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

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    Where the Fuel Goes
A HEAVY BOMBER
cruising at a speed of 250
m.p.h. may use 200 gal-
lons of gasoline an hour,
adhe Centre Democrat
| SEES
| WHERE THE
An Army Trans.
pert burns 33.000
gallons of feel oll
| a day.
1
|
FUEL GOES
VOLUME 63.
NUMBER 16.
BELLEFONTE,
ya.
A, THURSDAY, APRIL 20,
——
1941,
SUBSCRIPTION—$1.50 PER YEAR.
ounty Reac y For
Primary Election
tic Nominations to be Made
‘ates: No Candidates for
Officials to be Chosen.
Many Democr:
by Write-i
Congress; NS.
f LA
of Wounds
Robert W. Schriver
Schriver
———— ——. A——
COUNTY TO RECEIVE
addition
an
m
OG ier
Millhe
will be held at 2:30 p Sunday
April 30. in the Reformed church at
Madisonburg the Millheim
Evangelical inl gler in charge
Pleasant Gop | Man
Promoted in England
the
with
Judge William H. Keller
to Preside at Presen-
tation, Saturday
H AY al
Belles
Swimming Pool to
Be Open This Year
vimmin
JUDGES” PORTRAITS
iof J Clarence Hamilton of Belle- 5
s the rear
“for men
CAL NATIVE
LIRES F
USINESS POS +
Thomas B, Hamilton Hon-
ored by Insurance Com-
pany in New York
COMPLETES 15
YEARS' SERVICE
Brother of Bellefonte
and State College
Residents
w Ham
yk
Is
Breq
nave LN
nd heads of departments
ned in the tributes
speaker
omrade
H
rveral
oO
i and Hamilton
a Quin Hamil Bellefonte
hede g Ago He | 5 a
and
- to ‘
Anu won, of
was horn year
iiton, the a and a broth
crnfinnid 8% sage Tir H
New Bowling Alley
To Open | Next Month
Cl
Clas
West High
ted 10 be opened to thie
bet May 15
was ans ed yes
official
200-feet long
remodeled
ib bowling
ter ha
The Odd Fellows Cl
~
2
former ardware
treet, Is
public
June
room on
ometime ween and
Ou terday by
OOF
The om is being
and redecor-
ve regulation bowling
ompietely
ated and the §)
expect
be installed by
of Pittsburgh
will be [llur
Holts a
ed
invisible to bowl-
wil}
will be
of the alley
he room
globe
t part of
section
Both duck ar
allable to bowlers
and women
wd ten
Wash
Aare
pins
bo
and soft drinks
will
tion
will be
the i
of
yd
°' Brouse Re-elected
je
Pre
dent. Judes
SACRED CONCERT TO By
GIVEN AT PINE GROVE
fMicer oncert will be pr
year ‘in St ul's Luth
ibility Grove Mills, on Bunday
clean 7:30 p. m., by the
tion. Acts of van- Binge and
breaking up furni- Men's Chorus
the pool. will not The Burnham
year, Con ularly on the
re WMRF
inday from
fran courcn
Aj
Burmham
Pine Grove
Pine
23
the non
the respon ril
ground
the
Singer
Vesper
Lewistown
4:30 10 51
ture are
be
Joss
placed alx
3 ’ al shin +»
tolerated ideral rg
from rd tation
ther 8 m
esented
Sacred
Mills
heard
Hour over
evers
Do's And Don'ts For April 25th
voters, Democrats especially, will be re-
quired to write-in the names of many of the eandidates for whom
they wish to vote at the primaries next Tuesday. the following re-
minders may save ballots from being disregarded by election boards
because they are improperly marked
Because Centre county
DO THIS:
In indicating your preference for a candidate, make an X
The X must be marked inside the square provided at the right of
the name. If you use stickers, or write-in the name of the candidate
of your choice, you may mark your X in the square opposite the name
but the vote will count without the X in these instances,
Use only a lead pencil ‘'n marking your ballot or in writing in the
name of candidates,
If you use stickers, or write-in names, see that they are placed
within the lines provided on the ballot
Vote only for the number of candidates indicated in the heading
for each office
Be sure to vote
DONT'S:
Don't mark your ballot with ink, crayon, or anything but pencil.
Don't use a check mark, or any other mark but an X to indicate
your preference,
Don't scribble writesin names or paste stickers over several spaces
or outside the spates so the election board has reason to doubt your
intention,
Don’t forget to vote,
En
President of Elks
i
| william
Dre
H
f the
Club at ne annual
that group held
the
ted
Fiks
jon
day
West
Bros Hie Was
Bellefonte
organizat
Mot
Hks home on
reel
dent «¢
meeting ol
night at
Higl treet
0. A. Kline was re«elected as
president and Herbert M. Beezer
WAS named secretary and treasurer
elected were Mr. Brouse
Dr. Richard P. Noll, Mar-
n Miller, and Edward R. Miller
The club voted contributions of
150 each to the Red Cross, the Sal
{vation Army and ' the ‘Bellefonte
{High Schoo] football team
The meeting was preceded by a
‘ham dinner at which more than 100
members were present. Entertain.
ment included several vaudeville
acts and a program ‘by a magician
Music included numbers by an ac
cordionist and by the Little Ger-
man Band of Logk Haven
Trisetoe
M line
'T. L. Fromm Accepts
Position at Hershey
————
LT. Lynn Fromm, of West Logan
{street, has accepted a position as
[plant superintéhdent of the Anville
|Btone Co., whose
[are located at He , And whose!
main offices are in Conshohocken. |
Jue began his new diities April 10,
He has had  éonsiderable exper
Jence in the production and selling
of lime and limestone products, be-
ing formerly employed by the Amer
lean Lime and Stone 00. and White.
rock Quarries, He wis most recently
employed by the Bellefonte Stone
Co. as superintendent of operations
at Howard and Curtin,
His family will continue to reside
:
1
Vice
nt and mines
Director Arrives
To Begin Duties
. NS. Calhoun Now in Charge of Legion and
BHS Bands; Has Had Long and Bril-
lant Career.
= SATE COLLEGE ~~ SHULTZ NAY Bt
MAN 15 MISSING
sgt. Blair Harman, 20, Ra-
dio-Gunner, Reported
Lost Over Europe achuted fo | Safety
Mar
Haein
by
narents
LE
lioman aboard
¢ Por: 8 Flying Fortress,
hve art ise tse
serving as the mothe ar é
Army
pre- |
4 bombing
Shuit €
IA, Shultz, plot
ying Portres,
lila rabedom:
College filer was stationed at an jost in a mass alr raid
AAF bomber base somewhere in over Europe
England ener of his family sald Prom companion
Deta eOneern Sgt. Harmar hom tx
last fig tht were not known, although 4
vernment
an group
was of an American
with more than
8 Nin credit was
sone here
Ision un edemy territory.
ndicated in Uw
messag ne WOuld be
re;ave ’ Le by 14 parent
a
1
iY
Sgt. Harman
Alr Porces in January
ofived his init
Filia. He then
Ii for ur
Was
Army
ana re.
z in Miami
to Chicage
training. He
Texa IN
rick Shultz
Lt
missdie
begat
Lot
Wal Ww
War
radio
tioned
10 al
to halt
apparent
crew wo J
One
ther eflorts
air fields
{ter spending a brief A eight par
January of thi
nt
He
with hi
Arrival
15
wmrent Nome
man
February
combat fig!
a
begat
making i
bomber crew » i hi
i March home. but |
pereeant tude 1 finall
a graduate
Schau in chute
maineg in
with the hom
Wh contin
other plane
Higt
of 1042 ha
spread
urplane
mpanion concluded
a
tatement that if Lt Sh its
German
= TTNTWEDINID 55
* LEGION POST Eo
16 Are World War II Vet-
erans; Eckenroth and
Rhinesmith Preside
joien
The
ti AP ———
Striken II, Suffers
Fire In Same Day
brought double tro
of Pike
Sunday bie for
Steve Nicholas
fonte
Late in the afternoon
tricken with what was diag
an attack of gall trouble and v
1 rushed to the Centre County Hos
a World War 1 veteran, was in- pital in the Widdowson ambulance
itiated Into membership in Brooks-| About 10:30 o'clock Sunday night
Doll Post American Legion, Belle fire was iscovered in thw kitchen
fonte. at a regular meeting at the of the Beliefonte Lunch on South
Post Home, East Howard street, Allegheny street, of which Steve
Monday night proprietor
The initiation was conducted by! It turned out that neither trouble
Post Commander Charles A, Eck- very serious. The restaurant
enroth, and the oath was adminis. man responded quickly to treatment
tered by Samuel D. Rhinesmith, at the hospital. Belliefonte's two fire
district commander of the Legion companies, answering a general
The new members of the Post are: Alarm, used a couple of quarts
Wallace J. Ward, Bellefonte, World chemicals to douse the fire in
War I veteran, and the following f100r under a range in the restauras
veterans of World War 11: James R. kitchen
Holt, Unionville: John F. Watson,) Firemen said the fire
[ Milesburg: Joseph J. Torsell, Daniel when the oven of the range ome
{P. O'Leary, Jr. Malcolm G. Love, overheated. Sole damage was a hole
|George 8. Kellerman, Paul D. Lose, |less than a foot in diameter in the
| Theodore D. Canavan, Guy ©, floor
| Baughman, Fdward R. Ray, 8. H
{Smith and Ralph L. Toner, all of
Bellefonte: and Norman K. Mc-
Murtrie, Lee E. Cettig, Wilbur R.
Gearhart, and Clarence M. Hoy, all
of Bellefonte, R. D,
The initiation ceremony was fol-
(Continued on page Three)
one
on
Wan
of
he
esulted
EE.
Kofmans Buy Coal
Yards in Bellefonte
ee ——
fonte has purchased from Howard
| Thompson, of Curwensville, the for.
Fire Destroys Home mer Fuel and Supply Company con! |
The Glenn Litten home at Red and office bullding on ‘Dunlap
Jacket, nar Blue Ball, burned to Ha street, Bellefonte, and expect to take
ground ay evening with a of the in the
estimated at over 4 . The fire, of Lersgy iT propel
J. O. Brewer, who for a number
¢ curb to make a delivery
i
Missing In Action
Staff Sgt. Walter 1
Bressler
PRISONER OF WAR
Companion in Another
Plane Believes Crew Par-
4 J
% MC FY ON
"ryveETeE Anges
World War 1 For six months
was reported missing in action
‘Andy.” an infantryman, had been
weinded in three sngsgements, and
sas one of five persons eft stand.
engagement ar
yyy \ af the
evs here wa
fn one one
- ——
Local Minister Is
Honored at Altoona
r
dh, » %
&
Gaining
 o,
Council Passes First
uminous Law
ough Emploves Se
v Phi
TAKES PART IN |
NAVAL BATTLES =
Chief Gunner on Heavy
Cruiser Spending Fur-
lough in Bellefonte
Town’s History;
State College churcl D
Howard E. Oak won {
pastor of the Bald Eagle Pre
Charge
————
Boy Injured By
Truck at College
Kenneth Greer -year-ol Id
Mrs. Kenneth COreen of 120
Hamilton avenue, State College
fered head Injuries and bruise
body Friday afternoon when
apparently mn into a Rallway
press truck operated by Harold
Smith, of Pihe Grove Mills
The accident happened about 4 »
m. near the boy's home when the
truck, traveling west, pulled to
Police sald
the driver evidently did not see the
youngster who was reported to have
been playing in the street, The driv.
er knew nothing of the mishap un-
til he returned to the truck from
the house
The youth was taken to the office
of a State College physician and
after undergoing preliminary treat.
ment was brought to the Centre
{County Hospital for observation, He
Hr
Fa '
of
he
Ex
K
the
[returned home the following cay
According to well founded reports, when it was apparent the injuries
Kofman's hauling service in Belle- were not of a serious nature
152 To Be Called
For Draft Exams
——————
Pre<induction draft quotas
FEW TROUT CAUGHT
ON OPENING DAY
Hundreds of Anglers Jam
Local Streams: Weather
Cloudy and Cold
A dull clow sky ant
breeze greeted neler in
the 1944 trout
pened at 5 ¢
i GAankK
Cm
season Of
Satur
tre
oounty we
xi
moming
Cloud: chilly
ally « Jock
weather prevalled
throughout the day and the catche
reflected the general gloom of the
weather but nothing seemed to de.
ter anglers from going out
force 10 try their luck
A veteran Bellefonte angler, after
making a tour of Spring Creek and
Logan Branch declared it was his
considered opinion that there were
more fishermen on those streams
than in any “first day” for the past
fen yoars
But the anglers, as a general rule,
were elther oldsters or youngsters
The 18-10-35-year-olds were notices
ably absent. An unusually large
number of bovs, ranging down to 4
years of age. were to be found along
the streams
Most fishermen favored angles
worms for the opening day. although
the water was only slightly discolor
jed. Only a few minnow fishermen
in
full |
oning Ordinance
Approval
Reading of Most Vol-
Bor-
ek Wage Increase,
= PENNS VALLEY T
tT NEW PASTOR
Methodist Conference Re-
turns All Other County
Ministers
be" FJ
Rey
rg-Us
Res David A. Bower,
easant Gap, Rev. David A
in, Jr Port Matilda, Ret
Gordo Philimsbure, Rey
Siam; Show Shoe, Rev. Ralph D
Schiabiy: State College, Rev. W. BEd-
w3 Watkir Wesley Poundat ior
3 h 4 M. V. Mu
Crone
the Cond
wr
MINISTERS ENDORSE UNION
SERVICES AT MILESBURG
00D FOR VIGTORY
MEETING APRIL 27
selection, Preparation of
Foods, Planning of Gar-
dens to be Discussed
Sewn i B 1M
ty are
ng the next meetls
| fonte Health fo
Thurstay
Lhe
COs
| te
evenis
hig!
ARE R. C
will I» Le 3
Fruits and vegetabl
one, two and three of
Seven” provide tw
for the meeting. Ho
ing the meeting will told what
vegetables and fruit ontain the
most vitamins and minerals and
which of the commercially canned
varie®y are the best buy from a Ta-
tion standpoint. Proper preparation
and cooking methods will tw demon
strated, fllustrating the ways to
preserve the vitamin and mineral
content of the fruits ang vegetables
All information is based on ob-
jective of the National Nutrition
{Program and only those essentials
considered necessary in coping with
the wartime food problems are ree
tained
Mr. Blaney will give much useful
L Ly  &
fonte
Toups
Baxi
mater
attend.
beet
SPTmIve
be
for were observed, and once in a while information on victory garden plans
the Bellefonte and State Col a fiy fisherman could be seen cast ning and ways in which the war ef.
toge Draft Boards were received this ing that type of lure. [fort can be aided by producing more
For several hours after 5 a. m. food
we. 15, the Bellefonte board catches along Spring Creek and Lo-| Food at the
men to Altoona for pre gan ore avy. but a8 the|well AXMARY other useful prises will
examinations morning on the number of [be awarded at the end of the ses
board follow [those who caught trout fell offain. All hounswivey are urged 10 ats
Ing with 83 men on May 27. (Continued on Page Powr) vi