Centre Democrat. (Bellefonte, Pa.) 1848-1989, January 20, 1944, Image 1

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    Where the Fuel Goes
A HEAYY BOMBER
cruising at a speed of 250
mph. may use 200 gal-
lons of gasoline an hour,
@he Cenire Democral
WHERE THE FUEL GOES
An Army Trans.
port burns 33,000
gallons of fuel oll
a day.
VOLUME 63. NUMBER 3.
BELLEFONTE, PA. THURSDAY, JANUARY 20, 1944.
—
SUBSCRIPTION—$1.50 PER YEAR.
oard No. 2 Calls
39 Couvaty Men
TT vA Ee > .
19 Accepted for Army, 1918 Navy, 1 for Air
Corps: Army Group Will . 6 ave February
5 for New Cumberland
Thirty-nine Cent: county men will leave for the re nm center
from the area over v \ New Cumberland Saturday
Draft Board No. 2, Bellefonte y February 5: nineteen were accepted
jurisdiction, have been the Navy and are scheduled to
military serv the Board Pittsburgh tomorrow, January
wary quota, it wa ANNOUNCE nd one man was accepted into
terday
he Air Corps
Of the grot
Harbor fathe:
cepled for
eplic
on
accep
HL
na the require-
who passed }
the Arn
service
Thost
ments for
follow
in 1 Aare
SOrvice
us
TALOR SHOP HERE
MAY BE 1
(Geo. Sunday Contemplates)
Retirement After Over |
10 Years in Business
John Frederick Shannon, Philips-
burg
William Howard
yor
ie
Hoffer, Philips-
0
Richard Allan Wilson Ke
{burg
Donal
Mills
I! Patri
ip but b+
George Tuskovich, Tyrone, R. D. 3
willlamm Svivester Snyder, Mo-
hannon |
| Kenneth Walter Robinson, Belle-|
lfonte, R. D. 3
Mac Allen Bryan, Bellefonte
Robert Jules Delong, Howard
Paul Wayne Parsons, Julian
Hugh T. Manchester, Bellefonte
Gerald Willlam Sunday, Belle-
fonte, R. D
Carl Isaiah Boob, Milesburg
willlam Boyd Grafmyre,
fonte
Edward
d Sharple ceola |
Jame
kK Louis Gianopoulos, Phil.
»
AS
Alter more than 40 years In U
tatloring business in Bellefonte
George A. Sunday, of Pine
preparing to close hi
in Crider’s Exchange b
The move made
cause Mr. Sunday some
the vision
bicod clot
nerve. He underwont
treatment at the Veterans’
at Aspinwall, and
eral health has improved
not been H¢
Aspinwall on Januar
reopen his tatlorin
day this weel
i
street
tall :
uid 2
Necessary
weeks
whe
al
Belle~ |
near
lost of e}
lodged t opti deshell, Howard, R. D
Har
mont
Hosy
| "Le “ Mi
1ithough
9
Thomas Michael Evock, Bellefonte
ALi
Roy
1
Men
ow
Ww
Monument
Howard,
Alers Hanley,
Malcolm Young R
restored
restored | $4
D ;
1
J
accepted for the Navy .
of U
Surgeon
there |
may move
return, but
is only probabilit
SE TRUST COMPANY
= ANNUAL NEETAG
A native
. All Officers and Directors
Re-elected; Earnings In-
crease, Report Shows
N. E. Robb, president of the Belle. |
) Trust Company, announces |
tie ane t
held
eex
Have Blaze Zanella, Clarence
(Continued on Page Three)
-
liam
em
)
the
»
ince
'
is 6
"Promoted
w
of
H
A. 1
Robb
C
wal meeting of
Tuesday all
director Franci
w. J Emerick
G. E. McClellan, N. E
Sommerville, J. H Turner
d M. LL Wetzler
stockholder
the present
Crawford
Franci
J. 8
Y. Wagne« we
re-elected
At Lhe ing of
the board held the same day, all the
officer; bank were re-elected
They are E. Robb, president; C
Y. Wagner, vice MK
Robb and
tr E. 8. Orr, secretary-
OO. Witmer, assistant
rer; H. R. Williams
rer assistant
an
4
reorganization meet
of the
“r
I]
0 nt
p n
to the esident
side
assisian
officer
treasurer. F
secretary-Lreas
assistant trea
trust officer
{| In the annual
stockholders, the
the activities
19043. Total deposit
reached an all time high for
(Continged on page Siz)
a pgp —
SCRAP COLLECTION
HERE TOMORROW
Paper, Tin, Metal, Rubber,
Rags to be Gathered
by Boro Trucks
ust
et
St
made to the
officers reviewed
the bank during
during the year
a total
repors
Gale C. Palmer
Busy sewing new stripes on he:
sleeve Is Miss Gayle C. Palmer, for
merly of Spring Mills, R. D. 1_who
is now stationed at the Second AC
Training Center, Daytona Beach. '
Florida. She was recently promoted
from the grade of Private First Clas
to Technical Fifth Grad
Bellefonte Man Is
Missing In Action
of
Staff Sergeant William
ton, 22. of Bellefonte, has been mi
ing in action Januar AC»
cording to a War Department mes-
sage received by local relatives tl
week
Sgt. Edmiston, radio gunner a-
board a Flying Fortress stationed in
England believed to have been
lost on a bombing miscion «over en-
emy territory
He entered the service in August
1042 and received training in Flor.
ida, South Dakota, California, Utah
Tennessee, Texas and Illinols before
being sent to England He arrived In
that country on October 26, 1043
Sgt. Edmiston, who was employed
by the Tian Metal Company here
before entering the servige, Is the
husband of the former Anna Marke
Jones, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Roy
J. Edmis-
since
nee [|
:
:
A townwide salvage collection is
be held In Bellefonte Friday of
week, Karl E. Kusse, chairman
of the local salvage and waste com-
mittee announced vesterday
Borough trucks will begin making
the rounds of town at § a. m. and
rap materials must be on the curbs
to be collected. i
Items to be collected: include pa
{per of all kinds, magaines stied nn!
| separate bundles, newspaperf in sep- |
larate bundles, and corrugated boxes,
which should be folded flat and tied |
in bundles i
£4)
Wh thi
PAROLEE IS
i ine
| sentenced
iwere driving toward Bellefonte along
‘driver as a parolee, so they turne
Thrown Off Improvised
made
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Badger |
Observe 50th Anniversary
Bellefonte couple, My yadeer was [ormerly
Harry Badger, of East Eberhart, daughter of
Tuesda celebrated Elzabeth Witmer Eber
their golden wedding anniversar t fonte,
a family dinne the Penn
Belle Hotel
Mr. and
ried on
| A well known
Mr, and Mt
Bishop street
Myrtle |
Daniel and]
of Belles
' 41 14
art,
SENTENCED
ned a family consists of the
following children: Mrs. Edgar Lutz
- of Zion; Mrs. Robert Willard, Mrs
E. Elmer Eby, Wilbur Badg:r Ann
i Badger, all Bellefonte, and Jo-
The Badger
Mrs, Bad
January 18
Lo}
1604
Dy
'
were ma
Hey
of
and
W" of
n
Of
On
located on
the N
iN
treet here B Mi
mn Edgar
residence
1905
w stands  §
on of Sam: el
Mifflinbw
began
in that
Inter
gence no
wa
or Of street!
14 ent at
evening
of Yen! *
tind
pre
Tus
nd at /
MATING uny
VEeRrs ne
10 enter
T. Twitmire
Twiumls
1030 when be os
own sb the rear
idence East Bishop
has ucted that
alion
ne em
1 thie re
ang
mnt M1
cary
F Hoshour, pastor the
eph Badge! Arollo, Pa. There
sonage which then wa
* AJ
ing Car Here In March
Mr. Badger
Bishop
the Uinsmith
Jie and Mrs, Joseph Abt
-i ' . : ploy of inte W
Jail on Charges of ames. Paul and Bobb
tablished hig
a E
Paul E. Ripka Arrested Bellefonte Lutheran church, The
i : p \ ceremony was performed at the par~jare eleven grandchildren and
10 Minutes After Steal- gréat-grandehild
East High w
e— Spangler re ger purchased
. v their present
ADMITS SEVERAL and. Mary: Buds lahop styee
OTHER OFFENSES 24d at the ag  Bhon
— t . community, Several
Bellefonte Man Sent To came 0 Belictont E. Eby and son, Harry
Mrs. Wilbur Badger
maining with Mi
J kes tr the part of Rabert T. Willard
Striking Sister all of Bellefonte
“ty
at Vit
—
¥
gar Lutz and four children
Olive. Earl and James, of Zion
Mr. and Mrs. Dean Wetzler an
(Dean, of Milesb
’ his re
Apprenended hy State Police {rom He
Rock vie tihettat 1 Thirds ¢
tockview sub-station uk Thursday We .
4 i tabiisnmen
wieTRoOONn, oniy ten
minutes alter .. . i
he had stolen a car that tm
5
the theft
SE MN CLELAN BOADS TO SEED
DES INHISPTAL RECASSFCATION
reported
Grove Mills,
}
18, ol
rem
State Industrial School at White
Hill last July, appeared be
Ivan Walker at a
. Former Well Known Lo-
cal Man Succumbs; Fu-
neral Here Friday
f{ J
| sig
court Monday morning, and
street
'
wor
i
nd fore Was
Ripka
paroled
’
81)
fore Judge
CRNI0ON
w
to serve from 2': UL
irs in the Western Penitentiary
Pittsburgh
Pvis. John
Barnie, of
Eisenhooth
Rockview
and | :
sub-sta Dependency Status Ex-
pected to Disappear
From Records
tio
the
way
Bellefonte-State College high-
when they noticed a car ap-
proaching at considerable speed
from the opposite direction
As the other machine passed Allan Peter McClellan, native « .
officers thought they recognized the Centre county, and former welll
«1 known resident of Bellefonte, died
at the Presbyterian hospital, Phila
delphia, at 2 o'clock Tuesday afters! ”
noon, January 18, 1844, of uremi ification a, »
poisoning. He was 47 last September records AW men wit; ie
pan 1ihe Dasls availability
My or by occupation. Men had
_ hoped that high umber
oma would defer them indefinitely, now
will fing themselves 1-A pool
or In [1-A, 1I-B 1ni-o
classification
Bervice Headquarter
1 Local Boards lo ir
un reclassifving married men
expected that in three or
weeks the 3-A. or dependency
HE o=
{rom
' 3 Ive
thie a
1M f 1)
peed Lhe
four
their
The
75 mile
car final-
Machine
machine and ga“e chase
two cars streaked along at
an hour before the
ly halted the other
Lemont
Out of the ca
mpanion, Jesse E. Main
(Continued on Puge Four)
amiss GI ————
BOYS INRED
COASTING MISHAP
clans
disappear the
police classified on
:
neal of for ser
- : wi
McClellan 4
Darby had
a resident of Up-
not been in good
health for some months and was
under observation at a Philladeiphin
hospital from December 13 to 23. He
returned home for Caristmas and ado
the following day war stricken il Delerments ar 4
He had been at (he Presbyterian Desk of the Occupational Porm
hospital since that time jor 42 A Employers . required
Deceased, who was employed submit these forma they hope
federal government as a have employe: Each
conservation agent in a district com. | CVerY deferment —
prising eleven slates, was a graduate
the Bellefonte High School and |
of Penn State College. He later ob-
tained his Master's Degree at Penn
| Btate, ! i
For some years he was County
Farm Agent for Montgomery coun-
Wy and resided at Norristown Sev- |
eral years ago he became interested
n soll conservation work and enter
ed the employ the federal gove-|
ernment {nounces the
M: Volkan son of Mi dates when
and Mrs. George McClellan and be available
wis born near Milesburg on Septem. Centre cou
ber 22. 1896. His mother died when of their Income
he Was three years old and he be- [Jear 1043
stepped Ripka and
16, of
@ araer
4 £48
4 th
in i
11-C or
the
42
to
to
¢ made only on
ne
i
deferred
mu
(Continued on Page Four)
=  ————
hy
1
WO
anc
Hw
ba :
be rec wer -
f
of
Assistance to Be
Given Taxpayers
Compiling Income
Toboggan on Hill at
Point McCoy
Coleville youlhs were injured
Sunday afternoon when the
improvised corrugated iron tobog-
gan which they were sliding
down steep hill on Point McCoy
throwing them into a
Two
early
Department
following places
deputy collector
amidst taxpayer
with the preparatios
fax relurms th
The Treasurs Rs
ana
1
il
’
of
on
’
ne
ned
A wa
overt
aitel
Richard Malbne son of Mr
and Mrs. Ralph Mubne, of Cole-
ville, was admitied to the Centre
County Hospital for treatment of a
ured ankle, while William Tate,
on of Mrs. Cora Tate, also of Cole
ville, received treatment at the dis-
pensary for lacerations of the hands
The boys were members of a group
of five coasting on the steep hill
leading down from the beacon light
atop Point McCoy, on the mountain
west of Bellefonte, They were rid-
ing a large piece of the metal
roofing when the accident happen-
It is believed the toboggan struck
ditch, causing the boys to be
own
0 \
't
nty
for
ay
| building
pd 12. 19, 26
tre Hall
28,
Port Matikiag Ho-
Moshanpon buildin
26, 28, 29. March
on
1
i
ed
a House, Feb
thi off
Several successful wips had been
earlier in the afternoon but
on the ride which ended in the mis.
hap they started further up the hill
and were traveling at greater speed
(Continued on Page Four)
Pp
21 to 25 inclusive
College, Jan
19
“Swap” Campaign
Now In Progress
to
—
Competition Open
For Postmastership
ior
An open competitive examination
to fill the vacancy in the position of
postmaster in Bellefonte( held tem-
porarily by Ebon B. Bower) has been
announced by the United States
Civil Service Commission
Applicants will not be required to
assemble in an examination room
for written tests, but wili be rated
on their education, business or pro-
fessional experience, general quali.
fications and suitability, Both men
and women are eligible, The annual
salary is $3200 with an additional
$300 per year authorized by Congress |
as a temporary increase, i
Full Information and application
forms may be obtained at the Belle
fonte postoffice, or from the United
States Civil Service Commission,
(Continued on page Pour) March 1 to 15 inclusive
————— First National Bank
16
21. 1
Miliheim
hilipsburg
17. 18. 19
Yr . to
PUC Orders College Au-|
|23, 24, 25
State College
The Public Utility Commission al’ ag 9
Harrisburg on Friday directed 1!
charge services rendered to all
waler consumers outside the bor.
{total $1414.55 and that refunds are|ruir swing under the sponsorship of
to be made within 30 days after west Penn Power Company, is ©0-
cess charges and notification to theior domestic electric appliances
Commission, the proceedings willl whose manufacture has been re-
The order is the result of a com-| gatistics on
piaint filed with the Commission by
alleg'ng | yours prove that there must be a
(Continged on Page Four) vast storehouse of out-of-use ap-
{and garages. If these appliances
| were brought to Heht,
Mrs. Nancy Pryberger, of Philips jes can't make
burg, has announced her candidacy oa
YI" 80 1b just remains
came the foster son of Mr. an Bellefonte Postoflice
Mrs. Harry Polmar, of East Howard Jan. 17, 18, 2 Ped
Fe
Matilda
Farmers National Bank
& Trust Co. Jan. 24 to 28 Inclusive
Feb. 14, 1D
| Peb
15 inclusive
Snow Shoe: New Fire
thority to Pay Back |=
S1LA14.50 8.0 10. 11
wo | State College
e |
State College Borough Authority
refund without interest eXOess
ough .
The Commission sald the charges! Tne “Swap” Campaign, Dow In
service of the order. Upon full PaY«loperating with the national war ef-
ment to all consumers of such X= | fort to bridge the gap In the supply
terminate, the PUC sa'd. There willl giricted because of wartime condi-
be 192 refunds tions
the manufacture of
electric appliances over the past 15
out-of -borough consumers,
(pllances in the nation’s attics, store-
Mrs. Fryber er Seeks rooms, cellars, closets, basements
County G.0.P. Post
help replace equipment that home-
{makers so sorely feed-that factor-
{for the Republican vice-chairman. for patriotic
ship of Centre county. Mrs, Fryber- Americans
B. Building, Feb. |
to dig them out and!
GlRL B
EAT
Two
Younger
Saved in Fire at Niagara
ISTO Council to Join
HWHILE Boro. Association
PARENTS WORK
Centre-Clearfield Organization Seen as Aid
to Borough Government; Council Makes
Move to Enter Refuse Collection Business
Children
Falls, Yesterday
FAMILY FORMERLY
LIVED AT CLARENCE
All
A 12-
Year ~0ld
Was bur
Possessions
ed; Parents Employed in
Defense Plants
former well Known Clarence family,
ned to death about
morning
inn Niagara Falls
parent
fire while the
work in defer
Mary Louls
ROO LIN
id Mr
Hs
of M!
wi
sleeping when the fire broke out
coraing ww
It
hildren escape
position being
ried them wo sa
Mr Buller |
Benjamin Alke
Milesburg, Mrs
the former
’ iat
of the ial
ner I.
£
Shoo
Th
Claren
Fall
Alkey
C
3
Snow
G00
Niagara
«
Robert
Bellefon
th
LAL)
£ Rea
Reopening of
Ore Mines Rumored
Harry M
responGent
’
rumor going
vicina 7
tivity
mines
The
claims
eration
mining compas
of the work
The
may
in the
rumor
[ew
the of
WAS
Qu
blast
mines
ty
But
wo
Ot
information
believed the
injury
that
Q
jai
} )
Monday
Council
+ Imembes
jzed a
Boroughs
The Clearfield
completed
19
nearer
fonts
OCIatlion
Destroy-
borough (Continued on page Four)
Centre
FARMERS, UVES
) have Co
1 |
Foul UM rou
I, daughter {
« Congres ri 1
3 o'clk
Eo SISNET
Lim
when in
N
wer
yr
oF
ier
“mn
vous
youl
wer
: - Enjoy Talks, Moving Pic-
¢ Buller
tures, Refreshments at
Pleasant Gap
“31
J)!
LW
neighbor
fety
ad
A
Marian
David
Butler
Ce
and they
familie
Thompson
tr
ye
iy
correspondent,
that. the news will be welcome 0), farmer, some ) ais BgO Wes &
‘many former Scotialtes and others. | nemocratic candidate for the leg-
looks forward to the day when he
Persons now
Scotia vicinity will be awakened by
8 5 o'clock whistle
the case in former years
were working
 cams—
181 TONS SCRAP
COLLECTED IN "43
County Serap Chairman
R. J. Kennard Submits
Yearly Report
qu liter
Cents
having
Midlam
Chambers
4
SHER HEE
Mills Citizen Victim of
Heart Ailment
of
i
ike
al
before
§
family 4
Scotia
Willian
reports
th
rounds
the effect that
begin
near futur
Mo
that the mine
and that an
tthe
f
Williams
will be In «
experienced
will be charge
aieg atl Lh
ital
al inter
L§ pital
vy Hos
day January
month's lines:
| tion
indicating | aa.
w=
™™
ners
mn wild oon
a heart
0 reported
had been Me
E.G. FP
gave the financial re
Bslion’s work
Continged om
that Ham
Miller, prominent Pine Grove elected
] erretar
port
y i Pp ¥
Pope Biz)
% thee
se
isiature. He was a past president of
the Pennsylvania FParmers' Cooper-
Pederation and was inve
tigator for the Pet
Control Commission
was icEen
bog £1
residing in the
-
alive
LS
Theatres to Aid
March of Dimes
1 8
when
steadily sty wit}
ving
Farm Sex
Miller was
Mary Am
born Fergu
19 making his
time of death 68 4
and 27 days. He i hi
education the
ship schools
wa
County
Mr
fand
mimittee
of David W
Miller am
township o
ARC
¢ Cooper
wa ab
August 1875
PERT months
™r eves
Ferguson
all
OWT =
£4
Central Normal Sch Lock Ha-
ven. He was a graduate Dickin-
son Law School After spending somes
ivears in the west he
Pine Grove Mills in 1917 and ha
sided there oy sinee
in
and later ended
Ak ba
xn Au
of
0
returned
TT" -
A
sleel scrap
VYagve
{Committee
County Boy and Girl Scouts «
{lected this type of salvage
merchants who furnished trucks
the collection drives, the report
Total collections of copper
and bronee salvage
the same method during
were S87.235 pounds
The salvage setup in Centre col
ty is headed by the 12-man county
committee, of Which Miss Margaret
Stere of Fleming is
The 36 borough and ‘ownship com-
mittees which work under the par-
ent body have a total of 720 mem-
| tinues
| brass
bers
Scrap paper collections made dur-
ing the year totalled 742 tons
drives were
Scouts using hired
were paid out of the proceeds. The
paper salvage committee, headed by
John Henssey of State College, pro-
Imoted collections during
they would!y) oe menths of the year only
(Continued on Pape Pour)
for Victory: Buy Bohda.
lection
total of 3.281 ton
were
in Centre county
according to a report released by R
iJ. Kennard of State College, chair-
man of the Centre County
In 1917 he was un
with former
survives. There
ors ig the immediate family
Miller was a member of
College Presbyterian church
Funeral services were held
Koch Funeral Home, State College
yesterday afternoon, with Rev. Wil.
liam N. Blair officiating. Interment
Was made In Pine Grove Mil
cemetery
ited in marr
Helen Shaw
are
i of ron and
the
collected for sal- ye
no other
19483
Curing
the
Balvage
at
19044 camnaigr
re in "4!" and
the $3000000 mark
an MP —
“March of Dimes”
Campaign to Open
alded
.
for .
the
oon
— on WB ————
Former County Pastor
Called to Baltimore
Rev. Dr. John §
ane time pastor of
formed for the past 19
Years pastor of the Manchester, Md
Evangelical and Reformed charg:
ms been elected pastor of Christ
ichurch of the same denomination
Baltimore, Md. Dr. Hollenbach
assume his new duties Pebruary
Dr. Hollenbach has recently
requested to submi* a  blographical
sketch for inclusion in the forth-
| coming Who's Who in the West.
em Hemisphere.” which will include
as | blographies of representatives of the
various professions, industries and
{politics In the several countries of
{North and South America
i
made by
the Year
B
Kaniaed
Dimes
iefonte schools have
for the annual ‘March
to ald ‘the nationwide bat
infantile paralysis
The campaign in
conducted from January M4
January 28, with Earl K
Stock as supervisor in the public
nischools and Mother Sux
harge of the Parochial school
Committee chairmen
lous schools are: junio
high school, Miss Verna
Spring street school and Dale
ing, Mrs. Martha Wagner: Bishop
street school, Mrs. Elinor McDow
ell, and St. John's Parochial sthool
Mother Superior. Coin boxes are to
be placed In stores, clubs and other
public places
been
of
8. Hollenbach. at
Aaronsburg Re-
ihe
vice president
church and ¢
W
will
be
or
Col-
by Boy
which
will
made
trucks
the var
and seni
Ardery
bui'd-
: ¥
: a
.
i
been
the last
LA —
Jones, of West Logan street,
fonte, and there Is a daughter, aged
about one year, In the family. He Is
a son of Mrs. Nellie Edmiston, of
South Bpring street, and a nephew
of Mrs. Barl K Stock, of East
Bishop street
Listed as Survivor of
Air Crash Victim
Among the survivors of Sgt. Dore |
sey PF. Decker, 24, son of Mrs. Grant
Corbin, of Geltysburk, Who Was' Thome, Beaver of Bellefonte, was
killed In an airplane crash at Port
Worth, Texas, Friday, was a brojher,
Kenneth Decker of Bellefonte, ace
cording to news dispatches,
The brothdr Kenneth Decker ap-
tly Is unknown in this locality,
i
Belle- 1, ds. rubber, and mgs tied in bun- |
Processed tin cans, metals of all
{All Items must be set on the curb,
{or out along the street In full view
of the truck crews.
If weather is such that the col-
{lection Is impractical tomorrow,
| Kusse sald, the work will be post.
| poned until Monday
:
i
‘Name Beaver Head
of Republican Club
| elected president of the Centre
| County Republican Club at a meet-
ing held in the club reoms here Fri.
day night. Harry Burd, of Aarons
burg, is the retiring president,
Other officers chosen are: Roy
Chambers, Snow Shoe, vice presi-
dent; Tom Miller, Bellefonte, re-
elected secretary-treasurer, Mems-
bers of the house committee are
Hunter Knisely, Bellefonte; Gilbert
Alkey, Curtin, and Walter Schenck,
Bellefonte.
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Competition will close February 8, ger, wife of George Fryberger, Is N
newcomer in Centre county politics, |
ibut has served the party as district
[vice chairman in Philipsburg and |
South Philipsburg , and!
Worth township in the South, East,
jand West precincts of Rush towne
{ship Bhe also had been active In|
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swap them for War Stamps at their!
electric dealers,
appliances will be tagged with the
“Victory
place appliances beyond repair, pro-
vide labor-saving devices for new
[family units and war workers, and
will take the place of human labor
that ls needed elsewhere
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C. Stenger, Jr. in charge. All solic- [be allocated #0 that’ this county re-
flors who served in previous drives colves a portion of such credit
as well as any others who wish to] War Bond booths will be opened
take part are asked
non-protective part of stare to be staffed by mem-
Civilian Defense workers are espec- ‘bors of the American Legion Aux
fally urged to attend this meeting.  (iliary. Booth will be open Tuesdays
Grover Corman, president of the and Thursdays from 1 to 5:30 p. m
Bellefonte Chamber of Commerce, and on Saturday from a.m. to 9
and Ward Fisher, chairman of the'!p m
retail dividion, announced that the |
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