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Jt! PAGE SIX fHE NEWS-CHRONICLE, SHIPPENSBURG, PA. TUESDAY, JULY 11, 1950 PLANTS FOR SALE Celery, FOR SALE Girl's bicycle, rea- DWELLING FOR SALE Six rooms, electric, large lot In Lees lomaw, late caoDage, oroccoa, sonaoie price, goou condition. 15 want-ad rates Cross Roads. Kenneth M. Hale.

1955-90-3 Sale Register brussels sprouts and au other East Orange street. 1970-91-3. vegetable plants. Annual and per-. ennial flower plants.

African vio- SAL-- fcmall house trail-lets, geraniums, petunias, carinas r- equipped, (ready to go. anH a lAro-e splporinn other larva Good for Jiving quarters near vour FOR SALE Fryers, three to five pounds, 30 cents a pound. Har COOKING clasj old Myers, Chambersburg R. R. 2, Smiling Loser and small potted plants.

50 vari- iD- Sleeps two. Reason for selling: eties chrysanthemum plants that health. Call at 3 North Prince NOTE -AU sales advertised fa Newa-Chrdnicle, or whoa aal bill printing la dona at the News-Cbronkle Job Printing Plant will be registered in tola column ires' of charga. about two miles south of Orrstown, 1936-89-3. will bloom this fall, Eira Hess, street.

1960-91-3. Greenvillage, Chambersburg R. Ices are frozen mixtures made1 1-2 cup milk By Richard Hill Wilkinson 2. Phone 941-R-21. 1929-89-3.

FOR SALE 1938 Nash coupe, good rubber, good condition. 147 CHICKENS FOR SALE 32 cents pound live weight. 50 1-4 cup lemon ji'ice from fruit juices with the addition FARM MACHINERY ANTJ" cents pound dressed. B. E.

Gilbert. West Orange street. 1940-89-3 1rT July 15. 1950 Mrs. Russel Drain apricots and add to the) Mower, (irey thimneya arm, near KIRBY FOUND the girl seated on of water or milk and are stirred an upturned box behind the sta- 'while freezing.

Sherberts are froz- CAR AUCTION Tuesday, July ene-half mile from town along Rit-11. Waynesboro Airport, phone' ner highway. 1961-91-3. for ads of tl word or leaj 10c far on tinaa, fl.00 for thrs time. For ads ovtt 26 word 2 ceo la per word for one time, 4 eenta per word for three time.

Cash in advance tm-leaa advertiser baa a monthly account. Ad to charged when advertiser does not have an account 3 centa per word per insertion with a minimum charge of 11.00. There will be an extra charge of 25 centa for each Want-AJ placed when no addrajs, pbcne number or name ia given, and persons are adked to. apply at the News-Chronicle oil ice. Want-Ada with box numbers whose replies are to be maileU to the advei User will also be subject to a 60c extra charge, to cover expense of handling and postage.

To avoid the above charge, advertisers should give name, addreaa, phone number or box number, and SJTUp the pulp run through a Sieve. Henry a Bakery, household gooda and bles crying. He hesitated, feeling maue 11 ed which antiques. Hoch. auctioneer.

WANTED Girl to care for children. 230 East King street. 1941-89-3. fruit juices or milk to Add sugar, milk and. lemon juice.

Freeze to a mush, then fold in 1323-M. You are welcome to visit, 1 pnri siir j. io.on rOOD aALE Saturday morn- gelatin, egg-whites or marshmal- awkward, then said: "Hello. Anything wrong?" Saturday, July 22, 1950 Juhn B. Hos-feltl will sell hougehoh! eoudg at 22 Kast Burd Shippen-Hbuir.

beginning at 1 p. m. Hoch, Ocker, i. lows are added. The egg white is cream.

Freeze, chinerj 7:30 cars, (no charge to at 9 sell). R. Johnston Bittner. 0 Friendship class, Grace ENGRAVED PERSONALIZED She looked up quickly, apprais. usually beaten into the mixture af STATIONERY Prices start at Evaneeli ter it is half frozen, 1930-89-7.

faigly. "No, please go away." Instead, Kirby cal and Reformed Church. 1963-91-2. CHERRIES READY JULY 10 $7.45 for- 100 sheets and 100 envelopes, engraved with your name and address. 100 sets in process printing (raised lettering resembling engraving) start at $8.40.

News-Chronicle business office. TF. TO 20 Tree ripened Montmorency. White Church Orchards, Mt. LOST.

STRAYED OR STOLEN Three-In-One Sherbert 1 ripe banana mashed 1-2 cup orange juice 1-2 cup lemon juice 3-4 cup sugar Salt 1 cup evaporated milk chilled Combine banana, orange juice, 2 tablespoons lemon juice, sugar and salt. Pour into freezing trav squatted on his heels. "You must have lost some money on 3-Minutt Fiction SATURDAY, JULY 22, 1950 The First National Hank, executor under will of Kdjrar M. Clippinger will sell in front of bank 10 acres of timber lund aitu-jiled in Southampton township. SATURDAY, AUGUST 5, 19501 p.

Aneila Unverzagt and Julius U. Hoke, Kxeculors of Sarah Mowrey Estate will Bell at Newburg, Pa. complete line, of household goods, some antiques; at 8 p. m. the house and lot on aouth nereiord Dun can weighing about Rock and Sandy Mountain.

Ferd call at this office for replies. Cranberry Ice 1 tablespoon gelatin 1 1-4 cups water 1-2 cup sugar 2 1-2 cups cranberry sauce 1 egg white stiffly beaten Soften gelatin in 1-4 cup cold water. Boil sugar and remaining 300 pounds. S. W.

Diehl, Shippens. tS'Sr?" Bikle, Fayetteville R. phone i Chambersburg 921-R-14. 195M0-3. bur R' R' 3" Telephon 19T3-91-1.

FOR SALE One Pony tractor. aide of West Main st, Hoch, LADIES Have you three hours spare time, afternoon or evening, three days a week Car necessary. Earn $30. Write Box 374, care of News-Chronicle. 1886-S6-6.

and chill thoroue-hlv. Whin chilled! Means, clerk plow, cultivator, pulley, wood saw with two blades. John S. Heberlig, water together 5 minutes. Add cran that last race.

Black Fox fooled every one by not coming in. I lost too." "I suppose I'm a baby to cry, but I couldn't help it I we father and I staked everything on Black Fox. Then that terrible I'm- ni.tlr unfil fluff ir A A VfltYl i rlill (T Saturday. August 26. 1950-1 In Newville, berry sauce and boil 5 minutes long FARMERS ONLY Short term fire insurance on your crops is to you through this office at low rates.

Protect yourself against serious loss through fire. J. Paul Fogelsanger Insurance 1 Agency, 34 West King street, Shippensburg. Phone 32S-W. 1931-89-6.

household goods of C. L. Grimm and Farm Implements and Supplies. 1951-90-3. lemon juice anu continue' iieaimg rea estate of Sarah H.

Grimm estate. er. Press through a sieve, pour over Softened gelatin and stir until gela- Franklin County Court House News Until Stiff. Fold into first mixture Wenger, auctioneer. POSTALS PRINTED WITH tin in Hi coAlim1 Pnnl a nH trtlil in Ilal a bill ig VilOJVllVUi VVJi UIIU iVIU 111 noooay tnougnx naa egg whjtes- Pojr into freezinf? tray Coal Bids Wanted YOUR NAME AND ADDRESS can be ordered at the News-Chronicle business office.

$1.10 for 125 postals. Pencils, gold stamped v. i i a chance, had to WANTED Stenographer for She hesitated, dabbing at her general othce work. Must be able FOR SALE Frame house covered with brick shingles, seven rooms and bath, oil heat, electric, garage, large lot to alley, possession 60 days. Semi-bungalow, five rooms and bath, electric, furnace, well, lot 50 220, price $6,250, possession 30 days.

Semi-bunga Marriage Licenses Issued Frank Charles Gift, 23. of Fort eyes. He seemed like a nice young to-type and take shorthand. Write i "(1 aI, tl' sl, 'y X7ri rare of Wivs.f f-- and are attractively boxed. Or And she did so want com Loudon and Joan Marie Latimer, man and freeze without stirring.

Lime Sherbert 1-2 cup lime juice 1 1-4 cup water 2 whites Salt 1-2 cup sugar Small quantity of green food coloring Cook sugar and water 10 minutes. Add strained lime juice and cool. pany and to talk Bids will be received for the delivery In bina of the six etc hoots in Hopewell township of from 25 ti 30 tons of red ash ejrjf-size coal, liids are to be submitted in writing to the secretary, B. S. Gardner, Newburg, before July 13, 1950.

li. Gardner, Secy. Adv. July 4-7-11. 19, of rannettsburg.

Robert Eugene H'eckman, 25, of 1W''-89-Tf' i you can Ket nlne Persona'ized pen- cils, a pen holder and pen point FOR SALE Apartment siza 8nd a plastic ruler, all in a leather-washing machine. Used only twice i like Vinvl zipper pouch with an ex- and freeze stirring occasionally. Frozen Melange 1-4 cup orange juice 2 tablespoons lemon juice 1 tablespoon gelatin 2 tablespoons water 1 cup gingerale 1-2 cup pineapple tidbits 1-2 cup quartered maraschino cherries 1-2 cup diced peaches fresh or canned 1 tablespoon preserved ginger cut low, electric, furnace and well, one acre land, price $5,500. Apartment house, four rooms and bath, all so- It is new. 127 Roxburv road.

I tra button purse on the front, for 1933-89-3. $1.19. News-Chronicle busi- i conveniences, first floor: six rooms He discovered her name was PoDy Hayden. The next day he called at ber house and met her father, a Jolly faced old fentleman with white walrus moustaches. "We really shouldn't feel so Chambersburg and Harriet Louise Wenger, 30, of Chambersburg R.

R. 1. Deeds Recorded D. Edward and Mary E. Long to Wilbur C.

Reed, 5 acre property between Greenvillage and Culbertson REUNION nes? office. TF. and bath, second floor: three-car Add green coloring. Chill and PERSONALIZED A I garage, large lot to alley, price re- freeze. When nearly frozen pour in- The annual Leberknight-Shatzer AND GUEST TOWELS-Napkins i NOW IS THE TIME TO ORDER juced.

Building lots, good I loca- iu Dowi anu wnip. auu wen reunion will be held on Saturday, wun-your name printed, i lor ou i "oers au ti Bedford Rea Estate Agency. egg whites. Freeze. July 15, 1950 at Bear Valley State in Greene township, June 15.

badly," Polly told her father after or $1.49 lor 100. ror special occa auu 240 West King street. 1952-90-3. evergreens. Strawberry, raspberry 1 A.

Helman to L. Dymond, 1 the introductions were over. "Kirbv fine 2 tablespoons powdered sugar Heat orange juice and lemon juice and blackberry plants and peren- I RAWLEIGH'S ROTENONE IN- Fai k. All relatives please be pres- cut and bring your lunch. I Adv.

July 7, 11, 14, 1950. lost a lot more than we and he property in Greene township, $1,. 000; June 24. isn't complaining at all." eions, the date can be added for an extra charge of 25 cents. Paper towels, in white with your name printed in maroon or blue, are $1.25 for GO or $1.75 for 100.

News-Chronicle business office. TF. Dissolve it in the gelatin which Fletcher J. and Mary J. Folden That night Polly and Kirby had nials.

Also Holland bulbs of all SECT DUST will protect your kinds. Ra-Pid-Gro plant food and garden from pests. Also complete Vitaspra for all your garden plants line of Rawleigh Good Health pro- and shrubbery. Call 409-Y or drop ducts. Phone orders delivered mp a parA at SM Walnut cfroat Vralltt OAjJ A.

IT 1 i 1 i has been soaked in the cold ui jv. Huu can c. otajnuaugn, dinner at a little inn out 0 tne Coal Bids Wanted Add gingerale, pineapple, cherries, nparhfls. eine'er nnd nowdt'red property oeteen D1acK uap ana Xarniaml Mint Mallobet 22 marshmallows 2 egg w-hites 3-4 cup water 1-2 cup cold water 4 tablepoons lemon juice 3 tablespoons sugar 3-4 teaspoon mint extract Green coloring Melt the marshmallows in the hot water, add cold water, lemon juice, peppermint extract, green coloring auuni aiw in ureene luwnsnip. ti.

i i' o-- i tORfcALh 3 2 acres of grouna Shippensburg. Harry G. Alleman. Roxburv road. Phone 232-Z.

ne jknew sne was wonaering wnen sugar. Freeze. Tirm tnu i .1 itr 1 with cellar dug and a lot of lumber salesman for Geneva Nurseries. I 1944-90-3. Glenn C.

and Myrtle C. Lauffer how he was ing to Pav his I 1864-85-TF. 1 crDnp Tivva ivn rias- for a house. $500 complete. Phona Shippensburg 927-R-25.

1803-82-TF. Bids will be received for the delivery in bin of the various schools in Southampton township. Franklin county of 50 tons of anthracite furnace coal. Bids are to be submitted in writing to the secretary, D. H.

Creamer, R. R. 3 Ship, pens no later than July 22, 1950. The board reserves the right to reject any or all bids. D.

B. Creamer, Secy. Adv. July 11, 14, 18, 1950. PE SON A LIZ ED BOOK POOLS cleaned.

Sludge and all MATCHES Your choice of red, ypeg 0f pumpinjr. Sanitary equip- 1 Grape Sherbert 1 cup sugar Juice of 2 lemons 2 cups water 1 pint grape juice Whipped cream to Ira D. and Mary B. Spoonhour, 1 raeing aeDls- 8na wnere was property in Greene township, nom- om8 to et tne money to establish inal; July 3. himself in the law business.

You Charles M. Davison and others can't hang out a shingle in to Samuel H. Wenger, property be- jMiami and expect business at once, tween Scotland and Fayetteville, in But he didn't offer the informa- uiue or macs wun your name or i ajent. Reasonable rates. Max a.

FOR SALE Two electric iweepers. Raymond Mowery, 119 North Washington street. 1800-82-TF. your initials stamped in gold, for fVest, Fayetteville. Phone Fay-only $1.25 for 50 or $2.25 for 100.

1 2141-82rtf. and 2 tablespoons of the sugar. Add remaining sugar to the egg whites which have ljieen beaten stiff. Combine with other mixture. Freeze.

Boil sugar and water for 10 min- Li mi Greene township, nominal; July 1. xne next aay ne mrea an omce uteS) add grape juice and lenlon on Flagler street, then called up juice, Strain and freeze. when utner unusual items are gummed back bookplates, printed with your FOR SALE Cross Country one name, at 50 for and playing wheel trailer. 30 inch wood work-cards, either bridge or canasta, ing turning lathe. Arthur Laugh- Divorce Notice CONSULT US with your insur-ence problems as you would your attorney with legal problems.

Our ouauon ana asKea mat racing ready to serve, put a spoonful of enthusiast to meet him at Hialeah with your name or initials, $1.75 lin. Newburg. Call after 5 p. To Hold Tent Service 1964-91-3. for two decks News-Chronicle whipped cream on each serving.

Lemon Ice 4 cups water business office TF. Mndeieitie M. Minnich vs. Harold J. Minnii-h.

To Harold J. Minnich: You 'are notified that Madeleine M. Minnich, the 1'lnintiff, has commenced an action of divorce aaint you which you are required to defend. Harry F. Shaver, A tent service will be held at the Teachers Reassigned In Southampton Twp.

Teachers in Southampton township, Cumberland county, were reassigned to their schools for the 1950-51 term at a meeting of the school directors held Mondav creek along the Newburg-Ship- v. i aui a-wKcisciiixcr iiisur- ence Agency, 34 West King street. Phone 328-W. 1743-80-12. SCRAP OF ALL KINDS BOUGHT Urgently needed, scrap iron, rags, bags, metals, bat ENGRAVED WEDDING INVI TATIONS OR ANNOUNCE 2 cups sugar 3-4 cup lemon juice dcu rsTiT? crnvrrr MENTS In a wide range of de- Antr Tulir 19 of -n SSimiipl r'herlff of thp County of Cumberland, by day, July 1A at p.

m. samuti teries. Bring scrap to yard or water and sugar 5 minutes; add lemon juice. Cool, strain and J. of Mechanicsburc Merrill F.

Hummel, Esq. Attorney Carlisle, Venna. "Colonel," he said over a sandwich and coffee an hour later, "I'm going to take you up on the offer you made me for I'm-a-Runnin'. He's yours for $50,000." I The colonel stared, "Now wait a minute, Kirby. Has the horse died or broken a lee or something?" "Nothing of the sort," Kirby laughed.

"I'm quitting racing for It's no business for an ener-igetic young lawyer to be wasting buv orsell real estate consuk the and styLes' with prices start" Phone 346' 01d cars bouht- Used ItX a 8 niJ v' ns.ultt.the ing at $13.95 for 50. Raised process parts, tires, glass, etc. sold. Struc- Printing sells at $5.50 for 25, or turaf steel, new and used. Guaran- freeze Adv.

July 11, IS, 25, M50. morning in the Peoples National bank. R. R. 4, will be the speaker.

The public is invited to come join in tjie old fashioned gospel service. rtnflri awan a "a and for 50- 0ur engraved line teed house paint, colors. $2.75 gal open evenings Mondav. Fridav and 1 j- i i Vi includes Township auditors also met with reception cards, thank vou Ion in five gallon cans, one gallon Milk Sherbert 1 quart milk Salt the board to audit books and the tax collector's report for the year. Saturday.

6 to 9. Above Post Office. Phone 381-Z. Kenneth M. Hale.

1442-67-TF. Juice of 3 lemons or 2 lemons and cards, informals, etc. Stop at the can, $3. New 12 ounce tarpaulins, News-Chronicle business office and assorted sizes. Charles Sherman ask to see our display catalogues, and Son, 31 North Queen street.

TF. 15-91-TF. WANTED Health Center Open DWELLING FOR SALE Two FOR SALE Gas stove, full This Thursday P. M. The health center in the Lurgan ELECTRICAL CONTRACTING AND SUPPLIES-Call 101-W for 'wiring and repairs.

We specialize in Circline fluorescent lighting. No job too large or too small. Bonser's apartments, three rooms and bath size, four burners, oven, A-l con 2 oranges 1 1-2 cup sugar Mix juice and sugar, Add grad ually to milk. Curdled look will dis appear in freezing. Freeze.

Apricot Cream Sherbert 1 can apricots 1 cup sugar dition. Selling because new apartment does not have gas. Can be on each of first and second floors, steam heat. Price reduced. M.

Hale. 1956-90-3. HARDWARE BUILDING SUPPLIES SPORTING GOODS At J. P. Bixler Sons 2-4 E.

High Carlisle, Pa. Established 1846 100 Years of Service" jfcJectncal Service. 25 South Queen seen at Roth's Furniture store. 1966-91-3. street.

2132-83-T. building on West King st. will be open Thursday from 1:30 to 3:30 p. m. It was erroneously announced that examinations would be held last Thursday.

Dates when children Linotype Operator" Permanent Employment With Benefits Apply At Once THE CRAFT PRESS, INC. Chambersburg, I'a. Phone 137 DWELLING FOR SALE Frame, covered with asbestos INFORMALS. SWAK NOTES. FOR SALE Kitchen base breakfast set.

four chairs. SHORTIES AND QUICKIES are shingles. window and CARD OF THANKS screens. Large lot. chicken china closet 232 West are received for examination at the center are on the second and fourth Thursdays of the month.

right for short notes. 50 raised printed informals and 50 envelopes cost $1.50. or vou We wish to thank our friends, neighbors and relatives for their Anyone See a Bull Calf? hog pen, garage. All in good re- King street. Call after 7 p.

m. pair. Price $4,000. Kenneth M. 1 1967-91-3.

Hale. 1957-90-3. FOR SALE One electric dish PAINT SALE Best quality washer, new, f90. Frank R. Wetherill's Atlas paints, outside Squires, 226 West King street.

white $4.50 gallon, $4.25 by five 1968-91-3. trallnns flnnr and HopIt 41 nna- 1 1 kind deeds and words during the illness and death of Robert W. 1 i A 300 pound Hereford bull calf haS been lost strayed or stolen from the farm of S. W. Diehl.

lean get 100 for $2.25. Genuine jplate engraved informals are $2.50 50, or 100 for $3.75. The Swak Notes and Shorties are gift boxed and include 24 sheets printed and 24 plain envelopes for $1. Quickies cost only $1 for 50 notes with your name or your name and address and 50 plain envelopes. News-Chronicle business office.

TF. Reed, husband and father, and for the cards, floral tributes anti use of automobiles. $4.75 gallon; linseed oil. $2.35 gal- FOR SALE Three used Frigi Ion. $2.25 hv five e-allnns.

Phr.no daire refrigerators, in good con i Mrs. Robert W. Reed and Family Shippensburg R. R. 3, it was reported Monday morning.

The calf has ibeen missing for 433-W. J. Kermit Meals, 319 Wal- dition. Frank R. Squires, 226 West nut street.

i937-X9-s. R.m7 sireei. about week, but the Diehls be Executrix's Notice I i il) 1 II' it FOR SALE Seven acre slate-, FARMS FOR SALE A number land farm, eight room brick and of farms in the vicinity of Ship- lieved 'that jt would (be found on the farm. A thorough search failed to reveal any trace of the missing calf. Keller's USED CARS Market Paul Hippensteel, Mgr.

500 W. Kin? St. Shippensburg, Pa. USED CARS BOUGHT AND SOLD Phone 193-Z FRESH or FROZEN VEGETABLES And FRUITS At Baughman's Grocery Richard Ave. Phone 265-W-l Shippensburg, Pa.

"We'll buy another horse, won't we we both love horses, don't we?" Estate of Howard A. Ryder, deceased. Letters testamentary in the estate of Howard A. Ryder late of Uorough of frame house, barn and outbuild- pensburg. Possession April i.

ft.en-ir.gs. located five miles west of neth M. Hale. 1971-91-3, CESSPOOLS AND SEPTIC TANKS cleaned. Rates reasonable.

Rosenberry and Flora, R. R. 2, Chambersburg. Pa. Phone 932-R-16, or see Robert ia.

Rosenberry, one-half mile from Bhippensburg on Scotland road, 1: 1711-70-tf. FOR SALE A rooitno 35 Nnrfk I BUSINESS street, Shippensburg. Phone 52-Y. prof itable business at an excellent for selling his time at I hired an office this ha.v,e been aranted to the un- dersigned. All persona knowing them- moxning.

selves to be indebted to eaid estate are They went out to the stables and mke payment, and those i t. having- claims will present them, without looked at I m-a-Runnin'. The colonel delay, for settlement to Mary W. Ryder. location.

Good reason S. R. Green, salesman. 1877-86-6 Kenneth M. Hale.

1972-91-3 5 Grants Divorce Decree Judge Edmund C. Wingerd of the Franklin county courts, Friday granted a decree in divorce to Mrs. Violet Hardsock Knell of Chambersburg R. R. 1 against Donald Merle Knell of Pond Bank FEMALE HELP WANTED APPLIANCES, sales fMid service.

Auto sets a FOR SALE Good oak slab wood. Same price as last year. Immediate deliveries. Phone Ship- couldn't understand it, but he wrote 1 South p.rin Street. Ship.

pensburg. Pennsylvania his Check for $50,000 and the papers William R. Mark, Attorney were passed. Conscious of a queer (Jv- jjy iS8hi Penna- Spare time cash for you! Sell em systems for rent. Call bossed Christmas cards with name Repair Pensburg 916-R-21 or 913-R-31, or 852-K-25.

Dan's Radio at 50 for $1. Make 50 cents on $1 kuuuuii me pn oi nis siomacn, hop, Shippensburg R. R. 3, Tus-n- i. drop a card to Hubert Alartin, Kox-bury 1853-84-9.

box assortments. No experience on grounds of indignities. The Kirby headed back for the stables for a last farewell. Outside I'm-a-1 needed! Humorous, religious, plas Administrator's Notice 1004-45-TF. Knells were married Oct.

27, 1944 in Hagerstown, Md. and separated tics, personal stationery, napkins, Kunnin's stall he stopped dead still I at sight Of Pollv Havden talkinff hereby given that letter of others. Cash bonus. Write lor iree on July 3, 1949. imprint samples, boxes on approv FOR SALE Boy's bicycle, new balloon tires, $12.50.

Utility cabinet. 9 12 all wool rug. Phone Shippensburg 920-R-15. 1939-89-3. rrieae late of ShiDoensburir.

Cnrnhprlnnil wun ins siauie ooy. TJER EYES blazed at him al. Friendship, 437 Adams, Elmira, Y. 1959-91-1. SOUND MOVIES Projection lervice for all occasions.

Complete programs available. Write for and bookings to Errol V. Coy, Shippensburg R. R. 2.

1196-46-TF. ic, County, deceased, have been OU1 granted tn th In .11 XJL 1 The good loser. The man who persons indebted to said estate will mike loosed C. R. McCUNE "YOUR HOME TOWN DEALER" North Fayette Street Shippensburg, Pa.

Office Phone Home Phone 71-X 109-Z FOR SALE 1948 Cushman scooter, in good condition, LOST, STRAYED OR STOLEN Black, white and brown beagle. ean lose everything, who will have T.ZZl XV'th? to Spend the rest Of his life paying without delay for settlement to Friese rhpan. 435 East King street. Fof All Purposes Thrift Plan of Carlisle IXC. Loans $30 to $300 32 W.

High St. Thone 1133 Answers to name of "Sparky. ar at1! a a a a li a a a a taaaa his racing debts and still smile! rjmSfn, Bl" Koute l' rs' 1962-91-1. Autnorities have been notmed. Oh, what a fool I've been! Finder return to 303 East Burd Omwake and Russell, Pa.

Georfte E. Wenger street. 1935-89-3, 1 "Wait a minute! Listen!" He caught at her arm but she lerkerl Lhambersburg, Pa. VC I twwn, ir ILXJ HAVE A VA CLAIM NUMBER ITIN ALL' CORRESPONDENCE WITUVA BECAUSE IT IDENTIFIES FOR SALE Cjfeneral Electric refrigerators, home freezers, ranges, automatic washers, wringer type wshers, water heaters, Immediate delivery. Shippens-tiurg Farm and Home Suvplies.

443 East King street, J. Frank Pugh, proprietor. Phone 115-W. 1187-4fi-TF. Wo i Attorneys PERSONALIZED STATION ui tu jici Adv juJy 4.n.lg car.

"You ve got to listen," he said i MARKET REPORT tKi Attractive stationery with your name and address printed on both the sheets and the envelopes, at prices starting at $1.39 for iOU BEYOND ANY DOU8T A either 60 double or 60 long single sheets and 60 envelopes, or 120 single sheets and 60 envelopes. TO RENT Three room apartment. Write Box 372, care- of News-Chronicle. 1837-84-TF. MONDAY, JULY 10 Phone Numbers! desperately, getting in beside her.

only did It because I thought it would make you feel better. And It worked. I meant it when I said I was through with racing. I've gold I'm-a-Runnin' to Colonel Strat- on. Look!" He held out the biU of sale and the check.

She stared at him round-eyed, I frightened. "Oh, you shouldn't have! Kirby, you shouldn't! You'll never be able I mean, rices range up to $2 for 50 double sheets and 50 envelopes in the "House and Flower" design and the sheets with a colored border. Barley -80 AUCTION SALE Friday, July 14 6:30 P. M. FREE Land fill.

Apply at Do-inestic Engine and Pump Company, North Queen street. Ask for W. Sobrito. 1699-78-TF. News-Chronicle business office.

TF, IF YOU HAVE A NEWS ITEM WANTED School girl for part time work. Apply at Sugar Bowl. 1571-72-TF. Rye -iz Oat .7 Corn. bu.

(at barn! $1.50 Corn, bu. (delWered) 11.65 BUTTER Over 92 core .61 2 acore .69 90 acore .87 89 acore .85 EGGS Fancy huywt. .42 Extraa. No. 1 large Medium .36 Current receipt II you love horses.

Any one can see that. Ton loved CaES 82 REAL ESTATE SALES SERV-ICE Our attention is given to the sale of your property. J. Paul Fogelsanger Insurance Agency, real estate brokers, 34 West King street. Phone 328-W.

1744-80-12. Nice Lot Of Furniture FRUIT AUCTION To be held every Friday evening at 8. Brook-side Service Station, near Walnut Bottom. 1771-81-TF. FEMALE HELP WANTED A IF YOU HAVE AN AD From Railing Home Nice Lot Of Furniture From Russell Home Antique Dishes Dirties .28 BIDS WANTED Checka .27 SHETLAND STALLION now at stud Reasonable service charge also two Shetland mares for sale, cordial invitation is extended to the women readers of this paper to CHAMBERSBURG LIVESTOCK SALES The Franklin County Production one three-year and one four-year- form a merchandise club with over Steers old.

Bard Coy, Newburg R. R. 1. Butcher Heifers Bulla 124.60-126.00 CaSB Will 1846-84-TF. And Many Other Items Be Sold "Not half as much as I love you," he told her soberly.

He put his arm round her. "You believe that, don't you? You must believe it." "Darling, of course I do. And I glad that you're going to be a respectable lawyer "ily only "Only what?" 0 "Well, sometima, after we've been respectable for a good long while, we'll buy another horse, won't we? A horse at great at I'm-a-Runnin'? Because we both love horses, don't we?" i "We do," Kirby agreed Joyfully. I and Marketing Administration is asking for bids to erect one rectangular steel building, 20 100', to be erected on bin site near Fat Cows $20. 00-122.

60 Cutter Cows 19.00 Freah Cows Springers ovu nationally advertised items at fair trade prices. As secretary of a club you receive $36 in merchandise free, and each member a valuable free premium. Write for free 96-page catalog. Goodwin Clubs, 8 Catherine Street, Utica, New York. 1945-90-3.

Stock Bulla 00 Stock Heifers J60. 00-190. 00 FOR SALE Bucket a day stove. 30 gallon galvanized tank. Both in very good condition.

Cheap. 113 South Queen street. Phone 252-Z. 1953-90-3. Feeder Steers Shippensburg.

For specifications and other particulars, cali at office, Craft Press Building, Chambersburg, phone Chambersburg 629. Bids will" be accented until Veal Calves Lambs Shippensburg at Sheep $. 00-114 00 Choice Hogs NEWS-CHRONICLE SHIPPENSBURG, PA. 'Pennsylvania's Largest Semi-Weekly FOR SALE Six foot Interna WANTED Man to clerk in 12 noon. Julv 25.

1950. Th A Heavy Hogs $19.08. $20. 00 Ice and Cold Storage tional combine, in A-l condition. store, Friday evenings and Satur- Heavy Boars committee "serves the right to So Paul Smith, 18 North Queen street.

1 days. Cressler's Fruit Market. sieieaiea NU Feature! North Earl Street Shoata 1958-90-3. 1946-80-TF. f2Z.00-t25.lt vi reject any or ail DldS.

k- I7.lt-li4.il Adv. July 14, 1950. 1 7.

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