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The Record-Argus from Greenville, Pennsylvania • Page 9

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MONDAY, 12, f94l THE RGU COUNTY SEAT 8. MoF'tfArti fhnnftBif. Mtmt ttf circulation fttonnger. fhompMft block. MutheMl corner Diamond.

tOOi I3y.j desiring by olty or tf rural mall eftfl their order At Merwr of eouthea.it corner of tat Diamond, Red Cross Chapter to Dine in Mercer, Friday The annual dinner meeting of the Mercer County Chapter of the Atn- Red Cross Will bo held on Friday, May 23, 6:45 p. In tho Tavern, Mercer, for the slderatlon of reports, tho election of and the transaction of any -other business that may properly be before tho meeting. All executive committee members, as well as all members of tho chapter, are to attend this Important meeting. Early Gardeners Take Licking From Frosts The gardeners of tho Mercer munity, who gambled with the weatherman, have been taking a licking. "Considerable damage was done by tho frosts of ten days ago, but not nearly as bad as Saturday, yesterday and this morning.

Some report corn, cucumbers and toma- toes frozen. In tho lowlands the i was the most severe. Others, small patches, saved their ven- ture by covering. Fruit growers state that they can not see how the small fruit and apple crops could possibly escape being damaged, It has Hot only been a frost but a freeze. Ice was reported.

Flowers and vegetation are at least two weeks ahead of the usual springs. Those who started early "gardens admit taking chances, hop- ling to have early, home grown vegetables, and can still replant and be ahead of lost year, and only bo out a few seeds and, their labor. Charge Akron.Driver With Reckless Driving Clarence Junior Sams, 164 Rugby Place, Akron, was arrested at an early hour this morning by Officer Roy Wyatt, of tho Sharon sub-sta- tlon of the State Motor Police, on a of reckless driving, and when arraigned before Justice of the Peace Thomas McClain, was $10 and costs, which he paid. arrest was made in Mercer 'where Sams is said to havo been vastly exceeding the speed limits and disregarding stop signs. Burbank Club to Meet in Sharpsville Home The Burbank Club announces a change of date for the May meeting from May 23, to next Thursday, when Mr.

and Mrs. N. G. Brayer.of Sharpsville, will be hosts. There will also be a change in speaker, due to the illness of A.

B. Brooks, but another naturalist Is being secured to take his place. The social committee for the meeting is composed of Miss Laura Stewart, Mrs. R. M.

Gilkey, Miss Vera Smith, Mrs. Felicia Derr, Miss Why pay MORE than national average for a car when you can buy a GOOD USED CAR at NICHOLS MOTOR Phone 723 N. Mercer St, CLEANING SUGGESTION Katharine Beulah Smith, Miss Sara Wlant, all of Greenville; Mrs. B. 8, the Misses Edna and Estella Stewart, Mrs.

R. C. Gregory and Miss Eleanor Adams, of Mercer. Mothers Paid Honors in Mercer Churches Mother's Day was observed in Mercer by the different churches yesterday with appropriate services. The churches were beautifully decorated with a profusion of spring flowers.

At the First Methodist Church gifts were presented to the oldest the youngest mother and the mother having the most children. Sons Of Veterans to Plan for Memorial Day Arrangements for the observance of Memorial Day, will bo completed at a meeting of the Sons of Union Veterans of tho Civil War to be held on Friday night. In the meantime representatives from the Sons of Veterans will confer with the American Legion. Off-and-On Buckeye Tree Performs Again The freak buckeye tree In. the northeast corner of the court house park, is again coming Into blossom.

This year tho tree la blossoming on the west side, with but a few scat- tering'blooms oh the east side. Last year the blossoms were -on the east side with none on the west, The tree attracts considerable attention, and a number have watched this peculiarity for several, years. Moose Women to Honor Mrs. Estella Fisher Members of the Women of the Moose, chapter 386, announce an open meeting on May.19. A special meeting will be held at 7 o'clock when nominations of officers will be presented, following which the open meeting will be held.

A class of candidates will be Initiated In honor of Mrs. Estella Fisher, of Wheatland, mother of the Mercer chapter. Stoneboro and Sandy Lake Store Hours Set The merchants of Sandy Lake and Stoneboro have agreed on closing hours during the summer months, and all the dealers In both towns have signed an agreement to that effect. The schedule calls for closing all day Sunday, at Bo'clock on Monday, Tuesday, Thursday and 12:30 on 10 o'clock on Saturday and the evenings before holidays. There will be no Wednesday closings tn weeks in which there-is a holiday.

Accident Attributed to Sleepy Driver Injuries received by John K. Urey. aged 23, East Market Street, and Cecil Jordan, aged 21 years, East Beaver Street, who were admitted to Mercer Cottage Hospital, Satur- day fof tf-eatment after an ftutdmoblle accident, Were not of A serious nature, tlrey received a cut on the head and body bruises, and Jordan a concussion and body bruises. The accident occurred about two- thirds of a mile from the West bor- limits of Jackson Center, when tho car went off the road and overturned. Urey, the driver of the car, told-police that he had no recollection of what happened, that he knew nothing until he regained consciousness In the hospital.

It Is the opinion of the State Motor Police that the driver went to sleep at the wheel. Sandy Lake Squire Gives Up Commission Justice of the Peace Frank" B. Henerson, of Sanely Lake, has his commission after serving In that position fof several years. Falling health is assigned as reason. CLEANUP DAY Iff J.

C. The burgess and council of Jackson Center have declared tomorrow as cleanup day for that community, and have requested the citizens to co-operate with them, GRANGE WOMEN'S MEETING The May meeting of the Ladles' Club of Pleasant Valley Grange will bo held at tho home of Mrs. H. Fitzgerald, on Mercer-Grove City road, Wednesday, May 21, A tureen dinner will be served at noon and the day will be spent- In quilting. Each member Is requested to bring her own table service.

The members arc asked to note the change In date. TO START NEW BRIDGE The State Highway Department is reported as making preparations.for construction of a new bridge across Pine Run on the Mercer-Butler-Pike, south of Mercer. DISORDERLY FINED When arraigned before -Justice of tho Peace Thomas McClain, on Saturday, Clarence Redmond, East Market Street, 1 plea of guilty to a charge Of disV orderly conduct by Constable Leonard Ringer, and was fined and costs, which he arranged to settle. STATEMENT CORRECTED The attention of the Record-Argus was called to tho fact that Judge James A. McLaughry did not Issue a declaratory judgment against the county officials requiring them Jto close at 5 WitHnthe ex'cepticm of June, July, August in response to a petition of the attorneys, but after dismissing -the petition for lack of jurisdiction, he made a recommendation that the officials close at that hour.

MORNING COLLISION When on the way home to Canfield, Saturday morning, Will Cummins struck the parked car. of Howard 'Ypnc-tfn forcing, Into the yard of C. C. Williams The car was parked on South Shenango Street without lights and, Cummins failed to see it after turning from West Market Street Into South Shenango Street Both machines sustained considerable damage. SEWING MEETING: of the Presbyterian, congregation will meet for 'another all- day Red Cross sewing in the church on Wednesday.

Infants' layettes will be made for the new quota of 100. Those attending will bring their own lunch. DRIVER HELD FOR COURT Henry Donaldson, Mercer, waived a hearing before Justice of the Peace Thomas McClain, Satur-i Dodgers Subject Of Symphony Alleyaygrows and Stuff FWtEBl Upholstery Tapestry Rugi Carpetf leather Venetian Blinds Painted Varnished Lacquered CLEANS AND PRIES MO MUSS NO FUSS DOES NOT WATEftSOAK THE SURFACE LEAVES NO AFTER ODOR NON-EXPLOSIVE A For Tuesday Only Marshmallows l-Lb. Bag 'No to Dealers." We reserve the right to limit Dodgers have been put to None of this tra-la-lo, pseudo college song stuff either. The best Is none too good for the pennant- seeking pride of Flatbiish and Durocher's Dandles have been all done u.j in an honcst-to-goodness symphony.

"A Symphony In for the Dodgers" It's called. The fans from the banks of tho Qowanua haven't heard It yet but they've heard about and they're excited. MOTIONS, EVEN "It's got motions, even," says one enthusiastically, albeit confusedly. "Four movements, or sup'n. Alley- aygrows, too, the music guys say.

All that big stuff. Just like the longhairs at Carnegie Hall." Russell Bennett, a top-notcher In the musical field whoso ambition to AP feature Service play big league ball was cut short at the semi-pro stage because of n. game leg, whipped up the Dodger opus. He's going to officially unveil It on his radio program (Russell Bennett's Notebook, MBS; 8:30 p. on Friday, May 15.

LOTTA BLA-A A-A Tho four movements are (1) The Dodgers Win, (2) The Dodgers Lose, (3) McPhall Looks for a Pitcher, and (4) The Giants Come to Town. Red Barber, announcer for Brooklyn's games, will take part In the symphony's debut, describing a 9th inning- Dodger victory with the fourth movement as a background. The Govvanus fans have their Ideas about how tho opus will sound. One of them: "Thore'd have to be a lotta brass, lotta bla-a-a-o, bla-a-a-a. You know.

Wind Instruments. Like McPhail and Durocher soundln 1 off." Just Received BATHING NEEDS SHOES CAPS TUBES See Our Store Display Davis and Foulk- Davis Drug Stores The Barney 3. 407 4 Prep, We Keep Your Record Clean young rowu you'll be interviewed by employers now thai you're through with jchool. Keep your record for making a favorable Rely on lor laundry KEYSTONE LAUNDRY day, on a charge of driving under the Influence of llciuor, and furnished bail In the sum of $500 for the June term of court. TllUCK FLEET STABTED The movement of coal through Mercer has been increased by the addition of a fleet of trucks between the new strip mtae, opened In the southeastern part of the county, and Youngstown.

The mine has been opened by a Youngstown which is taking the entire output at the present time. HOSPITAL NOTES The following patients were admitted to Mercer Cottage Hospital: Mrs. Martha McElheny, Fredonla; Mrs. Lllliam Mowry and daughter, Norma, of Sl.Todd Street, Youngstown. Discharged wero John Uroy, Mercer; Margaret Wlgton, Petrolia; Mrs.

Clarence Brown, Harrisvllle; Miss Margaret Dunn and Miss Catherine Hoffman, Stoneboro; Mrs. Goldle Duckworth, Pittsburgh; Mike 'Yakslch, Mrs. Susonne McCarl, Slippery. Rock, and John Barnes, Jackson Center. MBS.

FINDLEY FUNEBAL Funeral services were held yesterday at 3 p. at the Miller funeral home, Mercer, for Mrs. Elizabeth Breniser Findley, whose death occurred at tho home of her daughter, Mrs. Lawrence F. Hemenway, With; lr she ha.d been making The services were in charge-of Rev; Lawrence E.

Fisher, of the Presbyterian Church. The funeral party left this morn- Ing for Blairs ville, her former home, where burial will be made. BEFTJBBISH STBEETS Street Commissioner Prescott Ringer and crew started the work this of painting the traffic llnes-in having complet- the ulation of 'cinders, from the streets. BIABBIAGE APPLICATIONS David Benjamin Cullls and Doroty Irene Dlehl, Sharon. Edward James McMahon and Caroline J.

Foster, Sharon. Charles J. Pharmer and Margaret Mundorf, Sharon. 'Kenneth Garner Morris, and Evelyn Irene Nutt, Grov'e City. Albert Bruce McCartney and Charlotte Jean Reznor.

Mercer. WILLS AJVD LETTEBS The will of Louis L. Freedle, late of Sharpsville, was offered for probate May 8 and letters testamentary Issued the same date to his wife, Molly M. Freedle, Sharpsville. DEEDS BECOBDED Westinghouse Electric and Mfg.

Co. to Charles F. Jordan et lot 261 in S. F. Stambaugh subdivision, Sharon; $6,399.

Westinghouse Electric Mfg. Co. to Howard W. Boose et lot 7 Inter- borough Imp. Sharon; $4,750.

Westinghouse Electric Mfg. Co. to Alvin J. et property in 600 Hull Street, Sharon; $2,850. Frank 'L.

Naylor et ux. to Archie King, 7.8 acres in Worth Township. W. J. Kelly et ux.

to Loretta May THE DAISLKY KLECTHIO SERVICE 89 Clinton Street Phone 75-J Creenvllle, Ttt. Office 181 WM, J. NEIGHBOUR JUSTICE OF THE PEACE 22 North Mercer St. Notary Public Collections 84 Hour Aulo License Jpen Saturday Evenings. Other evenings by appointment.

Jack Wolfe's Better Used Cars SPUING SPECIALS 1039 Chrysler Sedan 1939 Plymouth Tudor 193? fStudeliaker Coupe 1938 DeSoto Sedan 1939 Sturtebaker Sedaa 1937 Terraplane Sedan 1930 Terraplane Coupe 1933 Plymouth Sedan 1936 Ford Sedan 1935 Plymouth Coacb 1935 Plymouth Coupe 4s Wolfe Motor Soles Monroe, 2 parcels In Blair and North Broad Street, Grove City; $10. Homer E. Klngsley to Orrln O. Bashllne et lot 143 in the Gilmore Addition, Grove City; $10. Harry C.

Coulter et to Charles D. Christy et lot 45 in the J. A. Gilmore addition, Grove City; $10. John Winkle et us.

to Kenneth I. Kllgore et 5 acres in Hickory Township. Budd Orphans Homo James F. Fox, property on Sharon-New Wilmington road, Hickory Township. W.

T. Vernoa et ux. to C. F. Chrastlna et 1 acre In South Pymatunlng Township.

Addlson C. Dickinson to Edward J. McKean et lot 20 In Park View Heights, Hickory Township, Evan Yereb et ux. to Joseph Brookes et lot 25, Hickory Arms, Hickory Township. State Capital S.

L. Association to James J. Rogan et lot 75 tally and Irvine, Sharon. James F. Fox, to Joseph Braho et property on Sharon-New Wilmington road, Hickory Township, Claude W.

McCracken to Randall Magee, acres In Springfield Township, G. l.ove et to Anthony 1 Rlnella, lot 1 in the R. G. Love sub-division, Sugar Grove. M.

Almlra Bell et. jol. to E. Clarence Heasley, property in South Mercer Street, Greenville. Arthur li.

Morrison ux. to John E. Morrison et. i acre'. In Pymatuning township.

Katherine G. Putnam, to Willy Lauhsmann, property at 1,430 Heinz Avenue, Sharon. ICatherine G. Putnam to Willy Lauhsmann et. property on Heinz.

Avenue, Sharon. William John Clark et. ux. to Stoneboro Borough, 1.49 acres In Stoneboro; $1. Thomas Bell et.

ux. to James R. Gill et. 95 acres in South Pyma- tuning Township; $4,430. liloyd A.

Shontz et. ux. to Oliver W. Beach et. lot 280, Buhl Parkway, Sharon.

McDowell National' Bank to John 1C Paszul et. lot 36 in Farrell Heights, Farrell. Henry Mowry to. Frances Pumphrey, lot 84 in 'Hollywood Little Farms, West Salem Township; Frances to Hazel M. Bean, et.

lot 84 In Hollywood Little Farms, West Salem Twp. First Federal S. L. to Dwight T. Guynn et.

lot 1-2, J. M. Willson, Sharon. First Federal S. L.

Ass'n. to Josephine Manes et. lot 428 Samuel F. Stambaugh sub-division, King Land Co. to Mary Gargano.

lot 651, Beechwood Improvement Co, Ltd. Farrell; $1.450. BRIEFS Mr. tind Mrs. Will Sheen, South Erie Street, announce the' birth of six pound son on Friday, which bears the father's name.

Mother and child aro doing nicely. Mr. and Mrs, Reeves Langdon, of Arnold, were In Mercer Saturday and Sunday visiting the former's parents, Mr. and Mrs. B.

F. Langdon, West Market Street. Mr. and Mrs. W.

A. Elder, Coolspring Township, and daughters, Martha Grace and Mary Alice, wero Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Orville Anderson, New 'Wilmington rural. Miss Mabel Masters spent Saturday In oun sstown.

Mr. and Mrs, Harold Orr and children, Elizabeth Jane and Richard Houston, of Rousevllle, were guests of Mr. and Mrs. M. B.

Orr, Springfield, Township, Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Regis O'Mahony and daughter, of Erie, spent the week end in Mercer visiting their parents. Miss Jean Breaden, of Oil City, was home Saturday and Sunday visiting her parents.

Mr. and Mrs. B. B. Breaden, East Market Street.

Mrs. Elizabeth Blackstone of East Butler Street, entertained the following relatives Sunday: Mr. and Mrs. C. M.

ttault and daughter. Catherine, and son, Crr.ig, Air. and Mrs. Harold Riter, and Miss Alice Srledel, all of Pittsburgh. Mrs.

BJackstone celebrated her birthday yesterday. Miss Nancy Filer arrived Friday from P. C. W. College, Pittsburgh, for a week end at home with her parents, Mr.

and Mrs. Enoch Filer. East Market Street, Members of the Millburn Grange observed Mother's Day at their regular meeting Friday evening. The program was In charge of Mrs. COMING EVENTS under this Heading (or two or mart at of 10 per day.

Di. Larson Foot Specialist Tuesdays, 19 S. Mercer, Phone 1049. Dnmes Malta Penny Snpper Thursday evening, May J.5. Serving 6 p.

m. Townsond CItib Sleeting at 132 Main 7:30, Tuesday, Penny Supper Clark's Mills Church, Wednesday, May 14, p. m. James Hartt, in- tho absence of the lecturer, Stephen Lucnka. Miss Helen Whieldon, who teaches In the Ben Avon High school, was home this week end visiting her mother, Mrs.

W. J. Whieldon, North Pitt Street. The Misses Irma and Marie White, who teach in Youfagstown public schools, are enjoying a few days vacation at their home on the Mercer- Sharon road. The Northwestern Pennsylvania Firemen's Association will meet at tho Moose Hall, in New Castle, May 22.

Local flre department members will join their fellow firemen of Mercer County in the county meet to be held at Hickory, May 23. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Montgomery were visited by all their children this week end: Miss Elizabeth, of Polk; Bill, of Pittsburgh; and Mr. and Mrs.

Charles Montgomery and daughter, also of Pittsburgh. Mr. and Mrs. Bud Freehling and baby daughter, Kay Allen, of Marwood, were guests of Mrs. Freehling's parents, Mr.

and Mrs. Charles Allen, East Butler Street, Saturday and Sunday. afternoon, Mr, anr Mrs. Harry P. Myers, of Marwood, visited at the Allen home.

Mrs, Minnie Grlttln was a guest of her daughter, Mrs. Noly Hovis, and family, of Grove City, over Mother's Day. Miss Eva King returned to New Castle last night after spending the week end with Mr. and Mrs. N.

D. King, North Pitt Street. C. Masters and daughter, Mabel, tof; Salem, 'yesterday, Where they visited their cousins. Miss Margaret Good, who is employed in the State Education Department In Harrisburg, was a week-end guest of her parents, Mr.

and Mrs. James Good, and of her aunt, Miss Belle Jack. Miss Christina Masson, of Washington, D. spent the week end with her south of town. Mr.

and Mrs. Paul Masson and daughter of RouseVllle, were also at the Masson home this week end. The Misses Daisy Redmond and Catherine Martin are spending the day in Pittsburgh. CLASS Quick fading And Fedfurtrig 1 LAWN mowers fdf sale, aftd sharp" ened, R. B.

Livingston, 9 Cartel. TO TAXPAYERS. The Supreaie Court has declared legal the law authorizing the tax collectors to return unpaid occupation and per capita taxes to emloyers. Therefore, I am compelled to do BO and must comply with the law. A word the wise is sufficient.

H. Derr, Tax Collector. TUESDAY luncheon at Davis Drug Store. New England boiled dinner, bread butter, beverage. 40c.

(Conthiued from page 7) lyn Dodgers. The veteran outfielder was signed by Brooklyn after being released by Pittsburgh last winter. He started the season as a regular but was benched when his hitting fell off. Waner may seek a berth with the Cincinnati The Brooklyn 'club also has removed Pitcher Van Munge from Its playing list to await transfer to another Unless some one ia found to take over. tho management, the Longview Jallopy oval may not operate this, season.

Owner C. E. Mlz- ner, who put between $400 and $500 Into equipment at the West Salem Township oval -last summer, says he doesn't have tho time to devote to its operation this year. Santa Barbara club of the California League is giving Its fans a country club atmosphere. The club has installed tables with umbrellas down the first base line so spectators there may sip and watch In comfort.

McKlnnls, Francis Linonis, James Kerins and Henry Deck of Farrell High's 1940 football combine recently conferred with "Bo" McMillan, head coach at the University of Indiana, and svere invited to report for football next fall. SPORTS ROUNDUP (Continued from pnge 7) to bo considering offers from two big Detroit firm who'll start him ot'J at $85,000 per when his army hitch Is done Cupt, Eddie Rick- enliaoker is such fine progress that Mrs. Eddie is able to resume her work of organizing branches fov tho American Women's Volunteer Service Al Letourner. the French six-day bike star, who did 90.91 in.p.h. tho other day ou a bike behind an automobile in Hollywood is looking for a car that will do hi excess of 100 m.p.h.

Huns Ohrt, former national champion cyclist, is training Letourner. Today's Guest Star Al Buck, N. V. Post: "It is possible the Soose-Overlin verdict put television back at least 10 years, as the audience watching the fight on the screen at the New Yorker theater had reason to doubt what they saw when tho decision was announced. 4 Few On The Houso Biliy Sooae'S win gives the Pitts- 4 urgh district three ring Zivlc and Soose Harold who was sptorts editor of the and lamented Bpston caught on with the Jos who put Qt toting a .377 batting Average, calls this Uunip the wprstf oi' hii lUt Geojge Case, HAVE your portrait painted from life or photo.

Paintings cleaned, restored, frames mended, photos colored. Art Instruction. A. Donaldson, 3 Depot Jamestown, Pa. Lot! and Found 2 better dry cleaner for home use.

For all fine fabrics, suits, ruga, upholstery, woodwork. Safe, qtilclt drying, leaves no odor. Mayer Service. evening's entertainment for $1.00, Yankee Lake. Firemen's Ball Admission $1.00 per couple.

Dancing from nlno till Radio Service ACCURATE radio repairing. Any make. McLean Radio Service. BATTERIES for any portable radio. McLean Radio Service, 21 Canal Street Special Notices 5 DOLLAR DAY SPECIAL.

Firemen's Dance, May 14, Yankee Lake, Let's moke Jt a datel $1.00 per couple. BICYCLES, aid used, bought, sold traded at Hendrtckson's 6 Plum St LADIES' soles, 50c. Prime leather. Dorsle Wlnans. EXPERIENCED CARETAKERS.

Does your lawn need attention? Let us keep your lawn attractive. Call Raymond- Beck, 137-R, WILL' Jallopy Oval and equipment. C. E. Mizner.

R. D. 1, Wanted to Buy 6 CHICKENa will pay good price. Tony Giordano, R. D.

No. 8. Phone Transfer Automobiles for Sale 9 CLASSY little '35 Ford coach, good Trade or terms. H. Clark, Hadley.

USED CARS. Before you buy look over our stock. Many fine values. Easy terms. Mayer Motor Service.

Automobile benrtce 10 SPRING lubrication puta new tip In your car. avoids repair bills. Our prompt and-efficient service will insure you a car easy to drive at low cost Sterling Super Service. AUTO OWNERS attention- Now Is the time to change to summer gear lubricants, flushing free. All makes cars serviced at lubrication headquarters.

Mayer Motor Service. Help Wanted 12 GIRL FOR general housework, one who can cook, Mrs, J. C. Phone 553 or 126 W. once for permanent work, Mature age helpful.

Pleasant, neatness essential. State age, business experience In letter to Record-Argus Box B9. WANTED: Housekeeper by an elderly gentleman. References required. Address Box 1, Sheakleyville or phone 71.

GIRL or middle lady for housework. Apply 110 Main St. STEADY PAY. RELIABLE MAN WANTED to call qn Mercer County. No experience or capital required.

Write McNess Candler Baltimore, Rid. GIRL for general housework. Phone 441 46 Second Avenue, DRIVER, 18 years" for light deUv-. ery truck. References.

Record- Argus Box 4. Baby Chicks for Sale PREPARE now for high eggs next winter with Norwalk and Andover chicks. $7.50 up. Open evenings, HOMETOWN. 88 Plum.

GUARANTEED Quality Chicks reasonable prices. See us NOW I Leghorns, New Hampshlrea ami Rocks, also started chicks. Campbell's Hatchery, STRAIGHT run or aesed. also 4 week old pullets from our heavy laying large English White Leghorns. New Hampshire and White Hock chicks from high grade stock.

fi. T. Ewlng Son, Atlantic, Pa, Phono Hartstown 433. Irked with the cards he was being dealt the other night he drove his. through a pullman window, but by some mlvaqle escaped, being cut Pe.te J3ostwick rides again- After a five-year the mighty mlto of turfdom Is goin.fr to take down, bia return to, the steeplechase wars at Belmont Park, makers Baby for BAB? deo Hatchery, Geneva, Farm for 1 USED a cofU drift Phone HftW, Oeo; 3U Livestock tor FRESH cow and calf, Frank McQrartahan, Greenville.

7 tEAR old black Pereheron Well broke. Priced' Breauchy, Route 1, Transfer." Miscellaneous tot ELECTRIC washer and copper woi bolter. Boles Service Greenville-Mercer Road. i i 1 DAHLIA tubers, 286 peck, Ali co ors. 404 South Main 1 11 TIMOTHY hay Itt mow, corn or shelled, seed Klmmel, R.

D. 4 WHEEL trailer, good A chassis. W. Peters, 3i? Second St NICE plants, tomato, pepper, Hoherman's, mile south i vine. GAS range, cheap.

Phone MATRIX sheets rultabif" for STRAWBERRY crates. At (' Super Market. CABBAGE, pepper and totnil plants. Rhubarb for Thompson, 90 College. FEW BUSHEL potatoes, either seed or table.

'-Also bred Guernsey heifer W. 1. Rlsheberger. R. D.

t. Green ville. AT TRAILER HEADQUARTERS New Trailers Us 841 Mahonlng. Warren. Furnished 4 FURNISHED rooms, 411 "Adults only.

For. Sale or Rent, 2 HOUSES off vlUe Road. 'Record Argus 1 i Houses and 2 FURNISHED rooms for or light housekeeping. Second. i VACANT room, suitable "for parlo'- 59 S.

61 S. anif also 5 room apartment with Phone 305- J. FIVE room apartment. unfurnished, O. Box FURNISHED or light housekeeping.

Second, EXECUTOR'S NOTICE Estate of Andrew J. ed. late of New Vernon County. Letters testamentary of the have been granted to the unde Those having against tin are requested to same a those Indebted to the estate to WtiHgO; mediate payment. HAROLD QAIXAGHEB, Cochranton, RACHEL Q.

ORA.tNB, Walnut. EXKCOTOR'S Estate of Sherman Q. Foulk, Ute Greenville. Mercer, County. Letters Testamentary on the abovR.

tate havlntr been granted to U)e iwc signed, all persons Indebted to the Estate are requested, to make payment and those having to same, without delay, to RAYMOND FQUI4C, IB Taylor Street. Greenville, Pa, th K. Dllley, Attorney. Greenville Nat Bank Bide. BIDS Sealed proposals be received by Joint Board of School Directors tunlns Joint School, Jamestown, County, Pennsylvania, at the ottlee at tiM Principal, Jamestown School Jamestown, Uercer County, 5 unjll 8:00 o'clock p.

ra. the day "ii. tWl for I Item No. and Item No. at which time and place Wtit publicly opened and read aloud.

A Copies of plans, and er Contract Documents are. on open to publta tnapectiQg at the, ot Clement S. Klrby, Registered COO Commerce Building, Brie, vanla. and sets of such documents, nnajr obtained fsom the Architect upon. of J10.UO for each set.

If are returned In good condition daya after the opanlng of the bids, a hona, fide bid la submitted, the will be returned. It tho uot returned, or no bid presented, tire amount of deposit wtU be. for The character and amount of bid Ity to be furnUhed by bidders I la the Instructions to Bidders, Certified check or bid bond amount of of proposal pany each, bid The Joint Board of School Directors j- Pymatunlngr Joint Uercer County, Pennsylvania, right to waive soy or to reject any or all The. Joint Board of School Dli Joint aehoolT 0. VISITING Call to cu, is QreentUJe, Pfaout.

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