VOL. (\. x X CEN’ 1936 ELECTIONS GIVE VOTERS [BORO COUNCIL REORGANIZE] CHANCE TO INSURE SUCCESS | i Were 3 members initial 12 mu of i Three i into Ad-|{ {evening } r« {other thre i now Con mthe in new Ending marked an Fin ah a shiievement the borough cour the redl fice : infzation of the ministratio 1936 ne OFFICERS IN MONDAY COUNTY SWORN FORENOON v the net gain balloting didates tricta, t} preclude way or anotl Not of the until Earle there be So, Governor obwionusly on rams GAS FI'MES OVERCOME DINGES FAMILY, COBURN mss————— A 50 CENTRE COUNTY STUDENTS ARE JUNIORS AT PENN STATE Overcome was also the the do another to the Ht hia mother n ti ’ o | LV I represe: § State ollege BREN £is i ? Lb Ls RE) : same fate az the rts and tered had no The son and after pl bed both overcome, a sent to a physician whose services much effort. $1 oe 3 in tt nost popular wit) the sick room. The farm han Bhi be success. juniors ough the local students é ing and Finally Brat $6 recest firs t recoOve imited © offered with the selection # Ol Al- his mother on : Lootiraes by the {nstitutic she the son again were COUrses by the institution long Hberal arts, hom IM eSBALe was |ON8 fberal arts, home in Millheim, | Das effective after |2ONE county In the Junior ¢ of the county is the greatest number of women, clang the south represented by these ‘ants proved Centre i side i SA i is 3 young among | people Spring Mills agricultural Belle from A PWA crippled county, project for work started in Monday, employing nurse one $340.00 flar projects in Av counties From Zubler, Laura come John education, MeCormick, home Lemont, Paul E. Ben- i ner, commer and finance, and El- Tearfield. lwood Lynn Ev ey, husbandry; Ten | trom Centre Hall Bail- ad- | ay Eleanor Jane Eliz R. and aco. children Contre | on one for ct SIN | nomics; other | year at opened Elk, and © > Jefferson, Cameron in In in which Charles Freeman ministrator. dairy Muth Merton Beatty onomics ; education. of the are residents Pottoy architecture: | Ebright, iabeth ESTATE | to home oo A SS. TRANSFERS OF REAL F. Wetzel, ot Campbell, Elghty jor members present of Contre sen - James cinss ux, Frank | that number 57 live In State four come from Bellefonte: Philipsburg; three from two from Rebersburg; two Pleasant Gap: one from Boalshurg one from Port Matilda; one from Oak Hall; one from Lemont: one from Pine Grove Mills; one from Hublers. burg: one fom Milesburg, and one from Aaronsburg. * Out of the entire registration of se. niora living In Centre county 27 are registered in the School of Education: 22 In the School of Liberal Arts: 15 twp.; $1 Nicodemus Lose ada, of Coburn, $800.00. Mary E. Wert, ot $100.00, to trart Yon four from twp. Madelene in Penn Centre Eitner, ux, tract et al, D. in Haines to Sparr twp... —————— A A Sealed proposals will be received by the school board of Gregg township, at the school building In Spring Mills, untii 7:30 p. m., January 14, for the constrition of a combination audit. orfum-gymnasium building close t0l1n the Behe n . the present Vocational school bulld- ah ol of Ryn ooriig} yo Ag ing. Blda will be taken separately tion School: two in the School of for general construction, heating and|Chemistry, and two in the Bohool of venti ating, plumbing, and electric) Mineral Industries. work. Hunter and Caldwell, Altoona, are the architects. TT wra— Bids received several weeks ago | The Independent Off Company fil. were rejected because they exceeded | Ing station, at Pleasant Gap eross- the funds available for the construc. T0848, Is now being rerviced by Geo, tion of the building. The PWA auth. | VOR Gunden, of Lock Haven and oities In the meantime gave permis. Francis Balllet, of Willlamsport. The sion to ater the plans and specifion- 10086 was made from Miss Margaret tions so that bids might be expected Keller, which will come within the amount of funds available for the building. A A OBIS The Centre Revorter, 51.50 a year TI DESCRIPTION K HALL. PA.. BRIEF GENERAL HIGH SCHOOL built to Thy widition to be i$ ‘he walls other ti} iathed and finished. the auditorium of yel- 3 those 1a the SAE 8 csr d Auda um a will be with rock in ved thick sand finish plastered | plaster The and platform flow pine, i The roof {structed ialt felt, years, One type to be wood in or stage will be will fiat with ten-year carrying a and bonded guaraniee be con asphe for ten hundred ates recess corridor Bx156x60 in. with shelf, hooks Mao, hall equipment in pairs of two, pro in use, but the seating. the auditor large double well toward thirty 1 lockers with of the locks apart Folding chairs vided easily The lum doors Yale are to be when provide to rigid removed, main will on south, entrance er the through ennt side, the CHEVROLET HAS $1,000,000 COOPERATIVE USED CAR FUND Chevrolet Motor Company started ithe new year with a $1.000,000 coop- erative plan to help move its deal- lors’ stocks of used cars, and to retire (unworthy vehicles from the highways of the country, it was announced a few days ago by M. E. Coyle, presi- dent and general manager of the company, Beginning on New Years Day. and continuing throughout January, M. Coyle sald, two important special ac- tivities run concurrently, First: Chevrolet will pay to the dealer $20.00 for every old automo bile (accepted In trade on a new or used car that he disposes of by serapping or junking. Second: Chevrolet will pay a bone us to salesmen whose efforts enable their dealership to sell mores used cars in January than it sold In the same month of 1935. i i i ! : i Dia President Roosevelt his critkp? He did, and how! answer JANUARY LAMB CLUB MARGARET i ! jen ROUNDUP, HOSS, WINNER I There fat CONFERENCE ERS IN RELIGIOUS LEAD. WILLIAMSPORT, SOTH Bt Your nferences and onside the new train ing Courses First Wats referred to the and I this Rerios for later an nouncements time and piace DAUPHIN COUNTY RULES ON REVOKING OF LICENSES The Dauphin ruled that be revoked by the though Court license an inquiry of Revenue, even has been acquit The of Paul R. sought to County a motorists's on the basis Department the motorist ted In the couris. filed in the Harrisburg, the Sefredary hs license after fof a motoy vioation. i The Court found that the itary's authority not limited | enme, only where a defendant is con. i vieted is distinctly authorized to investigate any violation committed within the Commonwealth,” and act in accordanje with the findings of tha: investigation The ruling of the Dauphin Court is of particular interest to Centre countians In view of the fact that in the matter of Robert I. Funk. State College, Involving the same question, an opinion is expected to be filed by Judge M. Ward Fleming in the near future. Punk, it will be recalled, was acquitted by the local court of charg: 6s of drunken driving. Later the De- partment of Revenue suspended his license, Funk took an appeal from the Department's action, and it is this point which is to be decided by the court. AIIM A A. PUBLIC AUCTION SALE. Robert Dodds will sell at public auction, at Vicksburg, Pa. on Tues day, January 14, commencing at 1:00 o'clock p. m. 22 head of Bouth Da- kota horses, ranging In age from 3 to 8 years, and in weight from 1400 pounds fora single horse, to 3300 Ibm. for a team. All well broke and gene tle. All horses bought direct from the farms, and from no sale barn. has of suit who compel of Revenue acquitted 16 restore him a jury 1 ole “ia io he 9 1930. ASSOCIATION HOST TO SOCCER TEAM and Behoo nts “RETORTER” SUBSCRIBER MAKES CROP AND WEATHER REPORT FOR MINNESOTA H, MEREBINGER ———— SOUTHSIDE DEMOCRATHH ll | poe OWNERS SHOULD GET TAGS AND AVOID 136 dog and the lenses fags the hand of Dog on should diately for require age or before goon as they After Janu. canvasg will be found who has license wi'l be { Or thei The months procure r licenses roming all YOar aw that of dogs must be nary 16th hecome six ary 16th, a made, and falled to prosecuted from $5.00 thirty days in { for having i Hoenn ai x lheensod Just months vigorous person his subriect $100.00 fail, falled 10 be fairly on or Jan- as old. or any procure and to to a4 fine © and oosts, both, procure accepted or Excuses a dog Dog own and giv- procure u- necesary 1 to lNcense sour will not org are being warned to as en plenty of § your dog automobile, The Commonwealth ery dog owner will of the opportunity licenses. Any dog owner prosecuted for having falled to procure a license will pave no redress, It is suggested by the officials of the Commonwealth that receipts re- celvedat any time of the purchase of licensey be retained by the owners in case the license tag on the animal in Jost. Do not fall to call the Enforcement Investigator immediate. ly upon discovering you have su- fered loss to livestock or poultry by dogs, ; Keeping your dog under control at all times will prevent destruction of livestock ang also prevent the spread of rables. ——————————— SOMETHING NEW IN NEWSPAPERS Color—also Mov. and Headlindge in natural colors. New Color Bections Every Bunday in the NEW YORK AMERICAN «in addition to 18 Pages of Colored Comps, a big magazine and a complete newspaper, Order your copy from your newsdealor NOW, time a Cenge, is Just to ! ic Or En me hopes that take advantage and procure thes eV State Dog Fashiong In Pull fe Btars, Drama — NO. f | TOWN AND COUNTY NEWS | | HAPPENINGS OF LOCAL INTEREST | FROM ALL PARTS quid big oely op- MM I's. t Smith ompanied in Har- unable to Hershey 3 last week, i Hovey Mone had racoreaned Wa substi- the 8 SCNOoGL Toom Her Ce ad for engaged Moore days miss Miss What and qui master, Jameg Lingle, ‘Stand . was supposed 10 be a gentle injury Madison he come side animal grab- the cheek, lacerat- extent that nine to mend It ef horse inflicted : his { burg { mand as emphasis ibed Mr {ing 1t | stitches over,” was the with a slap on the horse's when the Lingle on such an were necessary Tt J ointed to i Herlx Stover, inewly-a Dog law of Coburn, the Investigate for Centre county. was in Centre {Hall on official business on Friday. | Mrs. Biover has chads] {0 be Insert ied in this issue an relative 10 ithe dog law which, !f you are a dog | owner oF suffered k through {the of ado. should | read Lor arilcie IRve =< depredationg you Recent Centre county appoint. menty to State jobs included Erno OG. Drapcho, Clarence, inspector of fore ests and waters at a salary of $1140, vice Ira G. Hall, of Bnow Shoe, dis- missed; and Geraldine M, Voyce, Phil. ipsburg, typist in the Revenue Des partment, salary, $000. Joseph R. Mi ler, of State College, parole agent. at a salary of $2040, Mr. and Mrs. Miles Decker, tenants on the Keller form, east of town, recently entertained at dinner a group of friends which included Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Hettinger, Willard and Dean Hettinger, Mr. and Mrs Harry Shreokengast and son Martin, Mise Mary Durst, Christ Durst Clair Shaffer and Waltey Auman. also, Ruf. us Hettinger and Miss Hazel Watts, Lewistown, Harold DD. Cowher, of Bullefonte, who made themercantile apwaise ment In Centre county a year ago, has been reappointed for 1936 by Auditor General Frank DD. Baldwin, Cowher ls being rewarded for the work he did for the Republican pars. ty In the campaign last year. He is energetio and progressive and his ap- prajsement last year must have been very satisfactory to State officials to warrant this re-appointment this year, :
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