December 17, 1942. Prema ——— Food Production |Businessman Found Committees Named! Dead in Creek Here | Friday, December 4, was farm election day throughout Pennsyl-|the foot vania when in 811 different com- | Water street munities farmers elected their com- mitteemen to serve in the local ad- (Continued from page one) of the side of the creek (pany removed the body and took it | ministration of the AAA national | to the Widdowson Funeral Home on | farm program, which alms to aid {North Allegheny street where Cor | farmers make use of their farms to |oner Sheckler conducted his exam- | best advantage in the Food for Free- dom program. There were 12 com- munity elections in Centre county, resulting in the following cholee of groups; Hublersburg Ward C Kenneth Vonada, Nevin Lee Spring Mills: W. F. Rishel Zubler, C. T. Musse: Port Matilda: G. E Reese, 1.. E. Hess Rebersburg: WwW. E. Hackman, old N. Brungart, Francis Wert Bellefonte H. Malcolm Musser, Frank A. Brooks, A. J. Shivery Stormstown : Clarence Peters, Smith, Adolph Reed Centre Hall Harry Potter, Kenneth Wert, Harry McClenahan Unionville: A. Y. Willlams, Willis Davison, Lott Nefl Millheim: M. E. Stover, ver, Paul Thompson Howard: Charles Conte: Weight, Vic Thompson Baileyville: 8. A. Homan bright, John Dreibelbis Boalsburg: Forrest Eves E. Hess “We have in farming the same task of converting to war needs as the automobile or refrigerator indus- try has,” it was recently pointed out by A. W. Manchester, director of the Northeast Division of the farm progam. “To organize that conve: sion so as to get pos- sible the right amounts adjust- ment—-Triple-A's busing Now most of those changes the di- rection of more, Only the changes are in the direction of less —and then not because we wouldn't be glad to have more, but because their production stands in way of other products that need more.” In addition to helping hi bors with their “farm plan’ community committeeman is called dd to see that of farm- Tas rina and t sdste Edward Count and the Misses Blan he and Commit - | McGarve Bellefonte Board Deceased a graduate the Agr Bellefonte High School and at one m time was emploved as a surveyor by the State Highway Department Later was employed as a time- keeper at Rockview penitentiary and conducted an auto ac~ West Bishop street YORI had been alesman For some been in poor health, suffering fi condition. He a member of 8t. John's Eplsco- pal church, Bellefonte, and a vouth sang in the church choir held Yyes- late home and inter- Union ceme- | discounted the theory that Mr. Me- | Garvey had drowned, Exposure was | assigned as the direct eause of death with the head injuries belng a pos- sible contributing factor, No inquest will be held According to the story of Mr, Mec- Garvey's activities Saturday night fas learned by various officials, in- leluding Bellefonte Police Officer | John Galaida, Sheriff Edward R. Miller, and two investigators from the State Police sub-station at Rock- view, he was seen by a number of persons in the West High street vic inity Saturday night Officers reported that Mike Kush- wara, of Bellefonte, saw McGarvey talking with two identified men on West High street about 1:30 a. m Sunday. Kushwara is the last person known to have McGarvey be- fare the discovery of his body Apparently the accident which re- sulted in his death happened soon after Kushwara saw him, for at least three persons in the vicinity of the Water and High street inter- section heard calls for help shortly after 1:30. Several of these persons are reported to have tried to locate the source of the calls, but with no success. Cars were passing on Water street at the time, and some persons believed the cries had come from omeone | f the car: | Os Passershby on ti Water street Sunday, ordinarily would body in stream, for agains wall, and leaning out traight Krape, M.T Ardery, Leroy Har- Alex J un John Sto- seen George A. L. Al- 3 R 1 i R. Nef nearly a n one 1 as ve ¥W sidewalk are the ' the was close be seen only by the railing and looking not see it could over down Paul son Of McGarvey and foute on October vived by hi MeClure ter, Jean a few of t he the we McGarvey was a and Ella Maines born in Belle- 1885. He Is former Sarah one daugh- a brother McGarvey Mary Hastings John W was 24 the neigh- the SUT wife Bellefonte home and of n to the needs ; at are ir community met, acting ag the contact his fellow farmers Agricultural Conservation tee and the County Wa: the U. 8. Department of { on matters affecting far tion WW and the t all of ¢ of wa LM iculture produc- f i T ae fryy for ten vears LA LL TUL LR LR X-Mas Specials WATCH OUR WINDOWS For store on recent CeSSOrY In more an months he INsuUranc: } ne aad m a heart was i Funeral services were terday afternoon at the on West Curtin street ment was made in the i tery, Bellefonte Srp sn MP ——————— Bequest to Church The St. Joseph's Episcopal church SPECIALS AN ARL Av. of Danville is to receive $500 of a bequest under the will of Mrs. Annie New Christmas items reduced Reeder, of Exchange Nephews and y > . Pes nieces will receive $2000 and per for three days only. Windows [07 * 0 SUE . y § al propery changed every Monday and Thursday morning. CLASTER’S Follow Them for Real Bargains! AAI E VE ARARAE IRAE AAA Make Last Minute Shoppnig Easy Footwear For The Family FOR THE KIDDIES Strong, Dependable THOROGOOD BUSTER BROWN § : iB - MARKET QUOTATIONS Corrected Weekly vy C. Y. Wagner & Co, Inc, Flour Mill, Bellefonte Wheat $1.30 con Oat arley uckwheat FOR THE LADIES AIR-STEP ODETTE SHOES FOR MEN FOR EVERYBODY SLIPPERS! SLIPPERS! SLIPPERS! YEAGERS Bellefonte’s Home Shoe Store SII NN ‘Rationing Officials Clarify Regulations ————— Portable coal and oil heating tioned, beginning Friday, in the 30 Office of Price Administration an- nounced yesterday. The program will make it ing stoves and used stoves are hot affected. Emergency Request The OPA sald It was acting under an emergency request received today from the War Production Beard Primarily eligible for coal heaters | will be persons who will use the new stoves to replace oll burning equip- ment. These persons will be re- quired to turn back to their local ration boards their unused oll cou- pons. | T Oil Stove Restrictions The potable oll burning stoves will be used only where no one in the household Is physically able to operate coal burning equipment; the space to be heated is a traller for Itving accommedations; there Is no coal or coal burning equipment a- vallable; or the space to be heated has no flue or other vent The WPB has approved produce tion of 250000 ceal bu: ning units monthly | FILMS: The WPB ordered pro- duction of both still and movie cam- era film for amateurs cut to 50 per! cent of 19041 output. Film for profes- sional use, Including motion picture film, was ordered cut by 24 per cent of the 194] output. The order was expected to have only a slight effect on the film shown in movie theatres DELIVERIES: In order thal mer- chants may be better able to handie thelr last-minute Christmas delivery rush, the Office of Defense Trang- portation today granted permission for local delivery services to make an additional delivery on Dec, 24 However, the carriers which make the extra delivery are forbidden to make a delivery on Dec. 25 SUGAR: Persons who eat regular- ly in the same restaurant or board- ing house and who now surrender sugar ration coupons if they 12 or more meals there weekly, | not thelr eal have 10 give up the coupons 14 meals a This 1 flee regulations 3 ' they eat at least week in the establishment to conform with the which provide for pons for 14 meal HEARING AIDS: The WPB ha standardized the type of battery used for hearing ald devices as an ald toward correcting the seriows shortage of batteries for the devices It is expecied the shortage will be ended within two or three months CONVENTIONS: The ODT called for abandonment of all convention and meetings not of major value in winning the war where such cone ventions involve inter-city trawl MEAT: To obtain War Ration Book No. 2, for meat aud other items that will be rationed in 1943, sou must produce Book 1 on date to be announced later, Persons not having Book 1 should go to their local ra- - 0 surrender weekly of cou- 0 rela | tively simple to obtain coal stoves, ination. The corcner later reported |but very difficult to obtain oll burn- Fenew gasoline rations, issue emer- [that absence of water in the lungs ers. New cooking stoves, wood-burn- gency rations or authorize tire pur- st RL tioning board and make application not later than Dec. 16. GASOLINE AND TIRES: Caso line Coupons 3 In A Book good for three gallons each wntll Jan, 22, stone wall on the stoves for home heating will be ra- Motorists must write license number and state on back of cach coupon; Members of the Undine Fire Com. | States now rationed for fuel oll, the this Is lo curb black market deal- ng in coupons, | Under nation-wide mileage ration- Ing, Intended prima:ily for rubber conservation, local bosrds will not chase or recap for any passenger ear unless the operator carries a tire Inspection certificate, {| The deadline for the frst tire In- |spection Is Jun. 31. Official OPA tire [inspecto.s, who display placards at gasoline stations or auto agencies, (will check all tires on your car and [make a report of the luspection on | your certificate | No gasoline may be sold to oper- ators of commercial vehicles without coupons, which are obtained by filing for a empoiary or regular T ration at local board. Regular T ra- tions are obtainable only after the OMoe of Defense Transportation has Issued a certificate of war necessity for the vehicle To obtain new or recapped bres, which are to be made avallable for all essential driving, apply to your local war price and rationing board a —. W —— Pleasant Gap Lutheran St. Mark's Church. Bervices Sune day, December 20: Services at 10:30 m., Rev. Mr. St Lewisburg will preach Wi g "ill Ok Gospel Tab rnacle, Spring Mills Rev. John W. Neese, pastor. Bible study Thursday evening 7.45 Preaching service Sunday evening 7:30. There will be special rong vice by the Junior Choir at a 4 4 a St. John's Evangelical & Reformed Rev. C. Nevin Staman. Church school, 8:30 a. m.: morning worship and sermon it 10:45; childrea’s Christmas service, 2 p. m. Christmas cantata drama, 7:30 p. m., “One Star to Foliow Christma servig Dec. 24 ] m i Ev $4 th id WO ig } Presbyterian Charge Matilda Bible school morning worship, 11:00. Un- Evening worship, 7:30. Bi- class Monday, Dec. 21 In the home announced. Milesburg Bible school, 9:30 a. m.; Christian Endeavor, 6:30 p. m Howard E Oakwood, minister Port 10:00 A In. fonville ble Study Methodist, Bellefonte Rev. H. C. Stenger. Jr. minster Church school, 9:30, Harold A. Wion Supt. Morning worship. 10:45 with Christmas sermon, "God's Greatest (8114 Men.” Bpecial Christmas cantata will be rendered by ‘the choir of the church at 4 o'clock in al rnoon Sunday, Dec. 2 The public is urged to atlend these ervices to receive the Inspiration of the Christmas message in preach- ing and In singing to the of Dear Music Lovers :- SOries, classical records. See us for that most Bishop Street i We want you to know that we intend to continue best possible musical service for the duration. Although some instruments are now restricted, we do have in stock a fine selection of instruments, music and acces- We feature Victor and Columbia popular and Most prices are the same as last year, appreciated gift. We're al- ways open—at your service. Yours musically, VIC AND ETHEL PIFER. PIFER MUSIC SHOP Phone 2634 Bellefonte Sa Rk SR WHEN THE TIME COMES — Consider — Centre County Memorial Park LOCATED ALONG THE STATE HIGHWAY, OPPOSITE THE SHILOH CHURCH This will be a “Beauty Spot” In Centre County because of the shrubbery, the besutiful trees and the flowers in season which will ornament it. This park offers the following advantages: Perpetual care ; four-foot walks; permanent corner markers; a forty-foot entrance and a twenty<foot drive to service the park. we For information, write or call we CENTRE COUNTY MEMORIAL PARK, Inc. GERNERD BUILDING DIAL 4108 STATE COLLEGE Chureh school, 9:30 a. m,; Christmas service, 7:30 p. m Evangelical & Reformed Charge ! Nittany Valley, Salona--Worship, 7:80; Church school, 9:30, Christ mas pageant by Young People from Salona and Mt, Bethel. Howard Worship, 10:45; Church school, 9:30. Mt. Bethel--Church school, 9:30, Jacksonville—Worship, 9:30; Church school, 10:30, First Evangelical, Bellefonte J. Teaman, Supt, 10:35 a. m,, preach- ing service. "Christmas Incentives,” will be the sermon subject. 6:30 p m., The Crusaders. 7:30 p. m., “The Little Shepherd.” A Christmas drama under the direction of Mrs E. J, Garbrick. Prayer meeting on Wednesday evening at 7:30. Prayer Band at seven. The public is cordial- ly Invited to worship with us Blanchard-Dix Run Baptist ey William J. Bhope, pastor Liberty Baptist, Blanchard--8unday school, 8:45; P. Y. P. U,, 6.30; eve- ning worship, 7:30. Glad Hour Tues- day at 8 p. m. Thursday evening, Dec. 24 at 8B o'clock we will present a pantomime to which the public is cordially Invited. Messiah Baptist, Dix Run--8Sunday school, §:30: and moming worship, 10:45. Young Peo- ples’ fellowship at the home of Mr Parsons, Saturday evening at 8 o'- clock, Christian & Missionary Alliance W. O. Brooks, pastor. The evange- listic services which began on the 6th of December are continuing to the end of this week at 7:30 each evening. Sunday will be the closing day of the meetings. The tide of blessing is rising, and we are an- ticipating an increase in Interest spiritual desire, and seeking Cod Rev. Wyre has God's message for these crucial days. Everyone is in- vited St John's Lutheran, Bellefonte The Rev, Clarence E. Arnold, pas- tor, Pourth Sunday in Advent, De- comber 20: 8.30 a. m., Sunday school 10:45 a. m.. the service and sermon “Thou Shalit Call His Name Jesus.™ 730 p. m, Vespers and sermon “Belwid T Stand at the Door and Knock.” Christinas Vigll Service on Christmas Eve from 11 o'clock until midnight, a devotional and Impres sive candlelight service. The Titan Metal Male Chorus and the Church Choir will sing. Presbyterian, Bellefonte Rev. William C. Thompson, pas- to... Bunday school in the chapel at 04 a m. wry C Taylor, Bupt Morning worship In the aghuurch at 10:45. Bermon by the pastor. At 4 o'clock in the afternoon the choir will present a Christroas musicale 10 which the public I= Invited. A can- tata entitled “The Btars of Bethle- hem” will be given by the cholr. The Tian Male Chorus will sing favorite Chzistmaz carols and Henry Farm- ‘ers YCloria” from Mass In B Fiat Mrs, Martin will direct both groups while Rev. William C. Thompson will conduct devotions United Brethren, Bellefonte G. E. Householder, pastor, Sunday school, §:30 a. m.. Wilson R. Shope, Supt. In charge. Preaching services m. Anthem, “Good Tidings of Great Jor" by the senior choir, Sermon. “What the Bible Teaches About Peace.” by the pastor. Christian En- deavor meeting at 6:30. Special Christmas program by the Senior Society. Christmas service in story and song at 7:30 p. m. The Christ- mas service is entitled, "Grandfath {| Lannen; Marilyn Shope, Betty Rine | Solt. {the electric guitar by ! | Mublersburg-Zion Reformed Charge hill. The service will be rendered | We would lke to see the day when Charles G. Link, pastor. Hublers- by the junior choir and members of burg—The Sunday School Christmas the Sunday school, Mrs, Mark Ka- program, 9:45 a. m. Zion—Union vosic will read the story. The per- the sonnel of the choir ne Day tha Shirley Bet Ho Ace The Pra ; evening at H. Halbert Jacobs, pastor. 9:30 a. | qially invited to attend all the m,, Sunday Church school, Edward |, .es Milesburg-Unionville Methodist Willlam A. Snyder day school 3:30; nesc Thursday (and carol service re shiy Chr shiy of « St. John's Episcopal, Bellefonte Rev rect ant ar the ar sermon 11:45 p Eu mur cloc the the Firemen Called Twice During the Weekend Belle tac Elna The first 8:15 fire on The wie the Richard F able hou snouidered betves from two ae About noon Bun called Ww hon did until wits od Curti “ hy 4 between consumer der ann mes rat) A one workers are assured of have 0 admit that do better when they jobs but we many workers are not assured influence of men varies, but accordance with their weight The not in sopranos, Paul- Casper, Jean Monsell, Shirley ison, Martha Jane Resides, Mar- Mong, Bonna June Corman, Lucas, Annabelle Walker, ty Ritchie, Lots Hartman, Lillian weal, Mae Loulse Lannen, Mary altos, Teresa Entriken Virginia Director, V. A. Householder, ompanist, Anna Loulse Weber sre will be musical numbers on V. H. Piller yer and Bible study Wednesday 7:30. The public is cor SOT - @ Pre-Christmas Food Savings Shop Today — Save More!! Here's some real Christmas Food Buys that you will not want to miss, Shop today and put your savings into Bonds and Stamps, - an 15¢ Ige on! 10 >: 2 aan le ge can 206 Ocean Spray Cranberry Sauce Old Style Bread - - - - - Fancy Mixed Vegetables Fancy Sliced Peaches Cut Red Beets Lge ean 1202 Penn-Alto Evap. Milk - - - 6™ 49¢ war POULTRY minister, Sun- Church program ¢ DOE, 20 Milesburg 9:30; Christmas Youth Fellowship, 6:30, Wed- lay, Dec. 23, prayer service, 7:30 Dec. 24. Candle-lighting 11 p. m. Unionville hurch school, 8:15; morning wor- ), 10:30; Junior Fellowship, 2:30 istmas program, Youth Pellow ), 6:30. Thursday, Dec, 24, service arols and candles, 8:00 Cal PENN-ALTO Fresh Dressed, Fully Drawn VEGETABLES THAT BRING GOOD HEALTH GREEN GIANT PEAS - 2 ‘room age NTBLETS CORN - “an 14¢ | | SWAN on 12x 0c | TWO REALLY YOUR ORDER NOW!!! PLACE Dr. Herbert Koepp-Baker Rev. Francis P. Davis Fourth Sunday in Advent n., Church schools: 10:30 a Sacrament of Holy Baptism Nn. morning prayer, Litany Christmas Ev Dex m will be a harist with Procession and Com- ton. Christmas moming at 9 o'- k there be a celebration of Eucharist with Communion in chapel assist - 10:30 m 11 and 24 N ra} Choral or For Delicious Penn-Allo FRUIT CAKE 1%37c wk73e Bh 98¢c 21.85 Zz. Ci e al there od Fo will Shaffer's Saturday Bakery Specialll “GOLDEN & ous 29¢%37c¢. LAYER CAKE SAVE YOUR KITCHEN WASTE FATS!!! in A er — = | | Ww were called ont to battle mite homes sounded : of c 13 five ry LASS aremen A Pp ie Lhe in Bel miarn Saturday in on East 1 PILLSBURY'S Snosheen Breakfast Fruit FANCY Diced Carrots 2° ul weekend ef Ranger Joe CEREAL 2 "= 25¢ Il fire Cake Flour ke 28¢ . an 10¢ 302 cans 1Q¢ b ryt W % Hl when Kalin Lreet I Was o'clock wa bile blaze con fined frame building Alterio eitnen night the Bi hoy rminegd asters - discovered Hots Origin iGo uy $y r of cupied thu DIAMOND BRAND Ne. | WALNUTS b 20¢ PENN-ALTO FANCY | | MINCE MEAT 2% 2 20 &d lo retnon siding we 10 gt booster Compal of th Fire vas used firemen were Goldie Harptte: Logan street Thes action bul stood bummed teelf out The hous OWT - ockingt East ¥ Jal - - - - Juicy Florida Oranges Big California Juicy Oranges - - i for 19¢ 20¢-29¢ - Ib, - =~ ®19c 2 for 43¢ the East not go ni ) fire i NO Gamage t Ci } Mr . n flue Texas Grapefruit doz. » Loc i er Juicy Tangerines " om wl Fancy Head Cabbage CRANBERRIES HOLLY WREATHS SHAFFER STORES COMPANY — Tire Exchanges Banned SHAFFER'S exchange or transfer Lioning regula ounoed Jesterdgal ville, ¢halrman oning board the ra f£ 4 L& 3 : J : conducted by the pastor at 10:45 a.’ er's Christmas.” by Clark and Light | Legal EXECUTORS NOTICE. In the matter of the estate of John W. Brus. ate of Union township Centre oounty, Pa. 1atters testamentary estate having been undersigned. sil persons Indebted to the sald estate are requested % make immediate payment, and those hav- ing clastms or demands Mins said eftate 0 present the same without delay for settlement to UHARLES E Executor, Julian Pa. R. D nston & Johnston, stiorneys NOTICE. Notices Joh EXECUTRIXN'S In Lhe ROBERT MM. SMULL. late of “on the above | granted Ww the | x3 | SLT HLT NT ! Ld sa matter of the estate of | Mites | Centre county, Pa, de- | Lotter testamentary on the above tate the sald i ed, all persons indebted Yo EXECUTORS NOTICE. in the matter of the estate of A. MoGinley, Sr, late of Beliefonte | torough, deceased detiers testamentary on the above Executor, Belletonte, Pa | W. Rarrison Walket, attorney for es. | tate EXECUTRIX'S NOTICE. In the matter of the estate of Clara M_ Leister, late of Centre Halil deceased Letters testamentary on the above estate having been granted 1 the undersigned, all persong indebted to the salt estate are requested to make immediate payment, and those hav- Ing claims or demands against sajd ofwate to present the same without {Sh for settlement to MRS. MIN- : MENDILER, Executrix, 2237 ist (Ave, Altoona, Pa. W, Harrison Walk - jer. atiorney lor estate. £0 4 persons indebted estate are requested 10 make ’ FAP APAPNP having been granted to the | tate are reguested to make | WFAN. WRENN * LEA 5 LS re FAD ne » La MN yl AU LL a » FOR THE KIDDIES — PLAYTHINGS THEY WILL ENJOY! Hurry, hurry, hurry, only seven days till Christmas. We have toys to please every boy and girl, and all you have to do is stop in and see that all our toys are grand to give, and exciting to get. See the wheel toys on the go; see the dolls that almost live, see the games and funmakers that will fill the home with mer- riment long, long after this Christmas has passed. Here are a few suggestions: i LCL AL ¥ » Tinker Toys Dolls Table Chairs Army Tanks Pandas Doll Houses Teddy Bears TOI Erector Toys Model Planes Parlor Games Bomber Planes Chemistry Sets Table Tennis Sets Army Trucks Doll High Chairs Table and Chairs Desk and Chair Sets New Games of War Headquarters for 1st, 2nd, and 3rd Grade New Firestone Tires and Re-Caps HUBERT ROSSMAN 13 W. Bishop St. Bellefonte
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