"THE CENTRE REPORTER THURSDAY, APRIL 28, 1921 I smart Ret $2,000 Forest Fire Damage in Gregg Township. A forest fire recently burned over 150 acres of State land and about 100 acres of privately owned land in Gregg town- ship, Centre county, according to a re- port sent to the Pennsylvania Depart- ment of Forestry by [District Forester Bartschat, of Milroy. The flames were fanned by a high wind, but they were finally controlled by Rangers Smith and McKinney and a crew of fifty men, The fire started in the vicinity of Summit road, and the damage is estimated at $2,000, Forester Bartschat has begun erection of an observation tower on the top of Strong Mountain, and a telephone line will be strung between the ‘tower and the Forester's headquarters at Milroy. The tower and the telephone line will provide increased protection against forest fires in the Penn Forest District. Fishermen were out in full force in Forester Bartschat’s territory on the opening day of the season. In the Paddy Mountain region there were so many sportsmen that old woodsmen said it looked as though a new lumber job had been opened. L. F. Yeager, who is serving as a forest fire observer on the tower at Big Poe Mountain in the Curtin Division of the Penn State Forest, has reported considerable game in his neighborhood. Recently he observed a herd of eight deer near the tower. Many pheasants are in that locality, also, he reported, ! The Boy Scouts of Lewistown recent- ly planted some forest trees near their camp sites in New Lancaster Valley and in Faust Valley. a — Ae fa ——————— TUSSEYVILLE. (Received too late for last week.) Mrs, M. F. Rossman was called to the home of her daughter, Mrs. Charles Geary, at Altoona on account of serious illness. Mr. and Mrs. Wolfe and family of Al- toona spent several days at the home of John Fortney. William Rockey and wife, of Altoona, and the former's mother and sister, Mrs. Elmer Miller took a trip to Williamsport and Dewart one day last week. John Fortney and James Spangler transacted business in Bellefonte on Monday. Miss Anna Renninger, who had been keeping house jfor Mr. _Ertle ‘at Green Grove, took very sick one day last week and on Tuesday she was brought to the home of her niece, Fred Brown, and is not improving very much at this writing. A pleasant surprise party was held at the home of Charles Slutterbeck on Fri- day evening in honor of his birthday. There were about forty friends and neighbors present, Refreshments were served consisting of ice-cream. cake, candy and popcorn. Mr. Slutterbeck received many useful presents. At a late hour they returned home wishing him many more happy birthdays. : ————— il vt————— MILLHEIM. (From The Journal) Miss Margaret Mensch, who taught during the school term just closed at Hartleton and returned to her home in Millheim recently, went to the Lock Haven normal to take the summer course, T. R. Stam, of West Union, la., was an arrival in Millheim on Tuesday even- ing and he expects to spend several weeks along the streams fishing for trout in this vicinity where he spent many of his boyhood days. While in Philadelphia last week T. K, Frank purchased an Oakland sedan automobile, and he and bis father, who had accompanied him to the city, drove the car home. Rev. F. H. Daubenspeck, of Ickes- burg, has accepted the call of the Aar- ousburg Lutheran pastorate and he is expected to occupy the parsonage next week. M. O. Stover, of Millheim, and L. L. Weaver, of Woodward, have been engaged to bring the household goods of the minister on automobile tracks, The sermon on “The Modern Dance” delivered in the Millheim United Evan- gelical church on- Tuesday evening by Rev. M. C. Drumm, pastor of the Penns Valley Lutheran charge, Centre Hall, was attentively listened to by an exceed- ingly large audience, Rev. Drumm is a forceful and fearless speaker and he depicted the dance evil as one of the most degrading sins of the country, A Chance To Secure Black Walnut Seedlings. The Cgntre County Conservation As- sociation has received from the State Forestry Department at Harrisburg 3000 seedlings of the Black Walnut tree, Itis planned to have these trees planted on the State Forest. In years to come + they will furnish food for squirrels and other forest animals, The black walnut tree requires a moist, rich soil for best development. It should be planted on the bottom land along streams in open spots for black walnut will not grow in the shade. Hunting clubs and others who wish to plant this tree tear their cabins should apply to the chairman of the Forestry and Game Committee in their Conservation District or to Profes. sor Geo. 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