April 9, _1942. THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT. BELLEFONTE, PA. Page Seven ——— ~ Come to the Centre Democrat COOKING SCHOOL and see why Mrs. Bathgate has chosen the | Hotpoint Electric Range to demonstrate to the many ladies who will attend this cooking school, how easy and simple it is, to cook with 2 HOTPOINT. See also the 1942 Hotpoint Electric Refrigerators and the 1942 Hotpoint Washers Ask or phone us for complete details and we will be glad to advise you Hubert M. Rossman Bishop St. Phone 2615 Bellefonte Council Faces Revenue Drop iCo nel which ntinusd trom page « 28 resented t 0 do will Deli ad nothing government arate } levy the countywide was established then has been of borough At Monday's session Mr eto told Council that it req $30000 to $40000 a vear the acco (RL ) i 1 1938 when ins ion dist The poor levy county tax ict a borouzh government to make un b* |! pari dealer mete! 1 igr h one w ers pay of 8 Las auth 12zed he peciad committes repre sentative of the West Electric Com- pany to give a demonstration of a newly devel alr horn for use as air raid warning signals. The horns, small in size, operate effer lind by small com- maintained fre Ling ghouse local ped 1 sgligible, ang addeq - New angement Keepin we dust from ente " I Ins three of for $66 m Weber, of the into office Mr. Kelle of the ssell Lambert was chairman of the market to chairman of the ttee—a post by Mr Kellerman al was a member of the : mark and Ru 1 Com - treet Weh. named improve- 0 town a Immediate Delivery NOW but maybe NOT LATER! We urge you to purchase your Electrical Appliances NOW. We don’t have to tell you why it is so important. I SEE OUR DISPLAY AT The Centre Democrat Cooking School AT THE BELLEFONTE Y. M. C. A, April 15, 16, 17 at 2 P. M. Each Day We will have on display 1942 KELVINATOR RANGES with the amazing new french fryer. 1942 MAYTAG WASHERS, Universal Sweepers, Everhart Roasters, and Philco Radios. YOU'LL BE DELIGHTED WITH THE MANY NEW MODERN FEATURES OF THESE 1042 ELECTRICAL APPLIANCES! R. K. Owens Eledric Store Allegheny Street Bellefonte, Pa. | position "ing ‘Select Jurors mains ‘Corrected Weekly by C, when the roof capsized under the welght of the recent heavy snow, Austin Hendricks applied for the of borough dog catcher, but no action was taken until the exact status of the dog control problem hos been ascertained The Sanitary committee, renort- on the duties of the Health Of- W. W. Bickett indicated that health ceitificates had been 1s- 8 eating places inspected, and nuisance complaints investigated fioer 19 sued; 2 For May Court Continued McConville from page ome) John unemploye d Mitchell, lab’ Pele: housewife, Ploutz, lab'r farmer $ LOT Powelton Penna Furnace Wds munage Ban Ridge Howard RD lk migr, Woodw'rd th, farmer Spring mer Mills RD College JURORS N. Tracy, far CRIMINAL COURT (Meets Monday, May 18) Alkey, fireman Bellefonte dOt, larmer, Penna Furnace Baihu State ne Beege B.ole Botto Howard miner COURT JI RORS Monday May 23) sctant. Philipsburg Adama, billing clerk Pleasant Oap Bellefonte College Julian mite RD civh {Meets E Adama th H efonte RD ont ~ Pl casant Gap State College foreman farm'r Hipburg Munson ! a liefonte WwW R ir H HUrg % 1s i amater Coburn 94 I Be Hefont ¢ RD pntr Pine Grove Mills V Prank Snook. clerk Centre Hall Mra Preda I. Stock, hkp'r. . Bellefonte Vv E. Vaughn, barbar. Sandy Ridge Faw. T Walker, lab'r Wingate H Ros Wallace, bricklayer. Milesburg Bruce E Watson, truck driver Bellefonte Ceo wr H. Smith Takes Judicial Oath When C. William Kreisher, 33, was sworn in at 10 a m. Monday as judge of the 26th District of Mon- tour and Columbia Counties, he be- came the voungest judge ever to serve in that area Register and Recorder George A. Zeigler, who gwore in the late judge C. E. Kreish- er, father of C., William, administer« ed the oath People in the United States spend $15000000 a year on [raudulent cures, accoruing recoras, to MARKET QU OTATIONS Y. Wagner Bellefonte $1.15 & Co, Flour MIN, Wheat Onts Buckwheat Rye Barley Corn Rectal Soreness Get Relief New Easy Way «= Sit In Comfort Don't negleet itchy raw broken spola around rectam, Few places are so Habe to infeetion. A quick dependable reliever of recial soreness is Pro<ar-mon Rectal Brings gooihing sense of comfort upon coniacl, forms protecting film over sore urea, helps destroy infections germs, aids Nature heal up raw, broken tissues, No ofl « to gredse to stain clot™ing, Fold on money baek goer. aniee, Gel this modern relief today... ask for PROLARMON RECTAL AT WIDMANN & TEAM DRUG STORES Inc. 60 60 of an $0 Tire Thiet rows Ts27, 370 Disbursed Heavy Prison Term In Centre County (Continued from page one Columbig fenced to serve in the county fall on receiving stolen good the other two stole the for Fern Auman's ear Judge Walker declared from the bench that the court will do every. thine possible discourage tealing of Or the tolen tires The cabin C1) man were March 22 and is owned Although eastern Pennsylvania Region No comprising 4 of the Btate Treasury, Beranton, $883,736.70 In Bpecial As- sis was disbursed to 31.808 per- sons receiving Aged and Blind Pen- siene and for Ald to Dependent Children during the month of March, according to Gi. Harold Wag ner, State ‘Treasury. For February of @ total of $879,123.30 was distributed in this area to 32,235 recipients in these classifications Centre county residents [n the groups receiving specia] assistance were pald a total of $2737030 In March divided as follows: Aged, 756 checks, $15.49180; Blind, 68 checl: $2070; Ald to Dependent Children 314 checks $9808.40 February pay- ments totaled $26,756 80 During the week just closed, Di- Relief payment; in Centre aggregated $1,028 90 dishurs. 200 cases. Last 213 cases $1.003.70, according Mr wissa county, from 2'% wns to 5 yeni s chorge of Police sald Knupp te ne n tatice Lo the tires ale rence and Nevin Au- charged with ente. ing on in Penn town- by Raloh E. Ker. the value of the eatimated at about tld not be the dishes antiques the nolice located hin Sstetter goods £00 lared were Approximately wa rey Some of d Nay NEVIN takeg its real ve since many heirlooms and $75 overed fl tne o« e- of stolen renort- equipment of OO & rect ed was 80 county ed to received Wagner thi hing veel Auman to "4 at the crimes was the un nro} RIL, where. Bellefonte Man ’ Honored the C unde county charged man in Ciinton ol been larenece A wr in 1959 on Pontinued from page one) supervisor First prize was £5 worth stamps each winning team. Bec- winners each ved £3 stamps, and third defense stam awarded by ety defense of of member ond prix wt n to the rece) wy winner Pri 1enn were M: Fers 100000 Milers in the Altoona ct inch these from Centre fourteen ves Harry A De- 128 Willowbank street, and WwW. Wolf, 203 East Howard fonte: Earl H. Miller WYer avenue, State Col bun lap, 501 Deca ded re Robert R Harry street R both Hianch Tierney Gl Bellefonte Field Supervisor : To Meet Farmers FARM CALENDAR rd reset Wes and t Curtin 120 Reminders From The Penn- State College School of Agriculture Timely sylvania pervisor Feed Save Farm Tires...C areful 1 ! on farm actors, trucks rative agricultural] en- the Pennsylvania BState I The enemies underinfi and ' ms of ation brakes Care save tires A heavy sugar feeding hun- these mat will Feed Hungry Bees _ ¥ f for ialists at the Penn. Colirge 150d Ted from 2 Nn a I part of water ie Heat cent, and rmers Myer tat- bot) Hgar before y to $400 nd rate of 4 thoes ! ntil the bs interest Per hen enol Plan Home Recreation—Deliberate planning of such activities as home- Crop and Peed Loan Ofte end Rag yams yng Jini le. le. no mote than iz actially needed In sobbing K Al dnp me that the farmer mas ~ of giving R A y p talent to carry out his prog enriching ) o repay rom his ral soelolos u he i f i m are available to oping re eligible Mr verte pail It is a policy of the Emergency to order 1hied ean ©Ot . 3000! weniently Penns: Grow More Peas—Increased viel Good Bed Conducive to Needed [e can Re laxation e run fort able he otained thy paration and proper of be | that Helen xten mty reinxation t Miss nomics Cent todas ler pnts oh home resentatis af Py Control Sheep Parasites..For tment of internal parasite i g phenothiarzi be re. ne is h effective results estock specialists Pennsylvania State Collece Produge Ryegrass Seed-—Present rabie prices for ryegrass seed encourage Pennsylvania farm- produce seed for the market, to Penn State agrono- of { the ning one the miorm ( eve gleopner a mattress naterial and support workma Among other ute tas the comfort of a tractive lightweight that are adequate in to clean. Because a fre _uently, it should be light, but « firm and substantial For orderliness and ease of clean- ing the bedroom. it is necessary to provide ample storage for bedding If closets were overlooked when the house was built, they may be put in now at a small cost Miss Butler has suggestions for planning and equipping either per. manent or temporary closets, If you would like help, write or phone your request ‘to her at the Agricultural Extension Office In Bellefonte - The ratio of telephones United States is 13 to ea ‘h the population GAR ONE DAY — SATURDAY, nehiy a factors that contrib. bed are at- bed coverir size and easy hed is moved Legion Auxiliary In March Meeting Nentioyed nade smal her valuable work in the organ- ization. The evening concluded with a encial hour during which reiresh- ments were served fervem Oo Marriage Licenses Granville McePatridee. York State College Pleasant Gan Pleasant Gap Bellefonte Bellefonte Mt, Pleasant State College Arthur Sophia Mae Wagner Don Harold Shuey Naomi Violet Lucas Jay 8 Knapp Catherine C. Cole David E. Milotta | Doris Jean Snow in the - 100 of Dn ver no rt in winning this war by Buying Defense Bonde, DEN THEATR LOCK HAVEN, APRIL 11 “Riders of the Badlands” CHAS. STARRETT RUSSELL NAYDEN “Mexican Spitfires Baby” LUPE VELEZ LEON ERROL The Happiest Star of Hollywood In An Exciting Romantic Comedy — lf — pr STARTING LOMBARD SUNDAY, JacK BENNY. APRIL + 1's ToBeor 12th Not oBe: w 3 DAYS — STARTING APRIL 16th GENE AUTRY a “All American Coed” “Sierra Sue” FRANCES LANGFORD In the twenty counties of North Stranded Soldiers Well Treated (Continued from page one) The service been “guests” here singing the pralses hospitality It has town get Ike Commer " cay ganizations set up a small fund to be used providing shelter breakfast to service men who themselves stranded in town It is not the intention alm of officials to enter Into the thing on a large-scale basis, for there's for sueh a course, Beveral a week should take care serving cases Here's the way put it: “A couple of way to Altoona lam They cold and hadn't hours, They asked { I knew of anyone going to Altoona When 1 told them 1 didn’t. they asked for a night's lodging. 1 want take them to the lockup Cooking School Will Open Here (Continued from page one) and Knepp cooked in a steam cook- ended kettle or an electric range! Some of the recipes really needed revising, according to Mrs, Bathe gale's notions, For instance, one old recipe for scrapple starts like this, “Separate hog's head into halves “Housewives be apt Lo have anys Mrs to separte men have of who have gone away Bellefont's that business. of nl Ore been sugested the thing on a that the Chamber ir and fratery the one bart nowadays, wouldn't a hog's head handy’ Bathgate, “or know how it if they had it. Bo we start our scrapple with a plece of lean, fresh pork and find it isn't at all hard to make and is a grand dish for a chilly night.” If you are interested in good food and how to cook It—to preserve all its health-glving vitamins, and in easier, better ways of food prepara- ton-—-you'll enjoy this program tre. mendously, Mrs, Bathgate is an old friend to homemakers In Bellefonte who find her classes so helpful be- cause she loses the practical slant, Bhe ugrests elaborate expensive dizhes that might be nice "e ves wr cook the SHEE a re alte Sovléing by Bow spend the night I vot them Bd room at a hotel and ca all the - "ne or #1." he continued An " being Thase guys many S881 n food jobs Lo take g armed for and find or no need dollars de- f ¢ of Ba one police officer on ton ni about with some sailor their landed in were shivering raten me | for never never Giqr to to to-ea day BO n goes on in homes in Ameri time. Bhe does suggest newer more economical ways y i oonk i k FOO COO a rh a month dog $2) fore to Dre Don’t miss The Duteh Tri thi meals } 4 Last Course, is ! as you would There'll be gift: each day, skits and fun and a chance to ark Mrs. Bathgate questions about eooking problems that are both- ering you Remember hurry der guess Victory Garden Meeting, Tuesday any next Wednesds ‘5 in Continued Om Page one) choice hest times } Care oil Grants New Trial In Highway Case (Continued Irom pege one) ev] 4 YT ered at recent Jury awarded of $3000 with the plan change ange nlante CON - are 4 L wroprog i appealed a RAardeners op it BAN 1 her Keel na Mr out tl planned, and is useless to How- properly sibstantial the original invest- ition, he said, food important part war. Every pound of Vv y Gar food re armed {i A! added mainted at LER SY NEOwWay col Department ’ |; 34) high requires A Eargen conducted will return P . dividend Re at s witnenses Department estim t $255 In granting y Ant for the ated High- damage ment will winn pla ing produced {iy in . the new trial the t the ctor aens out tha jury. which Wiley ) aITin Rl the termining or nur of eased HNO of damage alliex. he persons interested are the meeting next garden (nols, seeds and will be swarded during door prizes #3 LF RRtY after the hed apparen radiet ar the . urged { attend Tues. aay fertilizer the evening as To Collect Books For County Library Members charge Saturday canny or additiona; making certam Some for mild exeered Lhe property and the verdict might wer be lar ingl value of the farm Concluding, Judge Walker's on ion set forth that In order to avoid possibility injustice being done the na terested riven thes yr mity to nresen } af of the Girl Seout Troop Miss Erma Sloop on morning will conduct 2 ass of Bellefonte homes to gath- books for Coy Congr ts in. In of ties In 8 the tre nt q an 3a Housewives OW in the houseclenr reed te ¥ possible books Pledge Campaign Opens April 16 ned are now learming how to earn merit the past two weeks Poo FE Woman ect fie nr ch Minute been as- mber af ’ Defense the 1. O. U and Blue Legal Notices ADMINISTRATOR “ar vA Gil Cen number bh that the Pledee can be fully explained is asked to pledge and Min Women > Yihe "lr ton - giving time their efforts to the pledge campaign Cooperate with them by receiving them enurteously when they call on you to obtain vour pledee In honor of the start of the Pledge Mr. Aikens has suggested store and busines mans homes ible diz. the American Flag outdoors! Thursday when the drive which means so much to the success of thi= nation’s war effort gets une der way been for finute vol They are Men inteere ute ate the Ba ~ iw J their and “ NOTIC E tter of the estate . land. Jate Pera yon tre County, Penna of administration ing been gran ied place, en “ll perion reauested mediate payments, and those claims or demapds against the will them wi hout delay | 3 to ERNEST L GiLLI- Administrator, 36 Rivers de Redbank, New Jersey ampbell. Atlorney cami that align pvVery and ae DOs: nia v next LAND, Avene Paul | Not Tolerate Damage To Parking Meters Ch! dina poke 50 cents onment Fs vison nen Ly} f of of Bellefonte provisions Police Har calls att the park Prov 1 Con of winch to $50 i the de who ( structic { 1} oi he Chie! Dukeman * Clinseified HS ry ention ing meler or- Dukeman, to the , fines of from is, or all faces imprise- for ten ae tam - WET i Mil» Pring ms Lo ordinance as id iG ads Public Sales enforce to ADDIT o Ls In OF FI TDA Y TORAL BALES BECOND BEC ON PAGE "TION Saturday, April 18 MRS PHOEBE W HARM Harm Saturday, April 18 i R Ve greet b AND HEREER ARMING some ant gue eo nt 12:30 » T GOBBLE heller fan. Wi OOD goid-leas saucers, cooking ue iron with and rack Viotrola hiffonier m. Credit rill be made known on day of Ourper, auct — i —————— Clinton Stock and Merchandise AUCTION at Lock Haven, on Mill Hall Road ol Sale Held Every Wednesd'y at 1 P. M. Beef, Cattle, Fat Hogs, Shoats, Feeder Pigs, Dairy Cattle, Calves. Breeding, Raising or Slaughter Animals. We Will Sell Any Kind of Livestock or Merchandise. OUR COMMISSION IS VERY REASONABLE Special Wed., April 15 - Sale of Baby Chicks ! No Commissions Charged Unless Sale is Made T. S. PORTER. MILL HALL. PA. E. E. HUBLER, Auct. Loud Speaker Will Be Used )
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