a sel “Bellefonte, Pa., December 23, 1927. EE ——————————————————————————————————— "NEWS ABOUT TOWN AND COUNTY. '—The Bellefonte Lodge of Elks will play Santa to the deserving poor, -of Bellefonte, to the tune of $500. —Owing. e that only three AS hE trial at next week’s term of court the entire list ‘has been continued and no court will LE held. —The Bellefonte High school bas- < etball team lost the first game of e season to Lewistown by the score of ‘43 to 11. Not a very auspicious .opening. : ! It is stated on fairly reliable uthority that Judge-elect Fleming contemplates establishing his home in ‘Bellefonte as soon as he can find a :suitable place to live. —Some time ago residents of Hub- ‘lersburg said, “let there be light,” -and now there is light, the West Penn: ‘Power company having about com- pleted making the connections with many residents of that little town. —A number of people flocked to the court house, when court convened .on Monday morning, expecting to see Judge Fleming on the bench, under the impression that the new judge took his seat right away. Mr. Flem- ‘ing will not become Judge, in fact, .until Monday, January 2nd. —A Chrysler car stolen from the garage of J. H. Rishel, at Spring Mills, on the night of November 2nd, “was recovered in Jersey Shore, on ‘Monday, and Daniel A. Ripka, a young “man living near Spring Mills, was ar- rested on the charge of stealing the «car. He confessed and will go before the court this week for sentence. —At a meeting of County Com- missioners-elect John M. Miles, New- ‘ton I. Wilson and John S. Spearly, last Saturday, Fred J. Healy was elected chief clerk; Rachel Lambert, second clerk; William Yarnell, of College township, janitor, and Mr. Moyer, of Bellefonte, fireman. The salary of the chief clerk was fixed at $1,500 a year, .a reduction of $300 from what has been paid, and the as- stant clerk $80 a month, a reduction of $20 a month. -A special meeting of Brooks-Doll posh of the American Legion was held in the hall of the public building, on Howard street, on Monday evening, the reco being the installation of the recently elected officers and the initiation) of five new members. The installing | officer was Robert Owens, of Tyrone, who was assisted by Jo- .seph Dixon\and Mrs. Franciscus, also .of that .plac§. Following the installa- ‘tion and de_¥2e work a banquet was served at the Legion home. ~~ Chiistmas turkeys are selling in ‘Bellefonte at 80 cents the pound, dressed, and are not very plentiful, -at that. In fact, practically all of “them have been shipped in from States farther south. Just why Centre seounty farmers don’t raise turkeys rnow is hard to explain. The time was when every farmer, and every man ‘Who owned an acre of ground had his own flock and roast turkey those days ‘was no prize meal. The birds those «days brought anywhere from 8 to 12 cents a pound, live weight, and often were a drug on the market, at that. —Last Thursday evening, as Miss Stella Shuey was going home from work at the match factory she was struck and knocked down by an auto- mobile driven by Mr. Rachau, of the American Express company, just as she was in the act of stepping up on ithe steps leading from the street to :a house in Bush’s addition. She was considerably bruised and suffered from shock but refused Mr. Rachau’s offer to take her to the hospital or ‘a. doctor. Alone she made her way to the home ‘of her uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrrs. Henry Shuey, where she was confined to the house several days. —Last week we published the names of three Centre county girls at the Pennsylvania State College who have been honored by selection fer membership in the new honor so- ciety, “Archousai.” It appears that Centre county might put forth a