P—— F 110 Die When Dance Hall In Command Roosevelt Reports More Odd and Filled With Metrymakers [ilSioermesmms i gg Than 1,000,000 U.S. Forces Rardom CURIOUS Burns at Newfoundland SEREainiit ty Tali Overseas by December 31 in the Flames Break Out During Barn Dance at St. GY, po x i © » INAS Allies Have Taken Initiative, President Says, [tems NEWS = John's; Many Victims Were Service ELE, © | | In Lease-Lend Report to Congress; a Men of United Nations Gee || Ge Must Hold This Position LUCKY HUNTER A ng fire spreading with in-whe egulal stitutios CA Rs ( ; : wy RN y a resident Roosevelt informed Con- 1 ¢ day y nee OLD FOLKE HOME Marshall Shoemaker, son of redible ed killed at les 110 pe Wied apacity ) : [+ [ } BAR { (ress that by the er Mr. and Mrs. Myron E. Shoe ns and injured 102 mor { AI rst warn I the blaze AE SH ' : FA ' : x American forces over Page Two ¥HE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, BELLEFONTE, PR.” December 17, 1942. Fr ——————— ~ ber more than 1,000.000 maker, of Towanda, expected to 1 n tl Lnight {f Colum v heard by wnspeople at 11 p : spend all day hunting for deer Host St. Joh fewfoundland, 'm. Saturday when a radio broedeast | 2 [% : Wg! it he President He dressed warmly, took a lunch £ \ ! Ine ! { ! | d " 3 ‘ his mother had prepared, and started. He crossed the road in front of his home and stopped to tighten a shoe string A six point buck dashed past and he pulled up his gun and fired. In less than 15 minutes after he started his day of hunting he had the deer on the back porch of his home. ATINW ASHER ¥ bd J i i ! : Fight Fire in Cold Dumping an armful of clothes ‘ " a : inte her electric washer, Mrs ‘ p . . Lillian Neyman, of San Fran : A p ar {iva 4 ’ Enters New Phe 4 WONDF cisco, clamped on the lid and pressed the button From in side the washer in a few instants came a feline screech, a popping and sputtering, illuminated by Cause Not Determined a shower of blue sparks. Then the lights went out Firemen called to the scene, switched off the washer, lifted the hood from the motor housing and extracted Mickey, Mrs. Neyman's Maltese cat 12-Point Buck Crippled BatUeship answered readily when the hunt ped when she queried: “Did you ; a For Game, Killed for a marriage license, not a Badly Mangled Body of Blair hall. \long Tracks 1 h ! (™Y A LTaR . " " Lr E™ Trg 1 A While Perched in Branch ’ LONE CRUISERS BOLD ADVEN of Tres ols om A COW TALB A si ih AY J | A : A AR hs 4 4 Al 3 : A ‘ which has grown seo fond of ra morning. Instead, Holmes said dio switch. He usually finds her fro Sodvid 0) , v Cre 4 ! ‘ y ; 1 J SHOES SLIGHT ERROR ing license clerk asked his age, » address, occupation, color of eves Woman Killed report what vou got last year?’ hunting license.” She sent him County Victim Found shot in Mistake For Wildcat U. M. Holmes, of Towanda dio music she no longer will she enters the stanchion, turns with ears at alert and thorough A 65-year-old Towanda man and nationality—but was stum Picking Coal t J ere f f \ ‘ ‘ ' ‘ Hunter Misaken N Top “Say,” he replied, “I'm applying to the recorder’s office across the has a Guernsey heifer, “Marie wait for him to turn it on in the on the light and pushes the ra- Iv enjoying hillbilly airs SO NEAR, SO FAR Corp. Roy A. Mickley, Gettys yr. spe 1 hs . destroys ‘ burg, spent 17 months learning a . . : Ie Meet Enem invasion tactics. Then, rarin’ ~ ' f R for action, he headed for Nort} : tan > or sg Fr : ey Ty. ‘ whi WILLIAM HIPPLY Africa. Within sight of land . . / his ship was sunk. Another craft { Willams: Tbler wae ig © Lihgpth Rf - No " ; A: eli ! witior the . . rescued him—and steamed off tab R 4 t Thvemitatesin . . JAY ! : , ' " from large), ne te posit ‘ ‘ turned Saving Stock 4 g . to the United States before he hie ’ hain : . dh EE .- Wig F - y wh : ght. iis & g £ what bert Snyder. of near North Mac ’ points oa in had set foot on African soil ” 4 ya 4 target i 1 i Ti ; ‘ y R nEEect y ¢ hla : pan IVE HUSBANDS Itiey have y Wirt th ” be Me ; Le ¥c- [FIRE TRAPS Pegzy Ann Kent, 25, daughter rain in poh wl Operation : : : ag , of the late Sidney R. Kent, film magnate, was recently married to her fifth husband, an officer : et erate 1 o Dre -em . PENN STATE MEN HELP A. & PP. EMPLOYES TO GE : in the U. 8S. Medical Corps wt or Pa \ ' Service Men Are REVISE SPRAY PROGRAM ADDED COMPENSATION John R. Miller, Jr., Promoted to Corporal Honored, , Sunday BEAR KILLS TIGER THAT KILLED KEEPER Blanchard and 1. oganton Com- PRESS TABLF munities Dedicate Honor Rolls tate Coll aT A aio, res ut | FISIPDI State Colles a Guernueys Seid tu Stacker Sugar Valley Pastor to Leave ‘ if -the-was were Aap- 0.000 Veterans Haven't Collected ths 1} the new the re. aking in an ape Four) famiiv of als reside in Millheim ——— A——_ Pe ign on At rth : th re B fev oat bude. gs i: d. oa nn Rothe as : | 5 Pletcher blew Tapes bl. cx } PIAR wei 's die { t! burn ; an “3 noming five lat State College Man FARM QUESTION BOX the ehuken, Harris Confer pre- 1 PeFIRg oft e $11.00 t, by th Monday. One of th cling. burning Thrown from Bicycle ae service ags to the par BW \ a4 py 4 Wi " HHA Whe Ceiling ng CHRISTMAS IN BEAUTIFUL BRUSH VALLEY ff the boys. Joseph DeHaas play mad ior ‘hristm *Clire a; Oniy obe i» i urniture Hi a organ prelude Schoenebeck, of State ee n | ED W. he God destined togers and the Rev. Mr. Shope gave College, R. D Scere a Jracul y | [| ' [1 Form Advisor ‘4 nnd . tion, June le hex | g and + YES “ 50 You ; 7 v gh burns and contusions of th read . \ VANT TO y . ; , ft hip ast Thursday morning Es ; Sa 8 8c A Pus . i, y when his bic struck bv a car ; wperated by Josep Nell General Electric Station WG Oak Hall Station » accident han Please send m nformation rt long ag stubs of one bud pened at the Burrowes street en- on soil testing ach. Select all 4} from the best trance to the Penn State campus emsvshing vim dvds anil fal’ ¢d of this Year's growth, located Haven gave the address there Neff was traveling south on Bu t al = am. aid a 80 th arms (2 on each side) and ¥ ii EaV 84 AGLIess Laer % a nm york vn] LT at Ay A WO) Kx . we raed % 1 koe \ . ¥ Wl i spoke the brief words of dedi- g rowes Sireet and police Ag fer Hite m oll be at snica) ve ill keep 1} mk short and : rs \ "SA S FEY O bs Sa trannies a - : rated at later after the Rev. T 2 FAN i en \ A : F went through the stoplight at dissolve m : | Fs § - leg avenue intersection tO : mmanded Husler had read the names of the | ¥ J E Ootiege trikin , he bic cist cannoli, and vice vers: iy tan gel : 1 t ly, st the yells in service, Glick T1408 3 4 3 Et y of litmus paper from your ) h | world know: Fhe ¢ 0 A . 3: TL. ; : throwing him to the road. Schoene- put a little of the soi i ¢ : eed . } he TAL re ot . § > ; it ut a li { y / ny Kind of poppy s y The great eval hich cannot be overthiow: he program there opened wi h re \ ad A beck was treated by a State College 4 He : i PP d may he ¢1 } rth ) n ic by the Sugar Valley Voca- = \ k a ih hide r and dip the pape » used u 3 h ir blue Hol- The Christmas tidings bring new heart cheer ORM IN STLOWS, HE ENLISTED ASAN” 4 : { J physician : nD Sout " pt} . Th iristm Ging WINE new hea wer " " v) 3 £4 i , 5 p fetormin oe sive $4 oe wh ant ba ward 5 hog S tional School Band, the invocation AMR CORPS FLYING CADE © ON FN : : - } ak to aelermine whelner Lhe land varield roduce Jarger seeds Into every heat it "We person career > . 3 ——— V——— 1 %a $d nv alkaline * a oa 3 3 | wre . ¥ San De wh by the Rev, Arthur Yeagy, scripture GRADUATING FIOM THE LINIVE PITY OF il is 1 or alkaline. Take a | an Ie ® them than most other MISSOUR Lo ME FINISHED AT BROOKS Et i 2 " Ww y a ta n i pe ’ he Ph hase’ of reading by John Boone, “God Bless FIELD IN 192% + b Vr a ; : Laboratory Workers Needed soil to your farm bureau office and sorts. They are the varieties usually America” and the Rev. Mr. Helsley's ) Ar A The United States Employment have it tested for general fertilily grown supply the bakery trade if all nationg Christ's Spirit would enjos address ¢ f ¢ g 4 : 5 Service of Lewistown announces job and organic content The row ol Q Do woodpeckers harm trees? Instead of s§ffering there would be jos The erection of the marker there ARRISON! HE & openings in wa; industries for a A ra! in, ily on A Woodpeckers drill for borers, YAR A 4 en laboratory v Irs, © have § urate answer than any tests Ad BOTT ‘ an) > i Sharistmms: lov 5 every least a sponsored by the Loganton high school education. one year of : ; and bores y usaully select a tree low d 2 dpm ws hed tale ommunity Club and other citizens hich Ww ! istry v! Q~—Is it possible to raise pigs in Vilality and dying for their vie- the reason why every one takes part Following are the names of the which was basic chemistry Lee without milk? tim. The secondary damage by the Alexander, manager of the Lewis- . woodpeckers is of little acoOMNt COM - Young and old, to bring to others good cheer men honored at the two ceremonies ver Ir to town office states that there are op- A ~Milk is very desirable to any pared to the serious done BLANCHARD cad ¢ y (A Z enings also for women machine op- ration, especially for young pigs and ! ae : us damage So all might the Christ Spirit revere All are interested in the Christmas season falcolm Kunes, Malcolm Packer 8 conda nuns on J erators. Mr. Alexander indicates that | calves and chickens. But dry skim by borers Because joy the heart's need is the reason Lavrence Walker. Paul Waite Tom “fuk LIGHT MARTIN BOMBER, FUL V these jobs are in the vicinity of milk, dried buttermilk Or some of @ Is it better to grind home The happiest day of the whole year Packer, Harold Heichel, Milford Even Bellefonte. All interested persons are| the cal meals and special rations) STOwn gratns Cotirse or find 10 git Is the reason. all uite its joy to cheer Gardner, Harry Winslow. James A ad — EAST” THEATER - requested to file applications with make a good substitute, Dry mik is the greatest feeding value out of #t? " at Za ’ ts Haines, Paul Gardner, William © Lal; Ph - fa the representative of the Lewistown high and hard to get now. and is) A.-S8trange as it may seem, live- I A en se Of gia Dietz, Clarence Girton, W G i A — office, who will be in the Bellefonte EDerally used one poung to one stock can extract more nourishment A gift often covers many sore rifts e © 3irton, arren Cir- a= - fos! 0) Court House Tuesday of each Week gallon of water. About the same pro- from grain that is coarsely ground eo C t 8 ton, Archey Girton, Harold Bow- : i ie ie rat , M eng Bo, hy og hame William Bowman, Floyd Ru- Bd . : : 5 from 9:30 a. m. to 4 p. m. Make your Portion of call meal or pig ration in than from the same grain ground an 2" gin shi ’ . . = contribution to the war effort a job Warm water or water plus whaiever very fine: and they prefer the conrs- 3 or i : skim milk or milk powder is avail er material. Naturally, it costs Jess Christ's Spirit shold rule every home Spangler, Robert Spangler, William =f ii ’ in war industry 5 " § - . dt Even every heart, to avoid heart's moan Spangler, Fred McKean, Charles na FoR ETRE 2 MONTHS WN EGvPT wit / —————— ———— able will gvake a good ration to grind Oates than fine, 50 seb your Jesus Christ is the world's greatest gift Packer, Eleanor Courter, Harry E a | Just because history may be bunk Q~When should grape vines be Srinder wide and grind coarse feed. ton there were 51 names board when is was unveiled ng a service in the Lutheran hurch. The Rev, H. W. Heisley of event our war-io1 For which every ma g doe man, pert, Samuel Falls, John Falls, Geo Por the purpose: out of heart, sin to sift Haines, Jacob Williams, Joseph Fryme 15 Sowes= HES A wh pmmid ger be is no reason why you should know Pruned? wi - 1 Soha " Tne his nd uf th Edwin B. Blerly. Rebesaburz. Ps Schenck, Karl Kunes, Gerald Hol- WITH 5000 HOURS On ALL TYPES or . . 8 nothing about it. because life also, A-—The proper time is in Decem- | e341 or setting out blue! ¢ - of ' ¥, Rebersourg, Fa ter, Willlam Bowes, Thomas Mc- contains copious quantities of the ber to January when vines are en- © Pecember 10th, 1042, (Continued on Page Bight) : \ i game bunk. jew dormant, Cut back to 4 arms 2. A--Barly in the spring.
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