The Centre reporter. (Centre Hall, Pa.) 1871-1940, July 29, 1937, Image 1

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    The Centre Reporter
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VOL. CXI1.
CENT
RE HALL, PA.,
iSDAY, JULY 29
1937. —
NO. 29
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SENATOR THOMPSON ( HAIRMAN
BICENTENNIAL
Edward J. Thong
cepted
Senator
State
of Philipstyrg has a
to sey g Ci
of
tation
Pennsyly
hich w
Acad
ence
jon
addit
1
an
Ameri
al
and Socl S«
fraternal organiza
the
and
Chub
Philipsburg
former
and of
Pp
:
tional services
increase
place
SUPrems
Sacondly,
operati
trongt
reng
om — A
WILL GET MUCH
OUT OF COURT BATTLF
ice Brandeis
They
tiMma
of
hav heen
as awaiting only
President Roosevelt's
large the court's
d
those
stepping wn
i
Should reports nrova eorreect)
and certain « are
RULES
MUST
in
ELECTORS
GIVE EXACT
JUDGE
AGH
ler a vierk
sioners’ office.
And so, under
judge's ruling
date of t
registered
be filed
the Indiana
registrars
birth
the
he of the
on registre
card
in th, commissioners’ office.
A AA ris:
REGISTER YOUR CITIZENSHIP
to
i
i
|
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!
to
You owe
try to go
Friday, August
rame of
Choice, son
your home
and
pl
register
i coun-t
wr
your 2
6th
pallin ats ON
and
ical
y
*
the poli party
that you may take part tn
government-—county, borough |
apd township. i
Its the home
increases
taxation,
ment you
ed in. and
have a say
ficials.
All citizens,
21 years of
come 21 on
should exercise
come real
in lending
competent
local
government
that most |
or lightens
and it
should be greatly
if you register
in naming
the burden of |
local
govern-
interest. |
you will}
compeent of.
ia the
men and
age. and
or before November 2nd
this privilege ts bee
citizens of honor and value
their aid to help
public officials,
——— A A—————
women past
those who be.
name
A quarter million people are expect-|
ed to attend Pennsylvania's first ag-|
ricultural fair, the Mififly county fair,
August 2 to 7, In Lewistown. “"Win-
ter Garden Revue,” a completes mus-
fecal show from New York City, plays
before the grandstand every night
Bee the fair ad. in this issue of the
Reporter,
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DEMOCRATS CAUCUS
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vuditor
at
nomi-
of an
borough
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the a
day night
on Fri
+ $2
ticks The 1.00 deposit
BORO REPUBLICANS
NOMINATE CANDIDATES
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CANDIDATES
I DEMOCRATS IN
NAME
ad ea snr «©
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LEADER, DIES SUDDENLY
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ASSISTANC]
BOARD
PUBLIC
APPOINTED
Assistance were
K Willing
Aveladotte
Joseph Philadelphia
of Swarth-
Delaware
Watson,
Scranton, Neil
Karl
depart-
president
lege, Swarthmore
Anna G
Brennan,
Wilkes-Barre;
of
state
Mrs
££: Wm
“hristman,
J
de
secretary the
ment
ad
F. Clair
Warren R.
ex-officio,
The employment board will
of SBhippen Lewis Philadelphia,
Mrs. Busan Fouse, of Pittsburgh
County
all
Ross, treasurer; |
a Roberts, auditor gen-,
consist |
and
f
boards of seven members in
t
pt Philadelphia and
Allegheny, where the boards will have
counties © X00
11 members, will be appointeg to take
over local relief administration
1838.
The in setting up|
the new relief system-—dmwn from |
the report of the committee headed by |
Dean Herbert F. of the Uni.
versity of Pennsylvania Law School
abolished the 374 poor boards.
Mother's old-age assistance and
blind along with direct
Het handled by the county
boardg under supervision of the new
department.
County commissioners will take ov.
er poor institutions in the various
counties. Elected poor boards will con-
tinue to draw salaries until the end
of their terms as employes of the
counties,
by
last legisia‘ure,
Goodrich
states
and
pensions
will
re
he
3» as I A AP TAIN.
Is your subscription due?
[64TH ANNUAL GRANGE FAIR
| IS ONLY FOUR WEEKS
1 ¢ E
|
range
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sn
mel
4th
1d
n
16 annua
(‘entre | 3
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on Gra 0 Saturday
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fone Park
on
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is th
in
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NTH
MEET
—
MINISTERS
SEPTEMBER
CENTRE col
To
DAY'S WORK FOR
REGISTRATION
LOCAL HIGH
BRIDE OF
SCHOOL TEACHER
|
|
4
1
! he
rosetyuds
and A«
nA
i
RESIGNS FROM
H.-F. FACULTY
MeCORMICK
{. SCHOON
(CENTRE IS ONE OF 5
COUNTIES OPEN FOR DOES
4 or
esig.
|
Porn wt a
CENTRI NO,
TESTING
a
COW
REPORT FOR
0.
9
JUNF
to
T
por nda
fat,
eo Tn
of
ik
with
te Sixteen
of fat
Twenty-eight
pounds of
pounds
the high cow
milk and 63.1
M. Smith
pounds
of fat.
40
40
pounds,
produced and
six
over pounds
30
over
YAR Rave over 1000 milk
5
.
and
Harry
giving
twelve
E
1617
of
high
and
the
+
over 200
Confer had
pounds of
fat, Harry
280
pounds and
the heifer with
39.4 pounds
cows giving
of fa Harry M. Smith
PP. Henshall, two: J. David Hoster
man, four; Frank E. Macintireone:
M. E. Confer, one, and Harry E. Con-
fer, two, and In the heifer class give
ing over 30 pounds of fat, Harry M
Smith had two, P. P. Henshall
of
milk
Of
OV er pounds
had six; P
The cows in the association produc-
od about 16 per cent. milk dur-
ing June than during the month of
May.
leas
E—————————
Cash income of Pennsylvania farm-
ers this year probably will exceed that
of If it
maintains its present of increase
during the remaindey of the year the
1937 income will exceed thy $297.000-
000 income of th peak prosperity year
of 1929 by 3$3.000.000, Only the com-
plete collapse of farm prices due to
extreme overproduction can now de-
prive the Keystone State farmers of
their best income In seventeen years.
any year gince 1920. merely
rate
i
!
HT
TTY
: rn
i
hunting antieriess
a
Al
TAX ON PIN BALL MACHINES
“~
$1
Ae
ch
son few en
the
Har-
for
pending
now a nd
mercantile
county, added.
COMPENSATION
COST REDUCED BY VAN DYKE
Secretary of Highways
Dyke announces a saving
partment of more than
workmen & compensation cow's
The report that th,
protecting Pennsylvania
way's army 30,000 maintenance
workersa stepped down year
by year from $698,012 to $522,141, and
then to $253,053. The savings in the]
successive flacal periods, compared
previous year were $175.871
retronct $
decision by
payable
withheld
due
Ar
rea
Cowher appraise,
Centre
Warren Van |
by his
$400,000 in
shows
the
of
has been
cost ofl
High- |
to!
i
and!
NURSES AT CENTRE (CO.
HOSPITAL RESIGN |
Miss Krape, head nurse on the first
flocr of the Centre County hospital. re-
signed, the resignation to become ef-
fective in th, near future. Miss
Krape, formerly from Penn township
has not definitely announced hey iIn-
ten'jons,
Mrs. Melvin Looke,
tendent, has also
nation without
right superin-
tendered her resig-
declaring future plans,
—————————
Mrs. Hannah Osman, of State Cole
lege, celebrated her ninetieth Mrthe
day last Thursday.
SCHOOL STREET T0 BE
| IMPROVED—A WPA
§
il meeting ents
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TRIES FARM SOLD
oO HAROLD
VAN
HUNDREDTH ANNIVERSARY
OF TUSSEYVILLSE
TWF
s }
POTTER X RATE,
TA
«
SUMMER,
Toon
is then that the
birds
dawn
at
80
chirp
fit
green,
gather food for
that patiently awalt—
Plucked from the earth
have
early
Ang gaily on the
KETass =O
To hungry mouths
their young
never aeen.
in
Summer iry
crowd in
fascinating
withheld
while
when children
short day
Eames
»
.
one
The a
y ong
Fog in school their little heads
with jearning must be filleg
While childish pleasures from their
thoughts dispelled.
Then cast your eyes a! yonder plain
at fields of waving grain
And rows of corn like sentinels they
stand
With their li green stalks so green
and silken tasselled ears,
What more beauty could be seen In
our land.
S0 make most of every
one shorter grows,
For we're drifting toward
umn of our lives,
When nothing counts but kindly deeds
that are wrought In each heart,
By it Winter. Spring, or glamorous
Summertime.
Mrs. W. J. Hackenberg,
Rebersburg, Pa.
day as each
the Aut-
TOWN AND COUNTY NEWS
HAPPENINGS OF LOCAL INTEREST
FROM ALL PARTS
Will :
Edward
King
from
jumped,
box switch
lightning
was a
appabently
and knocking
fastenings.
killing
the salt box
the
from
COW
1
il
“
Miss
at
iamsport,
Bitner finished hor stude
Pusiness College, Will
now ready for a po-
sister, Miss Mildred, grad-
the Youngstown, Ohio.
fn June. The young ladies
daughters of Mr. and Mrs. John
Bitner and at present are guests
their grandfather R. M. Smith, In
Hall.
Jane
jen Potties
and is
sition. Her
uated
high
Are
H
of
Centre
Wm. Hanna,
rence Hartley.
vin Schaeffer,
of the Kerlin'g
absence of the
attended for
from
school
€
Samuel Bitner, Law
Chester Wagner, Gere
and William Weaver
Poultry Farm, in the
owner, W. W. Kerlin
a day Phe sessions of
International Baby Chick Association
convention in Balllmore Md This
outing included a trip down the Ches-
apeake bay on the U. 8 8B. Dixie,
E. E.
former
5
3
Weiser began dismantling the
G. residence
at the corner of Allegheny and Howe
ard streets, Bellefonte. The site was
purchased by Mr Weiser with the view
of building a modern gargse on id
but was restrained from doing so
through 5 court order. The court held
the site was in a residential district.
The garageman i= not announcing his
intention as to the character of bullde
ing if any. he purposes erecting.
Murray Andrews