The Centre reporter. (Centre Hall, Pa.) 1871-1940, March 04, 1926, Image 7

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Star Six Coach, $880 f. o. 6. Lansing
Harnessed Power
Without whip or goad or sweat or strain, .the Star
Car delivers great power—constant and untiring. Power
that levels hills, that plows through mud or sand, that
shortens the miles, and lengthens daylight hours.
Hayes-Hunt bodies—beautiful, roomy, and comfortable,
make the powerful and economical Star — either Four or
Six—the outstanding buy in the low-cost field.
Low-cost Transportation
Star@ Cars
MORE POWER AND SUPERIOR QUALITY
IMPROVED STAR FOUR NEW STAR SIX
Com. Chassis $425 Coupster $610 Chassis $620
Roadster $525 Coach $695 Touring $695
Touring $525 Sedan $795 Coupster $745
Prices, f. 0. b. Lansing
DURANT MOTORS, Inc.
250 West 57th Street, New York
General Sales Dept.—1819 Broadway, New York
Dealers and Service Stations throughout the United States, Canada and Mexico
Plants : Elizabeth, N. J. Lansing, Mich Oakland, Cal. Toronto, Ont.
Coupe $820
Coach $880
Landau Sedan $975
The thinking merchant
realizes that though Father has his Coffee
and Mother her Tea, there is a larger sale
for Cocoa than either —because the children
want Cocoa and there are more of them.
REID, MURDOCH & CO.
Chicago + Boston + Pittsburgh «- New York
Ek Quality for
~ 7o-Xears
o
solid
wear
“U.S.” Blue Ribbon
boots are made with
sturdy gray soles. The
uppers are either red
or black-—knee to hip
lengths.
These new “U. S.” Blue Ribbon boots
and overshoez are built to give long-
est wear.
They’re built with thick, oversize
soles—tough as an automobile tire. In
the uppers goes rubber live as an
elastic band. Constant bending weoa't
crack it. The reinforcements are the
strongest ever used in boot construc-
tion. If you want long wear with com-
fort, get “U. S.” Blue Ribbons.
United Stztes Rubber Company
Five times ite length! That's
much you can stretch a
of rubber cut from
" Blue Ribbon boot or
US
obo iis
BLUE!RIBBON
Not Necessary to Wait Life-
time to Realize Returns
From Trees.
Contrary to the current belief one
foes not have to wait a lifetime to
realize returns from forest planta-
tions,
In fact, continues E. L. Scovell,
specialist in farm forestry at Rutgers
gniversity, trees established on
wands next spring will yield the owner
bt very substantial profit in six to ten
rears.
Interplanting Favored.
Interplanting of pine
spruce or Douglas fir is
plantation of this sort Norway
feet In rows six feet apart. Plne, pref
erably white or red pine, Is
planted in the alternate intervals,
‘he pine much rapidly
the during first few
grows
spruce
more
than the
time the spruce is set. This al-
the sufficient time
and to
spruce trees
firmly
their not
established
being
When planted at
crowded too
this spacing, 1,200 trees of each
ies are required on an acre,
Under ordinary conditions the
will be suitable for Christmas
rees when six to ten vears old, Trees
sf this size are now bringing H cents
vered at the mar
(800) of the pl
0 21.50 per tree deli
iturity—the mortality
the harvest.
market
S400)
much lower
acre at present
s& generally
crop
would be
per
worth from
Profit From Thinning.
left to grow to timber
harvested at forty years
206K) to Wx)
The pine Is
When
will 25,
of lumber worth
R150 to $250 at present market prices
e field. In
profit
yield
per acre,
addition it
the
fifteen
standing in the
yield a
thinning is made,
o twenty-five years
will smell when
first usually
plantiy
thin
thereafter
a 1
aller
substantial returns from
regular als
total
inters
The investmen
nelnding
vear period, when the Christmas trees
exceed 535 an
cost of carry
harvested, will not
The
ing the pine to maturity
Rre
acre additional
is practically
Important for the Hens
If one
stored in n liar
hi ¢ . rier .
ims cahbages o mangeis
where they may
keep a ther
ad
Iantern
freoze. it often pays to
mometer in the « ar and give (it
ditional protection Wr Use a
tempera
stand close
feed is
for and constant
thawing is not
Frozen green
good hens, freezing
and wl for the keep
ing qualities of the feed
Hens do not Hi
e rye grain, but they
iis
will eat sprouted rye, and It seems to
feed
If you make
he a satisfactory green Sprented
oats are generally nsed
grain
¥
heated with
a homemade sprouter with
incubator lamp, be sure
the fire risk
is not greater than the
sprouted oats In
the
vestment,
value of the
most cases, | think
metal sprouters are a good in
hecause the fire
When mangels and
thrown in the litter, they pick up more
Bre aliced
Cutting them
n halves and laying them in wooden
be a better way, Then
hens can peck out the succulent
more readily than when the
pleces are half-buried In the litter.
the
Make Garden Plans
your garden for this year
a basis the amount of vege
tables needed by your family for a
healthful diet. Plan for the greatest
Plan
Use as
Make the loca
tion and size of plot fit the garden you
want, whenever possible, rather than
be too cramped or Inconvenlently lo-
cated,
Aggravates Insect Damage
The continuous cropping of land
te the same crop frequently aggra-
vates insect damage. Where corn Is
grown year after year in the same
fields, the yields may show consider-
able reduction. Much of this loss
may be due to insect activities. To
practice the rotation of crops as &
means of lessening insect damage Is
a good plan.
Many chinch bugs may be harbored
In those old fence rows and roadsides.
LA
Manure that is thrown out In the
weather In & barn yard pile will lose
half its plant food In six months,
* * =»
Crop rotation systems, manuring,
fertilizing, are some of the ways that
the natural fertility of the soil may be
restored,
. » »
Half the pleasure of a garden Is in
planning it before hand-—and half the
work may thus be saved. It is win-
ter-evening fun that will pny Jjulcy
dividends all next season.
—
Give Larger Yields
Seven-Year Test Made by
Nebraska Station.
While there Is such a thing as
seeding oats too early in the spring,
there I8 no doubt but many farmers
are Inclined to defer seeding more
than seems advisable,
weather plant, and for that r
more {ts growing period can be
stretched while the weather is cool the
larger will be the yield. The Nebraska
experiment station has accumulated
some valuable data on this subject in
recent years that
Oats are a cool-
son the
should be generally
In a seven-year test, for example,
March 31 averaged OB
bushels per acre:
12, 49 bushels ;
North
38 bushels. At the
test
, outs seeded
April 8
per
ishels,
acre;
and those
bushels
Average yields of a
ziven crop for
pretty reliable and the figures pre-
sented above certainly point to early
seeding as desirable
What
in this respect applies equally to
ley and spring wheat. It is
tant, therefore, to have the grou
being very
oats. muy be sald about
bar
impor
tended for other smal
in shape to rush seeding
much as poss
ontg or
operat
spring work
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i Opens
Farm Inventory Is Very
“An inventory can be taken on
and for the shows the
farmer the most about
time spent It
any records he can keep.” This state
Prof. V. B.
the farm management
New York State Col
culture
“A farm Inv
form of
lege of Agri
entory the simplest
“The
farmer his net worth above
can be kept”
the
he says nyventory
shows
debs, and a comparison of two suc
inventories will show
year. This is the first
putting a farm on a good
and from
statement can be
business
basis
credit
filed with the bank
such an inventory a
where the farmer
“Any farmer borrowing money from
a credit
with his bank once a The bank
funds of his
YORr
er Is a custodian of the
depositors and should not make loans
but responsible persons
have the in
credit
y and should
formation which a
of vit 1 4}
Rives aha Ih
statement
is statement also generally
farmer a better credit Ytand
bank."
state
The
copies of a
Ithaca
form for taking an inven
spaces for all
college at has
tory, with
provided
the items It
directions for taking
and for waking a
with blanks for two such
This can be had free from the college
by writing for it
also contains complete
the inventory
statement,
statements
credit
House Quite Important
Chickens more fresh alr for
their size than any other farm animal
need
mals exude through the skin and kid-
neys Is in poultry almost entirely
given off in breathing. The air of an
overcrowded, under-ventilated house
quickly becomes foul. The chickens
get off the roost in the mornings dull
and drugged from bad alr,
Even open front houses with three
sides closed and open on the south
may not provide enough fresh air. A
narrow board's width opening along
the south side Immediately under the
rafters improves the circulation with
out draft. The curtained openings
should be from 30 to 38 inches from
the floor. All openings should be ar
ranged Yor closing if necessary.
Inventory Is Big Aid
The farm inventory is an ald In
keeping a record of property that has
been lent or misplaced. This is often
sufficient justifigation for taking the
inventory, although the Information it
furnishes concerning the progress
made In accumulating farm property
is of far greater importance, Many
farmers who are keeping a close record
of thelr farm business never fall to
take their farm Inventory,
Economical Rations
Stock keepers must know the cost of
their feeds In order to determine the
best and most economical rations, For
this reason It is necessary to investi
gate the cost of making silage. The
Missourl Agricultural college last year
showed a cost of $5.00 per ton for corn
silage. They based this on 26% bushel
yield, crediting the corn with 94 cents
per bushel and charging actual costs,
which were liberal on all items,
Grub Out Dead Trees
Midwinter is the best time to grub
out dead trees In the orchard and saw
off large dead branches. These should
be at once worked up Into stove wood,
Apple or cherry wood makes excel
tent fuel for the fireplace or kitchen
stove. If removed from the orchard
at this time the hazard of thelr
spreading blister canker or borers to
the live trees Is avoided.
Colds
Toothache
Headache
Pain
Lumbago
Rheumatism
“Bayer” package
Aspirin is the
proven directions.
boxes of 12 tablets
{ 24 and 100—Druggists.
eticacidester of Salleylicacid
t take wing and
es ——
CASTOR
AUNNANAAN N
MOTHER :— Fletcher's
Castoria is especially pre-
pared to relieve Infants in
arms and Children al ages of
Constipation, Flatulency, Wind
Colic and Diarrhea; allaying
and, by regulating the Stomach
giving natural sleep.
RR—
Your own physician
will confirm i his doc-
for’; slatemenis.
ER
removing the cause.
others will notice it.
Constipation is dangerous for any-
body. Nujol is safe for everybody.
It does not affect the stomach and
is not absorbed by the body. Med-
ical authorities approve Nujol be.
cause it is so safe, so gentle, and so
natural in iis action,
Nujol simply makes up for a defi.
ciency — temporary or chronicin
the supply of natural lubricant in
the intestines. J& softens the waste
matter and thus permits thorough
and regular elimination without
overtaxing the intestinal muscles,
Nujol can be taken for any length of
time without ill effects. To insure
internal deanliness, it should be
taken regularly in accordance with
tha directions on each bottle. Unlike
laxatives, it does not form a habit
and can be discontinued at any time,
Ask your druggist for Nujol today.
Remove the cause of bad breath and
begin to enjoy the perfect health
that is possible only when climina~
tion is normal and regular,
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