Nessim -— LOCAL AND PERSONAL The trackmen have been cut a week, on the 1. & i down in work to thre days Paul Fetterolf, clerk in the local postoflice, is having a telephone install- ed in his residence. Mr, Hollidaysburg, were Sunday visitors and Mrs. Merton CC. Pruyn, of at the Spring Mills Methodist parsonage. were Hght but the delightrul Thursday snow day one, night there in this was a section most squalls following Attorney M. L. Snyder, of Sunbury, is seriously ill from complications, He is a brother-in-law of F. M. Fisher, who with Mrs. Fisher, visited him Saturday, Mr. Mrs. two daughtrs, of Kennett Square, vis- th Mrs. I. over the on and James B. Lingle and ited with former's mother, R. Lingle, week-end, Mrs. Dutrow delightfully the Roy very entertained members of the Sun school class in the Lutheran day which she is a member, at Tue church of her home sday « vening. Mrs. Harold A. from a uyn returned visit in New week few days N. ¥. She State was called to due to the death of two of relatives, who did from pneumonia Charles granddaug Keller four Ruth and children 1 Hel from WwW. guest brother, man, in Elwood on Hoffer bride w ert and Mr Cooney ringneck grey squ during hunting 1 i LEO have Kansa gone and wil] be tes Nort) i enue North. the ing winter. Mrs The Mrs od the il] spend the w Mrs J.F, Ba daughters of M: both deceased with David's sister, kew Indies and are Keller, Centre Hall Henry in and liv time prior to the Keller family A A A AOI AN. PHILIPSBURG PLEASED WITH YOTING MACHINES Here is how the Philipsburg Ledger tipeaks about the voting ines which were used for the first time the recent blection: Philipsburg pralse of the went west, mac at voters are loud in the voting machines whi were used at the election Tuesda time Contre had much in county Als feared that the and of the volers at the polls been would be confusion timidity on the part such was met the case, who came 10 to which Nearly every id simple person tha riot have hesitate nt the demonstrated, polls machine Was ng for the received in- use of the the they struction on maahine before arriving at voting place &o and Splanations and thorough the instructions given by John Greenwhiod, representative of the Automatic Voting Machine Come pany, that there was little or con fusion, It complete wore no was a great satisfaction to those who favored machines being installed here for there was much sarcastic comment from papers on the other side of the mountain regarding the instal lation however, Phillpgnirg has the laugh last. for as expected, the vot. ing machines mot unanimous ap proval and while counting their 1 in this results fifteen Now, with others commuanitie slots, local cnn unity minutes are didaton the polis close, Comm will COUNTY HOSPITAL REPORT “nn 0 un 9 9 » FOR MONTH OF OCTOBER CENTRE NOTES. . » * * * At the monthly meeting of the board of directors, held at the hospital, Tues- the of Edward Imel, day, following report was submit admitted Monday for ted and approved: Number tober in ment, patients hospital 1st No, patients admitted during month No. 71 births during month Mrs. Sarah came a medical patient Total number patients... Number private and 47; semi-private patients, number of patient days Number of Total number patients, 124; dergone surgical ward patients. charged on Monday. patient days Glenn Corman, of number Number ing patient days tient, patients discharged dur- Mrs, Dorothy Davis, moirth is a medical Mr, i { fonte, patient Mrs Number deaths during month. Number treatment patients remaining under and Jacob Nov. 1 number patients any are the proud Greatest { born at the hospital on in the Least George M. Miller, of number tients any day | was discharged on tha hospitay Total number patient davs number per pod le agp ped Cash Recelpts: ————————— HUNTING NOTES, Goodhay ind Lee “ * * . Mills, Monda was Castle, of a was oat dis- was le Bon, tives or customers a hundred miles away—for friendly chats, family reunions, business trans- actions. And after 8:30 P. M. you can call them for only 335 cents! Just give the number to the ope Information if and “hold rales apply chen erator (ask don't line.” You the on you know it J These low for a not Calls Number the for a for a do ALK operator specific person and are J-minule connection. 5 i LEP HON A =a - 5 |) T KE MACKEYVILLE BOY SERIOUSLY BURNED them during the month $1.83 per froght, hundreds pounds Billy Pickering, five of Mr, and Mrs. of Mackeyville, is tion in years of Plckering | Usual age, son Howard grade ferentials, This is per peer in a serious condi the Lock Haven hospital suffer the hundred poginds for milk on a 35 | This is per hundred pounds over the Sep of 40 over the from burns from walst down, | cent base. an increase of one he mother ing sustained when too close to a “ont his the at their home Baturday forenoon. The child's burned got had in Increase bonfire yard | tember price and an hundred While the September price is small it Is bet cents per pounds overalls took fire and June price, the Increase over the hospital was He noon he practically to admittd to the Saturday and not bone, at expected carier believed possible of iter than was considering the {the milk market. was chaotic condition is to re- cover a — A St A ———— i -» > - | Sheffield Milk Prices, net Goods will not move themselves out | of a store automatically, without some force making them move. You need to hitch them up to the power of ad- vertising. The members cash the of Cooperative price to Sheffield be pald the Producers’ Association, Inc., for the More Cocktails Ginger | Iter Dirat MAN’S SUIT values that we have never before been able to offer. PRICES ARE LO $0.50 $7.0 5 bl MEN'S ALL-WOOL TOPCOATS be sO LADIES! boli ad reasons priced as to astonishing « both and materials-—as low sport $0.50; in dress as cheap garments but GOOD GAR. ali sizes, MENTS at low prices. A Surprising $1.95 MEN'S & WOMEN'S SHOES eixm wmenally low “WHERE YOUR DOLLARS GO FARTHEST” OPEN EVERY EVENING EXCEPT TUESDAY AND 5 LUCKY Hat ME LED ME «THERE WT Out TMEDY LF AND TAT 1% TO Plide
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