The Centre reporter. (Centre Hall, Pa.) 1871-1940, May 06, 1937, Image 9

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    THURSDAY, MAY 6, 1037.
THE CENTRE REPORTER, CENTRE HALL, PA.
VOCATIONAL Since repeal of prohibition the State’ TRANSFERS OF REAL ESTATE
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* ¥ vo» » .| Prepare Garden Well-Garden { HARRIS rwhp.
} nd manure orl SCHOOL HOLDS 7TH ANNUAL
TT TC CTA . | needs lime. fertilize: \
i SSEYVILLE ! ! |
Spring “Mills i green cover crops to produce good! SuNIOR ORATORICAL CONTEST
f vegetable he extra prep-|
A COLLECTION OF NEWSY HAP: §i 1A } Jodiorf wa rv Tuesday } pays In grealy Peli bY | rem ldbirr thus auvarnt fh ra
PENINGS AND PERSONALS FROM
GREGG TWP.'S METROPOLIS,
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Turkeys Need Spaee—Irom
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Operetta, May Sth—The
“The * :
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ZNY-A-WORD COLUMN
ihe pays for a four-line ad in this
solumn. These Iittle sds wre wondew
workers in the way of results. Adver.
tise noyihing here, from a» “Help Wanted”
to a “House snd Lot for Sale”
Fertilize the Pasture
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dennsvle nia State ‘oll eo wut 1 ‘ ' x 1 $
School of Agriculture nn aff; :
Iuseets Early } o1 te / \ ! / y ] 1d |
DEATHS.
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With every lady’s coat or suit over $10.00 purchased this week we will give
y FREE OF CHARGE your choice of any Ladies’ Hat in our stock. If
Feed Cowy on Pasture—It is a good| buyer 8. Kling, deputy e rane: jn you haven’t as yet purchased your new spring coat or suit—now is the time.
practice to continue
hay after the cows
Grain reeding also COP EP ETI OPIOOPOIOEIPOP OOOO IOP POOOOOSOPOPOOPE rors
PTT i MNg al
tained but In reduced mounts, ac-|was 0b your |
fn Joint Sr | | JUST RECEIVED -- NEW GRADUATION
ists Early pasture gras dow not | SHOATS Seve hont okt | -
mtain enough nourishmer
the cows’ needs, | Contr eHall; ‘phon 17GRER. Bets SUITS AND FURNISHINGS
PEPE POCIIOCOEPIOOPPEEOPOP PTO EPEE PEEP PEEOOTO SPECI OOEEOCOPOPOIPe
- MUNICIP AL THEATRE || WHITE SHOES FOR THE ENTIRE FAMILY
MILLHE]
SHOWS 7 £9 P.M. SHOWS 7 8 9 P.M.
EV ————————————CE. — ——————— A —————————— i i i i CEP PPLPPOOCOOPOe
NE? FR ’ }
VING THURS, MAY 5&6 STORE OPEN NI MAN Dep STORE OPEN
i Every Evening { Every Evening
Exeept Tuesday xeept Tuesday
wd Thursday o and Thursday,
and 7 ‘ ' Where Your D ind
FRIDAY & SAT., MAY
‘After the Thin Man’
MPLET) SELECTS
MONDAY & TUEDAY--MAY 10 & 11
“THE DEVIL DOLL”
0 THURSDAY, May 13 0
PERSON = A Pl RSON\
| The 9. Pe. Bellefonte Banjo Ban CONCERT "OUR TOTAL COST
a I EE Er Nodmgegs Moni oh. Seedy OF ELECTRICITY,
3 ON THE SCREEN. De a BOTH FOR COOK.
“Wild Brian Kent” Ralph B & Mae O'Clarke | | ING PURPOSES AND
SOMETHING NEW ! THRILLING DIFFERENT! | | GENERAL HOUSE.
EE Unum Fewna oY 2 meany, SRE ITY HOLD USAGES FOR
pa Sd [ny 2h Dy asthe So Scoyly A FAMILY OF SEVEN,
AVERAGES ONLY
$8.17 A MONTH—
SUBSTANTIALLY UN.
\ DER YOUR REPRE.
8 SENTATIVE'S ESTI-
% MATE.”
ELECTRIC RANGE IS FASTER AND
CHEAPER THAN SHE ANTICIPATED §
1a by, Bra Crore Craiad. Jn Aloo: | a, "About a year ago I purchased an electric
mirey - of dost Bane a] EE a | range, and although I was enthusiastic at the *Popularity
and Mrs
Hartleton. visited on Sunday with | TY time, I had no idea that it would prove so won-
Mr. and Mrs. G. ¢. King. The men Refrigerator with : ’ Ih ide P Triples!
are old cronies. Mr. Purdey played an 2 derful. Over three times
mportan par for many years 1 OIL { . .
politics in Union. county, and. held the “My electric range is even faster, cleaner, as many women in
office of county coms issioner and as- i ici wil Sesh
sacle Jule at to Taps and as. COOLING and more economical than I had anticipated. Mase Fenn T
Democratic party. j Wiad : ure ”
Townsendiiey about here will be. ta- that gives you 3 Our total cost of electricity, both for cooking Electric Ranges in
terested to know that the Townsend More Cold with Less Current 1 purposes and general household usages for a 1937 as in 1936!
Congressional Board will hold an op- od H
en meeting In the Court House, Wed. More Years of Service family of seven, averages only $8.17 a month
nesday evening, 19th inst. 7:30 Guteter
day evening, 19th ins Bo oe Oporotien — substantially under your representative's es-
attending the sessiong of the Grana Now you can own the ! :
Lodge, P. O. 8. of A. at Easton. thi refrigerator you've timate.
week. Miss Orpha is a district den. always wan i i i
WY 1 the org ati strict. dap G- ¥apd 3teds Buy o “I like the extra hours of leisure my electric
Poe hoghu od du oN wrk 1ajew models all a range has given me, too. All my friends know
and 1 ¥ 3 3
el Hr er, how enthusiastic I am, and I have no hesitation
Jane, are visiting Mrs. Meyer's moth- steel
this week. Prioes short of in recommending electric cookery to every-
er, Mrs. Sinkabine, at Barrville. Va
Mra Harry Showers and Mrs. Ed
oe
Mulfinger. of Pleasant Gap, and Fred 50 i Pre MRS TEL
Mulfinger, of Akron, Ohio, visited at $139. Signed) WAL oh het
the J. M. Mulingey home, last week
Mr. and Mrs. Harrison Dukeman, of mt ————— Mo . Re.
Clearfield, spent part of last Sunday |
with friends in town.
Le Termes wi wnca | [lOStErman & Stover Co.
dor | Con a Ee wll ren. “The Department Hardware Store” 3 a. 1 and cllah ARAN, RS
June 13, at 7:30 p. m. Phone 11-R-2 MILLHEIM, PA.
Alin ctrl.