VOI... CX11. CLAIMS FOR LUMP-SUM PAYMENTS UNDER OLD AGE INSURANCE PLAN, D wrke whe and the Pennsylvania of 65 estates of worker died headed th t artifieq f that employee He in January who with of claim Janua larges ’ 1 been certified hed the lump-sum ™ aim 18 went t« who rea age oO received of $ was paymen largest deatl for $420. rovernment’'s old gx effect has he certified aim Since the e irance into 1 plant 1937 vent $2.023.207 to arv been cer ied 76.775 claim nts $V Ient C ROY AND FEED LOANS TO FARMERS FOR 1888 SEASON The 193 be made as wre who « olny » I. -e CK The Asnow nt Mrs may borrow ancy crop loan office Whe interest mate on Per cont , year ¥antre county farmers desiring A en should coftact I... BE. Schucker wlsaicipnl building, Harrisburg ET —— Ht A————— WeE MILES ROAD BUILT IN STATE IN Peaosylvania's highway eaystem 40500 mileg already ig the greatest ee nation. During 1937 the partment Improved more miles of road There were width of 20-foot smc ted Foe this M;peryl more than nad Feldam! 6 og Tam proxin Le Axl oF ni in the pas 3 annot ony The the needy for ain n any waned will nex ammry growin his live. |OuUrce te cash or mon oy I limiteq » farmer 4 actual orogrs « maintaining his largest which any © the 10388 loans - from in the SITIO $400, isn 4 is we than 1062 366 bri Span Citar yor prog £5 1,000 O00) T™ for th 1 “ inds @ ma alone vite $20. 000.000 CLUBS FARM p———— To STUDY FIRES PREVENTION 4-H ye vork will 1-H their organizations inactive, according Chub leader provide suring weihing alle projects » Allen I. of the College ——— = st ———— “THE TIGER” TO ENTER LEHIGH SCHOLASTIC PRESS CONFERENCE, MAY MTH The Tiger” of Centre Hall-Potter high school, has bean invited to participate in the fifth annual Lehigh Scholastic Press Oonference, to he held on Saturday May 14, at Lehigh University. Ap- proximately 750 other school papers # Pennsylvania and New Jersey were invited Twenty Iwonze plagues ewarded to outstanding newspapers and magazines in ten classifications «f the contest to be held with the conference the plagues, certificateg sible mention will be given ing publications. Practicing ar men in Allentown will Judge the entries. The tentative program the con. ference consists of 5 general session, Tuncheon, a series of round table con- ferences, and a closing general session for the awarding of plaques. Last year more than (00 students and faculty adviserg representing 104 high schools and preparatory schools attended, A total of 171 publications were entered $n the contests, an the lubs months Season to continue as are laker, State student publication will be in In of to conne tion 10 deseory - newspap- and Bethlehem for ON WHEELS; GROCERY STORE HCKERT, PROP { REUBEN a. nd frequency by the The * be two ) « |erned {will accompli ¢ forty passenger International 13% 1 hins, a cooler ] 3 Ix sruipment | ing J. H. in i { ive Ww Jarger, and appeamncg 1 wrranged { he for — pp — A A ROARING SPRINGS YOUTH LEADS WEST PT. A Mt et. | GINGERY GETS 232.532 MORE FOR proved $32,531 l employn for wnd tal ing | educa ion Li compiling and A lating summarizing he } i | ’ 24 y 3 prepa grap of existing da on maximum HOUrs nar wages, seasonal workerg employment age and Penn app rent icesh ’ D syivania: municipal personnel tw nov in selected Penn sylvania d the development of ministrative functions State cal government ™ ject will Philadelphia, tre, Allegheny and Damauphin counties with supervisory headquarters at | Philadelphia. No regularly personnel will be displaced The sponsor is the Department of er nunicipalities of ar t in lo state and in the pr “ operate In Con employed Pennssd vanin Labor and Industry —— a eap— CRIMINAL COURT rt Monday Criminal cour t opens on W8fg al f tring booked four for Tuesday rr ———— A —————— H.-P. FIVES DEFEAT * r #1 ros @ ¥ n & i { AAY and | C. { JUDGHE R | WALKER MULTIPLY DISFAVORS i ———————————— EVANGELICAL CHURCH REOPENING, SUNDAY | Reigns worst ship period) re-dedicated the pastor Lox ia sermon by The ev ning the ch irvh was formally services condricted by Rev. H W. Heilsley The theme f Helsley musicend in a and ven Hey H of { K the My Church f 8 if wns by 1 solo were choir Extol Vite Aan anth the Vill Mi V Thee and vocal ww Gertrude [shies vig yr orig building The pr 3s ea iu 1 i structu erected girls from teaumg TWO DOZEN NEW BOOKS FOR LOCAL HIGH SCHOOL LIBRARY The thirty- library ase Lot nsmociatic to the high possible the dozen books, alumni of school 134] grant five dollarg hag made of nearly most them by contemporary writers. The majority of the books are fie tion and includes such recent best sell- lers as “Northwest Passage,” by Ken- 'neth Roberts; “Gone With the Wind” iby Margaret Mitchell, and “Anthony Adverse,” by Hervey Allen Others by modern American writ. ers are Jlight Woman7 hy Gale: “Ethan Frome” by Wharton: “fum- ben Galletres,” by Tarkington; “Shad- ows on the Reck,” Cather; “Scorpion, a Good-Bad Horsey’ James: "Emmy Nortamed,” Martin: * Swords in Dawn,” Beaty: “Ezekiel.” Garner, and “Missing Miniature,” Kastner, The list also Includeg these novels by English writers: “Of Human Bond- age.” by Maugham. and “John Corn- by Walpole Two books of drama on list, O'Neill's Interlude.” and Noel Coward's “Present Indiea- tive.’ putrch- two eling.” are the Fugene “Strange : Three Yooks of a Dickens” viographical na- by Leacock by Porter, and Devil ana Daniel | Wabster,” by Benet two of poetry! Frost's “A Further Range” and Den- ot'y “A Book of Americans” of familiar essays: “Life With Fath- er” and "Life With Mother,” both by Clarence Day, and "Streamlines" by Morley, complete the list, “Charles American Idyll” amusing “The i ture, {“An | the ( FOR AT Te 25.00 000 BREAK GROUND IN BUILDINGS CEREMONIES, SATURDAY $ A 138 My Cannot attend ceremony on the campus : ————— A ——— BELLEFONTE %f00F TO BE MOVED TO HOLLIDAYSBURG | Bix sub-stations will he Operated un- | der the new troop headquarters the State Motor Police in Williams- port by March 1. it was announced | Wadnesday following a conference of squadron commanders with Commis. |gioner Percy WW. Foote. Sub-stations in the state will be Jim- {ited to 36 instead of 450 once ocon- templated i ly July 1, Commissioner Foote mald, ithe police force will have been in- | creased to approximately 1.800 with 600 patrol cars in service. Many posts | will be strengthened with men from ithe new classes at the training sta- tions at Herghey and Myerstown. Sub-stations, to be controlled by the 1% new troop headquarters in the four squadron divisions, had been assigned as follows: First squadron (Greensburg) Creenstnrg, Erie, 5: Butler, Punxsutawney, 6. Second Bquadron (Harrisburg) Hol lidayeburg (formerly Bellefonte), Bb: Villimmaport, 6; Chammbersburg, 5; and Harrisburg. 5. Third Squadron wanda, Wyoming, 5: Haselton, 3. Fourth Squadron (Philadelphia) Lancaster, 5: Reading, 3: Philadel oi phia, 4; Pottsville, 2; ang Bethle- hem, 4. Washington, § {Wyoming —To- 6; Carbondale . ge LB (GRANGE FAIR OF} —————— A tl I BLANEY RURAL M1 Rura ements PHAInNg larger towns, they provided f fi dents P } ATH ees Grangen, churches, other grougw will rprresentatives elimination « ach chorus, the or at } fourths of of ape the me rnibeds The mwanhe rs the years older ox opt and of th, rules cal] a ol for to chorus pianist mya and lender Hmit is set, It is vid Groups wishing call Mice write E the pe xtension « — ICERS 6TH Sid < repr will be least part be wp at not suggest oritor Agri AND onon te moloct. May throe- 18 icipants be cluding max- that od should oultural Parent Te arfer ABs Vegetable Soup getable soup ty the Ladies A ny d 3 08 1 church pickleg and spiced cents per plate, 10 . church, at the “aurea Ice cents extra. THE “PLAZA” At the Plaza Theatre WEDNESDAY teen O'Sullivan. £125.00 in 8 p.m THURS. cash FRI, this Cecelia Parker, odd Paramount Special Shorta Mickey First DAY, with ray At the WED. Double Feature 3 Merry Go Bert Lahr, Feature No. 13." with Lewis SATURDAY rie,” ern next Carole week" "True Lombard, Barrymore, “State” THURS, John 1 FRI., wound Jimmy 2-""Patient Stone, of Ravo, star. MONDAY & TUES. “Dangerous Holiday.” Hopper, Jack LaRue. or r +3 & * Sop fruit, Dear attraction: at Rooney also ¢ i ening, apple ar for 25 cake Miss You're . Add- and MON- red na thig Ni 1938." Billy week. 1 - with House. next with Prai- Weak Hedda PROGRAM OF MEETING COUNTY SCHOOL IN COURT HOUSE, OF DIRECTORS — & NO. | TOWN AND COUNTY NEWS — FTHOMPSON ANDIDATIH FOR STATE SENATIH { MINISTERS RETREAT, i {CENTRE Co. | LENTEN F4 J Dey 11:09 mM eR ritunl in the Lenten Season { Heinle Lock Haven 1:30 p. m-—The Minister's Toward the Need of Youth Wentzel, Philadelphia, 2:3 p. m.DBusiness;: adjournment launch wil be perved by the ladies the church. A Pt ———— WORLD DAY OF PRAYER World Day of Prayer wil the Evangelical church, 4, at 30 p m Leader, Wagner, speaker, Rev The public is invited Attit Rev. Fred of be held In Friday, Mar Mrs. IL. A Hostermar ¥ ————— I ———— UNITED STATES MARINE BAND MAY PLAY IN ited States Maris Cents COUNTY may “ ( awards A EE ——— tr A — TEST THE SEED CORN Blaney urges all to germination test on their seed before planting. This month ie a good time to make the test while other work is not pressing. In making a factory germination test, at least one hundred grains shoud be planted and thesa should be taken frem a large number of ears in order to give g fair sample. If thig test shows 90 per ot. Or better it would be safe to plant, but if less, either get new seed that would be safe or test Bach ear and eliminate those that will not germ- inate, will farmers ren a 4 1 aus. EE ——— Boosts Fire With Coal OIL George Shipley. of Unionville, in the Centre County hospital suffering from severe burng caused by an ex- plogion of a stove following a dronch- ing of the firebox with coal ofl to hasten a slow fire. Kenneth Robinson, house came Shipley, bit not penalty in bairneg fire company extinguished who lives to tha in the rescue of wihout paying a over his body. The of the rg and citizens the fire —————— A] As ls HAAN. s]ame Fire did some damage to the Paul Zimmerman home iw Milihelm, Wed- nesday of last week, when it burned an Opening through the ceiling and roof. The property belongs to James Auman. FROM ALL PARTS - February M made N isinens lo York sa ast week, to secure electric lighting equip~ the former to light ee barn Mr. Mothesp- the formes WwW acquired Ly v and ip theresa ug ab of ger t Wednesday « Xue ment farm ! bevugh Hosterman for mew house an by and on farm ago Hives about a The plans for Susquehanna yeuu the new bridge oval of Lock Has approved Department. The bridge lak Haven with the new » leval now being 1ockeon rE with § river east jen city {tha War connect line have been highw flood it i {Avis hes Ay ve a 2 willt between Lower It is 10 be of oonerete WY : wide P a OTT, Pleas Uw Hawaling Pe Ne or , ncement he this during the dean interest the suboess of hig party and ig de serving of recognitin by the rank and of the voters in the party Ernest H. appears We PIOTNT Brockerhoff ha as taken Mr Years i issue a in Englesart, of Johnee motor vehicle which gtruck and instantly killed Sam-« uel Osman. the Port Matilda under taker, is wing given a hearing in Williamsport ae the Reporter goes 1 press, before representatives of the Department of Revenue to establish responsibility. A Centre County oor~ oner's jury exonerated the Johns. stown man. Miss Bertha Rimmey, Red Cross nurse in the Bellefonte district, has issued an appeal for contributions of beg clothing for a family of eleven, man and wife and nine children. They are in great distress and anyone wills ing to contribute quilts, blankets and sheets should contact Miss Rimmey at onee, Phone 421-W Ballefonte a tween § and 30 m., and 1 and 2 p.m. I. W called 9 a Hennigh, of Potter township, the Reporter office during last week. He is yet obliged to use a cane in walking, although the ies received about eighteen ago. when a small tractor struck him, breaking both bones In one of hie legs and otherwise jnjurs dng him, are improving grad ally, The wound is yet gn open one and ree quires fregient dressing. at injure months upset and -