THURSDAY, MARCH 31, Spring Mills PENINGS AND PERSONALS GREGG TWP. 5 “There (Goes the Rrid Corman, who has vhed condition, has beer he Huntingdon hospital. MoCool, Mrs Smith, Mrs Mr. A mni Dancehelq Vas y huge CePus vere $74, with 270 evening ndepandent x dance to be held THINK OF MY TELEPHONE? THE BEST - » HIRED HAND | EVER HAD. IT PAYS TO HAVE A TELEPHONE.” { of Mr. and Mrs. Russell Condo | dy it Miss Hoover's home In Al wnd v1 (ross It 1 1 ‘ ng Mil n ; —————— ——————————— HORSES, another load of Horses April Ist, fhe I never advertised, I hought and they will arrive last few loads sold the lust the ame, You and can come to us any time and al- see a carload to C. E, Mifflinburg, SHIVELY, UNICIPAL MILLHEIM EVENINGS—T7 & 0 P. ML FRIDAY & SATURDAY WILLIAM POWELL and MYRNA LOY In: “DOUBLE MONDAY AND TUESDAY “OVER THE WALL” WEDNESDAY & THURSDAY “TARZAN’S REVENGE” Glenn Morris & Eleanor Holm SELECTED SHORTS wr Simmer Jlprm ot Jlprrmet Jiprrnen) hates Aataael Aetna ——PUBLIC SALE — CARLOAD of Extra Good Big lowa Horses & Colts At the Ralph Gregory Livery Barn, PETERSBURG Wednesday, April 6, 1938 Beginning at 1:00 O'clock P. M. cars DON'T FORGET THE PLACE—<Petershurg, April 6, 1935, Charles McHenry CASHIER'S CHECKS NEW YORK DRAFTS Pay your bills with.a Cashier's check or a New York draft. IT COSTS LESS THAN U, S. Postal Money Qr- ders on amounts over $10.00. A CHECK always tells who got it. Cash is silent, THIS BANK IS A MEMBER OF THE— FEDERAL DEPOSIT INSURANCE CORPORATION FEDERAL RESERVE BANK. AMERICAN BANKERS ASSOCIATION, The FIRST NATIONAL BANK CENTRE HALL, PA. | an — Clara TT. Bateman io I. McCool to DD. Roland Mx : \ [ $1. NOTICE, FARMERS! Oats, and have cleaned 5 lot seed, This Oals welglp 10 when re-cleaned, We Invite you to « inspect sane Place your order whil. If BRADFORD DRESSES are plea mila 1 's ( J r chart tor this Spring SUITS for MEN NEW SPRING SHOES Ask to see the new ARROW Shirts 1a POCO PEOP POPE OOEOEPOEPOPOOP IPPC POOOIOs SPRING is Here. Put away the thoughts of Winter and NIEMANS D “Where Yc aa a to STORE OPEN Every Evening Fxeept Tuesday and Thursday, When We (Close at 6:00 P. M. . Ee aa . Dept Store [575 | Every Evening | Except Toesday {and Thursday, § Whey We Jose ‘ag 6:00 P. M. lars Go the Farthest™ MILLHEIM, PA. COPPPPOLPOOPOPIS PEOPLE POPE 4 1938 ELECTRIC RANGES Cost So Little To Operate C7 ~ AND ELECTRIC RATES HERE ARE AMONG THE LOWEST IN THE UNITED STATES Average Operating Cost §9.00 —only a month THE new 1938 electric ranges are banishing forever the old - idea that electric cooking is expensive. To be sure, it's the highest type of cooking service that ever came into a kitchen ~but, just the same, you can get it cheaply now! SOMEBODY said to the designing engineers: “Listen, gentlemen! You've got to build high-speed electric ranges this year that will operate for even less money than before— so that, when Mr. Husband gets his monthly bill for electric service, it'll be so low he'll purr like a petted kitten!” WELL~—they're here, those ranges. The dealers have them shoved right up in front of their stores where you can see them, too. They want you to open the doors and peek into the big fast ovens—turn the switches—have a look at the automatic timers and temperature controls—find out in person why these most-beautiful-of-all models have forced down cocking costs. AND, oh, yes! Thank your lucky stars you're living where electricity is cheap—cheaper than almost anywhere in the country! So cheap, in fact, that last year the average cost of cooking this clean, convenient way was only $2.00 a month per family —and of course, many paid even less. ) During the National Spring Showing ne nN / i ...April 11 to 30 - A { ( ELECTRIC RANGE DEALERS , Visit the Local Dealers’ Stores -
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