May 14, 1942. THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, BELLEFONTE, PA. Modern Etiquette Lessons In English 1. What is one of the most charm 7. What type oclal letters ul- Words Often Misused n's. Plainne observe the two n's House. Bellefonte, Pa 1 1:30 ing traits of one’s personality? ways demand mpt letter in re Do not say, These precaution: Hemorrhage observe the rrh, Devel. Feeding Cows ; : He o'clock PA inn Friday ’ 1 a . (YW s \ P . "nm | y \ . { wend 4 ¢ ris 2. What is the proper material fo ply? will reduce accident Sn will op: no e follows the p as In envel Milk ] urlty. IL is the sale materia W roduction cost are lowest \ #42. for Lhe nstruction Y rds? } i tl rirl and lesse ber of lens ope. Boull two | Messiah: ob- n alerid A use in the drill. On Or sols some , calling cards } nm dancin th a girl and lessen the number of accident } u when cows are on good pasture, re serve Ww y th 1 n | howling . "eka . . ! . potash or a complete fertilize: wh 3. Is It necessary when writing for W mi , Y Ag Do not say, “The boy did his work minds County Agent R. C. Blaney as 0-14-5 or 2-12-86 is desirable, Wit} he rdir \ wd uld tell her! ) \ 1 3a Flv 1] ' YW { { inirymen depend Sy 44 dep information regarding : pretty well” Say, “fairly well Word Study Howeve 0 often dalrymen Gepend 4 coods, the amour one expects to take ! Poge Five BIDS WANTED 10. GRAZIER irst and final £0 nt of RN # wad ow FARM AND HOME Sealed bids will be received by the | secoupt of RB» Grusier. ‘samy, lo of Centre County Institution District at N ' “ the Commissioner Office, Court Good Pasture Reduces Cost of per cent superphosphate help he growth and vield and hastens ma- on pasture y furnish all the feed . Do not say, “Ruth told me about Use a word three time «ts, to enclose a stamp? 1h tion p Chlrehy une: it In fron her father Sa) in your Let us Inereate our vocab or thelr cow: not realizing that rH et 111 v \ i y ant 11f - 4. Is vv proper t i 44] m | nat 1 thie co 3} the pres ' { her father inry b mastering One word “acl Igh=-producing cows cannot eat | y M 4 f ‘ wr [] 8 1 plove ‘o hum Do n iy, “Not as I have p day. Words for this lesson ficlent grass to furnish all the nut ) N nt 9 a Ye \ . dar bdr dh rients necessary high produc ing? r owl 11 ¢ In at auran Sa Not that I have heard TENABLE Pa Ary for igh prod What js tl t | | Do not sa “1 am In need of maintained, o When Wa Bre ood letter? Ha iu fund Say, “I am in need of mon- be the last man he world giv Vakt 11 Does a v an \ We | 1% Ti IPI | \ HM y up his cause when | full evening dt 'd at a weadl eption 31 ny mi Vers tis. | Sir Walter Beott with the hould to 1 pounds ap acre a separate operation ger of killing the Innoculating hurtir germination hh tion first turned or + nilk production goes up from Nn rapidly BIDS WANTED September proposal will Ix ITINERARY nroposed journey KINow Answers to Modern Etiquette ¢ ¢ " aq ate Words Often Mispronounced MASTER'S NOTICE OF HEARING IN DIVORCE &T IN THE ORPHANS COURT OI CENTRE COUNTY No. 61046 Words Often Missspelied Great Six-Day HOUSEHOLD Sea Battle Ends SCRAPBOOK Bellefonte Presbyterian Church Hi vy ( | Sleep Produce; St John's Reformed Christian and Missionary Alliance Cy. 4 ) 4 Union Praver Meeting Prevare Markel Lambs esl Price First Evangelical, Bellefonte H Halbert J } tor © United Brethren Church S { tains . . ; ‘ . v ‘ Edward GG. E. House er, past Sunday bio RS hn t 4 t | t ! IN THE ORPHANS COURT OF Y “ g y . ’ t th J hove ir : R40 the i ef bre t CENTRE COUNTY, PENNA rT Fetate New Plaster Presbyterian Charge B J ( » » * . : ! BAT } County Agent Gives Savbean FARM CALENDAR . " ‘ " : : f Soothing to the Gum ' Information From The Penn s¥lvania State Collere School of Agriculture Milesburg - Unionville Methodist Timely Reminders u Bees to Produce More Fatty Soup St. John's Lutheran, Bellefonte Deibler Scored For Posting Land ADMINISTRATRIN'S NOTICE EXNFCLTOR'S NOTICE Hublersburg-Zion Reformed Charge E EN i R Much Pulpwood Needed r Needle book 5 | C. Y. WAGNER & COMPANY Julian United Brethren : drop ¢ A { Odors : ¢ » i L (row (yond Laspherries — Pp ; 3 A ee ¥ hel WAGNER'S he most of 2 ‘ danting Broken Glass in jo t AMES hays { ¢ bans bd + ’ + 4 # . y ’ hud . : iS TIER ely 1 ono whic t very fertik id Riche onli wend IRL : beer od to Quality Flour ger of small ard ror Jmt VERE It thirty grees East | a a A Hard Wheat Pat Flare o¥] A # : W : . . : f ah H+ in y at |p [) Sor , 4 re i A t : ; ta prin ™ : t t pet y J Pp { " ‘ *. P ei Wa wi aid WAGNER'S SE tered. ‘The smd] sled th Jong, It is © MeEws LL Our Best Flour 58-50 Blend Expect More Turkevs Ei 11.123 IN AREA RECEIVE ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICY SPECIAL AID IN APRN the M f ‘ 4 Ke ibe male of WAGNER'S Very Best Flour Winter Wheat I'l Tomato Starter — Toma n twenty countie f | mig ! i ' hs nart o 4 buy bombs Stamps buy § whi has bes ' d | Ruy 1 8 DNDefense Bonds tate Tr Y.i ls tally he same as the re. Special As- ! rs: area insofar gs the fishing pecialist ists La lisbursed to 31.123 per- } Ww ( rs ter when Stamps every pay day! 4 Beginning Eagle Creek retin tn Legal INOBICES i sme rete uo of ia Engl: 3 Wagner's 32% Dairy Feed Willian , ERNEST 1 —_ —E James N ght | minstrator. 36 Riversiae | Wagner's 20% Dairy Feed Harold Wagner, vania State Federation of Sport NOTICE OF COMPUTATION OF and ons Wirth degrees pas ye CODA % New re ’ : "3 Wagner's Horse Feed Bedbank to wear State asurer. For March a total men's Cinbs, ted Deibler in the Wagner's Pig Meal concerned, but t - O1 ceiving ged and Blind pen- or regul MEND CLOTHES TO LESSEN fons ir Al to Dependent It ] DEMAND ON NEW GARMENTS month of April. Merritt i t « he Penn RETURNS OF PRIMARY 1 . at township road: paul Campbell, Aliornes nding is an excellent of $883 726.70 was distributed in thi nal wting, It alss a well ELECTION 2 Vy sai n ith family clothing, say area 31.808 recipients I these known iact tha js family REGISTERS NOTICES hereby given that the I tollowing account a yor y rast 3 o ian n ¢ {i Das A ane f ty Board of Elections 4 ' } comer wo iad mi i an passed a home econo- classifications irn alto enjoy th fine RA 3 [ 4 n 1 $3all: thie Office belonging to said Daniel Hall, thence } representative of Centre county re jen in he f "ig prov by the fish- Wagner's Egg Mash Wagner's Chick Starter 12 o'clock noon, ¥ ern len a group recejy Special Assistance we State whose license lay, May 22. 1842 for the purpose by land of same Nor twenty-eight » mending, you were paid ¢ al of $27.14920 in support from her church he Will hel; } | 1 the demands on! April divided as follows: Aged. 758 dise + A sxira-<large fish direct attendance was machinery Before checks, $15546.10: Blind, 87 cl morning with a 1 nee to become large $2010: Aid to Dependent Children While it § ue they are ith. attendance; in the evening s ut ¢ ifficult to mend take that need- 302 checks, $0593.10 March pay- in their legal richts the snortamen 5 totalled $27.37030 of the State will no doubt agree 1g a pe ¢ an vo frstirtis Aoo . Tent forty. V's Para- | of publicly computing and canvass- | hd one-fourth des West for ing of the Primary Election returns six five-tenth perches to post at Bald and Grower, in Centre County Pennsylvania, at| Eagle Creek; thence by sald creek ’ od i ses dig i } wiv. nine hres. {oir pa 1 © y » ns the Commissioners’ Office, Court| North forty-nine three-fourth de- . Rk. dq Ana: Wagner's Turkey Starter House, Bellefonte, Pa grees Bast five and five-tenth perch- count of the Bellefo n N Beck nov and Grower. nl five. Kindly ntinue give ed f the hole is in a wool met Same hearty appreciate it, and ther will bless yo KELVINATORS PHILCO RADIOS MELROY'S Phone 9589-R-1 Pleasant Gap, Pa. ABC and VOSS WASHERS Bendix Home Laundry Electric Stoves avel out strands of wool eam or hemline and darn the Mending tissue does a good mending job on a garment that does not get laundered An easy way to darn sweaters is to fill the hole with rows of chain titch and darn together on wrong side using wool yarn that matches the sweater. Elbows may be reinfor- ced with leather, wool. or corduroy patches It Is advisable to check garments for split seams. Later on it may not be easy to match the button that is dangling by a thread, so sew it on before it is lost POLITICAL ANNOUNCEMENTS, For State Senator. We are authorized to announce the name of Howard J Thompson, of Curwensville, Pa, Clearfield county as a candidate for State Senator, aiub- ject to the rules governing the Dem ocratic Party at thelr Primary Elec ton, May 19, 1942, During the week just closed Di. rect Relief payments in Centre county aggregated $838 60 disbursed to 216 case Last week, 221 cases received $885.60 according to Mr Wagner — A ——— Random Items Continued from page one) There is much to be said on both sides, and only a Moses could be ex- pected to solve the riddle PAPPY: A man who was about to become a father for the first time the other day, complained that his friends looked at him as though he had a painted face and was garbed in a clown's outfit. “1 feel like a new auto. mobile with a ZZ priority rating being shifted around in a railroad yard full of war materials!” he wail. | ton Kulp that situation’’ pi——— Our Own Suggestion: Drive slow. save Wer Viatnry Any Ananda Phone 497.) WHEN WINDS | GET ROUGH A Windstorm Policy Protects You From Financial Lom. Ses John F. Gray & Son General Invarance Bellefonte, Pa. CHARLES FP. HIPPLE, | 'o the place of beginning. Con- FRED C. MENSCH, HARRY V. KEELER Centre Bounty Board of Elections Attest FREDERIC G. HOFFER, x20 Chie Notice is hereby given that on March 23, 1042, the undersigned made application to the State Board of Law Examiners at Philadelphia to be examined at Philadelphia on July 23 and 24 for the admission to the bar of the Supreme Court and to the bars of the Court of Common Pleas and Orphans’ Court of Centre County SAUL ZIFF, 524 Spruce St, Philipsburg, Pa. A registered law student in the Dickinson School of Law and in the i {offices of Thompson & Baird, Esgs., taining one acre and eighty-one perches No. 5. All that eertain messuage tenement or lot of ground situate in the Borough of Unionville, County of Centre and State of Pennsyl- vania, bounded and deceribed as fol. lows, to wit: Bounded on the North {by J. E. Hall, on the South by an Alley, on the East Ly Hill Street, and on the West by Allegheny Street, appraised at $430000 and personal property in the sum of | $700 00, which said report, has been {confirmed nisi by the Court. The raid report ig on file in the office of the undersigned Register of Wills Unless exceptions are filed thereto {before Monday. June 1, 1942, the solid report will be confirmed ab- | solute and decree made setting sald real estate and personal property | into the complete ownership of Mary Zella Hall, widow as aforesaid HARRY A CORMAN BECK. The ei nt of the Bel pany. trustee of Beck, deceased 3. BANEY. The first count of Milton ete. of Walter F. Baney, late of Belle- fonte Borough, deceased 4 CORMAN. The first and final ac- count of C FP. Corman, admr. of el of Adam Corman, late of Millheim Borough, deceased 5. CATHERMAN. The first and fin- al account of Fred E Cathermaa, execr. of etc. of James N Jatherman, inte of Millehim Borough, deceased 6. DASHEM. The first and final ac- count of Wilbur Dashem and Eimer J. Dashemth, execrs of etc. of John WwW. Dachem. late of Centre Hall Bor- cough. deceased 7 PULTZ The first and final aoe vount of Clay A. Fultz, execr, of ete of W. I Pulte, late of Spring Towne ship deceased 8 OENTZEL. The second and fine a! account of Bari J Centeel. ohe of the expcutors of the estate of G. P Genteel, late of Sonne TCwwe in, Aerdsa sed 8 GENTZEL The first and final account of P. HB Genteel, admr. of Wagner's Scratch Feed Feed. Wagner's Chick Feed Wagner's Medium Scratch Rydes Cream Calf Meal Eshelman’s Dog Feed All kinds of high protein feeds for mixing with your own feed. Dealers in All Kinds of Grains BELLEFONTE, PA. fete. of Chestd A. Genteel, J of | | ed, Re 7d tetonen, oo. Promees of Pa. x x23 Register of Wills, | Soring Towhshin, deceased.
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