Page Four CENTRE COUNTY HOSPITAL IN THE WEEK'S NEWS Monday of Last Week Admitted: Mrs. Alfred G. Dunkle- barger, Bellefonte, Discharged: Mrs, James F. Fry, Pleasant Gap; Mrs, Robert ¢. Harpster, Pennsylvania Furnace; Mrs. Charles L. Anderson, Bellefonte, R. D. 3. Tuesday of Last Week Admitted: Master Robert N. Foore, Bellefonte, Discharged: Master John 8. Breon, Bellefonte, R. D. 1; Mrs. Emma Vonada, Howard; Mrs, Har- old B. O'Bryan and infant daughter, Bellefonte, R. D. 3: Nelll, Centre Hall, R Tuesday, discharged Howard A. Orwig, Aaronsburg Birth: a daughter to Mr. and Mrs Paul E. Horner, Bellefonte, R. D. 3 Wednesday of Last Week Admitted: George 8. Snook, Aar- onsburg; J. Blanchard Lucas, Belle- fonte, R. D. 2; Miss Ida M. Show- ers, Bellefonte. Discharged: Mrs Robert Parker, State College: Ron- ald B. Houck, State College, R. D 1, Mrs. Roy C. Ripka and Infant son, Pennsylvania Furnace, R. D. 1; Mrs, Raymond Rogers and infant son, Howard, R. D 2 Admitted Wednesday, discharged Thursday Mrs. J. H Truby, State College Admitted Wednesday, discharged Friday: Master Serge R. Confer, Bellefonte, R. D. 1 Thursday of Last Week Admitted: Taylor Billett, Bellefonte, R. D. 1; John Krout, Centre Hall, R. D. Discharged: Em- ilio Scitti, Spring Mills, R. D. 2: Mrs. Paul E. Homer and infant daughter, Bellefonte, R. D Ad- mitted Thursday, discharged Fri- day: Darel E. Boob, Bellefonte Birth: a son to Mr. and Mrs. Shel- don D. Clapper, Boalsburg Friday Admitted : D. Admitted Wednesday Jr. of Ee) “ Miss Mary McClellan, Port Matilda; Thomas H. Moore, State College; Dale K. Corl, Belle- fonte, R. D. 3. Birth: a daughter was born to Mr and Mrs. Paul M | ville Clarence P.| | Mr Bellefonte, Expired: Mase Aaronsburg, Shawley, ter Robert Homan, Saturday Admitted: Master Esker Hamilton Watkins, State College. Discharged Miss Geraldine Beightol, Mingo- Admitted Saturday, discharged Sunday: Master Donald H. Snyder, Bellefonte. Births: a son to Mr. and Mrs. Evan Johnson, State College; a son to Mr. and Mrs. Philip W. Wian, Bellefonte Sunday Admitted; heim, R M. Amick Pleasant Gap; bell and Infant son, Bellefonte Births: a son to Mr. and Mrs. James D. Fortney, State College and Mrs. L State College Floyd E. Bressler, Mill- D. Discharged: Mrs. John and infant daughter, There were 48 patients in the hos- | pital at the beginning of this week Hospital Contributions: Gap Civie Club, 50 cents and vegetables Pleasant in 8 et 40 to Meet Here Next Thursday Bellefonte will meeting of 204, B-etl-40, September 18, Howard street Luncheon will be served be host to Lycoming Salon, No to be held Thursday, | at the Legion home, at 12:30 o'clock and following a business ses. | sion will be held. The meeting will feature nomination and election of officers Reservations are (0 be made with Mrs. Margaret Miller, 288 East High street, Bellefonte, not later than) Tuesday, September 16 — — It's a queer quirk of human na- ture but the average man is er if you let him think he is get- ting in on the ground floor while! other people have to pay the “reg-| ular" price I ——_——. Tm — Don’t Delay Another Day! INSTALL NOW ~Beat the Fall Rush No furnace shortage yet— but don’t take a chance by waiting. Act today! See the new Kalamazoo Superpower at the Factory Price. Learn about factory service, factory on ENEYUEYOTY oc Direct to You’ responsibility, factory guar- antee. 136 Styles and Sizes of Heaters, Ranges, Furnaces. 1,600 000 satisfied users We clean and repair all maker of furnaces KALAMAZOO STOVE & FURNACE C0. 12 W. High St. Phone SIR Mrs. William Camp- | ; & son to] A. Richardson, | cash the | a suck- | SUPER-SALESMANSHIP September 8, 1041, The Centre Democrat, Bellefonte, Pa, Dear Editor: There Is a Bellefonte store that seems to be ashamed of some of Its merchandise, It sells magazines, It keeps some of them on display, but of a little closed case that sets on the counter or showcase The magazines kept in the closed case need airing and should be kept out where the sunshine and flies {can reach them. They are recom. | mended by the clerk as “art” mag- azines. They are just booklets show- | ing vivid pictures of nude women in {a number of various poses Actually, these nude pictures are { not bad and seeing them would not | hurt anyone. If some of the pop- ular magazines would occasionally publish the pictures of nude people, {| such booklets as these would not | sell for fifty eents The disgusting thing about it js the way the clerk sizes up a cus- { tomer and, if he Jooks like a suck { er, tries to work up a little trade In | bare skin art, The manner of this clerk suggests that he is attempting | to capitalize on the sensational as- pects of sex and that he is not In- terested in the health or moral bet- terment efforts of the organized | nudist groups What is probably a typical pro- cedure at this store occurred on Sunday afternoon. A man in his middie thirties walked into the store and was looking over the | magazines on the rack. The clerk I slipped up beside him, removed a | couple of cheap pulp cartoon mag- { azines from the rack, pointed oul | the cartoons of nearly-nude wom- en, and showed a feigned thrill at | the risque titles, Then the custom- er selected a Reader's Digest and, when paying for it, stood near the | little closed case. The clerk pulled out the nude “art” magazine and before taking the money for the | Digest, leafed over the nude pic- | tures, showing them one by one I will not mention the name of {the store, because the clerk will | make its business known Sincerely A READER I —— MU SHBALL PLAYERS TO BANQU ET, SEPT. 30 { Players in the Tr 1-Valley Mush- ball League will gather at Titan i Camp. along Fishing Creek, Tues. | day evening, September 30, for what | may be the first of a series of an- | nual banquets To date a total of more than 100 | players haye Indicated that they | will attend. The league includes the following teams: Miliheim, Centre Hall, Pleasant Gap. Unionville the j Titan Metal Company and Wolf Furniture store The program will include an ad- i dress by an authority on some phase | of mushball a i e-° C. OF CC. REPORTS ON FINANC IAL CONDITIONS The Bellefonte Chamber of Com- mei+e reports that bank deposits in Bellefonte banks for the vear end- ing July 31, 1041, totaled $3660. 26508, while total bank resources are $4.662 063.82 The daily average of bank clear ings was $85.422.00 Post office receipts for the year were reported at $43 079.23. The total tax rate is 61 mills, divided as fol- lows: borough. 11 mills; school 3M mills, and county, 16 mills We're Number One In the SHOE PARADE Our New Fall Stock Is Complete In Sizes — Variety — Price Range WHETHER COMFORTABLE 3 SNAPPY DRESSY SHOES FOR SCHOOL SHOES FOR OR JUST PLAIN CORRECTIVE Shoes It Still Spells OU NEED VERY DAY SHOES RCH-TYPE SHOES ROWING Girls’ Oxfords VENING Relaxation OMPING KIDDIES YEAGERS BELLEFONTE'S HOME SHOE STORE it keeps some of them in the back | | for the office THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, BELLEFONTE, PA. September 11 ————— Nominated For | Edward Miller Candidate for | Commander; Post Donates | to Library Fund | Edward L Miller , first vice coins) { mander, was nominated for the of- fice of Commander of Brooks-Doll Post, American Legion, at a meet- | Ing at the post home, Monday night Other nominations were Glenn, Milesburg, first vice | mander; Charles E. “Bud” roth, second vice commander: Gelssinger, adjutant; H, J ranft, finance officer, and Fred Mar- shall, of Buffalo Run, and Paul "Smokey" Green, of Julian, serg- enats-at-arms Other nominations may be received until] the time of the election, it was reported After this year, It was announced, the first vice commander will auto- matically move up to commander, and the second vice commander, to first vice commander. The chief contest In future elections will be of second vice come L. R come- Ecken- W. H. mander The Legion voted a fund of $50 to the Centre County Library for the Bookmobile Fund, and another $50 to the State College American Legion and Auxiliary Junior Drum and Bugle Corps, to help defray that group's expenses to the Legion Na- tional Convention in Milwaukee Aaron D. Leitzell and Edward 1, Miller, delegates to the recent State convention at Altoona, gave a port on the convention, Including the successful passage of Brooks- Doll's resolution to have the State Legion headquarters transferred from Philadelphia to Harrisburg The change is expected to be made about the first of the year Aluminum Drive In Bellefonte Karl E Kunse, secretary | Bellefonte Chamber of COmInercs yesterday announced the opening of a local campaign collection of old aluminum Kusse said that although town held a drive lor before nationwide campaign weeks ARGC, many persons at that time had become aluminum consci only a small quantity of metal reteived for the the . the Fy the Ome and was Since the nationwl local persons ’ 7 ’ pots and pan t. many nid fe ~ 44 have gathered but have able to dispose of them Aluminum be courtyard adjoining building on West High when all contributions ar be taken to a warehouse a town or Altoona, lo be its way to national defen tries been is to piled YM treet Lt Lewis started on ae IDOLS TWO INJURED WHEN SEDAN UPSETS, FRIDAY Two Sun from Archibald slightly injured late Priday after- noon when their sedan upset on Route 45 about a quarter-mile pest! of Pleasant Gap Anthony Radzikowski, Jr, driver of the car. suffered a sprained left shoulder and lacerations of the Jeft elbow when the machine turned over after he applied the brakes on seeing a train approaching the nnaylvania Railroad crossing A passenger, Clair Linde, sustain. ed bruises of the left side the head Both were trealed by a Belie- fonte physician The car, which came to rest with its wheels spinning in the air was damaged an estimated $200. Motor police from the Pleasant Gap sub- station investigated the crash were of cn 18 COUNTIANS TO ENTER ARMY ON SEPTEMBER 13 Names of the ten countians who will make up the 14th draft quota from Local Board No 1, State Col- lege, have been announced Men scheduled to enter army life on September 18, are fenneth L. Spicer, Bellefonte R D.: Norman C. Tussey, Coburn; Budd Clifton Moyer. Bellefonte R PD 2: William Earl Brobeck, Lock Haven: Kenneth Freeman Blowers, Millheim: Donald Prederick Heck, Rebersburg; George Sindall Zonge, State College: Martin Clair Gates Jr. Pleasant Gap: Harold Milford Confer, Millheim R. D.. and Donald Clayton Immel, Centre Hall R. D. 1 > CLEAR TRACT FOR NEW LIME QUARRY OPENING Work was begun in clearing land for operations at the new Thomas- vine idme and Btone Company, west of Bellefonte, it was announced this week by H. P. Hassinger of Belle fonte, superintendent. The work in elsaring the land was started Thurs- day and quarrying of the stone in the tract that adjoins the National Gypsum Company property is Ix- pecied to begin within a short time, it was said. Infant Dies Bervices were held Tuesday at the Union cemetery in Bellefonte for a daughter born to Mr. and Mrs, Charles Thompson of Milesburg The child, who died shortly after birth, was named Martha Mrs | Thompson was the former Clara Mann, of Howard. One sister, Dor- othy Barbara, survives, isn WB ——— — Marridge Licenses { Howard 8. Coleman. State College | Madeline M. Fiorella. Philadelphia | . Prockiyay ..State College Open Earlystown Road The Earlystown road, between — : 1 pit - rece and as JEZS fi a 3 our Classified Ad columns, | Salvation Army Legion Office. Launches Drive Southern Section of Centre County to be Canvassed For Contributions Hart- | | W., W. Kerlin Salvation Army’ ban Service Program Centre County Area commencement of Army's 1941 annual Campaign 500 gone out in the district of Hall, Spring Millh Rebersburg Aaron friends pective tors, asking ed 0 the res 8 W. Gramley National Bank i heim and the CM y al Bank | Smuliton “ Hon: National 8; ring Deni el 8 a] Bank | and that made payable ne ens Ad} hii public Chalrman of s Rural and Subur- for the announces the the Salvation Maintenance eileen south Some } Centre elim sburg and pros do that ount N ation- Ret ber treasurer Madisonburg F. Erdiey lank is the Mills Daup of ea rly of sburg { town H and Lh ATCA elope i Mary relations utang Man YANa Aannounc Jose: her dep art during purpose of whe y have contrib Dane will t today Our jos | of tesenty per ent { all monies re- ocived through our local Lreasurers and these funds are left with our committee entirely free of red tape to be used at the discretion of commiitiee idl and mos! worthy mmuni- Al there no less than uburban communities Joying the Program our dor spec cases of our own « present Lime 70 rural a Penn Lies the are exten rapidiy as mit This fund can provide help in an case which does me the scope of some other agency, and immediately the ed, it can be met without reference Teachers edu cial workers often ing to secure assis nature sometimes particularly when the reques side the jurisdiction of one ang another, may 1 ) Salvation Army's Ruraj and 81 Subur - ban Service for just that ald” “Our Commitiees in Centre Hall Spring Mills. Rebersburg and Mill- heim soliciy your generous support for this fine humanitarian program We believe the citizenry re- spond generously vd es Gea ered Das ARENC wii Centre County Home Guests at the Centre County Home, Bellefonte, report that relig- ious services conducted at the in- stitution from time to time couid be much improved if a plano were available Appreciative of the public's re- sponse in furmishing a radio for the men’s room, guesls once more appeal for ald in securing a piano Any person having a piano lo do- nate to the home is requested to call at the institution or telephone Bellefonte 450. msi MP ti co— Hospital Alumni Hold All-Day Picnic Members of Centre County Hos- pital Nurses’ Alumni Association (held an all“day nicnic at the Wash- i burn cabin in Green Valley on Mon- day. Nurses present were: Mrs Pearl ! Minnich, of State College; Mrs. Ha- Elizabeth Cor- Miss Marie zel McCoy and Mrs man, of Pleasant Gap; i Murray, of Wingate: and Mrs. Ar- | tie Washburn, Mrs. Grayce Tressier, Helen Lambert, Mrs. Irene Mrs. Margaret Willlams, Misses Mary , all of Mrs At a business meeting held in the afternoon Mrs. Beezer | Tressler were elected delegate and alternate to the State Nurses’ Con. | vention to be held in Harrisburg in| Isburg and Old Fort, was open- | October. morning. The mater- | ived to complete to attend the District No. 5 meeting the work will be! in Philipsburg on September 27. weather permits. | been closed since last | Farmers are about to enter into | man took Barnhart to the Centre major construction and re- | better years but our advice to them | County Hospital where the elderly Plans also were made for a group | is to be wary about incurring] heavy indebtedness upon the basis | of increased Micomes, and Mrs | 'Y Approves New Bowling Alleys Construction of Addition De- pends on Ability to Secure Structural Steel Although approval has been granted by the Y. M. C, A, board of directors for the construction of new bowling alleys, the project will be delayed indefinitely it became known here this week The house committee of the “Y.' after consultation with architects decided that the only suitable loca- tion for a new series of alleys would be above swimming pool, since that part of the bullding Is story in height large to provide accommodasons regulation alleys without Ing any other activities In preparing plans provement, It was girders would be bullding the alley: ana it als the oniy one and is enough for irb- of the Y dist for f 1r +f Ie sound ) over IF 4 0 was found that since impos Klee! virtually tructural sible to obtain because of th ional defense program, plans to be ha The committee he rity of ted for the time bein wever Nas the board of directo: to proceed as soon as materi: come AVALIADM Ww addition SIX more ’ e present four ne would alleys ding, would Parties Nominate In Listless Primary 2 tussell Lamber John 8. Walker, unopposed publican candidate for suditor ed 661 voles In Lhe the the Democrats Res poll Mrs. Ana p wi ated by the Rep 3 In the South Ward Rhinesmith was nomir elections; and James E inspector of elections Both ar publicans. John Gillen is tl ocratic nominee for judg McBuley Democratic inspector in the ward E. O. Strubie est vote in the West Ward | Judge and inspe Vole Against Liquor In the only the county defeated In Huston persons voled against liquor and 96 voters sales received th Sx ff ploctiors tor of elections vote were township 101 sale of favored such local Tuesday option the wets the State Oollege Resulls State College Democrats nied Eugene H. Lederer Bur- gess; Morris LL. Fromm, Homer Ish- jer and Fred Banks, for Council, and P. B. Meek for tax collector Republican nominees in that bor ough are: A. E. Youge!l for Burgess; Paul Mitten, Charles Schiow and H ©. 8mith, for Council and Fred Bender for tax collector State Results Judge W. Russell Carr, Uniontown and Judge Michael A. Musmanno of Allegheny county, won the Dem- ocratic nomination for Supreme "and Superior Courts, respectively, Carr defeated Samuel E. Shull, Strouds- bure, and Musmanno ran far ahead of Paul W. Mahady, of Latrobe G. O. P. organization-backed can- didates were nominated for the Su- preme and Superior Court vacan- cies. Justice William M. Parker, of Oil City, won out over Earl V Compton, of Harrisburg, for the Su. preme Court nomination, while Judge Charlex E. Kenworthy, of { Ardmore, Parker's running mate, defeated Arthur C. Dale, of Belle- fonte, former Centre County Judge, | for the Superior Court nomination nomine- for ——— ‘Barnhart Files Damage Suit i (Continued from pope one) man was under treatment for many weeks, He is now convalescing oi his home. 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