_¥YOL. CIV. x TOWNSHIP ROAD PASS £3,0000,000 PAYMENTS MARK Highway Department to Add 500,000 to Expects Total Payments by t partment of Hi reward highway construct’on plan in townships nia De he State e& ot 000.000 durin: 1930. with antici tion of additiona last cember, of mont two Expendit ty 1]! for $5,000, 01 Improvem nts State reward drainag bridges, sands of In each legislative su in scattered o case the financed | while contr¥buted decree, was ly the township and State, some CASes portion. In addition original the department reward fund the out the counties assisting towships in to administer 5 000 000 s¢ to improvement earth vd mo State Ss a $ 1929 Assembly, n the same manner struction fund, but for which previously der the Statereward system. imum tributed tenance restriction may not be Dut ng approxi of t This money is paid t) as the Con- re to roads we improved A re umn- max- 0 of $100 by work that per mile may con- the department from ward n — re coll Pop 0.048 fa = Has i lM sir Pass Driver's Examination. College Tests Eleetrie Machines wwestigation a State engineering department n parts the are Milk conducted Cot » log lege I van tu farms various shows that there t A chines installations Testa hine of as many reéfiigera as farms ule on more than half of these that no tw rom 4 ¢ cooled ent vies of electric mae visited m 8 indicate oO gave snme 1 réeits, be y 26 f milk per kilowatt nts are now Monthly records of mik hours found the 4 quantity CO. per tilowntt used that woling been in a mmn————— Motor Club Me ting. (Conference of seer Penns in Mo Federation ihe will be held Fr Hotel Dime ivani Doce r it tl { o Tearfie 1» President ly Centre County ft the Hotel comber 5. called the month the M. De meeting directors Club for Clearfield of Motor Pr Dime ling a i ———— ANOTHER CURE, of attention in Washington to the proposal of Senator David A. Reed, of Pennsyl- vara, all immigration in the United States during the next two years, as an ald to American Hi A good deal has been given to suspend labor, resolution would permit the entry “immediate relatives” of persons of foreign birth who have already enter ed the United States. Under the exist. ing quota laws, the total of 153.714 em- fgrants from all the quota countries combined may enter the United States annually. Whether the United States will be able to improve its economic position by drawing further back into its shell by such measures as the above is a question. Whenever the old world na- tions attempt to secure temporary ad- vantage of that kind, the United States gets pretty mad. HUNTING LICENSES SOLD BY COUNTY nty Treasurer L i " bE hun, id 6323 h a ew hu (ame ¢ oot } | | | | “"e i ¥ 632 ‘ou I.. Smith, u t 1 mnting Valle 0 ed 100 "nn fine i 1 in [Penns on | ED Benefit Football Game. } ti Central Pennsylvan: (nee, are ready important } High on maroon contests in gx red High + Man fon *2 m. a benefit to he unemployed, of - P Contest be u the game 1 Veterans the and ribute Legion to dist relief, LOCAL AND PERSONAL Ose hing like =i n's record roads slippery, a hin Coa — 4 LOTrMIng day a Hght rain on me traffic was Many Tew atise in drivers ac. throughout the day mountams turned it the n serious cars stalled on of lack of t others op t} from vet posite 3 rection wished them to go cidents happened oO locally. According t« vd Dunlap, recovering «dd In an head ved Mrs Dunlap ietter rece Rev, and of Reading, Mrs nie from inj wreck She wth Brooks, from oly ri wns os receis to and it received other injuri 3 ital hoapital Vou f Nothing « he accident there was male + dow wt hatohed poultry n Amhe and re an pred 3 The in plant here bird well es throughout the Amherst {8 not nearly ringneck, but more varied, well, is a na- $e The the tive of China, but Known aviar Htates ao large its coloring is much Wild, it runs and fYes mon Mr. and Mrs, James E, Stewart and son. Clement, and wife all of New Bloomfield, drove here and were guests on Thanksgiving day of Mrs. Stew: art's sister, Mme, Lucy Henney, Mrs, Stewart remained untill Sunday, when a second son, Herbert Stewnrt, and wife, came up for her. Clement Stow art Is employed in the Department of Labor and Industry In Harrisburg, while his brother is a painter and dec orator. as Lioyd Kerlin and son Franklin Ker- lin, of Hart!'Wburg, arrived here the iat- ter part of last week, guests of Mr. and Mra. T. A, Hosterman. The form er spent his time with friends about town, while the latter was In quest of game, spending Monday In the Seven Mountains hunting deer. He is ase sistant principal of the Curtin Junior Hig schoo! in Harrisburg, which ac- counts for hia not staying in the moun- tains for a longer time, LOCAL WATER SUPPLY I'o BE INCREASE] “Twin Si $ ar {to tapped led Wy tow! he and pipes nto the - BERKS COUNY HUNTER KILLED Al VP w— Known He ed at a compan Jew OTT underbeusl nls lr ————— CLUB MEMBERS WILL SHOW i enrolled a. AA SA—— BADLY HURT IN ACK TEACHER wit a Lock Haven Mas Hazen It 8 was en ome from ate Colle to the ace spend when the Five cars figured in a the vacation resulted from of the wicid. machines the on highway nt on nit ef jured, A Ua one 0 Ralph travelling the other Will ams salesman ’ f 1540p r Watsontown. y suffered greatly the from shook a patient In Lock Haven stm AMIS UNIVERSAL BIBLE SUNDAY. Ove ud 8, Fliglkr ur rnor John ges {he Sunday December 7 in ut Pennasylva Society, Lies through Bibl Tasues an © ization which annually Oo m on of portions coples Bibles and in close haa been to two HHOTIRO hundred Unive langunges, real Bible Bunday over of vears Thousands of throughout the United States as well as many Christian churches abroad join In this movement which was eon- ceived and is promited to emphasize the essential position which the Bible occupies in the spiritual life of men and women. In endorsing Universal Bible Sun- day Governor Fisher says: "I want to add my endorsement to the plan of the Amercian Bible Society for the ob- servance of Universan Bible Sunday in all the churches of America. I am in- formed that the date set apart last year was generally observed, was at. tended with much interest, and was productive of great good, “The Bible never grows old and it i« a fino custom for the Christian people of our Christian land to turn aside in unison to promote its study. More BiI- bie study and more application of its teachings to the problems of life will help to cure many of our social, eco nomic and political Ys. I hope every congregation In the country will nave a pes riod churches DECEM BER 4, 1930. DEER KILL IS LIGHT IN ) THE i Less and Smaller Number fo Bears Camps Hunters Faeh Than K Hed, Two 1 ine de h « i tod Ore i NEE a in MM LI i ty i 4 to fou hree 3 1 i oF § BORON Camps on State Lands: rd club Sone at Pole Bridee Kettle Tax Creel it I NITTANY MOUNTAIN PROLIFIC WITH DEER ® 4 in $ : ii Beaton an Spring Mil subb, head of huyikin 1 a £ETOUpP party, al Sam: H 360] rer place ne, Hunting Notes, Homan -Dutrow ™ k= Tuenday Toup nm largest Mever. of Hunter Illex eK killing Friday. George Luse captured a nice doe on 3 it Huntingdon Fur. unting Thanksgiving He da } Was aone, ret 4a reports that th Union county in | The fli licoate Inughter of doe deer af during the last ne wardens days jast week was not ars 18 ns anticipated tar by game ber of under-we fort bear « (Ire § in n Valley field gar Green en for doe deer. and of course, of 8 Numi slaughtered will to the tany the hte antleriess deor © of does an effect on roaming on Nit- mountain, which mountain during past few years was beginning to be very fairly stocked with buck deer, we This some extent of reduction have number deer Tranifer of Real Estate W. H. Noll, Jn. et al, to Theodore B. Haupt, tract in Spring twp: $150 Nathan J, Spangler to CharlesSpang: ler, tract ‘mn Liberty twp: $1. Mary C. Adams, et bar, to Common- weath of Pennsylvania, tract in Miles twp. $1,004. Edward 8 Moore, et PP. Evelyn, tract in $8,000, Moshannon Coal Mining Company to the Philipsburg Coal and Land Come pany, tract in Rush twp.; $1. Lioyd A. Stover, et ux, to Guiseppl Rescinite, tract in Spring twp. $260, Citwens Bullding and Loan Asso, to Purity Milk Co, tract in Philipsburg; $1050, Orvig Fleck, et al, to C.D. Butcher, Wilbur twp. ux, to Ferguson tha privilege of listening to a sermon from its pastor on the Sacred Word at the appointed time." tract In Philipsburg: $1,000, ———— A ———— The Cenuy Reporter. $1.50 a year. MISSIONARY The T oman PROGRAM. Offering pro; Home and nn Fis _- Ww Miss o1 0 oot ind 1 The 3 | 1niost { 1 1 » |peote ana « i | { —————— {CHRISTMAS CANTATA IN LOCAL REFORMED #£, December 21st JACOBS ELECTED HEAD wih, of Steubenvill ( WwW. J som A —— Butler-—Hressler, — Chareh ( ored, Heal H gragation LA A HA sein. {GOVERNOR REMOVES Governos 8. Fist atu day had rem smoking ti The g« edict | in vernon whi y n in a { 3 i punishal | the ‘hunters 1 { observed ¢ other part fective that oodlands or land Enow w ® and Niate. togethe i 1 Jar § resscdy i rOVernor jf of the sCT pula reason for i ban peu] one nu 8s the proclamation wonth —————— A SH A LH pe more ormerly Ktnten % time, il Prout rs that do not “i on Christmas Christ they destinat on wail want a office « your x mas packages fav h th Christmas ‘ on time, o oy must prior re {to a day I HA —— The Orangeville (Illinois) Courier states that by the terms of the will of the Prof. Cyrus 8, ne widow will receive the entire estate. —————— TP TAOS. late Grove, The Millheim Journal tells this story of a legless deer hard to caputre: A young buck deer came down of the brush of the mountain north of town, and ncgotinted the crossing of Bik creek at the 8 FP. Springer home north of town, even though both of the hind legs were off. It had hard go- ing, however, as it rropelled itself on the stumps of bones that protruded, Sherwood Springer and I. PP. Bower went after the little animal and had qu te a chase before it was caught and put out of its misery with a shot in the head. One of the legs was off just above the hoof and the other at the knee joint, the appearance of the wounds indicating that the deer had been In that condition for probably a week. The carcass was dressed and information made to Game Protector Thomas Mosier, of Bellefonte, who sent out T— NO. 48 So TOWN AND COUNTY NEWS HAPPENINGS OF LOCAL INTEREST FROM ALL PARTS ed a hog recently given Tuesday { Kidder, recently and 1 ned from a trig to Florida T o located i age left assistant in Argyl Pen iret and 8ONS, Thanksgiving were ore they right wrist wre done when he it. Mr. teaches township above Rook- wr and Hoge ompanied Alexand- time the from the University hose Mrs. Alex- eek yuh grat he a nurse in « ry COemonies Mrs. apent hicago isn &X= PHwuna- pal - Chicago and lefonte, Yeagerton 1 eran hundred, while gation hig former numbered « the 1d Eo] new fle also larger salary than that paid in Franklin county, After all it the most of course, sponding is the home news which important to most of us We have the greatest interest in the community in which we live, and in the people who are our neighbors and frends. And it is the local newspaper which records the happenings of the folks at home, and in addition fosters the civic pride and progressive spirit of the community. That is why the Centre Reporter will make a most ape propriate Christmas present. It will bring fifty reminders each Year, While hunting firewood in Kohler Valley, Charles 13. Neff cut a deep gash into his right foot. The axe bit struck the foot on the inside, shaving the an- kie bone and made its deepest cut bee low that point. Mr, Neff dressed the wound himself, using tobacto and strips from an undershirt one of the men in the crew volunteered to shed. After this was dons he continued at work until night. A similar, or, ine deed, a less serpus injury would have sent the average man to = looal sure geon or perhaps to a hospital for a week or more. From all reports, the in an agent down to get It he same day, wound is healing nicely, sw Yo a