January 20th, 1938 THF, CENTRE DEMOCRAT, BELLEFONTE, PA. Page Seven. A —— ——— —— MANY FARMERS : { REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS FOUR SANDY RIDGE MEN AUDITORS REPORT fn t with BR. R. Hartsock, treas ATTEND MEETING . . ARRESTED IN OSCEOLA Of Curtin 1 own hip. Bettiement RECEIPES { ® » ‘ - . Pp | h i y we N re S——————— Martha Nason to J. C. Nason, of of Joseph Nyman eop e an PO Ss in e «l 5 (ATE 5 More than 300 farmers from six | Huston wp., tract in Rush Twp. “A man is chokine my mother ¥ : ounties of the state, 136 of whom $1 We the words which led Chief « uw 07 . f w=! were stocholders, attended the} Frederick Pehl, et ux N { xeky a 10 : " Fourth Annual Stockholders’ meet= | Tyson, of Rebersburg, tract ing of the Hollidaysburg Produc~ | Twp.: $175 tion Credit Association, heid In the Phillp Wilenzik, et al, to old Jaffa Temple, Altoona, Jan=! Hopking, et ux, of Barneshoro uary l4th I Philipsburg: $700 H R. Snoberger of New Enters Hublersburg Cemetery Association prise, vice president of the ASssoc= to W. H. Markle, estate, of iation, was in charge of the meel~!8tate ollege tract in Hublersburg: ing. He announced that the meel- ng was for the purpose of making Ida M. Gleas a report to the sto kholders on the Evan of Philinst progress made during the past year Philipsburg: $3,000 and to outline the Assoclation’s Charles Callahan, et program for 1938 ida C. Callahan, of Clet TA report of the Board of Direct= | in Rush Twp.: $1 rs and of the Executive Commit- irinda C. Callahs tee was made by Mr. V. Ross Nico= | Callahan, et ux y emus of Martinsburg, director for ict in Rush Twp: $3,000 b ; . ym | lair County. worge W. Wolf et al og rt NS oN Wide World) WHO LL GET : Lt Secretary-treasurer, William H dressier Rebers) ; J I'hat was nation's guessing sishop. read the official minutes of | Two.: $10 LOYALISTS TAKE TERUEL . .. Wounded, game as Justice Charles Su h- | the | > , 8 worn, but happy over Spanish government's cap- erland retired J, 1 treasurer's report of the Associa-!of Boggs Twp. tract i ture of strategic Aragon city from Franco's reb- way for. Pres § : pr owed that mem-= : els, two Loyalist soldiers are taken on muleback appointment to tion. His report showed that A, spe i p $ wased from 314 WO { 2 r \ { to hospital. Court bench. bership had increased I p oe ’ hi orm n 336, and that the volume of busl~' of Boggs Twp. tract had Inceased from $177,000 to 210.000 AL DITO STATEMENT, Aceount pas ession, and gave ihe IL C. Poorman, to } Farmer WORLD BUT. TER CHAMP, Femco Alma, ] Bolivar) purebred Hol- 4 stein of Minne- RESEARCH ANALYST... Inter- apolis (Minn.) national race for development of Tribune demon- synthetics finds United States in stration farm, Jiont gank, according to Dr. J. H. smashed all rec- ji8 , a : unty \ isl } o1 | ~ A ty rumbull, research expert o . ords for junior Ra : Ta tapi GA clation ER Xa mah BA a ‘ aC A "OTIS F. Goodrich company, it ol i two Jor Ju old E% pi RE a A ; bs # Ea retary hihi hor liga ioe | hy na phi 4 Wi LEGAL NOT I IS authoritative survey ited koro- cows “by pro. ri ig : seal and neoprene, synthetic rub- ducing 1 s 3 al . 3 R Con bers, as major American research pounds of but- NER lel or: J 4 . Robert si Bossi Sy bday Lash feats. ter in 365 days ——— —— — Associa Fupreseniak or FASHION FLASH . .. % OT 3 AY Myers. member of the Stale MK On Tahiti Beach in Mi. ed Al ontrol Board, and R. 8. Clark ami, Fla, Miss Connie Fitts ny Huntingdon County Farm Agent CALTIO SOTHO Keane made style head- B hi, Ry 5 ‘ An interesti it of the mc lines with this wid e - brimmed bongay of hand.wov } APPLICATIONS FOR STATE COMPENSATION . “RITSY" SCORES AGAIN . .,. Bryan M Bitsy" { i Col wu . A ve , BIRTHDAY SURPRISE PARTY HELD NEAR TOWN Sewing Club Meets “My Skin Was Full of Pimples How to Think Mo ¢ Clearly {le Hour Sewing Club me and Blemishes from Constipation” J ful q : | Pepa Helea Peers, Mary Peters fd Mv skin ia sungot Ed slows with |v 3 . ived many useful glits thu ntin : i - y- 4 Theresa Kane. Mrs. Gertrude Emen- | M7, 3kin is smooth and glows with in ) ! v fasch hag apart werd A ’ ‘ hg - . ; a pr H Yh Smt : M Dx *" health.” Adlerika washes BOTH N Le 7 cla s family. Bit 1izer, 3. Helen Smith, Mrs IO- 3 Mr C. Rockey ¢ mily, UO eT on an . bowels, ang relieves constipation Ars. A ghey an rag ol thy" KIfE MP Ruth Stover and Miss 14¥ «5 often aggravites a bad com- b nA Se itra by 8 § t5ng : Mrs. Mortis Garner and sea cos RETR YT a rg " Bw tine tl To 1 tL AC WHALE mpensa . 6548 00 san sa —————— R . betard niot r. and Mrs, George Hoo= " ! a 1 Jetta lee King. Al‘er an inpoyadie pexion. Widmann & Teah, Inc, 1 more Su: A jaar ; . : Rion | 1340! yiY not ignore the ne ‘i ‘ 94 PHOEBE evening cefreshments were served Drugs! ——— ——a———— a ——sn - - January Clearance Sale| : == 0% DISCOUNT ALE wi coss—— [EE 8 On All Shoes and Rubber Fool SATUR., JANUARY 22] = = | I Le Eg EE a a i a al Comments RL RH "» Aro ’ Ne : Ce $5 00 Shoes at $4 00 Final Clearance of "AT susie seciox MeriG HH Fa 4.50 Shoes at 3.60 Women's (oals > gg a 3.50 Shoes at 2.80 $29.75 Coats, 4 $15.00 VA > “5 , 3 E Tg a composed by Jean One Lot Children's Special Lot Selby were given by Mrs $45.00 Coats, - $29.75 Ewe po Sualivou, the faves on $2.50 and Romance” by Tcharowsky,K Mrs $65.00 Coats, - $39.75 / | | Deo wna “Kamenoymrn: $3.00 Shoes Style-Eez Shoes Mrs. Louls Schad played Shubert’s Ave Maria” and “Liszt's “Liebes- traume” on her violin; “Down In ANF Nn oes Wakes ana 3s To Go At To Sell At One Rack of i | Ay Be oh aw wii Te Auvinen, Bang "“Byivia” by Ole} M ’ v 4 Speeks; “The Cradle Song” from of i oy Capiice Vienols” by Kreisler and J I 1A C . Autumn” by Breitenfeld, were ang by Mrs. Robert Walker, Seve 5 00 ; CB eral violin accompaniments of vies at * eq. { 3 tro.a arrangements were played by i HB Mrs, Schad. These were especially delightful Refreshments were served at the ER |e i vu a. Kayser Silk Hose LH [= ale Starfs Friday, Jan. 21si ai 9:00 a.m. LL) a aby oh AND WILL CONTINUE UNTIL JANUARY 3Ist * pt a , ronomists of the Pennsylvania ir State College In controlling soll erosion, . . Eighty farm demonstrations have Kayser irregulars + + «IN SCrvice been started in 41 counties, In 9 H : ( mort enne: otative control 1s weight or chiffon. Regular $1.00 used, the most common feature H being strip ¢ ing. The strips grade, now 59% a pair. | are laid out on the contour lines the slope of the and. Brockerhoff Hotel Building BELLEFONTE, PA. There are times when even a Dad dy admis that his son has becom a man. '
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