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THE CANTON INDEPENDENT SENTINEL PAGE NINE JUNE 22, 1961 Legal Notices Joseph Kelley arm Pictured From the Sullivan County Towns Canton Clerks Win 7-0 Over Gillett The Canton Clerks evened their seasonal record at three wins and three losses last Saturday afternoon on the local ballfield when they downed Gillett 7 to 0 behind Forksville fig Classified Advertising Lost and Found, For Bent For Sale, Wanted, Etc. EVERYBODY BEADS THE INDEPENDENT SENTINEL ADS Joseph (Joe) Kelley of Granule Summit, RD 1, has been identified as owner of the mystery i'arm which appeared in last week's Canton Independent-Senti NOTICE Sealed bids will be received by the Council of Canton Borough, Pennsylvania until 7:00 P. D.S.T., July 12, 1961, and then publicly opened and read for the following material: Approximately 6000 gallons of bituminous tar material to meet the current specificaions of he Pennsylvania Department of Highways for DH-2 or DH-3 to be furnished in trucks and applied with modern pressuer distribution on the various streets of Canton nel. The 110-acres are located between LeRoy and Bailey's Corners and have been known as the Larcom place. Estella 3IRS.

LAURENCE HIGLEY Social Correspondent Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Laurenson and sons Dean and Dorn returned Sunday night from a two-week vacation in Florida. Mr. and Mrs.

Herbert King and children, Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Moy-er of Hillsgrove called on Mr. and Mrs. Roy King on Sunday.

Mrs. Clayton Higley returned home from the Robert Packer Hospital, Sayre, on Saturday. The Rev. and Mrs. E.

Park the four-hit pitching of Aldie Fitzwater. Jim Burr led the Clerks at the plate with three hits in four trips. Next Saturday the Clerks travel to Horseheads, N. Y. In a previous meeting with Horseheads, Canton scored a 9-3 win.

tions of fertilizing based on the soil samples. Ellent on MRS. JULIA TOMKINS Social Correspondent Tommy Johnston of Hancock, is spending the summer vacation with his grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. D.

A. Bond, Robert met him in Elmira, N. Monday and brought him here. Mr. and Mrs.

Leslie Mcllwain and family called on Clyde Phillips at Trout Run, Wednesday. Daniel Bond, Harold Robbins, Willard Tomkins, Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Mcllwain, Mrs. Robert Bag-ley and Mrs.

Harold Dickerson at MBS. GAYLORD MC CARTY Sociai CorresDondent Mrs. Grace MoCarty entertained the Faithful Gleaners Class, Tuesday afternoon. Callers in Wllliamsport Wednesday were Mr. and Mrs.

LaVerne McCarty and family, Mrs. Clarence Shaffer and Beverly. Mrs. Raymond Hart spent a few days at her daughter's home, Mun-cy Valley, the first of the week. Mrs.

Carl Pepperman and daughter spent Wednesday at George Advertisements inserted in The Canton Independent-Sentinel at three cents a word for each insertion. Minimum charge for any advertisement one week, 75 cents; repeat insertion 50 cents. Advertisements taken over telephone accepted at advertiser's risk. Vrite advertisements plainly and hanc in as early as possible. Mr.

Kelley has owned the dairy farm for 12 years. Afton Larcom was the former owner. The present owner has sided the house and installed additional stanchions in the barn. In December 1950, Mr. Kelley married the former Miss Mary Lou Duart and thev have three chil Approximately 190 tons of 1-B Limestone Chips to be spread on the streets of the Borough of Can FOR RENT Business Locals Brown and family of New Bethle- tended Local Conference at East 1- FOR RENT Available first of July, adults or adults and one child first fioor, 20 Brann phone 673-8378, Canton, Pa.

25-26 1,6 weens, wiinjPoint) Friday eveninK Haven's, Montoursville. Mrs. Gaylord McCarty and Mrs. Laurence Higley took Mrs. Rachel McCarty to the Robert Packer Hospital, Sayre, Thursday for a check NOTARIES PUBLIC Mr.

and Mrs. Kenneth Williams Mr. and Mrs. Dominick DePaul, Susan and Jimmy spent the week end with the Potters. LaDorna re- at the office of C.

ARTHUR BULLOCK 66 Troy Street Canton, Fa. Rummage Sale June 23 and 24 Fri. 9 to 9 Sat. 9 to 6 ACRESTI BLDG. CANTON Benefit Newelltown Methodist Church and children of Montoursville were Sunday guests of Mr.

and Mrs. Ernest Williams. ton with modern spreaders from trucks at the time the bituminous tar material is spread. The Council reserves the right to reject any or all bids, if in the judgment of its members the best interests of tlie Borough will be served hereby. All bids are to be addressed to the Canton Borough Council, in a sealed envelope, indicated thereon the nature of the proposed bids, and mailed to the Canton Borough Council, Office of the Secretary.

dren: Gary 9, Terry 8, and Cindy 6. They are members of the Pennsylvania Farmers Association, Eastern Milk Producers, Granville Grange, Bailey's Corners Baptist Church. Dairy farming is Mr. Kelley's main business. He has about 50 head of Holstein, registered and graded, and milks about 30 of them.

He is guided by reeommenda- turned home with them and Susan FOR RENT? Upstairs apartment ait 21 Sullivan all conveniences. Inquire 673-8493, Mrs. Oler. Smith. 49tf.

is staying for a longer visit. up. They also called on Mrs. Maud Higley at the hospital. Mr Mrs.

Rex Chapman and Miss Elizabeth Wright called in Towanda, Thursday. The Rev. Hovies and Mrs. Shelley spent most of the week at Central Pennsylvania Conference at NOTARY PUBLIC MARY HARDY LA RUFFA Kri.se Motor Co. 127 Troy Street, Canton.

Pa. FOR RENT Upstairs six-room and bath apartment. 77 Troy Canton. Call Donald Thomas. 673-5151 or 673-5931.

49tf Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Gardner of Endwell, N. spent Friday night and Saturday with her sister, Mr. and Mrs.

Willard Tomkins. Their pet flying squirrel was of great interest to the Mcllwain children as well as their parents and grandparents. Mr Mrs. Willard Tomkins were business callers in East Troy, Protect Your Valuables With a KEEP-SAFE Contact C. Arthur Bullock 24-25 Secretary FOR SALE KEITH T.

MOSII NOTICE. Center Street Canton. Pa. a FOR SALE Standing hay, good quality. John Keltz, Phone 693 25-26 1 WASHING MACHINES Re 8496.

Canton, Pa. Mrs. Edna Featherbay of Du-shore spent several days with Mrs. Nellie Featherbay. Mr.

and Mis. Laurence Higley and Arlan and Anita spent Saturday night and Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Philip Fitzwater at Canton. Mr.

and Mrs. John Glass and family of Millville spent Sunday at Mr Mrs. Maynard Reasons'. Mr. and Mrs.

Keith MoCarty and children called on Mrs. Rachel McCarty, Sunday. Mrs. Frank Bendinsky and daughter Carol and Mark Fiorni of Mildred were Sunday night supper guests of Mr. and Mrs.

Vanus Ros-'bach. Mrs. Gaylord McCarty, Mrs. Laurence Higley and Mrs. Rachel MoCarty were in Sayre, Thursday afternoon.

Mrs. Rachel McCarty was at the Robert Packer Hospita' for a check up. Debbie and Peggy Day of Roaring Branch are snendine a week paired, an makes; rolls in stock. Special service on May-tags. Keagle's Music Store, phone 673-5387 Canton, Pa.

48tf Williamsport. Mrs. Blanch Faw-cett and Mrs. Hovies attended, Thursday. Mr.

and Mrs. Gaylord McCarty and boys attended the air show at Towanda, Sunday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Evans, daughter, Endwell, N.

spent the week end at Robert Evans. Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Shaffer spent Sunday with Ray Shadducks at Canton. Mrs.

Gaylord MoCarty and boys spent Saturday afternoon at Ray Shadducks, Canton. Robert Thomas is home from col-lego for the summer. Mr. and Mrs. Leon Rosbach have moved into their trailer here.

The Rev. Hovies is being transferred to Snow Shoe. We are sorrv BIDS WANTED Bids will be received by the Mc-Nett Township School Board for the Harold Dickerson to Canton school bus route of approximately 56 miles. Vehicle to be 1956 or newer model and operator competent by medical examination. Bids to be in hand of Board Secretary no later than 7 :30 p.

m. DST, June 29, 1961, said bids to be opened at a special meeting of the Board at 7:45 p. DST, Thursday, June 29, 1961, at the Yorktown School-house, RD 2, Roaring Branch, Pa. The Board reserves the right to reject any or all bids. Mrs.

Harrison Campbell, See Fran Leggett for "The Deal of your Life" on new or used cars at Morgan's Esso, Spring Brook, Canton, Pa. 16tf Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Robbins were in Philadelphia, Saturday for the ballgame and visited their son Avery.

Mrs. Brace Hatfield of St. Petersburg, and Mrs. Bert Seaman of Williamsport visited Mr. and Mrs.

Harold Robbins, Sunday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. D. A.

Bond and grandson Tommy Johnston were Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Bond of Pine City, N. RD. Visitors at the Charles Haus Our store will be closed all day on TUESDAY, JUNE 27 FOR INVENTORY Thank you for your cooperation.

Canton Cooperative GLF FOR SALE 7-room house with bath at 244 Troy Street, Canton, L. J. "Ben" Kosmer. 24-25 FOR SALE Used 80-gal. elec.

wa-ter heater, $30. Canton Cooperative GLF Service, phone 673-5114, Canton, Pa. 25 FOR SALE Cottage on Susquehanna at Hornbrook, next to Tom-Eln Boat Livery, has modern conveniences, completely furnished 3-bedrooms, Dr. J. K.

Young, phone 673-8390, Canton, Pa. 23tf FOR SALE 1-12" planer. This may be inspected at the Canton High School Shop. 23-25 DINETTES Special purchase Dinette Secretary i to sce Rev and Mrs Hovies and AiCiNett township Hoard Butch leave 23-2o I Several from here attended the with their grandparents. Mr.

and Mrs. Leon Day. Mr Mrs. Clinton Day and children ol Elmira, N. spent Sunday with Mrs.

Agnes Savman. hymn at Muncy Valley, Sun- TENTATIVE BTI Dfi I $45.00. This is very special large table top thath sa a lovely wood grain finish are beautiful to look at with easy wipe clean textured plastic covering. A June Special on a big DeLuxe 7-Piece Chrome Dinette Suite. Large, family size dirfrtte at a super saving price.

Crafted in beautiful tubular chrome with a durable, plastic table top that whisks clean in a The tentative budget of the Un-1 day afternoon, ion TWnohin cf.hmi nicH-w ic Mrs. Iva McCarty and Mrs. New home Sunday were Mrs. Idella Fletcher, Mr. and Mrs.

Marvin Wolfe and Lucy, Mr. and Mrs. Walter Bohart and Mrs. Matilda Bo-hart. Mrs.

Marie Rockwell of Troy visited the Robert Bagley family, Sunday. Mr Mrs. Robert Bagley, Brenda and Bertha Mae and Mrs. Marie Rockwell called on Mr. and Mrs.

Loren Swain and Pearl Eastman, Sunday afternoon. Obituaries FOR SALE 7-room house in Canton Boro, stone, large lot, mod ern conveniences. Phone 673-8486, F. W. Brewer, 16 Fassett Canton, Pa.

23-25 FOR SALE 3 comb, coal and gas stoves, 1 gas refrigerator. Rodman Holmes, phone 673-5590, Canton, Pa. 24-25 ton Bennett attended the wedding of Virginia McCarty of Hillsgrove and Donald St. Clair of New Cumberland at the St. Francis Church at Overton.

June 17. Sunday callers on Rex Chapman were Rex's brother, Emmit Chapman, Rochester, N. Mr. and en for inspection at the home of the secretary. Final adoption will be made on Monday.

July 3, 1961. William H. Thompson, 24-26 Secretary NOTICES jiffy. Six chairs with plastic upholstered seats and backs. See this and many more June Special buys.

25 Friends and Neighbors We Have Known Mrs. George Daniels, Waverly, N. Mr. and Mrs. Leon Evans, Granville Summit.

Commencing July 1, until further notice, our mills will close at noon Saturdays. Canton GLF Co-op. H. Rockwell Son LAWN AN GARDEN SUPPLIES We have a large selection of peat moss, fertilizers, seeds, tools, mowers, tractors, gloves everything for the lawn or garden. Canton GLF Service, phone 673-5114, Canton, Pa.

20tf FOR SALE 10 43 ft. trailer, '58 model, complete with auto, forced heat and gas hot water heater, storm windows and screens, can be financed. Wilburn "Jiggs" Porter at Porter's Electric, 4 W. Main Canton, Pa. 20tf NOTICE I will not be responsible for any bills except those contracted by myself.

Phillip Wood June 13, 1961 24-26 SEELEY REUNION Milk Price Drops to $3.71 A uniform farm price of $3.71 a Wheelervillc MRS. HARRY SMITH Social Correspondent Bishop and Mrs. Benjamin Esch-back and family, Lancaster attended services here, June 11. Bishop Eschbach preached. Visitors were Mrs.

Clymer, Mrs. Clymer, and family, Lancaster Miss LaDorna Depaul. Mr Mrs. Harry Smith, Mr Mrs. Westley Pel ton were The 50th annual reunion of the hundredweight was set for milk de Seeley family will be held at the BLANCHE E.

PIDCOE Mrs. Blanche E. Pidcoe, 62, formerly of Canton, passed away at the City Hospital, Akron, Ohio, on Sunday, June 18, 1961. She had resided in Akron for the past fourteen years and was employed by the Goodyear Tire and Rubber Company there for ten years. She is survived by two sons, Robert Pidcoe of Williamsport and Paul Pidcoe of Canton; five daughters, the Misses Janet, Gaynelle, Maida and Linda Pidcoe, all of Akron, Ohio, and Mrs.

Gladys FOR SALE 1959 Fiat 600, same as 1960 model, 4-passenger sedan, excellent condition, original cost. Economical transportation for school or work. Phone 673-5311, Ed Green, 12 W. Carson Canton, Pa. 22tf Clyde Seeley home, June 25, 1961.

In case of rain it will be held at the Minnequa Grange Hall. Mrs. Maurice Wooster, 25 Secretary livered in May to pool plants in the New York-New Jersey milk-shed. The April farm price was $3.91 and the May, 1960 price $3.64. Dr.

C. J. Blanford, market administrator, also announced a May producer butterfat differential of six cents for each tenth of a pound of fat above or below the 3.5 per cent standard. FOR SALE Like new, GE counter height size freezer AUCTIONS REMEMBER SERVICE WHEN BUYING Washer and dryer service and sales, quantity oi parts for famous Speed Queen and Kelvinator washer and dryer. Phone 673-5742, Porter's Electric, Wilburn "Jiggs" Porter 4 W.

Main Canton, Pa. 2tf WATCH REPAIRS, also clocks overhauled. E. B. WILCOX, Jewler, over Jiggs Porter's, Second Floor.

49tf BIG SAVINGS For entire family, thousands of finest dry cleaners, uncalled for garments to choose from. Family Bargain Center, Odd Fellows Temple or Madison and E. Church Elmira. Open till 8:00 p. m.

40tf Canton Furniture's storewide June Sale Savings to 50 per cent and even more. Drastic reductions on furniture and appliances. Above all Canton Furniture's June Sale lets you choose from America's foremost brands. There are so many reasons why you'll find a visit to Canton Furniture's a most profitable experience. 25 CARD OF THANKS May we use this opportunity to thank all those who were so helpful and comforting at the time of mother's illness and passing to eternal life.

T. J. Esaias and Family 25 CARD OF THANKS I wish to thank one and all for their thoughtfulness, cards, flowers and food sent to me and my family during my stay at the hospital and since returning home. Your kindness is deeply appreciated. Mrs.

Edward Herrington 25 chest, pull out type, GE pink in color. Reasonable! Porter Electric Wilburn "Jiggs" Porter, 4 W. Main Canton, phone 673-5742. 33 tf WANTED WANTED Middle-aged woman who is interested in a good home rather than high wages, with old couple, to be treated as one of the family. Write to Canton Independent-Sentinel, Dept.

615, Canton, Pa. 24-25 Boggs of Quantico, Virginia; two brothers, Fred and Ernest Kughen- brod of Johnstown; two sisters, Mrs. Pearl Craig of Indiana, and Mrs. Esther Helsel of Akron, Ohio; nine grandchildren. Funeral services were held in Akron on Wednesdav afternoon, June 21, 1961.

CHARLES N. SPENCER Charles N. Spencer of Endicott, N. formerly of Canton, passed The Estate of Carl and Myrtle Gail, 45 Troy Canton, Sat. June 24, 1961, starting at 10:30 a.

This is a wonderful sale of both modern furniture and antiques. Consisting of: Frigidaire 30 in. electric stove with clock, light and timer; Frigidaire refrigerator with deep freeze and auto-defrost; like new oval maple extension table in williamsport the lutn. Harry had an appointment with the doctor. On their way home, they were dinner guests of Mr.

and Mrs. Smith, and family, Trout Run Pat Milliard is living at his place here. Kenneth, and Sammy Smith are having the mumps. Mr. and Mrs.

Roy Crofut, Carolyn, Darwin Crofut and Jim Weightman called on Mr. and Mrs. Harry Smith, Friday evening. Mr. and Mrs.

Sidney Smith and son surprised Harry Smith by-bringing a dinner and having dinner with them for Father's Day. Callers were T. R. Walters, Drexel Hill and Mr. and Mrs.

Dean Smith and family, Beech Flats. Mrs. William Fitzwater, Gloria and Randy Vanderpool were Saturday afternoon callers of Mr. and Mrs. Sidney Smith and son.

Sidney and Earl Smith and Mrs. Martha Hippie have been on the sick list. Steve VanGorder spent several days at his cabin here. Mrs. Chester Kaseman was one of the hostesses at the meeting of SEE US FOR A BEST BUY in a NEW OR USED CAR OLDSMOBILES-F85's CHEVROLET C0RVAIR We have an excellent selection of state inspected, good used cars that are priced to move off our lots fast! with formica top and 6 matching away Saturday, June 17, 1961.

His maple captains chairs; service for I death occurred at Ideal Hospital CARD OF THANKS I wish to thank the IHS Class, Missionary Unit III of the Canton WANTED House work or ironings. Phone 673-5819. Mrs. Charles Hawkins, RD 2, Canton. Pa.

24-25 and was very sudden, following a 8 of Melmac dishes; 10-pc. Duncan- Methodist Church, Mothers Club, Canton Garden Club, my friends and neighbors and relatives for the lovely flowers, gifts, cards and other acts of kindness while I was a patient at the Troy Community Hospital and since returning home. Mrs. Alvin Shanley 25 heart attack. Mr.

Spencer was 70 years of age and he and his wife were planning to return to Canton, their children having secured an apartment for them. Survivors are his wife, Ada; daughters, Mrs. Garfield Wakely of Knoxville, Mrs. Charles Mott of LeRoy; Mrs. Arlington Irving of Leesburg, son, Howard of Leesburg, sisters, Mrs.

Alice Baylor of Elmira, N. Mrs. MOBILE HOMES For complete information and prices contact George Hartung, Canton, phone 673-5735 representing Bel-Air Mobile Homes, Wellsburg, the Canton Garden Club last week. WANTED Work for dump truck, back hoe and loader, Charles Kilmer, RD 1, Canton, phone 673-8511. 20-25 MAN WANTED Unexpected change causes vacancy in S.

W. Bradford S. E. Tioga Co. Splendid opportunity to take over established business.

Dealers earning $100 per week up. For details write Rawleigh's Dept. PAE-70-4, Chester, Pa. 18-25 WANTED Work lor backhoe and loader; also orders for concrete septic tanks, Orangeburg, water pipe, field drain, tile, fill gravel, washed concrete sand and The group studying Revelations met with Mrs. Harry Smith, Monday evening.

Next meeting to be held at the same place on Mon- CARD OF THANKS Mr. and Mrs. Earl Tomlinson wish in this way to thank their relatives and friends and neighbors for gifts, cards and money given them on their 50th wedding anniversary. 25 Y. 19tf RADIO AND-TV REPAIRS We guarantee complete satisfaction on all TV and radio repairing.

RCA television sets. Lazelle Thomas, Upper Troy Canton, Pa. Phone 673-5241. 50tf Charles Rockwell of LeRoy, Miss Florence Spencer of Burlington; 1 day evening, June 26. Mr.

and Mrs. Dean Stephens, brothers, Francis Adelbert Spen-1 Springfield, arrived at their cottage "Twill do" Friday afternoon to spend the summer. OPEN FRIDAY EVENINGS Other Evenings by Appointment NOTICE I will not be responsible for any bills except those contracted by myself. Howard Hemenway June 15, 1961. 25-27 BIRTHS gravel.

Carl G. Bahr, RD 1 Can-ton. Pa. Phone 364-5427. 13tf MISCELLANEOUS SCOTTY SPORTSMAN TRAVEL TRAILERS 8 new in stock to choose from.

Priced from $795.00 up. Make reservations now for rental on vacations. Lewis Mobile Homes Wellsboro Williamsport, Pa. 16tf TELEVISION, RADIO and HI-FI SERVICE and SALES-Por-ter's Electric, phone 673-5742, Wilburn "Jiggs" Porter, 4 W. Main Canton, Pa.

2tf RURAL GAS SERVICE Sates Service WE INSTALL AND DELIVER WESTERN AUTO ASSOCIATE STORE Canton, Pa. SPROUT'S STRAWBERRIES. READY. COME AND PICK YOUR OWN. Picked for sale by qt.

or bu. Rexford Sprout, Waverly, N. Y. 25 prfe mahogany dining room suite, in good condition; modern floor lamps; like new Singer hand sweeper; like new Hollywood bed complete with foam rubber mattress and box spring; double brass bed, complete; cedar chest, large 2-door wooden clothes closet with mirror doors; mahogany dresses; 21-in. Philco table model TV; upholstered rocker; RCA Victor table model radio; overstuffed arm chair; Hoover upright sweeper; 18-ft.

hall runner; beautiful birdseye maple chest of drawers and wash-stand; like new single maple bed; modern barrel back chair; 3-pc. walnut bedroom suite complete; bed clothes; cooking utensils and other modern items. ANTIQUES: Jewelry, $10.00 gold piece. $2.50 gold piece, old 50 cent piece, very good 10' 3" 4'2" Oriental rug; 9'11" 13'7" Chinese Oriental rug in very good condition, 8 in. Carmel glass plate; 6 in.

Carmel glass bowl; very fine 4'4" 6' 1" Oriental rug; about 50 beautiful modern oil paintings; marked Etruscan 8V2 in. Shell and Seaweed bowl; 3-pcs. marked Stuben glass, flat sterling silver; some pattern glass; Amber inverted Thumbprint water pitcher; service for 12 in Haviland Limoges china, in excellent condition; lone dishes; handpainted china; large amber tray; 1 drawer walnut stand; Purple Slag tooth pick holder; Oriental chair with inset marble in the back; beautiful Chinese Teakwood stand with marble top; 2 beautiful Oriental vases; very nice mahogany slant-top desk; mahogany side chair with needlepoint seat; 4-leg cherry drop leaf table; very fine burro wood mortar and pestle; crystal glass; 2 Currier and Ives prints and many more items too numerous to mention. Don't miss this important sale. F.

A. Calkins, Executor Bob, Chuck and Rich Roan Auctioneers Salesmen: Charles H. Hicks, Junior Robert F. Krise. Owner READY MIX CONCRETE Now available in any quantity, accurately weighed and proportioned to guarantee the proper mix.

S. E. Williams of Canton 55 Troy phone Canton 673-8296. 14tf cer ot Elmira, Samuel Spencer of Canton; 11 grandchildren and five step-grandchildren. Funeral services were held Tuesday afternoon at the Morse Funeral Home, Canton.

The Rev. Richard Tillapaugh, pastor of the First Methodist Church officiated and interment was in Spencer Cemetery near Canton. LUTHER G. VAN HORN Luther G. VanHorn of Granville Summit passed away Monday, June 19, 1961 at the Troy Community Hospital at the age of 64.

He had been ill for some time. Mr. VanHorn was a well known Granville Township farmer; a member of the East Troy Baptist Church, the Troy Grange and Hector Lodge I.O.O.F. of East Troy. Survivors are his wife, Leota Baxter VanHorn; five daughters, Mrs.

Lester Dunbar of Troy, Mrs. E. J. Wrisley of West Burlington, Mrs. Alfred Hulslander, of Columbia Cross Roads, Mrs.

Stephen Randall and Mrs. Henry Martin of Granville Summit; three sisters, Mrs. Frank Cole, Mrs. Ethel Burn-ham and Mrs. Walter Baxter, all of Troy; a brother, Howard Van-Horn of Troy; 21 grandohildren.

Funeral services will be held at the Vickery Funeral Home in Troy Thursday afternoon at two o'clock. The Rev, Wilma Barker Hoose will officiate and interment will be in Diajl 673-5151 to place a ad. A daughter, Carol Jeanne, was born to Mr. and Mrs. Roger Thomas in the Schuyler Hospital, Montour Falls, N.

on Sunday, June 18, 1961. Mrs. Thomas is the former Miss Margy Cole of Watkins Glen, N. Y. Mr.

Thomas is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Donald Thomas. The baby makes five living generations in the family on the father's side. A daughter was born to Mr.

and Mrs. Sheldon Boyles, Forksville, RD 1, on Friday, June 16, 1961, at the Williamsport Hospital. Mrs. Boyl.es is the former Miss Louise Mae Ronk. A daughter was born to Mr.

and Mrs. Dale Bohart, Liberty, on Wednesday, June 14, 1961 at the Bloss-burg Hospital. Mrs. Bohart is the former Miss Patricia Pequignot. A son was born to Mr.

and Mrs. Theodore Foust, Granville Summit on Saturday, June 17, 1961, at the Troy Community Hospital. Mrs. Foust is the former Miss Marie Seeley. A son was born to Mr.

and Mrs. Charles Mead, Roaring Branch, Monday, June 19, 1961 at the Bloss burg State Hospital. Mrs. Mead is the former Miss Beverly Fullmer. GOVERNMENT SURPLUS SALES NOW anyone can buy DIRECT from U.

S. GOVERNMENT SURPLUS DEPOTS, by mail for your self or for resale. Cameras, binoculars, cars, jeeps, trucks, boats, hardware, office machines and equipment, tents, tools and tens-of-thousands of other items at a fraction of their original cost. Many items brand new. For list of hundreds of U.

S. Government Surplus Depots located In every state and overseas with pamphlet "How Government Can Ship Direct to plus procedures, HOW TO BUY, and how to get FREE SURPLUS, mail $2.00 to SURPLUS SALES INFORMATION SERVICES, Box 1818 Wash. 13, D. C. 35tf BEDROOM Fine Bedroom Furniture and Bedding now on Sale at Canton Furniture Company.

Save on important home furnishings now. Choose from the largest selection of well styled fine Bassett and Kroehler bedroom groups in a wide choice of lovely finishes that are a decorator's delight, And we have many outstanding buys in our bedding department, too. Use our convenient budget plan advantage of these low prices now. Prices of Bedroom suites starting at $139.95. Full size mattress and box spring as low as $79.90 a set.

25 ALL WOMEN love Cosmetics! You'll be the authority on beauty in your territory, plus the benefits of high earnings if you qualify for Avon's earning Opportunity. No experience Necessary. Write Mrs. Helen Welker, District Manager, 642 Pine Williamsport, Pa. 25 Bring Your Vehicles in for STATE INSPECTION HALF ARABIAN COLT FOR SALE KRISE MOTOR CO.

ROBERT F. KRISE 125 Troy St. Phone 673-8296 Canton, Pa. WE PICK UP DEADSTOCK Dead or Disabled HORSES and COWS For Quick, Efficient Service Phone Us Collect WYALUSING 3281 AMERICAN RENDERING COMPANY P. O.

Box 1 Wyalusing, Pa. Bradford County Memorial Park Phone 326-5316 Diail 673-5151 to place a ad. Williamsport, Penna. 25 at Luthers Mills..

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