May 13, 1943. “THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, RELLEFONTE, PA. . "Page Moa Mg management in the “Barrens.” They Baking BOALSBURG ' Famous “Barrens” in Centre County | gr oli - B |na an interesting boratory of To make a cake I natural science. With ownership of the lands now resting in the Game (Continued from page one) herlandg county where it remained The Daugliters of Ruth Sunday Krape gave a reading, “Rock Me (6 Commission by r oxperimental school of the Lutheran churth held Sleep A corsage, made by the them durtong thelr migratory ht intl 1772 when it became a pari of , : will in zit: brohats thelr class meeting Friday evening home economies girls wis flven During an Inve the 3 Ww : vii Nurttumbertand . . Sr i } oy —ea————— at the home of Miss Alma Bradford. each guest. Those present at the woodcock situation mad ) t! cout nother transfer wag made A ls o" ay } : a She who attended were A teach« supper were Mrs Dt Powell Wildlife Research Unit of Penn [AD 1789 when Mifthin county claimed A pi ie a : * A dy "yl LOST 52 Lbs.! er, Mrs. Frank White, and Sara Bonnie Powell, Mrs. Merritt Cole, State, 4 stuffed female woodcock the central section of Pennsylvania $i, rgd ie Hive of. thon BANK Los hy WEAR SIZE 14 NOW” Kellerman Marie Hess, Bertha Cole, Bertha Cole, Mrs. James Gilliland, placed in an opening w approach. | IN 1800, Centre county was created : "al a fade i h rerun sign Y *obbrad “am. C. 0 Wai a py; rh lorraine Witmer Jane Gilliland, Jane Gilltland, Miss Elizabeth Gill. td by more than two dozen wild ‘| 8nd since that time the HFT Ap oi ; oo BR . . . CE fm y ‘ - : ’ Betty Krape and Hester Garner, amd, Carol Ann Noll, Mrs, Carl birds In a few how After the meeting a social hour was Bradford Alma Bradford Mrs The "Bafren A) renowned a Abraham Elder selected a site fon enjoved and refreshments were! Harry Bally, Mary Balley, Mrs. Ed wild turkey territor ith many of ia home in Half Moon township in served gar He Marie Hess, Mrs. William these splendid game | present. | 1784, according to reports, and so to Mr. and Mi ira B Cahoon of Ferree, Betty Krape, Mrs. Anna Ruffed grous, raccoon, grey squirrels him goes the ction of having Larchmont. N. Y.. visited Lieut. and | Wink, Barbara Wink, Mrs. Charles all provide good hunting within th been the first white settler in the Mrs. Roger C "oa } y from Friday Graham, Esther Graham, Mrs. Mary area, and even 1 few nen f Barres \ Abraham Eide until Monday y thelr n to Kellerman Saran Kellerman Mrs. | pheasant e occasionally seen L attempts ) 1 Patton town thelr home they wer companied Logan Bennett, Mrs Fred Lonher by Mrs. Roger C. C \ ger, dnd Misses Mary Boyer and . . Mary Ellen McClain he first definitely kno A he OL i" n Irishman The Civie Club m tants of thi rh : he Sh R NAY ning. The pre mt ’ ATTY Je M1: nad Mrs George M ther hee Indial n 1608 . de hi ly . . i then appointed a nominatin ! ban ANd Mrs. Fred Gearhart, Sr. |, The member ! | vo | Were dinner guests of Mr. ang Mrs Mrs. Emma 3 ! harl ienrhart, Sunday rs Hiei. Susi aakevms © 4 , A ta ie hel Ns i ’ — p—— p— Sweeney and © Mac rahan 1 nd Mrs. W. | Girove and i \ 1) ‘ y oy OT ip 3 hi a " Iron ore now heing removed from the “River HILT tract In $ . There will be lection fficer dan 1 Mt Homer Thomas of re I \epatu "4 ! wi . " “Barrens y ‘ . Pp bl f, | . the June meet 1het nont nent Saturday evenin vii i rd thas fa . 4 ’ y ~~ onan wal . w y . : bt e 0 ' u IC a CS present wer i I Din le ! with the Daniel Mothe A ' yond J ‘ | : I | Robert Day \ ‘ ily Mrs. Virginia vt J vt. James Addlema Murray, M: ) HUD nd Mi } me Army Air Ba Fred Lonber Mr vi Whitekettle from Saturdn The Hom Harris Tow: der the dire McClain, « at a moths supper Wedns A short entert iollowi: W el seh Ana hd 0} \ | i" Coll ‘ § ory Se 3 - “ | Ks Ss i sr wold Hel art ; : { : , Saturday, May 15 4 lation of the V ’ oT i One or more nave been within that county is one of the most popular hanth i 11 } wither reveled grounds in Centre com place Hut thi ni Wink wa ning. Ma: Bonnie Pow “Old Fas nese Relral “An Album by Carol Ar Betsy He lland C1IPPORD KE) The "Barrens an intermisture of scrub oak, pitch pines, hock leberries, ele but nevertheless good game territory Saturday, May 15 uf HET} BALANCE When you are ill, the first thing to do is see your doctor. Then— to be sure his directions are fol- ner, Mr v : Mrs 1 bdo Se 3 ; mg ; Rin \ E in v : 5 ‘ lowed bring your prescription to MAR, Ji%. Charles Gearhart. Mes. | Manufacturing pany conveys " f the “Baten” RR RO aus di Olt teak of World Wat Lhe 0 Saturday, May 15 He Rexall Drug Store—where ali Fei et evractara | 10 Daniel M. Bare and others, tra heen the iron i nde rt five UR + wernher dsm lh aie} HD. LINDENMUTH you can depend upon it being x has aebaus v Eas D 1} bare A mj ! t important ¢ tho . ‘ ¢ ‘ ' afd ’ compounded exactly as your doctor wrote it. Only the finest of fresh, full-strength materials are used by capable, licensed pharmacists. And a double. check system that guarantees accuracy. WHITE BROS. Drug Store BELLEFONTE, PA. SY 2 wee Chant Clea : TT, ET — TS olneident. wit Tai taki aad : Ie JER A WEE A — 3. W. 21. Stover. Sunday. | ian Ie | AF the. Umber was cut and burned. (io those : while tion. Instead. the Commomwes AUCTIONEER Prompt attention given all sales PHONE 357 PINE GROVE MILLS, PA. C. Y. WAGNER | oi. 20 5, TER en rd time. “Exon of loca ore hese two compre Tciort TU he encampreis for any y 4 Mrs. Ralph Tennis wy y n i pulldings. rafiroad and telephone | frosts if { a $Br10r | pas sik nentioned AROS General Auctioneer Quality Flour istown, and Mrs N srva Tenni g p S, . an 1 : i crs tre bry ¢ wit) five LE { # iv wa | whee fray . hh big a resabal # onal SH any A Hard Wheat Pat Flour Ty JOR #, R. D visited Mr. and oo Wh fon ) 4 : . fs 7 that the Ie is were comb \ aig | juait of 4 yout ewe ® think tha ) Real Estate Sales Ar Williagn Tenn Surndlay Re ; ‘ an, WG nd again for their best § i here are J x mM ¢ 1x heen anpropria y ned "Mi Normag ‘ gle of go mT ” Be . . Ther sw RAS nnevivania ’ nvolved F the 3 ¥ i ; ’ A BPECIALTY! (0) "Best F) on, BE A eveling wien A : : BS ai EL) i, jailrond opened # branch to Sool he Jnst. fey Wie 0-1 “Barret nieavos CALL STATE COLLEGE, 2842 Mr. and Mrs. Nevin Meyer f fs y Ply ” and with it came annual fores res. | operat iiiie } ireh Uni it th ret oppor ! ur Bes our my : ry Ir off gp i hte a hate bi Eat to A natch Wn SVhb mst Bata bomsilt uF Mr Riley Hunter spent . ¥ - 50-50 Blend ff rnoon with Mr. and Mrs. Pred wo ; pol of vel we did | hs of damage | working o atively with 1 {init sompet itive bidding i n wit} Mr nd M ik i . te of an he 8. A BEL. ark ng soonerutively with the Umt PORT MA ILDA pi ive itl g in the sale Markle at State College, R. D i WAGNER'S Mrs. Leah Smith spent several ty persist rub oak th its and 4 t Ivanis om “4 v a as : days recently. with her daughter Mud flat formed by wash from iron ore in the days of Andrew | ¢ ting ability Wk over + fire | mission a ween conducting on ‘Thursdas av 6. in the Metho- Past EXPE] Ino have proven Very Best Flour Mrs Ralph Kern at Millbrook Carnegie Ci i lands. The village of Beotia. periments is Or an rey Ta 9 members {rom that public sal of real estate Winter Wheat Mr. and Mrs. Hamill Kline and Warriors Mark irehes attended demand higher prices son of Lemont Mr. and Mrs. Grant < ——————— —————— — - and took part in the program: Each A number of Farms and several Kline and Saugiiter of Milton 2 , § # member took a rea dish al iy a Residences will be offered at . i. . and Mrs. John Kline and daughter ws 5 # delicious lunch Was served and a blic sale in the near fut Wagner 8 32% Dairy Feed Donna Fave of Clintondale, and Mr \ , rr : pT : } social hour enjo v all pu ee, . ; : aid Mrs. James Callahan, Jr of oo og 7s rd Mr and Mrs William Ross and Watch for Dates! ©), er ” : B = g y nia FL i 3 * Wagner's 207% Dairy Feed } atate college. BR. D. visited Mrs. W * $n oF \ . ons BEI. Mrs CG. Ross and. Mrs ’ n E. Kline, Sunday an : ra p ’ A 4 H. Marshall, shopped in Philipsburg Wagner 8 Horse Feed Robert B. Temple and Mrs. Anna ’ = : io KP 3 3 £ on Saturday ’ 3 Ream and Miss Beatrice Ream at j Wd PE ions a NCL 2-7 ; ' Mre CM Pringle spent several © " 3 .- . : ¢ Mrs : ine | Wagn ra Pig Meal tended the funeral of Mrs. Domer of ” § VE gr / favs al Howard with her daughter enn was held Ww ‘a KE Orndorf at Lock Haven, Sunday \ «ial " V. agner’s Egy Mash Mrs. T. J. Whiteman gnd Mrs C v : i 4 “al ’ Be ¢ 4 liam Shultz has returned Wagner's Chick Starter h Bate Spent ear) ith \ i 4 Wg o Vd / he y i to Niagara Falls, where he i em. . Mrs ess. Mr 3 onine ; \ £N L , J J arden adil 8 ratiet eto CONTI and Grower. we dinner guest gb the Hess home J A \ Ny pe h y ~ polyved with a construction company Bs 4 dinner guest gb the 58 home \ . y A # A after spending some time at home Wagner's Turkey Starter J Weonesday pre of a \ 5 J ; a Charles E. Woodring, Jr. who is Mrs. Emma Brouse, Mr. and Mr p 8" a xe J we i he, Wg located at Army Air Corps. Maxwell and Grower. kmuel : : ’ : Be ae Re : . wad 4 : 4 y ’ Ws, / Field, Alabama. is spending a few tf by Mrs y Ju \ EN / f \ i { ets wre with his paren Wagner's Serateh Feed cr oF Byte Collesr: vied the 3 : \ | fo 5 . 4 ’ =. W, days he re with his parents Mr. and c Feed. Paul Mvers family at Huntingdon. vs 2 7 Ny “NJ 4 \ Rain p Mrs. ( harles Woodring :. A Sunday. Mrs. Brouse Is spending A 3 L " F ( : h § / { | ™S 2 Derrell Ross has purchased a lot 3 ¥ ! A ; / h: 3 8 z trv A113 b wl i % Wagner's Chick Feed ome time with the Myers family g 3 i i iL : nd poor Dorms \ 2 Psd from Harry Bennett and is building ra. 4 £ i a new hose and has sold the home My. and Mrs. Sheldon Clapper and 4 d : ) p 8 = . hf " : . ® An idle hen not , i ’ pe rw . & yy/ y ~~ he liver in to Chester Bartley. He only itn’ prod Wagner's Medium Scrateh } con spent Sunday with relatives in oF ‘ / . CL id : 7 NN EE ae Ee Thunt Tondy y ld producing Altoona 4g / \ v , : exi : k Pha” she's also cat Rydes (ream Calr Meal T rs red Sweitzer and 3 & 4 \ - we : Hy 4 ; il a jew Weeks. ing fred a laying hen should have, Fong _ Mrs g Tio Moore wt AW y a \ 4 a The Preshvterian Missionary So- Wn hens are idle only because Eshelman’s Dog Feed lof Altoona, were guests of Mr. and 77 by : A A : AN / 270 ciety will meet for their regular hel No capacity is not being util Mrs. Charles Stitt, Sunday bh : : A a Pd yr 0, | monthly meeting Priday. May 14, at | « For instance, hens on the Re. : Mr “and Mrs Robert Horner and 7 < JCal oR 4 i 2:30 p.m, at the home of Adah EN , - wing wma : : ¢ Po : ] a CF NY LNA , ks i 1 1s ye i All Jeinds of high hrotefn son and Mr. and Mrs. Leroy Klinger A CAF 3 EN i Syit TONISSION | Marshal. isitors al the C. M. Prin. | DR HESS Pourray Pan-asin is eeds for mixing wi your § and daughter visited Mr, Horner's ge k " of f = ’ F aa . x ¢ added to the ration, And there, in own feed. mother, Mrs. Fredericks at Lewis : : § : > STATE GAME LANDS gle home were Mrs. George LyKens | go dl is the reason we strongly NO ‘and family of Juniata: Mr. Zane 2 burg. Sunday 176 Woodring. Mrs. Conrad Pringle, Mrs. WE hat you give PaN-auin a . Mrs. Winona Bottorf and daugh- . * 10! 5 Fe ® ” i : Dealers in Al Kinds Lier, Mrs. Harold Kerstetter of State P P ( ; J we : CENTRE wr COUNTY | Sears and Mis. Jack Todd. all of It's tonics and minerals that a . College, spent Wednesday afternoon : - Sul o. ‘oy 4 hilipsburg. | Bem gets in Pax-awx. Both are of Grains with Mrs. E. W. Hess Ny A ORE BIT \ Fn ney San od lier 1s moving from often needed for top production. | Mrs. Pred Lonberger entertained - \ ; Ek ol the Methodist charge here to the | Just ask us about PAN-A-aN. | with a Mother's Day dinner Sundny 5 § “ : . Aig TP pie We pid a rq | | ¢ i E: f SE veoble BOTY to Vv. as I BELLEFONTE, PA. {The guests were Mrs. WwW. A. Rockey, | E anmse Non lmvealie Rood has beens active in all activities of ‘Schaeffer A] Hardware Mrs, BE. W, Hess, Mrs. H. M. Hoster- | : -. ® iron Ore Pv! - ithe town. It is hoped our loss will | N. ALLEGHENY STREFT man and Mrs. M. W. Goheen. | Ibe the gain in his new field, i BELLEFONTE, PA,
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