Fifty Years A E. W. Mauck, of Millheim, wa On Mond: lefonte Monday, He { t \ N foinin tore room adjoinin 1 0 build- of Tusseyville, © : hous t town and will open up one re e finest line YW NAAes Very few t reams aout ner telligent youns duct the est manner Af Twenty Years Ago | 31 April 20, 1944. hardware SLore had department PRESTON A. FROST (JACK FROST) REPRESENTATIVE IN THE GENERAL ASSEMBLY YOUR VOTE AND SUPPORT WILL BE APPRECIATED Bubject to Approval of Republican Voters at Aprii 26th, 1944 Primary. willard Abt had resigned as clerk the Mingle hoe store to accept v post with his uncle, J. B. Eberhart, 10 operated a large department tore in Punxsutawne William Osman, for several vea hipping cler) 1 the Potter-Hon been named chief clerk In charge of the sales ucceeding Gilbert Nol had opened a hardware > Pa. and Mr traveling ounded the he saw the ¥ machine neared the youth made rat It ! ’ Why Lady Beuntiful's Face is Red Strange story of a British woman who used her employer's funds to bring happine to others, much in the way Robin Hood did long ago Look for this Hustrated feature In ithe April 30th issue of The Ameri. can Weekly, favorite magazine dis- tributed with the Baltimore Sunday American Order dealer we Ponds for fatness nese A —— — — WHEN WINDS GET ROUGH A Windstorm Polley Protects Yeu From Financial Lam. See John F. Gray & Son “and bab from Your News-| THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, BELLEFONTE, PA. Sunday School Lesson PAUL, THE MISSIONARY International Sunday School Lesson for April 23, 1944 Ex] I'he Holy Bpirit Barmahas and the work hereunto | have then A { 13 2 Wid, Beparate me Lesson Text Acts 13: 1-4: 14: R20, in re- hould of the that the to Gen sen these t faith vestward }Wialm- prior to the Samar- Ethiopian centurion, of Antioch an» "AGONY OF ACID STOMACH AND ight from y ’ ha 2 bie Aq "fp , 14 HEGRE / / ‘ er ¥ ne vy Aches and vlieve the swrible burning of Directed by } livir 11 v P A r of proveriies carries the aptls Barnabas and Saul were sent from ! Othe " ‘ { oe rect, i still another pros Antioch on a Hype ! ' rel «ving ey a! MAKE THIS FREE TRIAL OF GARWOOD’S TABLETS “19 n handy land of Cypru Ligh helps desirous of earrving t eep IL that Lo his hom at Salami the worked westward and final and possibile wit "Nu oz Now - DLJ. GARWOOD'S TABLETS ARE OFFERED ON A MONEY. BACK GUARANTEE!! er Ww a & Teah I ed Paphos, the cam that Paul penalized with blindness in th the Roman pro-con him with the miracuiou representatiy i From. O¥prus the missionary part) Begin Fighting It At Once! alled northward uh w here a ; they tarried » y John Mar led them till pov turned home « fended In him 4 the separation Paul, The reasor party is not giver SUPPOKILION Years later ss all, Mark's activit) bad redeemed hin HELP YOURSELF! WIDMANN & TEAH DRUG STORE Allegheny & High Sts, ~ we know hy rele bet if Né sf # bee - WINGATE M and Mr Claude Bmayer and ter Mona of Downingtown and Mrs. Millard Emel Allen, of Bridgeport, Pa dating among their friends weekend, returning home were oir om the on Monda Mrs. Qeorge Snyder and daugh- ter Mary Beth, motored to Zion and joined by her sister and fam- iy Mr and Mrs. Guy Carner, and journeyed on to Millheim They were guests at their father's home for his birthday Mr. and Mrs. Preston Robb and daughters, Janice Marie and Marcia May, of Howard, Mr, and Mrs. Wil. Ham Robb, Mrs. Maud Robb, Mr J. C. Brickley enjoyed a delicious birthday dinner at the home of Mr and Mrs. Wiliam Butler Were Robb The James Davidson family are) out again after having a siege of measles, and and! Charles Bayer, in honor of William the children are in| f his eplstie Continuing SIONAres preachicg y eo Te i p , ‘ , ° ADMENISTRATRIX'S NOTICY HO) ACER ADMINISTRATRINS OTIC) Kad rete ated pu 0 He, Pegine ADMINISTRATRIN'S NOTICR Legal Notices = CAUTION NOTIOY ADMINISTRATRINS v 03 ' NOT ic) ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTH) WES (OURT PROCLAMATION I i} We need more PEELED PULPWOOD This is the time for profitabla peeling of pulp- wood. Qur mill needs peeled pulpwood to maintain its wartime operating schedule and produce the pulpwood products needed by our armed forces and war industries. the peeling of pulpwood is easier. Peeled pulpwood also is easier to load and is lighter; it saves gasoline, trucks and tires in hauling. Prices Are Highest Peeled pulpwood brings the highest prices allowed under wartime ceilings fixed by the Office of Price Administration. Peeled pulp- wood prices are substantially above prices paid for rough wood. Peeling-Easier Now Because the sap is up at this time of year, Quality Pays, Too ARR : in A " Be sure that your pulpwood is sound, free of rot. Otherwise your work may be wasted. Rigid military requirements demand that " pulpwood products for the armed services ~ be made of good LT a Jw school after being housed up tor | three weeks Leander Baumbarger ks 'mproving after being on the sick lst for some | time Mr. and Mrs. Mack Murray spent Sunday afternoon at Coleville, visit. Ing Mrs. Murray's parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Holderman. Mrs. Ida Witmer Is having some [repaly work done to her home this ‘week am—— I ——— — A philosopher, In case anybody wants 10 know, has no axes to grind, i ‘ oy, WEST VIRGINIA PULP AND PAPER CO. TYRONE, PA.-WILLIAMSBURG, PA. VICTORY Get in touch with the dealer in your territory from whom we buy wood: E. S. BENNETT, A. C. CONFER. Beflefome, Py, ~ Spring Mills, Pa.
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