a —— — VOL. CVII. Potters Mil The second serious automobile wreck occurred on Sunday evening at about] 8:30 o'clock on the Potters Mills-Boals burg concrete roa when a salesman 2464. When bridge wall all { Plym _ 1s wore off our were off PART OF LARGE GRIST OF BILLS OFFERED IN following at | HOUSE | bills were introduced Harrisburg Permitting and streets. incorporated towns, State The in the House York the | roads Flinchbaugh to take boroughs State over in which highways, Hart, Philadelphia~ ination of applicants who were n¢ censed in 1930, 1931 and 1932. Surface, Snyder—Appropriating fund and Simon W. Snyder Mufford, Warren of the Public gion to proposed « Tes Mahtay, Philade Requiring bond of 50 per cent and are nnecting links on exams- nt i l-! Requiring a $5,- to maintain the burial monument of Selinss 1060 trust grounds Governor in Req Service 1 Commis- f utilities. wiroval » contract the price roads nd ment ROCIAtior Bakes State credit t them |nvder mar bridg township to construct and tain &« and other structures on roads established highways no MI MEETING OF JOINT COUNCIL P. V. LUTHERAN CHARGE The council Penns members the joint Vv Lutheran will annual session Saturday after. at 1:30 o'cl in Latheran church —J. Russell Con- J. B. Wert AAA “HELD CAPTIVE" Held Captive by Chinese 18-Year-Old Engilsh Gir; Bride R Her Frightful Experience in The A A in day's American Of of charge wlley mect in noon ock, the Centre Hall do Secretary president Fie eri gazir £1 in Weekly the uted ‘ with Next S fun Is Boalsburg Road clos pushing The car wag struck concrete center of radiator thie fre ine bac the nt the mach of nd the the engine ag cowl up isferred fron Harrisbu 28. Thakota HORSE SALE, JANUARY WwW. CC dealer, Gruenewnald Soh will ship carioad of to Centre Hall for pub- 23rd f all of m in sale on Monday, January wrson will have charge and will here, 8 more of 3 plete advertisement appear later ———— rp ——— NO SCARLET FEVER CASES IN CENTRE HALL of scarlet since the atten the patients There fever part having the 1 Aly were four the borough November, cases in of recovered, and r days we notice was removed were light form in observance i tine hy the families afflicted no h to do with the pre- # RAISED CO. FARMPE POTATOES BY BUCKS BU. (lab fiives Thanks Clothing. Woman's MILL HALL H. BOYS AND GIRLS PLAY SPRING ~. AT MILLS rs ——————— SENATOR SCOTT OFFERS IN wtor Harry ounty, offered tion (rT B Organtzatio fect pays . ut Senate and $15.435 Hotise an lean resolu +3 th to n elgislative call for cent per followed ¢ Of tions per in the cent. in with 21.9 the F . suggestio v program 1 budget, elopment economy YY committee to adminis- study trative and fiscal codes. A ————— A L 0, 0. F. Hall Announcement. F. mesting of other 0 Hall Association wil; hold annual January 18th { I and te directors that PUrposas electing any business may presented pertaining to the association The of Spring Mills Fish pleased with deavors which were started months ago, at which time a was proposed for ushering in the New Year. The shoot was a means of en-' tertainment for both sexes who came from this and adjoining counties in! Jarge numbers. Competition was keen! and. the fancy and trick shooting was very interesting and amusing or those present. The following is a list of prizes and individuals who were win- ners: ist. Hunting coat-—A Emporium. 2nd. Hunting axe—Mr, State College. 8rd. Hunting cap—H. 8. Meyer, of Spring Mills, 4th. Toy pistol Mrs. Delas R. Keen: er, of Centre Hall The fourth mentioned is to be highly congratulated on her success, being the only member of the fair sex to compete in the shoot. However, club members and others feel confident that by the time the next shoot is held the pistol will be the means of Mrs, Keen- membership and Association of their about Game are the success en. two shoot | rthur Logue. of | Slegal, of ers winning the first prize, as they tice makes perfect.” After the ghoot drawing tickets took place for the articles chanced off during the past few months. The fol. lowing is a list of the articles and names of individuals who won them: 1st. 12gauge shot gun— Melvin Bol on, Valley View. ‘ 2nd. Horrocks bamboo fly rod-J, B. McCormick, Sunbury. rd Same-—-Wm. Fitager Plains, Mass, 4th. Martin automatic Gossman, Milroy, 5th. Remington hunting Clyde Lingle, Spring Mills, 6th. Bplit willow basket! Swartz, Bellefonte, 7th. Hunting axe-W Spring Milla, The Club takes this opportunity to thank al} those who were present and helped make this undertaking a suc cess, The membership Is constantly increasing and the determination with which all members have entered into the work of the club will eventually bring succoss. of id, Jama reel—J, CC, knife Cal. Meyer, BILGER, THE MARBLITE MAN, IN MIFFLIN COUNTY JAIL Bilger, better known as EF, Bil- the Company’ labor ed Ignace moving sprit in Marblite hour” oo th ser, Pennsylvania “70 cents an wperative and apital stunt it hoodwin undred men in Mifflin } 4 nyder « i apiive |i Virginia by thus forced A detaing I’ 5: ased ug informati Aug ier On 1831, by First who as ist 1, Oo the ham Investig 5 syvivanin Se urities he evidence of the Securities Act on Biliger, “When * ANNOUNCES ft HANGES PATROLME® OF ——————" AT GOODHART HOME NIPPED IN THE BUD wind ted in afternoon, while a aad rar 5 raging. a fl 3 ue fire occur once of Goodhart, * ’ sparks set fire to roof # the at he the flames made lit. wing extinguished small brought nain portion but before use veral points tin by into flue headway water from The rear a hose uge sparks of came from a the building, The company on hand stood by needed the on volunteer fire rh neir equipment and * gervices were nos ———— GETS #8.762 FROM STATE RELIEF FUND CENTRE January $2.000 to Yh we. In for wldition this the same period a portion of 313.860 008 wm Government through the Teconstrucs tion Finance Corporation. The com. bined sums for relief for January it will be seen 1685,035,000, which sum is to take care of the 1.009481 unem ployed, The following table shows the vari Oils sums Centre and nezrby counties wilj receive from the $2,000.00 allotted The sum received from the R. F, C. has not set been allocated: County Unemployed Alloeantion Blair sess ns s+ 14585 $256. 885.56 Bedford .. 2.51401 Cambria ... 35,074.18 Centre... 6,762.50 Clearfield | 12,036.49 Malton ’e 168 21 Huntingdon 4577.08 Juniata .. 65.47 Min 7.742.04 Bomerset 9972.35 The personal property of Mrs. Annis Hhawver, of Penn. township, was sold Saturday afternoon at sheriff's sale, the whole being purchased by Charles F Stover, of Millheim, COUNTY HOSPITAL REPORT FOR DECEMBER the J hospital CENTRE meeting the report monthly held following At a Trustees Tuesday mitted of on ut Of at Was - the wprital admitted A A As HIUSINESS MEN'S ASSO. CIATION ELECTS OFFICERS H, —————————— ‘CHRISTY'S" BRIDE KILLED IN FLIGHT IN CHINA Hanchow was ihe Government fight The of but made had feet Was reacne ion when irried Shang- The bride was Miss of A —— i ————— # LOSE STATE JOBS AS 20 ARE TAKEN ON VF m in } istmas Phillips ii Margaret Philadelphia. The RE Thursday ng of 5% il and t of the Governor's « ¢ On the droppi Payne others Mout Highway 1 unced Persons addi changes from the State he tion of 26 wey in the Department re the field Oreo being res duced i fot out by that Depart Samuel those from ( inesmiitn, Among ment county D. Ri LIC j82 $0603 {College enire wore Bellefonte, maintens with salary of 1. salary superintendent, a Charles Packard, 8Siate $2180 appointees and inspector the this a HIT-RUN VICTIM DIES IN GEISINGER HOSPITAL Austin Glover, aged resident of Mil- mont, RD, succumbed in the Gels inger hospital to injuries received when he was struck by a car while walking along the highway nrar his home a brief account of which appeared in last week's issue of this paper. Roland Reeder, of New Jersey, a stu. dent at Penn State college, who was operating the automobile which struck the old man, was released when he fur. nished bail in the amount of $500. He will probably be rearrested and charg- «cd with involuntary manslaughter. The youth was held on a charge of falling to stop and render assistance following an accident. AAA sai. A ———— Look at the label of your paper this week. If you paid on subscription, ered: it should be shown. If the figure Wn. dieate mdobtedness to us, we would ap None of from twenty county new are preciate a remittance, 1933. pr————— oa———— PENNSYLVANIA SECURES —— 18 MILLION R. F, C. AID From n Coived BE68.908, re the Reso ‘orporation Hoard on 1 ptruction State E od $3,035.10 Two 3 1 ¥ . STOLEN CAR RECOVERED, rtisng dan was stolen Fi 3 Murtoflf, Bellefonte nome found Bweeney, nee TIGER" WINS HIGH AWARD IN STATE-WIDE CONTEST “THE —————————————— “THE FUGITIVE FROM TH} GEORGIA CHAIN gy ¥ " (ie them n atten investiga- ROAD FROM PINE GROVE TO McALEYY'S FORT OPENED ntrary to t Co expoctat & Contractor on suovesded week the highway from McAlevy's Fort, traf Joseph insofar nous-1 re Pino that it Friday However the extreme oon Es} ARO as bitumi- (ted Grove ompieting New macadam Mills thrown to was own to on workmen are still and faution engaged urged t traveling the ir on road drivers are oO use when that highway w and chipping of diferred iy Obling will we until e v spring This litt directly new to the sauth follows old 1 1d runs and rom very he road gd i up the Pine Mills, hazardous « Grove a number of UEVes up some all Aavelers to take wonderfu HOONOT prof. ability that will ure many 1 rather than that by Stara route way of Seven ———————— ALTAR OF DREAMS” of tha eporter gratefully acknowledge complimentary of “My Altar of Dreams” a volume of poems by Mrs. Ada RK. Butz of Centre Hall This first . book “MY The publishers Copies of poems by Mra Butz is one of 36 pages, printed in the highest typographic style, and richly bound. It is dedicated to the mem. ory of Mrs. Butz's husband. the late Howard Eugene Butz former editor of the Huntingdon Globe, and prominent in State politics. In the introduction, writes, in part: “1 watched many poets start on the Journey ut the steep and rocky heights of Mt. Parnassus. One of those trave elers is Ada R. Butz Although start Ing on her poetic journey at a some- what late hour in life, Mra. Butz has progressed exceptionally wel! In a com- paratively short time” The Reporter will, from time to time, reprint poems from “My Altar of Dreams” Mrs. Butz has had several hundred copies of her book printed, and while many have been sold she still has a number on hand which may be pro: cured at the Lutheran Anton Romatka » Lh ——— TOWN AND COUNTY NEWS. HAPPENINGS OF LOCAL INTEREST FROM ALL PARTS last week road, ve the ssocia~ Hill to ratched by the fall pres» ntinges 46,000 ag of town, North- guess in Mif. 1 to date has Every day if the year other pleasure. + and engaged Mifflin coun~ during last next year's they hope to obe prevail at Farmers 8 Wore week in sod for corn which crop fo tain better price ths 58 An store, at nember zation and opens« on auditors audit of require Members presi- aC ana ry IHO8 WAS Tyrone romy re five of them d near % resident onfined for WAS Une sis. Hart- dren of ime ons us Collage nday af- due to function trans Colleye by private buse were his n the ank State year handled 644.449 representing $26. 410.744 There were representing $1. paid equa; $24, he average deposits the year $822,385. The held re sulted in no change of the directorate. at checks ident checks Dividends for election A farmer, William Refsh, at Saloni is competing with Fred Slack in breeds ing twin and is fair way for He has farming fourteen years, and each year some in his herd twine, Mr. when a lived with his par Mr .and George Relish, In Halil calves on been a recognition for dam Ieish ents produced boy, Mrs Centre Miller, highly J her had short “overs were the wish of her that recovers will be Miller has her home with of Rev regarded by acquaintances hereabouts, fall and No len widow wy mans the stairway misfortune to down a ently receive 1% bruises and shock hones broken She has nee Mrs friends speedy, her Green Mary M. Custesd 238 Westmont, Johnstown. daughter, Street, Surveyors. four or five of them, from the Highway department last week surveyed the bridge over Penns Creek at the Allison mill at Spring Mills They gave out the information thay the structure is to de widened and strengthened. The bridge carries o sign limiting the load to four tom Residents Interviewed on the subject simply smiled and said the crew was simply making the regular ‘monthly survey of the bridge, J. J. Van Dorn. of Newark, N J, wis in town on Sunday to drive home his car which was wrecked on the R. grade crossing here October Oth, and also to reimburse the borough poor fund to the extent of $21.00 which amount of money the loony Ove erseer, J. A. Heckman, advanced the gentleman on the day of his micforte une here when the socident found him without sufficient funds for rafl trans portation for himself and his wife to their home in New Jersey. x ing so many stories of dishonor by with no funds it is refreshing or such as this.
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