fAE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, BELLEFONTE, PR. Pagé Three March 8, 1945 With Ist Army Is Now a Major I'. Bechdel who A. Barraclou Ple. George © thur B yman is apple is Pfc Jlanchard while Pfc mp in Bel- the service ent to Fort in- in rt Meade time basic tra urlough LAZY LIVER May eause uneasiness whi Biliousness, Bick Headaches Intoxication. Luebert's Laxative Tablets Are a purely vegetable combinati whie) if taken » r g to dire the Liver and generally Laxative effect. Take nee precautionary directions in geen ties 25c a he x at Dr ugpists or by mall G. Luebert, P -D., Coatesville, Pa. Lemon Juice Recipe Checks Rheumatic Pain Quickly resuils and Aules pr Promoted te Sergeant kA | Ti Let Us Have Your Tires Recapped We have a large stock of Grade I Passenger, Truck and Implement Tires HUBERT ROSSMAN HOME & AUTO SUPPLY STORE Phone 2615 BELLEFONTE, PA. WE MAKE KEYS zm Once Fat! Now Has a Model's Figure “I lost 32 Ibs. wear size 14 again” Ones 1%6 The Miss Re HERE IS THE STORY OF THE GROWTH OF RURAL TELEPHONES IN THE TERRITORY WE SERVE Since 1930, the ups and downs of rural telephone develop- ment in the territory we serve have been mostly up. Downs came during the depression, when everything else went down. But starting in 1935, rural telephone service came out of it. ... Fast! . . . Faster than city service. The only thing that stopped further expansion was war! The number of rural telephones in our territory is today at an all-time high. It is nedrly double the rural development we had 20 years ago. It has increased 78 percent since 1935... or 15 percent above city gains of 63 percent in the same period Today, 43 percent of the farms in our territory have telephone service . and the only reason why we can't greatly extend rural service right now is war. Farmers whose post-war plans call for telephone service will get it... and more than 9 out of 10 of them will get it without highway construction costs .. . the same as city folks. Want the full story obout this? Then drop us a cord. We'll mail you a free copy of this booklet. Write to us at 1835 Arch Street, Philadelphia 3, Pa., or to your local Business Office. THE BELL TELEPHONE COMPANY OF PENNSYLVANIA swsy a § Cw He Sails the Seas Ihree Buddies THREE SONS. ! N- Haro'd 1. Neft Pv. Robert ( Jones LAW SERVING: IN Seaman bEdward ———————————_——— SCOTIA H. M. Williams) “e (By Reed home on : 1 joer Look Work na en emp man at the plant was 8 relief to grandpa as been walking up there to work a couple of weeks as the Reed ws been broke down 1 Remiey Bible clas y } met the home of Mos Johnson last Priday evening The report is that quite a few of the members were present at this meet. ing. The last meeting last month was poorly attended on count of bad went wr. Well, let's hope we will {have better weather from now on we i last week about the {deer being In our back yard, Well if {you want to see a nice herd of deer | just drive past our place In the morning about daylight anjd you can | {see them. CHIT Close told me that ‘he believed 1 had a lot of them tied | in my yard as Liey were there avery morning he drove by on his way to | State College. No, Clifford, 1 don't | have any of them tied, but when {garden time ¢omes and they don't Istay out I beliave we will have to tie some of them up in the back| | woods somewhere, or else tell Tom | Mosler to keep his cattle out of my garden, Mr. and Mrs, Charles Stamm moved last Wednesday from the Meek farm to the A. PF. Reed farm house Last week we received our county papers, and one timid soul was read- tng the news in the paper and fin. |e" he cone upon dhe part where | 4 ip at Seotia oyed nas We know he where watch this of Gras G. W. Rumbarger, better known as him Roose it t t chance Well, thi where our reader stalled. He we then look ar and finally 1 read the pa. and nd read it again topped and sald man Roose a ong been pres. informed president but the time ind Well, w been YOArs that has quite a number Roosevelt he reading about was Teddy Roos the man with a big stick, and te one he wis think. ing of was Franklin Roosevelt man with a big pocketbook. Then our reader Informed us that he would like to have a pocketbook that 4 of wa velit ‘he size, and we told him that we would not mind having one that sige our. selves, We well remember our oid friend Teddy, when he swung that big stick of his he really meant it For when the Kaiser of Germany a number of years ago sailed his bat. Mexican waters the Teddy learned of this tieships Into one day and [he notified the Kaiser that he would give him about twenty-four days to| WORLD WAR Paul I Fernve PORT MATILDA RD |} Ew Mrs. Joe Due and with ¢ former M1: Blanche daughter, Joan Pittsburg! Mrs. Nan Spitier 10 had a stroke apoplexy, Is still seriously ill Mr. and Mrs. James Wiser and son visited Bunday with Intier's parent Sylvester Walk who was able to be around again Mrs. John Zerby and Mrs Reese spent Monday in Tyrone The dance was quite a success that was held at the Grange hall at Bald Eagle on Wednesday night Mrs. Earl Stewart returned home to her parents as her husband, Pvt, Stewart, is about ready to sail. She will stay with ©er parents. Mr. and Mrs. E. R. Beckwith until her hus | band returns after the war 8gt. Delbert Smith and wife visit. | od with their friends, James Wiser Mrs. Busan hildren visit neighbors at Dix Duey and pent \ grand. week ww) of ET becifant, Is Paul Strasick spent the {move his fleet and the Kalser gladly | weekend with Mr. and Mra Se did so, Of course ls man uses that big pocketbook of his to good | advantage - Burned With Gasoline Grant Witters of Glen Hope, was admitted to the FOllipsburg State hospital suffering burns of the hands, A « bulldozer operator for Hughes at a coal stripping, Morningred in Tyrone, Mr. and Mrs a day thopping in Altoona Mrs W. E. Williams and Mrs, Paul 8hoenlelt and daughter Karen, spent Bunday with Mr, and Mrs. M. A. Kerin. According 10 the 190 census, over one-third of all dwellings in the United States were classified sub- standard ’ Mr, and Mrs. | M. A. Kevin went Hospital Patient Smullton Soldier Is Now a Sergeant 4 A Wend y Barrack to Keams for inh He eft 1044 m Reb 1938 ad OMeIEN ar Winter ig High 8ch was former) worker for ‘ Bellefo un tex ool In employed a me the Titan Metal Ox nis - Sells Registered Bull | A.C. Hartle. Bellefonte, B. D.. re- jeently sold a registered Holstein. Friesian bull to Harold R. Glenn, of Pennsylvania Purnace, Change of ownership for this animal, Mam- moth Spring Aleartra 917192, has been officially recorded by The Hol- | stein-Friesian Association of Amer. | The association ica, Brattleboro, Issued 21.067 vi registry and transfer certificates to Pennsylvania breeders during 1944 | WANTED OLD. FASHIONED STERE(QSCOPES We will pay up to $2.00 for that old-style stereoscope you have lying around, if it is in | good condition, We want several hundred. Write immediately to BOX 222, Hagerstown, Indiana a Receives Citations 1. 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