February 18, 1943, THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, BELLEFONTE, PA. Page Three FARM AND HOME —————— Plan to Grow a Garden to Fill 1M3 Food Need Vegetable production and preser-| vation should be the family needs. garden is essential for every farm family and others that have the space. With good soil and the abil- ity to grow vegetables, any family can have better food at less cost from a productive garden, remingls County Agent R. C. Blaney Essential crops include several plantings of green leafy and yellow vegetables, and a sufficient amount of tomatoes to use fresh and can- ned. In nap beans broccoli Cir=- yel- planned now for A well-managed overs beet garden cabbag endl onions, turnip rot low d many rown. In piace mu In en product Flameproof Cottons Help to Reduce Fires 8 Klension retarding solu- to kitchen cur- * War, some won't be However be flame i putting 7 ounce spices Give New Flavor to Canned Vegetables canned ausage ffers many dishes, such timbales, corn howder Because Ossi of their hearty note, these dishes are satisfying ps the main part of any meal Another way to use canned vege ctables Is to cream them and serve In toasted bread cases. To make the press a fresh slice of bread, crusts removed, into muffin tins Il'oast in the oven until they are an even brown With the addition of one raw veg- etable for a crisp texture, canned vegetables may be used in salads, either the tossed or molded variet: The liquid from canned vegetable an be used in various ways, If there much to with the veg table it may be used in soup or a vegetable CARSeS, too Serve ravy, or served a juice ocktail Farm Butchering Calls For Attention to Details is ordinarily the main wich the housewlile and make of the hill of he dinne I'l preparation Wd atisivin Meat May an claim Blaney. Habit and taste responsible for this, but Qa { t and on en nt Impor- that habit and been blind leader how 4 Brow and maintenance of body. Meat als a valuable Increase in Potato Planting Takes Seed irus free increased acreage meal is explain at 20 bus 44.0090) or planting, the Guire 880.000 bu ure high yields from t LCTEARS Two pe cent of the bushels the whole country in et Rural 20 475.067 seed grown in 1942 were Ordinarily the Pennsyivania t planted to thi wt 1 fie et ceTuned wod were used on » proposed Increased acl all of the 409501 certified Russet Rural grown last vear would be way alone Obviously, growers must get some of thelr seed from other squros Eeced one year removed from certifi- age bushels of potatoe: used in that Keep Coal Piles Up and Fuel Costs Down An Auxiliary Room Heater Check These Features; Modern Design New Humidifier No Flue Required Approved-by Underwriters Heater-Cooker Model One burner model tested to heat 1,500 cubic feet at zero weather, 2 Burner Model . ry rvw $14.25 CLASTER'S = NEWS OF SERVICE MEN From CENTRE COUNTY and vicinity In Military Police ~ A CORP. CALVIN J. WILKINS Publi Rel PFC. NORMAN E. HIPPLE Holds Alaska Post, 4 rv RAYMOND LEITCH Hox WILLIAMS PVT. JACOB H ride 414th T. 8B u th the Pri- Elmer Davis to Broadcast I REBERSBURG Madisonburg during 12 noot to 4 p.m, m to 9} It would be $ people could come they did last year, according to a ily those on nang ction alphabeti Thursda® wean forenoon whose jast fetter Aand B inclusive; from C to H; Fri- I to 8 Fricay to 2. The eves ved for all people who ot come during the day nore, all families who can consumers’ declaration forms will soon appear in the news- urged to bring them al- ready filled out to the rationing clerks, although copies of the same will be available at the school hotise Let each representative of a home bring with him all the sugar ration books now used by the members of his family, as the new books given when the others shown Mrs. A. G. Cummings was a Thurs- day visitor with her son, Ralph and family, of Lock Haven Mr. and Mrs L. L. Meek and ehil- dren, Richard and Lucile, of Wil lamsport, were weekend guests at the Roy Brungart home Mrs. Paul Winters, Mrs. Willard Burd, and Mrs. John Hanselman were Monday business visitors in Lock Haven. Mrs. W. M get which papers, are are only are Breon spent last Dona vanvill . A. Kidder Dean Auman returned i Frank Auman st Thursaay Kurlz Weiser Miss accompanied bby Hammer of Altoona ianna, Florida former flying nd received his Miss Betty Page was upper guest at the home in Greenbuiv Mrs. ©. H. Gramley is very ill at in West Rebersburg maralvtic stroke la { Flem- went to Mar- week. where the aduated from schoo second lieutenant wings a Saturday Dean 8c hav- t Bat- Gordon and Loma Jane Hoster- man of Centre Hall, spent the week- end with relatives and friends in Rebersburg Mr Gall Weaver gave a on Saturday eve- ning in honor of Euetta Merriman of Millheim. Other guests present were: Sheila Merriman of Millheim, Mr. and Mrs. Roy Brungart and chil- dren, Marjorie and Rodney, Mrs Neta Bierly and sons, Billy and | Darryl, of town i Samuel BEsterline purchased the! former George Miller property in East Rebersburg. last Saturday, con- | sideration, $1970 | Mr. and Mrs. Charles Hackenbgrg and children, Charles and Louise, of | Runville, were Tuesday visitors with the former's parents, Mr. and Mrs. 8hem Hackenberg. | Mrs. E. H. Hosterman has been ill | the past week, Miss Catherine Hos- | and Mrs birthday dinner Thursday at the H. O. Yearick home terman of Peng Hall, spent Saturday | Jin Mill Hall, R. D {and Sunday at the Hosterman home, | Oy 8, Treasury Dept, WSS 7208 } » Completes Training Seaman on Destroyer AN 5. SWISHER ( I JOHN BE. COSNLO Courtesy Stockton, Calif, Rec ord Jack Mre Charles ana Were Ma ly of Bell dinner and ul Iie In South Seas if ¥ Fy ) PVT. HARRY SHOP} - CARELESS FARMERS ARE SABOTEURS achine Accident broke; also take from ots when SeTIONS CARESS shortage wal ArSOs AWAY a Um thers doctors anc LSS AS Well as Thus it becomes fiatels parent accidental and thei total for 1942 Mr. Long. at present a member of the national executive committee of {ths National Safety Council, also said timt special care should be tak- en at railroad grade crossings, where nearly 2000 people were Killed ast year imme ap. cannot afford 16.500 farmers the why We deaths families, among which was a i ns WS ————— No man knows how long the war will last but there are some residents {of Centre county who have beon | practically put out of business by its emergency regulations. There will be | others raminar JULIAN War Ration Book held In Julian on Peb. 22, 23 and that the citizens in ack Ouk tration (or Lhe shoo) i ired register on Bugar Tus Bellview the 22; those In RY immediate READING LAMP? ® [i vou have a spot where reading is done which lacks a good reading lamp, you need one. Only LE.S. lamps assure you a wide cir- cle of good light=—with- out glare or shadows ~ stylish, reasonably priced. Manufacture of lamps and appliances has stopped. Keep lamps and appliances clean; protect cords; oil moving parts regularly, For expert help, visit your Sere vice Dealer. ADVERTISEMENT BY WEST PENN POWER CO. SEE YOUR LIGHTING DEALER
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