Page Six September 26, 1940. JACKSONVILLE Mr. Harry Baird of Bellefonte, spent Sunday afternoon at the A. A Garrett home Mrs, James Lucas spent Sunday with Mrs Ralph Yearick and chil- dren of Fox Hillow Mr. and Mrs. Albert Thompson of Nittany, were Tuesday afternoon callers at the E. R. Bartley home Mr. and Mrs. Hubert Vonada spent Wednesday evening with her uncle John Lucas and family of Fox Hol- low Church 20, are as follows mon 9:30 and 10:30 Mr and Mrs. Sumner Noll children Dickey and Elsie Jane the weekend with relatives at College and Penna Furnace Mr. Bimer Swope and daughter Arlene spent Friday night and Sat- urday at home of he former's sister, Mrs. C. 8. Miller of Lock Ha- ven Mr. and Mrs. John Schaeffer and son Ronald and daughter Nancy Lou of Centre Hall, and Mr. and Mrs Jack Mabus of Bellefonte t Monday evening C. E home Mr and Mrs. Miles Bartley and children spent Sunday afternoon with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. C. L Neff of Howard, other visitors were Mr. and Mrs. James Decker and chil- dren of Lock Haven services on Sunday, Sept Worship with ser- Sunday School at and spent State the pen the Aley at visit her Cari yi Mr. and and daughters aome arm, new n d a Thursday Mr. ani chlidren neth, Mn Leon and and Mrs. Charles and Miss Kathryn McCrea were Priday even- ing gues 's the D. P. Ertley home helping Mrs. Eitley to celebrate hel birthday. Refre: were consisting coffee Miss Norma Yeari and Charl Gu surprised their week by quietly returning hom Mr. and Mrs. Charles Guiser, and then on Friday evening the cali- thumpian band was again organized in full sway accompanied by a twenty-five mile parade, consisting of a large truck and four cars well load- ed with a jubilant crowd of our young people who wish them a long happy and prosperous wedded life E at TINO ments cream K of this place of Mingovill nany friends lipping® away Wednesday 1" last and on as ms Labor Trouble Flores Up at Osceola Mills (Continued from page one) — truck was placed across a dead-end road along which the picketers' cars were parked and when th ket ers came out the license numbers of their cars were taken and they were warned by the Sheriff against future violence, The Sheriff told them he had no objections to peace- ful and lawful picketing Monday peace reigned at the mine although the picketers were still re- porting for work. They sat outside the mine The dispute between Olenosky and the union firs! jumped into prom- inence last week When Olenosky brought charges of trespass against two union organizers, Charges were dismissed by the justice of the peace who heard the case Several days later the union brought charges against Olenosky The union charged Olenosky with refusing to allow a& check weigh- man tc work on the tipple of the mine, Olenosky waived hearing af- ter posting $300 bail Deputy Sheriff Hugg. stationed at Osceola Mills since the dispute broke out, said that a union organizer asked Olenosky if the check weigh- man would be allowed to go to work. When the answer was a flat “no,” the union men sat down near | the mine, he stated The United Mine Workers of Am | erica early this week took a step toward settling the labor dispute when it asked the National Rela- tions Board at Washington to send a representative to this area to help iron out the trouble, The local area representatives of | the UMW of A contend that Olen- osky has not complied With the agreement made by the Central Pennsylvania Coal Producers Asso. clation and the United Mine Work- ers of America because Olenosky allegedly refuses to allow the check weighman, selected by the men at | ab i Mis day with D.xson Miss Rebecca Bar. ley day with her [Iriend Yearick Foster visited a on Sunday Mr ens M> Mi: spent Robert Mr spent Mon- | Mrs. William | racy Conaway her friend Sun- June spent Miss Shamp of Hublersburg the Winfield Dietz home and Mrs. Harqold Dolan and were Sunday dinner guests ol and Mrs. Doyle Toner and Mrs Saturday evening wilh Conaway and family E R Bartley and Louise Beight were Sunday evening call- ers the James Shaffer home Sa. urday allernoon callers at the D. P. Ertley home were Misses Hop Strunk and Lambert of State Coi- exe Watson Mrs Donald daughters riday Bart and were F E R les Bartley and Vera caller; at Dorothy forencon ley home Mrs C. E Aley Kenneth Ex oy morning busines John Schaefler h Hall the n Leon Saturday the and were calle i me of Centre anc Kini Mr. and of Lock and Mrs, C an m Ray of Clymer, Mr Paul Pye and children Haven, were Sun Ouin Pye Mr. ang town James Shaffer thelr M lyde It home 1 Mi Roy cmpanied Ly- ana Shaffer Mi: iaugnier and ana al by and Sunday Ma en’ dinner Crrove ogram Andy ut on by Tumblewee WRAK Williamsport day Sei bo m Sul ome nid en Joya Die even - happy we more tored id, all having a met %» auite a as Mr. and Mrs. Weight and Ne in the ih big black whic! remainde: impaired the ap- all returned home tired and sleep) leep even noon hex at six 0" Kk the mine, to go to work The union contends osky's actions constitute prastices tl OO a SNOW SHOE (Continued from page three) Gilliland home. Mrs, Hoover, of r Clinton DuBois Cramer visited and Scott Walker of Milesburg called on his mo her, Mrs. Martha Walke: ang family, ome day last week Mrs. Mar.ha Walker. daughter of Mrs Edna Walker returned home recently (rom Morgantown, West Virginia, after visiting Mrs. Walk- er's grandson, James Irvin and family Mrs garet, Mrs L. D. Shire. daughter Mar- son Billy, another daughter Clair Burns of Bilackfork Ohio, returned home after Mrs. Shires son Lloyd and family visiting Shire Jr nan A ——————— Farmer Witmer To Aid In Campaign (Continued from page one) of the rector Pennsylvania Poultry 1 Association which he headed for five years In addition he is a director of the Eastern States Farmers Exchange, a cooperative serving seven north- edstern states; and holder of Master Farmer's degree awarded in 1832 by the Pennsylvania Farmer in cooperation with other farm publi- cations -- Many New Houses The demand for housing in Ber- | wick is being mét by the construc-! tion of 35 new homes. Some are be- ing built and others have been com- pleted. Some of these homes are single and others double houses. In addition, extensive remodeling Is being placed over garages in several instances, mon “aon alto let the water stop boling | Health And Beauty | You Should Recognize Cancer Symptoms—Concluded Many lives are sacrificed every year to cancer because people do not recognize the symptoms. If they did, timely surgery, radium or X- ray could usually cure them { Nothing but complete eradiction will cure a cancer. There is no med. icine known that has al effect upon it. Don't be foolish enough waste time with remedies that guaranteed to cure If find that vou have any of the toms go to very best phy that you know Cancers are like bad drink habit for example drink seems so simple in You may think that it will there. but it won't. It wil) grow and until your will is weak to resist it. Then alcohol |: muse te and 11 overcomes you This cancer first an be ex. irpated. It | it Is s00On carried of the body. It | Its tentacles reach rection to are You ympe- cancer the habl's The o innocent ena LOO your at localized alone pb vari lke an ni Organ OCLoOMS to ut in every di grasps its victims and crush - to death by mes & woman brea es them Somet | nm ir her disagreeable d immediately an examination n t Off Meantime de I me Iriend ) : into try the condit medical ald of valuable Ar fea on AiR mignt abou! De healed Some the ski moles fr n War member a tient 1 live in ou will have that is full jrritated the alcohol ame with continuous! mouth and the throat tongue among smokers The best that one « off cancer wholesome foods sleen . ’ moderately OMe exer eat take eight tn every day night and terferes i body, Worry stomach, and avoid worry CADET OFFICERS TO BE INCREASED » number « anit! senior « take junior advanced course Reser Officers Tr ing at the Pennsylvania State College has been raised from 150 to 200 this fall, by authorily of ths War Department f i the Ve Corps Last year quota had been increased from 107 to 150 Advanced officers for freshmen and mores, who are required to the basic R. O. T. C. course graduation these advanced dents receive commissions as seoont] Heutenants in the reserve corps of the U 8 Army cadet sSopho- take Upon atii- studen's serve as - a - Boiled Rice Wash the rice in cold water sev- eral times. Have ready boiling wiater-3 times as much water 2 rice, adding 1 teaspoon salt fo every quart of water. Add the rice to the water slowly, takine care no Le cook undisturbed for 25 minutes 0 méil the rice is tender. When done empty the rice in a colander and pour hot water through it un- til the grains separate. Drain, piace the colander in a saucepan, let i stand on back of stove 10 minutes RR Ironing Handkerchiefs A handkerchief can be ironed more easily if the middle is ironed first and then the edges. Sometimes the middle will budge if the edges are froned first, and then the hand- kerchief can not be folded in good shape INSPECT HIRST 5. Jensen, right fer Stag Cernpany to “2.” having dealt in it for which he is pointing is tender out the qual ty of the beef to J, ( mnager of the Shaffer Fenderay Prooes in Tyrone Beef is ature of 80 degre midity «f 99 per cent ceiling prevent the meat. The high temperature ical reaction about tenderizing proce general in Tyson sales the new Plant tempeg Stow During thi meat wt Devel unifarmly in and all nderize Undines Purchase growth f ba A Wey wreak THEAL nanagey Pet miny msyivania Years ruaranieed to be so Calhoun § COMPANY Just this Fahrenheit time {era THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, BELLEFONTE, PA. ITENDERAY BERS of the met plant Shaf Kilows meals He knows that Mr Vice of from “A the wel WW Jensen points left president and The photo was taken in installed in the Shaffer Meat room 72 hours corirolled and a relative ha the ultraviolet lamps on the preventing of the al controlled a spoilage sproeding up of the natural chem patented by cults of down tu Westinghouse tough wes, thus bring the new beef in three days Pumper, Squad Car or Three In Hospital After Collision (Continued from page one) Edward C nuns Wd wa Vogt als of Mr of Centre and Mi Hall side a1 Vout domen and about the face {from the hospital. Pridas Schaeffer ved Jeannette Mili medical for severe briises of the uppe: arm ® Dean Runkle driver of the car, was uninjured. According to repor the machine operated by Runkle and a truck driven by George Holtz- apple, 17, of Freeburg, Snyder coun- rece treatment right $a Wa Sarah Ann's Cooking Class m Ea melted ar PL layer a until all a —————————— Brown Rice and Olive Mold Serve ho Tuna Fish and Rice Casserole ; of fish. 4 can of tomato can of whole WW. Can tuna Hince kernel hopped fine poons chopped green pep- of mushrooms. sliced cups cooked rice tablegpoons salt Pepper 1b Drain he tuna fish in jayer:y Mix greed ushroom tage it and pepper and break the tomatoes pepper and her Season with Mix the rice with butter and season with salt pepper. Orease a casserole gt In a layer of butiered rice. a the vegetable mixiure and of the tuna fish. Repeal used in an oven onions wd of ayer Bake 5 degrees about 30 minutes URCHE Nittany Valley Lutheran Paul J. Keller, pastor. Zion a. m., Bundey Church school Mark's—9:30 a. m school; 7:30 p Paul s-8:30 a chool 10:30 nn 8:30 St Chureh worship Bt mday Church worship Sunday m m. 8B m . Evangelical, Howard Schedule of serv 20 Unified service C. E.. Junior and Zion--Union Bunday m Wo Stew 7:45 p. m. Thi in the 1 e, Pa ices Bunday, Bep 3 a m J theran Milesburg [ST ' Presbyterian ! Hi 29 First Evangelical H. Halbert Jacobs Su Churc} { nited Brethren Bellefont, rst Methodist, Bellefonte H Will Hartsock, pa { 4 The Res Robert Richmond Vi meeting will Wednesday Communion Sunday inn one week from when every requested be evens Board for Wide Still Indefinite from page one) Pp 7 millimeter delivered i is Ic will will weigh 3 TANEe ¢ eh indica - be made about tractors will the guns The modernization and complete reorganization of the 180th field ar- tillery. formerly the 103rd cavalry Pennsylvania National Guard, was furthered at a meeting of the regi- mental staff held Monday at the Tyrone armory with Col Bamuel B | Wolfe of Lewisburg, commander, in charge The regimental Col. Wolfe, commander; Lt Col Benjamin 1. Levine of Altoona, executive officer; adjutant, It. T. B Lewis, Lewisburg: Captain Prank 8. Buchanan, planning and train. ing officer; Bupply It. Charles W Roberts, of Tyrone Staff officers of the 1st battalion. with headquarters in Clearfield. in- be § of clude Captain J. F. Bitner, of State | College Down Te The Depihs Atl one point in a Shamokin coal mine, Northumberland county, it is possible to go down three times the length of the Woolworth tower, it is claimed, and go through a tun- nel longer than nels staff is composed, the Hudson tun-, PLEASANT GAP Adams an Dale and ) 4 ler Glady Mrs Berger of U weekend guests at home and were Adam Ray Noll Lhe i Harribu The William 1 t Fenn Dwi Roy niont +} a Ww Melroy and Mi Mrs. H 1 attended wile her Noll Republican meeting In Friday evening icker fami) Argyle w wesxenns ¥ ig A n » Mart ere School Bonds Meet Approval ec page one) from ge 4 briefly COMPany the bonds, add the school district's fund and build a $365000 TF t A noIcIng wouwo issue and sell $200.00 to of $165.000 Mn the ¢ rporalaon wo Many Applicants For Trade School (Continued from page one) the trade 1} have accommodations for onl dents is the qualifications choosing the class Swariz said classes will 1 until he received oe mation ang permits {rem partment o« Lab and Ind This data is expecied dally ciasses will begin early in it is hoped Classes wall be held every and Thursday night, and inst tion will includo theory ag well as practical] work _a the uee of mi- cromeiers, lathes, shapers milling machines, drills, and other shop ma- chinery, and in acetylene ang elec tric welding said. Since he aa TAS Mo Eight Burglaries Eight Benton buiness places were visited Thursday night b§ burglars, who secured large guanti- ties of cigarets. Entrance was mace through cellar windows, rear win- dows or doors that were jimmied open. A car is believed to have been used 10 carry away the loot. There are individuals who everybody, including you; criticize everybody, including why bether about either class? praise others you Paul Po are Phiiade Brooks took his son Jenn ” G+ J the former and brothet nghamion, ™ Sund and attended ual which Rev. Poss YUncs the Centen: ce bration Lhe slreaKer Wns Democrats of 27 Counties to Meet wi frown Dage BE a Page Lawrence Mere F Auditor DeWitt, for. Vice Chalr- Warren R Yosko pres- 553 Work Out Relief Grants (Continued from page one) Waters Sporisors of projects thet those persons assigned % work have been highly satisfactory and much useful has beer that would st have been if it had ar labor. T board e essed preciation the project sponsors and the workers their splen- did cooperation in making the pro- gram a SUCress reoort tha Go been neces he to for $64 4 - Sues for Injuries filed Friday in Pederal Mr. ang Mrs 8uit Court a: Scranton by James Rhatigan Theresa Wil- liams. ail of Brookiyn, N. Y., against | Mr. and Mrs WW. Rutherford of Lock Haven for injuries allegedly suffered in an sutomobile accident two wears ago Negligence was charged was na What has become of the young man who used to learn poetry by the page under the impression that | he vas wisely using his time? — —— HOP OUR BARGAIN DEPARTMENT MEN’S, WOMEN’S, GROWING GIRLS’, CHILDREN’S ALITY FOOTWEAR AT A SAVING Pumps - Straps - Ties =: All Sizes; All Heel Heights NOW AND SAVE! HIGH-QU BUY 1 PRICED FROM to $4.99 — Every Pair Expertly sauce ser MCCLURE'S BOOT SHOP, Ine. LJ Fitted by X-Ray BELLEFONTE, PA. a—" ANS SER ww = * Fu a
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