The Centre reporter. (Centre Hall, Pa.) 1871-1940, November 24, 1932, Image 5

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    THE CENTRE REPORTER, CENTRE HALL, PA.
; : » 4 ® = LOCAL AND 1 PERSONAL. ; Forte oy his brothers and sister 0 | (mre
ra FO a ‘ ————— be the finest of the group
LOCAL INTEREST fhe, Tush Vales oud west frm} suery condo ana ware wikiveon || SCHOOL NEWS OF INTEREST
. 4 SFY 1A x blockading by ¥ i
*® # % ¥ * 3 : y tad y the in Lock Haven
in the Sta
spective hom during
Jurors from town at a this week jience ing vacation—the forme
are T A. Hosterman, Goorge . o Engage your Thanksgiving dinner ite, Mr. and Mrs. 8. L. Condo,
rr 3 “1 5 15 wit) A .
ner and J. E. Royer at Mitterlings Restaurant, Tuckey dine 18, and the latter with Mr,
er, 6f : ico gt gs for sale 2 Carson. Potters Mill
The Sprucetown M E. 8S ner, tu Choice oysters for sale, 2t
will render a Christmas § foo mn Mrs Calvin Finkle, of Spring Mills, Rev. and Mrs. BR. BE. Corman, of Sect Officers for Term
Friday evening, December 23. whose {liness was noted heret we in] Wilkinsburg, and the former's brother, or bois f the Centre Hall Hig
| ; ! i ohn W. Corman, and wife, of Union- ur classes ol th ntre Ha gh
» —_— x these columns, was taken to the Gels John Or an, a wite, i
Why not eat vour Thanksgiving Day
dinner at Bradford's Restaurant, Cen-
tre Hall? Turkey dinner,- from 11 A
M.to2 P : plate, 65¢. . Miss Betty Ebright represented the
. i \ t
: ‘oung ‘foman's Missionary Soclety 0
Miss Sarah Donaldson, BR. N., re Young Woman » ry ¥; of vocationay school and Mrs. Corman is} year or the facu
1 the loos dither iurch at an insti : V 3 yen y 6 facul
turned to her home in Marklesburg, J*1¢ X 1 BOIL oy 3 lan instructor in art in the same school the elo
tute of the Synodical body held in Mif- the lection.
¢
flintown, Friday and Saturday. Mrs. Newton Stover, of Coburn, is at he Senior 18s officers are
( i es fl V wh ool | te 10 class officers for the | wi 3a
nger hospital, Danville, on Tuesday | ville, will be Thanksgiving Day guests lected the in oe or the lwith East
morning for treatment, today of Mr. and Mrs, F. M. Fisher, In resent yea The officers of the class 1 winner
town, The latter Mr, Corman is as 8 are elected Ly popular vote he | Winners of
tre county
sistant principal of a Chester count Inns § the
members, president
schools will
College
on Sunday, after having been engaged
professionally abot here.
3 3 { the } { sith In a Pittsburgh hos sident, John Spyker:
6} v Alara. oings Mrs. Blaine Bittner, an appendiciti he point of death in Pi A : A wy : :
Fhe members of the Sparklers class 1" i ¢ ypHentions Y president, Isabel Bradford
. . os ) i patient in the Lewistown hospital, pro- inl from complications pon ;
in the M. E. Sunday school, will can- tary, Dorothy MoClenanhan:
vase for the sale of Christmas cards,
vided planned arrangements hold oft | death of her husband, Mrs
will be at her home In Spring Mills companied her daughter,
for the Thanksgiving Day dinner to-|
Recent guests of the Bartholomew | gay
family were Mrs. Pruyn and Miss Or-
pha Gramley, id Mr. and Mrs
Brooks,
Hold your orders for them i
| hew to Pittsburgh and became a hos
1
wmitient almost immediately
Bartholomew
toona.,
Mrs, M
Gelsinger
day, where
Dorn on
a week and
ph G. Hom
ment, ph
man farm east of 1
Roy Dutrow, of town, came in withlgixth child and second
a fine wild turkey, k Thursda
which weighed 12 pounds when ready
for Samoan “| The Other Boy’ll Get “Plenty”
had
ws reoena vin t When His Turn Comes-~-Soon
cousin, of Tyrone
Auman during
The Rumors are Right
It’s a SIX!
th his Wel Xs cartoon i he | Owner
4 is improving ference. "The railroad slipper is | fight, too.
Ada Butz very handsor en-| being applied to the truck boy, and “Fortunately, ti nxsen; : ur owroom O ay
tertained t} nembers of the 8 r he passenger car youngster 18 In- | ygers re Coming calize her
Service class in the itheran Sunday lined to be cheerful about it. Bul | they st i xr . ate Irian
school at th rsonage, one evening he'll laugh out of the other side of his |
last week, About the = » time Mi mouth later, unless he gets wise. |
and Mrs. Ray Sharer itertained The other slipper is waiting for him
class of boys in the same school, on —and it has hob-nails in it, too. The | ¢, ; 2. In one class
of their sons being a member Conference bulletin explains it thus: | whe point out that. if the enti Sten into out
Mr. and Mrs. Cl irooks their “Some passenger car drivers make | highway bill is shouldered onto the New Pl YM( wT
daughter, Miss Florence, o war town,| the mistake of sympathizing with the | passenger cars, a big share of people ANCY «X.
and Mrs Brooks’ sister, Mrs. Lynn| railroad propaganda against trucks, | will have to give up their cars: and And what an
Platt, of State College, on Saturday,| because they haven't thought much | those . remaining will have to stand devil hr oibus
attended the funeral of J. Henry] about it. Now, the passenger car's | still higher and higher taxes. The
Smith, in Williamsport, an account of | competition has actually taken more | others call attention to the great
whose des appears in this issue. Mr.| revenue from the railroads than does | yeefulness of the truck: it has be
Smith was a cousin of Mrs. Brooks the truck. Railroad passenger reve- | come indispensable to business, in-
nues fell from $1,300,000,000 in 1920 | dustry, the home owner, the farmer
jured in the White Rock quarries when to $730,000,000 in 1930-—<chiefly be- | —just about everyone, nowadays Six
a large stone struck him om the lex] Cause of the passenger automobile’s | we might as well try to abolish box xX,
and was 1 patient in the Centre Moun] COMpetition. The railroads would | cars from the railroads, on the You'll
much rather suppress the passenger | ground that they are not esthetic
43 now able to come down town car than the truck; but there are “Of
23,000,000 passenger car owners and
10OWTOOMm
rse power!
The ride of a lifetime's awaiting you. 3 }
mooth, sure Hydraulic brakes, xamine its Safety-Steel body.
John Rines, who last April was in- Enjoy the vibrationless power of thi lvmouth Floating
ty hospital as a result until recently
course, there is the hooey
casionally, with the ald of crutches, ¢ w the truck 4
f 0 : h about how the ucks we ut t
injury is not entirely closed, bu he railroads aren’t ready to take I: h ut : of le ik rt lly le he .
J Y aa 4 . A MGR. DULL peopie are ap WCE - 3 *
is nearing that condition gradually on as big a fight as that just yet. |. } $b g elu- | h R R ht b t P t
" Jut consider their strategy: ing that all that has been conelu- I e umors are 1g abou | OW rices, 100 . . .
arths ine ¥ s old, the secon op v ’ + | sively answered by th 5. Burea
§ yaa rtha, n ie year # a, . 0 “ “Trucks pay about 24.000.000 | wy le $ Were: wy he U. 5S. Bureau
¢ ter of Mr. an Mrs. Joh s : : biie } 1! inds that as
wughter : r. and ‘ . n gasoline and license taxes in Penn- |? ublic Roads, which f ids tha a
Rimey, on the D. K. Keller farm cast sylvania annually: fully 4( or cont 12 scientific engineering proposition
ryal ‘ a # #
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of town, has been seriously Ill from 4 oh ote's road fund. Page or | the trucks are fully paying for all |
sneumonia Her condition on T ay - . os } {the us hey mal sf the rhwayvs
¥ 8 1 ; rted let p SE omawh f ten cars pay the rest. If they succeed | *"¢ U®® they make of the highways
was DO ox ns INE 850 FW Na - 5% 1 . $ $
; x in their hig fight for laws that w i “Constant improvement in trans % ® .
proved. The child heretofore 1 : :
" tax and ‘regulate’ the trucks off the | portation has made this country
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sph Dagieg ; Te roads, the pa mger ear people will | what it ie n opposing it, the rail : L
ON ae, . = rue 4 ' is . i ing by al ot -
have to shoulder that $24,000,000, in | roads are just giving another demon- Phone 56 CEN TRE HALL
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George Michael, employed as a farm] addition to what they are already | stration the fact that they are
hand for (George paying, ¢ else the roads will go to | living in ast. Rip Van Winkle
for the past few years, started on al the bad. It will mean raising the | will have to wake up and discover
Journey to Miles, Michigan, by auto] gasoline tax from 8 to 5 cen an that this is the twentieth century.” | A
early Tuesday morning, stopping off at : —
Centre Hall to visit the Reportea and
order his paper sent to his ne. ad-
dress, 1336 Eagle street, the home of
his nephew, Harry Michael Mr Mi- - —— ———— . =
chael's stay wil] be Indefinite; at leas » {BOLL war N 8 ’ {50 So Sit OPusanenl’. i) r Ww — hw Desion - ) r \ AT EEK, Now | Krom wir | { ” tow i)
until next spring. base hat Cre ( oe OUR (AR. 1 Got Bmnt i | Prey Ney | = dou SAT — fwaim 11 Tue
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Mr. and Mrs. F. M. Fisher made an i 5 Pat Pd) | & Bk Gas Paes Ah Lot A Red Yond ime. WiaY
2 % Sn eietre ARMAS Why
auto trip to Philadelphia and other —, ¥ so io sat a i To /
points in that section, visiting friends Way) | say : J, SA
and points of historic interest from .
Friday to Monday. Among friends vis-
fted were Mr. and Mrs, T. OG. Lusk,
the latter being a niece of the couple,
Philadelphia: Mr. ane Mm. John W.
Corman, Unionville; Mr. and Mrs
James B. Lingle and Mrs. Jennle Lin-
gle, Kennett Square; Mr, and Mrs, T.
B, Ulrich and their s6n. Rev. Frank
WPrich, at: New Holland. Af the Lih-
home Mra, Jennie Lingle was found
confined to bes from sickness, not con-
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two or