January 18, 1945 | . . | s————— - et —————————— ’ y : » | FIRST WINNERS NAMED FOLLOW SIMPLE RULES BUILD HOPPERS FOR il: Rationing Boards | IN PENNA. PEA CLUB AND SHOES WEAR LONGER CONVENIENCE OF HENS Garage at Philipsburg Worthy of Praise | Centre County | rE ess... ar Balici] H a, evers| *Particulur aa shone ve wv.) VY TECK EA HY Bx plOSIGN Tha * TR ville, Mifflin county ud the lars 1H Tu Hox Ver sind n to the construction an wation The 30- \ Price and Rat i y y ontie from page Or : War t id Rationing yield of fancy peas in Pennsylvania ‘ 5 ( mn page One) + | Boards is district have 4 | IN lon 5 A A Com. 44 noord as 7% H at WI 4 o oards In this dist In done a Hospita otes harvested in 1044. Jesse M. Huffing- fos ex L rept ntative of n- mind ont nt 1 jar ; a West pobie ir. There were | ! int { ( 8 t nt at " get 4 : 15 to wel an on Loe tru bat por i — K fl 4 = i Nor magnificent job of holding the tor xt . " nly three ran i. +d ph . slrsi vy x fale 0 extension vegelabie special only ures ANNETTE JEAN STOVER children and 13 great-grandchildren, Price line and helping In the fah at I e Per nov la State Colles exploded acoording i of Mrs. Watson was a member of the iaaring of rationed commodities,” S—— t H m Con, win opt 4 : { ire erry} PF "-, jrepor uifingion fore! Of Advent church. Funeral services were | District Director Joseph L. Ray sald Monday of Last Week a : EN a a Jus ’ . ‘ : ¢ bless 3 Fou: : wld Tuesday after t i- this week y Pennsylvania Vegetable Growers As- "0 and successiui trea Ape quantita H 4 Diew Lhe side and bagk ish Stover of Coleville, died at the held Tuesday afternoon at the Ad- |! : Admitted: Mrs. Carl M. Dreibels! sociation PONAOY {f the 1 { ¢ ( { ’ out of the bullding and bley Centre County Hospital here at 10:20 vent church with Rev. L. FP. Sheetz More than 1000 unpaid volun- bis, State College, R. D tion among cannery crop y panes out of the froft a. m. Friday January 12, 1045, after Of Bellefonte, and Williaa Rachau [teers (1045) are working on the 30| Discharged: Mrs. Glenn Pye, Mo- | announced the winner "at { 1; rsh { Lo the occas Ateaislg # The roof was blown off and a short illness Born at } ! Mile burg, Mh hart . In A Finan board in thi 1," Mr. Ray point LAnnon woclution meeting last week In ar- slo rd { for work ant i TTT Ad ate hoDDet ce in Tan aown on whe trucks and August 30, 1835, she is survived was made n 1¢ Advent netery d Admitted Monday, discharged Pri- | pisburg 4 Hahisr or drs oortant o. if th 4! 4 as inside the garage The biakt 5 iDes and released her parents and the following siste : IN TON and brother: Virginia, Velma, Joan,| - MRS. ANNA H. SUTTON women began their volunteer duties |D weet pea or he lmlding to add Up Eloise and Philip, all at home, Fi rs. Anna H. Sutton rner resi- (with establishment of the first local Admitted Monday, discharged on (mm y & small neral services were tield " 1 ent of Tyrone fied Wedn y wrds three vears ago (ils mont Wednesday: Mr » r M. Weaver quickly Kovacic home at Coleville Monday nool n 1 ner nome in Actually the local board program State College total of Pea gl €rs gual Y A 4 : es of 1 i afternoon with Rev E. 1] tier Kinsburg. § Ww an JL, began on December 14, 1941—one Births A daughter Ww horn to | 1 in Lhe npey i. Use Of f tir {ede Jami ; ¢ tin * 4 The i in Stl unestimated today officiating. Interme: ln Warriors Mark tow week after Pearl Harbor—when the |Mr. and Mrs, Herbert Kellogg, of tion a lity pe row 0 ig hei Ji It includes damage to the bullding, the Union emetery jell nie . 4 " s #3 Mary OPA telegraphed Gon r James State College. a sont vir, and Mr eLred V ! th ¢ . iy oy ! pment, and damage 0 rau | asking him to set up Tire Rationing [Martin L. Adland, State Coliege: a pyppy REPORTED BR net MRS. MERRILL SHARER | om Ars ago. ou IB Are paards in each county, Operating “on to Mr. and Mi larence Ho) INJURED IN FALLS Annette Jean Stover, aged 9 daughter of Alvin B. and Susie Ram- ¢ patriotic men and day Theodore J. Allen, Howard, R Peachey ha Bellefonte, R. D. 2 g r. of ‘lempty stores and loan offices, the Mt land, Ohi fed at 8:3 Wi dion AE ibs : fi boar began operatior we in Spring Mills, R. D In who had be nesday, Janua I 4 x ¢ # : ’ ig a y Tuesday of Last Week im fell from th ’ 1. Kes f Or {f n ‘ DEET Mao i the Wwol equipment, land hospital the resu i ufbih iy 1 n April 1942. the additional re- Admitted: Charles (Get POTTRA LL t her n ‘ of ‘ ‘ n Am ) the fol- condition alt ’ ! { holding th ant Gay ylord Day lHefont J rol ij I be ¢ ng = r's and th trucks was aged about 52 | PAVID CHESTER SHIVERY y placed on the lozal boar YR D. 1 ov Schaafier. Gentil || mitted {avy H f » : t he wast I tu ; at the time of the ex. are her husband four | l vid hester Shivery of Storms- ! n hecame War ice and Ration- Di {+ Willlam Fe N rold 1 ‘ wit i 2 ‘ b ) t J 00 coupe bel dren Mr Made {al CK {3 town died M3 hon { y ‘30 P. ins 3114 ang i11 ar $ ™ {nme “A Kennet : " WO |! . wil SETI College, R. D v1 Pearlie B I Wednesday, January 10, 1945, of Thy out the country there are ‘a y p mn after seven month s born March 8, 1871 Elda Share Mi | y 5 iy APRTEER lwith makeshift equipment and in of Altoona Zion dian 1 township, a son of Dav ration be and 38 million gaso- ont | was born Hospital W that i . ‘ Hei on K | Won wi I'l { $ EE ——————— —— ter The {| 1 was held Monday vid /. and Sarah Moore SWvery line ration H volunteer price / A 4 : broke X d : { y v \ y vit nie i irvived v LW ister Mr na nel v P t velba A ne "YS . TE li ' A ’ “ay . i Tn ’ afternoon in velan vith It ! iri : : ha panel of » boar \ trip 24 i ww IN d M1 { ] ‘ ts pat ¢ y eT 5 | ment in thi ity. 1 ase hus- | Ethel Adams of Stormstown and jt about a half million 1 | stores! Reoired: Plovd Vest ent William { Beeo ty ‘ ! ’ on, 4 ; WHEN WINDS band is a son of Mrs. Pearie Sharer r Brungard of Bellefonte .a0n month, Their work locally } Goi nid : it in ) " of Zion R Funeral sérvices were held peen of great help to met nts it [ir Ver Lit y . . 4 8 4 { GET ROUGH from the Koch Funeral Home, State ' dmitt sharies Crist Il on VY D ment. 1 rown Supar Pramas Swvhi ih MRS. EMMA Li WATSON College Saturday afternoon, with ring the 8 million items 1m ri ent Jl R hilip Zeleznick his head struck 1 y K 4 N ls 4 ! 4 o Mis. Emma L. Watson, widow of Henry Shissler officiating. .ontrol loan : 2 fret y Bhim uncor . . a reg Tra ls : & Windstorm Felley Protects Yon wo gis wing oot oe nterment wa de In Grays cem- oan vl of th 1 board mar | nt | ! ros id the late John 1 Watson of Bogg ter ! an Modi wh we | 1 AFG ARR dopinarns ‘ ib ’ . From FMioancial Less See township died at 10 m. rriaay OL : nating ring ir wi ‘ a Laundering Mats January 12. 1945, at the home of X ne rationing and price control pro Beliefon 1 %) john Cold- , John's Evangelical & Reformed p 4 Y { daughter, Mrs. Miles Stauffer, ini MRS. AMANDA H. BICKLE grams cannot } alsed too highly. ron, Cents § Rev. ©. Nevin Stam equi | John F. Gr So Warren, Ohio, where she | beer GARDNER Many of them have bee the job Admitted Wednesd: discharged hurch school, 9:30, Ralpl ‘ ¢ betwi ar y ay & n visiting since early in emt Y $i amanda H. Bickle Gardner, for the whole years ana all ol rsaay: Mr ' irown, Centre and lenn Aumiller { brat ‘ e Lhe ¢ General Insurance Death was attributed to art con- former resident of Hown fled at Hem are qoing hel 3 Without all D1 nts. Worshi rvice ar ern H ' ‘ ' " Ol Fhone 7.) Bellefonte, Pa. dition, Deceased Ww aught of { home « ’ 01 ht of mpensation snd with. rth aughter w “orn r.i1 ‘ , Ezekiel and Tharity m { ) ! ! Coniler and Vv D m in 5 12, 1f on her 83rd birthd Sur- ig rg Ll Thursday of Last Week township on Jun 1: maki viving children air Mir lanch y EN n Ati tev if toned ard end her age at time of death years, Sigman, nola; Milton B, Gard. most hed food and fresh =o" Howard Haj y 7 months and 8 days. In er ne; vyla: Jar . . » meat } im pose litional “an. RD. 17 J. Fra 1894 Oe was unit burden ¢ r rat A po fon is, with John T. Watson August 1943, Survivi of Milesburg, } Ee ei ns SP Sk roe ti 2 5 k>: Ban With the Beginning of this New Year, Walter Sweitzer, of moy?t M1 \ Di » of Howard Meiating ne elp. A i ir loc Mr. a i R. | i key, George Maga , of Jey nt 0 Pp: Ir te ' t wa made in the 8 nek ’ be , hig re ri . at J ; t h! ES : i i EY : er : \ i ffi T . LJ Mis, Jumies J. Y¥ie. of New YOIk|cemeters, H cers do the job of advising their Tressler, Howard, R. D. 2 WwW € Ne-arrirm a 43-year-old radition : uo» Also surviv ig are a sister and 5 MRS. WILLA JANE FOLMAR Big 4 EE TOU 3. 4 oii : yr A : Mr w jane Fe widow Mt. Eagle NS ioe nell: Jesse Confer D George and Edward Orviston and Jerom onfer of he vent Count ¢ pital Ri AM week to the war effort ¢ y a in al ’ Mir Kelle : ] Bellefonte, in addition to 46 grand- | °° © = 0 (8 re ae” wpe, APDly ig the chairman of i Yor ' D1 d p Em rt om . tion : f : 8 BURNLEY They wilt } " ceived . r ed jo Saturday MELROY'S Pleasant Gap, Pa. d e husban Harr A 3 THREE W AYS FOR RbRei ert L Ziegle 1 bey pus dl’ mn Electric Appliances [| irew 's “Toni, or. at home, and The rat menace—one of the worst infant son. Bellefonte; Henry A. | D Centr Gifts - Toys Patents A TE in {1epon County Agent R. C. Blam Expired: Mrs. Milla Polar, pelle- | ———————— Fountain Service bing “Temp Past Ten ars, L4- The brows wg Pl Ld . | . A » Phone Bellefonte 6951 Iv. Ale Veter Poreign Wat ¢ “most destructive and menacing Yiwewr Bork > a A WwW O L & IRC EA CER Oe Enjoy Fresh POTATO CHIPS Ihe rat adv surpess. I A. Nelson, 8 : We ourselves, are shoppers, too, and therefore know what ALL THE TIME Pig bn 4 Mg pT Oey Iai Een. Tre ire thao Duticts ta tie hot. shopping conditions are like. We know what it means to find . | Wall Moore, died IFRONATGE 4 Hl ne . quantity limitations on some items and scarcities in others. HYDE’S Wednesday, Jan. 10. at t ea 3 ot be 100. Strongly -emplupind. BLANCHARD And we civilians in the Wolf store family are willing to accept POTATO CHIPS au | 3 lop aug in Pei ¥ iy ni sup fled nly : vice of | aplist church was ded. these minor discomforts of the home front. But we bélieve Made in Beliefonts "127.615 tons of food ot LBataday Ail a HA rE If in—and practice these truths: Get Them at Your Grocers There is no restriction on being pleasant! BETTER HEARING [mei iprpe Mic Abr cl di XL Ary Re DR ter ra bars sume re: oI 3 control operations, depen i ing of ie wip the Jonson; { There is no ceiling on politeness! I ors ‘a to. er of Aron, ES, Sw hus eet buen bo=| 1 ere is no rationing of courtesy! dor ; A wh . ) mn ant Bx to remove 1 nephew, Paul Porseman of Howard, | -— Ca iees. harbors, rat-proof buildings, poison is missing in action. Mrs. Forseman ; A . tae | LTAD the 1 ity Agent ‘Blaney Forseman «¢ Camp Lee, left the of New Radionic Wo lh is AS ) uf he : ™ / I mmends fortified red squill and Shaw (jome on Tuesday after spend § v Lat tat bv Tey John DATiUmM carbonate as poisons to be Ing some time in our community 1 Li rt Interment Used in Pt : : Nothing will prevent us from rat bal Mrs. Annie Ridge was admitted to Hearing Aid R in ARE Ra Further information on the the Lock Haven hospital last week : Umb n Bborbol oft i. pe K yt phn | You'll NEVER hear serving you cheerfully and poison bait, how to dis] Mrs McClellan Miller 15 still quite $ COMPLETE + Mill tribute Dolan bait methods of fms i ha 1 : 1 40 ARADY.10. WAR atl RN a other cory a 1} Dut is recovering under the care patiently, day in and day out. i an el } er ) fof her daughter, Helen who came ! J > With Neutral Color ! meats aie aitfinsd in fr home during her mother's {liness these statements "hat this store has weathered : : : : | 3 $ 0 . > eV M at WOLFF'S nother war, several economic Earphone ond Cord Pet ™ ala B Col wi ‘srinsyvivania State ‘ollege hich xs " . ab can be obtained from the Agricul DONT FORCE CHILDREN : a » . TO READ TOO SOON, depressions and other crises is a tural Extension Office in Bellefonte White Brothers 1 p PREDICTS CONTINUED Nolse-weary parents, anxious for You i, Bave to take what you can tribute to your faith and patron- : ¢ : RETTY » SAAR Junior to amuse Himself by quietly get and like it.” ' A au eg e SCARCITY OF SOME FOODS 1 i" SC amed. today © oy age. We offer you our continued if) = Soto Te fa atte feu oon. that ten hing pre-school children Don’t you know there's a War hospitality and friendliness in b 4 0 read Is usually mychological id : Allegheny St. Bellefonte, Pa. tinue to harass American house and physiologically Rowing oy on? 1 solving yout home furnishing wives throughout 1045, In the opin- : jon of Dr. 8. W. Fletcher dean of . Pr: BE. A Hetis, in charge of the “We don't have to worry about shopping problems. Courteous, the School of Agriculture at the efding Clinic at the Pennsylvania " : : i Pennsylvania State College State College, believes the great ma- customers these days. cheerful help is our only objec- NOTICE! Emphasizing that civilians face no juny of Sire aula cilldren lack tive : i G insurmountable lack of vitamin. | ® NECESSATY language requirements ' In cooperation with owt Government in an effort to conserve fuel, rich foods, Dean Fletcher predicted (And may develop near-sightedness save electricity, and on account of shortage of gasoline, " the following schedule of reductions in the supply of meats, ut tatty eve coordination from pre- poultry, butter, evaporated milk, po. Mature reading New Store Hours will B tatoes, fresh vegetables, and lard, | “Parents shouldn't worry if their! e Observed The harried housewife, he safd, child doesn't begin to read until he! in Millheim Borough can count heavily on adequate sup- starts school,” Dr. Betts says. “A! : Starting J 8. 105. by the : plies of eggs, fish, margarine, cereal! /®W children are ready to read at i arting January %’ by undersigned business places: products, dry peas, fluld whole milk, /4'% or 5 while others, wiv may be 4 MONDAY till 6 P. M., and non-fat dairy products such as Just 8s bright, aren't ready for read. TUESDAY till 6 PM oe ol a Yr ghd | S . h oM. (chocolate milk, | In setting 9 years as the age | 3 WEDNESDAY till 9:30 P, M. | Meat will be Jess plentiful, he which all children should by Ah 5 THURSDAY till 12:00 Noon (warned, because of the 25 per cent|to read, Dr. Betts sald “a child who » ’ : decrease In the hog crop, Fresh veg- ean't read wil ¢ FRIDAY UI 8 43 M. Pn |etabies alo will be sca he Added, cially and nose capped 0. “Eleven Dependable Friendly Furniture Stores™ ; o" « un * new crop is ready, parents would be wise i HOPRNAN 2 PROVE itn aaar sane: 4 | a clinic for speciatignd hele | WHERE YOU ALWAYS FIND SMILING, COURTEOUS SALESPEOPLE BIERLEY'S ELECTRIC SHOP WEIS PURE FOOD STORE |, After the first World War, the| This and other reading problems | WATSON'S 5 & 10 BRICKER'S CLOVER FARM United States persuaded All her po- (will occupy specialists when Dr. Bboy RE tential allies to disarm. This was a|Petis NEFF FURNITURE STORE R. 85. STOVER, JEWELER brilliant success for the Nagis! Wii holds his Snhval Seininal- an Pebruary 2 we repeat the process? -— eae
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