Centre Democrat. (Bellefonte, Pa.) 1848-1989, October 10, 1940, Image 11

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    THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, BELLEFONTE, PA.
October 10, 1940,
Page Two
Echoes From the Past
Fifty Yaars Ago
if LV 80
Vil Mich-
and Mi
msburg. They
and no doubt
in the county
Howard last Wednes-
entirely destroved
Luca Ther
‘om the contents
are
the
moun
DUCK Cam
RUX COMPOUND WAS
WHAT | WANTED.
RELIEVED MY PAINS
Pennsylvania Man Says Neu-
ritic-Like Pains Broke Info
Sleep—Even Lost Much Ap-
petite For Foods; Pleased to
Find Relief!
ME. STEPHEN GIBBONS
Mr. Gibbons,
near Johns
nn my work I
of the coun-
be
sider
story 4
Many parts
rally IT has
] like standing the rigor:
But lately I have been
distressed with newritic-like pains
which not only kept me from sound
sleep Bit even made me lose much
appetite for food. I was IoEing en-
ergy a8 a result and it was impera-
tive that I find a good medicine at
once. 1 heard about RUX Compound
so decided to ty it for myself
mt tn Ace
of tr
“I was not disappointed for this’
fine meditine did not take long to
Yecin relieving my pains and now 1
am greatly relieved and gel more
rest and sleep. 1 know that others
speak the truth when they praise
this gootll medicine.”
Before another day goes by, decide
for yourself to try RUX Compound,
which your own neighbors and
friends praise so highly. Just come
to the WHITE BROS.
and ask for the genuine BUX Com- |
pound (liquid)
sizes for your convenience,
{ home
‘part of wh
Drug Store | Elizabeth,
Three economical |
Samuel Gilliland
Mr. Joseph
who atte
meeting on Tu
moments our
nesday
Hon
Hall, and
Pottersdale
of Oak
Gilllland, of
nded the Pat-
esaay pent a
sanctum on
Lison
few
Wie
On Is
Tobin
of
lled at his
wt Sunday evening
of Snow Shoe, al
weeks from
home
young
afe ang
Mr. J. J
ter an illness
yphoid Tever,
place. He
30 vears
and child
Snow Shoe
Wednes-
two
at
man of
leaves
interment «
Catholic
wnship
a1
Potter to
hurled from
Run guarry.
were lasueg
lowing couples’ H M
Miurtrie and Clara EE. Eminhizer
both of Bellefonte; Edward P. Pelers
and Es tela M. Bruss, both of Flem-
heodore D. Richards, Perry,
"and Clara T. Porxl. of State
Richner, Milesburg,
Chapman, Howard
George Williams, of Alle-
; Street, Bellefonte, fell at her
and fractured her hip. No
one else was in the building and the
aged woman on the floor, un-
part of the time, for sev.
her plight was
i was taken to the
Belle fonte Hos pital for treatment
§ ce to Leit-
Millheim,
in
FHCs €N
The f« of
Boob against the
inflict
H about
IY
Inid
seiots
hotirs befo re
wered She
Me at
woby collide gd With 8 tree
gelmyer's resi
treet Sree
sent
breaking it and
of lacerations
s badly damag-
shield
number
The car wa
barn on the Wesley Gobble
farm in Ceorges Valley burned to
ground early Saturday evening.
s origin of the fire was undeter-
mined. Included in the were
several outbuildings, all the farm
lements, 2 horses, a number of
chickens and wheat, oats, and comm
Mr. Gobble placed his loss at $3.000,
fch was covered by insur-
loss
imo
ance
“Polly and Her Pals” pleased a
large crowd at the Opera House
One of the horses of John Yeariek's
gray team slipped and fell while
pulling a hay baler up High Street
and considerable difficulty was ex-
perienced in gelting the animal back
to is feet Mr. and Mrs. Morton
Smith, of Bellefonte, were rejoicing
over the arrival of a ten-pound baby
gir] who had been named Katherine
Missey
Mildred Wagner and Thelma Haze]
went to Allentown,
Crest Seminary for Women.
-)
Estella Graver, |
to enter Cedar
| heim:
Of the 1358 women voteys
borough of Bellefonte, 780 find paid
their poll tax, entitling them to vote, |
voters
The
were
cordance with the
Edward waring, of Blue Ball,
Philipsburg, was Instantly
when he wa truck by lightning
during a sev ical storm. He
wheat In a
about 70
remaining 578 women
to be denied thelr vote in ac-
laws
near
killed
y elect
cutting
Frederick Ripka, of Spring Mills,
suffered sprains of the back
and numerous bruises when a ladder
on which he was standing while
picking apples, fell, throwing hin 15
feet Lo the He was rendered
Unconscious time
severe
ground
for a
tl Moun-
to Lewis
noticed
tle crossing ¢ Seven
from Centre Qounty
Harry Badley
blacksnake in the road
the snake and when he
a large Log one the
having been swallowed by
town
imped ou
While
ing car
with
tone
collided
il WUghter
Hiecklin, f«
wedding
Wwmerly
Wa
| REAL ESTATE
TRANSFERS
Fred W. Hollob
A. Bonnie, of Biate College
trae in Rarrls Twp; $10
Fred W. Hal et ux. to C
Jonnie, el ux. of State College
D in Harris Twp. $385.00
T. Joseph Kelleher, et ux, to Helen
L. Jenkins, nf Bellefonte, tract In
Bellefonte, South Ward; 81
Helen L. Jenkins T. Joseph
Kelleher, et Bellefonte, tract
inn ‘Bellefonte, Ward; 81
Guy A. Kocher, et ux, to Marshall
Harpster, of Pine Grove Mills, tract
in Ferguson up : 821500
William N. Haupt, et ux,
C. Hamill Belicfonte,
Spring Twp.; $1
Arthur C. Peters,
E. Williams, et ux
treet ih College "I
Hugh C. Dale, €t ux,
wright, of Bellefonte, tr
fonte, South Ward, $2500
Joseph Gingery, et ul, to Lewis B
Smith, of Bellefonte, tract in Belle-
fonte, South Ward; $2,000.
Ph ipebur g Coal and Land Co. to
Henry J. Forshey. of Philipsburg,
tract in Rush Twp; $193.63.
Rov R. Rowles, to Harry E
Charles, et ux. of Philipsburg, tract
in Philipsburg; $1
Mildred Gumto, et bar, to Ray-
mond Maurer, of Philipsburg, tract
in Philipsburg; $1,500,
Delbert E. Myers, et ux,
Weaver, of State College, tract
State College! $1.
H W. Weaver, ef ux, to First
National Bank of Middleburg, tract
in State College; $1.
Oliver G. Smith, et al, to H B.
Witherite, of ux, of Osceola Mills,
tract in Rush Twp. $l
William A. Strouse, et ux, to Mary
E Lutz of State Oollege, R. D,
iract in Patton Twp. $360.
Samuel Hoover. of 1X, to DeLaun
IL. Holt, et ux, of Fleming, tract in
Union Township; $1.
M. O. Stover, et ux, 10 Earl L
over, of Milheim, tract in Mill
$300,
ux. to C
RD
A
R
lobaugh
tract
to
oo” ¥
ux, oi
South
to Joseph
mn. of tract in
to Hubert
R.D
el ux
or Julian,
).; $250
to Paul W
act in Belle-
to H W,
in
in the |
i day, Bunday visitors at the Amelia
Master Walter Nyman of this place
{ -“
(Over The County News
following have been eld
three-year terms as direclon
Bellefonte Chambe; Com
Centre County Thrift Corp.,
Bell Ti lephone Co, DeHaas Electric
Co., Key Ciazette, Penn Belle
Hotel and Yeager’ Slore
The
serve
ol
mes oe
y moming
back
home
in the
the street
of
Bho
wr
WwW. (
were
Two county
week in a
being conducted
& third was tied fi
cording to the latest voting
released. Phyllis Watking
College was setting the
freshman queen and Glorl
of State Col Wis
race for sarority queen
th of Bellefonte
Jean Craighead for dors
honors
Kelly
College
Wee Ken)
were leading last
Co-ed queens
and | pia
AC w
figures | on,
State
for
girl
contest
at College
for first
bone
er cast
Malze
VOUT:
101 Projx
the applied
place
8 who
YOUNg
of
pace
1 Knapper
in the
Anne Dor-
with
queen
Lo still haw
Lis "4 ahead
wor
1 C
were combiet
State
Lie
3 Inld on
useqg ne
oc
aI nlder
auring
when
Das
fron
img
Wi
\ /
mm
general
me
ames
College
OETA
Lessons In English
Wards Often Mispsed
Wards Often
Ward Stands
Words Often Mispropnouneed
GRANT
" Prey
Vay i CHOY
y band Prono
} cube, BOL
accent first
perfluous. Pronounce superfioos
first u as in unite, second u as
in for 1 look, and accent med
the
OO As iY
ond syllable, not third
Refuse (verb and
verb on last syllable,
g. Accent noun on
prenotince s as in so
Holocaust, Pronoun 41
first 0 ag in of, stool G oO as
third © as in cost
able oly
Carriage. Pronounce Kar-ij, $ “Ha
in at, { as in ridge. not a as in cal of
nor last syllable age
FAIRVIEW
Mrs. Mary Jones
Mr. Malcolm Jones and Mrs
vin Lucas of this place, were visitor
at the Amelia Charman home
Monday
ney Accent
pronounce » as
first syllable
we] Warern
ARBORKSCENT
H 0 growth
Prone
Ohey
imtle
HALLUCINATION: perception
acts with no reality: delusion
Hucinations are always evidence
terebral derangement "—W. A
Hammond
BUFFALO RUN
of Bellefonte Mrs.” Mol Waddie,
Mal- visited with last
sunday
Miss Heler
ted her
“ma
es~ent. «
on
unoe a
principal
™
«OX ont third
in ober,
accent first syli- af
i
lie Stover
Miss Be
of
ssie Green
on r of Waddle
parents of this place
Miss Alta Feimiee and William Thursday evening
MeClure of Runville. calleg on Mr. and Mrs. Ralph
Dick and Oscar Watkins on Mon- jted with his brother
day evening . er, of Waddle
Mrs, Alfred Lucas Pleasan! Mra. Mabel
Valley, visited on Tuesday with Moon Hil visited with her
Mrs. Amelia Chapman ter, Mrs. Nellie Moyer of this
Mrs, Ira Gilbert and baby of Galurday evening
Pleasant Valley visited on Thursday | i
with Mrs. Myrtle Lucas hop the Classified columns.
Mr, and Mrs, Alfred Lucas and -
PILE TORTURE
hn Fe A
children of Pleasant Valley, visited
on Wednesday at the Ralph Ny-
man home. SPEEDILY RELIEVED OR MONEY
Miss Vivian Shay is visiting at BACK
present with her sister, Mrs. Alvin | The maddening itching, turning-
the sting--the throb--the pain--are
all speedily relieved and often dis-
Corman of Howard, BR. D
Mr. ang Mrs, Elmer Chapman of
(appear after using Antiseptic San-
Cura Ointment.
Niagara Mills, N.Y. called at the
Amelia Chapman home on Satur-
T. J. Williams of Detroit, writes:
“Years ago, when I was in bad shape
with piles, 1 used San-Cura. They
disappeared. and now | want it for
other uses, I enclose a money or-
der for a large jar”
Sante Ointment
stores, 36¢ and 0c
ve
Maver is
Harold Moy
of Half
dag
piace
Rossman, of
ghe
Chapman home were Mrs, Mary
Jane Lucas and Oscar Nyman of
Mt. Eagle, Miss Martha May Lucas
of Pleasant Valley, Mrs Harvey
Nyman and four children and
at all drug
If constipated
a E——
Governments are not ant to ex.
voters, Pascish Drug Store.
(der,
i They invade
ibe pure and fresh,
often
from growing in it
{milk sour, but sour milk
lus, and the lactic acid germs are
very beneficial
phelp destroy dangerpus germs in
{vas dumped into our
PORT MATILDA SPORTSMEN
OPEN NEW CLUB HOUSE
Cen'ra Pennsylvania's
rismen’s club house, ered
Port Matilda Sportsmen
dedicated Saturday
( ceremonie
Clulm
rounda
ortsmen's an
formal ope
POULTRY
POINTERS
Printed Through (
HECLA
ourtess
POULTRY
Bellefonte, Pa
FARMS
IN POULTRY
INCREASING
VOR MS
PROBLEM
Health And
Beauty
WHAT ARE MICROBES?
owikig
ast ion are and unto ds thoy
! 1 An eartil’s
nade Us
that these
wWias
retuss was
Car rife esl ages
very , humble
bodies of ours
dust ultimately
the hutmbie and
But there's another §
the u
onhiy ol
and matter is indestruciil
the immorial part of man,
will go om iiving forever
Microbes even get into the roots of
certain plants such as the legumes or
members of the pea family and bulld
the soil with Bitfogen, which they
fake out of the al Of course they
find this air in the earth itself
is why peas, especially if turned un-
ave such efficient soil builders
The daliyinen have friends as well
enemies among the microbes
milk from the moment
that it Is dawn: they come from
air, dust and water, Cow stables
and evervihing used in the handling
of milk should be kept very clean
he water that cows drink should
and the food
clean and nutritious, Milk is such
a perfect food that it should be of
the very best for unclean milk
contains dangerous germs
Typhoid fever and other loathsome
of the
the aid of
een microbes
ug hi, nothing
esiroyed, it
form
msde
uns
the
ivy
Le
BA
AN
dangerous diseases come from geim.
Hnfected milk,
Lactic acid germs get into milk as
soon as it is milked. They are use
ful because they prevent other germs
They turn the
is good for
fo our bodies and
the Intestines, No butter nor cheese
icould be made without lactic acid
(germs, so you see that the lactic acid |
germs are friends of the animal
world, espetially of man. The
special brands of cheese ohoe made
anly in Furope are now made here, |
for the special kinds of microbes
that are neeled for diferent varie.
tes of Chere afte shipped to the
take Ciolden-Lax Tablets when using cheese makers in tubs.
ceed the collective wisdom of thei San-Cura Ointment for Plies, 2c. |
In days gone Ly, filthy Sewage
rivers and i
—
| Sunday School Lesson
THE BOYHOOD OF JESUS ¢ ome
to
International
won for
se hoed
13, 1540
Sunda
October
Irs
Lesson Text: Luke 2:40.52
JWDGE W. WALLACE SMITH
MARRIES JUDGES DAUGHTER
0. W. Houlz. Lumber Co.
Phone 703 STATE COLLEGE, PA
was married
rm
Elizabeth Reed dang? of + Paints by Pittsburgh
Judge and Mrs, Harry
Rimer, of Clarion
Foliw their ma
Clearfie IE |
helt
Colors by Natur
ing rriage
Presbyterian mange
on a wedding trip
Judge Jesse long of Jefferson
county will preside over ClearDi
Judges S8mith's al
COR ie
“er
aur DE
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