November 18th, 1937. THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, B BELLEFONTE, PA. Page Seven, | - ” — -_— —— " oy " -— —— p——— OBTAIN TRACT led system fon six grades, plus a miles east of Howard. BANKS HAVE $50, 650 | TO WAGE WAR by the federal or state governments J -’” ————— : | junior high school, had to be aban-| The machines were traveling in or n nk seven Stamped on the outside of such con FOR NEW SCHOOL Goned when the State Department opposite directs and were opera- IN C HRISTMAS FU NDS ON SHORT WEIGHT tytners must be the figures which y o w————— of Education failed to approve such ted by H. O. Pletcher, of Howard, S————— show 2.15043 cubic inches tw the {Continued from page one) a move. Hence students in the four and Ww. K. Lytle, of Tylersville. Mrs. 4 (Continued from p page one) : (Continued from page one) bushel ® State College highway and the pro- higher grades will continue to a= Pletcher sustained lacerations of the Christmas funds pay interest at the | nected by the legislature, the en- Peck and half-bushel containen posed new highway which would ‘end the State College or Harris lip, a broken tooth, bruises about | ate of 2% per cent, provided the [forcement of which is designed to Mus. have stamped thereon Lhe pro- On November 22nd follow nearly a straight line from Township High Schools. | the knees and legs, cuts of the hand weekly payments into the fund are |Drotect the public against eiocoked pertionate number of cuble inche n Novembner n the Houserville intersection to Mill- Members of the school board are: | ang shock. Her husband escaped | made on time. Some banks are dealing’ in the various commodities, M fruits and vegetables are not sold wo] a | n oy i corte vs t he brook. J. O Longwell Seeman. President; with a sprained wrist. The Injured | considering a discontinuance of this | These are the so-called welgh-mas- ‘Bn such standard con ainers, Lhey : Last Thursday afternoon members bob Ha Toner tery: were treated at the office of a HOW- feature next year, but all banks Lr and the fruit and vegeiable laws, Must then be sold by weight, pota all of the school board met on the site | oo. oo tho: ov ' 5. | ard physician, which had Christmas savings funds : bes 41%.¥ pounds to the bushel, ap- | A ) . 1 \ . Laws are Strengthened as forty-five i at with Mr. Wasson; Clarence M.| Oran Osmad, £848 Oolfege. R. D:| The slippery condition of the this year will repeat them next year. kthene les forty-five pounds. etc, Bauchspies, Satte College architect | chem o ‘ curve on which the cars met was' The First National Bank, of Cen- | wnger fe formes 4% Soverning EL alers Sought a Jaws Ti “Quality Coal Yard” who has been named to plan the | =~" - assigned as the cause of the accl- tre Hall; the Rebersburg National section which eliminated fre uly inant Fo a ” or e olootion of st:ucture; Michael Baker. Jr. State | NJURED IN dent, Damage to the Pletcher ma- pank. and the Farmers National A i pam wi on " et. of a for Lhe Sac Yt College engineer, and Arthur W. 51! Y chine was about $125, while loss to Bank of Millheim deo not conduct %n miles a I i EXC i’ of he groc 5, Im Fehanla 4h J od ho Ig Crowell, State College landscape ar- AUTO ACCIDENTS Lytle’s machine was about $100, Christmas savings funds. Gd n 16 Cialime $ Poipb Df ed phe Tr bi ta a on : hare AXE MANN > PA. chitect. The location of the build- —— Three persons were injured, one The fund at the People’s National | 4.5. taken out of the ad. a d ha y el 4 ue . Y ’ pity ous to m ing upon the site was tentatively (Continued from page one) driver was arrested on a reckless pank | State College is known as now v ae (N88 Deng, geER COmIPELION all coal must be sold by weight outside of the state and the previo Y = ub —, ——— . ving char ag : hin - . mia ai C y 50 Dy Whi outside of the sta and the previou decided upon, plans being to have dr ¢ charge and damage of $1050 | 4 “Thrift Fund,” in which accounts ang weight slip must be issued to | laws did not afford s iff dent prove ‘ the building facing the town of Le- service station. Fry's car was was sustained by two vehicles in a may be opene any time, to pay > vi ler . cker w ust | t | BR bl P i mont Ro the knoll on which the | thrown over an embankment where colision which occurred five miles | oui jopetied at anv, WING: pay he Cs i a " W key yi Mus, 1100 agamme the VOBCTUDUIOUB. op S 04d al easonad e r £es site Is situated it turned over on its side. Total west of Snow Shoe on route 53 at .ounts are designed to pay out just | Mr. Cullen s : d i tiga Soh on Toit im hi Ao a "Cul- Preliminary sketches of the pro- damage to the cars was about $125, 4 p. m. Monday. before the Christmas season. tons disclosed tl al Wn EiEOTe: = go, pe i he te Ms - posed building are now being drawn | John L. Strait, of near Rockview,| The injured were Carl Ressler, of | 15 all Christmas savings funds have been give nu hitie as 1.200 i0 3 Cy Ys des and he ured ol & yp “ by Mr. Bauchspies, for submission to | suffered bruises about the head and | Cramer, chest injuries; Willlam the banks mail out checks to de- 1600 pounds of oil Tor a ton and Shs Hp whe ber Wa: A y LPS 210 ST 9)" KE “om. $K.00 the WPA for funds to defray the|his car was damaged about 1 o'clock | Ressler, Johnstown, forehead lacers positors, with the exception of the it has been only through the efforts c or i i” Ksters and A ker 10 8 K N | IT RN labor costs of the new school build- | Sunday morning when the machine ations, a cut over the left eye and | people's National at the College of State and County Inspectors tha. for se many pounds of whate ney I 0 ing. The site and plans also must| overturned while he was rounding a sprained right arm; Harvey W. where payments are made at the the citizens of Central Penmeyiva i? b i 'n vy 10, 25 or 50 cent PIEA 7.00 be approved by the State Depart- | & sharp curve west of Lemont. | Ressler, Johnstown, fractured right | pank. : nia have been protected aainst Ie - Pad SE ny hts : fio 44 {. ment of Education, but no unfavor- | Strait's car was reported to have arm. All injured were occupants of Following is a comparative table chisler: : Last week Cent re "Cout IY] wes t : Bl "CK D 00 able developments are expected f:om | been crowded from the road by an a car driven by Carl Ressler and howing Christmas savings funds in Sealer of Weights and MEASUIes T- | yire aps be ro Fy. Tue 4 : this source since a preliminary sur- approaching machine, and aller were treated by a Snow Bhoe phy- the various banks for 1935 1936 and rested a coal bootlegger who RAVE A i M ¢ pr Mis .] Wr : SOFT - - - - - - » : 75 vey by representatives ot the depart- | leaving the road struck a telephone sician, 1037. All Ogures are given approx- Centre Hall resident less than 1200 rn when ty 4 : ment indicated that approval will pole The accident occurred when {mately 4 pounds of coal for a ten, a, Tryna, z most All over ane ten of hard coal—less 25¢ per ton. be granted. Machines driven by C. P. Pipes, Ressler, driving a Ford coach, trav- pgellefonte 1935 1936 1937 | Mr. Cullen sad thet the depar- t FE stations there. ds 101 dai - Plans are also under way for the | of Pine Station, Clinton county, and eling west toward Philipsburg, col- | jst National $ 5600 8 5000 $ 8000 ment is now having the thorough a ni A ov {3 *" t eNAOmBE TRY us» FIRST consolidation of the township Meupise Auman, o pilietonte, Were | lided against a Dodge truck, opera- Trust Co 11000 9700 9500 cooperation of the siate motor polic og : schools, in which County Supernu- | slightly damaged Sunday afternoon ted by Frank Harter of Kylertown. parmers’ 3000 4300 8150 In the enfoicement of the act aNd | (ndiratrr staric with sare The la: EB =" A Tae 1 y tendent F. Glenn Rogers is assist- | when they sideswiped near Snow The accident occurred on a curve State College ne positively asserted that roping rok Dele aderm RA I ERMS CASH ami Phone 74J-2 ing. This move will result in the | Shoe. Total damage was less than Damage to the truck was estimated People's Nat 4000 [ 6000 pariment will prosecuie every abandonment of a two-room and € $10, and no one was injured. at $800 and to the Ressier car, $250. 1 National _ 9000 { 14000 €r who does not present a weigh one-room buildings now in use Two residents of Howard area —a— Spring Mills to his customers. with the gr! 3 ; : dbp | throughout the township. were injured and two CArs badly . 1 t Nati , . welsh ta . r > wresi 0 My iy - °F vy t 4 * On was Nn wi sry * -, » en EA | y the ¢ ad are eT ot . § ational 00 1200 ight, tale and nel weight indi- =" . , ' OUR BANS inty are open The original plans of the board | damaged Monday afternoon in a LEGION DINNER Port Matilda: cated thereon. The bill must like- = a ie cted is tor { RT B - ; . . : r doe hunting. Then Loo, sports. calling for establishment of a grad- | collision on route 64 about two ENDS HOLIDAY cComm'y Bank 400 ‘ 1000 Wie show where the coal came from i Ai : SEASON ON DO} \ : andowners have instituted a Ei a). Sa a i naam Howard: and mines that o not have scale "The campairn ¢ bAi HW 20 rog am of land posting such as (Continued from page one) 1st National... 1800 24 2200 *1l have 10 have their coal weighed On until ne CroGhel Gea ers a { tinued from page a EL r briore been seen —— lL LA gL —. Where there are scales. There wil tdminated H at nb ’ CW YH ard Whol township the speaking program would be de- } 4 g king ; , aba an , R ‘AR be Do excuse accepted for non-com- \ ti ct at fr Totals 36300 3907 0650 of 8g ri oted entirely te statéments {rom OV pliance with the clea ly expressed Post members as to where they were A RE terms of the lew and what they were doing «hen the LABORATORY IS : Armistice was signed 19 years ago No Bootlegring Mere The question brought a surprising SITE OF BLASTS Mr. Cullen referred to the seriou of , Nort h Dakota Colts variety of answers as the veterars iiflicuities that have arisen with je related their activities on Novembe: (Continued from page one) flere: to bootlegging coal At the Old Fort Hotel Barn, Centre Hall J 11. 1918. Guests of honor Intro- ,\. rigor Several hundred stud- 48 hracite regions ard Les mpnel 13d tha " R . : M ed during the prog: were POUCT h \ d during the p an ents in other parts of the buidis 8 va end Conference Thomas Brew Hamilton, aged 99 ¢ Ys ” " . fields ; nd he neope gain tu " 4 Ne No 2 3s t I: 30) P. M. vear of Bellafon nd mans Hed to safety I'he Alpha Fire Com- . i J i ! i yo ‘ . hin Coun T Hes Dee i Ov. dad or $ Bellafonie., and Simeon pany responded to an alarm, but |SCTUDUICK deal mr Stew Oo Ss 1 (Formerly O’brien’s) (No extra charge for carries) Ba*hurst, aged 98. of Milesburyg. Both men are t . the Civil War I'wo- y doors at one end of ' rl, marched to the hote corridor were reduced to splinter S y ea O oO ts hg oe "y Hon - on Howard while wall panels forming a ven- Street, e corted by the Legion band. thiator from the basement labora- . 3 a . ’ ; i a] tory were blown from the 18 Suckers, 19 Yearling two's and three's. These e dinner i ‘he a Wd and this f ors colts are all Belgians and English Shires. orche: hakwn wi ‘ » members are from equipment and experiments : : . \ damaged. The principal loss not More bone shape, quality and colors than you will e B Let inte vicinity SA Te TI Tu v { be estimated in doliars and crnis find on any other load of colts this fall. The English vive st a OE At we Lo th | since “the greater damage involved Shire was declared by our War Department to be the w C.F Lauer chaplain at Rock paratus ingeniously arranged for most valuable draft horse in service during our World view penitentiary. in his Armistice the special experiments. Month: ol ’ ' . ra’ 34 + » : nstaking work will be required War. They have the endurance and can take it; come o'clock last Thuisday morning. to replace some of the apparatus there was little fire damage the and inspect these colts before the sale. They will Jervices were preceded by a parads Messerly's experiment has been run- : : “ pai ' r stand inspection. in ¥hich vailous local ations ning for five years and his loss in "n 9 . : 2 oCK part quipment is par wlarly heavy. . It will be a good bet for any farmer or investor to The day's program ended Thurs- In the experiment where th A buy colts this fall, and feed your cheap hay and rough- fay night with a dance at “la blast originated unusualy high age into colts this fall j cark spontored by Machin JUD pressures were being used to obtain 4 . y Troop, 19rd. Cavaky Hefont low temperatures in the hydrogen Be on hand day of sale as every colt will be sold. During intermission a floor chow {1- | Dr. J. G. Aston, supervisor of the he . 5 lusgtrating the acti es of the t2 ) experiment, reported Conditions—cash. was stated by membeis of the or- a a— s—————————— ganization ETE REVS ’ ii ORGANIZE NEW y 4 E. M. Smith, Auct. JOHN P. FRETZ. AG efficiency expért is one.-who BALL LEAGUER : speeds up the wo k of other people rd . —— - mt # i —————— - on tir ued from page one) 1} 4 Ld HES ng wo ne It yrobalsie th ” nodule { ; ml hey O aree grea Nash a QUAY FOO NI Sire i. We seanor, tome’ valaide sum Berk NASH UPSETS OLD IDEAS 1c shes non te tree rt marion GOLDEN DOVE ollowing is the League scheduk pa 4 tu rer that a are headline news right down the line! Monday Dec, ;: AE "Think ofit... Conditioned Air for winter driv- T 00 ! SOring lis 5 il - . bo ! : I LOUR " = = Bhd. | Oc oi p/Y5- Spring Bills 4 Bal a. 4 * about ENGINES! ing! A new kind of engine, that gives you terrific . . " > Centre Hal vs Howard at Cent: f £ new acceleration, and 12% better gas mileage! Maney's or Mother's Flour. 24.b. sack 89¢ CRI CO Hal Si * about GEAR-SHIF TING! New sound. procing! New automatic sacuum Mill Hall vs. Y. M. C. A. at MU ; gear-shifting! Fven size is news... these are the PENN ALTO Hall TT 3 ban 49 Monday Dec. 13 or * about VENTILATION! biggest value packages ever delivered for the money: BU ER LI | b. 42c + S4R C Howard vs. Mill Hall a1 Howard Die ¥ ; “In fact, there are 83 really great improve. Y.M. C. A v3 Troop ai Beliefonte : : ments we want to show you . . . things you will Spring Mills va. Cenire Hal : Lb * about ECONOMY! want to see, o ught f to sce, if you’ re looking for Cenire Qa Large California G spring Mills arden F Spring Mills the best bet for your money. LIMA BEANS —— 3 Tos. 25¢ ® hs rei Produce Specials Moheay i hee. OOt + Centre —- Yr about COMFORT! “We never saw cars like these before . . . we Crar Ha 1 Vv : OC . Scott County EMPEROR GRAPES 4 he 25. Hall, rn never dreamed they would come along in 1938. HOMINY Co _____2 ‘marge cans 19 Mill Hall vs Spring Mills at Mil " CLASSI about PRICES! It's a special showing... drive in today” : CRANBERRIES Yancy Cape Cod 2 he. 25, Hall . Gat OUT OF THE” ALL THREE x BIG SPRING MOTOR COMPANY ra ve a » . im Dee 3 M. C. A. at Howan/ aFayette 1% far @ Shaffer's “Special” GRAPEFRUIT Faney Large Size IS tr 25¢ | Spring Mills \ Y MC A al This Nash 12 Class io * peels fa, Be i A “All Three Coffee 4 37c FLORIDA ORANGES domn 4c Centre Hall va. ill Hall at Gentes hotsepo® il Hall livered priced Diamond Brand No. | FANCY POTATOES U. 8 No. 1 _18-ib, ph. 23¢ Troop ve. Howard at Bellefonte difference ENGLISH WALNUTS...» 20c | |cepepg LETTUCE... 2 ee wie j3¢ | TF 3 CA wn centie man See hi 1 on Penn Alto Belle.onte yout oh MINCE MEAT ____ *% jr 25. SWEET POTATOES... _...._ 10 [7c J , Hovard ve. Spring Mills at Mow: gars be Er’ Penn Alte 3 ois? Mill Hall vs. Troop at Mill Hall SALAD DRESSING __ at Ja 27¢ FANCY CAULIFLOWER 2 vas 25c | sonday, dan, 10 Howa:d vs. Centre Hall al Howard Dromedary KRAUT CABBAGE App. M-b. Bag 40c Spring Mills vs. Troop at Spring CRANBERRY SAUCE _ _2 »a=s 29, ITALIAN CHESTNUTS ®. 0c =a? C. A. va, Mill Hall at Belle- fonte Fresh Crsfield Monday, Jan. 17 Order Your Thanksgiving Poultry NOW Y. M. C A vs. Troop at Belicfon'e Oysters Pint Can 25c¢ of id Bins 1y NO Mill Hall vs. Howard at Mill Hall Fresh Home Dressed Centre Hall vs. Spring Mills at Centre Hall CLAPP'S NEW CHOPPED SHOULDER Monday, Jan. 24 BABY FOODS P ork ROAST Cali Style Ib. 23 C Spring Mills va MUI Hall at Spring CLAPP'S STRAINED Troop vs. Centre Hall at Delle- BABY FOODS PORK LOIN ROAST __.. _._. ». 27¢ fonte. Swansdown PORK STEAK Cut from Fresh Pork Butts ih, 29¢ lo C. A. va. Howard ‘at Belle- CAKE FLOUR. _ ____ package 27, Monday, Jan. 31, Mill Hall vs, Centie Hall at Mill CHEF BOY-AR-DEE Chuck Roast ser Beet kb. 17¢ yu C. A. va Spring Mills a! Spaghetti Dinner Bellefonte, Meat Bells Beef Steaks Tandarivia, Pin Ie, 27¢ tid Troop at Howard wi Ho WR FIRST CONDITIONED-AIR Spring Mills va, Howard at Spring PROOF - ‘“ FOR WINTER Dn! BACON SQUARES Taney lean ». 24¢ Mills. “SEA LEGS"! N Centre Hall va, Y. M. C. A. at Cen- No more chilling tre Hall A masterpiece of en- drafts, dust, stuffy BOILED HAM Highest Quality 1/; 1b. sliced 28¢ Troop vs. Mill Hall at Bellefon'e. Jitsesing.. «perfectly fir, OF winter win- — weight dow-steaming! a " : PURE PORK SAUSAGE "woos ®. 25¢ > ne Drive in NEW SUPER-THRIFT ENGINE - . your shirt h Jellozs- Flavors end rin] 7 0 Country Style Ib. 3e Wi Circle Holds acl. | nized like hgh. hi sleeves in zero ) ww Happy Tweive Sewing Circle wakyliner typeshock- weather . . . plow Vacuum AUTOMATIC Createst step ahead in years HIGH QUALITY WEINERS _... ."™ 23¢ held a roast chicken dinner Tuesday absorbers mounted through a dust- GEARSHIFTING . .. Remarkably simplified . . . big evening, November 16, at Lottie's like a sailor's “sea storm and come out clean. Clean, fresh air... split-sccond control . , . increase in power end Johnson's Glo.Coat "Vii . . . "nce BOC | Wn hemi Wi ier: pk freed a 70 re es oe wha, Try vet er, Mrs. Eleanor Lucas, Mrs, Kath- erine Baird, Mis Mary Walters, ’ Old Dutch Cleanser .... 2 Miss Verna Bicke, Mrs Idu Lucas Vi THE GREAT INDEPENDENT RINSO. 2 Mer. shes. |7¢ 1a whe 2]¢ LIFEBUOY SOAP froin Miran vom ed ( 4 f Zeal 4 Now On Display ~Go See It LUX FLAKES 2 es. pes. | 9c; 14% phe. 23¢ LUX TOILET SOAP Lucas. After the dinner dancing | Three Great 1938 Series SHAFFER STORES COMPANY | 25%.5%7:% BIG SPRING MOTOR COMPANY OPPOSITE SILK MILL BELLEFONTE, PA. Woe the
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