VOL. CV. NEED MORE IDLE MEN T0 CUT Working Forests FIREWOOD Sixty Men Already Getting Out Fuel and Improving More than 60 men are day in t * firewor Oo forest 1 tha Contre mty Welfare 8 und n County 18 being work There are K and hut who nnot vet Society la to wi employ ms helped by the Mr. Thomas said ti The work in forest ranger, who are might morning Mr dire After it tm plant who is charge of sell, who is what wood to be cut down. it is cut and the carted free of ch owners the Penn « in Hollywood where stove lengths and tribution as firewood The distribution the Society and in a large measure taken the place of « In the morning | the headquarters site of their Lewistown and are furnished with Society. They are brought bas end of the day in th The ting nountain is bs shorn off by liberal ‘entral Gas it stored Him irge to is Away wt made amor is also by oal. gather taken t % ea 1 " men are work buses Tr ansportat fon lunches of Comi by o buses, cut wood is serving providing 10Mmes ALTOONA TO HAVE EXHIBITED AUTOS AT XN. ¥. cities Altoona on the fortunate attractiv y dozen in time January in sen a of th ot les for * auton being scheduled NEVE In le industry h ms models What transmission, sturdier and specially free heeling and entirely feat: about by automoly try will ur arge sales been wnifested new syn- body frames, Cro-mesh one-piece designed Ww num other new the HIYA motoring the 1931 show through doubtedly New Ars ie 8 York made doubt, Citizen crowds as shows, Mrs. Amerk ried t about ness depression beyond a an continuanos one alone reporting the ¢ cars of orders were tak models The Altoona situated tomohidie man of “We have to display such a ing itself of its structed Jaffa Shri which fleal ran ler. of Committe ro portuni lie In buifld- whorate he Show il 1d is and show" constructs RP Dealers Show ( had the t bean EE said r- the never op pt 1 i ars to The the ania over a for the here for them, and in the} will maintain. This parking convenient our ©: © setting. iif ia one of most el type in Pennsyly at a of Every our patrons the building space which their use being o« cost million dollars Ccom- fort both in parking ed for give them easy the building for their « facility of HE itself be and and at no cost to themselves, B/OCERS to police protection ars [oases IN BELLEFONTE, SATURDAY NIGHT, oe - & at { 0, Point With Philip Benner, Cohen Made Gun—Marched a Back. a Cash Block Disgorge Pressed on male driver's both the com- For ven n nd but comma around orders ved notified AINWars to LEO, olan] ——————— An Sales and Moviugs, ENTRE COUNTY HOSPITAL NOTES, pittient tman Phi came Mr Spring ents of Craddock VT | m in hospit Prof College, Pr wns Thomas Zeigler, of wimitted Tuesday Creamer, a for oie treatment on 137 irgieal patient £ of lefonte, admitted Tuesday, on irs We the extend an invitation to Pennsylvania to the weak £1 cordially of Central dury i penile be our Januar gliesls Ly co Paud Spearly, of Benner , was admitted at the he tment last Wednesday Kline, of Pine tiedl dg on Wednesday wipital elen B Cire CONTRACT LET FOR FEDERAL PENITENTIARY struction com lowest twant hidders Federal on the constroc. tion of the Penitentiary erated The bid $2,711, All spend project near isourg xi) told the $4 O00 O00 and expects it Gove nment the plans Lewisburg to be ready for occupancy by the end of the present calendar year. 1f bid above is satisfactory it ls probable the contract te do the work will be let within ten | days, with the actual construction | work to be started within a month, if weather permits, The new Institution is being bulit to house 1200 Inmates and will give permanent employment to between 176 and 200 men. A —— Transfer of Real Estate. Wri Bloom, et ux, to John F. Gar. ner, tract in Ferguson twp.; $1. John H. Detwiler, et al, to Harry J. Bower, tract in Haines and Pann twps, | 2300, Wm. D. Custard et ux, to Regina Moffet, tract in State College; $1. Adam H. Krumrine, et ux, to Fannie _ Boeger, tract in Ferguson twp.; $1. Edward G. Brown, et ux, to Eliza- beth A. Brown, et bar, tract in Harris twp.: $56,000, Maurice H. Bell to Lemont Young American Band, Ine, tract in College $1.00, on the Hefonte, ttment on Thurs township trea of Burnside for surgical 18 admitted Thursday. Ida CC. Bell, a medical patient Mr, and Mra. John Steele, fone, ard recelving tment on of State College, on Thursday of Belle congratulations on became Lawrence 8, Lowery, of Howard, was admitted on Sunday as a surgical pa- tient. Harry, S8-year-old son Solt, of Axemann, was discharged on Thursday after undergoing treatment for gunshot wounds. Miss H, CC. Martin, ship, was admitted medical patient. There were a total of 52 patients in the hospital at the beginning of the week, of Wilklam . of College town: on Sunday as a ———— 1 MAB, BAKE SALE, The Ladies’ Ald woclety of the local M. BE. church will hold a bake sale, Saturday, January 31st, afternoon and evening, at the T. I. Smith store, Your patronage will be greatly appre elated, ate > PA A SUK oN OAK HALL HA LL. os aNd CLARA COBLE AT Bullet Plerces Deed from Revolver Committed Monday In Bed- room of Par ntal Home, in charge removed Mc to nday ev —— MILK Mors AMPUTATED ny ALMOST ———— Birthday Supper at Boalsburg, whew] and | lima beans spiced ato buna and coffee dates, weg fruit tn tte r, fond and « Angel decorated 3 preserves and 1iexl A comi¥ned tower lant, ke sunshine food cake ced white marachino This ion $ and Tw center o toa ries £ atiract on Those preser Mr, an K M Mr Wore a ents wthryr wighter and A————— “35007 OLD GLORY CONTEST. Test * knowledge of history Enter fascinating that may prove profitable to ginning next Sunday the Sunday New York American will print a sories of pictures depicting the Important and romantic steps in the development of America. The game is to correctly identify each picture. Five hundred dollars in cash prizes will be awarded for the correct answers. Bach week's contest will be complete in itself. Be sure to get next Sunday's New York American, read the ruks, and start the game right away. A 5 HPAI The fact that U, 8 soldiers are fed on oleomargarine and other butter substitutes Indicates how much Inter est the government has In the dairy industry of the country. Farmers representatives in congress are now iryving to withhold appropriations for i butter substitutes for table use, A. — ——_—— A, rt Two months more of winter and then spring will be here. The offic. ial opening of that season is fixed for Match 21. you American “ you. Be IRSDAY. JANU MAY BUILD ANNEX TO LOCAL HIGH At BREON-DECKER, nage Centr 8¢ i Ciroern hi | Coburn f of malty imony. rs —— ps MeCLELLA N=] NERY. MILLS NATIONAL HOLDS ANNU AL SPRING i “- inl 8¢ OTHE at thse rojects fM Brown, Hels r Evel Ripka under chief od hold Fred Luss V Vagner of Mr ule ervalion Were mison, ad ——————— A APA. The at w nement house th "ot Lee 9 stead ne Misa and hauled i reconstructed aw] = and Mra that Sprucctown ago the BP stern Milla the Mr writer MN inform first 1% near and a the many yea Carlin homie, iam Cmelin f Re reared j where WIN 3 shershurg Mr. « was o deceased, was ar ore marriage Katie th irty iy fq thirty.-sev. the h moved farm wf i mother } ! Toner It HAVEN BUYS DEEP-WFLL x heavy and deep well pump. and was ¥ ed 4 The £1.680 Monday rump It and well company there ish a capacity will cost arrive on will be at the ar of the American Aniline The pump will fur flow of 600,000 gallons every twenty-four hours or about 430 gallons per minute. The water will be conducted from the well by a six-inch pipa equipment to used expected temian EH ———— Thras Fined $1700 for Illegal Hunting. Three youths were fined a total of $1700 by Justice Lybarger in Miffin- burg, for hunting deer at night with flashlights and out of season. Came Protector Reeder was the prosecutor John Bickel and Cyrus Hoffman, Jr. were fined $600 earh and Walter Strickland $600, All live at Laurelton. All but Strickland paid. Strickland is alleged to have told the Squire that half of the cellars of Northern Union county are filled with deer meat and that if the poachers do not pay his fine the will take many to ail with him. a AIA I A. Judge Fleming held court In Brie last week. ! - 1931. SEYEN CENTRE COUNTY GRANGES INSTALL Was State Installing Mast Officer B. Grange. Held at r Penna, sive Ceremonles College, Spring Mills Grange CH l, 2 ad A Vietor win Grange No, H i XK. Dale, No, 200 Grange ’ Har F ir ve nion Grange i Moshannon yrange wit : ne ard I hoe Washington Grange No, Fred Crvey wg Markle "ey Irvin tar Mra ¥ Were! ingdon, Past Mast Mate Orange J {Castle, Past State ES Yrone ay Pr. J. PF coming address Pennsy {Wwoersoer Grange Master ia # iy Shigley on short play {hors of V wt or UTE te LE will represent petition at the Penn- Sho at Harrisburg wore served efforts f the granges 1: Nay in com Fa ania m nis by combined ak ing pat The committees in charge of Dorothy was ocombosedd lewis R and John 8 Cloewd, Dade i —————— > ocal 1 Display at Farm Show, The Po Tis, Kerlin No plant sd » ot hy arm Si WwW the vai booth Fein horn Lewd Before arly will 1060 the vigitexd Ti lant Kerlin Kerlin p the all of mipwos of booth have Anns County Fees Turned Over to State. More than $36,000 in fees, collected by was turned over to the it was revealed in the return by County Treasurer lL. L Smith, The amounts turned over to the State from this county are: Mer. cantile tax, $15.861.45; fishing license, $4561.00, non resident fishing Hoenses, $107.50; hunting licenses, $12,154.30; non-resident hunting licenses, $1,029.50; dog Vicenses, $5,141.50. The county paid $570.50 for fines, imposed in dog license cases, RICHMAN State, made FINE CLOTHES, ALL $22.50, Chas, Turbett, factory representative, will be at Centre Hall Hotel, Thurs- day, January 20th, showing Spring and Summer Woolens, Suits, O'coats, and Tuxedos, adv fA At the time the U, 8 Government tells farmers to kill boarders, veal claves; out herds, eat dairy products, it is feeding its standing army oleo- margarine. The advice is good, and both the government and farmers ought to take It PEPER = SSPE Ps NO. 3. RR — HAPPENINGS OF LOCAL INTEREST FROM ALL PARTS of Mil« Hall, Friday. Hle mall Valley wo of the nery were This is 18 ber § Y C A. Aarons week un removal hospital, was ar { charged orkmen, He of two Jus. ted to the sale fore 0 to lefonte mille jef in mm the Hoov« and omplalne tions. He yield pens squeal at 4 not for COWS his * ” is repre at the Harrisinirg from Wedaeadar by Guy M November, over a time, these ude great upon to Products Shov in The | Sts ution WHP {The band was i of State and althou * has elapsed | young music: | strides and have {fill numerous | Farm tl broades yim Wonk and ized Coll in gl trifle since that ns m been called engagements | i | Marshall 0 re ithe g | State | Mills D been promoted road master on the Pine Grove via State College ms the stretch from Mills to the Huntingdon well as the mountain ounty line at the top of mountain. W. ¥H. Glenn is e construction work on through th lckview Bat has osition highway and Boalsh useer § of between ITE, M Grove ase of tl route © farms dle holders of myrtle gifts re at Christ. was thought only in the discover. drained proiucing in a ulty grammed the burly grains of Mirrors made the Coldron among M time RTew ie Oreg: 5 is of 1) jw beaut in evergreen, the 3 orought tions in be in a IIKn The refe i this commis Governor-elect pot of Fish replace Nathan R. known around Penne He is a native of Journal makes of Pinchot's Deibler, the Midiheim rence to one it ‘Oliver Ping Commissioner Buller, i& well and Brush valleys Clinton county and lately has been in the electrical contracting business. Local men will remember him largely through their association with him on the baseball fleld. He was a schools mate of 8 W. Gramiley at Susguehasn« na and is an enthusiastic outdoor man, Auditors of the Centre County Po mona Grange met on last Thursday afternoon in the First National Bank building, in Centre Hall, and audited the various accounts of Pomona Grange enterprises, among which was that of the Grange Encampment and Fair committee. John 8 Dale, chalee man of the Encampment and Fair committee, ix of the opinion that the auditors’ statement should be publish- ed in the county papers, and it 4s probs able that after the report has bees formally presented to the county grange, and asocepted, it will be res leased for publication. rs hot's choice for {to