IEEE pp ! Jesse | The Most Widely Read Newspaper In Centre Cou so —— nty ~ | A Visitor In Seven Thousand Homes Each Week ADLER Looks at s the NEWS S—————_n—— BETTY GRABLE'S last picture, before retiring to become a mother, is titled "Pin-Up Girl” Under the circumstances why not: “Diaper- Pin-Up Girl?” (Or aln't that box office). HEADLINE: March 1." With match? LAUNDRY NOTE: The White Collar Class isnt disapvearing— just the white collars are Jdisappear- ing VARIETY reports that Sinatra gets a haircut hundreds of his fanatics jostle each other to clutch the hairs that the barber tosses to them as he cuts the prec- tous locks Thank God at least this gives Frank reason to get a haircut anyway! steam heat to THIS week's newscolumns that the will of Mr. Marshall Field, Sr. gives his son another $70,000,000 in cash—-a part time payment sys- tem devised when Mr. Field died in 1906 , Probably to keen his heir from becoming extravagant! A KNOXVILLE found a large roll parked auto. Was happy "till he dis- covered It was his own dropped through a hole in his pock- et. He rewarded the finder—buying himself a new pair of trousers IT TOOK a war to stop a war be- tween the women thanks to the WAVES, WACS, SPARS, etc. Can vou imagine so many women wear- ing the same hats without giving each looks AND the way to drive a men in- ane is to lock him in a room with thousand mirrors—and no wom- [ (Tenn. man of bills in his other dirty a an MANY hotels are now using girls ps balihops—or should we cay “bealle- hops?” THE Turks just sentenced a man who threw a bomb at Nazi Von Papen, That's what you get for miss-! ing! THE New York hotels are so crowded, one hotel man sent two male guests over {o the Republican Club for sleeping accommodations. They didn't get a wink of sleep all night, they complained. Seems they were ardent Democrats MAYBE they'd have been better off if they tried to fall asleep count-| ing little Willkie's fence MICHIGAN State College has started rationing weekends of stu- dents. One undergrad Is already re-| using up all next! | jumping over a An optimist is woman who looks - after your eves and a pessimist looks fret. As HARTFORD woman recently decided to call off divoree proceed- ings against her husband and use the money to buy a War Bond in- stead. “1 hate Hitler éven more than my husband.” she explained - ODD AND “Rents Frozen as ofy whet F.| report dough,’ before the wari i ater your | ! | | | | | SECOND SECTION | i he Cenive Democrat NEWS, FEATURES | | VOLUME 62. BELLEFONTE, PA, THUI {SDAY, OCTOBER 7, 1943. Governor Martin And Staff To Visit State College Next Monday ‘Executive Will Inspect Physical Plant of Col- lege. To Speak at Mass Meeting and Review Military Groups ~ Gvernor Edward Martin and his to President Hetzel, official family will visit the College | revealed that he bh Monday, Oct. 11, President Ralph members of hls cabinet to join the! {Dorn Hetzel announced this week. |group. They are Dr. Francis B.| Purpose of the visit is to inspect Haas, superintendent of public in-| {the phyiscal plant of the College, struction; Miles Horst, secretary of | become acquainted with the wartime agriculture; Richard Maize, secre- charecter of much of the work on tary of mines; and C. M. Morrison the campus, and meet some of the secretary of the Commonwealth College personnel The party will arrive shortly be- Joining the Goverao: fore 1 p. m. and attend a luncheon ficial party will be Mi Martin, | An inspection of the College will Major Howard E. Bowman, his mil- follow, and, 3:30 p. ra, a formal itary aide. and his two secretaries 'review of the military groups on George 1. Bloom and Mrs. L. M. campus. Following the review, Gov-, Boeschen eimor Martin will speak a mass In announcing meeting to be held on Beaver Ficld or in the Recreation Building, de- pending on the weather The faculty, the students and townspeople are most anxious to greet you { to honor you,” Presi! dent Hetzel wrote in extending the invitation. The occasion will be the first upon will have their The ceremonies days Mill Hall J. P. Busy With Fines Mill Hall "Squire Collects $110 For Motor Vehicle Violations The docket of Justice of the Peace A. 8. Cross of Mill Hall reveals a {total of $110 collected in fines dur- ing September for violations of mo- tor code, in addition to $100 paid by four Mill Hall young men at $25! each for throwing tomatoes at oc- cupants of passing automobiles Magistrate Cross reports the fol. lowing penalties paid: J. C. Steven- son, Mill Hall, $25 for hit and run | the Governor od asked fowr the of- : “ot al his Intended visit Aged Kylertown Man Dead at 79 M. M. Dillon Was Former Teacher, R474 the opportunity to meet new Governor complete program for will be announced in President Hetz~] Postmaster and Merchant ne il few ald Kylertown lost one of its oldest fand most prominent citizens Tues- day morning of last week in the death of Miles M. Dillon, which re- sulted from the infirmities; of je He was 79 The deceased al was a former mer- chant, retiring from business eight lor nine years ago, a former post- master and in former years was one of the prominent school teachers of the area He was born near Kylertown on July 20. 1864, and lived in the area his entire life. He was a son of the {late Mr. and Mrs. James M. Dillon In 1888 he was married lo Bertha Tavior of Grassflat. His wife died four years ago The following children survive Lioyd of State College: Mrs. Ruth Shields. of Chicago, Iil.; Mrs, Erta Michaels, Columbus, Ohio: Earl, Washington, D. C.. and Mrs. Bertha oo pobert D. Miller, Mill Hall, Ser, gn. BC Rapp. or/and Eimer King, Lock Haven, $10 , . Po. leach for driving without an opera- Krlertown, and Mrs. William Bumey Hoonset * ‘InimesB gardner, of Chester Hill, also sur- Bellefonte. $5 for failure to : at {vive him. a stop sign: Donald 8. Allison, Mill Funeral services were held Friday pou “gio for improper turning afternoon at the Kylertown Presby-| joo B Rosser. Donald Allen and terlan church. The Rev. Mr. Kautz. cir Barnhart of Mill Hall, William pastor of t Kylertown Baptist yg perry of Renovo and Jay W. De- church, officiated Wald of Lock Haven, $10 each for driving an automobile not bearing STATE REPORTS PAYMENT an official inspection sticker OF SPECIAL ASSISTANCE -— CHARLES JODON ELECTED HEAD OF 1. 0. O. F. HERE the In the twenty counties of north- eastern Pennsylvania comprising Region No. 4 of the State Treasury, Scranton, $80120880 in Special As- Officers of Bellefonte Encamp- ment I. O. O. F. were elected at a NUMBER 40. s Mightie r Than the Sword The Pot | — OFT our, LADLE READY W, . |Clora Mary Murray, Technician at Farview In- Yd ; i? Fatal Plunge preliminary investigation has reveal. | fate Was Accident which Centre countians wn 5 vy Reveals Manner in Furniture and Clothing Which Pilot Met Death Near Selinsgrove The Navy has announced that ed that the death of Coast Guards- man Carroll R. Byrd, aviation pilot | ia was | f accidental { a Navy plane near Selinsgrove dur- Hl Bennett Field, N. Y. I c t ‘antennae, but that is not establish- led. He disappeared into the cabin and was not seen again. The Navy said safety hatch and either fell from the plane or was sucked into the slips stream | statement. had a clear service rece lord. He was honorably discharged Tuesday, Sept. 21 but that the exact umstances are unknown Byrd was killed when he fell from irst class, Chi» ng an operational flight from Floyd The Navy sald Byrd was acting as adioman and was occupying the o-pllot’s seat It is believed he left his place o do some work on the aircraft's it is possible he opened the Byrd, it was stated in the official [Family of Twelve Lose Home by Fir Burned, Held No Insurance Twelve , 4 VTS nin including moles Tang homeless Lhe 15- to the t Jered vien Spike burned Mike mno, oO ground U™ 0" Ch Lie. of mystevious and wi well underway. uccessful in saving sev pe and buliding: which caught fire The born and garage wore also saved In addition to Mr. and Mrs. Lego, the house was home for nine child- rend ond grandchild. All of the furniture, clothing and conlents There as no insur. $4) until men eral fod + (3 Olax ae et were bamed ance Some 30 Jui canned vege- tables and fruits and 30 bushels of potatoes were destroyed in the fire Also burned were several war bonds One of the boys discovered the ¥ ol as a radioman third class i after serving 2 full four yer ‘ment Coast Guard as apprentice seama : ag ! and was immediately made radio. of lhe family was in bed man n, and later aviation pilot firsl class Harvest Home Fete t By Howard Grange A Harvest Home celebration will yw» held by Howard Grange ot Grange Hall in thst community on Saturday evening, October # begin. ning at 8 o'clock the |e smelied smoke and nn 193gi five after he In 1939 he enlisted in the) door was opened, Lhe flames ‘burst into the kitchen. One member eral others were preparing for bed at tae Lime, i There, was no fire In the stove and | no fire around the house time. It was also pointed o al and family members are to how it happened ——— —- TWO CRUSHED TO DEATH | : Lunatic Frees Captive ~ Nurse After Abducting / Her From Institution sane Hospital, Escapes From Inmate Who Forced Her to Flee With Him. Clara Mary Murray, atiractive 26) Camden where he stopped the car tyear-old technician at the Farview, hall a block from the tamroom and | | Camden, N. J., Saturday night and | j,11y : | gasped to the bartender: “Please call | ferred to Farview from }¥ the police quickly | from a dangerous man { | Eugene Caster | risburg, forced hes {own automobile at Uh @ (one of the city’ AlSO| which turned out children and a] Grove un | . covered | Paint and painted the headlights of ire- | the car t0 conform with New 1 . AR | and sov- | “on ts | semi-tratler belonging to jand V Hy ! Williams {there was no grass fire outside The | port ne ae ot ia on {fire is known to have started on the | pote 220 through Beech Creek near {pulside, near the porch. but firemen | spe bridge, when a sedan operated a 106s by W. H. Clark, of Beech Creek, go- Pa. State Hospital for the Criminal | handed her the “gun Insane, is safe again after spending “I'm going to let 29 hours with an inmate of the in- ghe quoted him as ying stitution who forced her (0 accolld~ and tell the police I'm not pany him when he escaped 18st) Thomas Rutherford Thursday afternoon | erintendent The girl ran into a taproom at i, “not dangerow You go now, Be sure armed.’ earlier that Cas- vicious” but “poten- He wa trans- funtingdon, where | burglary | nid was I've just escaped | orrectional institution sentenced on ie Tremuiing ar later told detec a dish Live . 0 be »") _- DOLCE Ire. ‘ un- to Loon ( ot —— Barn, Buildings Fall Prey leave 0 be cf . had been vied the girl} oho rpe forine Tar. | ' furmer.; of Har harmed, except for shock Wo gel Into herl noted A widespread search is y with him 28 hours | > In the meantime polic ng | $1 Fire B | Miss Murra) ar avandoned ud) § 8,000 ire urns ! red Loudon Kyle F wr reat =OUAON NYi€ Farm {ened her with a "black automatic” when he handed car Baturday night rved from soap that the lnmate,] ae Murray appeared 8 UN hospital nd | ger way for Caster, the area for trace of Caster found The girl that Ca it to her and Wid her Ww the After Caster forced her into the to Flames i 1 . tive the | car, Miss Murray told detectives, he An 318.000 silo and four other Monday morning of Loudon M n vile all night through fire destroved vanis, They slept in the car and in the morning he permitted her W telephone to her parents In Hones Gale, Pa., that she unharmed In Camden earlier ia she | sald, Caster bougal black Pennsyl- a bam, oulidings early st week on the | Kyle farm al Mackeye tenanted by Mr. and Mrs, George Prough Mr. Prough was burned about the face as he rescued several hogs 01 the pig pen which was the day a can of [| along with an! implement shed. chicken house and cornerib, was pres flames, The house another cornerib {were Jer dimout Later they but Caster decided regulation: to Atlantic ret Love City Wi { ot iu 1 | 1 urn to and i undamaged The Mil] Hall swered a call ice Fire was Company sn- anable 0 go lack Truck, 2 Sedans Crash on Street Beech Creek Scene of Acci- = dent Involving $1,000 {Property of Mr. Kyle's brother IM. Kyie. were destroyed alot Damages three mules and a grest guantity of valuable Implements which are) largely irreplaceable on acoount of | the war. Mr. Poough's car, worth about $300, was destroyed. Twenty«! two cattle which were in the barn | saved themselves by walking into the pasture through a door which was left open The cause Prough had visited the ban at 8 p m. Bunday and found it right The outbuildings, worth about $2. - 000, and the car were uninsured. The bam and its contents including the implements, were valued at $16,- 000, covered insurance to the #x- tent of about 25 per cent but bees use into sery of he water The crop p arin a Mr. Kyi well as 200 bushels of corn TH t w e lives the Fred with i's ig Damages amounting to $1,000 re- sulted In an accident Tuesday morn- jing of last week In Beech Creek in- ivolving » large truck and two se- dans, one of which was parked, the State Police report Charles A. Pettingill | of Will , Was operating a truck and Sanford undetermined Mr ail | ing south on Vesper street, turned br left onto the highway, 1 In the resulting collision the truck | hospital sup- ** i four ‘ . formed by of i1 ers, including Yeager, 3 Random Items PFREDICTION After a heart-warming cup of cof fee at Alex's the other morning, Ralph Eyer, enthusiastic over an announcement that the Allied Nag tons had captured Naples, predicted the end of the come on November 24 hope he's right tL we War 1043 have won ied wr Wie dr bu nits PEAY -ER II volume and thing Ww do answered, Brooks-Doll can Legion i get results. At il Lion a couple of weeks ago Big John Pop- SOT) Chapl | Popson prays a talk gems may be jarred o Or they might wants mphe AVE ANY. gelling prayers Post Amer) filuated to wv "oye now well he regular elec was elected Post ain 4 Lhe Pearly 4 1 get him Wu AIR HIGHWAY The ¢ PicEup after the building nest the pilot plane cay pa 5 Over town at height and From thi ecasthound 1? . A saline every day the upper Brockerhoff Hotel and the Murphy building should be a hundred or the gsual course if it wag hicher or jower than u to groove just Or age the see | Silo and Four Other “ ADVERTISEMENT TE corner is in advertisement a wel politician IOWEHE Dey DNCWEPa per trie iF I | is county Haven ad offers two overco it be that be is oid Centre Counts Sout But for office that sin House all winter he overcoet. Or maybe grown the overcoat them with ones. 1f meany. V tre counts chant t maybe Yul No His the Mea of the case iv didn’t he give people Wik to bu y Ls ie » Bt he's got ICT ooulg di MAIL: Our vast hea} day Morning i which Tread: put something sot why people ride in the back sest of FOUr car. I'm tired of oxplaining The card was writlen by contem- porary Jownalist Jurk Yeager, of the Centre Dally Times who some times rides to fires and other excit- ing places in this corners car. The answer is simple. The reason people ride in the back seat is because there is no front The there is np front seat is becau broke several years ago, has been repaired, but never has been installed We've taken the position that if rnid- to rice bE ¥ O07 Bs il Mon- included Why dont eT he ' {rr Bry ye in column vs & sept reason eo it i arnt the front, SKIMPY: in they can sit sistance was disbursed to persons re- ceiving Aged and Blind Pensions and for Aid to Dependent Children during the month of September, ac- cording to G Harold Wagner, State i Treasurer. For August a total of c ; tre County Hospital $813987.40 was distributed in tia | TRICE deputy giand patriaveh The evening's Program area to recipients in these classifi-|; ac. Bellefonte, high priest; Leon- [clude moving pictures cations ard Witmer. Bellefonte, chief pat. p——————" Centre county residents in the| .... & M Showers. Bellefonte: groups receiving Special Assistance - . re were paid a total of 32691000 in|JCRior warden: Thomas Bowes. How. | y Vi . C3 | September, divided as follows: Alea, 1 3r3.-Jumioe _ warden nnd por Nature has boen somewhat cage tious hereabouts this summer Be. ginning with strawberries and run- ning right through to apples, the crop has been light and inferior Cherries, peaches, plums, raspber- ries, sweet corm and sune other crops. with the possible exception of tomatoes, have been poor Ohes. Maybe it is the war. More probably it tx some quirk of nature which has caused trees and plants to produce only poor fruits this season meeting held in the lodge hall on W. High street, last week. The of- ficers were also Installed at that time with the ceremony in charge of Victor A. Auman of Centre Hall, i hit the left rear portion of the Clark (car, continued west a short distance {then turned left, striking the parked and juvenile mem-, Two men were fatally crushed in to citend ang area huge blower cylinder at the She- canned truits and! nango Furnace Company's plant in . Sharpsville, near Sharon. Company sedan Uicuging io Rain Bowes, oi officials said someone accidentally | : turned on the machine while the EA NEARS were $300 to the truck.! The Centre County Conference of | two, Clyde A. Woods, of Sharpsville, : 30 in Clash sedan, and $450 | women's Clubs will be held at 10:30 Wo wes automobile ia. m. October 16, in the Presbyter- land James Crowl, 20, of Greenville, | : AEWA FY ap RD, were in the cab changing a ian chapel, Belieionte BANK BUSINESS OLOSED. , | valves | CRASH DURING BLACKOUT. The meeting will be of special in- Seventh and final dividend of 231 Six persons were jostled about terest to chairmen of committees per cent totaling $28.007, was paid | and $315 in damage resulted at 8:20 All county chairmen and two State last week near officers will be to discuss All members bers are urged asked to bring : vegetables to be donated to the Cen-| Women's Clubs To Hold Meeting Here CURIOUS Finds 11 Bears in Garden. When Pred Marshall of Roaring Branch found 11 bears robbing his garden he succeeded In killing only one of them. Another resident scared off a large bear which was pulling up his rows of bean and devouring them, In another instance, a wom- will in- ——s CAR KILLS BUCK. last week to depositors in the closed | an heard the horses making a fuss and went to investigate. She was startled when a large bear ran past her, from the vicinity of the pig pen. Corn fields and garden crops have been damaged by bear this season as never before Kylertown Pig is Mascot. This little pig didn't go to mar- ket, he went with the U. 8. Air Porces! Last Thursday afternoon, a big Army plane landed at Ames Field, Kylertown. Nearby was the pig pen belonging to Mrs. Eva Welk- er. The fliers thought the 8-week- old pigs in the pen were so cute that they promptly bought one and made it mascot of thelr ship. veritably, another Salomey. Of course the fliers didn’t mention it, but the pork- er on the hoof might even be class- ed as emergency rations and serve a double purpose in Uncle Sammy's Army. It weighed between 25 and 30 pounds when it took off by plane and pigs have been known to grow. “YOUNG DOE BREAKS NECK. A young doe, weighing pounds, was killed when it crashsd into a fence at the home of T. J. | and its neck was . It entered the town from the g 3 : ! o Hh $16.30890. Blind, $2,020.00: Aud ton Musser. Bellefonte, financial sec- Dependent Children, $8581.70 July | rary: Charles A. Schaeffer. Belle- payments here totalled $27.062.20. | ste, treasurer: E. FP. Young Belle- During the week just closed di- |, 0." representative to grand en- rect relief payments in Centre coun- campment and C. P. Hoy. Belle- ty aggregated $554 40, Payments for fonte trustee for 18 months sii the previous week totalled $535.90, according to Mr. Wagner ih Bellefonte Car and Bus Collide a - EMPLOYES TO VOTE. A statement has been made from Pittsburgh that a “yes” or "no" election will be held at the J. H France Refractories Co. at Snow Shoe October 11 to decide whether approximately 140 production and maintenance employes want to be represented in collective bargaining by the United Brick and Claywork- ers of America (AFL) ENLISTS IN WAVES. ay SHON Jean Elizabeth West, of Osceola | ...¢ sylvan Mills, last week ' enlisted in the | Fall on_ Petipelivatia |{WAVES at the Keystone Hotel, p R R. crossing, the Pittsburgh. She will receive her bas- | : : jc training at the Naval Training iSchool, Hunter College, New York City. Miss West attended Osceola | Mills high school and will release a | seaman for duty at sea. i ! anism Failing at Mill Hall Two cars were demolished, Ave. 8tate Police Clarence Russell, of Lock Haven, driver of the bus told the State Po- lice he was traveling toward the PAYS IN SILVER DOLLARS. | Gordon Bailey, eight-year-old son | Bellefonte was followin ‘of Mr. and Mrs. John Bailey, of his car and the two vehicles collid- Towanda, R. D. 1, appeared at the oq after Confer went to go around i n, Jr, {Calvin E. Dersham, of arrands- Iville; Harris W. Bitner, of Lock Ha- DANVILLE FLIER MISSING. ven: Rose A. Ruperi, Beech Creek, | Second Lieut. G. Sharpless Dietz, and Madaline Gunsallus, Orviston. 23, of Danville, a member of U. All were standing on the west side 8. Army Alr Porces, has been of the street. : ‘ing In action in the European | The State Police said that the a {Yon and the Dersham sedans were ts, demolished but they had not yet estimated damages to the other ve- | hicles. | Russell, who told the State Po- lice it wag his frst accident in 18 years of driving, received slight bruises of the knee. No one else {was Injured. One of the strangest facts known : miss ares mes Mr. Last Call: Can everything you get what you can to assure food winter, jeally nothing about his past. | Por Victory: Buy Bonds. » 4 —— | | North Branch Title and T pany, Sunbury. bringing to 85.2 cent, an amount in cash equa: per fo $471 806 80, the grand total of pay. ments in the wind up of affairs of the institution. Checks were sent to Yeager, of Nort 6.247 depositors with a statement by William C. Freeman, State Secre- tary of Banking, announcing that this is the seventh payment to de- positors, and checks to be honored | must be presented within 80 days. ‘Accident Result of Bus Mech- KILLED BY SHOVEL BOOM. i D. Franklin Keefer, 73, superinten- rust Com- | A large nine-point, 180-pound {buck was struck and killed by an automobile on the highway | Mooresburg, Montour county, last week, Game Protector Bruce P. humberland, was no- tified of the accident and orde ithe body of the deer turned over to ‘the Northumberland County Insti- {tution District Home i i Salona Army Man dent of the Spring Run conduiting | project was instantly killed at Sun-, { bury, when a cable on a power shov- | four el broke. The boom of the shovel other; damaged and a bus of the struck Mr. Keefer, crushing his legs | Susquehanna Transit Co. damaged and throwing him back on a stone] in an accl- | pavement, fracturing his skull. Pel- Mill jow workmen east of the him and pull against which he had been pinned a! Los by the boom. 3 | } August about man is that he knows practi ator with i : at the spot rushed to ed him from the bank LEG BADLY BURNED. Raymond Saxe, 5 years old, was Mill Hall Sylvania plant when the y h ht lex Wiiie | | mechanion vi ihe right front wheel | badly hurute i ng Bind | failed, causing it to swerve Into Sev-| arg near a bonfire in a field ¢ leral parked cars. Arnold Conier of | 45 his home at Sayre. His clothing g the bus in| auont fire and a playmate snatch. lose fothes from him but was burned badly Packer Hospital INJURED BY HORSE'S KICK When kicked by a horse while cleaing a stable at his home on Sat- urday, Edward E. Solomon. of New Berlin, suffered injuries on the knee and is a patient in Oeisinger Hos. pital at Danville. He was found in an unconscious condition by a and is believed to have struck head when falling, as the kick confined to his knee, — de A RADIO OPERATOR KILLEYL, Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Emporium, were notified by Department of the loss of Corp. Thomas A. Boyer, 23 killed in ac on be LL 83:2 i 2 $3 air force force when rics, Dies From Injuries Received in Automobile Wreck in California Pvt Glenn A. Hendershot of Sa- Jona, R. D.. swationed with the Army Angeles, Calif, was [atally {injured in an automobile accident Friday in Los Angeles, according to [word received Saturday bv his moth- | er. Mrs. Bertha Hendershot. Pvt. Hendershot, who enlisted in the army about five Years ago, is survived also ty one brother, Ross iH. Beriin; four sisters, Mrs. Wel- don Cowder, Beech Creek: Mrs {George Waltman and Mrs. William Kramer, Selous, R. D.; Mrs. Will iam Lee Lock Haven; and a half- isister, Mrs. Ward Herd, Spangler. | Clinton county home for burial 3 a ts A ; BLACKOUT FAILURE. | Enemy airmen could have spotted Philipsburg Monday evening of last by the glow from the swamp . Although firemen were called i i near | { headon : red {land outlet. A few minor scratches i Fatally Injured [BADLY BURNED BY GASOLINE. ! Pp. m. Monday of present Sunbury, when a car and truck side- | the work of the Federation. Reser- swiped and the car then crashed vations for luncheon are (0 be made into a third machine, on !with Mrs. Robert A. Eckenrode, East the SBunbury-Island Park North!Linn street. Beliefonte Branch bridge, 90 feet from the is- MT. CARMEL MEN HURT. Among soldiers reported as woun- ded in action in the North African- Sicilian area are two from Mt Car- mel: Pvt. Henry L. Pryve, whose mo- ther. Mrs. Anna L. Frye has been notified, and Pfc. Edwin H Lenk- er. a brother of Mrs. Eva Wilson and bruises comprised the injuries, | none of which needed medical at- tention. Before the vehicles could be removed from the bridge, where they were blocking trafic, the test blackout started and further delay- ed clearing the highway daughter of Beezer, of Beliefonte, was the Centre County Hospital, Wed» nesday of last week, the Stork may have recalled other visits he'd made in the same family on the same date. The Ann, aged 12, was born on Septem- ber 28. Mrs. Beezer, the former Anhe Gherrity BIRTHDAYS: When Oeorgetta Beezer, infant Mr. and Mrs. Herbert bom at Beeger's oldest child, Mary was born on Seplember Continued on Pope Four) —— William Albert Murray, Jr. 16, is a patient in the Sunbury Commun- ity Hospital, as a result of being badly burned in a gasoline fare-up at Curve Inn, between Northumber- land and Milton. He was trying to help start a car, and poured gasoline on the motor as another lad stepped on the starter. The upper part of his body was burned as he was show- ered with the flaming material — FARM QU | | ED W. MITCHELL Pare Adviser The body will be brought to his ESTION BOX a Gocoral Bedric Station WGT | t » WOUNDED BY OWN GUN. Conrad Querry, 43, of Altoona, was admitted to the Mercy Hospital | i | train a young dog to drive cows? ing admitted he was operated on for the removal of a number of the pellets. Mr. Querry was cleaning the gun when it was accidentally discharged, the shot striking him in chest. ————. i] ———— TOMATO HURLERS FINED. {sols a day and teach come here, ¥ gee right, haw left. Do this as you take cows out in the moming bring them in at night. After he (around the where they hide, and pul some on bread for poison bait i jase. i Q@—What is the proper way Win my cellar? A—~Dust a little sodiwm fluoride cracks and corners Q~How can buckwheat fies be . killed ? A~No remedy is very effective 17,1 1H » 2) 52 : Hil ¥
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