THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, BELLEFONTE, PA. Page Three July 1; 1943, . EN In The Solomon's ", - * In Air Corps Pfc. Joseph E. Private McCulley My. and Mrs residents McCulley 18, Js a E. A. McCulley of Centie county his enlistment April 15 sid~d with his parents in Alter entering service Pvt Culley wa Port Siocum, N.Y ferred to Fort McDowell, San cisco, Calll June 14 for Hawall, and was there until fall when he was transfeired firhting front the cific. He is the Solomon son ol former Prior to 1941, he re- Altoona Mc - a month the tationed fot and then LU He sailed to tl omewnere in believed to be now Islands — - Corp. Gi. Harrison Walker Walker Walker Arrives in Africa Weber Jr Bast Logan @ COT Street, Bellefonte, who had been at loyd Ft. Dix, N. J, arrived safely Nort} Africa, according this week by his Kathryn McCrea who, with he: foni« nm of Mr, and Mr Bellefonte R. D. 3 John of 1942 L Russell G fl in) Wi [oH Philadelphia baby lives in Belle- vbove twin of Mile - we— 5 orp Walker is the and Sent to Texas Camp of the former Kat Hillard, of Pvt. Jerome Fred Confer, son of valley View Prior t hi enlist Mr. and Mrs, Jerome Confer of East emploved bv t « They are 22 vears of Howard Street, who was called for nil ihe : q oT di pid service about a month is now “4 Lime and Stone Co ussell G. York training at Camp Bowie, Texas ——— - . ter, 1042, as a Nav) Is Named Corporal Transferred to Utah K. Ward son of Mi Cpl. Harold Bradford, son of My ‘ard of Prossertown, whi and Mrs. Clyde Bradford of Centre V. Me Hall, a teletype maintenance opera- tor, has been transferred from the Army Air Base at Topeka, Kansas Kerns. Utah hileen it he was ago, np a————— tationed at formerly Bake 1 y } xX y Cadet age enlisted in Al Olathe employe ‘Shooting Fool’ 5) TWIN YORK BROTHERS OUT TO WIN Alfred Walk : Yorks mits ib Lion . Roger I. Yorks and . —- A Corps Expert Marksman Octo. Cadet and Kan ¢ t i in Bellefonte ONE hundred-and-sixty-seven years have passed since the Declaration of Independence of these United States set forth all the principles of gov. ernment by which those who moulded our Liberty believed a people could live in security and contentment. Those principles still stand, We are fighting for them now as hard as we ever fought for them, We—togeth- or with the United Nations—must and shall bring Liberty for all, for al- ways, out of our ultimate Victory. ,~ HONOR Wilford Fisher Kenneth G. Bickel Ambrose Watson Albert Osman ROLL Clair Poorman Donald Fisher Elizabeth Mangino Walter Forester Earl Milton James Shilling Guy Kellerman Eugene Wehr L J Above you will find the names of employes of this store who are serving in the armed forces. These are the men and women , . . heroes and hero- ine . .. . who have left their jobs and homes to do a Big job for Uncle Sam. Words cannot express our great debt to them. There's little we can do to repay them. But that “little” we will do... . well. We will keep working towards Vietory . . . . making every minute of every day count. We will get behind the war effort in every way possible, Each War Bond we buy is an investment in their safe return. Their names . . . . and faces . ... will be constantly before us. OLF FURNITURE C Allegheny Street Bellefonte, Pa. Filet Writes Hom elie Corp. Harold Chaney Confer . 4 { fs han Centinues Flight Training Aviation James F. Kell Jr on of 8 Francis Kelles completed approximately two pining atl the 7nd / Detachment *alet Training Georgia, and will ne of the Army Alr Advanced Flying Schools y oh £ Vein Miah § ml phase of |} flight {1 report soon Foroes ail fn mo # finished the second part of Farachute Rigger Kelley 5 Beaman Beoond Class into the East Bi COUTrSe Cadet now well faster trained to step more powerful familia g i } school nromnted tie planes hecome vAanoed Upon vanced course he will be awarded his iwings, a rating of flight officer i second igned units of the wg duly i 0 Dara after akelun or ti { to ! completion of his ad- i. N ighter-than-ait Heutenant ope of the many tacticp | Army Air Forces for fly | ns MA — and ass inciuderd mar coast guardsmen WAVES of the Lakehurst Parachute Matetiel School which trains its students in the Navy method of packing and maintaining parachutes Is Promoted | Pvt Harold F. Tressler of Pleas- ant Gap, who is stationed at Camp Rucker. Ala. was recenlly promot- ed to the rank of private. first class Pvt. Tressier is a nephew of Mr. and ks of Pleasant Gap sn ———— Is Named Sergeant William H. Brouse Jr, of Belle- fonte. who is with the armed forces overseas, was recently promoted to the rank sergeant, according to word received this week by his fath- William H Sr. Thomas Street g of ithoir jobs, would do exceptional work in other occupations or Brouse TO THE REPUBLICAN VOTERS OF CENTRE COUNTY: This week, I filed my nomination petition for the office of PROTHONOTARY of C==ts¢ County, subject to the rules govern- ing the Republican party at its primary election on Tuesday, Sep- icmber 14, 1043 Owing to Goverfiment restrictions, necessary in the prosecu- tion of the war, the traditional campaign of yesteryear is out the usual customs must be discarded this year . therefore, 1 shall use the medium of the County Newspapers and Uncle Sam's mail to bring my campaign to the attention of the people of Centre County. May 1 have your support and your Influence? Respectfully, James L. Adams 8On (« man of 8. Allen Hag chu Cambridge rolled INE =n other son Fl Lo Bevymour Returns to Duties A ( Walter R I Mi gradu Hizh fer » ho ire Mlate 5) | wes of Lhe School while on duly Hosterman Jr, "Whe Mi W. R. He been recuperat nnd Home o Pett Lituts H Technology Nn iy in Lock Haven Furlough returned to hi Office J cL In Mase iN mMeleoroiogy nile week with hb parent Kenneth Hosterman n moved from Miami Beacl Field, N. ( stationed with > Ti ang SPECTAES a“! o : yo’ on 0 (. ct Unrationed Fun for the Fourth Because fun unrationed, is sunshine we) ed ' if and pla Wi Hn ill the atehing NOW all a! parkling lot he vou need through HNIC low price 2.PC. SEERSUCKER & BUTCHER LINEN Dresses $6).98 | ~~ OTHERS TO $4.95 Cool as a mint 1 and 2Z-piece striped patlern Seersucker; 2-piece Butcher Linen; also pin stripe Seer- Checked Gingham. Dot Ravons, Cham- Chintz. Crinkled Linene Dresses. Some in sizes 910 15; others 11 to in 3% to 44. and hox sucker Polka hrav. (‘repe and 20: a few SWIM SUITS For Mcn, Women and Children All the popular Swim Suits vou will need for fun and for better health. CHILDREN’S SWIM SUITS 39¢ to $1.00 LADIES’ SWIM SUITS $1.98 to $2.98 Dressmaker and 2-Pe. Swim Suits, Cloth and Lastex styles, BOYS’ TRUNKS 39 to $1.00 MEN'S TRUNKS Part wool and Lastex styles $1.39 to $1.98 SUN GLASSES 10¢ to 25¢ 1':-0z. Bottle Elizabeth Kent Leg Lotion - - SLACK SETS FOR WOMEN AND MISSES Practical for work preity for playtime! Choose good-looking, full cut Slack Sets fashioned of Herring. bone. Denim, Covert, Gabardine, Congo Cloth, ele. Solids, checks and novelty effects. $2.98 to 53.98 PLAY SUITS Pretty, bright 1 and 2-piece cotton Play Suits. Some with separate skirts, Sizes 12 to 1K, 52.29 | LUANA SLACKS Covered bution plackets; pleated: side set in pocket. Navy, Copen, Green and Luggage. Size 12 to 20, $1.98 Others $2.29 10¢ Spun Gabardine Slacks Pleated front; one pocket. Brown, Navy and Gray. Sizes 12 to 18, $2.98 Others at $3.98 “A. C. TURNER C0. AIR-CONDITIONED-SHOP IN COMFORT Crider’s Exchange Bldg. Bellefonte
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