Page Seven October 3, 1940 VA —————— HOT SCHOOL LUNCH ADDS TO CHILD'S WELL BEING Do you know that the hot lunch’ soup, the dish benefits your child in more ways carrot an raisin Alling than one? whole grain bread ple Where the hot school milk to drink been tried and used, results lunch has COOK) show If you de nave a hot that the child who has had this lune your children Mj type of lunch has inoreased In ler will be glad to hel welght, has less colds and Infec- jze and carry on such a tions, and has better school marks. If your hot lunch already The school child needs three good ed, she may have some furthe: meals a day, reminds Miss Helen 8, gestions Butler, home economies extension representative of Center county. FLOWER ARRANGEMENTS Whether eaten at home or at school the: neon meal should furnish about driesthird of the childs food for the Gardens in the day. 2 iL Color them Ore wand? Why not u waves "One ld meal may not me ich, but eating a cold lunch every Frost day. for eight: years .or more Among the flow mean the difference between poor pate gay zinnia health and good health Many for preparing and serving an en- tire hot lunch, but it is possible for every school to provide one t } for the school lunch, Best results or combination have been found where only Butler dish is prepared and served a day { PENI This hot dish supplement lunch each ehtld brings fron To insure | $8 ‘in th lunch program, it is have the interest of parents, teachers, and Mothers, individually or in a group can supply the equi and sta} le supplies; The i prepare the hot dish, serve it, clean yu terwards; and keep the records and accounts. The teacher's enthusiasm and interest. will help to start program abd Keep it going for the one snapdrag have no facilitles small marigoid velve pet schools 1 sturdy chrysanthemum entatliy Necessary and cooperalion pupils ) Ri~ ne Suggestion: include the single food ation of milk eggs r veget Some desirable dishes are: cream vegetable soup, vegetable beef spinach With baked potato Coa, or creamed eggs and whole wheat toast The food in t may contain 1. Sandwich¢ bread with a chopped cabbage, carro lettuce © dried fruit Riln or a combination of 2. Fresh raw such as bage, tomato ana 3. Milk 4. A simple de andles or molass added to give vari You will find on this lunch pattern sound esting and tastes good a ment may ie: Crean hard cooked chili-eon -CArnt celery tory amg sandwic nN with using school But- vou Organs Program start- REQUIRE SOME THOUGHT fall hold flowers texture Jack deli. large and SHOP! LISTEN! o£ NY ) ; a “—— fi " / ! . 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Community interest in af- fairs, local as well as national, is an effective weapon against war hysteria. Uncensored expression of opinion through a is a foundation of Liberty. free, Tumpike Open; $1.50 Toll Charge Dedication Not Set: Pay When Leaving; Round Trip For Passenger Cars, $2.25 Ma Turnpike wa Genes public Tuesday morning #t one Snuie past midnight, just twenty- fares months af the Arst ground Was broken to start construction The Turnpike Commission g Manday alternoor nouncement of the 160-mile siretch Harrisburg and time, the eel. made opening winch Pittsburgh afm i nced the tol als i n the basi exact rate ly announced than the entire Cur: will be proximate pro rata A Iniie oll narivway Payment Upon Leaving Collections of tn] fares ls neces. $40.800 000 worth of borngls sold to the RFC, which amount together with an outright grant of $290250 by PWA, provided the funds for the construction of the turnpike Tickets will noi be sold in ad- vance, The motorist, on entering the turnpike, will be handed a tick. et showing the point and time of his arrival on the highway On leaving, the attendant at the inter change will. collect the ticket and the amount due, which is. provided on tha face, and st teparture Long lines of saiomobiles were on hand at the Carlisle interchange long before the midnight hour. each driver anxious to be one of the first officially to enter the turnpike from the eastern terminus Carlisle Provides Folders folders handed to motorist, specifically printed for the occasion, driver ‘as the "0rst” the “second” and so on up to the “thousandth” motorist to enter or to leave the turnpike George 1. Chadwick secretary of the Carlisle Chamber of Commerce, and several hastily recruited busi- ness men, stood beside the sary to retire ump the time of Souvenir were each described “eastern terminus” of the turnpike, decorated with Starting at 8:35 a m. Tuesday. a staff of twelve girls of the Carlisle High School band, attired in natty green and white uniforms handed aout the souvenirs Urges Carefal Driving Walter A. Jones, chairman of the commission, in announcing the of the All- enin ged patrons HT AES FN spas | OPER STATE COLLEGE | weather highway to “exercise care identifying the | toll- | | bakers ‘to give away the souvenirs, | Carlisle as the! foe A ve Jarme > ident and vould be Lurted over to Wie General Assembly in Jan- |mry zo it can consider the new law which may raise the speed limit on the highway Here Wien it meet The commission said it had not decided on a date for the dedication Recently President of the turnpike Roosevelt cheduled to atiend ledication ceremonies, said Washingtonn it would be satisfac. ry to him if the rc were opened immediately and dedicated later The route of the turnpike follows the bed of the old South Penn Rail- road. abandoned in 1885 aftler it was hal Six of the nine tun- neis started by the nrallroag are used by the turnpike in going through the range of Appalachian Mountains while the seventh tune inel was drilled through the lofiy Als legheny Mountain from shed Steepest Grade 3 Pet, The steepest pike is 3 per cent wi the curves are few and gracefully skirt moun- tain and hill wit} straight stretches, some more than ten niles ong, between It's first bapHam as a military road was in the early part of Au- gust when a Philadelphia artillery {unit of the Pennsylvania National Guard, including a dozen heavy ruck and six snub-nosed 155 mile limeter howitzers, rumbled from In- diantown Gap to Bedford to protect the town {rom an imaginary enemy Officers of the unit at that time were strong in their praise of the turnpike as a military connecting link between Harrisburg and Pitts. burgh. Later in August, a group of Peder al and State officials “previewed” the turnpike and lauded it as the first step toward a link in a Nation- wide sysiem of super-highways for national defense The four-lane express grade the turn- highway was scheduled to be opened by the» end of June and dedicated on July 4 but rainy Spring weather held up construction work and the dedica- Ltion was postponed. Fifty Ticket Attendants The eastern terminus is located at Middlesex. near Carlisle, and fifteen (miles west of Harrisburg, which is Free Press You need the truth to keep von manney ies, DArTIng Hing We SeTVIOk iceman ——————— ——————— Relief Payments Continue To Drop somewhere else Direct relief. payments Centre ended yesterday from those of the week, according to State F. Clair Ros Payments for th» week totaled $2564 which was $3627 lower than those {or the comparable week of jJast year Current payments required 401 fewer checks than those of a YOar ago Payments by the Bureau of As- sistance Disbursements in the Treasury Department follow cur- rent week, $2564, 494 checks: pre- vious week, $2508. 407 checks, and comparable week 1830, $6.191 885 checks needy intians during the week t de- previous Ireasurer show a orease —————, — — Sportsmen's Outing At Port Matilda The Northside Sportsmen's Asso- ciation of Pittsburgh, will be the guest of the Port Matilda Sports- men’s Club at the new club house at Port Matilda, on Saturday, Oe- tober 5. at 7.30 pm Sound movies will be shown and John Mock, Outtioor Editor of the Pittsburgh Press; Harris Breth, ra- dio commentator for the Sun-Tele- graph and Philadelphia Inguirer, outdoor writer, and many other no- tables will be present This fine program ig free HECLA PARK 1 Miles East of Bellélo America’s No. 1 Band GLENN MILLER AND HIS ORCHESTRA Friday Night Oct. 4 Adm. & Tax $1.25Dancing 9-1 et OG Breet a Large Barn Near Bellefonte Burns (Continued from page one) Btormstown, and Dis ‘gasoline-pow- erad threshing outfit were Onishing the threshing of the Heckman oats crop. Mr. Corman ‘noticed a small fire on top of the straw stack be- side the barn, and spread the alerm The threshing outfit was halted and moved away [rom the scene while workmen, [rantically sought some moans Lo reach Lhe blaze on top of the stack. In a few moments however, fire worked down the cf the stack and soon the ent heap was ablaze Realizing only 4 miracle cou ave the barn, Mr. Corman, Andie J. Shivery and others ran to tu barn and led several novrses a some cattle to safety t Undine Fire Company by a still alarm, arrived at entire buliding wa Firemen ran a suction ho from a cistern and stood by Ww pro- When th HOI ons seene thie volved » tect nearby buliding Nothing « done toward b ang the nee the Ve i and I thin an hour The building jz 18 reporte Re Four Cars Involved In Night Accident any subject of public interest M y » ¢ etter tu Ca 1 not too prolific your ietler will published pi. Sr The American Leagues enogegs LEGAL NOTICES STATEMENT OF OWNERSHIP 241 Brother Belisftont wing Bditor—A C. Derr te. Pa Business Manager Bellefonte. Pa ihe owner are Oacil A Walker Bellefonte. Pa. Ivan Waiker Belle- ante Pa. ahd Milo P Bellefonte. Pa Bondholders, mortgages ag securities. holders « ing of id - ne 1 Or more securitieg--none Sworn to and st'hecribed Hefore Me this 28th day of September 1040 HARRY A CORMAN. C. O C (My Commission expires Jan. 1. 1044) Cogil A PLEBLIC SALE OF REAL ESTATE On SATURDAY 1040 at 230 o'ciock the heirs of SAMUEL OLERN will offer at public sale a tract of land consisting of 24.5 ATES. 4 HIwe portion of which is In the Borough of Slate College and the smaller Dart Southesst of and adioining the Borough of State Col- lege, adioining vropertv ‘of J W Henspey, E HH Isdered Tletde © Aikens, and Merle F Homan This treat je suitable for gubdivi- dion into bullding lots or for culti- vation Parti of this tract is a“wood ot. The sale will ‘be held on the tract. Entrance should be made $0 i plage of sale through the farm jane of Merle PF. Homan Terms of Sale--10% in cash whéh the property is declared sold and the balante In cash unon delivery of deed. which sball not be later than 60 gavs from the date of the sale | An faccurate description of the orem- sts, a4 survey .or other information mav be had upon inquiry of Margar- Glenn, 20 South Barnard Stile College. Pennsvivania or E Lo oGlenn, Lemont. Penusvive- Ha HEIRS OF SAMUEL GLENN Ii Prank Mave: aut. Baward 1. Wil- lard. Attorney x42 » Wanted to Buy! SORAP IRON AND METALS 55 A HUNDRED POUNDS FOR SCRAP IRON en ® We will be closed Thursday Oct. 3rd. and Friday. Oct. 4th, in observance of Religious Hol- HODES COAL & JUNE YARD West Park St Phone 1071.R LOCK HAVEN, PA. ance ol lon Bund: Merny pire 10:30 a ! Bellefonte, First WAKE UP, AMERICA! gg er pa on ; y : ¥ ' Wives and ‘Bunt T “8 men folk and perhaps Wo war furnishing the Ouns kill themn with by of SK underwear and silk comes from Dangerous En Methodist, Milesburg Bister Lee going in- Starting Monday, October 7th, we p " : vil sell every pair of silk hosiery C y T en. in opr stores al 45¢ a palr and from then on wll cotton hosiery, or ma terial made In America, You Women of America wake up 2nd wear cot ton until your men folks come bark and the world and America are safe ACT NOW and be HAINES my » HQ WIZARD 6 N. ALLEGHENY ST EELLEFONTE, PA nda) Rall Americans Evangelical, Howard MARKET QUOTATIONS Corrected Weekly by ( Y. Wagner & Co. Inc, Flour Mill, Bellefonte ry ”~ ¢ Methodist 1 GOING ON A PLEASURE rrRip”? “9 LS ! Get 2 BOTTLS 'KARSIK Nour trotbles aft over For Sale at— PENN BELLE CUT RATE ext d >» to ohhy of Penn Belle Hots BELLEFONTE. Pa Price 25¢ Sent Post Paid There's Comfort in Every Men! tase. Line of These Shoes ue, Styles for Town and Country Soni, NTs the time, and here's the place, to gather together vour fall shoe wardrobe, : 15999 539 sg At these moderate prices we offer you every type shoe, in the latest Fall styles. Black, Brown and Many Shades of Tan. Plain Toes, Straight Tips, Wing Tips, rown's Boot Shop BELLEFONTE, PENNA. Ee
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