ry 26, [956. pummm— mn | THREE MEN CLINGING TOT | 20 SOUTH DAKOTA HORSES | TOWN AND COUNTY NEWS . . APPLE TREE DROWN IN | AVERAGE #170; TOP, $265 Flood News ; Local People Contribute Toward Relief | JUNIATA RIVER, IN FLOOD| 1, alin, Sorte] ns or oe eveRESY , r live FROM ALL PARTS IDENTS HEAR FROM [CENTRE HALL AND COMMUNITY [THE FLOOD IN CENTRE HALL: | wp | | i » iM ‘ i IN FLOODED AREAS! CONTRIBUTE LIBERALLY T0 SEVERAL LAKES FORMED LEWISTOWN FLOOD REFUGEES A——— - - LOCAL FRIENDS from their family, located in Johnstown " { y nd POs ha o ti : \ | ———————— 03 to leave thelf home,! nditers housing the sufferers. . |where George K. Rimmey lives he | ADead : Hite foi Wisi HO three | EASTERN AND WESTERN MAIL R asm ‘pleasant. | These RAE WAS AREN Lot flow also coming fi BA Sin4 lakes uhforiunite. men never made o a md.| DELIVERED FROM LEWISBURG | AMeWillinms t her of ohn . nN > or pal of he school | " ~~ > of 1 e. Pre gbyterian ol hi | OU ns z : To kh a 4 31 : BY TRUCK-MAIL CLERKS | V. Goodhart, ness Johnstoy wag given aroxen, ne tru situation vy returned to ——————— Her RED CROSS SEEKS CASH: FIVE WPA PROJECTS IN CEN. |e | SUNDAY SCHOOLS To 801 | TRE APPROVED BY FREEMAN | st FPLY FLOATS: Doo i) ANXIOlS ow nr FLOOD HERO A SUICIDE. Farmers Contribute Mik, ——— i ——— FREE TALKING PICTURES TUESDAY NIGHT, 8181 EE. STREAM CLOSED TO FISHING and Clothing —n A. MOVEMENT AIDS LOCAL SCHOOL STUDENTS WO CENTENARIANS Dir. ———————_ MAIL SUNDAY EVENING: PF. 0. OPEN FOR SERVICH £31 pe evening 1 some 11} oudeburg : This work in t a complete . . appenas i t i y . . s wWpenaa | . “ oesroning of the 1.285 rary books. fi. to] Postmaster General Clinton dent p id a) twp librarians, the care and arrange-| famokin where no available sory ice Jenberger, 3 Lp { jmanner WrRe conszignment { mall hom of hor son, Third lohny H Robert Meeker motored to Joins F. M.Fist n first class—found its way . S i Keemer, Geary, J. H.}* 3 . . i town to jook Up relatives, Bruce | py iff, C. W. Boozer, J. Elmer Royer |oould land it in this region. An in] She Meaker's home was surrounded by Dr 169 Was table to! 4 : Toon sd Fo n CO rite on water, but that of Mrs. J. W. Havie ea W. K. Hosterman, ©. R.]8rranged to have it trucked to Btate lgreey friends then Ralbars, Bling Ts ang Tparts gop I anes) Teed ts Wiliasmpont aunt of Bruce Knarr's wife, was high Neff, W. A. Alexander E. M. Huyett, |College. On the way Millheim, Spring| A fa] suffered three weeks ago he Reta ey at ; wy Mori ing “Mise Aghios Cummings daughter and dry, due to the high elevation oniW. F. Colyer, W. A. Homan, Mrs. 8. [Mills and Centro Hall were served, It|ig thought to have hastened her in No total ork is vy of the former couple and Tune hed to which it was Jocated W. Smith, Mra. Laura fee, C. DD. Bar.| Wag the first mail from out the coun- death. Bhe was cons ous until tw mitted 5 gether. Miss Cummings lives at the Miss Agnes Cummings, daughter of itholomew, J. 8 Hoozer, T. A. Hosier. |ty to arrive since Tuesday evening of {days ago The seventeen students svere go-1Y. W. C. A. and js employed in the Mr. and Mrs. Harry Cummings, em- man, J. I. Fettefolf, Miss Mabel Ar- Inst Week, ; en plist lected by the school and N. YY. A.loffices of the Keystone Food Prod« pioyed as a bookkeeper by the Key-iney, D. K. Keller Charles Arney, The Kerlin Pou y plant was ti Governor Earle, on a tour of in- authoriti_e and are given worg that|ucts company, She is a OC H H. 8 stone Company, Williamsport, radioed | James Foust, G. Frank Smith. Clay- | F's iplent ot ie largest nub o Ppection of flood centers, js dae in| will help raise the standard Pf the | graduaie, fA Message over WRAK that she wasiton Homan. John Whiteman, Richard first-class pieces, more than 1000. The : school and at the same time aid ; safe. | Brooks, Fred Homan. William Han | First National Bank received all of itafiPellefonte soma time this week Over > ar Fray - he hm An infection followed a mere scrateh Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur MoClellan and |", Lewis Krebs, Blaine Leister, Sam. | Pedoral Resdrve mail covering thigthe air route. From Bellefonte he will sions, am ww a. Yan the loft Arm ve Bphwre et tan- young son left their flooded home in| el Shoop, Mrs. Lizzie Jacobs, An Period the servi e was shot, motor to Lock Haven, > shan anit at this Yne wo ne in Look Haven the latter part of the drew Mark, Frank Ishler, IL. Arthur | Monday Sorenoon mall was trucked tp ests “ 54 Semaetable SE AY. that week and came to Centre Hall, Mr | Wagner, J. Ls Tressler, Floyd Snyd-|from Lewisburg to State College . : : . Fifty enlisted men of Boalsburg| while engaged in making repairs 0 MoClellan returned Monday to Bey jer, Mra D. F. S8mith, IL M. Smith, r——— : DODDS HORSE SALE TC BE Troop of the 103rd Cavalry were sum- jan automobile in the Miller Motor that the home was put into condition {John Coldron, Mrs. Bally Ruble, Ver- The flooded areas in Lewistown. on HELD FRIDAY, A. M. aqTH mond for duty in Lewistown, last Sompany garage, the skin on the arm f Fri evening flor the water in the week. With rifles on their shoulders {above the wrist Wag broken, but after Fay evenl , after eo ater ne . ment of the Chemica] laboratory Mr and Mrs Harry Cummings celebrated her 100th birthday . { i cloak room srrangements, checking | Mr. and Mrs, Blaine Ledster and Mrs Morrow, D. C. Mitterling. [Spector discovered the condition and{on January 17 She for the reception of the mother and { bon Garbrick, R. 8 Jamison, Mrs. BE At y p Vn . and bayonets at thelr side the Guards. applying a lool remedy no further son, E. Flink, Joseph Hartley, Kryder| juninta river was again within its ‘ Bs : . : . | Frank, George sist Jokhr Ritrow, Mr. and Mra. Reuben Rickert up to heorge Ry Mn, John 1 . banks, reminded one of a picture of The load of South Dakota horse [men patroled the streets and alleye|attention was given until the mem srw 3 ; ' 3 ” ps 3 # a Me i . . n 1 Tuesday had heard ne thd fr the | Thomas 8. Swartz, Arthur W. a beautiful residential section of a es shipped here by Robert Dodds and intercepted eve fy auto and pedes-| ber benmg the Soa of continuous a} y 5 ne bog D8 ‘rom 1 *® | Holerman, Charles P, Ramer, Miss i ty into 3 hate tt . l trian in the flooded” area and de-|pain, when a physician wae COft- Ralph T. Hess famfly living at 85) great city painted by a master artist] finally arrived at Bellefonte Tues. mat Ch ’ : (Grace Smith, Mis Laura tunkle, ¥F. " manded that they show thelr Passes | #ulted, Fan hurch street, Kingston, Rear |e 1odon Bruce Knarr, Paul Zellers . day evening, and from there were and explain their business, The Extend Bash : at . Wilkes Barre. The district where they |. A ee art, Fa ’ ‘brush who hated beauty.the mud trucked to Centre Hall These High wat t 8 F. M Flahe men Chil met Pruiay m > i ve pe pes 5 4 . . . Fr or % 4 . J p " 5 - live is subject to flooding. All of the OWA Emery, Russell Bohn, ©. F, on green lawns, small bullding ls f Py # ny Mill vod out. | 10 home of Miss Jennie Shemmas ¥n- s Bs . f the . aa kf supa ) ne n - " ony Spring ) 4 Bn pos children, except Mrs, Rickert, are jiv. | y. Paul Fetterolf, Ben Corl, Mrs strewn about, dwellings collapsed or] 8re the horses which were adver arm neay Spring 8 caused a post : 3 der the direction of Mise Hlvanor ing at home. {Annie Homan, Mrs. T. 1. Smith, John oug of plumb, all system destroyed tised for sale here on Monday of ponement of the Fisher-Beightol sale. K|mith, who dissed * Welahtad ; jDashem, T. 1. Moore, Stanley Brooks . . scheduled for last Thursday until Bat-l “ rapredenting his daub, this week. The olay w die to ; ’ Silks, The fourteen ladies Piesent iMrs. Mary Strohecker, Mrs. ( Nement a delay was dn urday, March 2% — ——— : were! Miss Rizabetlh Part holotmew, [Leuse, Mrs. Charlies A. Miller, © H. “wp. hundred hr . tadanta the flooded condition In the west. —— : Mrs. 1.8. ¥ wv, Mrs. Wm. Bradford jHoman. The latter contributed forty Wong ole a Rad en ay ant ern part of the State and the The Senbsr Class play, “One In Al Mrs Frank Geary, Mrs. Charles Mil | bushels spplew. Clover 1 O Hh 8 » » uw ah sti 8 of wpplew lover Club, gro out the United States were transfer-| PAralyzing of raflroad neftitian, Millon” which was postponed on ie Sah Le Etwigh, Mm. dg Waters ruin one city and then the BE. A. Smith, Ralph Hagan, William | ™1 © Penn State Coliege, during the The sale wil take place Friday |,ceount of water conditions, will be M : Miss Mary Delinda Te Pou aame waters. go. down the river’ 10! Katlor, David P Nop TT recent past, and entered all four morning of this week, wt 10:00 8 . : : , ler, David P, Noll i presented Saturday ovening, March . $1 ruin Other: cities. or avid Noll | classes. AM Mrs. Fernie Homan, Miss Smith and 2%, In Grange Arcadia. Mrs. Thomas, mother of the hostess, jand then turned over to one with a In the old argument-fire vorsus witer-which is the more desir five «it Is well to remember that whereas fire may be practically localized, flood