Page Six THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, BELLEFONTE, PA. April 21, 1938, | Over The Cou C—O ——— -— -—-g nly News | of 150 bushels © delivered in Lew- on Tues Upped A truck load shelled corm was isburg by Wilbur Stover the same having been sl the G. H. Stover grain house in tre Hall The L. Stein Constructi pany, of Philipsburg contracts for the erection new dwelling lege. one of them Lo be at an estimated cost of The road was impassable last Saturday several inche removed. Car them, on their turned and wen road to Oak Pleasant Gap convenien R00] Bob Meeker, foreman erans Camp at W t ‘ap 5tol the othe m booked houses a built of $18.000 Mountalt over u Hall (331 €. tributor sedan apparently dist for he had al 0 th plowed © Wir: week Parrish Drug Store Offers Free Sample of Drugless Aid for High Blood Pressure Relief 4 Sw £ GaZZi ON tablets alg NF £8 O according to directions on th ie cause Oi ure r your fe Vy booklet of Al- today ar hese DRUG- tablets r yourself doctor. along with you ee sample LIMIN LESS neresting FREE WHEELING The traffic hight flashed green and a young mother started across the busy With one hand the wheeled a baby carriage filled with groceries and, with the other, she guided her Little son. mniersec ion, Aa she crossed the car tracks, a front wheel of the carriage caught in a trolley switch, Growing excited, the jerked and twisted the carriage with all ber strength. Off came the wheel — just as the light again changed and mid-day traffic, headed by a telephone company truck, moved forward! Completely con- fused, the voung woman reached for her child, tripped over the carriage and fell. The telephone truck stopped and its crew jumped to the ground. While one man grabbed the frightened child and guided the nervous mother to selety, another picked up the wheel and coach and carried them to the sidewalk. Then he turned and shouted, "Hey, Fred, bring the truck over here.” The truck was backed to the curb, Wire and 100ls were produced. Then, relates a witness, the crowd which had gathered watched a telephone crew repair the broken carriage. Although fixing baby carriages bas nothing to do with good tele. phone service, this incident well demonstrates the spirit of service which is characteristic of this entire organization. The Bell Telephone Company of Pennsylvania, x17 A ———-———— chool board ban Th n school roperty FARM CALENDAR Timely Reminders from The Penn- sylvania State College Sehool of Agriculture Plant Peas: Rarly-—BEarly wa Rive ww bs amt matter is needed for pea Handle Wool Properly-Thou- ands of dollars can be added to the I 3 ' 38 Severe Lawn Raking Is Harmful Practice Ack of appreciation of good turf methods of count for most ol Pennsylvania | ns well a improper management ad poor li 15 in of raking pring tot Fass Is Wrong ays County Agent R. C. Blaney. The dead leaves umus to the oll protect it i and covered so Raking weed wractice ‘move excessive evaporation Woes prout for the and re » Over Bodies of 3 Raft Victims Recovered ay Total of Five Found VET ie bring the ia five vores Load ie sp A ————— MOSHANNON Mary Sheffer ang friend chur and i ons David and Edward, o at Leroy Lewis Mrs. Ernest Muhol called nday nneth Wagner a caller a Bellefonte Rural Ere Groups to are preparing | r : 1a | Fie fe Athletic Improve : were bad Tt i ¢; AIG i 1 $e it aE DAG KIX in varieties. of { doubtful apples pay value can be of the Penn This on a ial fected, insect-infested hould be pruned out ornamentals pruning, say turists will be Penn 8 -- LAE Bg Top-Werk Apple Trees he or Intelligence Is not so good when | men | 01 that concerns it is profit, Field £2 Yivania method will paying Prune the Shrubs-—All disease-in- damaged branches of shrubs, hedges, and trees Both the ap- pearance and the condition of these Improves ate basis anagi i) Slate horticul- ork- | Joyee th popular varieties, ruil ape- ov tn Cartwright and Bob- and Mrs Frank wndson David Watson Sal- John aiding rs on inday Grandma and right took John Cartwright C 1 1 fh well at ni Ginne? Flsie Quick was in Bellefonte Ambrose Fye and daughter called the Jordon Pye Friday nt the home the nd Mrs, George 1 and Mrs, Martin Cartwright, CGiladyce Fye Mrs Mildred Shuey, Mrs Mr. and Mrs. Frank Leecher Sue Wagner Keep up courage--Jerry, Only a few more weeks until you will have a periect school record and will be on your way to college to prepare yourself for a happy and prosper- otis future as It pays to get an education and prepare oneself for the dave to come Read The Centre Democrat | $1.50 ip advance, John Cartwright werk were Mr Cartwright, Mr Cartwright and Mrs. Saral: Pye, Clara Lucas, Cora Crispen, Miss during by CO —— POMONA GR 9 Questions, Answers ANGE NEWS On Pump Priming tainly did enion the Lecturer's Confer What an inspiring An inspirat benefit 10 many be only the wives at gl week fe throu WUNon mn friendships nips renewed {i and t brand ie me new 1c«¢ iNSPIring addr conferences rider trained “a n State Caliege Clara T. Baleson, ot pt v of — a Canine Panhandler Is About to Retire dog thal mn Station ire, thus b tion of the twenty-five be aoe & ang money of § g AS i Irish Railways, Rockefell does the de~luxe y } $ in ney 8 Compartmen VTASE DOXe: who is about il the p of eight ed more than $4500 Roy, his credit, have Thad One of the first to re £15500 1 All together collected $45000 for charity sp — A ————— World's Best Seller Gece pi mor Is Still the Bible cows on the honor roll; P. P. Hen | Nine hundred and sixty million bibles have been sold since Johannes Gutenberg printed the first book version in 1448, sccording to the Linguaphone Institute, Rockefeller Center. In 1936 there were more than twenty-seven million sold throughout the world we Bible, now published in 166 lancuages and dialects, including the different edi- tions for the blind. is still the world's No. | best seller. Publishers in Bog. land must obtain permission of the! King to print the Bible; he owns! | the copyrights. had (Continued from page one) hould the ex Font - i m to follow disappointed fine it be pretending thes of ample for the rest they have not but have given a leaders, ‘Wouldn't to think of ory ny able at low in improvemem dustry Q. How much more money available becavse of this step? A $10 the 850 us patiern a interesting something they didn't do Just right and use that correctly y your drill? 1 think that would be 1 and ructive as well a I know of keep nes? far in Statisticiar estimate $8 be lent I ach dollar gold fund. Thus tween 81) 000.000 000 and $13,000 000000 in ad ditional eredit is available Q. What ig the pansion proposed? 0 can of he ons from If not in your relia Flay } Hi me and TN whisper it total credit ex- A | find it encourages to know one ¢ thi cause I make so many mistake i, do you? Then let u Remember a drill alway me be A W my- Reserve Board makes ay LO ‘cause of re ome # does Counting what the Federa be- allable itdlet nig ©~y fine Ixnlion of remen the points about thirty billion dollars Q. Are experts thinking that this is try needs? to improve our unanimous in what the Coun own Bald Eagle Mr. Chu whose le “tur. Q. What does velt say to this? ~OPpeTraion President Roose INEeMdne] When can the program Q How will nanced? this be fl program Q Mast program? Congress approve the Q Can the PWA program get underway phase of the immediately? Copper Holding Lead In Spring Shoe Colors "7" Wil » OT ’ py — ’ Q the Congress ¢ for approval Q Why is the program called a “four-or-five” billion dollar pro gram when money fo be actually spent jotals $1.512.000 0007 A. Because liberalization of cred it by Pederal Reserve Banks and use of sterilized gold do not actually in- volve spending. The former 15 a bookkeeping transaction. The latter merely makes spending possible Q. Does this mean that never thelesy more than $4.000.000 000 will be spent, whether by the Govern merit or private enterprises? A No. It means the avallable for spending if 10 lake advantage money is DOTrowers CHOON of Q. Will money be lent regardless of the borrower's credit rating? CGovernmen but not CANOLA KAYE Good Food, Sunshine Aids Child's Growth and flow- seasonal ana "op A MODERN WOMEN Need Mot Suffer cont hily pio sed delay due to ookds, tar vous LISI, eBprwuTe OF WhENilar cauge Chis tito [harnond Brand Vidisure affective, redisbie snd give Chubek Reliel Sold by all drug@eia lor over 40 yours. Ask bor Cl CHICHESTERS PILLS | WHEN WINDS GET ROUGH A Windstorm Policy Protects You Here John F. Gray & Son General From Financial Loss, Insurance Phone 497-3 Bellefonte, Pa. 1 SPRAY MY CHICKS WITH DR.SALSBURY Hockman’s Feed Store PHONE 93.2 Bishop SL Bellefonte, Pa. —— A cheer goes up at the dinner table— He's married a girl who's extra able AT BAKING PILLSBURY'S BEST THE "BALANCED" FLOUR—MAKES GOOD BAKING BETTER bore Bre Supe i ¢ desiy n re faddish lorful sister t to be practi- limited in the we oan afford to irk ones «till will be first Thess shoes may be worn practically any outfit for any woasion if we buy colored to inquire about th of us who wish fee) of hoes shoes it is well y ing fastness of the dye. whether or not it will crock on stockings. and how to clean the shoes Gabar hoes will als in weight the linen, end other fabric be popular. They sre and are cooler to han the leather shoes. Some {ind that because they do ot scuff as leather does, they are the most satisfactory all- hoes for hot weather wear " ine " people und hen t 375 Dairy Cows Tested In } arch ins il th | SAVE MORE MORE WAYS, igerator a pa SAVE ALL e refrigerator Pf oe Check the multiple Br that Sevled.in-stoq; The Centre County Dairy Herd improvement Association No. 2, ac wding to the tester Ira Whiteman, ing the month March included herds with a total of 357 cows tested. There were 71 cowg which produc r 40 1b. butter fat and of this were 23 which pro- There there of milk, of which 59 produced over 1200 Ib. of milk, The honor roil is | made up of cows thas produced over 0 1b. of butter fat. i oliowing is a list of owners and number of cows on the honor oll, T E McIntire, Rebersburg 11; Ward Krape, Bellefonte, 8; Har- rv Smith, Bellefonie, 8; G. W. Ral. gon and Son. Centre Mall 6: Pau the | Wise, Spring Mills, 5; George Wil- | son, Bellefonte, 4: Hugh Wilson Warriors Mark, 4; J. FP. Hosterman Spring Mills, 3; George Gummo Mill Hall, 3. The following had 2 shall, State Colege; A. J. Burrell, | Millheim: W. L. Confer, McEihat« | tan; A. C. Myers, McElhattan; Earl | Confer, Howard; Harry Confer, Howard The remaining had one | cow on the honor roll: M. T. Zubler, Spring Mills; Fred Bsterline, Re-: bersburg: George long, Howard: | John Dunkle, Mingoville; Epley! White, Bellefonte: A. C. Hartle. Bellefonte; and J. R. Hartle, Belle- | ifonte i i ~Classified ads cost little—bring results, rent, food, conv : bless beauty : he all-s | cabinets. hs dent you, too, 11 choose TRIPLE. THRIFT UN with OIL COOLING There is no thriftier pendable * : 1} . more de. cold-mukes* known, New G-£ Quick-Trays provide all the ice cubes you'll want——and quickly! Two cubes or a trayful can be released in sec onds without waste. The six-tray models can freeze 480 big cubes in 24 hours. Tailor-Made Interiors. New deluxe GE cabinets have adjustable sliding shelves, splicshelf and tiltshelf 0 accommodate day-to-day storage needs. Also vegerable drawers, matched food containers, chiller tray, automatic light and thermometer. Frosty, Freezing Temperatures right at your finger tps. One button control on the stainless steel G-E Super-Freezer gives you 8 choice of 12 remperatiires. Electric Supply Company Bellefonte State College
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