Page Four meni — Sarah Ann's Chicken and Rice Casserole 1 green pepper, shredded 2 cups cooked rice, 1 1-2 cups chopped cooked n, 1-4 teaspoon salt Paprika. 1 cup milk. 1-2 cup breaderumbs Saute green pepper in Hele fat until tender, but not brown Put a layer of cooked rice in the bottom of a greased casserole, Co- ver with layer of chicken and pep- per. Repeat layers until all is used Season with salt and pepper and pour milk over all, Cover top with crumbs and dots of butter Bake in an oven 350 degrees for 15 minutes Rice Cutlets cups cooked rice cup cooked carrot pulp tablespoon milk, teaspoon chopped parsley 3-4 cup bread crumb : 1 teaspoon salt a in crumb Fry in a brown on both platter and Serve Rice Muffing d bolle Fruit Cocktail Deluxe slices of date fed with very cold Tuna and Saknon Casserole 1 can of excellent red shredded w 1 mixed to- with paprika, 1 tadiespoon cayenne table- lemon 2 teaspoon Worcestershire ns of sherry. role arrange a layer of cream bread crumbs dish is filled. with buttered sauce, then LY eT Keep repeating unti Cover top evenly bread crumbs. Dust w mesan cheese, Bake hot oven Baked Spaghetti and Corn 1-2 Ib, uncooked spaghetti 1 No. 2 can com. 1-4 cup chopped green pepper 2 tablespoons chopped piment 1-2 Ib. American cheese 1 cup milk 1-2 tablespoon butter 2 teaspoons salt 1 teaspoon Worcestershire 1 teaspoon Worcestershire pepper Cook the spaghetti in boiling ed water until done; place in = strainer and wash with wate: and drain. Make a cream sauce of the last 7 ingredients. When thor- oughly cooked, reduce heat and add half the cheese, which has been cut in small pieces. Stir until well biend- ed. Pour this cheese sauce over the spaghetti mixed with corn, pimento and green pepper. Add more season- ing if necessary. Pour into & greased baking dish and cover the top with the remaining cheese sliced thin ke In an oven 350 degrees for 15 to 20 minute auce sait~ cia Spanish Beans 1 large onion 3 or 4 tablespoons chili powder Small amount of shortening 4 cups canned pinto beans Balt and pepper to taste 1 can tomatoes Put shortening in frying pan and add onion, sliced. Fry until brown, then add tomatoes, chili powder, salt and pepper and cook 15 to 20 min- utes. Add beans that have already been cooked. Cook 20 minutes longer. Serve hot for ion AeA Cooking Class | The more strain that Modern Etiquette 1. Hasn't pride been called a deadly disease, Impossible to cure? 2. Is it untactful to give money [to a friend as a Christmas gilt, when one knows that she needs it? 3. When passing your plate for a helping of some dish, what should { you do with your silver? 4. Is it necessary for a man ! rise when being Introduced to ans other man, and also shake hands? What is the meaning of a table d'hote meal? 6. When a bride has received gift from flve member the office : , | 5 ¢, how should she wledp Answers af bottom of eslumn, should and girls change? 8 a girl gown, right hand? 9. Should every and note be dated? 10. Is it necessary edge Christmas cards? 11. Wouldn't be insist upon giving a tip taurant that has a “no tle, when some special rendered? young men who is wearing a where should he place personal to it right in a tipping’ all or been Lessons In English Words Often Misused Jse postal card when one printed st ne government { Herrin with a stami Words Often Mispronounced Words Often Misspelled Obelam on DRT VE i Word Study called a The a deadly It may be disease not deadly proverb Di "HH TW Many w rede were ease ould now their Accord] “Pride differen graves Rochefoucauld, men; the only means and manne: Yes. This would i, and likely they I are 50 would tb» awkward people are remain born farsigl wa) Few At Dori corresponding she inf rn he infan tha eyes are nort the small size of } the child's body grows in size do the eyeballs. Their growth con- inves until the 0 eyeball necessary length when rowth should The « top eball being nos ! i fori wrefore correctly the reeling lig rays But growth nos Of 5 ' we eyeball doe oiten stop at this correct What more frequently happens that the growth the eyeball stops short, and farsightedness re- sults. Or the eyeball to beyond and there devolps nearsightedness. In event for effortless vision glasses ar needwed correct these defect put on the order to see, the worse the becomes, This is especially true of young chil- dren The early correction of near- sightedness by means of glasses, by eliminating the need for over- of continues length, the condition of grow the required it her en laer a 0 eye muscles {in condition | convergence will thus prevent de- within the KNOW provider” structive changes DO YOU “good oye The among | SOJOURNING J. M. Keichline Insurance Agency 0% NNW, KEICHLINE, Representative, Temple Court | or 8 Inches high, | and | celery. IN FLORIDA (Continued from page one) breezes and have stored away heavy | clothing. Perhaps it may Interest you to know that we saw peas growing & sxx, cauliflower lettuce, sweet potatoes, and Sanford, the celery town, has hundreds of acres growing and | ready for market, The oranges, tan- | gerines and grapefruit are being | re marketed, and almost reach the record crap of last year, We will be pleased to hear from any who care to write us. Address General Delivery, Sarasota, Florida, | MRS. R. F. WILLIAMS, Phone 190 Books not necessary owledgement hould to remember coming contact with acknowledge receipt tn ackn wy in AON LO the card. 11 Not when e nuestad However Thank you Yery had i and nating use of and sess © good provider” of part of the poy city dwellers ] ao creates purchasing who has the ability rodiice [save — The among a largs essecially lant person and goons be ¢X- BELIEVE CRASH VICTT™M FELL ASLEEP IN CAR ine Wg A foroner's at decided J jury meet ipsburg last Thursday | Wesley Gray Woodring, 18-vear old Philipsburg youth, fell asleep pile driving on the Tyrone moun- road early Christmas thereby causing the acci cisimed his life. alter Harkless, a passenger in the Woodring machine, was dis- charged from the Philipsburg hos- pital Thursday and testified at the inquest, The other occupant, Peter Brennish, is expected to be dis- charged from the hospital at an early date - “ - . . Cleaning the Mop The mop is stich an unpleasant thing (0 wash that most people rather dread the job. Try boiling it in an old pail half-full of water, to which one tablespoon of Ive has been dissolved. Rinse thoroughly, and the mop will be like new, Ammar lasses — Machine Grease If clothing is spotted with ma- chine grease add a little ammonia and soap to cold water and apply it to the fabric. Ammonia fn which salt has been dissolved will remove grease spots. A Delicious Dish Try filling she centers of applies (after coring) der. This is a different way of ser ving sausage and makes guite a de- | licious dish, You bver there | CULT DAYS CHICHESTERS PILLS When a man is dancing with backless his letter acknowl. bo res- vice has also | with sausage, and | baking until the apples are fen- | THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, BELLEFONTE, PA. REBERSBURG Mr, and Mrs, J. E, Ziegler enter and on tained the following friends at a turkey dinner Christmag day: Mr, and Mrs Beahm and children Phyllis Larry of Aaronsburg Mis Dubendorf, and Lee Dubendor! o Sunbury; Mr, and Mrs. John Kline felter and son James of Millheim: Mr. and Mrs. John Bright, Melvin Bright, Mr. and Ms, ©, A. Page and daughters, Phyllis, Betty and Max- ine Misses Jean Hartman and Paul- ine Brungart left for Harrisburg, on Tuesday to enroll in a Business Col- y | ORE relatives C.E and Blerly spent Christmas day with his parent and Mr C. M, Blerly. During |} five year: i Woolworth ! CGireenst Pit Eugene yu h } t Me ore a inle College i : son-in-law and da Roy Centze! Mrs. David Bolly ime in Passaic N. J geek shiva returned to Heer after spend- Reber rs tpt 1 weekend and daug {he Greninger The burg annual Tuesday which time 2iX cers will be elected The usual d thie narehoi of U Reber National Bank will meeting in the n hold bank r ; January 9th at and offi. for the ensuir whe afternoon direc ividena Frveti A Mammoth Hog The Tyrone Daily Herald sa) J. 1. Adams, farm superiniender on the E. 8 Hocker farm, Big Val- visited Wednesday night with his friends, Mr. and Mrs, Roger T Payard. Fighth street Mr. Adams stated he had just butchered a two and one-half year old hog weighed 1000 pounds dressed, stood four feet high and over eight feet jong, Mr. Adams is hot only a hog breeder, but has built up one of the finest herds of prize Guernsey cattle to be found anywhere in the state, consisting of twenty-four milkers. and most of which have to be milked three times a day lsome giving =as high as {fifty pounds of milk per day, with high- est percentage of butterfat. A new and modern calf house has just been built on the farm wise lI di ——_— so. There are few things in the word As serious dg & funny man, and rew things as funny as a serious guy - 3 4) Pn ey, that Say one thing sbout the naval warfare going on in the North Sea “athe boys are using all the tricks FOUND AT LAST | PRESCRIPTION Q623 | | Relief for muscular aches and pains | resulting from Neuritis, Lumbago Rheumatism. Prescription Q623 has | helped thousands when other reme- {dies have failed. Pleasant to take. | | Get a bottle today. Price $1.00. Por {sale by Parrish Drug Store, Belles fonts, Pa. Amanda Annual Meeting Credit Associa’n Farmer-Members From Cen- tre County Expected To Attend More than and thelr attend the six er meeting 300 farmer-members friends are expected annual stockhold- the Hollidaysburg Production Credit Association Wednesday January 10, in the son Cove High 8chool at Mar- according announce. Harry Cor- Centre Counts i be 0) H of on to an made i "ntly , Direct ny serve D URH Pilgrim Holin United ¥ H wy ’ Brethren, Bellefonte i: yup} Evangelical- Reformed, Bellefonte ue Hablersburg Charge Taser 13 Afiiees ry J AIT 5 iu Fird Evangelieal, Bellefonte Halbert Jacobs, pat night following the unday School Board w ng the Wedne The public i: services ill meet fol LS all stay evening weloome Be VALLEY VIEW Mrs. Bd. Houser spent a few days last week with her mother Mary Kercher who has been ill for asdme time Revival is being held at the U. B church, The two Sunshine Girls are in charge of the meeting. All are welcome Miss Lorina Rider days last week with Witmer, Christ Beckley was taken (0 the Centre County Hospital on Tues. day Dec 26, where he underwent an operation for the amputation oi his Jeg, and is getting along very nicely. Master Paul Smith spent a few days with his Sister, Mrs. Willis Houser, a few Morris apem Mrs Winnie nin MI —————_, You can make a lot of friehds by | ndt trying to make money out of | everybody You Know Bas Gas | Time Or SAYS: "Oas an my stom ‘was eb bad 1 pouidn’t eat or gion, tas on Bedimed Lo Press of my Resrt, Adie | finiek relief. Now, | eat | RECENT WEDDINGS Lucas—~Swope Announcement has been made of he marriage of James Irvin Lucas of Mr. and Mrs, John Lu Haven and Mis Swope, daughter of Jacksonville, which place October 0, 1938 ster, Md. Mr. Lucas Is the Parvin Flour Mills Molter—MceCloskey, Mary Viola f Mr. and of Beech Hudson H Blanc KON cas Lock Lucile Sa Elmer OK wWestmin- of He at employed a Mises daughter C vieCloskey and Harold Scott Holter Dec Mrs Creek, R OY 4 of yo John D ol Hey oO! “ed oe i M M wis Served Bnd guests by the . Aran i the : hela cnke a brie! wedding 4 Gummo HEALTH AND BEAUTY THE GLANDS #5 nd Ye Negrin are much often in seers sti glands about removed the throat king ott like tissue, We do not know Lhe functions of the tonsils, bu were created for a usefu purpose, witich they serve as jong as they are Beklthy Children are born with sound tonxils, but great numbers of them become diseased in a few Years Probably colds cause many of the inflammations that leave the ton- giles crippled. There are other fac. tors that are inimical to tonsil hea Adenoids drop poisonous infectious material on the tonsils and break them down. When the tonsils become permeated with which is absorbed into the the body resistance is dro- | ken down, Bright's disease rhen- matism, the Hears, or Infectious disease of any kind mfy be con- tracted. Abention to (he general rules of hygiene, proper diet, A clean mouth and general physidal well being, ate the greatest pre- ventive against diseasty tonsils | that we know. If a tonsil becomes | thoroughly distased, there seems | that you because They They sol! 580 is Sink shed the 1h ith {to be no method of cure. Ii oon- | tinues ifs devastating work ofl | sending pus and poisons into the | bioed stream Noi obly does It causing the development of stom. | { ach trouble, Diseased tonsils oftén produce abscesses in the tissues surrounding them. The name for this i= Quinzy. The only cure is | by removal of the tonsils. You Geraldine McClo key, not You have too long The “focus of infection” tons they ng germs bream became {of | No, it will was the continued pour. into i ut pus and the blood wdged in DOAY, where condition Orme | i! } a weaned alter ihe Ne MAY are ou Ket cure ne tonsil tn I be removed noua pe Te @ rot they NR elel LEGAL NOTICES CALTION OTIC) Oris Foe EXFCLTOR'S NOTCH MM * ADMINISTRATORS NOTICE i e Mutt the Bx te EXFECLTOR'S NOTICY CHARLES C NOTH i. he Estate ADMININT ERA In the Whard Shoe ffs Bok deceased Letter estate ha TOR * Vip “ ww AN Lor e A A OSWALD . Pa TF & o N A ¢ G. EARLE HOFFER Insurance Service Crider’s Ex. Bldg Phone 405-3 BELLEFONTE, PA WE HAVE OIL AND REPAIRS FOR MAYTAGS R. K. OWENS Electric Store High Street BELLEFONTE, PA. waited | January 4, — 1940, COMPENSATION AUTOMOBILE & FIRE INSURANCE ED L. KEICHLINE BELLEFONTE Temple Court Phone IN —t St —— ge 3 WHEN WINDS GET ROUGH A Windstorm Policy Protects You From Financial Los See John F. Gray & Son General Phone 497-1) Insurance Bellefonte Pa J KELVINATORS PHILCO RADIOS MELROY'S Phone $565-R-1 PLEABANT GAP, PA ABC ond VOSS WASHERS BENDIX HOME LAUNDRY ELECTRIC STOVES » REMEMBER You Want When ANYTHING IN W. R. SHOPE BELLEFONTE Phone 4 PA - =< rt - yA SATISFACTION GUARANTEED IN EVERY DEAL IN EVERY PARTICULAR C. Y. WAGNER & COMPANY WAGNER'S Quality Flour A Hard Wheat Pat Flour WAGNER'S Our Best Flour 50-50 Blend WAGNER'S Very Best Flour Winter Wheat Wagner's Wagner's Horse Feed Wagner's Pig Meal Wagner's Egg Mash Chick Starter and Grower Wagner's Turkey and Grows 8 Wagner '2 Starter Si Wagner Wagner's Feed, Wagner's ratch Feed Medium Scratch Chick Feed Rydes Cream Calf Meal Eshelman’s Dog Feed All kinds of high protein feeds for mixing with your own feed. Dealers in All Kinds of Grains BELLEFONTE. PA.
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