GF GROVE MILLS adeions Guy Kocher and Edward) Hiarpster were business visitors Monday in Tyrone and Altoona Our highways from Huntingdon County line to State College are) being oiled and stoned this week Mr Paul Wasson of Potter town- hip, young progressive tiller of the 801 was here on a business mission lagt week ‘Miles Walker farmer of the J W Heénsty dairy farm near State Col- ie was a short caller in our midst riday last, Mrs. Ralph W. Illingsworth and son Teddy. spent some time recent- ly. with Iriends and relatives In Princeton, N. J J) b Fore ar Set hier; Me was here in town Wednesday look County, was a business caller in our | ‘DR Over her real estate. She wa town Wednesday p. m accompanied by Mr. and Mrs Car Albert Portzline of Selinsgrove States of Tyrone : enjoyed an outing on the farm lasi Mr. and Mrs John Gates re- week with his aunt and uncle, Mr cently returned from an auto hold, and Mrs Samuel Hess through Ohio and Indiana in theh Mr, and Mrs. Edward Frank new 1940 Chevy on Sega; pur ahd Daniel Frank attended Sunday Shut] rou McClellan Agency i the @nfval Prank reunion at Zion | © Hee at the W._C. Prank home Claude Myer: was here over Mrs. Ade Krebs is in Altoona | ,.rental home, on Sunday, he with caring for her daughter Mrs. Lucy sister Mary Hazel and Mr, and Gor! who is under her Doctor's care, John Donley enjoyed a day In suffering a heart condition mountains Mr... M. Bert Musser gf Bellwood Mr. and Mrs i8 spending some time with hit! oie the proud father E. C. Musser who is improved oi No. 1, Mrs, McClintock, the scmewhat from a recent iliness former Miss Freda Homan, The John H Batley spent a few days: young Miss was born Thursday in he past week at his gas and oll the Centre County Hospital plant at Mill Hall, a guest of his Mrs. W FE Homan. her gon and fanfily F. Warren Bailey. | zc Margaret Sunday ¢ Mr. and Mrs. -Ralph Dreese of Mrs. Rose Deighton and Lemont, Are now nicely fixeq in the and Mrs, Jennie Shope rs. Laura Krebs apartments. Mr Catherine Stover eese is employed in State College. with y Mrs, Nellie Kepler, one of out! Haven, gtran berry and potato wizards wa Rev poused up & few days recently on danghter egum of a bag attack of bronchi-! nual Gray Alvin K. Corl lost his best horss one morning last week, it was found dead in the stall Veteran thresherman, John W Miller is busy this week hulling out the golden grain, The wheat running around to 30 bushels per acre Roy Barto is | home near Penna. Furnace for an improved modern home acres farm land, good water ome timber Mr Elmer Smith, Creek's progressive farmers, was recent visitor with his daughter and family, Mrs, E Glenn Wasson on the Branch Mrs. Gertrude Bovd of Bellwood 98 sale 130 and one of of Shippensburg the weekend at his his Mrs the McClintock parents of a baby Hugh mother and sister jaughter and Mrs spent Monday relatives en wife and their from charge, at Grand ted earls Albert Greoendyke are enjoying vacation Presbyterian r parental home pids, Mich.. They nday morning Robert departed uting iphia wile them 1 the Mr. and Mrs J H managing the farm ans the fry &Prol- Hairy N Walker and family if Béllwood. weéré visitors Wednes y with Mrs. Dora Cotle and at the J. Ed. Elder home on W. Main fireet + Abou: 100 member: ran Sunday school annual get-to-gether Mast. Wednesday at the State Camj near Spruce Creek Walter Weaver iley J. Clayton and "attended the funeral last ! m. in Mill John Jacob Weaver an minister and ky . Miss Minnie Collin adelphia’s efficient traine 18 here for her annual summer &ition, Aesisfing In the care of her igeq fa her William A Collins whe 3 Jdused up with infirmities due t vanced age While sawing wood with his large oglar saw at his home last Tues- ¥ p.m farmer William Alexander rl got. a mite too close the critter id received an ugly gash im his t eibdw. Claude Hofman almost 4 two. fingers severed one day cently while making some adfhst- ents on the combine harvesting Fhear on the Homan farm © COLEVILLE Miss Marion Shuitz of ent. severixl days the with Mrs. Pat Taylor tf Mrs, Fred Billett accompan Sumber of folks from Bellefonte st Wednesday, fo Milton, where ey attended the Evangelical camp meefing. : Reg, and Mrs J A Byrd returned omé after spending ten days at llentown . Gilbérf Rider of Washington visiting his brother Roy Rider Mr. and Mrs Joe Davis of Johns« wn, are visiting his father John v8 and his sister Mrs. Pear] innemyer. { Thelma Elmer. and Eugene Wion Valley View spent Tuesday with 1 eft. brother James Wion and fam- | ¥ _— 4 Ra depaa Mi W. Reed, wife and early Monda) Atlantic Ci Prof. Robe ‘hester will Reed Gilt of the Luth. at enjoyed thet and pienic 1 land are CG H M and wife, IK Jame: Centr Corl boy the Lorn bounc nome Li Ho aDsence of pital Sature Luth- Twi ired Ferguson Ann Ward u Papa Jim igars fo name ma er i hand big He will answer to the James Marlyr real va- ohnsto of John- INR n ting his of equipment enjoyed New York taking in all the sight accompanied by the Ifisse Nearnoff and Eleanor Beck, Warriors Mark. Some of friends are cusssing if that promi ent Leap Year bug might of nipped { them on their journey the and paper brother Alex- Johnston Bros Allis«Chalmer past 10 days Fair F Werr Esthe: both thei contractor with ander Johnston farm agency at the the 0 n- any o Mrs Marti dren’of Bush with her mother two chi Tuesday Hollow di) ‘Myrtle King Bellefonte Mrs past week (From Last Week) held a! Harr 1g. Ir Gracie A the home Kellerman jionot of twel spent Thos Hazel ed #2 birthday of Mr Tuesd their dau fth birthday The evening wa in playing games and music present were: Esther Rhoads Rhoads. Pauline and Romain Rider, Mary Jane and Peggy Young Shirley and Phyllis Williams, Vin eta and Richard Malone, Merilyr Rider, Beverly Hines, Dick Emen- hizer. Dick 8meltzer, Beverly Gray { Evelyn Brachbill Junior Kellerman Patty Kellerman Grace Kellerman Jane Kellerman, Mr, and Mrs Har- ry Kellerman and Mr and Mrs. E T Kellerman Rio party and wa Mr evenit e ~ 1’ is | offering his country | Shaver | A I ———— MY. and Mrs. Irvin Stem and ohil« dren of Intersection lett, on Monday. Mr. and Mrs Bert Poorman, Mrs Harry Poorman, Mrs Myles Lee Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Rhoades and two children, spent Tuesday with relatives at Lock Haven Charles Minnemyer spent the weekend with Mr and Mrs, Herbert Justice at Baltimore Don't forget anyone who has ever | attended the Coleville school wil be expected at Hecla Park Saturday Aug. 3, where a good time is in store | for all A birthday Myrtle party was held at the King home Tuesday afler- noon in honor of her granddaugh- ter Beverly Gray's 10th birthday Those present were Gracie Lee Freddie and Janics Spotts, Philip and Joanne Stover. Junior Thomas Marilyn, Romayne and Pauline Ri- der, Nellie Stover, Delores and Nevin Grove Grace Kellerman Bobby Davis, Mary Jane Young Geraldine Catheart, Jetta Lee King Virginia Gray, Joanne Walters Betty Shaffer, Beverly Gray Mrs. Walter Bish and two chil dren, of Bellefonte, visited Mrs Edgar Eckley on Friday Mr and Mrs. Ralph Rhoades an two children of New Florence are spending some time with Mr and Mir Ber, Poorman PINE GLEN 4-H cooking July 23. at Hoover. The ed by naming Emma Jane ough was elected to week from Aug. 14 he will bring us and has a very for when she ret Our Tuesday Gladys answe met the home ol roll call wag our favorite MeCul- go tn ub to 17. We hop back good neas ng stor club on vegetable intere 15 The picnic at July 30, At fgg salad, plain good and corn Bread Our club 8 o'clock. at urns 4-H held their ark Wednesday, meeting Tuesday butter erke which was all very will meet on Aug Gladys Hoover County-wide Hecla P ur good 6h at will hoid ng Pines on Everybody Sunday Sch picnic at Whisper day, Augus ard welcome Mr ang ol Satu A ite and Aske A Mrs. Jack Wi iter Amelia visited at fav Mary Blac yf Renovo 3 on Sunday King AUR! Sn k Walter Sunday and Robert ited relat! Ackey here Mrs Wertz ard. « Saturday Clyde Hoon Haven on Saturday Mr. and Mr granddaughter Ann were at the Beales Jean ¢ Jt WAS C Y. Wagner and anid Jane Robt Nome on Su n day oT aed al Vera Vieh Bel her foarfer who is elonte me of parents vde Vi forfer Miss Mary Ramsey f retu to her home after ng weeks with her Mrs Schmoke She wis a panied home her nephew { 8chmoke Miss Velda Hoover who ha: been employes a: Bellefonte for the past everal weeks is st home again Mr and Mrs James Macke! shoppers at Bellefonte one day week The Pine Gien Fair will be held Aug 17 Everybody welcome ada — “30-Minute Meals for “Working Wives'™ tionally interest informative article by a married woman who does her own cooking even though she has a job and tells how it can be done economically and efficiently. One of many fea- tures in the August 11th issue of The American Weekly, the big mag- azine distributes with the Bal'i- more American. On sale at al Newsstands rh Alt rned overal by May. were ast on An exce ng and DUMPS 1937 Chevrolet, ‘U’ license 1937 Dodge, 'V’ license 1936 International, 'V’ license 1936 International, 'U’ license PICK-UP 1937 Dodge 34 ton 1935 International 2 ton 1935 Dodge Canopy, ‘R’ license EXPRESS 1938 International, 'V’ license 1936 International, “T’ license 1936 Chevrolet, ‘UV’ license 1935 Federal, ‘V’ license 1936 Dodge, ‘V’ license PANELS 1937 Chevrolet 34 ton 1937 International 34 ton 1936 Ford 34 ton ‘Bellefonte Motor Sales Intersection of Linn and Water Streets - PHONE 21 BELLEFONTE, visited with] Mrs Stem's sister, Mrs, Chester Bil- | | fortune ome | fon those : \ § i 81k Mill vs TH CENTRE DEMO RAT, BELLEFONTE, PA. BLANCHARD Mra. W. A Bowes had the mise to fall at the festiva. grounds on Monday evening Injur- ing her back quite badly. At pres- ent she js under the care of Dr Lents, of Lock Haven, who gives favorable reports regarding her condition, Word was received on Tuesday that Mrs. J. K Dyer Is a patient in the Harrisburg Hospital having be- cme very ill at her place of em- ployment All friends are hoping for more favorable word to be re- ceived soon, Jersey fust Msn miles from New | York City. At Meadowbrook he was original- ly hooked for four weeks but with- in that time he had not only brok- en Larry Clinton's and Tommy Dersey's alletime records for the spot but made |b possible In fact necessary, for. the management to bulld an out-door gardens, seating a thousand. (0 accommodate the crowds, His engagement stretcheo from four to ten weeks, and ended then caly because of previous book - ing for theatres and ballrooms On the’ road, he again broke re- cords everywhere, climaxing hi tour on Labor Day at Wildwood N Dean Confer accompanied Mrs George Hortel to New York City on Sunday. Dean expects to two weeks with Mr. and Mrs C. D Spangler of New York City and of course will visit the World's Fair Mr. and Mrs Frankim Heverly | entertained Mr. and Mrs. Harold Alexander and family of Julian last | Sunday, of during Guess Egan Mr. and Mis Jame* the past week were Mr. and Mrs Lowell Wahl of Buf- falo, N. Y.. while Mr and Mrs Charles Stiner and family Du Boils were weekend guests The Blanchard soft with thelr sponsor, Harris Confer and wile guests of the Negro CCC soft team at thelr camp near Ren Sunday I WAS the camp annjive they celebrating turkey of ball team were ball vO on SAT ang were nner Bowman return home on Saturday after spending 9 es in LI Kunes spent a feu week {riends In week with reiatiy {noi Jean thi pore} idér given benefit to G festive Away =& the of the val treet ight Bittner {f Howard commitice rep amount of #245 The family wus awarded The proceed 0 the late Mrs. Ellen Kunes wishes $9 thank all who as- sted In any way during time thelr bereavement Daily Vacation he Presby erian chur with n Grove of the he Bible nh end the morn ang Com- t Hh » ns n “hurch Schoo on a nic Martin ery ‘ ng Mr pl ome o the even Mr Donald ored K tn shat Ci isiling migat and erry and ines mot Ct Miiler ch Ray Miller ast week at grandmo’ her dren spent Belle } Mr James rly ATHTLE AY guests are K Williams Plainfield entertainag from Reveal Plans For Big Picnic (Continued from page one) treet IND the jie rf Undine fis march Bishiog Le i e will | Allee amb on High Spring house and the rr be as | gheny Hf ieh mn of Alleghen Lamb Water on High to Spring. on Bishop. on Bish Allegheny Allegheny ‘o the Diamond to Spring. on Spring !» Howard and Howard Allegheny where it will disband It is hoped o have the bands play bef and during the Ae to Water to te on on High wy in ¥ ' to re PRra The and menic staris continues int something doing Busses will leave 9 and 10a m in the morning o the evening with every minute the Diamond at and at 1 p m for who Wish to use them They leave park at 8 9 and 0 p.m on the return trip. Ronnd-irip fare will be 25 cents, There will be contests for boys and Rirls all day long. starting in the morning with prizes for all winners. An a‘tractive list its has been arranged for people of all ages Following is a of enteriain- ments scheduled for the day 10 a. m Band concerts at inter. vals all through the day 1:30 p. m—Hour of entertainment 3 Ems and Cooke & Cooke 300 p m-—Baseball game, Bella. fonte va. Port Matilda 5:30 p. m-—8oft pall, Lock Haven Titan 7:00 p m Second performance, 3 Ems and Cooke & Cooke 9:00 p. m—Dunpe to Jimmie Dor- sey and his orchestra The business men of town have made every effort to make this pie will the of ever int ‘nic a sucoess and all that is need- ed is a large turnout of the citizens of the county. This formerly was the biggest picnic in the courtly, and the Chamber of Comunerce wants it to regain that standing Bring, vour lunches or buy them on the grounds. Free coffee will be served at meal times nl. ————— Fine Hecla Park Attractions (Continued from page one a 1 where na played ten weeks and | equalled the records established by { his brother Tommy, | ately | of theatres, who immedi preceded him. Eight weeks including two at the | Strand on Broadway followed, and 1 § | then he went into the Bronk, | the spend | pen | Shaw, | Vallee | ently | pEnnsyIvania Ratlromd Meadow b. Dupuis rosdhotse in New J. by playing to 6,000 people against combined opposition of Artie Tommy Dorsey and Rudy in Atlantic City just thirty | away NYA Jobs Are Now Open To All lL! ontinued from page one) miles there are no available youth workers This is a healthy and most plea | ing situation.” said Mr. Scott, “if it Is trae However, we are certain there are unemployed youth in ery locality who can mmke use of our services, and who can meet specifications. We want to build ug writing list that we young folks into yooh wr doing that every CV. our "n 0 when lead private nn thee called uj are week will those fry { be who can be on replacemen’s Among Work enterprises have be held in abeyance public school improvements and community related 4 the that 10 unre borough few For NYA dol- projects, and a ) national defense efforts on such employe receive ¢ lars for month. Moreover pale in the Are carried Youth fit of their pro jects Ww 11 iu sixty ghiteen hours work they will partici- guidance activities that on by the National Administration for the voumg eligible tizen of each bene. all people you must nies be he - be n he Uniteg E inclu urn making fob f 18 and 24 and Lhe 1} an woman should first Employment ters the memploved ARs not ret Tos i whool in f tion for ville : HCA ne ung {rtp man at or the State elu ie tifvin It is no Jor an applicant ta be 8 mem Ber of a relief or a WPA | Mr Scott urges tl clergymen ughout the counts an recommend cub ce and ponaible need of 8 ob SOUT ICT Nees sary for amity nl thro their and le Bervice pas‘oral record young vie organization: i their Hen and public.-min ed alan entreated help them The tionml open — NYA in Beliefonte offices Administrat are fromm 8 to § o'clock Monday throughly Friday For ven. ¢ of vouth living in other parts nf the eount the applicants wil be interviewed hy member NYA “ are find candidates and nf the Tere) Na yout he oof fe nye of the t the fol) ida—Th owing location A station ia a Port IR Ma? Ld fm. fa 12 noon State College second floor lounge ng m tnd Howard. Wedne: Pennsylvania Rati to 2M pm Miliheim— Thursday fatheran church, 3:30 p m Philipsburg Ninth street m B. C. R. R. Adds Auto - Railer Tuesday. Augtst 6 Of Main build. m Ans wd Tn Hn Aug: station Augus m Monday Augur’ school 1°30 (Continued from page one) rear fitted with hydraulic dumping facilities. will haul an 1l-ton joad The machine is rated to carry 8 (ons on the highway or 11 tons on the rails In opersiion on the road the truck is handled like any other mo- tor truck. Tt hs two sels of rea wheels, tandem style, and all four wheels are drivers. To place the machine on the gadis, the driver merely drives to a Crossing, swing: the (ruck parallel to the rafis, sights through a periscope to line the front wheels on the track and présses a lever, which drops a set of railroad wheels to the track. He then drives forward slowly until the reas wheels, also sighted through a peri- scope from the driver's seat, are in line, Pressing another lever, a rea: set of radiroaq wheels drop to the track The rubber-tireqd wheels are thus held on the rails, and pow- er is supplied through them just as is the case when traveling on the road When on the rails, 60 per cent ol the truck's weight is borne by the Jailrond wheels, and 40 per cent by the rubber tired ones. To leave the tracks, the operator touches a lever ang compressed air raises the front set of rail wheels. Turning off the track. he touches another lever and the rear wheels are lifyed While in operation on the rails the steering gear is disconnected with the front wheels locked straight ahead. All wheels, both the six rubber-tired ones. and the four rail wheels, are connected with an air braking system. i a For Sale to Settle an Estate Farm with Timberland Abdehed as] 197 ACRES. Looatéd ofi;U. 8: Route 220, between, Tyfent dnd Bellefon Easy driving td. distance to Philiptburg and and Sfate Very Scenic Territory This properfy was the first white settiomént this side of Lewistown in Colonial days. available. Clear title Water, electricity and telephone Eugene G. Mattern, Executor. FORT MATILDA, FA. | ington, | ang much delay The machine, purchased in Wosh- D, C., last wesk, was driven | Bellefonte by hMghway, making 200-mile trip in 10 hours, which considered excellent speed for # truek of its size. Tt is particularly needed by the Bellefonte Central in the dismantling the Falrbrook Branch of that road. Out of service for several year: the Fairbrook branch right-of-way is In such condilon that it would be danger ous to operate a locomotive ovel the track The new truck be used In hauling rails, ties and o her equipment from the branch road during the dismantling proce Derallments of the truck in such can be corrected by the in a matter of a few mo while derailment of a 10C0-~ would entail hours of labor in addition 1» the danger of damaging equipment I'he truck also will be valuable general maintenance work to the Is of 1" wi 1) ervice driver ments motive for and fo [FIREMEN'S CARNIVAL! 45th Anniversary MILESBURG FIRE COMPANY Three Big Nighis---Aug. 8-9-10 GAMES EATS INTERTAINMENT Thursday, August 8 MILESBURG BAND Friday, August 9 AMERICAN LEGION JUNIOR BAND Saturday, August 10 LITTLE GERMAN BAND FROM LOCK HAVEN TE PRIZES hauling on the rallroad In tind Cen- new f 40 a test on the ranrong equipment mii an i apparentiy hn Bellefonte other day the hed a spred h no difficuity and Than no dangey It band motor werful enough to hal piva least « heavy loaded ra‘iroad and jis braking equipment more effective than the “Saks the ordinary locomotive probably to the difference In tive qualities ntr lows th 81 oO at ne iy CAT iar of due weigat of the Inboy ang 4] he ubber Equip he manney orm me or a ! INgs ime train Will Abandon Local Airport June 30, 1941 {Continued and observ demanded of Lan from page one w is bounded on the south by mountain, and on the roting hills Chamber Rim of Commerce the Bellefor officials BA re Das Vey more impor pall a wel) Bellefonte grow development Mr Local No merginy 1 Ader Smit —— ws Cummings’ statement prope » anid BOunaers Wance “ on Lhe fast by Fiovd Breasier i Hackman Mike prom and 217. a CIO afinte workers voted 1 of dis the he the raed Metal i" mon AF of L I'h belle! nH merge with wnon at the Was taken ir by the that ang a i + nr i Z ¥ ” plant ctutver Ian ™ { mom sincere 1 g MEDWAY disbanding Wi t farm A F ma e action that ww Wilh obi “ Aine L ation Work Public Sales MONTIAY a t xk ot wvima £1 af Lorne Haul Ham ton treet, Bilate Cr sais 4 f un f{ ng fare ITIP, eon fe indg # fMivet anet DAY AUGATS Vi the VET = v4 Mlance te i Deed The ale undersissned aise thr sre Lime LEGAL NOTICES He rey frame Awe Street LEGAL ere I ‘ Mer CeRrity NOTICE fer the tered Sr Saturday, August 17 Titan May Get A. F. of L. Union (Continued from page one) y —— Belicfonte, trea tie. funet C10 group Lah iter of the now sstped last night for the deci n of the CIO affil- Hains the reason de by member ma —————— - —-— SPECIAL MARY FLLEN BIFRLY C. C. SMULI agents for the Bdward Jame 30 o'clock in Lhe tracts of Miles Town- CIOATTLIDS RYO © WAPRY nam v I ( i —————— ————————————— During Our Gigantic August Furniture Sale! PROTECTION WHILE YOU SLEEP Silver Cros Antisep lick The SANITARY MATTRESS by Simmons ONLY 56¢ i You vacuum the rugs . . . laun- der the sheets . . . watch care- fully over foods . . . everything is spick and span to keep home life sanitary. What about your mattress? You can’t wash it— but now you can have the pro- tection of Antisep-Tick, the Sil- ver Cross mattress, by Simmons, with the sanitary cover, The cover fabric is scientifically treated to guard against germs and to resist body odors in spite of peraperation. It deodorizes— and this clean freshness is re. tained even though the fabric is gponged or brushed. Yes, genuine Simmons jes spring comfort , . . French od . handles and ven rage DON'T DELAY Matching Antisep-Tick BOX SPRING ~ At Same Sale Price icon . Take Advantage of Our Sale Price ! ume at And 8 tract of good tis K sioners of Centre Co x31 H : Lhe Wet Wortn far ar i] 5 Fouts and Are n good got bey tp.
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