THURSDAY, APRIL 20, 1937 THE CENTRE REPORTER, CENTRE HALL, PA. Pr ——————_—_ Spring Mills A COLLECTION OF NEWSY HAP- PENINGS AND PERSONALS FROM GREGG TWP.'s METROPOLIS i | ! tha Swartz andj* ¢ & ¢ & 0» 6 # 9» 8 9 Saturday |* FARM CALENDAR. Kennsth> Wels oF }* Timely Reminders from f | : {* Pennsylvania State College |» School of Agriculture > . . Plant Sweet Corn nting Ar SR : > .9 9 #» A ‘ v PENNY-A-WORD COLUMN. - . | £ ‘ { { J ATT eens 1 tdi : f the 1 ven lor I M1 i M One| Faumen and (are for Young Turkeys Entertalned M. EE. 8. 8. Class l { Prrerssss dint the pays for a four-fine ad in this solumn. These litle ads Bre wond ew workers in the way of results Adver. tine anything here, from a “Help Wanted” to 8 “House nod Lot for Bale” |GANDERSTEP CCC CAMP | IO BE ABANDONED i i Rural Sunday High Sehool Entrance Exams : . Keep Record of Con TRANSFERS OF REAL ESTATE CHARTER NO, 11213 i REPORT OF THE CONDITION OF | The First National Bank, at Spring Mills | sheep nthe State of en sylvani a, at the close of Keep Mares Active the week-end is t ‘ " } iw v te ; it f v , a i oi P 1, 0 “ ey ation : Yor fr the rural mall car- le by response to call mad Spring Mills post of- 1 he ay ’ ASSETS ) i i i iter ana]PtW ™ 1 being buil t from here | Loans and discounts, 31 ited by the writer and went woopening were made vary-|/U. 8 Government obliga n Saturday, was found} ‘ 4 Seca oR fam tions, direct andor fully ’ ng 1 nh iron yeu 18 guaranteed a «1 t +4 hopes |... . . . sit of and ’ wo shot were made mn Of v Other bonds, stocks, secur harged from the Lewis ‘ t bh j Coan Striim $ ities owhed § hao . . S$ ! . I rr Bank! {ous 15000 00; fy here he has been aj, ) § .. & : 00 n I nines $6100 0 Fo son Set an'z of the Penna {ighway | Real estate owned other than i banking house «54 ys ’ *. . * Lawful reserve with Federal With every lady’s coat or suit over $10.00 purchased this week we will give Reserve Ban k Gash and dus from bay as FREE OF CHARGE your choice of any Ladies’ Hat in our stock. If you haven't as yet purchased your new spring coat or suit—now is the time. CEP OT POOP ICP OPEL OPOOPEOLSOOOOOOOPPOOPIOPOPOOOPOE a Sra 2 a Fi on JUST RECEIVED -- NEW GRADUATION fgg hig SUITS AND FURNISHINGS PPPPOPPEPPOOIPPOEEEEPSOOLPPELOPE PEPE EEPEEPOCOPOPEOESEPOIPOOOOIP WHITE SHOES FOR THE ENTIRE FAMILY Ll ad 3 ? Ed a i STORE OPEN or STORE OPEN Every Evening Every EYening I 5 Except Tuesday reept vesday When We Close When We Close at 6:00 FP. M. ol . M. MILLHEIM, PA. | i rf and Thursday, “Where Your Dollars Go the Farthest™ J and ston A a Fashion Show and Opereita and postal savings deposits Club of th Plodged against public funds . . {of States, counties, school school audlopiun ester do. the Penn Hall gar. |districts or other subdivis- On WEGTERERS. SAY |ageman, recently secured one of the [Ons or municipalities. ...... 6,000.00 The group wii] S11 llys cars 5 VAT -{ r sedan | Total pledged ash «os $16,000.00 play many of the articles that have with ample GON for thiee og | State ok Paasvivanle ed ith a peredin been made by students in their home| gaa: The co é arn ie worl * conomic work during the past year ing able to carry The operetta will be presented In|mies on eomjunction with the fashion show Admission will be 18 to all County of Centre : | a gallon of g: 1,52 I. Robert W. Neese, Pres. of the above named i . do solemiy swear that the above state irik Pay ¥ e oy Dah is trues to the best of my knowledge and * +» * | baltef 1 lies Ter , K 3. E . tu The la li Tr he K GQ. | . han TUSSEYVILI E ROBERT W. NEESE. President quet, held Tuesday evening of last Gs . lai | Subseribed and sworn to before me this 14th week In the LOOJF. hall, was 5 suc- * - eo % @ 2% ® & ® dayof Apr. I1W7 cess. The attendance was large and M Elle “ill “wt | C.A. LONG, * rm. len Miller of Colyer, nt . Satiin the banquet feature excellent et, spon Notary Public] Tuesday evening with Mrs. Bodtorf. | My commission expires March 7, 1941 Miss Margaret Grenoble and friend Mr. and Mra. A. O. Detwiler at BEAL ’ 7 5 . > y 1 , wae ag a 4 Miss Deitrich, both students in Bus-| i. 4.4 the funeral of the former | Correst—Attest quehanna University, Selinsgrove ’ | W. CAL. MEYER cousin, Lucian Musser held were at the homa of the formers | wo au. 07 0 0 ny ARTHUR B LEE, mother, arriving Friday evening and Mr. and Mre. C. W. Swartz T. J. DECKER, remaining over Sunday. Both ladies yb | Directors attended the G. T. V, 8 Alumni ET ee | MUNICIPAL THEATRE & Millheim | § 10 RUN IT th, week ot hind Bethlehem SHOWS 7 PP M MacMorr Towanda en there on saturday |§ Just 2 Days — WED. & THURS., MAY 5 & 6 cM rat Tg Sor A A Flaming Warning (0 the Parents of America } if 1937 Ford V8 we net “Gall Me Co-Ed”? HELEN FOSTER. —« THE PICTURE THAT GIVE YOU THE FACTS Positively for ADULTS ONLY PLEASE NOTE: Due to the TRUTH and FACTS of life that this picture contains, alse the way that other cities have reovived this sttrae. tion, holding it over so that all may have the chance to sew it. we feel that every Mother and Father will be proud to have their son or daugh- from skin erup- ter over 16 yemrs of age see this picture It deals with a true story of ons. A. C, Dunlap, the barber the experiences of an innocent school girl whe was kept in ignomnes of had planned to go to the Jorsey the facts of life, and who drifted dowr the road to ruin and shame. We Shore hospital on Monday for obser- ask parents do not bring children under 18 years of age due to deleter! or Check delivered prices in your fortable car of advanced design — vation, but due to the heavy rain ous seenes of this plictare—Management. NO EXTRA ADMISSION deferred doing so until a later date town and see for yourself. erode] Heo the Suitet materials Gloria Wingard, daughter of oo to the highest precision stand- ards?” ® If you think that “all low-price You can prove those figures — cars cost about the same” — for- on the open road — in a car pro- get it! They don’t vided by the nearest Ford dealer. Ford makes a car = a 60-horse- ® When you've finished your per- power economy Ford V-8 — that sonal check-up, ask yourself: sells from 30 to 60 dollars under “Do I want to save money the the prices asked for any other car day I buy my car and every mile of comparable size. The lowest 1 drive it?” Ford in i “Do I want a safe, roomy, com The Siek.~Mrs. Pa been confined to hey Home al day ferir 2 PPPPPPEPPPPOPEOPPEEEELPOPEPEPEPPEPIPP Mr. and Mrs. Coleman Wingard, is Df e R I iv . ) confined to her home with a bad cold . of - , ” nc her home with a bad cold . “low cost” — you must consider There's oul Sve Answer, of 8 »~ Condo, ill for sme time, suffer. “7H ATRE perating cost also. course — the 9 ‘ Ford «8. ed a slight set-back. . . Mrs. A Confer and Mrs. Clyde ontin- te 10 ror Ayde Lingle contin MILLHEIM The “60” has definitely estab. nog ol Desthors Factary » SHOWS 7 & 9 P. M. _ SHOWS 7 4 9 P.M. lished itself as the most economical $ Alumni Danee—The benefit dance y . . - mm Ford have Satya, which the Gregg Alumni held in the - car in Ford hist . cars Site and Fetal tum ate high school auditorium at Spring This Ww eek End FRIDAY & SAT. T his Week End n ous for economy for 34 yp od Mills on Friday night was well at. r— tended and thoroughly enjoyed by a HERE IT IS, FOLKS!! The Ploture You have been waiting for Years, 80 that means something! present. Music was furnished by [11 N THE AVENUE” PICR POWELL Owners who driven thou “Bob Lyons All Stars” from Sunbury O RAPELINE CARROLL: sands of miles have tha ie ord who played a fine variety of music|] The RITZ BROTHERS and STEPHIN FETCHIT. ALICE FAYE of re : F or bath Found and square dancing. NEWS — “REUNION IN RHYTHM" and SINGLES. “60” averages between 22 and 27 £ is estimated that approximately two hundred persons paid admission miles on a gallon o gasoline. to the dance, with a profit of approx. ONE NIGHT ONLY--MONDAY, MAY 3 imately $25 being realized. by the as. GRACE MOORE | imately $25 ining realined: by 4 . nt FORD MOTOR COMPANY used in DUFChASIIE Seat erste: "oe “WHEN YOUR’E IN LOVE” the new building. The Gregg Alumni Amsociation, during the winter, paid 3 SHORTS off the plano which is at present in POMPEY NB RA the building Funds were derived