July 8; 1943, THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, BELLEFONTE, PA. Page Three AMES WILSON HAS VARED TRAN ING James K. Wilson “Jimmie” Wilson Mrs. J. A. Wilson of Mr Bellefon le good example of the varied training "being given most members of today's U. 8. Army to make them the best | [trained and Lest equipped soldiers | in the world, | A graduate of the Bellefonte High School in 1938, he was employed as a machinist at the Sutton Engineer. ing plant here and was a member of the local National Guard unit When the Guardsmen were taken into the regular army and the local troop was sent to Camp Shelby In January 1941, Wilson went with them, but returned to Bellefonte on April 18, 1941 at the expiration of his enlistment period He returned to his work at the Sutton plant, but the urge Ww be In the service resulted in his enlist ment In the Navy on August 24, 1042. He received his basic training at Great Lakes, II, and from there was sent Ww Miami Beach, Florida, where he attended a diesel engineer. ing school, Completing that course he was transferred to New York City, and while In the north was sent to Boston, Mass, for a two-day course in fire-fighting. From there he was sent to a gunnery school In Rhode Island, and then returned by boat to Miami After three weeks of further train. ing in the south he was assighed to active duty, and is now believed to aboard a PC boat patrolling waters in the Atlantic Le coastal Specialized Training Miller, R H ngineering, train- ing at Arm) The Specializ as the ASTP proximatel versitie i : d ain men for important special service in Army. Those rigid- selected. Tw the ly FETE been established at sity. The men midtories and structed In Army by university in under the same as In Uaining states are repr 50MIN the versity and iave diana Univer- ed I for- rate irated tructors military | of » Haven ot Cad 1942 Miller was graduated In Bellefonte High School Pennsylvania State entering Army from attended fore the Comnletes Basie ld K. Bae: eaman se vary! of Vivian L. Bar th street, Bellefonte following training |} Station, Samp- now elig for fur- where additional given. Upon ten in hi Gerald K officer Training nd of ha on - jer nted eave 8. Na 1 Tx N. Y. He i: r assignment will be pletion of this next Bluejacket wlify for the ining ible nat ™ tion com naval Baer rat- Career ty a pelly Wounded in Action Mary E. McCloskey. of Lock has received word from the Department that her son, Staff Walter E. McCloskey, has been wction in the Europ Mrs War Sgt WOU war theater fed In »an SCOTIA (By BH. M. Williams) nth ry sting ILY NPeLLiis Fhe aduil church July 2m Nis 4 melnber wa Harry ness matter there were exit. The on Friday ever hame of Mr State College One home ha by the death the past two both father and mother from the Stevenson hom ¢ at Waddie We know this is a great loss to the Btev- enson childrer have both Parents taken awa ether, and they have the symnp a - munity Mrs makes celebrated birthday same date william Tre brated his pirthday. Ma days to both o Well, we spent in this vicinity and all seeme over it. This we all cs day until this war is Won know the boy Public Sales TE ¢ on next been angel weeks to ae TOs y of Ollr RIT Johanna I on Harry Her Do rth at home 1 happy hol- we feel do each ang over there will MONDAY. JULY 12-~ Jodon will offer at public sa the Ceotye Lohr farm between Bellefonte and Pleasant Gap, a carload of Min ea ota horses Sale at 8 ck p m. BEM Smith, auct. W_C Smelt ger. clerk THURSDAY wild will the C. E Kers flinbure, Pa Dakota horses M Ww Boyer "Saturday, July 17 EDWARD LL. HEATON will offer at public sale on his farm three miles north of Milesburg, along the Moose Run road, the following peraonal property ESTOCK ye ke JUI miich cows, another will 20 months old, 2 hogs, weigh with oalf by wide fresh soon. heifer, bull, 20 months old about 200 each FARM IMPLEMENTS wagon, Deering light binder, mower, drill, Sure Drop corn plants er. corn worker: bay rake; harrow. brooder stove; and ring. Delaval cream separator gihigle trees; double trees: log chalns and many other articles 00 numer ous to mention Sale at p. In Mayes and Stover, auc H. L. HARPSTER AUCTIONEER Prompt attention given all sales PHONE 35% PINE GROVE MILLS, PA. « Brook iron kettle i ts x2 L. FRANK MAYES General Auctioneer Real Estate Sales A SPECIALTY ! CALL BTATE COLLEGE, 2342 over it that we part our help and Know trying 0 do our have any son ervice bul we can poor mother's son have a jot of to help out and win and of the they rela. We Tha) se tHara : ETE Let's all try go our - Soldier Returns to Camp. Claude A. Confer returned to his duties at Camp MeCain, Miss after spending a 10-day furlough with his mother, Mrs. Sara Com.r, Logan street, Bellefonte, and with his wife at the home of her par- ents, Mr and Mrs Ceo. IL. Homan, Linden Hall PUBLIC SALE OF MINNESOTA - HORSES! Pvt t On the George Lohr Farm, Between Bellefonte and Pleasant Gap MONDAY, JULY 12 at 8 o'clock p. m. This is an awfully fine lot f big young horses fresh from the farm, all good workers. The lot includes mated teams and single horses, good colors and some extra good ones, There are also two pairs of BIG MULES, nice and quiet, which are a real buy. If in need of a horse come and inspect this group as western horses are getting scarce and may not be avail able much longer. T. E. JODON E. M. SMITH, Auctioneer, WwW. C. SMELTZER, Clerk. one | be | ille | Osborne | PUBLIC SALE—CARLOAD OF South Dakota HORSES! At the C. E. Kerstetter Sale Barn Mifftinburg, Pa. | Thursday, July 15th | Starting at 7:30 p. m, 2 plows, | | former RAIN Cpl. Frank Krout rs Pvt. Joseph CU. Krout nny ESN . Tony L. Krout 1 of Hall Pn Ghd in Krout three wrothers shown Mrs. Frances Their father, March of this The above Krout Matt year are ONS of Centre Krout Kroutl entered the ser- 28. 1042 and from the reception center at New Cumber- land was sent to Ft Bragg. N. C for basic training. Later he was sent to Ft. Jackson, 8. C.. where he re- ceived a rating as private first class On April 1, 1943, while stationed Camp Gordon he was promoted to Corporal, and he now is stationed at Camp Brad- ford, Va. Before entering the service Cpl. Krout was employed as a crane operator in Pittsburgh Pvt. Joseph C. Krout vas inducted into the service in November, 1843, and from the New Cumberland was sent to Camp Adalr, Oregon, where he has been stationed ever sihice Before entering the service he was employed at the ‘rank vice on October nt Krout is married to the Faust, of Spring Pvt Eleanor port Mills Pvt Tony L. Krout entered the leorvice in Pehruary of this vear snd {after the usual brief period at New Age Wt | 2 Bay Geldings 5-7 ! Blacks and Bay Mare and Gelding Bay Mares ! Sorrels, Mare and Celd- ing Bay Mares with colts by side Brown Geldings Sorrel Gelding Sorrel Gelding Bay Gelding . 3100 Nn 3100] 2850 | 1600 | 1500 1500 | Cumbertana was sent who attended was tioned Pvt. Krout Gregg Township High School, emplofed as an electric welder by! bes {Dravo’s, Inc, of Leedsdale, Pa. { fore entering the armed forces - Cots AAF & Hation Corp. LaRue 1. Berfield, Binnema- honing, has been cited by the com- mander of the AAF for a flight nerth of Madang, New Guinea, last De- !kle of Bellefonte reception center at) | Bellefonte, : high school in Federal Ordnance | {Depot at White Deer, near Williams-| now stationed to Camp Sea-Pees. 3500 | gwift, Texas, where he now is sta-, by his father, TRANG IN 0. Pvt. James Raymond Mr How. Year Oi Sam's armed fore« A son of and Mrs. Raymond Young of RI i will be 22 Receives Promotion Adi has been jie ant irew 1. Run- COIMAs- arcard- Master Sergeant fy a first sioned tet 4 to ind ormation received Department fron where he i nd of Mr Ww son of Belk font 1474 War tation the husba Kile and ul { m Bellefonte wed Penn worked for the and the civilian riment in 1 aba, non to being NOW 8 A privates advancement ened radeon 1 v : Hi the wd was With See-Bees. Johnson, Florida, | 8 2/¢ Eugene Wehr Seaman Wehr, son of Mr. and Mrs R. Wehr, of East Curtin street graduate of the local 1941, enlisted in the Sea-Bees on January 23, 1943 and is at Camp Endicott, Davisville, R. 1 Upon entering the service Seaman | we hr was sent to Camp Peary, Va where he received his basic train ing, Leing transferred to Camp Endi- cott in March. Prior to entering the Wehr had been employed who is manager of the local Sheffield milk plant, and by the Wolf Purniture Company. He was home on a furlough late May c a - WINS THIRD NAVY CROSS Commander Edward N. Parker, skipper of the destroyer Cushing, {lost in the battle of Guadalcanal Inst November, has been awarded a Gold mn OLIGI. PARSONS (TORY ARMY HR CORFS ~ ON ENGLISH SO Set. Kenneth E. Parsons Pars ¥r3y M anid Pr v r Cot werk arnt Fr Cadet Max Alters fon Cadet Max Alters Hatry Alters, of East is cheduled to be an advanced train- ing school at Yale University, New Haven, Conn... on July 26 when be widl a commission as Ba sec- Heutenant Aly Corse Cadet Alters gradiunig Bellefonte High Schou] in of 1934. entered the cember 31, 1942 early training at Florida. Prior ployed by Company Aviat son of Mr. and Mrs Beaver sireei, graduated 5 from receive ond in the the class wervice Des an received his Boca Raton Field he Was em- Engineering ai to that in Cadet Alters 8 married to the former Rose Beuneit Bellelonte, and during his absence Mrs. Albers is residing in an apartment on West Bishop street of » | Graduate Mechanic So Ralph 1 Korman. 18, son of Mr and Mrs, Ciavton I. Kerman, Belle- kgute RD 1. was graduated last or from the airplane mechanics snia00) operated by the Army Air Forces Technical Training Come ymand, Roosevelt Field, N. ¥Y Korman, like other members of his class, has completed the third stage of training in the New York area of the Technical Trming Command Earlier he attended the Academy of Aeronautics at La Guardia Field, N Y. and the Casey Jones School of Aeronautics at Newark, N. J Korman is a graduate of foute High School - | Completes Counce ea " RE “mm Ficst c lass Raymond F. Ad- dieman, son of Mr. and Mrs. Alva J. Addlemon, Boalsburg, hag been . Belle- SERGI. CALHOUN CHIEF ARMORER HUNGERBOLT Ardery Calhoun Set ot Mr i into Lhe service M« ade Das aun on Jul) Camp M sted from 3 Bx in atiended Dickinson Bernina snd complied his studies Penn Stats tie was win Brix Com : sitet do unity Tuten sO the $1436 Mo Foe Matilda In Army Service Pe. Paul WW. Watson Paul is the Mr. and Mrs Frank WwW. Watson of Unionville, and is now In ung at Port Ord, Cal He was inducted into U. 8 Army service Sept. 18 1942 son of tran Awarded Purple Heart Robert H. Aldiich, stn of Mr Mrs RW. Aldrich, of near Ridgway. has been awarded the Pur. ple Heart decoration for wounds Te- oeived in action In Tunisia. He is making normal retovery in a North African hospital and is able to be up part of the Ume in a wheel chair Reports For Duty Donald Knisely of Bast High street, Bellefonte, who recently ene listed in the U8 Afr COP, reported for duty early this week at Keesler Field, Mise. Un'll leaving Bellefonte he was employed by the Titan Metal Company Pvt and Science Distovers New Miracle Drug Seienee hae (ound a new wonder drug made from moki that will do {everything sulfa chemicals will do Read the curious way this drug was discovered and the astonishing things being sccomplished with it} {One of the many entertaining fen- | tures in the July 18th lssue of The! (American Weekly, the big magazine distribhited with the Baltimore Sun- day American. Order from your! newadealer wins pig nan” OMMUNICATIONS Staff Sgt. J Mr Howard Medal by ney wens levement flights in Burkey, son o Burkey of has been awarded an Alr Lt. -Cen. George Ken- Allled alr chief Bouth - Pacific, for shy In making 25 operational weified periods, ack C and vy Webster CADET IS GRADUATE - Co in the “meritoriou t wn annovnced Woday wi wit ter ntl pit While trans ATi Hg New Cuine decoraled, song clght Olhier en efforts In sully Beef wea Bid Burkey officer men, ton I Ou bile GIy » Ex thie ner Carries 4 ation read THY h men SLO ove motmtainoy terrain adverse weather conditions in and often ne- thin w mille wd port alrpiane a fe provi Hire William and Ma 0. I ther opt Ay wil Wty man Fetzer mn { rie Fels 8 Fic. Fra icKu MeKindes LTE | M " A ave » MINGOVILLE HONOR YOUTH I? WINNING COMPANY ¥ = ” od 1 " ng Finishes “Boot” Training : : LW HERERO Om ran a a se hh i GASOLINE RATIONING AND CAMPAIGNING permit Rationing rules gasoline for I want the with that political purg (sasoline to show that Why should Lime political purposes record rreemeoent ¢ 107 | am in disag 4 be ASO many ruling at a the make the Mig f line used OSES 1 all £as0- gel I will when persons are unable line needed for essential use? not or | + ee) personal visitation in my of Prothonotary, customary office would be camj the because 1 20 n aoing that vital 0 that you personal visit and sas line and tires are This 1 do not not using gasoline for political purpose: using war effort will know slatement is make a the riven why that | am BOND C. WHITE, Prothenetary. EE — — — I... LL, Having Trouble Getting Help? Se are we. Like you, we're faced with the biggest job wm our history. And, like you, we've t many of the men who used 10 help us. Yet that's unly part of the story. Every day, on farm and factory, there's something new 10 test the skill of those running the business. Not only get. ting help, but—to mention a few others— rising costs, ma a fair profit, and setting aside reserves for a rainy day. Essentially, those s ave the same for farm and factory, ‘though may at times differ in size. But ft is that v called “ma * that liarly American ability to think through problemns antes how tough, that is helping to see us through ginduated from the aircraft mech- anies’ school in the Army Air Forces Technical Training Command at ‘Seymour Johnson Pleld N. GC At this North Carolina station in the AAFTTC he has spent four onthe learning and practicing ail! types of aircraft maMitenance and repaly i After attending Harris Vocational ting High School, Pic. Addleman worked, If joa are weak » with the police department in the, es Philadelphia Navy Yard, and Wak hes mautted Oct 7, 1042. His wife lives! 5 {in Spripg Mills, Blue Roan Mare. Roan Gelding Black Gelding Grey Gelding | Black Gelding 1450 Spotted Mare Pony 650 1450 1400 1450 | 1450 cember. His bomber was engaged in Star in lieu of a third Navy Cross an attack on a nenemy convoy, and for “extraordinary heroism,” it has scored five direct hits, resulting in been announced {the explosion of a warship, which | Parker, 38. husband of Elizabeth rank two hours later {Hunter Parker of Bellefonte, won’ ; i I~ {his original Navy Cross in a hight Hhis Is another good load of horses | in ‘Medical Corps [engagement with Jap forces invad- demand higher prices. | bought direct from the farm, typed | 10 William J. Campbell, son of | ing the Netherlands East Indies, std : [to suit you buyers. Don't miss this | Mrs 8. Campbell. of Bouth Allen his Gold Star in liey of a secon A ntimbet of Farms an : | sale if you need any horses as this treet, State Oolleze, has been or- cross for his part in the night battle a will be Uflered 84 1s my last load for the season. Sale | {dered to report to the Carlisle Bar-| lof Badoeng Straits le In the near 4 rain or shine {racks for six weeks’ training in the | Mrs. Parker, daughter of Mr, and Army Medical Corps. He will then Mrs. J D. Hunter, of East Curlin Watch for Dates! John Gruenewald. be sent to the O'Riley General Hos- | street, Bellefonte, is at my re- BOYER, Auct, pital, Springfield, Mo, wding In Ban Francisco It is this skill in businessmen have most in common, a skill which insures the realization of our determination to all that's needed for our country today, and ride make a fair Yiving greater sery- Company, RICH RED BLOOD 20 roamagement hat farmers end | If your system in lacking Whew var. Loy 8 dh anemia, Ss | Why not have the benefit of competitive bidding in the sale of your property. — ND Past experiences have proven that public sales of real estate J Fa wre vied be beter te te Hew of Chem” WPM RTE Tp — TH Word Today” ® 643 Fn EWI, Mendes Seeugh Seder, ws OOS | MW.
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