Page Two YHE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, BELLEFONTE, PX." December 10, 1942, o— Odd and | CURIOUS in the =~ NEWS = \ HANDY MULE Bennie Williams, of Brunswick county, N. OC, is too deal to hear his wife blow on a conch shell from any great distance, but his muole isn't—and that's why My Williams never misses a lunch call, What happens when Wil liams i at work some distance from his house and food's on is this: Mrs. Williams blows on the shell, The mule hears the sig nal, stops short and rays, Wil liams hears the bray and heads for the dinner table SHORT STORY Heartache, suspense and great jov came to Harry Woods, of Hillsboro, Ohio, within 10 min utes, He heard a news broadcast that five United trans ports were sunk in the fight for North Africa. The crew of the Joseph Hewes, had included Hugh Woods walking encountered man in Navy uniform Hugh—home on furlough States one his son went young I was Complete Valley JCKY AND UNLUCKY R. N. Welch hunted deer for 12 seasons with out luck. Then, on his 13th try home with an eight He left the care on his back porch, intending dress it Saturday. Bul he awoke ta find a thiof made off with hi prize Welch now questions whether the No. 123 was lucky or unlucky Jutler sportsman Structure Road I.on g-Delaved Last Completed; he came point buck TaN Is Now Open to ARROW ident of (om fog ETS BUCK WITH Sylvan Williams, pre the Clearfield Taxidermy pany, got his owy specimen mountaing when he Killed a six peint buck with a bow and a row. Williams said his nailed the deer behind the front shoulder at 40 vards. The animal dropped alter going 30 further Arrow yards DESPERATE Farmer R. D. Oldenstadt Oregon City, determined to keen up his war production, ran this chr wified ad « kcal paper ‘Notice to my neighbors will vor please return tools borrowed fast of in from me in the 10 years hen he listed as oontld remember many as he QUEER DISCOVERY A 10-point buck was among contributors 4» Pennsylvania's “avenge Pearl Harbor” one-day scrap metal drive, Stanley Strong, Jr. of near Blossburg, shot the buck and discovered an automobile door handlz in its side—apparently embedded there for Fire Damages School Years SAMARITAN A shivering hairless calf last has found a good home (. Decker bought the animal a farm auction. Then came cold 4 . weather, Decker fitted it with long underwear. Now the calf is Cory at 0 at shot in Hand Falls Inte Creek n Returned to Jail Buy Nefonse Bong: now! Two Clearfield Hunters Near Exhaustion After Becoming Lost In Woods A ——— ———————_, Walked Nearly All Night to Avoid Falling Asleep and Freezing to Death; Philipsburg and Winburne Firemen Aid in Search the ; Highway Bridge al aT Crim VERAL § ELECTRIC CLEANERS Sl RELEASED You can now buy I floor and tank clean- ers for Christmas. Supply limited. Spotlight, Toetip nozzle adjustment. . GE motor, Requires no oiling. Dust-proof BUY ON LAY. AWAY PLAN OR bag. Durable con- struction. . Unbreakable iw . General Electric Warraaty, ELECTRIC SUPPLY CO. Bellefonte and State College MONTHLY PAYMENTS | about Wednes- they had Horace 10 o'clock ning afte watch by learfield been Marino War Time Christmas Problems — PERS 8 WOW ) | LAW, DO HO Bellefonte Sailor, Home After Ship Sinks, Tells of Thrilling Experiences Seventeen-Year-Old Robert E. Benford Was Member of Crew Aboard Naval Trans- —_—— a — — Random [tems a ——— Bean of Bell furlough Ar Fob nite "ME. Ber Inte wok No wortly alter will get War Ration Book No. 2 No. | was the sugar book which also iz being used for coffee. Bogk No. 2 will contain 182 coupons of different and letting New Year ever ¢ fennomination Coupon Yara Ve Victim of Rare it maybe something UK Mill Hall Infant iain Number of Points on, vou bude your money point int like tile ¥ Osceola Priest Malady Succumbs Suffocated in Bed Gives Aid at Fire Native of tre County, Dies at Lock Haven Home Madisonburg, Cen- larger re doctor cases like his. tiy had He served the Lock Haven church y deacon, was for one vear tendent of the Sunday sehool., active in the N was a past ven Odd Fellows we of the paper Super and id fc s E. an 3. Wal- Flemington Ray City, Kans Mra and Mrs. Guy E wk Haven Missing Baby Found +» two-year-old son of Mr Richard Pike, formerly of Al-| toona, who had been missing from! his home since November 18. when parents left him in care of a girl while his mother accom- | d his father to Ohio to seek loyment,, was located in Cleve- , Ohlo, Saturday. The baby was after detectives picked up two who told of leaving home the baby about three weeks and at ia fers wit ¥ 500 ago - a Injured by Truck i Dasilio Crusetti of Salona, R, D.jceased to function as a banking in-| was admitted to the Lock Haven! Hospital Friday afternoon after hel had been knocked down by a backing. Closing of the bank came after - ing truck while at work. He is a! surgical patient but the extent of his | injuries. as determined by x-rays, | were not known at this writing : One Day Holiday President Rosevelt today reiterated that Government employes will have only a one-day holiday at Christe! mas, That will be Christmas Day itself, : Dead Sunday Parents Find Baby in Jed at Home Morning REV. COLIN B. GRASSIE of Russell, N. Y.. is holding evange- listic meetings in the Pilgrim Holi ness church, Beech Creek. from Des cember 6 to 20th - - - Closes After 40 Years The Guarantee Trust and Deposit Bank, Mount Carmel, Bale has stitution, in accordance with action taken by the stockholders at a meet 40 years service. Mount Carmel gtill has three banks ES a— ERS Hunter Drops Dead Stricken as he was about to begin a deer hunt with three other men. William Gurber, 63. of Stowe, Ohio, dropped dead 5% a hunting camp at Betula, eight miles south of Smeth- Death was due to natural much to learn and the smarter they money are optimists beyond ordin.| (Bry reason and average intelligence.’ NAP port causes. sabout $400,000 daily. during i is Administers to Dying at Bos. ton Night Club Holocaust the Baston y football game ring fire ther Dugan } immediately i dying ather Dugan was born and lis Three bre still the neg began to the # ¥4 mvg hildren, infant in d the mother and hiid were critically burn- re, believed to have been an wed the bungalow home of Rus- Crag about Hunlock Creek. near Berwick he charred body of Claude, aged 2, was found in the ruins; Russell, Jr, aged five died in the Nanticoke Hospital from injuries received when he fell from a window during an ef- fort made by his mother to jump h him from an attic window. The | wi another son, Oscar, 4. ns condition in the hos. oO Ohe an perished sir el five months p———— £7.000 Fire Loss Fire ol undetermined origin de- stroyed the brick residence of Mr. and Mrs, John Earl Moore, Milton. | R. D. near the Point School. Fri- day afternoon, with a loss of $7.000, during the absence of the family Mr. and Mrs. Moore and the older son were working and the two younger boys were in school. Pro- gress made when covered and lack of water made it impossible to save the building or| much of the furnishings. Three dogs, | pets of the family. were burned to death win MG During the Civil War, life insur. ance paid American families about $7.000 daily in policy benefits: dure ing the Spanish-American War World War 1 about $1600000 daily: and today $6,600,000 daily. mss MS Even the smartest individual has get the better they realize it, overheated stove de- | miles from! the fire was dis- | Two Die in Fire As Shack Burns Are Victims of Drinking Party Near Brothers Williamsport the place spread by ho ran fo Patrolman Qiliver C. Bloner at Fourth and Arch freel and Was at the for roiman Stoner wd hu to reported there Tied Officers in Training More than 100 naval officers inaval aviation cadets are on mpus of the State Te Coliege at Bloomsburg. to pate in a concentrated program in preparation for flight or {ship and combat service 1 one of but four in } Biates their : the « partici- whey 1A struction is to carry program for the Navy gintis at 6:15 education period 10 o'clock on tape at — —— Enters Navy School Ensign George I. Donovan. who managed Student Union at the Penn State College for eight years. left! last Monday to report for a month's training in communications sat the U. 8. Naval Training Station at! | Noroton Heights, Conn. After ¢com- | pletion of his course there. he will be assigned to active duty. Ensign! Donovan was graduated from the! College in 1935 in commerce and fin- | ance. Mrs. Donovan will remain in! State College to continue her posi-| tion at the College : Scalded by Beans i i Jesse Harris, who anticipated a bit! {of food during the early morning | iwatch at the observation tower at | {| Milton Thursday. was scalded about | {the face by hot beans, when the can ihe was attempting to open, explod- | ied. He was serving from two to five o'clock i A ——— Ean | Most of the people who borrow! port Torpedoed Off Casablanca HUNTING (fa ser during the EBRAON y fear aout armed fore Was [ar more i. In the Nist Cen - Goer “ Yeh Rural Mail Carrier 7." Ends 35-Year Work the firs - Morton (, DeHaas letires PAPPY Duties at Beech (‘reek Postoffice From DEER, DELS . AD KER HONORED TETTER AT DINNER hon XMAS CARDS r will en- or sweet. from “her forces in time further exc a Page Threr ORIN ON, IN ON ON ON RR RR A il | | Select From These v/, Hal, Crews ® Here's a gift for every person on vour list . . . a gift that will say “Merry Christmas” practically, cordially, and jovously! Choose yours NOW! 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