October ], 1942. THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, BELLEFONTE, PA. Page Thrét PINE GROVE MILLS John Wrigley of Pittsburgh, gome time the past week parents, Prof, and Mrs wrigley Miss Lucretta Ward, peed citizens, suffered stroke week at her East Main street M for her R. 8. Ishler John W trip to Waynesboro last g for some needed one last Miller made a evenin pall Mi tO my Edna Gilliland is we into the R the, near future 1] Gates recently had C. furnace installed In Harry M tepublican Chairman man and ex-Judge ning of Bellefonte, Republican friends in on township last Saturday p. bert Parsons, with evening to witness | game y Mary has fa the Gards e me from and is ee nder the « of Ih ompson Dale ith Barto was rty last home Ch are tendered tu were ved popular I. H. C. dealer ed a new milk cooler t \ State ser Hubert Corl Bangor, furiough 1 his parents Corl four-day ove eeKena wi nry 8S. Illingsworth | a teaching job in the in Bellefonte Kepler her is 50-acres ich promises a ISINng good JACKSONVILLE (From Last Week) Clare: Ailkey and william p Donna, nday nome 10€e dau gilt nt Su at the Robert Set pent Conaway and Tuesday of last , Mr. and Mrs family * Tarent r parents tol and and Mrs. Harry Fisher harlero:, spent a heir daughter, Mrs. Harry Swope. Mrs. Lucy last week with her son, rth Conaway and friends. Mrs. Elsie Noll and daughter, coval Swan I. of State College, Pete Dolan, Harry a birthday dinner Noll at the home of d Mr Sunday Mrs were + Mary for Deimer Ertley Thursday and Mrs. Wal Conaway, on, Ellsworth Sheasley of Mill Hall, g with Mr, and ; and family of Yarnell Harry Hoy of t at the Elmer Swope home and Mrs en Peggy and Kenneth, Sunday with Mr. and Mrs orman and daughter Betty, hilely TAGE variety Aley evening i for Mr. 1 Aley Those present Mrs. Charles Meyer, George Meyer and ierite of Lamar, Mr Rockey and daughter, Miller, Mills, arlerol, Mrs. Mr Spring i of Ch bi 3 Beightol, Liam spent with his Powley and R. W. Reed were official Paul 1 of our a paralytic home on ©f friends is on another big game Mrs. Albright and | hunt, with some fishing, in the Can- Walker are assisting in caring ad She is under the care of Dr Wednesday threshing | PD. Fye and wife in State College preparing W. Reed house aA new his A Ward ars. Ada Krebs, who is convalescing mingled with very a carload of motored to Williamsport last the returned Centre recovering Dr Tues- ice WwW. 8 College who vacation Maine, en r the Mr and other new busily en of po- yield Poorman ghter Bartholomew Blaine of Lock Hav- C son week Dean and Ed Wil- | of How- of few days with daughter Peggy Conaway spent a few Elis! Mrs and grandson Dickey June Conaway en- | daughter Mary June and sons Har- Mrs her son, Sumner Noll and fam- and evening sts with the latter's bro- ter Corman accompanied Conaway, and daughter spent Sunday Mrs. Fred Bellefonte, R a Sunday dinner and supper Deimer Ertley and visit- Earl of Axe- shower was held at the home at Jacksonville on and Mrs were: Mr Mr, and daughter and Mrs. Mrs william Ripka and | White of Bellefonte, er Terracene, and Billle Rip- Harry and Mrs. s Belghtol, Mr. and Mrs. Wil- | sons Harry and Earl, | War-Time Telephone Tactics War has burdened tele- phone lines with the great- est flood of calls in history. Thousands of these calls are vital to victory. The way you use your telephone plays an impor- tant part in the war effort. S50 we urge — Make only necessary calls. l{eep all calls short. Don’t call Washington unless your call concerns the war or is otherwise urgent. War calls must not be delayed. Wir caus come FIRST! THE BELL TELEPHONE COMPANY OF PENNSYLVANIA Our township supervisors C. M business callers in Bellefonte last Wednesday Farmer Carey Shoemaker aside his chores and with has laid a party fan wilds, They expect to be gone for two weeks Master Joseph Fye was a pleasant business | visitor the past week with his grand- parents, retired merchant Luther stationed with Virginia, was last week and Mrs Clarence Barto, the armed forces in home on a few days’ leave visiting his parents, Mr Elmer Barto Mr. and Mrs, Clayton family of Altoona, were here recent- ly among their friends and spent some time with Mrs. Corl’s mother, Corl and nicely in the Centre County Fer- Hospital m Miller .and wife were evening callers in West Ferguson, sts at the home of the Misses Gertrude and Maude Miller Farmer Paul Homan is moving his livestock from the Relish farm to the well known Waldo Homan farm at Oak Hall, where the young farm- er will lin a big way next Season Henry Illingsworth, Jr the U. 8. Navy, stationed at Brooklyn N. Y.. was home on furlough recent- ly with his Prof. and Mrs H. 8S. Illingsworth at their White Hall farm home Mrs. Ira Harpster and Miss Mae Harpster, are Sight sesing City and the Charles W wy of fine market on John G Thursday gue till the 8 of parents daughte joying a New York seashore en easter: Witmer trucked a ~ i porker the ’ Friday ton to rone mark Milton Fry of that armed word from D Wash tates nlist ed in the now Tenn Capt Late Tuomas A, ently and ville late he forces tationed Nash- He is a grandson of the william H. Fry near and Miss Eleanor Mr. and Mrs nd daughters Ethel June, and son Buddie of Mill Mr. and Mrs. Jack Mabus, Mr: Mabus of Bellefonte, Mr. and John Schaeffer, daughter Nan- cy and son Ronald of Centre Hall Mr. and Mrs. Roy Oyler son Melvin, Mr. and Mrs. George Joone, Mr. and Swope, Elmer Swope Arline, Mrs. William Dix- Elaine, Billie and Ronald Dix- Mr. and Mrs. Deimer Ertley and son Kenneth, Mrs. Nevin Yearick and daughter, | Mrs. Charles Guiser, Pred Betz, Mr and Mrs Miles Bartley, daughters Clarabelle, Martha Jane, Rosetta, Dorothy and Vera, sons Philip, Carl and Donald, Mrs. Hogan Long and son George, Mrs. Hubert Vonada daughter Beverly, Mrs. Orin Fye, | Miss Nora Weigh Moore of Howard, Millard Yearick a and Hall, Mrs and Boone, Mrs Harry and daughter s50nN, son ry, George, Billle and Gene, Mrs Robert Yarnell and son Irvine, Mi and Mrs. Sumner Noll and daughter | Elsie Jane, Mr. and Mrs. Ed Bartley and sons Roy, Ralph and Fred, Guy- er Ertley and daughters Iva and Eulodie, Mrs. Robert Conaway and daughters Kathryn and Lucy, son Lester, Mrs, James Shaffer and daughters Barbara, Rebecca, Sarah, Charlotte and Dorothy, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Chronister and son, Charles, Jr., Kenneth Neidigh, Ar- thur Dolan, Ed Burd, Mr. and Mrs Leon Aley, Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Aley and daughter Bette, all of Jackson- ville. The evening was spent in play- ing cards, Chinese checkers na dancing. Refreshments were served at a late hour. Mr. and Mrs received many beautiful and gifts. Aley useful west Mss ————— AXE MANN (From last week) Mr. and Mrs. Bond C. White en- tertained at dinner on Sunday the following: Mr. and Mrs. Dan Tea- man of Jersey Shore, Mrs. Dorman {of Lock Haven, Mr. and Mrs. Epley and Mr. and Mrs. E. E. White of Axemann Mr. and Mrs. Edward Meese of Pitcairn, visited at the 8. E. Rote home from Wednesday until Friday Mr. and Mrs. Ted Hartman and {family and Clair Gfrerer, all of | State College, were Sunday dinner guests at the J. C. Gfrerer home The boys of our community who {have been Inducted into service in the past week were Elwood Breon, Edward Gfrerer and Charles Ray. Mr. and Mrs. D. P. Ray and Mr. {and Mrs. R. E. S8ampsell and Miss Jean McKinley of Bellefonte, spent ithe weekend at New Cumberland, | Baltimore and Philadelphia. Mr. and Mrs. William Whitehill and daughter and Miss Mildred | White of State College, visited at the |C E. White home on Sunday { Mrs. Wallace White and Mr. and { Mrs. Curtis White visited Sunday af- | termoon at the home of Mr. and Mrs, i Emory White, of Pleasant Gap. { Visitors at the Bond C. White {home on Sunday afternoon were Mrs. Esther Schad, Mrs. Ray White fand children of Bellefonte, and Mr. iand Mrs. Russell Pierce of Irwin. The Ladies’ Ald will meet at the, j home of Mrs. Arlene Benner Thurs- day evening (ton sight), Mrs. Budd SBampsell spent Wed- i nesday at the home of her parents, | | Mr. and Mrs. P. B. Shuey. i ->. Hunters Can Ald, Too i 4 In an announcement this week 1 Game officials urged hunters of the | State to collect all the scrap such | ! materials that they find in the field ior about their hunting camps. Of- | fictals pointed out that if each hunt- er brought back only one pound of ia scrap of one kind or another the aggregate collection, based on ap- | proximately 600,000 men in the field, | would amount to over 300 tons for | Pennsylvania alone, i - | We know parents who believe that their children are better than any other children, which is all to the | good if they just learn to keep from talking about the little marvels, i {as rubber, tin, iron, steel or other | ,itacking the enemy through the | REBERSBURG and Mrs. Harry Weaver and of New Kensington, spent the with his parents, Mr. and Weaver, Sr Mr. and Mrs. Ezra 8. Breon of Columbus, Ohio, visited at the homes of the former's brother M, W. Breon, and sister, Mrs. W. J. Hackenberg, several days last week Weekend visitors at Limbert home were their Sergeant Mark Limbert of washington, daughter Mrs ard Mann, and Miss LaRue cliffe of Beech Creek william L. Tarbet, of Mr. and Mrs. W. M. Tarbet has been employed at the | Alreraft plant at Lock Haven, en- listed In the Army Air Corps and was Inducted into service last Tues- day. He is at present in New Cum- berland awaiting assignment to an- other camp Mr East Mrs Prof Jean, weekend Mrs. C.J A. E Stafl Fort Rich- Hinch- the son, £0on who Piper youngest Grubb of Mr. and College, and Mrs, Richard Orange, N. J and Ray Dickison of State spent the weekend with the ladies parents, Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Page Mrs. Annie Miller of Pitealrn, and Mr Minnie Noll Trafford are rived Thur at tl home of the He former’ Tena Brun- of Breon and of Mad 1501 t hie n a. viliiam » and Kay 1] Juest: Breon mday M: Edith Williams of Belle- ral day with Sholl and Mr: thier burg forme Mrs fonte William spent seve aunt Mi Emma Ella Diehl. Mr. Williams tenbauder and two daug Friday Jues at the ome accom them Mrs Kus- wore ams Mr ms panied Bellefonte M1 Mrs laughter Mary weekend 1k McIntye and Louise, of Brackney Dean and the of Hummel week at : Dale Kohr rl Tussey and daughter id Hackett, nee Margaret Ty us State College u day toning willard Burd, C : Douty Mr 'y Ol were 1 the homes Hosterman and caller 8 Pittsburs h lymer ! Iyson of » weekend with the Mr Mr: and Mr 5. Dyer n Mt. Holly companied 1} Fernwait ar aturday William: Mr. and Mrs. H. C. Blerly 1 ed Wednesday for thelr home In Tallahassa, Florida, after a month's stay in their home in West Rebers. burg Mr. and Mrs. Charles Hackenberg and son Donald Runville, were Sunday visitors former's parents, Mr Hack- enberg Rev. and Mrs turned Friday visit in Chicago Mr. and Mrs Co were Rebersburg Mr. and Mrs iting their lar and fan in week wil spent Mrs of with and Mrs the Shem Fred Denbeaux re- several weeks’ Louis, Mo Diehl after and St Je 1 a Mover are vis- in-law, Ray Mastel- Bloomsburg Ham Martz of Tusseyville last week with his daughter, R. W. Smith and family L. L. Meek and family of Wil- liamsport, spent the weekend with relatives here Meyer Brungart and family and Mrs. Ellen Bierly were business vis- itors in Bellefonte on Mondays Mr. and Mrs. Ray Stover and daughter Gloria, visited in Willlams- port on Saturday A dinner was given in honor of Lt. and Mrs. “Ken” Haines of Har- risburg, at Gravel Spring Lodge on Sunday. Those present were: Mrs M. C. Haines, Mr. and Mrs. H H Rager, Mr. and Mrs. Jack Rishel, Mr. and Mrs. L. A. Kidder and Bob- bie, Mr. and Mrs. John Relish and Sara Jane, Mr. and Mrs. Paul Win- ters of Rebersburg; L. L. Meek and family. of Wililamsport: Mr. and Mrs. Charles Miller, Mr. and Mrs Allen Royer and Gilbert Neff and sons George and Billy, of Miliheim, and Lt. and Mrs. K. G. Haines of Harrisburg BLANCHARD (From last week) All citizens are asked to have their scrap iron, rubber or rags ready for collection on Friday. The pupils from the high school will be around for these collections, Do your part to- wards this effort by having your donations ready The defense bond for the benefit of the street lights is being chanced off on Saturday evening, Sept. 26 Walter Lindsay, employed at York, spent the weekend with his family | here, Two baby girls have been born to families in this vicinity during the past week. These little girls were born to Mr. and Mrs. Peters And Mr. and Mrs, Franklin Courter Dinner guests at the W. H. S8pang- | ler home on Tuesday evening were | Miss Ethel Confer of Beech Creek, and Mrs. Connelly of Lock Haven, Rally Day and Communion will be {observed in the Baptist church on | Sunday morning, Oct. 4th. Miss Cora Snyder of State Col- | lege, is visiting among friends in lour community. | Mrs. McClellan Miller spent Wed- | i nesday with her sister at the Pletch- | | er residence near Howard. | {alr first. SAVE YOUR STOVE! YOU MAY NOT GET A NEW ONE | The thin, metal firebox wall in | stove will not for Jong wit a ! powerful heal. Holes pear, oven warps, enamel cracks. demands of war make it difficult 0 get metal linings but a new lining RBS L Stove Brick will hold all the heat and make your our stove Jat y pital will stan 08 on Sn v Bay to install. Write for full Jetans and 8 Rive REFRA Philipsburg, Pa co. of State WW this Ss BOALSBURG Bamuel Hesy "and Samuel Everhart of State College, R. D.. visited Mr. and Mrs. E. W Hess Sunday afternoon Mrs. Arlo Hale of Detroit, Mich visited recently with her uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. Edward Riley. Mrs. C. A. Bonine home Monday from a trip to New vork City, where she was one of the speakers at an Inter-Denomination- al Conference of ministers and church workers, The conference was held in the Calvary church. Follow- ing the conference Mrs Bonine spent a week with hey son and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Walter A Snow and grandson, Walter, Jr. al Lincoln Park, N. J John Hess and Mis ney pent Sunday ev Samuel Hess home Mrs. Emma Brouse returned to her home after spending several month with friends in Philadelphia Rev. and Mrs. Charles Wisler Williamsburg, Mr: Marg! Schreil Pleas Gap Mrs. Bernard Henry of Chambe! Kauffman noon Mr and Mrs Beulal ening Fort- at the of ant and ler of SON M1 mday ited 8S burg, vi ana on Rockey nt Sunday Mr Rockey Hard Rockey Kline visited ) nd Mrs. Boyd Way Joan and Barry, of pent Fr ng at chil- Col- fe he and State ever home John Williams it Sunday « at Belle latter's father, A. R. Gra- Jennnette, spent the week- end with Mra. H M. Hosterman Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur Houtz spent Sunday afternoon with the Edward Houtz family at Buffalo Run Mr. and Mrs. 8. A. Rietz panied by Mrs. Mary Bohn Hall, spent Bunday evening Russell Mayes Elean and Miss ham of ACCOM - of Oak at the hot t Ishler Ora Or accompanied Mr Breon Jolumbus where he 1 spend R. lee Ezra turday oO) ome time Seaman First Class Frank Balles of Baltimore. accompanied by Pvt Earl Sunday, visited their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Balley of Boals- burg. and Mr. and Mrs. Harry 8un- day. of State College, R. D Mr. and Mrs. John Calhoun nounce the birth of a son Thursday September 24. at the Centre County Hospital, Bellefonte Mrs. Fred Lo Kline of Baltimore, Md.. is spending several days at the home of Mrs. W. H. Stover an- (From Last Week) Williams- with her George Ish- Miss Eleanor port, spent the parents, Mr. and ler Mr. and Mrs. Charles Corl were dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. John F. Kimport, Sunday Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Mothers- baugh and family were guests at a hirthday party Friday evening at the W. L. Grove home at Lemont. The party was in honor of the birthdays of Mrs. w. L. Grove, Earl Grove and Jane Grove Mrs. Edith Lucas is visiting rela- tives at Washington, D. C Mr. and Mrs. Fred Lonberger spent Sunday at the Edgar Hess home, Mr. and Mrs. Ferd Sweitzer and two sons of Altoona, visited Mr. and Mrs. Charles Stitt, Sunday. Mrs. Foster Charles, Miss Pauline Charles and Mrs. C. F ‘Smith spent Thursday with Mrs. Robert Glenn at Lock Haven, Miss Priscilla Stuart of Clearfield, | gpent the weekend with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Stuart, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Coble and Mrs. Emma Barnes of State College, spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs William Thompson. Ishler of weekend Mrs weekend with his grandfather, L. K Dale. Mrs. Frank Powell Leightley spent Monday with relatives at Altoona. | returned to her | Onk Hall lam Ross of Cape May precent Waldo Bruce Mrs, B Neff and ley Mrs. Leah Wright, Mrs Homan Mrs. Earl Ross, Mrs Miller, Mrs, Frank Powell A. Reitz, Mrs. Howard Mrs. Ethel Baird Mr. and Mrs A. R. Lee spent with the James Ezra Breon and Sunday afternoon Gilliland family at Miss Bonnle with Miss Barbara Hall Mr. and Mrs. Frank Powel] spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Charles Lohr at Woodward Wilkes-Barre, the Rev. T Powell spent Sunday Ross at Linden War [8] Leon Beam of ent visitor home a red at Jones Recent callers at the Margaret Kuhn were Raymond Spleer and Bellefonte, R. D., Mr. and Mrs. Cloyd Knarr and William Knarr and Ric! Knarr Tyrone Mrs. A. J. Hazel visited in Spring Mills, Madis Reber from Th Sur home of Mr: Mr. and Mn daughter of ard of rel onburg atives and intil burg Irscay da) and Wii- were Mrs imberland and Mrs N.J and Ross William Thomas Ensign c Rows of visitor Charles Ross Mrs. James Rt a recent g with Mr Atherton of Mr of Numidia Margaret west jaughter, Miss at din- » birthday “The # Mrs. Ralph Dale an Jack o { Bel lefonte Mr i George Rimmey of Centre Hall Charles Ross of Li nden Hall Thomas Ross of rian ained anc with : Margaret Kuhn The meeting of Victor Grange on Tuesday evening was ‘Booster Night’ conducted by Pomona Grange. Bail- leyville Grange furnished the enter- tainment and the Unionville Grange filled the chair. There were about 110 members present. There were visitors from the Grange at Centre Hall, Pleasant Gap and Rebersburg Refreshments consisting of sand- wiches, pickles, cider and preteels were served Mr. and Mrs. Charles Mothers- baugh of State College. visited at the George Mothersbaugh home on Saturday Mr. and Mrs. Fred L. Kline visit- ed relatives here recently Mrs. W. E. Kline spent Monday with her son, Hamill Kline, who is a patient in the Centre County Hos- pital The Harris township schools open- ed September 8th. The teachers in the Harris Township Vocational School are: Leroy Freeby, principal; Miss Mary Boyer, English and French: Miss Ethel Dale, geography and science; Miss Mary Ellen Mc- Clain, home economics; Ralph Sum- mers, history, There is an enroll- ment of 56 in the high school. There are 18 pupils in the first grade, with Mrs. Fred Lonberger, teacher; sec- ond grade, 18, and third grade, with Mrs. Shultz, teacher; fourth grade, 16, with Mrs, Margaret Wil- llams as teacher. In the fifth grade there are 18, and in sixth grade, 18, with Samuel Ross as teacher, The two wooden flag poles on the diamond have been replaced with two stee] poles. The one pole is a 18, gift from the former Cornet Band | of Boalsburg and the Sons of Vet- erans, and the other pole is a gift of the Knights of Malta, in memory {of their deceased members. { Mrs. Charles Stitt and Mrs. Ed- | Jack Dale of Bellefonte, spent the | and Harry! evening | itives in Orlando, Fla., and Charles- | Mr. and Mrs. Ezra Breon of Col-| | umbus, Ohio, are visiting the Wil-| her brother-in-law, John D. Patter- bur Houtz family and A. R. Lee, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Wright and | gar Hess were supper guests of Mrs. L. J. Kauffman, Friday evening. Miss Margaret Kimport, after | spending several months with rela- | ton, 8. C., returned to the home of | son, Sunday. Mrs. P. L. Swank is visiting Mrs. | {day with Mrs. Leah Wright and the | land, Ohio. {L. M. Snyder family, | ser home. " Mr. and Mrs. Willard Rockey and | daughter of Petersburg, spent Sun-| day with Mrs. W. A. Rockey. eran Sunday school held their class; meeting Thursday evening at the home of Mrs. Cyrus Wert. Class No. § of the Lutheran Sun- | day school met Thursday evening at the home of Mrs. Wallace White. | The members present were: Mrs. Maynard Kuhn, Mrs, Riley Hunter, Mrs. Mary Bohn, Mrs. Alpha Shees- : The Crusaders class of the Luth-| Miss Mary Ellen McClain spent | Sea warfare Is largely a matter of Miss Helen Mease of State College, | the weekend at her home in Mil | spent Thursday at the Harry Muse | Hall. -. | | daughter of Huntingdon, spent Sun-| Oscar Swank and children in Oleve- | | i { Inflation is too grave a danger to | | be risked through any failure to set | | price levels. This naturally includes | {wages and farm Products. | POTTERS MILLS (From Last Week) Edward Faust of West visited over the weekend father, H. E. Faust Mr. and Mrs. Floyd White motored to Bolling Springs, and from there to Philadelphia, Tuesday. They tobk Miss Margery Hackett to the Over- brook school in Philadelphia E. G. Mingle returned to his home in Aaronsburg, after spending a week at the G, H. McCormick home Mrs Miss Johns of Ligonier over the weekend with their sister, Mrs. E. D. Knupp Pvt. Clarence Phillips was at the heme of his Mr. and Mr: F:ank Philips two-day fur- ough Chester with his Smitley and visited parent on An Frank Ennist home hi on Emerson tle Diffenderfer Russel Nelson and ate College, and Jame: daughter of Cen been 81 and tre under rt Ki mp STORED VEG ETABLES AID TO GOOD WINTER MEALS Storing SLOring wavs prog ict supply f vegetables for winter To he table three or fou Ip provide VER { greens so that the family will tire of either one r methods les are given in leaflet od 3 Office § - - Family Gathering A family gathering was held Sept 20th at the George Stover cabin along Penns Creek in Union county The gathering was in honor of Mr and Mrs. John Soit of Dexter Minn who } ! section | are Thomas v George Blover D. C. Cooney nd Mrs. EE. Zet- F. K. Frank, Mr st Frank and son Ermn- Hall Mr. and Mrs aul Petterolf and son Drew of In- diantown Gap, Mrs. Charles Ross- man of near Millheim. Mr. and Mrs James Corman and children, Joyce and Jimmy, and Miss Alma Corman of Rebersburg. Mrs. Thomas Stover and Mrs. Cooney are sisters of Mr Solt, those three being the only re- maining members of their imme- diate family and M: Centre THE CORN YOU BUY With hybrid corn, where the seed was grown, wherg you plant it, The best way to compare varie and decide which ones suit you the best is to the important thing is NOT but how it performs ties see them growing side by side in a soil and climate similar to yours, That's why DeKalb has more than 3300 proving grounds or demonstration fields, scat. tered throughout the corn-growing areas. Another reason why vou should visit your DeKalb proving ground is to keep acquainted with the new. est varieties that DeKalb is continually perfecting Be sure to visit the DeKalb proving ground in y aur neighborhood, Your DeKalb dealer will be glad to show you the varieties that you are interested in and what they will do for you on YOUR FARM, HYBRID CORN JAMES WwW. 313 21st Avenue POTTE CGUNTY RESIDENTS GE TIRE AND TUBE PEEMITS Driver Use Silver For Ir College Spring Balley Charles Homan {farmer Ri Millis, defense 0 farmer €s 3 O03 i sto Alter the work w wd wo the KELVINATORS PHILCO RADIOS wi Aon Nie of Pleasant G Treasu MELROY" s Phone 8589-R-1 R ALTOONA, PA. = Judgment wlustry war ry ap, Pa. riors Mark W. Clayton lumberman fonte, farmer farmer Duck Ar tht ir dealer, Gap Belle- and feed Pleasant Rosage, ABC and WASH Bendix Home Laundry Electric Stoves Of ers is interest to hunters and camp- the announced intention of closing a number of forest roads in the Sproul district. Information given out by District Forester Chas Name of Road Ferney-East Perney Kingston Oak Ridge RA Graham Hazard Abes Fork Rd Grugan Hollow Rd L. Br. Hyner Run Pats Ridge Hyner View Boone Rd. Fork Hill Rd. (N Hensel Fork Rd Pfountz Valley Sandy Run Rd Seven Mile Renovo View end) Big Basin Rd Boyer Crowley Cooks Run Jerry Ridge Rd Middle Branch Mill Run-Upper Const, Rock Run Rd. Shintown Run Two Mile Run Barneys Ridge Barneys Run Coon Run Dry Run Mill Run Rd Orviston-Kato Rd Hoagls Ng preventatiy State Forest narily poses in me asl forest the Sproul far for QUEENS RUN DIVISION From Grugan Trail Oak Ridee Rd Johnson-Ferney Rd Farrandsvilk E Farrandsville Fernes Farm Gl HYNER Hyner Run Rd Myers Camp Rd Private Land Hyner Mt. Rd Ritchie Rd DIVISION Dry Run Mill Run Pike Johnson Camp Tr Top of River Mt Rd Rd YOUNG WOMANS CREEK Rd. to Bob Long's Mu Hollow Trail Sandy Run Road McNerney Run Hensel Fork Rd Near Rt. Br. Y. W. Or Boone Road Sandy Run Rd Rt. Br. Y. W. Cr North 2 Miles Paddys Run Paddys Run Dry Run Rd End of Rd farm Rd Rd KEATING DIVISION Two Mile Run Rd Near Wertz Mine Cattaragus Rd Bridge at Onion Run Bartlebaugh Camp Ellis Mine Rd Rock Run Cocks Run Rd Dalleys Camp State For, Bdy HOPKINS Tripps Camp Hall Parm Swamp Branch Barneys Ridge Rd Farwell Camp Rd SNOW SHOE DIVISION Top of Orviston Mt Shintown Two Mile Rd District Line Khd of Rd End of RE Boyer Rd End of Const Private Land Camps End of Rd. Big Basin Rd DIVISION End of Rd Barmeys Run Beech Creek RA End of Rd Grugan Hol. Rd Cooks House Camp Rd roads ot tod Baris | ering ih the 1 road nstructed pri ring, } i } VOSS ERS travel and ated C ular winter nis st 5.00 It is believed that this action will not result in any inconvenience to visitors to State Forest in as much as all leased camp sites, as well as camps on adjoining private land, will remain accessible. Game; fish, and forestry officials, as well as forest fire wardens and fire fighting crews on official bus. iness may continue to drive over the closed roads. Other persons may | not drive beyond the barrier, which is a post set near the center of the! road at the points of closure, under | victed of wilfully, | maliciously violating an negligently or y of the rules made for the government of the | State Forests, ‘or cuts, tears down, penalty prescribed by Section 937 of | defaces or otherwise mutilates, in. the Penal Code. Act of June 24, 1830, jures or destroys any of the coples ho ein 10 1 mores er
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