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PAGfc TWO IEDFORD GAZETTE, IEDFORD, PA. FRIDAY, JANUARY 7, 1949 OBITUARY William E. Block William E. Black, Six Mile Run, Monday. January 3, at the nome of his daughter, Mrs.

Charles Mort, Six Mile Run, D. John Sponsler spent Chvisfenas Ke was born in Huntingdon weekend with his parents in Lew- Comity 62 years ago a son of Sam- isburg. AROUND the TOWN uol and Elizabeth (Pitman) Black. His the former Alberta Foster, arid these children survive: Airier, WatsrlaUT Cnafles, Six STfle Mr. and.

Mrs. Fi ank Naus and children of Hcllidaysburg. and Miss Marion Davidson, of Alexandria, spent ffie holiday with Eignrd of, Winbume Charles Mcrt. Six-Mile Run R. D.

Three. brqthdrsy and a- sister. also ji tr U111T Mrs: Frank their parents. Mr. and Mrs Wil- survive: Harrisfeurg; New "Enfefprfse; Shirleys- 1 burg, and 'Sirs.

Charles Bplingdr liam Davidson, South Richard st. Paul Hunt and Joe Arnold, stationed with the Navy at Great Lakes. 111., spent the Christmas weekend with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ben Hunt and Mr.

and Mrs. Bernard Arnold Attorney and Mrs. William H. Jordan, of Wilkinsburg spent the weekend with their son, John Jordan and family. Mr.

and Mrs. Eugene Dively. of Lewisburjj, spent Christ, mas with" hom'e folks' div September 18, 1877 a son f. and Mi-s-. Williarn Weisel and I.

Quarry William I. Quarry, of Saxton died at Jrig- home at o'clock Mon- -day. nigfit," Jsnuary 3. born' in Walker of Levi and Susan (3upp) Quarry. 3i -He married Bertha- Neary on September ia Saxton.

Quarry and. survive: Mrs. Guy Bailey Theodore. Guerin, both. '4? of Saxton; Mrs.

John of and- William-It Quarry There are 9 grandchiidren; three' great 7 grandchildren. Also' surviving is a "S'tone of Mf. Quarry was a trainman- early and belonged to- the Broth- erhoQd Railrpad Trainmen for 42" Iw later years he was engaged in masonry; Herbert Hoskins is?" ''-Herbert Hoskins. .68, of New Paris R. died at 3:30 p.

m. Mon- K. day; 3, at Timm'Ins hospital -where he had'been patient for weeks 'f was- bdrri July '23, 1880, in Auburti; -W. a 1 of Charles i-eiouse)' Hoskins. He is- 'Survived'- by.

his 4 widow, -Bertha Da6pis: Mceabe whom He conducted Wednesaay- -'it the Geisei funeral the Thomas GaTner official-ing: Kitermerif was cemtery. Henry Har-rasori" Mile Run; o'clock Sunday af ternpori; iTariuary at the' home RpbErt Six Maie R. D. He Was a retired Six Mile" Run-' and 1 -was son of spent the holidays with- the former's mother, i.Mrs. IreneX Weisel, West Pitt "arid' the latter's paYerits, MX.

and Mrs. Jesse Sweet of Everett. David Lenin and mother spent the holiday weekend with relatives in Pittsburgh. Mr. ari'd Mrs.

Robert Sala'the attended a hockey garhe" in Hershey last Wednesday eyening. 'Miss Mary Leader spent several days iri Pittsburgh. J. Albert Eyler, of Philadelphia, spent; several days with her Dr. J.

A. Eyler and" South Bedford' st Mr. arid Mrs: Daryl Barley 'and son Jesse will leave Friday for their hprrie in Long Beach, after 'Spending the holidays with the latter's mother, Mrs. Reed Irvine, South Juliana st. arid Mrs.

J. P. Thomas, of t. returned Philadelphia and" was accompanied home by Mrs. Charles Giffin.

C. B. Shaffer returned to his home' iri Canton, Ohio after spending the holidays with his daughter, Mrs. E. A.

Haga'and family. Wilbur Fisher who is spending the winter with his daughter, Mrs. Strockbine in New Cumberland spent several days last week at his horrie here. and Mrs. John Knisely have To Church of the Brethren, New Paris.

SS. at New Paris and Point at 9:30, at Holsinger at 10:30. Rev. Ebersole, of Lancaster County, will preach at Holsinger House at at New Paris at 11:00: The members are urged to' attend these services. Everett Larger Parish of Congregational' Christain Churches, Rev.

Walter W. Swank, pastor. Everett': Op'eriian Meeting of Preaching Mission witlv Dr. Jahie's R. jCliri-j ton, of Philadelphia, 9:45.

11. Pilgrim meeting with Dr Clinton, 7:00. Preaching Mission Service; 7:45: LEGAL NOTICES Notice is Hereby given that on April 16, 1948, the undersigned 'to the State Board of Law Examiners, at Phil- adelphiai to be examined at Philadelphia, on March 3 arid 4, for admission to the Bar of the Supreme Court and to the liars of the Courts of Common Pjeas a.i d. Orphans' Court of Bedford 1 Want Ads FOR SALE 1946 Super DeLuxe Fprd Radio, Heater. Priced Reasonably.

Ga'rdili's -'store; West End, Pa. County, Tf G-1-7-4t Ray G. Replogle, Woodbury, a registered law student in Dich'irisdii Law School and in the-office of Don C. Reiley, of Bedford, Pa. me and Wil1 ve to Mount Union: Church School, a Cumberland.

Mrs: Harry LightbourKe' returned to her home in' New York City Saturday after spending the holidays with her mother, Mrs. Ella Little arid family. South Richard st. Mr. and Mrs.

Ralph Craven of Philadelphia were holiday guests of the latter's sister, Mrs: Ira Powell and family, South Juliana st. Mr. and Mrs. William Pogue who have been located' in Boston, have moved' to th'e Beriria apartments on South Richard st. Mrs.

Walter MeSserall and baby daughter have returned hdrrie' from the Johnstmvh hospital. Mr. and Mrs. Donald Feight of Clairton spent New Years with the former's mother Mrs: liilh'an Feight. Mr.

and Mrs. John Moorehead left Sunday to- spend the winter iri William King flew to Miami where he visited Fred Smith and family. Miss Stella- Mann is visiting her nephew, David Mann; in Pittsburgh! Mrs: Beatrice Home vfrill' leave Friday for St. Petersburg, to visit Mr. and Mrs.

P. N. Risser, jr Mr, and Mrs. If. Floyd' Zook and of Johnstown are guests of Mrs.

John Juliana Heights. Mr. Zook will- attend K-ratz review course in Philadelphia a i C- returned to course a a their home Sunday after visiting while Mrs. Zook and daughter will the letter's mother, Mrs. Mildred Gallaher- Mr.

and Mrs! Taylor, of Aspinwall- spent the New Years. weekend' with" the latter'if parents, Mr." 'and, -Mrs: Mollena'uer. Mr. arid? 'Taylor' expect to- move to Somerset' in th'e" hear fixture: Mrs. Wllliain- spent several- days- with her daughter, Mrs.

Wallace Smiffi and' family of Camp Broad No.vetnber Beafor'd Elizabeth Hunt Wheeier has resigned her! position in. Richmond, and is spending month ith- her' parents' -off East Perm. stl 'Hubert Hirie of ssperi't ftoua'ay i Mr: and 1 Mrs: MrsV Harold V. Porter uxu. XT UcL a son, of and spent the hdli- 1 Vvairti4nVv -torx i 1 rcmam Wlth Mlss -Crystal L.

R. Winiani- Archer" left Monday State' College where th'ey' 'ari e5t'fensi'bn cohterence: The. former wilT then go to Harffsburg- to the'' Farm Snow: Mrs: Jdnri- Ldngenck'er has" ceived word that her son Robert, who'- has- been located 1 iit Phiiadel- pKia as cost accountant for the Ford Motor has Been traris- fe'rred to; Detroit, Mien. R. Hdcker' spent several this- weefe attending -A.

T. and" Conference: Mrs: Bess 1 Lysiri ger', who has been confined to Ber Home, is out -Mrs. Oscar Smeal is" vi s'itirig her Mffier' arid 1 i in eiearf Anna He never' marr'tstlt of KEffyi avFosterr Mrs." Viola f'Saxtbri. He: aftfefia'ed' tfie CSufcffi of Gba at Six JVIile' Rim. Cornell horpe in Ciearyille at 4:30 p.

Jariv 2. He; was" bpi-ii -in. 'Monroe' -fowri'ship April- -25; -a 1 soil of Daniel N. arid, eattierihip- Jante (S'fecftmarY) Cornell-. H-e riiarried to" Am'ari- da-B.

Wel'mer wife" diie'd- -vC'ith" 1 Mrs. J. ElWbod arid n'b'm'e'' folks! Margaret HuglTes; Fefiifned to Bldoriisburg State CoUegil after (he, holia'ayS' with her parents, Mr. arid Mrs. Conrad Mr.

'iarid Mrs. BVowri aria son of Blo'omsbiii'g. spent Ne'-w Years fdrnier's Mr ana Mrs. -Ross-. Brown.

Si James, of Eye'rlett, Rl 'i, spent' sever'ai' dSys Avjtfi their Robert A. James aha iri'Baltimore. "Wflliafri srl, of An'na- g8iis arid Miss Ruth Johnson are visrtirig Beegle' family. Silsby, of" town, visited her parents, Mrl arid Watters, over the weekend:" 7 fibs'. Hoeristirie arid Glearvine Chalmer Everett Star Brothers, Le'wis 'Clearville R-- Jose'ph' Mills Glearville, 'K; RacKel H'el'- bership held 1 in tffe "Ch'Wstlari ser'yicey -were' conducted afterSopri dt dist church in Garland afitf Du'vall' Interment; was the" family -plot o'frthe-.

Everett ce'rii'e- tery under of the Sal- eri'tine--funefal h'pmd: iteefe Wniiam-'Mcei'ell'an at hip. home in Everett, Mon'day, Jan. -was 6orn 'at- YelioV Creek Serptf. 11, a' soft of Afrraham and Sarah rtSo'rsucn) St'efele. He waV riiarried to Henrietta M.

Tvic- CleHan -Scpr. 1885'. His wife died- AugT I94p. iy survived by five children Mi-s. Earl P.

Fink and Mrs. Adaih EicWelbe'rger, HdlJeweii; Mr.s Floyd -A- SHim'e'r, PKillipsBufg, Mrs. C. Heller, Easfoh; Robtrt Steel'e, Faifinoht, W. Va Mrs.

Merle E. Re'ffner, brothers. Steele; Holms- J. C. Steele, Loupe City, 22, grandchildren and 18 Member- sftiE" was hold in the Brethren c-i'firch.

Funeral services" were conducted Thursday, afternoon at the EVer- dau'gmef Bonnie; of Pdrit'ia'c, and M'cGregor; of GVeat Lakes Training School Spent' the Christ- rnas with Mr. 'and IVli-s. Ldhman arid Mr. and M'cG'regoi-: Mrs. Jame's K.

Bush retur'ned to Cairip Storierii'ari; C'aL, after sperid- holidays with his parents, Howard' Bush of R. Doris 1 J'ean B'li'sH. spent the weekend with. Mr. and Mrs.

Robert' Iviris of Cah'tbri, Rufh'- R. N1, 'of Years with her' mother of Ciimberlarid Road Fred- of'. Bedford tx, spent-a 1 week visiting relatives in Mrs: Hoy Earley spent Sunday with- relafives McCon'riellsbur'g E. Crdfi arid with tfe lotfnGf's parents; near" Me'rcersD'urg 1L i.M.^;F. Stunfeard spent Mori'day'i-n CumBef larid 10:00.

Meeting' of the Junior Class with Mr. and Mrs. Mario'r Caihoun, Friday 'evening, Januarj 7. Clearville: Church School, 10:00 followed by the meeting for wor ship with' 'Dr. Clinton as gu'es preacher.

Services will be held each eye nir-'g" in' the Everett' Church, at 7:45 Moriday through Friday in charge of Dr. "Clinton. Barndotlar Meth. Church, Henry B. Reiley, jv pastor.

Church Schoo at 9:45 a. m. Morning Worship at 11, fecumseh Meth. Henry B. Reiley, jr pastor; Church School at 10 Evening Worship, 7:45 Friends Cove Charge, Evarigeli- ca'J' Reformed, Bert E.

Wyhri' Minister. Cove Sunday Schoo: 9:30. Trinity Sunday School 9i3'0; Holy Communion 10:45. Zio'h-- Worship 9:30, Sunday Sehofal- Motion Picture Service Zion Lutheran ChiircHT, 9:45 m. Sunday Church School, Mrs.

Mab'el Man'spe'aker, 11 m. The' Service of Holy, Communion'. An: invitation is extended ia all who- publicly pf of esse'd Jesus" Christ as th'eif Lord' ari'd Sa- vidtir to sh'ar'e- in the Table of Out Lord'. Schellsburg Home witfe relatiyes 1 in Chester arid" New YorK-Gityl- Biliy Gprle spent, weelc-e'rid with' his cousin, Ndrrriari Sill of Robert Hairtle has returned' to Rocheister, N. after spending the Christinas week'-end' w'i his fa'Mier, Ed'gar H.

Hartie, of''Alum Bank. D. Smith- son of Mr: and Mrs: Chester Smith; Green Lane; has enlisted in the Army' Air Corps and is stationed in' Texas. Mr. and Mrs.

Howard Burkett, of Choice, Mr. and 1 Mrs; Harry DeVore, of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Arnold- and Ka'te" Arnold, of Hyndniari, Mr. arid Mrs Robert Cook and' Charles; Rose Mane and Janet Goolt spent Ghrist- as with Mr.

and Mrs. Millard Shaffer Hyndmari; Holiday guests of Mr. arid Mrs HD. Rehick" were' Mr: arid Mrs. Young, West Suribury; Mr.

arid' Mrs Keith Rehick and family of Plea- cantville; Miss Helen Reriick Johristowri; Mr: arid' Mrs. Lloyd Reriick arid daughter, Sarasota, Fla Mr. and Mrs. Hugh- Reriick, Wilmington, Mr. arid Mrs.

Donald Campbell, Princeton, N. Dr Russell Aurrian arid' daughters Nabrrii and Jano, New York City. New Record --Continued frorn Page i' sistence by the- Court- that fines and costs be paid has a' marked effect in- preventing crime and decreasing our -population in the jail and other penal institutioris. Not only is the financial burden of prison maintenance lightened as it is made to appear that crime does not but also the County is relieved of some' of the expense of requiring busy citizens- to serve- as jurors. All' of this- results in- a material' saving of the tax-payers money.

As I have pointed 1 out iri- p'rior the more important value of the probation system does not lie' iri the' financial aspect, grati- fyiri'g as that may be. In the Juvenile Court-a complete report is submitted in all cases. The child' is subjected to a' physical examination: Home placement is preferred A instifut'idnanzatidri-. To Mrs. iv aged'- 70 of fion is not ohly a definite benefit to so but also a tremendous of fhe ffiM i rectlOT saving-from the standpoint of pub- oi tne funeral home.

expense. 5n the uarter Sessions Court a fnws. mariiaa atiftier pre-sentence investigation is conducted iri every case; and' an intelligent use mr.de of probation for first offenders. In domestic 'fidn cases a- reconciliation' is first attempted. If th'at is not possible, an agreement as to the amdurit of' support is frequently arrived at, tKus avoiding the necessity of a court hearing.

Iri adoption cases- a complete investigation is made, and a 1 report submitted- for the information of the Court, am happy to charge of the Blackburn funeral' home. Friends arc being received at the Stifflcr home. Pavi'a; died at 5:45 Wednesday, Jan' 5, ai the Wrodber hospi- She'wjs born April Union the daughter of Jt anrf mieh CP-iscir Yarnell; She marrlea to" Johri G. SQffler. vtvmir are her 9 children two brothers, four sisters aria" 33 grandchildren.

Funeral services be held at the. churcW, Pavia, at 2' Atidck Saturday afternoon with' in- tenhent Jn chnrch 1 cemetery, in' report that all unfinished business has been disposed of and we begin tire New Year with a clean slate. Conclusion I desire to express my appreciation to the splendid co-operation given me by the rncmbers of the Bsr, by the County Officers, by the Magistrates and' P'o i by the School Authorities, by Miss Anna- belie Knupp. Secretary of the Child Welfare Services, by Miss Marie Sullivan and Mrs. Jeanne Emerick Hat, the Public Health Nurses and by the people generally.

It nas been iriy pleasure to travel extensively over Bedford County, and without exception our citizens have been generously willing to render every possible' assistance. Lloyd E. Aldstadt A OF THANKS We wish to thari'k the friends and neighbors for their kindness, also for the Oornl tributes during the illness and death of Clarence C. Foreman. The Family I desire in this manner to express my appreciation and thanks to'the employees of the New Hoffman Hotel for the beautiful spray of flowers: Mrs.

Alice Pcnsyl We desire to express our appreciation 1 to Our friends who so kindly assisted during our recent the death of our father, Gedr'ge V. Gardner; also for the lovely flowers and use of cars Xmas Prizes -Mr. arid Mrs. William- H-. Keyser were awarded irst place in the 19i8.

Ghristmas home decorations contest held "at Schelisburgv spon- -dred by the local Lions Club: The horne of Mr. andL' Mrs. Joseph Crpyle was picked as second best, vith honorable mention', going to he; homes of Mr. and Fred Gulp and; Ml." 1 and- Mrs. George Winners were arinounced at meeting the, club last Monday eyening; at' Grand View Ship- Hotel; led and his four-piece band frpnr.

Portage p'layed during were expressed to niem- bers of Bedford Lions Club, sponsors pf the', local' club, for judging the displays: as well- as -to all tKose took, part in the pro' the skating party at the 'Roil Arena was a- big success. The- meeting will be at the Ship Jan. to: Sfailey the past thirteen Years Mr. and Staily Hitchey of Bedford, observed their 50th wedding anrih'ersary on Christmas Day. Mr.

Rilchey has been employed by the State Highway department The well-known, couple are the parents' of these nine children-, all of them living: Samuel, Florida; Blair, Hollidaysburg; JdKn, Carlisle; Mrs. Virgil Baker" and Lloyd of Bedford; Mae, Gra'ce and Mary at home. There are also 15 grandchildren and 8 great- grand- children. All the children -were" home' for anniversary dinner except Samuel. The couple received many cards and 'gifts from- friends and relatives.

IN' THE ORPHANS' COURT FOR THE O'U OF BEDFORD? PENNSYLVANIA Estate of Harry Layton, late of Township, deceased. Notice is hereby given to ail parties interested, that the in the above estate, FOR SALE 1937 Graham coupe. Fully equipped; Good' Price $200. Inquire 110 W. Pitt St.

GR-l-7-lt" JERSEY COW for tale. Will freshen spom Not "silo 1 fed 1 Glay Smith', Spring Hdper.Pav SAllE One six row Corn JTusker; One 3- dJsc One McCorm'ick Deering Corn Planter. OHe John Deere 2-fow Com Planter, brie 4-sectipn Level. Harrow, 2 Jarsey heifers" cohiing for the benefit of the" widow, set- 1 first aside not more th'ari fGne pureBre'd "China Bear, 00' in as' provide'd by In- I dneVpureljr'ea' Berkshire -Boar; One aoVaifift t.ft'Aff JZT'-J- "WTlorviV' 6 Act of was filed in the Orphans' Court of Bedfort nisi on -th" 3f'(3 d'ay of Jariuary A. if i'949 aiid the' sSriie win.

be" p'feserited; the Court on Tuesday, the' 14tl day of 1949; at. 10:00 o' clock or at the' first meet ing of the Court for fi nal unless exception be filed thereto. Reiley and Rei-ley, Attorneys Notice is hereby given that th'e Sup'erWdrs of HdpewSil dwnsnip Bedfdra Penriisylyariia i'sv-e prega red proposea' btidg'e the arid 1 the 1 same'wil be" available- for public inspecrion at" the'- offie'ij of Secfefery, Rd- HallV in- saiff tbwrisKip, for twenty days' from fne.d'a'te'.df: tni a'dvefiisemen'c-. Rfttiiey Jp'hii I. -Ol-iSs Srfyder, Supervisors' Exfe.e'utefr's Notice" Estate of Bedford; Township, Bedford Cdurify Letters testamentary having been Tinted' the" in ia4t.

will arid, testa- afe the Said' de'ceaerit are jy notified to p'resent 'the same yithput delay for.payment,- arid'all Id sai'd" are eqiiested', to p'rompt' pay' rieht" o'f the' Cress Seile Bedford; Penna. ExectitoY eiley. arid 5 Rfiiley, Bedford, PeViria'. The'Annual meeting of the' Bedford Fair Assocf- ati-otf wiirbe heia January 1 at 1:30 P. M.

in the' office" of EF. 3. Bingham- to elect directors' for Tie- year 1949 for any other usiness that may' come efore the meeting; A. C. BRlGE' R--12-31'-2t G-1-7--H.

Secretary NOTICE is Hereby given that the has- been- examined by State" BdarcT of Law Exarmri- ers for admission- t'd the Bar 1 P.f.A. Tfo Meet The; regular meeting 1 of the' Bedford a Parent-Teachers Association win be 1 held' Monday ey- riirigi Jan'. JO; at the Cerit'erville onsolidated schopl. Ail pa'rent's of eaford: Valley -scliooi children are rged to attend arid support the organization as- well as the school. There are 50" meiriliers but more arc needed.

An interesting' program i's iche'diiled as we'll as refreshments. (abod Cheer Club Meets The Good Cheer Club of Wolls- burg held its annual New Year's nrty December 30, at Chilcpat's xestaurarit. A'llvrneiribers were pre- and enjoyed a- turkey dinner and pleasant evening together. The adies attended a 1 movie following' he dinner. Events A baked' brim sapper will be held Methodist church firorri 5 to d'cl'ocK, Thursday, Jan.

13. Hot And' dessert are included. 'ho price is $1.25. Mr. arid Mrs.

William R. Spcncc if Roanoke, announce the irtK of a daughter, Mildred Lyori, Roandke, Va. Mrs. Spence was ormcrly Jessie B. Lyon of Bcd- drd.

at the funeral. The Family I desire to'' express my appreciation' ana thanks to the Bedfora Volunteer' Fire neighbors ana friends' for tneir quick response at the tinfe of dur flue fire. R. A. Wakcfield.

"The Tax Dbdgers" A fast moving and exciting story on the war on America's political and hoodlums will start January 9, 1949' in The Pittsburgh Press. It is titled "Tho Tax Dodgews" arid was writt'eM by the late Elrrier 'L. Irey, foriner chief of the Ti easury Department's Enforce- the T-Men caught them is interestingly in "The Tax starting January 9, 1949 iri The Pittsburgh Press. Supreme' Cdv.r't of Pennsylvania, that he has satisfactorily passed th'e arid has complied with conditions prescribed by the Rules of the Supretne Court of Poiinsylyariia, and with the Rules of the" Court of Common Pleas of Bedford Cpuri't'y relative to- Admission Id the Bar of' the several Courts; of Bedford- County, and he "'tends to rriake application for ad- iEsion to the Bar of the several Court's of. Be'dfo'rd County on Monday, the 17-th day of January.

1949" at 10:00 o'clock a. m. 'Stroup Estate; of Lucjf Afnoia; late of Bedford. Bedford' Conn, ty de-deaised: "Letters testamentary' having been granted' the undersigned executrix named' in. the last will and' testa- merit of Lucy Arriold late Bedford Bedford County, porsdris having claims or demands against the estate of the said decedent are he'fe- notified; to present the sariie delay for payment arid 1 -all persdris indebted to said estate are requested to make prompt payrrieiit of th'e Charlotte Elizabeth Arnold Stewart 342 Birch Kft LeBandri' Executrix Pittsburgh (16) Pa.

Cooler, O'ne 3- u'ilit' D'ee'ring" Milking MacHirie, One electric Water Heater, One," 2-compartment Washing and Sferilizing All 'this equip- riient in very coriditiori. ENGLAND' BlipS. Bedford, 4 PKorie" Charlesville H.R.4 FOR SALE--Mocker shoe skates, steel toe. felt tongue, ankle supports, chrome runners: Arth'Ur S'. Amick, Rt.

1, Everett. Phone RG-l-4-lt Majestic range front, range boiler arid pipe. Inquire 112 E. Pitt Bedford. Safety Glass intUlled For all cars.

Bedford 'Auto Wreckers, Phone 93Y-2, Bedfora, Pa. SiA'LE 1934" 'Chevrolet ana 1938 Doage. Phone 152-X. GR-1--7-IN- ATTENTION BUILDERS Excavating foundations, ditches, grading, tree and stump pulling, 'air compression service, dump trucks --anywhere at reasonable cost. Brothers, Everett.

Phone 80-M or 262-R-33. WASHING MACHINES--All makes repaired Mellott's Repair BedfoYd; Pa. NEW AUTOMOBILES 4 TRUC'KS f6f rmmearate delivery: Different new Fred Blattenberger, 520 Pitf Beafora. GR-l-7-lt" FOR SALE-- General Eletfffic" refrigerator ana cook sfdve' James Jones, 331 Penn St. FARM FOR 4 Bfedk Valley, of 12S a'CreX witft six-room house Plenty! of.

water. $5300:66. Write or telephone Washington Heights Corporation, Liberty Street, Cum- perMridi TelepHoiie' tors for Shop, Bedford 3669! GR-l-7-ltch FOR SALE--Westinghouse 'iJiectric A-l condition, $50. Phone GR-l-7-it 1 FOR 1941 TJ-license' dump truck, irtquire V. Weaver, Preston- BedSdrd 1 BA-BY I FOR SAHiE--Now is fo buying chicks: 25 years experience in raising and-.

chicks insures you; of high- egg and market, quality. Ten- Kree'ds to choose all pullbrum tested. today for pur" and "be sure pf buying- th6 Raymond S. Ro'tz Farm- arid" Hatchery, Box 3G, FdrtL-ouddh', Pa. "G-R-i-7-tfch' for Pfivate' bath.

,514 Si ard st, Bedford, GR-1 FOR pigs'. Amps Kanode, Rt. 1. Lower Sna'fte: Valley road. WH'Of WA'Nt-f a doe? White; Ibng- goda iir for" 1'949: li' AffarrFfifENt uri- liirnished 1 Acply Ga" PKtine' 203 or Bedford' 6ar- a'ge; Ph'on-J 1 21-.

for listing. Strouf Realty; "Harold Whet, Rv Phone FOIt Fpi-d Tractor with plbwss curtlvatdrs- and additional e'qutpment: Bedford' Supply Equipment phone 32; fordi RG FOR SALE--Large cut send sunburned, bu. Anids Kari'ddet Rt. 1, on lower Snake' i-pad, t' CHAINLE8S winter traction, nave: -yQur smooth tires- Electro- capped with our new 2-in-l tread. We can give you this 2-in-l tread in any size'.

gives you- at 'iracti-dn tre'a'd' winter and regular tread for summer. Satisfaction gbarariteed. We', also eiecfrocap' 7.00 7.50'- arid 8.25x20 truck tires. 'Electrocap Shop. A.

Witiarns, ScAellsburg. Phd'iie ScKeUsBurg Garage, Fish 1 ei'town 3: GR-12-17-tf For complete insurance service" call B. LOW WAN aflent Bedford, Pa: Phone 1.42-X: br 9375- reprer- senting BUREAU MU- IN6. WANTED BUY Mine MaieViai, Posts and rPrbps. E.

'COrnpany, .808 Trusti i.iigi FOR 1 desk cnejapi- Also' Bomestfc sewTng" fha" chintf, coSi- bJura'MgT HeStrola 1 ffiaibiSB'd Gomp, WoHsfiiirg; Ph'on'i Hblstein 5 service phe 'MieJ brown Av; 'Wpod- vS'A E-- One treedTrig female, 2 femalfe" AirBale pups papers with Ripsaw mandrel with saw. Bernard Rock is hereby given that the undersigned has been examined- by State, Board of Law Examiners 'or aa'rtissipn- to Bar: of the Supreme of i satisfacitorily passed- the i FOR SAL.E'^-Ladies' Winter coat arid suits, size FOR SALE-fA plot of jjrpuhd 80s: 200 suitaplfeVfor" a-Vhpri ness. 603 5 the GR-12-2-tfch Pennsylvania, of the. C.qu'rf of Common- Suprerrie' (fourt, of the Rules SafegUai'd Check writerr Bedford Cpi inty relative, to sipn to of s.everal County; arid he intends' application fdr admission "-to 4he Bar severai Courts, of- fied'fortf County on the 17tfi day: of January, 1949, at 10:00 o'clock- A. M.

STANLEY Q. RG-12-30-3t Bfed'- ft'nt 'ir'-c ExecCitpr'j CfirTsJiena BI Barkman, of M.o'n'foS" Tdwrisn'ipv" Bedford 1 1 teBtemenfafy haying' Feeri "f-h'nt'ed thfe; unaersigned" executor iariiea ih; ftie last Vfill. ari'd testa- mentdf late 'MbYiro'g, Township, Bedford fy, all. persons claims "or' demands against He: th6 said' decedent" are efetiy. n'ptlifiea to pre'seriT th'e sarne wfh'd'Uf d'elay, for payrnent', affi'd- all to said estatef-'are' to' make prdmp't paym'e'ri't the saine.

A. B-ARKMASr, aul A. Kob'rifz, -'Executor Attorney. Everett, R-1-2-28-6W Paul A. Kooritz, Attorney IN THE COURT OF COMMON PLEAS OF BEDFORD COUNTY PENNA.

No. term, 1048 Sarah' H. Stiiby', vs. David P. Stuby, in Diydrcc.

To David P. Stuby: You are hereby notified that the undersigned' has been appointed Master in tlio above action for divorce brought by Sarah H. Stuby, your wife. A hearing to take testimony of witnesses, will be held before the Law th'e' Court House at Bedford" Paon Friday, -January 21, at 10:00 o'clock a. at which hearing you are notified to appear in person or by counsel and produce such witnesses as you desire to S.

Longenecker, have testify. Richard' C. Sriyder, Attorney R-l2-31-3t Master Administrator's Notice Estate -of- Harry of flonrpe Bedford Letters; the 1 bove esta-tc haying, been granted the persons in-; ebted estate are re-quested to jnake prompt and these having claimsvto' present the same without-delay to; EDNA- F. kAYTON, Rr D. Breezowdod, Penna.

A'drriinistratdr Reiley and Reiley, Juliana Bcdiord; 1 electric mo- arid iiti 1 Beaferd 1 and s'omef Rufus' Hammer; 1 real 1 eSfatef b'rdkeif; FOR Imrnedlate po'Sisession. Mo'dern other BbiiaWgsi" 128- acres lahd7-95 tillable; 5 mllfes 7 soufli of, Everett OB Rbuife 26: Higigiribotham; Everett, PaV Pfib'ne 288-K. OR SALE Baby Chicks. All New Hampshires, etc. Phone 167-W: J.

8 4 gYay all-Steel office th maroon spring uphotstery: new svH'vel colors, 'as atip'ye. S'ee Bedfd'ra Ga- while' tHey" last. MISCELLANEOUS WANTED'-- Carpenter' work'. New o'r repair work." Ray.Crpyle", Rt 4 Bedford: L-ieense'd Auctioneer Frank Nic- Alurii Bank. GR-l-T-St" HAJJLlNG--Ashes and garbage in Bedford Reasonable prices: See Frank- Karns, 259.

Spring Bedfora. aritf POULTRY WeVpicK lip at' your farm- de- Mver We pajr.top prices-at all' timgs. Get pur prifeeif bejtoYe you sell. Fafm- er-'s' MarTcgtiifg atrviceV Phone 3 S22.R-14 WANTED--Clean soft cotton ragal hard roa- anjl in Write': J3px 1 FOR Apt cbm- pletely fiirmshed Batii arid, fea.s'driaDie:.' .514 Richard on, shares or available April GR-l'-7-3t? New Fpff -by Reed. FOR RENTES' room'-; aparttneht, -Harry Polirigv Woifsburg: --PSi FO RE (Q rooms and -batii -modern kitchen.

No chiiaren. -Available between Feb. 1st aria. 15th. Write Box 2000, Gazette.

i GR-12-28-tf RENT-Officg; or s'hop. spa'ce rooms aispiay, wiriapws all cbnveJiiehces, first" floor Phprie.FisSerfown 9002-R-3 frdrii 2 to ip.p: Coopefaitive Theater" FOH apartment heat 1 newly- fur- nished; in- Cd-pp Bldg. Phofie FisKertd'wr)-90Ci5'-R-3 between 2 ari I'O" p. m. GR-12-24-tf FOR RENT--Room" with private man.

prefer'reat 520 So. Juliana Beafor'd. GR-12-23-tf FOR RENT--Furnished apartment, five bath, heat, hot water, light and- use of launary. No small- children; 632 S. Juliana Phone 56-W.

GRl2-10-ltf WAREHOUSE storage space? avail. able. Phone 190. GR-12-4-tf Admjnjstrators' Notice Estate of Thomas I. late of the Township of East St.

Clair iB'edfor'd Deceased. Letfers" of Adriiihrs'tfation on the above estate having been granted the unde'raighed, all persons indebted- to the said 1 estate are requested to make prompt payment, and those haying- claims to present same delay to Clyde M. Wolf A'drninistratdr Fisherfown, Pa. Richard C. Attorney GR-12-23-6t.

HOT WATER heater for sale, Ruud: autoriinlic he'ater, 45 gallon, for lire with gas. Almost new: ford Twp. School, Phone' 5W. GK-ri-lT'-ff' EXECtlTOR'S NOTICE Estate of Verridn D. Bush, late of Bedford Township, Bedford Coun- fy.

deceased 1 Letters testamentary having been granted the undersigned executor named in the' lost will- and' testament- of Verhon E-. late -of BeaTord' Bedfora- County, aeccasedi all persons' hading claims or demands against the estate of: the said' decedent are hereby notified to present the same without aelay for payment, and-all persons indebted to said estate are requested to make prompt payment of the same. JOHN ANDERSON D. 2, Pa. Richard C.

Snyaer iAttor-ney: Executor GR-t2-22-6w FOR C'HAfNLESS I TIOW, (iaye sriiooth" tires Electrocappea with our new 2- in-1 We can- give- tJiis 2-iri-l' 1 fread fw alijiost" a'hy size. This gives you. a traction tread for" winter and' regular tread for summer. Satisfaction We- also electrocap 7.00^ 7:50 arid truck- tires. Electi-ocap.

Shop; William's, Schellsburg-. Phone Schells- burg Garage, Fishertown, GR-12-17-tf PROTECT your new chaff from nx)ths' for only" 256 a year. One spraying" of Berlpu stops- rriptft 5-years Berl'ou pay's. damage. Ick'es Drug Store.

OR-i-e'-ifch The Hoover Kepair man will be at Mauri'ce's Jan: GR-l-7-atch EXPERT PIANO TUNING--Robert Wenae'll, Spring St. Phone Everett'. NOW Groceries, luncheon riieats, dairy produets, confections. Swartzwel- d'ers; 1 betwecri Juliaria arid Greeri Lane. COMBINATION Stbrrii and scre'en doors now available.

Beaford Kumber Go. (The Hunt Brothers). 3H8. RG-12-30-2t KOMI CO'lSlFOfiT range with hot' water front for Maurice H. Mbwry', Manns Choice.

GR-12-17-tf AMBULANCE SERVICE' to any place, day or night. New Cadillac equipment. Alton Barefoot, Phdne GR-lO-2-tt A KM LOANS FARMERS' -When you' ntfep mbney for seed, feed, machinery, livestock or any other farm purpose. call, at Madbre's law office any Friday morning or contact 3. F.

Beacfy Woodbury, represeritative ot Farmers Credit of Homdayaburg; HELP WANTED KELP" WA'NT ED--Man witlv family to help- operate dairy" -farm. Salary and bonus. Ku'fus H. Hammer, Real Estate Operator, Bedford, Pa, GR'-12-17-tf LOSt AND FOUND LOST Black ana white Beagle hpuna with brown spot on face. Somerset Co.

license No. 8029 Finder please notify John- A. Hillegas, New Paris. LOST--Pa. license plate 7EU93 1 between Raymond' Ritcheyi and Cap Ritchey's, Everett R'.

3. Finder please return to Cap Ritchey cc phone 013-R-5 Everett. LOST 1950 BHS class ring. Initials MHG. Return to Gdss, 220f W.

Pitt Bedford. GR-l-7-lt" LOST and white shepherd- dog. 8 yfs: old. Answers to Scotty. Roscde Smith', phone 809- 'R-5; Rt 2 Eeaford.

WELL DRILLING' Gerald W. Gterky Phone 159-M Everett or L. H. Dceker, R-. D.

Bedford. SALES REGISTRY 1949, at 2 p. W. will offer for sale a 6- room hoHwe located in Hyndman boro. lots, 60 125 ft outbuildings, garagte and good SiEWSPAPES.1.

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