October A THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, BELLEFONTE, PA. RANDOM NOTES 7 nw i Rally S ontinued from Page Page Seven Lieutenant Theodore OG, Bilbo, Jr FARM CALENDAR On August 27, 1040, Senator Bilbo p———— won renomination in the Democrats Timely Reminders From The Penn Primary in Mississippi, defeating sylvania State College Sohoul and former Covernor Hugh While, of Agriculture vaaliny lumberman of Columbia . : Party nomination to election in Democrats ty 24, 1940. op During his second term as Coy- ontinued his efforts Ww - improve Whe eeonainic status of the esser-privileged, {or better peaker for better roads and highways. because eight vears Is ——— Sarah Ann's College say that for best quality egg: must be kept in a room with rejs- tive humidity of about 75 per cent temperature under 65 degrees teapoon celery salt, Put the cleaned hog, ae aucepan with the rom them. Heat and until are plump and the edges Drain and oysters in a liquor drained (Continued from page one) chools COOk N20i8 Ts and expansion ! ne — a ——— man » add to 1 nl The man who flashes large bills every Opportunity is obviously accustomed to much money ag- ws a void eor- COMPENSATION AUTOMOBILE & FIRE INSURANCE Miss. seippi Prepare Sprayer Now equivalent bles nex SRION tan » 1 a Deel a Wisin buying oysters Pearl] River County are absolutely fresh, ter stew the small ones are ed, while the large are best for other dishes. In the oysters through the finge: that every bit of the shell may Ix removed, then rinse in cold ' f f rot iL ass PRI venled Prop H aio’ { ts oO HOLTS HOLLOW Johnson preferr- ne JNIVET~ i ri { i Ann Arbor Senate 3ibo's activities and Mr. and Mr nay ma. va» = y oh nehaey n Mm the Senate U1 Centre Hall, visited home [olk terial shou Sl hi out i aie: I'iRn TERM: a5 dif aying colhege expens \ ant fight the legislat p Sunday used crank | ther i" water ali ehilot) Ww \ t know 4 " y t various jot Jona a | ER LLEE 4 : We Ve ( k hie I tL 0 Ww ar at various jobs--il " . " : f Ie i . : iy ‘ g " A ts ed oh ron 1d James Wi y and daughter Ae mach ed home fiom New York Ci oil em Miy and obligation Hr ! ol Fhursdy, after spending Bleaching Lmproves Endive The th relatives at that place all of endive vals preparing oyster run . eS Viahilon oskon of 1 and Lhrough Lhe ¢ROPK school leacher, as a that ol Oy ter Cocktad] Mix together 1 finely ci i awmin LEE FN pimento and one reel pepper finely chopped grated onion ang 1 Ip Of catsupl addin paprika to radish a: sauce. 1 cient [or OOns ( WOmalo WE DDO Frieg Oyslers ¢ Run Baptist Church Tryollienne Sauce ma liquor taste Au browned me ters and cx View "leasant ¥ ser 5 $ {gos \ ¢ immediate v Advent Charch Serve Broiled Oystery Creamed Oysters iar Presbyterian, Port Matilda ILS £ und October 20 or Dist or Jnl / You never saw anything like it! The Magic new Waterspar Enamel for wood work and farniture. It's eswy to put scent and sparkle in your home RECENT WEDDINGS Gilson—Dore 0. W. Houtz, Lumber Co. Phone 703 STATE COLLEGE, PA Colors by Nature * Paints by Pittsburgh PITTSBURGH PAINTS Smootd ds Ons. 5: mtg WAT AS ry he world ever domin- " Fs tall ¥ mentality i Was SHOBIVIDIVIDODO DER D J. M. Keichline Insurance Agency | { One of the Oldest Agencies ¥n Centre County ANN W. KEICHLINE, Representative, Temple Court Phone 190 a ee Sa, fe Used Truck Headquariers DECKER MOTOR (0. SOUTH SPRING STREET BELLEFONTE, PA. PHONE 674 Jou Watson, Mr ? leachin hs Mr liv f Prevent ‘ Train for Judging Co wot Soft Corn a Problem—-A) s Need Humidity Pr i TEN PRESIDENTS OF THE UNITED STAT Are the Authors of this Advertisement William H. Taft: ‘1 am strongly inclined George Washmgton: (on declining a third term) "Ie appears to me proper, especially as it may conduce to a more distinct ex- pression of the public voice, thar 1 should now Spprist you of the resolution I have formed to decline being considered among the number of those out of whom a choice is to be made." Thomas Jefferson: (from a letter written in 1821) "The example of four presidents, voluntarily retiring as the oof their cighth year, and the progress of public opsiion that the principle is salutary, have given it in practice the force of precedent and usage, insomuch thatshould a Presidoos comsent to be a candidate for a third election, I trust he would be rejected on this demon- stration of ambitious views.” Andrew Jackson: “It would seem advis- able to limit the service of the Chief Magis- trate to a single term of either four of six years. I cannot but believe that more is lost by the long continuance of men in office than 1s generally to be gained by their experience.” William Henry Harrison: "The Repub- lics could commit no greater error than to adopt or continue any feature in their sys- tems of government which may be calculated to create of increase the love for power ia the bosoms of these to whom secessity obliges them to commit the management of their affairs,” James Buchanan: “The example of Washington which bas been followed by Jefferson, Madison and Monroe, has forever determined that no President shall be more than once re-clected.. The principle is now become as sacred as if it were written 1n the Constitution." Rutherford B. Hayes: “In furtherance of the reform we seek and in other importanc respects a change of great importance, | recommend an amendment to the Consti- tution prescribing a term of six wears for the presidential office and forbidding a re-election.’ = William McKiniey: “1 will now say, once for all, expressing a long-scttled con- viction, that I not only am not and will not be a candidate for a third term, but 1 would not accept a nomination for it if it were tendered me.’ to the view that it would have been a wiser provision, as it was at one time voted, in the Convention, to make the term of the President six or seven years, and render him ipcligible thereafter.” Woodrow Wilson: tis the ‘illicit powers’ of the Presidents, not their legitimate in- fluence with the country that the advocates of a Constitutional change (to limit the president's term) to be afraid of, and I heartily sympathize with them. It is intolerable that any President should be itted to determine who should succeed im — himself or another by or coercion, or by sort of control of the machinery by which delegates to the nominating convention are chosen.’’ Calvin Coolidge: “1 do not choose to rua." Heed the warning if these Patriots on the perpetuation of Personal Power NO THIR REPUBLICAN STATE COMMITTEE JAMES F, TORRANCE, chairman CAROLINE M. HUBER, vice-chairman Ch : ELV F HI ED L. KEICHLINE BELLEFONTE Temple Court Phone a TT ——— G. F. NOLL PAPER WALL Painting and Paper Hanging | PHONE 14. W | | High St, Bellefonte, Pa. WHEN WINDS GET ROUGH A Windstorm Policy Protects You | " N . | From Financial Loss. See il i John F. Gray & Son I { General Insurance i Phone 497.) BelleTonte, Pa ————— 7 L.FRANK MAYES Auctioneer General Real Estate Sales A SPECIALTY! CALL STATE COLLEGE, 2842 | Why not have the benefit of com- 1 sale of 1 petitive bidding in the YOMT Rooper proven that estate de- A number of Farms and several Residences will be offered at pub- lic sale in the near future, WATCH FOR DATES KELVINATORS PHILCQ RADIOS MELROY'S Phone $589-R-) PLEASANT GAP, FA ABC ond YOSS WASHERS BENDIX HOME LAUNDRY C. Y. WAGNER & COMPANY WAGNER'S Quality Flour A Word 'Whest Pat Flour WAGNER'S Qur Best Flour LU 50s Wend an il Bn 4 WAGNER'S Wagner's 32% Dairy Feed Wagner's 207 Dairy Feed Wagner's Horse Feed Wagner's Pig Meal Wagnér's Egy Mash Wagner's Chick Starter and Grower. Wagner's Turkey Starter and Grower. Wagner's Scratch Feed © Feed. : Wagner's Chick Feed Wagner's Medium Scratch Rydes Cream Calf Meal Eshelman’s Dog Feed All kinds of high protein feeds for mixing with your own fesd. © © Dealers in All Kinds of Grains ———— BELLEFONTE, PA.
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