HE CENTRE DEMOCRAY, BELLEFONTE, PR March 1, 1945 po. Echoes From the Past RE Cen * Fifty Years Ago to William Charley Dorworth acted On Sunday he led {seribe for the Dally New meeting and made is quite a bil i rivalry arkl Editor Gat Pittsburgh B for Lt Frances port on Saturday the YMCA There in Company ition Dr. H. K. Hoy the re ring opposite rt whicl n done in that he will o¢ Adam Hoy thelr street Web, Ker the ice Speer went fonte's © dal this idence of x-Sherif i= mier. Thus far nothing cnte recently observed in Ness cated by street, He about April Al a regent fonte Wheel and James Daniel The mornin On Mrs. LJ erable home ) Kate " 1 of Philipsburg: W. H Mark. Gregg townshjp, and Vienna Stvers. Haines towndhip: Jobr stetter, Aaronsbu Fx Sisal Ary heyt edn, bot Twenty Years Ago ve his famil suitable dren, was a County Hospita juries received stone screen Chemical been weeks when His left ehow the emplo; arm whet controlll screener INDIVIDUAL MEAT LOAVES Try this or any good recipe, using Pillsbury's Best. If you don't agree that you get better baking than with any other albpurpose four, rast write Pillsbury's Home Service Depart. ment, Minneapols, snd they Il promptly pay you back the added. up cost of ALL your recipe ingredients. That's GUAR. ANTERED BAKING! Pilisbury’s INDIVIDUAL MEAT LOAVES Wirth the baked in nourishment of Pillshury’s Best Temrerarune: 350° F Serves 12 ® 1% cups ground naw or woked meat * len * % cup chopped onion 1. Combine meat, egg, onion, and sessonings. (If wing cooked mest, mouten with about 3 tablespoons fat or drip. ings.) 2. Turn into medium-sized greased muffin pans, Gilling about ¥ full, 3. Cover with the following CLOVE MsCuITS ® 2 cups sifted Prossony’s Bast Eonched Froum * 3 teaspogns baking ® 4 cup shortening powder * 1 cop milk 1. Sift dry ingredients. 2. Cut in shortening until mixture resembles coarse meal. 3. Add milk all ac once, stirring only until all Bour isdampened 4, by spoonfuls over meat. 8. Bake in moderate oven (3507 F.) until done. Serve at once with tomato sauce. Tivu: 40 minutes * i teaspoon pepper ® % tesspoon cloves -» ® 1J4 reaspoons sale - * Vi teaspoon sale ® 14 teaspoon cloves § Riis Aili dd ly Pillsburys Best £4 Flour as loenl should be coming definite direction upy aller ril 1 1 ‘nef ul houl take Marshall, employed in the Altoona trond shops, find his right hand verely lacerated while handing wire able remain day | Jame wa rail away from work for several Repairs costing about $800 had been completed at the Pleasant Gap caureh parsonage furnace, bath room we and an entire reds the Interior John P. Eckel conducted a yrocery store and meat market in Bush Housps block, was to olidate his busine about Maregh 1 of the L. H. Gelllg meat tore ! oeen Mar { everal cluded a cooking oration ol who sume has Onl the Con - rom pt } ’ ad ‘vod room Pure I H. Hall, of Mile raph operator for tn Railroad became manage: Union offices in Belle ucceeding EF. Ghieen, wh ¢ Mi DU Peru erred to Tyrone Sassermal George Qwel of Plea the Chemical Lit emplove of Mr, Owens wi ne il We) | of Bellefonte, who} The Injury compelled him | Improvements in- | Willem Haines and inelghbors In Liberty township, had killed xix red foxes and six grey foxes during the winter months James H, Smeltzer, of Centre Hall, who wag suffering from the forma {tion of a blood clot In a vein In one of his [eet was brought to the Cen tre County Hospital for treatment Donald Klinger, in the D 1 Willard and Son and member of the IQ0F band, spenl the week- end with friends in Ho He took nig « aid dertalned 0h severs] of his clerk tore alc nel along elect im, Bellefonte Nash degl- tablished In the garage 1 RN Van Is moved hi tock and from the old Hasg Hotel ALiGh wi former! ied hy gen Davi equipment barn ie new lox A large aiid th panning the into concrete and steel railroad track completion. The Haam John AOO0 WFBG CENTRE HALL NEWS CHURCY SERVICES Bost; f Creek's Side candidate on the charg Pin Mills Worshi 8 30. ¢ school, 10.30, Centre Halli CO choot, 109 U I servi eTVICY Miss ota aut Coo art on Miss Martha bos! the devotions Mrs. Lovan Orvis Smeltaer read papers on muisdons in Afric. A play Hands That Give,” was vresented iThe mite boxes were Ree { freshments were served during the | social hour Rev. WK. Hosterman did substi. tute teaching In the Tusseysink ischool for a few days last week for Mrs. Chester A Spyker { confined to her he Womai the Presb; ter Mrs, P | evening charge {Smith and Mu Societ 8 el will Wednesda) of | las : aa had ¢ wened yhoo was home with a cold Miss Dorothy Dashem daughter Elmer Dashem, and Robert Rim- | mey sont of Mr. and Mrs, Gilbert | Rimes both &f Centre Mall. BR D were united in marriage on Satur. { day evening at 7:30. The marriage ceremony was performed by Hey.) Donald GG. Rauwp, pastor of the Boalshwry Lutheran church In the parsonage there, The attendants) were Mr. and Mrs, John Witmer, | also of Centre Hall, BR. D. Both Mr. | and Mrs. Rimmey were graduated from the Centre Hall-Pojter High School. Immediately after ‘he cere mony the couple went to housekeep- ing In their newly furnished frome, | the former Kline place near Tussey- Mille | Mr. and Mrs William Bechdol be- | eame the parents of thelr second child, » daughter, Inst werk at the Centre County Hospital Mahlon McOnleb WT 3/0, spent a weekend leave with Mra. MeCaleb, Part of tie time was spent with relatives In Tylersville Mrs. Domer Ishier Jeft ast week by train for Tuscaloosa, Alabsma, to see her son, Marvin Ishler and Mr. Ishler has been I Clarence lof ils A IL Alexander GeoTge JO ituon was a sur ent in the Centre County ik 4 lau iter and Mu Ia all ih M Landon pending paren Knarr Mr "EE A Vogt and Mr. and Mi: R 8 Jamison bad AS Supper guests last Tuesday Mrs Nellie Geary of Bellefonis and ber house guests, Mr amd Mis. Brent ford Mackey of Ithaca, N ¥ Rev, and Mrs, J M. Kirkpatrick of Coalpurt alled on Wednesday al the home of Mr, and Mrs. J. A Heckman, They were en route w thelr home from the Oelslnger hos. pital, Danville, where Rev, Kirkpat- rick had been for treatment, Their] daughter-in-law, Mrs. Jack Kirk. patrick, who had visited at the home of Mr. and Mrs. George Lutz from Tuesday until Wednesday, returned to Conlport with them Mr. and Mrs. T, C. Williams and som Tommy, were Sunday supper guests of Mr. and Mrs. Reuben Rick. | ert, The supper was in honor of Mi Rickert's birwiay anniversary The Women's Society of Christian | Service of the M. E. church met with Mrs, Musser Irvin on Thursday eve. ning. Members present were: Mrs! Paul Breon, Mrs, John Wert, Jr. | Mrs, Leroy Krebs, Mrs. Blaine Hos and Mrs Jul Jack Noll of Mea visitor of Mi family cent Mt Centre and M Fe | Hall, R. D dinner gus i Of his and Mrs, John Mrs, James Royer substituted L week for Mi Harry Potter in 8 Earlystown hool while Mu Potts wi ule: ¥i tion were Bundn Mir parent Delaney ing from a iron fe Warren ¢k with ber er Mr, and tre Hall M1 pent law Wentzel of nat Ng se near en protper-i Mr Bhutt On Bunda Mi Shutt clurned County Hospital where patient Aucker a Surgical 2 HOLORIUR] e 2 ¥ i Belle [onte bert MeCormick an Bla oliege Sur ’ al te home of MceCor mother McCormick In Pe dpper was McCormick Ary ang were tiers onor of 85th birth prepared : McClaske, 9 and lives In the san Dong M and Mir Harry Trauge: children of State College, called on Bunday evening 10 see her d Mis. Claude Wert and Mrs. Harry Cuman'ngs, irs. Laster Garbrik of Centre Hall RD and Mrs. Paul Wasson of State College, R. DD. attended the funeral of Mrs. William Cummings in Millheim on Priday afternoon Robert Rhoads, boy scout leads: announces that the troop will gath. ef gerap paper on Saturday, March 3 The woliection will begin at 3 m. and everyone is asked to have paper tied in bundles and placed on the front porch. ———————— Enjoy Fresh POTATO CHIPS ALL THE TIME 4 HYDE'S POTATO CHIPS Made In Bellefonte Get Them of Your Grocers Na Caroline wii and paren A ——_— A ———— ol Delaney of " Hazleton wo the Centre SCOTIA H. MM. Willams) reported nat Jitu son of Mi had Le pnewmno misinformed that The (By Last week we Tommy Ghaner, Mahlon Ghaner Wo Later we Ce arid fy mG oi wert about | were teld but he and ey thought puenonia. Bi Frank 1 been FARM CALENDAR Timely Reminders From The Penne syivania State College Schoel of Agricwitore ARCYE vibe SEED B( greatest Ivania State College that apple trees well pruned be omitted, together with bearing on alternate year scheduled for a “rest™ this year PRODUCE QUALITY MILK Give attention to the fundamentals the their management, en. vironment, milking methods, cooling and storing the milk to produce high quality milk, is the suggestion of 1. E. Parkin extension dalry spec. alist at the Pennsylvania State Col- lege TREAT SEED OATS All oat vars ites not known to be free from smut, land seed In contact with smut-con- taminated containers or machines, should be treated before planting, reminds R. 8. Kirby, extension plant pathologist at the Pennsylvania | State College DONT DISTURB BEES Bets {well prepared for winter need not be disturbed even in severe weather, M. Amos, ‘extension the Pennsylvania Penns) VYOAr thowe ane COWS SHARE FARM MACHINES--Be- (eause few machines will be avail {able and old ones are wearing oul, ' JACKSONVILLE FUBEROCLU LOSES | CHOOL Next Bun.ay morn neld at y a tne ind My Leonard m vening Us Have Your Tires Recapped We have a large stock of Grade 1 Passenger, Truck and Implement Tires |HUBERT ROSSMAN HOME & AUTO SUPPLY STORE Phone 2615 BELLEFONTE, PA. WE MAKE KEYS . TESTING HIGHLIGHTS REPORT 4 C. Y. WAGNER & COMPANY + * WAGNER'S QUALITY FLOUR A Hard Wheat Pat. Flour WAGNER'S OUR BEST FLOUR 50-50 Blend WAGNER'S VERY BEST FLOUR Winter Wheat + \: Wagner's 16° Dairy Feed W axn« r's I Ig Meal Wagner's Egg Mash Wagner's Chick Starter Wagner's Scratch Feed ‘agner’s Chick Feed dydes Cream Calf Meal Eshelman’s Dog Feed A NM Dealers in All Kinds of Grains + + BELLEFONTE, PA. W y dads calling ; me up tonight” “1 haven't seen him for some time. "If you are not in the service, would you mind going easy on Long Distance be tween 7 and 10 tonight so his call can get through quicker? “Pop and | will be mighty grateful.” family, i TRE BELL TELEPNON Mrs . Miller std ONE COMPANY OF PENNSYLVANIA
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