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PAGE TWELVE DAILY SENTINEL, ROME, N. Y., MONDAY EVENING, AUGUST 4, 1958 WRUN AM—1150 • WRUN FM—106
Anna Rites Held in Boon vi lie
BOONVILLE - Funeral services for Mrs. Margaret Anna, widow of Michael W. Anna, were largely attended Saturday.
A prayer service was held at her home, 111 Aubrey Ave., at 9 a.m., followed by services at 9:30 at St. Joseph's Church were the Rev. Edward A. Goulet, pastor, celebrated a solemn requiem high 1 Mass. The Rev. Joseph Schuck, Long Island, was deacon, and the Rev. Thomas Robillard, pastor of St. Marys Church, Constableyille, sub-deacon.
LEGAL NOTICES ANNUAL FINANCIAL REPORT
196T-M City School UIMII.1 uf th»
CUv of Sherrill Receipt*
HalHiu-f on hand July 1. 1967 | 48 .3»P«$
Public Money from County Treasurer T04.W7.04)
Deductions by Stat* for Retirement System *5,4T4.8I
Deduction* by IMMIIII tor Retirement System 48.I43.4S
Supplemental p<ii.-n>ii for retired teacher* S.&23.S*
Federal allotment for vocational education 3.28T.71
Tuition from district*— Grades K-« 325.UO
Tuition from district* «— tirade* 7-11 none
Tuition from individual pupil"
Tax on properly Returned tax from
county Treaeurer Tax fee* to Collector Interest on investment* Proceed* of insurance *
adjustment"
SEVENTEEN
Carers were Charles Kotary, ^ j ^ - . u ' ^ o f
250.IU 407.443 77j
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AMONG THE FLOATS — Gamma Iota Chapter, Beta Sigma Phi Sorority, and the Republican Women's Club were among the organizations entering floats in yesterday's Ft. Stanwix Day parade. Top photo shows sorority members in colonial garb sewing the first flag: Left to right, Mrs. Edwin F. Baker, president; Miss Mary Jo Bernholz, Mrs. Francis Prevo and Mrs. Leonard P. Colangelo; and bottom shows Mrs. Earl J. Harris, president, of the Republican Women's Club, and Mrs. David R. Townsend (back to camera) as a suffragette and modern day woman voter in a "freedom of vote" float
Pilot Risked His Life to Save Others
E. M. Slaughter, Vernon Center, Succumbs at 71
BUFFALO, N. Y. (AP)~A Navy pilot who risked his life by refusing to abandon his powerless jet over the Buffalo metropolitan area has received a commenda f ion from the chief of naval opera tkms.
Lt. Jack De Wenter, a member of the Navy's crack flight demonstration team, the Blue Angels, rode his plane to the ground Saturday after the engine suddenly flailed.
The plane, an F11F Tiger jet, overshot a runway at Buffalo Municipal A i r p o r t , crashed through a fence, skidded onto a highway intersection near a filling station and caught fire.
Firemen quickly put out the flames. The 30-year-old flyer from Bkomington, 111., escaped unhurt.
•WeU Dow' The six-man Blue Angels team
was giving a demonstration about a mile from the airport when the accident occurred. „
Navy spokesmen said it would have ben the normal thing for the pilot to bail out.
But De Wenter said he felt he had to stay w i t h the plane. "There were just too doggone many houses down mere for me to abandon i t "
Navy Chief Adm. Arieigh A. Burke messaged De Wenter yesterday: "Your magnificent action . . M landing your aircraft rather than hazarding the lives of the civilian populace reflects the highest credit on yourself, Blue Angels and the Navy.
VERNON CENTER - Earl M. Slaughter, 71, died Sunday at the Oneida City Hospital after a brief illness.
Son of William R. and Mary Anna Manuel Slaughter, he was born in Little Falls, Sept. 8, 1886. He resided for several years in Vernon where he followed the oc-
Vitagraph Inventor Succumbs
IIOU-iisportf residents
Sales of property and rental
Oneida Ltd. Gift Fund
140.00
i. • uc
Total Receipts 11,329,494.03 Disbursement*
General Control Instruction (Inc. Adult
I j i u . i i ' i i n i Operation of Plant Maintenance of I'lant Auxiliary Agcncie* Fixed Charge* l>ebt .Service Capital Outlay
26,697.9*
696,763.24 11,4*2.(1 IMSS.1I
12l.72n.7ft 113.746.61 126.349 64 60.662.35
Total Expenditure* $1,271,2X:»39 Balance June J«, 195$ 5S.204.84
George Schue, Walter Pfendler, Leo Kotary, Nelson Anna and Albert Fey. Interment, in charge of the Trainor Funeral Home, took place in St. Joseph's Cemetery.
Among the many floral tributes and Mass cards, were those from friends and neighbors of Aubrey
(Ave., Sheffield Farms employes, ISanford Pharmacy, friends and neighbors of the East Rd., Thornton Ave., West St. and North Post
jSt, Teamsters Union, the Service and Hospitality Committee of the (Turin Grange, Boonville Grange, GLF employes, Lyons Falls Local Union, the Camden Wire Co., employes of Burnett and Iseneker, the Town Republican Committee, employes of the Camden Wire Co., the Board of Education of the Boonville Central School, the Bourgeois Esso Service Station, the Cornell Study Club and the Card Club, Rome Strip Steel and employes, and friends, relatives and neighbors.
On Thursday evening at 8 contract #3: Approx. No. Pupil* o'clock, members of the Boonvillej*: Route, 49. to Lee-New London Grange caller! at tht> familv hnmp] R o * d - 0 s w« ,K° R d • Martin lochia'*, urange cauea at tne iamiiy nome| r e t u m v i a B e r k .„ Grove, B t . 49; and conducted their ritualistic;Destination, R o m e Parochial Service* I Schools.
P ^ J , , , _:„u». _ „ _ K « ~ . „# M _ Contract #4 : Approx. No. Pupils rnday night, members of the},;. Rou , ,# oreenway to Church-ville Road. Greenway, Hatch's Corner*. Route 365; Destination, Rome Parochial Schools.
Contract #5 : Approx. No. Pupil* I; Route *4 mile north of Ray Gardner farm; Destination, Verona Klein. School. Verona. N. Y.
Above contracts to include return trip*. Bidder* may bid on any portion or all of 5 contracts. Form of proposal may be secured from Brian E. Leach, Clerk of Bd. cf Ed.. Verona. N. Y. Proposal to be in sealed envelope marked 'Bid' on proper Proposal Form, and to be in hand* of Clerk of Bd. at Jr.-Sr. H. & Bldg.. Verona, N. Y.. .no later than 8 P.M.. Aug. 11, 1958. at which place and time they will be opened and read. Board of Educa-tion reserve* right to reject any and/or all bid*.
Signed: Brian K. I^each, Clerk
Verona, N\ Y. July 25. 1958 7/24-S/4-2ti.
$1,329,494.03 John W. Black. Jr.. President
NOTICE TO BIDDERS The Board of Education of City
School District, City of Sherrill t Vernon • Verona - Sherrill Central District) will receive seated proposal* on contracts for the school year 1958-59, a* follows:
Contract # 1 : Approx. No. Pupils, 60 from Sherrill, Route 5; 6 from Vernon. Route 5: Destination, St. Patrick's School, Oneida, N. Y,
Contract #2 ; Approx. No. Pupils I; Route Hatch's Corners Saw Mill, Route 365: Destination. St. Patrick's School. Oneida. N. Y.
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'It's fun batching it, eh, Dad? What would you like for dessert . . . tapioca pudding or nothing?"
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To Discuss Your Needs Never A Parking Problem
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ONEIDA COUNTY SAVINGS BANK
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TWO SADDLE MARES, one pony, one horse. Bay. both gentle and sound. Horse rides and drives., Phone Oneida 1477-J1 after • i> n»
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Tips on HOW TO GET AHEAD . . . 1—Save **-- SAVE Regularly 3— Start today . . here!
P.S. We pay a healthy 3% dividend!
T H E
ROME SAVINGS BANK 122-126 West Dominick Street
MEMBER F.D.I.C. Phone 7300
lasinasa Opportaaitia* 2f A PROTECTED FRANCHISE ter
ritory now open for a Manufacturing Distributor of Fibre Olass Burial Vault*. About $6,000 required. Write to: Century Fibre Gla*s Burial Vault Co.. 43 Green-leaf, Toitawaudo, N. Y.
BLACKTOP DRIVEWAYS
SPECIAL PRICES FREE ESTIMATES
Phone 21-R
Altar Rosary Society and Daughters of Isabella called and recited the Rosary led by Father Goulet.
Clinton John J. Clifford Succumbs at 41
CALL ME NOW on your digging problems. Specialising in septic tank, foundation, water and sewer line digging, also backfill. Phone Westernville 2864. David Schallenberg.
ONE USED OIL or coal fired, hot water or steam heating system, complete, $475, One used York oil fired forced air furnace, l u years old, $200. Advanced Home Improvement Co., .313 N. James St. Phone 5539.
Moving Tracking, Storage 14
MOVING—Local and Ion* distance Storage, crating. North American Agent." ingersoll Moving and Storage. Phone 5934.
ESTABLISHED, profitable business: combination news stand-cigar atore with lunch counter. A rare opportunity. Phone 2577 for complete detail.*.
FULLY equipped barber shop fcr sale, lease or rent. Excellent location. Owner has other interest*. Inquire 327 W. Dominick St. Phone 57*4 evenings.
Money to Loan 31
Cash For Junk Cars Highest Prices Paid Scrap Iron, Metals. Rag*. Batteries and Newspapers
PETTINELU USED AUTO PARTS
Opp. N.Y. Central Depot Ph. l i t
Good Smooth RecappaWe TIRES WANTED
$2 Ea.
Melone's Tire Shop Recapping — Vulcanising
41) EH* Blvd. W. Phone 17U WANTED TO
boat for pond. BUY. amall row Phone 5723-R.
Ft* Sale Miscellaaeeat 44
BEAUTIFUL DIAMONDS. -Price* you can afford. J. Borje, Jeweler. 136 W. Dominick St. Phone 5952.
CAST IRON FURNACE with stoker, new blower. Will sell cheap. Phone 235C-R.
COOLEST FAN deal In town. All alee* and type* fans. Prices from $5.9$. Bargains galore at the National Store. 263 W. Pom-Inlck St. Phone 1333.
CEDAR TREES 50c, 75c, $1. Will deliver. Merle Davis, Route 31 Verona. Phone Oneida 2047-RI.
CYRUS JEWELERS — For Swiss and American watch repair. 110 N. Washington St.
CEMENT CONTRACTOR. Patios, driveways, sidewalks, steps, any repair work. Phone 4342-R between 7 and 8 p.m. 139 Bouck Street. Aielhv
DOMlNlck I . A N / I & SONS Mason Contractors
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CUNTON— John J. Clifford, 41, of 20 Norton Ave., a World War II veteran, died Aug. 2, 1958, in St. Luke's Memorial Hospital, Utica following a short illness.
HOLLYWOOD (AP)-Albert E. JSStji ^J*??**,?^' Smith, whose invention of U i c l ^ " * ? n : a n d t h * l a t o Michael J-Vitagraph paved the way for mod- 9 8 * f t _ ? • T ^ i S Conqu!f.^ em motion pictures, is dead at 83.' June 21,1917, and as a child
moved with his family to Meridi-Smith invented the projector in an where he received his elemen-
• r - r v ^ w f . r - » „ r-4 n ^ 1 I S j'^VLH ^ t ^ J ^ ^ ' J ^ ^ ^ ^ M4X*WUry CdOCatioO. H«
W t w n 1 , t*,*' ^ Pf«Hkt»J. Stoatt Hackton. were tour-a i s o attended Norwich University ~ viously resided in CedarviUe. Forcing eastern theaters in a magic!vt several years Mr. Slaughter wasj act. Mr Clifford
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in associated with his brothers CedarviUe as a cattle buyer.
Mr. Slaughter was a member of Sconondoa Lodge, HAM.. Vernon, and attended the Methodist Church, Vernon Center.
He is survived by his wife, the
had resided here Smith thought it would be a! for the past nine years and was
good idea to throw tiny pictures associated with the Syracuse Sup-of people and animals in motion i ply Company as a salesman, on a larger screen or sheet. It He was a communicant of St. was the birth of the modern pro-, Mary's Church here and a mem-Jector. [ber of the Helmuth - Ingalls Post,
The pair's movies--shHrt shots (American Legion, Clinton. He en-f o r m e r Lulu Ackler whom he of speeding trains and fire en-'l'sted hi the Army Dec. 1, 1942 married Nov. 27, 1907 at Cedar-1 gLnes—were^lmmediate hits. iand was discharged Dec. 4, 1945 ville; one daughter, Mrs. Robert W, Finen, Vernon Center; three
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"ESTABLISHED 191)7" Pick-up and Delivery
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grandchildren, Miss J o y c e Adams, Vernon Center, and Constance and Ronald Finen, at h o m e , one brother, Arthur Slaughter, CedarviUe; a sister, Mrs. Ethel Minor.. Dion, and several nieces and nephews.
The funeral will be held at the Alger Funeral Home, Vernon, on Thursday at 2 p.m. with the Rev. Robert C, Murphy, pastor of the Vernon C e n t e r Methodist Church officiating. Interment will be in M a p 1 e drove Cemetery, Vernon.
Friends may call at the funeral home on Wednesday from 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m.
the WeU
Fear Pilgrims Drowned at Sea
TRIESTE (AP)-At least six Catholic pilgrims were reported today to have drowned off the 'Yugoslav port of Zara when a crowded boat capsized, plunging 40 persons into the Adriatic.
The boat was bringing 40 Yugoslav pilgrims back to the mainland from a trip to a Franciscan monastery on the Adriatic island of Visovac.
n Willsorv Dies at Age 11
Fair Mishap Proves Fatal
MIDDLETOWN, N X fAPl-A souped-up merry-go-round called the "Comet" hurled two riders into a crowd at the Orange County Fair Sunday night.
One, Francis Kearney, 18, Mon-ticdlo, N.Y., died about three hours later at the Middletown Sanitarium.
t The other, George Van Aken,,
30, Middletown, suffered a possible fractured spine. He was reported in critical condition today at the sanitarium.
The Comet has 10 cam suspended from cables which rotate
VaiiH OMrter (XMAJStBUS - Ohio manufac
tures; about two-thirds of the safes) around a pole. State poiice said and vaults produced annually in the cars were whirling at about 45 theJJnited States. I miles an hour when a cable at
Then Smith and Blackton made; He leaves his widow, the for-a minule-lcmg melodrama called|mer Betty Kline whom he mar-"The Burglar on the Roof." Smith' ried Sept. 4, 1943; his mother in operated the camera. Blackton!Meridian; two daughters, Ellen was the con who caught the burg- and Elizabeth Anne; four sons, lar. Michael John, John J., Donald R.,
nmilm,, Booms *""* P a u l J- Clifford, aU of Clin-_, . _ . . . ' . , _ ton; a brother, Raymond. Jordan, Business flourished and the Vita- md m m i nieces
y ^ ^ 1 . graph Company opened the way for other film pioneers.
By 1912, Vitagraph was grossing 5 to 6 million dollars a year from picture rentals. *
Smith's company also pioneered newsreels, obtaining on-the-spot battle scenes of the Spanish- , J * r 2 S £ C E E ~ K ^ t h r y " American War in 1898. fc/IX^ ******* d
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ter of Benah and Helen Houek Willson, died Sunday, Aug. 3, 1958, in a Syracuse hospital after a long iUness.
She was born in Rome, Nov. 11, 1946 and attended schools in the Vernon - Verona - Sherrfll Central School System. She was a communicant of St. Agnes Church. Vernon Center,
Besides her parents, she leaves two sisters, Barbara and Ellen; three brothers, Paul. James and Michael, aU at home; her mater-
|nal grandparents, Mr. and Mrs fAPi —[WUliam Houck, Vernon Center,
-In 1935, Smith and Blackton sold their interests in Vitagraph to Warner Brothers. Blackton diedln 1941.
Smith retired and lived at his home here until his death Saturday.
Surviving are his widow, Lucile —his third wife—and six children. Thoy include Mr*. Edith Murin of Owasco, N. Y.
Dies in Canada GANANOQUE. Ont.
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EMPLOYMENT Help Waated — M * . 22
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thv a . Lawrence River for 54 M r s Beriah Willson Sr., Vernon years, died Saturday. I*^*11*-.
Two years, ago Cook skated The n»«ral wUl be held Wed-across the ice-covered river to n e s d a y- "*& prayer at 9:15 a.m. Clayton, N. Y., and back a dis-|at t h c M&r Funeral Home, Ver-tance of 22 miles. j " 0 " - a n d at 10 o'clock at St.
lAgnos Church, Vernon Center, tached to the Kearney-Van Akenlwht ' r e t h e Rev- Willard F. Dough-car snapped. !ert>'' Pas 'or, will celebrate a re-
The two riders hit a concrete < ' u i p m M a s s - Friends may
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Cemetery, Kenwood. Helena's
Mrs. Ray Morse, Oriskany, Dies
^^PBATHER FORECAST — Generally fair tonight in the eastern and western thinb of the nation white showers are forecast for the central portions. Cooler In New England, the northern middle Atlantic states, north-mn Plain* ami the northern Rockies. (AP Wirephoto Map)
ORISKANY - Mrs. Mabel Morse, 76, Cider St., wife of Ray S. Morse, died unexpectedly at her home Saturday.
She was born .June 21, 1882 in Oriskany, the daughter of Charles and Lydia Merril Gardner. She was educated in Oriskany schools and attended the Methodist Church of Westmoreland. She and Mr. Morse were married on Oct. 10, 1900.
Surviving besides her husband are a daughter, Mrs. Thelma
jDwyer, Oriskany; two sons, 'Charles S., Utica and Robert E.t Oriskany; seven grandchildren; srvr-rai nieces nnd rtenhr'ws.
Funeral services will be held Tuesday at 10:30 a.m. at the Dimbleby Funeral Home, Whites-boro, with the Rev. Frank T. Bennetts of the Whitesboro Methodist Church officiating, .Interment hi Crown Hill Memorial P&IK.
Friends may call at the funeral home today from 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. i
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from building, remodeling? Lowest possible estimate*. Construction remodeling, nlumhtng, p&tnting, masonry; sheetroek, electrical. - Phone 2749-J1. ,
CoKs CONSTRICTION; Poured cellar walls, footings and b a i l ment floors. Call 6004-Jl for in-format ion.
CARPI;NTKV S K I : V I C E . Repair*, remodeling. Garage*. Phone *244 for estimate*.
Electric Work, Re.airt .__ 10
• 'omplete Electrical
MOTOR REPAIR W« Also Sell New And
Rebuilt Motor*.
Freeman Electrical Motor Corp.
1409 m, Dominick St, Phone MSo
HOMEL1TE CHAIN SAW sales, serviee and rental*. Verona, N Y. Phone Rome 8470-J.
WOMAN WANTED To help take car* of two ehtU
dren, AI*o light hou*ework. Live In, new home, private room and bath.
Salary open, paid Vacation, time off. Located in Syracuse,
Write Box 713 Care Sentinel, Rome
MASSfiY - HARRIS hay balers; new and used hay b»il* elevators: Gent field harvester* complete; used O. K. field harvester; seed John Deere field harvester: forage blower* and unloading equipment, wagons and forage boxes; power lawn mower*, various kinds atjd ctses; combine and Martin steel grain bins, 1333 and up. Haider** Farm Equipment, Verona.
New Holland Balers And Field Choppers
Baler Twine CLINTON
Farm Supplies Upper W. Dominick St. Phone 4J3 USED ALL18 CHALMERS SO com
bine: used WC cultivator with power lift; Chester binding twine, Blelhy, Turin Road, phone 7571.
HANDY HAIL IN FORM
For WANT AD USERS CASH RATES «
15 Wordi, 75c One Time
$1.70 Four Times $2.70 Seven Times
95c One Time $2.21 Four Times
$3.60 Seven Times
Writ* 4HM Word hi • • * • tpoce
Walt Drilling ~_ I I A HETTER WELL by John L«wj*
Work guaranteed. New material. Insured. Modern equipment Term*. Rom**0r!*kany Road Phone 47.17
HA TEN HROS. Well drillers. Per sonallsed service Utlli We*t-brook Drive Phone Mi 10,
fJEORQB WAKEFIELD Prompt *ervire. Work guaranteed WM M C R M St, Phone 7SS* after s p m.
H*>MER ELLIOTT and Company Wen Driller* Inc. Fully insured new material* and equipment. Work guaranteed. Phon* Rome 1*17. Utica 4-WS3.
LEE BATJS The Well Driller
Established ItU l U N .Urns* g t Phona 1111
$300 PER MONTH salary plu* car mileage aiul bOllUH* for wo. man de«iring sale* management career as District Manager with a fast growing cosmetic company. Experience recruiting and supervising dlrert-to-home salesladies desirable. No personal selling or evening work. Car required. Write C*. R. Brooks. Ron 431, Annonia Station, New York, N.Y.
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EARN "T*P~WHHM weekly fn s p a r e t i m e , demonstrating Christmas toys to friends at home. No investment. Car iiee-essary. Write Toy-Party Sales, 1*17 Hi, June Ave., Ctica. N.Y.
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TO JOH APPLICANTS The Rome Daily Sentinel doe* not knowingly aerept Help Wanted »•!vert isements From firm* covered by the Federal Wage and Hour I,aw. if they offer le»* than the egal minimum wage. Firm* encaged in interstate commerce or tn the production of goods for commerce must now pay at least $1 sn hour and time and one-half for overtime under the federal Wage *nd flour Law. Job-seekers offered less by covered firms should notify the Wage and Hour Division, I". M, Department of fjihor, <M 117 Elltentt St., Ruffslo, phone Madison 27S3
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USED CASE COMBINE, four year* old. Oood condition. Will trade for livestock. Thomas Kennedy, Westdale, N. Y.
IMS SUPER C InTin^tionalTlusi Ford with loader: Alii* Chalmet* Raler, Lincoln Farm Welder* Evanclew Tractor Sales, Upper W Dominick at Coonrod. Phon* ifZa,
tew Pwiry rVaiacM 31 STANDING HAY FOR sale or cut
on shares, Jesse Smith, Camden phona Camden S04.W2,
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WANT TO MAKE IIS tn JIS in * day? Many are doing it Pleasant work for man or woman. No experience needed. S*par* or full time. Will teach and flnanne you. Write McNess Co.. Dept, C, Candler Ridg,, Baltimore 2, Md,
retitioai Wantow ^ Wanton 27
WILL CARE for pre-»chool ehtl-tfren, my ermnfry horn*. Will pick up and 4t«iivtf, Phone Mti-Ji,
LIVESTOCK D f * . Cot*. Par* 40
COLLIE PUPS, registered. 10 weeks ntd, male. Reasonably pr iced P h o n e 89fi!».
PET>IfTrfEKlTfiERHAN 8hephei d puppies: two litters, $2S-I12S. 1943 24' Housetraller. Pryputnte-wle*. phone Clinton UL3-5S19.
TWO MALE HKAOI.K dog?, two ye%r» old. Will sell reasonable. Phone SSS6,
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«3 ANADIAN LIVESTOCK SALE
£80 Head Now on Hand New milker* and apringer*. Ift
outstanding Wisconsin heifer* due in September.
Vaccinated — Certified Priced Reasonably
t | rnfle west Marcy Stat* Hospital. Rout* 0, Mercy.
Phone Utica i-2972 Panltry. *4jt*. KaahiH. S O « * H ~ 4 1 B1.ACK CROSS
Efnest Herder 2J82.R2.
ST ART KIT PULLETS *hode land Reds end White Rock. All age* up to laying age. Phone I tica 6- l l t l .
ptttlet* for sale. BIo**vaI*. Phone
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