE Theatre—THURS
Tim McCoy in “Ride "Em
Ken Maynard in
ure program
aise,
next week
© Brien,
with
and hig
A mE
TOWNSEND REVOLVING PENSION
CLUB ORGANIZED HERE
Revolving Pension
Dolores
A
Club
Townsend
organi
in the Odd Fello
Hall, Tuesday
the plan, from
SPOKE
was al a meeting
hall, in
A promoter
Altoona, was
the gathering
evening
ay §
and fo of
or more
Another meeting will behelg in the
same Place on Wednesday evening,
August Tth, which all persons are
invited. A prominent speaker will
be present to outling the plan and
secure memberships to the club.
I ———— SA ——
The appointment of Jacob 8. Will
ams, postmaster at Port Matilda, has
been recommended by Congressman
Gingery the Senate for confirma-
tion. Williaras has been acting post.
master for several months, and has
had ths eadorsement of the county
leaders. The office is the third class
with an annual salary of §1300,
au
The population of the fuderal peni-
tentiary at Lewisburg soon will be
reduced by the decision of the govern.
ment to rid fits prisons of all allen
convicts, A tetal of 60 prisoners at
Lewisburg are among those slated to
be deported. Thirty-seven will ba re-
turned to Italy, five to China, four
to England, three to Austria, two to
Greece, two to Germany, and two to
Poland, while Chile, Cgechoslovalin,
Ireland, Syria, Portugal, Denmark,
Holland, Scotland, Daz, and Bs
tonia each will get one of the men
now serving sentences in the north
eastern penitentiary. = "
PeTROnS,
to
to
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| TOWN AND COUNTY NEWS
| HAPPENINGS OF LOCAL INTEREST
FROM ALL PARTS
guest at the
Hallidaysh og.
in Centre Hall for
did not fail to call at
office where she entered
es preservative, She was
iin good spirits and in better physical
joondition than during the past few
i Years
at id
days, and
Reporter
s pt
8
pon art
Under new legislation
Liquor Control
the
governing
Mill
town have
tlquor store
250 similar
the state The
in Bellefonte
be disturbed
the
heim
State board,
he
it a
county
will only to
opened In one-man
one of
opened in
located
will
in the
stores 10 be
three-men
and | peburg
i in any way
giorTes
| "il
a
not
8
Roy
school
of the
Muth
State,
high
Bailey,
are taking
Jamison,
faculty, and
a Junior Penn
the 6 summer course at Penn
State, the former having oomplotad,
this week, his thesis on the basis of
which hp earns his Master's degree.
Other local teachers attending part
time at the summer session are Mrs
Wy 8. Jamison and Ernest A. Frank.
The Union Sunday school, at Farm
ers Mills, on Thureday. held their ane
nual picnic at Po-Paddy Park, southe
east of Coburn, in Seven Mis. The
attendance was close to one hundred
per cent, the number being almost
eighty persons. The mountain drive
is declared to be one of the most
beautiful in all this section, and the
view from the park and the park ft
self are exceptionally attractive,
On December 21st, C. ¥. Emery
purchased six shots from the fire
ot of pigs brought bers from the
west. He paid six and a quarter
cents per pound, the average weight
being about seventy-five pounds. Last
week he sold four of the lot to Riegel
& Bon, at ten ang one-half cents per
pound, or $114.00 for the dot. ‘The
reader tan figure out the ain. Farms
ors, whose pens were emply, who
thought the price asked in December
too high, find their HJMigment then
wt fault. . La
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