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16 THE HARRISBURG TELEGRAPH, THURSDAY, DECEMBER 23, 1943 1 Use Low Cost Telegraph Want Ads For Quick Results PHONE 24111 PHONE 24111 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 Derr, Ph. 2 7901 Personals HEARING AID BATTERIES For all makes; A.

10c: B. S1.23: Carbon, 60c up. Hearing Aids, S35. 707 Blackstone Bldg. LADY Desires curtains and lace table cloths to stretch.

Child to keep while parents work. Best of care. Phone 4 7676. Lost and Found LOST Lady's yellow gold Hamilton wrist watch with black band. Tuesday evening on Pine Street in front of Dr.

Krohn's office. Reward. Phone 3 3893. SWEEPERS Irons, wash machines repaired; and house wiring. Phone 4 0651 2013 Swatara St.

Employment STATEMENT Persons now employed in essential industry will not be considered without Statement of Availability. 11 tHelp Wanted Female GIRLS YOUR War Job Is Waiting IT IS IMPORTANT INTERESTING SAFE 1 PLEASANT ESSENTIAL Come in and talk it over. EMPLOYMENT OFFICE 210 Pine Street Harrisburg 9 a. m. to 5 p.

m. 9 to 12 Saturdays Or call Harrisburg 2 4101 for an appointment. Do not apply if you are now engaged in other war work. The Bell Telephone Company of Penna. COOK for family.

No night work or laundry. Close to bus stop. $15 per week. 1461 Market St. ELEVATOR OPERATOR White.

no experience necessary. Must be dependable. Employes now engaged in essential activities cannot be considered without statement of availability. Apply Mr. Wentz.

head bellman. Harrisburger Hotel. FOOD CHECKER Experience preferred but not necessafy, reference required. Apply Auditor Harrisburger Hotel. Persons now employed in essential industry will not be considered without a statement of availability.

MAID White, steady employment. Pleasant working conditions. Apply Mrs. Hiller. Locust St.

entrance, Harrisburger Hotel. Employes now engaged in essential activities cannot be considered with out statement of availability. MAID Full time, live in. Very pleasant home. Two adults, one 6 year child.

Apply Apple Acres R. F. D. 1. Middle town.

Phone Steelton 9 4293. EXPERIENCED NIGHT CASHIER Good wages. Meal included. Apply manager. William Penn Hotel.

Employes now engaged in essential industry must pres ent. HTBtement ot avaiiaouny. SHORT ORDER COOK GOOD WAGES. APPLY LOSER'S RESTAURANT Front and Locust Streets, Steelton. Persons now employed in essential industry will not be considered without statement of availability.

CLEANING WOMEN Apply LOEW'S THEATRE, 410 Market street. Persons now employed in essential industry will not be considered without a statement of avaiiaDinty. GIRL Preferably student to work part time at night and some weekends in fine Harrisburg home in exchange for board, room and salary. Days free. Call in person.

Room 504, Keystone Building, or phone 4 3364. HOUSEKEEPER Middle aged, reliable, for young widower and two small children. Phone 4 4477 or apply Edward Q. Pechart, Ranna Villa, Camp Hill, R. D.

No. WANTED EXPERIENCED laundress for Mondays and Tuesdays, Phono. 2 4533. Employment STATEMENT Fenani aaw employed ia essential la dustry will act be considered withaat Statement of Amlaaility. 11 Help Wanted Female LADY For work in salad pantry, attractive hours, good wages.

Apply Chef, Locust entrance. Harrisburger Hotel. Employes now engaged in essential activities cannot be considered without statement of availability. STENOGRAPHER One who is able to read and write Spanish. Call 4 1432 be tween 9 and 12 a.

m. Employes now engaged in essential activities cannot be considered without statement ot avail ability. WAITRESS Over 21. No Sunday work. Apply Thomas Restaurant.

218 Locust St Persons now employed in essential in dustry will not be considered without statement of availability. WOMAN Colored, for dish washing. No experience necessarv. Apply Personnel Office. Penn Harris Hotel.

Employes now engaged in essential activities cannot be considered without statement of avail ability. WANTED COOK 1 Apply HARRISBURG CLUB 307 Market 2nd Floor Persons now employed in essential in dustry will not be considered without statement of availability. WAITRESS For evening work. Apply after 3 p. Abe's Tavern.

3rd and Seneca. Persons now employed in essen tial industry will not be considered with out a statement ot avanammy. Help Wanted Male experienced, reierences requneu. riytj TV cntini T.n,nct St pntranrp. Harris burger Hotel.

Employes now engaged in esseniiai activities vannui ut wuaiucu without statement ot avaiiaouny. BARTENDER Wanted, experienced: good ralarv. Apply Mrs. Cramer, Wilson Ho tel. 143 S.

3rd St. Persons now employed in essential in dustry will not be considered without statement of availability. BUTCHER Must be experienced and un derstand hotel cut of meat, draft exempt references required. Apply Chef, Locust St. entrance, liamsourger notei.

Emoloves now engaged in essential activi ties cannot be considered without state ment of availability. COOK Experienced, draft exempt, ref erences required. Apply Cher. Locust LOST Male rat terrier. Black and tanist entrancM.

Harrisburser Hotel with white breast, two Dens on collar. mw ir, psscntial ac License No. 333. Phone 2 7452. Return to 353 S.

14th or Business Service 9 Business Services Offered STORAGE MOVING CRATING See Our Fire Proof Warehouse Aeents for Aero Mayflower Transit Co 437 45 S. Second St. Phone 4 3034 Harrisburg Storage Co. LOCAL AND LONG DISTANCE MOVING Want return trip from Phila. and New York.

Piano moving and storage. H. L. Brinkerhoff. 1437 Regina St.

Ph. 3 3854. MOVING VAN trips to Wash, and perodically with full or part loads. Call Manuel Service 4 3036. RENT A CAR OR A TRUCK Drive yourself or use own driver Drive It Co.

Cameron Muench 4 3245 9 A Repairing KLINE'S RADIO REPAIR SERVICE fast expert work. Open 'til 9 p. m. 1618 N. SIXTH ST.

PHONE 2 2893 tivities cannot be considered statement of availability. WANTED without FURNITURE UPHOLSTERER Must be experienced with good references. Full time employment. Eood wages. Apply H.

Hiller, Locust entrance, Harrisburger Hotel. Employes now engaged in essential activities cannot be considered without statement of availability. MAN. COLORED For odd jobs, and cleaning. No experience necessary.

Ap ply Personnel office. Penn Harris Hotel. Persons now employed in essential in dustry will not be considered without statement of availability. TRUCK DRIVER GOOD WAGES. APPLY 8 A.

M. Employes now in essential activities must present statement of availability, Hbg. Wastepaper Co. 10th Mulberry Sts. UPHOLSTERERS Several men with some knowledge of upholstering work.

Good wages. Apply Personnel Office. Penn Harris Hotel Employes now engaged in essential activities cannot be considered without statement of availability. FIREMAN Colored. To fire stationary boiler.

Good wages. Apply Personnel Office. Penn Harris Hotel. Employes now engaged in essential activities cannot be considered without statement of vailabihty. MEN TO HELP ON FURNITURE MOV ING AND FREIGHT HAULING.

MUST BE ABLE TO DRIVE TRUCK. I ALSO TWO NIGHT WATCHMEN M. F. ROCKEY 6TH AND P.R.R. SIDING NEW CUMBERLAND, PA.

Employes now in essential activities must present statement of availability. WANTED First or Second Cook For mid town restaurant. Good pay. good hours, 6 days a week. Persons now employed in essential industry will not be considered without statement of availability.

write box 467, Harrisburg Telegraph. 13 Help Male or Female MANAGERS WANTED Married men up to 50 years of age to manage sandwich shops. Experience in this type of work not essential but must have capacity to supervise personnel. Also openings for wives. Wholesome at mosphere.

No alcoholic beveraaes handled. Splendid opportunity for permanent con nections with national concern. CALL ROOM HARRISBURGER HOTEL. DECEMBER 2fi OR 27 FOB APPOINTMENT. Persons now employed in essential in dustry will not be considered without a statement of availability.

15 Situations Wanted Female WANTED Work to do at home in spare time. 5 to 10 hours daily Experienced in oil tinting photographs and water color work Very good hand writing. Office and clerical experience. Hand crocheting and sewing by hand a specialty. HusbaTid in Army do not want to work away from home because of small children.

Reply should contain possibilities, salary or piece rate and method of con tact, no phone. Write Box 472, Harrisburg Telegraph. 16 Situations Wanted Male R. FERGUSON General Plastering, brick and block laying, cementing and repairing. Phone 9 4962, Bressler, Pa.

20 Financial Money to Loan SPECIAL LOAN SERVICE For Folks in a Hurry Don't borrow unnecessarily, but If a loan of $10 to $250 or more is to your auvamage, see us. a loan irom 'Personal provides cash quickly and simply. Just come in. Better still, anplv hv nhone. then make one visit to sign and get the casa.

Loans are made on signature, furniture or auto, without involving others, $30 for 4 weeks costs only 84c. Let us Know now wa can serve you. Personal Finance Co. 3RD FLOOR. MARKET SQUARE BLDG.

2 4 N. 2ND ST. PHONE 7258 K. L. ROHRER Need Money? See PRUDENCE CREDIT, INC.

21 8. 2ND ST. PHONX 3 4277 2 Insulation Repairs Taxes Automobiles You Receive $100 $200 $300 27 i Financial Money to Loan MONEY For Coal, Taxes, Home, Auto Re pairs, Medical, Dental and Other Bills Cost Moderate Cooperative Loan Investment Co. 10 SOUTH MARKET SQUARE Phone 2 1206 34 Years Friendly Service LOANS $50 to $1000 For Doctor Hospital Education Coal Compare These Payments Amount cost per month including interest 6 months $17.70 $35.22 $52.75 Community Consumer Discount 224 N. Second St.

Locally Owned Phone 7379 Live Stock Cats, Dogs, Pets 29 Poultry and Supplies charges 12 months 9.10 1 $18.17 PUPPIES PEDIGREED COLLIES Price reasonable. Phone 4 6085 CANARIES Good young singers. Seed and supplies. Open 10 a. m.

to 8 p. 183 So. Front Steelton. Phone 9 3702 THREE FEMALE FOX TERRIER PUP PIES Nine weeks old, S3.00 apiece Phone 9 4224. CANARIES Males and females.

1943 hatch. Good singers. Ideal Christmas gifts. Mrs. M.

G. Ironsides, 512 W. South Street, Carlisle. Pa. Phone 511 R.

DOBERMAN PINSCHER AKC register ed. Obedience trained. Price reasonable, 904 Walnut Street. Lemoyne. CANARIES Guaranteed singers.

Harts Mountain birds. Also Parakeets. Phone 0368. CANARIES Guaranteed singers, S8.50 each. Late undetermined birds.

$2.00 25 3rd cross siskin females, beautiful birds at $4.00 each. Nine to 9 clock every day 'till Xmas. 138 Vine St. PEDIGREED Blonde and black Cocker Spaniels. Priced reasonable.

Phone 4 6085. PITZ PUPPIES Six weeks old. Phone Duncannon 76R2. 28 Live Stock FOR SALE Tennessee walking horse. years old, IS', hands high.

In sound condition. Phone 3 1798, 5 to 7 p. m. HOME RAISED TURKEYS months old. Dressed Gobblers.

o8c lb. Dressed hens, 62c lb. Live Gobblers. 42c liv hens. 45c lb.

G. Heberle. 1 mile north of Hagy's Rink. Phone 3 2731. TWO MERRIAM ELECTRIC INCUBA TORS 700 capacity: one Jamesway elec trie battery brooder.

500 capacity. Like new. Willis 319 Second New tumDenano, SMITH'S HOME RAISED TURKEYS LINGLESTOWN PHONE 5 5459 TURKEYS! TURKEYS! Young home grown turkeys, ready now, Dressed Gobblers. 60c lb. Dressed hens, 62c lb.

Live Gobblers. 45c lb. No live liens sold. BOWMAN'S TURKEY FARM New Cumberland, Pa. Phone 3 8991 Merchandise 31 Articles For Sale BLOND Super Auditorium Guitar and case, in fine condition, Paul Taschner, phone 4 2626.

Lionel Electric Trains street. BOY'S Electric and Manual Switches. 600 feet of Track. Electric Station. Electric Operated Drawbridge.

Electric Log Loader. Coal Loader. Electric Magnetic Crane. And spare cars. CALL EVENINGS Good Will Fire Co.

6th Caider Sts. LADY'S WHITE GOLD Wrist watch, set with two diamonds and two emeralds. Also one small table radio. 649 Maclay TIRES. BICYCLE PH.

2 B064. p. m. Z2J2 Boas street. GOOD BALLOON ARGUS 4 5 CAMERA And Argus Speed Printer.

In excellent condition. Phone 2 9006. ONE IZES ELECTRIC TRAIN And transformer. $20. One overcoat for 8 year old boy, $5.

One gas ironer, $50 Apply after 5 p. m. 338 S. 16th. FOR SALE 12 rabbit hutches, price, hutches for $10.00.

Apply Box 8064. TWO SLEDS Scooter, automobile with balloon tires, assortment toys, steel, 1 set of golf clubs and bag. Simmons steel baby bed. Double walnut bed and spring I egg stove and pipe. Call after 5.30 FLUORESCENT Light Fixtures using two 20 watt General Electric bulbs suitable for home, office or store.

Limited supply. with bulbs. 32 FLUORESCENT SUPPLY CO. 304 Verbeke St. Ph.

3 8567 THREE HOME MADE Hand washed and pulled pure wool comforts. Phone 4 0362. ONE PAIR Beginners 6 ft. skiis. Used.

1806 Susquehanna St. Radios and Supplies Never BICYCLE Fully equipped Colsom Flyer Balloon tires. Pre war. Like new. $40.

Phone 2 8696 after 5 p. m. or can be seen at 2b2o renorooK Fenbrook. MAN'S BICYCLE In good condition. $20.

Phone 6 2685. LIONEL ELECTRIC TRAIN Engine, 3 coaches. transformer. 12 sections of track. price $zo, apply 3aa N.

th St. BOOKS 150,000 new, old, rare, 10c up. Buy here, save money, catalog free Open evenings. Aurand's, 900 N. 3rd.

BOOKS BOOKS BOOKS Make this a Book Christmas. BACKNUM BER MAGAZINE AND BOOK SHOP. 28 S. 4th St. FOR SALE Philco automobile radio.

Used six months, $20.00. Phone 2 6564 after 5.00 p. m. 815 Bridge New 33 Business Equipment FOR SALE Bricklayers scaffolding bucks 65c ea. 2 Steel mortar pans $16.00 ea.

1 Portable tool box $20.00 4 Steel Wheelbarrows $4.00 ea. 1 Domestic Hoist, drums, cable and 6 H. P. Engine $175.00 1 Black Decker portable 10" saw and blades 123. on 1 Wodack Hammer, drill with bench clamp $125.00 And Nothing Can Be Done About It By Webster Joe ToL "IbPAV That hg a Lerr FIOIK HIS OAUGHTef.

SH IS A WAVeT ANO has eetTM ser NORTHAMPTON AS AN WSTROCTOR Merchandise 33 Business Equipment ADDING MACHINES TYPEWRITERS DUPLICATORS OFFICE FURNITURE. Supplies Sold, Rented. Repaired. CAPITOL OFFICE MACHINE CO, 30 S. Third St.

Phone 3 6352 KELVINATOR Phone 4 2676. sired, $10 weekly. Walk in Cooler, 4x12 NEW AND USED Restaurant, Confection ery and Bar equipment, KEYSTONE FOUNTAIN EQUIPMENT 13TH WALNUT Ph. 3 0411 O. K.

It's From WEISS BROS Steam tables, coffee urns, ranges, tables, chairs, booths. New or used. 25 S. 13TH ST. PHONE 5248 34 Building Materials STEAM RADIATORS Pipe, wooden boxes of all sizes.

Steel tubing, electric wire, steel sash, garbage cans. DEL.SOJN WKEUK.1JNI L'U. Caider Cameron Sts. Phone 2 3808 37 Heating and Plumbing Equipment ,2 INCH HOT, AIR FURNACE Second hand. New firepot Good grates.

Excel lent condition. Call 3 5663 or apply Rus sell Hummel, 114 S. Second Worm leysburg. 38 Household Goods ENAMEL COAL RANGE $50, oak double bed. So.

youth's oak Ded. cnna Simmons iron crib, $4. Apply 353 Second Steelton. ARMSTRONG QUAKER NURSERY PAT TERN IN BLUE. SIZES 6X9.

7'AXS, 9xl0'. AND 9x12 FT. ALSO 12x12 AND 12 15 FT. FLOWER AND TILE PAT TERNS. FORNWALD'S 1223 N.

SIXTH ST. GENERAL ELECTRIC REFRIGERATOR Six cubic feet. This refrigerator in per fect condition. Phone 3 4o73. COOK STOVES Oil, 3 burner, new.

$13.95 and up, HALL'S. 223 N. 2nd Phone 8293 GENUINE WALNUT DINING ROOM Table, buffet, six upholstered chairs. Splendid condition Will sacrifice. 813 N.

Second. GAS STOVE, porcelain lined ice box bed outfit. 3 piece wicker suite and other articles. Apply 1520 Susquehanna Street. ONE HEATROLA One small stove.

In quire 1013 N. 19th Street. MAPLE BEDROOM SUITES 1 Wal nut. complete. Can be sold separately wardrobe, studio coach, 9 cu.

ft. Frigid ire. Phone 4 2676. HEATROLA Pre war. cast iron.

Apply 246 W. Main Middletown, Pa. 38A Interior Decorating 48 Rooms Without Board Srte SAID A WOLF PACK WAS THcT WW I OF A SUBMARINE THT5 RT.AKE SHOP. INC. Complete In terior Designing, mirrors, lamps, unusual vft aprons, studio, tierr at.

at inira. 41 Musical Instruments GOOD RECONDITIONED PIANOS Readv For Christmas PERRY B. REIFSNYDER 109 S. 2nd St 43 Trees and Shrubbery XMAS TREES STILL AT PRE WAR PRICES 50c TO $3.00 For the best choice get yours early. Open 3 p.

m. until 10 p. m. 211 9th New Cumberland. CHRISTMAS TREES FOR SALE 1826 N.

Cameron St. Phone 2 4531 WILL DELIVER 43 A Farm anil ftrrharrl Produce CLEARANCE 2000 XMAS TREES ALL MUST GO BY XMAS PICK OUT YOUR TREE AND SET YOUR OWN PRICE SELECT FROM WHITE OR SCOTCH PINE. SPRUCE, CEDAR, NOVA SCOTIA BALSAM AND SPRAYED SILVER. HERE IS A CHANCE TO GET A REAL BARGAIN HAROLD'S COUNTRY MARKET Locations. 1200 S.

Cameron and the Old Gross Stand, one half mile above Camp Hill, on the Carlisle Pike. POTATOES OUR OWN GROWN EXCELLENT QUALITY No. 1 Size $1.75 per bushel Pick Outs $1.00 per bushel APPLES BY THE BUSHEL ONIONS CITRUS FRUIT CELERY BUY FROM A FARM AND SAVE GROSS CELERY FARM 44 N. end of N. 32nd Camp Hill OPEN UNTIL 7 P.

M. CLOSED SUNDAYS Wearing Apparel LADY'S DEEP MAROON COAT Size 16; small girl's snow suit, size 9. Both good condition. Phone 8o91. 45 Wanted to Buy WE BUY SINGER SEWING Machines for cash.

Highest prices paid. Phone 4 1038. Rooms and Board 47 Rooms With Board CENTRALLY LOCATED 1737 Market St, Room for two gentlemen. Board if de WELL FURNISHED Warm room, twin beds, 1104 N. Second St.

Phone 2 8873 after 8 p. m. BEDROOM And living room, third floor, Nicely furnished and well heated. Closet in each room. Ions hall, semi private bath anri hnupr ITfia nf nhnm snH launrirv.

Apply Box A 8063 Harrisburg Telegraph Phon 4 731T. Owe? OF TfVe? SOBTeCTS sue TSACHCTS IS NAVY TeftMS sue Toi crce owe" OF The WAveS NAS ASKCD Te De INe THE WOLF PACK I DOMT S6T ANYTHING FUNNY IN THAT. He7 DEFINITION WAS WASN'T IT i Rooms and Board If eoRRecTi i 48 Rooms Without Board CENTRAL Twin beds, city steam, use of Gentleman preferred. 228 Third street. Phone 2 5001 after 4.30 p.

2017 DERRY ST. 2nd floor, front room, one or two persons. Phone 3 80o2. LARGE PLEASANT Front room. 4 win dows, Suitable for two employed people LARGE ROOM Uptown near Army Air School, private family, shower.

Phone 0348. LEMOYNE Young employed girl to live with young Army wife. Laundry and pnone privileges, fnone 4 7221. 1314 N. 3RD ST.

Large front room. Suit able for two people. 49 Rooms For Housekeeping 2139 DERRY ST. 3 unfurnished rooms for light housekeeping. Adults only, no peis.

pnone cans answered. Real Estate For Rent 53 Apartments Unfurnished CORNER OF THIRD HAMILTON 3rd floor, newly constructed apartments rooms and shower bath; and 3 rooms and shower bath. All outside rooms. Very modern, adequate closets including extra storage rooms. Essential war workers only.

No small children. Open for in spection. Look for sign on the building tor lurtner particulars, pnone 5 0484. 55A furnished Houses For Ren A BEAUTIFULLY FURNISHED HOME In residential section, consisting of liv ing room, kitchen dining room, sun oar lor, 3 bedrooms, bath with shower. 2nd tioor fine heating system.

Possession January 15th, lease from 6 months to year No small children. References required rnone 04Z4 tor interview. 63 Wanted to Rent 2 BEDROOMS Unfurnished for man ana motner, preieraoiy. on 2nd lloor. Good neighborhood.

Phone 6 1002. 64 Real Estate For Sale Houses For Sale SEASON'S BARGAINS 1422 Regina St. Vacant 8 room brick and frame dwelling, bath, hot air heat, hard wood floors and rear veranda. Very convenient locations. Must be sold.

73 N. 17th Street Semi detached corner brick dwelling, high grade construction 9 rooms, bath, hot air furnace with heat control. Immediate possession and special nrice if sold before Dec. 31st. 190BA Bellevue Koad semi aetacnea brick dwelling with 8 rooms, bath, steam heat and hardwood floors.

Must be sold tn rinse out estate. Price right. E. GIPPLE, 1251 Market St. pnone 3 6202.

5Nr st Sinele home. 8 rooms. baths, breakfast nook, harawooa noors, fireplace, 2 car garage. nr rtnnninimenr Laii J. DAYLOR Off.

Ph. 2 3872 317 Chestnut St. Rec. Ph. 4 0327 FOR SALE EARLY POSSESSION 3037 FRONT ST.

1 or 2 family. 1723 PAXTON ST. 8 rooms ano 2 oatns, 413 SO 16TH ST. 9 rooms and bath. 1H23 SUSQUEHANNA ST.

8 rooms, bath. 2603 MARKET CAMP HILL Single. nTtF.GfjHURST at Perdix Large single. WALTER JOHNSTON. Realtor 3 7311 955 CUMBERLAND 7 rooms and bath.

All improvements. Fine location, $5500 on terms. W. H. NELSON 1U7 UHESXINU I i 1927 LOGAN ST.

7 room brick home bath, electricity, gas, and water, szouu pasv terms. W. H. NELSON 107 UntaliV 1 Ol. 65 Suburban For Sale BEAUTIFUL HILLSIDE HOME Of mountain stone.

3 bedrooms and bath with a view overlooknig river for 10 miles: 16 minutes drive irom Marxet Square. Completely remodeled with new roof, hardwood floors, sun porch, storm sash, screens, insulated bin feed stoker, 2 acres in lawn, woods, fruit trees, gardens, etc. Detached garage, private drive. Located on Dauphin Hillside. Price $9700.

Private owner. Call Dauphin 2981. 67 Farms and Land For Sale SEVERAL GOOD FARMS AND PLOTS OF GROUND, 2 acres. N. S.

MYERS, Owner. 1900 Dcrry St. Phone 2 8292. 68 Lots For Sale I HAVE 50 IDEAL HOLIDAY GIFTS or the entire family. Buy a fully re stricted suburban home site in Cumberland Manor for $50 down.

These lots are priced right, 3 years to pay with no carrying charges. SUBURBAN REALTY DEVELOPMENT COMPANY NEW CUMBERLAND GILBERT W. BECKLEY, Manager 535 Carol St. 4 1032 PHONES 3 2257 E. CORNER 31ST STS.

40x120 ft. 70 Sc GREENWOOD EZRA C. CASSELL, 1608 State For Sale or Rent 73 Wanted Real Estate 3 2514 SERVICE STATION At Clarks Ferry for sale or rent. Suitable for small home or business, $15.00 per month. Apply C.

H. Gorman. LewisDurg a. u. no.

Lewis burg 5 8907. WANTED Your House OR INCOME PROPERTY. ACREAGE. IN OR AROUND HARRISBURG TO SELL OR EXCHANGE. YOU MAY BE SURPRISED HOW QUICKLY WE SELL IT FOR CASH OR EXCHANGE IT FOR WHAT SUITS YOUR NEEDS BETTER.

WE'LL CALL AND TALK IT OVER ANY WEEK DAY OR EVENING. 7155 FOR BEST RESULTS AT LOWEST COST USE TELEGRAPH WANT ADS. PHONE Mill. Real Estate For Sale 73 Wanted Real Estate CASH For Your Property Customers with cash in their pockets are walking out of our office every hour in the day. We need houses of any size, type or style inside or outside of the city.

Will be glad to call. NO SALE NO COST JIRAS BACHMAN Room 403 Dauphin Bldg. 3 4031 Phone 9 3443 74 Real Estate Brokers REAL ESTATE AND INSURANCE BACKENSTOSS REALTY CO. 44 N. 13TH STREET Automobiles 77 Automobiles For Sale 1940 WILLY'S COUPE Heater and good tires.

Car in perfect condition, driven 22,000 miles. 1940 HUDSON Two door sedan. Heater and excellent tires. Phone a281. FRANKLIN SERVICE GARAGE 200 S.

Camero St. 1931 Chevrolet Sedan Price $40. Apply at Store, 1100 N. 6th Street. 1940 PArKAHtl Vmtf rirvtr can 19H 5 good pre war tires.

Car in perfect con auion. rnce sovo.uu. AiDert Stme, Mil lerstown. Pa. Phone 42R11.

80 Motorcycles and Bicycles NEWLY OVERHAULED Motorcycles and uicycies. genuine incuan parts, and ac cessories. INDIAN SALES SERVICE, 11U .11. Dili. 15 PRE WAR Rebuilt bicycles.

Assorted types, we tlx it Shop, 1137 Market St, Phone 2 9340. HEAVY CORDUROY JACKETS Lined. Were $12.95. snecial at sa rTTPW'S una at. upen eve 'tin Christmas.

85 Wanted Automobiles WE BUY CARS AND TRUCKS All MAKES All MODELS SUTLIFF CHEVROLET CO. 407 S. Cameron St. Ph. 4 6155 Open Evenings CASH For your car or truck.

Will pay Hudute cumuaoT ann eivs vnn nn annt. W. B. Dowling, M. Brenner and Sons.

900 S. (JAMKKON ST. PH. 3 8630. CASH FOR LATE MODEL CARS HARRISBURG BUICK CO.

ESTABLISHED 1922 218 S. Cameron 4 4111 Open Eves. WE BUY LATE MODELS CAPITOL MOTORS. INC. 130 S.

Cameron St. Phone 2 4164 CASH FOR YOUR CAR Late Model and Low Mileage Will Pay Top Price HARRY CRAMER Oldsmobile Sales Service 154 S. FRONT, STEELTON. PHOllE 9856 ART PAYS SPOT CASH IMMEDIATELY Were overbidding evervbodv! ART ZWEIFEL 70 S. Cameron 2 4072 AUTOMOBILES WANTED Cash Paid Brine Car to or Phone 3 17RB SULLIVAN'S LOT 140 N.

Cameron St. Auctions Legals Legal Notices NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that pur suant to the provisions of the Business Corporation Law of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, Davids, the registered otiice of which is 21 North Third Street, narnsDurg, Dauphin County, Pennsylvania, has elected to dissolve by Resolution adopted at a meeting of the sharp noiaers. ana tne certificate of Election to Dissolve was filed with the Department of state, at. Harrisburg. Pennsylvania, on tne 13th day of December.

A. 1943 HANDLER HANDLER, 112 Market Street, Harrisburg, Attorneys. NOTICE is hereby given that Letters oi Administration on the Estate of ELIZA L. SWARTZ. late of the Borough of Penbrook.

Dauphin County. Pennsyl vania, deceased, having been granted to the undersigned, all persons indebted to tne said estate are requested to make immediate payment and those havinu claims or aemanas win present tnem without delay to H. U. HUSPERS. Admin slrator 108 N.

Second Harrisburg, Pa. Sealed bids will be received bv the Di rector of the Department of Streets and public improvements at his office. Room 403. City Hall, Harrisburg, until iu.uu a. m.

Eastern war Time, December 27th, 1943, for: The construction of an eighteen inch terra cotta nine storm sewer in Penn street from the existing manhole at Seneca and Penn streets, northwardly four hundred (400') feet. f'lans and specifications can be ob tained at the above office after De cember 20th. 1943. ihe Director reserves the rieht to re ject any or all bids. JOSEPH A.

VOGLER. Director. Department of Streets and Public Im provements, To the heirs, legatees and creditors and other persons interested in the Estate of Henry Howard Summers: NOTICE is hereby given that the Har risburg Trust Company, executor of said Estate, has filed in the Omhan's Court or uaupnin uounty, Pennsylvania its petition praying for the sale of the real esiaie ot tne decedent, to wit: ALL THAT CERTAIN HOUSE AND LOT situated in the Citv of Harrisburg Dauphin County, Pennsylvania bounded and described as follows, to wit: BEGINNING at a point on the Northern side of Boas street fifty six and seven tenths (56.7) feet east of the Eastern side Plum street at a line of nronertv. now or late, of Mary Bradley; thence East wards along Boas street thirteen and ninety two hundredths (13.921 fpet tn the center of a partition wall between prop erty 4zoy2 jsoas street and the property herein conveyed; thence Northwardly through the center of said partition and along the Western side of the frame back building of DroDertv 426'A Boas strppt anri Deyona ninety one and eighty four hundredths (91.84) feet to Sninp awnnr thence Westwardly along Snipe avenue ten and eighty two hundredths (10.821 feet to property, now or late, of Mary Bradley; thence Southwardly along last men tioned property parallel with Plum street ninety one and eighty four hundredths (91.84) feet to the place of THEREON ERECTED a 2'A storv brick dwelling No. 426 Boas street, Harrisburg, Pennsylvania.

At a private sale to Georsianna M. Slaughter for the price of three thousand wo nunarea ana fitty (J3250.00) dollars, ess one hundred and sixty two dollars and fifty ($162.50) cents salesman's com ission, for the payment of debts. If no exceptions are filed thereto or objection to the same, the courts will be asked to take action upon said petition on January iu, ism, at 11 ciock a. m. HARRISBURG TRUST Executor of Henrv Howard Summers.

W. JUSTIN CARTER. Attorney LETTERS TESTAMENTARY on the estate of Mary E. T. Enright, late ft the city of Harrisburg, Dauphin County, having been granted to the undersigned, all persons indebted to said estate will make immediate payment and those hav ing claims will present same to ANNA R.

ENRIGHT, Executrix, 16 S. I9th Harrisburg, Pa, Or her Attorney: P. A. KENNEDY, 508 N. Third Harrisburg, Pa.

LETTERS TESTAMENTARY on the estate of Dr. J. C. Ludes, late of the city of Harrisburg, County of Dauphin, having been granted to the undersigned, all persons indebted to said estate will make immediate payment and those having claims will present them without delay to Or to: MARTHA J. LUDES, Executrix, 223 State Harrisburg, Pa.

P. A. KENNEDY, 508 N. Third Harrisburg, Pa, ating. OBITUARIES CATHERINE LAWS ON Catherine Estelle Lawson, 5 year old daughter of Mr.

and Mrs. Carroll Lawson, 1221 Com munity drive, died Wednesday at a hospital here. She is survived by her parents and by two sisters, Miss Diane and Virginia; a brother, Thomas, and her grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Lee, and Mrs.

Estelle Lawson, of Vir ginia. Services will be held Friday at 2 p. m. at the Hooper Memorial Home, 604 Forster street, with the Rev. W.

J. Winfield, of the Monroe Street Church of God, officiating. Burial will be in the William Howard Day Cemetery. Friends may call at the funeral home tonight from 6 to 8 p. m.

SAMUEL FREEDMAN Services for Samuel Freedman. 3U, l25 North Third street, a bag gageman at the Pennsylvania Rail road station, who died Tuesday were held today at the Heidel fu neral home, 436 Cumberland street, with Rabbi David Silver, of Kesher Israel Synagogue, offici LESTER S. VENNELL Military funeral services for Lester S. Vennell, 31, seaman sec ond class, United States Navy, 1059 Main street, Oberlin, who died in California December 15, will be held Friday at 2 p. m.

at the Lee G. Wilt funeral home 112 North Harrisburg street, Steelton. The Rev. J. R.

MacDonald, pastor of Neidig Memorial United Breth ren Church, Oberlin will officiate. Burial will be in Hummelstown Cemetery. Friends may call at the tuneral home tonight. He is survived bv his widow. Mrs.

Evelyn Mae Vennell; his father, Morris H. Vennell, Oberlin; two sisters, Mrs. George Wilson and Mrs. Charles Lindle, both of Oberlin, and one brother, Leroy vennen, Jtsressier. RAYMOND F.

PETTY Services for Raymond F. Petty. 46, 2601 Walnut street, Penbrook. who died at his home Tuesday, will be held Monday at 2 p. m.

at tne ueorge M. Hetrick funeral home, 3125 Jonestown road. Raymond C. Baker, reader of the First Church of Christ, Scientist, will officiate. Burial will be in the Harrisburg Cemetery.

Friends may call at the funeral home Sun day from 6.30 to 9 p. m. Surviving are his widow. Mrs. Caroline Fetty, and his father, A.

Petty. Shelbv. Ohio. Hp was an inspector at the Harrisburg Steel Company and a member of the First Church of Christ, Scientist. MRS.

GEORGE II. KEEFER Mrs. Ellen Catherine Keefer, 79, died at her home, 407 Third street, West Fairview, Wednesday morning. She is survived by her husband, George H. Keefer; a daughter, Mrs.

Edwin C. Smith, Bridgeport, two sons, David, Harrisburg, and George, West Fairview; four gran children, and two great grandchildren. Funeral services will be held Monday at 2 p. m. at the residence.

iiunal will be in the Knnla cemetery. Friends may call Sun aay evening alter 7 p. m. MRS. RALPH C.

SHOLTER Mrs. Carrie E. Shnlter fi7 wife of Ralph died today at her home, 711 Prince street. In addi tion to her husband, she is sur vived by a grandson. Charles Tilgore, Harrisburg, and a brother, Robert H.

Seltzer, Harrisburg. services will be at the Charles C. Baker funeral home. Third and Maclay streets, Monday at 10 a. Burial will be in Mt.

Laurel Cem etery in Pottsville. Friends may call at the funeral home Sunday after 7 p. m. DANIEL E. GRAFF Daniel Ellsworth Graff, 70, died Tuesday night at his home, 58 Fisher street, Duncannon.

He is survived by his wife, Mrs Essie Graff; two sons, Charles and Chester, Duncannon; two daugh ters, Mrs. Benjamin Barkley, Loysville, and Mrs. Gilbert Mil ler, Duncannon; three brothers, fcaward, lnglebrook; Levi, Leb anon; and George, Sandwich, three sisters, Mrs. Sarah Barnes, Bridgeport, Mrs. Ralph Bran yan, and Mrs.

Harvey Bixler, both of Ambrfdge; 13 grandchildren; and one great grandchild. Services will be held Friday at 1.30 p. m. at the Nickel funeral home, Duncannon. The Rev.

W. E. Murlatt, Duncannon Pente Church, and the Rev. F. A.

Carroll, Duncannon Methodist Church, will officiate. Burial will be in Union Ceme tery. Friends may call at the fu neral home tonight from 7 to 9 p. m. SAMUEL RANSOM Samuel Ransom, 84, for many years janitor for the Hamilton His torical Library and also the J.

Herman Bosler Library, in Car lisle, died Wednesday at the home of his daughter, Mrs. John Drake, 162 West North street, Carlisle. He is survived by his children: Mrs. Drake, with whom he resided; Mrs. Barbara McKinney, of Washington; Samuel Ransom, at home: James Ransom, Carlisle, and Lewellyn Ransom, of New York City; four grandchildren, two great grandchildren and two sis 1 ters, Mrs.

Florence Harding and Miss Nancy Ransom, both of Pitts Durgn. Services will be held this morning at 9 o'clock in St. Patrick's Church, Carlisle, with burial in the Union Cemetery. MRS. MARY C.

WRIGHT Mrs. Mary C. Wright, 75, widow of Carter Wright, 238 West Lo cust avenue, Carlisle, died Wednes day at her home. She was an active member of the West Street A. M.

E. Zion Church. Carlisle. where she was a stewardess on the church board, a member of the Golden Chain Council and the Household of Ruth. Funeral services will be Fri day at 3 p.

m. in the church, with the Rev. H. N. Drew officiating.

ouriai win oe Union Cemetery, Carlisle. MRS. ANNIE POTTER Mrs. Annie Potter, 82, formerly of Millersburg, died Wednesday afternoon at the home of her foster daughter, Mrs. Maude Hug Sins, street.

In addition to Mrs. Huggins, she is survived by two sisters, Mrs. John Mortz, Millersburg; Mrs. Harry Gamber, Marysville, and one brother, Jacob B. Haines, Fargo, N.

She was a member of Grace Evangelical Church of Millersburg. Services will be held Monday at 2 p. m. at the Riegle funeral home, 512 Market street, Millersburg, with the Rev. S.

A. Sitler, of Grace Evangelical Church, officiating. Burial will be in Oak Hill Cemetery, Millersburg. Friends may call at the funeral home Sunday evening from 7 to 9 p. m.

MRS. LESTER SHEAFFER Mrs. Ruth E. Sheaffer, 37, died yesterday morning at her home, Pine Street Extension, Steelton, after a lingering illness. She is survived bv her hus band, Lester A.

Sheaffer, her father, Thomas Wagner, Hummelstown; five brothers, Irvin Wagner, Hershey, and Thomas Wagner, Paul Wagner, Herman Wagner and Arthur Wagner, all of Hummelstown, and one sister, Miss Ella M. Wagner, Services will be held Sunday afternoon at 2 p. m. at the Lee G. Wilt funeral home, 112 North Harrisburg street, Steelton.

The Rev. E. G. Leinbach, pastor of the Reformed Church, Palmyra, will officiate. Burial will be in the Oberlin Cemetery.

Friends may call at the funeral home Saturday evening from 7 to 9 o'clock. ANDREW HARDY Andrew Hardy, 85, died today at his home, 1106 Cowden street. He is survived by his widow, Mrs. Anna. Services will be Monday at iv a.

m. at the Hawkins funeral home, 1007 North Second street, the Rev. Thomas May, First United Brethren Church, officiating. Burial will be in East Har 3 risburg Cemetery. Friends may call at the funeral home Sunday from 7 to 9 p.

m. MRS. JOHN SUNDAY Mrs. Iva Lukens Sunday, 61, died Wednesday morning at her home, Carver's Hill, Duncannon. She is survived by her husband, John Sunday; two sons, John Duncannon, and William, in the United States Army; her step father, Richard Dudley, Duncannon; six half brothers, Joseph Dudley, Harvey Dudley and Wil bur Dudley, all of Duncannon: John Dudley, in, the United States Army; Ashel Lukens, Lebanon, and Charles Lukens, Dauphin, R.

five half sisters, Miss Carrie Dudley, Duncannon; Mrs. Emory File, West Fairview; Mrs. Walter George, Carlisle; Mrs. Walter Reese, Columbia; and Mrs. Omer Morrison, Duncannon.

Services will be held Sunday at 2 p. m. at the Nickel funeral home, Duncannon, with the Rev. I. J.

Kiner, Duncannon Church of God, officiating. Burial will be in Union Ceme tery. Friends may call at the fu neral home Saturday from 7 to 9 p. m. GEORGE SELLERS I George Sellers, 53, 150 West Penn street, Carlisle, died Wed nesday in his hime.

He is survived by a brother, Joseph, of Carlisle, and two grandsons, Joseph Jordon, of the United States Army, sta tioned at Camp Lee, and Robert Jordon, of the Marines, stationed at New River, N. C. Services will be Friday at 2 p. m. in the Ewing funeral home, Carlisle, with the Rev.

Isham Wil liams officiating. i Burial will be in the Union Cemetery, Carlisle. EDWARD YEAGER Edward Yeager, 64, of Millers burg, died yesterday at a hospi tal here. He is survived by his widow, Mrs. Mary Yeager; a son, Lester, and one grandson, at home, and three sisters, Mrs.

Sally Erb, Mrs. Lottie Hampton and Mrs. Minnie Wert, all of Halifax. Services will be held Friday at 2.30 p. m.

at the W. J. Minier funeral home, Millersburg, with the Rev. Samuel T. Dundore, Hebron United Brethren Church, Millersburg, officiating.

Burial will be in the Halifax Cemetery. Friends may call at the funeral home tonight after 7 m. A MRS. FRANK GRUBE Mrs. Sarah Anne Grube, 74, died Wednesday at the home of Mrs.

Alice Dender, New Bloom field. Her husband, Frank Grube, I is her only survivor. Services will be held Friday at 4 p. m. at the Nickel funeral home, New Bloomfield, with the Rev.

Donald L. Rhoades, New Bloom I field Lutheran Church, officiat mg. Burial will be in the New Bloomfield Cemetery. Friends may call at the funeral home tonight from 7 to 9 p. m..

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