Page Bight THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, BELLEFONTE, PA. Over The L County News Charlie Wert and son, Walter, of Madisouburg began sawing lumber on the Seward Benner timber tract, MM Woodward, for the Heimbach Lumber company. The same com- pany also bough a small timber tract from William Boob in the same nelghborhood ofuire C. W. Slack, of Centre Hall, Is finding it difficult Lo recover siromgth following a heart attack suffered in his home two weeks ago While he is able to be about, he has noe been giving atten ion to hi ofMce du les. Low blood pressure k retard! g£ progres Fred Mensch, nt to Sunbury submitced a “tonsillectomy, Cperation haviug been Dr. W Wentzel at Packer Hospital, Mr. Mensch turned home later in the week and has since been confined on Ralph Colyer has taken porarily the bust ws of milk on tl rot Dale the Bell Telephone twenty-eight +N " v Millheim dairyman ast Thursday and 10 perform the Mary 5 over tem delivering Company and located Altoona JRCLOIMY Year went toona week reporied a Ada Musser f 10 the Mt. Cit) assistance ae of returned {rom t Spring Fish letter and Game sent out that during had excellent results being able Ww 9000. Th efforts was other "ie AUC } rout from source rie St t, 13,700 brook rainbow. To aid u for distribution in suit: 10,000 brown ro urd 3000 ream renewal of membe esting others Lo The membersiiip ich may be sent Guy L. Corman, 8S The free lunch ing out at County, become member ¢ {5 $1.00 per yea to the secretary pring Mills, graduasily dy- public sales, in Cents its stead most } “Launch “a sale notice, will be Cwly.” ration fit to tl ; Where. n ars gotic by the farm i~ er holding the venudue was obliged feed some 600 or T00 persons {fee of charg I'is was a big item of ex- pense, often running to $7500 and more and required much rd 3 by the family aud at a me when work high in preparation the farm stock Household Tis, Ci eo 1 for the sale of npemenis ar free lun Dial 4021 Specializing in Suegery 22 Years Practical Experience DR. A. DONAHOE VETERINARIAN Dug & Cat Hespital Cen. Practice 123 North Barnard Street STATE COLLEGE 065 Liquid Tablets Salve, Nose Drops Headache, 30 minutes. A ha Hy Tom” “Nrid's Bust Liinaat checks COLDS F EVE R first day 7 WHEN WINDS GET ROUGH A Windstorm Policy Protects You From Financial Loss. See John F. Gray & Son General Insurance Phoue 497-3 Bellefonte, Pa. A gang of fourteen men are work- ing in Bellefonte and Centre county making an inventory of the propers ty of the West Penn Power company which will include all lines, poies miles of cable and wire, Crossarmas right-of wavs, They have tablished headquarters in 4 room oh the of Crider's ex- change, 08» econd Hoop Bellefonte Vinton G. MoClk Hall has been select wpplicants throughout the United wid Canada to attend the r life Nsurance agents con thie Th Insurance 1 it Hs home office in Hart - rd, Conn. He will remain in the Connecticut capital four ‘weeks, uring n he wi study under sales methods ilding in Cen- purchased by is being dismant- Koenig, of Belles late Pile Centre ed from amon Han of SLALeS AVENT Nn proeeaunrt alri The Benner store t tre Hall, recent Dewey Krome led by Herman conte > - iy Hg is employed xd b HLS Hy federal dis- had named Asher Stelobacher and Kyk coltrane, all of Lycoming count 2. Morrow York; Damino k N. ¥.,. isd rocky n A) City of New Y N ed nb, Eline; of Aumiler DeLancey iam Krape up an aut dnigatl Satur adeiphia. In th wa 11 ore, Gienn James and Will mage i lhe vy ar SOUT the Prudential in Bells minerman. of retired [rom ale bu till maintain an in the surance COMIPRILY rd 8m I Easton, has bes ferred here | om the company’ to fill der, Ue and aon expect Om thelr residence as 200m as to find able living Zimmerman, who has Bellefonte BUS 2 rest fet aroung arent in this aeTVice red by ost 4 tos nshiy wallir : Hall borough-P r is about to be commenced. The eu vas the result of extending the building of Stale Highway route No 45 imo the ug far as ih railroad i worl oti. Th 7810 proper Davis ter a. cut varies aout ties from in depth m ten feet and faces the of Wallace Ilgen and Stoner, in the township. V. A. Au- man and Mrs. W. A Oden kirk in the ugh on the we side. On Che 3 i yr faces | the the CONES wis deg It he properties of Mrs E W. Craviord and Clyde E. Bradford in Potter township, and G. O. Benn the borough. It | understood the bank will be walled and concrete steps built to the walk level at each of the properties er ¢ L WE CALL OUR 'PHOKE OUR BEST SALESMAN. IT GETS US THE BEST PRICES FOR OUR EGGS AND POULTRY. IT PAYS TO USE THE named. Twenty-four mea, laborers masons, carpemers and ocon- 1s, also truck drivers been called. Clwde EB. Bradford been named foreman, having S5.00Ne Crete have Hag firviat MTs been switched from a foremanship | on the Buffalo Run Valley the project at his door road to Lycoming Judge Dies President Judge George B. M. Metzger of the Lycoming county court died Friday Bt his home Judge Metzger. who was 73. had been two years but his condition be- came critical only last Tuesday GET RID OF RHEUMATISM i pi TELEPHONE.” THE BELL TELEPHONE COMPANY OF PENNSYLVANIA Paing Eace ON the First Day If you suffer from torturing rheu- matism pains 24ifT joints and sore muscles, it is because your system is full of the dangerous acid polson- lings that cause rheumatism. What vou need is LUEBERT'S NOX "EM TABLETS AND CAPSULES, These Marvelous medicines combined will | quickly relieve the mast acute rhey- matic pains. They act on the blood, | liver and stomach and drive oul the | dangerous polsons which cause the trouble. You must use an internal medicine to get rid of the cause of erippling stiffness. soreness and tor turing pains that are estifed by, irheuratism With LUEBERT'S {NOX "EM TABLETS AND CAPSU. {LES there 4 no long discouraged | wait for relief. Pains esse off the | first day and ahmost ke magic your | muscles and joints limber up and | swelling disappear | Price 60¢ and $1.30 per al most druggists or | from laboratory A G. LUEBERT, P. D., Coatesville, package mailed direct | Sold and recommended by Parrish | Zeller's drug stores, i iderable | REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS, Robert CC. Thompson, to Helen Thompson, of Port Matilda, Worth Twp. $1,600, Eva D. Luse, to Clara T of lege: $1 Clara T. Bateson, ct al of Sta'e College, College; $1 Kathryn BE. Clouser, ert B. Taylor, et ai, tract in Ferguson Twp. 8300 Clyde 1. Siruble, of ux, to Clu Bateson, of State College, in Stale College; $1. Clara T Bw «o Struble, ¢t al, of C in College Twp; $1 Elery Schreckengast, to Harry Kissinger, of Woodward, Haines "T'wp.: $1 Elery R. Schreckongast A. Kissinger, of Woodward Haines Twp. $1 Grace I. McCool, MoCocl, et al, Mill Ch Twp. $1 Hairy V. Keeler ford BE. Lucas. of How Boggs Twp. $100 lewis FF. Buehier, et ux Schad, of Bellefon'e Spring Twp. $1 H. G. Ebbs, Ebbs et ux of n Patten Twp: Sarah Alice Schreckengast, cf tract In Walker Twp Edna M. Klinger 3. Mever, et &l, of College Twp.: 81 Mary K. Stuart, et al D. Stevenson, of State College n State Colle; $1 J. W. HensZev, et al Whitmore, of State College Bilate College. $2500 John Gummo A n Campbell of Pen! EY tract in Fer To t Nationa! | Ban to Libtars and poration of Belle Bellefonte, $1. Che ter w race in Stal et al, r Clyde Twp. ba son. Lo lege to Hur D ean ge ol ard Matild haefler Bellefor $1 e ai Lemont Wot Hist n Thoma: ) Bell ~lonte i ng Tw $! "Warren Ww Fossils George J. Gregory, eb ux College, tract in State Coleg 500 Albert W. Bariges, ot \ acl A. Farrell, ot al, of State Co trace in State College: $1 Wilkam J. Gord { mer EB Brown, of Milesbiurg Milesbur » or Mrs. Maud Smith ard Brown, et al. of Rush in Rush Twp. $80 Lutheran Cemelery Thomas Harrioon, of Phila act in Spring Twp. $20 Rosetta Rathmell, et al, Pletcher, ob ux Howard LL} Ta as te L1H Ww H Detwiler Gregg Tw Bresaler, Sorin $1500 ais mg @ “ To Eleet County Supert: wendent The Cent re County School Dire of Pes ¥ J -— tract in Baleman State College, tragt In State Col+ to Eva DD. Luse, to Rob- of State College tract A tract In nitroger tract in | ORCHARDS NEED NITROGEN | APPL IED FARLY IN SPRING Productivity of an orchard, well as Wee growth, is limited { the availability of nitrogen | water In the soll Nitrogen fertilizer plied ag soon as possible frost leaves the ground, recom- mends County Agent R, OC. Blaney when applied in the form ol hit: rule Ol soda one-quarter to one-third pound should used lor each 3 | year of the tree's age up 30 years, Cherries, peachy and pluny require third to one-ha ind 1 for rach of Lree Ip t to 10 years. The amount \ will natwally vary with fertility Other quickly 5 fertilizers result by and should be ap. aller the © | hw lo One Wf Po VER the 5 BR to an the also wil y The average annual rainfall Pennsvivania Is from three time needed b of unequal both 1's to four as much as | Because however sod or cover crop suifer [row insufficient growing capable nix and having capacity ria ale ad hered rbing ral a high mol essemt most SALON of 3 — Jobless Veterans Must Register (Continued free page on [Te 210 the atlen romracde UU Becoretlary the cooperation ment Service mpicle experictce VeleTans, as the nun M wii | ocurd of tialilira M (4! unemployed better esti te of wy PE Ki Lie informa lion Employment employer «cont fficien "Possessing hk nable the State ies In iat ils £1 - oh atid i To ass wit eRier Hospital Notes 4 wi ————— Monday of Lavi Werk Admitted tre Hall, man, Mi Bellefonte; Aaronsbury: hl Mr jege cise wi Tale, William lester M R.D 1: Mn: Colle am and Malvin ober Slate Paul Re F ec: Mi William WAS harged Thesday born lo Mr, Bellefonte, R hier wae born Lo } Dennds, Jr, Tue day of Last Week Admitied: Spr 3 George ng Millis, R. D. 2 Thursday of Last Week Admitted Stal Mahlon Griffin Mri Pa vl Edna R Blale eorex M a College Jr nareed John Wilbur H Friday: Admitied ’ vit 3, ver Lemond ighran Mr Co R gt Mills D. 2 Beilefonte paints were Mchnsg: d i iy a Graf yer Je Dreese 5: A daug and Mys J £2. 6 GARugier wks Fred Kile were rm Mile : Saturday: Admit wi Pirasant efonite n fis, R SCHOOLS i . Mis Mrs Gap: vill Discharged n, Julian sunday: Admit wea defonte measie epidemic ng A nire County From Paul C D., ER EE Centre County Decker, Mr Barbara @ Auman, Ogle Keller- Discharged in T Ruff Norman Fliher EF. Rager, admitted Monday Births: and Mrs, D State ! Will College Shipley Katana Slate College, R. D fant son, Ream, Jean- Winga Col- and wa A son Johm M 3, and a and M: State Coliege Auinan » Hines Wayne M R. 1. 1; Flem- Latrobe Millheim Ww . Harter Charle Al The follow- aamil x Mary Sur Harr D ed Frida) Fleming 2 lefonte Siate Coliege er H. Yeage was Lg Bellefonte, naay Lon 4 Andrew Miller b YEE Coma Di s - Loneberger 01 + was born Heeman, of : Hosp! four buabels he Hos HE Week The { $23 0t sri GQurin ier, Spring POLE LOH ———————— or ————— AT SANDY RIDGE CLOSED FOR TWO DAYS y Ridge schioo's al Prigay beca Mondny morning pfonnat hon received i nlire schoo) Wa 2 wo own fo ere afternoon caves OF we i ’ : HEE 1: Le Ma fe Of ear were ” "4 { ol oe sording 10 closed as RAOWLIE & mess, ™ mig Bellefonte nty board of health member, vi ‘od We | ony Pr 1 coe students , i Sandy Ridge ned unle rd was dec ition to ih chp br coming measles bad will to atiend schoo he school iy for Modends coming free homes Thursday an bwestigation of the prob As Do chase: of messes may vw (3 1 and at Tas 8 wed Lat probiem for 16 days wns opehed Monda {rom meas Cens | { JUSL Jamin C. Jones, (Ang i the sane RA at aaa — HONOR YARNELL WOMAN ON 4h ANNIVERSARY party was beld Bat. night al the home of Mrs. Agnes Robinson, at Yarnell, In honor of her 49th birthdey. The evening was spent in square dance ing and playing games and cards Mrs, Robinson received many uses ful gilts Those prog urgay ent were ag follows Missy Doris Conder, of Renovo, Mrs Dorothy Robinson of Little Nit- ny, Mr, and Mrs. Doneld Robin son and son, of Romola: Mr, and Mis. Gorge Robinson and ohild- ren, Nancy, Mae, Calvin snd Blair of Howard; Walter, Daniel and George Confer, of Marlins Grove; Miss Annie Kessling, of Milesburg: Mr, and Mrs. Fred Kessling, Hengy, Mabie, Helen, Oristenia and Clar- euce Kessler, Richard Haagen, Mi COrace Anderson, Rhodes Robinson lee, Ed. Elmer, Bertha Ro Anna, Relds, Herbert, Blain MeCallen, Harvey and lau ther Emerick, and Lester Robinson all of Yarnell, and Miss Ruth Rob- son and Cordis, of Mt, Eagle Delicious refreshments served, Bara Haw) were - OFFICERS COMMEND TROOP AFTER F EDERAL INSPECTION Officers abd enlisted men of Ma- chine Gun Troop, 103rd Cavalr Bellgionte, were highly commended last Wednesday night et the con- of the annual Federal in. heid at the Troop Armory of Beliclonte, Inspecting expressed enuire the (roeon, and Coli Bene of Tyrone guest the Troop wa 1 clusion spection cant ollices Hon wil sali®ac- a declared not better officer good ab ir i oop inspected this The inspection was in charge of Col, Homer M. Groninger, of Har- risbwug, and Major Maurice Ros of Tyrone, both regular army of. flcers attached Ww the 108rd Caval- ry. Guest ollicers, In addition Ww Col. Jones, included Edward C Blackpole, of Hwurrisbwg, Come manding General of the 2nd Cav- Brigade of which the 03rd Cavalry is part; IA Col Samuel Wolfe, executive officer of the 103rd Cavalry, and Caplain Daniel Say- der, both of lewisburg; and Ii C Ww. Roberts and Captain Bittner of ne, After the inspection a he has year alry THIRTY TAKE EXAMINATION FOR ANNAPOLIS SCHOLARSHIP Congressman beens notified by Comundssion Lal from Whe 2rd Conugressionsl trict pomprising he ooiay Binir, Centre sud Ciearlicid pied In the exanunation bh Cleariield on March 12. for PUrpGee of selectis ho F' pri and alternates lo the Naval George A. Keliey, of Jle- fonie, was the only applicant from Centre county leaking this examin- ation Mr Gingery wll make has ap poltitments when the Civil Service Comm salon certifies the ratings of the applicants. This should be some time the labter part of March Don Cingery ha the Civil 30 young Servi bis wi . on juries in the reotive a fee of cight Wittens appesr- courts receive three and mileage Persons serving Fedaral Counts dolisrs per gay dollars per das March 24, 1938, GRIFFITH GRIFFITH Agents Wanted. Help Your Land Produce Better and Bigger Crops by the Use of Old Reliable Fertilizers There is no DANGER of not getting your money's worth when you invest in Superior Quality Ferfilizers You get the benefit of over fifty (50) years experience in the manufactuie of a high class product. First Class Drilling Condition Guaranteed Write for Particulars. Griffith & Boyd Company MANUFACTURERS OF High Grade Fish & Bone Fertilizers 612-13 Keyser Bldg. & BOYD'S & BOYD'S Baltimore, Md. A —— ———————— Adventure i in the Dark (Continued from page one) there--and they'll come and me 3 He the girl fartnd 4 Sarieg but himsel! beside } raded 8 re pre vib please he - ferred to sit ¢ in back? “Isnt this quired as they com;y slrar 134 Bil let wick me > 68 1 am alswered Wie won They drove Roslyn tation, phione 1 can WOT tien 14 Colonel whl ; You make uake mah Hartoey put Livros? $ instructions, sud to permit the Polilels We but not until calm, clear Lone: Hollywood, Cal 0 reverse he For fully ten m sarmestdy over the phone and then hung up. Bhe came oward im In the gin for the first time rtiort how feally afiractive she was. Her eyes seemed strangely a- jigod with some emotion, bul she was calm as } him > oN A FE Ung Cad roi slrpped a5.0k girl Wo telephone girl & started U he heard {or oi talked he CHOURH L she sald time to drive you home ; added apologetically. “I have an important appointment. Good-bye’ Shie stepped into her car and was off — - - From the paper he learned tit the “very imporiant appointinent’ ghe had was with Death! e myster gir, was Rogs- vat Tou Te] > id Pin Crafty Old-Time Woodsmen Used Branding System Adi won el or ois with wi Rone A biggest Tumbe date rome see Whedr extra~Gne Jam ~ on Clearfield coun. NLllamsport man ntl.” quickly Te- d a Hav Gras man, “there LI8TK oh ein Sure enough there vas nd mark 30 identify the Jost lumber. The wily umberpian from Willlamsport dogs- ed a bucket of water on an end of one of the jogs witfich were piled on dry land and sire enough the brand mark of a Clearfield county cutter popped view, The Hxwve O° Gras resi cent Bag cut six Inches off the ends of os but the brand wrk was revived Dy the water 1 100k men to trim a fella Pennsylvania hase from 00 im 44) smam rer] ochre. i days HOLTER RADIO SERVICE announces ‘Electromaster’ Electri eCOOL AND CLEAN--no wasis heat, no soot. ®FAST COOKING-done automat. ically, to eliminaie guesswork and save your time, ®TASTIER FOODS~-all the rich flavors retained. «COMPLETE COOKING SERV. ICE exclusive hise and work. saving features, ¢LOW OPERATING COST —elac tric rates low here. ®BROAD SELECTICN OF MOD. EL8-beautifully styled, de signed for the modern kilchen. Se LOW INITIAL PRICES—conven. iont ferma. Demand for Cool, Clean, Easy Cooking Sweeps the El N keeping with our policy of making peak-value merchandise available to our customers, this store now pre- sents a quality line of Electric Ranyes that has become famous throughout the nation. The electric method of cooking is gaining rapidly in public favor. In this section three times as many as last year are being bought. We are confident that the Electric Ranges we have cho- sen will satisfactorily meet this popular demand for a better cooking service. Everything favors the buyer today. Call Early—Inspect Qur Line of Beautiful New Electric Ranges! HOLTER RADIO SERVICE, 61 Pine St., Bellefonte ectric Method to New Popularity! Prices are from 20 to 40% less than a few years ago, with models vastly im- proved and beautified. Electric rates are down—local rates are now among the lowest in the United States. Indeed, many families here do all their cook- ing for an average monthly operating cost of less than $2.00 Anyone can have electric cooking now—there is no better investment for the home. Take action AT ONCE and enjoy~~EVERY DAY-—the most deliciously cooked ever tasted. foods you have
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