WOI.. CXI111. Ti ~ oy REINSTATI BACK CENTRE HALL, PA, THURSDAY. JULY 777 1950 cme PL | AL ASANT 110 WAGES 0. ORDERED MEN WITH FOR 2 YEARS GAP-STATI ROAD TO B} 3 te PD, } FOR IN (COLLEGE INKLING OF PREPARATION FOR SHOPE, MUSIK DIREC MACADAM | AT PLATTSBURG CENTRIY HALL, TO HARRISHBEU RG, SATII Ton MARRY RDAY REFORTER CALIF. HTH SUIS A SLOG TROOPS LOOKING WEDDING FORWARD A wi sf A ————— LOCAL AND PERSONAL A a — THOMAS 8. JOHNSON, SHO IN LEWISTOWN, ’S herlins on Fen-Day I'rig FOREMAN FAMILY FHIRD HOLD ANNT AL i REUNION S—— ————— BRIVERS Pid REVOKE] : i ENSES DT HING a —— PROSTITUTING THE FOR FLEC TREASURY F'oN Strronr ——————— A 1 —————— Met LOSKENY ABIN 0} { SEND MICH RETIVITY mm —— A ————— REPUBLICANS NOMINATE A pn Club Pie i-H HELD FOR ARSON AT 70. ¥ § hf “SELLING OUT TO HASTINGS” them NOT SUPPORTED BY FILES wer wing paragraph, ec} Farmer and ¥ R Centre porter, togethe *oulitryma w Conte #4 : i n was fa mer Appea red in “40 Years oOo! last & in ewanaApers ied Hast Peoengpaviy T vail Heckert nr Vy 0 Charles Daniel ¥ i the Hall Wit} +1 riled 3 ntrol { nt hem oy July Reporte W" Kurtz editorial porter the fully scanned or falsity that all i 4 ind ty weeks stay in Cleve! and in Clevelang “law, Wm, B. Hanna, Miss Ruble and Robert Wetzel, Miss Ruble will visit with Mrs Ruble, widow of Joseph Luble, aunt, Both Mr. Wagner anda Mr. critical. Hanna, as well as Miss Ruble. are in- There many references io |'erested in the poultry business, be. Benator Quay, but these, as one would | Ing employes at the Kerlin Poultry expect, ‘were also critical. A (plant, and expect to attend wessions from the issue of August 31. of the World's Poultry Congress tu 12 cited: open in Cleveland, on Friday. Other "A Quay Kerlin employes who will attend some thing pi : ot he sessions Ake: Bay rr, bo w w accompanied by Mrs. Mark. Democrat 1g carrion that and Homer J. Bicksler, Kerlin Poul zard would shun, try Farm gpecialist. Mr, Biokster {a There appears to he nn reference especially interested In the session of made to the charge of selling out. [the World's Poultry Science Assool. But in 18089 no newspaper would have ation, also to meet (In Cleveland, felt obliged to deny any statement | which has members In thirty-five or charge made by the Times. J countries, Ohio od ni Ly 1 £ ve 1 Fred The $a nder ber mot his cn f { t were the was TT 3 a idmne ¢ © € ir fo ve 1864 renovieve to the reference Ar CAre« FIRING DEMOCRATS SOON TO BEGIN UNDER CIVIL SERVICE IN DEPT. PUBLIC ASSISTANCE The Employment he Department of Assistance an nounced new examinations will be held at strategic points over the State in September to obtaln persons eligible for employment under the Civil Service system. Salaries under the setup are from $1020 tn $3600 an. nually. Politics, it is announced, eliminated, but everybody knows that the whole scheme is to throw out Democrats holding these low.pald po- sitions and giving them to Republi- onne, What's the use of talking of taking politics out of civil service, ascertain It Hastings truth Car ¢ Of charge to found | was [An toard for Children who visit at Centre or live the children wore the the play an important part "ublic in celebration. Ferrie wheels, hot dog stands, ice cream stands and oth- or concessions provide a varied form of entertainment for both young and old. The Juvenile Granges add to the color with special exhibits, And the young folks were not ove chutes, and sand boxes are erlooked when the Fair Committees we provided, along with competent di- cured three shows, four “rides” and rectors, for the annual event, sched. 84 other concessions for the Midway uled this year from August 24 to Sep- this year. Immediate Information ree tember 1, Inclusive, (garding detalls may be obtained by With the average tent population contacting members of the Fair Com- of Grange Park well over 3.000 Sally, mittee or calling Centre Hall 173R2. Grange Encampment Fair, of riods, as witnessed above in ture of the playground with pervisors, Swings, and Hall, during recreational the pie its gu- i quip 1809, County taken Centre faire well Care pes tepublican surprise, but is not a a Quay ® to a buz- i be wn a - -i NO. 929 | TOWN AND COUNTY NEWS HAPPENINGS OF LOCAL FROM ALL Io PARTS # I They Farn- Weel to care with ago buried ETAave at they whether win. ine. was certain The de. Present and Bex whose to IRiven it | prov islone consed Mr. TAMe t ascertain in accordance made vears Marner built the brick grade school building in Cen- fre Hall in the year 1872: also the Methodist church, ang other buildings, The two gentlemen mentionad attend. ed school In the grade building while in their teens and remember with much respect Dr. H. PF. Bitner as thelr teacher in the grammar grade. (Dr, Bitner lives In Lewisburg and I8 in hig inate eighties) Wm. Parner is 7S years of age and his brother, 74. Both gentlemen are vigorous ang dis play great physical strength. The lat ter wam accompanied by his daugh- ter, Mrs. Genevieve Cray and daughe« ter, Nancy, of Port Allegheny. viii
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