The Centre reporter. (Centre Hall, Pa.) 1871-1940, December 21, 1933, Image 1
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VITAL LAW POINT STRESSED BY STATE AUTOMOBILE CLUB Vehicle Code suspension guinst the Any offense for of revocation license at the discretion which either mandatory the Secretary offender to respon - operator's is or of of Revenue provisions effectiy point subiect the Fin January 1 may inclal sibility law, This stressed by the law Is Automobile he new Keystone explan- pre~ the clubs, making public another provisions A in ation of the law's as Robert Kitchen, of staff the diffi leg » ulty scope “many motor- that on using Beciuse « prehending the Act,” sald Mr. ists under involved entire Kitchen, are the Impression 1 in accidents © those death, damage, injury $200 or property will requirered to show through excess of financial responsibility, either posting State or the the insurance surety bond of $11,000 treasurer. “It important derstand that regardless of whether or involved, may the Financia; Reponsibility in oash with un- law, that motorists violations is of motor accidents not are subject “Very broad of POWers i He where Secretary in this respect In cases evocation of operate Heense for one mandatory un Vehicl ernative year is Secretary has f fore the li- der the Code, the no i financial but to demand prool « naihility Ix OSI cam I AA I WILL CRAM 4 BILLION IN GIFTS DOWN (CHIMNEYS SANTA Here are ¢ tradesmen 1 Se Retail The Natior sociation est} appre £4.000.0600,.000 will spent dur céember's Yuletide It adds tra workers more than 450.000 hired that “xX will be to handle the trade that 0 G00 000 $35 wil ba distributed to 5.000.000 me mbers Statistics estimate of Christmas savings clubs throughout month. The extended in the Administration has wand bon- Roosevelt the form of loans uses $646.000.000 farmers, according to Edward Neal. head Bureau Federation, remaining yet to thousands of the of the some estimate of American half distrib- Farm about the sum to be uted, ———————— A tl A —— PENN. MARBLITE COMPANY HEAD FREED FROM PRISON [saa F er of the who achie Millheim or founded middic-aged promot Marblite Co. ved prominence in Lewistown, dilger Pennsylvania snd at several points in Sny- an whenn he county two th years on a profit-shar- released Trom the Monday by promise & Conipany ing was jail, Ww the He fudge Uttley and his prosecution #ix On January sentenced to one year in jail and a fine of $100 for violating the securities act in the sale of $20,000 worth of stock in the Marblite company A deminer which had for Bilger by authorities Springs was withdrawn, 18 paroled on his to pay fine outs of ithin months, 9 he was Iodged Beaver been at ———————— A AGA ARCATA Among the change of tenants farms in this locality are Charles Mil ter, George 1} Hacket and George Lohr Mr. Lohr will move from the Boal farm, west of Old Fort, now owned by Boyd Spicher, Pleasant Gap, to the Thomas Jodon farm. He will be fol- lowed by Charlies Miller, who will va- cate the Peter Bmith farm, now owned hy Peter Bmith's granddaughter, Mrs. Julla Peacock, Cleveland, Ohio, and George 1. Hacket will occupy the Smith farm. ———I MAPS in making a remittance on subscrip- sion to the Reporter, Mrs. M. P. (Bes- se Orove) Cummings, of Reidsville, North Carolina, says: “And here is wishing you and ail the folks in Penn- svivanian a Merry Christmas and a Happy New Year” —-— on Wishing You A Merry Christmas glad we are that in spite of uit How Keen fering, mental and phys- foal, we. can approach the Christ. . i mas time with joy dn our hearts feeling of wuLry anniversary will toward good The wand a celebration of ¢ the Christ the O strengthens men's faith day for Child's birth and kindles in the hearts approach of a better all So, therefore, we can think of to wispy you New better nothing better than Merry and na of Christmas of 4} I Year Tul promise BLUE BALL-HECLA ROAD OVER NITTANY MT. IN BUILDING A ——— CENTRE HALL TO BOGOTA, COLUMBIA, S. AL In 3 DAYS! de coming week iti be Panama A——————— A —— YOUNG DEMOCRATIC CLUBS TO HOLD FIRST STATE MEET Clube their | Democrats will convention The Young Penn-sylvania hold Satur- first Democrats Harrisburg It will the of young Pennsylvania *. Morgenthaler, nual at day, January 20 be State convention held in Wendell P, nl Committeeman fi Young Democratic jasmin] the tion, Monday More than Young Clubs and al} counties wilj Delegates are expected In those counties clubs OVEy Nation- of 1 w "Pennsylvania Am conven of Clubs for the the erica, endl 100 Democratic be repre GX ~ com- been sented to ceed $00, and have County ( to designate dels where the ave munities formed men h egntes no Democratic naked ‘halr- been a. —— SCREEN SHOW FOR BENEFIT FE. P. ¥. WELFARE SOCIETY {Th the Mi show oY nicipay “Fast the evening Theatre, Millhaim, Life” a fine from ia greday) will play, show will Penns Valley work. their font. sOTeen the tos the Fast for charity have donated services: M. G. M. Pictures, the wre: Civie Club of Milltheim, the atre; Mr. Simons, sound projectionist: Mr. Kolb, manager, Do your part by attending this show Show starts at 8 4 M, gharp, only one showing. Admission price, 10 and 25¢ Every ticket counts. Be sure to at- tend. proceeds over to Society turned Welfare The following the a——————— SSI Loesy “High” Alumn! Banquet, De. cembet 29th, The Centre Hall High School Alumni Association will hold its annual dan- quet at Centre Hills Country Club, lo- cated between Lemont and State Col lege, Thursday evening, December 28th, at 7:30 o'clock. “Andy” Bashore, wel: known Chautauqua entertainer, has been procured ng toastmaster, so that an evening of fun is assured. ——————————— ASP OS AM 54 Lady of the Valley Rebekah Lodge will hold a benefit eurd party in the lol 1. O..0. F. tall on Friday night, December 23 Admission, 250, DODDS HORSES AVERAGE $122.87; 16 HEAD SOLD of a low head South pel horses smile by Hall, $315.00 1 out of twen Dakota were id at public and ob Dodds, top private it Centre Saturday he price was nr pair mules; another team of for $300. The horse was $140.00 The ind prices paid H. M. Moore, Bellefonte S. EB mule 1M He hest price gin foilowing Is R Haly Hall Hall, tesun Hall, mul {138130.00 £$1).. 138 261.00 harer, Centre 50 . 8S Centre Mill Centre Htoner, team John Po Gummo 220.00 Delaney a team W. A i. 1. George J. H R. W RW Howard mule 200 00 Frenchville, (1) 140.00] Hall ] . 7.501 Hall (1) 97.50 (1) 85 Vi Rimmey nncher Centre fohr, Centre Mitchell, Herly, Bierly Onndor! team es i'n 315 Lemont LE labs shrurg 104.064 (1) . 771 50 Hebergbhureg i 60 | TRI- COUNTY MET PAST HERE TEMPLARS ON THURSDAY Past Templars I sippy poy 2 K Tri-County held its tre Hall bullding in the K Thus Bellefonte clay pro: i A ——— CORONER'S JURY IN MATIS DEATHS BLAMES P. BR. BR. CREW train After Were re. Wakicl grounds (lies moved home of Nteve who near the old fair ROTVicos Arm. utheran Funeral Hey Bellefonte intertaent in ti Bellefonte {larence L. » ne churet with Union cemetery a: that place, ————————— VAN DYKE FOR GOVERNOR: NO ALLIANCE WITH PINCHOT The call for Warren Van Dyke, Democratic State Chairman, to become in active candidate for the Democrat romination for Governor of Pennsylva- min at pears the primaries next spring growing louder and of Hiate important ap bes from to noreasing sections the thing of informal jehders held Philadelphia, there wili be no entangling al i with the Repub ine led Governor Pinchot “There id J¢ soph Another most whemas to be settled since a revies conferences of Democrat in the Bellevue-Btratford, fs that independent by he entangling allian cou” F Guffey. “We will maken fight in the spring wit, a straight Democratic ticket which I feel will the State next No- vember.” Guffey declined discuss that he may be the Democratic candi date for U. 8. Senator. “It 18 too early to comment on that he said “The people wil] make their choice and that goes for the gubernatorial nomina- tion and all others. “T'he days of hand-picked slates me over.” will no } sa our gure qHWoeep to reports C—O AI TSS Governor Pinchot is lamenting be- enuse instead of battling in the halls of the State Legislature he Is on his back from an attack of shingles, and, he says, ench shingle bas a nail in it Heo will be able to get away with the shingles but not with the State Senate. a A A LS The only Centre countian to be fav. ored with an auto leense plate bearing numerals under one hundred, is Helen BE. Dale, wife of former Judge Dale, but there are yet slighty hopes sino wix plates. Now. 14, 47, 62. 72 52 and 91 have not been assigned. te The Contry Reporter, $1.50 a year. THIRTY-FIVE MEN EMPLOYED ON THREE C.W.A, Monday projects Work was begun, from the work on three Civil Hall ms in Centre em ploying thirty-five n bor ~ ough The Hoffer street soutyy to house, road will and nearby. t is the West the chief projec from Chum or near Stover distance of 3600 have width of elgl the oil A hood in i surface to be of » and Hmestone ¢hl second project i building, where a Cesspool g dug ain from inside COB 1 beinstalled at son future date school He High h Yor 1h yer UGA NS and cluded panting wc hool the project At hae enti tenmive wed done ine eing provements along he water are tise to be made (George Bearson Hoffer present rye ipervisar ne street emploving nteen ind tn Edw improvem and TRUCK DRIVER FALLS DEAD IN CENTRE HALL RESTAURANT ——————— I A—————— F. ¥. FRY, SECRETARY LUTHERAN MISS, BOARD, DIES hon PUBLISHER KEYSTONE GAZETTE MES FOLLOWING SHORT ILLNESS held Saturday well. Bellefonte Mensch, Keystone Mny ybars prominey ity political fit in church Centre cout and Many cy of circles friends, gained over a residen- ilmosg forty years in the county seat, gathered to pay a Jast tribute and profusion, stricken floral Editor weeks pleces were in Mensch was gix ago with uremic and died Thursday afternoon at {wo o'clock ollowing a hard-fought battle against the He fifty nine years Thee and poisoning dirense was old of Louis and was became deceased was the Harter Anronsburg. son Mensch He lellefonte Thomas H. Sarah in printer born a with Harter irl moved to his in uncie, t 1894 He was a member of Bellefonte lodge Free and Accepted Masons Chapter; No. 241, Nittany Council, No Constans Com No a3 Knights Templar, was a meres Jala Altoona, Wil nmesport thirty sec- ond degree Mason. trustee of the mumber of been n fonte, He was united in mariage with Mise Bessie Musser, who survives wily two sons, Thomas, of Greensburg. and Char les A. editor of the Keystone Gagette, Bellefonte. Two brothers, Robert and Harry, both of Aaronsburg, sur. vive. he late Bellefonte m indery He of and fo Presbyterian 4. of the Temple Consistory, a gorved as a church and was olected he has Belle of that member a years ago claurch, an elder where gince going to also ——————— A ———— PENNSYLVANIA POLITICAL CALENDAR FOR 1934 The primaries will be held Tuesday, May 15, and the general election, Tues day. November 6, Nominating petitions may be oircu- lated after February 14 and must be filed By March 26. Withdrawals must be made prior to April 2, Party committes candidates may bee gin circulating thelr petitions March 1 and file them April 10 with the county commissioners, Registration In townships and bor oughs closes May 5. Candidates at the primary must file thelr expense accohnt May 30, and par. ty treasurer, June 14 Candidates nominated at tls primacy have until Septemiss 14 to withdraw, and October 3 Is the Hmit for filling vacancies. GIRLS LOCKER AND SHOWER ROOM COMPLETED AT GREGG TWP. YOU, SCHOOL Grog Vocational the nsnip recently od bullding lowe Ke Phe closing locker ro off one elementary MN was completed the upper bulldng. The ’ gt 4 facilities end of in the 8 equipped w girls and inst Mills, The ith ocker und two shower baths constr who congtruction WR rT supportl fall nN. Basket Ball Teams Alamnl, Dee, 22nd. Play Christmas Vacation, . 1 13 WHITE ( w———— ANDLE SERVICE IN REFORMED CHURCH NEW OFFICERS FOR LOCAIR CAMP P. 0. 8S. A. ELECTED entre President Vis anton Angle White P President I of Forms H. Bland tot Ralph E. Dinges J. PF. McClellan R. Rossman Sec'y, Eu B Upka DW at Ke” y Smith. Condu Inapector Guard, C Pinancial Treasurer, Recording Trustee, J ———————— A AA ATA PROGRESS GRANGE TO INSTALL OFFICERS FRIDAY, DEC, 29 Hall, officers The ceremony Brads IL Wagner N Ernest will Fri pub. Grange, Centre their newly evening of Hie invited to The new officers to be installed Master, H Overseer, M Vv A. J. W. Rteward, Jaroh PP. H Gg. WwW Eliza Progress elected install day next week attend the in are Moorea Burkholder Auman Delaney Ray Sharer L& A Lecturer Steward Assistant Sharer Chaplain Treasurer Secretary Luisa talston. Gate Keeper Durst. Mrs. Burkholder, Pomona. Mrs, Wert, Flora. Mra. White Lady Assistant Steward or, Cores, Vesta Blane. WwW. Delaney ————— A A BA: Sheffield Mik Prices Highest Since 1931 The net cash price wo ve pald he members of the Sheffield Producers Co- operative Association, Inc, for grade B milk testing 36% in the 201-210 mile gone j« $1.92 per hundred pounds for the month of Novenfher. subject to the established freight. grade and butter. fat differentials, This Is 17 cents a hundfed pounds more than the price for October, and 58 conte a hundred above the price for November of last year. It ix the highest price paid in any wonth since November, 1931. ——— I SA -. NO PAPER NEXT WEEK. The (Twistmas season Is with again, and this calls for a cessation of labor In our workshop for a few days, # custom of long standing. No paper will therefore be issued from this office next week, but te place will be open for Dusiness -- to re celve omers for printing and accept payments on subscription, and this prompts us to say that we hpoe many patrons will attempt to simighten out thelr sccoumt before the new year be- gine. . May your Christmas be joyous, and the New Year bring you a full meas ure of prosperity. Rxecutive Committee, J us & 4 TOWN AND COUNTY NEWS, 4 HAPPENINGS OF LOCAL INTEREST FROM ALL PARTS Lp Yen netime until strengtiy former . Mil. Manna t. Mr Miller Spoils, No 65, wsengers » wy # s was rnaces every in guaran vissing we to possible Rememm- i prop WT) Friday Valley were present wre make ends pracs yust be Vy Come nm 10 hen it State he New tended bY and and and Mr, t 1200 d that 8 wed with dpayd State A I. atherman's Millheim, they A. Catherman er Mrs. figured In driving It appears a car dNve Cather following Mae« CRIS. Catherman bruises, The Mrs Malick left in passing Penn township, ® ther moti wk, of crash were Voodward Malick thi as Ray struck rd car the man car and a wrecked Mrs and from the tick Bot} ry plunged Mrs efved into Peck and lacerations arcident turning Raymond resulted far t Boob. 100 o of podesty the Civil have made with a presi For Wa a pledge of co-operation dent of United States. Reprusefit« ing survivors of the Southern forces. present and past officers of thelf organization have signed an expression of President Roosevelt Thuw sward heals North and The President's success A8 i not omplets, Prone Street the since veterans first time r, Confederate the 16.000 ovalty to gress is made t breach between the i conclliator be hives the WW however, a between until tion of good and the Grain Beit wil wil At of the church, the fourth quarterly mierence East Main Street Methodist Lock Haven, with District Su perintendent A. Lawrence Miller, of Williamsport, presiding, official board commended the work of Rev. and Mrs. Collins BE. Hazen and asked fof their return for the seventh consedts tive year by a unanimous vote. The board also asked the district superine tendent to use his Influence with the bishop to have their petition granted. ev. Hasen served the Centre Hall Spring Mills Methodist pastorate pri to going to Lock Haven, and was equile iy popular here, the The excitement attending the burn ing of the Boozer garage resulted In Mra, Jacob Sharer experiencing a pl of memory, which was regained after a night's rest and sleep. Mrs, Shae er accompanied Mise Margaret Widles, a boarder, to the fre and while thete she felt something unusung was haps pening her, and returned home OR reaching her home she falled to rete ognize it, but wes stated previously, rest and sleep brought her mind back a normal condition. Wednesday, af ternoon Mrs, Christopher Miller, Philadelphia, a close friend, s=rived and she has since been doing mach {v (OMe {ort her host, : ,