Page Thred February 2, 1039, BURNING SAFE METHOD FOR REMOVING STUMPS FE building might dynamite or removed by Dead tree Stumps near or other plices where damage result from the nse black powder may be burning This can be accomplished by drilling 8 to 12-inch diagonal holes 8 to 10 inches apart in a stump uss ing a brace and a one-inch bit, ex- plains County Agent R. C. Blaney The number of holes drilled will de- pend entirely upon the diameter of the stump. Bore the hole i to 4 inches from the the stump directly toward the center at a 45 degree angle. Another series of hole may be made at R few inches below the first The next step is to pack one to two ounces of into each A broom excellent for pack | packing has been completed water to dissolve tl altpetr close the holes tightly After three months plugs and pour spoons of kerosen Also pour kerosene over tl the stump. To avoid in ing, wrap a few soaked long pole, ignite them to light each of openings ir stump Under ordinary stump will burn Then iL may more days burned to "the level of the In the be advisable the portions of the ( whi main in the ground after the has been burned. This w life remaining INDIAN POTTERY SPECIMEN FOUND IN CENTRE COUNTY ! Ol wp ol alternate int row thoroughly hole the case ol ’ 1141 iaieral The most perf dian pottery fol sylvania is bein museum of th dustries at the College. The object capacity of about was found in a rock Tussey mountain berger of Pi county, while last fall. C. W. Robinson sor of geology and mineral industries museum college, believes the pot was made by a member of the tribe Delaware Indians of Lenapes “The pot was prodad cooking t son ‘dente of fire, b Pennsylvanis is a small po Faion he wi associ cu Ol said ha the cool the int $11 y Sl A Bucknell Gets | Gilt of a four-cy power Diesel engine cal engineering de nell University wa week by Amaud C gine is the gift of John M of Pittsburgh, a trustee of versity and president of the Nation al Supply Company. It sembled rapidly as order that it may be laboratory instruction ginning of the second Yiesel Engine ant in Mart a emesler STILL CROWDING THE LOWEST GMC introduces completely new trucks and engines for 1939. Now, GMC gives valve-in-head engine performance (much more power and greatly increased economy) even in the new light-duty models! - " gry {CAN MEAT FOR VARIETY IN SUMMER MENUS | fresh meat” is for Pennsyl to adopt Preserve surplus an excellent slogan vania homemaker I'he task canning meat which is not sold which will not be used fresh falls on the homemaker In return for effort he has 1 atisd { seeing her pro duct cella Rows next Mi omics Cent nek ol ol and Jitly the mn in ready tored it will summen Helen extension cour recommend met hog H “a Ss econ Ol hom entalive the hot meat. By men | | 1 W ked method best suit particular cut kind ol cuts nbout ree Ist Butler repr I'e ning ol ¢xampie, the tender: miiorm piece ol each, placed In a yoked In a moderate « F) red or or of the dis- ven until the ink color raw meat has appeared The nder ooked by ing bout one pound each ing 1s cuts may iniform piece into It pre- of boing 20 min- water and Lock Haven Man Honored we I PAPET, NTS ient of y of Lock Ha t of the Aer Commerce yal And GMC's new low prices are astonishingly close to the very lowest! New, larger, roomier caba—all with Veowindshieldsadd comfort and dashing appearance. Bigger standard bodies add utility. And new, easy-shift SYNCRO-MESH transmission, plus ball-bearing steering on the ldrger models, places GMC first in comparison with any other truck! Let us prove it. Time payments through our own YMAC Plon of lowes! ovailoble rates L. C. PENROD THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, BELLEFONTE, PK.’ -> Health and Beauty A — —— oo —— QUININE THE ONLY SPECIFIC FOR MALARIA, (Republished by request) Ever since the Aaopheles moss quito escaped from Pandora's box and began her role of vampire, her trail has been strewn with suffering and dying humanity, Malaria has changed maps and the course of his Today many glorious cities ol ancient world desolate and They are heaps of broken rubbish, a silent effects ol tory the deserted lie and deca test mon laria H. V. Morton, world distinguished author the most impressive ruins in Asia Minor are at Ephesus. He says the “malaria mosquito has driven away human being, and Ephesus stands dignified and alone in death Thus malaria has lald some mighty civilizations of the Who knows but that our own have hed in the same manner Quinine had not been discovered? In 1916 the National Commitiee on l at Washing member: On ng to the deadly mas traveler and tells us that every ws OW might if ert { per 1 organized charter —-— have treat period of years. The resulls shown that the short Quining ment for malaria is the best method vet discovered, So superior is it 0 the old pian of giving Quinine Ove: a long period of time that It & re commended by the United Stale Publile Health Service and the ma laria commission of the League of Nations The short Quinine treatment 1s a follows “Twenty grain quinine sulphate daily for 5 to 7 day when all quinine should be stopped. Re lapse (or reinfection) are to be Le i! ed exactly as the Initial attack. The daily quinine dosage should be di vided into three parts, and admiii ered in the morning noon, and al night The should be gl age and weight” The Quinine many over ed method r cheaper 30 Ol al do age n according childre to Wel for treatment . short advantages of administration thus enabl the « Inited Ne disease Was put on national Health Rockefeller Foundation issippl Board of Health rried out ively in tv Mississippi, during 1917, 1918. This wa nen direcily controls malaria. Over 30,000 4 treated meLoas ol » have been tried out over a HOUSEHOLD SCRAPBOOK Keeping Plants Watered are going away for wi return WaMe Iron Test aly Roach Powder A Rox ach WE Ae LASteT of ry et ugar’ of equal powderad Stronger Than Thread Washing Rice The easiest way to wash rice is to place i a seve and let the cold walter continue 0 1! 1 until t ugh clear and free from e should always be wash- throug! Te Ir farct Ric } ed before using. Scorched Linen the B not scorched iy. a onion rubbed on marks. and then a good soaking cold water, will remove the scorches linen Cut Lo the w Cleaning Mirrors He mirror with a ball of paper slightly dampened with meth. yiated apirits, then with a duster on ittle whiting has been ] and finally polish with clean paper or 8 wash jeather. This treatment will make the glass beau- tifully bright. Useful Kitchen Implement useful re 50% A and economical ulensil may be made from a large tablespoon pounded out flat. 1 is more effective than a spatula or spoon, being firm and fat Less Flavor * strong flavor of fowl] may be ated if celery is diced and put eo dressing. kilchen Macaroni and Cheese The following is a delicious recipe for macaroni and cheese: Eight cups of boiling water, ‘i -teaspoon salt, 2 cups broken macaroni. Add salt to water. Add macaroni. Boil for 20 minutes. Strain and rinse in hot water. Drain and add to the sauce Lipstick Application of lipstick to the cor ners of the mouth actually elongates the line of the mouth. Remember this if you wish to make the mouth een smaller or larger than it ac Rally is. Woolens that Scerateh. To prevent woolen garments from scratching when worn, add a few tablespoons of glycerine to the last rinse when washing them. Always be sure that eath water is the same temperature when washing woolens, (As it is the change from warm to ‘cold water that shrinks them. Identifying Mushrooms i Mushrooms may be identified as follows: If a little salt sprinkled on ithe gills turns them yellow, they are poisonous; ¥ it turns them black, they are good 10 eal, Praparing Soup. Be sure hever to let soup boil. Al. (low it to simmer slowly. If it boils, much of the HQuid is wasted in eva (poration, and the best of Lhe flavor is Jost, ! Weed Eradication Costly Weed eradication costs $6000 a minute on American farms, it is der if t Reader: neip 10 wont vi tamp out malaria? Re member that 20 grains of : Gay Will ( § gv Wi your own quito breeding to you administering Lem disability “ii ance | ubercui PDO YOU That the ance HE KNOW a knew somell nfectior arthrit ABE eh i about focal in indicated In dated 680 B C that Arad Nana Ashur-by hix head, come fro extracted.” an on wh ph mn aid sides, and teeth: they must al his fee be - JUNIOR SPORTSMEN'S CLUB ORGANIZE AT PLEASANT GAP AL a meeting held in the Pleasant Gap Fire Hall on Friday evening of last week a group of 33 boys, rang- ing in age from 10 to 15. years ef- fected an organization to be known as “The Future Sportamen of Pleas- ant Cap.” ‘The organization will be under the leadership of four members chosen from the Senior Sportsmen a ub. who are as follows: Cloyd Sun- day, James Biddie, George Magarg®i and Harold Sampsel The purpose of the club is to in- gtruct the boys in the care and habits of wild life and also to learn the proper use and care of firearms On Saturday a group of the boys assist- ed in the distribution of feed to the game The next regular meeting of the Pleasant Gap Sportsmen's AssOCi- ation will be held in the Fire Hall on Monday, February 6, at which time Dr. G. L. Trembley, Fish Cul- turist of Penn State, will be the guest speaker. All interested persons are invited to attend. An attempt by “cattle rustlers.’ who have been open ting in the northern end of Montour County and in adjacent territory, was frustrated last week by Harry Cotner, of near Schuyler. Hearing a commotion at his barn, he fired his shotgun in the direction of the building, before in- vestigating, When he found one of {his cows outside the barn he ‘notified State Police. On two pre- {vious occasions in the vicinity, the { SELECT LINENS TO FIT { WITH OTHER FURNISHINGS White hn the winter Poortunily nile during may offer a { wide-<to-be to select linen iH 1 4 sin time and he should het thing furnishings Mi Helen 8 Omics extension of Centre UY spend money lor thes ecide on the other net 101 sentative Hee If the American le ant in hot Yi. oh Lutier eco county bride «t 1 gua ntly will imple he nrobat nt red dish he yy to collect ting On Aunt in ern y ole Ome novelty bold 1m] pattern texture of tl cloth shoul and colon i and with Ar more houid Prob used 124 vith Lhe vii Butler red pottery that |} nnen he ASK be 0 popul present, a coarser With nen or gan both coul ropriate nina fine ome of next MDE the ria I i the right size of cloth we table. The t mor in u tc AP —————— FARM CALENDAR Timely Reminders From The Pean- sylvania State College School of Agriculture Whitewashing Farm Buildings he » > wyryr g [ improve whitewn ’ a ROSE Da mpness Weaken A vnrd yor As J RAVE Ropes WIE) me wel and # basemen may be - Dry Basements enaeT 10 be wet I : ad } : SOCIAL } neering assert. Lack nd the foundation ground water may Keeping CAVE and down spouts in good re- s keep the basement 10 cause troughs pair often hel $v Using Locally Grown Timber mow n he a ton Creoeting g eo ahilit ung Brewn Evergreen Needles Don browning of v OF be alarmed al alight ' ip . fatis ars iD to Rose in Penn to Warren FF. Stover Miilheim Penti tract in to Rose in Penn 'n FF. Stover Millheim et ux tract to Warren * Millheim, tract in Penn Donald Musser, of ux, to Chris tian M. Musser, of ux. of State Col lege. tract in State College: 81 Andrew Maurschak, et ux Prank Michaels, of Philipsburg, tract in Philipsburg; $400 Isaac Finberg, ¢ ux, to Anne PF Hurwitz, of Philipsburg tract in Philipsburg; $1. Eliza J. Lannen, et bar. to Thomas Lannen. et ux, of Rush Twp. tract in Rush Twp.: §5 Morgan Medler Otto, to Clendenin, ot ux. of Akron, tract in Haines Twp. $2,000 Wade H. Harpster, Execr., et al. to Juliat 8 Gray, of Port Matilda, R. D. tract in Half Moon Twp. $6000 W. 8 Willard, et ux, to Katye M Reese, of Worth Twp., tract in State College; $1 Kayte M. Reese, to W. 8. Wieland, el ux, of State College, tract in State College; 81. R. E Livingston, et ux, to Samuel J. Clevenstine, ot ux, of Spring Twp. tract in Spring Twp.: 81. American Lime and Stone Co, 10 White Rock Quarries, of Bellefonte, tract in Marion Twp.. $1.000 nn wD Ohio 1938 FARM PROGRAM PAYMENTS BEING MADE | 3 Check for money earned by Penn- | svivania farmers under the 1038] Agricultural Conservation Program | are being forwaided to farmers in| the various counties of the States: as rapidly as applications are re-! etived in the State office. forward. | ed to the Washington office and! pass through necessary office rout. ine there ‘ Already 14.087 Pennsylvania farme- | ore have received a total of 8776.- 840 according to figures available | as of January 19, the commitiee announces, and the remainder will ‘thieves loaded cattle into a truck be paid as rapidly as possible. The | and hauled them away. Bishop & Wilson Sts. Bellefonte, Pa. disclosed by figures received by the! Pennsylvania Department of Agri-| culture, i 100 Weekly Cash Prizes LE Easy, fascinating contests—an op- Iportunity to share in 100 weekly cash When a committee decides to awards. Por details read the Comic raise a sum of money, there is little Weekly, distributed with the Balti- | time Jost in preparing the “sucker” more Sunday American. On sale bY list, i all progressive newsdenlers, Ld total number of farmers who earmn- | ed payments in 1938, it is estimated | will reach about 65.000, marking the largest participation in any of the | past three Agricultural Conserva- | tion Programs § The glib talkers are the boys ‘put the “men” in investment, who | clothe 0 CHOSE Fin she | bru 5. Butler TIRED WARDROBE BACK TO WORK WITH NEW LIFE winter Inte the rush of holidas often pecial care After lo nerd fastene: weem ig ou mn Loon nem Lar ee Tacs Garment mstiant woe Wrinmu from by Ol or en 0 that m Hue wit N ny onewed brush vinegal Mi Hi exten in warm ] PDONZINE with a fia solution NOmMe eoonomie Live of Centre ine $ sarily 1 ( (A | TITEL! Li table on { 11 i monia to one qual het \ poo ind buttons, re need to Ix me may cams that are gRrown-u as noticed Baggy skirt y mend Steaming als oy BR — CHILDREN SURPRISE PARENTS ON ANNIVERSARY ). Human being: COLDS 6 6 Fever And Liguid, Tablels, salve, Nosedrops Heo daches Try “Rub-My-Thsm"” - a Wonderful Lintment. NGL TET A SQUARE DANCE wn AND turn ROLLER SKATE AT wes HECLA PARK we EVERY we FRIDAY NIGHT NO ADMISSION CHARGED 5 TYrYa appa relieves Ar— C. Y. WAGNER & COMPANY WAGNER'S Quality Flour A Hard Wheat Pat Floor WAGNER'S Our Best Flour 3-50 Riend WAGNER'S Very Best Flour Winter Wheat. Wagner's 32% Dairy Feed Wagner's 207% Dairy Feed Wagner's Horse Feed Wagner's Pig Meal Wagner's Egg Mash Wagner's Chick Starter and Grower. Wagner's Turkey Starter and Grower. Wagner's Scratch Feed Wagner's Medium Scratch Feed. Wagner's Chick Feed Rydes Cream Calf Meal [BATH TOWELS APPEAR ON WHITE SALE COUNTERS Loses Finger Tip While Sledding M Betty Hanna, 16 daughter of Mr M Alva €3. Hanna of Cas~ cmet AE ve'ly i BALE] ant Cont he Lip of d and finger of an vert { 3 ad beck homemakers 4 : ' ird fing f ‘ nar 1) 4 and ner n of na aaug BEHIND YOUR GOOD Telephone SERVICE ISTHE CONSTANT COURTESY 0} BELLTELEPHONE MEN AND WOMEN ———— — Fires 1.006 Job-Holders PN and Run Down Men and Women Weak Take Luebert's Iron Tonic Tal lets, Con { ng = Wl Laver ON Extract ain h and r to» mind snd a bas been worn out They are «¢ ed ¢ Hove " oy Baeist nat in the } ’ ood» oll a» b eg * , Coatesville, I'ag fermen proper lose asd suake we. | A. G. Lucbert, P.D EVERYBOY'S TRYIN G FOR In Cash Prizes Why Is Soft Wheat Flour The Best All-Purpose Family Flour? Offered by Clintondale Milling Co. for Best Local Entry In Addition Prizes Listed Below Offered by Soft Wheat Millers Association Ist Prize ..... 350 2nd Prize ..... $25 3rd Prize ..... $10 For the Next Ten Best $1.00 each We make this offer of an additional $25 to the National Contest so That More People Will Try FIRST PRIZE SOFT WHEAT FLOUR— Once Tried « - - Always Used. This contest is open to all ladies and girls except the employes and families of employes of wheat flour mills and allied concerns. The card enclosed with each sack of First Prize Soft Wheat Flour must be enclosed with your article. Contest closes March 31, 1939. The an- nouncement of prize winners will be made as soon thereafter as possible. The decision of our judges will Eshelman’s Dog Feed All kinds of high protein feeds for mixing with your own feed. Dealers in All Kinds of Grains BELLEFONTE, PA. be final. Free Entry Blank and Rules of Contest in Each Sack of Fr Pz FLOUR WHEAT Ask for It by Name-—Get Your Money's Worlh-—at All Grocers CLINTONDALE MILLS OSCAR D. RAGER, Owner. CLINTONDALE, PA.
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