Centre Democrat. (Bellefonte, Pa.) 1848-1989, February 04, 1943, Image 11

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    February 4, 1943.
THE ( CENTRE DEMOCRAT, BELLEFONTE, PK.
A WEEK OF
THE WAR
(Continu "1 fre
three Axis planes
plane
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to one American
Farm Labor,
To Agriculture Secretary Wickard
has been given the unified responsi-
bility of supplying labor for war
preduction on farms, A War Man-
power Commission directive has
brought together in the Agriculture
Department the responsibility for
recruiting and placing farm labor
the determination of needs and the
areas of supply, the transportation
of farm workers to shortage Areas,
and the determination of war-essen
tial crops. The Commission will con
tinue to all manpower
policies rd including
those affecting agri ure, and to
determine i tand
ards applyir
continue
view and
ure labor pr
In a
MeNutt
unless
control over
and
apprai
joint pres
and Mr
3 500.000
1842 8.900.000
down
PUBLIC SAL
IATURDAY, FEI
Bec
Wise and H
ATURDAY
will offer 1D
West of Cedar Spriog
«OTL Y e Io ive
M ARCH
§ pie a,
ociock. E. E H
MONDAY MARCH
TU ESDAY MARCH
offer at
WEDNESDAY MARCH
WEDNESDAY
§ will offe
irs
eho goat
fale
bier
Sale at
Hu auc!
THU REDAY, MARC H 11
ut heast
& Hubler
I'HURSDAY
: Roy Ovi e r,
MARCH
a
aucts
MARCH H 11
Hubler
THURSDAY,
FRIDAY MARCH 12-.J:
Walizer will offer at
tt ie Porter
eyvilie
farm
hold
aet
FRIDAY
man will off
farm located
of Spring Mills
piements and
goods. This Is a clea
at 12 o'cikk noon
auct
TURDAY
MARCH
le
FROM
MARCH
Hbvestock, farming
household goods
1030 a.m. EM
MONDAY, MARCH 15-lake
ers will offer at public i
Huntingdon Furnace Mill Farm
Route 450, 3 mies southeast
Warriors Mark or 13 miles north-
west of Seven Btars, personal prop
erty, including 15 head of work
horses and a lot of farm machin
ery. Terms cash. Bale at 12 o'clock
noon. EM Smith, auct.
TUBSDAY, MARCH 16--F. A. Fater-
line will offer at public sale on the
C M. Miller farm,
Pa. livestock and farm implements,
Sale at 10 o'clock. Wise & Hubler,
AUC, - 1-41
ru TRSDAY MARCH 16—-C F. Hender-
sofi will Ofte atl public sale on his
farm, Know of ihe William Migant-
en farm, in Ho hifler Creek, Hunt-
ingdon county, lives farh ign -
house
plefhenty’ and
goods, e 8 m. Evid.
auet, / gs
Sl
Brothe
on Li
On
of
near Millhelm, |
iy
|
persons were engaged in farming.
But if production goals are to be!
this vear, this figure must be
increased to more than 12,000,000.
Pointing out that during the past
two years agriculture lost an aver
we of 1.500.000 workers a year, Mr
Wick: id the Agriculture De
partment fle might ar
schools dur-
was a criti-
He stress
familites to
for one
be
the Te
met
wd
Id agencle
closing of
when there
shortage
range for the
ing weeks
cal farm labor
ed the for farm
to leave subsistence farms
where full production can
tained, emphasizing that
duction in the number ol Ms
quired for Selective Service defer
ment { not n that the st
need
ob
re
nol
mea ana
tion for wil
likewise
Program
product
been reduced
Federal Subsidy
A Federal Subsidy
£ 100.000.0000
E REGISTER
Saturday, Feb. 13
WALTER R. EBERHART
Pa
HOUSEHOLD
Saturday, March 6
IDA M. WEAVER EVELYN M. WEA
VER, and THE FIRST NATIONAL
BANK OF MIDDLEBURG
1
Jia
3} GOO
rock
toy
ent
two double
oot
keroaene
deck beds,
two gn
LWo-burn ot
ner gas plate;
heater, floor
rerators; four
and chairs
Ox12
vash stand;
rages one
one three<bur
Eerosens hort
lamps four
dressers; exter
siiehoard; «¢
rises; two 6x8 : v
Majestic combination radio: Chrys
ier sedan car; and many other tema
personal propert numerous
mention
] REAL ESTATE--A
| brick dwelling house
South Pugh street State College
Pennsylvania, all modérn conven.
ences; new furnace; house in good
state of repair
Four vacant
Beaver Avenue, known
140. 61, 62, and 70, on
{known as Beaver lawn
| EB MM. Smith, auct.
bright, clerk,
Gf
12s
¥ oO
thirteen room
located at 728
lots fronting on East
as lots Now
plan of lots
With Simplified Form 1040-A
Only 6 Things to Do
and occupation,
@ Your dependents,
No Difficult Figuring
Your name, address,
® List your income,
Subtract your credit
for dependents.
Page Five
SIMPLIFIED FORM REDUCES INCOME TAX FILING TO 5-MINUTE JOB
For Incomes of $3,000 or LESS Received from
Wages, Salaries, Dividends, Interest and Annuities
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Indicate your family staius,
Read your tax directly
from the table.
No Complicated Calculations
FORM 1040 A
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(OR RIAIDINT AL
AS INCOME ©
FROM SALARY
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OPTIONAL
UNITED STATES
INDIVIDUAL INCOME TAX RETURN
THIS RETURN MAY BE FILED INSTEAD OF FORM 10d8 BY CITIZENS | To wo wom
PENS) REPORTING ON THE CASH BAMS
NOT MORE THAN 53.000 AND 14
WAGES, DIVIDENDS, INTEREST,
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CALENDAR YEAR
1942
ONLY
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your Employer or Your Local INTERNAL REVENUE OFFICE |
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in Wintey
H. L. HARPSTER
AUCTIONEER
Prompt attention given all sales
PHONE 3579
PINE GROVE MILLS, PA
Harold D, Al- |
L. FRANK MAYES
General Auctioneer
Real Estate Sales
A SPECIALTY!
CALL STATE COLLEGE, 2542
Why not have the benefit of
competitive bidding in the sale
of your property,
Past experiences have proven
that public sales of real estate
demand higher prices.
A number of Farms and several
Residences will be offered at
public sale In the pear future,
Watch for Dates!
(other reason for giving
sheets and shirts,
| Government buys about 250 pounds
‘ tou
A
Vinay
gay wet
anagement
hous
fou
m
man
tion
will in
oe
fvity
tivity
method
great sel
yrodiui
Women Urged to Guard Family | ¢
‘Wardrobe Noss. ¥
One Ww Aime Job for every Centre
county homemaker is to guard the
family clothing wardrobe, reminds
Butier, home econom-
Miss Helen 8
Hw extension representative Con |
+
of
ye cotmntiy
Iy taking
mending
modeling
ont
Also
for
care
when
whon
clothing
there
of
eee
what we have,
sary, and
advisable, the pres.
supply will last longer. |
will be fewer demands
¢ New clothing
The needs of our armed foroes
50 per cent of the looms work-
20 per day which is an-,
special at- |
tention to the family clothing. The!
res
Keep
ing hours
{edothing needs of a man In training |
and co mba are five to 20 times those
most Americans at home !
The average civilian buys about!
30 pounds of cotton goods, such as!
annually, ne}
of
' each year per soldier,
istome credit
Food Values Present
All Potatoes
B
in
vitamin
represen
Sweet po.
tatoes,
When
peelings
their
peeled,
minerals
urface. Peel potatoes j
re cooked to
itamina
jackets
keep
He
are
close he.
ist
Attractive Eggs Are Laid in
Clean Nests
are attractive
r wrown shells. They
juced that way in nests
ize containing soft,
nesting materials,
ent RC Blaney
Nests for Leghorns
0 to 10 inches wide, about 12
12 to 13 inches high, F
the heavier breeds, use the same di-
that 11-inch width
nests are too wkie
more for two or
three hens wrowding into one nest
end Ureaking some of the ergs:
Shavings i one of the heit nesting
materials, They are reldtively. soft,
do not pack readily, and the hens
turn them over to some extent when
they po in and out of the nests, This
tuning over of the posting matectal
brings the fresher particles to the
top and the efgs have a clean.
clean
can be
of the right
relatively
save County
white
D O-
00se
Ag-
are best when
deep and
MEensions exoept
is preferred. If
there are CHances
til they afe gathered
Other practical nesting materials
are sawdust, crushed corn cobs sift
ed to remove fine material, ett
(straw, aid shiredged corn fodder.
Farmers find that much time and |
Ey
at!
i tidotive place on which to rest un-
{roms all § Internal Revenue
any
Deadlin
March
Early Lambs Grown For Easter
Market
DOIT
the firs
cessful
Marcl
she plhierds
Lo mye
y definite
are t
available. This
mented by ifMcient
the owe provide
milk ‘or the jamb
2. Creep-feed the lambs
they will eat whic
age
grain
week 0 10
days of
Every Woman Asked to Save
Sewing Equipment
Consery
aid In
your sewing
the war effort
minder from Miss Helen 8
home economics extension re
tative of Oentre county
The production of ping is cut
the duration so dont sweep them
into the dustpan., Instead have pin
cushions or containers conveniently
located so that everyone will have a
place to put the pins he finds. An-
other idea is save all pins that come
fastened in clothes that you buy or
those that come from dry clean-
Le
Needles sharp smooth points
are essential to keep the mending
going easily and to make patches ap-
pear peat, If you want needles to
stay bright and shiny, Keep {hem
{i the black sulphucdiess paps in
which the¥ coftte, and keep the pack-
age closed. The black paper prevents
the needieg from rusting, An emery
equipment
ang
for
the
with
bag in the sewing box is good to pols |
ish rough or rusty needles
No homemaker can do her best
work with dull instruments, states
Miss Helen Butler, Shears and sois-
sors that cul smoothly
from the heel to the point of the
blades ought to be among the sew.
ing tools, The
them in the best cutting condition.
Last but not least is a thimbie that
J. M: Keichline Insurance Agency
One of the Oldest Agencies in Centre County.
Cou re ICHLINE, Rebrosiolhe.
Temple Cou
Phone 190
and easily!
fits snugly and has dents on top that
are deep enough to keep the hen
of the needle from sl T
finish of the th
that it does
fabric
ipping out
must be smoot}
cawen
mb
£0) not threads
Lhe
feet)
SPRING MILLS
trang MOOK
} mpwment
maae
Kitchens Is the
first appears
nn
1, many bread nil
Mr Henninger
hildren ) Bhippensburg
H
nes
¢
and
and
N VAL
weekend gue it the
Hons
t Th
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{
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town
mobile wir
now
arivir
ing conditions
the were hazardous
hed
MADISONBURG
Legal Notices
NOTICE,
OTR hon sky
: above nam-
r a decree w
Frank Ring-
wile
xed Monday
o'viock as ithe 1
aring of sald pe-
where al persis
interested may appear and show
cause, if any they have why the
prayer of the petitioners shal DOL DE
ranted
place for
when and
and
tition,
THBRODORE C. JACKSON
Attorney for Petition ers
ADMINISTRATRIN’ Ss NOTH E
t state of New-
late of Gregm Owh~
county, Pa. deceased.
administration on the
above edate having fi granted To
the undersigned, all persons indebi-
ed 1 the sald estate are requested
Ww make immediate payment, and
those having claims of demands
against sald estate 1 present the
samme without aeiay for settlement
to LENA R. Admindstralrix
Spring Mills, Pa. R. Paul Campbell
orney for he estate xi0
EXECUTORS NOTICE,
In the matter of the estate of A
PF. Hazel, late of Unonvilie Borough
Centre County, Pa, deceased
Letiers testamentary on the above
estate having been granted %o the
undersigned, ali persons indebled So
the sald estate are requested tw make
immediate payment, and those have
ing claims or demands sgainst said
estate to present the same without
geiay for settiement to B. EUDELL
WARD, Executor, 217 South Bur
rowes Street, State
Paul Campbell, attorney
ship
Letters of
at:
estale
xi0
for
EXE UTHRIX'S NOTICR
In the matter of the estate of Car |
rie H. Hall, late of Bellefonte Bor-
ough, decrased
Letters testamentary on the above
state baving been granted to the | IEC
undesigned, all persons indebted
the anid estate are requested to make |
hose hav’ [taining to be done and those who
are bound in recognizance 10 prose-
[Cute against the prisoners that are
immediate payment, and
shears and Scissors IDR claims or demands against said
need an occasional oiling to keep!
estate 10 present the same without
delay for settlement to EMMA C
HOY Executrix, 63 A Streel, Niag-
ara Falls, N. Y. Johnston and John
ston, attorneys for estate 3
EXECUTRIX'S NOTICE.
In the matter of the estate of
Cutherine Turner, late of Bellefonte
Borourh, deceased
estate having been granted to the
undersigned, all persons indebted 1
the said estate are requested to make |
imanediate
ing claims or
College, Pa. R. |
TURNER
John GO
Belietonte
Pa
nls le
xh
Executrix
Love, atlorn
Pa
Bellefonte,
ey for
NOTICE
the estate of A
Haines township
deceased
the above
ied 10 the
indetited 0
EXECUTORS
tier of
IOs
ETOVER
arr
Le Ts
EXECUTORS NOTICE
Maria Zerdy,
Geoonsnd
and final
Hart, ad-
of 8. W. Hart
Borough. deceased
HARRY A. CORMAN
Register of Wills
Centre County, Pa
COURT PROC L AMATION
WHEREAS Honorable Ivan
Walker, President Judge of the Court
of Common Pleas of the 49th Judie.
ial District consisting of the County
of Oentre, having issued his precept
bearing the 6th day of Jan-
uary 1943, to me directed for holding
a Court of Common Pleas, Court of
Quarter Session of the Peace Over
and Terminer and General Jail De-
livery in Bellefonte, for the Counts
of Centre 4
And the
on Monday
at 10
the
date of
#
ry will convene
day of February
o'clock a. m., and the Traverse
Jury called the regular meeting
of Quarter Session Court wil] con-
Velie on the 4th Monday in Feb.
ruary, at 10 o'clock =. m_ being Feb-
ruary 2nd, and the Traverse Jury
for the second week of Court wil
appear on the Ist Monday in March
at 10 o'clock a. m., being March 1st.
d J
the St}
Gran
for
1943.
Notice is hereby given to the Cor-
oner, Justice of the Peace, Alder
{man and such Constables (that may
have business in their respectite dis.
tricts requiring to report to the Hon -
orable Court) that they may be then
and there in thelr Proper person at
the time specified above, with their
records, inguisitions, examinations,
and their own remembrance to do
those things to their offices Apper-
and shall be in the Jail in Centre
County, be then and there to prose-
cute them as shall be just.
Given under my hand in Belle-
fonte, the 8th day of January i the
| year of our Lord, 1943, and the 187th
Letters testamsentary on the above |
year of the Independence of the
United States of America.
EDWARD R. MILLER,
Sherif