Page Four THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, BELLEFONTE, PA. August 24, 1944. Vv - " Celi Centre Co. } Over Gon Robert Burkey 11 of 25 Missions /. Back from War Area i which time he a bomber plan has a record of 25 ralds Hamburg other n these All and ed 10 and During vias awarded the veted by airmen Flying Cro WAS aiso Md OMoeer ished and tO State Coliege Man Is Prisoner of War OUR BOYS IN THE SERVICE Complete Boot Training Fu an Kes Inks KOins INOKe easier Advanced in Rank Gherrity LY of Walter the First National Bellefonte ha been of petty of officer sec. I rank nett ) petty gum fills an on our fighting Spearmint is go- Because chewing duty requirement forces Wrigley's ng overseas to the men that find It 50 essential. And we'll sure be glad to know that they are get ting the same high quality and long lasting flavor they always enjoyed at home in Wrigley's Spearmint Gum oniy Arrived in France Plc. Ralph E. Chambers, husband of the former Mary Louise Dyke of Milesburg, recenly arrived in France, according to word received by his wife, Send your lettets and news to the Wrigley Editor, care of The Centre Democrat (Advertisement) i ———— County Relief Report State Treasurer (3. Harold Wag- ner reported that direct relief pay- ments made to needy residents of Centre county during the past week | totaled $5625 80 Last week payments’ totaled $330. 40, a LL EE | vices, Two Centre Co. Boys Training as Pilots A vi In Naval Training Wounded in France On Invasion Day w received Clarence Soldier Gets Second Wound Wounded in Action 1 94( ned t Brags remained ng IVETrara He took part campaign ] nvasion force nee. He was slightly we African campaign and received the Purple Heart Oak Leal Cluster The county sergeant Clarence and was employed Valley mines in before entering minded in the for he attended the hools Lehigh Slarence the the Area the GETS PURPLE HEART FOR WOUNDS IN ACTION | vl wPOra Walter E. Mann Mann, (eft, above) n Mrs. Harvey T. Mann, of seriously won 20 In France on rece Pvt. Russell Moyer the former Sarah Holderman of Bellefonte, has been awarded Purple Heart for wounds in action during the earls the Prench invasion Mrs. Moyer who lives husband's mother, Mrs Moyer of Blanchard street, fonte, received the award Pvt. Moyer who was wounded in the foot, Is recuperating at a base hos. pital in England The Bellefonte soldier entered service In April 1943 and after train. ing in the infantry at Ft. McClellan Ala, and later at Ft. Meade, Md, was sent overseas In April of this year 32. husband of wa inded 1 July cording to informat his parents. He has since Feb. 11. 1042 seas in September werving with the infantry ‘Reduce Rail Rate For Ex-Soldiers Former gervice men and women will be granted a apecial rallroad rate of 1% cents a mile from the point of thelr release to destinations in the United States und Canada, a effective September 1, Cater to Doughboys | John J. Pelley, president of the The Pennsylvania State Collette 1s Association of American Railroads, one of B2 colleges and universities announced this “as the railroads’ cooperating with the U. 8 Armed contribution to the reintroduction Forces Institute in offering college- | of service Peosle o givitian life” credit correspondence courses to . men and women in the armed ser- Buy More “War Bonds to help speed Victory! LUE eh as she gw | Li J a ns the received stages of ed ny heen MT Vice and went overs of that ye with her william Belle by mall ar, — Kenneth OC, (lowser Bellefonte Man Is Promoted to Pfc. ior Miss Betty They Hocky tire ife and child He never inducted into the am He for WAN July 31. 1943 wa Ellis, IHinois his © six months later he was on his OVETsens He is now on duty wit! the 14th Corps Service Command Southwest Pacif In civilian life, he was emploved lime loader by Warner Com it to Camp Mining anda wa ’ he as a The war Shipping Administration has urgent need for fifty male regia. tered nurses, according to lee V Alexander, manager of the local United States Employmeént Service Monthly pay $160 plus twenty-five percent and maintenance, Interested qualified persons should get in touch with the USES office at immediately, Gift to Service Center The Masonic Military and Naval Service Committee of the Grand | Lodge of Masons in Pennsylvania recently made a substantial appro- priation to the State College Service Center, : an hed Wins glake Bellefonte » Port Matilda Soldier Raised to Corporal Centre Hall Soldier Wounded in France Mike Malchisky Pyvis Dove and Hockenberr tw" Pvt. Nevin Watson Wins Service Awards Paci a combat star for Bougainville been awarded ut Ribbon for exemplary and efficiency while in the Private Watson entered the vice In October 19042. and went over eas in July 1943. He was sometime in the New campaig? He the GG { fidelity service "OY station Hebride —— . Saw Notables recent jetter to his wile T 8gt. Donald CC. Monsell stated that he saw Presidefit Roosevelt and Admiral Nimitz when they vis ited the field where he la stationed in Hawall, Sgt. Monsell is the hus band of the former Helen Lyons of Willowbank street, Bellefonte Taught Engineering Admiral Kincald's father, veteran of the U. 8. Navy, mechanionl engineering at Biate from 1892 to 1895 In a also a taught Penn It is perhaps “iopossible to enn vince many Americans that much of the outside world prefers less | Adpericanizgation, ah Corporal Knapp Gets Good Conduct Medal State College Man Slightly Wounded to First Licutenant Tank Driver Framing ; Gap Josephine ¢ enler by Belle owed " States Represented want more ire miles” He Helps to “Pass The Ammunition” § . “as JUST BRING US A GOOD TIRE CARCASS , Keep a watchful eye on your tires...and bring them to us as soon as Ex- who they wear smooth. pert workmen, have learned how to get the most in safety and mileage from today’s best materials, will build you new treads that will give you and your family the skid- protection you need and add thousands of miles of service to your tires. 1 September, 1042 - . Graduates as Yeoman from a al service schools exercises at Great Lake n was Clarence E. Weaver 18. son of Mr and Mrs, CO. Weaver of Lemont This bluejackel was selected for his specialized training on the basis of his recruit training aptitude test scores. Graduates fram the 20 specs inlized courses taught at Great Lakes are sent to to shore stations rt schools for further those graduating of training arn Oo advanced duty onss—————— Rudolph’ 1s GI A Pennsylvania State College sec retary was enthralled by the appli. | cation for correspondence instruc’ tion from “Rudeiply Valentino.” Rus! dolph proved to be an Army private lin New Orleans — eo A vacation-at-haome, this summer to Bellefonte Sunoco Service TELEPHONE 201% ALLEGHENY & BISHOP STS. commend. | v ; All Sun Oil Co. Stations [ed Americans, Is j we substitute that costs Jess. . | |
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