June 7, 1951 aaa SR EA PORT MATILDA Final plan third teacher sessi tion Bible School Using Seripture staffed by the school continue t closing ex three churche Preshyterian List are school p« Cnosists William Mrs, W Primary superinte: teacher Junior tendent Cowhe vides the « M1 L.ebanor Staten REPRESENTING The Martin Steel Products Corp. of METAI Farm” “Pioneers in the Design and Fabrication Buildings EXCLUSIVELY for the HAYMAKERS — SILOS — DAIRY BARNS CORN CRIBS — GRAIN BINS —A 1S Barn Cleaners and Barn Ventilating Fans call or see Badger: For further inform FRANKLIN MUSSER MILLS, PA PHONE MILLHEIM ition and prices SPRING 12ZR12 Attention Farmers! SPOUTING... TIN WORK OF ALL KINDS New Roofs — Old Roofs Repaired Roofs Painted — Church Steeples Repaired RATES REASONABLY WORK GUARANTEED Estimates er } PAUL HELLER LAMAR, PENNA Must Be Satisfied When gas doesn’t burn completely, harmful deposits and contamination remain behind. These deposits left after combustion are a major cause of engine wear. Help prevent this wear by using the one special motor fuel made of pure petroleum that can burn completely, the one special motor fuel that leaves no metallic deposit. Use Amoco-Gas, Get these tremendous advantages with no ' disadvantages! It's your best buy regardless of price! WX T-I{-} leaves no metallic deposit AMERICAN OIL COMPANY ~Maine to Florida THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, BELLEFONTE. PA. of Philipsburg { My Box Jame F included Betsy ’ Myers, Dean Datighenbaugh Randy Shilling ryl Anderson Mari lipsburg. Paul W iris tricia William Anna Mae harer Elizabeth Lyk Mabel William and Fl Aan | Budd Woodring. Philadelphia, vis. ted Mr. and Mr Chester Pringle Monday i Mi Mildred Weaver, Mrs. Grace Weaver and M Mary K. Pringle ‘ransacied business in Philipsburg Saturday | William 8hultz spent the weekend | with his daughter, Mrs. Evelyn Todd | {f Philipsburg Mrs. Kathryn Weber, Howard, vis. | ted her parents, Mr. and Mrs. C Lykerf rence M. Pringle, Tuesday Cuesta at the home of Mr Mrs. John Balley 8r. over the week. | end were Mr. and Mrs. Howard Cherry, granddaughter Cherrl Lee, Grazierville, Thursday evening: Mr ind Mrs. Wallace Skiles and sons Woodland, Saturday. Mr. and Mrs Ermine Bailey, daughter Romaine Nettle, Gladys and Paul Balley, of Grazierville, Sunday Mr. and Mrs. B. A. Ross visited Mr. and Mrs. Burton Lonjin, and Mr. and Mrs. Fred Mullen, Wood land, Sunday evening Mr. and Mrs. Linzy Ross, Read. ing, visited her brother and sisters and | were dine | in Sa In M1 Lure Page Th Shortage In Burlap And Cotton Bags ! if roe —~ 2, —, ! - MA ¥ | A R \ FE ) | A Pasture Alone Is Not ENOUGH! « . . for Peak Production Months § ED EX “a »t . during Summer § ond supply the MILKMAKERS «4 CENTRE FARM BUREAU ? COOPERATIVE ASSOCIATION Plecsont Gop, Pennsylvenic Phone—Bellefonte 2351 “J. M. KEICHLINE INSURANCE AGENCY One of the Oldest Agencies In Centre County EDW. 1 | Temple Court KEICHLINE Phone 2521 ] PERSONAL LOANS We are equipped te handle any worthwhile loan for any purpose. COMPARE OUE RATES WITH THOSE CHARGED BY OTHERS Twelve Monthly Payments of $ 883 Bank loans are best Amount of Note Proceeds to Borrower $108.00 $100 00 $158.00 $150.00 $13.25 821200 $200 00 $1787 BELLEFONTE TRUST COMPANY The Friendly Bank) 127 S. Potter St. RE ——_——— URC THES in its field! 0°) trapping, strear « + « and finest no-shift driving at lowest cost with POWER Glecle Automatic Transmission” it held a | }7 4 in its field! | MYA 3 beauty of B extra-cfhicient Va in-He performance the outstanding the Unitized Knee-Action Ride combined safetv-protection of Visibility, Safety -Sight 1 run Jumbo «Drum Brakes larg ing the surpassing » and ficld! line in its field! Think! Lowest-priced line in its field! And exceedingly economical to oper. ate and mamtamn, as well Naturally, you want the best buv you can possibly get. That's exactly what you do get in America's largest and finest low-priced car. Come in, sce and order this better value—now! ® MORE PEOPLE BUY CHEVROLETS THAN ANY OTHER CAR! KECKLER CHEVROLET, INC. Phone 4791 Bellefonte, Pa. #' HPA Ray