VOL. CV. GAS LEASES IN LYCOMING 250 OIL. AND SECURED Well Privileges {o Known Drilling Jackso Dozen Get Over for ran Houst, n. tions In Henry and Pine H. G © comm farms v to contrac 10 t provisions, ir LVN : several hundre The from $ 0 20 vears an cluding that the lessor shall ht for heat and nt $200 sil * each year According to the le dent that the to 50 cents ar ments Drillin » free th 1a¢ be paid that it produces lessor contained B borders SCOTT—A REAL SENA Rey TOR. Hsplay tt —————————— Cashier Gould Resigns. ———————— A Wp Mercantile iditor Gs Named Appraisers, Charles neral od Charles mercantil ¢ * appoint Bellefonte, F appraise ntre county ceed FAMILIES ON WAITING LIST OF MOTHERS' AID 2071 Recomm; nded Increase of Mothers” As Fak | tion for Istanee Not in Enough Care of List. to — pc — WINGARD M. AT SPRING } TT nm messin Plant Emergency ————— Anniversary Dinner, © WwW selma Target Mateh, Mills boro i i institution term Or more present m has hit here | enough Ores not hard make a ald, and what is more lev any demand for | Or to no such demand is likely to be made on the part of any resident i —— Remember, folks this “panic.” This is only a pression.” “"Panles” only in Dem- ocratic times, The Hepubliean slogan of 1328 was “Hoover and prosperity. In 1932 it will be just “Hoover.” o— in not a “business de ooCnr —— po The Republicans, will likely fall in line election code. The smell of a ple counter ls irresistable to them, and the new code will create a multitude of ap pointments at salaries from $10,000 down, great and small for the Pinchot i The Benate has asked Postniaster General Brown not to ralse postal rates until It has passed on them. Brown has in mind a raise that would cost the people seven million dollars on parcel post alone. wr Pinch to OLSe rv - AA —— SERIES OF BABY (CLINICS TO BE CONDUCTED IN COUNTY A series of baby clinles will be held next Friday, February 20th, the W. C. T. U, room, Bellefonte, from 3 to 4 p. m., and continuing ev. ery Friday thereafter at the same hour. These clinics are being spon: sored by the Mother's Club of Belle fonte. The examining physician will be tichardg H. Hoffman, who will be assisted by Miss Kelchline and Mise Noll, the school and State nurses. The clinic will offer free service to the mothers of small children, and it Is expected that a large number of wom: en who have been looking forward to a baby clinic for a long time. will avail themselves of this opportunity to have their children up to 3 years ol age weighed. measured and given physical examinations, in A A T. BB Jodon announces his first horse sale of the 1931 season in an ad, appearing in this fssue. A carload of South Dakota horses will be offered on Monday afternoon of next week. BELLEFONTE MAN A SUICIDE, Horton ‘ f N, 1 Througn Ray. Long Health, Head Following Shoots With Himsel Revolver, oF | $4 ol Boy ——— —————— Scouts (Celebrate, Ar —————— Play. ” “Glad Girls™ Give RSDAY. ORANGE SEED REMOVED FROM THROAT OF 1! + Jnekson t the Tem | CHII i Poorer ntre evi tpt - 8S. N, Class Has Oyster Supper. Sunday schoo church, ner the home of M Wednesday « hose held thelr az Present wer mand und favre ¢ and John Dut Claud Ac Milk Sheffield Prices, A — Clearfield County Farmer, Health, Commits Suleide, ssss—— PRESENTS FOUR lane] Bradord was the most ; ! teller tha sald tell pay fort t wen ine this and aha 6 SOMo the patience onus The urkholder sisters Bella MeCormick, Loraine Brungars. Laura Breon, Morence Brooks and Evelyn Colyer caused much mirth with their songs, muscial racitations, and action songs, A AA AI AAAI The annual Washington's birthday party will be held at the Bilks' Club this (Thursday) evening. Joe Frabutt's band will furinsh the music for the dancing. Bach member Is permitted to invite a guest. A ss AP AAAS Notice to the People of Centre Hall On and after March 2nd, 1931, Markie Brothers, Pleasant Gap, will be able to supply the demands for pasteurized milk, cream, and buttermilk, each and every day, beween the hours of 8 and 10 A. MM, and If we can get sufficient trade, will make deliveries earlier, Any one wishing to purchase milk on and after that date, please procure weep tween acts there w as by waiting for th tain girls, namely, Ruth chorus Reibwr, Lavra tickets from driver, adv, 3t MARKLE BROS. and Care of Siek or Disabld Vet. erans, the ya P21 empowering Departn ya the roced (Xj uiry oertain it commonwealth; Hin provid £ i re thereof "Ww providing the Common and charges; appropriation.” Scott's bill eliminates the proviso which restiicts the acquisition of toll hi ldges until moneys are provided by consti tutional amendment. The bill was committed to thet Committee on Public Roads and Highways. He also presented Senate Bill No. 16, entitled: An Act to amend Section 16 of an Act approved May 31st, 1911, This act provided for the establish- ment of the State Highway Depart. ment; naming and prescribing the dut. jes of its officers; providing for tak- ing over certain township roads and county roads; providing for their main. tenance, ete. The amendment present. od by Senator Scott, provides for the division of damages caused by change of widty or Jocation of the highways between the Comimonwealth and coun: ties. This Hil wae reforred to the Committe on Public Roads and High- ways, On Tuesday of last week Senator Scott introduced a Dill legalizing the publishing and advertising of bide for putile works, supplies and equipment in contractors” and manufacturers’ trade journals, the weath rm imbursement of from tolls and making an Senator 193 | |, DODDS HORSE SALS SUCCESS: A n AVERAGE The twenty ef 1 Single Horses * ———————— {CONTRACT FOR H. 8. UNIT | IN STATE | i . | —— COLLEGE { Yenter Brothers’, Tyrone, Bid Aveopled ~— Seckinger £9,750, of $00 Gels Plumbing for ltl NS, Puplls In Centre County Eaeh 1000 Population, ——— A —————— a t—— Chevrolet Leads In December, With 21 BOARD OF VIEWERS VACATE MOUNTAIN ROADS t meeting of the b { K i n Mills ro ted private Testimony On ad and retaine as A road was taken in for damages to the property of George H, Emerick in Potter township, result. | ing from the buliding through that section. $3,000 $35,000 askel. but Board made no decision. Testimony was also taken on peti tions by those residents along the new road between Bellefonte and Milesburg, all of whom seek damages. These per. some are: Mre John Barnhart and fam: fly, Mrs. Carrie Barfhhart, John Wil son, John McCoy, Anna MeCoy, Mrs Kate SBhugert and William A. Thomas, The Viewers made no decision on any of the latter cases pending thelr con’ sideration of the testimony and value of the properties involved, Members of the Board of Road View: ers of Centre county include J. Ken- nedy Johnston, chairman; Ivan Walk. er and Edward J. Thompson, attorn- eys, H. B, ghattuck, of State College; J. Thompson Henry, of Martha Fur nace, P. BE, Womeslsdoe?, of Philps- burg, all engineers; H. HH. Hewitt, of Philipsburg, H. BE. Holtzworth, Union: ville, and J. I, Yarnell, of Hublorsburg. a petition road | from the of the new Laumages to were NO. 7. — | TOWN AND COUNTY NEWS ———— 3 HAPPENINGS OF LOCAL INTEREST FROM ALL PARTS week's will m, eto, Legin. drer Long for March the in Harrisburg, » Grace Meth This conven classes in wom-* attend and Boal, week where dis dip Departs and Boalsburg, ad $s a raed olonel te, formally omination on the wens iegue Mr Breon's he receive ation for shere He came up setbacks having his spirit, + ¥ 4 4 ce before ef oa ted BD 3 off uta § aeion of Linden Halk farmers Dodds i Weak Mr, 1 the wells Linden Hall, 1 of the moat & and od to wanged his ver which wp the EE TEE; Midhelm m: Due ner of Chief stu. of town, that th back at the just at the make short and is enthusiastic about in which Mr. Hosterman gave him instruction. Charley says he tore the tip a wing off on his first solo landing, but he hasn't crashe« od so far and temporarily idle n the event the field is that stand both Mr he ontinued as before Hike will I» Gilmore is place where is able to flights alone the manner r 0% Bix young men from State College joined in the service in the Lutheran church in Centre Hall, Sunday evening, A quartet was composed of RF. Gels ler, 2nd bass; W. LL. Shetter. 1st base; Earl Brubaker, 24 tenor; Bugene Eslie elman, lst tenor. G. W. Griffith and T. 8 Irwin were pianists. The quar tet sang several ‘well known composit fons, displaying a decidedly phasing harmony, much to the enjoyment of the large audience, Quite unfortunates 1¥, through some misunderstanding, their program was concluded far short of its prepared scheduled but is iv hoped the musicians will be asked to come again, The gentleman who ar ranges the engagements for these sing tra is O. W, Houtz, the well known State College contractor. He accom all laymen. £ - panied the young men Sunday evening
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