_- August 29, 1940. - THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, BELLEFONTE, PA. HOUSEHOLD HINTS The Garden Hose If there are tiny holes in the gar- den hose, paint it on the with a pliable roofing paint. Thi will close the small breaks, and the hose will wear for another season at least Hot Weather Powder An excellent hot-weather bath powder can be made by mixing equal parts of cornstarch and tal- cum, Baking Powder Biscuits When preparing baking powder biscuits, you will find their flavor improved by the addition of a spoon of sugar Bed Room Light A light connected to neath side of the bed the head, permits you light on at any time i night without awakening roommate blindin This also tt lowering the window lows you to walk around dressed, because the only on the floor Led or avolds 1€¢ nec O/0es an Chiggers Chiggers on the lawn can be destr by t of sulphur, ap; on lawns, of will disappear cut Georgette Georgette and Cre De outside | | should be wrapped in a Turkish towel while still damp and allowed stand until f{t the right dampness for jroning Brick Pin A brick be a great ing table flannel to is of Cushion prove to SeW= with pad the top for a pin cushion. Being broaa and heavy, it will noi be easily knocked over, and may also be used to hold down paper patterns will for t brick pin cushion convenience Cover cretonne and ue a Ciean Of Furniture dark-col furni- by wrapping a a toothpick and iodine; Seratched Scratches on red be covered colton on into Felt 00] rub Cleaning ad AN e of the materi Hot Pie Crust Lessons In English Words Often Do not ay g00d time had a good time refers to return next Do not a book I like the kind of Do not gay bou young Do not say mitted to go work.” Say, work.” Do not everywheres There is n wheres Do not sav, Say, May 1 Words Often Mispronounced Eclair. Pronounce Klar, first as in ate ] Misused the future Saturday Thi Umit a KE SAY. DOOK | b nd to man except 0 “Can to ask G FLOORS Make your floors gleam as never before—easy to apply and polish when you use the new Waterspar Electric Polisher. today, we'll the details. 0. W. Houtz, Lumber Co. Phone 703 STATE COLLEGE, PA Colors by Nature + Paints by Pittsburgh PITTSBURGH @ PAINTS J A as Gbess Sun #8 Come in gladly give you waTERSO AN Woods Often Misspelled A Die kK Lot TE. tate ¢ 2 7y1 NOVITIA ph 3 DEGREES SHOW COLLEGE GROWTH ate { during institution history liam 8 Hoffman ha number conferred 1870 degrees advanced and / METHOD PRODUCES TASTIER FOODS SAVES TIME-~SAVES COST AN electric range can cook a complete meal in a single utensil =using only one heating element! No other stove can give you this lime saving, cost-saving service It takes you only a few minutes’ work to serve one of these delicious meals~the elecine range, cooking with accurate, measured heat, relieves you of all watching. “Waterless'' cooking, you know, preserves the nourishing qualities of foods. It's a certain way of assuring growing kiddies of strength-building meals. And it’s so easy! Get an electric range now, AN ADVERTISEMENT BY WEST PENN POWER CO, ONE-DISH MEALS Electrically! Veal Cuthet with Vegetables Pork Chops and Rice Spaghetti and Meat Swiss Steak with Potatoes Porcupine Rolls with Vegetables Chile with Macaroni and many others / saving, heat See the ELECTRIC RANGE DEALERS Sarah Ann's HOMES WITH STOKER HEATING | Damage Suit ARE HEALTHIER AND HAPPIER Cooking Class | | reliable then one, as the bak- be bak- minute pie use a try, even be a sorry depends on should for 12 cherry degrees When making pie ' ’ recipe or Your pa the rie may much succes ing. A paslry ed a, 500 degrees In a double crust ple, a oven sho 450 in ven 40 minutes, the m.nute it ainell an the and remain last 10 he { reauce nes Pecan Pie. 1p } Lemon Meringue Banana Pie Pie Chocolate Cream Pie cool add baked ple ingue and bake vanilia Mei] (84% Cover OATS ARE ‘GOOD FEED FOR GROWING TURKEYS Experiments at the Pennsylvania State College have shown that oats are good feed for growing turkey: reports P. H. Margolf bandry Instructor. He considerable saving in feed costs can be obtained by substituting whole oats for part of the concen- trated feeds in turkey rations All of the experimental turkevs found that | received starter mash for the first i nine weeks after hatching. Then de- | veloper mash was fed, and at 15 {weeks of age seratsy grain was ad- | ded i weeks old, half of them were given whole oats. All feeds were hopper- | CORRUPT When the poults were four fed. About 275 birds were brooded {in confinement, Gf these one-third continued in confinament until ma- ture and the others were given range. The group fed oats and reared on | litical parties, campaigns, range took 41 per cent of the ra- tion in the form of oats no oats, From these golf believes that ‘mash may be replaced poultry hus- | : : : i results, Mar- | Modern Answers - Ld f h a o the Editor have the would make weakling very kindly yours, LAMBERT same a » monthe we man ou Thank conditions strong again Respectfully NEVIN A TO DESTROY NEW DEAL DuBois, Pa.. August 22, 1940 Editor, Centre Democrat Never before in the history of po- not in presidential in our time, have the These | lines been so sharply drawn between (birds consumed from 15 to 18 per| predatory wealth and big business cent less mash than those getting|on one side. and the working men! and women and liberal forces of the | 1200 pounds of [country on the other, as this years by a like | presidential campaign swingg into amount of oats for every 100 birds action {reared on range ——— a s——— ni (a source of easy and large profits {to become an expert on the subject i A ———————— When nature throws a hurricane | the at humanity men stand aside, : | cannot Reading a book on a subject is not | palgn, : : : H Old timers, Deno publicans, alike tats and declare that recall a presidential cam including the McKinley- Bryan campaign of 1896, when Mark Hanna carried the money bag for Republicans, in which the re- actionary forces of the counlry so INFLUENCES UNITE Re- | hey! —_—— On Trial List (Continued from page one) pumping sta- lon at D Overy Ol Lhe tragecy UH e after no } Y tuted the youths and the Ai irailled when oe jent ¢} AlCl A for mill race Etiquette to Modern Etiquette FARM CALENDAR iy Reminders he Penn howl From Yvivania State ( of lege Agriculture s TOWN Daffodils « Save Wheat From Fly | Frevent Sell Washing 1 Fu ivania Sale CO the Pulleis. a¥srsis) 4 nild Separate turing pulle oir slOwes mckward y Gevelon. Penn a " b4 esa ration ip Raspberries—~Black aspberry pian an ix HNsSKvYom lan the defeat America Pry i no mistake at a time when on fire and no oh the sparks may in the to destroy tatesman Make al. And this » world is S001 ir shores they succeed? Hardly, The , the working men and are they know full weli why the liberal and independent press has been throt tied, and by whom: they know why the corrupt influences have joined forces, and, in one voice, declare | they will not succeed.” Money bags and a subsidized press have in the past won elec-| tions in this couniry, but they will not win this one. Thanks to an hon. test, courageous and liberal leader in {the White House an aroused, de- | termined and watchful people, and | the radio, ! REMEMBER When You Want ANYTHING IN Lumber - Millwork Doors - Sash Roofing W. R. SHOPE BELLEFONTE, PA. Phone 432 SATISFACTION GUARANTEED | IN EVERY DEAL | IN EVERY PARTICULAR forces JOHN P MANN Personally, we know few house iWives who are not overworked Every business, to the outsider - ——— i It may be old-fashioned but we still think the Bible is good read-| ing for the average man and woman | AUCTIONEER i . Sho Prompt attention given all sales i i Phone 3578 One of these days human beings PINE GROVE MILLS, PA. is | ET H. L. HARPSTER § | will become angels but we won't be {around here when it happens, -— f I Page Five the Pennsylvania Slate College re. | E. Broome, executors and or trustees mind Plant Fall Bulbs—Be sure to plant peonjies and Madonna lies soon, uggest Penn State floriculturists Madonna lilies may be planted earl- ier th bulbs DuBois To Hold Big Celebration an (Continued from page one) mum mers and musj- besides alternal groups, bx fifteen nd organizations dustrial least and fr evening perform. the final circus fireworks display We program *Lurng Lie wing LEGAL NOTICES EXNECLTOR'S NO er of the Tice he Estate Miley rr ven, with GARRET] Pa M WW js of ts Fu iy ENECTLTOR'S NOTICE EXCH NOTIOS ¢ F ef IRIN i Bel EXECLTOR'S NOTICE Iv p \ Je ’ ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE Estate of Min- ow the whole contributed Progress Ad- abutting owners the remaind- sorough of ¢ providing for improving of North the Borough of 1 the assistance of the Progress Adminisira- ther providing for the 4 collection of two cost thereof. less by the Pederal ministration. from the foot front to be paid by the nie pie a Ad ar mn dinante providing A ER EEL of Shope Sireet Beilefonte with the Pederal Works stration and furithe: the assessment aha wo thirds of the whole jess gums contributed Federal Works Progress Ad- tion, froan abulting owners front rule. the remaind- by the Borough of Ordinance providing for ne and improving of Shope Borough of Bellefonte ¢ assistance of the Federal Progress Administration. and ding for the assess ollection of two thirds of cost thereof, less sums by the Pederal Works Administration, from abut~ ting owners the foot front rule, the remainder to be paid by the Borough of Bellefonte BELLEFONTE BOROUGH COUNCIL Doll, Sec'y x38 the Prog ress on farie RPGISTER'S ACCOUNTS, following accounts have been nined and passed and filled for rd in the Registers Office for the naspection of heirs and legatees, sditors and all others In any way v d and will be presented © Orphans’ Court of Centre County the confirmation nl si on Mon- September 9, BROOME. The third and par tial account of The First National Bank of Sate College and Agnes SR re Used Truck BELLEFONTE, PA. under the last will and testament of Clarence ©. Broome, late College Borough, deceased 2. BOLLINGER. The partial socount of Trust Company of Btate first and Bellefonte adminigtrator of ete, of Rebecca J. Bollinger, Inte of Per guson Township, deceased 8 BEHRER The tial sooount of the Bellefc Company. trustee of Jacob Behrer 4 BIDWELL partial account of Trust Comoany, guard Morton Bldwell 5. BARTHOLOMEW and partial account tholomew executrix Bartholomew. late Borough, deceased 6. BARTLEY. The scoount of William M of ete, of Mary EB Bellefonte Borough 7. BROCK. The fir count of D J. Beck H Beck, late of Half ) deceaned OOLIREN third and Dar Trust el of enlule aAece used and fon ewe, of The Art ¢e E Bar- of C D tre Hall of Anz of ex of Cer and final PS Ld ate of CORMAN. The 8 AoCOuUNt Company ot Li to if the estate of Bn Beliefonte B DUCK. The Manis rank Day : : Coan 12 BCKENROTH I gooount of Harry Lg & D. a+ Tate es BR. Ecke Borougt EVANCHO ’ ¥ Ward ww } GRAZIFR Rader TEY Gece ane HECKMAN Heckma Gere ane IAOWAY t nf 3 ¥ 27 HOLL Pp y Burd 37 . le A eoeased 24 LINGLE , : of « ei of Alber: § Grege Townshis ‘ MONTGOMERY Fe a v OMERY tf 28 MOWERY aint of Ww nr, of etc Haines Towie 28. OLIVER SHATTUCK of W Har of tris partial sooount i Trust Company Spangler for Roma gal | 33. SPANGLER The first and | partial account of tl Belisfonte | Trust Company, tr UWol J L { Spangler for J Spangler 84. SPANGLER second and partial account of the Bellefonte {| Tript Company. exec: t of J LL. Spangler, late of Bellafonte Bor- wigh, deceased 35. SPROW | partial account | Trust Company William Edward 36. SEBRING | a account of Henrietlg | execrx, of elec. of John Sebring [% Beliefonte Borough, deceased. 37. STOVER. The first and final i sorount of Minnie Stover, execrx., of fete, of William FPF. Stover, late of Miles Township. deceased 838. STROHM. The first and 8nal account of RB. Paul Campbell, a r c. Lt a of ete. of Margaret E Strohm, late of Centre Hall Borough, deceas- ed 39. TUSSEY. The final account of the Bank of State College William Cobeen Tussey a minor 40. WIAN, The first and final account of John Wion, execr. of eto, of lewis P. Wian, late of Beliefonte Borough, deceased 41. WHITEMAN. The first add final gocount of Marlin Whiteman, admr. of ete. of Lucy R. Whiteman, late of Snow Shoe Borough, deceased 42. WOODRING. The first and final account of Howard B. Wood. ring. execr,. of etc. of Caroline Go- gan Woodring. late of Port Matilda Borough, deceased, 43 The first and final sccount of M. Ruth Hartewick ana Sara E Hoffer, execrs., of ete. of Su. san 8. Wetael late of Bellsfonte Borough, deceased. HARRY A CORMAN, Register of Wills, Centre County, Pa. unlee How ard The id and Bellefouie of Charles minor and fine Searing ate The of guardian Sorrow ¥ a he Or n “3 second and First National guardian of x36 JCEIG TEN (6 DECKER MOTOR (0. SOUTH SPRING STREET dale) | RYE
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