Centre Democrat. (Bellefonte, Pa.) 1848-1989, August 31, 1944, Image 2

Below is the OCR text representation for this newspapers page. It is also available as plain text as well as XML.

    Page Two
THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, BELLEFONTE, PA.
August 31, 1944.
11 Countians On
Casualty List
(Continued from page one)
him in the hospital
Ihe county soldier enlisted in
March 1942 while he wag employed
at Detroit, Mich, He received train-
ing at Ft. Custer, Mich, and was
then assigned to the ski troop
ceiving specialized training at Camp
Hale, Colo. Later he was assigned
to an armored division and after 13
weeks of tral was sent in tt}
fall of 1842 to North Alrica He
served in the North African and
Sicilian campaign
sent to France
Sgt. Barnyak atte:
side township schools
R
f the towns basen
prado to visit
re-
HIR it
member «
team. Surviving In
parents are these br ther
ters: Joseph and Martin
f Lake
Dies in France
Eugene Smith, 31, so
Earl Smith
cilled In ad
was learr
received by h
who WAS Servil
le hi
Pvt. Smith
nfantsy, wri
August 8 that he bad been al
camp but wag ready Jo return i
sotive duty. His letler in pari said
‘We are taking the Ge! bY Le
bucketiulls ang they
boys. I sure hope UIs War &
soun. They owe me $300
don’t come back be sure |
it. J] must go BOW a8 we die J
out. Wish ine luck and pray fo
The Potters Mills solider, wae IW
three brothers Wm Whe Amy
called for service in March isd
trained at Camp Wheeler
Cuap Gordon, Ga Aiken
ang Camp Blanding. Fla
ghort stay at Camp Dix, N
wend overseas in December
Year
Pvt. Sinith attended tn
Mills schools and at te |
tering service was empl
Titan Ma tal Ce wo \y
In ni
tie
RRS
are al
Alter
|
o
al id
Cpl Leathers Killed
Cpl. Willian F. Leathe Ag
of Mt Eagis | y Ii
ed as missing in action in France
was killed in action a ding to &
War Department message received
Saturday by his wile, wh
Mg In
or
Williamsport
Cpl. Leathe
Wilbur Le
Leather
born in Gl
UNICIPA
MILLHEIM
L
— NEW SHOW TIME —
Shows Now 7:20 & : 15 P.M.
ADMISSION 4c & 35¢
FRIDAY NIGHT ONLY
{September Ist)
Rogers Mary Lee
Sons of Ploneers
THE COWBOY AND
THE SENORITA
One of Roy's Best Pictures
to Date |
Roy
SATURDAY NIGHT ONLY
(Beptember 2nd)
Jean Plerre Aumont
Gene Kelly Joseph Callein
THE CROSS OF
LORRAINE
A drama of the Fighting French
Always the Finest
Selected Shorts!
MONDAY « LABOR DAY
(September 4th)
Betty Grable John Harvey
Martha Raye Joe KE. Brown
PIN UP GIRL
(All Technicolor)
we Ay se
“Sport Reel” “Color Cartoon”
WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 6th
THE ADVENTURES
OF MARK TWAIN
ot
money
lerawled on my belly for a mile and
a half with shells flying all around
me, I expect to be home by Christ.
mas,” he wrote
Cpl. Leathers, holder of a medal
for expert marksmanship in an-
other letter written while he was in
England, related his experiences on
the rifle range
Our general called gut our com
pany and challenged us to a carbine
rifle match No one took him up
but me. We went out on a range and
put up $2 each. We eich shot five
and got five bulls-eyes apiece, The
general sald I believe I'l] quit
that's damn good shooting
The general autographed the
1 hind put up” He len:
shoot as and hunted ex.
tensively in Allegheny
tains and ot f the «
COrpor-
al
ned
to a boy
the
her parts 0
relatives sald
Cpl. Leathers
ool in Centre
{ hier death
| teaching at
on East
mother taught
county unti] the
twelve
Roopsburg
High street
about years
rvived by
a twin sister, Mrs
velyr illinder, of Mt. Eagle. He
was a member of the Kennedy
Methodist church at Mt. Eagle, and
of the 100F, of Howard
Dies After Accident
Pvt Paul H Pisher, 28 son of Mr
and Mir Joseph Fisher, of Miles-
burg August in a govern-
ment hospital on the Island of Cor-
sion, a War Department message to
his parents revealed Friday
Pvt. Fisher died of Injuries re-
ceived July 28 in the North Alrican
It of an accident suf-
post while on routine
u
died
Cpl. Edwin M. Lambert
fe A J
y ; : i A:
Edward a of plentine treet
Bellefonte the cotinty soldier stat.
ed that he took part In the D-Day
invasion of France and that he was
well. It Is Delieved that at the time
he was reported missing that he was
taking part in the capture of St, Lo
Cpl. Lambert, son of Mrs. Ne
ambert of Milesburg. was with a
edical detachment of the infantry
was called for service in Oc-
1642 and received Infantry
training at Camp Blanding
Nasiville, Tenn. and
ater at Cam
Atterbury, Ind. He left for oversea
n _Febr ry of this year He wa
ne on furlough last Christma
] nty soldier attended Belie-
fonts High Sel ald was employed
by the Universai i Match Corporation
the tN e of entering ser He
a brotiier. Pi Harry Lambert
be in Africa
tober
vice
Ple
We
lt
Workmin
won of Willian
James O
rman, 20
ejoined his unit J
mds he was awarded tl
rple Heart which he sent to h
a month ago
riday’s message stated that he
unded slightly and “progress
forwarded as they
In a letter he
August 16. wich he also
yesterday Pfc. Workman
in my arm this time
wt serious and am still able to
Write to me at my old ad-
w by the time You get
to be back with my
r about
WAS WO
reports will be
are received
fathe
ved
It wa
writs
dress
this | expect
fit
becau
out.
mnty soldier was called for
February 1942, and train-
ed at Pt. Meade, Md. Fredericks-
burg. Md, Camp A. P HII, KN C
and Camp Blanding. Fla. He left for
overseas in September of the same
year. landing in England Before
entering service Pvt Workman,
familiarly known as “Wimpy,” work
od with his father as a Carpenter
He (as a brother, Chester, 8 1 ¢
now stationed in New Jersey
Ple. Ruhl Wounded
Pie. Robert E Ruhl, 22. of State
College, was wounded in action In
France, it was learned In a letter
received from him by his parents,
Mr. and Mys. D H. Ruhl, of South
Allen street, State College,
week
Plc
)
ne ot
service In
Ruhl, In a letter
‘Weatherman Hard On
Patrons of Husbandry |
wrote |
Jast |
written 0 |
his parents on August 7, stated that
he was wounded and In a hospital in
France. A second letter, dated Aug
ust 15, sald that his wounds were
not serious and that he was now In |
a government hospital in England
The Btate College private went
JAmto Prance with the 2nd Armored
Division shortly after D-Day. He
yhad previously served in the In.
|vasions of Africa and Sicily
Plc. Ruhl enlisted In the Army on
May 1 1942. and took (iis basic train.
|C entre Hall, the county Patrons of [o
Husbandry got a “break” from the |
| wentherman {a
{ Up until yesterday, the weather |e
{was definitely cold, wand on top of |
Yesterday, for the firs t time since
Another shipment of delicious,
tender birds—ration free at a
! “SUPER. MARKETS |
THE GREAT ATLANTIC &
PACIFIC TEA CO.
you like—serve your
without waste.
Quaker Maid Syrup .....c...c..pitt
Laundry Gems .... v.31
Wright's Silver Cream........."n
Old Dutch Cleanser. . Ja Yam
Climax Wall Paper Cleaner... .%;."
Cut Rite Wax Paper .......
125-Fi.
Gerber’s Baby Foods Strained or
22¢
sin wx»
Roll
Chopped ’ 3 In
Holsum’s Peanut Crunch
A&P Matches ™* 5." ™
Box
Educator Crax
11h
Borax RR i
Boscul Coffee
French's Bird Seed
Mexene Chili Powder .
Van Camp’s Chili Con Carne. .’
Karo Blue Label Syrup
Red Cross Paper Towels
Prem Luncheon Meat
Spic White Shoe Cleaner. .
A-Penn Dry Cleaner. .
Colonial Graham Crackers... ..
N. B. C. Ritz Crackers...
N. B. C. Shredded Wheat... .
Daily Kibbled Biscuit. . ...
Hire's Root Beer Extract. .
15¢, Boraxo
Can
145-1
dar
sree Phe
Son
Bt
CANNING SUPPLIES
Mason Jars
White House Fruit Pectin. . .
White
ee oe
Ann Page Vinegar
25¢ | Jar Rings. .
Texwar. .. ores 200 Jar Lids O°”
Tin Cams. ...
, Ded. CIN ‘Masen Caps. .
Ann Page Pickling Spice...
Ann Page Mustard Seed... ..
Reg 2 Dos 4¢
2 bast 116
Dos iI1e
ic
ie
Jolly Glasses. .... ."
10m,
Phe.
on
. * Bos
“OVEN FRESH"
BAKED GOODS
CHOCOLATE Bar A a
MARSHMALLOW
Layzr Cake ::
Coffee Cake rio
ALL
Donuts vero « « « «
mos". 1c
43¢
47¢
29¢
16¢
10c
Dinner
or
Sandwich
|
the opening of the Grange Falr at [that rain added to the discordtorts | for the Grange Day
sunshine
family
program today
i activities
f camp Uf
Despite the unfavorable
ttendanee at the fInir has been ex. | Awarded Purple Heart
elent Yesterday’ brigint warm ] 1 Leuther of Howat
promised ideal conditions {who reced md of hie
ciimaxing the week's
weather eA ———
Cr
Whether you have planned an outing
for the week-end or are vacationing at
home, plan your Holiday meals around . ..
FRYING or ROASTING
becomes |
genial campaign
HICKENS
Head and Feet ON
-49¢
Cut Frying Chickens
BREASTS ' 75¢ | LIVERS .
LEGS .. HEARTS
WINGS . .. BACKS
GIZZARDS NECKS
OTHER VALUES
Fully Dressed
FRESH
KILLED
FRES
LiL
thrifty price. Buy only the part
Ih Lh
Lh,
Lb,
Cround Beef
Hamburger .
Whee or Piece
Smoked Bacon
63¢
33¢c
19¢
19¢
250
29:
Crades AA and A
Leg 0’ Lamb Reast -
HBreast—Flank— Neck
n=.
uv
, Grades
Stewing Lamb
By the Plece)
AVA and A
17
(C
wy
BF
AV
3d
3c
3%¢
kna
Lebanon
seoried Type 2
Meat Lonies.
Fresh Haddock Fillels .
Skiniess Cod Fillefsr-
————
ALL A&P STORES WILL BE CLOSED ON
Ann Page Beans
Sunnyfield Cake Flour
Ann Page Macaroni. .
Nu-Maid Margarine =
dexo Shortening
Ann Page Mustard
V/hite House Milk
Woodbury Soap ........3%=23¢
7
AMERICA'S.
BEST LIKED
p SOFFEE) |
for Tare
Mild and
HGHT
oy 3:59
Fol-Bodied
2? LBs. 4]:
2 18s. 51¢
RED
CIRCLE
offee
aod,
Vigorovs
ond Winey
BOKAR
Faioy finer, fresher A&P (
. sold in the bean,
Caste
There's 2 blend 10 suit vous
taste! Try A&P Coffee today
Yukon Ciub
m Ground to your order
Our Own Te
NECTAR
BUY WAR BONDL!
Sunnyfield Bran Flakes ....".
Ann Page Olives ~~ ,....
Treet Luncheon Meat
Northern Toilet Tissue ... 6» 28¢
A Penn Motor Oil
LABOR DAY, MONDAY, SEPT, 4th
“Double Your
Money Back
Gusraaiee
we 51¢
tuna
Ade ded
Te
Oc
‘w19¢
7¢
* ’
Flues Mu
ntl
Chg
Beverages...
- ~~
VL
w Cen
Qua
8 8 8 8 8 Jw
*18¢
PEXKOE AND 1/,
RANGE PEKOE ow ww » » =» he. 31c
34¢ — MAYFAIR 19¢
a o
Ih LY
help yoursell generously! Prices are invitingly low!
fruit and vegetables for home canning!
saving prices,
Freestone
PEACHES
Serve ripeyred
family's favorit
veg
| TOMATOES
'CANTALOUPES
CAULIFLOWER . ..
Size 2 laches and Up
SWEET POTATOES
YELLOW ONION
Fresh Fruits and Vegetables
Enjoy fresh fruits and vegetables at their flavorful best
visit your ALP Super's Victory Garden and
nd be sure to buy extra sapplies of soar favo Me
Remeber, AAP has a Tull line of canning supplies st nioney-
Delicious, Firm
Fevorful Heads
PE
3
4
Teste Their Pick.of. J21's
the.Crop Golden Goodness 285g Ea.
«356
w210
«230
-23¢
«19g
yo a 49g
Buthel
$449
Flavortyl
Nourithing
tomatoes with the
e greens and oold
lables
There Is seldom a time when good satisfying potatoes aren't wel et
come! They're menu stand-bys!
“budget stand-bys, too!
At AL's thrifty prices they're
POTATOES