Pace Six THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, BELLEFONTE, PA, December 25, FERRE TREY CURIOUS in the "NEWS + AAAI ‘BEST WISHES, JOE’ Two vears ago Adolf Hitler messaged Josef Stalin: “Accept my most sincere congratulations on vour sixtieth birthday, my best wishes for your personal well-being and a happy future for the Soviet people.” The Brit- ish radio recallsd that message Sunday in announcing that in henor of the Russian leader's sixty-second birthday special concert would be broadcast that while Stalin would get felicitations from Hitler this year he was receiving the birth day wishes of new-allied coun tries. : H " : H : and no GLAD TO HELP Boatswains mate Robert Fick rushed into Gevne sun's Chinese laundry, New York, and asked for his bundle in a hurry, It was 11 o'clock and he had to report for duty at neon. He didn’t have his ticket, but Geyne Sun didn’t throw at him that old chestnut, “No tickee, no shirtee.” Pushing back the sailor's dollar bill, the laupdryman gave Fick his laun dry and said: “No moncy Japs.” ' SMackK REDSKIN RILED The redman is on the warpath again, Twenty-two Sioux Indian braves from the Crow Creck agency shambled into ag recruit ing office at ix Falls and signed un for Unc! They included Eimer Com Fiving Owen and Jos Good F M Seeking Land denny Driv ing Hawk. St ~am oe and E JAPS it's story ‘SEND MOR Take it for what but this is the been circulating When navy officials est contact with the n defending tiny Wake they asked, “Is there vou want?” “Yes,” ply, “send us some more worth, that has Honolulu thilshed garrison Isl anvihing the re fap in rine and came A PLEASURE “I'd rather do business with a Jap than with an American, proclaims a sign erected in a main street show window hy Jos eph Cusie, of Somerville, N. J Cusic is proprietor of a funeral home, Mrs Liberal Allowance ELECTRIC SUPPLY CO. NEW 1942 for Old Radie. Soldier and Companion Killed As Car Hits Truck- Trailer In Blair County Believed to Be Sweethearts, Victims Were Identified as Private Albert F. Taxis and Miss Nettie Zweemer of Florida men stopped at the scene, extricated the man and woman from the crush. ed machine, and the Hollidaysburg American Legion ambulance was called to remove them to the hos- pital The car A soldi and a woman an- ion, both of Florida were \ early Frida} when thelr omobile erashed into a truek- r of near Canoe C comp fatally te 22 reek, had to be partially dis mantlied to remove Taxis, the driver from behind the steering wheel Shopmen used tools from thelr cars The truck sustained about $250 damage, police estimated, but Guve: was not harmed An army regulation identification around the soldier's neck wave next of kin as Albert FF. Taxis Maywood, N. J. apparently hie Miss Zweemer, according to ers found among her personal has closest familly connec- Grand Rapids, Mich a —— ORVISTON {From last week) Christmas season Is A th SNOW the children who are im- every minute of the time older folk act very cau- traveling about Nyman of ting with vit t AiO tag iS of father RL] demo! i off higii- The upon u again and ice for the delignt proving But the her Nyman yman, who brought home from the Private Hos- Ex-Rockview Man ae Held In Attack a omy and Inmate B Held Assaulting Pittsburgh has been neighbo Former ing For My a hanging gift Professor's Wife Former Carriage Builder Is Dead 7-Year- old Native of Centre County Dies in Bed at (lintondale Corvin Punk, 87, « linton- in bed about norming of ast home of his son, Ralph WwW. J. Shoemaker, Clin. corones had In time was found dead CICK ad {ia Lad A a the Funk n Wednesday £ Ld enlet ne about ome died ¢ % m. He had with hes AT itt condition been 1H for trouble Coburn. he resided Clinton counties all a earriage maker by had a shop at Lamar He was a member church at Lamar for a number DEAr and "was OC « and Methodist served as sexton are six sons and two F Compion, North Bend; Robert D.. Hyner Raiph OG. Relfsnyder M. Mood- Mire fe MTR viving him John C ville Lester R.. Beliefobie; ondale: Mrs. J. W Hall and Mrs. W f LOoCk Haven: four sister Brungard Lama: V. A. 8to Mitineim a sister In Lewisburg. and one in the west Funeral services were held Fri- day at 1:30 1 1. At the Evangeli- cal church at Clintondale, with the Rev. J. A. Corle officiating. Burial was made at Millheim Ming ver PENN STATE COW SETS NEW OFFICIAL RECORD exceeding the av. breed for her and cla has just been come pleted by a 3% -year-old cow, Pen- state Lads Snowflake 501177 of State College. tested and owned by The Pennsylvania State College. Her of - ficial record supervised by The Pennsylvania State College and an- nounced by The American Cattle Club of Peterborough, N. H. is §.- 1 7868 pounds of milk and 552) unds of butter fat, class DD i c—— AP ——— MARKET QUOTATIONS Corrected Weekly by C. ¥. Wagner | & Co. Ine, Fleur Mill, Bellefonte Whent $1.10 Ontls 50 LONG nl RADIO BUCEwHan pod Barley Corn A new record erage of the CGuern sey age () Give yeors of lasting pleasure to everyone in the fomily 85661 +» World-wide short. wave and American reception with automatic tuning and Radiorgan Master Control. 14.in. Concert Grand Speaker, Rotor Wavemagnet and “year ahead” features. Wajnot finish cabinet of choice 09 95 J yeneers. RY B50 80 gn an bo ONLY PER MONTH. Th = Jo Relieve Misery of Bellefonte and State College dnd MXN ; ids dad bal » wi JORIS RST SBI I PEACE ON EARTH t's the prayer and purpose of all Americans and to get it, we're willing to work like beavers so that we will never have to work like slaves, In wishing you your Merriest Christmas, we want to also wish you your busiest and most productive New Year. We may have to get along with less | . . but no nation ever fought for more. Merry Christmas. BOB DAVIS HGiRD. TABLETS. SALVE. «NOSE o80PS id 3rd BELLEFONTE LEWISTOWN 7 UA A A A 8 Preparedness Week Poor Family Loses Court Sends Boy Everything In Fire Homer Walker Family De- prived of All Household Belongings The Heverly Heimer, mm the farm 8r house on Harry W the Charles located on a high Beech Creek township two and a half miles from Beech Creek borough, was entirely destroyed by fire 30 a. m. Wednesday The roof was set afire by from flue, Thomas F d some men on the fire in time 0 save 50m goods on first ed goods in niy water avallable Bparks endangered the once farm about 9 of Inst week SPAIKs the nr rivec d household the the men Some NSU occupled only the disaster a derable entire upsts fore the Ala consi The i roof were ablape iscovered the fire hbors have bee snitaviy y y neilering Lhe nppeal has been INN made ft HOLTS HOLLOW 1 teft thei the chur i We atson’s Mrs, Edith Bu alr Mrs. Milford Burd and famils Gap, Mrs. Art Bennett of Runville, and other on vet of Pleasant and children rejiatives Mr recently and Mrs. John Watson ¢ Roy Sheeley nded the rs. Joseph Butler ane Bennett Run- unt MeCartney Mt. Eagle and Linn Johnson were re- atl the Leathers Mrs. Walle Sweitzer, Bell Mre Pleasant Sheesley and were recent, John Watson home Mrs. M C Reese anc Cum Stump), called on on Sunday and Mrs. James Wesley and er of Clearfield, spent the nd with relatives at this place idie and Monte ¢ Burd called on at Orviston on Sunday Mr and Mrs. Maivin Lucas and family of Milesburg, Mr and Mrs Orvis Watson and family were cull ers at the Charles Lucas home on Sunday Mr. and son, Rev. and Mrs. Miller and two child- ren of Runville, Mr. and Mrs Orvis Watson and family were callers at the Ed Burd home on Sunday Harvey Watking of Orviston, at- tended church at this place on Bun. day of ’ L4H Fors aome efonte Gan Howard th ie Mrs. Clair S8hawley and $43 ivh a AAI A Sts il Testing Dye To ascertain i the dve is a fast’ i color, dampen a small piece of the | dyed cloth and then rub it on a piece of clean white paper. If it leaves no stain, the dye is “fast” - a ——— “ WA A 8 1 Mrs. Harry Hasgen of Yarnell, | To Penitentiary I8-Year-Old Clinton County Youth Convicted of Burg- Forgery One of four youths of 18 in in] session of court at Lock Haven Friday moming, Jackie Styers, whose legal name Is John Henry Stevens was sentes to two ang one-half to five in the Western Peni- tentiary The other offenders and ous charges john C Bartholomew Jersey Shore tion for three } iron from a Lock Haven plant Thomas Weidler a hearing at Friday morn in expected to x la ry, fn spec- eed years st-time Er. three boys, all fir with were given Willits both were pls 3 faced tess probation James 1B and ed on proba years in companion was fi MNgs ven Xion paroied suspended sentences were largely the result from the boyy’ the iron thelt has a considerable rec guilty to ary, hreaxing forgery. He wa ordered in said a food Jersey Bld residents. ba f eg plen 1 sed of chara nrior to who pleaded five fi 1 Rr fined . TINK ane dolla el Riya and ry hw COs? {Rogring Spring May Get Camp Blair County Site Mentioned as Possible Location For Army Post Bial: } Arms county, ma) emp, it was Washington War Depart. nt explained n selected for 2 Actual construction 3 camp Iges on increases in the armed forces making addi. tional army camps necessary and t ition of funds. 8o far th fund; are aogquisition of sites or work The camp in gxible camp there hir we my for truction ROGUE eB sta bed a avaliable CONS ue Knob seciy and the the Alt oona seclor had pre- viougly been mentioned as a suitable location for a samp in the railroad city regions. It is Believed the Roar- ing 8pring site may act be Blues Knob he Cove Martinsburg. has also been mentioned ag a pos- sible army location. However Roar- ing Spring as a possible site was confirmed by the army and by Sen- ator Lucas, an liilnois Democrat Bi Area, near Record Year For Fair In spite of the ban on attendance of children this year because of In- fantile paralysis, profits in excess of $24 000 were earned at the record- breaking 1841 Bloomsburg fair, i was shown In the report of the treasurer for the past year. Paid ad- {missions to the fair were shown to be 08865 and total day and night grandstand receipta were $31213%5 Rare Disease Strikes 1941. Three Members Tyrone Random Family; Al! In Hospital W. C. Bair, Wife and ‘Daughter, Become II After Eating Canned Swiss Chard; Only 2 Other Cases Reported i in State A rare and peculiar disease known in the medical world as botulism, de- veloping from a germ in improperly sald to reduce the canned foods, has plagued the fam- 20 pey fly of 72-year-old Willlam C. (Uncle - Billy) Barr, well known Tyrone Boy Not ‘Work Heurs' Fish Commission From Scout figure, whose condition ree near Was virtually garded as much more serious @ Lime spent by cm) n promised the job, but a Republican Philipsburg State Hospital than his Premises of an employer covert | politician who definitely is not down wife and daughter, Helen, 36 a Ty. ‘OF Wake ahd Poh UNDE or out, put a sprague in Hizzoner's rone school teacher ack -Ouls or air-ri a! 18 "Whe polntment hecause he and the Hospital attendants ome time ago came Mr arr was not ide y As good, reported his wife us fair staunch good” and his daughter as “good who Miss Barr and her father were golden mitted to the hospital Monday Posi. ternoon last week after sh symptoms of botulism the Tuesday. Mrs, Barr was att the malady Thursday The family contracted whose salient characteristic nlysis, after eating chard Botulism, It was explained develops from green vegetables properly cooked before cann frst symptoms noticed vislon, it was sald, and ease spreads gradually tire body, paralyzing and [tems MTA 3 that toxin INSIDE DOPE We o fonts wi time a ser has been FEL devel m fler our condolences to Belie- Mayor Hardman P Harris, 5 almost got a Christmas present an appointment vécanoy on cent oa nN? we disclosed ie parting of the way: Mayor Harr ong = loyal Reput cor red a re- ublicar ang more 0st af. |B ral Inquls ! pint ha DPOrtunity to a nite honorary ad " y tior owing sap previous LUNCH ked by wked ) commented a Bellefonte fire. 18 Is Dangerous |< known velerun Beltetonte Age to Own Car on oa a voile Stetase saute fighting a stimulat. £ » of te. the disease the par- CANINE Bw been more ‘linton Counts Judge Warns Oring 1! q un « is a of Automobiles Are Occasions then the dis. For Trouble over the Lhe inter. organs J. E Tayior in death i vised in ow ars § California a native strange disea purporiec ! ti t ya ble y f 1 nie, was techniesl sdviser only occurs when cann rt Fier not cooked uh The two Known in this i or 12 years ago James and his 4-vear-oid dau ma, contracted the poison when eat. = . wrt Bi i re Jor wave been ng stringed fine i : f : bot home Back in thos: mortality was i De and gene hat Col ’ properly es disease other cases hi SO Tare ive experience Tavior Col art of 1 late Hugh B The Tay- army-minded ommunity canned h died at their 8 year: 100 pe FDR Asks President In 1956 To Send Colin K lly 3rd, to West Point ointment as Milt I make this is youth a+ a appreciation father KATO (From Last Week Dewey Propt pr " sOmetime T His neighbor Friday morning Jot nega firila Mr aime me found hi Td ot ties West P n Blletz w i of ng ned § n Friday gq ing the appointny tasa WN it heroic mor: services of his s of duty 5% the truggle which bs perfidy retur ml death in 1 thy at the Captain service ' Colin Cato Hil Pancake Mins friend ning Mr and Bilet Betts Mary 7 M Las Le the President has cited the the army aviator ot : sbor-i reds str oon. urb war-time strikes he word “must” to them as UTE.Ng quick agTeL. ai mornin Pp LT DOr an mines other day was The government did out in not tel] a battleship larence Sunday afte t h That was his Ad meke in ful niidenc hat "mist hi own personal ‘mast Gets British Order othing in erg that gnnotmeed Hy plant to dive his plane Into Miffliinburg Bods battleship. That was 388-1 order hss persona] ‘Must’ fre Britis you and 1 too Commission mists BBB i —_—s BEBE BB BE The DeHaas Electric Company and It's Employes Wish You a Mrs George had dive on ¥ "He is le his ord 1% wes the nat a anal erived m Lhe —— Both are all-time records for the 86- year-old exhibition LS i spi Buy Defense Bonds now! SARA an A Merry Christmas and a Happy and Prosperous New Year to all of our cus- is the expressed wish of the Officers, Directors and Employes of THEFIRST NATIONAL BANK OF BELLEFONTE. Member of the Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation. "HIS is a happy occasion, and because your ) patronage makes possible our very existence, 6: of we want to take time out from our Christmas rush to say . . . "Sincerest greetings, and may your yuletide joys last all through the year.” DeHAAS ELECTRIC COMPANY Allegheny Street Bellefonte, Pa.
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