The Centre reporter. (Centre Hall, Pa.) 1871-1940, October 06, 1932, Image 5

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    pe THE CENTRE REPORTER, CENTRE HALL, PA.
INITIAL
ROOSEVELI
STEPS FOR
GARNER
LOCAL AND PERSONAL. ITEMS OF LOCAL INTEREST,
ITEMS OF
LOCAL INTERES] 1] ™ lara Parker Jonea, of
» » ¢ he Kirkpatri K
CLen
Alexan-
Ee 4
Sevmour 1
« and Mrs. A. E. Kerlin have again
their winter residence In St [Mr Lucas
Florida, havimg left Belle
place Tuesday
burg,
since
taken up went to Philad
Petersburg,
tre Hall for that
ing
from a sigh . campaign
Cen { 1 | lerked
x iz onte, where 36 CICK . 3
Fii- purpo . ht i uest to assemble wis
property,
Harry Rishel, of Millheim, on
day, moved to the orman
mori man
of bus-
ing store, when quite a made hy the local Democratd
Boozer, who stated chairman; 8B. 'W
It was ag- tary: J. W. Bradford, treasury
officer to pre
and engaged in the same kind man, C.
the home of},
iness, 1
Durst, Is
time. Her
stroke sev-
in Reberst which irchased.
Mrs. 1. H. Ross, now af purpoge of the gathering.
daughter, Mrs. Edward
seriously 11 at
paralytic
ater hd went to the popular
Sarah Odenkirk,
Mra WW. A, Od-
Altoona,
Misses
daughters of
enkirk,
Helen and
Mr. and
week-end in
her reed to elect temporary
very
illness followed a
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LICENSES,
and has been there ever
Mrs,
city
sencoast i 4 4
ide until more general public notice
re-lu the nt. Con MARRIAGE
vas given of movemen hg
this
wil)
spent the since, Mr. and Lucas
with relatives.
Mrs. Harry
Sprucetown
A memorial service for
Faust will be held in the
Al. E. morning. Octob
church, Sunday
of her surviving children will be bap-
tized.
Miss Miriam Moore
Loveland, of Hershey:
of Clearfield, and Prof. Charles
of Allentown, were week-en
the home of Mr .and
Moore.
Andrew
i z, Omit by thelr son, 8
I.. Hubler, nd Mrs Hubler, of Mill.
heim, autoed to Ridgway Sunday t
Mrs. Naomi Heckman,
a sister of the «
visit
Verna Row
Geisinger
Monday,
rwent
turning
homes
Saturday
visiting
tended the
Chex
wa
Danvill
Queen,
man, it
an infect
awollen
fenced while
it is probable
come fron
From the
and Mra
Wm
Chestnut
noon
Mr. and Mrs
children, Gil
Centre Hall,
home of
wired
with friends
law,
Tuesday,
eration f«
the
the
De. Brache
wife to
dae Morning.
Hostermas
{Thursd
Miss
Mr. and Mra. J W
ers Mills, wns a
Saturday
father wns
though not
than his wheel
Miss Foreman is a
Township Vocational school and furth-
er fitted herself in Lock Haven Teach.
evs’ College for the profession of teach.
ing She is now teaching the Decker
echool in Gregg township,
same
Upper a
Sarah Foreman da
Farms.
office
Foreman,
caller at thie
morning. She stated hor
getting
able to got
char
graduate
nicely, 1
around
pevmita,
of Gregg
along
move
service
Harvey Rossman, at Penns Cave, the
jatter part of last week, became very
seriously ill and on Sunday his con.
dition was very critical. o Mr. Rossman
had not been in good health for sever
nl years. A short time ago he was
bitten by a dog while in State College,
and this for a time somewhat unnerve
ed him, but he finally seemed to have
wovered from the effects of ft. Liter
became ill again. Exposure before
had fully recovered was a contrib.
uting cause to his present sickness,
Parks and family,
week-end
Methodist
seriin
were
Mills
guests §.,
Manse.
Penn-
Methodist pastors,
in the Alabam
October 1,
Years Oil
Musser of near
Mon-
CEES
enter
annual
made her
Print
Mra
Smith
and
HELLS EVERYBODY:
Floyd Gibbons speaking.
I'm just back from China. Plenty
war there. Messed around with it for
four months, from Manchurian mad-
ness to Shanghai slaughter.
They killed six thousand over there,
That's the best estimate I can give. They
wounded twenty thousand more. Men,
Women and children. Mowed them down.
Frightful.
But wait. What did I find out when I got
back? Eight thousand had been killed. A
quarter of a million injured. Right here in
America, During the months | was gone
In automobile accidental
This happened to my own kind. Men,
women and children. No sereaming head-
lines, No war correspondents. Just death.
Maiming., Suffering.
Just too common lo be news,
This burned me up. Seeing women and
children killed in China made me realize
the awfulness of it here,
I stopped in Akron. There I found a tire
manufacturer doing something about it.
Goodrich. Goodrich was crusading for safe-
ty. Goodrich was developing more safety
in tires.
You know, your tires are a sort of end-
less belt between your car and the road.
“i
week, quently, Frdiay
pullet, entered by
«formation of a per
‘oultry Farm, -
Poultr) of the club, To
Laying contest,
Egg
has just completed | Democratic
State, District and
production by lay
is Is the fifth Kerlin
“Hall { ame’ n | includeg
invited to
Centre
The
(October
14, 8:00 AM. Ki
the time for the! Atbert Vv Vv
tner
aughn
Poorman
meeting all vot- :
Bpicer
18 are
erritory
Take no chances with
D mm
fire—sickness-thieves!
The farm home needs the
protection of a
TELEPHONE
Just as an everyday con-
venience it is well worth
its low cost. In emergen-
cies it is priceless,
Rural telephone rales are
Call or wrile the
BUSINESS OFFICE
low . .
I 3
’ wy #
>
cn
They carry the weight. They transmit the
power. They do the braking. They do the
steering.
No matter what kind of motor—brakes
~stoering gear you've got, it's up to the
tires!
You send a car weighing maybe 2 tons
along at 50 miles an hour, and a few square
inches of rubber are your sole connection
with the world —and safety. That's worth
thinking about,
I certainly thought about it, when they
showed me what they'd done at Gouodrich.
They've got a new tire. They worked three
years to develop it. They call it the SAFE-
TY Silvertown. They say it's the safest tire
ever built. They convinced me.
I can’t
velous te
go into the details of their mar-
their manufacturing
Fleet that has
covered 50 million miles testing tires. But
I'll give you the climax.
I saw them drive a car on Safety Silver-
towns around a sharp, wedge-shaped corner.
The pavement was asphalt, and wet.
The car went around that corner at 42
miles an hour.
It leaned so, I thought it was going over.
Isawpuffsof steam come out from under
those Safety Bilvertowns as they clutched
that wet, glassy pavement.
YET THEY DIDN'T SKID AN INCH.
machines
processes — their Silver
~~
. -~
That car held its path like it was tied to
it — running on rails. That's SAFETY!
With thousands injured in skidding
accidents every year, I want to say that
Goodrich has done something BIG —
SENSATIONAL.
They told me out there in Akron that
57% of the cars now on the road have at
least one tire that invites disaster.
Yet their new Safety Silvertown can be
bought for a price that astonished me. It
doesn’t cost one cent more than any
standard tire.
Peace negotiations stopped the killing in
Shanghai. Goodrich engineers have at last
put something into a tire that will reduce
the highway slaughter.
It's the price of safely on the road.
I'm for stopping the HIGHWAY
SLAUGHTER. I'm for Safety Silvertowna
the tires which have scooted the scare
out of the skid!
$3.00 to *1 2.00
a Set Allowed for the Old Tires on your
car on purchase of four
NEW GOODRICH
on all Safety Silvertowns.
R
I'm for this League, too!
Here's something: The Silvertown Safety
Longue. It gives me driving rules to follow
«an emblem for my car. | joined up! Any
Open Day & Night
Pe Phone 66
Goodrich dealer will enroll you, they tell me,