Yraien Six - - - - .- —— 1] - ——— THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, BELL EFONTE, PA. — A December 15,1 1938, Traffic Routes 3 | To Be Kept Open Highway Department to In- sure Safe Traveling to Farm Show BY ROY E. BROWNMILLER Secretary of Highways The Department of Highways, like the Pennsylvania [armer, looking ahead to the opening of the annual Pennsylvania Farm January 16 at Harrisburg Our interest is natural of the major tasks of Highway Department is a smooth flow of traflic at despite any adverse weather ditions Thousands of farmers ‘and other visitors will come to this great ww by automobile from every cor- ner of the State. To take care of this increased trafic, our depart- ment 8 bending every effort to bring to completion all road im- provement work now underway so that obstacle will impede a direct route to Harrisburg. Since every Hi ist seeks to avoid round- abou | tra since one the State to il times con no s will be held to that will be if snow on icy And it uring to know ur on hand falls or catter cindex curves and hill Those of you who have ing regulasly to the. Farm will remember that even as lv as ten years ago it was a trying task to reach this hibition by automobile Not because of tl weather handi but because of the tition of roads themselve course, vou reached the usually burg, but ing routes different chance the bumps road or de all 1s reas forces roads vast emergency to clear the to 1 COm- Show recent - sometimes eX Ie only LL as cm Ol main V ailing to Harris the donnedt farms was either was ciear coming over from story of LOOK 3 long way in tes during d Pennsyl- justly proud of its 18} only because farm-to-market woved for years because It fhe it we have come ng ofr rural rou Hl Da t ¥ years an ania today secondary L of mileage roads already im; round tra but COO ated with thie Vania the Ww * arteries One may travel length and with uin and certa afion over i well awa } is only. as trong links and these improved rkel roads serve links in Pennsyi The State Highway Sy of about 40.50 in the nation 10.000 Are highways connecting farm-to-m connecling Aas fe ania fm NOW consists greatest approximately to be improved will 4 urfacing. We, of course, would all like to. see the day when the last mile of earth road on the State sys- tem is given all-weather surface. Dur fol vears ubstantial pre 1 made toward this Ap- proximately roads were built ather nrfaces loc al farme- to-market 44! wddition road surfacing and improvements made a total than 8500 miles of highways improved under the direct supervision of the De- partment of Highways since Jan- ary, 1, 1935—equil to almost three times di INew York and Califor 5.000 mil to provide principally In to more the tance betwec: wa i i itt Mr ————— Congress Hall in Philadelphia Congress hall in Ph shifa, at the corner of Sixth and Chestnut { streets ag begun in 1787 and com- in 1780. It was used by the { United States congress from Decem- ber 6, 1790, to May 4 1800. i house of representatives met first floor and the senate In the south Chamber on the second floor. In all President Washington ated for the second tim and there he delivered the celebrat. edd Farewell address. President Addams was maugurated there. John Marshall, when a congressman ‘from Virginia speaking on the death of Washington, first uttered the fa mous gedte and first in the hearts of his countrymen.” taken from Henry {Leds formal resolution. The build ling was lazt restored in 1013. ladeln pleted ihe on the “ - Sir Walter Raleigh, Writer Bir Walter Raleigh, Eng letiers, was born in 186] in Londen and educated at University college and King's college. £ 1 ¥ Show insure | phrase “First fn wa, first in | lishiman of | He was profes. | ‘sor of modern literature ot Univer. | Hedge, English Liverpool, and profes. literature at Glas- sity co sor of gow. Merton edllege. tions are. “The “Wordsworth, Johnson” and in 1022. English Novel” “Six Essays on Romance.” He died Gos Co. Employes Guests At Dinner of Philadelphia. Mr. briefly about ihe Performance Range, opment in gas ranges. which in- cludes 23 exclusive features never before used in range construction. © After the speaking program, mu- sic was furnished by George Sheck- Jer's: Orchestra. Those who attended the dinner and dance were: Mr. and Mrs, C. B. Martin, Mr. and Mrs. John Mor- rison, Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Miller, Miss Agnes Kelleher, Miss Marie Kelleher, Marie Saunders, and Cell A. Walket #ll of Bellefonte; Mr. and Mis. dnd Mr. snd fon, of Ph + Mr. and Mrs R.'@. Gralam, of "State Cotiege. | and Ralph Lee of Lemont, In 1904 he was appointed pro- i fessor of English Titeratire at Ox | ford. Enighted in 1911, he was sub. sequently elected to a fellowship at | Among his publiea- | Marin spoke | new Certified | newest devel | EC —CH———CT— [poz Schaerer Jirtane) CENTRE COUNTY'S LEADING | : | ard’ s Men's 8hop, Waller's Mar. | Ret, White Bros. Drugs, Widme | |& Toah, Tne. Wilkinson Jack, All interested buyers of Live Stock, Implements, Household Goods, ete, at public sale, turn their eyes to these columns first. Make Woodring’s Floral Carden Wels. {ler's Store, Milesburg; Wolf FPurni. sure your ad in full deseription, appears in this sale register, ture, Yeager Shoes, and the Worth i | Sore, | Board Plons To ENTS LITT pe HTS DHT | HLL S LL SOTHO CNN ILD EH TMts A. A SATURDAY, MARCH 26--Dennison | Pletcher and Melvin Zknmamman Confer will offer at public sale on | will offer gi public sale on the Cal. | Wilks " 4 | & lam Smith fam, two miles arbrick bord 6 miles east of Belle - alm : y 4 west of Howard, livestock and farm } RISO tl A Ol a pull ey oF gen rh | implements. . Clean-up. sale. start. | vive implement fale at 10 o'clock, ing at 10 o'clock a. m. Wise and | eral years ago and which ha Wise & Hubler, auct Hubler, auocke {come Inactive through lack | proper equipment and instruct Before the PWA and { additions to the high proposed the State TUBSDAY, MARCH (Continued from Page 1) the 4 made tentative plan a school patrol instituted w PUBLIC SALE NOTICES WILL BE FOUND "on THREE OF SECOND SECTION. [ha nl Board that certain Winners Of $600 ards must be removed To Be Drawn present building. The od a po thonement of with the understanding to be completed as f& part building expansion program C. C. Brown, and | Since both proposed Tickets entithing | show little promise of holders to share in the awards are | pealties, the Board Stonday rn being given with each S0-cent pur- | studied plans drawn by Hunts chase in nearly 50 local Altoona architect: The $600 in prize money is the pre buildin vided as follows the Blales demain First priee, $50 Five second prix ADDITIONAL ON PAGE Thompson school we Ie » had warned L. E. Davidson Dies Suddenly (Continued from page one) 15 years conducted at and he che ine fre hav. from State grant uct that (Continued from pisgle one) chairman; Hassall Montgomery, Charles Mensch, Reeder Jodon For some a roadside was widely county. and “Viola born In performed for time he had inn at Win known throughout He was a son of James Aikey Davidson and was Union township an January 20, 1888, making his age at time of death 0 cars, 10 months and 19 day He | urvived by his wife the former Clara McCliney, of Runville, and the following sobs and daughters: Jami and Miss Marion, Milesburg Mamaret and Pauline, al home; of Wh and ] Mrs, Willi Nefl, of Curtin... Also surviving are these: brothers and Joseph | the Christmas season, and begin. and Harold Davidson and Mrs. Irvin | ning Monday night the food steres Tavior, all of Wingale: Mrs Harry of town will also remain open tzer, Linden Hall: Mrs. Jol : 1 n Keel- iristmas shopping er and James, Plummer and Robert Davidson, all of Milesburg, and Mr. Davidson was Beliclonie Elks Lodge lent He spent ie 1 township held on me, in Kline, of r. Howard nddit becon stores | Caldwell modeling { conform with i } } di~ went I'he of $30 cael cone ist Twenty third prizes of $10 each anoke Thirty fourth prizes of $6 cach sta Fifty fifth prizes of $2 each Most Bellefonte Llores nMining open every night Proposed chiefly SOTCCNS rea the yy way Lo the laborat Lie floor, and ivstall two additional exits from thw itorfum. could arcomplish Ia cost of abou it $1200. The rem ing, however, will cas== a great { Cre wr api) trafl | place building I be by ti {of Instruction remogeing, of the about the addition erect of of tals are re- third during | Goore rate SHUTS Im to in In obiected Publie After a structed the with the Department sti nm and 1 Libor rine evhether ¢ the danger [acilitats Stores YOu are enti leg Liu cach 50-¢cent ted teilow. Re hare o* tickets! Bellefonte Hardware Co stein, Ine. Bottor! Shoes Coal, Brachiblll’s Furniture, Grocery, County Cheviolet, Cross- ley Decker Motors, Davi- | son Candy Sh DeHaas Electric, Diamond Restaurant, Everitt'a Drugs, Electric Supply Co., Fri man Levine, Goldman Foods, Harel & Co Hoag's Dairy Store Heverly Bros. Hi-Way Market, Milest Hood's Billiards, Hund- | Book 8t Johnston's Cut. Rite, Katz Store, Lintz Store, Me- Crory’s 5 & 10, Montgomery's, G. C. | Murphy Co 5 & 10, Penn-Belle Hotel, Pifer Music Co. Parrish Drug Slore rman’s Garage, Hubert which with pur. to randchiidren a sure you ol ani ! member i was nost © Fun Le % " Saga aiscuasion nunier architect Wy. | in Bows Bern | Brewer Brouse of were Om Lhe CIVICes ernoom fn Rev ted by re Of Howard, assi E. Oakwood, ment was cemetery the Jew of op made near Unionvill . d- inh br Ceorge flered 1 oy patrol wis sugge tor Police Officer Bellefonte. who of 8 cla | about the sted soreeee Y EAG E HE #606000 WOMEN'S WINE AND MAROON SUEDE PUMPS Were $5.00 NOW 51.95 ©9904 ILLEFONTE, PA. #6099 VACCINE. WX Finny inst; mire er’ re schools, Supervist Stock decls fas or of § 5 the drawbacks whi natural destl 75 vmwe belief trod | own. Hi cpressed the since the duties of the p relieve demands upon Borougd Hee, Borough Counchll should vide neces equipment, incl and hats, signal appar - und signs heeded, TT | cost, he added, would be when compared with the cost bardush would incur if were cimployed 0 direct Lv School patrol fMicer it brought out, have cars nor interfere duties are Tale eit I tO) 35 3 | Ingo fue whatever 24 sMaLL LETTER SHELYY 24 POPULAR NOTE IMEETS LJ 48 EnvirLores Yo Maton Packed in ant allractive Ariistic Gif eK «+ wa to permit school childrer streets only when Do oars a in the danger one. They | Caf selecting 0 easy, wah police powers, but it has been fou of Whitman's Choco that with patrol in operatio children become aware of the dat period $1.% wm $7.% from traffic and over a woquire a habit of mak! Oc wp tiger | WHITMAN'S AGENCY SINCE MONOGRAMMED 9% Tears near when’ tf a ra Adm Sure DO Cars are THE GAY 90's AT NO EXTRA CHARGE WHITE BROTHERS THE REXALL STORE CUT-RATE DRUGS MANY BEAUTIFUL PACKAGES TO CHOOSE FROM. our graond sreey I'he Onehery ae 1 Fates Canale, that fu Ii school offic in their p i « SunTantgetiy ii! comoperate bof maliiaining 8 school patrol, 3 Block reconumended that Borough | Coun il's comoperation be naked be | fore any further action is taken 1 ! prtablishy classes to train the you: K\1 JET aed 10 i E1088 1 BEATE TART MET 3H 1 ap | officers in their duties EB TF ANY Fold HAZEL & CO. offers you the smart things and the right things for Xmas Gifts at the lowest possible prices. Below are a few examples of what vou will find at HAZEL & CO. AMAA TAMIAT IIASA IASHAAL EAA AIA Rumrill Pottery Vases—beautiful colors and shapes 20¢ to £1.50 ¢ Cut Crystal Salt and Peppers—the tall regal ones and the short ones ae to $1.25 set Chromium Wear-—All kinds from Smoke Sets fo Table Service 30c¢ to $2.95 Hosiery—An extra-special gift—"Gordons” Sheers at £1.00 pr. Fabric Gloves—for that Cold Windy Day—All Colors, at $1.00 pr. Kid Gloves—to go with that new Winter Outfit, at $1.95 Pocket Books—Beautiful styles and leathers, at $1.00, $1.95 & $2.95 ea. LINGERIE—ALL THE PRETTY THINGS A LADY ADORES Nightgowns—All sizes, in sheer cotions, crepes and satins $1.00, $1.95, $2.95 Pajamas—Tailored and fancy cottons, crepes and satins = $1.00, $1.50 Bed Jackets—Woolen ones at $1.00 ea. Silk ones at $1.95 ea. Slips—Gorgeous satin at all these prices $1.00, $1.15, $1.95 Panties—Beautiful and dainty, at 59¢, 69¢ and $1.00 ea. House Coats—A real gift, at $1.95 and $2.95 Flannel Robes—A warm comfy one at $3.95 to $6.95 These are just a few hints—come in and see the others. | | Remodel School | 0 1e.} Det = | of trifling go | paid pote traffie at! no right to stop _re Lonely. pr North ( arolina Foun Marks Christmas January ODANTHYE N ¢ : town in Av Christm: Christmas comes Just regularly inhabitants of { “Old 1 ith La 3 h ¥ 4 Dec on Hl serve from calendar (Chri Tilete, east guard ser Santa Claus for Rodatibe s Od Christmas party, They bad to send to the main land to get red cloth cine enpugh for his fuiL Esch Old Christy § Cele Tae Head he ehilkdren believe In Borns who comes atl Old Christmas AR just ag St remeimbes celebration how “Old Puck” origins “Old Back, Nicholas rewards the good youngster: hh Agr with hols o punish the nauginly boys and girls, Naotie of ed. but he's definitely a hr art Old Christmas on Hatteras island, where autos must wave! the bosch. a i a a Collects Milk Bottles Noticing the bumercus varieties ‘of bottles that came to his dairy | | : “ during the tourist season, William ! Comer, dairyman of Laramie, milk botiles. a ey sh eign countries, including one from | China, or ‘80. far 4s we ure’ concerned the | Weed sitiarbaus en. have. the swing fdusic, and | ida nders i of the | - — y ! 10 manage lo survive mind to drive H you Clinton County fil goa od Man Dies In Fire uly in 1939 (Continued from page ohie) cave in elder Buy - attemited Thu (ERT about to believed that the bed and Lhe $00000¢ YEAGERS WOMEN'S WINE COLON SUEDE PUMPS ANT OXFORDS Were 5500 NOW $1.29 wd PREILIFEPORTE out of through dom roung REE § No resicaed on 1h the ou - (11 61 VO Just as H ALiiiny trovied # Lock Ha oi | arrived i aaa PA ee was treated by 8 care vidclan for burns of Ahe ack le Hi brooks YOUR EYES AND OUR SERVICE A Series of Articles by DR. EVA ROAN Bellefonte and State College Office hoyrs—Wed to 8, Bs wd te C Bellefonte nesday 2 8:30 Ci Thursday Niege office M Od Injuries ie of Lid Youlh 1 ther Continued week after next Smoked Squaresib12V2c HAMS WINNER BRAND Ih 25¢ LARD wins - 3 1bs 25¢ OLEOQ www 3 Ibs 29¢ th 23¢ ih 1%¢ Ib Te Ih 21¢ smok. 1b 25¢ Ib 15¢ Sausage Pudding Scrapple Seuse ~ - Ih 1c Ih Se Ih 17c Ih 17¢ bh 25« Spare Ribs - Neck Bones Weiners Bologna . Spiced Ham - Fresh Callies Pork Loin Ends Ib 18¢ Fresh Hams Ib 19¢ Oysters «mn 22¢ 1» 29¢ US YOUR ORDER TOR sausage, GIVE Christmas Turkeys WE WILL ASSURE YOU OF A FINE, FAT, FRESH RILLED HOMESTEAD BIRD Winner Markets Will Be Jammed With Christmas Merchandise at Extremely Low Prices. BREAD 2 vx ~3¢ Market Loaf — Sliced. i Flour Mill Pride All Purpose 24-1 sack .49c¢ Pillsbury Pancake Flour: 1%4 Ib pg. 8¢ (312 Ib pkg. —- 19¢) Syrup VERMONT MAID 2-01. bottle 19¢ All Goed Durkee's Cherries Ib 25¢ Dele Pineapple , Spears Libby Pumpkin can Me | Corn Flakes pkg 5¢ Cranberry Sauce can ldc | Puffed Wheat pkg Sc Borden's, Camation Milk 10 tal ens. 69¢ SNO-SHEEN ~ With Scoop - pkg. 23¢ Pepper MPurkee’s Poultry Seasoning Kellogg's can 13¢ . can 15¢ » Te can FANCY FRUIT AND VEGETABLES Oranges 2 doz 25¢ Apples - 6 1b 25¢ Tangerines 2 dz 25¢ | Cranberries 1h 23¢ Lettuce head 10c | Celery stk 12%¢ Solid Head | . Ib 2c | Grapefruit E 0 Cabbage Prunes - 3 1b 25¢ | Raisins » pk apricots « 21b45¢ | Currants Dates - 3 ib 25¢ | Dried Corn<ib: Peaches 2 Ib 25¢ | Dates 21bpg. CHOCOLATE CANDY - 5-1b box 89¢ Choe. Drops 1b 12V5¢ | Peanut Chips 1b 19¢ ‘Hard Mix Ib 15¢ | Bon Bons Ib 17¢ Eng. Walnuts Ib 2lc | Pecans Ib 25¢ Mixed Nuts Ib21c | Cream Nuts Ib 19 n at Cetoniat pie L 5 We Milk BE Short Bread Cookies" Ib-19¢ A:l Graham Crackers » ~~ saturday 9:30 to aller i i RE Tg —p— — ¥ ’ ¥ ' a > % 3
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