May 24, THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, BELLEFONTE, PA. Page Five i THE BABYLONIAN CAPTIVITY | Nebuchadrezzer under the Babylonia International Sunday School Lesson for May 27, 1951 Memory Selection shall seek me when ve shall with all y 20: 13 Lesson Text: Jeremiah 2 ' A edekiah was captured tempted to escape and wa The last in line of the kin f | fore the Babvloniai Judah, before its downfall, wi «| chains. Here he was « hoiakim, who was the puppet ol court for treachery Necho, the I ! uler I ad ul and conquered did not or today Is bas- letters he wrote ifter hearing that some of the Jews were considering revolting. He ad- vised them to settle down, build house tnke wives and seek the peace of the city. While realizing that they were helpless against the | power of their captors, they were to make the most of their captivity behaving themselves and build- 1 themselve up from within, nd spiritually. And to the | wo— - —— | ’ | ship and other subjects relate Advertise—the CD for good results h Adver } } ! £ ointure 9 ; | Jointure Atl 1:80 1’. M.. the following: of the Jew this is exactly hey did. When the time came return to their own r about seventy year te and permanent ef- { the exile could be seen, It istorieal fact that the syna- t the life of the t product of the captivity, Around this revolved the social and of the Jews, in Baby- ijown through the suc- God kept has kept it! ihe dais work nf the choral direc Fred Waring— all f th wral direc (Continued From Page One) More than a hundred application mir i 101% Wr receive f ? pe of the Pacific already have been received at Penn tate from a score of states and Waring and Dr. Lara Hoggard, | Canada dean of the workshop, with the as- . ke sistance of other members of the Delusions of Grandeur Waring staff, will present an In First Sergeant to Private The {choral techniques, program bulld-|{ What do you think you are—a hu- {ing, rehearsal procedure, problems! man being? Camp Lejeune Globe f balance, arrangement howman k 4 OLIVER FARM MACHINERY Yes, we have it. Come In and let us show you the newest models of OLIVER TRACTORS, 66, 77 and 88 OLIVER PLOWS, 2 and $ bottom OLIVER HARROWS OLIVER MANURE SPREADERS OLIVER COMBINES SINGLE ROW CORN PICKERS tensive program of Instruction In| afternoon off this afternoon off | | ough and Burnside boards said that | S y d M 26th {it had been recorded on their min- a ur ay, ay | tricts ws formed to further the pro | posed jointure. Members are REAL ESTATE {and Clair L. Hall; Bnow Bhoe § i made at this session than at any of Terms of Sale: 2 : of sale. balance on To Attend School— EE —— (Continued From Fage One) F presented by Mr, Sones that the : U RB L | C L cost of a building to sccomodate grades seven through 12 would be | . . eh ld wn ad ' ‘ approximately $400000, The state | THE UNDERSIGNED WILL OFFER AT PUBLIC would pay 45 per cent of this cost, | § SALE IN SPRING MILLS ON it was stated Members of the Snow Shoe bor- ites thelr willingne to enter the A committee from the three dis- Snow Shoe, Rev. Charles Ramp Township, Fred Pachipka and Mr R-room frame [ ith ne team nearing William Seprish Burnside Town- plant, bath and light, and ree Jot Immediate pos. hip, Ivan Pluebel] It was reported that it was the | us that more progres wa session, CONsen 4 the five previous meetin ' bal” thy delivery o ATOMIC BY-PRODUCT USED was defeated by buchadrezzer. | king's chi were killed | , ht them back. stronger FOR HEART AILMENT HAROLD H. WALKER Egyptian power ver Pal e Qld | presence just re Zedekiah wa ‘h : n their faith and infiu- We also have a full line of Goodrich Tires and Delarval Recent experiment with radi not end (im had \ bl { and car | milking equipment, Open evenings, odine, a by-product of atomic en- M. R. MeCLAIN. Auctioneer mit to Nebuchad: ergy research, indicate favorable re. h : RE x Ip ried capuve 10 bylon, where | 150al God { of the Jews alone . » lord. After the Veal e foolishly | he finally died hits Sian me back. they had a Diehl & Yearick its in treating heart condition plled Y nst Jabylonia ni on N ' + ‘ : . i . a t p ' 9 natisnt N re th A ———— ————— Rb re! hrs he sami It is interestin ) note ! { wi as a wd of all the na- Phone Millhelm 26-R-.25 or 130-R-4 Read for 13 patien were either the army of Nebu irezzer I/lQ) oy v rad Wii ; 1 - a i " { y To ‘4 work t is @ for 'RIRTT ompletely relieved or showed im- seige to Jerusalem. But, before it|™ I Crisd a has a m I thi rid is good for REBERSBURG, PA. npl lieve i a Re aad Iehalakim PTCIEN. (0 warn his peopl nd to remember the words of George yrovement when treated with thi promis Wiad nally a | » oy en ante | mfort them. Jeremiah rophet | Macl vd AfMictions are but the new product. Don't miss “Radio lo- died and hi : dE HG “| had been warning the king and ti 1ndow { God's wings.” pS nen - " s———— {ine For The Heart” in June 2rd ded the throne fe reigned only| 1. of the he of 13 three mont before ine iad Ol . \ follow PUL n whic _—— { The American Weekly, na- * ! would their depart fron . . tion's popular magazine with the rusalem and | A ried AWAY | 04 but he could get no audier Gas Pipeline Jaltimore Sunday American. Order into captivity vith Abou BRL hen the Jews were taken int he from vour local newsdealer thousand of ti ii tizer } Anal exile. Jeremial ven thi : 2 Prom Page One) the Kingdon Ezekiel, the p BD a i” m i ing witn the | i 1 ¥ th Laree r mon ) Ww ; The undersigned will offer at public sale on the Blair H. L. HARPSTER | OF VALUABLE REAL ESTATE Pletcher farm, one-quarter mile north of Howard, on — Nl THE Pre ae [the aren elp speed the work | Route 220, on AUCTIONEER Prompt Attention Given all Bales d ; M 26, 1951 SATURDAY, JUNE 2 | | missive | Saturday. May Beginning at 12:30 p. m. (DST), the following personal property: way with a purely hd J 2:00 P. M. — ON THE PREMISES "Harold £1 otal.) LIVESTOCK A Ea PROMPT A } HOLSTEIN MILK COWS: Holstein heifer: GIVEN ATTENTION ey; 1 Holst king 80 pounds daily lescribed in « | a L Phone 16-R-11 Centre Hall farris. dated September 13 and recorded FARM MACHINERY 4 No. 1, page Oliver torn. dlantes: sree | JERSEY’ DISPERSAL The under Trusses — Crutches : : ‘ ants. Tie 1 : / d his sale i all boilkdings . . 8,000 were deporte Ele ‘ : : : | wagon: ar : er articles not mentioned, « ON r r 5 " . 4 tat Tray hl Abdominal Supports later. in 586 B.C. another 00 | includ { the pi DECORATION DAY, MAY 30, 185) recte in and ny existing elses > 1 6a Pp Y | Sacro Iliac Belts 54 Head of REGISTERED JERSEYS ] } sh when : who were take | Nathaniel Pletcher | com sma 2 weiter arts is knocked 4 fyi d gl Parrish Drug Store |. an 50000 Jews sunered exile. 1] tee $9.106.000. 1t will have a ] E. E. HUBLER, Auctioneer Press Crain ote Se livery of deed wi nd This herd has been bred for pro- JOHN T. HARRIS, Executor 3 RI URE OF PRE TO ari sa (Graveo Apts, Harrisburg, Pa. EXPERT FITTING BELLEFONTE, PA. A ti b f Me Manufacty nt Hage An ri " and Maj) HERBERT J. STOVER. Auctioneer ttention Farmers . ocal office nthe Moshanmon Na. redited and practicing calthood va. | | LOVE & WILKINS! SPOUTING «vs TIN WORK ga ace thei ngi- Es | ; | si Clg aid! JElle south of Bellefonte, Pa OF ALL KINDS te of he pipeline. which. will oie between Old Fort and Vettora FOIE Hoe, ne WHITE OAKS FARM i The t i mot Lil ron 9 is Wm. Leitzinger, Owner ———— - - p— New Roofs — Old Roofs Repaired rs of steel pipe on ne Clearfield, Penna Advertise your farm sale in the Democrat. i — Church Steepl B ( Co. lot in Chester w——— eminiaei Roofs Painted — Church Steeples il ; on SATURDAY, JUNE 9th _— = - en RATES REASONABLE w= WORK GUARANTEED Repaired Fstimates Given You Must Be Satisfied od to insects says a write HOUSEHOLD GOODS & PAUL HELLER ox ‘ Spark ; A : Kite nel tove with hot water front and tank : coal u 1C d e LAMAR, PENNA. ve ur tove with oven, like new: big ntique rocking chairs Phone Mill Hall Exch. 86-R-4 jue rocking chairs, Beginning at 1:00 p, m., the following: que desk, 200 vears raight chairs: two OF LIVESTOCK AND FARM IMPLEMENTS esses; oak bedroom suite; three-quarter e old rv bed ; rope bed ;: May tag electric washing machine in good condition; three THE UNDERSIGNED WILL OFFER AT PUBLIC SALE. TWO MILES WEST OF rugs, 9 by 12 me tl (4; ice box; some extra JERSEY SHORE ON THE PINE CREEK ROAD, on stands: lot of dish me antiques; Aladdin lamp; coal oil lamps: cook nsiis; erocks; and many a pe wea THURSDAY, MAY 24th TERMS ASH MRS. CAL VONADA E. M. SMITH, Auctioneer il eesti AN ACCREDITED HERD Springdale, Pa. Holstein Cow & Heifer Sale Health Charts Furnished AT MIDDLETOWN, PA, MONDAY, MAY 28th 1 1 COWS 10 o'clock sha rp i 1 9 HOLSTEINS & 2 GUERNSEYS . 175 H E A Lv y “ \ 5 HOLSTEIN HEIFERS, Vaccinated = Big Guernsey cow, fresh; 2 Holstein cows, calves just sold away; 2 Holsteins at top speed when we called on her, It was only . bh! b Canadian and Penna. Pure Breds and Grades. to freshen in October: 1 to freshen in December; 1 for January; 2 for June; 2 in 10:30 in the morning, but she already had baked a f— Blood and T. B. Tested, Many Vaccinated. August: 2 Holstein heifers bred for fall freshening: 2 Holstein yearling heifers; 1 » ed N rey . o i : 8 N W delicious looking chocolate layer cake=and a huge pine. . 15 COWS, fresh springer and fall cows, many vae- heifer, 4 months old ; cinated. apple upside-down cake. 'e i | If You Need a Cow, Take a Look at These — They Have Size and Quality alia (II 100 HEIFERS from 6 months to 2 years old. Bred 4 y , In the oven, she had a roast, a casserole of macaroni and a pure breds and grades, Due in September and October, among them 1 herd from one breeder, 25 head, All “I thould have had a freezer long ago, Canadian bred 6 months to 1 vear old. You never saw cooker. She finds it easier and more economical to cook with my wily,” says Mrs, Killian, "Now them better, Sovereign, Monograms, Marksman, many » | hy oI F Mach this way to satisfy the hearty appetites of her five young. I don’t have to send the children to the accinated arm ac inner store all the time, and I can plan my food 10 GOOD GRADE GUERNSEYS. 5 BULLS. buying to save us time and money.” The BEGINNING AT 12:00 O'CLOCK cheese ~ and a stew was simmering in the deep well sters—and likes oven meals because they save dishes, Also a lot of calves, 4 to 8 weeks old. No man can make a New Idea push hay loader; Papek ensilage cutter; International corn binder; Rillian's Duy lil 4 fete at 3 Give dud belies HMVtnEnt W0dty than vwning un sable of thes wel Ug Iron Age potato planter; MeCormick-Deering milking machine; 3-can milk cooler; calves and heifers po " . milk cans, and many other articles too numerous to mention, Mrs, Killian bakes a couple of times a week, often baking have it cut and wrapped for the freezer. They freeze the chickens they raise them. Positively start at 10 o'clock, Daylight Saving Time likes her fastcooking electric range, when she goes into selves—also vegetables from their back. 1'3 cash, balance 12 monthly payments If can't meet these TERMS-—CASH “quantity production” like this, yard garden to enjoy during the off-season, terms, not interested. Small charge for delivery. Our Sale March 26 totalled $06,000 of # RAY CARPER, Auctioneer WEST PENN POWER COMPANY GRAND VIEW FARMS [| | 5'W. hechact sun ma, sues wer, ~~ GUY E. CRIST, Owner C. 5 ERB & CO, Owners Middletown § Miles South of Harrisburg on Route 230 bread and 400 cookies at a batch, You can see why she WATCH FOR "RANGE OF THE STARS" COOKING DEMONSTRATION AT YOUR DEALERS
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