November 3, 1928. Miss Grace lesile of New nent the weekend at the >» F. Douty home Pace Two SUMMIT HILL THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT. BELLEFONTE, PA. CLARENCE | STATE COLLEGE | ceioonns wid cup i vet! RUNVILLE | Eagle spent Mr. Schmoke, assistant principal Mrs. John Erb and two daughters | oble's father The Hallowe'eners have been do- | the Jim Wat- [of Clarence schools delivered Weaver [of Helster Street spent the weekend Emory Day 1s putting the finishing (108 8 lot of visiting In our commu- Studio photos Monday to pupils of | visiting at the home of Mrs. Erb'S | youches to his home here, which he |Dity the past week. Harry Crader autoed to Willlams- at Harrisburg where they visited at lay after undergoing an opera the Hill school. { parents in Patton, painted in spare time hours. I A crowd of 26 Endeavorers motor- (port on last Thursday afternoon the home of the | ra alte ry. | RUDGAY oh a Ee I ospital id Jean Fye, who are pa- Marlin Watson quietly observed | The following people attended & | makes a very pleasing appearance ed to Houserville last Frid Ay evel- where they enjoyed the Hermat nt "Py ‘ v. MM. Miller of th fonte Hospital are [his 46th, birthday anniversary, linen shower held recently in honor Miss Mildred Confer was recently | ''# and took in the C. E. Rally. They | Albright Brotherhood La 1 weiny Ra y. J. M. x ng Thursday. of Mrs. Amos Goss, the former |, ..;104 t; Gilbert Harter of Aarons. | [CPO rd & C1OWd and a fine program banquet. 405 men : and Rev. R. A. Babooe vin Young r. B arris he county | Naomi Pugh, ‘Misses Harriet and hey reocived s AHONS= | rendered and a very inspiring mes- banquet fu:nished by th {ies Ald ‘ visitors at DuBois, Pa. which Irvin Young | Dr. E. H. Harris and the county |... 31 lice Itter, Dawn burg and they reocived some music sage given by Prof, Paul Yoder of Socley xt I alin the L : » was the former home of Rev, Miller Sam Herr |nurse, Mrs, Jean Noll Harris gave | Barbara MU har, Alice iter, by the calithumplan band one even- |... A shia 4 The i Benngeiien) oh } at s ! Pre@ Whitenill ‘vant Hardes, Bessle Igoe, Malan Hari- | | “ak ix Juniata College, Hvered Falter adic sxaminat 3 to pupils at ing last week os a ‘ ; i by : By Leh- a vo LK to Monday, | MAN, Jean Porter, Dorothy Gibbons | "3 Lester Walker Is working at How- he L. L. Meek am Len- rmanside + i at } ay. ' k they visi war. and Jane Boller, Mrs. Rufus Brungard and daugh- ard the nes Rhoades Later in the week they visited Clar- Florence Berry of ter were visitors at Herbert Stover's Mr ence schools Dent the weekind one evening last week. They Miss Smith im ds in Pittsburgh at the east part of town In y play chums here filled an ‘appointment Nora Jane Houtz was the guest of | Used to be the Methodist ty. dentist, Dr, Soden af honor at a birthday party given in | Which they remodeled Tue lay evening honer of her birthday at her home ago, and a stranger "red Herr took in a on South Allen street Monday even- | Place would not be sughter Sarah Elizabeth of Wil- Bie. GH Dank vgn, ing. Those preset were: Louise Ree wag » hire. Jey eh joy most ltamspor : visited with home folks ll ah alssamh fron } Se. Gibson, Louise Hoy, Lettie Knutsen, | nam a acces and sure last Sunday. was absent from school all SL | pine Smith. Betty Heverly, Helen | are to be congratulated for the cozy and Mrs sprained ankle Reish. Pauline Rishel, and Esther | home they made the place into Harry ine X Shawley of Yarne No. 10 home. |, oe a —————— visited with Mr, and Mrs Thomas Erb and M1 Sara daughte: HOLTS H Poorman last Sunday Glady ister street spent th OLLOW Miss Lorain Walker is working fo » home of the former’ Mr. and Mrs. John Possinger of r. and Mrs Milesburg daughter Mr. and © Clair Burd of Bellefonte hie orchestra played and sang at " \ r Harrisbu: g Mr. and Mrs. Art Burd of Unionville, * 'rvices on Sunday evening and | © why a tals te Coll te at My h e Weoke? t the me of 1 and Mrs. Walter Parsons called on home folks recently Wis very much po fits A wo Helster street as thelr guests on Mr. and Mrs, Prank Cox, of Belle. | © present at the Howard Parsons, |fonte: Mr. and Mrs. Willard Emin- Everybody L Thomas Bro and Betty Bross Ol hizer and children: Mir MIS. . Engle Jonestown; Robert Corman and Charles Stanley of Lock Haven: Mr. | oo¥ evening of Harrisburg and Mrs. Raymond Fye and children Samuel ‘rabtree ol Yarnell, Mrs. Hazel! Reese. Jim as thei fensel of Mikesburg; Mr. and Mrs. ps f abiree d daughter were Sun= eit a AR Fireman's Hall at Wa Boot b ‘ 1a i vi A. CG I vi } Willard Burd and Nov. th Sponsored WOODWARD REBERSBURG York City Bumner Elsenhuth, C. E. Kramer Mr, and Mrs. Stanley Ziegler and Rev, N t( @ rw Carl Brindle y Aare hte Hadve art . Yea | and son, Harwood, Car] Brindle and daughter Gladys spent the weekend Maxine Page returned home the weekend at home re glad to report that Norman meeting 1 and My and the music by the Firs aw ‘an v pent the weekend al past week church orchest agin a 4 Willla mWalker of Grampian live | pa., visited with old time friends last Evang what Tuesday until Thursday, with Mrs mong those {ror A ality whe church, | Sallie Furl, Mrs. Anna Lucas and | .iemnden tha go OU JOCRILY WHO | 4 poompan SOME Years | Mi oN £t of Eimer Boob yy Sallie Priel. “Yi Bosal piemdiondid Williams; mn entering the Mr. and Mrs, SBamuel Purl and y amg) A ns a aware that it I Was very JOY ed. sick list Miles street visiting with men of the 3 lical charges were 1 ‘ ’ Third grade teacher we ATES were presen with the Bellefonte John M. Mille: ied Ra R.A Monday +) + ql wr hat Evelyn and family of at the n Shultz Rane and Mr, la- the weekend wih at Kingston gs ant y yf TR » yf hunting : | u a few show at Belle- fn rs have nt Fourth grade Toner Fetzer and Mr ' Uys Sotstle - op . my a s A we Ir. and Mrs. Paul Cummin She veek with { Gallagher at n-law and oleville, Donald Lanker of appreciated There evening ser- Tuesday J's (Jamey welcome Grange will meet on I, Nov, 4th, Al Wo be urday ever and mem ested ne y f ak. } IL 0 Pos bo gu “ and hay 5 WOE al ANG Der heiper KENNEDY isk aeten, ou quik and toc Mr BX, Sven at Soto 06 home. © ©" hn, Shoo cas of vie r— ————— FILLMORE ore Ep WY held iad } Dome at Mt h League an esley of Stor mslown wi t 1 ne League Hallowe'e Durg recently } 3 . | / i v "OOm of ITRAY Bibie study will be held at the Roy Leathers h next Tuesday evening Nov. 8 at 7:30, Everybody welcome, Roy I : number ol peop. Done on Walker Bigier called ! mbaugh home ] i. B. Hoover and Mrs. Har- 0 1 daughter and Allee week al Li — Epa Lo Rho TEA AWORK - i TO KICK AND Bl O ND Q - a AND PASS a WE USE THE a DE AY GAS L 2 — R ROADWOR Z is FAU LESS - ) TO EVERY DRIVING WORRY, WE ARE A _TRIPLE THREAT- T THAT'S, WHY WE Heer ATLANTIC) = IT'S’ NOT BEEN ,{ BEATEN VET/A il, WHITE FLASH fale agel Selit LURRICATION hafl- er an a gran nd Mrs swerwood Mi Dowell 3 from Hallow- y was 0 be used ne ¢ M. E church Mrs. Ci weeks league pay - ano wster Crovie items, jeft ¥ to sper da a few days with Mr: ’ 5, Mr. and Mrs. Lar- men - here rlores Molaughlin sg ing at the home of era Schaffner, her grand- in Clearfield A surprise party was held at the home of Mrs. Valera Bateman by the ladies club in honor of Mrs Stephens birthday, Oct, 26th. She received gome nice presents. Every- one had a good time. Ata late hour ch was served by some of the ciub ladies, The knit tion as yet Quite an excitement in our town was created by our postmistress Sun- day evening when she got her car in the ditch near the M. E. church The car was readily moved however without much damage to either ve- hicle or driver Mr. and Mrs. Robert Luc Meeks Sunday afternoon The William Tarman family were Saturday night visitors to Bellefonte People still stay out too late However when doors are locked its lucky to find a window not. Sunday visitors at the E. A. Bhive home were Mr. and Mrs. Ray Henry of Jersey Shore; Mr. and Mrs. Miles Eck of Oval, Pa.; Mr, and Mrs. Al- fred Younkin of Linden, Lycoming County; also Mrs. White of Jersey Shore; Mr. and Mrs. Harry Shive; Mr, and Mrs. families of Snow Shoe. ting mill is nol in opera~ 1s called Ir ATTENTION FARMERS ! We will trade in your grain for our building supplies. Inquire 0. W. Houts LUMBER COMPANY Robert Shive and! nd Mrs Philadelphia over the SMULLTON MET tba EY of Miil- : Sunday Maude Wi Shaffer of P n passe few weeks ago in our town, we omi* thal Raymond Bal ion was first Ww n- enien oe Howard J. Stroble . "wife and three chil- { Ce ogan Station Mr. and Mrs ide Smull of Rebersburg, John wife and daughter, Jennin Stover and wife were Sunday guesis at the hospitable home of Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Stover, Sunday Mrs Stroble before her marriage was a resident of this town, and the daugh- ter of Amos and Emma Fehl Carl Winters, who clerks in tie Hackefiberg store in Rebersburg took a few days off and visited his uncle John M. Winters at Colona St., Philadelphia, returning home Susi day night H K. Smull and wife, Herberi Stover and wife atlended a chicken soup supper held at the P, 0, 8. of A. Hall, Woodward, Friday evening of last week and participated in the Hallowe'en parade after the supper. 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EXPANDING FOR THE FUTURE We began to build 34 million dollars’ worth of new plants and equipment. We felt that if we could not employ all our men building motor cars, we would employ as many as we could building better production facilities. We were told, of course, that this was no time for expansion, that a wiser business policy would be to "hold everything”"-—which means, stop everything. But no one ever got anywhere standing still. Besides, we are not defeatists. We do not believe this country has seen its best days. We believe this country is yet in the infancy of its growth. We be. lieve that every atom of faith invested in our Country and our People will be amply justified by the future. We believe America is just beginning. Never yet have our People seen real Prosperity. Never yet have we seen adequate Production. But we shall see it! That is the assurance in which we have built, Business is not just coming back, It will have to be brought back. That is now becoming well understood in this country; for that reason 1939 will be a co-operative year, Manufacturers, sellers and buyers will co-operate to bring back the busi. ness that is waiting to be roti pack. This construction program is almost completed. It has increased activity and payrolls i in a number of related industries. It has given us better facil ities for building better cars and trucks, and eventually Gur new tractor which is being perfected. THIS MEANS MORE VALUE The current program has provided a new tire plant, which will turn out a part of our tire require- ments . . . 4 new tool and die plant that will help us cut the cost of dies , , , and a steel.press plant that will enable us to make more of our own auto. mobile bodies. These are in addition to the plants we already had for producing glass, iron, steel, plastics, and many other things. We don’t supply all our own needs, of course, and never expect to. The Ford engine is one thing 4 cme i —— EL Ll Henry and Edsel Ford, on the occasion of the 35th anniversary of the founding of the Ford Motor Company, June 16, 1938 that no one’s hand touches but ours, Of nearly everything else we use we build some quantity ourselves, to find, if possible, better and more economical ways of doing it. The experience and knowledge we gain are freely shared with our suppliers, and with other industries. We take no profit on anything we make for ourselves and sell to ourselves. Every operation, from thy Ford ships which first bring iron ore to the Rouge, is figured at accurate cost. The only profit is on the finished result — the car or truck as it comes off the line. Some years, there is no ali for us. But we see to it that our customers always profit. A basic article of our business creed is that no sale is economically constructive unless it profits the buyer as much as or more than the seller. Our new plants have helped us build more value into all our cars for 1939. That means more profit on the purchase to the purchaser. We have not cut quality to reduce costs. We simply will not build anything inferior. NEW TESTING EQUIPMENT While we were putting up new plants to produce cars, we constructed new equipment to test them. The first weather tunnel of its kind ever built for automobile research went into operation at our laboratories this year. It makes any kind of weather to order. The weather it delivers every day would take months to find in Nature. Our cars are weather tested to give you good service in any climate anywhere. In other tests, every part of the car is pun. ished unmercifully. Then our engineers tear it down to see if they can find abnormal wear or any sign of weakness. The money we spend on tests saves you money on repairs. And your family car is safer and more dependable when we put it in your hands. THE NEW CARS We have two new Ford cars for 1939 better cars and better looking—but we also have an entirely new car. It's called the Mercury 8. It fits into our line between the De Luxe Ford and the Lincoln. Zephyr. It is larger than the Ford, with 116-inch wheelbase, hydraulic brakes, and a new 95.-horse- power V.type 8cylinder engine. We know that our 1939 cars are cars of good quality, We think they're fine values in their price classes. With new cars, new plants, new equipment, the whole Ford organization is geared to go forward. FORD MOTOR COMPANY, Dearborn, Michigan
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