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The Mercury from Pottstown, Pennsylvania • Page 13

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SATURDAY MORNING, FEB. 9. 1935 POTTSTOW MERCURY. POTT5TOWN, PKone 2261 rAGE CLEveH This Classified Page Is the Popular Place to Find Popular Prices SIGHT SOUND ON THE SCREEN ON THE AIR The "Oil for the Lamps of China" unit, uncktr Director Mervyn LeRoy, has been on location In the desert. Pat Josephine Hutchinson, Jean Muir, Lyle Talbot and John ladredge are among the principals.

Among the supporting cast are Tetsu Komal, described as very dignified. scholarly and Willie Fung. Jean Muir The unit will complete the picture at Warner studio. Twelve out of the hundreds of girls who have appeared In Busby Berkeley ensembles in Warner Bros. First National musical plc- tures during the past year have been carefully selected as having distinctive screen possibilities, and have been signed as contract players by the associated lucky dozen, out of whose ranks may well arise several stars of the future, are Eleanor Bailey.

Patsy Bellamy, Mary Cassidy, Beatrice Coleman, Virginia Dabney, Muriel Gordon, Lucyle Keeling, Lois Lindsay, Marie Marks, Betty Mclvor, Ruth Moody and Norma Taylor. These young ladles have added to the charm of such pictures as Adeline," Diggers of isoon to be released), and Into Your (also a forthcoming production). Bert Roach, one of the best known and stoutest of screen comedians. has joined the cast of now in production at the Warner Bros. West Coast studios under Ray direction.

Joan Blondell heads the cast of supported by William Oargan, Hugh Herbert. Glenda Farrell Ruth Donnelly, Grant Mitchell and others. George Ernest, well known boy uctor. been given a prominent role with Jackie Cooper in now in production at the Warner Bros. Burbank The character he will play is called Jojo.

Also Richard Quine has been cast as Jackie Shaw. Mary Astor and Ricardo Cortez head the list of grown-up players in which Is being directed by D. Ross Lederman. The picture is based on a story by John Fante, Frank Fenton and Samuel Gilson Brown. Harry Sauber Is the author of the screen play.

That opera airing on the networks this p. m. will be relayed on 83 stations of the NBC system. KGU the program to while over the morning coffee and far eastern Canadians here It after darkness falls. Ray Knight, the cuckoo gent, is a member of the a 8 8 a chusetts bar he was Initiated after he graduated frcMn Boston law school.

Jane Pickens, of Jane the Sister songsteni has been the prima donna role in that N. music comedy. Ustawuz: was a soprano in a Philadelphia church choir. Fivnk first Job was a shuttleboy In an embroidery mill. Don Bestor ran away frcMn hcMne at 14 to join a repertoire company ne used to pound the piano and play parts in Uncle Cabin all the way from Topsy to Uncle Tom himself.

Beatrice ton Robert who foeg to the Harrow school In England records of his mom's broadcasts the discs arrive about two weeks later and thrn all the Harrow- Ites gather the gramophone and cheer. Gus Haen- achen has three hobbles, any of which could provide him a decent llvlnr If he chose to bid adieu to the mfkes he could be a photopragher. a designer in iron or a cabinet maker. WCAU has inaugurated series of programs the first was aired yesterday afternoon due to be heard every Friday at 3:15. Jacques Renard, Boston maestro, thinning quite considerably he weighs only 202 pounds now which scmiething for a year ago he tipped the beam a 302 at that rate hell weigh pounds two years hence.

ON THE AIR FIVE YEARS AGO TONIGHT; Troubadour of the Moon. ANNOUNCEMENTS I Memoriam ZOLLERS- In memory of Mary ZoUers, died Feb. 10, 1934 We wfthln our memory, are our hearti today; For the one we loved ao dearly forever been called away. We think of her In alienee; No eye may see us weep; But many silent team are shed When others are aileep. Sadly missed by HUSBAND.

AUTOMOTIVE Automobiles for Sale 11 FOR Ford coupe, good condition, cheap. Apply 161 Chestnut street. FOR SALEi-lflM Bulck Master roadster Apply 118 Chestnut street. 1933 PONTIAO Ooach, In very good condition. Paul Spaar, Chapel, Pa.

Pennsburg 79-B-2. 1931 Hudson 8 SUndard sedan. 1100 down, balance In 12 Guaranteed A-1 condition. Jackson Motor 970 High St. Phone 2280.

NAGLE MOTORS INC. Plymouth Oars 1340 High Street at Bell phone 782 WUi youi ante pass tnepectlon? Re- patflag rear 118 USED CAB VALUES 35 from which you may choose KRAUSE LUDWICK 3rd and Hanover Sta. Phone GOOD WILL CARS POTTSTOWN MOTORS. INC. 444 High Street Phone 1730 1934 Chevrolet truck with cab Motoi and Service.

Penn and Queen streets station 1 Wolfe. 259 B. 3rd St. See us for GOOD 08ED CARS HERTING DAVIDHEI8ER 22-24 High Phone 621. 1933 Nash 8, S-pass sedan.

Two 1934 Chevrolet trucks with dual rear These cars must be seen to be appreciated. Kelser 950 High St Phone 832. 1933 Chevrolet 4-door deluxe sedan $450; 1932 Chevrolet ooach, extra good $375; 1931 Ford Tudor sedan 1185- 4 Ford coupes. 30's, at imrgaln prices. Plenty of other makes of cars trucks at low prices.

Used parts it tires Green Lane CHURCH Tlie Mercury's correspondent at Church Is Lewis Keeley. Spring City I phone: Lla field The Mercury Is detlvered In the Chuteh by Francis Hartmaler. phone: SchwenksvlUe 27-R-3. PHILADELPHIA, Feb. 8 POTATOES met a slow demand today and the market was slightly weaker.

New Jersey No, 1, bushel exceptional lots 60 a75c. White yams, bushel Nancy Halls WHITE POTATOES were imchanged Pennsylvania No. 1, and partly graded, 60a85c: U. S. No.

2, sack 35a45c. Old, supplies moderate, demand light, mar ket slightly stronger on Maine stock. ksteady on Pennsylvania truck receipts. 'Terminal, Maine sacks Green Mountains 8. No.

1, fine quality, few sales Idaho Russet Burbanks U. S. No. 1, very few sales 50-pound sacks $1, 10-pound sacks 22c. Dock sales, boat receipts.

Maine 100-pound sacks Green Mountains U. 8. No. 1. Street sales 100-pound sacks, Pennsylvania Russet Rurals and Green Mountains U.

S. No. 1, and partly graded 60a85c, few fine quality higher, mostly around 75c, poorer and showing freezing Injury low as 50c. U. S.

No. 2, 35a45c, showing freezing injury 25c. Delaware red skins 85a75c. New supplies moderate, demand very light, market dull. Terminal.

no sales reported. Street sales, Florida bushel crates Bliss Triumphs U. S. No. 1.

tl.65al.35, U. S. No. 2, RUTABAGAS. 100-pound sack White TURNIPS, bushel 25a40c, Topped CARROTS 40a75c.

BEETS 40a65c. PARSNIPS 80a85c. Nearby CELERY, bunch 3al6c. MUSHROOMS. 3-pound basket 50a65c.

APPLES generally showed few changes. Staymans and 3-lnch mln. imum. bushel $1.15 al.60. Delicious and larger.

Yorks Black Twigs A few large Romes EGGSr One P. 2387, firm. U.S. Specials, whites Browns 37a U.S. extras, whites and browns mixed colors U.S.

No. 1 2, No. 3. 35c; No. 4.

34VaC. U.S. Mediums, extras or better, whites 35a36c; Standards 34a 34VaC. WHEAT; No. 2.

garlicky, domestic spot and February delivery 98VaC. CORN! No. 2. yellow western, old, No 2, Yellow Western, New No. 3, Yellosir Western, new 89'ic.

OATS: No. 2 white 68'2a70c. BUTTER: Top grades 92 score 38Vac; 91 score 90 score 37c. LIVE POULTRY, fowls, Plymouth Rocks, fancy 19c: mixed 17c; white lesrhorns. fancy 18c: ordinary 15c.

FLOUR. CHEESE. DRESSED POULTRY unchanged. A number of church members attended the Bible srtudy held in Parkerford Brethren church Dr. C.

Rugh, Philadelphia, was the teacher. The Rev. and Mrs. T. H.

Matterness visited their son. ITiomas Mattemess and family at Royersford. Mrs. William Wentzel spent a day In New Jersey with her sister and family. Miss Marian Swinehart, who has been ill, was able to resume work.

Mr. and Mrs. Stauffer Miller. kerford, called on Mr. and Mrs.

Irey Miller. Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert Majllion and family spent an evening w'ith Mr. and Mrs.

O. W. Lockart. John O. Mertz, Kutztown road, Laureldale, renewed acquaintances here.

LANCASTER LIVESTOCK LANCASTER. Pb. 8 CATTLE, all fat and butcher cattle about steady, slow: one load medium to good local fed steers averaging 1124 bulls steady; and feeders steady, fair demand. CALVES. 34; slow, about choice vealers HOGS, 105; fully steady; choice westerns $9.50.

SHEEP, 121; slow, light demand; choice local lambs DEATHS Deaths FALLEN ASLEEP Thursday, February 7, 1935 HENRY Katherine R. Henry (nee Hunsberger), wife of William K. Henry, aged 51 years. 7 months and 15 The relatives and friends of the family are respectftUly Invited to att.end the funeral from her late home, 736 Walnut street, on Monday, February the Jlth, 1935, at 2 Interment Mt. Zion cemetery.

Friends may call Sunday evening 6:30 to 8. FALLEN ASLEEP Thursday. February 7, 1935 E. Fisher (nee Lev. engood), wife of late WUllam B.

Fisher, aged 74 years, 10 months and 20 days. The relatives and friends of the family are respectfully invited to attend the funeral from her late home In Amltyvtlle, on Tuesday, February 12, 1935, at 2 Interment Amltyvtlle cemetery. may call Monday evening FALLEN ASLEEP Monday, February 4, 1935 K. Fink, husband Lenora F. (nee Welgner) Fink, ai years.

3 months, 19 days. relatives and friends of the family are respectfully invited to attend the funeral from his late home, 51 Chestnut street, on Saturday. February P. 1935. at 2:30 p.

m. Interment In Mt. Zion cemetery. Friends may call Friday evenUig 7 to 8:30 CARLSON MONUMENTAL CO. 509 N.

Charlotte St. Phone 1677-W. CEMETERY MEMORIALS Authorized dealer of Rock of Barre Granite. our Display Yard. ANNOUNCEMENTS Strayed, tost.

Foaiid female Pomeranian vie. Beech Sheridan Sts. Wear, red hr. but. Ret.

1018 Bellevlew ave. Rew. ON THE AIR trp9 la Urrnrmmt. (CoBUuued FrotB Tn) A.lexMider Feodor Chaliapin, guists WCAO- Club nett, Conmd TTilbault, Don Voorhees orsfa WJZ-Countess Albani Previn orch KYW. WEAF-Manhattan Barhel Pierre Jeromf Mann Sanella orch WIP English Coronets WABC, WCAU-VJctor Koto S.vmphon? Orcbef.tra with Lotie Lehmun.

guest OrlTe a Ford V-ifroas i A DsTlAlielfttr. rottstevn, Fa, FamUitr Musle; Fraak Muna. Virglau BM, rand Hiracli Oua atmtehm orch. Windiall Sherlock Bolmts If p.m. 1 WEAF- Jane Froman Modcrs dMrtr.

Frank Black orc.h. See IKM amw mtphkT at rattafawa Motora 441 Bicli St. WABO WOAU-Wam nna arch. ida- tara Krw. Man's family Fireside the Console fiwy Long Kenry King News Jack orch, AJthouae Jack t4ttle erch.

Crawford, organ Ctelemwn orch. WABO, WCAO-Ucn Belaacc tlsM-KYW, otdb. WABO. WCAO- Cab OaUowas erch. KVW.

Lfraao Gua orch. WABC Ted Black orch Myers orch. imur, Mrn ereti, February Clearance Sale of H. D. Used Cars 1934 Ford V-S DeLuxe Coupe, R.S 1932 Ford Cabriolet.

1931 Wlllys Sedan. 1930 WlHys-Knlfht Sedan. 1930 Ford Coupe. 1930 Ford Tourlnf. 1930 Ford Roadster 1929 Ford Roadster.

1929 Nash Sedan. 1929 Ford Tourlnf. 1926 Cadillac Brougham. 1929 Ford Cabriolet. 1929 Ford Sport Coupe, ms Ford Sedan.

192S Stodebaker Victoria. 1933 Ford Tractor and Trailer. 1933 International Truck. 1932 Ford Pickup. 1930 Chevrolet IMt-Ton Chassis.

1929 G. M. C. Stake Truck. 1929 Ford Stake Truck, 1929 Ford Truck Panel, IH Ton.

192i Dodte Truck Panel. Number of other good used cars and trucks all of which can be purchased with a small down payment and can be financed through U. C. with small monthly payments. 22-24 HIGH STREET AUTOMOTIVE Automobtles for Sale 11 CLEARING SALE -OF ----USED CARS 1931 Buick Sedan.

1929 Buick Coupe. 1929 Oldsmobile 1928 Buick Sedan. 1928 Bulek Coupe. 1928 Bulck 4-Pafis. Coupe.

1928 Buick 5-Pass. Coupe. 1928 Eivnex Coupe, 1927 Pontiac Sedan, 192? Buick Coupe, 19,14 BUICKS At a Reduced Price. KING ST. GARAGE TROUT A HECK, Prop.

Phone 770. BUSINESS SERVICE Repairiiig and Refinishlng 29 EXPERT OPHOL8TERINO New furniture, general repairing, alip oovetn Get my estimate 822-24 Queen stxeet. Phone 1012 GENIRAI EXPERT UPHOLSTERINO New fumltijure repairing sterilizing on slip covera. Known for quality and prices H. 214 Chestnut St.

Phone 2157 MERCHANDISE Articles for Sale 51 EMPLOYMENT Help 3Z akj electric waMher, mgs. cedar beds and at reasonable prices Paul Prior. 41, E. 2d St. rebuilt SICYCLSS FURNITURl Anything new or second hand bought, sold or exchanged.

257 Queen rear of FOB hot air heater In good condition Cheap. One a-sed Vogel anti-freeze toilet outfit. One used 24- inch pftdestttl lavatory outfit with fixtures complete to floor, jprloe 110 Wm Boalton. Chestnut Kvans Sta MERCHANDISE Fnel, Feed. FertUJxert Experienced stenogrjipher-typUit.

atate full particulars, references required. Write Mercury 16 40W cioat. Charlotte St. Pot Fender and Body Straightening and call HBHMANN THOMAS Rear 31 E. Main 8.

Pottstown Phone 2339. General auto repairing. Official In- 465 reas. reas. Phone 59-J POTTSTOWN AUTO REFINI8HINO OC.

for dents in auto bodies and fenders at reasonable prices. Always dependable 927 High street. Phone 686 BUSINESS SERVICE Business Service Offered 18 Guaranteed watch Se clock repairing. Call for deliver. Mat Hoffman, Chestnut Sc York Sts.

Phone 1150-J. WHEN YOUR RADIO GOES DEAD call RALPH MELLON Certified Radlo-Trlctan PHONE 1142-M. 25 King 8t. Women for cooking and to with housework where other help is employed. required.

Wages $12. Near Phoenlxvlllt, Addrws P. Box 316. Klmbcrton, Pa. Earn up to $25 dozen embroidering scarfs, home.

Everything furnished. Art Embroidery, 924 Bergen, Jersey City. N. J. copy addresses for mall order firms.

Good pay. Experience un- no canvaaelng. Write; stamped envelope. United Advertising. 1114 DeKalb Avenue, Brooklyn, N.

INTELLIGENT ladles, age 25-45, to work In pleaisant and profitable work. Mereury Box A-64. Help 33 We an opening for a man between 25 and 40 with car, selling leading In electrical field. Apply Monday between 2 and 4 p. m.

store, Bahr Arcade, Ask for Mr. Haines. Situations 36 POSITION girl desires position as child's nurse or companion to aged or sick person. Phone 670-M in the afternoon. COALI CO AL I Rice ................14,50 Buckwheat 5.75 Stova 9J8 Pea 7.90 Egg ................8.90 We handle Lytle white aeb and Kemhie medinm red ash, Otu motto Quality and clean ooal We handle the EARL DOTTEMaa AND HEPNIR Phone 854-W Pottstown Lendine USED ELECTRIC REFRIGERATOR Guaranteed.

Very reasonable. Sanatoga Co. FOB SALS NEW AND Oaed Furniture In Excellent OondlUon 822-24 aueen Street Phone lOia Fnel Feed, Ferillisen COAL COAL COAL Buy Coal that all coal, no slate, guaranteed to be hard white ash, no clinkers. Nut. $825; Pea.

Stove. $8.25: B. $5,50. Phone 1150-J. QUALITY WHITE ASH.

N. St 5.. Disc, with orders over one ton. Ph 772-W. Queen St.

Colliery ooal direct from Del any amt. anywhere. 556-B-2 Trainer and Yocom, Douglasaville. COLLIERY CO Air-Buckwheat $5.50. Pea $8 00, Chestnut $9.00.

Stove $9.25. Orders filled same day. 25 Chestnut street. Phone 1895-J. Guar Col.

White A.ih Coal. Wgt. slip with order B. $5.85, Pea $7.75. Nut or Egg $9.

Stove $9.25, tons. M. Brown 305 ManaUwny St. Phone 2331. INSTRUCTION Luca) Irstraction Classes Washing machines and vacuum cleaners repaired Wringer rolls and parts Phone 1642-W Sweeper Service Oo 806 Evans street.

(Ml King Phone lOU EXPERT watch clock and iewelry repairing Prices reasonable Satisfaction guaranteed A WUlauer 234 High street Phone 321-W, and clock Work guaranteed Reasonable price WM WELSH I 4 fl High Street semsB Oveing Renovating CARPE! CLEANING- And repairing, 15 years Albert H. Guldln 96 Kelm St Phone 870-J GOVERNMENT month. 18-50. Qualify for coming Pottstown examlnallon. Common education.

List FREE. Write immediately. Franklin ln.Htl- tute. Dept. 406 Rochester, N.

Y. DRAWING AND PAINTING LESSONS Nelson and Mary Grofe 430 Xing Street. Phone 650-W. LIVESTOCK Poultry and Supplies 49 Chicks. English White Leghonxs hatched from all old hens.

$8.00 pei 100; from early hatched pullets, $7.00 per 100. New Hampshire Barred Rocks, $8 00 per 100 In 1000 lots cent Isss, Locatcd neat Reamstown Phone 19-R-21 Denver ExchanM. Haldeman'b Poultry Farm, Stevens, Pa. WHITE LEGHORN CHICKS Hatched from eggs weighing 24 to 30 ounces per dozen. Produced on our own farm by two to four-year-old hens.

W. Jones Son. Douglassvllle, Pa. Location, Unloavllle on Route 83 Phone Pottstown 985-J-2. C.

C. 4563 Good clean long burning White Ash Coal Weight slip with every order. ton orders taken Relgner. 173 Franklin St. Phone 2152-J.

FIREWOOD FOR truck load $4 00 Phone Potutown More heat. Less ash. Hard White Ash coal direct from mines. Buck rice. pea.

egg, stove nut, $8.50 50 discount on over one ton. Prompt service. It. Christman. Phone 583J3.

$7.25. Chestnut or Stove $8.25. 4-ton lotR ohi'aper. 25 Chestnut street. Phone 1895-J, Goods 59 Heating.

Plnmbing, Roofing 22 MERCHANDISE PLUMBING AND HEATING And high-pressure boiler repairs. Work guaranteed Herman Conklin. 106 Walnut Phone 266-W. Articles for Sale Moving, Trucking. Storage 26 HARRY HERPST 464 St Padded van service movlngs.

All makes electric refrigerators moved Phone 947 Enarra vlng, Uinding 27 HIGH STANDARD PRINTING AT COMPETITIVE PRICES with a modem printing plant, TTie Mercury Is capable of meeting your job requirements. FOR PRINTING ESTIMATES on blllheade, forms, letterheads, envelopes, tickets, labels, placards circulars, broadsides, showcards, etc. FOR combination gas and coal range, 1 steam and 1 hot water boiler. sink, 3 gas ranges, 3 oil stoves. BokMirt P.

Icker, 107 High St. FOR Boy Vlctrola parlor heater, slightly used. $25.00. Apply Silver Bowl. Douglasaville, Pa, FURNITURBI FURNITURE I We have the smsrtest and most complete line of new and used furniture at the lowest prices available in town FURNITURE STORE 18 S.

Charlotte St. tfELUOM dtay tost alter 'Lost and ad gets to work A REAL SPECIAL We Will Furnish 4 ROOMS OF GOOD CLEAN FURNITURE For Only sgg.oo Good I'hiairs to Eat 57 With your beer. fflENRICEB LITTLE DUTCH PRETZSLS bs Sold in all stortm. Specials at Uie 64 PUBLIC SALE Of 27 and cows, wlU be at lie on la, 1031. st Limerick, Pa, These bniighi direct from the In Westem Penris.

mention of 13 fine In lot ts a real bunch of dairy on day of Sale beginm 13 m. by P. Pfcl RRMAN. MAKE YOUR HOME really modem and attractive. Enamel bath tubs, kitchen and for the lavatory at lowest prices In town, Lester R.

Daub. 114 South Hanover streeu PUBLIC SAUS Of one csrlaad of county at n.y on FHith. 13 1935. A real load of dalrv consUts of and also a few Sale at 1:30 W. FilONHEtSlIt, Buy W1 PAY market prices for all kinds of Junk.

Pottstown Junk 110 South Franklin street, Nathan Pollock, phone 1371, ANY PERSON having hotiaehold goods or farming Implements and poultry to sell eall 606-R. NEED MONEY? WHAl HAVl TO SELL FOB SPOT CASH? CAU, DANIKL FRSISg 18 8 CHARLOTTE STT. PBONB REAL ESTATE FOR RENT Apartments and Flats 74 Public of a Large Farm Stocii on Wednesday, Feb 20. 1935. on the in New Hanover Mtg, near the road Isadlng from Pottstown to Swamp, on the Horace Overholtzer farm.

One pair of black mules, 2 general 34 in various hslfera, this Is an accredited herd. 2 sows witH litter. shoats, lot of chickens, ducks and turkeys, Graham truck, Fordsoa tractor, lot of ensilage. Merslnger grala thresher with blower, lot of hay. straw and com fodder, Dellinger grain grinder.

fodder shredder. ensilage ter. Case binder, ft. cut. com harvester.

Culapacter. grain drill. 3 3 farm and all other farm machinery, of use on a 190-acre farm. Sale at 11.30 a. m.

Conditions by a. DETUBBL V. Qoodhart. Auct. Wm.

H. Wagner Mathias, FOR furnished apartment, No children, 606 High street. FOR all conveniences private bath. Apply 57 South Evans street. FOB RENT Very desirable large apartment Phone 260.

FOR rooms. 2d floor front suitable for office Sulp building Apply Henry Ancona 218 High St or Dan. Swavely. on Easy Payment Plan FREESE'S FURNITURE STORE 18 S. CHARLOTTE ST.

POTTSTOWN, PA. Phone 487 Open Evenings Till 8 We Deliver Within a Radius of 50 Miles. GIVE US A CALL! POK awutment, 4ii High street Apply 410 High sUeet Houses tor Rest FOR RENT Eight-room brick hotise, all $11,00 per month. Apply 2 Warwick Settlement. FOR very desirable single house, 148 Chestnut all con? Also 2 garages at $3 each.

Apply to Irvin B. Relfsnyder, 10 N. Hanover St. GOOD HOUSES. 0, 8, 6 and 10 Modem and first class cond Good locations, rents reasonable All onnv Apply 47 3rd phone 890 RENT-House.

69 North Hanover street. Apply 117 North Hanover street. fOB brick modem Improvements on East ktoln 6 Pottstown Apply Joseph 8 Haws. 307 8 Hanover street. PUBLIC SALE OF PERSONAL ERTY, Feb.

12, 1935, on the McConnell Farm at Comer, on road leading from route 23 at Warwick to Coatea- vUle. mile from Loags Comer. Consisting of farming and all household goods of 12 of well furnished house. Sale 1 p. sharp.

Some For parUculars set hand bills MRS. ELMIRA E. CONNELL. SHORT NOTICE SALE of personal erty of L. Newcomer at town.

Feb. 9. 1935, 1 o'clock sharp. RALPH BICHABDS General Auctioneer. Pa.

Buyer of and butcher Phone 535-J-3 Pottstown tl Bids will bs by the Controller of Montgomery County nt hta office In the Court Norristown, up until 10 a. m. Standard Tlmp. March 11, 1935, for the furnishing and delivery of Sand, Cement and Lumber. Also for furnishing and delivery of Guard Rail Posts, Guard RaU Flstures, Hand Tools, paint, dynamite and capa.

All In stich qtiantltles directed until December 31, 1935, for use on the various roads, and bridges lit Montgomery County, in accordanca with certain specifications now on flila In the Office of the County Commissioners, The Cortunlssloners reserve the right to reJeH any or bldJ. Checks ac.company!ng mTist be handed to the Clerk of the County Commissioners one hour before the time for opening bids, which wUi be done publicly at 11 a. m. Standard Time, March 11, 1935. tn the office of the County WM.

C. IBVm. Controller. FOR 109 N. Hanover St Apply.

Charlee McCarthy. 6S North Hanover street. THROUGB THE 'Autoe tot adf In ths Classified Section you ear oompare the best bargains offered used cv dealers tn af the town REAL ESTATE FOR SALE Honses for Sale 84 FOR house, all hot water heat. Apply 13 E. street.

Fifth LOANS IMMEDIATE CASH QUICK, CONriDiNTIAL $10.00 to $300.00 Brinjr and Car POTTSTOWN SMALL LOAN COMPANY 104 HIGH ST. SECOND FLOOR MILE-A-MINUTE MARTY By KRAUSE HERBEIN, BOYERTOWN G7(P yooR Ripe "Bar i wAHt TO THI5 nao to.

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