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Bradford Evening Star and The Bradford Daily Record from Bradford, Pennsylvania • Page 12

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Bradford, Pennsylvania
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6 6 06 School Board Sets 1944-45 Tuition Rate (Continued from Page One) January 2. Easter recess will be from Tuesday, March 27 to Wednesday, April 4. Baccalaureate exercises will be conducted Sunday, May 27, with Class Night scheduled for the following Tuesday. Commencement exercises will be held Thursday, May 31. Contracts offered new teachers included: Miss Louise Corson of Tidioute, to teach first grade; Frederick E.

Shuey of Renovo to teach social science in the Junior High school; Sarah E. Gordon of Meadville, now a fifth grade teacher in Duke Center, social studies in Junior High school: Karlee M. Hoffman, Bloomsburg, third grade; Wallace Ferris, Westchester, machine shop; Forrest Cummings of Eldred, oil laboratory; Annette Keefer, Bradford County, girls' physical education in Junior High school; Helen Moyer, Morrisdale, fourth grade: Gina Montarsee, Lock Haven, fifth grade; and Harry Menold. Bellefonte, industrial arts. Stearns Fannin was named school physician.

Edward Torgler, vice president of the board, presided in the absence of President John Paul Jones. P-38 Planes Attack Southern Manchuria New York, Aug. 4 -(AP)- Japanese broadcasts said today P-38 planes had attacked southern Manchuria and that this "proved that a raid by fighter planes from continental bases is possible." A broadcast heard by FCC monitors said it was clear that "the enemy has a design to attack" Manchuria continuously. Tokyo claimed that today's raid did no damage. Hospital News BRADFORD HOSPITAL Visiting Hours 7 to 8 p.

m. 2-3 p. m. Sunday, 2-3 7-8 p. m.

Maternity Ward: Same hours as above except in evening, when husbands only are admitted. Births A daughter to Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Woodard, 302 Congress street. A son to Flight Officer and Mrs.

Carl J. Zett of 235 West Washington street. A daughter to Mr. and Mrs. Donald Hoover, Cyclone.

Admissions Carrie and Jerry Kobur, 28 Burnside avenue. Mary Rose Shields, 121 Eulcid avenue. Edward Kilpatrick, 66 Eulcid avenue. Clara Cetwick, 63 Kennedy street. Clarence Rider, Bushnell street.

Robert Burkett, Interstate Parkway. Mrs. Edward Campbell, 182 East Main street. Mrs. Hugh McCaflin, Eldred.

Miss Marian Maney, 109 Boylston street. Mrs. Lena Jones, Rew. Mary Ann Markowitz, 176 Interstate Parkway. Discharges Stewart Offenback, Fiske avenue.

Barbara and Tommy Wolf, 130 West Corydon street. Mrs. John Johnson, Hobson place. Richard Beckwith, 74 Rochester street. James Gentile, 37 Rochester street.

PRACTICE MAKES PERFECT London -(AP)- The average time taken to free people trapped in flying bomb incidents in Southern England has been reduced by more than half compared with the heavy raids of 140-41. Armadillos always have their young in litters of four, and either all females or all males. Death Notices ANDREWS, MRS. CLARA age 78, died at the home of her daughter. Mrs.

G. F. Rustay, 66 Kennedy street. on Wednesday, August 2, 1944. Funeral services will be held in the family home on Kennedy street on Saturday, August 5, 1944.

Interment will be in Forrest Hill cemetery, Belmont, N. Y. The arrangements are under the direction of the McAllister Funeral Home. The Bradford Evening Star, Friday Evening, August 4, 1944. Retired Veteran Sticks With Army Although the ease of "civilian" life awaited Governor, Army war dog retired after 18 months service, the Dalmatian veteran chose to remain in the service with his Pvt.

Charles Robert Morris. Above. Pvt Morris reads Governor's honorable discharge The dog will be mascot for his owner's outfit at Central and congratulates him on having a Certificate of Faithful Service, Corps. Camp Crowder, Mo. Jackie Cooper Held For Contributing to Delinquency of Girl South Bend, Aug.

4-(P)-St. Joseph county prosecutor Arthur F. Scherr said today affidavits had been filed charging four persons, including Jackie Cooper, 22, of Beverly Hills, whom he identified as a star in recent movie called "Where are Your Children." with contributing to and encouraging the delinquency of minors. Cooper has been stationed at the University of Notre Dame here as a Navy V-12 student since last November. Also charged in the affidavits, which Scherr said grew out of a police investigation of a party at the LaSalle Hotel here the night of July 22.

were Pauline Frederic, 19, of South Bend, George Bender, a V-12 student at Notre Dame, and Olie Lowery, a hotel waiter. Prosecutor Scherr said Cooper was charged specifically with contributing to the delinquency of a 15-year old South Bend girl by furnishing her intoxicants and by encouraging her to remain away from home overnight in a room engaged by him at the hotel. DANGEROUS SOUVENIRS London-(P)-In the first six months of 1944 38 British children have been killed and more than 180 injured through picking up "live ammunition" as souvenirs. ROYAL GIFT London-(P)-A gold casket containing four illustrated gospels has been given to King George VI and Queen Elizabeth by Haile Selassie, Emperor of Abyssinia. Representative Says Federal Tax Ruining Small Business Philadelphia, Aug.

4 -(AP)- Rep. Hugh D. Scott Jr. told the City Business Club of Philadelphia today that present federal tax legislation "is in many instances blocking the earnest war efforts of small business by leaving it stripped of the funds needed to operate." Small companies, he said, "have carried the major part of our total war production load," have plowed back much of their net income to enlarge production, and "obviously they aren't able to pay out 80 per cent of these same earnings and thus they lack the money to pay the '42 tax levy." Scott proposed an amendment to permit earnings up to a limit of say $100,000, reinvested in facilities needed for war production in any one year, to be considered as overhead cost for that year, and that where such facilities become an: asset, one-fifth of their value be added to current earnings for tax purposes each year for five years. NU- ENAMEL PAINT BRUSHES O'CEDAR POLISH and MOPS Clark Humphrey 39 43 Mechanic St.

Get the Levy Habit: Taxes are, Kan ABOUT LEVY'S DOLLS BOOKS GAMES CANDIES MINIATURES CONGRESS AT NOTICE We Are Fully Equipped to Furnish Complete Electrical Supplies and Competent Electricians for Your Wiring Requirements. ELECTRICAL CONTRACTING FOR HOME OFFICE STORE FACTORY NO JOB TOO LARGE OR TOO SMALL. All types and sizes of commercial and industrial fluorescent lighting in stock. Visit Our Showroom GREENBERG LIGHT COMPANY 18 Main Street Bradford, Pa. Phone 8912 Twelve Twelve OWNER LEAVING CITY CLOSING OUT SCRIPTURE BOOK ROOM 26 Congress Phone 6612 Greeting Cards, Religious and Character Building Books, Bibles, Testaments, Mottoes, Religious Novelties, etc.

CLOSING DATE, AUG. 14 Try Our Homogenized Milk "Cream 172 Every Drop" Pasteurized Datry Products Milk Cream Buttermilk Cottage Cheese CITY CREAMERY COMPANY 84 Mechanic St. Phone 6422 the alpine CAFETERIA NOW SERVING DINNER EVERY EVENING from 5 tc 50 Main St. Bradford. Pa.

BODINE'S Hardware Paints Sporting Goods Cash FOR IDLE ELECTRIC APPLIANCES YOUR AD INSERTED Gree THE TRADING POST CONSULT THIS NEWSPAPER We Have Plenty of COTTAGE CHEESE Excellent Substitute for Meat from Our Trucks or Your Store. COMPANY' ZZZ PHONE 4137 KENDALL THE 2000 MILE Oil KENDALL) 1000 OIL MILE FOR WAR TIME MOTOR PROTECTION Coke Coca means Cola Bradford Coca-Cola Bottling Co MAKE NEEDED REPAIRS NOW! We Specialize in REPAIRING Guns and Rifles Bicycles Locks Baby Carriages Steel Tapes Tennis Rackets Restrung All Kinds of Key Making Electric Spot Welding SHARPEN Hand and Power Lawn Mowers. Shears Scissors Knives Tools PHONES. 6156-61376 HARDWARE CO. INC.

Stock Market Quotations Furnished by Goodbody and Members N. Y. Stock Exchange Pittsburgh Market Mountain Fuel Supply New York Curb Exchange Cities Service National Fuel Gas 12 Technicolor 22 New York Stock Exchange Amer. Airlines 76 Am. Tel.

Tel. Anaconda 26 Atlantic Refining 311 Barnsdall B. O. Bethlehem Steel Chrysler 93 Col. Gas Electric Columbia Gas pid.

Continental Motors Cont. Oil, Del. Curtiss Wright DuPont Electric Power Light 43 Erie 11 General Electric 3778 General Motors Goodyear T. R. Goodrich Hudson Motor 157 Kennecott 32 Montgomery Ward N.

Y. Central Ohio Oil Paramount Pictures Pennsylvania Phillips Pete Pure Oil Radio Republic Steel Shell Union Oil Socony Vacuum Southern Pac. 2974 Std. Brands Std. Oil of Cal.

Std. Indiana Std. Oil of N. J. Studebaker Tide Water Assoc.

16 Texas Corp. 4714 United Corp. United Pref. United Aircraft U. S.

Rubber 501 U. S. Steel Westinghouse Electric 10312 F. W. Woolworth 42 INTERNATIONAL QUESTION London-(P)-A U.

S. Foreign Economic Administration mission is discussing with the British Ministry of Supply the question of the supply and distribution of goatskins between the two countries. Local Temperatures Aug. 3 1 P.M. 89 2 P.M.

87 3 P.M. 90 4 P.M. 89 5 P.M. 88 6 P.M. 90 7 P.M.

87 8 P.M. 85 9 P.M. 81 10 P.M. 77 11 P.M. 74 Midnight 72 Aug.

1 A.M. 70 2 A.M. 69 3 A.M. 68 4 A.M. 67 5 A.M.

66 6 A.M. 66 7 A.M. 64 8 A.M. 64 9 A.M. 68 10 A.M.

76 11 A.M. 84 Noon 88 Widow of Noted Composer Former Local Resident Richard C. McPherson, Negro com poser, librettist and music publisher, died August 1 in New York City at the age of 61. He was known professionally as Cecil Mack. His widow, Gertrude Curtis McPherson, is a former resident of Bradford and a graduate of Bradford High school.

She was the first Negro woman dentist to practice in New York City. McPherson was born in Norfolk, Va. and soon after going to New York he joined Williams and Walker in forming the Gotham-Attuck Music Publishing Company, the first Negro enterprise of its kind in the United States. The Cecil Mack song hit "Charleston" helped to popularize the Charleston dance. McPherson was a founder of the Crescendo Club, a group of colored composers, and had been a member of ASCAP since 1925.

After grating fruit rinds, soak grater in warm water five minutes and scrub with stiff brush dipped in soapy water. Rinse in boiling water and dry near stove. BETTY DIXON CANDY SHOP Closed from July 24th thru August 5th for Vacations and Material Conservation Will Reopen on Monday, Aug. 7th File low Store. 51 MAIN STREET CLEARANCE COTTON DRESSES 3,00 4,00 500 5700 1000 12,00 FORMERLY 5.95 to 22.95 Junior Sizes 9 to 15 Misses' Sizes 10 to 18 CLOSEOUT EVENING GOWNS 2,00 Listen to the "THE AMERICAN PEOPLE today own the mightiest military machine in all history.

It stance built and ready and trained for its job. It is striking now and will strike again and again at the enemy wherever he exists. "Gasoline makes this machine go. "It carries the bombs and propels the tanks and does a hundred other jobs that help us kill the enemy with minimum risk and loss to our own men. "You can be sure that we're using the gasoline you're doing without where it does the most good!" GENERAL EISENHOWER KENDALL REFINING COMPANY and YOUR NEIGHBORHOOD KENDALL DEALER Gasoline Powers The Invasion Don't Waste a Drop.

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