EMERGENCY PASSES HOUSE BILL FINALLY P. 8, 6. Economies All raining £100.06 Home Whit Home Branches Exeept W ork. Quarter 2G 44) 0 chool district new unit will com 1 the most favorably college dairy the United Contracts re structures now the in ous States in indicate, being witheld the bill se for the builldis are £ rat of by the State. The in front Stock of East ir to band He I ba placed directly buildi of Pav Colle the 1 barns, the Inte dairy 1 t oppo the se tion wind a road lead wr ny unit offices barns two-st for classrooms will reamery Der located main structure Occupying 2180 square feet of gvound front 3 i the structure Eas space of outlined wil along will be Waki n enineg ide EA ————————— a —— Wis n Will Legislature Adloarn! . : dakure ; the leg wljou rrisbhur for esac cOoK attend a session of the also re $1 welive As allotment nnm———— LEGISLATORS AT STATE COLLEGE THIS WEEK {om House the € Appropriations oa Of State legislature “11 tee Colley rip institutions Un Pennsylvania Sta on its blenn 1 of inspex Friday planning Ff State 1 ning to re. committemen are I urn the boxing held for inter illegiate viirnament whi being al nn State FROM STATE (OLLEGE GIVES PLEASING PROGRAM Cirace laitha CHOIR idm A February Milk Price Reduced. Oister Supper, » A C. A F. LT. Tustiftute, ———— A — MILL HALL RESIDENT (U1 ed 1 H had and Pennsylv a burg worked ania Yor Pape: | Company plant but | been lal fr a5 a welder, about six Pr. W. IJ. § Coroner The WwW Penna Evers months ago. shoemaker, Clinton coun ty ir conducting an investi gatior ed en death in also being DD. McoClintook Rallroad vel at by detects is Dy suv non MNS PINCHOT'S ELECTION “JOKER” enn HH: Van Dyke DISCOVERED tate corm os in hots proposed election Pin it vould virt ti ily give him By “and one State po control four committecwoman,” be given a © ie Niate simp ly inserting words, rural counties would majority of thirty four in the Republican State committee, and control of each State committee would pass into the hands of political lead ers in rural counties Section 803 of the new election code provides that the State Committee of a political party shall contain an equal number of men and women, and then it adds that "Each Senatorial district shall be entitled to elect one State Com: mitteeman and one State Comes mitteewoman, except where a Sen- atorial district is composed of more than one county, in which event the party electors residing in each tounty or part of a county em braced In the same Senatorial dis- trict shall be entitled to elect one Btate Committeeman and one State Committepwoman.” : Under the present law the words, “ard one State Committeewoman” are absent, is prostrated be the sons, John aged CGoorgs a ——— A ASA —— Popularity Contest, wpularity by Contos t wt os areal =) goa tf 1 i Miliheim, that the £1 i ont co of ey Him tha Fd i#t Fenn school nt the ount of votes showed carried off most honors the juniors had one shining star in Paul Shreckersgast, voted to be the boy most likely to succesd in life; the girl chosen on this count was El. va Winkidblech., Majority for popularity went of course to seniors, Elva Winkleblkeh and Guy Beahm The latter also won as the most athe letic boy and Biva Winkieblech as the most athletic girk The choice of Elva Winkleblech and Kenneth Mark as the persons having done the most for the school met with unanimous approval, while the vote for kindest boy was tied by two seniors: Kenneth Mark and Henry Glasgow, Here the sopho- mores scored with Sara Malone as cholee for kindest girl as well as the most courteous girl; as most courteous boy, John Whitaear wag selected. The Juniors carried off the honors In the Rroups Jabeled “most dignified.” with Alberta Bgilsdorf and Frederick Host- erman chosen there. Hilda Hosterman an quietest and Malvin Wanee as most studious gave the freshmen a place on the ballot, seniors of though voles v HTH MISSIONARY DISTRICT HAS INTERESTING # GROWTH STU) —————— MES IN Bedford, Ta. in A Methodist Revivals, RADIO PROGRAM Penn State College will broadeast ov Station Ws pi State College, the fo ving ogram next Sunday m Donald A, Shilley Tarif,” Ix ari v sical program £ Musi Alpha Department Con Musi Honora 3 THE SCOTT BRINGE BILL. Scott's Bil for the purchase of toll bridges Hy the State the freeing of the structures thus bought by the payment of tolls has been passed by the Sonate. It deserves the serious consideration of the House, Senator Heott is no tyro in legislation. Me Is an experienced and able member of the upper House and his position as chairman of the Senate appropriations committee gives his measures a stand: ing with financial authority back of it. Perhaps it may prove to be the long-looked-for first real step toward the removal of toll gates from bi ldges connecting links of highways which the State has spent millions to ime prove, But even so, Representative Ilocos amendment resolution should not he allowed to languish. I A PA. Senator Harry B Highway Department and (SDAY, MARC] i STEWARSHIP ESSAY Staged Won Denomination, CONTENT, Annual Contest by Reformed Church, Prizes hy People of local Se —— ———— — High School Teacher Resigns, Wl intil a r is elected 7 mt ———— 4 . LETTERS FROM SUBS( RIBER Hear of “Beriehter. fch From Kansas We % MN Beloit Editor lease Kanans 153 Ixar serd m paper al I find he arriva Te TH] BImount enclosed to tm My ing forward oO Cessor to the “Berichter” .of ! GEE (or "The VOeArs ago Yours K mn Rl J GEISS) Note [ Editor's Berichter” was sent entre tsrionr HR it 4 1 1 oO 1% Aaronsnwire Former School Writes, Head 1 ri entry mn 1 Hall Community int friendships formed were with that will remain Ings to this I am enclosing check for $2.50 in payment of my bill to date, Thiz finds us all well. Harriet is a sophomore in High school. She has kad her class since she entered Hi Yesterday we had our preliminary eliminations in our school for the Clinton County Forensic League ©one test. Harriet won in Reading. We have a very good interest in our school. Our school is entering twelve different contests In the county, 73% of the pupils are taking part in these contests, Our school has held the boys’ athletic cup for the county ever since oon. tests were held—six years. The girls have held the cup for three years, Last year we won § out of 10 literary and music cups in the county, Sincerely yours, N, fo. BARTGES, A A AAA The Park Hotel, Williamsport, Nas been offered the school board of that GIN becomes less resting to Hs: however t1 vou fat there are at were while we The Centre Reporter, $1.50 a year. city for school purposes, — 19, 1931, FHE DODRDS HORSE AVERAGE SALE; I ———— a —— RUNKLE IN AUTO WRECK. I %1q REY, A Holds Dues Social, Sheffield Milk Prices, L Ons price paid § Car Sales, Homan Motor Ce 3 Han B % { Khol % GOW COUN CHarles Foust Also. six used cars A —— nM A BERLIN EVANGELICAI CHARGE DISCONTINTED ss NEW Denomination Had its Beginning There In IS16, — Central Pa. Closed In 1902, College Penne Evangelical decision of Csmtral Ivania conferen ©“ ts charge al means that longer Ta ts wrch to which eetablished odd develop he wiong wieeted following which was to into an important denomina tion, Tound ardent followers among the German settlers in counties, and John the early leaders of the church, won converts in that section As a result, a church was establish ol. The first building erected at New Berlin stood from 18516 until 1873. There, too, was established the first printing house of the denomination Dreishach hauled the little press from Philadelphia to set up the shop. From that nucleus has grown a great print. ing business at Hamisburg and Cleve. land, In 1855 a denominational school was established at New Berlin, It was called Union Seminary, the name later being changed to Central Pennsylvania College. Many of the inflyentiai lead. ra of the ofiurch were educated there, In 1902 the school was discontinued being merged with Albright college, Myerstown, ¥ ee. LL . One more day 8nd then, on Satur day, 21st, we enter into the spring season, Let us hope we will be visited during this season by the usual raing and showers and sunshine Union and Snyder Dreigbach, one of also T0WN AND COUNTY NEWS HAPPENINGS OF LOCAL INTEREST FROM ALL PARTS yOu passenger $41 tin A LS ving inder- sch Creek hos. rozen to the valley Re. ame to more Centre of he oy» MoCool fortunate 4 pur held an “8 mith ill move about crest because inating t YOar, be be ¢ the astor is now urch ute Rx Vv. Ly« Lewes past. yrphylyr SNe Y « 1916, in tehead, od ndie TORE TIL Be of the ee Gre road more ads now anRes OY wmurg pike way of from of the 45, at a and daugh-« Barthoi« en where Hage houses anothe« i home ¢ same tim nt iatters way home on rea Mann Kline The om the results, the of at PE t} Hamel * A farm, she had accident fhe 1, hut it AY WHS they * TO 1% Jewett Brooks arm, will from west farnis onducted as By this operate than plan. J. tenant here for 2il the present ithone f Bhoneyvmede LOW own, to yo Bry ou tory one of the thre +3 3 nch and in owired One Curt Maeve Messer he ret i at less Pi in expe ree. unit aEain heroine of reste Deputy of the Bde Hugh C. N. Mong, and artswick, tertainesd at eir dence the follow Grand Mast southern i? rs: J district of ward Zong, Dade Valley Btate College Jodge: E. Houtz, Lemont lodge Auman, Centre Hall Jodge. At 7:30 Mrs, Hariswick invited the delegation to the dining room where an abund: ance of chicken and waffles was in Store, as well as many other good things, The remainder of the evening was spent in discussions and singing, With Miss Hartswick presiding at the plano. “oy on Cetitre county: waisburg lodge; Penns lodge: J John Stoves and V. A The sale season is mors than half over for 1531. Generally speaking prices oMained for all kinds of catthe cows. hogs, sheep and horses have been satisfactory, although probaly Dot as high as a few years ago. Good implements have been selling at very falr prices. At the sale of new and used implements held by Cleves Eung® Ard every machine offered was sold. The stock sale held by Messrs. Harter and Long, at Stone Mill, last week, was alse a success, resonable prices having been obtained. These sales are mentioned because of the fact that sales of this character are more likely to be unsatisfactory than what in known as a “clean-up” farm sale, .
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