March 9, 1944, “ : s— NE — _——— oni on Lb WHEY Ouatinued rom page one) side of the devices. They slapped on sheet metal sides to protect the op- Ee Ea AE -., ” Lm ‘Our quota of $5,000 accomplishing thi Page Four THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, BEULEFONTE, PA. ’ : LJ la registered nurse is ready at all : J [tot1e ' n sr be p h chp mwas Shi (ot Suds Os —_.- Production’ Is ies with modern equipment to ag NUEsing Activities Rotary Entertains | Thanks Public For foliauing SURTHISY. Shey YT VSO SHC EE ——— * > "pr N — | : . » ¢ 4a . Keynote at Titan minister to the injured ar fi—the Committee Meets | Basketball Team Aid In Campaign Mrs. C. Nevin Stamm, Mrs Ricl ~ : ; {labatory where samples of every ard Gill, Mrs. Alexander Brow: ¥ batch of metal are tested for quality | SET " | a — Mrs. Paul Ehathart: 3 (14s Oe copes, |, AL on meeting of the Nursing Ac-| The Rotary Club of Bellefonte en-| Mrs. Balser Weber, of Howard, Mrs. ‘Paul Eberhart, Ms. Philip v b | : tin. ze. lead. and the other war- tivittes committee of the Red Cross tertained the basketball team of the Centre county chalrman for the ©» 90 Mr wood Johnson, Miss erators, and hauled the machines "Tol Canta (he former Eagle nurses’ headquarters, Petrikin Hall, | at the Penn Belle Hotel on Monday Paralysis, yesterday issued a state- 08. Mrs Fred Lucas, Mrs. John up to the second floor of the bulld- | oo" viin ‘North Water street, you Miss Rummey, chapter nurse, re-' evening. Coach Henry A. Fraser and ment in which she expressed her Putter. Mm. William Moke, Mrs ing where they've heen operating A" oh arin PEERS ported a total of 69 visits for the his assistant Prank Bennett, with thanks to all who alded in any way Edward Taylor, Mrs, Wendell Bearce ek see the testing laboratory where | ye y YOM tne Bomith hh ever since, One worker said: "Some- metal is strained. twisted, broken month of February. | 12 members of the team, were guests, In the recent suecessful campaign “00 Christine Smit Mr Jo n time when we get a breathing spell eigen Sat Cr ' modern A total of 333 childven In Spring Vice-President Jack Wilkinson was [or funds fer that work. The drive Covey, Mrs Harry JOR Mrs ‘Ralph we may give them a coat of paint.” | COLT oe ancient rack, to de- township schools were examined for In charge of the entertalument and Was held in conjunction with the Bian: M13. W. Laslif Thoin Mise This writer was particularly im-! i nine its various strengths and defective hearing; 9 classes in home inrtoduced Coach Fraser, who pre- annual observance of the President's ie Hn 4 ¥ es vo i Hog wa Ha pressed with a ponderous new auto-! jimits You see the new lead-encased nursing were held at the Bellefonte sented the individual members of birthday - a” Bs : Je “i in iy "He "a, matic machine which takes in long| y.ray room where in a short time High School; and a demonstration the group. Mr. Bennett ako spoke Excerpts from Mrs. Weber's state wo =p Tans : AT MONEY-SAVING PRICES brass rods at one end and tWbS|y ravs will be brought into the task In the care of communicable diseases | briefly of the csason and eompli- ment follow ki! them out at the other end as intrl-| of uncovering hidden flaws inside Was given for nurses’ aides at the mented Coach Fraser on his skill. cately machined parts for imple-|, plece of metal. You see a mammoth home of Mrs. Andy Smith at State ful handling of the squad during 1, . v Liberal allowance for your old suite. Same easy rod to the proper length, takes the iy, , / ‘hines—all ’ tte V 5 | ) rc." ; g . . ’ tings, pleces for war machines—a Miss Jeannette Vroom, nursing! Rev, W. C. Thompson, who had "y ax e plog snd + ane pieces and mills them in a dozen or | peing made ready to go to Russia, consultant representative from Nua- been a basketball player when the terms as you hought your electrical appliances. more separate operations before dis- | chyna, India, Australia, England, tional Red Cross headquarters, met contests were held in a “cage,” spoke charging them as finished articles. | ne Aleutians—all over the world to with chapter committee members interestingly of the old time meth- jeaders, and alo ——, Just to be sure the machine isn't] oi in the battle against Nazisin and recently and discussed the public ods of play. ization and their i ! cheating, every Plece as It comes pgscism health survey of this community,’ The meeting closed with an ex- cal labor union County Is Short Sum tc machine I! Juin YHOugh | At Plant No. 3 vou see time fuses made by the nursing committee hibition by R. G. Linguist of a movie county theatres and th w I ries of ge Xie 3 MCR he being made. No one seems to Know | pn was reported at the meeting relating to the construction and op- who helped them the county n Bond Quota og ie Arh a off hu ¢ exactly what they are for, and no that Mrs. Gladys Wensel, RB. N., of eration of mediwun tanks for battle Pa per w hose ublicl wered — — Ny I 8 as Eg xf 8~ lone seems too much interested in Howard is teaching a class of 36 fleld service, and one |lUustrating activitie 0 peherousl we sl . (Cuntinged from page one) As Pp pe \y { fact u ti v} | finding out. It | sufficient. that students in Howard High School the alr battle over Bismarck Sea appreciate ou erat ; of } ecuritle to indiv. . d Ss a matter of fact, all through they're needed for the war effort ank You duals wer nt of the quot Enjoy more comfort in your home after d hard i $3 aH Le SURLY at orecious metals held lst Thursday afternoon at the Bellefonte High School at dimmer National Foundation for Infantile Arlyne Demmey, Mrs. Robert Wood- ments of war. The machine cuts the | room piled high with brass, fit- College. [the year. the plant you see men and women That today. is part of the Titan Miss Runmey explained in detail is By a a a eS — checking, checking, checking on the peta] Company. It has only been the service being affered by the County to Send 78 Ths 4 / everything ¢ Lo der Haws itary State Department of Health through the ny mimi accuracy of everything to be SUre pearly three decades since Titan © . . mal that when the metal pieces get to arst came into being, with a couple the Emergency Maternity and In- Men for Induction hely committe the battlefronts they'll operate with- or employes wondering whether they fant Care program Lo all wives and aan 4 out a hitch. were in or out insofar @s a per-|infants under one year of age of all (Continued prow pege One) self. In that The giant hydraulle press. through manent job was concerned WARE ae men In nl {ve John H. Deltz, Howard their former conts which all metal processed in the en-| "poday the payrool Is nearing the ranches of military service, | Joseph O. Baney, Bellefonte district nd tire plant must first pass, is always | 1100 mark, and to date the industry Application blanks for this service ww paog, Weaver Bellefonts reaching the interesting. even after the tenth visit po. chown no signs of sitting down Can be secured through Miss Rim- | joe5n BH. Owens, Bellefonte I'o to the plant. Big red billets of metal, nq sighing: “We've grown large Me¥ Paul J. Mayes. Philipsburg 2oes the weighing more than 200 pounds are ! m—————— Elmer E. Letterman, Milesburg drive the squeezed through small openings at i ’ Jumes ¥. Nelson, Milesburg cal histor pressures up to 5,000 pounds to the ‘Nod of Head Mistaken Randolph E. 8hutt, Bellefonte “All of day's work. We have many other bargains to offer Voll. and the result the mem. id ] Ow! E Wa m, lt, and WwW. Jodon, $3,964.75 Webster, LU, Mi enough on Ss A ———— Electric Supply Co. Bellefonte CE Te Lon eb LS State College Him HR sf Et ES ahd ym 2% ty & i Ie 4 “ 3 0 Re a LT nt wi up again after the bombing run ton 3 u "er at —— Y meral services were held at the 4404 nis head. The next thing he Richard N. Baird, Milesburg \ hone of metal. The shape of the hole Warren ©. Wenrick Snow Shoe a gribbpyan thraugh which the metal passes de- 89, at County Home EF L.o0 a | James E. Decker, Jr, Bellefonte county’ ariel . James F. Everly, Jr.. Philipsburg " " » Wa : rk A ne . ated from the town high school in : bee BOLI et Vl Mild: inson, $3308 tions in perfect teamwork. They from the wall The Coroner pro- 'o \ {le Confer wal o ‘ of x3 “raga have to on ressures such as are n Eth 13 ao “ide tal nv 1934 and Otterbein College in 19388, Maz Predie Comier. Roward, RI 2 ‘© T 4 T wn A aarne, vi 1 / 4 pressures su are nour death accidenta ur i1own +] i , ; become a giants of destruction. A the home in February 1943, had re- Del. broke into the news recently In| o_o 6" other Philipsburg Bar Scores New to for- slip, an error might cost the life of sided for a time prier 0 then with an interesting story carried on the » 3 1 p A } q vi Judge Hurry Griffith is the bombardier on the 4 8 anaes Anprsdisach saa Wate. vhFa ad arian THE y " presented pieces Mr Watkins for 40 years had Flying Fortress “Ham on Rye” based . 11 y vi {ipple, and nitnnod ’ pr gd The die-making department is no peen empl Cordes W. McCloskey, Belle e feren mmers drs. Herbert Aum : od ! : : x RD 1 nama and OT 1} re | A Ray J 3 Fog : ex : were ais countless hours of time and skill creek township. Clinton county, and he gasped with amazement C ny t ; id put into a die by a dozen or more would have been 90 years old had’ The shell-riddled ship was blazing gheridan 8 Kephart, Osceola Mill n’ the Tami a» rad . i. . Mrs. fame 4 haa p 4 the Bar of lon over the contin. Clifford L. Gardner, Orviston repr ! FAC gues ig Me . a? : ! € eazly sunm hard steel the forms which when years ag ent le B K lanoh vd ; N years ago ) Dayle Kubes, Blanchard shoved together under great pres o.rviv imelude a son. Harry ye 8 3 ay trying to get the jammed GOO: ranklin Tourance Rickert, Orvis. The catch comes through the fact 0 nd Harry Watkins, Jr, ba : " of y : that most pieces must be accurate _.. th Arms in the design you want—working, of F course, to more than hair-line ac desired. When thats done, the s Plomineton Comes . ‘ Those from the State College ‘ ’ ! ay - ishers take over and polish the ae prEngn ignals and jumped out couldn’ be board who will leave for duty with , I va bus Leaves Highway A HAPPINESS MAKER BECAUSE ITS y blamed for the damaged ship was . ” " " » » 0 : - . . 4 . square inch, to make long rods of Fall IS Fatal to Man, as Signal to Bail Out John E. Chaplain, Trainer, Pa ompleted 1 rmines 3 : he ww rod Second Lieut. Leonard R. Griffith, ™ Sr ; «wide total of A om N fay D A 14 1 ¢ § i Shape of he long 10d a for Philipsburg boy who grad- | RaPh L. Shope, Milesburg munity will be publish Vi ryan, Mrs. Howard Gearhart The crew of the big press func. (Continued from pege one) a mer psburg y ced the / . dh He hil Ralph 8. Swope, Philipsburg handled in the device could easily The victim. who was admitted to TPOrts the Philipsburg Dally Jour Ernest D. Kellander. State College v d H e Stage ere : ge Ivan Walke 1 Elmer R. Sharkey, Clarence . ” orttaits of Judee 3 a ’ ¥ . : ue a ar " might cause the Floyd Walker family in Miles- wires of the United Pres Robert ©. Corman, Bellefonte RD (Cunilsned from poge one) Rule on Writs ¥ ot we machine to hammer itsell 10 pure. the records showed \ haries M rejdler t Haven. ent” The staging it tt t nfrs § oth A ty on 5 4 wrists’ fam n emplo 5 a brick setter for in England. A nod of his head sent hard K Brel SY, duh a Mrs. Ell 1 A arth 462 ! . am place for a shoddy workman, for the Hayes Run Fire Brick Company five members of the crew parachut- one poor workman might destroy the 51 Opviston. He was born in Beech ing through space by mistake while “harles Robert Wehr, Bellefout slivered {le the t ere drs He ner id RK ; ri ut that 1 he ! ¢ wxi quarter men before him. Die-making is sim- je NHved until April 16. His wife, the in three places while returning from RD 1 ; ters that duatatund Un Ir. ro. dm A Yan | Wert Uh ‘ t the Philipsburg ply the process of making out of former Amelia James, died some a bombing misst thr ! mer The mixup happened like thi Samuel Holubec, Bellefonte RD . y hot vt 1 ntricate " Raia br aadien nd HO d : — k - : Bure = Id hot metal into intricat ki fF 3 ninglony and two Griffith was in the plane's bomb- William G. Dillen, Julian i rand 5s, William fatkins, of 4 x rmy Medical Corps at The R = annroached and vibaame bh : hy i ] ito : ; \ rithi a Dr § en . ¢ radio operator approached and Arthur PF. Hartle, Drifting rig Wing ' IK laze T1 bond - \ to within thousandths of an Inch. nomasville, Ga made a motion downward, Orifith, Chester B. Daughenbangh, How- to t a ab 3 \ In die making you start with a chunk | neceased was a member of Camp thought he man was asking if he “ard hier Sat 72 COMEATEMEITE tila + SA of steel. With sharp tools you etch 4: p 0 8 of A. of Lock Haven could help him fix the doors. He! James L. Schlegel Bellefonte RD. usual § ighiing 1 . r- 35 — SELLEFONTE ry S HOWP( ooh e sou, Harry, in Fleming pow 4 : tor and fC wr . a &ng ] new. the radio operator and [our Gilbert Houdeshell Howard RD | he er PY ed a curacy. Then you gouge. grind. ream, . . vecterday afternoon With Rev ' 2 t rota) . : wine die out the shat in SROIURYy Vayk EV. cunners had plunged Uwough he] Dalles W. Wetzler, Milesburg ere Yori - : ; I VI tits doe tra fio |W. F. Tucker officiating. Interment poi phes The men who mixed the Rr Wit ECs : — LAST TIMES FRIDAY — . i inbelievabl the Na sa turd the Edwards Lakes-10-Sea » : , re SD Ye he gl ai : Sn — on fire in three places. It barely got the Navy Saturday are i reviv ve d movi nig te to Bellefon STORY ABOUT JUST PLAIN FOLRS pome with ils diminished crew Kennet \ Lutherford, te Col ar mal a play ! f d off the B Fagle Val » Griffiths home is af Freeport, “ye b ) to al con highw war Martha sb Motor Accidents long Island, N. Y Robert DD. Scheirer, Jr. State Col- tribution to | ASO! | 10 the Tuesday ROHL nd’ Ta There arc many other interesting ; . flown sights—the big punch presses ham- — - lege CALNC Of ROOq Wiealire ve? ys slight embankment TH parison. You wonder how they Two Injured In it " 3 6 OCH mering out forgings with the dies (Continued from pepe ome) Tickets for the pia; fou've just seen made—the partic-'3 miles west of Beech Creek, about filarly tough forging that Titan un- | 8:45 o'clock Saturday morning dertook and mastered after a number Smith, driving a Ford sedan, was of other similar plants turned the following a Dodge truck driven by job down as being an impossibility Malcolm Peters, 28, of Beech Creek the repair department where a and both machines were going east erew of men stands ready to repair on Route 220 when Smith attempt- anything from a two-ton shafi to to pass the truck ahead just as a half-pound gear wheel the big that machine made a left tum to furances where metal enters cold at ent the Hunter Run road one end and comes out a short thine Mrs. Smith, passenger in the se- later at the opposite end glowing dan, suffered lacerations of the fore- red with heat--the furnaces that bead and right arm and received would convert a person into a hand- treatment at the office of Dr. H. L. ful of ashes in a matter of seconds. Ishler in Howard Total damage to There is the first-aid station where the two vehicles was placed at $100. SLEEK AND STRONG AS A BOMBER! a a is ll hm Pubilc Meeting to Be Held in Milesburg A meeting at which Lt. Mary Griffin of Altoona, will outline ways in which women may serve UUelr country during the present war will be held In the Milesburg Methodist church, Thursday, March 16, at 7:30 p. Mm, The meeting which residents of Milesburg and vicinity are wged to attend, is being sponsored by =a committee of Milesburg men ahd women It is hoped that persons in addi- tion to those who are eligible for service attend the program. Several other women who will accompany Lt. Girfin to Centre county will take part in the program Women who are eligible for ser- vice may srange {or private Wnler- views If they desire to oblain infor. mation concerning entry Inte the Mervice ‘Borough Millage May Be Increased Discussion of the budget for 1944 is scheduled to be held at the next regular meeting of Counctt on Mon- day. March 20, and indications are that one mill will be added to the tax levy of 13 mills The budget as sf wp al present show estimated expenditures of about $2000 in excess of estimated receipts. One mill of tax levy will rest in about 8198000 In taxes, and unless proposed expenditutes can be pared down the borough either will have 10 increase the mill age or operate in the red Vincent GG. Wiley, State Colioge Ralph R. Hosterman, State Coil ege Harry L. Johnson, State College Harry R. Speer, Pleasant Gap Fred 8. Lose Jr. Pleasant Gap Norman D. Ream, Pleasant Gap Paul W. Henninger, § Pred J. Malo Henry ¥. Neese, Sprin Donald E Stine, Port Neese, Bline and . iginally scheduled day with four othe: Those leaving are: James Stavely, Stats Warren Schreckengas Harold Lee, Mamaron Robert Houtr Lemont — Local Men In Invasion Drill Continnad from page one) Harry F. Schrefller, 25: Plc. Chinries WwW. Chandler. 35. Plc. Emost J . el, 35; Plo Albert E. Knisely 4 Donald BE. Korman, 23. Plc. J © Mangino. 38. Pic. Charles T Reed, 27, e. Junjor L. Rockey 0, Pic. Robert B. Shafler, 24; 5B 8g! Joseph E Sager, 31; Sgt. Dale E Dawson, 2: Sgt. Max H. Lose 0 Cpl. Steve A. Kuiches, 27; Cpl Bd- ward A. Miller, 22 Also Cpl. Jay 8. Schiegel, 22; Pe Charles 1. Anderson, 21; Pfc. Vin- cenit . Baney, 23: Cpl. Donald 1 Confer, 20; Sgt. Leslie C. Shultz, M. Pvt. Harry D. Boal, 22: 8./8gt. Paul CC. Fanning, 4 8'8gt. David M Keller. 24; Cpl Willlam E. Bloom, 125: Cpl. George W. Dann, 29; Sgt Donald I. King. 26: Pvt, James 1 Confer. 30. and 8 '8gt. John FF. 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