THE CENTRE REPORTER, CENTRE HALL, PA. FALL.. THE CORNER THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 15 1038 Spring Mills NEWSY HAP- SONALS FROM ProLls Rebers thelr boyhood day led on friendg Before going wl pent about a year ago the Au-| liveq at Spying Mills | 8a 1 Night meeting on | Ma capacity at Coburn, ir Mifflinb amily burg, « man Nelghbor A COLLECTION OI PENINGS AND PER GREGG TWP. 5 METR( POPP PEELED EBEE EEE EET OSCE EOEES | ~i pt. 20-30 JUST AROUND unity Fair, Gregg Com NEW COATS are arriving ee Daily SEE E DEPP EDEL PEEP i i { FALL CLOTHES FOR MEN AND BOYS ARE NOW ON DISPLAY TAT > woes sovree POOP EOCPIOPOO OPO STORE OPEN Every Evening Except Tuesday When We Close 6:00 P. M. rs, at noon COPOPOPOPOOOOPPP STORE OPEN Every | vening eens | NTEMANS Dept Store When We Close “Where Your Dollars Go the Farthest” at 6:00 P. M. at & Thurs, at noon . & Thu MILLHEIM, PA. Public Sale of Livestock COPPPOOOPOOPOOO FEOF ETOI ICI Oe 2 4 [ALLENSVILLE | PLANTS MOUNTAIN CENTRE CoO. BAND SCHEDULE BARTGES' EAST JUNIOR NATURALIST TRANSFERS OF REAL FLOWERS ESTATE OLD Tues., Sept. 27 1:00 O'clock P. M. FORT, MoClure, re Soccer Team Plays Loganton Friday | ~~ Beginning at A VARIOUS LIVE ASSORTMENT STOCK OF EXFECUTRIX NOTICE, ve tote tersig ned a) Jobits i make Im i having ciliata ) present them July an I'T. RIEGEL wsdl fimo futons (fy coli fotimned fu LIGHT CONDITIONING THE KITCHEN settlement CEO OETOEEPOP ELE LEOE OPPO PEPPEEE EPP WHEN IN NEED OF TEEPOOIOROOr. Pasteurized { Planing Mill Milk & Cream Ww ork MILK of K LUMBER, ROOFING. Nails All Kinds Building Material ~CALL AT— Garretts Planing Mill GOOD MATERIAL AND HONEST PRICES Rebersburg, Pa. 16 R42 CHOCOLATE / ’ EPO OOEOOOOSOOrOOrOOr ere] vhnstowy home Hettinger Sunday dinr of Mir and H. C. REISH Miles Deekgt. DAIRY MacMorral Le ? R 3 2 yp nts wmetriv t) ; re . or and m. Osman on Saturday > Bias j By Ps tract. Inauire at First National Hank CENTRE HALL, PA. | evening nded West En ir, | } SE ERR ; PR lCentre Hall P er - > treo oere Boy Arrives——Congrat : and Mra. Ardell Decker Phone Seven-Pound Uv, MUNICIPAL ™E7s SHOWS 7:00 & 9:00 P.M ADMISSION 10 & 25¢ AUTOS Washed, Greased, Polished Called for and Delivered) U's. Tires & Tubes Oficla) (Cars Now Playing—Wednesday & Thursday, Sept. 14 and 15 “WOMEN ARE LIKE THAT” ARTOON Inspection Sta. No, 2249 Brooks’ Service Sta CENTRE HALL, FA CCLOR “MUSICAL REE] COMING SOON! A NEwE TELEPHONE Friday & September 16 & 17 “The Advent Lures 0 Robi Inhood" OLIVIA Saturday, IROL FLYNN IEHAVILLAND, and thousands, Ing Small t r bulbs are st ed a ther side automatica or closed, W fumil bracket lly co led off as ti ntro hile it doesn’t show n the pict ire, 3 the work spac one of the harmonizing as it en and giving a high ine under the cabinet to light neath. The soft unit the sink is | approved methods for lighting that work center, | does with the lines of the modern kitch i intensity of light on the work. be- Monday & Tuesday, 19 & 20 "CATEWAY" September lighting over most Dr. Baneroft Annonnees Office Hours The Spring Mills Civic Club induced Edith D. Bancroft. M D., of Yeager- town to part time service to res. dents of Spring Mills and community fhe will ba at her two-room office in the Randall Meyer home from 2:00 to 4:90 p. m. and 6:00 to 8:00 Pp. m. ev. ery Monday, Wednesday and Friday, starting tomorrow, Friday. Voeatlonal Sehool Opens With 65 The enrollment in the high schuol is 68 seniors, 16 juniors. 29 and 14 freshmen Bitner and son of Mr. and Mrs underwent operations for the removal of tonsils at the Sun- bury hospital. Mr. and Mrs. A. B. Confer returned last week from a week's visit In Plain. fleld, Illinois with Mr. and Mrs. Wil liam Keister Mr. and Mrs, Riverside, N. J. Eungarq with r sophomores Mrs Jamison Guy Blaine Richard young Jamison, Charles visiteq at Witmer of the C. H. home. Back to Penn State—Those students who will resume their studies at Penn State this fall include Paul Herman, Spurgeon Condo, Adam Condo ob. ert Corman, Roy Bright, Ellsworth Stover and Jean Rishel. The W. C. Auman family moved re- cently from their home in Mifflinburg to Milltheim. Mr. Auman, for 23 years a track foreman for the Pennsylvania Raliroad is now acting In the same ' By LOUISE BROWN HE living room is plan better home lighting, for it's there the family spends most of its leisure hours and does most of its close seeing tasks. But what about the kitchen? Isn't it just as important to condition the light there, in the work shop of the home? as efficiently planned as the light- ing for a modern factory or office so that tasks can be done more quickly and with less effort. A well lighted kitchen relieves nerv- ous tension and helps eliminate those annoying kitchen mishaps— sand in the spinach, broken dishes or the wrong flavoring in the cake. Good lighting adds cheer to the kitchen on dark days and in the evenings. From a decorative point of view the modern kitchen needs plenty of light to bring out the charm of its gay colors and add a certain warmth. Simple Rules The rules for good kitchen light- ing are really very simple. There should be some sort of ceiling fix- ture (a large kitchen may need two) to give general illumination. This fixture should be large enough to hold a lamp bulb of the right wattage to give sufficient light. ° in addition, there should be a work centers in the kitchen where you will stand at your tasks so that you'll not have the irrita- tion of working in your own shadow. " There are many attractive and inexpensive fixtures available that are especially designed for kitch- ens. For instance, one inexpensive way of replacing an old-type cen- ter fixture is to install one of the new silver-bowl lamp bulb fix- tures. These are extremely easy to install as they can be screwed into any light socket. There are many types of wall brackets, too, that can be installed very cheap- ly. Some of the new kitchen cabi- nets come equipped for lighting. The one shown above, for instance, has small 15-watt tubular lamps placed at either side of every shelf that automatically turn on or off as the doors are opened or closed, making it very easy to find the right jar or box without groping around. Some wall cabinets have lumiline lamps recessed in the bottom to light the work surface beneath-—a very efficient arrange- ment which keeps the light source entirely out of the line of vision. If you are puzzled about the amount of light you need for easy seeing in your kitchen, oh local electric company will be glad to have a SRecID made for you with a Sight Meter. 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