- ITEMS OF LOCAL INTEREST - » - The first inspection began The Centre Hall pany will meet in the ahamber, Monday evening, Prof. and Mrs. W. W. Ithaca, N. Y. spent the season with the latter's mother, Margaret Thomas, Miss Nellle the Ohio Valley Ohlo, Ee relatives Bellefonte and holidays. Mr. and Mrs. John Aaronsburg, today (Thursday) will leave on an extended automobile trip through the western and coast states, They will be gong until spring opens, office - - three-month automobile Tuesday. Volunteer fire com- Jan. 7. Reitz, of superintendent of Steubenville, friends in during Smithy Hospital, and Centre Hall of W. Forster, building built of native The Philipsburg post at Philipsburg, will be stone. Word to that effect was re- oelved by Senator E. J. Thompwon.! The contract will be let in the imme- élate future. J. Elmer Royer is & Co., Bellefonte merchants, as a clerk during their clearance sale. Many years ago Mr, Royer held a clerkship in thig store, which was then other management. Misa Alice aursing at hospital, assisting }imsel student Ep! see jurkholder, a tte Methodist Philadelphia, was home of her parents Mr, and A. Burkholder, for a three tion ending Christmas, Yar. on brick re trough on Ni day resul pe lippery condition of the at the watering Mountain, Christmas in the new Chevrolet and driven by Miss skidding and ing wirg cables, alightly injured, ly damaged ttany on uribell Eme striki the posts The but occupants were very the car was Christmas Mrs R. P. Campbell, wtile walking through her home, fell, and so doing Bruck her arm and shoulder with much force. She at first thought a had broken, but on Law istow hospital an x-ray viled injury not in a rain. thoroughly season, During the in bone been the 80 only ap She pret recover A dog deer, much ing ville, scrambled over ly t! a leap through office of thrown by employes. placed the doe back to On Wednesday even the i bands Centre It those present were las Keener Mr Mr. and Mrs Mrs. (Yavion Brooks, Rev Mr. and Mrs Thom Moskey, Char Cummings Mr Mullen and Mr Hinds, chased hy dogs porches and to escap, © { nds a milk pl the a floor A in a to Jack's mounta members of frien: LB and Fila 8 jew On Christmas Mr and Mrs tre Hall, home to enjoy the gatl been person y namely Mr as thirty board Zell - and childre Mr. and Mra. Georg dren Phyllis and Mrs. Roy lays Mr childre i ts i 3 Cort Ww Hout 53 Pen Power built an eight Ww Wwe Tr ut n which company ce ling, to serve homes at the eastern Fort-Boalsburg road as trees along the edgs of woods will do, took a decided turn townrd open space and this brought the heavy Hmby Immediately above the route ald out for the service line. vent the trees when over the highway a by alarge truck was of years ago, the same necessary when bui't from was out TF De electri d trees, or fen far end of the The large (8) a To from failing winch umes], cut operated A number operation was a telephone line was on the opposite side of the road t Tho felled tin, and wood 1 the woods, wy logs cord y the owner, into laney, A bushel of Staymen apples was an appreciated gift received ii Brooks. from Clayton Re of Allen- town, whire he is superintendent of the Trexler Fish Hatchery, Both Mr. and Mrs, Trexier are dead, the latter having only recently died. When the tatchery, which fa a private concern, domey into new hands, Mr. Heish will be on thy retired lst with a yearly stipend of $1000. In years gone by he received Christmas gifts from the Trexlers of much value, some of them having been Dodge cars, $600 in cash, or something of about equal value. Mr. Relish is a brother of Harry C. Relish and Mrs. G. W, Sharer, and was reared about Pleasant Gap. His first experience in the fish Fatchery was at Pleasant Gap. His success at the Trexler plant was unusual, having been able to show a profit each year, while other branches of the Tr aw operations showed red during ¢ v dor Pression years, # i i by hard sh ATE Re ee LOCAL AND PERSONAL Mrs. B. L. during last thelr aunt, Miss Jennie at the CC. D, Bartholomew home, is suffering from a crushed hip bone, rtholomew, week visited Mr. and of Altoona, who in Gels- Miss Isabel training in the Momorial week-end guest Mrs. D. M. R, iradford, nurses’ hospital, of her Bradford. #& nurse school, Danville, was a Mr, and parents, i J mail with Williams, Bellefonte rural retired from ment on to will of service January 1. a well. be succeed Howard. R. N, mother, Mrs, holidays. On day returned to Baltimore, where is regularly employed hey profession by the P. R. R. Co. The township board of audit- ors met Tuesday at the office of ‘Squire Carson, Potters Mills, to it the accounts of the several road su- pervisors. Last week the accounts of tax 8. T. Swartz were audit- ed, Tre age shop Ramer Wis { the depart Mr earned ed by postal Willis intendg vacation. He Cecil Pletcher, uns take i Miss Ca {the home Ruble, du she tharing Ruble, at was of her ting the Sal.ie Tues Md, in she Potter on collector of the remodeled for repairing will conduct the neiderable experience will satlisfacto Boozer into radios, basement is being work - Joseph He has in thax doubt be results, a place had CO {line work and no thle ry Harvey Sq Ure Hla an aut driver's 1k oung ‘ ymobile j during time The 3 ens man wialv. and gan ball in the sum Vs Anee it his b appear court fle became mdsman, The barber, improve having and a fire pin Lome by hardwood th the floors laid constructs The mas Orvis Horner, ation bandit, mm of which Is nove {el mnry work has was done by who an established 'reput ing inside fire-plia that erly to build an ¢ able fun and many The Shearer, who were on account of yury when the riding was driver. Hhoearey ; by 8 Valley Fdward wrrandsville Haven Iv a they hit-and-run woman'y son, of Lock and wife, | OF called the accident car In which struck by to SE ir were n E. evening George Heckman, farmer east of town, on of Christmas day in the Adams, underwent appendectomy Dr t he Centre surgeon evening Pre had recent Yious i 1 & stad perati tia mn. Having WV cks during the ht the nothing indicated the and past, y thous it suffering tho wa pain he was wns serious until oma sy Hig condition operation has beon very favorable, Fla full recovery expected, Mr. Heckman is past sixty two, an age when appendicitis attacks are come paratively rare. Public Sale Register Fale notice under this bead fs carried free of charge when bills are printed at hie, office. To all others the charge is plainly appendicitia, gince is MONDAY, JANUARY 14th, at 1:0 o'clock p. m, on the Goodling — 2 miles west of Contre Hall, by V, B. Flory & Son: 2 horses, 2 milk cows, fresh near sale time; 4 head young cattle; farming implements, house. hold goods; YOCATIONAL guests for a {in Centre TOWNSHIP SCHOOL NEWS, GREGO Basket Ball Teams Defeat Milroy High here at GS. T. V. A and to New ball teamg defeated the High Present Milroy by scores of 13-14 ively, The games were Mills, The Gre outclassed their by large margin wag closer although by boys Tha boys’ girls’ ‘ basket n training pital, and and played girls 2-6 respect at Spring completely ponents and The boys’ game lo boys won margin, The Milroy hard fight whic, the interesting throughout, Valley will BR Mrs. Christmas Philadelphia Op- ¥ won fi ag a com ortable | put up al miuade game an one Play East Penns The Gregg it Hall this Tuesday will travel play the East Penns Teams, Jan. 8 play Mill the following to Millhelin Valley teams. | In the 168 Ba 2472 Ba 10,391 Ba teams at Friday, and to week at the Boozer homes home return of the Colyer Is at her but expects to City by thg 13th Baumgardner, nurge the Presbyterian Hos- was a guest of Mr Good! during her returned to 06 i in Iphia, V. Sale! art wil She Monday, BX mii The undersigned at his auction barn, of MIFFLINTOWN, WEDNESDAY, k A. AM. 4 “ on on 10 o'clo jat | Named Hellef and Works Administratod George 1 Boyd and Works Division Admin Area 7 which Includes and Clear 1985, maces has beep made Hee trat- the coun tive ording 10 ane. Eric H. the Biante oyd Direc. ad or {oy tieg of wary 2, nt xocutive Hellef Centro field, eff ax { Dounce today fry Biddle, ¥ | Emergency tas for some time pose to sale of Area 17. He , theas! | y es northeus iministrationship of the Director of Board Mi 4 been Hellef tor now Ei an well. JAN. 9 | United States— nks over 100 years old, nks over 50 years old. nks over 25 years old. x Rickard will he here V. H. 8. have a la of one The games with E, P. been scheduled after year, A large delegation of TY 8. fang will accompany the to Miltheim for games. Petersburg High at Spring Mliils, | The next home game wili be teams from Petersburg High, that Mr. Hayes went to Mr. Hayes coacheg both girls’ teams at Petersburg. Much is shown in games, and teams will appreciate your at these as well at mes, There are banks that h istence for pee a. team these Sth with the this boys’ years old or m otner w schools Year. and ! interest these Gregg support other ga games as LOCAL AND PERSONAL “shower” Hughes | parent fonday umes is in 17. 1784. In the Mrs, hey on A given Brininger at M r. and Mrs night The 1 and wns the F re year 3 i home of V. Jod ¥ Were on. 5 4 ree genie n ous M3 Dhan ecently ajority of tes, Dr. | of ha andsohia f Mrs. Rue Rowe, ¢ us" we, widow 's Margate clot from visited of last Mra, J Jack, Welk Ww W. Bra Centre irday it y H Gunsall Mrs, has the Boozer in ions yeriod Mra : | jaa with us John s Margaret daughter, of during k ner ney, east town, icate health (October of wl hi ES CCR IMG y&urs FEL I Mrs vals duri The New Ford V-8 for 1935 is the biggest and roomiest Ford car ever built. It is a strik- ingly handsome car, with mod- em lines and new, luxurious appointments, But most important of all it is especially designed to give you smooth, easy riding over all kinds of roads — "a front- seat ride for back-seat riders.’ This ease of riding is achieved by the use of three basic prin- ciples never before combined in a low- price car. 1. Correct distribution of car weight by moving engine and body forward eight and a half inches. 2. New location of seats by which the rear seat is moved forward, toward the center of the car — away from the rear axle end away from the bumps. 3. New spring suspension which per- mits the use of longer, more flexible springs and increases the springbase to 123 inches. The result is Center-Poise — which not only gives you a new riding comfort but adds to the stability of the car and its NEW 1 ad lone of orses and States 168 | . loi { Wires m thant 8 is horses to pair weight welght ars good, big lof quality. Any person | horse, now the tme to he sells the satis! in the United ave been in continuous ex- more than one hundred | banks over Hfty 64% of all the banks in or 16.391, are twenty-five older. ords, practically two-thirds the shipped dappie 3400 1 1700; balance young ever grey a ow of y rats} year-old of In know how hitch all must to you y including 1907, ALSO HAVE OF COWS close 1929-33, WILL freth and was chartered February banks that are twen older is lodged the banking re in commenting of a great oe Of 8 old rtion or of the hanks the Uni farold ¥tor Ame in tier, the been in rs Is an 5 Of Americ no other ch wild gambi wriods of busin igh whi ichart This sharp, | pose sale ax we must start thro at frequ 21 contury.’ NOW ON DISPLAY ease of handling. You con take curves with greater safety. There are many new features in the fa Car- Hi with Mules, best load of plac ¢. Une mated sorrel mare, these horses with lots needing buy it. You m., and they action, J HOR A telephone on the farm ACTUALLY SAVES MONEY a A LOT a sizable part of—per- haps more than-—its small monthly cost. Consider, for instance, the cost of your trips to town. A telephone on the form will save many of them. If for no other reason it pays to have a telephone. 10 a, m. early to dis- IRITCHER. | & a ne el basic design. You buy pre- mium performance when you buy this Ford V-8—full 85 horsepower and capable of 80 miles an hour. All Ford V-8 cars for 1935 come equipped with Safety Glass throughout at no additional cost. We invite you to see this New Ford V-8 for 1935 at the showrooms of Ford dealers. You will went to ride in it — to drive it yourself. You will find it a new experience in motoring. Ford V-8 for 1935 which make the car still easier to drive. New brakes give more power for stopping quickly with far less foot pressure on the pedal. A new type of easy- clutch employs to increase ficiency at higher speeds. New steering mechanism makes the car still easier to handle. New, wider, roomier seats. The New Ford V-8 for 1935 retains the V-8 engine which has demonstrated its dependability and economy in the ser- vice of more than a million owners. FORD V-8 PRICES ARE LOW 12 BODY TYPES — (§.swindows), Sus Tudor Sedan, $510; Fordor Sedan, §575. DE (with rumble seat). $550: Coupe (3 windows), $570; Coupe (5 eS aos; Plixylon, $500: bis seat), ? Forder . 3535 Today Touring Sodan: $595 nk Touring Sedan, $855. : There are refinements, but no change in hy
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