VOL. C111. LEGISLATORS RAISED SALARIES Provided—Mem Ea Maney Also May Expense hers Go and Come Week at State's Expense COUNTY HOSPITAL NOTES, CENTRE Miss Bertha of Flynn Mileshn chael Fiynn the Zellers Ig admitted on Trarreday surgical treatment Misa Velkin FEttera one of Yiday in a coasting mitted that day for surgical and was discharged dr of Snow the school teachers accident, was the same day Miss Grace Johnson, a student became Mra. Harry admitted on Firday tient patient Friday of Pellefonte a medioal on Tones as a medical Te uy Vonada, aged 29 of Miles Vonada. Zion, minor surgical operation was dMascharged the of Saturday months, underwent Friday day of on "ame Bellefonte surgical and Harold Young. mitted tient. ad pa was on a8 Aa Jammer W. Gill, of Huntingdon, admitted on Saturday sur Eien patient, Mrs aap, 88 A of Warren Markle, who had been a was discharged Pleasan surgical patien on Sunday. John Bair, of Bellefonts, the post office, who had been dergoing medical treatment days, was discharged on Sunday. « fut un Willard Emenhizer, of Coleville, wa discharged on Sunday after undergone surgieal treatment. Mrs. Elizabeth McGiwan of Moshan was discharged on Sunday. fonte’'s sea food merchant, was admit having what Is belleved to be tack -of dropsy. Mrs. A. Y. Williams, wng admitted Monday treatment, John Smead, of Bellefonte, charged on Monday after medion] treatment, an at for wns after for was discharged on Monday dergoing surgical treatment past six weeks, th r | ASSOCIATIONS MONTHLY REPORT COW TESTING MAKI ' 5 i Leading Producing | Nos, 1 The Owners of in {entre i ¢ “i Cows Associations and 2 in (County. % q: Xo. 1. Cow Testing Association lp Have Teachers (Coasting Accident. fe ERIN knocked out Sry a hod giuifferes] an Ir to an ww about 1 Her is considered geriousa AT ase Conscion Veima BEtters rendered un was in She is, remaining that condition removed Hospital found to consist of collarbone oy eral oursa { for to was the Centre County whore her injuries were a fracture of €8. the and bruais- - ———— A ————" DENOMINATIONS FOR LOCAL CHURCH EXPENSES ROSE TO #402,652,961.00 % 258,098 Members of Reformed Church In U. 8, Last Year Gave an Av- erage of $20.11 for All Purposes. The 356.603 members of the Reform Church the United States and last year gnve an average of for all purposes, $3.19 less than the average per capita gift for church of the twenty-five leading denominations just been an- Dr. William E of the United and Executive ed in 1{820.11 ~ § ‘PUTDOSOS - § Protestant These statistics have nounced by the Rev, ji Lampe, a membwe Stewardship Council Secretary of the Executive Comn¥ttee of the Reformed Church in the UU. 8 The average per capita gift of $20.11 of the Reformed Church is divided thus: $2.66 for budget benevolences, (the Apportionments, etc.) $1.45 for other denominational benevolences, 35¢ for benevolences oulside He denome- ination, and $16.65 for congregational purposes, The total gift for budget benevo- «|lenced of the Reformed Church given in the last report was $0M7.27879 ns compared with $816,120.98 as given in the preceding report, showing an in- crense of $31,148.81. The Reformed Church was the twentieth in per cape fta giving In the lst of the twenty. five Protestant denominations In spite of the substantial Mmorease in the total contributions for all pur poses of the twenty five denominations the total for budget benevolences des clined. The figurey are §75.054.846.27 for 1828 and $87.826.774.89 for 1927. The total of the twenty-five nominations for local! church es rose from $3R0.287.%68 to t t “ des expena- i" $402,682.- #61. Zettle Celebrate | Seventy Milroy. Mr. Mrs Andrew With Home and the Event Guests at Their Near EE ——— FARM CALENDAR. Timely Reminders from The Pennsyl- vania State College. MARKETS rope You COWS ARE Cows farm for ¥ epends upon the quality of we ur | of thelr | feariy with pur hnsed cottonseed or oll meals if the highest possible prices for hay, silage and grain crops. PREPARE FOR GARDENING--Are your garden in good condition? This fa the time of the year to repair and sharpen them Are using the best labor-saving hand tools? Therels a large from which to choose. There is nn tool for every need, which makes gardening a pleasure GROW TON LITTEBRS--The roils markets for price you get wir crops, for the | price and the proper haianing home grown in want COWS feed Balance your protein you tools You ymsortment open now for the sixty Keystone Ton Litter Club Enroll in this swine | improvemest project and grow a few | Httery to weigh a ton each in 180 | days feeding. The profitable way | producing to feed out pigs for market in six months SHAPE TRERS CORRECTLY-The priming shears and saws to train the young the dewired type of framework and to maintain the frame work of the older in condition produce the maximum amount of good quality fruit, should be used Avoid ord ard losses resulting from broken trees and low yislda due to Improper shaping and pruning, ATTRACT THE BIRDS--Birds are our greatest garden friends. Shrubs and trees which attract hem may be selected for planting on the home grounds Bird house and bird baths that Are ornamental as well as use ful can be provided for the feathered friends, GIVE HENS WATER-Hens need water, It is an essential part of the ration, poultry specialists of the Penn- sylvania Stites College say. A short- age of water causes a decrease In the number and size of egewa Chickens do not like fee cold water and will drink more if the chill is removed. Heated drinking fountains usually ade good investments, are of of is to tree tree to . FEBI ISSUE, RNOR YITAL NAYS GOVE Must Provide He Legislature Hevenue, Lasers, 1 Atle Celebrates at Ninety Years, ly Pelty Thieves Cooped, ss oon Year Older. Martz in their daughter WHS Appr “Kiddis™ +¥ priataly for the oo AS iOn or gE ATION stunts furnished e amusements and at a late bour refreshments were served having had a and wishing many more very enjoyable thelr youthful happy birthdays Bertha Bradford, Catherine Smith, evening Tost ens Aria Mae Ishier, Grace Noll, Mabel Foust, Alice Spyker, Gladys White, Marie Snyder, (atherine Bender, Lols Reese, Joan Dinges, Jemldine Bradford, Ethel Martz, Jerakline Bohn, Kathryn Martz George Martz, Paul Martz Ruth eiber (the ohmperons), Jerry Shunk, Mra Anna Spots. Mr, and Mra Bruce lunkle, Mr. and Mra. William Keller. LLM AAAS Hugged Woman Relents, E. E. Crarlieston, who hallway in Lewistown, must Mifflin county at once, Justice Peace Stackpole ruled, ing the man when coms and asked hugged Mrs of his eave of the discharg- a friend pald the mercy for the sake of the man's wife and children. Mr. and Mrs. Ulsh, moved by the plea, withdrew tie charge in the after A Novelty, Saree, Jarsey Shore comes along with novelty: A “no gossip” card club. make it really exclusive it ought adopt the slogan “no lying, either” this To to A A MSS. A corps of State Highway engineers, tie corps with which Wilbur MoClellan has been working since last spring, is surveying the highway between Miles. burg and Howard. There is a proba. bility that this plece of road will be the first or at Jeast among the first conerete ribbon roads to be laid in Centre county, It will be an extension of the Bald Eagle concrete road and will ultimately be built on through to Mill Hall where #t will connect with Route 220 coming down from Elmira and Syracuse to Williamsport, Lock Haven, Tyrone, Altoona, Bedford and on into Maryland to Cumberiand, i | | i - SPYKER JUSTICH APPOINTED OF THI A. Pi A New Seenle AM tl RA Box Soelal at Potters Mills, tend em ——————— * AT LOCAL HIGH DEMONSTRATES PHENOMENAL MENTAL QUALITIES The visited last Wednesday by Clark, of markable Centre Hall public schoo we Haven gave a an woulty, especially ro R Couderaport. who demonstration of canny f regard to The Reporter permittin n the accompaning paragraphs, a Lophomore in the High school of the man’s visit to Only corrections from the original retentive figures is tell young the school afew are mage The local High school was visited on Wadnhesday of last week Clark, at the age of the unfortunate victim of a gun accident A gun was discharged feet fro the head. It was a shotgun and’ the ahiot entered the right pene trating the bhmin, which necessitated the removal of part of the cerebrum As a result the left side was paralyzed and the tendon in the back of the leg contracted, making the use of the left lek almost impossible Mr. Clark cannot thing by reading. He must make a mental picture of it, and the picture once having been made, called at any future date Mr. Clark gave a rather unique dem- onstration. He recited poems, and wise myings He made a mental picture of three rows of digits with nine digits in each row, by just hear ing them wad He then rhquested the school to ask any mathematioal problem we desired and he would tell the result from his mental pleture One person asked him to describe the person who sat across from Lim In the train. This person happened to be a girl In the school room at the pros ent time, visiting one of the students His description of her was considered quite accumte He sald he memorizes the numbers of the engines in auto mobiles, and ean give a detailed de: soription of all persong who ride in the same railroad cosch with im. He claimed to have memorized 2500 digits in B0 rows, He said it took one hour and forty minutes to accomplish this At the close of his demonstration he thanked the principal for the time taken. An offering was fled and ev by Mr who thirteen was two Nn temple thus remember some can be re stories pryone responded freely. NO. 7 UNTY NEWS —————————— FROM ALL PARTS Hoard easures mply refife vac” tung pay Hi ve 5d er home W having re, Naw Jere anently located She Ww Phila~ gince had for the private she had phyuiciag here, and follow” a graduate nurse om one of delphin's n hospitals, and been in MIS service greator nur part the t © Since on o the im November AR A we inst been a case—an eminent time she came Dr mn M.D physics Loganton of war. has concluded to locate in Maple« ton. The doctor centered his activitie# outside of profession on. schools and largely through his efforts the lowest grade High school in Loganfon was raised to that of the fisst ons, inter the authorities of the bore ind Green towndhip were induced mbine and a consequence & gehoot! was ofsmnised, the Clinton county and Mrs, to many et tour for Mr expect Campbell, residont in gince the close in 0 and ough to ox vocational as firet 1 in Mr known Valley or Will Shunkwiler, well business men in Penn# Thursday morning on & points below the “frost Bhunkwiler expressed It to travel by easy sUAEON, Charleston for a couple of at Savannah, Ormond Beach and many other points in Forida, They have made no definite plans, Hut do not expect to return to thelr home In Lewistown until the weather is warm®* er md iine” They stopping as at days, also Among the Reporter's new advertise ers in this dssue Is McMeen's Departe ment Store, Lewistown, who are tells ing of opportunities offered customerd in their 20th anniversar®y sale. Tow continued Increase of trafic over the Seven Mountains, due to the well-bulit road for the automobile, i= offering Lewistown merchants an opportunity to again secure a large portion of trade from Penns Valley, as was the case fifty years ago when the marketing of grain here made it a regular trade ing post for the housewife as we) The merchants advertising here lave discerned the «End of the times, which indicates also that they willp »- sent offerings in their store the afforts of those in need of ther 0 carefully examine,
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