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PA. pw ed, 2 MARCH [&} ~, 9 t ) NO. 1 HIGH SCHOOL GLEE CLUB OPERETTA UNDER Of MES SMITH LO ro Al PRESENT DIRECTION REDUCES TAX FROM 2781 TO | 3.000000 A YEAR| PENDING BILL COLLECTORS 113—--SA VES 1 i * la : riba {opporunity +21 aa : plan, | Queen $2 358: sav W New lan a1 Th Collectors Taxes Clinton nronosed REAL ESTATE TAX PAYS LARGE SHARE OF LOCAL EXPENSES mre 35 Cast of Characters, ——— LABOR SECRETARY (CHARGES POLITICAL MANIPULATION IN WORK RELIEF IN PENNA. to HAROLD BOHN ENTERTAINS H the hostess ———————— JOBS FOR THE “FAITHFI here le umbling 3 batch of jobs are to the “faithful” results have 1 kX lose it ind the that out corner handed Centre bay on | Pike | ned | Desc TT to } induced them Ae | preparing lists for appoint-| altogether natural, after short for forty years political feed tiough, for the oats now with ability or worthiness a standopint of past political ser- progepcotive aid in the future, thing, however, all appear to Republican appointees must vacate if future elections are expected Americ an ro favor Democrats. The children from Pri= | Democrat I» un doggone on under of | Pennsylvania in 1835. utterances a Mrs. Mary MeCool, who spent respectability winter at her newly purchased home ivisory council compos- | gn Millheim, is again living on her and women of standing Inifarm in Potter towhship. This was so-called merit sys-lthe idey In view when late last fall of its adminis: aha opened her home in Millheim. Mr. and Mrs. BB. RR. Finkle and daughter, Dovothy Ann, Mr and Mrs. Fdward Walters and Mr. and Mrs. Foster Emery. of Mifflinburg, were guests on Bunday of MreFinkle's par. ents, Mr. and Mra OC. ¥. Emery, in town, Another daughter, Mrs, W. F. McClellan and three children, of State College, were likewise at the FEmery homo at the same time. county “ in county are and in said awake needed 5 or 3 leaders the payroll. Those | faction they | being how desperate ! to need of 3 0 activa ¢ an opposing how matte ments. Ag lg tied too the rush ny ad wor nome natiep badly newly ¥, No to reach turned | there forced to walt until | fittie ists of political favorites hud exhausted The mockery thelr conditions, were is a in ¢ 1 jobless regard sway th, 1 or to been ls A from i vice m was a farce and a) The most despicable feature | this wanton spolintion of 4 plan de- vised to keep Op one whole syste On agree, of Try ‘ongress s Congres non-spolls poor in men vation | and carried of Ppous of Htute Ww ¢ women one Wihs COVE and built be. Barri AFTHES the camouflage hind of eel he tem men MN State for trative snd a the selection personnel lA AP SIAC Going to housekeoping? Don't #e,, Mother's Cast Hange; welght, 450 the. Black range, $40.00; full enameled range, $50.75. Do not confuse it with 54 cheap sheet iron range. Bold and guaranteed by H. P. Schaeffer Hardware, Bellefonte; Bell phone 14M, X1x* fail to actual J A bill passed both house and sen ate providing for th, selection of two additional jurors in both «civil and criminal eases to take the place of any jurors who might become inca- Fred Bender, of State College, for- merly of Centre Hall, ig ong of sev. eral Republicans feeling out county party leaders as to thelr chances for support for th, nomination for coun- ty Weasurer. | pacitated, WL EU AI SI, a Ra PICKED NIGHT “HOBO" Up IN AND FTOWNS WOMAN THURSDAY A ip w— nd —— DORKING SCHOOL, WITH PRIZES OFFERED, TO BE HELD APRIL & 5 IN MILLHEINM he Mua. — Mi Al ENTERTAIN (CT ASSES i THODINT HHOOKS NON HOME ——————— A ————— SECOND LASS TOWNSHIPS TO RECEIVE $lo000000 FOR IPREEP OF TOWNSHIP ROADS Wars ghw iid the % en Van Dyke Secretary Hi WH of HOTS © ': need that fhe Meals £ 4 the $4 Parkinson § TH Act 1-0lnun under to th townehips turn ¢ supervis ¢ if : SECO fy road work Before a township Can receive ans of the fund, its supervisory must agree to tax millage The has make a corresponding drop in Operatic of the Act contention Parkinson . of among the supervisors who are charg. with the responsibility the up keep of thelr roads. Van Dyke's plan will bring tax reduction in th, second-class town. ships, such as are In Centre restore home rule and give the super. visors an opportunity to do the work mn long been sOUrCe od for about a county, the the Parkinson State, Act has been done by bs ———————— The only the Reactlonaries in the State Senate seem to have pase. ed this sustain measure sesmion the resolution to MeChure, ————— AA AI, was Horses at farm sales are being sold at what might be termed fabulous prices, especially when the ageg of the animas are taken in consideration. A team sold at the PP. J O'Brien sale, west of Lytle's Addition, Butte Cols fege, said to be twelve years old, for $476.00. A tractor used two yuars, sold for $597.50, J. TO OFFICERS LEN i. 0. €, M, F. R. IRWIN, INSTALL GG. 0. SPRING MILLS ASSOCIATION INTERESTING FISH Of AND rei NP GAME SING RING WORK MOAI FISHERMEN'S BANQUET IN i AiR OLD MAIN SANDWICH SHOP!’ i —— fs PEXN STATE PLANS ALUMNI DIRECTORY OF 21000 NAMES red ¢ 0 - ——— CENTRE MUSICAL FESTIVAL, MILLHEIM, THURSDAY, MAY 0, “ tA CALLS GROL'P TO ENTER RURAL CHORUS CONTENT H LTIONS » BATS SMI ATING F 4 FMOAMNNTH TO et . . ATTRACTIONS AT “THE PLAZA" AND “STATE" THEATRES BASEBALL SCHEDLU LY HIGH OF SHOOT rR TEAMS Eastern Divisien : pat | HAPPINESS Prom T AHEAD 3 th wl vi {Wed Monday Worl ole 1a ¥ nus 4 nd Wed : . ‘ i BRIDE wit) & surg a tiublereborg Spring Mills | ter Morris 4 (3AN Chie @ next mb % i Loganton: RNe- Spring Mills at | April { bershurg 26 Howard Mill Hall ——— A AP HAA FAREWELL PARTY. of las 3 ia flublersbhurg ) Mills, i loganton at Tuesd | farewell } Mis thei at week, Mr. family evening 30 at | Rebersburg Mas April spring given i Tussey ville, party Wis Willard one Smith an Howard: | Hublershurg | near Mills Hall; Rpring Min 3 at nn at feast of Hebersburg al Rebersburg persons to participate | Mav 7 Mrs, Wm. Martz. | Hall Martz, Mr and Spring snd May Spring Laura Smith, | burg at James Mar | May 14 Mra Charles Miller, Lo-ilLoganton at Howard: Helen and Randall Miller, Mr. Spring Mills, and Mrs, Gilbert Rimmey Mr. and] Western Divislon Mra. Calvin Weaver, Edna, Glenn Matilda at (Jimmy, Donald and Wynne Weaver, Gap: Boslsburg at Centre Mr. and Mrs, John Burkholder, Fre April 16—8now Shoe da Burkholder, Mr. and Mrs, Roberti... jaf at Pleasant Meeker, Mr. and Mra Lloyd Smith April 19-8now Shoe Jean, Bertha and Harriet Smith Missi 0. pocbure at Port Matilda. Entelly Hosterman, Evelyn Miller, Ro- April 23-Port Matilda at Snow berta Smith, Evan J. Hagel, Herberti,, open Gap at Boalsburg. Grove, Clara Grove, Mrs. Peg Totti 4 g6.Centre Hall at Port Ma- Emmet and Ethel Lott, Paul Marts tilda: Pleasant .Gap at Snow Shoe Wm. Wilson, Alice Spyker, Mre. Hel April 30«-8now Shoe at Pleasant en RBitner, Mr. and Mrs Willard Gap: Port Matilda at Boalsburg Hmith, Geraldine, Arlene, Betty Wills May 3--Contre Hall at Snow ard, Jr, Nerr and Ruby Smith, Pleasant Gap at Port Matilda Choice refreshments were served. May Tort Matilda at Centr, Hall, The evening wag spent in playing Boalshurg at Pleasant Gap. oarde and (nn squiy, dancing. Music Boalsburg at Snow May 10 was furnished by Robert Meeker and P . Wasant Gap at Centre Hall Paul Marte eee ap a May 14-Centre Hall at Boalsburg!: ———————————————— Bnow Shoe at Port Matilda, The Centre Reporter, $160 a year. 1 i Howard; Mill | at | ] 4 i Among the the Rebersburg at in {Mr srl {Mra E {Smith mith, Mffair Mrs M Mr Donald, F Mrs Clizabeth i le Mr. and were at Hublersburg Mille 14 Mill= teberebhurg: Loganton Hublersburg Loganton Clayton 5 2 Susan | B Smith, Adie Mrs and Brown, Howard at Min Hall Hublers and Charles Carl at Mill Hall: shersburg at | tise April 13--Port Pleasant | Hall. at Boalsburg: Gap, at Centre Bhoe; RBhoe; . % TOWN AND COUNTY NEWS HAPPENINGS OF LOCAL INTEREST FROM ALL PARTS onal i } al High event funds Robert Smith on LE HOVE] t and thumb fingers n hig wife a burning burning rubbish Hoffer on Wed. current of wind blew skirt over the Names, flimsy material. Mr. lost tim, in grabbing the burning clothing with his bare hands and tearing it from his wife, thus saving her from being severely burne ed at th, expense of burns to hime self. After the burns were dressed by the family doctor the pain began gub- siding but It will require some time until he will be able to resume work as a Uyackman on the LL. & T Two colonleg of beeg have wintered in the walls of thy dwelling houses on the Goodling farm and that of the Osman farm, The Goodling farm hous, i= stone structure and is oc- cupled lusenl] Lair. The bees found entrance through the wall leading to the space between the first floor ceiling and the floor above, snd whil, they do not disturb the house. hold they are very active on warm days, AL the Osman farm Bouse, which ix tenanted by Lewis Garbrick, the dairyman, the bees are quartered under the attic floor, thelr entrance being through an opening at the cor nice. Both colonies, no doubt, lave warm quarters. wilh abundance of room for storage of hofwy and rombs th ha successful attem to rip fr hie The « thely ouple Were on nesday, when Mre Smith's igniting the Smith 1} home street, a no a bry an he we
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