Page Six THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, BELLEFONTE, PA. February 5rd, 1938 POTATOES REIGN AT FARM SHOW 1c antinued from page one) fio. How else the fact that week the booth 718 potatoes at 5 cents each? Anyone who has eves picked a potato bug from a plant that didn’t look worth the bug's effort will tell you that 30.773 potatoes is a lot of Murphys, Put up in bushel lots, it would réquire 340 measures to hold them They would weigh 20.400 pounds, and when sold at 5 cent coach would bring $1,538.66 When vou bought a potato booth 13 persons were employed cooking and serve ing them didn’t mive vou a hot aked potato and take your money. sir! They put it on a paper iit its hide and put a big nen butter inside total of 810 costing $324.00 way. Then, too, salt cel. and Farm Show 105 pound: SOY to sat. preparation, While never favored the pepper baked potatoes fair to mention do like can you account for during Farm Show s0ld a total of 30,- at the | one of the who Just al week butter a provided, eaters consumed important acces Wtato on pepper heim on mos three g on W gas bak- eontin- the Al one rator where the trim and Iresh employes filled the equipment and one day less than 95.000 n 4 1ked "Ww 5 Mr. Bower ole difference sold at the Ones you up by were Sil( kept thirteen auring the buy walked five cents, while thi said, “you inter, paid mee potato ou got me m | ounce Bower sald do this the Association has to pay a premium price, for a tremendous pile of potatoes has to be gone through to find 340 bushels of T-ounce ones Potatoes reigned in more one place in Harrisburg during Farm Show week Mr. Bower re- ported Ihe Association held a guet at the 5th Street Metho- church, Harrisburg, on Jan- 18, and like the postman who for a walk on his day olf, po- growers at their big annual nl atoes There were potato the banquet them they managed to 420 pounds of pota- mighty near a pound a half per Reduced other term banqueters 7 bushels, R. U. Blas- Department of » a total of 7 ingame, head of the Engineering at the College, was Agricultural Pennsylvania toastmaster while the principal waker at the banquet wa Dr Ralph D. Hetzel president of Penn State. We're taking a guess that the J of Dr. Hetzel's talk was potato In or- to often than ban dist uary KOE: tato banquet 300 and yO! lovers at among person the State ' in the day the Associa-~ their annual meeting. in with the Farm Show ers elected for the ! Wer Waiter 8S Doylest president mldson of Venango and Ebon ecretary own resident Belle! "ed rer’ and general manage: Direct I walter Buck Ol ors town Fi Lehigh Ly New Freedom County Robert Wigdon vania Huntingdon John D. Schrack, Logs Fish - womps fl - v: Edward Potter Cot hin an own A llered vy by “Stecking * PURE (=X0X01)) »" I Ty these many Tae food bargains. § “Wels Quality Evaporated | MILK | 3-20: Santa Clara (Size 40-50) 4-25 Log Cabin Syrup 3. *= 12-02 prow 21 | egos - - - - } | to | {| Gathered from Nearby Farms. Give Complete Satisfaction. - dozen 23c Every Egg Guaranteed Dole or Del Monte Juice 2 25¢ Spinach 3=-23c Gibb's No. 2% can 10s * * 20.07 1 Bisquick =< 17¢ 0-01 pkg 2% Welch's rape Juice® 21¢ Sundine Orange ] ice 2: 25¢ Juice ane 290 | | Sheftord CHEESE 0:'18¢c pkg Chevelle « Limburger White American - Piments 35-250 Dates 2 ~ 25¢ Rinso 2°39 Soaks Clothes Whiter Spry = =5le¢ enn HEALTH SOAP Lifebaoy 3--19¢ Handi-Rolls 2 === 15¢ FREE-.1 by Polishing Soap with 2 pkgs. "WEIS QUALITY SALAD DRESSING « ~ 29¢ PURE MUSTARD «~ 15¢ APPLE BUTTER »- ~ 15¢ RE ——— i i TENDER CHUCK ROAST End Cuts ROUND STEAK Cot from Quality VEAL ROAST SKINLESS WEINERS 10 to 12 MEAT SPECIALS Average Ib 19¢ Ib 13V3e Ib 24c Ib 18¢c Ib 25¢ I Stamped Beef ! per Ih | fnew to a hospitad, to ' the She | organization's operations quoted as having stated that gaveful grading, trade marking or labeling, and packing were tu most important features of suce cessiul marketing, The article says Mr Kepler, grower from Mills, was to speak on point the Grower, Shipper,” but was unable pear as scheduled Dr. E. L. Nixon, of vania State College speaker at the meeting, and one of the best known potato authors thes In the State as well as a na- tional figure on growing, packing and marketing farm and orchard produce, spoke on “The Philosophy Underlying the Development, Pro- duction and Advertising of Penn- sylvania’s Potato Industry.” Wh Nixon stressed the importance of marketing potatoes in clean, trade- mniked Hustrating the dif- between such packa and feed, fertilizer and plain customarily used of all kinds table Millie M Pine Grove “The View- Packer and to ap- Hl of the Pennsyl- the [inal bag ference we the usual bag packages having samples play cakers’ DY on Qis- —c—— DEPUTY ro roe NAMED BY KEELER (Continued from page one) pleted, ers is satus of two oth- in doubt, owing altidavits from are while the somewhat to fact that the Bherif{ office cluded on the papers The Commissions deputies hall waigned him Chie! Deputy tll have full asin] Deputies in cas ergency requiring his when upon by enern] deputic Compensa- vices shall be ac- ance provided by that the Sher- the not ai- set forth that 8 riorm any by the Sheril! and that th to { power any « fis stance called any of the tion for ich orditg to allow law. and added nany LON if each the Inst ure appointee com- lower right commer commission appears 5 1 photograph of tm apboin the tees whose 1 fonts Jellelon Joseph 1 Leo Boden Beezer Bellefonts who 08 INAS been se Lhe Fisher. Boalsburg Camly, Unionville ————— PLEASANT VALL'Y (Boggs Township) and Mz. Clair Richner and “x: Sunday with and Mis. Willian VOC — Mr hig parents, Mi: Richher Mrs spent pagyen Ra ph McCartney babs a lew days last a, M anid N 5 at Mt. Eagle and SE 9 Vili La Iv MoCarine} 1 Caris Robinson KEN N EDY M H. Alkey in Bel) efonte William Gas F n M ( noon Mr. and Mrs. Ru on friends at MU fate ont Bunday Mes, Ralph MeCarthey and son ol Plearant were in our a few days Mrs. William Robinson 18 re on the sick list Fount MeCdrtney « ] b friends, Joseph, Jerry Leather and Memar Bathurst ¢o0k 8 ip to the cainp a few days ast week Mr. and’ Mrs James Lucas and wore avo Miss Hamah Emel called at Russel! Luchs homs Satur day H. E McCartney of Mileshiirg was a Satu day diner guest at his pae rental hoax Mr. and Mrs. EH. Runkle ea led at the J. F. McCartney home Friday evening The sick are thig™ writing EE Ur, . S Senator Guffey Tells His Views Problems that affect America In general - and Pennsyfatia fn par tietlar will Be frankly discussed by Benstor Joseph ¥. Guifey, in an exclusive article in She Baltimore Sunday Américan. This article ap- pears Sunday. February 6th in all regular editions and on Sunday, February 13th iz the predate edi- tion call Win. Lacan and el or shurg Va ley port Lt all reported better at ate ——— Act Blinds Man While Jack Romn. 3M-year-old shirt manfacturer was walking from his office to his home, an unidenti- fied man stepped up to him and | flung the contetits of a jar In His The jar contained a strong | solution of sulphurie neld. Rwhed | to be bo sv Plumbers making reps ulgee, Ak's high school attend 100 children detected un odor dy bunéd that he | (will lose the sight of both eyes C. C. Shue village r. Rovin was found | Church Lant Andrew ! Bush Hollow (H U R(H ; x Advent Church Pastor Irvi waking 9:30 } % £24 NOH SUC Sup! Sund Kanne! 1. a. m Dix Run Beno baplist Chur h rH sun } A H t M i Out and Pastor Bellefonte Presbyterian oved by all mr Boal burg Lutheran Parish John's Episcopal, Berle Rev Rob J. Bu Cant Thi It t I Eph JAAN munition; 11:00 a Cron Mm. Regu moeddiig ol Hublersburg Evangelical Sa J 1 Ri forme Coleville Pliga.m a1 vill United Brethren, nie belle G. EH | WHEN FOREST HAVE RANGERS TO BE DETECTIVE Fore be dete y Bellef Rebe: shut g EXECUTES WOMAN IN homé ILLINOIS SECOND #3 A mother w children Friday ent Hien tiam after her 15 Rant Sununit Hill Che the doath econd the wercame his a net and refu ed absence Etelle apital punishment terevene hi wutl, Gov. John had pos lakt wee T d ~ YEARS H to k Re pil STYLISH. COMFORT WITH Ni [SOone today's agree that the spocess of is the corseling beneath, You hieve that stylish silhonette and a gracefully poised comfort and freedom with the NuBblone foundation designed for your figure problems and boned with the only Woven Wire Stay in the world, Enjoy trae firwre (harm Phone or call for a NuBone trained corsetiere NU-BONE CORSET SHOP W. High St Phone 14-W or S340-R bel C. Johnson, Corsetiere BELLEFONTE, PENNA hion agthorities frock an a In h' FARES AS LOW AS PER | E3 MILE *Excellent Service to Practically All Points in the United States & Canada ” fréquees Daily Trips . Massive Modern Coaches wuriously Upholstered Recimiag Chairs Penn Belle Hotel Phone 75 until Frida: as not event- poned the exdcution: That the sentence w ually cummuted all others have been since Mrs. Elidabeth Reed was hanged in 1845 for the poisoning of her husband, came # But Gov. Horner sald Mr: offense was too viciou thing but death, FARM CALENDAR nx I" wrprise Porter's merit fi Lo "ins the Penn school Timely Reminders from syivania State College of Agriculture Feed for the Ewe Flock 1 silage ni wernt HG | Penn The det until lambing Bat tock amount of grain fed mined by Lin uwdene hepherd, depending tion of the { Prune Grape Vine oron on t ock rowing Hens Need Feed Get Soll Reads Sell Clear Honey Protect bgp ( ow or grees NPers ocenlugrade People answer And jump from an WEDNESDAY All Cu » LOCK } use noid food Smit auct TUESDAY. MARCH aer = flor B - Ww Hound arn farm nt bred rattle nh a fary Nace at 0:30 m EM WEDWEST JAY, MAR it] on whist Rout wi Meek farmn b% mile cas { Orays church Mution towns Hydrtioek, San nodements sme household goods. Bale 1230 goon. EB. M. Smith, suct TURSDAY FEB 10--Charles M« Henry will sell car oad of good fowa horses at Ralph Gregory Barn Peterburg. Pa i» Gibney, auct Meter er Sanath 3M. A. Behrer nown af the De i» Rk snd wt a the at RIDAY atiey FER 18 ey in (act, wil on the premises Potters Mills, next Town church in Potter farm containing 50 building: anda 25 land Sale at 1p» nut HURSDAY, MARCH 10-0 will offer at public sale at slong the Bate Highway halfwns between Clintondale and Mackey. vile. a Mull line of livestock and farming implements. Sale at 10 Am ahi. FEF M Smith auct FRIDAY, MARCH 11«¥red Ourner will offer at public sale on the John Spicer farm , mile N. of State Col loge. stock and farm Implements Bale at 1 o'clock. LF Mayes suc! FRIDAY, MARCH 11:J. K. Confer Will offer at public sale at his farm one and a guarter miles south of Potters Milla along the Ceorges Valley road, livestock and farming Implements. Sale at 10 3. m v M. Smith, awtioneer SATURDAY, MARCH 19--Wim. R. Hoy, ry 3 fan at PN sale on Nis farm fle south of Hublersburg, along ane highway, livestock and imple. ments. Clean up sale. Sale at 12 noon. L you, Aauct 18° TUESDAY, MARCH 15-W., W. Tate will offer at public sale on the Tha farm at Pleasant Oap station, fu line of lHvestock and farm imple. ments. Sale at 10 o'clock a. m. EM. Smith, auct, This is s cleans up sale TURBSDAY, 15%. ¥ and C. BR Boob will offer at ute ale mile and of ¢ loments. Sale at 10 mn, rt Bn a 1 Jo-cnihin dt ' ao at Tog 5 go: By o£ at roto Hh Bory gon geen oe ESIC wale township, a actress with good res of timber. E M Smith LV m L Card his farn M i WEDNESDAY 11e MARCH (1 $ Muswer . ed APPLIC ————————————————— Legal Notices ATION i OR PRANK R GISTER Atherton } WwW 4 ) nin xe 4 tial Thomas nik M owns | 4 oy ) of acount count eceaseq BILAOER CRAWFORD sooount of of el of Bellefo DONOVAN of Donovan ie The Louvelin DALEK ~ I Mary v Donovan deceased i ARDON {EAN NOTICES tie » The Frank Mary Bor \ WW XOCTs ate first Dale - 1 Yeo wigh first Don Na thon ¢ Wi wd and » Natio ge. 1 inte e Piret “ollete. adm H. Woods decened Th second ar 8. Calvin Witine Emma A Wither nahin, deceased second and Wagner and ol ok of ¥ Bellefonte of 34] aan Bilger eased May owl ord Crawford TOCeRs nd Anal Trust © Ne state of Rob deceased JONN LL. WETZLER, w Clerk of the nire County, Pa and d YAN of eo of Lis Nal wm of OX Cheeseman When o man gets biscuits with his meal His wife receives a kiss that's real PILLSBURY'S BEST
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