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The Gettysburg Times from Gettysburg, Pennsylvania • Page 3

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J.t SATURDAY EVENING. MARCH 2nd. 1929. FOUNTAIN DAIJE Fountain and Mrs. Roy Frey, Miss Elsie Seiti and Mrs.

Daniel Frey spent day afternoon'with Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Carson, of Miss Flora Hull, who has been ill, is improving. Mi-s. Dcwcy Sanders and son, Om with Mrs.

Maude Kholda, of Greenstone. Mrs. Frank Shoekey, of Pennersville, and Mrs. Glenn Martin and spent Wednesday, with Mrs. CarVoll Martin.

Mrs. Ivan Carbaugh and daughter, Dorothy, spent Wednesday with Mrss. Carbaugh's parents, Mr. and Mrs. S.

H. Cline, and fam- Mr. and Mrs. Archie G. Nagle afternoon in Burney, of Charmian, spent Sun day with Mrs.

Sanders' parents, and Mrs. Frank 'spent Tuesday Mrs. Addie Hostetter has re- Waynesboro. turned home after spending a birthday party was given at tveck with her, sister, Mrs. H.

B. the home of Mr. and Mrs. Carroll iu-ipcr, of Lancaster. Martjn Wednesday evening in van Carbaugh and daughter, honor of Mrs.

Martin's birthday Dorothy, spent an evening recent- anniversary. Refreshments were l.v with Mr. Mrs. Lenius 8ervc d. Those present were Mr.

Drown, of Sabillasville, Maryland. Mrs. Carroll Martin, Mr. and! Miss Mary Nagle, of this olace, Glenn Martin, Mr. and -isited over the week-end with her 'William Eversole, Mr.

and Mrs. brother-in-law and sister, Mr. and en ms McClain, Mr. and Mrs. Mrs.

Martin, of Shippens-, Danfel Frey, Mr. and Mrs. lyafc Carbaugh, Mr. and Mrs. Clarthce Mr.

and Mrs. Cline, Miss McClain, Mrs. Nettwi Warren, Mrs. Julia Kint "and Donald Dagenhart --r spent last Sunday with Mr. and PUBLIC SALE lurs.

Harry Cline, of Mr and Mrs. Kellar TUESDAY, MARCH 5TH, 1929 and Mr. and Mrs. Harry CHne Thft ttn der8igned will sell on his last Saturday afternoon in farm kn6vfn Jobn Black Waynesboro. hfarm, in.

Straban Township, one Mr. and Ra4 ffom Harris burg state road, apd daughter, Emma, Mr. and thc Good Inte road, four miles Mrs. John Shindledecker spent Gettysburg, the followinf Sunday Mrs. Kint, of York.

Mr. and Mrs. John Gilland spent an evening) recently with S. H. CHne and" family.

k. Mrs. Kellar Dagenhart and SOB, Nettie Martin, Mrs. Frank Shoekey, Mrs. Addie Black, Mrs.

Amanda McClain, Mrs. Roy Frey, Miss Elsie Scitz, Esther McClain, Charlotte McClain, Doris Cornwcll, Dorothy Carbaugh, Lena McClain, Rosalie Eversole, Irvin Clark, Donald Warren, Guy Warren, Guernon Warren, Leonard Musselman, Richard Eversole, Edgar Karnaugh, Charles McClain, Vernon McClain, Theodore Eversole, Fulton Martin, Jack Warren, Charles Gilland, Maurice Gilland, Junior Martin and Lester Martin. 1 VALUABLE REAL INSTATE AND PERSONAL PROPERTY: ON WEDNESDAY, MARCH 6TH, TWO HEAD OF HORSES horse, good single line lead' Black mare, and offside wqi-k- Let Us Help Do you need I We are prepared to serve you wiflx anjr kind of bus any destination, at any time, on any bus line, regardless. We are the terminal for the largest bus lines operating 1 through here and are anxious to serve you. Union Bus Terminal C.

W. Garage Bell 260 and 261-J C. V. 102 TEN HEAD OF CATTLE Seyen milk cowa; three biiUs, from seven to nine buh- jdred pounds; two cows, with calves by their sides, one dose springer, rest are May and June cows; these'cows and bulls are Hotetem and Durham stock, all home raised. HEAD OF HOGS Chester White sow, with pigs at her side; two Chester White male the rest are shoats weighing fronv forty to one hundred Sali to commence atl o'clock eharp when terms will be known by JOHN S.

WOLFE Taylor, Auet. C. C. Bream, Ckrk. We can greatly help you GET Fresh Groceries and Red Arrow Money At BREAM'S STORE General Merchandise Cashtown, Pa.

It Pays You to Drive A Long Way to Deal With Us! through our quick LOAN When you want some cash for a serious need! Want it without red it confidentially. Just Call or Write and state your needs! American Industrial Credit Co. 10 York Street Hanover, Pehn'a. Bell 'Phone 267 Local 480 REAL ESTATE The undersigned will of fer at imblic sale oa the at the junction of 'th'e i i Quaker Valler miles North of lowingvaluable A lot of ground containing about three and one-hjill i with a brick dwelling-house, barn, chicken house anji out-build-! ings. The dwelling noustehSs Jnod- ern improvements including electric light, hot andi cold -water with electric automatic pump and storage tank There are numerous fruit treea on ises.

PERSONAL'PB0PBBTY Immediately after the sale of the real estate the following personal property a number of! antiques will be sold. Grand-latb-1 er's clock; secretary, 'book ease; i Windsor rocker; Windsor I Windsor arm-cbJJir; drop-leaf table; two ladder fcack lad- back rocker; Bostfln.rockeTran- now I I Cylinde the economy 1 i 1 ICE CREAM Service We carry a complete line of -Rebabbitted Rods in stock. or seiid in your old I Connecting Rods and we jvill immediately exchange them fpr New Rebabbitted Connecting Rods. All re- babbftting guaranteed free from defects in work aiid material. W.Epley Garage WILLARD BATTERY SERVICE Electrical H.

T. Electric H. F. HarbaA. tap, 6 6 6 is a Prescription for Cokfc, Grippe, Fin, BUlioua Fever and Malaria.

It the most speedy remedy knoww A I SODA GRILL 'if. A 0 UVL tique bed-steads; fire, tilt top table; a number of Ciirrier prints, and othec pietapas. Oak buffet; extension rest chairs rocker to match; kitchen cabinet; oil stoye and oven, large fce-box; mantle-dock; book; seat chairs, with rocker to match; raekj folding cot; medicine closet, walnut "bed-room iron beds; tables; oil stove; dining room stve; -chunk i soft; rockers; mihhors; stair carpets and rajf'-. by the yird; velvet. 9x12 rug; pots, and pans; Jtoid.

many other articles too.jj "to mention. Sale promptly, at twelve o'clock noon; when terms and conditions of real eataje sale will be made knpwn, and the Jprms of the 6 PAUL W. LONG9DORF, Executor of wfll. of M. Alice W.

Griest, decisased. Ira Auctioneer, 7 J. Donald Aftorney for estate. TON TRUCK New 1M Ton Utility Truck Is more powerful, has 7 in. more wbeelbase and accommodates any body up to 9 ft.

long. 4-speed trans- tnmioti tdth power take-off opening standard equipment. Chassis only, f. o. b.

factory, Flint, Michigan THE LIGHT DELIVERY The Chevrolet Light Delivery exceptional six-cylinder performance with unusual economy of operation. Chas- only, f. o. b. factory, Flint, 1(1 Michigan NEXT TO MAJESTIC THEATRE When you are thinking of health, accident and general insurance, SEE NEILW.GIBSON Y6rk Street Gettysburg.

Pa. TREES, SHRUBS and PLANTS at WHOLESALE PRICES of the largest -complete assortments in the East! You buy direct from the nursery, thus' saving' agents commission of to Expert landscape and horticultural servke free. Write for special price bulletin. THE WAYNE GARDENS Department U-6 WayiwBboro. Virginia THE SEDAN DELIVERY With its Body by Fisher, the Sedan Delivery combines passenger car smartness sturdy, dependable, economical performance.

F. o. b. factory, Flint, Michigan (Spare tire extra) with traffic conditions today demand six-cylinder greater flexibility, greater reserve 1 higher speed and swifter acceleration. And now--for the first time in commercial car, history--thisdesirablesir-cyhnderperform-j; ance has been made available -with the econ- omy of the four.

For the new Chevrolet trucks are not only offered in thej price range of the four--but" they are economical to operate as their famous four- cylinder predecessors! Both the Light Delivery and the iVz Ton Utility Chassis available with an unusually wide selection of body types--and among'them is one exactly suited to your requirements. ComeT in today We'll gladly arrange a trial load demonstration--load the truck as you would load it, and drive it over the roads your truck must travel in a regular day's work, 1 Gettysburg Sales Service John H. Pope, Prop. Gettysburg, Pa. Superior Garage C.

G. Sheely New Oxfori, Pa 4 I I I A 1814 1929 ANNOUNCEMENT Manufacturers of Adams County The Gettysburg National BaM is inviting the manufacturers of Adams County to use the barik building and facilities for a public exposition of the manufactured products of our County. This edition idll be open fo the public on certain dates to be arranged later. This exhibit is given for the piinwseoJ making the people acquainted with the large and varied manufacturing of our County. Floor space and stands will be provided by the bank without charge, The exhibitors will be expected to place and remove their own exhibits and to plan their own decorative features if they so desire.

'-C NATIONAL BANK I. JL President Strongest 4H HHfl Oldest.

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