VOL. CX1. HALL, PA.. TH URSDAY., OCTOBER ym 19 sl) NO. 39 G 0. P. LOSSES IN STATE W 4 650.000; DEMOCRATS : SHOW GAIN OF Announcing Democratic gain of 100.000 in comparative reg- th Democratic State this fig m a more than rat n streng Lawrence 1 at \ lab week made pub latest available vlaty permanent 1 Isl ationg a September counties wre not on- the final Monday, weel, Septem- 1937 report- fons for counties wn 650.000 Ov - Republi- the ARO Lie ounty over e list with a slash yr ( an losses Allegheny Democratic Seven counties registrations higher Brad- Potter tdential vear {dentia year, Dax phin and ford, Susquehanna Althot wmties, yared ratic losses BLAS - MR. JUSTICE K IS 0. Kk. es M. mle nderwent the CONSCIENTIOUS lacks but one characteristic that may be open to questionable criticism. And that HE IS NOT A POLITIC IAN. Mr. Walker is possessed of a sym- pathetic temperament that places his high ideals of service above position in lite, creed, race or partisan€ip. His friends are not of one party alone, but of all political faiths. FALL SESSION EVAN.-REF. HELD CLASSIS CHURCH IN of of BEING The Fall quehanna the West the K wil] be | church Rupley, Su vangelic dd session Classis and Church Reformed F. A. 10 Reformed the Trinity istown, the or, begl Octobe 18) Rav, on oth, and secundus are OVER STATE IN SOCCER I TIGERS WIN | (COLLEGE Hall» t and Centre soccer team fou! the State Friday tarting outpiay wd | | i j {lege eleven here on to f 2 to 0. F and enthusi or om the Mack m plays wd of the Farmers respectively The Elder D congregation o the past the local attendance Ch Zubler gation, lnssis Js th or, Rey in WwW. presided Rittenhouse at fn sday evening. f Revs H by Kline deceased Rupp, D Memorials F. Dewire ministers, KE x 1 MIKen D. and wr y —— FARMERS REPORT POTATO LOSS DUE TO Hom an ts farmer dams Mr. Homar acres in renOr serious rot eleven them was obll the > Cro — BARTHOLOMEW KEPLE R~ At Mall Messenger Wanted New ing attending in in 1 Mr. Walker cepted loyment In Hav * nr or mihi establishment early and with from youth nds with the labor his min i assiduwsly to thoroughly every task However, endowed with nd fuller him a keen = fo idious and he md outlet soon a nature of ats a wpivin v In t} eminently by y the study lnw he has been © arning imaeolf throu years of practice before for judgement demeanor reputation the high reoutation Maney Ath Mr rs B he to I gooxd his and modest in Walker has gained a for sympathies h and homes life and He hae the faith In the of to. day realize that with proper en- eouragement of the Court many young lives can be charted into useful chan nels, Mr. Walker has placed his eandl- dacy in the hands of ATLL, the people whom. if he js elected he will serve without fear or favor, He asks that you do not neglect your right of franchise and that you take a friend with you to the polls on November Ind. tenacious fightey Hin the delinquent of cliente gO the prob represents out vont lems environment youth to i Te Centre Hal considering ti team for Arney at Ae new men, locals were half-bach wing posi ut anding the Ralph Martz Bil Captaly George at the lof 1 tion Ker) new Dean Runkle Bucky side Tw | respec tis up Bender Breon PARALYSIS STH P |SECOND-HALF SCHEDULE IN BASKETBALL LEAGUE Howard Centre at Spring at Hall Snow Shoe Mill H Hall Howard ‘ Spring Mills, Snow Si Ai at Mill- heim Fob hein Min Spring Mary a 0 Mili Hall Lt Centre at at Howard; Halil Hall Snow {entre at Mill Hall $s h 1 inl Shi ng Mills Howard. Mardh Snow at yo | 4 at Spring Mills, March S—Miltheim Centre Hall at Shoe Howard Centre Millheim Mill at Hall; Shoe Hall | at at Mill Mijls Hall Spring Howard at Snow EE ——————— the appointments State Administration announced last week that of Ray D. Gilliland, State College, to a clerkship at $1800 per year, T.-L. Among by the was Governor Earle is asking the voters in the state to vote against the pro- posed bond jssue of $42,000,000, which is now discovered not to be needed to carry through Commonwealth con. struction. OLD FORT HILL IS PASSING oungs hallenged its sleep which a Oe loge look and passes their w “{ Fort proper, the approach beer Mr ] hig contractor MARRIED BY } LOCAL J. OF P. tr WW ’ 1 {oriwy Ww ox FEI INN - OoDnn LOWS ALL, ro TOBER 11 {f ONSOLIDATH MAY B of Federated Woman's of Centre County Meeting M CALENDAR. FARM (an Vegetable SOUP Select Fruit. Farm Show in selecting for the State Show It is tant to more than be | final exhibit, pick the will needed Some for probably fi will be dis Stats have to cardey various reasons Penn 1 fruit specialists Pul lets Should in ht at remind Gain—Pulletg should the Penn wed same time they Some poultryn at regular intervals condition find m their +3 on their birds to arried Others it the breast Barley Yields Well<During the past! improved han-} ¢ die a few amount | on bones i barley strai: tried’ in| While | an Kentucky Pen winter No. 1 wylvania counties, hardy, it jocal | of the 11 demonstrations iveraged 6.8 per cent Penn Litter poultrymen the greate, part lin late fall and winter up a layer of thoroughly ter on the floor, specialists explain, Fertilize the Lawn—Both new and old jawns are benefited by applica. tion of fertilizer In the fall say Penn State agronomists, a A A tr — Was leag % outyicided seed and port increase, re. Slate agronomists, Solve some Problem «= Recently have eliminated the damp litter by building broken lit- Penn State poultry of The Centre Reporter, $1.50 a year. MEETING FOR MEN AND WOMEN IN GRANGE HALL, OCTOBER DEMOCRAT and ree iy" POULTRY SHORT COURSE ANNOUNCED BY rymen are seventeenth Wd the vari vania Pennsvl — killed F500 Pacer at Fair. A ———— MENTS TO BE VOTED ON AT NOV. he Reporter amendments published ee ——————— State Game eo wnt was paid The $15.00 al 8480 Tr fast Ania ryovst poste i was emoved beocat was disappearin Pennsviy forests, the $2 for the adult 13 or HNR= placed on h $1 for re 8 and — » * - » . . * CENTRE COUNTY HOSPITAL NOTES. fire Concerning side of Tuesday Shuey, patients county: "mn south Centre IMscharged Mrs Lemont. Thersday -—~ Disdinrged Weaver, Centre Hall Friday--Admitted: James ringer. Spring Mills, BR. D. 1; len A. Auman, Coburn: Mrs F. Lauer, Boalsburg. Sunday—Discharged: Mrs. Albert 8 Mowery and Infant son, State College There were 44 patients in the hos pital beginning of this week. Melvin Grover 0. Foh- Mrs, Al Roland NEWS HAPPENINGS OF LOCAL INTEREST FROM ALL PARTS | TOWN AND COUNTY wr rdner ire AiraGns flored ® re to Hien iitach ! home Ir | | “aed cent onfined ed to spending at the (Glasgow t oe), of the Cholce by the Reforme prot the fill here gnation accept ~ rate recently having twelve Penn with from Ane received from aveling heat In CEHEC. ¥ nd Pennsylvania Tennessee and They that again. } were Ireon of wh left to Californl, arrived ontinuet Texas ording on He to in Los word lay, after tr i T ie night 2 escape the ¢ western states the desert returned Arkan Kreamer hrough slate they are ready £0 34 Gramiey son of Mr. and in Calif fornia. a « myven fraternity, president. irame executive the duties fraternal Gramiey, is here he attended the the Delia Upsilon of which the fill ley Is 8a New but takes time of his office fra organisation. which he filled Juring the past two years He was accome panied to Beverly, Calif, the convefis tion city, by Mrs Gramiley. and they visited many chastarg of the fraters nities on thelr trip. A Penn State graduate of 1908, Afr. Gramley has bela various offices in the fraternity since hig school days ang is still ine” terested in the work. is the national Rays heim Yi to in the fs ad wk national -
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