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The News-Herald from Franklin, Pennsylvania • Page 10

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The News-Heraldi
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Franklin, Pennsylvania
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10
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PAGE TEN THE NEWS-HERALD, SATURDAY, OCTOBER 19, 1935. NOTICE Dr. W. M. Kennedy will resume Saturday afternoon and evening office hours Sept.

21st. 3rd Floor Exchange Bank Bldg. Phone 180-G 548,706 ADDED TD GOUNTY FUND AS Special For Tonight French Fried Shrimp or Fried Scallops with Toma TEA TABLE GOSSIP. fuel ram to Sauce and French Fried ENDS TONIGHT! ALL REDUCTIONS LADIES! Here Is Good News! As long as this lot will last, beautiful fine Chiffon Hose, up to $1.00 values 69c, 3 raiI8 $2.00 Full-fashioned, Ringless; some with beautiful laee tops; clear, sheer chiffons. Smart Fall colors Smoketone, Off Black, Guiunetal, Dark Brown.

Mail and telephone orders filled; add 10c for mail orders. Don't delay, order now! CCIHIUESSLEE'S 13th and Buffalo Sts. Phone 718 Franklin, Pa. Potatoes. Beef and calf hides, 4c to 10c lb.

Armour Sales Co. It For sale. nnnW aiirl enlrimure. 45c River Ridge Farm. sat-tuthur III Ted Roscuhpi-tr's Venango County's cash on hand was increased by nearly $50,000 Friday when checks were received from the State Department of Revenue for the amount of liquid fuel taxes owed by the State to the county.

The checks, totaling were Men'i on WELTON'S 12th Street Market SUITS We Deliver Phone 49 in uaiiKS wucre me couulj i already has on deosit the money received through the county commission-1 ers' efforts to collect personal property taxes on re-assessment proceedings. Indications ure that the county will have a handsome balance at the end of the present year. All indebtedness i except the bonded debts, which can be retired only in stipulated amounts as they fall due, has been paid off, and the county still has a large amount of cash credited to it. Tax collections also oiuui'uorij nivinon. it Oct.

22. Begin serving at 5 o'clock. Adults 35c, children 2.rc. 18-'it 10, 12, 10, 20 and 410 gauge guns, 8.75. Shells 7'5c bos.

Armour Sales Co. Rummage sale, St. John's parish house 12th Tuesday, Oct. 22, at 10 a. ni.

Whole works, oysters, crackers, milk stew. Dairy depot, across Erie freight. jt -Mrs. Charles A. Barrow has been removed from the hospital to her home, 1541 Elk Street.

Safeguard your health by drinking Whannis spring water daily. It always tastes good and is refreshing. Big Rock Water Co. Phone 40. The Wyn-Mor Bible Class of the Rocky Grove Presbyterian Church will give a penny supper, Tuesday, Oct.

22, starting at 5 o'clock, until all are Fresh Home Killed Pork. Try our Home Made Sausage. Fresh Killed Poultry. Are you one of the many who have already taken the advantage of buying a new FALL SUIT at REDUCED PRICES. If not drop in at Printz's before 9 o'clock tonight.

are reported to be much better than in recent years. The personal property tax re-assessments, begun by the Board of County Commissioners several months ago, are continuing, although there have been no recent settlements. The liquid fuel taxes received from Shop Where You Get Green Discount Stamps Each Filled Book is Worth $2.00 Worth of Goods. Be Sure and Get Your Stamps On FURNITURE, HARDWARE, FLOOR COVERING, REFRIGERATORS, WASHERS, IRONERS, STOVES, ETC. The Franklin Furniture Co.

Cor. Uth and Buffalo Sts. You will be agreeably surprised wlien you Inspect these suits. They are tailored with great care and precision not built to fit a price. If you are seeking a real fine suit at a SAVING, here is your opportunity.

We are truly proud of the quality of this group. the State are for the period to June of this year. The Legislature had bor- rowed from Jhe Liquid Fuels Tax Fund and therefore the payments to the counties were but the1 I served. 18-3t DOUBLE SINK FAUCET AW chrome. Special The Ladies' Aid of the M.

E. Church will hold a chick- with chrome Soap amount that was borrowed recently was repaid. Jen supper and quilt display in the Oak Closet Seat Special 13.25. Bells Plumbing Service Phone 88. 1238 Otter St.

(Rear) church basement, Tuesday evening, The members of the D. U. L. Class of Grace LU'Hiemu Church will hold a tureen dinner in the church parlors on Monday evening at 6 o'clock. A hoavy frost cloud enveloied this section during the early morning hours, 2I Act OW sending the teniipwHtuire close to tlie FOR SALE 1934 DeLuxe Ford V-8 Sedan Delivery in very good condition.

See thisone. Snyder's Garage 1313 Otter Street frccznig level. From a fairly -warm nwirk of 73 yesterday, it diipiKKl to 33 this morning. 'Cars driven by F. X.

Rush, 70S Buffalo Street, and Frank Stalierkiirik. Essley Shirts $1.65 to $2.50 Tnrbenized Collars. No curl No wilt No wrinkle. Fall Hats $2.95 to $5.00 Ch a 1 lenjrer Pri utzleigh Dobbs. Blankets, Comforts, Feather Pillows, Auto Robes, Rag Rugs, Dust Mops, and all other articles too heavy to handle at home.

Washed to please you. Call 227 Oil City-Franklin White Swan Laundry Oil City of 203 Main Street, Clarion, sideswipod on Rocky Grove A venule at 3 o'clock this morning. Xo jiersoti was hurt, but some dunnage was caused to both cars. BUY AND BANK AT HOME Pigskin Gloves $1.95 Black, Grey, Cork, Natural. Interwoven Socks 2 for $1.00 Fancy Silks Wools Li sles.

DR. CUMMINS DENTIST Modern Dentistry at Moderate Prices 1221 Liherty Phono 1350 Having received the nomination at the primaries for County on the Prohibition ticket. I would appreciate your vote, feeling that the women of the county should have a representation on the Board of County Commissioners. Elizabeth M. Rrodhead.

(Pol. adv.) It Thn i7f nf Hin fiwtrnctiiin frmv employed in building the new dam in Permanent Anti-Freeze $1.80 Gallon Hot Water Heaters $9.95 and $14.95 Installation Charge $1.50 Motor Co. Phone 970 Open Evenings Home prosperity flows in a circle. The money that is earned in this section should be largely spent for the benefit of local interests and home people. While of course the business life of this community depends, also, upon keeping open our trade outlets with the outside world, we should not forget to give preference in our dealings where-ever possible, to local merchants, farmers and wage-earners.

The service of this bank is being steadfastly devoted to the development and protection of local 33 Pontiac Sedan $473.00 '32 Pontiac Sedan $350.00 '29 Hupniobile Sedan $169.00 '29 Franklin Sedan $145.00 '28 Chrysler "52' Sedan $135.00 '31 Dodge Panel Truck 73.00 Weaver Garage Co. 31-39 Main Oil Cily Phone 924 the Allegheny River to provide nav-igahle water to East Brady has ibeen increased to 233 men. The contractor is employing 210 men and there are 23 Federal employes on the job, according to the bulletin of the Army engineers at Pittsburgh. Twin daughters were born to Mr. and Mrs.

John A. McElhaney, formerly of Franklin, at the Akron City Hospital at Akron, Friday. Mrs. McElhaney. formerly Christine Bro- sang, daughter of Mr.

and Mrs. E. II. Brosaug, of Sugarcreek, was employed for several years at the Court House in the iprotihonotary's office. HERE TODAY The New FORD V-8 FOR 1936 See the Finest Ford Car Ever Built OPEN SUNDAY Frank H.

Williams Franklin Phone 92 I'pcn Until 9 P. M. Frank Olak, of 675 Pacific Street, rormrtnH to the Franklin police early Try Our Meats Groceries National Market 1251 Liberty Street, Franklin, Pa. todav that be was robbed of $45 while at a gank-n on Atlantic Avenue interests. We believe it is the duty of every citizen to take an active part in building up the wealth of our own community.

EXCHANGE BANK TRUST a Franklin. Pa. Friday night. According to the police roiwirt Hie mnn was out in the yard when the alleged robbery occurred, but Olak was unable to give a clear account of the occurrence. Six persons were questioned in connection with the case.

Patronize Your CLOVER FARM STORES Shawkey-Mook Polk. Walter Antoske, Oil City. 4 FOR FRIDAY Weiners lb. 19c Oleo 2 lbs. 25c IMPOSING ARRAY OF Sanitary Market 111 iiiiiiilii XT mm STARS PERFORM IN NEW RADIO COMEDY Rarelv has such a diversified and im CrBtit St.

Phorm 17. iiilllilillC aitilll FRKK! A ticket grind for 5 Free Shines with jmir of shoes to have soles Mini heels, if you brins; this ari with you. posing array of stars from the radio, QUALITY COAL and COKE Our coke has been proven to be the best for Domestic use for stoves and furnaces. Good lump coal at reasonable prices. The best obtainable.

Why not fill your bins and be ready for the cold winter. stage and screen been nsemiiie'i one picture ns in raramoiinrs mo A Free Shine to IRWIN liig Hroa'Vast of Vl'M, which conies Sunday to the Orpheum meatre, with Jack Oakie. Burns ami Allen and I.yd:i TOWN OR COUNTRY TRANSFER SERVICE Modern motor equipment and a etrefil organization. Moderate rate S. A.

HEATH MOTOR TRANSFER Phone 7M Venango Ice Coal Co. We Ac cept Relief Orders. Gaibraith Shoe Repair Corner 13th and Otter Sts. SHOE SHINING Open I nlil 8 P. M.

Phone 1248 Yard 622 13th St ESI ESS S3 IS S3 Phone. 1 Offtro, 01(7: 837-G G. G. TURNER, D. C.

CHIROPRACTOR 217 Trust Co. Franklin, Pa. UmumI IVno. Bareaa nl Medical Education and LIrrn.ore. LOTUS FLOWER 400 13th St.

Trl. 9U.Q. Tlirei- minor word, in nmiirt ulllt and nlirrr wool riri-i- "Style "fahrlr." l.ini-." NfcW ull gar. mm In from Iioum. Hint arc tnrm-hff of the "Style We've Got 'Em! f-'-'m Lowest Prices On SEIBERLING 6 Robert i in the leading roles.

In addition to the regular cast thnt appears in the ftin-pnvoking comedy are famous personalities who contribute specialty numbers which form background to the miiin thetne. Bing Cro-diy. film and radio star. Amos 'n' Andy, world famous for their dally comic skttch on the air waves. Ethel Merman, star of rnilio and musical comedy hits, Bill Robinson, internationally known negro tup dancer.

Mary Boland and Charles Ruggles, noted stage and screen comedian, the Xicbobis Brothers, negro dancing youngsters, Willie. West and McCinty. and Kay Xoble, renowned English band lender and sotig writer, with his orchestra, ull have important roles in the picture. Twilight Is caused by the sun shining on the npHr atmosphere. If there were no atmosphere, darkness would fall Itvtnntly at sunset.

Finding papyrus hard to procure, KiinM-nes It, king of Perganniif In the M'ooml century introduced the use of sheep and cattle skins for writing purposes. TIRES Around the Clock with a Knit-tex Coat jj jdbtrcadfti Slop in let us prove to you we've got lowest prices on the world's finest tires. BATTERIES $1.25 Recharging 50c Ml gUiLM, Weather cold warm as a bug in a rug. li i Weather gets mild so light in weight you hardly realize you have it on. 10A.M.

MANY MORE MILES! Walt till you learn how our tVlhrrling Tire Retreading adds miles to out-worn Tires lirings smiles to far owners! For our moderate Retreading charge, you Ret the lovvest-fost mileage you've ever enjoyed from tires. Hrlng a "wornnut" tire to us. We'll SHOW you! Fine fruits and Groceries THE WHITE HOUSE lor. 13th St. and Franklin Ave.

A AylP.M. Raining dry as toast. Wo Bank Knowingly Refuses to make a good loan, A MERCHANT will not refuse to make a good sale. A bank is just as desirous to make good loans for to it a loan is the equivalent of a sale. But in addition to the uilling-nesi of the merchant the bank has the responsibility of a trustee.

lis loanable funds consist chiefly of its customers' deposits. Under the law and under good banking practice regardless of law it Ls obligated to use all human diligence In lending its funds only to reliable persons for constructive business purposes along lines In keeping with the welfare of the Community. This bank has ample funds for loans which conform to sound hiking prindplea. irr 'O' car" gives with every move of 0 the body, no pulling, no strain. 5P A II 1) HOUSER GYDER ROOFING SHEET METAL WORK 416 12th Street.

Phone 664 I Looks as smooth and smart as at 8 A. M. EE 1 6 P.M. Never gets out of shape seldom needs pressing. EE TIRES TIRES TIRES Auto Owners Look 1 Our rubber prices have dropped.

We are going to give it to you. Let ui retread those standard makes. L. A. BACON Plumbing Heating 1540 Elk St.

Phone 543 Estimates Freely Given. ALL TIRES GUARANTEED ...44.70 194.75 3.90 16- 6.00 5-95 17- 5.50 5.30 mVfie Knit-tex Coat $25 Angora Knit-tex $30 SYKES 6- KLINE PfillllllllllllllllllM Safe, Easy Extractions I The Franklin Trust Company Franklin, Pa. New FlriUt $10 BILL OSLER'S PhontSU. Franklin, P. 014 Platen rrprorJaitrMl Ilk aw.

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