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Williamsport Sun-Gazette from Williamsport, Pennsylvania • Page 5

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Williamsport, Pennsylvania
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Home III Burn Burns In Months Kelly-White AND BULLETIN, WILLIAMSPORT, TUESDAY MORNING, NOVEMBER PAGE 5 No Accidents Mrs. Racls-ii, 87. 0 i fib Tr fc. DlCS Of INneSS chau. died several years ago.

Xt In FlVe i daughter, Mr, Wert. of 1 SPRTNT. Am.nda; 0 4 motor acci- Rachau. 87 Spring MUs. died at Iva Bartge-s.

both of Spring MILTON i members i a investigated by ner home Saturday morning of are surviving the Sute Motor Policemen of the MJ- i.if the of governor? of Kelly-White Deer Motor have ton barracks was reported Satur- voted to co-operate the fullest day afternopn about 4 clock by MIFFLINBURG Fire of no- extent in the plans for the pro- Pmkerton origin added another toil Safe Driving School which mvolvW two automobiles to the bam destruction set wU cotiducied at wer damaged to i past three months The men on official rec- tent of and $25 The accident the fourth' or uj dur.ng a meet-" occu rreol In the intersection of structure was levelled Saturday of the two groups Thursday rouTes 14 and 15 north of Milton m-jrning This time the big barn night when transact.ons incident at oic-' Dmty" Moore triangle, when on the farm of Frank Griffith k- to the rt-vt annual banquet of i the sedan operated by Hil- caved about two miles north of the club were completed kert. traveling from MeEwens- Mifflmburg on the HUJ ville. crashed into the north bound road, was burned with esli- Bjjkdi of James McLaughlin. of mated at J3.500 Ml fHOtJ Milton. R.

2 A horse, all of the farm imple- A According to the report the direct cause of the accident was a third car, ft'hfflse operator is 1 BVM.FFONTE--Mrs* Mary Eliza- identified. Mr Hilkert reports romnleted his milking routine for' Reed, of Clearfield. sister of that while he stopped at the sign compieiea nis miutiiig tv Ardery. of Bellefonte. died Fn- 1 the other machine drew up beside day night at the home of her daugh- him obstructing his view to the menus and crops were destroyed the blaze wh.ch broke CltCM ffoU, Dl6S the morning, and carried the supply Kirby, 13, HM folks down Louisiana way talking about the strange psychic attribute to her.

Here she places her hands on a table in her Jones- home from i some maintain the "spirit" tosses strong mm at Alice Belle's bidding. of family Louis' Te: Her mother. Mrs. Leon Kirby and her sisters, Jurors Duly In 0 Silto. Wade of Clear- TOU th When the second machine a proportions far too large field, of a stroke suffered a day be- pu lled out.

he did so too. being for him to cope with alone. ton Sunday Mrs. Reed eele- unable to see the approaching 1 While he shouted for he led brated her 80th birthday. coupe No one was injured and i i tvt-o bar- and the cattle torn the Mrs.

Reed, widow of Samuel no were made. 1 1 burning but Fur-i -f I to enter for the third horse. Mem- nace. In addition "to her brolher Booth of Eagles bers of the Mifflinburg Hose Com-; and daughter, she is survived by usted on a speeding pariy apptared on the scene a short two sisters, Mrs. Eva Apple, of A 1 state Motor Police time later and while they were I toona.

and Mrs: Ktiff Johnsonba-aghn fflc Jr 16 Taken before Jus- unable to save the barn, they sue- of Tyrone. tifie of eace Bartlow. r.p«rtMl in kpcprng the tmrrtmff vivrrs lidO at thr i Booth nucxl $10 and tastfl. Ae bers and sparks from setting fire home in clearfle i this'cording to information Booth ri ar ed 11 no afternoon. Jnteu.Ient will be a a a truck 50 miles an 3 5 i in Clearfield.

hour The farming implements nafl oeen stored in the barn for the Winter and included wagons, binder, hay YO.UR PHOTO Dies At Hospital icnard. a home. a services were held The crops harvested this Fall included large quantities of hay, i straw, fodder, wheat, oats and buck- day afternoon at the Baird wheat. The loss was partially cov-j H. E.

Oakwood and Rev. M. with insurance. Mr. Griff ith an- MILESBURG Jean Piper i i a i Burial a ounced.

He can in no way account 8-year-old daughter of Les- 1 a i the Treiiyulny Cemetery, and Margaret Newman Baird JpTe names of five died Frida at the University Hos- appear pital, Philadelphia. She had been r- i i who have suffering from an infection which Milcsburg. Hospital Patient LEWISBURG--Mrs. a a Banks, of Market Street, is a patient in the for duty developed after a fall five years Mary M. Packer Hospital, al Sun gr- 1 'i-d States-Mida go.

oh begins in i Tuesday. Dec. 6. are of i is a resident! i In addition to her parents oury. I I U-i 1V A 1.4V* rvifj for the blaze, the fact that heJiad carried the limited with him to discomrtirn any theory that the fire may have resulted from that source.

ubufgert are They are Sa.cr. Mrs. Emily Mil? Aer.p? Zerby. Samuel the local R. Pursley, i is the fifth -citi- to be called for vc from sur- ire.

-Northumber- r.i«stnn. account- -bfrt Lnng. machinist, ar.d Mrs. Martha Carrnel house- Olive Edward? Helen Kline. Berwick Canton R.

Welle Couders- F. King. Lock Bellefonte -M-- i i A John- Jones, Empor- tlauser.21, ge Employe, The waters Buffalo Creek I which flows near the farm, were used in combating the blaze. I FOR THANKSGS L. L.

STEARNS SONS have all the fooditems you need to make your THANKSGIVING FEAST a guaranteed success whether they are the basic meat courses or the "trimmings." Shop in our friendly store and see our beautiful displays of HOLIDAY FOODS. For iflVol Gl Tof -HOME- CONSUMPTION. PUDDINGS MINCEMEAT 2 HEINZ. JJb BULK ft WHEATHfARTS The ompanion a feast Miss of Pottejs Mills, v. Lewistown Hos- -an operation per' Sunday Miss Blauser v.

pathology ex- a', the Pennsylvania ge. of Mr. and Mrs. i by 't or.e brather, Henry La.icsr.er, and two sis- i 'to-, Wa'son, of Belle- Mr? Smith, will be held at at her parents' i Rev. J.

M. Kiritpatritk ar.d burial will be i Sprucetown Cemetery. on North :030 o'clock Satur- jiipesg of was born near when three years ught -o the home of aid since been resxient His only 1NEAPPIE FINGERS COFFEE ue 5 MAD A suoe'b b'end 'or supe occasion. STEARNS' NO. 1 pounds IMPORTED A SUGGESTED MENU CELERY OLIVES TOMATO JUICE ROAST FOWL BREAD STUFFING CRANBERRY JELLY MASHED PUIAIUES ASPARAGUS PINEAPPLE FINGER SALAD PLUM PUDDING HARD SAUCE STEARNS' NO.

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164,212
Years Available:
1807-1973