Page Two Echoes From the Post Fifty Yaars Ago any Ed \ I Ww 3 y stean iu 2500 It r trial and i It render will be accepted. past week the the lliness of in | Altoona elicourging and § ree from hig on Note HDPORYS in an Maularia lly means bad alr Poisonous germs arising from low marshy land, or from decaying vege. table matter, are breathed Into the lungs, taken up by the blood, and unless the vital fluid is purified the unfortunate victim Is soon overpow- ered Last barber This treatise Mala~ advertisement on will litera eports David Hos. He Is overy is \e h t John the lemming met with an unfortunate accident which may cause him the Qf an eye He was standing before a mirror and was inthe aot. of combing his hair ome unaccountable way he cut himself in the eve with the edge of the comb, injuring it badly. Bince whe accident he has been his homer and suffers much pain It may be that he will not have the we of tl eve ns some of the fluid seaped present con- wey Mr ava under F Nighthart, slore, Carman, of Phila short stay in Daniel Nas een In du in ween LIE Rn 1085 nrone: ul ie Hannaly, relict of the late Samu Mile he sie { «Neillsburg, Pa home at that mee LIrnoon, ober 10th ars A winter Mrs ol died Friday aged 67 Machesney the gripe, ulted in a winieh ns o ie] all © md a vicient atlack the effect whieh complucs iy of diseases re Dl Mi: in of Centre County nuuried to arnuel moved Neillsbur She was a dau ph B on township “1 « a tative Wa to Der of formey- nd was \ wt } nugert of is ate Shugert n work on Lu this ‘week. A structure will be remodeled hie QQ the intelior ion 1 other Improve. How. Although we have schools, there is room al tl pla * y pupils who advanced course pre- ar £, - a good are al i to pursue an study, or students who are aring for a collegiate course L be a financial benefit in ab- acting many students fr om a dis- ; ] will spend considerable The acadeny ragement nid money In our Seely Hopki February ed on th was ad) Words ast cur the noo Bok a Ad few man minal ; are on hi ld make We Te- i for rumors by ¢ le stigote are heard 5 t Cort Fhe idea of public of - being Misrumental in the and disgrace of respectable gasocialion with ‘a con- rer, ds more + than d ina ent com- matter demands Nn every er ficals * {dow nial from murs girls jemned munity. This an nvest gat On 20 YEARS AGO eral suits, a oats and a quantity were taken by thieve Monts gomer vy & Co B nt mbes of over- smaller items s who broke into tore at State he scene led y was the need In that of Rebersburg mer- Smith, of Centre » preparing to ship several is of choice apples WO Thin Ie apples were being loaded at Co dlc a arid Centre Hall and voth men arted ror Tilinols to arrange sale upon arrival there low Y Ow oh ow CLr Wh J Har ris * Clark, farmer near J. b 6 ' Blanchard, suffered two broken ribs \d | Neighbors Ge! and dislocated wrist when be fell 20 feet fromm an apple tree after a y Rheumatic Pain Attacks Make imb broke. MY. Olark Isid heip- ¥ yn Miserable, ‘Break Into Sleep ! utidder the tree for Some time wore Prank Smith, passing by In and Re 1 and Work—Then Get PIX Commound. in automobile, discovered his plight Arthur Reigel. well known Salona esident, was pa wa ndully injured when he fell 20 feet from an apple tred in rehlird of Reuben Wetsel; near Salona. The accident happened «uel 8 limo on which he was stand: zg broke He suffered severe praing about the back and numer ous minor cuts. and bruises. Marriage licenses were issued to the following couples: Maurice W | Neidigh and. H. Ethel Ralston, both of 8tate Qollege ; Carl G. Bchrefller and Edna L. Jackson, both of Le- mont; Ira C. Robinson and Malissa { Me Mann; both of Howard; Lewis H, Johmson, State College, and Maude H. Miller, Bellefonte; Boyd C « wounds were not attended to until May 10. Then, it was found neces- sary to amputate the arm, M. W. Kerstetter, residing a short | distange [rem Bellefonte, opened: a milk route here, and wos selling milk at 10 cents & quart. The usual price was 12 cents 8. W. Vonada, tenant on the J. J. Feidler farm near Woodward, had purchased the Henry Lingle bome outh of Spring Milk Thirty acre: of farm and pasture lands went with ‘the purchase. Oscar Wetzel, for years eme- ployed as book-keeper in the lumber offices of ¥. W. Crider & Son, suf- fered a stroke of paralysis while walking along the creek near the office. He was taken home where a physician entire left side affected, Ben Herr, small son Mrs: 8. Claude Herr, was dl at his parental home, from tetanus. The youth had rusty nail mx his and although a physician had administered tetan- us anti-toxin, the child was reported to be suffering greatly. Mr, and Mrs Herrs elder son, Frederick, was re- Cuperating from an operation at the Hospit for a fool injury wi té led 25 found hi of Mr. and seriously suffering run a [Oot ellefonte which a bole Mr H. 8. Taylor went to Pittsburgh to visit her daughter, Mary Tayior who patient al Merey Hospital tha Frank Lockard, who had been ill Ome time, sold |} in Colevili vy Bessde Tholnas mag Dusan a Edward Mp and Mrs Lockard move. to Bellelonle home with thelr in-law and daughter, pr. and Mrs. 8. A. Walkeg » Sowukh Thomas Street Attorney A A Dale wa over the recovery al ¢ had !} the previous spring ring, set won an of MM rare iar color which he had found the junction of two Waterways while touring through Colorado in the year 1877, had disappeared some. what my=tarisugly, and advertise. ments for the item failed to bring esults months later while A.C ior member of the law firm, was 2e=ning out a desk In the offices he came upon & pair of gloves in a pigecini-hiole In one of the fingers of the gloves he found the ring. which apparently had slipped from gider Mr. Dale's finger when removed the gloves and put them desk rd yield of al neces the scraping ol fonte se - ol Jeli was 0 boy for US DO Use and sold a MeClellan expected WO make thelr Gras Lo to 01 ring when ne The and pecul near the he in le wa made operaled by Wht near Pleasant Gap College extension men were fresent nese the raising of the tatoes and found that White getting 188 more bu an from his sproyed fields than ! unsprasyed ones In wadile of the sprayed potatoes ghowed signs of rot, while farmers who did not spray were reporting losses pn to fiftys per cent of the Crop through rot. White had a yield 340 bushels to the acre in Nis spray- ed fields, and 125 bushels per aere in the unsprayed we E. LL. Nix- n. State College pathologist, said Whils rease in yield due 10 raving was the best ever recorded the state REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS s Bruno, et ux. to Mary Obick et al of Bellefonte, tract in Spring Twp; $1 Jennie M. Floray, et har M. Ziegler Centre State College; $1 frvin McClellan, eof R. McCleiian, of Centre n LJ tter Twp 8 dmer R Wor iy gi Cenlre Potter Twp. 81 Alfred BR. Lee, ersbiugh, et ux, in Haris Twp, Bruce Peters, Peters, et ux. of Mi Boggs Twp.. 81 Leaving May Miller, et al D. Hardy, of Wilmington, Del. in Worth Twp.; $800 Hubert BE Williams, Ralph V. McOrew. et ux, rallege, tract in Huston TWD. 800. D. E. Myers, et ux, to Oregory H Morning, et ux: of State College, tract in State College: $1 Céntre County Cemmissioners to C. E. Rothrock, of South Philipsburg, tract fm South Philipsburg: $1 d or prayed Centre Cor ty ia Love State m nels any of in 25 773 Jame of Tir 0 Hall, MeClellan in to Daniel FP. Moth- of Boalsburg, Wwact 1 et ux. to Earl M lesburg, tract In 10 Agnes tract ux, to of State 1 wi et Andrew Lytle, et ux, to J. P: Hag- | man, of State College, tract in Cal- | lege Twp.; $550. T. E. Griffith to Lester Faust et, THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, BELLEFONTE, PA. 5 Over The County Hews James Blerly of Balona, was in-' don, on Sunday, to discuss the pro- Jured recently while sawing a lUmb gram of action outlined for the com- off a tree at Jacksonville and the pg year mb on which the ladder was lean- Ardell Gehret, son of Mr. and Mrs ing broke, He was thrown to the gamuel Gehret, of Millbelm, ran ground a distance of about 15 feet, afoul of a circular saw at the Gep- He was taken the Lock Haven hart farm about 9:30 last Wednesday Hospital for treatment of injuries morning, and had sertous injury in- to his shoulder and one arm Nicted on his right hand. In com- Bellefonte sportsmen ape fast be. | pany with John Relfsnyder, whose coming wild duck consolous, Where Sew IL was, “Buck” was helping to as. 0 few ago, the Bellefonte adjust the saw Lo its praper position post-office sold from six to eight mi. | When the accident occurred. None gratory bird hunting license stamps Of those present observed the action during season, it has sold when it occurred The young man taken to the Centre County thirty-six up to opening day, last Wa Wednesday. The reason 1s that there Hospital immediately, where Dr, E seems to be an ever increasing num- | H. Adams dressed the injury, Act the Grim Reaper have 3 ber maxing a stop=uver an vities ol our ponds on whelr caused some action Wo be taken b flight Bald Eagle creek the trustees of Fairview Ceme- the favored hunting territory and Millheim, A plot of land Oe er good luck chased several years ago, just sportsmen last Tuesday ©! the present burial ground: planted five thousand finger- ;L¢¢% plowed up and Lo Rras ling trout in Elk Creck, most of 1% MWR purposes.and the ready ex- ed It The plot LO Years an enlire ick streams of d and outhward Lhe PUr- west nave nad rat) Millheim ha 3 ywedd about Owea Lan sio ( L cemetery them ing Dla n Narrows n of Le oon 1 waler A lew Ww naced dows a versal Main peck - Wee act Iwself is about ti tay: a a sizeable addition f cans in the ret hrgge beauties between t in and ss East Thy evenly } burial plots This madable action and may wed by Lhe planting of ev aying down ol drivev ie went aam Mil were area eam about di ar, rainbow and MC gl Wade ob | hatohe | dt vided Le Slate Co am r Lhe Ralph oS ‘We {Cr | a | H wool of Welr palrained because YIUs Ehope i deguate Low way aun and Coe WW ROO LERId MV. ny Une answer ", of ‘ s inst foCKs of wild gees R Mi Kathicen Sprir and agsin Wedne heim, was guest of hon ming as Wey few soul party held last Sa t is 130d hat i e wh = noon atk the home Das eVEr seen Len DeiOre and Mr and Mrs. 8 P 5 a sign of the approach colder wood” in the Narro weather ady was thirteen Ks Oi » been passing have wanled ong tame hay we couldn't find tL nor determine Penn “” say heading wel An BUD Je Slates Mm 0 handie it h Bil Wu ' wi market ul r of Mill. sir wii ge ngnt ir al turday alter- of her parents Springer, “Nor- The Young “ Gay wr that Ua Richard Wa the manage: Station, which wa Supect recen the manager of th “t a¥ad Ripka, i merry vice Stallion in lace Is a Eraduats High 8chool In Lhe is well known in own. His station, which was just compueted with dea) exclu vely in E FoauCts A group of twelve boy Seouls {rim the Juniata Valley Council. In Kenvon Woody { Lewisto Charies Coble motored to. New Yark spend a week at the boys are fom Bellel ly: Robert Schae ler, Kennelh mer: and Roberi Woodring, of yp 2: Thomas Davis, Dale Fritchman Kern Roma ne Stover, Gurney Ber. and Leonard Levine, of Troop 5. an, Ralph Alters, Sara and Lewis Foster 1 Augustine, Maynard Rearick, Helen, Viola and Lottie Stephens, of Slate Colicge J FP. Wolfe and Marie Hawk Numbers Wetsel of Centre Hall, atlended a welt played by a Duich Band, oom COIR ISL WON meeling held u { at the posed mostly of high school seniors home of John R. Hunts Whe reeman, Shirley Musser. Kathleen oan, and Dorothy illahirgh Springer clasy of 1986 and , Zeclhunan MOK 8ing held at © evening, drew a ve audience A sic and fun com. Those who had Ethel Mi “Vonada clarinet The Community warn lest, Friday and pocepl nf oy 26 CREIge arse o wi, pleasnt he yf Belle! osed Lhe ¢] PT, & : } SRONGR YS ¥ ha Six ir program parts wel gy LE rnt nie and aly sok wile the ano Amt Pe a n- John Slack, J Treo: VOTER: FTOouD Was ad Wad ald regular band MOSHANNON nubs os —————— sho has been {11 for the past three weeks, is not much improved wriling There were 48 present al he Methodist Sunday School Sunday, Oct. 20th. Sermon was preached Dj John Buehler Roas: Bee! supper and Variety Sale at the Moshannon Print 8hop Nov. Ist by Loyalty class and Bibie Readers ¢ class. benefit of Methodist H Evers ¥ rods ¥ come Mr and Mrs Charles Case, Mr Granger, ang another genilemsan from Pitisbyrgh, were weekend vis- jtors at the Cyrus Schnars home Mr and Mrs. Borger of Spangler, were vistors al Uw H L. Yeager home Sunday The W. C. T U. of Centre County held thelr Fall Institute ad he Methodist church Thursday after- noon and evening A box lunch was served at the Print 8hop at 5:30, At 7:30 an address was given by Rev. H H. Jacobs of Belieionte At 8:15 a Cold Medal contest was conducted by Mrs, Ida Witmer of Wingate, Mrs. Ambers Fye and daughter QGladyce spent the weekend at ihe home of George Pearce’s of Kyler- town. Mr. and Mrs. William Maurer left our town Wednesday of last week, and will make their future home in Ebensburg. Mr, and Mrs. Mike Skripek moved into the house vacaied by Maurers, Mr. and Mrs. James Beals and son | Bvan and Mrs. Frank Culver mo- { tored to Philipsburg Sunday after- al mss A ss ———— ORVISTON There were 158 present at Sund n Sunday and Mrs John Gray and we children of Howard, spent the week- eng al the G. H Gileapie and W OQ. Gray homes Confer, son of Mr. and lair Con and Hugh Confer, gon of Mr and Mrs. Robert Conder, left on Friday for the OCC camps, Roy gang Ww Loganton and Hugh to Poe Va wy Mr. and Mis. Walter MoCloakey and (wo children of Lock Haven, spent Sunday ai the home of Mr and Mrs. Walter Dietz Ms. and Mrs. RB. Poorman and daughters Jean and Ellen of State Couege, visiled relatives here on Sunday afternoon, Mr. and Mrs. Bd Condo and two children of Lock Haven, spent S8un- «ay ai the Leo Conler hame. C. B. Page of West Decatur spent the weekend ai his home here. Mr. and Mrs. Loyal Berry and family of Flemington, spent Sun- | day 84 the Jerry Chapiain home. Sunday visitors ai ihe Robert Confer home were Mr. and Mrs, Ralph Confer and baby of Logan- won, Mr, and Mrs. Willard Johnson and daughier of Tyrone; Mr, and Sehool Mr Mrs Ray fay i el nd fam C October 24, 1940 FILLMORE Jack Spicer ia working for Harry Bpearly for several weeks, Mr, ang Mrs. C. BR: Norris Blale College, spent a couple of day ol Sunday School Lesson laut al at the W. DD, Marshall home week CHRISTIAN MOTIVES FOR ABSTINENCE Mr, and Mrs daughter eRe, were Cl Spearly home on ing of last week Mr. and Mrs. Jay Crust of Ni- agara Falls, N Y., are visiting friends snd relatives of this place, Mr ang Mrs. Barl Huey of Juni- ata visited at the Frank Hull home on Sunday. Mr. abd Mr ard sons James and Donald ers at the Domer Smeltzer Cente Hall on Sunday - POULTRY POINTERS Printed Through Courtesy HECLA POULTRY FARMS Bellefonte, Pa. Rus Of well Brennan and near State Col- at the Harry Wednesday even » : Nance fed International ers Text 1 3 Lesson 6 GOLDEN kin aru peace fi 4 but and er: Crust and were calle nome al period, Te PHL ks offeia ly exbiir Mr Wal. M Kathryn Jodon, Mary Anna BOOT fEhin ship 0 Lhe CRA) Cds, © against disease, ae inser ‘ SOOTHE OF from they get is not VACCINATION GUARDS HEALTH OF POULTRY RAP me wed POLLEY use LW as Pr wire slimuiale Qiseades Lyphoii anc i ol ana immunity is of iffici Ww bring fowl sale AUER an mpodriant procucaon and in the Case of turkey abd geese, It Is sufficient bring them salely 10 market Mixed Bacterin hg og a i recognized by the Bureay Animal Industr made up of wour prin generic grou; ganisms commonly found ir Prevenijve is puige DACLe ri ddan PH headln ae an “ransk ach : fowl el JO oup The ig RTE Wie A w is ie i ip nusit ma. Thus protection against these diseases Poultrymen can yacler i is which m government THC BhGATYy adminis ration WO pdmnanisier, cause GLOOM preventive CH der Boers LY FADes They bg hy are NG Pave neasure In no case is the Uve disease or- duced Lhe premise wOA Killed grown, pity s BRS on ulture carefully cor eC 88 & DAC nat danmu ura. Sr——————— a —————— who demand wise actions ung people will learn, when wisdo! themaelves, that it be expected Ad yo 10 Sunday son for Oetober Luke 1 21, 7b TEX] dom of Choa | yoy | School nd act 27, 1940 noL known empation Lo smoke v the many men and women vnward. The idea and honed The ane two 16 A 1 a= dR - Deer Collision Victim Dies pik PRTC ART NEW Li A rons ¢ $ due : 1RKe Lf BEY Get herd Lid ta In yr 0 rene 3 pur desc ens nevhack go bo Apel Lousy at WHITE BROTHERS and LIMITED, 1s, we believe, America’s most powerful standard-production automobile engine. That suggests immediately that here is the instrument of great speed ~ but the fact 1s it wasn’t rpeed we were after when we built it We were shooting for mare efficient use of the fuel more economy, more power, more pick-up yes, even easier car handling through less frequent need for shifting you burn Consider, for example, just one quality of this great power plant the tremendous reserve of power it puts at your command. At 20 miles an hour this Buick uses only HE mighty straight-eight that propels the 1941 Buick Century, Roapvastin ~ Young and Catharine M. Leathers, both of Howard Centre County experienced its worst forest ‘fire season in a great many years during the pass spring when out of = wal of 575.000 acres of timberland in the counte, 35803 acres, ‘or 6% percent of the total area was burned over, according to the Central Pennsylvania Forest Fire Protective Association, of which | Ralph Bmith, of Sandy Ridge, was secretary Estimating damage to timber, watersheds, soil and wild life atl 810 an acre, which was consider- ed low, the total loss to the county of the season's fires was placed at £35692000 or a loss to each of the county's 44.304 citizens of more than $8. MARIE PATERLINE relief you need {rom nainful, Rheumatic, Ney- Neuradaic Pain Attacks that on Gistressing in vot ww jd at least be willing to few cents a day to test a your sown neighbors say hem so much relief from ». This medicine is und, an internal Hquid npounded of “prescrip- ins redients and may be taken with confidence-—no opiates Fairmont Woman Delighted! Mis Marie Pateriine. Smithton, s+ has lived in that city for many ; and has many (riends who will ind to know what RUX Com- f { has meant to her. She says, “Before taking RUX Compound, the and pains 1 suffered moant a lot of discotnfort for nie, bus I find that after only a short trial, RUX is | seoitinifig to bring much redef. It has certainly meant a lot to me, and [ am more than glad to recommend RUX to all of my friends ip Smith- W.'T, Hunt, both of Renovo, Mr and throughout the state.” | Woodring lost his left arm in the RUX Compound comes in three ec- Civil War when he wis wounded at onomical izes Come in ahd start the battle of Chancellorsville, Va. the RUX test today-—we frechm- May 3, 1863. He also was. injured mend this fine medicine to otf 8is= in the abdomen, After suffering the to mers, WHITE BROS DRUG | injuries, Mr. Woodring in attempting STORE. Be sure you get the Gen! to criwl from the battlefield, fell wine (liquid). Stubbornly refuse any ints ® large hole, remaining several substitutes, Get RUX Compound and | duys before he was found and sent start taking it today! © MRS yok thie RU -* Con medicine Firs pyrire at hig home on Howard Street, Belle. fonte, at the age of 93 years. He wad survived by his wife: a sister, Miss ‘Nancy Woodring, and these ehildrén, Robert and Kline, of Belle- fonter Mrs. Roy Corcoran and Mrs, schon tert Daniel W. Woodring, oldest sur! viving sheriff of Centre County. died | jo a Potomac Hospital, where his, ux, of Philipsburg, tract in Philips- | noon to visit Mrs. Whorten Fye al burg: $3289 ; tbe Hospital. They report her con- Citizens Building and Loan Asso- ! dition a litude improved. ciation to Lester Faust, et ux. of Visitors at the LeRoy Lewis, and Philipsburg, tract in Philipsburg; John Lucas homes, Sunday were $1,360 00 I Mr, and Mis. FL, Zins of Thomas W. Walker, Execr., to Altoona; ang Curtin Lucas of Ches- John W. Harter, of Rebersburg, tract | ter; Mr, C. C. Lucas and Mr. and in Miles Twp.; $7250. Mrs, Ciyde Simpson of Pleasant Maurice Baum, et ux, to Evan | 989; Mr. ang Mrs Ernest Mulhol- , and sons Edward and David of Johnsen, Jr.. et ux, of State College, | . tract in State College;. $k Jah, Al also John Bowes of Pine Glen, Lehigh Valley Coal Co. to Harris watson, of Moshannon, tract in! Mrs. Catherine Lucas is visiting Snow Shoe Twp; $50. | with relatives and friends in Re- william H. Knoffsinger, et ux, to | POV0, and Norih Bend. A Cora Ellen Knoffsinger, of Pleasant | Visitors at the home of Mr. and Gap, tract in Spring Twp; $1. Mrs. John Cartwright, Saturday ps | were: Mrs Cartwright’ mother, Mrs. | William Daughenbaugh, and son William Jr, and daughter and hus- band, Mr. and Mrs, Frederick - Painful Burns Schwab, and Albert Daughenbaugh, all of Meadville, Pa.; also Beverly Quickly Reliev : | and Franklin Pepperday of Philips- “1 feel that no "Ho amount of praise burg. can describe the benefits derived Mr, and Mrs. Guy V, Shan and from Antisepti¢ San~Cura Oint- Mr. and Mrs, Kenneth Shan of ment in very painful burns suffered Clearfield; Mr. and Mrs. Clifford by my sister,” Mrs. Bessie Elia, 81 ' Kelly and son Larry of Curwens- Passaje Ave. Hawthorne, N. J. | ville; took dinner on Sunday at the San-Cura Ointment is a splen- home of Jacob Hazzard. did . Antiseptic Ointment that re- Mr. and Mrs Mike Yost, and son; lieves the pain, helps prevent in- | Mr. and Mrs, John Fuhrman. and fection and promotes a healthy five children; Mr, Donald Miller and healing for minor sores, burns, cuts | girl friend of Hanover spent Sunday scratches, rashes and itching piles | at the home of Alfred Borgers. 35¢ and 60c. at Parrish Drug Store | The condition of Violet Borger, —— Mra, Harvey Decker ang three sons of Pleasanit Gap and Euber Decker | of Loganton. Mr. and Mrs, Paul Miller of Mon- | ument visiied at the Earl Jodon © and Prank Rickert homes on Sun- | day, Frank Confer, Jean and Clifford | Gardner, Jack and Marjorie Walle and Vonda Shank visited Ray Con- fer a, the Loganton COC camp on | Sunday afternoon. Paul Lomison Jr. returned home from the Wills Eye Hospital ai Philadelphia on Sunday, Oct 13th, | feeling fine. Mrs, Paul Lomison gave sur- prise party for her husband on Friday night, Oct, 11th, the ollows ing were present: Mr, and Mrs, Charles Heverly, Mrs. Mary Belle Hevelly and two sons Kenneth and Melvin, Mr. and Mrs Grant Kem mer, Mrs, Charles Green, Ethel Smith, Mary and Verda Woomer, of Lock Haven, Mrs. Ed. Holter of Beech Creek: Mrs. Annie Confer, Mrs. Maude Page, Mrs, Ed. Confer. Mr, and Mrs. A. J. Confer, Mr. and Mrs Earl Jodon, Mr. and Mrs, Earl Lomison, Mr and Mrs. David Con. fer, two children, Bobbie ang Carcl, Mrs. Calir Butler, daughters Emel line, Mrs. Bertha Oondo, John Da- ley, Don Gray, Mrs. Blanche Daley, Mr. and Mrs. Paul Lomison and children, Dick, Blanche, Kelsey and | Ann. Mr. Lomison received .soms | very nice presents | b - 74% of its available power —at 30 only 9.7% —at $0, less than one-sixth. You can see for yourself how this tremen- dous reserve, instantly available for pick-up, eliminates much of your need for shifting to lower gears, hence makes unnecessary any involved device for this purpose. BUICK PRICES ‘0. a5 Business Coupe delivered at Flint, Mick. Transportation based on vas! rites, state and local taxes ( of any J, eptional equipment and accestoraei—exiva. Prices sab Ject to change without metice. SAncording 16 the Fwcyciopaedin Britannica, a sper meteor aohuh travels with a series of explosions like the shock avaves of a great prijectiia itcalled a Firgsars. It does even more — for with all this power, we can use a more economical gear ratio in our standard top speed. And that means the equivalent of over- drive economy without mechanical come plication. In consequence: miles per gallon go up as much as 100% to 15%. This husky 165.horsepower giant actu. ally gives more gasoline economy than our 107-horsepower engine of a year ago. At 50 it consumes no more fuel than the same-sized engine of conventional design drinks up at 30. Two things account for all this good — Fmepair* design that gets more power out of every gallon of gasoline and Com- pound Carburetion that gives your engine two distinct ranges of power, Each of these is important enough to call for personal investigation. Better see your Buick dealer now, NORTH WATER STREET LINGENFELTER MOTOR COMPANY BELLEFONTE, PA.
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