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EACH FARMER'S ALLOTMENT 1 AVERAGE ON HIS FARM. —G FIRST PAYMENT EARLY TH ON FIVEYEAR WHEA RECEIVE FIRST BEN] NEXT SPRING, BASED ro SECOND 0 Bi IS FALL, PENN ATE REDU( SALARIES ~T TMENT YY INDI ON INSTITUTION, TER CLOSE PL OORING FEATURE WHICH HAD OF CIVIL WAR, H BACK THRE} SETS THIS FAIR Civil War » not t i te the past, ane nong clea people a le or ti and fral-anits the Grange this growing Centre county cause, almost ganizing borders of the sounty nie” was a day celebration of these subordinate ‘groups, the members pa- rading In the novel and strange re salina adopted at that thine, Although the location of the first “Pienie,” the top of Nittany Mountain, was for some years the favorite spot for this gathering and so much pleas. ure wag derived from the event that spirt of LE of to nging Pe ition organis ( was in direct response wnla in began bodies within th The firs: "Plc desire and this Or- Pennsyly no agenrds immediately subordinate a two-day affair and camp over night. A few brave spirits brought tents and cooking equipment for a trial and ex pressed so much delight In the exper. fence. others concluded it must be worthwhile. Soon the number ing the camping privilege nereas 4 to the extent more space wins needed than the, “top” afforded. The Old Fort woods “ Wi ONLY FEW AS GROWN IN SIZE YEARS AND INTEREST YEARS, — ENTIRELY tiv improved About CO=ODeT we celebration ange park, appropriat An additional two days were st apart for the event during the time it was held in the Fort woods and another day added at thts import ant date. making it almost a full week given to recreation. BExhibits of farm products and machinery were solicited and the general features of a fair. ex- cluding horse’ racing, were in evidenea Since that date this institution has isbmdily grown and developed with out- standing success, By 1923 it had outgrown the original {28 acres ands the demand for more [#pace was met by another purchase of land adjoining, which has been de. re and fitted for the first held on Gr a8 it was named iy lor advantage, covering 73 neres. Mod. ern equipment, pure water and #ran- age, electrically lighted, and a consist. ent Pennsylvania, snd a differnt one with its umique feature-the camp-—found nowhere «dso on a fair grounds, it Is sald, east of the Mississippl River, HALL. PA. HORSES AVERAGE $100.45 AT DODDS HORSE SALE, eA HRS A BLACK SNAKE FAVORITE PET OF SAGE OF SEVEN MTS, . { ’ i BOARDS 6:1} fPPROPRIATIONN a —— DEM. STATE COMM. PLEDGES SUPPORT TO SUNDAY i j Legl ne 5 the Ban i w fh tas fhetw : meridian, en of two and six. Bunday ballot voting There wil] bo a except used, fe parate LOT the question where mas. hines In cities, boroughs and towne ships where a majority of the electors vote Sunday sport, ordinanceg or resolutions shall be passed leensing Sunday afternoon baseball and foot. bali games where an admission ju charged. The leense fee per game is not to exceed $50.00 for finest and second clase cities. $25.00 in third clases cities, $5.00 in boroughs and towns and $1.00 in townships This bill was the first Introduced in the House in the last session and was ithe forty-ninth to beseme law. It [passed tha House by a vote of 126 to {76. The Senate first defeated it by a vote of 26 to 23. Governor Pinchot isigned It om April 25. Lo AY SAP AAAI John D. Cex, aetive in the spurting | goods busindws in Tyrone, has been des. [ignated by President Roosevelt ad ipostmaster in Trone He was a loyal supporter of the Democratic party, ire thos, for IURSDAY, RELEASED ON FOUR FARMERS SCOTT BAIL; ON { i ss Alfie [GREGG TWP. FARMERS ORGANIZE i BRANCH CC. C. P. W. R. Bo FARMER'S “BANK” RORB}F BD OF IN SNYDER (COUNTY £20,000 ¢ $ PAT ltl I NIN FOR ~ Bom con rs with Fist is er ———— A ———s MD ls POMONA GRANGE MEETING. Centre County Pomona will t in regular session with Half Moon Grange miles west of Storms. town, Saturday, August 1£ at o'clock a. m ———— ———— NEW REGISTRY ASSESSOR ACT WILL SAVE FOR CENTRE C0. Recent changes in the lass govern Ing the pay of registration assessors and requirements for the presence at elietions and the number of days they sit at the polls for the registering of voters will save Centre county a con siderable sum-perhaps as much as $3000 annually, as soon as the law is in force, i The pay of assessors is chang 8 from $5 per day to $3.50 per day for the time actually employed in the per. formance of their duties. The new law provides that the assessors re ceive 10 cents for every voter entered on the registry list net to exceed $3.59 per day, A A SAINI Grange me two 10:00 3s OF FAR} MEATS, 1933. BAID HOME STEAL FRAZIER; FLOUR, bess ——— APPOINTS SALARIED REPLACH i 'PINCHOT MEN TO i SN — LEWISTOWN MAY BORROW Is yowr subscription due? i N {oman $28 000 A HI I 35 SUGAR VALLEY BOY STRUCK BY HIT-AND-RUN DRIVER Ralph Womeldor!, son of Mr and Mrs. Ralph Womel- dorf, 8r. of Logantos, sustained a fracture of the teft forearm and bruis- es about his face when he was struck by a hit-and-run driver while walk. ing along the road at Fred Mark's farm, near Loganton, at 8:20 o'cleck Friday evening. The car did not stop but continued or its way down the valley. The youth wag removed to the office of Dr. A. B Painter, Mill Hall, and was later taken to the Leck Haves hos: pital for treatment. Jr. aged 16 vears, Jamison Family Reunion, August 10. The fourth annual Jamison reunion will be held at Martin's grove, Martins. burg, Thursday, August 10. R, 8 Jaraison, of Centre Hall, Is secretary of the association. lH ———_, 30, TOWN AND COUNTY NEWS, HAPPENINGS OF LOCAL INTEREST FROM ALL PARTS NO. e loot ETO0 guilty: Cage ap« lege, for the and for termie pays formerly clween ite Cole Qe FEE the the hools, elogted 1 Eng. by the Cryde, » olarship was grants kengast, Millheim, for Susquehanna Selinsgrove received Me. E. }¥ Shreckengast, was made on the strength of former scholastic achievement and the recommendation of Prof 0 R Wagner, princial of Bast Penns Valley High school White Rock Quarries has added $5 additions; men te its payroll mad ine creased the total number of its em ployes t, 210, officialg of that company announced. With the exception of the kilng the entire plant is now running on a 3hour weekly basis. White Rock now Jeads all lime companies in Centre county in the number of persons on its payroll The State College Times, in a from page editorial captionad “Too Mul Noise” charges Burpess loderer with spending too much time in nonsense sical quibbing rather than earnest administration of worthwhile municipal mffairs. Judging from the tone of afte pressions of State College residents the burgess would be invited to a Sue. «pot in Glennland pool if ho went ’ to Paul freshman University by Mir The grant ed his Shire year at was 3 and ~~ - ing there om a weekday.
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