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THURSDAY MORNING, JULY 6, 1939 POTTSTOWN MERCURY, POTTSTOWN. PA.Phone 2263 PAGE THIRTEEN Hundreds Wanting to Buy Used Have You to Sell? NEW BERLINVILLE The Mercury's correspondent New Berlinville is Mrs Miranda Rover, Bovertown D. i he Mercury is delivered the New Bcr- linvilie area linger I direction ot Leon West Phone Rovertown 1R4 and 42. Paul Shellenberger and friend, Fleetwood, called on Mr. and Mrs.

Elton Shollenberger and family. Frank Nichols bought the Thomas Eshbach farm. After a few repairs he will rent the farm. Miss Edna Adams, Allentown. I spent a few days with her uncle and aunt.

Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Osman and family. Mr. and Mrs.

Walter Frain became the proud parents of a baby boy. Mrs. Frain was the former Hilda Weand. Mrs. Mary Houck, who was seriously ill, was very much improved Barbara Ann Bausher, Boyertown, spent a few days with Mr.

and Mrs. Eden Shirev and family. Mr, and Mrs. Frank Renntnger and children, Louise and Franklin, Schwenkville, visited Mr. and Mrs Randolph Henry and Mr.

and Mrs. Harry Henry and son. La Verne Richard. Mr. and Mrs Morris Johnson nertained a number of visitors.

Mary Lou Gilber, Shanesville is spending a few weeks with her grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. War. ren Yerger. Mr, and Mrs.

Elmer Herbst entertained the following visitors: Mr. and Mrs. George Dotterrer, Ringing Hill; Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Groff, Gilbert.sville, and Mr.

and Mrs Lester Zern, New Berlinville. Allen Houck, Conshohocken, visited his mother, Mrs. Mary Houck, who was ill. Mr. and Mrs.

William Erb. Boyertown, called on Mr. and Mrs. Charles Miller and family LOCAL WANT AD RATES For three fine? 15 Cash Chargt One tune -29 I rhree timei 68 Six times 103 108 Hate by the tine One time 10c pei ilm Three 8c per liof Six 6c per line Count five average to tine. oi will charged as full tines Credit will be extended rating been estafoltshec Charge ads paid within five ilter the last insertion will earr he cash rate Charge ciasfclhed are due am Dayable upon presentation oi bill Advertising ordered on skip date t.akes the one time rate Refunds wili be allowed on can ceiled cash ad? by advertiser com tng to The Mercury Olfice The Marcury will be respond for only one Incorrect insertion ot anv want ad Notice of errors mus oe made before 8pm the samt dav In ordei that corrections ma' be made Fraudulent oi misleading not knowingly accepted The Mer cury will appreciate any information from readers such The Pottstown Mercury Hanover and King Street Want Ad Phone 2263 Mcmbei oi the Association oi Newspaper Classified Advertising Managers.

ANNOUNCEMENTS Deaths FALLEN ASLEEP Julv 3. 1939 Rachael W. (Wert) Rcn- ninger, wife of tne late Henry D. Renntnger, 69 years, 11 months and 4 days. The relatives and are respectfully invited to attend the funeral, without further notice from the funeral home of H.

R. Houcit and Son. 112 North Washington street, Pottstown. Pa on Thursday July 6 1939 at 2 o'clock DST Interment in Mt. Zion cemetery, iHouck) tiARTMAN In Reading on July 2.

Emily A. iHoffer) Hartman, aged J1 years 3 months and 17 days. Relatives and friends are respectfully invited to attend the funeral out further notice Thursday, July 6. In the Wolfendale funeral home. North Franklin street, at 2 p.

Interment in Edge wood cemetery (Wolfendale) FALLEN ASLEEP Fryer, on July 4. 1939, daughter of William D. Fryer and Edna (Hoffman) Fryer, aged 12 years, 1 month and 16 days. The mes and friends are respectfully invited to attend the funeral, without further notice, from the home of the parents- in Engelsvllle, on 8 I 3 o'clrv-lf DtiX Further services in Union chapel. Boyertown.

at 2:30 o'clock DST. In- trrment In adjoining cemetery. Friends may call F'riday evening at her home from 7 to 8.30 o'clock, (Houck) EAGLE In Phoenlxville hospital, on July 5 El wood F. Tyson, aged 68 3 months and 29 days, Ftela- and friends are respectfully invited to attend the funeral without further notice Saturday, July 8 at 2 m. in Charles J.

Frank.s Funeral home, Trappe Interment in Lower Skippack Mennonite cemetery may call Friday night 7 to 9 i FREE MOVIE TICKETS TODAY Tne Mercury is awarding five movie tickets today to Mercury readers whose names appear somewhere in the want ads on page clip out ad which includes your name and present at either the Strand or Hippodrome today or tomorrow (Tickets not good Saturday) STRAND HIPPODROME TODAY Douglas Fairbanks Jr. in SUN NEVER BLONDIE MEETS Kigle is Mrs. Elizabeth White Phone taule 3-K-4 The Mercury is delivered in the Eaele Frank McBride Farmer Market PHILADELPHIA, Julv 5 -Pi WHITE POTATOES were slightly weaker today on the wholesale produce market. 100 Suitable Type of Recreation was the subject discussed at the Christian Endeavor society meeting lb(5 Virginia No. Cobblers, $2ai5.

in Windsor Baptist church, Sunday poorer. No. 2s. 50a85c; Deia- will be preaching services night with Miss Eva Taylor as WRre and Maryland Cobblers, n.75a2, i tt St 1 1 I Sunday morning in Evangel teal church and with the service Love Feast will be observed, leader. Starting last night, the so- $2 50a65 ciety is holding recreational activi- ported.

No. 2s. 65a75c; California long white No Pennsylvania sales re- Mr. and Mrs. Herman Gehret, ties, on the church lawn, each West Reading, and Mr.

md Mrs La Verne Herbst and children, Arlene and Doris, and Mr. and Mrs Wednesday night during July and August from 7 to 9 p. m. The recreation period is being followed Isaac Henry and sons, Owen and by twilight vesper services. Lee, enjoyed a picnic at Camp The Rev.

H. C. Longhhead, di- Henry Sunday with plenty of good rCctor of rural work for the State eats. Games were enjoyed. 0f Pennsylvania, and his family will Mr.

and Mrs. Amandus Hevdt arrive here next week to conduct and daughter, Shirley, and Miss services in Windsor Baptist Church Erma Heydt called on Mr. and f10m july 11 to 14 at 7:30 p. m. Mrs.

Jesse Beeker and family. The Rev. Loughhead and his family Miss Stella Houck left for With will camp on the church lawn and Oh Wind camp in the Poconos during his stay here he will ac- Miss Houck has opened a much company the Rev. Willis H. Bolte larger riding academy.

Mrs. Gloria 0n afternoon visits among members Stevens, Long Island, accompanied of the parish. Miss Houck and will assist her in The Rev. J. Stanley Richards, APPLES- CHERRTES 12 5al0c, BLACKBERRIES -24 BLUEBERRIES- 18a20c.

HUCKLEBERRIES- 24 qts BEANS 50a75c. 1 a 1 S. i 90ca.ll. 12-qt. 25cali, SQUASH -3ws.

10a35c. 50a60c, SPINACH- 35aSOc. CUCUMBERS- Bu 3a4c. LETTUCE 3()a65c. BEETS, ONIONS 50 60ca.fl.

Winter straight. Western, nearby. 10; hard Plume 2263 for Mercuri Want Ad Service FINANCIAL FARM and GARDEN Money to Loan 44 Poultry Aoetiot, IMMEDIATE CASi. AUTO LOANS Bring title and car, leave with eman and cat Confidential service Pottstown Small Loan Co. Inc, 213 High 2d floor Open Big or want adp aell voui business for ble sums and cash BABY C.

White Leghorn pw Hampshire and Barred Rock on Tuesday of each week. Aaron Zook. Glen Moore, Chester Pa Phone 50. FOR SALE Seeds Plants Articles for Sale 4h Three hathroom outfits, 3 ranges, 3 gas water heaters with boilers, lawn mower Private owner RAYMOND CUSACK Frederick. Pa.

Nationally advertised oil burner Brand new. $300 value. Completely installed and guaranteed to immediate buyer at I19R Terms Box R-103 Mercury POTTED PLANTS ist lot now ready. Tomatoes, peppers Summer celery Also Zinnias, Snaps. Scarlet Sage aiid Asters, Late planted tomatoes At arf always heaviest vielders at canning time.

Bargain lots Greenhouse. South Pottstown. I FLOWERS VEGETABLE PLANTS For Salp Greenhouse 283 Wilson St. Phone 1504 REAL Seven used washers, all makes. $5 00 up; 4 Ice boxes, good used radio I Robert Ecker.

Anex Appliance i Dealer, 107 High street. Furnished (St Second hand bricks. Charles Sheeler. Glasgow Phone 799-P Electric Refrigerators Recondltloneo and Guaranteed Westtnghouse tor Copeland SDarton to f69 LEVITZ FtTRNTTURE COMPANY 433 High 8t Open FOR RENT Furnished room. 523 King street.

Modern furnished rooms Center town Apply 265 High street WANTED Gentleman roomers. Apply 348 Chestnut street. Unfurnished Rooms 61 ANNOUNCEMENTS Card of Thanks BUNN The family of the late Harry Bunn wishes to express its st sincere thanks and appreciation to relatives, neighbors and friends, who bo kindly assisted during Its recent bereavement. for the many beautiful floral tokens of tribute and vise of cars at the funeral. Lots 6 Carlson Monumental Co So.

Fottstowc Authorized Rock oi Ages Dealei Complete line other granites Stoudt. representative Ph 425-M Big or want ads sell voui business for big sums and cash Personals TRUTH OF DIVINE SPIRIT 132 King 1st floor Phone 873-W. Circle tonight. Private readings daily. BUSINESS GUIDE We Can Uo It IK Double heating stoves circulating heaters, automatic sas water heat- 1 ers, coal and gas ranges All reeoa- ditloned and guaranteed Lester Daub 114 Hanover street Phone FRYE'S ELECTRIC ARC WELDING Acetylene Cutting Work Contracted 326 Race Stowe.

Phone 1416-J. PIANO TUNING, cieanmg and demoth- lng. Estimates given. T. Henry Boyer, 236 So.

Hanover St, Ph 332-J SHULTZ RADIO SERVICE Expert work Pb 1014 641 Kinp St Repair work a speclaltv F. Poper. Limerick Llnfiela 3508 WATCHES JEWELRY to repair All work guaran A WUiauar 217 High St. npD Hipp theater CHARLES MELLON Electric repaired 25 King street Phone 1J42-M Sira veo Lost Ir ound her work. pastor of St.

Matthew's Reformed Winter 95 percent, $4 65a85: short pat Mrs. Florence Haas enjoyed a church, administered the rite of 14 5 trip to the fair, New York Holy Communion to 55 communi- cants following the regular morning A Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Moyer i services. The Rev.

Wiley Young, and daughter, Arlene, enter- will conduct services in the Retained visitors. formed church Sunday night at Miss Erma Stauffer, Reading, 8 STRAYED White sheep from John Rock, near Pigeon Creek Phone Pottstown 546-R-4. AUTOMOTIVE Lawn mowers and clippers sharpened New hand power mowers sold John Hoffman, wheelwright, blacksmith Auto spritijjs repaired. 146 Chestnut FUMIGATING and EXTERMINATING- J. Ehrlich, rnigi of 303 products for tnsects and rodents 641 Franklin St.

Reading Pa Phone 3-3848 Automobiles for Sale 11 I HIMr Portable Equipment W(? 0(J Anvwtw.re Borgo-Lectrit Welding Co 20 Manatawny St Phone 637 sH WACF. Registered surveyoi Landscaping Schwenkville Phone Schwenk 110 for anv electric washer Speed Queen Elee. Washers Paui Prior 41 East 2nd St Phone 834 Two unfurnished rooms suitable foi light housekeeping. 3d floor, no chti dren. Apply 11 Chestnut street.

Hnnsekeepint Koorrn 82 Two nicely furnished rooms for light housekeeping. Ail conv. Apply 541 High street. PUBLIC SALE Of Personal Property at. my home 549 Nutt road, Saturday.

July 8 1939, consisting of the following Living room suite library table, morrts chair, eonen, several good old fashioned round table, cherry drop-leaf table, 2 bedroom machine, lot of 3 rugs. rug 9x12, ail like new, electric frigerator kitchen cabinet, diniiif room tabip and chairs 3-bumer oil stove, electric washer, clocks, 2 pnrrii rockers, copper tea kettle, pewter set old fashioned chests, lot dishes, some over 100 yrs. old; carpenter and garden tools, wheelbarrows. 2 step-ladders, chicken wire, feeders, water fountains and many other articles tvoo numerous to mention, Sale at 1p m. iDST), MRS ANNIE CLOUD, Owner.

Geo F. Adams, Auct, PUBLIC SALE Saturday. July 8. of a 12-acre country home, 2 miles west of route between Eagle and Lyndell Six-room stone house 3 open fire places, stream of water. Also will all houshold furniture containing several lot of old Sale at 1 DST GEO, McCURDY.

Manager for Warren Powell, Rlcnarda auctioneer Will taka complete chartre oi sale 839 South St Pnttstr.wa Phone -J Big or want ads sell voui business for big sums and caah. Legal 91 Big or want ads sell voui business for bltt sums and cash 412 HIGH ST furnished roomr- light AppU 41C Hier street am and Wood LYKENS VALLEY COAL Nut, Stove, Egg ...................................16.75 Pea 00 Buck 00 A. Simmons. 704 (Mrs. Gordon Drumheller, 179 Sheridan St.) Walnut.

Phone 207-R. EARL DOTTERER Green berry White Ash 25c per ton discount on 3 tons Buck $4 50 Nut Pea $5.75 Stove Run of mine coal $6 ton Lykens Valley Colliery Coal Buck $5,50 Nut Pea $6.50 Stove PHONE 2273 Famished $6.50 $6 50 $7 75 FOR RENT- Modern furnished housekeeping apartments, one or two rooms with kitchenette and private bath. The Drake House. High and Eden Sts. Apply to F.

Anderson, 834 High street. Phone 1858. Newly decorated, well furnished apt. 2 rms, and private bath with shower elec. refrig.

269 Chestnut street. Nicely-furnished apartments; monthly $25 and up. and furnished rooms Apply Shulei House Unfurnished 1938 Ford station wagon, low mileage, almost new Marcus Motors, Ford Dealer, 216 King street 20 the week-end with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Stauffer and family.

The Mother's club of the Reformed church will hold its regu- 65; patent, short patent, $4.90 aS.15. WHEAT No. 2, red Winter, garlicky domestic, July delivery CORN- No. 3 yellow, 61a62c 2. white, LIVE POULTRY Fowls, Plymouth Rocks, fancy, I9a2ic: mixed colors, fancy, 18a20c: Leghorns, fancy, 15al7c; ordinary, 13al4c; Leghorns, 11 a 12c; pullets, 25a26c; Reds, 25a A picnic was held at the home home of Mrs.

C. Ellsworth Moore. lar meeting this afternoon in the sprinj of Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Moser, Boyertown R.

3, The following were present: Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Moser and children. Grant. Paul.

Curtis, Ernest. Edith and A contest carried on for the past 20a22c; ordinary. 18al9c; crossbreds, fancy, 18nl9c; ordinary, 17c; Reds three months between two sections, Leghorn broilers. i5'i know-ri as the and "Grow groups, in St. Matthew's Reformed Sunday school, Miriam; Mr, and Mrs.

Stanley ended Sunday morning with the Moser and children, Marian and "Grow coming out victorious Carl; Mr, and Mrs. Arthur Moser The purpose of the contest was to and children, Richard and Jean; determine w-hich side could score 2 P.ic. Mr. and Mrs. Warren Werner and the highest in regular attendance son, Warren; Mr.

and Mrs. Am- and by bringing in new members DRESSED Eastern, fresh killed In boxes, 16a20c; chickens, 23827'jc; old roosters. 12al4Uc. single old roosters. 12 al 4 CHEESE Longhorns and daisies, BUTTER- Top grades 92 score.

91 score, 90 score 89 score 22'tc; 88 score moii Bechtel and son, Wihner; Mr. Mrs. Harry Becker and children, Sadie, Elsie and Clifford; Mr. and Mrs. Paul Hamer, Mr.

and Mrs. Earl Yerger, Mrs. John Wagner and sons. Charles and Ralph, and Mrs. Annie Sehoenly.

Numerous games were played and sumptuous dinner was spread. ca-es; steadv. U. ex- I tras. whites.

26n29c; browr.s 24a28c; standards. 1 and 2, 3 and 4. trades 16al7c; mediums, extras or better, whites, 22a26c; stand- 1 ards 16al7c. LANCASTER COUNTY LIVESTOCK LANCASTER, July 5 887; few early sales of fat steers reported; good quality ones a little stronger; other grasps steady. All BIRCHRUNVILLE The correspondent tn Birchrunville is Mrs.

Olive Zollers The Mercury is delivered in the Birchrunville area bv Oliver Neiman. Phone Pottstown 4S0-M. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Favinger and daughter, Mae, were recent visitors in the home of Mr, and Mrs Albert Hammer, Ludwig's Corner.

The Rev. Wiley Young visited JfcThe home of Mr. and Mrs. A. L.

Tman and Mr. and Mrs. Walter Zollers the past week. Mr. and Mrs.

Walter Craig and family moved permanently from their Germantown home to their country farm near Birchrunville. The Rev. Pow'ell Norton and fam- Good to 11; bulls As a result of the contest, the losing side, the will entertain the winners at a social tomorrow night in the social room of the church. A program of sports and a supper will feature the festivities. Relatives here received word of grades of bulls steady.

Light run of the death in Boulder, the r0Wi, demand fair, all grades steady past Wfeek Of the Rev. Charles Few of stockers and feeders, Streamer, a former pastor of Lionville Lutheran church. The Rev late wife was the former Miss Mary Phipps, sister of Thomas Phipps, Eagle, and Joseph B. Phipps, Lionville. Interment was made in Boulder, Colo.

Mrs. Harold Snyder and daugh- ter, Sandra, Lancaster and Mrs. Harry Snyder and Miss Clara Snyder, Glen Moore, called on Mrs. John Snyder, Eagle, Sunday. Alfred Fulton spent the week-end Wiir in Malvern as a guest of his brother, George Fulton and family.

Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Funderwhite and children, Martha, Sara and Edwin, attended services in Vincent Reformed church Sunday choice $11 a 50; medium and commons $7a9 HOGS 552; demand fair. Bulk quality handywelghts other grades steady. SHEEP 07; lambs In fair supply good and choice $10a50; medium $9al0; common $7a8; ewes $2a5; $1 lower.

38 DeSoto 4-door trunk sedan, radio and heater; car equal to new. Priced low at only $750, Many other used car Paui Spunr, Chapel. Phone Pennsburg 3693. 38 Ford deluxe fordor sedan, in iirst- class condition throughout, $595 Trade and terms. Many other used car bargains.

Quigley Bally. Pa 1937 PLYMOUTH 2 dr. 4 dr. Tr. Sedans; 1937 Chevrolet Tr, Sedan; 1937 Chrysler Tr, Sedan; 1937 Ford Tudor; 1936 Ford Tudors Coupe; 1936 Dodge Coach; 1935 Ford Pickup: 193433 Chevrolet Coupes; 1934 Dodge Truck; 1931 Chevrolet I'-, T.

Truck; 1929 Ford Pickup, $50; 1930 Ford l1 Panel. Many other good cars and trucks cheap. Used parts and tires HUNSBERGER GREEN LANE. PA, CARPET CLEANING and repairing; i5 years exp Albert Guldin. South Phoue 870-J 22 All work promptly attended to A Ecker Kina St Phone 108( 25 YERGEY'S TRANSFER Moving and Trucking Laigest oadded in town Specialize In Diano and electric 757 Charlotte St Phone 612 Padded Van Servloe Also baggage, i iano, HARRY HERPST 121 King Street Phone HARLEYS VILLE POULTRY AUCTION Leghorn broilers.

15a Leghorn fowl, 14a heavy fowl. 181 (3-lb. medium) 18a22c; roasters. I8a23c; pullets, ducks. 12ai6c; rabbits, 5al2c; pigeons, 25a30c.

Coops poultry MARSH morning, ilv, Heightstown. N. moved into Miss Eva Taylor spent a day in their Summer home at Birchrun- Philadelphia visiting Miss Helen Ville mhft ie for hei" The Mercury Is delivered tn the Marsh area hy Charles Kulp. 36 Cadillac 860) 4-door trunk sedan, equipped with heater and radio. This fine sturdy built car 1s really in excellent condition Only $195 down, balance or easy monthly terms.

Jackson Motor 970 High street, BARGAINS IN OSED we aek a look Nagle Inc Dodge dealer 1340 Hlgi street Now At Our New Location KEISER BEOS 446 High St. Phone 2025 Authorized Dealer for Studebaker and Oldamoblle Many In Used Cars Largest Selection ol Used Krause Ludwlck Distributors of DeSoto and Plymouth Third and Hanover 664 Pontiac Good Used Cars Wide Low Pottstown Motors inc. 22-24 High Street Phone 1730 FOR SALE Terra plane sedan, price reas. Or trade on pick-up truck A. Neiman, North Ketm street.

ReftniKhim METZ Honest Expert Opboisterei All new filling used 822 Queen 8t Ph 1012 EXPERT UPHOLSTERY at sensible 214 Chestnut St Phone 2137 EMPLOYMENT BLACK DIAMOND WHITE ASH COAl Pea, $5 $6.25 535 Lincoln 2327. Clean White Ash Coal Special prices on solid Dampman Sen Phone 985-R-2 White Ash Colliery Coal tiice Nut 17 ot duck 5 Ot Stove 7 Pea 6.00 Egg 7 or 25c discoiint nn 3-ton orders CARl WOODLAND Pbon? 1867-M Fill Youi woal Bln Non Wtib Dependable Colllerv Coal Guaranteed weights-Low W. W. RIEGNLR Phone Roversford 444- or 23627 173 No. Frankllt, St Phone 2152-J Mi ton orders delivered NORMAN E.

HEPNER 25c DTSCOl NT ON 3 TONS Nut Stove Egg $7 Ot Rice $4.00 Buck 15 00 Pea iSo PHONE 11)65 Snow- Phone 920-W FOR WHITE ASH COAL Nut and Stove 17, Pea Buck wheat. Rice $4 .25 Special on 6-ton orders Request prices nn Repplier Coal in 6-ton Firewood and Coal Cord 14 bu Pea $6 00; Buck $4 75: Nut Egg $7 00 Phone 303-J-5 Simmons if you lose something, don't fail oc put a Mercury want ad on its trail Five rooms and bath, Modern. At 323 High street. Apply Fuerman. Apartment for rent Apply Porter Drug Store.

High and Washington FOR RENT Small modern apartment, Aoplv immediately at 63 Kina St Pnfurnlshed apartment four and bath In Inquire Strand theater 73 CAPE MAY. 2 bedrooms. dinettc-kitchen bath and porch, 14 bks from beach. W. gas elec.

$35 week for July, $125 Aug, 1 to Sept. 5 Howard J. Barnett, 224 Windsor avenue. REAL IN THE COURT OF MONTGOMERY COUNTY, PENNSYLVANIA THE ESTATE OF CHARLES GRIM LATE OF DOUGLASS TOWNSHIP, MONTGOMERY COUNTY, DECEASED TO the heirs, creditors and other persons interested In said Notice is hereby given that Bladen Grim, administrator, has filed in the Orphans' Court of Montgomery County, hts petition, praying for sale of all the right, title and Interest of the said decedent, of, in and to All That Certain messuage or tenement and tract of land Situate in Township, gomery County, Pennsylvania, containing eighty-four acres and hundred ten perches of land, mort or less. Being a part of the samt premises which George K.

Spatz et ux et ai. by deed dated September 2, 1905, tecorded In the office in Norristown in Deed Book No. 538. page 406. granted and conveyed unto Homer T.

Grim, and in said petition more fully and particularly described, at private tc Elmina Grim for One Hundred Fifty ($150) Dollars, for the payment ol said subject to mortgage given by Homer Grina to Charles S. Ritter, dated ber 27, in the amount ol Twenty-five Hundred ($2500) Dollars, and subject to the life es- lafe of Hinffia Grim, widow OT Homer T. Grim, deceased. Exceptions thereto or made to the granting of the samt must be filed on or before August 1, 1939, at 9 o'clock, Eastern Standard Time, at which time the is returnable in the Court when a hearing on the petition will be held. HARRY I.

HIESTAND, Attorney for Petitioner. Houses tor Sale71 Help WANTED Girl to carc for 2 children Afw 1st with hou.se work. Sleep in Write Mercury Box R-105. Wanted to Buy 51 WANTED TO BUY Used 8 M. prolector.

Phone 1197 GIRL WANTED Mast be twenty-one. Apply Harry's, Sanatoga. Help Wanted--Male S3 li USED PARTS for trucks and cars; trucks for sale Bickel wrecking service, phone 1685 Three west of Pottstown on route 422 and floor hand machinists with die experience preferred for blanking and forming auto body dies; also have vacancies for machinists experienced on small dies and tools. Apply Edward 1. Eudd Mfg.

Employment Service 25th and Hunting Park Phlladlephla, Pa. 14 Mr, and Mrs. Evan Eyrich and Rogers, who is caring AT4i ailu ailu The Rev. and Paul 5. Par- Mrs.

William Hodges, family and Mrs. Carrie Eyrich were 18 daughter of the guests in the home of Mr. called on friends in this section Rev william C. Rogers. Indian Saturday.

Paul Jr. and Charles Par- Head, a former pastor of ker, who were spending several Windsor Baptist church here. weeks visiting in this vicinity, re turned home with their parents Saturday night. Visitors in the home of Mr. and Mrs.

Hunter Hoffeeker Sunday night were Mr. and Mrs. Harry Hoffeeker. Mrs. Hazel March and son, Russell, Nut road.

Phoenixville; Mrs. Walter Zollers and son, Earl, and Leonard Grosscup, Glen Moore, and Leroy Hoffeekei Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Vandergrift. Kennett Square, were entertained at dinner Sunday in the home of Mr.

and Mrs. Joseph B. Taylor. Mr. and Mrs.

J. Mosteller. West Chester, were recent guests of Mr. and Mrs. Howard Dewees.

and Mrs. Howard Gall, Norwood. Edgar Dry visited his brother. Warren Dry and family, near West Chester. Miss Emma Snyder visited friends in Pottstown, Miss Bertha Eyrich is spending a few days with her grandmother, Mrs.

Carrie Eyrich, Elverson. Several persons of this section attended the funeral of Mrs, Mary INDIAN the only complete line in America. Priced $225 up, deliv. 75 miles per gallon Large stock guar used cycles Frame Kiss, 18 High St Open Ph 833 Real buys In guaranteed used motorcycles. 53 to select from Easy terms M.

Wensel, 434 High St Dealer." Open evenings MAN Single for bartender and work around hotel. Must have some board room At moderate Write Box G-77. Mercury, Young married Pottstown salesman for leading service industry Address Box R-93, Mercury office. man for farm work able to milk. Apply Joseph Nebel Perklomenvllle R.

D. 1, mar Obelisk Experienced collector for established route; married man preferred. Must have car. Write Box R-104, Mercury We buy raga, paper metal, Iron, rubber tires, Junk cars at highest cash rices. Phone 866 or drop postal ranklla Junk 110 S.

Franklin St We pay 15c per 100 for nwgprs In bun Mixed rags 1c, lb Market prices fo: other Junk. Phone 215-J or drop postal Will call Jacobson. 402 Beech WANTED TO BUY- Furniture of all types, farm tools, rugs, office furniture Apply Preese Auction House Phone 487 FURNITURE of every description Also stoves, stuns and office furniture Call 487. Furniture, at our new location 17 North Washington street FOR SALE Almost new 6-room bungalow, conva 2-car garage, targe lot, nice shrubbery and fruit. Owner leaving town, sacrifice.

$200 down will buy 6-room dwelling and lot, all balance $17 per mth One A. with small bungalow, 1-3 wood, balance good truck land neai town, price $650, $150 down, balance monthly. Twelve A. good ground, Chester Co. 6-room stone and frame dwelling, out- nice views, price $2500.

Forty 200 apple trees. 15 A wood, spring, small stream, price $2000, only $200 cash required One hundred and thirty-five A dalrv farm, good bldgs. and soli, stream wood, nrlce $6800. terms. Call for Hat ROBERT EVANS 15 N.

Hanover Street HOMES OF SOUND VALUE 253 Chestnut brick. 352 Walnut yard. 2 East 2nd property. 55 W. 4th frame.

Sanatoga Bungalow with 6 A. Now buy 59 farm big bargain. Building lots In town, J. ALLEN 408 Walnut St, Phone 2101 BUNGALOW with two acres of land, one-half timber, mile from Manatawny Cedar View Park Priced only $450 Phone Reading 25151. Stone lot Near price.

L. F. Wagner. Citizens Bank Bldg and Acreage 8 CHOICE BUILDING LOTS Nicely wooded. $10.00 full price Clear title.

Free deed. Owner on property. First road left past Freese's Market Sealed bids will received by Board of Directors of the School District of Norristown, at the Office of the Secretary, located in A. D. Elsenhower Senior High School Markley Street and Coolldge Boulevard.

Norristown, Pa until p. Eastern Standard Time July 21, for machinery for Vocational Shop and furnishing delivering approximately ninety tablet arm chairs. Specifications maj be obtained at the Office of the Secretary herein mentioned. are required to submit with bid certified check in the sum of ol total bid, drawn to the order of "School District of Norristown Board of Directors of the School District of Norristown reserves the right to reject any or all bids or any Item of any bid SCHOOL DISTRICT OF NORRISTOWN, PA. By Harold R.

Kratz, Secretary. If you lose something don't fall tc put a Mercury want ad on Ita traiL CLASSIFIED DISPLAY SPECIAL 38 Chrysler Imperial Sedan trunk model, low mileage has radio and heater. New In condition throughout $767 BICYCLES, VELOCIPEDES, WAGONS Roller skates, repairs and Wheels retired Bicycles to rent. Robert Diener Kins and Washington i Salesmen Wanted Miss Florence Wiley, Eagle, and Handwork held at East Nantmeal Miss Zillie Walleigh, Baptist church. Corner, spent a day the past week in Wilmington, Del.

Mr. and Mrs. Luther Kulp and I Alvin Phipps, has returned to TSchildren recent visitors in the Chicago, 111., after spending a few home of Mr. and Mrs. Harold Fav- days with his parents, Mr.

and Mrs, 1nger. Thomas Phipps. Billy Christy, Spring City, is --------------------------------spending a few weeks visiting in RFD HII I the home of his uncle, Park Emery Mr. and Mrs. George Lammey, John Syphard is amployed on township road work.

Mr. and Mrs, Willard Ink and son called at the J. H. Snyder home. K.

Estella James and sister attended a meeting of the Sunshine Bible class in the home of Mrs. Hughes, Thursday night. Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Snyder call- The Rev.

H. H. Krauss united in ed on the latter mother, Mrs. Jacob 4 Saturday night in the McAfee, recently. Sheeder called on friends in this Lutheran parsonage Thomas Fried- K.

Estella James and C. E. Slider section tne post week. ierich Kohlweiss and Miss Hilda attended a quarterly conference Friday night the community so- Anna prers, both of Brooklyn, N. meeting in Elverson Methodist Vincent Baptist chuich met ceremony was used.

church Friday night, on the church lawn Roy John lnfant son of Mr and C. E. Slider, O. N. Filman, H.

i lie choir of Vincent Baptist Mrs John specht, Pennsburg R. Filman and G. Keen attended church gave a sacred musicale re- was baptized in St. a Masonic meeting in Honey Brook cently in the church to a capacity Lutheran church Sunday by the past week. Anthems were sung by the pastor, the Rev, H.

H. Krauss. Mrs. Evar. Eyrich and Mrs.

Car- choir and solos by the Rev. At the workers conference of St. rie Eyrich attended funeral services Wiley Young and Mrs. Young, and Sunday school Thursday of Mrs. Sara Swymelar held in St.

saxophone selections by a night it was agreed unanimously P. E. church Saturday. She McNeal, to move certain classes from the was a resident of Philadelphia Sunday school auditorium to the 15 AXLE AND FRAME STRAIGHTENING with Bear equipment Bent wheels trued, new spokes. Dents tn auto bodies ar.d fenders straightened at reasonable coat.

Guaranteed quality work at all times Pottstown Awto Reflntshlng Co 927 High street Phone 2552 Battery, Brake and Ignition Service- General auto repairing expertly done Frank Hoffman Son 116 North Franklin St. Phone 419 Whatever your line of business three-line ad will sell it. AVAILABfLE AT Rawleigh route of 800 reliable men need apply. Good profits to willing workers Sales way up this year. No experience required.

Write today. Dept. PNG- 442-Z, Chester. Pa. SHnatton Baseball player with 2 yrsT experT as pitcher with pro team desires steady pitching Job Box R-102, Mercury.

INSTRUCTION 40 POTTSTOWN BUSINESS SCBOOi 260 High St. Pottstown Complete bookkeeDln? accounting sec retarlal and Civil Service Dav and Ask for catalogue Dead Animals Removed Highest prices uatd Phom 919-R-4 SANATOGA FERTILIZER CO Whatever your line of business. three-line ad will sell It. FARM and GARDEN Oak View Park. Pets- All 64 Dalmation (roach dogs), reasonable Puppies H.

Amam. Klmberton. Pa, Phone Phoenixville 6529 Livestock 55 PUBLIC SALE Of selected Dairy Cows on Monday July 10, at my farm on Klm- berton road Twenty-five head of Blair and Bedford county cows, mostly Guernseys, young and good will milk and give you the test, I handle nothing but the best money will buy, come see them sold. Saie 2 P. M.

(DST). Butcher cows taken in exchange. A RHOADS. Pair of good work horses. Priced right.

Phone 2145. Building a very popular and healthv residential location. View Acres." Bui id your home on Prospect, Diamond. Feist, Hanover or Logan streets. Easy terms to suit your convenience Very moderate prices.

Free evergreens with eaen lot sold. Apply Lamb's Music House BUILDING LOTS-- $120 to $250 in Pottstown Manor. J. A. Britton.

Pottstown Landing, 85 Real Usta te Brokers If You Are Buying or Selling a Business. Home or Farm Consult Us. M. YONKOVITCH, 20 N. Evans St.

Want tn sell your Home or me a try. Have sold hundreds foi others will do the same for vou. Allen, 408 Walnut St Phone 2101 Town and countrv properties tn near Pottstown Real Baraains ROBERT H. NAGLE 19 No. Hanovei Street List and sell or buy voui farm or towr.

property through Geo Bause 11 West Third St Phone 2089-M Nagle Motors, Inc. 1340 High St THIMBLE THEATRE PAPFVir NOW starring rvjrc- IL Say I Didn't Warn nothing new under the balcony of the church, to provide sun, runs an ancient saw. more room for the beginners and think so if you read Retro- primary departments and also for upect." a Mercury exclusive feature the gereral increase in attendance, about Pottstown 50, 25 and 10 years Other improvements also were or- igo, dered made. A picture is worth 20.000 words, says a Chinese proverb. why The Mercury is so valuable.

It publishes all the latest pictures first sometimes a week ahead of other papers. HEAVEKJSOf OFSPIMACH JUICE OOP LOST CARGOS.

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Years Available:
1933-1978