in A ——— VOL. CVIIIL New Deal Candidates Win In County, District and State Gingery for Congress ; Thompson for State Senate ; Decker for Assembly, All Democrats, Win in Centre County and the District. Logue, Rhodes, Ken- ator, hag ¢ Jurality over David A. | Congres Guffey, Earle, nedvy. Don Gingery, Jack Thompson, Reed, and John W. Decker, all’ the ie State, Legisl by variou the time hich includes Dem didates on in and jected Jenatorial Congroessic goes to press afternoon With tal of 7900 eph F. 400 districts in about districts for United floy States Cruliey, Unofficial Vote Cast at Tuesday's Tt. S. Senator Election in Centre County. Rep, in Gen'l Assembly Nenator Rep. In General It Congress Governor Gov. Assembly DISTRICTS IN CENTRE COUNTY Qellefonte, N Bellefonte, Bellefonte, Centre Hall Howard Philipsburg, Port Matilda Boro wth 1 So Gregg, Gregg, Gregg. Hal Ha Halfmoon Harris, E Harris, W Howard Huston Liberty, Miles, Marion Miles, Miles, Liberty, Patton Penn Potter. Potter, Potter, nes, ines. E 88 Tush, Rush, Rush, Rush, Snow Shoe, Snow Shoe, Spring, N Spring, 8 Spring, W Taylor Union Walker, Walker, Walker, 0 “i 3 3 Er E 8 THE ELECTION IN THE BOROUGH The election on Tuesday in the bor. Eigh- cent of the Democratic and ough wag quiet, is the rule. ty one per 1 Republican registered vote ghowed | thelr preference at the polis A total of 359 voles were cast out of a possible 428%, divided thus: I'emo- cratic, 234; Republican, 124; Prohibi- tion 1. This i= the vote according to party registration. The actual vote j ne found In the table varies somewhat {from this as applied to the Republi. { ean candidates, but carries through ‘on the Democratic side, | Theres were cast 215 straight Demo- eratie and 87 straight Republican tick ofs, on total of 2302. 67 ballots were split, and two thrown out, Bea the talvde for detalls, Fire Company to Meet, Ll A meeting of the loral fire company JOHN W. DECKE!L wii bo held In the councll room, Toes: Demoerat—Elected to Lower House In a v State Legislature, i EDW, "JACK" THOMPSON o'clock, in State Leglslature, -~ approximately 3000. Thompson wns one of the original Roosevelt dele- gates from Pennsylvania who held owt against the assaults of the enemy In the Chicago convention John W. of Bpring voted a the lower Denker, ed] house two Wily peat In of the Assembly for a dede Holmes inty He L1Ons8, for re General having ied the most John 1, voters of OC year term, who Honorable baad to re-ele the for i the od SURVEYING PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE IN CENTRE HALL Now INSTRUCTIONS IN HOG BY WOLFE PROVE 8 RAISING EFFECTIVE aii Both omewhat of a set responsible for the ton the necofanry in litter club Theae spend tho their dad, will not in lamenting about the farmer, but will OVercome olstac: boys, like their time handicaps of work and others The h direction go to on the falled to master weighed under Agent R, C WH ware the of County Blan- ey AMAIA LIGHT COMMONWEALH RUSI. NESS FOR NOVEMBER COURT The Commonwealth feature November court be extremely the will of the Liovd fore Foor ~ in in Centre county light, #ince but ten the thirteen bills presented LL) grand jury were found {true ® Millhedm, was named man the jury. The jury minor improvements at the closed by complimenting the commissiomers for the fine appearance of the court of justice True bills found were az follows: Charles Holt, of Union township, stntutory offense. Roy Bair, of Gregg township; utory offense, Walter Busko, Hayes Quick and IL Facer, assault and battery. William Reese and Elmer Johnston, neglect of duty. John Petters, violation bf Vehide code. % Ll Paul R. Byers, maintaining a gamb- ling device. A. M. Balley Belleftnte, of vehicle code, James A. Kuhn of State College. disorderly conduct and resisting arrest, Bills which the grand jury found not true were: Solomon Niemi, of Bellefonte, viola. tion of vehicle code, Joseph Rose, assault and battery, Mary Yakich, asault and battery, OAL IM 3 SSA The women of the Evangelleal church will hold a chicken corn soup supper on Saturday evening, Novem- iber 10th, in the primary room of the church, Price, 30c. lee oream will be on sale. Boob of mendod jall, and stat. 8, violation Team #&ioes Through Sehedule Undefeated Time In History of School Ieague for First For the first time in £ 1} woh ‘ f the $C HOG theo the soccer his Centre finls undefeated regul its “TIGERS” DRAW FIRST BLOOD IN CHAMPIONSHIP SERIES Centre Hall *High™ Girls Dodge Rall Win at Boalshure. a GOODLING-TOMHAYE FARM BOUGHT BY CD. BARTHOLOMEW Alexand Kurtz The stone ho farm, and Cron improvements ise, the masonry Leu catsiiteg ne condition {in and shed baallt The farm farms Bairfoot an farmes—owned itholomew, which is for his making He will take possession sihraw {Tombave other the i Heokm hy the on the mn do MMA [YOU HEAR OF THE WINNERS, — BUT WHAT OF THE LOSERS! Bweepstake winners {ing at many “human interest” tographer make opportunity. Again the public jrmaliest part of the ture magnifipd of are again smil readers from front NeWspaAPers. pages {mon mare reporier and the most of a gram sors th sweepsiake pi out all proportio the shadows of conjecture should not the publi and fair treatment have? Why not list the winners? An a demand the that the } news As newer question was given in calculations from London pointed out that while of a newspaper was required to that city's list of 1500 pages would to list the losers, several month It one whole page ago wan give winners nearly have been needed PENN STATE BASEBALL STAR SIGNED WITH “REDS” Another former Penn State baseball star has won an opportunity for a big jeague trial. It was announced a few days ago that Walter W. Walus, sec- ond baseman on the Nittany teams of 1932 and 1933, has signed a contract to play with the Cincinnati Redg in the National League. 4&1 CLUB ROY SELLS LAMB AT # PER LB Five dollars a pound, one of the Fighest prices ever pald, was received by Perry Mumford, Crawford county 4-H club boy, for his grand champion Inmb at the recent Pittsburgh Live. stock Show, reports W. B. Connell, in charge of lvestoock extension for the Pennsylvania State College. This lamb weighed 85 pounds and was also a member of the grand ctamplon pen of three lambs The 5 . NO.#4 TR —O— FROM ALL PARTS here again. 5 week PE | helr last rated in bounds, not Dro- of hildren fash children he coming strongly ad- health auth have the ce to extreme oold ' overcome the une. are thus who ine the wine 4 at least gutors” vie procedure. the ’ 3 3 not rites i i Qo OA wh Aly 1 y wi they therefore children brave legwed shoul hint the wx such a ked up through ted and appoint { the member rd for deceased member the school de mak it HORRY that in order lid the board re* the matter for that a petition from acting in dave following the death the member. The school board has the power to fill the vacancy, but such appointment holds good only until the next municipal election, whereas the appointment by the Court is good for the unexpired term. Our dea of courageous youth was exemplified in a trio's chasing a healthy skunk up an alley the other night and out onto the front street. We thought for a time we were marked fur =» “broadside.” but a convenient hole under BR. 8 Hagan's front porch was apled by Mr, Skunk, and he darted in, thus sparing us perhaps, and the dar. ing boys hard on hig heels. Chagrin ed nt having lost their quarry, the vouths flattened on the sod, stock A fiashlight into the hole where the skunk sought refuge, and wity their only weapon--a long stick-—sought to dislodge the animal. They were une successful. To boys, seeking the hide of a skunk (at Thc to 3L00), a litle thing like the high-power aroma em: fited In defense by a polecat ly not to frain $ thirty of for all the tea in China
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