The Centre reporter. (Centre Hall, Pa.) 1871-1940, December 14, 1922, Image 6

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    DOCTOR ORDERED
WOMAN OBEYED
Took Lydia E.Pinkham’s Veg-
etable Compound and
is Now Well
Chicago, Illinois.—**You surely gave
women one goad medicine when you put
| Lydia E. Pinkham's
Vegetable Com-
und on the mar-
et. After I had my
baby I was all run
down and so nervous
it kept me from gain-
ing. My doctor did
everything he could
to build me up, then
he ordered me to take
Lydia E. Pinkham’s
Vegetable Com-
jpound with his med-
icine and I am now a new woman.l
have had three children and they are all
Lydia E. Pinkham babies. <I have rec-
ommended your medicine to several
friends and y ing highly of it. You
are certainly @ing good work in this
world. ''— Mrs. ADRITH ToMSHECK, 106567
Wabash Ave., Chicago, Illinois.
There is nothing very strange about
the doctor directing Mrs. Tomsheck to
take Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vegetable
Compound. There are many physicians
who dorecommend it and highly appreci-
ate its value. :
Vomen who are nervous, run down,
i give this well-known root and
should :
herb medicine a trial. Mrs. Tomsheck's
health.
Recommended
‘*Vaseline'* Petroleum Jelly bene.
fits all bumps, sores, bruises, sun-
burn, blisters, cuts and chafed skin.
Neyer be without a bottle of it in
the house. It’s safe, always effec
tive and costs but a trifle.
CHEREBROUCGH MANUFACTURING CO
State Street
Vaseline
Reg. U.S. Pat Off
Petroleum Jelly
GET YOUR
FEET WET
don’t have a cold afterwards
HALE’S HONEY
of Horehound and Tar
Nothing better than this safe, dependa
ble home remedy for healing
and scot}
ing throat tr- ubles and clearing
& up colds
3Cc at all dreggists
Use Pike's Toothache Drops
Removes Danarufl -Svopsilalr Falling]
Restores
Beauty to Gray and Faded Mais
oe, and $1.00 at rupgists,
Z A Peony Chem, Wks Patchogue N.Y
fouses, ete, stops all Pain, Sosures com.
by d " 3 ort to LL
fort, makes walking eary, Ie by mal or at ie
gista. Hiscox Chemienl Works, Patobogas, NK,
1 SPEEDY RELIEF FOR
CONSTIPATION
In Nosepaint Guich,
‘Now don't git skeered if a man
reaches for his hip pocket. He may
be gonna offer you his bottle.”
“I'd rather face a shot from
gun.”
Freshen a Heavy SKin
'owder, an exquisitely
skin,
cura Talcum
scented, economical face,
and dusting powder and
Renders other perfumes supertinous,
i
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LING TIME
Cutting and
(Prepared by the United
é A
ol vB ricy
States Department
ure. )
fueat the
old
get in some
the
Faking care the on
unlle of 1
tu
ary tusks of
at killing time Is he
Jobs a farmer's wife bas
how among the ordin
day
the United States Department of Agrl
ulture from the of a dirt
" . gives
er,
en of
“wile farm-
as sl calls herself,
what this
Hives on
0 |SOme
This
of 7,
WOK lUvoives
mn a kansas ranch
many
every
ne Wis
the
The
simple
built for and
as
is It conld
fu
be on a big ranch, and the
rulshings are simple
The wife tively
‘in farm bureau and especially
most
“va ?
ve. interested
in
is i
the
activities
“Have finished my meat canning. 1
corned 51 pounds and canned 75 quarts
of J i
of We like the meat
is browned well in the
canning. After it
stock
it
meat and
hetter when
wen before is
DIFFERENT USES FOR
JELLY IN HOUSEHOLD
and
all
i
stock usunli
off
advantage, I
off and put It through the
and it, pack into
ars with some stock and process. It
mis very good thai way and for a change
I add pork, and a
meat loaf when 1 open the chopped
t
galt and
When 1 have
that cut
t adding ns
process, sileed
he pleces to
cut the rest
pod chop per
fe season
is
onions, ete make
meat,
After all the
out
nnd
f
the pressure
about three
asten
about
vhich
the
are
Cun
rich and goes in making
oup.
uy
{| sausage, ete, In
not
that
g
ver
and It
have so
be
sausage,
the ca
to
must
nner
such a relief mu
i fresh used
kly
I had about pounds of soap
le from tallow, uncooked process,
while it is a little hard, It makes
splendid suds and cleans well and
no scent
meat up
|
| quit
I =
30
Children’s Lunches.
Appreciated Than Glass of Pure
Homemade Sweetmeat Per.
fect in Texture.
Prepared by 'nited
States Department
riculiture.)
innumerable
ho
uses
Chere are
£1 354
Hy in
od
ers the
uid, points out
States Depart of Age
Not
only
¥
throughout the school
this first
er's mind as she
fF hiiatt
L510
Possibly is
thie th
fills her preserve shelves
nson Her next thought will
ioubtedly turn to Jellies which accom
ny the firm, transparent
dress a meal
Probably
oO
Ge
meat
nes that up HO
come eYery
»
her
for is
lnss
no remembrance ore
of
than "a
perfect
accepted
Jelly,
HW
homemade in
A basket of six jeliles,
different fruits, makes an
Christmas or anniversary
Individual size furs or
when making a gift of jelly
to u person who lives alone, who would
a bit of jelly occasionally at
but would trouble using
up a larger glass
pres
tne, have
Firm tart jelly can be used in mak-
jelly omelet, jelly muffins, jelly
Jelly tarts, or pastry
squares covered with Jelly, In mak
muffins, part of the batter is
i
Ointment, Talcum).~Advertivement.
These Days.
“Dent you {ike Jennies com
plexion?” “I don't know, really; I've
pever used any of hers”
a speedy and effective action Dr. Peery's
“Usad Bhat” has po equal. One dese only
will viean out Worms or Tapeworm. Ady,
——— wo
Tine isn't always money to the man
who does n credit business,
Irritated, Inflamed or
Your EYES Granulated, use Murine
often. Soothes, Refreshes, Safe for
infant or Adult. Atall Druggists, Write fry
Free Eye Booli. Marine Eye Remedy Co,, Chicans
RIN
Night and Morning.
Have Strong, Healt
Eyes, If they Tire, Itch,
Smart or Burn, if Sore,
is put on top
Delicious confections can be made
f cubes of over-stift jelly.
toothpicks to handle them they
we dipped into sweet chocolate melted
water and set on paraffin
paper harden. Special chocolate
for candy-counting may be purchased
in most grocery stores, Bright«col-
ored fino Jelly may be used as a gar
hot
to
n
age of being not only decorative, but
palatable. A bit of jelly on the top of
each portion of * “floating island” or
other custard dessert adds to its at.
tractiveness and food value.
Batter cakes of tender texture, light
and thin, are excellent when spread
with good jelly, rolled up and covered
with powdered sugar. The cakes
should be about the size of an ordi
nary saucer. A very deligious dessert
in which jelly appeurs is made by par-
ing and coring apples of some vari
ety that will hold their shape well,
and cooking them in a sugar sirap till
tender, The sirup is made in the pro-
portion of one cupfui of sugir to two
cupfuls of water, and is bolled a few
minutes before the apples are put in
There should be enough sirup to cover
the apples and the pan should be cov:
ered during cooking.
should taken and
and the core cavity ou
Jelly. The apples are served with
suuce ide of butter and
done they be out
1p ie
dral is
ned ed
with §
“hare
os
a batch of jelly has for some
failed to set as firmly as one
there are still many uses
A glussful of soft fruit jelly
punch: supplies both sweetening
fruit flavor. A few spoonfuls of
tart fells into whipped
cream gives a delicious flavor. Tarts
filled with the jelly and baked are
for dessert, The jelly can be
1 a8 a sauce for blanc-mange, hot
It may be served
or cottage
wt bread or In sand
ns useful as If It
roll or layer
» spread than a stiff
mut the Jelly
dessert mold,
appear
us cook
of
variety
beaten
rool
URE
OF Crenm
cheese cheese
With |
Pe
for jelly
CO
and
ang
lavor
© ingen
other ways
oduce
POTATO SOUP QUICKLY MADE
Recipe Given for Dish That Is Easily
Concocted and Served Hot at
School for Lunch,
that
served h
A good
nade and ot
iunch recommended
States Department of
follows:
soup can be quickly
at school for
by the United
Agriculture and
is
made as
I quart milk
1 cupful grated vo
tato
teaspoonful of
salt
2 teaspoonfuls but
ter or other fat
few drops
onion Juice
A of
Add the potatoes to the milk, Bring
salt and onion juice Serve
without =tralning.
six children with
ahout a
with or |
This serves about
medium-sized por
cupfuil Allow
ench.
i
i
¥
All Around
77e House
Nave flour bags to put white ciothes |
away in for the winter
- ® -
To make good tes never use water |
that has boiled a long time,
* » *
Spirits of nitre apnlied to a
blister will check
fever
its development,
- -
To remove chocolate or cocon stains |
wash the nart affected in cold water. |
then pour boiling water over.
- »
s 1
Save the water potatoes, riee or |
macaroni has been cooked In. It is as |
good as milk for making gravy.
- . *
Allow 15 minutes for the roasting of
each pound of beef If liked rare or |
20 minutes for a well-cooked roast.
. 0 0.
A man’s striped silk shirt worn out
Just below the collar band and Just
above the cuffs, can be cut into an at |
tractive blouse,
. ® »
Plant the lemon seeds in a flower pot.
They will grow quickly, and while this |
forms a pleasing decoration for the
kitchen window the leaves will be
——
MILK-MARKETING
PLANT PROBLEMS
Bulletin Recently Issued by De-
partment of Agriculture
» Outlines All Details.
LIST OF EQUIPMENT NEEDED
Manager Must Secure Adequate and
Proper Milk Supply, Efficient and
Economical Operation and
Sales Methods.
(Preffared Ly the United States Department
of Agriculture.)
Persons who are interested
establishment of
in the
co-operative milk.
ready enguged marketing milk co-
peratively will find mugy of thelr
problems handled exhaustively Jn De
partment Bulletin 1005, Producers’ Co-
operative Milk-Distributing
Just the
Department of Agriculture,
et 1.82
in
Plants,
United States
The bul
of more than 40 pages,
of the
number of
published by
« CONS
upon studies
experi
¢ of n large plants of
the
wliore
is bused
{
type in variovs parts of
mil cities
sien
iy leveloped.
tracts, financing, or
wation and equip
of plants, Investment, ma
went, sales methods, distribution costs
and sccounting systems
Equipment Needed,
Lists ave given of
for smn
equipment needed
than
i : }
ii ’ i Wika
less _r)
for plants to handle
from 200 to 1,00 ga and {
iarge plants handling more than 1,000
gallons a day
HOus, it
Figures ohtained
A Milk Distributing Plant,
co-operative plants show thai the
average Investment in the plant itself
capacity is $2557
MK gallone
wr
-i
gallon
capacity ls
$2277 the
to 1.000 gallons; when the
ne 1X) to gadions |
$10.14 when the capacity is fr
to S000 LE
su
per
¥
were §
per
the less ;
or
when capacity is from 000
$11.00
OK)
-
C8
ity is and
on
3 re
the Bane
gullons
he investinenis Eaiion capacity in
$31.70, $11.80,
given
ment 28
$12.34
total
equip 3,
and
the
at ier tee
«HiNaies
amounts of
are wi
money
various capacities
The three
confront
principal problems that
the plant manager are,
according to the bulletin, the securing
of an adequate and proper milk sup
ply, efficient and economical plant op
eration, and sales policies and
ods of market distribution,
Copies of the bulletin may
tained by
of Agriculture, Washington, D. €
£11
ai x
be
s—
Only Well.Ripened Specimens With
Thick Rinds Should Be Stored.
Keep Them Dry.
It isn't so very difficult to ‘keep
pumpking, squash, all winter if
are stored properly. Of course,
only well-ripened pumpkins or squash
with thick rinds, and are weil
colored, should be stored. They should
be guthered carefully before hard
frost, Any that are Injured fn gath
ering or otherwise should be discard
ad, and only the perfect specibeus
retained. Be sure to leave the stews
on all the pumpkins. The deal stor.
fige place Is a dry room or dry base.
ment where the temperature will av-
erage around 65 degrees or above
Place the pumpkins or squash on
shelves, or at least keep them off of
concrete floors or other places where
there may be too much moisture. Do
not plie them up, but keep the indi
vidual pumpkins separated from each
other. With such care either pump-
kins or squash should keep several
months,
te
ete.
they
which
TIMES TO STUDY GARDENING
Fall and Winter Suggetted as Good
for Reading Up on Advanced .
Methods fcr Crops.
Fall nnd winter are good times to
rend and study advanced methods In
gardening and growing truck crops
for the market. Many new bulleting
treating all of the various subjects
on gardening have heen published re.
cently by state agelcuftural collegos
and departments of agriculture. The
bulletins will be sent free.
TEACH LITTLE PGS”
TO EAT WHEN YOUNG
Customary to Wean Porkers
When Six Weeks 0id.
Small Pen Affords Opportunity to
Feed Them Apple Parings, Sprout.
ed Grains, Alfalfa Meal and
Separator Milk.
The owner makes more profit when
his pigs learn to eat at an early age.
It pigs whan
they are about six weeks old, as that
is about a time as the sow
afford to them, If the
pigs learn to eut before weaning
do not suffer a at the
the mother's milk,
There’ Is better
young plgs to eat t
i8 customary to wean
us long
suckle young
they
of
setback loss
no way
to
to
give
teach
han them
A Useful Pig Creep.
run of pen ey
find appetizers such as apple par
sprouted
the
can
a small where ti
ings, grains
in sejmrgior
trough
clean
The
drawing
corner of the
The bott
. 3
om
Og
barnyard
board of th
removed, which leaves an
Inrge enough for a six-weeks-old
large enough to permit the en-
trance of the sow or other large hogs.
at Geneva Station by Adding
Wheat Straw.
tained by soll and crop at
Geneva, New York, In a series of
recently completed, from use of
when! straw with horse manure. When
fresh straw was sdded te manure and
applied to growing crops, a prone d
detrimental effect was noted ®s com
pared with crops where fresh manure
was It ody
served that when straw to
the manure, Lier ne pre
gervative, a marked Joss of the organi
miter of the manure
ios of organic matter
58 per cent during an interval
experts
the
Mince
used nlone was further
was added
toget with =
resulted
B/IDOUnTe
months where peat was added to ma
and only per
added
nure-straw” mixture 82
cent the
manure aione
best
use of
where pent was
results to
acid phosphate with
stables A
of the a« shosphate
stall
he appear
the
’
the uple of
is sCatiered
each
are al t
nure. The may
in a covered
bre
shed, or
¥ % » # 3
spread &n field
HOGGING DOWN SMALL GRAIN
tice With Rye is Unprofitable
With Hogs
it
will
Whether or not
wil grains
circumstances, but probably it will not
H
to
down sn depend upon
gEing down rye was found to be an
profitable practice in pork produc
tion
The average dally
one-half of
and tankage formed
whereas when
the concen
a pound,
oorn
In addition, it required
rye to produce 100
The rye would have
returned a greater profit if it had been
sold as a on Even when the
hogs Were about ohefourth
of a pound of tankage dally In addition |
to the rye, they consumed 834 pounds
455 pounds of
sh crop.
allowed
EXTENSION WORKER IS HELP |
Found Most Successful in Conducting
Demonstrations of Farm and
Home Practices,
Over 2,100 of the 2850 agrienltural
counties in the United States employ
at least agricultural extension
worker, who acts as a joint represen.
tative of the United Statgs Depart.
ment of Agriculture and the State Ag-
ricultural college in condulting demon
strations of farm and home practices
found most suceessful by experiments
of these institutions. They also give
advice and assistance in farming mat.
ters by personal visits, correspondence,
telephone messages, community meet.
ings and articles in the local press
————————————— A TY,
ALFALFA IS PREFERRED CROP
Heavier Yield of Hay Produced on
Fertile, Well.-Drained Soils Than
of Sweet Clover.
Sweet clover Is not recommended In
preference to alfelfa for heavy, fer
tile. well-drained solls that are well
eupplied with Hlme, and free from
quack grass, or June grass, unless the
colt of seeding must be considered. It
will grow to perfection on such soils,
but aifalfa usually produces heavier
©»
a
one
crops of hay per ase.
Aspirin »
Say “Bayer” and Insist!
Unbess you see the name “Bayer” on
package or ou tablets you are not get.
SO
years and proved safe by millions for
Colds
Toothache
Earache
Neuralgia
Accept “Bayer Tablets of Aspiric
only. Each unbroken packag
proper directions. Handy
twelve tablets few
gists ou wal
Asperin is the
Manufacture of M
Balicylicacid
Headache
Lumbag
Ihe is
Pain, Pain
¢ cont
box«
cont cents, Drug
'
bottles and 100,
of Bayer
noaceticacidester of
bq
iO uf ~~
trade mark
Advertisement,
Subsidy for
The sugges
the govertimer Et *
the Country Drctor.
On hins Des that
the
Ee
shebdize
thant
country rt hermnore
oy
the governme should see that every
commnnity tx doctor, whe
should be also provided with
and a
country
work Is hard
wherever they
drift to the citi
DYED HER SKIRT, DRESS,
SWEATER AND DRAPERIES
WITH “DIAMOND DYES™
Each peckage of “Diamond Dyes” con
tains directions so sitnple any woman cam
dye or tint her worn, shabby dresses
counts, slockings, swesters
coverings, draperies, hangings, everything
even if she has dyed before. Bus
“Diamond Dyes” —no other kind—they
perfect.” home dyeing i» sure becsuse Ilias
mond Dves are guaranteed not to spot
fade, streak, or run. Tell your druggist
whether the material you wish to dye ir
wool or silk, or whether it is linen, otter
or mixed goods Advertisement.
Those Were the Days
you believe
2 home
spital tT! rewards of the
¥
hie
doctor and his
oh at
they
great
rexuit
| versa bile
fanee
and in
find it
Exch
BCYEeY
Do
sight 7
I used to t
sr
in love ar frst
wefore the girls began te
lengthen eir skirts”
Une mu seeks
flees
n
reget
JUEL
in.
- WATC
THE BIG 4
Stomach-Kidneys-Heart-Liver
Keep the vital organs healthy by
regularly taking the world's
standard remedy for kidney, liver,
bladder and uric acid troubles—
LATHROP'S
G KAARLEM OIL
The National! Remedy of Holland for
centuries. At all druggists in three
sizes. Guaranteed as represented.
Lock for the mame Gold Meda! on every
box and sccept mo imitation
other man from
Facial
Blemishes
Sallow, meddy, reaghened or
blotched complexions sre uso-
ally due to cenastipation.
When you are constipated, net
enough of Nature's lubricating
tiguid Is produced in the bowel
te keep the food waste soft
and moving. Doctors prescribe
Nujol because It sects lke this
patural lubricant and thus re
pinces it.
Nujol ia » Jubrie
eant ~~ mot a
medicine or lage
Slive «80 cane
met gripe. Try