RE HALL, PA. TH URSDAY, MAY 13, Ld 1957. NO. 19 TEACHER TENURE ACT— A BRIE} —— co. ——— EASTERN SYNOD REFORMED CHURCH MEETS IN ALLENTOWN —————— s— HONOR PRESIDENTS MOTHER Virs Taner ones I ’ $ Franklin D. I en awarded a goid 8 Beloved Mother” ida by a New York gro recognition of nd hoon ORO ident haps medal as Amer The pt ilanthropi« “her which het in inspired ip wisdom teachings have the guiding infl ence of son.” EE ——————— cosso—— DEAL RECOVERY BOON TO FARM HANDS recovery which has brought Jobs for industrial istomers for business and assistance farmers has neglected the forgotten man” of the rural districts the lowly farm hand Federal statistics recently made avallably through the Pennsylvanis Department of Agriculture show that farm hands are now receiving the highest spring wages in six years—a nine per cent. increase since the first of the year and 12 per cent above the pre-war level, Higher farm income, the reports #how, has resulted in an increases Mn the demand for farm labor, the present demand being 8 per cent of norm against a demand of only 82 per cent 1 Year ago. Since the supply of such labor reported as of April first was reported at 8 per cent of normal, the #upply and demand are in balance, EE ——————— Yesterday, Wednesday, was Nation. al Hospital Day. It wag the anniver- #ary of the birth of Florence Night. ingale. ’ NEW New Deal elcome workers not al as {11 SCHOOLS PARTICIPATE Invitati« § were extendod 10 nterested ious and commendable Cen. Music 3 elop the re further by County dev local repeating MRS music appreci this hospitality R. 8. JAMISON DOLLAR DAY, MAY 18, IN ALTOONA BOOSTER STORES attention of our readers to the announcement ing elsewhere in this issue of anothe: Quarterly Dollar Day to featured by tha Altoona Boos’ er Stores on Wed. nesday, May 10 This event is ation The rected di- appear- in be always of importance the homes of Central Pennsylvania it affords an excellent opportunity thrifty housewives to take advan- of unusual values in thé very kind of merchandise that is needed in the home, and for personal use right now and throughout the spring and summer months, A —— —————— enleg to ag for tage April of General Motors cars in the United Btateg and together with shipments erseas, totaled 238.377 compared 229.467 in April , year ago. March were 260.965, Bales for the first four months of 1937 totaled 677.577 Compared with 720634 for the same Bering for the same four months of tc dealers ove with Sales in WILLIAM STONER FARM BOUGHT BY WALLACE ILGH — IN WILLIAMSPORT HOSPITAL HOMER FETTEROL} RURAI APPOINTED MALT CARRIER — POTTER TWIi OF "337 HONORS H.-F. Cops CLASS, (. tl at S. So Classes Dine Cafes, lc — MIUSHBALL LEAGUE. Emerick Mrs 2-vear.old son of Mr of Zion, suf left leg while Saturday after. and Bruce fracta Emerick of home re the his noon. In the church, wrder to retain of Gap, the the services of Methodist the salary of stepped up to $1700 superintendent had plan- Rev. Bodtorf to Mill Hall --——— present pastor Pleasant Rev. Bodtorf was The district ned to ae ng CENTRE COUNTY HOSPITAL NOTES. Patients from thy south side of Cen- tre County week of May 3: Tuesday, discharged: Miss Stricker, Centre Hall, Thursday: A daughter Mr. and Mrs. Paul J. heim, Gladys was born to Gilmore, Mill Saturday, admitted: Ode] ringer, Centre Hall, IL D.; Mrs. Guy Springer. State College. Discharged: Mrs. Richard WwW. Lindeman and infant #on, Boalsburg, Sunday, admitted: Christ ¢. Durst. Centre Hall, R. D. There were 48 patients in the hos- pital at the beginning of the week. R. Foh- ODELL FOHRINGER UNDERWEN N APPENDECTOMY, Oded] ii ! A — POTTER TWP. SCHOOL TAX REMAINS AT 12 - CHILDREN'S . DAY SERVICES, PASTU 1} MED IMPROVEMENT FING IN GRANGE HALL SYNOD MEETS GETTYSBURG, MAY LITHERAN IN a 18.2 ———— {ORTHOPEDIC DIAGNOSTI( CLINIC ALTOONA, MAY or A li SCHOOT PLAN SENIORS WASHINGTON TRIP RBeniore Centre counts high inspection . Monday, Tues- day May 17, 18 and 19. 160 students will make the trip In buses and will visit and in. from five one Mifflin make a school trip ang county will of three-day Washington, D. C and Wadnesday, More than spect the places of interest in the cap- ital city. The tour will be under the I. R direction of latcheler, of dent at Penn State ments for 5 complete program and tinerary have been made. Places inferest will include the G-man train ing school and eventy will Include at- tendance at a major league baseball’ Fame, The high schools represented are as follows: Centre Hall Boalsburg, Gregg Township Vocationaj school at Spring Mills, Rebersburg and Hublersburg, all in Centre county, and Allensville high school in Mifflin county, The group will stop at the Cairo Hotel at 16th and Q streets J. F. Wetzel, principal of the Cen- tre Hall high school, will make the trip and assist with arrangements and direction. Tyrone, a’ stu. and all arrange- A ————— Fifty cans of fingerling trout from a State hatchery will be released this week in feeder streams in this section. The cans will contain an average of about 200 each. rl GREGG TWY., SCHOOL, NEWS, Pre-School 0 Suceessfal line Commencement Activities lor-Senlor Bangnet | MOTHERS HONORED IN SPECIAL | PROGRAM, REFORMED CHURCH i A special theld in t} : Sunday program e Jocal Reformed h on evening last. The church was jbeautifully decorated with cut flowers and ferns ers present for mothers was chure After the service all moth- were asked remain for They were escorted to the church basement which alse was dec. orated and Muminated with colored candies. Refreshments were then serv. ed them Ly the young people of the congregation, to a surprise EE —————— CENTRE COUNTY C. EE RETREAT DATES, JUNE 18.19 Lats last week Chairman Musser announced that the dates for the Centre County Retreat would be June 18 and 19. He also set the place as the Ralph I. Watts cabin, located in Shingletown Gap. south of State College. The cabin is easily accessible and bas many advantages, The program will start on Friday night at 6:00 and end Saturday at £:30, The registration for society of- ficers, president and secretary, will last from May 10 ¢ilj June 1. Then the Other society members will be permit- fed to regis‘er until thy quota of 40 is filled Tha registration fee is 81 Send your registration immediately to Thomas Miss Rhoda Sheetz, Milesburg. | TOWN AND COUNTY NEWS | HAPPENINGS OF LOCAL INTEREST | FROM ALL PARTS { A Wagner the he is Ame for principal Woman's Missionary the Northern Conference last week. OY } ron ™T™ wdavy Fron ore went Magalies a native of ith erica, but the States the He the |ome time WhAs at of Bellefonte speaker Society held In the Centre Christ W Sunday af- his beg on from convey od The ambulance County hospitag Durst to the hospital on ternoon. Mr. Durst took March 11th, following an attack of grippe. Since then at several periods his condition had improved. but late. Iy he grew worse, making hospitaliza- tion necessary. From reports it is gathered he is now suffering from a very weak heart and lung trouble. From the State Educational Depart. ment down to but not including the local school board, argument was made that the high school auditorium was larger than necessary for a come munity such as is found here. Their lack of judgment was definitely prov. en on Thursday, when the county Music Festival was on. Every bit of avallable space was supplied with chairs and every chair occupied. Oc- cupied also were the side and rear aisles by persons sanding, and sever. al hundred additional ones in the class rooms in the building. waiting their turn on the stage And this is only the beginning of the establishing of the Centre Hall-Potter high school auditorium as a community center.