. aire Four THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, BELL EFONTE, PA. August 3, 1944. 13,600 Acres In 'County Oil Men Fishing Creek Sold (Continued rom page One) of various kinds are (Continued from page one) the principal Many new p trees. In some parts of the immense user. During tract there is virgin timber but most hormaj of the area is believed to been lumbered off about 188 larger trees are up diameter, and some ar height The average i feet program must be Work on opening up the ut em 0 generally areas beg and Monday week an ] ton bulldoze: An constructing road leading Bixel in & south Cherry Run, Th through the dozer, similar to the 10 great advantage alr fields and on the variou ing its peacetime a road throu Up unti cleared and ly three with the the clearing machine first tearing them then shoves the side where and prepare Meanwhile earth from Posed re the level of The surface graded and heavy trucks haul ditches verts are roblems to past two years Of highway been NArply res the the program NAVe Some of the 1 on ¢ Ol ol NOrtage and manpower that {n the i and It immediate ' HENDWAaY necelerated an ADOUL TWO Week east road wood ali Kind Price, Phil g “1ellar MoCileldan ad i : Legisla Frank H. Clems« jos tO are pr of drainage The pre pletion open a 7 le road fur Cherry Rur open uj to keep the for many n ported Oth as the need i A crew of at sawmill on the operatl residents of t gets under pillar tract logs where their o the mill and full jog The summer work gOome geer ar in any gi snakes have Every the voles CEMENT has taken Elect Officers highway Lh Con trict of ma- evi POSLWAT construction to re Do you“ De-Press” Easily? . THEY'RE 227 COOLER Make this amazing test of Goodall’'s cool SPRINGWEAVE TROPICAL 29° Bmartly styled, without “heat trap” pads or heavy lining, yet because of famed Goodall designing--long wearing Palm Bepch sults hold thelr shape, give perfect drape and Nt. Thoroughly washable. Economical too . . , cost no more today than last year! Bob Davis Bellefonte Lewistown Always Compare First at... — War Toll for Week, 4 Killed, 5 Wounded (Continued from page one) Ariz he was for desert went il to England He born at cember 6, 18914 i Margaret Coble AWWA in vham he was stationed at Yuma training and on December | Camp Phillips, Kan, Ls December he was sent Lo le OVersen: on De Malcolm Wilson I'mfford son of Waite addition to his united In nm May 24, 1837 Pegpy Ann, aged 6 mother Ler Rich vi. 3 of Brooklyn gt. Willam Walte prisoner of wat WHS aiid Sg JULY th wile mar in Belletonte a daughter of ole ville and Lhers and rd Caing He Saran Walle Harry, wa tanding PI Sowa nason of Mi py moe; Ple. Lucas ving ! the Infantry He entered the on November 1042. and ter undergoing b Fila eIvice Blanding saxion Gets 2nd Wound Homer Saxion son of Mr Saxon He arm were break! Mow but said he on Lo he be the eg and expected ~ tion. In a letter while ing a ie he told how Bible presented to him by a ast Christmas saved his ile He sal I was went rough my clothe Bible and ing occupy relative and the bullet and stuck uched me in the never uu Drogan Weunded July 3 son of Mr. and Mrs Joseph Drogan, of Coleville, was wolinded July 3 while serving as a member of a glider unit In to his mother last week, he stated that he was wounded by fragments ‘nn one leg and hip and that the wounds were deep. He wrote In part: “I am now in a hospital in England and get- ting the best of care. Don't worry as | expect to leave the hospital sOOn Big. Drogan entered the service November 2. 1042, and after basic training at Camp Wheeler, Ga, was | sent to Fort Bragg, N. C. He was | sent overseas In May Of last year and landed In North Africa. Since! then he has beey in Italy, Ireland, and England He 18 a graduate of 8S& John's parochial school and Bellefonte High! School In the class of 1904], He was employed for a time at the Belle forte Electric Supply stope and at the time of entering the service was employed by Warner Company, | He has two half-brothefry also in service. They are Pvl George Cush- lan, now somewhere in France, and | Sgt. Charles Cushion, now In India. Plo. Irvin Alexander Pvt. Alexander, son of Bdna Luse of 127 South Gill street, State Ool- lege, was wounded In detion In| jacket France and ls now in a hospital In| jgeq |Bogland, according w a letter re- Bt. Drogan letters received : losived (rom him by Js mother last week No additional information on the xtent of his Injuries was in the letter written July 16 other than he had been taken from France to England by alrplane and was now a patient In a government hospital there Pvt. Alex the service took six Fort Leonard wich Wi! in New York City Clrical engineer ander wag Inducted Into on August 2, 1943 He weeks of basic training at Wood, Mo, following sent trade school graduating as December March hie oa an els on I'l. He 14 | LAs Deen oversea STH Pvt, Joseph Benzie Pvt. Benzie, son of Mr. and Mr Wash Benzie, of Bullalo Run Valley ded In action early nth in the E Benzie, a artillery division t his flance WO AIrOPeGI Wit member tated In a re Mis Marg: of Blanchard street he received while ht wiv W OLE led buday volunteered vaoiunweereq and nding f anding firs Maurice BB, Seeger State College Man Seriously Wounded He took hil Atterbury, to Tenness Wing th» Alin for two basic Unining at Camp Ind, and was then sent oy GIL Inaneuvers Foli 36 Get Diplomas From Fire School (Continged from page owe) nEn were B Snow Shoe fre ompleted company the Undine Alkey., Richard Alterio Bathurst, William R Brown Bruno, Russell B. Copenhav- er. B. A Doll Eugene 8. Oentael Robert M. Gontz, William Harnish Harry Howard, Paul Howard, Willis Lucas. William Howard, Joseph P Kelleher, Thomas A. Kelleher, Fran. cis W. Kreamer, Edward A Ray Philip Sunday. Ralph W. Rboads John Soster, Russell Torsell, John Nighthart, Charles H Wayne, James Kustanbauter, all of Bellefonte. Ira Fall, William Harnish, James Vieh. dorfer, and Doherty. all of Snow Shoe Members of the were John Soster., James Vichdorfer William Hall George Doherty. Rob- ert Park, William Preston, James C. Bwartz and Gregg C Watson Doherty, Viehdorfer and Soster were presented with gold star certificates for having taken both the Undine and Snow Shoe courses. Mrs. Gonte and Mrs. Luens were presented the certificates in the absence of their husbands, who are both serving In the Navy. About 70 were present at the affair which closed with the pledge of allegiance to the flag Howard Airman Is Home from Europe Flight Officer Robert B. Burkey on Monday arrived In Howard to japend a furlough with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. D. W. Burkey after Lalrd Janes Cieor Kf Snow Shoe class ‘having completed more than 50 bombing missions over Europe Officer’ Burkey participated in imany of the major alr raids on en- emy territory, including several of [the largest ones in which more than {2000 planes took part. He has a bro- | ther, “Jack,” who has more than 100 missions 0 his credit In the South Pacific area. Among those graduating from an intensive course of Quartermasters Gl ‘Jurors Drawn mentioned | training at recent Service School ex | ercises al Creat Lakes, Ill, was Howard L. Dial, 36, hushand of Mar- tha Rial. & of dy , This Biue- wiected for his special Fd rin hs 4 i of his 1. + H« atl ay C. Ishler, Bellefon Ray Kerstetter, Pleas Knepp, P Kn Mil College, J For September (Continued prom rage one) Meek, Btate College. Robert Clenshan, Centre Hall Noll, Bellefonte, R Petey Milesburg Penna, Furnace Martha F Port Matilda ard. R. 03. } CRIMINAL COURT (Meet Monday, RM ZL. Ax bright Arnold, Stat Coll Richard urnnee He W James Watkin H JURORS Septesnber 11) Alexandel Juling ale « Jubiun Vial irew i erick, State Anronsbury ipsburg: willl R.D 1: R Bernice Bowe Colyer, Be Daley, Belle! Port Matilda Centre County Man Sees Saipan Battle Continued from page one) Jean Hostermaz INTROS Sept IX COURT Monday CIVIL Meet “a 17-Year-Olds May Enter Air Forces Bea Cowher, Bellefonts Har: x | ‘ vs Sritet man, Belief Contler, Spring Centre Ha male appii- -PELLEFYFOorNTE |B Em IATE — FRIDAY and SATURDAY . wee Continuous Shows Sdturday Starting st 2 P — LATIN LADIES! RANGE-ROAMING Lous! ROY. wa and "TRIGGER" in MARY LEE DALE EVANS Jobs HUBBARD Guinn “Big Soy” WILLIAMS HELE Cl Ia — SECOND BIG FEATURE! “WATERFRONT” The Daring Expose of Evil Enemy Sabeteurs! J. CARROL NAISH JONN CARRADINE MONDAY - TUESDAY - WEDNESDAY THRILLS! ACTION! ROMANCE! Its Song-Filled, Fun-Filled Romance! MARY BETH HUGHES « TED NORTH « ED. 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