—————. So—— ¥Ol. C ¥. GOV. FISHER RETIRES WITH $20,000,000 During 1000 Spent #635.205,000 Year Term—RBullt Miles Road--30, 53% on Payroll re from mingst: income Hck nse are fees tax 3 SOU gasoline al aid; eOus and estimates “The miles of 031 replacements, ing, is pointed out road building, program miles set up in advance of X 2 major new miles was of worn-ou struction = ally wien velditic ason pleted mn THE PEOPI JE MUST CHOOSE, wovernment, under the demo y alien ht Ev on : ble rig its dread hand stitution becomes ment and more paper om the one h of individualism-—on road which leads There middl to the people to Marriage Licenses and Wills low 1929 Figures, over the ment Fall re found that owned In 192% 198 wills, On the Will departm 180 peonle had qa woperty and had prepared Regi Fossman filed EE ———— MA A Return Postag, Please, i. I. Smith, county treasurer. de- sires to more fully impress applleants for MHoense, who make application for the same through the mail, to enclose POStago-—a stamp. Hundreds who ask the treasurer to forward licenses of various kinds fall to enclose the nes easary postage, imposing a burden up- om that official, so he asks, return post: age in all cases, —— A ———— With nearly every appointment of importance already filled, even that of Forests and Waters, it looks blue for former Judge Dale to secure ym seat in the front ranks Rt —————t Over one hundred tax Mens on prop erties In Bellefonte borough have been entered on record in the prothonota. y's office, and more than a hundred liens from Philipsburg have also been filed, 2c 1 \] Tr CEN FY COMPENSATION DENIED FOR INJURY FLEMINGTON IS GIRL Her Ni Employment ht Because B O'clock State of i In Law, Twins at Potters Mills, a A GREGG TOWNSHIP Yiu SCHOOL NEWS, ATIONAL Vocational School Wins Second Place in State Project 4 Contest dicated on the atached sheet go to ir Ou I r ins i In has made 1 t two years, | tion of parents of! and of RoR CO OMY] cachet “ puplis h velopment the project winners Senlor Projects, ISON end } Junior Projects, I d Poultry Itenbergor—3 ath “ potat §th Musser dairy. ith Rossman | Basketball Scores: Games played at Millheim day resulted as follows Gregg Twp. Voo 8, girls, 22, Gregg Twp H. 8B, boya, 8 Senlor Has Honor Conferred— William Campbell, a senior in Gregg Twp. Vocational school, , has been elected to receive the Keystone Farmers’ Degree of the Future Farm- ers of America. A small number of boys who meet the requirements are elected to receive this degree each year at the time of the State Farm Prod. ucts Show. It ds the first time that a member of the Gregg Twp. Voe. school has ever been so honored. A SAGA UTA. Look at the label of your paper ths week. If you pald on subscription, ered: it should be shown. If the figure In. dicate Indebtedness to us, we would ap. preciate a remittance, Swine ard Norman «corn last Fri Girls, 18; BE. Pp. V. H Voo, boys, 29; B. PV. the FRE HALL. PA. FIRST NATIONAL BANK'S ANNUAL Committee on Unemployment, | PAYING DEBTS ON METHODIST £99,900 of Harrisburg, Reports Pald In Pledges.~—RBoard | Freasurer § on i les Met at Fw sday. i * ® CENTRE COUNTY NOTES, HOSPITAL on Thursday, h: the hospital since Ch he ving mtient in mas eve when was struck automobile 0 John Shutt. on of Bellefonte, Thursday for surgical was admitted treatment Hazel mitted ment, Mra Emily Shultz, of Curtin, became a surgical patient on Friday. Harry Solt, of Axe Mann, was ad mitted on Saturday as a surgical pa tien, the result of an ackident in which he was shot in the face. Samuel W. Stover, of Lemont was admitted as a surgical patient on Sun- day when his automobile was struck by a train at the Oak Hall crossing of the 1. & T. rallroad Robert Calin, of Pleasant View, was admitted on Bunday for surgical treat. ment, Mra. Edna Haupt, of Bellefonte, IL D, wos admitted on Sunday as a medi cal patient, There were a total of 43 patients in the hospital at the beginning of the week. Rhodes, on of Bellefonte, Thursday was ad for surgical treat- AUTO AND TRAIN COLLIDE AT OAK HAL I lp IALSTON—BOHN, mess oes BARTGES PROP} RTY SOLD, i WOert J HOR Dronet nn H old A Pass Tests at Bellefonte. ——— Christmas Seal Sales Here, A - Want New Road. AA a ss— Dale's Windfall p on Judge sid ft & Hnetl piace IR IKON Arthur 1 Dak Bellefonte Cchaimman of the Pinchot $ 1 . MINE ihe sp 1 i ing ampaigns last n Dale myrtm Hot m Judge ha Deg after his defen for a f bered i Petey oported he Plitshureh AM» ALTOONA'S BIG AUTO SHOW. DOMD al ) v af A pomp and catty ‘ N nd ti de 6 OX Jaffa Shrine Mosque 31 Ke after New York's elite approval on the in automoive luxury, Altoona will show to Central Pennsyl- vania many of the models spotlighted at Madison Square Garden. One hundred and nine thirty-two makes of cars will be display at the Mosque according Paul C. Pommer, show manager, “The latest designs the automotive world has to offer for 1981-—from the luxurious ‘Block long’ cars to the ‘family purse’ runabout--will be shown by the Altoona dealers” Pommer said. The twenty-two dealers staging the show, which is a 100 per cont repre- sentation of the dealers of Altoona, Are enthusiastic over the coming ex. hibit and are doing everything possible to make this year's show the higwost and best ever presented Cental Pennsylvania, ——— i ————— Goveror Fisher's twenty-nine mill fon dollars surplus at the end of his term makes Pinchot’s seven million dollars surplus look more like thivty cents than a feat in financing. stamp of latest dealers of on to models fo I EL 1931. TENEMENT HOUSE CHANGES i i nov init t into essa mms A os Fetterolf Buys Home, I Fetterol # Wild lp Fa ding Game METHODISTS MINISTERS ASSIGNED NEW (CHARGES - A State Should Pay Right-of-Way ages, onsider than ti Centre i paid mages during growing Hospital, 100 HOO —- — Sheffield Mik Prices, } cael price to be ald the the Association, in $2.1 Rheffield Producers Inc, for the the month | por hundred | 3 per cent, Grade PB m Ik | in the 201-210 mile zone, with the! usual freight, grade and butterfat dif. ferentiale. This is equivalent to $238 per hundred pounds for milk sold on a 35 per cent butterfat basis. It is a decrease of 37 cents a hundred pounds from the November price. The conditions in the New York milk market continue to be bad. The re duction of 47 cents a hundred pounds in Class 1 milk, effective December 8, and the low prices of cream, butter cheese and other manufactured dairy products has resulted in a reduced price to all producers. There ds no ime mediate prospect of any change for the better but with the flush months just ahead of us there is every Indication of still lower prices, a statement from company headquarters indicates, A A IANS, The agricultural depression which has existed in the United States for the last ten years under Republican economic policies is reflected in the fact that daring that time 3.760.000 persons have left the rural communi. of milk sold Descomber by them 1930 o> is 8 pounds for ~ NO. 2 sist orn FROM ALL PARTS linpoerines OF LOCAL INTEREST ! | f i and ork by iber of ury Bome now pro- tock and and MM, i yr last wer, Clyde mpital pres company, of ing its pro- k instead Trucks ry other appointed a Fisher, be- con Inisstion ho served a8 8 will ex- rs in litters hat each a Niter dave to nues 8. Dale ng those Caos i presi. ourese, * Dafx, i the above it it with He mancy wif and Pena re # Ye e Mved Mrs i 1 i of State ¢ try for a ing to Frank urney BiH » to re- Vrs rep- nstarch an in ny also Dingess unt, while one of the w about with her in Mil acting as Boob haw injury te Boob from an Mr an ridges from the ny Mountain, Saturday, obliged to make road to a bank 2 car that skig- where he was on that is confined to ber turday evening when she in Hor alliment has diagnosed as being a touch and she is now responds Miss Leona Lohr, I, is taking care of Journal sates erby im at rocents Centre partners over the in Phil- carficld and by the law heretofore, a Clearfield hnson at the i a taken or nent Indian Spr aker Representa Democrats Myers is a nae township, Perry coounty, He gained popularity when fought the Ku Klux Klan at hen the organization was n Indiana than in any other was sclected House of stands 75 to My tive this ie ODeniy a time w stronger | State, At the annual board meeing of the First National Bank, State College, the cashier made a statement declaring that the clearings of the bank had reached the sum of $30,000,000 during 1930. During that year $24.000 wae pald in dividends after charging off $16,000 for depreciation, or added fo individual profits. At the annual eles tion David F. Kapp, cashier and trust officer, and all members of the forsner board of directors, were re-elected. The unemployed are taking advan tage of the offer of the State Forest Department to permit taking from the State lands trees, dead or alive fit one ly for firewood. The section ring along the Htate road over the Seven Mountains is being woilied at present, forest rangers supervising the work, The trees are cut, dragged together on piles and then dragged to the edge of the main road with a eaterpdllar tracts or. During last week a large numbese ties for the cities, of men were at work, : -