August 5, 1943. UNIONVILLE Methodist Church: Sunday school on Sunday morning at the usual time, and the Youth Fellowship in the evening at 7 o'clock. No preach- ing service this Sunday Free Methodist service Friday Church Prayer evening Sunday school Sunday morning, followed by the regular preaching service at 10:45 a. m., with sermon by the tor, Rev, H. C. Jacobs The members the Woman's clety of Christian Service of the Methodist church are holding thelr regular monthly business meeting and social this Thursday evening at Flick’s dam in the form of a weiner roast. Everyone requested be on hand by 7 The Women's Methodist chur entertainment yery near fut are taking i meet at the Friday evening session sails Mrs Jacob ren, Charles and Ma turned to their hom day from parents in the Mrs. Robe been with Keeler Grounds, Nur days over the pas with her } W. Bullock special tu sity Miss Ele 4 3 & student Hospital with her and fa Mis. C. R spent the past her parents Hace Mi pas of S0- is to o'clock Bible art Con in preparati B.C a non at ISIIng CG arent: ml this Mr of Hi visiting Mis. Jes Samuel Mrs. C the -Marin States an for Pitt receive somewhere him Cpl cently class tion in corporal Wanted! Men and Women Who Are Hard of Hearing To make this simple, no risk hearing test. If you are temporarily deafened, bothered by Fingihg buzzing head noises due to hard- ened or coagulated wax (cerumen), try the Qurine Home Method test that so many say has enabled them to hear well again, You must hear better after making this simple test or you get your money back at ence, Ask about Ourine Ear Drops today at PARRISH DRUG STORE ol and (RRL A much He WHEN WINDS GET ROUGH A Windstorm Folley Protects You From Financial Loss. Bes John F. Gray & Son General Insurance Phone 497-3 Baliefonte, Pa. I C. Y. WAGNER & COMPANY WAGNER'S Quality Flour A Hard Wheat Pat Fiowr WAGNER'S Our Best Flour 4-50 Blend WAUNERS Very Best Flour Wagner's 82% Dairy Feed 20% Dairy Feed Horse Feed Pig Meal Wagner's Wagner's Wagner's Wagner's Egg Mash Wagner's Chick Starter and Grower, Wagner's Turkey Starter snd Grower. Wagner's Seratch Feed Feed, Wagner's Chick Feed Wagner's Medium Scratch Rydes Cream Calf Meal Eshelman’s Dog Feed All kinds of high protein feeds for mixing with yous own feed. Dealers in All Kinds of Grains BELLEFONTE, PA. Rae. Nw h Camp Claiborne, La. but expects to be moved any time Recent news Barton, whose Fort Bliss, Texas from Pvt, William last address was at indicate that he is somewhere overseas. Mrs, William Barton and son spent last Sunday with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. W H Barton of this place Thomp- Mrs, I Recent guests of Mrs. H son Elway of this place, was Russell Johns of Huntingdon Pvt, Wharton E. Haines and wife spent a weekend recently with her parents, Mr. and Mrs, John Huff! of Cherry Tree, Indiana county and Mrs. Emerson E daughter, Miss Jacquel Paul, of Sunbury spent recently visiting with Mrs. H. Thompson Elway Heckert ine and several her cous inughter visiting this family hey and are and son nome Here Harrisburg the past week Finkbeiner Miles of iT McE LS Unik wen Florence gone ast ra Fall with nhl James A d ned to week Call numbe were there Unionville time Mtfil ntiui JULIAN Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Gill and fam- of Chester, are visiting friends and relatives at Julian. They were esidents of n before moving Chester ily wo Mrs. Ed- week's in Akron, O note t Galil army and in Mississippi and om a nat who 8 in the il H ti to a hospital ora «Breon., who ith her Mr spent sev- isughter and Russel] down Sat- may Sheftigeives heir friends they probably stop to think that what was amusing to them may have been an- oying t residents. Also were burning up fuel that could have for something essential to us that there js suf- ficient food available even if we do not get many luxuries and that lack of food in enemy countries and our ability to supply it is a strong Wwerpon on our s 80 when we are making unreasonable demands off the groceryman Jet us just think that we could help our armies in conquering the enemy sharing food with them The daily vacation Bible schoo] is well attended and very successful The minister and teachers are very much encournged but sorry that all the children in the community could not attend Adams celebrated his 88th on Monday Here's wish- ing him many more birthdays Russell] Eminhizer of Milesburg, visited his sister, Mrs. John Wellar Bunday Mrs. Elizabeth Rhoades of Tyrone, visited her sister, Esther Chandler of Julian, and Mrs. Helen Randolph of Pine Grove e Mills “ATI Warts To remove warts, dip a toothpick Hin nitric acid and touch the wart not ioftener than once every two days. {Great care must be taken Itouch the surrounding flesh, - - - Low Ceilings | To give an impression of greater {height th a low celling, run two strips of the wall paper border Hengthwise at each corner, acing up and t midnigt motorcycles entertaining but ton xen didn’t th nie they O bee It seems used 80 side by David hivthAnas birthaay Of EE HOW TO HOLD FALSE TEETH MORS FIRMLY IN PLACE | Do your false teeth annoy and em- | barrass by slipping, dropping of wab- bling when you eat, laugh or talk? {Just sorinkle a littie PM on your plates. 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This is the report by Commander Albert Paul Krueger, in and of Naval Laboratory Re- search Unit No, 1, which for the past two years has been investigating epi demic influenza in the feld in its laboratories at the University of The story occupies allocated to Berkeley practically its made commas and California labor space il on the campus, and entire staff has received training on some campus of the institution and several members held fuculty iments Commander Ki eger professor of ba er medicin appol formerly wus cteri ogy and lectut in ¢ 8 were made to determine the of representative ening ents upon types A ar influenza While fled ay entirely aK these viruses distinct tory procedures, they Tunisian City Djedeida South of Bizerte Port in nor ern jumsia There #ithough there if & molor together wilh several running in that dire ch the former Fre Tebourba by rail to turn rither i r main line tward + riaKe a +3] Since Tunisia run rd the northeast » f hill, mountain and vall Tebou Tunis, gl the pn mount diagonally broken coun. ey tween tba and Birerte the other the Tebour sad plal on open one, Medjerda, in which widening into a bre approaches the coast Toward hat the road of the ba lies, as it Flies 1.500 Miles for Solftiers” Wanis An indication of the hobbies may be gleane h Red Cr ve bought in A in an army + les Field 2. He distance of 1.500 n ing Croes ne a earest shop Peter 1 hs and recor and ik ngs. embroidering needles: f at Port Darw Field 1 Jimmy Stewart relative center spent ghter ds, 8 of oxs and, rap ORT flints, § in no movie slar istralia such pocket knive d horseshoes to P by. Field Director John Cs ney's post in New Caledonia n's paradise, of Ali il lures 3 J Eames ai 8 list cone fo fisherma s6 bh sisted har nes, sinkers, ered and hooks. Pre-Pay Plan for Medical Care Families at the Marin City housing development ty, California, are fnsncing medical care an _ a. prepay plan through a ‘'tenants’ mutual health association,” which they are admin. istering themselves. The plan, which is voluntary, grew out of the wartime necessily of assuring medical care for war, workers and their fami- lies coming the area, and in- cludes all 600 families and 1.100 sin- gle men who have moved into the new housing development Complete medical care, surgery and hospital ization are furnished under the plan by agreement with the California Physicians’ service, a pon-profit or- ganization which operates a state. wide prepayment medical gervice Fees are $5 a month for a family with children, $4 for a two-person family, and $2 50 for a single person war in Marin cous their into » a EAA Mat SEINE SESeIRGEN A ‘Exit’ Interviews on Leaving Jobs Employees of many of the federal agencies who ""give notice’ new un- dergo “exit” interviews to deter. mine specific reasans for their resig- nations. In a substantial number of cases, employes change their minds after the interview and return to work, Purpose of the interviews. endorsed by the U. 8. Civil Service commission, is to reduce employee turnover by correcting unfavorable | possible, and to | of recruiling and training, especially in the Washing. ton, D. C.. area. The exit inter. view attempts to determing whether unfavorable housing facilities, trans. portation difficulties, bad physical conditions of work or other factors aside from the job itself caused | the employee to wint to leave, i After scrubbing the floor, the surface with a rag wrung out of clear water, If water is left on wood, splintery will s60n appear; if left on |inolewm, it will 7 the surface. Ta wa fpent with | To make this nimple, no rick either wood or linoleum, it is very impor. tant, as a final process, to go over THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, BELLEFONTE, PA. SHE WANTED A PART IN WINNING THE WAR! ANN, A REAL AMERICAN GIRL, JOINS THE WAVES ee HAVING BEEN SWORN IN ANN 15 SENT [0 ATRAINING SCHOOL WHERE SHE RECEIVES NAVY PAY AND FOOD, | QUARTERS ETC. AT NO COST TO HE ITS HARD TO JUST THINK, BELIEVE! $200 4 WORTH ar CLOTHINGE SURE Is! I NEVER FELT BETTER IN MY LIFE! MMM THIS FOOD 1S GOOD! AND PLENTY OF IT! ME TOO ITS GRAND! Navy Keer Write or go vo werent wiling 76 A | S A DREAM! A REAL COLLEGE WITH REAL NAVY TRAINING AHEAD OF Us! HH ISNT THIS A LOVELY CAMPUS? rm gp— — 9 ( you WILL HAVE THE SAME ( PRIVILEGES AND Zz RESPONSIBILITIES AS { (ANY MAN IN THE NAVY! v Ta faa Station or Office of Navel Offices nProci PINE GROVE MILLS Ed WwW. Kennedy has the Paul Stephens hot weeks £3 folgerued with friends ourgn h suitable all farmers Robert Brown burgh. were over guests at Joe Ploueh well Knos Rev His the with $0 Overseas that Mr. and and fan of Pitt weekrma home. Bob n of the R. Bresn y m the Dust past Sam ol Mr Ethel] Haverfeld of her husband joined Red Cross ang is about to on recreational organization Mrs Charles and two sons of Boalsburg, cent’ guests at the Fred home on Chestnut street Rethred P. RR and sister on death the Cearhart were res Gearhart engineer Conrad Fry of Altoona, WAS a pieasant visitor last Thursday with relatives and friends in Boalshiurg and State College M family vist Rev. James of Johnstown, ors among his of the Lutheran some time Mr. and Mrs tre Line The annual corn boil will be by the Baileyville Grange at Community Hall, August 10th. All members and their families are irged to attend the regular grange meeting, the meeting to follow at 8:30 p m. with a program of inter. est, Mrs. Helen N. Fisher ang were Baturday former parish charge. The with hig parents Harry Pisher on Cen- ners also held the Hunter Williams of State College, wag a recent visitor her sister, Mrs, Fred Markie and husband on the Branch. Rev. Willlam Bunday and wife and daughter Louise, of Lilly, en- Joyed a recent visit with the home folks in Centre county. Wanted! Men and Women Who Are Hard of Hearing 1 you are temporarily deafened, bothered | by ringing buzzing head noises due to hard. | ened] Or voaglisted wax (cerumen), {ry the Ourine Home Method test that so many say test. | THE FUNDAMENTALS oF ¥DRIL LING | ING [Time out FOR SPORT Au | | RECREATION AND DATE S., a ji ’. J \ | WATCH +0OR THE ADVENTURES FURTHE E OF ANN ++ } | went for copy of new WAVES booklet POLITICAL ANNOUNCEMENTS COUNTY TREASURER OCT aS YOotx FOR f I hereby announce mysel! as a Cal 4 ai dale fav Awastatne of Centes Ooune ¥, aubiiegt 10 hie WON POVer POORMAN Bellefonte THEARTURER af Cents FOR COUNTY ters WETTSTEIN § an A SHERIFF Voters FOR the ules governing Party at tbe wo ned Your Tuesday vole and support ted ROBINSON Port Matilda JAY Pa FOR SHERIFF, the Republican Volers of County I here announce myself as a can for 8heriflf of Centre County 0 the niles governing the mi: Party at the Frimary election to be held Tuesday, Septein. ber 14, 1948. Your vote and support ale Feapectiully tied JOHN (JERRY) GALAIDA, Bellefonte Borough FOR SHERIFY. the Republican County I hereby anbounce myself as & can didate for Sheriff of Centre County ubject Wo the rules governing the Hepadolican Pay at use Primary election tO be held Tuesday, Beptem ber 14, 1948. Your vole and support are respectiully sollte) C. ROY Madisonburg Centre io digdate sub ject, Republic slic § Ia Voters of Centre HELD, Pa FOR COUNTY COMMISSIONER. To the Republican Voters of Cenire County I heresy annoudnos myself as a can. didate for Conunisioner of Centre County, gubject to the rules govern ing the Republican Party at the Pri mary élection tO Le held Tuesday September 14, 1943. Your vote and BUPPOrE ae respectfully solicited WILLIAM H BROUSE, Bellefonte Borough FOR COUNTY COMMISSIONER, To the Republican Voters of Centre | County: I hereby announce myself as a can« | didate for Commissioner of Centre | County, subject to the rules govern. ing the Republican Party at the Pri mary election to be held Tuesday, ‘September 14, 1943. Your vote and (support are respectfully solicited. i WM. H. (Ritd) BROWN, Bellefonte Borough FOR COUNTY COMMISSIONER, To the Democratic Voters of Centre | County: 1 hereby anhounce myself asa oan !didate for Commissio hae enabled them to hear well again. You | met hear better after making this simple | test 67 you get your money back at once. | Ark about Qurine Ear Drops today at produce lumps in Widmann & Teah and Drug Stores Everywhere, " “ge gr, FOR COUNTY COMMISSIONER he Denk i rely didate | ¥ al or Boni noe HITnAsaGOTIeT myses MENSCH '™ COMMISSIONER . COUNTY Democrat 5 FOR Centre { OMMISSIONER ' FOR (COUNTY e Pet ann Vote Ce FOR COUNTY COMMISSIONER he Rel Pr § Tuesday Pye and COMMISSIONER Volers of Cenlre FOR (COUNTY the Republican County ¥ annound for Com 1 here didate County Plies al govern. Bri &U Tex ng the Republican Parts mary election September 14 upport vole and cited HENSZEY liege. Pa JOHN H Bate ( DEEDS Centre FOR RECORDER oF the Democratic Voters of County hereby announce myself as a can ste for Treasurer of Centre Coun sabiect to the rules governing Democratic Party at the Primary tion to be held Tuesaday, Septem 4, 1943 yous vole and support Cited respectfully » ‘BEN Col B Blale MEEK lege, Pa FOR PROTHONOTARY the Democratic Voters of County I hereby announce myself as a can- didate for Prothonotary of COenire County, subject to the rules govern ing the Democratic Party at the Pri ‘mary election © be held Tuesday | September 14, 1043, Your vote and support are respectfully solicited FREDERIC OO HOFFER, Phjlippburg, Pa FOR REGISTER To the Democratic Volers of Oenire County: To Centre {didate Tor Register of Centre Ooun- iy. subject to | the Democratic Party at the Primary | election tember 14, port are respectfully solicited HARRY A CORMAN, Spring Mills, Pa. FOR COUNTY AUDITOR, To the Democratic Voters of Centre i County: 1 hereby announce myself ag a cane {didate for Auditor of Centre Coun- | BRUNGART, "VICTOR : Bebersvurg, Pa, {To the Reppubilican I hereby announce myself aa a cans | the rules governing | to be held Tuesday, Sep- | 1943. Your vote and sup~ i | COUNTY AUDITOR [requiring to report to the Honorable Voters of Centre (Court, that they may be then and proper person at Lhe ADove FOR Count I hereby announce myself asa can- | didate lor Auditor of Cente Coun tv, subject tw the nn les governing thie Republican Party sat the Primary thels remembers tion be he id Tuesday, Bap A bd 4 of js " . tember 1943. Your vow and sup helr office wining wo port free Hy soliciieg Lorn i RET wh ’ I BRAILFH H HARTSOOK Huston ther time ora fied inquisitions, exar owl ‘ "y 4 Bre re he ' 4 Lf JUNG an “yainst Townshiiy FOR cot NTY Al PITOR 'o the Hep County I hereby announces my r Auditor of Ce Lhe FEF IRIAN | PHANK COURT ABLE REAL SALE OF ESTATE Legal Notices VALI CALTION NOTCH CAL TION 1 NOTICY ADMINIS ‘ TRATOR'S NOTICH ADMIN] THATHIN Noi 44 MGhes ADMINISTRATRINS NOTICE OF Tew me tracy $ewet EXFCLTRIXN'S NOTICH COURT PR el 1 AMATION ume and d minerals we of the re on excepting i€ ana ntering frame dings inlling the pur- property COT there- Nase price Lime Le sold and balance ou firmalicn and Gelivery of gee HAUSER 8tor ¢. 4. a Clarence, Pa AG t ILLIAM E Administ: JCIock A M being Ww 1043 given September NoLice is edn t he Core % i r, Ju the Peace derman FRANK MAYES tables that Nave A 3 tricts mey of estat x33 respective Gl J. M. KEICHLINE INSURANCE AGENCY One of the Oldest Agencies In Oenire County EDW. 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