October 5, 1959. otbec SHOES FOR MEN Page Four THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, BELLEFONTE, PA. EE — THE WAR IN EUROPE | Overturned Truck | cormer sEriEFONTE BOY a———————p— ig ah be Doniuie in Job May Cost Aid GAINS FAME AS EDUCATOR Sea Fights and Claims | is explained by the desire to effet | ghat will outehoot allied ordnance, mont, Baturday, Mrs. Ruth L. Bea. - Ser warfare continues to excite! & junction with Soviet Russia, iE a State Assist: ver completed 18 yeas service in Jumes PP. Hughes, teacher of [the Interest of the world but very] The Polish units, thus separated nt Weddi State Assistance Board Issues that post ed Cab After Thrilling \merfean government, soclology, | little actual warfare has been re-| from their own high command and Rece ings Ruling on Unattached Named to the position In 1922 Runaway itizenship, history and socia [ported Last week Berlin and Lon-! cut Into sections, were unable to shea | Wo Mrs. Beaver had remained in the hin clence in the Palmyra, N. J, high |don disputed over the results of an | reunite for defense. The advance Stover—Corman, ndividuals office continuously since that time ——— " hool and nephew of James R [attack by 20 German planes upon | of the Russians cut off all prospects Malcolm’ Blover and Miss Mary { Her husband died during the ine Clair Kling of Altoona, a truck| fughes, former headmaster of the | British ships at sea, {of a regrouping of the defending Elizabeth Corman, both of Belle- Authority to deny relief to ables | fuenza epidemic in 1918 driver employed by James Crain, o lellefonte Academy, is gaining con- Berlin claimed direct hits upon a Armies in eastern Poland and re-| tonte, R. D.;, were united in mar- bodied, unattached persons between A daughter, Esther, is § registered Philipsburg, was seriously Injured| iderable prestige In the east|y ttleship. a cruiser and other ves-| duced the war to an isolated series! rage Saturday tight, by Justice of (the ages of twenty to forty years nurse, and a son, Eugene, forme Tuesday morning when his truck | hrough h's teaching policies | sels with bombs but London says it of battles, the Peace Harold D. Cowher, at his | Who fall to give evidence of “active-| Penn State student, is now em. got beyond control and crashed in In the August issue of the maga-1'¢ a'l wrong. that no British vessel Subs Score Again ofMces on West Bishop Btreet. The | ly seeking openings for self support ployed by the Titan Metal Manu- to a tree Nea the Utorge Jarne ne National Municipal R VIEW, was hit and that, instead. the aerial Another etriking development of| YOUng couple will jeside in the | where there {s evidence that suit- | facturing Company, at Bellefony property in Philipsburg n article entitled “Youth Takes 0|rgiders suffered the loss of three the war was the sinking of the alr. | Bellefon.e vielnity able employment opportunities | Mr. and Mrs. Beaver moved to le- Rescuers worked frantically t k : at Polit cs," was published. In| plan {eraft cirrier Courageous by a Ger. Y : exist” has been given County As-| mont in 1910 extricate K ing, who was wedged hr he arti le Mi Hug 8 bells how The toll of the submarine warfare man submarine recently, The Brit. oung—Stiver. mstance Bg irds { the eab of his erumbled truck whicl “] nyra bu \s investigate J 8-1 has dwindled with the institution! ish admiralty announces that the Roland Carl Young of Boalsbure Public Assistance Becretary How. One form of \ rn away from him down the Ty. evernmen tend borough eoun- | if the convoy system which oterat- large warship had a full escort of and Mrs. Cella Eleanor 8tiver, of ard L. Russell notified the county tempt to argue 3 rone Pike road. careened around pi 1 | meet ng or anize as politic d with m rked success during the | destrovers and hinted that the at. Bellefonte, R. D., were united in boards Monday by letter, saying | South Centre Parkway dashes parties and ele hnir own publi losing year of the World War | tacking U-boat hid been destroyed marriage September 16, by the Rev, | that the authority to deny relief to across Presquelsle street and final- ul.cla.8 to serve fo on aay 1 Berlin, however, claims that it re. M. C, Piper at his residence in | certain persons Is contained in a ly crashed against a tree at the! Besides teaching Mr, Hughes has | Diplomacy in Moscow turned safely to Milhelmshaven Milesburg. The attendants were Mesolution passed at the Assistance Barnes property. Faulty brakes were | been (extra curricularly) high schoo’ | Diplomatic activity has been cen a : Mr. and Mrs, Floyd Btiver, of Belle- Board's meeting last Friday blamed for the accident bnxing Instruct ix years, «nd [tered in Moscow where Soviet cf-! The loss of this ship created some | fonte, Mr. Stiver being a son ct! The Btate Boird's resolution au- For twenty minutes rescuers with all Sports | ficlals conferred with visiting states ooneern in Great Britain but offic. | the bride. The groom 1s a son of thorizes county boards to adopt 8 tow truck labored before the twist. the years he men from Germany, Turkey, Es- tals maintained their confidence in Mr. and Mrs, Willlam Young, o! local policies for determining the ed mass of steel in the cab wa Stat s measures tak: h 10 combat subma- Boalsburg. They will reside In relief eligibility of single, able-bod- loosened enough to allow the truck rine attacks. | Boalsburg in thelr own home fed persons in thelr twenties and driver's body to be pulled out of the | "0 Bucknell University. He is hair- | announcements had been m de as! British Bar German Supplies thirties designed to discover wreckage, Kling wa immediately Lan of the : Americonization and|io a possible alliance between Ger-| The British Rave out a few Liars Yearick—Williams whether or not they avail them- rushed to the Philipsburg Hospital | “IM'eenship Committee In Buriini- many and Russia and there was|iast week, tending to demonstrate] Mr. and Mrs. Scott L. Williams, | selves, as individuals, of employ- in an ambulince | Tn county, and A ( H eitant t ) [nosning definite about the proposed | the effectiveness of the blockade | Upper Lox kport, have ann unced ment nw maintenance opportunities Kling, injured but still ¢ ey ae I yes, Oe jaTars of the Turks to secure & GuAT-| that has been established to cut Be A at: ry Saughie Le Te RR rim “ wis hemmed in alt sides. NE uency CS. + Fatt alk juste of the status quo In the Bal-| off supplies from Germany | Saar} A bh Aa , 300 bern) - WE 14 obs Hn : or body along with the steering whee | , how onli Yul Youth Weok * {Kin area { Last week, it is claimed, the Brit. ol ag 3 marriage n nn a nin Pin :' whi . “ \ Aa the being shoved on ! ing off als to focal px ots. h 1d- Poland's Strategic Error |ish intercepted 110,000 tons of con- ed n the First LATheran Chur! elig bility ( Ine vid er with n cate Of the cab. After the pu wi 1] election tivities with scap| Military experts, studying the col-| ‘raband, valued at $2.500,000. In- - the Rev, Andrew H. Beahm, July | gories “is determined by the county tow truck pulled er f the |, speech pr onfersm lapse of the Polish defense, pay tri- cluded were 25,700 tohs of mangan- 18 m e bride is a graduate of the boards under stat dards est t sh cabion hit bor'y Kling was able | | lection boards and | bu to the courage of the soldiers|®™ 20000 tons of petroleum, 15500 Lock Haven igh School In the by the State Board of P b = As worm part way out of the wreck \ the Sent ¢ issue of the |but allege that the high command | ons of ron ore, 15300 tons of cass of 1982. Mr. Yearick Was sistance” A gre ine iw ey age where he remained while re: { underestimated German strength VhosBhates und muy longo! other giadusted frcm che Howard High | In his lette cuers worked to free him. When he | i nd | making fatal mistakes in war t c- | Supplies which are useful and nec. School the same year, and from! Secretary Russell } m— | ctems adruted by tie author are ‘les. For example, it is pointed out | S83RFY In War. Pennsylvania State College in 1998. | pinion ruling of the State Bowrd ! 1 to oth in| that the Poles attempted to guard The economic blockade of Ger.) The couple will reside at Meadville, | providing that each parson aflected | °ffacing the belief sometimes ex-|& long frontier line—some 1,500 | many Is expected to reduce the ef-| where Mr. Yearick 1s employed » must be protected In his right “u } / L / bh 1 74 | yressed that all the younger genera- | miles including the East Prussian! ficiency of industrial plants and to the Moore and Davison Dalry of appeal as an individual ang offer oat th ought ear. | tion does is “play bill, drink and lis- | border—which thinned out the de-| handicap the army through lack of that place as production Manager evidence that he has sought em- J | A 1 ' AR Fr \ : vital munitions. All possib'e sour ployment and been unable to find TAYLOR Air Step shoes cushion every sep . vas finally freed Kling collapsed in Driver Trapped In he arms of the rescuers | RETIRES AFTER 18 YEARS AS LEMONT POSTMISTRESS rere of Germany having ard unknown | : weapon, although some quarters ad- Failure To Seek In retiring as portmistress at Le- Vietim Rescued From Batter Ch — i —— o—— OCTOBER SPECIAL Perma Sheen Oil Permanent Wave States Naval|thonia and other smaller demy at Annapolis before goin’ | As this was written no definite Guaranteed to Satisfy $9.50 Complete) Want to fending Iorces and we mean “with the greatest f sur n 3 \ ’ ws rd ‘ ‘ When the Germans struck with a ©f supply for Germany are watched Gummo-—Harshberger it A GENEROUS SAMPLE OF || Two SLIGHTLY HURT IN | three to one superiority in men and | 80d every effort made to Impede! Mr. and Mrs. Charles M. Ha:sh- proof, COLLISION NEAR HOWARD materi:]l abundance that was over- delivery of goods to Germany berger. of Bellefonte, have abhount- County Board must grant | elming, Germany was thorough - Western ¥ 1 Quiet ed the marriage of thelr YOUNEest ance . } an’ individual i RAY ace Flemington nd | ly mobilized for the attack but Po- Along the western front the week daughter, Jane Louise, to Hamid no ru yw regulation adonted sri aan ts ists ‘ all and. delaving her mobilization inl by “{ Richard Gummo, son of Mr. and w County om red 3 " Do Lad Wigh ¥ | ad Lg i PAZRTON IN has been marked by Hitle import ant ; . . 4) : ith fonte. were jzhtls n ured bout [an effort to avoid precipitating a k “I Mrz. Beuner Gummo, of Lemcnl oh Iron f individuals ¢ of ease.” The answer is: Robles Try them for style and comfort $5 to '6.50 YEAGER'S SHOE STORE BELLEFONTE, PA Beauty Shop ctivity but y rumors h 1 " . Fi . BR o'eker rasday | nirht tn the } crisis. caught In the midst of 3 i) mauy rumors have beer The mariage took place at Cum- A Fine Laxative . #2) aR ! v ! y advanerd that a serious offender or < "the JH N 3 TN y sr Route 8 1 sembling her soldiers Many of is’ bein ore Ge beriand, Md., on Sep ember 77 We 5 i C y 5 be dared. TY Ama - 8. propre ie ETmMans, | wns ceremony being used. The Made from a af Stoo \ i 4 (rd 4 h | mile west of oward ery fu id, never reached arm Agr 4 alan . ol " CALIFORNIA PRUNE JUICE, |... were driven i +' | head ters, being captured while having Smnsieried Woops, planes | ride a graduate of the Bellefon « SENNA AND NCA h were driven by Mr | hig Bp Song Bg i and guns from the east are said 10 gig School In the class of 38, was Report County Home be getting ready for an attack, with | gered in biue silk with wine and ” ’ » tHe watsbody high pa p i" ’ Tl THE LAST WORD v begs r attack wit the suggestion Liberally circulated | plack accessories. The mother of Passes Inspection = ers wee v began her attack with | that this means the violation of the th, bride, who was the only atten- In hg in (0 opp y ts + 1 J0ub ncir movement from | neutrality of the Netherlands, Bel-| dant wore blue with rust and Black Easy, Safe, Effective : : y ch side of the Pomeranian salient glum and, even possibly Bwitzer-! geoessories. Rev. A K Flaro pe:- Relief of Constipation. t an atlack upon the Poz- | land farmed the ceremony a v but pushing into Lhe The Prench and British continue dat Tour from Bad Brean Run h ne ountry to pave the way for a sfe- [to Lwsue non-commital communi. colds, bloatedness, swollen joints bin 4 rariaiad § = J luded advances | ques about the fighting in Germa: a¥yare headaches and constipation pe dd hi he a ny mis 4 | from E: russia in the north and | but no clrims have been made fo NE — nger in the Roa: ived nner Silesi in the southwest | dgnificant gains. Present Frenel This is your opportunity. dirs h 5 had advanced suf- | and British strategy apparently : . . : ap ity. Pay mo \ ¢ another attack from the ns Es 25Y i | MHS Charlies Heltman, of near bullding “passed inspec money for sample, but you must cen anolaer MACK Tom 0° | volves every device 10 avoid the lo Mackeyville twi . hters of the The new home wil bring this coupon to the store des- Cows Killed By Lightning north moved toward Brest-Litovsk|of manpower, regardless of how oo wl in daughter pd over to the Commins ignated below N eA ta renorts from Upoet | 1 sixth group moved Ward) slowly the advance mimy progress inte Benjamin Vonada, of Jeckson- OF WO Le LUOmimiss - 2 a £0 TORN 0m vp » ‘ iy ou L { 5 J 4 . rath 3 COWS W | Lwow, southeast of Warsaw | . : : . . . \ Neutral States Are Worried ring storms | { the Poles had not stretched se lve in defending a thin} rontier line and had grouped a Garetle Bldg Phone 1049 BELLEFONTE, PA. WEIS 2455 STORES Wm — TWIN SISTERS CELEBRATE ville. celebrated thelr [ifiy-sixth en preparation : X14 - . wel tely a Aa tt 3 in . - birthday anniversary on Sunday immed:a ely made at thi ; Priced For Economy! Neutral states in the Biltie, par. Oclober 1. The brothers and their bring Irom the various paris of ihe BIRTHDAY ANNIVERSARIES mi Y and repre: iat ves | M O M. Kling. of Juniata, and Tuesday min — ember 6 and Good for (1) Sample PRUNLAX COUPON HES noose. WEIS BEST 4 a "ou artha | trae ar v | eo renter % my | farm above Martha, | strong army in the center of the at | spectre of Russian domination. The Msn where they were served buffet | who are now being kept at the may be the prelude to Soviet ag-10 M Kling and daughter Louise, ' time, the Commissioners said. The | Add while reports are that two cows |'acked area it might have been pos- | were love- font rough he wned by John Kelley, of F atroel ible to turn on one or more of the | G8CaDE of a Polish submarine from} Moyle. The ladies given a love Belief mie: borough: home and an ow § porn yn Esthonian port was seized upon; 17 basket of large chrysanthemums private homes. A check yesterday The ‘ Yrug Stor Isolation my be game that bt land without mopping up Polish | Yorum vend tmarkd ar -~ Ars Rexall brug Store takes moe , ot ’ a n to } forces behind them this vashness gression agatust these little states, | Mr and Mrs. Charles Heltm. n. Mr. normal capacity of be Poor. Home Wheat Ten i J In the Balkans the condition of | and Mrs. Charles Fieck and daugh- is 70 " + 2 fil aere kil ¢ Ye. vi 113 fo 1 y i y City wm near P Matilda. were killed dw - advancing mechanized columns with Russia for an use to throw] And other gifts. revesled that there are about | Rumania attracts attention because! ber Joyce, of Altoona; Mr. and Mr Until November 6 the building | of the political assassination of Pre- | Doyle Heltman and daughters Jane will nol be idle. for various small | mier Callhescu and the subsegient; 8nd Nanfy, Mr. and Mrs, N. H conlracls are yet to be oon da | phy Cc +] ticularly Esthonias and Latvia, are families took baskets of good things county those persons who are elig- beginning to be alarmed at the 10 eat, to the home of Mrs Helt- ible for residence in the home and N.B.C. 3 Sood Onle This Week Ihe Friday's: ska m success. While it seemhed foolhardy | - # rAsait such persons on the rolls at t WHITE BROT YER oa ecient we for the Germans to rush ints Po. | Naval vessels around the port and] The following were present: Mrs. such persons on the rolls at this | execution of an undetermined numpe<' Vooada and son Harter, Mr, and and ad equipment and I ber of the Iron Guard. an outlawed | Mrs. PF. E. Vouada, Mr. apd Mr must be install MEYROS A GENERAL MOTORS VALUE organization of Nag symipsthies i Russian advance, { through Poland the German army, | | it seems, will not reach the Raman. | { ‘ann border but the significance of With the this situation. if it has any, does no clearly appear. If the Soviet occupas temporarily. 1f, on the other hand, Germany and Russia have divided their spheres of influence in Rue m:nia the next vietiln In the strug- gle may be Rumania. Peace Offensive Fails Following his triumph in Poland Hit or, in a speech in Danzig, boast. ed of German power, threatened the governments reaffirmed their inten. decisive victory has been gained over Hitler. papers in Rome published articles advising the British and French to (Political advt) AN OPEN LETTER TO THE ENTLEMEN: Association. tion of the Polish areca « bordering’ Rumania is designed to prevent | German expanbgion 10 the south. {east the Ruminians will be safe British but hinted of peace. Im-: médiately the British and French! tion of continuing the war until a, Italy continued neutral but new«./ make peace with Hitler, ‘intimating that unless they did they would suf.’ fer the fate of Poland. There was 1lso some value references in Hit. | fer's speech to unexpected “sur. prises” for his foes but Paris and! " London discounted the possibility] be “unchagoyl. EL { Arthur MeCloskey, Mr. Edward Vonada atid son Ben, Mr. and Mrs Huber: Vonada and daughter Bey. erly and son Donald, Mf and Mrs | Milford Heaton and children Noa { Harold, Evelyn and” Fay, Mr, and i Mrs. James Camner and daughters, Phillis and Barbara, Mr: Thomas Heltman, Jahe Gefiteel, and Bayd Grieb All returnéd to thelr homes In the evening after having spen: a very happy day together. May the dies have many more happy birth- days was the wish of all present, —— i —— Cars Collide at College Damage totaling $45 resulted 1% a crash between two automobiles in tate College, about 5:30 o'clock Monday afternoon. A machine op- erated by James L. Fortney, of Stat? College was traveling south on Al- jen Bireet when a car driven Anna Mary lowder of Oak Hall pulled away from the curd. Condition is Unchanged. Harold “Jack” Leathers, 32, of pear Howard, who had both leis severed and who suffered. other injuries cn September 18 when he was run over by a freight f¥aln near | his home, remains under treatment District Attorney to Address BHS Alumni District Attorney Musser W. Get ig. of Beliefonte, is scheduled to peak al a regular meeling of the Bellefonte High School Alumni As- sociation 10 be held at the Acedemy at 8 o'clock on Monday night. Oc- ober 9, it was anbounoed Yyester- day Mr, Gettig will speak on the pro. gress made (o dle in reviacing high school building Jost in las Pebruary's fire Other maiters to be brought bee fore the meeting include a discus sion of the annual scholarship which | the amociation is ocontemplaling puting in effect to encowrage Belle fone High school students and a tentative arrangement of a pro- gram of activities for the coming vear { All former students of the Belle- fonte High school are cordially in- vited to allend the coming meel- ing. U. 5. CHEMICALLY INDEPENDENT OF EUROPE &t the Centre County Hospital, | where his condition is repoited lo | as (Political advt.) AN OPEN LETTER! Bellefonte, Pa. October 5th, 1939. CANDIDATES FOR COMMISSIONER OF CENTRE COUNTY: BALSER WEBER, HARRY V. KEELER, CHARLES HIPPLE, FRED MENSCH In the primary contest recently concluded 1 was approach- persons reputed to be representing the Centre County Li- offer of support to me was refused on the grounds promise would be wholly inconsistent with the text The American chemical industry {has developed remirkably during {the past twenty years and If the { bresent European war continues {there will be no shortage of dyes and chemicals as there was during {the 1914 European war. | { In recent years petroleum chem {'sts have developed methods for { producing hundreds of organic in- | termediites {rom petroleum by-pro- iducts and these substances are be! {Ing used to synthesize thousands of | chemical préparations, according to the American Petroleum Institute at Rockefeller Center. New York In 1814 the United States depend- ied to 8 very great extent on for-| {eign sources for all except the s0- { called heavy chemic:ls. Today this | country is chemically independent of the rest of the world, Our sup-| piles of rubber. now produced by! nature, could be shut off without presenting any sericus problem to American chemists. Artificial rub- | ber can be manufactured from CHERRIES = 10e WEIS QUALITY , pty 2]: Up to 100 Watts TOKAY GRAPES RITZ Crackers - pkg 20¢ — RED PITTED =: 10¢ TABLE SALT PEACHES G. E. MAZDA LIGHT BULBS « 15e RED ROSE COCOA can 18¢ TABLE MUSTARD a 10¢ CIDER VINEGAR wide mouth jar 0g MAXWELL HOUSE COFFEE BEVERLY TOILET TISSUE 3 roils J ]¢ ARGO STARCH ® phe Be GALVANIZED PAILS 10a“ 21¢ SEA CLUB SALMON 2 =n 29¢ WINDEX bot. 15¢ BLUE BIRD ORANGE JUICE FANCY APPLE SAUCE ROYAL ANNE CHERRIES 5 can 28¢ 3 #2 cans 25¢ 3 cans 25¢ tall can 14¢ RED KIDNEY BEANS 2 cans q5¢ DRANO can 2le CHIPSO Flakes or Granules Ige, pkg. 21¢ CRISCO Shortening ® 19g; 3-® Sle » He CELERY tex Sec Cabbage ® 3c — Eggplant ea 5¢ — Bananas 4 Ibs 19¢ | QUALITY MEATS! PORK ROAST rs Ib 14¢ HAMBURG - - Ib 18c LEG OF LAMB - Ib 27¢ MINCED HAM - Ib 17¢ I would be required to take on assuming that office. jcated willingness to trade support the county and in the interest of the tax-payers of Oen- tre County permit me 10 ask you, the men chosen by your respec- tive parties as candidates for County Commissioner; PRIMARIES PROMISE A DID YOU DURING [ TION TO THE CENTRE PRIMARIES PROMISE AN APPROPRIATION TO ANY SIMILAR GROUP? HAVE YOU MADE OR WiLL YOU MAKE SUCH A PRO- MISE DURING THE COMING CAMPAIGN? The tax payers are enti know where you stand on such a vital problem. Their fiers are at stakb. M, H. BROWN, Hi & K od oh chemicals on a scale to meet all the | Stewing Oysters - pint 23¢ Frying Oysters - pint 30¢ SEA SCALLOPS -“Ib25¢ . witie 8 _
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