WEDNESDAY, THURSDAY, MARCH January 20, 1943. PUBLIC SAL THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 17 — Roy Korman will offer at public sale on the Wilam Witmer farm, loca- ved thred miles west of Bellefonte, along the Buffalo Run Valley road, lyestock - and farm Implements, Sale at 12 noon. Terms cash. H Harpster, auc FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 18 —~C. B Breon will offer at public sale on his farm located at Rebersburg, livestock only. Sale at 12 o'clock fiodn. Geo. BE. Wise, auct, FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 18 — John H. Kiinger will offer at publi¢ sale on what ig known as the Goheen farm, one half mile east of Boalaburg, along the Lakes-to-Sea Highway, a full line of farm stock, imple- ments and household goods. This noo clean<up sale. Sale at 9 a. m. E. M. Smith, auct. Gene Lee, clerk. WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 23-John BE. Graden will offer at public sale on his farm, one mile south of Rebersburg, one-half mile east of Smuliton, Nvestock, farm imple ments and some household goods. Sale at 10 a. m. Clean-up sale. Wise & Hubler, auots. x5 SATURDAY. FEBRUARY 24-W. E Shultz will offer at public sale at the Vilas Wise farm in Madison- burg, livestock and farm imple ments. Sale at 10 o'clock, E. E Hubler, auct. WEDNESDAY, MARCH 1 — Paul 8 Spearly will offer at public sale at his farm in Buffalo Run Valley, Uvestock implement; Sele at M. Smith auct. sming ing and fam 10 a E. MARCH 1-H, C Brungard will offer at public sale on his farm, one-half mile east of Rebersburg, livestock and full line farm implements, Sale at 10 a. m. x3 THURSDAY, MARCH 2-H, C. Brun- | gard will offer at public sale on his | farm, one mile east of Miuffiinburg. | Union county, livestock and full | ne of farm implements, Sale at 10 a. m, x2 | 2--Mrs. Fran- | oes Krout will offer at public sale at Tusseyville, along the Lakes-to- H Sea Highway, a full line of lve. | stock, farm implements and some household goods. Sale at 10 a E. M. Smith, auct FRIDAY, MARCH 3 — W. Lee and | Charles Clalr Confer will offer | miblic eale on the R. P. Confer | estate farm, one mile north of Howard, livestock and farm laments. Sale at 9 a. m. frubier, asuct. i m. | BATURDAY, MARCH 4-8. A. Knecht will offer at public sale on his farm, | two miles east of Lamar, Route 64 Stock and some farm implements | and household goods. Sale at 12 | o'clock noon sharp. BE. BE. Hubler, | auct. 46-11 MONDAY, MARCH 8-—Cardner Long will offer at public sale on his | farm about 4 miles south of Cen- tre Hall, or 1 mile west of Centre | Hill, a full line of farm stock and impiements This is a clean-up sale. Sale at 10 a. mt. E. M. Smitt aucs. WEDNESDAY, MARCH 8A. E. Whit- | myer will offer at public sale on the John Confer farm, one mile west of Woodward, livestock and farming inplements. This Is a clean-up sale and will begin at 10 a m. Mayes & Stover, aucla. WEDNESDAY, MARCH 8-—Roy Zim- | merman will offer at public sale | on his farm, 2% miles southeast | of Bellefonte, near Aviation field, | livestock and farm Implements. | Sale at 106. m. E E. Hubler, auct. | WEDNESDAY, MARCH 8 Storeh | Brothers will offer at public sale on their farm, one-half mile wes! Of State College, Pa. known as the Snyder farm, Hvestook, E REGISTER household goods, promptly at § a, m. auct, WEDNESDAY, MARCH 15--Harry Hoy will offer at public sale on his the pastor, east of Bellefonte, Prayer service this along the Jacksonville road, live- | ning at the home of farm, 8 miles stock, farm implements and some household goods, Sale at 10 a, m, E. E. Hubler, auot, | | | | THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, BELEEFONTE, PA. Page Three EE UNIONVILLE Methodist Church: Sunday school Sunday morning at $:30. Youth Fel- TT starts |lowship in the evening at 6:30, Im- mediately followed by the preachs ing service at 7:30, with sermon by Rev. Thursday eve- Mrs. Williams. Free Methodist Church: Sunday WEDNESDAY, MARCH 16~-J. H. Me- Ischool Sunday morning at 9:45, im- Cracken will offer at public sale on mediately followed by the preaching hig farm, 3% miles west of Pine Grove Milla, along the State High- way, & full Une of livestock and (by the pastor, farm implements. Sale at 10 a, m. {Prayer service in the evening, H. L. Harpster, auct, THURSDAY, MARCH 16—P, L. Walk- |school class er will offer at public sale on the D. 8S. Wert farm, 3 miles east of Aaronsburg, livestock, fartning ime plements and some nousehold goods. This 1s a clean-up 2ale. Bale at 10 a. m. Mayes & Stover, auects, THURSDAY, MARCI 18 — Charles Bohn will offer at public sale on thé Henszey farm at State College, full ine of livestock and farm implements. Sale at 10 a. m, Lunch will be served by some organizas tion. Terms cash. This is a clean- up sale. E. M. Smith, auct; THURSDAY AND PRIDAY, MARCH 16 and 17, J. B. Strunk will offer nt public sale on his farm known as the Strunk homestead, located 4% miles west of Mill Hall, lve- stock, a full line of farm machin. and household goods. A ocom- plete list of items will be publish- od later. Sale starts at 9 am. each day. This 15 a ctegan-up sale, E BE Hubler, auct, 4018 FRIDAY, MARCH 17-John GG. Miller will offer at public sale at his farm, one-fourth mile east of Pine Grove Mills, a full line of livestock and farm implements. Sale at 10 a m. H. L. Harpster, auct FRIDAY, MARCH 17-—Willis E. Breon will offer at public sale on the Corman farm, miles east of Spring Mills the Penn's Creek road, a line of farm stock, including 40 head of cattle, implements and some household goods. Sale at 0 a. mm, Lunch will be served by some organization. This 16 a clean-up sale, E. M. Smith, auct, SATURDAY, ory MARCH 18 George Bright will offer at public sale at : farm Aaronsburg, a plete line of farm implements and household goods. Some livestock Sale at 930 a. m E. E. Hubler auct SATURDAY, MARCH 18-Earl White will offer at public sale on the Henry White farm, near Penn's [8% a lot of livestock, some ma- y and some household good 12 o'clock noon. Terms cash. E. M. Smith, auct SATURDAY, MARCH 18—-R will offer at public Everhart farm, 2 Frankiinville or 8 miles east of Spruce Creek, 10 head of horses: 20 milk cows: 20 heifers; 2 stock bulls; 40 head of hogs: 15 hrood sows, 20 head of sheep: also ! implements. Sale at 10 a. m I. Harpster, auct SATURDAY, MARCH 18 — Christ Beezer will offer at public sale on his fatm at Roopsburg, near Belle- fonte, a full line of household goods. Sale at 1 p. m. Mayes and Stover, aurt MONDAY, MARCH 20 — Samus! W. Mulbarger will offer at public sale on the Noil fartn in Pleasant Oad. Uvestock, farm implements and rome household goods. Sales at 10 a m E M Smith suct Ww. C. Smeltzer, clerk. TUESDAY, MARCH 21-—-Oecar Gillll- and will offer at public sale on his farm, on Route 45, between Fine Grove Mills and Spruce Creek, at Graysville, a full line of farm stock Coimn- at E Irvin sale on the Ben miles west of i | | | two great-grandchildren lof {will i newest feelved sponsored by Committee of the county service at 11 o'clock, with Rev. sermon D. E. Joseph. The Young Women's Sunday will hold their monthly meeting at the home of Stere on Tuesday A rood attendance busines Miss Margaret evening, Jan. 25 is desired Funeral services were held last week at the Lee G, Wilt funeral home, Harrisburg, for Mrs. Sidney Geary, widow of John CG, Geary, an aunt of Mrs, Grace Foster and Mi Kate Smith of this place. Burial was made in Paxtang cemetery, She was 87 years of age and was sur- vived hy two sons, W. F. Geary, of Enhaut, Pa., and T. J. Geary, of Pittsburgh; six grandehildren and we extend most sincere to the be. reaved family Service ympathie in the Free Methodist church: An unusual service will be held in the Free Methodist church Friday evening, January 21 at 7:45; at which time Rev. F. W, Hofman York, Pa, preacher and lecturer, bring to this community his HHlustrated entitled “Seeing message will be animated with amazing illustrations so that you will be astounded by this novel pre- entation, You see and hear and cannot help but believe the truth depicted An offering wili be and everyone 's cordially in- vited to bring your friend David Glenn Peters, and Mrs. Pierce Peters, fell on the ice last Thursday and broke his wrist. He was taken to the Centre County Hospital where the [racture was set and he is now carrying arm in a sling Mrs. John Talhelm fell on the ice while crossing the road from her home to the home of Carl Flick ‘nm Saturday evening and sprained her ankle. She is lald uo but getting along as rapidly as can be expected Her many friends wish most speedy recovery The first meeting of Home Bible class for children 6 to 12 year of age, was held at the home of Mr Robert Mong on Tuesday evening, January 11 at 6:30, with an dance of 18 young folks. The class was taught by Miss Charlotte Stere with the help of Miss Frances Snoke Mrs. Ruel Lucas led the children in the singing of several choruses, The class will meet each Tuesday at the same time and place. Parents please end your children, The class is the Child Evangelism under the direction of Miss Rhoda Sheetz Mrs. Allie Hall spent a couple das last week in the Centre County Hos- come and son of Mr hi for her a the atten David A. Bower. ! Alien | dealled at the M, W ermon-lecture | is Believing." The REBERSBURG Misses Vera and Charlotte Brun-| Mrs. H. H. Jacob sellefonts gart of washington, D. C., and Nor- Mrs. 8. J. Gray and deughter Susan iman Duck of Mifflinburg, called on of State College, Mr. and Mi: Mrs. Alice Crouse on Saturday ley Bierly and son Curti | ternoon. heim, visited at the C Mrs. Albert Matthews and son home, Sunday Bobby of Lancaster, are visiting her Pie, Paul Stove; Kansas, | parents, Mr, and Mrs. Ww. H. Zieg- spending a furlough with his sister ler, arriving there last Thrusday Mrs. Kenneth Brungart fam- and expecting to return home the lly {last of this week, Mr. and Mrs, Joe | Clyde Smith and deughters, Bar- sou Walter, and Mr. and Mi {bara and Kathryn, of Mifflinburg, ton Brungart of Salona, were lcalled at the Sholl-Diehl home last day dinner guests at the {Thursday | Brungart home and supper Mr. and Mrs, Ralph Cummings at the Alton Auman farm and son John of Lock Haven, and Elmer Yetters moved Mr. and Mrs, Walter Cummings and last week from the east daughter Rosemary, of Willlams-'W. F. Blerly home port, spent Sunday with the gen-| Mr. and Mrs, W. H tlemen's parents, Mr. and Mis. Aland daughter Joanne 1G. Cumming: : were Tuesday supp TL Mr, and Mr mother, Mir W. J. Hackenberg son Norman, of Mr. and Mrs. Georee daughters Betty and Pernice Mr Viola Ryder of Coburn Sunday dinner guests { Ryder home Charl Kreamer Harrisburg Mond; Ol Bthn- Mill Blerly if of M O01 and and Mil- Bun- Meyer west Brungart to Millheim ide of hie Hackenberg Munes with ni ' H. O. Yearick and Mill Hall, R, D., Ereon home on Friday evening. Mr. and Mr Paul Breon and daughter Nancy, of Cen- tre Hall, were Saturday visitor the Breon home Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Pennypacker and family of Baltimore, Md igit« home Tue aceon ed Mrs. Pennypacke:' ister Mrs. Kreamer Edith Breon, Sunday and Jef! Mr. and Mrs, L. L. Meek, Dick with iand Lucille, of Williamsport, spent Mi Sunday with relativ in Rebers- M1 burg ville. Mr. and Mr Joh with daughters, Jean H heim, visited at the and Mi H home on Sunda) M. C. Haines, M: Mrs. 8. G. Ziegler has been on the Shade and Mr, and Mi sick list the past two weeks er were Satur Mrs Jerome daughter Thelma, granddaughter Grate jona, were Sunday the 8. H. Hackenberg hom: Shirley Zettle Sprin spent the weekend it the Reish home A daughter was Mrs. R. W. Bierl Inst Thursday She has been named Nancy Loulse Paul Brown and family of Fledle: called in Rebersburg on Bunday Mrs. Fred Esterline and moth Mr Anni t Btover on day ind chic who hay Mr Lreamen Bie: rie week Mr Mi: Rut Ocker and guests of Mill- Mrs. 8 Blerly and Cl Were ana his par and Julia, Hacken! Ww. I Mr H. Roy¢ Mi Ada Hubler, Dean HL A. Mey. Hackenberg anc in son Harry, and Ann, of Sa- Ipper guest Mill John ) Ol born to Mr, nn Wililamsport with Mn Lee y Jackson Woaolle and att Stover, DUS Visitor Lock Haven la The Clarence Strayer of visited his ter, Mr. and Mr day R. W. Bierly purci Della Boob farm ne ween 4 and were 1 . day Madison! 4 son-in-iaw and 8. G. Ziegle last Mr Mrs. Ch daughter Ariinge Mrs. McCartney called at the W Edith Miller * PINE GROVE MILLS Paul Shoemaker is emploved as at night janitor at the Penn State Col. lege buildings Mr. and Y recent g It Sh 0 her rot friends an Hal} road R. Bugene Irvin was in Ohio the Retired PRR engin home the close of the meetin reiatives TT TE w owl MAKE THIS STORE YOUR HEADQUARTERS FOR BUYING 4th WAR LOAN BONDS HAFFER STORES Penn-Alto Bread Carmel White Cake large loaf 10c¢ 29¢ © 37¢c Chef-Boy-ar-dee Dinner = 39¢c Chef-Boy -ar-dee Grated Cheese Baby Lima Beans Penn-Alto Milk Applebutter 1c 12¢ .10 cans 89¢ 25¢ 4 28-02 ) | | Hershey Cocoa 2 Ib 13¢ Adds Flavor to Coffer Chickory Tablets Quaker Oats Rolled Oats Honey 10¢ large 25¢ 5 1b 39¢ Ib 30¢ WATCH FOR Boscul Coffee 21c 17¢ 2 for 29¢ | Parson’s Ammonia qts Borax Boraxo Ultra- Refined Clorox 12¢ qts. 20c¢ 59%9¢ 10¢ pt ) Mystic Foam Libby's Mustard THE LUCKY 7 REDEEM COUPONS HERE SALE bags 33¢ 1 C | 8-02 J de lle No. 5 35¢ 23c Am. Beauty Baked Beans 13c¢ Cranberry Sauce Lunch Boxes 29¢ and 3%9¢ po — — ARE YOU IN NEED REPLENISH YOUR 25 Ib bags 43¢ OF STOCK SUPPLY 1000) JNJ SALT? NOW ! -Ib bags $1.00 | pod implements. Inching ¢ hors- ! . 30 miich cows, 25 tered tein ‘pital under observation and treat- ¥, MARCH 9 — R. Fred grade heifers; 4 regis mon will offer at public sale on! tested herd. farth 215 miles east of Mackey~ | ment. She retumed home Friday and is better at this writing, which past week snd purchased a cuviand Miller of Pennsylvania of A+«1 horses mated team ind a pleasant caller ir singles, all good heavy one Wednesday mornin Fumace, ® THU TUBSDAY., MARCH gulls; this 3 a & vile, livestock, farm implements | and some household goods. This if a dlean-up sale. Sale at 10 a. fin BE. E. udbler, aucs. x46 TRSDAY, MARCH 9 —— Clyde 1.| Strubdle will offer st public sale on bis farm luocated sbout one mile | Past. of 14 shit, along the road | Teading ' to Hefonte, near ' Rook- | wiew penitentiary lands, a full ne Qf livestock and farming Imple- ments. “This is a clean-up sale and willbeginat 10a. m. EM ith Wut. PRIDAY, MARCH 10—Christ Beezer wilt “offer at publi ale on. hia | farm at Roopsdurg,” near Belle te. livestock and farm !mple- | ents. Sale at 10:30 a. m. Mayes and Stover, aucts, | FRIDAY, ‘MARCH 10—Kooney Nale will offer at public sale on the Biseghuth form, perth of Wood- ward, Pa, livestock and farm plaments. Clean-up sxle. Bale 10 am PB M Smith auct’ SATURDAY, MARCH 11 —« Samuel Poorman will offer at publle sale at hls farm located two miles north of Howard, livestock and farm im- plements. This Is a clean-up sale Sale at 12 noon. Roy Oyler, auct BATURDAY, MARCH Ream will offer at publ what Is known as the Relsh #t Rebersbhurg, livestock, plements and some goods. Bale at 930 a Hubler, auct BATURDAY, MARCH 11 — Edward | Hontz will offer at public sale on | the Kerstetter farm in Buffalo Run Valley, livestock and farm imple ments. Bale at 1030 a.m. BE M &mith, auct MONDAY, MARCH 13-Ceorge Moth. emsbaugh will offer at public sale 4t his farm, one-fourth mile east of Boalsburg. livestock and farm oplements. Sale at 1030, E M Sith, auct, 11 - at | i 11 il Lewis 14--C, E Beck will offer public sale on his farm at Warriors Mark, Pa, live- stock consisting of his Guernsey dairy herd, and farm implements. | Sale at 10 a. m. HK. L. Harpster, auct, TYERDAY. MARCH 14-C. W. Bart- ty will offer at publie sale on his | farm, six miles tast of Bellefonte, | along the Jacksonville road, lve. Mock, farm implements and some | Rouse hold Sale at 10 a. m tN - ] Y, MARCH 15 -— Joseph | H. Owens will offer at public sale | of hit farm about four miles | Pleasant Gap, near the | te ‘airport, a full line of NYestock, farm implements and , Auet Also 50 hogs. 20 sheep; 400 chick ens: a full Une of farm machinery and household goods. Sale at © a m. E M Smith and H. L. Harp- ster, aucts. W. C. Morrow, clerk WEDNESDAY, MARCH 22 OG. H MoCormick will offer at public sale the John and Anna MeoCoy fam, at Pojters Mills, livestock and {army Implements Cleat ud sale. Bale at 0 a E. M. Smith sauce WEDNESDAY, MARCH 22 — E J Coakiey "will ‘offer ‘at public. sale on « farm, one-fourth -mile west of Yarnell] along - improved road livestork and implementa, Term cash. Sale at 12:30 noon, Mayes &Stover aucts, WEDNESDAY. MARCH 22--J. Prank Lose will offer ut public sale, three mijes east of Aarotsburg farm along the State Highway, ¢ full line of Hvestock and farm ime plements and some houseboid goods. Sale at 10 a.m. Wise & Hu. bler Atlin THURSDAY MARCH 23 — James Hoover ‘will offer at public sale on H. A. Myerg farm, three miles of Rebersburg, livestock and implements E. E. Hubler, on rr ou a east farm auct THURSDAY, MARCH 23--C O. Wal. ters will offer at public sale on his farm on the Jacksonville road east of Bellefonte, a full line of farm stock and implements Sale at 10 a. m. E MM. 8mith, auct FRIDAY, MARCH M John C Orndort will offer at public sale on the Mrs. Ilda Stover farm, 24; miles southwest of Millheim, on Paradise road, livestock and farm mplements., Clean-up sale. At same time and pace there will also De offered for sale, 21 acres of farm land located in Haines town- ship, 15 miles west of Woodward, along the Pine Creek road. Sale at 10 a.m Mayes and Stover, sucts, SATURDAY, MARCH 25 - Pron Hackett will offer at public sale on the Alexander farm at Old Port, Centre Hall, a full line of livestock and farming Implements and some household goods, up sale beginning at 10 a. m. Terms of sale cash. EB M. Smith, auct. the | This 1a a clean- | 'ATURDAY, MARCH 26 Mary MM. | Rankin will offer at. her residence, street, Bellafonte, household goods. Bale at noon sharp yb & Stover, aucts P. M. Dubbs, clerk. SATURDAY. MARCH 25--W. ©. Wit. mer, attorney in fact, will offer at ot public sale 166 t Curt, } her many friends are glad to learn Mr. and Mrs. Basil Robison spent a couple days last week with parents, Mr. and Mrs. John M. Rob- ison of this place, also attended the funeral of his grandfather, Harry Woodring of Port Matiida. Basil is a corporal in ‘the U, B. Army and tationed at Camp Pickett, Va Pvt. Paul H. Musser, who is sta- tioned with the U. 8. Army at Fair. mount Barracks, Philadelphia, & spending a short furlough with and relatives fn and about the community Mrs. Harry E. McEiwain has visiting among. relatives in Pitts- burgh and vicinity this week, have ing gone there to attend the funeral of her uncle, the late Harry Eckert of Trafford, on Tuesday. Mr. Eckert was a retired P. R. BR. employe and made frequent visits to Centre coun- ty. of which he was a native, When in Unionville he visited at the home of his niece and husband at the Mec- Elwain residence, and with a bro- ther-in-law the Charles R Erkenroth. Complete obituary will apDear In next week's issue l— Board No. 2 Calls 39 County Men (Continued from page 084) Cyril Matthew Johnson, Osceola Mills, R. D Lytle Taylor Wenrick, Snow Shoe George E. Pritchard, Julian Gearge James Hauser, Clarence Francis Hubert Hollis, Oscrola Mill Mike D Howard Lowell Dial, Snow Shoe Evander Mims Gandy, Bellefonte Ceci] Larue Milton, Bellefonte, R D.}). his friends been late Kechisen, Oacedla Mills, R est alr Coakley, Bellefonte, huster Tin’y (John Witmer, born Jan Peters, Belle | home of Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Stover lof College Twp, Now Pappy will give R.D 3 William Warren fonte, R. D. 1. Tuesday ; Bible j ents Leslie Cor] will] be Ix next season for Prof. Dunk newly purcha rn Dreibeibis broth Farmer-dairyman Carey Shoemake: tient at the Centre Cows inder the care of Dr. F He expects to return hom Retired farmer Elmer wife of Warriors Maik former neighbors and oid the Baileyville Grang night Mr. and Mrs Burwell ‘ the proud parents of a baby girl bgrn last week in the Cen. tre County Hospital Both mother and baby are doing fine Reports are that John Lightner family will tenant the | Metzgar farm at Meek season. Mr. Lightner | farmer on the Hon J potato farm Miss Ann Ward her home Friday ev g the Ladie class of the Balleyville Pre bvierian Sunday hool One of our town boys Gearhart, seaman 2 ¢, enjoyed a 5- day furlough last week with his par Mr. and Mrs, J. Fred Gearhart on Chestnut street. Fred took pari in recent battles in the Gilbert and Marshall islands, returning to the States for his ship repairs, He also was a withess of the Marine landings on Tarawa, He returned to his post last Friday Its a girl at the Eugeix home on E. Main street, born Monday at the Centre County Hos pital, Mrs. Page is a daughter of Mrs. Walter Johnston COrandpa Oscar Witmer ea arn ore Gore bouncing H K church next bos Kepler tl je» now will will entertain : Fred R Page last is all |smiles over the arrival of a grand. son, Oscar H., son of Mr. and Mrs 5 at the John Harold Poorman, Bellefonte, cigars just for the asking ] R. D3 Michael Joseph Ranio, Bellefonte, R.D \ Clifford Eugene Alkey, Howard, R D. 2. John Albert Spearly, Bellefonte, Delle :|R. DL Fred Ellswarth Cain, Jr, farm home, suffering a Mrs. Elizabeth Reish #8 {Il at her heart ails ment. She Is one of our aged citi- gongs and her condition is reported serious by her physician, Dr. Ish. ler. Her daughter, Mrs. Jack Wil Hams of Altoona, is caring for he Mr. and Mrs. Paul Stephens were newly ele Pon bor ides Shoemaker Cere om Ride | agent for nee - BELL COMPANY NAMES NEW SERVICE CHIN) Baker who ha t sistant Joseph enor st H afl a general plant in the Bell Telepho Harrisburg headquarter . in he Mm of the upervisor Company's WOMEN of This City and County Here's your opportunity te buy shoes for yourself without ration stamps, The OFA Release | | Womens Low Priced Shoes, start. ing the 17th and ending the 25th of January. I am satisfied that on every pair of shoes bought from us you save one and two dollars. AN shoes on sale are from ofr regular stock, $2.98 and under, You have only two weeks to buy without stamps, so take ad. vantage of this opportunity. N employment " Men are aping...are you buying? F YOU'RE inclined to say, “I can't afford any more Bonds" just take another look at the casualty lists, At least $100 extra in Bonds over and above your regular buying is need- ed as your part in putting over the {eli af BACK THE ATTACK ! Fourth War Loan. Af least $100, $200, $300, or $500 if you can possibly scrape it up. Look at those grim lists in today's paper. Buy your Bonds while the names are still fresh in your mind. ry LLURGEL EVINE’S South Allegheny St.
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