THURSDAY, JUNE 11, 1836. —————————— Spring Mills } A Collection of Newsy Happenings $ and Personals from Gregg Town. ship's Metropolis, Miss Gladys Gladys Weber, a girl held In x gquainta a young gad -r oe | Weher to formeyp POE, time bids Vocational bulidin i Strawbgrry Socdlal—The will church hold a strawberry 80Ci lawn, and will have on aked goods, cake, pean! 4 1 be cake Milk An held abutment Peacoo Lester tnspector Crashes preparin This are taking tion on beverages. i I onseg uen ting practical] benefits struction, liam Richards a bro%er-in-lay : his Part hed The Spring J 3 pam will at Pleasant Gap on Thursd and at Rebersburg on Saturday, Dally Vacation Bible School—The Daily Vacation Bible Schoo! will open next Monday for a ten-day term. A community Children's Day ser. vice will be held Sunday, June 21. Three of the Cregg Township Vo cational school senior class contem- plae continuing their education in college. The young men—Adam Con- do and Ellsworth Stover—have sslect. ed Penn State, while the young lafty Miss Margaret Grenoble, has not yet definitely determined which of several colleges she will enter, C. P. Long, a patient in the Gels. iger hospital, Dasville, for a part of last week, re‘uirned home Sunday. 20th Erdley Reunlon.~The twent eth Erdley family reunion was held Wednesday of last week at Rolling Green Park, The attendance includes members of the clan from Centre Union, Snyder, Northumeriand and Dauphin counties. H. ¥. Erdley, sash. fer of the First. National Bank, Spring Mills was agnin named the president of the association, Other officers are W. J. Erdley, vice president, and Ash. er Erdloy, treasurer. Mr. and Mrs, GO. C, King, with Wm tmpfield at the wheel, motored to Beech Crook on Sunday. A valuable Guernsey cow belonging Lingle, her neck In & pe while in a pa horn root and in herself in such elher and visiting friends In gown | evening, Della were Monday | Charley Bi ren | ap, Mrs, Caroline Martz i and Bertha Bllger spent] in Georges Vallev.| 3 Mrs, uliar way { Ruth sture lot 1 of an; Mrs, to release | i a man towers animal, ast her under a lgey and chi M . tump an effort elf threw to break easant | Misses Alty her neck part Monday in town in Georges Valley, is WwW. :, A aman and : and a successful lbusiness trip to Mile The other day ge Breon fucer of baby plant 500 he Kerlin and from a lo poulitr) PEEP PCOO ICE OPOPP EOE ISOSSOPOIOP. | JAMES W, SWABB —Justice of the Peace— «Wagner~Stanley Blerly, of | Ls to | i’1 I) PETE CP PTO EEE POPE GIPEE DEE PEP PP HE PARK » OPEN EV Y NITE DA NC 1 NG Mon. - Wed. - Thurs. - Sat. Harold Cowher And HIS ORCHESTRA A Monument Erected- - to the memory of a loved one is a substantial expression of your jast- ing affection. To select one that will be appropriate requires careful consideration for ft must last through all the years to come Let us co-operate with you by submit. ting our wide ip tors suggestions based experience as mend upon Tia] a C. H. HOMAN Successor” to H. G. STROHNMEIER Centre Hall Marble & Granite Works, CENTRE HALL neti PUBLIC SALE--CARLOAD of South Dakota Horses and MULES at Centre Hall Sales Barn MONDAY, JUNE 15 Sale begins at 1:00 O'clock P. M, Black Gelding, Ths 2 Jen . y a Saddle Por iY. The remalnies of the toad will be equally as good as those described. The usual quality of horses brought here will he found In this jot. E. M. Smith, Auct. H. 1. EBRIGHT, Clerk. Ths Own Ya, 1350 jt ‘ALSO 1ersnsli fon One-Stop Food Store ... ] SNOOK'S CENTRE HALL WOOP EPOEPOOOPIOOPPOP Week Special Peaches - 2 large cans 25¢ | Puffed Wheat - = 2 boxes 15¢ ~ Wheat Krispies - - box 12¢ One Whele Wheat Biscuit FREE AUNT NELLIE BREAD FLOUR I 47C Maxwell House COFFEE . WEINERS . A . RING BOLOGNA . CHUCK ROAST BEEF : FRIDAY & SATURDAY SPECIALS LARE HERRING .covevvsvivsaninsvnnnrassveane:8 Ib PAIL $e MACARONE and SPAGHETTI ... Ih Se SOUP BEANS ... 10 Ibs 29¢ 2 hs 29¢ ih 26e PETE BARRA RARER RRA aa PE SHAE REN a REA a RE Es REE FANCY ROUND STEAK senann RR EE EE EE is here. are full and complete. Our stocks of Summer Clothes Girly’ three out. New Slacks, pleco—short NEW « Hts—haiters, lathing Suits and ITEMS Caps, White Skirts, ete, FATHER’S DAY Plgue ve " SOPPOCIOESIEIIIE STORE OPEN Every Evening Except Tuesday and Thursday, When We Close at 8:00 P. M. A “Where Y See not Pola Shirts pull up. Only patierns In than Hore : these new possibly cane also, Hany white new slack and summer pants, POPPERS OPE POPOIO a. COCIPEOOPOIIOIOe i STORE OPEN Every Evening Except Tuesday { and Thursday, When We Close at 6:00 P. M. CEPI OIPEOPIOIOPs UNICIPAL Theatre ILLHEIM Shows 7:80 & 9:30 ———— & SATURDAY WEEK. FRIDAY THIS afd Jean Harlow In: s SECRETARY’ Gable A kid Best of Short Sublets, Leaman JL prem Jlppmmwd Jlprenes Jie TRANSFERS OF REAL ESTATE NOTICE 5 OC y y 4 * A ss El PPP E OPPOSE OLPOPPIPOE CCP PPOPI. & un Raalrugned, WHEN IN NEED OF 1 “i=iPlaning Mill} Work LUMBER, ROOFING, Nails, | All Kinds Building Material, CALL AT— Garrett's Planing Mill GOOD MATERIAL AND HONEST PRICES | 5 t them du Ce Bove estate | Rebersburg, Pa. PE PPEE EPPO POTEPOOLODE PPPOE OPPe THE L FORD V-8 GIVES You AL {HESE FEATURES ALL AROUND AT Som fae EXTRA CHARGE 0 MATTER how you classify your expenditures for car up-keep — it’s your total expenditure that counts. How much “dollar mileage” is your car giving you? Dollars do go farther in the Ford V-8. Modern improved carburetion gives you unusual gasoline mileage with brilliant V-8 performance. Most owners of today’s Ford change oil only every 2000 miles and add none between changes. And after the first few thousand miles you begin to understand what Ford V.8 ¢ “dollar mileage” really means, where in the U. 8, Ch a a It gives you more miles per dollar be- cause it gives you all-round economy — low first cost, low up-keep cost, low de- preciation and long life — as well as low gasoline and oil consumption. All these are big items if you aim to buy the most FORD MOTOR COMPANY Ford V-8 A GOOD CAR AT A LOW PRICE .
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