Centre Democrat. (Bellefonte, Pa.) 1848-1989, December 16, 1943, Image 11

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    December 16, 1943. THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, BELLEFONTE, PA. Page Threé
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JULIAN MARTHA REB ERSBURG | PORT MATILDA nephew, Staff Sgt. William Bressler, EXECUTRIX'S NOTICE, [Patsy Babette, also written Patty
y ! who is stationed at Camp McCoy,! In the matter of the estate of Har- | Sabeth.
Congratulations to Mr. and Mrs, Walter Heaton is spending a short | The Prechyterian Missionary 8o-|Wis., and spent a ten-da; furlough |Yey J. Markie, Iste of Bellefonte, R The undersigned reserves the right
Melvin Williams who are rejoicing furlough at the home of his par-} : sett ciety held their annual Christmas!at his parental home. The party J 2, « entre County, Pa. deceased. | °° i hi )
over the arrival of a daughter, born ents, Mr. and Mrs, V. B. Heaton.| ( harles He ler and mother, Mrs. | day night to visit her husband, who party in the social] room of the was held last Thursday evening. Witt ga hog! o ny ny ng hat J - f { ale: 25 of bid at the
Saturday in the Bellefonte Hospital Walter states that he {8 enjoying heey Helley of Caton, Otaio, ealled is located at Camp Mackall, N, C. presbyterian church Friday Decem- | Misa Dorothy Henry ha Seed og at ., Ruder gue W, she a als ra th ba ARDS Bois
Walter Swisher of Clearfield, was his experience very much and his A i go urs hs eat ay af Ry 1, Jur and Mrs, Willlam Barner of ber 10, In the afternoon. A very employment in a defense plant fn nie are ws tid J
a visitor in town over the weekend appearance is proof that it agrees noon. I'he latter is spending the T'ylersville, were Bunday evening good program was put on by the New Jermy vit} :
a. of risk with him. (winter months with her son and callers at the W. M. Tarbert home, committee, Mrs. Edna Shultz in ENE I ati the , PNTRYE COUNTS
Gene Dondo of Harrisburg, was nf Mrs, Lundy steele and son Gene, wife but came to Pennsylvania to The latter is recovering from his re- charge. Ladies from the Baptist and : 0 MARY A MARK] E Rb JUNTY
visitor at the home of his parents,'spent the weekend in Harrisburg, attend the funeral of her brother-icent jliness. {Methodist churches were present, | ing & Litke, atto As Alor n Fact
or . i a Fleming & Litke, atior- ¢ ¢ p
Mr. and Mrs. Willlam Dando visiting with her son-in-law and in-law, Edward Miller at Millheim, Mr. and Mrs. James Corman and There was a beautiful Christmas Legal Notices the estate X50 | a x as
Well, Harold Alexander has butch- daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Blair Fink.| Mrs, E, R. Wolfe spent several gon Jimmy, and Mrs, Roy Brungart tree and exchange of gifts by all) 7 . ADMINISTRATRICES’ NO’ -
ered at last, His hogs were so blg! Miss Betty Stiver has just returmn-idays last week at the Roy NIXon ang son Rodney, were Monday busi- present, Beveral games were played | aa a 4 “ oe 3 KE NOTICE.
he was afraid to kill them, fearing ed to her duties as Army nurse in farm near Lamar, I nes s visitors in Bellefonte, 4 and prizes won by the contestants, | EXPCUTON'S NOTICE. pid dae Mattes of the salute of Sat
Rs . T. Zeigler, late of Howard Borougt
a conld not store he pe +41 q after sDEN ot vw | ) | t np 1 7 he estate of J nade ic
that he could not store the meat. Philadelphia, after spending a fe Mrs. BE. 8. Blerly had a bad fall| Mrs. Ella Diehl returned to her At the close of the party the host ee ate of Miles Town. | deceased.
" s thouaht » to } ua > > > ron t 8 . : lode Della J. lingle, late of Miley Town.
iw \ ne kel gry t og Bini big wo! oe Hoe oF ) Betty 5 last Friday evening, which neces-| home last Thursday after spending oclety served delicious refresh- ship, Centre County, Pa. deceased ers administration on the C Y WAGNER
ee longer he Kept them 1 IArRer Mr. anc rs. N. R. Stiver eiLy 8 {tate he re ve o + " : mis gl : abo tat TR | y ranted Ld .
. A dtated her removal to the Centre some time aa p Y . ments | titers 1 nth hum 2 he above i 2 gre i
they would become, so in desperation recuperating from an appendectomy. ome time near MIfflinburg, assist Letters testaunentary on the above
y ¢ . | +d bite al OF Sige ¢ ops an . County Hospital ling In the care of her daughtar, Mrs. C. M. Pringle is spending alestute having been granted to the |, oh id htt, Lo ‘ io wf rg y
he called fo help and butchered on| “Merle Fink has taken ovr "the". ue Suet of Mew York Mr. Clyde Smith who led recent few dav i home gun and wil he denied peri deen 8 i? inlets sivint vs co | 8 COMPANY
certainly had two fine hogs late Isaac Weller. Anyone in this visited among friends in our vk n= 1ly oa own or h eoupie Weeks immediate payment, and those
Harmon Burd and son Everet community wishing to have livestock ity the past week. | Mr, and Mrs. Carl Beahm, Phyllis! Pvt. Conrad Pringle and wife claims or JSumands against
Bellefonte ent everal day transported may contact Merle Relatives here were Informed of and Larry of Harrisburg, were Sat- called at his home Bunday Rhy he delay tor pate eraant 0 WALTER WAGKER'S
town last week hunti with the Warton Weller was Merle's first cus- the death of Ammon E Strayer of urday dinner guests at the J. E hs ne a 3-day leave, He Is located | vpaniok. Executor, Flemingion Q lity Fi
Richards sharpshooters tomer and reports that the service T'urbotville Monday evening Miss Ziegler home, and supper guests at at Port Dix, N. J Johnston rast wtorneys for & 1 x51 ua y our
. wy prompt Alma Corman and Mr. and Mrs. the home of Mir Beahm's father william Shultz, who has been em. | tstate ‘ A Hard Wheat Pat Flows
. y N. R. Stiver has just return- James Corman called at the home J. W. Bright ployed at Niagara Falls, N. Y., 8] . PUBLIC SALE OF REAL ESTATE
are preparing for g ori $ 1 \ from a short visit with her of the deceased. Mr. Strayer was a Adam Reish of Mechanicsburg, home on a visit and will remain EXECUTORS NOTICE. § Ey : .
jerta/nment and daughter. Mrs. Walter Merry, who painter and paper hanger by trade spent several days last week at his until after
tion and ald of lives in McKeesport and lived here many year home here : Mrs, Harry Marshall
The hunters operating under the, Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Ream and! willlam Blerly is sti ippe
0 make
sald estate should IMMISSIONERS OF
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Lon rey for e
The leader of
4 ( ’ A F v : % NYR'S
Christmas i h : matter of the es! I at . vad OL Via AGNER"
who wis Jala} tice Vials Biste. late of Uulos 'lé sa'e. 06 Ye premies ai Yai Our Best Flour
sibly come aroun
1" up with the gripp« is able
; is till l ! b ’ 8-30 Blend
Large Antler roster family were Saturday Bellefonte oith rheumatism after three weeks around again,
able guidance of visitors of confinement at his home
d Mrs, M. M. Garrett, Mi i th mmediate payment, and th AV tad 4 4 of An
credit five deer for this season. Those .iginge ospital, Sunday, where! My My M1 ‘“ sor- home and getting along good ing olan x de y amainst sald ! ae A e ol Yh y J B Fi "
who didn't miss were: ‘Sam’ Stiver, , ; ica] patient may a a ra v y tinazs’ vial} . sod 1514 xi fr 4 est it . to present tl ' tl ¢ Benner Tow ATT - ery est our
N. R. Stiver, Hubert Williams, Fred SIE by im Tye, Ya BE delay fi ter t Pennsylvan Winter Wheat
’ 4 esis Mart n of Millhelm, vig-!ors in YW wre empl { In Altoona, me PHOEBE . Xu i
Hick and Fred Fulton Ellery ‘ Aft nd Mi M ‘ nt ssn 4 aw } . " Nar . a
nary proved to be very efficient i Mi Ball hia uid vienn ye w iischarged from na wa M1 LEAr Wa nome ron SON STER
Knarr proved a } y Wednesday 5 1
EE. H Hosterman,
was hinder- ied by Miss Catherine Hos- there
o many of the lterman Penn Hall, took the for-
army brother (jg) James Hos- in
fe to Altoona on Sat
they went by
» armed forces Calif, where
tha " oy ’ < rarerit lv . »
gesture on the the Lieu : was recently trans-| fi
suffering
WAGNER'S
narr, have to their M1 A. Kidder returned
forming the dri
atchers
EXECUTORS NOTICE
the matter of the
in the
y extend a Very
writer, I am erecting ierre
the Martha boy
£ y EY oy Ned | 0 Bid left on Mon- some hy Bon a py sigh a Sy d ” a ,
BLANCHARD ang Mrs Rudolph Will
vt. Paul Glenn of the U. 8. Army, , A -
AN | DEAL stationed in New ¥ A  U. Arms, EXAMINE HOME CANNED SPRING MILL
: wef A surpr
1 wife at FOODS FOR SPOILAGIH -
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cited rela ise ice cream party wa EXECUTRIX NOTICE
Jlanchard, and aiso vi Ad io h ts her canned 3... p In the matter of the estate of
XM AS G t FT tives and firends in Howard, Mt oda to stati but § ve Annee wid at the A. B. Lee home in mivin W. Ling mie of Saring
rag) und Hef », Mn ylenn Se a ak neti pam Eki Ae r of Mrs. Lee's birthday last T? Mls entre County, Pa, de
ho oN had been wit \ her husband in M Hublersburg-Zion Reformed Charge “NUCR SEE CWE AEE arable » a vening. The following wert :
bi ouri u til thi weeks AQ0, hen Services fo Decemer 19. 1043, 0 rh vERELA
t Gl nr was transferred to New Charles G. Link, Minister Hulers-
Give years of ork. urg: Church School 9:30 a. m., Di-
vy, vine Service 10:30 a. m.; Zion:
se il Rydes Cream Calf Meal
School 9:30 a. m.,
: tationed In Virginia, spent several Church old is present in neth Albright and son fie Jala 0 DRUASIY 100 Without 0-14 S_-— ; shelman’s Dog Feed
Real Happiness sta { a i : i hy 4 ith his parents, Mr. Service 7:30 p. m aK unt: it nay be 1 me x 'd hh m ne . r n farol , falter. Ev- oy Borin a in. a. Broed HEN WINDS \
to some dear friend or loved one | and M: rd lav — the surface of the fruit and the Test ur¥iody had an enjoyable time, and guy iil Ww
on Xmas morning—present a rd Unionville Free Methodist ol Wa 0d may be ealen * Wis Mire 4 A
si BAL wind a f h YY 1 - - " |
sy x Pritdt may dary nn if § be talbng "he he ’ io ;
Gift Certificate for a Western Mrs. Ivan Kunes of Sta llege,’ Sunday School 9:30, Prancis Smith ®¥. Fruit may darken io it 18 Se ae Wh iach EXECUTORS NOTICE GET ROUGH
Electric Hearing Aid vinits 1a tis here on Sun Sug Annual Christmas Exercises; ©V'&Ea Wilh SiTUp Or 4 wie Jas and Mr aul M. Ziegler of n the matter of the estate of Ren
ro dig aa Sy Ee . a * {en “ait — { water during : " AR > han ea . be nT ’ M ’ 25 -,
We attend to all details—in Dabhert Boats : hee fir 0 ve Peast 10:30 in charge of Dis- * wt covered with waler during smerton. were weekend ests a Tress] te t i” n
i heed a ad mebmmbbE ON mare. tw the Bast + with - S11 Rev. D. N. Thomas: rocessing, This darkening af- y BE. Ziegler home 3 b , Fa. ae 1A Windstorm Folicy Protects Yeu "
the most careful and scientif y home for the ast v ith ri Supt. Rev Ws | homas; A Woo ; : ca n K d
manner. Call today or mail ow ndition reachls 11:00 Rev. D. N. Thoma lect niy the appearance tng I Fugene Bressler of New Y v Cabdum — v . | Veglers in All inGs
all \ mastoid conditi reaching 14 - JA os lela tant rid . \ h ha hi men we a t From Finavcisl Lom See
coupon at once, r and Mrs rris Confer have Evening Praver Service 7:30 ti a ——
received word that thelr : . here may be arcl ediment Mi Br ms) la : vk unde gried all g oh n | . t Ni Grains
TINE ¢ the U. 8 : has | en trans Nittany Valley Lutheran Charge a! the botto fe me X y of veg- ry Meroe and ami Ratan inmediatt DAYIDEn:. hd DOH 3a lohn F. Gray G Son
$ for Decemer 18, 1943, Rev J ‘ " nil ands |
David E. Stroesser, Pastor. St. Pauls using lable sail which © 2 8 hia es Lat present the same without General Insarancs
Ch Morn - - Re nfl pr t doin rea oid Y re : yp 5 to ke papi ’ ne P B NE¥RSE h | Exe at Jane . Phone 97-J Bellefonte, Pa
Western Eleciric  SiHmmaiepss as I | Church Sctivat 9:30 4. m,; Bran)
Hearing Aids y Jon OE noni ot 3
Designed by
Address
Kemmerer of Lock water bath must be opened and ths
with her par-
PPE ©..." ie i Korte. | nce or De 10 10, Howard 10 mins eee Ein ay ARMSTRONG FOREST COMPANY WILL PAY
ee ?. Oadwood, Minister the Pennsyi-
LABORATORIES i HUNTER, 80, GETS BUCK }ible School 10:00 a. m. Morn vania State College. This bolling i Top of 138 2.3
His 80 years and the fact that his worship 11:00 a. m.; Unionville: necessary to check aga st any form Ceiling TY
sight is failing did not hinder A. P. pvening Worship 7::30 p. m.. Bible of spoilage. When the jar 3 p . K cubic
v —_ Zeigler of Lusk Run, veteran Alll- gendy Class, Mondays at 7:30; Miles. some spoilage may be detectd by an rice o
AUDIPHON E CO. sont Township, Clinton County, isd burg Bible School 6:30 a. m., Chris. outrush of gas, or a bad odor, or a feet
451 ALTOONA TRUST BLDG. supervisor, from getting his deer a jan Endes m cloudy liquid. or a
ALTOONA, PA, it w a fine eight-point buck. A —— ance of the food owever, In carload lots o liv 4 K auls 25 ileg
Phone 9010 was hunting with the Rock Cabin Advent Church forms of spoilage, ; ses r delivered by truck on hauls up to 25 miles.
; : lub of 12 at Scootac and  gervices for Dec. 19, 1943. C. C. may not show up until the food Is Ceiling allowance for truck deliveries on longer hauls.
he shot the buck on Dec. 1. Shuey. Pastor. Sunday School 10 a. heated. If botulism is present, boil-
m.. Howard Hicks, Supt. Worship ing will kill the toxins produced b;
o Services 11 a. m.; Christian Endeavor the bact spores. Although boll
Y] 7:30. Mrs. Olive Rhoads president; ing 10 minutes before tasting is rec- i
= Prayer Meeting Tuesday evening 7:45 ommended for all non-acid veget- PWOO
in the church, all our people urged s the boiling wate
afl Bonds First to attend all services, bath, some homemakers prefes
iboll those processed in th
£7
a “ on a———— rents
Re CS then .... Half Moon Methodist Charge cooker Produced In Centre County, Pa.
S| . Rev. Henry H. Shissler, Pastor.! pat sour is one form of spoilage
Services for Sunday, December 19th, 1,4: boiling does not affect. The : y . . :
1943. Stormstown: Holy Worship at | Sore ote Semains after boiling and To be prepared prior to May 1, 1944 for shipment (P. R. R. delivery) to
9:45 a. m.: Sunday School at 1045 a
the food is no itable for eath
Aladdin Lamps and Supplies
semen A —
All wood shall be prepared from live, sound trees
i
(Address)
m., James Gray, Supt. Ross, Bunday sean of th ou Ot Y :
School at 10:00 a. m., Gilbert Barto, heeat him —. ts be served New ork & Penns lvania Co Lock Haven Pa
Supt. Morning Worship at 11:00 a.| VWaeh po om "10 ht ’ .
m.: Pillmore: Sunday School at 9:45 °0id re ri eOnl. bei Chin ure hich will be . k d h 0
a. m. Lester Crust Supt. Grays: Sun. minutes, then cool, and Hey aT€ which wi uipped to bark wood mechanically.
day School at 9:45 am, Morris Lutz ready to use ksh yup :
Bupt.: Youth Pellowship at 7:30 p.m.| The colored deposit Which some-
There will be a Community Waten times may be found on the under-
I A OE mein Ia is In -on CLASSES SPECIFICATIONS
Youth Pellowship of the Grays harmful providing the contents of / » ghaell be sawn ¢ ands 11 52 3
Church on Friday night, December the jar show no signs of spoilage Each Class to be kept separate All wood shall be sawn at both ends, full 52 in
31st, i943, at 9:00 p. m. in the Grays -
Church. p . ' > . .
LIGHTED POULTRY HOUSE . Poplar, Bass, Linn, Cucum- : wn :
OE. RE a STS EGG OUTPUT  Dvolives in All wood shall be rou rith & im diameter
1 ¥led GIVE DRY COWS SOME " BOOSTS Bul ber, Quaking Asp and Willow. A six ol ih So, MAD ote age ue 8
Shoe Skates and Sleds 'FUL ATTENTION! 1yuming on the lights in poultry A, a ma diameter of twelve inches
ns w {houses increases egg production in f . “ outside the bark.
i FT P 4 0 i ; re Cente SATIN Are winter—but not because the hens Maple, Beech, Birch, ( herry, , . .
(Glass and Pottery Ovenware eS ea Brion anf have & otis Hine 10 fas -steord- Gum, Butternut, Buttonwood All wood shall be straight, limbs and knots trimmed
. ing to E . Callenbach © e de ~ ’ a Ap A aol ’
i . ago, says County Agent R. C. Blaney. , : LAY 3 0se, and 2 Ir "O0KS ¢ "KS.
Cooky Jars and Casseroles SAYS COUNY Aen: Fos ony. partitit of poultry hustandry at Elm and Ash. close, and free from crooks and forks
this condition. One is the dry weath- a bi 0 1 All wood shall be sound and free from burned or char
' . ~ eo rin the ; 15 gr 4 3 - : ~ od 1 o> - Fo 3% ata via « 4
Clothes Hampers and Step Stools carly fall, Then, too, many dairy.| Recent research done at the Col- 3. Yellow Pine and Jack Pine. red portions, rot, defective hearts and all other de-
M . C dV men fed heavier rations iast winter | lege ate production of fects.
Measuring Lups an ases than previously. Some cows may PENS O Orns having - Thite . . :
|| have depleted their system to some ited ootas | to Seed was not only dig Oak, Red Oak and Rock All wood for rail delivery shall be at least partially
y : : X extent and will not produce as welliequal to, but in three + aK. 18 y hi » :
Electric Mixer Covers unti] they have been built up sagan. comparisons, greater than the pens seasoned before shipment.
No Drip S Pitch Extension dairy specialists of the yt Hoppers ways pen. The hous
No Drip Svru itchers Pennsylvania State College say that in the open ri ro
Pp DY p the dry period 1s most important for sume sottewhint, wee jood ot he PULPWOOD IS URGENTLY NEEDED FOR WAR USES
2.3 As 1a this buiflding-up process. | percentage Of eggs v
Mixing Bowls and Bowl Sets should Ae a eight hi and little relation to the amount of feed F . h . .
: joud send teks fd consumed. ebiiae or a contract fill in this blank and mail to us without delay.
Bean Pots and Custard Cups freshening. |. Tue use of artificial ging dure
| For this conditioning process, thay | ing the Wiier Othe fess Bie 1a 0
y suggest use of a regular fitt .|creased egg prod . r
Pyrex and Glass Bake Gift Sets Shan or : iio ou a up = 100! may cause increased mortality lat- Armstrong Forest Company
pounds of corn, 100 pounds of oats | er. especially fn unculled flocks. This Johnsonburg, Pa.
100 pounds of bran, and 50 pounds jact Should not Swuse gregt fonesss
of soybean or linseed onl meal. Salt but should serve phastze Se y y ' . .
ESTATE HEATROLAS AND of Sovbeun of lnsted wal meal. Tal imnortanee of close and requent I WANT TO TAKE PART IN THE VICTORY PULPWOOD CAMPAIGN,
mixture at the rate of 1 pound of Culling enbach Pol . »
each Tor 100 pounds of feed. : The SYidence from this Jeseasch Please send me a contract for rough pulpwood.
~ Where regul fitting ration Indica a eT
GLENWOOD HEATERS hs ele He rab 00 mits ample feed intake although it I expect to produce. wee. Cords of Class... en WOOH.,
regul ot be sufficient for maximum Cords of Class ood
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the average feeding per cow during . | smn. CORAS Of CABS cen. wood
: the fore part of the dry period, : : | i
When Shopping, Make Our Store | Avout a week to 10 days before! i From Township County, Pa
Y Head riers freshening, reduce grain feeding and, : Th ood will be ;
our ieaaqua . the last 2 to 4 days feed only bran, : ew w load . cars at
q or bran and oats. | Aesteutiural Experiment : hin fh fu a R. R.
During the dry period, corn silage : ve truck to ;
puta e rs Beriod, eon ie Hellen — bi i R uy re the wood yard at Lock Haven, to which the dis
daily but all the good hav a cow willl PORT MATILDA MAN tance by the shortest available highway route is miles.
clean up should be allowed, igh te
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Rugs
curling at the corners by sewing a (Name)
plece of halrcloth about six inches _
Phone 2020 Allegheny Street || piece of hatch ch aon
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