'$ - Attorney Voters Give Johnston Plurality of 1313. Prohibition Is Voted Out of the Constitution. JOHNSTON Sunday sports won in the Borough o! Bellefonte, DRYS WIN IN CENTRE. fon Amendn Two Ors mate in in fice, Mus Phil Jury Mer Judge Ww. Vict Mrs. Clay E F D. Coune A. Ww. JW Geor Hen Lastt B ( 3. 1 Erns Tax € Curt For Agal No. No. No. No. No. No. No. No. No. No. No. Ne, / BORO ELECTION, THE VOTE IN POTTER TWP eighty-eight elect- Following | the vote and Hall hundred hundred at Tuesday's Centr out of an election in township fou and twents : ! iL (: L elex A Barger School Director (2 k | 8) 243 Maynard R 1 John 164 , +3 H desires for publi : their Me D gar {orm 174; UHmmey, the folic wing result R I» ser W. Gettig, ip H. Johnston, Commissioner rili A. Pletcher, R Condo, D Supervisor Bubb B Collector Bible, Fohringer Tax Forrest Justice of the A 153 Peace —F I), 186; George Sharer, | of Eleetion— A. Henney, R or A. Auman, For Assesor. complete returns Wert's (DD) (RR) is conceded. A A AIRS SAAS . C. DUCK ELECTED SHERIFF OF MIFFLIN (COUNTY BY Duck, sheriff of Mifflin He Are nog election over John Ralston but Ww in, D la Irooks R Knarr, D (2) Rn R Jane 1000 Charles C. Democrat, was Homan, i elected Bailey, D Hagan, D ton by a of county plurality of 1000 is a native Congratulations, » Gregg township fiman (3) | Sheriff select R { R ; ia——————————— PROHIBITION “OUT" AS RE- SULT OF TUESDAY'S ELECTION F. Keller, ree of the ’., Bradford, D Three of A, Miller, D six States to vole on D the Eighteenth Amendment on Tues. jday favored repeal. making the requis » ge Vogt, BR White, . D ite number to annul the amendment ry The iday Utah States voting for repea; on Tues wer The Kentuck's ¢ Pennsylvania, Ohio, and n D MeClellan, two Carolinas voted dry Brungart, in not Known nt fact until ti decision ls this time, due to the that ita vote Flink, 3. Grove, R D is not counted ¢ day following | the election Fotterolf, B wt Frank ollectore is 2 Heiber, R PD. Bartholomew, “IN. Y. MILK CONTROL BOARD SAYS OCTOBER PRICE, SL70 Preliminary estimates of the prices i padd for milk delivered in October show an estimated average price of $1.70 a {hundred pounds for milk testing 3.5 iper cent. of fat and delivered in the 1201 to 210 mile zone. Milk used in _ | butter Increased from 79 cents a hun dred to 81 cents; milk used in cheese dropped from nearly 05 cents to eighty cents a hundred, while milk used in Classes 2-E and 2-D brought less the latter half of the month due to lows ered prices In those classes. The blended price of $1.70 can he compared to 31.79 In August, and 31.81 in Sep- tember. The lower price in October is due to the exceedingly heavy October production, estimated by some come panies to be twenty pounds a day to the herd more than the October, 1033, yield, The blended price cannot be maintained at the August and Septem: ber level with, the increase in deliveries, according to the Control Board, even though the present fluld milk prices are malntaived, D. Repeal Repeal Lito. nat No 106 134 120 122 Yes 59 14 30 44 24 1m Boe EO Ne THE SWARTZ WRECKED Wm mikes POULTRY NEAR TRUCK BOALSBURG Stats £1 B. Swartz, of wlelphin by so, and regular trips to truck, arryving poultry, retu BT Hints and et one return trip ANNUAL RED CROSS DRIVE STARTS TODAY The today Red Cross ursday) and drive threo annual iT solicitors or every days home in will visit Hal; for contri} which has f fox il Centre Mit townrd a tfve Ons fis Otr¥ed the imelioration of human suffering wher the world over und omment Hall FOUND DEAD CLEARS I'F BOGGS TWP, YOUTH £ 1} { of x SALOON — SALON — SOLON. The two your Ha ’ Be geting 1g Indies pened n name artist pu made HOT) 8 ing other to most where Hquid refreshments of fess Whig! dispensed a Beilefonte idvertisement called it beaut rd with and ends y “selon. which we has no connection what. of SOOVOr beautify. But all’ with these young been changed the business faces ‘setting’ hair and ing well # that well ay the Beauty Salon conducted by jadies. for their sign has to of luck from “salon.” them the “saloon” and we wish beat MI MAI OSS A S5. SEVERAL VACANCIES IN 1. KN MARINE CORPS TO BE FILLED The Marine Corps has several vacan- for young who oan furnish recomendations thelr good char- acter, and who are physically sound, between the of 18 and 30 years. sixty-eight seventy -four inches In height For the ambitious young man who likes to travel, is fond of sports and ig interested in knowing how other in of* the world live, work and play. and how they are and especially the cles men as to ages to people remote piaces governed, man through bhranchin ean joy feel tha! world Marine Post for young w degires to Improve himself dedtromm of fields were ha life the he getting al Applicants may education and fis 2 ut into new an and ne same time ead in the write fo the Station, Room Philadelphia, ia Recruiting Office Building. information Corp Pa. Et ———— HALLOWE'EN PRANK CAUSES ACCIDENT NEAR MIFFLINBURG An obstruction of corn fodder six feet high, built in a highway at Ray's Church, near Mifflinburg, resulted se riously. An Essex sedan driven Ny Miss Bertha Hackenberg, accompanied by Misa Rose Tauro and Mrs. Helena Snyder, stopped near the obstruction to permit 4 man who happened to he near the place remove the barrier. While he wag doing so a car driven by a Mr, Huber, of Shamokn, ran through the obstructon and struck the Essex car, resulting in a serious Injury to Mise Tauro, and also damaged the ear to the extent of $76.00. A A ML AAAS 00 FERTILIZED PASTURES PRODUCE ABUNBANCE AND BETTER FEED Plenty of feed for 13 milk cows and 3 young cattle, day and night, on seven acres where formerly sheep practically starved on poverty grass and moss de- scribes the change obtained by Roy Wick, of West Sunbury, Butler county, from the application of Hime. acid phos phate, and manure, CAMPER, SUNDAY ALPHONSO SWAGEL, CCC KILLED AT BOALSBURG, Alphonso member Bwagel, a (. camp No. 656, at Colyer, ly killed at at Boalsburg, the intersection noon Fort wirg Pinchot road lesson In 1} entered right ne over n the ¥isher who 4 Thea youth, like Mo. Me- njure tussel TRUE BILLS FOUND BY GRAND JURY fhe wtaff the of the found jail Interior and also the County C ihe rs in SIT missioners ives for the LIER FAnes nterior and House MARRIAGE Watson RBunday LICENSES, Bellefonte tellefonte BE snnis Moriarity Hawk Run Fowler Hawk Run George OC B Deibiler Furnace Furnace Penna, Rosella Penna. Harpster Fred D Dorothy Houser State MoClenahan College Centre Hall Nittany Nittany Roy 8 Bertha M. Ww E. tarner Cunsalius Ralpy Mary Dreese State College Houserville Ea COURT OPENS MONDAY: 42 COM. CASES PREPARED Attorney John will Struble District Love present forty-two Commonwealth cas es to be tried at the criming court to open on Monday. Twelve cases are booked to be heard on Monday, five on Tuesday, seven on Thursday. eighteen on Wednesday, and LOCAL AND PERSONAL. ¢ James Searson back from the Huntingdon where she underwent a rather operation. Mrs ome {to her hospital serfous in Report comes from Miami Fla. that Mra, Ada Butz, who went to that city from here a few weeks ago, Is a nos pita; patient. George M, Cooney, of Colyer. was taken to the Lewistown hospita; on Saturday, suffering from complications, His condition was regarded serious Glenn Tressler, who underwent an appendicitis operation in the Lewistown City hospital, Is again at his home here, and is Jovering nicely. Dr. and Mrs. Edward A. Smith, who are living with Mrs. (Dr) A. OO Lieb, in town, recently celebrated the fiftieth anniversary of their marriage. Cone gratulations, Philip Musser, § years old, son of Mr. and Mrs. Philip Musser, of Pleas ant Gap, and grandson of Mr. and Mrs, H. B. Fye, of town, on Saturday fell from a wagon and sustained a frac ture of an arm above the elbow and also dislocated the elbow. The youth war taken to the Centre County hows pital where the proper services were rendered. The boy accompanied his futher to a corn field on the John De: 9, 9, 1933. HOUSER—~MeCLENEHAN. ulet wedding took place last Fri th fit Pp He ind making will up houselesping when they intend bulidi Hy wned WASSON-ALTUMMINGS, Wasson and Miss t cribed to Hine ——————— A ————— Hed { ross Demonstration Pool, Life-Saving a. Gleanland Hed Cross network casting Company M.. Saturday Hall Miss of the State 1 Centre rf Pe College Red Cross series Hyglene and Courses have of the American ent Home Such teaching = Care of the een given period of ars in various ris 3 ana Several ye of the chapter have been found very profitable to the women who have taken them The Rol; Call activities in begin Friday with a demon- of methods In Life Saving to the Glennland Pool. A number young people there been trained for membership in Senior Life Saving Service of the erican Red Crosse. This service is part of the Red Cross program to make water sports not only more popular but safer, faniilics Cole as well as to their Risty lege will stration ba held at of have the Ame MM lr Ss. Harleuts, 2ie, order to correct a which no good reason lation, 1 hereby give that hair cuts in my shop remain at the fi mer low No in price P. Geary, Centre In for rumor has gained circu- notice price of 25 cents, raise is in Hall, ——— A A MIT: NEWS, PERSONAL, ETC, FROM TEACHERS COLLEGE, LOCK HAY'N Mise Anna Lock Haven fia Brown, Class the al a given Curwin H. Btein, pastor of the English Latheran ohurch, in honor the Laitheran students of the college. Miss Wert demonstrated her ability to cite readings while Miss Brown favored the group with a vocal solo, ¥ prospoct.- he Wert, a Freshman at th T. C., and Miss Wane member of the Junior school, entertained of Rev =. n at tea mame at the home of oe Misses Bertha Sharer, Anna Wert and Margaret Delaney, students at the the Lock Haven 8. TT COC, spent the week-end at their respective homes Miss Wanda Brown, a student in the lock Haven 8. T, C., has been elected Point Secretary of the Girls’ Glee club of that school. It is her plan to award points for membership, holding an of- fice, and for special work done. At the close of the semester the three students obtaining the most points will be given a prise. Miss Margaret Delaney was given a prize for being the most humorously dressed persom at a Hallowe'en party given by the Women's Athletic Asso: ciation of the school. She was dress. ed as a little Dutch boy, her costume being made from newspapers. Walter M. Wilkinson, student at flock Haven 8, T. OC, was singularly honored by being elected unanimously to the office of Art Editor of the Praceo, annual school publication. “Jack” Guisewhite, student at LL. HK 8 TO, spent the week-end at his home in Rebersburg. laney farm, near hore, where the noe cident Fappened. AI ASB The Centre Reporter, $1.50 a year. ——, TOWN AND COUNTY NEWS. : HAPPENINGS OF LOCAL INTEREST FROM ALL PARTS ough past and three or Nn as many ashington, Centre rived hers 10 exers returned make idea the n Sep Bullet! #33. This weekly 9 pera tL voetuk, » patient the Aaronsburg o Hyle Wolfe ocoupied Stover farm in sale Was ed was but nu ad beer Mrs Office rege effect Lewisburg office a few days ago retirement of Owen i carrier, the tals ras absorbed bY Wa post of served directly re oihee Post Department's HCY was put into when following the Berkensock i we rye ritors Dy from New Columl and the the a CTARTrrer fice remainder from Lewisburg The annual thank-offering service of the Woman's Missionary Boclely of the Evangelical church of Centre Hal, will be held Thursday, November 28, af 7:30 P. M. A play entitled “On the Yon Side of Little Pine” will be pre* sented. There will also be several feats ures in The public is cordially invited attend. An offering wil be lifted for the benefit of the thank«ofs fering collection sONg to Visitors from Philadelphia at the Ja« colby Sharer home, Centre Hall were Mrs, Christopher Miller and son, Chriss topher, and iatter's friend, Mise Edith Bensor; Mr. and Mrs, Ceorge McCann, Thomas and Frank Hutton, the jatter's friend, Miss Helen J. Davison, Howard R. Baldwin, George W. Fry, Mr and Mrs. Vicolek and thele daughters, Misses Meriam and Engas. The three ast named ladies are vocals and entertained and their hosts with several the and iste guests selections from Seven On a return a hunting trip through the Mountaind, Thurs day of last week, Lawrence Mille: and former Sheriff Yarnell, met with an age cident where the Tusseyville-Colyar road crosses the Potters Mile-1loalse burg concrete road. A truck hit thele car and the latter landed in an adjoins ing field. The truck was from Lewis town and was being driven by Harry Milier. The occoupants of the car and truck driver escaped Injury, bur the vehicles did not fare so good Dr. E. A. Zeigler, head of the res search institute work at the Mont Alte School of Forestry, at Mont Alto, wa¥ a caller at this office on Thursday ale trenoon, having passed through herd on pu speaking tour to young men at Civilian Conservation camps, Dr. Joie ler was well pleased with the work being done In the forests, the morale of the boys, and the fine personality of the officers and superintendents af the campg visited. He has been in fore ostry work during all his Hfe, and foe twenty years was at Mong Alto. Amis ong his “boys” are Forecaster TT. ©. Hats beson, Milroy: Forester A. BB. Winters, Mifflinburg, as well as the head of the Forestry department at Rockview patie itentlary, whose name the writer Call to recall, Mra Zeigler will bo most Kindly rememberad by many of ouf readers when they are remindsl that before marriage she was Miss Relwes oa Moyer, who abeut thirty yars age