Democratic watchman. (Bellefonte, Pa.) 1855-1940, December 18, 1931, Image 3

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    PENN STATE LIVESTOCK TOWNSHIP FINANCES “The second step in increasing the FARM SHOW OFFERS $260 |
IN VEGETABLE PREMIUMS. |
Demorvalic Waid WINS AT CHICAGO SHOW KEPT WITHIN THE LAW. indebtedness to 2 per centum Is the
| | HED KLINE Wi \
- | Showing 16 sheep and 30 swine at Premuims amounting to $260 are DODRING.. —Attorney
— resolution. The resolution must be at
In an effort to aid second class passed at a regular meeting of the Law, Bellefon Practices in
—— the International Livestock Exposi- townships in keeping their finances supervisors, it must state the amount, offered for vegetables exhibited at! all courts. Office, ruom 18 Crider's
Bellefonte, Pa.,, December 18, 1981. i, in Chicago, the Pennsylvania within the law and at the same purpose, form of to be the sixteenth annual Pennsylvania Si-iy
= | State College won 37 prizes, includ- time instructing supervisors in the issued, the date of obligations, dates Farm Show in Harrisburg, January
ATTORNEYS-AT-LAW
KENNEDY JOHNSTON.—Attorney
Law, Bellefonte, Pa. Prompt bo
ing one grand championship. provisions regarding the borrowing of the interest payments which must 18 to 22, 1932. There are 32 dif-
teation given all legal business
our He alt | the iresod shop carcassciass. power of townships, Secretary of be semiannual and tne rate of in. forest inl, © FAV id on given al incas
THE FIRST CONCERN, es the college won fourth on a year- Internal Affairs Philip H. Dewey terest. It may, or it may not, Best display of a variety of veg- East High street. . Offices—N: F744
ling in a class of 26 and first and has prepared a letter of explanation make the obligations tax free. How- etables attractively arranged and
| second on wether lambs in a class of for study by supervisors. ever, if the obligations are issued produced by one grower. Premiums:
57. ‘The first prize was awarded | Temporary loans, he points out, tax free the tax levy must be made $25, $15 and $10. ane Wg 25 pe Poa
the grand championship and the may be made only for periods per- large enough to include the tax pay- Exhibits of the following green- prompt attention. Offices oa "ill Yeidivg
second prize carcass the reserve mitting repayment during the fiscal ments. The tax must be large house-grown vegetables, leaf lettuce, ©f Temple Court. 49-5-ly
‘grand championship. In the Shrop- years. Other loans permitted to be enough to include the principal, in- tomatoes, radishes and rhubarb.
shire breeding classes Penn State made by supervisors with and with- terest and State tax. The maturity Premiums: $3, $2 and $1 for each. 0. BUNK ge a Law.
von second and sixth on yearling out the comsent of the electorate dates must be set sometime within Mushrooms exhibited in baskets, man. Office in Crider’'s Exchange:
tomes and second on open Of three are explained in the paper as fol. thirty years. white, cream and brown in both fan- Bellefonte, Pa.
yearling ewes. In the Shropshire 10WS: “The copies of each of the finan- cy and button grades. Premiums: . —
ewe lamb class, the college entries “Townships of the second class cial statement and the resolution, $4, $2.50 and $1.50 for each class. SPECIALISTS
raoncy to stood first, , sixth, and ninth. is "both certified by the Clerk of the Exhibits of commercial packs of __
, Soisie0n Sem, Bb 5x may issue temporary notes in an- oo. "or Quarter Sessions, must be the following: Beets (globe and half
sent to the Department of Internal long,) carrots (half long and long,) D R. R. L. CAPERS.
M. KEICHLINE.—Attorney at Law
and Peace. All
coliectiag
vaiiicen tor Penn State again placed first on pen ticipation of revenue only to the
Cliisualas Cueer wuy nou expend it of three ewe lambs and third on amount which is possible to pay
. ¢ 4 . If upon examination, the onions ( gobe, flattened and Spanish OSTEOPATH
in tovtn Drusnes! alcy eal Loe get of sire. The first prize ewe within the fiscal year in which the Affairs Bellef TH.
‘ adi ood 4 proceedings are found to be correct type), spinach, parsnips, salsify, efonte State Coll
calluy, USusuy LOO ludcu for § lamb was made reserve champion note is issued These notes must one copy is retained by the Depart- rutabagas, turnips, parsley, cabbage _Crider's Ex. 66-11 Holmes Bid,
lustead of
distrioute canny Ww
Hedity, lu 4 sew days uave noiuing Shropshire ewe of the show. be paid out of current revenues for
10 show I0r IL DUL « coated Longue, Jack Coyne, shepherd of the col- that year. Further and of equal 4
PUCVisuile:s, ULM & COMMUN COM: LOT lege, won the special shepherd's importance it must be remembered ory vi “G spproval attached, is squash. Premiums: $3, $2 and $1
ica (he cauuy 448 laia Lae ivua- prize of $50 awarded to the best that notes issued for sums of money ' "**""™ wnship.
ment of Internal Affairs and one (Danish, red, savoy), pumpkin and D. CoSEEEER, Optometrists :
tered and licensed by the State.
for each vegetable and for celery aati 3 Samined, glasses fed, Sat.
gation; whereas a Looth brusn woud
last tor Several months and help
prevent aecay Or tne teeth and re-
sultant tootnache from which 80
many chidrea suirer. Why not
make our Christmas Slogan "A
toothbrush for every child.” The
sad thing is that by the time a
child grows to the age of earning
money to pay for care of his or her
own teeth the damuge is done, teeth
have decayed and been extracted,
the beauty of the mouth destroyed
many diseases may result, and they
go through life disfigured and asham-
ed Dr. Hollister's statement that
but one out of four own a tooth-
brush, should startle us into action.
Many of us in Bellefonte have had
the pleasure of hearing the chief of
the State Department of Health den-:
tal section and are indebted for his
interest and co-operation in getting
dental hygiene established in the
schools here as well as in other
places in the county and should be
glad to have the following informa.
tion from him:
Ab wwe weld Cllsc vawrlsy Sai
mated, WWI VA Mend dad Webae LVM
wy, Waal Lul one oul UL vue uwu a
| EVIVIWTRVIREE TIN AL 43 adll wo dabsSUlue
that not mMOre iuan vue-uall us wie
owners Use Jivia (eglidny laree
fitter of Shropshire sheep. This was
the fourth consecutive year and the
fifth time that Coyne has won this,
prize.
On fat sheep Penn State won sec- |
ond on [Hampshire wether lamb,
fifth c.: Soutndown yearling wether,
fifth on yearling wether and second
on wether lamb in the grade and
cross-bred class, and third on wether
lamb in the John Clyay specials.
Winnings in the swine classes in-
cluded Berkshires; fourth and fifth
on pen of three barrows, 180-220
pounds; fourth on individual and
third on pen, 180-220 pounds; fifth
on individual and fourth on pen,
260-300 pounds, and fifth on get of
sire, five barrows. Chester Whites;
fourth and seventh on individual and
third on pen, 180-220 pounds; fifth
on individual and fifth on pen, 220-
260 pounds, and second on get of
sire. Duroc Jersey: fifth on get of
sire, Sweepstake, 10 barrows; sec-
ond on foot and third in carcass
1¢lass, Dressed carcasses: first and
second, 200-300 pounds.
The grand champion and reserve
purchased by Horn and Hardart,
Philadelphia, for 60 and 40 cents
respectively.
' statement showing the present in-
"The assessed valuation must be snaps over the headlight rim.
grand chainpion lamb carcasses were |
‘ly within the current year.
in excess of current revenues with- ——
out going through the proceedings COIN-IN-THE.SLOT ICE
required by the Act of 1874 and its VENDERS NOW IN USE
supplemnets are not only void but
cannot be funded at some later time re : Sodey"
b oing through the regular pro- pec y, or at unaccustom ours
a J the Act of ga y It this new self-service dispenser saves SHOW. Harrisburg, Pa.
has been held that such a procedure a hunt for a neighborhood ice man.
_ varieties.)
$2 for each.
is not a validation of previously il- When the customer drops fifteen SCRANTON PLANS HUGE .
CHRISTMAS TREE
Several One of the largest Christmas
temporary loans in anticipation of of these automatic venders have trees in the country, if not the larg-
revenue the Act of 1874 and its sup- been erected on cospicuous corners est, was erected in Scranton early
plements provide that the supervis- in Los Angeles, California. The in December by the local Chamber |
legal notes. cents in the slot, out comes a twen-
“If it is necessary for the town- ty-five pound cake of ice wrapped
ship to borrow money other than for and ready to take home.
ors without holding an election may containers are heavily insulated to of Commerce.
increase the indebtedness of the maintain refrigeration and prevent
of the township to 2 per centum of melting of the ice.
its assessed valuation. !
“The Act requires a financial CLIP TELLS CAR DRIVER
: WHEN HEADLIGHTS FAIL
debtedness of the township, both
electoral and councilmanic, the de- An inconspicuous attachment for switched on.
ductions claimed against each item an automobile headlight now tells
separately, that is the deductions the motorist whether the bulb is ie
claimed against the electoral bor- burning properly. The tell-tale, a. to the seashore.
rowing capacity also marked as such. metal clip of polished stainless steel | e
It's | tired are you?
— green trees as “branches.”
———————— —————
shown on the financial statement and curved back reflects a spot of light >
floating indebtedness, notes, con- when the lamp is on thus averting | get my trunks packed.
tracts, in short indebtedness of any ' the possibility of driving with one
sort except those which are actual- light out, incurring the risk of a
fine by a traffic officer.
.
=. Lommel
the news worth reading.
1 A complete premium list of
If a cake of ice is needed unex- partments may be obtained by writ-
ing to Director, Pennsylvania Farm
' (yellow, easy blanching and green and ienses matched, Casebeer
Premiums: $5, $3 and High St, Bellefonte, Pa. 1-
Thousands of colored electric lights
are being used to decorate the tree.
The lights have already been |
“Why, you're not run down or
“No, but I shall be by the time I
—Read the Watchman and get all
|
|
{
1dg.,
2-1
¢ all de- T'VA B. ROAN, Optometrist, Licensed
by the State Board. State College,
every day except Saturday,
fonte, in the Garbrick building opposite
the Court House, Wednesday afternoons
from 2 to 8 p.m. and Saturdays 9, a. m.
to 4:00 p.m. Bell Phone 68-40
FIRE INSURANCE
At a Reduced Rate, 20%
13.3 J. M. KEICHLINE, Agent
The tree consists of a 65-foot poll
as the “trunk,” and nearly 700 ever-
IRA D. GARMAN
JEWELER
! 1420 Chestnut St.,
PHILADELPHIA
«John, the Doctor has ordered me § Have Your Diamonds Reset in Plantium
74-27-tt Exclusive Emblem Jewelry
i
FEEDS!
times a day. Ad QU iS alsv a rea | a a of Ji58 was won on the: issn oss:
sSonabie assumption that or ois hau, | Sheep and swine, in addition to the taken
ToL more thau cne-taira (a generous | Prize won by the shepherd. Ve Hire 9 Sao iv ol
estimate) use their tootuorushes =
CHS) as wonder the WBS WILAT TO DO WHEN | Purina Feeds
have so much work to do!” sta rate
Soctor C. J. soulgter, chiet ot 2 YOUR CAR SKIDS We also carry F line of
State Department of Health's dens, Warning to motorists against the ; eeds
tal section. ui Jia | dangers of skidding is given by the Wayne
“The difficulty seems to arise In| Keystone Automobile Club, which -
the idea that a tooth brush isessen-' points out that numerous accidents pér iooib.
tially a beautifying rather than a attributed to this cause have been, Wagner's 16% Dairy Feed - 1.40
cleansing instrument. As a mat- | recorded with the first snowfall of | Wagner's 20% Dairy Feed - 1.45
ter of fact, like all other brushes, its the season. ' Wagner's 32% Dairy Feed - 1.60
primary function is to clean. And | “while it is not possible” says the | ' Wagner's Pig Meal ~ «% 175
if it fails in its job, because of | Club bulletin, “to give & forma i Wagner's Egg Mash - - - 1.80
careless handling, the inevitable dirt that will insure against skidding, it | Wagner's Scratch Feed - - 1.50
remains, accumulates and .develops is feasible and timely to point out --3 Wagner's Horse Feed - - - 140
+0€ that are directly respons-| contributing causes to this type of Waghers Winter Brah Hulk - 1.10
We Wig much of today's GJ | accident. i Wagner's Winter Midds Bulk - 1.20
trou =» | upirst in importance, we believe, | tehf
“Mouth washes, germicidal prep- is the condition of the tires. A | Blatchford Calf Meal 25ib 135
rations and toothpastes as aids t0|pood tread will hold the car on the 3 T.q
mouth cleanliness are quite worthy, | Wayne Calf Meal Per H - - 350
» road under conditions that would be | Wayne Egg Mash - - - - 210
‘but well directed ule play is af- ‘disastrous to a car equipped with | .
‘ter all otiially sagen ah 3 oartied ‘smooth tires. Therefore, the motor- | —
Germs § on particles | jot who drives on slippery roads Oil Meal 34% + - - « - 190
lodged between and in the crevices | with treadless tires is inviting Cotton Seed Meal - - - - 160
of teeth have exceedingly clinging (.ouble. | Soy Bean Oil Meal - - - - 1.60
ways. They gre not at sll disturb. | “Another thing to remember fs Gluten Feed - - - - - - 150
red by 2 iy ual bushing of $ otn, | that while chains are a valuable | Fine Ground Alfalfa Meal - 223
posed Po sur ageR o e be | Safety adjunct they are not guaran- Meat Scraps 45% - - - - 2.00
occupying the central portions SLIM | teed to prevent skidding. Careless. | [Tankege 00%. * - » - -.- 330
upper and lower jaws, e Yily operated cars will skid, with or | | Fish Meal 55% - es eo =» « 300
they must be dug and worked out. | without chains. | Fine Stock Salt - - - - - 1.00
And this job to pe successful, de-| he pest advice we can give to Oyster Sulll* ~:~ i2u~ « 100
mands actual minutes of your time, otorists is to drive slowly on wet | Molasses = = = = - = = = 100
and a developed system of applica ,. jcecovered streets or highways, |
tion—not to mention the daily use|... prak i Let us grind your Corn and Oats
of dental floss PPLy es gently with the engine | and make Dairy Feed, with
en SSRs 10 go the en. [Bo Sea and Tous eurvés: and Sor Seed M
e main thing is to ge €n- ners with care. If a skid occurs Cotton eal, Oil Meal, Gluten,
tire surface of eyery tooth in the | rile a car is being operated as de- | Alfalfa, Bran, Midds and Molasses.
head brushed. And in addition, 10 g./jhed the consequences will be far We will make delivery on two ton
invade the spaces between the teeth... corious than if the machine is | orders.
as much as possible. Syms Tis | traveling at a speed that would be All accounts must be paid in 30
nt be properly massaged if 8 Jeasonable under dry-road condi: : days. Interest charged over that
oh disregarded. | tions. ‘ ¢ . time.
“The mex} time you ist your de | “It is apparent that relatively few a glistening, new Westing- y wb
tist take along a rus! | motorists know what to do when house Electric Range is installed us wa
him to teach you how to brush your .,.; go into a skid. The natural Bhs Bee, Our. Best: ap4. Gold. Comm
Seuth, ot SH ey a | {asdeney 3 to steer in the direction in her kitchen she can forget the days ‘
; : » | OP e s ing motion, but :
ever, if you daily follow his advice.” | ¢njs can result only in causing the car she ever drudged over an old-fashioned |
> . to describe a circle, with great risk
YATE OF RVs FOR SET bas crashing into approaching traffic. stove. She'll merely have to place cold ) C. Y Wa er & Co Inc
“Years ago, and not a great many “The proper action is to steer in : ; > . .
at that, Sqn were Suis to athe direction of the skid and at the foods in the oven and make two simple ; "a
large ex m a result stand- same time step on the gas instead of justments. i ] 5 BELLEFONTE,
Tn other words, the under. the brakes. For example: If the adjustments. Perfected Westinghouse ~~ @QUIR SPECIAL | |=
automatic control and retained heat will
do the rest. She'll serve savory meals
cooked to traditional old Dutch Oven
goodness . . . her pots and pans will
never show a speck of dirt or soot . . .
and she'll begin a new life of pleasure
and happy companionship with her
family and friends.
Westinghouse ... . rong as 12, 18 or 24
months to pay the small
t.
Pe cause of many of the maladies car skids to the right, the driver
afflicting humanity were compara- should steer to the right. This will
tively unknown. Chemistry and the tend to restore the proper balance
miscroscope dissipated the veil of land the coincident acceleration will
secrecy to an astonishing degree. straighten out the car. If the
Germs were thus discovered and prakes are applied the car will con-
classified as to their disease pro-| tinue to slide. Driving power of
ducing characteristics. This has ‘the rear wheels is needed to bring
practically revolutionized diagnosis | the car out of the skid.”
and treatment,” states Doctor C. J.
Hollister, chief of the State Heatlh «what be
Department's dental section, today. naq st. Be Same: 011 tht clerk you
“Among the master criminals of iy pad to fire him. A man came
germ life are the typhoid bacillus, | witn his bride to buy a book for
the pneumococcus organism, the reading on his honeymoon and the
streptoccccus virdiens and the tu-| ‘
herculosis germ—all detectable by Sigid aisistant Pers her "Travels |
the bacteriologist under his micro-
scope. Science, however, ‘did pot|™——— =
rest on its laurels when it had thus of pain. However, in this connec-
«++ As Low As Caldwell & Son
| Bellefonte, Pa.
| | Plumbing
and Heating
far progressed. [tion it must be emphasized that Flav or. Zone Rar e balance! Vapor....Steam
“In 1895 the X-ray was discover-| discovery by way of the X-ray is 84 ce
ed. This penetrating electrical light but the first step; treatment is the By Hot Water
is uncanny in its power to invade |second one. . epee © ee an 2
body and bone structure. More- “Numerous instances have come | Wear-Ever Pipeless Furnaces
over, it photographs accurately, ona! to notice where the X-ray indisput- Aluminum
sensitized plate, the conditions that ably discovered disease conditions
are thus detected. | calling for immediate attention, yet
“Dentistry has called the X-ray despite the diagnosis the person in-
into very prominent and important | volved postponed action or ignored
service. Through it, impacted or the findings absolutely because he or |
unerupted teeth can he located, cav- she was not suffering. The law of
ities undetectable by the naked eye feeling rather than seeing, was un-
are made clear, and disease condi- | fortunately applied.
tions around roots at once become “Remember, if the X-ray says it
evident. lis so, it is so. Believe it. Abide
“As a diagnostic aid, its value is by its findings and promptly act ac- |
Buy your electric range NOW, from us or any other dealer, and this
3-piece $13.50 set . .. for electric “waterless cooking” . .. will be given
to you absolutely FREE.
Two Sauce Pans (2 and 3 quart) and one Steaming Skillet (1014”
diameter by 24” deep). All have black Glyptal bottoms for quick heat
absorption. “Steam-Seal” covers allow foods to cook in their own
juices with a minimum of water, Removable handles for oven use. |
Full Line of Pipe and Fit-
tings and Mill Supplies
All Sizes of Terra Cotta
Pipe and Fittings
incalculable. For germs of the crim- cordingly. Future pain and in-| ' fe w Tm i
inal class very often perform their creased dental expenses, not to men- | KES T ENN LECTRIC QSnors ESTIMATES
vicious work without in the least tion more permanent trouble can Ch i
manifesting their presence by way only thus be eliminated.” —_ -— eerfully and Promptly Furnished
Weibel