THURSDAY, DECEMBER 8, 1938 coors, | eral and State governments to be a) the of salaries « supervisor of agricultur teachers of trade, hon industrial subjects, Class The ocational will pt by Moonlight,” a co acts, in the high ftorfum at Spring Mills, ex 9, 5:00 plied to payment * ill pring i S | teachers, t subjects, A COLLECTION OF NEWSY HAP- > PENINGS AND PERSONALS FROM GREGG TWP.’S METROPOLIS, and and Junior v Onomics Play hy cinsg ; of Gregg sent “Well Met we nu v school Friday e m much enjo edy in 3 | Resl- Wil- Death of Former Gregg Twp. dent—Funeral services for Simon ning son Dugan, { Peasant forme The will Whiterock employee, who died udden Faria i" on Yatkis ly Wed 5 y afternoon oi jast Week . the } his in-law, Willi mer Humes farm held ont atl Pe Gap furnish 4 throughou d ull hter ight an at son 1 Ripka Riing Satur 1 = Emma 164 jellefonte. The fo broters and sist , Mrs ick and Edward Dugan of I Mrs. Mary Venrick of Colyer william and Duff Dugan, all Altoona, survive, \d . * » . * REBERSBURG dle fonte » » * » * Nd 3 3 John, y was home fre he Is Ralph Cummings Lock Haven | Saturday. Mrs. Bess Tehl from Reading retur to after visiting at t also Ww teaching an where employed, returned high several Decker last week in the local absence of John to his school after her home od months. Prof moved to [.. Stevens have where Mr. Ste- had been replac- and Mrs. R. Turbotville vens will teach. He ing J. W. Decker. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Osman and Mrs Carrie Kreeger were shoppers In Lew- | {stown on Friday. [&ireen Fred Nixon, daughter Florence and | BE. Mrs. Beulah Snavely Saturday dinner f Mr. E. C Ripka. Mr. daughter guests at J. B. ¥ Franklin spent t the Randall Meyer hom: rd. Mrs Miss Isabei Mallory, who Is emple State spent the Mrs. Lulu od In College, end with lory. Harvey Lamey Burr, spent home. Pennypacker visited her | Gentzel, on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Wagner Lewistown spent Sunday with Mr. a Mrs. M. R. Moyer, of M Wagner Miss her mother, M Floyd at the and son fre Sunday Jair Mrs. Milroy fr Ed and family were sister, Mrs guests © and Mrs Mrs. Dean Braucht and fro Coalport were Sunday H. 8. Meyer home Swabb daughter Arlene visit and of parents the and . who is empl Zettle, nl y relto several day Village ing a Mrs. B Stover Frego, a w Bel lay Due to lwood, spent Mr several weak at Huntingdon parental home in Shoppers in cluded Mr. and Lewistow Saturday in Mra J. C. Lee, Mrs BE. C. Hettinger, Miss Rosella Hetting er. Mrs. Mabel Smith, Miss Bernice Smith, Mi: Ruth and Helen Grove Mr MILLHEIM EVENINGS—7:10 & 0:10 P. M. q Grove a . -. FRIDAY & SATURDAY December 9 and 10 are, folks! A better has not been made, one down you'll and son Philips of the home | Here you edy feature {you turn this regret it. “YOU CAN'T TAKE IT WITH YOU Jean Arthur®* James Stewart, Lionel Barrymore* Edw. Arnold Last Showing for these Pletares Centre County. and Mr d Mrs. spent sx. Cary Myers James, Elizabeth Boalshurg Sunday at of Mrs. Vera Myers. Mr and Mrs J Mr Mrs. C an Condo and M. Watts were visit- ars in State Colleges Saturday. Mr. | Watts and Mr. Condo attended a bas- | ketbhall clinic held there, Mr. and Mrs. Guy Annie Smith on Belleville ist who Dorothy Alexander the Ruf nda Lussell and and Mrs to Corman motored Alexander, hospital Lowell in Sanday Dorothy the of ativ ned from daughter represent al Assembly is Hetti of Sunbury o had former a (iene nger spent 8 not) our last chance (0 see parental | ] E. C. Hettis Hettinger of Altoona Mel. Leitzell, Chleago, received er caller at the TUESDAY and 13 was Her (reorge The Me oe Med Dies, ALY MONDAY AND December 12 [ oit zx lellan AWN Y tha “ ' Sel" WAYNE CLAIRE i Shorts Ea MORRIS TREVOR Pr {in Color) PT ang ran “FOUR DAUGHTERS” Gregg Vocational Receives Approp- 5 on f al 1 © 1 d nm rl - he »y ~ al- m Ww. ith Pe } g It Every Person in the United States would save $1.00 a week for a year they would have— $6,300,000,000.00 MUST inal dollar. YOI get your start by saving your orig- THE FIRST dollar success, of dictates the amount your FIRST NATIONAL BANK CENTRE HALL, PA. This Bank is a Member of the FEDERAL DEPOSIT INSURANCE FEDERAL RESERVE BANK AMERICAN BANKER'S ASSOCIATION FARM CALENDAR . Timely Reminders from * College The Pennsylvania State | Control Peach Pests and leaf curl, pests of px ontrolled pr ng {« a ip! Penn i 1.2 praur say Reputation Alds Selling nd Overfeeding 1s Harmfuol—A } i i to dri care 1 overfeed, Per A quart of ot to n arn is suggested for : increased to 2 the sex ind increases later Brood in the they get as Penn State lv the in protein. week. This i aq may oe inrts twice nan 1d further Sows Should Galn { quire exercise | It that | sunshine as possible men a ration high day | ample open a is essetntal stress stock also | The i | Clad {ahead | Members at to the 4-H club { feeding 300 baby beev Work Pennsylvania Show, boys and girls and leaders, 350 Is oo report Penn State clul ———— A ———————_ TUSSEYVILLE I can furnish best references sonal property and rea] estate f curity All communications tial. Address “Box RB.” care porter,” Centre Hall nw of WOOD hard wood, length, delivered or in the tract. Laflue ‘phone 176R12 Good Decker Centre xo BICYCLES FOR streamline windsh etlo.. XMAS N fully or moxlels og feld. bum pla n used] hicvelen epeed aiso Bargains in go fore bhuving Monument 1 7 HISTLING TEA KETTLE preciate _ body — Reel whi red handle. prevent Sturdily con burning bands. Moles an ideo! he. Bowls a nL revitting glow wih plete STOVER CO. The Department Hardwar, Store Phone 11-R-2 MILLHEIM fr Christmas Time is here Cheer and good fellowship prevail everywhere. Santa Claus will soon arrive and with him a glori- ous array of Gifts. We are prepared to help Santa with practical and beautiful presents. Pr PHOPO SE OOOPE SEEPS SPOOF POLO POOPOIOECIIIOOEOIETOIGOOIOIIOOPOI OO? POCO OOCPIPOSP CLPOPOOOOOOPOOOPPOE GIFTS for LADIES | GIFTS for MEN F171 (VV ] rf COATS Sets Towel Sets Silk Kimona Silk Hosiery Flannel Robes DRESSES SHOES OVERCOATS Redis Woolen Bush Coat FLANNF Wear 1 Just >us! 1 Christmas SPECIALS for MEN 16.95 19.75 2 uantity of New Holiday Dresses, Smart & Colored INABLY PRICH NIEMANS Dep't Store “Where Your Dollars Go the Farthest” MILLHEIM, PA. Radical Markdowns Our Entire Stock of Ladies’ and Children’s Coats $7.95 11.95 LOT Me 1 $0 WoO ON] COATS Or COATS PEPPERS PPP. Just Received--A THESE ARE REAM FOR THE COMING “PAR QF ASO 1) COPPPOOPPOOO PONE ad i ed Beginning Friday Dec. 8, this Store | will be Open Every Evenlug Until Xmas Beginning Friday Dee, 9, this Store will he Open Fvery Evening Until Xmas COOP IIOP PIO r rere NS A and { Saturday evening | ¥P 1 all brisk rain fell ; : { Sunday followin the sun shown | AUTOS Washed, Greased, Polished (Cars Called for and Delivered) U. S. Tires & Tubes Oficial Inspection Sta. No. 2849 Brooks’ Service Sta. CENTRE HALL, FPA. for of the day TUESDAY, DECEMBER 13, at 10 a m. 1 mile north of Tusseyville and 14 mi. southeast of Centre Hall: clean- vp sale of farm stock, implements, etc. Calvin G. Weaver. FRIDAY, MARCH 10, at 10 a. m., 1- ! mile south of Old Fort, on Route 53 clean-up sale of farm stock and imple. ments. Danie; C. Bohn TUESDAY, are m., 7 Centre Hall, on ANNUAL BANK MEETING. the Fisher farm, Route 95, clean- The annual meeting of stockholders up sals of farm stock and implements {of The First National Bank of Centre Charles Frazier. { Hall, Pa. will be heid in the banking ' rooms the second Tuesday of January, be * the brightly almost ———— i ————— in the Al- Searson of hunters camp- was killed George doe Mountains An albino legheny by ’ i joined a group th who section. The doe was esti to weigh 160 leg in at mated pounds with un- ally Is heavy bones MARCH of on 21 at 10:00 a miles east g the day of ti month, between the hours of 10 and o'clock, for tion of direct the transaction of any other that may come before the 12 is ors and business the ele PURE ee TT $1.5 Fred Luse, Manager THESE AND MANY OTHER GOOD VALUES FOR THIS WEEK-END STUFFED OLIVES jar Complex — yet Simple IVORY SOAP Medium si Large size w > ®-O Z Z c Imagine fifteen telephones all wired together so that each can be con- pected with each of the others. Now multiply by a MILLION and scatter them all over the United States But keep them all wired together! Or —10 be more practical —add enough switching equipment so that any two can be connected instantly! You now have a simplified picture of the Bell MAPLE bottle SYRUP Pint FLORIDA ORANGES 15¢ and 27¢ per Dozen 17¢ WEIS QUAL. CORN 10c FANCY MILD CHEESE ————— — en Pound EARLY JUNE PEAS ahd 4 for System. FANCY MIXED NUTS Perhaps this gives you some idea 28 Pound . why there is $266 worth of plant and equipment for every Bell telephone in Pennsylvania. And why we need more than 16,000 highly-trained eople to serve Pennsylvania's 1,200,000 Bell telephones. And why it takes careful, experienced man- agement to give you-—at low cost— the world's finest telephone service. LARGE ENGLISH WALNUTS Pound 25¢ 20¢ 23c Pound 23c¢ co In spite of this amazing complexity, the use of the telephone is simplicity itself, You can reach an old friend hundreds of miles away in a minute or two. You'll hear clearly-—-as if talking face-to-face. You can call 100 miles (station-to-station) for only 35 cents any night after 7 or any time Sunday . . . Number please? The Bell Telephone Company of Pennsylvania. WHEN SHOPPING FOR GOOD FOOD and QUALITY MERCHANDISE Make This Store Your Head- quarters. Dec. 8 to 14
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