=== | The Most Widely Read Newspaper In Centre County A Visitor In Seven Thousand Homes Each Week Jesse ADLER Looks at | the NEWS SECOND SECTION FR eh dhe Cenifre Democrat NEWS, FEATURES IF DEWEY really wants an avd-| VOLUME 63. BELLEFONTE, PA., THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 28, 1944 lence, how about rounding up the NUMBER 39 Vn Rag writers for Jack Beno Hope and Pred Allen 1t him a lot of extra votes the Crosley polls 80 FAR the Russian: tured 47 German Generals That almost enough to supply a uniformed doorman to every ni! York MRS husband $1087 in alimony arrears bathed at a Russian bath told ?;im to “sweat it ou and thi¥ writing he's still steaming A BROOKLYN hospital annous that the recent -aurrican cured most hay fever sufferers of nllerg Seems to me t) i the hari way! | Bob © J. W. Brungart Relates Incidents of His Early Years in Brush Valley Some Interesting Reminiscences by a Member of Well Known Centre County Family. Had Varied Employment Experience would nt the w Sock!!! Po club In New | ANN WISSOTZKY Yarn had he arrested for being t friends will 1 follow enjoy rec ng nd whi 1 November ] 4, 1877 Mr. and Mi residing on Brungert cated » est of Wolfe's Store C The son was baptized and named Jacob Wallace Brungart In 1879 the family two miles west Henry farm Wh teresting there, but wa Henry fourth New | a farm | and lo- the 15 born Brungart owned by One 0 SIGN ing room (but Out of the Alert is Off! ADD Descriptions: Peep: A wolf window-ehoppihig' GEORGE J. POLLACK of Lo Island Clty was arrested bv the FBI for draf. dodging. Pollack explained he b*d 3 wives to support. One ak’'a time, hi: bub! THE Rev. D in Breokiyn Dodger for long) Cellar—the Al (are Jacob m re county not | i a¥3 t nn e moved on the Meyer le residing there 1 recall many iungs that happened will mention a few recollection of ! mother the : > } i inty Superintendent Hen- ne aunton 5 y ver We called her Mommy (Eng) adopted his wile's name | like real claiming there were 190 many and 1 raved es In the ‘phone directory. Tired many nights and Keeping Up With the Joneses? read aloud, her Ger- HE *OLINF Finla: 1 Bible and German paper, “Der Fight ‘Nazis: Tech. teh Botchefter Hanns ler can't sven borrow a Fix the of 93 her much A N.Y. AUTOIST got i wa smeashing into a water hile driving wii his arm his girl. He got off with a si ntence when he showed the I's girl's pleture and asked 1 ese gonditions, Your Hono you »tlease your clutch? WOODY HERMAN. the er, wrote a song dedicated raid titled ‘Stay-A-While Lked it so much she did TWO MARINES 42nd Street, smashed int ghoe window. “1 won #2 passerby out-loud Marine insurance! EARL WILSON cl Bobby Sockers are all out is that they've heard South” is for him TO RELIEVE ti lumber, how about makin al forest out of John L brows PEGLER. in i tak up the cudgel in behalf! of the Negro apologizing” for seeming to 1 114 ony one Mr the lond Myers war of ]. J Wil a Jones v u ¢ of Musical Conventions Once Popular in Centre County x musl- Walls Nolle's Blore Anna years ago comes from the files of Haines M. Blerly Rebersburg. These Floyd Bowersox. Alien Bowersox, Al- entions were eagerls t by len Brungsrt A communities able to furnish en- Thomas C. Hosterman, B. F and Miles township wna dead F 14 to} . : HCNe; ut » Ts Year Then John under ed very The following account of Emma Burd Rosa Morris, Ada Corman, W. B ET Weaver, W. O. Bierly 1 in Morris near neighbor a cabinet maker, who thoroughly, and from deal ' cal convention held at 56 pa cons his trade th ried H at wa i at to! kind of work, and which has proven helpful to me throughout my whole y I trv 10 Pass aiong » to the younger gen- N ily hamiet bene- nish a great and ough George [ aesire rents xi 11 Feprith I fest created all fmith tertainment no exception Ziegler, A. E. Strayer ler, Thomas QO. Morris {| Emerick. all of Wolf Jennie Meyer, Edith Wolle gle Weber, Ida S8mull Mamie mer. Winifred Wolfe, Sallie Mrs AN Corman, Emma Wolle, i Maggie Blerly, Mary Corman, A. N Corman. Ellen Miller Ella B. Breon E M Brungart. H. 1. Brungart, John 8 Condo Orvis Walker. all of Rebersburg Minnie Cronemiller, Dora M. Ed- munis, Maggie 8. Weaver, Prof. A 8. Stover, and Emma Edmunds all of Aaronsburg Rose Harter. Lock Haven Keller, Annie 8Smull ‘and George £E Wise. of Madison- burg: Sadie Breon Blan E. F Snook, Annie A Krape and Robert Neese, of Spring Mills Clara Kryder, Ella Kryder Allen Zleg- A lon and Charle -Lime | y One tre Democrat jeive rally wonders how the Wolfe's Btore fur- 50 of its own talent to make up bes rtaining 50 or No sutomo- with road now nat bandiead yf t« fs 3 > could e's Store ne they also will ! And fut i friendship ng 1 did alg Mug- Krea- Breon 1H t for LAE ADOVe “nt le Te (Continned on Page Fosr) Fix Robbery As . those blocked nits ¥ 1 { i pers The mostly of were few They a bid put RCTOSS always lasted a winding up with 0 an Adie drifts N ore Was mage untals {armed : ht : : . Woman Hurt as » families, m Domes ipied r and vers farmers In those days the will power maxes thi {* ai : ana { ins Lhe rea FDR — — olid! Altoona Housewife Receives Believe Farmer Was Slain in Lycoming County For Small Sum had to for These week ten two concerts The musical convention ppened atl Wolfe's Store Feb 6. 1888, under the direction of Prof. Jacob Mever, with Prof. Philip Meyer organist. Mem- bers the class numbered 110, Furnace Explodes Motive In Murder 5 pastime and conventions or days Minor Face Injuries From Blast * s0rt Sadie Ocker been determined as i ive of James E. Buckley, of Bath, N. Y.. soldier being held in La jail. in the slaying among which were of Now askosk] Bloasburg Rebecca C. Snook, Lizzie Scholl! Kryder. and J. CC Krvder, of Cedar eph P. Keliher, district | Etta Neese, Lizzie V. Hoslerman. Springs: Orie Meyer. Della Meye: Lycoming coant an Laura E. Breon. Ellen B. Royer, Em- | y Heckman, Emma V. Bloom, fmm J Heine Anns OO Wolfe, Maher P88 Muses CWO rietia Weaver, Ella Kreider, Jettie' Meyer, Frank Pisher. A ¥ Heck- E. Smith Mollie E Emerick, Liste iman, Samuel! Ream, and Ima W 8 Haines, Dora M. Rover, Anna OG. Bartges, all of Penn Hall where the stone grave was Sheetz, Emma Sheetz, Emma Scholl Emma Krumrine and Mary Wag- just off the Jack's Hollow Rosa Corman, Ida M. Brungart, W. ner. of Tusseyville: Sallie Garbrick rural roed about five miles south.|8. Bowersox. D W. Corman, Charles'of Bellefonte: Prof. J M. Kahl west of Williamsport (IM. Haines, O H. Wolle Adam Brun- | Greenburr HL Crilbert of Center Mr. Keller stated lgart, W. J Kreider Clayton Wea- Mills Prof. Stavely of Loganton fendant took what money the victim Ver James C. Emerick. John C.|Sanford Miller, of Millbeim» and ‘t 4) Wi ” oo IMorris, Rebecca Corman. Mary!Henry Brungart, of McKeesport f the killing had on his person $7.30 | -— . y ween to oe 1 a rome noe P@ys Penalty for [Centre Death of Girl, 5 Montgome: wl Buckles Robbery h the mot ’ ' “ie Journal ’ tae " n ming Vincent Je of _ h county CM her home | % ip nd h sound: / Ae 2s: of : 1 . oy A i . : ne Li \ pe J ) slee like his archrival neighbor, Elea.! "" JK ale U8. Bes . o h " : 8 p,0 Edna Hurley 27. of 1620 Fifth ave. | farmer nor. Well Pegler may uj to bej hie was taken to Mercy hosiptal]sttorney a but only Eleanor can marry disbons : nigtit wt 11-40) nounced . injuries The statement came amid vestigation . Q from wnt OCK an ine fix details lead.ng up attack which took place near THE next time you comp’sin about sundry serviee, think of the Chinese—they've been al wal for 14 years FOR Your Scra same thing ths aappening te people was poor to Oo the ¥ | net the spot Pin | found y. fore ol pp BOOK: New Lt happened yesterday AY ed to different is the $04 wing ‘at : ut b that the de- Centre County Tops Scrap Paper Quota Former Rebersburg Minister's Wife Dies | Mrs. Bala S the Rev J n 8 i the Evangelical church died at her home Sunjav alt Sept. 16. She had become || teaching a Sunday morning r Liusba nd terly, formerly; Evangelical congregation burg Funeral service Wellsville Evange afternoon Myerstowr i a a an LC AR e Hall Man Receives Honor Dies in! Robert I. Rhodes. Tool Mak- er, Cited as Typical War Worker Featuring the final session of a joint meeting of the Pennsyivania Nutrition Council and the State Defense Council Activities in Har- risburg, Saturday, Mrs. Edward Mar- tin, wife of the governor, presented 2 war bond to Robert L. Rhodes, of Centre Hall, who was selected by the defense organization as “Mr — ms =. ’ : hoes © Nave found house Lre ere ile 13 in Penns: h col tempted to secure shelter "hs ree fused and permitted only to use th The rail ' win . weeh ta hat f pap- K sechtaris pag at Wells ’ r Mont- neal om Her s track ba' » wa RIONE Mper sal- Kennard report ’ Philadelphia Negro Electric Chair at ! Rockview the oad ore yur f 60471 tons of the clothin feels satisfied. was Susquehanna River stated. and a State for the clothing is be- emainde the at in Buckie toe ma 3 LS whol cls tornes ' - ne the Rev. My presided Sci over Rebers- Displaying no trace of emotion George Nelson Gatling, 37, Philadel- phia Negro convicted of the murder of Berniece May Kemp. 5. Philadel six | Phia Negro girl, paid the death pen- sors BIty in the electric chair at Rock- ner. | View Penitentiary, Monday morning Hy Catling repeated the prayers of a D » Pi Catholic priest who accompanied | i v “him to the death cell but when the | Pennsylvania War Worker” in rec- switch was thrown at 12:33 his volee | 28nition of his civilian service to the trailed off. Death was pronounced fation at 12:35 a. m. by Dr. R. E Carrier,! Rhodes has worked as a toolmaker prison physician {at the Titan Metal Company plant Thomas Hayes Elliot, 23, condem- | 'n Bellefonte fhe last 11 years. His ned Negro slayer who was convicted ‘1Vic activities included heading a for the murder of Lucius Baker, 43 | Boy Scout Troop. serving on his Harrisburg Negro. also was slated Gistrict civilian defense council and for the chair but was given a 60-day {local ration board, directing an In. reprieve by Gov. Edward Martin last fantile paralysis control drive and Priaay heading his county Christian En- Terming the crime as “one of } TeAVGY Association | Philadelphia’s most horrible cases” | Prominent speakers in the nutri- {James FP. Tracy, Philadelphia assis. Hon feld appeared before the as- tant district attorney, strongly op- |*mbly Saturday. Among them was posed Oatling's appeal for clemency. Df Warren B. Mack, State College, | | executive secretary of the State De- Reported by the War Department | { tense Council Victory Garden Com- : a as missing in action January 12, this | DEATH-DEFYING THRILLS | mittee, who predicted a continued Norma Wells, year. and a month later reported a AT BLOOMSBURG FAIR need for victory gardens after the D. 2; Marie Wilson, prisoner of war in Oermany, Staff] | war despite talk of decreased cone Jean Hostetter, Belle- Bgl. Willlam J. Edmiston last week' one of the climaxes of Blooms- sumption, Nancy Lee Lehman, personally confirmed the latter re. huro's record-breaking fair, now in! ih Mrs. Ralph W. Al port on a card written to his moth- | progress. will be the automobile! bright and infant daughter, Penn er, Mrs. Nellie Edmiston and Ger! vill show of Saturday atternoon. Drama Section yivania Furnace, Mrs. Jerome T. daughter, Betty, of South Spring | geptember 30. when at least a dozen | | Bummers and Infant son, Bellefonte | street [old cars will be smashed in a score In Fall Meeting Births: A daughter was born 10! The card, dated March 29, rewd of death-defying features ! Mr. and Mrs. Albert Dreibelbls, of “Dear Mother and Betty | B Ward Beams Congress of In-' The Drama Section of the Belle- Clarence Pennsylvania Furnace; a son to Mr | “I'm sorry that I haven't written |ternational Daredevils wil] present Discharged. Mrs Larry M. Justice | and Mrs. Jumes McKivison, Spring uw you before this but there really! the program, Bloomsburg Fair's first and Infant daughter, Bellefonte: | Mills, R. D [isn't anything to write about, My thrill show in three years, and thers Mrs. Samuel MeClinkic and infant | Saturday {face way Infected from the 20-mm are a number of brand new events, daughter, Pleasant Gap: Mrs. John | Jamitted Mrs. Hugh Longwell. | wound in my leg but it Is darned |including Pete Grant, as the “hu 8. Egli and Infant daughter. Stale | polietonte, RD. 1: Mrs. Samuel U. | fear healed up. Don't forget to write man battering ram.” whose head College. | Burris, Bellefonte RD. 3. Mrs. Nor-Jand send me some food parcels. sticks out a foot beyond the radiator Bird: A son was born 0 Mr. and | pon wells. Bellefonte, RD 3; Ken. | Take care of Rose Al and Annaias a car is driven at mile-a-minute Mrs. Harold Miller, State College. | 000 walk. Fleming | Marie for me. Love, Bill" speed trough a solid flaming wall, Wednesday of Last Week | Discharged: Mrs. Sara Young, of | w , Dalifotte piri bei Ihelitad 18 the ho will be a car Duke. | Bellefonte; Mrs. John Butts, Pleas. rmer Anna Jones, hurdling a 0 land Among seve Admitted: Mrs. Harrison [daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Roy Jones, | eral parked machines, the “T-bone man, Howard, R. D. 2; Miss Pauline | ant Gap Sunduy ‘who, Bellefonte, | crash.” “Tunnel of Fire” and - Brown, Bellefonte, R. D. 3 mite Drive.” along with many Discharged: Mrs. Richard Noll and | Admitted: Peter Krimmel, State 0 Jones home In a two-hour program. Eight sols infant son, Bellefonte: Mrs, Edgar College: Miss Audrey Bryan, Miles) of vaudeville also will be presented. Eckley and infant son, Bellefonte, i. | burg - . Discharged: Mrs. Carl Harpster, State College, R D.. Miss Ann Tressler, Bellefonte, R. D.; John Weaver, State College; Mrs. Harold Rose and Infant son, State College Birth: A son was born to Mr. and Mrs. Ralston LL. Bond, of State Col- lege. There were 48 patients in the hos- pital at the beginning of the week, has September since pap- most vitally NAailr- earch at hie ie AT i Parents Visit ie of of Buckley of a family and veteran of four years ‘vice with the armed forces. was and talk witty his week Dut always In wf authorities Nr. Kell relates Lhe convie- tion that the killing was a “cold blooded murder” and that the scene f the crime was right near the grave A sapling which lay across the wooded lane, 150 feet {rom te scene the grave when the body was found. was not there at the time of the crime, Mr. Keliher asserted today vail wsstiernns Sgt. Edmiston Writes From German Camp ’ al burial 4 ’ BR and i mitted to see ] ents last ! presence er CENTRE COUNTY HOSPITAL IN THE WEEK'S NEWS Monday of Last Week Admitted: Miss Margaret Hecker, Lemont; Helen Runkle, Belle Mrs. Carl Harpster State College, R D tite of Ll 1 Smith, fonte rv Mevers, ginaid Crus Port Edward McAllister Bellefonte R t . Discharged. Mrs and infant son Gerald Johnson Irwin A. Weaver Bellefonte Mr and infant son, Spring Mills: Mrs. J. Fred Nef! and infant daughter, Bellefonte, R. D Mrs. Donald 8 Waite and infant daughter, Pleasant Gap Admitted Monday. discharged Tuesday: Mrs. B M. Weaver, State College Birth: A son was born to Mr. and Mrs. Donald Dickson, of Dellefonte Tuesday of Last Week Admitted: Mrs. John R. Shope Bellefonte Margaret Kachonik,! iaughler daughter was horn to Mr James H. Davi Belle of Friday 19,07) Mrs Bellefont Juli R fonte. R Howard. R D Arged Rn D D on q Al : those Perry countiang who migrated | with Corman, | iE. G. Hosterman, A. ¥. Blerly, W. H.| Tillie | he Dueck, '! —— | Wo BTYLES After looking over the clothing being worn by many Bellefonte High School girls, § e. slacks turned up at cuffs, and odd assortments of ackels, jumpers, ei a spectaton BHS football game her | LA Narrator Tells of Captain John Smith, Noted Perry County King of Drovers commented: “Looks as though Relates Incidents of Lewis the Robber, Who Is x a thee gals are st catehin up : Described as a Perfect Dandy; Held ve HE ROBBED Sway Over the Fair Sex ; "the Lhe at the urdas BA ws MATry ont anki il Belabica ano here lag 10d . paired oft one r at ight, and when duced Ww the 1 chunky little blak was driving while Sage (out, ‘My bunkie (buddie By Henry W, Shoemaker in Altoona Tribune Bill" Sheibiles | and able chronicler {in the ditch. Please help county folklor ‘Captain [save him’ of near Logsville “One glance at the u Perry county drovers|face and curled hatr of the st nineteenth century Heitold ‘Bmithy’ that this sheep and Robber Dave Lewis’ di and { out and bent sick man, he might y dornick behind “This time among | muttered : the whip would {dragged until but that he was some shook 4m off other of Princess Pocohon-|{the channel friend. Like the great navi-; “Smithy + Perry John' Smith, as he was|of Lewis he liked Indian maids There way. Lewi were a few In tiose day backiburg, a perfect | against the mountain at Newburg fumed whiskers jand Newville he alway: on maids at ! | his peregrination: ithe site of Milliken’s fil I've been accused of being hard-ifell for him during bolled,’ said Captain John, ‘but if of ‘setting ‘em |1 am, why do I carry a certain lady's scrutindze ! glove next to my heart for 18 beating the | years?” Asked why he never mar- $100, the ried his dark southern eves twink. As led merrily, I would not commit} a bigamy for anybody.’ stepped One night after delivering his; Keturaschmidt | critters at Carlisle, {ie war retuwmn- scratched her eve ing home through Doubling Gapied and Kicked with $600 in his jeans when he beard {more dead tha; mdkns and groans at the side of the walk. That's the road Just then a stranger jumped Davia Lew! out and seized the bridle of Ju; i: Youth Hurt As [Duck Hunting to Horse Stumbles Open October 14 =. hy years. that part | Witnesses of Accident Say Season on Ducks and Geese 3.7 70 Horse Turned Complete in Pennsvivania Ex- nted Somersault tends to Jan. 1 | - i A Tyrone youth, who foot in the stirrup alter the horse ibe was riding tumed a complete | sommersault when the animal stum- ’ Moos Lie audience 1 Kinds of trouble } Bays J of Ghost of Perry John Smith the king of {during the took the herds throug most a perfect and sale deliveries “John's forbearer Ww / Ri i all ige wut ended a: nought he had wor a jee ot the decision aint want my name big { ay po was | i 11130 - ( with =» of 1!” Frank explained horse wilds re ls eri (CHARGED! Gander for hogs | got wer 1 Ked gel a clout wil the ens am Tr Ie tt a) it al- prompt, and i ord for 5 Hg iol eH NArGDO Le N wm WMranc belle ta painters | das nung a garage 2! Howard on ! week, leaned They rest Ip aginst a fence t lean { ~ 1PNce from the never deny kin or tas’ boy gator, called old domain and didn lon Lie spectator ells and ne move 50 fast £ os - w « 4 24 ver nag nN . of I. A Pil of palnte: GREAT CAESAR! Tur n the redio Friday man talking He securily laws should that old age and ts should be extenden’t ses of people hould be extended of pas 5 should pa rdized through the Jact their Jobs 10 perve 5 It sounded for all Nike speech Prankiis eit mi make. But that of Thomas E. Dew Los Angeles. We wond of the old line Republi- hit when they heard t Fye vis came All U . * EY | rn 'c a SOCIRI { | Droacdenec ' visited Le hotel the unen yinent benel Lhe cia serviog rega rdless re L ¥ | till nedical " hospit abllity to benefits able of the gi redhced wit) four ’ men eT well ip bob i“ ey, { 5e ” ele bly a ¢ fore Na n IR iter. | (Continued om Poge Threa) agmli LO 4 ; 8 the leader be de. it saves, “We can r than the ones | | can Te who frye DAY DREAM Wish we Bellefonte ¢ 4 Policemar n 3 We'd reap r harvest from guys who sail fuck ugh stop signs without even Pennsylvania opens October 14 and [Slowing down. from that youngster {bled along the highway near the does not eolncide with that of north. | Who cruises around in a truck at 35 Gragierville bridge, was admitted toleastern states walch began lost| 10 40 miles an hour. from blokes who Itoopa hospital Sunday ~evening | week. {laugh at traffic lights, and from the th a OFad Injury. The hunt nr ducks and heels Who five sbout town tooling Robert Waite, 17. of Tyrone, R. D {80s in Pennsylvania exten thet: horns. And when aay var 2. was riding with a group of Young January 1 with the exception done well Slap a ticket on ourselves people. and approached the berm of Ottober 28 deadline : g I af cons i , n ? the road leading to the Gramlervillej Dally bag limits incl Sue Vines otty liom bridge when the horse stumbled [8°°%e, 2. brant, 2. = bey some of the motor regulations | Witnesses sald the horse tuned a wild ducks, 10, with INTRIGU¥ {complete sommersault and that the |of American Aig Teg - Mrs. May Oray, of the Centre youth wasn't tarown, for his one foot | FaISers which aur County Credit Association, received was still in the when the| The current season on ral a letter from the PBI last week ask- horse landed on ita four feet { Plies hy SOrTa began Bet ng the association's sid in helping At the hospital il close November ] 10 track dowh & woman who is pass | reported as fairly ing fraudulent checks in this ares | A guily had been washed out a Listen to this description “Betweer the berm but high grass obec . . 0 ant 40 Years oid. 5 feet. 5 inches the ditc':, and Robert's horse stum-/ Is Inventive Genius all. 130 pounds brown hair, hazel bied as both feet descended into the bod, complexion, cuit ditch. Among the grou; KDOKeT. wenrs Robert were Dean ang George Fag- dresses. “The checks are made and Ken Eckiey with a check protector with es name she is Using that day typed on program of the check. She displays credentials Three Ministers Hurt C0. 1 ihe Eh a Suave crbitutiay : ar ha In Automobile Crash "0" ot fon The Game {minded wildiow]l hunter: season for legally shooting : \ Rea t . Ml {18d his Slats Comu r- that eo TH v th in re ad JZ melon de 1 i « nf as of AI on wood cock Ow ¢ ide coots. 25 has refused to 4 exo andere k the breasted mer- for we trie a is aD I % his condition was! good — on: State College Soldier i LN rn “a L; w i D L : 2 Sixioewm y I thir We wel | 24 ixt i Por month has paid Agency ding with tae 4d time Theodore Segner's ingenul gh « Department's soldiers and ideas : 4 oO . the Ie s CR War ewarding invent Ww War " 8 ne. » on e of ns on pos | address, social security card and oth- ello Segner |er identification. No wonder she ix | the cessiul--particularly if glong wit and laymen | ment Port A {her other assets she is fairly good ’ : are ieonge ooking! 1 could never get by Warren General | Meade Md. is DOW On leave at or. | IDOKIng A man could n re Hospital with injuries sustained home in State College. With him when their automobile skidded on | brought a $50 government check t [the Warren-Jamestown, N. Y., high- | third awarded him jway and crashed into a tree during | gu hic) a light rain Priday night The Rev. Abbott Jones Whe In a serious condition "fractured skull and collarbone injured were the Rev. Louls Hag- up the rate : | burg of Johnsonburg: the Rev. Njal-| that helmets woe mer Swanson, DuBals, and Godirey | from all over the Service civillar iperin gent of 1. branch - maintenance ODE al 3 ig eq Three ministers were admitted to a fc eM nventio Armstrong L. Francis, of the West Penn stall in Bellefonte. an inveter- ate cigar smoker for years, has given ip smoking. “Army” made his decis- jon some months ago when he found he had 0 spent considerable time ench day finding a store having ci- gars, and on top of that had to pay nearly twice a much for the same increasrg LU er of hi vital department Ridgway Hi: with wu line 1 Also! $0 | production vy . latest devi mt fi ase epprx rreatly y Mende mmand n ” Is in HIOR'S Pass CATS AYP Wear stand sometime al a stop sign where cam startiig oul have to go upgrade , | Youll be amazed at the number of | chatteting, missing. knocking, ratte ling and shuddering cars there are About the time fou've come to the conclusion that & 10-year old car » unfit for further service, Bob Roan may brespe along in his 1904 Pord There's J wr at frst aflalr nae ng AL » ma ns by any sol : Anderson, also of DuBois for reconditioning. Last J The group Was en route to the [oeived two smaller award Swedish Covenant church confer. | provement: windshield ence at Jamestown board design and installation —— The assembly line appears igiance 10 be a fsctoryemade ‘5 Clinton Co. Men designed for the purpose ond glance. however Killed In Europe ur are recognizabie J | dier Five Clinton County men have The apparatus taal keeps the line been reportéd 30 next of kin by the moving consists of conveyorg orig- War Department, as killed in the |inally designed to carry Mg culs of warfare in Burope, meat in quartermaster warehouses They were PL Alvin D. Smith, | The metal forms on which the hel. | whose mother, Mis. Annabelle Smith hmets rest were once meat cans in lof Lock Haven, was notified: Pfc. (mess Kits, and the pegs which wt. . | Porrest C. son of Mrs. Kath-|tach helmet-holders to long wooden OLD MAESTRO: | yn L Haven: First Lt. [beams are tent pegs. These salvaged After heating the President's {John 8 son of Mrs. Laura materials, all unusable for thelr orig- | speech Saturday night, a hard-boiled IK. Hooven, Lotk Haven: Staff Sgt. nal purposes. make up fn AsSGLT | Republican called us on the tele. William C. Laffin, son of Mrs. Plor- line that would cost at 0 ence Lafin, Olsssonton, and Pvi. not counting labor, to duplichie, Ralph J. Mrs. Fllo- #
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