* * » * ITEMS OF LOCAL INTEREST - * ad * » LJ » * ® » - - Dances were recently held Smith's store room, Potters Mills, and the Grange park buildings. Mrs, Clara Leister, much regrets to state, on Saturday suf- fered a light stroke of apoplexy. in in one the Ellas Hancock, of Runville, celebr: ed his 92nd the father of Philipsburg. Mr. and April 1st, bungalow State Mr. and daughter, spent the brother, Mr. and Miss Helen the former is guests o M. Fisher, birthday ie EK. R recently Hancock, HEsq., Mrs will this Highway Zedtle, move into Milroy Andrew about again side No, 63. of Mrs. Fred Virginia, of little Tusseyville, Young and ith the former's Harrisburg, week-end w Frank You in Mrs. Ernest Schnure, of Ruhl Milmont, wher sl master, the p Wert n of and Mrs Sunday Orvis Horner, of Colyer, fo ping of foxes profitabl past i of the craf tain, und trap- during ving caught a number winter, | A. R, torney, bezzlems $00 bail bezziement $80,000, Ww Mr son, and Frank, of « and daught ¢ipal end gu terman, roe Gutelius 1 N. J, and Guteliug Gutelius, Gutelius, Boozer fan mobile was W. J. Bradford. also ac home, the ompani« The Clinton County Weekly, ed in Lock Haven by made its in January The reached the Reporter's last Thursday. form, Republican in politics, be patronized by publish. lea R IL appearance the first sher, wool eleventh number first exe desk id in and should the general public a adv 1ANga The paper is table a home paper an Hcient H. J. Lambes E ertiser, week wit and he his son fly, for I pecis to nt ore make To re iI with his Mills beat ments espe er will again locate tion, and Bruce : ing on the Green farm. Buffalo Run Valley, will suceeed ick place The line, owned by Col. Theodor Corl cially sold in the Yarnel Krumrine, now Hv. him om the Emer State College Lewist owy and operated by Mr Mr. ( heen, of Boalsburg, is now routed over the new concrete road from State Col. ge to Potters Mills. This whe the or- iginal route. but later was amended to &o by way of Lemont, Pleasany Gap and Centre Hall. The Harrisburg pap- ers for Centre Hall, Spring Mills and Miilheim, formerly carried on the bus arriving here at 2:20 o'clock P. M., are now brought to Potters Mills by the bug and from there conveyed by John Bitner to Centre Hall, and are 3 and ever the star mail route to Bpring Mills and Millheim. | { i i LOCAL AND PERSONAL. A — ——— Three or more inches of rain fell T. A. “mister” Hosterman installed a new his Clover Farm to for vegetables, lettuce, eto. in store, are The Traveling Journal will be pre Mills, March 23, is Trursday evening, hy This ire firange, an attendance open and al is Ralph the lac Whiteman, a mechanic in garage, suffered a» severe in the while auto repair work necessitated engaged in which the garage, services of a local physician TT U the al WwW, meet the College,, Tuesday, P. M. Al lok ted to attend. C, in College Tox has beeg with State Pr yterian church at March 28th, members are union In State it 7:30 al Mrs Beightol, of her Lewis near Spring back to home and again improv daily after having un- ing gone an abdominal tumor operation Centre County hospital, where i patient fox about thre Spring diavs ng Work Iu csumed the be closed been ' Is FOUSLY yen ———— i i i | MARRIAGE LICENSES, State College Jellufonte I.. Witherite. .. Breon ..... Charles Isabel BE Vinston E. Lilllan 1. Edward M, Violet Estright Wilbur Helen + « Washington, D.C. Mingoville Adam Zimmerman. ... Milesburg Wingate Matilda Corman E. Lykens Webb Port Frank Alice Cooper Gaut Anna Rupert John IR, Hilda J Julian Hal) Jacksonville Schaeflr Centre ———————-— A A] i SS of that German Fow one of the Band,’ KDIKA, Pittsburgh, ig a Penns Valley, Guy Vonada, the was booked Emby Tues and Mi to hear the know Little regularly of Reference is Learning in readers “The bLroadoeast our members of who over native low er made to that the day, Mr and went de cornetist to Lewistown, Mon band appear theatre, and Wedne H. F. Guy Corman, EER evenings, and Mir of Spring Mills, and were sday Erdley first concert ighted with the perfcrmance, PENNY-A-WORD COLUMN 00 paves for a four-line ad. In this oolumn, These little ads. are wonder workers in the way of results. Adver- tise anything here, from a “Help Wanted” to a “House and Lot for Sale” WANTED-—Market Kinds, tankage chickens $1.50 per cov el, Centre Hall; phone 11. ng of all y sold, rt A Monument Erected-- 4 $ aved C. H. HOMAN H. Hall CENTRE i. STROHMEIER Marble & Granite HALL, Centre Works, PA. TRIXKS TOO HEM FOR ThE MGHWAYS ize how wh Aa small number 3 add to the cost of high- way keep and construction, says the Railroad Employees and Tax- payers Association of Philadelphia. The United States Bureau of Standards has found that roads built to carry three-ton vehicles without undue wear would satisfactorily meet the needs of 95% of all motor vehicles now in use, To stand up reasonably well under the wear of four out of the remaining five per- cent, roads of double this strength are required; while to be equally safe and durable for the remaining one percent, consisting almost en- tirely of heavy trucks, highways three to five times as strong are necessary. In other words, one heavy vehicle out of a hundred using the highways requires a type of roadbed pgapable of three, four or five times the re- i sistance to wear and breakage that would be cars and ways : truck rapidly greatly adding to } ing early rebuilding necess: 3 In either case, the burden of taxes upon farm, home and other property owners is greatly increased. In the State of Pennsylvania, the Association points out, the total costs of highway building and upkeep dur. ing the eight years ended with 1920 was $867,000,000, Of this amount the users of the highways paid in license feex and gasoline taxes only $324,000,000, or 37 per cent. The remainder, nearly two-thirds of the total, and amounting to $542,000,000, was raised by additional taxes upon farms, homes and other property and by bond issues. All bonds outstanding for highway purposes are mortgages upon farma and other real estate in the common- wealth, are not and LOCAL AND PERSONAL. bladder previous, gall weeks operation about tho ¥ Hy She and stood home very well seems to Mrs HH. suffered intensely for a few days a infected Dutrow, of town, the John near ohn : ing strength each day since, result of an tooth Mrs. Jennie Lingle, who her son, James B langle, J hag and to hes burber, store building 'at He Danville, where for himself. Cromis, experienced leased the now doing Centre Hall in an enner Kennett Square, for is business. comes | part of the winter, Is. now from I busines sister, Mrs Foreman, had been College, and oun Miss open b Violet y V * Will Mrs. V. A. Hall the Lutheran 8S, 8. Auman delightfully classy her Tue itrick’'s Davy enter in the daughter of ev, and Mrs BAY | who is temporarily color ‘ : (Continued { entre tained nior Service at evening. A St. Pi scheme w eto, home, rds AA with M column) nving on next pronounced In decorations, Motorists Worried the Lutheran ch forward wi Sunday Men's number of Attendants st Millhelm, will out the service ireh, look th inter to next even- ing, at which time the Lutheran! *1 ¥ & srl 14+ lor Cholr will render a velec-| The Rotary Club of tion i } . last week idered what CONs is in the the con. clerd later in been able to the pass 1 Musser is also Philip old solidated bank, has Musser, long a Miltheim bank and bile if Pennsylvania commits not to a general program of re ing appear for the duty noe holiday Mrs 11 seriously {ll bank 1 hus demanded freight the Darby Club was told that th merely the thin edge tion wedge, and would a demand on use of passenger In states, being ed by spoke } mobiles have ten years a very passenger trafic iid be the Lr roads. far railroad only re ictions ¥ movement f the 01 re that the next be Cars, some this press gmen ¢ Lhe think cot hobbles ¢« i (Continued from Mrs H H Mrs, Lingle upon her until she High sche in May f pit £14 ' trip vill again live returning the pte from Swiftest and Best RHEUMATIC PRESCRIPTION 85 Cents Pain—Agony Starts to Leave in 24 Hours Just ask for Allenru—Within 24 after take this yet CXCLES uric acid circulating poisons start your body. agony and swe The Allenru nteed-if hours you start to ng gale powerful medicine and to leave other £ 1 48 hours i are pain, usually gone ption in one tated~—money 3 1 r D Announcing OPENING of NEW BARBER SHOP C. 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