Page Six THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, BELLEFONTE, PA. June 13, 1940. 351 Pupils In County Storm Wreaks Heavy Tax Rate for Schools Pass High School Ex. | Damage East of Town Same as Last Year Continued from page one) (Continued from page one) (Continued from page one) | Bartley, Ted Dixson, Winfield and John Delite, Mrs, Florence Kessinger and Roy Oyler. The path of destrue- { tion led through Little Nittany Val- | ley into Clinton county Fields which were not washed out jor plowed with deep gullies by the heavy water were covered with deep mud washed from higher areas | Highway crews were taxed to the mit to clear the roads of mud, Fave Lom- |stones, and trees and in repairing gate, Jacob Jackson, Mary MoKivi son, Ruth Bohn, Budd Dreibhelbis Louise Swarm, June Kuhn, Bugene Weaver, John Sowers, George Van Zant, Doris Rishel, Harry Hassinger Freda Houtz, Sara Stover, Naoml Williams, Jean Bohn, Betty Garbrick Mary Dale, Fred Baxion, Betty M« Kibben, Helen Bloom, Lorraine Wit mer, Paul Relish, Helen Stover, Dor. othy Korman, Paul Walker, Robert Kern, Roger Johnson, Jane Struble Helen Tresaler CURTIN TWP Eran Guy Miller, Cella Heverly zon, Betty Cogfer, Louise MeClo | bridges keV, Viola Heverly, Bugene Thomp- | 1 lacksonville hes are HD san, Ilda Heaton, Norma Lucas, Char. | nD Jackson e porches were rip- lotte Woorher, Jennle Mann. Marie [ped from home outbuildings were Rickert Cliffprd Hinton, Franklin washed from thelr foundations and Rithut. EON fences and shrubbery were carried Arve Hy a 1 {away on the crest of the An Laurg Peters automobile was moved for a dis- Way tance of about 50 feet and one large HOWARD TWP Fred Tr outbuilding was. carried for half a sb oth Erect N ’ " M ™ Rus Bails, Soren Hage: mile. The Jacksonville road was im- x Ki rence i no On 3 Raver Homer Fahr : passible, and traf was delayed HUSTON TWP for several hours on the ridge road William Dillen between Howard and Jacksonville until highway crews cleared away wreckage left by the storm Aaron D. Leitzell, highway tenance superintendent Centre county, reported that a bridge had been iway on Route 589. He estimated that 200 tons of rock and vered road to a depth of feet at another point, A wash- Bald Eagle Branch in Rallroad damaged | adbed near Howard mssenger trains from into ‘he tation after repairs. had membership of three, to two, when board members reported that it of- ten is difficult to find a meeting time suitable to three persons Changes which may result from the fact that Bellefonte Is now a drd Instead of a 4th ass school dis- trict were discussed briefly by the board which took steps to learn jus! how the new rating will affect the district. The 1940 census figures give Bellefonte's population as more than 5,000, which automatically gives the school district a 3rd class rating In that the State Authority may be induced to bulld a new school building for Bellefonte under the plan used re. cently in Penn State College's vast bullding program, the School Board addressed letters to the Superinten- dent of Public Instruction and to Congressman James E. VanZandt, asking for information upon such a proposal Brungard the hope General TWP Ruth Ghaney Louise Miriam Tomco War Hipple Robert tide Dor Lavern Robert x Richard Hartsock Jennie Maur Smith Russell Dor Myers ley Dillen, Droze Under the plan, the General State Authority wogld build the building and lease it to Bellefonte for as many ves as It requires for the trict to Haquidate the After that time the building would become the district, The board for financial { $250.000 for MARION main- Helen Rhine LIBERTY Mary. Etter Hanley, Ella Vivian Love MEILESBUR WP Bettie Hau for ™™WP Wr Marl Heaton Darothy Mackey Minnie Swartz Orle Maye washed di cost of the the need amount property Girt ox ne G BOROUGH Sherwood, Leland Ronald Zimmerman ry, Faye Walker, Cl y, Lewls Mann, Berni Mahlon Breon, Nai wh Smith, Betty Keele Sherwood Naomi Long Fi Sherry, Shirley Newman, Dori PATTON TWP .-Betty Jahnson- baugh, Ruby Mattern John Moyer John Zevek. Ray Zerby, Doris BEbbs k wm Jean Gardner 1 by _ farmer 1 eam the RUSH TWP. Betty Shirlens He Blower cited the building V ivian ald In the Two of 0 other sources of for a bullding were mentioned board One ix to obtain a grant to match funds pro- by the district. and another School authority, ie the of money relire a AY possible fund bv the federal pur vided ine and livests is ty met up for and n honds amount the be ne wd Gardens nflered needed nes over bad- period of -ye The 1040 eo} al recent meetings of the board, wis ome of Jem they A I rae this vr being so ged that chool budeet discus he remainder fr win sr ir Williamspor and pproved by a unanimous vote Miller “hg : 5 1 phes committees was athe. Rhoda Ti review four bids on school a I'homas Shedlock Donald Guthrie lly Swape Margaret to AWArd the The Building instructed to inspect and to make are indicated and accordingly mmittee wis buildine minor repairs Finance Con torm Balls Mill Wallis Run highwa) Smit trae s yout ie co the n } 1 ; choo washed : ny uch The : an as Polachko, Pearl mbosk:, John nd v h. Elva Gardner, Mary a 33 1" bass evita. I HD the 2 Prank Comits , 3 hs ha the lease for . matier of the Academy The lease calls r A $400 a mo 12 mor vear, with repalr t be Jear property rental the by nresent of ths of Small stream " Hang mnttor effective ord of Vir application unanimously At when Ralph lected a 1dinge the ademy the retiren James Wilson bees Haag. chosen for me eff from na Murder Probes in County Continue YY n eo Inve ign - the receive the min al. mtr of $00 a month, the board ruled motion by the board, to TWP at the 1 nt teaching SHOE Ph for the withdrawn Ars for oD aK Dr y 3 rel $0 Pad) board Edward elect an additd teacher ic. Marie Mur earch for Ma vii l and contended ut 230 200 more the thnt prospects are olution mred with aboot ify t an early % ¥ tt 10 declined to amp about 1 and about 1 compared with ~ 4 BORO Jean Mat Twoey PHITIPESBURG 0 photograph the Ointes 138 who were grad- tilly studied employ ar English and plications for the position are now being received Cholee of a teacher Is to be made In it was indicated SPRING TWP : wy Cowher James Bid Peter Corage Klir Dale Belle Mas Stover omment upon t yer —— ll 4 — PICNIC COMMITTEE TO MEET SATURDAY the near future Government Wanls (Chemis chemists ureed once corvt £ rel. Fred Budd Brook Exoldkive ie ApPiy for the civil or examinations now VAT iol chemist and chemical Saturday, Augu technologis y in Federal service. In connection with the pres. ent national defense program it is extremely portant that a large number of well qualified explosive chemists and chemical technologists be immediately available should va- cancies occur in this The =al- aries for positions for which these examinations have been ane nounced range from $2500 to $4 800 a year. Applications must be on file i]. 8 Civil S8erviee Com- at Washington, D. C.. than June 24 if received from States east of Colorado, and not lat. er than June 27. 190, if received from Colorado and States westward Copies of the annoinmcements and application forms may be ob tained from O. I Bmith. Secretary of the Board of UI. 8 Civil Berviee Examiners, at the Bellefonte post office, or enstomhonuse in Washing. ton. D. C. or from the Becretary of the Board of U. 8 Civil Service Ex- aminers at any first or second-class at open for the rades of $ ir sitios the Ned Heverh nas Marie Dickaot Bie. Haupt, Fred udd Miller, James Brook Bari Kelley Harold Tressler, Nancy Eelierman, Bernice lee Jane Sunday. James F ley Arderv. Irene Gard per, Wilbur Miller TAYLOR TWP —Beatrice George Tuskovich laretta tiff. Paul Tuskovich Irene Walk, Isobel Hosband, Dewey Holt ™NION TWP Faye ctx Snoke, Jean Snotis Boyd Barton Paul Parson Harton Harold Weston Phowers, Lliogy@l Spottt Stewart Miriam Naylor. Helen Mitch SihAawers. 1ilah Wilson UNTIRVITEE BOROUGH. Samir] Brugger. Mary Houts, Ethel tere Leland Ehinhizer ¥ | PHOS All per interes { tinnance fatiend ¢ NDNs of committee meetin Gerald Paul Meyers Pred | an import 2 an Rote | pe cted to be made | the pienic Are g. when eX he an ant announcement | - Marriage Licenses | Veren Melvil Laura 1 George W. Blu | Ruth H Penni Tach Shi oy | Andy Fornich James | Mary Ann Urbanik cl Arehiee { Harold T. Breon 1 | Geraldine E. Ross . Bonds Called For Redemption To holders of 3 3-8 percent Treas Bonds of 1940-43, and others concerned: Public notice 8 hereby all outstanding 3 3-8 per- Treasury Bonds of 1940- 43. dated July 18, 1928, are hereby called for redemption on June 15, 1040, on which date interest on such bonds will cease ner fate ness lle Peters Fleming the niise Myers Tyrone m State College College Howard ton. State Logue with the Clarence . ort Clarence no miss Inter State College Centre Hall Ar t hae Osis ry Notice to Centre Connty Tax Pavers All 1938 and previous years ftaxe on real extale entered in the County Treasurer's office will be advertised the first week of July. Sale will be held Monday, August 5, 1940 Har- gy FP. Jones, County Treasurer given that cent US 5 It's Another G-E Year. Thrifty Shoppers Compare Refrigerators and Choose General Electric as the Greatest Dollar-for-Dollar Value! CONDITIONED AIR Keeps Foods Fresher Longer De luxe G-E Refrigerators give you controlled humidity and temper- LOWEST PRICES ature, and conscant circalatdon of ™ G-E MISTORY! sweet, freshened air. "You'll Always Be Glad You Bought A G-EI” ELECTRIC SUPPLY CO. Bellefonte State College | specialty THREE CARE IN CRASH EAST OF PORT MATILDA | 0 lefonte Trust Company, was In a three-ear accident on route Chairman of the general dance com- [220 one mile east of Port Matilda, | RCHURH St. John's Episcopal, Bellefonte The Rev, Warren C. Newman tor. Sunday (Trinity IV): 7:45 fins, 8:00, Holy Eucharist; Holy Eucharist, sermon: 10 Ing prayer regs Mua bh even - Advent Church 11:00, C. C. Shuey, pastor, Sunday school at 9:30, Roy Leathers, Supt. Preach- ing, 11 o'clock, and Brother will bring the message service at 2:30; Christian Endeavor 7:30 St John's Lutheran, Bellefonte The Rey Clarence E. Arnold pastor, Fourth Sunday after Trinity June 16: 9:30 a. m., Sunday school 10:45 a. m., Children’s Day service 7:30 pi nn Vespers and sermon A Definite Alm." Dix Run Baptist C. C. Shuey, pastor. Sunday school al 9:30, Elmer Hosband, Supt., fol- lowed with class meeting. Our Mis- sionary program at 7:30. Hope our people will take advantage of all these services. You will be welcome Boalsburg Lutheran 9:30. C. FE Worship, 7:30 p. m. Pleasant Gap Worship, 8:30. Sunday school, 9:30 C. E. 63% m. Shiloh-—8Sunday chool, 8:30 a. m. Holy Communion 10:30. Come, worshi] L. J Kaul- man, pas Sunday school 6:30 p n ton Mileshurg Preshyterian Service Sun }. 9:30 a m ay. Jur if m. Morning = Christian Endeavor 3 Bible in ning worship 7:30 p. m Bible tudy clas M p. m. Howard E. Oa) Chex i5 a m m. Eve Unilony choo! minister Howard Methodist Wallace J. Cummings Church school a9 rth league at 6 “hildren’s Day service at 7:45 The Curtin Methodist ch school will hold Children’s Day program on Sun Rev min clioek clock Cur- ireh it 30 «¢ 30 tin thety .t i (day evel United Rrethren, Bellefonte Hou eholder past «tic services conducted ny Pau! Wesley Plack Pie ' School « are conducting®e ev VACAlion Mr leader during the evangelist olodst and cordially Aang wong vit : [ ils io ire Methodist, Bellefonte H Willis Harisock L230 a m, C ( perintendent Children’s 30, in charge M Edg hE Churok LOY Shuey Day pro of Mr: ar Weaver fu rogram there the ade Conference for the election © Indy delegate and gate to the annual At 730 p m Junior and teen-age departments will pri ent a pmgeant sntitied “The Wish ing Well.” directed by Sue Arm- strong. The offerings the day will be for Christian education The will baptize children at the morning service. Prayer meeting ang Bible study Wednesday evening al 7:40 chive gram at 10 L.. Bowes and At will journed the close of this progr be a brief session of Quarterly {a reserve o con- y ference the for pastor First Evangelical, Bellefonte H. Halbery Jacobs, Pastor 9:39 a m Church School Mr. E J Tea- man, Supt. 10.45 a. m Worship with sermon; 6:30 PM Young Peoples League: 748 PM Chil. dren's Day Pageant, presented by members of the Church School Prayer Service and Bible study on Wednesday evening The Subday School Board will meet after the Prayer Service The Woman's Missionary Society fill meet on Thursday evening al the home of Mis. Clair McKinley, Spring = A bake sale will be helg this Sal urday by the King's Daughters Class in the old A & P store room St. John's Evangelical Reformed Rev. ©. Nevin Stamm, Pastor Church School 8:30 a. m.; Morning Worship 1045 a m. The Mens Brotherood «ill meet in the Social Room Friday evening June 21 at 9530p m dessins AM ————— Organize Paving Materials Business (Continued from page ong) distribution center will be establish. ed at Sunbury. The company will serve the entire area vania west of the Susquehanna river, with the exception of Mifflin and Huntingdon counties The Busquehanna Paving Mater als Company will merchandise as- | phaits of various types in addition to various dust oils. The construe. tion of streels, driveways parking areas and tennis courts will he a The company offers a unique service in the consiruction of colored driveways and tennis loourts. Six tennis courts, of green asphalt material. are now under construction at State College Further information regarding this community's newest business es. - Sunday afternoon, total damage wha placed at 850, and no one was | injured The ears were operated By Arthur Barraclough, of Bellefonte; Beatrice | J. Williams, of Warriors Mark. and “ po a ——— BE isa £5 a— ay ho Sholl Baptismal of Pennsyl- | | tablishment may be found in an ad- | vertisement appearing cisewhere in| {this issue, J. C. Glunt, of Altoona. The mishap | resulted when one of the machines | | arship and | fet balance at this ra ——— POULTRY POINTERS Printed Through Courtesy HECLA POULTRY FARMS Bellefonte, Pa. COCCIDIOSIS CAUSES INTESTINAL INJURY Coccldiosls is caused by a small animal parasite which burrows into the cells ning the wills of the In testine, causing them to burst and bleed 0 The damage done during this per. ind may be extensive and even per- manent if nothing | to relieve the condition. The Injured cell slough off In great patches leaving car tissue in thelr place and rar tissue does not have the ability to digest and absorb as the al cells did It done origin Is easy to see that umber of cells were this manner, the dige of the Intestine would be to an extent where the chicken never would be able make use of its food or produce In accord with 1 if a replaced In stive efficiency great reduced to good Aanee inheriiance breed ing Bloody seen In that a : ay ana dropping outbreaks of coccld) pouitrymen shou will The chi feather come thoroughly familiar symploms of the disease may become face, listen droppings will comple the Htter. Cocclndia of without! tha ald of FOUgn Ir aroops And Waters enlarged water a m corn blood of hard ches and a 1 Imo | enneiusive 0 Ch et he 4 Ve and some do i may loon of re are { pec F { nfect foun 1 A } n TCR thy ( not the i Bio be fhe d In ntes me y areas duodenal large tine next to the prard Some » entire length nf his area as well as of the ind 0 w mucus One disclosed bs hes or fal small Intestin H aimed led with a frothy brownish enccidia i inopened wu the earls Lage certain to soregad me in fected chick will pa ings of ome infect. rtilats in the rove 48 Ar { i ge iL every #31 day. Peed a good growing hoa Keren the ne DO more CE n FARM CALENDAR Timely Reminders From The Penn ssivania Stale College Schoel of Agriculture Pastors to Study—A for town and cot Pennsyly rity the scheduled at College for for de studs chology. agricultural « al sociology, the family hip ommunity adult education. discovering chufch parish, and edutat jon Shallow Cultivation Best abies shallow met the fibrous the plowed area where loose and fertilizer Therefore nc ere org rural religious Veget. rooted plants with pg roois in Bs ’ wy . i BN Ale of feedin the the piaced gardening he Pennsylvania State ommend shallow cultivation, | inches, and frequent enough to con- trol weeds and maintain a surface mulch Grow Cover Crop—Domestic rye- grass has become popular As a cover erop to be sown at the last tion of corn and truck crops or alter harvest of an early crop, report ex- tension agronomists of the Pennsyl- vania State COolisge. low-priced sod, good stands, vigorous top and root growth, erosion and maintenance of soil fertility are ad- vantages of this cover cop Flower Shows are Popular Ama ter flower shows are widely used In Pennsylvania as a cuiminalion of the years efforts in flower growing The Pennaylvania State College has revised its popular circular on the subject. Ask your eotinty agricultural extension representative for a copy Thin Fruit for Quality—Thinning Helos peaches and apples to develop frit of improved size and eoloring Fruit specialists of the Pennsylvania Sate College report best results ob- tained when thinning is done before ht soon after the start of the June drop Club Members in Camp Four members of Pennsylvania 4-H clubs are attending the National Club camp in Washington, DC. the week of June 12 to 19 GOOD FINANCIAL specialista of College Tec 74] 2 cultiva- control ASSOCIATION IN CONDITION The Alamni dance held at Heela Park jast Thursday night was one of the best attendeq and best m ones in the recent history of the As- dation. ne dance WAS a Success both from a social and from a financial standpoint. Total receipts were $215.50 and total expenses, includ~ | ing dance expenses, the $50 schol- the list of prises offer- od by the Association to members of the graduating class, were $182.08, | ’ a balance of $3342 which has been turtieq In to the organiza~- | | hon's treasury. With a previous | leaving , the Association's ime is $154.40 Mahlon K Robb, trust officer ol mitiee. Diemer L. Bathurst INSURANCE SERVICES Phone Bellefonte MR2 ¥T. EAGLE, PA P. 0. Howard, Pa. | OFFICIAL HOLDS CUSTOMER | IS NOT ALWAYS RIGHT One publicity confer- Vice President day al a ence, Judge Voorhi of the American Water Works & Elettric Company, sald that he thought the 'wHtier of ghod custo- mey relations waan’'t all one-sided the customer’ sight Lo cooperate 2 litle, In fact, he sald he'd like make a list of “Rules for Custo- mers.” The Judge sort of stuck his neck out on this, because he wa Immediately requested to make up such a list—-and here it is Rule 1. 1f you can honestly us that our place Is attractive ano that we are good housekeepers, your words will fall like dew on a parch- ed field Rule 2 come gives u Ver Dont Lo tell If we an and gO Away you are mad when are fortunate opportunity beter mad You you it for alk acquainted LO get meet do you tenished upon u mes a to It will If gracic ang she Rule 4 ing and be call and we will try the occasion ar wil) faith in human n Rule If state it and trouble |, a You call mii FE, BOL ve up 1a it refresh ature HAVE 4 complaint mt you stay with nt the i ted ad jus Never go away half convinced GAME WARDEN SAVES 13 EMBRYO TURKEYS Prompt and effec Josent creased hn his varm Long { take the hood of were ke pt Ruth L44 under 1 Fyn neubator er libwratles near Howard CANKER WORMS ATTACK FRUIT AND SHADE TREES Clear field Hangar Burned Clear 4 rolans } y 00 : n burned to ‘he saved Franklin Oreutt at Nal lighted high above first of FE § the the Love in the and the blaring stove ou wever, caught in floor and tpped., spre flames about ———————— A Retired Rail Man Dies Johnson, who retired in 1929 superintendent of the Pennsylvania Rail- road. died last Thursday at Lans- downe after a brief iliness, Johnson a native of Curtin. Centre county began his milroad career as a tele graph operator on the Catawinsa and Williamsport branch the Philadelphia and Reading railway tie served as superintendent of the Pennsvivania Middle division with headquarters Altoona from 1018 1820 2 The gd. as general graph of tele “of at to - Tracks Collide on Route 220 A light truck operated by Vermon Shaffer. of Logantn, and W. A Kessinger of Howard, BR. D. collided Monday evening at § ovlock on roiite 220. a mile and a half west of Mill Hall, resulting In $50 damage to the Kessinger vehicle and 85 16 the Shaffer truck. Both cars were traveling west Kessinger went to pass the Shaffer truck ahead of him and in doing =o the truck bodies collided. The highway at that point ja rolling. the State Motor Police report. No one was injured - A K Retief Stightly Lower Payments for direct relief to needy Centre countians during the past week showed a decrease of $54 from those of the previous week, and 14 fewer checks required to make the payments, according to State Treas urer ¥F. Clair Ross. Payments for the week totalled $3.247 which was $736 ower than those for the comparable week of last year Current payments, however, required two more checks (than those of a year ago Read a book a month, even at the | risk of straining your mind LEGAL NOTICES NOTICE FOR FILING uo d i the | Borough of Bellafonte, deceased, has ; first and final account In 10 unless eox- LEGAL NOTICE. Notice ia Hipple, Prea ©. LY ACCOUNT Cofirt and that sald scoount jvon that Charles 571] H —_— NOTICE Philipsburg Veteran; citation wWhoge reglotered Philipehurg Centre County yivemia, makes application amendment ts Article under the Act of Asernbly P. Ll. 200, of the Session of the following manner: Ab. having 10 do with the which the Corporation pnended 10 read a5 104 Centre County. for the County of Centre have entered Into an arree ment for the payment of damages 10 real estate of Damaris Knox and Lada Knox of Beuner Township, cdlined by the relbcation, widening realigning and changing of grade of highway Route No 14041 Ben ner Township upon which sald real OY estate abuts. The amount of sald 1p damages 15 Three Mundred sixty-five (858500 Dolan Fxorptions may be fled to sald agreement within oh ] (10) days from the date of this no tiong are fled, sald damages will be AL the expiration "of said period AETeeNeY 1 i on file in the y OfMice of Centre Coun CHARIES PF WHIPPLE FRED C MENSCH HARRY V. KBpELPnN ommis of Centre Co x24 The fhe rh of of Incer- 100 in Heenan plirpose 10y formed, i» IW mn tice Becond hye The purpose for which Corporation is formed is nromote good fellowshin and wo- cial enjoyment among the friends Eng supporters of the Legion and Yo provide a permanent home for those friends of the Legion within the portals of the Amer - can Legion Home that those not eligible 10 the Legion may Participate hr the beneficial mritghle and cational pur- 4 home affords County ¢ loners 0 BIDS WANTED Sealed bids will 700 P M. Eastern Judy 8B, 1940, at the ret appr received unt Time dt De Standard fice of Lhe wiely 300 ton good g nous ook Be Dis trict nately r f which of the Articles ary itl oye llefor LEGAL NOTCH hereby given that Fred ©, Mensch Coy — # arity nd Harry ¥ Lon Live «rr : nty of agree. JA I { ‘ A dun r H re MARIAN LYNCH Beliefon IE § Sry x2 Dinty PUBLIC SALE OF DESIRABLE PER- SONAL PROPEMIY ¢ ' py . any ine 20 \ BIDS WANTED ( or . ase hola THE MARGARET Cas ™ pots w . ng wo EST On Lhe airs M | Hbrook Ae BROWN ngre tndyle Bite hen ¢ nk { i Hie ad TT EE JOHN M. SEBRING EST POM h Pilon RE waited house IL. Houta lownshinp ng a new walls Pre. » n the ¢ ghwuy and rejo- ei with the ne the feet me 26532 % wit! and Grading the fencs oration, require Aen ne ey » wil ye fret tidings at ihe ta niw lone transfer of joration pres ss Th anti proviging “he system tr should submit 3 I pach of the above name pert u te hid for GROUP 2 alnut dining four posier reser properties He oO re fect be scooped tn reserve the bids Should will be hes a wTillen agree Coram ission « ers and the contractor will be requir to furnish a bond with sureties of $500.00 for faithful of niract further I and ang red details contact +h ners Bellefonte, a beds m ” ry or bed 2 bed roses right ANY any bide cesmsry 10 {| ment with anter the County follow conggnment GROUP 1 with sprifie matiresses bureau. washstand with ton tollet set, sewing machine, and other tems of desirable househols furniphing:. 00 numerous to men- tion Terms cash. Mayes & Stover ance Paul M. Dubs Harry NWN Myers, Clerk x28 ne the pot Por regul 2 oak beds marble mar Pa . CHARLES F. HIPPIE PRED C MENSCH HARRY V. KEELER x34 Commissioners of Centre Oo HIFCLA PARK HMECLA P Roan FARK HECLA PARK = SWIM, w = - HECLA PARK OUTDOOR POOL Lifeguard on Duty Pure Chlorinated Water 10 Cents r NOTICE To Centre County Tax Payers! All 1938 and previous years taxes on real estate entered in the County Treasurer's office will be advertised the first week of July. Sale will be held Monday, August 5, 1940. HARRY F. JONES, “410 iin County Treasurer 4 3 i Ja sot con EE
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