oe Muy 1, 1941. . Marketing for “Budget Busters” - WR Just back from market, Home Economist Dorothy Bathgate checks her order list for the low-cost meals she will cook at tomorrow after noon's final session of the Centre Democrat Homemaking School Don't miss this last and most interesting class at 2 o'clock, In the ¥Y. M C A PORT MATILDA R. Mr. and Mrs and Mrs. Agnes H 5 ceola Mills spent Sunday with Mr. Camp Meade pent the weeken: d and Mrs. M, A. Kerin wih his wiie ho was former! Mr, and Mr: Ww ) r of Washington weekend with Mr. and Mrs Mrs. Mary ol a couple weeks with Nan Woomer Mr. and and son home o! other - Sunday vi itors and Mrs. John De.nl Mrs, Lennie Burke Mrs, Harry Ardie and visited wit! Kerin. Mr. and Mrs. John rejoicing over Lhe ( was born on Wegd- Harshbarger AITIVARI OL R&R Lise Beckwith and Sunday Por. 4 Mrs, Roy ter Barbara scent and Mrs, Ira Lame at cousin at ‘Home stead Mr. and Mrs, Joe McCory of Bal- timore, spent a few days with ber mother, Mrs. Veronica 1 ndrew Strasick, who ed at Baltimore, spent with his mother ) also sick. at the home of Mr. and Mrs Roy Hogarth is patric 8 ! Woodycrest in his home n JH is at Mr. and Mrs, C. W. Solt and the spent Sunday at her nieces at Sandy y Milesburg Ridge he! i t care of his in Mr, and Mrs, Paul I. Lego Mr and Mrs. Joe iy of Conemaugh spent Sunda Che rv Run. formerly § mother the T. D. Weaver proper- Schell, who just ret: destroyed by fire Sunday from a two weeks visit in New Yo y Ciy visited with friends of thi place on Sunday Harold Erhard was itor on Priday Mr. and Mrs. Miles Hoover and family spent Sunday with his mother in Altoona last Friday evening at the home of Mr. and Mrs, Clarence Hoover Mike Skrepik and family of Altoona, spent Sun- . - day with the latter's parents, Mr The people who are very righte and Mrs. W. E. Shively of this place § are hard to ge: along with Mrs. Ruth D.xon js spending a less you agree with them. MOSHANNON (Continued from page three) Lewis visited Joyd LeRoy T we Lewlies pres. home of Mr 8he ‘3 valid wife arned and the Frank Culver Julver, a Tyrone vis- and Mrs the weekend There was a carpet rag sewing very BUY UNITED STATES DEFENSE BONDS This Bank is cooperating with the Government, without profit or remuneration, in making United States Defense Bonds available to the public. We cordially this Bank. 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The Old Miser’ s Gold (Continued from page one) come? “I am coming, The firs. candle now halted and wa. ed tl] the second candle ar- rived, and then the two oid men 89 oddly alike, went down the hall- day escorted by a vertiabwe body- guard of huge and growsque snad- OWS, Up the stairs went the men and shadows and Into the aitie, where, in a dark corner, stood an ancien. cedar chest, with huge hinges and a heavy lock Ceremoniously, almost reverently, Absolom drew forih the great key and handed It to Aaron, who, in his turn, unlocked the chest, revealing a heap of musty bills, duli-.0cking dollars and smaller coins even UL) pennies. The chest was alinosy hall full and the eves of both men glis- tened as thev .ooked in 5. ils treas- ure “Fifty dollars to night sald Aaron with gusto nothing to add?” “Nothing.” Absalom spoke curtlv and half turned away, then leaning forward laid his claw-like hand upon that of hig brother, sald sed any Absalom “Have you impressively money Aaron,” he “have You mi ly?" “Yes, twice ‘You “What yet? Spread it all somebody has stolen money from the Haas boys?—iead these dumd folks about to come runnin’ from town out cryin’ that we've got much money? Ach! No no” “But to me, Aaron.” There was reproach in the voice, “1 migh have been | you had to m wold it, for I have lost fifty doliag this day. QGone—gone from the old stove hole in the kitchen’ “Dumb {ool growled “Don’t ye nu know that Lhe rings in the wood?” “Ja, but 1 thought I could wate! Now 1 suppose he must go.” The voice wa all steal. Today re all thieves. But the bank late whispered the other have said nothing?" would you have me to do around that Aaron hired helo “1 have been thin conceited hat few poor dollars we h al up here ired gir} like Ach, Gott! It pend money--mone) you thi a4 woman She sees NO Mone) care! we aint them 3 we a.n't en mebbr we Aare ave gh ale returned # lor a space forward over the t euch other thoughts fully Then hour after hour hadow army dan house, wavering and m sinking forms, that moved ingly immovable boards : pictures back Irom their the wall-—that [ited 3 cornhusk mat rexssés ang sought the dark recesses of dusiy closet but which at last, jed the ahadow the grotes- ed about Lhe ocking above seem- que paces the flaps of 1 i n back up to the closet in the attic, And that was how jt came about hat John Haas, coming to call upon his uncle, was met at the door by the very weman wha had appealed 0 num for work, “Well, well, Mrs genial.y., “Here 1 was recommend you Lo my uncies, find you here already.” John Haas was fond of his uncles, bug he a shame-faced way, proud of their wealth and their eccentricity. They were the b.g men of the coun y for all they were m.isers, and he, despite his word.y ways and his Englsn, was ther next of kin and heir, It gave him a strong feeling of reliel that Mrs, Gelz and her husband were at Lhe house, To be sure, the countryside ac- credited Mrs, Getz with he tem- per of the devil" and she was known to continually henpeck her husband by ho.ding before him the ower of late husband, who cu au a constable s head and shot an- ther man In the hip before he was oi captured by the law, and later made his wife 4 widow However, she was quiet and re- pectable enough on the surface atl all eventa, and John Haas went back 10 his home ip a different town con vinced that now, at least, he would not forever be seeing in ever) red glow on the horizon his uncles house burning and would no longer see in every murder tale a possibie end he two old misers in thei farmhouse was both star led and wor the incoherent letter which reached him shortly after the first big snow wm of the irging his immediate presence at the Haas home The in agon.zed rived wis half their Getz,” he sald com.ng Lo and 1 not particulariy her lonely 50 he ried by Year ’ 7s | brothers told wien ne Ar- ory that the whispers nothing les than that irom the god and sl- fortunes wa the old chest Not ver or copper, but the bill Lie banknotes that could be carried ea:lly and nolselessly. What wa more, the chest had opened a duplicate key, and nobody could Dave secures the except Mrs. Getz Eons Deen rea, Key himme. have ) stormed Absalom ice from the ci PAY him {0 come noun } mebbe Lakin 5 EL he don't gel he ge 4 Ho money want no Dbolioe tinately But and that nigh train on Phila a deter and the aid of He robber them =e “get back some of The event ‘that fol about some startling dis continued next to justice Lhe mone) lowed brough CORT To be week) HOLT'S HOLLOW shocked on our friend Our community was Sunday morning when and neighbor E. M. Burd pajsed away very suddenly. The bereaved friends have our deep aympathy Miss Marilyn Leathers spent a week at Pine Grove Mills recently as the guest of her Jister Mrs Frank Dreese Mrs. Arthur Burd vasited wilh Mrs. Howard Burd on Friday Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Royal and Miles Stauffer drove in {rom Ohio on Monday to spend a few days with friends. Mr Stauffer ang chil- dren wil] return to Ohio with these friends on Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Leather; and family spent Sunday with Mr, and Mrs. Phil McCartney and family at Monument, Our schools at Central City clos- ed on Tuesday. Mr. and Mrz, Donald Shawley o Bellefonte, Mrs. Olive Rhoades and children, and Ruth Magargel were Sunday guests at the Lee Johnson home. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Leathers made a business trip to Stale College on Friday also We know people who crave empty honors, just so other people do not know how empty (hey are. visited at Pine CGrove Mills wih their Mrs. F E. Dreese Mr, and Mrs daughter Ralph McCartney of Pleasant Valley, Mr. and Mrs, Harry Lateas and son of Yarnell, Mrs, J FP. McCartney of Mt. Eagle, Mr. and Mrs. Joe Kelly and daughter of Howard were weekend visitors at the Charles Lucas home EN, Confer and Dan Gray of Orviston were callers in our viliage on Saturday Milford Burd of Pleasant Gap spen tthe weekend with relatives at this place Mr, and Mrs. Joseph Butler of Monumen: called at the Leather home on Sunday evening Miss Theo Butler is spending thi: week with her aunt, Mrs, R. B. Leathers and family. Mr, and Mrs. Orvis Watson and family Gladys and Geraldine Kelly spent Sunday at the Roy Sheesley home at Howard, also called at the Guy Johnson home in Milesburg Mrs. Harry Haagen of Yarnell spent Sunday evening with her sis. ter Mrs. Burd Mr. and Mrs. Roy Sheesley ant family of Howard, were callers in our burg on Saturday evening. It is easier to spend money than to swe it and this explains why most of us have none to spend. DO YOU KNOW That you save money buying lumber direct from a manufacturer? You pay only one profit. Our lumber is manufactured with all the newest and most up-to-date machinery. We have on hand a quarter of a million feet of stock sizes of both hard and soft lumber. We can manufacture more than a million feet a Year, VISITORS WELCOME ! WE DELIVER! Good Roads Now Lead to Our Mill KEPLER LUMBER CO. MOSHANNON, PA. Mill is located 1 mile South of Pine Glen, turn in at school house, half mile East of Pine Glen. Evangelists to Conduct Series of Mr was, ui There a RM i | family spent Sunday afternoon in' Eagle, Milesburg and Fairview | Meetings At Hecla Union Church “ua ir Cision wan ane familly were visitors in Williams- port, Baturday Mr. and Mrs. Ralph and family of Pleasany Valley Faturday evening visitor: Clayton Wa son home Sunday visitors a Watson home were Grover Leathers, Wa and Miss Wertls of Juniat Mrs, William B_ rout Lewistown, Mrs, Th key, Paul, Shirley and All MeClo key of C.arence Last Monday evening Daughters Mrs, Leonard members present ness €f the MoCartne wer MeCu omas mel a Yeager and Ciatr wa memper evening, list bu invied Wo Lhe dining fine repast of annited enjoyed Laem The Kutch Sisters, Evangelists and Musicians were pol Page Five Lock Haven. Verda Woomer ght and Tuesday ent Monday ner par- spent with Charles cation with h Warr is spending his va- is grandma at Orvis- Mrs. Claylon Emenhizer Ldren and Mrs, Sudile Mrs, John Warr and t the William Richiner Y alernosn regular chure! ia 9:30, also service Bale FF. H church lay moming the Youns Rally. Everyone wel > Sp chal Training ana § i Alr Corps m Jeflerson Wo Lowry Pield | receive training Blatchford’s Amateur Hour Show 1.30 P. M. EVERY SUNDAY Broadcast From W.F.B.G. toast HOW DO YOU RATE AS A HOME BUDGETEER? GIVE YOURSELF THIS QUIZ— CHECK YOUR BUDGET PROBLEMS WITH THESE ARE YOUR PET FOOD ECONOMIES AS OUT OF DATE AS A HOBBLE SKIRT? po you AND HUBBY HAVE A HARD TIME “GETTING TOGETHER” 'YES| BNO] -+ catsnmmt— ON FOOD BUDGETING? DOES THE IDEA OF SEARCHING - FOR LOW-COST FOODS THAT ARE TASTY AND NUTRITIOUS THROW You INTO A PANIC? SEASONED WITH A DASH Qa) ~—L2 OF IMAGINATION? DO you SERVE LEFT~OVERS DOES FRIEND HUSBAND DOZE WHEN YOU WANT TO DISCUSS WAYS AND MEANS OF STRETCHING THE FOOD DOLLAR? DISHES THAT ARE EASY AS “ROLLING OFF A LOG"? WOULD YOU LIKE SOME RECIPES FOR UNUSUAL AND INEXPENSIVE | | If you are interested in being a real Home Budgeteer—if vou want fo stay within your food allowance and still serve attractive, healthful meals—ifl you want fo save time, money and effort in food preparation—ihen come ta Home- making School. ATTEND THE BUDGET - BUSTERS CLASS OF THE BELLEFONTE CENTRE DEMOCRAT HOMEMAKING SCHOOL TOMORROW AFTERNOON AT 2 O'CLOCK Y. M. C. A. Class Conducted by Mrs. Dorothy Bathgate, Well Known Home Economist
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