\ ) ’ ' [oad win # a wast _. THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, BELLEFONTE, PA. ——————— - ” To Present Play November 29th (Continued from page one) special costumes from Massachus- etts, the play promises to be one of the most ambitious musical comed- les seen here in many a year, “Bing! Bang- Boom!” was produced by the Bellefonte High school 17 years ago November 17, 1938, Lemont Man Meets Death on Highway (Continued from Dage one) by the impact. He was dead when the driver of the cir ran to his as- sistance. Death was attributed to a fractured skull, which was badly splintered about the right side. At the inquest conducted Friday morning by Dr. W. R. Heaton, of Philipsburg, Centre County Coroner, at the E. BE. Widdowson Funeral Home, Bellefonte, Mr. Mong was completely exonerated of any re- sponsibility in the fatality, Mr. Mong testified that Mr, Hall staggered in front of his car, and that even though the machine was swung to the left to avert an accl- dent, the pedestrian veered in its path. Three other witnesses testi- fied that Hall was intoxicated at the time. and that a short time before he had appeared at the home of Fmer Kauffman, an the highway north of the scene of the accident, and that upon leaving the home he was seen to be staggering on the Sener of Jie fvae ney Medias | wail: lifeguards, Cameron Heverly, y sow ¢ . , | Clyde M. Stewart, attempt to miss the man and that |, Henry Casper, and “Mr. Peep- the car was moving at a mode ler” a candid camera fan, Walter 5 . | Cohen. Mr. Hall, a native of Hublersburg, | If you enjoy good music, lots of made his home with his son-in-1aW, | ja ghs fun and excitement, plan Reuben Witherite, at Lemont. He |, 0 “Bing! Bang! Boom!" Admis- was employed and is survived bY gon will be fifty cents, and there three daughters: Mrs, Witerite, Au= | gi) be no reserve seats. At the af- drey Hall, of Hublersburg, ry yiacy ternoon performance admission will $iall, of Willlamsport, ¢ passed away nine years ago. Other survivors include two sisters resid- ing {n the Pittsburgh area, and two | grandchildren, | Funeral services were held Monday moming from the Widdowson Fun- eral Home, Bellefonte, in charge of the Rev. Mr. Kline, of Hublersburg. Interment was made in the Curtin cemetery. that time are again cast in leading productions in its class, the original | company played a two-year engage- ment at the Casino Theatre, Atlan- i tic City. Here are the principal roles, and the well known Bellefonte amateurs who will appear in them: “Bing” Jack Wilkinson; “Bang,” Earl Hev- (erly; “Boom,” P. M. Dubbs; "Mr. | Plumb,” E. Leroy Plumb, [it or not); “Reuben Nichols,” Philip | Witcraft: the four daughters, Mary | Gehret as “Etta,” Carolyn Brouse las “Mona.” Francis Heverly as “Re- mona,” and Marie Chandler as “Violet.” “Mrs. Fontaine,” Mrs Jack Montgomery; “Tillie,” Nell adults. w————— ————— Lipstick Stains Lipstick staing on white linens may be removed by soaking them with vinegar, full strength. 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KORTE | oemssmmmsmcsnemsns Provisions, groceries, etc, as cor-| rected weekly by Herr & Heverly. : Eggs, per dozen ; 35 1Ard, per pounce 10) AN ORDINANCE PROVIDING FOR THE MAINTENANCE AND REGULATION OF SEWERS AND SEWAGE DISPOSAL PLANT IN THE BOR- OUGH OF BELLEFONTE, COUNTY OF CENTRE AND STATE OF PENNSYLVANIA, THE ASSESSMENT AND COLLECTION OF RENTALS FOR THE USE OF THE SEWERS THEREIN, AND PRESCRIBING PENALTIES FOR THE VIOLATION THEREOF. Be it ordained and enacted by the Borough Council of the Borough of Bellefonte, County of Centre and State of Pennsylvania, and it Is hereby ordained and enacted by the authority of the same SECTION 1. The President and Secretary of the Borough Council are hereby directed, authorized and empowered to, forthwith, enter into a contract with the Bellefonte Borough Authority, & corporation organized and existing pursuant to the Act of June 28, 1835, P. L, 463, as amended “by the Act of May 20, 1937, P. L. 739, wherein‘and whereby the said Bor- ough of Bellefonte shall lease, for a period of thirty (30) years, the sew- age disposal plant, with its appurtenances, now proposed to be erected by sald Authority pursuant to Grant No. Pa. 2116-F of the United States of America through the Federal Emergency Administration of Public Works In consideration whereof the Borough of Bellefonte shall pay to the Bellefonte Borough Authority all sewer rentals and charges hereinafter levied and assessed, pursuant to the power and authority granted to and vested in the sald Borough of Bellefonte by the Act of July 18, 1835, P 1.1286, section 1, as amended by the Act of May 14, 1837, P. L. 630, less the reasonable and necessary costs of maintenance and operation of the said sewage disposal plant. SECTION 2. That the following rates and charges are hereby levied and assessed against the property owners using the sewers of the Bore ough of Bellefonte, or where such sewers are avallable for the use of such property owners, as follows, to wit: DWELLING AND APARTMENTS From 1 to 10 rooms (not Including bath or storage). $020 Each additional room £0.10 One kitchen sink 31.00 Each additional sink 3025 One bath tub 3150 Each additional tub 30.50 One lavatory — 3050 Each additional lavatory ————— $0.25 One water closet (self closing) . 3100 Each additional water closet (self closing) $0.50 One shower bath (not to include shower used in connection with bath tub) One urinal (self closing) ih One urinal (full flushing) Motor washers - - Wash tubs (stationery) . ; ; Outside hydrant or hose connection . - Fach additional hydrant or hose connection Car wash on premises Lawn or garden fountains Bird bath or fish pool with connections $0.75 each Lawn or garden sprinklers — $0.75 each per When two families occupy a single house, dwelling or apartment, per cent (50%) shall be added to the above rates. Boarding houses or tourist houses shall pay twenty-five per cent (25%) additional to the above rates. a —— cach each each each each each each each each each year year year year year year year year $150 $0.50 op $150 $0.25 8025 $0.15 80.25 150 each each each each each each each each each year year I Year year year year year Year year year fifty Where water meters are used in domestic service, the rate shall be fifteen | cents (15¢) per two thousand (2000) gallons, with a minimum of One Dollar and Fifty Cents ($150) per quarter. SHOPS, STORES AND GARAGES Barber shops, one chalr 32.00 each Additional chairs bi ip— —— $050 each Pool rooms, one tabie - $1.00 each Each additional table —— ‘ ———— $050 each LE A p— ene $1.00 to $500 each Offices i" $1.00 to $5.00 each Dental Offices a ——————— 00 : Dat] Use of bath room and other fixtures at the domestic rate above. Spray tables . ——————— 3 AND ech All other places, commercial in character or of a public nature to be charged upon water meter readings with a minimum charge of. $4.00 ea. per quarter Where water is used on a meter basis the following sewer rentals, based upon the water used, are charged: From Zero to 20000 gals. .. inne 3010 per M. per quarter From 20001 to 100000 gals. . . — 30.02% per M. per quarter From 100001 to 1.000000 gals. $002'% per M. per quarter From 1000001 to 6000000 gals. . ue BOOITS per M. per quarter From 6.000001 upward oie B30 01% per M. per quarter Each bullding housing a direct consumer or user will be assessed separate ly according to the domestic or commercial rates applicable, Domestic rates outside the borough limit shall be twenty-five per cent (25%) In addition to the above rates. SECTION 3. The aforesaid rates shall be due and payable at the of- fice of the Water Buperintendent of the Borough of Bellefonte on the first days of January, April, July and October of each year. If such rent- als are not paid on or before the first day of the quarter next following their due date, a penalty of ten per cent thereof shall be added thereto. a TO TION 4. This ordinance shall become effective on January 1, 1939. SECTION 5. Nothing herein contained shall be construed as repeal- per per pe per Ck Se year year year per year per year per year per year ing, altering, changing or otherwise affecting all other ordinances of the | Borough of Bellefonte pertaining to sewers or to connections therewith, Ordained and enacted this 7th day of November, A. D. 1038. THOMAS B. BEAVER, President of Council ATTEST: MARIE DOLL, Borough Secretary. Approved this 12th day of November, A. D. 1038. H. P. HARRIS, PE. a ha land some of the characters seen at | roles. Recognized as one of the best | (believe | Jack H. Yeager | be 10 cents for children, 50 cents for | r year | year | year | year | ————————————— UR Milesburg Presbyterian Bible school, 9:30 a. m.; Christian | Endeavor, 6:30 p. m.; evening wor- {ship, 7:30 p. m. Snow Shoe-—Bible school, 10 a. m.: morning worship, 11 a. m. Howard E. Oakwood, mine- | ister, | Coleville Pilgrim Holiness | Tuesday night prayer, 7:45. Fri- | day, Cottage Prayer, Schaffer home, 7:45. Bunday school, 9:30 a. m. Y | P. 8. meeting, Sunday, 7:00 p. m.; | Evangelistic service, Sunday at 7:30 [p. m. Revival begins December 12 with Gospel Trio of Sardinio, Ohlo. J. A. Byrd, pastor. Advent Church Sunday schoo] Sunday morning at 9:30, Kenneth Lucas, superinten- dent. Preaching at 11 o'clock. Our Bible Study will be held at the home of Mrs, Faith Burd, this come ing Thursday evening at 7:30 o'- clock. Everybody welcome to these services which are becoming very interesting ML. Pleasant United Brethren Evangelist Ella E. Boger of the Christian and Missionary Alllance {church of McDonald, Pa. assisted by her sister, Mrs. Hirt, is conduct- ing Revival services to Sunday, Nov 20, at the Mt Pleasant United Brethren church, Port Matilda charge. J. H. Weaver, or. Methodist Episcopal Rev, H. Willis Hartsock, Church school at 8:30 a. m., C Shuey, pastor. Worship with ser- mon by the pastor at 10:45 a. m and 7:30 p. m. Pamily Group Day Epworth League at 6:30 p. m. Jun- jor and Junior Hi Epworth League at 6:30 Wednesday evening. Prayer meeting at 7:30, Dix Run Baptist Sunday school Sunday morning at 9:30, Elmer Hosband, superinten- dent, followed with class meeting Preaching at 7:30. Our Bible class will meet the coming Monday eve- ning. November 21 at the home of Brother and Sister White, instead of this Friday evening, on account of other engagements. Everybody invited to all these services Hublersburg Evangelical-Reformed Rev. James B. Musser, minister Services November 20th: Zion—8:30 a.m. 10:30 a. m.. moming worship. Tues- day. November 22, 6:30 p. m., Farm- er-Kiwanis dinner. Trinity (Hub- lersburg) — 9:30 a 1. Sunday Church school; 7:30 p Dt ing service. The five men w tended the Churchmen’s convention | at Harrisburg will tell their impres- sions at the service. Christian and Missionary Alliance Sunday school, 9:45 a. m.; mom- ing worship, 10:45; Prayer meeting, T p. m.; Song and Testimony, 7:30 Evening Evangelistic service at 8 p. m. Mid-week Prayer meeting Wednesday at 7:30 p. m. The Re- vival services with Rev. W. G0. Mc- Vicker, are continuing throughout this week, closing on Sunday. Nov- ember 20th. We extend a cordial in- vitation to everyone to attend any or all of these services. Rev. Edward G. Murray, pastor. Rebersburg Evangelical Rev. Royal A. Babcock. pastor Rebersburg—8Sunday school at § a m. Paul Breon, Supt. in charge Evangelistic services each evening at 7 o'clock, conducted by The Har- mony Gospel Team, the Misses Mc- | Vicker and Lear. Paradise—8unday {school at 9:30 a. m., George Win- gard, Supt. In charge. Special ser- vice at 10:30 a. m. conducted by { The Harmony Gospel Team. Madi- | sonburg-—Sunday school at 9:15 a m. Clarence Haugh, Supt. In charge. Worship with sermon by the | pastor at 10:30 a. m. 4 | HEALTH Giving money is one way in which a person extends his helpfulness, It is about time for smart resolu- ters to be thinking up some resolu- tions for 1939. A good product, plus a fair price, and advertising-—oquals the road to | success Everybody is past pastor C willing to help the ! | |'T. Balm Jack Hartsock, Luther | Trostle, George Leisher, J. I. Btone- cypher, Courtney, Brown, W. J Wagner, and L. J. Kauffman cated at Gap Church a from | Incomplete church records indi. | | (Continued from page one) | = cate that the Rev. Jacob Yutzy and Mrs. E. K. Keller, and Mr, and | bout 1879 and the Rev. Mi J Mrs. Nathan Dale. Many of thelg, . y hy wry 1902, f A | honored persons are living and were | ~ . > : “ oily / ; | present at the dedication. Bete thos ; TER few “hd pa io : y “ The 70th anniversary program re- | times and bad and with Pleasant sulted In a kind of home-comibE. | Gan wrowing steadily in population for many former members of thei. "wre the church faces the | church, many of them ving at con={ guy, with excellent prospects for siderable distances, gathered A broadening and strengthening its Pleasant Gap during the weekend. yn... throughout the commun- The program was instigated and. on tig y a directed by Mrs. Margaret Schref- fler, and the interior of the church was beautifully decorated with flowers for the occasion. Exception- {ally large attendances marked all | services, with the peak attendance | being present for the anniversary | address given by the Rev. John | v Harkins of State College. The Rev Ally, L. J. Kauffman, pastor of church, was In charge of the vice St. Mark's ning to the « | Heckenburg, { the Bellefor 1868, organized tion at Pleasan tion of the new « how nod March 1, 1868. The church ren a part of the Bellefonte charg til 1875, when ith the opt Lutheran church Pleasant Gay of the Boalsburg charg Misa . or Se ili The original building w rected . - np list of 9] to $40.00 in 1870, this fice was LI \ until 1016 whe: Art Windows Dedi- wr’ necypher was iL. Mark's "To Pass On 31 Indictments (Continued from page one) matter of Edward and Paul who ist In the er, of Franklinvilic Huntingdon *d with removing a body The two men begin- untingdon Rev, Mr 8t ¢ Lee which d pasior of stretches country are Free, } irom of heather or ae ry meadow . . . the playful isinterred tug of the friendly sun . a crisp tang in the air . . . a joy in living! Of such is the essence of Tweed, parl exquis by Len Paris open church owes it florts of the wind théric New York ing, erected northern 3 cated First ofli Wednesday's List For Presentation Toesdas ( ri lather 8B New 1999 Graham a pace for stream other fellow if he has the money to | pay for it Tt is very hard to mix hard work | and loafing, somehow, they do not {seem to get along together. | Correct this sentence: “Sure, I'll be glad to selp with the work but, just now, I am very, very busy.” There are some people who believe [that everybody wants to know Just {exactly how they feel, and why, i fellow who is carrying the troubles lof the world upon his conscience | What a fine thing business would | ibe if every man lived up to hiz con- | | tract and paid for what he bought. Now that the postage rates on books have been reduced maybe some of our readers can afford to buy a book jother day that she never held hands; We heard ane young lady say the | Our sympathy goes outi to the poor But regardless of exterior design... ALL OF THE NEW CARS WILL AGAIN BE DIVIDED INTO 2 CLASSES— | she either got a kiss or @ hug. Well, | | she may have an ides, there! | It's a good thing some radio #a- {tion did not take to the alr during | ithe present eclipse and advise lis- | an end. 80 far as we have been able to ob- serve the hunters have been getting a of them have been shot by mistake. When the Japanese reply to the note of the United States, protest- ing against Interference with our United States to decide what, if any- thing, Is going to be done about it, Roast Wild Duck. Put in a warm room and let chill compietely wear off. Dress, clean and stuff with sliced apples. Sprin- | teners that the world was coming to | | few jucky breaks this fall; very few | trade in Chtina, it will be up to the | Most cars in a given price class will LOOK pretty much olike. Graham — the only American car offering a Supercharged engine — again stands alone as the one new and different driving “thrill” left 10 the buyer who is fed up with ordinary outomobiles! SPECIAL 4-DOOR TRUNK SEDAN SUPERCHARGED MODELS AT ADDITIONAL COST TW E B.D IM ( REA CE : 0d , ” ; % GRAHAM "965 HAGAN MOTOR COMPANY £3 AA |” NGHAI Bram vii [77 I~ \! S } 4 Modernized Oriental Fragrance A true miracle wrought in fragrance. As stirring to the soul as deep. throated monastery bells chiming in the mysterious Throb of weird music ‘ contorted patterned with fantastic shadows . . cadence of padded footsteps of a strange end beautiful city captured in Shanghai, nouveau parfum exquis by streets } soft silence of the n ght! The Cound , woul i splendour of the ages is in Miracle——parfum exquis by ¢ bad Mor At Ae iN i New York Everitt's Drug Store South Allegheny St. Bellefonte, Pa. 10 Civil Cases Listed For Trial ed from page one) TO BE CALLED WEDNESDAY or CALLED TUESDAY ain sets the d styling! THIS SPECTACULAR NEW GRAHAM, TRE (4]) 7.) PTY 1939 cars have sleeker streamlined bodies — wider tread — lower center of gravity — fender head. lights. See Grahom today —the foremost expression of modern streamline de- sign. It's priced at only $965* delivered in Detroit! WHAT A SUPERCHARGER IS AND WHAT IT DOES TO MAKE DRIVING AN ADVENTURE AGAIN BURNS MORE AIR LESS GASOLINE! The Supercharger is on engineering miracle, pioneered five yeors ogo by Grohom. Proved in more thon 100 million miles of owner operation! A Supercharger brecks gosoline into © fine, misty vapor. Mixes # with oir under pressure. Then forces evenly into the cylinders © “leaner” mixture of for greater efficiency. UNBELIEVABLE PICK-UP SPEED, PER. 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