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, : ,