Centre Democrat. (Bellefonte, Pa.) 1848-1989, April 17, 1941, Image 15
April 1 17, 1941. THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, BELLEFONTE, PA. Page Sevefi LESSONS IN ENGLISH Words Often Misused Do not say, “I have a lot of things to do today.” Say, “lI have many things." Do not say, “I drove a distance of two hundred miles today.” Omi: “a distance of." Do not say, “The jeweler fixed my watch.” “The jeweler repaired my watch,” Do not say, ‘This is mare difficult than what I expected.” Omit what Do not say, “The dog wants in th» house." Say, "The dog wants Wu come into the house. Do not say,” I do not what 1 can do.” Omit Words Often Mispronounced Lamentable. Pronounce lam-en- ta-b’l, the first a as in add, the sec- ond a as in sofa unstressed, the e as in silent unstressed, accent first syllable and not the as 50 often heard Laureate Pronounce lo-re-at, the 0 as in orb, e as in create, a as in ale, accent first syllable Palestine. Prondunce pal-es-ti a as in add, e as in end, | as In ice accent first syllable Quagmire. Pronounce a as in add, | as syllable Campanile. Prgnounce ne-le, first a as in add, second a a in sofa unstressed, both e's as in me accent on third syllable say as as ye. on second kway «ir flip + in ice, a Kam-pa Bush Hollow Pilgrim Holiness J. A Byrd School 9:30 a No preaching 20 Pastor. Sunday Roy Spotls Sup! Hublersburg Reformed Charge C. G. Link, pastor. Zion--Union Sunday school, 9:30 a. m,; warship, 10:45 a Mm. Hublersburg Sunday school, 9:15 a m: worship, 7:30 p m St. John's Evangelical- Reformed Rev. C, Nevin Stamm pastor Church School 9:30 a. m.; Morning Worship 10:45 a. m.; Vesper Ser- vice 7:30 p. m St. John's Episcopal, Bellefonte The Rev. Robert H. Thomas, 3rd. rector. First Sunday after Easter Holy Communion at 8 and 11 Church school at 9:45. Friday, St Mark's Day, Holy Communion, § a m St. John's Lutheran, Bellefonte The Rev. Clarence E. Arnold pastor. Sunday after Easier, April 20, 8:30 a m. Sunday School, 10:45 a. m_ the Service and Sermon “The Rebirth of Faith.” 7:30 p Vespers and Sermon: “There God, So—" Nittany Valley Lutheran Paul J. Keller, pastor. Sunday, April 20: St. Mark's—8:30, Church school; 10:30, worship with sermon Zion—8:30, Union Church school; 7:30, worship with sermon. St. Paul's ~§:30, Church school First Evangelical, Bellefonte H. Halbert Jacobs, pastor. 9:30 a. m. Sunday Church School, Chas W. Keller Supt. 10:40 a. m. Wor- snip with sermon. Theme: Easter Afterglow. Thomas Being Present 730 p. m. Worship with sermon Theme: “Non-compliance with sin Prayer service ang Bible study on Wednesday evening at 7:30 Coleville Pilgrim J. A Byrd, Pastor. Thursday night Prayer at Home James Mansel Burnside Street efonte: Saturday night Young Pe opie + Meeting the church 7:30; Sunday School 9:30 a Edgar Eckley, Bupt Sunday morning worship at 10:45; Evingdiisnic ser- vices Sunday evening 7:30: Praye in the Church Tuesday evening Hohness of Bell in il at m f. Paul's A, M EK, Bellefonte Ba David Brown, pastor. Sun- day School at 10 8 m Morning Worship at 11 o'clock with sermon theme: “Wholesome Conversation” Allen Christian Endeavor League at 630; Evening Worship at 7:30 with sermon, theme: “CGoxdness Found Banjamin Wheeler meeting Tues- day at 7:30 p. m.; Prayer Meeting Wednesday at 7:30 p. m. Everyone is always welcome, Nittany Valley Charge E.-R. as follows: Worship 7:30 p..m.; Church School 9:30; Y. P. 1.00 p. m.; Howard— Church School 9:30; Mt. Bethel Worship 10:40; Church School 9:30 Holy Communion. At 7:30 a reli- gious drama, “Into Thy Kingdom” by Dorothy Clark Wilson will be presented by a group {rom the How ard congregation. Jshn R, Gulick, pastor United Brethren, Bellefonte G. E. Householder, pastor. Sunday school at 9:30 a, m., John R. Shope, Supt. in charge. Preaching at 10:45 a.m. and 7:30 p. m. by the pastor. Marning subject, “The — (Evening | able for conditions in Services for Sunday, April 20 are | part of the state. Salona—Worship 9:30; | Sunday School] 10:30; Jacksonville— | Believer.” | Words Often Misspelled Compliment (praise) comple- ment (that which fills up or com- pletes.) Aught (anything); ought (should) Confident (assured , confidant (one to whom secrets are entrusted). Aileglance; ance, nit ence. Maintain tain; maintenance ten. Chargeable; observe the ¢ fol- lowing the g Word Study three times and it yours Let us increase our VO- cabulary by mastering one word each day Words for this lesson PERSPICUITY, quality clear to the understanding difficult to talk to the to put life and perspicuity discourses Jeremy Colter OSTENTATION: unnecessary show, prelentious parade "The ceremony was conducg:d without os- tentation HUSBANDRY; agement “Good first step towards CREDULOUS ese “Use a word being “It Is and ol purpose into our thrift; wise man- husbandry is the riches.” Proverb to belley nee Your credulou inclined ally on slight evide noblest natures Chapman COMPLIANCE; yiel desire, compliance in the matt appreciated are m WE, § OO a You greatly demand, or proposal Attitude God subject, “Human the Warnings of Ndegvor at 6:30 all ages. Prayer and study Wednesday evening at The Junior Cholr will sing at Sunday evening rvi Me public Toward Christian Groups for bie 7:30 the Shuey 10 a. mm, Roy Dix Run Baptist C C. Shuey, astor 9:30, Elmer Hosband, followed with Cla tian Endeavor 7: Hogencamp noo) ome Of FARM CALENDAR Timely Reminders from The Penn- sylvania State College Schou) of Agriculture Petunias Selected Four of petunias are incl 1841 All-American ywers, an Pe nnsy varietie ided ar mong u flo nounce Lhe The Radiance, and Firs \ medal winners, and Violet which received honorable ivania varieties are Gem mention Plant Peas Early—Early planting essential for producing large yields of high quality peas, say veg~ etable gardening specialists of the Pennsylvania State College. All early and lale varieties should be planted as soon as the 801 is - able. Condillon of soil pianting time inf and quality oxy it Suis o * & enc effectiv spots in Patch Lawn Spots—For ching of tl and bare lawn pring, make a mix- ture of 1 bushel of good soil and one-quarter pound of gr seed After this mix ure and the fertilizer have been put he lawn ready | patches ing, agronomists of the Pennsyly lege explain pat " fun t} $Id He willis ime and on nia State Col Choose Delegates—Four delegate two girls and two boys, have been selected (0 represent Pennsylvania 4-H Club members at the 15th an National 4H Club Camp at DC, June 18 to 25 They are: Mary Kane, Allegheny County; Lucille Whitmer, North- umberland: Richard lefever Lan caster; and Bdwarg Kora, Potter Soybeans Do Well elies of soybeans whi at the Agricultural ment Station af the Pennsylvania State College during the past two growing seasons, Purdue 5 and Man - darin, wa, Canada, have proved most guit- nual Washington, <1 the 30 vari- have beel) Exper! ested Inoculate Pea Seed--Inoculating pea seed with g pure culture of ni- § trogen-fixing bacteria is a worth- while practice Clearfield Seeks Industry Clearfield residents are consider- ing ralsing $50000 in order to se- cure a new defense industry for the town. The group of more than 100 business men, meeting to hear ths plan, was told that defense orders could be obtained and that the first order would be for $150000. A to- tal of $25000 would be needed for machinery and another $25000 would be needed to meet the first payroll. Bank Stock For Sale! ‘It has become necessary to complete the ad- ministration of the Estate of George A. Beezer, late of Bellefonte Borough, deceased, and for that reason the undersigned Executors desire to dispose of, at private sale, sixty-five (65) shares of he First National Bank of Bellefonte stock, and fifty-five (55) shares of the Bellefonte Trust Company stock. Anyone interested in the purchase of the above shares of stock may inquire of: Mrs. Mary A. Beezer, Herbert M. Beezer, Executors. or W. Harrison Walker, Attorney. a strain obtained from Otta- i the central YOUR HEALTH the Educational Committes of the Board of Trustees of the Medical Soclety of the State of Pennsylvania, of which the Centre County Medical Society Is a com- ponent Human beings do not suffer from ptomaine poisoning There are many different kinds of ptomaine bu: It is not the ptomaine in putrid foods which make one (ll, even if a lot of the food has been eaten From Ptomaine is a word for substances which form in decompased food Food poisoning may be caused by different factors—-but not by ptom. aines, The food eaten may itself be naturally poksonous, Bacteria may made ub- SLANCes In once Whois have poisonous some food been ino the from the Chemica) accidentally food. There poisons may have introduced are POISONS worid waich appear similar tn edible substances, but such pols- onings are rare, When certain bac- teria grows in food It causes what is known as botulism, a highly fatal disease found sometimes in home packed vegetables com- merically ci plan no in anned foods Chemicals such lead, arsenic cyanide and son the alkaloid POISONING he most {1 poisoning is the gr A few germs into food may many the equent source of owih Of bact accident “ria food ally aropped become the 1 multipiy and millions of germ Mme food is ealen autioned agains. eating which do not appear clear DO ¥ YOU KNOW SiX more Wad selped redu nina grea the amoun: of drugs - AS | SEE IT By HORACE SENTZ Bul He John to figh take TELS Mu losing all sr, John's Alleys don't about. War tackticks plain one like me hats dumb. bu: 1 cant see wha John's to gain goin back where he started {rom. Then takes back Bengazil, n retook, be snazzy Lense 0 10 Derna tackticks Tats Gon gis might mage way 1 size ol guess, fter John shoulda kept h now he's spread Dy sex Theres jist a cha win, them Nasiis re But in ran iimmesell 00 men to Greece ance that he wont miht cook British eese. Ib Kinda looks to me as il John aint ot all the stuff he need: to hand Adolf that knockout bff, n ill] keep Mussy in the weed In 18 aas Uncle Sam, who packed knockout punch, 10 save the Al- s from th jam, a repeater now ale hunch, To say we won there last war gives pairiolc pain, Ni they cant put he screws on more, we'll hafia heln Loe din €m oul again GRADE SCHOOLS PREFARE SPRING FANTASY PRODUCTION enent Mi Lhe Ly the ng and Spring Fantasy 10 be pr ed Friday after May 2 treet EVIRNASIWIN the Bp bildings. i& in rehearsal Each grad has been definite unit, drilled and ecostiuined by the teacher of that grade. In it final assembly combination of these units a fine periorm- ance Dale building, grades | and 2, Miss Crider and Mrs. Leathers, present, “Dryads and Fairies,” Rhythm Band, Frogs, Owl, Pussy Cat, Raven, Miss Muffet and Spider Spring street, grade 1, Mra. Math- na, Snowflakes and Jack Frost, Miss Lucas, grade 2, “Clouds and Raindrops; Miss Barnhart, grade 3. Pages, Mary and Lamb, Chorus; Miss Wilkinson, Queen of Arabia, ‘Puck and Sunbeams.” Miss John- son, grade 4, Queen's Court; Miss Underwood, grade 5 Man in Moon Dancers; Mrs. MeGarvey, grade 5, and Mr. Hill, grade 6, King and Queen of Fairyland: Hansel and iGretel; Rainbow Fairies, Robin Hood Men, School Teacher and Children T here will be no admission charge jand students and teachers extend invitation to parents and friends to be present for the performance which is their Music Week project. Noon Spring grade children of Dale ie assigned a Lhw promise Joseph Waldron, 63, Wellsboro, R. 'D.. suffered serious injuries to the | | right forearm last Wednesday while i working with a buzz saw at his { home. Rushed to the | State Hospital, an operation was performed. He suffered from shock and loss of blood. is Prisoners Kept Busy Prisoners at the Pederal Peniten- | tiary at Lewisburg, manufactured | | about 41.000 storage cabinets and | 58.000 other small special items in} the metal factory there last year, | | bureau of prison officials told all Blosgsburg | HOUSEHOLD SCRAPBOOK Stubborn Jelly When preparing jelly and fuses to “jell,” a slice of carrot furnish the necessary pectin produce a clear, firm jelly, with trace of the carrot flavor it re- will and no Liquid Toilet Soap If one has a very sensitive or has undue oll secretions skin, the following solution found beneficial: mix and bottle quarts of rain water, four ounces borax, four ounces of baking and two ounces of ammonia; before using. This will be excellent tollet soap skin of the will be four of soda shake found an Paint Blisters paint blisters it is directly moisture, and it is quite useless to try to remove the blemish by applying more paint, Moisture is entering the wall and the painted surface is being soaked from the back, The only way to prevent thi condition 8s to and Before be When caused by locate the leak ntinge ‘ them repainting ure Wo loose paint are remove an Bruises B I Ci ISLAY ightly S00 Qs We prevented DiacCy Po pirit HAE Bl un ang ible of Lened rubbing uw weet oll and t Du Hesli-colored hen in ET uriace with will finish the We turpent Ling this mos powder IN Perfume Stains Can ix Perfur After Fertilizing AV applied 1 Washing Chiffon infion in To Brighten Pewter Pew ler brights Garing the piece ira FL CRY OF to whi Take with Putty To Soften in window } pounds ol ang ont togeLhier warm +54 aie 10 Lhe 1 « giana twelve hours without De removed To Make a Wall Paper Cleaner wall k sate L8 Des make a good paper cian ynful 3 H] of am- of of POONA fuls Eve Wash wash nol made by acid to water Mildew on White Clothes from while chloride waler tae gar- he mildew s. remove horoughils Remember, chloride of e8--#0 do DOL use on me beach colored clothes Baked Polatoes POLE Low stand fifteen minute Daging the ug the for and {et water baking bat in hat before thw will require Ore hail ial time Silencer Turn a tumbler the tha: iz licking the room Vers SACK person fei, but not heard walk of Lhe Then | Over Mn nervou can b# Faster Pouring When pouring liquid from a can two holes mast be made if any speed is 10 be acquired. One hole is for the liquid to pour out and the other to allow the air in as the liquid comes out ’ White Spots on Varnish White spots can be removed from varnish by pouring liquid camphor on a amall piece of cloth and rub- bing on to the gpot Avoid Scratches Many scratches on table tops can be avoided if pieces of feit are giued on the backs of the pottery ash trays, vases, etc Stains on Windows Paint and putty stains on window glass can be removed by dipping a wet cioth into baking soda and rubbing the paste thus made thinly over the glass. Let remain fifteen minutes, and wash in warm soft i water, without soap. This will j bring ali the stains with it. Rub idry and polish. i British Convicts Do Bit Convicts and prisoners in British prisons are helping their country win the war, Nearly all of them are engaged in some work of nation al imporignee and are recelvinz wages, which vary according to the nature of the work. Defense contracis are not apt to be sources Donets. from “The Look-of- the-Month dengue T Resigned © i holise sub-committee on appropria- | i | tons, 2 ————————— Farmers who live at home have leas time to grumble about the high cost of food. a aE 3 habit-ferming Sos Dot narcotics oe WETTIR TES of permanent economic | Health And Beauty DISEASE AND IMPROPER EATING, “1 always feel 50 bad when spring comes sald Mrs. Jones to the doc. tor who was calling on little Willie because he was suflering from a severe cold ‘1 don't understang it for 1 certainly eat plenty of good food al] winter and am well nou- rished That's just the trouble man of science. "You eat of the wrong foods and too little the right ones By the way 3 weight this winter’ bus I'll weather get sid the oom n naven walk it off warmer have You are mistaken, If you didn walk when the alr wa bracing will not walk whe: is warmer; besides just sald that you feel approaches’ con and navent bad a deficient vitamin dnpurities You are How mu tami Laken alely properly Hr bad. his feeding . his teeth am are vy ta Its Tihadas) finding BREAKING People BONES 0 eax) Done: hard no | have wonaer peopie MINK man ang bDIoOws ts, but an od Lght fall and whe hit some other bone, The reason u thal age causes such a reduction of animal matier in the skeleton that the bones jose thelr elasticity, Thes grow chalky and brittle so tha ght falls will often cause serio tures in an Gig person Much has been learned bones from X-rays. The causes of several dittressing diseases have been foung in fh Quo! J from Dr. Evans Some lwo years belore Lhe disease wa nized a man developed a pain in hi back which was called (pus in the kidneys). A year later he complained of a pain in his side, which was called pleurisy, Three months Jater he stubbed his toe on a rough place in the pavement and developed a pain in his chest, X- ray pictures of the chest showed some broken ribs” A disease called multiple myeloma Was suspected, Science has dis- covered tests for diagnosing this malady, They were applied, and the man was found to be a sufferer {rom this dread condition, which is due 0 cancer of the bone marfow It is progressive, and spreads from one bone to another. It so weakens the bone that it breaks wherever the disease locates itself, In the case mentioned, a bone fractured about once a month, “A {friend of mine, a surgeon had a similar experience. For several months he was supposed to be guf- fering from rheumatic pains in dif. ferent bones and joints, Then his bones. commenced . fracturing, To- wards the end he was bedridden on i May Tr about LH Way pyiells [an air mattress and was handied with exceeding care, but in spite | of every precaution his bones ¢on- | tinued (0 break. : recog- | Some people are born with such fragile bones that they fracture very easily. Most of them have a tendency to deafness and the whites of thelr eyes of a bluish cast It is difficult for fractures to heal if the suffered have too little lime in thelr Milk is our great. ource o and children es- yen an abun dally y ’ . Kod are systems ont ime hould be gi upply of Lo ' pecially # aant t them bone form sound AND THE NEW JOB SOCIAL SECURITY manage! rit Office ompxie - AMERICAN OIL COMPANY DEVELOPS NEW GASOLINE chem- fields is and new petroleum earching for reform napthas Hy process asolines aro- a new in- of high tempera- sures, carried out in ydrogen gas and a catalyst. has now res re and p the presence of | newly discovered soived Lhis protiem The hydroforming pr stated, is of great Interest to Na- tional Defense because it not only produces a new high anti-knock for automobile: but it {WwW the produc tion of octal aviation aso ahd a large potential supply of toluene, a vitally needed in the manuwiacture of T N. 1 Mr. Lane further stated that com prehensive lests of the product indi- cated that it would give more efficient high octane road per- formance. He concluded his remarks by stating thay this new hydroform- ing process has been enthusiastical- ly acclaimed id the etralevn in. (han | 3 CROCIRY DRUG ory AN HARDWARE wt Ces he gasoline OPEN: a Source 107 high ihe ubstance RUGS .- CARPETS BLANKETS DRAPERIES UPHOLSTERY COMPENSATION AUTOMOBILE & FIRE INSURANCE smoother, dustry to the Hines vance RECENT WEDDINGS Lucas—~Fockman Eckman, daugh Raymond Eckman Bellefonte now of Eimer P. Lucas of Unionville, R. D in the rectory of Bt Cathedral at Harrisburg at wk Saturday afternoon. The was performed by the Rev Kerchner, They were at. Ann E. McGovern and Harold W. Smith The br beige not only for its contribution manufacture of quality gaso- but as a distinct scientific ad- ris R Leer Mrs of for- Wil- son merly llamsport, and of E. P. Lucas were married Patrick’ 3:30 o'cl ceremony Francis A ended bb Bellefonte Hall dress with a to mat of of Centre ide wore a ANag acces: Miss Meo wore navy { The br Belle of 1938. For been employ Emi wie High ¥ 4 fonts CHROOL, Cian VERr she Nas Public nt Board at Har- attended the Un the pas } ed by the Retirems Lucas ang a now Meta ! Bellefont Bchoo yes SR eeDing { ire Scalds Are Fatal LEGAL NOTICES TO THE PUBL EXECLTOR'S NOTICH oe Matter of the Estat Eater I. HACK} 4 P ' ENBER/( ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICH Matier of the Estate of Mr to WILBUR ‘EE HERNREY he » Pa EXECULTRIXN'S NOTICE Matier of the Breon. late of G Pa Estate { rege Town. deceased NOTICE the Esta e of Pe EXECUTORS testamentary granisd indebiad requested 0 make having claims 0 4 i proven 1 BELLEFONTE TRUST Bellefonte, Pa. W. Ha Ally x19 to tor celay Exe Walker ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE in the Matter of the Estate of Wil- liam Courter, late of Howar d Town- ship, Centre County. Pa. deceased letters of administration on sald estate having been grantad the un- dersigned, all persons indehled there are requested to make Immediate payments, and those having clajms Or desnands aRainst the same, will present them without delay for set. tieent to CHARLES FP HIPPLE ; MENSCH AND HARRY V KEELER, Commissioners of Centr County, Administrator Bellefonte Pa x17 ADMINISTRATRIN' NOTICE In the Matter of the Bstate of John W. Klinefelter, late of Miiiheim Bor- ough, deceased letters of administration on sald estate having been granted the un- designed, sll persons ingebled there 10 are requested 0 make imunediate payments, and those having claims ou demands against the same, will sent them without delay for se 2 ment to MRS, LYDA M. KLIN TER, Administratrix, Millheim, Pa Harrison Walker, Attorney. x17 FXECLTOR'S NOTICE In the Matter of the Btate of {Ty H. Haag. late of ough. Cenire County, Pa. deceased tiers testamentary in the above estate having been granted 10 the undersigned. all persons indebted 10 the said estate are requefted to make payment, and those having claims to present the same duly proven. with. out delay to THE BELLEPO! r 10 f Har- Bellefont te Bor- TRUST OQ. Executor, Beliefonte, Pa R. Paul Campbell Amy. x20 EXECU TORS NOTICE. In the Matter of the Estate gm bias Plogner, late of gheuher lol own- ship, Centre Souynty. Pa. Letters testamentary in Ty above estate having been granted 0 the undersigned, all pesons inpebled 10 the sald estate are requested 10 make payment, and those having | claims to present the same duly Pre mn without delay to JOHN Executor, 151 NER, North Thomas Street, Bellefonte, Pa. James 1 C. Purest, Autorney for the Estate. x16 ED L. KEICHLINE BELLEFONTE Temple Court Phone 190 IN A CLASS BY ITSELF RUMFORD [3] AKING POWDER IT TODAY 2 | | THE QUALITY BA } 1 J mer —c————— gr yon ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE. In the Clement Harter, late of Letters of administration an said lefonte , Attys. x17 | ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE, | payments, and those having © | ot demands against the nt them without dela wo MRS NTE Matter of the Estate of | Marion Town. | ship, Oentre County, Pa. EXECUTRICES NOTICE In the Matter of the Estate of Elizabethy Herkimer, late of Benner Township, Centre County, Pa. de- ceased letters tes tate h ETRE n gy gor Wumeniary in the above aving been granted the ed reons naesbhted 0 requested 10 make ving to are ADMINISTRATOR'S In the Matter of the Estate of Robert W. Neese, late of Gregg Towr this Centre County. Pa decraned na id NOTICE ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTCH het J “ttlermnen MARGARET BROCK ERHOPF AND HENRY A BROCKER HOFF . t Bellet } & Jo 4 AL LOrne EXECUTORS NOTIC)Y or p ’ ’ ¥ COURT WHEREAS Pres FRO AMATION she hold - rt “reas e Oyer ail De- myers ne, Wt Y of Centre And 1 rand Jury u vene on MC INDAY. DAY “OF MAY 194 ET £X A MONDAY Of A. M. being erse Jury wiil MAY Muy the 3rg o'clock the Trav week of Court MONDAY IN ciock A M. being the Cor- of the Peace Alder and also such Constables that have business jn thelr respective wiring to report 0 the rable Court; that they be then there in prope: persons at time specified above, wilh thelr inGuisiy exam na ons own 7 ment BOO 10 dO things ww thelr offices apper- De Jone and those Who are Dound in recgiuizanes 10 prose cute against the nrisoners thst are and shall be in the Jail of Centre County, be then and there 0 Lroee- ule them shall be Just Given i r my hand at Beliefonte the Sth in the vear of our Lord 1941, and the 18510. vear of the Independence of the United States of America EUOWARD R MILIFR. Shen? Sherifl™s Office mie, Penna Tih, 194] given to thelr thelr leining to $200,000 A WEEK! ® As Pennsylvania swings full speed ahead into the national preparedness pro- gram, this company is tack. ling the biggest job in its history. Day by day the de mands for service mount. A year ago we launched a huge construction pro- gram to enlarge our plant. This year an even greater program is under way. Right now in Pennsyl vania we are spending half a million a week on new construction! We are making an all. out drive—with man. power, materials and money—to keep telephone service fast, adequate and dependable to speed Penn. sylvania’s production.