The Centre reporter. (Centre Hall, Pa.) 1871-1940, September 21, 1939, Image 1

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1939
MARVELS OF PLATE GLASS
MARKING IS WITNESSED
BY LOCAL BUSINESS ME
roup
the
Association,
Of twenty-six men n
Hall Bu
EUeSK
Centre
and
ing demons
Dupiate.
The ¥ isite r=
hot EE 4
an inch thie
through
surface
then
where rouge
righten her
to and
Next the
operations
i a
watches
1
“fF
sgirip of
and 7-64
through the
units where
with river sand
through 50 polishing
just milady
complexion, |
re
lass, inches wide
K pass
25 grinding
is and
units
to
utilized
surface
ground
un
like HE
8
smooth polish the
cleaning
the glass
Duplate
of
come ang
is ready for
transfer to unit for lami
nation by pyralin,
The old timer would rub his eves
th of machines
h rk ti
:
muscle
and
the
the use
a sight performing
ard we used to be A
at
For,
weeded
not only has
power
the machine sy
and multipdied /the
times over I it
operations
© Dut
drudgery
workers
fatten endless
fan
+14 3
pid
probabil
breakage
ang
how
zoel
in the
surprised
rejected
and one-half
Httle involy-
would
ple of
of fAaws—mayhe
per cent at the
He might wonder about the guards
some of the workers wear op thelr
arms. He would be told they are in-
tended to protect the men from suf-
fering severed arteries in event a
plece of glass should break.
= Everything he saw in the Duplate
unit would be few to the glass work.
er of 1885 for lamination was never
dreamed of In those days, The auto
brought that about. After all, safety
glass is merely. two sheets of plate
glass or one of plate and one of win-
dow, fastened together by a plastic
substance. When it breaks, this gloss
insteag of flying, Is helg together by
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~ (Continued on next
fama
bo
are
one
most,
od Process he
to find
because
few
h
HOTEL
H. E.
POTTERS MILLS
ro
SOLD
N
New Postoftice Bullding Dedicated
I'he 1» % Fouls ' 1
DRYS MAKE NEI
20 RURAL
GAIN OF
ep
ANTS TO PENN STATF
FROM SOUTH Sind
STATE GRANGE TO MEET
CHAMBERSBURG,
#
IN
DEC,
a
IPOTATO CROP SURPRISING
i IN BULK AND
i
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possibl oven
orchard areas
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(ANNUAL MEETING HOSPITAL
MONDAY E'VG,
At
the oOrporate mee
Hospital to
se at
annuaj
County
Ho
October
he held
‘KR Mon.
{trustees
‘ourt 8
at
0 Clow
day night, 8, five will
bet elected and other business
will be
of evel
tran
One trustee from each of five dls.
tricte are to he at
# been
No, 3,
vel * & ‘
named the corpor.
|
ata
The
ron
meeting
districts
Po
cod
Hall
ownships
annoy
Centre
gi,
borough
ips;
Union
ts wns
Af iloahir
ward
ay
Haines
No,
Huston
No. 6
towns 5
(Continued from previous column)
the plastic material--the
For a long time only Duplate was
{ manufactured. It was made of two
sheets of plate glass fastened togeth-
ier. A desire for economy on the part
iof auto manufacturers resulted in
the manufacture of Duolite, one gheet
plate glass and one of window
glass. That Is why the Creighton face
tory needs only to manufacture half
as much plate glass as it once dia.
Duplate Is still useq in all windshields
Side and rear light are often of Du-
olite, In a few cases manufacturers
are using window glass entirely.
Hereafter, no member of the group
{©0n look through his auto wind.
shield without thinking of how the
wonders of mechanical ang chemical
(science have combined to give the
| world the miracle of Duplate
pyralin.
of
LIFE BY
CHARLES M. SCHWAB DEAD
M
AT
Bchwab
dynasty
ee
ie
1 a
whose
y the
t of
of the
of
the
Lhe
in-
century.
company such famous
Hen.
Gary
gle,
H
Andrew Carne
Schwab died peac n sloop of
iment Monday nigh
at Park As
heart
tment
He
wy
enue,
roy
Wile fi.
hwalb began
AY siake drives
and years
RAY DUNKLE FREED oF
BURNING YEARICK RARN
He s P
ing the
21,
[r.o¢ AL YOUNG PEOPLE
GOING TO
100 YEARS OF HISTORY
IN EVANGELICAL CHURCH)
{Annual Home Coming Servieey t, Be it
Held at Hil Sun-
day at P. M.
COLL}
fy
i
' tn enntin
Fey Chureh on
2100
LIS
—————— tl es
SUCCESSFUL CANDIDATES
THANK VOTERS FOR
i
i
i EH ——
ISEPT. 30 DEAD LINE FOR
INSURANCE ON 1900
1
fs
heeam-
hes { rit edd
' epled
King:
over.
eon
This
this
an . planted
M Ww 8t means
A
I
E
. date
Bennington
. Btap- in county do 4 r
to make application and pay
jum !
done so,
Farmers
Ye nanny
days yet
5 irene . “vs § tra 11 "fo % .
anged to Cenilre Hall Cir«]the prem if they have not
ready
Young and J. M. Longs who are interesteg ore
taining wheat insurance on
the crop
i
1874,
1875
RH. Young ang E
i878, M. Sloat
1817-1878, W. H. Stover:
1879-1888, J. Boas:
1861-1882, George
1583-1885, G3. W. Curren:
Jd. M. King:
Miller;
Vought:
BE. Davis;
wiling
M. Beaver: be seeded should
the county Agri-
Om this
office
Hunter;
1X86 1887,
Jo La
F. 8
. Bible (lass
1888,
1588,
formed Sunday
Progress
ve
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DUCK NOMINED
DEMOCRATS IN MIFFLIN
[SHERIFF
i OF
§
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Some wheat was sows during last
week and the operation
on many farms
week, Bowing
owing to lack of molsture
is being cone
during the
was delayed
tinued
present
NOTICE
This Store will be closed from
8:00 o'clock P. M., Friday, Sep
Bomber 22, to 6:00 o'clock FP. M.
Saturday, September 23, on gee
count of Jewish Holldays.
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NIEMAN'S DEPT. STORE,
Millhelm, Pa.
PEGREES HERE SETS
RECORD FOR SEPT, 18
Le Demmi
Fetter i
Martin Demme
as his opponent, W.
register and recorder.
If on
Stroup,
vill have
for
A ———————————— an
BOOKLET ON FP. 0.
STAMPS OFFERED BY DEPT
The U. 8 Post Office Depdriment
recently placed on tour a philatelie
truck containing speciments of all is.
sues of postage stamps from 1847 to
date. This traveling display has been
placed In service to stimulate inter.
est in postal issues
Early In October She truck will
start a new itinerary through Penn
sylvania. There Is being distributed
from the display car a descriptive
booklet with (Hustrations of various
issties of commemorative stamps from
the first pictorial sorieg in 1503 to
date. Copies of the booklet may be
ordered through the local postmaster
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Farmers’ cash ir
ings in July t
was estimated recently bh
of Agricultural
States Department
July income was 7 per cent larger
than the estimate for June,
a AAA ANA,
Contracts providing for the Ime
provement of approximately 150 miles
of road have boon awarded by the
State Highway Department in the frst
Ofe
from market- ru
taled :
£534.000 000. it gers
y the Bureau
Economics, United
Agricugiture, The
RARE
money Involved according to the De
partment is $7.677.0858.60,
AI PAIN.
Mrs. Burd's New Fall Hats
New Fall hats in at The Hat Shop.
Hats of style and quality--the kind
the well-dressed woman wears. Call
+
East Main St, Millheim. x37
at ten cents each.
pence. a —
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| TOWN AND COUNTY NEWS
HAPPENINGS OF LOCAL INTEREST
FROM ALL FARTS
1 i
n Decem?
ders contratts
pal
exe
dee
present
roof
washe
a point
credit to
¢ from
and
nakin
nage
Teen
At the
given to the
kit
rought
iid
ai
g re
pars the
' ha «11
tent of ich has not fully
{termined “
{ime
{attention i being
and floor hack
To 5
: . 5
|= here the pls
hen
or
up to
wo he
a
ithe charge t
181000 to $1500
expenditure 4
should made.
Jared
Miss
hey
part hi
and Mr. and Mrs Gere
Hall, Mrs. H. IL
Pleasant ( ored tO
i Sunday
day
has
in &
ht
i Accompanying brother
{Evey. and
i Thelma E
«%
al
ald
| Grimth
{ Philadelphia
] morning
Mrs
of 8 family,
ey
Evey of
af
{entre
ap
ea
{ have
zx £41;
gOvVera)
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in
Charles
vity woeks 2
ion i report brow
us fit Benen
raging.
Eugene Weaver
friends with
a
ora shot.
A Tyrone netructed mixer
the
where
firm « n
Hall
comparatively
station.
road
driving surface material be pres
pared for the State highway road bes
tween Olg Fort and Potters Mills. It
will be similar in character to amelsite
and the only road in the valley to
have such materia for the top sur
face. The construction work on the
road is in advance of its schedule It
iz almost readpe the top surface
from Old Fort to the Pine hill. The
two bridges, one over Sinking Creek,
one gver Laurel Rup at the north end
of Pottery Mills, are completed, as is
also the archway carrying Laurel
Creek under the new road, close to
State Highway Route 322, where the
new rofg begging at the southern
so il
at Centre raiirond
the new
will