I ————————— ——————— SPRING MILLS [Potatoes cabbage and all other veg: | YOUR HEALTH | World of Religion REBERSBURG | | FARM AND HOME | of R On three weeks t | | hy red ot ! ki until chool Earl Wion, the Benner township / opens for the 1042-43 term, and chil- ond supervisor, is keeping the town | aby eczema Is mother dilemma (Continued from page two) nm 9 a , . > " * KO 5 Keeping ) --~ Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Ream and two; Miss Orpha Gramley of Millheim,| dren already are trying to pack more Oi : : Blight Hits Tomatoes In and quart jars 15 minutes specially In t _ August 13, 1942, THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, BELLEFONTE, PA. Page Three " . » ahr Vi “ 3 | £ summer time cal well-being In the search for ldren, Marilyn and Conrad, were [spent the weekend with Mrs, Alma | activity Into each day of vacation bith PORE a! 30d wi oe at “Victory” Gardens At the end of the processing time Appears that eczema is SOmMe- | way y which he n nists of the pekend visitors in Harrisburg | Haines they ve left ; ee nn wg ne { , v . tare i ’ the | wi Tr Tas Ne 1 gq ' hey have Jef lime kilns, repairing the roads all| A recent survey of Victory gardens | "¢Move the jars at once from the jw hiereg/ ary it ald in bringing full water bath, and tighten the cover parent with hypersensitivity | alti ton we have scarcely Miss Jean Hagan of Yarnell, iIs| Ralph Kidder of Pittsburgh, 1s| 00 ong Mrs. Percival Tharp left | summer by plant disease specialists revealed | jending a few days at the Kenneth (spending the week at the home of 140 wednesday for an extended trip| William Emberton and family of that the Alternaria blight is very de. | Stand Jar upright and allow to cool | rt ggasi id 0 crossed the ‘ Dr. Hume reon home Mr. and Mrs. M. M. Garrett to Lynchburg, Va. where they willl Williamsburg, are on a visit at the structive this year, reports County in air but out of draft. Btore In [ ! Mr. and Mrs. Don Byers and son| Miss Madeline Brungart of Lew- {visit friends and relatives Homer and Jerry Owens home at Agent R. C, Blaney. This disease cool dry Place away lrom bm ight immie, and Miss Hazel Blerly spent |isburg, spent the weekend with her] Mrs. Harry Allison closed up her! Lyonstown, Mrs. Emberton’s parents, caused by two fungi, also is some. | LV ipect on or ann ng Oran big junday In Danville [ mother, Mrs. Alverta Brungart tore and went out of business in-!and at their uncle's home, Joseph times called early blight of tomato RPC Biv "ma ae ust ip x a ink Rade Palmer Blerly returned home from| Mrs. James Bradford and daugh- definitely, last Friday Stover at Klondike, They are also | All parts of the plant above ground oy ho Guiay cq a}. Hot to 1 “ he Lock Haven Hospital, Saturday ter Jean, of Centre Hall, and Mrs While there were quite a few cars| visiting with other friends while may be attacked by the two fungl! Agricultural Extension Office in Usually the first symptom to appear Bellefont clicionte pom James Hoy and daughter Jennie, noted on the highways Sunday, the | here ist Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Smith and left Saturday for Baltimore, Md. number was considerably less thon Guests at the home of Ira Ben Hike th t bef { y . Le wis o ste A J faughters Barbara and Katherine, of | Where I n the stem before the they expect t spend a few | ty wks ag , ‘ wk Were . ¢ | 0 | , two wed WO ner this week were Leroy Burket and plants are set in the garden. These Many Changes Appear in Mifflinburg, called at the Sholl- days with their sister, Mrs. Craw Miss Dorothy Henry has secured | family of Tyrone, James Rider and pg . N Ty ; ! spots may enlarge and girdle the Fextiles and Clothing Ptehl home, Sunday p. m ford Graham employment at Lewistow: family. and Wayne Rider and fam : em, causing it to topple over sev Already silk and nylon hows , . . a . P re ale ; ' are A y "itsbureh da : © Miss Jean Hartman of Harris-; Rev. and Mrs. Dale Kohr arel oy, hang has been in demand this | !1¥, both of Pittsb nd CCOTRE | ora) weeks after transplanting being replaced by rayon and cotton roeke er Spe ng te ays at C p Sus . 1" Seq n and family of Stat ‘olley ’ | burg, spent the weekend with her spending ten days at Camp Susque- summer and still have a number of hrspn a amily of State College Fhe phase of the disease now most | hut these are only a few parents, Mr. and Mrs. T. L. Hart- hanna in Selinsgrove, a THUY, Sour: engagements to fill Francis Benner motored to Mill prevalent is the leaf blight stage changes we can expect in tl serllors ™ y ’ - » 4 4 ai v ni ‘i 4] man sellors. The in Tk \ ilren a Miss Shirley Hen pent a few Hall this week, taking his family Brownish-black spots appear on the |g g and textile field > n ok a nt . . companied them chard aAugh . » ; h a down t net week with Mi: tse tant vimbter: Shamans avvarbiaii M a 44 y MEM Ole nn, Leonard and Harold Swartz Lorraine walker. Willard Smith. Jr. | days visiting friends at Aaronsburg | © bo Wid ae n Mr om h ot wer eaves, causing them eventually | Miss Helen 8 of Salona, spent Sunday with their Bernice R nkie al | Je . Braneart. | 104 Benner parent. Mr. and Mr Al 0 turn yellow and fall. Heavy In- | mi extension father. Orvis Swartz ernice unkie and Jean Hung vol Charl . wp db 2 trip thur Hull, v le Francis is painting fection will cause exc ive redolia- | Centre Counts Mrs. Ida Bair spent Saturday at Guests of Mu and oy Charles, = silesburg 1 Th lav evening. |} ae ly ; alt Bau Muggy Foundation garm the Harvey Lamey home in Green- Boone over the weekend were: Mr. | Denker 3 a Town } event: wither are favorable for the spread rized 1 of brownish-black target f WOTrKin nour in i n AVY rainfall abr bur: and Mrs. Dovle Packer and child ' of Hc Som ren userville, Miss Esther|” = VW y Jlossom ( ‘ Mr. and Mrs. Ed Brungart and Springer of Williamsport s EB. Ziegle on 1 Monday LITTLE NITTANY fruit alas 3 attacked Mrs. Mary Frank of Selinsgrove, Charles Boone. stationed in Vir-| Visiting friends ’ n \ A ' Wh . which may cause the spent Wednesday with friends in \ : and Mrs. Guy Carner and Walter Snavely { och AWOL we I A rv Ol y \ | fruit town laughter. and Miss Elizabeth Boone | was a weekend guest at the F YE Bling ie : wid hi Ry round sp ne-quarter Mr. and Mrs. William Rachau and | of els Ripka hom o . y tn SO TT lquarters of an In in d son Larry. of Milesburg, were Sat- Mi V Frank Shroat : Quite a numb urday supper guests of Mrs, Edith ; © praven. and Mr. and Mi yw | leaving for induction into Breon 1 ’ w y " Mr. and Mrs. Charles Myers and son Charles, and Mrs. Elizabeth Gephart of State College, were Sun- day evening callers in town Mr. and Mrs. Harry Walte of Log- anton, and Mrs. Nicholas of Wil- mington, Del, called at the C. J.!yookend visitors W Weaver, Jr. home, Sunday parents Charles Fryer, stationed in South Carolina, and his brother, Russell Fryer, stationed in Midland, Texas, called on Mr. and Mrs. Earl Fryer . Villa EF Bmith af Sed last Thursday Ad: ANG NTS. IRIN JORGE et t Orvis Wenvas. Af Charter Hal of Agriculture Agricultural xtension Association | gm he on the rior Wy end in Runville ati and Orvi ver of Cel al fies in Bellator AL Mie hs wilt IAAALANY FOR UNCLE SAM'S ARMY not slightly FARM CALENDAR Timely Reminders from the Penn. { small amou { bordeaux y 9 1 tain tv ny y syivania State College School mixture may t wvined from th ria ty aired " ‘ ' . " A ' » ge a 5 STUDENTS TOUGHEN UP Miss Madeline Douty of Logar On, | the home Retr n ‘harle: who ar mployed th 4 4 visited Mr. and Mrs. Donald Wi He] ae , w «1 Houts umber C in the reens | ,, 1263 leaders Help—M kmh. over the weekend «1 -.ySOn a wo daughters iyi ralloy district i ” L,000 voluntary leacer re assis August a Good Time to Seed Miss Juli Ock Millhet 1s Marga: of Miliheim, spent tas ciate arbeita ing agricultural and hon onon Poultry Ranges Miss Julia cker f Millheim A A e cu spent last week with her grandpar- ents, Mr. and Mrs. W. F. Bierly Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Wagner of Lewistown, and Mrs. Arthur Beals and two children, Donna and Patti, of New Florence, were weekend iy ‘ : . " facility guests at the M. R. Moyer home. Sor mr Hag ge vy ry Feed Wheat to Mr. and Mrs. Paul Ziegler 1 1 a ssaph 4 ’ cattle, wheat has daughter Cynthia, of Pe #y spent the weekend with here Richard Meek of South Willlams- port, is spending the week at the Paul winters home Mrs. Alma Haines Mrs. Harry Rover, Mi: William Tarbert a William Ziegler and Mrs. Pa ters were business calle Haven, Thursday Ana Mae rran Srwwrarshrap ' Sr Beests 4 : Wary : i v oll tnt rollator t Yea Thos . A Pens hed 4 oe. el ' : Fru Farmers Are Urged to Harvest Mrs William Fehr or reared: | vicits ‘pal a iii Alea ¥ Fim ad v : 4 pecialists of the Per vania oStals Clover Seed was a Thursda ! “oll y y ay r #4 ; Wallace Mr and da i a few days at home in Stoyestown Miss Sara Jane Reish, accompan- 18d by her friend. Miss Leila Thomp- son of Philipsburg, both Penn State student pent the weekend John Reish home Mrs. William Kelly and Mrs ; . Abbott are visitors in Lewisburg thi ity nN o's lat r » Y “ 4 A { by 3 . oy Harvest Clover Seed week. Mrs. Kelly will sper P w RPSL S Bia il FIG aM Son \ not need their SILK MILL EMPLOYEES HOLD WEINER ROAST Seed Poultry Ranges days with friends in Harrisburs a ob . ! J no lover | hay or ensil oe iil hb » go wer vs wh ite 00x Klos Miss Alma Corman returned Fri-! _ 1. : a ah every All py nou working 1 tat HG the seed situati by harvesting th nd plantas her sister, Mrs ‘ayn 5, oY gh ters bp Bris da Fred ald rm her mists. The field should be qui ’ pon warm. bright weatd 2 ' ansfield, Ohio Mr. and Mrs. Cyrus Moyer and is visiting Dorothy's grandparents | "Orkng down in Maryla " fluc by Ms 2 / two bovs Wayne and vain. of . fy ? Si 3 Thee n : Juite a number P i ve and : 3 Pennevivar Fxaming nf it hen w nu ® Pleasant Gap. spent Sunday at the Carl Peas pre lef n visit. | married men with families hay n ia tr ripen peaches, not veal whether th { % : has J: Fred Best home od i on n Mrs. Mabel led to be examined for th rm their gh alit are now being ¥ i . A good head wi mitain a F- Miss Helen Gephart of State Col Arcas and fi y over the weelend Infortunately Clarence Johnson's: ug t h im ' ret ort market i a ap Mn re d lege, is spending part of her vaca- } it : : his past AR, ! Fenny: vany sidlien g tly —— - . tion at the homes of Mr. and Mrs pa Eloyd Tate and Mr. and Mrs. Charles Gephart “QD threashed seed mas to keep withou reial car Som Rationing Rules were not Meant to Prevent Replacement cleaning wit ¢ 3 Smnitrcial’ sed COMay any bi of Cars which are Really Needed. It Sometimes Helps More needed bind to Replace that Old Car than to Try to Keep it Running. ran Encam ment "ar I Sugar In Canning 3 . wort be Tone until olden yeis “YONSIDER the reasons for present rules and regula. hite peaches will be plen- A tons governing the purchase of new cars. use. No Centre c ounty family w T EI — . 10 be without some oF this delisioe I'hey were nof meant to handicap owners whose cars and popular canned fruit, believes fill necessary purposes. . Miss Helen 8. Butler, home econo- mics extension representative They were simply meant to see that cars now built Because of their size, peaches are velar inarian, or 9 and ready for sale got into the hands of those who erp. A f the t and quickest fruit GRANGE PARK AUG. 29 T0 y. 600 FAMILIES SEA es 03 | eded hemo ho rs demon CENTRE HALL. PA. LIVING IN TENTS oF are oanied, ont peaches with If your car serves a really necessary purpose, Buick Camp Opens Wed, Aug. 19 at Noon special care, using no bruised or dealers are prepared to make immediate delivery green ones. Dip the peaches in hot . . ater just until you can slip the skins on brand-new, gas-thrifty, dependable new models gL fo ; E s oft easily. Cut in halves or slices built for the purpose of seeing you through the duration. FREE fa Pats 3 : Be - 2 Grange Day, and pack into clean jars on which ; : : § : 1 {the rubbers have been placed, Add With h . el safely k ’ bo i Xe E 3 i Vig : ! x one pit to each jar for flavor. You ith such a car, you travel salely, make best use “trent; Entertainment Be bo Soi Fi 34, 4 i ; Thursday, may prefer to cook the peaches in a of gasoline and oil, start fresh with brand-new tires wor wel fue tonnecteg with Y sirup until tender then pack hot on wheels designed to get maximum life from . SR : . Vain R A 27 h into jars Dai y f nh LEE : : {1 ugust t Peaches contain 12 per cent nat them. For dependable performance of necessary of ural fruit sugar so little extra sweet- | jobs, such a car is frequently far more of an asset {ening is needed. Because of the " : sugar shortage this year, a thin sirup to the country than one which has passed its o Five Companies of Lo V, £ g ? th EN, . implement, Stock made of 1 cup of sugar and 3 cups 3 a ; d of water is satisfactory. Some home- phme. Acrobats EE pe : : A 'R i and Poultry Dis- makers believe a little sugar helps - . . : nd Ce A ; {to preserve the flavor and color of Why not drop in on your Buick dealer and talk " you Ctume ithe plays. the fruit but sugar is not necessary. | over all details of the whole situation ? -— Peaches keep as well without as with ony or Y be you now] Y® sow Band Concerts v; Ee 2 sugar. Honey or corn sirup may be | ® : ruit, Flower, Farm substituted for all or part of the f + HioWer 1a sugar in the sirup. Ki you're eligible fo buy ~ ®* Baschall Games X : 2 5 Crop Exhibits. To can without sugar, prepare the | ADMISSION ENTIRE WEEK - - - s0¢ [cco | Better Buy Buick! | Juice. i i Be sure to entirely cover the! Children Under 12 Free “(aii Admission Prices Subject to Federal Tas ~~ Car Parking 25 Cents | JI 0mC0e 0 0 io rth men of | | the top of the jar. This will prevent | LINGEN FELTER MOTOR CORP. jSiamiotation of the canned product. it lids on jars, complete and seal, | 4 + {and process in the hot water bath. North Water Street Bellefonte, Pa. {1 you pack peaches raw, process! | pint jart 20 minutes and quart jars {25 minutes. If you precook the] ' peaches in sirup, process both pint
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