March 26, 1042. THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT. BELLEFONTE, PA. Pége Seven | bi fork and pulleys; single shovel plow: | There is much difference between Once upon a time there ved ¢ When the President or Beécrétary Ra ies Outbreak 4-H Clubs Seek to ipl Wagon: 2 roi Relies; go a teacher and some members of the | lnwyer, more interested in just of the Navy is aboard ehip his flag TM bl H, at, « In Country Towns it saws: full set of blacksmith | teaching profession than in a fee. He Is dead flies from the mainmast — AGENCY FOR — 3 Strengthen Work tools; forks and s shovels, also the fol- i : . sit - — ad eT i Eo ome (Continued yom page one) i ANY IQUE i 1 Corner cupboard | be penned up securely. If Infected | Nation: Mobilizatio ‘opls Avor ok ntove, cherry Arop-leaf IN Lf EN F they will show evidences of the dis- |’ a ’ nal lobilization eel HU ble: ) doug Rt ays. 4 Dos er bed. ] i ease In ten days and action can be I'o Be Observed Here a in a JOY Se hp arent” a) GR A DAYS O irawe erry ches taken accordingly April 510 11 coking chairs; 12 fancy ckles, lot of dishes; lot « Wi ersons were bitten by « : I'wo perso: were bitten by an tv gloss jars; Jot Of anti infected dog at Qoleville Sunday, Sooking to strengthen 4-H club «na many other article : y Qur Line of Fishing Tackle Is the and at, least eight dogs In that’ werk on at national basis, a Nationa] REAL PTA TR i Fhe Be a, RYSR ATE. § bee \ ) we W sold the Isett farm L H E C d pi hed ne g Bh iil been bitten | gap Mobilization Week will be ob- ¢ nt aim 5 260 py res, 100 acres clear - \ WwW H % Lae same served Apri by 5 to 11, announces ed, balance in timber. Good house argest e ave ver arrie Saturday afternoon a small dog! County Agent R. C. Blaney and barn, ele tric light avallabie owned ‘by Willlam E. King, of Val- ne National 4-H Victory Pro- BOUNCE je day e Teale. Hi Rods - 1 00 to $25 00 ley View, went to the Archie Irvin gray will be emphasized in every Harpster, auct, W. ©, Morrow, clerk ’ \ ¢ \d 13 property at Coleville, and was seen | community by the local 4-H Club x13 at various times that day about the y ol oncerts Yor Ml br to 510 00 barn, acting in a peculiar manner ar : a " d a rt will bx T - a MH : nade to reach every young perso hursday, April 2 AT TURNER Ree 'S i 25¢ . About 7 o'clock Sunday morning eligible for n 4 H AD y Ys P THE HUTCHISON HEIRS embers of the Irvin family he ino includ i to $ phe ons Of the divin family held | Looking ahead, the plan inchides will offer at public sale or mes " -» - C * dogs fighting outside and opencd Ihe lq National 4-H Achlevement Week chison farm, 4% mile } ! door. The Irvin's two dofs ran In, |g, the 1at= fall when, in every com. Fi6rs Mark, on rou 5 u followed yt the Eine doo Tha lat. A ‘ A ‘ WOoperLy followed b he King dog. The lat! munits stilts of the work done He S7e bid » LIVE ILS ae re Hu Dry Flies, Wet Flies, Streamer Flies ter animal bit Waiter Cetheart, 58. | will be publicized and goals set for ' ! ; : who resides at the Irvin home, and the nsul . va vv Sp : adi he Ray mar " 10 708s Bucktails, Metal Minnows, when the Irvin's son, Donald, aged | ab cin ae bi aN akira id, weight 15000 14 head of milch unn N ; 16, attempted to get the rabbid dog Rahs wy ce Wan ! ind te COWS, ns; Ung LBA Ho Win and Feather Minnows, Wooden Minnows, t of the houseyit bit him quite} Mobilization Week came .Jrom SENnscrs, Some ml and’ cite Big Hooks, Little Hooks, Sinkers, That afternoon the Kine dog ran | COT nIttee unanimous, it was Baskets, Leaders, Creels, Clippers, Hirough Colesville, ue seporteliy) Bisuy rH C. Ramsower, cht man plasters; "1 Wi ing rs *3-Borse Fruit & Nut or Cocoanut Eags Nets, Fishing Jackets, Fishing Hats in’s brother, William, shot the ani- | ganization and Policy of the Land. S40, Qrill weeder, hay loader ant : 1 Pound 29c¢ 2 Pound 59c¢ 3 Pound 89c¢ NAMES DECORATED FREE! op eaten oe sepa te olowet 1 Pesiylvanis fy the ob ser ntl Eee FILLED EASTER EGGS SEND AN S. H. POOPIE | 5m one op sin mim vir ily mak, So forse SWE Coc, Cherry, Prot & Nov, Map EASTER CARD 9 4 a LTA Cl ET, I re Friday, April 10 5 for Sc ji rhe 5c 10¢ 2 for 3c Sc 10¢ South Water St. Bellefonte, Pa. ; te ye .; jay 1H ih P “ aid i v Nell wi on ¥ . ; ANNI i “she io} ed BUSH HOLLOW ein 41 dson Rodney | Ye fMcer Peters sald he| In addition, the 4-H Mobilize , youne cattle: stock ies, Chicks, Dolls, Et 29¢ and 49¢ might fay spring ds here, but the Mr. Earl Wetton snd son jast Tues, | Poch Plten by the King animal. He | generating enthusiasm and national (hGH 10000 bleod tested chic 5 for 5c to 29¢ Plush Bunnies 59¢ to $1.19 Rr ing the weather soo hy ” Mrs. Roy Spotts and chil- | Inside so that children of Gther per {4-11 Ciro Vector: Progres 5 BE uned Tar Ie Poy TRIMMINGS GALORE! BF mrs oe Ln EE, dt wip Sgn 42 of EB 2h | Filled Buskets - - 39c, 49c, 79¢, 98c OPEN UNTIL 9:00 P. M. be Vice next Sunday school Cottage pra EEFEELE E Et hn BE er ST aH FERRE | Brighten Your Home for Easter Mrs, Charles Bush v ed vel nd rothe ! family, ‘rom 1 whey Ast Mounds wan. AS * " A : 9 En ye y obekah Lodge. R . ' 1 : FQ : , : days wl week with relatives in Al- M { Mrs. Ernest Brown in Miles. dered at wmiessly and bit five death. Whil Jellefonte Reeser manager... Phone = Wartior Select from Our Complete New Line of Spring ( urtains! Mrs. Woodrow Stover and daugh-| Mr. and Mrs. Martin Spotts and |i oc © 0 te head was sent &nd Mrs. Shivery ene Willowbank — ee Cottage Sets | Tailored Priscilla | Sash Curtains ter Nellie, vi Ura te k ii hy _ " ; ent 4 pls ” “ wo) i wh 3 ir Re a : ‘ b Sh Cit hr $ einen east of Hairy 1 AMI. Yi ons. NUTIOP. with her brother and sister-in-law, the h } with Rev Prank | vamba: ny 47 Ae nh ti it hich he ended hi 1 W. Re ric : “late of Ha { Mor . Mr. and Mrs arry Luca Schweitzer as the evangelist on cp t may have bitte: fe iz reporied to be 8 most com- 1 : a, 14] - » du ae Faia J 3 ’ - > . . -y. 4 thea : : ure es 7 he py at t attractive ndlding. Ree o Mr. and Mrs. Blair Iver move Helen, 3 I hte f Mr. a: ner wr { 4 y Ek hp AE Ri . lotiors of administration on said on Satur A AFOom ae i el 201 il LAN | cies © hi : * i. : i | e H 3 : EY : vos vol 7509 B y rival fi n non Som THIEneqd 8) Peerad nde ther t tt » " 2 ory » - T ¢ 4 » * y { Y f - : oe Jind . . » ’ Lh farm tc } ; n ta + Swat sn $10 purchased a doubls ' ® red uestad make immedia @ e \d Buelia Davi i: ute Watson aise or BL ARI, iv have pels HOCH rma oro 3 Tn a it’s Exchanee ailing Bellefonte, Penna. J. W hize re mon lated against the disease for a tom- buliding addition to ry income an Lanes to » CHARLES © HEARICK ¢ Or ( ride rs I X( hange Bui ding ’ roe into + he HOR lace vacated Ys Most of tf + who tell of paratively small Tee FE pocal “friends ave fi! a Mattie Pa RD ets the carvers : not to read the Bible haven't read it Rablez, if untreated in Rumans, a a “tose: to meeoumt for his desperate nnston, attorne) i often fatal. A person bitten by any act ol Foyt / 2 thant thp ae F feral wrryvines were held Batur- PS — PRCT TE SI e HRTEM CERT RI oul e that the dog " 3 rontwlesy f even i apparently normal js kept day at the Strunk funeral parion Quality Fresh Produce A IE aye he in, Bt i Crt rch, otf ry eemetery 0a whe | & traged:s Tomatoes 2.29 SEED ium ry uo shout-thit sai sopyre al BE — Lettuce 2...2lc POTATOES § resis are ol ini, con Public Sales Celery - .....10c Carrots - .... 5¢ U. §. No. 1 POTATOES.. pk 38c | Cobblers or | lh 3.35 TEXAS GRAPEFRUIT... 6 for 29¢ OODDNEN - Ne Calling all Families! Use Our Lay- Away Plan A. C. Turner Co. MAKE SELECTIONS NOW A. C. Turner Co. Advance Spring Showing ret NE En OS RAR RR ORO IIE RD sn OC DY ORR BIRR a a re Oni a ie HELE @ ELT he RHEE @ HIRT @ LLL 8 COATS | SUITS i Shere eh “ -- ~~ So) op 100-4 : Beacon Keeper re ox 3.10 Is Found Dead linwed from poge one) M1 Spence after they be- 8A puts of his action: } ! to lave béen 4 tha for several weeks from thus Clearfield job of tending the bea. DEVIL'S FUDGE CAKE 29¢ “ 37c¢ echidg. acrrt BT Two delightful lavers. EACH Re¢ser o former resident of Belle Mayes & Stover. aucts Gg fonie, was quite well Known in this g area. He came here about 20 years Tuesday, March 21 ‘ FER'S n train. Golden ; ; 4 igo from Washington t . SHAFFER'S | Whole Grain, Golden Butter JELLY ER Rais mr Coe Ser H.R. ISETT and IH. MUSSELMAN r bl 1 « Oo : i HERON Of We td mr ‘ stile mal nin "iiian SPECIAL Kern’l Corn 2 cans 25¢ Bird § | Company as stenographer and book. | F111, Ofer a ib A A ie HEH Me po - EN , PI i To Si yr tN Outstanding Spring Suits in Plaids and Solids at savings that will delight you. | 7. 90 aid 9. 90 : rm 9 A small deposit will hold —~¥, any suit. se our Lay-A-Way Plan Large Selections Await You. | ir 3s TREK - * ov Bl 1 steer: 2 Brood sows, one EEE A small deposit will hold vour $1.19 - BLOUSES - §1.39 2 = a position at Rockview penitentiary wsterwhilte and the other Po- Bog selection, A must with every suit. 5¢ ing after hmvine thes: there " nd " nas 1 0 10 ning ALS | about €ix months was offere weigning on ln ys, | ai GR a hud AS USUAL vania Raliroad | yrOone Les - HOTS § bi 8- 3 : " y : Aout [15° years ago. he : F'urner’s offer the most varied as- railroading and became sortment of New Spring Hats. STRAWS . .. FELTS COMBINATIONS $1.00 to $1.95 - DELIGHTFUL $2.49 DRESS FASHIONS $4.95 MISSES’ SIZES 9 to 20 WOMEN'S SIZES 38 to 52. TOTS’ Boys’ Dress Shirts In fancy patterns COAT SETS A Boys’ Swea ters For Spring and Eas- o ~ Zipper coat styles and pullovers ter! Cunning styles g™ ' for boys and girls! | Boys’ Trousers Tailored just right \ | Knickers. ... $1.19. Longies for your small son Men’s Dress Shirts Ede nd Fancy patterns and whites. ..... suit thrifty budgets. r . A Tie for Every Use iN | 98 to 6 30 Ve Men's Coat Sweaters Sizes 1t0 6-7 to 14 Zipper or button front A. C. TURNER COMPANY Crider’s Exchange Building THAT YOU'LL BE PROUD OF THIEN NE MRT ihe 8inki alles = Keeper, He remained in that post for lon route 971. on what is x1 on as Coffee Oufck or Reg. Cook Moths Eggs g everal mon the onl . taming to | the “» 1 Oats a ge phe 2 925 oC weept a position with the American Lime and Stone Company, After a Be. re Ne ——— — NN 3-1 bag perio of service there he accepted |, he lnm Aout 59¢ Soups 2 16-0z cans 27¢ ———— ——— TLL TLS CLTILET SHITE ERITTEg TOITRTUIIE 4 TET UR REL @ HTT TUTTO 1 DT TES TTT ES TOTTI HU OTIS TUL & LS) SHAFFER’S OWN MEATS !! oot harro +f +" rn y Aelivery fake: hay loader; Milwaukee Keeper, an occupation in which bh sinder: sot of hay iadders: hay. rope, a my me ~ eh . mo Hm neat Oa Co rs re——— me Co a 3 tT DEMONSTRATION Ra | | SR MILK COOLER ON TUESDAY, MARCH 31 AT THE C.F.HIPPLE IMPLEMENT STORE North Water Street, Bellefonte, Pa., at 7:30 P. M. fenderized—Hockless ORDER YOUR Picnic Hams - ,32¢ "ow! Fancy Cured, Lean "'Penn-Alto’’ Bacon Squares Tenderized Jumbo Ring or Straight HAMS Bologna - ih Fancy cured, tender- ized hams, ShafTer's Fresh Made guarantee of fine Liver Pudding ib 17¢ quality in Order Parson's oe . Be ——————————— at —— a i Sy - FRE a SR Lie 0 HT He EE is a SLE SE] HOUSEHOL " Ammonia... 19¢ Na Ne Nor Nr | Walvet Paper Cleaner _lge ean 29¢ y ‘Clothes Limes.____ ea. 25¢ Galvanized Special Brooms ___ea. 35¢ Pails “* No. 16 Meps_..._._ea. 37c size Old Dutch Tubs No. 1 91c Cleanser 3 cans 25¢ Octagon Soap Powder a pkg. Bc HEAVY DUTY SHAFFER STORES COMPANY is All interested persons are invited to attend. Ea a 4 aa 3 i a ES D0 s TIRING | TS TTT 6 PITRE FRET IES DUMITRES GRTRTTI GIF Hv PE SHARES FIFTH 3 FORTH o FREE TH p UPI CTE § 1 HEE Re eo a TL a a Ta a a 3 SSotooecetecon SN
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