NS hd o VOL. CXI1. COMMENCEMENT, RECEPTION, TRIP TO HERSHEY PARK ENDED HIGH SHOOL He ‘ the se hig} exercises for Hall-Potter evening Commencement nior class of Cen school wereheld Wednesday auditorium. 1 Rev ir a in the school 1. weer th was Jate an ideal, induce him to elemen ideal. Fi aecond, wd; thi Suprema tioned three Senlot Dance, eception Hershey. COUNCIL CHRIST. MEETS EDUCATION IN PHILIPSBURG a A —— NEW ROAD OPEN TO TRAFFIC ‘onstruction work on the road Pleasant ipleted en to Throu der Gap and Rockview and road Thursday noon tha road, un- : last week t or Ne } traffic on +h 1 gh the opening of construction gince last fall, ma route Col bet wean now stretch is in QLtat Bellefonte and o The wo miles elo new can be used, t and |= with in length known flexibla type road amiesite is unty new amiesite surface the All of the completion firat be used in Centra work th the exception of headwalls The new leading over Fort has been completed par Boute 53 and Pleasant road is a t of Route 45 between Gap. ——————————— APPROPRIATIONS OF INTEREST TO LOCAL COMMUNITIES £4.250000 for t J he Pennsylvania State College. Pennsylvania State College Engineering and School Industries, $125,000, Department of Health, for tion of vitamin products search 000. Department of pensions, $345,700. Mothers’ Assistance, $211,830, Oldage assistance, $1,018,350. ———— smi. The Centre Reporter, $1.50 a year. School of of Mineral distribu- 256,000; re & Welfare, for blind HUNDREDTH ANNIVERSARY OF TUSSEYVILLE will be brick known the On 1st, next wince the (then August hundred Tusseyville it yoars \ at Churchville) erected by L.uth wed propru wns n and Reforn will be a era congregations, event vely cel the two ¢ Reformed H Ix VOTERS MUST REGISTER UNDER NEW AL] Pp. m. LO party i registrars of {m but may be challenged and ry compelled ts take gffidavit that ned at the November elec. for a the ! i tic prior majority of he Federal need jof the party desires to register, employes give she and must State and i addres | " ist 2 not or {0 who are qualified register ved pon in same district his where he when he producing obtained a position certain from State the or Federal employed, eral of the under authority whom | Need register only once unless elect. i fails to vote for two years or reg- is cancelled or removed Voting Must sign certifi. at the time of and signature will be compared with on the registration card. Registrars will at polling places In Centre themy days: Friday, June 18 Friday, July 16 Friday, August 6. at ry f ation voters cate voting the that be each of county the on A A A ——— Governor Earle has signed the bill granting an increase in pay to mem- bers of the Legislature from $2500 to $3000 for regular sessions and from $500 to $750 for special sessions, If they extend over 30 days, HALL, PA. JUNE 10, 1937. of the Centra it member us othey nm in FXONOMICS 1 wrhool high record COMMUNITY (HI DAILY © HOO] Al OPENS ATION MTH ROH MM Teavensting en A COMPROMISE WORKMEN'S (COMPENSATION ACT body. payments f injury if four weeks st seven : continue or Extend Tmanent payments for li disability Extend dental Extend widows medical, wpital maximum workmen from amounts 11 life payments t indefinite and he i 0 i ide surg- care, paymenls $6500 to to injured un- limited : a9 Raise age 18 imit of dependent children (rom to 18 years DOLLAR TAX ON Governor Earle signed the Lewis- Ostroff bill which levies a $1 tax on each gasoling pump in the State. The tax is expected to yield 350000, to be used finance the recently created legisla‘ive commission investigating the fuel oll and gasoline industry. EE ————————— a ———— GAS PUMPS to i Few people know that some of the twenty-fon castings used in the con- struction of Boulder Dam were fur nish by the Standard Steel Works Co. and were cast in their foundry near Lewistown, The new forge shop fur- naces at the Standard plant are cap- able of casting heavier pleces than any oiher plant in the country. Grad- ually the foundry equipment is being supplied with new machinery not excelled by any other plant FARMER-KIWANIS PH NEXT WEDNESDAY 1 PROVIDE DAY Nie OF FI INJURES PHILIP ON SLATERBECK BULI CONFER perform days, but is ANESTHETIST AT CENTRE CO. HOSPITAL APPOINTED Marian OHara her anesthe jst Centre to Geary Khe Misa assumed du County ties gs» at the hospital by of fills a new position recently established by of stitution, Miss O'Hara, Pocono, is a graduate Taylor Hospital at Scrarton and did graduate work in anesthesia at the University of Pennsylvania Graduate Hospital at Philadelphia. Local phys- jicians carried on recent change board. June 1, Mrs. F. the according P hospital Announcment super intendent tha board directors of the in. whose home ia of the at Mt Moses made by the i ———— —— A ——— HEREFORDS ARRIVE FROM TEXAS, MONDAX A carioad of purddwed Hereford heif- erg and steers were recwived at the Centre Hall station by Sidney Riegle, on Monday. They came direct from Texas, having been loaded there on Wednesday previous to their arrival here. They are a fine lot and average 700 pounde each. William Campbell, Penns Cave, pur. chased twelve of them: Robert Neff, ten, and Mra Mary Stuart the re- mainder, eighteen. 40 DOGS KIL WORRY SHEE] (OWS ANI AND (« e——————— SOUTH DAKOTA HORSES OFFERED BY ff w —— A] i— BANK HOLIDAY-—FLAG DAY i WAGNER—-APP. and Wm. Mangi was beautifully Th, couple will o 1 h EE. (C Wi groom's decora pecasion usekeeping on the home farm, the of the A ———— MRS. FLORENCE LUCAS, S4 BREAKS HIP IN FALI Florence Lucas, e Of Mrs township's od stairway on Potter most ladies, sustain- the aged a broken hip when she she fel] on as was going to her room on the second floor Mrs. Lucas, who to Sink- ing creek, east of Centre Hill, had been quite active prior to the accident, and was weil able to care for herself al- though eighty-four years are fives « lose of ————————— A A ———— BIRTHDAY PARTY. T-year-old son of Mr I Mrs, Merl E. Meyers, wag host to | fourteen little friends Thursday af- iternoon at a birthday party given at {the home of his grandmother, Mra { Charles Coldron. The afternoon was {spent playing games Drew Fetterolf isang a solo, after which the gifte | were opened with many Ohs! and Ahs! | Refreshments consisted of ice Cream cake and candy. Those present were: { Drew Fetterolf, Josephine Knarr, Bern- ard Vogt, Floyd Vogt, Francis Set. tle, Margaret Smith, Helen Smith Daniel Bohn, Dorothy Boozer, Wayne Auman, Beverly Meyers, William Rees, Donny Rees. Dickie. and — NO. 23 : mm TOWN AND COUNTY NEWS HAPPENINGS OF LOCAL INTEREST FROM ALL PARTS Ho hears Spayy and Cane- Canad fla ! line int and side to ada continue west on tha ian Detroit richest and then east to & agricultural section in Huron The families lef; on Tuesday and will be gone for a woek. Ohio county. The Stats impros Highway short Department is ng a township that for that Tusseyville nr and Junction with The junction with heres tofore difficult to negotiate. is also bee ing greatly improved. With this ime proved link available many motorists will gvoid the dangerous crossing over Route 322 between Tusseyville Colyer, Mr. ang Sewickley, section of road in Potter has ion bean is Earlystowne. Ramer'g stor, Route No 322. the concrete, Wl waiting attenti part ad between Reference {f the made nace to } of the and Mre. H. F. Burkholder, were week-end guests Mr. and Mrs. B. W. Ripka. having pent a few days at State College where the Burkholders have two daughtera Misses Jean and Harriet faking courses In Libera] Arte, includ ing pipe organ, and Physical Educa tion. The elder will become a senior and the younger a sophomore at the opening of school next fall. Mr. Burk. holder i= manager of the twin Bor. oughs of Sewickley and Bdgeworth and As such has demonstrated both the feasibility of the system and hig ine dividual ability to fill the position, of of
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