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The Daily News from Huntingdon, Pennsylvania • Page 6

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The Daily Newsi
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Huntingdon, Pennsylvania
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6
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PAGi SIX. THE DAILY NEWS, HUNTINGDON AND MOUNT UNION, WEDNESDAY, MAY 7, 1952. The Daily News an s. B. Biddle, Publisher kt pott olflce at Huntingdon.

PennsylTanta January 31. '1022 MMMut-ClMB mall matttt under Act ot UMZCb 31. Faktbhcd Eriry Day Except Sunday K. Blair Shore General Manager V. MJtot SAXTON NEWS Mrs.

Dolores Gladfelter and son Doyland are visiting: in Ohio. Bonnie Morgan of Huntingdon visited In the home of Mr. and Mrs. Lester Brubaker on Saturday. Joe McGahey of Pittsburgh visited in the same home Thursday and Friday.

Beverly Williams of Juniata College spent the week-end at her home. Mr. and Mrs. George Enyeart visited at Bill's Flace on Sunday. Dottie May Kelley of Indiana Is visiting this week in the home of her parents, Mr.

and Mrs. S. E. Kelley, after spending the past two weeks in Arizona. ITCH 5 athlete's foot or whatever Mr.

and Mrs. Donald Abbott, Sweet Abbott and Hilda Abbott were Sunday. guests In the home Of Dr. and Mrs. Fred Badman in Harrisburg.

Col. and Mrs. A. E. Simon attended the May Day program at Shippensburg State Teachers College on Saturday.

Their daughter Carol returned home them for the Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Koch, are visiting relatives in Picture Rocks this week. Mrs. David Ritchey, Mrs.

Ida Womer and Miss Anna Womer are attending the P. O. of A. State Camp at Scran ton this week. Mr.

and Mrs. Bill Kelley and son Chuckie of Clearfield and Mr. and Mrs. Don Stevenson of Pittsburgh were week-end visitors in the Giornesto home. Captain Edna Parks Is now stationed at the Valley Forge Military Hospital, having spent a three-week leave at her home en route from Texas.

Mrs. Lydia Evans has returned to her home after spending the Winter visiting relatives In Buffalo. Clara Clamper and Thomas Hicks, attended the Florist Telegraph Delivery meeting at the Summit Hotel in Union town on Wednesday of last week. Friends of Mrs. J.

Hobart Smith will be happy to learn she is now convalescing from her recent operation at the Nason Hospital in Roaring Spring, where she is still a patient Mrs, Charles Mclntyre and Ban- and daughter were Sunday guests in the home of Mrs. "Margaret Mclntyre. Mrs. Harry Weast, Mrs. Lewis Mrs.

Emil Ameling and Mrs. ihal Fisher attended the Bedford County Homemakers Conference Bedford on Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. Chal Fisher spent he week-end with Mr.

and Mrs. Pete CuiccL and faVnily in Harrisburg. Huntingdon by Rea Deriek, and SteeL In Mt. Union by Appleoy Drug Store; or your hometown druggist. VOGUE SHOP 519 Washington Street New Park Lane Dresses For Spring Straight and Half Sizes $7.95 and $8.95 MONEY TO PAY BILLS, MAKE PURCHASES OR FOR OTHER PURPOSES Popular Finance Company, Inc.

Room 3, Second Floor Wagner-Mierley Buildtog, Huntingdon Phone 389 Sam Relmert, Mgr. and MONEY I 1 EX OIL, HEAT FREE SURVEYS AND ESTIMATBJ FURNACtS 044 tOUCRS WATIR HEATERS You can buy a complete installation of TIMKEN Oil Burner for a payment of and only $11.82 monthly Down $50 McClain Gas Electric 310 Seventh St. Phone 846 Huntingdon Markets LANCASTER LIVESTOCK, Lancaster, May Hogs: 103; local lightweights 16-19; jood and choice 100-250 pounds 19.5021; 250-350 pounds 18-20; SOWS 13-16. Sheep 24; ewes, alt weights 5-17; choice Spring lambs 32-35; medium to good 27-29; common 19-23. Cattle: 321; calves: 281; dry led prime 900-1100 pounds 35.50-37.25; choice 34-35; uood medium 30.50-32; common 26-30; prime 1100-1300 35.50-37.25; choice 34-35; good medium 31-32; prime 1300-1500 35.5037.25; choice 34-35; good Self era i choice up to 33; good 28-30; medium 25-28; common 20-25; bulls: good and choice 30-32; cutter, common and medium 22-27; good and choice bolognas 28-29; vealers: good and choice 39-41; medium 30-35; cull and common 15-25; COWB: choice 26.75-28; good 25.7528.50; common and medium 19.75-25.25; low cutter and cutter 19.50-21; canners 15.75-19.25.

Feedei and stocker cattle: calves 400 to 500 pounds 35-40; good and choice 500 to 800 33-38; common and medium 500 to 80ft 29-30; good and choice BOO to 1050 32.50-34; common and medium 800 to 1050 29-31. eggs la 3p-dozen cases, loose: A large white 47-52; mostly 50-51; brown A medium white brown 458; large white 44-49; Brow a 41-47; medium white 45; brown 43. Eggs acked In one-dozen two to bree cento additional. PITTSBURGH LIVESTOCK Pittsburgh, May Cattle: 350. Market steady; steers good to choice 33.50-35; medium to good 30-33; common to medium 25-23; heifers good to choice medium to good 25-28: common to medium 17.50-24; cows good to choice 23-25 medium to good 21-29; common to medium 17-22; bulls good to choice 26.50-28.50; common to medium 18-23.

Hogs: 500, active at 25 cents higher 160-180 IDS. 180-200 Ibs. 20.7521; 200-220 Ibs. 20.75-21; 220-250 IDS. 20.25-21; 250-300 Ibs.

300-350 Ibs. 18.25-19; 100-150 Ibs. 16.50-19; roughs 15.25-17(75. SCHOOL BUS 1947 CMC very good condition, paint and upholstery like new. Ernest Steel Standing Stone Ave.

Huntingdon Sheep: 250; market clipped mbs 27-28; medium to good 21-24; lambs 15-18; ewee Calves 175, eteady; good to choice IV- medium 28-33; bulls and common PITTSBURGH EGGS Pittsburgh, May Market about steady at mostly un- hanged prices; supplies full; ample to moderate demaud. Jobbing prices, prices to retailers, estaurants. for candled and FULTON COUNTY HAPPENINGS Mrs. Bessie Laidig of McConnellsburg, R. is a patient in he Bedford County Memorial Mrs.

Clarence Rose of fohnstown and Raymond La.idig' of Warren, Ohio, spent the week-end at the Laidig home and visited their mother at the Bedford hospital. Mr. and Mrs. David Nace of Milroy spent the week-end visiting lis parents, Mr. and Mrs.

Merrill W. Nace. Harvey Unger has returned to her home in McConnellsburg after spending some time visiting her sisters in Toledo, Ohio, and Chicago, 111. B. N.

Palmer of Portage spent the week-end visiting In Fulton County. Harvey Unger is improving at his home from hia recent illness. Mrs. Flossie Knepper and Mr. Rife of Chamfoersburg were Saturday business visitors in McConnellsburg.

Pvt. and Charles Walker are visiting- Mrs. Walker's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Harold N.

Rote, in Todd Township. Charles recently completed his basic training in Arkansas and will report to Baltimore, fof further training. Miss Mae Vance, who spent the Winter months visiting in Florida, is now visiting her sister, Mrs. Earl Morton. She was met in Washington, D.

on Saturday by her niece and nephew, Tom Morton and Mrs. Elizabeth Mellott. Mrs. William Seburn of Thompson Township celebrated her 91st ibjrthday on Sunday, April 27. Mr.

and Mrs. Oakley Brady and daughter of spent Sunday visiting in the home of Mr. and Mrs. Chester Seiders at Cito, Jacob Rouzer of near Fort Loudon is a patient in the Fulton County Medical Center at McConnellsburg. A daughter was born to Dr.

and Mrs. Gerald T. Lorentz at the Medical Center on Saturday, April 26. and Mrs. Wayne Bergstresser of Waterfall celebrated their 45th wedding anniversary on Sunday, April 26.

Mrs. Malinda J. Kline of Chambersburg is spending some time visiting her gon Lewis and family at Knobsville. Mr. and Mrs.

Guy Soudors and son Clarence Albert, aScompanied by Mrs. Souders' mother, Mrs. Clarence Hoover, of McConnellsburg, spent Sunday in Winchester, Va. WOOD day ehopptva In Altoona. Mr.

and Mrs. Arch Shaw spent week-end visiting their son-in- law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. William Myers in Altoona, It you do half as much, as you plan to do, that's more than is usually done by the average persons Subscribe for The Dailv News. The political season reminds us that all of the bunkers are not to be found on the golf courae.

Subscribe for The Daily News. Five cents Der CODV MOTHER J3I MAY '53 Vaughn's Flowers Ph. 1U7 204 Mifflin St. Recent visitors in the home of Lottie and Mabel Lane were: Mr. and Mrs.

Winfield Painter and son Glenn and Mrs. Clyde Painter of Altoona, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Lane of Robertsdale, Mr. and Mrs, Wilmer Lane of Todd, Ira Lane of Broad Top and Mrs.

Glenn Miller of Clear Ridge. Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Hopkins and daughter were Friday callers in Saxton. Mr.

and Mrs. Chester Horton of Harrisburg spent a few days recently visiting Mrs. Eunice Horton. Mr. and Mrs.

R. C. Minnick and Mrs. Howard Everhart were callers in Huntingdon and Mount Union on Thursday of last week. Mi 1 and Mra.

Bernard Taylor, Phyllis Jane and Misses Lottie and Mabel Lane visited Mr. and Mrs. B. S. Swartzelle in Harrisburg on Sunday; William Wonderly of Pittsburgh spent a few days recently visiting in the Wasco Stronko home.

Harold Long- of Washington, D. spent the week-end visiting his parents. Miss Lottie Lane and Mr. and Mra. Charles Lane of Robertsdale spent Thursday of last week visiting Mr.

and Mrs. Glenn Miller in Clear Ridge. Eugene Maher, who is employed in Ohio, spent the week-end visiting his family here. Mrs. Nelson Swartz of Chambersburg spent the week-end visiting her parents, Mr.

and Mrs. Guy Long. E. J. Donaughe, Lottie Lane and Mrs.

Mildred Taylor and daughter Phyllis Jane were Satur- We've many, many gifts to please MOTHER Saxe's Men's Store Shirley Mount Union Spalding- BASEBALL EQUIPMENt At Team Prices Fishing License Sold Here Model Kits Accessories- Updyke Sporting Goods 608 Wash. St. Phone 1688 IN TYRONE THE VILLA 3 DINING ROOMS ji STEAKS SEAFOOD ITALIAN SPAGHETTI DINNER MUSIC 7 TUX 8 ENTERTAINMENT NETELY RESERVATIONS TAKEN The am ous Sho 11 Outdoor Furniture Is Now Ready For You THE LOWEST PRICES IN YEARS lilt ICltllC coisttmtioi YES, You Can Charge It! RED YELLOW OPEN YOUR ACCOUNT AT PEOPLES PHONE 559 613 WASHINGTON THE FURNITURE STORE Waffle Irons Clocks Mixers if Toasters if Radios if Floor Lamps if Sofa Pillows if Lounge Chairs if Clothes Hampers if Throw Rugj if Kitchen Stools Bedspreads if Bates Table Cloths if Irons if Storage Hassocks if Gossip Benches if Bed Lamps if Table Lamps if Boudoir Lamps McMullen Furniture Store Shirley St. Mount Union Still More Specially Low Priced Foods to Save You a'pEenty -45' Smoked Hams Super Right whole or full shank half with none of the choice center slices removed Braunschweiger. Liver Pudding You cannot beat the quality ot luncheon meats Frying Chickens Lb.

49 Smoked Jowl Squares Lb. 19 Florida Oranges Large Size ISO's and 176's Doz 29 Seedless Grapefruit- 6 39 Longhorn Cheese Lb. 47 Sliced Peaches 2 No. 303 Cans Fresh Tomatoes Agar Luncheon Meat Ib. ..3 25 12-02.

,00 Cans Ann Page Mustard Salad or Regular 2 9-or. Jars if ZlC Ann Page Blended Syrup 24-oz. Btl. 2 Ic Crystal Frozen Strawberries dexo Shortening 3-lb. Can 73.

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