ITEMS OF JLOCAL INTEREST é » The Bland of last Clover Farm Stores picnic on Th ely attended. near Ts rone Park, week, was larg hoasnital an he Mme aseomblin ind den t Went les east vendants ohn Margare zel, in of Howard and was From Penns Vall ent Mrs, Tilitha Delaney, Dean Michael Delaney, W. Delaney, Miss Mary Delaney. Ray Delaney, Centre Hall; Mr. and Mrs. Henry Zerby and song Claly and Da- vid, Spring Mills, RB. D. John Frazier or Rockford Ii. is on a pleasure trip through Central Penn- sylvania, and while in Centra Hall is a guest of Samuel Gingrich. Mr. Frazier ig a retireq farmer, but leas- es his large farm on the 50.50 which keeps him in close touch with its op- erations, Corn and oats the cipal crops grown. the year having yielded seven thousand fifty hogy Mr. Frazer Sank | grove, tw, 1 largely wttended oy there were Delaney, Miss Reish, Mr. ang Mr. and Mrs. Mrs John are prin- Jast and hundred alsy kept corn cron between six bushels 40 are contemplates shifting from oats to sovheans a8 a4 Money erop. The oat crop in Northern Ilii- nolg was very good and corn is mak- ing a fine showing, One and cows ®1J. H. SPANGLER CELEBRATED » ITH BIRTHDAY, * On Tuesday, J. {Howard born at Adamsburg, Union prior to the erection of Snydey com in 1866, in which county 1 ocatedd ime to Cog hi n REFORT SCH ANNUAL AUDITORS’ “ry 1 wl OOL, : CURRENT EXPENSES SUMMARY ti Current Expenses A-F' incl.)g16628% Debt Serv. 2721 Total Tota) 06 19 19349 $ 1371 nr “i Balance 54 hand . ASSETS {School buildings and sites «+ «335000 Textbooks and equipment. ... 4800 Unpaid taxes 1937 tax, returns ....$641.40 Not ret. or filed as liens 1124.- 20 1936 tax. not returned . 1835 tax-—returns, $50.56: not ret. or filed as jens $501.77 Previous to 1935 dup. returns General fund balance on 00 00 2197 1371 an &d 54 Total £46426 10 asset, | “ih LIABILITIES Bonded indeltedness £13000 00 Tota] liabilities Fides : We, the undersigned andite 3 i r Township, have exam . counts and same £13000 00 of Potter the above ae cortify to the correctness of J. PF TREASTER, J. BE. JORDAN. J. H. NEFP, Auditors. P ROPOSED AMENDMEITS TO OONSTITUTION pUBMITTED THE CPTIZENS OF THRE OOMMON WEALTH, POR APPROVAL OR Hr JECTION BY THE GENERAL ASSEM BLY OF THE COMMONWEALTH PENNSYLVANIA, ANID BY ORDER OF THE SECRETARY THE COMMONWEALTH IN "i ANCE ARTICLE XVIII CONSTITUTION Hs OF oF % No A JOINT RESOLUTION arflels four : tution of Com Pennsylvania an amendment the (onst Proposing to town) of the monweaith of i le Mt House of Ld resolved hy the Sen- Representatives of the Pennsylvania in Gen That the following Constitution of the Pennsylvania be, and proposed in accord with the eighteenth article thereof | article fourteen of the Constitn the Commonwealth of Pennsyl hereby amended to read as fol 1. A new county shall not be created except hy the consolidation of two or more existing counties, An existing county may be abolished and its territory annexed to one or more contiguous coun ties, The General Assembiy shall by law provide for the consolidation and abeli- tion of counties: but no existing coumy shall be consolidated with another and no comity shall be abolished without the consent of the electors thereof. Rection 2. Counties shall be adminis. under such system of government by such officers, except ax in this article otherwise provided, as the Gener. al Assembly may by law provide, Option al systems of government may be pro- vided for hy the General Assembly. fo become effective in a county only when accepted by the electors thereof Section 3 Three county commissioners shall be elected nn each count in the year ones thousand nine handred ana thirty-nine snd every fourth year there after. In the election of such officers, each elector shall vote for no more than two persons, and the three persons re Rection ate and Commonwealth o eral Assembly met, amendment to the Commonwealth of the same is hereby in ' ' 1 filled the i weriff the a ( fo pi {to y al i! An oc th if r In rty he nls I a er ! 1 number of votes shall land v vaeaney happening in | serslons wunty commissioner shall | such unexpired term by the law; but t pleas of the county, | law provi of an elector of the parate # member of Kame | In counties ae was the party whose | Courts of « filled In each county | of elected ys controller, | Prigtrict shall termin of “ we the ! quarter he A strict attorney md Fo TAGS er and the ue he ie for hav the of of courts sald counties of quarter sald work 1 Provided. however, that may be directed by ty borough, township, al Assembly may by lpality or lneorporated the establishment oF the consent of the f eriminal urisdictior ‘ indebtedness or ress iia to nium over fixed herein furl tH ries “NO ANNOYING SHADOWS ON city the nny exty bre SWAT x It’s the Better Light that Makes LE.S." Lamps Popular THE big rea id 80 - ps .E.S. lam h excel- in of a friend wh at least one I. E © has an old style lamp—a S Sit by the LE. S lamp and read a newspaper for a couple of minutes. You'll observe the abundance of light—and how easy it is to read by, how easy on the eyes. No bothersome shadows dance across the paper, there is no glare. Now try the old style lamp. At once you'll notice the dim-ness of the light, the presence of shadows —and the glare of the unprotected bulb. You'll squint in trying to read —or hold the paper closer to you. You'll instantly prefer the I.E. S. lamp. See the latest I. E. S. models at the local stores. They're beautiful —and moderately ww 4 1 lamp. y t i