The Centre reporter. (Centre Hall, Pa.) 1871-1940, March 11, 1937, Image 5

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    ITEMS OF
JLOCAL INTEREST
»* . Mr. a
® young da
in
® Mrs, |
old visit
Bartges,
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w» .
Mrs. Waldo Homan, of Oak Hall Sta
tion, has been ill from grip and rheu
maa ldsm,
The
College
Sunday.
for Its
the Ev-
after-
ministerium met
regulary monthly meeting at coming
amgelical] parsonage, Monday | contemp
Rnoon, | wister
H. L. Ebright publishes letters tes- |v...
mmentary on the estate of the late | On
Joseph Parker, of Potter township, |
daoceased. | friend,
The Mill Hall weok-en
the Centre Hal} Sunday
mall team on the Centre Mrs
Saturday evening. | home of
Robert Condo | family,
lag farm, east there
Jondo tenanted Miss
fifteen years at were
The Hall Mrs
a team from Milroy fiends
Masketball floor and Mr.
quarters
of the local team.
Paul Bradford,
easter Valley
two or
will be
oly
local
Cl
to
will play
basket-
loos
Collegians
Independent
Hall
D
Mr
for
Frank
Gap.
farm
leased the
of Pleasant
the same
Clintondale.
d
Rt
and | by
Centre Independents
met on the local {x
fou
score of
in
rast
from the
laid up wit
attack of tl
covered and went
en Friday
noted above,
tuting
became
on
And now
are illegal,
are legal
the
ful auxili
meantime
1 3
ated
met at lock
dermed church
pastor, on ”
oa Wednesday.
editor of the
principal nea ker
delegate
J. £&
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NOTE the small circle of light cast
by this old style table lamp—
poor light, too
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Sa. -
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cs
THE IL E. S. LAMP is, in every
way, an improvement over old
style lamps. More light on the
table, more all around—and
BETTER light!
Gigi 8
Lig a
nd Mrs. Myron Reitz and| Clair Stamm, tenant for several
aughter Joan spent the week- yearg on the Detwiler farm south-east
Sunbury with the mother of of Old Fort, will vacate It, A Mr.
| Bayletts wil] become the tenant,
it. Wolfe and son Har-
od her mother, Mrs. Mary E
and other relatives in State!
»p
Inst week, re'mirning home on| V///) y
200
[arry
&
employed In the Ly-
Motor works, Williamsport,
lated a week-end visit with his
Evelyn Colyer, In New
ly. |
Jamison
with
over
back
Mrs. R.
Williamsport to
Miss Sue Reeder,
d. She was brought
by Mr. Jamison,
W H
a son, Clair
Bethiehem,
uring last
ith Reiber
8.
be a
the
on
Strohecker is at the i
and ’ |
gone
motor
They
ading
Strohecker,
having
by
the car,
nt
week
drove
CLOVER FARM |
STORE
vdl iC
ir as Re
D,
and
nd
i
relative
Keener
merchandi
(LOVER
SALTED
FARM
CLOVER FARM
ss AL
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DELIVER!
or
| T. A. HOSTERMAN
CENTRE }
| Remember, WI
MAKES IT SO EASY TO DO!
ALE you one of those who should write more letters but
“just don't seem able to get around to it?” Perhapsit's poor
light that holds you back.
Get an I. E. S.* lamp for your desk or study table. You'll
be surprised how its abundant good light will attract you,
actually build up your interest in writing or study. For
here is glareless, shadow-free light that rests tired eyes,
helps keep good eyes good— protects sight and health.
Select an LE. S. lamp at your dealer's
now. It's so inexpensive that you'll want
more than one.
*1, E. S.—Abbreviation for NNumina-
ting Engineering Society, the non-
profit organization that developed
this lamp to provide better light for
better sight.
*ENJOY THE BENEFITS OF
Cheap Electricity
fon db gh,
3 ly
Lamp
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he
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a LTA
for
Latest
G,
at
from
At
Frank
in the Welg
to fill hes
to an at-
Burkholder
Breon, clerk
was unable
days
Mrs,
due
Carl
a few
her.
two
in
Mrs»
than
relatives and friends
Altoona and Patton,
returned to hey home In
the Intter part of las
LAzzle Wherley, a sister-
Altoona, her guest
more
in
bedsidg
undertaker
from the
the Millhelm
improved over a week
time he was
Willlamsport
is every
in
present
a
there indi
complete recovery
of Miltheim, in
report current tha
iddenly
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a
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3
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oy
wid
a
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Homme Lander,
EA EB eS
PUBLIC SALE OF [1° becom 5 Sitate
ly took
| Informed
he passed
Hall
ing Inst
Ha
ctions
One
tester
n and
Towa Horses
SALE BARN,
PA.
Ld) 54S
JODON FOOD
PLEASANT GAP,
Saturday, March 20
1:00 P. M. Sharp rain or shine,
Ta
FRED LUSE,
CENTRE H
at
|
carload of IOWA! JELLY
The |
the best
that
This. ls
HORSES
load includes .
EGGS
buy. rouse
money can
MATED TEAMS
| sELLO (AN Flavors)
years |
to 5 . ren
from 4
from 1500 to 1800 lbs
in
weighing
ranging age
and
EVAP, PEACHES
toht off
or
J ( | (
”
~ - ~
oy prone J Pe wd J | premmpupeiy | por ryed
i a EE A N,LkA£
VIO TIT
NSURANCE
REAL ESTATE
WANT TO BUY
OR SELL ?
SEE US FIRST.
ore ro.
C. D. BARTHOLOMEW
CENTHE HALL, PA
OXYDol
(lar
MIXED
No. 2
SPAGHETTI (N¢
MN ANA A SA 0. 0 0
ee i. UI I.
Manager,
reer
w 17¢
216
By
25¢
Hox on!
5¢
25¢
or 156
can
can—% for
COST FOR ELECTRICITY
AVERAGES ONLY $6.00
AND THAT INCLUDES
THE OPERATION
OUR ELECTRIC RANGE
A REFRIGERATOR,
RADIO, WASHER,
CLEANER, IRON AND
SEVERAL OTHER APPLI
ANCES. AND I NEVER
SAW COOKING DONE
FRI TNE ree
ANY P
\
JF
Enjoy the
Benefits of
Cheap
Electricity
"A neighbor of mine had an electric range,
and just seeing how clean and nice it v
made me want one too.
"She said that operating cost was very rea-
sonable, but I hesitated. Somehow I thought
that if I were to get an electric range our
electric bill would go away up. At last, how-
ever—Christmas, a year ago—my husband and
I had one installed, consoling ourselves by
saying that such a wonderful cooking service
would be worth a whole lot more.
“But the bill didn’t go up much. Our total
monthly cost for electricity averages only $6.00
~—and that includes the operation of our electric
range, a refrigerator, radio, washer, cleaner,
iron and several other appliances. And I never
saw cooking done any faster!”
(Signed) MRS. C. L. FULTON
Springdale, Pa.
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