ITEMS OF JLOCAL INTEREST Barbara, eldest daughter of Mr. Mrs. H. W. Potter, underwent an ap- pendectomy in the Centre County hospital. and Mrs. 8. 8. Kreamer and daughter Miss Rebecca Kreamer, of Lewistown were week-end guests at the Barthol- omew home. Warren Wilson is visiting his aunt Mrs. C. A. Spyker, in town, and Miss Jane Spyker is at Marklesburg, the home of Warren, for the week. Miss Betty Edmonson, of Altoona is a guest for the week at the Ww W. Kerlin home, She is a young school girl who makes her presence felt among her companions, Mr. Hall, and on A daughter was born to Mrs, Curtis Reiber, in Centre Sunday night This incident places ga boy between two the family. gisters in Stambaugh. of Misg ormed an Miss Jean ville, is 5 guest of The while Jean Bs Ir hol omew, ‘ance tients, were hospital Mrs Have Grange tor Ler Miss of the Manse, resume te place. will on registered voters sign a “dry” petition, the sioners in that county have ordered the printing of ballots for the seven districts asking to vots on the wet and dry question. The detour sign at the diamond wag broken into small parts and scattered the width of two lots on Sunday morning at 1:30 o'clock. The car or truck came down the mountain, Broken parts of a headlight were found at the scene The signs at that point have been frequently destroyed, but none so compietely as the last one An additional transformer was [ne stalled Wednesday afternoon of last week at the Centre Hall gub-station This will take care of the vast amount of current used on Grange Park. Last year West Penn Power was much alarmed due fo the excessive demand made on the equipment. With the ad- dition of a third transformer they are resting easy. Mrs. Frank McClellan of State ery, of Centre with Mr. and daughter in and dau accompanied the trip. spending with the former in returned the question of whether or not non- were qualified te commis- and children Mrs. C. F. Em- Thursday College and Hall, spent Mrs. R R Mifflinburg. Mrs them goveral hteyr return dave State College. Thes their home in Miffli ening Sunday ev The summ geason at quehannock, Susq Montrose cl from here have returned ¥ teacher in Camp hanna county near week, Three men engaged aev] last were there Ww Eramimar ome. R, tha loca) school completed his tenth the camp: fa‘her, D C hig fourth season, hig second camping Thomag 8. Johnson, one of Lewis. town's leading business men, was a caller at this office Monday evening, having come here to give thy Grange Fair the once over. Mr. Johnson con- ducts a shoe store, succeeding former generations conducting the same bus. iness at the sam, place. This long sue- cession of Johnsons won for the pres. dnt Mrs. Johnson prestige highly prized. Miss Effie Confer wag taken to the Centre County hospital on Tuesday of last week and on Wednesday un- derwent an operation for the removal of a tumor. Her condition since the operation has been very favorable Since the breaking up of her home along Sinking Creek, close to the B W. Ripka farm, Misg Confer haa been living with Mr. and Mrs. H. C. Reish, in Centre HL. season at Bohn, and Ralph season. His Arney P ROPOSED AMENDMENTS TO THE CONSTITUTION I'O BE SUBMIT TED TO THE CITIZENS OF THE COM MONWEALTH, FOR APPROVAL On REJECTION AT THE MUNICIPAL ELECTION TO BE HELD NOVEMBER 2. 1087, AND PUBLISHED BY ORDER OF THE SECRETARY OF THE COM MONW EAH, IN PURSUANCE OF AR TICLE XVIII OF THE CONNDTU TION No. 1A. 4 A JOINT RESOLUTION, amendment to section eighteen of the Constitu Commonwealth of Pennsyl Proposing an one, article tion of the vania, . Section 1. Be it resolved by the Senate and House of Representatives of the Com monwealth of Pennsylvania in General Assembly met, That the following am endment to the Constitution of the Com monwealth of Pennsylvania be, and the same is hereby, proposed, in accordance with the eighteenth article thereof: That section article elghteen of the Constitution of Pennsylvania is here by amended to read as follows Section 1. Any amendment or aEn endments to this Constitution may be proposed in the Senate or House of Rep retentatives; and, If the shall be majority of the House, such amendments ournais ith the one, same agreedto by a qn bers elected to each proposed | en- | yeas | Re amendment or shall be i on the No. 2A A JOINT RESOLUTION ng ar ymen dment to pec Lior ¢ the (of Wd Pe vania Section 1 and House o resolved Senate f Represoutatives of the Com Penfisylvania in General met, That the following am endment to the Constitution of the Com monweaith of Pennsylvania be, and the same is hereby, proposed, in accordance with the eighteenth article thereof — That section sighteen of article three of the Constitution of the Commotiwealh of Pennsylvania is hereby amended to read as follows. — Soction 18 No appropriations shall be made for charitable, educational or be. pevolenit purposes to any person or com munity nor to any denominational or sec tarian institution, corporation or associa. tion: Provided, That sppropriations may be made for peusions or gratuities for military wervices, and to bind persons twenty-one years of age and vpwards and for assistance to mothers having dependent children, and to aged persons without afequate means of support A true copy of Joint Resolution No, 8A. PAVID L. LAWRENCE, Secretary of the Commonwealth, Be it by the No. SA, A JOINT RESOLUTION Proposing an amendment to article four teen of the Constitution of the Com monwealth of Pennsylvania, by adding section eight, Section 1. Be it resolved by the Benatle and House of Representatives of the Com vania following noes in GelhieTa Assembly met, That 3 : ndmen to k Cot the neyi ‘functions » city and fan courts shall be government of the Pall formed by offices f the city be appointed let g% may : vided hy law: t nothing in this section | manner of selecting judg i | tions § per-} shall] he pro-| who the magistrates may Except as the Gen-| otherwise provid» tax-levying body of the city shall} control all expenditures from the city! treasury. Laws shall be enacted to pro. | vide that all appointments and promo! tions of officers and employes, pald out; of the city treasury, shall be according! to merit and ftness No officer or em-| ploye, whose compensation of the re-| quirements of whose office are met In whole or in part from the city treasury, | shall receive for his own use any foes: or commissions for any work dome In| the course of his employment by any’ public agency, and all such fees or com- missdons received shall be paid into the city treasmry for the use of the city. No law regulating the affairs of cities or counties shall be held invalid nas local or special because of the Inclusion of provisions giving effect to this sec tion Section 2 arise from eral Assembly That no inconvenience may the changes in the Constitu- tion of the Commonwealth and In order to carry the same inte completa oper ation, it is hereby declared that This amendment shall he effective im- mediately upon its adoption, Immediately upon the adoption of the amendment all county and court officers and employes, pald ou of the city treas of Phila- General Assem shall con and be the lity the provide, their duties compenmmted and or ganized In such manner as may be pro- vided by the Constitution and laws of the Commonwealth in effect at the time the amendment becomes effective, but county officers, in office when this becomes effective, shatl be complete the terms for employes of and, until otherwise perform appointed, and delphia, bly shall tinue to elected, amendment perinitied to which they were elected, A true copy of Joint Resolution No. 4A DAVID L. LAWRENCE, Secretary of the Commonwealth, No. BA. A JOINT RESOLUTION Proposing an amendment to article nine of the Constitution of the Common- wealth of Petinsylvania by adding thereto a section Section 1. Be it resolved by the Senate and House of Representatives of the Com monwealth of Pennsylvania in General Assembly met, That the following am endment to the Constitution of the Com monwealth of Pennsylvania be, and the hereby, proposed, In pecordance eighteenth article thereof article nine be amended by ng the following Section 17. In addition to es stated in article nine, ution, the SI same is with That thereto the add section - the purpos may be auth orized to issue bong to the amount of fort two milllons f dollar ($42,060) (KX) ate DIANNA ANIM] A WORD COl the pays for a four-line i in solumn, Thess little ads nre wonder workers In the way of resuils Adver from a “Help Wanted” and Lot for Sala” toe 8 “House EF Hall. 24 FOR SALE. truck, in good spected 8. G. half-ton and In- Hall. 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