Page Four YHE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, BELLEFONTE, PX. Jarmary 11, 1945 Centre County Girl In Important Work First Lt. C. Amelia Copenhaver, daughter of Mrs. H. E. Faust, | Pot- | ters Mills, and sister of R. B. Copen- | haver of Bellefonte, is of the Army Nurse Corps serving with the S9th General Hospital, an advanced United States Army n- stallation in the Oise Supply section of France, Recently this group of nurses were highly commended by their commanding officer, Col, Henry 8. Murphy of Yeadon, Pa. who sald “Those nurses have undergone many trying situations since we ar- rived in France, but always have been the most efficient and harmon jous group Ive ever in ) hospital, military or civilian “The patients in the hospital have repeatedly spoken to me of the won- derful treatment received from these [ine Ni only have they worke« patients, bul sary to ta record wsuadties, seen they have Burse ard of when ( task OXI hos ed The ward fr behind by Lt. Copenhaver ni Loft ipsburg State H hospit out tr They hac mings “fried cfs morning Garden Club Hears Review of “The Robe’ A Si by Lloyd Rev, C. N¢ Bellefonte | meeting of Club, Tuesd tre Counts Carl Ifversot La Following which was elected day, Ni Blanchard red, and Beach and ( son assisted attendad O SALONA CHILD INJURED WHEN STRUCK BY SEDAN ted : Cig aM M oy new Ceorge Bun- Mary R M mp well re te ed i i meeting Ww b member P Three-vear-old Wayne Pick, a son of Mr. and Mrs. Stanis Pick, Salona, R. D., escaped with a Y of fracs member | Pvt. James A. Johnson Pfe. Nevin D. Johnson Pi Lhe oldler Johns Nevin D entered ervice on January 11, 1943, and New Cumberland He periods at the following places: Miami Beach, Fla. 5 Lake City Utah: Spokane, Wash.: Dakwart, Texas, and Camp Maxey Tex where he is now sta. tioned. Before entering the service was employed by the Titan Metal Mig. Co. Ple. John is married to the Joanson, 21 n of a «wnt to J wl ervie to San y Camp If. He | On 18 WAS 21 pn, Cal Pendleton WwW with the South Paci ser ec W employed at the Bellefonte BOT eo June trained in successive 8 i he fi the ¢ he All Sgt. Rodney W. Johnson Harold EF. Johnson {former Charl nell. | Bgt. Rodney W. Johnson {tered the service on Ma ad was sent 0 New © {for assignment. He first trained at Camp Bowie, Texas, and w on {sent on maneuvers in Louisiana. He went overseas in April of last vear and is now In France in life he was by u om oyed Metal Mig. Oo ie Robin bo) 24, #h- 24. 1843 mberiand tion Forge id | Pl ferred stall oer ixvine TE vey Rarkiey 1 exns ar again Charleston, 8. C. He DOW Iw Belore entering service emi dvilian Titan it w % ved State 71 Lock Haven Lad After Brief Liberty Has Arm Amputated P Kuntz Mrs had ne ehil A 12 one Ray E. Kuntz, Lock his jeft arm amputated cibow Monday uight Hospital after being the ilroad tracks on near Gls home Police say the boy was found ly- along the tracks injured A passing motorist took him to the to Private Hospital where his left fore and arm was found 0 be so badly crush- Dyied that amputRtion Was Necessary which was He i al uffering from injuries & P. store, The sbout the head but hospital ate theft to about 5:35 p. m. tendants sald his condition is as Then, prison officials report Rupert good as can be expected drove to Bellefonte called on his! An esstbound freight train had of 10 or!dren of on Haven . to stop Above Shiloh helthe Private v's truck [injured on in State Col-!Clinton street, coal truck to! {INE am y at : Ktate ogee ¥or FOL While visited Pipers sth ir ti sfter Ply iid Rice, the a SCAN Of 1 yTons A parked A piace atl Hw girl Gere, but she declined Prepare for 12th Polio Campaign Woman Honored WContinped from page One Mr . sooth night the Ellen Get ted birthday mn. ing on a st ar vn program ventiive ar | 0 he » ! i f ore 4 a Mm PANE of Mr of 4 thi di The on-in-l Mrs A Howard Mr Shirley name daughter a ger Fas Those present wer Clalr Oettig. daughter Janet, Mrs. Grate Behers daugt Marian, Betty, Mildred, Gladys Ronald hart, M Mrs. Evelyn Qetlig, Mrs tanbaiter and aor. Joe, Jr Mrs. Bruce Corman and Janet Roy ocal " aid Mache iralsed each year, patients to &Mnics. hospitals xo. buying equipment upon recommen dation of the clinics The Centre county chapter's re- port on 2 cases assisted since Jan UATY 188 to October 1544, totaled 857.7% and Judy, Mrs {| There were 4 operations and 4 barger and son Michael, {visits to the Philipsburg State Hos- land Ms A O ipital clinic, the Lock Haven clink joo Genin chapter « pons ole Ties by the by Uw on thi fund W tatart MAD porting KieDar 3 ‘ and re Is Mr cng : On 80th Birthday Mondas nd hm treet AY Le and ters and Helen Getlg Ellen Kus- and ters Danke and Mr. Duniiebarper and i § PT A AO Ar I 0. AAI ‘Three Local Men Who Entered Army i Continued from page One) re ned {roe Snow Shoe, that herds of deer have | board of directors for the past year, | Ye beet following the lumbermeniE G. FPous secretary treasurer, | B through the woods, to eat the brush | gave the financial report and from he | resulting from lumbering operations. | charts showed the progress that has | He sald the deer have lost all fear been made by association sinee {0f men, and (ollow them closely [it was organized eleven | The brush is trampled flat a short! Mr. Thomas representative {Hime after being cut as deer milli Production Credit Corporation through it to obtain food | Baltimore gave a short talk on the | W. Beolt Walker of Milesburg, | advantages of farmers ow thedr | brakeman on the Bnow Shoe freight {Own credit cooperative reports similar conditions along the! John Wilson of J | rallroad right-of-way, He sald elected chalrman {during the latter part of last week AAA Board w on the trip from Snow Shoe to Buow | uests waking a fe Shoe Intersection, he and {scores of deer standing along {tracks between the Beech ( trestle and Gum Stump He {they appeared to be poorly fed Warden Mosier small and birds ave been faring iwell despite the hes NOW his amsistants ha beer number flock: other fem own food, Came hand a small for feeding men Deep Snow Threatens | Many Farmers ounty Deer Herds Attend Meeting (Condunued (rom page One) page One ars was Beaver BOP tee fininoyed on ¢ the Thom arm in Bellefonte, Lats orion t: i of the Centre Count was emj he entered inst Memaori WHEN He by | “ ” vice, Pie, Willlam Bloom, who is France, and Cpl ion we ian ary Hosnit the ana Woyed Lhwre yrs alo Ww TY of the 18 of Tin roter in 1 he Mahlon n ibn R.D of Centre ' nt that iy mw several [group XPress whom he the 1 COODEration reek ia with farmers | program Milton Mot fet Zine ler lation said i» ve ol { arn fe q Wy pur interested 16 Attend Session Council Approves of Milesburg Club Undine Appointments IY 1" Py or “i FMM 1D 1 Doll « Undir Were approved Bellefonte week A % wph Bauer Alterio, Ral; anc Charie Drivers nr ont Fliyne { Baxion terion Brune warm, R i Jo} O'Lear Bas] A. Doll Paul Emerick. Edw Ciillen, Russell C« i Moersehibs and John £2 rape Spec] - of He Central Labor Union Officer of istant { oir Luther Sn Moersch Was Francis K James Dek Albert Knisely 8» Charle Wa il Howard, ¥V ar 3 » A 5 Tere Public Sales Additional penhaver H Sticky Drawer "et A ' Nabe Page 52nd Sec Fie R. Smi Yin Ake : Joseph Kell McM Head the ( STU hy NE Fk EY res |W. 4 eee ena v seas RELLEFONTE'S OW h acy Mf] . SEAR AERRRRRRRNT, - ONE DAY «ONLY ONE DAY ~ONLY- SPECIAL PREMIERE SHOWING! FRIDAY ONLY - JAN. 12 -0PENS 9:30 A. M. tured middle finger on the left hand to see| just passed on the spot where tie | 00 University of Perinaylvania Hog. firs. Crettin flows. an lacerations of the face Priday him 80 he continued east to Milllboy was found and It is believed |Pilal. Phtladelphia, Six petients res son, received Her many aftetnoon when he darted into the path of the Loganton bus and was struck According U conducted Blerly of Loganton mail carrier. was operating on Route 880 toward the boy darted into t of plied on the otilid, wi Haven Th south the State Police, who investigation, Russejl iriver anc is secan ona when ’ fremt an bus the cal fhen Mr erly a FRIENDS BRIGHTEN YULE FOR PLEASANT GAP (OUPLF Mr Mt Amount art friend thelr The mes a fra pent treatm ¥ + ame wi red hb ryt | f Dermitieg ast June Mere ent wher in the h until November Mr. and Mrs peginning 8] te 1k - RATES To AIR MAN (8 | ISLANDS Postn wnd States § gn UL tive 73) And Jan | The new for each mil Rates r I United States including Ala Hawail shall be 15 cents per half ounce a reduction of Nv ent Postage on mal) to or from Puerto Rico or the Virgin Islands am Hawall is 23 eentg per haf ounce ——————— - Legal Notices ———— CAUTION NOTICE. My wife, Orace Paust, has left my bed and bourd without just osuse or vocation. 1 hersby eaution the lie not to harbor or trust her aa will not be » sivle for any debts she may conics. PAUL FAUST x3 Measant COap, Pa. | TTT EXBOUTORS NOTICE. Extate of WILLIAM W. BILLPIT. | inte of Sowing Township, Centre Co deceased ounce m th ska an on ws mal ’ py tery testamentary on the above having been granted to the Nfidersigned. all persons indebted to sald &tate are requested Lo make te payment, and those hav. claims or demands against sald Hall i where car r the an gasoline supply that he was trying to climb through near the Syl ithe train. His family said he was on jhis way © the Dutton home on [Vesper street, near Clinton, to study his lesson the out to Speaks On Home Freezing of Food restaurant. | X page Ox t 3 H | aeciared wVantages ¥{ Lye Age Are low Initial locker id that protected against the event falls t the COD Me CON sStmner has ¢ investment ¢ ar the . A OO he ooling othe mits nyenient t any &is- nd © “ wace make hand mi extremely | on joonated : t] the an Ke stiitey cost We 1 é for home freezing mit = and attractive. but the home th electricity the unit is high ire not ow con - De MM upped al cost of 1 Operation poets Pre , wi chi a wi transferred 18 1984 have year I "haris Stout ting Prod 1 to illustrate his showed that a the home wuld be of about 24 cubic feet capacity, This machine might cost in J t-war days, about $400. Figur- airing 10 per cent depreciation a $40; Interest ol 5 per cent investment, or $30; slectric- al £36, and packages at $18, the L per year would be about wh a unit 1200 pounds of food could be stored. 30 the coat of storage por pound for a Year would be about 10 cents, he sald A home freezing unit can be built by the individual, dut it 1= a large, unsightly, and fixed thing which cannot be moved from place to place, the speaker sald. Cost of op- eration of a homemade unit of 50 cubic feet capacity Is about $65 a year, or considerably less shan the factory built product, he sald i ail ‘ € \ » fro fre it uit r Average I ' ' of ils made tire prison that he might aratory to an he depth al Or $114 In pri dou ittempt heavy drifts ed ’ ¢ i he 1 it if: telephone : el w { am [AK be Miss Jane Rumberger Heads Scout Leaders erd and gif youmgest Paul Cettiz. and nine grandsons with the armed Mrs has thirty-six grandchildren eight preat-grandchildrer great-great-grandehild jeetved hon<operative hospilal treat. ment: five underwent massages and baking. there were five x+ravs: two braces were amplied. one adjusted {and three removed. In addition thers | Wee two shoe onrrections Five ipatients were discharged from hose {pitals and one child remain: hospital, where he was dmitied September 18, 1984. The loenl chap. {ter sponsored one child to a health camp for two months Camp Daddy Allen , no Motun- | onorensis : tains whed the Pennsyly ' * Bociety for Crippled Childrer on Which a former resident of Belle fonte is a director, Samuel M_ Shall. | Eross of Wynnewood Bchools charch waYS fain organizat ry And Hn iu nk ald The motion picture preparing for thelr “March of Dime The county appeal funds will reach into every home under the di rection of 48 district chairmen and their committees - - Creamy Caramels 4 pinch of yeast powder added to the caramel mixture after it has be gun to boll will make Hye fmoother and more cream) forres ang in a Plan Trailer City od Troe wats XI al pare One in the Pox by r Ria “Gon 4 conceit late this Mr decided are Leg week Steuber declared tha to locate the camp ir fonte approximately and be required to set up the nect nr and the For comuner ee mh 4 indred al rd andy are I'S 1p wig 1 ANNUAL ference ir vieatre for " ail itirs pian from ing ing needed he industry It roduc ion lor 'w k wir ponds it - There w? ceive: neighbors Ar homes Te attention i caramels more Are Oettig | thirty. At Hughes Field (Ew ix weeks would | “ CAD. of Wh. \TITEATRE THURSDAY thru SATURDAY (Continuous Shows Every Saturday from 2:00 P, M.) IT'S A FIGHT TO THE FINISH Despite the costs and drawbacks, At ine of ade 1 te annual grganization meet. the Beliefonte Olrl Soot Girl Beomt Little Howse, Tuesday night Mis Jane Rumberger daughtsar of Mr. aud Mrs. M. FE. Rumberger, of East Bish- treet, was elected president for the moming year the United Slates apparently ls ene tering an era of home-freesing of foods, the speaker concluded The club motto, “We Bulld” was converied into “We Barve” for the luncheon, becanse when Kiwanians (reached the hotel they learned that Other officers named were Miss | *0 unexpected shortage of wallress- Emmy Lou Craig, West Curtin, th "ho, RIE A svete problem lor street, gecretary, and Mis Oertrude | (oto Hihagatyig. Shuts oiticets Poargin, AMALIE walt, on tables, and before the menl wp 4 of Bellefonte has begun WAS OVAT & oF work on redecorating the Interior Clr tncki dosen or ‘more posal of the Lite House. Additional | FE Eg han And earrying chairs are needed for the nouse and | tables. aiyone having any to contribute! M. E. Rumberger, newly-elected are meked to get In touch at once | Club president, was in charge of the with any of the officers of the lend | And Site Re aid: ers’ grou : Chenin, Louis M. Stew pa. "ben, Pallip Saylor, Colonel O, Deck op - MARRIAGE LICENSES Lester James Hines State College Marie M. Donahue State College Paul Johnstonbaugh Bellefonte Pauline FP, Smith Bellefonte Albert Budd Tierney... Bellefonte Genevieve [rene Barger Wingate Harold Ww. Corman Bellefome Sara E. Ebert... Bellefonte out at the heels, soft Ussue and put into the will the dampness. and n cushion, at the same time ree walter, paper a EAST SIDE KIDS in hj tL. 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