The Centre reporter. (Centre Hall, Pa.) 1871-1940, June 23, 1938, Image 5
THE CENTRE REPORTER, CENTRE HALL, PA. » . . ITEMS OF JLOCAL INTEREST Charles H. Light of Centre in bed with Potter from rbara Dutrow and Ernest ft Wednesday mid-western mi families motor trip thorugh the slates, of Reedsville is time with Mrs, Jerry Confer for a short Mrs. James Smetzler. Bradford Confer is gp sis the late and Mrs. D, Wagner Geiss of f 4 of and son, Friday isited at the Goodhart. lefonte *hiladelphia on ne of Mr. and Mrs. F. V. Marjorie Morrow, daughter of Mrs. Hugh Morrow formerly Hall, is visiting with her Lillian Miss and Centre rmer school 2 1 eran tean in ved Milroy aseball that The game local grounds, and the boys a Rood game, finishing with a 1 score, Bradford hase hits, and Breon each Jamison had three strike- allowing no hits: Durst had four strikeouts, allowing only one hit; McCormick allowed only three hits. This trio workeq on .the mound for ‘the local team. outs, toy Jamison, instructor In the so- cial studieg department of the State College high school, ang Franklin Sto- ver, head of that department, motored to New York City last Wednesday morning, fpeturning Friday night, They spent some time af the Colum- bia Teachers’ College Library, and took In a ball game and a show. Mr. Jamison lives in Centre Hall Mr. Stover, formerly. of Millheim, now makes State College his residence. Mr. Stover has been very successful in developing a new method of teach. ing In the social studies field, and two years ago Mr. Jamison was called to a new position as a member of the same department to assist In carrying on the work. The students in the social studieg classes learn to attack modern social prob. lems, gathering their information from all avaflable sources, Thinking, planning, and research are subsituted for the old time fact cramming meth- ods, LOCAL AND PERSONAL Mr. and Mrs, Dorothy Henry Lovell and Lovell's mother, Miss Lovell, of Pine Run, visited home of Mr. and Mrs. ¥, B. it, In town, over the week-end. Mrs, 2ON. and at the i ie Mr, and Mrs. Charles Ramer, Mr. Mrs, Albert Emery, Mr, and Mrs, Brooks, and Mr, and Mrs. Ralph Wednesday morn- devp-sey fishing trip. They City, Md. and left earl mm 1! heading for Ocean snake Sharer, Sr A working on the Harvey A good story comes to u Jacob group Brun Rebersburg, through men tract below gard timber discovered several blacksnakes along about five snakes blacksnuke Final- inside the tree ia creek, They killed lana later noticed a large | ion a I1y they discovered | re and after culting down the sugar maple tree nearby, snakes lana making a thorough search, the fmen counted their kill and there fifteen dead gether, The snakes fed a sort of nest or hol in the tree i maxing ll the outside. Thig is 4 were blacksnakes alte inside the trees had forme king .of bump showing or i trua story, few people one pl LE PENN STATE OPENS JUNE 27 > lossss: (— —— Wee «" 4 's i y v } ” / oy wh Sree 13°! ~ there's a griddle ’ built zight table top of this Estate Electric Range. Always ready for pancakes, ham. burgers, anything grillable. Come in—see it, and all the other easy-cooking Estate features. ’ into the Model 585 (shown Shove) $275.9 oF 7 2 ential ER Other Models as Low as $90.30 HOSTERMAN & STOVER CO. The Department Hardwar, Store Phone 11-R-2 MILLHEIM | —— The Knack Of Making A Good Cup of Coffee Modern electric coffee makers brew a fragrant delicious cup of coffee that makes the world a brighter piace. Only freshly ground coffee ca By Louise Brown the rignt HEN coffee is sal drink, it's a my enenda . . such a univ depended on for story Ww . Wr ¢ blend of coffee | { right grind ! 1 £ D remove the basket 1 4 ve all the Tee i be immaculately clean. Be . Sige. + ¢) it results. Accurate measurements are in portant—don’t belong te ine what mea you best, stick to Careful timing is ne If the water is in contac coffee too long, the cof only be strong Most people agree now temperature of the water Serve tar ither and hot start 1 not so imporian hot or cold can be used. SETVe ¢ freshly made nave a de- ragrance THE WAR IN CHINA. ASS'S The { CENTRAI BREEDERS FIELD DAY OF GUERNSEY Central ug oy | DEATHS, Where Three Counties Meet * h r 7 wis Cherry Tree monument marks the boundary of the Penn in Per y Iv ania, family's last purchase of land from the Indians e he Juno- The stone marker stands in the town of Cherry Tree at tion of Indiana, Cambria, and Clearfield counties, ENEMPLOYMENT FIGURES FOR STATE AND COUNTY profess) ' i farmers (« : ants), 15; proprietors, m gers, etc. 24: and kindred 12: skilled workers ang fore. semi-skilled workers, 131; laborers, 120; other labvmers, servant classes, 27; occupation | not reported, 28; new workers: 15-24 yearg old, 123; and new workers 25 Yearg and over, 16. The number of emergency workers is 1678, and the number partially employed is 1.556. The total popula- tion of Centre county in 1930 was 46,294. wners in other ina- clerkyg workers, men, 202: farm 599; ToL | INSURANCE C. D. BARTHOLOMEW CENTRE HALL, PA. no water, prevents scorching. Thus, the juices and mineral salts are retained in the electrically cooked vegetables and meats, add ing to the flavor and nourishment. A complete meal for the family can be cooked in this modern elec tric roaster. Operating cost is low —~and a good electric roaster can be purchased for $19.95 and less.