Centre Democrat. (Bellefonte, Pa.) 1848-1989, March 25, 1943, Image 11

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    — March 25, 1043.
~ Pugs Five
a
Old-Time Hunter
Lessons In English
———————
Words Often Misused
Do not say, “T turned down his of-
fer.” Say, “I rejected his offer”
Do not say, “Robert didn't seem
very. kéen - about accepting” Say,
“didn't seem very eager.”
Do not say, “I Intended to have
gone last night.” Say, “I intended to
go last night.”
Do not say, “This solution is
solutely correct.” Correct
require a superlative. Omit
ly.
Do not say,
was up above the h
Do not say, "Mary
that she was acquainted with
Say. “Mary gave no intimation
she was acquainted with John
Words Often Misptonounced
Hiatus. Pronounce hi
high, a as In
cent se
Circuit
fur. 1 as
sur-kewt
Himalaya. Prone
first a as In ah
a's as in ask unstre
second syllable, not tl
Gaelic. Pronounce
gay, accent first
Atrocity
as in ask
in no)
second
Betroth
th
ab-
does not
absolute
“The top of the tree
house.” Omit up
let on
John'
that
never
ate WwW
ond syllable
Pronout
in kit
econa
sed, and
ie third
gal-ik
syllable
Pronounce
unstressed
both i's as
syllable
Pronot
soft, as in health
lable
1. Wh
a knife?
Sh uid
OIMAan be ens
N¢ Mom
Mot
Hace
No
place
No.
calis on
6. The
her’
of
ana
Mad
for social
a man
guest
UNVILLE
anda
R
and Mrs
reception
beriand last Satu
We just learned that
Witherite landed ove
last week
Thomas Poorm
up with a !
veeks, but
writing
Pey
list and
church
at this writing
Miss Ruth Purl i
and was taken
treatment, but
what better
A number
funeral of Hemry C.
toona, last Friday
Milesburg.
Mr. and Mrs. E. R. Hancock and
Mr: and Mrs. Martin Brower of
Philipsburg, enroute to see George
Lucas who is on the sick lst, stopped
off at Mr. and Mrs. John Furl's last
Friday.
Mrs. Anna La x is back home af-
ter spending the Me winter with her
grandson, James Parks at Bellefonte
Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Shirk of
Chestnut Grove visited with Mr
and Mrs. Russell Zerby and family
last Sunday,
Mrs. Pearl Fye and Merrill
and daughter Jane of this place, and
Mrs. Samuel Pye of Fetaertown, at-
tended the funeral of Mrs. Priscilla
th tor
the center
Ga
R HC
wa
ervice, §
Al-
Estright of
afternoon
on
Fve at Moshannon lost Sunday af- |
ternoon.
Richard Purl lost his Ford tn
license plate, S38KH. Anyone finding
same kindly let him know and
will call for it
Mr. and Mrs. Foster Gunsalius and
twa children of Lock Haven, and
Thomas Gunsallus of Nittany Valiey,
and their father visited with Mr. and
Mrs. Richard Gunsailus, Sunday
Pedel Rodgers of Washington, D
C.. visited with his mother, Mrs
Alice Rodgers, over the weekend,
WK
les (plural)
ie i
Private Jones
Looks like taps for Pvt. Jones’ Cara-
mel Cake! His gal-back-home made it
with RUMFOR.
Words Often Misspelled
Parenthesis (singular) parenthes-
Worry: worrying; wor-
(tolerance) ; patients
care of a physician)
cy Withhold;
Parliamentary,
lim
Patience
(persons in the
Cipher, cl; cypress
observe the two h
observe the liam, not
Word Study
three times
increase our
ring one
this lesson
ried
and it is
vocabu-
ench
“Use a word
vours.” Let us
by mnst«
Words for
INTEGRAL
completenes
lable). “Ceasing
ing good the
|
compieie
lary word
day
(ndiective) : essential
(Accent first syl-
to do evil, and
two great inte
{
0
do-
1
ure I'ini
VIFYING
a hadi
IDE ALISTIC
coneety
$ ¢ et
hie leall
INV INCIBLE
test man
mi
n
opinion
avtisiis
onderfully
. it Jooks bettie:
HOLTS HOLLOW
Pox
1 :
yin Te
John of tor
Lhe WseErnag
ome [OIKS,
Burd
ang
Ralph
Mu
of
and
Moe
Rhos
anid childs
M
©
nap naay « atirnd
Cad
at the Arthur Burd
and Mrs, Clair Burd
and Mrs. Charles Miller
and Mrs. Edith Burd of
Sunday guests
hame were Mr
[4] Avis Mr
Dry Top
AXemann.
Helen. Barbara
fer of Runville,
Milesburg, Mrs. Ilda Johnson and
Bessie Johnson called at the Lee
Johnson home on Sunday
Mr. and Mrs James Wesley
Caughter of Clearfield, spent
weekend with home folks. Mrs
ley and daughter are spending
werk with relatives at this place
Mr. and Mrs. Raiph McCartney
and family of Pleasant Valley, called
at the Rov Leathers home on Satur-
day evening
Mz. Buckwalter
Darothy Con-
McKinley of
and
Aaron
and
the
Wes-
the
the Watkin's man
visited our community on Monday
Mr, and Mes. Claude Heaton
Bellefonte, were Sunbday guests
the B. 1. Heaton home
LITTLE NITTANY
Mr. ang~Mrs. A L. Hepry visited
Sunday of jast week at the Earl
Harter home
Mr. and Mrs. John Harter and
{ Laird Feimlee spent Sunday after-
noon and evening at the Earl Hager
home
We are sorry to note
{i on the sick list
Eimer and Earl Harter spent Sun-
cay afternoon at the Willkam Dolan
{ home
The many {riends of Willard Har-
ter will be sorry to learn of his ili-
ness again, which has confined him
to his bed
Ermest and Mazie Pardo of Belie-
fonte, were overnight guests at the
Margaret Dubin home last week
Workman Falls 24 Feet
i J. Russell Nestilerode had a nar-
irow escape from serious injury late
I Monday afternoon when he fell 24
feet from the roof at the St. Clair
of
at
John Yearick
Myers home in Lock Haven, where
ih# and two other workmen were
imaking repairs following a fire last
iweek., Mr. Nestlerode fell headfirst,
iarasped at a ladder as ho fell, turn-
{ing his body so that he fell feet first,
{and landed on a pile of two-by-fours,
just missing two mattresses which
iwould have served as a much softer
anding spot. His injuries appear to
be slight.
Describes Encounters
(Continued from pags one)
panther switching his long
50 yards distance. I had a 10-gauge
shotgun, loaded with buck-shot, I
twisted around and fired both bare
rels at once, The glant cat gave a
scream, fell over on hig side and
licked his side. There had heen a
forest fire early that spring and the
bracken was up about a foot high
"Kesling passed me his double
barreled rifle. By this time the pan-
ther had gotten behind a tree, After
walting three or four minutes, I saw
the bracken shaking about 75 vards
further 1 shot Jiot then got
off the tree, Kesling would not
the
tail about
One
down
let me
load In hi
ing
fost
he pul
muz
went
RA until
Lhe
we
gO LO
gun of
ype hen
some blood
zle<load-
out we
and fur, but the
Kesling
» dogs
at In the
hunters
tayng
game
killed
Forest Products
Marketing Service
am
west Products Marketing ser
s been inaugurated in Clear
it. Centre C fee Thi
vee by Lhe
of Forests
OLN
3 rites i AVY
office of the
HCAs
CIMneroend
The
i also be ven
moting utting
should be foliowed,
ductivity of the = oodlan
be destroyed
J. C. Middour formerly
associated with Pennsylvania
Departinent of Forests and Waters
io in charge of this marketing ser-
vice and is available Lo assist wood-
land owners of Clearfield and Cen-
tre Counties in marketing forest pro-
ducts. Woodland owners, who have
tiunber which they desire to market,
should communicate with him at the
above address,
a foreste
the
> RE —.
SHOW
MORE FUEL
PENN STATE TESTS
HOW TO SAVE
More power in the tractor from
fuel is reported in a new bulietin
of the Pennsylvania State College
agricultural experiment station en-
titled “Using the Tractor Efficient
A. W. Clyde, professor of agricul-
tural enginearing and author of the
bulletin, shows how it is possible for
many farmers 0 perform light tasks
with one-third less fuel through
careful adjustment of the carburetor
and operation of the tractor,
Other subjects covered in the bul-
letin include tractive efficiency.
hitches and hitching, snd care of air
tires. Inspection and careful check
ing of tractor equipment at regular
intervals, such as has been adopted
by bus, truck, and air transport
companies, is highly recommended
to farmers and other tractor oper-
alors
ANOTHER NAVAL UNIT
ARRIVES AT COLLEGE
—————
Eixty
lege for specialized training in Die-
sel engines, The group Is the tenth
tained at Penn Stale in the past
two years,
Only four other colleges
conntry are conducting the
in the!
naval
Diesel engineering programs for the |
government. The new group al Penn |
State will stay at the College four
months, completing its work on July |
8. according to Professor Harold A.:
Everett, head of the department of |
mechanical engineering.
Lieutenant Commander Jaohp
B8mith, USN (retired),
of the Diesel units.
is in charge
four naval officers have ar-;
rived at the Pennsvivania Btate Col-
THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, BELLEFONTE, PX.
Health and Beauty
“Think that day lost whose low de-
scending sun
Views from thy
tion done
The above quotation is from
album in the British Museum
Years ago In a Chataugua tent, 1
was struggling with a heavy chalr,
preparatory leaving when a
bright lad stepped up and ved
me of the task by doing it expertly
himself. IT thanked him same
time holding out a tip
0, no. Ma'm.” sald the
fully, “I'm a Scout, and 1
my daily of kindness
I looked and sav
5
hand no worthy nce
an old
to
rele
at the
boy cheer
must do
Then
the
tent
deed:
round
were busy
helpfulnes
face
cout
engaged in No
wonger thei
Chamber Commerce
Lists College Names
Donald B Defe
Peter
Robert
Donald D
Guy R
B wile BD
Bellefonte RD 2
K BAliefonts BD 2
Bellefonie RD 2
Bellefonte
Bellefonte RD 3
Beliefs 2 9
Smitd
Torsll
Treasiey
Haupt
Lyons
ry ba
Bellefonte RD 1
RI) §
RD 3
RD 1
RD 1
Bellefonte
Belief
Bellefonte
Bellefon
Belisfonte RD 3
Bellefonte
onte RD
inte
3
eh
Crubt
Cirnibb
Hull. (
Boscaino, Francis A
Gardne Augusta G
Elme
aren
Bellefot
Swarts
Breon
Jabco, Mike J
Anderson 1
vin
Jones, pid 3]
Brecon. Kenneth M
Waite, Hamid W
Morison, Frank ©
Hamilton, Hobert D
Rice. Norman H
Moy DeForrest M
Boldin, Prank M
MocMurtirie, Norman
Charl
Leonard B Belief
N... Beliefs
Bellefor |
Bellefonte RD i
Bellefonte RD 2
Bellefonte RD
Bellefonte RD 2
Bellefonte RD 1
Belle Rama RD :
Bellefonte RD 2
Bellefonte RD
K
Bellefonte RD 1
Bellefonte RD 1
Bellefonte RD 1
Bellefonte
Bellefonte RD 1
Bellefonte RD
Bellefonte RD 2
Bellefonte
Bellefonte
Bellefonte RD 2
Bellefonte RD 1
Bellefonte RD 2
Bellefonte RD 1
Bellefonte RD 3
Bellefonte
Bellefonte
Shoemaker
r
or
Boekley. Cecil C
Anderson. Chas
Davis. Merrill R
Mackay, James
Lose, Earl W
Houtz, Russell W
Kellerman, Paul H
Kelley, Clarence R
Sampeell Budd N
Ebeling, John D
Johuson, Harold E
Poorman. Russsil FE
Bonchack Michael
Smith, Allen W
Hockenberry, Robert ¥
Robinsen, Leonard A
Bellefonte RD 1
Bellefonte
Bellefonte RD 1
Bellefonte RD 2
Bellefonte RD 3
Bellefonte RD 1
Bellefonte RD
Bellefonte RD 1
Bellefonte RD 2
Bellefonte RD 1
Bellefonte RD 1
Bellefonte RD 2
Bellefonte
B
.
Markley William E
Riglin. Anthony J.
tHoy, Clarence M.
Miller. Harry L..
Kiine, Carl R.
Johnson, Nevin
Hamilton, Those
Eminhizer, Kay
Steve, Lynn, ’
i Johnston, Thos
Hov, Eugene H
Bitner, Heloise Richard
Bloom. Robert George
Bellefonte RD 1
fo assidy Gaylord Edvard
Box 22 Rellefonte
Compton, George Waltor
: Beliefonte RD 2
Conrad, Walter Stanley
Bellefonte RD 3
Corman, “J.” Ned Bellefonte RD 2
(Caosle, John Eugene Bellefonte RD 1
[Crust, Pal Andrew Bellefonte RD 2
Crust, Paul John. Bellefonte
Dann, George Wilson :
Bellefonte RD 3!
Dolan, Earl Bellefonte RD 3
iDenovan, Thomas Jeremiah
Belisfonte RD 2
| Dugan, william Franiskin
wo. Bellefonte RD 1
| Ebeling, Ernest Paul Belicfonte RD 1
H. Emel, Ernest John. Bellefonte RD 1!
Etters, Penjamin Harrison
————— De liefotite RD 3
ovil life
marred and ruined his
beautiful countenance?
Attention
tering away
vourselves in
Ife, seeing w
the others
On vour
pon’t
fire? inet
that
LH
you who have heen frit
your time absorbing
the frivolous things of
hich could outdrew
spending time
clothes and make
know that
to work
will
one
nse bess
un
the w
up!
is on
fu! thing
beside
Btop ¢
tery If
Walk
vou
and do
hein INE
Yours
rumbling
cant
wi
What doe
You rice evervywi
ing i
develop
children
good for ye health
You
off wit
thers
vill your body
vols are bhetler
0 Many sweet yet
women who carry
DOLL
and
on Lhe
bo
Do 1
must come
You
omething wo
best
from wi
COImeLi
thir
Ertwn
Bel
Pe
traitors
ft ¥
linn
additional
Witmer
An
enire
rom
Fy
[8
pa
eon
Biante College
THe
ual
Oeorg
H
Allon F. ( Als
Walks
Pe tow
[+41
Carli M
Frank
Harry
A
M
Weave
He
Kir
Rove! .
Donal
James F
Arthur W. P ¢
Charles LL. Lauck
Paul B. Smit}
Ardell W. Hostermas
Leonard Tressler
Ht
r
ate Coll
Raiph R
PENN STATE HOLSTEIN
HERD WINS HIGH FLACE
The Pennsvivania State
herd of 28 Holstein-Friesian dairy
cows was first in its class in America
in the production of milk and
terfat for 1942. Milked partly
times and partly three times
these cows produced the hig)
age the
pot of milk
butterfat
Carel
liberal
College
{for year
HMO 8
a xt
pas
inca and
ullinig of he er Cow
balanced
constitute
of thes
who has
herd
leading
ul « FOOT
feeding of a
and good breeding
basis of the zxuccess
said P. D. Jones
this outstanding
The sires resent
families
Several other enviable records have
been made by the Coliege Holstein
herd recently. Last year it was third
high American herd in the 31-to-50
cow class milked partly four and
partly three times® daily, and was
gecond high in the same clasg two
years ago with an average production
of 494 pounds of butterfat
One of these cows, Penstate Vee-
man Josie, has just completed a
lifetime production record of 118380
pounds of milk containing 5614
pounds of fat Penstate Anna Star,
a senior 3-yvear-old in the College
Yerd, is the new Pennsylvania
champion milk and fat producer for
her age
four times a day milking, she pro- |
duced 21.938 pounds of milk contain
ing 8456.0 pounds of fat
sm»
Relief Payments Lower
State Treasurer G. Harold Wagner
reported that direct relief payments
mad to needy residents of Centre
ration
fhe
COWS
managed
for 27
Holst«
yearn
rey
| county during the past week totaled
$583.90. Last week payments totaled
$601.
Most people are optimistic when |
they consider their own good points.
-
In the yearly division on sale
Grass Fire at College
Wind«-fanned flames
ing rubbage
W. Behroeder
nge, burned
field 3
MUSH Or
n
from a bun
back of U
in Nitt
neap |
Home
an
about
t he
DISPERSAL SALE
Of
IVESTOCK
Al
Gibboney Woolen
Mill
! Mike t of Reedaville
Route
We
on
Saturday, March 27
at 12
6
i
Starting
64 Head Livestock
of
Registered and
10 Head
and mules,
i Sharp
head of
Hol
horses
Consisting n2
Grade
of
voung and
hroken; 2 Spotted Ponies;
and Odd Horses
teins;
well
Teams
Albeo
SURGE MILKING MACHINE
MCCORMICK DEERING MILK
FR. PUMP AND MOTOR
RB. 3
STUCK
David J. Yoder.
Auct
 ——
Public Sales
TUSEDAY., MARCH
MARCH
of John A Junious Ode
offer st public sale on the
known as the Texas
West High St. Belie-
all the equipment and
the business Sale at
“%
Ww
tate will
PreTLises
Lunch, 41
fonte, Pa
contents
230 »
Tu BREPAY |
of
m
mp6
a Clean-up
Anch will be
Hremises FC | Harp
WwW. C. Morrow, clerk
MARCH 31-Mrs Edna
offer at publ i
sale
Faery
WEDNESDAY
Fisher wii
thie home of Mra
Wis Pa. a
oot Sale at
& B|tovers
FRIDAY. APRIL 2
offer at public
it, milee west of Pollen
Hyewloek and farm 1mpleme;
This ls un clean-up sale, Sale begi
at 11 o'clock Lunch will be
ed by a church organization
Smith, auct
Friday, March 26
C. M. ONG
public sale on hiz farm
the following persotial
household
Maye
1a te
Bice
EE Brown
sade at his
will offer
at Nittany,
property
LIVESTOCK 7
conssiing of span
10 years old, weight 2800; bay team,
11 and 12 vears old, weight 3000:
gray horse 8 vears old, weight 1650;
black horee, 13 years old, weight
1650; bay mare, 18 years oid, weight
1600; 14 head of cattle, consisting of
f Holstein cows and 3 Guernsevs, 4
of them fresh by sale time balance
are fall and winter cows; 2 Holstein
bulls, 1 six«months old and the other
one year old: 5 Poland~China brood
sows, due to farrow close Wo time of
Spotted Poland boar, one year
FPARMING IMPLEMENTS -- John
Deere grain binder, 7 fool cut; John
Deere manure spreader: John Deere
side-delivery fake; Ontario grain
drill, 11 hoe: 2 mowers, one a John
Deere 8-foot cul, and one a Deer
ing 5-foot cut; Keystone hay loader;
2 riding. cultivators, one & n
Deere and one a MeOormick-Desr-
ing: 2 wagons, with 4«<inoh tires;
wagon With 2-indéh tres, box; Black
Hawk disc corm planter; 3 Perry
Barrows, 3 No. 20-78 Syracuse walk
ut
horses and mules
of mules, 8 and
old.
Ling plows: § sels Die harness; about |
[15 horse collars, all sizes bobsled: 2
sets hay ladders, and daly other ar- |
ticked too Dumerous ©
of the above John Deasre
| owe:
ibred
having heen
wo or
Ar
Lites
: practi only new
| Lhe at
i ) :
Saturday, March 27
I. HH, SHIRK
March 27
{ON
Saturday,
MILFORD
pa
Saturday, March 27
WwW. HH LINGLE
Myre: March 29
CHARLES RIPKA
: er at public sale on ihe
Gr rove farm. one mile south of
fonte, along the old Lewistown
the following personal property
LIVESTOCK ~~ 20 head of
consisting of Cuernasey
Gur i bull, 4 Holst
COW 1 Ayrshire
1 Brindle oow,
H brow] aos
Pr AFM NG IMPLEMENTS
ne plow. double disc harrow
8.1 culitpacker 18400th
7 Deering bir
gE mower
K i dy mp
MoOorm ick - Deering darill
WAPOn John Deere manips
2 wis harness, PJ
iwrere ivator: 4 milk
and many Lice
Bale at Terme
Emil
A C
Belle
6
OW
and
hore
Ct Cans
rash E MM
Cie
x12
Tuesday, March 30
WW. T KEPHARTY
offer at public sale on the W. T
Kephart farm, 8 miles south of Ty.
I mile north of Arch Spring,
king Valley, the following per.
PeTLY
LIVESTOUOK FF
head of horaes,
ating of one palr of PORD MAPAR,
Vea old, weight 8700: roan
14 years old, weight 1600; dark
bay mare, 14 years old, weight
38 head of cattle, 20 are Registered
Holsteins, 18 cows-& fresh. balance
close apringers, and other fall sows)
these cows all were raised from the
cows I had when 1 led the RBialr
County Cow Testing Association with
a milk production average of 11.000
pounds, and $00.5 pounds of
fat. 6 grade Holstein cows: 8 rege |
istered Holstein heifers, some will
be freah in fall others not bred 6
Bulla: Cedar Dale Ink May Creator
this is my herd sire purchased in |
Cunada: Valiey View Prinoe Pontiac |
Hartog, Valley View King Dekol Har
Valley View Pontiac
Duke; Valley View Buady york |
Creator; Vailey View Psat Dekal Crea- |
tor; 2 bull ealves. 1 month 1g]
all cattle T. B. and Bang. tested:
head of sheen, consisting of all a |
twes and
Hampahire buck;
sows, all Spotted Poland-China. some
will have pigs at UUme of sale, i
in early April, others the Iatier par |
of April. 8 of these are youne gilts, |
8 months old: 2 purelired Poland. |
Ohjna boars :
Sang IMPLEMENTS -- ily a
Or
mare
1600; |
butters |
|
‘dusting orchards, used 2 years; Mo
ick mower, B-100% 2 corn
vat we. 2 one «inch and
MoOormick oy loader,
rake; Buperior frail
ytipacker Superior
me spreader; potato
plows: riding plow
Conklin wagon;
Lier windmill 2
wikamith forge and
gasoline snugine
rasoline engines
saw and frame
: set hay lad
igh and
cooler
new. 4
hialters,
Cor tw
y discs
FON
"
Py
kK
ey
Tuesday, March 30
FILMER ¥. SWOPY
Tuesday, March 30
0 f AUMAN
Friday, April 2
= 4 BROWN
fread
onning 2
in May
eNgitie
wa liters
i00 hiood
White Leghorn
es]
IMPLEMENTS
New
new
for
5
Deering
B-inch
eT ate
seed
fpr
Saturday, April 3
THOMAS A. DAVES
at public sale at his resi
located on the White Hall
one-half mile sast of Balley-
on road leading to State Ool-
the following personal property
PARMING IMPLEMENTS Prick
ull thresher, 12-fo0l feeder. sine
rubber tires, Inte model:
ick sawmill, belt feed, 4 head
extension mandrel. 6 horse.
gassiine engine mounted on
pony planer, 18-inch;
rithber, model L. 45-
good ns new. rip saw tae
: oul-ol Prick make,
belting: belt, 125
rubber, 7 inches
feel endless B<inch bell,
Chevro el ruck, 140, U i.
4 hooks, grabs; chains:
< maortiding ma
and many other
G6 DumeratE to méntion
1 o'clock. Terms cash
act. D8 Peterson
x13
H. L. HARPSTER
AUCTIONEER
Prompt attention given all sales
- PHONE 3579
PINE GROVE MILLS, PA,
will offer
dence
road
ville
\epe
Lele
endless,
General Auctioneer
Real Estate Sales
A SPECIALTY!
CALL STATE COLLEGE, 334
Why not have the benefit of
competitive bidding In the sale
of your property.