February 29, 1940 THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, BELLEFONTE, PA. Page Five Health and | Beauty BALDNESS, Some bables who are born with gut hair, remain so throughout life There are others that grow no har far a year or two, owing to malnu- trition and delayed development Baldness seems to run in families and affects both males and fe- males, Many men are bald, especi- ally those advanced in years. The follicles from which the hair grows become destroyed. In such con ditions there {5 no hope of improve- ment. Those who do brain work and lead sedentary lives usually be- come bald earlier than those exercise vigorously, and are exposed to the open air. We have all seen people who lost thelr hair as a result of illness, especially pro- longed fevers such as typhoid, in- termittent, malarial, and etc. It | quite common for the hair to fail out during a severe ilness from any cause Nervous conditions often produce baldness. The hair has frequently turned snow white as the res of grief, or from a severe shock. As & rule the color is never restored but where the baldness is due to a temporary condition, the hair can sometimes be induced to grow back as the health of the patie: proves Many conditions of the scalp cause the hair fall out. Some skin diseases are particularly prone to attack the scalp and cause bald- ness. X-ray will cause the hair to fall out. If the exposures are not more ' to Indirect Light From a Silvered Bowl Lamp Bulb A new and inexpensiy obtaining indirect home has turned thing is done with is silvered so as to ment from view and bulb itself into what is self-contained indirect lighting tare. This silvering is no mere paint Joba surface of “mirror” sliver is hermetically sealed the bowl of the bulb, acting as a reflector. The principle of sealing the reflector makes it dustproof and adds lighting efficiency In spite of the high light it gives, a silvered is surprisingly low in In larger sizes, t lamps have gained fices, schools and recently have they been home use in small sizes vered bowl bulbs can be used in room. With the addition of very expensive adapters and 1 odernizers they offer a particularly easy way of restyling old fixtures to modern indirect light. Such lig equipment is attractive and install—simply screwing the present socket light ing up the bulb, conve ’ AClUALLY to qualit bowl Cost but only offered for These stores right BE a STATE'S FARMERS GROW NUMEROUS TON LITTERS hundred forty- been produced in Penn- sylvania since the first ton litter project was sponsored 16 years ago by the state agricultural extension service, reports L. C. Madison, live- stock extension specialist at the Pennsylvania State College. Last year the state had 29 ton litters “To produce a ton litter, which Is a single litter of pigs that weighs at least a ton when six months oid, it Is necessary to have good breed- ing stock, and to give the sow and litter the best feed, care, and man- agement possible.” he explains According to Madison, several pro- ject members have produced one or more litters in each of the past 12 years. One farmer in Lycoming county who keeps only one sow has produced a ton litter during each of the last nine years. One farmer in Lycoming county who keeps only one sow has produced a ton litter during each of the last nine years A Busquehanna farmer has raised at least one each year for 12 years Eight ters have ——————— Random Items (Continued from page one) ——————— FISHING: The proposed Oil fishing ban Spring Creek if carried out to its] logical conclusion on a state-wide | basis would mean that Pennsyiva- | nla would become a territory In which, like Engldnd, only the! wealthy would be permitied to fish, | fandowners have the right to Ix their lands against fishing They who | | combs HIrowas and vers patchy kind come too long continued, the hal again, Ringworm of the scalp other parasite diseases are hard to cure and cause a form of baldness. This Alopecia (baldness) is very mon, especially in Europe In order to cure baldness cause must be discovered and moved. We do not know the cause of hereditary alopecia, but mems- bers of the same family are often afflicted with dandrufl This | easily spread by using the same and brushes, even the towels. Scrupulous cleanli- necessary to hair health The blood nourishes the follicles and makes the hair consequently anything that bring the blood to the helps. to cure or prevent causes baldness. When the patient Is suffering from resuit of {ll orf & wasting disease, ! m built up by food and proper t The scalp should also be vigorous massage, and expo air and light rays If the hair | emollient should be each day. Crude oll line excellent, resu If some excelle alp the re I'e or same Ness IS halt grow tend to ¢ lp fri fot the ne we be ond treated by ire tonic liness HOes FARM CAL ENDAR Timely Reminders From The Penn sylvania State College School of Agriculture G: ather Eggs F requently-..1! to produ them IRK® Frequen number of Repairing Injured Trees—T1u mant » repair Home Rroun rmamental State Killing ( Ti Mothe—: Den drations conducted la ear moths Satisfying Hort the Consumers yyy t we th ne time high qu lonn forester: farm fami] eventually complet { the can © nse wal facilities a a ondit if nr nsion special Penn St Beev es OFF Feed—1 ineering at Baby (Re Wo one-third the ar Return hi after ill feed mtoi MANY WOMEN STUDENTS HOLD PART-TIME JOBS Women student vania State Colle The Col about 240 students, ol ge ; one-fif form of me iol raged in some time work The come je wk in private the report showed. Room board worth mately is being earned by 53 girls this type of which caring for babies, dusting and ing furniture, and performing other home services Next in importance part-time fobs provided by tional Youth Administration allotment for women students this year amounts to about $11.500 The types of work, all on the campus are approved in advance by NYA of- ficials Other way are earning par most lucrative source of housew home rent and $16 000 through Approx icles inci clean- work the 54 the Na- The are co-0cl toward in which the money to apply | their college education include part- | may sell fishing rights to any per-| son or group of persons they choose who purchase the rights may | keep all obers from fishing in those waters. Under those laws, it is not difficult to gee that unless sportsmen and landowners come 10 some agreement, the best fishing | waters In Pennsylvania could well] be reserved for the exclusive use of perscns who are able to pay 2 premium price for their sport. For! this reason, the proposed ban on Spring Creek is of more than pass- ing interest to every person who ever drowned a worm or snapped off a fly along Pennsylvania's fa- mous streams. Some families get the idea that the old man is g¢ magician, able to pull dollars out of the air with the greatest of of : ww } i ] i College library as wailres time work in the and such other jobs dormitory checkers, dormitory con- cessionaries, nurses and ticket-sell- ers. The Dean of Women supervises the types of employment and the number of hours the girls may work The total earnings of girls this year are expected to be greater (than ib any previous year. rs —————— ‘Neighbors Use Snow To Extinguish Blaze OR thie (Continued from Page 18) i Mr. Powler and son, “Rungel, were {working at the time of the fire Firemen were held back by the lack of walter. No fire plugs were available and a nearby break in the water line resulted in low pressure in the lines of garden hose. Bad rutted roads caused one-way traffic through Hawk Run. Fire department officials this was the sections worst fire since the Tasty Product's fire, last fall, and the Houtzdale fire earlier in the year stated Wo Theory is all right for the books but it takes practical expression of { 190s to make life better. | a ?| CENTRE COUNTY'S LEADING re watched weekly by prospective buyers from all parts of Centre and adjoining counties, sale make sure that your announcement appears here, These columns a a public Df Se ister If you are planning i 3 FR LST STITT TTTR ULL & DL LLL J ie will offe farm wo re [ives FEBRUARY 29 Bierly Eat on Hart mpleme \ ean THURSDAY Juimes Edwin At publi m! . \ { wn y k {art wl house ale. Sale Hubler AY SATURD ) M Saleg a a dispers M Sanit Cir ort ¥V Mas WEI INESDAY THURSDAY Moore will his farm MAR( H Creek of FRIDAY ler Gap. Pa Myeslook E MM Smit SATURDAY Pte aid act MARCH 5-3 utor the lewis P will offer at publ late residence South reet. Bellefonte, a full wehold goods and real of a 6G-room Sale at 12.20 lover MARCH offer about the Wian es ale a! Px ylier ine of ratale frame m tate b+] aucis o at nd SATURDAY Watkins on her Howard berspwnly Mrs public mlies Fred will i $Y farm near a full impieme onl MARCH i offer at Ne digh 3 tart Noo or auct Roy BATU RDAY 1d State Coil ogee and farming Clean-up } lock ine Piemonte at 280 oc auct MONDAY, MARCH 11] will offer at public Houser farm near stock and farm at 10:30 EM MONDAY, MARCH will offer at publi at Miltheim. Pa farm implement Sale at 1030 am atcts JESDAY MARCH Strunk, wid offer at his farm. 1 mile east of route 220. a full line of liveswock farming lmplements. and ciean uD pale. Sule at 10 a. m. E. Hubler, AL TUESDAY. MARCH 12-R. RR Har. man will offer at public sale on the Mrs. Susan Burrell farm. 4 mile west of M.1lhelm or 2 miles east of Spring Mills, lvestock and farm implemen ts Bale at 10 m Thi ia a clean-up sak M Smith, auctioneer WEDNESDAY. MARCH Yearick will offer at on his farm about 17% Hecla Park. Route 220, and farm pnplomenis A. m. Clean up sale, Hubler. aucis WEDNESDAY. MARCH Glenn will offér at public Centre Hille Country Club, State College, implements, Sale at 10.30 EM Smith, atet THURSDAY. MARCH 14 Mary Trostle, will offer sale gt the J W. Mayes Howard, a full line of —————————————— a A A SBA Sa AA Res ,eds H. L. HARPSTER AUCTIONEER Prompt attention given all sales Phone 3579 PINE GROVE MILLS, PA Keller Snyder ale on the Dan Houserville, impiement Smith. auet Burpel! w I public kale at Lamar. on 12 ' a E 13 public Parl anle livestock Sale at 9» 1 3Beiward nea AM farm. Hvestook | miles east of | Wise and | gale at] livgstook and farm | EK. N. and | at public | ! i Connie FLUE HTT THT TT bial ' ' farming implement t m. Mayes and THURSDAY, MARCH aa will offer at farm | miivy famn and 0a Stover, aw 14-1. W. You public sal east of Aarot hd Aled Imp ( ! i Bale it W y F'HURSDAY Musser w the Mus Vine ( 1hler PITH MARCH offer farm Mil AB oe MN avs Fast Beg THURSDAY, MARCH Oru for Ha lew PIIDA A mu MARCH Be Wife al : farm Mook. farm hose hold OH up sale Mise FRIDAY Dur fments Hear Pete: ’ wis I'hié & Hubler MARCH 22. 1940 Route head THE NEW FORD TRACTOR & IMPLEMENTS Are Now Display at the Dunlap Motor Co. Bellefonte, Pa. Delivery Can now be Made Various methods of finance can be arranged—Call or contact Collins Shoemaker 155 OMice-PHONE 675-7 Res. 45 of horse on an L. FRANK MAYES Real Estate Broker and Auctioneer If you have a farm or other Real Estate for Sale, or wish to buy CALL STATE COLLEGE, 2542 ® Two Desirable Farms TO OFFER EL JRC Two Properties Located on North Thomas Si. Bellefonte, Pa. Lites. 4 of the ie of cattle and 100 Aly a ful Hine of meny (Mean-un fm EM Smith FRIDAY Ye head of farming male Han AUOLIONeer MARCH 2 L publ nes “ ull marlement lo Frank Mayes, ih " wr ft ine of Hale hogs, imple nt n w farm 1 act Lav WWTURDAY I MARCH pe al arr mle 4 publi ATURDAY, MARCH Friday, March | ROSELLA M. GINGERICK Will offer BL BEN sie 4 ahi # lar the ’ ot foe advom ts jp. MPTEM {es Wednesday, March C. B. HACKETT rie male 18 BSTOC K d Oils, consisling of Dbiue old, weight leader, work an brown horse, 5 Years harness, weight TOAr oid ingle of mare, 11 years work anywhere; veaia old. good wot months old, 17 ig of 6 and 3 Holsteins: 1 i March and 1 In May; I Holstein heifers calves, 8 monthas to one Holstein stock bulls year, 1%; respectively ready for consisting wwe 100 pounds FANM gang plow: plow, land roller: tor: fanning milk Jolin Deere 1340 engine; Stewart Hay rope and bridles: Ya are J brow 1500 ‘ will 4 he old; Mouths, | vid tinned i AE Brood 50 to asf ohe beef. 26 of 2 Chester heard miich cows bred IMPLEMENTS (PP. and Syracuse No. 502 walking Albright cultive- fodder shredder horsepower gasoline clipping machine, and pulleys, some collars | betmiod! some potas | Le on 6 oan 1400 ywhere oid 1300; weight double old mare of 3 4 year 10 years and 2 years mens head White 23 shoals weighing from of oO ors and many other articles too nu- merous to mention. Amn moving wani to dispose vive machinery at 12 noon of surplus Terms: Cash Thursday, March 7 GLENN HI. MOORE Will well on his farm 2 miles oad | of Peooh Mill Hal) ginning ing: LIVESTOCK 8 along State Highway, head of horses and colts, consisting of bay horse, 10 years old, weighing 1400: bay mare, | 12 years old. weight 1400; BA fare | | 4 yours old. welghi stallion, 4 weigh ey | standing. weight | 185d" acai sorta oatt. cone | Holstein cows: : soph; Guernsey heifer will 1300; bay Dare bay horse colt, i your old, Ry o _ wp 3 i be be treat, old Reason for sale: | onto smaller farm and slack Bale | EM Bun, uot. x9! 1 rspplyset | sume yominger heifers: 2 ten-monthe. i bull Crock, of §¢ mils west, of | 5G | al © o'clock a. mm. the follow. | nares | i i k heifer, © months heifer Deion fie Holstein helfer her Crue bull Cruernsey springer in niu ney Crue naey brood IMP LAMENT Ne disk, 10+} r TR7 plan Alt M Chang Lone i mon wader, 1 «lout Harris er, IY rake ledder, feeder double double - Friday, March GEORGE W. DAY Friday, March 8 LEWIS FYETZER VARM We i iN MENT Saturday, March 9 JOHN WIAN secutor of Estate of Lewis P. Wian ROTEL T Saturday, March 9 JOUN A NEIDIGH Offer at ollegt SrODerYs LIVESTOCK COE mreade! er: Internation tedder | seed oats gasoline shredder fork wo milk wets ha buckets | harness treo many cans aliners 2 of and ool! # rees: rind other articles ton tion Climan-un Hn. mm. shan FE D. Albgirht clerk Monday, Merch 11 A. J. BURRELL Will offer at public sale Bis fn one<Balf mile wet of Millheim the followin. personal property LIVESTOCK (3 work horpes; paly W Bleck horees coming 7 years old weight 3000; Black horses. 10 years old, welehi 1400: these horses are sound and good workers: 25 head of | Holstein cattle including | cows: 1 vea*ling heifers: die 1% Lone and yor wal M ye 10 mich old belle: Berd gire: 1Remonthe.old these cattle are Lh. aoc eiited and free of Range Disease: certificate number O281 40 shoals mosty | Groited Poland China and Chester | White «tek. ranting in weight ram | i 40 4» 190 ponds FARM DOLSSAENTR Oonkiin | ROOT Tow whi sled International fowmy Sraaek tn end condition: 2 No MTR Berard nlows notats plow: 21 R.enetion Internationa! harrows 0% | enor pe new caltisacker, eood 3 wee: John Deere doithis sow ofrs wnrker in mod comditian: Paselar porn planter with fertiliser attarhs monte In Al condition: wtats nisnter: Jong Deere birder Tt, cot veed several w= Sahn Tesre manure spreader, used 3 years; Superior grain rill with were Farmall ww rabbher [were 12:1 hh 1 Lom ra WO No { Will i old, | Old, | hitched to | 34 {ed and { toate | have been fresh {4 are ' John fort aitachiment MeL model One Mizey ree petlor hay wilh John F-20 Lire YER THO 40 in g John Deere ITP ¢ Monday, March 11 KELLER SNYDER "ee Tuesday, March 12 W. LL. STRUNK Wednesday, March 13 EARL YEARICK ens FAR M IMP EMEY wwer, 6-41 Hy t Deere side dor i grain jadders, ¢ Deere apie Hubler, aucts Thursday, March 14 E. N. and MARY TROSTLE Will offer sale on the J Mayes mile North of Howard, personal propery LIVESTOCK Ray horse. 9 vears weight 1600. bay mare § years weight 1560 both of thewe homes are No. 1 workers can be anything and are a safe team 10 br trusted 10 a young driver head Cuertisey cattle T. B. test. | accredited bangs tested cer No. 1001. 22 milk cows all this fall and winter purebreds. 11 heifers, some Of | which are bred: 1 purebred Guern- | sev bull, 18 head bogs, Chester) White sow potied Poland sow! Spotted Poland boar: § shoats Wi 160 Mw: 10 pigs: chickens, 180 lay- | ing hens 14 roosters all are Barred | Rocks blood tested and are in high | state of production FARM MACHINERY Oliver Row Cron 18-27 tractor in good candi tion; P. & O tractor plow: 33 tooth | tractor harrow: 18 tooth Perry har. MoCormick Deering manure | or; McOormick-Deering oom | binder; McCormick Deering grain drill, 10-hoe good as new: 10.1% | { Deering Binder: 740% Dunham culll- packer; Johnston mower. 6 fool Johnston side rake: Keystone hay ioader: Deering tedder: Oliver weeds er: Superior corn olanter; MoOors mitk-Deerin cultivator; Interne tional cultiwior: MeCormick-Deor- ing potato digger: set 1 man hay indders: 2 famn wagons: 1 A 2-In 2 Oliver walking nlovers: setion automatic milker In fine condition: 36-in. milk cooler and areator, can be Jusd with water or waler and brine; new 10- at public farm 3% the lowing wu Pai wmick-Deering | » Haortine uns fesder and wi | Hay | Walnut Street {| avd Boroven will be bucketly and Inrge size Royal Colony ye Love 20-31in. New ehing machine with seid« stacker machine dition does good work attachment for Popec Hamaner MoCormick wer - » fodder hat- forks, mount of wols that e A limit. furnishings 41000 w~ # mo. will for cash Harry Bpeit. wived by cal churh x0 Friday, March 15 BOYD A. MUSSER EST milk trainer bre th Cans mK ne na i excellent ou me] ped with Aik Waa nai 2 BR sesh 0 408 : Terma } A of 4 Brrver mh credit Maran! La angel Wednesday, March 20 HARRY W. LUTZ endless TOD® tackin wire one rope and 1h Bi TOTS J nile 100 > 1 TIFT lene hes ie range forks, Crow. double and banker waginning at will be served BY we eround Mayes & wm C funeltyer, WwW. Willilmpm® = Saturday, March 23 BLAIR M. PLETCHER. Trustee of Robi. 1. Bennison will at public sale upon the sremises owned by the sald Robert H Bennison. docated on the Jack. wonvilie Road. hres and one half miles Past of the Bi. lage of Jackson - ville Marion Tow we: Be Centre County. Pa. a complete line of farm. ing implements, equipment and iive- stock. the major items of which we as follows PERSONAL PROPERTY *—d horses 7 milk cows: 2 heifers: 2 bulls calves: 12 chickens: grain binder wagons: 2 hay mowers; 2 hav loader: 3 nies manure spreader: con planter: 2 hate rows: harpess: 1% h nD ine: oats, corn. corn folder: no: sor Deans: and other articles ton “umerons ta mention REAL MTSTATE-Cood farm oon taini*we 177 acres and 2 tracts of tim. sTer 2 - 4 | her land containing 43 scres. Farm mulldings in toad condition slo v use Jocated on Ton story brick y+ ih of stoward. All moderg conven ar #tory frame house located oN walnut Sreet in the Boroush of Wayward. AD Woden Ng The farm will be a Te re raat To Howe le * ard Bo held on the si'e of the vreserties in Howard Borough. TERMS OF BATE property dash. Peal Retale-2% of Dur chase nrice shall be paid in ea po ened. Trustee, ry h hack Poon real Tooewed i Jet. Sale at 10-00 Atlee AM ham Now Over ant ®. Paul Campbell, Attorney for 7 - we. :
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