The Centre reporter. (Centre Hall, Pa.) 1871-1940, February 22, 1940, Image 1

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    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
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