THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, BELLEFONTE, PA. Page Six -— | | Over The County News — While assisting to ad t \ trically operated pump at the L Smith home at Centre Hill, Charle McClenahan had several fnge the right hand badly injured fingers were caught bet type belt and i Bill Kerlin, Jr, has been prom ed to the rank of Lieutenant in Naval School ‘ul tary Academy is in training Rodman, U command in the Nort war. Bill thousand boy School Woot camps Thomas the Ween ulley present Company tension ccmpany ough brick 1 further Valley of lines elec homes en ignated western will Altemptin G. EARLE HOFFER Insurance Service Crider’'s Ex. Bldg. Phone 4035 BELLEFONTE, PA. ———— COMPENSATION rr AUTOMOBILE & FIRE INSURANCE ED L. KEICHLINE BELLEFONTE Temple Court Phone 190 I Ne wo— - fr WHEN WINDS GET ROUGH A Windstorm Policy Protects You From Financial Loss, See John F. Gray & Son General Insurance Phone 497.) Bellefonte, Pa. “ REMEMBER When You Want Anything In Lumber, Millwork, Doors, Sash, Roofing W. R. SHOPE BELLEFONTE, PA. Phone 432 SATISFACTION GUARANTEED IN EVERY DEAL IN EVERY PARTICULAR | the on burg interes Hall, own, seniol Llsmissals coming di last week t: Domer headquarter beve of $1860 per one Ishler Alle gato annum k h me local entre rage » past wes to establis NEW CIVIL SERVICE EXAMINATIONS SCHEDULED tat tate sams eligible for employment the Civil Service system The exact dates examination later Examinations will be following position DE ialaries ranging $3600 annually Senior Supervinsor, Superviser, Junior Supervisor, Asst. Supervisor Senior Visitor. Visitor, Jundor Visit. or, Senior Stenographer-Secretary, Stenographer - Secretary, Senior Stenographer. Stenographer, Senior Typist, Senior Typist-Clerk, Princi- al Clerk, Adm Clerk, Senior 161 erg Junior Clerk Tele phone Operator, Senior Field Rep- Field Representative, Advanced Public Relations Assist- ant, Junior Public Relations Assist serintendent of Buildings, ype-Addressograph Machine Senior Tabulating Ma- r. Senior Key Punch Procedure ating Ma- Duplicating and places for the will be announced given for which will froan $1026 to the ed resentative yperat Junior C Analyst, Principal Dupl chine Operator Machine Operator ——— a ——— ——— ~The most news for $1.50 -—- J. M. Keichline Insurance Agency ANN W. KEICHLINE, Agent, Temple Court Phone 190 Used Truck Headquarters DECKER MOTOR (0. SOUTH SPRING STREET BELLEFONTE, PA. dale RYE FARM CALENDAR Timely Reminders From the Penn sylvania State College School of Agriculture Control Potato Blight — Late Llilght has appeared on everal counties. Plant of the Pennsylvania warn that the vine thoroughly covered bordeaux put 100 pound sure careful adjustment of get the hest coverage Christmas Trees — Pines shapely Christmas trees symmetry Stat for market ae potatoes In pathologists College be kept #-8-100 300 to sSuggrest side State must with with They top and Pray on pre nozzles to Prune grow into comii fourth ye become osses caused by unru } Crabgrass Is Lawn Pest.Cr 1! 15° NLrolis f rt n early September rain Colt Early—Ft¢ Are Hea nd halite Grain From eniton g t 1 Ke Insects Grow Cever Crops—R re Sn ALL ESTATE TRANSFERS ramiey ¢ ALIN " of Millheim Lewistown Fair To Honor Founder (Continued from page one) that He fails ne ai sell, it is Sam Russell meant + fair meant to Mr only p and fit- that the 1038 fair should dicated to his memory.” Directors are completing final ar- rangements for a Stile-wide broad- the memorial program which will preceded the premiere of the lavish Fantasies of 1939 re- vissical to be presented nightly be- fore the grandstands Tuesday will be another tribute to Sam Russell when the fair officials play host to 50 000 school children a favorite feature of the founder Central Pairs Clreuit racing will open is Pennsylvania season the same Jay with nine heats of harness speed events, continuing through Thurs- roner oper be ot ¢ CASS Oi Wednesday and FPriday will return of 2 new and even more daring Lucky Teter and his sensa- tional squadron of hectic Hell Dri- vers, Including motorcycle maniacs and Dale O'Brien, the man who no- body thought would last a year with a truck running over him daily On Saturday Ralph Hankinson's nationally known Knights of the roaring road will put AAA auto racing in the Lewistown sports card for another year staging a sgix- event spring and sweepstakes pro- gram. Circus, vaudeville, and hippo~ drome acts from all over the world will be presented daily in connec- tion with the speed and thrill events every afternoon A mile of midway attractions, in- cluding 15 rides and 15 shows by Art Lewis. will fascinate and en- tertain fair visitors between tours of spacious exhibit halls for livestock. | agriculture, domestic arts, | merce and engineering. a com | (HURCHE Bellefonte Evangelical & Reformed Rev, C Morning Church M. Hart Nevin Stamm Ps worshin nt B11 chool, 9:8 wick, Su Lutheran, Bellefonte St, John's Cro iP. Mm Jundany Julian United Brethren United Brethren, Bellefont I Householder, Pi Central Penna, Bible Conference Atle i eet Pry ! y i B Collapse of Bridge Murls Sedan, Truck burial Jury Blames Truck Driver Coroner's A Huntingc jury recommenceg mtary mans.aug ught against Hq truck which fig yer ITY FE the cident read Tr Jury, inqgus [4 Edwin Kaufman, and Bernard Kaufman they came to their de the result of crush injurie tained when a Monarck on their car after the truck with the bridge and caused collapse. We place responsibilit fatalities Harry 1 the truck, and recomme he be fo answer the involuntary mansiaughter Some witnesses tes truck speed it to he not and that he was along sid tims car when the span bro State Highway engineer the bridge was in good Matthew Black, Hollidas the highway department impact of the truck bridge to collapse We into verdict mers 1 of Sophie man th hat the on of held eye traveling enter the The collide was at too bridge driver with the ide to collapse did caused “Trailer Cooking” A helpful article by a wife” who tells how to be prep to satisfy big, outdoor appetites small itchen Don't mi Housewile's Food Almanack August €th. issue of The Ame Weekly distributed with the Balt more Sunday American. On at all newsstands —— ———— Escaped Youths Caught Three youths who escaped the Huntingdon Reformatory Sgt. urday morning were captureg at ¥:25 p. m. the same day near Pet. ersburg. They were Donald Rutter Reading, 17; Earl Rutter, 19: ( les Btaniey, Beaver, 26 ———— i WT ——————— «Read the Classified ads from nar POMONA GRANGE NEWS Quarterly Pomona Meeting Will be held Wedne Agi 1839 atl Flat Rock Club House Route ! the on on LDOU Philipsburg, Port Matilda Gras No. 1284 will be host to this bods re and will welcome al from near and fa Hu bandry Iron Industry Began 150 Years Ago sed fromm one) page another a natural death and townshis Hist prosper- almosd and the a heap The land Creek Oil J. Noi- endeavor. in a vine-covered wned by the place of historic interest 8. FARM POPULATION NEARS ALL-TIME HIGH That farm population United States on January 1 wag close to the largest js shown in a report received by the department of agricultural ec- onomics at the Pennsylvania State College from the U, 8. Department of Agriculture The totil was 32050.000 persons This compares with 31819000 on January 1, 1938, and with the alls time high of 32077.000 on January 1, 1910 From 1010 1827 there was a decline of almost 2000000 persons in the farm population. Since 1927 there has beet an increase of about the 1939, on record of to | 2,000,000 Gunners Look Ahead To Good Season (Continued from Page 1) Federa Clovernme Himsa sued wunting license Fur piaced Pearer before 7 Idle R. R. Workers May Get Benefits nued from Dae remy benefit rates a draw Requirements To be eligible for unemployment ance benefits under the Rail road Unemployment Insurance Act employment Insurante Act, a employe must meet the following rey iI. Be must have earned $150 cr more from a railroad or other em- ] covered by the Railroad Un- employment Insurance Act during the calendar year 1938 “2. He must register and *aiting period of 16 ¢ ; in which there are a ght oi of unemployment “3 He must not have jalified for benefits due causes specifically Act urther information with rei- erence to eligibility or disquadifica~ tions for benefits will be provided to the worker at the time he isters.” TTT, nsuy lirement Ive a RT Dies of Injuries In Fall From Roof (Continued from Page 1) pany gince early manhood. He was born at Chatham Run but ven. He is survived by his four sons, a brother and a sister Burial was made Saturday »' Dunnstown sit—" Sh ——— Collision at Miltheim Carg driven by L. B. Harman, of | Millheim, and Owen Smith, Aaronsbirg, collided in front of the Miller garage, Miilheim, about 2:15 o'clock Friday afternoon, re- | sulting in $10 damage to the Har- | | man machine and $7 to the Smith | | ear, i No one was injured. had : spent most of his life in Lock Ha- | wile, ef | “BELLEFONTE IN 1950” (Continued from page 1939 SECRET Of or more the like an ino one) OVEN INSULATED ON ALL SIX SIDES... Kitchen Stays Cool and Comfortable Electric ranges are now selling at the lowest prices in history — most any family can own one. More beauti- ful, more efficient than ever! Inves- tigate—learn the surprising facts. Flactric range ovens are heavily in. sulated on all six sides. This is an important feature with It means that the heat is held in the oven where it belongs—the kitchen stays pleasantly cool certainly a boon to the cook in hot weather. 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