Page Four YHE CENTRE DEMOCEAT, BELLEFONTE, FA. The « utr Dowoeat, PENNA. BELLEFONTE, WALKER BROTHERS A.L. DERR......: PAUL M. DUBBS CECIL A. WALKER Proprietors . Editor Associate Editor Business Manager THURSDAY MORNING as Becond class Matter, EVERY toffice at Bellefonte SUED WEEKLY Eotered in the Po I's ICRIPTION. Within Centre TERMS OF SUB County Outside of Centre County Rate to Soidiers $1 $2.00 pet The date your name lssue of end date or AT Mutter Centre | week Adver {1 Der per | bearing the first Watch A ht We ‘ 4 ¢ I L 1 : oe it uest reach The ation that chances We ib line each issue ng us, are lable n ’ ed ¢ herwise directed CIRCULATION OVER 7.000 « OPIES EACH WEEK Pre oral Association Association JESUS CONCERN YOR ALI almost hniet houg! going home, alt the hild Permitting rent Vl School Lesson i, 1945 International Sunday For February thie han a mpany took the GOLDEN TEX “Soever de lo you, do fow this ets." Matthews 7:18 en the nes of ve raised her uj complete toration Tears of joy is the law and the prog laced recent tears of sorrow wii Y PL spread thereof the miracle “The fame that land Je Lessen Text ad into all Matthew 9%: 1-12 while ina torm time u al boat crossing came up maks fishermen Matthew Jesus’ “Sermon giving us in tw bitions of the mi: ercised by Jesus, althou acles are not neces thelr natural order of Taken tometl aft Sermon which preceed examples of divine love relieve Lhe uffering reveal the eternal ho any and all forves ir to degrade. aMict kind In sickne and ip sorrow. These miract of power some pect circumstan noteworth am on 8 5 follow ns 1 %4) iad been act i been sleeping but his fright- Ary a 11 No wonder t marveled wi fad questioned this power, In his invisible power in ings by working a visible, acle, enabling the lame was of the strated 141 but one laaali er and rev behalf mission kindnes: 0 go to confide servant and told dier that a faith As Jesus journeying t storing life Heving his malady his age ence ups the won it wa r fait that { « re i OW Jus! ter ret i v esl fe was a publica: countn vol ‘ ‘ yn therers taking Came to of the the syi cern for i nose wa dead Je that ° ’ clothir Earn an call anda f the aas nee « quencies to ob MIDE LIE H ry Jey TREC HO CaO @ Enjoy Fresh POTATO CHIPS ALL THE TIME HYDE'S POTATO CHIPS Made In Bellefonte Get Them atl Your Grocers 1] WV - Pharises and PORT MATILDA ik n rut who Ip were night member Grange Dues petit a few Susan Btrasick M. A. Kerin visited H. C Hall at Os cola } Mrs. Hall had fallen and {broke her arm, but is getting along nicely and expects to have the casi removed in a couple of weeks N and Mi James Wiser and spent Sunday at Mrs Wisser's al Roaring Springs Bianche Mr Mir? and Mi TE 4 Mi | With " “"w I on wine Mr |W ith { Dix tof little Gary second birthday Mrs. Gertie Beckwith Is ill at this writing Mrs. John in Tyrone Mr. and Mrs. Harold Weaver were Tyrone Shoppers on Baturday AM —————— It is time to stop reading « editor. als when you agree with them Mr. and Mrs, James Wiser at attending the birthday party who oelebrated his Zerby spent WM. B. RANKIN AGENCY MARY M. RANKIN, COMPLETE INSURANCE SERVICE BELLEFONTE, PA. Orider’s Exchange Bullding Baturday | '0Id Bellefonte Paper Credited With Story 4 i! tinued Irom page Que) n little girl belonging to a camp of huckleberry plekers colonies of whom spent the season on hurned-off regions near Stone Jug, on Jack's mountain, Adams county, was run down and squeesed to death by a big blacksnake., This was seen by many and while herpetologists cite in- stances of “chain snakes” as they sometimes called, wrapping itself around men's arm legs, the pres- sure cut off circulation, and easily removed with one hand Sheibley, sage of Ghost Ridge Perry county, who had been absent from this column for long time showed part of the time In his historic lieves the poor little 5avs racer are or cannot nr J W a up be girl died of fright the wi Kind and chateau “Bill.” “The countians call th blacksnakes, have ometimes have turned if one holds his ground wheel i move off fot whiflfet and even by wilt get m and creek mt El ubiquitous Perry § Of H Variou ourage me, but will y on thes top of il pect HEEL peed 1 MVE “en mens kill mall tacked He racer are and vimimer ch of elns hand | i“ head held duckling It bi Hk nwk female RMIT | I believe motu ung when i ny of my frier i occur A fown DUCK was bit rattler 1 with diget REIS the My wad gushi it brushed m These the blood which were aly county mal about Bald Eagle Y oting 1 OUng~ on home bitten fT with na Neale long late In ponlogical garden Burma, who devoted many of to snake venoms ff reptiles st the Lon announced that some pining for his pre- Joan Procter, who showed other mark memo A Clinton is sagnewhat on the nes. Perhaps Judge C. H Rich. of Woolrich, who recently ob- served his 84th birthday, he was born December 28, 1880, and is an ardent naturalist, may recall it At a small stresun sawmill near Hardsorabble. a woodsman noticed mttiesnake Iving near Ux came from the open ¢ box of botler flecked mate y not seen at the pleking up scoop pt ¢ rey have g LO Ihe memoriu Rc - Burgess Bar- head at Ran- o goon Years researc! While curator « don 00. he of the reptiles were Mise 1933. and decessor died In ed evidences of counts same epaode which the golden- a audible. is nglish na- d the same man sawmill awdust the Ines felt harp 1 and nake pres wim- out of the board - meal was just y beautiful away Into natives of Poles a chase had no doubt escape route and was A team was quickly harmessed and the victim, seated up- right beside the driver, started on the long drive to Lock Haven hospi- tal, where he was treated by Dr Hayes He was received too late, and died within 24 hours Among the members of the crew at the Hardscrabble lumber camp, it was agreed that snakes can re- member, and it must have been the | mate of the incinerated snake, which had watched for ber revenge until | the right time came. Perhaps a | published secount will be found of this tragedy, confirming it as has been done with great snake sory. he a Dare hoe like Lhe ou ras mid : ’ ' : ine "ne g-shack GAY Ming the ivory.” ratiier called by township secured and female some laurel ther how but Galla and were begat the reptile planned its Seen NO more and Mrs. Ollbert Wiser visited | The end of the + war with Germany | will arrive when the German ar-| mies are competely defeated and {not until then, tiation. Poor health is an alibi more often | | than a fact N REbRALGIO RHEUMATIO PAI NERVE Are Usually Relieved With Luebert’s Ka No Mor Capsules “ sn George Belzer's regardless of nego- | Nha bl THE Orricrk CAT “A Little Nonsense Now and Them, er or Sr pe = Epitaph From Centre Hall Cemetery Here, in this Grave, there lies a Cave We call a Cave ga Crave: Cave be Grave, and Grave be Cave Then, reader, judge, I crave Whether doth Cave here lie in Grave Or Grave here lie in Cave If Grave in Cave here buried lie, Then Grave, where is thy vietory? Go reader, and report, here lies a Ci Who conquers Death), and burles his % \a ® News Notes Creek It AVE own Mrs. Jake Jon Cactu let week an in nn Doke « and fel tle Harold Green was « can Lhe pantry root of hi Lack porch Mi attacked Iunbed on Lh I'uesdoy for landing 1 VOORITE Gal aa ving Violet Wie them and trom Lhe chur it Mu LEH baad Lt Bunday bight vage dog Cree: ne publi AUT Jim Frank, v (BER rin Whistle Stop night Nshing conte Having y thie Vii HITE £ hn In 27] thie time Calg wkle and Nis mili Line Ley h the darknd 10 over Hi WeAKINE Seating Ltheinsel) Liwis birth Mg of - for Line cont EA On the Job It Worked yy one of 1 least respeclad member Anna Bell, The clergyman di A } Inember i Lie Gesired prayers kindly.” re { chron ie U av % prayers on Sunda) later Uh Bell Lo be regx She won ast i H far Ar mem in ked the chai “No ang you esday al seven s @ Help Wanted NFE a New UR ie i ¥ pastor a ated We Laing wong that OR her Wa the owner he cirgu ordered pot alrald of them “t £ ol x Haile tad Ess sored Lovie 74% ’ ouldn’t do thal i ® Criminals Always Return to the Scene of the Crime and grab the Jewiiert: in? First Scot There's been a smash raid at Becol Did u 3 First Soot They wers k ‘or t brick B¢ wey gel away with » NO Scotch, and came bac Wie Wel ga Second Soot dow been Lake] Absent Minded ne abment-minded professors vent to tow Mile-a-Minute Movie young Sauun t oor his (athe Puring & all dinner tabie Were sho lived nex round Ke handsome ards the artist quueg y i NRE ¥ Sanam plied the son proud) OLE rt artist asked ’ #57) Seminy replied no Teach Well Alter Analy inquired come Wn fede ’ - aaano 0D % HOC Sequel ightet . > Overheard in Williamsport Sun t ua Aho Give me think NeERsO0yY! Whaddya "w I am . . Another One your wile fat Maal Newsboy 157) ork fo I've Lt the just 1 surprised Aken a Negro Milne pa LL ih. A His Good Deed A mildonaire went to Heaven. SIL Peler esked his nang sounded famiMar, 50 §t must be in the great book, but could he think of what he had done while on earth to get his name registered in Heaven? | sald St. | “One stormy might a Bi | {The man of many millions was very sure he could, "Speak up, Peter, And the millionaire “spoke wp” and sed: {tie newshoy asked me to buy a paper. I bought one, It was only ‘wo sents but I gave him a nickel for it.” SL. Peter turned to the clerk, re- | questing him to see if the deed had been recorded. It had, St Peter | | thought a moment, then sald: “Give him back Mree cents and tll him 0 gO WW heer . 0» Modern Style The old-lashvoned girl who used to ask her boss for advances on | her next week's salary now Gas a daughter who asks her boss for salary on hext week's advanoes A @# A New Name for It The salior was recounting his experiences Lo a dear Old Woy Ol Lady—"What rank did you hold?” Sallor—"8hip’s optician, lady.” Old Lady: “1 didn't know there was any such rank. What did you do?” Sallor. “1 scraped the eyes oul of the potatoes.” ¥ ®t. Atoll Story | AGED, the road 10 Tokyo still are springing up, reports Sgt. ine Corps combat correspondent on Kwajalean Is Relished by the Wisest Men" | | (Philipsburg) February 1, 1945 Board 2 Calls _— Men for Service | LL® opined Foun page Oue) John Bamuel Lucas, Bhively, Ky. Harry CGirant Olossner, Blanchard Ells Willlgm Hall, Julian. Merrill Ralph Pisher, Milesbhurg Henry Matthew Kessling, R. D | Bellefonte, Leland David McMonagle, BR. D | Port Matilda. | Port Walter Leroy Grove, R. D. 2, Belle- | fonte, Jesse Benner, R. D. 2, Bellefonte Donald Ray Fisher, Warriors Mark Maurice Edwin Bchenck, Howard Robert Lawrence Yakich, R. D., Matilda, James Henry State College Pred Oliver Vonada, ard. Floyd Arthur Confer ard John Irvin Rogers, urd, Ralph Mill Hall Cieorge Harrison tan (Fleming) Wilk Milo Bellefonte Daniel Howard Frank 8imeo, Walker, R. D. 1 R. D. 2, How- RD. How- R. D. 1, How- William Richner, R Bruss, Mc Calvin Wilson 1 William Bechdel, R R. D. 3, Bellefont« Orin Sylvester Weaver, Howard Paul BR. Krape, R. D., 2, Bellefonts William Lewis Nootwn, Bellefonts Howard Gordon Ardry, Jr, RD Howard Clair Joseph tilda Dean ard John Raymond Bailey Matilda Donald Raymor ellefonte Harry Adam Howard Toby Benedict Bellefonte Oscar Do olm 1, Bells Robert Howard Normal Penna. § Paul Edwa burg Hat Harold Bellefonte Lee Junior SU w ORLA rie Plazosky Port Ma Ivan Luca How- R Port D Mak frnr io ty 8 r opr Ku a 4 Mavic wii, Paul Lewis Boone, R Hower Bells fonte Ralph Chri Port Matilda Cuy Ks Howard Freemau: Howard William John Bellefonte William Jesse Parsons, Julian Clair Edward Hall, Julia; Joseph Paul Fogleman Bellelonte lee Cameron Bellefonte Elmer Loe Harter, R. D. 2. Howard Harry Lorain Hamilton, Warriors Mark. Thomas Gap Donald El Belletonie J. Roy Bellelonte Charles Gilbert Bellefonte Paul Bugene Ishier Paul Eugene Ishi fonte Joseph Leon fon Howard Francis Hull, Philipsbur John Edward Herringlor burg Arthur James Mr ir Gus Donovan P Cummo, R D Arthur Hinds, Pleasar wood R D Shade Martin Bi R AWieS Lanner or R Bellefonte Pleasant Smoyer John ley McElwes Gap Mahl John Lynn fonte Harok £ on Roy Junior Harris Philipsburg Unionvi D. 1, Belle- Squires Robison Corl. R ¢ Richs ameron nite Or- Bellel« ard Croraor Thompson Hy Spicer Stitzer iblershurg Jr. Belle- arl Lero "lllam Frankl fonte Leonard Matilda Donald Howard Robert fonts Edgar Milburn Smith, Philipsburg Men ordered to report for Induoc- tion February 6 are: Lloyd Reese Wertz (Jullan? Fred Leroy Heaton toons, (Wingate) Ralph Fishburn, Clarence Paul Socash, Winburne George Andrew Demchak Osceola Mills Ernest Dayton Lansberry, Hall William Edward Heverly, \ W Bugene Korman, Port on Er Rockey, R D. 2 gens Klinefelter, Belle- Stanley Birmingham Jeanette, Al- R.D 1 Centre R D1 Yes Ib1 | Howard ! Ralph William Golding, Philips. | burg Don Le Roy Bellefonte Harold Samuel larimer, R D Cassidy, Sandy Shoe Lewis James Davidson, Jr. Belle. fonte Robert Arthur Basilla. Philipsburg Oar! Clyde Borger, Moshannon Carl Lee Corman, Bellefonte. Ray Thomas Confer, R. D. Howard Lewis Cameron Fye, Moshannon. tile Roy Mayes, R. D. 3 Belle- | fonte. John Clifford Confer, Bellefonte. 1,1 2 Re William Malcolm Bathgate, Snow | | he breadth | J000 Lo 1200 fer i | Nether I | and ol Maing feet w " What | tween 4: FAY abi on 1906) {ect HE FTAT H territory of Latte Diomede Island miles water, 1} the Alaskan and it is 2150 D Hu An ie Boviet Diomed OWI ol (YEN siber Health and Beauty MEDICAL WONDERS SAVED UNITED STATES Cenyeral ii thal ¥ I had for the Confeder- would medical V ale war have Stat rid health Ix civiiians lost ) personi work in ical nave yphilitic ch disease Todas penicillin, the treatment only two weeks and the results {pear to Ix 50 # | Simmons phillis is a latent {disease it take Ume 0 prove whether ure i permanent or | not It is of vast importance that mili- | tary forees have sponsored 500 broad {medical research projects, costing {817.000.000. Three examples of the no aaren Or & refuin of Lhe USIng ast ap- General : good ald but as ® will Fal 5 read the otlw Lroops three there porters: We American wward | we has . { had hes was aN ner lashed further « ' fc ROG read thal enemy opposilion - - AUDITORS REPORT 1% Benner Township Road Supervisors CENTRE COUNTY From First Monday in January 19M, to First Monday in January CASH BALANCES AT BEGINNING OF YEAR Cash In Bank, Securitiey Reset RECEIVES axes Collected In Cash d Year Taxes Collected on Old Duplicates diring Yea Amount Received from County on Unpaid Ta Liens Filled Amount Received [rom Olher 15 and ve $1385 1 $106 1# INE Urnng ‘ wa Sowroes (a W 05 Total EXPENDITURES General Govertunent Protection to Persons and Property Highways CASH BALANCE AT END OF YEAR Posted In Accordance with Act Approved, May 21. 1963 P L 402 Signed HENRY A KNOX J R HARTLE Auditors TL I I J. M. KEICHLINE INSURANCE AGENCY BRAT
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