Page Eight THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, BELLEFONTE, PA. July 11, 1940. atu _——" { | (Es | The Brewer bid was unanimously volts passed through the cable {generous offering last Sabbath fordriven from thelr homes by the Intelligence Test: Do you believe! geuce-loving nation in { accepted after a long discussion on! By this time some ofMcials of the the relief of the refugees who arecruel war that Japan will behave lke a nice ; asl? { the matter West Penn Power Company, which |, " pp —————————— : Rat | The board authorized its attor- maintains the street light system, | : : : : { ney Arthur C. Dale, to bring sult! were beginning to wish they hid | { against the school directors of ‘studied some quiet occupation Ike | a }) | Walker and Burnside townships to botany. But their troubles weren't | TH , 5 4 2 Te | collect tuition accounts due the lo- over | S ale Op F d J | ] MRS. JAMES BARTLEY the Board of Missions of the Pres- | cal district Although the total Tuesday afternoon of this week a | I ens ri ay, u y byterian church in the Eastern Dis- | amount due is less than $100 the State Highway Department crew | Mrs. Annie Bartley, wife of James |, ] \ . . ! rict, died Sunday, June 30. 1940, at! board felt that to allow the Hems placed four traffic sighs near the d / Bartley, of Jersey Shore, died at : an ontinuces ror en ays n Wi ’ ' $s home, § ast Te eet "Ww ! » establishing corne sgheny ‘ the Williamsport Hospital at 1:30 his home, 58 East Tenth street, New | to go unpald would be establishing corner of Allegher ind Linn y y 4 ‘ork City » Ww 5 ‘ears ol i sirable cedent streets, The unted the signs on o'clock Saturday afternoon, July 6 York City He wis 59 years old. | an undesirable preceden wy mounted the ns ot tht Born in Tyrone, and educated at The Logan Fire Company was steel posts driven in the ground “wn no, after a ree plonitha iy Bellefonte Academy, Grove City Col- granted permission to hold its sum- just inside the curb, Tuesday night id . AN w A nf. of Jol . and B he lege, ‘and Princeton Theological | mer carnival on the school com- when street light current was turn- | As 4 daughter of John And FESS | Seminary, Mr. Pratt served as pas- | mons at the corner of Lamb and ed on it was ledined that every one fy . oy mn at Beech Creck Bowes and was born at Beech Creek at Jeffersonville, Pa. and Me- | Spring streets of the four posts had severed street on March 28, 1910, making her age toile , i hi . _ tight cable: » 4 C C : at time of death 30 years, 3 months shan cvill Nay PrGshY arial onassed West Penn official i : A sweeping Clear away of Our Entire Stock of Spring and Summer 3 Nhe. ave hap | ehurches. His wife, Mrs. Catharine . : ; and 8 days. Surviving are her PaT-| wy mean Pratt, of New York: his Officers Doubt made a temporary repair to furnish | ‘ Ready-to Wear. This Sale Is On All Dresses, Coats, Suits, Hats ents, her husband, two children, war | ) sister, Mrs. Jeflers Ne * current to the lights on one side Elizabeth and John, both at home: | Jster, Mrs. Jeflerson Hurt, of Un Lights Are Practical of Linn and ‘Allegheny streets, and ‘ lonville; ar 3 8 ar and these brothers and sisters: Ed- \ and two brothes Howard . hin "| R. Pratt, of Baltimore, Md and went home. Yesterday they again a , A a EE I 0) win Bowes, of Howard, R. D.; Mrs Frank Pratt of Harrisburg. survive (Continued from page one) began the task of replacing cable ; eh Iva Berry, of Lock Haven; Clayton : arrisburg 4 : AAS . Bowes . of § Herricksville ' Ling aL { Mr. Pratt spent his early days in| " ‘ wibi And in case you're Interested . Ti om Hat S ecial Bo es, ‘ Be +h ps er ’ 3 rs the borough of Unionville and ©! Sections of the cable : ,. they privately admitted to thi atl . ; C a le Mina Mye : of Sy Fur _— er- taught several terms of school in Later in the week while DOrough ' ... that they don't ear nll B® rr $e 3 SU ITS tii Sel ling at $7. 70 Myers, ¢ F, 8 Funeral ser- ot . +} MMDIOVEeSs were repairing a arain 4 » 0 fo v 4 EN ’ » . he grammar school of that bor- Mi ‘ | d kinds of street sig are vel : 1 y ON BALE AT HA Reld on Tend pA Lng ough prior to taking up the work In irom ne i the Srincg fountain banned from the borous - ‘ ; All Spring Hats I Funera: ome . | te MINE “py R are | ON the damond workmen in a y i” Q | Howard, with the Rev. M. 8. Rogers dhe. minia a Femi ry ditch came upon a pipe. Maj of - ” ‘ 4 SU ITS -— Sel ling at 3 | 0 / D Pastor oF he Blanchard Ohtren of terian church of New York City the wate] and sewer 5) tem fal ed ig Advent \ hurch : ON BALE AT ! —— at —— ’ st offic ating nierm a5 | 19th street and 5th avenue. Wednes- | 0 show the pipe, so the men Angus Shuey, pastor. Roy Leather: id}, ' c Q rr made in the Schenck cemetery at ,.. ;.0 3 at 9 p. m. Interment ed it wasn't important. They got a Sunt, Sunday school, 9:30. Preac) bis SUITS — Selling at 516 50 Howard hacksaw and cut through it. It car- ing at 11 o'clock. Chr Tea So . iim made » Lehighton, Pa., Thurs- | 1 a street light cable. vor at 7:30, Nevin Wi n, pres : . ON SALE AY V2 Price REV. JAMES A. PRATT . The man with the saw narrowly ie : hs The Rev. James A. Pratt, for six-| Add‘tional Deaths on Page 8 | escaped being killed, for only a few service h are increasing ; i Dress Maker Ensembles, reg. epresentative { aE Soc moments befoie the current had | Naan We ar very el 14 i } - teen years field representati of Second Section ee on tor 2 ‘teat and 2300 Y-% wr--peovie. lor. Ahel , 41 Dress Maker Ensembles, reg. | Dress Maker Ensembles, reg. $16.75 : $10.95 Board Studies able only to the State It would have its own teachers institute School Changes and the superintendent would not (Continued from page one) De EE rr hee the JULY SALE OF 18 DR ESS BARGAINS County Superintendent. The salary place - automatically because the! Of a superintendent in such a dis. i X c. T2 O8 population of the - borough topped ict is fixed at a minimum of $3.- ’ DRESSES —-— Selling reg oe BR J $ 5 the 5000 mark in the nationwide 500, and the system would he some- A ON BALE A1 . census just completed, Mr. Roger wha! more expensive than If } i ¢ i : ald present supervising principal set-up / DRESSES - Selling reg. $595 $4 75 * x ix rot pn ’ Sy abn | y, } No changes will take effect before ' 15 retained. Mr. Rogers stated ON SALE AT July 1, 1941, the county school head The board, disheartened by a let 10 OFF ON ALL MODELS : § Ee continued. He pointed out that at ter from Harrisburg which said that % | DRESSES 2h Sel ing reg q )f 35 9 » that time the present board will there are no General State Auth- # J Fy & ON SALE AT appoint two new directors tn serve orily funds available for new hool / : . until the next municipal election, buildings nevertheless voted to keep " ; DRESSES Selling req T10 S$ 3rd class regulations calling for a an appointment with the Superin- . ON BALE An ; k k hi be » seven mentee Doqrd iendent OF Pualle Instruction wt] 1939 ieSalo Sedan 1937 Chevrolet Sedan EAT wil niin to re- AITiSOUrg. scheduled for yesterday . ' y ' 3 , ) ur tite Bon Prati Ie tate for morning. It was hoped that the 1939 Plymouth Sedan 1939 DeSoto Coupe { n DR ESSES -— Selling reg $1 yi 7D $ w : 3 3 fi . sHer - 4 gy . N : ; K each teacher's salary, although it State School head could suggest 1937 Plymouth Sedan 1937 DeSoto Coupe ; ON SALE AT ; » f financing the eon- is expected that salary costs will some method « i } . - hd “i ; show Mome slight Increase through struction of a new high school build- 1936 Ford Sedan 1937 Plymouth Coupe besa pu h : : 4 {| : minimums and increments demand. D8 . " 1937 Packard Sedan 1934 Chevrolet Coupe : ; #7 AON F xt a Sav t ed of third class districts Under 0. A. Kline. tax collector. appear- Ag ' : vi ’. . ef { : r | mum | Ing at the meeiing at th f 1936 Chevrolet ';-ton Panel Delivers ; ngs on Coa S the present rating the minimum Ig A ) meeiing a { ? salary for elementary teachers js of the board to make I re- Fb \\ Re T10 IE $000 a year. and for high school Port on the 1939 dublicate. revealed USED CAR LOTS COR. MAIN AND fv COATS ~ Selling at $10.75 6.95 teachers. $1170 a year. There are thal more than 1400 taxpayer - bf ON SALE AT Backers, JLT) a» Pa hE BO TP WASHINGTON STS. 1a ; Under third-class ruling the their capita taxes. These . LI oft COATS — Selling at minimum for grade teachers is $1.- not be entered against ti 3 New Car Display Room, 320 N. Jay St., Lock Haven ON SALE AT 000 a vear plus an increns f 81x Was repo h 8 ! | each year for four years. The min- m ) b A } ed for he Er unt yf No Finance Charge—Y our Old (Car for Dow n Pavment | COATS — Sel | it 'g at imum for high school teachers is # Mg no NE INAVET WAS ON SALE Al 31300 a ‘year pius a yearly inerease rejerred lo the france commit 'ORTY-FIVE OTHERS TO CHOOSE FROM «1 c10 Tt ‘ FORTY-FIVE OTHE] ) CHOOSE FI COATS - Selling at $19.75 of $100 for four years. State Col- } instructions to make ON SALE AT lege, which also will become a 3rd mendations at the next meeting. It class school district, . will receive 15 | b mt the committee will | 4 Ir $350 a year Instead of $600 from the authorize the tax collector io {ll J A COATS gL Sellin at S26 S50 State for each teacher because of tach the wages of thos are i na) 2 'g 12 Yl, SN a different schedule now in effect deemed able to pay the taxes with Ww’ ON SALE AT in that district, Mr. Rogers said out actual hardship Sua— a a sites Bellefonte may have a District Three bids were received % ® Superintendent of Schools if it de- opened for 300 become a separate unit distinet Bellefonte. $289 a ton, and Poliski from the cotinty unit and answer- Brothers, Osceola Mills, 8248 a ton sires. the county official declared. ply the needs of the schools ng . : : 17 S Allegheny St. 17 S Allegheny St. ji Sih shut the Sfice abolished the com SIF Willer. 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