The Centre reporter. (Centre Hall, Pa.) 1871-1940, June 11, 1931, Image 8

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    THURSDAY: JUNE 11, 183L
THE CENTRE REPORTER, CENTRE HALL, PA.
ITEMS OF LOCAL INTEREST.
“YET” PRAISES U. 8, HO!
LOCAL AND PEESONAL TO DRILL FOR OIL
NEAR PHILIPSBURG jtire valley,
Spriy Mills has bright pros ength, and containing a half dozn Pruce D
; ( J ~ IE sn a i pros g ; £11, ’ ‘ has Pee f the hom
1 Ge vB. Cralg, of Yeagertown, Writes : good sized villages, hax been withete | has been at the home
o | Erg B. Cralg, « ’ inducing voung physican to locate] Efforts Are Belng Made by J, Edward] he nearest belhg at SM ]Centre’ Hall the past
doctor, the
PITAL.
office th oy several vears the en-
6 & ° 5» 8 & » =» 8 « of Boe thers For several years the en
CORRESPONDENTS
DEPARTMENT
SPRING MILLS .
. 4 George B. Craig, of Yeagertown, son- Mrs, C'. J. SBhaeffer, of is
Altoona
Mr. and Mrs. Arthur in-law of James IL. Faust. of Burnham. ' > 4 tk “
: dh Je i : ' . . ab ag i THO fo A { y ys , . ; p #it thelr son-in-law
son, James Duane, of Altoona, and Mr. | a. oq war veteran who served with]? Buest of her sister, Mrs, Clara Leist. ture of Going Down 6000 Feet Mi Dynamite Cap Explodes; Sisters Arejvi t son-in-law
? Raw a . » ta .
’ 5 % 1 . § : i » " 8 eProp * Rev, and Mrs, R E,
and Mrs. W, 8. Runkle, of Centre Halll co, gp 28th Engineers and who is ajer, in town Search of Ol and Ga Propos! sbi vidimintha Vinge
spent Sunday at the home of J. B. Veteran Hospital Mra
friends
—— about twenty miles In
bio ’
Rowe, of
} wall
from U. 8S. Hospital at Aspinwall | e, Horn to Secure Leaw s on Enough} jrail, 16 miles through the narrows Beginning of th
Acreage to Warrant the Expendi- amm———————————— FM
Creeger and Fisher went to
Wounded.
tion Almost Financed, Lois and Thelma Simcox, aged 7 and
» trip throug
issue b wears, respectively, daughters of Mr sissy ise x friends.
patient in the U, 8
Dunkle. at Aspinwall, in writing to his
Mr. and Mre, John Ream. and J. O.land brother World War veterans, has
Glenn, of Avis, attend-lonly praia, for the treatment he is re-
Williams
burg, her former home, at the prosent The Philipsburg Journal in its
Lanson Burcls is
time, and will remain there a short]of Monday, says: and Mrs, Ray Simcox. of Monument, of inter
-
’ Through the cooperation of
Heaty and
od the funeral of William Ream, held loeiving there and for the good work|while longer Centre county, about six miles from Robert Ted
here last Sunday. which is being done for the disabledy =. 0 400 0 for the constry Masson, a former rersident, now al|Beech Creek, were burned Friday when i
Collin shoemaker, of Bellofonte. was | veterans He writ : ; eonerote toad 1 : prominent oil man n the Tioga di fa dynamite cap, among some
in town las ok ant ur pos “Just a few lines & ne toaay asp’ Les anitenine ; that . of a . trict, and J, Edward Horn, an organ-ls ..
wis burned In th,
vig ization has been financed to dr
' seri enct
Lonnt iHoded
in the vicinity of Philipsburg
will sta as soon ¢ Myr
rooms, wor
are now making
wma cn) ETOT YN
Elvities SUL. | i Ch Wom a sour blade
Wart 6 And custon w {or anvt ry
completed Rh 3 ; ! ran ing
ons which will give him ADVERTISE IN THE REPORTER
right to authorize his constituents to
POTTERS MILLS. f ho dous stay, Tor we gtt the best of}or Pua OR Suncay and Of TOE x8 am tor off onthe
8. F. FF. Palmar and Mr. treatment that a ‘ve Can get ANY-1. htop ' te 1s oo] dtzsll a student 12 acres, and on the area owned
i
Prentiss |
r
Harris, 14.000 acres. Mi
also presented his proposi-
number of men who own
Burgess’ Notice Regarding Sale of Fire. jin " ; v ’ wl $ R o i r ry in the pe e ane
roe x poial prohii TERRIBLE
HEAD COLDS
you cando it
COLYER,
FARM CALENDAR
TIMELY REMINDERS FROM
PENNSYLVANIA STATE COLLEGE
y « CULTU
SCHOOL OF AGRICULTURE aay
* - » * - * » . * . and 81.00
| Starket Good Berries
Picking 1 rich
CHILDREN'S DAY SERVICES,
BOALSBURG ITEMS pared this way for ma flen bring Children's Day Jrosrum wi
BY. cats atnrt mora than thot n the local Lutheran «
and Mrs. Irvin St June 2ist,
at ay RR
THE Cheapest
Ro ar i fra at Se \I1 COMMODITY | BUY—
Par $ 472
Cat of ¥
Grow Quality Vegetables
avaliable nirtogen
» of Mn len Your Save Surplus Seed Fire Company Carnival
Ey y £ val * ax fos - thE Oo . \ . 3 - $.
Mr. and Mrs win Dale t ng Any sed corn ont needed for plant The Miliheim Volunteer Fire
Hr y Th ive the situa- $38 Bu sul #1 1
Pring may save € Rua lpany will hold carnival on the sha
business in Itoona on Saturdas ing this
Mr. and Mrs. Henr
Fred spent Tednesday In Surbury. wt Or wa fely Next fall may not be sd
The Young
Reitz and son 1 next spring. Such seed can be
grounds at Millheim on July i
and 4. adv
the Lu- for seed corn as the last one
theran 8 8. held their regular meet- gas
f Misses Mary and
Rachel Segner on Tuesday
* snd Me it he le jaa Mar. 3
Mr, and Mrs. Luther Dale, Miss Mar erop grown in the hot, dry weather
garet Dale an nd Frederic Dale, of Onl :
PENNY-A-WORD COLUMN
HATCHING EGGS. 8, C. Rhode 1s
responsible for poor land Red hatching eggs, Theo per 15
Blind |¥- C. Robinson, Spring Milis,
ing at the homes o
Poor Stands Devilop—
evening Wet weather and poor seed from the
ast year are
Hall. accompanied by Misses Ellen and
Cathryn Dale. enjoyed a motor trip
Mifflin, Union, Snyder and
Wednesday.
represented
stands of potatoes this spring.
sprouts have developed into small po FOR SALE
tatoes in the ground in many plant.
ings this year.
‘burner oli stove with
oven, in good condition.—Apply at this
office.
{| Pip All Shep Nowe ENT Ee gp
All members of the sheep flock FOR SALE Freed -Elsmann radio
. 4 . jset, with eliminator: beautiful cabinet
“ 3 t8hould go through the dipping tank - . a
Rossman. Of A 1 It roduct will be ef Can be used in country home where
FBO $ i Ww ue ig 1 Fim :
Ay Sooth con) lar prog “Ino electric current is available —Ap-
fective in killing th, ticks. If there
ply at Reporter office.
is a bad infestation, two dipping: ten . -
days apart should be given say anima] WANTED --Market chickens of all
husbandry specialists of the Pennsyl-lkinds; tankage sold, $2.00 per owt
vania State College. A. M. Reigel, Centre Hall; phone 11-
HS. Tu
through
Centre counties on
Victor Grange was well
it the county Grange meeting at Cen
tre Hall on Saturday
John Wert and Mrs
Tusseyville, were in town on Monday
evening. Mrs. Rossman is under the
care of Dr. Swank.
——— PA AOA.
The Centre Reporter. $1.50 a year
gs ll A @ FOR SALE—Upright piano, in first
class condition; cheap--Mra (lara
When 1 stop to think of all the
Ladster. Centre Hall, 3
A MAN MAY BE DOWN.--- WANTED. —Man with car to take different ways electricity is useful
orders and deliver home neccss tics in around the house, it seems to me
tawleigh Route of 300 consumers in * s» cheane ity
HE NEED NEVER BE Ol IT oust Central Clearhald county. Stead that it’s the cheapest commodity
worker can carn $35 weekly and in- 1 buy.
Crogse r ¢ y yr. lawleig! i oe kK p 4
THE SALVATION ARMY we billove rease rapidly . Write W 5 1 wleigh It begins the week by saving me
Co.,, Chester, Pa. Dept. PN-OD-Q, gly all the wearing drudgery of rub-
colned this phrase. It ia one of those ing age. occupation, reference, or se Bg ger) ra
eternal veritles it is well to ponder FRED BENDER, Centre Hall, Pa. 3t bing out the clothes by hand.
cole - Then, when the electric washer
1 ¢ a ——————— —————————— oA RASA A
: ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE
blessing . . . invaluable to the
cheer and comfort of our home.
Yet much as electricity means
to us, our current bill is only
$4.72 an average month for 79
kilowatt hours. Do you wonder 1
think it a bargain? Mrs. M. P. W.
(a West Penn customer).
over-—especially at these times.
man is down he need not feel he Is
out. By takirgg whatever small sum
he has and opening an account here
~keeping It absolutely untouched—it
will only be a matter of time before
that man will be up again in the world
«marching steadily ahead, progressing
to a fuller, larger life,
FOR THERE Is a psychology about a
bank account-—makes one feel more
confident—gives assurance — engenders
real courage to fight the battle of life.
CENTRE HALL, PA.
In the Estate of OLIVE GARIS, late
of Potter’ Township, Cendre County,
Pa, deceased,
Letters of administration on above estate
having been fluly granted the undersigned
all persons kno £ themselves In
to the estate are requested to make im-
mediate payment, and those having claims
against the same to present them daly au.
thentieated for settlement.
H L. EBRIGHT, Admr.,
025 Centre Hall. Pa.
EXECUTOR'S NOTIOR,
In the Estate of MRS, D, C. BOHN,
late of Harris Township, Centre couns
ty, Pa. deccased.
Letters testamentary on the above estate
having beens duly granted the undersigned
all Say pl ng themselves indebted
to the estate are requested to make Ime
mediate payment, and those having claims
against the same to present them duly an-
thenticated for settlement,
D. 8. WERT, Aaronsburg, Pa.
GEO. B. BOHN, Lemont, Pa.
L024 Executors.
is through, the electric iron takes
up the task of saving me work.
Later in the week, the vacuum
cleaner makes it easy to give all
our rugs a good cleaning. The
electric refrigerator safeguards
our food. And we frequently en-
joy a cozy meal prepared entirely
by our electric appliances.
But that’s only a part of the
story! Every night at dusk, we
start turning on the lights, Plenty
of soft glowing light is a priceless
P OWE R
And Electric Cooking!
In addition, Mrs. M. P. W. could ene
Joy the economy of electric cooking by
using approximately 130 more kilowatt
hours.
Since she is already using 79 kilowatt
hours, the additional 130 would cost
her only $3.16. This total of 209 kilowatt
hours at $7.88 would in 1928 have cost
$16.54 or more.
It is our policy not only to decrease
the cost of current, step by step, with
increased consumption; but also to re.
duce rates whenever possible,