THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, BELLEFONTE, PA. Page Three Jine 8, 1944, Bellefonte Gunner Downed In Crash (Cofinued. from page one) down sucgssfully and all men clear ed the pipe before it sank “When the plane hit the water, life rafts fvere released and elght of the crew members succeeded in reaching/t Shortly after thi: they wes picked up and all thess men wep saved, Sgt. McNichol and one othe man were unable to reach the raftt. The water was very that dgyv and it was impossible for the enn on the reach Bil or for im to reach them, as tiw waves carried them further and further apart. His body was picked up by a British des and he wis accorded a military burial at sea I know that feeling of loss family feel and with you The strength and cour gee of Bill. and men like him, are not lost but imparted to live in dig nity and friendship their fel. low men. Our challenge yours mine, is to show our worthine hese rough rafts to troyer will which you which we nothing ease and the your share with ana ss of ithe - LAWN MOWER FOR BETTER CUTTING heritage these men have SET protected for us Mrs. McNichol received - Heart certificate last To maintain a neat wednesday for thelr son with the necessary to have the notice that the Purple Heart was in good condition at being sent to them cording to Fred V Sgt. McNichol who would have Bt of been 22 vears old In May and ex pected to be home for that birthday If it is to do a good was employed by the Pennsylvania mower must be sharp Railroad before entering the service thoroughly oiled, Grau says Be- on November 2. 18042. He was grad- cause of the luxurant growth of uated from the Bellefonte High grass this spring, the mower will be School where he plaved on the bas- busier than usual ketball and football teams great given and Mr, and thee Purple lawn, it is lawn mower all times, ac- Cran, extension Pennsylvania State job, the lawn adjusted and that one Grau Miami | gut Salt the mower be and one-half with limited improved by roller with small rope addition of wheels, or both This will knife bed Like North Africa in September. A bro- any cutting (rau explains, the ther Sgt. Samuel McNichol, is In mower Knife can do a good the service and is stationed at Camp aniy if Gordon Johnsto sted - - SUGREesLs He began hig training at to cut Beach, Fia and trained at Lake City. Utah Buckley Fleld, | adjustments can be Colo and in two fleids in Texas wrapping the He spent a furlough in Bellefonte! ,. hy last August to his leaving for about inches high Mowers prior raise the eaue ob properly narpened and ad- Ga " If vou don't care what people realize it but think about vou, make it your duty rent croj in life to speak the truth frankly and without fear or favor pression the cur chool remember ver ttle abo What's All the Excitement About? it's the Snappy Collection of Summer CLOTHES Play Suits SLACKS - SHORTS HALTERS The fashion groug for cool and izes, all too | | | Pinafores § 12 to 20 $2. 49 to $3. 99 COTTON DRESSES izes 9 to 52 52: 99 to $5. 79 GIRLS’ DRESSES Specially Priced ¢ 1.49 ° Don't forget your children. Our children’s department is chock full of infants wear up to 14-year-olds, cool —at TURNER'S summer collection of fashions that won't wilt We've a whole new, when the temperature rises, VISIT OUR Millinery Department JUST RECEIVED... A large shipment of one and two-piece Bathing Suits For Men, Women and Children, MEN'S TRUNKS 1.19 31.98 LADIES’ SUITS 3.98 %5.98 ALSO BATHING CAPS Beautiful White and Tearose Ladies’ Slips $1.19 to $1.98 Visit our rayon department for ; \ special values In Panties, Bras. bog sleres, Girdles, Garter Belts, ete - JERSEY SKIRTS. $2.98 & $3.98 Striped and Ploral Patterns JERSEY POLO SHIRTS. . . $1.00 to $1.98 Stripes and Plain Colors .C.Turner Co. Crider’'s Exchange Bellefonte, Pa. | . on Invasion Paces War Loan Drive (Continued from page one) respects More emphasi will Le placed on special activitie for which L. J. Shankle, of Philipsburg is chairman, and more scress will be placed on «to-house ing One of the lal events nouse CANvas highlights of the am will be Wednesday afternoon Ogden Nash with a prom- corre SEC» prog: the ap- pearance on June 21. of authors 1lka Chase, together nent new One and papel leading write; at his event js sponsored the State College Wom- the faculty of Penn State Bellefonte Mother Club lon requirement person een other State College jointly by ans Club and the Adm iss that the ertificate bond campaign proguce ga « hase of a war War Loan ram. Othe neduied FILLER TREES CAN BF INDUCED TO BEAR FRUIT pomologist a » College. He roCeguUre pe NAras Dave ) fou bs £ because mos 20 feet to 40 three-10 urine removes start to ir plantings set 2 le later tres are uinned by 40 feet. That mean of the trees will have to be about the time they would bear. In order to permit permanent apple trees ave sufficient spread Hmb By ringing the filler trees . growth Is stunted, and earlier to } uiting induced The ringing plished by use of a strong knife cuts ACCOM -~ operation sharp curved jekle, orf consists of making tw apple tree trunk completely 2103 These cuts can be merely around the apart made at any inches convenient height, and must be deep enough to reach firm sap wood Effective ringing should be made 20 to 30 days after the date of the normal full bloom of that apple variety in that district Mecartney explained that Lrees should be in their Afth to sevenun growing season when ringed and trees should be large enough to carry two bushels of apples. He ox. plained that this deliberate injury of the tree halts the downward flow of food from the leaves, That in- duces formation of flower bud for. mations on the spurs. instead of normal leaf formation. As a result the following vear, the tree will blossom and fruit. The ringing op- eration should be repeated each year until the tree is removed. If the tree is weak, the ringing will kids it, he said the A Spool Holder A handy spool holder is made by taking an ordinary brass curtain rod fand run the spools of thread onto it and fasten it to the wall in the swiiie way as fastening a curtain rod to {the door. Have the rod of a size | that spools will revolve easily | How To Hold FALSE TEETH ! Do your false teeth annoy and em. barrass by slipping. dropping or wab. bling when you eat, > or alk? Just wrinkle a little PF ¢ your plates. This alkaline (non.aecid) sowder holds false teeth more firm. ¥ and more Samiaruhly, No gumm® taste or a ag Doss not pour Checks ture oreath) Get Mt any drug 'Bickett Elected initial lod on placed on a ful] at the a parking mete; pondent and ° mission to place ; Council chased Lhe | Corrected Weekly by C. ¥. Wagner | More Firmly In Place | Bellefonte i ’ un ————— In Service Four Years Friend of Pile. John R Health Officer «on oi u M: nolad Of OsCeO] to know that his part toward (Continued rom page one) MX-month the obationary pers ocawa *#. He ha ee] vice in the U. B borough police force, was 4 omewnel time salary police basis standard Council voted a reward of $25 Paul North Allegheny treet. for furnishing information which tioy of fou rate to Ng enlisted when 2. Public Sales Ind Sec.) Crispen of led to the arrest and conve who destroyed the Dr. E. H 4 Person neal idence on that (Additional Sales page 4- treet Ia nms res uary A 5 posted by tanding Council Lo any offer of $25 one giv ing information meter damage A request by Kofman for per a new roof on he coal yard property street was granted bo n recently pur- R: W on former Brewep Dunlap Koima Wednesday, June 14 HEOAN (hw net Ceorge Brow: eral tres “ Bouth Spring ing the root Lrovi thie as referred lon for investigatl The Fire and directed ree pp boro the riding without olaint 0 41 mplair Friday, June 16 NATIONAL BANK oO) COLLEGE HE Pius ~TATH Lutheran Church Is 100 Years Old Saturday, June 17 RI SSHFIL DD ~TOVER Saturday, June 24 NALTER ~~ (CONRAD 19 Greduote at St. John's School (Continued Hara : Helen Kuca Cecilia Kane } drawn by Helen Kuca Perfect attendance given followin fats Harte mens 0. Florence Barbara Mo niga sell Wilfred Hauer Bride Mar Ann K Torsell, 14 Blazing tie, Helen Brosky K Lawrence Patricia Rhin mith. Man ily Dann, Francis Nelo, Anthony | Joseph Boldine, Joseph Bo caino, and Herman Koenig The following received John Bonfatt« Ange) ( James Deviin, John Fly Thoma Knapik, Francis Meter Joseph Ra kosk) Thomas Torsell lorer Hartle, Cecelia Kane, Ven: Helen Kucas, Esther MoCh bara Montgomery, Myra M ery. Evelyn Nelo, and Mary Rhinesmith Prizes were given bn Rogers, Miss Angeline Men Who Are Looking For DRESS SHOES SUNDAY SHOES THE nin CAIrTH ploma APareis MAN WHO INSTI WORKS mlgon Jane In telling are worth $600 a pal Mrs. J C Carpeneto matter Catholic Daughter of America, om You Are Knights of Columbus, and A A had Kohlbecker as - “ will DEMONSTRATION SCHEDULED FOR MONDAY An outdoor bee demonstration will be held at the home of Dr. J W Claudy at Rockview at 2pm Monday, June 12, it was announced yesterday by A. R. Houser, of Peru, secretary of the County Beekeepers NOW much making beter nve fon sure as fate come again big today tomormw the ean BEE HAINES |» 10 save surely neiping when you buy HAINES The Shoe Wisard Bhoes | Association The demonstration will be In! charge of County Agent R. C Blan- ey. and John Amos, of State Col- lege, bee specialist for the state All Centre county beekeepers and other interested persons are ©or-| dially invited to attend the demon | stration on MARKET QUOTATIONS & Co, Ine, Flour Mil, on $1.88 : : 8s 120 This Is the Man Who Makes the Wonderful Prices Possible On Barley Rye Buckwheat 6 N. ALLEGHENY 8ST. IN BELLEFONTE AT | In 5 Quart cans 2 Ponsr: VAN/A REFINED 17° S. A. E. 40-50-60 GAS RATION HOLDERS PLEASE READ THIS BRUNSWICK GRADE NO. 1 TIRES NEW LOW PRICES 4.5021 4.7519 5.0019 15 18 17 17 16 16 16 16 S11) RES orn ES 7 TO BEDROCK MANY MILES STORAGE BATT ERIES i s 33 Range GARDEN HOSE 25-Ft ON SALE ROLLED STEEL FRYING PAN \ EFT. by 3 TY Colton Cloth A Ren Rargsis STEEL Garden Rakes WOOL 49¢ pkg pad BREAD KNIFE AND CUTTING BOARD special Week nd Sade 250 Value) This Week " Special METAL BREAD BOX OR UTILITY CAN Beautifully Decorated Flowered Design MATCH BOX NOLDERS Foamel Finluh On Sale BAMWEPM, lh Ty Mth%PM SATURDAY: BA M. to 10P. M, - 32 South Allegheny Street BELLEFONTE, PA.
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