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ll- Values in Real Kstatc A STOR TOF LIFAE nne I lirst Advice on BulUHn, Wiljiuwport, MonUy Meniig, 211949 tilATEFOt II 4 a I ESTATE FOR SAIE I ici ii. Hi Sato OPPOftTCNiti of MODERN duplex, hot wat- A. nvcr taxtn. on highway. 'er heat, hardwood (loon, Cor.

High fronr population ofTO.OOO 4th Ave. Immediate poMeiilon. from R-R- WOI PP church, achool and store. Owner Has HvOd CT, TV MaVl Bank Bldg, Dial house, 34 acrei of mo 2 3 Frvmlre, hardwood A de-i Purely Personal Matters Diving Injuries to Yoirtlt-fTEAlIIS mid FUNERALS Today I print a. letter from a-memory, of their lifelong mother a mother who dreaded to elation of their mother, who be-; Day arrive.

Shivgan these and "con- 1 knew how she felt last year. It tinued them as long as she lived, i was almost more than she could TO "MRS; SJE.P.": You have not failed, my dear Weml. wlth Shaw. Howard A. i Howard 47.

of Mun- Katie L. County Hospital Saturday 3 dipd 2 3 5194 Diamond Street, died Sati broken neck suffered mg at nojne He had been 23 1949 at her home. employed as a foreman at the Born In'Carroll, Sugar Valley, the Jones Shawley, who was a tion Dushore Farmer Killed at Work was vruutnM of young people! Survi and Laughlin Steel Corpor-! daughter of William Alice killed Saturday when -the n-dcW plant in Muncy. Knauff. she "was a rfiember of he was operating overturned and are his wife.

ninhed him to the crou.id. -i place to live, cool in frame dwelling with double so warm Winter. Failure lot. Located at 325 ng with Hill South r. AtfWaicu aw fenced for rotation buy -at to each field.

There is rvrM r4 Opnl-frnr fw each fieSd-on te pLr neariy new. 59 RQSS st 7 roam ln le be appreciated. Owner's health OTTO-4680 this money making farn -market. Main Su Athens. Pa.

fruit farm about on thti RICO I Good 7-room single frame. 301 With Bath, hotalr heat and Foiutft 2 miles from rliral urc Ti near Evan- 11500. REALTORS J. Targer. built '4-room, bungalow.

No ideal for farm. i 2 bedrooms, In South Wil and $3200. 2-S' DISCRIMINAT5NQ HOME BUYERS If yon haiV a discernmz eye for detail and are interested in Ing Just how much value can be packed Into now homes by a master builder, you jnun inspect this fine -new home -at 1313 E1-- mlra Street. Featuring. 3 line sleeping roorBs.

each could be classified 1813 WYOMING I house, new 'furnace, Realtor, 5i W. Third St. Lett for Cash this -fine- lot in Hollywood Montoursvine. FREDERICKLA. DODT.

312 W. 4TH 2-4734 FOUR beautiful 4-Mile Drive lots near Poco'-'Farm. 70, 90, or 150 foot as master rooms with a roomy modern bath and built-in drecilng ROOM half bie and large jnirror, a fine 1-4x36 living-room with attractive flre- lace and built-in book cases, a 4x14 ft. dining room, a roomy modern kitchen with of cupboard apace and kitchen ventilator, a fine powder room, beautiful hardwood. through-, out and screened private porch, copper plumbing.

Lenox oil fired' heat, laundry chute, insulation. weatfleV stnppea. laundry tubs. fruit closet- and a fine game room In the basement- Ready for your immediate occupancy and one of the best new home .11) town. And Can Be Financed On a Down Payoient 3-4734 how for jour ap- poiniment.

FREDERICK DODT 313 W. 4TH ST. DIAL 2-4734 3-1318. 1 bath, laundry tubs; Owner leaving -city. will be vacant in OTTO, Dial 4tt80.

i.ROOM house. 788 Keyte Ave. All and Frymlre 5932. felt unwanted, so. it" was in being too i Thu was conscious Nellie'HainesT" a son.

HQwardV'of' Surviving are her' husband. pl ed to the ground. unappreciated. Anne mother isn't) your bus-' nl and: Muncy R.D.3; a grandson, and John Hammerstein: seven" daugh-J ualnet ancl sTM. she writes.

"Whenever an ahm-; band, aid your children, who i told his corflpanions he did not several nieces', and nephews. ters. Mrs. Albert Campbell, Mrs." wer raking hay when the adversary comei around, I'd just, failed. They have never learned artificial respiration.

Mem-j services will be held a Cupp. and Mrs. occurred. As the tractor-near- j. A mmtli A 1 XiT' CQffP OJ, A 1 otv time, there'd be phone, calls from their friends for me to answer.

So I expect, always, here I'll be. girl's and too often saddened by'wrong after Shaw-! ficlate. her negject. Next be In Twin Hammerstein, of 'ley dived Into the water, Mrs. Hills Memorial Pack, Friends" may 'South Wiiusunsport; three sisters, time your-birthjday comet-Gertrude Miller and; her brother-i call at the funeral home from Mrs.

Georg around, I your family Robert both of 7 to 9 "p.m. tonight, Mrs. rnyliusband and my three to dinner, and make Heueionle. assistance children; I am Just a convenientjj the beginning of regular cele-! and pulled him from the water. workhorse.

A housemaid. A cook, i that will show their re- i Shawley was employed as a line- Spmejpne to. tie their ties, tend to I morae last-mlriute details, run a of all ten. errandi in general, just, a you mean to them Dear Anne Hirst: I believe my "Before we married my hus- husbkfid ta new appreciation man the West Perm Power Company of ente care to remember birth- 1 blngf After 15 TM sTM Reckless Driving years, think! Mrs. Elizabtth Mrs.

Elizabeth Bower, 75, of South Main Shores died Friday-, July 22. 1949, at-the Harrlsburg Hospital where she was i while visiting her daugh rs. George -of MansfteldT 32 and 8 great-grandchildren. City Man Shoots Wife and Self Funeral services will-- be he at 2 p.m. at the funeral: From to rtin away.

Mr. ter, Mrs. Lester Koons. in Middle- town date Church, will offi- Interme nt will be made in Wlldwood. Cemetery.

Friends may She was a member of St: John's Pai the funeral home i i IU 1 fe Jp Tn QUll REALTORS DIAL 9191 3 LOTS. 43x223 3' IpU 45x123 ft. Corner of Fleming St. and a i South $500 each; Dial 2-8024. LOTS In Hollywood Ma nor.

Montours- vjlle. -inxl35. Price S300. B. E.

Rich- A 1st National Bank Bldg. LOT. HelKhts.a acre-ftround, i highway. Picturesque view. Dial 2-4870.

property, Wanted REAL ESTATE SERVICE BE3t'CED to S9.0W 8O7 Hepburn Drmedlate ppiseysiqn. considering "selling your invite us to share your problesn. We have buyers for all types real estate and are prepared to a pv- results ca41-- S-. L-rmedlate 8 rooms, -servrce Fm ompv- results farnaceraardwood floors. ID ID) IPS? f-replace and garage.

Ideal for a 1C II KELCIEK Newf-- modern s. Oraicpian section. Com- and franie or stone bath ar.i Oak floonng. Space for nn floor, Will help finance. K-OOO-for 7-room house, bath and" furnace.

Lot -is-rloO. Garage. Sullivan Realtor, 9673 NEW: GRAMPIAN REALTORS DIAL 4115 BUSINESS, man" permanently lorated needs a -7-room house, rent or nuy.as Tn or a VVilHamxporr. Prps- ent -property owner. Write G-ti, this paper or dial 3-0565.

IF VOU WANT A QUICK SALE SELIj. SOUR PROPERTY THROUGH "Siillivan -9673 LEGAL NOTICES BIDS WANTED ''Sealed bids will be received by the 1 i a VCIV SUggCStlng What rooms they'd like (am! they usually get plex. Sime conveniences. Dial 9-09UX i.t). If I do the I'm 'Just HOUSE and lot, 6 rooms, bath and 3- hinting." and a week SO latet; car garage.

Can be seen any time. 11 N. Washington Muncy. Inquire 324 Cherry Montoursvllle. ntrpl.KX 4 rooms and bath first.

floor. 3 rooms and bath second floor. Double for'quick sale. Write G-3, this paper. his ness.

I don't know how to From Flwt Page) with it. He has of our more and more my husband will say. 'Well. gal, I clean forgot. Remind me next year-' "I arrTnevei-asked to go outlo ly niier.

I seen a show in i cl nue when the collision occurred in the center of the Intersection. I Damages were estimated-at to the Griffith machine and $175 the Shoemaker truck. i if are a sister, Miss Harriett Smith, I Mapiewood, N.J., two grandchildren and four great grandchildren. Sifeyiving. besides -her daughter A H-f I dinner.

15 years. The only places I 1 to over is (which I-love) Io st 1 the grocery. If I cohip.lain in He declared, in front of othei the -least way, they remind' me 'That's what mothers "I do believe they all love me. and I don't want to seem to be soliciting pity or sympathy. I ca'n fake it, I'm to it now.

But said that Griffith will reckless driving. Intersection Craah John Audet, 8Qp Park Avenue, will be charged with lexHleos my heart- aches, and wonder xie in. ui a 1 fhat he thought a divorce was the following an accident Saturday only I didn't agree, but 10-30 at Grove Street and filed" suit. Then he persuaded Washington -Boulevard, when his me to drop i "I loved him very much when car st: ruck the -rear of a machine Rodney L. Ameigh, we married.

But now that Fve 1022 West ThirA'Str-eet. tried everything I know to help' According to police. Ameigh was Mrs. Alice C. Tompkim be held a the 50 neral home, 125 North Main Street.

Mrs. Alice Catherine Tompklns. 1 018 Grove Str.eet. died- at Jersey Shore' this afternoon at 2,30 o'clock. Burial will be in Jersey Shore DEATHS From North Central Area Mrs.

Matilda Kiff "MANSFIELD M'rs. Matilda Kiff, 82,. of Canton, died Friday, July Sund July- Survivors' include' her husband, Arfhur dauirhte.rs., Mrs. room Mr. Tobin expir Mr.

Tobln and his wife wer employed at Williamsport Milk -Products Company. Mrs. Toburrhad been employed in several -the in City while her husband worked as a refrigeration repairman for the same company. Ralph Ardabell, and Elsie, both of thlS-c-ttyr-SOBS. Warren Couple's-Surwvors and Alvin, all of this city; one Th Tobins 1 three children are: sister, Minerva--Curchoe; Jack-, three brothers, Frank with Air Force at Blloxi, Howard Miller, and George Miller, and Mrs.

Betty'Shoemaker, all of this mother, Mrs. I of DuBoistown. Mrs. Tobin was Elsie Milter, this and three grandchildren. Funeral services will be held at the residence, 2 p.m.

Wednesday. him I know ra vel-i west, oh Washington Edith of A.ba; a brother. me? Thanks for listening. 'It wa to turn i ffive tin! help to unload. give up! I hate to Boulevard and slowed -lot; the traf- ic light at the inte'rsectio'n when How dr--families get this way71 BEWTT-PERED" It Is mothers who make lake jour son most of, anniversaries.

"Monday's! and leave your husband for a. your father's birthday," she will! See-how on remind the children; "Let's list our presents, so we won't duplicate. Ill get a big dinner for him, It is surely better than Audet machine crashed into the rear of the Ameigh machine. Survivors; a sister, Miss! The ev Charles F. Berkhefnier, of the Pine Street Meth'o- Chureh.

of-which the-deceased! this city. the former RoseUa Holmes. Mr. Tobin is survived aiso by Mrs. Helen Richards, thus city; Mrs.

Charles E. Haas, South Wtl- and Betty G. at home. Walter Foss, of Cantpn, eral nieces and nephews. Funeral services were held Sunday in Canton with'the--Rev.

G. E. that he focgot about IRostofer officiating. Inlerment was a member, will officiate. Interment will be made in toursvllle Cemetery.

Friends may a own. pot made in Alba Cemetery. This move may Straighten him he we'll all dress up!" Why shouldn't' lish celebrations-cfpr i wives? starting a divorce, in your uncer- Hate. Let him Iry to get aiong alone." The children would grow up I may be the needs, realize tKat Mother-Ms a Very to find, the strength to portent Person--almost Ss important as they are. They, would take their cue, and really around her.

Usually inarticulate and sel- fiyh. they would tell her how much shr means to them, they'd wrap. Ahd Mother wouTcl blush a i and. say you shouldn't have done he happier a shp has been in years. Family customs become rlrcn's fondest memori'v.

and was committed to the County survive Jail in default' of $300. haps the most beautiful is thei Up drinkine entirely. am so sorry! Don't wait for next Mother's Day to show her how you love ner. She will not alway with vou. Make her life her.

Address her at this news- Avenue and i park psper. ed car of Marv Cuzro. 329-park Released by the Bell Syndicate. Avenue ar Fred H. Blood TROY--Fred H.

53, of I I i community, died Thursday, violation 2j; i9 49 al George CX Carpenter 536 lp a canandaigua, Court Street entered a plea of. Survivors include his wife, Mrs. to charge of hit-and-run Louise Wade a son. Rich- call at the residence Tuesday eve ning- 7 to 9. FUNERALS Survivors of Mrs.

Tobin include her mother. Mrs TTJrnpr DuBoistown; and followine A stepsons, and sisters: Walter, of DuBoistown; and Fred and Robert, this city; Mrs. Ruth Whipple, of Olean, N.Y., Wjlliarn- NEFF Funeral services for- Colieman and Mrs. Mae Rauch. Mis? Annip R.

S4, DjiBoistown. Woodmont will be Funeral arrangements were to today at 1.30.p.m. at the funeral be made today. home, 500 "We.st Fourth Street. The Rev.

W. Heisley. pastor of the'First Evangelical United! aLso survive. He wasj The body i at the Troy funeral 5 arrangemen will be made-later-, P.uf' Brethren Church will officiate. Ins, ot rviarfo i a Mrs.

Nellie PORT ALLEGAMi" Word has beea. Deceived -here death of Keeping I'p With i i ni ty PeTs on a KlTo Avenue. Carpenter stopped and Mrs. Nellie Johnson, of Harris- jplcked up ihf pieces of wreckage, issident here for many his machinTand continued to (years. She has served as a house- his Police traced his carjkeeper at the rectory of St.

Gaby following a trail of water left.briel's" She. is, survived I 'sf sweep to the toward wood Cemetery. radfator. He toldjby a son, -Robert, alsft. of wheel.

1 were estimated at $195 the two machines. Picture Rocks. Mrs. J. Russell Pierce and Harold Lloyd.

Taylor, has Jay, of Philadelphia, are spending been visiting-, his sister. Mrs. two week's with the tonwi'i, ji B. Rockwell and. Mrs.

c. E. Truman Ralks At Plan Change (Continued From First Page) Peter H. Bowers PORT A A ministration. IV mavxSp'eed the -iay when the CommjHtists i 1,1 pro- (prdbablyMn early Fall) a Henry Bowers.

87, died at his gover-nmentxJf their own. This will home here Saturday raise thexfuestion'of recognition. 23, 1943. Born In Narrowsburg, he came to this section in 1880 as a farmer. Later he established a.

mercantile business fro, Iwftich he retlred'about sevenears CommlaslQn6r.s.._.r«serve 4 -c With a'l! burner, the right to reject anv or all bids. SinS 6 ctral H. "At reduced price sold week-- "Esceptiona'Uv fine home on i-jt wTui smgie 7-roorn brick on First rear Hospital, oa large Ibl with 3- car garage. CLOKEY AGENCY Sli-ws W. 4th Dial Res 2-4259 WEEKEND EXlKAl Six -rooms on First -Avenue, Southside.

Good value for asking price of S4.000. Owner -Jrtli cnn trade for New- rooms ta Eaxt End. Gpotf" condition Uirougtiout. occu- I-ancy. And just JK.OOO, Colder, Inc.

Realtor Dial 2-S738 S-ROOM house hardwood! uninn le 6ih This Steelworkers union is WISE Lycomlng County Commissioners Attest: Paul Dr Bailey ChleT Clerk include Dor- iSc radar to. detect attacking rf i uor: lanes. fighter planes to hy Jessexl. daughter, ff I Eva Falk. irranH- Scenic Beauty Noted on Tri (Continued From First if he would be not.

so wg did not 1 try him. Quickiy--we snapped a picture of him and it will be a good one. small world this is. too. fywhere find Americans or have studied or traveled in In i little Inn in the.

Alps we chatted wffh" had studied at Smith College in Massachusetts. She is now the welfare worker for a large industrial firm" in Zurich. In short order we had quite conversation -going and were learn quite a bit from her. Three Questions There is one. thing we found a cheson and his advisers have to bu i ing today, however.

May- three basic questions: i ofle shou (' e6t too excited, 1. When -a govern-: about it, but you know yrfur daddy, ment is created what kind of are that when you become and.tr.ade relationship shnnlrt i Bother the United States and other west-; Acheson Orders far last Study (Continued From First Page) -rapidly approaching a new rhase, long-expected. A revived Comm'un- ton is regarded here as finishing pressures mains of the Chiang. ad- sister. Miss Maude Bennett Mr.

and Mrs. Gradyn and C. L. Winder attended a. supper meeting of the Woman's Society at Mapleton Mr.

and 1 UW.hfSXSS, i ended a. sup- QpO Mr Tru a Wlll an CJHlrch, of which he VVOm Fraley has-returned nt this Falk, ern powers establish with it? 1 11 the School Dlstrfct for July 5, 1949. here. -Their daughter. Miss Barbara spending a be con- Luther- dl-ch, of which he was an 2.

If large.pockets of resistance to Communiat domination continue in remote areas after the Cqmmun- overrun most of China, Balance Wlb I Miss Hjen raring Hece.pt, 19.48-49 Advocates of program wilrSrffieiate. Interment will ndsjbe made in Fairview Cemete'ry. rary' deacon, this afternoon the United States assist the The Rev. C. O.

groups? Also should the selves Expenditures 19-48-49 7 5 ID Assessed NORA M. BAILEY. -MARY'S. CAMPBELL Auditors 12,656.31 Jn" th is- i cln i ty A daughter 4.oi4.7aJ was 'born to Si05.942.oo Ljtue July 14 and. has been named Sarah Ethel Mr.

and Mrs. Harry Boyer, of Syracuse, N.Y., relatives.HHne,. Afternoon callers were Mr. and Mrs. Paul Frank Kent (Continued From Page 4) feeble affair.

On the contrary t. it is-big and strong and fully icdpable of folding its own with 7-room house, modem. biggest industrial concern. But hath, hot waw.r to have the sympathetic support the President of the United a 3 is an enormous advantage tr' 0l in wage controverysy. It heat.

Soalriera or 3rd. a a-d i D.al in controverysy. difficult for other side to get its case the The Administra- b-jii: fearjres. i a c.I.O. Rublicity, supple- a Sl by the highly articulate forced hot water heaung quite numerous "liberal with all copter ew V- llstf tesmen drown out the voices wiTiuoTvs.

tian shades, beautiful hardwood Of 1 en 'cSSe. lot Should Be Neutral Kir.sey. Monteonierj-. Pa. Phone This is routine union strategy.

Irvin. 39A Montgomery, pa. Truman board's report is due Mngyci-f-cM SeCt'On in a )out 4 days. It is expected sla'e -oof dwcUlnR. 3 propbse a amt-haii first floor.

4 rocrasiable to the union but and second Hoor. Enclosed baJ-j ce ptablettcr-4jie industry. The lat- a wilj balk, but it isn't easy to 2" see how, with full Administration Mr. Murray can lose in the end. Meanwhile, the 'automo- Seen by appolnLmcnt Prx-e' SS5CO.

HORN, Realtor Dial 2-2662 Above the Average bile workers and other big unions are waiting to see how much of a i victory he gains before launching I their They, too, will have This "one--5 cooins on floor with presidential support. Of attached and driveway, on a is all wrong. In. any bai tt- 1 -1 between labor and Industry, lav" DiaJ 466C an Sa3 on 'j primary concern of every Presi- "yG8 (dent Should be the public interest, o. 1 Truman's political alliance 317 PIXE ST.

w-ith the C.I.O. and the extent to Possession 30 Days whicAh -I-p. has penetrated brick home with bath. ms Administration makes this im- turpacVri-caf ga'raite Ccntrai possible for him. No one wants of Blooms- led at the home of Mr: Charles Gardner Donald Burgett, in Gardner, ck whiles atory blows bombers and rein- hey argue that, tin- 1 equipped to fight holding action, Russia it sweep over Europe and the and-compel this coian- to defend itfeelf without bases near the Soviets.

Sir and Cl "itics are fearful, on the other calle'd at Mrs Glenn under getting arms be over-run by Russia In case jwar. In that event, they say, the! said" i weapons would fall into Russian hands. mer's parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Boyer en route to Washington and days in New Paris A son was Frale recently.

born to Mr. and Mrs. Charles J- Boyer July 17 at Springfield. O. Mr Bover is the son of Mr.

and Tne Rev. and Mrs. Orrie ri. Mrs John Boyer Mr. and Mrs.

Stanton attejided the of; Frank Brown en route from former's uncle, The Rev. Idis: more. to Harrisburg. soent Livingston, at Syracuse, N.Y...; Sunday with Mr. and Mrs.

-C. L. Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Higley and: Harry familjj-were Sunday guests jat thej of Van Hornville, is spending.home of -Mr.

fw davs "with Miss Maude Ben-: Mr and Mrs Cleon Loretta Higlev remairted and and'daughters, of Wormlej-s- spending a week there "'theTnrninaUon Tnhn a i i i Ue cU.IIlindUOn Ql UnSaiC Senator Proposes Clearing House United States p'rovide underground support for anti-Comrnunist groups wjiich might fornied in Communist-controlled In the lands around Com- what kind.of defense concepts can be a i to block the spread of Communism? had at least two folks in the bus (s.trangers to most of us they were not of our party and had gotten on along the way) who were busy talking about the most insignificant things in the shadow of all the majesty of the they were not overcome by" beauty and the grandeur of the scenery is niore'than I can ever tell you. of being moved to reverence and awe, they were constantly (Continued From First Page) collect a commission for their help. "So far as I know there is nothing illegal about that in itself, but about this little thing or, iiV" it that. It made claddy -think of tpe 3y More-work actually -has been noefwho said-- in. tho a than on thpr a OI lne 0 1 5ala i latter question than on.the first two.

While final decisions are yet to be marie by Acheson and Mr. Truman, there appears to be 1 it 11 u- i there always is the danger thatj a America's Far Eastern such- people will try to', trade wou.uitrienclship i government offi- to a a For- Indonesia NO I ES County Farm Agent a a a i a arm bure. spent a weeiTw-ith Mr, BoW John VanBarriger and daughter-- ton's father Walter. Boston, of Towanda, are spenrimp a week: I I L.itr fiijiiupuicrA. exert mfluence I lBur ma, Siarn a French Indo- I China 'will Be increasingly designed He added that if the government were to set up a general clearing house of information in Washington, businessmen could go there to find out 'about contracts in "prospect, and be told just how" to apply.

"It seems to me," said Mundt, "that might eliminate any excuse for five percenters. It certainly should discourage them." The Senator said he feels broadening of the lobbyist registration law to apply asujyell peiv. Origin of Coal Czar Idea Asked (Continued From First Psvge) said, "but I have, no present plans Recent studies reveal that un-; centers with Mr. and Mrs. Lewis end here at her residence Saturday guests were Mr.

Mrs. 'Marie BediEord, (laughter of Mr. Donald of Philadelphia, and Victor 1 Thev left Sunday accompanied bv Tuesday in Scranton where she tims One of everv 17 Charles Gansell for a trip took a test at Marx-wood College dents UnltlTstate the New England States and Can- preparation for a nurssng fer a acci BCCI TODAY'S IDEA IN AGRICULTURE Bo H. R. Andtrt "Earth's crammed with Heaven and every common brush afire with God, but only the man- who sees takes off his shoes and worships--the rest sit around and eat blackberries." When the da'y that you may be privileged to come this way may you see and think only of the great and glorious hand of- the Almighty who has fashioned these hills that stand with a beauty indescribable.

Love, Daddy. tcrssk The won't be confined" to coal industry operations, although "the emphasis' will them at. the start. The general goal of the committee is, in Robertson's words, to look into "the existence and extent economic power over trade and commerce" in the busi- ness and labor union field gener- prices paid by the Sous damage to the timber land. beth Kufl.

of'Torrehce. spent the. guests of Mr. and Mrs. HarUmipTM" er.

Mta Haze, New-! Fetherba Ho week-end her. Mta Haze, New-! Fetherbay i man accompanied her to Snell.i after having snent two weeks Forks Township, spent, the her mother. Mrs. Mary Newman week-end at Mr. farm i Fori AUrhapl con acci-L forage If TCh from this, type of Unsafe practices in dealing with wooded area animals was second in sa iM'Htij "rn aim--Among -other coirjinon a )f course, It recem iy for Mrs.

Annie Conff-r. of i children of Hughesville spent actSi are knowingly using defec- controversy j.os AngPles, Mrs. Harry Wednesday in Miliview with her jive' or unguarded i try iJL Wvens. Mrs-tg. Mjller Mr.

and Mrs. H. L. Moly- orking on or a dangerous Priced for quick sale; President to be anti-union any Jolh'n H. Bubb, Realtor more than the want hlm to be 112 4tn 5r.

Dial 5260 But with every THIS 7-room rrirae which labor-industry struggle to have csn be 'as a f.nx.f or duplex. the President wholly labor all o-nveaiences. and Is at 317 Chestnut St. Alust be ct to settle estate. unjust.

vear Reduced to as unwholesortle as It is So long ns the big labor bosses can count the White House as their basic asset, this nation will not regain Its economic health last completed w-Uhin the Unchecked, this i House- 1508 A I alliance means a labor dic- of Uia most 74. "'itOr, CT'sroM b-jllt brick Frj-mire Renitor, Jacob and Mrs. Nellie neux Mrs. Robert Willouer and moving equipment, handling too Haman. JSTT.S.

spent the latter part: heavy loads, and doing work with- I i i I i i I a K'fl A i Montffomeru of iasf week in Philadelphia ou sufficient instruction, -they attended the funeral of a rel- Special phases of- a safety the forest cover--a good protection against erosion--Is in the rest of the woodlot. Grazing destroys young trees and removes this Studies have shown that in slop- Ing open fields, unprotected by my. of Montgomery, have returned Inn as" the "guesT'of his The 'a7cent on s'ha'lt f. fe Si to their home a visiting a uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs.

Hal- Not Kill." Monday will be Home The committee decided to conduct its investigation after indus- If shade is'needed, fencing officials representing -norih-i lall wooded area offers a triple: coa i producers had discussed) The livestock has pro-1 the idea a chicf-ncgo itection from sun and flies, ti young growth in the main lot is spared from damage, and Mr and Mrs A Franklin Reas- a i Jack DeHaxen. of Sam- wil i be stressed each day of Na' 'A anrt lini tar Sp 1 spendfng the tional Farm Safety Week. Sunday er and children. Franklin and Jim- remainder of the Summer at xvill be ob.scrv-ed as Church Dav. WEEKLY AUCTION Or LIVESTOCK POULTRY AND EGGS TIME Each Tuesday, 1,00 P.M.

Penn Central Livestock Market -No. 2, Williamsport, Pa. A REUAWitPkAOE TO MARKET VOfK Gardner Robert McNair. of Safety Day. featuring good house- vick is spending two weeks at Tuesday will be Live, homc Mr and Mrs GeoTKe stc Safety Day.

with the a'ccent week with Mrs. Ruftis Rector Pennsville, N.J. Miss Shir Harer of Montgomery R.D.. who is Thompson Mr. and Mrs.

Freas a student of the Hnrrisburg Gen- Hess, of Dallas snent the Wednesday will emphasize safety eral Hospital was home for sev- a the hoime of their son-in-lawJ from falls. Thursday will be High- eral days with her parents, Mr. i and daughter. Mr. and Mrs.

Ted Way Safety Day. 'Friday will be and Mrs. L. A. Harer.

Mr. i Campbell. H. L. Molyneux re- Machinery Safety Day.

S'alurday and Mrs. Luther Rahauser of New turned to his home at Miliview will be Review Day, for review of; Enterprise, spent the week-end from the Williamsport Hospital, all phases of accident with Mr. and F. he underwent a the elimination of un- and soil losses are many' than in of Montgomery. operation.

(safe practices. FOR VOLB INSULATION and HOOFING PBOBI.KMS W7LLIAM8PORT HOME IMPROVEMENT CO, 2--4707--jr 2-O495 "Free a He Iin't Dn All UMI Oortr DONT S9UINT-- AVOID SUMMIR Order SUNGI ASSES Clear Slnf ftagtrt now for your Sun- glasui or qliuo for only torn- Bifouk, $11.75 compl.t.. RODIRS 7S IIPOCAL COMPUTI. .71 136 W. WILLIAMSPORT, PA.

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About Williamsport Sun-Gazette Archive

Pages Available:
164,212
Years Available:
1807-1973