Déceinber 22, 1938, B. MH. S. Closes Grid Season (Continued from page one) Lock Haven ..... 6508 ‘Jersey Shore .... 7500 280.08 Officials 4 280,08 SR Ror — nt . . 10) waa arraigned before y Sb mr BE i TR Beta bu 170 90 | Fulton took @& hacksaw blade racy manager war Voge [LL nd tailed abot sscompuiy aI OF TIBIA weesnon Tickets, advertising, postage Team expense on trips P. 1 A. A and conferences Gate assistants — Interest on note . Expenses for scouting Miscellaneous oe. nished and he was released. A State College youth, James Ful. “" 3.30 | Fulton about the probability of ob. taining a job in the south, Fulton is 000 o them be arrested, 17.29 | After Fulton's case had been aired eee | IN the ‘Squire's offices, $2210.07 posted a 30 bond for his ance in court Total Expenditures . Appears Lock-up Antics Puzzle Police (Continued from page one) ask how and why he was back in the cell Sunday night. Pressed for de- al et J2d1y Sdmivied dey dont when a petition asking for lights si b ] F it a “Maybe,” Ole officer told The Oen- | Na AI I ob f75e Sen ed | tte Democrat, “he was trying to be |... +0 clever and show that he could go out on a spree without us finding it Because problems of engineering | out.” Maybe that is what happened, | and financing must be worked out | At any rate Spackman didn't help himself much by whatever went on, STREET LIGHTS FOR WILLOWBANK ASSURED | A movement toward the installa. street, from the Bellefonte Borough line to near Roopsburg In Spring township, got underway | and the road supervisors of Spring | township before any actual installa- S00909® YEAGERS #900009 | oc xpected to elapse before construce tion gets under way. With the sign- Only 31.45 ¢ | ing of the petition by a i | of property holders, however, street | Children's White Snow Boots | lights for the area are virtually as- sured, it is reported. appearance in court on charges of ascaping from the College lock-up. Bond was fur- ton, 19, was brought into the tangled picture Monday afterncon when he to Spackman about 10 o'clock Friday 3750 | added that Spackman was to make 27325 | the trip alone and was to write 25.86 sald to have admitted being fearful 00 in, accompanying Spackman lest both the defendant STREET | last weeks | | by the West Penn Power Company | tion can begin, some months are | Orrick CAT “A Little Nonsense Now and Then, Is Relished by the Wisest Men” THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, BELLEFONTE, PA THE o_o - Each woman goes shopping "TWAS RIGHT BEFORE CHRISTMAS (Published by request from a former appearance in thig column.) "Tis right before Christmas and all through the place with worn, weary face; And held in her hand 1s a long fearsome lst Of names that could simply by no means be missed, 80 around and around, all shopping they go, Bumped, shoved, pushed, and tangled in squad and In row. "Tis right before Christmas, Though mother and sisters Poor father reflects on the | "Tis right before Christmas, | Puts on her glad garments, To tell him she knows he's And he--he forgives her, "Tis right before Christmas, and father is mad, are all of them glad. state of his wealth And broods on expenses that tell on his health But once In the year comes The rest of the year for poor father to pay. the glad Christmas Day and now the wise girl adjusts her cute curl, And sends for the boy friend with whom she has fussed the one she should trust, The lights are tumed low | tion of street lights on Willowbank | ARfl.this 13 ight before Christos You Wow. and all through the home The children are watched as fhey aimlessly roam, And when they approach any wardrobe or chest They are told they must stop It—and obey the behest: And oh, the sweet children. So falthful are they | At Sunday school—8anta will come Christmas Day. "Tis right before Christmas and all through the plant The whole office force is on the ragipant; Each printer i tolling with grime-covered hands, To get the “Democrat” out | before Banta Claus lands. | And holy mackerel! where's the guy who wishes to sing Of the wreck that right before Christmas will bringi LITTLE WILLIE WANTS A LOT wrote little WII, in a letter truly i } | “Dear Santa Claus.” shocking. i Ise been a good boy, so please fill a heap- I | Beech, Creek, and Mr. Miller, div | manager, and his Page Seven | bison-Walker Refractories Company, | had charge of the meeting and pre- sented Mr, Hess who set forth the history of the prodeet, ct pe the pur | pose of the meeting was follow. | ed by Manager A oT and En-| gineer Gladden, ‘The meeting was | very similar to that at Orviston ex- cept that during the period glven for questions, more persons asked for Information. Present were o number of residents along the route! of the service line between Beech Creek and Monumen These as well as the residents of Monument lost no time signing the individual | ¢ contracts, with the result that in Monument 62 gigned out of a pos sible 05, the other three being Lhe church, and school with as- SUrance the proper officials would sl these route resident With the 136 obtained In Orvi and Mo! iment, nineteen Ary the outside read to which Two Towns To Get Electricity (Continued from Page 1 A ————— in the plant of the General Refrace tories Company with Superintendent Luther Gardner in charge. Present {lo were W. Harold Clark, superin- | | tendent of that company's ' pl ant at on {engineer of the company For the West Penn Power Come pany were present OC, F, MeCormick, | secretary, Miss { Gates, of Bellefonte, and Mr. Glad- | den, engineer, of Ridgway. Every Pg resident in Orviston was pres except one who was out of town ao Gardner infroduced George F | Hess, of Beech Creek, who had acted as representative for the interests of Wie two towns in furthering the pro- { Jeol, and who addressed the meeting, | giving the progress of the negotla- tions started last February and the contracts with Lhe Power company and the Public Utility Commission, the li the difficulties encountered and the r bringing of the project up to the lr i present situation. He stressed the customers along 1 importance of the decision to be tained ! made and what the modern conveni- ' at the Monument 1 ence of electric current would mean remalning sl to the community [ the exter naaon Mr. Hess’ talk was f | few remarks by Manager who introduced Mr, Gladden | latter used a blackboard in |) | ing ¢ the figures, rates, etc stale ing the position of the Powe coms pany in the project, one rural elec. | trical extension 10 reach far flung communities al much expense in { construction, He stated that the | ® contracts each individual would be 9¥ 1 | askedto sign for the duration of one year carried a minimum rate of $1.25) 41 | per month if less than a total of 154 |, customers was secured, but if that number at least was obtained, he felt he could promise a minimum of {$1.00 per month for 16 kilowatt hours, | cr; the satne as in Beech Creek, Belie- ELOTe that gn for Six en gned ton are neces- om Six have ai- y wen obtained of this number can be ided four now on e eX nding into Beech Creek gil ollowesd by a MoCormick The ustrat after and eisewher and Mim ganton, and Miw | nedy, Louis R. ing of bride’ Ww nessed by will $04444¢ YEAGERS #90600 6404 ELI Read the classified ads and promt Ee UW I Recent Weddings . HE ———————— A REBERSBURG Jasper Harry Bower, son of Mr GARAGE Oliver G. Bower, of Lo- Hazel Loulse Ken- General Repairing Welding daughter of Mr. and Mrs A. Kennedy, of Lock Haven, Body and Fender Work were married Monday evens last week at the home of the parents by the Rev. Marcu Randall We have Just received our ape pointment as an official Inspec on Station and are now prepared to inspect your car Mr. and Mrs. Kennedy Gerald A. Stover, he couple. The ceremony Proprietor immediate FHONE MILLHEIM, 16-R-4] D., attended was wit- relative $ RD reside at Lock Haven Only $1.39 Women's Wine Color Suede Oxfords and Pumps PA. #9604 FPORTE JIN IN WARAP, Apap VAAN CLL IL RL LR LL A} a We ask you to accept our fondest in" up this stocking want a drum to make Pop sick and drive my mother crazy I want a doggle I can kick, so he will not get lazy. 1 want a real shot gun to shoot right at my Id-fashioned Happy fonle, State College in the system. The residents he individual oontracts possible seventy, sixty n obtained right there, the other thre being asSiired as soon as the prope sister Annie, and a big tin ofcnals of the Refractories of DANY trumpet I can toot just of the s 4 an the school board and awful loud at granny. I {church could be contacted want a heck of a big false was 3 100 per cent job that th face to scare in fits our of Orviston did. baby. I want a pony 1 can rt by fe race around the parlor may- 1 a na Ady Seis be. I want a little hatchet, Hum wy ment lt the church and the too, 50 I can do some chop- qe base) mh Stora emt 8m & TRARY pin’ upon our grand plano men of the own turned out to a man when Mom goes a shop- with a few ladies present. Harry ( pin’. 1 want a nice hard Cramer, superintendent of the Har- rubber ball to smash all into flinders, the great big mirror in the hall and A : Su unshiy, <C> +> CLOVE : hISCUITSS Gift Assortment} & 2 Pkgs. 19) § lots and lots of winders And candy that wil make me sick so Mom all night will hold me, and make Pop get the TREE TRI Assortment §¥ 6 Pkgs. 29 AUSTIN'S Dog Bread doctor quick, and nev- STOCKIN er try to scold me Each wishes for a merry © Christmas, New Year — Want ads bring results. ry UL LN a v and a me glgning U Out of a joet no ti we wer THE KATZ STORE ALLEGHENY 8 LL R LL "a ument room in | FC Mon STREET BELLEFONTE, PA. pe WNW WWW WWW WN Sin WA, WARAS WARNS, ll i 3 ve May you enjoy your Holiday as much And Santa Claus, if Pop says I am nut- ty. ts a story. Just say if he whips me IU die and go to kingdom glory. And say, Old Top, if you can't find our house, just leave my presents in the back yard where our Office Cal sleeps Youll find my sock hangin’ on the fence. Be sure the Cat's asleep, he is awful cross and bites and scratches and swears, and everything. Mom says he's just lke Pop Yrs truly, Good Boy Willie folks. Don't forget to do as we enjoy your patronage. HAZEL & COMPANY BELLEFONTE, PA. snooping ~“BCAT." | SE That's early. all, your Christmas Clove: Farm, FANCY Budded Walnuts, FANCY MIXED NUTS, FANCY BRAZIL NUTS, FANCY [Very Special] CHOCOLATE DROPS OR Aarts CHRISTMAS CANDY [Fine Assortment For XMAS] | ASST. CHOCOLATES, ¢ I HWW WWW Last Minute AL Suggestions Just a Few Reminders of Things Suit- able for Christmas Gifts ! WALA ARRAS, : ) CLOVER FARM PASTRY FLOUR 510b.5eck + 10 1h. Sack 14¢ +» 27¢ CLOVER FARM CAKE FLOUR LARGE 44 Os. 23¢c PACKAGE Baking Powder, » < Baking Choc., .. Cu Council To Dun | Commissioners | (Continued from page one) cember 1, 1938, Council) or the Com» missioners may repay Miss Ventre, | project hedd, for telephone and ligh: bills ghe has pald out of her per- sonal funds, it was indicated. Herman Hazel, trustee of thé Lo- fan Fire Company, appeared In Council] with a request that the meeting hall of the Logan House be repapered. The suggestion re- minded Council that some months back of his Jot Lo gerve a5 4 garage. | The Sanitary Committee submit. | ted the monthly report of Health Of ficer 8. M. Nisley. : Special Trains | To Inauguration (Continued from Page 1) uled to leave Grampian at 5 a. m. on inauguration day. This train will reach Harrisburg at 10 a. m., and will begin tHe retum trip at 8 D. SLEDS ICE SKATES SKIS All sizes for Boys & Girls All lengths WAGONS Easy Running-Roller Bearings. All Toys at Reduced Prices ! | ELECTRICAL GOODS SUCH AS Sandwich Toasters Dripolators Waffle Irons Percolators Hot Plates PYREX OVENWARE ALL KINDS BAKING DISHES Pie Plates Tea Pots and Casseroles of all sizes. ICE CREAM FREEZERS All Sizes from 89¢ up. Including the famous Mehtalng_ Quick-Preesing with extra Beater on A Comma] OF USEFUL GIFTS! GS am Bellefonfe Hardware Co. Phone 293. Beliéfante, Pa. ago that body discussed repapering cided that the Fire and Police Com- mittee shall secure bids for both jobs | and report to Council on the matter, | The Street Committee reported that Martin Miller, head of the Bast | Curtin Street extension project, is! Counciln’n Sleg asked whether any action has been taken by the | | West Penn Power Company to in- | | stall new street lights in accordance | {with an agreement recently reached | between Council and the West Penn. | Councilman Thomas declared that he has been informed that the new lights have been ordered, and will | JEshitiy be Segre 1m he nee Tu. he Water Committee reported collections totaling $705.43 and pre- | dicted that 1938 total revenues will, made at the beginning of the year. The Finance Committee reported | balance | legated to communicate with the Re- construction Pinance Corporation, iil ai L g 5 8 3 I 8] i i 1 i i i : 5 g | the Council] chambers, and It was de- | ready for Amiestie to pave the street. | fm. pick up passengers at Lemont, at 7:10 a. m.; Centre Hall at 7:28 oa im. Rising Springs at 7:41 a. m.; | and Coburn @t 8:05 a. m. The same | stops will be made on the return trip. The Clearfield county train will istop at Curwensville, Clearfield, Woodland, Bigler, Wallaceton, West | Decatur, Philipsburg, Osceola Mills and Sandy Ridge. Tickets for the train leaving Bellefonte are now avallable at ' Btate College through Guy Z. 8to- yer, at the Penn State Photo Shop; | {at the Republican headquarters in| | Bellefonte; through Samuel J. Mc- | | Mullin, in Millhelm, and from | Richard Brooks, at Centre Hall Persons planning to go to Har! Irisburg on either of the special] trains fromt this area are urged | make arrangements for tickets ‘once, since the committee | have definite knowledge of | number to make the { not later than Saturday, January 7. Lock Haven Man Buys Three Farms (Continued from Page 1) | and wintering horses. On one farm Mr. Schmick hag 90 high bred Holstein dairy cattle and last week bought a pedigreed bull at Earlville, N. Y., and a calf which is a full sister to Springbank Aris. tocrat Adeline, the world's record 2-year-old. On a second of his new farms Mr. Bchmick 1s wintering 30 horses and on the third he is fattening 87 pure- red Hereford steers for the mar Only $1.59 Misses’ Brown Crepe Soled Oxfords HELLEPONTR, FA. The train leaving Bellefonte oll $000000 [LAGERS #000000 SEASON'S GREETINGS (VERY SPECIAL) CHOCOLATES, Box 5 Pound Moist Cocoanut, GC. Vanilla, Glendale Reg. Btls, 2 Btls. I'™ CLOVER FARM CRANBERRY SAUCE || 2 17 Oz. 29¢ CANS "SALAD DRESSING’ CLOVER FARM Big Farm PUMPKIN, MAYONNAISE 8 Oz Jar 16¢ 2 %u 250 Clover Farm, Dry Mince Meat, 2 Luteo Mince Meat, Clover Farm Clover Farm Calif, | YC. Peaches, 2%29¢ Clover Farm il, @ dm , 35¢ Clever Farm Fruit Salad, PINEAPPLE MoRseLs %ot 25¢ SLICED PINEAPPLE, = 23¢ Farm : — igh wis, 3 %- 27C i 7 Your Choice Golden Bantam Caring, 2 0: COFFEE SPECIALS! Glendale %a COFFEE, vote 23c Fruit Cockta %-' 29¢ Clover Farm Crushed PINEAPPLE "196 Sweet t Gem PEAS | 2 Cut Zw. BEANS 250 Vee Tin ore 30 wv Clover Farm L&S - po " “ HRLR J | RA i Tomato Juice Grapefruit Juice Pineapple Juice 8 Orange Juice, L& $ Seeet, Sour Dill PICKLES, LES Dill PICKLES, ‘5. 29¢ Stuffed Olives Asst. Preserves js val % mo 25a 19¢ 300. 29¢ | Your Choice 2 CANS 19¢ 12 2 Os. 25c . 15¢ iz. 25¢ ." 29¢ OF wail ah "wit ” A _ Glendale PEANUT BUTTER 16 Oz. Jar 18¢ Clover Farm PURE GRAPE JUICE Pint Bottle 19¢ JACK & JILL GELATIN 3 Pkgs. 13¢ Dr. PHILLIP'S EXTRA FANCY FLORIDA ORANGES Lge. Med. Size £3c ¢ Doz. Extra Lge. Size Doz. Calfornia Navel SRE NGES Nice Size 25¢ Doz. Giant Pascal CELERY 2 Bunches 25¢ FANCY, LARGE CLUSTERS EMPEROR GRAPES TEXAS, MARSH, SEEDLESS GRAPEFRUIT, § For 25¢ £ “FANCY STAVMAN ? APPLES, 5 Ib. 25¢ . Se Tilpnt 1d » py "% 4% Ts WM Ea AAARM © Q eR CR Suita (ffuctive Puc. 16th to 24h inc, PAS ENTREE E + bd 3-4 | PRT, addi ion A TRL palais] SA [Pr
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