THURSDAY, OCTOBER 28, 1937. THE CENTRE REPORTER, CENTRE HALL, PA. — BALE Double house GUNSMITHING, ~~ Restocking, HOME FOR TAKE NOTICE 8 with modern convenlences; Ihjuing. Can make any part. Guns for rooms, 3 PENNSYLVANIA GAME COM- HE yo 5 YAN. meeting held known as the Phillip Meyer home and sale or trade BELLI, “THE GUN- MISS a Cr i a r Tuly 1937 by res ears q0 | located on Malin street in center of | Mm AN,” 427 Logan street Lewistown, the seventh day of . y A341, BD) {town. Inquire of Warren A. Homan, | pg, 21 olution lawfully adopted pursuant to Sections 501 and 601 of an Act of As | sembly approved June 3, 1937, and in| Items of news which Inter. | : exercise of powers conferred thereby, | ested those of a generation REGISTER'S NOTICE. WHEN IN NEED OF fixed the open seasons wand bag andj ago, taken from the filea of | Notice is hereby given to all persons possession limits on certain game anl-| The Reporter, year 1907 | interested that the following inventor. Pl i Mill mals, game birds, and fur bearing an- ,, les of the goods and chattels set apart aning 1 . 2 the extra comfort ofiered by Greyhound imals, during the fall of 1937 and 4™ widows In accordance with the pro- : ng” - ; Round Trip spring of 1938, nd closed, or declared OCTOBER 24. 1907, | vislons of the Filduclaries Act of 1917 Work E \ 3 SUNBURY ia . a 2.70 open, to the hunting or rapping of Talk about the “poor farmed when {pave been confirmed ni sl by the Court . AR ol FYRONE . . coun 2.00 | y CHICAGO, TLL. . srenenisr 238 ertain game birds game animals, and | . : ol ees . > ld WH f . certalr X ’ ; the | hay is selling in Chicago for $21.00 and if no exceptiong are filed on or ot any kind, JOHNSTOWN ; 2.50 GREYHOUND SCRANTON ....... 5.25 { 3 ¥ ghout i fur-bearing animals throughou ia tom! { about the first day of next term the entire Commonwealth, or parts there- |’ Stati yr n in! y oC med absolute: 4 t Station Agent W. F. Bradford begin- same will be confirmed absolute: . of, as be low indicated ning of hia woe went to West Chest- 1. The inventory and appr alsement LUMBER, ROOFING, Nails, i TER M | N Al EN SEASONS : § i" . : z APRONS roperty 160rRe : 1 4: . i ‘ : ops season on Raffed Grouse, [OF as a witness in a sult for damages of the personal property oi George All Kinds Building Material, | Brooks Service Sta, GR EY, PO $ YHOUND he W. Beezer, late of Spring Township Snks on . nl ralley) | brought by a cattle shipper. . eM ; h v ’ Quall, (Bobwhite, Gambel, and Valley ¥ y Pi deceased, was set apart to his wid- CALL AT ENTIRE HALL, PA. ; he'd iv *hone 141 and Hares (Snowshoe or varying), No- ow Catharine BE. Beezer 1 . lov a ( he veterans of the Civil War wag?" “a hatine Ju. 12 : 3 : vember 1 to November 13. of t 8 « - 2 The ’ wv An appraisement ' “wild Turkeys (certain counties clos- held at Boalsburg, Saturday. It was] °° % he . inventor Y a : y A pa Joseph arrett $ aning 1 J y Ns id { . He ol) Ringneck Pheasants (males only), the greatest day for Company H since iy pe of PE eforto Borough GOOD MATERIAL AND Blackbirds, Rabbits, (Cottontail) 8quir- ithe days of its home-coming In 1861 was set apart to hig widow, Mrs. Lulu HONEST PRICES a, (Gray, Black and Fox), November [after their three months’ enlistment nu IY rel A) . Massey. Rebersburg, Pa. - 1 to November 26. had been served. . . Col. D. F. Fort- JOHN L. WETZLER, | Red Squirrels, November 1 to hug. ney made an” address of some length Register of Wills} Phone 16R42 ! : TT ust 15, 1938; Woodchucksg (commonly ang what he sald was of special in-!., Ce s County]? a a November 1 to x43 of Centre County od | FOOD called Groundhogs), terest, He referred to the incidents of September 15, 1938; Raccoons (huni the enlisting of the men in Company | ing), November | - a H; the intense excitement throughout | ccoons, trapping a the whole country; the scenes on the | counties, December Eis Doce y Re ni departure of the boys; the loyalty of 0 Fred Luse, Manager CENTRE HALL Bear, over Doors A in|the women, mothers, sisters and sweet. . . te NO a eraher 25 to No-|hearts; the reception in Johnston's an Efficient, Capable and Firm certain counties, Nosewher 3% 10 NO|yoods. . . The members of Co. H. WEIS QUALITY CATSUP PRUNES ore points to one antler, November who attended the reunion, the first RI ! A ! I ORNEY { = Ys Dect rh 1. mentioned being the only one now a I C | 14-0z bot 2 for 25¢ ks, O ssams, Skunk, November resident of Boalsburg, have thelr | mm ——— — — Minks, Ope names appended: John Hook, Doals- Of CENTRE COUNTY i 15 to February 28, 1938; Muskrats. (by — trapping only) December 1 to Febru-|burg; OC L. Greeno, Cincinnati, O.; CL APP'S BABY FOOD v3 a] 3 TrT YT I "ret ary 28, 1933; Beavers, (in certain|S. H. Willams, Bellefonte: W. B. Ee Qual. PEANUT BUTTER counties, February 15 to February 28. |Harpster, Philipsburg; Benjamin F 4 2 : i -e..rs Sle 1 i a; ne BAG LIMITS: Minnick, Clearfield; Andy Kreamer a % : Mark i _,, - : sesersesnst JOr Mc Daily and Season Bag Limits (the|Hublersburg; W. H. Musser, Belle = DEL-MONTE GOLDEN first number is the daily bag: the sec-|fonte; Armstrong Jacobs, Howanl: g * pm———l BANTAM CORN ond the season limit): Raffed Grouse | Alfred Johnstonbaugh, Bellefonte; : : ia ibn 4 : ‘Fl 3 POST TOASTIES 2 and 6: Quail (Bobwhite, Gambel and | Charles Eckenroth, Bellefonte; Wm ! an X N CAM... ....0.. 2 for 23 hada ! f ‘ i 11S Valley) 4 and 12; Harey (Snowshoe of |Reaed, Bellefonte; Philip Wert, Hous- : FLAKES Varying), 2 and 8; WI Turkey, (cof-|orvilja: Griffith Lytle, Downs Kas. : AND ’ » : i A é a : as follows : CAMPBELL'S PORK & ] CEES OPTICS IOP 2 and FALL 50 — Greyh t choice for any tri; odtpongratundin A iagilr 2a fare One of the most enjoyvabla reunions St ia v1 { - tain counties closed) 1 and 1. Jing. Dr. and Mrs. G. W. Hosterman on neck Pheasants {foalen only To an | Tuesday morning went to Lancaster ] 1 Rabbits (Cottontail), 3 La 2 in la 1d will be absent until November i rels Gray, Black and Fox, (combined Zin » ‘ . , | Ee : : i vs y morning Capt. Ceo i Ee i kinds), 6 and 20 Racooens (all coun-| ia oy a re ry ; 4 ; on PHILIP H. JOHNSTON X WOODRIRY | and Col. John W. Stuart. post.| ! ¥ . | ’ ASEAN AN ee Hall / i ‘ jual or hunting party) | Raccoons, trappir ’ Zu} nties) Sunn i 1 | ! | : ng J arty of st x or |0f postmasters being old in the na- : L La ge rp . 1 2; Deer, Antlerless, in|tional capital bead AT THE ties, 1 and 1; Deer, Male, (The Reporter refers to a new teach 1 . . rp v e poll Male Deer, as hunting party of six or more, § and{l0 340 and $i wecording to their 3 ] EN ; g / 6: Blackbirds, Red Squirrels and Wood. | qualificatior snd tert service g : Ge TUESDAY WEMBFEI FISH & OYSTERS chucks, dail nd season bag unlimited. | m—— Minis, op SS 1 HLS, Skunks wand Musk- (CASES FOR GRAN s i G1 i RA KK) * ND I'RY / . y . at (ou ' JURY TODAY SA FRIDAY AND on tg nlimited: a (in certain he following domestic relations and : counties), season Kmit 3 n a ! tiong cases are sched. | . i {CZ i! for 2 SATURDAY And did by eal resolution adopt the for he Grand Jury today | | following special regulations applying | (Thursday) 3 to Centre County Opened to trap- D. H. Conrad, violation vehicular | ping of Raccoons from December 1 tojcode (V. V. OO) E. Drexel, V. V.} December 31: Open season declared in|C.. Charles Oncea. threats and abuse : | the Townships of Rush, Taylor, Worth [Charles Oncea, desertion and non-sup Half Moon, Huston, Union, Bogss port; R. Roy Williams. desertion and Snowshoe, Burnside and Curtin, forinon-support: Ira E. Jones, non-sup- the killing of Antlerfess Deer underinort: William Kerko, surety of peace: | authority of a Special Deer Permitisixe Blaski, threats and surety of {9080 Permits to be issued), costing — um ‘ : 44 * peace; Earl Beckw Seams Y $2.00, and obtainable from the Game surety of a Ba kwith, threats and ou’ a a od wit & Commission, Harrisburg. Open season for trapping Beavers from February til ceties— MODERN -MODDE 15 to Feb Ary 28, 1838. The potato production In Pennsyl- 44 And did by the sald resolution de-|vania this year is estimated at 26.39%0.- L144] clare that on November 1 no hunt. [000 bushels, compared with 286.268.0000 . $ ing shall be permitted before #8 A. M. antl last year and with the 1831-35 which shall also be the opening hour [average of 26. 834,000 bushels. The Se ere yout Jot {fate apple.