Page Tom Bellefonte Is to {sot THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, BELUEFONTE, FPA. June %, 1944. Soldier's Job Infantrymen Are Preparing Them There Fast For the Invasion of Europe familiar | JESSEN f § 1 : / 1 h { rE ). 2, one of the Yank in- | hay ned the ares « British 1 ( thru NE RRCSER ——— SSRI 5 57 ae ep wasnt long before they were of the roads in the duties took them otland, Wales and in land. One platoon of drove for Allied Force irters in London prior to North Africa » often separated from itself on detached ser- on such duty that two went to Gibraltar to neral Dwight D. Eisen Mark Clark the landings in North Stall Se Floyd Kra- OY r General Eisenhower for ten months and likely he chauf- 8 than any tural cover ith hv ipers that 11 most they eh land hat Northern Ire the Company Headg he invasion of ieneral regeant other ompany WSSUMe ing ransportation Headquarter It thi destir the trian Allied Wm. Kessinger at Eng. Depot in England the Tunl- driving Berlin Wednesday, June 14 i HiIsHEI Glad to Appear If Uncle Sam Willing Cook in Pacific Uses Home-Town Kettle Norman E. Houser William E. Phillips Pl Carson Fred | tm p K f th Mil ler were m Company the as his opini SAVES n-th Sos: ci a ean TE Elie at SHG tate Lao ' Fort Dix Soldier Is Referring to the wording of Enjoying Newspaper Sgt. D. H. Benner Receives Air Cross State College Man Receives Air Medal ever Quarterms Bellefonte WAC “FOR HONOR AND FOR : Serving Overseas somewhere a womat Missing In Action, Lands In Seattle Tyrone Soldier Is Lauded for Bravery ras soph OUR BOYS IN commander. 1 == THE SERVICE Pvt. Bowen Graduates In Amphibious Force As Airplane Mechanic Nn B : . % = v ’ iE 4 H. L. HARPSTER AUCTIONEER Frompt attention given all sales PHONE 5D FINE GROVE MILLIE, PFPA Tyrone Paratrooper Wounded In Italy at Great Lakes L. FRANK MAYES General Auctioneer Poets (Corner CALL ESTATE COLLEGE, Ba Real Estate Sales A KPECIALTY! THE ONE 1 LOYY - Returns to Duties red have the benefit of ng In the sale ve ! perty riences have proven of real esiatse wi higher prices a les A number of Farms and several Residences will be offered of public sale In the pear futures, Watch for Dates! Mechanie Elie Centre Democrat, RELLEFONTE, PENNA, Coradutes AT KFTR BRROTHFRA Prop rint re Falter A © DERR PAULL M_ IMTHR A 5 CECIL A WALKER Returns to Duly ciate Editor Pusiness Manager INT ’ . . ; ee Ding \ A \ i fc. Wingfield " ftw ra t 1 +0 n ’ fiving wit ] in December WEEKLY EVERY THURSDAY MORNING ome and visited Son is Wounded and Mn Leroy ! ’ 1 ' M1 Rm townshi \ nek rev Cialve band wi COmivestor While here "ie Wh eld the Postofes si Beliafonts, Fa. a2 Second class Matter, her Moodler, of wi ’ _. Winfield elu a io parent PUBLIC SALE At Middletown, Pa. MONDAY, JUNE 12 WM OCLOCK SHARP Canptiinne remain witl r hu the second : Ores at! paid a dmo of Centre ther Hall t ne L nf BR T66200 Alex Sterinki a former employer Wo A.M Mex f hi Plc. and Mrs. Wingfield left np Barkley nt boda thier small son, Loran. Jr. with his ’ ovis § Techni . ful, refreshing Wrigley's Spearmint We will have 350 MEAD WITHOUT DOUBT the bigoest tot of { wig mts, Mr. and Mrs. Roy B with a Eranapare; chewing gum yhody misses sb : he U. 8 In one day thi ” \ MM i : Pore Brad Molsteing will be sold in the one day i. year. AFInY B. Immel, of Mill Hall other Gets Purple much will be back on the counter of Every Cow and Meier will be blood. tested, Wa will have Tec m—-— H art Award d Son neighborhood store And when . . MOLSTEINS + 2 . 4 2 CANADIAN COWS REGISTERED A. I fom " Sandy Ridge Soldier Home e e it does come back, IU] have the same yaars od, Including Tet calf heifers that are fresh close springers 8 Bgl Ira W. Spittler, son of Mr - \ wing tisf action nd dus 1 freshen In July and August, Catalog on sels day. " Mrs. J L loyd Shank of Coates high quality, chewing satis! ‘ po io ville. has received the Purple Heart that was awarded her son, Pvt. Don. and Mrs. George Spittier, of Sandy and long lasting flavor it's always 75 CANADIAN FALL FRESMING MEIFERS, Ridge. arrived home last week on a had. Remember Wrigley's Spear. 80 CALVES FROM ABOVE COWS, mostly weaned, 0-day furlough. He has been In mint Gum--The Flavor Lasts ald L. Shank, for wounds received 15 MOLATEIN UNBRED YEARLING MEIFERS, on the Beachhead In Italy His friends are asked to use the Matters for publication, whether news or advertising, must reach The Iran for the last 18 months and was v Camp Wheeler, Georgia, was sent among the 40 of the 10.000 soldiers Spending Furlough at Home 7 CANADIAN BULLS, ready for service, N RANSRY following address when writing him 40 PENNA, GRADE MOLSTEINS and GUERNSEYS. Pvt. Donald L. Shank, 33758232. Co tre Demoeratl office not later than Tuesday noon to insure publication that eth | FEASfUAIE ogy teusiesd Sitar Tush iaf Sesion must rus up shames to the semi-tropical base In New ough. there Yo repaive “gor Stafl-Sgt. Harold Brown. of Camp ioe n notices Mm 4 ! be . Ek . - ’ Le en - nd all ” 1 estat po AY Caicdonla as « Inboratory teshinle ough Cook, Cal. Is spending a 10-day Tur. Every animal on this sale owned by ua Every animal on this L ices a " tiale —— ¢ advertisements 10¢ per line each lasue cian - 1. 15th Inf. APO 1. c'o postmaster lough with his wife at the home of sale selected By us personsily, Cattle are all In our pastures and New York City Wan 4 San 4 AEYUMS. —— I — Irprise init ' : Eras Mrs Mal He also came OH Helonte 4 In Addition ta thas We Wil Ass Sell 40 Head of Pa. Grade av AGRE. ‘we hone. the heal Holsteins and Guernseys hy ho HY ALL BLOOD TESTED Receives Promotion Hues Walter E Porster. son of Mr Mrs Joseph W Forster of Bishop Bellefonte promoted Private to cian 5th grade while serving General Hospital at a U8 Forces base in New Caledonia 5 Porster is 3 graduate of Bellefonte High ! and was attending The date your subscription expires 1s plainly printed on the label hearing Penn State College when he enlist. your name All eredita are given by a change on the dale of label the fArst od in the Armed Porces. He enlist. sous of each month. We send no receipts unless upon special request. Waleh ed at State College on December 5 date on your label after you remit 142. and after basic training at and East been me Bi street has Texas One from ey TERMS OF SUBSCRIPTION 8150 per year if paid in advance $2.00 per year if not paid in advance your Bchoo Car Cn Subscribers shanging postofies address, and not notifying us, are Hable - . Wounded in Battle her parents, Mr. and Mrs 1 W SoMier Son Honors Mother TEAMS 14 CASH. BALANCE ON TIME. same All substriphions will be sontinusd unless SMAFwIAS dIMANAR Leonard Mann, son of Mr. and Wright, of Willowbank street. Chief CIRCULATION OVER 7,000 COPIES EACH WEEK Member American Press Association National Editorial Association + Mrs Victor Dann of Philadelphia formerly of Bellefonte, received a dozen and a hall beautiful red roses and a large potted plant for Moth. ters Day from her son, Victor Dann (dr, who Is overseas in India. Vietor |nlso rememMered his mother on | Faster by sending her roses, Mrs. John Mann, Jr. of Drifting, is slowly improving, according to word received In a letter ffom him Inst week. Leonard was slightly wounded in the New Guinea battle, word sent to his parents by the War Depart. ment revealed. He has been in the [Service several years, Advanced in Rank B/8gt. Frank Johnson, son of Frank Johnson, 8r., of Philipsburg, who is stationed somewhere in Italy, has recently been advanced from the rank of corporal to that of sergeant and now to stall sergeant Peity Officer, second class, Melvin 8 Wright, has returned to Camp Peary, Va. and i= now awaiting his assignment v Send your letters and news io the | Wrigley Editor, care of The Centre | Democrat, : Grade Cows Promptly st 0 O'clock, GRAND VIEW FARMS C 8 ERG & CO, Owners and Sales Mgra WR Located § Miles Southesst of Marrishurg On Route 200 and 0 Miles West of Lancaster,
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