The Centre reporter. (Centre Hall, Pa.) 1871-1940, February 25, 1937, Image 5

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    ITEMS OF
J.OCAL INTEREST
3
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following a very good |
Monday,
another
March,
Robert Dodds,
korse sale here
he will return
about the 12th
Miss Emma Bible, daughter of Mr,
and Mrs. J. Frank Bible of '..arons-
burg, a teacher in the East Penns Val-
ley high gchool, became fl] from flu on
Wednesday of last week.
Friday evening
Klinefelter
County
reports
load
on
with
13th of
or
was born on
to Mr. and Mrs. Eugene
of Centre Hall at the Centre
hospital. The mother, before marriage
was Viola Hartley.
A son
Fire destroved a school bus, three
automobiles and a garage at the Meth.
odist Home for Children, between Me-
chanicsburg and Shiremanstown., The
superintendent
£3.000,
estimated damage
more than
Miss Betty
Egolf dry
whera
Ebright
the X
lege,
work
Emeli
young people
a new
Evans,
ida hotel
pears
Appli
tween (Centre
railway
Hall
post
fill
nation of
er. Thea
daily, and
The distance
tatior
office
the
8
On
Fish
Lewistown,
ang for
real
Floreat
day
Kling,
most
r Mise Mar
generously |
1
o ¢
elicious eshment
transacted
resulting in
A. Frank,
terolf,
Frank,
Ebright, sec retary
re Business |
}
was { eiection of office
Mrs
Paul
{
es
th e-eloction of
Mra,
oe 3 FE
Fet- |
Mrs PF Kj
and Mrs. H 1.
The class ordered |
the purchase of Eucharist candles. |
Within the past year the class pre- |
sented the church candelabras, gold!
laquer finish. The style of the Buch.
arist candles will be similar,
A Canton (Ohio) newspaper
lished an extended account of the
children's division of the council of
Christian Education, held in that city
during the second week In Febuary,
In connection with the account of the!
gathering there was published a bik |
ture of Mrs. Corman, wife of Rev El
Roy Corman of Wilkinsburg to
gether with favorable comments of two!
addresses Mrs Corman
“The Children We Teach,”
other on “Curriculum How Does 1!
row?’ The gathering was attended |
by 250 church school ‘workers and |
pastors. Mrs. Corman is a represen.
tative of the International Council of
Religious Education,
president
vice-president
treasurer,
pub-
by Mia On i
and it!
el
LOSS OF JOB GOOD LUCK
FOR ARTIST WHO DRAWS
“FINNEY OF THE FORCE"
O'Loughlin, the
strip, “Finney of the Force,"
of this paper
might
of
brief tenure of
railroad,
his
Penna.
successful
before
the
other
oven
service with
Like many
he began
newwhoy
or
men
business oareer ng
during the summer
successively
devil and a
his
Later,
he served
office a printer's
Jack-of-all trades. The summer of
1918 found him working in a clothing
mill, but this did not last long, for by
August of year he was in
the “world's greatest wartime ship-
yard"-—Hog Island-—a passer-boy, be-
ing the medium by which red-hot riv-
ety were passed from he heatepy to
the holder-on.
At the death of his father In
the future artist left high schoo)
became fhe “breadwinner”, of the
family a telegraph messenger boy.
From this he advanced to the rallroad
joby from which to be soon
separated because itch to cari-
he suppress,
after
Ted who draws
comic an
vacations,
enjoy so
a rall-
the wide-
had it not
he was
as way bill
department of the
in Philadelphia
grotesque cari-
which readers boy,
much
road
ly known
been for
holding down a job
clerk in the freight
Pennsylvania railroad
the likeness in
cature made Its appearance on too
many way-bills. Within a year the
budding artist found his career as n
raflrond man cut short and he was
od & Work for which
every week, be
today instead
artist that he is,
fact that when
man
the the same
i
hoss'
18198
and
precipitat mnto ti as
he was
of the
could not
he was
rallroag
hig life
d
cature, which
Six
the
embarked
montl “bumped,
in language of workers
Work
He
ha upon as
new man artist,
diffe
Spi pet
employed at
TED O'LOUGHLIN
UN WT FT NN Ir Ob UNI JOIN { MINI J MNS an
NOTICE
The
FIRST NATIONAL BANK
CENTRE HALL, PA.
|
enw
ONE-STOP
MARKET
SNOOK
CENTRE HALL
’S
Week-End Specials
FEBRUARY 26 & 27
can 10c
SALMON
20c
6¢
17¢
29c
25
-
3 cans for
MILK
PEAS
can
PEANUT BUTTER Ib jar
. large size
BISQUICK
ODA CRACKERS
PRUNES .....
SPAGHETTI .
CHEESI
<
pound 6¢
20¢
MEAT SPECIALS
15¢
25c¢
pound
BOILING BEEF 2 Ibs for
pound
MINCED HAM pound
LEBANON BOLOGNA (sliced). ....... pound
PORK CHOPS
RING BOLOGNA
WEINERS
DON'T FORGET YOUR
C.
idents
A Bpyker Is among the last res.
laid
income tax based on “abil-
will come piasg In
Pennsylvania, provided an contemplat-
ed amendment to the 1874 constitution
wily, favor,
trill fost | frm tndl | prorns
Britcher’s Auction
SALE!
The undersigned wil] expose to sale
at his auction barn, 2 miles northeast
of MIFFLINTOWN, on
WEDNESDAY, MAR. 3
at 10 o'clock A. M.~—
Lot of Acclimated Horses
ill at 12
A graded
ity to pay” to to be up with grip
SALE REGISTER.
FEBRUARY 21,
the residence
Brooks, in
Richard Brooks
will sell valuable
sald decedent, consisting
house in Centre Hall bor-
farm of 220 acres situate
Centre Hall. M. Bmith
PUBLIC
SBATURDAY,
o'clock p. m.,
Wim. BH.
executors,
L. Ebright,
‘nate of the
of dwelling
ough and
west of
auct,
WEDNESDAY,
m., one mile
Ob miles east
H, Wells:
stock and implements,
auvet, Launch Union
ers Mills,
THURSDAY, MARCH
ww WW. H., Lingle,
Tusseyville: Clean-up
and implements.
the hel of Bolomon
¢
io n
meets
2
the
Hall |
H. |
i
at
of
at
Centre
and
real
Inte
the |
‘ |
{
{
E.
MARCH 38, at 10:00
west of Penns Cave
of Centre Hall, by
Clean-up sale of farm
E. M. Smith
8. B. of Farm-
a.
or
John
by
1 o'clockd
north of
of farm
11,
mile
sale
3
Horses be sold o'clock
sharp.
Ww
stock
Also
offer
Lingle
tract
Tow:
ra
certal 0
ia
WILL ALSO HAVE A LOT
Good Milk Cows
sriand Penn whip
of 64 nacre
» fre 1 ind OI 10a I
Ty
SOME NICE SHOATS!
FLOYD A. BRITCHER
»Jlpeener Sipe
| INSURANCE AMD
REAL ESTATE
WANT TO BUY
OR SELL ?
SEE US FIRST.
Ra a]
C. D. BARTHOLOMEW
CENTRE HALL, PA.
tuetion Every 2 Weeks on Wednesday
*
“IT COSTS NO MORE
TO COOK ELECTRI-
CALLY THAN WITH A
FUEL STOVE. IN FACT,
OUR ELECTRIC BILL
AVERAGES LESSTHAN
$4.50 A MONTH-—
AND WE ALSO HAVE
AN ELECTRIC REFRIG.
ERATOR, LIGHTING, A
CLEANER, AND A
(DED ~~ 3
{
NU Of
K
MRS.
were hed
roag by
ave
Several
down
telephone poles
on the Bpring Mills
during Sunday
“en
the
i
slorm Tiina
STORES
FRED LUSE, Manager.
CENTRE HALL
Covrrocorveve veers
LIGHTHOUSE CLEANSER ... 5¢
2 cang for
quart bottle 19¢
for | 9¢
4-1b pkg 15¢
cans’ for 2D
L/aR
PURE
Ro Res
RICE
4d boxes
SHEFFORD CHEESE
(assorted)
EARLY JUN}
No
PEAS
2 ean—3
1
Ei
9
25(
ior BDC
25¢
wr 190
or 39
HEINZ
SOUPS
large can
STALEY'S (UBE GLOSS
STARCH~—3 boxes for
F & G SOA}
CHIPSO
(large
“Alter cooking for several years on fuel stoves |
purchased an electric range. | must say that it has
solved my cooking problems.
“I find it cheaper to cook electrically than with a
fuel stove. In fact, our electric bill averages less than
$4.50 a month—and we also have an electric refrig-
erator, cleaner and a number of small appliances.
“Electric cooking is the cleanest of all. My kitchen
walls are free of their former soot smudges, and my
curtains no longer collect grease. Cooking odors are
a thing of the past—even though | cook kraut or
cabbage. | prefer the automatic oven-meal service—
it's convenient and saves work and time. The economy
cocker, too, simplifies many cooking operations.”
(Signed) MRS. K. L. McMILLEN
Canonsburg, Pe.