Pace Two THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, BELLEFONTE, PA. October 6, 1938, SPRING MILLS (To Late for Last Week) On Tuesday a group of ladies at- tended a district meeting of the Fastern Star at Williamsport. With Mis. Guy Cogman djiving, they were: Mrs, Curtis Watts, Mrs. Harry Trout, Mrs. John Decker, Mrs. W, T. MacMorran and Mrs. Swarm of Millheim, Last weekend a cabin party was enjoyed near Zeiglersville by Mr, and Mrs. Cary Myers, Geo. Luts, of Centre Hall; Malvin Stover of Wil- Hamsport, Leona Reed of Milroy and Bernice Smith of town. On Tuesday morming Mr, and Mrs, Willard Hasenplug became the proud parents of a baby girl. Mother and dau are doing nicely D | Mrs. Geo, Thomas made a bu trip to Philadelphia on Thursday returning home Friday evening. The Juntor and Senior classes of Gregg Twp. Vocational School held a roast at Woodward Cave last Thursday night. The Fresh- men and Sophomore classes enjoyed similar outing Friday night, J. B. Swabb of Franklin made a siness trip to town and on Wed- ia) Bellefonte. Re- raday and his mother, weiner to \ nu D int urday art has gone 1se for Mr to ay evening was rusi- County Hospital, »d on for appen 1¢ Stover accompani- rman and Mrs. An stown Friday where } rade sponsored found it to be very nie and Mili Mr Allegher Pa Bitner st vine ith X at But who has eT Fred Nixon n of Mill Hall, ts of Mr. and Mis and F. Erdley in Harrisbur © workir gr 3. H day vac On Tue tored to Alt shopping. ORVISTON (From her mother wf ni and at Robert Co afternoon er home in Mt. Eagle. of Tyrone and niece nf Dix Run spent Fri- g and Saturday with rela~ er Sunday Cora Godsey of Dix Run ' y evening and Saturday liam Packer home. James Gardner of Howard, spent several days the past week with hi daughters, Mrs. Jacob Confer and Mrs. Oscar Packer. Mrs. Joseph Hedckel of Romoia, is spending several days with her son and daughter Clair Heickel and Mrs. Walter Shank. Paul Lomison and three chikiren Paul Jr, Kelsey and Anne, Mrs. Blanche Daley and fwo children, John and Doris, spent Sunday after- noon at the Milford Oyler home at State College. A large delegation of rooters from here attended the play off ball game between Avis and Beech Creek al Beech Creek on Saturday. Emaline Butler and girl friend Betty Schenck spent the weekend al the Clair Butler home at Howard. Clair Butler and H. H. Watkins atiended the home coming at Far- randoville, Sunday. a Glassware Glassware will have a brilliant finish if a few drops of vinegar are added to the rinsing water after washing it. ——————— LEADING PIANO FIRM WILL SACRIFICE SMALL-SIZE GRAND PIANO For very small balance. Respon- sible party may take over for terms iow as $i. weekly. Plane is almost new and fully guaran- teed. After seeing it, we will tune and deliver to your home. Also Betsy Ross Spinets at attractive prices. For appointment and in- formation, wrile— F. A. NORTH PIANO CO. Inc, 1533 Chestnut St Phila. ——— - " HOUSERVILLE { The United Brethren Church of | Houserville, Homer Gauntt, Pastor: Sunday School at 0:30; Christian Endeavor 6:45; Evening Worship 7:30 Prayer meeting and Bible Study | Wednesday evening at 7:30; will be led by Mrs. Homer Gauntt, Oct, 9, over the winter but will have none 9:30 Rally Day, everybody out, “Do this year, There are a few pears 10 {not merely watch us grow but help pick and for that we are thankful us grow.” Thursday 7:30 Stars and Lester Walker and his lady friend Rock builders meet at the home of motored to Allentown, visiting with Mr. and Mrs. R. C. Walters relatives, returning last Monday Mrs. Roy Wertz and little son John Bottorf of Altoona motored Richard. called on her mother, Mrs, here visiting with relatives over the Fike, who is making her home at weckend present at Bush Addition, on Tues day evening. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Hook and two children lols Jean and Charles spent Tuesday evening at the Charles Packer home, Mrs. Homer Gauntt and daughter Sandra, Mrs, Marvin Lee and son Gordon, Miss Mary Alice Eminhizer took their dinner along Spring Creek Tuesday Mr, and Mun Richard and Mr t lellwood Ww and Mr: RUNVILLE We had our first frost last Satur day morning that caused any dam- age. No pumpkins to freeze nis year, no apples to pick and so no applebutter tw make. We always daughter Georgianm, and two chil- dren, motored to Germania county; on Sundyy, visiting relatives and brought back them Mn sister, Erway, for i Mr. and Mt: { Weaver Colyer, Mr, and Mrs. W A. Walker and 1 a Pye were Sunday visitors at the J. O. MceClincy home Rev, W messi with with Mrs Mix of ret: on Roy We and son John Wertz motor. and spent the day William Wertz on Toblas delivered last Sunday aJarge audience and out-lined some very plans for the years work i ssday when Rev ed Trom ge evening good evening arviv Swabb accompanied him John Boal ‘nmor from wood remember the huey cal her Mary Alice Emin- ad on evening to of Mr Chapmar ferr the vi { the George Robt nar Mr Nom Sunday iton Mr SOT were ff Or Watkins on egal | Notices NOTICE George Robb itl daugh Mr. and Mrs daughter Jon Bellefonte noon with home folks s¢ Poruban of Gum Stump vis- ds at hiis place on Sunday i at the Orvis Watson home during the week were Mr. and Mm Jim Wesley Clearfield, Milford Fetzer and Willlam Baney of Fetzer town and Mr. and Mrs, Arthur Burd of Unionville, and Lee Johnson Mrs. Edith Burd and daughter, Mrs. Possinger and Eddit Burd visit ed at the home of Mr. and Mrs, Ar- thur Burd at Unionville on Thursday of last week. Mr. and Mru. Joe Kelly and family were callers at the Lee Johnson home on Tueaday evening of last week. ZION (From last weck) Mr. and Mrs. Joe Baird and son of Lemont, spent last Wednesday at the William Smith home. Mr. and Mrs. Miles Russ of Wil- liamsport spent Saturday at the C. F. Clevenstine home. The extension of the Reformed church is being beautified with a coat of paint, Mr. and Mrs. John Corman receiv. ed a telegram from Woodrow, tell- ing of the bad road conditions. Cor- mans had planned on visiting “Woody” but have postponed their vi to a later date Mr. and Mrs. Merril Witherite and son spent Thursday at the Allen Harter home. Mrs. Nevin Gilmore and Mrs. John Hockman spent Friday afternoon at the John Hartsock home above Btate College. Mrs. Emeline Deitrick of Hub- lersburg spent several days last week with Mrs. Lizzie Kauffman, Mrs. Ida White of Woolrich, spent Sun- day at the Kauffman home, Mr. and Mrs, A. W. Witmer of | Buffalo Run spent Friday at the Allen Witmer home, Glad to re- port Allen fs improving but not 1s fast as his many friends would like him to improve. | Ned Corman entered Penn Stale 8s a freshman, Bob Penrod entered his sophomore year, James Kane Jr., entered Temple University, Phila- delphia, as a freshman, We wish these young men heaps of stccess. | Mrs. Guy Carner spent Monday at the Boyd Carner home at Hubiers- | oer tenanted owned by tember 26 ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE the Matter of the Estate of Mar Harnish, late Wingate, Centre Pa. deceased Letters of admini } estate having been gras undersigned, all A thereto are requested 10 diate payment and Cina will settlement to the J ing nl Wingate, Penr J LAH V. HARNISH, Wingate, Pa. Ad- ministratrix x41 et] 3) ¢ Rhoades, allor- and Joa spent 8a In Wn County, ad frier eG AreED Vist of of EXECUTOR'S NOTICE. In the Matter of the Estate of Mary A. Cunningham, late of Bellefonte Borough, deceased | Letters testamentary in the above estate having been granted to the undersigned, all persons indebted to the sald estate are requested to make | payment, and those having claims to present the same duly proven, with. out delay to the BELLEFONTE TRUS COMPANY, Executor. Johnston & Johnston, Attys x43 EXECUTORS NOTICE. In the Bstate of John J. Wenzke, late of Walker Township, Centre County, Pennsylvania, deceased letters Testamentary having been granted fo the undersigned. in the above estate, all persons owing said estate are asked to make settioment without delay. Al persons having claims against sald estate should pre- sent same, duly uthenticated, for payment. MILDRED K. WENZKE, Administratrix. Thompson & Baird, Attorney at Law, Philipsburg, Pa. x43 ADMINISTRATRIX NOTICE In the Matter of the Estate of Prank Bruno, late of Spring Township, de- ceased. Letters of administration on said estate having been granted the une dersigned, all persons indebted there. to are requested to make Immediate payments, and those having claims or demands against the same, will Je sent them without delay for seitie- ment to MARY CHICK, Administra- trix. Bellefonte, Pa, Spangler & Camp, bell, Attys. x ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE, In the Matter of the Estate of Wil liam FP. Ross, late of Spring Township, py 5% Iotiers of Administration in the above estate have been granted to Joseph T. Ross, the undersigned, and all persons indebtad to said estate are requested to make Immediate ye ment to the undersigned and having clalma and demands againat them without delay to yd ROSS, Bellefonte, | burg. counted on Penna, salve to heal us Mr. and Mrs. J. O. McClincy and Potter £0 i rp Contre County, Pennsylvania, decens- | the sald estate will Plone Fra | ADMINISTRATRIX NOTICE, In the Matter of the Estate of An drow B. Young, te of Bellefonte Borough, deceased Letters of administration estate having been gmnted dersigned, dl JAC THOYY indebted thereto are requested to make medinte payments, and those having claims or demands against the same will present them without delay for settlement to MRS, RUTH SAXION, Administratrix ¢. t. a, Bellefonte, Pa x4d on sald the un- EXECUTRIXN'S NOTICY In the Matter of the Estate ton B. Spangler, late of Be Borough, deceased Latters testamentary in the above estate having been granted to the une dersigned, all persons indebted to the sald estate are requested make payment, and those having claims w prosent the same duyy proven, with- out delay to ADELLA D SPANGLER Executrix, E. High St, Befletonte, Pa R. Paul Campbell, Atty x44 ALDITOR'S NOTICY T. Livingston Eu hereby given ul Auditor, appoin Court of Centre O to make distribution of 1h the estate of Edward T. Livingston Inte of Ferguson Township, deceased Tuesday, October 18¢t 10488, 10 o'clock A. M.. at th wes of Johnston & Johnston, Hig Lreet Beliefonte, Pa. as Whe thine 1 place of at that time Oreos od to present : Auditor or & from coming in for ans ff sald Estate J. KENNEDY JOHN if New. llefonte 0 Edward Notice is Aer Orphans ned pets In nh Hest heat claims before de. ba ¢ red ¢ PUBLIC SAL ned wil Boroug! SATURDAY, OX t a 4) Cen aunty TOBER td D the I« HOLD GOODS ren A y ts rd of Belle! BIDS WANTED bela 4 8 SE] 4 rset r ) : iN eo Belle Bellefonte Srey Fe 1 Oo chonk October 14, 1628 GENERAL CONST nie Pa RUCTION NTRACT, PLUMBING T, BLECTRICAL CONTRACT JV ey 55 Dine ey Ciming The Sch Rel time of of the Con tose rvos malities da THE SCHOO. DISTRICT THE BOROUGH OF BELLE! Signed, Marion Volym September 28, 1038 PpROROSED AMENDMENTS TO Ti CONSTITUTION SUBMITTED TO THE CITIZENS OF THE COMMON. WEALTH. FOR APPROVAL Of RE JECTION BY THE GENERAL SEMBLY OF THE COMMON OF PENNSYLVANIA AND PUBLIEN- ED BY ORDER OF THE SROCRETARY OF THE OOMMONWEALTH. IN pUR. SUANCE OF ARTICLE XVIII OF THE CONSTITUTION 1938 SPPECAL SESSION No 4 A JOINT RESOLUTION Proposing an amendment to seotion one, article nine of the Conatitytion of the Commonwealth of Pennsyi- vania Section 1. Be Is resolved by the Senate and House of Representatives of the Commonwealth of Pen: nia in General Assembly met the following amenc:ient to stitution of the Pennsylvania be, and the same hereby. proposed, in socordance wit the eighteenth article thereof That article nine, section one of the Constitution of repnsylvania be amended to read as follows Section 1 All property taxes ghall be uniform, upon the same class of subjects, within the territorial limite of the authority levying the tax and shall be levied and collected under general laws, but the General Ase sembly may, by geneml laws exempt from taxation public property psed for public purposes, actual places of religious worship, places of burial not used or held for private or o porate profit, institutions of purely nubile charity, and real and personal prop- erty owned, occupied, and used hy any branch, post, or camp of honorably discharged soldiers, sallors and ma- rines. nd to ™ in B wylva- That the Con Commonwesitly of Income, inheritance, estate other excise taxes shall be levied and coliected under esenara] jaws Hut such laws may grant exemptions and may impose graded rates, Income taxes and taxes measured by income shall be deemed to be excise taxes |r- respective of the source, from which the Income ls derived. . A true copy of Joint Resolution No DAVID L. LAWREN Becretary of the Commonve a3 ———— No. b. A JOINT RESOLUTION Proposing an amendment to a ¢ nine of the Constitution rc Commonwealth of Pennsylvaniy by adding thereto section one © Bection 1. Be it resolved by the Benate and House of Represenistives of the Commonweaith of Pennsyiva« {fila In General y met $ { the following amendment to the Con» stitution of the Commonwealth of im | [Ponnayivania is hereby proposed, in |nocordance with the eighteenth article thereof That article nine of the Constitu- tion of Pennsylvania lg hereby amend. ed by adding thereto the following section Section 10. Political subdivisions shall annually reduce their respective tax levies on the assessed valuation of real estate, so that the combined retes of all taxes (exclusive of taxes for debt gervice) for the year one thou- sand nine hundred and forty-three and any subsequent year on any par- cel of real estate shall not exceed a total of ten mills. The General As- sembly shall enact legislation xing the annual reductions to be made by classes of political subdivisions pre- vious to the tax year one thousand ¢ hundred and forty-three, and the maximum tax millage within sald ten mill limitation which may be levied by any class of political sub- ons for the tax one tho ne hundred forty -thre« witer wsaessment or valuation for 18x pPUrPOses me thousand nine three only a copy of yeur and divi of real made fo hundred DAVID L tary of the Commons 1937 BESSION Ro. 1-B JOINT RESOLUTION amendment to Constitution { Pennayive eight A an i: the JIWeRI TY thereto 18. Be ine of seCliC resolved FLT Oe of Pe ’ Ho DAVID | Of he LAWRENCE Comnmonwenltl 2 OCoundies shall e ad- under such aysiem oO) gove and by such officers, expept is griicie otherwise provided General Assembly may by law Optional systems f pov- may provided the Assembly, to county ondy ered he tive a ne by the electors thereof 3. Three county commise shall be elected In each county ne thousand nine hund- «nine and every fourth election of o shall vote 3 no more than two persons, and the ree persons receiving the highest wer of voles shall be elected vacancy happening in the office county commissioner shall be fliled the unexpired term by the court comanon pleas of the county, by appointment of an elector of the county. who is a member of the same political party as was the person whose place ia 10 be filled. In each county there shall also be elected a controller, a sheriff, and a district at- torney. District attorneys sheriffs, and controllers shall hold thelr re- spective offices until thelr successors are duly elected and qualified. Va- cancies In such offices ghall be filled as may be provided by law. All other county officers shall be provided for by law, and shall be elected or ap- pointed as the General Assembly may y law provide Section 4. The terms of elected county officers shall be four years, commencing on the first Monday of January next after their election. Section 5. All officers apd persons employed In the county government shall be paid by salary or stated com- pensation. 8uch officers or persons shall not receive for their own Use any fees. commissions or mileage for the performance of any service. All foes, commissions, an mileage, from whatever source derived, received and collected by any county officer, shall be paid into the State or county treasury. as may be provided by law The provisions of this section shail not be constructed, however, to apply to alde-men, justices of the peace or constables, Section 8. The Ceneral Assembly shall provide by law for the strict accountability of all county, township, | and borough officers, as well for the foen, commissions, and mileage which may be collected by them as for all public may be Dald to them. A true copy of Joint Resolution No. 3.8. DAVID L. LAWRENCE Secretary of the Commonwealth. No. 4B, A JOINT RESOLUTION Proposing an amendment to section one, article nine, of the Constitu- tion of the Commonwealth of Penn- sylvania. Section 1, Senate and House of the Commonwealth nia in Gencral Asem the following amendment to the Con- or municipal moneys which |ocihas oi stitution of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania be, and the same is hereby, proposed, in sccordance with the elghteenth article thereof: That section one, article nine, of the Constitution of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania is hereby amended to read as follows Bection 1 All property taxes shall be uniform upon the same Class of subjects within the territorial limita of the authority levying the tax, and shall be levied and collected under general laws; but the Oeneral Ase sembly may, by general laws exempt from taxation public property used for publi 10H of religious worship, places of used or hela for privalwe profit, jnstitutions of charity and real and owned, occupied anch, post ¢ wharged aotunl places burial not COrporaLe purely public persons! pro and used by wr camp of honor soldiers and or Yow sailors shall but » and rates taxes eral law mplions be levied under 1aWs fr wh i t provide Inoome MAY gral r graded o Laon r on A JOINT RESOLUTION AL ame: ent Aw MeDATRLe m of runedia we del s of DAY changes operat the ng expenses niterest and thereon determining such be deducted may be > ¢ General Assembly In incurring Indebtedness purpose, the City and County Philadelphia ma ue ita obligations maturing not later than fifty (5M years from date thereof with provis- ona for a sinking fund sufficient retire said obligations at maturity the payment fo such sinking fund to be equal or gaded annual or other periodical Installments. Where any indebtedness shall be shall have been incurred by sald Olty and County of Philadeiphia for the pur- pose of the construction or improve- ment of public works or utilities of any character from which income oF revenue i to be derived by sald City and County or for the reclamation of land to be used in the construction of wharves or docks owned of to be owned by sald City and County, such obligations may be in an amount suf- ficient 10 provide for and may include the amount of the interest and sink- ing fund changes accruing and which may accrue Shereon throughout the period of construction and until the expiration of one year after the com. pletion of work for which sald in- debliedness shall have been incurred but not in excess of five yours from the time of the incurring of such in- debiedness, and sald City and County shall not be required to levy a tax to Day sald Interest and sinking fund charges as required by Section ten, article nine, of the Constitution of Pennsylvania until the expiration of sald period of one year after the com- pletion of sald work Provided, however, county. borough, township or other municipality or incorporated district may, with the consent of the electors thereof, increase its indebiedness to ithe extent of three (3) per centum over and beyond any limitation fixed herein, $oward the sole pu of constructing or complet] pwnage treatment works. eng A true copy of Joint Resolution No DAVID IL. LAWRERCE Secretary of the Commonwealth ——— — No. 7-B. H A JOINT RESOLUTION [Proposing an amendment to article nine of the Constitution of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania by | Wading section eighteen. i Beotion 1. Be It resolved Senate and House of of the Commonwealth nia In General Assembly met the follow stitution w £ for any yeu Pe in of that any city of Be i Fisolved by the | That article nine of the Constitu- Comgnonwealth of Pena~ a by the | resentatives Penns Iva i at | smendment to the Coti- | sufficient to meet the interest and sinking fund charges on such obliga- tons, or (bh) To the extent that atich Ob~ ligations shall be secured solely by a Hen or lens on ihe property or prop- erties to be gonetructed, acquired, ex- ended, enlarged, and improved, with. out any further lability being im- posed On such county, municipality or township with respect thereto No obligations, Which may here. after be (sued for Phe DWPGee of pro- viding funds for the oUNsiruclion, ac. quisition, extension, enh "geEment, and improvement of sewers OF sewage treatment works, or both, by any county municipality or yownship other than Philadelphia shall pe oon sidered a debi of suc county mu- nicipality or township within the meaning of section eight wine of the Constitution of Pen or of this amendment, 10 Lhe that such obligations and the inter- est thereon rest alone for payment on pewer rentals or charges Imposed upon users of the improvement without any further lability being imposed on such ooungy municipality or township with respect thereto Where any county, municipality or township shall lssue obligations W Prov any improvement as here provided, it may also issue tions to provide for the interest fund charges soCruing ntl said jmprovement shall been completed and Opera. for a period of one year, and In case of obligations issued In ac- cordance with ciause (a) of this sec t said county municipality or township shall not be required by law tw} tax lo pay sald interest and Bink fund charges until after said properties shall have been operated by we ty ipality or wwrahip sylvania be amended by adding there- 10 section eighteen to read as follows: Section 18. In addition to the pur- poses stated in article nine section four, of this Constitution, the State may be authorized to issue bonds 10 the amount of ten million dollars ($10,000,000) for the purpose of ac quiring land for state forest purposes and for the development of the same A true copy of Joint Resolution No 7-B DAVID L. LAWRENCE of the Commonwealih retary Bex No. 8-B A JOINT RESOLUTION Proposing an nine, section tution of the Pennsylvania Bection | Be article Consti- of amendment Ww fifteent, of the Commonwealth resolved by the Benate and House of Representatives the Comunonweaith of Pennsylva- ral Assembly That { amendment tw the Cos the OIENON met me a ye I_ANCe wilh thereof de for inhetore oblig y heretofore hereaft pe in extensior ar vermenat i waler subways rail- of ground n ’ d cous m increase of ve been assented ; of Lhe electors voting «1 a tior n such manner a8 Joint ony of py of viD LAWREKCE Secretary of the Commonwealth * is DA REMARKS... BY IMPORTANT PEOPLE BABY =~ “l was born with two good eyes and | want them to stay good, I notice that mother has all sight-saving LES. lamps she always knows what's best for me!” now BROTHER= “Boy, it’s lots more fun doing my homework since mother got a Better Sight LES. lamp for my study table. I get finish- ed so much faster and it gives me more time to play. My school marks are better too.” MOTHER=- “In addition to giving all of us good light for safe, easy seeing, these new LE. S. lamps are so beautiful —much prettier than the old-style portable lamps 1 used to have. | heartily recom- mend LES. lamps to every homemaker,” “LES. lamps have certainly been designed in a scientific manner. From top to bottom they are built to give the max- imum amount of good light and afford excellent eyesight protection.”
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