The Centre reporter. (Centre Hall, Pa.) 1871-1940, August 20, 1936, Image 1

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VOL. CX.
HALL. PA..
AUGUST
1936.
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NO. 33
ERECTED FOR
OF GRANGE
"HI AUG.
TENTS ALL
OPENING
FAIR,
have
to
rding th
and
subordinate
hoe ©
streets
of early
zations as jeaderg |
ment in
to Grange
and
well as
1 Penna.
the
central
Park
Of
on
hundreds fam
tucks with
description,
ern
every
the
parent
grounds and and
confusion,
unique camp
Every
to pre
tertainment
Of
Pe qs]
vide cor
visitoy Jus
1 1 progran
$ yr roundex TORT A
as enter. rounded j
he
com interesting
has
evening,
been
Gray
Cone
heard
may
cept
arts
daily.
and
Gener
Plan
Hon.
Hon
Charles
Day,
wnsend
lated as
# v
Pittstgu
Prof
&
h
Tuckey
Thursday
the program
Sec, of
Boak,
and
State
and
rang
Hon
ilture;
wi
Hon.
State
Agric
Master
Ira
Grange,
the
Penna.
At in
tation of
Iw
the
Mrs, Gross,
808
Jum
in the dramatic contest
o'cl % announ
k
1638
irene th lass
[rose Lig asi
and a.
on the ements of the
wi y
Fair,
1 bring
ners for ng
reat
»
range
ROOSEVELT RUINING
TRY!
THE COUN-
nse
Howing headlines at
“Savings Banks Top
within
Ten Million
$1,000,600
fit New
Highest
with
His
Mark. Deposits
Accounts
Peak in Number, Assets
Point teach $11,340.33
surplug account also largest
tory.”
‘Financing Concern Shows Record
Net, Commercial Investment Trust
for the half first year earns $3.18 a
common share. Business also at a
oak. Total assety on Junas 30. at
$400,587591, compared wth $207.183.-
$89 on December 31.7
“General Motors Corporation In-
creases (ncome. $38,108,372 net for
quarter of June 30 {s highest for pe
riod since 1929. Half-year total also
up. 12 months’ profits $224.069.218.
Bringing earnings on common to
$5.01 a share”
"New York Utility Votes 500 Div
idend. Directors of the Consolidated
Edison Company of New York at a
Meewing held recently declared a
dividend of 50c on the common
stock, against 26c a share paid in
the five preceding quarters,”
of
Recorqg July
at
% xa
9.682,
in
“Youngstown Stee] Rate at 80 per
cent. —-= the besy July from an ope
ging standpoint since 19240."
“Sterling Securities Gains. Net as.
#éta were 310.486.5650 at close of first
halt of the your.”
So it should be plain to the dullest
that the New Deal Is ruining the
(Continued foot of mex col)
©
LAWRENCE To
SPEARING PROGRAM
DEMOCRATIC PICNIC
Park
{ DAVID L.
| HEAD
| AT
|
| Blac)
nannon State
hilipsburs,
Democrats
speaking program
Moshnnnoy
E OF HORSES AND
CATTLE.
Gruenwald th i ot
ang t
i wo
wel from
BONE
yh
A ————— a ———
| 1200 RURAL BOYS AND GIRLS
! CONYENE AT PENN STATE
FOR ANNUAL 4H WEEK
more nf
gible to he meting. T1
attend ¢
was filled with
recreational soil
udging
general
ial entertainment
bers
contests group discussions
programs, and spec.
by the club
assembly
mem-
Among those whe Ook
program Charlies E. Potter
the extension Service UU. 8. Depart.
ment of Agriculture: whert Bnod-
grass. Mifflinburg: and Wm. Vv. Den
nis, professor of rural sociology mt
Penn State
» ——— ———
Chevrolet No. 12,000,000 on Tour,
Harry Hartz, famous race driver,
and designer and builder of two In-
dianapolis speedway winners, left Des
troit his week on a tour of the east.
sousheast and midwest, ih
No. 12,000,000, completed at
August 5.
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14 YEARS OLD.
Mrs. Elzabetds Slatterbeck
county, mother of Mrs.
Witmer, or State College, R.
brated her 104th birthday last Thurs.
day. Mps, Biatterbeck ja Unusually
active despite her advanced ale and
visiged her daughter within the
| past Year,
part in the
were of
Chevrolet
Flint on
of Clin.
Gertrude
DD. cale.
ton
has
(Continued from previous column)
country ‘and sending {ta people back
to the days of chaos ang despale such
A% we experienced befors the advent
of the Roosevelt Administration,
CURTAIN FUND CAMPAIGN
TO REMAIN OPEN UN-
Ti. SEPTEMBER 151
1 908 Af 321%
wn, Brace
160 Mary
¥
man, Win
Li.
146m
Boozer
Mors
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CENTRE-HUSTINDON WHEAT
CONTROL BOARD APPROVES
COMPLIANCE SHEETS, HERS
Wilkin
and Federa!
Approval
roots
8s 8
Hiatt,
is
farmers whe
rriert
j produ tion.
One
£10000 FIRE LOSS AT §
IOWARD.
Fire os ring
dpe
a C—O -
TY RECEIVED
f21351.00 HW. 0. LOAN CORP.
owed
Horde
ng the
efinancing opera-
June 13. 1536
the figureg furnish-
fed by N L. Lichtenwalner, State Ii.
i rector for National Emergency
| Council, This sum represented 140 in.
{dividual loans.
| A total distressed home
owners in Pennsylvania were extend
od aid Ip the sum of $i67.010.272. Of
this money it is estimateq that $16.-
522.000 went toward the payment of
taxes and asscssments the estimated
average of tax and assessment pay
ments per loan In Pennsylvania be-
ling $281.00,
According to the 1930 United Bates
Census rvports, there wers 5.008 ol
owned non-farm homes in Centre
county. The Home Owners’ Loag Cor.
poration refinanced mortgages on 2.8%
Of this number. The tota) number of
loans made in all states ang territor.
ies was 1.021.817, involving the sum
of $3.002.870.784, making the average
loan 83.027,
More than 98% per cent. of all mon-
fy involved went for fhe refinancing
of distressed homes by means of Jong-
term replacement mortgages which
are to amortized fully ovep the
term of the loan in small monthly
payments, The balance of the money
advanced weny for the restoration and
conditioning of properties,
It Is eetimaged that $238.458.000 of
the Home Owners’ Loan Corporation
advances went to the tax offices of
the nation. with the national average
tax payment per long boing $224.
the
$44 04
£104
GR
Hoh
i Ww
! WY ording
terminated
tn fina}
the
of ER 708
Ho
“REPORTER
OF
EDITOR WRITES
OBSERVATIONS ON
WEEK'S TRIP
| HOTEL
| :
i
DISMANTLING
RADIO
SHORT-WAVE
STATION
ner and op
[ARM DRAWN INTO
WRINGER.
HONOR OF
JACOB SHARER'S BIRTHDAY
n———
CPHILIPSBIURG GETS
PROJECT TO
wera
COST EB6376.00
S———— A ————
SMITH BROS. FIRM DISSOLVED.
4 ‘ ¢ . . # ef Bg
i ———— AH ———————.
rete
" 4 i #3 4° A
ad : ma ; Osanna
ehiools
the
| from every Union,
pe 1 yrs foil $
perenna t ©
I TRUCK
{ ON
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CENTRE
and
HALL
a sedan
of
A #t3
uek into
the sharp curves
Mountain
{ Pleasant Gap. on Friday
ternoon. No persons were injured,
damage to the extent of about
was done 'o the vehicles.
Michae] ‘Kassab. of Houtsdale,
ated the truck and was going down
the mountain, while the sedan was
being driven by wobert Helges of
DuBols and proceeding foward Centre
Hall. A light rain was the cause of
the sedan «kidding over the white
line, Patrolman Hirsclgnan investigat-
od the accident. but 1odged infor
ma‘jon against eithes. party,
A
PALMER FAMILY GATHERING,
The E. B. Palmers had a family
gnthering at Hecla ark on Sunday.
| Those present Were Mr. and Mrs, E.
B. Palmer. Miriam. Marian, Gayle,
Walter ana Shirley Palms, Potters
Mills; Mr. and Mre Alvin Bellers and
son Hugh, Mr sand Mrs, Pani Palme
fr and son Donnie, Bate College; Mr.
and Mrs. Clyde Walker and children,
Bellefonte, 1. D.. Mr. and Mrs. Frank-
lin Sharer and sons Levoy and Mare
shall, Spring Mills, 1. Dn; Mra Baner
Thompeon and daughter June, Milroy;
Frantes Walker, Randal Wilkins, of
Linden Hau, All enjoyed the good
noon lunch. see
a —— A ———
, Bruce Arney ls ariving a new Dodge
ear purchaseg through the Hagan ag-
Crashed
eacly other
Nittany
south o
24
at one
on
af-
but
$100
oper.
no
ency,
| FATAL TO P. BR. BR. MAN
| 1
During
i
| REY enon
duty n a
he Pennsy's Bald Brancl
| Howard. He had beon ordered out
yg
t Eagle wes
to ook f
ss
[Cows Sell at Top Figures as Harter
Sale, Lemont,
spirited
offered
sale at Lemont,
Week, are any indication,
a great demand for cows In
Centre and adjoining counties,
The YHighest price pala for a cow
at the Harter sale was 2150. while the
25 head disposed of brought an aver.
age of about $100 each. In the large
crowd were preseng bidders from Une
ion, Juniata and other counties The
sale was ably condiscted by Auction.
ey E. M. Smith.
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A PETITION.
It
lent
H.
of
the
prices
Harter
Inst
there ls
bidding
for
and excels
at the G
Tuesday
Cows
Help us to follow that purer road
And keep our gaze on that light
Uplifting some down-trodden pligrim
Pointing the road fo the right.
Help us ax friends gather Tound our
hearth
To speak only words of cheer,
And carry away only Kindly thoughts
Since “Life's Autumn” days are
near,
t
Help us to see the work of Thy hand
The flowers aond won kissed dew!
Tho' dally our eyes behold Thy plan
Each morming we find it new,
Help us to find only good ang true
To all those who pass coup way,
That we can proclaim atl eventide
“The end of n perfect day!"
«Mra, W, J. Hookenberg,
Rebersburg, Pa.
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TOWN AND COUNTY NEWS
FROM ALL PARTS
will
OW
4 AD
released 300
county.
also
irkevs is
next week
ran
I, at Ber.
Bellefonte
D.
position
¥
vssioner
the
2 ®rade
Beliefont
fonte
aer
institu.
week, did
n
i
scheme |
money oT
# oy
f
were
hiline by
and
wnishead
in thas
each
ry
thely work
an
we T 4a
at
nd
Park,
Motor
held
their
We
S
thins r : Heyantd
it pis nyenii
the
Lor
IB I
Ind
eq
every
Evangelical
E. helg at
weal. The
convension
fourth year,
homag Wednesday
er at Cleveland
Lakes Exposition.
£) Oakwood
Ins delegates
to the which is
returning ts
after stopping
to view the Great
A representative of the DuBois of
fice of the WPA was in Centre Hall
and other towns in the Valley, Friday,
interviewing business men employing
all forms of labor. to determine pers
hour wages pald This daty is 0 be a
guide in future payments on WPA
Procite and is meant to Induce labor
to enter private industry rather than
to look for jobs aponsored by State
and Fedora) governments, In other
words, thers fs to be a scaling down
of wages on these projects,
Capt. Q. Harry Keller, idenfified
with the Highway Patrol service ever
since {ts organization, thirteen years
Ag0, was transferred to the command
of Troop D, at Kingston. Mr. Keller
Tose mapidly in the patrol service,
and hae helg the position of captain
of Troop Cowith hmdquariers at Pleas.
ant Gap, and later at Bellefonte, for
on years, He ie a son of the late John
W. and Tammie Keller, and resided
At Linden Hall in his youth, His
leaving this district is generally re
Bretted., As an official of the Highway
Parol he was ever courteous, efficient
Ang ‘placed fhe highway petro office
In good grace with the motoring pub«
He,
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