“VOL. CVII. WORK AT C. C. C. CAMP 68 NOT FOR THE to be 8 uj convenient po thought that eno be of tricts 8, sawed to accommo the five s These ints: points May the 8 » app fate funds the blind: shall t » be a soldiers’ us abolished § 000.600 for unemployment operating deficits, be borrowed for vately owned toll of 350.0006 000 poll tax be borrow $25. relief and £10,000 0600 of Pri. may the State and shall the purpose bridges OF COUNTY ORGANLZATIO YOUNG DEMOCRATS FORM “Young Democratic T™ meeting Alexander chairman of 1 hanges VO 4 Th the Name organiz forth w Demo ¢ er, of County Burk} supers been old sor of Your work of the rict, urged that read “The Y Centre Co hairn a — A AR SARI Clyde MoeCloskey, of Clarence, charged with reckless driving State Highway patrolman who him go down Old Fort hill on the! wrong side of the road, He was brought before Justice Slack. A ten dollar fine was Imposed. AL AA Ar wan by a saw Wheat sowing Is completed valley. Fields sown early beautiful appearance. The ing Is also doing nicely. Corn ia be. ing cut. The larger per cent. of the crop is past being Injured by frost, due any time. : A MM AM SES SM 0 in the present n Inter sow Is your subscription due? ! ¥ + Vers FINDA IE: election offices were hy the Dem or BR support glesn leaders securin Came precinct his hope th rout mantreste pledged his off f the arty at the and iris 0 November 7. adapted of resulted in the a permanent otal: recting the to axtend ings from the ol and the wish a apeeding recovery to County Treasurer Robert TU Hunter, who has been 11 for some time The regular will be held sent to all place, It i= planned to hold a meeting In the near future at State College, Al are inter. country and the sane. conn of tha present National Admin- istration are cordially Invited. sli —— polls on Resolutions were commend. ing the sponsors the preliminary meeting which of organs alan di (erent zation mocretary for of the club pon notices members, stating time and meetings quarterly in their ought to be able to gather 5 few new dene from Senator Davis' defense of the lottery charge against him by the UU. 8 Government. At any rate he BARN ON YEARICK JACKSONVILLE FARM, N ROAD, KRATZER BROTHERS ARRESTED FOR FLYING UNLICENSED —— OPERATORS (OME UNDER BENDER CHILD FROM WILL INFANTILE RECOVER PARALYS a ————— SCHOOL-COMMUNITY FAIR. I.. Watt Penn SANOPHOND BAND 8S FINE CONCERT HERE ln: an must $5000 killed f two Ww any one per $10 oF damage Ruspended 000 for the death $1000 injury persons, and property revoked be restorsd only of the or more to or { for ii ull and He operato alter vehicle code COnses may requirements the Uniform Automobile Liability curity Act have been met. All out standing judgments arising out of mo- tor wveheoile accidents subsequent to January 1, 1934, must be satisfied in accordance with the provisions of the act and proof of financial responsibil My furnished These questions must be answered by operators involved in accidents dur- ing the 12 months preceding appli- lealon which enused injury to persons (or damage to properties: In how many accidents have you been Involved? What was the amount of damage to motor vehlicles which you operated at time of accident” How (much was claimed by or pald to others { for property damage? | Failure to answer correctly will re (sult In a two-year suspension of ops lerating privilege. ! nit pn A MILL ANH TROPHIES FOR LUTZ: WINS AT WILLIAMSPORT THREF frequently H pitote Ply Wa 1 the ————— H-YEAR-OLD MUNCY MAN PLACED IN COUNTY JAIL h in 1 31 i ndshield of the « now reposing in ar the i ——— 5000 SOUGHT FOR CAMP WORK. A call for the ranks in the night 75.000 new men to fil reforestation camps through out country was issued Saturday Conservation the by the Civilian Corps In completing first “ix months of Its activity. The second enrollment Monday. period’ began Those now in the corps who desire be re-enrolled will be per mitted to remiin in the camps It was estimated 125,000 of the 300, 000 working in the forests during the first giz ooniths will have left the camps to take other jobg or for other reasons by Octobtr 15. All the new men selected will come from families on relief rolls, Robert Fechner, director of the cone servation work, sald it was President Roosevelt's hope that ns many as pos gible of present conservation corps men find outside employment eo as to make room for other unemployed to 93 —— JER —————— OVERHEARD, Is ms ———— A RUPP—MetC ORMICK, and h through Penn concern the Reporter in LATEST COUNT GIVES POTTER TOWNSHIP POPULATION OF 1378 f citizens of Potter township ( bert last week hy OG Alfred Ci ACTED TOASTMASTER the! regiment it was presented in every battle American troops parti World W i dinnes the American Convention, on Tuesday Colone; Frederick RB. Kerr, of Clear. field, regimental commander in France acted as toastmaster. Col. Kerr was the Democratic candidate for congress in this district last fall A i —————— It's too bad deposit guarantee when we had money, in ipated imental Athleti gion the in the reunion which oid a reg- the IHinois Le at Club during we didn’t have a bank but we may be able to have a fortable feeling some future time provided we are ine dustrious and spend less than our ine come, com due to the guarantee LAS There are in the world today some what more than 33.000,000 autos of all types and, of these, more than 24.000, 000 are owned and operated in the Unit. od States. The United States still has one auto to every five inhabitants while the world ratio is one to every sixty. Ey NO. 39. TOWN AND COUNTY NEWS, i } HAPPENINGS OF LOCAL INTERESY FROM ALL P ARTS citizen air one Delaware, tor got in Id Keller, fie High school to his rather, BD cnge lee res charge same fo§ from this ranges dollars Is 0, Minne. Dakota, i is other we other stat he a resident in other States 50.00 ft PLS vear-old Under He wrapped we little sund. one wn the of the wis not hock with the it grabbed rem bg and killed The child ™ attended section, among W. IL. Jace Emery, Mrs. Mrs. Howansd Fred Luse, Miss Lause, Mrs. W. FP. Bloomsburg fair well from t w" by persons his Mr Emery, Mr. and Mrs. AL L Mr. and and Mrs F H. Knarr, Mrs, Robert Meeker, Mre Paul Fetterolf, John H. Detwiler. At Mifflinburg the Emeryg picked up Mrs R. R. Finkle and daughter The report of (fe sale of the former H. W. Dinges property, consisting of & dwelling house and small barn, and something like thirty acres of farm and woodland, to Mrs Samuels Rache au, Farmers Mills, cannot be sulstan- tinted but may nevertheless be true. John Ream is the present owner, havs ing bought the place two years af He is now erecting in addition to the dwelling house—kitchen on frst floor and second floor for sleeping room and bath room. Mr. Ream is a carpenter and it is presumed that should the sale be consummated, he will again give his entire & to his trade and prods ably locuie {pn the eastern part of the State,
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