June 16, 1938. THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, BELLEFONTE, PA. Page Seven ” A — A " " Logan Firemen | more than $5.00 carries a penalty of Seek PWA Aid J a fine of from $1 to $25, or from Eat Roast Pig 5 to 30 days in jail. The Court holds For School » that it is possible under this set-up y r for a motorist violating the State Continue Satie own b) Ure - | College ordinance to suffer a heav- fContinied irom Page 1) and the ed potatoes, baked lima beans, and | jor penalty for falling to report an | trict’s share of expense not to ex- other items on the menu, the din- | aecident of less than $50 than if he ceed $62,000, This will mean. prob ner was the most ambitious one | fajled to report an accident with ably, that some rooms will not be undertaken by the Logan Company | damage of over $50 to the State fully furnished, or that other work for the past number of years, Two Anyhow, the opinion continues in will not be completed In the pro- tables extending nearly the entire | effect. the State law provides that ject, although the PWA requires length of the main room, and com- | the maximum sentence for violation ments demand that any building fortable chairs provided by E. E | of jocal borough traffic ordinances shall be completed and equipped Lo Widdowson, were a welcome change | shall be not more than a $50 fine the extent that it is “usable.” from the buffet suppers which have nor more than 10 days In jail The new building will not be been In vogue for some years Concluding, the Court rues that ready for use until the opening of Charles E. Dorworth, of Belle-| Section 2 of the State College or- sohool In September of next year foute, acting as toastmaster at the | dinance is without legal standing Mr. Hunter predicted. Even with dinner, enlivened the occasion with | in the Courts everything moving smoothly he held a rich vein of ready wit, and called — ne am— out no hopes that the bullding ' apon the following persons for . could be put to use before hit rief talks: Earl Custer, president Male Chorus to Sing time. He urged immediate action EVER H ELD IN B ELLEFON E yf the Logan Company; Fire Mar- In Pine Hall Church t work started, for | (Continued from page one) upon getting the i shall John J. Bower; Councilmen he claimed that the preseng time \ raver, Willla oll, Mel- ! Ideal {0 ut ne Thomas Bt Fr. William Doll, Mel (Continued from page one) is an Ideal one for purcha vin Cherry, Leslie Thomas and Har- building supplies, costs being about ry Badger; Charles Kellerman, a church. With this nucleus from | 20 per cent lower than they were a ' visiting fireman from the Undine which to work, E. C. Martz had the | year ago. He also added that the ‘ompany; State Motor Police of- vision and Inspiration for a male | cost of building materials is expect ficer George L. Finkbeiner; Captain chorus ed to rise sharply he near fu 9 Herbert M. Beezer, of the Machine During the following week a re- ture 3 wv n “} “1 0 . N tt A hd Gun Troop; Charles Schaeffer, In’ yiyal meeting was held in the town I'he Board. which at the May harge of the evening's program; and at one of the meetings The " tine do ded Ot © { Fire Chief Philip Saylor, and E. E ale orus { Lewistoy sang | partme: up "Vo | ! i uitur D 9, Q 00 QO’ l k Widdowson Bh : po ori fine . ae AR hg pa te ' : 3 reversed this dec 00 rs pen at : C CC ! nil nex l'oasimaster Dorworth threw con- p ive manner. Their singing I2- ' sion Monday ternation into the camp of the ited the glowing embers and fired Departmen! i | Bellefonte Newswriters' Association ie hopes and zeal of those present the fund t aside by the § , EO OI THE ARR er rae cates Toor a ra Ta Stop a a nd uns srt wad oy the Slale fo SHOP EARLY FOR THE BEST BARGAINS ! hree members of that organization wks were ordered and practice not t this vear v Ww by i -— | H 19 " Center-traction salty, namely John Smith, Jack H. Yeag- night se wr a chorus ' tad a {sar Att rt Brit - neu Povey] er and P. M. Dubbs for a lew re- arly pri w were held wider. fatter tread for marks, none of which the associa- | hom { Miss Mary Ward, who 4.40.21 safer, longer wear, tion has voted, Is worth repeating srved as planist Later as the $ 55 Only the price I» The dinner was the result of a group grew the place of practice 8 ORDINARY. haps inspiration of Mr. Irvin's at | was moved to the Methodist church Oi the St atrick’s Day buffet lunch- During the time of thelr ganiza- ' ol - PYLE: Mi roe BY . k f F t $ St k 4 v1 OF All-Weather [00 3, Poles DOs vested 5 | tion the chorus hes made 35 om | "0 fof m Me. ‘Beirg : Entire Stock co ntire JIoCK oO 5Q75 The extra-quality pig roast, wit } { thi ndition tire—firat choice nig. Other Los im bringing the pearances and has sung 220 num- n members immed- bers. They have sung at Pine Grove my Of car owners for ately in step, and Tuesday's af- | Mills, Falrbrook, Bellefonte WwWar- 540.19 23 year! fair, which might well become an |riors Mark, Boalsburg, Centre Hall, ARFICUltural Scpartment as Onc : ) ) 4 0% annual Flag Day event, was the re- | Unionville. Lemont, Franklinville, | TF SHE BH 8 oo 2 es Goodyear Speedway sul Lewistown, Ehiloh, Western Peni- | B0tice that applications Jor ah H X — Guaranteed for lie tentiary. and Hublersburg ru head th departm 5.2517 > 3 received al ond: 4 A lot of tire for little ™ officers of the chorus are LL $585 Ordinance Held rooks Corl, president: G. H As low a» H Everts, vice president; George Bur- © n ho : re 1 \ h an {1 at TOP VALUE AT LOW COST Invalid by Court " l, ccretary and treasurer Be : » ake a en - op " to go and Oxfords to go at —~ Martz leader Russell Bloom, Fred Gear- ® Let us help you select the ks ciatt’ Reha right Goodyear Truck Tire to fit 8 DOIhing to prev ever joe: A. Brook & i Ro “ your hauling need. A slight . tralia’ ws Teouirine almost an | George Reed. Prank Reed change of size or type can mean |! limited variety of regulations. to lass: John Bailey, Joseph dollars in your pocket! Come in the hopeless confusion t motor | 2 ree Harris, Burt no obligation Roy Myer: iu i ion. " Ratio Mary Ward KESSINGER Joris YE com sore AUTO SUPPLY tion of some local la a 4 1 ep | CAR be stiffened by taking the brush- ot RC NS Onl ed Bl BM y: iths AAA to C Bishop Street " BELLEFONTE, PA Mleming. commander Of ) y werican Legion oy hi t . n oct 4 bh tot the 3 in y vonaG rej ental Passes Examination Belief Z A arrester | brual a7 In th . 1 he board took no acuon in | B Pl 4 S Pl A. A. Wagner n of hn 0 : " ; i taxyd = hich An matier Some members feil ths uy cn Y I ave enty ! Wagner, of Howard. recently passed aeraom Y ge too preliminary report unter & pe EXaIn Mak O0 coneuctes 3 '* $100 and directed to pay costs of YOUR EYES AND $225. He appealed the case to court Ber is loeated at a hearing May 5, was found OUR SERVICE or Where he will conti ue hi 4 fine Lr “ i ol the cor »y i's ; A Series of Articles by nan ial in y ition di eu . "1 J Ham: re DR. EVA ROAN ay Smo Neu Begala wes y ! Fens om- eX 5 Bellefonte and State College of fit HECLA PARK]: 5 amuses Eton ff Shoes, Straps, Oxfords OXFORDS noon at State College office 7 Miles East of Bellefonte dan Judge Walker on Route No. 220 tutus bane he State laws ol June 16 1938. Living condl- Saturday, June 18 th 0 a . a thorities m y oe os shat was not forese oh Se a > i » " A J) » . 19 o 19 » 99 FREE DANCE et att the necessity of re. || done than formerly. Instant de- | lowed in many other schools, and AND AND i " ' oni the necessity of re- ON AUDITORIUM Y tontn tr th dni ONS are ©« ntly required by according i ting s accidents to the state I ! d Music by ) ae at 11 : | The State Motor Code, requiring a Pratt's Orchestra report only where the total damage A of 2a) B BED. : : 5 Everybody Welcome in ah accident ls 30 0 MOTE. Dio || ONE should have his tyes 3 nbes Sizes 2 to 8 Sizes 82 to 3 Sizes 9 to 132, and | to 6. Regu- vides a penalty of a $10 fine or ! hat So . Re pd oh 0 Sunday, June 19 gays in jail for failure to obey th » b rly ricet in pt. mblain a TY i y Regular Sg] 50 Regular $2 25 lar $2 50 to $4 00 values Black, 3 y 'S . . ’ ow a ttanding or) oy \/ ~~ { 2 x : RIDES. Ausementy SU0Ws On the other hand, the State Col- duct a3 pila attending Bi to $2 00 values to 53 00 V alues brown and white Goodyear Welt lege ordinance. requiring a report schoo CPS hile it was nn ; leather on all accidents where damage is oul that the conduct at » . Widths "A" to 5 ' ad soles of solid is no worse than in other commur ities. a more strict discipline should be maintained One member rec ommended that in the future no ] ‘amt h : y F 4 » dances be held in the High school ISHING BOOTS $3 90 p buliding, owing to the many ciass- MEN S F * [4 air rooms which afford excellent places for wi wroned conduct It is pertaining to dances and other so jal functions will be drawn up be- Announces the Appointment fore schools open next fall OBDLOT ODD LOT INSOLES Metarsal Pads, ton hoe 0 is HEEL CUSHIONS MEN'S SPATS, of HARTMAN & SELLERS CO. as Plan Reception 5 SHOE LACES ICE CREEPERS Boot Socks For Travelers 5 Boxes 10c 5 10c Se | {Continued from page one) LAAAAAAAAMAAAAAAAAAAA LAA 5c a pair . * 3 branch and the other over the Bald FAAALAAAVAMALAAAVIAAAA MANY FAAAMAAAAMAAL BAVARIA IANS Commercial Refrigeration Dealers Eagle Valley branch. The I. & T HOUSE train will arrive at 12:30 p. m.. and BABY WOMEN'S FAMALABAMAARA VAAL GALWAY the other at 1:30 p m They are SLIPPERS FULL-FASHIONED FOR CENTRE COUNTY ali, [arey boa), Wn venus MEN'S Shoes, Slippers HOSIERY KEDS The Bellefonte High school band (Excepting RUSH TOWNSHIP and PHILIPSBURG BOROUGH) in full uniform, will play from a bandstand 10 be specially erected at $1 00 G $159 49c a pair 44c 2 pais For Everyone the station. while Mavor Hardman Milk C l I P. Harris, of Bellefonte, is sched- Sizes A to A 4 00IeTS : : eve y $ uled to give a brief address of wel- WwW M N’ Aa A A ( Investigate the possi- everage ( oolers come to the visitors and io outline 0 E S AAABALAAMAAAMAMAMAAA RAN Walk-in Coolers bilities of the new Beer Dis Chsel's betediy some of the attractions to 49 G 3 .00 . 79 Drop- In unit especial y "Members of Bellefonte Girl Scout c SHOE LACES Shoe Polish c 7c 13¢ 3190 Dairy Ec ui ment ly adapted to milk Water Coolers troops will pass among the visitors 4 Y fquip CHILDREN'S 5 a pair " A" C All colars for all leathers, ALL SIZES distributing Chamber of Commerce All lengths. All colors Regular price 10e, 15¢, 25¢ MAMY STYLES . .. %.a coolers. Compact in de- . n descriptive folders bearing illustra- Ice Cream Cabinets sign and low in first] Display Cases and tions of some of Centre county's 49c¢ . . " scenic marvels. A full turnout of Frosted Food Chests | cost and operation. Cooling Equipment Chamber of Commerce members is requested at the station during the time the trains are here, for the purpose of mingling with the ‘guests’ : : e of Consult us on your Refrigeration Problems, Ret pouting Sul So She some ol 9 town’s famous big trout, the falls and the Big Spring. Victor H. Pifer. of the Bellefonte Banjo Band, and Drum Major Houck, of that organization. will in- stall a public address system at the Hartman & Sellers Co. |:@:isias Formerly Mingle's Shoe Store courtesy of the Claster Lumber Glennland Building Pugh St. Entrance COMPAL crivitia are aver the Telephone 4007 . STATE COLLEGE, PA. | 1 & T. will depart over the Bald Brockerhoff Hotel Bldg. Bellefonte, Penna. Eagle Valley branch, whiie the other rh j train will cravel in the opposite di- i rection. Loven
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