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WALKER. ....4s. > ISSUED WEEKLY EVERY THURSDAY MORNING Entered in the Postoffice at Bellefonte, Pa. as Becond-class Matter, TERMS OF SUBSCRIPTION 9 ceription expires is plainly printed on the label bearing We send no receipis unless upon special request re advertisements es and all real estate advertisements 10¢ per line each issn Bubscribers changing postoffice address, and not notifying us, are liable ued unless otherwise directed | * —————————— wb — - “ - —~ * Mother Is Too Smart “ . * The reaction is beginning to set in to the various phoney “mothers clubs” which sprang up in the early months of this war. We are now able to distinguish between the bona- fide, honest, patriotic, usually long- established mothers organizations and these sudden, vague and trouble making groups who use the shield of motherhood to desseminate a propaganda line which, not by co- incidence, you may be sure sys- tematically favors our enemies It was clever of our enemies to discover and attempt to exploit for their own benefit our Ametican rev. erence for motherhood. But it won't work. American mothers are not the heroines they are because they are stupid. Their fame in part upon their solid common sense which they pass on to their children It Is very easy recognize a phoney mothers club. Just look for these traits 1. Recent establishment Advocacy of an easy peace with if paid in advance Germany if not paid in advance 3. Attacks never upon our And remember shortwave radio Proprietors Editor eves Associate Editor cusses ses er Business Manager rests to upon Allies but enemies this: the German hammers one idea day after day, thelr great need and overwhelming desire for a negotin- peace. Unconditional surrender gives the German high command goosepimples They are worried about being able to reorganize to start another world war in an- other twenty or thirty years, Hence they keep playing on their radio the our the date of label the first Wateh a change on news or advertising, must reach The Tuesday noon to insure publication that tooel Tuesday morning must run its chances, eq not CIRCULATION OVER 7,000 COPIES EACH WEEK American song “Let's Call the Whole Thing Off.” Member American Press Association National Editorial Association mothers clubs of fall for such kind of mothers increasingly The patriotic America will not sense The being non- other clubs are spotted Sunday School Lesson THE PROPHET IN THE LIFE OF ISRAEL International Sunday School Lesson for August 20, 1944. GOLDEN hath my my word 23: 28 TEXT word, let faithfully I Samuel -~. 3 2 1: 3-12 Lesson Text: SBamue] Ing a low Last week we comment vious declis hovah, adve: of Eli's Naturally The Phillistine been able t« further misfortun The from men source had often ) to their enemies, so was voiced, “let us fetch ark, that it may save us.” sacred vehicle of Jehoval ence © h had led RCTOSS Jordan success of Those an number of sincere tion selves the chi ing through tions of God's laws ticipating ir en arrived at 6 riod y period 0! sons the Israelites the Phill meal Hstred ind ruin . * wy : the proposal the They rituals Their but having lear nal appearance ark would lHvious of the truth hovah's tent and powerful There are m bers today, attending tributing money outward activ things on the raslites who Heving such claims 11 sufficient. We | ever send for t A great out ar the Hebrews as the ~the symbolic token of Jehovah Over In encampment ame made-—the leaders grew they reflected upon the sfrength thelr jes, “these are the Egyptians’ often attributed by to lives and organizalion spectable and sanctified by tradi- re presence adler \ n and taking ntere ba for th : it Hyine as the lIs- ark, be. profession { they 0 ame sent e and ity them | he ark! " Aross m amp ark arrived of the might Phillistine mistake wa fearful as ipernataral wdversat- smote Cod of men h ah nt of the the the gods 80) the mind joined that today Pimples Disappeared Over Night Yes It 8 true there harm iess medicated Kieeren that dries up aight. Many report that red sore pimply face ome might ane surprised their friends the next day with § clesr complexion. There Ia ne risk. The frst application must oon vince you or you gel your money back. Omliy bx Join the happy Kieerex users who are no longer em barrassed with unsightly pimples Sold and recommended by Parrish Drug Biore ia rale quid called pimpies ove they had » a » + . WM. B. MAR is} made re-| NK for what they pro-Nasz are Former Bellefonte Man Helps G. |. Joe (Continsed jrom page One) tion or thee shell of conformity external apparent the resemblance exists warfare which ensued Phillistines attacked with cour- impetuosity, the Isiaeiites defeated with Hophni Ph [Se 21) were I only imp when I get indoors As doubtful as this explanation sounded Bernstein did discover om an X-ray ‘that the GI had a tured bone In foot. It was one the cases hand- t} to, when only for | ,. fr " fra one and , only of he ha ARAIN {I'P*A 3 : R ¥ “led since he jumped in less EA d i ago from assistant we regimental dispensary an a clerk in where he st recruit y ¢hit g6th (Panther) 1) the § and nelias year + Al and as the tt ith the cap old Eli, he n neck rried 4 slain death w ark came to nd brok wa raced Eat pint Divi- of the fit entire with 1 12 fon da] destinies a 5 S18 DIAG Bert Infantry was activated H F. Kramer amp Biandir Fs RCE ISL AL net Wome 000 men n is when 264'h begin to the é6th Crenel "™ tet The story stein f the plagues 4 . 1 returned Hebrew t Kitlath. undred finally + the time Ma jor we ‘ al c « wn regiment, the 3 Dies decreased prophet OV PY went ranger Camp Blanding Not only has “Dex abie to cure many but he has also made the men more fool con- scious and with medical officers has assisted in other preventalive meas- such maintaining of showers where ringworm eur Hebrews to Mizpah turned wholeheartedly to Deliverance from the Phil oppression then came to ernate en again Je Bernstein be hovah listine them CASes It : " o res as cleanli ne athlete's sometimes preva regimental itry Regiment POC L828 WOI'k The Navy keep Air CO ri Kee Dn the Inf diers walking . REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS County Treasurer, to El- mer William Justice, of Bellefonte R D 1. tract in Bellefonte, $118.52 Harry E. Mauck, to Hugh V. Bax- et ux. of Bellefonte, tract In Bellefonte, $1 William C P. Smeltaer in Benner Twp he the ir ard antry. Bernstein keeps the against Him hemselves a memorial of Cod in tines wl help Sarr car means today and and Phill ne and set it up ‘d Ebeneser help ™ ’ erect whic! Christians within the Ebenezer” memor ™ of remind : . Centre walls memonrs h not i them ial only their to God and of his help in thie; but would serve to keep them ever mindful of God's keep them out of Ao nage ’ on » n time { to SBmeltzer. ot al, to Lee of Pleasant Cap, tract } Ellen K. Ashman, to Joseph Gill, ot ux, of Philipsburg, tract Philipsburg. $3.000 Joseph K. Alexander, et al to Jo- seph K. Alexander, et ux. of Union Twp. tract in Union Twp. $l Lydia W. Resides, to J. C. Barnes, of Pleasant Gap, tract in Spring Twp. 81 Centre County Treasurer, to J K Johnston of Bellefonte, tract in | Benner Twp, $18.15 Charles W. Heller, et ux, to Cal- vin 8. Breon_ et ux, of Miley Twp, tract In Rebersburg. $2500 Harry E Ishler, to Isabel F. Mec- Cool, of Spring Twp. tract in Spring Twp, 81 Coburn Water Company, to Penn Township Authority, of Coburn, tract in Penn Twp. 81 Michael Skreplk, et ux, Borger, et ux, of Moshannon in Snow Bhoe Twp. $100 Vida R. Wolfe, Admx., to Pur] C oresence trouble - ————— WINGATE Mr. and Mrs. Marian Shawley of Coalport, were weekend visitors with the former's sister and family, Mr and Mrs. Fred Fisher Mr. and Mrs. Charles Price and granddaughter of Tyrone were | guests of their aunt and uncle, Mr land Mrs. Ralph Mclaughlin on { Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Clayton Lu- cas and Mr, and Mrs. William White lof Milesburg, were callers at the | same home recently | Mrs Ida Witmer, daughter, Mrs [Arthur Bedient of Painted Post, N | Y.. is spending the week and’ will at {tend the Poorman reunion on Sat- lurday of this week. Rev, and Mrs Pries of Howard, and Miss Cora Walker visited on Stnday at the {same place { Our neighborhood Was 8OITy {hear of one of our boys, Russell Fisher, being wounded in I'rance We are glad to know he was At once removed to a hospital In England A Witter to his mother states he is Hartawick, of Oregg Twp, tract in getting along fine and his one limb Penn Twp. 81 is his trouble, but hopes to be able; Purl C. Hartswick, to Vida R Ww walk in a short time Wolfe, of Gregg Twp. tract In Penn Mrs. Henrietta Robertson of Drex- Twp, $1 ol Hill, wil accomphny Mrs. Laura] Centre County Treasurer, to D. 8 Snyder to our village this week and Andrews, of Julian, tract in Huston pay an Indefinite visit with her Twp, $2009 many [friends here | Clarence Gustafson, et ux, to An- on — nie Gulegkey, of Rush Twp, tract in Personally, we look forward to the day when a fleet of about 5.000] - heavy bombers can pay proper ate! The Red Army apparently takes tention to Japanese production cen- the war seriously and 'ntends to ters |Seeang 10 the defeat of Herr Hit- r LS ET (IN AGENCY M in : w to Clyde tract ——————— ATHLETES FOOT GERM HOW TO KL IY germ grows deeply, To kill it, it t any a COMPLETE INSURANCE SERVICE Orider's Exchange Building BELLEFONTE, PA, | Rush Twp, $0 i | Wings Don't Last Forever A: i ” TAKE MY ADVICE AD BUILD A WRDGE WITH THAT EASY MONEY M in Roosevelt Smith? to Allred Presidency D President Warrior An Warrior in nomis vention in New York in 1024 M. J-Did Poul Revere Ans. Paul Revere’ Revere “merely on &ecou J) GR Ans The first elect : vised by When did reference to Alfred E use expression Happy Roosevelt him for referred the E as the Happy Democratic oon. President miing name? changed his name nt that the Bumpkins shoul change his Revolire to iL eaninT De pronounce pron n from d invented the telephone? pparatus described as a telephone was de. Philip Reds of Germany in 186] The first practical application of the idea by Alexander Graham Bell, whose first LY T issued on the March, 1876 EPP Ts. at the age ket. Al the age of orrespondent Us wns made 17th of Fdgnar f nine patent * He was Londo Later ee 1875 ger of newshoy was Ix by a be ™m in fishmon ame a he ‘ ¥ 111d proguce! pull of Nn fetective stort Wiadeiphia given a mint five emt it fers it J m ts going or ' RONNE ne ] Pre al date in November 1044. and the duly President will take office on January 20, 1045 The fact that we are War in no way affects the terms of office of our civil] officials LHI-Isnt i911? An Devil ace ident electing proper clected atl true that an airplane rip was made around the world in » Red Areas In 1911 James C rs OCeRns in Ma Avis shipped his dismantied from point to point the Mormon Tem; Curtis wt erates "] Wer land e at Salt Lake Salt ake : with gold compiier on heig! the Angel Book of the origin of the gin of srant? and i» hammere Mov } H Mormon eal e son M the nd writ What wa rrender term applied 1 8 An Because f ® Fort Donelson in was subsequent Kr CP. D-What Eleven ot traditionally lorida. Louisiana, Mississ Alabama Tennessee, Virginia, Texas ¥ gemand f 1862 and the fact wn Aa th his initials were U Bur Grant as the Bolid Bouth? Unconditiona)] render states are red Ries have been considered 8 pp Ceorgin ina and Arkansas 0 Lhe wiles AP on metal posts alo The jetiers ¥ A 1" P vat represent Federal M What At 1 #2. when Col Henry Laurens T a member " woner was cremation in the States? i“ w first emation in the Ocoident took place America president of the Continental Congress of Wf Oeneral Washington's military siafl and "ne of the who arranged the peace with England ited, according to directions Jeft in his will nmis the Revolution, wa his hi treaty after on estate at Charlie LW. 1 On what ocasions before 1944 have presidential car from the same been nominated by the two major parties? Ans—Abraham Lincoln and Stephen A Douglas from Linols In 1860: Theodore Roosevelt and Alton B Parker from New Y wk in 1004 Cox and Harding from Ohio in 1920 WP E-Wh member American soll? Ans Luis de Torres vid 163A Ales tate Was the first of Columbus’ crew on a member of Columbus been the first white man fo set foot on American soil H.W. B-~How much does a bombsight weigh? Ana~The new British T-1 for night and low miles high--weighs 55 pounds, has 4.212 parts PL W -How many Alrporis are there in the United States? Ans 3088. The CAA says we'll need twice that many five to ‘en years after the war crew Is said to have level bombing to four 0.0 W.-Where are Red Cross parcels to American war prisoners of Germany unloaded? Ans Marseille, Prance W. A M—What do the Japs call the four main lands of the Bon- INS, in our way between Saipan and Japan? Ans Stapleton Island is Ototo Jima Little Brother: Buckland. Ani. Jima Elder Brother. Peel Chichi- ima Fathe ; ' “ land . Jima-Mother Island ; t, Slapd;. Coin. Hapa MARTHA | Gets 16 Germans, Mrs. John Stuart and three chil. dren of Osceola Mills, visited her Wound, Purple Heart parents, Mr. and Mrs. Roger Wil. | ] Hams, last week | Sixteen Germans to his credit, the That forever busy bird, the stork, | Purple Heart for one wound. and {left a bouncing boy at the home of | Another Wivich sent him to a hospi. Mr. and Mrs. Willard Williams, |] In England Is the score Larry Crider celebrated his first D-Day of Bgt. Don Clark, son birthday anniversary August 12. (and Mrs. Guy Clark, State Mr. and Mrs. WIlIAm Riggle of ®t D. and husband of Mrs. A Vandergrift, are visiting the latter's Dowdell Clark, of Bellefonte parents, Mr. and Mrs. CM. Maurer.! “IT got in a hot spot and Glenn Williams of Tyrone, was drop my pack.” he wrote visiting his many friends at this “There were two bullets in it and my place last Sunday. : Mrs. Lois Mérry and daughter Marcia, of McKeesport, returned to their home after visiting her par- ents, Mr. and Mrs. N. R. Stiver. She was accompanied home by her mother who spent a few days with her, returning home Saturdas £3352 : di | PINE GROVE MILLS | | Lieut, Milton Etters has risen lo the rank of Captain In the U 8 Army. The Cuptain has been sta- tioned at Dotham, Ala. for the past two years, His wife, the former Miss [Roxy Barto, is living with him In [the south | Miss Ethel | pleasant visitor | Altoona | Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Poole of Brook- Hiyn, N. Y., spent the past week on | vacation with his brother-in-law | Wilbur Dodd and family | Harry A. Corman of Spring Mills, efficient County Register, was a vis | ftor with hig friends in Ferguson township on Thursday enroute Uniontown on a business mission Farmer Andy Rockey and wife of | | Bnydertown, and Mrs. John Witmer lof Pleasant Gap, were in brg lon Wednesday for the regular meet ing of the Grange | Thomas A. Davis is trucking choice peaches from Franklin nt the right price recent | in | Davis wis a with relatives our county Roy 1. Henry of the tioned at Fort McClellan on a 10-day furlough with his par ents, Mr. and Mrs. Roy B Henry On his return to duty he will 1 to Camp Hollas, Texas Painter Charme his brush at the home, puting on a of paint Genital fire Insurance agent lard M. Miles of Jullan, was in Wednesday. Howard is also one lour county auditors, an ardent OG OP. supporter but not betling much on Dewey Mr. and the proud 4 army Ala Lauck | Oene Irvin snow white farm Cont Mrs parents { week al are boy Balt for. Gilbert of Bailey baby their the n born la more home. Mrs mer Miss Rosalie Rev. Randall ily of Indi 3ailey Reed R i fam nage The 100F Prof Thomas I. Mars, now tired of Penn Sta College, Was pleasant visitor here on Thursday Clyde Jackson of Niagars Pall his daughter, Mrs. Fay Harpater and daughter of State College, RD were visto 14 week #1 the Hannah Mrs. Tress PS : frie ocal re. ie » ¢ Das sler me ‘ a toona, were down ty friends a few days 1} rchased a ent Whey pu E Nittany at and will make It Jerry Newmai Ar here { ou the 1 0 with his ster, Mi: and family ook soldier with wv i New Guineas Charles H Alls picker from agency. This ir allotted | n Alex put nn the map for modern pickers Auctionéer ‘Bus’ HREIpstsr harvest. ed 75 bushels of choite timothy seed on his farm last week Mrs. Nan Pottsr and two daugh and two sons of Centre Hall were dinner guests Sunday at the R 8. Musser home, formerly the late | WwW. E McWilliams homestead Some members of the Campbell | family Cehitre county were | Philadeighia, Thursday for the fu-| N M | Robert Jerry ever LL aa Myers } A Dew Chalmers the Johnsuort picker Is one of Pennsylvania Centre or ers of neral of Mrs. H Clay Campbell, wile of Dr. Campbell who passed AWA) suddenly last Sunday al their New Jersey summer home from a heart attack. Those attending were Harry IN. Koch, J. Milo Campbell, Willlam Campbell, Mr. and Mrs. R. Paul Campbell, Mrs. Robert Campbell Mrs. J Howard Musser, Mrs Nan. nie Meek and Mrs. Don Clendenin | Mrs. Nancy Stauffer Confer of Howard, spent some time last week with Mrs. Edna Gilliland. Nancy | daughter of Roy Stauffer, one of our former farms, now is In Indiana cam — A ——— — Whenever a “friend” tries to cul [you in on A profit that looks good | be smart and pass It up _ Milk Coolers AVAILABLE AT ONCE! eport | slinging | How- | town | of | August 17, 1944. N THF Orrick CA “A Little Nonsense Now and Then. Is Relished by the Wisest Men" Lulu Brown Written by a Yank) Brown of far and ntertnins Lulu 1s noted Bhe «¢ Wit} onlontowr sandwiche Bhe Tr B It's Bh Fhe But Her El ” Eh But we all When we Dirty while st ’ Work at the g a ‘ ‘rossroads A vy ~e morni He rooster CAME Act Wrong Number re re 1 ’ attirmt ’ ® Smart Johnny What He Got f pe Scared to Open It A Boxing Story f Crazy Jury possible excuse What irderer i fellows have for acguitting Judge n Jurym i: you that Judge (erm Activities Advice to Brides Bright ¢ Willie 4 ¢ & Sounds All Right ey ore fron Wt re ¥ ) 3 ver The Good Old L§ Hen y ' ™ What Is > = the most or atu the Facher : ‘A hen A hen? We oan eat i replied F the before re rr hoed on Keeping It Quiet Two ndents who arrived nounced war they rear had driver n their Meer And jeep fron to wl ingles trated | “Impossible the no rads Here hasnt found anid those hills n ACTORS not loud ’ out about om em road LJ vel, and For Those Who Walk Bign In an Ohlo shoe repair shop If your shoes aren't ready, don’t biame have gone after a heel to save your sole » L Who is House-Broken? Classified ad submitted to the Bomerset Pa Por Bale-Cocker spaniel. male, one year old West Union street, house. broken ae a Down Texas Way The cowboy father who had triplets, followed within two Feary by another sel of three. certainly has an overbearing wife CI Keep OF the Gas Pictures of motorists struggling to keep up With Ure and gas mM. tions are sometimes so funny they could be called oar-tunes In the old days.a fellow could get ten miles and five pedestrians on a gallon of gas—now he's lucky ta get home Ral HE That's all, folks. We had a cootle Joke all worked up for this spot, but It was s0 lousy we burned it “SCAT " — J. M. KEICHLINE INSURANCE AGENCY One of the OMest Agencies tn Contre County KEICHLINE EDW. L Temple Court Phone 2521 we us of our *mployss American Inquire Mrs. Brown,
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