f THURSDAY, MARCH 11, 1937, — — Byr- | rest fall cows: Guernsey heifer As~ | in May. good Guernsey stock bed PUBLIC SALE wagon with 2 in. tire and SATUILIDAY MARCH 13, 10 A. M. Note Thi Lhe pre tised 1 Muesday March 16, has been | poller potato digger 9 good bob changed that milict with the | ness, collars, bridles and lines first Marcel ingle trees, and many otis ar Wil arm 1 mile east Axemann, og ul on his too numerous to mention \ tvs : wu \ o y | note with approved security SATURDAY, MARCH 13-10:00 A dizcount Tor cnah the following described personal prop Li. k Maves, auct erty: : Loo Smeltzer, clerks celdi 11 years old welght 1350 lari sorrel, 12 years old, weight 1400 pair black mares, 16 g 16 years old PUBLIC SALE 19 good miich cows including wee Holsteins: | ter farm, 4 miles west of Cen're head of Guernseys, bal : on the Brush Valley road, op 6 are fresh with calves by side; head heifers, 1 and years old; Hol- I SATURDAY, MARCH 13--10:00 tein bul } years dd. 10 shoats, | sharp the following weight 60 to 70 Ihs LIVESTOCK —S8pan good mule FARM MACHINERY McCormick | yeare old, weight 2600, gentle; crain binder, McCormick mower, Me of bays horse and mare, weight mink side rake, McCormiek-Deering | where, single or double drill MoCormiok - Deering corn 12 milch cows, 7 Guernseys, i ain land Deering binder Harris mowe sleds har : . \ A f-hoe grain drill, Blackhaw) planter International cultivator 1 ticles | DArrow, grass seeder, wire stre 2 sets tug harness, bridles, lines lars, breechings, chain harne« iron kettles meat bench grinder, lard press Delaval eparator No 15 with pow Pol '" In corn and oats, milk cans, strainer el Ford sedan in good shape . 12 HOUSEHOLD GOODS Acme team (cook stove, organ in good shape 2700, board, sink, crooks. any Term: 9 months cash. Hol- Launch wil} be — school class, londer, 3 sets hay ladders, dump rake PUBLIC SALE EE. M, smith, auct corn planter, Z-horse weeder, wn Me i At the residence of th 2 Albrigt H. L. Ebright, clerk Cormick-Deering cultivaton cultivators New deg manure spread Centre Hall Borough KATIIILIDA MAJU® er, lime attachment 4 2-bors: V I HIDAY \ i H PUBLIC SALE Ong, 10Ww ; vhee] wigor } ’ the following personal 4 ‘ \ Oi eving hot niiil ) HOUBEHOL GOODS One-fourth mile South 3! i f rp : oom: g 3 — Hall, (at Old Fort), o TUESDAY MARCH 16 wing personal pre LIVESTOCK ~4 horse mated team of bay mare 9 10 vi old, weight ‘4 3000 < RTLY Mares 14 & 16 years ola ( 1s . } ni 3 velght 1500 [hw each Cah 3a 1936 16 Milch Cows—2 freshened in Ja : bie AD ’ Tow freshen in April, balance fresh ‘ " ‘ an r o fall 1 Registered Holstein-——adl Sug SOF fork tested in fall; Z-yr.-old- pure g ana ma Ot HOM A : b dp n bull ¥ young ca'tle from tsenl ' ry la he HOUSEHOIL, 18 months old 2 purebred vhite sow purebred Chester itcher L105 } bu oats welghlr from 76 M - 200 Kerlin-Quality White Leghorn « Kens FARM IMPLEMENTS Deering plow ot walking spring ! : | land role TALITHA MoCormic ut binder, Md s Aministrats Cor-Deering gral rill, potato digger Fhomas FP potato duster, pota plow, Osborne ter TWD FW hay 1 s, Massey-Harris ha ecg) HE residential rate effective March 1¢ customers, and a decided reduction to 7 "Hf A 11 } ia 409%, of all families will now be able to us M NCCETICItY wilh no 1nucrease tn they monindy The New Monthly Residential 6f 1 int : 25 kwh 3f gives a reauction one an i one hal oii Electric Rate per kwh* Next 125 kwh 1%F — AN kwh over 150 kwh 2 month iNet our home?” These are good questions which every family must answer for itself. In may help you decide in vour own case. based on average figures. The kwh use in each instance is RETTY soon they buy the next appli 3 1.30, making t $: 4. eping, and will gradually add to their 3 1 ! ectrical equipment as circumstances and i household needs change Su time ciaspe Joe and his wife mak penne further plans, Hav } a | already bough Ox a mixer and a new tab ; by apphance or two, the : A decide to increase thes , FS eve comlort with a “i a = ££ )\ couple more sightsaving Sw lamps -iN fac ft toimprove IRSTthey have lights—inc luding one gocx| reading lamp--a washer, cleaner, radio, ron and several small appliances which they got for wedding presents. They use ¢3 kwh of electricity a month and it costs them $2.74 The average cost per kwh is 4.48. JR her next birthday, Mrs. Joe gets a new clectric range as a present. She is Fi» ALLY fect hot + Pp SENTLY Joe and Mart realize how little more 12 will ¢ o have what sail i bs y to have what could well be calle ble for changing the Williams ho ’ te hares Parbiat there ¢ 4 : : a e Perhay her htful home, has lowered their average cost | fa rest Yop there } } 1 3 ’ s a larger family Perhaps the 1ave been son per kwh from the 4 4f they were paying, real } ¢ : ~ # + . : y . gooxd breaks for Joo. Anyway, » ext And then when they started housekeeping, to only 1.8¢ with about three times as much highting as when they started housekeeping; they are enjoying more table appliances, 2 rade hss been bought ib con & cicoliciy hal Beem decreaiinmg ricadily, in spite of the upward iremd © other living costs. The 620 kwh which the For Williams family might wie in their elect: home would cost them $10.97. According to the rates generally in effect 15 year: ago their bi would be believe tl or nol-—over £30.00’ Today we live im the electrical era . . . an eva bedroom, thers 1s a diswasher in th of greailer cheeriness, comfort and enjovymen wd an clectric woner in the laundry in the home. You want thi: beller way additions have increased their bill $1.1 living Now vour electricity ng it to § rory . engov 1s benehi How the Williams Family Electrify Their Home Under the New Rates Kilowatt Hour (kwh) Consumptior per Month SITUATION : D k F fighting ‘ 0 Oo 40 60 Washer : Iron Radwo Cleaner Clocks Table Appliances Miscellaneous Refrigerator Range Ironer Inchwasher . n Monthly kwh Use g. : 204 204 Average Monthly Bill ’ 3. 3 $5.77 $73 Cost of Current for Water Heater under Special Plan daa a 3.20 i $10.97 Average Cost per kwh . dppf 3.8¢ 2.6¢ 1.8¢ -~ man 0 es — - ‘wd Nore: Kwh estimates are based on extensive studies and represent average use.
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