THURSDAY, DECEMBER 12, 1935. a Spring Mills A Collection of Newsy Happenings and Personals from Gregg Town~ «hip’s Metropolis. Mrs, Mabel Smith, clerk in the field Company mill been ness, Misa Kate Mrs. W. an f tant has Farms plant, has} . ' \ i off duty for a weak due to i= Auman, daughter of Auman, is of and C from She when ection on one her feel in had been employed the infection roi Ine apparent Yoreman PWA Route L.ee Gen, on Stats A 0 t re pl is orang Heckms Mr Frank w LWee of of tair the ped pork Hs dressed The sho sales last western hogs cer rs of spring. han an a pound weight is by Harold 4 general utility Milk plant. The ifa of 240 the amount respectively a increase n or bogs killed fireman the Sheff 4 span duced 260 riod. Qe Hyver hogs had | and 290 of days pro- of in pork to and pounds, that pe-| Condo, Lock the Daniel Friday suffered stroke, and extremely ret is his condition been critical, He ired for some x life Mr Ja him fod and ving en ing the broth 7 I active was wil mill. {'ondo or Condo famil Mr Grammar News. The school pur on endo FOO Monday Vocational Spring Mil Gr a four costing $19.95. The n amounting of 4 Am hased drawer cabinet chased Ihrary brary y also aleve new to books for received the $5.90 the Grame- purchase 285 for Funds above na mar room. of the various won, the wore through premiums which school The Spring Mills schooly will hold thelr Christmas entertainments onthe following dates. The public is cordial- ly invited to attend any or of program: " all the school, 9:02 a Friday, will Man High mw. De cember 20. Rev, Lesher story of the Other Wise of this program. Grammar, 1:00 5 & & Room, December 19. 2 & 4 Room, December 18, 1 & Room, December 10, Student prizes were awarded in As- sembly last Friday to those who had earned them during the recent Curtis Publishing Co. campaign. The school made a profit of $44.80 from ths sale of magazines selling a total of 79 subscriptions. $20.00 of the money will be used In purchasing new library books for the high school and the rest for athletic activities The students appreciate the generous gupport given them this year, At a recent meeting of the soccer fetter-men for this year, Paad Ho- man "37. was eleted captain of the goccer team for next year, Paul has been a regular full-back for three yonrs and ghoul prove a capable leader for next year's squad. Myron Musser was elected assistant manager Iohert Henschen, the head man- ager for next year, t. other Royer has been cone fired to the house with a severe cold, give the ag part Fri, m., Ie 0 00 m., Pp Des, 2 1 Thursday 1:00 p.m., Wednesday, a 2 1:30 p. m, Thursday to the past week. Mr. and Mrs. L.ock Haven, brother, Austin uring (hl guests and ¢ of Clair yf were { Ohtl's f.ong, and fam Sunday, Bucks had ly. on Killed tion Hunters om this Ew very good suoCess during | the buck season Among thosy re kills were the Mis Mts, counting to have made thie athe ghots | Auman, Sterrill Bressle rl KF. Musser paint; Will Heckman: in the D. D Deck Herman A. Reb i t Henney wer party, Seven 2 Allegheny to party, 5; fortunate Harry £ ors make were point T iam er 1 y. T-point, and wo Of Ntover It 4 oleman “Among the Stars Hunters, il Is Mosler Petting w——? s tient lon iO tering a £ ; Fay 3 7341 port s————————— TRANSFERS OF REAL ESTATE "s UR Oat seeing a happy group gathered around a festive dinner ta- playing dinner, twilight around the Carry some of the jolly oid having every a one whether | not nfter ‘ nw with | games 3 | i “sing” at gathered piano, they oan a tune or Christmas : Perhape if we keep our olehration simpler this year, Wwe will i time enjoy it. Why not} igo back to the home-made (dea? Jet the children make presents for the | family. What if arent works of they have real Chrstmas i i have more to they 11 i art the spirit. Tre wome vy making the Christmas tree decora- if they have some bright- PRDOTS, of paste and shears, are 16k to their | devices, turn out some clever things. Silver and gold paper angels, snowflakes or paper rings linked together into long chains will make a really delightful tree. And the strings of {tree lights will twinkle merrily among such dec orations, Outdoor (hristmas decorations oan easily be made at home, too. For in- stance, you can make a large wreath for the front door, twining the frag rant ground pine, laurel or holly, wiring it firmly and inserting a string of lights. Small metal foil reflectors may be placed in back of the lights to give a flower-lke effect—or fruits and vegetables way be worked Into the wreath for a change children will of LO, ene } { tions colored fa and they il pot blunt, own very stars, Potters Mills, housed Of fo1 GuUinsy J. Smith i with an Margaret visited of Roy Wis Lp days attack Mins Kimport of few ‘days Mis for a home her cousin, H Slack. Fd, Foust Went friend, Mr. stopped when and Chester i. homes, Potter for =n of 3. way M tO at the Foust and on their hunt in county Frank Ennist on Thanksg Johnstown, Joe Ih and family visited riving day wih friends [aves ———- AY — SERVICE PRESENTS AIDS TO WORSHIP TO CHURCH {. SE CLASS nicipal Millhelm Theatre Evenings Mu THIS WEEK-—FRI. & SAT. (His “FOLLIES BEGE RE" A Masical Fox News ~~ i i Comedy. i 2. Reel Comedy — Singles MON. & TUES DEL | : } 18 & Ii yong are! Y oa Huy, in “WE'RE IN THE Charley Chase Comedy — and Singles, Farre Herbert and il MONEY" poinsetiias CAN and h OMe branches Stars moons can easily be oul board, for he out oan of the star from beaver or heavy cardboard Holes plywood outdoor decorations the that inserted and the be #iar =o in be Can jamp bulbs background od or gold. A lighted star fastened over doorway with festoons of evergreens and lights outlining the door tnakes a very simple and lovely decoration it's no trick at all for decorator to achieve this sort of grace ful effect Ground and greens are inexpensive markets at Christmas time. The wiring of lights ittle, and of course, cap be used year after year in a variety of And did you know that you oan two strings of lights all evening for only two conta? And just a hint for peaceful Christmas—plag your decorationg ear- ly enough, so that you can take time to enjoy them and won't have to get into a last-minute flurry of shopping. And keep them simple enough {en- pecially if it's your first attempt at outdoor decorating) so that you won't become too involved. Since so may people are interested in Christmas lighting every year, the Centre Reporter will distribute with the December 19 issue a special roto- gravobe Plotorial Supplement ‘which will include many suggestions for dec. can silver the the amateur other in pring quite the Cet yery ways, burn a Window silhouetles may be cut from dark-colored paper, red, green or black--and fastened to the window | with small stickers. Then, if a light is placed im back of the window and | it the whols window In back of the design is covered with a yellow crepe to diffuse the Nght, the sl houette will stand out sharply. A Christmas tree, & candle, the Three Wise Men, or Santa's reindeer, all make excellent silhouette designs, The! orating you can make yourself, Enter your Christmas lighting deo orations in the Centre Reporter con- test. The prizes will be worth trying for. The first prize Is a beautiful elec tric alarm clook: the second an I. BE, 8 floor lamp, and the third a sand. wicy, toaster, emember that simple decorations have Must as good a chance of win. ning as elaborate ones, for the judg ing will be based on the beauty and general good taste of the display. ¥ £ is here, the time when { | beautiful presents, and if EPSP » » Free! © ted dh dd » SHO) rere LEOPGOEPEPOOGEEOEE PEPE $ 9.95 Coats 15.75 Coats 27.50 Coats on all higher priced - $0 hm pte ” a . a ie Y 4% » oh ® 2 cheer and good “77 = Santa Claus will soon be here, and with him We are prepared to help Santa with practical, your list has not been filled choose from the gifts below : POCO CPI P OP OI IPOEIIIIOOE EPPO » » 1 i 4% 3 } ) ANY CUSTOMER i 3 » » for MEN » @v 5 SPECIAL VALUES in MEN’S SUITS & OVERCOATS nw $7.95 wy 11.95 $ 50 ny 18.95 Ie FOYS 3098 PEP PEPE OEEPEEPOPEPPEDEETEEPEPE garments DRESSES A y RFA RICED POPP OBOE EPEIIEIE Beginning Fridayy a bt her we Wil Open wi Every Evening Until Christmas SGP BPP PPOEEIDE POPE OPPS PEO OOPS Beginning Friday, Dew wi "a wi he Open Every Evening Where Your Dollars Go the Farthest” MILLHEIM, PA. IU nth Christmas PPE EEE EPPO PEEPE LEGAL ADVERTISEMENTS. NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS, : i by i will he rece;vex Boro Healed profosais ha oh of [strict 1 igh of No, 199 umnmendments other Wo ered ree Ad- ris 10 i 1 and ations fand { inble at 111 West {Penna | deposit specifi bidders are aval the the Ar at Fourty, Street Williamsport All biddery will be required to a certified check mada pay- the Architect, when plans are received. The deposit check for Gen eral Construction will be $15.00, The deposit required for Heating land Ventilating and Electric Wiring, | iplans and specifications will be $10.00 {The amount of the checks will be re. {turned provided a bid is received and ithe plana and are re turned In good order one week {after are no bid received, or plans and specifications not returned within week after ! bids taken, the prospective bid dor forfeits his check to the Architect | For the benefit of subcontractors and materialmen, plans and specifica- tione will be on file in the plan room of the ¥. W. Dodge Corp. 1321 Arch] 8t.. Philadelphia, Pa. i Separate sealed proposals to be sub- | mitted for each of the following branches of the work, to wit: (1) General Construction, (2) Heating and | Ventilating, (3) Electrical work | Fach bidder shall submit with hie sealed proposal a bid bond or certified check for not less than 5% of the bid A Performance Bond of 100 per cen tum of the contract price and a sep- arate Labor and Materiaimen’s Bond in accordance with the statutory pro- visions, but in no case less than 50 per centum of the contract price, are required. The award of the contract shall be conditioned upon funds being made available for such construction by the Owner. No bidder may withdraw his bid for a period of sixty days after the date set for the opening thereof. The minimum wage rates to be paid on this project shall be in accord. | ance with the schedule of minimum rates in the Specifications, and as approved by the Acting State Director Fach Bidder shall fila with his bid a sworn fAnancial glatement of recent date and sworn performance record. Work must be started not less than i $ ie y instructions t, office of hitect iable 10 : check specifications within bids received, Should be one are y / J ll PENNY-A-WORD COLUMN. te pawn for a four-line ad in this oolumn. These tle ads. sre wondes workers in the way of results Adver tise muything bere, from a “Help Wanted" to 8 “House snd Lot for Seale” lies Lutheran ANNUAL BANK MEETING. ¥ The annual meeting of stockholders |! of The First National Bank of Centre lis Pa. will be held in the banking hristumns rooms the second Tuesday of January ’ the { Hall. 5 ny Yorsdus ao § 24% = his § ame being 141 day t 314 1 1 new sntesd RIFLES hand of bars ¥ GAME month. between the hours of 10 and SC ani 12 o'clock, for the election of direct ors and the transaction of any other ' business that may come before the” " ° meeting. H. L. EBRIGHT, Cashier, WO'% gain trade. igh grade The Oun~ BEI 1) lay E, als, EUns na soe n JUST UKE. Logan fis: | i ALWAYS A | STRIKE! of ATLANTIC WHITE FLASH PLUS TUNE IN “THE ATLANTIC FAMILY" EVERY SATURDAY AT 7 P.M, C.B.S.
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