THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, BECLEFONTE, PA. — March 23, 1944, rr ———————— — _—_— — . penters and all were very good me- chanics. In 1890 Carnegle decided Ww close! down the Scotia mines since he could buy a better grade of ore from the Groat Lakes. Informing Daniel] PINE GROVE MILLS | Popular auctioneer GQ. Mac Me Glain visited over the past weekend {with his home folks in Trough Creek | Valley, where he auctioned a large! Query & Answer Column un tha Vekl au WR M. Clemson, then of Pittsburgh, of! | Gordon E. Harper, the well wh) F. G: Rohe oh the first scheduled, race his plans, Carnegle told Clemson if | | Armour phosphate agent, is deliv | "04 - : ; {he could dispose of the mines to go ering his early orders to our farms | Ans~The first race wag from Chicago to Springfield, Til, on Bep- ahead and do 50, which was done) ers, getting In front of the spring tember 29, 1910, between an airplane ptloted by Walter Brookins and & with the aid of Frank H. Clemson, | rush. train of the Illinols Central Railroad. The prize of $10,000 was won bY (prother of D. M. Clemson, Theol Teddy Homer has cecided to quit | he airplane | mimes were sold to a company then | {the farm and Is living at his sis | R. D. B—Will jeeps be avatlable for civilian use? {formed in Bellefonte and was known | {ter's home, Mrs. Hugh McClintock | Ans.—Although certain Army vehicles will be made available for es- 48 the Bellefonte Furnace Company, on West Main street. He is employed | sential civilian use in the near future, jeeps will not be Included In the which concern also purchased or lin the Penn State greenhouse | venicies to be released. {leased the Red Bank and Mattern Farmer and lumberman David | W. F. PWhat are the name — mines as well a the Collin Heikel purchased the Terreplane se- Ans.—Buna 5. Neoprene furnace at Bellefonte. | ! dan at the Miller sale on Friday " hed Birr digs i : A great many changes were madf { y | the substance said to be most at Bootia after this purchase. The | Mr. and Mrs. Dick Irvin of Har- | rubber large crusher rolls and the mixing risburg, were over the past weekend A. W. S~How long have pajamas been worn? washer were torn out and all stock | {visitors with their Centre count) dumped in at the tipple went direct 4 ’ . i ns.~-This garment is Mohammendan in origin, It was used in India friends. They expect to move to Har- | A B 4 . ‘ ’ > " v p a ¥ unl | centuries ago. Pajamas were advertised as a new fashion in London in|into the main washer. This work wis done to cut down expenses in-| risburg this week. | ' n ’ 1808, and, probably were introduced into the United Btates soon Were- will cluding the operation of a large 75- On St. Patrick's Day 1879, the After McCracken family moved to thelr « H N.—~What horsepower steam engine and some o AL, [Xp UY AIM] other expense. After this was done well known farm home in the Glades a —one of the best farms in Centre | ©'6n countries the works started up and all ore county. At their clean-up sale last Ans.—Nuncio was shipped to Bellefonte by way of Wednesday a large crowd assembled, | diplomatic corps Tyrone until the Bellefonte Central Cows sold up to $182, the sale totul- N. R.—What completed their railroad In order ing $4600. Alter 65 years on the farm Ans. —8ources of to ship over the Bellefonte Central they will move (today) to their cozy | oni and Invisible quite 8 few changes had to be made home on East Main street for a well : Two large conveyors and one small deserved rest. The Samuel Rudy 8. E~What one were installed. a trestle was family will tenant the farm. Ans built in order get the ore to the The popular farm loan agent Rob- | Uces proper location. In this same year ert Zeigler of Bellefonte, a good the Bellefonte Centra Raliroad friend of our Centre county farmers, Company with a foree of men start- i. wine an Important business caller at ed a roadbed from Grays siding into | " Marengo on Wednesday p.m. Scotia. Considerable cutting and Exasperated Farmer Carl Gates will dispose of | L filling had to be done in order to get | Wer? his dairy herd on Friday, April 7, th “Ha at his fan near Marengo. A good in het lot of young cows. Joseph Colpetzer the U. 8 Navy, is spending some time with his parents Mr. and Mrs. John Col- petzer, near Meeks church, Joe wu recently discharged on agecount of a back injury Capt. N. Em Hess and wife of Fort Story Station Hospital, Va, spent a few days on furlough with his parents, Mr Mrs. SBamnuel M. Hess At the Mrs. Helen Miller sale on Friday, cows sold {rom $200 to $387, the sale totaling $6600. At the Gene Irvin sale Saturday morning an exceptional big crowd of farmers and stock fanciers were present. Horses sold as high as $610 for fine mated teams, and sorrels purchased by that good horses, John W. Bathgate of State College. The sale totaled $10,600 William H. Knarr and son of Eden Hill, Huntingdon county, Claude C Williams and of Centre Hall were among the bidders Friday the Miller sale Harold Henry will be boss me- chanic this coming season at the Dodd I. H. C. agency The young man had plenty of experience on machhery and was formerly a mechanic for Johnston Bros, Allls- Chalmers agency. He and hs bride wil] live In r Dodd apartment Farmes: si Gorman recently hased the John W. Newlin equipment at 5¢ known as the Miller farm al present tenant the Ingram dairy farm. Mrs. Walter Weaver was dione guest Wednesday at the James Was- son home in Bast Penns Valley Rev John O © MeCracken Export, spent a2 few days last week with his brother, J. Horry. and sis- ters, Misses Clara, Mary and Eliza. beth McCracken at their farm home He was called home Friday on ac- the sudden lines he ¥ | THE Orrick CAT “A Little Nonsense Now and Thea, Is Relished by the Wisest Mon" he Centre ewocrat, BELLEFONTE, PENNA. between an alrplane = Wrong Man A man rag to hie Barber shop, gra yelled Inn his lathered cas 8 Hey, McPher The customer towel Irom his neck or ran full speed down the Alter ¢ What u A Lae wm ang On AOU your humped from the it chal: frees the chief synthetic rubbers? thd Butyl and Thiokol, Of the nearly similar in general utility Faling Ww remove the QooOr of WALKER BROTHERS A.C. DERR.. PAUL M, DUBBS... CECIL A. WALKER Proprietors Editor rd wit 1 i ne the ae ud BOWY dashied out e, Neoprene us 1 ried 2 i to natural ! couple Hock I running ORE 4 we 1 Bam muttered wll Just Too Young wer I'wo Hite ‘ Lo Lis “Ah You do wilerin ISSUED WEEELY EVERY THURSDAY MORNING Eatered in the Postoffice at Bellefonte, Pa., as Second-cla TERMS OF SUBSCRIPTION $1.50 per year if paid in advance $2.00 per year if not paid in advance The date your subscription expires is plainly printed on the label bearing sour name. All erodits are given by a change ou the date of label the first 1ssue of each month. We send no receipls unless upon special request, Wateh date on your label after you remit. Maiters for publication, whether news or advertising, must reach The Centre Democrat office not later than Tuesday noon to insure publication that wk. Advertising copy received after Tuesday morning must run its chances. All resding notices marked (*) are adver ment Legal nottees and all real estate advertisements 10c per line each 1s Subscriber idress, same All subscriptions will be contiuned ald OL ' Matter, was the official title of the end Pope in for- aon know oy i a BION The Papal Nuncio is automatically t dean of the in Catholic countries he Nope.” Doe materials emit isible 4 heat lke lamps, rays in every dmection the size of the The Welcome Strange: Nuggets usually fires, tl mh a) SUN alg ¢ »* \ » largest gold nugger? from Ballarat, Austria from about of was Greek Lure weighed 2280 to that of to te Him Ali } Army A yan aunlessly slicer barked oflices uddenty turned upon an aceuming finger the sysiemn used Sor?” I dunno.” he replied. reardzation, range the size a pea nut. N. A. What methods of electing the President were considered by the Constitutional Convention? An Five methods were considered: These were by Uwe Congress; by people; by the State legislatures; by State executives, and by elector M. M.--What is un? ANS Average it Is 60 years J. N~What do the Ans. ~The letters mean, Payable on E. M. D~What State has the gest Capitol? Ans. ~The Texas State Capitol is the largest measuring It required seven years to bulld and cost $3.500.000 C. 0. FIs the Republican Nationa] Convention always held Hirst s there some agreement between the two parties concerning this matier? Ans. It has been the custom ever stiace the origin of the Republican Party for the Republican convertion to be held frst, There is no reas {or its continuance other than custom J. B S.~Do moles have evea? Ans. All moies have sOmetine ue of the United State i changing postoflice a and not notifying us, sre lable man leoxed wonder u officer OLY i. unless otherwise directed. Fi 5 80; dit road In ‘To CIRCULATION OVER 7,000 COPIES FACH WEEK the average le in India compared with Great Brit- Be contin: oy ¢ Coca Cola oO 1 rn A ——_—— SCOTIA (By HL. M. Williams) The sick improving who wa hospital mich ore 27 veal! ule in England Member American Press Association National Editorial Association length o India | of A Screwball Story have | got ! In omer initials “P O D” on a War Savings Bond mean? Death v oul in slowly take Fy) ST community Mrs. John Dik to the Philipsb week R 3 “ tia Beco i 4 jAley and daughter Bette, JACKSONVILLE Barbara and Sarah Shaffer Sunday school next Sunday at p————————— 9-30. and church services at 10:46 PLEASANT GAP Everybody welcome | Carl Ream was taken to the Cen- Miss Beverly Vonada and her girl] friend, Miss Anna Belle Weller of , = tre County Hos Saturday 1 State Teachers' College, Lock Hav- ir Tony pital Hatiirday and en, spent the weekend at the home| .. i an operalion for appen- of Mr. and Mrs. Hubert Vonada dicitis a short time after his ar. ¢ ny . rival. He is reported getting along ni ely lar Rebecca, ok carefull 6 x “82 hy age Very . » of foe! me; neighbor had been time, ith her Mr very mm improved 1 als Mr or of our old Bertha Lykens, who seriously il Bome spending some time w ter N-iN-aw and for = Foolin'® Around. Eh? v Mr. and Mrs. Farl Armstrong of Zion called at the Alice Betz home on Sunday evening Mr. and Mrs. Ross Petzer were Wednesday evening guests at the Eisenhauer home. Aaron Fetzer and family were Friday visitors at the same home. Miss Betty Harter and supper guest home. Mrs, Harry Swope Sandra of Charleroi, the Miles Bartley home afternoon. Mr. and Mrs family visited with Mr. and Mu daughter Hope Mr. and Mrs Frank Eisenhauer night supper guests Mabus home in Bellefonte Mr. and Mrs. Harry Baird son, John Watkin Hr] frie Sara Etters, and kins, were supper A. Garrett home Mrs. C. E Aley and Bette Aley,’ Mrs. John Shaffer spent Sunday af- ternoon at Howard to see William Beightol who returned from the hos. pital, also Harry, whe is recovering from pneumonia. Glad to find t both improving Callers at the James Sha home during the week were Mi: Miles Bartley and daughters Clara Belle Martha Jane and son Cari, Mr. anc Mrs. Singer, Elinor Swope, Mis Lucy Conaway Mr. and Mrs {rom read 1 enjoying beautiful Florence eves but they re almost cltirely covered by skin - C. N. W.—Has the Suez Canal been closed since Ube ur? rudimentary fay Among those who left for the ser- w vice recently were Fred Lose, Jr. Hurry Spear, Eugene Mowery, Rob- ert Ebeling, Dean Knoffsinger, The- odore Lindquist, Jr, and Joseph Myers Robert . lough id fut 1 Eu- erinining ernunng 2 43 w Washing A £ E41 wil : : Ans. In January, 1941, bombers anal and for a while cargoes had to be transferred However, British and other Uniied Nation t open most of Lhe time, T. M--Why do birds have Ans According to some naturalists, this for Kientification Thu solofs are not 50 noticeable where birds nest by themselves, but where hey nest in colonies great varieties of color and patlern are observed M. E. B—Where is the highest voicuno? Ans. —Mt. Cotopaxi in Equador, the highest active volcano 19 600 feet high. However, the volcanoes of Hawall though but 14.000 feet above wa jewel rise some 30.000 feet from the bed of the Pacific Ocean ME. M-—What is the origin of the American oo®hoy? to existence when, in 1831, set- Fexns discovered the local Mex- and the commercial possibilities wh were the Texan German sank several ships in the f No Time Fe | | ™ q «1 MN oh " over Of and hauled overland 1 asx 0 Kee} 0.0 ANON 3 |} | wt ve been able ) ed w " Brown from enjoying - his duties Hoover arines on furlough Milton Kunes and daughter Jean, of Blanchard, were guests en Wed: Ay at tu William Tucker d and Noll-Melroy homes, } Mr. a: Mrs. Miles Decker si ped e ute to their home Stroudsburg, Monday for a short call atl the Noll-Melroy home Mrs. Philip Pate an Alice East Greensburg, Joanna Decker of Belle- saturday afternoon n s vicinity move Ww State Colleg in I different colored eggs? and daughter ere guest Thur dar 3: Lh at Deamer Ertley a: ; S:nday "1 vd > . y in oh * 10 report « at State College has C. FE Alley Mir were Saturday at Lhe It Might Have Been i d Ans ~The American cowboy came in tiers pushing westward into present-day can ranches, the methods of vaqueros, in the herds of owneriess calli ald Western plains F. F.—What causes telephone wires to hum? Ans Vibration. The intensity depends on the direction of the wind, the tightness of the wires and ihe distance - poles, " B. E MHow many vessels were Used in the evacuation of Dunkirk? Ans The French Navy employed over 200 vessels of all types and the Britssh Navy used 220 war vessels and 650 other small craft. Evacua- von of Dunkirk was made under German artillery fire and air attack J. S.~Have th a warlike people? Ans. The Japancse are des fers. In the seventh century men were in Le army T. BR. W.—-What Ar In the for 60 days An Wass parce. one EN. B-What is 1 Ans. ~The oldest whi gon of Diamond Sutra, a 658 by Wang Clhuch Jach of eTmment alialr mitted to do 50 A couple of weeks ago we a Ieter from one of « friends and font with Pate oon Paul Kes few days pen : and LOIS “£00 rece: ig mid nn Milfor u gus par arm r ol writer, | letter anil page Paul re-| !f many ngs that hap- pened at Bootia fle the Baudis! family lived there. He told of many! things aim a small boy, in particular was the time the Hoover and Emerick story burned down at Marvsville and he and some other Youngsters were searching through the ruins and he happened 10 tramp Into a spot where gome dry goods were still burning and burned his feet badly. As you Know kids always went barefoot - ed ummertime. Paul remind keeping all the install- ments from his county paper each week and is pu this history I bis scrap book. We would like to tell Paul that this scrap. this his. tory rea) but if De want: to put § rap OK with us Since we lust had a news letter there have been two families moved in our vicinity. They are Paul Beck who moved to the J. V. Thompson farm at Grays Dale. and Mahlon Ghaner, who purchased the Roy B | Johnson property at Marysville, for. ’ yen Ex Warre and wousin of the This and “w W. Baud) contained 18 the A nest | Great Stuff and velocity between the r of Philadelphia, & in our midst recently, baving come at this time to see his sister, Mrs William Otto who has been serfousiy ill at her home at Bellefonte Mrs. Ray ab two pent Gli Recently the following onoern “For Cav: : im eoeive tent medicine “" y s I was totally dead my brother A Reminder Kite and ‘after using your esr salve for Nebraska” ult al we Yeas b 4 - | ben hea from in that happened tw a *» $ Oe hem Meiroy week: returned home ago from Harris- rg, where she had Leen 1] at the William nn Hotel for seven week The Kilralne family spent a fe i dag with Mrs. Kilraloe parents near Bedlc The Williams family week into the house Harry Spears, when entered the ervice and his wife and went to Pittsburgh to live with her par- ents for the present and stared their good that city. The Owens fam- } ometime ago purchased where the Willams family moving into it Albert Brungart and daugh- Shirley and Jovee, spent weekend Is relative ¢ Japanese always been m her Hes a nation of soi- annals = ane-fourth of their able-bodied po thelr 158 ritwset 41 noe i : thimed one-uula Ww w ort ly recensiy 4 ount wife Mr. and Mis. OG. H. Keller of War- riors Mark, were pleasant callers recently at the home of her mother Mrs Ella Bloom on Water street John H. Freeby, popuinr cashier of the Pirst National! Bank, State College, mingled with farmer friends at the McCracken sale Wednesday The cider press man, Edward Harpster, who is enjoying the win. ter months in our town, spent Sat urday at his Baileyville home ar- ratging for his early spring garden planting 0. M. Griffith of Philipsburg well known Central Petroleum Paint Co. agent, was cirgulating in our vi- cinity last week taking his share of spring orders. Contractor R. C. Ricker of Lewis burg, erected a large implement shed last week on the James 8 Ol- iver farm at Graysville John Everhart of Pittsburgh en- Joyed a pleasant weekeud of his «s- jter's home, Mrs. Martha Johuston, land other close friends in Centre leounty. He returned to his home on iMonday George Elder of Cumberland, Md, visited with his home folks on (Thursday. George was one of our former farmers and expert trappers ‘ . a! ht happen nelaimed parcel post packages? M | Iw moved last ated by the Ae Ne 14) Alu package, IL we SIX monins, parce. posi held for John Schaeffer and children of Centre Hall, were Sun- dav night supper guests at the CE Aley home. Other callers were Mr and Mrs. Bhine Mabus, Pvt. Jack Mabus and wife, Mrs Dean Beigh- tol of Bellefonte. Mrs. Ruth Betz and Howard, and Alice Betz, Mrs. Paul Krape spent Saturday Centre Hall at the J Thomas laney home. Mrs. Betty Swan { Ann Peyshok of State Col the weekend with Mr Bumner Noll and famih Mrs. Lucy Conaway was a Sunday dinner guest at the home of her son, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Conaway and family. Other visitors during the week to see Kathryn Conaway who had a sledding accident, were Mr Paul Hironimus and children Mrs George Long and Philip Bartle pent the weekend at the Hubert Yonada home Sumner Noll and children va sid be a first \ the Time to Slow Up he is that he i} § ¢ y jk is BS a Cun on we Olde printed book t or - ting i can be dated ME W with fs uddhi x wood blocks It “53 1 iA 9 8) Her Turn Now nt n't want + » off . his seen the folly NO Sek nd st we piace a ne i UN ed Mr tow tin as book it & iI wad re Wo Me * Just Couldn't Learn Vou : - T° food groups, home economist! continued 1 mean some fresh fruit vegetables, meat and cereal ur diets in this manner will keer us In trim than und cereals and de- of their nutritive ‘Health for Victory’ | Club to Hold Meeting (Continged from pepe one) of the March and April Meal Plan ning Guides which gives detailed instructions for serving nutritious meals. In addition, they will see In- teresting demonstrations of how to use cereals to make 3 little mest go a long way: how to me them as part of the main dish and as a des- sert 10 add variety to the meat and {vegetable portion of & meal, with- tout Invish use ef butter. Part of the next Health for Vie- tory meeting will be devoted to an ICONIMID Irom BOSS ORE) explanation of the vital part bread,’ ie | flour, cereals and butter or fortified Harry B. Lykens. There was also a margarine play in our dally diet |0operative store there for about a Miss Solsson pointed out that these| Year. Most of these storekeepers foods are the chief sources of the ™n EeNETal stores and almost any- energy everyohe needs for wartime WINE Jou could mention was car- t De- n Lat, rect friend. Aarensburg pel Mrs. Luther Mrs. very ill at her heey Mr tre Hall Melros ntly with 3 ak Judge about ealin caged a ng « t ‘ ing % he was lee bork tune but for the past Shoemaker has LL mops ¥ A good and tho wunning bread priving ourgelve benefits Severs! door prises and prepared baked foods will be awarded at the meeting Bellefonte housewives are urged 0 attend this very Gwiructive meeting Ractii ht a and Mrs. Lee Brooks of Cen g were oallerg at the Noll. home Baturday afternoon We are glad to note that Frank Irvin who returned home several weeks ago from the Wills-Eyve Hos- al where he received treatment is ove which he had inured in December while at work White Rock plensed with the improvement in its condition, L %» ’ Simple Arithmetic Teacher—~1If there were the desk Marr, how many would be left?” One prom ! lied aed ris Hartewick, who works at the! Titan Metal Company plant at Bellefonte, has been nt home for a few days on account of being on the sick list We also hear the George Gray family will move soon from the Albright house to the Mrs. Edna Mattern house at Mattemville Mr. and Mrs. John Rearick are making plans to have their house wired and have the electric lights installed. Then Dorethy won't have that trouble of washing the lamp chimneys every day four flies on and I killed one 4) for Carly Wa one 3 4 wis Splitting Hairs You waet your hair parted exactly in the middie, sire™ That's what I said, dwan's I?” Then to pull one oul * * » Bright Johnny A teacher caled lor sentences using the word “beans.” at is Mrs. Lulu Barber Patron. Barber J. M. KEICHLINE INSURANCE AGENCY One of the Oldest Agencies In Centre County vr , Al Aaa Ve a You have five hairs.” EDW. L. KEICHLINE Temple Court Phone 2521 It takes, on an average, 12,000 teiephone calls to build a big @ bomber WAR NEEDS THE WIRES! Until Victory is won, please keep your calls BRIEF THE BELL TELEPHONE COMPANY OF PENNSYLVANIA i jin the valley and on old Tussey. attack of the ppe. He was taken | [to the Centre County Hospital Sun-| day evening for observation, many friends trust h's stay in the hospital will be short Last Monday evening a was held at the Denton 8. Peterson | home in honor of Mrs. Ruth Frank's | | birthday. Other friends present were | Bar] Harpster, Newt and Arthur and Miss Myra Miller, Mrs. Martha Go- heen and daughter and the Geoheen sisters and Bdward Frank. It proved What has become of the old-fash- foned citizen who used to believe im- plicitly in the verity of palmistry? RHEUMATIC PAINS Its the Jap heats Guib the arstem. added Vitamin A). roast mentioned that both of these groups there chicken supper and all the Ssin's of energy-bullding foods will be dis- work job. C. Wilson the past week with severe jonist. Food group No. 6 consists of | bread, flour, and cereals--natural whole grain—or enriched His stored. Food group Ne. 7 consists of | latter mishap butter and fortified margarine (with Miss Solsson cussed in detail at the meeting, “Unmtioned whole grain breads good blood, and some B vitamins so excellent for steady nerves, Then, 00, cereals in general serve as pro- tein-extenders. “Cereals can contribute as high as one-third of the protein needed by an adult—the remainder of our protein made up mainly from milk, umes, eggs and meats.” [ried in stock A carpenter shop, two stories in height, was built and used for such repairing the company work wound the keeping the der- (ricks in repair and also rebuilding {them when they blew down, would happen once In in while, The carpenters were always kept busy around the place for was always a Jot of repair for them wo do Incidentally, the nearest tragedy we had was when No. 5 derrick blew i 1 i it i that Hitler was showing them their ™his' A couple of weeks ago we read an article in one of the daily papers where that guy Hitler was showing the German people pictures of how he had bombed New York City. Poor German people, they didn't know My father grows bean: the of the ciass My mother cooks beans, Then Johnny in sald bright boy came from another piped up: “We . oe . That's all, folks. Marriage is Uke a cafeteria {lo you and pay for it later the back row ale * » own city, Berlin, all lnmman beans ™ You grab what looks nice ~"SCAT" — _ AGONY OF ACID STOMACH AND ULCERS RELIEVED AT LAST! Muny Sufferers Teefify to Rettef from Burning Acid Stomach One of thes ingredients works Unmedistely. Right Poin, Awful! Gas, Uloer Pais, Musculer Aches end Pony, ‘Be frst tablet it sets to relieve the horrible burning of Sick Neadaches, Collis and Other Aliment: Resulting from stomast sonia Ngprracidity, MAKE THIS FREE TRIAL OF GARWOOD’S TABLETS negieet POISONOUB stomech acide. These oxcess coating sttion DJ. CGarvood's Private Pormais @ avaliable in handy tablets It has included In 0 an t whish Nature hersel! to alkalinize your system and keep war. That bs why this formule fms stall. You, too. enn join that vast group who Bare found i povible after many years—4to enjoy & sormal mes! wilbout ene treme pain Now - D. J. GARWOOD'S TABLETS ARE OFFERED ON A MONEY- BACK GUARANTEE!! Prove the power of this amating formula yoursell with oul risking ene cent. Go to the Widmann & Teal and ask for the 33-day treatment of D. J. Oarvood's h for 15 daye. At the end watter how bog, pA pd -
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