_VOL. Xovil COPS TO QUIT NOSING. State Highway Not a Party to Annoy- ance by State Cops of Auto Drivers. Last week attention was called to the fact that State becoming unnecessanly nosey and were Cops were reported as character, The State aguin inate stopping of bers of the state highway patrol must Benjamin G. Eynon. declared in patroimen, Highway issued orders that Department the Crs ndiscrim- motor by mem- Stop, State reg trar, structions t, “We cannot see any necessity for the indiscriminate stopping of motorist to see their cards unless a made simultaneously over all only on order from this office at sta periods,” he Mr. Eynon thireatened the part of where operators f cards announcing new in- 8 drive state is and ted the asserted. of Lrrest siuld reports abuse armrest and even on patrolmen had been made ied to out th have their and it of an reckless pointed except in cases accident, intoxication. sus- picion, driving « viol tion of 1 son for patrolmen to stop every ascertain whether ing his proper « In of the patrodmen Mr not the prosecute persons who appear * SOme the motor law there IS no ve ards demanding cour intention of motorists laws.” motor vehicle FARMS MUST EARN MORE. There are sever earnings are tially due to political agitation Statistics show tenant out farm and esi sO) showing oc have armers arm owners, r of f © one of Increase in effect money hs two 8 POW more but 1} tenants iS to meet Higher prices for and fr ¢ Desirability of ym buying hanced by too much about without sian employ wiges, or va Wf such All owners having good beubwonr reports show largely employing land. are ful the ilies, Where bor from of he this stm The same with those compe] led present preva more pr i an f irm the return Car who own Reforesting Waste Lands. Approximate ¥V million tre the nurseries Forest as many De px ir as land owners many in tributed to timber product made for packing of the that one cent Four from million and Greenwood nur these and Departmen this charge million Mont Alto from the “learfiel the and fi one million White Beoteh pine arch. Norway one-half pine, red pine, white ash ing shipped Forestry offick shipped from spring will of idle jand will yield board feet fine ently needed by the tries of the State EE —— Rp ————————— Auction at Melss Saturday Night. An old-fashi ned auction sile held at Meise store at Colyer day night tersd ne, Japanese b pincipal Spruce wk wadnut and are the trees that the MIrsery reforess and about 10,000 acres when mature the Lieve approximately ano i i of Tumiber th it People on Ever vibaody is invited EE —— i ———— POULTRY RAISERS, LISTEN! You gre You’ want economically FEED problem Do know three years we 000 (five hundred thousar b our Starting and Growing ¥ parts of the U. 8. A. and C This food is compounded food experts. All ingredients tiflcally tested. There are eighteen ine gredients. including dried buttermiik, ground shredded wheat, time, sodium, silica. coal, gluten, etc, ete A better Poultry Food made. and the price--$3 at the Farm-—$360 when shipped. | Compare ingredients, quality and price | ~we leave you be the Judge, A. E. KERLIN & SON, Centre Hall, Pa. ————— a ———. FEEDS, Full-O-Pep Chick Barter; Pep Egg Mash: Full-0O-Pep Mash; Full-O-Pep Fine Chick Feed; Full-O-Pep Borateh Feed; Cracked Corn; White Diamond Feed; Boss Dad. ty Ration (24 per cent protein) ; Sugar Schumaker Feed radsing raise An Car that Chicks this year them right possible (Give o yet am the eful « onsideration fin you during the pea st have shipped over 500 pounds of ood wnacda? by to al , i poultry i are scien meat, bone, char- Was never i 50 per 100 Hs, | it Full-0. Alwo, Wire Fencing—all kinds: Im. dl plow repairs; plows, cultivators, etc, ; Asphalt Roofing, WM, MeCLENAHAN., Centre Hall, Pa, MAY JURY LIST. | Grand and Traverse Jurors Drawn for | Next Term of Court, grand for May unty court, which Hl convene on Monday, May 26th: GRAND JURORS G. R. laborer Fulton, J. OC Golshle. Samuel BE. Following is the lst of traverse drawn the term of JUPrOrs as Centre TR wi Millhedm Phils Boob. ins. act shrg Inbhor er Gregg Bel LAurtin Jacob, lal lefonte H Cordon, Me] book keeper Penn Spring Huston Huston Tayl farme; farmer farmer TRAVERSE JURORS n . LAAT: i — A] Sunbury Has Rig Fire. ————— i ———— FARM CALENDAR Timely Reminders from The Pennsylvania State College Covering the Garden Seed Very of Veg ble seeds are « ered with planted Celery red very oh Beeotg, depth of | onion | the with early peas | nel one inch | { ool it 8 none too eaMy the r to milk ooolng tank milk to! Ing Mik KE Some Iw thir it cooling Sort of a cooler Oy be provided to cool the 50 degrees i When burn Spont paint Combustion aneous L this 01 ng he mire {0 fill rag and from “ ure Hnseed soaked with OH turpentine. They may cause spontaneous combuetion store paint materials in the ocel- | The risk ts great, | Clean Up Week—-May 5 to 10 has | designated as “Clean Up Week" for farmers in Pennsylvania. | The celan up is Erected against the angumois grain moth which destroyed five million bushels of what in 24 | counties Inst year Every farmemr in | the sectiin infested with this pest should rout the moth from its winter hiding place by d&g a thorough job of barn cleaning before May 10. | The Apple Red Bug—Do not put | nicotine in the pink Spray as it does not hide the apple red bug Lxtension y nidviing putting the nid. otine In the “otal fall” Spray to cone trol this pest. ! New Clrenlars on Vegetables Three | new leaflets on raising neparagus,. cel ery and onions have Just been Immuedd by the agriculturad extension depart - at the Pennaylvania State Col lege. They may be obtained by writing to W. B. Nissiey, Vegetable extension specialist at State College, fire Don't ar, fire wheat i i i i i i HALL » APRIL 24, 1924, Bellefonte High Sehool Tastes baseball Wednesda y geason opened afternoon | High defeated the home grounds by a of the | on | { Belng the frst game Was nevertheless a much have been e the fer: fine fash might Crawford, game than “Poe Veteran was in mid-season divwn m enemy in on 0 hits were made on each side: pitcher fanned fifteen of batsmen -—«o S00 wi by saving The 1 “mid-season for game wns when CENTRE HALL RH H 1 —— NMover Reslgns Boalshurg, v ER Hart— Varner, — — Kahb-Mef ool. 4 a —— Houtz—{ ort gos 2n for Fert Hizers, co ———— Ww ath of Mas Paul 8 eg at PAUL. 8 RR — MILLHEIM. (From the Journal) Mra COC J of Witmyver and Akron, Ohl mother, Mra. Annie § Mra J Woods and Kearns, of Beavertown. Any Dir, Miler Pr bury their daughter nN Are her Irown Mrs were Mra Ss visitors with and Were over parents, Mr They Overfand My Bertha Winters, and Mrs Civde John Springer, of Milton. the J Mr, Inset Sunday and Mrs motored up in Champion P. fey of State Stover and ot were Sunday W. 0. Housman home, June lof; State College and san Cable, fox Cen of pitcher the niy ! at fsrove 4] Spring sting M C EM with i. Mus- new Mr, Widren, Buestu 1 went re. Hu- instructor at Penn State on acc falling eyesight. Mrs. Emma Beaver was a v er Sunday at the Mre home, Margaret On Monday evening Mrs Mra, Kaw Up to Mfthelm and took her Mr. and Mme. Boos inte ing” to ——————— —— os mint of Musser Beav- drove along “Birth of A Nation,” Bellefonte, 265-26; Opera Friday ana Haturday matinees and nights: Yow 7 House, + April prices, CENTRE COUNTY OLD AGE | DEATHS, ! ASSISTANCE BOARD ares. TOWN AND ¥ ; | —- What to Know In Applying for Assist. - CE Mam % ance Under Pennsylvania Old Age HAPPENINGS OF LOCAL INTEREST Assistance Act. FROM ALL PARTS. The Centre County id Age A t- | The FE t f COUNTY NEWS. CARTER died ng day morning Mrs, home “ut became K. Carter Hall, Mon- Tuesday Frederick her in Centre o'clock, il. followed Saturday her ono previous she and ater developed, by a On pneumonia paralytic stroke and Mrs, Mra summoned John M. Luse Alexander, of Wil They by thelr re daughter, and » granddaughter, sport. were nr woeompnnded spective husbands, the evening, but in Rppenrd«l so cheerful I home, hoping the or Mrs | Entitled to 01d Age Assistance aw Who A re Fe of Entitled Assistance! fo ¥ we ye - $1500 More for Hospital, ———— ———s Community Le adership School for Cen. tre Mall, i ROT C80 Age A Sta How to Apply for 0d Age Assistance! ' Asus HE Who view of th 1 v ot Pepa we rr nge and The instr ie 10 lecturers of leaders in community when sre Batteries: to make this a state. | and Swabb; State College, d it i= hoped community ike adva ntage of this op- sherman, the rutting the application i Y are un wy th 1¢ yi mt Niedd. was » * day new pastor in i ' call. activities He flelds brief inst week a th 1 g \ al ! hanged More State Roads. | ly fon the p f a | of Be bn the latter going to York coun- Vora tive \ Wy expressions given Methodist church, i# being well received by over the charge. Frank Bradford, Clyde E. Hall, and Philip Lemont, and several latter. fished for several Mountains, making hunting camp their head- rend was installed and in and Sunday the regular came in in fine style. The trout was light, owing to the and swollen reams, ind community — ng out Highway Department announ: ed f for RIN Iw) hw members rod naling 600 miles, will be awarded with Counts the next few weeks Contracts to- makd ng 398 miles and Tepresenting ap- mondat woximately $19,800,000 in construction the Ola awarded or scheduled ondMmcts construction application the | Res Sherman “Cl Dt A seit 24 ro and deems Age will | his recom - ¢ Board paridddiioners all Vestisntions #ixh Meossre Ww | Bradf wel. of Bradford. 0 decide ! fo Hons necessary to Centre Age Harrisburg ’ ance Commission in f tat have been xd 43 n Wh wien iends of 1 e ys the for award ! ’ Uncompleted mileage carried over hy { the department from 1923 totals 116.74, | including 20.2 miles awarded from the of December 11 the bhe- [Binning of 1924 the department has awarded or will award aw SOON a8 coun | ¥Y and Federal authorities sign BRTee- | total of 2790.26 miles | Contracts for the additional 600 miles i i | the the finally upon off The approval application and the | duve in the Seven Bradford A evenings amount 4 the assance to be granted will of disapproval or the notified his applicant be | quarters . or of 4 citing | the i programs Rinne SNe har application An applicant assistance has Pe-apply for assletancs I piration of b whose for bile application rejected {oatch of been may until the ex. from the date Jon. | cold weather | { + The Millhetm | peculiar and farmers in that ber ment. a Journal are fates that a condition among Section is that a nun of them have not sufficient rough- age with which to feed their stock until | pastures may be reifed on to do =o and are buying hay from dealers, The { Same is true to some extent in this section, and there are many barns the twelve months . ; of the previous applicant {of work will be awarded after lettings {to be held In April, May and June, the | | department announcement said. In 1925 | {and 1926 contracts for 2000 more miles will be awarded A A — Will Give Play on Saturday Night. “Friend of the Whole Family” is the title of a three-act comedy drama that will be given In Grange Arcadia, Centre Hall. on Saturday evening, Apri; 26th, by a cast made up of Lewistown and Milroy young people This play bas been presented before and has been pronounced a complete success. Good vocal music will intersperse the sev eral acts, Don't forget the date. Admission. 26 and 35 cents, EE ———— a — “Nenus,” Monday Night, In the Moose Temple Theatre. Be fonte, “Venus.” a spectacular tion, wily appear Monday night, April 28th. Nyra Brown and Johnnie Gets two of America's prime entertainers, | first of June will fing without any wur- will be seen in this the latest offering | plus of thie ®taple crop. The hay crop of George E. Winte Mise Brown, whose | last Year was not up to the average of fame as an actress, dancer and stun- | ten years whiksh that time was high. ning beauty de well known, is likewise The springs Supplying the “old” res. the author of the book and lyrics of orvoir are wild as the Missieaipmd Just Venue” now. It is indeed. hard to believe that The mere mention of Johnnie Qetz's when a real drought comes along the hame is a signal for Inughter on the | water now gushing out of the earth (Part of those who relish the ludicrous | will be reduced so that it will pass side of life, onsfly through a hnlf<nch pipe and The chorus is made that without pressure. “Laurel” spring, four maidens. whose beauty and charm | the main feeder of the borough plant, rd Wil} be one of the topics of the town on the Arney tract, ie shooting down from Centre Halj by D. C. Mitterling to long after their departure, They can over the mountainside large quantities the eastern market! His sales take sng and dance, too, of water which may be heard and seen place in Collegeville, Montgomery | Reserved sale Sat now on at Mott when driving the Brush Valley state road He. produce up of twenty- A oar oad of mich Cows was shipped county, | Drug Co, Bellefonte, Don'y
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