Augu THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, BELLEFONTE, PA. Page Three — N—— REEEE—— Sorry to have been out of cireu-| night, lation for a few weeks But we things to eat and courteous and have no control over fate prompt service. Proceeds are to be Patsy Jacobs of Centre Hall, 11] Used to buy new equipment. Come visiting at the Albert Bierly home | oul enjoy yoursell and help along ; } Hin this worthy organization. For in Mr and Mrs OV Hign enter.| Case of emergency the boys ar tained a number of his young ready to help you. The Milesburg friends at Hecla Park, on Tuesday| Band will play Thursday. The Jr 16Et. In honor of his sixth birthday Legion Bang on Friday and I'he The baseball game on Saturday Little German Band on Saturday was rather exciting (7) The score Miss Martha Walker, R N., re- being 23-8 in favor of Orviston, the ports she is enjoying her work very visiting team. much at the Presbyterian Hospital Mrs. Lintus Gill attended confer-| iD Philadelphia ence at Lakemont recently She, Mrs. . Bliss Meyer : who 3 was accompanied home by her son- » hi an opEraton a : the in-law and daughter, Mr and Mrs Co a 1 ” » nd jer has long J. BE. Tonkay and son of Tyrone | "7 home an getting along who spent the past week at the i Gi hottie here. burg were weekend Del Shearer of Pittsburgh, was a °° , y ot Oscar Wensel home weekend guest at the W. § Walke! ‘ home ang Mrs. Harker are M. H. Hall quietly celebrated his IF WE HAD OUR WAY, birthday on Sunday, July 28th Musical attractions at the fire- mens festival will be Thursday night the Milesburg band, Friday night the Jr. Legion Band and Sat urday night the Little German Band, of Lock Haven Mr. and Mrs. Guyer daughter Dorothy Jean, eng visitors at Tyrone, Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Milroy, visited Sun Lingle's mother, N Kinley Mr. and Mrs, James Peters ol Harrisburg, and Edward Peters ol Belléfonie, were Sunday callers al the W. S. Walker home Our local firemen are planning to entertain large crowds on Thurs- day ang Friday and Saturday even- ings of this week. There will be entertainment for voung and ola at this annua) festival. Bingo and! And as long as we other amusements each night and We can't have our way 4 ground be given each L WOODWARD Mr. ang Mrs. Frank Baneo their daughters Barbara and left last Monday enroute some airport In New York state where Mr. Baneo is scheduled to give air- port office training to beginners with reference to the movement ol airplanes as well infor- mation concerning air orta- tion. Mr. Banea's mother and sis- ter are keeping house while they are dway. The members of the Bartges Bast for | ¥ Centre County Band of this locality picnic playgr y took an active part the Mifflin- Poe-Patty burg parade last Wednesday even- Hpped ing. The parade was sponsored by the town The same band als played some fine selections of musi at the Hublersburg fe urday evening On Sdnday Sunday School people of the Evangel conducted a very inspiring service America” the fast comin National Anthem wa group of girls There will be plenty of gooa son ol under- Teah res 18 and Mrs Harker of Johnson- at the Wense guests Mrs If we had our way We would never grow old, And friendship we treasure Would never grow cold But fate intervenes In evervones day And perhaps it s betler way Fis! were and week- er Lingle of with Mrs Isabel Mc- Some ngs we han We would Bu: we sometime And in our 'e do many things might never rarkis IecCRiess rten our days. had way un always woul ! ‘louds woulq arise On * pathway or mine There is no lamenting For fate rules our day our shine, l15¢ ive 1 prize will 8, siy SPRING MILLS and C Joan ily reun Pennsylvani in the for as other transg nnd in in pool nearby fisherman's § forenoon S0S5ON Miss Tillie Bower- sox then gave a historical resume of Central Oak Heights and also a talk on the leadership course she toox at the Hel which was well re- | report a] ceived. Mr | Mrs The Woodward Evangelical S8un- Rebersburg day School picnic scheduleq tc bin Jacobs be held at the Woodward Cave Aug ! ¢ 24 Look for f{uriher announce- merits The Evangelical League of C. E society will held their next month- ly business and social meeting a! the Woodward Cave. The tents tive date is Thursday evening al 7:30 o'clock, Aug. 15 The P. O. 8. of A. picnic is to be held at the Woodward Cave, Aug 17. The Twin Pine Mountaineer: pill furnish the musical entertain- ment for the occasion. The public is invited to enjoy this outing Mr. and Mrs. Harold Ard daughter, Marie, made a Loysville over the weekend they very much enjoved Home Coming services held in the Evangelical church next| ar and Mrs Sunday forenoon at ten o'clock. Alreturned from a two months’ visit guest speaker will deliver the ad-|gith friends and relatives in the dress. Everybody is cordially in- | middle west and are much delight- vited to be present, especially thos¢ | 4 with their trip including points who worshipped in this communi'y | jn 1owa, Illinois and Wisconsin in former davs. | The festival sponsored by the P 0. 8. of A on Saturday evening was largely attended and was a decided SUCCPSS Mr. W. 8. Auman made a busi- ness trip to Johnstown last week, resorts Woodward exaclin the Millheim tural beauty for the most through offers n Bo gnis be is home ing Mrs. W. C Millheim ana and Mr fal i wed Huck rain normal, folic growing season is one of the women } are Toner ticular engaged OC - | tion { Paul M. Ziegler recently visited hi 1s will be ziegler upa- of Palmerton, father, C. E 8. L. Condo have mss ad ! ~The family's newspaper. L.FRANK MAYES General Auctioneer Real Estate Sales A SPECIALTY! I CALL STATE COLLEGE, 2842 . | i A——— ———— PORK SHOULD BE COOKED ! WELL TO PREVENT DISEASE John H. Light, Secretary of Ag- riculture, today said pork should be cooked thoroughly to prevent the occurrence of Trichinosis in bhu- many Recent investigations conducted by the United States Bureau of Animal Industry has shown that in | areas where grain feeding of hogs iprevails, the incidence of Trichin- | sls is relatively low (about 1%), | whereas in these sections where gar- Why not have the benefit of com- petitive bidding in the sale of your property. Past experiences have proven that public sales of real estate de- mand higher prices. | dence is relatively high (4 to 5%). A number of Farms and several|l, The conclusion is made that the Residences will be offered at pub- ||| nrincipnl source of human Trich- lic sale in the near future. inosis lies in the raw, improperly cooked or inade- WATCH FOR DATES | quately. cured pork from garbage- 3) fed hogs. For Sale to Settle an Estate Farm with Timberland Attached 197 ACRES. Located on U. 8. Route 220, betweens Tyrone and Bellefonte, Easy driving distance to Philipsburg and State College. Very Scenic Territory This property was the first white settlement this side of Lewistown in Colonial days. Water, electricity and telephone available, Clear title, Eugene G. Mattern, Executor. PORT MATILDA, PA. | bage feeding is prevalent, the inci- | consumption of | MOSHANNON There were seventy-eight present at the Methodist Sunday Sunday. Sermon by Rev Hammond Miss Jane Hazel James Horner, and Boalsburg, called Lewis Sunday evening Mrs, Winnie Kerin and grand- daughter Joan May, are spending this week at the O'Neill Camp near Pleasant valley, on Marsh Creek Mr. Charles Fleming returned home from visiting his nephew Roba ert Quick, in New Jersey, He ports a very pleasant time Miss Mabel McGowan, College, spent the home here, Mrs, Beulah Kay Ohio, Is visiting at the home of her uncle and aunt, Mr, and Mrs. Frank Leeder, also visiting other relatives and friends Mr, and CM and friend Melvin Jones on Miss Mr of Hope re- of State weekend at her of Youngstown Mrs, John F. Luca Mi LeRoy Lewls attended fu- neral of Capt, Charles T. Fryber- ! Philipsburg, Saturday per and the ol alter- noon Ruth who has Anna Barger Spangler been visiting here eral week the home grandparent Mr. and Mi Yeager, returned home, and ter Jean ting Messr James Beal Am be and Ray ten American 1 alt Camp Curti Sunday Saturday Mess: Car] Schmoke, of Bowes, of Pine Williamsport were by Clalr ishing trip to Wy Lewis accompanied Williams por where Of for sev. ¥ H L her | here al of now vi wed he n I noon On Lew is and and John tored to PIRCL mo- they on Gillen where Lewi using them a {: joineaq and Dixie Bedwell here after summer in Galax, Va grandparent vy Ann SSeT Af i Jimmie Lacas, R atutp Saturday es birthday. by cake Greeting and a pi MARTHA Mrs. G Pat an Eleanor Martha and spent Mr R on and Lancaster week will and E Spackman guests at home oO Lawrence Spackman Boyd Gensame:! the home of the iH ne Ay Mrs and Mrs spent Sunday at former's parents, Mr. and Mrs. H H. Gensamer at Warriors Mark Mr. ang Mrs GE Ardery visited Sunday afternoon at the Harry Peters home, at Warriors Mark Mr. and Mrs William Hassinge! and daughter of Philadelphia, spent the weekend at the Charles Kor- man home Mr. and Mrs. John Spackman spent Sunday evening with Mr. and Mrs. R. H Stanton Mrs Audrey Dando and daugh- ter Janet, of Harrisburg, visited sev- eral days last week at the home 01 her parents, Mr. and Mrs, B. H Williams Mr. and Mrs and family attended reunion Saturday at shannon. The Ellis Williams annual re- union will be hely in Joseph Wil- liams Orove, August 17th. All relatives and friends are invited U come and spend the day. There will be music and games, Julia Stiver a graduate of Ham- mond Beauty School, Altoona, hat accepteq a position in Tyrone, Mr. and Mrs Elery Knarr and nd Mr Dorsey Cronister the McCord Black Mo- school, JACKSONVILLE Church services on Sunday Aug follows: Sunday 8chool C 6:45 prompt, topic foi discussion “Managing My Time. Worship services conducted by the Inner Circle 7:30 at the close of thls meeting Rev, John Gulick is mak ing plans to organize a catechetical class If possible requests all parents and children interested 1 be present or otherwise notify him The festival held for the benefit of the Boy Scouts, purchase of uniforms and advancements in club activities is set for Wednes day evening August 21, in addition | to the i"! notions, a cake walk is promised for young couple and one for older couples, the scout to demonstrate the building of fires and will sel to be cooked us- camp fire style a dime have are as E $50 ( to be fest usual hope various types of and buns pointed stick own hot do ing a Cok 3 for job nir or do the planning corn on » cent ™ the most / ft} near d band i tertainment Weaver and of Bellefonte the William Bel Pearl Jose- pent hilo al Ripka ar antied by 1 i Beightol ang Aj ¥ festive M ¢ AWTETVH n the sere the home I a he Jame home were Robert Conaw: Harry, Mabel Garret! and Vivian Wolf of this Harry Baird and Bellefonte, Mr. Elsworll Shaffe and ne ince an Ralph of ! Conaway of Beech Creek daughter Rochelle, returned homt this week after spending a week's vaontion with relativez in Roches. ter, Kent and Hamlin Beach, N, Y | and sightseeing other paces in { Northern New York. Mr. Chaney Robison of Baltimore | Md., visiteq his ‘brother and sister | James and June Robison last week. Mrs, G. E Ardery last week were Mr. and Mrs Ellis E Ardery and | daughter, i ang Mrs. A, R, Ardery of Clearfield | Mr, Horace Pedrick of Grove, N. J. and Mr. Leonard | Shearer of Deep Water, N. J. | Miss Ida R, Willams spent the | weekend with relatives atl Pitls- { burgh. | Diemer L. Bathurst f INSURANCE SERVICES Phone Bellefonte MR2, NT. EAGLE, PA. P. 0. Howard, Pa. Alice, of Bellwood, Mr | } Penns | { i i H | and a Miles Bartley evening eh After spending ten days at he home here Louise Beightol return- ed to the John Dunkle home a Hecla, where she has been empioy- ed during the summer Mrs. Hubert Vonada spent Friday evening with Mr. and Mrs. Norman Redcheit of Pleasant Gap Sunday callers at the A A Garrett home were Mr. and Mrs Newton Weaver of 8ate College Mr Robert Yarnell while at work for the Whiterock quarry here on Monday received a head injury by a falling stone from a truck. He was immediately taken to a physi- cian for treatment, His many friends will wish him a speedy re- covery Mr. W. J. Aley returned to his home in Niagara Falls on Thursday afer spending a week here with his brother, Mr. C. E Aley and family Miss Jean Gardner of Orviston is spending a few days with her cou- sin Miss Bette Aley Mrs. Glenn Royer of State Col- lege. Mr and Mrs. E. R. Owens and two granddaughters of Bellefonte were Saturday evening callers al the E. R. Bartley home, Sunday visitors at the William Beighto] home were Mr. and Mrs John Dunkle and son Paul, of Hecla Mr. and Mrs, Frank Harter and] datighter Dorothy and Mrs, Harry E. Harter of Kylertown, Mrs, Alice| Betz, Mrs. Robett Conaway and children Kathryn, Lucy, Lester and Harry, On Monday of this week the Boy evening | 8¢ { Jacksonville left for al | Visitors at the home of Mr. and | ing © a i nine or ten day camping experi | ence at Flat Rock. The scoutmas-| tet, Peter Dolan, hopes to have many visitors from the vicinity | from time to time and assures | everyone a goog time and if the) cook books aren't Jost perhaps 8) good meal. Fiat Rock is located | enst of Jersey Shore near Rauck-| town, There are eleven or twelve] boys: Lee Rogers, Leader of Pea- | { cock Patrol; Freq Betz, Leader oO! | Eagle Patol; John Yearick, George | Ertley, Willlam Schenck, George | Long, John Fye, Philip Bartley | | Dick McOrea, Earl Beightol, Home: | Weight, Lioyd Rogers and Edwin visit the camp and see the boys ef- forts’ to further practice the Scow oath and become more trustworthy loyal, helpful, friendly. courteous kind, obedient, cheerful, thrifty brave, clean ang reverent, in short ving the law to the best each boy Mrs, James Lucas, Arline Swopt and Vivian Wolfe spent Thursday at the Ralph Yearick home of Fox Hollow cout ol ability Sunday evening visitors at the C E. Aley home were Mr. and Mrs, C E Poorman, Mrs, Albert Alkey and daughter Patsy and Mrs. William Bartholomew and daughter Donna Rae of Lock Haven Miss June Yearick weekeng with her friend Betie Mr. and Mrs, Francis Luca two children Mackeyville alternoon and pent the of Sunday supper at the Mr, and Hecla Park Schaeffer children Ronnie of Hall urday evening with the ladies’ Mr Mrs, C. E Aley. hower was held on evening at the home of Mr William Boone In m George Swope home Mr Jack Mr. and Mabus, of Mrs. John Nancy anc pent Sat par. and Centre and en 300M m { {0.- recent ad were as nard Boone McCailed Rote and Robert ylor M1 George daughter Helen of M1 Dols Shirley anda Judy Mary AW al af Lock Haven Haves and ind Mr and Nevin Lav Mrs Robert, Ar ard Fred Belz Mr. and 4 son John { Mrs. Joht - ra Mr ad Eimer LLMORE Gon Fi Deemer Smell Bernard asl heiped haul several days Mrz Plorence Brenna and Mrs C. R. Norris and Helen of State College, were visitors at Harry Spearly home, one CVE TIisy ee seek C Mr and Mrs and Mr. and Mrs attended Saturday Paul Witmer of Beliefonte, work- ed for Frank Hull several days last week Mr near the jas! M Hugh the Scotia Harshberge: Harshber- picnic o ger and Mr: Earl Smeltger 0! State College. visited at the Edward Smeltzer home, on Sunday Lesnard Hull accompanied John Poorman of Siate College, and fom: other men on a fishing trip #¢ Beach Haven, N. J. on Sunday They fished on Monday, and re- turned home that evening Mr. and Mrs Gilbert Harshbergeg and family visited with her parents at Sandy Ridge on Sunday John Johnstonbaugh brought hi: wife and little boy home from the hospital on Monday of this week They are both doing fine, Mr and Mrs, Harold Gummo of Penna. Furnace, visited at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs CM. Harshberger, on Sunda§ evening, “Great-Grandma’s Pickle Recipes” An ysual article by a reader who recalls the out-of -the-ordinary foods her great-grandmother useq to pre- pare. Don’t miss thig feabure in the August 18th issue of The Amer- ican Weekly, the big magazine dis- tributed with the Baltimore Sunday American stands, — When it’s time to eat the hard- (est worker will lay down his tools. PILE TORTURE Speedily Relieved or Money Back The maddening itching, burning «the sting-the throb--the pain. are all speedily relieved and often disappear after San-Cura Ointment. T. J. Williams of Detroit writes: | “Years ago, when I was in bad shape with piles, I used San-Cura. They disappeared, and now I want it for other uses. I enclose a money {order for a large jar.” San-Cura Ointment stores, 36c and 60c. If constipated take Clolden-Lax Tablets when us- | Orndorf. Everyone is invitegq Cling San-Cura Ointment for Piles, E PARRISH DRUG STORE. BOALSBURG Mrs. Henry Bubeck ang son Bob- by, of Philadelphia, are spending everal weeks with the former's parents, Mr and Mrs George Moth- ersbaugh, Dr. and Mrs, David Wyandotie, Mich, are latter's parents, Mr Ernest Hess Miss Shella Segner, don, spent several days of her grandfather Hegner Mri ol the Mr: Allman visiting and of Hunting- at the home Mr. Charles J. OO. Norris and daughter Peity, returned Sunday the'r home at Altoona, after spending several days with the former's ter, Mrs. George Fisher Creta 8S Durner, of don, is visiting at the home grandparent Mr Mri Du Mr DPanvi uves M1 chil ed 10 sis Hunting- of Joh ie her ind ner Fisher, ol and rel Mr ed Charles friends nr Friday and le, visi a Lown and My of Hager in in on Daniel town Wielang and Md aren Harold Fisher and Mary Lou and Mz: Huntingdon Bad 0: chard Coheen her nome a ie weekend a Brother ang Mrs, Walter Pelen ORV Were 5 ISTON week aig Mr, and Mn: Mr wk Haver Heverly Condo Charles BEd PR ry. A § ang ang Oi Amos Narehood is confined { We hope De around time Lomisot and Dori then Mrs aude Fay week wit family, Mr at Chester Bible Class met at the camp for thel meeting ang » enjoved by lorily- men. including seven visitors Talks were given by Ives L. Harve) and Rev Barchey of Willlamsport C. W. Keller and Harry Marshall of Lock Haven. Rov Ovler and Eimer Swope of Jacksonville The baseball team won tw) games of ball this past week defeat- ing Monument here on Wednesday 4 to 3 and Milesburg at Milesburg on Saturday 286 to 8 Mr and Mrz Earl! Corman and sont of Bellefonte, visited Mr, and Mrs. Clair Butler on Sunday af- ernoon My and Mrs Stanton Packer and family of Williamsport, visited Mr Packer's parents, Mr and Mrs. W A. Packer, on Sunday A number of our people attended the Bush Camp Meeting at Romola on Sunday afternoon and evening. Mr and Mrs Bob Keith and fam- ily visited Mr. and Mrs. Ben Confer on Sunday. 4] nd and Waiter Pierce The Mens Scout hunting monthly SUBDer regular spaghetii Pp four — The only way to restrain aggres- sive force is to meet it with mon force On sale at all news- using Antiseptic at all drug : McCormick-Deering FARM EQUIPMENT SALES AND SERVICE Liberal Trade ALLOWANCE FOR OLD MACHINERY MAMMA M. Harold Betz HOWARD, PA. PHONE 2121 REBERSBURG Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Brungar Glen Rock, and Mr. and Franklin Brungart and son, David of Hagerstown, Md., were weekend visitors the J. V. Brungart home Mr Mrs. H D ons of Mill Hall, R D urday visitors at and Mrs, C Hosterman Rev. Arthur Yeagy of Lutheran church $C. M Blerly Thursday ’ of nt Yearick were ahd Bat Logan calle LAR the ton WAS A at the home Camping at Hecla Park thi Misses Lois Blerly der, Kathleen Burd Phyllis Brungart and Kreamer Viole Pauline Mrs, Edy Ae anc Numerous | Meyer Woodward Can the World's C. Haines was on Monday afte rir Lodge New York Mr M | un the Gravel 8 hosiess al heon af Ars wy 0 Vi vi Lebanon ro pring ware Ww . J Ire Gramiey., Mn Mrs M M Garrett Kelly Mrs W. M. Tarbert Mr: Delia Shaffer, Mrs R W_ Mever Mrs. Adah Bierly, Mrs. H. H. Royer Mrs. Adah Hubler Mrs C. M. Bier- Iv. Mrs. Mary Abbott, Mrs Claude Smull, and Mrs. 8 A Bierly, Miss Boyce gave an interesting talk on India iss Sara Bierly of Williamsport: Mr. and Mrs. John Long, Mrs. An- nie Rorabach and Mrs. Minnis Rorabach. all of Jersey Shore, visit- ed with Mrs, Ruth Garrett on Fri- day Mr « wi Peal Hackenberg Mrs WC and Mrs, C. J. Weaver, Jr Sunday visiting with Mr and Mrs. Walter Weaver at Lemont. Mr and Mrs. J. M, Washburn and two daughters of Shafton, calleg on Mr W M Tarbert on Saturday Dr, and Mrs. E 8. Royer of Lock REMEMBER When You Want ANYTHING IN Lumber - Millwork Doors - Sash Roofing W. R. SHOPE BELLEFONTE, PA Phone 432 BATISFACTION GUARANTEED IN EVERY DEAL IN EVERY PARTICULAR KELVINATORS PHILCO RADIOS MELROY'’S Phone S5M-R.1 PLEASANT GAP, PA ABC and VOSS WASHERS BENDIX HOME LAUNDRY Mrs and the home of Mr werk Kid- the 11 Haven, were Bunday visitors at the E. H. Hositerman home Mrs. Ethel Hubler of Mt on, Pittsburgh, i Hubler Mr Mr, and and Mrs. J ang Mrs W ed Ww Muncy aay Mr. and Mrs Jock Haven at the home of Cummings Mr: of Leban- ! visiting Mrs, Ada Mrs Mri and W J. Hackenburg W. M. Tarbert, Mr E. Gulsewite and Mr H Hackenburg motor- and Willlamsport Bun- Ralph Cummings of were weekend visitors Mr. and Mrs. A. G ‘ Fred Whitehill Lemont week with Zeigie vil ang Mr Ww Lemont were Sunday Relish home Mary M_ Abbott C. Kelly, Mrs. Violetla Mr Edward Abbott Lewisburg on 8 Mr Henry Eversmann rrent daugh- Le Mrs w and tr Mrs Smith motored INGay visited with M 3 Hur Nou WA Nils LL ¥ t hye wrolner an Mrs, L LEGAL NOTICES CALTION NOTICOY Bertha Dress having FXEOCUr Toms e Matter NOTICH Bieta Bnow Bhos Ly decenpend he above ’ ai “tyted to make FEXECTL TONS Matter of NOTICE EXECT TORS NOTE ¢ Matter of 1 4 a } ron er with ROTE. Belieto E MEASE W. Harrison EDWARD Executors x33 NOTICE eo Estate of Min- own - ADMINISTRATOR'S he Matter of Ber: 14 % deoeased Si ns demands againgt them without ni to HARRY M r. Bellsfonte Walker the same deiay for SMITH, Ad- Pa. RD 2 ATiorney., Belle x35 the of Bd. Estate 4 Town - df Huston 1 deceased Lett administration on sald ertatle having been granted the une dersigned. all persons indebted there. 0 are reguestsd make med) ate payments those having cisitne of demands against the same, will present them without delay for settlement to THE BELLE TRUST CO. Adminstrator c. t a. Bellefonte. Pa. Johnston & John- ston, Attorneys x33 and LEGAL NOTICE Notice is hereby given that Charles F. Hipple, Fred C. Mensch. and Harry V. Keeler, County Commissioners of Centre County, for the County of | Centre. have entered inte an aeree- ment for the payment of damages 10 real estate of Ida M. Stover, (widow) of Aasronsburg. Penn Township, Cen- tre County, Pennsylvania, caused by | the changes in existing width, lines and location of State Highway Route No. 14084. upon which sald real es- tate abuts The amount of said damages i= Ten Hundred and Pifty 8I050 00) Dollars Exceptions may be filed within ten (10) dave from [the date of thix notice by any tax payer. if no exceptions are filed sald | damages will be paid at the expira- tion of sadd pericd | This agreement ig on file in the of- | fice of the Prothonotary of nire { County. CHARLES ¥ HIPPLE FRED C MENSCH { HARRY V. KEELER. | County Oommissionery of Centre hi ! x31 COURT PROCLAMATION WHER : The Honorable Walker, Judge of TAD Prosident the Court of Common Pleas of the 40th | Judicial District consisting of the | County of Centre, having issued his | precept bearing date of the 8th. day of July 1940, to me directed for hold. ing a Court of Common Pleas Court of Quarter Session of the Peace, Oger and Terminer and General Jail - | very, in Bellefonte, for the County of Centre And the Grand Jury {io convene On MONDAY, THE 26TH DAY OF AU. OUST 1940 at ten o'clock A M. and the Traverse Jury called for the regular meeting of the Quarter - stones Court will convene the MONDAY OF ER, 1840, al 10 a'clock A M. being SEPTEM - BER 0th 1040 and the Traverse Jury for the second week of Oourt will ap- pear the SRD. MONDAY OF at 10 o'clock A. M., being BFR 16TH. 1040. £ 3 oie 1 i
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