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The News-Herald from Franklin, Pennsylvania • Page 11

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The News-Heraldi
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Franklin, Pennsylvania
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11
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PAGE ELEVEN Compliments of LIMBER to Dillon Boyd We Recommend Home Leader Bread GRAND OPENING SATURDAY, JUNE 30th HYGIENIC BAKING CO. JUMBO BREAD DDHILILdDKr EB(Q)ID) Nation- Wide Market 425 Thirteenth St. Franklin, Pa. Taste Will Tell THE NEWS-HERALD, FRIDAY, JUNE 29, 1934. IFUBEIE IFHSEE Compliments of LETA BROS Best Wishes for SUCCESS Best Wishes LOOSE WILES BISCUIT CO.

'Bakers of Sunshine Biscuits and Cookies Each and every adult attending our Grand Opening SATURDAY, JUNE 30, will be given a Ticket En- titling them to participate in Two Grand PRIZES. 1st PrizeA Free Trip to the WORLD'S FAIR, Chicago, which includes Round Trip Railroad Fare-Dinner in Dining Car en route Taxi Transfer to Hotel Two Nights' Lodging at Hotel Two General Admissions to Fair One Admission to Lama Temple One Admission to Fort Dearborn Transfer of Baggage, Hotel to Station. Two Full Days at Fair. 2nd Prize A Heaping Bushel Basket of Groceries. You Must BE Present to WIN at the Drawing, 9 P.

M. Saturday Night, June 30. ANDERSON BAKING CO. Oil City and Titasville Quality Baked Goods Butter-Kmst Bread U. S.

No. 1 New Potatoes pk. 5c Bananas 5 lbs. 25c Compliments of SHITH-HORTON Nation -Wide Distributors OPECIALO Conewango Flour lb. sack g7c (We Look for Higher Prices on Flour).

Glendora Milk .5 tall cans 29c White House Soap Flakes ,5 25c Merit Creamery Butter in cartons. 2 lbs. 53c Prime Steer Beef Boil lb. 5c Dold' Sheep Casing Weiners lb. Iff HOME DRESSED LOCAL VEAL Veal Breast 8c Veal Roast, Rump or Shoulder lb.

13c 2 12 lb. pkgs. Armour's J9c Fresh and Fruit of all kinds at the Lowest Prices. Beit Withn Hays Baking Co. Oil City's Sunlight Bakery Compliments of JUDSON DAIRY PASTEURIZED DAIRY PRODUCTS Plainer Bros.

Wholesale Retail TOBACCO and CIGARS Compliments of JOHN GRACY Good Luck to Both Yon Boys Have You Tried Kitchen Maid Cakes I Anderson Baking Company Bohlender Johns Wholesale Distributors of QUALITY BRANDS Compliments of GEO W.BOYD Wholesale BUTTER, EGGS and CHEESE Visitors Welcome lice on watch for the vehicle along with' cap to itbe ville, spent the week-end at the home and Clarence McKlnley were united) in MILLEDGEV1LLE. marriage today. Woextend' congratu similar agencies in a score of other states. TO YOUR of B. F.

Boylan. Mr. and Mrs. H. D.

McMillan and Mr. and Mrs. Kobert Peterman were Sunday, visitors of Mrs. Alice 'That's mine. Now clear out.

No, I don't care If you're stuck. Take care of the things I buy you as I do my own." It takes backbone to guard possessions. 1 think that almost any parent By L. D. Elliott.

John Oourley, of Franklin, Is visit. I I CHlLflRE EE log at the home of B. L. Boylan. thieves.

The extent to which this system is functioning is indicated by a report Just received by the Bureau of Motor Vehicles. It tells of the theft of a car operated with Georgia registration plates and stolen from a Wisconsin man while touring iXorth Carolina. The report was made to the Pennsylvania Bureau of Motor Vehicles and puts the Keystone patrolmen, state po lations. Mrs. Willet Riley, of Cleveland, who was visiting relatives here returned home Monday accompanied) by her mother, Mrs.

Alice Peterman. Mr. and Mrs. L. D.

Elliott and daughters, Uda and Esther, spent Sunday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Philip Walker, of Harlanaburg. Mr. and Mrs.

Davis Flnley, of Mead- may declare an ultimatum with a clear conscience. EDITOR IS KEXTENCED. JEKiSEY UITY. X. June 20 UP Alfred M.

Bingham, editor of the magazine Common Sense and son of former U. S. Senator Hiram Bingham of Con-neaut, was sentenced to SO days in jail' for picketing activities at a furniture plant STATES CO-OPERATE TO CATCH THIEVES HAERISBUBK3, June 29. Interstate Py Otivs Roberta Barton Thomas Jobuston and suiter, Elean-or are at Chicago visiting relatives and attending the fair. Mr.

and Mrs. B. L. Boylan were Sunday visitors In Mead-viHe. Miss Aune Snyder, of near Meadville, More than 500 toy factories in the co-operation in the exchange of infor United States have an annual production valued at nearly $100,000,000.

mation on stolen cars la a great bandl PARENTS, BE FIRM IN GUARDING POSSESSIONS FROM TOUR CHILDREN "if wAnt a clean dress shirt for a By COWAN HAIL TO THE HERO! THE NEWFANGLES (Mom'E Pop) 1 1 party," rerealed an outraged father, if GOEAT CONGPKTULATION9, 1YOU wo wwwsfcKvt. WILL I GET A XWXVM' TOO LETTING AN OLD WCCL-WOOSE UKE WCCL-WOOSE UKE THE SHOULDERS, DEAON-VM TO US A THE MEN VCW HEQ vjj TX AGON TOM I have to hide It two flays aneaoi 01 time, for I know darn well Jled will get there first and Til find an empty drawer when I begin to get ready." Added) a mother, "And I put my best stocking on In the morning if I want them for afternoon, or Elta will be hiking all over the country in them. I haven't a vote on my own clothes." Both of which statements may sound untrue or weakmlndod to the unlnltlat. ed, but are neither, the parents of great big children will attest. "Lock the doors, the drawers and set steel traps.

That's what I'd do," shout the bachelors, the spinsters ana the childless, "It's nobody's fault but their own. Respect for Belongings. "Yes," 'I sigh, "but that wouAd only tje a couple of locks and ono trap, "What would you do about the other thing? By SMALL 0OO-THE CHEATER! SALESMAN SAM HEY COME BACK 'EfcE! va fersot ra oaj ceo TUF atl I PT 1 s-rf HUHt CHICKEN F6ED! CANT BE BOTHEREP WTTH THATf I GOT PLbTNTV OUTA TH' SAFEf -r StfiH PUT. BOTH OF VOU 6INTE! I'LL. 1 aiwvoi kvu.

Wnal and otherwise, belongs to parents, h'ou cannot put sofa pillows, or Ashing 4pels, portiere ropes, or violin bows linger lock and key. for this Is only a When v' vy SAM SOLD tire ft CUSTOMER SAL6S SOME BULUTS, TriE CUSTOMER toURtATl bfieweMTl FLAT PROMPTLY STUCK 'EM IN HIS CUM, AND THEM STUCKUP aiMirrfc HARDWARE STORE '''jlffl A LOT, short list of missing or ruined articles reported by other parents in the same conclave as the owners of the shirt-thirsty boy and the stocking-snitcher girl. How are parents to brew In their children the precious fluid of respect for their belongings? Personally I do not know the answer, It isn't outgrown as most things are-it gets worse as a rule instead of better as they grow. They don't soem to be rude or cheeky. Tha point of view la clear.

It runs, "Mother (or Dad) would never want mo to do without. They always want me to have everything I need, They fuss but they don't really care," Which is a perfectly untrue thing. Parent Must Be Firm. Pnronts are human beings. They treasure belongings which have cost a struggle to get.

And they are particularly proud of their own personal effects, be they shirts, stockings or needle-point pillows. The truth is thnt children take the opposite view anything belonging to their parents isn't very important, tbey consider. There la a difference in these young ItMtVNU ttSVICt. T. NtS.

t. T. Off. By BLOSSER AT LEAST, CRASH CAN USE ONE! FRECKLES AND HIS FRIENDS NOT A CHANCE WITH NONSiNSB ItWBRB ISNT.W? NO.YOLl JUST BUT I WHAT DO bti 9UPPO0K RAISED 6UR FOOT, JtHOUCHT TWCBK IS NO piD YOU ONE Or EN, POP. 1 CLOSED IT WHEN IT WA THB BEATON 9 WIU.

THINK WELL, AT LEAST YOU HAVE SOMff SON- AND, IP VOU'VE GOT IT IN FOR CRASH, IGUKS HE'D BETTER KBSP HIS PROPSLLtP IT WITH H6WA9 SUCH THINO Mf ANfONB UPtT JUST MY WAS LEAVIN' THE CRSAT FOffCf THROUGH 1CRASH AKI IMK BOTTLE ABOUT YxJR HOMB UPir IMAGINE, MY BOY CONDUCT- AS L.UCK LUCK PARTY 'WHEN IT WAS IMPTY? II THI AIR, AND THEN DAVIS RECKLES EVES open; INC HIMSELF THAT WAY I PRAfED LIKS SIXTY I AND Rf ALLY AT A PARTY THAT IT WOULDNT CRASH OIDNT MEAN TO HAD IT i Akin I KICK MR. BEATON I COMING to; TO WIM. -Id" FINALLY MUSTERED UP ENOUGH COURACB TO RETURN asrQWV' inn A I sprigs, ot course. Not an win appropriate family possessions. Like every-I thing else in training, the right attitude 1 must be cultivated In early childhood.

But even with thla behind them, the 1 fact remains that youth seldom has real respect for the possessions of par-I ents. Even if they don't touch them I they are never mightily Interested. It la one thins; about which I should not dedare a truce. They like us better if we come right out and say,.

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