Centre Democrat. (Bellefonte, Pa.) 1848-1989, March 16, 1944, Image 8

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    March 16,
1944,
Fifty Years Ago a
Hoy
uecessiul
Marion township, 1
in I'alsing poultry
the brown leghorn variet
Tr 3 3 19
{ rt A K rom i189
the family of ne Inspector H
Moma he litt i any
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MELROY'S
Pleasant Gap, Pa.
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Electric Appliances
Gifts - Toys
Patents
Fountain Service
Phone Bellefonte 6951
Let Us Have
Your Tires
Recapped
We have a lntge stock of
Grade | Passenger, Truck
and Implement Tires,
HUBERT ROSSMAN |
HOME & AUTO SUPPLY STORE
Phone 2615
BELLEFONTE, PA.
WE MAKE KEYS
ociation
ery
Merchants A
voted mn {
The Retail
of Bellefonte
Thursday afternoon for
veal
lose Mm
month
April
opts maoer
in the beginning in
ven io 2
Tou :
Pre
\ Iv the half -holidns Nad begun
n June
wth companies wore im
of Harry Alter
Poorman id Blanche on East Saturday
Fhomas and night, because of a flue fire. A sim-
married in {lar fire occurred at the home ot
1894 by Rev. Will Ph Mon
Methodist day morning No damage resulted
fire
home
Beaver street
moned to the
jurton D
Purdue daughter Of
Esther Ann Pw
Bellefonte on March 8
George Blackbunm f the
Ce Ver
am Cox treet
from either blaze
William Wh
M1 Cather
tele
fany
Wanted! Men and
Women Who Are
Hard of Hearing
Cit PDH R Spring Mill
F.B ! £ I ROB
Coburn: R Askey, John W ¥ Ar= To make this simple, no risk hearing test
go. Cassanova. Johin GG. Useell M. [If you are temporarily Aeafened, bothered
Redding all {by raging bursing head noses due ts hard
ened or conguisied wax (cerumen |, try the
Ouarire Mome Method test that so many sey
has enabled them to hear well agar You
Bust hear better Af og this simple
teml or § get y fr money back 8 once
Ask shout Ourire Bar Drops today st
aman: Ek Teal P
Frye hers
of mak
and Wishe
YHE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, BELLEFONTE, PA.
"BLANCHARD |
treet committee
the high sd
aonating
Hghting
y than)
vcnarad in
hool and
the re
cel from the play on Thur day
Al
show
evening, the amount being $8
the bingo party following the
the receipts amounted to $31 45, with
Laura Lou Ben-
Oil Chane on n
$11.25 1 the
07
fit of $2085
ontributed
Lauran nignt
wneed off to Mi
Harold Jame
ie enicken
i Hendrick
nines
Why there are
“WAITING LISTS”
Many people who want telephone service today
must go on "waiting lists.’
The "waiting lists” and the “waits” are
lengthening from week to week.
reason 1s shortages of telephone take not only materials, but also skilled
offic e
he
facilities — wire, central
equip
ment, telephanes. More than two years of
war have used up most of the “margins”
vhich have always been built into Bell Sys
tem telephone plant
Western
produ er
Bell
Electric Company, peace-time
the
lu
telephone for
Svsten T
equipment
now engaged almost ex
sively
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manpower which cannot be diverted
from production for war.
The construction of new telephone facili
ties, new telephone switchboards, new tele
phone cable lines, new telephone buildings
will begin as quickly as war-time de-
mand permits the manufacture of the
they
equipment from which are built
3-Year Old Boy
Dies In Flames
timued
from page ome)
Ra
seni
d But.
ant
¢ 1 Don
Sunday alternoon at the
mn proc
largest
It 18 the
ited States
And there
mal civilian needs wi
s no let-up in the Every effort has been
to spread the |
imbers with the ean DOS tail. elavs
But there can be no delays in meeting
the communications neods of war indus-
Then
viped expand production try and of our armed forces. ‘an-
ph oo rt frye ivihiar Q ' ! not be put on ar
THE BELL TELEPHONE COMPANY OF PENNSYLVANIA
er ome at Clinton
mm Boos
dale
International Sanday
for March 19, 1944
Mark 15
Lesson Text
Dora
ion
Ke and
Hall: R«
nd Roxie F
R. Tin- 4
bo M
the Belle. ¢
pimitt trial and sen-
ame
requirement
Sanhedrin
after
tal, Danville dny
reatiment cars nit thi
meeting of the
mmediately
able Tike At gathering Joewum
epeated his answer ¢ to
tion of his personality and the coun.
cll condemned him to death for
suming to cial kin =ith God
No reference js made to
Nicodemus or Joseph
both members of the eoumeil, who
Yarnell. are not believed to have joined in
offices of a the condemnation, in view of thel
was hoped that earlie; ontract with Jesus and
cved their subsequent care of his body in
burial
Judas, the Apostie, whe betraved
Woyed at the John Nighthart Jesus, either overwhelmed with the
/ sense of guilt or suffering remorse,
threw away the price of his treach-
ery and committed suicide. The tra.
ditional view of Judas is that he sue.
cumbed to condemnation and be.
trayed his master with a kiss, thus
Attaining first rank 'n history as the
pre-eminent traitor. There are some
who think Judas’ stileide justifies a
definite viewpoint, that Judas was
(endeavoring to forge the hang of
A total of sd for the Bellefonte Jesus by having him arrested, be.
Hospital was cleared at a series of leving that ruch an event wonid
card parties, Hostesses at the parties compe] Jesus to exercise his miracy-
were: Mra, Dalsy Henderson, Mrs. lous power and establish himself as
Benjamin J. Bradley, Mrs, N. E (King of the Jews,
Robb, Mrs. Ogden Malin, Mrs. R. L.| The Jewish Sanhedrin had no
Capers, Mrs. AM, Barr, Mrs. W. power lo condemn anyone to death
{Fred Reynolds, Mrs. John Curtin, without the approval of the Raman
[Mra. James Clark, Mrs, Fred Wit authorities, 80, Jesus was carried to
retary of the another
MOWiY Ie was called
ang
OV. G1.
sagan
the ques.
was this
hort time
we
World War
f his
“er $
either
f Arimasthaen
he ends of
bad-
com
had
left hand
ie ding a
1 Dens
te the
the
ud be
of Mr. and
who had been
ore Younes on
Andrew Younse
hop or many years, was to
open a shop of his own In the base
ment of the new J. O Heverly
bullding on North Allegheny street
In addition to his employment In
Bellefonte Mr. Young also had op-
eratad a shop In Palm Beach, Flor.
ida, for several years. Ray Minne
myer was to be the assistant in the
new shop
mer, Mrs. George Bingaman, Mrs, Pontius Pilate, Governor of Judea,
Gregg Curtin, Mrs, Charles Behlow, a man of ability but a politician
, Mrs. Charles Kurtz, Mrs, C. D. Case- without decided principles. Pliate
‘beer, Miss Blanche Underwood and would not believe Jesus
Mrs, H. BE. Penlon, Mrs, Penlon was death, He had a superstitious
a lias ul
-
in cised
School Jessan b
Crovernor de.
fvicence
of deal). and exer.
talent eeking to per.
Jew wn thei
that Jesus Cie inte even
Jess in the hoe that this
punishment would awaken
but In vain. FPhoally the
eatened to der Plate
Em and as this was un
desire he abandons ie conv
¢ his official
the
nsistenee
sami tn ndon
oureed
terrible
Te Dit
Jew mer
to the Tor
tions in order to presers
ato
Wit
hands the soldiers m
Jeary delivered into thelr
wed him. They
rayed him in a cloak, pressed a
wreath of thorns upon his brow and
handing him a moctesd him as
King, soon changing it to insult and
nn Brise
Then
reed
Jest was comelled to
carry his cross to the scene of the
crucifixion, which he was unable to
do becanse of physieal weakness and
Simon of Cyrene wits impressed by
the soldiers to perform this service
Having "iced the pisce he wis
impaled upon the crema along with |
two robbers amd bik enemies linger.
od around watliing vim in the ne |
ony of death
Seven times Jesus spoke from the |
cross, which sentences can be take!
en from the acts of various gospels, |
The first was a praver for forgives!
ness for his enemies. The second
wig spoken to the repentant robber,
The third was addressed to his mo- |
ther, Mary, and John. The fourth |
WAS an expression of abandonment |
by God. The fifth was an expression
of suffering from thirst. The sixth!
was triumphant thet his work had |
been completed. The seventh was #
commitment of his spirit into the
If You Can’t See
1the Tread--SEE US!
When your tire has the first sign of a smooth appearance, when the tread has worn
off —that is the time to see us for recapping service. Every mile you drive beyond that
point endangers the life of that tire. As the casing rubber wears off you get near the
cord fabric, which means that continued driving could very likely ruin it altogether so
it could not he récapped. Further, it heightens the possibility of a blow-out,
Just a Little Care Will Save Your Tire
Don't n
Ave 10 Oo Re 1 al ears
adden Don't bump over curves
Maintain proper inflation
wears om fa ter than th mhers
thn today’ She ed ' AR
Cheek wheel alignment Have
mally ¢ hange wheels from front
» » 11 1 .
Fie | f all Ok ty for tire
All vou h Drive w
on stop
regularly
right tire
wii rolling!
Every Turn of the Wheel Means That Much Added Wear
Repair and Recap Now!
to you,
CAr runs,
and possibly
then
jump starts
tires inspected
to rear. The rear
lidance. We'll keen
ton
Occasic
gr
But every time your wheel tums
That is a constant expanding
vour life. Let us attend to it
bruise or cut may not seem very important
vou aggravate it that much more. Tires flex when vour
and contracting. A minor repair may save your tire,
promptly when it is time to reeap. Don't wait—do it
Don’t Gamble on New Tires - They Will Be Very Scarce
The more people who become eligible for new tires the less chance you have. New tire production
will be far less than the original 30,000,000 estimate, and that was only slightly more than one
tire for every passenger car. Actually, LESS than one tire per car will be made this year. That
leaves at least three tires to depend on the best of service promptly —efficiently—carefully, Heed our
good and sincere advice and you'll drive through the emergency. Truek tires will be searcer yet.
Do Your Part — And We'll Do Ours!
EYSTONE TIRE SERVICE
So. Polis Street Home Owned and Operated
Member—National Association of Independent Tire Dealers, Inc.
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