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The Evening Sun from Hanover, Pennsylvania • Page 2

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The Evening Suni
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Hanover, Pennsylvania
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PAGE TWO THE SUN, HANOVER, Al'GVST 1 QIn CARNIVAL OPENED A' nnrr STOWN kial news briefs supervisor quits FOR M'sHERRVSTOWN AT SPRING GROV SPRING GROVE LIONS SCHOOL AUTHORITY INSTALL OFFICERS kopp amily holds SIXTEENTH REUNION ADAMS WEDDINGS Draws Large On Night Will At Ploygrouf'd Of This Week A crcad :r.e even- No 2. plar.e^ po-rour-d 2 -fr Vre lai tr.p Srr.r.'[ xr.e^'; ar.c a.i'. -1 The rr.c^ri;'^ -re GrfcCfe -r. W'i'r'i bar.c Tr.f^ er 9 rr. r.

Personal And P. :r.c:i..v ec norr.e ci rfr g' v.a-i The liper.c’.r.? 'ne Spar.zie.' J'ir Thcrr.a,'- Lo- ar.a The-- erf or W. Spar.r'.er’ arc ar.c rcr. Mis'- Berr.ce ard LeFe-. re are a ai the eet: Mr Mr' Frartciir.

'he erd Mr ard' A Scuth Mr Mr -Aerf- War II fr'rr 'he v.pr^ charfc-ed The rr.or.'.hV ir.ef^^r'.e 'hf- tlp'to-an Fi'h and Garr.e a'" tion oe he.d 6 30 a'. ihf- F'-'-h ard iarm near Ujwn Reireshrr-erT' of l-OCS' M.V'*-- He.er arc e-'o -rer; -ev- Ci. s' weeKerc arx: K.uri, 'rrc'. Or horre r.orr.e Mr ire Mrs H-cr, 'o er re ei ir A Mr ard ree: re.c or Suncav 'he ard Iri'-hiown Auxiliarr T.e Tr Tr.e tecre- b'. f.L-'*■ M-' Be: ard I SPRING GROVE The Sprint Grove C.ub a recer: Tre A :r.eet- ci a' 30 rr i i x.c* Dsu- John T.

Myers Resigns are ai follou-s. Pre.sider:, stew- Counc first Post the Rslpt. Robmscr: pre 5 icent. Jchr A Cari; Meet lomorrow rrxird president tre P.ev Richard Shareorook Kenneth Farrence. trpasurer, John Hench Iior.

Lewis: taf. RaymoTid Baublitz; directors for one year, Harr. ard John A directors for two vear' Ralph 47 ATTENDIN WORKSHOP IN GEnVvRj Romaine Lovina Snyder, eni for the dav 0. r.e.-e of Claij 'f' 'ourth ough Will News There Se in For Building PrOiect High School I Rev is 8:30 to 12:30 o'clock, on 0 secona bridegroom p.e ProbJems Te, Church YorK foDowed SPRING GROVE Th.e of John M'-'ers Spnrg 1 bcroush rtorth'-v last nieht 'he ha Hi! resigna- appointed f'r the rex: become effective 31 Or.f terx under the direction of the Rev He he.c the for Robinson, first vice for the president Prograrr and entirtain- De received now and Harry Schrum chairman, the r.ex- recular rr.eetine cf coun- Lioyd A arid John Hench: Cl! wai anncuncec Persons ir- ard corrrr.ittee, r. are Senft chairmar.

George Parto ccrtact Borough Secretar. Harry rence and Clayton South street I' John chsirman Richard wa' announced that if enoueh ap- Reirart and G. Fred Luckenbaueh: are received orior to 'he civic improvement and crmmunity meetinc. a se'- betterment. John Herth.

chair- wii; be calied to a sue- m.an. ard 'o Salar- for Ko 6 finance John Munnel! a month was chairm.an WiiMam. Run'ic Eim.er 'Siien bv utxcr Sterrar pia.r- of -re si-pen'i'Or '-o halt Larer'e -hairmar 'hrowine ear- Wil'. am T. Benre't and Laverne bgie and wa'te ais on Becker, road 'he dum.r area GL'ITYSBURG cii nignt passec an orcinance eivtaDiisrurg tire Gettysburg Authority for tre ci obtaining for a bui.dirg program, at the high school Meeting in regular in chambers Eait Middle Paul ood Sprrng white length dresi morrow films on -Lmpi, L.

ft.opp. nf rea Reaainc Program" and 1 vice Le- and she wore a corsage o. 1 Rohrbaugr rosebud5 A reception was held fol- -eta-. Kop- So-nt Grove losing the ceremony at the home chnd-craft series be 1 Albert of Ruth New Ox- strated and Friday a cem street tre counci.m.en unanimicusiy G-vfR ford cousin oi the bride, for the in reading wul be condur approver the crcinance Tne prc- Kopi Ipnn? and a small group oi 0 Oi v.a.e- hi.fnr'.ar Eir.ma fnends. The couple left On a wed- (ur a 'a-ion years Glenn Guise, North Stratton street, tlrree years Charles Bender Broadway, two years seph.

Harvev Lau, was decided to hold the 1951 reunion on the f.rst Sundav in in Koop's do'covc-red that a a a j.p wa w' O'. -r- He.T.le: Ft-. r. n.re C'-- vr'-- rr.D^r wier-r A c. arc wEter.mel- Dart'.

.0 H. f- .2 f- H'-. Err.r-.a Her arc Mis? SOCIAL NEUS BRIEFS OF biglerville are Or BI-V. A in "i f- r- Ja r. 5 a ir Mr ar A f- She f- for Ga rftel" Mem'r er' J.

re: y. arr. P'' icf nel Ai: F' roe aro Pf' Soeake of at 'he form.er riehwsv p.uth- to a ira'e claced the the dv.m.p Co'uncil de.s.rir¿ to the qr" m.ust a unioCft the sate from, the bor-ruch 's ho wil. direct 'o where noa'erial is dumped, A char.se wii; m.ade Mondav 14 in 'he collection of siper will col-. earbai'e or ard and dr- carbaze on Wed- Per.rn.S6..on c.s..ha:¿e -he comp iesoinded a' 'he ed compiairts from.

residents of tre Ritr.arc S. vice pre'ident; Msinc tuuo'dn R.Citie. crair- The 0 0 com.m.ifees under direction of Carl, second vice United Nations. Csrr.r. A chairroan Clarence aro Lloyd heal'h ard welfare Cla.r PE Zart.m?..r Georze Lau and Harry Hoke Cline crairrr.ar Dicker- Harr- ard Liors' information, Howard Rarrv Bert? ard Sa ion and bv-laws Elvin 'kenbauch.

chairman. Ra.pr. and Emor" Shaffer Coim.mii"ee- to s.ei-.e di- and Hutchison. West High grove, street. year Eugene Bulleit Prizes as foilcws were awarded: borougr exp.ainec ti.at the Youngest oerscn Doroucr part the authcritv Ann Matthews, daughter of and wou.d oe except to se.ect Mrs.

Charles Matthews, Seven Valoid: and Bsrbara m.embers of the authority and ap- -fys, nine m.onth*5 old: anc Bsrbari prove md of K.inedins' dauehter 'f Mr Mrs William K.ineams Mi.ss Mae Hardsock. da 0 the carV radio zhter of Mrs. William Hardsock, Chemicals were Chambersbure 1, and the flames. No other Polidor. Wavnesboro.

son of done to other ars or the i Mr and Mrs. D. John Polidor. toona were on Saturdav Hollands first bv the Rev Edwod Geoeraohic Sr-e- Stille, newlv apnointed rnapiain willow a o.f perec f.rr ti.rre -ite; the A.i.U;' tre a r.Ts:‘ cr rf bld'; A-: :i.r; A deierre: Grove D. 3.

nine old. pers'n Mrs. Marv Kopp. 83 vears old: couoie tra-elirc -he Ionice'- d.st-nce. Mr.

Birthdav Partv Held birtndav party was held Friday evenine at the hom.e oi Mr, and Mr Melvin Nace Sr Hanover R. lU IC I PO.N sta'ec tra- tnere rate 'hoctire 11 warninc resider's area, aaainst al-j" der: thi deed 1 Get-; as prt: Re a 0 P'- Ervin Kopp. 12 children. time in line wi'h require.ments for bv state. firearmiS in the will 0 placed.

Farrence and Paul Br: 5 id tr.t-.t 'r-: jubii 1 oauiht violatir.k -he regu- Sm.r.h: m.em.bership. Harry Ma- u'lrf it ne. -n' lati'n will The dum.p ra.ey. cnairm.an. Joseph Lewis and boroush lim.it' and publicity C.

Ems' Worthii.Ht'-n there 'ree viisitec arc Mrs Ecwm o'lsn charte an forbiddini: bx'c- Bischoff chairman Roy Newcomer dis- and Bailey, and firearms the bor- William E. Lau, Lawrence Free rem.ained oueh limits. VI'it with his grancpar- iro Wilb.r -rent weekend miO'her Mrs Naom.i Carey and vi.s- her orotner and Earl and Mr? Mr? Harr. ar.o 0 Baroara ana weekend at Atlen- Ci'o. i-c" So of Mi'che! B- wa a dinner of P.ooert Walter and farr.l irdpv pchoo! srrua' reunion will be jupervicor Mvers reported to highway ccmjr.ittee tha' Mv.ander com.ryieted the ratchinc of oi and alleys the wt heard that on.v about fou ore-cuarter per oi the E.

Ham.m.e and Emory Shafier. The next outdoor ne has cunner meetins will be held at the streets hom.e of Mr and Mrs Edward B. Council Cline, Thom.as\i!le 1. at 6:15 and Thursday evenins, Tre com- taxes m.ittee in charge oi is oom.posed oi Mr Cline, the Lawrence Ham.me and Eniorv Shaffer Final will be m.ade rem.ain Stewar Burns, president, conducted mieetinz A special of the Sorir.i Grove Soortm.en Club ill be neld at 30 o'cIock e-. en- 1 beine ec3 at the club house Nort.h Co- club dorus township.

club m.em'oers August 18 are otinE urged to attend Refresh- mierts will be Waidren s- Id his two- sr brick at Old tha' oe imipr''Vec f-r public He al-o ir -ne or al Lane i from Th- rough solicit 'he and 'ircil Nn On Sewer mem.bf-r of council and 'i sc'rt'er there has been no on of sv't' m. Hf- said for system had been approved in and recorded Mc.v and the of- ent and 3, in honor of their son Kenneth, wr i f'lebrated 18th birthday, were served and and game' provided enter- t.Tinment The ioiiov.ine were pres- and Dorf'thv Daum, Helen Edith Man and Vince Marand Mrs. Harold Sire. dauehters Barbara and Joan, -V shirle-- and Rodnev HofTacker, Marian and Drainer, i- phylli.v and Charles Berwaeer, Glenn the Loreene Seagraves, Edwin Trim.m.er, Romaine Spertzel. Jean 556,233 Harold Paul prutz- ran Gloria and Donald GebHert, Sertember 5.

bet Grove Moul Mr. and La'ocr Day Mrs Hilker and and Gladv' Zeon. Tre cf Ju.v Th. r. indu 8 l'r Hti 0 and ir! ntcti red arei DulCufc.

Lxpenai tures tr 213 29 a Le i 42 ii: meet Attend ta.ed SI the meeting evening .11 acuiti t- Bulleit St Wiicebrenr.er. Mr Hareet Mr, and Mrs a Drorha, engineei p.rc and dauehters, John -nd Mano Mr, and Mrs and Oyler Hi- e.i'c'ec' and daushte: Janet un i.mei: Harry E. Fred Dixie Mr. and Mrs vin li-alei, Mr. Teeter Hartnell Mr.

and Mrs. S'. L. and D.o;..unm. and Mrs, Walter Donald at this meetin, pic- ab'ut six ago.

Bullei; -aid that Senft park FYidav night, there i' an confusion be- t'-veen consultant and ti-'in engineers and that the con- sultint; engineer now is on the entire vh; he Samuel Hamim. and Larrv Weiser Ham.m, Mr and Mrs, Cletus Hull Legion -Adds 14 'and son Cletus, Jr. Mi and Mrs. memoers were ac- 'ack Barbara Leese Mrs. intu the Lentz post Clarence Nace Carl and daugh- No.

202. Legion, last eve- 'Tyrtle Mr, and Charles a'. 'nf- Heights bv Dublic auction to acmatted as to the Anni 3 is .0 oe Warner hospital. Gettysburg Hospital Tne 0 nace been studied for tinu any ac- at a regUiar m.ee;;ng at Klunk, dauchter. Doris and son, home, Paul Fox, re- Grace Grolt, and in- commander, named Howard Nace, Jr.

Mr. and Williams in charge of a ccnimiittee Nace dauchters to sene sesquicenteniual associ- and Ann and sons, in any in Dean. Philip and Kenneth, of £ua'rd; fj-ing or de Whefhef your Il OPt of ihip O' po'hy, woy F. E. CREMER FLORIST 219-227 walnut Phones 3791 3792 Mi.v and taiO' Al the next September 18.

Walter Mc'tz. ma; finance oom.mittee the emploivnient of a clerk i the burge.ss' offire, and a-ked that be con'idered in the tor next vear He there was plenty new district 'aro mountain agricultural area of tne AmoriLan Lecion, will in.tall 1911, the new ofScer.v Noel Flynn, --------Fourth street, Gettysburg, will be iv MiMoiuxNf the new commander i i niv hr Richard Folkeru-oth, East Middle inv. a ho street, a teacher at the Lincoln tofinv. a H'ara charge of Bernard DilliiLar Trostle and Lester The Rev. and rrv daughter.

and Carolvr. Rich la no. visitiKi re.ar.ve- friends here Forr." 1 son of church and the fa.milv att.f-nd'Ki the annual churcn pirnir Sunday of Mr anc w'ere Mr David aro; Miss Mae and Ml. anc Mr-. Harry Weitm.n ter Tre a di-n row pven.r.s at the homie of Walter Crouse Each will provide Pa ore covered di-h and al.so her own 2 can oe tatcen.

Burge.ss William. Wvpver, h. Saturdav afternoon. The n'lrchase Mrs. Jesse Mrs.

rrorthlv report, recommended to tht John o- wa' S9.100. The oropertv has Edwaro Taughinbaugh. pjoi- weekend wnV her occupied for m.ore a vear R. D. 4 Mrs.

Edward Litand MarK Harf- bv -Mr and Mrs. Brown. Mr. testown: Robert Wetzel. Orrtanna; Bentz plans to occupv his new Sam Edwards.

Bialerville and Mrs Mr' F'lf-n B.anch: and son next Spring. Mr Waidren and George Biglerville. Tno.se oi Marzate concluded farnily have been residing in Marv- who have been discharged include of work for an a day job. ft with her Mr, and than a year, Mrs, and infant son, and. in addition to handling the po- Mi' Wil.iam Starrer and The m.anager of a local food store 1 was was taken in" Saturdav evening h.nrr.e b'.

her Romaine when he bought a case of eggs from. '-ro: Delap who will an unidentified wom.r.n. He at Margate and $12 for the eggs. Before selling any in of eggs, the manager took Donald Kime. Gettysbc.rg: Mrs.

plaints of Middle Lippy. installed the new member Mr ard Mr' Raymond Slay- a dozen of them. his ho.me. Floyd Deardorif. Gardners: Mrs Ls'reet concerning paper and dirt snd him the a P.i.r daughter Donna and BreaKinz them open he found every Shelby Gettysburt: Mrs.

blowing onto the from the t.vitie.' B.ll’.' returned home from one of rotten, Upoii his le- Eugene Myers. York R. 2: parking lot at the rear of the G. 100 Lions attended the dinner, City, turn to the he examined 'he Mrs, Dale McDanneil and infant Murphv ccninanv on iuding 3U members of 'he Waynes- anr Raymond Trimim.er egg' ajid found they were all in son. Orrtanna: Mrs, Kenneth Rohr- wa- that buro lub.

Softball and horsesnoes si.o r.iers and Mr the same conditiion. Mrs Ham- Kettennan and am York street, Fpent had was found thev railroad oenetrated fvom tlie roc, to tc.e Kiliir.c'c- Try A Cold Wave ii'iv. rf m-h' ill 1 so Chicago, ADAMS COUNTY BURIALS igg' ajid lound they were all in son. Orrtanna: Mrs, Kenneth Rohr- timore street. wa- tnat iuu.

oouoaii ana norsesnoes same conditiion. A further ex- baugh and infant daughter. Fair- several vears ago the Murphy com- ''ere played, board of directors imination revealed that the eggs fied 1: Mr' Jam.e- P.nfrock panv stated to council that if the meeting was held after the dinner aad been taicen out of a hatchery and infant dauEliter. Bender'ville: boroush placed a there, kept II mw rh' liit't-r I lO'' vr, (ippii -hiiip Natural, Long Lasting Wave Phone 6183 GEORGE BEAUTY SALON 727 Third Hanover, were not Mrs. William.

Tvson. it clea'n and maintained it. it would One hundred persons, members of Mrs, Bruce Shirk, Tanevtown: be turned over to borough for a tne Rotary club, their wives and 1 F. Stacks Elbert Kellv, Orrtanna P. 1: public parking lot However, LeRoy children, attended an aiternoon and when fertile.

Mr ar.d Harry and 'wo sons, of Lancaster, were Helen Hartman Getrvsburc: Clvde Winebrenner, borough engineer. picnic yesterday at the Get- Thsr 1 rhink of weekend visitors the home of Wilson. Gettysburg 3 and Mrs. stated that his workmen are onlv tysburg Country club. Games and I.

fonil hh'I p- pncQTTT Stacks m.other. Bessie Mver' Berlin 2 able to clean the space once each swimming were enjoyed followed bv i- Fultz, North Water street. months because of cars park- a picnic supper, A Ladies' Night leral were held todav Mr. and Mrs, Aloert Brown and On RirthHav ed there continually and then bar- observance will take place next ht from the Dugajn funeral children. Old Forge Heights, and Entertain On Birthdav ricades have to be placed there Monday evening at the summer cot- milmc fare, daugh- and Mrs R.ichai-d Sentz, sometime prior to the clcan-up of tages of Joseph E.

Codori and Dr. Pa.v' va.ii,,-.. 111 Connie, street. Littlestow-n. enter- space The safety committee Bruce Wolff, Marsh Creek in oftm fh.w; spent honor 0 the second birth- authorized to meet with Heights.

A softball game on Green- him near lome, for Emorc D. Mrs Willard M. Senft and service Mr' William, Broraick .54 Biglerville 2, a pa.n ters Barbara, Carole and Va davs at the commander of Ira Lary 194 West Railroad street. the Uniterd StaU' Army ficiated. Interment was held in Mrs, Herman Baum, Middletown, Sentz, all of in near Tanevtown; Mr and Mr-' Johr Greenmount cem.e'erv.

was a visitor over the weekend childif Dale and Carole The pallbearers were James Rciut- among friends in Spring Grove Bonnie Iriihtowr. Saturday evening song, Stanton Paul Diehl, Mr. and Mrs, Harmon Sisson, burg field will be played with ngo. men and women as opponents, of the large.st visitations on i in wife tlefield this summer was held past weekend when nearly dpar laihcr called tourists came to the battle- FOR SALE Carload Dearborn, Wood and American Favorite Corn Pickers. Place your order now at old Price List.

G. A. SALTZGIVER R-2, Hanover, Pa. Phone with her mother. Mrs.

Thomas 'Chester Clarence Deardorff Sunburv, were visitors Sundav with Rohrbaugh and daughter Joyce. peVle in nllasuii rnH'T-'t hn and her brother-in-law and and Weslev Hummer Graveside the latter mother. Mrs. Enrma Courtney and the gue.st wls in guided trms for 40 nennle hin Uul.MQ.-n, P-t. Nortn Water Chateau Market Prices The Queen Esther class of St Paul's Lutheran Sunday School, Mrs.

Clayton E. teacher its anual outine recentlv a Summier cottage of xMr. and Mountain Meet Mavnard S. near Gnats- chateau tomorrow ev Receipts Total S3.341 'lion included 158 guided trips for nT.l 1 1 Burgess Weavers financial report 593 five bus trips for 164 a hitt.T lrri.f ORAIN5 (Buying Prices at Warehouse) WTieat Corn, bu SI.60 Tl-ie-Adams county organization of shows receipts of S3.341.13. which people.

Total visitation Saturdav had to part with onp dpsr the I Forty and Eight will m.eet on included S574.80 from from two w-ould be 4,416 and on Sundav. 5.220, Friday evening at its chateau in the theaters. S2.577.08 from 52 digging he estimated. Vi.sitors were present 'iiink at the permits. S128 from 128 parking from Canada, Scotland, England, 1 of huw diet: cening be lations.

S58 from 13 building permits. the Canal Zone. Hawaii, Sweden! you imt Cf 1 "7 i Vi i UC 0 0 1 1 Utiiliilo, few odd good heifers to In rharcp nf thP JntPr members of the Gettvsburg F.re S2.25 from three sewer permits and Japan and Uruguay. bulk common and m.edium, S20- virs Paul Mil'er nad charge nV regular business ses- SI from one guide license. He al.so St, Francis Xavier Catholic church wp rmi forgp, do mtond good cow- common refreshmentii charge of the vice president, stated that during July he issued maae a net profit of $3.284,06 in its think of vou often and wiii to the i m'dium, canners and' painh MiiU le G.

Weaver, Members of the building permits representing con- recent first annual festival, gk S15-18 50: good sau.sage rentlv rnrVnDP refreshment committee will be stniction valuation of S28.850. He mg to an announcement made at forcott-n hi v-nip you $23-25; bulk. $24.50 rear the nf Ana ti-! Huber. Sebastian also said that between 30 and 35 the services in church on Sundav common and medium. $19-23: small town tf) Mr and Mrs Mnvnnrri Wafer.

Robert Hartman. Glenn L. weed nuisances were reported. 1 Personal Social and choice. 408-466 lb.

Menges 1 Harner and Howard E. Hankey. But dear to our nipmorv ou will bp. YORK f.RAIN PRICES Buying Prices at Farmi Wheat Corn Bariev Oats Menge $29-31: most medium and Luther H. Yohe.

York, recentlv good lb. averages. $24 oO- purchased a lot of ground situated 128 IriHfl rnmmnn and medium L. weed nuisances were reported. Councilman Mahlon Hartzell, John W.

Mcllhennv, a native of I Sr. reported that the Gettysburg Adams county, is now'living in Get- F' all of did your school board was ready to place a tysburg. afU'r residing in Little tfrani you new pavement at the Meade Rock. Ark for about a vear NOTICE We are Paying for NO. 2 MILUNG WHEAT 81.95 Per Bu.

Engiar Sponseller, Inc. WESTMINSTER, MD. Phone 235 lANEVIOWN His l.oviiiK rso'lop guests Cl common ana mea- Nancy returned to their home in, Bu.sch home Sundav lum. all weights ranging $21-28; Corn cull: S14-21 I (HICAGO GRAIN CHICAGO, Aug 8 -AP)Most Fairly active, i with last Friday on all weights and grades; good and choice 180-220-lb. grams ended with los.ses on Narrows and gr.t.^ a let or ooara of trade re- 25: 220-240 covering in ihe la nour a part of s24 25-24 75 240-260 lbs the ground lost In corn the 24,25: 260-300 over 300 recovery sent prices ahead of Sat- dnv 120-140 urdays finish.

21 140-160 160-180 There were not rnany incentues $23 50-24: under 400 lbs, for buying. About the only bullish largely 25-20. mainly $19,50 down itern around tne continuea 359 3 good 400-450 $18- cool nights in the and jg 50 heavier weights. $17,50 down; that some of the buying stags, $3 under price of same-weieht in corn. Final prices for the oarhape-fed hnps imdpr 1 low cereal were the best of the oay weight gfa'in-feds.

1 with new highs made in the closing I SHEEP--250. No early sales, ask- 1 steady to higher and bidding Wheat finished unchanged to on run comprised spring i ower, corn higher, oats jambs, mostly from near bv. lower to higher, rye Dfirkest Momtmt HI BY H. T. WEBSTEl LUSCIOUS PlEACHeS n.OAT- fhJ MAPCC SYPiUP WHIPPED CReAM osh A FOR TIKE GOfOiS soybeans 1 to 2u lower and lard 15 to 25 cents a hundred pounds lower.

BALTI.MORE Practicalh no receipus. Too few sales to quote prices, BALTliWORE LIVKSTOi CATTLE holdovers, 150; total salable, equivalent 21 EGGS loads slaughter steers and 6 loads Steady. Demand moderate, Restock cattle: trading only moderate- ceipts moderate. Wholesale selling active; drv fed slaughter steers I large. 51-53c; A.

medium, and few loads'under weights i 46-49c; B. large, 42-45c; current re- about steady with last Thursday, but ceipts, supplies insufficient to quote heavy and short- fed offerings, 25 to 50 cents heifers, cows and bulls little change I early, but several buyers talking low prices. NEW YORK EGG PRICES NEW YORK, Aug. 8 on 'cows and bulls; stock cattle Wholesale eggs were lower todav. steady to 50 cent.s; lower on med-j W'hites.

fanej' heavyweights 52-53, ium and good grades: few'small lots i others large 48-51; mediums 41; good and choice dry fed 1.043-1.127- i pullets 29; peewees 22: browns, fan- Ib. slaughter steers, cy 52-53; others large bulk medium and good, l.p33-1.300 48-51: mediums 41, Jb, and short feds, i peew 22 o-iE OF THose ADS IN FU.L COLOR The BOV' WHO KAslOWS DeSSEPfT For dimmer BE BRSAD tt WOWtX -SLJL on the north side of the Springs Miss Margaret Howard, Ea.st High avenue school property, street, is spending three weeks with A request for repairs to the bor- her Mrs. C. K. Swartz.

Balough shed in Race Horse alley which timore. would permit easy acces.s into the Miss Beatrice Stein- shed for the will be wehr avenue, and Mi.vs Mildred authorized by council after prices Stoner. Baltimore street are vusit- for the carpenter work involved is ing relatives of Miss Pfefler in Mis- in a report next month. sis.sippi and other pointvS in the Engineer Winebrenner reported a South, number of relea.ses from property Dr. and Mrs Charles Heldt and owners on Ridge avenue regarding i two children, Stratton the changing of the width of the have returned home after street.

He that a line of I two weeks in Oakland City Ind grade w-ill be given for the laying where thev his mother of sidewalks- after the relea.ses had H. C. Heldt been signed. Mrs. Herbert Ravmond F.s<it Wonderful Relitil for Poteon Iry, Poiinm Oak.

Scores of find Nox-Iry, bT the makers of SVin Creim. quick relief to itching of poiion dry up fast. Get Nox-lVr from your todev and 73t, PEACHES Where Quality and Prices Meet 2 STORES GEISLER FURNITURE CO. 133 Carlisle St. HA.SOV ER 8 w.

King St. LIT! LLSTOVV.N (On property known as Lewis King property! ning, lirai suggested that Red Patch street, do- A regular meeting of the Women nurches, R-l, East Berlin, Pa. nated by Elmei Dillman and the of the Moose will be held tonieht at proposed new street of Prof Herbert 7:45 o'clock at the Moose home Hamme be combined to do awav with a dead-end street but it was stated that Hamme contemplates building a house on the end Ttie highway committee was ordered to study and report on the need of new street signs and the replacing of broken or worn-out signs. A recent survey of street-sign 1 conditions was made oy borough of- fleer. Raymond E.

Menges. it w-as by Burgess Weaver least a dozen signs will be needed for new streets, it was stated. New Books Being Set Tp The chairman of the finance com- 1 George D. March, reported that the set of new books for the borough treasurer had been received and would be set up within a sliort COOKSON BROS. Plumbitig Healing and Vlork Water mr vNater Oil Burners and 215 Street l.ittlestovrn Phone 200-J CARNIVAL ALPHA FIRE COMPANY, No.

1 Littlestown Playground ALL THIS WEEK Buckboard Ramblers from Station WHVR and High School Band the Harvev Girls BIG PARTY Games Rides Exhibits Amusements Refreshments GOLDEN JUBILEE PEACHES From YOHE SON R-3, SPRING GROVE. PA Key Grain Feed Grain Market KEV.M^R No 2 Wheat. 5P-lb No. 2 Corn No. 2 T' BU Ifi i.

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