The Centre reporter. (Centre Hall, Pa.) 1871-1940, November 03, 1938, Image 1

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    The Centre
Reporter
ogy
“VOL. CXI1I.
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| BELLEFONTE MERCHANT
A SUICIDE,
CONCRETE ROAD THRU ( ENTRE
HALL BORO OFFERED BY
EARLE ADMINISTRATION
State Administration
road
term
MONDA
18 one of tl
road level
The road
bined
made possible 1
the
Highway
fifty-fifty
owners
Ww
Federal gov
Depart
is
revenues from
ernment and
ment, almost «
The borough property
asked contribute
rectly form of
project.
The State Highway Department is
making the offer to fulfill a promise
made a few years ago to bulld a con-
crete road through the borough as
soon funds were available. The |
time arrived. { rabbits
A road,
the length
street, would
all property
porate
:
The
LUCK OF
hunters
m the first
Ray Mark
who were
THE
4 +
L to
HUNTERS
the
State
fir report
of the
Rev. 1. A.
together.
nm a basis
not
di-
the
are
funds,
toward
day
were and Wag
afield
contained
rabbits
to any
or in taxes, ner,
hunting baggy two
pheasants, six
squirrels,
The good
local hunters
Guyer
and
fortune of a
noted
ringneck and
B. G.
Ardell
Gross,
fow
is
Grove, limit
Grove,
as
squirrels;
rabbit ;
Harry
imit; George
and rabbit
and
squirrels and
ringneck ;
such as through
main
add to
the cor-
proposed
Centre Hall's
materially
within
of er,
very and
values ringne limit Don
limits. Goodhart, rabbit limit; Robert
project has reached
where it Mr
an 1
WE NEED JOHN DECKER
HUNTERS WARNED
ELECTRIC
pt
ton
lvas
}
AGAINST
FENCE
Brat
ering
lege Ww
Profess
t OXI
THE NEW DEAL SAVED
CENTRE COUNTY
TAXES ON YOUR HOME OR FARM WOUD BE FOURTEEN
TIMES GREATER TODAY WITHOUT STATE-FEDERAL
AlD.
Look at the Facts!
The New Deal spent $13,634, in Centre county
to feed the starving and give work to unemployed—an average of
$2,716,911 a year. Your total county and poor taxes for 1935 were
only $190,385, one-fourteenth of the average State-Fedgral
expenditure,
Many Saved from the Sheriff!
Thousands
have lost their
zens starve.
557 in five years
ed
annual
tax would
your
increased
let
aid this
vould
: ‘
who could not have j
homes or farms. You v not have citi-
41
Had your r taxes been $1
to
00 annually, they would have
without the New Deal, instead your tax rate
uring the last five years.
No Burden on Real Estate!
Remember, not a penny of this State-Federal money was taken
by a levy on real estate. It was raised chiefly through income and in-
heritance taxes on the wealthy and by taxes on corporations making
large profits.
Your Only Hope!
Unless you want this enormous tax burden
back on the county, vote DEMOCRATIC.
raised
reduced
been
was i
a
for relief thrown
FARM INCOME
INCREASED
IN
Y
b
benefit
vl
er in ice
products
1 | a
which
t ,
ting
permi
terated
the
products
manufacturer
oping a
potato
|
|
|
i Potato Market
ng
Bonding and
Act requires the
Commi
|
|
on
protects d
commission men
Conservation
SERIOUS
VERNON
FROM
INJURY
FALL
Fred H
EARLE ROAD
SAVED
LARGHE
1 BP
was collected
It
for
26 and in 1937
the
for
collections were
265 less
Township
| Benner
logge
| Burnside
| « ‘ollege
Curtin
| Ferguson
{Gregg
{Half Moon
| Haines
| Howard
| Huston
| Liberty
Marion
Miles
| Patton
Penn
| Potter
i Rush
(Snow
i Spring
| Taylor
|
:
Shoe
Union
Walker
Worth
Total collected
[ $10,639.76.
THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 3, 1038 ww
NO. 43
b $2,165,290.90
i
|
IN FOR SCHOOLS;
THOMPSON PLAN BUILDING
PROJECTS IN CENTRE COUNT
PER FARM
TO
CENTRE |
32 87 p=
FROM
was strengthen
y well-known
Wal T°
meat They LOTTI 6
communit
the Brockerhoff
the near f
4
become te
on a
go, re some time in |S
cream and improv- |
contents
ture y x ring will Halnes
| vv
' { Harris
nan i
is balk-
of
punisiing
the Hall Boro-Potter Tw
Contre
zure i {Addition to high scl
dul HUGHES-SMITHGALL (Centre: Hall. Bore
made of { grade school
Helen VanPelt
Mi: and Mrs
of Wihiams-
Hughes
The
0 lock,
First
——— a —— A ———————
1)
Tw
bide.)
he selzure
Potter
well as Announcement has been
the marriage of Miss
devel- Smithgall, daughter of
under thelJ., DD. Peck Smithgall,
Act. port to Richard Pryde
The [s0 of Willlamasport
produce | took at 10:30
Act morning, Oct. 7,
dist church
Rev. J
churel
Now
Snow h Oro
$325.000 for | Rush Twy
Walker
f projects)
i
al
Labeling al-
Act
of
ceremony
Friday
Metho
Md.
nw
place
the farm the
in
dealing with of Baltimore, the
Franklin
Haas, past
and All
inting
Mra Hu
wnes
in
REMOVAL
BODY
OF GEN. PATTON'S
FROM COUNTY RESENT}H
——— lp
SUPER.
rit
(CONSTRUCTION
HIGHWAY
0}
BEGUN RSDAY
TO MRS. “>
RESULTS
HER HOM}
kh
AT
——————
[LOW BID FOR COUNTY
| TOWN AND COUNTY NEWS
X |
HAPPENINGS OF LOCAL INTEFEST
FROM ALL PARTS
employed in
sell-
She
efonte
Wilbur
of the eet od 3 y
Hat SQUIRE SLACK TIES NUPTIAT
ad- | KNOT FOR YOUNG COUPLE]
ir Hoover nd M ivivia
a
DANCE AT HIGH S(
HOOT
Ww
—
FIGHT INFANTILE PARALJSIS
a.
a T3008
(OUNTY
SUMS IN TAX
—— iil ti———
SCHMUCKER SPEAKS
i ON EVILS OF MARIHUANA
} At 5 attended joint
i Parent-Teacher Associat
{the Centre Hall Civie Club. beld
local high school auditorium on Thurs.
evening, the speaker
Joseph M Schmucker. his
being marihuana ant jt evils
The speaker after a few preliminaries
was given the entire evening to present
| his subject. The evils of the drug
by captain, hor-
rifying in the extreme The victims in
most instances with
the invariably
great
———— A —
Hallowa'en Party, {4
i
APT.
Missionar
g Womans v
he Lutheran church on Tu
jast
party
J.
were
well meeting
in there
1534 day
purposes $3.- |, Hallowe'en
Mr. and Mrs
$3.- [the guest
evening
Bg
4 =
Woes wore
tha
Harolga Durst. Among
Mr. and Mrs. Fred
and children, Mr. and Mrs, [Capt
Ernest Homan, Mr. and Mrs. Clayton | ject
jHoman, Mr. and Mrs. Ray Mark, Rev. |
$ 330 and Mrs. I. A. Wagner, Mrs. Roy Dut- |
138 row, Mrs, W. W Kerlin, Harvey
| Flink, Miss Laura Breon, Jack Olenn.
{Mra, Paul Fetterolf and son Drew,
Misses Bertha Sharer, Sarah Kocher,
{Dorothy McMichael, Margaret Alex-
jander, Mrs. J. HL. Durst, Mr. and Mrs
067 J. Harold Durst.
560! The evening's
gy | ed
given the ion
at home of in
the same
$561,
purpose
oniy or day guest Way
| Luse two sub.
1934
$1,028
1522
85
70%
1937
AS
portrayed the were
£79
Dia
BTR
536
heoome
kill and
figures
obsoeseyd
desire to
Facts and
were presented.
Capt
do
80 in wrTay
entertainment
of games fortune-telling
spelling bee. Refreshments
ved,
consist.
and a
were
Sohimucker wae accompanied
to Centre Hall by Mrs. Schmucker and
his mother,
EE ——— AP ———————
POULTRY PLANT DEDICATED
AT PENN STATE COLLEGE
The new poultry plant at the Penn-
sylvania State College—part of the
£5.000,000 General] State Authority
PWA building program at the college
was dedicated Friday at the semi-an.
nual meeting of the Penns lvania
Sate Poultry Association The plant
includes an experimental unit, labor.
atories and refrigeration facilities,
Ea —
MILK PRICE FOR NOVEMBER
FOR CLASS 114A, $1%
Milk pricey in this area for Novem.
ber are announced to be $2.45 per
ewt., for Class I, and $1.9 for Class
ITA milk, wth the usual deductions,
—
00 0
MN
3 bo ~
]Or.
307
]
440!
EE —— a —————
There
»
wore
when
“James Boys."
days In our early hie.
of the
Stran®ely enough, today
told to of what
the “James Boys" will do if they get
into office. So, again—“"Beware
James Boys."
Ot ag 0 DW
De
505
561
168 | wa are agnin
340 |
Wy
| tory we were warned
3
beware
of the
—— AP ———
Do duty as a good citizen
£0 to the polis and vote next Tuesday,
—————— A ———
Election comes on the latest date
in November possible under the law
November 8. You'll remember, it's
the first Tuesday after the first Mon.
day. This year the first of November
came on Tuesday and therefore had
ne Monday preceding it,
202
227
$11,169
Your
$27.014
tax in 1937 of
the sum total
fled seven
we of parks
nes residents
ope staff
roflessional
wTers
brought
ursday
Smith
Brun-
went sn
Mr
Th
Mra
8
on
and
and Mrs
from there
accompanied
Mr
and
«
gart to
Bath
to Erie to visit with 5 sister of
Brungart.
! Mrs. David Haines
| Mr. and Mrs William
{lian, were guests of
C. Reish in
Mre
Ag
in company with
White, all of Ju-
Mr. and Mrs. H
Hall during last
Haines, probably better
Mrs. Mary White, was a
former resident of Centre Hall a num-
ber of
i Cantre
| week,
| known
years ago. On leaving here she
3
iocated in where she
| married
Juniata
the
county,
second time
The State
last
Highway
Friday, awarded to
of Lewistown
amizing 3.08
| Walker and
building five
of £5508
Department,
Dean Clark
the contract for maocad-
of roadway in
townships and
I-beam bridges at his bid
This is what is known as
the Ridge road and runs from Zion to
the Grove farm on
highway
The Fal
County
J
miles
Marion
the Jacksonville
convention of th, Centre
of Christian Educa-
the [Centre County
Sabbath School Association, will meet
in the Presbyterian church, State
College, on Saturday, Nov. 19. There
will be a morning and evening ses.
sion. J, F' Wetzel of Centre Hall win
be the presiding officer. The program
will appear in 5 future issue of the
Reporter.
oO
Council
tion, formerly