THURSDAY, DECEMBER 19, 19365. Spring Mills } A Collection of Newsy Happenings and Personals from Gregg Town- ship's Metropolis. for Extension of The Rural Ele the and Propitious Time Electric Lines, presented the Administration rural « a much than Governmems b trificatior make extension © “io lines house wiring les lect 84 expensive propusition now that the OLE heretoiore, ati i COorstruce 2A of provides ng tion nancing and thao and purchase major 3 ainmen anni equipmen fappa {ui Fort-Boal ire i High and Yee. Banguoet and duntes from both Giregy Dance Or ire Keener Centre Hall cantata will be ren organi. the srt omm from Mat hod ft on Sunday of groups evening, Reformed, angelical churches, in Lutheran hem Way” program. of the 22nd the chure Be musical The Ladies Tuesday ro pie Lalit is the of the Eagle, through organiza Golden after program of in thely Program. ange of gifts playing games, ole Misa Templar. evening going the the ne tion, engaged Chrastmas which the members, party exch and tureen cluded supper. Noble an Br 1 The organiza in t dive shi iD of thir A tena for a number of tha next John Royer farm way Route No. 85 wg. Mr. Bedghtol tenant by Mr. Wasson ; the lumberman, operating his saw mill In the State Monday trucks started out with lumber uctyg the coal regions A number of hunters were antieriesy deer during the day season closing on Saturday mong those reported to Lave been successful in thelr quest were John Heckman, Jr., Clarence Smith] Miles Bressler, Wiliam Bressler, Halry Condo and Millard Hassenplug. Mr. and Mrs. Al Alexander of Coburn, moved into a part of the BE T. Jamison home a few days ago. Mrs. Alexander is the mother of Mrs Guy Jamison, Hunterg are much the result of the prosecution number of their buddies porting untaged deer meat oamp to their Lewin Bedghtol years nt en Fister near Penn Hall, spring the Wong of : on H Madisonin as A. CC. enya will be lowed Confer, in College distriot his two prod. tO in quest of three- A displeased over of a for trans. from their respective homes which culminated In a fine of $25.00 and more over the high bill of costs which was over $14.00. Since the whole proceedings were asottled by one of the hunters, the associates feel the costs should have been re- duced to cost of the prosecution of a single person. Gregg township cattle ownery are somewhat anxious to learn the re- sults of the TE test now in progress, and especially since the herd of Hol- steins owned by J. R. Wion, of Penn Hall, indested 100% tubercular, and consequently condemned. Tests made for Charley Shook also showed =a number of reactors in the herd, Harold Stover, tax eolector for Gregg townshipl reposfs collections up to about the normal at this pe riod, Mr. and Mrs. George Romig, of Se- linsgrove, pared thelr house car at Grange hall during last week, while Mr. Romig spent the time hunting in Heven Mountains. Harry Breugh, the Pain Kill rep- resentative, will be with 8, I. Condo for a week or two, Bids were opened for the constrie- (Continued foot of nexy col) i + I That prizes in West Penn Co's territory-wide “Better Christmas Gift Contest will go to local announced last District was MeCormick, the Bellefonte at the evening by W. 1 of the Company. District made West i next Monday at | whi h the public is Invited. At the that ties being West Penn four ox ager ito Penn Hock will be 8 O¢ to game time contest flag conducted, ane thie The separate gl a its emploves, winne in La ed | | | i ! | Hiacks and thesn completed received a before were ed cision we | a 134% . Je fenlored so that the bHeauty of ive effectively apo to the age of the { home furnisi would be nEw Consideration i erphasized Wis igiven by the judges { contestant, In recognition { forts by Penn ig also presenting a small ! and girl blanks by arnest of West Te the entrants of made the to 1 menio 0 sent every boy in completed mid {PENNSYLVANIA FARM PRICES HIGHEST SINCE YEAR 1930 Federal-State a The Service Crop Reporting ago of few days the purchasing power the Penn- sylvania farmer's dollar the national averag® 15 for the first time in the year, The index of prices paid farmers for important products gained four points, from 108 to 1160 in the peri- od October 15-November 15. This wns the highest November 15 Jevel since 1930, the service sald. The average farm price of these products increased during the month: Wheat, rye potatoes, lambs milk cows, horses, mules, chickens, turk- eye, milk, butter eggs and wool The index of prices pald by for commodities purchased re- | mained unchanged. The He {tween prices recwived and prices paid i Increased threa points to 87, as agninst 61 in February, 1033. (Continued from previous column) tion of an addition to the Vocational school, as a PWA project, on Friday evening. Several bids were revelved for general construction work and equipment, but since the bids were from forty to fifty per cent. over the estimated cost wef by the architect, the school board decided to adver. tise for bids without changi the specifications with the hope of get ting bids that could be accepted. To Resurface Rouble 45 In Gresy and Penn Twps ~The State Highway Department for the resurfacing of 14.270 feet of hitu farm- i ore ratio 18 feet wide, Including two reinforce. od concrete structures, on State High» way Houte No. 46, working numbers 27, mection 7, In Gregg and Penn townships, Construction will begin at the old toll gate in Penn township, and continue westward 2.70 miles, Bids will be opened January 10. " i § § | i { of 10, the of Droscornber the large that contest, The entrants in number of interest in eyesight con reached that to has we and children, want learn about were 7.208 who signified intention to enter the contest 2.374 danks were Childy completed 1 West of am were Penn en from 18 wvears entered Efery one of examinati and turn- Seam} i final de { 0 bedns Lighting . Elects MacMahan, Chief Home West Westinghouse light Anna ing Adviser of Penn Boalsburg. will on Bunday in the evening, held in OVE Christmas services be the Reformed church ning, Dec. 22nd, and an church, Tuesday ber 24th. Mra. Bruce Miller, of Shingletown wag a visitor at the home of Mr. and Mrs, 8. A. Reitz on Sunday. An election of officers was held in the Lutheran 8 8 on Sunday. PBam- £1 Kline was elected Bupt., E. M Kuhn, ass supt.: Kenneth Balred, secretary. Frederic Dale, asst sec yy, I. K. Dmie, treasurer; Mra, Hess, pi. anist; Mre White, assistant pianist A son was born to Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Thomas last Wednesday Lather. Docems day guest at the E W., Hess home. Col. T. D. Boal, of Washington, DD. ada, are spending some time at the Boal home west of town. Clement 3. Dale. of Pleasant Gap. was in town on business last week. A group of ladies under the direc. tion of Miss FE'eanor Smith, spent Monday afternoon at the home of Mra, P. I. Swank, repairing chairs, A Merry Christmas to all Tusseyuville, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Geary and son Dean, of Altoona, spent Tuesday evening at the Mrs. Anne Rossman home, Mr. and Mrs, Burnham, Dick Mowery from spent Tharsday at the and assisted with the ( State College. Roy Marts, of Lewistown, Willard Smith, + of Rebersburg, as sisted with the W. 8. Martz butcher ing, Thursday. Hunters from Schuylkill county Buutterbeak home, : Mn a ftterbeck, wi bs GE ARR Aon HALL, PA. » » Free! » i $ 9.95 Coats 15.75 Coats 27.50 Coats OSs p= Santa Claus will soon be here, and with him We are prepared to help Santa with practical, » ANY CUSTOMER 4 { £25 03 i i » ® » » for MEN $ i SPECIAL VALUES in MEN’S SUITS & OVERCOATS : 1 9-50 now $7.95 ny 18.95 FPEPPPEPEPEPPEOEEPEPBEPEEEEPEP =. BOYS 59-95 i i REASONABLY PRICED i a it THIS STORY Will be Fyvery Until Christmas (pen Evening EEO POSE PIOCe THIS STORE x § wil 1 Open Every Evening Until Christmas fCrererr errr sore MILLHEIM, PA. 7) WAR YET'S DEATH DUE TO EXPOSURE {WORLD FOUND of Wil- oward, by We that £ £5 Yu wily H on josed death aged 44. of KK. Heaton, week i An sind 1 ons Morgan Ww last » Anes. {orane of came 8 Sine the day a man of exhaustion His snow to his as a oovered One found highway WAR the body along miles morning After the body identified learned that the man, who World War veteran, had started previous night for the ty hospital at Bellefonte, was receiving treatment one-half went nesday it was Centre where he A ———— of and lgtitutes are used i it may seem pounds butter ten ther farmers, Beven out every sul strange olsomargarine by {as i PENNSYLVANIA DEPARTMENT OF HIGHWAYS, HARRISBURG, PENNSYLVANIA the Office of the Secretary of High- ways, Room 506, North Office Building, State Capitol, until 10:00 A. M., East. ern Standard Time, January 10, 1936, when bids will be publicly opened and scheduled and contract awarded ag soon thereafter as possible for the construction of approximately 14276 linear feet of bituminous surface on a native stone or crushed aggregate base 18 feet wide including two reln- forved concrete structures, Centre County, Gregg and Penn Townships, Route 27. Section 7. Bidding blanks and specifications may be obtained free: a charge of $2.50 a set ig made tor construction drawings and a charge for cross-sections will be $5.00, Both may be obtained upon application to the Pennaylvania Department of Highways, Harrisburg. A refunl for drawings or cross-sections retnrned wil not bemade, They may be seen at offices of the Pennsylvania De ment of Highways, Harrisburg: MeClatchey Buflding, 6th and Mark- of Streets, Upper Darby; Wabash Building, Liberty Avenue and Ferry Sireet, Pittsburgh, and Clearfield Tr Company Bu , Clearfield, Pennsylvania. Warren Van Dyke, Bees i LEGAL ADVERTISEMENTS, ANNUAL BANK MEETING. The annual meeting of stockholders of The Fiuwt National Bank of Centre Hall, Pa, will be held in the banking rooms the second Tuesday of January, PENNY-A-WORD COLUMN. MAN the 14t és i8 ol 1836, same being the month, between the hours of 10 and 12 o'clock, for the election of direct ors and the transaction of any other business that may come before the meeting. H, 1. EBRIGHT, Cashier, ANNUAL mes I day ¢ FOR SALE of Serves £ The LAER, ladies Lutheran ow and BOO] - offer a yell Mine<pateh Quit, 1 ELECTION, of yellow i white Well sulted for Kryder Frank. at The ting Mutual Fire Insurance Centre County will be Centre County Court Bellefonte, « Mong the hou Farmers Company of heid In the Houses In January 13th between i of 10 A MM and 12 M. for the election of twelve directors for the ensuing year J. M. CAMPBELL] Vice-Pres, M. FISHEK Secretary. ASA. Ahan, Aannenl Mens desman seamen ram ha MUNICIPAL THEATRE MILLHEIM 0c & 25¢, Inc. Tax annual the 10.4 MIs. Mag Hal of bare BiG and GAME seOond RIFLES hand Will trade. high grade The Gun- Lewistown, Pa. in 1934 rs guarant ight uarant right. insmithi BELL, Logan Bt, : i Also i 1 work expert x Come see man 427 FRANK - i SHOWS & SS P.M. Adm.: The Management and Employesof this Theatre chip Wish You All A Merry Christmas and 4 Happy New apy Year. FRIDAY AND SATURDAY THIS WEEK.END MUNI & ANN DVORAK in: “DR. SOCRATES”--2 Warner Picture The leading of version, the entire poture Indd out In a way life of small-town Truly a grat picture. Fox News—QOur Gang in “Anmoversary Troubles” and Single Reels PAUL “Scarface’ being physician, cast now comes to you in a to more genuine bring forth the a Here You Are! Take Advantageof Our Christmas Week Shows: MONDAY & TUESDAY, DECEMBER 23 & 24 “HERE COMES THE BAND’--a M-6-M Picture Ted Lewis, Virginia Bruce, Ted Healy, Nat Pendleton and Littla “Spanky” McFarland of Our Gang Comedies. A Dandy Show! COMPLETE SELECTION OF SHORTS. CHRISTMAS AFTERNOON & EV'G, & | HURSDAY EV'G NOTE: This Theatre will Open at 3 P. M. and run P. M. Christmas Day Only, continuous to 11 “SPECIAL AGENT”———a Warner Picture George Brent, Bette Davis, Ricardo Cortes. Once more the “0 Men™ win out. A real drama showing how the gangsters are brought to trial through untiring efforts of Uncle Sam's “0 Men.” Our Gang in “Beginner's Luck™~Musical Reel and Car ’ sista toon. Children Will Receive Candy left here by Santa on Christmas Al- ternoon and Evening. FRIDAY & SATURDAY, D CEMBER 27 & 28 We are proud to bring to you the outstanding Musical production of the season “Broadway Melody of 1936" known stars of the Stage and Sereen. De not fall to see dy hit. Nothing Ever Before Like It! Two Reel Comedy—~Sing. Sister Sing”, this Musical
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