Se, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 0, 1037 Hr THE CENTRE REPORTER, CENTRE HALL, PA. —— — THE CENTRE REPORTER STATE REGISTRATION FIGURES {BOROUGH SCHOOLS OPEN SHOW REPUBLICAN LOSS | TUESDAY WITH 238 PIU PILS _— : IN EVERY COUNTY CENTRE HALL, PENN A. | ; em Pennsylvania s ote in the coming| tre Hall borough esday with | SMITH & BAILEY, Proprietors municipal ons will total nearly | n enroliment f 310 in the high | 8. W. SMITH, Editor ’ : : {school, taken care of Dy five full-time 1.500.000 less th the 1936 ballot | EDW. E. BAILEY, Associate Editor and | Business Manager EE A A ISSUED WEEKLY, The public schools opened in Cen instructors, and 126 pupils in the four Registration "figures from 66 of the] grade schools. State's 67 counties show a Republican The high school stafl pul [loss of 924,811 voterg and a Demo- —— —— TERMS. —The terms of subscription to the Reporter are $1.00 a year, in advance. [cratic loss of 574.063 Legal advertising at the 2 of ten The 1937 registra‘ion is \ 3 SiC insertion. - fi ‘ nie Der Jae Sach Haast Suds known | Can, 1,741 081 Democratic, 1.601,639 Mrs. RR 8. Jamison, assistant princi- total, 3.33% 730. pal and English teacher avid 1. on application. . | Enterd in the Post Office in Centre | The 1938 registration was Repub- \ Grayhill, science and mathematics Hall as second-class matter. lican 2.665.902 Democratic, 2,065,692 total, 4,731,589 SUNDAY CHURCH SERVICES This veas the Republicans lost in physical education; Mrs. James Par- _ @ y t while the Democrats|sons, social studies and Latin, clasg enrollments, follow: Republi- J. F. Wetzel, supervising rincipal James A. Myers, social studies and very county wi PENNS VALLEY LUTHERAN CHARGE | ned in Six In addition, the 1536 Miss Marjorig Fisher, music. (Rev. L. Arthur Wagner, Pastor.) 000 has been cut to about 150,000 Tusseyville—$ to 10 A. M. ‘ i : David L. Lawrence Democratic a : : Ceatre Hall—10:30 A. M. State chairman, expressed satisfaction] ophomaore class, Spring Mille—T7:30 P. MM. with the figures. {1 reshman clas a great deal In the grade ansible cool sit 1 on 200 «1 . 3 . Republican registration leaq of 600, Senijor class, 10 girly and 10 boys Junior class 15 the CENTRE HALL REFORMED CHARGE “T (Rev, Delas B, Keener, Pastor) Centre Hall— 9:30—Church School Harvest Home Service, Ppring Milis— §:00—Harvest Home Servi 10: 00—Church School. Farmers Mills— 9:30—Church School In 1 eo registrat 10:30—Harvest Home Services, 1195 De tn ny ; Fe oy} 4 ae - ey aud . = foth Gordon, Executive Director of the Pennsyly ania (Game Commiss ion center ww EVANGELICAL i C. Shaffer, Director of the Jureau of Protection, left, and Judd Turner. Assi tant Di. ey. ¥. - Bbwterman, e8lys) tp : BOALSBURG rector of the Commission, right, destroying unsafe firearms, confiscated d uring the I aah Pepee a} L 9:30 A. M DAMAGE TO VARIOUS CARS year from eareless and illegal hunters. y RIC i 08, Sa inday School, 9: . . - xs imtis oxme lz : ; Worship Service, 10:30 A, AML | IN COLLISIONS ON ROAD F + Under a new State game law, guns, which are in poor condition are to he Tu ifie interest of safely. & i0uw 4 8 a orahip Service, § A. M Rebs ' / : is om commenting on the new provision, Director Gordon said, “It is one of the Bunday School, 30 A Me : ; igi safety -first reguiations ever placed on the statute books of the Common Locust Grove— oe Yen by Lidian | Lage At the same time he cautioned all hunters to put their guns in shape and . ‘ 1 . y and G Nef { i ! ‘ ‘ f a a y ? : ; € shape ; Sunday School, 9:30 A. A. ware: RIE hah $i ‘nck } TA i) regRic hd the scrap heap, or to the collector's cabinet, any weapon too old R rte Worship Service, 7:30 P. AM. E . i . R 4 : “ aa ll pl h uassfe fac use this fall. » 3 J } ) J — A Dey orn Miss A ‘ rik A miarber of hunters have already Jdoyd, a passenger in the Lloyd p | en M Anna - ave already been killed throug » use . Sk 4 METHODIST EPISCOPAL [Lioyd, a passenger in the Licys 3 with Mime pa 1 Zs arms, and every effort will be made to discours igh the use of defective fire. ETH vil. Paster) receive fractured nose and on). Mr. ang M : ard on e to discourage the use of such obsolete implements. Centre Hall— bout the ey Fotal damage was |daukhter, hate I gh returs kd phe on also called attention to the three-shot limit for firearms to hunt small rame $:30—Morning Worship. | Damage Bhi hvisit ®t BM M Wie v2li sad urged all hunters to insert plugs in the magazines of their repeating 19: 30—Sunday School Sarg oveTuten by PAID! Ronals Laue repnpns immediately both for the sake of safety and to avid unintentional violations. Sprucetown— | Swahrer of Reading resulted frot 1 ag A» Bb a . Jnifi jervice, 9:45 A. M. | rash Saturd i - ‘1a to Td ' Unifieq Service, 9 M [cra . i MOFRIng on routs da us ota ‘ Huntingdon | LOWER MEAT PRICES PENNY-A-WORD COI lat the intersect . " Boa lsh . Bb art . . . . ' ’ ie i NN «WA 2D) 1.1 A N PRESBYTERIAN " ‘ By a ry ! EXPECTED SHORTLY | ye M (Rev, J. M. Kirkpatrick, Pastor) wo n ere ng ir aa - 3ey a 3 : te direct ' vhen the " ' . ! 3 A 1 CBs . 5 » ‘ \ $ fogs ¥ | solamn, The 13th oe 9:30—8Sunday School. leurved Toint daz 8 "Dn on . . y ar 3a ne . ade. are wand ‘ E tise anything here, from a “Help Wanted” 10:80—Morning Worship. oa Rene a Tram 3 ous an ~ or Sale junked in wo pare for a four-line ad in this lc —— "OL » ANN NCEMENT? POLITICAL ANNOUNCEMENTS Dr. Towarend to Be In Bellelonle For Judge of Centre County, Ale So i Lhe ‘rim | N i t ‘ , en —————————————— RY ™ t. It t 6560 PERSONS ON RELIEF IN District Attorney. ! CENTRE, CLEARFIELD AREA Philip J nston of 14 announces he is g Democr t t the office tre County NEW HIGH REACHED IN STATENS WHAT DO YOU THINK] HIGHWAY DEATH RATE, JULY “One term is "One EO This expressed ship of # When for the first posit n the = ws} 1 to 24 -—- y ident wh 3 3 dents, which resulted in PLEASANT GAP DRIVER lana 5.819% injurie ™ increase ‘Rroug! The total oF a : La 3 and ” vh “+ ' Reve : Vs ast week 11a the same time was J : a ! GIVES BAIL FOR COURT year to thy end of July was 38 811 ac- | Lee St. Clair, of Pleasant Gap, whe 1 Menta A498 demths and 33.01 in | Lew FoF Fr and vicinity the previous weel } ( was found guilty of negligence in furiem, ah of familee from this wvi-| —— —— en Lr / Order connection with a motor accident ald ——— ily emjoyul a weeks outing al 4 The Centre Reporter. $1.50 a year 4 Your Pleasant Gap. in which John Savadge Oppos; Dos Season. ; T ge Park while others dod | : f aged 2%: years, of Centre Hall, Jost A petition signed by every one of | ans ave days. : Grand-Stand shits Jife, was held under $500 bail on the 350 members of the Hollidaysburg | re he Bos Wink, wife and children | a: ; Se charges of involuntary manslaughter Consolidated Sportsmen's Association wlth heh ome afier a vacation visit) 4 ats before Justice of the Peace Freemont put the association on record as being | . Ani a pares in Mand i Ait $ [1&8 4 on By Mail Hile of Pleasant Gap. He waa released opposed to the new order of the Game 3 Mrs "adh ey aid 35s | FOOD ve * from custody upon furnishing the re- Commission providing for an opé A. : h . Er ia Wi be, 2. Pr : quired vod.’ son on doe ib pie pin sen | Kuhn ware guests of Mise Daise Rowe Br. k Mall Orders Filled shies nm a driv o Will visit | 3 n Order Received 8t. Clair was driver of the car that yu vn | ; ou EH crashed into a machine driven by the'y o o . fat the home of Mr. and Mrs Harry | FRED LUSK, Manager. ’ Afte oe Prices . » » » r - 1d . E ihn, Mrs. E. M. Kuhn hocompanied | CENTRE HALL ; -h i “’ WED. J3e i anieq i child's father, Thomas Savadge of | » . o ‘ “ Centre Hall, at the Pleasant Gap in- REBERSBURG a part yof friends from Williamsport] ADMISSION ELMO WIGHT REVUE anon. { $10 Rai aa 7 . / 3 $ * » * . - * * » y ¢ ive to NSuatuck, ont $s SAT. $1.50 «hil } Yt * of +} ¥ - The child was thrown ot of the ca Mrs. Edith Gentzal entertalnex » ! t : i o - the Week ; . ud vi and Mes. Laroy Frou vii NIGHT REVUE — EVERY . NIGHT — 35¢ and Boe — om 3 n Gentzel| y visited County hospital, from Maryland: Mr and Mrs Penny- | heir parents at Palmerton last wee) DILL OR SOUR PICKLES ® children from Mil Mra Jacob Meyer and her gues | quart jar 15¢ ALLENTOWN FAIR TO HAVE and Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Rachau Spectacular Cattle Cavalcade—Tues.— Wed. —Thur. ® i Mra. €. C. Meyer of Medina, N. Y . and ao LrrY fron tailafonts spent SVOrn dave with . a) 2a OUTSTANDING FEATURES 1 “A . 4 A y fr n Bellefor » a 8 al 3 " wi h Mrs Le COLLEGE INN TOMATO Mr. and Mrs. Eversman from Pitts ous 4 Oo ange Park, last week, | JUICE 13% ox tin—i cans 24¢ The Greatest Farm, Home, Livestock and Poultry “ward Weber and sister, Miss Alice] Exhibits in the East i *® guests of their aunt, Miss Annie Wels Qual. CORN : ’ : ., os Jd Uhh 25¢ Meet Your Friends—Everybody Will Be There sustaining head inj which result-' following at her home over ed in death that night in the Centre end: Mr. and Mrs, Benjami —— packey burgh are visit ng the ee Kid ’ rr . Wel yd Eversman is the {ormer v Weber of Huntingdon, were week-end Visitorg to the Great Allentown Fair, known as “America's Greatest | Mrs, County Fair, September 21, 22, 23, 24 | Kidder No, 2 ean, 2 Weber and 25, will have an opportuniy of] 1 ? steel mill in Pit wirgh. is home for Misg Anng Sweeney is visiting » i . s or] $1.45 Dosey ousin Miss Margaret Jacobs in Cen! i ~~ n peeing America largest single herd of wild buffalo nly eight miles away : 1 sre from the site tt iret vy t ss 11 t) " 3 ty Hall h i ¥ he Crea J town » the wmchiners + his department o an 1 RE 8 4 . y eps \ Wels *E Faipy is the famous Trexler Game Pre-| lalpl “um gs, who is employed Mrs. Harry Felty of New Orleans] ois Qual. PEAS nl No. & can—_ cans 0 f£ 3 Aly To . and M Paul Coxey and children of serve containing hun 1 1 ’ Ha tatt td ser taining hundreds of buffal ‘ < ven i= his parents C3 roe alt vis ror : ireenashurg spent last wetk t tha “ ¢ i and thousands of deer, «lk and other |the Arthur Cummings, over the weok- This Paper For One Year and animals roamin he hillsides and end i W. Hess home | Pel Malz NIBLETS plains as hey ( in their native| laVand Bierly drovg to Kingston on | Joalsburg Lutheran Parish: Shiloh] ° bes 2 cans for 25¢ haunts. It was in 1909 that the late {Sunday to visit Misg Margaret Kane Preaching at 9:30; 8 8 at 10:30. 52 Pleasant Gap—8. 8 at 9:30 Issues of ONLY General Harry C. Trexler, really as a|Who ig recovering from an operatio At a ch! % » 5 hobby, began his conservation of these Miss Kane, the English teas a in pr ing at 10:45 Boalsburg 8 Momo Log Sow rs SHERRIES 25¢ interesting animals which were rapid-!local high school, will be unable * 30; ¥ P. at 6:20; preaching a: 7:30.1 5 hin a8 Y More than a million readers throughout the $ ly becoming extinct in American wile be here for the opening of the school|At the different services the pastor) country read PATHFINDER regularly for a 1 85 Jife. Since then, it has become one of |term. Her work will be taken over by will preach on “Christian Worship Promedary GRAPE FRUIT complete, timely and unvarnished digest of the y the most interesting show places of | Mise gara Kelley (How and why we should do certain VICE — No. 2 can—3 cans 25¢ news. Are you overlooking something? Today, the Hast, and each year many thou- Toul. Ziegler jeft for Port Matilda : economic and political affairs are at their topsy-turviest. urists vis this enormous 0 in work as teacher of Science PALMOLIVE SOAP Every new turn of events is apt to affect your pocket-book. ematics in ‘he high school | Bate for 17¢ Everyone's asking, “What's it all about, and how much is it Before you can answer that question acts) and EymMwolism game preserve, | Next to the towering herd of buffa-|'n that place Pu i 1 ' going to cost me?” b Ic Auction Sa eé | ou must be able to interpret the news; and before you can 10, thy most interesting thing to see Mr. and Mrs. John Weaver left for : CUT GREEN BEANS nterpret you must have all the facts clearly explained. in this game preserve is the large Bloomsburg on Sunday to visit at 2 i € at . . herd of elk. Those who visit the Great | The home of their daughter, Mrs South Dakota viii: No, 2 cans—4 cans for 29¢ Allentown Fair this year can visit y Mastellar. ” N : LN EVERY WEEK from the this enormous game preserve and ita | Mrs. John Ocker and daughters Jean micom— ——— $54 dos 7 114 ISIN NEWS interesting wild animals by merely and Julia returned to Bellefonte for SUPER Ts i CENTER of the WORLD P**» - to _ ithe ls : an As pin . large package 18¢ ; : Jou with its reliable, easy-to-read and easy- taking a half hour's drive from the opening of the schools after vis. site of the Great Allentown Falr, iting at the W. F. Bierly home for y o-understand news reviews in words, The great Allentow _|#om, time. : Sp——————— - . sesmcmomntn: 1 : sored by the I yr on Mr. and Mrs Ammon Strayer from At} jeksburg, Pa. HEINZ COOKED SPAGHETTI mt ve a and a . tural Society. Next to the fair the|'” Hamsport visited among relatives MONDAY, SEPT. 13 ‘a ¢ eans 25¢c a y_and inte ble su of current chief hobby of the late General Trex. |'N? past week. Reginni . : = g interpr tatio is iy i pt ler was this game preserve, and when Miss Anna Ziegler, who ls employed nning at 1:00 O'clock P. M. “ow ‘ 25 an” ; Ely : the py eg ee to think a. he died he bequeathed the entire tract |/n Sta’e College, spent the week end 2 eams ‘ 5% : straight, Other lv news m nes together with a trust fund, for its|®' the home of her parents, the W. Mated Teams and Single Horses { yea Pat mantenance, to Lehigh county. Thus | Zleglers. Good Colors; Good Welght Basen, N18 ; ; : al 3 hy r a limited gi $A 1 Ya: : elghts. iii sails ; hs intag YOO, or e can offer you IS THE TIME TO FILL UP | iy " f ! a’ or the game preserve became public | 720k Guisewite, why is employed in {OW property, and since that time hundreds |® Woolworth store at MecConnellsville NOW ATHFINDER. of thousands of dollars have boen|™TIVed at the home of his parents |M. W. Boyer, Auet. YOUR EMPTY LIGHT SOCKETS Fw, write and take spent in improving the roads and|'h® Twin ¢ iisewites, for a week's JOHN GRUENWA 19, 25, 40, 50, 40-Wakr BULPS g = perl oy of this offer without delay. LD 15¢ EACH. £0 me woe 3 | assuring your highways which traverse it vacation,
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