The Centre reporter. (Centre Hall, Pa.) 1871-1940, October 28, 1937, Image 2

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    THURSDAY, OCTOBER 28, 1937. THE CENTRE REPORTER, CENTRE HALL, PA.
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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. |
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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 &
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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
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‘ 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. <top ly wmimated at 3. You'll be ahead in style—beauty —
snale deer and for trapping raccoons !e12.000 bushel
and fhr-bearing animals; and that|pgn bythe ot Soupare With 3,408, 2 L113N 131)
the possession limit for small upland{ a ————— HYDRAULIC smartness — with this bigger-looking,
game shall be the legal bag for twe ER
da .
The Commission also by the same LE better-looking low-priced carl
resolution closed the season through- ® 9
out the Commonwealth on Reeves
Theasmants Hungarian and Chukar by “You'll be ahead with a Chevrolet!” That's the
Partridges, Doves, Elk, Cub Bears a . : .
Otters, = enthusiastic verdict of more and more people
Said resolution is on file in the Of- HI], as they see, drive and compare the new 1938
fice of the Commission and notice 0 er * 1 ; i py wet, 100
thereof in‘ herdby ‘piblishes in sum ! 4 KNEE-ACTION cars. And we believe it will be your verdi t, too,
marized form in accordance with th. when you consider all the exclusive extra values
provisions of the Acta above oited this beautiful new Chevrolet brings to you.
Consult your hunter's license or write Monument i ’ .
Lhe Game Commission at Harrisburg (WITH SAPETY GLASS ALL You'll be ahead mn style—comfort—safety.
for more detailed information con- LEWI STOWN, PA. hut) FBI) And you'll also be ahead in all-round economy,
cerning these regulations, full list of Lorger Interiors lighter,
i for Chevrolet's famous Valve-in-Head Engine
a asons on migratory TUTINC a SOREL SRLS uses less gas and oil, and operates with a mini-
i GORDON GIVING IIb PATRONS . mum of upkeep. See your nearest ( hevrolet
tive Director | GREATEST VALUE and ~ h dealer today for a thorough demonstration of
ERS OF Ri AL ESTATE FINER OQUALITY IN & : frre Chevrolet superiority.
y Lao B. Mus CLOTHING ving the most efficent SRTINISIL BE 211)
combination of power, scon- ; CHEVY ROL ET MOTOR DIVISION General Motus sales ( pa
omy ond dependability, ENGINE ration, DETROIT, MICHIGAN. General Motors Inssaliment Plan
$9950 Giving protection ogoinst
drafts, smoke, Windshield FISHER | LT]
VENTILATION
IX, to West Pean ——————
rh, tract in State | One Price Only
“um, et ux to Reinita EB
Hyattsville, Md, tract in] SHIRTS $1.65-$1.95
HOSE 35¢- 50c
HATS £2.95-83.45
2.95-85.95
DICK’S TOGGERY
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on calls of 42 miles or more ————————————
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CENTRE HALL, PA.