Penn State collegian. (State College, Pa.) 1911-1940, October 26, 1928, Image 6

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    rorn All Over This. State
and farther yet, students flock together at Pennsylvania's, own
Temple of Learning.
At home they enjoyed the .benefits of gaseous fuel, many realiz
ing its value only since it is , not available. But "Campus Life"
need not be "Camp Life."
ring radiance of a bald Is ood fire can
y well duplicated—less all inconven-
ienies by a gas
RADIANTFIRE
Sometime in November of this year, gas will flow, in the State College Gas Pipe System,
and to those interested, a few data may be given of the construction work done this summer
The gas plant was erected at Axemann, two miles from Bellefonte, alongside the State High-
way, and will have a capacity of a million cubic feet of carbuietted watergas ner day. To Bellefonte and
the 11 miles to State College, with a one mile tap nrough Pleasant Gap, a High Pressure Pipe Line will
transmit the gas to Bellefonte and State College, where, under low pressure, the 'distribution systems,
about 7 miles in each town, will convey theias to your residence to serve you.
THE ZEINM STATE COLLEGIAN
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Hata ater at a pre-
determined,' c oil -
st a n t temperature
will always be avail-
able With a ga 3
Automatic
Hot-Water
System
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Central Pennsylvania Gas Compa
Cooking, frying, baking, roasting, bro
done the scientific way—assures the
meals' "like 'nuttier used to make t
'GAS RANGES :,
„ t.
with Automatic H eat Contro
a Money-Saving. , Feature
The Insulated Oven-
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