HALL. PA.SN "HURSDAY, FEBRU. ARY 22, 1540 FARM HOM} MATILDA BY NEAR PORT DISCOVERED PASNING ON Fli MOTORINT the floors of the wag uppe Most £4 rom the dwelling. rrived. furniture removed The soaked house thoroughly time the Although by the flames extinguished. no fr became the one injured, firemen suffered cold after Insurance nm their clothes wet. was carried on SI I eh a™airsrr “LITTLE RED SCHOOL HOUSE" AT RATE little red Pennsylvania 300 go schools, OF 300 The ishing of house at year, school is in th rat approximately Consolidation of improvement © legislatio and in are three of the prineips fo il reasons the rapiq decline of the ne instructor teaches Department LEAP YEAR HIGH DANCE SCHOOL, IN MARCH 181 hE ARD PARTY, FEB. ey win will Benney Garden Clab Club G Meet Carden meet of at is the Mrs, 0 Friday 1:30 io home night o'clock Rh FREQUENT GATHERING IMPROVES EGG to QUALITY if » Of you're high quality. times a day gests County Frequent of removal trying produce ogge three sug- Blaney. the also heat them basket, « guthey wire R. gathering reduces soiled egg and of natural in a Agent num- hastens from the ey the ogg. It daily fs RRS to all a good plan Pack juasst heat Too only once the natural animal them. the ends down ings place ~ the oges thnskets be on their ends up i jg bHewut small down. if to ti shell he the egy ie t t of : andling shadow wil This packed i the time ( will laced he darker and he in a lower grade. happen if the the small end up. It advisable ¢x in the egg in advance of their This per- mits them to cool and absorb the some percentage of moisture as in the alr of the room. Keep both empty ard filled cases off the floor. For increased efficiency, divide the cgg cellar into two rooms, The one may CREM are with to cellar s#iore for 1. emply several CaM days la the eggs, and the other for cleaning, gradisiy and packing. Such an exw collar enables a producer to maintain high egg quality. 1 £) | ISTATY ANNING i REMOVA] GRAD] i 5 ~ i { ROSSIN Daupt Pennsylvar and re struction < overheag Cambria ntemplated on Route 22 Ehenshurg Other programmed county. ive i { projects which have by the Denartment elimination are: 21, crossing Route Eighty ng Ohio rr Camp county, Washington Four to eliminate one ¢ over tracke of the Baltimog o of mile county Gre railroad, 8. Rout + “ 19 eliminate . © Mercer Perry. to track Ra ilroad d Allegheny n irg over £ of th Central HY r ule v1 — ins fs A SEIZED Al DRIVER DEER [STATE ro WHEN KILLED invol orm par $ $41 tomtbiieg aphernalia used in hit will be applied in al future where the ebtained tm —— Gp ——— SCHWAR'S ESTATE IN PENSSYLVANA IS ONLY multimillionaire £30.821 master and one-time jheft an estate of Pennsylvania, That in this Jegal only in could find all but since "WR Appraisers Schwab York, of state Wily where ver 3 of filed, known reatdent New will extent his until j his Wie 1 will not be % recored there : for of © rhs Sel vedrs was chal an of 1 t pr the Bethlehem Steel d ¢ ' Onee Th far a his forguny 1 E £30 HOG ann | Lewd 3 il died repo some time tune hi dwindled awa and vals a comparatively Tan an warth 3 chicken fi automobile A ti i 2 petals grader and twa V|Behwa Prop £3.- bv oewloy ver BIMOng the which bate “Immergun, ’ at gave erly found at i anette to his GU O00 estate eteoel ranster wile death. I CAL SOU ATI, CLOSED BANK PAYS Compare the following dispatoh icerning the pay-off In a closed bank, under the Hoosevell Administration, with the same sort of story under Mr. Hoover, and rejoice: “Depositors of the closed Consho- hocken Trust Company are being paid fourth and last dividend of 2 1-4 per cent, $6389, this week, the De. f ot Banking said yesterday. Depositors pow have received 37 per her cone. lm PASSING OF A RAILROAD; | | I. Ol I NEN (iN 1] ini ren folks, people, AN enter through its its worth NEVER The 1 Halve ies HeMICe ’ that y the w moepnity dollars the ros Can ws comput and cents Macontinuand of ul will Belleville, Hi £0 many other communities y state road, high and tion wit £1 h century age mbites), and tien fin ————————— A] A AA STATE (COLL. PH'B'G AIR PICK-UP ROUTES It ON {3 rus schedule and and Congress- confident that bo presented Aeronautics the the present ot duPont nat Aare if; & that Auth pending { All American communities mag { figures enable to applicat jon can the Civil with favor At present Aviation Ind wserves flying 1584 milem dally pick-ups look on nd making 9 Ss ca A MAA IN CENTRE UNCHANGED Direct relief payments made In Centre county for the week ending Thursday {last ' whirw practically j change from the week prior. although still 0 than $1.000 below payments corresponding more the This f week 193% the chang! Contre is summary Bu report on tus of direct relief in county made today by State TORR ¢ F. Clair Ross in his weekl of pavment made through the 3 & BRIGHT iE? I ME SOI | Ho £) 4 b 1 H. SWi ORG DIUTROWS mi —— WRITE FROM PETERSBIL RG, NT. FLORID 41 508 Pete mul Monday Lo leaving Florida for Very are io to Largo The expect mease wend Reporte: 11 tart March Reporter: home oo \ to of The . shout the middle 1 Yi fon We QOITHOW H thn } » i i vi} re ntl WAN (OUNTY I THRE G. 0. P CHAIRMANSHIY IE Ome Erippe put hi that m POTLE ore hi recovers # The Ladies will aponsor bridge tonight (Thursday) room eight or the Golden Farle and 00 their The cents a party lodge vim ission in + at o clock charge is twenty-five f Andrew Me J day “Top for assjetant FPeesman, som Mr. and Clay W. Reesman of Camden, N. will appear at State College ¥ri- night with Jan Savitt and his Hatters,” the orchestra engaged the senior ail Mr. I= manager oO Hersman Three BPellefonte Tanks are .agcept- for the Finnish relief desiring to contribute asked deposit either the Bellefonte National Farmers ing donations fund Peraons to & Cause are to the money will the First the ("ompan Belleointe who] ! of As Treasury | reau sistance Disbursements (3 i i week { i i $4.4 the Dewar fo ere $4.8371.30 made f Hadi sementsa oil in 735 checks last " 17 Dghursemenis Wed wet 146.80 made in checks 8 irsementa oar were eo chooks ago Die 14.80 A made in R17 —————————— A AAO TAINS that suffering when We science will come to the hope of | time, some how, the week ple activities, Old-fashioned winter doesn’t seem to fit in with man's stream-lined transportation and modern way of living. We know no~ ture's laws are inexorable, but sei. ence hag found a way to master some of nature's unfriendly actions. Speed the day when a heavy snowfall may ‘be taken care of with dispatch and efficiency, and (he daphger OF trivel removed : ! i humanity some a like paralyzes & peo aid Show one of last and thelr ch met jas ¢ i of Tresdn Boy PER fit ome 8 Tamizen. These members Fred Homan res i it Dutrow, rs Miss M Mi Arthur] 4 Mrs Lis ra, John Coldron and Alexander, aged 2 VOArs, of Axomann, was treated on Monday at) Centre County hospital dispens ary for severe lacerations of the left arm receiveq when his arm went through a window at the Brewer ser vice station in a friendly tussle with companions. About 12 or 15 stitches were required to close the wounds, ——— IS Miss Annabelle Stiver, waitress at the Philips Hotel in Philipsburg for ton years died on Tuesday at the tearfiold Memorial hospital where sho had been a patient : David Keller the y : ARM BLREAL COUNCHY YS HOLY ep FTTHERAN i A G1TT0;: 4 A {PARENT-TEACHER GROUP “BIRTHDAY PARTY” birt as HOLD i hdiays has program for n ent-Teacher the @ axon lation ting Association ting school buildir Monday 2 | SNOW, AND MOR SNOW —————— I'd BE TRIED MONDAY, FEBRI A RY Birthday Party for 5-Vear-Ok Those jis ¢ Aart Jane Ci Reibe Ir Brooks Helen and Harriet Patsy Treasle Morran, Donna Bradford Mariene and Barry Coldron ang Bobby irvin, Zellers Gloria Nan- Smith, Vogt Betty oy Janet ter Don. fy : Myots, Nancy MMena- Em- “Wf of Beverly Tentzel Carl Floray, Jack Laocile Deetw and than, Jr. Wayne Auman ery, Mr, Mrs. Clyde Williamsport Mrs. Grey Tressler ellefonte Mrs, aul Zellers, Miss Pagline Burkholder, Mrs. Jack Mo- Clenahan Nellie Jane Knare —————————————— FELLOWS BANQUET of March foregather hall “Sonny” and of and ! OobDDh | Fridays {local Odd i vel i {The i next week Fellows wil) 1 : an banquet in range them ££. ZETTLE AND WIFE REACH CALI ORNIA, IND FLA, (r, fn nH Mrs BB obit 19 origina 3 WA HATS thelr Maturday., in Cold Florida hi thought, was 100 fon catioy The \ i1 they ing. Califormn a half crossing Texas, the border distance. expect to and Myre. Florida tw from to days, trip six and of spent in oposeed whitch were At EI they inten Mexico for in California they somie time with Mr, Funk at Compton, Paso a short apend Oliver A [ TOWN AND COL | HAPPENINGS OF FROM ALL W bo of grippe # work 8 Fal ph moved, Ley Homur the snow township's r means « in {1 ner of «i rede Belle ’ ve been for two now OOO ~ mn tha Yailding apartment i i Heverly Wf rs ¢ r v§ Heverly March. second floor { bie whotit the middie of 1 se hood Grayhill en- faculty and guests after (the basket night. Those pres. Are Jacob F. Manis; 8 Daup, Shope. Mr. and Miss Sarah MoMichaels, A. My- 2s Mrs, Ievid tertained the other Friday Mr. and and Mrs Donald and hig? a few ball game ent he Wetpel Myr We Mr and Mrs Mrs Reuben Kocher Miry § Rickert Dorothy = Miss Hoover, James Miller Geraldine 5 and Donald ol» far school appeal State game all sportsmen. 4-31 Close CHrTIiers urgent urging 4 in an ficials are rR doy Soon fact + i in nded © o renewed peal and of merge ney farnished ite present it ing sytney nt Rp 14 % will = atlarly bv? cenendons Insse, grit and plenty this Where established Hemembey ASG of it ix needed ro rt loaiag tHe they advise shelters ¥ game have already been officials urge that the snow we clear ad them to permit gnme birds to reach them with Many organizations and individuals contribute time, fod and even money to supplement State game funds used te purchase food for this purpose. In the past many mills and gEraneries away around ae, Mr. and Mes, Zettle left Centre Hall Thursday, January 325 and bave wot no time limit to their stay. Theip var jo equipped with seats convertible in ft, beds which they use in balmy weather, otherwise staying in cabins nnd hotels, Tn letters to relatives they praise the délightful California weather. and vi teautifol flowers, ve generously contributeg corn and other grain, many elevators and flour mills have donated seresnings, and Bakeries have furnished much stale bread. Officials cited conditions as be- ing more alarming than since the winter of 1935.36. and urged everyond terested to pish this important work mmadiately. ahh Ly a * -