July 6, 1944. Pace Thre ————— International Sunday School Lesson land on hould be for July 9, 1944. 'hou hast Lard GOLDEN TEXT wholly followed the Joshua 14: 9 Text: 6-14; Judges 1: 1 21 Lesson Joshua 30, Caleb, the son of longed to the tribe was also David's tribe, tribe. As the representative tribe, he went with the eleven resentatives of the other spy out the land of Canaan port on hoth Its res facilities for resisting « After a forty-day the twelve returned, all thusiastic reports of th of the land, but announ cities were walled, the physical glants so strong that, by comparison raelites looked Illke grasshopper Only two of the twelve, however Beved that they could go « I possess the land. They insiste God wanted to give Cans rael and would help them would not rebel] against him ringing challenge of Caleb's should have been sufficient suade the people, but listened to the advice who were afraid to and thus condemned themseive destruction and then another generation before entering the For their valiant stand before the ange: zied mob, God promised Caleb that they shoul tain portions of the During the rest of hi served as assistant to J es’ successor. He leadership and ser and loyally. Caleb to Joshua and Wu “wholly followed the and towering ead wind ol ved nim fter the additi of wandering and conquest Calel years of age Joshua for t lan Moses had promi force his re promise Moses to he RECAPPING AND YULCANIZING NEW TIRES, TUBES WHEELS AND RIMS KEYSTONE TIRE SERVICE 8S. Potter Street Bellefonte, Pa Boome Owned and Operated viaenoe rather go into Canaan had trodden reviews the favor ad- which his feet his ever: he God's continued by his of On him as witnessed need ag it very vigorous years, trong enough for a war inhabitants promised him--the t in the land hard tasks, he He believed been with him wottld not for- wld help him Caleb finish- ble him experiences jefent the fierce shirk the them did not ourted wt God, who had ugh the year im now. but w that when Jo red ua sed the and recalled the em by Moses ated Hebron hus com do we rE, and wait Irageous enoug! IMposs CO seemingly aleb pos C fegree was } 11s people BIway Mose ible Buying’ pe Hearing Aid? COMPARE’ RECEIVERS! Before you buy sny hearing aid, ask about the receiver —it 1s vitally important to you! Western Electric Hearing Aids have Magnet Re ceivers using Permalloy—NOT affected by heat, cold, humé ity. Other exclusive features—plus PERSONALIZED Hearing Aid Serv. fice. 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THE BELL TELEPHONE COMPANY OF PENNSYLVANIA EE ————— Schedule Meetings Of Local Council (Comtinued White Marsh health because be from page one) Maryland, on of lime dust co-complainants The borough, he explained, cannot properly bring suit alone unless it certain that borough prop- erty has suffered damage unle the lime dust clearly constitutes public health menace “The fact that housewives a cup of lime dust from their porch. es every morning, or that they have to dust and sweep thelr homes every day because of lime | cause legal action.” Judg ‘However bothersome ndded March hould 18 quite Or weep dust hi aint empioying a lothes ne Ary Soe ( wrested a strict endfor borough curfew law long been disregarded In a letter 0 Council, Aaron D Lait superintendent of highways in Centre ed his ap- preciation peration given the bh the bLarough MICAS WLd during the re- otling hey, Linn and tree! We Comm tions totaling $1 239 The Fire and Police Commitiee reported that the unpaid balance on the berough parking meter Is 11.16 and that the meter com- pany account ls expected to be paid full this fall The Sanitary ted the report Officer W. WW. Bicketl health certificates jesued 5 eating places and 5 nhuisance complaints investigated. One case of chicken pox was reported in the borough Council suthorized the repair of the outdoor lighting system at the | Bellefonte apart. ail yuncils cetnent which ell oOunty, exXpre r the fine 00-4 Whway Ly employe { Alles The te tee noted] ool in ubmit. Health showing 19 Commitiee of Borough inspected ‘Meningitis Fatal | To Two Children Continued om page one) | 21, 1943, making his age 15 months {and 11 days. He is survived by his | parents and two brothers, David and | Richard. Puneral services will be {held at the Yarnell United Breth- ren church, Thursday, July 6 at 2:3 p. m., with the Rev. R. H. Courtney officiating. Interment will be made | in the Christian cemetery at Blanch. ard | Puneral serviges for the Oliber gin | were held Monday morning at the | George Stiver home atl Port Matilda, | with Rev. Chalmer Pheasant of Al toons, officiating. Interment was made In the Williams cemetery, Martha cm MI ——— — Americanism: War profiteer howl. {ing about the way labor has delayed war production, THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, BELLEFONTE. PA. Prughter Mr nd bury first dau the Lewis is Born Mi Roy Close the birth ng Se Hospital Lhe of Bw of thelr ohiid mn Friday ew former Edna Mr. Close Cilfford D BUODOURCE hte nd Ww 1 and Mrs College, R of Petersburg of Mr ana Boy For Kushwaras Mr. and Mrs. Vincent Kushwara of Hallmoon Terra 3 ia the second child and Wednes Het unre paren daughter of Miles an employ tal company Daughter for Harveys Mrs. Lewis Orvis Harvey I Mighte r Parents of » Mec Cl 14 on For Jabos Son for Kerks M Mrs Stanley Kerk Parents of Daughter { i wrt Ke be! » Canning Centre To Open Monday miingerd rom page ome) lize them 1 ® Inayorg IAT x In COOK er Third Vegetables should be wash. od and prepared st home to oan ° peas sw be shelled, and should be strung and out Fourth: Bring ars and vege! 0 the center at the appotnted when they will be pre-cooked and packed jars The supervisor then places then in pressure On0K+: to be processed. The processed food taken: home the following eanul butter Iw B pressure iid beans able time into oan be da Any further had by 2309 can be Blaney information calling Mrs. R © Local Couple Observes 60th Anniversary Ne oe Continued rom page one) 1830, but didn't live red very long, for in a short tims he had Nitted up a shop In the base ment of his home and has been con ducting that shop ever since Although he will be 80 yours 0)d In Seplember, Mr. Nighthart Das no idea of actually retiring from his trade, even though he admits that his work keeps him from his favorite sport, fishing-—egpecially for bass Mrs. Nighthart was 79 years old | In April and although she is active | and in good health, she declares the | hills of Bellefonte don't seem to be getting any jess steep The elderly couple are the parents of the following children: Harry, business in ree forte, and Mrs Margant Daley, State College. There are five grand- chikirem and two great-grandchil- dren The trouble with some candidates is that they say things that they do not believe and that nobody believes The ability to make money is a gift that few men possess: this ex! plains stealing, grafting and stock salesmen The Oermans retreat in Maly bee cause they have more important Jobs to do closer home, of | F A H andom Items WRONG MAN! A cursory ftunatior GOP press as a8 whole lan't Wo ens t huasiastic Thomas E Dewey's nomination for the Presidency. The altitude of many writers. who norm - ly would be whooping It up for the party nomines, seems oo be Well, there he ix take him!’ The feeling = understandable, wo. Dew. ey, for all his work In crime sup- ression and as Governor of New York, doesn’t appear 0 be &8 man Vou ORD WRITE up Ww quickly IT he lis “human touch that nde. finale something which makes a man in public fe click with tie people at Inrpe- 11 has falled so far to make Ms Influence fell In this COrTet Prom where we sit. Dewey has none of We sapect of belng the Man of the Hour or of being the Muses Ww lead tiv OOF out of the Wilders On the other hand Wendell Wi who has been (roe. en out of we still think was is rightful clsueoe 0 run for the hs clearly demonstrated survey of the polftical seems to reven! that the ove the ke wha Presidency boil 14} frel ereldom 8 He | thie Ct [Ham atier what No m own for ‘ yd atte? oxi the chrk Bond or t of your y #0 War the amon there chants and ing the ourase the tamps. The the sale without ems pure and helpers at voluntarily sana Pay - Moy Mefarme mae fee Helps You Overcome FALSE TEETH Loose ness Warn at and Ro longer at wed or feel becatise oose, wabbiy 1a FAS TYETH an improved (non.«acid) powder Aprink yOMT Plates them Omner a feel more comboriable Soothing ool made sore by Avoid ember. wu! plates Cet TEETH todas Any drug store ———————————— ———— ————_— the orth fine hom ———— PE —— LL —- __ WHEN WINDS GET ROUGH A Windstorm Folley Protects Ton h Prom Financial Las Bee { John F. Gray & Son General Insurance Phane 07.3 Rettefonte, Ma k Charles and William, oll of Belie-] i | clwe by July 31st! You can’t drive July 1944, inspected and approved by an vour car after if it has not been Official laspection Station, and fewer mechanics at those stations. If you wait until the: last day , . . valuable . you may lose There are fewer stations . . . you will not only lose time in waiting . . the right to use your car, “OR.” official extension! If your car does not Sticker after that date, THERE MUST BE NO BREAKDOWN MAKE SURE OF YOUR CAR’S your car MUST BE inspected Protect your right to drive to work . . essential purposes. Have it inspected immediately and get an on brakes, tires, headlights and steering gear. The Official Inspection Period ends July 31st. you cannot drive your car | SYSTEM IN THIS CRITICAL PERIOD! OF YOUR FUTURE TRANSPORTATION. COMMONWEALTH GF PENNSYLVANIA x ‘CAR CARE YOUR D1TR RY . to use vour car for other There will be no carry the Official Inspection OF AMERICA'S TRANSPORTATION CONDITION TO MAKE SURE i* Wor risor Jeet Downs Bertha MN AMitehell Harrem * Of i. VY Laine. Als wy Ants Sova or. Murty F Ws thee PEIRCHISI him M Seah Hr ag ith The Ont the following Wie four wr Neff. while out se Bla kermbe an Tim with hia find a thw soaks beodiite down good wk at the grange ly Geliginted The snake 1a but did not strike at the I'he little fellow BE they 4 ¥ LEE redty TEM he tw Ye sd Ltn tw have A A tows a er preset thing I» hind fom ER —————— Milk Coolers AVAILABLE AT ONCE! Fleetrie: Gasoline Priven, foe Cooled Cabinets, Gr HUBERT ROSSMAN | HONE & ALTO SUPPLY STORE Phone M15 BYILLEFPONTE PA ili 1H 31/1 ULPWOOD CUTTING is one of the 35 essential activities listed by the War Manpower Commission and designated by Selective Service Headquarters as a guide for local draft boards in considering applications for occupational deferments. If you are of draft age and are cutting pulpwood, you may be entitled to deferment providing you are — 1. Regularly in cutting pulp- wood and in 38 ego group or VICTORY PULPWOOD C J. M. CURTIN MARY H. SCOTT H. A. BROCKERHOFF THOMAS BEAVER 2. An essential farm worker of draft age, 8 through 37, end cut pulp. wood part-time or 3. Now 4-F but cut pulpwood regu larly and wish occupational class. ification of 2-A or 2-B as on es- sential war worker, Your local Selective Service Board is the judge of your essen- tiality, subject to review by your State Selective Service Director, and will treat you squarely. But you should know that the govern- ment recognizes pulpwood cut- ting as an essential activity. Vo wh.) OMMITTEE EXT gr
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