Centre Democrat. (Bellefonte, Pa.) 1848-1989, August 19, 1943, Image 7

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dhe Cenire Democrat
BELLEFONTE, PA, THURSDAY, AUGUST 19,
es Fach Week IT 1}
Random
Jesse
ADLER
Looks at
the NEWS |
SIGN atop the World Theatre on
West 40th Street: “World Closed For |
Alterations, Will Reopen Soon.”
SIGN scribbled on window of Chi
nese laundryman named Sing Low
In midst of Harlem riots: "Me Col-
ored Too!”
THE Allies found 800 Italian air-
planes abandoned in Sicily, Shows
when you lose contro] and go up in
the alr you don't go up into the air. |
WELL, the Normandie is out of
the mud and floating. That's more
than you can say about Mussolini
BEST story of the week concerns
the chap who revorted for his phy-
sical but demanded ua 4-F rating be- "Three
cause one leg was six inches shorter ;
tating hospital treatment
y he: p . { By
than the othe: Ihat's okeh buddy | result of an accident which occurs \ Goldstein is
the doctor sald as he marked him
“Accepted--Camp Upton where red early Th Aridiay SL of laa} ny  racture » he Jet
. week at the Intersection Route tion to shock and la
wife sending you the wi 220 and the old route through Mill cration is face. His entire body,
SVEN. Anyway Hall. Involved were a bus of the Sus- it spid, was cut from flying glass
THE OPA has just put a celling on | quehanna Transit Co, operated by | All tiiree urgical treatment
raspberries. Too bad they don’t con-| Jeseph Fetterman of Lock Haven, i Lock ‘Haven Hospital
trol the vo rbal specie end a new club coupe driven by to the State Police
re . : Samuel Goldstein, of Mill Hall, R. D investigate
. DESCRIPTION of a Mr tein his brother toward Mil
semehogy §wick on Charle Goldstein, who was rid- t inters
SWEDEN'S
encouraging
’
in ere-
iy
but no
B ard
IN ORDER
comfortable tt!
F. Goodrich (
will be
stable bedding
I remember v
difference between
modities on some restaurant
LEON HENDERSON on
the air for O'Sullivan Heels billed a
“America's Number One Heel” He'll
have plenty of bidders f at title
A NEW OPA order forbid
of paper New Year
or otaer Amusing
won't be The
celebrants Wear
own hats!
SECRETARY
Perkins makes
the cost of livin
|
]
NEWS,
FEATURES
SECOND
SECTION
[tems
1943.
’
’
NUMBER
Black Market Sales of
Gasoline, Shoes, and Meat
Aired at OPA Hearings
Mill Hall R. D. Woman, Short on Gas Stamps,
Cets Sales Warning; State College
Shoe Store Cited
He
verti
!
’
VOLUME 62,
Three Persons Injured In
Coupe and Bus Crash at
Mill Hall Intersection
Driver of Auto Reported to Have Run Through hy Ql
Stop Sign; Collided Head-on With ww 1
Front End of Bus : |
|
WALKING AD
1
Borrowed Time Square
the ive, walking,
U B
1 Of Bellefonte
Ra IL)
for tu
| YoU REMEMBER OL JONES
FARM ON THE PIKE ROAD, HE
| HAD TWO PAVGHTE RS, ONE
MARRIED SMITHS SON ANP
R ONE MARRIED THE
4 BOY. WELL (1% THE DAVIS
| pov THAT WAS DECORATED
FOR HEROS MM. PIsPro stp oF |
THREE MACHINE (GUN NESTS AND
CWOHTEEN Th |
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INIA
15 HE WE Poy
L&
1K wi
n unconscious a
his
suf «
iver win
received :
Char
rendered
deep gash on
ecessi-1 bus di
the 1
haa |
’
men were injured tions Les CARRAMBA!
as ement
[ hs
{ wiibet
t [4] which
f rors] ita 1
O metropolitan
Of to si
ground
received
who
bus
and
in
ome
shoe merchant
the n ia!
Hall
ection
» N ] y
Pin-Up Crd traveling Judge O'Rourks
in
after
when
Gold
D
g with him, were
injur Another passenger
identified a
Mr Mom
un m
%aTe!
> t Aa 4
you get 1"
y ling the
discharging
the
on
Lanning the most sey id gear
k
Smorkasbord |
Room
Goldstein
the new
frdo t
bh
AS od in the get
travell east
+ 9) a
mo. e only soldier
Durkin
rt. M:
sid as
of
Cat OF
named ment hed heaa-or ©
’ tt
escaped Le
Wills $300 to His
Fishing Buddies
Bequest Made By Lycoming Howard, KR, D. Man Admits In-
County Army Officer
Killed in Action
to make 4 a——
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it §
ITA
president of
O A
ANY pix
Car Turns Over,
Youth Arraigned
Driver Is Fined
In Murder Case
William H. Cummings, 14, Ad-
mits Shooting 77-Year-
Old Neighbor
using rubber mattre
sr the war
tiie
Couple Scalded in
Canning Blast
ui
nen Ie iS
om-
menu
the tWO «
Jars of Beans Let Go When post
¥
in Accident
at Lock Haven
intersection a volvement
Mill Hall
here
goin
Ww
Ww
Oven Door is Opened at
are
4 LL Frank Home
First Lieut. Aaron H. Decker
Montgomery, Lycoming
went off
with Paul R
Wilbur Decker
feier
iret
or t! ite
Chasing
s Of
14
in
Lock
home of
Haven
mornin ast week
Harry Cummings 14-
Son Henry Cummings
ip. entered a
murder of his
Prederick R
night, Aug-
use At a hearing held
Eve I Mark
’ Wednesday
aea Som
women | Wiliam
vear.old
their year-oiq
of Castanea
plea of guilty
Ti-year-old neighbor
Buckingham, Saturday
ust 7. Although one of a large fam-
county pBelieiont
liked
2 p i Le
for Brungard to Wai
IO] Wo wal ) fish
Decker
r
hie fore he t en police
’ { ’
wip 3 rye ¥ ol :
celeration finally «
highway 1
Upon
car had
augnt
Tiist gd thal he
the OPA reguia-
Crash of Truck
howe el the
vavs
lost
can al Investig:
turned ove
“ TH H
killed
Africa
Was
in North
7 Persons Hurt In
Frances
that
down
3
Labor
drive
» statement = :
Wh
Later Glen
RD
EOhe of
went
it confused
What she probe
with is
NEWS ITEM
who just
Army, plant
the Navy i
Irving Berl
this war
I SEE where Roosevelt went out
fishing and came up with a Church.
fll. Now they'll probably go fishing
together—for Red fish!
A DOG on the W. 60th Street sub-
way coused a 2S.minute delay.
That's one way of stopping a sub!
huh?
the " t 3
Le preset
prod ied
£
|
¢ od
no relative was with him
no legal counsel. The
to be held for the October
of Clinton county court
ily and
ne had
case
i term
Testimony was presented by Sher-
iff D Edward Grenoble, who
in the investigation of the mur-
He had Buckingham's
home with and
the man shot through the head on
a bench in the front yard 20 feet
from the front door. He had ques
tioned the boy Saturday night and
Asgisle
der to
gone
the coroner found
i
‘was on the scene when the gun was
found. Cummings, who first said the
shooting was scoidental, scknowled-
ged on Sunday that it was deliber-
ate
riding
Automobile Crash
Car Containing Two Women
and Five Children Runs
Off Highway
hile Fy
Lond
na Chamberiain
28. of Hol-
lidaysbursy Wednesday left the
highway and crashed headon into
a tree, it resulted In injuries to two
women and five chikiren who were
in the car. The sccident oc-
curred three miles west of Newry,
on the county owned road near Puz-
$
inst
$300 to be
r John Cherry
and Paul R
8 FOO
fishing
Deck -
re
nded In a
Wilbur
Decker Be
time
CXH
trip I«
a
he
Yi
Ldeutenan
¥
1942
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LAS
written
Decker
yb
Will PETSONRIY
May 20
home hi
WrviIce, notes
his house In
unfortunately
future have been
when he w
leave frogn military
premonition t
order
my forecasts of
100 accurate.’
ns on
Fy) put
observes
the
and
Plan Mother and
Causes Uproar
belonging 10 his
Hi RD
Charlie Aer
both of
Police
Weaver's
and reported a car
father, ©O Weaver
ih
WHE, Residents of Philipsburg Su-
B Sound
Howard burb Aroused Bs
that
and
anda
were noticed
. of Crash
Leak r 3 . y
clothing were rather dry
despite NETS as
LAA -
ir
ard
Resident
burg
thelr
aay
pected that he was the missing
Wis
“a
¢ 3
H
and
ver inter admitied
man
fesaion
ie
wrote and ar
E a
EEOC COL ~
morning thie # jy
crash
from their beds to investigate
Dolse was caused bY & truck
by unknown persons from Meyer
Brothers’ Industrial Service Com-
pany. striking a tree and going up a
four-fool embankment and
fiving about the kitcher
The explosion resulted
fread damage it 5.5 kit bo poy
He was given a hearing Saturday
| morning before Alderman EA. Ry-
ann. He was charged with reckless
driving, driving to the left of center
of the highway and with fallure to
uniformed
The
stolen :
be a
dishes
ing glasses othr
and
LE FL
and
coer
stopping the COCK
for a officer He Wis
wide-
ites
em
8
getown, Bialr county
Daughter Banquet so-
ordered to pay fines of $10 and
upsell
Aker
DIZZY LAW
Under Pennsyivania law
crime for a minor to buy
rs
Kis no
or smoke
gives,
cigareties to a person
Yeur f age guilty of
Pennsylvania
flagrantly vio-
Ve
CIEAlX ie who sus
ix
LE
SAW “For Whom The Bell Tolls’
It is the best still-life of the month
Montours- nd turning at right angles
testified
statement
Bucking -
also claim-
Pvt. William OG. Fink
ville detail State Police
that the lad had made
that he had shot
ham purposely. The boy
ed that spot where wads from
were discovered was
the site at which he had stood when
he fired
“The boy,
Mrs
oO
Chamberlain
th w
suffered injur- Was
possible fra
nw, severe
IF 23
Kd
.
PU
f $250 in each case He
i and giver H ni which
$3750
At a regular business meeting of a
the Halmoon 4-H Ec. Club |}
a Mother and Daughter banquet was
planned to be held the Wilson
home on August 26 A full course
menu was outils and the variou
will be prepared by the dif-
ferent girls of the club. Miss Helen
8. Butler demonstrated the mixing
and baking sponge cake. Al
frozen custards and milk sherbet
of which was enjoved very much
ithe girls
The
omnonwesith
ix
FOO OBSCURES FI
- % ist Ture Valley te was eariy morn N .
- . y TOMATOES
2:30 «
took
i lacerations » produce Lhe CIOCK
Damage 1 "
timated
souwiGer ang in- at
root Sa
p y get Wt
ODD AND
CURIOUS
EVENTUALLY
When his family dentist, Dr.
L. O. Kincaid, suggested that he
have three teeth filled before his
induction, Robert Zimmerman,
of Effingham, IIL, told the den-
tist: “Won't have time—I'll have
an Army dentist de it.” When
he climbed into a dentists chair
at Camp Grant, he found facing
him, Lieut. L. O. Kincaid of the
Army Dental Corps,
the was *
Lhe - there was x
Open Playground
At Pleasant Gap
mits
sed nn
00
mother of
suffered lacora-
scalp, forehead,
ard posaible fracture
, ‘ 50
the shot gun fis .
aishes
Several
stated
running
residents
thal they heard
up Ide street
following the crash
either asked the
hurt or said that he
were drops
cab of the truck
The truck went
W. E Houck
the and
of
tions of both knees
| tongue chin,
of the jaw
Clarence
I4rs
lace
Jos
Mrs
the face
Mera
Mr
two men
immediately
and that
her he
was hurt
who is a pupil in the
sixth grade of Castanea township
school, appeared at the hearing
a clean pair of overalls and with his
hair combed. He seemed quite cheer-
ful and stated that he had no idea
when he shot
of
of 0
one
was
There
tt
ad
Chamberiain,
Chamberlain
the
4.
suffered
and nose
n plas ¢ if
SOVETE Pay - i
of the grade
i we gr .
DINE ON RATTLESNAKE
When
picking
ions of
scalp
3
STN several of blood in w
daughter pen ¥ f bl i
ally
The
tary
f following
Clark, Joan Tomco
Laura Peters, Rachel
Shawley. Lois Peters, Jane Andrews
Phyllis Lutz, Arliene Wilson, Bev-
erly Waite, Charlotte Lutz Ruth been installed
Waring, Lois Ann Waite, Frances past months, in-
sme — -— i Waring, Lois Andrews, Jane Rearick, cluding a 16° x 16° zsand box, a volley
AWARDED PURPLE HEART |Rebecca Way, Mrs. Clarence Peters ball court, a softball field, and horse-
The first inkling that Mr, and and Mrs. Maud Wilson shoe pits, New equipment has been
Mrs. Anthony Schager of Emporium | ——— purchased for the use of the come
had that their son, Sgt. Prank Moshannon 4-H Club Meets munity
18chager. had been wounded in the, The community picnic, sponsored’ Throughout the of the sum-
Tunisian campaign was when they by the Moshannon 4-H Club, held mer the playground will be open to
received a snapshot from him show. on Wednesday, July 28, was a huge the public from 9 to 11:30 a. m. on
ing him wearing a Purple Heart dec- success and a good time Was enjoy- Tuesday and Thursday and after
oration. In his letter he sald: “Please (ed by all. Club members present 6:30 p. m. Friday. Volunteer super-
do not worry over me because I was were Faye Quick, Agnes Reiter, visors will be in charge of games
awarded a Purple Heart as there is Joan May, Dorothy Borger, Marian and equipment during these hours
absolutely nothing wrong with me Holt. and Ernestine Quick. Towns- Interorganization Council,
now.” He wag graduated from Em- people present were: Mr. and Mrs. composed of representatives of all
porium High School in 1938 and en- Michael Skripek and children, Mar-!grganizations arf churches in the
listed in the Army two years later (sha and Edward, Mr. and Mrs, Frank community extends a cordial wel-
He was with the ground forces of Culver, Mrs. Harold Borger and chil- come to make use of the new pro-
the Army Air Force when North Af-| dren, Grace and Buddy, Mrs, Harry | ject. Members of the committee in
rica was invaded last fall { Yeager, Mrs. Thomas Kerin, Miss charge stated that they hope to add!
{Alice Borger, Alice Fye, Joan Bor- swings, see-saws and other equip-
ger, Joan Craft, Melvin and Patsy ment during the coming year.
Beals, Bobby Borger. Ellen Reiter!
and Elizabeth Fye; also Janet Wat. |
son and Evelyn Miller of Milesburg. |
rt mms MI —— ss —
" of were present: Lois
Elsie Turner
Coder, Page
miblic Monday
is sponsored by the
the Dro-
¥
rgan-
Chamberia ;
The three
Chamberlain's were treated for
and bruises at the Mercy Hos-
wi ¢ taken after the
Were
ions of
ifidren of
hed con
ir
dents whil
near Miners-
captured
$i ithe Rome res ¢
Buckingham
He admitted
that he had been “cross’ at Mr
Buckingham, Mr Pink testified
Three weeks ago the boy told the
officers that he had chased his bro- |
| thers and sisters out of the house
because he wanted to sleep. Mr
Buckingham saw it and chased him
for it. Later William and 17-year-
old Henry George of Montoursville
had taken some beer belonging to
Mr. Buckingham and the old man
had threatened to tell William's |
father. The morning of the shoot
ing William said he talked to Mr
Buckingham but the man did not
answer. This made him crosser than
ever, he told the officers, and he de-
cided to “do away with him.™ ac-
cording Mr. Fink's testimony
Although this fact was not brought
{ out at the hearing, the boy had told
| investigating officers one of the rea-
{sons he was “cross’ at Mr. Bucking-
{ham was that he had picked quan- |
i tities of Queen of the Meadow, a
| medicinal herb, last summer for the
fold man and had never been paid! next term of court on a surety of
| the promised $1. Frequent arguments | the peace charge at a hearing pe-!
{had arisen over this situation, the | fore Alderman Max J Lipez Thurs-
inquiry also established yday morning. In default of $500]
The Cummings vouth was taken bail, he was returned to the county
to Pennsylvania State College this jail, where he had been lodged on
| week for a mental examination by Wednesday by Deputy Sheriff Wilson
Dr. B. V. Moore, head of the psych- | Burnell. Information made by his
ology department housekeeper, Ceraldine Fledler,
——————— —— charged him with attempting to
DIVER FATALLY HURT shoot her and another woman.
Russell A. Carr, of Knapp Helghts, BOY BADLY HURT
i . died in the
| Mary iim of a brok-| While on his way home from a
len back and internal injuries, suf- [junk yard, Lester Bucher, 10, son of
fered when Carr and Miss Louise Mr. and Mrs. Claude Bucher, of
consequences into
In
owl
other .
ization Coun the home
Fad
en
i of the
Hii
a
of overturned
six back porch
early examination disclosed or
ceptionally light damage fo
porch. Had the truck struck the
house at the foroe it was traveling,
it is likely that the home would
have been knocked from its found-
ation and occupants may have been
injured or killed
A search, which included looking
under the overturned truck and
searching through nearby shrubbery
and other possible widing places,
falied to disclose who the occupants
of the truck might have been
The Meyer brothers, owners of
the truck, stated that none of their
workmen were authorized to have
the truck at the time and that it
had evidently been stolen from their
plant located a hall mile away
-
1 New Office Here
Solves All of Your
Vacation Problems
during questioning ilities to entertain both chil. N
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event much that they
the forming of a Bradford
attlesnake Club
80
that no
plants are
they seem
fomatoes, any-
the
nnn or —
tassios idm s—— andied,
AEF'S FAVORITE HYMNS
Among the favorite hymns of the
American boys with the Fifth Am-
erican Army in North Africa are
Old Rugged Cross. Paith of Our
Pathers, What a Priend, Sweet Hour,
Rock of Ages. Lead Kindly Light
Blessed Assurance. Safely Through
Another Week, and a popular hymn
version of God Bless America, ac
cording to Chaplain Charles Brown
of Pacific Grove, California
) Produce nice large
way
SUPER DRIVE:
Remember the April War Bond
Drive? Most of us thought it was
periiups: the biggest selling campaign
ever staged. Maybe it was but it
will be peanuts compared with the
September drive now coming up. In
a pre-vue of things to come in Sep-
tember, this corner got the distant
Continued on Page M2)
| 'FARM QUESTION BOX
by
ED W. MITCHELL
Form Adviser
General Bectric Statica WGY
LOSES PANTS
Dr. Horace Winchell of Ionia,
Mich, hung his fishing pants
on the line to dry after a fishing
excursion. Going out to get them
later, he discovered that a moth-
er wren had made a nest in one
of the pockets and in the nest
were eggs. Dr. Winchell won't
be able to wear his favorite fish-
ing pants until mother wren gets
through with them.
LIGHTNING HITS STEAK
While a luscious steak was
frying in a fireproof glass frying
pan, a fierce electrical storm was
raging outside at Paterson, N. Y.
Mrs. Jack Anania heard a sharp
explosion in the kitchen. Light-
ning had hit the stove, shatter-
ing the frying pan to bits. The
steak, while all in one piece, was
so splintered with glass that it
could not be eaten.
EATS $10 BILL
Confusion reigned when a $10
bill disappeared from a store
counter at Syracuse, N. Y., where
a customer had placed it while
ordering food. Later a woman,
who had been at the counter
with her baby, returned with the
money explaining that she found
it in the child's mouth.
rest
1
The
to
a
HELD FOR THREATS
George Kemmerer, of Rauchtown,
Clinton county, was held for the
 —
EMPORIUM MAN CITED
| LaRue Berfield, formerly of the
. : wee units department of the Sylvania
Gregg Twp. Schools Open Sept. 7th | company's plant at Emporium, has?
{ The board of school directors of {been cited by the commander of the
{Gregg Township, Spring Mills, re-, A AF. for an attack on an enemy
cently set Tuesday, September 7 as convoy in which his plane scored
the day for the opening of school five direct hits, resulting in an ex-
for the 1943-44 term. The only plosion aboard a Jap warship, which
change in the teaching staff from sank two hours later. The raid took
that which finished the term last place last December north of New
{spring is at the Decker school where Guinea
| Mrs. Florence Daye Smith will teach
iin place of Mrs. Harold Breon, who
had substituted for Mrs. Smith last
year
® nn
If vou'd like to take a vacation
but can’t see how you can afford to
take your family away to the moun-
tains or the seashore for a week or
so--you're the man the Emergency
Farm Labor Office in Bellefonte is | "
looking for. | Q~~What makes the bark come off Q How can I cope with the in-
There's another good reason why 80 apple tree? sect that bores into squash and cu-
you should let the EFLO help you A-~Probably winter injury. At any cumber vines?
{with your vacation plans. The apple rate, there is not much one can do; A. -—-Plant early squash nearby as
and peach crops fn Franklin and abou it, and the tree will gradually 5 trap to be pulled and burned when
Adams counties are ready for har- die. jwell infested. Keep ¥ -
ville, near Berwick, was fatally hurt vesting and unless you and a lot of! Q—What rabbits tered with yes Daw
| Troup dived simultaneously from Sunbury, was badly injured when PLAN FOR NEW HOSPITAL When stiuek Wy a hus Which was gr. (other fellows who never harvested al, co.» json borers as they hatch and try to
g Wo rom the Pant seach or apple crop In your lives be-| A~Hay, grain, grass." salt lenter the stem. Kill any you can by
| diving boards at the Island Park he was struck by a Pennsylvania, :
ow Railroad freight train, The accident! Plans for a modern hospital for to Hazleton. With two other child-| r “thous and! , :
Ba {Shining poo. i eg Shee victim is a patient in Mary M. Pack. | Sunbury, with construction work 10 ren she was bringing cows from the 1c Dita, in pnd_Help. thousands wo iwater, Keep them clean, dry and out [Slitiing the vine lengthwise with a
Guernsey Completes Record | plunged into the water. Miss Troup ‘er Hospital, with fracture of the jeft | begin ag soon as war time conditions pasture across the state highway the trees |of drafts. rp Kmide.
A four-year-old registered Guern- | swam to the embankment, but Carr leg and severe body contusions, Af-|are relaxed and the necessary funds from her home, and ran directly In| Here's the setup. Penn State Col-| Q-When raising chicks, what ay On What date dors Indian
sey cow, Penstate Lad’s Rachel, own- | failed to rise, and a witness of the ter he recovered from shock, he ex- are available were advanced by ithe front of the bus. She suffered a frac lege, which is operating the Emer- should the temperature be at the Summer come this year?
ed by the Pennsylvania State Col- | cojlision dived into the water and plained that he was waiching one board of trustees of the Mary M. tured hip, a fractured skull and 8 gency Farm Labor offices. has taken third week? | A-~It has no definite date, but is
lege of State College, recently com- | prought him to shore, unconscious. train and falled to see the approach | Packer Hospital in monthly session proken neck over the cottages and cabins in the! A.—Th( temperature under the ® Spell of mild weather that usually
New Caledonia State Forest region hover should start at 95 and come  CLovs the first few frosty nights.
pleted a creditable advanced regis- Treatment at the hospital failed to of the other {last week. Authorization was given
| i . +n LOOK for it about October 1 to 20.
from August 15 to November 1. to down about § degrees a week-—say 10
te rrecord of 133800 pounds of milk | gave him. An X-ray revealed a EE {for the retention of a firm of archi- | GORED BY BULL
and 647.1 pounds of butterfat. Be- | crushed fifth bertebra. BIG SNAKE KILLED {tects to prepare plans for considera-| pewey Hare of Vicksburg, a well house workers who will be needed 80 at the end of the third week In! Q-—When storing apples outside,
was | to harvest the peach and apple crops warm weather, 70 to 75 will do; and how can an acid taste be prevented?
sides this creditable record, this cow While huckleberrying near Cold | ton of the board, the tentative pro- ypown Union county farmer,
posal calling for a hospital of 150 gerjously gored by a bull on his!of Franklin and Adams counties, [they can run out as soon as and! A-It cannot; and worse than
produced a healthy calf for her own- | WAC WEDS BY PHONE Springs, a party of men from Bur-|
er. This is Rachel sasond wMeial | Otders prevented Pfc. John C. lington killed a rattlesnake 44 inshes bed capacity, Jour stories in height farm. He was taking the animal! The cabins and cottages are mod- ‘whenever they want to, even on that,
record, Her tota prods is | Woomer of Pittsburgh from being Jong and which had six rattles and | 0  Dusement 8 timated ma 0m A field to the barn when the ernly equipped and fully furnished. snow. |
the {wo f milk and 11744 pounds of |at Daytona Beach, Fia., for his a button. The men were James Ling.| al Ana abo mise Warmal bull turned on him. He was treated They are summer homes, whose | Q~Can you tell me how to get rig | cellar that is cool but does not freeze.
of m ’ i nl. 8 oo ; ‘by a physician who used 11 stitches owners can’t move In this year be- of natohes of toadstools on our lawn?! Q-—What care should spirea have
i Pvt. Mildred Lynn McKean, Mahlon Wrisley,
butterfat. i [planned wedding with | | |
ito close lacerations. ‘cause of the gasoline shortage. The ale a tae, yas JOT ia?
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CHILD KILLED BY BUS
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IE. Kautz of Huntingdon, who is In Willa 5 Malutiee, Lewls McIntire and BURN Iv Bor TAR use of the gasoline « The
it C motor transport school, 8o an er. NED — sia ea or a week .
WOUNDED By UN oki og — a telephone ceremony ss John Flegal was admitted to the KILLED BY TRAILER [the average man can earn up to $35 lawn mower and they will soon dis la ut it off Siige 5
Walter, Fortune, 15, & Hospital | from Camp Wood, Texas. “Do you FALLA ENJOYS STROLL | Philipsburg State Hospital last Tues-| Clark Hilbert, 41-year-old Port a week picking apples and peaches. {Apes : Perbrgnt bloom 8
is a patient at jd Bhate left side take this man . .. ” Pvt. Kdutz heard. Falla, the pet dog of President | day afternoon after suffering severe Trevorton R. D. farmhand, was kill-| What's that? You can’t see | Q--What fertilizer should I use | Star up Aguin from the ots
hi ers» 13 nuge Weapon | the minister say over the phone. She Franklin D. Roosevelt, strolled about burns of the legs and arms inflict- ed when hit by a motor freight picking peaches or i 4
ed sdentaly discharged. He was just about to reply “1 do” when the Pennsylvania Railroad Station ed by hot, melted tar. Flegal was tractor-trailer at the north end of a vacation for you? This is war!
slipped d and fell while walking with jan operator broke in: “One dollar reported repairing the roof of the McKee Half Falls, about 11 miles wife and kids would have a ¢
pon eon along a rock barrier land eighty cents, please” (P. 8. we dential camp to which he belongs at Black below Selinsgiove. A coroner's jury time at
and the gun was discharged as it |Pvt. Kautz slipped In the “I do” stopped there hall an hour Moshannon, when the accident oc- | decided that the death was due to Picking
hit the rocks. -* ARYyWAY). cars were iced and engines curred. (an unavoidable accident.