Page Four THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, BELLEFONTE, PA. ASK DAIRYMEN T0 SCRAP COLLECTION BOOST PRODUCTION HERE TOMORROW Steps Taken to Form Arti- Officials Hope For Large ficial Breeding Associa- Collection of Cans to tion in County Complete Carload Centre Bel annual Court Hq of last week artificial sociation Ac a Blaney 1200 « fre to becon organization this is an improve herds by «¢ lines in thei substantial Lion Pr tension told how the of { Pen: He sia met! y ror cestry. It Ea / sary fot May Add Swimming sire of the To School Course that t legge, «li tls i1 Heine- the milk they possi } ra man, former secrels n the fall the coming ! { \ maximum tO sur prox radiators were to repl ACE Ones because use ie dal: ee! Install Officers of " Howard P. O. of A. REINSTATEMENT PERIOD FOR REGISTRATION ENDS Centre wh A ceived Registration House, and same but to ter The te ment voted In ¢ past ar instatement countians 3 reinstatement cards from t Office t MARKET QUOTATIONS Corrected Weekly by C. ¥. Wagner & Co., Inc., Flour Mill, Bellefonte . Tyrone Seaman Killed In Pacific Pp sea of cific AiIrR receivet! from t The Ty 18 living rothers a Catala ’ ne Hig! the Navy in his preliminary rone 1943 imine NINE § June been in Sweep-Type Dusters ox ime oi Alle B. H. S. Alumni To Hold Valentine Dance Use this special duster to save Nort time and work in cleaning halls, vestibules and linoleum floors. Made with strong metal center, riveted pads 8. Alumni ociation PERMA-MOTH | “= rs i ect after the basketball game between B.H and Jersey Shore. A Valen tine “Queen” and “King will be chosen. Soft drinks will be on sale Admission 30¢ per person; 56c a OUD bruary 9 s @ Mothorooh for the life of the fabric ® One application sufficient Re-Apply only after washing or wet Clonming 7 ® ra sfecred by dry 1 chearung Stenger Chairman of Home Service Harry ¢. Stenger has taken the chairmanship of the Home Service Bureau of the American Red Cross in Bellefonte, replacing Mrs Fred Warner, who has resigned All perems should direct inquiries to Rev. Stenger, dial 2458, or to one of his assistants, Mrs. Howard Dow. ney, dial 2302; Mrs. Russell Smith, dial 2234; or Mrs. R. O. Lindquist, dial 2445 Rev over — MIT MOP & Use it on hand or handle. Ideal for dusting fur. niture, walls, be. hind redistors, KESSINGER AUTO SUPPLY Bishop Street BELLEFONTE, PA. — — —— s— Hospitalized In Ttaly Pvi. Harry Keith, son of Mr, and Mrs, Harry Keith: of Bandy Ridge, is being hospitalized for the sixth time with malaria. He ly with the |overseas for the past twenty months {He has seen more than four hun dred days of combat duty —— - » oom —— ~ Bey for Baim, A son was born at the Lock Hav. {Marion Bair of Madisonburg. ability will come during the post. war adjustment period. partme: 1 County Superintendent { portant « of the Pifth Army In aly and has served! | en Hospital Sunday to Mr. and Mrs. | ” Scouting Helps Insure Peace ® w “Be Prepared” BOY SCOUT WEEK FEBRUARY 8T.14™ 1945 THE 3D) TH ANNIVERSARY OF THE BOY SCOUTS OF AMERICA Over 1,800,000 Members As the United Nations move forward to victory, programs such as Scouting step forward to do their part in insuring the peace The theme of the 35th anniversary celebration of the Boy Scovl of America from Feb. 8th to 14th is “Scouts of the World Brothers Together.” MILKWEED PODS ‘Hospital Receives Iron Lung From Lodge ENUMERATORS T0 te, bit iam. Oliver 8 Twist Mrs. Oliver Twin of has been awarded the Bronze Meda] and promoted to the Boergeant He was awarded the Bronze Stas forherole achievement in connection with military the nemy in Normandy, #y 7. When the award was made he wa Enumerato for 1 194 n a first class priv Census In Centre « ity | been Oliver is in Ran ¥ 3 Lay f the First Army I arviee on Feb oversca LYWO 4 son Oi Philipeburg Btar rank of 20-year-old TAKE FARM GENGUS Ten Citizens Selected Gather Information in Centre County to onerplions agama ance, on Jun Wie infantry He ent an announceg oy snugh, Supervisor Lycomin Clintor tu went McKean, Cameron learficld, Blalr ust and Centre counties with headgua By Ler: rygeant in the North Africa; Hamsport iciilan and re goin 1« tin Of Cierman mr Imai He ha Berges MTR Eenl ty GAsin Aaronst Port Matilda ‘on tre aero Legal Notices CALTION NOTICL ¢ BIDS WANTED ‘ - Pacific Veteran Home On Furlough SOTHO a Sot A Ei HEGISTERS vial dd he County School Children Harvest 5,300 Bags for Armed Forces Ge to officals of the — ’ " . WRN Instrument by we high Thursday made by governor of Love, presi wit of the hospital board 1 behalf of the | tution A , device was given resentation Litke, pastor and John © we accepted fon of the use by Harry © sie man monstrat of the Mam a representative of iach er The device its kind and | { modern of type used s were placed in ry Ww gover Increase Fund Local Brothers teachers 1 dé wives, who pois Peg verseas, and he feels may be ’ { the t<traveled - ) a Bellefonte Man oldiers in the United States On his did not see action brie! tay and trip to Italy he but In ’ . Becomes Major Rome cities ana pal of Corsi ther-in- there visit her Italia: . ed ged from page One) vers in Louisiana fod at Ft. Bill r¢ Can reckenridee 31 iptain and ted In nw Lawrence recently left for the ne. of Bellielonte an embarkation pean July 1943 port ott Octolw i5 WAr area 1944 he wa the Second Army commanded by General Pickett, Re- : sent into Bel Pitst Army man breakthroug! « “ wa - Hs Nt oversea ith Pfc. DeCoursey In Georgia Hospital {f Plc. Warren | Mi; and Mrs former ently his unit was guim to reinforce after the the Ger Friends wey son of DeCoursey Bellefonte resi- nl Inst ienrned that the young soldier who had been wounded in southern France, September 12. by artillery shrapnel through the abdomen, Is now a patient in the | Finney General Hospital ville, Ga Plc. DeCotrsey was In vice with the 184th Co, Division, Company E. He was flown by plane from Naples, Italy ida, and placed in the Coral Gables Regional Hospital No. 1. On January (13 he was transported by plane to the Finney Ceneral Hospital, which is considered the pearest vospital Ww take care of his type of case Plc. DeCoursey has been awarded the Purple Heart sss A —— Missing Soldier Is Now Back in Action DeCour - Frederick In a letier received “Tuesday by his parents, Major Wilkinson said he was in command of a fNeld artillery post and that while meals were served regularly and the food sub stantial all the men were feeling the, lack of adequate sleep At tie time of his enlistment Major Wilkinson wos a law partner of John OG. Love of Bellefonte, the partnership having been formed In Februaiy 1940. Prior to that time he had served for several years ag sec retary to Judge Stern, of the Penn sylvania Supreme Court, having been appointed to that post shortly after completing his law studies Major Wilkinson has two brothers in the armed forces: Lt. (jg) James Wilkinson, who is believed to be aboard a minesweeper off the French const, and Cpl. Robert Wilkinson, | who Is with the Alr Poree In Italy, Thelr father, Roy Wilkinson, Sr. Is a veteran of the Spanish-American | War, ! satin MP ———————— werk | Tur . | Mr. and Mrs, Jerry Chaplain of Music Section To = Orison, vere notified in «telegram ursday son, Pre. | Meet Wednesday raiwara Chaplain, 26. previoudy re- —— | ported missing In action, had returns The Music Section of the Belle- ed to active duty on January 4. The fonte Woman's Club will meet at message stating that he was missing (the home of Mrs. Leslie Thomas, In action was received by the Chap- {South Thomas street, Wednesday, lains on Saturday, January 20, and | Pebruary 7, at 8 p. m. The program stated that he had been unreported will center around the works of Vic- | in Belgium since January 2. tor Herbert | The Orviston soldier, who was | Mrs. Musser W. Gettig and Mrs. | serving his second enlistment in the {Willard Barnhart will play several! Army, has been In service for six plano solos. Mrs. Louls Schad will years, He Is now wiille Mrs. Lenore Martin Home on Furlough . mit citation of He was active New Guinea and + advance abd t mark Sea man of Le 11 He will return { h expis Port ik part | alt Re Fractures Arm In 1. 1 Fall on Sidewalk 0... Miss Mary partment 13Tered a Son fractur Near the wris PLAZA AND STATE THEATHRES CO-OPERATING IN NATION-WIDE BROWN-OUT The Federal regulation Hmiting exterior lighting a maximum of 68 walls cept where needed for public safety) goes inte effect today For Hospital new in fN- We are glad to do our part in this nation-wide effort to save two million tons of coal an- nually = MID-STATE THEAT RES 2 You z . whether have or an indge youl are proud what you are VOMIT SUOCeRS of what 3 is ad - BELLEY — FRIDAY and SATURDAY — (Continuous Shows Every Saturday Start at 2 p. m) GREATER GLORY TO THE SCREEN'S GREATEST STAR! Thomas | ombat 501 | to Miami! Mor. amuse WD > ANDOLPH SCOTT RE Wasa aceon wee. 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