The Centre reporter. (Centre Hall, Pa.) 1871-1940, January 23, 1936, Image 5

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    THE CENTRE REPORTER, CENTRE HALL, PA.
ITEMS OF
"JLOCAL INTEREST
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Clarence Rudy, employed by)
Rudy, visited with the Willlam
family, at
The high school attendance
chock full of snow.
¥
The east branch district of
tre County
ety will hold a rally
in the
evening, January IS,
Christian Endeave
ul ii
af is
Reformed church,
Mr. and Mrs
George Rimmoey
Sweeney attended
Mrs, Charles
ternoon, at
Once again, the
while, a team
farm sled is
were alsa on
burden for the
in cans
WwW. H
were
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CENTRE COUNTY
HOSPITAL NOTES.
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Centre Hall, R. D:
Fiiday Admitted, Mrs, Mary ¥
Erma Fryer, Coburn,
Jennie
Bitner,
Wedding
ten,
Wy
Ph
Cial
ton
"BELL 'PHONE RA
SUNDAY AND NIGHT
formed ghurch school, as has
their custom for so years,
their January meeti
sonage. The
most pleasant
ticipants.
and enjoyed
gather
Refreshn
First Lieut
Wiegm in.
were week-end
Mrs. J
short time
65
red to
George
boron
enfor
prevails
Norm
Howa
more
youth
A. H. Spayd and John A. Heckman |
have been confined to their respective}
homes since Friday from sick ness. |
Mr. Spayd is suffering from ga severe |
attack of erygipelas which first made |
its appearance on the inside of the
nose from which It spread to portions
of his face. Skilfull treatment by.the
family physician is proving beneficial
and arrested the spread of the dis-
ease. Mr, Hackman is a sufferer from
lumbago which is keeping him on
nettles as to the frequency of the
jibes in the back.
Last week's mention of a shot be-
ing fired through a s&ond-floor win
dow In the Mitterling home brought
to light other similar shots taken by
at least a reckless person, If not one!
practicing deviltry. Howard Spangler!
informs the writer that one of the|
window lights in his lving room on}
the second floor of the Penns al He y
bank building was punctired fre
with a shot, and that a dancing thot |
broke a Hght fn his sleeping room. |
It was about the holiday season the
windows wera pubctured. Mr. Spang
ler decided not to mention the In
gent, thinking that perhaps he might |
mt a «due, but on reading the Mitter- |
Hing window crashing, gave . the
writer the Information.
Bruce Knarr, now living in the
Arney brick farm house, has leased
the home now occupied by BE. BE. Zet.
tle and will move into it next April
1st, Mr. Zettle nat that time will
have hs new bungalow located close
by ready for ocoupargy by himself
and Mrs, Zettle,
Mr. and Mrs Paul Zellers, who al-
i occupy a porton’ of the Arney
nen will be obliged to vacate but
up ‘to this time have not been able
to mocurg quarters,
»
Increased Air Service
Dallas, Texas. —~ Pas
American Airlines into Dall
creased traffic,
pany announce, Orders for 15 bi-
motored Douglas planes, each capable
of carrying 32 passengers, for delivery
by March 1, next year, have been
placed. These ships will be used on the
New York-lLos Angeles run via Dallas,
it is anpounced.
to the memory of a loved one is a
substantial expression of your jast-
ing affection. To select oné that
will be appropriate requires careful
consideration for it must last
through all the years to come. Let
us co-operate with you by submit
ting suggestions based upon our
wide experience as memorial sculp*
tors,
ee,
C. H. HOMAN
: Successor to
H. 6, STROHMEIER
Centre Hall Marble & Granite Works
CENTRE HALL
Sunset Over Historic Alamo
rained Hors e In Texas”
i iI u been one o
Texas Cen
ia famous |
his paces x
te of Dal. | 8 88 y be Lhe best train
-Known peace
noted rodeo star.
who Jot
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tract In
Henry
The Reporter's mailing list will
corrected next week, If you are
nrrear
Detwil- | hia
a change in your label figures.
it now, please
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W first consideration, The cost of
producing safety is always secondary.
With every known type of brake
to choose from, Ford has chosen the
mechanical type for the Ford V-8,
because this type has been proved ;
the safest and most reliable under LE a
all driving conditions,
»
Thurs. Ev'g, Jan. 30
fresno
a rar hi perfect mounting for
The Ford V-8 has 186 square
inches of braking surface —an
unusually high ratio of braking sur-
face to car weight. Big 12-inch alloy-
iron brake drums contribute to
quick, certain stopping under all
conditions, Deep cooling ribs dissi-
pate heat rapidly when brakes are
continuously or severely applied.
The same sound safety engineer-
ing has gone into every part of the
Ford V-8. The Ford body is one-
piece, welded-steel construction.
Ford gives you Safety Glass in every
window at no extra cost,
Drive the Ford V-8. See how
firmly it holds the road on curves
wee how dependably the brakes work
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complete try-out, any time you say.
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