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16 FRIDAY EVENING HARRISBURG TELEGRAPH FEBRUARY 12, 1943 Quid PHONE 24111 Telegraph Want Ad Rates 2c Per Word 4 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 Chaw 32 The Above Rates Apply To Housewives and Private Individuals Term Rates For Business Advertisers Phone Your Want Ad 2 4111 Announcements Cards of Thanks VAVREK Mr. Frank VayreK and Mr. riranican wiauea foretheir kindn'ess" and sympathy "during recent berj.vemwt in the deatn oi wu uroraTributesand use of automo biles. Funeral Directors trge h. sourbier 9nr1 Keiker Ph.2 1603 SAMUEL S.

FACKLER 1312 Derry Ph. 2 7901 6 Special Notices nrae Store. luwner ward. Phone 5439. Tax Consultant St.

Enola, from Business solicited. WILL TAKE children to board by the week. 12 years experience the care of children, rnone ua.n Lost and Found urrTeTto4i6Harrirst.hor2 LbST Small brown suitse containing soldiers cioines, s.n7. Pvt. Carl Baker, iiewaiu.

hrarftlpt With 3 ZT stonesT 'duVing "holiday. Valued for sentiment. Reward. Pnone LOST Sugar ration card, in Harrisburg 462 Miles Steelton. LOST Black billfold, containing checks gasoline bulk coupon, Tuesday Reward Phone iotk oju.

icv. T.cTAhm,t January 22. black and tan ittV Tamo Hill. An to "Elks." Liberal reward. Phone 4 1854 LOST MUSIC KIT Wednesday between i a and 2 a.

m. in Ianoff Cafe or at confer of 13th fc Market Warner ncT w.nHorfd away. spm .11 3 months old. Hill sec tion nieht. Phone 8 2040.

FINDER of 1943 school ring. Phone 2.1 Jo. Reward. OST Lady's red wallet. Containing cash and auto cards.

Pomeroy's coin. Reward. Phone Shellsvuiezanii OST English Beagle, male, 13 inches high, full black blanket; white and bVown face. Answers to the name Jack. liberal Reward.

Phone 2 8029 LOST Metal delivery book off eiveTy truck neiween Honver 1ang. Finder please return Hoover Vulture 1415 N. Second Hbg. LOST Wallet cash, and mis iw5 naoer. Also identification card in Senate Theatre, Phone 3 7329.

LOST Black Answers to Phone 3 4556. Reward offered. i ttav Terrier. name of Spot. Reward Business Service Basinets Services Offered rr.

tnun TUSTATJCE MOV' rS return from Phila. and New York. Piano moving and storage. n. L.

WiHnkerhoff. 1437 Regina St Ph. 3 3854. inc Wash and l5r PerdlcailV "with rill or Part load, can Manuei agivnc RENT A CAR OR A TRUCK ca nwn driver. Muench 4 3245 STORAGE MOVING CRATING See Our Fire Proof Warehouse rr a Mawflnw.r Transit CO.

f.rS.".iJHIL' Phone 4 3034 Harrisburg Storage Co. Professional Service Professional Services Offered WE pump out cellars, cisterns, shallow wells, also cesspool, wpuc JONES BROS. 333 Russell Ave. Mlddletown, Pa Employment 11 Help Wanted Female a nroi. nr woman, general housework.

No cooking; small laundry Very good salary. Phone 2 0141 or apply 516 Radnor St. BOOKKEEPER WANTED Pleasant work ing condition. uooa salary to rigni party. Write Box 1103, Harrisburg leie graph COOK Downstairs work.

No laundry or nieht work. S13.00 per ween, noi Market St. Phone 4 6975. COLORED girl wanted. Laundry and general cleaning.

No cooking. Sleep out. 2910 parksme lane, rnone rnnvs White, exoerienced. short order, Apply Personnel Office. Penn Harris Ho tel.

titrhw ashf.RS Colored, middle aged preferred, apply to Mr. Santini, Locust St. entrance, narnspurger nuin. EXPERIENCED White maids. Apply Mrs.

Hiller. Locust St. entrance, Har risburger Hotel FEMALE COOK WHITE. APPLY HARRISBURG CLUB 307 MARKET 2ND FLOOR SEE MR. RAPP GIRL Or woman to assist with light housework a few hours each day, except Sunday.

Hours ran be conveniently arranged 2736 N. 5th St. GIRL OR WOMAN for general housework; small family. Private room; no laundry. $10 week.

Apply 263 Seneca St. GIRL OR WOMAN For general housework, sleep in, good wages. Call at 261 Seneca St. HOUSEKEEPER with ability to run house for two persons and care of convalescing woman. Phone 4 3792.

HOUSEKEEPER WANTED Small family, no laundry. Sleep in. Good wages. 1001 Green St. Phone 4 6438.

MIDDLE AGED WOMAN At once to work a lunch counter. Very good gages, good hours. Apply 212 Chestnut Employment 11 Help Wanted Female MIDDLE AGED woman, white, lor housework and care of small child. Phone 9 4158 after 4 o'clock. OPERATORS On Power Sewing Machines.

Learners will be accepted. Guaranteed minimum wages $16 per week. Apply Blough Manufacturing Co 413 Keiiy PANTRY Girl wanted. Apply to chef, Locust Street entrance, Harrisburger ho tel. sirrBFTARY Assistant to Personnel rector.

Complete charge of office and routine. Knowledge of shorthand and typing. Excellent opportunity for ex perienced secretary. Apply Personnel Of. fice Penn Harns Hotel.

SHOE SALESLADY Experienced wanted. Apply Stern's Shoe Store, 212 Market St. vvPFRTF.TMrF.n waitresses wanted Call in person. neuaDie wesiauram, uu South Front Steelton. WANTED EXPERIENCED TOPPERS AND KNITTERS On OnvArnment Half Hose Banner Machines.

Good Wages. Apply HERBERT HOSIERY MILLS, INC. 2927 Canby Penbrook WANTED Girl or woman for light house keeping, to live in or out. Z3U im. tn.

Phone 4 8174. WAITRESSES WANTED GOOD PAY BOLTON HOTEL WANTED Telephone operators to oper ate FBX switchboard, contact Jr. us laney. Harrisburger Hotel. WANTED WAITRESS Apply 409 Market St.

WANTED HOUSEKEEPER For small adult family, no laundry, sleep in. ixooa salary to right person. Phone 4 mjb. WANTED Girls for soda dispenser, Ap ply Lunch Counter, Penna. nanroaa.

WAITRESS for evening work. Apply Abe Tavern, 3rd and Seneca sts. WOMAN For general housework; family. Call 3 0491 after 7 p. m.

12 Help Wanted Male BRICKLAYERS and Laborers For Construction Work Bricklayers Must Be Union Bricklayers $1.50 Laborers 77 i ic Apply 7.30 A. M. small ARTHUR G. McKEE CO. Coatesville, Penna.

BARTENDER Apply Abe's Tavern, 3rd and Seneca Sts. BARTENDER Steady work. Responsible position. Must have good references. Apply to Mr.

Clifford, Harrisburger CHAUFFEURS WANTED Must be acquainted in city. Also car washers wanted. Apply Yellow Cab Co. Strawberry Aberdeen Sts. CHAUFFEUR Qualified, white.

Office to home, hours uncertain. Excellent sal ary. Give draft status. Replies confi dential. Write Box 1102 Harrisburg Tele grapn.

COOKS White, experienced, short order. Appiy rersonnei urtice, penn iiarris Hotel. MEN WANTED FOR WAR WORK Apply 9 to 12 a. m. 2 to 4.30 p.

m. JACKSON MANUFACTURING COMPANY So. Cameron and Magnolia Sts. War Workers Need Not Apply MANAGERS WANTED For Hotels, see J. Parker at MILNER HOTEL.

Friday and Saturday No Phone calls accepted WAITER White, minimum experience up to age so. Esquire. Penn Harris Ho tel. Apply Personnel Office. YOUNG MEN Earn $10 to $20 per week extra setting pins after school or work.

We will teach you and arrange hours to suit. Apply at once. RED CROWN BOWLING, 80 S. Cameron St. WANTED MEN With some mechanical experience on office equipment.

Apply ROYAL TYPEWRITER INC. 233 State St. WANTED Bellman, white. Wertz, Harrisburger Hotel. Apply Mr.

13 Help Male or Female WAITRESSES and Soda Fountain Clerks. Apply 409 Market St. 16 Situations Wanted Male MAN 37 years old with family, draft ex empt, desires position as truck onver or chauffeur. Smith, 284 Union St. Phone 6 0558.

FERGUSON General plastering, ce ment block laying and nvalring. Phone 8 4962, 748 Hih St, BrcasUr, Fa. Financial 17 Business Opportunities FOR SALE Restaurant and cafe. Good buy for right party. Write box 6157 Harrisburg Telegraph.

INTERESTED IN MACHINE SHOP or in all kinds of equipment. Write to Ellman, 6044 Webster Philadelphia 20 Money to Loan Need It For? IncomeTaxes Coal or JJ Other Necessities $300 OR LESS NO SECURITY OR CO MAKERS LINCOLN LOAN SERVICE, INC. 203 TELEGRAPH BLDG. Harrisburg, Pa. Phone 5219 MONEY FOR INCOME TAX, COAL AND OTHER NEEDS Cooperative Loan Investment Co.

10 South Market Square Phone 2 1206 33 Years Friendly Service CASH LOANS WITHOUT CO SIGNERS PERSONAL FINANCE CO. 4 N. 2nd St. Phone 72S9 Market Square Bldg. 3rd Floor LOANS $50 to $1000 PERSONAL LOANS AUTO LOANS REAL ESTATE LOANS ENDORSEMENT LOANS Compare These Payments Amount Cost per month You including interest charge Receive 6 Mos.

12 Mos. $100 $17.70 9.10 $200 $35.22 $18.17 $300 $52.75 $27.21 Community Consumer Discount Co. 224 N. Second St. Locally Owned Phone 7379 Need Money? See PRUDENCE CREDIT, INC.

21 S. 2ND ST. PHONE 3 4277 LIGHTHOUSE LOAN FINANCE CO. 28 OF PENNA. 16 N.

2nd St 2nd floor. Room 200 Lew Meredith, Mgr. Phone 4 4208 Live Stock Live Stock ONE CARLOAD OF FRESH SOUTH DAKOTA HORSES Can be seen at HEMPT Stone Quarry South of Camp Hill Phone 4 3241 Merchandise 31 Articles For Sale FOR SALE Parasols. Grinders. Carpen ter bench with vise.

Apply 1645 Berry niu street. 22 RIFLE Clip, bolt action. 1800 22 long ammunition. Apply zu Hosemont New Cumberland. DICTIONARIES Books.

12 foreign lan. guages, self taught, etc. Back Number Magazine Store, 26 S. 4th Open eves DOUBLE BAR Elgin bicycle, $25. Inquire Paul Bixler, 1018A Market St.

NATIONAL CASH REGISTER Lady's skating jacket size 36 38: L. and H. electric heater: man's Alfred Johnson fig ure skates, size 9. American food and liquid jug; lady's shoes, size S'a. Phone 6 U114.

STENOTYPE Late model, almost new, complete with instruction books. $32 cash takes it. Phone 8680. 33 Business Equipment O. K.

IT'S from WEISS BROS. Coca Cola Box, J15.00. Double Electric Coffee Brewer, S18.50; Stock Pots. 5 gal. S10.95; Punch Checks, 32c per Exhaust fans, Tables with burnproof tops, Chairs, 95c.

25 S. 13TH ST. PHONE 5248 6 FOOT SHOWCASE, $10; counter stools, cash register, pie case, $5. Keystone Fountain Equip. 13th Walnut Sts.

Phone 3 0411 34 Building Materials Iron cellar doors, 20,000 ft. flooring and sheeting. 3x4's long lengths. Doors of all sizes, sinks and washstands. Large sash, electric wire, 50,000 bricks.

DELSON'S WRECKING CO. Calder Cameron Sts. Phone 2 3808 38 Household Goods WE STILL HAVE THEM A complete line of Norge Electric and Gas Ranges. Very liberal prices. SPANGLER'S MUSIC HOUSE 6th and Maclay Sts.

Phone 8383 SPECIAL 5 Piece Unfinished Breakfast Set. A real bargain at $10.95 VAVftllN fUHNI'i'UHE EXCH. 1217 N. Third St. 4 yd.

wide kitchen and bedroom. Quaker patterns. All lengths un to 25 yos. FORNWALD'S 1223 N. 6th St.

ELECTRIC WASHING MACHINE $44.95. Apply 323 Broad St. TABLE TOP IRONER, $40; Studio Couch. nxe new. S30; Kitchen chairs.

SI. Must vacate. none 3 4o73. 38A Interior Decorating DRAPERIES Slip covers, Venetian blinds, lace curta os. Hughes Drapery snop, 231 n.

znd St. Phone 3 6138. 39 Jewelry VALENTINE BARGAIN 6 Diamond engagement wedding ring set, $30. It's $52.50 value. Deposit holds it.

C. M. Dubs, Jeweler, I7th Derry sts, 41 Musical Instruments AT J. H. TROUP'S While they last: Brand new 1942 Console Radios, Philco, Zenith, R.

C. A. Victor. Priced from $87.50. Terms.

2 R. C. A. Victor Automatic Radio Phonographs. REDUCED 15 South Market Square MUSICAL SPECIALS KRANICH AND BACH PIANOS We have a fine assortment of Grand and Spinet style Pianos.

For musicians wanting the best. SPANGLER'S MUSIC HOUSE 6th and Maclay Sts. Phone 8383 National Holiday in New Guinea By Webster If 'rW? I vN THRTV FOUR. YSARS COLO PoveRTV. fll A HAD lb 1 nave what" i OFW.S6LFW vVVU P5 Merchandise 45 Wanted to Buy MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS Will buy, nav cash tor used Accordion, Clarinets, Trumpets, aaxopnones.

etc. rnone oq. WANTED TO BUY GOOD USED PIANO. BOX 1099, HAKKISBUKU TELEGRAPH. Rooms and Board 48 Rooms Without Board Iwrlrnnm with adinininc eminff rnnm Twin nens.

novate en trance, semi private bath. Gentlemen Phone 2 1937. LARGE FURNISHED Front sleeping room. Suitable for two people, itent reasonable. Phone 3 1003.

CHEERFUL ROOM, first floor, next to bath, one double bed. for 2 gentlemen Phone 4 2470 between 8 a. m. 2 p. DESIRABLE Bedroom, for one or two gentlemen.

10 minute bus service. Pri vate home. Call between 5 and 8. Phone 0032. HILL SECTION 2nd floor studio room furnished, next to bath.

Two working girls or married couple. Phone 9 4U8t. LARGE ROOM with or without board bath, hot water: close to Mlddletown bus. Call after 6 p. m.

Mrs. Carrie Reigle. 217 W. Second Hummelstown. LARGE Warm room for two gentlemen.

twin beds, $2.50 each. Phone 3 8695. LOVELY ROOM In young couple home, private bath: bus. Phone 2 1579 after 6 p. m.

or Sunday. 1722 PENN ST. Pleasant furnished bed room, twin beds. Gentlemen, Private home. Phone 2 9607.

ROOM Newlv furnished, private home Drivate bath. Dhone: heated garage. Va square from bus. Suitable for one or two gentlemen. Phone 3 5170.

SLEEPING room for rent. Ladies only, 284 Union between orster Boas 49 Rooms For Housekeeping TWO Rooms for light housekeeping. All conveniences. Electric refrigerator, Adults only. Apply 43 North 16th Street, C3 Real Estate For Rent 53 Apartments Unfurnished CORNER Unfurnished 3 modern rooms, 2nd floor apartment.

Refined adults only 2110 Moore street. MODERN three room apartment with private bath, gas stove heat and hot water. Kent $25. Apply is sown MarKei street, Duncannon, Fa. 2292 N.

6TH ST. 3rd floor apartment, un furnished, large living bedroom, kitchen and private modern oath. Adults. 54 Apartments Furnished THIRD FLOOR Living room and bed room, private bath, electric ana tele phone. Refined, employed couple.

No cooking. Apply 593 S. Front Street. 55 Houses For Rent 232 SO. 14TH ST.

8 large rooms and bath, hot water heat. 3rd floor arranged for apartment, car garage. Immediate possession. KIEHL BOWER, Realtors Lemoyne Trust Lemoyne Phone 2 1129 HOUSES AND APARTMENTS FOR RENT We still have a few properties for rent. Office is open from 8.30 to 5.30.

MILLER BROS. CO. 213 LOCUST ST, 59 Business Places For Rent SECOND FLOOR OFFICE SPACE 650 OR 1250 SO. FT. MARTIN COR NER SECOND AND WALNUT STS.

IN QUIRE T. S. MARTIN, 304 N. SECOND ST. STORE ROOM, 17TH MARKET HARRISBURG 16'ax37 feet, with base ment.

Excellent location. Phone 2 6470. Wanted to Rent WANTED TO RENT Furnished house or apartment, 5 rooms or more. Call 5 5522. WANTED UNFURNISHED 3 or 4 bed room apartment about $40.

Write Box 6156. Harrisburg Telegraph. 64 Real Estate For Sale Houses For Sale MUST BE SOLD AT ONCE EXCEPTIONAL BARGAINS 1826 REGINA ST 8 room brick. 920 S. 9TH ST.

Single brick, improvements. Now vacant. W. J. DAYLOR 317 Chestnut St 682 Schuylkill St.

2527 Herr Street, Penbrook. 2808 Boas Street, Penbrook Office 2 3872 Residence 4 0327 AN UNUSUALLY GOOD VALUE 2020 BeUevue Road is a brick house with 8 nice rooms. Beautiful outlook over BeUevue Park. Only a short distance from schools and bus. call 8393 for appoint ment to inspect.

MILLER BROS. CO. 213 Locust St. BUY TODAY PROFIT TOMORROW 2651 N. 5th Street 1003 Green Street 635 Harris Street 318 Kelker Street 417 Kelker Street 633 Geary Street 425 Muench Street 2035 Swatara St.

321 Reily Street 233 River Street 2515 N. 2nd Street 439 S. 16th Street 2626 N. 6th Street 1724 Susquehanna 99 Hummel Avenue, Lemoyne J. K.

KIPP SON 7155 SECOND HOUSE $3000 near Boas. $500 to $750 down. Balance as rent. Phone 4 8585 daytime. 2245 N.

4TH ST. 2 story semi detached, 6 rooms, bath, hardwood floors, steam heat, new coal furnace, 2 garages. Close to schools and churches. On bus stop. Immediate possession.

Phone 8038. 64 fice. Real Estate For Sale Houses For Sale 1615 REVERE Modern, single 6 rooms and bath, steam heat, hardwood floors. Property is insulated. Garage.

WEBER REALTY CO. Phone 7881 1826 HOLLY ST. 6 rooms and bath, hardwood floors, steam heat, fireplace. LiOt zuxiuu, possession on short notice. KIEHL BOWER, Realtors Lemoyne Trust Lemoyne Phone 2 1129 MODERN STOREROOM and apartment, Income $12,000 per year.

Very good in vestment. Price, $60,000. For information see w. H. Kelson, 107 Chestnut street.

BEFORE YOU BUY See our list of city and suburban homes, J. E. GIPPLE 1251 Market St. Phone 3 6202 2000 Forster street. Corner, brick, slate roof.

2 private apartments. Terms $495U. 1208 Market Street, 3 story brick, 8 rooms and bath, hardwood floors. Terms, $4500. 1151 Derry Street 2 story brick, 6 rooms and batn.

ah improvements, lerms, SS3750. W. H. NELSON 107 Chestnut Street 65 Suburban For Sale AN ATTRACTIVE 17 room mansion along Route 22 East of Harrisburg; all modem conveniences, 4 baths. Attractive price and terms.

See, N. S. Myers, Owner, 1S00 Derry St. A 2 FAMILY HOUSE IN PENBROOK 2328 Hoffer with large lot. WALTER JOHNSTON, Realtor 3 7311 67 Farms and Land For Sale FARMS FARMS FARMS Now is the time to buy a farm so that you can get possession April 1st.

We have several good farms at reasonable prices. MILLER BROS. CO. 213 Locust St. ATTENTION FARM BUYERS We have several good farms for sale in Dauphin County near Halifax.

Along state nignway. uniy la miles trom iiar. risburg. Photos can be seen at our of. MILLER BROS.

CO. 213 Locust St, 68 after 6 p. m. Lots For Sale LOT S. E.

CORNER 31st and Brookwood Sts. 40x120 feet. $800. EZRA C. CASSELL, 1608 State 3 2514 Automobiles 77 Automobiles For Sale NOTICE Do You Need a Car? Don't Put It Off BUY NOW 37 Chrysler 5 Pass.

Sedan $195 37 Lincoln Zephyr 5 Pass. Sedan $195 36 Nash 6 5 Pass. Sedan $145 37 Buick Special 2 dr. 5 Pass. Sedan $245 36 Packard 120 5 Pass.

Sedan $195 uiasmoDiie ue 5 Fass. Sedan 39 Pontiac 6 De Luxe 5 Pass. Sedan 39 Ford V8 De Luxe 5 Pass. Sedan ia Plymouth De Luxe 5 Pass. Sedan 38 Studebaker 6 5 Pass.

Sedan 37 Packard 120 5 Pass. Sedan 38 Chevrolet 2 Door 5 Pass. Sedan 37 Chevrolet 5 Pass. Sedan jn Chevrolet 5 Pass. Sedan 38 Dodge 5 Pass.

Sedan si unrysier Pass. Sport Sedan 37 Nash 6 De Luxe 5 Pass. Sedan buicks 193H 1941 zo to Choose From Best Trade, Terms, Tires, In Town HARRISBURG BUICK CO. 218 South Cameron St. Phone 4 4111 1936 FORD 8 De Luxe Sedan, eood ruuuer, ana gooa condition.

(Jail 2 81' 1937 8 FORD COUPE 60 H. P. Good rubber. Mechanically perfect. Private owner.

$200 cash. Phone 8950. 1937 BUICK Convertible Coupe Good rubber, raaio ana heater. Can be fi nanced. $295.

Call 4 9017. 8j? Motorcycles and Bicycles EXTRA HEAVY PYRALIN for winter shields, old or new models. Better hurry to FITCH'S, 1408 N. Third St. New and Used bicycles available for em ployed children and adults.

1210 N. 16th street. Phone 3 9876. 85 Wanted Automobiles WE BUY LATE MODEL CARS SUTLIFF CHEVROLET LOT 3th Paxton Sts. Ph.

4 6155 TOP CASH PRICES FOR YOUR OLDS CHEV. BUICK HARRY CRAMER 158 S. Front Steelton TRUCKS wanted. We buy tractors, trail ers, wrecks or total losses, call 4 5415. WE BUY LATE MODELS CAPITOL MOTORS.

INC. 130 S. Cameron St. Phone 2 4164 CASH For your car or truck. Will pay finance company and give you balance.

(V. B. Dowling, M. Brenner and Sons. 900 S.

CAMERON ST. PH. 3 8630. CASH FOR YOUR CAR Highest prices paid. Quick action.

ART ZWEIFEL 70 S. Cameron 2 4072 AUTOMOBILES WANTED Cash Paid Automobiles 85 Wanted Automobile. Late Model Trucks Wanted! L. B. SMITH MOTOR CO.

Market at 12th, Lemoyne, 4 7077 75 Auctions Legals Auction Sales PUBLIC SALE Saturday, February 13th Personal property from 4 room apartment at Carpenter's Paint Shop, 927 Melrose and Brookwood 6 cu. ft. Frig idaire, Electric Roaster and Studio Couch like new. Modern Living Room Suite, Dining Koom suite, secretary Desk, Gateleg Mahogany Table. Bedroom Suite, Break last set, tasyway washer, 2 Cots, Bed Pillows.

3 9x12 Rugs, canned fruit, and jelly, stands, clocks, dishes, glassware, and cooking utensils. sale starts 1 F. M. L. M.

F. Hocker, Auct. Book Vol. 14, page 357, which is lien on the following land of said Petitioner in the 12th Ward of the City of Harrisburg. Dauphin County.

Penn sylvania Beginning on the Southwest corner of Fourth and Clinton 2 feet 1 inch South of Clinton St. on the official city map; thence West on the present line of Clinton St. 72 feet 6 inches to an auey! thence South on said alley 19 feet; thence bast and through the center of the par tition between houses 1620 and 1622 N. Fourth St. 72 feet 6 inches to Fourth thence North on Fourth St.

19 feet to the place of Beginning. Having thereon erected a brick house known as No. 1622 N. Fourth St. Because a legal presumption of the payment of said Mortgage exists from 20 years' lapse of time and no satisfac tion appears on record.

The Court re quires all holders of said Mortgage to appear on March 29. 1943, at 10.00 a. o'clock, Eastern War Time, and answer said Petition; in default thereof, the Court will decree and direct the satisfaction of said Mortgage. W. Li.

WINDSOR, in Sheriff of Dauphin County UEOKUE W. MCKEJS Attorney NOTICE LETTERS TESTAMENTARY, on the Es tate of ALICE V. WEAVER, have been granted to the undersigned, who requests all persons having claims or demands against the estate of the decedent to make known the same, and all per sons indebted to the decedent, to make payment, without delay, to KUSfc iiKiiusun, nxecutrix 319 Cumberland Street, Harrisburg, Pa. or HARVEY E. KNUPP.

Atty. 208 Capital Bank Bldg. Harrisburg, pa. LETTERS Testamentary on the Estate of Miriam H. Lebo, Deceased, late of the City of Harrisburg, Dauphin 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 de lay to HOWARD A.

LtbU, Executor 1012 N. 17th Street Harrisburg, Pennsylvania NOTICE OF PARTNERSHIP DISSOLUTION NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that Syl van D. Lehrman has withdrawn from the partnership lately subsisting between J. sylvan u. Lenrman ana Arthur J.

Lehrman, at 122 South Cam eron Street. Harrisburg. Pennsylvania under the name of A. J. Lehrman and Sons.

All debts owing to said partner ship are to be received by the said A. J. Lehrman and Arthur J. Lehrman, and all demands on the said partnership are to oe'Presentea to mem ror payment at in South Cameron Street, Harrisburg, Penn sylvania, where said co partnership busi ness will be continued under the name J. Lehrman and Sons by the said J.

Lehrman and Arthur J. Lehrman, A. J. LEHRMAN SYLVAN D. LEHRMAN ARTHUR J.

LEHRMAN COURT PROCLAMATION Whereas, the Honorable William M. Hargest, President, and the Honorable Paul Kupp. and fionoraDie Kooert js. Woodside, Additional Judges of Oyer and Terminer, Quarter Sessions of the Peace of the County of Dauphin, having issued their precepts bearing date the 3rd day of February, A. D.

1943, to me directed for holding a Court of Oyer and Terminer and General Jail Delivery and Ouarter Sessions of the eace of Harris burg for the County of Dauphin and to commence on the 4th Monday of March, 1943, to continue 2 weeks. Given under my hand at Harrisburg, the 3rd dav of February. A. D. 1943.

being the one hundred and sixty sixth year of the independence of the United States. W. L. WINDSOR. Ill Sheriff's Office.

Harrisburg, Pa. 5 ring tar to or rnone hoo SULLIVAN'S lot 140 n. Cameron st. system oi astronomy, Mrs. John N.

Smith. Legal Notices Letters Testamentary on the Estate of Meda K. (Mrs. Edwin S.t Herman, late of the city of Harrisburg. Dauphin county, Pennsylvania, deceased, having been granted to the undersigned, all per sons indebted to said estate are requested to make immediate payment, and those having claims to present the same with out delay to HAKK1SBUKU Tit ST 16 South Second Harrisburg, Pennsylvania, Executor, To Persons Interested in Friendship Ger man Bau Und Spar Verein, or Holders of the Following Mortgage, Who Are Unknown: Notice is given that Resta May Raup presented her Petition on January 25, 1943, to the court of common neas ot DauDhin County, praying for the satis faction of a Mortgage given on January 10, 1922, by 4ke Woolf to riendship tier man Bau Und Spar Verein to secure $1200.00, recorded in the Recorder's Of fice of Dauphin County Mortgage Sheriff February 10, 1943 30 LETTERS OF ADMINISTRATION c.t.a in the Estate of William Henry Musser (also known as W.

Harry Musser) De ceased, late of tne city ot narrisDurg, Dauohin County. having been grant ed to the undersigned, all persons indebt ed to said Estate are requested to make immediate payment, and those having claims will present them for settlement without delay to CAPITAL BANK AND TRUST COMPANY 222 Market Street, Harrisburg, Pennsylvania Or to: HULL, LEIBY METZGER, Kline Building, Harrisburg, Pennsylvania, NOTICE TO VENDORS COMMONWEALTH OF PENNSYLVANIA Dept. of Property Ac Supplies. Room 184 Capitol. Hbg.

sealed proposals win De received until twelve o'clock. Noon, Eastern War Time, and then publicly opened on the following: Class 132 General Paint Supply Contract, contract period from March 21. 1943 to September 20, 1943, opening date March 2, 1943; Class 127 Electrical Supply Contract, contract period from April 11, 1943 to October 10, 1943, opening date March, 4, 1943; Class 133 Plumbing and Heating Supply Con tract, contract period from April 16, 1943 October 15, 1943, opening date Marcn 1943; Class 129 Supplement A Hard ware Supply Contract, contract period from May 1, 1943 to October 31, 1943, opening date March 23, 1943; Class 129 Supplement Hardware Supply Con 1 tract, contract period from May 1. 1943 to October 31, 1943, opening date March 1943. Blanks and information may be obtained upon application to the above office.

The Commonwealth reserves the right to reject any or all or parts of bids. c. M. wuOLWUKin, secretary. 'ine Grove Scout Committee Meets Pine Grove, Feb.

12. The Aux iliary Troop Committee of the Pine Grove Girl Scouts met at the home of Mrs. Kenneth Williams and planned to hold a card party on Friday, March 19. Present were: Chairlady, Mrs. Kenneth Williams; June Hughes, Mary Keefer, Josephine Keeney, Mildred Sattizahn and Winifred ritz.

The year 1943 marks the 40th! anniversary oi tne coperrucani PHONE I 24111 OBITUARIES REV. EDWARD W. TAYLOR The Rev. Edward William former resident of Middle town, died" Thursday at the home of a daughter, Mrs. Priscilla Douglas, 251 Adams street, Steelton.

He was a retired Pennsyl vania Railroad employe with 26 years service; a member of the Ebenezer A. M. E. Church, Mid dletown: treasurer, trustee and chaplain of Dauphin Lodge, No. 359, B.

P. O. Middletown. He is survived by his widow, Mrs. Angeline 'Taylor, Steelton: one brother, Henry Jackson, Camden, N.

one sister, Mrs. Mary Jane Walker, In wood, W. five daughters, Mrs. Matilda Taylor, Mrs. Marguerite Walker and Mrs.

Dorothy Burton, all of Harrisburg; Mrs. Mary Jane Mudd, New York City, and Mrs. Priscilla Douglas, Steelton; six greatgrandchildren. Services will be at the Ebenezer A. M.

E. Church, Middle town, Monday at 11 a. the Rev. E. D.

Brown, Waynesboro, assisted by the Joseph W. Gantt, officiating. Burial will be in Middletown Cemetery. Friends may call Sunday after 5 p. m.

at the G. F. Hooper Funeral Home, Second and Adams streets, Steelton, and at the church Monday Lorn 9 to 11 a. m. HARRY C.

CHAPMAN, SR. Services for Harry Cleveland Chapman, 55, 1716 Paxton street, who died Wednesday, will be Saturday at 8 p. m. at Richard Lee Snyder funeral home, 1720 Regina street, the Rev. Dr.

J. Mc Kendree Reiley, Stevens Mem orial Methodist Church, officiating. Mr. Chapman was a mem ber of that church. Further serv ices will be Monday afternoon at James Derry funeral home in Norfolk, Va.

Burial will be in Forrest Lawn Cemetery at Nor folk. Friends may call at the fu neral home after 7 p. m. Saturday. MRS.

FRANK E. DORSEY Services for Mrs. Fannie Edith Dorsey, 61, wife of Frank E. Dor sey, North Arch street, Median icsburg, will be Saturday at 1 p. m.

in trie Harris A. M. Church, Harrisburg. The Rev. John R.

Anderson will officiate, assisted by the Rev. Mr. Everett Burial will be in the Lincoln Cemetery, Harrisburg. MRS. MARGARET E.

BOTTORFF Mrs. Margaret E. Bottorff, 74, of South Bend, died at her home Wednesday. She is survived by two daughters, Mrs. Ethyl Poynton, Indiana, and Mrs.

Charles H. Little, Lynchburg, and two brothers, Charles W. Senseman and S. P. Senseman, Harrisburg.

Services will be Saturday at 2.30 p. m. in the Myers Funeral Home, 39 East Main street, Me chanicsburg. Burial will be in Londsdorf Cemetery, New Kingston. PVT.

BRENNAN TEMPLE, JR. Pvt. Brennan Temple, 22, died at Indiantown Gap Thursday. Surviving is his father, Brennan Temple, Sycamore, Ga. HENRY E.

GRIFFIN Henry Ellsworth Griffin, infant son of Mr. and Mrs. Jackson Griffin, 625 Boas street, died Wednesday at a local hospital In addition to his parents he is survived by a grandmother, Mrs, Essie Binder, Harrisburg. Services will be Saturday at 2 p. m.

at the Ci. Hooper lunerai home, Second and Adams streets, Steelton, the Rev. W. L. Wil loughby, Beulah Baptist Church, officiating.

Burial will be William Howard' Day Cemetery. Friends may call at the funeral home tonight after 7 clock. LEWIS M. KINTER Lewis M. Kinter, 61, died Thursday at his home in Dills burg.

Surviving' are his widow, Mrs. Gertie Kinter; three sons, Pvt. Arthur Aviation Cadet Earl and Lloyd of Dills burg; one daughter, Mrs. David Markle, Wells ville, R. D.

two sisters, Mrs. Hattie Baker, and Mrs. Rosa Grove, both of Dills burg; two brothers, Harry, Wells ville, R. D. 1, and Charles, Dills burg, R.

D. 2. Services will be at the home Sunday at 2.30 p. m. and at Barren's Lutheran Church at 3 o'clock, the Rev.

George N. Young officating. Friends may call at the home after 7 p.m. Saturday. Classified Display ON MRS.

EMMA TAYLOR SNYDER Williamsport, Feb. 12. Mrs. Emma Taylor Snyder, wife of the Rev. F.

Frantz 'Snyder, rector of St. Mary's Episcopal Church, this city, died today following an illness of two weeks. Services were held in Christ Episcopal Church, Lykens, today. She was a native of Lykens. MISS ANNA ELIZABETH GRIEB Tylersville, Feb.

12. Miss Anna Elizabeth Grieb, 80, native and life long resident of Sugar Valley, died at the Grieb farmstead near Tylersville, Tuesday afternoon after a long illness. She was a member of the Re formed Church of Tylersville. Her only survivors are the following nieces and nephews: George G. Grieb, Mrs.

Elsie Richel, Tylersville; Roy Grieb, Snow Shoe; Nevin Grieb, Lock Haven; Mrs. Lulu Mil ler, Jersey Shore; Mrs. A. N. Wolfe, Mill Hall; Mrs.

Jacob Haines, Sunbury; Fred Snook, Ne braska; Wallace Snook, Texas! William Waron. MRS. ROSA LEE GIBSON Mrs. Rosa Lee Gibson, 57, wife of Henry Gibson, 1416 Wyeth street, died at her home Thursday. In addition to her husband she is survived by one daughter, Mrs.

Joanna Wilkerson, Harrisburg; four sisters, Mrs. Ophelia West, Mrs. Josephine Jetter, Miss Irve Barley, all of Virginia, and Miss Pearl Barley, New York City; six brothers, Henry, Frank, Carlylej Lawrence, and Kimneloo, all of Virginia and Nickolas, Texas; and two grandchildren. Services will be at 7 p. m.

at the home Saturday, the Rev. James Goodwin, Union Baptist Church, Steelton, officiating, and the Rev. C. H. Marshall, Greater Zion Church of Harrisburg, assisting.

Burial will be in Little Union Cemetery, Amelia, C. Va. Services will be in Little Union Sunday afternoon. O. E.

S. Past Matrons Gather at Pine Grove Pine Grove, Feb. 12. The Past Matrons of Mary E. Moore Chap ter, No.

372, O. E. were guests cf Mrs. Mayme Schwalm. Present were: Mrs.

Mabel Moyer, Mrs. Edna Henninger, Mrs. Violet Schucker, Mrs. Rebecca Whetstone, Mrs. Blanch, Koch, Mrs.

Dorothy Kline, Mrs. Harvena Owens, Mrs. Parthenia Berger, Mrs. Marie Matternas, Mrs. Annie Frye and Mrs.

Sarah Moore. Grantville Man Hurt in Trucking Accident Pittsburgh, Feb. 12, (ff). West ern Pennsylvania was hit last night by a snowstorm, driven by a high, biting wind, which caused numerous auto accidents. Among four people injured in the Pittsburgh area, Warren Kern, 37, of Grantville, Dauphin county, suffered a possible skull fracture and internal injuries when his tiailer truck crashed into a pole! Mill Hall Athlete Missing in Action" Mill Hall, Feb.

12! Mr. and Mrs. Harry Powers, Mill Hall, were notified that their son, Sergeant John N. Powers, is listed as miss ing in action. Powers, 22, was a football and basketball star at the Mill Hall High School where he graduated in 1939 and enlisted in the Air Force in June, 1940.

He was a radio operator. He received the silver star for the part he played in the battle of Midway. Elected to Board Lock Haven, Feb. 12. Walter C.

Winter was elected to the board of trustees of the Lock Haven Hospital to fill the vacancy caused by the death of William Keiner, and J. Harris Mussina, a member of the board, was made vice president, filling that post held by Keiner. Correll Keefer Trevorton, Feb. 12. Miss Hilda Keefer.

Dornsife, and Private John A. Correll, Fort Monroe, were married in the Reformed parsonage at Herndon. The ceremony 'was performed by the Rev. jaLUU Dlllgei. P.R.R.

WE MUST Classified Display KEEP THE WHEELS ROLLING THE RAILROAD TO HELP THE WAR EFFORT MALE FEMALE HELP HEEDED FOR ALL OCCUPATIONS Apply 106 S. 4th Street HARRISBURG of Other War Induttriet Should Not Apply ZJ 7.

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