Page Four YHE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, BELLEFONTE. PX. March 1, 1945 { ved bv hi fath or: | lu der Company of efonte ha | Milesburg Man Is RYE, 1a 1 muvived OY B38 aio sf Logans Banquet Von iongl og lion img 8 hat 74 To Undergo 1 Killed by Train i | ; V y I A On Anniversary pointed to tum a, Me opment | Physical Exams Ie over to the mpany (Cot ed from pree One) Y ! ! y (Continued from page One) December 18, 1895, on motion © t 5 Gage | i 1 1 ¥ { 13 a ir rout Of delevcalm found along the adjoining ; the company for more than 60 years, | OH MY ay hy a ; legates | H: wold Frederick Cia il 1 vilit Ww 'y i : ( any short distance from the wreckage of |° Mrs. Clara Toner a neighbor for We i ructed to vol or Ml By 3 ‘ ond i 0 pla in we Ung , - the cig le : =a bh > about 25 vears: Miss Marie Dol, Compe it man of the Undine Com ’ 1 : ! \ 1 re marshal excemt a “cer- ker, p fe pr iy Yoo . : ’ . : Bellefonte borough secretary, and PAny for n i : A. A. Kohlbecker, pr ID orl 1 with Rev. ( rops, Machinery ’ Soil Mis Louts Carpencto, Bellefonte HINT person and i the Undine oo |G Ki Mee Central City Hotel, and two friend Wp { Milesh . . . a ALM { ’ WE mittee Insists on this “certain” per- AaTOUP at Kiwanis eeting Cornelius Estright and Alired ad Erosion Topics at An. |[newspaperwoman ' (se Was to be e 1 { 50ND. a compromise was Lo be reach- Seeks t Kk} bat Deli enhizer both of lesburyg \ s Mr, Boob also Introduced mem A 1 fled SECKS Lo Lomba ciin- V | file al M " y h ed on a citizen outside both come standing on i join Wh nual vee ng be of the Borrow: Council, bor "wt » 5 Ba Tt Mr, 1 : panic guent Child Problem about 75 feet we of the B i ? ough oMcials, ofMeinls of the Undine crossing when the \ \ ) 9 . entre county farmer some of Pire Company, fathers of member March 17, 1806 / Wi | train approaching from ¢ ext A L them accompanied by thelr wives, In the armed forces, and the fol wbsent al this mecung and he was A pane] the same time they saw Lu initiated the 1945 farm program of lowing servicemen who were home HRC cent iperfod on the proposed ing in the sw direction. a - i unty Agricultural Extension on furlough: Sgt. Robert Miller, Cpl November 24, 1897, a special meets prem { rvi {on rond that parall the { Former County Association at tension meeting Ralph Moerschbacher, 8/Bgt. Wil- Ing was call d to a rept the new uiidren that point . . Friday, In the court house at Bell Ham Walle, Plc, Henry Casper, and Duliding (the present fre houre) th The thre . waved t l Soldier Is Killed one roy ma ery, aw iH Pvt, Daniel] Hine and to make arrapgements to fur fon C and saw his truck stop at management, wit phasis on sou Other introduced included Al. | TUS BRING On motion { Harry penn Belle Hotel ing, but ently the di fa ( ( rosion control, were discussed bert Kerstetter chief of the Aluha Jackson the bullding poce) to notice the train a ng ft t | Hi A 1g t 1s siong were fol i ‘ompany, State College; Wil. (and Arrangement wen the truck started ove ‘ " tension alist {rom n nn Ham Shuey chief { e bos nN ON Ne new pulcing in front of trai ! vivania S oll 4 ‘ is locate Kohlbeck: Milesburs west of Lhe Iv the UsSIOnNn ang 0 beltweel " WO Wa Crushed To Death Sui) th Movil] worker of GMMR Tar) Te evi Bellefonte, 1 1; Under Own Truck woud reveal wat thes nsuf- D2 | Aged Man Lies In ficient cases to warrant a full-time Russell Wilk Rip dd Snow 17 Hours tuatior BELLEFONTE GUNNER prog BEECEIVES PROMOTION pict crossing. 8 cas while by hom lance I from Belle within a man 1s belie and the locomotive hand rall in hh torn loose } roadmen said the of the impa Lioyd W. Lu Was a n of A i poy : i w ng optralipy ; Hy At t next meeti he'd br Jos Gil I "who an vi es 1 ith 1 N Donald declared that ne © \¥ ; . drew N. and Lula N : iCas i a 5 lary 22. 1870, the by-laws and con- the | ing idren Ra O~ 41 dong with ma ther } | ; was born in 18 nship, n«¢ Now 4 tin n ir oh a, 8 A LT m os i stitution we lopted al hh m= burt ; n et ait the armed counties in Pe: vivania far be. @ \ ¥ Yarnell EE ment Of G00 permATen: pasture, Marre LAT nome | ds set. Pied Byer of Wood. ears of age ive dees we vy § THURSDAY - FRIDAY - SATURDAY "ONE CHOP AT A eA Mr Bamer pointed out that contour | August J. 1870, motion, was mage ward: Jacob Elyers. of Rebershurs. favorable tat he never wil tn 0 Jo p= \ od TIME DOES IT" PON. Bl 1c inexpensive, 10 eetabilth, And June 24 of the same oor a prelly. wan R Do ood a, Oe A A a. gi I | ea MAYES LOVE 10 MIS ND Of "LIKE RE- ' PAYING A ' PERSONAL ; ithout cost to 378, a pomin as 4 BANK LOAN IN 01 qe wbfasmed by wm Surougn Gir appelnted to seule Irises la 4 INSTALMENTS BY expiaine mittee realized the sum of $19 MARKET QUOTATIONS FROM IN- : . Where n Y d nt ivy oy ptions miler a Cal Corrected Weekly by C. ¥. Wagner COME" : ; ESTOS Tl BUGIC Tt aust 875. Town Cou nila & Co. Inc, Flour Mill, Bellefonte ) tivities for the previous yoar Shows e company was in spiendid. eondl tion and financially sound Samue ine and William Hillibish were appointed to appear before Tow Council to see if they L Ht out water in me house May 30. 1882 the Hope Hos Cam: THURSDAY thru SATURDAY pany of Lock Raven Ba . « Continuous Shows Saturday Starting st 2 P.M, CODA O Dal ie Int , eit ‘ rely July ‘ Zion Band, which ac- pos THE SCREEN'S : . {is short-strawed is well suited for Wo w Bellefonte firemen ya Te LO : MOST MASCU. The First National Bank “50 SHO. Ute, Residue. Setdtn A Flesta Lunes, LINE. HE MAN paid August 4 1882, a bill was received / T, Ys ; MEETS THE Member Vederal Deposit Insurance Corporation es Le ommended u cot 1y- . } . . sensations! Ca sovery BELLEFONTE, PA. a. ‘Dut Cation That cure stmt onan Su Look Hater coumiaittee dus . IVES, AFEVes, (sTELS, YEAR'S SEX. wited to Centre : in 5 band members, and officers of the ) SANDEL SOLOWYN oral DISCOVERY Wolter Brennon oll conditions and gr NE Logan Hose Company apiointed a 4 ¥ ir eariy-ordering of committee to go to Lock Haven . i a EE EE EE EE wing to labor shortages investigate matters and report at Pu : turing plants and limited the next meeting A week later the - 7 : : — MONDAY and TUESDAY —— atl ties A . port \ where the greatest gain can Dlayns amsessod $1 to pay the Lock hs achieved What we need is more pas- ' Haven bill. October 4, 1882, the bill ture and more hay Increase the was paid of ove TF ont se: I'S acreage and lengthen the rotation! Pebruary 5. 1884, 4 motion was ’ i A RAY) proving the quality of hay les In'ing m improving the methods for curing! January 5. 1886, an alarm bell was WING BEERY NASH $ ¢ staveing OVER 100 PAIRS WOMEN'S SHOES Mr. Dickey was followed by Mr {weeks Inter at which time Samuel PLUS A BIG ROMANCE-ACTION.OUTDOOR WIT! McCall, who in discussing farm ma- Rine was pald 25 cents to take it T™M “THOROUGHBREDS” ADELE . . . y from the railroad station to the fire. NEAL MARA Formerly on the Ration List driers as offering & marked ad- house The Most Exciting Horse Race Ever Filmed { vangement in the processes for cur- The president fined the secretary to a “celebration” by some of the EST FEMINING LAUREN BACALL transportation facilities, Stress also Bellefonte committeemen reported 4 \ \ - “ was put on improvement of pastures that the bill had been reduced to o . NN ro SEE IT NOW AT REGULAR PRICES THE BIG 0 PA RELEASE ns “the place in the farm program $40, and on motion each member So 5 4 ’ ST AR-SPANGL Ps D SHOW SF THE { E NTH yo ' » i necessary. Improve the quality of made to install electric light in the YY h. the hay and te cows will eat more fire house and Mr. Humes was asked of " ; ROBERT YOUNG , of it. One of the best ways for Im- to make some repairs to the bulld- (8) Tom oh | Cant it [ purchased for $40 and It arrived two Ir bo. IR 3 Men of the Armed Forces chinery and its use, mentibned mow {ing hay. By using mow driers, he “35 cents” for not having his books ’ date at the last meeting and ALL SAVE [explained, it is possibile to store hay | up-to- : hile considerable moisture is still | members of a committee which was ’ ’ COLORS ).19 STAMPS ut thus etre the completion 10 have given a report at the same MONDAY and WEDNESDAY ALL AND lof the hay-making process before Meeting were each fined 25 cents for | TUESDAY and THURSDAY N GORGEOUS TECHNICOLOR Lal an at; | stalks and leaves become brittle and | “failure of duty.” SIZES MONEY shatter. Since most of the food value June 1, 1886, the Logan Hine ; RE EE |of hay Is In the leaves, the worth Company became a member of Scandatom yo » W the hay is greatly increased intuts Yims rig? wl NEXT WEDNESDAY ONLY ! where the leaves are conserved on : ” v | Because of the shortage of new nade of * iy Bre marghal. Destills DENNIS THIS IS THE . machines, the best possible care of | cere paying 10 ph Py hy y DAY “ a ARMY HURRY .... THEY WILL GO FAST | present equipment becomes highly |" CUT, : dues. | ! , 1808, the trustees were iain andar, 1h git, re re 2 | music in 1 Tecnu | repair share” program whereby ma- of horses, wagon and harness not MANHATTAN Alsos-Joan Dhviesdn Brown’s Boot Shop | minis vette Bi Sadi | seem cons | Sows LaDy the present wartime emergency. po " ” rl Mg Rg JF Night of Adventure Nancy Kelly - Jon Hall of re-part fac, one-part Imagine Pobruary 4. 100% te - " - 1] re- tion and one-part suspicion ported that the Coronet Hook: snd All Much Higher Priced . . . 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