Centre Democrat. (Bellefonte, Pa.) 1848-1989, February 03, 1944, Image 11

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    February 3, 1944.
THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, BELLEFONTE, PA.
"PUBLIC SALE REGISTER
THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 17
Korman will offer at public sal?
on the William Witmer farm, loca-
ted three miles west of Hellefonte,
along the Buffalo Run Valley road,
livestock and famm implements.
Sale at 12 noon, Terms cash 1
Harpster, auct.
FREDAY, FEBRUARY 18
Breon will offer at publie
+ farm located at
Qvestoek only, Sale at 12
goon. Geo. B. Wise, auct
FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 18 John H
Klinger will offer at public sale on
what is known as the Goheen farm
ohe half mile east of Boal laburg.
slong the Lakes-to-Sea
a full line of farm stock
ments and household g
a clean-up sale, Sale at
LM. Smith, suet. Gene Lee,
WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 23
B Graden will offer at public
mile
his farm, one mile
raburg, one-half
ullton, Hrvestock,
farm
ts and some household
® at 10 a m
Roy
oO
sale
B
on
ood
Clean-up ale
Wise & Hubler, aucts
SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 20
Buck will offer at public
bis residence at Warriors
Pa. a full ling of household go
meluding some antiques. Sale
1p. m. H L Harpster, auct
BATURDAY, FEBRUARY 20- -W
Shultz will offer at public
the Vilas Wise farm in Madisol
livestock and farm imple-
ments. Sale at 10 o'clock. E. E
Hubler, auct,
WEDNESDAY, MARCH 1 — H. Cc
Brungard will offer at public sale
on his farm, one-half mile east of
Rebersbury, livestock and full line
farm implements. Sale at 10 a m.
Xa
THURSDAY, MARCH 2-H. C. Brun-
gard will offer at public sale on his
farm, one mile east of Mil 1
Union county, livestock
une of farm implement
10 a.
THURSDAY
oss Krout w
Tusseyville, along the
Highway, a full line of
stobk, farm implements and
household goods. Sale at 10 a
EM. Smith. au
FRIDAY, MARCH 3
will offer at public
between Bellefonte
Gap, Pa.
plements.
FRIDAY, M ARCH
Mrs. Fran-
public sale
Lakes-to-
live.
me
m
MARCH
ill offer
George A. Lohr
sale on a farm
and Pleasant
Sale
BATURDAY, MARCH 4-83. A, Knecht
will offer at public sale on his farm,
to miles east of Lamar, Route 64
Stock and some farm implementa
an! household goods. Sale at 12
@'clock noon sharp. E
t
auct
MONDAY, MARCH 6
3 11
Baie: ments
sale. Sale at
auct.
ESDAY, MARCH 8-
Byer will offer at
Joha. Coufer
west of Woodward,
farming implemen ta
clean-up sale and will ?
a m. Mayes & Stover,
WRDNESDAY, MARCH 8--Ro
will offer at publ
» miles
Bellefonte,
near Aviat on ‘Heid,
Hyestock and farm implements
A. E. Whit-
e at 10a m. E E Hubler, asuct
Y. MARCH 8 -- Storch
will offer at public mssie
their farm, one-half mile west
State College, Pa. known aa
Sayder farm, livestock, farm
implements and household good
e at 9 a. m. Clean-up sale E
. Smith, auct Gene Lee, clerk
hy gi] MARCH 9 BR. Fred
on will offer at public sale on
farm 2% miles east of Mackey-
e, livestock, impleme
and some household goods. Th
a clean-up sale. Sale a :
BE. Hubler, auct, x46
Y. MARCH 9 — Clyde 1
ble will offer at public sale on
his farm luccated about one mile
st of Lemont, along the road
Beading to Bellefonte, near Rock-
siew penitentiary lands, a full line
of livestock and farming imple-
ments, Thif is a clean-up sale and
will begin at 10 a. m. EM. Smith,
vot.
FREDAY, MARCH 10--Christ
offer at public sale
at Roopsburg
te, livestock and
Dear
farm
nts. Sale at 10:30 a. m.
d Stover, aucts
FRIDAY. MARCH 10-—Kooney
offer at public sale the
senhuth form, north of Wood-
Ward, Pa. lMvestook and farm im-
nts. Clean-up sale. Sale at
am E M Smith auct
SATURDAY, MARCH 11 — Samuel
Poosinan will offer at public sale
a8 his farm located two miles north
of Howard, livestock and farm im-
Biman. This a a clean-up sale
je &¢ 12 noon. Roy Oyler, aucs
SATURDAY, MARCH
will offer at public sale on
4 Is» known as the Relah farm
at sburg, HNvestock, farm im-
plements afd some household
Ro3e Jala ar 940 a. m B EB
ajer, auct x10
BATURDAY, MARCH 11 — Bdward
Houta will offer at public sale on
Kerstetter farm in Buffalo Run
miley, livestock and farm imple
ments. Sale at 10:30 a E
Smith, auct
MONDAY, MARCH 13--Ceorge Moth.
ambaugh, will offer at public sale
his farm, one-fourth mile east
Boalsburg, Mvestock and
Enplements, Sale at 1030, E M
Smith, auct,
TUBSDAY. MARCH 14-C. E Beck
will offer at public sale on his
farm at Haitians Mat. Pa. Mye-
stock Sanslting Guernsey
roid herd, fam Implements
je at 10a ™m HM. LL Harpeter,
auc.
TUESDAY. MARCH 14-C. W. Bart.
oy will offer af public sale on his
farm, six miles east of Bellefonte
along fhe skaonville road, Hee.
stock, farm implements and some
d poods. Sale at 10 a. m
Smith, suet,
farm
farm
Beezer
on ns
Belle.
imple
Mayes
Nale
11-dewis O
m M
Why have the benefit
bidding in the
“of your property.
aE
m— a he 3
sale in
i
Rebershureg, |
o'clock |
farm |
| WEDNESDAY, MAROM 15 we JOSOpPHh
| H, Owens will offer at public sale
on his farm about four miles
| east of Pleasant Cap, near the
| Bellefonte airport, a full line of
| Mwvestock, farm implements and
{ household goods. Bale starts
promptly at 6 a. m. EM. Smith,
aunct
WEDNESDAY, MARCH 15-Harry IL.
Hoy will offer at public sale on his
farm, 8 miles east of Bellefonte,
along the Jacksonville road, live
stock, farm implementa and some
household goods. Sale at 10 a. m
BE. E. Hubler, auct
WEDNESDAY, MARCH 15
Cracken will offer at public sale on
his farm, 35 miles west of Pine
Grove Mills, along } State High-~
way, a full line livestock and
farm implement 10 a. m.
H. L. Harpster
THU RSDAY. MARCH 16--F. IL. Walk.
) public sale on the
1. 3 miles east of
farming m=
ome nousehold
a clean-up ¢ Sale
Mayes & Bic aucts
THURSDAY, MARCH 16
Bohn will offer at public
the Henszey farm at State
ine of livestock and farm
implements. Sale at 10 a. m, Lunch
will be served by some organiags-
tion Terms cash. This is a clean-
up sale. EM. Smith, auct
THURSDAY AND FRIDAY, MARCH
17. J. B. Strunk will offer
sale on hu Known
the Strunk homestead, located
i, miles west of Mill Hall, live-
stock, a full line of farm machin-
ery and household goods com -~
plete Hat of items will be he
od Inter. Sale starts at 9 ax
day. This ia a Crea
Hubler, auct
ARCH
H. Mo~
of
Sale at
tock
ale
wer,
- Charles
sale on
‘ollege,
{arn
arm
up sale
{
Grove M
and gm implement
i. m H. L. Harpster
FRIDAY, MARCH 17--W
will offer t publi
Corman f
Spring Mil
py Creek road, a
clading
Penn's
farm
cattle,
onaehold
ch will
full
40 bh
on
Smith auct
SATURDAY
MARCH 18--Ear!
t public sale on
l farm, near Peu:
it of livestock, some
wd sone household
12 o'clowk
cash B M. Smit
SATURDAY, MAR( i.
" ar at
SA I'Ul 2D AY, Whit
goods
100n Terms
aut
18
sale on
mil
or 3
10
muita
head
ilers
Os
sheen
Sale at 10 ¢
nn
MARCH
reek
E OO% 20
head of
20 head of
18
MARCH 20
rm
LEN 4 Arn np iedns
some household goods. 5
a m E. M Smith, suct
Smeltzer, clerk
TUESDAY. MARCH 21--Oscar GHIl-
and will offer at public sale on his
farm, on Route 45, between Pine
Orove Mills and Bpruce Creek, at
Oraysvillie, a full line of farm stock
and implements, Including 4 hors-
es, 30 milch cows: 25 registered
rade heifers. 4 regiatered Holstein
bulls; this ig a blood-tested herd
Also 50 hogs. 20 sheep; 400 chick
ens; a full ine of farm machinery
: household goods. Sale at 9 a
n EM Smith and H. IL. Harp-
WwW. C. Morrow, clerk
MARCH 22
: or v
mn ve 3
ae at
WwW. C
ster, aucts
WEDNESDAY G. H
: 3 sic sale
MeCov
vest
Clean -uj
M. Smit
MARCH 22 E J
public sale
mile wes?
youd MOA
e w—- Term
130 noon Maye
2
i é
WHRDNESDAY
AStover asucts
WEDNESDAY, MARCH 22-J
Lose will offer at public sale
miles east of Aaronsburg on his
farm along the State Highway, a
full line of livestock and farm
plements and some househol
goods. Sale at 10 a. mu. Wise & Hu-
bler, aucts.
THURSDAY
Prank
three
MARCH James
Hoover offer at public sale
H A Myers farm, three lew
Rebersburg, livestock and
B. EB Hubler
the mi
oaat
farm
auot
THURSDAY, MARCH 23-C ©O. Whal-
tery will offer at public sale on
farm on the Jacksonville road
east of Bellefonte, a full Mine of
farm stock and implements. Sale
at 10am E M Smith asuct
FRIDAY MARCH ™" Paul 8
ily will offer at public male
his farm in Buffalo Run Valley,
livestock and farming impleme
Sale at 10 a. m BE. M. Smit!
auct,
FRIDAY MARCH MM John OC
Orndorf will offer at public sale
on the Mrs. Ida Btover farm, 2
miles southwest of Millheim, on
Paradise road. Hvestock and farm
mplements, Clean-up sale. AL the
same time and place there will
uso be offered for sale, 31 acres of
farm land located in Halnea towne
miles west of Woodward,
gs the Pine Creek road. Sale
m Mayes and Stover
of
implemen ta
his
aucta
SATURDAY. MARCH 25 -« Brown
Hackett will offer al public sale on
the Alexander farm at Old Port,
Centre Hall. a full line of livestock
and farming Implements and some
household goods, This In & cleans
up sale beginning at 10 a, m. Terms
of sale cash. EM. Smith, suet
SEATURDAY, MARCH 26 Mary M
Rankin will offer af public sale
at her residence, 158 East Curt
sireet, Belisfonte, full Mne of
household goods Sale at 1230
poon sharp. Mayes & Stover, auota,
P. M. Dubbs, clerk,
SATURDAY, MARCH 26--W. ©. Wit.
mer, attorney In fact, will offer at
public sale on the former W. W.
Witmer farm, between Hunter's
Park and Pillmore, in Buffalo Run
Valley, livestock and farm tmples
ments. This =n a cleans noke,
Sale at 10 a'chok. EB EB. Hubler,
suet, bart
MONDAY, MARCH 27 « Mrs. Budd
Benner will offer at public sale on |
(southeast of | APPa
% Aha farm ry
the Andy Jodogn farm
Beliefonte, livestock
joments, Sale at 10 8 m. EB
ith, suet,
H. L. HARPSTER
AUCTIONEER
Prompt attention given all sales
PHONE 37
PINE GROVE MILLS, PA
[TURSDAY,
MARCH 26--Clalr Smith
at public sale on his
Mill Creek, Huntingdon
full line of livestock and
implements, An exceptional
cattle, Sale at 9:30 a.
cash, HB. M. Smith, auct,
MARCH 81--R. Edwin
1 offer at public sale at
Pa, a full line
roots. Maves Stover,
will offer
farz: in
county, a
{arm
lot of
Terma
SATURDAY,
Tussey |
Boalabur
household
aot
&
Saturday, Feb. 5
MRS, ANNA SNAVELY
will offer as public sale at
in Aarciabume, Pa, the following
"He U SEHOL D GOODS. Cook stove;
chunk stove; room heater; 3-burn-
er oll stove; sink and cupboard; ex-
tension table; library table; sewing
machine; Edison phonograph and
ros everal tands; chest. an-
tique spool bed; 6 antique Bollinge
chairs antique cherry dropleal ta-
ble: 12 cane<seat chairs: library ta-
Me: 4 rocker small rugs; old-fash-
wned chest of drawers; bedrooin
uite beds; lot of rag carpets; lin
lawn mower garden
of dishes and
ml Rog ~
table spoons;
mnKets mat
cush 3 potatoes
coal; wood; and
les 100 numer 1
her home
re
ole
lot
6 pew ter
horse
neatnut
yA
Wt 12480 noon
ayes & Stover,
harp
BucLs
Saturday, Feb. 12
MES. ANNA SHOWERS
offer at sale al her
fence On East Beaver street, Bell
nte, the following
HOUSEHOLD GOODS.
hedroom suite; 2 beds; three-quarter
bed: 2 dressers: chesi, double cot
vriting desk and bookcase radio:
5. 2 reed rockers 2 antique
wt pod settee; HHbrary tadbie
wll oks; 2 extension tables. arop-
enf table bench: bench table; 7
ning om chairs; 4 wood chalrs
deboard; ser table; ast of dish
d set Of allverware
ome odd allverwa
electric washing
machine perooiator; slectrl
mixes stove, electric grill;
3 elects frigeratora; 2 waah tuba;
wush boiler ooking uwlenslls: jars
nd ocka: garden tools mcluling
wheelbarrow, garden worker, shovels,
Ke hoes, hand 12-pountd
wae, If
ler Work ben
her articies
Terma cash
xO
public
d-plece oak
os, service
Wwivice for
and odd
worker
ywer gaArae
} ad
And many
‘ 19.30 noon
& wover uot
Wednesday, Feb. 16
ROY STROUSE
fer at publ wale on the
hetween College and
.. B the Stron
following personal
erty the late Mrs. John
HOUSEHOLD OOODS
love with hot waler
electric
waahid ng
d-plece
ow
Bate
we
prog
Strouse
Onhalio
front
sO
sideboard
Burner oll y
xd 4 phoard;
"
Taba
able 2 good
nnd many othe
Fs nen ion
RM
w
Termes cash
Thosdon: Feb. 17
ROY KORMAN
h & Wil-
VO A
miles
he Bul
fokbovwi ne
along
Valiey road, the
of ilefonte
falo Run
parsohal 1 rity:
LIVESTC Sorrel hose, § years
sight 1800; sorrel mare, § years,
old, weight 1600, sorrel ooit, 10
months old. weight about 700; theas
ores are guiet and any person oan
adie whem. ¥ milch cows, mostly
es and close springess: 4 young
eifers: young bull Wis herd
ntirely Holsteins and
evs. Also some White Rock
vest
oid
*y
nose € of
FARM IMPLEMENTS Con
n. J2-inch tires! grain
rage oars worker “
Ee«thath h
plow, corn shelle
Oodlars single Srees
and many other
o'clock noon
served
Friday, Feb. 18
JONN HH. KLINGER
Tar at PUbL sale on his farm
mile tant of Boalsbur 2. along
Lakes Sea Highway the fol
personal property
LIVESTOCK 2 horses
nare weighing 1600
Lorse, weighing 1500: 30 head of cat-
misting of 18 head of mileh
mostly young, 5 helfers rang-
} age from | year 0 18 months
il be fresh by me of sale
are close springers and some
cows. 3 heifers and 2 steers
than a year old: stock bull 2
old in March; all oattle are
and blood tested with Acered-
ted Herd Certificate for 20 years
IL is a mixed herd of Holstein and
Guernsey cattle, 5 brood sows. will
ww in March; Poland-China stock
boar: 8 shosts weighing 180 pounds
or mw e. I8 ahoats welghing between
pounds each
IMPLEMENTS. 7
mick-Deering grain binder n
ondition; 6-foot MoCormick-
ng mower, McOormick-Deering
binder; Superior grain drill In
ndition: McCorndok-Deering
manure spreader, In good condition,
Albright cultivator; MaoCormnick-
Deering cultivator; 2 one-Rorse cle
tivators, 2 Syracuse plows: shovel
plow; potato digger: 2 18-tooth har
rows; $-tooth harrow; Keystone hay
loader, side-delivery rake; dump
rake; hay tedder: fanning mill; land
roller: comm aheller; double Ask: 4
inch tire wagon. low-whesl wagon
20«f00t hay Indder; 3 bobsleds; 2
spring sleighs; milk wagon. spring
wagon. Superior corn planter. orn
grade brooder stove, 120 feet hay
rope, fork and pulleys; 3«foot dou «
bie ladder. block and tackle; grain
cradie; 2 clover seeders: § homepow-
er Wittle gasoline engine on truck:
cutting box: 2 hay knives double
trees; single trees; lot good log
ohiaing and couplers; 2 ) tiers, set
ig harmess: set chain mesa; 2
seta double driving harness: 2 sets
single harness, collars: asmny saddle
formerly owned by Col. Dr. Christ:
2 dinner bells; anvil; vise: 6 palms
lee tongn and joe nw, sOme corn and
& black
and 1 a bay
ee
ol and 70
FARM
MC
good
Deer
oorn
foot cut
good S|
: | Katte
[homepower. Bottle washer with quar.
{tor motor; double lann.
dry tubs: steam steriliger; Bestow
bottie filler; 2 bottle milk
odoler
m. |
of |
ori; crook and many other articles
100 numeruos to mention
| Sale at 10 a. m. Terms cash
will be served by a church
ation
BM
J Kenneth
Lunch
organi-
Gens
clerks
Smith, auotb,
Walker,
Friday, March 3
LEE and CHARLES CLAIR
CONFER
public sale on the
farm, one mile
starting #t nine a
jtemg Of personal
Lee and
Ww
will offer at
Confer estate
of Howard,
the following
ervy
LIVESTOCK Bay
old black hovee,
Holstelnn mileh cows
en on or about sale
2 years old; 2 Rellera
1 heifer, 1 year old
heifer, 8 months old
tested.
FARM MACHINERY
all tractor on rubber
MoCorm ick -Deeging
cut, good new
drill
R. P
nortn
m.,
PEO -
18 ven!
old. i8
some to fresah-
time; 4 heifers
16 months old
bull, 2 yehrs old
All cattle T. B
mare
18 year
P20 Parm-
Hood ae new
binder T-fonl
MoCormick «Deer
MceCormick- Dee
good condait
itter NO
fodder
pipe;
very
0
G-hoie
corn binder
ard enaliage (
3 sel Knives
inside outside
side del
loader;
on
yO
Dars
Me -
of
and and
mov
Osborne
ts Down
Lraper
HOW
yw
Kas
MeCormick
Little CGendus
Oliver walkin
iron beam: Wiard walk
No 88-81 with steel bean
side hill plow; tractor har-
sections: 2 spring harrow
spike harrow, S80-tooth, 34
50 feel snow fence;
OIRO False Brook ville
new tire with bad
tire wagons with iandderr
boards, new MeCormick-Deering
sker on rubber; new J
Deore manure spreader, model MH,
ruber new Van Burnt John Deere
lime spreader on rubber; new 6-inch
15 feet canvas belt: 6-inch 50)
canvas belt Bopire ( Y. Gun
tloctiric milk cooler complete: 2 set
double work harness; oollsm; bri
dies and Hobs, apring wagon: rool
cutter of plats orm achles. 40.
pound pacity :
sin
Buckels and
for F. 20 Par
Or
ReWN
Deering
12«inch bottom pi
plow with
ing plow
Syracuse
ow, @
aump
tractor
roll Corn
font
ack. .e
mak
ide
tow
mall tra
«20 Parn
un
LOO.
CLOT
hitch
30 «
For n
ner F
stake
oon
143 alx-cyl
Yugi?
00
wd
reck
XM) ob
rd Po wor
falr condition: two-thirds share
28 acres more or eve of wheat in
round, mixed hay by
Sw nite chain
ticles
Terma of sale cash
by the Fulrview
i. E. Huble
yoRen
many aver
mention
O%
W0o numerous
id he
lamch w
served
Thursday, March 9
BH. FRED NINON
8% DUD ase O Tani
° ost Maockeyvilie
“ Wilg PErsOnal propery
LIVESTOCK Black
wh 1500 and
be
nine
a
oo
ean
1 600
ae
th Aso
’
Ce 1]
nw
Mo!
are 1
EE WR 0
Ly 1 v
eae OW a
er aE
er Hea ies La 4
1000, can be registered
PARM IMPLEMENTS
binder. 7-f00t cul, good new
tari drill. 1l-bow, in good condiion
f-foot McCormick mower MoCor-
mick-Dearing hay loader, new typed
International rake. tedder. 2-home
cultivator; cultipaciker. 2-hores weed.
good as new: 2-horse John Deere
uiky plow corn pianter, pond
new. 2 Hamburg waking piows
International barrows. asingie out
New Idea manure spreads
3 Ty horse bobsled in good
low-jadder wagons, 20
tested wit
-
wh
a
traction
CON
tract
Deere
household  ROOds
ticles numer
This is a ciean-up
0
wie
Ha Lt 1 ' fat
| v : He
Tel w StL Paul
Terms will be made
of sale E E Hub-
(3)
erved
Luther
KNOowWn
4 hu
JULIAN
John L. Barr, Battery B-2
Artillery, Fort Monroe, Va
home on a furlough a few
with his mother, Mrs. Lydia
Sgt
Coast
was for
days
Barr
Mrs. Ray Shawver and two chil.
dren Emma J. and Pvt, Ronald
Shreveport, La. was home on a 10
day furlough and while home visit.
ed with Mrs. Shawver's mother, Mrs
Emma Holt
Pvt. Chance Watson, Jr. son of Mr
and Mrs. Chance Watson, spent a
short furlough at his home last week
Chance is now stationed at the Aber
deen Proving Crounds, Maryland
He was inducted inlo the Army May
18, 1943
Miss Eleanor Mattern, daughter of
Gilbert and Cadella Mattern of New
York City left last week to journey
to Salt Lake City where she will be-
come the bride of Edwin Kamp who
is stationed there with the U. 8. Air
force. Her many friends and rela.
tives of Julian wish 0 extend con-
gratulations and best wishes to the
newly wedded
We are all glad 0 hear that Mrs,
Melda Plesher is able to Be home
after a short period of lines in the
Philipsburg Hospital
A community party was held at
the home of Mr. and Mrs. Charles
Alexander on Tuesday evening of
last week, Miss Edna Jean Alexand-
er acted as hostess of the evening.
The following neighbors were pres
tent: Esther Chandler, Mary Dillon,
Marjorie Dillon, Helen Dillon, Don-
na Johnson, Olive Green, Nell Guyer,
ill,
Beverly Wi
Hazel GUL Patty
tb
's | Weller, John Weller Jr, Marvin Wel- |
ler, Kenneth Weller, Thomas Weller, |
Dewey Williams, Charles Myers,
Gene Martin, Glenn Martin, Card
Alexander, Marie Alexander, Charles
tos | Alexander. Edna Jean Naar
|
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Hublersburg -Zion Reformed Charge
Charles OG, Link, pastor
Hublersburg-—Church school, $:30
a.m. divine service, 7:30 p. m. Zion
Union Chureh school, 6:30 a. m
divine service, 10:30 a. m
Presbyterian Charge
Howard E. Oakwood, minists
Bnow Shoe-—Bible school, 10 m,
morning worship, 11 o'clock, Miles
burg-—~Blble school 0:30 m
Christian Endeavor, 6 np. m.; evening
worship, 7.30
Nittapy Valley Lutheran Pastorate
St, Mark Ch
Lom, morning
Paul’s-C
ning
chix
¢ urch choo} at
worship at 10:30
Nureh school
mp
St. John's Episcopal, Bellefonte
fn. m Choral Celebratl
Holy Eucharist, Monday
t 7:30 o'clock, monthi
the
John's Lutheran,
Clarence EE. A
«
oll
St,
Rey
Be}
Bellefonte
nungesima
WIRY
Bunda {
i
i
Leag
Have
Received of O
Reformed
unm
St. John's Evangelical &
117 Vv N¢ ¥ in St
Clupch s¢hool, #30 a
Owens, Glenn Aumilier
hip service and sermol
m. Vesper service, 7:30
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Method ist——Half Meon Charge
Rev, He H ! i
evening
Frida:
United Brethren, Bellefonte
ning services
Warriors Mark Methodist Charge
R. Roland Ritter, minister
Warriors Mark—Church school
0:30: morning worship, 19:3 Annie
yerdary service wil Hasty F
Baboook district su ! ne
Sermon
Sermon
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MONUMENT
There were 50
School this week
I iliam Durk
ohn Helchel
y Dur gin all of
present In SUDGa)
Sunday visit
ins were Mr. and 3
and Virginia and
Blanchard
Visitors at Merrill Young's ¢ ur
day afternoon were Mr. and Mrs
Walter Miller and daughter Verna
and grandson, Walter of Mackeyvilie
Dean and Kate Mackey of Monu-
ment
Weekend visitors at the
Mackey home were Mr. Harry Seltzer
Sr. and Harry Seltzer Jr, of Lock
Haven. Mr. and Mrs, Merrill Young
and children and Miss Joan and
Martha Durkin, Nell Merryman and
Harvey Mann all of Monument
Miss Gladys Wilson came home on
Saturday evening for a while. She
is In poor health
Pvt. William Ed Durkin came
home from Camp oh Sunday night
Mr. and Mrs. Albert Mackey, son
Dean, and Nell Marryman and Paul
Young were to Bellefonte last Wed-
pesday afternoon on a business trip,
Mrs. Harry Cramer's sister from
Mill Hall was visiting In Monument
over the wegkend.
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Jap Tortures of U. S.
Captives Shocking
(Continued from pape ome)
Albert
periodically beaten with a two-by
four. One officer was then beheaded
and the other two were shot.
Lesser brutalities were innumera-
rea among the Pilipino prisoners of
war at Camp O'Donnell
The cal
tality
Halted campaign
began ¢
hungry American and F
idiers on Bataan 1 OH Bs they
rendered with what the survivors
Inter called “the march of death
sald the report, assembled [rom
statements made by Commander
Melvyn H. McCoy, 1 N.. India
apolis; Lt. Col, B, M. Melnik, coast
artillery, of Dunmore, Pa Ld
Col. Willlamn E, Dy {
Albany, Texas
Dyess was
his Oghte
recently
return
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Douglas
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the nations
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pine soldier who ploked
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do. War workers and brides can’t get electric appliances, unless they ean’
buy the ones your family has discarded. Why not get your, w whole gang to
swapping? They'll want War Stamps, too!’
Rush EVERY APPLIANCE not in use
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APPLIAN
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to your DEALER
Ask your families for ‘every a iron, Fy
cleaner or coffeemaker ‘they're not wsing. Take
them to your dealer. ¥ on'll know | him by the Swap
Sign. He'll give you War Stamps for every one
you bring in. Watch those ) War Stamp Books fill
up. You'll be helping your “country, too.