THE CENTRE REPORTER, CENTRE HALL, LL, PA." Grand Displays In All Departments TELEPHONES IN PENNA, [i= Feature 56th Encampment & F air, INCREASE BY 307,687 eon 2 2 Er ce ere see] MINENSH FEROD 0 School I Day s Are Here this issue on Wednesday morning, the|is supervised by Prof. T. I. Malrs, of SHOES that will stand that steady wear and tear that sd ool shoes get—AT ALL PRICES. 68 annual Encampment and Falr 18 In] State College. | Bell Compan Now Has In Op- full sway. It is next to the really big The Pennsylvania Department of eration 1.22 536 Instruments | day, Thursday. The grounds are Inlg..p and Milk Control Division is In State, Statistics Show. tie best of condition, all exhibits arep,. ...conted by George C. Morris. Am- . CLOTHES for boys and girls made to stand rough usage, and priced to sathfy any purse. in place, tents are filled with campers ong other displays are a model milk Growth of the Bell Telephone Com- and a continuous stream of automo-f, ... Babcock tester for butter fat. pany of Pennsylvania and other tele- O b » b k f h biles on the leading thoroughfares arel 4inont test for visible dirt. Reduc- phone organizations in this State ur uyers are just ac rom t e eastern mar- on their way to the camp once again tase test for Keeping quality, and di- during the five-year period beginning The camp ground for the Nest time ot micromople count of bacteria in| WIE 1022 is reflected in figures ro- kets and new fall clothes arrive every day. Come in : cently released by the Department of has been plotted with avenues and arial miik. | Commerce in connection with the and see the advance creations. streets named and properly mark The State Library, Bureau of Mark- | quinquennial census of the electrical The avenues run east and wes Departraent of ‘Lak and Indo industry. 4, Mpanrtme Of ADOor an AUS- ¢ AT YE "Rhone" is the wenter avenue, begin- I ol Instructior nd Forestry In 1922 there were 1,085,651 tele- BOYS’ SUITS at real prices—genuine woolen 4-plece Suits; something worthwhile—485.95 to $9.75. try, ‘ublic nstruction, ane Corestry : : ning at toe main entrance, leads west 4d What a than. Bt hibit phones in Pe nnsylvania, compared to To the ant titers, are other State exhibit 1,893.87 38 at the end of 1927, or an in- in the Educational Building crease of 307687, according to the CHILDREN'S DRESSES—all new garments—just In from the style centers with “that different are “Dale,” “Weaver” and “Neff” Ave The Centre County Vocational School Department's figures. look In every dress.—AS LOW AS 9c. : : y “ «| projects display is elaborate and is un Statistics just compiled by the Bell ues, and on the left re “Arney,”|" i Aah tW 3 Jeffries Telephone Company of Pennsylvania - “Hunter” and Frain” Aven T} He Rees sth Se COTTE | show that it alone had in service a streets east of headqua.ters are “Prog-| County Vocational irector, John W.| 4,51 of approximately 1,228,536 tele- J ress,” “Logan” and “Washington,” an ker, Spring Mills, and Edwin Dale, phones on April 1 this year. . " oon.” | Boalsburg The census gives 18,522,767 as the on the west “Victor, Halt . ; i { T > Bou Brod 2 ave} r. AE number of telephones in the United “Bal cagle”’ and “Benner.” he UL 4 ed ects al “ng carr . : 4 Bald Bag n : " 2s . .. : States on December 31, 1927, repre- MILLHEIM ler Wo sirels are NOL parked at thigpfh 158 PONANY to ©" | senting a gain of more than 29 per time, but within a year or two wil! be- | gible to iter the 8S mies Ye | eent. over the five-year period—a rate || Ww HER E TH E D 0 L L AR G 0 E S T HE F AR T H E S T ¥ come “residential” sections. A boule-|'D one lorm or another represented in’ of growth nearly four times as large vard extends around three sides of the '"¢ display as the rate of increase in the popula- cam NF inna 2 an ofr tion B , ! EE a ny 4 : ; : The decid T 5 i 108 from | BE t y that \ ; 3 Ihe avenues derive thelr name m industry is further reflected in a quar- the names of the committeemen who jiencing ¢ vere drought, the exhibits | orly sum y of statistics recently HEALTH'’'S THE THING had the first Granger's Picnic in charge of frult and vegetables are m re€i- | izssued by the American Telephone and fifty-five years ago, held in wnat was|itable, as are also the products of the Telegraph Company, which estimates ’ is, | farm grown on a larger scale there were 19,566,000 telephones in : 0 then known Leech’'s camp grounds, ! the country on April 1, this year, or four illes west of here, and the streets X a gain of more than 1,000,000 eom- carry the names of the Subordinate|ing breeds are an interesting study.| 5 £4" Of more than 1,000,000 eom- | lh ; in any quantity at the orchards of AND FOR EVERY BOY AND GIRL school bells moan “back to work. BUY YOUR SCHOOL CLOTHES NOW, ENNA JETTICK SHOES FOR WOMEN “Reduce Fatigue.” to headquarters and beyond. right, as you enter “Rhone” rrowth of the telephone I Granges organized in Centie county | Each year this division of exhibits not| Of that number, 14,784,000 were oper- ; 4 that year—187 All these Gran only increases in number, but the cards ated by the Bell System, 4,670,000 by A “ha are functioning this time, xcept f show better bn ing, and th tle, | connecting co panies and 142,000 by wo THE BUFFALO VALLEY lenner telephone companies in rural distriets. Benner. The exhil it farm achingry.) been Riven ‘tha Bes ot care. Pra thei: The statistic cal summary states that y ; a A FRUIT FARMS cr : a rr ES te TR Sy gd the Bell System has in use 63,515,000 . : . tractors. and tractor-drawn and riven first time a calf ub | hibitng a 0 : , niles of wire in underground and " $s tr Ie 152 PO ar hia tL han Ba » . Lf TT %433 12 Py OER s ' x machinery are arger il of hey 3 eaten 8 : WD | aerial cables, and in open wire, the last. These occupy a large space an § the Loga range calf ciub. The greater portion of the mileage be ng . cover a wide range. efforts of the boys and girls ecas- in underground cable systems. The Turn North at Hartleton, from the State Road, The Educational Buil®ng is f 1 ily seen to have beer coset investment in plant and equipment za Ls amounts to $32,415,000,000, and follow the Signs. An ays sis of the traffic figures shows LOCAL AND PERSONAL. BANKERS AND AGRICULTURE. | hat approximately 60,350,000 conver- Address Mail to Mifflinburg. Pa. ntinued cult I nn satio ns : mpleted each day over ; mnt ! I of the ell System, and that ) 2.902.000 ¢ il calls. A total of 340,00 1 r re in the emp! ¥ } ] nploy of EsOcia 11 com- vr : ’ 7 4 : A Z\ ! : pan je 5, 21 7.000 ¥ n bx ing women. y od 4 p bi or } y The monthly payroll the entire 4 i A > Lis i ans wers the System amount o $42,426,000. | wr pits f sha I pe oe re]. a. question . . . which is This piquant maid, one of the Bell ~~ #5 ura fi alen hans onstruction “ Bel ture for tel one construct work Telephone Company of Pennsylvania's Women presented there recently. The 50-YEAR VETERAN girls who take this course receive wal. uable instruction in hygiene, first aid, The Oakland All-American Six was compared with twenty : how to prevent illness, sickroom pro- other cars in 878 individual comparisons. Of the 878 points of cedure and many other things which eomparison, Oakland established clear-cut superiority on 451 ] | help them to keep in the best of health. or 51.37 per cent. The twenty cars combined proved at best { i to be caval to Oakland on 382 points or 43.50 per cent. Yet . thirteen of these cars are higher-priced than the All American Six... Let us give you complete returns of this analysis. Then PAINFUL CORNS you will know that here is America’s finest medium - priced automobile. - A ¥ ‘n-—Lift ( : Loose n Lift Jut What these features How Oakland COM- mean Lo you pares with the field Large piston displa [ Oakland’ 228 ment i i : 3 d velop high power PISTON ne 1 ¥ i DISPLACE- Oakland, , ’ ish Piss . FT 5 Ie | oy AL S07 CHESS " jah hrel's ce fa. MARRIAGE LICENSES, , ese ? ey Kip i 3 s i m Fly Foc Fisher, odio Ty { Only Oakland and two : v bath Powder” a | n for sore, ’ IOUS I Lye, Juxur {| other cars in the field C. D. CAMERON | " Derspiring Fen and roominess, In } offer bodies by Fisher. who on August 1 completed half a | ‘Corn Fly” f 1m, 35 Cor ad ch a i. ley hold FISHER And one of the two is | ” wh Powdee” such a tages as | a, { nearly $100 higher in century of unbroken service in the tele- rd 3 ads 1 and 1 : phone industry. Mr. Cameron, who sturdy hardwood and | BODY { price than Oakland. Of is commercial representative for the are 11 value—for $1.00). are steel construction, VV | {| the 18 cars which have Bell Telephone Company of Pennayl. id under iti not windshield, side cowl | | less-known bodies, 11 vania at Latrobe, was tendered a tes. ! jarantee 1} ne Ci N eward ventilation and adjust. | are priced above the timonial luncheon there by his co | s ocal drugwist. able drivers’ seats. { All-American Six, workers, including prominent tele- phone officials, in commemoration of | Prices, $1145 to $1375. 1. 0. b. Conelder the delivered price his long service. He has been ac- | Pontiac, Mich., plus deliv. 3 as well 2a the list price when ti i celfar ork in Latrobe and | ery charges. Spring covers comparing automobile val e in welfare work in L be n and Lovejoy shock a ey wes . . . Oskland - Pontise Pittsburgh for many years, a ; A included in list prices. delivered prices include only i pe 7 ” Bampers and rear fender reasonable charges for bane Suara sutra. (ramgtal otors N dling and for financing whem . : 5 . ime Foyment a \ 3 the (.. M. A. C. Time Pag» Worth selliug Is rid tellin | om oble at minimum rete. AND UP ment Plan ls used. - Feen'amint W. R. HOSTERMAN GARAGE The Laxative 120 8S. PUGH ST. STATE COLLEGE, PA. Nation R. Nocse .,....... 50 M | from hatching to maturity. exparime AAMMERMIL You Chew Light and Power for Loganton. i = or . : ¢ Ly 25 BOND KO The Loganton-Clinton Pe ; ter in potato | ' VK 2use it when ® Like Gum AKLAND vice he tificate oer. ai : { atm NTI 1 | L- AMERICAN SIX 3 Y i (IN ING H | po Tastes ALL-A OF GENERAL | SIX GOOD JoBS ji. Gut she Mine ail electric light property of Semuel|it into actual practice. Cotege men Xv FAVE US AtDruggists—15e,25¢ THE REPORTER is well equipped to The incorporatora of 1¢ company | plication of viu ’ are P. B. SBawye Bethlehem J. 8B n foods It Wise, Jr, and C. W. Waiter, both of Allentown. The company has a capital of 85.000, do the Best Kind of Job Printing. ——————————— Blerly Reunion, Jt ts bg ——————y Three hundred friends and relatives [ow Ores A SUCKER * A C > of the Bierly family attended the ses [ong REMEMBER TO Toes p ’ _— | Re TLAWMUDA. TOR THE WaT UP HEADS tye OER x 1ponT fF CM BoTANING TO WITT AND BUSES Tay ‘ ’ "3 Mave Sham MEAY HELE enteenth annual family reunion Boonevilld camp ground Wednesday last week It was announced that the 1030 pre. i 1 union will be he ryetal Springs Proin's Valle y Worn WET elected | ’ 4 4 ' pho. 1 a , 3 > £5 \ a -_ h HRIAY, Sia xt) as follows: Rev. W Herty, State boy 2 “7 a 1 i : v8 al, ¢ A o | Selinsgrov . Revd! ly, Empor Mia. Homex ant secretin Pitteton, yo 119
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