VOL. CX. SALYATHON ARMY CONDUCT 1 WOKERS [ENCAMPMENT AND ANNUAL DRIVE] MANAGEMENT FAIR Wil ADJUTANT MASON CAPT. WILTSIE A HORNER MOVED EVAN. O. WNW. BY a let to REV. Renmorter fn GROUNDS WPA CENTRE ( Bi 0. HOSPITAL Fe IMPROVED UNDER ———— cI REFORMED MINISTERS H SEMINAR IN — HOLD 3 i HANDRBILLS. PRUNES, Bil r NOT 4 3 ——————————— THE PERSONAL PROPERTY TAX wn sEeed rej a JONES OUT FOR CONGRESS. ve revcedved Yt OF fie HOI Twenty-third in the Sin the district ig J.| 0 gi Hollidaysburg, 1.1 ORUENWALD HORSE SALE I Jones attorney and publish- | WENT OVEA wiTn er of the Daily Herald, and | The war load of South was a candidate two vers ago when |, rees offered by Wm J. Banks Kurtz defeated him at thei the Centre Hall hotel barn on primary. Another Reputdican andi | day forenoon went over date Hon. Samuel G. Hartsock, of | iime average price The purchasers are Oscar Gillan, bay Hubler, bay geldings: Fred roan mare; Clair Fink, ing: iruce Dreibeibis, Clair Fink, gray mules: Clair er andidate Frank Kauffman, of He an Tyrone in ¢ » ‘n at an of $162.50, noted below: mare; Altoona. i Kurtz switched from CONgress to un i among the Republican gates from Pennsylvania to the tional convention { Another new Republican candidate | is Harry A. Rossman, Milesburg, who | bay gelding: Wihrd uh, BAD Irs \ os Tie en y y wWpires become the member fy ™ | gelding ; George Gummo, Centre county in the State Republl- | ing. Lynn Matis gray mare; Luth. ‘an Committee, held for some years by fer Strouse, gray gelding: Wm. Evey, . * » i v former Senator H. B. Beott. roan; RG, Fye, bay gelding: KR. G. F'yve, sorrel gliding; Clair Fink, bay gelding: George Lohr, bay mare: Jesse Witherite, black gelding: Jos. Witherite, black gelding, Mr. Gruenwald will sell oar load of South Dakota Monday, March 23, my the Centre Hall hotel barn, which sale will he immediately followed hy that of another var load of 80, Dak, horses by Robert Dodds. See ads. in this issue of the Hoporter, place dele. N Nixon, ai Mack mare; Fink, black black geld. to - WILSON FP. SARIG DIES AT TEMPLE, SATURDAY CG. Barig, the Temple (Borks schoolmaster, who became speaker of the state's first Demo- cratic house of representatives in half-century, is dead. Honorary pallbearers on Wednesday will Earle who will to Tennesseo ned. and other 1 nment, The funeral by the Rev. Frank D. craic jeader in He Wilson another county) horses on one o'clook, at a at the funeor- Inchude Governor refurn from a trip members of his cabi- leaders in the state TWO FROM CENTRE HALL GET JOBS AT HUNTINGDON REP. 8" unoftic Inlly reported that two from Centre Hall have received ppointmagta of a minor character the Huntingdon Industrial School, They are George A. Tame herds. ‘man, and BE. B. Zettls, mechanic, sermon was preached | Ruth, Demo. It the House, men Sarig was just recovering from a a fong Hlness and wag Planning to 4, campaign for hig tenth term in the House. He died Saturday, WORK OFFICIALLY BEGINS PUBLIC SALES. od £ public GAME COMMISSION SEEKS TRAIN 35 TO i, y Ea —— EA 7 OUILTING DINNER weak, Mh ————————— Ao oo and and $60.00 traveling expens. field training who falls to pass days of training will compensation, All stu. successfully complete the Course of instriction will be | 2appointeq to positions as Game Ref- | ue Keepers, Travejing Game Pro teiors or Districs Game Protectors. Prospective students should apply ito the State Game Commission, Har for further Instructions and blanks. All blanks must be filed be. | for April 10th next. The number of students to is thirty-five. —— a ————— COUNTY WIDE 4m LEADERS MEET, MARCH 2 A meeting for all parents and jead- ers of 4-H home vonomics will be held on Tuesday, 1:30 P. M. in the tension office , Post lellefonte, announces Smith, home SonnoIics representaiive, The purpose plan Nome thig year, ail ns per actual engaged Any student first thirty los while in work. i ithe who be selected clube March 24, at Agricultural Ex- Office ballding, Eleanor J. extension of this meeting is to foonomics club work for Miss Smith sugpests that parents and friends be present po to represent their club, also any. one who Is interested in having 4 club In their community should plan 10 attend this messing. Miss Joan Robertson, leader, will be the guest will discus the "Alms of LH Cl Work in 1038" Miss Smith will also Present her plans for the coming year, State oiuk speaker and NAMED Minn samsore, for RED Anna Matter names Mary Wi of was Hinte nuree College 8) disrict, conding Mrs. CO. Jensen, resigned Mims Matter Is a graduste of Battle Creek Training School for nurses and studied health Rursing at Teachers’ College, Columbia University, and has had practical experience in pubdic health nursing in Williamsport, The» intervening time betwoon tWo nurses hag been filled Alice Burkholder! and Miss Witmer, ———— ls PERSONAL PROPERTY TAX DEADLINE IS EXTENDED The department of revenue has ex- tended the deadline for filing returns on the new one-mill state tax on personal MNoperty ut il midnight, March 81. March 15 originally was fixed as the last day. —————————— NOT FIT, SAYS LIQUOR BOARD; FIT, SAYS JUDGE FLEMING Coury orders down by Judge Ward Sustaining appeals taken by Harry Neubauer and Constantine Karanior against the action of the State liq- wor Canmtrol teoard In refusing to grant lguor loenses (0 the two men at a hearing held in Altoona in Jan wary, Evidence in the two CASON Wis Presented at a special session of tourt on Saturday. Both applicants are residents of Philipsburg, Karan. Ita being a proprietor of » restaurant there, and Neubmtiey being manager of the Black Moshannon Inn, near Bie the Mies Edith by have M. handed Fleming been Philipstyurg, 1936. SENIORS OF C. H. WH. TO BACT COMEDY IN A MILLION, ~. “ONE MAR, NO. 12 | TOWN AND COUNTY NEWS en —— i ————— MASONIC BANQUET. conditions greatly “en MAIN ON FRIDAY SNOW DRIFTS BLOG h THOROUGHFARES hoe misma invited guests 1 OF more was deve fond the showing of WwW. w made moving Kerlin, All of the fiims by him and cove rel an tionally wide ange of views ed from points between the lakes on the north and Cuba on the south. A large number of the later views Were in color, and none were prettier than those ax Home and nearby, Outatanding among these were the fish-pond in ». M. Fisher's nun, se. lected shade trees and native trees in the mountains The Military School at Culver, Indiana, views in southern Florida, and Cuba, complet. ed the run. The last hour was given over to social intercourse, and consuming the refreshments elaborate indeed, prepared for the oocasgon, EE —— ———— Entertalned at Cards, Couples were entertained at Mr. and Mrs. ¥. V. Good hart, on Wednesday evening of ast week. During the Prigress of the games an Intermission was declared to enjoy the most delicdous refresh. ments grepared for the occasion, The couples participating in the evening's event included Dr.” ana Mrs. C. H. Light. Mr and Mrs. » P. Geary, Prof. and Are. J. FF. Wes. ol, My and Mrs. H. I. Ebright, Mr, ang Mrs. Bdgur W. Miller, Mr. and Mre, Dandi 8. Daup, Mr. and Mrs. W. P Keller, Mr. and Mra H WwW Potter, pictures In were OX CoD. ool eed Eight cards by a ———— AS The Contre Reporter, $1.50 a year. FROM ALL PARTS appears elsewhere of Camden, Par. Andrews, later to Ty- but before going Jersey home, she will re parental home again, Mr. bookkeeper In Camden, is home fires burning. Rev. Wilsan P. Ard, pastor of a Latheran church in Denver, Colo. for twelve years, refused tw accept the pastorate of the Lutheran Meme orial ¢hanch, the largest United Loe theran church in the city of Chicago, consequently will remain in his press ent pastorate. The very able and pope ular minister is a native of Ferguson township. Johnson for a week of her Mrs and friends Mr, sand tag Farivetown {rone to to her New turn to the Johnson, a keeping the Charles went vie The lewis H. Krebs family will move #0 the Kidder farm, where the large barn was built during the past year, located above Linden Jail Mr. Krebs hase been taking care of the large number of oattle on the farm for some months, driving to and from the place daily. The Krebe family now jive in the former MacMorran home, now the property of Harry Cummings, Miss Geraldine Smith was the home of her unde former Post« master R. M. Smith, over the week end, but Is now at the home of her parenin, Mr. and Mm Willard Bmith, near Rebersbunrg. Miss Smith, a gradunte of C. H. H. 8, ia employed In Altoona, at the home of an aunt, Mre, N. K. Mohaffe, 814 Crawford Av, at
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