Page Four THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, BELLEFONTE, PA. April 23,42 CENTRE COUNTY HOSPITAL IN THE W IMPORTANT. separate applications fur each and every member of a Family Unit (soe Lostructions 1o Registrar) must be made by one, and only one, adult member of such Family Unit EEK'S NEWS Lowa! Board No. oo. nnne Monday of Last Weck Admitted: Mrs. Florence hizer, State College, R. D. 1; Harry B. Johnson, State College D. 1; Robert Edinger, Discharged: Mrs. George Clarence; Mrs. Roy Miller fonte, R. D. 3: Eleanor Emeigh, Matilda, R. D Tu sday of Last Week Miss Virginia ellefonte: Samuel C. Mingle, fonte; Joseph W. Peters, Bellefonte Discharged: Walter Cetheart, fonte, R. D. 1; Donald Irvin, fonte, R. D. 1: Willis R. D. 2. Births: a son to Mr. and Mrs. B. Clair Bradley, Bellefonte; a son ta, Mr. and Mrs, Robert P Smith Bellefonte. Wednesday of Last Week Admitted: Mrs Pine Grove Mills; Bellefonte, R. D. 1 Richard Benson and infant son, Bellefonte: Mrs. Richard Fultz and infant son, Bellefonte, R. D.: Clifton Hipple and infant son, Pleasant Gap. Birth: a daughter to Mr. and Mrs. William C. Decker, Centre Hall, R.D. 1 Emen R Admitted Harry Gearhart, Carl R. Kline, . Discharged: Mrs Thursday of Last Week Admitted: Joseph T Howard, R. D. 3; Dr. Harrison State College: Ruth Gramley, onsburg. Discharged Mrs Johnson, State College: Mis Fleming. of Tiet: Aar Harry Vir- Gladys Campbell Wins Oratorical Contest The first Mission Band Oratorical contest to be held in any one church in the Williamsport district in which the contestants tried for the gold medal, was heli in the First Evangelical church, Bellefonte, H H. Jacobs, pastor, on Apri] 19 Most of the membership of the Mission Band and a good attend- ance of the church membership were thrilled by the fine way in which the contestants delivered their orations. These contests ; had to be silver medalists before they could compete for gold medal Gladys Campbell, and Mrs. E. Z. Campbell, was judg ed winner. Her subject “Good Citizenship.” Cathryn ant the Mr daughter of ido was Johnson, § 1 Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Johnson Peggy Peters, daughter of Mr d Mrs. Edward Peters. were the con- testants, Miss Johnson's subject was “Bob Finds Himself,” while Miss Peters’ subject was “The Boy Who Changed the Man.” Judges for the contest Sollenberger, high school principal: Prof. Foster Augustine, and Mrs. Samuel Poorman. Little Entente a, Jugoslavia and Cz zecho of and 18) and were O. F Rumani 14 ’ iovakia form Mrs State College Matty, Belle- port Torsell, Belle- Belle- Belle- Nefl, Howard, Applicat ade at ginia Torsell, Bellefonte: Vernon tan War's 8 Rank, State College. Birth: a daugh- Duta " ter to Mr, and Mrs, John D, S8hoe- maker, Bellefonte ke , 194 rn Friday Admitted: George Caver, Jr, of Pleasant Gap. Discharged: Charles Isenberg, Boalsburg; Mrs, Ralph] Grove and infant daughter, Howard, | R. D. 2; Samuel C. Mingle, Belle- | fonte Admitted Friday and dis- charged Saturday: Mrs, Ruth Long, Howard R. D TLANT Name STREET NU. ORF. 0 BOL NO. Ihe LLANE 0} wEIOMNTY Saturday | Admitted: Capt, Jack H. Weske, State College; Miss Nellie M. Bath- urst, Howard, R. D. 2; Walter Sny- der Port Matilda, R. D. 1; Mrs Henry 8. Brunner, State College Discharged: Harold Loy, Newville, R D.: Mrs. Willlam Decker and infant daughter, Centre Hall, R. D. Admit- ted Saturday and discharged Sun- day: Mrs, John D. Martin, Belle- | fonte i (1) Number of persons in § (2) The person named abo ney FalRERn MOTHER (3) Total amount of white If the person named above state the total amount Sunday Admitted James E ginia Louise red which w owned Ly the pe Weaver, Lemont Watson, Greensburg: Vir- Higgins, State College; Mr Smith, Bellefonte, Dis- Mrs. B. Clair Br and Fred Number o Book One (upon the bass OFA Form No. R-301 adley County .... (wm) If the person named above 15 1 owoed by the Family Lait of white and browne sugar 1fany kk f War Ration Stamp of inks ess lor, where the Hegu! NAME OF SCHOOL. BUILDING. OR OTHER ADD NESS Book One No NAME, ADDRESS, AND DESCRIFTION of person 10 whom the book is 19 be Yama TMIUOLE Nam STREET OB AF. DO. CITY OR TOWN [Male "eR | Female CULO OLOR HAIN a member of a Family Unit, state the following amily Unit, inclading the person named above YE amy HUABAND WiFR wo AUGHTE and brows sugar in any form which of ite members ISNOT a members of 8 Family Unit wn ron naosed save s 10 be removed from War Raton wris wialed sure A L | C A T 1 L 1] N ¥ A | 1 4 WA n n A T k L N | | [1] [1] | 7% (To be filled in by Registrar only A separate ag, sevmuon mast be made hy ations permit, on behalf of) every person to whom « War Ration Book is 10 he issued The I hereby make application to the Office of Price Administration, an agency United States Government, fir the issuance to description are set forth alu of the address, and War Hation Books omes eligible under Mation the person whose name of War Ration Book One and all hereafter issued for which the person named above bee we ne Regulations, | hereby certify that | have authority 10 make this spplication on a War Hation Book cious wade above behalf of the person named shove. that no other application for has been made by or on behalf of such person, and that the stat true to the best are of my knowledge and belief Section 35 (A) of the Un States Criminal Code make tod LN Bltina RE OF APFIICANTY eviminal offense, punis I hereby Applica certify that | have witnessed the maximum of ten years’ umprison ment, §10.000 fine, to make a tales statement or repre os signature and thet War Ration Book beariig the above has A grpshicant above stated { stamps re wr bath ren ber hens del ered to the with the sentation to any Department or L af hue umber « nove Agency of the United States ) 0 any matter within the of any Department or f the United States Jur ie diction Agency o This spaer resnrye The receive hereof foreguing appl undersigned hereby or | the (following War Hat and that with cach tion Date Book No infant son, Bellefonte; Mrs, Rob- ert P. Smith and infant son, Belle- fonte: Mrs, Ray McMurtrie and in- fant son, Bellefonte, R. D. 1; James B. Heberling, State College 38 patients beginning County Library Has in the hos. Iucational of this week There pital at were the F literature on the n ture and control of cancer ha: supplied the Bellefonte Cot Library and the Bookmobile by Women's Field Army for the Cont: Cancer, according to Mrs. live son, county librarian, The and other publications are prepar by the American Society for Control Cancer the of preventing spread of the di by informing the public how bat it Instruct contest [3 for of Several Changes In Methodist Pastorates s in Centre county pastorat were included in an- cements made by Bishop Leon- at the closing session of the an- conference of the Methodist at Bloomsburg, Monday. Harry F. Babcock, for seven pastor of St. Paul's Methodist church, State College, has been sent to the First Methodist church at be in York. He will be succeeded at St Pauls by Dr. W. E. Watkins, Chambersburg. The Wesley Founda- tion pastorate at St College r1e- mains vacant Rev. D. A of 101 Pp SOL 1al ion sheets the post church open lo seventh to Rev grade able school ¢ from the mobile. Entrie by May 1 The Centre C¢ the Field Army R. L. Robison, | in the national listment held the month designated by for Cancer Control Mrs Is are ak AY for the years and ontes { mu unty Divisior of headed by Mi now ate campaign annually {or in Apr Downin was transfer red from Stormstown to Pleasant Gap, replacing Rev. Ivan Miller who Egolf and Mrs. C. A. Lamm of Sta will study at Garrett Theological College, have been Seminar Evanston, Ill chairmen drive Rev. Bobert Peterson. a A quota of one dollar wield y ps 4 : und: ft) AY OY + taba $42 pastor, = replace Rev Webel er Hundred of the county population wit ot Wh Mm xr Stred t April goal of the Field Sill at Pane Grove Mills. Rev. 8 sonsketh big goes to Snow Shoe, replac ing Contributions are sc gh : th Meld 2 v t rr Rev C M. Hammond, who has been the Field Army O carry tran to ti Penns Valley ©ducational projects and to iP Ai Vv i! 5 Ay pi Foca a 4 . ¢ 3 I The present Penns Valley *'#%7 QXpinies Of pastor, Rev. W. F. Glenn, goes to Organization in publishing Salladasbur tributing literature to teach hpi SN public how to fight cancer by “¢ i quering fear, delay bom AS ————— Pledge Drive appointed this ot of the year ply il out srre d + ue Pemmican Pemmmican is a compressed food, made from dried beef, fat, sugar and dried currants and is used ex- tensively by Arctic explorers, (Continued from pape one) Centre count) regular savin Make Your Dollars Go Farther the war effort will make creditable contribution defense noite figures pected to released future SHOP AT SHAFFERS De SHAFFER'S Sandwich BREAD 2" 19¢ Succotash Penn Alto 2 11 Post Toasties 2 PRICE SALE V2 Qu Shankless, Bakery SPECIAL PORK Lean SPARE Our Own, Layer Cake Pancy 829% 3c Sliced |octagen Laundry Soap 10... 49¢ California Oranges doz 25¢ Texas Grapefruit 5 for 27c¢ Iceberg Lettuce. 2 hds 17¢ Fancy Pas’l Celery 2 stks 17¢ New Pineapples Ige size 25¢ Shafter Stores Co. Marj. Daw Noodles Rit'rs Pork & Beans 3 _* Sliced Red Beets Kidney Beans - - pkgs Giant Tomato Juice i... wn Salt Herring -6,., 1.15 SUPER-SUDS PICNICS . Boneless, Fancy Meaty CORNED BEEF. Cured BACON SQUARES. Ib 21¢ JUMBO BOLOGNA Ib 29¢ broadcast is 10:30 po Mm A special radio sched uled for 10 (Thursday) when Secretary of Henry Morgenthan, ard and other speak on the Ni Quota System and ings Plan Other to over Cello pkg 14¢ 29¢ 10¢ 10c¢ the Claude B. Wick national leaders ional 1ge the Payroll Sav can wakers will recently itstan became one of ding heroes; Willi president of the American Federa of Labor; Philip Murray, C. 1 O. president: W. P. Witherow, pres ident of the Nationa] Associatioy Manufacturers; John W the tic tion 2 cans 29c¢ Old Style BREAD f 10¢ tee of the U. 8. Chamber of merce, and T. C. Cashen, {of the Railway tion ~0Z 19¢ 21c Fires So-called housekeeping the farm premises brings reward In the reduction fire losses, | | Lge | Loa fA rounc its 2 pkgs 39c i wherever iL is, With the possibility the sky at any time, | remember that it is several buckets ALITY MEATS ’ : {when a house has burned Tenderized A Ib 33¢ | Ib 48¢ 2 Ibs 25¢ Ib 19¢ may be the means farmer’ in business of Cured BUTTS. “land hot hay {the farmer {tection before It is too late, burglar alarm system developed at RIBS. Quality ted. In addition, {down a water pipe into a hot spot iin a hay mow is a refinement which {may save almost all of a crop, {well as the barn itself. Plans for an | | easily installed alarm are available iat the Agricultural Extension As- | soctation office in Bellefonte, i EE. America First In the production of cheese Amer. | ica ranks first. ONION SETS « Round — 2™49¢ Sick Chicks Needn’t All Die Not if proper steps are taken promptly. But it's best to safe- guard chicks against illness. That's where Dr. Balsbury's Phen-O-8al comes in. It checks germ growth in the drinking water and medicates the diges- tive tract, Hecla Poultry Farms Phone 2229 Bellefonte, Pa. inty +3 he leafle participating en Congress help de national and dis- th on- . and ignorance.” Great Success today the biue network Treasury wil War Bond include Lt Commander Edward H. O'Hare, who war's am Green, of Oleary, chairman of the executive commit- Com- chairman Executives Associa- Keep Premises (lean to Avoid Farm own of farm gays County Agent R. C. { Blaney. Trash should be cleaned out of fire from well to of | water have gaved a barn from sparks! few’ barrels of water conveniently placed keeping a | As the season of lightning storms threats come nearer, should look to his pro- The ithe Pennsylvania State College not {only gives the alarm when stealthy i intruders enter but also sounds ths {Aire alarm if the circuits are burn-! a thermostat to go as | Cancer Literature mani 'r HE en entire 2. When a formation ol the tr r- he oi ts nix ansfer of lu she do? ed the iIrpose £ ) com- er twelfth avail 0 AVal Book- st 14 il {i rther An re jw for every Army to enable {OCA 1 o 4. This woman is wearing gloves 5 The host should person to take his seat 6 invitations is not NeCessarr be the Im These are issued Ww hong + Sue Wo gi Red Cross Nurse Market To Move to Diamond, May 2nd The Secason’Qage! | Bee Demonstration Meeting to Be Held Submits Report ’ - Answers to Modern Etiquette tickets ¢ cularly different +1 ww i are when jocations en i 2 wr ie hd Ggiher peg £ og or Award Prizes In HOUSEHOLD SCRAPBOOK Wall Paper Cleaner paper cleaner Y Wall . ns follows: Put 2 1 2 cup kerosene spoon lye in a clean grax « boll for five minutes coough flour 10 form a dry, dough Calk be of vi wey 14 alt Cups 1 cup Lis: $ ule pan ar Then i Care of Hands While the hands moist after dishwashing - tle lemon juice rub it well over - them soft are il into the the white palms hands, to kee and i Corks Soak a cork in oll for a few min utes and it will becoine both and walter tight Spilled Water If water, or any liquid, has spilled on the hardwood floor, a =o {3s not convenient, spread a few layers over it, and sce how { sorbs the moisture Rusted Screws A =rew or nail which has become rusted in wood can be loosened by appiying a little hot paraffin to it Let the paraffin soak in for a short time and see how easily the or sail will yield Nose Bleed Hose bleed can often be stopped by applying cold compresses, Or, wrap a plece of ice in a cloth and place it at the back of the neck. Silver Tarnish Many times housekeepers find their silver tarnished in spite of the fact that they have polished it carefully before putting it away. If a plece of camphor ice is put away with the silver, it will be kept free from tarnish Orris Root Add a lump of orris root to the boiler on laundry day and see what a delicious fragrance Ii gives the clots, readily it ab- Enamelware One of the best cleaning agents for enamelware is a paste made of salt and vinegar. | Dyeing Hints i If necessary to remove the color SMMMMMMAMMMMAAMAAMAMMAAMAMATAMM AMAA MATIAMAAAMAA MAA {in a piece of goods before dyeing, i wash In hot soap suds, or boil until faded. Then rinse very thoroughly, {as any soap left in the fabric will ruin the dye. Goods for dyeing must be clean and free from grease, The Linen Closet A coat of blue enamel paint on the shelves of the linen closet will not only make the closet more attrac tive, but will keep the linens a good color, | —— Fatally Injured Lewis Trussl, a, resident of Elk county Home at St. Marys, was killed by a special train carrying newly inducted soldiers from the 8. Marys section to the New Cumn- iberland reception center, The home Ite nazar the seene of the accident, | [two miles east of Bt. Marys, and been and quickly of newspapers Trew Flan Short Course For Training Cow Testery made stil, but not drop a lit- H 4] listed Defense board: rede in f a te in deferring t aar St. John's Evangelical & Reformed - y irty Windows Rev. C Stamn school, 9.30 a 10:45; Ve Nevin m sper service, 7:30 a —- Land Without Wome n Athos ‘ 1 tru “ of Piped River the ea: mountain monks there WCTU Poster Contest AMT TFT ITI EI FS AMIAAA TA SMA MALAAAAAS AMAA DY Two Grand Days It's Grand! Friday and Saturday Irs 3 Goy! s Great A EE pa RWW SNS Arb MEEES rccLiNiCOLOR | SIX SONG SMASHES . . . CHOCKFUL OF DANCING — ROMANCING — FUN! Waa MONDAY - TUESDAY WEDNESDAY AND THURSDAY DEFYING THE NAZI HEELS! 50 MILLION FRENCHMEN WON'T BE WRONGED! AMAA Dv , EAI PIII AMAMAIMAAAIMMAMATY | 24MM IAAL LIAN | =a College Man Named Music Group Head LEITZEL} MEETING IRAMA DEPA Bill” Wa ful person who mi d his own bus and left o rs tend (to their affairs. There is consolation In the fact that he had the very best med- jcal care available anywhere, and nothing was left undone to give him a chance for continued life and health Nae ines No Railroads Afghanistan has no railroads, lacks 20.000 square miles of being as large as Texas, and has been called “the land of rocks and stones and bloody feuds.” - First Military Draft The military draft first was re- sorted to by the United States in RTMENT | 1814 during the war with Great | | Britain. oo JTHIEI HIE IIIA aggryps stasis at 4 WE HAVE THEM INTOCK! WOMEN'S, M1 78’ AND JUNIO) ¥ 1) a TRAN STRITLL MITTEE ym wg ut od 3 9.43.49 98 to 4 thaweay MIRAE SHIT COAT JIL Ji OHEN’'S DRESS SHOP BELLEFONTE, PA SL LR Maney YOUTH GETS CORPS PROMOTHK FA - ww Orie 710 11.20 P. M. — a Ai. Oe TODAY - FRIDAY « SATURDAY Double Feature urday from 2 JANE HITS THE 4-H TRAIL FOR ADVENTURE, ROMANCE, FUN! Far ¢ Wi hens YOUNG AMERIEA «-» JANE DARWELL Lynne Roberts . William Tracy —— ALSO ROY ROGERS Amst! with GEO. GABBY HAYES Bargain Nite FIND THAT GANGS PHILLIP WENDY TERRY BARRIE {IY — PUBLIC ENEMIES Monday TUESDAY - WEDNES DOUBLE FEATURE GRACIE ALLEN TURNS DETECTIVE—in MR. & MRS. NORTH ws. ALSO we CHESTER MORRIS, in: ALIAS BOSTON BLACKIE A STRANGE MYSTERY! NEXT WEEK-END Double Feature MICKEY ROONEY in COURTSHIP OF ANDY HARDY we PLUS coe SON OF DAVIE CROCKETT
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