ee VOL. CA. RESULTS OF THE ADMINISTRATION SUTSTANDING ROOSEVELT pensions, un and age Innug : ther SO0- O # employme frst ie dnl «lal waken danger the Been t+} “ Tem, ¥ Mr. Smith were 5 he things Ve n was YOO oro former 1 moved, ¥ honeycombed the unem them is with wno nt women . and are the with tion where ors seem happened Home fidd ing. i You can tell not | the Watchman fired by enthusiasm th sight for army, however President that. Our politician, itt either, but it's Farley and David L en up and have a with their chiefs It might help if they the President and the Governor how many of the Democrats Woodrow Wilson ca led Into his services there when Coolidge took might help the Governor a Senate and legislature the beneficent legislative program he hopes to earry out for Pennsylvania, é¢f he were to know how many Dem- ocrats were in the thousands of State places when Pinchot turned the ex- ecutive office at Harrisburg over to him. The fight on and said In his Jackson day “We will not retreat,” But we who are loyal to both him and our Gov. ernor are pleading that our ranks may be pu ged of the soldlery of fortune before we go Into battle. - & not Th and Deal. President the New exists £ Same Pennsylvania and his orgotien here In Earle advis- | Governor { to hs hi to ve f Nero while 2 was! + but the Marines that fer for lenders ne the cause § are cocompeten to direct an be think loss loyal it Our probably may of | doesn't Governor, still of aj probably hasn't thought time James Lawrence wak- were just were office, It who needs to ena is President speech : the The Supreme Court decide whether the Garrett fortune Is involved in one or two estates. This is the fortune from which a number, among whom is now asked to expect to receive a share. RETEST — | AREA T. B. ACCREDITED TRI-ENNIAL COUNTY i i | iherculosts | T ad in recent triennial entre h been CARTING - SNOW. Ai “YOICE OF EXPERIENCE.” “fF { tat one FORMER RESIDENTS GLAD THEY'RE IN CALIFORNIA reading the reports “ZERO lemnpera Js Rapo who a F. California Funk, follows “Compton, Calif, Fy “January 28, 193% ‘Dear friends: % i the | wis appre with Having heavy read In of I your paper in Penna, beginning wenther, anowdall imazed, and am mild sunshine, in Golden ¥ fc ¥ & SOrTY led and Tr you aweep Mks back compe to shovel and : all day night the fresh beag- i pe. haps are lovely flowers, You should poinsetitias blooming dinner plates clipped carnaiions morning; ARDAragus high our garage; saucer peach and apricot trees in blossom: geran- ums blooming all the time. “All you Penn'a people should come to California, which without a dou Is God's wonderful country, and leave Centre Ha'l dry up and blow away. “Hoping everyones has good health back in old Penna, and with best wisheg to all. Sincerely, “THE FUNKS." 0 qu ——— Judge Fleming awarded a writ of alternative mandamus against the State College Water company, direct. ing its officers, 1. G. Gorgon Fuster, president, and David 1. Glover, sec retary, transfer the property, right, title and interest to the bor. ough of State College at the offered price of $226.481.00. The writ Is re turnable on Baturday. Should the of. ficers decide to resist the order of the court it will probably mean a long contested law sult, ha'!), while we enjoying sunshine, and sea Our Aa large as exaggerating); nartissus this fern vined as (no and as to - The Cerre Reporter, $1.50 a year. HALL, POTTER TWF, SCHOOL BORROWS $13,000 PA.. THU BOARD AT | | SNOW FF mssina FREPARE 198 DRIVERS LICENSES CAREFULI hn B. appliica- | week. { 2.500.000 ied warns in applications suspen - for information. applicant must stale on whether his license has suspended or revoked he involved automobile bilan wire Im this particularly ing questions against | mk min-statements answering | the : a privileges of rd ®t the on ns the law of provideg WO your operators’ fio give i i i i i Each blank been ever whether in the was nocidents any | pre- | in- i fur- | gide | i i within months. Drivers must give reverse ceding twelve volved In accidents particularg on the app ation. Persons accidents at least and they the Oy involved in two the partly or more; preceding year by thelr neg- resulting in damage than $200, those who have failed to make settlement with. in fifteen days after final judgment for more than $200 resulting from an accident, and those who have at one time had their license suspended or furnish proof of finan responsibility before a new li- will be issued. Such proof must guarantee ability to pay up to $10,000 for personal in- Jury in addition to $1000 for prop. erly damage. It may be in the form of a certificate showing that an op- erator’s policy in this amount has been issued by an insurance (ome pany, a corporate surety bond or a cash deposit of $11,000 with tha Bec retary of Revenue, Any person who held no lcense for 1935 but did have one for either 1933 or 1034 must apply on Form T- 25 whikh may be secured from the bureau, motor clubs, notaries public ole. within caused ligence claims of more AM AAA AINBTANS Elsenhauer, mlesman for the C. Driesbach Sons, a hardware firm in Lewisburg, in a fall broke one of his wrists, and was obliged fo send A substitute through here to take care of his trade, Harry RSDAY. FEBRUARY LEADERSHIP SCHOOL COMPLETED FOR TRAINING ey ie — NIGHT AT TH} AND “STRIKE OPERA" ME PINK" Ss Cosma POTATO GROWERS OFFICERS SATURDAY Pot 130 their CENTRE CO. ELECTED (row Of annua necting in house, Saturday elected or the ing yeux Pa. Pur-} Markle, State | Lee Smeitver, | were Charlies Campbell, ent: J: J vice-president | v«treasurer, | of the discussion have been nace, pre College, Beliefonte, The major devoted problems Centre goecrela program : dis- i both- | growers | part to which wns a of cane county poiato Prof Extension advised 1..'T Deoart- : the only biack discolored centers Denniston, of the ment at Sate growers that possible means of disease-froa ang proper It was decided to place an order for a car joad of certified seed made largely of Russetts and few Cob-| biers, This car of seed will come! from Maine instead of Michigan, where the Centre county growdrs have been getting their seed for a number of years. Anyone in tka county dealring | some of this seid should place their order as soon as possible. SS AA A —— BOONEVILLE MAN “NOT GUILTY" OF HIT-AND-RUN A jury In Clinton county court age quitted’ Clarence Kajretotter, of Booneville on charges, one of having been a hit-run driver and failing to stop and render assistance, and the other, assault and battery. In both canon, the costy were placed on Clinton county, Two charges were made by the Commonwealth that Karstetter's au tomobl'e strisk Larue Kreamer, 14, of Greenburr, on a mountain road, October 14, and thint Karstett or struck the boy over the head with an implement. The vasd occupled the court for two days. Ae AAT Odean, : % the the planting methods, present control seed, a * of is tae deep cultivation up a ~The Centre Reporter, $1.60 & yearn ho 1450, XX “DIGGING OUT.” x We js urriher men under the NO. 6 TOWN AND COUNTY NEWS a - DIGGING OUT. op JODON-GRUENWALD SALE; 33 HORSE AVERAGE FIN635 attendance at the sale conditions large, road dis a USUALLY somewhat dition nol to have in any way interfered William of announced Hall offer Weeks, recable weather in ade to jow temperature Gruenwald, one the in at horses partners gale, Centre with a oar and them for wale three ——— ENUMERATORS FOR CENTRE BUSINESS CENSUS NAMED wi VY. of enumerators have in county the Census forms to and then Nl out information. They are George eph B. Goss, Harry ((\ Hassinger, Barily B. Kepler, G. Hunter Knisely, Blair J. Shawley, and Thomas J. Ri hards. Mi Tillard stressed the fact that information given enumerators will be held in siriet confidence All enum. erators and other persons connected with the Census work under a dras- tie Census oath not to disclose or discuss any information submitted for Census purposes, He stated that under the Census law it i= a coriminal offense to vio. jate this confidence; that no access to individual reports is permitted, not even to Governmental, state or Joca) agencies, and no information will be disclosed which would reveal any of the facts or figures in the returns The Census is the oldest bureau of the Government, established 1560 yearg ago, and never has it been convicted of a viclatlon of cpnfidence. He asked all business conerns to co-operate with the enumerators who call upon them for business census data, Tillard, Business, Pau} Supervisor « announces that seven been Centre to present business houses help the necessary M. Emmi, Jos FROM ALL PARTS Mire Calif 1iak with who at Alhami a, Rey Tr ) yorter th WwW. found iw it they drop- eq him wel profession. to Gharles Stahl and in Hh Angeles yery tive a ing, at least for sunshine rather than winter the able to roses and the rig- are present amid undergo weaiher in the flowers of the we here. Cabarets ete, and ail permitting radio, or ere operating cautioned against proper H- permits, Any in doubt of 1 obtain of procedure 0 COm- or permits should with the Department of Stamps and Amusement Building, Pigs clubs fond of as night concerns selling and dancing to music a cehsira, as well persons slot the Cen son machines, are neglect of obtaining and manner munkate Revenue, Taxes, burgh, The its 409 Mam Pa. Reporter regrets to state that old friend, G. M. Cooney of near Colyer, probably suffered another pars alytic stroke and since has been in a very delicate phyfaonl pondition. As a result of this jast attack, Mr. Cooney has again lost his speech which he had recovered following the first stroke. At present a daughter, Mra. Jesse Nevill, of near Milroy, Is aiding In caring for him. Harry Horner, another Colyer resident, is reported i The Reporter was favored with a call from John EB. Jordan and his son, Lake on Tuesday. Mr. Jordan is one of the Potter township audit. ors and confequently is well of quainted with the business affairs of the township. The auditors’ state- ment was prepared with the mint mum of difficulty, and ft was agveed thatch Jeparehant had been ad- m n & most J. ¥. Treaster and Ln aaY: Are the assodate auditors with Mr, organ.
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