Nove mber 21, 1940. THE CENTRF DEMOCRAT, BELLEFONTE, PA. Page Five "ROAST TURKEY IN OPEN PAN It ¢an rio longer be said that key makes ils appearance or family table only once or twice year, but it’ conriot he denied that this roval bird still remai ef orite for the Thanksgiving dinne Not all homemakers can pick of their flock but mu on market confidence a good market that h graded poultry Butler, home representative The best turk Prime, and are t Next i lowed When note the wel drawn but the !} dressed time When it bird, Mis: cooking bure helpful makers t an uncovered pan at moder | © Modern Etiquette Answers to Modern Etiquette RARER Teacher Delayed Suicide for Week (Continued from page one) rubdaxe sylvania Pen n sy1v State Seh —to bring you this exciting Tr oe Ft new FORD V-8 on Christmas Morning AT A NEW [0)")] PRICE Just read thisswell special Christmas Plan we've worked out:—(1) A brand-new 1941 Ford at a new low price. (2) Only $6.66 a week to pay (or even less) depending on the value of your present car. Come in for a Certified Christmas Appraisal. (3) You can drive your present car until Christmas, while we reserve your Ford V-8 for you. (4) And-then, on Christmas morning, we'll drive that beautiful new car, with a big red ribbon on it, right to your front door! What a surprise for the family! Act now-——see us today! BIGGEST x 35 vears or Foros MOST IMPROVED OF ALL LOW-PRICED CARS NEW int ride . . «» level and luxurious! NEW, quicker pickup and getaway... with thrifty V-8 power! in massive bodies . . . seating width as much as 7" greater! in length of wheelbase and springbase! in frame structure . .. 100% more rigid! . soft. in quietness of bodies . . . chassis, engine! in beauty,comfort and convenience Suonghout® DUNLAP MOTOR COMPANY YOURCFORD DEALER President Plans ‘Fund’ Campaign Use of Birthday RECENT WEDDINGS Authorizes ONLY sp EB LA for the Specie! GCETOUR CERTIFIED XMAS APPRAISAL Aid Yaralysis Fight’ to MNation-Wide Gibel—Ludlow Lock Ludlow < Creorge bride of fi ceremot wet Thur the Peace offices on te. Ate Coelebra any Parals at hi Bellefon Witmer 8 In One Auto Killed In Crash . “0. He is net come. nid si flerers tha 1oen] Viched chane mdation on to af the President's ey Birthday to be National Foun. funds are national fight the flalds after-ef. tirrned tn the ation. The FPowmdation's in the dizense in epidemic control, and education Flanres released by comniled from United States public health ser reports. show twelve swent with enidemice during ar The vear 1940 in fact will records. Mr. Mor. fifth worst year in iid exnended the against of research forty Mr. Morgan vice efaten this + go down the the ny ont af will exesed 10000, it is indicated Already. as of November 2. 8701 cases have heen reported for 44 wosks This total comnares with 6. 459 cases for a similar period in 1039 the 1940, trta' cares Todor Sedan ehree vowel "dows payment a a ganization can be stronger than the brains that direct it ph ci The individual “with an idea” often a nuisance {o his friends oo -— Druaaist Praises SAN-CURA “After my long experience in the drug business at Apollo, Pa. 1 know no remedy that compares with S8an- Cura Ointment for the purposes in- fended. In some cases its effect was wonderful. I would not bo without it myself,” writes Frank T Wray of Chicago Antiseptic Sane Cura Ointment is excellent for culs burns. bruises, piles, eczema. and Kin irritations, 3c at al} drug stores It is most helpful to first bathe i the affected parts with Medicated i No o is Bellefonte, Pa. | Store, i Ban-Cura Soap. 26¢, Parrish Drug a i it, Airmail Pick-Up To Begin December 2 (Continued from page one) Haven and sumpounding Lervice seenfonte Shore coe Look Many also will rece Jersey ive point S08 over Lhe Pittsburgh morning of De arrive at Willi 9:66. The urn wip om Mnspory at 3 ing Pit ren at through I'he nese station pugural f ave new at 8 cme ams Wii 0 p wk will be fol- January 20 flight will be a points, On red Willis ) O'cle through ved distribution acoder ioK-4D a 60-1 oL s ughter Whet 1 dg stati 4 $ nnd 4 cai Ol and rang not westbound Pittsburgh Ar 5:00 pm Pitcairn 4.4 pm Vandergrift 4:45 pm Indiana Punxsutawney DuBnis Clearfield Philipsburg, State College Bellefonte, am Lock Haven am Jersey Shore am Ar Wilamspon in I ., BD Germans Allowed To Eat Dogs (Continued from page one) = di — -y = 3 < am 42 52 VOODOO DW Wt WWW Waa SERI88ER other meats The same food conditions existed in Germany during the last World War. «Dog food was common then. but scarce. Horse meat, served to day in some Nazi restaurants sold then for 86 cents a pound In April, 1917, a Dresden restaur- ant pwrchassd an elephant from a traveling circus to provide choice steaks and cutlets The last American woman to res turn from Germany after the Unit ed States entered the World War assertegl that in Liepsig she found the chief drticie of food on local menus was elephant meat, the heel being. considered the greatest deli eacy. The lions and tigers already had disappeared from the 200 A retuming American traveler sitid people Were eating crows, which sold for 40 cents esch. Sparrows sold for eight cents The Swiss military attache in Berlin in 1917 said a chemical ane! alvsly of bread showed: corn, 12 per barley, 27 per cent, and wood sawdust, 66 per cent rib A ——— 5. Modern Version: will net receive but if you fail to | atk, you will never be sertain about Ask. and you | Sarah Ann's Cooking Class Thank H len table thing Day kind; inseparable of out comes ad the 4] and a good VINER all of seem nds people dea wn olden day wien was pet Chix rivine Kivih thank blessinw apart 0 for and merry-maxing Mid Lhere- A Mem family. The and be a nkful for Wane day w} our KN i dnp could I pr Lo Other Turkey Dressing equal part bread Cranberry Jelly Congealed Apple Salad 13 chopped apples iD eOoed ihibage oo Bat CR {4 wme oMiing Add jello d 18SO0Y ed. an HASH A Bell would give George Carpen- BEARARAARRARARERASARAARARARRRRARARAN RumroRrD RIDDLES » Why con't Mr. Taylor use the telephone? BECAUSE Mra. Tovier keeps # bury telling bet friends the geod sews abovt RUMFORD, , , , Yeu te FUNMFORD in any good recipe in the | thw directions coll for. Send for FREE recive book. Address: Romford Boking Powder, Box §, Rumford, Phode biond. FREE! Blatchford’s Amateur Hour Show 1:30 P. M. EVERY SUNDAY Broadeast From W.F.B.G. ——————————— 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 ¢ business In pecliv requiring 10 yveport 0 the Court) that they may be then here | thelr proper person al above their eto their re pers and like dent LEGAL NOTICES LEGAL Newspa- | hay what im | Zicis hn MN | Seale improvise a title (apa or Iperinten- | Whe 1 nna some kind — ager OMeore to call } ne specified with NOTICE | 9441 JOHRETON & JOHN ADMINISTRATOR y Matis NOTICE f A e FPatate « ADMINISTRATRINS ¢ Mt ite of ( NOTCH e E ADMINISTRATOR'S REGISTER'S NOTICES EXECT FRICES NOTICE NISTERATOR'S NOTI1C) ADMINISTRATOR" 8 NOTICR W ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICO) Rod Li NEWOK Estate 8) A NOTICE “ I perso? Meek Meek Ferguson first and ret Nations! hilt guardian of un McCa McRKINNEY nt of of el late of Potter Township, and final admrx M. Oswall, late : eh, deceased The firet and final scoount of Israel Reitz and Samuel { etc. of Henry Reitz, deceased 18. OSWALT. The fiyst Gal A. Owwmil idence the date or re shall be presented the Commis: oners of Centre County at Bellefonte Pa before No- vember 30th 1940, or be forever bare | is red from claiming such reward 20 COMMISSIONERS OF CENTRE CO. atoou x47 Bellefonte. Pena ei — - I EN mins | RA COT } ( ov RT PROC i 8 AMATION. ceased. WHEREAS: The Honorable Ivan |. ohn: of , Ebright, executor of Walker, Prosident Judge of the Court he of 2.2 Aes Rover, late of of Common Pleas of the 4th Judicial | percuyson Township District consisting of the County of 22 SMITH. The first and final Centre, having 1 precedt | gocount of Willlam W. Kerlin apd bearing “date Frank V. Goodhart, execrs., of etc, October 1940. of Svivester W, Smith, late of Cen: holding a Court « ts Hall Borough, decessed. Gourt of Quarter Session of 3. WILLIAMS. The final ac- Peace, Oyer and Terminer and Gen- ! Josenh Brick pura fo eral Jail Delivers aa Bellefonte, for Villiams and Geraldine Wil- the Counity of Cen liamis minots And the Grand 24. WO MELSDORFF. The first Monday, the 25th and final account of R. W. Womels- 1940 at 10 o'clock A and ihe admr of otc. of Dmma W Traverse Jury calied for the regular |v, tad ors 8 Oo {li peta . meeting of the Quarter Session Court thelsdort, laie of Ph ® Bo will convene on the 2nd Monday of firet December 1940. at 10 o'clock A. M of ihe estate of beifig December 9th. 1040 and the Womelsdorf, late of Phils Traverse for the second week of wurg Borough, exe of ec... of Court wil appear the 3rd. Monday of Fugene Womelsdorfl. late of Deinn Degtraber 19 Y oo Ac lipabure BorouRl, deceased Log rg 16th. 1%0 2 ” ce is hereby given io the Cor HARRY A. CORMAN tewrister of Willa Oentre O06. on of admrx., of {also writien late of Haines Township, de- ROYER. The first and final Toy 9 convene on day of November: Jury Pa x40 HH IE a—— the Peace, Alderman Vr allo povith Constables (thal may i an Used Truck Headquarters DECKER MOTOR (O. SOUTH SPRING BELLEFONTE, PA. STREET dale RYE
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