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The Daily Intelligencer from Doylestown, Pennsylvania • Page 1

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TV IrVtgfs Doing Around Central Bucks Tbe aera2e across trte Lkn lest ptuats ani Mr Sandemar street' hgMinz project and Mr Lbester 33 point m0tt been comyle'ed Fdard Happ. loca! contrattor PEARIMAN'S INVITtS TOO TO ATTfND THf fiMMt PANCAKE FESTIVAL JANUARY 17 AUNT A Th W1 CENTRAL BUCKS HIGH ICAAIAJA SCHOOL CAFETERIA Safltor4 KIWANtS aOTAlT UONS CUI0S p.m. A4vn $1, 0Hm SOc fflussel OPEN DAILY UNTIL 5:30 P.M. duties with Cornpaoy D. Infantry FTiiif wi Ttam.

PNG. in tbe LkninXr. 2 tbe llDdnN DOYLE 3TQ WW, PA FRIDAY UNTIL 9 P.M. Voting Booths The fir mrrtirjg of th rJ Rotary. K.naius aid Lions clubs and said that appraximatply tber tnan the Faster breaiiast arej me will be b4d Ot it Thurs Anune interested can apitiv n.

oirt lan is At CuBtr Jwr Count Cwr.mii toners offto scorer? tr Lryieown vat at L.vezey av na Cfs ln0 it I5 pm. At Duplicate Bridge tournament al mwed into the former bvcle eeai ere Mrs Ricfcard W. Oasand av it of Mam st C.rurto frr a kt i ucttW: as 3l'i points itn four tableimi motored bulbs, fluorescent Saturday. Jar IT. in cafeter pta.

The eet toamasneet regies and wreaths have been ia of the Centra! Bucks Hifis oe i u. mi Laken down and only toe mres School Lodbok sad asj bridge ayer'ttat are strung acros the street! may catlms Fillmore remajn to be removed from their 37 The tournament is not 1 moorings. I Bucks County Commission restricted to Country Club roem i ers will entertain representatives I Chier Warrant Otricer Frank of a cumber of Bucks county pub Walton, who underwent an Hie and rtrivat aeencies and Want's restaurant, which was operation in Dpylestown Hospital. of the press at dinner' Wfx! ih Arrad Bu'ld'ne i not able to resume I WIDOWS OXLT TOKYO CPU VISITS MAC M1LLAA Tokyo polk Carrie Walters FueraJ Service Mrs. Came Walters.

.4. widow FllneraI senic a beinz held of WilUam Walters, died uneipect to6ay (or Lak. 1 Bureau of Community Devel Walters. Riegetsville. where bury for 15 years aod was ac.

Charles David Hamburg, son of Mr and Mrs Charles H. Ham burg. 59 Franklin ave has been elected historian of the Upper Middler class at the Mercersburg Academv. These elections werej held just before Christmas and the results were recently anaouncea. MUSSELMANS January Clearance Continues Many wonderful values are available for the thrifty shopper, and with much winter weather ahead you'U find splendid opportunities for real savings.

Misses Winter Coats Coats that were 39.95 Now $26.90 Coats that were S49.95 Now $32.90 Coats that were $59.95 Now $39.90 Coats that were 79.95 Now $49.90 Misses Junior Half Size Dresses Drosses that were $8.95 Now 5.88 Dresses that were S13.95 Now 8.88 Dresses that were 19.95 Now $12.88 Misses Sportswear Wool Skirts that were 5.95 Now $3.88 Wool Skirts that were S8.95 Now $5.88 Blouses that were 3.95 Now $2.88 Blouses that were S7.95 Now $4.88 Slipover Sweaters that were S5.95 Now S3.88 Banlon Slipons that were 7.95 Now $4.88 Dusters and Housecoats Quilted Dusters that were 8.95 Now $5.88 Cotton Dusters that were 5.95 Now $3.88 Nylon Lingerie Nylon Tricot Slips that were $3.95 Now $2.88 Nylon Tricot Panties that were $1.00 Now 68c Blankets and Spreads Chatham 72 90 Blankets that were S12.95 Now $9.88 Twin Size Chenille Spreads that were S3.95 Now. $5.88 Sheets and Pillow Cases Utica Thrift Muslin Sheets 81x9972x108 $1.99 Utica Thrift Muslin Pillow Cases 42x36 48c Utica Fine Percale Sheets Twin 72x108 $2.39 Utica Fine Percale Sheets Double 81x108 $2.79 Utica Fine Percale Pillow Cases 42x38J 69c Cannon Bath Towels Full Bath Size 24x44 Towels that were 1.00 Now 78c Matching Face Cloths that were 29c Now 22c Born in Durham, she was a mortal Presbvterian Church, daughter of Benjamin and Maryj Friends have been asked to Lippincott Fleming. omjt ncwers and to send contri She was a member of St. Pet but ions to the Dovlestown Hos ers Lutheran Church. Riegels pitai Building Fund or to the viI, Thompson Memorial Church In addition to the son with Building Fund, whom she lived, she is survived Shaffer.

Riegelsvtlle, N. seven Mrs mita Pearl Cope Xeiswend grandchildren and four great er, Consbohocken. died on Sun grandchildren; three day in a Nomstown hospital. She Benjamin Fleming, Riegelsvflle: the Charles and Arthur reining, RiegelsviUe, X.J.; a sister. Mrs.

Frank Edinger, Mflford RD. X.J. Funeral serv ices will be held Friday at 2 dju. from the Robert W. Snyder Funeral Home, Riegels ville.

Fnends may, can musaay evening. Burial will be made in RiegelsviUe Onion cemetery, Siva Jon 13 3 NSrHEIMEft. of 2S) Peri Rood, Po Jcnucr li, itsf. Charles H. Reed Funeral Home 182 W.

CO'IRT ST. DOYLESTOWN, PA. IlLMOM WW J. S. Leaver 1 Funeral riorr.e hen.

rYrsnid 4 Burkinhnm. Pg FLOWERS Sandy Ridge f. St Sl riltnwa woma at Mart1 lor years. She lived at Telford RD 2 at one time. She was the daughter! of Calvm and Heme T.

Cope. WORTHINGTON, Dsy(tpw. Pe 10. 1959. Mc hotbo io i lot Mary, Kerr, Wer n.ngun.

S3 and frinct crs tend funerol Th. W. C. Funere) Hon Wasns. Pa.

on r.idc,, Jo ry 1 clock P.M. Fnenflj rati Tuooy evwng, 7 r5 Vlniny Novo'. AoJ. 60 The iursrol ot Tne W. C.

Ftnrol heme, vyecmbe. Pa on Wd neisoy, Jcnoory or II ocieck A Friwdj moy 7jdoy even ng, 7 oni fr Jn 12 2 HorvtT, hvjoend at PrMmdi nay co'l Tuesday eve in 7h. Vairei SKceff Ft ne Ham Tennt! Avsrut, Amoler, P. No i 'Sweff Joo 12 0. EoW U.

sj, Jcniflry 13 OI FLOWERS Complete Fforol Service) ELBLt aORIST Select Sate Now In Progress featuring only our finest sfocfc of nationally advertised men's, women's ond chiW ren's shoes. LIMITED TIME ONLY! Farm Show wamea the ww A 'force to help fight juvenile deiin ff AI ujeacy. To 'je lot a I MARKET REPORTS 1 c. VI 1 "M.90B Pa l.S Beets: Bu XJ 1 50 tflO; Pa. 1 25 j.

a woman must be a Suppty about 70 Carrot; 175 Bu NJ 1 2S 1J0, Pa. Farm Show Commission said the Per siau nier ateers anc 2 Mushrooms: Pa. Jt baskets estimated throng eclipsed the prt stackers and feeders. aod eitra fancy 90 1.35. xus mark oi I35.000 set TradiM ah SjaogWer eers uv pecab 1.25 150.

ea, about 25 higher. Cows steady to Parsnips: bu. NJ. x.aO 1.75 Dovievtown LONDON 1 1 PI Nai Pote Sar 25 higher, with advance on cutter pa 1.15. Oc rack as heard i in secretary general of jriiteidaniX wdi Sf i''ad3'" fiadistux NJ bu black .73 S1.

LONDON' IPlNai Pote Sar Saurda a C.iya when a So bea: A Treaty Orgaaka. re jp rds of oce4aJ rr.oo Squama. NJ bu butternut 123 i.on. tilted British Prim Cold weather, ifc th at least a cay "hwi .4 1 Dims and Cbester WurtJ key .0 DaytoAwn to an honor vhat In the orii they urf vt4. oi fwrm of prwpttition.

hi rf. TV! Tsnips: Bl'. Pa. 1 50 225. VJ noasts; Mrs.

I siltoa' Wlth the xceptn the uest. Aunt Jemma. who auwma'K otg macftine plaiwd must previous ho; V. 2 225. pretious to V.

coxmun.ty Par: cake Festival to be held new Obituaries And Funeral Notices Jd3it2 jl Jie aritKis standard and Sow soad 25 31 L'til Rutabagas Pa bu wasbeJ 1.75. cocMsLi began immediately with av down to 19. cry i sfcecp. borsei and; 1.000. Trading moderate EGGS Aiar being exhibited for honors.

jy active. Barrows and gilts about phil.DFJ PHIA Lri Kaynwnd A. Seidel. VirginviUe.iSO lower. Sows steady.

VS 13 Market unsettled. Prices uncham; fcad the grand champion Aj rshire grade 18D 2 lbs. barrows and easts lower; lower pric buil anions the dairy cattle sbowc (tills 19 20. A few lots 1 2 grade wer, a resuii of declines at Masonic Home Farms. 20 21, and a few lots mos'ly No.

terminal markets; olter Eiiiabetatown, displayed tbe best, 1. 200 220 lbs. up to 21 JO. however, were cow in this department. Winners Sheep: 300.

Trading active. ut mediums and small in the Guernsey class were a bull Wooled slaughter lambs trjcg to aefe shi to short or neds. Pric owned by Lehigh Artificial Valley. higher. Good and choice 21 JO maiers jn cartons censum Breeders ABentown and a buI123.

A few lots up to 23 50. Utility grades Grade A and U. S. jand a cow shown by Dr. George, and lw good IS 50 2 1.50.

i Grade A targe whites and browns Pa. Wr9ivWe RD tT, 3 medi'jTn Francb: Pitkin. Director 1 Hospital. She had lived in Sote i1 juuri s. uiwq Menzie Dairy.

McKeesport, wone tne PhUadelphia i whole whites and browns mostly the top award for its mare. jsale produce market yesterday, ac 'Scores Clean Sweep A clean sweep for Waldo Bar ron. Slippery Hock, marked the: ron. Slippery kock. manceo both tbe Type and Type Mer ino judging.

Newsmen said Granam appear 3.75. Ofela. fair 2. 10 3.00. very urea upon nis arrival Chamber To Hold Dinner Cont.ny rrem Firi Psoe ioa coounittee, will present their report of candidates for officers and directcrs Thursday evening.

Election of officers will be held Thursday, Feb. 19. Mueller, chairman of the enter tainment committee, reported the annual banquet will be bead Thursday, March 19, which will also be observed as a ladies' night. DardeNamed Firemen Josh Cody Settles Down To Farm Life Josh Cody, who will retire as time would be spent operating! the farm which is mostly devoted 1 grain producing. A native of Franklin.

Butter: Offerings attenuate on i top grades for a lair regular market Iamb category showing a coJ uar seasonal demand' CorT, ared Shropshire, leading 4 Clim the previous report, prices wer. members to four victories in tbcXv unchanged to half cent lower, five breed contests held for these Prices to retailers parchment wrapped quarter pound prints in cartons Grade AA 65 67: Grade A SS; no Grade prices. Live Poultry: Market quiet: tne.uicn up siaymans aJ.w. contest to select the best sheep. I Delicious 3JB.

Red Delicious 3.30 JSTU: Barron's rams and ewes werej to 3.75; Pa. Staymans iair (o good 1, named the best of their in! 2.10 3.25. best 2.9l5. Golden De feS for processors at unde Billy Graham To er Mayo Clinic couraged" to have his eye ailment treated as quicKjy as possioie. enters Mayo Clinic today in near by Rochester, Minn.

Graham abruptly cancelled a speech in Dallas. Monday io order to fly to Minneapolis where, he spent, the night. trZ: SSp retciouoi ice packed young chickens. i cartonso. cen pack, "filers and fryer, firmer: pr.c Pa.

Delicious 150s 160s to Homes 72 l00s 2.30, Jonathans 150s fPP for, fa er 225 lying sentiment unsettled. Prices Potatoes: 1. size A SO lb iPa delivered warehouse Phfla sacks Katahdins Pa. mostly jdto Grade A and U.S. Grade min.

fair to good .95. few 1 mosUy Hens 105. L. 2 in. min.

I.0O, unsettled wtth values unchanged Me. in 1.10 1.15 fair NJs to Slower. Offerings ample cn 85. light weight 4 5 lb. sizes, but Sweet potatoes: Bu.

NJ orange closely held on heavier weights. 2.50 3.00 poorer 1.50 2 25. OklaJ Demand fair. Prices paid deliv 3.25 3.50, yellows fair 3 25 3.50; ered warehouse Philadelphia Eastern Shore va. Porto Kicos, uraae lJJ, 2 JDS.

b12 j2. mosnv ov i Drunken Drivers tor at the close of the school canoed Rrt Poo. year, said today he plans to de 39 davs to a year Bucks Coun vote his time to farming ty Uoyd stokes 31 he would retire in June when he 1 reaches the University manda tory retirement age of 67. owns 1 levue Penndel, was sen tenced to 15 days to a year in County Prison. John W.

Bragg. 61 Mistletoe Lan. Levittawn 'was fined $125 "When the wife and I bought KicTTlSrbi noity at the'scene of an ac plan to settle down bee, Cody cidenL He had pleaded guilry. said. I Judge Rubin sentenced Lloyd He said that while be "planned Spokes.

45, of 31 BeDevue see a few games most of rus Trenton, to serve 15 days to ona year in prison and pay costs amounting to S50.15. Spokes pleaded guilty to a charge of op erating his automobile after hit W' drives license had been years as head basketball coach president. George Patterson; trea jduring which his teams had a 'eFt nJ'ni; Leatherman': lrecord Wcst Airdrie ilsurer. Howard sec of 124 victories and 103 j5 Philadelph llretary, Edwin Hendricks: trustee, defeats. It George McArthur: fire chief.

Pe i liter Darde assistant: Lavern GIVES CLERGY WARNING liWalter. Peter Darde and Ro PARIS fUPD Maurice Cardi ijbert Wert: captain of the fire'nal Feltin has warned the Roman, the opening 'jweiler was named the engineer. out of polidcs. Biester, FOR MEN NUNN BUSH FOR MEN FOR CHILDREN EDWARDS FOR CHILDREN wm $.95 to NOW as sentenced to six month; in the Bucks County Prison on burglary charge. The grand jury was charged at SELECT SHOES AT SAVINGS FOR WOMEN WILBUR COON NATURAL BRIDGE FOR WOMEN WERE $9.95 TO $11.95 NOW 10 OFF AT yesterday ses ll police Joseph Speicer.

Raloh Det 1 Catholic clergy in France to keep'sion by President Judge Edward NO HUSTLE OR BUSTLE SHOP AT LEISURE GET INDIVIDUAL ATTENTION EXPERT FITTING FREE PARKING OPEN. FRIDAY TIL 9 P.M. SHOP AND SAVE AT LEISURE OWE5Tnd5TATE.

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