a December 9, 1943. THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, BELLEFONTE, PA. ; Page Three . . clubs of the division are keenly alive es ‘| : | NOTES FROM THE MULCH STRAWBERRIES Acre make a comparatively light I ¢ all theory self-interest is Kiwanis Leaders Je and active In the war effort and | POULTRY NEWS [Fleming Named | “LITTLE HOUSE” WHEN GROUND FREEZES mulch. Seven fons to the acr An ren ’ y ait { B ivi if . | - a a of . “i . 0» | ¥a " Dr SUvase wrints , ‘ Im iH a Visit Bellefonte in post-war planning, and in com-, _____ rt] ounty Solicitor me monthly meeting of the Bene. | oid better for severe wh di Pies: | oc n y service —- or vn pr ; : The practice of mulching straw It Is often advisable - | | No Need to House Wormy Chickens. | fonte Girl Beout Counell wag held The pra Jo. PT RL BE SH | 4 ————————— ' Te berries has enough important ad-'the mulching mate: Con om page one { op (Continued from page one) on Monday afternoc “ “ tle ’ ri Sitied from : | The flock treatment Das been | M y afternoon at “The Littl vantages to Justily mor general to the speaker of the day os a token | Apmyy Corrects Wire [found to be a convenient way to rid 8 Mrs E. R. Miller, who served in House, ~with Mrs. Martin Miller "0 0u0n "use iii Centre county, along the patch several we MELR 0 Y’ S of appreciation of the service which chickens of worms. lock treatments that capacity during her husband's presiding. Mrs, Elmer Hauer, chair- mya County Agent R.-¢ slabey. for ( . J he will render during 1044. He also Telling of Death are low in cost and can be easily ‘erm of office. man of leadership and training, re- 0 "ine hore important advan- come; and 18 nn : : Pleasant Cap. P: presented to the retiring lieutenant (mixed with the mash, requiring lit-| Prothonotary Bond C. White will ported the organization of a new tages is that mulch when applied remain ce When si | 2 Sra ranL, Saal © ¥ governor of Division Six the button (Continued from page one) |tie extra labor. Efficient worm rem continue with Mrs. Hilda Corman as 'F00P Which is to be registered as =o = "00 0 Tiends to keep It straw b , signifying the satisfacvory comple- and subsequently underwent special edies will remove the greatest pers his deputy. Register Harry A. Qor- I'voop No, 6, under the leadership of frozen thus preventing alternate jt } i I fick ‘ be Ele ctr) Appliances tion of his office and to the Incom-! {zed training at Camp Walters, Tex~ centage of worms with the least man will continue with Miss Ger- Miss Kathryn Burkett, , with Miss freezing and thawing which heaves’) - (111 T ing lieutenant governor of Division gs: Camp Buckley, Texas; Ft. De- physical disturbance to the fowl, #ldine Bilger as deputy, and Record- Mary Tingue, assistant leader This Le plants out of the ground, ser-| rIILS ~- 0ys Eight his button as the badge of Wis | yens, Miss; Pine Camp, N. Y., and and also help build up the physical er Leamer R. Woodring will continue trop hina a registration of apout 21 lously injures the roots of others ol Patents office. Music was furnished by he Camp Pickett, Va. About June 1, condition of the birds by helping With Mrs. Marie Lucas as deputy, it mitnhers and materially reduces the yield of gl Sd ou : club's quartette, the Kiwani-Singers. | this year, he left this country for the them throw off the poisons that have is said, Mrs, Francis Crawford, chairman fruit ; f The president of the local club, Earl| North African theatre of war and been secreated by the worms dur-| Centre County Treasurer « stast Of the Juliet Low Committee, was =~ = r temberature rat R baking powder, If 1 ; *? Fountain Service K. Stock, presided at the meeting three days after going into action In {no infestation. Edward R. Miller is expected to re- designated to direct a bureau of ex- Vary Jow 1 pe ra res ny “manner the white e } Phone Bellefonte From two to four o'clock In the | Sicily, was wounded. He was taken ; |tatn Miss Verna Chambers as his CDADge of uniforms, for the con- OUSY ae SE gi i afternoon the training school of Di-| to a hospital in North Africa on July Use a Reliable. Produce. | deputy, although It is rumored Miss veniénee of Girl Boouts Anyone ale Rt Jailed he 4 . 4 vision Eight was held at the Penn 24, and remained there until Octobe It is better to avold the use of Un=' Chambers may go into the Commis- wishing to sell or give a uniform ut guled : dn bond gd ; Belle Hotel. Officers and members 1 when he was discharged from the refined ingredients such as raw 10 oners' office. which does not fit them, or anyone this tree Uh wilh Boers hy roa tc Mc Ho A. S.C a a ‘ of the board of directors were pres- hospital and sent to Italy to rejoin bacco dust, since it may cause what Even Dame Rumor has nothings i desiring a uniform should call her Smal wi he average winter, it maj : REA EE EAE BNE i Eh Ei i i BB nie " 1 \ 5 1 1t vo f Gren ec " " ‘ ¥ ‘ " on-s / 38! ud 35 amy Bi n ent from clubs in Lewistown Lock | his infantry outfit Is commonly referred to as toxic say about the following county of= phone 535 “ y . Haven, State College, Willlamsport Upon leaving the hospital, Samp- after-shock, Less harmful and more fices—all of which are appointive A and Bellefonte. Officers and direc-' sell was promoted from Corporal to effective drugs now are combined to ana all ‘ol whleh are ot tn the Girl Scout Troop committee Fruit exte: tors were instructed in their duties Sergeant form helpful worm treatments which chars bw the tacomie administra - wils held at the “Little House” on Pennsylvania and were given the plans of Kiwanis' He has two brothers in the service; ‘not only expel the worms gently and = i Bes sietan: (Dresent in. Fhursday evening, December 2. The wheat stra tion: county physician (present In- gonowing were present and repre- mulching International for 1944 under the Cpl Russell Sampsell, 22, who en-' effectively, but help to build up the » RE Boh leadership of the new lieutenant the army on November 28, 1942 and rundown physi il condition of the suniignt Dn hi Rare); Seat ented thelr Beo it Troop Mr; material governor, Ralph C. Blaney, assisted who is now in chemical warfare ser- [owl as well Incumbent DA McDo? oll) and John Popson, Troop 6, Miss Kath- used. Rye str by District governor Grafifam, after vice at Edgewood Arsenal Md Worms Do Damage ran . home investigator (Drea it he ryn Burkett leader Miss Agnes is a litt) which a general conference and open C IpRussell Sampsel . Ey cumbent Hi i Grave). Ben oe" . Shield Mrs. Tom O'Ham,. Miss Barley, buckwhe forum was conducted listed June 9, 1942 f ‘anes OL WOrI Jo hihi hn wb do Marie Kelleher: Troop 9. Mb ; but Division Eight is a nes livision DE with an Rid ! it ft medical . rr J wrt ; egy inningh as te Peshivaniy Dist, ereat deelansar. 2 Fulndtoete oy that the Sls Tote bs pers: Food Wasted Would 2:0" ed by the necessity of dividing uj gl Tie cos Bure para- K lea the state into more units for mor t is the busi f a newspaper,| Tn A a a Wh Supply Many Soldiers efficient service, and Mr. Blaney wit \ presume. to give its readers the pe : I" ha he abil y i 1 | | chosen to head this new division be- facts about public questions, whet wt food Severe and rontinned par.] Centre county's 13.480 housewives! ©F Cp y os : Whatever the 1 ‘ bat meeting of the members of all #8 recently ex) tiie COR by Investigators — c nnn cause of his experience in Kiwanis er the truth suits the politicians or > 0 ne tha Aimee. COUld feed 3.618 soldier affairs and in executive work. The anybody else, or no Hie Pian ind productive abil. | With the food wi { annually in| CoO HR . " od wat y n b Speg ome Save the Vitamins for Your Chickens, slimated CAREFUL BUYING ALLOWS FOR NO LEFTOVER FOODS wWeryone nu figh waste of It now Baum pointed out. “Efficient With food an important weapor EE ,.”” st BG food producer wovessors and dis- war, it sary that 4 ACTIVE BIBLE CLUB tributors have worked for Years to go to waste any tin » ak. ANOTHER EXISTS IN MILESBURG ,oduce waste. Our company, for ex- would find sh in a reduce waste. Our company, fof €x- ers would find shopping and mel [GR EAT SALE! wid vegetab's arithmetic able hands “nb kit of Non-Rationed Shoes| for $1.00 a pair | CLOSE OU A NuBONE GARMENT : children of Nila nlm So igh Bre ho inclu hree points: | trom 8 pound of food. would pre- y for every figure type. New ing every week to learn scripture . io o notnt: (3) BIE IDOUAIALE thant’ until ead Spin sa Ba . H A | | E S verse tories and gospel songs , " 3 s 4] JOIVOVERS. IW Here's the table which exten- 1 THE SHOE WIZARD STORES v . . wt wih yum sald that igh hou y nye) km y / ; na Te The Government has given us the as smartness. Not just for vhild Evangelism Fellowshix Bn wives Dat ‘ ated Satie AAD i A a, Wo : privilege of selling thousands of Christmas Day, but every (Rnization, started by Irvin Over- waste since Pear] rbor, over eight jee, y r r information pairs of shoes for men, women . > ‘ wltzer { Tex nearly ten years cont all {ond bought : m and children for $1.60 a pair day in the year a NuBone go for evangelistic work among the os antior: Is 0’ wasted. While it Row. teams shat 2 re.old. dikcon garment will give its wear- nudren pecially t n ¥y Who 4 } i waste cannot be pre. A DV t bn noRtod bai tinued lots, obsolete They are ‘ 5 a “ mm ire nN now re ned by the Sunday oor itirely added. carefully n i} to 4 1 ft worth several times a dollar a pair er COMFORT, HEALTH, ols. Thi anization has spread vias conservation should cut-the 10: Hama, dn 0 1 nap. fret if you find a pair that will sui STYLE and HAPPINESS. over ihe entire world nd many load {1 Fr alt "” d 1 2 ] foe oldiers 3 to cool, 2 1 : § 14 you and fit you. This is, perhap iidren have come to know the i t av- be ott to wage 1 J your last opportunity to take ad vantage of shoes like these for a dollar, without rationing stamps The sale will start on Saturday Come, pick out what you want memorizing program de: Cr Ta HAINES y-Away Plan Who recalls the good old days roasts "with bone, LE THE SHOE WIZARD “ p we Pacific the Japanese are when a man could get all the gato- jess 4: spinach, 2 to 3 rad ‘ £ North Allegheny Street X PL NY a Te ee WW WW war line that he could pay for? 4 : ; ” EEE BETA EET 1 58 BI asl i LA i dN led pad Seat Sat Edda See Ea a dd dite ttat aioe ee ooo LS footie £08 Lia e ddd did d al ER a ee TWO GREAT CHRISTMAS SPECIALS | g CC — | the answei in design material as well A NuBONE Corsetiere is a highly trained stylist Come in at any time for a figure analysis 19 W. High St. Bellefonte, Pa. Remember The Home Front : The Home Front has been taking it on i Ba the chin. Now, at Christmas, it gets a mE break! 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