The Centre reporter. (Centre Hall, Pa.) 1871-1940, November 15, 1928, Image 2

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    THE CENTRE REPORTER, CENTRE HALL, PA.
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ITO MAKE GREAT!
SCHOOLS
By DOUGLAS MALLOCH
WwW BE NEED great buildings
great schools,
Walls that will stand till time is old,
Made of such stone, laid with such
tools,
That every sill and beam will hold
And science here must bring her best
Her newest knowledge, latest lore;
But still they may not stand the test—
Great schools must have one great
thing more.
for
We need great
schools
Or all our walls were lald In valn
Youth asks for reasons, not for rules:
There's more than Latin to make
plain
The rvad of life Hes just ahead,
And here is youth, just at the dawn :
The road of life is here to tread—
We need great souls to lead youth
on.
souls to make great
We need great hearts to make great
schools,
Who speak the truth with volee and
pen,
Not doubting cynics. shouting fouls
But noble women and clean men
We must hive teachers who will teach
But law and justice. right. not rules
lowever high our roofs may reach
We need great souls to make great
schools,
(® 192% Dougisr Malloch.)
GIRUGAGR
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gymgpn. 7997 wy Pow Belt Somtmann Sons
“It a girl is caught
adays’ Selilogquizing
ean het BB isn't beenuse
mother wash the dishes”
(Capvright
red handed now
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10V ot all the make-pelleve horses
4 in the world Daddy made the
bast one,
He hadn't four | g« it was roe. Of
that was a pity. Still, If he
had four legs he womudn't + Daddy
So that te think
about.
And he could
make-believe horse
He hain+ss 80 beautifully
He cuntered and galloped nnd some
times he almost ran away.
At lerst It was .ery hard to keep
him back. Yon “Whoa =
great many times, the
harmmess,
The harness wr. a beautiful one
It wns of many eonlors and It had heen
knitted It was round and strong
and | had lovely lingling bells upon
it, too
Somoetimes
all. You Just
beg him,
Onee
But
when
course
was something
i
make & very nice |
wore a
had to sav
and pull at
too
Daddy wouldn't
had to
go nat
urge him und
he had tried lying down.
that time he had
he wus given a
lump of sugar Ladn't
get up. but he grinned
the ceolate, and got ap at once
Lot up agaln
chocolate A
Daddy
he saw
made
when
It wis one he particul “rly liked He |
could ell from Its shape that #1 had |
a hard center and he liked hard cen
ters In the candles
Then I'~ddy
horse after that
he
Or
“run
had heen a beautiful
Oh, had given them a splendid
perhaps It should have been
‘ye
ride
called
tim
some
drovs
and
together!
just Nancy
and sometimes Nick did,
both did
ease he was
Sometimes
times tae)
in any beaut!
ful horse
Well
along out
titul. clear
a most
one day .hey rushing
of doors It wus u
sunny day, though
ob the ground
wus running hard with
abvgt him and Nick
were running after him
he them
today they were
magnificent
were dashing along
fingling,
were
bean
there
Wis 8 OW
addy
harness
Nancy
Sometimes
the
and
on NM
just off
qulbed
sleigh. hat
on 8a Most
AS they
wore
and walk
snd the
sleigh
run
bells horse ans
came along
The
the sight
hoarse was quite astonished bs
of such a strange looking
horse us addy
For Daddy was rather
king horse «ven
very nhoe looking Daddy!
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8 S8irabge
thonth he was a
hen tin “i and
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HOSE who like jazz music have
plenty of opportunities these days
to satisfy thelr desire. But, these who
do not like it, and, instinctively turn
off the radio when it is on the alr, do
80 In obedience to a simple but basic
law that, he who lowers his ideals
cheapens timself., For those
appreciation of music is no higher than
jazz this law may not apply, but for
those who surrender a higher appre
clation of music for a lower one do so
at a very great sacrifice to themselves
The opportunities to cheapen one's
self are abundant. We discover them
in almost every walk in life. {t de
mands a great dean! of couruge
real heroism to stand unswerving'y
for the highest and best, not only
when it is easy and popular to do so
but when the popular demand is for
the shallow, unsubstantial and super
ficial,
The superficial todny i
rich rewards to those who sacrific
their deeper knowledge and hig!
fdeals In 18 favor. It has always beet
whose
and
is promising
”
ner
almost weat off the road he went off
to side, 2imost backing so that
the people in the sleigh had a great
one
The Horse Was Quite Astonished by
the Sight.
deal of trouble from
setting.
But finally the horse seemed to real
thers for him to
keeping It ap
ize that wns nothing
Nn
be frightened about! and he calmed
down and went on again
“Well,” suld Nick, “I
Daddy would frighten a horue™
“Neither dia LI” ughed Nuncy.
“A you sald Daody
thought if there were many
horses such as L would be
pletely put out of hHosiness,
“He h's anutamohiles
looking things he thought them af
first
“He Is used ‘o them now
“Then he begun to see things In
the alr which weren't birds at ail, bu
which actually carried peaple,
“And now he saw me!
“Well, It
ened and nervous
down again
“tl anv what a peacefls,
animal ¥ really am!
“Oh. Daddy,” routed
think that our fiery «teed should al
most cause a) opset,
“We're certainly a
out.”
didn't think
pee” “he
more
he com
seen quest
made hing feel quite fright
But he soon calmed
looking
“to
Naney,
dashing turn
“We certainly are,” said Nick
“Only | hope we don't turn out Lny
ourselves.” Daddy sald
othe.s “xcept
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have
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I edible and attractive we
admit that
to cook Un! =
hit of thei, food
milinr with t’ ely
make vegetables
will
knnw
conserve
to we do nom how
we fevers
value and are fa
comiusition we ran
not develop It by conkery
“The wi iis efficient
neither the
ter in
wanies
free if
fren
cork
nothing, vegetahle
which: It is
even parings or tops” The vast
jority are far rom being really «
cient. -
Scalloped Beans
Butter a baking dish and add
of white sance or
four conked
heana, a litle onion finely
‘over with hattered crumbs and hake
thirty minutes in a moderate oven
the wi conked
mn
Mh
fwo
cunpfuls fovmato
Ree, cupfuis of string
chopipwed
Roulade de doeuf
Take a pound of cold roast heeft. free
it from skin. bone and gristle; put It
through 8 meat grinder with, one-third
of » Neon ann
pound mi ham or hacon
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A NY person who expects to win an
i important position in the world
nust learn to trust himself And to
trust himself he must believe in him
self.
It may be hard for you to rely on
Jour own judgment when others tell
you that your judgment is wrong. But
tf you believe that your judgment is
ight you should act upon it
Any unusual proposal on your part
for Instance. will meet with the unres
soning wpposition of those about you.
Many will oppose it merely because
they Ald not think of It themselves or
becanse they have not the nerve or
energy to earry it out.
A remember once that when | was
dirsatisfied with the wages | was get.
tig | decided to ask for a twenty-five
dinar a week ralse, counting on actual
IM getting fifteen, Unless | got Af
teen, [ told my friends, | was golug to
uk for another job.
* . » » » » »
Immediately | was beset by a storm
of pessimistic advice. The field was
limited, they sald, and | might be un
fible to get another job, Better stick
to what | had and say nothing. Any:
way, twenty-five dollars a week was an
unheard-of demand. The boss would
probably throw me out of the office.
These cronkers did not koow the
By JOHN BLAKE
situation nearly as well as | did of
course. | knew my own abilities and
| had a pretty good idea of what the
hoss thought of them I also knew
that | was fed up on being underpaid
and that 1 would about as soon qui
as not,
Bot did the fact that they were
not qualified to give me good ad
vice deter any of these calamity how!
pe
eke, 1
5 one of THE §
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SOGOOLOOOOCH
Not at all Not one of them
hesitated to give me the benefit of his
ignorance and inexperience
» » * * - * -
ers?
The affair turned out as such affairs
usually do. My judgment proved bet
ter than thelrs
It may seem difficult to rely on your
own ability and judgment when every
uly around you opposes it. But con
fidence Ig born of experience.
When you have learned your trade
thoroughly there Is no réason in the
world why you should be afraid to
stand on your own feet,
Nobody can know as much about
yourself as yon do. And nobody else
is as well qualified to make your de
cisions as you are.
Every successful man is self-reliant
in his own calling. He does not de
pend on the advice of others
You must trust yourself if you ex
pect to succeed,
(Copyright)
ot
Back to Earth
Clty Dweller (twenty years hence).
Yes, we've given up our tower apart
ment and moved down to the ground
floor. We liked it op there, but the
noise of the alr trafic was simply
terrific.
add 8
minced olives a
one tea
a grating
of lemon peel and a pinch of nutmeg
sult and
of finely
drops of tabasco
highly with pepper
teaspoonful
few snuce
spoonful of minced parsley
Mix all together and add one-half cup
ful of cooked t into
inch lengths and tossed in hulter
Mix well and roll
paper and hake
in 8 well grensed baking pan ina m« d
with
muacurond cn one
two helen PEs
caver with greased
erate oven one-half hour Serve
the following sauce: Add salt
oprper to a pint of which
have been pnt through a sleve Ada a
of sugar a tablespowniul
of vinegar, a teaspoonful of onion
one-half of a clove of gartle
Conk until in bulk
thick
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tomatoes
teaspoonful
inlee, or
mineed
and =lightly
tes i9x
reduced
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a short-lived process, however, as any
careful observer will discover. Aslong
as it pays it pays well in financial re-
turns, but the superficial soon becomes
wenrisome, Those who refuse to make
this surrender have chosen the better
part of wisdom because the real and
not the superficial wins out In any ven-
ture of life,
That very Interesting interpreter of
Shakespenre's plays, Robert Mantel,
died a time ago Practically
every which expressed an
his work spoke of him
ne conspicuous success on the
American Why? Not
hod amassed a fortune out of
professional career (Mr. Mantell
a comparatively poor man), but
press honored his memory becuse he
to the highest
of the
stendfasily refused to cheapep
self at the expense of his art.
“The
short
editorial
ai nn upon
very
" gu
Re. because
fie his
died
the
remained tri
g
in the
and best
He
him
traditions singe
One editorial sald
thing i= that he succeeded
the reputption of the stage
tuining Same worthy successor will
miraculous
fe
self-sus
minde
de well to study and carry on his de
of many of the
singe characters before they
' .
gotten
Huoeations greatest
are
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3 By Viola Brothers Shore
FOR THE GOOSE~—
T pres uiways one kind of man
1 girl feels she'd rather marry —
sithongh ne reasonable offer refused
Trustin'
instinet
should be done
instinet
people
But not
aon
on only
The more you ose a thing the bright
or It gets: tight
huh and a wise
except aa electric
crack
You oughta belleve ali you say; but
not say all you believe
wnt be
secret
too smart ahout detectin
fives of people. It
don’t look exactly Innocent
the other
FOR THE GANDER
When peaches nint ripe they ain’
worth climbin' op sfter. and when
they are. they fall to the ground
he guy that tells the most amosin
yarns about his private affairs might
the best but ain't the
that's invited to the
the
he company he
gonna get
oftenest
one
house
Lawyers don’t get fat off silent men
tecn use the
crook
eves
8 man hates
#8 sure sign he's a
ony have
daylight
He
Or run =
nin’
digi
cabaret
sore
A man fishin Is
repraiation if
milk to
out ilahle to spoil
film he on'y
puts a bot
tie © his mouth
(Copyright)
Seniority Gives Rank
of all important sen
ile committees reach the office of
climirman by right of senlority Upon
resignation or removal of o
the senior member of th.
cotmittee of the majority party takes
pluce in a change of adminis
tration the ranking member of the
minority party becomes chairman
he chairmen
the denth
chairman
that
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All dealers wre vuthorized to refusd your money for the
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ss “Transylvania sailing Jan. 30
Clark's 28th cruise, 66 days, includ
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k, oD ORY ent neand Egypt Italy
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FRANK C.CLARK, Times Bldg. N.Y.
Is It Love?
ng
Will Cold Worry
You This Winter?
Nr
within a
Anyone
out you
en you ci
Compound.
everywhere rely on this amazing
tablet
Good Motto
Charles M. Schwab, who
years ss a in steel,
take things easier, to a group
of pentlemen were ad-
miring some of hig prize stock at a
Pennsyivania a
after many
is beginn!
”
= nung
fo senid
farmers who
county
something
long time but
Divided
tion seldom lead uecess and all
through my business career my motto
has been:
“*All work and no play makes jack
and a lot of It."™
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a
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Keeping It Moving
The Walter What's this,
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ag an infant has any little pain you
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