Pago Six i THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, BELLEFONTE, PA. September 19, 1940, * id lege link the first black top surface east of State College Millbrook R f i S18 4 I wk, and this work cannot be ‘to Rockview Penitentd P . v oA ouncil Ai Ss | will he laid this week, starting at Clood weather will help a great done pti the ground 1s thorough Houserville to Rckview torn Canty. aged in Winipipe » i SHiflored le Was Ealing Li Gety $23,523 Contract » . . } 5 4 i (AE) ¥ Lh] |} canay § whe # Eo § 1" ow " Local Battery the State College borough Ine, it deal in the completion of the sec- ly dry has been placed on the fine grade A piece of chocolate candy bar nd ‘raat “ oh of almond I'he American Car & Foundry — | 1s reported by Contractor Sam Az- tion which will permit traffic Work 18 now centered on the the contractor advised However, it lodged In her windpip Te Eo ane ch y olate caus ht in her throat. ompany, of Berwick, received fr ‘ vhrn. Two stone base courses have through Lemont. The second stone ent from the Kling ii wianned to Fis) . A % partis r plight was discovered by an- (ne war department a contract for (Continued from page one) been © leted as far the ga ' . ! ' he Klinger form to the 8 planned to rush al in Wor M Edna Poorman, « ver oy Whi uccesded it vy 0 ‘ ry a _ {been comp ed as far as the el wourse still ha y be Inld from the Houserville turn vhere the new completion b ’ r 15, the i | 720 Word 4 Crive sprociiia a vear's training have been provid- ed with dishes ang other eating - . . hE —— AI Aum — cream company oiice wi red ne family's newspaper. utensils by their home towns 4 " re mm— Na AA ———————————————— C———_— — Shope also sald that the barracks bags issued by the government are unsuitable for long term use. He claimed that they cannot be Kept | lotked and that items cannot be maintained with any degree of neatniess in such bags, The Batlery : he sald, would greatly appreciate foot locker tmitay to the On ae ‘ used in CCC Camp : . Captain Shope added that Belle i \ 1 ' fonte should be particularly proud / Rik 1 ‘ of Its National Guard unit since he there is only ote other outfit in ¢ be Pennsylvania which has more battle seams on its guidon than Belles fonte. Battery E'S guidon carries nine sueh streamers. He declared that the Centre Connty Comnisioners have approe priated $400 50 far th vear, and that with Counctl vid the Belle forte organization could ente it greens, just over the borough line Evergreens to the Klinger farm at highway travels in a stralght line tative eadline for 8 Lh , i ' aenaiine J intensive training course well equ ped The motion to appropriate the money was madi by Councilman Leslie Thomas Councilman WwW. W. Sieg, of the Water Commitee Instructed man- ager George Carpeneto lo learn del- initely why the WPA sidewalk pro ject which has béen approved for Bellefonte, has not been placed in operation. Carpeneto had expressed the belief that Iack of available WPA labor was the cause Because Mayor Hardman P. Har- ris falls to submit itemized reports covering his collections from fines and fees, a motion was passed auth- orizing police to direct traffic viol- ators to appear before manager Carpeneto instead of the Mayor The motion later was held inactive until] the Pire and Police commit- tee has studied the situation and makes some recommendation Councilman Thomas turned in a police report containing a summary of the number of arrests and the nature of the violations. Thomas complained that because Mayor Harris merely turned in a lump sum of $56. “for fines and fees” there is no way to determine what violators paid their fines, who they were, how many were released with- out paying fines, If any, and other information M. Isadore Claster, of the Claster Lumber Co., appeared in Council to request a permit to build a ser« vice station on the parking lot west of the Claster offices on Sou'h Wa- ter street. The station would be lo- cated 40 feet back of the sidewalk, Mr. Claster said. Council's approval of the request was given subject to approval by the State NE LE EE ———— — Council passed a motion extends ing the 2-hour parking limit on West High street from the railroad érossing to Thomas street. Parking is prohibited on one side of the street at all times, owing to the narrowness of the road. The action was taken after Tony Ficarro, shoe repairman complained that at present the street is parked from morning fo night and customers ean't park near his place of busi- ness The Street Commitiee reporied that members had visited the road construction oh wy Willowbank street and had decided to direct the contractor to remove the trees on the west side of Holme: avenne At first it was hoped the tree ent led be saved. but the commitiee ruled in favor of their removal Miss Ann Keichline is to be oh rected to make a copy of a survey of Bellefonte signs for permanent preservation in the borough offices Because Borough Engineer A. C Hewitt is not available for engin. eering services on the Willowbank treet road construction job, J Thompson Henry of Martha, was retained to represent the borough on that work Council is to have a dead tree in front of the Peter Mendis property — on Fast High street removed in Lhe interests of safety The lree appar- a ently was “ringed” some time ago . » a ; —— — —— a a i | it was reported ! a dl LF] ey pan wd The market committee reported - ; p i on | y ’ collections totaling $27.10 . N a i wv | Councilman Harold D. Cowher expressed to Council the thanks of LJ #. S——— » Bellefonte firemen for the bor- ; Te RR » A ough's aid in getting the 1041 dis- Sh . A he trict fiiremen’s convention here. He ; - an [Shaffer 5) added that in the host city this year, Lock Haven. the city council gave cn Tio ii — TENDERAY firemen $1000 to finance prepara- tions, and that after the conven- A tion the firemen repaid the $1.000 | and had nearly $500 to spare, With . / the latter fund a resuscitator was & % / - ¥ purchased for the community use, he .said tr Oi —— Road Operations You've probably taken delight in Shaffer beef many of flavor. Put a thick steak in front of vour family ow rrogress : ’ : og and many a time. It’s always been the finest there with confidence. Carve a roast of beef and have the (Continued from page one) s 8. 2 : 1 . «a aa "ida of WillowMahL i BR Row the best is better, and Shaffer is first pleasant sensation of knowing it’s sure to make a big its avers. {ron Willowhni to bring it to you. Now, for the first time in history, hit. You can do that, if you get Shaffer’s Tenderay wii Bi CT OUI oe beef can be guaranteed tender—if it's Tenderay beef. beef. Look for the brand right on the meat And > 3 . - . . . s . rade. The new road wii be neat. Think what that means! Every time you buy Shaf- to top it all off, you'll find a real economy price on - J *. co one. and the steep rade of Holmes fer’s beef—whether it’s a chuck or rump or tender- every piece of Shaffer's Tenderay Beef. Right now, the ascent more gradual Holmes 3 : oy v avenué alsé is being widened and loin you KNOW it will be tender and juicy and full go get some Shaffer's Tenderay Beef. fts entrance to the new road Is = broadened to further eliminate dan- ger. : The first course of stone base has been placed on the stretch from ¢ 5 bot. 8 Dale's Summit to the overpass at . : the Rockview cat'le bars, while E I M | A : grading operations are under way w A ‘ ’ . , : from the overpass to the transform- - ~ ! ers. The road will have tWo courses ST ATION of stone base and will be covered with a thtee-inch black surface. | The contractors hope to complete Vi the Willowbank section of the road as snon as possible, since it is now the most heavily traveled section : of the construction job. the detour 78 to State College being out Willow- EVERY MONDAY, WED- ; bank street to the Buffalo Run Val- NESDAY AND ; ley road, It is hoped to pave this 9:45 FRIDAY : section as well as some othér por- ‘45 to 10:00 A. M. : :. % ¢ Sh ba Jw : oF goraomd® J : r : W, 8 Pat. Nes. LI60081 end 2102348 tione of *ha road before winter - weather prevents further paving op- erations, On the Dale's Summit-State Col-| 5
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