VOL. CV. PINCHOT ROAD PROGRAM ———.. August 15 Set ax Date for Legislature Is Concerned. ' ka nroved under Following are roads In ontre county i $ rar The lite Pincho Foran I'h dante d Application nding rough Snow swhnship line Beginning in a township. to at fvoria ence northw ire e-Clinton county out 2 miles Beginning at Do of Hany the uth west 1, then Co to a point on Mountain thence northeast te a point on Run nee southeast Sparrow near nee northwes ng Moose Run miles eginning wich thence nort town- Bal near Bald Eagle distan« i v reek. thence How wg 1 of Howard ship across oenast in fp ut 1 « mile. thence and Curt 1 Romola, ISA. i VOU @ sith north 2 Point near 5.4 Centen- Half 13 t rmslen Begin point near 161 sotithenst throug ind Fergus Centre H Peansylv maies, near the Huante thence In a owns! n fs intingd | 3 on the Ati n ot line near ania urnace, distance of about ginning at a ingdon Centra county line worth westerly asterly direc. township to of Pine a south 6.95 miles Waddle, a point near southwesterly direction *atton township. a distance of about 5 mile, Beginningat mile northeast southeasterly tow nship Beginning a point about 55 of a of Briarly, thence in a directien fn Patton v distance of about 1.2 miles, at a point in Benner town hip, about one mile northeast of Fill- more, thence in a northwesterly and southern direction Jenner ellefonte d mies through to townships View shout Spring vin Valley 4 and borough and Cole ville. a distance © naing ot point Pine # fev has tery 5 of ortheast rove a northeas nm, Harris ia Shingletown directjon Potter i Fe near Old Fort, and a point on Route 29 rmiles, ar the Har ine, thence In through Har ¥ 11. point wi distance of about % Beginning at ne on & northeasterly direction ris and College near Lemont, miles, Beginning at a point on county road near Oak Hall. thence in an easterly direction through College and Harris townships to a point about 5 of a mile southeast of Linden Hall, a dis- tance of about 2.85 miles, Beginning at a point near Linden Hall, thence in a northerly and north: easterly direction through Harris and Potter townships, a distance of about 5.30 miles, Beginning at a point on Route 14018 about 1.5 miles southwest of Old Fort, thence in a southeasterly direction througy Potter township to & point near Tusseyville. a distance of about 1.95 miles. Beginning at a point about 25 mile northwest of Tusseyville, thence in a northeasterly direction through Pot: tor township to a point near Penna Cave Station, a distance of about 4.6 miles, Beginning at a point near ‘store at Pleasant Gap, thence (Continued on inside page) 1 ris-Fergu township 1 to point 4 it about townships # a distance of + i Noll's in a LOCAL IL 0, 0. F. INSTALLS NEWLY ELECTED OFFICERS The officers No. 305.1. O. O FF, were Cen tree Hall by DD. G last Thursday following of Lodge installed M J. evening: at Nable Vice | Ward ond Miller OOM Grand-—-Clarence Bl £ ted n Ralph Homan, irand-—Daniel i 1 uCto business Sery edd Licensed to Clinton County. War | Nonogenarlan Wed Civil { : runner lon {ou te CLEAN-UP beginning mated WEEK. Ay AD Drivers’ Licenses Bellefonte, Clinton County Voters Repent of Past Deeds, ‘nishing § county for caring for the poor is expensiv bevonag th reach The ed to adopt the county memorializging t of present taxpayer County some time In the past Ha county unit now is the mission<rs to take no furti building county Counts POG horse the iid bee abe uld poor district and that submit the the olished steps sh bes to re th Gquestion of county, a I Ms mr — 550 Cords of Wood Taken From Forest Avcording to a report made Paul Milroy orester Penn State Forest, theres have 560 cords of fuel wood taken from district unemployed men the 15 winter, most of this amount being cut and distributed under the direction the Mifflin Welfare Society by f f H. of tusmell, of the been ausistant in by of County orking during Janu end 350 conda Of d i i | vex] were wh individuals fae utting removes] BY them 1 80 cords wire removed by unde special free fuel permits tate. Al the Department joel fie HN this ‘ was done under supervision men and mor land, much of it w improved and oO Foreatry +3 han 60 acres of forest tlongNtate th highways Ey ' dead y ie removal of the Jems desirable timber A I Al ————— Richellen Theatre Reduces Prices for Day Shows, Startirg Monday of this weck, the Richelieu Theatre bessn rune a cone tinuous show from 2 o'clock In the af- ternoon until 11 ag night. The prices for afternoon have been reduced from 15 and 356 cents to 10 and 25 cents, These prices apply up until & 14 M. School children 15 years and under will be admitted for 10 cents after school on any day from 4 to 5 p. m. If you are a reader of city papers you will note that Bellefonte is get. ting the same carly releases and equals ly high class pictures as our metro politan friends. Some of the besy pio tures obtainable arebeing shown right now and a long list of entertaining player are scheduled for weeks to come, Look at the label of your paper thi week. If you pald on subseription, ered it should be shown. If the figures In. BODES HORSE SALE AVERAGE PRICE, $160 The horses old western nt load of Fe nEn nintn car Ciiep here and at d off to the the tions bidders on bheenn the iy ss M— A Items from tq Manse, News Freshyterian {a i Yeela i —— | Rev. Snyder Weleom:d as Pastor of Evangelical Chureh, A Snyder formerls » of town, ‘Tihs mogting (1acs i ’ & reception of the FOO YY the way, min new Addresses were made 1 and laymen, to which responded in a happy fc. lewistown Gazettes re- part was as that lot a friendly people. He an: pleasant pastorate, He the congregation that he would ard asked for the full and co-operation of the church mem {bership Mrs, 8. A. Bnyder did in respond and this She could help but recall back in the with her in r= with change but In pa tor cording ¢ y £ he follows: was const port. which in He was wind Hy Bis mong su ticipates a ple dggend do i! earty his best asked neat was she not Lowistown in here bhe notes the great material ¢hureh and to a | speech io | hie r visit i nineties, sl when company father Be Was assisting a vival meeting COM i mendabile pride i in the enlarged membership working Rev pastor | i not only the splendid force A. Bnyvder, and a student King University. ance at the reception his Easter vacation = Jr.. the son of the at® Johns Hop in atiend home for also He was : an a SASPARR IL Assessments by New Plan, Forty six taxpayers in Porter town. ship, Clinton county, dissatisfied with the valuation placed on thelr resjeots ive properties, met in one of the town: ship school houses and in an all-day session arrived at what they termed a fair valuation. The process at are riving at the conclusion was new and novel. This was permitted becauye the commissioners and county assessors were unable to arges on a fair basis of nssessment. and the appellants in- sisted that the assessors had valued their farms at far more than they would bring if sold. ’ A committee from among the dis. satisfied taxpayers was selected and to these the appeals were first made, and then passed on to the school board, and later to the road supervis ors. The reconmendations made by the latter board were then revised hy the original comiiittee, IR dicate Inddbledness to us, we would ap preciate a remittance, The Centre Ropovter, $1.50 a year, » ® CENTRE ® . * COUNTY NOTES, & ® * HOSPITAL ® » »* * . . Hous Tu ® » * ® ad medical Gladys ery of Bellefonte, w slay ns mitted on atment, Mrs and inday of Bellefonte, vas sured discharged nittedd on Sunda o undergo treatm wis on in the hyspl beginning of this wee} I ——— I Sy —— FIRST EASTER" CANTATA IN REF. CHURCH in Easter Bunday evening in Trin Reformed church of town Fast “The Firm Sanford an Easter,” Teiiotson Wilson, entitied Edith Bishop or « intata. by by Ira r¢ ndered by aseinted With and pleasingly congregation friends A text music was of the number the yy choir # a Oo was ably spoken The Fettorolf, of FP. Weta, and Miss Mary congregation much commen- and artistic rend They atdy chorus, Con Misses Lovin Packer, Catharine Martz, Dedaney W sber, and Martz, wvrad- and director Keener. the prologue A. M, Riegel of tute were Mrs, Homer Spring Mills, and Mrs Miss Sara J. Odenkirk A. Reiber, of the These singers deserve dation for the fine their parts supported by the sisted of the following V. Dnges, Bradford Heibwor MM. M by town #00 Ww J local tions of were which wingers Adaline x * 34 Faved J Margaret Mary Sara Isabel D. yn Helen Moma Harold th K J unkle, Paul E Booger Bradford, Odenkirk John T. Delaney, E. Bradford ford, A. M. Relgel, C v. D. R. Keener organist was Mrs is the Hobert Wm The able DD. R sequence ie and of Following numbers: Hella Prologue, Prooessional—""There far away.” Invocation, Chorus—"Silent Solo—"In the Garden” Soprano solo and chorus—+'S8hall Heavy Rock.” : Soprano solo—"The Iireak of Day.” Bass trio, women's trio and chorus “As It Began to Dawn.” Choral-"Our Lord Indeed Is Risen.” Chorus—"Risen, a Glorious King." Offering and offeratory. Soprano solo and chorus—"All Hail” Soprano solo and chorus—"Open the Gates of the Temple.” (During the rendition of this number some of the members of the choir formed a cross and Mlumined it with flashlights.) Benedotion During the service the south win: dow of the church, where a resurrecs tion scgne Is shown In colored glass, was lighted up from without by a large flood light, Beautiful flowers and plants In the church added to the de is a green hill the Sleeping Town” SEED OATS TREATING ONSTRATION AT The DEM- CENTRE farmers of Potter township will MoCor- gather at ti farm of Hi Les George entre On Apri Friday, m———————— er ———— TAXES MOUNT IN CLINTON Foon into operation $4 000 each overhead Wii The Dinner Party for Daughter. BE (48 pal v vi ering em A A ———— Republicans After Judgeship. ——————— ] —— a] —— Injured In Crash. owded from George A th Ove Here hove ured when HOTIO US : he was riding . dd ng telephone pole, ved 0 tur: eed actures of both legs just ankle fractured frau the fractured hip low compound Hin slightly in nother place and a the h hand of King th ure meg son. Norman » Was and was n injured second George E, Ki <r The consisting Mills. and tha farm inst ing Krape Properties Sold, "= A Krape house and Charles of an properties, a ot at Spring lot, vacant and Hall residence and adjoining ft of Centre The Spring Mills wy purchased by $2700. and the anted by Burton Fetterolf. was William PF. Fetterolf for $6000 transfers are a matter of record The vacant lot, Yormerly occupied by the Krape nrlding. said to have been to Coleman Wingard, postmaster at Spring Mills, for $500, eas were sold weok iot in re C P. Long for farm, ten sold to The Rye store in sold Mt AAAS. County Sabbath School Workers' Cone ference, De conference County Sabbath School held in the Lath Selle Tuesday alternoon 54 here workers’ of the Association church, and evening All Bunday county Invited and wil} a Centre "an nite April st. of fo services workers the meet A church by Kindly Jelledonte, and urged in the in the are with share lunch will be the ladies at a nominal notify Mre W., EE Hurley. if you expect to be there for lunch so that they may know how many to jo vide for. One of the State workers will be with us, C. Bhuey, Pres A P. 8, C Stock Show, Penn State's Little International Livestock Exposition will be held Ap- ril 25, with Harry A. York, as general chairman. Fittings and showing contests will feature the event. Beef cattle, horses, sheep and swine will be fitted by cole ioe students for the show. Prizes will be awarded to the winners. AIM A. Club Boys and Girls to Attend Thir- teen Camps, Thirteen 4H club camps will be at- tended next summer by boys and girls of all counties which have junior ex. tension activities. according to A, L. Baker, Stata club leader of the Penne sylvanin State College. The first camps will he held June 22 to 26 and the last August 24 to 28. Regular camping activities, leader ship training, and supervised recrea: tion will compose the program of these us sorvexi pri © Hght of the worshipers, A AEA | vacation periods, Baker says. NO. 14. sesamin TOWN AND COUNTY NEWS HAPPENINGS OF Br AL IMTEREST FROM ALL PARTS ardveé Mrs, Mar- to due x. apent aunt, IRCe, Emeline were Mifflin one Btate over Fiort OTL time insproving her conditions his apparently erious rh fat recent ud done, ry MoClenaha est of Penn Tr town, Power to is will have Mr, Mc Sheffeld the Har has | CONYPAny x VIET £ prem en’ with all «nn both nt was face his in- hilipsburg PTO ‘ wr west of Mr. and fioh, on & Thursday Clearfield Mrs, gentle in the suffering 1 visited Clearfield. the wo jen, 4 of the who now id from heart Tibbeng family in patient County troubic also of a view inducing of sev- prospective landlords taking charge Brockerhoff House. Bellefonte hotel will be materially improved, especially about the entrance. The the will be to the rear a sHghtly enlarg- ohdby., A few also be made on the Former landlord his ate tention hotel ong the stairway {o moved ed second floor of changes will floor giving all Markland new A is is wornnd Landsey i= to the opened by him Next nothing flvdweeding beds. brushing the tip during fly time mless a few years ago week more Clean-up week. If done. clean up the It will save you of your nose 124ny The fly, despite appearance, a real en It breeds in filth, existe lives in filth and then spreads over foodstuffs and in milk against it is cleans fly breeding spotty itself can not come times ite ems in 0 ite The Hnb ss ha is 10 ith. filly bent nan defense With the eliminated, the fie into twing The Millhelim Journal makes these itements regarding attempts to make sas in that section A repres sentative of some Pittsburgh interests was in town several days last week investigating the possibility of leasing approximately 50,000 of farm with the of drilling for gas, This pentleman. James Kifer by name sought out land own- and endeavored to secure leases throughout the valley, However. there was some contention about the resding of the lease forms and we are told that Mr. Kifer loft in a huff, havirg hired & man to take him to Lock Haven to he train. The following is reprinted from the last edition of the Democratic Watohe man: On Saturday Harman Devine was arrested at Centre Hall on a war rant issued in November 1929, charg" Ing nim with desertion and non-sup port of his wife and two chirdren, According to the warrant Devine dew sorted his family in 1927 and has beow ving in Washington, DD. C.. where he has been on the police foroe. A Ware rant for his arrest was issued late fy 1929 but he has never been within the Jurisdiction of this court until last week when he unthinkingly made a trip 0 dune County to see his v wi Ve at Centre Hall, Learning of his presence there deputy sheriff Sinte at leases 4 i acres lands object ai} or ers served the warrant. Devine gave . Hoy went over the mountain and bt for his appearance gt court
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