RUNVILLE A Ae HE one rou, Sider, ind WE cist nnd. Sunes Sabot laasencer.. ot secomitie. vnetiiBElicfonte High School Launches LINN’S HISTORY cull Bellefonte $10. services next Sunday will ve! with Mr, and Mrs. Earnest Fye — : oe Es ik ai Mother's Day ast Sunday evening Crusade Against Student Smoking (Continuing Patton Township) J. k artsock, The brother Mat “ ai n cars and the nam. Fhird Child Bern Mrs. Dorothy Shirk | n tl | Jame RO located in Ferguson | 1821 and the next vear in Pat HPY ton sick list at this writh [in 1821, an \ | the lan interest nd In 1869 Yoboceo Users Spread The teachers in the Bellefonte! at all. Now thal boy was as happ) near the Gray Church, There | Pulit a store hou IL was desir Mr. and Mrs. Kenn Davic ra Se I ot " Virus On Tomatoes | High School have instituted a cru-| as a dad over his first born, and he died in 1870. Of his six | sade against cigarette moket President McKinley happiness on | five are living. John or of his 3d bi Wh HRY : ent ' hh } veal nearly every tomato | Boys Using the obnoxious little | hi trans-continer ‘tal palace car Milesburg his home il 1840 wd |! epiaced by the i I Lol Heat 44 al i} iu Cc Y WAGNER Dickie and ik vi I BLY nt ome garden or field is|stinkers will have to do when | trip could not be greater. You bet, !in 1860 married the widow Run I Matters riner il i MIs, Bec : » * Barbara and Mai n OW A fou t infected with tomato [out of the teacher's sight Ise | that boy dreamed nothing that! barger. She now survis : } 3 11 S y F f } > a H ! nov \ M Lol ! nin ui i I nn } | ; Rs ' i B { ! 5 " Runville Wh . wings i Plants in many other gar-|they may be ispended nigl ut ol a least on sucker forier, and resides in alto neal . roliu f . " : 9 — Tr & COMPANY Ronald Deerix Boi | i ay vill be werely infested with Thomas McCafferty, who health | the coming breakfast for it's the | Mllmore willium NOT] i we Matternyi ent Announce Birth Linda nl osu ea this virus In nearly every instance, | has not been of the best 1 me | sh caugnt hat ha willl John Sampson came from Englar ! ! i them fo Others pr ! which . AL \ \ ent I. Bull informs, | time past, left for Phils | carce within our together in 1828. They had work J Ot ( in I , Mz Mrs. Hal mi | "ee Qoutler. M) ey Tbe] ‘ \ traced to tobacco | where he will take treatment from | bo! mit hereafte: in English min nl oming to}! ( atte ¢ 4 ie yak N ( ) ay Re. "xe, oun oe ‘ Most forms of tobacco Carry fa specialist Mi Dai Kelchline arted | Centre County sought employmer Live erat J t { | ‘ WAGNER'S % Rpg y ha e | at nosiac vir | Samuel Gett Psa. 0 Py Monday afternoon for att] week | with Gen. Green, then minh ip In the nmi { 18 John B J Ha Aj i. M oward; Mrs. Lewis Deer Boal Maha . read the virus to Wali ' a J be . the ioe i" hy Ww iia ‘ » ‘ ‘ ‘ : : y \ ! poitel | prominent young barrister viich ner ! n been atten- (on the lana now WOrkead i ation ” L ri Hi \ UR burg: Mrs ! Ret W ¢ es | related plants when | h ind) Hind : i pie fir medical colleg by McCoy and nn. While mints A ‘ whit { ‘1 a ] W. H QUALITY FL and Mrs. Walter Sweltze I ' mn plants ifter a . d soot dig : : : Mg : 1 ) ‘ 4 P y ; ¢ oung piants altel litis . Gen. Green n Sam \ ‘ » 4 ‘ ! y “4 e . burg nger of {ror 1) He A Mard Wheat Pat, Flows {for the past Mrs. Com and M vi 15 may WW proving } nterested in th ale o ane | Ham rri tu | 1 ollegt : i and Mr. and M Shope | 1 ? y hot A lobpeco Ane The Ladies Ald oh : t valuable coal and timber land towns y A i. T., In ! bid A estan : il Parents of Son raaal k ; . CehIT Reformed Chur / bh, EM ‘ P ne M I ‘ K {able at ov parsons 3 tor Gray, has en 1 ap; int : refere Le h ol Wh a on ee In i gers: ner len, | 01 Pe ip, are tn ent WAGNER'S OUR BEST FLOUR n old- fash 1 ' ae J ia 18, si i » ’ Pest by [ f ! | | and daughte: { ] p 4 t ol i (a t | a general good tin | Robert i h lefonta are Y atwaicba ol th , a ; ; : ) ne All Vf / H i 8-152 ' in PRINGy an i EE | 2 K nt 54 Blend land, Mr. a: M A WW t y / 0) . slant vdlings | are cordial of Howard y yossibl carrier will ? ‘almont, of Bellefonte tect, ha ist completed plans and | gun, above th Mr. and M» B ' medica tudent at t Medi Chi ification for a la buildin On mov Zion. and [ Vi | “ irgical Colle at Philadelphis eft | for tl merical \ ¥ & ( 0 Lup 8 Saw ter f les nt \ "We Monday afternoon f Huntingde { Mill Hall n { Moot 4 ¢ ” ' ‘ “ i 4 First Child Born came & o ” iin. Run Co tre | by Chr atock;. Tn oiesgl Lo Simca men © WAGNER'S i VERY BEST FLOUR REPRESENTING unis Soldier's. Monument Com | arin, Soleville Band gave their | oo, Work 1n ‘addition to his labors | George Clark. now 3 P : or B C. 1 ‘ fant us bes Winter Wheat The Martin Steel Products Corp. | [iv War hat ies tones ra?“ mae 47 te, Soft 55 cpr i nd | ST or “Pioneers in the Design and Fabrication of METAL they do In the nex X wont Was in miuitary with ap be- aa ad Buildings EXCLUSIVELY for the Farm" *hronic inertis I ilment. 1 iid a a tevolution and participate e A ture College. 1 ’ Wa wo " v . " . HAYMAKERS — SILOS — DAIRY BARNS mings tLe fail- | rirnish the music at the Academy | ove Lo dt tn aan ey { ma: He Mrs. Robt Walker of A ney 3 Dairy Feud CORN CRIBS — GRAIN BINS fe Sha) june 7 will RY ne heme of RB Po ; ; ary nadl Wagner's Pig Meal 150 ing half the f Il complete : el ‘ ¢ Of his twelve children, the i ni Be NVagner's Egg Mash Badger: Barn Cleaners and Barn Ventilating Fans ; he ; gh , ; te Cede a awe hd net r mer rv % TM: ey : t 5¢ an Open Air Force ‘agner’s Chick Starter For further information and prices, call or see aw the other evenit '} fish- | We made of bamboo, as esent M H nl {} Hi : : Enlistments In May and Grower FRANKLIN MUSSER i aN a RE ot of ‘the toloced Bantcy. ol te Toto Sol opal Cor er Mving : . , Wagner's Scratch Feed SPRING MILLS, PA PHONE MILLHEIM 12R12 Is”. for } me. It was the | Belle noted for thelr general ence as a traveling preach Wagner's Chick Veef i Jat th 10lov first outi v teh cu P ¢ ) a th wh vith 81 i nd “ A ; ’ ; 1 ' a | : : . $2 le Ry loa Cre am Calf Meal nd he wes 8 ; eats jo 1 : : Irginia { Enos : an's Dog Feed *6ee Attention Farmers! SPOUTING...TIN WORK | 20 YEARS Aco: in 110s go sac Piel Ts on ein. =k sorters ir Al) Kinds OF ALL KINDS Bellefonte Barbers Slash Haircuts i toward Centre County. In 1820, Chorieg Enlistees % hippe of Grains New Roofs — Old Roofs Repaired : e married a dau : : | * Pa Rosfs Painted «= Church Steeples To 35 Cents As Price War Continues '. a of his fad : “ee —— — BELLEFORTE, PA. Repaired RATES REASONABLE — WORK GUARANTEED Estimates Given You Must Be Satisfied PAUL HELLER Sricken with arin is peaking tous in be So. nok oe os ve ed haces | OLIVER FARM MACHINERY MAR, PENN ng through the lore ¢ Mn e. Governos np. 81 Gliemisatls Ke LAMAR, PENNA ; ‘ we Shaunk and Elizs 3 ak €4 vane Ak Coamp in and let us show you the newest Phone Mill Hall Exch. 86-R-4 OLIVER TRACTORS, 66, 77 and 28 OLIVER PLOWS, 2 and 1 bettom OLIVER HARROWS OLIVER MANURE SPREADERS OLIVER COMBINES SINGLE ROW CORN PICKERS have a full lin H odrich Tires and Dela~al ment Diehl & Yearick Phone Millheim 26-R-25 or 13-R-4 REBERSBURG, PA. OFFICIAL | CAR INSPECTION INSPECTION JORTANT FACTOR | LR a ’ | i So mn o 0 ! : : 7 i fl rv ERSTE EENEEER . America’s | LARGEST!EEENE: New Inspection Period Starts May Ist Ends i oh a 49 ; ' Aa ) : . . a La r est LONGEST in the low-price field —o full 1974 s inches — with the odded measere nted wit : ! i } roi ail {or Zz of comtort ond style thot its length provides. July 31, 1951 HEAVIEST in the low-price field —o solid 3140 pounds” — with thot big-cor feel of rood-hugging steadiness! and Fi nest a WIDEST TREAD in the low-price field—o rood-taming 58% inches between centers of rear wheels — for stability on curves ond tums. There is a direct connection between Most length. Most weight, Most width where it counts. They oll odd vp to highway safety and car inspection Willian Yt vr - h R . to B forte Low- Priced extra comfort ond riding ecse extra volue for your money. And here's thé Aly ' Mat 3 1 1 " ¢ it ‘ T vil i Bo hr “ M Reon \ EH nki 4 the SUrprising foct! The Chevrolet line octually costs less thon ony other in the low. Pennsylvania's twice.vearly checking of your Howa | price field . .. Costs leost, gives most! car's "danger spots’ makes your car four limes Ralston NR ' . a jeilezogst safer to drive. Salety tistics Marie Whitehead ' : "mn NY ¢ New York *Styleline De Luxe 4-Door Sedan, shipping weight, prove this... up to 18% of fatal er, Mrs. Cl Zit traffic accidents in t at —- . - C. Jure astributed to mechar f / E. Hon of cars—compared s tha | Mrs. Fi 4% in Pennsylvan I Arlen year official inspection cl ; I'ra M1 saner BRAKES — 1 scapping 1 an have retur: ’ N ning rake f fabric. 2 cut with the former y Frwrge cake ' p y oF # Mrs Albert and fers ds ae : levis pins M: i iY A. Coheer Sharo: i : i the weekend with Mi Virginia M. Myer STEERING and WHEELS i ydshield, side windows sad Mr. and Mrs. Russell Stover. of Monday in Bellefonte makin . 4 nl er ah end wheel slignmen ow glass for crack sor breaks | Milesburg, visited Mr and wements for appearance of that a vite a Samuel Stover, Thursday circus here on May 38th. The Boro [ Miss Connie Sherman. student at Council has granted permits for the ats ‘olleg y tingdon. showing of the ( on Witmer's MIRROR. Por proper Juniata College in unt ! : we ch " - Witmer mounting and clear vision pent Thursday night with he « LO ast Bishop Stree and for cle and aunt, Mr. and } 8¢ | et parade which will take RN Ishler and family piace at noon on show day wel, Pr hor i \ ar) y § ¢ t ’ lt y Ho a. | ess ho kn 0 f—) Mr and Mrs. Earl Myer Ihe “College Widow" was very lights n orn mus Matilda RD were visitor ; bh aan e - 4 ry " : lible for at least 200 faut | ] well rendered by the Bellefonte : ‘ po " i FH ® v \/ \ It § vo. 3 N i The Fleetime Door Seden w candle pow Charles-Myers home, Sunda y High School Glee Club last Thurs- | De lune 2- d proper diss 3 , " - light Fail and stop lamps OAST MUFFLER AND PIPES ning day evening at the Richelleu Thea (Continvation of endord equipment and wim illee eh : f ‘Me ( 3 | " 3 3 § All lighting equipment on « wl, Maer, manifold ¢ n Mrs. Emma Brouse spent the ..» and the large audience who : trated is dependent on eveilebility of aeeid) \ and pipe for leaks of loss weekend with her son and daugh- wimnessed it were lah! ‘ must work d pig highly pleased “= loose connections ter-in-law, Mm and Mrs. Lest ok wou | ! fT with the entertainment which was y these features ay at Tusseyville 4 1 produced under direction of Alberta i ~ ith ull " ’ WINDSHIELD WIPERS 1 11and or suo REGISTRATION Serial and regis Mrs. Eliza Durst. of Centre Hall, » grader. The members of the | A nay matic for efficiency All sion plate nambers sean uwoer's and Miss Anna Stover, of State ast carried out their R : parts in | ® other low-priced cor ‘a rubber parts including card, 2. Unobstre ait { College, were recent visitors with ! f aU a Saag : splendid style and Mrs. Krader de- | -- Py) hose snd hrungs view of license plates. | Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Ishler and orves credit for the fine showing family NO ay a BODY BY FISHER « UNITIZED KNEE-ACTION + VALVE-IN-HEAD ENGINE Mr. and Mrs. C LL. Stamm, of Get an early start for safe summer driving. Have your car Milling, ware recat visitors at the = = — - ; a + JUMBO-DRUM BRAKES « SAFETY-SIGHT INSTRUMENT PANEL . ' pL 5 4 . » inspected in May. You will not be permitted to drive with. Agr. and Mrs. Samuel abies with Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Homan First and finest in the low-price field PANORAMIC VISIBILITY « wowen Tlial AUTOMATIC TRANSMISSION and Miss Esther Oraham returned to out this “inspected and approved” sticker after July 31,1951, Norman, and Kav Bickle visited ‘ her home Sunday fr ' with Mr. and Mrs. Mac Musser and RE ay ¥ from the Centre TIME-PROVED Combination of Powerglide Awtomatic Transmission ond . County Hospital where she under. MAKE SURE YOUR CAR IS SAFE... | son, and Mr. and Mrs. Clarence gent an appendectomy POWER Flicle VA hanging Stine on Be ny made 31 wiley ug THEN DRIVE IT SAFELY Reiter and family at Bellefonte, Miss Maude Williams and Miss Helen Neff spent the weekend with : Avtematic Transmission MORE PEOPLE BUY CHEVROLETS THAN ANY OTHER CAR! COMMONWEALTH OF PENNSYLVANIA tors in sr, wa were hrs | Mra Annabel Kimport at Elmira I thersb Department of Revenue College, Dora. DeArmits, State Col: | pls. ind Mrs, George Musser gid KECKLER CHEVROLE 1 . IN( nN lege RD. Fred Homan, Centre Hall, ge R NI Paul Bune Mr. and Mrs. Bert Musser at Al RD, and Mr. and Mrs » JOMN §, FINE OTTO F, MESSNER n day, of Pen Purna toons Governor Secretary of Revenwe « a pe ahd re a Goodhart 127 S. Potter St. Phone 4791 of Centre Hall, were recent callers | Advertise the cD for good results w J! 1 EE and wi dh, Sa a Ea ae, ase
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