The Centre reporter. (Centre Hall, Pa.) 1871-1940, September 12, 1935, Image 5

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    ITEMS OF
J.OCAL INTEREST
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discon-
The Su
the
tinued.
The I
Company
the court hous on
nhury-
Grevihound
Tusu
mee
Fire
held a
Monday
nrmers !
ance J.
ing in
Spring Mills an ntre
ball teams
diamond
hase.
Hall
Hall
Centre
on
ning
Lee, Mrs. Laura
mong those
End
Les
who
Union
R. M.
tended
of
hoon
aeen
last
guest Miss Ruth
Furhmann,
Sunday
parents, Mr. and
of Centre Halk
of
els
ery,
and Mrs
conditihn
but
she
Messrs.
fer and Edw
of* W. W.
Tipton aut
fe 119"
three
Me:
run
Kerlin
th
aMepr
0
th
rain. Lou
160-mile
er n the
speed of sit i miles
guailfied and
conducted: without a
at an average
Fou
was
Ap
hour
ra
us
an 1
the
serio
Cary
o
mist
in another
pears
millinery
ney, whicl
in this issue
referring to the
Mrs. Lucy Hen-
cp penred
olumn ap-
a hb ff noti
©
of
earlier
Mrs
woman
engaged
of Penn,
the south
week
offi
egy
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fr both point
in business
Valley, and
section of
an
and time in thi
proba.
Centre
section
ly in
county,
Mrs. John BE.
daughter Minnie
ard, of Colyes
this e Friday
was highl
to Varren
band is the
camp. The
into the
course,
outing
Mr, and
nd youn
ited Mr.
Bankey,
tel, during
couple and
to go on to
been on their
Butts Band
gs callers
Mrs. Bubb
motor trip
hér bh
of a CCC
thelr
which of
in the day's
£1
Of
minty. where ae
foreman
conti
senior
party vied
al
hivh
nig
Nath park,
wis the spot
Mra Bankey, Jr.
Wis,
Thomas
Hal ho-
young
expecting
City, having
vacation. Mr. Hankey
i# a talented young NeEWspa per man
and is an editorial writer on the Ra-
cine Journal-Times.
& t Vise
father,
Centre
Hankey 's
the
week,
8. at
inst
thelr son
New York
he
wele
The following personal |v reprint.
ed from the Belleville Times: Sunday
guests at the home of Mr, and Mra
Tobias Shultz were: Mr. and Mr
Ralph Scott and five children, and
Miss Josephine Everly, of Concord
Ohlo: Mr. and Mrs, Reuben Hook and
four sons, and Mr. and Mrs, Evan
Long and daughter, of Spring Mills:
Mr. and Mrs. McClintlec and three
children, of Idnden Hall; Miss Ale
berta Hook, of Lewistown’ Hospital;
Mrs, Rebecca Hook and daughter, An-
ne
»
of Mr,
Hall
in
Rishel, daughter
F, Rishel,
the
at
preparations
Vi
is the fifth member
Misg Jelin
Mra, W.
D., entered
Home
and Centre
clans
She
Gregg
freshman
Economies Penn State,
the
Mins
of the Rishel
of them
their
made her in
Township wational school, Jean
fam-
-
all
of
and
part
udents
college,
to
while gt
to enter
were obliged
ily
earn ex
PENS
Sm:
Co
long ¢
much as they
with awkward «
who first
1
quip
ing with elec
guned the first
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World's Fair Cl
and peculiar
was . ompared
|
have
d more
did
inRes
i the
But bev
electric ra
housewife a contre
ured heat t}
ing aimost
her one
things in a mo
time release
pat
unbeliey
of
dern
gues swork
no need t
when you put
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of the ©
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ens
ably
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to
y 1
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81 ele
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¢
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and
five
firs
5
f
4
i
gives
and
ot
and
impor
ins
ho
te
iTh
fie
e
wy
Lrown
{ture will be ma
a ally-—throughout tl ba
i hover about the
things are
intained automatic-
ing. You
kitchen to |
coming on, |
naturally, if you don’t have to}
the cooking, you needn't stay |
kitchen but can go on about |
tric | Your other duties in complete con- |
the | fide nee that you will have a per-|
y fectly cooked product when the!
pecified time is up.
The heat ig accurately controlled |
| An a measured not in the oven f
f the electric range but in the plat- |
and the broiler, as well
When 1 units are switched to |
gh you have an intense at |
, You have low,
ie
ges how
And,
watch
al
in the
it
ern only
| O
i form units
ric
heat
even heat,
DOUBLE BOILER
ABOLISHED
ontroll
#ry
i
ad
aa
H
40 Low a
I with
ranges
advanta
tric
ge wo
TT h in
leep aluminum
fitting Hd,
the range. |
heat it is
processes such
wok
{ With it:
ideal for slow
as baked beans,
50 On,
TIME : CONTROL
another featu
soups, pot roasts
res
Oldest Dated Statuette
figure in the Smithsonian In
aetitution is sald to be the oldest objet
found In It is known ns the
Tuxtia This object was
found in the state of Vern Cruz, Mex.
ico. It carved from jadeite, and
represents a birdiike deity with he
man head, On the front and sides nre
Maya hieroglyphics, including one cor
1
inde
America,
gintuetite,
is
EXP
TL
at 10 o'clock M
@
Auction Every
~-HORSES AND
ALSO HAVE
OF COWS
one springers
68 ws will
ria
Tersoyd and
Stock B
Holsteins,
Some Hel
Steers
Any person bringing
must have them here not
kK noon
All cows will
person bringing
chart
A LOT
for SH
ters dus
ta
int
o'cloc
OF WHITE
responding to the date 88 B, C., which
makes Tuxtia statuelte the old-
est daled monument thus far found ln
America. The Institution has thou:
sands without date which are much
older.
the
Oldest Christian Symbol
The fish Is considered the oldest
symbol’ of Christianity. When (he
pagans became Christians they were
afraid of being persecuted and put
to death by those who still believed
in pagan gods: so they invented a
woeret sign, giving It the form of a
fish. When they wanted to make thelr
new belief known to each other nnd
wanted fo find out whether the man
with whom they associated was pagan
se Uhristian, Hey drew the sign of
thw fish in the sand, and if the person
FORT ded in the same wiy. they felt
of thelr faith,
secure to spenk new
Ideal Sense of Humor
Ciiltivate 8 sense of Humor--not
PULLETS
“Cheap John"
full line of Dry
will
Goods,
ie
pose of all this stock.
haiti
from barn
nohting
until settied for.
vely
Bale all under roof.
I
HAN
Gue
er t
ed
rtheast
OT
e high
rnseys
a few
sale
han 12
Any
away
TWO CENTRE HALL
UNDERGO
At th
Monday,
J. C.
the
Centre
Mra, T
Goodhart
former for
the latter for
on one of her lower
The condition of
noesday termed
County
F. Delaney
underwent
To
stomach
limbs,
the
we
Yery gc
LOCALS,
the Borminl humor that only takes de
fight in the confusion or humiliation
of others—but that humor which en
ithles a man to jangh at himself and
hold himself In proper proportion,
man who sees the bright side and
communicates the brightness to oth
ers. EW. Beatty.
LL MM
CONSTITUTION REVISION BAL-
LOT; MARK AFTER “YES”
Below, i#8 the form (n which the
small ballot for anew or revised con-|
atitution will appear:
The
recent
Belief
to
Elks Lokige
meeting.
fpirades
of afew
information
Mr
decided
on
years
will
ago. MN
he
Mrs, Fred
Wednesday,
ite
and
on
Luse aims to
and Athletics
other top
children
soe the Chi
Cross
games,
and
by
a sister of Mrs. Luse,
oper
on
vod,
nie,
fore
ago
Mrs,
Shall a constitutional
called in accordance with,
Jeet to. the
Act number 212 of the one
nine hundred thirty-five
revised Constitution of this
wealth?
sub.
in
thousand
and
of
Common
It you favor a new constitution
that will provide for equalization of
poor alike, vote YES,
{ Lalivulm
Ln es
evs nel
dh
on
1 Mrs
ations
and
Wed
at a
i
to]
i
define.
fer,
two
to
Mr. |
and
Tuse |
CiMrs, M. P. Corbin,
in the Bartholomew home.
ro
PENN’S VALLEY’S
CANDIDATE
we fOr =
SHERIF
Walter C.
Walter
a
Aus
{ nly
Sheriff
section
Gre
Democratic can- |
man. Town-
Penns Valley |
of
part of
in
Centre
the
county
greater
Democratic strength lies, conse-!
quently if nominated he would bel
best situated to collect votes at!
the General Election.
He
1 economical
i
eG
efficient,
He
ucationally, morally and phy-|
promises a clean,
administration,
is
sically fit
and in, the prime of life. |
life has been
Valley,
He has always worked |
Almost his entire
spent. in Penns where hel
was Born.
; ; :
with his hands. During the past]
he has been and
now employed by the Pennsylvan-
years is
1a Railroad Company, being a!
track foreman at the present time.
Fraternally he is
the Jumor Mechanics and Moose, |
Jellefonse,
Mr.
a member of |
Auman feels he will be able
to administer the affairs of the
Sherifi’s office in a satisfactory
imanner to voters of Centre coun-
ty, and respectfully pubmits his
cause to them at the Primary
Election, next Tuesday, Septem-
ber 17th.
SHERIFF
| W. C. Auman
(Fifth name on the ballot)
Ww renflpe wally Y —— ir brrren
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Rial
ss
The controlled low heat of the electric range has simplified many
cooking methods. A double boiler, for instance,
cornstarch puddings, cream sauces or rarebits.
is unnecessary for
y
ol
§ time to
he
and
ana
t
clock
ff ag
switch! n
be the
at
REAL ESTATE
for Sale
ALI
WITHIN THE
BUY FARMS,
able farmx, priced right,
INGS in CENTRE HALL.
infleations point to HIGHER
NEXT YEAR-THIS
I have st 5 number
Also ~DESIRABLE
FARM
THY
of
VALUES
YEAR
Yers
Is TO
on my desir.
DWEL1
H. L. EBRIGHT -- Licensed Realtor
CENTRE HALL, PA.
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