Page | Four Sy _— ll NEW HIGHWAY G ARAGE READY FOR OCCUPANTS (Continued from page one) completeness of the brick, and steel structure, Among the major refinements in evidence in the spacious office quar- ters are steel casement windows with built-in sc.eens: Venetian blinds; block linoleum floors laid in cement; steel and glass pani ions beiween the various cffice rooms: plug-in telephone connections in all office rocms; sound-absorbing ceil- ing material having the appearance of rough tile; a shower in the men’s wash room; ladies’ wash-room,; re- cord rooms with steel shelving and steel doors; a Icbby closed off from A Gift That Will Please any Man SCHICK SHAVER O LATHER cement It costs LESS to Shave this natural way This morning, more than a mil- lion men started the day with a pleasant, natural shave--the Schick way. One man told us he has shaved more than 2000 times with his Scnick—2000 shaves for only $15. and no soaps or blades or lotions to buy. Better shaves for less than 1¢ each! How could quick, close shaving cost less? WE ARE HEADQUARTERS FOR THE SCHICK W. E. Crossley JEWELER Bellefonte - Pa. Be e Wise. bie ECONOMIZE Shop at your neighborhood Weis Pure Food Slore Weis Quality i PEACHES 2°:'29¢ | cans Dromedary Peels Eitran Lamon phy 10¢ Daif’s Mixes Gingerbread wo Devil's Food LE 24c¢c Cope's Evap. Corn pts 20¢ [the offices; a separate telephone exchange for the telephones in tho structure. In the garage portion of the struc. ture, which constitutes the major part of the bullding, the visitor finds concrete ficors throughout, with drains placed at frequent intervals to provide facilites for thorough cleaning, He finds a car storage room 60 by 164 feet in size, with no rool supports to hamper the [ree movements of cars in the room Huge steel beams carry the weight of the rcof, Beyond the storage room is a re. pa'r shop, 57x85 feet In sige, with a small office for the garage cle: k, and a washroom, including showers, for employes. At the southern end of the room are the chief mechanic's offices and store room: a battery room and an oll storage room. The extreme whern section of the building contains three large rooms; one for painting; one for ue as a carpenter shop and the third for us? as a blacksmith shop The overall size of the siructure is 225 bv 160 feet, and nowhere in the building is the use of wood as a building material in evidence, On every :ide are concrete, steel, brick nd similar fireproof and durab? materials. The inerfor of the en- tire builiing is faced with smooth- face buff brick. which is as attrac tive in the garage portion as it 1s tasteful in the office rooms. Heavy steel doors, with pneumatic door- closers are used throughou Copper tublog is used throughout in the plumbing equipment, which includes tubing to carry compressed into every room of the garage All electric wiring is carried in steel conduit, Exhaust ventilators are provided {n the roof of the s'orage to carry off fumes from motos. In hop a specially construct exhaust fan is built will to carry pal side. Similarly, all elec- es and all t Heh room are pecin uc ALT room and shop dangerous he paint d spark - proof repair to ellmin fumes varnishes, Each a Special alr-iig Is Are sO Qe impossibie won, - [4 explosion ol Fancy Fresh Prunes 27.°25¢ Pic-Nieo Ne. Peas ws en 256 Large and Tender Fancy-—Whole Grain Golden Corn 2 Bantam Good I Carrols Fine Quality ree. GOrA Peg Fancy Hallow! Dales No 2 cans 25¢ 25¢ 25¢ 2 = 15¢ No 2 cans No 2 ans Hershey's Cocoa * l4c¢ Hershey's Baking Chocolate Ib cake 12¢ 20 Mule Team Borax" *** 15¢ 3 No 2% cuns Weis Quality SAUER KRAUT Good Quality Tomatoes 2%4t 19 Seediess Raisins Boraxo “* 15¢ Dill or Sour Pickles California Apricots 37..°50s Lux Toller Soap 4-250 Wiapped In a Special Xmas Gill Package Licbuoy 3 ~akes 1 8 Soap Rinso x: 20c : Spry *.» 3c 2 sm pkgs 17e 3 cans 10¢ aw 156 Cleanser 25c¢ J 27» 17e Black Walnut Meats *39%¢ Weis Best Pastry Flour *""™* 17¢ 3 fe Waldorf TOILET TISSUE 6-2Tc | Marco Log Food 30.520: MEAT SPECIALS! HAMBURG BEEF Tenderloin Fillets SMOKED Country Sausage Pork Roast Mince Meat wx Ib 16¢ 1b 39¢ Ib 19¢ Ib 20¢ Ib 19¢ =i bh Lver je a haiti loomnect electrical tocls, I — ” THE CENTRE DEMOSRAT, BELLEFONTE, PA. -— December 9th, 1937. will Jose little time finding places Lo drag lights and similar equipment. A high power plug for attaching an elee- tric welding outfit also is built into one wall of the repair shop. A modern drinking fountain, pro- viding ice cold wa.er at all times will be fastalled in the offices, and a similar one will be installed in the garage, The heating plant is the last work in modern heating engineering. A huge boiler In the basement provides steam for three different types of radiators. In the smaller rooms the conven tonal radiators are used. Ii the repair shop, conventional radia tors are supplemened by ceiling radiators. Fans back of these radi ors are automatieaily turned on vhen the temperature falls below a certain point, and the fans are cul off when the proper (emperature is reached. In the huge storage room he three types of radiators are used, §, e. the conventional radiator; the ceiling radiators. and finally, a third unit consisting of a giant alr chamber in which alr Is heated by steam coils, Alr from the chambes 8 pupmed into the room by a large motor-driven blower which works continuously, Each room hag = individual thermcstat, and the heal in each room is controlled separate- ly from other rooms In the basement the same ev ences of modern practice are to be found. The overall size of the base- men 45 by 65 feet, and there are four rooms: the boller room; (wo storage rooms, and a coal bin. Al rooms are of concrete construction throughout. Gadgets automatically turn walter in the bolle: the fire- man forgets that imporant duly Return water draining from radia tors throughout the bullding Is pumped back into the boiler auto- matically. This dev 1s equipped with two motors and two pumps, ally If th irning on automat t if is we ode (1 ther falls Drains in the connec. ed he water certain IL forces it to th basement floor are and when reaclhvs a a well the well automatic race wale pump 3 ew vse oulsioe Hol New age Beliefon e ure at fie he wgh Water bullding iI LOOT iH DUR equate we 2.000. gallo De basement LOma.icaily furnace alll 106865 TH | met 0 the modern inane unGer- sewage in the tank a second siniiar 8ovwage ralng Mo an ground septic tank. When reach s a certain level ik overflows into tank. When the second tank overflows mo a svstem of nid end to end ur yer - } 3 m AeRRge 3d flank pipes, xr €1) w bullding gs comn.etely neiosed In a see and heavy In this area nest of which to be surfaced with macadam outdoor washrace removing other eb'ls fiom vihicles belore them (nto the storage room ine taliks are being burs and pumps wil be install hear vie Flootliifa s corner of the bullding anple uminationd area at night Bellelonte's fon Jona taking Caso ed outdoors ed In th o] oi will furnisn fenced-in in the Highway bulid ne is one of 14 being bullt at vari- places In the state. The PWA furnished 858050 and the Highwa) Depurtment stpphed $060% o- wards | 5 construction. Giound way broken early this year. and the bullding «lll be In use before Janu- ary 1. The bulking is located abou! 100 feet south of the Bellefonte Lock Haven Highway, and is only 1 few rods southwest of the oid Bellefonte hangar. The hangar Is 0 be torn down in the near future, and the ground around the new structure will be graded and sodded Other Pennsylvania Communities in which similar buildings are be- ing built are: Punxsutawney,K Lan- saver, Lewistown, Temple. Pitts- waurgh, York Media, Scrantor Washington, Somerset, Franklin and Montrose new ous : f : ——— ——— Not Blood But-—Catsup. When Frank Trommer, Jr, of Philadelphia, lurched froin the wreckage of an automobile and 2 truck, his hair, face and clothes were streaming blood red. Police ralled an ambulanes although Trom- mer insisted he was unhurt, The policeman looked into the wreckage and saw-—shattered catsup bottles masini sir MS ————— Buy Mother a Westinghouse gu- tomatic iron--DeHaas Electric Com- pany, Bellefonte, Pa. ————————————— —————. ————————————— TREES CALIFORNIA on sale at CARPENETO’S Phone 28 MANY TON LITTERS PRODUCED IN STATE last 14 vears 815 ton litters have been grown in a swine projcet of the Pennsylvania State College agricultural extension ser vice, reports L, C. Madson, live stack extension speclalivg CG. C. Birdsall "of Susquehanna has ben one of the prominent growers of ton litters In the las 10 years. He has had at least on ton Litter In every year except 1933 In three years, 1928, 1031 and 1932 he produced two lon litters each year, In weigh "tier grown of During the 1920 Birdsall 3987 pounds, the in Pernsylvania, four other litters 3,000 pounds, fed 17 pigs neavies. Fy has Issue More Dog Licenses, Vigorous enforcement of laws by Lhe Division of forcement of the Slate ff Agriculture and for fon of life, livesiock, censed dogs has resulted In a marked Increase (0 applicalions for dog lLcenses this fall. County treas- urers, who (ssue t report 10,000 more siucd In Sep- ember of tan in the orre of 1936. O¢- tober n reccive ed in the dog Dog En- Department the prolec- game and li- 1COTIS08 Of Ne this ponding month repo have not Harrisburg year ber Halcyon Class Meets, Abou. 60 women were present a’ the Decembir meeting of the Hal- cyen class of St. John's Evangelical! Reformed church, Bellefonie, Mone. day night in the chapel. The clags enter‘ained the women members and the Ladies’ Ald Society of the church. Following the meeting a social hour was held at which time a Christmas play, “Ever Blessed" was presented, Games and refresh- ments followed. Prizes were won by Miss Lois Pishburn, Mrs. Ruln Hartswick. Mrs. N, C, Stamm, wif: if the pastor of the church, and Miss Verna Arderv, all of Belle- fone Mrs Lynn Fromm of West Logan street, 18 president of Lhe lass - - — To FP esent Legion Movie, unedited. full-length, 45-min- reel of the American Lig convention held in New York Ciiy : be shown in th: Plaza theatre, Bellefonte, Thurs- day afternoon and evening, De ber 8, under the auspices of Lhe Brock:s~Dol] Post of the Legion, In- vitations have been sent to all post mClead tld and Qemt 0 attend the showing An ite news on national cem is sentence * party but effective wor people ” L280 T/A Te WARANGAL i Ld 1 AF » WF » Give Modern Luggage This CHRISTMAS IRON . ARAN ARAL AR RS BEAT ME 1 EE ed » ¥ VARA »e al a » - ‘4 LAP Wx we Ld WwW » »t . TOBACCO TWN »e »2 xp WNP i | . + $2.30 to BRIEF CASES Some Fine Leather Suggestions: Men's “Gladstones’ The best that can be bought in Traveling Bags $8.50 to $12.50 FTHHHTAMAAAMATIA VAM TAAMAVAAAMA MAMA AAV IAAMAMAA MA WY Ladies’ Fitted and Unfitted Traveling Bags } $2.75 to $15.00 FHT TATA HAAATIL ATA AAAAA IAA TAA AMAA Toilet Sets LADIES’ $4.75 to $15.00 MEN'S $4.50 to §10.00 $1.00-$1.25-$1.40 THAAAMAAAVI AMAA BILL FOLDS LEATHER BILL FOLDS $1.00-$1.75 ¢ LEATHER BILL FOLD SETS $1.00-§3.75 KEY HOLDERS SINGLE AND IN SETS ZIPPER BAGS $6.50 to $8.00 MEN’S BRUSH SETS pe hor Py = = hy Ps pel Py - A: = = = po = he h, ~ = Po = « = > Lo) 4 a h, = h, o = Po WD - ”e LOL HELE LR ra a ’ » ra POUCHES - 4“ AMAA SL LR LH ALA a . AAAI AMAL AL PR ”" "Ma be 4 »d fa) per set 4 ye $3.5 as | Se Zipper Envelopes, Handy Shopping Bags HAND MADE BELTS TE TE For Men, All Sizes, Brown, Tan, Black $1.00 Hemphill’s Luggage Store BUSH ARCADE MAW BELLEFONTE, PA. (fore golng — — INSTITUTIONAL FARMERS TO MEET AT PENN STATE Superintendents, managers and farm operators for ehaillable, penal and educational Institutions wil} meet at the Pennsylvania Btate Col- lege December 13 to December 15. for the annual Institutional Farm ers’ Week R. Bruce Dunlap, of the St partment of Welfare is of the program commitiee, ble production, poultry management dairy cattle breeding and soll con- servation will be the main topics Stat! members of the Pennsylvania State College appearing on the pro- gram will include Dr. Warren B Mack, head of the department of horticulture; Walter R. Nissley, ex- tension vegetable gardening special gL: Gerald J, Blout, assistant pro- fessor of vegetable gardening: Dr Stevenson W. Fletcher, director of agricultural research H. Klvde Knandel head department of poultry hushandry; Dr. Dean R, Marble, associate pro- fessor of poultry husbandry: Ern- est W. Callenback, professor of poul- try husbandr) Andrew A department william V ral sociology; head of omy, and Frank on agronomist G-MEN GET MAN SOUGHT IN BLAIR COUNTY MURDER oie Des chairman Vegeta- of the head of Borland of dalry the husbandry Dennis, professor of ru- Dr. Charies FF. Noll, the department of agron- G. Bamer, exten- Months of relentless have been climaxed ture of J. Elvin Gate lackburg will Urs 41 fed Ga'es a od n Bla Onnee 10 lina, by eral auld {former county Th WOIMAS DOO KOE 12 OPENINGS PLANNED FOR STATE'S TUNNEL HIGHWAY 000 | OOH Ha $5 inne Harrisburg betoreen YIiVAal Penn bullt in the 1880's Penn raliroad Autoists will be able t of the and ir NAY Westinoriand Breezew Aon gediord nd coOunLy umberiand county Thase station stops i R. B. Blone, padded thal additio poliits were being nnerset, Everett and Pot engin He uon 5 tieton The conn planned sini. so thal through traflic vill held be ARTISTS COURSE AGAIN FEATURE AT PENN STATE considered Lat- at A be A course of culture and enteriain- ment not*usually found in a non- urban college community has again been provided for students and fac members at the Pennsylvania State College this year in the annual Ar- tists’ Course which began recently “The Queen's Husband,” presen- ted by the American Repertory Theatre. was the first five num- bers on the program. The course, which wili extend until next spring, is sponsored by the Coliege and of- fered to students at a pominal fee s0 determined that the course will be self-supporting but not profit- making Other events on the program Aare the appearance of the National Smyphony Orchestra, of Washing- ton, on January 12; Georges Enesco violinist, on Feb. 21; the Joose Euro- pean Ballet on March 2, and Percy Grainger, American pianist, on April 20th of i PHILIPSBURG GIRL IS X-RAY TECHNICIAN Frances Eastment Freeman, daughter of Rev. and Mrs. Frank- lin T. Bastment, of Philipsburg. has been notified thay she has passed the exmamation of the American Registry of X-ray Technicians and is entitled to use the letters R. T A graduate of the Philipsburg High School and the OGradwho School of Technicians at St. Louls, she has been X-ray and laboratory technician at the Punxsutawney Hospital for nearly five years, Be to Punxsutawney she was an interne at the West Penn | Hospital, Pittsburgh. PREDICT ABANDONMENT OF ‘EXTRA’ PHONE CHARGE Hand set or French telephones, for which a 18 to 50 cents amonth extra charge has been collected. will beoome “standard equipment” In Pennsylvania after New Year's Day PENN STATE GRADUATE BEES NEED FOR BAFETY Par more attention is being given to accident prevention in industry than on the farm, although farm and home accidents out-number all others, Dr. David J. Price, a grad- uate of the Pennsylvania State Col- lege, asserts. Dr. Price fire pre- vention expert for the United Btates Department of Agriculture The Red Cross reports that more persons are accidentally killed in agricultural pursuits than in any other occupation, Dr, Price sald In 10%6 the fatal work accidents In agriculture numbered 4500 compar. ed with 2800 in construction and 2300 in manufacturing 4 5 — A Lucky Woman. When her ga kitchen de closet wrecked, kitchen Bulllvan sts range exploded, her Dy CIs two windows in the blown out, Mrs. Elizabeth 38, of New York City. whe ding by the stove, suffered ged eyebrows molished, a near nia ———— Relics to Be equipment 111 PLY Sold. A. Edisor 0 intro- electricity to a skeptical world—two generators an unwieldly engine-—will go block on December sri i iphia The wed Thomas Years ago commercia; ~four duce and the 22 al on pe— - Dog Alds Rescue, he flares of Philip M who was aboard ¢ floundering skiff ed by William South Harwich Hersey called the the a Reade Mans Herses barked | SSS TEAOERS 09964 RVLIEVONTE PA APIA WWWX You are always Spring Street Selling “From the Cheapest That's G Quality so essential in Gifts for Christmas, at BRACHBILL’S Fine Merchandise for Almost 97 MUSIC SECTION STUDIES WORKS OF CHARL ES GOUNOD The Music Section of Bellefonte Wornan's Cub met Wednesday even- ing at the home of Mrs. Louls Schad. At the termination of the businegs session an interesting pro- gram was given, Miss Marie Chandler account of the presented an iife of the composer, Charles Gounod, who wrote the popular opera “Faust” during the latter half of the 19th centruy. A plano duet, “The Angelus,” by Gou- nod, was played by Mrs, Harry Mey- er and Mrs. Arthur Dale, Mrs. Rob- ert Walker sang Counod’s “Bere wre” and “Th lower Bong.” Mrs George Lyons play “The Puneral March of a Marionette” by Gounod “The Kinder Symphon Orchestra” in which every member of the Mus- Bection performs, under the com- torship of Mrs. Schad nour ed i . “ily petent dire then enjoyed a carefree Save Baby, efforts of Loulsvil Alter Vicser al doctor nurse and newborn baby took over 81 OREGe+4 REDUCED TO LESS SHOE THAN HALF PRICE Women’s Suede Shoes se0ee WEAR assured of that Jellefonte, Pa. IIR a Years on; ood to the Best That's Made” a] FA For Mother ita idan and A desk, 1 flo nr la mps ; noguny In the Gift Shop find Ke nsingt POPU we ® A anda 101r « and walnut coffee boud » » aecor MN AAS ARAAEAR a» wa Ww ag For Brother— and cigarettes ref nation fre scenes, ships and poppy copper » Ba Lovell Bagtag to lock t« against loss or theft. For Dad— Shaw-Walker desks, tect valuables in the office conditioned office chairs; Ne PE a » » ’ 4 We » W new knee hole desks, with desk accessories, ’ WW EL | M For Sister— NV Ls Gift Suggestions v ] Mm anda ft “i Chinese Soroco wood desk set screen and care golf T-Flex for golfers as featured in Esquire, or the ge ™ “ re 3 I) re ”~ r a Bigelow rug, Governor rback ci [LES table ‘hair for the bedroom; ma- cocktail and end tables. 18Ir ; La LS od ”M Vases NR re a La) ’M CLI tpn "Me LL 7g A ye ”" SIRT 8; humidors for tobacco lector desk lamps; combi- i table; colorful hunting designs on the top; new ye oo ne Lb y smart luggage, insures re "Ma Sn fire files and safes to pro- and the home; Taylor air Coast-to-Coast venetian Po » blinds for cool offices in summer and warm rooms during the winter months; ye N casy lounging chairs; leather tops; smokers and ye teat . cedar hope chests, period styles in mahogany, walnut and natural finishes; solid mahogany rock- ers, copied from the “Penfield” collection; andiron sets for thefire place; Quoizel glass boudoir lamps; the Anita Louise “Lip-Light,” for make-up in the dark. BRACHBILL'’S Headquarters for Fine Grand Rapids & Jamestown Furniture We Do Not Sell on Long Terms, ‘Save the Difference’ Have no trade-in allowances-—Give ne Premiums—Our only wash Swany Spores, ang Mubshingsu Grosn: Tesding Stason |
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