Page Six THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, BELLEFONTE, PA. Mrs. Beach Heads Library Group (Continued from page one) Bn “Beach, Bellefonte: C M Bierly, Rebersburyy Dorothy Blaney, Belle- fonte; Mazie H. Brouse, Bellefonte: Mrs. Lawshe Baird, Philipsburg; George Carpeneto, Bellefonte: Mrs Arthur Cowell, State College: Jos. ephine Dyer Blanchard Arthur C. "Dale, Bellefonte: Paul N. Eck- ley, Valley View: Mrs. Frank Good hart, Centre Hall; Ward Gramley i] Lewis Orvis Harvey Bellefont Arthur Hewitt Belle fonte: Hardman P. Harris, Belle fonte; Mrs. Thompson Henry, Port Matilda: Mrs Hazel, Madi onburg: Jane Snow Shoe; Mrs. Henry Ka ellefonts Fleanor M. Lyon Mary H. Linn, Bellefonte Merrill Philipsburg: J. Will How- ard: Zoe Meek, Clarence: J. Frank Maye Lemont; Maud Miller, Pine Grove Mills Elizabeth B. Meek Bellefonte: Mrs. Samuel No Plea ant Gap Dr. Joseph A. Parrish llefonte: George Purnell Belle- fonte; F. Glenn R Nittany John 8. Sommerville Bellefonte MI Lous Bellefonte Christine Smith fonte; Harr i Samuel Boy a Harris himus B Bellefonte Lucy Maves Rel Schad Belle M Edward J Magdal Wilkinson Ward Weaver, M Watt 3, Ans Wa allace Ww Curtis Iter Bellefont for the ex- and for occupancy AVE ra of building in sh the move to pul ape pora- wnown is the purpose of thi or tion to establish County Humes tributing pol and 1 e CL what ki as Library,” of wi the dis- vel n the tablish S1hie county | £1. also ald any uch is or may be i y part of the county nishing for their temporary books they may desire. In addition to this ong needed want of the Borough and County ich is due to thought and ire of Miss Humes, whose will yrovided for this magnificent” de- vice, the corporation will also come nto the possession of cash and se- : ting $12000 {rom another ~sighted Miss Mary Me- had the beneiit in mind. A spec- provided In the curio: of ntral local li- estat by fur- use any the ree of far woms an Wuistion who of the community | rum will be estate Bellefonte the also erianing of —————-— A A —— Mother, Newborn Baby, Rescued {Continued from Page 1) F no fire fighting the bulld- was reduced the hl a but weie stru bullding facilities cture ¢ frame hes before furnishi ne. a 3 41 be saved family tem friend: sen home Members of the stiri how making their rarily with relativ tii they have secured other quar- Since they lost most of thelr othing and all their household xis in the fire, effort is made to secure enough of clothing furniture t them house and an # whe J enable to return 0 keeping Headlight Visors Large Size. Regular 19% Value {HE Cup Grease IC White Side Wall Paint Regular 5c Value 26¢ <o- Fordson Coil Points ( Straw Seat Covers Regular $1.00 Value 29% LION AU Penn Belle Hotel Bldg. be- | Gona- | Driver Held In Fatal Accident (Continued from page one) in the other to the hospital multiple injuries not seriously hurt The Bartley sedan damaged by it MeMullin car cupants were McMullin damaged At the he had traveling at a low in front } im. A eft truck were brought treatment of McMullin was machine for Mr was glightly impact vith the but none of Its os jured The Polete and machines were badly cinimed machine of speed 80, he of his jolted ved to the right of ere i came 0 at did ma uest Bartley or a rate ht nq slowed down did fender aching claimed, the WAS ther rear car the m and Lh Cas aime not » n wr that struck highway wh d he hi Cal traffic a He ito line when he machine, but In testified ne head then ied to pull In he MeMullin kidded acros way, striki thy 1rowit CIrasd had reason of the posi- blame In the t the accident tiey ar on the time Arye rred al- of Rey hear stood hi cl wert Dey ted ou against Bartley ter the State had condu ing in the matter Cooking School Opens Next Week (Continued from page one) iN 1 be deed range seconc and jon of baby res lsd prepare foe Ode steak with all t hopes all can come is jooking ends and Her cook- been 1 an attractive You'll enjoy in- and asking says she wionte hgate of Bel ooking scl forward making Fomen old { oom- {aS that there will no which YO ng prob- ANSWeEr at SPRING Lighted Fender Guides Regular 8% Valne 29¢ .. Household Oil Large Can. Regular 15¢ Value, ( Ignition Point Files Regular 10¢ Value ( Fordson Timers Regular T5¢ Value 13 Shoe Laces 1t 0 STORE Bellefonte, Pa. ‘Council Orders New Ordinances (C on tinued po page one) He ordinance ment Ing tated that mn properly drawn would remove the ele uneertainty in administer peddling regulations parking d by Councilman jewed some of committed believes ded In the ordinance The 1938 budget, read al viou Yi £ of Council, and post. yublie inspection since then a tax levy of 13 mills for borough purpose and 2 deot reduction, or a total 15 millsthe of ordinance wa SUR Cherry, who provision should the be the pre- mes same A ry 9 agent res were mid duction I¢ nly ld ils avaliabie for gen purpose A Feder $20,748 wovided nemen- WPA COM ie Bi approximat 4 \ ad the rooaie roblem in ig Sgn structure approval of & wall overflow and 1bmit for 138. the cons wdewaik along the Mr Poorman beautify hi plans and team vice residents by 2a This metal in Council oO be installed in an effort to elim- inate the objectionable features ce Commitiee believed valves, and that finan report. as follows: Borough department $2305, and bills, $800.28 Water Department: balan 21084, and bills, $664.73 Because the borough wis nearly $800 short of mente for current bills Council authorized the Issuance of $1000 in tax anticipation notes, redeemable in #ight months after taxes are collected, The notes will draw three per cent interest Borough Treasurer George Car | peneto reported that a check on 131 of the 135 outstanding borough bonds. reveals that the total tax due the state on the bonds is $488.83. The survey tesuited in a saving of $64.00 to the borough on bonds which are not taxable, Mr Carpeneto stated. Council author. ! ized payment of due taxes from the sinking fund Approval was granted to Kofman & Co. to convert the former Poi- ter-Hoy warehouse at the corner of High and Railrgad streets into a trick garage, and to William Soit to construct a 6-room frame house at the southeast corner of Burrows street and Cowdrick alley The lamp post in front of the Masonic building on North Alle- { gheny street, which stands about 5 feet from the curb and which is frequently struck by oars pulling into parking spaces, is to be moved {In near the curb, it was reporied. { The Borough Bolicitor and mem- bers of the Finance Committee were [authorized to confer in an effort to reach a satisfactory agreement on what rental shail be charged the County Commissioners for the for- imer Borough Home, now being | used semporarily as a County Home wn — ed balance rtm dey ent requires | The seismograph at the School of Mineral Industries at the College recorded Tuesday two rather severe earthquakes, The first shock start- ed at 10:35 a m. and lasted for nearly an hour. The second quake octtrred at 5:45 p.m. and the in- strument remained in motion for 17 minutes, The {focus of both shocks were about 2500 miles from Btate College, presumably in Cen- j teal America. County Native Takes Own Life (Continued fr } Dade one) HOpPin breat hort time fan startled by the sound thud, and rushing doy d her! On neavy foun sband iy ig on a p i ht [ by fliing ullet In were Lhd nad To Sue Highway Department Howard to Vote On Bond Issue Gettd iid be decisior R Howara vole woial ballot or volers to ex matter Ma declar k assure a the Court Rules Mother Unfit to Raise Child (Contin red from Page 1 a child EY he boy permanent home, being cared until some time ago when \ mother entrusted him to the care of the Rothrocks, who have become greatly attached to the boy and who with to raise him. havi ' children of their own In dismissing the habeas corpy petition, Judge Walker decided © the boy shall remain in the cust of the Rothrocks, and suggests the mother. be permitted to him at the Rothrock home at sonable Intervals, Judge Wa also get forth that the Rothrocks should do nothing to destroy any affection young COeorge Bressler may have for his mother The costs of the case were plated on mother has never had er the a ———— John Decker To Seek Re-Election Ei. (Continued Irom Page 1) conscientious representative of people of Centre County. At the present me Mr Decker is confined to his home at Spring Mills owing to complications veloping from a severe attack of grippe he suffered recently Ale though he has been bedfast for 5 week or more, he was able to be up for a short time vesterday, and ex. pects to be able to go outdoors by the end of next week. In addition to his duties as a mem. ‘ber of the Censral Assembly. My Decker is a member of the Greg Township Vocational School faculty | at Spring Milla the a i =Head the Classified ads, Arrest Is Upheld In Court Ruling (Continued from page one) formation did not set fort statement a Con of the offens commited Wailke plete jegedly Judge holding that quire that ully drawn fent informa aismi yr deivinian um Ih motion because the defendant” not conform with Court setting fort} tion must be, ten the Wwanscript thi Liver Chas 1038, and moti n writing, wa 1] als fied Cour tO squash thin da We Lhe "ie ecand question ol bs : 2 VET Wa ‘Prepar re Schedule For Registration 1H £38 ward We aif Penn ang and Mill New Municipal Bu ard Potter Hall bore Hotel For rege 8 entre at Runkie's por College. Harris Patton townships, and jege borough. April 13 Fire Co. Hall, Frazier College For Union tounships and April 14. at own hips April 12 Hall Ferguson and Slate Col- at Alpha street, Slate § igi Centre Huston and Bog Unionville borough Community Hail, Un- For citizens of Benne Boring nd Walker townships C3 Belle nte and Milegburg boroughs. the of the Commission in the Houre, Bellefonte will be registration during regu- business hours up Ww and in- jading April 16. with the excep- n of Bundays and holidays. Any regidient of Centre County may come to the Court House to regis- change registration. or file no- of moving, up tw and includ- April 16, instead of going their local registration place, the | Commissioners stated » 5 ourt opens for , - ™ yO x {er tice ing ae. | When a girl is an expert Some gentleman's heart is sure to ache Additional Locals M Ww Hots kG anne ay from attended Me Internationa) L§ 1 Killed; Six Feared Dead Score boat just below and forthe: down stream Family Ra. Twive by Death struck its second blow days to the Flick fam- Ridge, when Eleanor four-year-old daughter nd Mary (Rothrock) at 4:15 o'clock Bunday afternoon. Eleanor Jane was said to have died from pneumonia fol lowing an attack of measies Only last Wednesday Dolores Death within ily of Jean Flick of Robert Flick, dieg four Bandy - with a cake TO WIN HER PILLSBURY'S BEST | THE "BALANCED" FLOUR==MAKES GOOD BAKING BETTER Money Paid to MUNIC I PA Farmers Not Loan EVENINGS. 7 MILLHEIM, PA FRIDAY & SATURDAY DOUBLE FEATURE PROGRAM \ “"Qutiaws of the Prairie” Chan at Monte Carlo” Sound News Tsou IONDAY & TUESDAY ‘Nothing Sacred” All Color rdric March PILOT" and FLECTED SHORTS Chapter « gens wl | wg wwfyun sof op WINNERGMARKET Milk Fed Veal Special Veal Steak |b 29¢ Veal Chops Ib 17¢ Rib and Loin Ib 25¢ FISH SPECIAL Fillets - - Ib Sc Red Bass - Ib 10c Butters -- Ib 12¢ Dried Herring, 19¢ Salt Mack. 25¢ OYSTERS Frying BUTTER - 2-Ib roll Loganton HEESE ib 25¢ Ib 15¢ Ib 8c ib 4c ib 6¢ ib 14¢ Spare Ribs Neck Bones Pig Feet Scrapple Pudding pt. 19¢ pt. 25¢ 63¢ Cottage HEESE 2 Ibs 15¢ Stewing YOUR CHOICE OF THESE VEGETABLES Early June Peas Fancy Tomatoes Green Beans Red Kidney Beans No. 2 cans 23¢ King Solomon Mackerel 2 No. 1 ens 19¢ Pink Beauty Salmon - - 2 cans 29¢ A-1 Colonial Soda Crackers - 2 1b 19¢ Aunt Jemima Pancake Flour, 32 1b 27¢ Jelly Beans - - - - . 2 Ibs 19¢ Old Eeliable Sweet Peas, Extra Qual. - No. 2 can 10¢ N.B.C. 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