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HXRRISBURG TELEGRXPH JULY 14, 1942 12 ONLY 2c PER WORD ONLY 2c PER WORD Use, Telegraph Want Ads For Quick Results aft Low Cost TUESDAY EVENING Telegraph Want Ad Rates 2c Per Word 4 Days for the Price of 3 7 Days for the Price of 4 15 Days for the Price of 8 30 Days for the Price of 15 Minimum Charge 32c The Above Rates Apply To Housewives and Private Individuals Term Rates For Business Advertisers Phone Your Want Ad 2 4111 Announcements Funeral Directors GEORGE H. SOURBIER 2nd Kelker Ph. 2 1603 SAMUEL S. FACKLER 1312 Derry Ph. 2 7901 8 Lost and Found ick band.

Saturday, in Steelton. Reward 171 S. 4th St. Phone a zzio LOST Yellow gold pin. Shape of goat name un uum vi Distinguished Sales on back.

Reward. i'none oooa aa.v tunc. LOST Male, black. Spinger Spaniel. Vicinity of Broad and Calder Sts.

Reward. Phone LOST Male fox terrier, black and white, vininttv nf S. Enola Drive. Phone 2 4388 or 4 3650. fnt terrier ljUol male, muwui white body, brown head, brown spot base of tail.

Skin mottiea wim uu spots. Liberal reward. Phone 3 sut. Business Service 9 Business Services Offered a xtt rtjn. niQTATlT MOV ING Want return trip from Phila.

and New YorK. riano raoyiug mm L. Brinkerhoff, 1437 Regina St. Ph. 3 38o4.

it a XT 4A DViIIq UToah. Bflr) periodically with fall or part rxiT A rTJ A TRTtP'K Drive It Cameron Muench, 4 3245 STORAGE MOVING CRATING See Our Fire Proof Warehouse A 4m A em vflnnor Tranist Co 437 45 S. Second St. Phone 4 3034 Harrisburg Storage Co. Employment 11 Help Wanted Female CHRISTMAS CARDS with sender's name low as 50 for $1.

Sensational moneymaker. Gorgeous new "Prize" 21 card Box sells $1 you make 50c. 11 popular super value assortments, txperience unnecessary. Samples on approval. Chilton Gieeiings, 147 Essex, Dept.

mil, Boston Mass. CHILD'S NURSE Responsible white woman to care for one child 17 months old. Apply evenings 2023 Derry 2nd floor apartment. MAIDS White, between ages 21 and 50. Apply Personnel Office, Penn Harris Hotel.

MIDDLE AGED WOMAN for general housework. Apply after 4.c0 p. 327 Hummel Harrisburg. ONE WAITRESS wanted. Experience not necessary.

Apply Teddy Restau rant, 19 S. 3rd St. Phone 3 9565. SEWING machine operators wanted for work on cotton dresses. Belgrade Dress 1107 Bridge New Cumberland.

TWO FULL TIME MAIDS for 16 bed children's institution, just outside city limits. run maintenance, gooa nome pleasant hours. Phone 4 0811. WANTED EXPERIENCED TRANSFER KNITTERS AND LOOPERS To work on Army half hose. Pleasant surroundings.

Good wages. Apply or call Herbert Hosiery Mills, zszi Canoy penbrooK. Phone 4 8453. WANTED EXPERIENCED WAITRESS. Hours 4 to 12.

No Sunday work. Apply 1 nomas Restaurant, zib Locust St. WANTED Elevator operator over 21. Ap ply head bellman, Hotel Harnsburger. WHITE GIRL For housework mornings, one iiving in Hill section preferred.

1839 State St. WANTED Experienced waitress. No Sunday work. Apply at Camp Curtin nestaurant, zuui n. bixtn at.

WANTED Immediately, women to work 4 hours a day. Must be over 25. Call 2 iJ, between I and 5 p. m. Young Lady for permanent, good paying position.

Must be neat and able to speak fluently. Interesting work and marvelous opportunity for advancement. Write, stating age, and qualifications to Box 5966, Harrisburg Telegraph. Help Wanted Male AUTO MECHANIC Must be first class. Permanent job.

Guaranteed salary. HARRY CRAMER Steelton Phone 9856 FOUNTAIN CLERKS And waitresses wanteq. Apply 409 Market St. PORTER for restaurant. Apply 1823 N.

Third St. See Mr. Chambers. MEN OR YOUNG BOYS To learn window cleaning. Steady work.

Good pav Guarantee Window Cleaning 18 Third 3rd floor. 13 Help Male or Female SHOE Salespeople Experienci required for Saturday work. Good sal ary. Apply Box 5970. Harrisburg Tele, graph.

WANTED ExDerienced rnunlp fnr nnlr. ing and general housework. Wages $150 per montn. rnone 3 1368, between 7 and p. m.

14 Salesmen and Agents RAWLEIGH ROUTE now open. Real opportunity for man who wants permanent, profitable work. Start promptly 'Vrite Rawleigh's, Dept. PNG 217 Ches 2T, Pa. FOR BEST RESULTS AT LOWEST umi USK TELEuRAPH WANT ADS.

THONE 2 4111. Employment 15 Situations Wanted Female CONGENIAL couple or single person that would invest between $400 and $500, in a home, in exchange for care ana keep ing. Box 5968, Harrisburg Teiegrapn, EXPERIENCED SECRETARY Stenographerreceptionist. P. B.

X. operator desires full or pan wurn. 16 Situations Wanted Male PERSONNEL Executive Administrative Assistant. Interested in worthwhile op portunity. Eight ana one nan years experience in personnel, interviewing, counselling, supervising and administrative work.

College graduate, married, age 33. available immediately, interviews appre ciated; Box 59S. narnsourg leiegrapn. SCHOOL BOY Desires work on farm for summer months witn gooa renaoie family. Phone 3 7732, between 6 and p.

m. Financial 17 Business Opportunities APARTMENT HOUSE CENTRAL CITY LOCATION 3 storerooms. 23 apartments. No vacancies. Good investment.

Write Box 8167, Harrisburg Telegraph. FOR SALE DOCTOR'S CORNER FOR 42 YEARS. 3 STORY BRICK HOUSE INCLUDES LARGE OFFICE AND WAITING ROOM. APPLY 1801 GREEN OR PHONE 2 1778. 20 Money to Loan CASH LOANS $10 to $250 or more "Personal" makes loans to both men and women, single or married, including defense workers and others just moved into town or on a new job.

Loans made to pay debts, for medical and dental attention, or for any other worthy purpose. Also "Between Pay Day" loans for small amounts. MODERATE MONTHLY PAYMENTS. $10.05 A MONTH REPAYS A $100 LOAN IN FULL IN 12 MONTHS. Loans made on signature, furniture, or auto.

Outsiders not involved. We don't believe that folks should borrow unless a loan is the best solution to their problem. If it is, come in or phone today. Personal Finance Co. 3RD FLOOR MARKET SQUARE BLDG 2 4 2nd st.

Phone 72a BORROW UP TO $300 on YOUR SIGNATURE, FURNITURE Employer Not Notified Immediate Telephone Service Individually Arranged Terms SEE US TODAY LINCOLN LOAN SERVICE, Inc. OF HARRISBURG 203 TELEGRAPH BLDG. Harrisburg, Pa. Tel. 5219 NEED MONEY? OLD BILLS DOCTOR.

DENTIST, HOSPITAL BILLS REFINANCE AUTOMOBILE HOME APPLIANCE PAYMENTS TAXES HOME REPAIRS CAR REPAIRS EDUCATION, TRAVEL, VACATIONS COAL CO OPERATIVE LOAN INVESTMENT COMPANY 10 South Market Square Phone 2 1206 WHEN YOU NEED CASH SEE PRUDENCE CREDIT. INC. 21 8. 2nd St Phone 4277 Instructions 22 Instructions EDWIN B. WASE MUS.

BAC. Teacher of piano, pipe organ and theoretical subjects. Expert training. Organ recitals. 32 mgn Duncannon, pa.

Live Stock 27 Cats, Dogs, Pets PERSIAN KITTENS for sale. Phone 3 1194. GERMAN POLICE PUPPIES FOR SALE. 4 weeks old, inquire .865 S. Third steelton.

DASCHUND PUPPIES Good stock. Can be seen at 2227 N. Second St. Merchandise 31 Articles for Sale FOR SALE Grev. Kroll Cab Perambu lator, good condition, $15.

Apply 1814 aiaie at. A T3 A TJ flDDI A fT i dition. Will sell reasonable. Phone 33 Business Equipment ELECTRIC Hamburg Grinder, $39.50. U.

a. ancer. S3U.au: Adeline Machine 20: Cash Register, $30; Show Case, $10; new enrome reaestai an, 9W. KEYSTONE FOUNTAIN EQUIP. 13TH WALNUT STS.

PH. 3 0411 FANS, circular and exhaust. Refrigerated uispiay uases. come coolers, soaa fountains. Ice Cream Freezers, etc.

WOLFE SALES 1831 N. Cameron St Booths, $10; showcases. $25; steam table S20; Bentwood chairs, $2. WEISS BROS. 25 S.

13TH ST AVAILABLE for immediate sale, several used draft hwr riin.nDr. lrtrif 9 spigot and up. GENERAL STORE FIXTURES 11 N. 5th 34 Building Materials ALL KINDS of cast iron and galvanized jittinn. 1 1 jjiaa ji ilia, uupuvr wire, WTTJ.TAM rtr enw wnirvmn rr CAMERON CALDER PHONE 2 2808 35 Fuel and Feed ALWAYS buy Minersville Colliery Coal Clean and hard.

More heat, leaa aih Lowest 'prices. R. Wagner. Call 5 5529. Merchandise 37 Heating and Plumbing Equipment 20 GALLON HOT stream automatic gas water heater.

Good conmtion. $ju. Phone 4 2983. NEW FAIRBANKS MORSE and Anchor Stokers in stock. WOLFE SALES 1831 N.

Cameron St. 38 Household Goods GAS RANGE Black and white enamel Good condition. $15.00. 3210 N. 2nd St.

Phone 2 9631. AT J. H. TROUP'S 15 S. Market.

Sq. If you need large refrigerator space see the new 20 cu. ft. Kelvinator in our window. Ideal for large city or farm homes.

Double doors. Forced air circulation. Costs no more per cubic foot than smaller models. Only one to sell. Terms.

Not one or two. but a dozen Spinet and Grand Piano bargains. Turn in your old piano now. ICE REFRIGERATOR 100 lb. capacity.

good condition. Call 3 7673 before 12 noon. A. B. C.

1941 MODEL Gas Range. In gooa conaiuon. rnone t'Dtoo. PREMIER and GENERAL ELECTRIC vacuum cleaner service by factory trained men. Only genuine parts used.

Do not accept substitutes. Phone 2 3634 or call at Factory Station, 2162 Market Camp Hill, Pa. SMALL Electric Refrigerator. $65. 3 burn er gas stove, gas plate.

$2: high steel cabinet. round table, long library table. washstand. oak settee. ice refrigerator," ice chest, $2.

520 N. 15th St. GENERAL ELECTRIC REFRIGERATOR In excellent mechanical condition. Used by careful family. SPANGLER'S MUSIC HOUSE 6th and Maclay Sts.

Phone 8383 QUALITY GAS RANGE Excellent con dition, cash terms, rnone 4 1UJ4. ARTISTS MATERIALS Trv that good Speed Glo Enamel. Easy to apply. Four hrs. drying.

$3.70 gal. si.us qt. boc pt. MURPHY PAIN1 STORE 11 S. THIRD ST.

PHONE 3 4003 SPECIAL Unfinished Breakfast Sets $10.95 DAUPHIN FURNITURE EXCHANGE. 1217 N. Third St. FOR SALE Combination coal and elec tric stove. Two years old.

22 W. Main Shiremanstown. ROPER GAS RANGE In good condition. Phone 4 3959. BLUE TAPESTRY bed davenport.

Like new. Will sell reasonable. Apply 2627 Reel street. SIDEBOARD Chairs, table, frigidaire re frigerator and kitchen utensils. 3809 Mill crest Road or Phone 3 0870.

4 yd. wide Armstrong Quaker Kitchen and bedroom patterns. FORNWALD'S 1223 N. 6TH ST. PARLOR SUITE and Rug, tables, lamps.

etc. Apply 2435 N. 2nd St. rnone 2 3693. USED WASHERS All makes.

Terms $5 month. HALL'S ELECTRIC STORE Open Evenings 223 N. 2nd St. Interior Decorating DRAPERIES, Slip Covers. Venetian Blinds.

Free estimates. Hughes Drapery Shop. 231 N. 2nd St. Phone 3 6138.

39 Jewelry LARGE slightly imperfect blue white diamond eng. weaaing ring sei. wu. Terms. C.

M. DUBS, corner 17th and Derry. Ph. 3 6325. 40 Machinery and Tools DIESEL ENGINE 40 H.

P. International. Used less than 1 year. WOLFE SALES 1831 N. Cameron St.

41 Musical Instruments FOR SALE Brown a i jacket. Excellent condition. Worn 1 year. Im mediate sale, $25. Phone 3 1302.

45 Wanted To Buy WE buy used rifles, shotguns and pistols. rercy noiiman, jo nn ai. We buy jewelry, antiques, old gold, silver. diamonds. Highest prices paid, stronm Antique Shop, Sts.

Ph. 3 2729. WANTED Used set golf clubs. State make, number of condition and price. Box 8172, Harrisburg Telegraph.

Rooms and Board 47 Rooms With Board LARGE FRONT ROOM Suitable 2 or 3 persons. Also single room. Meals if desired. 15 Franklyn Highspire. Phone 9 4953.

48 Rooms Without Board COMFORTABLE furnished bedroom, pri vate home, with beautiful view of Har risburg. 1 or 2 business girls. 1 block to buses. 31 ort Lemoyne. none 4 buzo.

FURNISHED 7 ROOM HOUSE AND FUR NISHED ROOMS For Navy and Army men or working men. Apply 1729 N. 3rd St. W. Madden.

1st floor. LARGE FRONT ROOM Suitable for one or two girls. Home privileges. Phone 3 6980 after 5 p. m.

227 MACLaV ST. Two nicely furnished large sleeping rooms, continuous hot water. Suitable for gentlemen. 1520 PENN ST. 2 unfurnished bedrooms, continuous hot water.

Private home. 1104 N. SECOND ST. Large front room twin beds, well furnished, light and airy. Phpne 4 0554.

49 Rooms For Housekeeping LARGE FRONT well furnished room, 2nd tioor, for ngnt nousekeepmg. Day win dow. 2120 Susquehanna. Phone 2 9041. Real Estate For Rent 53 Apartments Unfurnished HILL SECTION 5 rooms and private bath, second floor, continuous hot water.

Phone 2 3016. NEW APARTMENT second floor, living room, kitchenette, bath. Ideal for employed persons. $35. Mehring's, 4th Peffer Sts.

Phone 7862. SEVERAL APARTMENTS FOR RENT 1222 N. 3RD ST. 6 rooms and bath. 214 N.

2ND ST. 3 rooms and bath. 1001 N. 17TH ST. 5 rooms and bath.

MILLER BROS. CO. 213 LOCUST ST. TWO FIRST FLOOR apartments, 4 and 5 rooms, all conveniences: private; garage, cellar, yard. Phone 4 1913.

54 Apartments Furnished 1417 MARKET ST. 2 nicely furnished rooms, kitchenette and bath: newly papered and painted. 4 ROOMS Tile bath, fine all imps. Rent reduced. See to appreciate.

In quire 324 Reily St. 55 Houses For Rent 510 N. THIRD ST. 10 rms. and bath.

$125 415 S. 16TH ST. 9 rms. and bath $75 J. K.

KIPP SON 1418 20 N. Third St. Phone 7155 39 Business Places For Rent SMALL STOREROOMS FOR RENT Apply 36 S. 3rd St. 700D N.

Third St. 37 S. 3rd St. Real Estate For Rent 63 Wanted To Rent REFINED middle aged widow desires housekeeping room in quiet home. Box 8176, Harrisburg Telegraph.

REFINED colored family would like to rent rooms and bath bouse or apart ment. Phone 4 4412. Real Estate For Sale 64 Houses For Sale 730 S. 26TH ST. Semi detached 2 story brick and stucco.

6 rooms and bath. Steam heat. Ex cellent condition. 273 CLARK LEMOYNE Bungalow, frame and asbestos shingles. 6 rooms and bath.

Hot water heat. Beautiful landscaping 2308 12 LUCE ST. Semi detached 2 story frame. 6 rooms and bath. New hot air furnace.

Single ga rage. Available for immediate possession. J. K. KIPP SON 1418 20 N.

Third St. Phone 7155 LOOKING FOR A BARGAIN We have a 6 room and bath home. Good location. On the Hill offered at sacri fice. Terms.

C. M. HERSHEY 104 Chestnut St. 2nd Fl. Phone 4 8444 BEFORE YOU BUY See our list of city and suburban hornet.

J. E. GIPPLE 1251 Market St Phone 3 6202 A REAL DUPLEX FOR SALE 700 N. 16th is one of the best duplex apartments on the Hill. Each floor has 6 rooms and bath.

Price is 1 3 less than original cost. A good investment. MILLER BROS. CO. 213 LOCUST ST.

SEMI DETACHED BRICK 6 rooms and bath, steam heat, uptown. $480 annual income. Call after 5.30, 4 4579. The following properties can be bought for from two to five hundred dollars down, the balance on easy monthly terms: 1151 DERRY ST. 6 rooms and bath, new copper pices, newly papered.

626 OXFORD ST. 7 rooms and bath, all improvements, good condition. 1121 STATE ST. rooms and bath, steam heat, inlaid linoleum, first floor. 1927 LOGAN ST.

7 rooms and bath, elec tric, gas and water. 2125 DERRY ST. 9 rooms and bath, double garage, all improvements. 1502 BERRYHILL ST 8 rooms and bath. all improvements.

W. H. NELSON FRONT AND CHESTNUT STS. 909 S. 9TH ST.

3 story frame 10 rooms, electricity and water. Large lot. $2500. EZRA C. CASSELL 1608 STATE 3 2514 GOOD INVESTMENT 6 BRICK HOUSES Good renters.

Rent for S18. Can be bought for $1500 apiece. WEBER REALTY CO. Phone 7881 I LOVELY SINGLE HOME 4808 Derry St. Attacneo, garage.

easily financed. Backenstoss Realy Corp. Phone 4 8585. BUY AND MOVE IN 1614 Derry Street is vacant and can be inspected at any time. It has 8 good sized rooms and bath.

Special price to settle an estate. MILLER BROS. CO. 213 LOCUST ST. 1817 HOLLY ST.

Reduced $500. Brick, 7 rooms and bath, steam heat, garage. H. G. PEDLOW.

1444 Market St. 3 6306. 215 KELSO PAXTANG $6000.00 $600.00 DOWN 818 NORTH 16TH ST. Single. Corner, Garage.

Steam Heat $6700.00 $750.00 DOWN Semi detached, Stoker, Splendid Location KEYSTONE TRUST CO. 3rd and Calder Sts. Phone 8221 FOR SALE As a home or for invest ment. Desirable locations, medium prices, nominal down payment. See our list before acting.

ALLISON EAST END TRUST or your own Realtor. 65 Suburban For Sale 855 MARKET LEMOYNE, PA. Large house on extensive corner lot. WALTER JOHNSTON. Realtor 3 7311 t7 Farms and Land For Sale SEVERAL, GOOD FARM INVESTMENTS 145 best in that $14,500.

70 6 miles from $5oOO. Will sell to adjust an estate. Phone 2.8292 eves, 7.30 to 9.30 p. m. 68 Lots For Sale PAXTONIA GARDENS PAXTONIA 15 Vacant Lots at various locations.

800 foot frontage In all W500 N. W. CORNER CRANBERRY AND KELLY STS. Vacant lot. 52x6x82 $8500 LIQUIDATING TRUSTEES OF COMMONWEALTH AND UNION TRUST COMPANIES 306 CAPITAL BANK BLDG.

Phone 4 3776 NEAR SUMMERDALE LAND BY THE ACRE Or large lots, $100 and up. On hard road, electric. City telephone. On easy terms. RUSSELL WOOD 1229 N.

2nd 2 1075 FOR BEST RESULTS AT LOWEST COST USE TELEGRAPH WANT ADS. PHONE 2 4111. LIFE'S DARKEST MOMENT 4CL itou HAVETo DO IS Keep The GRASS OfJ ALL. efSHTeEM FAIRWAYS AHO GREcNS COT" njice amp short, ey ecmnc our nee at4ah. aho KeePfNC AT IT UNTIL i or 7.3o P.a You WLL.

ee AMi2.eO AT PROGRcSS. IF Voo ftEAt LY PUT VooR heAKf into IT I Aai SuRc You will Do' AS SooP A DbB AS ovR MoTOfiZCO MowCRS. ALWAYS Rmcm6cR lb STOP WHewve You see a PLAYeR making a shot. ll ms ht Go To IT, AND 6VtRY SATURDAY NIGHT COM6 To enAiRMAM of Auctions Legals 76 Legal Notices NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that letters testamentary on the Estate of Grace M. Riess (or Grace M.

Reissl, late of Harrisburg, Dauphin county, Pennsylvania, have been granted to the undersigned. All persons indebted to said estate will make immediate payment and those holding claims against said estate will present them for settlement to ALMEDA McCLEARY. 1123 N. Front Harrisburg, Executrix. Or to: SAMUEL WILSON, 503 Keystone Harrisburg, Pa.

NOTICE LETTERS OF ADMINISTRATION c. t. a. in the Estate of Vera Zeigler Statler (Mrs. Harry Sutler), late of Susquehanna Township, Dauphin County, Pennsylvania, having been granted to the unaersignea, ail persons inaeDtea to said Estate are hereby requested to make immediate payment and those having claims will present them without delay to ilAHriX A.

slATLLn, Administrator c. t. River Road, R. Harrisburg, Pa. Or to: DAVID M.

WALLACE. Attorney. 222 North Third street. tiarrisourg, fa. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that Letters of Administration on the Estate of John D.

Long late of the City of Harrisburg. Dauphin County, Pennsylvania, have been granted to the undersigned. All persons indebted to said Estate will make immediate payment.nd those holding claims against said Estate will pre sent them for settlement to HARRY D. LONG, 113 N. Second Harrisburg, Pa.

MAUD L. MARTIN, 1117 N. Sixth Harrisburg, Pa. Or: HANDLER HANDLER. Blackstone Building, 112 market Harrisburg, Pa.

NflTTPlT. To John C. Bucher, Rudolph F. Kelker, executor, estate of John C. Bucher, deceased, John C.

Bucher, Admr. d. h. n. a nf F.etatn nt Jrthn Bucher, deceased, their heirs, executors, administrators and assigns and all other parues lmerestea: Take nnticp that nn Tnlv 13 10d9 Monteomerv Trarp nnH lTrorf thaler presented their Petition to the Court of Common Pleas of Dauphin County averring that they are the owners of that certain tract of land situate in Harrisburg, Dauphin County, Pennsylvania, cov ered oy tne neremafter mentioned mortgages, described as follows: "All that mnietv nr imrlliHHol of all that certain piece, parcel or lot of ground situate in tne Borough of Harrisburg, aforesaid, and limited and described as follows, to wit: Bounded by Walnut Street, hv Int.

Nn am the nn Mht by Meadow Lane on the southeast and uy 101 no. juj on tne southwest, being the lot number three hundred and two louzi tne general flan of said Town. "The same being th unHlviriaH hoif part of the lot or piece of ground granted and conveyed by Robert Han is, surviving Executor of John Harris, deceased, to Elizabeth Henry (now Elizabeth Apple ton, party hereto) and Mary Patterson by his deed duly executed, bearing date the 13th day of October, 1821, as will appear by reference to said deed." That two unsatisfied mortgages upon said premises remain of record in the Office of the Recorder of Deeds of Dau ohin Cnnntv hnth dv.n Appleton and Thomas A. Appleton, her uuauauu, uaiea January 10, iiW4. and June 21, 1834, respectively, and recorded in said Office in Mortgage Book Vol.

i. raee ann iMnripoir Hnnir "I vn 1, Page 24, respectively, for $200.00 and ou.vu, leapeuuveiy, uuin payaoie on January l. 1835, which mortgages remain unsatisfied. That UDwards nf twpntv nn mi vmqc uaa eiapsea since tne principal of said mortgages became due, and no payment has been made within such period of Princinal or interest and nravinir fnr ino satisfaction thereof. That said Court nn 19 iqao No.

243 June Term, 1942 designated August 24. 1942 at 10 nn n'r lnilr A lvyf iira. em War Time) at the Court' House in narrisDurg, Pennsylvania; as the time and place for hearing said Petition; and directed the Sheriff tn elv publication to all parties interested in sucn mongages to appear in Court on the dav dRslfmatH tn m.tn ancrar Upon failure to appear or answer, the Court will decree that the lanri ho leased from such mortgages. W. L.

WINDSOR, III Sheriff of Daunhin Cnuntv JOHN A. HALT. Attorney for Petitioners Automobiles 77 Automobiles For Sale BEST BUYS IN TOWN HARRISBURG BUlCK UO. 218 S. CAMERON ST.

PHONE 4 4111 '40 Buick Sedan, $795 Special Model. In perfect condition throughout. HARRY CRAMER 158 S. Front Steelton $190 UNPAID BALANCE Repossessed 1937 Terranlane. excellent condition.

CAMERON SERVICE 336 S. Cameron 'i TON TURRET TOP CHEVROLET In good repair; reconditioned. Phone 3 9091. 1940 NASH CLUB COUPE Blue, beauty. Radio, overdrive.

Perfect tires. Price $595. 95 Wood Steelton. Phone 9 4217. FOR DEFENSE WORKER 1938 Ford Sedan, good condition.

Price $250. Apply to Richard KitzmiUer, 1838 State Harrisburg, after 6 m. 79 Trucks For Sale FORD STAKE BODY A condition, easily worth $400. Will take $275 cash. 867 Market Lemoyne.

SEE OUR USED TRUCKS M. BRENNER SON 1702 N. 3RD ST. 900 S. CAMERON ST, 23RD MAIN PENBROOK Bv Webster thc srccms coMMirree AMD Ser Youf 75 CENTS fJ 6ooD, hard cash Boy who PoesNT case 1 mM im MUCH FOR OWIN6 LAWNS 'fA jf 'Lifch Automobiles 80 Motorcycles and Bicycles HARLEY DAVIDSON 1936 Model 80.

Ready to so $215.00 KAY FITCH 1408 N. Third St. MOTORCYCLE AND BICYCLES Bought, sold and rebuilt. Indian sales and berv vice. 1210 N.

6th. 1 1942 INDIAN CHIEF Good as new. Phone 4 5645. SAVE GAS Three wheel Auto Glide package car. Indian Sales and Service.

1210 N. 6th St. 85 Wanted Automobiles HIGHEST CASH PRICE FOR YOUR CAR SUTLIFF CHEVROLET 13th Paxton Phone 4 6155 CASH FOR YOUR CAR HARRY CRAMER 158 S. FRONT ST. STEELTON AUTOMOBILES WANTED Cash Paid Brina Car to or Phone 3 1786 SULLIVAN'S LOT 140 Cameron St.

CASH FOR VOUH CAR Highest prices paid. Quick action. ART ZWRlFEl 70 Cameron 407S Engineers to Meet at Salmon Hole The Middle Division Locomotive Engineers Finance Club will meet at J. C. Richards cottage at Salmon Hole, Cumberland county, at 1 p.

Wednesday, July 15. The club will not hold its annual corn picnic this year; The secretary, W. W. Winn, makes known that the daylight meeting will be a corker. Standing of the Crews Harrlsburr and Enola Side Philadel phia Division P.

R. R. Road Crews. bnola engine crews first to go after 12.01 p. m.

223. 221. 215. 203. 217, 219.

230. 208, 214, 228. 210. 218. Lnola engine amboy crews first to go after 12.01 p.

m. 331, 325, 322. Enola trains crews first to go after 12.01 p. m. 209.

208. 221, 219. 218. 206. Enola train amboy crews first to go after 12.01 p.

m. 327. 323. 325, 322. Enola Jersey trams crews first to go after 12.01 p.

m. 612, 617, 613, 623. 649. 645, 615. 632.

669, 619. 6S1. 600. 635, 641. 636, 655.

665 616. 614, 624. 626. Enola Jersey engine crews first to go after 12.01 p. m.

677, 647. 60). 605, 681, 667. 603. 636.

623, 644, 620, 657, 63P, 655, 642, 671, 632. 629. 609 651. 659, 600, 653, 645, 649. 673.

631. 612, 604, 616, 615, 606. Camden engine crews first to eo after 12.01 p. m. 179, 177.

178. 175. 171. Camden train crews first to go after 12.01 p. m.

175. Engineers up 677, 215. 217. 228. 321.

Firemen for 627. 629. 175, 179, 215. Conductors for 209. Brakemen for 613.

645, 649. 175. Engineers un Emerick. Good. Swcet zer, Ramsey.

Warfel. McCune. Wisegar ver. Denninson, Doyle. Awkerman.

W. P. Zimmerman. Sherrick, Hoch. Lavertv, Polleck.

Lowerv. Uttley. Peiffer. Kase, swicegooa. Kessei.

cmgencn. BlcKei Kugle. Kic, Kicker, Leitheiser, G. A. Brown.

Firemen up Africa, Bowers. Clark Kistler. Hetrick. Frey. Hock.

Doughter, Lee. Albright. Kerstetter. J. Henderson.

Trephan, Winters, Stewart. Barney, Turner, Shugart. H. Johnson. Tickr.

G. Bobb. C. F. Johnson.

Enck. Chubb. Crouse. Hambright. Duffey, Willis, Gun tner, Griffins, Shultz.

Conductors up Osmond, Graff; Coulter, Etzweiler, Stambaugh. Cooper. Walker, Kuhlwind. Derrick, Bowers, Swenson, apence. Shelly.

Brakemen up Walshorn. Wentzel. Noe gle, Mussa, Heckert. Jolley, Risser, Zerbe, Pruitt, Jacobs, Zamaska, Salerno, Hos field, Potteiger. Harrisburr anit Enola Side Middle Di vision P.

R. R. Road Crews. (Note) Turn Altoona train and engine crews on 8 hours. Enola engine crews first to go aftpr 1Z.U1 p.

m. 145. 124. 156. 146, 129, 160, 148, 123, 121, 125, 138, 139, 150, 143.

155. 140, 128. Wfth 1 Altoona crews here and 8 reported coming. Enola train crews first In go after 12.01 n. m.

144. 160. 146. 126, 157, 148, 164, 129, 127, 162. 135, 128, 155, 132, 136, 121.

139. 130. 145. With 0 Altoona crews here and 8 reported coming. Engineers up None.

Firemen for 123, 129. 145. Conductors for None. Brakemen for 148. Engineers up Adams.

Gantt. Swab, Peterman. Cloy. Coyle. Kennedy.

Camp bell. Evans. Firemen up w. Anderson. Atticks.

Leads. Conductors up Foultz. Brakemen up J. B. Greene.

LswR Miller. Smith, J. H. Greene. Croningan.

Savage. Decker, Morrow, McCrschsn. Hillbert. Arnold. Schmidt.

Garman. Sel mer. Hall, Butler, Sell, Rhoades, Noggle, Smith. Trick Enola Side Philadelphia Di viion P. R.

R. Yard Crews. Engineers for 8R, Ist IB and 2 extra'. Firemen for 8B. 51B.

3rd 2B. Ist IB. 2nd lB and 2 extras. up Taylor. K'user.

Boyer. Stahl. Walters. Sanders. Holmes.

Paul, Wagner, Wertz. Montell. Metz, Benfer, Stewart, Lake. Meek, Biker. Firemen up Gebhart, Wickman, Brown.

Miller. Conlev. Heliif. Omarra. Holland.

Koch. Hepler, Cramer, Fickes, Andrews. Mvers, Flickinger, Marts, Duck, Fitting. Snyder. Grady.

extra clerks marked up 12.01 p. m. Barnett, Kauffman. Extra sw'tclimcn marked uo 12.01 p. m.

Owens. Zerbe. Shaffer. Pefflev. Pct rocki, Howe, Scott, Martz, Yountz, Wi: mer.

Last brakeman out Rebold. Trick Harrisburg Side Philadelphia Division P. R. R. Yard Crews.

Engineers for 2 extras. Firemen for 18B, 29B, 13B, 10B, and 2 extra. F.ngineers tip Engle. Beaver. Cain.

Ruppley. Beyers. Young. Henderson. Spam Burns.

Lauver. Rice. Firemen up L. J. Murray.

Schubaur. P. Gisnett. Ludlow. Troutman.

Wolfe, Sweeney. Deihl, Ridge. Marks. Malonfy, Black. Kemper, Reiter, A.

W. Snyder, Skiles. Runkle, Ritter. Messliger, Schel gel, Chawjkowskl. Liddick, Kerns.

Bol and. Mader, Hambright, Fisher. Hanson, watts. Hummer. Last brakeman out Gardner.

Add P. R. R. Passenger Crews Philadelphia Crews. Conductors uri Rudolph, Hoffman.

Far ra, Kruger, Cole, Romberger. Ho'mes, Hayburn, Stanley, Layman, Bader, Mus ser. Brakemen up Hostettler. Sample, Stine. Zeigler, Botts.

Myers. H. J. Cressler, Shannon. Yingst.

Huber, iiogentogier, Mattis, Bowers, Shaffer. Conductors for Pass extra, 2 2, Drag. Brakemen for Pass extra, 2 2, Drag, 2, 54. Middle Division Conductors up Don nally. Williams, Sutton.

Brakemen up Harris, Wertz, Shull, Adams. Hibsman, Alexander, Shingler, Cree. Hostettler, Cutshall. Conductors for Pass extra. Brakemen for Pass extra.

Williamsport Division Conductors up Downs. Neagley. steitzer, stupman, Krohn. Hatter, Hall. Brakemen up Krohnr Stotter, Miller, Klinger.

Gheene, DeBarr. Dysard. Wil helm. Conductors for Pass extra. 6kPm.

Baggagemasters for 571. 581. Brakemen for aPss extra 6kPm. 581 575. Baltimore Division Conductors up Pyle, Smith.

Hubbard, Weltv. Brakemen up Young, Andrews, shan non. Carberry Sorenkie. Baker, Costello, Huck, Harrison, Lee. Wagner.

Conductors for Pass extra 2 554. Baggagemasters for 562. Brakemen for Pass extra 2 554. 518. P.

R. R. Passenrer Crews Middle Di vision Extra enginemen marked uo at 12.01 n. Wright. Richards.

Gross. Ross, Sheesley. Mohler, Derrick, Beech man, Hudson, HartzeL Weinand, Wehltng. P. Lvter.

Pee. Enginemen wanted for trains Pass extra 2 coupler, 65. With 0 Altoona extra crews here. Extra firemen marked lup at 12.01 p. m.

Crimmel. Smith." Rohler. Adams, Reik, Crain, Trostle. Vest. Kline, Mease, Knisely.

Berry. Taggert. Rhinehart. Firemen wanted for trains Pass extra 2 coupler. With 0 Altoona extra crews here.

PhiladelDhla Division Extra engine men marked up at 12.01 p. m. Cullen, OBITUARIES WILLIAM D. MOWEKY William D. Mowery, 73, 1721 Perm street, died today in a local hospital.

He was a retired Pennsylvania Railroad passenger conductor on the Philadelphia Divis ion, a member of Euclid Lodge No. 698, F. and A. Harrisburg Consistory, Scottish Rite Masons and Zembo Shrine Temple. Sur vivors are a son4 Charles C.

Ehzabeth, N. a daughter, Mrs. Attie Fisher, Harrisburg: two grandchildren; a brother, Jacob and sisters, Misses Elizabeth and Anna, all of Paradise. Serv ices will be held Friday, 2 p. at the Charles C.

Baker funeral parlors, Third and Maclay streets, the Rev. Newell C. Grimes, West minster Presbyterian Church, of ficiating. Burial will be in Roll ing Green Cemetery. Friends may call at Baker's Thursday after 7 p.

m. WILLIAM WISHAN William Wishan, 413 Harris street, died today at a local hos pital. He is survived by his widow, Mrs. Nellie Wishan. Serv ices will be at the Hawkin's fu neral home, 1007 North Second street, Friday at 10 a.

m. The Rev. C. Jay Reiff, Pilgrim Holiness Church, will officiate. Burial will be in the East Harrisburg Cemetery.

MRS. GRACE II, WELCOMERV Mrs. Grace Helen Welcomer, 32, 616 Woodbine street, died in a local hospital, Monday. She is survived by her mother, Mrs. W.

W. Welcomer, Harrisburg; three sisters, Catherine, Mrs. William Rathfon and Mrs. Raymond Sheaffer, all of Harrisburg; two brothers, Burt, New Bloomfield; Edwin, Harrisburg. Services will be Thursday at 2 p.

at the residence, the Rev. T. V. Miller, Newport, officiating. Burial will be in New Bloomfield Cemetery.

Friends may call at the home after 7 p. m. JOHN McCAULEY John McCauley, 68, 1415 Derry street, a former resident of Steel ton, died at a local hospital, Mon day. He was employed by the Bethlehem Steel Company. He is survived by one son, Charles, Philadelphia.

He was a member of Harrisburg Lodge, No. 12, B. P. O. Elks.

Services will be at 10 a. Thursday, at the Joseph A. Wiede man funeral home, 357 South Second street, Steelton, the Rev. Paul C. Felton, Methodist Church in Steelton, officiating.

Burial will be in Wrightsville. Friends may call at the funeral home after 7 p. tomorrow. MRS. LUCY HEAGY HAYS Carlisle, July 14.

Mrs. Lucy Heagy Hays, 81, widow of Jacob Hays, died Sunday night at the home of her son, Jesse L. Hays, 1 Irvine street. She was a member of First Lutheran Church and is survived by twp sons, Jesse L. and Charles A.

Hays, both of Carlisle; a sister, Mrs. Harry Thomas, Harrisburg: a brother, Abram Heagy, Harris burg; four grandchildren and a great grandchild. Services will be held at m. tomorrow at the Lutz Funeral Home with burial in Westminster Cemetery. Friends may call to night at the funeral home.

KILLIAN DRAYER Middletown, July 14. Killian Drayer, 62, a former resident of Middletown, who for a number of years has been living at Lewis town, died at the home of his brother, Howard Drayer. 724 South Catherine street, Middle town, Monday. County Coroner Dr. Earl H.

Grim, town, was sum moned, and said death was due to heart disease. He came to Middletown Sunday on a visit when he Decame with indigestion. He is survived by his widow; a son, John Drayer, Middletown; his mother, Mrs. Matilda Drayer, town, and two brothers, Herbert Drayer, Royalton, and Howard Drayer, Middletown. The body was taken to Lewis town, where services will be held at the W.

A. Barr Funeral Home. JOSEPH A. SHUPP "Carlisle, July 14. Services for Joseph A.

Shupp, 59, justice of the peace for the past 18 years and a former burgess of Mt. Holly Springs, who died Saturday night were held this afternoon at the home. Chestnut street. Burial was in Mt. Holly Springs Cemetery.

Shupp who had been in poor health for several years was stricken last week at the court house where he was a janitor. He is survived by his widow, Mrs. Mary Coulson Shupp; a daughter, Mrs. Carson Nelson, Mt. Holly Springs; two sisters, Mrs.

Herman Hippie, Carlisle, and Mrs. Al German, Harrisburg; two brothers, Harry, Mt. Holly Springs, and Charles Shupp, York R. and a grandson. Miller, Conrad, Ulrich, Shafmer, Felix, Young, Floyd.

JCnginemen wanted for trains rass ex tra. 2 2. 24. With 0 Phila. extra crews here.

With 1 N. Y. extra crew here. Extra firemen marked up at 12.01 p. m.

Hackenberger. Speese, Perry, Manning, Tsenoff, Patterson. Firemen wanted for trains Pass ex tra, 2 2. 72, 24. With 0 Phila.

extra crews here. With 1 N. Y. extra crew here. Williamsport Division Extra engine men marked up at 12.01 p.

m. Bier, Gemperling, Boob, Goodyear, Fortney, Reardon, Stewart, Klose, Snyder, Wetzel, Dressier, Cooper, Harpstar, Downs, Knts ly, Croel, Grimm. Enginemen wanted tor trains at Hbg. Pass extra OkPm. At Enola, 3 extras and couple 82.

Williamsport Division Extra firemen marked up at 12.01 p. m. Brutto, Lau bach. Rover. Hockman.

Bernineer. Hig gles. Major, Neidig, Helyt, Miller, Lyons. iremen wanted tor trains i no Pass extra 6kPm, 581. At Enola, 3 extras and couple 82.

Requiem Mass or nector Solemn Pontifical Mass nt Re. quiem for the Rev. Leo B. Kirch npr rprtnr nf St Marv'r: Mirtnlptnwn wi he reiehrat.pfl Wednesday at 10 a at thff church by the Most Rev. Georga Lo Leech, v.

J. Bishod of Harrisburg. Other officers of the Mass ar the Rt. Rev. Mser.

Georee Breckel, rector of St. Mary's Church. York. Assistant Priest Very Rev. Joseph Scheweich, rec lor OI tit.

JoseDhs Uhurrh. T.an. caster, and the. Rev John Weber pastor of St. Aloysius Church Liittiestown, vDeacons of Honor me.Kev.

F. A. Kirchner. of St Patrick's Church. Deacon of the Mass; the Rev.

Edward Bellas, oil at. John Church. OlvDhant. snh deacon, and the Rev. Thomas McGough, rector of St.

Ann's. Oi oieeuun, master oi ceremonies. The Rev. Maurice Costello, dean of studies at St. Vin.

cent Seminary, Latrobe, will preach the sermon. The body was taken to thd Church at 4 this afternoon and priests of the Diocese will recite the Devine Office of the Dead. The body will lie in state unti tne Mass tomorrow morning. Five Killed in Blast of Oil Storage Tanks Waynes ville, N. July 14.

Five persons were reported killed and at least six were seriously injured when tanks of the Stand I ard Oil Company distributin plant here exploded today. A correspondent of the Ashe A ville Times said two neartn homes were demolished and thre others were badly damaged when flames roared skyward from th gasoline storage tanks. The iivi reported killed and those injure; were understood to have beer residents of the homes. Easton Businessman Found Shot to Death! Easton. July 14.

P) W. BruJ Drinkhouse, 57, prominent Easton real estate and businessman was found shot to death in the Easton1 Heights Cemetery late yesterdaJ oy the caretaker, Carl Walter? Coroner D. F. Bachman termed the death "suicide." Drinkhouse had been treated for a serious heart condition, i was revealed, and at the time his death was secretary and tress urer of the Pomfret Realty Co. and examiner for the U.

S. Em ployment Service. He was form erly secretary and treasurer the Water Co. MRS. CLARENCE D.

RIDDLE Mrs. L. Maude Riddle, 225 Apple street, wife of Clarence died Monday at a local hospital Besides her husband she leave: one sister, Mrs. Phoebe Moellen back, Pittsburgh. Services wi) be at the Hawkin's funeral home 1007 North Second street, Thurs day, at 2 p.

m. The Rev. Thoma May, First United BrethreH Church, officiating. Burial wil be in East Harrisburg Cemetery Friends may call at the funera home Wdnesday from 7 to p. m.

HARRY E. FARNER Services will be held Thursda at 2.30 p. m. at the Dugan funera home, 1600 Market street, fo Harry E. Farner, 62, a forme resident here, who died July Duluth where he had lived fo 30 years.

The Rev. A. K. Wier State Street United Brethred hurch, will officiate and buria will be in the Prospect Hill Cem etery, Newvule. Friends may cal at Dugan's Wednesday 7 to 9 p.

Brothers and sisters surviving arJ William, Morrow, Harrisburg; At iee, Newville; Elmer and Evans Los Angeles; Miss Jennie, Harris burg; Mrs. Edna Swaner. Mr Edward Wells, Mrs. B. H.

Lutz Enola. MRS. LAURA VANASTEN Newville, July 14. Services fo: Mrs. Laura VanAsten, 83, wh died Saturday night at her homd 31 Chestnut street, were held thi afternoon at the Shoop Funera Home with burial in Prospec Hill Cemetery.

Mrs. VanAsten, who was th last charter member of St. Paul' Lutheran Church here, is survived by a son, Norman a brother! John E. Wheeler, Harrisburg; grandson, a great granddaughter a niece and two nephews. Classified Display FOR VACATION NEEDS FOR COAL CLOTHING OR ANY OTHER NECESSITIES YWI SIMATIME IS SUFFICIEIT 10 BORROW FROM $20 to $300 DO EMMRASSIIG IK VESTI6ATH3MS 0 For Qaick Action Call 4 6179 A.

O.R CREDIT, MC. "A OUT Of THI WfU KNOWN AlC RAN" 7 S. Market Square RUSSELL K. PACKER, Manager.

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