THURSDAY, OCTOBER 24, 1935. Spring Mills A Collection of Newsy Happenings and Personals from Gregg Town- ship's Metropolis. - . or prob- enthusias- held In Thursday gathering and > Meet-—One of, and most Democrats Demoerats ably the largest, tio, assembly of many was night of last week. The had all the appearance found at Cregg townshig gatherings dw National palgns conditio years staged spirit siitical 2 cam- polit] fond eved a of would That is the td smplete such baer 1 my be viing Ling Bay Thur of prizes ws offered Spring : ssumin men in Mills haedght during the past f the parade sone unusual and that the costumes will} ¢laborate than at previ-| Hold the dade for | businesg ti same tained i= sald contain funma be more ous Hall in of enthusiasm Ww Years. found to Hallowe en will be kers any times open ween Thursday, November 7. baseball club will party in Voeationa More definite information ater, MacMoran, are now recently , having in Centre. Hall, of the ny milk plant here. The Vocational Be hool well on the way championship of the BEaatern Mr. and Mrs. Harold E. Stover family visited the former's sister Mrs. John Hoy, in Bellefonte. on Sunday. W. CC. Auman, a track foreman, was shifted to Lemont, and the Lemont foreman to the Coburn section form- erly supervised by Mr. Auman. Mrs. Paul Noll and family visited in Altoona over the week-end with her brothers, Wilfred 1. and Berch- ard, and sister, Gertrude, Homecoming—The children of lam Adam Neese, the veteran penter, gathered at the home fireside on Sunday, but one member, Mra Mary Yaswk'ns, Philadelphia, being ab- sont, is nn trained nurse and was aviionl y er ohdged on a case, The chi fren wh again surrounded the 1a table vere Mrs. Charles Zettle, Cope. Vo 7: Mrs. Raymond. Boob, Ca Si Mra. Edward Bmeitzer, Belle. forte. lis. Lr) WwW. M Pliewel, May - wood, 10. J, and Mrs, Naomi €F ids Tor thers were accompanied. hy Bpring a bingo Lil Saiiim the 1 school and “iovated purchased here Mr. Bheffield wife young in the | HT j= Farms OTN Di ran manger soccer ja snatch the to Wil cars 5 i Other Miller, Battle Creek, Mich., a daughter of the late John F. Heckman, and sister-in-law of Mr. Neese, and the latter's keeper, Mrs. Mary Cook. Mr, and Mrs. Elmer Ripka and fam- ily visited with Howard Ripka at Potters Mills, A surprise shower by friends of Verna John Stover, at the MeCool, Friday night. at the Silk Mill of the husbands and children. Mrs, Mary their guests were house wns engaged in Ripka, now Mrs home of Jacob Co-workers an on comprised participants (irae large port ion fine lot rable eived of 1 a i The WOman re young of use presents conside husband waged at Harry d Harry Condo Lois Bowersox, ited her Smulls, Gard of Mifflinh A grandparents the H. K nd. were to Lew. do shopping. Haven, visit- Hosterman, on over the wosk.a wife io Weaver and Saturday Kline Royer, ed His sister. Sunday. on Lock Ed. # of Mrs. i te ———— | W. E. Tobias, of Clearfield, feratie eandidate for county jtary, former superintendent {earfield county schools; | postmaster of Clearfield, was serious- Iy Injured when he was struck by a hit-and-run driver Tuesday about 11 o clock, week, Mr. Tobias is "W a patient In the Clearfield { Hospital, suffering from ithe leg. Demo prothono- of the also former ! Inst n Memorial a fracture of AIA PAA SIAN, Make Your it DEMOCRATIC, {change up mind now to let vole and nothing your mind, LOOK at your label. ——“——"— Credit has been given where subscription has been paid. Did you pay! Were you given the credit? Look and see, If an error oc- curs, report it at once. Please don’t wait for a state- ment before paying your sub- scription. The month and year are plainly marked on your la- bel each week. Take a look, Mr. Delinquent Subscriber, and if anything under "35 appears, you should be seeing us, i Thank you for an early visit. proper PUBLIC SALE REGISTER. SATURDAY, OCTOBER 26, at o'clock p. m. east of BSprucetown church, Mrs, HH. F. Musser will Lot of household goods, carpenter tools, guns, ete. See posters—E, M Smith, auct, SATURDAY, o'clock p. m., on the late Sarah E., Landis, in Potters Mills, George H. MeCormick, Admr., will sell: Personal property and real estate complete ad in this is- posters, E, Smith, auct, NOVEMBER M. Hall, on Brush Fungnrd i ment 1:00 nell NOVEMBER 2, at 1:00 premises of elsewhere M. See gue, also, TUESDAY, of Centre 8th, 7 M, v east or b wost alley Mrs, J A. gel] imple clean-up sale mm RU BL. IC SAL E. OOTOR ii~-fashion ire st gris, | a | a 7 the New Fall Clothes. QUANTITIES OF YOUR INSPECTION. FABRICS ARE NEW FALL HUNDREI AVAILABLE- AND DS OF PRICE] OW 4 MEN'S ew Fall Suits PE PPPS PED EE SEER STORE OPEN EV. ERY EVENING EXCEP) & Thursday, We © Tues, When Close WM, ir TE COATS ARE READY FOR IN ALL THE NEW STYLES AND #9 7° nd hicher % 10. 4 Available R S) the Farthest” STORE OPEN EY. ERY EVENING EXCEY.: Pues, Wher hursday, Va Closes a; V GERALD TONIGHT PRESIDENT SWOPE ROOSEVELT, SPEAR it RB for 1936? What is new about it? | all, it is the buy a car. is no question about the increased beauty of the Ford V-8 for 1936. In more practical matters, many improvements have been made Steering is made easier by a new steer- ing gear ratio. The cooling system cir- culates 5; gallons of water through a new, larger radiator, Natural thermo- syphon action is assisted by two cen- trifugal water pumps. New style hood louvres permit a rapid air-flow around the engine. Easier, of Ford ~The gear shift lever now travels a shorter distance, The two gualities you want in high-T der Ee er Wik fay Fort Basar Scdety mechanical design. The Centre Heporter, 51.60 a year. FOR 1936 driver's touch like a well-trained horse. You don't have to “push” or “fight” the Ford V-8 — driver and car easily get on terms of good understanding with each other. An engine has much to do with the roominess of a car. Very much indeed. A long engine uses up car space. The compact V-8 engine permits much of the ordinary engine space to be used by passengers. It is a car in every way. this 1936 Ford V-8 — the finest, safest. most dependable Ford car ever built. Now on display by Ford dealers. LOW FORD V-8 PRICES THIRTEEN BODY TYPES — Coupe (5 windows), $510. Tudor Sedan, $520. Fordor Sedan. $580. DE LUXE — Roadster (with rumble seat), $560. Coupe (3 windows), $570. Coupe (5 windows), $555. Phaeton. $580. Tudor Sedan. $365. Cab- riolet (with rumble seat), $625. Fordor Sedan, $625. Tuder Touring Sedan (with, built-in trunk), $580. Forder Touring Sedan (with built in trunk), $650, Convertible Sedan, S790, @®