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Legal Notices NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, that an DDlication will be made to the Depart' nient of State of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania at Harrisburg. Pennsylvania, an Monday the 21st day of January, 1946 fey KELLOGG SWITCHBOARD SUPPLY COMPANY, a foreign corporation formed under the laws of the State of Illinois, where its principal office is located at flfisn 8. Cicero Avenue. Chicago, Illinois, for a certificate of withdrawal under the provisions of the Business Corporation Law of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania approved May 5, 1933. The registered office of the said corporation in the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania is located at 500 North Third Street, Harrisburg, Pennsylvania, co McNees, Wallace Nurick.

McNEES, WALLACE NURICK Attorney at Law State Street Building, Harrisburg, Pa. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, That an aDnlication will be made to the Depart' ment of State of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania at Harrlsbure. Pennsylvania, on Monday the 21st day of January, Is46 by H. L. GREEN PROPERTIES COR PORATION, a foreign corporation formed under the laws of the State of Delaware, where Its principal office is located at Industrial Trust Building, W.

Tenth Street, Wilmington, Delaware, for a certificate of withdrawal under the pro visions of the Business Corporation Law of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania approved May 5, 1933. The registered office of the said cor Doration in the Commonwealth of Penn sylvania is located at 500 North Third Harrisburg, Pennsylvania, co McNees, wauace muricK. McNEES, WALLACE NURICK Attorneys at Law State Street Building, Harrisburg, Pa. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN: (a) An application to file a certificate lor the conduct of a business under an assumed or fictitious name will be filed on the 14th day of January, 1946 with the Prothonotary of Dauphin County and with the Secretary of the Commonwealth Of Pennsylvania under the Act approved June 28, 1917, P. L.

645, and the amendments thereto. t. (bl The names and addresses of all persons owning or interested in said business are: Justine Cohen, 209 Mont rose Street, Harrisburg, George Shongut, 25 Fern Avenue, New Kochelle, Westchester County, New York, Sylvia Shongut, 25 Fern Avenue, New Rochelle, Westchester County, New York, and Isabel Shoneut. 25 Fern Avenue. New LRochelle, Westchester County, New York.

ine name, or aesigxiauun under which the proposed business is to De conducted is J. tUHisn. (d) The location of the principal office of the said business is 209 Montrose Street, Dauphin County, Pennsylvania. COMPTON HANDLER, ESQS. Blackstone Bldg.

Harrisburg, Penna. I WILL NOT BE RESPONSIBLE for any Dills not contracted by myself personally. CHARLES E. THOMPSON, 1078 S. Cameron Harrisburg, Pa.

PROCLAMATION IN DIVORCE Dauphin County, ss: Tn tho rniirt nf r'nwirvirtw Ding, rtttt phin County, No. 373, June Term, 194o. Libel in divorce a vinculo matri monii, Ivan Zisser vs. Mary Zisser. The subpoena and alias subpoena in the above stated case have been returned non est inventus." You, Mary Zisser.

are therefore directed to appear in the court at Harrisburg, on the 21st day of January. A. D. 1946. to answer the complaint herein filed.

B. A. WEILLS, JR. Sheriff Harrisburg, December 26, 1945 Classified Display DID YOU LOSE '50 by selling your car before getting our high price! We Pay Highest Possible Prices ART ZWEIFEL 70 S. CAMERON Phone 2 4072 MR.

PROPERTY OWNER you contemplate selling ESTATE FOR SALE COLUMN OF THE HARRISBURG TELEGRAPH. Many thousands upon thousands of TELEGRAPH readers are seeking homes today reach these buyers through the TELEGRAPH CLASSIFIED ADS. Describe your home in full detail for a quick sale at the highest price. CALL 2 4111 for Assistance MEN WANTED No Experience Necessary Good Chance for Promotion Apply While Jobs Are Still Available Central Iron Steel Company Front and Dock HARRISBURG, PENNA. FOR FOLKS IN A HURRY If your time and cash are short, see the company that likes to say "Yes" to loan requests, ftumrf can give you cash for seasonal needs quickly.

Check these additional advantages of gerang your loan ai 1. Loans up to 18 months. 4 out of 6 who ask for a loan here get It. fc, Loans made to employed men or women on signature alone, furniture or auto. Loans made for any worthwhile purpose pay bills and debts, taxes, medical attention, clothing, repairs, etc.

Don't borrow unnecessarily, but If a loan will solve your problem, give us a chance to say "Yes" wont you? Come In or telephone, Ontaln loan, tspedauj for pnrchsM of ratrietod fcnu, limited to ontha.J Loans $10 to $250 or more fl REM FRED i 4 M. 2nd Legal Notices PROCLAMATION IN DIVORCE Dauphin County, ss: In the Court of Common Plea of Dau phin County, No. 153, September Term, 1945. Libel in divorce avin culo matrimonii, Mary E. Strawn vs.

Douglas P. Strawn. The subpoena and alias subpoena In the above stated case have been returned "non esi inventus. You. Douglas P.

Strawn, are tneretore directed to appear ia the court at Har rfohiirff. on the 4th day of Feb ruary. A. D. 1946, to answer the com plaint herein filed.

Sheriff Harrisburg, December 28, 1945 PROCLAMATION IN DIVORCE TtaiinKIn rnnntv. br: ir, thu Court of Common Pleas of riannhin Countv. No. 239, Sep tember Term, li3. liioei in uivurtc matrimonii.

Josenh W. Hesse vs. Ethel B. Hesse. The subpoena and alias subpoena In the above staiea case nave been returned "non est Inventus." You, Ethel B.

Hesse, are therefore directed to appear in the court at warrisDurg, on the 4th Day of February A. p. 1946, to answer the complaint herein eOj D. At CM on. Sheriff January 8th, line.

a 4mtnietroinn on the Estate XjVblCIB Wl uiii. of Margaret Hillyard, late of Chambers i i c. Tnumliln. IJ 1. nil! jvumu, oww i Harrisburg, Pennsylvania, having Been granted to toe unaersignea, i vkivvu indebted to saia esiaie are icnucareu i i.

imMA.4iat tiavmpTit and those having claims to present me amc win out delay to DARWIN U. nixd 1 n.iuj, R. D. 1, Harrisburg, Penna. Administrator.

Or) to MARK T. M1LNUK. 401 Bergner Building, Harrisburg, Pa. Attorney NOTICE OF THE PREPARATION Of THE PROPOSED BUDGET IW Xtti BOROUGH OF PAXTANG. Notice is hereby given that the Council of the Borough of Paxtang has nrenared the Dronosed budget for the year 1946 and that it will be available for public inspection in the office of the Borough Secretary in tne municipal building for a period of fifteen days from this date.

H. R. WELSH, President Attest: A. Bell, Secretary Paul H. Rhoads, Solicitor, January 9, 1946.

ADVERTISEMENT NOTICE is hereby given that the Court of Common Pleas of Dauphin County has fixed Monday. January 28, 1946 at 10.00 o'clock A. M. In Court Room No. 1 an the time and place for the receipt sealed bids for the purchase of the fol lowing tract of land: A certain tract of land suuaxe in the 14th Ward of Harrisburg, known as 620 Antoine Street.

(Lots 83, 84, 85, 86). All bids must be accompanied by a certified check in 10 of the amount of pach bid. In addition to the bid, the successiui bidder must pay all record costs. The Petition for the sale of said prop erty is filed to No, 591 September Term, 1945. COUNTY COMMISSIONERS OF DAUPHIN COUNTY MARK T.

MILNOR, 401 Bergner Building, Harrisburg, Pa. PROCLAMATION IN DIVORCE Dailnhin Countv. SS: In the court of Common Pleas of Dauohin County. No. 249, Sep tember Term, 1945.

Libel in divorce a vinculo matrimonii, Blanche Logan vs. Roy A. Logan. The subpoena and alias subpoena in the above stated case have been returned "non est inventus, iou, Roy A. Logan, are therefore directed to aDoear in the court at Harrisburg, on the 11th Day of February A.

D. 1946, to answer the complaint herein filed. B. A. WEILLS, JR.

Sheriff Harrisburg, January 8th, 1946. PROCLAMATION IN DIVORCE DauDhin County, ss: In the Court ot common pieas oi DaiiDhin County. No. 105, Sep tember Term, 1945. Libel in divorce a vinculo matrimonii, Erma R.

Pearson vs. George H. Pearson. The subpoena and alias subpoena in the above stated case have been returned "non est inventus." You, George H. Pearson, are therefore directed to appear in the court at Harris burg.

on the 4th Day of February A. D. 1946, to answer the complaint herein filed. B. A.

WEILLS, JR. Sheriff Harrisburg, January 8th, 1946. Classified Display your home use the REAL LOAN SERVICE Employers, volved. friends not ln 5. Tou get full amount of 6.

Tou control cost. The quicker you repay, the less the cost. 1. Loans made on 1 visit to the office. Telephone, then stop In to sign and pick up the cash.

FINANCE COy SUPPLEE, Manager St. Phone 7258 Pi. Legal Notices LETTERS OF ADMINISTRATION in the Estate of Rudolph Malcher, late of the City of HarrisDurg, uaupnin county, Pennsylvania, having been granted to the undersigned, all persons indebted to said Estate are requested to make immediate payment, and those having claims will present them for settlement without delay to CAPITAL BANK TRUST COMPANY 222 Market Street Harrisburg, Pennsylvania Administrator Or to REXFORD M. GLASPEY, ESQ. Bergner Building Harrisburg, Pa.

The proposed budget for the year 1946, of the Borough of Penbrook, Penbrook, has been prepared and is available for public inspection in the office of the Borough Secretary, ,2816 Boas Street, Penbrook, Penna, C. E. MECKLEx. Secretary. BANK STATEMENT Report of the condition of CENTRAL trust company, HarrisDurg, member of the Federal Reserve System.

located at 1228 30 N. Third Street, Harrls bure. Dauphin county, as ox tne 31st day of December, 1945. in accordance with a cau made by the Secretary of Banking of Pennsylvania pursuant to the provisions of the Department of Banning code ano the Federal Reserve Bank of this district pursuant to the provisions of the Federal tteserve aci. ASSETS Loans and discounts 2,621,218 37 Mortgages insured under Na tional Housing Act 89,173 80 United States Government obligations, direct and ffuar anteed S.701,644 76 Obligations of States and po litical subdivisions 570,686 S3 Other bonds, notes and de Dentures MJ.iUB 76 Corporate stocks (including S36.UOO stock of ederal lie serve Bank) 39,600 00 Cash, balances' with other banks.

Including reserve balances, exchanges for Clearing House, and cash items in Drocess of collec tion 3,015,257 43 Bank premises owned, S121.95S.46: furniture and fixtures, $1.00 121.957 46 Real estate owned other than bank premises 53,361 81 Real estate sales' 34,899 07 Other assets 1,921 74 Total Assets LIABILITIES 73 Demand deposits of individ uals, partnerships and cor porations 6,335,805 26 Time deposits of individuals, partnerships and corporations 3,234,263 98 Deposits' of United States 1,490,861 91 78,997 47 163,517 61 WVCllllllCUfa Deposits of banks Other deposits (certified and officers' checks, etc.) Total Deposits $11,303,446 23 Other liabilities 20,474 50 Total Liabilities $11,323,920 73 CAPITAL ACCOUNTS Common shares (total par value, $400,000.00) Tnt.al Par Value Caoi tal Stock 400.000 00 Surplus 900,000 00 Undivided profits, net 108,794 47 Reserves 29,516 53 Total Capital 1,435,311 00 Total Liabilities and Capital Accounts 73 MEMORANDA Pledged assets and securities loaned (book value): (a) U. S. Government obligations, direct and guaranteed, pledged to secure deposits and other liabilities 1,654,000 00 (b) Other assets pledged to secure deposits and other liabilities (i 1 ing notes and bills redis counted and securities sold under repurchase agreement) 54,189 00 (e) Total 1,708,189 00 Secured liabilities: (a) Deposits, other than trust funds, secured by pledged assets pursuant to requirements of law 1,490,902 35 (b) Trust fund deposits secured by pledged assets pursuant to requirements of law 67,973 40 (e) Total 1,558,875 75 Commonwealth of Pennsylvania County of Dauphin, ss: B. W. RIDER, Treasurer of the above named institution, do solemnly swear that this report Is true, and that the schedules attached hereto and those on the back of this report fully and correctly represent the true state of the several matters therein set forth.

B. W. RIDER Treasurer Sworn and subscribed to before me this 8th dav of January. 1946. (Signed) NETTIE P.

HEMPERLY (Notarial Seal) Notary Public Mv commission expires March 7. 1947. The within report and schedules have been examined by each of us and are hereby attested as correct. J. A.

DONALDSON RITCHIE LAWRIE, JR CHARLES H. GRAFF Directors BANK STATEMENT Report of the condition of HARRISBURG TRUST COMPANY, located at 16 South Second street, Harrisburg, as of the 31st day of December, 1945. Published in accordance with a call made by the Secretary of Banking of Pennsylvania pursuant to tne provisions of tne Department of Banning coae. ASSETS Loans and discounts (in cluding no overdrafts) 2,279,422 34 United States Government oblieations. direct and guaranteed 10,853,407 80 Obligations of states and po litical subdivisions 358,000 00 Other bonds, notes and de bentures 2,274,089 53 Corporate stocks (including no stock of Federal Re serve Bank) 234.719 84 Cash, balances with other banks, including reserve balances, exchanges for Clearing House, and cash items in process of collec tion 5,441,312 38 Real estate owned other man bank premises 413,946 08 Other assets 70 19 Total Assets $21,854,967 86 LIABILITIES Demand deposits of individuals, partnerships and corporations 7.529.127 31 Time deposits of individuals, partnerships and corporations 4.674.470 17 Deposits of States and political subdivision 6,790.391 31 Deposits of banks 491,955 34 Other deposits (certified and officers checks, etc.) 303,796 60 Total Deposits $19,789,733 73 CAPITAL ACCOUNTS Common shares 16,000 (total par value $400, 000 00) Total Par Value Capital Stock Outstanding 400,000 00 Surplus 1,200,000 00 Undivided profits, net 265.234 13 Reserves (including retire ment fund for preferred capital) 200,000 00 Total Capital Accounts 2,065,234 13 Total Liabilities and Capi tal Accounts $21,854,967 86 MEMORANDA Pledged assets' and securities loaned (book value): (a) U.

S. Government obligations, direct and guaranteed, pledged to secure deposits and other liabili ties 5,880,500 00 ID? utner assets pledged to secure deposits and other liabilities (including notes and bills rediscounted and securities sold under re purchase agreement) 594,000 00 (e) Total 6,474,500 00 Secured liabilities: (a) Deposits, other than trust funds, secured by pledged assets pursuant to requirements of law 6,474,500 00 (e) Total 6,474,500 00 Commonwealth of Pennsylvania County of Dauphin, ss: P. V. Minter. Treasurer, of the above named institution, do solemnly swear that the above statement is true to the best of my knowledge and belief.

signed P. V. Minter, Treasurer. Sworn and subscribed to before me this 8th day of January, 1946. Signed ANNA E.

DEWHIRST, Notarial Seal Notary Public. Correct Attest: Signed: J. H. TROUP, Ed S. HERMAN, GEORGE W.

BEILY, 3RD, Directors, Man's Leg Broken Matthew Stefano, 61, 330 Race street, Middletown, suffered a compound fracture of the left leg and bruises of the body when a box fell on him while working at the Middletown Air Depot. He was admitted to the Harrisburg Hospital. His condition is satisfactory. Standing of the Crews Harrisburg and Enola Side PhiUdel Dhia Division P. R.

R. Road Crews. Enola engine crews first to go after. 12.01 P. M.

218, 2U7, 211, 202, 221, 223, 213, 203, 227. Enola Amboy engine crews first to go after 12.01 P. M. 321, 320, 322. Enola Jersey train crews iirst to go after 12.01 P.

M. 607, 655, 616, 624, 609, 622, 614, 643, 639, 621, 631, 631, 653. Enola Jersey engine' crews first to go after 12.01 P. M. 635, 604, 601, 673, 667, 659, 615, 610, 665, 614, 641, 636, 632, 013, 655.

629. 623. 618. Camden engine crews first to go after 12.01 P. M.

177, 175, 178. Camden train crews first to go after 12.01 P. M. 175. Engineers for 667, 178, 203, 227.

Firemen for 611, 629, 659, 225. Conductors for 603. 213. Brakemen for 601, 629, 631, 643, 655, 204. Engineers up Cence, Alexander, Relay, SDaneler.

uoees. win. snue. ong, Hughes, Hoch, Logan, Jaymes, Hacken berger, Manning, Griffith. Firemen up Martin.

Long. Ensmlnger, Baker. Witmer, Levins, Spangler, Gard ner, Gross, Kurtz, Poorman, Davis, Cul len. Conductors uc Wintermyer, Kuhlwind, Chorpening, Tressler. Brakemen up Hoch, Winters, Moyer, Tuckey, Blus, Holtzman, Custer, Gar rett.

McAllister, Floyd, Carberry. Harrisburg and 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 after 12.01 P. M. 125, 132, 151, 147. 121, 124, 146, 140, 150, 169, 136, 135, 144, 145, 143, 13U.

With 3 Altoona crews here and 4 re ported coming. Enola train crews first to go after 12.01 P. M. 120. 135.

158. 131. 142. 13R. 149 155 159.

'With 7 Altoona crews here and 4 reported coming. Engineers for 139, 148, 150. Firemen for 124, 136, 139, 154, 165. Conductors for 131, 139, 149. Brakemen for 135, 148, 149.

Engineers up Rhinehart, Hall. Still, Taggert, Knisely, Trostle. fireman up waiters, McDermott, Hoover, Miller, Lincenbach, Carter. Conductors up Anderson, Hoffman, Wilson. Brakemen up Custer.

Crumm, Grillo. Spangler, Snyder, Dayton, Heilman, Moore. Trick Harrisburr Side Philadel phia Division P. R. H.

Yard Crews. Firemen for 5B, 4th lB, 10B, 9B. Engineers up Young. Beyers. Rupoley.

Welsh, Stahl, Lake, Moses, Klinepeter, Walbourn, Wevadau, Clemm, Still, Shaub. Firemen up Ebersole, Horley, Zimmerman, Dickson, Shaffer, Hoover, Donohue, Zink, Keim, Fergerson, White, Rudy, Frank, Frey, Farner, Rudesill, Last Drakeman out Klmger. Trick Enola Side Philadelphia Di vision P. R. R.

Yard Crews. Engineers up Meek. Metz. Nolte. Swope, Kline, Pace.

Kocher, Kipp, Ar ter. snoop, neirn, Miner. Firemen up Zeiders. Zimmerman, Kopko, Graham, Spangler, High Noaker, Shaffer, Cornell, Poorman, Hoover, Lu kens, Zicqrello, Hatter, Funk, Franklin. Last Drakeman out Hughes'.

P. B. R. PASSENGER CREWS Middle Division Extra enginemen marked up at 12.01 P. M.

Kohr, Lerch, Stevens, Kennedy, Neumer, Morris, Cun kle. Smith. Gunderman. Mumper. Ben der, Orr, Snyder, Bitting, Reeder.

Ehginemen wanted for 2 Pass extra, 2 41. With no Altoona extra crew here. Extra firemen marked up at 12.01 P. M. Freeland, E.

H. Miller, S. M. Miller, Snyder, Rhoades, Leads, Eppley, Sherlock. Firemen wanted for 2 Pass extra, 2 41.

With no Altoona extra crews here. Philadelphia Division Extra enginemen marked up at 12.01 P. M. Gingerich, Kimmick, Rambo, Beistline, Horstick, Nace. Eckman.

Woods. Shettle. Vuchity. Uttley, Bair. wanted for 2 Pass extra, Adv 54, 1 Drag, 2 Specials.

With 1 Phila. extra crew here. With 2 N. Y. extra crews here.

Extra firemen marked ud at 12.01 P. M. Deniney, Diffendafer, Book, Lee, Gilbert, Lindemuth, Seiler, Swartz, Hanson, Henderson, Ulsh, Cook, Carbaugh, Het rick, Carroll, Shofstall, Willis, Romberger. firemen wanted for Pass extra, Adv 54. 1 Drag.

2 Specials. With 1 Phila. extra crew here. With 2 N. Y.

extra crews here. WHIiamsport Division Extra enginemen marked up, at 12.01 P. M. Etzzeiler, Lehman, Bier, Berger, Kepner, Reichen bach, Roush. Enginemen wanted for At none.

At Enola, 3 extras. WHIiamsport Division Extra firemen marked up at 12.01 P. M. Wareheim, Marks, Eishler, Cooper, Allen, Stutzman. Firemen wanted for At none.

At Enola. 3 extras. Philadelphia Division Conductors up Starner, Lytle, D. H. Farra, Goodwin, Wilson.

Dixon, Bader, Boerd, Gillis, Brakemen up Border, Mattis, J. Hitter, Stahl, J. N. Taylor, Leeser, Shaffer, Adams. Dunn, Mennig, K.

Taylor, Shannon, Weltmer, Lotz, Miller, Besteder, Hartman, H. L. Ritter, Casey, Walak, Stine, Cox, Sheckard. Conductors for 2 Pass extra, Adv 54, 3 specials, Drag. Brakemen for 2 Pass extra, Adv 54, 3 Specials.

1 Drag. 570. 24. 74. Middle Division Conductors up Ritter, Albright, Payne, Donnally, Davidson, Johnson, Cobaugh, Klinepeter, Trul linger.

Brakemen up Grimm, Brosslin, Hep tora, itegan, HODinson, mnger, ferry. penny, snyaer, Dore, Kicnards, eoasey, R. Koller, Shamo, Racco, Lytle, Fluss, Hicks, Glodek, Haag, Alexander. Conductors for 2 Pass extra, 3 Specials. 51.

623. 81. Brakemen for 2 Pass extr, 3 Specials, 45. 61. 71.

81. 69. 23. WHIiamsport Division Conductors up Shipman Hetter, Wayne, MaucK, Her rold, Showers, Cooper, Forseman, Wal lace, isyer, Kline. Brakemen up Wertz, Schminsky, Stuck, Fisher, Wheeler, Long, Garman, Weaver, Gossler, Miller, Damble, Sneeder, Ben, price, Beyers.

Baggagemasters for 571, 581, 575. Brakemen for 571. 633. 581. 575.

Baltimore Division Conductors up Kiinedinst, huck, wagner, Myers, Young, Erney, Bittner, Baker, Welty, Flowers. Brakemen up Erney, Shaver, Buhl, Sipa, Boyer, Gerhart, McClire, Zimmer. Conductors for Pass extra, Adv 554. Brakemen for Pass extra, Adv 554. Don't regard any grease too rancid, burned or smelly to save.

Legal Notices LETTERS TESTAMENTARY in the Estate of Myer (sometimes spelled Meyer) Gross, late of the City of Harrisburg, Dauphin County. Pennsylvania, deceased. having been granted to the undersigned, all persons indebted to said estate are hereby requested to make payment and those having claims will present them to EDYTHE GROSS 722 North Sixth St. Harrisburg, Penna. Executrix Or to HANDLER HANDLER, ESQS.

Blackstone Bldg. Harrisburg, Penna. PROCLAMATION IN DIVORCE Dauphin County, ss: In the Court of Common Pleas of Dauphin County, No. 157 September Term, 1945. Libel in divorce a vinculo matrimonii Anton F.

Sostaric vs. Rose Sostaric. The subpoena and alias subpoena in the above stated case have been returned "non est inventus." You, Rose Sostaric, are therefore directed to a pear in the court at Harrisburg, on the 13th day of January A. D. 1946, to answer the complaint herein filed.

B. A. WEILLS, Sheriff Harrisburg, December 19. 1945. CITY OF HARRISBURG DEPARTMENT OF STREETS AND PUBLIC IMPROVEMENTS BUREAU OF HIGHWAYS Sealed bids will be received by the Director of the Department of Streets ana public improvements at his office, xvoom uj, wiiy nan, HarrisDurg, Fem sylvan ia, until 10.00 A.

Eastern standard Time, January 21, 1946, for: ine construction of an eicht (8" inch Terra Cotta Pine Sewer (Sanitary) in Antoine Street from the existing sani tary sewer in renwood Road to the cen ter line of Seventh Street. Apply to the above office for stwcl, fications and information to bidders. Tne Director reserves the riaht to r. ject any or all bids. JOSEPH A.

VOGLER, Director. PROCLAMATION TN DIVORriC Dauphin County, ss: In the Court of Common Pleas of Dauphin County, No. 582 June Term, 1945. Libel in divorce a vinculo matrimonii Rowan E. McElheny vs.

Sylvia C. McElheny. The subpoena and alias subpoena in the above stated case have been returned "non est inventus." You, Sylvia C. McElheny, are therefore directed to appear in the court at Harrisburg, on the 18th day of January A. D.

1946, to answer the complaint herein filed. B. A. WEILLS, Sh.riff Harrisburg, December 19. 1945.

OBITUARIES MRS. RALPH KOHR, JR. Services for Mrs. Clara Alice Kohr, 26, Burd street, Royalton, who died of a heart attack Mon day night at the office of a Mid dletown physician, will be held Thursday at 2 p. m.

at the residence of Ralph Kohr, Ship pen street, Lower Royalton. The Rev. H. C. Mark, Royalton United Brethren Church, will officiate.

Burial will be in Middletown cemetery. Friends may call at the resi dence tonight from 7 to 9. Mrs. Kohr is survived by her husband. Ralph Kohr, two daughters, Kay Ann and Shirley Irene and three sisters, Miss Irene Schrum and Miss Anna Schrum, both at home, and Mrs.

Harriet Wright, Bainbridget She was a mem'er of the Bethel Church of Bainbridge. MRS. FLORENCE I. SAMSEL Mrs. Florence Iren Samsel, 50, 553 Bedford street, Carlisle, died Tuesday at the Carlisle Hospital Surviving are one daughter.

Mrs. Ruby Hartman, Carlisle: one son, William Samsel, with the Navy at Boston, her mother, Mrs. Mary McCahan, Carlisle; four brothers, Joseph and James McCachan, both of Carlisle; and John and Samuel McCachan, both of Harrisburg; two sisters, Mrs. Anna Hummer, Harrisburg; and Mrs. Joseph Gabner, Middle town; and two gransons, Buddy Lee and Donald Hartman, Services will be held Friday at 2 p.

m. at the Richardson funeral home, 118 North Front street, Steelton, the Rev. Warren A. Loesch, Steelton Evangelical Church, officiating. Burial wiE be in Rolling Green cemetery, Friends may call at the funeral home Thursday from 7 to 9 p.

MRS. FANNIE B. TATEM Mrs. Fannie Beitler Tatem. 81, died Tuesday at the home of her daughter, Mrs.

Walter F. Kuhn, 2407 North Fifth street. She was the widow of William T. Tatem. In addition to her daughter she is survived by two brothers, Dan iel B.

Beitler, Philadelphia, and the Rev. Wilmer S. Beitler, Wells ville, Ohio; two sisters, Mrs. William R. Lott, Elizabeth, N.

and Mrs. Charles D. Jones, Jenkin town; two grandchildren and two great grandchildren. Services will be held Friday at 2.30 p. m.

at the Charles C. Baker funeral home, Third and Maclay streets, the Rev. Paul W. John ston, Covenant Presbyterian Church and the Rev. Mr.

Beit ler, officiating. Burial will be in Prospect Hill cemetery. Friends may call at the funeral home Thursday after 7 p. m. CHARLES C.

MUSSER Charles C. Musser, 69, died Tuesday at his home, 225 Moore street, Millersburg. Surviving are his widow and five daughters, Mrs. Robert Shim mel, Mechanicsburg R. D.

Mrs. Everett Singer, Mrs. Earl Grimm and Mrs. Russell McSherry, all of Millersburg; and Mrs. John Schell, Williamstown; two sons, Earl, Hagerstown, and Frank, at nome; two Dromers, Kay and Benjamin, both of Millersburg, and three sisters, Mrs.

William Smith and Mrs. Odessa Lenker, both of Millersburg, and Mrs. Clara Cooper, Harrisburg. Services will be held Friday at 2 p. m.

at the Reigle funeral home, Millersburg, the Rev. S. A. Sitler, officiating. Burial will be the Oak Hill cemetery, Millersburg.

Friends may call at the funeral home Thursday from 7 to 9 p. m. ASSETS Dec. 30, 1944 Dec. 31, 1945 Cash and Due from Banks $2,099,848.11 $3,246,984.84 U.

S. Government Securities State and Mu i i a 1 Bonds Bonds of Corporations Loans Bank Building Furniture and Fixtures Other Resources Other Real Estate 251,388.01 1,116,144.63 554020.02 372,000.00 20,939.39 2,643.49 NONE Total MRS. LESTER HOLT Mrs. May Moody Holt, 24, wife of Lester Holt, who resided with her parents, Mr. and Mrs.

John Moody, 1633 Wallace street, died Monday in a local hospital. In addition to her parents and husband, she is survived by one brother, John Moody, at home, and her grandmothers, Mrs. Ella Dabney, and Mrs. Betty Mr both of Buckner, Va. Services will be held tonight at 8 at the residence, the Rev.

J. B. Williams, Second Baptist Church, officiating. Further services will be held at Watch Tower Baptist Church, Buckner, Thursday afternoon. Friends may call at the residence tonight from 6 to 8.

HARRY LERCH Services for Harry Lerch, 57, who died Sunday at his home, 2028 North Sixth street, were held today at the Dugan funeral home, 1600 Market street, the Rev. Paul Johnston, Covenant Presbyterian Church, officiating. Burial was in Shoop's cemetery. In addition to his widow, Mrs. Edith Lerch, he is survived by one son, Harry, at home; seven daughters, Mrs.

Pleadees Burger, Mrs. Jane Koller, Miss Patricia Lerch, Miss Jacqueline Lerch, all at home; Mrs. Mary Carol! and Mrs. Arad Hollingsworth, both of Greensboro, two brothers, Hamilton, Alexander. and Miztah, Phoenixville, and nine grandchildren.

MRS. JAMES LAWS ON Mrs. Alexandra Lawson. 64. wife of James Lawson, 1318 State street, died Monday at a local hos pitaL In addition to her husband she is survived by two sons, John Lawson, Mechanicsburg.

and Ed' ward in the Army in Europe; two grandchildren, and a sister, Mrs. Jack Morris, Scotland She was ar member of Market Square Presbyterian Church. Services will be held Friday at 2 p. at Fackler funeral home, ldl4 uerry street, the Rev. Dr.

Raymond C. Walker. Market Square Presbyterian Church, of' ticiatmg. Burial will be in St. John's cemetery near Shiremans town.

Friends may call at the funeral home Thursday from 7 to 9 p. m. MRS. NORMAN B. PITCAIRN Mrs.

Mary Leet Pitcairn. wife of Norman B. Pitcairn, died Tues day at St. Louis, Mo. In addition to her husband, she is survived by two daughters, Mrs.

Ruth Pitcairn James, and Miss Mary Leet Pitcairn, and one son, Norman B. Pitcairn, Jr. Services will be held Thursday at 3 p. m. at the Sec ond Presbyterian Church, Taylor and Westminster Place, St.

Louis. Burial will be in Bellefontaine cemetery, St. Louis. Mischievous Salt Lake City, Jan. 9.

Mrs. George S. Perkins told her six year old son, Sherryl, to take a bath before A few moments later she heard him call to her and went into the bathroom, but the youngster couldn't be seen. A fire department emergency crew worked 45 minutes and had to remove all the pipes leading to the bathtub before the child could crawl out from his "hid ing place" between the bathtub! and the wall. Oilcloth cut to fit drawers makes a permanent covering that can easily be kept clean COMPARATIVE STATEMENT OF CONDITION Capital Bank and Trust Company 5,059,827.36 6,476,916.89 231,888.01 1,217,700.70 624,506.54 368,000.00 17,077.24 5,347.25 NONE $9,476,811.01 $12,188,421.47 HARRISBURG TELEGRAPH, Wednesday, Jan.

9, 1946 43 Vessels Due At 5 Coast Ports With 28,000 Vets By Associated Press Forty three troop carriers, with more than 28,000 American servicemen, are scheduled arrive today at two East coast and three West coast ports. Arriving at New York are 11, vessels with 12,552 men, while 576 passengers are due to de bark from two ships at Newport News, Va. On the West coast, seven ships and some small craft are scheduled to arrive at San Francisco with 9575 men; 11 vessels with 4174 at Los Angeles, and 12 with 1367 at San Diego, Calif. No arrivals are anticipated at Portland, Seattle, or Tacoma, Wash. Ships and units arriving: Miscellaneous troops on fol lowing: Vassar Victory from Le Havre, 1513: Josiah Bartlett from Antwerp, 675; Button Gwinnett from Antwerp, 633; William Pep.

perell from Antwerp, 129; and Vernon S. Hood from Le Havre, 8. At Newport News Marion M. Bovard, 566 troops including 8 5 5th Quartermaster Fumigating and Bath Company, and Detachment A of 753rd Tank Battalion. Raold Amundsen, 10 miscellan eous troops.

At Los Angeles Miscellaneous personnel on fol lowing: San Juan from Tutuila, 525; Talledega from Okinawa, 1936; Lew Wallace from Hollan dia, 915; Brock from Pearl Har bor, 202; Destroyer Escorts from Pearl Harbor: Ruddertow, 56; Hodges, 46; Holt, 39, and Job, 38; LST 18 from San Francisco, 57; Ganter from San Diego, 180; and Caballero from San Diego, 180. At San Diego Miscellaneous personnel on following: Destroyer Corry, 187 Navy and Marine; USS Pensa cola, 783 Navy and Marines; Repair Ship Culebra Island, 361 Navy; LCI's 69, 84, 85, 88, 94, 326, 338, 1080 and 1089 with com' bined total 36 Navy. At San Francisco Miscellaneous personnel on fol lowing: President Monroe from Leyte, 2137 Army; Kingsbury from Manila, 2123, mostly Army; Okinagan from Okinawa. 1567 Navy, 419 Marines; Robert Mills from Manila, 613 Army; Sheldon Jackson from Manila, 818 Army; Sherman O. Houghton from Manila, 802 Army; Santa Fe from Guam, 739 Navy; and a few small craft.

At New York USS General Muir from Calcutta, 2940 troops including personnel of 558th Signal Warning Battalion; Fifth Liaison Squad; 178th Station Hospital; 94th Station Hospital; 1007th Engineer Special Services Battalion; 51st Quartermaster Light Drum Man ufacturing Company; 30th Station Hospital; 789th Engineer Petro leum Distributing Company; 7th Fnoto Technical Squadron; 9th Engineer Overhaul Squad; 183rd Station Service Company; 628th uuarterm aster Refrigeration Company; and 141 patients. uas croatan from Le Havre, 1533 troops including personnel of First. Battalion, 319th Infantry Kegiment; 3460th Ordnance Heavy Auto Maintenance Company; 84th Division Postal Detachment; and szibtti bignal Base Maintenance Company. Colby Victory from Le Havre, 1508 troops including Third Bat LIABILITIES Dec. 30, 1944 Capital Surplus Reserve Undivided Profits U.

S. Government Deposits Other Demand Deposits Time Deposits. Other Li $300,000.00 300,000.00 60,484.16 415,304.60 6,554,872.80 1,645,650.42 499.03 Trust Funds $12,619,690.64 Member of the Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation Home Resident Dies At Age of 94 Years John L. Shaeffer, 84, died Tuesday at the Odd Fellows Home, Middletown. He was a member of the Odd Fellows Lodge of Steelton, No.

184 and the Baldwin Commandery of the Knights of Malta No. 108 of Steelton. He was an employe of the sheet metal department of the Elliott Fisher Company for 25 years. He is survived by one daugh ter, Mrs. Levi D.

Cole, Enhaut, one sister, Mrs. Annie Caracher, 97, the oldest resident of Marietta, eleven grandchildren and eleven great grandchildren. Services will be held Thursday at 1.30 p. m. at the chapel of the Odd Fellows Home, Middletown, the Rev.

Edward L. Kellogg, Middletown Presbyterian Church, officiating. Burial will be in Bald win cemetery, Steelton. Grange Installs Killinger, Jan. 9.

Officers of Pleasant Hill Grange at Killinger, have elected for 1946 their offi cers and tomorrow evening, January 10, installation of the officers will be held at the Grange Hall by Oscar L. Drumm, of Sunbury, steward of the Pennsylvania State Grange. The officers to be installed are: William W. Wert, master; Homer Shadle, overseer; C. H.

C. Snyder, secretary; Leroy Landis, steward; the Rev. Elden E. Ehrhart, chaplain; Evelyn Matter, lecturer; Earl Etzweiler, treasurer; George Etz weiler, gate keeper; Charles Zeig ler, assistant steward; Irene Noll, lady assistant steward; Betty Boyer, Betty Billow, Pomona; Fern Matter, Flora; Mason Fulk road, executive committee. The public is invited to attend this meeting to witness the impressive installation ceremony.

Man Hangs Self Erie, Jan. 9, () John Novel, 41, father of seven children, hanged himself in the attic of his home yesterday with a piece of electric wire, Coroner Warren W. Wood reported. Novel, a foundry laborer, had been "very despondent," the cornor said. Soldier Critical Renovo, Jan.

9. Set. Owmi Maxwell, son of Charles F. Max well, Renovo, is in a critical con dition at the Letterman General Hospital, ban Francisco, Calif, where he was brought bv nlane from Leyte. His condition is such that he cannot be brought east as planned and his father and his wife are with him in San Francisco.

Chrysler Industrial AA of Dii troit boasts 630 ABC sanctioned quintets 570 made up of men, and 60 of women. talion. Headquarters and Headquarters Company. Cannon Com pany, 317th Infantry Regiment; oiwia case Maintenance Com pany Montclair Victory from Le' Havre, 1510 troops including ner sonnel of First Battalion, 317th Infantry. Aiken Victory from Le Havre.

1581 troops including personnel of 87th Engineer Heavy Pontoon Company, 612th Ordnance Auto Maintenance Battalion: 714th En gineer Depot Company. wniiam Blount from Le Havre. 521 troops including personnel of 313th Field Artillery Battalion. Dec. 31, 1945 $300,000.00 300,000.00 200,000.00 101,148.91 615,279.80 8,388,523.30 2,282,683.48 785.98 $9,476,811.01 $12,188,421.47.

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