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THE READING EXD PX.r SATURDAY MORNING, OCTOBER 9 57 Times Want Ads Get CASH for Your the Way Hideaways Dial 6101 Eighteen VITAL STATISTICS MARRIAGE LICENSE APPLICATIONS George D. Nahm, 25, of 1511 N. Twelfth son of Mr. and Mrs. John F.

Nahm, and Ruth K. Spence, 21, of 121 Olive West Reading, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Spence. Edwin Davidheiser, 50, Doug lassville R.

D. 1, son of Mary Davidheiser, and Mary N. Lessig, 49, Douglassville R. D. 1, daughter of Mr.

and Mrs. Jacob Buchert. DEATHS Reading MRS. MARY (Hoyer) LEESE, 47, wife of James E. Leese, 1347 Mc Knight died at her home after an illness of six years.

She was daughter of William and the late Catharine (Seidel) Hoyer, and was a member of Yocom's Lutheran Church at Grill. Surviving besides her husband are a son, James and a daughter, Grace, wife of Joseph F. Alderman, both of this city; and two brothers, Harry and Lawrence Hoyer, this city. Funeral Director T. C.

Auman, have charge of arrangements, which will be held Tuesday at 1:30 p. with burial in Yocom's Church Cemetery. MRS. ANNIE (Heagy) NYE, 62 wife of Harry Nye, died yesterday at her home. 47 Lemon st.

She was a daughter of Jeremiah and Leah Heagy and a of Cornwall, Lebanon county. Surviving besides her husband are a daughter, Ida Maurer, this city; a sister, Lillian Trout, Lebanon, and two brothers. John Heagy, Norris town, and William Heagy, Lebanon. Funeral Tuesday at 1:30 p. from the Mertz Funeral Home, Lau reldale.

Interment in Mt. Lebanon Cemetery, Lebanon. MRS. REBECCA P. W.

(Surgeoner) TAIT, 37, wife of Hugh Tait, 627 N. Eleventh died yes terday in Bern township. She was a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. William Surgeoner, this city, and a member.

of Holy spirit Lutheran Church. Tuneral, Tuesday at 2 p. m. from the Greenawalt Funeral Home. ALEX TELVICKAS, 22, of 625 Perm st, died following a long ill ness.

Surviving are a sister, Bessie Perrine; two brothers, Joseph and Michael Telvickas, all of this city. Funeral Director Leon B. Kopicki has charge of arrangements. MISS HARRIET KAUFFMAN, 92, died at the home of her sister, Mrs. S.

S. Smith, 122 Windsor was a daughter of the late Jacob H. and Catharine (Wagner) Kauffman and was a lifelong member of Holy Spirit Lutheran Church. Surviving are two sisters, Alice, wife of Charles S. Eisenbrown, Reading, and Malinda.

widow of S. S. Smith, with whom she resided. Funeral today at 3:30 p. m.

from the parlors of Funeral Directors C. Auman, Inc. Interment in Charles Evans Cemetery. KATIE PANNEBECKER, 65. of 414 Gilson Alley, died yesterday at the Homeopathic Hospital.

BERNICE MAYO, three months, of 114 Neversink died yesterday at the Homeopathic Hospital. Berks and Vicinity MISS ADA R. KLINE, 79, native of Stouchsburg, died at the home of a nephew, Harold 'Landis, PALMYRA. She was a daughter of the late John and Henrietta (Reed) Kline, and was a member of the Palm United Lutheran Church at Palmyra. Surviving is a sister, Mrs.

Maria Peiffer, Stouchsburg. HORIZONTAL 1 The story of Nthe who Said "sour grapes." (i This story 1 9 It is by i 14 Irish tribal society title. 16 To depart. 17 To bathe. 18 Dazzling light 20 Form of "be." 21 Caverns.

Fabulous Tale Answer to Previous Puzzle I jOAiOF lAiRjCUCIONE Ne mtia tda rDl TP IeIddIfIe 5T: relic BTIeofr ETALM'O JOAN Nil TE REJOSE OF ITS EJS EPOWL ARC NArruT SjTlRE ELCwl YOgL JSK I Dja7D fPAGlAI NCMENLZ ff APT I ATTSPPAQCIH 4,6 riUVilJtC OJj Ottoman Empire. S3 One who applauds. 24 Senior. 25 Southeast. 39 Potato.

41 Dispatched. 59 43 Strict. 45 Native 48 Sun god. 26 Musical note. 50 Beverage.) 27 Seventh 51 Born.

musical note. 52 You and me. 29 Dry. 53 The fox made 30 Stir. 32 Pitcher.

34 Golf teacher. 86 To harvest. i38 A bargain. many to 6 get the grapes. 7 56 He met with fc no 10 58 Nothing more 1 1 0 1 2 3 5 Funeral, Monday at 1:30 p.

from the Smith Funeral Home, Pal myra. Further services at 2:30 in Zion's (Reed's) Church, Stouchsburg. Interment in Reed's Cemetery. CLINTON E. LEIBENSPERGER, 65, of STONY RUN, died suddenly of a heart attack after taking walk to a nearby garage.

He op erated a sawmill, and was a mem ber of Kempton Council, 544, Order of Independent American. Survlv ing are a son, Edwin, at home, and one grandchild. Funeral Tuesday, 1:30 p. from the home. Further services in Frieden's Church, with interment in adjoining cemetery.

Funeral Di rector Benjamin F. Danenhower, Trexler, is in charge. MRS ELIZA A. (Oswald) STEIN, 57, widow of Calvin E. Stein, EMAUS, died of complications at the Allentown Hospital.

She was born in Lower Macungie township a daughter of Benjamin and Anna (Smith) Oswald. She was a mem ber of the congregation of the Mertztown church. Surviving are these children: Lu thur, Palmerton, R. D. Clarence, Emaus; Artliur, Allentown: Mrs.

Edgar Shellhammer, Breinigsville Mrs. Paul Hertzog, Emaus; 18 grandchildren; a brother, Harvey Oswald, and a sister, Mrs. Ella Burley, both of Allentown. Funeral services for the family Sunday at 2 p. m.

at the Schmoyer funeral home in Breinigsville, with regular services in the Mertztown church, and interment in the ad joining cemetery. MRS AMANDA SHOTT, 73, died at the home of a daughter, Mrs John Kneasel, near MYERSTOWN, She was a member of the United Brethren Church. Surviving are these children: Calvin Shott, Mrs Adam Fisher and Mrs. John Kneasel; six grandchildren, two brothers, Harry and William Se christ; one sister, Mary Sechrist. Funeral from the home.

Inter ment in the new Union, cemetery, in charge of the Bahney funeral home. JOHN MILLER, 74. died at his home in MYERSTOWN. He was a member of the P. O.

S. of A and the ,1. O. O. F.

Surviving are his widow, Christiana Miller; a daughter, Miles Mountz; six grand children, six great grandchildren a brother, Eugene Miller, Baltimore; a sister, Mrs. Edwin Fisher, Phila delphia. Funeral Saturday at 3 p. m. from the Bahney funeral home Inter ment in the new Union cemetery.

JAMES TRYTHALL, 82, of WAR WICK TOWNSHIP, Chester County died in the Chester County Hospital, West Chester. He was a son of the late John and Grace Try thall, Sur viving are his wife, Mary Jane (Hughes); following children: Clar ence, Coatesville; Lucretia, Phila delphia; Laura, wife of James Bol ton, Coatesville; Edith, wife of Karch Kline, Reading, and John, Erma, Nora and Margaret, all of Reading; 10 grandchildren and two great grandchildren. Funeral Monday, 2 p. with all services at the parlors of u. Mauger, Warwick.

Interment in Morningside Cemetery, Warwick, PASTOR TO BROADCAST The Rev. Dr. Thomas W. Dickert, pastor of St. Stephen's Reformed Church, will broadcast over station WRAW every evening next week, October 4 9, from 6 to 6:15 o'clock, under the auspices of the Reading Ministerial Association.

12 Manifest 13 Footlike part. 15 To rub out. 19 To choose by ballot. 21 Sea skeleton. 24 grapes is an allusion to the story.

28 Heathen god. 29 Dress fasteners. 31 33 Thing. 35 Rodent. 37 Leg gaiter.

38 To discover. 40 To opine. 41 Speculation, 42 To stuff, 44 Knocks. 46 Burden. than.

Classifies Form of "thou." VERTICAI To drudge. Greaser. 47 Actual being. Roentgen ray. 49 Devoured.

Morindin dye. 52 Custom. To throb. 54 Transpose. Gibbon.

55 Toward. Always. 56 Street. Exultant. 57 Sound ol To rescue.

inquiry. Ml 15 16 IS 19 53" 5T 5S 5a" I J'Jtj jou FUPPER FANNY By Sylvia C0Fa.1M71YHCAtcavtCt.mC. T. Mi Mft Mff OT i "AD right, smarty now let's see how PHILA. PASTOR YOUTH CENTER SPEAKER Will Open Reading Branch Tonight Rev.

Theodore H. Eisner, pastor. of the Non Sectarian Tabernacle, Broad and Master streets, Philadelphia, and radio evangelist, will be the guest speaker at the opening service of the Reading Youth Christian Center tonight in the auditorium of the Calvary Baptist Church, Grace streets and Park avenue (Eighteenth ward). The Reading Youth Christian Center will be interdenominational. It is being formed by business, school, apd church young people, of many denominations so that young people may have the oppor tunity of listening to the finest speakers and music.

Informal youth gatherings will be held each Sat urday night "in an effort" to "Win Youth to Christ." The Reading Youth Christian Center will become a rallying center for the fundamentalists. Services begin promptly at 8 o'clock under the direction of Rev. Arthur Hottel, director of the Association of Christian Youth Movements, for the state. Tonight's event w.ill also feature a musical program, presenting the Queen City Gospel Four brass quartet, the Girls' Trio, and G. Whitfield Trein, musical saw artist from the Allentown Youth Christian Center.

Community singing will also be featured. The services are open 66 the public. ROME A. BETTS AT READING CO. Y.M.C.A.

Sunday afternoon devotional serv ice by the Reading Company Y. M. C. A. will begin at 3.30.

The speaker will be Rome A. Betts, president of the New Jersey State Y. M. C. A.

There will be a musical program by Zion E. C. Sunday school orchestra of Mohnton. ANTHRACITE WEEK TO START MONDAY HAZLETON, Oct. 1 (JFi The Hazleton region will participate in tne observance of Anthracite week.

starting October 4, with emphasis being placed on automatic stoker equipment for the home territory of hard coal'. Although anthracite coal is used exclusively in this territory, the coal interests decided to use the anthra cite week program for educational purposes in modern trends in heat ing. An exhibition will be open to the public next week in this city in which all the latest heating equip ment will be shown in full operation. NEW PHILA. BOARD TAKES OVER RELIEF PHILADELPHIA, Oct.

1 The new Philadelphia county board of public assistance formally took over the administration of the city's re lief today and elected Joseph P. Burke, first assistant deputy controller of ihe city, as its chairman. Dr. Karl De Schweinitz, state sec retary of public assistance, met with the new board, first in the state to organize under the new public assistance law. "We all are agreed that poltics definitely out in the new relief program," he said.

meg A John H. pern Newininer OLDEST NEWSPAPER IN READING ruonsnea continuously sine 1858 Readlni Times Publlshlno Co. nnr John Perry Howard Parish Publisher Abe Hurwlts. Managing Editor Published every morning except Sunday 8lVh inri 1X7 In lit Qi Jl. rj.

Entered ai Second Class Ustter at the Reading Post Office. Member of tbe Associated Press. The Associated Press is exclusively entitled to the us for publication of sll news dispatches, credited to It or not credited in the oaoer and also th local news nuh iisnpa nerein National Advertising RnrnfftMv John H. Perry Assoclstes. 225 West Jtb New York.

x. Subscription rstes: Bv ssrrler. 1 week. 12o; 3 months, $1.50: 8 months. 83 00: vesr.

00. By mail I year, (4 00. ytble In advance. (Bv mall outside of immediate territory and in townn where carrier servlcs Is maintained and in 1st and post onice mall tones. I yesr.

00. payable In advance. I (Bv mall out side 1st and ml Post Office mall tojea, yesr. ss.uv, psyaoie in advance.) 800 lHH good you are on those bird callsP BOX OFFICE REPORT Advertisers holding these box numbers are asked to call at The Times to secure their replies. The list was compiled at 8 p.

last night. G602. H603, K601, N607, P805, S601, T602, G605, H609, K605, N610, RS0O, 8602. W506, G608, 509. L603, O505, R602, S603.

W604. G10, H600, H602, JS02, 609, K600, L609, M603. M608, O610, P508, P602, R604, R60S, 6600, 8608, SS10, T600, ANNOUNCEMENTS DEATHS (1) DOLAN In Mohnton, on the 30th Charley Dolan, aged 74 years. Relatives and friends and all organizations of which he was a member are invited to attend the funeral. without further notice, from the Kindt Funeral Home, 118 Lancaster ShllllnKton, on Saturday at p.

m. Further services at Hill Church. Interment, adjolnlna cem etery. Friends may call on Friday evening si ine uneral nome. (Kindt) HINCHLIFFE In this city, on the 29th Aioerc son 01 Jonathan and Annie (Harrop) Hinchllffe, aged 27 4 xi days.

Relatives and friends, also all organizations of which ne was a member, are invited to attend the funeral, without further notice, from the Lut Fun eral Home, 2100 Perkiomen Sat urday at 8 a. with further serv ices in Lanyon Funeral Home, Fall River, Monday at 2 P. M. In terment uak urove cemetery, Mass. Friends irf call at the Funeral Home Friday evening.

7 9. (Lute). KAUFFMAN In this city, on the 30th Harriet Kauffman, aged 92 years, 2 months, 16 days. Relatives and friends are invited to attend the funeral, without further notice. irom the 'rneo.

c. Auman, Fu neral Parlors, 247 Penn Saturday, 3.30 p. m. Interment, Charles Evans cemetery. (Auman) LEESE In this city, on the 1st Mary inee noyer), wire oi James E.

Leese, aged 47 years, 8 months, 16 days. Relatives and friends are invited to attend the funeral, without further notice, from the Theo. C. Auman, Funeral Parlors, 247 Penn Tuesday at 1.30 p. m.

Interment, Yocum'a Cemetery. Friends may call Monday, 7 to 9 p. m. (Auman) UNDERTAKERS (4) Greenawalt Funeral Home Distinctive With Bconomy N. 5th St.

Dial 3 1123. CLAYTON MILLER Funeral Director 48 N. Fourth St. FUNERAL APARTMENTS FREB mm USE MORE PAY LESS USE MORE DESCRIPTION PAY LESS PER LINE USE MORE INSERTIONS PAK LESS PER DAY RATES SCALED DOWN TWO WAYS in Ihe savings mads In Ihe newspaper production cosls. as provided in this want ad rale table, by hilly describing your want or offer and then ordering your ad lor 6 Cancel your ad as soon as you got results and pay lor the actual days ran at Ihe rate These cash prices are 207.

Isss than the regular charge prices. CaU an ad taker at THE READING TIMES. TELEPHONE 6101 TABLE OF WANT AD CASH PRICES (FOR CONSECUTIVE INSERTIONS WITHOUT CHANGE! SPACE I I DAY I 2 DAYS I Words Unes Chi. Cssh Chi. Cash CMh 16 3 .90 .72 II 1.17 .94 1.32 1.06 1 1.44 22 4 .96 1.44 1.15 1.60 l.2 JiVn 26 5 .76 1.65 1.42 1 80 1.44 2.40 1.92 84 6 .90 .72 lMfM 1.58 2.16 1.73 2.86 2.30 40 7 1.08 1 1.96 1.57 T3T SsjTaT 2.02 3.36 2.69 46 1.20 .96 1 2.24 1.79 2.64 2.11 82.30 3.64 3.08 82 9 1.

38 1.08 fllKP 2.02 2.97 2.38 8 3.24 T5 .32 I 3.48 I I I 1.20 1 2.90 2.24 3.30 2.84 fljw" 2.88 4.80V3.84 njrtS' 11 18 .26 .33 48 fees Cart Mra ApT part WJi.b M4 WMkta Drt Alter Ae bpae THE READING TIMES Double Scaled lor LEGAL ADVERTISING1 TODAY ON PAGE 17; ANNOUNCEMENTS DEATHS (1) NALLY In Philadelphia, on the 30th Mary Ella Many. 332 n. 2nd aged 49 years, 4 months, 15 days. Relatives and friends are invited to attend the funeral, without further notice, from her late residence, 332 N. 2nd Monday morning, 8.30 High of Requiem at St.

Peter's Catholic Church on Monday at 8 m. Interment. Gethsemane Cem etery. Friends may call Sunday eve ningr (Dougherty) POTTEIGER In West Reading, on the an Amelia s. (nee uugnes) widow of the late Irvln W.

Pottel ger, aged TO 7 20 days. Relatives and friends are Invited to attend the funeral, without further notice, from her late residence, S3S Fenn west Beaamg, on sat, afternoon at 2 o'clock. Interment in Charles Evans cemetery. Friends may call at the residence Friday evening. (Cramp) RAT In this city, on the 29th Inst, Elizabeth Q.

(nee Ubll), widow of James M. Ray, 30S N. Front aged ou yrs. ueiatives ana rrienas are in vlted to attend the funeral, without further notice, from the Hennlnger Funeral Home, 229 N. 5th on Saturday at 2 p.

m. Interment in Aulen bach cemetery. Friends may call Frt day evening, at the funeral home. (Hennlnger). SASSAMAN In Oley, on the 29th Henry J.

Sassaman, aged 60 4 24 days. Relatives and friends, also all organizations of which he was a member, are Invited to attend the funeral, without further notice, from the late residence In Oley, Sunday, 2.1S p. m. Further services in Frieden's Church. Interment Oley Church cemetery.

Friends may call Sat. eve, 7 9 p. m. (Weidner). STROUSE In this city, on the 29th Daniel H.

Strouse, aged 72 years, 6 months and 20 days. Relatives and friends are Invited to attend the funeral services from the Theo. C. Auman, Funeral Parlors, 247 Penn Saturday at 1.30 p. m.

Interment In Charles Evans Cemetery. Friends may caU Friday, 7 to 9 p. m. (Auman) SUYDAM In Birdsboro, on the 29th Mary widow of Harry L. Suydam.

aged 78 years, 4 months, 6 days. Relatives and friends are invited to attend the funeral, with out further notice, from her late residence, 110 N. Walnut Birds, boro, Monday afternoon, 2 o'clock Interment. St. Michael's Cemetery, Friends may call at the home Sun day evening.

(Mohr) TAIP In this city, on the 30th Rebecca (nee Surgeoner), wife of Hugh R. Taip, aged 37 years, 25 days. Relatives and friends are invited to attend the funeral, without further notice, from the Greenawalt Funeral Home, 600 N. 5th Tuesday afternoon at 2 o'clock. Interment, Forest HU1 Memorial Cem etery.

Friends may call at the Fu neral Home Monday evening. (Greenawalt) TELVICKAS In this city, on the 1st Alex Telvickas, aged 32 years, 6 months, 7 days. Funeral will be announced later. (Kopicki) WEIDNER In this city, on the 28th Sarah K. (nee Roberts), widow of James B.

Weidner. Relatives and friends are Invited to attend the funeral, from the Lutz Funeral Home, 2100 Perkiomen Satur aay at 1.30 p. m. interment in Maid encreek church cemetery, Blandon Friends may call at the funeral home Friday evening, 7 to 9. (Lutz) WOYTON In this city, on the 27th Paul woyton, aged 65 years months, 17 days.

Relatives and friends and members of Woodmen Circle of the World, Camp 445, and the Athletic Assciatlon of the Carpenter Steel Co. are invited to attend the funeral, without further notice, from late residence, 415 S. 7th Saturday morning, services at St, Peter's Catholic Church with Solemn Requiem High Mass at 9 a. m. In terment, Catholic Cemetery.

(Kopicki) LOST AND FOUND RED TICK HOUND Answers to the name Biz Boy. 25 inches tall to shoulders. Reward if returned to Franklin Fisher, 208 Brobst Shll lington. CARD OF THANKS (3) GEHRY The family of the late Harry T. Genry, of 1M Pearl wishes to thank their many relatives, friends and neighbors for their cars, kindnesses and floral tributes In their re cent bereavement.

HERB The family of the late Eva Herb, 1052 Madison wishes to wank relatives, irienas and neighbors for the kindness shown during their recent bereavement; also for the beautiful floral tributes, cards of sympathy and use of automobiles. 3 DAYS 1 4 DAYS DAYS Chg. Cash fl Chi. Cash Chg. Cash Grbdter Reoulta AKKOUnCEUENTS rLOEISTS (S) FLOWERS rOR AIX OCCASIONS Mao a nower Shop.

919 Walnut St. Dial 3.777L SPECIAL NOTICES (7 A) THE BEADING FACTORY CLOTHING CO. 500 N. 3rd, are pleased to an nounce their stn Anniversary Bale. During the sale an "All Weather" Coat will be given FREE with the purchase of any men's garment as low as io.

PERSONALS () DIETRICH'S INGROWN TOE NAIL REMEDY Why suffer torture as this remedy contain no acid, caustics or any ingredients to irritate the toe, and Is sold with back guarantee. 50c. FEET HURT? Dial 3 0117 for app't, R. Q. Oreengrass.

Ph.D., Berks best Foot Correctionlst. 757 N. 12th. MEXICAN LEGAL MATTERS American attorney. Box 151.

Juares, aaexico. READINGS Exp advice, all sublects Bus love, questions, answers. Lucky irisn leaves, oi n. aa. 1st n.

oora SUNFLOWER STUDIO Divine healing ana spiritual reading. 10 to s. do not charge large fees for spiritual help or Will give short readings every Friday evening for 25c, at 809 Franklin st. Dial 3 3810. EMPLOYMENT MALE HELP WANTED (22) CANVASSERS Wanted.

Intelligent men for door to door work. Apply 117 a. am st. CANVASSERS To Introduce and take orders for Mountalndale Quality rroaucts. salary ana bonus basis.

Apply 725 Mulberry Reading, Pa. NIGHT MAN Wanted for local store in Reading. Write to Post Office Box 7787, Philadelphia, Pa. SALESMEN Calling on restaurants, hotels, taverns, lunch stands: take on new transparent menu cover. Tremendous demand.

Business Methods Bureau, 259 Broadway, N. Y. TOOL DESIGNERS At least 5 years' experience. C. E.

Shick Emp. 520 Washington St. WANTED Salesman between ages 28 and 29, high school graduate. Must have car. Work in Berks County with largest specialty concern of its kind in the world.

Full salary from start. Write Times, 607, gTVlng full details. FEMALE HELP WANTED (23) SELL CHRISTMAS CARDS PREFERRED BY MOVIE STARS Earn extra cash easily. Exquisite per sonal Christmas cards with sender's name, low as $1.95 for 50. Smart designs inspired by Jean Parker, Buddy Rogers, other stars.

Also 21 card assortment feature value of season retails $1. Profit 100. Six others, 60c up. All fast sellers. Free sample offer.

Wetmore tc Sugden, Dept. LTO, 749 Monroe Rochester, N. T. AGENTS To sell Xmas cards to friends, churches, lodge members, schools. Largest com.

R. H. Diament, Chester, Pa. CANVASSERS To Introduce and take orders for Mountalndale Quality Products. Salary and bonus basis.

Apply 725 Mulberry Reading, Pa. CHRISTMAS CARD TRIUMPH 100 profit selling sensational $1 assortment. Newest double foils, mother pearls, combination offer. Experience unnecessary. Request samples.

Bluebird, S73 Fitchburg, Mass. EDUCATED WOMAN Executive type, 25 40. for permanent position. Car essential, teaching experience an advantage. Exceptionally remunerative.

Opportunity immediate promotion high paid executive position if qualified. Not house to house. Phone Miss Trlckey, Reading, 2 2272. EXP. Luncheonette and soda fountain girl.

References required. Write Times, Box 607. EXPERIENCED GIRL Wanted for general housework and cooking. References required. Prefer to have someone sleep in.

Nice home and good wages. Mrs. Charles Joseph Call 3 6890. GIRL For general housework, sleep in. Apply after 12 noon, 148 W.

Windsor St. HAIRDRESSER Expert at least 5 exp. Good sal. comm. Ama dora Beauty Shop, 523 Franklin.

Miss HefTner. HOUSEKEEPER For bus. couple in apt. Sleep nut. Dial 4 5528 all day Sat.

After 7 p. m. other week days. SHIPPING CLERK Tall and single, age 25; etenog. with graphotype and address, exp.

C. E. Shick Emp. 520 Washington St. WAITRESS Exp.

equivalent to deluxe service, present waitress leaving for Hollywood. Applicants of this type only. Kindly apply not later than Saturday, write Tunes, Box 602. WANTED Girls to address and mall circulars. Make to $20 week.

Everything furnished. Write, enclosing 10c for supplies. Home Industries, Box 1968, Richmond, Va. WE HAVE Openings for 2 ambitious ladles who want to earn extra money for Christmas. (No Christmas cards).

Write Times, Box 604. WOMEN EARN GOOD PAY Wonder ful opportunity. Experience unnecessary. Addressing envelopes for us. Everything supplied.

Write, enclosing stamped addressed envelope, Nationwide Distributors, 401 Broadway, N. Y. WOMEN 3, to woik for an established firm. Salary and commission to start. Write Times.

602. GENERAL HELP WANTED (24) CIRCULATION solicitors lor weekly newspaper. Write P. O. Box 636, Reading.

WANTED HI class Lutheran men or women who desire to increase their Income by giving several hours in evenings and Saturdays interviewing Lutherans. C. H. Boyer, P. O.

Box No. 703, Harrisburg, Pa. SITUATIONS MEN (25) YOUNG MAN 29, desires part time or evening clerical work or any other type. Write Times, Box 506. SITUATIONS WOMEN (261 EXP.

STENOGRAPHER Desires part time work; or typing to do at home. Write Times, Box 606. HOUSEKEEPER Middle aged good cook, exp. in care of children. Refs.

Sleep out. Write Times, Box 605. REFINED Middle aged lady desires to neip witn ugnt nouseworn. congenial home preferred to high wages. In city.

Write Times, Box 8 603. MIDDLE AGED WOMAN Desires housekeeping or hotel work or take charge of rooming house. Honest and reliable. Write Times, Box 606. REFINED Middle aged lady (not serv ant type) will take care or children afternoons or evenings.

Write Times, Box Jt 602. EUPLOYUENT INSTRUCTION (7l FRENCH 4ND GERMAN Thorough Instruction and coaching. Classes for beginners and advanced students. Dial 2 0821. FINANCIAL BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES (28 BEER ft LIQUOR LICENSE In Kenhorst Borough.

Dial 3 7205. BEST SECTION OF CITY Store and home, ideal business, another's loss is your gain. Over $250 bus. weekly. Investigate without obligation.

For Interesting details, apply 403 Walnut St. CASH MEAT MARKET Few; rent. Fully equipped with beautiful meat esses, electric Frlgtdaire. This shop has lust been newly remodeled. Rent reasonable.

Apply 1206 N. 6th St. FOR RENT StUl operatlng fully equipped Aldlne Restaurant on main street. Real opportunity at reasonable rental. Apply A.

E. Konopka, 1535 W. Arch Shamokin. HOTEL S. eth St.

18 rooms, steam heat, all fixtures Included. Licensed and doing business. For sale at assessed value. MONET TO LOAN (30) LOANS NEW LOW RATES Loans to single and married people on your own signature. Only ONE thing needed, tne ability to make imau regular payments on any loan plan you select.

NEW FEATURE AUTO LOANS IN 30 MINUTES Compare our rates before you borrow. Be sure to get your personal ixran at the PERSONAL FINANCE CO. 3d floor, Colonial Trust Bldg. Room 304. 5TH AND PENN READING.

PA. PHONE 7397 "Your Unseen Friend" Saturday, WCAU, 8 P. M. FRIENDLY SERVICE AND NEW LOW RATES ON LOANS All Plans UP TO $300 May We Help With Your Money Problems? PUBLIC FINANCE SERVICE INC. DIAL 2 1200 634 Penn Reading.

Loans Made In Nearby Towns. DIGNIFIED LOANS At new reduced rates. Henry Dlsser. 547 Penn. Dial 2 7878.

IF YOUR Mortgage is not too high. may take it. Am looking for sound mort'gs as investment. Times. 602 QUICK LOANS Up to $300 to salaried people.

Credit Service, of Reading. 544 48 Court St Phone 3 4886. QUICK Cash loans on autos or real estate; 10 mlnute service, standard Credit Corporation, 48 N. 6th St. LIVE STOCK DOGS, BIRDS, PETS (32) 8AMOYEDES Pure white Eskimos.

8 weeks old. Thoroughbreds. Mother cost $100. Will sell for $20 and (25. 614 N.

2nd St. HORSES, CATTLE, VEHICLES (33) FARMERS AND DAIRYMEN Received again 40 head of cows, Hol stelns. Guernseys and Jerseys, the real kind. Big producers and high in but ter! at. some tine young stock buns.

also 60 head of acclimated steers, all sizes. Will exchange on other livestock and pay highest prices for butcher cattle. These cattle can be seen at any time, also evenings. Free delivery. Phone Bernvllle 10R21.

Solly L. Katz, Strausstown, Pa. POULTRY A SUPPLIES (34) BABY CHICKS White Leghorns, New Hampshlres and Barred rocks. Live and dressed turkeys. Aaron Zook, Glen Moore, Chester County, Pa.

Phone 50. The advertisers using the "Certified Services Directory" have been carefully checked oy THE READING TIMES and only APPROVED listings are accepted Use their services Fot yout protection they have been Certified on three counts ABILITY RESPONSIBILITY and FAIR DEALING. (WHOM TO CALL) BUS. SERVICES OFFERED (10) ALL KINDS Of excavating and heavy haullnes. AdpIv R.

S. Shantz, 109 Fern Ave. Dial 4 2257. CESSPOOL Toilet cleaning and pumping. Ten 30 gal.

bbls. Very cheap. Hunslcker. 1722 Centre Ave. 3 8994 FUMIGATING Scientifically carried out the modern way and guaranteed by J.

C. Ehrlich. 641 Franklin et Dial 3 3843. CLEAN'G, DYE'G. RENOVAT'G (13) oriental And domestlo rugs cleaned and repaired.

Upholstered furniture cleaned. Vacuum uarpet meaning Works, 419 woodward. Dial a ivij RUG CLEANING Shampooed, resized and nap refinlshed and returned to you like new. mgn ciass worn oiuy, "Try one rug and be convinced Reading Rug 1940 Perk. Ave.

2 7453. WHEN We clean your rugs, the gloss is restored to the nap and we do not remove any of tne sizing or lire irom rugs. Shoup a. Dial 2 om. HEAT'G, PLUMB'G, ROOFG (15) USED Heating boilers, motor stokers oil burners, automatic gas water heaters, Bryant gas fired boiler, 70' horsepower, 100 lb.

working pressure steel boner with bituminous stoKer, used Dlumblns fixtures. A condi tion. Cheap. H. Frank Corblt, 1220 Centre Ave.

Dial 4 2214. HOT WATER HEAT 8end for estimator. 30 Oal. Rdg. Reg.

Boiler 88.25 BUcket a day Stove 6.25 Copper Coll Gaa Heater 6.25 penn Reading supply, 24a renn ol. OIL BURNERS Parts and controls, all makes. Bought sold and repaired. 8 A. Stapleton.

Dial 2 7298. MOVING A STORAGE (IS) CHEAPEST MOVING MAN IN TOWN LOADS INSURED Edward Orth. 712 N. 9th. 2 2889.

LAUSCH MOVING SERVICE uowest rates In town. All loads sured. 4 2559. S23 Pern Ave in MAURER'S EXPRESS, INC. Hauling, moving, lTCal 8c long distance.

Reliable service. 123 Chestnut. 4 1810. LIVE STOCK POULTRY SUPPLIES (M) NEW HAMPSHIRE REDS Hubbards, 1937 strain, 8. 10.

12. 16. 20 weeks old pullets, blood tested, selected finest Church Farm School Glen Loch Pa. PULLETS 3,000 White Leghorn, hatched March, April and May. Buy direct from the famous Trexler Farms, near Allentown.

Our birds are bred to lay large white eggs In profitable quantities. Trexler Farms, Poultry Orefleld, Pa. MERCHANDISE ARTICLES FOB SALE (SS) ROOF COATING, 29c GAL In 5 gallon cans. Stops leaks In your roof permanently. HEROCK PAINT STORE 901, Penn St.

Phone 3 8055, 40 GALLON COCA COLA BARRELS Colonial Grille, 663 Penn St. SEVERAL HOT WATER RADIATORS Good as New. Apply 1121 Amity St. 1937 TOASTMASTER 4 slice, used only 3 month, colonial Grille, 663 Penn St. USED PUMPS 1 Delco shallow well pump with tank, 110 220 volts.

Also 1 Duro shallow well pump. Duro Service As Sales, 688 Eisenbrown St. 2 6513. BUSINESS EQUIPMENT (88) COUNTERS Shelving, computing scales, electric coffee grinder, showcases, ice refrigerator, all In good cond. Reas.

S. E. Cor. 4th Si Franklin, West Reading. 4 5570.

FLAT Roll and typewriter desks, steel filing and storage cabinets, small and large safes for home or office. Floor and counter show cases, National cash registers. Apply 23 N. 8th St. Open evenings.

COAL A WOOD (39)' CHEAPEST COAL YARD Clean Hard Coal Quick Service. 9764. A. A. Bargain Pea, stove, nut, buck, rice, $3.25.

Direct from mine. Call anytime. Quick serv. 3 0725. quality rnAi HARD OR MEDIUM Dial 3 0760.

SATISFACTION Dease. 420 10th St. A BIG SPECIAL C. Showers for clean hard white ash colliery or breaker coal. Dial 9 1442.

A BARGAIN Nut and stove, pea. buck. $4.75. 25c disc, on 2 tons or more. Dial 4 5678.

BEST MAHANOY COAL Colliery size. washed absolutely clean. Service ana prices. Dial 2 4298 or 9017. BIG SPECIAL Stove or nut.

service. Dial 4 1337. pea. V6.23. For BUCK RUN White Ash Coal.

Nut, stove, pea. $6.25: buck. $4.75. Discount on 2 tons. Dial 3 7488.

COLLIERY WHITE ASH COAL Nut. stove, si: pea, DucKwneat, 9 1.4?, Seasholta. Phone 9 1917. HIGH GRADE Colliery coal size, nut and stove. pea, buck, $4.25.

Dial 4 5767. LYKENS VALLEY COAL Nut, stove, egg, pea, furnace, buck, $4.50. R. Nye, 1236 Broadway Kenhorst, Pa. Dial 3 8640.

LYKENS VALLEY Nut or stove, pea, buckwheat. $4.50. Dial 4 2712 LYKENS VALLEY COAL Stove, egg, nut, pea, furnace, buck, $5. Dip.l 2 8548. MESSINA'S COAL Y4RD Chestnut, stove, pea, buck.

$4.75. 25c disc, on 2 tons or more. Dial 4 8385. QUALITY COAL Egg. stove, nut.

$7.25: pea. buck, $4.50. Clean cinders. Call Tom. "The Coal Man." 4 3617.

WHITE ASH COAL Egg, stove and nut. pea, buck, $4.50. 25o discount on four tons. Wm. S.

Rlegel, 323 Church St. Call 3 8708. FARM PRODUCTS (40) PUMPKINS For sale, any quantity; cooking or baking. Thomas T. Kohl, Mohnton Rl, near Angelica Hotel.

PAINTING PAPERING (17) PAINTING AND PAPERHANGING Reas. rates. Free estimating. Emerson Dmmheiser. 332 Mulberry.

Dial 3 8475. Work guaranteed. PAINTING AND PAPERHANGING Frae estimating. Reasonable rates. Earl East, 1048 Penn St.

Dial 2 8014. PRINTING A ENGRAVING (18) SHUMWAY PRINTKRY Printing PubHsMnj Advertising 632 Washington 1st Boor. 2 1701. W. FEGLEY, PRINTER 2513 Grant Mt.

Penn. Dial 3 0377. Dependable Printing Service LET US HELP YOU Make your business better with Good Printing. P. A.

WOERNER. 30 N. 6th. PROFESSIONAL SERVICES (19) LANDSCAPING DESIGNING. ENGINEERING, GRADING.

PLANTING W. E. Goff, 333 Chestnut. Dial 2 3388. REPAIRING (20) ALL MAKE Washing machlnef repaired, rebuilt 30 years Com plete parts.

C. P. Qelrlnger. 306 N. 11th St 3 0308.

ABC APEX Aerobeil, Easy, Maytag, Thor, and all make washers and cleaners repaired. Complete parts. Work guaranteed 1 year Inspect our modern shop. Charles washer and Cleaner Repair Co. 148 N.

10th St. Dial 4 0270 CHAIR WIRING And repairing; club ana tap rooms; noteis, private homes. Apply 313 S. 13th. Dial 2 8972.

ELECTRIC UEFRIGERATION SERVICE We service all makes and are the exclusive Frlgtdaire commercial sales and service dealers for Berks County. Penna. Engineering Sales 419 23 Washington St. Dial 4 1742, day or night. WALL AND WINDOW Washing and noor scrubbing, international window Clg Reed 81 Court 3 6903.

WASH MACHINES Motors and cleaners. 24 hour serrlM. Dial 4 0403, The Daub art Shop,.

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