April 25, 1940. Cooking Class Recipes DEMONSTRATED BY MRS. DOROTHY BATHGATE AT THE RECENT Centre Democrat Cooking School First Class HELPING THE HOSTESS BAKING Sweet Roll Dough 14 Cup sugar 2 cups milk (scalded and cooled 2 cakes compressed yeast to lukewarm) 2 eggs 6 to 6% cups bread flour 1 tablespoen salt 4 cup melted shortening Add the sugar to yeast and stir until liquified. Beat the eggs with the Highest speed of electric mixer. Then add the milk, liquified yeast, salt, half the flour, the melted shortening, and mix well. Turn mixer to Low- est speed and mix in remaining flour. Turn dough out on floured sur- face. Knead until smooth and elastic. Place in a well-oiled bowl. Rub melted fat over top of dough. Cover and let rise until double in bulk. Knead down and then let rise 45 minutes longer. Use half of this dough for Rolls and half for the Tea Ring. Twin Rolls Pinch off small pleces of Sweet Roll Dough and form into small balls Pit 2 of these balls into each of 12 medium sized muffin tins which have been oiled. Allow room for dough to rise. Brush top of rolls with melted fat. Place in oven. Turn heat On for 1 minute. Then, turn heat Off and proof rolls for 20 minutes before baking. Bake from a cold oven start at 425° PF. for 25 minutes Swedish Tea Ring 1; Bweet Roll Dough recipe 4 tablespoons brown sugar 4 tablespoons soft butter 14 cup choped nuts 1, cup cooked seeded raisins Roll dough to % inch thickness, forming a rectangle. Spread soft butter over surface of dough and sprinkle sugar, nuts and raisins over butter Roll dough lengthwise and join ends to form a ring. Lay in a 10 inch round baking pan which has been oiled. With a palr of scissors cut to- ward center of ring, but not quite to the center, at intervals of 2 inches, placing the cut section each time flat on the pan, giving the ring a petal-like appearance. Place in cold oven. Turn heat On for 1 minute then Off. Proof ring for 20 minutes before baking. Bake from a cold oven start at 400° PF. for 35 minutes Devil's Food Cake CUSTARD 1 cup sour milk 1 cup brown sugar cup milk 3 squares chocolate egg yolk BATTER teaspoon soda 2-3 cup shortening teaspoon baking powder 1% cups brown sugar teaspoon salt 2 eggs eups flour 1 teaspoon vanilla To make the custard, melt sugar and chocolate over Low heat of electric unit. Add milk and well beaten egg yolk and cook until it is smooth and thick. While the custard mixture is cooling, cream the shortening and sugar using Highest speed of the electric mixer. Add the eggs one at a time and beat until mixture is light and creamy. Set mixer at Lowest speed and add milk alternately with the dry ingredients mixed and sift- ed together. Add the cooled custard and vanilla and blénd well. Pour into # rectangular cake pan and bake at 375° PF. for 45 minutes Ice with Chocolate Pudge Frosting Angel Food Cake 1% cups sugar ‘a 1 1 1 “% 2% 1%; cups egg whites 5% teaspoon salt 1 teaspoon vanilla 1 teaspoon cream of tartar 14 teaspoon almend Bavering 14 cups cake flour Beat egg whites and salt until frothy, with Highest speed of electric mixer. Add cream of tartar and continue beating until whites are stiff, but not dry. Set mixer to Lowest speed. Add half the sugar gradually and flavoring. Sift the other half of the sugar with the flour and fold into egg white mixture. Pour into unoiled 10 inch tube pan. Put in cold oven and bake at 325° F. for 1 hour and 15 minutes. GENERAL DIRECTIONS FOR QUANTITY BAKING When baking the Twin Rolls, Swedish Tea Ring, Devil's Food Cake and Angel Food Cake all together in one oven, the temperature control is set 10 825° F. The food is put into & cold oven with the cakes on the lower rack, the rolls and tea ring on the top rack. The baking time is 1 hour and 15 minutes. The Angel Food Cake should be left in the oven 10 min- utes longer If a browner product is desired CHOCOLATE FUDGE FROSTING (FOR DEVIL'S FOOD CAKE) 3 cups sugar 1 ¢up milk 3 squares chocolate 2 egg yolks 14 teaspoon cream of tartar 2 tablespoons butter 1 teaspoon vanilla Melt sugar, chocolate, and cream of tartar over Low heat of electric unit. Add milk and bring to boiling point with unit on High. Turn to Medium and cook to 238° PF. or soft ball stage Cool until thick and syrupy. Pour slowly over well beaten egg yolks. Add butter and beat with Highest speed of electric mixer until smooth and creamy. Add vanilla and spread on cake BLACKBERRY JAM CAKE 1 teaspoon baking powder 1 teaspoon baking seda 14 teaspoon salt 1 cup blackberry jam 1 teaspoon cinnamon 3 cups sifted cake flour 1 teaspoon cloves 1 cup sour milk or buttermilk Cream butter and sugar with Highest speed of electric mixer. Add eggs one at a time and beat until mixture is light and creamy. Add jam and blend thoroughly. Set mixer at Lowest speed and add dry ingredients, sifted together, alternately with buttermilk. Pour into 2 10-inch layer cake pans and put in an oven heated to 350° FP. Bake for 45 minutes Spread with Sea Foam Frosting. SEA FOAM FROSTING 14 cups brown sugar firmly 1; cup waler Dash of salt 14 cups granulated sugar 2 egg whites 1% cup light corn syrup 1 teaspoon vanilla Combine sugars, corn syrup and water. Place over High heat and stir until sugar is dissolved and mixture begins to boil. Cook without stir- ring until syrup reaches a temperature of 242° FP. or forms a firm ball in cold water. Remove from heat. While syrup Is cooking, add salt to egg whites and, using Highest speed of electric mixer, beat until stiff. Pour the hot syrup slowly over the beaten whites, beating constantly. Continue beating until frosting will hold its shape. Add vanilla and spread. 2.3 cup butter 15 cups sugar 3 eggs APRIL SPECIAL There's an extra dividend with every family mon- ument purchased at our place of business during the month of April. We are giving free a marker to match any monument you may select, Lettered and installed with your family monument without any cost to you. PRICE RANGE TO SUIT EVERY PURPOSE ‘Belletonte Marble & Granite Works WM. J. MOKLE, Mgr. Phone 27-M. 111 High Street THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, BELLEFONTE, PA. EGG NOG PIE tablespoon gelatine 4 egr whites cup cold water 14 cup sugar egg yolks 1 teaspoon vanilla cup sugar 1 teaspoon nutmeg teaspoon salt 1 baked ple shell cup water Whipped cream Soak gelatine in cold water. Combine egg yolks, '¢ cup sugar, salt and water Cook over Low heat of electric unit until thickened, stirring con- stantly. Add softened gelatine and allow to cool, Beat egg whites until stiff and dry with Highest speed of electric mixer, adding '4¢ cup of sugar gradually. Turn mixer to Lowest speed and fold egg whites Into custard with flavoring and nutmeg. Pour into baked ple shell and chill in refrig- erator. Spread with thin layer of whipped cream and sprinkle with nut- meg lo serve ROASTER MEAL Mushroom Sauce Corn Meal Souffle Carrots and Celery Green Beans Marigold Cup Cakes Corn Meal Souffle 1; teaspoon salt 'y teaspoon paprika 1 quart milk 2-3 cup yellow corn meal 2 tablespoons butter 6 eggs, separated 1-3 cup grated cheese 2 oups cooked ham, ground fine Scald milk over Medium heat of electric unit and stir in the corn meal and butter. Cook until the mixture thickens to the consistency of mush Add the cheere and cook over Low heat for ten minutes. Stir in the seasonings and the beaten egg yolks. Cook one minute to thicken the egg yolks, and cool. Beat the egg wiiies until stiff and fold into the mixture with the ham. Place in the largest unolled baking dish of the roaster Carrots and Celery 12 medium carrots, cut 2 tablespoons butter 1 teaspoon salt 10 te into thin short strips 2 cups diced celery Pepper 1-3 cup water 4 teaspoon nuilmeg 1 teaspoon granulated sugar in one of the small covered baking dishes of Add remaining ingredients. and cover Place carrots and celery the roaster (ireen Beans cans whole green 1 teaspoon salt Pepper i cup waler and onion slices alternately in another of the small covered Add remaining ingredients and cover carrots and celery, and green beans on rack in roaster F. Cover and bake for 1 hour 2 No. 2 beans 1 onlon sliced thin Place beans baking dishe Put souffle preheated to 350° Mushroom Sauce 's teaspoon pepper 1 cup milk 1 8-02. can of mushrooms and Juice Brown butter in a skillet using High heat, being careful not to scorch it. Add flour and seasonings. Turn switch to Low and continue to cook for about three minutes, stirring constantly. Then add milk slowly, stir- ring vigorously to keep sauce smooth Add mushrooms and julce and continue cooking on Low until flavor is blended and sauce is thoroughly cooked. Serve with Corn Meal Souffle 4 tablespoons butter 4 tablespoons four 1 teaspoon salt Marigold Cup Cakes 'y cup shortening -3 cup milk 1%, cups sugar 's cups cake flour 3 eg 'y teaspoon salt 1 teaspoon vanilla 215 teaspoons baking powder Cream shortening with sugar using Highest speed of electric mixer. Add the unbeaten eggs, one at a time With mixer set at Lowest speed, add vanilla and milk alternately with flour, salt and baking powder sifted together. Fill well olled and floured cup cake pans 2-3 full Bake in Frosting. This recipe makes 18 medium sized cup cakes roaster heated to 375° F. for 25 minutes. Cool and ice 2 9 2 with Orange Orange Frosting 2 beaten egg yolks 3 tablespoons orange julee 1 tablespoon butter 1 tablespoon lemon juice 4, cups confectioner's sugar 1 cup shredded cocoanut Mix together orange rind, orange juice, and lemon jules. Let stand for 1% hour. Then strain into 2 beaten egg yolks. Cream butter with Highest speed of electric mixer. Add confectioners sugar alternately with the fruit juice and egg yolk mixture Spread on cup cakes The frosting may be thinned with cream if necessary. Decorate top of cup cakes with cocoanut STEAM COOKER MEAL Savory Chicken Mashed Potatoes Buttercrunch Rind of | orange Green Salad Bowl lee Cream Fruit Bars Savory Chicken 's teaspoon pepper cup flour cup boiling water cups tomato juice chicken (5 Ib. stewing chicken) 1 cup button mushrooms 2 tablespoons sliced olives Use steam cooker of electric range for making savory sauce by removing it from cooker well and putting over Medium heat of small surface unit Melt the fat and brown the onion, carrot and turnip. Add celery salt thyme, salt, paprika, and pepper. Stir in flour and gradually add boiling water and tomato juice Cut up the chicken, dredge with flour and saute in fat from chicken Remove from pan and piace in steam cooker kettle with savory sauce Put kettle back In cooker well, cover and bring to steaming point on High heat. Turn switch to Low and cook for 2 hours and sliced olives. Continue cooking on Low heat for 15 minutes. Remove from heat and serve, Mashed Potatoes 10 medium potatoes, left whole 15 teaspoon salt Parchment paper cup fat tablespoon chopped onion “ chopped carrot 1 diced turnip 11% teaspoon celery salt Salt Pepper Melted buiter Milk Put potatoes seasoned with salt in cooking parchment paper. Tie corners of paper together and place package on top of chicken when it is put in the steam cooker. Remove potatoes from cooker when mushrooms and olives are added to the chicken Put potatoes in a large bowl and mash, using Lowest speed of electric mixer until all the lumps are gone Season to taste with salt, pepper, melted butter and warm milk. Reset mixer to Highest speed and beat until light and fluffy . Green Salad Bowl 1 clove of garlic 14 pound shredded spinach 4 head shredded lettuce 1 green pepper cut inte rings 1 bunch radishes, sliced 2 cups diced celery 1 small head cauliffiower, divided into flowerets Rub salad bowl with garlic. Tos: prepared vegetables together In bowl Berve with or without dressing poured over salad combination. Quick Dressing 3 tablespoons whipping cream 4 teaspoon salt 1 egg yolk 1 tablespoon lemon juice Whip cream using Highest speed of electric mixer. Combine the whipped cream, egg yolk, and salt using Medium speed of electric mixer. Keep dressing chilled and add lemon juice just before serving ' Buttercriinch Ice Cream 1 cup sugar % cup fine cornflake crumbs 5 tablespoons brown sugar % cap finely chopped nut meats 2 tablespoons vanilla 14 cups whipping cream Mix sugar. milk and egg yolks and cook over Low heat until mixture thickens. Cool, and freeze in refrigerator tray While the mixture is freezing, melt butter and add cornflake crumbs, brown sugar and nut meats. Mix well and place in oven at 350° F. for about 15 minutes to melt the sugar. Cool and crumble finely. When mixture has frozen, remove to a bowl and beat until light and flufty with the Lowest, then the Highest speed of the electric mixer. Add whipped cream, vanilla, egg whites beaten stiff but not dry, and half of the crumb mixture. Then pack mixture into paper cups or in a re- frigerator tray. Spread remaining crumbs on top. Return to refrigerator and freeze until hard, NOTE: Por best results set temperature control of refrigerator to cold- est point 15 minutes before mixture is put in to freeze. Keep control at this point until cream is frozen, then set to 3 or 4 de- grees below normal to hold until served. Fruit Bars » ~~ | | | | | Cook the Cream butter and sugar using Highest speed of electric mixer. Add eggs one at a time and beat well. Set mixer to Low speed and mix in dry in- gredients sifted together, fruit, nuts and milk, Spread evenly in olled pan 10%: by 15 Inches. Bake In oven heated to 400° FP. for 15 minutes When partly cooled, cut into bars BUTTERSCOTCH MARSHMALLOW PIE 1 cup brown sugar 14 cup flour 1-3 cup butter 2 eggs Yi teaspoon salt 1 teaspoon vanilla 24 cups milk 16 marshmallows Baked Pie Shell brown sugar and butter together for 1 minute over High heat | of electric unit, stirring constantly, Stir in the salt and 2 cups of the Add the mushrooms | | and strain | own souls, and above all teach our | children | man fvietue. Famsian Communists | now. The writer continues: | prenticeship with a Jew. His name | the years gince, 1 have never known | command | cent | rapid I rise in blood pressure and many | other func.jonal disturbances. t this goes on long enough many ci- | villang and soldiers will actually die | | of organic diseases brought on by | tholomew Hospital London, writes | that anxiety | functional changes in the body .f | continued long enough, the organs | may be permanently diseased. { milk. Add flour mixed to a rmooth paste with the remaining '% cup of milk. Turn switch to Low heat and cook mixture until thick, stirring occasionally at first, and then constantly as mixture thickens. Add the slightly beaten eggs, mix well, and cook about 1 minute longer, stirring constantly. Remove from heat, add vanilla and marshmallows. Let stand for about 2 minutes to melt the marshmallows and mix gently. Cool, and pour into baked ple shell. Top with Marshmallow Meringue or whipped cream. Marshmallow Meringue 1 tablespoon water 2 egg whites 1 quarter-pound package 14 cup sugar marshmallows 34 teaspoon salt Put the water in a saucepan and add the marshmallows, Melt slowly, using Low heat of electric unit, folding mixture over and over with spoon until the marshmallows are half melted. Turn heat Off and continue to stir until mixture is light and fluffy, Beat the egg whites until they hold a peak, using Highest speed of electric mixer. Add sugar slowly, beating constantly. Then add the salt and fold the marshmallow mix- ture into the egg whites, using Lowest speed of electric mixer. Blend well and spread meringue over top of pie. Place the ple beneath the heat- ed broiler unit for minute, or until the tips of the meringue are brown MILK PIE CRUST ! cups flour 2-3 cup vegetable shortening 1 teaspoon salt 5 tablespoons milk Sift flour and salt together. Cut in shortening with dough blender and blend In milk, mixing just enough to combine ingredients. Roll pastry out on floured surface. This makes enough pastry for one two-crust ple For pie shell, fit pastry into 8 inch ple plate, flute edge and prick with a fork. Press a second § inch pie plate on top of pastry to obtain a well formed shell. Bake pastry shell in oven heated to 450° F. for 12 to 15 minutes (Additional Recipes will appear in a future issue.) Health and Beauty Only yells panding mind under ment becomes pressed back sf, The child dares not } ympathetic and these ashamed of who EMOTIONS OFTEN RUIN THE HEALTH ate and anger emotions. They character and the murderer sleals shadow him of s soul Lions parent such are de- Artis BIOWLY Fear, h slryclive mdermine the health, The upon nis vicuim da kne to deprive life, be plunges a no fee He over rea. Or cruel PAT - thelr never the of may become pid, listless much interested in worthwhile hi He helr! or re- ons ehildrer ause hate fill rR J get on dagger int his a ngs of mercy has brooded 50 {fancied wrongs kindnesg have given himself over to the rower and allowed then tien to take full possession of him mama ap : ehoants The Master sald, “Love your en- pl emies, bless them that ourse and pray for them which desplie- fully use you A gue Christian with God's help, does not hate. He i to YOu follows 1! Ma teachings and. inch rr { for evil, Even a wise ” not a Christian dobks he knows that hate des- wTecss nhs natu y natural sr lenoe finally his health t they Live th fear undermines mu that compassion left him. He ha of evil FH hook: PADers ters MIOYS own soul and NAppiness, ang Hate, anger health and bring SOMOw Oid Niezsche, a half-crazy Ger. writer, taught hatred ax 2 teach love indicates in, the keener 3 and the greate: nowiedge Children love stories. Tell about great historical characiers None stand out more sublimely than those heroes of the Bible. What could be more interesling than the weakness and people must hate en-| call of Abraham from the magni emaes All Christians are snemies the Chaldees? 1 because they teach Jove and believe (. 5 charming and inspiring stor n a G Communisis { fr cTale helr ming for k become { " . * Pug Is £1 aesr LOArsl ery are and i Laem hate. They say that the portrayed to chil- dren jnspls h {0 emulate the great and good such on down commanded to tell their their history and to teach them His commandments. It is just as much the duty of modern parents to in- struct their offspring in the great neiples of right was back ere the frulis of such INES They have set the world on fire and men are freezing, slarv- Moses wg, killing and being killed because God of such docirines. It is unsafe In Israel Gictator counisies even (0 express 4 thought that is contrary 0 what the rulers think Looking over a Christian journal my eyes fall on an article written by a =ainily old man under one of the headings. “Hate in Action” He Take time to play with your chil- says, “Germany in the World War dren. The days of childhood and wng a ‘Hmyn of Hale This youth are very fleet Soon they same Germany is go blinded by her will and parents will hate for Jews that in spite of God's be left empty houses. Your warning and history's story she children will be founding homes ol rushes toward destruction” QGer- their own and carving out careers many should look at Spain She for themselves. Whether they suc- persecuted Christians and Jews. oeed or fail, will depend largely Today, she is prosirate, torn and upon whether you have done your bleeding. Once the richest country duty towards them in their forma- on earth, ghe is one of the pooresl live years When you assume the responsi- bility of bringing children into the world you cannot shirk the obliga- tions that go with it. Make happy homes for your children while you can. Set them examples that you will be proud for them to follow Unless you are willing to give more example Bibie & tra fron as gone You “When a youth, I gerved an ap- wig Abraham Rhinehelmer. In all a finer man He was a father 10 me, 50 good, 50 honorable and up- right; yet (oday Germany is rob- bing and persecuting many an Ab- raham Rhineheimer, some of their best and choicesi—and may God have mercy on the souls of the high children, in training, guiding and sacrificing for them, you have no right to bring them into the world God has laid this great respon- sibility upon you. Will you shirk your duly and prove yourselves un- worthy as parents or will you shoulder yaqur obligations and Hate ix dropping bombs on inno- women and children. Peace has fled from Burope and Asia Hate, fear and anxiety are causing heart beats, breathlessness ful lives? It is an all around task, physi- cal, mental and spiritual. Will your children in the future rise up and call you blessed or will they blame you for their fallureg and misery? If des ructive emotions. Dr. Walter L_ Brown, 8t. Bar- CLEAN BLANKETS RIGHT may cause at first TO KEEP THEM FLUFFY It is a day of emotional stress We need to claim our Summer. that a firm, unfaltering falth in God is the only protection | Has they can have on which to rely. kets be retained?” This is not dif. ficult if the blankets are carefully cleaned, reminds Miss Helen 8 | Butler, home economics extension | representative of Centre County. ———————— PUT FINER THINGS FIRST “I'd give ten years of my life if I could have a child,” said a young woman to an older one of ripe ex- perience. “You would have to give! more than that, my dear,” was the ihe wool and ghrinking of the blan- ready response. So many pope kets, Miss Butler recommends think that they ward phi rei. | lukewarm water for both washing but really they do not. They are and rinsing the blankets since both too selfish to make the sacri Ww! hot and cold water tend to shrink bring them up properly. | wool. , There are numbers of parents! Make a solution with a mild soap who need (o disicpline themselves | dissolved in hot water. Add enough in order that they may direct and of this soluction to the lukewarm guide their children, factorily at home, or blankets may be sent (0 relisbie dry cleaner or | laundry. When done at home, we without a particle of As they advance in years, if their betier results than if more are at- intellects are normal, are fill-| tempted, Allow 10 minutes for ed with curiosity about everything. each washing period. Two or three Naturally they ask endless ques- | short periods with clean suds is wh i TLE EEE TE EE REE than ten years of your life to your | { train your children for happy, Wak. It 1s time to clean blankets and | pack away the extra ones for the An oft-repeated question is “How | can the soft Auffiness of new blan- | { the foliowi The cleaning may be done satis. must be careful (0 avoid felting of | | water to make a live suds in the Children come into the world) tub, Two single or one double knowledge. blanket washed at one time gives WL... BAKING TRICK | | Executrix, Spring Mills, Pa. JES | Harrison Walker, who often-—as the number can pro- Orchids to the homemaker Serves weet rolls will once she of delicious vi duce from one easily mastered basic recipe One stumbling block to success, in mi he amateur at bread baking been maintaining jw the proper temperature rising or “proofing the dough. Newer methods, and new have removed the menus hazards from the business of baking bread You'll find, for example that the oven of modern electric range “proofing box bread or rolls the discovers the ariations she the of 1G has t for ol equipment, 100 your makes an idea the ' for rising of place the bowl oven closed an approximate #m- ea! teropera- Ast GOugh the SW Pet the housewife make coffee cake, pecan roils ring. or sweet roi can a dozen delicious breads inexperienced ©ook ferent will hi willl an ei g if the fuffiness y OVer ; of the ine Handle car weaker edges and squar the blankey shady spot and a the most desirable drying blankets When the blankets sireteh ou the line, A light breeze are ~ tasers 4 conditions 00 + thorough y dary flat Wie eQges ner 10 keep OU ne wrapped biankels chest where they be disturbed until tal in the fal H{orina ready ———— by organize know The money is POSBeSEION On explained by Ju and by inheritance i Public Sales SATURDAY. APRIL 27--J E. Harvey will offer st public sale at his home in Pieasant Gap. Pa. a full line of household goods Includine a quality electric stove and a Norge electric refrigerator Sale at 1:15 pm L F Maves auct x17 SATURDAY, APRIL 27-Joseph Gin. gery will offer at ublic sale 31 his residence at 186 Pine Street Beliefonte, a full line of household goods. inciuding a Frigidaire and electric mangle. Sale at 1 p.m. L Frank Mayes, auct SATURDAY, APRIL 27--¥Frankiin A McKinney executor of the estate of Elizabeth V. McKinney, will offer atl public sale at the John FF. Meek. er e at the State House in the Seven Mountaing, along the Lew. ion highway, a full line of household goods and personal property, Sale at 1 p.m. Terms: i Cash M. Smith, auctioneer SATURDAY, APRIL 27-H. FP. Ross- man will offer st public sale at his former home In Spring Mills, household goods, including a Heat- rola. a Magestic electric washer, n good condition: odd Jota of dishes and jars, and many other items Clean-up sale Ray Carper, auct SATURDAY, APRIL man will offer at public sale at his regidence at Stormstown a complete line of household goods including one electric Also store equipment at 12 o'clock 27--C., R. Kor- 1. Harpster guct | Saturday, April 27 JOSEPH GINGERY Will offer at public sale at his resi dence, 16 Pine Street, Bellefonte, personal pi : i in good condition. electric m in excellent condition; small eo rie cleaner: electric gewing machine; 3-1 piece leather upholstered living room | suite: 2 beds. with springs and mat. | tresges; 2 marble top bureaus: small | bureau; marble tov buffet; dresser; | vanity and chair. dining room table | and chairs; 2 desks: bookcase; 2 rugs: 2 marble top stands; 2 antique chain (rockers). mirror, and many other articles 100 HUMATOUS 10 men- tion. Sale at 1 p. mm LL. Prank! Mayes, auct x17 LEGAL NOTICES | EXECUTRINER NOTICE | In the Matier of the Estate of C. King, late of Spring Mills, Gregg Twp. Pa. deceased Letters testamentary in the shove estate havihig been granted to the unde ol. ail persons ipdedbled Ww hE Bl ite A oe to ake a A ahd eh ion Ts payments, and those having claims to present the same duly proven, without delay to ANNA x KING, 17 | Jacob H | undersigned, | 10 the sald estate are requested to | HEVERLY, J A | & Johnston, attys Harvey EB Twp | there Sale at 1:30 p. m. | Frigidaire, | Sale begins | EXECUTOR'S NOTICE, In the Matter of the Estate of Bechdel of Ourtin Towne ship, deceased letters testamentary in the above estate having been granted RA sil persons in take claims rover, payment, and those Ww present the same dul without delay to JOHN . WELCH, Exscu- BD 1 Johnston xB having tors, Howard, Pa EXECUTRIXES NOTICE. the Matter of the Estate of Corman, iste of Spring Centre county, deceased Letters testamentary in the above entale having been granted two the undersigned, ll persons indebted 0 the said edule sre requested 0 make payment, and those having cladmg 10 present the same duly Pen without delay to MRS. Al- 'ERTA M. CORMAN, BExscutrix, 422 E. Bishop 8... Belislonts, Pa w xi? In ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE In the Estate of Thomas W. Bhalls rt Township, Ceus deceased 3 sdministration on having been granted the un- all TE rNOTe indesbled requesisag to make pay- those having claims or nst the sane, will pre- delay for eel. NM. GHALL- Bellefonte xis FXECUTRIX'S NOTICE, the Estate of Vin. of Benner Tow ard 1 the above seid Pee | D. John the Matter of the Estate of Ad- iner Hoover, late of Howard Centre County, Pa. de- nistration on sald nOgranted the un- TOT indebted od 0 make ne Howard Pa em witho MRE MARY State College. R. 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Eq 0 &1TLX a JOHN woliege, Pa 1, Pa State x20 EXECUTORS NOTICE. | persons (ndebled 10 re requesisad Wo make hove having claims duly proves, t BURD Fleming 20 ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE In the Matter of the Estate of Navy Nearboof, late of Taylor Townihip, Centre County, gecrased { administration on said ¢ been granied the un- persons (indebted there. 1 to make Immedigte those having clans or the same will pres th hout delay for seitie- ww WILLIAM NEARHOOPF, Ad- istrator, Houlzdade, Pa x20 COURT PROCLAMATION WHEREAS: The Houorable Ivan Walker President Judge of the Court of Common Pleag of the 48h Judi cial District consisting of the County of Cent having issued his pre. cept bearing date of the 20th. day of March 1840, 10 me directed for holding a Court of Common Pleas, Court of Quarter 8Session of the Peace, Oyer and Terminer and Oen- eral Jal] Delivery. in Beleionte, for the County of Centre 10 convene on DAY OF MAY And the Grand Jury MONDAY, THE 6TH 1940 at ten o Jury called of Quarier vene on the SRD MONDAY OF MAY 1840 at 10 o'clock A M. being May 20th 1940, and the Traverse Jiry for the second week week of Court will ap- pear the 4TH MONDAY IN MAY 1840 at 10 o'clock A. M. being May 27th 1640 NUTICE 2 hereby given to the Coroner, Justice of the Peace, Alder- man and also guch Constables (that mav have businesg in their respective districtg requiring # teport to the Honorable Court) that they be then and fhere in thelr proper persons ai the time specified above, with thelr record. Inguisitions. examinations. and thelr own remembrance to 40 those things to thelr offices apper- taining to be done snd thoge who are bound In tecognizance 10 prose. cute against the prisonhers that ars and shall de in the Jail of Oentre County. be then and there 10 phage cute them as ghall be ust Given under my hand st Belle fonte, the 26th dav of March in the year of our Lord 1940, and the 164th. vear of the Independence of the United States of America, EDWARD BR MILLER, Sheriff. Sheriff's Office, Bellefonte, Penna April 10th, 1940 H. L. HARPSTER AUCTIONEER Prompt attention given all sales Phone 3579 PINE GROVE MILLS, PA. lock A M. and the Traverse for the regular meeting Session Court will con. xi8 Eu daiskaidv 0 Saliss mw
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