Friday, October 8, 1920 STATE COMMISSION RENAMES FORESTS Fifty Thousnd Acres To Be Ivnown As “Penn State Forests”—Stud ents Will Act As Wardens. At a recent meeting of tile State Foi • istiy itescrvatlun Commission, the name "Penn blAto Forest' wan given to wlint was formerly known us the "MUany Forest." the "Cuv tin Forest" tire "bovvii Mountains Foiost" und the Klslilcotiulllas Foiesl" This combin ation of fuiusts cominisu about flfty thuusaiid ucies of foiost land lying mostly In Ccntru County anil extend ing into .Miniin und SnyJc-i cuuni.es. Tliu Mltany Foiost of four thous and acres cuvets a portion of the Nit tuny Mountuln, which rises sharply out of the Mttuny valley and extends in a long range to tho northeast, gradually spreading out lulu a broad plateau. Tliu foiost is traversed by thu statu toad running from Pleusunt Cup to Center Hull and contains w small but well-stocked foiost nursery Tile Curlln Forest containing twenty - llvo bundled notes, lies lu Uiu north eastern part of Coiloi Couni}'. Tliu buvun Mountains Forest begins foui miles to tliu south of tlio college mid cetera a iiutUuu ot the mountain region known ua the Seven Mountains, bounding the Nittuny vdlloy on tliu aoutlt Besides being a portion ot one ot thu Uigist tracts ot foiust land useu« cil b> tliu State ot Potuiaylvunlu, tins lereat contulna seven large ranges run* uing parallel trujn tho northeast to tlie southwest, forming a great belt of for est reooivalien nearly twenty miles wide. Xn tlio past the slate foresters liavo built anil maintained many paths -tunr-uimu avineli tomlpr-iLM—parta-of this foi eat occesaiblo. The Kislilcoquillus forest conUtnb about thlrty-thico thousand actus of Umber and lies to the souincuat of the college, being ctoased by the aula road i mining ft uni Center Hall to Milroy. These forests mu covered with tho ehaincteilsliu huidwood vegetation und although It was lumbeicd man} }ouis ago by (he old fashioned methods of lumbering, by bores, slides und tmm rouds, It lias escaped tlio devastating ultecta of fuiest thus caused b} steam logging und steam skidding Formerly the mountains vvero covered with white pine and hemlock togother with other hardwoods, but these have largely dis appeared because of logging of tho trucls The forests have been well-cared for by the state wardens und consoquont ly very few* llres of any great size have swept ever these ucres and these that havo been devastated are now coverd with scrub oak. I3y naming these "Tho Penn Suite Forest," tho utato forestry commission has created a voluntary tiro warden ot overy true 'State' student, who will bo expected to olTor their services in caso of tiro and to net as lire warden to prevent llres. With such a corps of guurdluns "The Perm Slate Forest" should bo pro tected belter than before. PRIZE HOLSTEIN BULL ADDED TO COLLEGE HERD The Dairy Jlubsundry Department hna purchased an aged Holstein Fres lun bull, Sir Beets Korndyke No 01212, son of Pontiac Korndyke whose dam, Belle Korndyke was one of tho noted foundation cows of the breed. Pontiac Korndyke has sired moro A. It O. daughters than uny other Holstoln bull with tho slnglo exception of his son, icing of thu Pontiucs who has sired 251 A. It. O. daughters. Thu dam of Sir Beets Korndyke mado twenty-seven pounds of butter as a Junior four year old. Slncu slio Is a daughter of Pontiac Korndyko, the now herd olro carries 70 per cont of tho blood of this world famous bull und Is closely related to a number of, cows which have mado world's rec ords. By line breeding, It Is hoped to fix and transmit tho many desirable qual ities which arc found In the founda tion animals of tho Pontiac Korndyko family*. Sir Buots Korndyko now has 7 A. It O. daughters and all holfer calves dropped In the collego herd will bo put on test as soon as tlioy freshen. With proper feeding ho will weigh about twonty-flvo hundred pounds. MEAT MARKET ALL KINDS OF Fresh Meats J. D. KELLER ALLEN STREET New York Chamber Music Society “Wxixtry” (With Apologies to « W. L ) EDITOR PL2NN STATE COLLEGIAN, STATE PEN, PA. Dere Sir Those lieiu fovv linos is to let you lino Hint yis liuly Is cumoing buck to out Alma Mului to witness this heiu now,.alumni homo comelng day stunts vvlml is scheduled for thu next Sul. Didn't you kno that 1 are a uluminus of youre grulo cotlegu up there In the Nilt tnuny nits, up those at suite Penn beg million. Pen Statu? Woll, niebo I can set you rite on It. 1 and Hugo Bt/dek is grate fricinds Wu use to have some tine limes together on b. b. Hips with the Ph lies, und Inst sum mer when 1 humped Into Boa wilu sep al iting myself fiom two vvks. of Now* \mk Crust In thu hi in) deep at At lantic City, Bur says to mu cornu up and look us over tills fall at Pen Suite and 1 says wlints the Jndoocemunt. Bu 7 siys we're going to put tlio clean ci on Dartmouth for 1 and thu boys tlieie would bo gkul to*see you "Well when anyone is glad to sec tny Inn some mug l*m a member of tho fambly right ofT so 1 iuii comelng up to sou my Almu on Sat. and hnvu a grand good time with lwsr. I'm supposed to bo wijlclng sonic* stuff for the dale} nows papers on this lieie woils hoilouh of b b. but that don't mako no dlfTcrnts witli mu as son John can tnko euro of the Brook!} n end of it, and 1 will get to Cleveland In tlmu for the Sunday game. John can do beltvi than jnu un}\vuy. So kcip youre left eyu peeled for mo on bat. foi l suic urn going to bo back at old Pen suite If 1 gel out allvo und win ciiuf D.utmouth coin of thu realm, 1 wille from Cleveland tiding you how 1 mako out. Yours, BAUD It. WRINGLER Shoi Is Island, Oct. 7. PIIOMIMIM’ ATJILLTj; TO ADIMIHSb STUDENTS Liuutonunl lluriy L. Kingman, noted atiiloto and I*. M C. A. worker, will speak to the student body next Sat urday und bundu) evenings, thu hour not yet being set. Lieutenant King man who is a graduate of tho Unl vusity of Clovclund, uheio ho was at one time Captain of nil four majoi sports, lias recently completed a two year contract with tho Now Voile Ball Club of the American League. Hu will speak of thu actual work accomplished by the Y. M C. A. in tlio Into war und will outline the now system of overseas Christian servico. Mr King man wns engaged In the V. M C A. work overseas foi somo time and Is thoioughly lumiUnr with all phases of this work. He Is touring tho country under the auspices of the Student Vol unteer Movement Association und ex pects to leave in a few wcoks for China, where he will engage in Y. M. C A. Work. MINIMI N’OTL'S Dr. Dnld F. McFarland, Professor of McUilluigy, Is representing Penn State at the Institute of Motuls Divis ion of tho American Institute of Min ing and Metallurgical Engineers at Col umbus, Ohio. Tho annual elections of tho Penn Slate Mining Society were held late Inst May und resulted ns follows* Pres ident, 11. T. Fraser, Vice-president, G. It. Sutton and Secretary-Treasurer, C. C. Borslngcr. Dr Moore, Dean of tho School of Mines is to give u lecture git tho Brook lyn Instltuto of Arts and Sciences on tho subject of tho origin and occur ence of coal and other mineral re sources Most Good Dressers Bring Their clothos to us for cleaning, pres sing and repairing. They havo forb cd a habit which Is hard to break. You ought to Join them—*wliy don't you do It todny? UNIQUE TAILORING CO. v r„ Vf. Gcroatd For Fullest Value in Your Clothes And True Economy, Come Here and be Meas ured for a SUIT or OVERCOAT of our Made to-Measure Clatbes. They are Long Lasting. Perfect Fitting. SMITH’S TAILOR SHOP ■ 127 ALLEN STREET ! I CLEANING, PRESSING and REPAIRING NEATLY DONE £ i t | H(H|n HlHlnluaHlUlHlna REHAB NURSE SENT HERE BY GOVERNMENT in oulor that doner touch may bu kc|it with the physical condition of the iUlmbilluttlou Mun who arc stiitlonuJ here for {ho (.oinplutluu of their col lego education, n nursu under Federal Appointment has been sent hum Mias Julia Irene Kauffman will take tire of this work, lltr work will Include the ti tatnicnt. of minor aliment* and the assignment of men to the hospital If conditions warrant It- Miss Kauffman may bu found at hit olllco In the Rehab Club rooms ut certain hours during the day, ftom which place reports as to the condition of the mun are (llled - with the l'cderu) Hoard. I 01 uulte a period during the war. Miss KuulTniaii wan overseas with t.n Ambulance Unit from (he Unlveially of Maiylaml From July 1918 until March 11119, she served with this 01- ganlzatlon ut Hase Hospital 4J In Nuuf- Chateau This hospital was not sh unted In the danger zona and as a lesult most of her patients were Amer icans, In speuklng of. her experiences Miss Kauffman said "My worlc among the soldiers was very commonplace but I can never say enough in praise of our wondeiful American boys." In spite of her modesty, several experi ences of unusual excitement canto to .Miss Kauffman, chief of which was u Get mun air raid on the transport on which shu wan traveling Because of thu increased number of Rehabilita tion men who aro here this year, the appointment of a nurse has become al most a necessity, and (his thoughtful ness on the part of the Federal Hoatd is appreciated by the Rohub men. ALUMNI NOTES J B. Shatter ’OB, Is general manager of the Qemont Products Company, with ulllces in Wilmington, North Carolina Joseph A. Ilesllor 'll is representing thu Central Constiuctlon and Supply Company at Wilkes-Barre. Pennsyl vania Tito family has been rccentlv Increased by the birth el a daughter, Dorothea Anna. G. C Brondbcnt is with tbo Federal Board of Vocational Education In Philadelphia. C. 13. Stout '2O has gone to Mexico with the American Smelting and penn ing Company, in charge of thu coal mining operations. tmmttu mi i Kim i□ i iiimu i itu in tin itnta ii i ikmiji aii rrnmi imi Mint 1 W. L FOSTER DAVID F. KAPP I | President Cashier | 1 1 | First National Bank | 1 OF 1 State CoUege, Pa. ! | Capital, $50,000 Surplus, 550,000 niamiuiimamuiiiiiiiaiuiiiiiiiiiaiinmiiiuaiiJimiiiiiaiiiiiiiiiiirt IF YOU WANT TO EAT THE BEST HOME MADE PIES IN TOWN, STOP AT THE CRYSTAL CAFE A.. B. DIETRICH Penn State 1920 PENN STATE COLLEGIAN NEW RULINGS AFFECT POSTING OF SIGNS Signs Musi Be Confined to Bulle tin Boards—None Permitted on Trees or Buildings. At He Oum II in. < ting Intel last ’i'msdiy evening, the long ills, uss- Ull niattei of the llhe of the college notice boatds was Inought to a bend linen-foie the use, <n ratlur lh> mis use of these boards Ims taiisid mu sjiiuinhte enmment on rhch appi.ir ame The Council Is ioopi ruing with tlie Supeiinti ndenl of (iimunls ami Buildings of the < 011-gi-'uni h Is !>■- Hived that the old evil will tease- to exist Rules have been ill iun up ami appioved and the studi at budv will h< i e-l Uh. (I to obev them to 111. Jett, i The bulletin boards will s.i.m hen a inui lx il change In npp. imnc-e Tlnv ! will be divided Into eight juris one | large paitinn fourteen lx twenty-two! Imlies In sl/e, foiu divisions thlitieii| and a half by tea Inches In sl/e ami, llctin Boards When Completed. 13W Inches J. C. SMITH & SON DEALERS IN GENERAL HARDWARE Builders’ Materials, Oils, Paints, Glass, Cement, Stoves, Roofing, Spouting, Etc. STATE COLLEGE, PA. 3 TO ONE You’ll Go to the Penn Game HERE’S THE DOPE With Every 20c Purchase of To bacco or Cigarettes at THE VARSITY STORE One Chance on 3 Trips and Tickets to Penn Game WILL BE G |W|U|MawWHVV|ViIWIW|WBU|Ut three blocks tbh teen Inches by ten Ini lies. All blocks with thu exception of the Ingest one niuv be until foi gwiiei til college and student notices and must lonf.iim to the sl/u of the spine Hpi-ilihil Thu large fcinie* Is being remixed fot special signs, such is the llllmgmphecl isisters fur ath lelli font. sts. Any sign that Is found to be largi i than the spaces sped- Ik.l, will he rimoved from the boards Anotlui tnmllling fe.ituiu of the new i tiling* Is the fact that the number of signs foi any one spiel il event will be limit, dto live Tills pi units of thu use of mole signs of dlveiAllled Interests and gives enough space foi all notices which have been drawn up and up-, provul hv the ’student Council In <o opiration with Mr Web.-r, Supcilnt < iiil.-nt of (.iiiunds and Buildings, atu IS folio,vs i 1 Noth es an io be conllmsl to bonds lnteail.il foi that puiposc ex cept lx spiel') pcimission of the eh*- I-ii tin. at of (hounds and buildings 2 No notices sh ill be posted on stiles, tins not buildings I All signs must he printed In mat lett. ling ami must conform to the spues allotltd The luge Space, four teen by tueniy-iwo Inches Is resiivcd VEN FREE | Back to lower price levels — Mr. Carl. P. Bogar representing FARE BROS. & CO., manufacturers of College Footwear, will exhibit new Fall “FARR” shoes for men and women, at the NITTANY INN on October 11, 12, 13 and 14 Yon are invited to see these GOOD SHOES and note the value at these NEW PRICES. for lithographed utlil. tic signs. A" null" » must 1,. in >l>» •!»<' - .V, »!«,,» u,l„„ m.rtlmndta ~r tin. nn.l niiinul bo „o„ed mui. „„ than thici days h< foie, the uvuit oe cuts v „ , „ , r, N'. 1... „,u.t- * •"'» |K ” '» l‘“W -1 •ti unless by permission of tin- Depot- wMIS,nw U,IV uU 1,1 nii’iit of Grounds and Bull.lings I’cniltv foi Infra, tlon eg these t» No signs shall b< plated it the* ‘dies Is limnesll ilc ummnl of signs Fresh Fish Poultry OYSTERS UM&ln NT&r rket I 119 Frazer Street I * H. H. EVEV, Prop. lllllliaillllimilinrnmiili»Dlliiiiiimi»uiiiiiiiinniiiiniuiiirii|iiimiiiirniHimiiiinH|iiimiiiniiHiii|iiii«niim»iiinniimuniniiimiinuf Toi let 000 d s Joi iteel You have seen the magazine advertising. Your Rexall Store is your exclusive agent Quality of Products, Delightfullness of Perfume, Beauty of Package make Jon teel Toilet Goods the most desirable you can buy Talc Jonteel - - - - .25 Face Powder Jontee! - - .50 Cold Cream Jonteel - - .50 Comb. Cream Jonteel - .50 REXALL DRUG STORE Robert J. Miller, P. D. State College, Pa. EIFFEL TOWER tsife/t tf the famous lut/Jtngt of the world *re tquipped with Out Elevators HIE EIFFEL TOU'E'RJxfa it. h«J nrarfy one thousand feet abox e the cm of Pans. Count less people have nude the tup to the top to see the glorv that was, and is and alwavsshall be—Pans Millions have seen the Eiffel Tower' Manv more millions have re id of it, vet comparative]! few know that tins-the tvllest structure in the world —is served bv Otis Elevators It could hardlv be otherwise The name “Otn” epitoini/cs theverv beginnings and also the latest, greatest achievements m vertical transportation. OTIS ELEVATOR COMPANY Offices in all Principal Cities e>f (he World FARR’S ALLENTOWN, PA. Page Three fiont untrunec of thu main driver.
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