Page Two . CENTRE DEMOCRAT, BELLEFONTE, PA. October 3, 1940 Echoes From the Past Fifty Yaars Ago Mr. Jesse ted Seve effec He died home on Th for I the was ll from stroke Veurs from cit will b irawn verybody nree thie y ne 0 be culation glag of 50 Cl are Pat Rover sident ntermediate 1091 Kansas grade this of of winter wield birch lam Goodhart s Texns Millhe noun the l oureau an Torey Years Ago ). W. Wood: MADE TEST F Andresen Declares OR HIMSELF WAS NOT DISAPPOINTED Williams Formula Best Medi- cine He Ever Used—Mr. Gibbons Found RUX Com- pound Just The Medicine For Neuritic-like Pains That Caused Him So Much Distress! When [ood yous { TE 4 ag yon i Callss head ache ! i tired out and most everyt burden--when ¥ nights are sleepless, vou roll and to and get up hardly fit for the day’ work—<on’t you think it's time to do something about it? What Mr. Andresen Did! i The prominently Known Pittsburgh insurance man, Mr. Bendix Andre- sen, 321 Atwood St. says of | re- | experience Acid ind ligestion eating was making me nervous, and I was getting dizzy spells from | the gas pressure and sluggish con- | dition of my bowels At times, the pressure would seem to make my | heart flutter and this was a most | distressing feeling. I know others | were finding WILLIAMS FORMULA | answered their needs, so I. tried it | for myself. I am thankful that I| did. I have been agreeably re lieved i of these gas and sour, acid pain dis- | tresses after eating and enjoy my | foods so much more.” Mr. Gibbons Gets Relief! And Mr. Stephen Gibbons, Dill town, (near Johnstown, Pa.) says, “Neuritic like pains were not only keeping me from sound sleep but even made me lose my appetite for food. This was tearing down my energy so it was imperative that | find a good medicine at once. *I de- cided to try RUX Compound for myself. I was not disappointed for Seems a cent after MR. BENDIX ANDRESEN this fine medicine did not take long to begin relieving my pains.” What Are You Going to Do? That's entirely up to you-—you can test these fine medicines for your self go easily. Just go to the White Brothers Drug Store and say “T want some RUX Compound and Williams Formula.” Three economical sizes, go don’t put it off another day. Get the Genuine (quid) Stubbornly refuse any substitutes, ae Goodhart, of Spring ivran Decker, 18, son Stuart Decker, of All members were medals while Miss additional medal work licenses were he following couples / Pleasant Gap, and Lua CG Jellefonte: Harold W. Nel n. Lock Haven, and Blanche if Wilkes Barre: George 5 Denithorne, Pittsburgh, and Jane! MoeCQurdy Scot! Bellefonte: Jom Blazosky, Philipsburg, and P Cowhe Port Matilda; Chapman, Flemington unkle, Mingoville,; and Marjorie King llefonte; Jami Murphy er, both of Ph i Miller and nd Mrs Valley ed gold won an individual Marriage of Mr Cleorge award for he! issued te Merrill A B and Helr William K Rote M uf Be » Gun.h ang y« Lhe ung of Solt ular King to or ov James ne nounced aqaereq ners are exhibitl ‘he plane § 3000 ures of { suffered [rac And ime mechani OUI regaining re-entered ondition antly killed health, Robin- the airmail service — iM asin — FILLMORE Crust Sara Emel of fonte vi at the Earl Crust Monday of last week Hugh Harshbarger vi at Charles Harshbarger home nm Thursday last week Mr: Bernard James spen* Thursday Smeitzer home at Centre ing them get ready to Gilbert Har:hbar Bloomsburg fair on last week Mr. and Mrs two children of callers at the T. M day last week Phyl Rockey State College, while School, Mr son Arlene Belle home Mt the ang ited an sited ¢ of SON it the Domes Hall move attended the Thursday ol and help ger Robert Holt and Bellefon'e, were Huey home one working afl going to High iR and Mrs, Ken Witmer and spent Saturday evening and Sunday with his parents, Mr and Mrs Lester Witmer of Roopsburg Mis. Gertie Huey is visiting this week with his sii, Earl of Juniata ans WP s—" — Registered Guernsey The American Guernsey Cattle Club, Peterborough, N H., the sale of a registered Guernsey bull by Clara B. Hennick to Maurice A. Shook of Spring Mills, Pa animal is Spot's Laddie 200624 tt A —— —— Buys For every man who truth there are a8 hundred who | wang to prove that they are right, Mills; | Rishe) Alverdn Ortan both reporis | This seeks the Over The County K - ews returned 0 week me Kofman Phoe Arizona this eek \ t he following Bellefonte ns mot family ply ner and the radunte Law 8 attorney in Benfer's Sarbey Maize Bullding underwent week Pal the Univer Nand a pt Phoenix of ho Shop Main Mill- improves The wall and wled and painted binck trim, pre an RPPear be notice on slreet heim 101 ment ne inst were color with Rn which cet) cream most ting aotive eadily Walker te arre llefon Wedne Hig} Harry Dukeman Eyer om a ch WwW ted Wont n We Police pi street \r'ge VOXIC ts REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS Miller. 10 Joht learfield, tract 0 216 386 iff Edward R_ Mille uit, of Clearfield oggs Twp.; $346.58 Sheriff Edward R Soult, of Clearfielc 271 54 Edward ichards to John rach vi Py 4 Mi jer to Jo tract in Port Matiida; Sherif! Helen L tract in Sherif R of Worth Port Matilda, $336.06 Edward R. Miller, to First Nationa] Bank of Bellefonte, tract in Bellefonte, North Ward, $600 Sheriff Edward R. Miller to Beech Creek National Bank of Beech Creek. tract in Libe Twp . $200 Sheriff Exiwarg R. Miller to Stat Capital Savings and Loan Associa t Harrisburg tract in State Col- lege. $T.10 iff Bdward R Miller Charles BE Snyder, of State Coll tract in State Coliege; $3775] Sheriff Edward R. Miller Charles E. Snyder, of State College tract in State College; $22092 Williafh M. Lucas et ux to Celia C. Lucas, et al. of Bellefonte, ete tract in Howard Borough: $1 James Passmore, Execr, to John Woods, et ux, of Philipsburg, tract in Rush Twp: $600, James Passmore, et al. to Joh Woods, et ux, of Philipsburg, traet in Rush Twp. $1 Sarah C. Hawkins, to Thomas L Crust, et ux, of Philipsburg. tract | in Philipsburg; $1 Preston A. Frost, et al. to Harry Drew, et ux, of Philipsburg, tract in State College: $1 Treasurer Raymond N Brooks, Joe Moslack, of Munson, tract in Rush Twp.; $46.18, Charles A Stahl et al, T. Rudy, et ux, of Centre Hall | D.. tract in Potter Twp: $1 Newton E Hess, to Luther! Strouse, of State College, R. D. | tracy in State College; $1, Miller is Twp “ iy ay Sher to ge ’ R A in the to John Hess es the eft 1} Ohlo n of the ng Green lacerat] on by with a and bruise was treated cia a Newp phy week brough reek and ration inciud nity « topped all ng ‘he seeding ig of corn » Roy Arbogast rente nad : f Lome on Main end had inten gro busine rom {i ! m oj of wheat tir of Rebers! former Slreet O's HOLTS HOLLOW and M Sprankle er Swe urd and week. attended live Rhoades children Sunday callers at and Mrs. Calvin at Hublersburg and Mrs rt Burd were sup- per guests at the bh of Aaron Hall at Unionville, on Bunday J. T. Watson, Nevin Watson and Jon Rhoades were callers at the M C Reese home, at Gum Stump Sunday eve Donald Shade calied on his grand- parents at Central City, Mr. and Mri, Enoch Heaton Mr and Mrs Clark McK and hildren of Dry Top spent Saturday ing at the Orvis Watson home John Walson visited with and Mrs, Jerome Confer and al Beliefonle urday and M: fariily LRITNAY home nl inley LEERY on Sat vening —— li LITTLE NITTANY Mr. and Mrs. Earl Harier and family spent Sunday with Mrs Harter's parents, Mr. and Mrs Ceorge Shuey Mr. and Mrs fa Haagen and daughter spent Sunday evening at the Jesse Burd home Mr. and Mrs. Robert Laubach and family spent Sunday afternoon with her mother, Mrs. Margaret Dullen. Mr. and Mrs, Murtis Scherick of Monument spent Sunday at. ihe Raiph Pletcher home. I a —— Not Pink Elephants Pink katydids, almost as unusual ag the {abled pink elephants, have made their appearance in Clinton County, and are being investigated ‘by State College scientists. They hatched out pink and probably. are the result of a mulation, explains Dr. 8. W, Frest. professor of eco- nomic entomology, who examined ‘the insect. Very possibly, more pink { katydids, offspring of a lone pink parent, could be found by search- ing the area from which this one | | cme, he said, : WC aped forehead 13 Ho poultr FORMER PENN STATE STUDENTS IN REUNION Former students of courses in ugriculture ylvania Btate College egular five-year reunion fc Homecoming Day. October Henry PF. Rhoad the two.yenr the Penne are pianning ! at their Alumni 19 announces Hy POULTRY POINTERS Printed Through Courtesy HECLA POULTRY Bellefonte, Pa FARMS VACCINATE CHICKENS TURKS AGAINST COLDS d for chickens m portant laying before fatiening eroq anc marke Al ney iy F ARM CALE NDAR The Timely Reminders From The Pennoyivania State College School of Agriculture Fertilize for Bdlgs—50 HIE Ale Et 412-4 or H1 I square fest Prevent Seidl farming gion conur by the agri Pennsylvania ir pian Good rotations, er crops, ang forest are phas Erosion the pring gem Jd extension ! it This includes con- new orchards Walerways, cov- tree planting essentials in pro- i lag in ton sod asized per control Control Grain Weevile——Five re- commendal are made by exien- sion entomologists of the Pennsyi- vania Stale College for the contro grain weevils, These are clean ing of barns, tightening of bin and granaries, early threshing keeping grain out mows, and fu- migation Timely Pruning Suggested-—When $0 prune apple trees for best results answered in 3 new circular issued the agricultural extension service the Pennsylvania State College called “Pruning Apple Trees Pennsylvania” and may be ob tained from the Agricuiural Pubii- cationg Office, State College, "a Deep Litter Helps Poultry— Many ymen are using deep litter in their poultry houses, report poultry specialists of the Pennsyl- vania State College. The deep lit- ter keeps drier than shal'ow end insulates the floor Turkey Growers Meet—A Special program for turkey growers is scheduled for November € at Lhe Pennsylvania State College a Never Neglect em as ns a of ¢ Of is by of It in is The Slightest Cut | | | rr. La International Every wound, however small, is an | open door for the deadly germs of infection. Protect yourself at onee by applying antiseptic BAN-CURA | OINTMENT. It relieves the pain and helps the tissues heal quickly) and in a healthy manner. Antiseptic | SAN-CURA OINTMENT is splendid and piles, 35¢ at all drug stores 1t is most helpful to first bathe the affected parts with Medicated San Cura Soap 25¢. Parrish Drug’ Store. | for minor burns, bruises, skin irrita- | | tien i Sunday School Lesson son Lewaon 16 'KE AND HIS GOSPEL faria, Magnifica | is at 1 baptism cleaning of a leper before Sunday Les na l for October 6 Schoo) 1640 LDEN TEX] permed p i Lie al Herod belare Luke 1 Colossiony 4:11 Text 8-15; Timothy Wion 1? spending a State College returned week Sager AY Fe Mr rsind th H Lester topped and Ou “a Fre | d Wednesday Have who tonsils re- Mervine Lise nag 1s Lock Sunday at the Mrs. Fred Lose Earl Yearick ang + Shiney I hose me Of Mr Mr and Ella £ “handler a ed at Murs ements AFC Mae Ch —— wl Iassified ads bring results NEW ALL-PURPOSE SOAP Made from Pure Linseed Oil OW, doubly effective soap of a thousand uses! Brought to yom by one of the oldest paint matufecturers in the business, thie product is specially prepared to clean thoroughly. It is rough en dirt and grume — gentle on the hands. Use : wig Pittsburgh's Linseed Oil Soap for ; - nted walls, woodwark, floors, linoleum, tie, utniture, automobiles, etc, Its wonderful results will please vou, 0. W. Houts Lumber Co. PHONE 703 STATE COLLEGE, PA PITTSBURGH LEAN-UP AIDS WAXE Te TREY]
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