————— Jesse | ADLER 2 Looks at El the NEWS AS DEVASTATING as the Nazi robot bombs are, the weapon is no novelty. After all german under Hitler a 199 really isn't every Robot citi en INCIDENTALLY UU P. reveals that a hen l H. Edeals of Holdredg an egg on D Day formed D Same laid owned by the C Neb tipped by laid v perfectl iy of an egg Hitler THE ARMY'S using cast brake Any wonder s0 much of soldier Mrtict ua TOKYO broad had the . to the citizenry before Ap Lat FEN premium ment rise lNoito but nnt building war (: mnks Here's one want t 0 Fr Lh mailed y elect ¢ hackle wit fered af $100 War A NEW YORK ons in the service to anvone buving He LOOK sold 71 bond: advantage of hi THE cast fighting gracious On Us! ONE of from Italy being taught GERMAN the Nazis their wa) Adolpl can vou IN DENVER, Col middie-age her say in give me a Kk man walked WOman an Taking Sorry up to a a punched another mam, 1 in-law! REMINDING U threw in look. he ag thought you THE NAZIS and soldier Vasil homber might retaliat isolationist Cor on area t decoy A NEW YORKER wa knew who was the speaker house My THE Aan ASK CG and replied CC Ml doah, Iowa, disk Water wiore the to attend him i arm napped it doctors won't s and Ha WHAT Overseas G-L's are laugh- ing at: Newly arrived GI in England What s the difference between shil- ngs and pence?” GI vet You can walk down the street without shil AT a Na daho Has to Get Breakfast at Her Own Funeral’ SECOND SECTION dhe Centre Democrat __A Visitor In Seven Thousand Homes Each Week | NEWS, FEATURES BELLEFONTE, PA. THURSDAY, JULY 20, 1944, NUMBER 29 VOLUME 63. Association Formed To Erect Mémorial Shrine In Honor of Service Men Memorial Will Be inscribed With Names of Every Member of Armed Forces From Centre County Stolen Car Found Near Philipsburg Police Say Theft Committed nd | By Former Penitentiary f Inmate Women Is Injured When Horse Falls Has Leg Fractured When An- imal She is Riding Falls al Crossing McCaleb, of Lock Hav. ankle in a east, fo] 3 pocident Wed. WW 4 ant ® Harr R H hey left an 9 COUNTY STUDENTS ON (OLLEGE DEAN'S LIST en} “x \¥ | vi . wr wi - World War Il Vets Initiated Into Legion Prexy Since 1024 Ix Het CENTRE COUNTY HOSPITAL IN THE WEEK'S NEWS mmande; ff Nittany nitiation ceren R. Kinley. E 1. Wilde Monday Week tied of Last AA Howard 3 Dischars and D3 infant daughts Mrs. David Moth infant son. Boalsburg Orvis Harvey and infant daughte Bellefonte Homer Mease, Belle fonte. R. D. 2: Mrs. Laird Alkey and infant daughter, Bellefonte Admitted Monda the following” da Boalshurg , Frederic College Mrs F Bellefonte Admitted Monday Sunday: Mrs. Joseph L Bellefonte Expired Fleming Tuesday of Last Week Admitted: Fred Scandrol, Lemont Admitted Tuesday, discharged on Wednesday : Jerrod Miller, State Col- lege. Bue Lane Miller, State College Kay Foore, Bellefonte, R. D. 3; LA. land Baughman, State College Birth: a son to Mr. and Mrs. Glenn M. Theil, State College Wednesday of Last Week Admitted: James Leathers, How. ard, R. D 2. lLouls E. Ellis, State College Discharged Mrs. George Sum- mers and infant daughter, Belle- fonte, R. D. 3: Mrs. Robert J. Grace and infant daughter, State College, Joseph Sherrill, State College Births: a daughter to Mr. and Mrs James B. Holtzworth, Pleming. a son to Mr. and Mrs. Donald Schenck, Btate College, Thursday of Last Week Discharged: Mrs. John W. Hall and discharged John W. Kline k Schilling. State Keith Anderson and discharged Beerer, of Mis. Ruel W. Lucas, of J. Staniey Cobb Re Miller tinted Inte membe E. Bechtel Jr hn W. Dunkel Elliott Joseph C. Ferro William. Campbell, « Lioyd Prank Ralph C. Franke: ania Pur RD 1 Perry R. Genteel, Henry R mitted Thursday and discharged Gould, F. Meyer Hartman, Waiter Pranklin Willams. Belle. CC. Kish, Fred T. Leathers. Charles R. Miller, William 8 Newberry, Wil. H. Ricker, Jr. Lewis J. Ripka George H Showers William K. Ule- rich, John A. Wagner, Norman W Ward Willlam R. Whitacre, Jr Emest W. Hess. John D. Patterson and Wayne K. Tressier Attending the oeremony from other posts were District Command Sam Rhinesmith Bellefonte and George Ayres, commander-elect of the Legion in the state of Dela. Ware bert i ! ace berger A Han 2s daughter to Mr. and Mrs wd Williams, State College Friday charged: Mrs. W. Lewis Shet- ler and Infant daughter, State Col- John Albright, Spring Mills Mrs. Gerald Schrefller and Infant daughter, Bellefonte: Edward Car- man, Bellefonte Admitted Priday discharged on Saturday Marianna Mattern, Belle fonte Irene Witmer, Bellefonte Jacqueline Bloom, State College. R D3 Catherine Griffith, Pleasant Gap Births in lege of er SLEW HIS OWN SON TO BRING ON RAIN The old African witch doctor be. lieved he could bribe an angry god and end the drought by killing his son, but went to jail Instead. Read this unusual true story In the July Joth issue of The American Weekly, favorite magazine with the Balti. more Sunday American. Order from your newsdealer mms uM —— A son to Mr. and Mrs, Carl Jackson, Bellefonte, a son to Mr and Mrs. Maxwell B. Hutchison, of Bellefonte | Saturday Admitted Lester OI, Cap Discharged: Mrs. Willlam E. How. ard, Bellefonte; Mrs. Marion Wit. mer, Aaronsburg. Mrs. Philip Smith, Centre Hall Birth: a son to Mr, and Mrs. Or. rie Parker, State College Expired: Lindsey Whitehead, of Boalsburg Sunday Birth: a daughter to Mr. and Mrs Pleasant — Recover Army Onr Recovery at Tyrone af the Army recruiting car stolen from in front of the Willlamsport postoffice last Saturday morning was reported on Thursday. The vehicle was found Wednesday and was undamaged. The keys of the car, however, were | Robert B. Sarago, State College gone There were 42 patients In the hos- pital at the beginning of the week. For Vietory: Buy Boas. | hae wv TaIRy Writer Offers Memories Ls of Little Written of But Faithful Helper, the Ox Interesting Sketch Compiled by Henry W. Shoemaker from Notes Contributed by GCENTIIE DIQUA, OHIO wand T Ov NE CROWD = GENERAL E/SENMONER CALLED HM 4 ONE MN] 4R FORCE Fire Destroys Shed at Mill Hall Building at Rear of Dutch Inn, Used For Unload- ing, Burns fe ¥ f the | % AMNageo 1 ie a—— Ee nom— Farmers Don’t Strike, "Wamed Supervisor Except With An Axe able farn anda turn ome Al- hard pressed Lt demands for food mers find time ords of pulpwood each ring slack periods Tt H ns well who and works overtime r hats are the farmer foes riot strike cutting puipwood Harold Walker Is Killed In Action Harold Mr of R Walks son Homer Walker of Beech Creek. R. D. and husband of Mrs. Ir Spillman Walker WAS killed in action May 27 in Italy, the War Department informed his fam. Hy recently. He would have been 20 years oid on Aug. 9 He was working PRR sho and haf been March Eight survive Martin the Renovo was inducted overseas since last at mw when he a brother also are: Mrs. Margaret Beech Creek RD Mrs Elizabeth Petzer and Mrs. Mae Wentzel, Bellefonte, R. D.; Mrs Harold Weaver, Howard, R D., and Vivian, Sara, Flora, Shirley, and Thomas, at home : Memorial services were held at the Martin's Grove Chureh of Christ Sunday afternoon at 3 o'clock with Rev. Albert BE Snyder officiating sinters They and No Time Wasted Three “lady engineers” who al- ready had finished their required work were on the in a Connecti cut war plant w the Pennayl- vania State College granted them bachelor degrees in absentia this summer Est La Guerre ! A Pennsylvania State College, stu- | dent, seeking an excuse from class. Man Run Over by Filled Hay Wagon |" [2 Father of 0 ul cally 10 Children Criti- Injured in Ac- cident handied by the smallest Sta) soon learned ine and say ‘ge haw and buck In Williamsport our rough moun - tain farmers when they oame to town on market mustering day nomespuns ana were at ‘hawbuckers.' that is ox hil Continued on Pope to he goad - County Kitchens Become Tin Mines or heir bots of Special Education Women of Centre County Can Help Produce Heavy Bombers Rn ‘ of Re Port Matilda Man g Falls From Car Brakeman on Middle Division A Seriously Injured at A Altoona yulldir CRs aries Manpower Regulation > no In Lewistown Area or 12,000 Fishermen Catch 5,000 Trout 3 werk Lewistown area of the War Manpower Commission is composed of the counties of Centre, Juniata and Mifflin. This area is part of a FINOVE larger district or area with Altoona ’ MOnH= | oy the centre of control. It is known I t the Wil- lay area seven. War Manpower con. | Crmer NE trols gre consistent throughout this | Creek daughter Ida ‘area. Some of the regulations cov. (81 8 of ‘North Bend, wa wed (ering the employment of male labor 30 Friday morn-_ are nearly Essential employers employing less | Aken out of He than eight persons and all less-es- means of a broncho- wntial employers cannot employ Commission workers beyond the number they had A confident on their payroll as of June 30, 1944. | SHOW nea No employer can hire male work. Walton took upward ers without referral from or arrange. | from the lamed ment with the United States Em. Rains which caused muddy waters | ployment Service of the War Man- during first several week power commission stream was open, falled to lower th These rulings were In effect, July take of fish, French said 1. 144. Employers wishing further The state's genera! trout Stanley L. Conrad AlOONS, | information should contact United | will close July 31 probably owes his Jife to the prompt States Employment Service at M7 and effective ald given by Mrs. Con- gauth Main Street. Lewistown. Tele. rad, when he was bitten by a cop phone 897 perhead snake during an outing at Loysburg gap. several days ago Mr. Conrad, who is employed In the PRR shops at Altoona and is an ardent sportsman, was struck on the | right leg below the knee by the snake when walking through grass Hastily drawing his penknife, he slashed the wound Lan by the |IAFRESt buyers of produce reptile’s fangs. Mrs Conrad then ~Plentiful supplies of this favorite | Named to Commission sucked the blood and venom from Vegetable are ample for year around, Dr. 8 W. Fletcher, dean of the the small holes made by the sharp use if the surplus is canned by the School of Agriculture at the Penne fangs, Consequently there was not housewivey of the nation” Mr O. sylvania State CObllege, has been the least swelling the leg or any H. Weinert, A&P Food Store Gen- named to the 10-man postwar plan. other Ill effects eral Superintendent for this district, ning commission appointed by Gov titania Sh ——— said yesterday lernor Martin to develop a postwar Married 15 or 18 | Patriotism can be displayed in employment program for Pennsyl- Korine Buckner, 35-year-old au- canning food at home as well as on Vania designer of De. the actual battlefront by helping to The Remove Safety Pin From Baby's Throat yet piety wt AAS he oye Paradise Bel Saturds Lhe esOPhAZ Us i ald wen ba Hy al Priday » mo neas efon te ’ ripe open pin nt nct tions, th ts ish Commission 1 was safely t yorted child's tube hn sCOpe Hospital condition as satisfactory C A that final 1) ly 12.000 follows attaches reported baby t { —————» resort Prompt Aid of Wife Saves Husband's Life od 1 th the We ’ pRB of —— Injured by Explosion June Alcott, 24 Altoona Mabel S———— a p—— Oakes, 34, Roaring Spring, and Ruth GREEN BEANS AID Corle, 32. of Claysburg, all employed CANNING PROGRAM as laborers in the erecting shop at Juniata, were treated for injuries beans | Saturday evening, coused when dy- near where they Home canning of green while supplies are abundant is urged namite exploded by an official of one of the nation’s were working A ————— E ——— — the {~~ DON'T BE BASHF LU] ye yOUND AND MUSK ¢ i I MAGICIAN FIGHTERS ha list asked oked moment mn whom ul the giasses TV Lhe mar exchanged ith the surgeon and Dn wt { emer. Adam put AWAY nti ed IWAlr pal spectacies some other es RON - Fire Couses $500 Damage to Apartment believed © have aused an overheated oll buming “ater heater in the basement of the Hares F. Jones apartment house on North Thomas street, caused damage esti. mated at approximately $500 last Thursday night No one was in the three-family building at the time, and the blage, {discovered about § p. m. by one of the tenants. Mrs. Roy Leamer, os she was about to enter the buliding after being away a week visiting relatives, had gained considerable headway Undine and Logan firemen, alse fwering a general alarm, used water from booster tanks in fighting the fire. A large hole was burned In the oelling. a coal bin partition was de. stroyed and electric wiring was damaged. In addition smoke caused | some damage in the building, which {formerly was the Thomas fam'ly | homestead. Other tenants of the house, in ad. dition to the Leamers, are the Lewis and Robert McClellan been Fire
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