Yage Six THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, BELLEFONTE, - County News — Om | Over The Jerome spt re lmvyer plebhrated I eighty-seventh bir sary last Sunday at h Millheim The oats crop many farm in about all cut and On clay lands the germinating { ening in many rains have been paring oat and plewing A Wacco plane Park Frida to maks Al busin campment field | culijvated However a being laid thday anntve: home IN to vield on Valley § used fair a Penn mos: of it h eed was slow In ausin mn fields. The henshicial ven rip recent ' in Dri bar on 18 rmerly Bradford, of Centre Ha alr-minded {ew Veal AZO up Garbrick whenever 1 him. He Noll, the Gap, and has beer the tick 1ICCOSE pates maxing James pecame going with an opp as giver now Henry vel in liaht Depart The Pen ment Agriculture request Le instraction in n ' at one time extensively but later abandoned. Re ¢ blacksmit n become extine bliged to especially horse besieged Ww “TIOTE Dra hlacksmith I al a I't carried on farm cently. an aimost again ing Messrs brother William Dean Wean Sunda forme eatment an injury to nis ool which Wf stiffered a number of weeks ago He had stepped on a nail, the object grazing a bone in the heel and he wag forced to get about his shop or crutches. The spot was not healing satisfactorily and the decision was made to enter the Bellefonts insti- tution in the hope that his recovery wottld be more rapid. His daugh ter, Mrs. Rollin Anstine, of Stew artstown, arrived here Friday night and #8 spending this week at home and paying visits, along with other members of the family io her fath- er at the hospital left | RICH RED BLOOD GOOD HEALTH RICH BLOOD ASTOUNDING VITAIATY ¢ nil these iF when you 1 will take LUEBBERTS TABLE] { 5 the eh you iy to ild new vim and vigo:. If you wre Weak snd run dows TRY THEM. Easy to tale, Bo nauseating Moai Price 50¢ and 81.00 por box st drugpists, I you ean not supplied | pond direct ts our laboratory. EUBSTITUTE FREE TRIAL OFFER. One regular ids Tar will bs mailed PREEE th any family ONCE with this Adv. for 10: to eover mailing expenees, A G. Ynebert, P.D., Coatesville, Pa, - vos “” {- w re soma eta - needs he i 853 i A ——_— -— wert ¢ ld about [TS Tq ala & 8] wa heing y dogen being from $120 the county la week for vhile t nrice Miltheim t March nosed i MACHINE AND BUDGET SELECT Io FI WASHING NEED THe ecom- mum direet action imum rih- if clothes on ingide parts washing unit drying unit omy be i spinner. acoording Enclosed wringer genrs safty position of the wringer } and instant release when touched are excellent features. Althotigh hard rolls give goo! service under hard use soft more surface contact by adjusting to differ- of material. Soft on button spinner 8 wring- to Mis no ! and a release weregsible any complete roils have h clothe ent thicknesse roils are easy With the moved ciothes must be r and there vibration more expénsive ma: yOu re. The the tud likely to found on hines you'd water is centrifugal force from 1ift act nileq Spinners are If fike machines 8. Butler extension office will be glad to have questions ed ot te or call Mi Helen the agricultural Bellefonte. She help you int Ht om J. M. Keichline Insurance Agency One of the Oldest Agencies In Centre County ANN W. KEICHLINE., Representative, Temple Court Phone 190 Used Truck Headquarters DECKER MOTOR (O. SOUTH SPRING STREET BELLEFONTE, PA. PHONE 674 College Gains Thru Public Works (Continued from Page 1) $420,000 00 222 000.00 152,400.00 123.600 00 74.400 00 72.000 00 40,800.00 46,000.00 70.800 00 BLraus- Food Housing Household Operation Clothing Transportation Recreation Medical Care Furnishing -Bquipment Other Ilems Engineer C. E tudy the di Major C. Douglas An ' AssOCii Reg Director PWA asrertain the actual stent of ney circulating result PWA Thi onst ge Traveling undertook his n of we nal tn m ng from the recovery pro covers only at Penna $5.000 000 00 gram here EUFYEY ruction costing which PWA made of 45% PWA projects are private comraclors 1 the niract in oper bidding payrolls the computations are in industry TT™e ntractors’ employe ndustry-recel made fv new tate fey ar an ut ght grant all by con tricted who com the in- dollars the «¢ privale d. are he corr rac 14) : tne the PWA as been ever since Congres works t the depression public program ai of recent 4 AH) For instance adied iefinitely established tha f alt 4 NT ce TE { all WPA appropriat DAY?! 111s ne $e - at preva f1 887 N00 hone ong for 32] 1h) for 109) £0 her Bellefonte's Second Fire of 1887 from Page 1) thres Bradiey ne ting him An appeared down hi him unmercifully the Reynolds build- $20.000 and approxi- about § $13.000 on the Garman Ho- fork irned where d break fries T ing mately tel twitted ds Ww O88 On Was State College Man Is Hero (Continued from Page 1) enjoying themselves at the various diversions available on the smart flier Dr. Betts, head of the Penn State department of education and psy- chology, who was enroute to a lec. ture engagement at Alameda, Calif lost all his clothes and luggage. His family had motored to the west coast and he planned to meet them there Never have 1 seen a more ageous display of nerve and ©ool ness by the other passengers he told interviewers “I spent the night applying tour 30 of them--and neipirg as much as 1 could Every [rienc I had on the train was instantly killed.” Reactions of other survivors, arrived In Reno from the wreck by special train, Included Mrs. R. Wornum, London, land-—-"You should be proud that you are an American after the courageous and intelligent behavior of those in the wreek. The stew. ardess, stewards, crew, and espec- fally the men passengers, handled the situation marvelously “There was no hyvste:ta. Even the children handled themselves well Dr. Betts was undoubtadly the hero of the situation He worked unceas. ingly throughout the night, helping in every way he possibly could.” All those commenting included praise for the help rendered by nurses and doctors rushed to the scene from neighboring localities As an anti-climax to the wreck, the dining car of the rescue train caught fire on the way to Reno Outside of more shock to nervous (Passengers, no demege resulted. cour niquets who Eng- SPICHER REUNION HELD AT LEBANON The eleventh annual Speicher held at Coleman Memorial Lebanon, on Saturday ug ust 5H, was the largest and be oy held The clin spirit ha Lronger ber of lean: hie day were LO did by Speicher Hper Ie Hon Park grown num ing by the every Year new guest I and bound outstanding and increa feature of the pien Harry B of and fun bine wid dinner a address Professor sing Pa election by varion principal choo! Boswell, reading 1 musie for member important meeting ng of engras of-arm gift of i torian tinpo certifionts thie Mr. Cralg i! f rhildren variou necrolo commi oMoey Year eicher Leonard Z Lebanon 8 Liverpool Lebanon torian 2 5 m Speiche Perha Lebano A Lg at Pris: months Mr. Caly “rit of Mohnton Bow ic} Robe Wiis Ly 4 wWotd i. woman sig irthiny reunion date Mrs Trvin Spee? OTe r sn. Earl Lown havin fievesvilie man having Retired Druggist Expires Suddenly {Contiated from page one) TAU affliated with He land Lodge Nt piar, Ph Shrine, Altoona Mr. Troutman eral terms as a Board Directors burg public schools and acts capacity of secretary Private funeral heid Saturday Ups member of of . aftern Random Items (Continued from Page fuls stead nickels of its own of good sliced «ur government KURB TO KONCEIT Amazing the family egotism out of the «ft conceited us PRESENT FOR WEST PENN The job of trimming being done by the West Penn Power Com- pany crew is the topic orable comment upon Even people who were the West Penn would of wood butchers ont in trees, are loud in nraise of the work. Linn, Curtin. and other streets which are lined heavily on both sides with trées. have peat archways cut through them over the roadway, and at night thw street lights have a chance to spreas their light effectively ———— Injured Gin Recovering, Young Miss Jean Livingsten 12 of State Ocllege, who was tn jared several weeks ago when a jeht standard at Lock Haven fel] on per at up In a wheel chair lax week for the first time. She ana her grandmother, Mrs. James Dp Liv- ingston of Lock Haven, are Both patients at the Private Hospital i ————— | An office pest: A visiter who doesn’t mind seatiering cigare! ‘ashes ali over he floor, fiee ich fav- streels al that y Crew trim the 5 heir PA. | [mm ——— Sarah Ann's Cooking Class butte 4 a Peanut meal nexpe: valuable The user valuable all Because of protein the limited adds a the planner of ve upply Lo food of the {alr fiefict- BOUrce oll { omly a but this y ated when butter wed as a cooking ine by balan: with sueh product a ™ Hist phosphorus and Pesan are ef ealeium compen £) Dea gredient ng t diary mill ve I'v I! ] ug * Many aiid Varied | ¢ butter Plantation Milk Shake Add vanilis reiriger Peanut Butter Shortbread Peanut Butter Bread Pudding ¢ " Ar S088 pre Li ramos Peanwt Butier Tee Cream milk swalded Peansi Butler Osona Frosting water DOT COONS oom syrup tyOOA Conk over Cool. Add add sugar grad- each addition Les Crean butler alter \ ure and peanut Beat until smooth. Add maining water tablespoon atl time until consistency itil spread hiending att. or 1 i ’ io Er of right wo -————— Peanut Butter Graham Cracker Pie Gust 1 cup finely rolled graham crumbs (about 14) 3 tablespoons sugar Y%% cup peanut butter a PRADOON « cup butler Mix Graham gar, and salt in bowl nut butter with pastry blender or two knives yntil thoroughly biend- ed. Add corn syrup and mix well Press firmly to %-inch thickness over bottom and sides of pie plate Bake In moderately slow oven (325 degrees) 20 minutes. Cool before adding filling; use Jemon, banana or chocolate filling; makes pastry for one «inch pie crack or galt cracker crumbs, su- Cut In pea- A Wl $12,070 Annual Saving Predicted A————— {Continued from page one) reported by the United States Cen- sus Bureau for 1835 During that year the retail pay- roll in Centre county amotinted to $ORRO0ND: the wholesale payroll to £152.000, and the service payroll to $40,000 All business barometers indicate that the current payroll figures i: these businessex are equal to if not in excess of 1935 People who die and leave their money behind them spend a jot of valuable time thinking how much fun they are going to gt out of the money they honrded. a Tyrone Girl Hit August 17, 1959. a ——— EXECUTRIX'S Mater of Heinen Centre County tenisanentiary in the NOTICE Eotate of of Potier Ard pa whove In the Hurry I lowe Leer the late By Stray Bullet (Continued from page one) v been granted to the mde L ERve Lemporary ater wnding 1 pital Hie ¢ x sid Peryves with Miln rey Philipsturs HTT TNG police Oh "wit ately tri r ’ D W Tyrome called q if ' : ait glory & uran Attn | #7 It was do were covered that mark EXECUTRIN'S {He bale “ou oo In the Mat Mm Ker ale oF Centre County ‘ NOTION Lhe & nooting swimming creek the tir of Am be RFR of Las te oy hole in 3 LF About a highway i Atte ta y Ar he AHOve Woodland LV ET Ie x1 ' a fat ' g ’ y tael try Lise rons 4 ! rifle and hay truck the mit epleq { ad p i peinting LDHOve Aire OTICE OF FORMATION ISTERED PARTNER oy Rec Legal Notices BIDS WANTED BIDS WANTED the wr . oR AMUTION NOTCH AITTHUS 3) GEORGE H PUBLIC SALE OF PRODYCTIVE THREES FAERMS EXECLTOR'S NOTICY ne p v ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICH Prd y ¢ Ext ¢ FORMATION I PARTNERSHIP ADMINISTRATOR'S NOT REG e Mantis ¥ . ADMINIETRATRIX RE ' e Doom sree? heey w DAVIDSON tate, Beliefo { Dale Tem f y ie ss TON AH } MV HARRY TES Exclusive! THE REALLY CLEAN METHOD OF COQKING Electric cooking is the cleanest of all methods. Electric cooking causes no smoke or soot particles lo blacken utensils, It's so clean that if you wiped the hattom of a used utensil with a white apron, not a speck of dirt would show on the apron! Kitchen walls and curtains stay much cleaner, too. Walls needn't be washed so often and curtains don’t have to make so many trips to the wash tub to look erisply clean. I you want a white kitchen, it'll stay white! sie GET THE FACTS BIDX KUrTLY hersby given NOTICE OF FOR COAL that sealed BUDINY comd wi be re- County Comngn insioners ty as 1ollows: tid for y Netice # of f supply mrt House and Jafl wr 10206. 1040 ee Tas] Ad for Lhe th $ sappy y Insti pied der 19309- trate brid 1 - rust pp os ge | N he Comnrniasionsr’s Office. Court House, Bellefonte, Pr. ” w before 0 A d hiagguast 28 wuled Hid he DIP un of with ~ fr Te help you aver thes DIFFICULTY DAYS Try Chichesters Fills for inctional periodic « al perio ] and discs ; auick relief, | Fh your druggist for-— CHICHESTERS PILLS IHF DHAMO ) & BRAND IN BUSINESS OVER £0 YEARS G. EARLE HOFFER Insurance Service Crider’s Ex. Bg Phone $055 BELLEFONTE, PA = | COMPENSATION INSURANCE ED L. KEICHLINE BELLEFONTE Temple Court Phone 19 ld WHEN WINDS | GET ROUGH A Windstorm Policy Protects You From Financial Loss, Res John F. Gray & Son General Insurance Phone 497.) Bellefonte, Pa REMEMBER When You Want Anything In Lumber, Millwork, Doors, Sash, Roofing W. R. SHOPE BFEIIEFONTE. FA Phone 432 BATISFACTION GUARANTEED IN EVERY DEAL IN EVERY PARTICULAR C. Y. 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