Page Four THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, BELLEFONTE, PA. September 18, 1941, ———— —————— _ MISS NATIONAL CHAMPIONSHIP BY THREE POINTS Ri 3 i ante The Bellefonte American Legion Junior Band, shown above, was nosed out of the National Championship in its class at the National Legion Convention at Milwaukee, Wis, Monday by the slim margin of three points. A Grand Rapids, Mich., band got the national title, JONES ELECTED HEAD OF STATE COLLEGE LEGION I. N. Jones was elected Command- er of American Legion Nittany Post 245, State College, for the year 1941-42, at the Post's annual meet- ing last Thursday night Other officers chosen were: Mark A. McCarty, first vice-commander; C. J. Rowland, second vice-com- mander: T. B. Keith, adjutant; E. M. Armstrong, finance officer; Rev IL. 3 Kaufman, chaplain; R. A Lepley. historian: Harry A. Hoy, sergeant-at-arms; Dan Krumrine and W. H Marshall, executive com mittee; B. V. Moore and Dan Krumrine, board of directors of Nittany Post Incorporated Past Commander H. R. Kinley will EIS 1 of AY | instal the newly-elected officers at the regular meeting of the Post October 9 b— RUSH TWP, SCHOOL TO Auditor General F. Clair Ross has announced approval of payments to- taling $91,713 in state aid pitals and schools Ald to school districts Included township, Cambria county Rush township, Centre county 000: Fayette City borough county, $1,000 — - Bridge players are talking during the they do the talking $1,000; $4. - Fayette game, STORES SESWRIS, | TH et cm ————— A. LOW FOOD PRICES! Pickles Heinz Cucumber Catsup TOMATO Weis Syrup w 14¢ 2 us 9c x1 an JE HERSHEY KISSES me 25 er CAMPBELL'S FANCY MIXED Vegetables an J0c | TT No. 2 Tomato Juice 3 20c Pastry Flour GOLDEN BAKE Pancake Flour - VAN CAMP'S Baked Beans 5 17c¢ - = 6c 4:.27c¢ Fresh Fruits and Vegetables! Cooking 10-1b ONIONS Fancy CELERY 3 Green PEPPERS Sunkist LEMONS Sweet large stalks Solid Cabbage - 21b5 HERSHEY'S . BAKING Chocolate 15-1h cake ] Ic Heinz Soups 2 “™ 27¢ Pillsbury’s pkg 9¢ Farina Boscul Coffee bean 3 1 c Kleenex Tissues 27 25¢ Beot roil 10¢ 29¢ 25¢ 35 Dozen 25¢ Potatoes - 6 |b 25¢ c Towels QUALITY MEATS LOIN END (3 to 3'.-1h averag PORK ROAST HAMBURG SKINLESS FRANKS JUMBO SLICED BOLOGNA e) Ib Ib Ib - - Ib C 21c C c Free Delivery Phone 728 to hos- | | man financlally-handicapped | Cresson | | Monday, discharged | Harry opposed to | unless | | Spring Mills | Centre Hall, R | Centre i { Tuesday d | Fleming | Bellefonte: Mrs { Bellefonte { shawls ’ | Admitted Thursday { urday | fonte | Friday | held Wednesday i8 p | Women {| Home {Chick { ounces | program has { will interest both the | prised when she found j drawn up to the pump. After it had | received “seven gallons of gas,” the | plane was returned { wnere it took off on its voyage from | New Jersey to Williamsport CENTRE COUNTY HOSPITAL | IN THE WEEK'S NEWS GET $4,000 STATE AID | Monday of Last Week Discharged Master State College: Tharp, State College: ert N. Foore, Clyde Cor- Miss Grace L Master Rob- Bellefonte, Admitied Tuesday Btate College. Bi born Mr. and State Colle Isabel Barnes, A SON Was Roan Tuesday of Last Week Mrs. Elsle D. 2; John D. Birth: a daugh- and Mrs. Ralph E. Myers Hall, R. D3} Admitted ischarged Wednesday Steven A. Dantas ' Lo Discharged Rote Krout of R ter U Mr Master College ner, State | Wednesday of Last Week Discharged Miss Mis Marie F Ward M. Bampsell D. 3 Mr Paul ’ tor Ais NIH Way Nelson im R y and Infan Admitted daugh Wednesday onte Bender WAS { Thursday of Last Week Admitted Epley nte, R D petaer charged RD Miss Pennsylvania F Ester Da: State College Alfred G. Dunklebarger McClellan, Port Matilda harged Sal. Cain, Belle- mace Mar; di Miss Georgelle R.D3 Admitted Masie: ‘Women of Moose to Hold Open Meeting A Chapter Night program will be September 24, at m.. by the Bellefonte Chapter of the Moose, at the Moose cn Spring Miss Vi publicity irman, an- street cha Het This is an open been meeting and planned which members and non-members Since publicity become vital importance to the Women of the Moose, the publicity program sponsored by the local committee promises to be of interest to all who attend The public is cordially be present as of ter the has of to the Chap- invited guests EE a Plane Taxies For Gas When an airplane pilot found himself out of gas, he made a forced landing at the airport at Berwick, was taxied across the field to the highway, then ferried down the road to a gasoline station, the attendant of which was much sur- the plane to the field Howard Confer charged BR. D. 2 Bellefonte, RD Mrs. Richard Ishler and Infant son, State College. Admitted Friday, discharged turday A. Woll, Tyron to Mr. and Mr fer, State Coll Master Dis George ” 3 1: a drug Saturday Hospital Contributions Pleasant Gap Civic Ci Nurse Breaks Leg Half a block away from her enroute from special at Altoona Hospital Hyle fell and brok CENTRE HALL HIGH ELECTS CLASS OFFICERS y Bachool VR YOAr iT, H aCian ~ ose elected 10 the year are Pres. Mary Delaney dent: Robert Arnes Patty Boozer, secretary: Ellen fr . a1 vel Seon y ine Asurer . ~Oreaident Vice - Dresioent Brad. Junior class: George Ralston, pres. ident: Marlin Pye Joyce Bradford, secretary Brouse Sophomore class: Jean mew, president: Adeline vice-president; Evelyn tary: William Reese Freshman class: Marlin Whitman president Edwin Crawford viee- president; Myra Confer, secrelary Grace Hackett, treasurer vice-president ; and Don treasurer Bartholo- Goodhart Royer, secre. treasurer THANKS VOTERS I take this means of expressing my appreciation to the Democrats of Bellefonte Borough for enabling me to win the nomination for Tax! Collector, and 1 respectfully solicit their continued support as well as that of other voters in the Borough at the election, November 4th D. WAGNER OGEISS Classified ads are wonderful aids in selling most anything | Ing metal coat hangers as Scout Leaders Organize Here Miss Doris Billow Named as President; Plan Leaders Training Course Miss Doris Billow of Bellefonte was elected president of the Belle fonte Girl Scout Leaders Associn- tion held Tuesday in the Girl Scout Little House on Cherry Alley, Belle fonte. Miss Dorothy Wilkinson is the retiring president At the same meeting Miss Jean McGarvey was elected secretary treasurer replacing Miss Ruth Deit- rick, who has held the office for the past year Plans for a leaders’ training course for both Bellefonte and State Col- lege leaders to be held In Bellefonte some time next month were cussed. An itinerant director from national headquarters in New York City will be the instructor Mem - bers of the organization are solicit a money ralsing project Anyone having coat hangers they wish to may contact members Plans were discussed for remodel ing and repairing the Jellefonte headquarters. Among the leaders who attended the session were: Mr: Brooks Binns, Mrs. Mary Heverly and the Misfes Ruth Deitrick, Fu Johnson, Sarah and Mary Ellen Cunningham, Anne McGovern, Mary Baum and Mrs. Martin Miller, Belle- t commissioner Official Count Is Nearing Completion dis- donate Xie f N 11 ionte Beou Work began Friday on the offi county REBERSBURG MAN IS HOME IN NAVY ON FLRLOUGH Hoy, is servi Hoy has in diese] en Morse plant y let completic MANY COUNTY TEACHERS ARE COLLEGE GRADUATES AVEeTAge all school and third ¢ intendents percentage fiat ricts district county twenty-third on sixty-six advanced preparation in the public counties with schools COUNTY PARALYSIS UNIT TO HOLD MEETING HERE The Centre Chapter of the Nat- ional Poundation of Infantile Paral- ysis will hold its annual board meet. ing, with a dinner, at the Penn Belle Hotel, Bellefonte, on Monday September 28. The dinner is duled for 6 p m. (EST) The meeting will be open to the public and several prominent speak - ers are scheduled to appear. Mem- bers of the board of the County Crippled Children’s Sogiety will be guests. Anyone wishing to attend the dinner and meeting is asked to make reservations at the Penn Belle Hotel not later than September 27 W sche JOIN THE BIG ROUND-UP OLD FOOD-WASTING, TIME-WASTING STOVES WORTH MONEY DURING THIS BIG SALE! NOW'S YOUR CHANCE to get that shiny new Magic Chef you want . . . with all its features for saving iime. food and money . . . % Flexible heat, with non-clog simmer burners % Red Wheel Regulator on oven % Smokelesg-type Broiler % Non-<clog burners, . Buarantee with lifetime insulated See them now--styles for every home and budget NEW \d GAS RANGE Central Pennsylvania Gas Co. Bellefonte State College FAMED BAND TO PLAY CONCERT, SATURDAY Famed Band to Appear Here i page College Draft Board Sends 10 to Army Marriage Licenses FWO INJURED IN CRASH NEAR SPRING MILLS Rebersburg Man Painfully Injured Studebaker is building en unlimi! tity of airplane engines, mili other matériel for national ¢ o limited number of possenger ¢ rs w k=" BHS Meets College in Grid Opener sich are the finest Studebakers ever produc Sh The Studeboker Corporat now on display Strikingly original styling! Money-saving new performance! Highest quality materials and workmanship! Sn 'DEBAKER today proud. ly introduces the three finest new models in Studebaker history. Led by a distinctive new Studebaker President Eight, this new Studebaker line for 1942 includes a new Stude- baker Commander—and, in the lowest price field, a sensa- tionally economical new Stu- debaker Champion. TORSELL & SPENCE MOTOR CO. 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