Centre Democrat. (Bellefonte, Pa.) 1848-1989, February 03, 1944, Image 11
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 | ! 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 m gn sere erm ng Rellgk 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 LAH ; it -— sr — ”» —— 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. ———— ER ——— 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 anes Douglas the | Ag RIN battle ~-spent ipino sol ana to « Melis MncAz SOULNIWE Had They Known. the nations San Pern nce Those who IONEINEs were the Japanese wilh {ood RAP} SLC KASS Lhiey Or Wald Bodies Run Over on Road nowspital SINAN RNG 8 Buried Alive H Filip: ¥ were heals § 1 i pine soldier who ploked CPL Nis B Dd —————————— x Page Five and “af wounds, nd beat them them on a cart were seized OGY na the Aang Lh their [04 worked for i LO die, cent to 20 and were vO 1 RARER ae of rice said CANK made that when two v officer were from Babe we captors and ever they Much 4 {ee Cae Were len then tand Rate, erated a Death Milk Coolers AVAILABLE AT ONCE! Casoline riven si nets HUBERT ROSSMAN HOME 4&4 ALTO SUPPLY STOR Phone 26815 LLEFONTY ( soled ( full nmer PFA ys Bw ass muti} a ‘Yes, Johnnie . i; you're on the right track’ It’s the patribtic thing to’ 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 ’ SIVA gs GAP EARCTRIC APPLIAN le 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.