Page Four September 28, 1944 The Centre Democrat, BELLEFONTE, PENNA. Proprietors Editor Associate Editor Business Manager WALKER BROTHERS A C DERR PAUL M. DUBBS CECIL A. WALKER WEEKLY EVERY THURSDAY MORNING fice at Bellefonte IBS URD Botered 10 the Post class Matter Fa, s&s Bacond | TERMS OF SUBSCRIPTION ald In i 1 u i A r atvs . $1 50 per year ] advance $2.00 per year if not pak advance The date your name issue date yOu A) of each n wn 3 Matters Centre Dem week Adver All reading notice ne each issue ser I per i herwise direcled CIRCULATION OVER 7,000 COPIES EACH WEEK Member American Press Assoclation National oclation Editorial A THE LIGHT OF THE WORLD JESUS, Asked Hun School Lesson 1944 fiternat onal Sunday for Getaber | OLDEN Lesson Text: John 9: 1 For 1944 countrie u deformity result { il ol wluminator , BLANCHARD L i . J. W. Brungart Relates Early Years (Continued Num page Onell elderly peopl that last Anothey ng loud, 1, 1889 thout Whe Wi ( reated re while re there, was the great Johnstown which was ob its helpght Jute wid which 1 believe brought greatest caange effecting Mle the people of 1 refer to Elk nothing Ww do I'he were ii he od rough ail my recollection bl Liu He eeOnOInK Kru hh Valley which had flood at t wal ol now the Johnstown } wept tWay Wallort' Joseph Mey Lt memory now t WViNE grist Haugh wien then yw chool know My erode teacher Cuerney Webbe! Hem Gllbert i other, E. M. Bru WAR DUrCiinse Ke COMMIT Brungart est Emeri WON COU bu ' Iu und Hike radus ly & M Ans I'Moma ackiace T. E~When his American Rice sang Pittsburgh fur of were the Lin form D “Jim il ie Hoon States BC nt Ang Wh B.--Wh Harold Bell His first book wa “That written m instalments Ww read erving the in Pittsbu How Wi church WwW many times has the tapped on It Drive Engli Fletcher believed h Wa 1616 0 nay United Lac x NLere, Desics Care penter trade 1 Joined the Inlerna~ Lie A we sli reside I again sold Dise Fumiture position with O In 19028 1 w F. 8B and hulld fron what the Lure employment th | : : 3 SeQnri ation helped Ome tion is nrist's Garage N : 1844 and Beehrist Garage Now 1 would an cme and uke Wo ® tre entertainment Crow" imitators Wright's Printer While based | } instrel shows given? ; 1928 when Ariver the United in lage began an Negro ull song of sprang up Over in | dows, {Cap would hang oul her red petii- jooat that the Narrator Tells of Capt. John Smith (Continuad rem page one) Mie column on Ed Mea- in Doubling “It one was published in of the articieg NOW » Wwainan const was clear, ahd the would come out of his eave near {the sulphur spring {had Wo stay in because ie first book? of Udell's published in to his congregation while Lhe rg, Kans 1903 auth- | Liberty Bell been heard “o far this | Panne iall to run down and capture 18 nce 1044 d on ut the D-Day January opens was also so June fuare meal 4 1611 Qrigin ht Lh 8 Carly id the Xi on the ho recognized the New government NOW organize ¢-President If there 100 much Ket HMC AY an check ! val Lion wil uniess it or and stopped | the me will Jead WO re ution = We ir American gover unent everytll ae 1 Hw ckets mare post AXPRYETSs expens JULIAN bw ren : a . in 1 the vw Rev. : yo! 1 Mat n fy i ministe of the Port an ul and Mr err wet plied at E B Wiliams © Mr James Andrews Mrs. John Flack and Philipsburg, Mr. and Mrs Eugene Markle and daughters, Car- Nancy and Sallie Ann, of Pleas Ant Gap, Mrs. WW. C Shoemaker and Eleanor Mrs R 8 Aru ighters Shirley and Naney we Mills Mr Alonza Nearhoof and Anna of 7 { thelr daughter Melvin E Willams 8 » Dl , . aughter “ won 4 Jimmie of daughter and of Pine N daugiiter h 4 an Cre i AN yron visited at Mr and of Ff ' 114 Mrs me this | ag thes he Lr QO pmern Other were about “Lewis robbed & drover in the gap esos In the direction i Perry eounty They organized Elllottsburg, and Oi calied the ut solent marauder “In the crowd were Bh looking strangers who were so - portuned to enlist, One of them wit), an innocent {ace volunteered M they would furnish hin a Lorse saddle and pistols I want to help rid Perry county of this manster of ed modestly He was given He ahd brid mounied horse were probably Lhe Dally Banry, hi Valley, Centre several sheep. { uit iniquity mount and 4 ] brace iver The pistol he Jelt with love In Penn's Ounty. when he went to fils death in the wheal field on the Driftwood branch. The stranger was a bold rnder at first, but gradually lagged behind night came on. They lhe sherif! missed him altogether, apd the hunt shifted Ww And Lhe siraDger that went off with a horse. bridle, saddle a brace of pistols, and 20 rounds of ammunition. Of course it was Lewis Ald they found Dis racks iescing back Ww Doubling Gap. bul bh ¢ tary { and Pislois ones ast a e naa 3 i ARNG HEE Cumberiand count Sm 41 Ske Cal u f §} addier coppernends aeserter ob clon fou - DAIRY BARNS NEED PROPER VENTILATION —— Ad ixteenths When stable about three dee; n one day Poorly vet jialeng aturated with ack of evaporate ire Under refuse to vent noisture raises perat Lhieke MWS In eat well I ated © WRils Of a WR feed spol A A "sof AY oaules tumbers a with bam miik a chs of rotiing ) md of Alr gives smell bar i inden the ventilation age. | OFFICE CAT “A Little Nonsense Now and Thea, Is Relished by the Wisest Men” THE Modesty pool In Eden ve her dab eaten Naughty, Naughty - I don Know Slang [| nder ~ » and » 1 * Belly Laugh * Wa R arron rn MARE single fear 0 Le ashamed the apne pruace 0 gral ed of 0 Ix she A “ Liave obiem the NU sUention 10 he i conven UP pose that i decent FONG Bg LE re Literal he Bed were And Without Points! Random Items Oontingad from pape one) ‘ ‘ 8 SCAT § sbout oL HOLTS HOLLOW A properly planned system changes the alr minutes removing moos air before it cools and render Pace really during oun Diss Iw from walk RUG TT works at the hobby He has made a tal of nine tiny gasoline ene for mode Diane : The air is removed near the bam|® two-cylinder job Which he designed | floor. #0 that Warm air near. the and manufactured himself Not celling is retained, keeping the bam Shient with assembling airplane from getling oo cold ts on the market, he drew his own The absence of drafls aids In plans for a six-foot plane and made {keeping dairy cattle healthy. TOere Thawte But the engines are the ob Tiny cylinders. crank. " Jans attilubin M Ve Alife Shafts, bearings. valves. carburetors ural Exiension o or Ps timing devices and other parts all retire m work and few every ture-laden condenses oh ris i abd lege, were ds Joninsor the Peter enioy a few a lea and do Hae Pvt. William Weller of Fort Me- often wanted do Clallan Ala. Is spending & ten-day This bit of information that 1 have | [UrioUkh with his wife and family 4 put down In writing might seem |Dis home in this place foolish and silly and self praise. Mr and Mrs C M. Walk attended Well. such not the case. | am not the funeral of Mrs. Walks aunt ashamed of my Me and could have Mrs. Grace Richards, at the cross. done some things better and avoid- | roads near Warriors Mark od many mistakes if some one only! Mrs. Mary Pulgar and daughter Would have given me the benefit of Patty Ann, and Mrs. Fulgar's moth- er-in-law of Mil Mall » spending more years of i ie we f ek ines Bertha V Hh aine things have to 1 me ere ey rl We were sory man Harry Johnson in France and Mu seedy recover Mrs Orvis Watson and children were diner guests with Mrs. Orvis and wn went look a wha belore family u | thus : : WW 4 hear of service. being wounded for him a 1 0 "Ors na Democratic Ticket to Penn Park For National, State and ! v ] angler and 4 " Local Offices . " ) ; 4 that necessity, of wed Tor around park were a He before ning Bo aller for a =» 0 we al E nes wer walking wn ‘ For President ou confidential experience and advices far installing a good wystem of ven. FRANKLIN D ROCKUIRVELTD For Vice-President HARRY Iii For UU FRANCIS MAN Fusiw He unday ¢ Monday W. J Bhope of Wwe will attend the Cen Association at Holliday 8 and 9 ———— of Peliefonte effort by saving wasle arganiaation to gather In working for ahd ital ih iH orm N. Senator J]. MYERS : re i" on : dut Ie neg Hey. antl M1 Baptiak church Baptist I Bept on For Judge of the Supreme Court: CHARLES ALVIN JONES For Congress (23rd District) : BERNARD J. CLARK tre burg ot Every help the paper the citinen War The Wo experience can For State Treasurer: RAMSEY BLACK For Judge of the Superior Court: F. CLAIR ROSS CHESTER H. RHODE! For Auditor General: GO. HAROLD WAGNER For Representative in General Assembly (Centre County): CHARLES KNISS 8 jaa per not AT FIRST 1 was ab Nto spas pasa thru ym pa thet raid nay off my me? I wily While mindedly thing BO ale ooE ed bench sitting Where i taring el wen in al he omething me sald “will re plied again sal staring into space, said, SPORE Oo me some I replied, "Young indy you realize that I have talked Midd manly ¢ my mind " aid niwl wi to guard you Marry of and "8. COuUNw Men | and she more and dont already too much December 23 1943 We started housekeeping In York and lived there untdl 1904, at which time my fathers in<law, Mr. U 8 Diss, started Wo bulld and organize the Dise Furi {ture Co, of which | Wen la nfember of the firm. In 1908 1 sold fy interest in the cominiy moved to Bmuliton, where {bought a home. 1 say we, boonuse ever since we were married our home and all our financial affairs {were a 50-80 partnership and will als [ways remain so. At Smullton 1 had a well equipped wood-working shop, : Well that was forty-one years ago WATCH OUT FOR SMNIFRLY 4 | beenme ] 1 and | bress. we | prey Some poopie would not Clave the public know of thelr life's journey | for anything Others jive and die | with very few people knowing of the | food Lhings they have acoomplish- | ed. The mistakes thal are made need | not be published, they travel far ig Faith the weekend at the former's moth or, Mrs. Nora Breon Mrs. Thomas Turner and Nitle {son John Frederick, who for the past with her mo- lurned 0 her three weeks has been ther In Altoona, ome In Julian Miley Green's daughter and two sons of Tyrone, spent Sunday last with her father at the home of Mr. And Mrs. WW. M Richards Mrs. Etta Holt is 10 at Uds writs ing. We hope for her a speedy re- covery Mrs. Hazel Dando and mother, Mrs. Marcella Beals, spent one day last week ln Phillipsburg There is a mild onse of soarist fever in our town, the ehilld afflicted with the malady being Darl Weller, second son of Joseph Weller, The economic experts are divided In their predictions as to the post. war sconomie situation: they dons know whether we are 0 have & booms or & blow-up. | Uintion for any dairy barn or stable {IL provides a series of Intake opens ings without causing dallas and outlet flue that will help keep cows (Mt a temperature which is healthful for them in winter Any country; real [pends upon men and women who farm for the generation to which they belong and a litle bit beyond their time A —— CONSTIPATION | are machined to cigarette paper ex- sctness, and the engines run with MBazing speed and power JOURNALISM: President urday night Roosevelt's speech, Sat may go down in history 8 ohe of the most Important ones il One year farming is a blight upon |e nis Career , Rett ¥ carry a line about the address. Or did we miss it-even after combing through the paper? MP —— — — About three years from now some adjective-slingers will tell ua how the war was won by a man and In ® Way that none of wr suspect and note of us will ellove i And yet the Phila- and Mrs loulture des | dolphin Inquirer, Sunday Scholl at Moose Run, Friday in hone or of the latter's birthday snnlver- ar Mr. and Mrs Roy MoRKinley and oilidren: of Bellefante spent Bune day al the Lee Johnson home Mr and Mr Orvis Watson snd Gertrude and Arvilla Petaer Bert Kessling were Sune wi falled 0 | day guests at the Roy Sheosley home near State Qollege Harvest Home services will be held Sunday. Oct 8 at 2.30 p mm Every- body welcome Lang Inflation is thoeatened, ae- cording to real estate exberts, but it cant bite a man who doesn} buy land —— WM. B. RANKIN AGENCY MARY M. RANKIN, Agent. COMPLETE INSURANCE Crider . hy BT : SERVICE BELLEFONTE, PA
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