__ May 29, 1941. Penna. Caves Are a Growing Attraction to Visitors X \ hd Lf Lr 3 he # AL More than a dozen Pennsylvania caves are open to visitors this summer ¢ i convenient for visitor hmproved as to lighting, walks, stairways and othor facilities to mak the marvelous stone formations, the handiwork By Memorial Day will have eleven caves open to the public two prominent being Centre Each of these tourist at has some special feature t« guish It visitor WO picnic places Wonderland in Manns C colin Highway seven mies are avaliable ists such child in chair, crystal other peculiar phenomena. It been said tha: here known coral reef cavern tence and and camp Cave holes tu. 85 ) and onl yest ol ford. Giuide to point It to tour & cascade. Curiositie as pelical Penn's Cave only all-water is 1 cated on Route wiween Belle fonte and Lewistown. Visitors plore the cave in a one-mile trij motor boat anc 1 format gs eagle's wing claw, Statue of Liberty other interesting Lost River cavern 95 t and ex OF IONS lobst and Cav brown, blue-green a CORONARY THROMBOSIS Coronary thrombosis | be a frequent little Last $4 ’ geting g ’ cause gf Geath " middle discover al Lime 1a or bore has been rusted and i ough and pipes the waler mu slowly and irregular In youth gmooth and they can permit take Vi beats ver piace i#nt exer through it genate if A Ein tube ef and Ih losclercsis. When ) much harder for the heart to pump the blood through the stifie; ve els, so It must re I and with greater tne circulation But with no elasticity sels, the blood than formerly, which may ciot to form in an artery supplies the heart itself The cal term for this condition k tithie to harden LEs The it Shick WUcKen wet OCC ul it i WOT in th move more slowly himouelf calge 8 re HPT whict od ‘ihe should cont edi- " oe : or eight weeks longe throm- be At vi iT fie may ans while | gradually day It § turn to months The watches for treats very per drugs Diet dom portant permite fir 1 i ALOWed mm en ges nT . 'S be incre fo twelve iwWay which he the pro- not work | cOnsice om phy heart promptis ré- est, together with free vy are the most im- measures in the patier and r from w therapeutic orl Et M of the Tit restoration People must slow down. The and tension of modern life is toll Heart fs and speed * A NEW HICH! We are han- dling more than 6% million taking ft telephone calls a day —the COTORAIY thrombosk ihe greatest volume in our history, at a very rapid rate vou want to spare your must strike x Xx *x top going # A NEW HICH! We are now Youll live serving 1,400,000 Bell tele- phones in Pennsylvania —more than ever before. Ugn silure ire 1! You and incren heart, a more at even tempo such » apid rate longer — The the world power democracies to appreciate 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 # A NEW HICH! We are build- ing new telephone plant, providing new telephone equipment, at a record-break- ing rate of $100,000 a day. # "T'S AN ALL-OUT DRIVE of man-power, materials and money to help Pennsylvania deliver the goods America must have! THE BELL TELEPHONE COMPANY OF PENNSYLVANIA Penna. Depart ment ¢f Commerce Fhote and of them have been of nature, ‘Mt. Union Boy Health and Beauty | Killed by Truck IlLittle Victim Have Dashed (asoline Reported to in Front of Tank RECENT WEDDINGS Albright—Ferrfe ia May Perre ¥ § Mi J Harold ¥ ! Richard Valley bY i The bride ith dress iceberg waage of orchids and vellow I'he couple was attended by Mr, and Mr Elmer Dotterer Mill Hall ey leit immediately on a wedding trip Virginia. On their return Ahey at Cedar Spring J he f of and a Foes of wii] live NAVY ENLISTMENT OFFICER TO MAKE REGULAR VISITS Chief Watertender Michell, a rep- resentative of the Navy, visited the Bellefonte postoffice last week and arrangements to establish a part-time sub-station for Navy re cruiting Throughout the summer til further notice there will he a Navy representative the Belle- fonte post office on the second and fourth Thursdays of each month Arrangements have also been made {with the postmaster in State Col- lege to accept applications for the Navy there on the first and third {Thursdays of each month, The of- fice hours in both places will be from 10 8a. m. to 2 p. m. daylight time i The Navy is now accepting en- Hatments of four and six years for men between the ages of 17 and 150. Men who are between the ages made and un- at of 17 and 18 are enlisted until] their | 21st birthday i The four-enlistment { Naval Reserve for {four Years or until present emergency Men may enlist for any | following schools: Aviation | chanie, aviation metalsmith, avia- tion ordnanceman. ommunication and yeoman school, machinist, care penter, metalsmith or electrician school is in the active duty for ithe end of the of the me- - We wouldn't be surprised if the Axi powers decide to hake war upon the United States in order to aféguard the peace of the Western Hemisphere, THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, BELLEFONTE, PA. TITAN TO FOLLOW SAFETY SUGGESTIONS BY EMPLOYES Ten employes received a total of $25.00 for safety suggestions sub- mitted to the committee during April. A total of sixty suggestions were received, Below a resume of the winning suggestions together with the'name of the winner and the amount of the award Work or ders have been issued on the sug gestions 1. Put wider ing Room got are taken men. Submitted Award $300 2. When ingots from Melting Room 1 Department that only down for Submitted Phil Award $3 00 3. F shifter on in the Machine Shop so that peed can changed from low high without reaching in wil door between Melt. Rod Mill where In- through by furnace by Clifford Quick und brought down Automatic Ix are 4) enough olw day work MecCiovd brought by rn Ix drill press No Wo be Lo Nn hand u HOUSEHOLD SCRAPBOOK Making a “Rose Jar” Wher it ’ When cle ¢ ’ er the To Prevent Meringue Shrinking prevent me iE ue ¥ { ft uc lie Wie Tan of mNering ue 07 OW Oven raft wh i: while it Smoother Fudge f One teas pOON Of en ip of ’ wi aka : "is HiIREsF while ages creamy beating Unvarnished Furniture frie r ture Unvarnished furniti hed with bee Unsightly Weeds To prevent grass and weed growing between we brick brick walk crank Cage then two times he oli w 800n evaporate weeds will be killed Salted Peanuls Peanuts ean be salted in the shell if they are boiled In salt liquid and then allowed to dry. Rustic Furniture The bark surface oh rustic fur- niture will be prevented from peel- ing off if it is given a coat or two of spar varnish Tight Shoes Tight shoes, that pinch ably, can be relieved by cloth, wrung out in hot water the area that pinches Leave on several minutes, The warm moisture will cause the leather to stretch and ease the discomfort a —_ Dispel Myth of v it Wax ana iri 3 poy or ree iH unbear- laying a over for (Continued from page one) The body was massaged in the man- ner of a man who has been drown- ed. It failed. Ten other tests wera applied. Not one of them revealed a sign of life” Doctor Brickley was asked what he would have gone if the experi- ment had succeeded Brooks actually had returned to life. He said: "He wouldnt have, If any | indications of life had shown at all, | we would have ceased our experi- | ment.” Take Guesswork Out of Marriage With Quiz! Make sure you love him enough to marry him--take the guesswork out of marriage by studying his habits, foibles and mannerisms. See novel quiz in June 8th issue of The American Weekly, the big magazine distributed with the Baltimore Bun- day American, On sale at all news- \ stands, TE — Hublersburg- Zion Reformed Charge Charles OG. Link, pastor Zion Union Sunday school, 9:30 a. m worship, 10045 a. m Hublersburg Sunday school, § a. m,; worship, 7 m I L 30 { thal all parts of thelr grave day And feeling a Jame the SCHOO) Dix Run Baptist C. C. Bhuey, Paslor. Bun- day School 9:30, Elmer Hosband Supt. followed with Class meeting Christian Endeavor 7:30, Kenneth Parsons President, Everybody vited 10 all the services which be held on EST Rev HE will who li Calum St John's Evangelical- Reformed Rev, C Nevin Stamm Thi June 1, we begin ummer schedule "services. The evening service will be discontinu ed Morning Worship Service (DST.), Church pastor Sunday Lhe Of unt 8 m Choo! 9.30 a Bellefonte Harold Wion Liviu Find First Methodist, LA hool 9:30 lenge £1 I Superinfendent ip 10:45 a Cod I'he Epworth m., Sermon CVEIHNE servi Lag ue niu elivd h School the Hig - Advent Church choo) 10 o'el o'clock We ical June 12th ¢ John's Rev, Clarence E Festiva) Lutheran, Bellefonte Arno First Evangelical, Halbert J Bellefonte United Brethren, Bellefonte E Housel Pa Fr, § at 8:50 dy atl 10.20 Benedl held in Presb Official Ba Mon 1.30; Prayer and evernng ard "RY al oOraially oi all Service Hecla Union Church The coming Sabbath at 7 ESET there wil] be preaching in the above church by C. C. Shuey of Bellefonte and hereafter, if satisfactory er- rangements can be made between Mr. Sheuy and the congregation there will be preaching every two until further notice. We alco want u a Christian En- deavor society, and have Bible study and prayer al jeast once a month Everybody welcome (0 all these ser- vices, you will be made welcome We want to cooperate with all Christian people in the community no matter what their church rela- may be. 30 aeek Grganims tions St. John's Episcopal, Bellefonte The Rev. Robert H Thomas, 3rd, rector, Holy Communion, § a m.; Church school, 9:45; Choral Euchar- ist, 11 a. m., evening prayer and confirmation, 7:30. Whitsunday is the appointed time of ingathering of the entire membership of the church. The forward in service cam- paign has resulted in every person being contacted and asked join | with the church in going forward | service by 2 renewal of their baptismal vows on this Sunday. The Rt. Rev. HA Wyatt-Brown, Bishop of the Episcopal Diocese of Harris- burg. which comprises the central! one-third of the State, will be pres- | ent to administer the sacrament of Holy Confirmation to a class to be presented by the rector EE Two Die In Crash Near Bellwood ! to i (Continued from page one) East Side Block company for sev. eral years and served eight years with the National Guard and at! ole Lime was a member of a CCC camp | Members of the family include his! parents, two brothers, Robert C. of (Juniata Cap, and Clair C., at home; {three sisters, Margarie, at home: Phyllis at home, and Mrs. Thelma Finochio, also at home. Mr. Harpster was a member of the First Methodist chureh of Jun- iata Speaking as a newspaper man, you would be surprised at the num ‘ber of individuals who suggest that (we wrile an editorial along the line of the article we wrote a few Gays | before which they did not read, Bellefonte u 0 ne is a and tossed by a not-too-kindly fa enthusia Enjoy RANDOM ITEMS (Continued from page one) and men engaged in businesses of many kinds, Most of them appeared rosperoug and successful, All of hem seemed genuinely interested in and citizens, You rid men, coming the east, will carry fond Impressions of they spent al the old Academy could keep Irom twinge sadness thal R. Hughes life Academy, 1! vo be loved, abandoned were blinds “Mr. Jame been one wong, we'd belter tha remarkabie its ouldn't get of the those here from ' hardly of you whose as come ‘ he If wl ve here not Has realize man Ly Hu Com Jame » % Ox De has stood manner n recent year est In a phenomena never foul ti. 19) m wi qie “Mr Fi weather or cling steading OIMNEeGAY, somehow mn y all) swarm ov demy Hi World's Best Fan Fhetl Every Week Pol og and Public Sales PRIVATE SALE Cual Mave & Biover aul BATURDAY JUNE 14—The Bellefo 1 A exe 34 { the eat M We La Walks Saturday, May 31 MES. ORVIS FETZER pul sale at b beat Pa tial property WHOLD GOODS Cook S0ve 3 burger 1a wis ure DET rocking stands dressers board. butchering nd fixtures and : 2 barrels impression ) the Jufleted Page Five ginning CONTAINING sixty-one (61) and allowances; excepting four 4) acres one hundred and ten (110) perches sold 0 David Camp The said an ' LEGAL NOTICES ADMINISTRATRIX NOTICE In the Matter of the Ewiate of Emma J. Harrington, late of Belle fonts Borough enmed lettery of administrat aut Deen gral | ' Orde dermigned are payne acres de . Cours having @ mate 4 nereon Lhe W H iad A yle having sald premise 1M Ti requested 0 to ale present nen vithou Gein (ORAY Pa GI Musiea o y th Ley in ie Borough yclock A M tiement SLs ’ Fatal ering sie of Centre ( EXECUTORS NOTH 3 Matier of the Mitt wh MTT TERLING Pa WwW. Har EXECUTORS NOTCH Mat f the § of M STHATRIN NOTICH we wwe ova | COMPENSATION SAF ALTOMOBILE & INSURANCE ED L. KEICHLINE BELLEFONTE Fhone 19 FIRE Temple Court INISTHATHIN ADM WHEN WINDS GET ROUGH A Windstorm Policy Protects You Financial Loss. Bee John F. Gray & Son General Insurance Phone 457.) Bellefonte, Pa From IHATOR — KELVINATORS PHILCO RADIOS MELROY'S w9-R-1 NOTICE HEARING AL DITOR ¥ qr Phone Pleasant Gap, Pa. "ABC and VOSS WASHERS Bendix Home Laundry Electric Stoves OF C. Y. WAGNER & COMPANY ORPHANS COURT COUNTY IN THE CENTRES WAGNER'S Quality Flour A Hard Wheat Pat Flour WAGNER'S Qur Best Flour 60-50 Blend BEGINNING A George “el Bellel WAGNER'S Very Best Flour Vinter Wheat aid * BY Lellge © anc one Gegrees) feet Turnpike Lee half de West Hale Stree: 11 Ii two to Street North seven- Qo Wagner's 32% Dairy Feed Wagner's 20% Dairy Feed Be Wagner's Horse Feed and thence by the said (60) { § Wagner's Pig Meal feel Lo the e- ¢ ¥ fone road six ¥ *Rinlung f ' '] . adh ieel WO € pace uv bid L.FRANK MAYES General Auctioneer Real Estate Sales A SPECIALTY ! CALL STATE COLLEGE, 2342 ® 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, A number of Farms and several Residences will be offered at pubd- lie sale in the near future. WATCH FOR DATES THE SECOND THEREOF: ALL that certain tract of land in Marion Township, Cent Penn- svivania, bounded and described as follows: BEGINNING South grees four Wagner's Egg Mash Wagner's Chick Starter and Grower, re County, Wagner's Turkey Starter and Grower, Wagner's Scratch Feed Feed. Wagner's Chick Feed Wagner's Medium Scratch Rydes Cream Calf Meal Eshelman’s Dog Feed at a stone: thence thirty-one and one-half de- (31% degrees) East, sixty-| (64) perches to oak, thence North sixty-six and one-half de- grees (66%; degrees) Bast, sixty three and three-tenths (63 3-10) perches to a hickory; thence North thirty-one and one-half degrees (31% degrees) West, ten and two- tenths (10 2-10) perches 10 a hick- ory, thence North fifty-five and one-half degrees (55% degrees) East, fourteen and eight-tenths {14-8-10) perches to a hickory; { thence by land now of Henry Tib- { bens North fifty-four degrees (54 | degrees) East, sixty-four (64) per- {| ches to stones by black oak; thence All kinds of high protein feeds for mixing with your own feed. | North fifty-five and one-half de- | grees (56% degrees) Bast, twenty H. J. STOVER GENERAL AUCTIONEER COBURN, PENNA. (Phone 34-R-21, Millhelm Exch.) H. L. HARPSTER i Dealers in All Kinds of Grains BELLEFONTE, PA. two and six-tenths (22 6<10) per | ches to stones by hickory: thence North thirty degrees (30 degrees) West, fifty-six (56) perches 10 stones; thence South Mfiy-eight and one-half degrees (68% degrees) | West, one hundred and sixty-five { (165) perches io the place of be- | Used Truck Headquarters DECKER MOTOR (O. SOUTH SPRING STREET BELLEFONTE, PA. PHONE 674 TREE Th
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