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THE NEWS-CHRONICLE, snTPPENSEUKG, FA. TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 80. FACE FOUR FRENCH HUGENOT 137 Years of Life Is Claimed for Henry Francisco, Braddock's War Vete kMimmmm $ss- ass News From The Service Front Henry W. Shoemaker, Pennsylvania folklore chief, says the longest lived veteran of Braddock's War in western Pennsylvania, in 1775, died at Whitehall, near Albany, AVWTF.I) ChiU to keeD in'1 FOR REXT Furnished bed room with heat. 17 North Wash en, garden, and chicken fain went up a ladder to pick appl the trees in the orchard, the before his passing.

"He was a storehouse of hi: lore, and would sit up until break, reciting his war adven ington Street. Phone 402-X. 8218-29-3 LOST Man's wallet, sum of money, identification Dr. I. F.

Yeater, Altoona, Pa. or Collings-wood, N. J. Contact Dr. W.

F. Hammond, 36 West King Street, phone 17. Can identify contents. Liberal reward. 8205-29-2.

New York, in 1823, at the reputed age of 137 years. "He was a Huguenot named FOR REXT Three large rooms Henry Francisco, or Franciscus, Sfc. Paul H. Boswell, whose wife Nellie lives in Carlisle, recently graduated from the enlisted recruiting course at the adjutant general's school at Fort Benjamin Harrison, Ind. Noncommissioned officers in the top three grades are selected from all branches of-the army to attend the course.

Instruction covers methods and procedures of recruiting enlisted men for the army. Set. Boswell who has been in and modern bath, Venetian blinds modern sink and cabinet, oil heat FOR SALE Kroehler studio $3o per month. Mrs. George Earner.

32 Stewart place. couch, good condition, will sacrifice. 237 East King Street. Phone 8228-29-3 who was born in Bordeaux of An-dorran parents, in 1686, while his family was waiting transportation to Spain, the year after the revocation of the edict of Nantes," Shoemaker asserted. "With his parents he was taken to England by a sympathetic Brit mv home while mother works.

Good! care. Phone S187-2S-3. 1 OPENING DECEMBER 1 Sliippensburif's Laundromat, rear of Hote Shippen. Eitlier wash them yourself or have us do it. I Free soap.

Half hour laundry serv-l ice, damp and fluff drying. Willi professionally dye clothes, rups, slip covers, etc. Hand ironed shirts, jronini service. S1S8-2S-3. 1 FOR SALEr House trailer, 1953 model, 37 foot, two hedrooms, ful- ly equipped.

Call 27H-X. APARTMENT FOR REXT Second floor, front, four rooms and bath, garasre, centrally located. Adults only. 100 East Oraiifje I 671-Y. 8223-20-2.

FOR SALE Three piece Sam sonite luggage, will sell as set or BUNGALOW FOR SALE Five rooms, bath, oil heat, garage. New separate. 19 North Penn Street. the army since 1941, is normally assigned to the U. S.

Recruiting 8229-29-3 and modern. In Orrstown. Possession arranged. Kenneth M. Hale.

office in Philadelphia. His mother, on three continents, if he couli a listener. His favorite comn ers hi always said were Malii (Marlborough), den. Brad and Capt. Michael Cresap." Payments To Jobless Continued claims for unem nient insurance benefits drn more than five per cent to a tot 170,777 for the week ended Nc the state bureau of employ security reported.

Continued cl for the previous week totaled 141. New claims showed a rise of less than three per cen the reported week to totaj 81 There was a total of regular lienofits paid by 11 checks to eligible Unemp workers for the week ending WANT-AD RATES For ads of 25 words or less: 55 cents for one time, $1.10 for either two or three times. For ads over 25 words: 2 cents per word for one time, 4 cents per word for either two or three times. Cash in advance unless advertiser has a monthly account. Ads to be charged when advertiser does not have an account 3 cents per word per insertion with a minimum charge of $1.10.

There will be an extra charge of 25 cents for each Want-Ad placed when no address, phone number or name is given, and persons are asked to write to the News-Chronicle office. Want-Ads with box numbers whose replies are to be mailed to the advertiser' will also be subject to a 60 cent extra charge, to cover expense of handling and postage. To avoid the above charge, advertisers should give name, address, or phone number. Reunion Notices first time free. Each additional Time $1.00.

CARD OF THANKS 50 cents payable in advance. IN MEMORiAM Minimum charge of $1.00 payable in advance. Contact business office for rate. FOR SALE Visit our Bar Mrs. Mane Whiting, lives in Car 8211-29-3.

gain Basement. Endicott Johnson lisle. DWELLING FOR SALE Six Chambersburg. Shoes and rubber A3C David R. West, son of Mr, footwear for the entire family and Mrs.

Roy J. West of Orrstowh Save a dollar in our store." rooms, bath, furnace. Chicken house, brooder house, two car garage. Six acres of land. Kenneth M.

Hale. 8212-29-3. R. R. 1, has been assigned to Math 8230-29-TF er Air Force base in California, His address is A3C David R.

West Street. Phone HS7-Z. S1S1-27-TF. FOR SALE Columbia kitchen raiifre. lin Motter, New- vilie R.

R. 2. WANTED Farm equipment ish sea captain. Enlists in England "Young Henry Franciscus grew up a tall, strong, auburn haired boy, and enlisting in the army served with the Duke of Marlborough, fought in North Africa, with the British marines, eventually becoming a member of Gen. Edward Braddock's expedition in the war with France in Pennsylvania.

He was captured by the French victors, and taken to Canada, where he was drafted into the irregular cavalry, and returned to Pennsylvania in the French War with General Forbes at Fort Duquesne in 1757. Vhen the fort's name was Box 147. 3537th Periodic Mainten BRICK DWELLING for sale Six rooms, bath, oil heat, good location. Price $5,500. Kenneth M.

Hale. 8213-29-3. salesmen. Sears has an expansion program which has created a need for additional farm equipment salesmen. Qualifying applicants ance Squadron, Mather Air Force Base, Calif.

A3C West recently completed basic training at Sampson Air will receive on the job training, Force base, Geneva, N. Y. Three signers of the Declan liberal commission rates, partici of Independence made their 1 PARCEL POST SALE November at the Social room of the dace Evangelical and Reformed Church. By the Progressive class. Public is cordially invited.

Come all and have fun. Light refreshments will be served. H1S1-27-3. pation in Sears Employees' bene BUILDING LOT for sale 50 feet by 200 feet. Cellar excavated.

At Greenvillage. Kenneth M. Hale. 8214-2913. in Carlisle, Cumberland coui fits.

Opportunity for advancement White Church Vicinity Agricultural or farm school back 7 IiWEIMXfi FOR Slip KTouno. neipnu dih not essential. John Kriner, Leonard Kriner Notice To Contractor FOR REXT Apartment, 305 East King Street. House, North and Melvln Heckman" all went skat FOR SALE One registered 'Queen Street. Each five rooms and rooms, bath, large lot.

Immediate possession. iPrice $4,200. Kenneth M. Hale. 8215-29-3.

ing on Sunday. Npv. 20 and had SenliM, prorwmnla will be rrvnfvp Hotel, Chambersburg, between 1 p.m. and 4 p.m. or 7 p.m.

to 9 p.m Tuesday, December 7. Ask for Mr Ilolstein. blood tested, certified i Dam. rnone 182-. a (rood time.

the CommiHHjonera of Cumberland ly, iVnnHylvuuia, in their oliice, LOST Parakeet, green. Phone 65-Y. Ezra Myers, 38 Cumberland Avenue. 8200-28-3. FOI4 SALE 1950 four door Ford, clean and in good mechanical condition, radio and heater, new tires.

Owner went to Japan. Ira Alleman, about midway between Mongul and Lurgan. 8201-28-3 Mrs. Anna Kriner visited the home of her sister in law, Mrs FOR SALE Apartment size errand piano, excellent condition. Priced very reasonable.

316 East Burd Street. 8197-28-3. J. K. Fahnestock or write him at Sears, Roebuck and 4640 Roosevelt Boulevard, Philadelphia 32, Pa.

8231-29-2. Laura Helser, on Monday after BUNGALOW FOR SALE Four rooms, bath, oil heat. Large lot. Edge of town. Reasonable price.

Kenneth M. Hale. 8216-29-3. bull, weighing approximately 725 to 750 pounds. Carnation breeding.

Mother is milking around 80 pounds a day. Two male spotted Poland China hogs, weighing approximate-lv lL'o pounds. John A. Chestnut, N'ewviile R. R.

81 8-27-3. noon. Miss Gladys Heckman visited the home of her friend, Mrs. June changed to Fort Pitt, after the victory of Gen. Forbes and Col.

Bouquet, he deserted his French masters, and tried to enlist in the Royal Americans, but was rejected for being over age; being 72 years old at the time, but described as 'otherwise fit Marries Huguenot "He married into a Huguenot family, and produced seven sons to bear the name of Franciscus in Pennsylvania annals, and one daughter who also married a Huguenot, Charles Jacques, a native of Freeport, Armstrong county. While in Pennsylvania he lived near Pittsburgh with his family. "When the Revolutionary War broke out, Henry Franciscus enlisted in CaDt. Michael Cresap's TRY OUR delicious homemade House, I'enn-Hylvania, und o'clock A.M. Kawtcrn Standard Timt publicly opened mid read at 11 A.M.

Kfistern Standard Time on I)c bi-r 15. 1U54, for furninhinir machinery, labor and material for iwiirs and Additions to the folio County HridKcg The Wolfe Ifrjdtrr over the domiinet Creek in Middlesex Towns Hertzler'tt Uridine over the doKitinct Creek between Lower ford and Went Pen unborn Towns hi Crainheiid's It rid ire over the Hrepchet Creek in South Middletun FOR SALE One three piece living room suite. Mrs. John Wy-rick, Shippensburg R. R.

1, near Brechbill on Shippcnsburcr R. R. 3. candies, one pound boxes of as FARM FOR SALE W. W.

Sowers, 136 acres, brick dwelling, brick frame barn, silo, 3 miles Mrs. Mary Heintzelman of Or- sorted milk chocolates, French Brookside Service Station. Phone LOST Dog, black, brown and white, part collie, answers the name Pooch. Child's pet. Contact Mr3.

Anna Gipe, Kenneth Avenue. Phone 673-W. 8204-28-3. tanna spent Thanksgiving after chocolates, creamy fudge bars, co- north of Newburg. Possession.

605-R-3. 8217-29-3. FOR SALE 35 Remington rife, model 11. excellent condition, $70. Phone between a.m.

to 3 p.m. 810-5-24-fi. noon at the home of her brother, coar.ut patties, molasses pepper Phone 257-J. Theo. T.

Weast. agent. Harper Varner. mint bars. Only pure cream, butter Newville, Pa.

8198-28-3. Robert Florey, son of Mr. and nhiiH Mrs. Ralph Florey, is home on leave OPENING DECEMBER 1 and the best of ingredients used in the making. Helen's Yarn Shoppe, 27 North Earl Street.

from his naval base for dO days FOR SALE 1916 Oldsmobile, 76, two door, radio and heater, motor and hyramatic just overhauled, new inspection. Price $350. Paul Hippensteel, East King Street. Phone 8199-28-3. LOST Blood pressure apparatus.

If found return to Dr. S. Warner, 113 East King Street. 8192-28-3. drawing, form of ront proposal tnd specifies) ionn are on ti the office of the County Commissio Carlisle, Pennsylvania.

Copies of may bo obtained by prosper! ive from I he Chief Clerk to the Com Clifford Florey and Melvin Phone 45-Y. 8232-29-3 Heckman visited the home of Leo Shippensburg's Laundromat, rear of Hotel Shippen. Wash them yourself or have us do it. Free soap. Open 8 a.m.

to 8 p.m. daily, except Saturday, 8 a.m. to 4 p.m. Merton Rockwell. 8227-29-1.

corps, and engaged in the famous CHRISTMAS BAZAAR Sat nard Kriner on Friday afternoon. aionera on deposit of IIO.IM), which Leonard Kriner visited the home be refunded upon return of the urday, December 11, 9 a.m. to 5 EI) Briggs and Strat-ton r.nd Wisconsin engines to repair. Guaranteed service by qualified n'n irnien. Myers' Farm Supply West King Street.

Phone 350. 6920-U-TF. BAZAAR Thursday, December 2, 1 p.m. to 5 p.m. at Episcopal Home.

Aprons, knitting, food, gifts, tea table, dolls, all sizes, boys FOR SALE Coal heatrola, good condition. E. P. Failor, Oak-ville. Phone 290-R-4.

8193-28-3. marcn to Boston in wneu riflemen marched 22 miles per day, and flperili cations on the day ft of his cousin, Mrs. Enos Brechbill, p.m. at lobby of Legion Home. Aprons, fancy work of all kinds, receiving hid.

A certified check for $1,000.00. tr Friday afternoon. FOR RENT Apartment, two rooms and bath. Mike Billvs, 16 East King Street. 8167-27-3.

FOR SALE Thirty gallon gas water heater, like new; 1946 Chev and later performed valiant services at Bunker Hill, which would make Franciscus age at 89 at the order of the Conmiionern of Cun WANTED Men to become af- Mrs. Jesse" Heckman visited the cookies and candies. Sponsored by PIE SOCIAL AND Talent Show land Count Pennsylvania, fhall tha 'filiated with national sales organi- home of her daughter, Miss Dora American Legion Auxiliary. 8233-29-3 social hall of Memorial Lutheran in thii? and surrounding Helm, on Friday afternoon. company each proposal on each hi as a guarantee of troo) faith, and to teet the County from any loan by fa Charles Miller went hunting on rolet panel truck, good shape.

John Church, 8 p.m. Sponsored by the time of his heroic march. Age was against him, and while he gave his age as 64 at enlistment, he seemed to go to pieces after Lex-ine-ton. was hospitalized, and fin and girls; doll bed. Women Auxil BIT.

8171-27-3 counties, nave car and be tree to be away from home four nights a week. Men selected will receive Thanksgiving day and didn't have Luther League. Tickets, adults 60 r.vans, snippensDurg star Koute 1 Phone 494-R-4. 8168-27-3, much luck. cents, children 30 cents.

8196-28-2, full training. Liberal commission Russell Kriner visited the home AUTOMOBILE INSURANCE paid daily, plus bonus. For full ally discharged in 1777 as physically unskilled. of his parents, Mr. and Mrs.

lister Kriner, on Thanksgiving day. APPLES FOR SALE Smoke-bouse and Stark Delicious. Derick's Orchard, Newburg, R. R. 1.

6905-13-TF. For the best dollar value, plus the details see Mr. S. E. Miller, 12S complete local service you need, see East King Street, Thursday, 7:30 or call the J.

Paul Fogelsanger In- to 8:30 p.m. 8219-29-2. Lester Kriner and two sons went Dies in iszj "Meanwhile his wife had died, FOR SALE Semi-bungalow, five rooms and bath, modern kitchen, Venetian blinds; storm windows, screens, oil heat, electric, water heater, garage, lot 32 153. Possession in 15 days. Price reduced.

Concrete bungalow, 'four rooms, modern kitchen, oil heat, water, lot 50 375. Possession in 30 days. Three room frame house, electric and well, seven acres of land. Price $3,000. Possession in 30 days.

Bedford Real Estate Agen hunting on Thanksgiving day for squirrels. to comply with the terms of the posal. A bond in the mm of the total tract price, with a Surety Com pan-security, will be required for the fi ful 'performance of the contract an additional bond In the um of total contract, with a Surety Conn an security, will also be reouireil KURrantee the payment of all labor material entering into this Work. The rk'ht reserved to reject an all proposals. Hy order of CUMHKUT-ANn COU! COMM ISSIONKKS A.

Wayne Smith ChaH K. Huek Geonro W. Jncoby Karl I. Rrenneman. Chief Clerk Adv.

Nov. 23. 30. Pec. 7.

1061. and he joined his in-laws, Mr. and Mrs. at Whitehall, near surance Agency, di West King, Street, phone 650. 8191-28-TF.

I Mrs. Lester Kriner visited Mrs. APARTMENT FOR RENT Four roms and bath. utilities FOR SALE Home grown potatoes. Max W.

Clugston, Shippuns-burg-Scotland Road. Phone 6615-1-TF. FOil SALE Large assortment of Cornucopia baskets for Thanksgiving and Christmas. The China Cellar, 82 West King Street. 8172-27-3.

FOR SALE Perfection kerosene range, all white, built-in oven, very good condition. Cost new, Reasonable price. R. W. Hun-secker.

Walnut Bottom. Phone 59N-R-23 after 6 p.m. 8173-27-3. Albany, where he resided in New York until his death in 182.1. De Grace Kriner on Thanksgiving eve.

John Coldsnnth and Charles FOR SALE Self feeding coal furnished. $55 per month. N. W. Heatrola, very good condition.

I Solenberger, third house beyond Dining room table. Mrs. Ge'oi'ce Lurgan Avenue on Roxbury Road. spite his age, he did not 'sit around', but took care of the family kitch Heckman were hunting on Satur day. 8220-29- cy, ZW West King Street.

Johnston, 19 South Fayette Street. CESSPOOI.S AND I tanks cleaned, sold and installed. Rates reasonable. K. S.

Rosenber-tv, Shippensburg R. R. 3 or phone 798-W. 6402-90-TF. Mr.

and Mrs. Harvey Kriner took load of tin to Harrisburg on 8234-29-3. 8189-28- Card Of Thanks wish to thank mv friends and Saturday. FOIt SALE New tarpaulins, guaranteed house paint, new safety and plate glass for all cars and FOR SALE OR TRADE 1954 BAZAAR Home prepared food, Harper varner visited in Ship Dodffe Coronet V-8. fullv enninned.

Unions needle work. Christmas FOR REXT Apartment, 305 East King Street. House, North Queen Street. Each five rooms and bath. Phone 182-Y.

8238-29-3, pensburg Saturday. relatives for the lovely cards and cifta received while I was a patient With onlv 9.00(1 miles. iniK Tlndo-P UnnrlW At- rinrwHinrt'a sror.nnf show 1 trucks. A1.SO Structural Steel Mr. and Mrs.

George John and in the Carlisle hospital. Fred John visited the home of Mr. one-half ton pick up truck equipped iroom.December 3, 12 noon to iobeams, anIe iron. P'PP' Charles with turn signals, radio, heater, Fidelity class, Church of the Sherman and Son, 31 North Queen tieorjye uouprn Street. 8221-29-TF.

I NAMED Hauling ashes, froster, good rubber, and new Brethren 8164-27-3. Card Of Thanks wish to thank all my friends for paint, also in good mechanical condition. 27 Stewart place. Phone 514-Z. 8176-27-3.

and light hauling, old cesspools filled Christmas trees for sale. E. Shope, 435 East King Street. Phone 203-Y. 8239-29-3.

SHIPPENSBURG ICE and Cold Storage. Meat processing. Also a few lockers available. 8153-26-6. and Mrs.

William Helser on Saturday afternoon. George Heckman visited his schoolmates, Tommie and Dickie Kriner, on Friday. Harvey Kriner hauled a load of slab wood for his uncle, Jesse Rhone. I CHRISTMAS BAZAAR Saturday, December 4, 9 a.m. at Rhinehart's store room.

Aprons, Christmas wreaths, Dutch paintings, candy and cookies. Sponsored by Ritual of Jewels Chapter, Beta the lovely cards, fruit and flowers I received while a patient in the STOP! SEE Ol" NEW LINE )f Chit Chat monogra' mned notes, Wedding Announcements or Invitations. Reception Visiting Cards, all styles and types; Birth Announcements in pink, and white; Personal Stationery designed to meet, every social requirement, private mono-grammed Postal Cards, personalized Scored Sheets, Tally Cards, Letter Cards and liii-dness Announcements. Quick service on all items. We have a large selection.

News-Chronicle business office, 6-8-10 North Penn Street. 5032-31-TF. Chambersburjr hospital. SEE THE NEW Jumbo Santa Stocking kit with child's name, FOR SALE Two hundred feet of picket fence, four feet high. Phone 507-R-6 after 5 p.m.

8166-27-3. Helen iioitry Mr. and Mrs. Charles John pap complete with yarn and knitting Sigma Phi of Shippensburg For Service That Pleases Call 825 Shippen Cleaner 12-11 North Earl Street Shippensburg, Pa. Open Friday and Saturday Until 9 P.M.

Pressing While You Wait ered their living room last week. 8224-29-2. APPLES FOR SALE Golden Delicious, Yorks, $1 a bushel, Stay-mans, $2. Cider apples, 25 cents a crate, vinegar and cider, 25 cents a gallon. Bring own containers, Arthur E.

Lindsey, Shippensburg, R. R. 2. 8240-29-3F. Annual Election Little Miss Cathv John spent directions.

Jew needlepoint pictures for Christmas giving. Helen's Yain 27 North Earl Street. Phone 45-Y. 8160-26-3. the weekend with her grandpar DEALER Frank R.

Squires, 226 West King Street, Shippensburg. Phone 108-X. 1245-RR-TF ents, Mr. and Mrs. Charles John.

FOR SALE Columbia five room oil heater; small kitchen range, coal or wood. Clark Witter, 335 Fast Kinp; Sri-eer. after n.m. 8225-29-3. George Golden of Mont Alto sanitoi inm spent Thanksgiving day FOR SALE 1936 Plymouth coupe with steel bed, $50.

New Dexter washing machines, $95 and CLEANED with a high pressure Steam Jenny. Hess Texaco Service. 1824-79-T. WANTED Deer skins, beef Annual election of officers of the Spring Hill Cemetery Association held in the office of Lurgan Mutual Fire Insurance Company, 20 West King Street, Shippensburg, Ta. on Monday, December 6, 1954, between 2 and 4 o'clock p.m.

Robert W. Addams, Secretary. Adv. Nov. 23, 26, 30, Dec.

3, 1954 up. New sump pump, $40. 42 inch FOR SALE One used dining room suite, one slightly used oil heater, one chunk stove. Roth's Furniture Store, 38 East King Street. Phone 121.

7060-19-TF. HEADQUARTERS FOR MAYTAG washers and Timkcn oil burners parts and service. Modern Home Appliance Company, 301 S0uth Main Street, Chambersburg. i i EAT HOXEY FOR HEALTH See Clyde Shive, 318 East King porcelain sink, $35. Cramer, Pleas-! lioj lags, ant Hall.

8138-2(-3. 1 burlap, cotton, batteries, radiators, vviin nis lamny. Mr. and Mrs. George John moved to their new residence on Shippensburg K.

R. 1. Little Marsha John spent the weekend with her grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. William Helser.

A1C Charles John arrived home copper and brass. Charles Sherman Street. 5909-75-T and Son, 31 North Queen Street. 8226-29-TF. FOR RENT Four rooms and bath, third floor apartment.

John GET YOUR SNOW TIRES now. Don't wait until it snows and then have to be pulled in. Suburbanites by Goodyear are the best you can get. Ed Naugle, your Goodyear CHRISTMAS CARDS We have a wide selection of personalized Christmas cards. Prices start at $1.50 for 50 cards, with your name imprinted.

Stop in at All kinds of J. Paul Fog-Age nev, 34 Phone 328-W. REAL ES I ATE -real estate for sale, jlsanger Insurance West King Street. 11. J'oe, Orrstown.

8235-29-3 FOOD SALE Saturday, De distributor. 8000-20-TF. News-Chronicle business office cember 4, 9:30 a.m. at Goodhart's vacant show room. Sponsored by and ask to see our displav books.

7002-19-TF. MADE IN SHIPPENSBURG Reinforced concrete septic tanks, beginners department of Memorial from his air force base to spend the weekend with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Charles John. Mr.

and Mrs. Charles John helped their son George to move on Saturday. Bobby Mull was discharged from the Chambersburg hospital on Friday. Bobby was injured in an auto accident at the White church a few months ago. He has been hospitalized ever since and is not able FOR SALE Trailer homes.

A fine way to live or travel. Priced to meet the budget. Three years to pay. Thnrui's Trailer Homes, Market Report TUESDAY, NOV. 30, 1951 Lutheran Sunday School.

SEPTIC TANKS and cesspools cleaned. Concrete septic tanks sold 82.36-29-2. Lincoln Wav West, Chambersburg. jand installed. Max H.

West, Fay- TORTADLE TYPEWRITERS All Makes and Models Uought Sold Traded Easy Terms As Low As $1.00 Per Week At OFFICE SUPPLIERS 37 Lincoln Way West CHAMBERSBURG, PA. precast and cast in place, 350 to 700 gallons and larger. Get the Host for your money here. L. M.

3hindledecker, Rear 43 West Garfield Street. Phone 102-Y after 12 noon. 6322-92-TF. SELECT GIFTS From Your Fuller Dealer Brushes Cosmetics Debutante and Sparkling Cold Ask To See The New Christmas Brochure L. N.

Rensch 318 South Fourth Street Chambersburg, Pa. FOR SALE 1936 Plymouth coupe with steel pick-up box, $50; Phone Chambersburg 253-W-l. jetteville. Phone Fayetteville 78. 778-33-TF.

5927-74-TF. to be out of bed yet. Dexter washers; used washer, ex Charles John visited Miss Chris tra goon, creamers. Pleasant II tine Keefer on Saturday. nail.

SZit-SJ-J FOR HIRE Bulldozers for, FOR HIRE HD 5 Allis Chal-prading, errcavating, farm pond nu-r with high lift for moving building, fi nee clearing, etc. ground and digging ditches. Hourly Concrete Proi' t' ts Company, 224 or contract. R. Ilosenberry, West Garfitld Street.

Phone 357. 1 Shippensburg R. R. 3 or phone 1638-77-TF. 798-W.

6403-96-TF. USED SEWING MACHINES Portables, consoles and treadles, $19.50 and up. Terms available. Singer Sewing Center, 44 North Main Street, Chambersburg. 6177-86-TF.

GRAIN Wheat at barn. $1.03 Wheat Delivered $1.96 Oats .80 New Ear Corn, dry basis, cwt. $1.90 Bailey $1.05 Rye $1.60 BUTTER Legal Notice Nutii is hereby Riven that, the under- Child Actress Under Long Term Contract Little Sandy Descher is a child- (iiKtieil wj Ueeml)or 7, 1954. or BRICK DWELLING for sale- BEFORE lOC BUY a water! FOR SA I. Freezer supplies system, ir.v-t!u;i:e I'eleo made by of all kinds: meat paper, bags, General Mo' otialitv and tape, etc.

Dentler's, 235 East King price. S- Har.dd W. Kauffman, 41 1S-101-TF. (Saturday, New Six rooms, bath, oil beat, two car actress to watch. She's the onlv Tax Collector My Office Will Be Open At garage, Venetian blinds, wall to Qv-r 93 score wall carpet remain with bouse.

Injq-7 long-term contract child in Holly at the ntst cif the Court thereafter, make avolieati to the court of Cumliertanfi County for admission to prarti'-e 'is an attorney before the several cour.d of Cumberland County. Howard L. Kitzmiller, 312 Walnut Street S.hippensnurff. Pa. Adv.

Nov. 1(1. 2-'i. 3D. 19T.4.

torner West urar.ge anil Morns York) v.oiu FOR SALE SHRUBBERY Streets, phone '5. Pleasant Hall. Kenneth M. Hale. wood.

Metro recently signed her and have begun her buildup with a top role in "The Loner Dav." spraying lor shrubbery and 90 score 89 score S210-29-3. COMPLETE INl NCE weeds. Peat moss for sale. Free EGGS to landscaping plans drawn. George pen a.m.

TOWNE A NAME TO REMEMBER Dry Cleaning Pickup and Delivery One Hour Service Call Phone 800 Towne Cleaners Sandy has been Elizabeth Taylor's daughter in "The Last Time I Saw Paris," and Lana Turner's love through avell, 41 Oak Lane. Phone 2074-89-TF. 3 South Penn Street To Collect Taxes Afternoons and Kveninfjs Until 9:00 M. 733. ice.

Office 5:30 p.m. Saturday. and S.iturd:. Fogelsanger LIMESTONE FAR.M for sale 101 acres. New barn, stanchions, drinking cups, new silo.

12 11 milk house. Kenneth M. Hale. S209-29-3. child in "The Prodigal." but in this to Friday .1.

Paul uran A gencv. 34 Sale Register film, she will be launched into real Fancy hvts. 35-. 36 I-arge Medium Dirties Cunent receipts Check CHAMBERSBURG LIVESTOCK SALES dramatic action. West King Street.

-1U3-TF. POLIO INSURANCE and other dread disease insurance is available at reduced rates. Try our low cost family protection plan. J. Taul Fogelsanger Insurance Agency, 34 West King Street.

Phone 650. 5911-74-TF. John B. Morrison FOR SALE Four refrigerators, excellent condition. Four used electric ranges, very good con NOTE All salts advertised in th News-Chronicle, or whose sale bill printing is done at the News-Chronicle Job Printing Plant will be registered in this column fre of charge.

VN!) CJ NOW! ANYONE CAN HAVE HOT WATER QUICK! Tax' Collector CESSPOOLS tanks cleaned tanks installed S20.0O-S21.00 dition. Jay Ivhinehai 33 West "Steers King Street. 22-29-3. Freeh Cows' and I fcpnmri rs gas range, I FOR SALE Caloric- PT 1 (." septic an 1 Mimp- vca-'iri--. R.

I'. 2. 7-: 1-32-TF. ntw rucHEi size PORTABLE WATER HEATER COSTS LESS THAN $3.00 Merely place a portable FAST-WAY Water Heater in a receptacle hole. pwc See us f.

pri--s. able. Flora and Mars' Chambersburg. Teii bersburg 9.32-R-16 i burg white, full size, good condition. Stone lined hot water storage tank, size, used only a short time.

Reasonable. Dr. W. V. Hammond.

CHICKENS Roasting and frying, dressed or live weight. Available year round. Deliver. Walter Shoap. Shippensburg R.

R. 3, on Germantown Road, one mile from town. Give us a call 568-R-13. Fi'tSfi-7fi-TF .1 V. 1 Fat Cows Bulls Butcher Heifers Veal Calves containing' water.

Plug In nearest socket get HOT WATER QUICK! Phone 17. 8200-29-3. 1 i Lambs Thousands use for bath Ss5.00.s1 10.OO Ss.uo-J9.50 89.01 i-Jl 1.00 S26.00-S2S.00 S20.0ll-S22.00 Sl.oo-S8.00 S2o.00-S21.25 Sll.0O-S14.00 SI 8.00-823.00 S23.00-j25.50 S9.00-S 12.00 I Fat Sheep FARM FOR SALE 250 acres, ing, scrubbing, washing, cleaning cream separators, milk cans, pails.etc. Heats small quantities very fast. The speed of heating laree Quantities Saturday, December 4.

1954 First National Itiink. Shiiipen-shunr, I'a. MO shar- of the First National Bank S'ork. H. K.

Hoeh, auctioneer. Saturday, December 11, 1954 of Amanda A. Hullmin, Horouch of New. hur, real estate and personal property. Mk and K'eeseman.

auctioneer. Saturday. December 11. 1954 Clinton and Lois K. Koher.

4u S. Main I hanibersli'jrjj. real estate, aui" ionccr. Myers: clerk, Raifsnider. Saturday, December 18.

1954 O. S. SwanviT, Executor of the iil of Peter lie. Luris'aii Township, F'ranklin County, real estate and personal MAKES ALL FLOODS 11 Rent our high speed lloro er and edger. Iaiw Mart.

Inc. P'hone 525. 5- SERVING A COMPLETE LINE OF FIRESTONE TIRES, BATTERIES AND ACCESSORIES "Lubrications Our Specialty" Washing and Waxing Daily HAUK BROS. ATLANTIC STATION PHONE 9479 nmv --TF. FOR SALE New traverse rods six room house witn bain.

Large to fit any window, also a complete oaln concrete stables, silo. Pos line oi drapes ior any window. depending on the quantity. Compares with gas. No fires to build no hot water to carry -no ronninfr up sod down rtairs.

No dirt, no muss, no top heavy fuel bills. Handy! Inexpensive! Read directions before using, follow. Now eosu less than $3. 00. for sale by Choice Hogs Heavy Hogs Heavy Sows Shouts Pigs session April 1.

Kenneth M. Hale. 8207-29-3. FOR HIRE D-6 Caterpillar i Bring in your window measure-bulldozer. Fence rows, ponds, and we will deliver to you mcnts and grading.

Hourly or con- drapes ready to hang at new low FARM FOR SALE 127 acres tract. John H. Romnson. es. Kctn Store, Ss limestone.

Three miles from town Stock Eulls Shippensburg Hardware Company Phone 330 On The Square burg R. fi. 1. Pt-uiie Corner King and Fayette Streets S50.00-575.001. auctioneer.

Wenger. 00- 70 (V) SatiHv. 18 1954107 North 14.0U-ilo.0U Eu-te. Huth. auctioneer.

tE-i-J-TF. I King btitc-t. Pnone 121. 700O-1U-TF. Shippensburg, Pa- doii uiataddai.

Kennfeth M. Heiftis CJUo-JJ-j. iFtvjJtr 1.

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