Page Four THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, BELLEFONTE, PA. Titans Capture League Pennant Martz Shuts Out Port Matilda in Deciding Game; Belle- fonte Scores 7 Runs Before one of the largest cron of fans to attend a game in Cer ccunty this year, Bellefonte last Feiday a“ternoon defeated Port Ma- tilda to win the championship of the Central Pennsylvania Baseball League The 7 to upset a ranking held carried Glenn Aumiller nant for his [first year 01 the Bellefonte team Bellefonte entered the game as the underdog, for Port Matilda cap- tured the league lead early in June and held that position steadily, ex- cept on two occasions when they were tied by Titans, Last Tues- day the two teams again tied. and Friday's match decided the title Martz came through with his ond shutout performance in starts in the box this season he hed brickmakers vel s vas ite for Bellefonte champlonsiilp Matilda, and to the pen- as mentor 0 victory two~vear by Port the SC two when five the to ace Port Matilda lasted three Im on only three Elly mn- hit four blow: fifth innin remainger i Bellefonte two hits. Both ng and ened with run sale Heple iy run came In throw sliding int DIAMONETTE WEDDING-RING Sta vetliny ns Flashing Recaidgy and. , NULL W. E. CROSSLEY JEWELER Brockerhoff Hotel Bldg For Perfect Satisfaction ‘Manslaughter Case to Go On Trial Here (Continued [rom page one) wns sentenced to pay the undergo imprisonment the county jail for six months nd Spangler, two of the who were captured in In- dianapolis, Indiana, were sent to the State Industrial School at Hunting don for Indeterminate terms George Spangler, brother of Wil liam, and George Thompson, of Phil- ipsburg, who with the fugitives wei being held in jall on larceny charges in connec with the jobbery of a number wrvice stations when the break wurred, pleaded guilty to the larceny charges Tuesday al- angler was sentenced ths and Thomx gerve six Thomas costs and in on of 14) oe . \ £3 r ternoon oo LO three mon to jail semenced the county Rachel Strouse Milk ch boys in tered a plea of guilty Wis sentenced to serve jail Leroy Fleck Lawrence Shunkwller, BE Theophilus hone. ted joint] five AR 22, of near Spring h assisting the fou robber en- Tuesday, and three months arged wit the series of Poorman ward Reed George Indic ling need a nd un mPrison« TED in OLDMAN Successor to CARPENETO'S FOOD MARKET “Where Quality and Economy Rule” BROCKERHOFF HOTEL BLDG. Construct Dams In Spring Creek Beautification of Town's Ap- proaches Planned by High- way Department m of Spring Creck along norh Wa er Street and of the approaches to Bellefonte is provided in plans now under discussion, if as announced yesterday by Chame f Commeree officials Jautificat! in ep- hway nd were reviewed ail late in the werk by three atives of the State Hig wmrtment, borough officials { Commerce head proposals *hamber Spring Creck proposal of Borough h will be completed Youth Adm the borough ! if three dams Creek One of the dam located near the Belle Hote I placed just above bridge. and the third will be be Lamb » approval on rea coond will | Lamb Sire a sho the he div ance low the Sree’ bridge The upper College Program May Be Increased page one average ege of her chol No Further Than Your Telephone PHONE 28 Cross & Blackwell Date and Nut Pudding 2 for 25¢ Armour’s Corned Beef 2 cans 35¢ Plain or lodized Sterling Salt White Rose Pure Honey box 5¢ 15-0z. jar 15¢ No secret about our quality ~mnor about our prices eith- er. We guarantee to be far ahead in our merchandise, because we feature the best on the market and our prices are very reason- able, and we make them so plain to you by marking every item. Wheaties Ask for coupon that entitles you to 2 for 23c¢ a Baseball Glove FREE! Campbell's Tomato Soup 3 for 20¢ Sunshine Soda Crackers 2 Ib pkg. 19¢ Beech Nut Spaghetti 2 1b pg. 25¢ We are going to award One Westinghouse Electric Roaster and Broiler combined, with a value of $26.95, on your pur- chases of GOLD MEDAL “KITCHEN TESTED” FLOUR We will give one ticket on PRN ery $2.00 purchase, which in- cludes one 24’. 1b sack of Gold Medal Flour. Then on Satur- day, October 15th, we will se- leet the winner of the beauti- ful Electric Roaster, On display at DeHaas Electric Co., at Our Store and al West Penn Power Company. or KRAFT'S American Cheese - - 2-1b loaf 49¢ 2 Ibs 55¢ CENTRE COUNTY Creamery Butter, Prints WHITE ROSE~EXTRA LARGE Asparagus - All Green No.2 can 25¢ WHITE ROSE Cranberry Sauce - 2 17-0z. cans 2/c Puffed Wheat Puffed Rice Cocoa Malt A . 9¢! Ovaltine le Instant Postum . SPECIAL 24 POUND 89 48 POUND $1.75 AND 2 Coupons NATIONALLY KNOWN BRANDS Minced Ham Spiced Ham Luncheon Meat Ib 25¢ Ib can 5%9¢ .Ige. can 43c¢ | Gold Medal Kitrhen-Tested Ib can 43¢c Flour. .51b29% 121b 5% ‘Marine Band to Give Fine Program OLIVER ZINSMEISTER Xylophone Soloist ROBERT frombone ISELE Soloist : band or by applying a of The Centie fx on Br one Cazetie He Afternoon Program, Stale College Band Cornet w Masters Chorale and bestian Bach Characteristic CUS Harry Alle Overture Beatrice diet"—Hector Berlioz Xylophone Solo, "Czardas ti Roger: alter Dream Hour ( rd ; 1 Tn and Be Harlem Pantasy Orand March, Guests to Wartburg” fr y Tanhauser ~Wagner “The Star Spangled Banner Evening Program, Bellefonte Bololists: Winfred Kemp, com Robert lsele, trombone: Charles Owen, xylophone Coronation B8cene and Love Mu. sic from “Boris Bodounov".. Modest Petrovich Moussorgsky Cake Walk” from “Fourth Svm phony Hari McDonald Cornet Solo, "Showers Herbert Clarke fred Kemp “Rhapsody Bennett Trombone Solo, Arthur Pryor. lsele Overture, Cherubini, “Prelude” to the Third Act engrin”—Richard Wagner Xylophone Solo, “Zigeunerweisen” (Guysy Airs)--Pablo de Barasate, Soloist: Charles Owen 8. Famtasy, "Park Avenue"--Matt Maineck and Frank Signoreil 10. “Autumn,” Bachanale from the Ballet “The Beasons”-—Alexander Glazounov “The Star Spangled Banner —— —— If every man had as much money as he thinks he is worth, with a special discount for cash, the price of humanity would go up. Bennett nirance the of Soloist Cie Ww willie id’ in Rhumba'-David “Annie Laurie Soloist, Robert Ananacreon”-Lug{ ? Loh When you say good things about people, you might as well say them to their faces. There is already enough behind-the-back talk Don't believe every thing you hear, even if you are a talker of some | proportions yourself, | upon — ‘State Approves Set-up For High School (Continued from page one) In other words, system Us its own merits, One of the new laws enacted to regulate school practices through- out the stale provides that during the school year 1038-1038, the age for the compulsory attendance of pupils in the State's schools Is to be Increased from 16 years two 17 years, Next year, 1030-1040, the compulsory age limit is to be raised to 18 years. Increasing the number of years children must attend the public schools, calls for additional school facilities, more teachers, larger bulldings Next year, under the School chool district having no schools will be required to transportation costs for all sent to the high schools of districts. At Lhe ent time district required only tuition for such I'ransportation must be high school than two the consolida-~ expected to stand tices tion Code, high pay pupils other Lhe Lo pay students pres ure fees provided for pup who Live miles the (This Lange is ured the school the road the pupil's res ree every ore from mea main idence hool di from nearest Lo { fy ides for or oad he wi Hoo will I Sma ) f y ofle dation DISTRIC TS IN cot NTY } lem pre DISTRICT NO. 4 High School Cente I sliefonte Spring Twp spr Ty 1143 382 196 249 131 2104 DISTRICT NO. 7 High School Center at Centre Hall Centre Hall Boro 238 Potter Twp 336 Totals 574 DISTRICT NO. 8 High School Center at Valley—Joint High Miltheim E PV. High Millheim Boro Penn Twp Haines Twp Miies Twp East Penn's School, 135 96 137 175 185 Totals 748 DISTRICT NO. 8 High School Center at Gregg Twp vocational School, Spring Mills Gregg Twp T 353 DISTRICT NO. 10 High School at Hublersburg Walker Twp 6 285 Marion Twp 4 25 Totals 100 410 ad S—— ———t Pleasant Gap Native Wedding Anniversary (Continued fretn page one) he Methodist Episcopal church at Belvidere. Mr. Noll at that time was employ- ed by the Btraub Printing company, of Freeport. Six years later, in 1919, he Joined The Journai-Standard staff as linotype operator, which position he has since held. About every two years Mr, and Mrs, Noll motor to Pennsylvania where they visit Mr. Noll's mother, a preother and a sister. His mother, Mrs. H. C. Noll, who is now 8 yeas of age, and sister, Mrs, George C. Miller, reside at Bellefonte, and the | prother, Edward M. Noll, resides at) Pleasant Gap, Mrs. Noli's father, William PF. Leweke, rigides at the same address in Freeport, 434 West Clark street, and she has two sisters, Mrs. A. C, van Corder and Mrs. Bdward R. gllis, both of Freeport. it's about time for some of the jadies to go to church again, The {new fall hats are out, | Shows How To Cut Motor Upkeep Local Station To Inaugurate Lubrication Service Pointing to Saving Millions Yearly Motorists of Bellefonte and vicin- ity who are interested in eliminating repair bills and prolonging the use- ful life of their cars are to have an opportunity to see how proper lubri- cation has made it possible to run ordinary stock cars 100,000 miles with practically no wear. On Thurs. day, Friday and Saturday of this week 8. H. Poorman garage here inaugurate an automobile lub- rication service tested by The At- antic Refining Company at Toms River, N. J where six low-priced Lock cars were driven 100.000 miles each, and at the conc.usion of the run were found to be news-car condition will ’ acrticalls in pracucaily Reduction 5 & matter of motor I d« owner of a car The basic lubricatl COSAS ine upkee; 0 lar-and-cents tt Bay! impor - ore ) EVETY Poorman of the howe H Lance trated Company three day Lhe DEP LEONE Average maximu wa seven ana some INSLa Nes 1 to meas The cars repair to any lubricated during the entire 100.- NO carbon had 10 be re- m var loo 0 required no mes wr part 000 miles iT, ire moved were Dear Editor $ at Harrisburg iy won - cho » natural Wwppen to our s iwocal Miles The question ee to our school before long and or the citizens of Miles waken their gone pupils of Miles township are only poorly housed but have poorest heating and ventilating tem of any Centre dss Tiny to lind 3 pupils In county REBERSBURG CITIZEN c——— ——————— IT'S A FACT Mrs. F. P. Geary, Superintendent Centre County Hospital, Belielonte Centre County, Pa Without hospital accident wards the plight of Pennsylvania's motor- ists, and thousands of out-of-sta'e motarists, would be tragic intleed These modern dispensaries are a great humantarian institution Never closed, they perform an in valuable service to the public Thelr value to every citizen of the State is emphasized over holliday periods such as the Labor Day weck- end Then thousands of injured motor- ifs are treated immediately after accidents in these merciful, efficient haapital departments, where the ger- vice performed is available, either free or al very small cost That hundreds of lives were sav. ed last werk in hospital accident wards probably by anyone. Promp: treatment of the A — A STALWART SPEAKS HIS MIND Edi Dear 8 cial al cra are News,’ Monthly er” Pod on an ma paj of { reine iear~in tical basting wi pase ganiza September 15, 1938. New Projects will BoostEmployment Half Million Man-Hourg Pro- vided By New Construe- tion Work The Pederal Public Works Admin. instration, under Becretary Harold Pa L. Ickes, made the first local forecast -1 have voled the Demo- in lig five years' history this week ticket for nearly 60 years, and when PWA Engineer, C. BE. Btrauseer do not take a Demo- reported to Associate Director, O The publications I get Douglas Andrews, that the PWA “Pennsylvan Grange program in Centre County will pro~ “The Nationa) Grange vide 409.060 man hours employment and the “Rfral New York- during the construction of the addl- all these so-called nomn- to Bellefonte High 8chool, 0) mtinunlly Bewage ywiem and Dis- 1 Adm! and the County Home lutions 166 350 these WOrE will be al the AC~ ind site of the projects le ap- proximate wore will «© ’ Xt a4 28 Pa 1938 Lock Haver Sept. Lh tor Centre Democrat, Bellefonte ir Ty present 1 tic organ Lhe Now Lions Jame lef osal Plant Approxir man ht issues are nte ustraliion been or a farm or- ts reflection the ver by aon reset pice i “rw wed ress ave nately of a Grange whi Roosevelt article is written ge by an TE give 1 of n Lhe oO r an adores Deal “1 Lag Fs n oi anii-New n hnalA a wana y be Fm back It Pp { Ily- who ate Wr " OTH : WW «hie J the St 4 . cally he bal- projects dollar PWA Re- Two-thirds of this allotted perk fu urther PWA Ls area been irth full amou jer FWA 168,- of labor bb» Pro yecil in ae 1 53.080 000 will nt and building Ow Lhe [ore rélor Harol eadled that PWA on a will not be disputed | injured doubtless will prevent many deaths or permanent injuries Hospitals are the best form of in- surance a motorist can have. They could save millions of dollars {f they | closed their accident wards at night But that can never happen 80 long as there are accidents, with sudden calls and urgent need for the ambulance, the X-ray and laboiatory stafl od {come on the run. All this is a far cry from early hos- | pital history. If is true that death and injury did not stalk the high- ways then, but it is also true that | hospitals have more than kept pace | with progress in iransportation. a - Cakes. When removing the cake from the oven, if the bottom of the cake tin is chilled quickly by placing it for a few minutes on a folded cloth sat- | urated with cold water, the cake will | turn out without sticking to the tin. | Of course, one should pass a knife around the edges of the cake as usual. | Read the classified ads and profit. PURE J. FOOD ee STORES, FOOD BARGAINS! REAL VALUES ON TOP QUALITY FOODS ARE BEING FEATURED AT YOUR WEIS PURE FOOD STORE! Shop There Today for Quality, Economy and Service. EARLY JUNE PLAIN ROLL PEAS OLEO 4:23: | | 22220: CAMPBELL'S SOUPS 3 wu 25c SODA CRACKERS 2+: 17c Macaroni or Spaghetti w= 3 » 19¢ Boy-Ar-Dee-SAUCE 1uiensvie sen Gg SPECIAL VALUE! RALSTON CORN FLAKES «5 Apricots "i 148 CANS "0 2 CANS Fu Fh rae 16. m Juice 4 51am 25 Peaches 3 kl utm 25 Cocoa 2 ut 25 Cherries 2 =: 25 Sugar 2 1bss 13: Wheaties 2 se 23 PALMOLIVE SOAP 3 we 17c OCTAGON SOAP 4 cic 17c TOILET SOAP cake 5¢ SOAP POWDER pkg 5¢ SUPER SUDS Regular or Concentrated 18c SUPER SUDS - - . 2 sm pkgs 19 Lange PEGS Quality Meats ! Pork Loin rosso noes |b 29¢ Sausage vox wo Ib 25¢ Skinless Weiners Ib 25¢ Ring Bologna orb 25¢ ALSO Fresh Fish and Oysters
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