August 31, 1944. THE CENTRE DEMOCRAY, BETTERONYE, PR. ‘age Three - 1 Countians On L ROINE overseas in October went with Gen Bob wa College worked for time pros: lege Two brothers are the armed Machinist Mate, Ruhl land, man for the and Publicning Company , until his - I Norfolk, Va Casualty List Plc. Davis Wounded Pfc. Merrill R. Davis, 26 fonte, husband of the former 1042. He |gvyaffer of Coleville was same convoy i wounded in action in France, George Patton I5. it was learned in a recent gram from the War Department In the message it Station, Continued from page Two) overseas in the graduated from the State! High School in 1940, He the College for a short tives then was employed 0s 8 his condition are Nittany Prirting The Bellefonte soldier, State Col= | serving with an Infantry enlistment the son of Mrs, Mary Coble serving in/ly of Coleville but now forces. They are Motor | Niagara Falls, N. ¥ third class, Donald Pfc. Davis. who was Newfound- | vice from the State David | November 28, 1042, and received unit also living stationed in College t class, now and Seaman, fir of Belle- Mary slightly July tele- stated that rela~ would be advised as reports of who was is formers- nt called for ser- board Pic Paul trained at Nash- ———— - CY I Run, stationed at the Naval Alr|ville, Tenn, at a camp In Arizona, | time, while serving with an infan France, his wile, tae former Laura Koch of Boalsburg, His wife and sons, Merrill, Jr, and was Informéd in a telegram received Gaylord ve on North Thomas from the U. 8 War Department on street, Bellefonte | Baturday morning The county man is of | Last week Mis. Stoner received the Spring Township High School | the Purple Heart awarded to her and was employed by the Bellefonte | husband for his first wound sustain- ; vi ; ‘le . Bt Central Railroad until going to Ni- | ed In the R cording to the letter from the War agara Falls N. Y., about three years «0. He is a brother of Donald, Les- | Department which accompanied the / | P Whe Heart ter, Thurman and Clifford Davis, J and Mrs. William Sharp, all of Cole f Stoner ville: Mrs. Thomas Gross, of Pitts-|0f Centre Hall, has been in the ser- burgh. and Richard Davis, of Bush |vice since January 2, 1043, and over- Addition, Bellefonte [seas since May of this year. He at. di tended the Centre was employed at Great Lakes Car- bon Company, Niagara Falls, N. Y at the time of his induction and at Camp illips, Kans, He Llry division in went overseas in March of this yea f graduate son of William Stoner Plc, Stoner Wounded slightly August 8, for the second Stoner wag wounded on Pvt. Garner Wounded Pvt. Robert Garner, 21. was silght- “—— M E N VeAT, Wa cold r than that am feeling : fine It is believed by nls arent that he went into Fran about Lhe Nol lastsof July Pvt. Garner entered the service 18 YOU OUR FIGHTERS and our Allies must have more and more war supplies as they come nearer to final victory . pared to help in this great war effort, favorable working conditions. APPLY TITAN NEEDS YOU AND OUR YOU HOURLY PAY IS FROM 60c to $1.25 We Hire Only Upon Referral by The United States Employment Service Titan Metal Manufacturing Bellefonte, Pa. but men are urgently needed . . . men to fill a variety of GOOD PAYING jobs under (Plus Bonus) ly wounded in action in France, ac- cording to a telegram from the Department received by his parents, Mr. and Mrs, Harry M. Garner of State College, R. D.. on Friday eve- ning. The county soldier, who en- service in January of thi vounded on August 9. the tated tered the telegram In his last letter 3. Pvt omewhere t othe written on Au Carmer sald he Ww in France than that s 11 have a slight feell parer on January 20 1044 From New Cumberland he was nt to Camp Croft, 8. C.. where he had 17 training. He wi hen sent Meade, Md from 19. dav delav-ernrie 13-da ielav-en LIER of basi to Fort ents ped Boals- burg hools and was employed by Hopple's Piston and Hammer Com- pany. Baltimore, Md. at the time of Ind former Gap, a0 daughter Pvt arner attended the Pleasant mth-old imore Velma MceClincy of 19-mu Janet, lives in ., Titan is pre- with thel: Dalt Cpl. Decker Recovers Y r Mr. and Mrs. Edward Decker of IMMEDIATELY — State College. Teeeived Word 1508 c1(. " X FE t War Department last F IGHTERS NEED thelr son "op! "Ruf is CG who had previou iv been lightly injured nm July 17 el 4 Decker wife th Facer 12 received irnea the Purple Heart awarded to her husband h jurie The count: rporal nilisted the Army on January 22. 1041 was stationed at Port Sam Housto Texas: Camp Barkle Texas McC Wis Camn Bre : al Camp Atlero Mice he rece He was om seth mn ge borough A near-record in crop in 1944 Public Sale of Valuable Real Estate & Garage Equipment Consisting of Machinery, Tools, Equipment and Furnishings Friday, Sept. 8, Starting at 12:30 Noon at Scholl's Service Station, Milesburg, Pa., along Route 220, One of the Main Highways to the West. McCaskey bined : H adding machine and cash register com glass show cases; Storm cylinder-reboring machine, 21, to 5-inch capacity, with sharpening and setting att wickless oil office and achments { lex tric heater in ex clock: roll top desk: parts, including tire piston rings, oil filters, vulcanizer ; bearing scraper cylinder ridge reamer; fuel pump » timing light; air compressor and fittings ; spark plug tester; coil and condenser tester: armature test- large gun; electric soldering iron; Buffalo fresh air furnace, large; bench grinder with extra wheels ; electric drill and stand; motor tester; Gran. field tap and die set, 1-4 to 3-4 S.AE. and 1-4 to 3.4 US.S.: Buffalo cylinder hone; Alemite grease gun: expansion reamer set; bushing knockout set; valve seal stones ; 7-ton hydraulic jack ; electric clock ; breast drill; wide variety of small garage tools; Devisible hand oil gun; large vise; blow torch; soldering irons; flaring tools for 14 to 'y-inch pipe; blacksmith forge REAL At the same time and place the real estate, con- sisting of a tract 200 by 200 feet, containing from 3 to 4 acres centrally located in Milesburg on U. 8. Route 220-—one of the main highways to the west—will be offered for sale, Ideally located on tract is modern ser- vice station with adjoining garage, 30 by 40 feet, an adjoining oiling and greasing room, 30 by 16 feet, adjoining building, 24 x 32 feet, suitable for a restaurant or residence. Buildings all front along highway, Property includes large camping room cellent condition; Assortment of chains, mufflers, Perfect Circle and fan belts; Shaler tube fire extinguisher tester RCCPRROTrIes grease E. M. SMITH, Auet. —— with electric blower, tool; portable electric brush with flexible shaft: large blacksmith vise; battery charger, 1 to 15 battery ca pacity ; 3-horsepower single phase electric motor in good condition; 1'5 ton chain block; line shaft and belting; extra pulleys; metal turning lathe, 18-inch swing, will take up to about 415 foot stock; 60 gallon tank with pump; 120 gallon tank with pump: large power drill press; line shaft; 3-ton hydraulic floor jack: oil drums and oil; brake lining machipe; valve facing machine; greasing outfit with all attachments; body repairing tools, including rollers; bolt clippers; tire tools; axle puller; wheel puller; tow-in pole; pipe wrenches from 18 to 24-inches; chain tools; spark plug cleaner; headlight testing outfit; rope and pul leys; chains; headlight tester; 2 wheelbarrows ; picks; shovels; wheel garden cultivator; barrel partly filled with Super Pyrol; 3-ton derrick for wrecker; barrel partly filled with Zerone; 2 small room stoves; chairs: benches; table; some household goods; brake lining Sabine with linings; steel screen, and many other ar- ticles, ESTATE ground, suitable for cabins or trailers; running water from two wells on premises piped into buildings; large septic tank; electric lights, Building in A-1 cop. dition. Part of the land is planted in pine and maple trees and in shrubbery. This is an old, established business, Reason for selling: Owner plans to enter the ministry. TERMS: Personal property, cash. Real estate, 26 per cent down when property is sold, balance on delivery of deed. controls and hood; valve lifting ORVIS V. SCHOLL, Owner Lo area on July 6, ac. Hall schools and | rlchurch of War | ction He is married to the i swoduction ought to make Americans thankiol Prine I Parents of Son | Fall From Cycle | g Ba! and Mr: Charles Fatal To Girl onbaugh are veculy Ing congrat on | d 13 ow Centre Joh eo Wy Sunday al the County Hospital, They have named tae in fant James Howard, Mi {baugh Is the son of Mr {Clyde IR. D 3 and is forces somewhere In (Continued Jrow Warner Her parents and these brothers and sisters survive Rebecca, Ells, Helen Arlene and] Lemuel, Jr, all at home The Warner family moved [rom [Williamsport to near Unionville | y {about elit years ago and moved to [Johns tonbaugh » he State College, R. D. last May Mr. and Mr reorge The girl completed her first year | Jacksonville at Bellefonte High School In June land was scheduled Ww ww lsophomore year at Sts oi Cote Public Sales High School next month, She was n member of « the Free Met Additional Sales Page 52nd Nec. Unionville and the —— of the church services page nel Stine ang Mrs now in the Italy Mri daughter Dolan hodist sun- day school Short funeral were held lat the Warner home Sunday after. noon followed by services in if pine Hall Reformed church. Rev. D Joseph of Unionville, officiated ot Interment was made In Pine Hi cemetery J. Abner Noll Dies (Continued from page ome) the Spring town AiIwal mail WEDNESDAY MoCormick 12:30 WEDNESDAY artive inter nity n of Henry ang he was born In Ple m September 5 comm 34 eal estate 1863. On KU ‘ m H J Blover JEBB he was united in marriag ! ATURDAY SEP] anche Twitmyer wh with three childre: muel Henry T., and Mrs. Ray 8. Me all of Pleasant Gan. He ‘“ . vi " FATURDAY MoCh oT Ram- ¢ wouseh noon H SATURDAY D. Blove FRIDAY ANI ome Nevin Stamm, of the Bellefonte Reformed churon Mic lating. Interment was made in he Mleasant Gap Lutheran cemeter) Scrap Collection ole Here, Tomorrow HURSDAY Mer Tuesday, Sept. 5 TRAY 0 AMES M tocol Schools To Open Wednesday walking pe 8 McCormick Dee w raiser. barrel spray. steel he Perry harrow hay fork sn double TUR Anes ’ (Continued mom pape onal Set 1. or Tuesday » Friday, Sept. 15 JOSEPH ERR Ba ry pon hom! welght 135 = ’ AR M Bed EMENTS Also ose ott 1 cated bulging New teact for the coml tha Albert, musi ; Hbrary: Miss Virgini making. Gray Furey cation: Mrs. Ida Bresier mathematics. Pranki 4 and Mr Eloise E ucatior In the elementary sclioo] Betty Thompson Burris and Joyce Rine are new to the staff addition, Mrs. Velda Gillen has! transferred from the fifth and sixth combination grade in the Spring bullding to one of the third in the same bullding JUSEHOLD OOH red by some ganization Bale t 10 cash E KE ctreet yelock a m Ter grades Hubler Johnston Johnstonbaugh of Bellefonte armeo - OPENING OF THE NEW SUSANNA SHOP KATHARINE 8S. JOHNSON, Saturday, Sept. 2nd at 12 o'clock noon Potters Mills, Pa. (On Route 322) Owner. DISPLAY OF NEW FALL MERCHANDISE Dresses, Skirts, Blouses, Sweaters and Ladies’ Wearing Apparel Following the opening, Store Hours will be: Daily from Noon to 6 p. m, Store will be closed Wednesdays. Open Monday and Saturday evenings to 9 o'clock. spe Henry MANY MILES RTORALE BATTERIES An creelient mediom price batiery Will fy Ferd A, Mdemobile Sh Pirmeouth Dedrs sas omens S598 Podge “iy Euch Duty Others Gunrs nteed I Fries Nasheed Te Bedrocs, 39 Plate 5 ‘GENUINE : * / TIRES GRADE NO. 1 10 % | 10.90 | 12.20 ~ 12.20 “13.50 aw 14.60 "17.60 17.60 19.85 [ 475-19 5.00—19 5.2518 5.5018 5.2517 5.5017 6.00—16 6.25—16 6.50—16 | 7 00-16 WORKMEN'S Tennis Rackets Lunch Boxes § 4, NATIONAL STAR 7 BRANDS Special >. Sele Weekend $ {44 i BREAD KNIFE AND CUTTING BOARD Bike Parts ; 2 { hd BYARINGS Many ODiher Bike Mener Hew Farts Mt Saving Prices Hel. Hep BATTERY CARRIER HANDLES STANDARD SIZES Mas new type safety 888 to pre vent slipping off the baltery porn UR METAL SIGNS Marked Down Te FOR Host CARS '® Re 85 | EEE DESK PHIPRS STORES _ OUR STORE HOURS: » » BAM te6P M Daily—FRIDAY: BA. M. te 9 PF. M, w SATURDAY: SA. M. te 10P. M. w= 4 S. Allegheny St. — Bellefonte, Pa. oN SALR
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