THE CENTRE REPORTER, CENTRE HALL, PA. » . . . . . LOCALS. PENNY-A-WORD COLUMN. a stone crusher, elevator and bin. Bids |bullding: good driveway; well locat- county, formerly . A. Carson n o ° ——— will be received by the gecretary untl led; desirable home In every respect tract, Inquire at iret National Bank, ITEMS OF Avold setting leaves, grass, brus COAL, ETC. PER TON: 3 ton loads Nov, 1, 1988. The Supervisors reserve!) ©. Goodhart, Centre Hall 391 entre Hall, Pa 30tL ~ ENN - \ ® i d setting leaves, grass, brush or . 4 : " ah i : ' } all, a. Sut JLOCAL IN I EREST rubbish on fire unless vou ar sure preferred. Cherry Run, 509% lumps, the right to jet any or all bids | . dic . A i 184. Best mine run, $3,560, Competitio The cru at the Dutro farm on SPRAYED APPLES-—A]l goog var- C8 HELE ® » * ® the flames can be controlled. Hemem J : 183 rea screening service nu own Route 95, the bir t th I 4 or (unt Lie Sct ffer Bre { ber; nothing can travel faster than . reen and zl to an j ze mp in Hedi ‘Olver (* Ww 4 Bee's entre Hal y uncontrolled Naar} cluding ind Mir nt Methodist church at Pleasant| to be improved by the addi-| a four-room structures to pro- | } pansion of the Sunday |) toilet Zeottle Zettles Zettle | Fred Homan, 1 dealer, was taken to Diumber ar Pum 1 ty hospital] on Tuesday for dou mia of long winding yr Wh Ww IA 1 i al r ne i i i i Bot ‘onic - heros ndin vie. Rover. who ase. on ves} Say, this is swe raining my heavy summer Thank you. Come in again,” he sald. *Believe Ts ndition in 5 been COTY : rr oh Ce ai) ee Tr oil and filling me with Gulfpride—the only me, we will. These Good Gulf dealers are great fair. y cane 100 pure Pennsylvania fellows to do business with. And besides, you ” f t a break for my motor!” can’t beat Gulf products for your money!” SEE THE NEW “Blue Ribbon” I:E.S: LAMPS Ask your lamp dealer to show you the prize-winning Certified “Blue Ribbon” It reaches around orators and designers to give Better Light for Better Sight and to provide new home beauty. They are patterned after famous period styles, made of the best materials—yet they're moderately priced. tained by Mi er. They returnees their respectis homes the ollowing ay, Friday A car operated by Prof. J. F. Wetz- el, with Rev. D. R. Keener as a pas- senger, and one operated by Harry Griest of State College collided on Nittany Mountain at the blg turn, Thursday night, while traveling in opposite directions. ®one of.the occu- pants of the cars was injured. The damage to the cars ig estimateq at around $100. The colored convict, Harry Brown, 52, who escaped from Rockview pen Thursday morning, was captureg at the Centre Hall railroad station by a guard early Friday morning Without resistance. Ha was sent to the county prison and will be resentenced by Judge Walker. His original] sentence was for a term of 4 1-2 to 12 years for voluntary manslaughter. M. A. Burkholder ang family view- ed mountain scenery on a motor trip! through the 14-Mile Narrows and back | through the 7-Mile Narrows. In Union | county the Reitz potato farm was visited, whera there are held in stor- | age 25.000 bushels of Cobbler potatoes, The harvesting of the crop {8 not yet completed. On one farm eighty acres remained to be lifted. Th. damage by grubs was reported as not serious, « « « but it’s part of your own home town Almost anyone you know, any where in the world, is within reach of your telephone voice. Telephone service is state-wide, nation-wide, world-wide. Yet your telephone service is large- ly a home-town service. Most of the calls you make are to people nearby. And most of the telephone people who serve you live in or near your own home town. Some of them are your friends and neighbors. This company must be big to serve 1,220,000 Pennsylvania telephones. But after all it is simply a large number of hometown people, working to- gether to give all the people the finest telephone service in the wold at the lowest possible cost. Is your home or office equipped ia take full advantage of modern tele. phone service? An extension telephone saves time and steps; affords extra protection, privacy and convenience. Atk the Business Office or any tele phone employee for further informa. tion. The Bell Telephone Company of Pennsylvania. FREE SURVEY Find out whether your home has enough light for safe, easy seeing—and how you can beautify it with adequate lighting. Ask the West Penn District Manager to have a Home Lighting Adviser call and make a FREE Home Survey. She'll measure your light with a Light Meter and you can see for yourself whether your lamps and fixtures are giv- ing you sight-saving lighting service. Then she'll demonstrate the kind of light that protects eyesight and makes seeing easy—and offer specific sugges- tions on how to have it.
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