THE CENTRE REPORTER, CENTRE HALL, PA. url Burkholder a " . WO OTELETD . Or ’8 resent jasue Jersey Bho Lock Haven, Millhein irs e oo & = @® Carl Burkholder ig a new man to be [NEW TELEPHONE DIECTORIE nt issue, adi I X : Tse | 1229 World's Fair r } Q2 2 dv ine Mill regularly employed nt the Kerlin o en a» . JAN. 11-12 \ Caum also pointed out that | Renovo, Snow Bhoe Boring Mills I EMS OF oultry farm FOR CENTRE HALL, JA ther } hee n Increase of 3.500 18tate Collegg, Williamsport Woorich A "EM: | fa) there hag been a Fas Now Ideas About T Loy 0 : eon i ' The new edition of the telephone d stings since the present directory | Beech Creek, FProokside, Canton, Cog ) 4 re ST TH. Vieel ) ’ 3 oh "i ing ; . ard HY ore tn Contre 1 JOCAL INTERES Ly EN aay services leing (rectory wii be Qelivereq iin So wie published an House, Estella, Howard, Hughs {it esenment Features n this wi have bes Ww at- 11 2 114 vicinity 1 ynday an 1 : : | . - » . - . | he d hi ol ‘ een ell a Hall and fcinity next Mor wiling attention to the fact that 1¢ Loganton, Loavalsock Mill Hall { tended up thi time Tuesday Jan. 11 and 12 t Ww i Ja a A ; ohn , Lays k, Jan WwW ana oa Le n i i u Low) Shur ' Mr. and Mrs. Fred Bender and fam The local W. * T. 1 will meet at | nounced today bw J ym. iousaNly of ew gid changed wun ily, of State College wel "ithe home of I's Margaret Godshall | Manage for the 1k { \ aum urged that telephong ARTs ‘ ol! Pennsylvania ‘ the correct number Ix —- ‘ in the two-day interval ppro) 1 FOL “ALF im Centre Hall Sunday i l n fi ’ ncing cali 'M. HA . irgesg J. He Wallin general y v 20.0 wlo 3 i » A ONg i is mately 20,000 directorie will be Adition to Centre Hall " guest of Mr. and Mrs, J. C wodhart lon Tuesday evening, 7:30 o'clock. i . ‘ bloc lov V. Frantz resigned as pas- chairman of the Birthday Ball for the ut ont re i ar surround . Rev. Ira VN tributed In Centre Hall and directory contain stings for \ vi foundation milk houses tor of the Mifflinburg Reformed | President to be held in Philipsburg. ing territory. This represents a gain Bellofon'e Boalsburi Pagle Mere, | ight. ‘Wil Commi Charge to accept the past rate of : " Kenneth Frank contemplates tak-]of more than 1,000 coples ro the 0 W Hout 3 we lorme nuren in AR on . Trinity Reformed ch ; {ing a course In the manufacture of lege, Pa Ohio Ice cream at Penn State College In i ‘ ’ ; 'n to Mr. and Mrs. {the near future Rc a BLT LY | i } ra Ts HE ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICK wn the night of | b JA > sp : . ee, i In the Estate of WILLIAM 8 Miss Miriam Mitterling { x ire ns AE hm ’ k 4 ; ‘ eo pam Merling 3. an ext : BROOKS, late of Centre Hall Bor ough, Centre County, Pa. deceased. A son was boln Warren Homan, Jt ‘ December 28. Up to this time no nNamne ot . we . . ls in hie “' Nations ink, due has been selected fo ! . y th i t he 5 iin : i“ u Hn " N Lil . youngster beginning of , 3 A , Letters of adinusiration ou above esiale beg ing f 1 1EW he ; i o having been duly granted the undersigned, The regular meeting of the board of R Ad . Mit. | p A a B } all persons Knowisg themselves ludebled oO a i move into Hp i 2 E M a" ; ; a . She op i pr v > to Lhe estate are requested to make lin hub will be held at the Penn Belle tering Rpattmen : : nenGAy Mr. | Y i ; RY A Ly A mediate payment, and those having clalms 4 january | 2nd Mrs, Adam who comprise the! i ; wi ; ' agarnet the seine to present them duly au hotel, Bellefonte, on FTAA) Janualy Ih ne " Pe in xisu 2 A 4 WR § thenticated for settlement, directors of the Centre County Motor i : R at 6:15 p RES | ¢ 5 i IARD BROX 8 F411 ] i Mrs. Sara went fo Tyron I for the 1 A Milles M FOR HAIR AND SCALP JAPANESE OIL Made in U. B.A The Antiseptic Scalp Medicine Different from ordinary Moir Tonics - RE At All Drugalets ERE T™% FARES HICAGH Fin le $20 8.76 18.79 8 wi 366 Davs of Progress greater public service 1 1 siz 1} Tm : PD : wat serve no useful purpose. but inst 1ie Railroads of Pennsvlvania : purpose, but inst rail costs, reduce trafthe and reduce empl thank vou for helping with es 10 those within our ows ranks ‘who ha . > fected wavs of running safer and faster train ) this Forward March low costs and improved service in rail transpor can go hand in hand eee to all of tl and to many others w ™ PUBLIC at large... industry... and the rail- roads that serve both. are woven into an Insep- : ' ; formed 8 use i Cry iIcs agam indcer arable fabric of mutual dependence. When one prospers, all prosper. larring unnatural or unforeseen obstacles 19 g a wider distribution Os ity and nev For this reason the railroads serving Pennsylvania are bring a wide istribution of prosperity and ’ Ores } heels of industry turn happy to report the great forward strides in service, in wherever the wh ol mndustr rn - v . . . : » economic benefits, in employment that have taken RECOVERY IS ON THE WAY—LET'S NOT STOP IT! plac © during the vear Just « losed. Let's Keep the track clear of unwise and ill-co ered liding along with the general upswing in business, the legislation which would discourage the initiative and : s 4 . . i 5 : railroads of vour state have earned additional revenues destroy the progress that have put the railroads in the during 1936 . . . and this money has been put to work, vanguard of the march toward better times. It has gone out to thousands of employees —improving » services for passengers and shippers, starting the wheels in hundreds of mills that supply equipment and mate- HERE ARE SOME OF THE 1936 ACCOMPLISHMENTS rials to keep trams moving. Thus returning prosperity OF THE RAILROADS WHICH SERVE PENNSYLVANIA bestows ite benefits on the citizens of our commonwealth. EMPLOYMENT On and on goes the march toward better times for the Total number esmplovers Jan. 1, 193% , . 330.110 Total number employers Dec. 15, 1936 163,000 railroads, for industry, for everybody. No one factor, INCREASE 32.89 no one group has made all this progress possible. PAYROLLS EA a Total parrall 1935 « $541.864 900 Our sincere thanks — Fe Darn 1936 341.464, 300 INCREASE $71.315.091 fre. W. F see to our employees for their tireless devotion to lis. Delicious re- | duty in all phases of railroad operation PURCHASES mente Wore Served nd 1rize New Freight and Passenger Care, Locomotives, 3 : . a . i “ . . . rails, supplies, materiale and fuel Tha : } rded to Mrs. MacMorrap ! ses to the public for confidence in the safe, swift, Total value 1935 . , , . . . $1858.751.161 ool a am y barlet! dependable transportation we have been able t id Total value 1936 . + + + 249,759,000 ge hoo t (o “1 : . 3» ¢ bee g e 10 provide ih — pi school a » will have three su- | I I Rye ‘etn aire To prow INCREASE $61,007,839 “wa ol 222 DEMOCRATS IN HOUSE. «++ to industry for entrusting us with the responsi- perintendents formed, Evangelical and Aithera “ge . . . nominations. The superintendents | The Republicans have 16 Senate bility of moving its products economically, safely, and cently elected are John 8. flack. lee | member “ Farmere Labor has two on time fi. Vonada and Albert G. Mingle The | Progressive ong and Independent one . : . : Totalome1938 +» 4 o w 2 + » movement is being watched with con-| “Shere > sss to public officials and especially to state legis. siderable interest Hy church § ere will be 322 Democrats in . 2 . Se. - iW church. people. 01 yuy troume: 3% Faublicand: lators for their foresight and wisdom in not shackling other communities \t the first ses-|_ i tepublicans; eight . . : . : ia These vesalts, calenlated from figures available snd estimated se of Decem. sion 113 scholars were present ous of TOX*Sives and five Farmer La- the railroads with seriously damaging restrictions such ber 22, 1936, reflect the total operations of the railroads which serve Penn. # borites. Ona at Livats 4 “~ . : > ou » . This state has shared substantially these incre biel b an enrollment of 195 Joriten a Hen in New Hampshire as Excess Crew bills, train-length limitations, and other Tek wh meh Vs general Improvement th smlayment aod Tin. . i in douly and one Democrat: has : alvin Smith, eldest son of J. Frank | died since election : Smith, Bellefordte, in company with his father, visited his sister. Mrs 0 >» 9» . 0» » . » P. Geary, and other rela‘ives in (en i» CENTRE COUNTY $ ® ® tre Hall, on Saturday. Mr. Smith isle HOS J N ssoclate dal roa = 0 enns vdania a former Centre Hall boy, having . PITAL NOT ES. graduated from the local high school | He hagibeen in the west for more] Week of December 25: Baltimore & Ohio Railroad Co. Erie Rallroad 4 Pennsylvania Raliroad inty v and it is ninetee , ‘ A hk ta b 7 : pn, ire | | Thur, chard tr. Chat ay The ky | litres ® hw” Yep: Ween | Satest’s Ge le mt of on ait hers, Xe is A Gentzel, Centre Hall, RB. D. 1. Delaware, Lackawanna & Western Lehigh § New England Railroad Rallroad Co. , an is doing well TT] There were 35 patients in the hos- Rallrond Lehigh Valley Railroad Reading Company : . pital beginning of this week. Delaware & Hudson Railroad Corp. New York Central Raliread Co. Western Maryland Rallway Ce. ! New York, Ontario & Western Railway IMPROVEMENTS TO, AND UPKEEP OF PROPERTY AND EQUIPMENT Total cost 1935 . oo « + oo. « + « 22862870 . 380.587 000 NCREASE
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