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Obituaries MRS. VINCENZA FONTANA, 317 WEST RACE STREET, STOWE, died at 4 a. m. yesterday at her home. She wai- the wife of Joseph Fontana.

She was 71. The daughter of the late John and Mary Dominica Minotti, she was born in Frosmone, Italy, and came to this country in 1911. She has resided in the Stowe area from that time. She was a member of St. Gabriel's Catholic church, and of the Ladies Auxiliary of St.

Gabriel's lodge. Besides her husband, she is survived by two sons, August, 401 Center street, Stowe, and Albert, 514 West Race street, Stowe, operator of a grocery at Vine and Center streets; two daughters, Helen, wife of Michael Lascala, 1 East Vine street, Stowe, and Violet, wife of Peter D'Amore, 317 West Race street, Stowe; three sisters, Mrs. Philomena Magliocchetti, 511 West Race street, Stowe, Sister Rosolia, member of a religious order in Italy, and Mrs. Theresa Gacovissi, Italy; and seven grandchildren. Funeral services will be held from her late residence at 9 a.

Monday. A solemn requiem mass be celebrated at St. Gabriel's church, Stowe, at 10 a. m. by the pastor, the Rev.

i E. Suchanek. Interment will be in Holy Trinity Cemetery, Stowe. Arrangements are in charge of the Fleischmann funeral home, 726 High street. A A A I A LAURY, 78, widow of Lewis J.

Laury, died at the home of her son, Lewis J. Laury, 478 SPRUCE STREET, yesterday afternoon at 1:45 o'clock. A native of Birdsboro, she was the daughter of the late Frank and Ellen (Crosby) Millard. She was a member of the- Non-sectarian church, Limerick. Her husband died 14 years ago.

Besides her son and two granddaughters, she leaves four sisters, Mrs. Bertie Henry, Mrs. Laura McCord, Mrs. Ellen Foreman, and Mrs. Mary Harner, all of Birdsboro, and two brothers.

George and Theodore Steinmetz, also of Birdsboro. Services will be the Schwenk Funeral home, 124 West Philadelphia avenue, Boyertown, Monday at 2 p. m. with the Rev, Clarence H. Bidden officiating.

Interment will be in Fairview cemetery, Boyertown. THOMAS W. GILL, DANVILLE, was found dead in his bed in the men's dormitory of Danville State hospital yesterday morning. The coroner said he died of a heart attack. He had been employed irrthFTaundry of the hospital for the past seven years.

He was a member of St. Joseph's Catholic church, Danville. He leaves three brothers, Edward, of Sunbury; James, of Pottstown, and Joseph, of California; two sisters, Mrs. Mary Neville, Danville, and Sister Mary Edana, a nun. Services will be held Saturday with a requiem high onass at St.

Joseph's church with interment in the church cemetery. The INFANT DAUGHTER of George and Marguerite (DiCecco) DALLAS, 143 WALNUT STREET, "died at Memorial hospital early last night. Private funeral services will be held at the convenience of the family at the Fleischmann funeral home, 726 High street. CHURCH STAFF Meeting Takes Place At Pennsburg Church PENNSBURG Mrs. Dorothy Stoudt corr.

Phone Pennsfcuri; 6831 Lester Miller, del. Tel. Pennsburjr 74S7. At the board-of Christian education meeting in the Pennsburg ER church the following new church school staff was elected: Superintendent, John Hauck; associate superintendent, a Wehr and Rewellien Moser; secretary, Clair Brey; treasurer, Steinman; librarians, Jacqueline Mantz and Annette Knause. Val Trumbore; associate chorister, Clifford Overdorf: pianists, Phyllis Brey and Jane Landis; assistant pianist, Russel Witman; board of Christian education members.

Mrs. Ralph Richards. Mrs. Walter Witman and J. Frank Baker, superintendent of Trumbore a superintendent, Mrs Earl C.

Kammerer. The Melody Maids, consisting of Susan Blank, Patricia Ritz, Jane Landis, and Maria Miller, accompanied by Phyllis Brey. sang at the dinner meeting. Mrs. Walter Witman was a substitute teacher in Second grade in the Pennsburg school two days recently.

Mr. and Mrs. Augustus Schwenfc and Mr. and Mrs. Harold 0.

Trumbore attended the convention of Rotary International at Atlantic City, N. J. Schwenk is president of the Upper Perkiomen Rotary club. Paul L. Gehris son of Mr.

and Mrs. Paul Gehris, and Terry L. Studenroth, son of Mr. and Mrs. Lemuel Studenroth, recently enlisted' for naval service.

Both are taking their Navy boot training at Bainbridge, Md. John F. Reelor moved into his 'newly renovated home at Eighth and Main streets. MORE BILLS THAN MONEY! Don't let that get you down If you have rugs clothing stoves furniture that you no longer use -sell them for CASH thru a low costing MERCURY want ad Pottstown Mercury LOCAL CLASSIFIED WANT AD RATES 9000 for Ad-taker Want adi accepted until 1 D. m.

for next day's issue. Classified Display 3 2 days before publication To plce your Classified Ad- Phone, write or to The Mercury office Hanover King streets. Pottstown, Lost and Pound. In Memorlam. Situations Wanted, coal Wooa and Not Responsible ads must be paid for in advance.

ANNOUNCEMENTS Deaths Mercury fcnowingly does noL accept heip wanted advertisements which the wage stabilization regulations Want ads ordered lor one insertion must be paid for in advance 3 lines 13 averags words 1 day 60c 2 days $100 3 days 145 4 days 1.75 5 days 2.05 8 days 2.35 Mraoriam. 17o oer Une Add 25c for Ads using Box Low monthly rates on request. In Errors In Want Ads should reported Immediately The Mercury will not be responsible far more than one Incorrect insertion THE MERCURY a memaer of the Association of Newspaper Classified Advertising Managers which Includes leading newspapers throughout the countrs and has for one of Its alms the elimination of fraudulent and misleading classified adverxisine; The Mercury as well as everv other member of the Association endeavors to print only truth- lul classified advertisements and will apnreclate having its attention called bo any advertisement not conforming standard ANNOUNCEMENTS Deaths PHONE POTTSTOWN 6000 HOFFMAN--On Wednesday. Nov 11 1953 Elizabeth G. (Shupe) of Edward Hoffnian aged 79 years Relatives and friends are invited t-o the services the Houck Fune al Home, 112 N.

Washington Si on Sunday Nor. 15 at 1 Interment in Pottstown West End cemetpry Friends may call at the funeral home on evening, 7 to 9 (Houck) BUCHERT Or. Wednesday Nov. 11. 195C.

Katie G. (Seasholtz), wife of B. Buchert. age 66 Relatives and friends are invited t-o the se from the Funeral Home. 124 W.

Ave Bovertown, on Satu at 1 30 p. 1 ther in New Luthf-an chur.ch Interment in Pairueu Friends may cV.l a- 'he Fvmeral Home Fuday evening 7 to 9. (Scnwenk) Nov 1953 Vir.cenaa of Joseph Fontana 71 Relatucj? and fneaas are ed to i seMces fioni hi- 'ate ier.ee. 317 Race Stowe on Monday, 16 at 9 a A Solemn High Requ.eni Mi--. be celebrated, in Gaone.

Citholic churvh, Stowe at 13 a Inienrent Holv Tr.n.tv cemeten. Fr ena- 'niv call at he- 'Hie a nce en Sunday 7 to 9 Ci.berts- on Monday Nov 9 1953, hasoand of the late Err.ir.a 'nee Erb) Wagner ago S4 sa 1 Rds- tnes and f-'end? are cd to tae from Falkn-r Swamp Reformed cMu. on S.K- urday at 2 11 InternK it in Fa'kre Swamp ceme- late Fr.Ti', 7 to 3 Mason 'Cna-les F' Personals Agim we sav jou'li 1 'e hi-'jstre Glao plastic linoleum coating. Ends ivaMng Block's M-s Helen Mest, RD 4. Pottstown.

Pnone 1255-R-3. Mar- 3 Pratt a CORfETIERE Eeigfats Pnqne 2219 "Hearing Aids $59 50. $79 50. S124 53 and $143 50 Batteries. Sales and SerUce Bechtel 435 Eigh St Ph 2491 Notice 7-A No Trespassing Hunting o- Trapping en mj in So Co'.

Tup JOHN YOUNG. LAURY On Thursdar. Nov. 12, 1953 Sarah Ann (Millard), widow of the late Lewis J. Laury.

aged 78 years. Relatives and friends are invited to the services from the Schwenk Funeral Home 124 Philadelphia. Ave Boyertown on Monday. Nov. 16, 1953 at 2 p.

Interment in Fairview cemetery, Boyertown. i may call on Sunday evening, 7 to 9, at the funeral home fSchwenk) FREESE Tuesday, Nov. 10. 1953. Lewis son of the late John H.

and Eliza Ann (Burgoyne) Freese. age 82 years. Relatives and friends are invted to the services from the Harlej Funeral Home 404 High St, on Sunday at 2 30 m. Interment in Mt, Zion cemetery. Friends may call at the funeral home Saturday evening 7 8 3 0 (Harleyl BOBNEMAN--On Tuesday, Nov.

10 1953. Mary A wife of the late Dr John S. Borneman. age 91 years. Relatives and friends are invited to the services from the Reformed Church of The Good Shepherd Boyertown, on Saturday Nov.

at 2 Interment, in Fairview cemetery, Boyertown Friends may call at the church Saturday from 12 noon to 1:30. Please omit flowers (Schumacher) MARTIN On Tuesday. 1953. Elizabeth (Szabo) Martin, wife of the late Barney Maitm. age 63 years Relatives and friends are invited to the services from the Harley Funeral Home, 404 High on Friday, Nov.

13, 1953 at 2 p. ra. Further sendees in St Paul's Hungarian Reformed Church, Stowe. Interment in Edgewood Friends may call at the funeral home, Thursday evening, 7-9. (Harley) KOCH--IB N.

J. on Wed nesday, Nov. 11, 1953. William husband of the late Bella I. (Light) Koch, aged 82 years.

Relathes friends are- invited ro the services from-the Houck Fune.il Home. 112 N. Washington St. on Monday, Nov. 16 at 11,30 a.

Interment Salem. Orwigsburg, Pa Friends- mar call at the funeral home Sundav evening, 7 to 9. (Houck) SHIRLEY--On Wednesday, Ndv. 11, 1953 Jessie, wife of Thayer Shirlev, aged 64 years. Relatives and friends are invited to the trom the Fleischmann Funeral Home.

726 High St on Saturday, Nov 14 at 2 Interment in Mt Zion cemetery Friends may call at the funeial home on Friday evening, 7 to 9. (Fleisehmann) HUNSBERGER--On Thursday, NovT 12, 1953 Agnes (Miller), of Charles Hunsberger, aged. 77 years Relatives and fnends are invited to the services from 308 Main St Macungie, Pa. on Monday, Nov 16 at 2 Interment in Fairview cemetery. Macungie.

(Schmoyer) Farmer's Market PHILADELPHIA PRODUCE PHILADELPHIA, Nov. 12 (S, (USDA)-- Trading was only fair on the wholesale produce market today. Apples: boxes cartons N. Stayma-ns $3 25a4.00, Rome; J3 00 Golden Delicious $4 25 Pa Red Delicious and SUymans S325a 450 Romes $325a50 Potatoes: Pa Ka'ahdins Us No 1 Size A' 50- sacks 00 few mostly 90a95c: 100-lb. sacks somt fair $1 75a80, Bakers S2.10al5 Cabbage.

Pa. 50-Ib. sacks, mostly Danish type, N. J. crates 25.

Sweet potatoes bu. baskets Jersey type yellows SlJOa275. Reds $173a250, bu orange S2 50, washed some waved reds washed $275a350 Lettuce- crate' Iceberg 24-heads 50, Eastern crates Big Boston and Romaine SI 00a25 Spinach- Bu pa 75ca51.00 i S1.00a25. Mushrooms' Pa. 4-qt baskets $115a65 Beets: Pa per bunch 5a6 cents bu.

topped $100a25 Broccoli bu crates 8-bunches Pa. $150 SI 00a50. Cauliflower crates 12-14 heads Si 75a? 00 Car-rots- Pa. bu washed Sl.OOaaO; 53-lb sacks $100 Celerv Pa. and N.

2 crates Golden Heart van ous sizes S3 25a50, apple Pascal Hearts 12s 00, stalk, 12s 65a75c. Cranberries: N. J. car tons 12 1-lj. cellophane bags an' window pack Chamoions $500 Early Blacks $4 00a75 Parsnips: Pa '2 bu bask.

washed $1.25 N. Lugs bunched 50a75c White turnips: Bu washed Pa 90eaS125, N. J. $LOOa25 Celerycabbage: N. J.

bu. crates SI D0a25. Various greens Pa. and N. J.

bushels: Coiiards 75a85c; Hanover salad 75c, few Pa. SI 00. Kaie 75c; Turnip tops 50a75c No trespassing will ba tolerated on the property of the BROOKSIDE COUNTRY CLUB Violators will be dealt with to the fullest extent of the law Strayed, Lost, Found 10 Gold Wrist Watch with Black Cord Band. Reward. Ca.1 1639-M LOST--White Englis.i Setter with brown spots Viclnitv of Penn- nurst State School or Water Co grounds.

Last seen going with hunters Please call Royersford 465 SALLY'S SALLIES EMPLOYMENT Help Wanted--Female 32 EXPERIENCED SINGLE NEEDLE Operators Also Pressers Apply MARY-BARBARA SPORTSWEAR York Walnut SU 2nd floor MOLDERS FOUNDRY WORKERS Best Wages. Welfare Insurance. Paid Holidays and Vacation. Applv SANITARY CO. OF AMERICA LINTTELD, PA.

POTTSTOWN MERCURY, NOVEMBER 13,1953 PAGl 3J EMPLOYMENT Situations Wantcd-Fcmalc 37 SALE I will care lor child in ray home while work. Apply V2A Beeca 3t FINANCIAL, Business Opportunities 42 Help Wanted --Male 33 Man or Woman or Part Time Job Pottstown. S75 a wee' part time, $150 a week full time. No necessary. Apply in person, or bv mail to.

VM-LEY FORGE TR PARK Pa "Live on a budget? Why we can't even live on your -------BUSINESS GUIDE BUSINESS GUIDE We Can Do It 18 HOME MAINTENANCE All types odd home jobs done reasonably and efficiently Phone Pughtown 433 STEVE TAKACS--Radio and TV. Repair Guaranteed Seruce on Makes Models Ph 1751-W Brown's Radio-TV Serv. 222 Charlotte St. Phone 5515 TAXIDERMIST--Mountings. Buckskin jackets and gloves I Buy Deer Skins H.

ROSENBEREY. Ph. 2340-R or 2438-W. Hanover anci Wilson street ODD CARPENTRY JOBS. Reasonable rates.

Work expertly done. Phone 5652. Moving--Storage 25 OSCAR YERGEt MOVING STORAGE Prompt Piano Refrig Movings Phone Pottstown 2727 or 512 Stop in At Levengood Dairies Fo- a Good Paying Job. Applications Now Beln; Accepted Washington and Chestnut Sts. SERVICE STATION On Main Highway in Boyertown Favorable lease terms with modest investment Good potential for profits The Texas Company, 31st St.

and Grays Perry I Avenue, Phila 46 Pa. Paone Howard 7-3100 FOR SALE Articles for Sale Articles for Salt SUBMERSIBLE PUMPS? Shsllow and deep weU systems. tTnlflow-Posioao-Vrsst- co any type ol pump on E. C. Roprter 959 High street.

USED FURNITURE 7 Bought and SoM JOHN BR0N5T 76 5th 5'- Phone 405- J. Youth "bed arid spring: "crib, mat- -ress and spring; high, chair: sofa bad: Myers milk shafce mixer Sun-Kraft ultra violet sun lamp: A-gus C-3 camera. case and flash; Keystone 3mm movis camera Phone "62-M. i 2 BLOCK'S WAREHOUSE OUTLET STORE 124 128 King Street DURING THiS CLOSE-OUT SALE, WAREHOUSE STOREROOM WILL BE OPEN FRIDAY NIGHT 'TIL 9. Three Tractor trailer Loads from Block's out-of-town warehouses packed full with merchandise that the thrifty home- rifle 5 shoifbolt action, p-sight, new recoil pad shells.

S75 Schweaksv.lle 4591. LIONEL TRAIN. Practically new Lioae: 0" ga freight train complete with automatic equipment, 4 extra cars, track, electric switches, giant. transformer, entire etc. Will sacrif.ce Phone 3219-W.

Lady's 3'art: Coat with fur collar, large size Very reasonable. Phone 2237-W. Painting--Papering 26 Pain ting--Paperhanging Decorating--Floor Sanding So Monev Down--Easy Terms STANLEY MABCKS Phone Pennsburg 3606 HARVEY P. GERHART 337 Jefferson Ave Ph 3595-R PAINTING and PAPERHANGING Professional Services 28 Parts and re- WRINGER ROLLS pair parts of any make washer. Paul Prior, 41 E.

2nd St. Ph. 834 and septic tanks cleaned Reasonable prices Dotterer. Phone Yellow House 9-4210. vrs old.

answers to King Black and Pnone 31-R-ll i03T--Crystal Rosaxj Beads about 4 weeks ago on High St. Reward. Phone 5279-M. LEGAL NOTICES 11 PROPOSAL 1. Sealed proposals for the furnishing and installing of Sterilizers and Operating Room Lights and for Food Service Equipment for Pottstown Hospital, Pottstow be received by the Arcmtect until November 16 1953.

2. Separate bid will be taken and separate contiacts will be a--a-ded far the following work: (a) Food Service Equipment (o) Sterilizer? and Operating 3. P.ans, specifications, bidding and contract documents may be examined at the office of the Architect, Vincent G. Klmg 917 Cormth'an Avenue, Philadelphia 30, Pennsylvania, and obtained from him for deposit of tea dollars (51000) 4. "Bids shall be accompanied by a bid guarantee of two percent of the amount of the bid This shall be a certified check or cashier's check made the owner.

5. All proposals must be in the form as set forth in the specifications 6. No bidder may withdraw his bid uithm thirty, days (3 days, after closing date for receipt of-bids 7 The Owner reserves the right to approve or reject any and all bid's. POTTSTOWN HOSPITAL Pottstown, Pa. (E Gruber, Sniiiman, -Building Committee) READVERTISEMENT PUBLIC SALE COMMONWEALTH OF -PENNSYLVANIA, by Ha Department of Property and Supplies, under authority of Act No.

154, approved July 25. 1953 and under its Sale No 3939 will at two (2) o'clock EST. Wednesday, November 13, 1953. in tne Office of L. Board Secretary, Room 186 --State Capitol, Ham-burg, Pennsylvania, offer at Public Sale to the highest bidder a tract of land situate the Township of Skippack, County of Montgomery, Pennsylvania, containing 4465 acres more or less and being a part of the same land conveyed to the Commonwealth by of Edward T.

Grater et ux by deed dated the twenty-sixth day of April one thousand nine hundred-twenty- seven and recorded in Montgomery Coxmty in Deed Book 1013 Volume at page 371. Subject, to all easements servitudes ana ngiats of others, including, but not confined to streets, roadwajs and rights of an telephone, telegraph water electric, gas or pipe line companies, as well under and subject nevertheless to anv cs'ates or tenancies third persons, whether not appearing of record for any portion of the land or improvements erecwc thereon A copy of Act No 154 certified, describing said f-act is available upon applica ion. TERMS The high Didder shaU immediately deposit uith the Department of Property and Supplies cash certified chec 1 bank cashier's or trust company treasurer's check, payable to tne Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, or other acceptable form of remittance not subject to i evocation in an amoun' of at least 25 percent of tne bid COMMONWEALTH, dunng tnp period of time ending December 13 1953. reserves tne right to accept or reject mghdo.lar bid Should the dollar be accepted the COMMONWEALTH wi: make and evecute a deed to tae S.iould the high dollar bid 'o. rejected, that deposit -vil be returned, nit later than De cember 21, 1953.

ALAS D'REYNOLDS Secretary of Property and. Supplie 1 SOMETHING LOST, tell about It through a Lost Ad Don't Wait days--place vour lost td for quick return Costj iw little as 60c for one day. BUSINESS GUIDE We Can Do It 1 Tjpewriter Repair Service, al models John Galamba 363 New Pottst'n Pa Shultz Radio--TV Serv im High street Phone :014 FILTEP. QUEEN--Sales and Servic Mrs Daniel Youse, 933 Mulherr Reading, Pa Phone 3-4334 FOR SALE Used Dishwasher Complete With Dish Tables, etc. SUITABLE FOR RESTAURANT, CLUB OR FACTORY Also a Set Used, Dishes CAN BE SEEN AT MOORE'S RESTAURANT, PHILA.

PIKE PHONE: 4-7250 Well Drilling Phono 2259 REIGNER. Rt 100. jetween 'ottstown and Halfway House. WEBBS HAULING Rubbish of all kinds. Clean cellars--haul away trash.

Boxes, ashes, paper. Reasonable rates. Pottstown 5493-M Cement and Flagstone Curbs, Walks. Steps and Floors Phone 5709 830 South street. HAIRCUTTING AND ITS IMPORTANCE TO THE LADIES.

Correct Haircuttmg is essential in producing a satisfactory Home Permanent. No appointment required. POMERY'S. 22 N. Charlotte 2nd Floor.

Phone 5326. Have Marital Problems? Call Mullm Detective Bureau, 515 Swede street Phone Norrlstown 8-8485 Repairing--RefinisbJnt J9 Furniture Refinlshed. Reuphoi- stered Repaired J. E. SNOBE.

22 Warwick Settlement Ph 840-J MALE HELP WANTED For Work Manufacturing Plant. Apply GHUBER INDUSTRIES, INC. Royerslord, Pa. can more. HURRY HURRY HURRY 1 STORM WINDOWS 7 are 3: 4 are 44's63, while pine with A-l condition.

New 2" nine Underwood typewriter, S25. New 16" Hedstrom zncycTe, S12. Apply 24 W. Third St. 20 Cu Ft.

Home Freezer (Deep Freeze) $275. Apply Paul Kline, 27 5. Monroe St, Soyertown Boudoir Chair, Bathinet-ce. Bab? Stroller, Baby Scale. All in excellent condition.

Phone 6359. DRIVER FOR AMBULANCE AND FIRE TRUCK. Must be 25 yean of and married Contect ROTH or Monday thru Friday, 6-8 p. at the GOODWILL FIRE HOUSE MACHINIST For Small Dress Plant. Must be experienced on Singer Sewing Machines.

Pleasant -working conditions, good salary and opportunity. Ph. Pottstown .5578. EMPLOYMENT BUSH'S RADIO and TV REPAIR P. A System Rental Phone 4114-R or 4729-J CESSPOOLS and SEPTIC TANKS" pumped clean.

Phone Pughtown 3071. ADAM'HOLOWIS and SEPTIC TANK CLEANING. Horace Fries. Phone Pughtown 3702 Help Wanted Female 32 SINGLE NEEDLE ATTENTION AMBITIOUS MEN A few vacancies exist at MARTIN CENTURY A for route Salesmen. --Top salary plus commissions --Vacation with pay --Cash Merchandise Bonuses --Employee Pension Plan --Steady Employment --Pleasant working conditions Sola Bed Suites.

2-pc S79 95 Living Rm Suites, 2 Full Size Felt $1000 339 95 to $49 95 innerapnng mattresses $17.95 Link Springs, full size S4 95 Odd Beds, metal or wood 57.95 To Be Sold Below Cost --Slightly hurt. Brand New (in all sizes and stales). Metal kitchen Eases, Utility Cobinets and Wardrobes For example--S24 95 double door metal wardrobe, only $9. Refrigerators that work Ranges that work 10.00 Washers that work 15 00 room size wool russ. a cleaning will bring back their original value of $8995 to $14995 Floor Sample Bedroom Suites- all brand new merchandise, over 20 suites to choose from in all finishes and styles-SAVE UP TO Many more values too numerous to list.

Bring the whole family and take a lot of time to browse around. REMEMBER--you can buv these items on Block's Liberal Credit Terms. BLOCK'S WAREHOUSE OUTLET STORE 124 128 King Street Open Daily 8 A to 5 P. M. Open Friday Night Full Fashioned HOSIERY KNITTERS fin gangs a.uto- VENSTTAN BLINDS Laundered-- Retaplng Spray Painting--Recording.

24-Hr Service. Paul Takach Phone 5873-W. WELL DRILLING Free Estimate--Pottstown 6058 MICHAEL KUSZYK, Ringing Hill KEENE'S TV and Radio Service 172 Reynolds Avenua Phone 5288 ALUMINUM AWNINGS STORM WINDOWS FLORIDA JALOUSIES Free Estimates Call Ajax Canvas Co. PL Boyertown 7-2105 Ph. Pottstown 6415 RAYMOND'S FLOOR SERVICE Scraping Sanding Complete refinish Dustless method.

Old floors made like new No job too small Free estimate anywhere. Reas rates. 24-hour service Phone 248-M. CESSPOOLS and Septic Tanks Cleaned LeRoy H. Kulp.

Phoenlxvllle 4423 Building Contracting 19 FREESE and RODKEY Builders, Alterations and Repairs Pnone Schwenksville 535 On Boy Scout Shirts Steady work. Year round 40 hour week. SWEET ORR CO. Sixth and York Sts. welt turner.

3rd shift--11 p. m. to 7 a. m. Findeisen Hosiery Co.

Penn Spring City Phone Royersford 20-J BUY what you want--see what at the SO. POTTS Speed Queen Automatic ironer. Good condition. Phone 33S8. Medium Weight Overcoat, Size 46.

A-l csncUtion. S10. Call 1108-J FREEZER SALE $100 OFF Famous Philco and Hoipoint Freezers at $100 off regular price. A once in a lifetime opportunity to own a fine freezer a roc's bottom price. Pay only S5 do-wn and receive immediate delivery.

Call 3941. Phone orders accented. THE ARiNELL STORE 261 High Street, Pottstowa VENETIAN BLINDS H. Kappes. 4th at State.

Ph. 2157 TOP SOIL and FILL. Allen Mohier, at Halfway House. Phone Pottstown 4426-J. RUG--9xl3'6" Alexander.

Perfect condition. Will sacrifice for $50. Phone 2708-J. Caloric Gas Range. Good condition.

Cheap. 335 Lincoln, Are. Call 3371 after 4:30 p. m. Beautiful new Tappan Gas Ranges both "rural" and "city" gas.

Liberal allowance for your old range. Also used gas ranges. Atlantic States Gas represented by W. Ford Sands, 701 High St-Ph. 1537.

Commercial Refrigerator. 20 cu. white porcelain. Brand new motor and compressor. $175.

Phoae Lmfield 3556. Hardwood Flooring WAITRESS WASHINGTON GRILLE 16-18 N. Washington St. Nurse or Nurses Aid for institutional work in Lancaster County. Age 25 to 55.

Good, salary with nice living conditions. Write Mercury Box X-23. HOUSEKEEPER Pleasant home near Nbrrlstown. Fond of children. Live in Full charge Phone Normtown 5-6091 after 5'30 p.

m. WAITRESS Apply in Person LIMERICK DINER Woman over 30 for small self-service ladies shoe shop. Apply 55 North Charlotte Street, Saturday 10 a. m. to 1 p.

WOMAN for general office work in Boyertown. Married or single. Part or full time. Must type Replte? will be held confidential Write Mercury Box X-37. MAN FOR GENERAL A WORK.

Also, man for part-time work. 8 to 12. Apply MEADOWBROOK FARM, Kenilworth. TRUCK DRIVER to operate equipment of John H. Skapnlp, RD 1, Royersford for Emery Transportation.

Work- for and by Emery Union Wages. Call John Pedrick, Garfleld 6-2583, Philadelphia, Pa. YOUNG MAN High School Graduate who is interested in a future with a local business house. Permanent work with progressive raises. Knowledge of typing will be helpful.

40-hour week with some overtime. Drivers 11- cen-e necessary. Mercury Box X-28 TOWN AUCTION HOUSE. Phone 5844 or 4841-W. SHEEPSKIN lined Air Force me- chapic's leather jackets used but in good condition, 95.

Potts- towa High St. GOOD STERN NB3TER PHONE 746-R-S nr LUMBER--400-pc. 2x4's. 6-7 ft. long, new, 2Qo a piece.

50--3x6x15 7c per hoard ft. H. W. BROWN, CollegevUle 3181. SNOW! Not For Sale, But Plows to Dispose of it.

We have them, it's a long time until Spring. CARL N. DUNMIRE Sanatoga, Pa. FARMER General Contractor. Building Remodeling, Painting.

Brick Cement Work. Ph 290-1-3 JOHN DELLAQUTLA, Contractor BIdg, Remodeling, Alterations. Free Estimates. Pnone 3022-W CARPENTER WORK--Build, Remodel or Repair. Commercial Work and Private homes Free estimates.

Work Guaranteed. Financing arranged. GROFF, Phone 3381-J. Glass WINDOW and PLATE GLASS Mirrors Furniture Tops Safety Glass Installed in Cars. RALPH'S GLASS SERVICE 420 Apple street.

Phone 2804-R. Mirrors A QC Store Fronts BIdg. Glass "TT-' Glazing Thorn Steel fc Aluminum Sash W. S. Antrim Son 62 HlgU St.

Phone 822 Open daily--Close Sat at Noon HUTTS GLASS SHOP GLASS FOR ALL PURPOSES PHONE BOYERTOWN 7-2509 Cleaning--Dyeing 20 Rugs and Furniture Shampooed Rug ReoaJrlng Mothproofing HOPPER'S 429 Keim Ph 316 Hcatiag-Plumbifag-Roofing 22 Mia Plumbing Oil Burner Stoker Sales Serv A Ecker 144 Kins St Ph 1030 Woman lor Housework 2 Days a Week. Phone 2891. HOUSEKEEPER For Man Past Mlddleage Write Mercury Box X-39 HOUSEKEEPER Pleasant Home with -all modern conveniences Excellent salary. Time-off optional. In reply please state age Must have references Write Meicury Box.

X-38 CARPENTERS (2) Thoroughly experienced on home alterations. Own car or truck. Able to lay-out and. run own work. Steady year-round Jobbing work with old established general contractor.

Highest rates. Work Is in Pottstown and vicinity. Call COLLECT Pennypacker 5-4000, ask for TIr7 Weller. Plumbing Heatlnq Oil Burners Pumps--JOSEPH .) ZELEZNICK 38T Anple St Phonp 4798 Certified Roofing Service New roofs a specialty Johns Man- vine and Ruberold Phone 5211. ELMSR ERB Moving--Storage HARRY E.

HERPST Padded Van Service. Movings Pianos and P-efrlgerators 454 Evans Phone 947 MOVING--HAULING 311 South St Phone 1306 LUTHER GRAHAM MOVING-HAULING 106 King St Phone 3014-J. GIRLS OVERHEARD In the subway the other day, a personable lady was overheard saying that she was worried about finding a good job, because she had no training sort and no experience. If she happen upon this message during her travels, shj; should head for the nearest Telephone Employment Office or Business Office listed in the Directory. If she prefers, she can call the Operator and ask for the Employment Office for Women.

She can then forget about having neither tra i i nor experience. Neither is What's she'll be well paid from the start. THE BELL TELEPHONE COMPANY OF PENNSYLVANIA "A friendly place to work" SHORT ORDER COOK Must Be Experienced. Apply In Person. R05EDALE DINER, 1410 High St.

--Recreation and Social Program And You Have Every 6tET Week Off wit! Full Pay Apply Person MARTIN CENTURY FARMS "A PLEASANT PLACE TO WOP.K" Allentown Rd. and Green St. Lansdale. Pa PART TIME HELPERS Report Work a NICHOLSON-TURKEY FARM-Route 662, WANTED STEWARD Apply West End Fire Co. No.

1 Stowe, Pa. STOCK BOYS For After School and Saturdays Bentz Drug Store High and Hanover streets General Farm Hand, good wages, privileges and house with all conveniences. Phone Phoenlx- villc 6415 after 5 i. m. References required.

Situations Wanted--Female 37 EXP BOOKKEEPER, able to take compiete charge, financial statements, etc. Presently employed. Best references. Mercury Box X-40 NOW YOU CAN SHOP LATE 2 NIGHTS WEEKLY OPEN UNTIL 9 P. M.

Mondays Sc Fridays WAREHOUSE OUTLET 70 S. Franklin St. "Everything tor Your Home" Select from surplus new goods, cancellations, trades, floor samples, returns, damaged new, etc. SPECIALS TODAY LIVING ROOM SUITES--Several exceptionally fine, plush suites to select from and we'll even accept jour old suite in trade and allow you up to $100. Other 3-pc.

suites priced from only $19 50. BEDROOM SUITES--In all wood's Here's a good buv New but slightly damaged Manle bedroom suite oLa large double dresser, vanity, a bench night table, and a full siaed. bed. Plus the spring, mattress. 2 vanity lamns.

2 bedsklp rugs and 3 large sized garment bags--all for the low, low price of S950. KITCHEN DINETTE SETS--A icry large selection to choose frorr in chrome or wood. Your choice of colors and prced from only $1230 for a complete 5-pc set CEIBS--Small and regular sizes maple or was birch Priced from only $6 50. DESKS--7 drawers, in walnut or mahogany and priced from only $9.50 THROW RUGS-Variety of patterns. Values up to SID 95--no-v only $3 50.

OCCASIONAL CHAIRS and ROCK ERS--For your TV room or den and priced from onlv S3 50. REFRICERVPORS famous make all are unconditionally guaranteed and priced from only 819 00 or electric All a-e name brands anci guaranteed. Priced from only 33 50 WASHERS--Speed' Queen. Maytag. Hotpoint, and others.

All mechanically and guaranteed. Priced from only Sll.OO TELEVISION--AH size sciecns. All famous makes Evcrvonc uncon- dltionallv guaranteed and priced from only $29 CO. USE YOUR CREDIT-EASY TERMS WAREHOUSE OUTLET 70 South Franklra St. 20c FT.

REXRODE SPRING CITY, PA, Phone Phoenixville 4838 Adding Cash Typewriters, low as $40 New and Used Terms We buy and-exchange JACE GtnSSHICK. 729 Franklin Reading. Ph, 5-2581 Lay-Away for QJinstmas. 3-spsed lightweight and Columbia Bicycles. $44 95'up.

FRANK KISS, 18 High SL-Open. evenings. "COLUMBIA VENETIAN BLINDS Phone Boyertown 7-2533 THE TAPPERS LINOLEUM TILE- Installation. Phone 5746 JAMES WATERS, 102 High St. LEAVE no soil at all, clean your carpet wall to wall with Bna Foam.

Block's Coal Space Heater; Electric Ironer, Vanity. Mirror and Stool. A-l condition. Real cheap-. Ph.

5480-M Christmas a personalized FEEE if purchased from our regular stock before NOT. 15. POTTSTOWN OFFICE SUPPLY, 10 Washington St WINDOW FRAMES Complete unit $12.50 and up. Overhead garage doors, combination storm doors, hardwood flooring No. 1 special.

5-inch roofers, barn sash, red cedar washline pests. KARL BUCKHOLTZ, Route 653, above White side Inn. Phone 2502-W. Schwinn Raleigh Bicycles--Tops in lightweights. Completa line bicycles, velocipedes, tractors.

R. DIENER, 30 N. Washington, TRADE-IN "TV" BARGAINS! Finest buys finest selection of all makes and sizes. We guarantee all to your satisfaction. and best of all, ws install and s(rvice them too! Consols and table models priced as low as S39 95 Easy budget terms.

For best Used TV buys, always see FFOFI Y'S 34HlsllSt i 3535 Used Light Fixtures. AUo good showcase 3 11-ft See Mr De- Ellis Mills. High St SAVE to 7 5 Floor Samples Discontinued Models. Trade In's, Bedroom. Living room.

Dining room. Bedding, Floor covering. Breakfast sets. Appliances Blocks Warehouse Outlet Store 121-128 King St Open Daily a m. to 5 p.

PIANOS I A I A Used spinet piano, spinet. styled upright used grand Betsy Ross Spinet returned" from ren'al, priced 'or quick sale. Rents Smale, 19 Hanover street, Coleman 4-roora oil space heater. like new, coal space heater, davenport: piano. Phone Yellow House 9-417S New Duo-Therm Ol! Heaters, large selection.

Rsfr.gcrator*. electiic and gtis ranges anft freezers New Freezers, damaged. $100 oil. CO. Motorola 20" $16995.

Motorola 10" $S5; Zenith 17" T. S135 Rupert's Radio and T. Sanatoga. Open eve'ngs. Ph.

1615 Maple 3-pc. Living Room Suite. Good Condition Phone Sehvcenksvine 2071. POPEYE By Tom Sims B. HAVE EPHAMT U55 LUMMOX AUOAVS iltiS.

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