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SEPTEMBER 18, 1943. THE MARKETS STOCKSiXTEND 7 PREVIOUS RISE BY FRACTIONS (By United Press, i YORK, Sept. extended yesterday's rise by fractions to a point at a moderately active opening' today. Bonds also advanced. Cotton futures were unchanged to 3 points lower.

Air reduction gained a point to 43Vi on the first sale. American Telephone opened at 155 up I. Case 119" up United States Rubber up Douglas aircraft 60 up Consolidated Edison 23 up Chrysler up Anaconda up American Smelting 39 up Kennecott up and United States Steel 53 up Curtis Publishing 7 up Is. Other large initial blocks included New York Central 2,500 shares at up Engineers Public Service. 2,100 at S'-J unchanged; Columbia Gas, 2,000 at unchanged; Baldwin Certificates, 1,500 at 17 up Glen L.

Martin. 1,700 at up and -Alleghany Corpora- I tion, 1.300 at off Blocks of 1.000 shares appeared in Cimbel, Commonwealth Southern, United Drug, United Corporation, and General Electric. York Stuck Quotations. Quotations furnished the Altoona Mirror by Parrish and members of the York stock and Nexv York curb exchange, with local offices at Eleventh avenue and street. OjM'Il Allis Chalmers American Rolling Mill Amer.

Smelting American Steel Foundries 24 American T. and T. 155 7S Anaconda Atchison 6- Aviation Corp. 4' Baltimore and Ohio 7 Bethlehem 59 Boeing Chrysler Canadian Pacific 9-4 Celanese 37 Commercial Solvents 15'j Consolidated-Edison 23 Consolidated Oil Continental Motors Curtis Pub. 7 Curti'ss-Wright 7's Delaware and Hudson Douglass Aircraft, 60 Dupont de Nemours 147 General Electric r.S-\j General Motors 53 General Refractories 19 1 Goodrich 4-4 Goodyear Great Northern Inspiration 11' i Intl.

Nickel Tele. Kennecott 7 Montgomery Ward 49 Nash-Kelvinator ll' :1 i Natl. Biscuit Hi! Kew York Central 17 N. Amer. Aviation Northern Pacific Packard Paramount Publix 27 Pennsylvania 27 Pepsi-Cola 5(iU Phelps-Dodge 2H Phillips Pete 4S Pullman Pure Oil 17'4 Radio 10 Sears, Roebuck S8 Socony-Vacuum 7 Southern Southern Railways 24 Sperry Corp.

27 Standard Oil X. J. ".9 Tidewater Asso. 14 United Aircraft United Corp. 1 United Gas Imp.

2 1 U. S. Rubber U. S. Steel Warner Brothers I'l's "Westinghou.se Airbrake Westinghouse Electric W.j Youngstovvn S.

and T. 3(5 Money, 1 per cent. DAVID B. CHANDLER IS PITT GRADUATE David Blair Chandler, son of Mrs. Elizabeth Bell Chandler of 511 Allegheny street.

Hollidaysburg, was graduated yesterday with degree of bachelor of mechanics! engineering at the University of Pittsburgh. He will be married to Miss Anne Jane Miller at 8 o'clock this evening at Elfimvild United Presbyterian church at Glenshaw. Pa. He is a graduate of Hollidaysburg High school and West Nottingham academy, Colora, Md. He received the merit of award (highest honor) and the Bible scholarship prize at West Nottingham academy.

His brother. Lieutenant Colonel Martin Bell Chandler, is serving overseas with the American armed forces. ENROLL 47 IN ARMED FORCES Forty-seven men were sworn into the armed forces at the Altoona armory Friday, all coming 1 from the Johnstown No. 2 selective service board. Twenty-four went into the enlisted reserves, others to the "navy and marines.

Those passed include: Navy Spal)ei' Viiliuilfrr). Walter Fred Gibson. R. It. Corps.

Joseph Richard Alhen Ealuch, both Johnstown. Viiliinlwr Kmt'ini-iT. Raymond V. To Fort I Philip Thomas (. Negro i.

Wallm-e Jesse Troutman ineRro'. Our Sons In Global Army Marines Guard ALTOONA MIRROR 1000 Green Ave. Phone 7171 Classified Ad. Dept Wins Marksman Medal. CAMP SANTA ANITA.

The medal of marksman in rifle shooting is now being worn hy Corporal Paul M. Rudasill, formerly of Altoona, because of his accuracy on the range at the west coast ordnance training center. In compiling the score that enables him to wear the medal of marksman. Corporal Rudasill fired for record from four positions, standing, sitting, kneeling and prone. Half of Corporal Rudasill's record shooting was clone at slow half at rapid fire.

Corporal Rudasill was employed in civilian life at Altoona car shops. He attended Altoona High school. lie is the son of Mrs. Susan Rudasill of 1418 First street. Altcona.

Is Graduated. KEESLER FIELD. Biloxi, Miss. Private First Class Joseph H. Shullman who entered the B-24 Liberator bomber mechanics school here approximately seventeen weeks ago, was graduated today from this unit of the army air forces training command.

Private Shullman, son of Mrs. Joseph Shullman of 706 Seventh avenue, Juniata, Altoona, will go either to active line duty servicing the four- engine airplane, to aerial gunnery school or to a factory school for specialized training in maintenance of big craft. Granted Leave. SAMPSON. N.

following have been granted leaves at the conclusion of basic naval training here: Seamen Second Class Charles G. Mellott. Waterside; Donald Eugene Smith, Warriors Mark: Joseph Vincent Behe, son of Mr. and Mrs. Jesse' J.

Behe, 1419 Twenty-fifth avenue. A Clement Hugh Gority, son of Mr. and Mrs. Cecil H. Gority, 1415 Seventeenth avenue, Altoona; Robert Andrew Johnson, son of Mr.

and Mrs. Otto Johnson, 2302 West Chestnut avenue, Altoona. Observes Birthday. Aviation Student Paul E. Mosser "observed his 21st birthday Sept.

16 while en route to college for his cadet training. He is now stationed at Caldweli, for his college work. Cadet Mosser has seen quite a lot of the country since enlisting in the air corps Oct. 22, 1942. He has never been home on furlough since his enlistment.

Cadet Mosser is the son of Mr. and Mrs. G. W. Mosser of 3106 Spruce avenue.

He was graduated from Altoona High school in 1940 and worked for the Glenn L. Martin factory at Baltimore, Md. In Basic Training. BAINBRIDGE, Ga. Now receiving basic flight training as an aviation cadet at the Bainbridge army air field is Richard W.

Crawford of Greenwood, Altoona. He completed pre-flight training at Maxwell field, and his primary training at one of the many fields throughout the southeast Cadet Crawford, who is a graduate of Altoona High school, became an aviation cadet Jan. 29, 1943. FUNERAL NOTICES BKAUCHE.K---Funeral services lor Airs. Kiltie L.

JSrauehw. formerly of 1102 Twenty-eighth avenue will be held Monday afternoon at 2 o'clock at Laf- rerty funeral in charge of Rev. E. A. Repas.s of the Grace church, assisted by Rev.

A. H. Turner of the Simpson Methodist church and Rev. Luke H. Rhoads of the First Lutheran church.

Interment in Fairview mausoleum. Friends may call at the Laffcrty funeral home. for Harry L. Grimes of 1623 Eleventh avenue, will be held Monday morning at 9 o'clock at thf Cathedral of the Blessed Sacrament. Interment in St.

John's cemetery. Friends are being received at the is'. A. Stevens mortuary. services for Lloyd WilniT Hamilton of Chester, formerly of Altoona, will be held at the HicRe.y funeral home at 2 o'clock Tuesday afternoon.

Interment in Greenlawn cemetery. Roaring Spring. Friends will be received at the Hit-key funeral home after 2 o'clock Sunday afternoon. In Navy Yard. PEARL R.

Hunter, Pearl Harbor navy yard worker from 1929 First avenue. Altoona, has been promoted from machinist helper first class to machinist third class. Formerly employed by the Pennsylvania railroad, he has received the praise of Shopmaster William D. Graves for his splendid efforts here at the only war zone navy yard. Begins Pilot Training.

JACKSON, Cadet Willis L. Greaser, formerly of Williamsburg, began his pilot training today with a new class at the 62nd flying training detachment, army air forces contract flying school (primary) here. Aviation Cadet Greaser is the son of Mr. and Mrs. George Greaser of Williamsburg.

ADDITIONAL DEATHS CHARLES ARTHUR LEHMAN Of West Allegheny street, Martinsburg, died at his home at 12.15 o'clock this morning after an extended illness. He was born in Martinsburg on Oct. 19, 1891, a son of John S. and Mary (Distler) Lehman, and was employed at the Blue Mountain cannery. He was twice married, first in November, 1915, to Edna Marguerite Carper, who died on Nov.

.17, 1929. and then on Aug. to Sarah Kensinger. Surviving are his second wife, the following children: Sergeant Walter C. Lehman of the United States army at Sarasota.

Mrs. Esther Free of Lakemont, J. William Lehman of Altoona, Paul R. and Dorothy. at home, and Mrs.

Minnie Btirket of Williamsburg; five grandchildren, and three sisters, Mrs. Harry Ford of Altoona, Mrs. Preston Smith of Martinsburg, R. D. and Mrs.

David Hoover of Martinsburg. A sister, Mrs. Grace Shubert of Martinsburg. preceded him in death. Mr.

Lehman was a member of the Memorial Church of the Brethren, Martinsburg. Friends will be received at the home after 6 o'clock this evening. LLOVD WBLMER HAMILTON Formerly of 221 Blair street, Hollidaysburg. died in the Chester hospital at Chester at 30 o'clock Thursday night. He had been employed in Chester for the past three- years.

He was born in Frugality on Dec. 9, 1894, a son of Harry and Effie Hamilton. Surviving are his wife, Mrs. Olive Hamilton; two daughters, Nancy and Wilma, all of Chester; his mother. Mrs.

Effie Hamilton of Roaring Spring, and the following brothers and sisters: Mrs. Edyth Helsel, Mrs. Verna Snowden. Mrs. Hazel Ray and Mrs.

Annabclle Walter, all of Roaring Spring, Arthur W. Hamilton of Chester, Carl B. Hamilton of the United States army in Oregon, and Harry B. Hamilton of Chester. Mr.

Hamilton was employed as a machine operator for the Baldwin Locomotive works and was a member of the Christian and Missionary Alliance church of Chester. The body will be brought to Altoona and friends will be received at the Hickey funeral home after 2 o'clock Sunday afternoon. 31RS. CECELIA DUMM Widow of Thomas V. Dumm, died last evening at.

7 o'clock at her home at Nicktown, a i county. She had been in failing health for the past five years. Her husband died in March, this year. She was a daughter of Jacob and Mary (Lieb) Wyland and was born Nov. 11, 1S80.

Surviving are these children: Anthony Dumm of Hastings, Clarence. Marinus and Mai- achy'Dumm, al.l at home. William Dumm. with the armed forces at Nashville, Mrs. Charles Cristc of Loretto, Mrs.

P. W. Mulligan of Carrolltown. and Mar- Dr. Stork Introduces: BABY WALTERS, a born the Altoona hospital yesterday afternoon to Hale and Mary (McGregor) Walters of 1919 Eleventh avenue.

BABY INCOLD, a son born yes terday morning at the Altoona hospital to Elmer and Ruth Ingold of 226 Twenty-firs: avenue. BABY TURNER, a son born HI the Altoona hospital yesterday morning to Captain Gerald Jola (Paul) Turner of 2225 Second avenue. Captain Turner is serving in the United States army in Australia. BABY DOUGLAS, a born at Me'rcy hospital last evening to E. Edward and Mary Douglas of 2001 Twentieth street.

Don't Drive Without AUTOMOBILE INSURANCE Repair costs are higher. Tires are older. Legal defense costs more and insurance rates were never lower. Don't take chances. Insure in a large, reliable company maintaining local and nation-wide claim service.

PARSONS I mSURAflCE AGEriCY DIAL SI9J garet Dumm of Ebensburg, and nine grandchildren and one brother, V. A. Wyland of Nicktown. She was a member of St. Nicholas church and of the Rosary society.

JOHN STASIK Of Coupon, died yesterday morning about 8 o'clock in the mines where he was working at Revloc. from a heart attack. He was born Oct. 26, 1898, the son of John and Annie (Kleyo) Stasik. Surviving are his mother, his wife, Mrs.

Catherine (Koeck) Stasik; the following children: Walter, in the United States army at Philadelphia; John, Francis and Rose Marie! all at home, tine! a brother, Joseph Stasik of Gallitzin. Mr. Stasik was a member of St. Joseph's Catholic church, Coupon, and the Fraternal Order of Eagles, Altoona. Friends will be received at the home.

services for John G. Huber of 1424 Second avenue will be held at the Gilden-Barton home at 2.30 o'clock Monday afternoon. In' torment in Oak Ridfie cemetery. Friends be received at the Gilden-Sarton funeral home nfter 7 o'clock this evening. PERSONAL MACHINES KKNTKD will rent you a sewing machine in your home.

Dial 2-8282 lor particulars. Slnuer Scwins Center, 1514 nth Ave. WANTED MEN SALESMEN Connect with the largest and fastest growing installment house in the country and out' who has merchandise. We sell Venetian blinds. mattresses, blankets, drapes, curtains, dishes, all types of bedding and all other items used in homes, directly to the homes on easy weekly payments.

Come in and meet men who are earning over 5100 weekly for five hours work Apply S. Harris Consumers Home Equipment Co. 1716 llth I NFLKMSHED APAKTMEJVTS 507 15th 3 ROOMS. QUIRE 1105 llth AVE. 1012 L9tn rooms and oath $17 501 8th rooms and bath $20 PARSONS.

REALTORS 1107 12th Avc. Dial 5192 rooms, bath, heat i furnished. Inquire at 616 Pine Hol- lidaysburti. Apartment 1. Phone 539- J.

BATH. IN- ROOKING METAL WORK FURNACE REPAIRING Attractive Prices SABATHNE'S Serving Altoona for 39 Tears 7U8 8th Ave. Phone 6512 FURNISHED APARTMENTS COMBINATION Jiving room, bedroom, kitchenette, private bath, every convenience. Inquire after 4.30. 1003 7th Kith Street entrance.

BUS BOY able to work mornings. Penn- Alto Coffee Khop. Apply room 110 between JO ami tl a. jn, PORTER WANTED. APPLY TO ALEXANDER'S TEAROOM.

NKXT TO STRAND THEATRE. THREE ROOMS. WRITING ROOM AND BATH. SUITABLE FOR TWO ADULTS. S37.50.

DIAL 3-9972. 1915 llth front apartment, sun parlor, bath, hot water heat. Conveniences, private entrance, garage. MIDDLE-AGED MAN for hours daily, ft. days a 3671-B.

care Mirror. litjht work. 8 week. Write 1236 16th private, furnished second floor. Phone.

Frisidaire. One or two only. Dial 2-1858. TWO ROOMS, FIRST FLOOR, FDRNISH- ED. DIAL 6782.

LAUNDRY SUPERINTENDENT or FORE- FURNISHED OR UNFURNISHED for right man. Near State experience, refer- desired. Write 3744-B. Philadelphia, ences. salary Care Mirror.

services for Hurrexl Jones will be held at the Leibesott funeral at Duncansville, Monday afternoon at 2.30. Interment in Carson Valley, Body can be viewed at funeral home after 7 p. m. this evening. services for Charles Arthur Lehman of West Allegheny street.

Martinsburg. will be held at 2.30 o'clock Monday afternoon in the Memorial Church of the Brethren, Martinsburg, by Rev. A. R. Coffman and Rev.

R. Zook. Interment in Fairview cemetery, Martinsburg. Friends will be receiver! at the home after 6 o'clock this overling. CARD OF THANKS WE DESIRE In this manner to express 1 our sincere thanks and appreciation to our many friends, neighbors and relatives for the wonderful kindness and sympathy shown during our recent sad bereavement, the loss of our loving wife, mother and sister.

Also for the beautiful floral tributes and use of cars. J. W. CALVERT AND FA MILT. WE WISH to thank our many friends neighbors and relatives for their Jcind- ness and sympathy shown during our bereavement, of our beloved 1 wife and mother.

Anna Morris. Also the beautiful floral tributes and use of JAMES MORPJS AND FAMILY. WE DESIRE to thank our friends, neighbors and relatives for the kindness and sympathy shown during our recent sad bereavement, the loss of our mother, Mrs. Lillie Mae Guth. Also for the beautiful floral tributes, cards and use of cars.

MR. A. E. CARLES AND FAMILY. FRIENDS and neighbors, accept our sincere thanks for your every kindness, including flowers and use of automobiles and other valued consideration too numerous to mention during the death and burial of our husband and father, Mr.

George Chramek. MRS. GEORGE CHRAMEK AND FAMILY WE DESIRE, in this manner, to express our sincere thanks and appreciation lo all our friends and neighbors who were so kind and thoughtful during the edath of our wife and mother, Mrs. Minnie Smeigh. Also to the pallbearers and for the lovely floral tributes and the use of cars.

CHARLES SMEIG1T AND CHILDREN. CEMETERY LOTS YOU OWE IT to yourself and your family to investigate. ALTO-RESTE PARK 800 Chestnut Ave. Dial 7178 GEORGE W. JAMES Retired paper mill employe of 1460 Blair avenue.

Tyrone, died at his home Thursday afternoon at 3.30 o'clock after having been bedfast for over two years. He was born Sept. 12, Half Moon, Centre county, On Oct. 17, 1889 he was united in marriage with Ada Ellenberger. Surviving are his wife, one son, Wilbur James of Tyrone; three grandsons and a brother.

Harry James of Pasadena. Calif. Mr. James was a member of the First Methodist church and of the Jr. O.

U. A. M. of Tyrone. ARREST IN TICKET CASE.

Mrs. Mary Cole of 2029 Washington avenue was arrested by the police yesterday on the charge of possessing and selling treasury tickets. She furnished $100.80 as security which she forfeited at police court this morning when she did not put in an appearance. affeWitiOJi. AHS gym outfit on 11th Ave.

Reward. Finder please dial 12-6920. blue umbrella, red handle, white butterflies appHqued around edge. in State Theatre. Reward.

Return to Advertising department, Altoona Mirror, mornings. BAPTISM CERTIFICATE G. KNIPPLE) LOST MONDAY. NOTIFY 2 ST. REWARD.

LOST Friday, small worn cloth coin purse. Contains money and earring, presumably in Central Trust bank. Reward. Din I FOUR HALF GROWN HOGS STRAYED TO MY PREMISES. OWNER DIAL to Bowser's farm.

Box 1.52. R. D. 1. Homers Gap.

Owner identify, pay for ad and keep. BEAUTY SHOPPES Cold Wave Permanents Other Up ABDALLAH HANDY MAN for work about private home. Salary, room and board. Phone Hollidaysburg 497-W. BOY not going to school.

Apply to Joe's Shop Shop, 1104 12th St. WANTED HOIJSKMAN FOR HOTEL. APPLY MILKER HOTEL, 1113 13th AVE. WANTED WOMEN GIRL to clerk in candy and soda fountain store. Experience not necessary.

State age and salary expected. Write 3777-B. care Mirror. 2 in family, sleep in. Call at 5515 Roselawn Ave.

or Dial 4524. Pantry Alto. WANTED AT ONCE girl. Apply chef. Hotel Penn- WANTED CATHOLIC WOMAN AS HOUSEKEEPER FOR THREE PERSONS.

WRITE 4613-C. CARE MIRROR. WAITRESSES AND DISHWASHER. APPLY AT ONCE GEORGE'S LUNCH. 1606 llth EXPERIENCED GIRL for general housework.

Family of two. No washing. Furnish reference. Good wages, 1113 17th St. GIRL experienced or inexperienced to work in our finishing department.

La France Studio, 1421 llth Ave. FOUR ROOMS, pantry or two, two-room apartments. AH conveniences. Throe- room furnished cottage. Reasonable.

2408 Washington avenue. MOYER BROTHERS, Donded roofing contractors. For free estimates on new roofs and repairs to your present roof. SEE MOYER BROTHERS, 2605 Beaie or call 6113. FARM STOCK, EQUIPMENT GUERNSEY COW, second calf.

Good milk- er and Kcntle. Inquire Mrs. A. E. Sneath, near JUellwood.

80 WHITE ROCK PULLETS, laying hens, Jersey cow, four Koat doelinps. Adams, Geeseytown. near Kuny's greenhouse. 2 full grows does, five 3-month-old does. Good stock.

In- nuiri- 2936 Oak Ave. SEVEN MINE-TYPE mules (some broke), 48 to C6 inches; three family cows. J. J. Cuzzolina, Sinking Valley near Arch Springs.

DOGS AND PETS ALTOONA ROOFING CO. 1803 8 Ave. J. J. Sfhiley Dial 3-1671 AND ROOF REPAIRING FURNACES HEATING SERVICE Have your furnace inspected see if it's in need of assure proper beating this coming winter.

Phone 9351. SEARS. ROEBUCK A-ND CO. RENT HOUSES ALTOONA FOUNDRY COMPANY. Oak Ave.

at 31st of all furnace grates, firepots and stove repairs. 1132 JStli St $35 1310 14th rooms $12.50 JOHN KILCOYNE Commerce Bldg. Dial 2-31SS ROOMS, FIRST CLASS COINDITION. CHEAP RENT TO COUPLE. INQUIRE 2112 llth AVE.

HAVE i OUR FURNACE Keyaired now or a new furnace totalled. Let us give you an estimate. Repairs for ail makes. Smoke pipes installed Immediately. Furnaces In stock.

J. W. SHONEFELT. 881 17th St. Dial 2-6145 23rd rooms with electric light and Kent reasonable.

Inquire 2315 Beale Ave. 712 Sheridan rooms, electric- light, gas. Inquire 208 4th Ave. Dial 2-6972. FOUR ROOMS, large cellar, nice conveniences, good location, yard.

Rentals. 2831 South 10th Ave. 3 Box 41, rooms, $10 PARSONS. REAL'JpRS 1107 I2tn Ave. Dial 5192 SMALL 5-ROOM bungalow in desirable residential section.

Living room, two bedrooms, bath, kitchen, S35. EDWARD A. BASLER 221. Altoona Trust Bldg. Dial 1515 2nd rooms, light, gas, toilet in cellar.

$12 per month. Key next door. Dial 8114. GIRL, OR WOMAN FOR HOTEL and restaurant, work. Good Phone W2Z Holbg.

LaFink Hotel. Duncansville. EXPERIENCED WAlTKESSKS WANTED pay. steady work. Meals and uniforms provided.

Apply in person. Tearoom, to Strand Theatre. HOUSEKEEPER for three business adults. Good home and wages, live in or out. Evenings and Sundays free.

Dial 2-9501 before 5 p. nfter 6 p. in. FOR GENERAL HOUSEWORK. SMALL FAMILY.

REFERENCE. WRITE 3675-B. CARE MIRROR bookkeeper. Must be neat and capable of making trial balances. Good Reference required.

Apply by letter. J. E. Nelson, 1106 llth Altoona. aged woman to take care of a small home, one'child, outside city.

Good opportunity for a woman who wants a home. Good wages. Inquire 2107 7th Ave. WANTED LAUNDRESS. 3 DAYS A WEEK.

PRESBYTERIAN HOME, HOL- LIDAYSBTTRG. GIRL FOR GENERAL HOUSEWORK. Stay nights. Good wages. Apply 1701 lith Ave.

Dial EXPERIENCED GIRL for general house-work. No laundry, no furnace work. Small family. Excellent wages. Dial 2-2-1'16, GiKL OK WOMAN for general housework.

Small home, small'family. No laundry. Highest w.M.ges RetVreiiirfc Din I S24it. WOMAN for dining room work at. State Police Barracks.

Ant Hills. For appointment -phone 297 Hollidaysburg. EXPERIENCED WAITRESSES GOOD WAGES AND MEALS. APPLY SILVER MOON RESTAURANT, 1010 12th ST. SEAMSTRESS Lady experienced in men's and ladies' work.

Steady employment to right party. Write box 4636-C, Care Mirror. CALENDAR SALESMEN FOR FAMOUS ESQUIRE LINE Greatest money-mailer in the advertising specialty field. Features the Varga Girls and other exclusive ESQUIRE pictures. Liberal commissions and bonus; leads furnished: protection on repeat business.

Best selling season now open! Write quick for "self-selling" sample portfolio to Sales Manager. Esquire Calendar Division, 919 N. Michipan Chicago on 111. 12th St. Dlnl MEN AND WOMEN WANTED PERMANENTS AS Oil Waves, Machlneless Wave with Feather Hair Cut.

Also all cr HALL BEA'UTTE SHOPPE Phone 2-4003 418 2nd Ave. Sir. PERMANENTS. special. 57: others.

S4 up. Closed Wednesday afternoon. EVA LINE'S. 1509 12th Avc. Dial 3-9R78.

Men and Women for RETAIL STORE MANAGERS DEALERS' SALES SUPERVISORS COMMERCIAL SALESMEN OFFICE AND CREDIT MANAGERS SERVICE MANAGERS THE FIRESTONE TIRE RUBBER CO. Immediate position to qualified applicants. Excellent promotional opportunities now and in the future. Complete training will be given those selected for these positions. Salary paid during training.

Prevous retail store management, dealer selling and commercial sales experience beneficial but not necessary. Applicants must comply with WMC regulations. Write J. R. KNISELY, Personnel Manager THE FIRESTONE TIRE RUBBER CO.

5633 BAUM BOULEVARD PITTSBURGH, PA. (6) EXPERIENCED BAKER A D. MALE OR FKMALK. APPLY ALEXANDER'S A NEXT TO STRAND THEATRE. EXPERIENCED COOK WANTED.

MALK OR FEMALE. APPLY ALEXANDER'S TEAROOM, NEXT TO STRAND THEATRE. INSTRUCTION LATEST METHODS TAUGHT Banjo, mandolin, guitar. Lukehart School of Music, lll-i'18th St. UNFURNISHED ROOMS 219 MAPLE AVE.

THREE ROOMS (KITCHEN FURNISHED), SECOND FLOOR. FOR ADULTS ONLY. TWO UNFURNISHED housekeeping. Third nished. use of phone.

rooms for light floor. Heat fur614: 10th St. 3016 SPRUCE UNFURNISHED ROOMS. SECOND FLOOR. ADULTS.

DIAL 45-15. 227 7th AVE, ROOMS WITH ALL CONVENIENCES. FURNISHED ROOMS 0f- ALDRICH LLYSWEN 2 COMMUNICATING BEDROOMS. ALL CONVENIENCES. PRIVATE HOME.

DIAL 2-1030. NICK sleeping room, next innerspring mattress, private home, conveniences, phone, rent reasonable. 716 6th Ave. LARGK front room nml Kitchenette completely furnished lic'ii. housekeeping.

A11 conveniences. Dial NICELY FURNISHED ROOMS FOR LIGHT HOUSEKEEPING. ALL CONVENIENCES. 1-118 12th AVE. 1810 12th rooms, bath, hot water furnace.

Interior of house has just been repapered with exception of third floor. Bathroom newly painted $32.50 PAUL H. FARIS Inc. 1207 Twelfth Ave. Dial 7128 HAVE YOUR FURNACE REPAIRED.

Cleaned and any pipes renewed right away. There be a shortage of castings and material this fall. FUCK'S. SHEET METAL SHOP 1517 12th Ave. Phone 2-9982 When in need of Plumbing and Heating Repairs call LLOYD S.

SUTER Serving the public for 23 years 2415 Union Ave. Dial 6516 ELECTRICAL All Kinds ol Electrical Wiring and Materials. Also Fixtures. SPENCE ELECTRIC STORE. 1310 12th Ave.

Phone SPRAY PAINTING AUTOS. -BARNS HOUSES, ETC. FREE DIAL 5873. RHODES. HANGING DIAL KARNS 2506 Sth rooms, 2-car garage 411 2nd rooms $29 402 Howard rooms $15 1922 Union rooms $30 1914 10th rooms $25 L.

W. BORLAND Penna. Edison Bldg. Dial 7158 men. Prices reasonable.

Estimates given wall painting. Fred Wingard. 1013 4th Ave. Dial 4078. ATTENTION BIRD HUNTERS Springer Spaniel.

2-years-oId. Will sell or trade for double barrel hammerless 12 shotgun. Dial 4686. COCKER SPANIEL, 3 MONTHS OLD. PEDIGREED.

PRICE $20. DIAL 3-1743. 9-MONTH-OLD RABBIT DOG. GOOD STOCK. INQUIRE 1009 SOUTH 10th ST.

SPRINGER SPANIEL PUPPIES. PEDIGREED FEMALES 10 WEEKS OLD. DIAL 9-5431. POULTRY 100 "BISHOP" strain barred rock pullets, 3 and 4 months old, just right for winter laying. Kuhn's Market, 809 Green Ave.

LAYING PULLETS, ROOSTERS. 2408 WASHINGTON AVENUE. 200 READY TO LAY. PULLETS, New Hampshire Reds, White Rocks, and English White Leghorns. The last we have for sale.

McVey Poultry Farm, Frankstown. Pa. SEEDS, PLANTS, FERTILIZER MANURE, best grade top soil for flowers and lawns Snowberger Brothers. Phone Hollidaysburg 443--R-1. BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES FOR RENT, to responsbile party, City Hall Diner, equipped and ready to go The risht person will have real opportunity to make nice income, with small investment.

Must be able to furnish bond. Inquire 1223 14th 7 p. m. to 9 p. m.

No information over phone. BRANCH AGENCY of established manufacturer. Locate anywhere. Experience unnecessary. Requires little attention and less than S200.

Unlimited possibilities. Even beginners average $200 monthly. Ideal for person employed needing additional income. Apply personally mornings before 10; evenings after 6. Goodrich, Pcnn-Alto Hotel.

BARGAIN COUNTER ALL KINDS of used stoves, rugs, furniture, electrical appliances, alarm clocks, irons, radios. JAMES F. FLECK'S SONS 414 Tth Ave. Dial 7427 MONARCH CARPET CLEANERS DIAL 46S4 DRESSMAKING DRESSMAKING, school, street and formal gowns. Prices reasonable.

Mrs. Beulah Frederick. 522 24th Ave. Dial 2-2784. shingled I .525 2320 Juniata Gap house, 6 rooms, bath, furnace 214 E.

Walton rooms 407 6th rooms-bath, garage. .530 915 Lexinfrton looms, bath S40 1602 6th rooms, bath, MCDOWELL 402 Central Trust Bldg. Dial 8173 BUSINESS SERVICE 125 rooms, furnace 520 MONTGOMERY WARD AND presents a new floor sanding service to our many good customers. Ask in our paint department for information about this new service. RENT MISCELLANEOUS 9TH AVE.

Very large all bride and steel building, formerly occupied by Drenning Delivery. Suitable large wholesale, storage concern. $75 month. Dial M86. SALE, RENT OR EXCHANGE 3(10 ACRES COAL LAND, with siding at inine.

miles to Altoona. Phone 19fi-R-l. SALE FARMS FARM of 159 acres on State road, school buss. RRunning water at buildings. A bargain.

Minnie M. Smith, R. D. 1, Box 46. East Freedom.

BUILDERS' SUPPLIES BRICKS J. C. ORR SON Tth Ave. and 5th St. Phone 2-1390 HEATED KtADY 1A17.W CONCRETE CONCRETE BLOCKS BUILDER'S SPECIALTIES, EAST SIDE 'CONCRETE SUPPLY CO.

812 8th Street Altoona. Pa. Phone 8175 REGULAR CARE SAVES TYPEWRITER WEAR Now that we've got to take better care of what we have, it pays to have our efficient repair man call regularly to'check on your pe- writers. adding machines, mimeograph, machines, etc. It costs so little saves so much.

MCCARTNEY'S 1107 llth Avenue Dial 8270 PEN-LITE FLASHLIGHT BATTERIES CORDS FOR ELECTRIC IRONS Fluorescent Bathroom Brackets $5.35 Kern-Tone Paint 9Sc 52.98 gal. Wringer rolls for all makes of washers. Washer and Refrigerator Belts Service on all washers and sweepers. SPENCE ELECTRIC STORE 1310 12th Ave. Dial 4191 WE SELL AND BUY Good Used Furniture Will Pay Better Prices We Pay Cash QUALITY SECOND HAND STORE 1231 7th Ave.

Phone 2-4090 9X12 ARMSTRONG rtuGS KEM-TONE WALL FINISH. S2.98 FLUORESCENT BED LAMPS $5.95 RADIO REPAIRED HARL APPLIANCE STORE 2400 Beale Ave. Open Eves. Dial 2-7141 HAVE YOU HAD Jour Piano or Player Tuned As TOM FILER Tunes Them? Write Tom at 220 E. 1st Ave.

or Dial 3-92(11 FLOOR COVERING CLYDE H. STILES Linoleum and Carpet Service Floor Sanders for Rent 1419 4th St. Phone 5538 MOVING, HAULING, STORAGE Our special Offer for Extra Heavy Shingles, weighing 250 Ibs. per sq. .55.95 Large stock of Ruberoid Roof Coating, 5 Gal.

can $2.25 Cnulkinff Compound in Tubes for a Gun. each We furnish the Gun for a small deposit. Tongue and Groove Insulated superior sheathing board, 6lie sq. ft. Gyplap Sheathing is less expensive than "wood and is Moisture proof, Windproof and Economical.

Only S'A-c sq. ft. Use wallpaper, $2.98 Gal, The best washable wall paint. One coat covers anything. BUCHANAN LUMBER CO.

823 19th Street Phone 6111 "Where Parking is Convenient." All Types ol insulating Materials. Free Estimating Service. Kitchen Cabinets and Millwork. a Specialty. GENERAL BUILDERS' SUPPLY COMPANY 1720 Margaret Ave.

Dial 9331 or 9332. CONTRACTING Metal Weather Stripping Saves Fuel J. H. Corbin Dial 2-3739 or 2-5307 COMPLETELY furnished 2-room apartment. Front porch.

Semi-private bath. Lisht. heat, gas. Conveniences. 607 7th Avc.

TWO LARGE roorns. Double beds, for one or two persons. Use of telephone. SO-t Howard Avemu-. 250U BEALE housekeeping rooms.

All convenience's. Everything furnished. Use of phone. SAVE FCEL Have your chimney repaired, fireplace built, concrete and bricK work done. General repairs.

Free estimates given. Dial 7013. R. T. Laratomla 0.

C. Wcyandt DRENNING'S Local and Long Distance Moving Six fireproof storase warehouses Cor 23rd St. and N. Branch Ave. Dial Satisfaction Guaranteed.

FJLLKR'S TRANSFER AND Local and long distance. Trucks tract Dial 0. GENERAL HAULING OF ALL KINDS. ASHES. REASONABLE PRICES.

DIAL E. W. SHOENFELT. PHIL1PSBURG COAL CO. A.

E. ROYER DIAL 2-3138 RUSTY LUMP MILLER MOSHANNON Single tons delivered. ALL KINDS OF MOUNTAIN COAL. PROMPT DELIVERY. PHONE 2-8595.

F. S. KAYLOR. MOSHANNON COAL GRADE COAL. PROMPT DELIVERY.

TEL. PKUFLill'S COAL COMPANY, Phone 2-7777 730 4th St. Blue COAL Egg, Stove, Nut, Pea. Madison, Egg and Lump Cambria Smolieiess, Screened Cannel. Son man Screened and Chemically Treated StoKer Coal.

Miller Bland and Philipsburg. Bee-hive Stove CoKe. ALL OUR COAL SHIPPED BY RAIL ALTO COAL CO. LAUREL RUN MILLER DOUGHERTY KOPPER'S SONMAN PEA IF IT'S THE BEST WE HAVE IT DIAL 5700 COAL OAK RIDGE COAL CO. DIAL PRODUCERS PINE AVE.

Koof Repairs ami t'iici-al Oont.rartiiiK O. C. WEYANDT Dinl 7018 THREE OR FOUR ROOMS. SEMI-BATH. UTILITIES FURNISHED.

REFERENCES EXCHANGED. DIAL 2-788fi. 2220 2nd A rooms, completfly furnished. cltM-tric refrigerator, usi- of laundry. Ht-ai.

lisht. furnished. Adults only. THREE FURNISHED ROOMS for liuhi hou.sekcepinR. All conveniences.

Use of Phoiif. Inquire ftfO-i -lth Ave. 12 Kith A front, bedroom in private home. Vcar line. Dial DEFENSE Begins on ihc Home Front Take care of your property By Keeping it 'ship-shape BrinR in a list of repairs needed and we will clndlv giv.i you an estimate L.

B. 'MACKEY SONS Slfi THh Sl Phone S02J KINDLING new, clean wood. Cut stove length. Part load sold only at yard. 1808 7th Aye.

For loads call HARRY SANDRUS, Hollidaysburg Sth PENN COAL CO. LANCASHIRE PEA COAL MECHANICALLY CLEAN CHEMICALLY TREATHD. BEST BY TEST. 30th ST. DiaJ 4089 WASHING MACHINE PARTS For all makes of washers.

Genuine Maytag Parts. We buy any washer, refrigerator, motors, fans, sweepers, etc. STEIN'S First Ave. Phone 3-1677 Kime's Used Furniture Store I sell and buy good used furniture. Will pay good prices.

I pa.y cash. Phone Seventh Ave. A JBIG LOT of good used men's 3-piece all'priced very cheap. Also shoes, hats and topcoats. We will trade-in or cash for men's 'used clothing.

BROWN'S. 1004 Bridpre street. GENUINE "NAPCO." the non-exposive dry prepared cleaning fluid for home use. Brings freshness back to apparel, upholstering, draperies, etc. NAPCO Distributing 1MOS 35th street.

Phone 2-2633. FOR IMMEDIATE now in storage, including General Electric refrigerator, maple dinette table 6 chairs, twin beds, dresser, chest of drawers, studio couch, rugs, living room furniture etc. No dealers. For details write Frank L. Bateman 2176 Northland Lakewood.

O. WE SELL AND ANYTHING. FRAK.ER CO. 803 17th St. Dial R44S.

Any time. BROKEN SINGLE VISION Eye Glass Lenses 'replaced at great savings. Immediate service. Dr. Sinoway, Optometrist.

1126 llth Ave. AUSTIN MOTOR with transmission, camp stove with oven; library table. 6th Ave. Dial 2-3951. JEWEL HAMILTON RAILROAD 'WATCH.

TOOLS. NO DEALERS. 7rn 5th AVE. USED FURNITURE WE Dial 2-7S65. R.

KNOX. 1204-U- 8th Ave. HOT WATER BOILER and gas heater. Good condition. Inquire Zeigler Motor Co.

Phone 2-1080. WOLF'S BASEMENT SPECIALS Walnut Dresser Unfinished Cedar 5-Piece Breakfast Set $34.50 Giant Fibre Wardrobes $3.98 Double-door Utility Cabinets, $6.95 Large selection of mirrors, pictures. medicine cabinets, hampers and electric coffee makers. WOLF FURNITURE STORE 1501 llth Ave. Dial 5115 USED WALNUT VANITY DRESSER, chifforobe.

dresser and bed, -writing desk, 3-piece living room suite, Victrola, radios, S3 to New breakfast sets in natural oak or maple: also new living room suites. JUNIATA FURNITURE CO. fiOl -1th Juniata. Phone 2-4848 HOUSEHOLD furniture, antiques, beds, dishes, iron cot, otc. 1515 8th Thursday.

Friday. Saturday. 6 to 9 p. m. KUHN'S SWEEPER.

WASHER HOSPITAL 1300 llth St. Dial 2-9273 STORE HOURS 9 A. 61- I'O 6:30 P. M. PARTS AND SERVICE FOR ALL MAKES VACUUM CLEANERS AND WASHERS FOR E.

Hotpoint 50-pallon electric water heater. Used very little. Has plumbing fittings. $75. Phone 597 Hol- lidayshtirK- MILLER none better, ash heating units 15.868.

Quick to heat. Keeps lire -18 hours. MAZENKO COAL CO. 2-05'lS US tour Rooting- Spnutin? nnd Furnace. CO SPECIALISING A CCO COAL, sio.ker or furnace Also other mountain coal Dial 2-8IG-1.

Ok.n.v Coal Co. Phone S-HS. UNFURNISHED APARTMENTS CHESTNUT S-'W E. LEOPOLD. REALTOR Commyrcft Bldg.

Dial 2-nflOi 26(11 WALNUT rooms, hath, first floor. 2 rooms, bath, second floor. Heat furnishod. THKKF. ttOOMS.

bath. Second floor. Near Sylvania defense plant. South Altoona and car line. 3,120 6th avenue.

'11112. FLOOR. 1 KOO.M.S. KLECTRTC STOVK AND' RBFRIGERA- TOR. PHONE .97 HOLBG.

TWO unfurnished rooms. roonus. bath. Inquire I. Oth 723 7th second floor -3 rooms, no hi-at.

Adults SI 1006 Sth rooms, hath. 224 3rd rooms, hath, no 1st Ave rooms, bath, no heat. ,101 Tth rooms, bath, 2802 Union Ave. above Sheets! Dairy store rooms, bath, heat K. F.

McDOWK.LL. KKAI.TOR- INSURANCE Central Trust Rldp. Dial SI 73 Tth rear--4 rooms and bath. Heat furnished. children.

Dial 2- 1. STERLING ROOFING CO. ALL KINDS OF ROOFING AND SIDING NO DOWN PAYMENT MONTHLY TERMS (Permanent Snow White Vitramic Siding) 1102 17th St. Dial 2-0430 White Asbestos Siding 16c per ft. Applied INSELBRIC ROOF REPAIRS Low Monthly Payments SPECK ROOEIXG CO.

1914 3rd Avenue Dial 2-4508 BUTLER COAL Yard. 510 3rd Juni.ita. a. m. to 6 p.

m. BALASCO'S WOOD YARD P. R. R. kindling.

Used Lumber, mountain coal. Dial liSlfi. ALTOONA FUEL afcKVICE DIAL 2-9H39 KUSTV PK1.ME DOUGHERTY -MOSHANNON MuGUIRE- MILLER SPKCl.M. POUGHERTV NEW ENTERPRISE COAL CO. Harry Zimmerman.

DIAL 2-99GS. HOUCIC COAL CO. BLANDBURG. HI-GRADE. PROMPT DELIVERY.

Order Your Heater Now! All stoves and heaters are now rationed, but it is still possible to buy them if you need them. As only a limited number are available for sale each month we urge that you do not wait until the last minute to make application and selection. Come in now make your selection. We will give you complete information. Rothert Furniture Co.

12th. Ave. and 12th St. Dial 6127 THREE BURNER electric range including waterless cooker and oven. -1 good ftas ratiRos, 2 kitchen cabinets, dressers, chifforobe, 25 livinc room suites, china closet, good 7-piece dining room suito.

3-piocA hickory porch set. new combination table model radio. FRANK DUNCAN. SOS Grcrn Avf. SO TON OP MINE RAILS.

40 and 50 pound rails. Inquire W. H. and L. C.

Wolfe. 1001 Chestnut Avr. FOR GOODS, ALL KINDS. 1307 16th ST. HOOFING CONTRACTORS Supplies of all kinds Furnaces, spouting, at low prices.

Easy payment plan. Phone 2-8119, UNION ROOFING "42nd vear in business." 1807 9 Avc J. M. ROYER COAL CO. Office-Yard, 31.11 Washington Avc.

Dial 2-9944 or 9691 Office Hours, 8 a. m. to 5:30 m. FARM STOCK, KQUIPMKNT FIVK HEREFORD STEERS. to each.

Full bred Hampshire stock hoar, pifjs At Hammond Farm. R. D. 2, Bedford. Phone S11-R-22 or 2-627-1, FIVE OAITKD che.stnut KddinK, 17 hands, gentle, will drlvo.

Only those who cnn horse 'A Rood home need call. Xo dolors. Wllllftm C. Kline, 1107 Mh.Avr.. Juniat.i.

Dial 2-1226. (CONTINUED) AMERICAN DYE WORKS. -130 7th Juniata. phone 2-8CS2. Offers the selection of men's used suits in Central Penna.

All priced wry low. OPEN fi A. M. to P. nnd fi to 8 p.

m. We a 1 S-Q huy. qH! nnd trade men's clothing. SWEEPERS. WASHERS, RADIOS and all electrical appliances.

Sales, Service, Parts. LAUGH- LTN'S Electric Shop. 511 4th St. PARK FURNITURE STORE Special Sale on Mattresses Cotton 511.95. Sale price i.

FMi mattresses reKuIar Sale price S19.50. Open until 7. Dial 6.10 '1th Aviv. ICONTINUKL)).

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