January 7, 1943, THE CENTRE DEMOCRABELLEFONTE., PA. — SCOTIA NEWS .. Woobwagp | BOALSIRG ‘A & P Head Pays _ Tribute to Farmers ™' How quickly time speeds alon ! to “ ’ | / (By H. M. Williams) lat the back of our lot, I guess that Milita Hal hoy all piers i ring | MUS: Harriet Dale. whe at af | di M Bowls Peck A » ‘a '4? ) { ale § " y . 85 arrie » a puss J 4 S un Now that the holiday season is! fellow with the lantern didn't look Yeu. ve all oY orth wh te 1043 er omg le ga bu . of dier, ’ ow d of -Brea { | 00 (o) in over and news around here is still a 800d to Bill. But never the less he XY We all need to be careful not 55 Palsy aney at Bellefonte, Lown, recently ) oN ttle seal ce we may be able to 2 \th- is pretty lucky. He has County dog to write 1042 Instead of 1943. May | from Wednesday until Friday | § Stover and daughter Sara ' said. 1tralized under Secretary of Agri- i dug on RS TR) { to gs Ho on Runde {3 we all highly resolve, like Abraham | Mr. and Mrs. Lester E. Gladfel-| ofiscrville, were supper guests EW YORK.—Major credit for [peacetime facilities he al ralized u I y 4 : Aunt Dora Ghaner, who butchered Io 4 barry be Pm Year, a | ter and Mr. and Mrs. John M, Hess | ofand Mrs. Samuel Stover, Fri N hing the biggest food fob faci) Fen policing price “Of course, many problems re- last Saturday a week ARO, killed a . " ot ’ “ good eds and acts | And son pent an eve ning recently d jot history during 1942 should Guy y { tioning. relied upon main and new hazards will un- of sympathy; that we'll love our| at the John Meeker home at Potter: ’ 8mith of Cham- Job ‘In histoty GUIDE ceilings and rationing artes ncountered. The hog that weighed somewhere around country better than we've ever done Mill: ‘I § and David Sml ) of Cham #0 to the nation's 7,000,000 farm food merchants to make these doubtedly be encounter E he re Ponds As the hog | pefore, 1 Mrs Virginia M. Myers returned thr Mrs CF vs Mn fam [ John A. Hartford, presi- [twin guards against inflation Solution tnost ny ap rim Wi ing cut wre WAS some Rw . 8 pinia M. Myers returned | tihother, Mrs pr, | tamil John { or the utmost ingenuity, efficien 1s being cut up there AS. 5011 C. E. Kreamer and Harry Crador,| to her home Thursday after spend. ¥ and Stanley Begner of State | dent i - Wid liscussion as to just what the hams of the Great Atlantic ps i tht aiscuss as 5 { p ¥ N . . ’ ’ > " « y “ey "yo { 0 in Huy- in company with Steward Orndorf| in i A ’ ’ Cor v said today Grocers had to cope wi Ww ele { Wo Were v g several weeks Chicago . / . rrandfi { Pacific Tea yan J pry’ . would we igh Jd, hey We re oh as driver, also George Bechtol of | Mr ' hy Ce yisiad thelr | fandl aun os Aer i farmers and their ing rushes that created artific ial er, nor ansportation facilitie would very well with the church Put on the sca th we wi Ibs the Woodward Evangelical class, at- r. and Mrs. Lynn Mothersbaugh | Os Segner, from Thursday un- i" recor ian- shortages; with price ceilings that | an be sted. Every unnecessary fort ot 1 \ r ty 8 ) y ) a : # } now that it has been all repainted [0rt¥-four and the other forty Ibs. panded the fourth and last quarterly and children of Potters Mills, pent | tipday ; ’ orces, caught them in a squeeze between } q { nd cost be- inside ing will be Some ham conference of the Evangelical chureh n Wednesday evening at the Denfel| Big Leightley end daughter o allies and high wholesale and low retail B94 held at the hon Mr, and Mrs Fhe Pennsylvania Koalin Co. has | for the year 1942-43, Millheim Mothersbaugh home Cl Hall, spent the weekend at x vilian prices: and with a shortage of wre ' t {id i Charle ' ler been doing a nice business shipping charge held at Millhelm Monday Mr. and Mt Fred L. Kline and tigank Powell home iespite labor as seriou wh th ut Conia J ‘ Huge Job Ahead t week they loaded ten | evening. Ie 28. At this session. C.! family of Middle Creek, Md., visited J. C. Norris of Altoona, spent ing the farm r. Alm 15 00 “ : gd ; } kui til have double that g Kreamer was elected lay delegate Mrs. W. E. Kline from Tuesday un sql davs recently with her sl . 14 § our own employs : fi g examp Al BLS a, , ht te to lond this week and next. [to the annual conference of the | Ul Wednesday of last week Lefrs. Nell B. Fisher ] wig al i) A Pe fi ois de Mando b<on nti ” h r : lacking ade- culture Wickard he monthly class meeting of the Hecomp members of Gray's Methodist church met last Friday evening at the home of Mr. and Mrs, Adolph Reed. All business matters were taken care of and plans were made to purchase a new carpet for the church This cy, economy and good will. Nei. ther food, nor tin nor Manpow . ‘ ' ‘ far Mining Co has been Evangelical church. which convenes | Migs Mary Ellen McClain returned James Addleman of the Lock Ro [i o y ’ drs e probler Fr have ‘ ‘ ed on 10 tie ore the past couple at Baltimore, Md., March 10 At the | to her teaching duties nlter spend. be Army Alr Base Columb 4 ( ¥ y A nerica 1 { food an n the 1CT CUR! water seems to be their same ime H. D. Krape of the Aar- | Ing her vacation at her home in| Olspent a week with his fath JA ford \ erode n eve ) : 10 Increase hey have been pump- 'onsburg Evangelical class was elect- | Mill Hall A Addlema ’ " y ‘ ‘ V1 m= Ch nd ! per cent a. ove: Semskin wd 3 wk | ed alte ) " a y : ha or "Yor f 1 : : ore hole and last week ed alt rnate Mrs. Margaret Kuhn and Mr. and le Club meeting has Ix ) po n oday is viding food for f & e | i ; urnng ran out of water and had to Mr. and Mrs. Gurney Musser and Mrs. Nevin Meyer were dinne | from Priday evening { J : 8s nig Limnated a pipe line to the ten-acre pond. ' family were New Year guests atl guests of Mr. and Mi John Smith Fy ' 4 ot : Hom JANUATS This may last for a while but even- | the home of his parents. Mr. and Sundat : Friday ning. Janus : ly the wells will have to be put Mrs. R. E. Musser, it being the fifty-| yy } | and Mis, William pieCin ration again which would give [fifth wedding anniversary of Mr —_—t SHIA. Bou Re aul DMcClintie and Lynn McClint | lasting supply of water. | and Mrs. R. E. Kreamer. They wore ' : A yl C1 wit 1 OOM t! es ; : ormat ford ) till going on is the recipients of a beautiful electri x 4 iy y Ch ister, Mi Bara Loran, Bartle a couple week lock from the Gurney Musser {am- 4 atgem, Monday afterno the mud dam for ily. Well wishe were extended to | | wk a a Kl Me Ald Ek Betty Weaver H they have found them for many more returns of the | '8mMily and : . Stover and] 1 recent visit ore and other \ Mrs, W Cling ent i" h , ale ternoom { ( 44 I y | MDa Myers and son rida) hil ated the funeral of Willlam Mec- Teamwork in War Effort ' th y ’ y 31 is job Revivi rvices opened in the lo- urch on Sunday Clntondal 4 pastor, Rev. H. A Mr. and M1 wdgar RL and n | lawvith vices will continue of State vo week The Gospel Charles Se } he Tusseyville Evangelical ternoon be up and 1, and the King Trio from Mrs. Paul vers and hours each the Millheim Evangelical church will | ingdon, spent 1 week with the fore 11 &lso sing during these meetings. 80 mer’ mother, Mrs. Emina Brous regularly and then you will Mr. and Mir George Rimmey of any of the above named Centre Hall, and Mr. and Mr: Ralph singers, Everybody Is heart- Dale and son of Belle! e, were vis. vit 1 to attend " » > 2 vited to attend itor it th K. Dale home, Sun PLEASANT GAP M R = nt aa) * he public school opened for work das Hed baw Ki Ma C1104 at Rel bur with Mi agaly } ‘ M! LeRoy Klinger i t} edunday cli meeting thyome of Mu A rk e ed | Nn 1 } nore diff 4 ad hese members present M R he bm h 1 94 nb: Toman " tiem aw f n of Cooperation is Key i James Homer Gy i I odd ‘ } Spb The ly ‘ * REL THOT 0 ; ’ in after the holiday vacation. The M1 Nol | nts, the lan Brungar hildren surely enjoyed their vaca- dren of Greensbirg Mr ict rh much In coasting. We're Aum: : " tod he! " ws informed that Miss Lois Cunning- the furieral of wuniv"h amet his "bs . dona hina v Wie Tuneral of Mr: x wd Mrs Iinia Patterson ham of Aaronsburg will teach in the Aman’ father. F. W 065. TAOS Mile Willams and Helen Nef! and. lof xceed by 14 room (the sixth, seventh and eighth’ gq, . , amt tha 1 cr nd by 12/are pa grades) vacated by Harry Burd for M: : recor Cause the remainder of the term. Mr. Burd Thelm is now employed at the Federal Weather Bureau on Round Top and Mrs. Paul Coxey and chil- Mz Charl rlotte per and Mrs. W. L. Grove wi fi . \ ' yi i crop k sunday morning at i I oh accompli a Grove and Earl Grove J Sunday y " I ney }- {4 H: np rd asserie ) Lemont spent Bunday evening ( at which time Rev re P vy &8 I ven g ater oS al od i no War « ay nang i ed ahi 2 a » MW IN ! a 0 at he niel horsisa 11 a } trial sermon, ‘Ga * ago the fox i : Me Mountain Wis Dun be N BREE 10n gi Ee b in 1943 proven pattern to follow going grower 4 2 . Mr id Mrs. Nevin Pishe and ini w——— ay s 20 But the today cooper Mr. and Mrs. Charley Hosterman,' a... yp Mate fate pa 2 po ' - Problems of Retailers its wartime job, bu ted 4 Fk Atanas y ke a tant / arughier of State Coun spent Fri- . had conditions are improved consid- distri! Woodward Hotel host and host- das me of Mrs. Nell B Buvs Registered Bull A mie 4 H , too, ha al ' availat » nd granddaughter Mabel Wolf, Fisher J Aegistered Holstein-Friesiar rou ! ms overcome, (erably “ " iw gist ven an 4 A left on the Greyhound bus Monday | william Call wairecently purchased by M {artford i J ecause " forenoon bound for a few weeks’ va- aban 4 - Ros oa " hid Boring Mills Pl : vhile ent the food pro- have be . maaan, Ji ar mpi Nl A } A ! DPTINE SAMS : i at Ar . LF ITI wor CX cation with relatives at Buffalo, N. pitchie e of OWn- iced mn ' E aiid Th en Laat LY ), 4 th th - ere r hev took the fal "ver Ott “ . " # " pr snd our i { : other ' ¥. They took the Buffalo Flyer out| agro) x State Col- | ersip for this stein, Inka Pon- | f h : {istributed [standing © {f Bunburs { 11 4 es 1 y . 4d RET] y 1 \ per cer io atid 2 of Su b ry juffalo, We hope lege, visited Mr > line, re- tiacBpofford Plebe 857748. has been or nl tyads annels ing chang bh shment in ¢ been cal- W "” 4 » factors necess « our buying Machinery has been f { 3s . + taller +4 I 2, y ai ‘ wv © Ww a +] Tar . 1d Tg A TY ix v ht | } . hasta HEY Will have a Jolly ume with their cently offially recorded by The Holstein. A on the eating habits George Fortney | Friglan Association loved one of America ne a established for the equitable ra- evening W Mr. Bratleboro, Vi. The Associalion is- T " WB DOD wl 1 tioning of foods when shortages al control 8 alg p— “i Vp b a LU y + = . "ul 1 V } . 4 JACKSONVILLE Ha Mars ram lee a ale : ued 15.165 regisiry An rans.er : " & iv threaten Governmental leg cerificates t nnsylvania breed SE : ‘hh loss han lof the food picture has been cen- mday school at 9:30 x . = wig) . "ol — Mr. and Mrs. Walter Corman and’ ; HOLTS HOLLOW on Edward of Bellefonte, were New 8 day supper guests at the D Communion service will be held Ertiey home. Glad to report that : fiuas rs deimer Ertley has improved Ben Vonada left Saturday for Fort Jackson, 8. C.. alter spending a week with friends and relatives here Dick Noll retuned to State Col- lege, Sunday after spending Christ. mas vacation with his parents, Mr “fs aiite fnnroved nat his Watson, ~June and Eimer Kesling. | “ag. sonn Schaeffer and ohfidten| 8 duite An payeq) out Myron Hicks, Carolyn Stemm of of Centre Hall, Bette Aley of Belle- | > has been li almost as long Moo Run, Mr: Lee Johnson and fonte, spent New Year's day at the mp ia Anna, and George John- Aley home r Callers at the James Shaffer hope | were Mr. and Mrs. Roy Shafer, Kathryn and Lucy Conaway, Claras | belle, Martha Jane, Rosetta Dor | othy, Vera and Carl Bartley Callers at the Noll home this past week were MY. and Mrs. Raymond of Pleasant Gap, spent | Neldigh and son Bobby of Bellis. h home folks fonte, R. D.. Mary June Fye., Mrs Babe Dolan and son Walter, Mis {larry Swope, Beetle Aley of Belle fonte . . Sunday visitors at the Alice Betz Paul Miller and nome were Mrs. Ruth Betz and chil- Howard, called on theif | won of Howard, and Mr. and Mrs attended Watch Night |; T pelaney of Centre Hall fils place Thursday eve- Mr. and Mrs. Chester Neff and daughter Lillian of Howard, were of Beliefoule, New Year's supper guests with their with home folks. daughter, M:s. Miles Bartley and family. Other callers were Mr. and Mrz. Raymond Harter and daughter Kathleen of State Colicge, and Mrs Harry Swope of our friends Mrs. Charles Johnsonbaugh and remarks, there will always, daughter Judy, Miss Emma John- sonbatugh and baby Carolianna, vis- i ———— ited the former's parents on New 1 campaign of 1944 Years Day \ no War Mr. and Mrs. Deimer Ertley and the children were Sunday evening sup- yar i ris- litical manetver per guests with the Jatier's sister t Thursday, and and family, Mr. and Mrs. Laird Kor- accompanied the EE 5h man of Mt. Eagle Inflation is a peril that it will pay Mr. and Mrs. SBumner Noll and id, regardless of what tem- children were Thursday evening Ppaient profits we seem supper guests of Mr. and Mrs, Ray- > Process mond Neidigh of Bellefonte, R. D, Sunday dinner guests at the home of Mrs. Lucy Conaway to help cele- | brate New Year's day were Mr. and Mrs. Robert Conaway and family, Ellsworth Conaway, Gertrude Sheas- | ley and daughter Shirley. Other call- {ers were Mrs. James Shafler and daughters. i Atl the annual settlement the! Jacksonville Cemetfry Association decided to hold their annual festival on June 26th, 1943. U. B. Church Activities: There will | | be cottage prayer meetings held in| homes vin wi aa Eeangelis: | More than all the others together, You who are left behind are not lefi The offensive is on — every soldier is ning at 7:30 Everybody welcome, | there is for you one soldier whe out! Your courage, energy and ability are needed at the front. Your enrollment in needed by the U.S. Army. Women in the the WAAC will help — now — when your 8h ley {1 family Donald itherman of Howard, Minnie and and two friend war or to watch | The Ladies’ Ald Society will hold | | their monthly meeting at the home| MUST come back. And who does not WAAC are doing. many noncombatant country needs you most. of Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Witherite this | ask hevsell When?... Now? ... Is he duties vital to complex modern war. Your If you are a United States citizen, age 21 | Thursday FRING | Mr. and Mrs Walker and! . . . » . . . I Mrs: AdS Paces rh and Find safe? ... What can I do to help? contribution, whether skilled or unskilled, to #4 inclusive, of good repute, any race, | William H. Watson siaried Suriday | will release a soldier for combat. color or creed, go now to your nearest fo attend. the funeral of Howaid | U. 8. Recruiting and Induction Station for DE onder a Yapasgrt For many soldiers’ and sailors’ wives, the And if you are receiving a wife's allot- LLL openings, pay. pio: | Milesburg, visited with home folks | ~ WAAC is the answer to a special need. ment from a soldier, sailor or marine now, motion and training of the WAAC, Yous ant Saturday. 2 Pint of Many women are finding in service totheir you will continue to receive it when you country — andl. your soldier — need: yer | Bellefonte, visited with their pars | country a common bond of bright purpose join the WAAC — your WAAC pay alone 4 y 4 |ents, Sunday. and shared experience — the feeling that ranges from $50 to $138 a month, the same Mr. k Lucas : ited rand Mis. 21 iligan at a vie | they are backing up their fighting men. as enlisted men in the Army. | ville, last Saturday. 3 CJ 7 NN A R M Y rn rr | The sick in our community are ‘® ve 4 | — ni ; I Lawrence © Vargo mototey hte : ae? ~ Ee RECRUITING AND INDVUCTION SERVICE | from timore, ~ last Wednés- . ‘BE BA] yo Ss 2s age approved by day and took his wife and baby from Women 8 Army , Se Postoffice Building, Bellefonte; Pa. WAR PRON Hi fon OA RE | the Centre County Hospital back home the same day. es ——_— TT a —rTml———
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