#HE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, BELLEFONTE, PA." February 18, 1943, | Harry Winton and son. William, of Jellefonte, has leased the FP. W. Cri der lumber yard and office under the name of Winton & Son and were to ge In the coal business Echoes From the Past Fifty the Watchman high water in in Centre Pennsyl husbandry meet sanitary nt Inughter were closed by of animal « they did not houses the ire Years Ago Marria “1 nt ‘i \ leu \ flooded b ‘ ment Cne Wi 1000 Te rooms we Spring Creek. No particular damage 1 n Fleming, one at Howard Was done Achenbach, the bali master Union Tv Mile rye Nitt Emma Mees Holl I'wp David J. Knepp, Bell nd Maggie J. Frazie william H. Pletcher \ y lentiful nttie 1... Mi r, Beech Ci { Mont itl i Ie nna one i x hunt was being planned with of cleaning Brush Mountain which had become unusual- in that The anl- desta wild gan fowl } given Nn Orae) both of hundred area to domestl chicken wooded were wtive dur- raided after ons when - REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS Slump, Mrs. William Rachau, Mrs Ruth Johnson, Mrs Lee Johnson Oa cle ot, Mr. an Twenty Years Ago H #3 ‘ TH wa NEW TOMATO COMES FROM PENN STATE TEST PLOTS ‘a ' N he adv HNE an ¢ requirements by Dr. C iard ear been compared if determined t ending in fruit clusters iintil growth | characteristic allows wm to anted on fe ie 5 kX h clos- Long Distance Chess A professor of philozophy tise Colle » naylvania State to pl iY ¢ y Ww Army at Ci Ray H. Dotterer, | partment of philosophy at i nas accustomed ly game chess with his son, i execitive 0our a local physician, who is now Mrs flson Ard Mi Mai im active duty with the Army Med- Bl M 8 Bouse, M: Corps. Distance has bad no ef- Chai Kurtz Miss Eliz+beth on the game except to extend A Blanche Schlo Mrs time limit, The move 3 are made ge contin. On Now following ie wdrman avy chairman Ard: treasure M Penn to fey Charle Op wen ry ¢ woretary, Max Gamo ol af the $y Mrs Arek James Seibert, Hardman P. Harris, 8. mail John Love. Kline Woodring and Dr J. L. Seibert WHEN WINDS GET ROUGH A Windstorm Folley Protects You || From Financial Loss. Ses John F. Gray & Son | General Insurance Phone 47-) Bellefonte, Pa, Floyd Davis, of Coleville, condo or on the Bellefonte Central freight train, was seriously injured at State College when he received a crushing blow the heart while assisting to shift cars. The accident happens when a pole being to push freight car on an adjoining track ped off and the broken section . the man on the chest, The injured man was removed to his home in Coleville where examination revealed that no bones had been broken, although he suffered a great “Your eyes are like brown molasses Sp cookies,” says Pvt. Jones, reaching fof one. (Cookie, not eye!) Lulu scores because she bakes with RUMFORD Baking Powder. It's been rising right, tasting right, for BO years! (No alum, , that’s one reason.) FREE: Use Rumford’s Timel Recipe A sed be Magertak. Fits tods ~Rumford Baking Powder, Box ~~I;- Rumford; Rhode teiand. . deal of palin. mE seec TS —— | To i ——— ~ Over the County News Donald Miller hotne Miller of Millhein ne OWI ont end of Lon Mill wn Heo AM vil Lm Mille in Lewishbu Hn Mrs. Paul Shreckengast has been the stenographer in the offiec: Millheim Hoslery Mill Int Februm 1 st She ep John im last onl of the noes Ay MMeGew tht SCOTIA SNOW SHOE HM. William i di ner wa eld ss CAMe near bee stated McNamara was buving churdh. that Lime the David 1 by Gus Fishel, idea of buving a William Saxion, Jr farm Grays learned since moving on vacated that the Flood near weekeng her Mrs. Ted Harris of ited the former's Edward m ud the Pl AL - on DAT - farm inci AUTO LICENSE FEE DEDUCTION DECLINED ———— In paying your income { you will be making a minor contribiition to the defeat of the en- emies of this nation: they are like- wise your enemies because if they win, vour liberties will be Jost The Pennsylvania Hotise of Repre- Yo2! sentatives Tuesday night overwhelm ingly voted down a proposal to fix a graduated scale pf passenger auto- mobile registration fees in line witl gasoline rationing books The lower branch moved into pos- ition for final action bills to set a fiat $10 car registration foe ahd reduce fees for light trucks from £26.50 to $16.50 Reps, Joseph M. O'Brien and James H. J. Tate (D-Philadeliphia) were rebuffed in effort to amend the atito registration bill to provide [ees of 85 for all cars bearing “A” ration stickers, $7.50 for “B” and $10 for COMPENSATION AUTOMOBILE & FIRE INSURANCE ED L. KEICHLINE BELLEFONTE Temple Court Phan 1'W i EC a a At {0 Harris on M ax this employment in tored 0 Howard on Sunday his BUSH nowed in [47] ) HOLLOW wo week non week wil Mi WOODWARD w stiff Breeze bi ’ ~ SNYDERTOWN st Week Smith of G Board me Thursday R Miss 1d took din H. McCormick home Helen Workinger has secured Harrisburg and Mrs. L. O. 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Three phases preaching may be distinguished in changing themes of sermons, the | ameil finds: “from the outbreak | the war to December, 1938, there is evident an effort to discuss the! questions raised by the war, to pre pare the congregations for the spec- ial dangers ahead of them. and to treat seriously the problems which the war raises for the church: from December, 1939, 10 the spring of 1940 there was Jess talk of the war and more ‘timeless’ preaching with par ticular reference to the power of the faith ang the consolation of the gos. af th of the ’ Banned i fe were the Knife-Teotling Girl Wonder Book Sometimes we wonder if any other book published has so uses as the telephone We have seen the bigger ones used as door stops i as cushions to raise little inches higher amirectory hnny few table People sometimes use direc- tories as hiding places for checks, bonds and ra- But we don't rec- that. Many such valuable papers have been picked up old directories and shipped away in box cars, to be lost forever money tion books ommend in Yes, the telephone directory is a mighty useful book, but don't forget that its real func- tion is to supply the telephone numbers you wish to call When in doubt about a num- ber, please look it up. Guess- ing at numbers usually means a wrong number--a wasted call, a waste of time and a waste of telephone facilities urgently needed to handle the calls of war. The Bell Tele phone Company of Pennsyl- vania, lull ri
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