THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, BELLEFONTE, PA. August 18, 1938, —— —— |” Over The Counly News The construction of a new school bullding at Woodward, a PWA pro- Jeot, Is progressing nicely. The structure will soon be ready for cas- ing with brick Last Saturday a large number of members of the Miliheim Evange- Heal Sunday School enjoyed the annual pienic at the Woodward Cave Games and contests for all were di- rected by Mrs. Rufus Smith, and the feature of the day was a softball game between the married and the single men. The married men won by a score of 8 to 7. Miss Audrey Will Matilda, stenographer of the Baver-Gillam Company, Ty rone, and Eugene Dando, of Harris- burg, were united in marriage July 25th. at the Baptist church Cumberland, Marviand, Rev. Wise officiating ‘he bride is a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. B. H. Williams, Port Matilda. The groom, who | 2 Son of Mr. and M William Dan- 0, of Julian, Is emploved in the au diting department of the Penn-Har ris hotel at Harrisburg of Por: in the offices ams, on on s Progress Ad- 10 Branch Of- appr ved propose i Township © Hing for and food planting south of Philips- which was sub nager projec t in Rush cutting clearing of land four miles burg. The project mitted to Harrisburg for approva calls for 1076 man-months 10) months with Federal funds of 857 807.80 and sponsor funds of $5350.65 Centre county's only cther projec sent for approval will be for street improvements State College bor- ough with Federal funds of 823.790 - 30 and sponsor funds of $10.654 40 i r in qd Dewey Krumr solene gas, will tion at Centre same begin w ture The sit Benne: plot, on the south side of the Pen: R. R. The store sullding was razed last and since no was made to carry out the original idea until last week, when Mr. Krumrine arranged for the removal of a fire plug and telephone pole, both of which are located at points to ob- struct carrying on the business con- templated. The proposed structure ill be of brick a frontage between thirty feet, Two new school signed to teaching Philipsburg high | Christine “Hoffer and Mrs. John Burg will succred Miss resigned Mis is graduate of the ; ips school and rm Pennsylvania June, She will the home econom Robert W. Barto Cope who res ine, distrbutor « erect a Hall ithin Sis mogern ¢ work the on to Near t hue i spring move I aith ’ k with ol and forty teachers positions on school staf! daughter HofTer were Miss recently ifthed to in the Uni Carolina. Mr. Barto whose home 13 in Lebanon is a graduate of the Leb- anon High school and the Pennsyl- vania State College. He will be an fnetructor in the Industrial arts de- partment. structor versity E — WHEN WINDS GET ROUGH A Windstorm Policy Predecls Yon pr Ses John F. Gray & Son General Insurances Bellefonte, Pa. From Financial Loss, Phone 497-3 \ snmet— — C. Y. WAGNER & COMPANY WAGNER'S Quality Flour A Hard Wheat Pat Flom WAGNER'S Qur Best Flour 50-50 Blend WAGNER'S Very Best Flour Winter Wheat, 32% Dairy Feed 20% Dairy Feed Horse Feed Wagner's Wagner's Wagner's Wagner's Pig Meal Wagner's Egg Mash Wagner's Chick Starter and Grower, Wagner's Turkey Starter and Grower, Wagner's Scratch Feed Wagner's Medium Scratch Feed. Wagner's Chick Feed Rydes Cream Calf Meal. Eshelman’s Dog Feed All kinds of high protein feeds for mixing with your own feed. Dealers in All Kinds of Grains BELLEFONTE, PA. The registrar of births and deaths in the Bellefonte district recorded 47 bables born during the month of July, 36 of them at the Centre Coun- tv hospital, Most of the bables are girls Prof. James principal of the Neidigh, supervising mst Penns Valley School System, entered the Centre County Hospital, Wednesday of last week, for observation and treatmen of a double hernit. He underwent an operation on Saturday moming and is reported as being in a fav orable condition were made last round, corner of Howard and Wilson Belle fonte, selected as t! the new institutional Inas fru home bid work Measurements week on the plot of streels site fo home of the competitive county much a will be by will have to be can be started actual ope sotember October Ist cot tion contract ecured before Because of this will not begin 15th miu fac 4 t be ore but Nr started ‘by Bellefonte Sunbury the Henry 8 ay One Linn of Ann trip to having down ologeal work n« : State at Fort Augu Indiar rts ¢ foundation par { Hunter he been reached, and many relics with the 1 complete made recent! yrehae by one of the 1" to : done the most historie ff plones day the now most inter These hohe Fort esting unearthed along collection they tO recove after it The Valley vantage Plan housed re in the toration East Penn take wi board of the tem oint 100] Qh will andmark at Co as the struct the Meise build ire store WAS Cols shan shop about Goodyear Mr Goodyear business some time donning of CCC camp No. 65, He continues the hi closed out aban- nearby after the but THES real ov vor = Mei bmi MP ————— REAL ESTATE TRANSFERSR mst by Mr Peter Stongt velia Fhe Philly } nf $8! Henry Mille of Spring Twp amount of ux tract hown M. Rishel. et Cap el T™=D Alfred Noll no to Ray n Ben- ux Pleasant tract ner Twp... 81 Helen Margaret to Dora M. Odenkirk. of Ce in Centre Hall: 81 Harold Hendricks, Adm. to Harold Hendrick: Blanchard in Liberty am Claude et J. Anderson ux. of State College tract State College: $1 Elizabeth 8. Hostermsan Jodon, of Millheim heim; $2,000 Hugh F. Toland, et ux E Beott, of Pleasant Cap. Epring Twp. 81 Simon Sigfried, et al Sigfried., of Philipsburg Rush Twp.. $600 Homer Southard, et ux. to Joseph E. Mulson, et ux, of Houtzdale,k tract in Rush T'wp.; $10,000 Wiliam Jones, et al, to Joseph E Mulson, of Houtzdale, tract in Rush Twp.. $1 Fannie E. Borger, ot bar, to Vali- mont Planing Mill Co. of Williama- port. tract in State College; $7827.85 Pannie E. Borger, et bar, to Elsie Noli Gil State College, tract in State College; 81 Niles Ream, ot ux. to Dannie E Boeger, of State College, tract in State College: $i Elizabeth C. Strouse, et bar. to Mrs. arene 8. Spanneth, of State College, tract in State College; $1. a Odenkirk, ot al ntre Ha tract frst ux, to Edwin in tract In 10 Beatrice tact in to Charle tract in of Falls Inte Volcano exploring the gorges of the extinct voleano Ixtaccihuati in Mexico, Isanc Valdovinos, Exploray tion Club member, stepped on a loose stone and plunged to a ledge far below. He was dead. buried in snow, When two companions reach- ed him While DRIVE OUT RHEUMATIC AGONY No Matter How Severe, This Scien. tific Remedy Firings Relief More than a quarter rFentury's pe ore hay proven that LUEBERTS Tox TH TABLETS AND CAPSULES ceom. bined) will quickly relieve the most srute rhe “uma tie Paine CUERERT'S NOX "EM TAPLETSE AND CAPSULES perform their duty in a truly sclentifie manner, As true relief mst be nforeinl. they elbanse the ayslem and blood of poisons and foxine eatised by modern methods of livihg and stimulate the ofiminative Tsetione of liver and kids nevn. You will ent, work and sleep betsy anid life will once more be worth living. Sire” G00 "wid ¥1 09. pod DarBIe at drug. Weis \ 4.6 Lusbeth, PA. Vealeavilie, L'a, | ctildren, Three Year’ s Progress Toward Social Security EE A— (Continued from page one) a basis of blind, ond families children; maternal and welfare ser- Assistance on need for the aged, the with dependent and child health vices vocational reeducation handicapped workers; and pubic healtis protection Within the na tional framework set up by the act all of these programs except that for old-age Insurance are adminis- tered by the States with Federal cooperation and financial aid The pages which follow summmnr- ize for each of these program the hazard, the provision to meet it to the of the Box irity Act extent of fon today pr the act AGE INSURANCE Hazard —A faces with dread will be id 1 job. With nothing pittance he ma) to save, how can he the end of his re reaches the end of 1if August 14 legislation insurance for prior Da Re ni and the after Seq tect unaer pre Years Wore OLD I'he VOR! worker getting th time hoid in vhen own a but the trived coming to be ; hie LOO ¢ 0 to live have om fore he Belore wa no nEge 1935 providing old fay-—Under ational m administ ! ent, effe Le 1037 is In the mntry vernn 30.000 0600 elal this program application security Over Wore: Inder have wernment ont} $85, wil t empl benefit > Dal ymen 1042 tiring from | Ale Pron t qualify the minimum smo § are entitle June 1638 ich pay f nla £65 ON JOB-INSURANCE he Hazard —A dist rker that 4 : an sing | reached a t total of alm ioe Ale IM We coming Dist : ambi and Hawail, had unemploy insurance proved under the Social Act by Over workers sbnek have been in nw Securit Te these Biate nw +138 8 34 - 1 benefit up to 31: vallabh.e hese fired BR Praryts rker Under the Federal OG cost of admin Wovment the mems programs employment ted ernment pay fering State pensation Public expan services have been Job placement An IMpar- resgtam [of rogram on hres oh ITOUgEn these office function of this p security tant job OLD-AGE ASSISTANCE The Hazard -<An old person no means of self-support faces bitter ee of becoming a btirden on already hard-pressed family or of giving up his home and going the poorhouse. Before August 14, 1835--About 14.000 needy old people were mided under State and local old-age as- sistance laws August 1835, and in that month more than $5.600.000 in State and local fiinds was spent for this purpose Today-—Under the Boclal Security Act.—All the States and Territor- les but one cooperating with the Federal Government 19 aiding aged men and women who lack means for self -support Nearly 1,700,000 old people are re- ceiving monthly cash allowances which make it possible for them to continue living in thelr own homes The Federal Government pays ap- proximately one-half the cost of old-age assistance. Its total contri- bution to the Btates for this pro- gram from February 1938 to July 15, 1938, comes to nearly $365.000,- 000 The average allowance in May 1038 was $10.26. In that month as- sistance expenditures for this pur- pose from combined Federal, State and locos] Tunds totaled $32477.000. AID TO DEPENDENT CHILDREN The Hazard. —A father is ill and knows that with his death his chil- dren will be left without support. Fear for their future remains as a legacy for the mother as she takes up her double burden. Before August 14, 1935 —Approxi- mately 110000 families taking care of 275.000 dependent children re- ceived this kind of assistance in August 1035, and in that month State and local expenditures for this purpose ‘totaled $3.521000, Today Under the Scciz] Security Act. Forty States are providing ald to dependent children under the Social Security Act. Approximately 243000 mothers find other near reladves are receiv- ing cash allowances which enable’ them to take oare of dependent’ children at home. i About 602.000 dependent children are thus being brought up in the wholesome atmosphere of home and are living normal lives like other contami | che his to in The proxin for ak total « this mt July 1 I'he in Ma month this al $7529 BL AID T The mi biindn tion among are gr nomi 1935 ple red in Aw State thi Act plans Mo on HEA! AND REHABILITATION ¥ meet 1 The poiministerad bs nf the Bi each program from « ombined Feder. 313. Of purf £660.000 rodn Forty Slate i Democrats Charter Ten Special Trains Co Federal CGlovernment pays ap. wtely one<third of the cost { to dependent children. 11 wontribution to the States for ogram from February 1936 to 5, 1088 to $47.600.000 average per vy 1938 payments uled stops will seve passengers from Cambria alr. Huntingdon, Perry and adjoining counties LIMITED PARKING A Bi nnd among example, taken to of un the Federal Government the several States. For steps are already being simplify the administration employment Insurance and inter agreements are being develop provide benefits for workers from State to gn problems in relation sistance vise being end that ull those det und adequate SPACE will pick Kawanna (Continued from page one) ion WHP here and broad a coant-lo-coust, Columbi spe Liac and M ranton inl up Lu coun wil auch comes allowance family ed $3130. In tl to recipients wm tate , radio stat Cast over network 10 SPECIAL TRAINS A. Lee Emith, of Harrisburg, chalr to 1 un man of the committee on transpor H ma tation has annoumeed definite plan help for 10 excursions—eight from dbs In line with the second, Wiys nfl t4,t points and two for a spécia of lberali: G-08€ shuttle service between Harr tem already being and the park N { 1 ne 1 Wi One excursion alot Frie und be routed via Renovo Bhi Haven, Williamsport: and ; ccommodating passenger MoKea lk, « Lycoming N¢ adjoining Willi Orig LO paca from Columbia no Another train will kes<Barre and travel Chunk A ethlehem LIA ve Allent pecial wis who movi one MINE other. Similiar Lo public fn worked out to the Lies wave ure Vin local funds tot dele le, and 10 own where whi entitled Federal State | le board a the Rea receive Ws O THE BLIND Is Hazard An aceldent rol ight. To the the fear who, like physical Before 13 000 needy this kind ing misfortung ing the © unre studied be the rricultural of isbury hin and « August bhiind added those I ¢ | Irnnee investigated development of the 4) Look oping originate darknt About rived fist TLAT and cal X} r Lore program to a rrvice eertain not covered by the possibilities inci ile 1! benefit for those vent of } bad Sunbu tie i t ome and Wn AINeTo rthumbe onli "rt firm re RP Ln : Warren " Cone ng Clinton the a reas retiring land . An and and 1} Mh nats Crm i make ops at Nit Fall Rochester g Unde f 4] Bu revviding Benefit 4 ana HBinte have . portion o { id 1 ti 3 } 0 nic 0H ne neeay for ald } i delegatio 10 NON needs iit Mw " 5 " n . van sale Smith, in on t Democrats incinding v porta Fatalities t ryt th Firearm n Tai 6 Lad NITTANY GIRL INJURED IN FALL. WHILE HIKING aged 16 years, of recovering from & brain and 14 body suffered na fNive-1om yn Spice of Mrs. Olive Hr w spicer reer tnd t reporiea VW tx Hos the Lock Haven pital or ol Purchred Guernsey Bull Sold oY Ciuer ‘ by Ha TH, WELFARES Federal Agents Find Stills In Operation (Continued from page OR m ne nee Offiort report arrested fenced oo a $100 u 1922 and Rnd ree children vie oo | firm sam " T AND PROSPECT WATCH This Paper portant Announcemen NEXT WEEK stated they = | IS a | That eam Not American A rd rend « famiting eri. 190 1+ thorotighl ! Ff 14 did s reiting ir from a eae arch (lerter in Yacke feller eam originated 250 000.000 gallons - wt are conferred the avs. ra ey of financing that DOPUIAT started to as i ‘extorsion plan” 1s between the Stat ) sell-named olf Furniture Co. BELLEFONTE, PA. »e Px 70 Acres of Beautiful Grounds, All De- voted to Camping and Exhibitions. 600 Families Spending the Week in Tents. Grange Park, (enire Ha neers AUG. 25 To SEPT. 2 0s: ‘3. CONCERTS PLAYS, Etc. THOUSANDS ATTENDING DAILY TO VIEW SPLENDID ATTRACTIONS & ENJOY VARIED AMUSEMENTS, 65 YEARS OLD - - GROWING BIGGER AND BETTER EVERY YEAR SE BIG IMPLEMENT DISPLAY! Hortiouttural Bxbibits! HEA SPEAKERS OF STATE AND IMMENSE STOCK AND POULTRY DISPLAY! NATIONAL REPUTATION DREN UNDER TWELV ADMISSION Entire Week -50c | "am fora twerve vas or h aL 8 eed LET hy Be PARKING Automobiles - 25¢ bl G0 Gi CREE A
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