The Centre reporter. (Centre Hall, Pa.) 1871-1940, April 25, 1929, Image 1

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JURORS DRAWN
MAY
FOR
TERM OF
Court Opens for Commonwealth
May 26th—trand to
May 138th,
on Jury
yene
wehind
harher y
Key
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Philipshurg
Phllipshurg
Boggs
Penn
Philipsburg
Ferguson
Miles
Bellefonte
Contre Hall
on. laborer
vesman re
George Parke
Charles P
F
o
Shaffer
Smeltzer
Ira
Samuel
Ww
Armer
£ laborer d
Hiack, retired. .......... Centre Hall
Dieen RB. Thomas, farmer.... «Harris
John homage, farmer Worth
Mrs. Margaret Ulrich, hakpr Milihelm
William Vonada, merchant I.itherty
Eppley White, farmer ciods Spring
Hugh TL. Wilson, farmer...... Half Moon
Thurman Witherite, laborer... Snow Shoe
teonard Yeager, Inhorer Curtin
Jacob Zong, Iahorer College
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Tt the 12.730 dalry cows
in Centre county are worth $1,614,870.
Shnalts,
Shi nton
in estimated
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8. 8, CONVENTION AT
WILLIAMSPORT IN OCTOBEI]
gates
Thousand Dele
Attend,
Four
to
ns Date
Expeetral
4 v
Gregg Yoeatlonal
Nofya,
Township School
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PARASITIC
DEER IN
FLY
CLEARFIELD
IS KILLING THE
COUNTY
triets F Complete Extermina
Fol.
Specials
nee
Game Protector,
Work
State, "ho
Declares
lowing Research
ists Employed hy
Condueting Investivation
Vonnd Amor
:
HE
n
No Fawns
ing Deer.
Meyer
Birthday.
Celebrates S2nd
3
Her son
tie I
sw
£$4.311.0000
oll»
FOR PENN NT
oa a
Ee
ATE;
50,000
the Genera
A 8s
wok
*mbly In 4
Te tota
buil
the
the
days
legislative
sions last
and include 82.5600,000 for
are in
budget,
in
accordance with
Final action by Gover
of
ros=ion
in the
to come within
closing of the
Funds am for the
next years,
The general
measure, in addition to
item, would
thirty
college use
two
college appropriation
the building
provide $300,000 for agri
aoultural research: $650,000 for
cultural and home economics
$711,000 for efi jet,
for general college
ance. A separate bill
$50,000 for oll research
Had ee proposed State College bord
issue passed Inst November 32,000.000
would have avallatile for college
lldings In the coming two-year
period.
aia
exten
and $2,
mainten
provide
slon ;
350,000
a
would
been
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A —
Day at Penn State,
students of ©
to invite
on
of Nation
This year thelr pro-
Friday May 10, and
continue through Mothers’ Day, Sun
day, May 12. Student committees are
planning special entertainment for a
thousand or more parents expected to
attend the event
mars
y State
©
dr for
m the rs
campus over
Jl Mothers’ Day
gram will open on
the
the week-end
-
Cops Rake ln Fhues,
State Highway patrolmen visited
Spring Mills Jast week and before leav-
ing extracted four fines from residents
there for minor offenses againat the
cod, Gross Shook and Boy.
mour Stover were fined for permitting
thelr sons, Nevin Shook and ay
Stover, respectively, to drive #Hwir cars
without a leense, and the sons were
fined for driving without a license.
motor
APRI
ALBRIGHT
DIES;
COLLEGE
PRODUCT
PROFESSOR
OF PENN TWP.
Rev, Gobble Prominent in Evangelical
Chureh for Many Years,
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New Chevrolets Heo d,
oe A
te
FE. Reglonal Group,
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Halnes Township School Board
Step Forward,
Haine
ved forward
of thet
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towneh
tw ,
and Aaronghurg
gmde rooms will
gr
and
rose be taught |
Ray.
Paul
Joh Jenhm, mmar,
Bright, intermedati AM
Bartgea primary.
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Do Not Crowd Chicks
Houses,
Plan to have all chicks in the brood.
er houses not later ran May 15
Certain precautions help to maintain
health in the flock to get the best
growth. County Agent RR. OO Blaney
states. Overcrowding the Broder house
lowers the vitality of the birds and
makes them more susceptible to dfs
ease, Plan at least one square foot
space for every three chicks brooded
he mays. Two chicks per square foot
are enough where close confinement Is
practiced. It ls advisable to remove
the cockerels asm soon as possible so
the pullets will have more room. En-
courage the young stock to roost af
tor three weeks of age If a complete
ration fs fed, there need be no concern
about crooked keel bones
Into Brooder
I. 2h, 1929.
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WIDENING NITTANY
MOUNTAIN
TT Cor 1
MISSIONARY FROM
TO PRESBEYTERIA
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MARRIAGE LICENSES,
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Canary Hatchery.
ln ln
Surprise Party,
and evarviasy
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Mrs. Arney Hostess to Eastern Stars
The »
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LOCAL AND PERSONAL.
Peas te and
fons
bean jetture, bes on
are making fine
growth,
Oiling
Pleasant
the State highway between
and Bellefonte began
Tuesday, the starting point being Pleas
ant Gap.
Gap
represent the
at the Old.
State College,
3urton Snyder will
Evangelical Sunday
or Boys' Conference
May 10-12
J. R. Miller,
helm, succeads W, 8
tw of the board of directors
Centre County Hospital,
school
at
in MM-
Melton as a mem
of
insurance agent
the
Miss Grenoble, of Madiesonburg,
Mt by a car driven ny an
was pretty badly injured. Seven front
teeth were knocked out, nose broken,
body lacerations and contusions wore
found by Dr. Hugh Morrow who was
called to dress the wounde. The lady
had alighted from a car and walked
back of it onto the road when the car
that hit her came down the road.
wns
uncle and
HAPPENINGS OF |
FROM ALL
OCAL INTEREST
PARTS
rege
HOW.
Aside
n
of ef
net
will
consult
tho
Word
net is
the disease
Krape, of Spring Mila
I this offic of
Veasant caller
Saturday
at
Four six weeks-old chicks ae
with poultrymen
making egg production Celr specialty,
gaining popularity
Already during the present season both
the local hatcheries have shipped larg$
numbers of birds of that age. The
shipping cartons, In a gvnera!l wa
are very similar to those used in ships
ping day-old chicks except that 4 «f
are larger, and provisions are made
for supplying water enroute. Cartons
of this size exvecd the dimensions pets
mitted to be handled as parcel post
consequently shipments are made by
express, It is understood the post
office partment is investizating
whether It could handle this growing
business with profit and may come §
the conclusion that it oan,