Page Six THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, BELLEFONTE, PA. May 24, 1951 Demand For Certified i, Ait, tt] REBERSBURG |e | ARMED FORCES [CHURCH COUNCIL (Bellefonte Red George Shueys | at Seed Exceeds Supply ager, revealed. He indicated that] | or of the Rev. and MS Rado Hum- Yar | young people throughout the State (From Last Week) mel in Williamsport da) ! | ht | 1 p | Al A Al AA ) Y re Cross Lists 1951 Mark 51 Years Farmer demands for Pennsylva-| are assuming a new role in the pro-|{ Mr, and Mrs. Harvey Dickey, of Mr, and Mi Harold Hackesieig, 4 4 | Fi Vl VA VB BY JEM . . nia certified seed exceed current | gram as Future Farmers of America Blanchard, and Mr. and M: Rich- { Muncy, were dalle in town Fund Drive Totals Of Wedded Life supplies, including many improved | chapters and 4-H Clubs take on the | ard Berkstresser spent Mother's Day | last Wednesday | yasietiss and hybrids produced by | task of increasing single-cross corn | with the ladies’ mother, Mrs. Edith! Sunday guests at thie homes of | Bellefonte, State College Pro-| Bellefonte and Vicinity Coun- p re. £3eOrGE reeders of Penn State. This was | stocks for use in the hybrid breed- | Gentzel Mrs. Cora Meyer and Dean Bchade Le ‘ : : . indicated by seed dealers of the |ing program | Stover Detweller. of Harrisburg. | were: Mr. and Mrs. Woodrow Mey. | grams Are Held Sat- | cil of Churches in Annual Pennsylvania Crop Improvement Meanwhile, commercial growers In | wae a weekend visitor at the home and son, Mi William Mingle urday | Meeting Association Oregon are increasing supplies of of his aunt. Mrs. Lulu Royer Mr. and Mi Hyle Wolfe, all of Heaviest demands were made on | Pennscott, the newly-released me-|{ ap and Mrs. Ned Hosterman Asronsburg { & | Centre County joined the nation Nelson the 15 Pennsylvania developed corn | dium red clover, Seed of this legume { pickey and Shuey, with Mr. and Mr. and Mis John Diehl State ' {observance of Armed Forces Day | Street hybrids and the ing ain will be brought back to Pennsyl- | Mpg Gordon Hostermai { wil ‘ollege, spent Sunday at the Lloyd Saturday with a program in Belle DI merous growers of certified seed |vania next spring | lamsport, and Mrs. M. W. Breo ate home fonte and a parade and displays in | Vicinity have asked for additional nda- Under the existing system, plant|{.s own were Sunday dinnel rhe Rev. and Mrs. Ray Dotterer,| gigi College tion stock to increase rea breeders of the Experiment Station! cues at the home we ment State College, vi ited on Sunday In Bellefonte a large crowd heard At the same time 32 farmer develop improved varieties, SUrains, mene’ parent Mi her sister, Miss Cella 1 a speaking program on the Diamond operators, largest number on rec- | or hybrids, then turn over the small) gosterman in Centre | Saturday evening. Capt, Maurice F ord. are increasing material for th quantities of sto k to the Founda- Fhe PTA of Mile Mis Miss Sandra Douty, of Greenbury Kelly officer in charge of the On Foundation Seed St nnsvl- | tion Seed Stocks for increase. After | ° Elen portia i the weekend at the Harold Le ? , 1 > f its annual banquet upplies are sufficiently increased the pure seed goes to growers of ganized Reserve In this district | Livonia, last Thursday venin Ie rr O. B yy 2h traced the meaning of Armed For- with the Seniors as guest a pia ttt ui pi AY He pointed out the nece ified seed, who In turn make Mi ( by : r and Mr M cailable to grower n arm- | o d svailable to growers and | : Sunday dinner \ t rs Because of these necessary | their Neila S101 se al years are often re-|.. tes Bd Or evera ea : Mr. and Mt: tired before new material of im- red { ens bashed is ually react Shore ved characteristics actually read hy Mi Anna Mann : ( ot imercial growers and farmer [ist ap in Give a Watch ...| [stiier. Gayle Makle. af A Practical Gift ...a | Volunteers Eligible [Srening al dhe Limb Sentimental Gift For Airborne Duty { same hom Although he is more often asso- Mr. and Mrs. Walter Scha ht 4 nd Mi ; ag . Lh The American Legion ciated with the U. 8. Air Force, dre 111 ; & ,, en WRI : Page nd played for the prog | Billy Mitchell actually sug- | former arent M1 and I AX laeterscs BA AC ? : the Rev. William F. Logan Airborne troops of the mi Schaeffer at Sorin il) TR. AOC ye red the invocation and Army”, T Sgt. Wil- | Sunday tion. T Sgt. William un Ni f the local recruit-; Mr. and Mrs. Pred Wolfe a ! Weaver 4.-H Club ruiting officer here station commented this week. Charle Akroi fait f . ‘ol rvin D. Moyer ‘he Sergeant explained that in Wolfe's mother, Mi ra Wolfe Names Officers 1928 General Mitchell staged a mass | several day ha ¢ 4-H Home ECOno: lellefonte articipat iS BOAR sorurwn bisa ——— Rl SSS —— — rr ——————————— irop of si wen with a machine Mr and Mi tard Hira / vr Sattalornte ha es tes y nd 8 1} "1 a ah the forerunn bhi 4" Tonnies hat wo thei nf Pour and rR is th st soldier from _ *N¢ Rev. |] ¢ -> ; e forerunner {Bobbie and Bonnie, of Lancaster, meeting at the home of Paye and |€rams He is the first Soldier from oo oo pyc, WANTED TO BUY: Used Lawn Mowers airborne army used 50 |. nant t} we fully in World War II Mrs. Minerva Zig or. M an M: The vant) Y inf Wa rd rea under the rotation pla: hs Bly . : a airborne paratrooper can |g G. Ziegler, of Beech Creek, called by Anne Bell Musser, president of | He was introduced in Bellefonte © “0 C0 JF (00 HT FOR SALE: Reconditioned Used Mowers the history of his corps.! on his mother on Saturday evening the ol r several y The club , And sl { the reviewing stand in "a Mu At : II you much of value in} Mrs Robert Brungart, M ta tge was led by Pa) tterolf. | Stat oliege with Dr. Milton RAVE CYEETCRC See AGENT FOR JACOBSEN POWER MOWERS and complex age”, Sg Brungart : '" Phyl! Pur: n hoe: i ident ay a K FEE] \ : Paratr opers mu t . of Aaronsbui vor bush vi ‘Oo Fa Petterold res} a and Meer f th OTC init . . 3 3 All Ma 3 of H mentally sound = jtors in Williamst Monday is ri ice-president dar. | the hosl. Stat wlleg parade Dourishing § ‘ Repaired the age f 17 and 31 A " : } Ci p ‘ ust be prepared to undergo iv rioine the normal base Mort 7 DAE PSII OAL Lr rey Brooks, sone lend: | 4 ROTC cadets attending the col- [i F, | SWARTZ MACHINE SHOP awarded and ‘upon ompletion of t a and : ! dis nburs ro : 0 r hoy > a i Mu | Di month with minimum go _| lige die y Sani x I Continued Prot Page Or ~~ | TRADEIN WEEK TAGE LICENSE | Mr. and Mrs. Mik — AT FP Goldberg. O MARR Ry a i ! = la | Orrice CA Wolf's Furniture Store * Parker re RI Ad Ti —— ALE ae ditchell R. Fawley, Bea er. and oi Ms Vg 2, (» 4) “A Little Nonsense Now and Then, doyee A. TEE, a ibut, and 10 Philips 2 : Is Relished By the Wisest Men.” "KEEPSAKE" I Mary Brow, Philipsburg RIT wif ingen : Sin a Sr. ee | e OW ou Robert E. Moore Karthau MY an te tha THainids di it i DIAMOND RINGS “ori Morgan, Snow Sho itl, 1 JR ev “Ewe Heard Me!” ¢ r re Crue for the Graduate || CEC on ‘Woman. Cotingdni | or, 2nd Mr, Lites Beaver. M0 cummie to death when he san “Let Me Cal Bwe Saceihenrt” FOR YOUR OLD LIVING ROOM OK CROSSLEY’S " ; Mave Over TT : . : rl \ I eres . Fan One ma ” BEDROOM SUITE . rol Petzeit Ne turiou raph p eater M Regardless of age or condition, on a Allegheny St. Bellefonte ~ wit | Mow LIVING ROOM or 3 or 4-pc. BEDROOM SUITE Looney Tunes ecenily a certain Belielfont if you come to Wolf's before the week is over. We must Ford 4-door Custom make room for new merchandise and this liberal offer is Fully equipped. tan Mr. d Mrs. Paul Weber ‘on Sun: ros | ES Bo | good for a short time only. Dodge 4-door Coronet (Mr and Mrs. CM. Berly spn “Linton Bs | Gyromatic drive, loaded, red Children, And You Shall Hear” e Belle! te heiks we ~ Chevrolet 4-door Fleetline hy, of Shai . the herol of Paul Revere sou couk expect th Radio and heater, black 3 We Plymouth 2-door Deluxe Radio and heater, gray Chevrolet 2-door Stylemaster Radio and heater, dark green “ry 2 Fw " y y : ie : ‘py ] : V | ! i OLIN § ni nN 18) a nome Ford V2-ton pickup 6 evlinder, new, blue nil ) y and Mrs. Paul Mili chi 0...0....0 V/A : { Rebersburg RD : , : Chevrolet 2-ton pickup oF Ruvetsiupg RD. A who Like Father Like Son Like new, blue | Max Tressler and children of Then there was the little Miesburg boy who followed his ’ . Hall RD, were Sunds vening vi footsteps—because his mother was suspiclo Studebaker 34-ton pickup itars at the E. R. Wolfe 1 ply A-1 condition, green Mi: Dick Crawfor { K A Orne O ven 4 few das +h ’ “ . . " ALL ABOVE CARS ARE GUARANTEED —— Wiad i hy A Couple of Dead Cells, No Doubt Harold Beckenbaugh { Mr. and Mrs. 1. E. Bier we true as the eminent selentist up at Penn Slate asserts thal Plymouth 4.door ar ‘ » $350 { weekend guests at the hom her A kiss is nothing more or less than an electric shock, but I have just special DeLuxe, radio and heater, black mother, Mrs. Edward Kane in King issed my wife's maiden aunt, and 1 guess my battery must be run down tor y mention het Plymouth 2-door .......... $425 | |, oJ, ed" ie ho 000 N\ SPECIAL! SPECIAL! Radio and healer, green of Mrs. Annie Schwank in Wil. April Fool Hamsport on Saturday ! na ; he ‘indian ‘ > Dodge Deluxe 4-door . ..... $350 | | ‘Mr. and Mrs. Samuet Bsteriine,| THE Sedan was parked at the side of the road leading from Bellefonte b With the purchase of any With heater, gray |with Mr and Mrs Edwin Weaver | 10 Fisherman's Paradise. As our informant drew near he could hear |of Lewistown, visited the oli wells | noises of a struggle within. He could hear a rustle, probably of silk. and : : merchandise in the amount Chevrolet 2-door EY $385 near Renovo on Sunday afternoon.’ the muffled panting of a man. The body of the car swayed to and fro. He N \ , Mr. and Mrs. Prestie Knepp and A py . Special DeLuxe, heater, black Mr. and Mrs. Robert Roush and |Me®rd 8 curse and again the muffied panting. He crept softly around to | Bie of $39.00 or over we will Ann. of MiMinburg. and Mrs. Mary | he side and looked into the window and saw | 2-1937 Chev. Master 2-doors . . 0a, $190 Arbogast. Donald, Gordon and Dor- | Now, walt a minute, don't get excited. What he saw was a man trying : include a Metal Porch Chair One green, one brown. Both have radio and heater is, of Middieburg called at the Roy to fold a road map the same as it had been .- Arbogast and Cecil Hironimus hom. sat 1937 Ford 2-door, with heater .... $75 | [= suman” ™ ™ | 0-0-0 for an additional $1.00. Baccalaureate Services will be | Quest , 1930 F d M d | A 2 d $25 held Sunday night in the Reformed du flon And Answer Column i or ode EOE + sss Church In Rebersburg for the Grad. | A Show Ste ubseriber Wants to know WhAR 4 SR-bit... WH, 1 uating Class of the Miles township | sometimes Is what makes a cow kick her calf through the side of the 1940 Ford 1/2-ton panel hraek .... $195 high school. The Rev. Richard Ab- | barn ernethy will be the speaker. The | c. 0.0 “Be Sure to Buy Your Used Car From a Used Car Dealer” Commencement exercises will be the following Priday evening in the Quote of the Week : wither Thureh, J Waters. of After fishing all day along McCoy's works, near Pleasant view, and arris S alr 0 Jersey Shore, and Mrs, Pord Ora. |Not catching anything, Jim Weaver says “it's no good by a dam sight.” | ham, of Woslrich, were Sunday af. ; 000 J * ’ 2 -}.5 ternoon callers at the home of Mr . ; a . » LAMAR, PA. PHONE MILL HALL 287-35 and Mrs ©. A Page nnd Mrs MC | Ri s all, folks: Sometimes we think we'll never see a poem as lovely | Hallow
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