The Centre reporter. (Centre Hall, Pa.) 1871-1940, October 12, 1939, Image 8

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    THURSDAY, OCTOBER 12, 183%
PPO PSPC PIP
Spring Mills
A COLLECTION OF NEWSY HAP-
PENINGS AND PERSONALS FROM
GREGG TWP.S METROPOLIS,
wae dh dh died
Townsen Rally
ngend Clubs
uditord
meeting
the
Dinner at
of Coleville
Dale, a
Mr. and Mr
Howard Reed,
Hall,
who l=
son,
George Goodhart,
Emery and
Fern Michaels, all
Mrs, Heckman,
ing with her brother, Prot
Hosts Hall,
to bed much of the tin v
Catharine Meyer, 6, Injures
1
fall
family,
Centre
Adam
rman, at Penn
ne be ilineas
Should.
ere—A "
the
from a
Grandmother of Mrs. Johnson
Mre. Matilda Catherman, 96
spection gion of the
Spring Mills Gin)
ond
Becomes DBride—
in evening, October it 3
Harry E
Auman of Woods
G
isewhite,
James Guisew)
united in mar
H. A. Houseal In
parsonage, ring
wore
the
the Evang
ceremany ) ng ue al, For presen:
the reside at the bride-
Woodward.
upie Wii]
home in
A ———— IA AAAS.
OPPORTUNITIES FOR NEEDY
AND DESERVING GIRLS
VOU#R~
groom g
and
given to needy
Venn
Opportunities for work
be
in
oF
5
tional will
ang deserving
through
Youth
center
few da
State
training
yivania
the National
resident
girls
expansion
Administration's
program, was announced a
ys ago by Walter 8S
NYA administrator.
At various pointy in the State, notab-
ly New Lawrence county,
West county, and
Shippensburg, these
have
ings, converted
ills. They are places where from
50 girls live and work in ga coopeér-
under supervision of a
center director,
work
it
it
Cowing,
Castle,
Chester, Chester
Franklin
got
county,
up in
dormitories,
school
and
ay
20
centerg been
build
ative society
resident :
The girls devote 80 hours per month
type of public work as
making hospital supplies ang linens or
An additional 80
related training
domestic science,
household man-
tO 80m SUCH
aids,
in
upon
and
visual education
hours gre
with
spent
emphasig
home
agement,
Each
sored by
while the
instances
State
tion
als,
These youths earn $20 5, month, $20
of which is returneq for maintenance,
pifbuistence, medical aid, and other
costs. Enrollment periods at the cen
ters vary from four to twelve months
with six op eight months the average
length,
To be eligible for NYA resident work
center youth must be between the
ages of 18 and 24 and be members of
families certified as In need of pube
lic assistance. Application should be
made to the NYA gupervisor, W. L
Scott, County Supervisor NYA, Belle.
fonte, Pa.
economics,
resident work center is
some local public
training program
is under direction
Department of Public
and State Teacher College
spon-
agency
in most
of the
Instruc-
offic
TUSSEYVILLE
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REPORT OF THE CONDITION OF
The First National Bank of Spring Hills
in the biate
usineas on Oct
i Pennsylvania the clos
her 2 10849
at
to call 1
y nder Section
ie 1 ’y
ASSET
Loans and discounts,
Av
§ Ano
ne
Htical division
Other bonds, stocks, secur
se, $4500 X
witure and fixtures, $5600 0
Real estate owned other th
banking house
Total
LIABILITIES
Demand deposits
lige deposits
S Government and ©
v
r : & above named
that the above state
tmy knowledge and
ERDLEY
Subscribed and sworn to before me this
day of © her. 1989
Cashier
to
2 tary
nu expires March 194
SEAL
Correct— Attest
T. Zt
V. CAL. ME
WHrecto
2
TET
Fred Luse, Manager
CENTRE HALL
N.B.C. Premium Flake Crackers
1-Ib pkg
N.B.C. FIG BARS
TOKAY GRAPES
Pound
Large stalks
BANANAS
2
cans
KIDNEY BEANS
4
No.
15¢
iss
can Cans
2
GRAPEFRUIT
KRAFT CHEESE
2-lb box .....
Weis Qual. PEACHES
2 CUBE .ouensivitinenes 290
Weis Qual. PINEAPPLE
Large can .vu.ovvevuin 200
Weis Qual, MILK
Tall cans ...... 10 cans 59%
FISH & OYSTERS
OVER THE WEEK-END
sme fotrnnelifamnn mii Pomtoedlipon
Ty Sy i
HORSE PULLING RECORD
The Peni
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record ford
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MILLHEIM |
NEW SHOW TIME~7:30 & 9:20 P.M.
& SATURDAY
13 and 14
“STANLEY & |
LIVINGSTONE”
FRIDAY
OCT.
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Spencer Tracy® Nat
RICHARD GREENE
Walter Brennan
WAR NEWS—
CARTOON—SPORT
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MONDAY TUESDAY
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&
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—Selected Shorts Each Pro;
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and SAT. OCT. 20.21
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The Centre Feporter, 31.50 a year
—
for a Ford car.
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INIEMAN'S Dept Store
MILLHEIM, PA.
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22 IMPORTANT FORD FEATURES
FOR COMFORT More room inside. New Con.
trolled Ventilation. New torsion bar ride-stabilizer.®
Improved spring suspension.” Selfsealing shock
absorbers. Two-way adjustable driver's seat. New-
type resilient front seat backs. New "Floating.
Edge” Seat Cushions,
FOR CONVENIENCE — Now FingerTip Gearshift.
Engine more accessible. Twoupoke stecting wheel.
FOR SAFETY = Scaled -Beam Headlamps. Dual
windshield wipers at base of windshield. Larger
battery. Battery Condition Indicator on all models.
FOR SILENCE Improved soundproofing. "Easy.
shift” transmission. Curved disc wheels. Linproved
drums for big Ford hydraulic brakes.
FOR STYLE — New exterior beauty, New interior
luxury. New instrument panel. *85.p models only
MORE THAN EVER
“THE QUALITY CAR IN THE LOW-PRICE MIELD™
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