Page Six THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, BELLEFONTE, PA. October 21, 1943. ' Mr. and Mrs. Richard Grubb and Rev. and Mr. R. A. Babcock daughter Linda ol West : rend N Mr. and Mrs Ra'mh Cummings = are. Sending 59 - F oe he and son John of Lock Haven, spent rubb s arents NO an Mi t) NT wrt the fn apt np 1e weekend th the former's par- A. Page. Mr. and Mrs. Ray Dickison eta Mr and Mrs. A. G. Cumming ale > nt wl OwWar( . Bl Stan of Begs. a ( i, R eg Harry Burd was taken to the Cone ’ RY J pov at the Pa a h me tre County Hospital on Monday eve- Nee fend Bu en Tn , " ning for a tonsilectemy on Tuesday ag Louise Ru 1 Sn 5 W rk Ms C. Zigler and son Bobby BE ent FHtiny 10 on; iy were Thursday visitors at the Fred oe oy Se ttle W sl "at th Whitehill home at Pleasant Gap of Seattle ash h i 1s ) jlerly of Willlamsport « F. Douty home Miss Sara B N Mr Allce Duck and Mr. and Mis John Long of Jersey Shore, called in{ Rebershu 1 Sunday afternoon M1 an i #4 mad Ziegler Mrs. Charles Gilbe Hanselman and M McCool were Thus ftors In Sunbury Curtis Greening fdsville last 1 Harry Garrett home esbhurg. Ray Stove oved fron Charles Kreamer nom nto the ; he bo Garrett home rank K ner HaImMspor from Coburn by Stover, the san Mrs. Robert Brung ter Marjo: ie Hosterman home Thursday. Th the Hosterman day Mr. and Mi family of Brackney .. And son k « ington .. Sunday of M Kreamer Mr. and Mrs. George Glass of Philadelphia, and Mrs. Cecil HI onmimus and two daughters of Lew Isburg, were visitors at the Rov A bogast home the past weekend Mrs. H. E. Blerly of Tallahass Fiorida, and Mrs. Clyde Vinson of Jacksonville, Fla., left on Monday for thelr hoes after pending ten davs at the home of Mrs. Mary Ab hott Mr. and Mrs. James Corman and family were Sunday dinner guest with Mn Mi and MifTHnbw with blood poisoning in \ Philadelphin, paid a brief visit to Alglers. What hi Iie { aid which came Lio of the heme of her paren M:. a1 ome of thom but to date 1 hand has Mrs, N. R. Bltiver, Monday of if w ued up and will return wo! Week 5 1s y iy { ’ A co fred pa. 1 Monday morning iH oni Krider and parry hin home OF (hig community without seein thr we wouldn't give experiences are glad Lo see out and “INONK we HOLTS HOLLOW Ohi I ’ r. and Mrs. Henry entire populati'n at Harr ning ' Saturday eve Our revival | til keeping up wd Interest. We invite evervone to } Or 3 ding Jenni Cite In of reversed that time thy events cated on Lhe how years Lhing in Willlamg Fi Sliver section present Lew Thu map of wh th QUICK FELIEF FROM Symptoms of Distiess Arlving from STOMACH ULCERS oveto EXCESS ACID “ree Book Telisof Home Ti eatment that hy FREAT ¥ ' Duodens! Ulceory Poor Digestion, Sowr Gassiness, Meart' wn. Sleeplrsances Must Help or it will Cost You Nothing } oo 4 ) | i Nomach Exc ous Acid kK for “Willard's Message’ » free Erceny Acid Upset Stomach ete, ' land son Stuart Wolfe of Jersey moved into it Inst week capacity In the army and ‘nat he is F. Williams ying bond jer then exe REBERSBURG {Bgre, called in town Sunday 10 Onlsh up this Git it Of diy MARTHA enjoying good health, The last we peli is with the enemy the writer was off work wick Vil Belly Stive Ariny nurse heard of him he was passing Now Many Wear FALSE TEETH AT FIRST With More Comfort $.0M oF © YiITETH ft pleasant slkaline i LE 666 USE 666 TABLETS, SALVE. NOSE DROPS REY. JAMES P. FLEXON EDWIN 5. STETSER of Saratoga Springs, N. % ——.— REVIVAL MEETINCS SUMMIT HILL PILGRIM HOLINESS CHURCH OCT. 24 to NOV. 7 SERVICES FACH EVENING AT 7:45 O'CLOCK We extend a cordial invitation to the public to attend these STVICeN Pastor a week with ‘ i rh ‘ - lin h p mares Sagi hae : Mrs. Charles Miller. M ind M abot hy id. hk ia d ght rs B tr) nd Bornice ng ™ iba ! y ’ ulin TeRay ge i i press Widmann and Teah, Ine NE —————————— Charles Miller, Jr : £l . na Jeannette, were weecker the parental home A number of « tended a re-dedi the Evangelical church at Madi u, euuTegy i i Bam . ley Field Va call i on [riends | burg on Sunday afternoon ; I BE es gr Sone 3 . ‘ weg Reber ig i WOCK James Haze] of Centre Hall, visit- Z° «00 tf M " bus : i bu ‘Sun ®} i] Ir and N ! Joe Ga ga yer and ed among friends the past end, 308 Larry OA rE, ome of Jour children, and Mrs. Anna Grove ¥ before leaving on Monda induction Aller Rev. and "Yheelock, R h are ¢ . ploy Sg ; d mit K , ett o | recs : : Ker. | Rev. and Mrs. Paul Wheelock. Rev. 0 put weekend. | ed at the RW. Smith no I'o All Users 0) and Mrs. N him oh y ; - a | a Hamsport, and 1 tilton Vogel of ¥ Mr. i ! ovr ie " and supper mse | Automotive Equipment MAS. C.D. WELLS, FT WORTH ¢ h winter mont ry ‘ye As Pictured Mere > ro . ’ brustaniet ’ : . . You may lose pounds and have a more sheudder, graceial gage, exercise. No drugs. No . Bat mest, potatoes, gravy The experience Mrs or may not be di Ser th but why not try the Ayds Flaa’ Le at these results EEE REET KY | oy marr, as, TES i to | The Keystone Tire Service Has Been Appointed Distributor in a few weeks with the Ards Plan. Sworn to before a Notary mr JPN fain an he for mathe, 6 oer Hall ent Sanday for Centre County for Wide-Base Rims and Wheels! Rutely harmless 1 days seopily only §2 2 -y EE ¥ you don't got resulta Floss PARRISH DRUG STORE ~~ == | It's Time to Declare War on Tire Waste VOTE ar, . Willing America is making forward strides in its synthetic recent’y. For best results, that 9.00 tire belongs on a 9- for (er and. sonintaw. Mr. and M rubber program. But authorities warn that practically all 107 rim. Lem Warne of the 1943 and 1941 synthetic production, as well as the D EMMERT weeks ‘ f our . majority of crude rubber in our present stockpile, must Remember that wide-base rims and wheels have been ® . en. M nara tii go to the armed forces and for lend-lease. proved in all Kinds of service. Even on Uncle Sam's com- Be er Ay iy : : : Lat equipment—his jeeps, caissons, scout cars, half-tracs BRUMB mg rd Sinday That means we still must guard the tires now on our and tank destroyers—all of which have rims or wheels gal ere i CH H hot ole hie! » # * 1] vi rp 3 <1 : » : . : Via tk 5 all ¢ Bt vehicles, make them give every possible mile. wider than formerly recognized as standard. Remember, i : too, that wide-base rims and wheels are not simply a stop- g nd tw { Lewistow Forced to get the most out of every bit of rubber avail- : : wil R . sane and tw : wig . get th i go f rubber avail gap for the duration, but will keep on winning extra tire Mrs, Rearick and Mrs. Lew able for tires, engineers made an extensive search for the : fartswick of Sco returned . ‘ mileage for vou years to come. thelr oid ] last: week with the secret of increasing the life of both passenger and truck Department haghel. bea tires. The Wide-Base Rim and Wheel is the result. . : . 99rd District Last Sunday the writer started Check your rim and tire equipment with the chart ov. 91043 gone far when he no : For instance, a 9.00 tire doesn’t belong on a 7” rim, or below. Make certain that vou, too, are fighting the war Tuesday, Nov. 2, 1943 at his house and - returned to set even on the 8” rim which was considered suitable up until against tire waste! for D. Emmert Brumbaugh bases his candidacy on his record as a citizen. 10 Advantages of Wide-Base Wheels G Rims i td Es i ad Me i ae i a a i A definite increase in tire and treadlife. The popular National Wheel and Rim Association or average figure seems to run around 20 per cent, al though higher percentages have been claimed. Correct Tire and Rim Combinations Chart He stands for sound, honest and economical gov- ernment. ; He is a veteran of World War No. 1, having ser- ved in combat duty overseas. wis a hole in the Bare An improvement in roadability, stability, steering fa- Rims in Column 1 are present original equipment standards—no rims narrower than these cility and traction: both on the straightaway and can safely be used for the tires shown, Wide-Base rims in Column 2 will definitely increase . ry : " tire mileage--ne increase in inflation or rated rrving capacity, curves, Better braking ability is also obvious, . eh B Sapa y » . . rens back of Pine Top, east of Wad- Your vote and influence will be appreciated. dle, where back in the early nineties there was quite a lot of stock died for the farmers in that vicinity i (1) (2; this hole and dumped in, and it was tion failures, as well as fewer blowouls and tire fail Minimum Standard For Max. Mileage Required given the name of Horse Heaven ures on the road. Less strain and flexing of side walls. 6.00 50 and that he and Harvey Baisor had YES walked back there in the Barrens 4 to visit this place, and on returning home they got lost and had to ask Greater tread contact of the tire on the road, which 6.00.5" 70 makes for longer tread life and other henefits mention. 6 50 50 3 75 (5) 4 33 (6") - 00" assing an with a team to show i 4 ONCE AGAI N eS bir ui Png didn't ed previously. 6.50-6" 65 think that these two boys whe had Greater load-carrying capacity without increas. Be Pract A thets Fauna lives ing inflation pressures, inasmuch as the increased 7.00 55 . ve only about two miles away from cubic volume of air will, naturally, support a greater 7.00-6" 70 433 (6") 5.00 (7) 7.50" home. Well, Johnny has promized load. to come down some time and we 7 50 55 CL STER’S will then have y good talk and take Increased carcass life, permitting an even greater num- 7.50 vi 7 " pa " Johnny on a day's visit tg the gid ’ - . { } A Bot mies and all thsough ihe ber of subsequent recaps or retreads. . 215.00 (7 6.00 (8) 8.25 Barrens, for he says that nothing he 2h E s " 2 " would please him more than to walk The possibility of using wider-base rims with current 8.25 60 IN over all the ol mines in this vicin- tire sizes, thereby increasing tire life without calling 8.25 75 5.00 (7) 6.00 (8") 9.00" . » . - ity and look them over. Johnny has for additional rubber. also let us in on a little secret and 8 TOYLAND we will have to go and investigate The benefits of wide-base rims can be equally enjoyed 9.00 65 I on. by operators with vehicles in multistop or over-the. 9.00-8" 80 | 6.00 (8) 7.33 (9-10) | 10.00 Well, we sure enjoy a visit any time road service. 10.00 70 6.00 (871° ETN 0713 — with all of jour old Scotia friends, ? : ¢ : (9. TOYS AND GAMES and anytime any of you feel like vis- Approval of the wide-base rim program by members of 10.00-9* 807.33 (9-10) | 7.33 (9-10) J2.00 ' TO ANSWER EVERY iting with us we sure wil oe glag So the Tire & Rim Association, the National Wheel and -OU- . - . - 0.00’ gee you and i ! Rim Association, most tire manufacturers, and perhaps 1 Most tires In this Sine are mounted on 6.00 T (8) Tins Which © permite ’ iG $ that did happen at Scotia, - b 4 YOUNG HEARTS DESIRE Last Sunday while we were the 8. A. E. Tire & Rim Standards Committee. but the 9-10" rim is preferable writing our news we heard our little . . weather prophet notifying us of a 10 Possible approval of the wide-base rim program by ad h j . . . COME IN NOW me wh he, weather Ehantes OPA aud ODT oficiales 4s. 4 eats of souserving ous Old Wheels and Rims Taken in Exchange ppe . i cious rubber supply. he does let us know with OUR HELPFUL LAY-AWAY PLAN i En He 1s o frog That has been with us in our cellar ever since MAKES IT EASIER TO BUY we dug out our foundation for the . ‘house, three years ago, and just last week we happened to spy him YOU'LL BE GLAD YOU CAME and he has grown to be quite a hig : frog. | Since we had our talk with Johnny Fi feitzell and he told us about the CLASTER’S Gaston or st tt on soneons § 1 SOUTH POTTER STREET BELLEFON . : ftuation ¢ t least until someone HIGH STREET ne stirs ie thine up again. 3 TE, PENNA | We have noticed that Henry Sto- ver has his new house finished and and they were all hauled back to 3 Less strain and pinching of beads and fewer bead-sec- Tire Size | Plies |InflTn | Nominal Rim Size Wide Base Rim Flaps Ld
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