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TUESDAY EVENING, MAY 30, 1933 POTTSTOWN MERCURY, POTTSTOWN, PA. Phone 2243PACE ELEVEN Alert People Are Awake to the Opportunity These Classified Ads Offer ITALY WINNING LONG FIGHT ON DREAD MALARIA President's Pal Decrease of 33 Percent in Disease Shown for Past Ten Years home, May 30 (U.R) Deaths from malaria in Italy were reduced from 21,000 in 1889 to 2000 in 1932. a government report has announced During the ten years of the Fascist regime the death rate from this disease has decreased 33 percent. The malarial fight is thought to be nearing the end. though mcd- ical authorities are inclined to be cautious in estimating the victory, for malaria, it appears, has a way A bill has been offered the chamber for the and unification of the laws and regulations in force in Italy for the campaign against It is expected that, when the effects of this law have had time to be felt, and when the numerous land-reclamation schemes have been finished,) that malaria will be little morn I Most boys have the than a memory.

A system of inspection by government officials has been in force for some time now in malarial districts, whereby the houses of peasants and workers are examined to see if they Ch Ad iedI CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING INFORMATION All ads are restricted to then prope: classlflcauou and to the regular Mercury style nf type The publishers reserve the right to edit nr relict anv classified advertising copy. Any copy received alter 9 a m. on day of publication cannot be properly classified. CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING RATES Dailv rats per line for cou.ecutive Insertions: to In Town Wants Wan Rooms or Boa rd REAL ESTATE FOR RENT 74- Apartment' and Piarex for Rent Garages for Rent, and Lands for Rent for Rent 78 and Desk Room and For Rent 80 for Rent Rent REAL ESTATE FOR 82 Property for base and Land for 84 for Hale Lots for Sale 86 Shore and For for Sale Estate Estate ALS Notices THE TUTTS By Crawford Young LIVESTOCK REAL ESTATE FOR RENT Poultry and Supples Apartments and Hats74 1 Lines da? 2 days 3 days 4 days 6 davi 10 days 3 .36 .66 81 .96 i.it 1.50 4.48 .88 1 08 1.28 1 68 2 00 5.60 1.101.351 6 .721 .12 i 62 1 3 00 7 .84 1 S41.892,24 2 54 3.50 8 901.76 2.16 2.56 4 00 DEATHS Deaths 1 pAD r. CUSTOM HATCHING Eggs set e- ery Monday.

Thold 112 eggs each $1.50 per hundred. LAUREL LOCKS FARMS fpouitrv Dept.) Pa. F' MERCHANDISE or a come President of the 1 nited States, but 12-year-old Robert Haley, of Marblehead, seems to be content with having a President for a pal. Bobby has received several letters from President WHEN AND WHERE TO PLACE YOUR ADS The Classified Advertising Department is situated at Hanover and streets reported Mercury will not be responsible for than one Incorrect Insertion. Advertising ordered for lrresu)ar bisections takes the one time rate No ad Is taKen for iess than a itasls of 1 three lines.

Count five average words to the line. An -verage word on tains six letters. Ads ordered for three or times and stopped Defore expiration will be charged for only the number of times the ad appeared, and adjustment mad? the rate earned. Special rates for yearly upon request. Careful attention given to mi" orders PHONE YOUR CLASSIFIED AD Phone 2263 The Ad Taker will gladly you.

if desired, so that the copy your ad is prepared in such a manner a.s Roosevelt, who expressed the hope are provided with the regulation in his last missive that he would be netting at windows and chimneys to able to Bobby this Summer. prevent the easy entrance of the They became friends during one of to bring the greatest results iot you the fishing trips when he was Governor of New York. (Central Press) anopheles mosquitoes. ELVERSON DEFEATS H0NEYBR00K. 3 to 2 Elverson defeated Honeybrook in Northern Chester county league game over the weekend at Honeybrook.

3 to 2. Four double plays, two by each team, featured the game. A triple by Myers was the longest hit of the tilt. Elverson Honeybrook ab.r.h.o.a ab.r.h.o.a Kurtz. 2b 4 1 1 Wertz, cf 5 12 10 Rhoads, 3b 4 0 0 3 2 Mertz.

4 019 0 4 12 6 1 lb 4 0 0 8 1 4 0 2 2 3 Bates. 3b 4 0 2 2 2 4 0 0 1 0 Free'an. ss 4 112 2 3 118 2 J.Speice, If 4 0 0 1 0 Leighton. rf 4 1 0 2 0 Keener, rf 4 0 110 Oswald, If 2 0 1 0 0 Armrow.2b 40 122 Teyak. 4 0 0 2 2 C.

Speice. 3 0 0 1 1 Keen If 000 1 0 Martin, 1 0 0 0 0 Livlngo'd. If 1 0 0 0 0 Relgner, If 10 0 10 Baer, lb Mvers. ss Wells cf DeSimone, Totals 35 3 7 27 11 Totals Elverson 0 1 1 00 1 00 Honeybrook 0 1 1 00000 Errors Elverson. 4 (Kurtz, Myers, DeSimone Oswald); Honeybrook.

7 (Mertz, Reifsnyder, Freeman, Keener. C. Speice). Two-base Freeman. Desimone.

Three-base Double to Kurtz; Myers to DeSimone; Freeman 10 Armrow; Freeman to Armrow to Reif-nyder. Struck Teyak, 8 bv C. Speice. 9. Left on 9.

Honeybrook, 3 Leighton. PIRATES DOWN CARDS The Pirates defeated the Cards, 9 to 5, in a loose game on the Stowe diamond last night. Eleven errors were made during the fray with the lasers committing six. Don Deitrich's home run was the highlight of the contest. Pirates Cards ab.r.h.o.a ab.r.h.o.a Bitting, 3b 4 0 1 1 3 Swartz, cf 30 0 3 2 Koval, rf 3 0 0 1 1 D.Diet’h.lb 21250 Pachik, If 3 112 0 ss 2 2 14 2 Bssico.

cf 2 0 1 2 0 Bush, 3b 2 0 0 1 0 Boyer, 2b 2 1 1 2 0 A.Dlet'h,2b 2 0 0 1 0 Kurnal, ss 3 2 14 1 Wirag, rf 2 1110 3 2 2 5 1 Eagle, If 2 0 0 1 0 2 2 2 1 1 Kopinas, 2 10 12 2 1 2 2 0 2 0 2 4 1 2 0 13 1 Swartz, rf 1 0 0 2 0 1 0 1 1 0 E. Boyer, If 10 0 10 Lessig, lb Slaby, Betz, Moore, 3b Seiagy, rf Totals 27 9 13 24 8 Totals 21 5 6 24 7 rtrat.es 0 0 2 1 0 0 2 3 Cards 001 0002 1 5 (Bitting, Boyer, Kurnal. Lessig, Betz); Cards. 6 Dietrich. Wirag.

Kopinas, Swartz. Boyer, 2). Two-base Wirag, Seiagy, Home Dietrich. Stolen Dietrich, Kopinas, Kurnal. Boyer.

Koval. Betz. Double to Lessig dorto Bitting. Hit by Betz (Eagle). Struck Betz, by Dietrich.

3. Winning pitcher Betz. Losing Swartz. Time of 1.30. CHINK AXSMITH SIGNS WITH SOUTH POTTSTOWN Frank Axsmith, Pottstown high star, will play the remainder of the season with South Pottstown in the American division of the City and Suburban league, Manager Bill Semet announced today.

Axsmith played shortstop for the Trojans the greater part of the season. He also played in the outfield against West Chester. Semet announced that the Chester county club would meet Limerick on the diamond June 11. South Pottstown was scheduled to play Limerick the past Sunday, but the game was called off because of wet grounds. TRANSFIGURATION ADDS DAVE MAUGER TO LIST PHILADELPHIA May partial list ol produce market quotations follows: LIVE was a good holiday demand and the market ruled firm and lc higher 011 both fowls and broiling chickens, with receipts only moderate.

Inquiry was mostly for really fancy desirable-sized stock. Prices are confirmed by the Philadelphia Poultry Association. Plymouth Rocks, I5al6c; mixed colors, fancy, Hal5c; White Leghorns, fancy, 4 pounds each and over, 12 ordinary, illal 2 broiling chickens, fancy Plymouth Rocks, w'eighing 3 pounds and over, 21c; 2 pounds, 19a20c; 2 pounds, 16al7c; red and mixed colors, fancy. 3 pounds and over, 19a2Qc; 2'- pounds, 16al8c; 2 pounds, 14al5c; small sizes and backs, all broilers, lower; White Leghorn broilers, 2 pounds and over, 17c, pounds and over, 1 pounds and over. 14c; 1U pounds and over.

13c; 1 pound and over. 12c; smaller sizes not wanted, chickens, young, smooth-legged. 18a20c; old roosters, 8 al 0 turkeys, iancy young hens, 13c; toms, 10c. Ducks, White Peking, young, large, 11c; ducks, old, 9a10c, Muscovy, llal2c. Pigeons, per pair, young, lSa20c; old, shooting pigeons, per pair, 30c.

Rabbits, per pound. 6a7c. DRESSED deslrable- sized fowls pretty well cleaned up 1 at full figures, but small and unat- i tractive stock was quiet and irregular. I Old roosters were steadily held. Fancy turkeys were well cleaned up and firm, but ordinary stock was quiet, Ducks ruled firm.

We quote: Fowls, 4 to 534 pounds, 18c; 6 pounds or over, 16al7c; 3a3 '2 pounds, 16c; under 3 pounds, 14a 15c; broiling chickens, Western, 23a25c: old roosters, dry-picked. Western, 5 pounds. lOallc; turkeys, hens, Northern and Western. 19a20c; Southern and Southwestern, I 6 al 8 toms, 15c; Long Island ducks. 14c.

2920 tubs. Demand was fair and the market ruled steady at the recent advance. There were ample offerings of the better grades. We qviote: Solid-packed creamery, in tubs, higher scoring than extra. 24a27c; 92 score, 23c; 91 score, 90 score.

89 score, 21c; 88 score, 20' ac; 87 score, 86 score, 19c; garlicky, 18c, The United States bureau of agricultural economics quotes: 93 score, 24c; 92 score. 23c: 91 score. 2 1 ic; 90 score, 21c; 89 score, 20' 2 88 score, 20c; 87 score, 19c. 6042 cases. Trade was quiet and there were ample offerings at unchanged prices.

We quote: Fresh extra firsts, fresh firsts, in new cases, 14c; second-hand cases, 13c; average current receipts, in secondhand cases, 12 fresh seconds. 11 2 carefully selected and candled recrated fresh eggs, 18al9c The United States bureau of agricultural economics quotes: Special packs, nearby white hennery. 16 2 al 8 white, extras, lSVia 16c; browns, extras, 15al5'ic; mixed colors, average extras, 5 2 graded firsts, 13V2al4c; current receipts. 13c; Midwest, mixed colors, average extras, graded firsts, 14a 14'2c: current receipts, 13al334C. market ruled steady, but quiet.

We quote: Whole milk Longhorns, round lot, jobbing sales, 16al7c; single daisies, fresh, 14 12 a 15 jc. CLASSIFICATION INDEX The individual under the following classifications arranged in ALPHABETICAL oroei for quick reference. A NOUNCEMENTS of Thanks Memoriam and Mourning Goods Directors and Lots and Social ppd Lodges Lost Fount? AUTOMOTIVE 11 for Sale Trucks for Sale Accessories, Tires, for Hire and Bicycles Stations BUSINESS SERVICE Service Offered 1 9 Dyeing. Renovating Milling Plumbing. Roofing and Surety Bouds Trucking, Papering.

Engraving. Birring Services and and Pressing Service EMPLOYMENT and Female Canvassers, Agents FINANCIAL Opportunities Stocks. Bonds to Loan, Mortgages Borrow INSTRUCTION Courses Instruction Classes Dancing, drama lc Instruction LIVESTOCK Cats, Other Pets Cattle. Vehicles and Supplies MERCHANDISE For 'ale and Accessories Materials Business and Office Equipment Farm and Dairy Products Feed, Fertilizers Things to Eat Things Goods Watches, Diamonds and Tools Merchandise Equipment. Plants, Flowers at ne Stores Apparel Buy ROOMS AND BOARD With Board Without Board for Housekeeping Flaces to Eat FALLEN ASLEEP Saturday May 27th.

1933 Lancaster, William Trout, husband of the late Annie M. Reifsnyder) Trout, 69 years. 11 and 1 day The relatives and friends respectfully are invited to attend the funeral, without further notice, from the funeral home of R. Houck and Son, 112 North Washington street. Pottstown.

on Wednesday, May 31. at 10:30 (D S. Interment, in Pottstown East End cemetery, "ASLEEP" Saturdav Mav 27 th, 1933 Philadelphia Grover Rutter, son of Joseph B. and Annie B. (nee Bell) Rutter, aged 48 years, 2 months.

The relatives and friends respectfully are invited to attend the funeral, without further notice, from the funeral home of R. Houck and Son 112 North Washington street Pottstown. Pa. on Wednesday Mav 31st at 2 o'clock (D S. T.t Interment In Pottstown West End cemetery.

Friends may call Tuesday evening 7 to 8:30 o'clock. THICK CK BEER GARDEN FURNITURE Let us equip your Beer Garden. We rarry a stork. Everything you need Chairs tables bars. Buy now at the right price and the right place FREESES FURNITURE STORE, 18 S.

Charlotte Street Phone 487 Open evenings until 9 C. Groff. 116 Broad St Lancaster, Pa. Ideal apartment. 4 rooms and bath all conveniences.

Entirely pri- au. Apply Sewing Machine Shop, King and Charlotte Sts. SOUTH rooms garret bath, all Rent, $15, Apply on premises. SMALL 3rd floor front apartment. King and Hanover Sts.

Apply 65 N. Han: 0Vftr 8t- Phone 254-w WALNUT EVANS STS floor apt. 4 rooms, kitchen and bath. Phone 1290-W. Houses or Rent CHESTNUT ST, fi rooms bath.

Ail conveniences. Apply 380 Spruce street. vcU Ad ber. 50 Shef Laurel on May 29th, Maude inee wife of El wood Workman The relatives and friends are invited to attend the funeral, without further notice, from the home of her uncle and aunt. Mr.

and Mrs. George P. Ahner. 365 North Charlotte street, Pottstown. on Friday morning, at 10 o'clock (D, S.

T.l. Interment In Pottstown cemetery. Friends mav call Thursday evening, 7 to 8:30 o'clock. announcements Card of Thanks Re Portable Typewriter Ralph Quinn, 1419 ding. Penna.

TWO 1 wsshstand App 107 High St. FOR RENT Dwelling Q.ieen street. All conveniences. Rent, $20 montn Six-room apartment. Heat furnished.

Good location. IZIZZ 17, Five-room apartment, Queen and water system. 3 oil Keim streets. Rent range, 1 ano 1 Bungalow ail conveniences. 1039 Robert P.

Eerier, Queen street, Six-room dwelling 807 Queen street. Hardwood floor5 heat, all 53 conveniences. JAS CHRISTMAN Se RON, 300 High Street. Phone 1522. Building hand briefer and lum- diators.

reasonable, Glasgow Phone 799-R. Fuel 56 white ish coal Stove, 8 Chestnut 8 Pea, $7, Buckwheat, 15,75, One-half ton orders solicited. W. Riesner. Franklin St, Phone 2181 COAL from the mines and hauling.

Buck, $5 25. pea $6 65; nut, egg, $7 70; stove. nut Iz stove mixed, $7.75. Earl Phone 1577-W. sounds Buckwheat, $5 75; Pea J7.15, Nut.

50 Stove FOR Egg. Foster S. Maugei Phone 987-W, FOR 5 rooms and bath, $18 per month. Apply Earl Smith Keim and Rambler Sts. FOR and rooms.

Apply 422 Beech St after 4 p. m. FOR very reasonable, some Apply Sanatoga Radio Co. COAL Dirert from the mines to you. Guarantee good, clean c- al.

J. Fryer, local agent for Dellieker. Phone 1110-M. Good Things to Kat 57 With your LITTLE DUTCH PRETZELS cant be beat. Sold in all stores, family of the late Charles Smith, wish to express their sincere thanks to relatives and friends for their expressions of sympathy during their rerent bereavement; for the beautiful floral tributes and use of cars at the funeral.

Flowers and Mourning Goods 4 Trellis work, screen doors. Grinding of tools, cutlery. Lawn mowers sharpened. New Deal Wood Working Shop, 433 Cherry. Personals COUNTESS ZARA, Lake view Park, Rov'erstoranor the season.

I will not he responsible for any biils unless contracted bv myself. W. n. SCHONCK. SPIRITUAL MEETING Madame Welsh will be at Mansion House Wednesday, May 31.

Readings 10 to 2 o'clock. 2 o'clock Circle. WE INVITE YOU to inspect our Used Car vatucs rn our lot next to Texaco Service Station, West High St King St. Garage Auto Tires Parts 13 AUTOMOBILE PARTS Parts for all uake and trucks. Nottle Auto 416 Chestnut Pottstown.

Stations Iti AUTO Work. Reasonable orices. Work guaranteed John H. Leveneoort. Phone 1742.

360 Jefferson Ave. Household Goods 59 FOR with 2-room Rttached, all conveniences, at 57 N. Hanover. Apply 65 N. Hanover St in e-room bungalow suburbs Furnished or unfurnished.

Apply 870 High St. MODERN well-lighted apartments. Hardwood floors rnd Frigidaire. Apply High and Hanover Sta. QUEEN AND KEIM STS- Attractive 2nd floor apartment.

All conveniences. Rent Ajply Jas. Christman it Son. 300 High St Phone 1522. Printing, Engraving, Binding 27 MULTIGRAPHING and Mimeographing.

Prompt service, prices reasonable. Raymond Smale, 244 King, 1082-J or 1359. PRINTING. JOBBING Of all kinds, letterheads, blotters, envelopes. Reliable service, moderate prices.

Geo. A. Llghtcap Jr. 921 Queen St. Phone 184.

Professional Services 28 DRUGLESS THERAPIST A W. WEISER. D. C. S.

T. 158 North Hanover St. Phone 119 Try my painless adjustments Office Hours: 2 to 5 p.m., 6 to 9 p.m. Repairing and Refinishing 29 SUMMER FURNITURE We have in stock the best new and used Summer furniture at amazingly low prices. You may need refrigerators, screen doors, screens, lawn mowers, beech chairs, gilders, porch rockers, window shades or congoleum rugs.

Give us a call. Phone 487. FREESE'S FURNITURE STORE 18 Charlotte Street Open evenings till 9 Seeds, Plants. Flowers63 sweet potatoes, and all other vegetable plants. Mrs.

John Spiese. Phone 436-R-3. FOR SALE Sweet potato, cabbage, tomato, egg plant pepper, at lowest prices. J. W.

Miller Parker- ford. Penna. AUTO BODIES and Fenders made like new. Reasonable prices; quick service Pottstown Auto Refinlshing 927 High St. Phone 686.

Strayed Lost Found 10 bundle of clothes, while traveling from Pottstown to Coatesville on May 22. Liberal reward. Reply Mercury, Box X-26. pocketbook on road between- Birdsboro and Morgantown. Reward return to 895 South St.

BRAKES RELINED lining brakes. Work guaranteed. Reasonable prices. Marstellar Neiman rear 118 N. Charlotte BATTERY recharging.

Rental and changing. Total cost, $1. Schwab's 54 High St. CARBON AND me give your car a Spring ovethauling; work guaranteed; reasonable price Square Deal Garage. Geo.

Ciaiy. mechanic. SCHWAB'S ROYAL GAS Open all night. Station 54 High Street BUSINESS SERVICE EXPERT UPHOLSTERING New living room suites. General repairing.

Slip covers a specialty Prices reasonable. Metz. 822-24 Queer. St. Phone We specialize in re- 1012 Formerly with Sotter Metz.

GENERAL UPHOLSTERING New Furniture, repair work of all kinds. Specialist on slip covers. Expert workmanship. Reasonable prices. H.

Kappes, 214 Chestnut St. Phone 2157 Specials at the Stores 64 W. THIRD 6 bath, sewing room, enclosed porch, all hot water heat. Three-car garage. Phone 589-M.

rooms bath. Rent reasonable. Apply on premises or phone 1889-W. 20 Acre farm. 2 miies out 4 Apartments, very cheap 6 Room house.

888 Queen 115 brick home in Stowe 2 Houses with con vs. on King St. 2 Houses close to new Jr, High ROBERT EVANS 15 N. Hanover Street Farms and Land for Sale 83 W'RITE OR CALL for my farm list, describing exceptional offerings In Berks. Chester and Montgomery County.

ROBERT W. EVANS, 15 N. Hanover St. 27 buildings, stream, cattle. All modern equipment.

Prtce must 5 miles from town. Wiite Mercury Boy X-14 LAMP SHADES for your bridge light or floor lamp, $1 up. All colors. A good selection. John Zangrilli, 55 High street.

MAKE YOUR HOME really modern and attractive. Enamel bath tubs, kitchen sinks and necessities for the lavatory at the lowest prices In town. Lester Daub. 114 S. Hanover street.

Estate 89 ANTED TO farm, without buildings Must be cheap No agents. Write Mercury Box X-23, EMPLOYMENT Wanted To Buy 66 Help Female 32 EXPERIENCED shirts. Apply Pottstown Shirt Company, Charlotte and Cherry Sts. Help AUTOMOTIVE Automobiles lor Sale 11 CHEVROLET COACH. excellent condition.

Tires and paint good. Will finance Price very Herting Davtdheiser. FORD Like new. Driven only 8000 miles. Tires and upholstering perfect.

A real buy. Motor Co 970 High St. FRANKLIN AND BERKS LEAD RYE PRODUCTION Transfiguration Lutheran today sdded David Maiiger, hitting Pottstown high first-baseman, to its Sunday school league roster, Manager Davp Davenport announced. Mauger's presence in the lineup will aid the 1932 cellar champions in their drive for a first division berth. Transfiguration sol- ons believe.

The Trojan ace will be available for league duty when the Blue and White season is finished. LANCASTER LIVESTOCK LANCASTER May opening slow; beef steers and yearlings steady with closing prices of $6.25 paid for 1320-pound averages; best yearlings, bulk of sales, bulls, firm; she stock and cutters about steady; stockers and feeders steady, most sales, calves, steady to weak; practical top on veal- ers, few selects early, $7, but later bidding lower. choice. Spring lambs. Hogs steady; choice.

170-240-pound weights, 75; few selects bulk local feds, Receipts, 572 cattle 456 hogs; 362 sheep; 512 calves. Classes, grade and range of Steers, choice. 900-1300 pounds, $6a6 50, good, $5 50a6. medium. $4 75a5.50.

common, choice, 1100-1300 pounds, good. S5 50a6; medium, 5 50: choice 1300-1500 pounds. good. $5 50afi heifers, choice, good, medium, $3 good. $2 75a3.50, common and medium.

J2a2.75; low cutter and cutter, bulls, good and choice, cutter, common and medium. $3a4 25; good and choice, medium, cull and common, $3a 5.25; feeder and stocker cattle good and choice. 500-800 pounds. 25; common and medium, 500-800 pounds, 50, good and choice, 800-1030 pound' $4 50a5.25; common and medium, 800-1050 pounds, Franklin and Berks counties each produced more than four times as much rye as the average county production in Pennsylvania last year, according to the State Department of Agriculture. The total rye crop has been estimated at 1.550,000 bushels, or an average of 12,5 bushels per acre on 124.000 acres.

GUARANTEED USED CARS 1930 Ford Fordor Sedan 1930 Ford Tudor Sedan 1930 Ford Convertible Coupe 1929 Ford Tudor Sedan 1929 Ford Pick-up 1929 Chi" '1er 75 Coupe 1929 Nash Convertible Coui- 1930 Nash Coach 1930 Chevrolet Coupe 1931 Dodge Sedan 3929 Brougham 1927 Cadillac Brougham NAGLE MOTORS INC 1340 High Street AT ROSEDALE DODGE Ac PLYMOUTH Business Service Oflered 18 DAY AND NIGHT RADIO SERVICE When all others fail, call me I have the most complete end modern testing equipment. Shultz Radio Service. 641 King St. Pottstown. Phene 103 4.

EXPERT Watch and Clock Repairing guaranteed. Reasonable price WM R. WELSH 271 High St. IMPROVE YOUR PERFORMANCE By installing a complete of Eveready Tubes RALPH MELLON 25 PhotTf D42-M RELIABLE RADIO SERVICE All work guaranteed RADIO SHOP 401 Chirlotte St Phone 240 SH ERIDAN'S SHOE SHINE PARLOR. New' Equipment Prompt Service.

7 shines 50c. 15 shines $: 00 Only Griffin's materials used. 23 Hanover St Wrm. Binder. 253 Chestnut St Neglect is costly In the end Moth and mice do irreparable damage.

VACUUM SWEEPERS All makes of sweepers rebuilt and repaired Free estimates given. We call and deliver H. H. Jenkins. Phone 1664 SII.K and warpers.

Steady work. Apply Wednesday, May 31, 7 Red Hill Textile Red Hill. Pa. FINANCIAL WANTED 50 good cook stoves and heaters. 50 good shotguns.

Wre buy all kinds of furniture and rugs Give us a call. Freese's Furniture Store, 18 S. Charlotte St. Phone 487. Auction Sales 90 CHARLES Wr.

RHOADS WrE PAY market prices for al! kinds of Junk. Pottstown Junk 110 South Franklin St. Phone 1371, ROOMS AND BOARD Special Wants 72-A ANY household goods Money to Loan, Mortgages 40 or farming and poultry to sell, call 606-R. HOUSEHOLD FINANCE CORP. Loans $300 or less 3rd floor.

Colonial Trust Bldg. N. W. Cor. 5th and Penn Reading Dial 7397 DIRECT AUTO FINANCE CO.

Cash to auto owners Immediate service 43 6th Street, Reading, Pa. Phone 4-1138 or write LIVESTOCK Poultry and Supplies 49 CUSTOM HATCHING of heavy breed eggs, Turkey and duck eggs a specialty, Prices reasonable, J. Russell Geiger, Gllbertsville. Pa, Phone 154-J, Boyertown. CASH CASH FOR YOUR CAR ASH WE WILL PAY SPOT CASH FOR 1930 to 1932 1931 to 1932 Cleaning, Dyeing.

Renovating 20 CARPET CLEANING anC re pairing. 15 years experience. Albert H. Gul- 96 Keim St. Phone 870-J.

Heating. Plumbing Hoofing 22 QUIET MAY OIL small homes un to large Industrial plants. Call us for free estimate Fuel Oil for any type burner numbing, heating. E. C.

Sturges Inc 62 York Street. Tel, 187. HORST HI-QUALITY STATE BLOOD- TESTED CHICKS at, special closing out prices. Grade AA Rocks, Leghorns. 6 each; Grade A.

5 cents each. HORST POULTRY FARM HATCHERY. New Holland. Pa. Hatchery situated along Route No.

5. between Blue Ball and Ephrata Pa. Phone 935-A. If you owe money on your car we pay It off and give you the difference. The 10 leading counties in total For immediate action, send us the production were: Franklin, 108.110 bushels; Berks, 101.470 bushels; Indiana, 80,320 bushels; Cumberland, 73,530 bushels; Schuylkill 68,990 bushels; Bedford, 67,300 bushels; Columbia, 50,960 bushels; Lycoming, 50,030 bushels; Jefferson 47,490 bushels, and Northampton, 46,340 bushels.

model and serial number of your car Write Mercury, Box X-21. GOOD WILL CARS POTTSTOWN MOTORS 444 High Street Phone 1730 USED CAR VALUES On our Used Car lot. at Hlgn and Franklin Sts. KRAUSE LUDWIGS Insurance and Surety Bonds 23 YOUR CAR Is an investment We shall be glad to help vou make your car an asset 'ather than a liability Norman K. Bitting.

I. O. Bldg JUNE AND JULY BABY CHICKS Custom Hatching. l'2c per egg, Set on Mondays and Fridays. Big hatches.

Blood tested Leghorn Chicks. $5 per hundred, $4.50 In lots of three hundred or more. Blood tested New Hampshire Reds, $9 per hundred. Barred Rocks. White Rocks and White Wvandottes, $6 per hundred PI are vour order three weeks before wanted DAVID FRAIN PHONE 953-J-3 PULLETS and clocks to repair; prices reasonable; satisfaction guaranteed.

A. E. Wlllauer, 234 High St. Phone 821-W. REAL ESTATE FOR RENT 117 High Street Successor to W.

S. RHOADS SON REAL ESTATE BROKER Buying Selling Leasing Auc In ail its branches. Stocks. Bonds. Real Estate, Publie Sales, Household Furniture, Farms, etc.

Auctioneers provided with our service. Sales room available. Nothing too small or too large are here to do business wTith you and for you. Legal Notices 91 Apartments and Flats.74 2 or 3 rooms with bath, gas and electric included. $4.50 per week.

Apply E. Whitby, 111 King St. and medium; fuse or un- yard. house 61 Cnestnut St. Apply 428 King St.

and Hanover Sts 2 bedrooms, tiled hath. Frigiaalre Reduced rental Apply Mr Moore Mill? Store. DESIRABLE 2d floor 3 rma. Dath; all conv. Apply Store East and Charlotte Sts.

FOR apartment, 2nd floor. Screens, shades, electric refrigeration. linoleums, tile shower and bath, gas range, sunporch and garage, A first class apartment. Apply L. Daub.

114 S. Hanover St. Phone 2288. BID FOR SCHOOL SUPPLIES Sealed bids will be received for school supplies for the Pottstown School District for the coming school term 19331934, Bids to be tn the hands of the Secretary by noon of June 12. 1933.

All bids are subject to acceptance or rejection or a selection of a single Item from any bid. List of supplies wanted may be secured from the Secretary of the schools High school building corner of Chestnut and Penn streets, town, Pa. FRANK YARNALL, ROBERT EVANS, THOS. S. REIDENOUER, F.

C. E. Mihlhouse, Committee. Secretary. APARTMENTS for rent Auchenbach High and York Sts, Elevator service Apply Roy Binder 309-313 high St or iamtor.

FOR apts. and houses. All sizes with every modern convenience. In all parts of town. Also furnished rms.

For Information phone 890. FOR rooms and bath on Vine Stowe. Apply Stephen Phillips, Stowre. Moving, Trucking, Storage 25 ALL I Al Local and long distance Eckenrode. State St Phone 881-J FOR and unfurnished PULLETS! apts, in Bernhart building 213 High St Call Mr Anderson Phone 1858, 500 English-American White Leghorn Pullets ready to lay.

These pullets FOR and 3id flour front will lay heavy through the high-priced egg season. A BARGAIN AT $1,00 EACH PHILLIPS TRUCKING CORP. Dally motor express, house furnishings and LALREL LOCKS I ARMS (Poultry Dept.) fragile merchandise a specialty Ex- perleneed ilggers. Phone 2124. Phone Pottstown, Pa, of all kinds ----------------------------------------------------------------Reasonable rates, 'llher Fox Ga- CLASSIFIED AL)S are serving more and rage 124 King St, Tel 451.

more every day. apts. All conveniences Apply Hoffman's, cor. High ana Penn Sts FOR furnished apartment. All conv.

Rent reasr Apply 547 Lincoln ave. Phone 430-R furnished apartments 412 High Street Apply 410 High St. EXECUTOR'S ESTATE NOTICE Estate of Josef Schneider, late of West Pottsgrove Township. Montgomery County, deceased, Notice Is herebv given that letters Testamentary upon the above estate have been granted to the undersigned, all persons Indebted to said estate are requested to make Immediate payment, and those having legal claims against, the same, will present them without delay in proper order for settlement to MICHAEL SCHNEIDER, Executor. Stowe.

HIGH small apartment. either furnished or unfurnished. Phone 2322. Jeise Evans, Attorney, Exchange Bldg, Pottstown, Pa. Person At Finance Co.

iOO HIGH STREET Phone 2007 THIMBLE THEATER Starring POPEYE Now Weaker SexM By E. C. OH.fAV GOSH', SOMEBODY Ort.MVGOSHJ DO HEN'S CHARACTERISTICS DOM'T AFFECT ITS EGGS The size, color and shape of a hen does not affect its eggs, U. S. D.

A. poultry depart men investigations SOBRIETY RECORD CLAIMED Walter Johnson, 24, of Milwaukee, have proved, claimed a record for sobriety J. P. Quinn, in charge of the being sealed in a freight cai; and bureau of animal industry, said riding two days with a car load of measurements and tests were made bottled beer. When he reached; of the dressed carcasses and bones I Waterloo, only one case of beer of about 400 trap-nested white leg- was empty.

Johnson explained! born and Rhode Island red hens, that he had nothing to eat dur- No relationship could be determined tng the trip and had drunk the between the size and color of the beer to anoease bos aooetite hen and the egg, ha said stole Mv SLueeiy 0 off ujith 1 HELP! PARDON ME- -UM-TKW UfTTONSIL- IT BOXQOEtNli, AIN'T SO THtMS THE. Mftue HARDLY- SUT "VU CH? tX TKfc MfcueS Of I.

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