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Till IRSDAY, MARCH bad 1945 Many Taxpayers Must File Declaration of 1945 Tax By March 15 This Is In Addition to Filing an Income Tax Return for 1944, Treasury De- partment Reminds Giaham David Martin David Martin Bellef: Beil Tele Cry WG am venue sry te ploye pany honored Pad 000 Brother of Philipsburg Wom- aid an Had Been Overseas Less Than Month James Selv omewhere telegrs 8/8gt ection ing partment to hi Mrs. John He has | oth been oversea He Is a brothie: Wood, of Philipsburg This is the second served overseas, He served Harbor, Alaska for 37 mon wis wounded there on Jutie He was sent back Fout Md., and after recovering he up for overseas duty again last Des cember. He was sent to France the latter part of January, He will have 18 years of Army service on | day of this month pil sain POTATO TE STS SHOWED DISEASE SU SUEPTIDIL ITY Age |} mi in France from the parents of Houtzdale War to a AL, M OEIvVAR! miss a monn Mrs if 0 time 1942 Meade el to sic El In an effort to secure potatoes along with zood yield and resistance to disease, OD Burke, extension plant pathologist at the Pennsylvania State College, has announced 168 variety demonstra- tions conducted throughout Penn- sylvania last year by the agricui- tural extension service One new variety, Menominee included and while It showed sistance to late bilght, common and heat ang drought, its full value will depend on further trials, Men- ominee Is a late Season along with Russet Rural, Rural, and Sebago, better qual- ity WAS re- White Also tested for disease susceptibil- | age ond Mrs color, Warba, Tri- nll ity, along with yields, shupe and cooking quality were Mesaba, Irish Cobbler, Bliss, umph, Pawnee, and wa, SCAD | 41100 daugl variety, Anniversary Bu C clebrate Mrs. ( al wii Ti ! vere r. and } Charl ay an ! { Howard M Ralph letciier ang Marjorie and Mrs Monun and Mr phert Mrs, Willi on, M Lomison Mrs, Franklin Confer, Mr Clair Confer, Mrs. Blanch and Mrs. Paul Lomisor Mr J. E. Gillespie Condo, Mrs. David C ter Carol, Otto Mi William Charles Lucas, Mrs. Delbert Barn- mrt, Mrs. Walter henck Ih visiting the Butler home on Sunday in honor of their anniveriary were Alonzo Schenck, Mrs D. B. Gardner, Oscar Schonck, Mrs Sylvia Pletcher, Mr. and Mrs. Roy Hinton of Howard Mrs. Herbert Maltz of Jersey Shore, Mr, and Mrs aught Booth « Roy Cy- Thomp- Mr. and and Mrs Dale Mt Mr. and Mrs riba infer am f het Mr aart Mrs and 8 ose early sedson varieties; Houma, Green F. M. Daley of Baltimore, Md.. and Mountain, Mohawk, Katahdin, and {Otto Schenck of Orviston Pontiac, all medium season; Polo ames Clair lovely All varieties were checked for late mac and Sequoia, very late varieties blight, scab, leaf roll, eases, fusarium wilt, purple top wilt, and ring rot, Burke said. Engagement Announced Mr. and Mrs. Orvis eltzer of Centre Hall announce engage ment of their daughter, Louise, to : Mr. and Butler received many gifts and a nice sum of mon- Mrs. Ralph Pletcher baked tae mosiac dis- | wedding ¢ cake - Announce Engagement Mr. and Mrs. Wayland F. Duna- { way, of State College, apnounce the engagement of their daughter, Mary May to Dr. Davis P. Harding, son | (Joined the AAFP Jan. 10, 1040. His {mother of Major General and Mrs. Harding, «lof Franklin, Ohlo. Miss Dunaway, who holds the degree of master of | arts from Penn State, Is now a grad- uate student in English Literature | at Yale University. Dr. Harding re- | ceived his Ph. D. degree from the University of Illinois and is at ent triuctor of English at Yale. |v - Engineer ras Narrow Escape Falls Into Mill Hall Dam Pond While Boards Removing Fire Razes Barn; 129 Chicks Burned i Family Had Turned Barn Into big Brooder House; £500 Loss so Jost ' t we : noerge: * A from hich he : Will Hos the fire Fetters rent. The Good Company res oonded alarm, and the Lock Haven Company also went to the did not go into service Has Flown 189 Missions in’ Pacific C. Burkey. 27. of arrived at Army All tribution Station No. 2 Beach for reassignment processing alter completing a of duty outside the continental United States Medical examinations and classe fication interviews at this post, ple oneer several redistribution sta- tions operated by the AAF Person- nel Distribution Command for AAFP relurnee officers and enlisted men will determine his new assignment He will remain at the redistribution station about two weeks, much of whici: will be devoted to rest and recreation T/8gt. Burkey flew 1890 missions as A C-47 radio operator during 34 months In the Bouthwest Pacific and holds the DFC with cluster, and the Alr Medal with two clusters + He to Citizens scene but I' Sgt Howard. has Forces Redis in Miami Jack tour of Mrs. Iva Burkey, A Undergoes Operation Mrs. James Hockenberry of Belle. fonte, underwent an operation Mone morning a' the Lock Haven Pri- Hospital lives In Howard PF Closed for the Duration FIGHT] [Won ESSENTIAL gol " Marks 30 Years As Minister Rev. A. Ward Campbell (Celebrates 30th An- niversary The Pleasant Gap Woman Injured by Wringer Church Near Loganton Sold ¢ Price Eval MUCH chu H | Canned Goods Values Raised Change of Fruits and To- maloes Howard Choir To Present Cantata ny mage Tare CENTRE COUNTY HOSPITAL IN THE WE EK'S NEWS Monday of Last Week tied Mrs Je leg bory Mr Wendel Cing aug! TAs Dorn and Mrs. Fred ‘Miller Fleming Tuesday of Last Week iss Mary cl r Walter Robert Miss Judith Miss Done Master R. D.; Leon - Admitted refer Bellefonte, aster Meyer, State College A. Decker, State College; na Jean Parmey, Bellefonte Gerald Leroy Resides, Julian Mrs. Jesse Benner, Bellefonte ard Witt, Bellefonte Discharged Joseph Bellefonte R. D. 1} Wasson, State College, R. D Mrs Gardner E. Lindeey, State Collage Mrs. William Bechtol and infant daughter, Centre Hall, R. D. 1; James Lennon, North Bend; Mrs Dewey Wance and Infant son, Miil- aelm; Mrs. Walter Jacobs, Julian, R D, 1: Mrs, Norman Lighthamer, of Kreslovich Master Lynn | Howard: Mrs. Russell Yearick, Belle (Garman, : Barger and Infant son, Boalsburg | fonte, R.D 2 Births Mr. and fonte born to Belle A daughter was Mrs. Jesse Benner Wednesday of Last Week M Admitted; Mrs. Edward Loesch State Colege, R. D. 1. ] Discharged: Miss Rhoda Roan, of | Bellefonte, RB. D. 1; Miss Zelda Derr, Milesburg: Master Walter RR. Meyer, State College, R. D. 1; Edwin F. Bellefonte; Mrs, obert L Thursday of Last Week Admitted: Mrs, Kenneth L. Prank, Bellefonte; J. Russell Condo, Mills; Charles Reinweand, State lege; Miss Patricia Koleno, Clar- ence, to 1A Leon Smit Coburn Belirfonts Fridays | Jods Merritt Cole Mrs, John A. Summer Mrs. Roy Wii Hefonte Mrs. Henry ¥. Goeken Mra. Ross Cox, Centre Mrs. Clifford Rinehart RD 1 Mrs. Archi» Schrect Milesburg Carrie Nyman and in- fant Bellefonte Mrs. Ernest Bolin and infant son, State College Mrs. John Wendel and Infant son State College. Mrs. Paul Justice, of Pleasant Gap. Master Gerald Leroy Resides, Julian, R. D.: ChaJles Rein. weald State College Births: A soa was born to Mr. and Mrs. Henry F. Goeken, State Col. lege: a daughter was born to Mr ard Mrs. Ross GO, Cox, Centre Hall, R. D. a son to Mr. and Mrs. Ken- neth L. Frank, Bellefonte. a son to Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Rinehart, of State Ooliege, R. D Saturday Admitted: Mrs. J A Harsanyl, of | Bellefonte; Sue Myers, Stats College. | RD Discharged: Mrs. Fred Miller and | infant daughter, Fleming. Miss Bar Ad Bellefont ege. RD Bellefonte Be State College Hall R D State College mitted Assfay olf State O kinson, of Discharged son [bara Stenger, Bellefonte Birth: Twin daughters were born | and Mrs. J A, Harsanyi of Bellefonte Sunday Admitted: Mrs. Donald Melville State College: PBdward T. Walker, Wingate: Miss Annie Noll, Belle. fonte; William Hall, Snow Shoe; J Carol E, Davis, Belisonte, R. , [Charged Fair Association TTR Plans For Encampment at Centre Hall, Aug. 24-30 Morris A. Burkholder . y H Effects Most Varieties | Big Ball of Ice Hits Meat Truck ['nhurt But Truck Damaged to Extent of $50 Driver cident « red a Baker Run. The alte to the extent (Aan . tal ATAVEr was Faces Trial For Pointing Weapon Bl Random [tems ho 3 SPRING RIGNS Chosen Chairman of’ 1945 Executive Committee; Heads of Various Departments Named H Hi Woman Saved From Icy Water Treated at Hospital After Chilling Experience in Stream Is an f were sad on Three Gregg Students Rank High in Contest McElhattan Woman Held For ore Clinton County Court After Hearing Florence M. Feel ttan. was held for Clint irt Friday morning on ¢ ning a deadly weapor reson and discharging it The disposition a shootir the Feeley home Wednesda) wat made by Alderman T Brungard following a hearing a which she pleaded not furnished bail for $500 pearance at court Only witnesses called to testify the hearing were Mrs. Feeley her victim, Samuel Wood, whom sh in the right leg during an al tercation Wood has been living at the Peeley residence for the past several years authorities sald. He has been dis- from the Lock Haven pital where he was taken after the shooting. The bullet was removed from his ankle Awarded Compa paign Ribbon With Star Plc. Harold i Hoy, | son of Mr. and Mrs. Harry 8. Hoy, of Bell~fonte R D. 3, has been awarded the Asiatic. Pacific Campaign Ribbon with bat. tle star for the New Cuinea cam- paign. Re Is a member of a unit of Brig. Oen. Paul BH. Prentiss’ Troop Carrier Command. Pfc. Hov's outfit saw service In the drives that cap- tured Lae, Nadeab, Saidor, Altapel Hollandia, Blak. Noemfoor, Sansa- if poi Ix of Fy i nignt Mark : guiity She for fy shot hos - por, Morctal and Leyte Island. Troop Carrier is one of the three tactical {arms of Maj. Gen. Ennis C. White- | ‘head's Filth Air Force Engagement Announced Mrs. F. Stamm, of Kew Gardens, N Y.. announce the engagement of {her daughtér, Marianna, to Dr E. George Stern of Blacksburg, Va. | son of Dr. and Mrs. B. Stern, of | State College. Misg Stamm was graduated from New York Univer. sity. Dr. Stern was graduated from the Technical University of Munich and Penn State, where he received | was a member of the Penn State Pleasan faculty from 1836 to 1041. Since 1941 he has been In charge of the Vir. ginia Polytechnic Institute wood re- Pfc. Richard Aikey Loses Life in Germany Pfc. Richard D Mr. and Mrs. Albert wood, grandnephew of Alkey of North Spring street Belle- . died February 4 wounds received In action in Germany on the previous day, his parents learned in a telegram received from the War Department last week The voung man, whose parents Albert and Maude Deitz Alkey, are natives of Mt. Eagle, enlisted in ser. vice in November 1943, and was sent overseas last September. His par ents, a brother and sister, survive in addition to two aunts, Mrs. Justice Leathers of Mt. Eagle, and Mrs George Brown, of Howard - Wn Alke 19, son of Alkes { Bel Mrs. Williar fonte of Gap Firemen To Banquet, March 24 The annual banquet of the Pieas- ant Gap Fire Company will be held at the Nittany Country Club, Sat. urday evening, March 24, It was an- nounced yesterday by Roy H. Adams, | trustee of the company and chair. man of the committee in charge of arrangements. All members of the company are ‘urged to be present. The dinner will | begin promptly at 6:30 p. m. and | tickets are now available from com. | mittee members, or at the Smith | his doctor of philosophy degree. Hel Lutage of Spidwr svice station | STYLE CHANGH {er eT NATIONWIDE WEATHER NOTE: Rn eek ¥ TTME CLOCKS STRANGE BUSINESS e Centre « iniv { oT Wik { $T7.987 00 { Wis Vea rs hat cold ca $76.338.34, or pract ally the institution hout any taxation 80 at the VOR wil ther revenues ii their estimates Commissioners will proximately $80.000 in casa, with al bills paid. If our memory correctly. the present omm ers, suen they : mt for of- fice, berated the board of Commissioners for Wg Inrge cash reserves in the County Institu- District. They're doing exactly the same thing, on perhaps a grand. er scale Ane have Yes fasion former CRITY tion EE UR, County Soldier Gets Promotion IL Gas been announced at 12th Alr Force Headquarters that Dean R Matter has been promoted to Teeh- nical Sergeant, His wife, Helen, lives at Smullton, Centre county Sgt. Matter is serving with a vet. eran B+25 group in the Mediterran- jean theatre which (as participated (in all of the major campaigns there over a period of almost two years This group has achieved more than #0 per cent bombing accuracy in 9 consecutive attacks over some of the | most heavily defended communica tion targets in northern Italy. Sgt. Matter is a radio gunner with
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