Pace Six A ——— THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, BELLEFONTE, PA. March 26, 1942. Ae; | DRESS UP or ERVIN, MEN'S QUALITY EASTER SUITS $49.75 $220 57850 Good looking, wonderfully tailored suits of popular materials in pop- ular colors, and priced far below actual worth! Sizes and models for all men. ALTERATIONS FREE! Easter Finery for Young Americans ~~ -_ Li 57 Spring colors: Double Breasted Coat, Vest and TWO PAIRS OF LONGIES, Sizes 11 to 20 years. $1 0° $1 2-9 $1450 as —o...nts BOYS’ Spring Suits sp one pair 9 Knickers, and one pair of Longies. Sizes 8 to 14 years. $7.95 OTHER SUITS $4.95 to $8.95 Spring Ties QUALITY SPRING Hats for Men $1.95 to $3.45 NATIONAL, STORE TEMPLE COURT BUILDING BELLEFONTE, PA. I ship boys In camp near Little | insured, PINE GROVE MILLS Spring is here with plenty of rob. ins to cheer Donald Sunday, town- Rock, Ark. was last week promoted to the rank of corporal, The Centre Dem- ocrat sends congratulations, Popular wood mechanic Daniel 8 Wagner and wife of State College, were pleasant Sunday callers with friends in our burg Don't forget the farm equipment gale farm near Galesburg, vey Bowersox estate farm sale 4 at the Krumrine school house The Harry Struble sale last Tues- day drew a large crowd at the well known Snvder-Glasgow farm. The proceeds amounted to $9300 Mi and Mrs. Struble will retire to Stats College for a well deserved easy street Reports are that State College mortich Koch last week pure! Clayton Corl farm, one in Centre county. Harry lv a first class tiller of Ferguson township the secrets of that his vocabulary Charles Harpster dinner at her rome street last Thursday Powley, Mi ling and Miss Anne Reed Hilliard | Ford coupe rthur Burwell one of our Russell Zerby April 3rd at his and the Har- April the entertain- : on East Main Mrs Myrtle Farmer Arth daughter Lorraine I ly from Florida to thelr ’ pent 16 3 unny \ liam Gardner is going the md . He Ie C Dodd agency aration tenant brook Spring ? gh 2 : from the J. H. McCracken hous the Prank Homan house on West Main street: Earl Smeltzer from the Homan house to his new modem home on Church street Ge Smoth {rom the CG. P i to State College: John Walters {rom the Grazier farm R. E. Deck- irm at Zion: George Nearhood D. 1 Irvin farm 0 recel purchased farm in Clin- ton county: C. L. Smith to the Hon J. W. Kepler farm; George Deibler from the Robert Reed house to the Millie Kepler potato farm. Dewey Wantz and bride, thelr first lesson housekeeping in the Robert Reed Hugh C Dale to Oxford r county thel l farm: h : Dale estate Ricker of Mifflin ble from the 8 gow) farm to ald Grubb and Grubb farm; Grubb far in Balle) J. D. Neidigl Dreibelbig 1pbell fro D. Neidigh fs the Ed Corl farm Axemann: m his town home t of town east to the vacale the chased C. M bride and bride to the ve house on Tadpole from State College to his nes the Brenneman farm: Ed rad from Warriors Mark to C. H. Myers farm at Meek’s Church George Goheen from Buffalo Run ta the Kyle Alexander tenant house at Oak Grove Ed Clouser from Meek's Church Metzgar farm to the Olewine farm on the Branch; C. M irk from his farm to State retire. ni SOT On Cormick farm is John Tros- Daniel Stover from Paul Hen- rv's farm to the Haugh farm on Buffalo Run; Roy Ripka from Lloyd Ripka farm to the Mrs. Sophia Reed house: A. C. Yingling from the Garner farm to the D. 8. Neidigh farm. Mr. and Mrs Nel digh will retire to State College 2 Trucks, Cor Lost In Fire (Continued from page one) trucks car. The property saved was an old roadster which Mr, Allison from the building before the became too intense He was unable to start the motor of the Mercury. The cars and tools were but there was no insurance the building POLITICAL ANNOU NC EMENTS. For State Senator. We are authorized to announce the name of Howard J. Thompson, of Curwensville, Pa. Clearfield county as a candidate for State Senator, aub- ject to the rules governing the Dem- ocratic Party at their Primary Elec- tion. May 19, 1042 “1 LOST 52 Lbs.!” WEAR SIZE 14 AGAIN ~ MRS. C.D, WELLS, FT. WORTH ® lis Pictured Mere Con 1 on n ueee tanks the and on Iv Ford drove rent on on You ean lose ugly pound have a more siender, graceful drugs. No ra, Eat p Potatoes, Heat, even reid 102 WOMEN or 20 Lae. in 30 in, each ing { the direction Hoover, on | 3S and With 0 Shi AYDS plan you don't er ont pota dust phe PARRISH DRUG STORE Allegheny Street Bellefonte, Pa. To Address Lodge (Continued from on one) August Seven vears ago. Lewistown Chap- instituted, rs, Clinger has been a guid. wd and its act ter No then M Ing ha in all Instrum chapter standing munity on a ps n's gre chapter to have 1041. 213, wis ental | amon ir Wit up a Jl worthwhile In Wis January, appointed Academy of tral Per pointme visit to Keys pointed tone insylva nt whi most Stat to thi con ivities n placing g the organizations of Lewistown Chapter is rated h all nd nin cn every e She office igned to accept a al Board of Regents n w As her he lor Ret ipled Ul Jun nd oe chal She } mmitie u hly y th Mrs, Clinger is } radi He be of WHS one os ery Dersonas Wh y stat he £ L th on July Mr rage Punx ed AwWny hildren Westfield, ney in 18 served rent we G bee ! work community one all commumity activ. hen Lewistown jon WMRF ' yea] o 1863 Wa Ollie Mrs 31. St Phillp 8. Barmhart, Mass. ; { Schnectady. N How Howard ell. of G H the =i Gary arri members are constantly A representative community 1038, State Friendship” an important carried Mrs Rev ted by and since consciences of tablishing work sentence, Judge that “We as one violator Just because of a attitude which he and added that was “unpleasant necessary.” At the same other selective ser Clinger gentenced to three the each for falling Cen- boards when they « np~ « mn placed on the for tant She Inspiration has been her home numerous out. the com- the finest wom- of the being asked present at projects Mrs Dean of fOr her chapter in was in 1939 halr on the on a not reporting re-ap- examination, Stil) but re- service violator Na- prison for givir dre que nme senloy radunte active chapter Regent Regent on every and is every Lewistown, bor ¢ of the rtant heard a {te mix rnoon inaugurated Accords M1 Clin- represent the American in Pun inited in mar- Campbell, of Barnhart pass- pany is doing rvivi are four ; arviving are 1 of of the Centie be foilowed by mation Ln 1 been cn John Harper, Y.: Mrs, David Ind, and Mrs n . ind the Philadelphia gone to great lengths these ciamps Wa Judges differen wentencing and painful sion of court vice ¢ Lo notily addition one of Industry in appear Democrat, other yah uable the Draft Dodger Gets 22 Years i in Prison | (Continued from page one) people” in es. In on remarked can not tly than different might another POSHES Dewey but two were prison draft addres violators years in thi hanged them 1 for fis obation for his another selective w three veal 11 1 information William Boal Ends Own Life i page one) War Time in Ls ase ang will nfor- fictators of Bellefonte Il be made I Ini n cemetery BRAND PORK PRODUCTS - Boalsburg Cyclist Aged 8, Killed by Car (Continued from pege one) was bor Survivi ment and Ed nal ng, mn sist services fternoon in Boalsburg Kauffman was cemetery Personally able to figure ot people, ome theory Big not mind there ¢ business, iness, is not reform or stil We na Crust Waddle og June 9 addition to er, Patricia at the officiating made Is gi . and most little bus- inlerested in social improvement ona MI —— People who en joy working; an be no real and 1633 par- home Yes- parents’ the Rev Inter- Boalsburg Mark the at were held with 1 the Nave never been it the philosophy of excel] x on the jungle LOOK FOR THE LITTLE BLUE PIG profits resting should without labor recreation HE'S YOUR GUIDE TO BETTER QUAL- ITY PORK PRODUCTS GARDEN THEATRE LOCK HAVEN ONE DAY — SATURDAY, MARCH 28 “Don’t Get Personal” HUGH HERBERT ANDY DEVINE DICK FORAN, in “Kid From Kansas” SUN. - MON. ~ TUES. — MARCH 29-30-31 “LADY FOR A NIGHT” JOAN BLONDELL - JOHN WAYNE A Gay Romantic Story of the Old South! WEDNESDAY & THURSDAY «— APRIL 1 & 2 “Girls’ Town” EDITH FELLOWS RICARDO CORTEZ, In: “I Killed That Man” “to protect the passing | treat | mental | have the ‘Allied Nations GRAND OPENING of CLASTER’S New Hardware Store IFORMERLY OLEWINE’S] SATURDAY, MARCH 28th You and your choosing The merchandise best suited to vour needs. store has been redecorated and remodeled. family are cordially invited to call at this store Saturday want vou to feel that this is YOUR store ienced men and women on duty to aid you in solving vour hardware Don’t forget. S and that vou are Many new line welcome . or any other day You'll problems and to a | G00 A. M. aturday a anvitime, < of merchandise have been ded and you'll find our stock the most complete in Central Pennsylvania. OPENING DAY SPECIALS mw YOUR Long Handle Shovel Special at Garden Hoe = Special at se Your Leftovers to Make Delicious Dishes! Griswold Cuts peefretly all kinds of meats rgetables and foods Does nol xrush mash or grind t Cutters—Reg. $2.15 REG. 25¢ SALT AND PEPPER RANGE SET NOW 19¢ each Red bakelite tray with handles, Red cap 7-ounce Salt and Pepper shakers with white letters, Great Help for Housedeaning aw Sunseal CLEANER asils cans walls, floors, Bolen. 3 toves, refris 1 sabilen A woodwor erators porcelain, spoon makes gallon ¢ No rubbing hands. cleaner Harmless 1 n25¢ Ack for FREE SAMPLE, It's Time to Start ast Heavy « ¢ rah je finish latch bolt po ic &4¢ Sturdy Sa Safe Garden Rake Special at sturdy copper finish Bar Sash Plated Steel 4 Spading in dull brass a Fork Special at Plastic ivory, or COM pos gre Made copper {-in. Screw Mrong shank prevents wood handle. Forged Carbon ory handle ( liner Night Latch Q! iron of plated or brass finish and durable (Good Hammer Cas Bras Slack plated sh Lock os or old hy Dull brass Lift In size. Availa nd old copper Drawer Knobs ition Hook Sash Lift Driver ow 18 Has hard. pu" - Ac A well 2M 4 lug turning Steel balanced hammer with strong hick BEAUTIFUL ” ” .. | COFFEE BREWER 8 CUP ELECTRIC rantees good cofize every Platinum striped, hect-re- 1g glass, ecsy-to-claon wide Block bokelite handle, hinged deconter cover, coffee meosure ond sofety stand vpper gloss section, Same 2 Meat Elactrie © Ki neck for Model for toheon Ronee Eee es - 1 i i | REG. 28¢ MISTMAKEF $425 HOUSEHOLD HALL CHINA MIXING BOWLS Worth Much More O00, Set of Three Oven Proof. Mix, bake, serve in them. Slight HALL CHINA TEA POTS 99¢ Ovenware, Asst. designs, Cap. about 3 cups. Slightly imperfect. SPRAYER 23¢ = Metal paris within spraver are brass and copper. Rust- Heavily Nickle plated —i4-0n. container. Get FRESH GARDEN AND FARM SEEDS - Off = CLASTER'S proof imperfections _ 35¢ ug Electric Switch Cord Asbestos covered cord. Superio Regular 45¢ quality . No-Rubbing Wax pt. 3 Olid English Brand. No rubbing _merely apply and let dry for a long lasting lustre Step Ladders______$1.29 to Made of selected quality stock: full rod rein- forced with spreader brace. Sturdy bucket shell, Youll need one this spring Clothes Props.............ea. 29¢ 8 foot long; first quality select kiln dried fir Clothes Baskets __________ $1.59 Best grade oval willow even weave; reinforced switch pi $2.5 vet) 32-Piece Dinner Set $3.39 Amer semi-poroeelain Delicate floral p i f| An un- Wij ibrighten up any meal ea. 19¢ Sewn to wan mace; pattern Household Brooms __ Reg 58¢ hold, St fine quality corn broom nis aon New Oil Cloth. 3c §6-inch wide olicioth in Window Shades See our easy clean sl Wall Paper—Room lLot___. 5 double rolls and 16 yards matching Very special at this low price, ANGS running vd. variety of patterns Hm JDC ea. Green or ocr. ~~ (NC borders IAGCS We will carry a complete line of Hardware, Houseware and House Furnishings, Paints, Brushes, Power Tools, Seeds for Garden, Harness and Accessories, Roofing, Wall Paper, Farm Supplies. CLASTER’S 9 West High Street FORMERLY OLEWINE'S Phone 3122 Bellefonte, Pa.
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