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Warren Times Mirror from Warren, Pennsylvania • Page 3

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WARREN. PA TIivtES-MIRROR, MONDAY, MAY 5. 1947 THREE WEMEM Repair Co. Park Ave. and Penna.

E. Phone 159 American Radio Relay League Has Representative in Boro Replace Broken Windows now. CaU2412 Jensen Paint Co. Wallpaper, Paint, Glass TREE TRIMMING FEEDING REMOVALS CAVITY REPAIR LANDSCAPING lawns TOPSOIL EVERGREENS SHRUBS Albaugh Johnson Phone Warren 1732 H. O.

Walker, W3TOJ, 7 Grant street, Warren, has been selected to set up an organization of local amateur radio operators prepared to furnish organized emergency communications in time of disaster it was announced today by Communications Manager F. E. Handy of the American Radio Relay League, national association of radio amateurs. Mr. assignment, which carries the title of Emergency Coordinator, to band together members of the amateur radio service in his community to perfect arrangements for emergency radio communication by hams in the event of natural disasters or other Times Topics CITIZENS HOOKS TO MEET The May meeting of the Citizens Hook Ladder Company will De held this evening at eight in the Central station.

CIO BAKGAINING AAGENT The CIO United Railway Workers of America will continue as the bargaining agent for more than 500 maintenance employes of the Pennsylvania Renovo division as the result of the recent election, the figures of which were announced last week. FERRY RESUMES The 135-year-old ferry between Bemus Point and Stow on Chautauqua lake opened the 1947 season last week by transporting cars and passengers across the lake. Since 1943 the ferry has been a part of the Chautauqua county highway system. LAKE STEAMER PLANS The first sailing for the steamer, City of Jamestown, will be made this year on May week earlier than will be the earliest sailing in the history. The Rebekah Assembly has chartered the craft for the first day and daily sailings will probably be made after that date.

VOGUE shoes 'm ttfi GETS BIO TAKFON Howard Grotzinger, writing from Captive Island, reveals all the excitement and adventure which lies behind the simple statement that he recently landed two silver king tarpon in three nights of running, the first, on his very first strike, weighing 42 pounds; the other, a 47-pounder. BOOT 342 Penna, SHOP W. Warren's Popular Famiiy Shoe Store Marry the Girl Furnish the Home Bartsch Furniture Co. Penna. Next to Bridge Phone 122 STUDENTS ON TRIP More than seventy members of the junior and senior classes of the Huntingdon, high school passed through Warren last week en route in two chartered buses on an annual trip to New York City.

The trip was planned through scenic routes of this area and the return will be over the super highway. emergencies. In addition to use of normal station equipment work, jng from commercial power, amateur stations using self-powered i radio transmitting and receiving equipment are needed. Mr. Walker, as ARRL Emergency Coordinator, will call local meetings of amateurs, establish common oper- acting procedures, and arrange regular drill periods when the hams' personal stations may be mobilized under simulated emergency conditions.

His duties also include liaison planning with the local chapter of the American Red Cross and other relief agencies, as suggested in the working understanding the ARRL Emergency Corps has with the national headquarters of the American Red Cross and other agencies. Liaison will be established also with local protective services, such as fire and police departments. In announcing the appointment, Handy pointed out that radio amateurs have traditionally had the responsibility of being in constant readiness to offer assistance in time of need with ham- acquired skill, emefgency-powered transmitters and a wealth of a community spirit. sleet storms disrupt telephone and telegraph service, or floods Isolate whole the Communications Manager said, is amateur radio that comes to the rescue with operators and self, powered equipment, often as the sole agency able to transmit messages calling on the outside world for aid for the sticken community. "To be prepared for this fimc- tion requires not only a highly organized program of preparedness Handy continued, hams outside the disaster area must be prepared to act as outlets and relay points for emergency traffic.

Planning and organization are necessary in either eventuality, and that is the job Mr. Walker is doing for this area. WOMAN LAWYER Miss Gloria Pepicelli, 23, of Meadville, aspiring to be Crawford first woman lawyer, has passed the first test and is now studying for her final state bar examination which she will take this Fall. The young an, if she is successful in her examination, will become the first woman ever admitted to the bar in that county. Why Drill Through That Frozen Ground When Compressor Service Is Available, With Experienced Operator? Avaliable for ditch concrete bark- flliingr, pavement breaking, and riveting.

Reasonable rates. Anundson Construction Co. Sheffield, Pa. Phone 452 HOTEL FOR CLUB HOUSE The Italian Civic Club, of Meadville, today is reported to be negotiating for the purchase of the four-month-old Continental Hotel in that city for use as a club house. The building was constructed at a cost of $150,000 and contains 16 rooms, a bar and restaurant.

Purchase of the hotel is expected to be completed today. Watch Step on New Meters In Youngsville Warren folk when they go to Youngsville today and Jiereafter will do well to watch their step as Youngsville has just placed in use a large number of new parking meters. These are the manual type and must be operated by hand when the penny or five cent piece is inserted. That will be where the Warren folk will have to look out. The Warren machines are automatic.

The use of the meters went into effect this morning at 9 and the new ordinance governing the use of the meters requires that they work from 9 a. m. to 5 p. m. each day, Monday through Friday, and from 9 a.

m. to 9 p. m. on Saturday. Each penny pays for 12 minutes of parking time and each 5 cent piece pays for 60 minutes of time.

So when you put in the coin jgive the good old handle a turn just for luck. To aid in collecting the money from the meters and to aid in handling police business of the busy borough, F. Erick, of Clarion, has been hired as a patrolman to assist Chief Ed Chappel. Mr. Erick had had 14 experience in police work and was a former detective for the Shawmut railroad seriing in St.

Marys and vicinity. See the Bendix Laundry Wash Rinse Dry r.Beekle^ AIR LETTER SHEETS The new air letter sheets have been received by the Warren Post Office, Of a light blue protective paper, the sheets are by 12 inches and when folded make an envelop. They bear a 10c stamp, the same air mail stamp depicting a DC-4 as the present 5c stamp, which will cover postage to post office in the world. Home Economic News WEEKS SCHEDULE Tuesday, May 6 8 p. m.

Talk on canning at Diamond Grange at Tiona, Wednesday, May p. Talk on 4-H clubs at the North Warren Neighborhood meeting of scout leaders at the home of Mrs. M. E. Jewell.

Friday, May 9 -2 to 4 p. Canning clinic at the Akeley Grange Hall. Everyone is welcome to come and to bring pressure cooker gau- any I ges to be tested. 4 p. organization meet- raOERAL INSPECTION First regular annual federal inspection of a Kane unit of the Pennsylvania National Guard since 1941 took place there Friday with ing of the Cable Hollow 4-H club at the Akeley Grange Hall, i Atabrine, a quinine substitute for the treatment of malaria, has been found to be safer than qui- officers from the Inspector Gen- i nine and to have all the suppres- Department, Second Army Headquarters at Baltimore, conducting an inspection of Headquarters and Headquarters Company, Third battaUon at the Kane state armory.

You May Have And Not Know It It you suffer Backache, Rheumatic Aches and Pains and know why you do, it may be that you have Your kidneys are not properly ing the poisons from your system. Get a box of Bor-soma Tablets today and get quick relief. 50c at all druggists. (adv.) sive antimalarial quinine. properties of FREE OFFER for Deafened Persons For people who are troubled by hard-of-hearing, this may be tiie means for starting a new-full life i all the enjoyment of sermons, music, friendly companionship.

It is a fascinating brochure called and is now available without charge. Deafened persons acclaim it is a practical guide with advice and en-couragement of great value. If you would like a free copy, send your name and address on a penny postcard and ask for Write Beltone, Dept, 18, 1450 W. 19th Chicago 8 111. Also show this important news to a friend who may be hiird- of hearing.

(adv.) LOCATION SALES Come, inspect, buy from inventory located at these disposal centers Prierity ilotes kove expired. These soles new epen te cemmercial boyers Hardware Items $3,000,000 Inventory Automotive Maintenonce Inventory industrial Inventory At LORDSTOWN ORDNANCE DEPOT-Warren, Ohio Machine Tools and Associated Inventory At WAA WAREHOUSE No. 7th St. and Quigley Clevelond, Ohio Machine Tools and Industrial Inventory At WAA WAREHOUSE No. 15-Pine Street Extension, Warren, Ohio Be sure to contact your nearest WAA Regional Office for further information on these listings and on any commodities that might meet your needs.

IMPORTANT Machine Tools and Accessories $8,000,000 Inventory At WAA WAREHOUSE No. 8 1401 Campbell Street, Toledo, Ohio Industrial Equipment and Machine Tools Inventory At WAA WAREHOUSE No. Riverside Drive, Cleveland, Ohio Production Machinery and Inventory At WAA WAREHOUSE No. 33 Road, Akron, Ohio Machine Tools and Industrial Inventory At WAA WAREHOUSE No. 5 Street, N.

Canton, Ohio, P. O. Box 689 General Requireroonls for All Soles (lacluding Non Piiority Coinmniiiol 1. muti made le quatfad, unlatt cradif hat been atiab lithad in advance at WAA Ragionai OTicai. Butinatt chackt, or oppioved portonal will be accopted.

2. order must state theieon: o. "Thit order to WAA Standard of Sale, and all other terms and con and no otiier or con be binding on WAA Type of and leveiof tradr 3. buy at whoK lale laveli 4. Wholetalerv Certificate FACTS YOU SHOULD KNOW Special Rrquiremrnts far Piiority Claimantf fat All Soiet Pnority may or buy during the time to ti.cir and in tlie indicated li and may purchase at commercial are excluded from priority purchase.

I i UERAl AGENCIES evidence ot aulhot ity to purcl.nsa. VEirRANS OF WORLD WAR II must be certified at nearest corlifyirtg office. Moil must thnw certification date, case nurrtber, location of certifying oflfice -MALL BUSINESS mutt be certified by ond purchoee RFC. A lATl AND LOCAL GOVtRNMfcNIS mutt idence of authority to purchase. 5 NON PROFITINSTITUTIONS bn certified Information available at neoreit WAA office.

All made are to WAA Standard Conti acnv of Sale. LOi.taining bids must bt marked Bid- iaie No, WAA mov (t any or all or bids, or withdraw material 0 d. All delivoriat B. locotion. Pio buyers are atked to confirm and commoditiet they are subject to change.

VETERANS Certification Offices OHIO: Akron, Old Library High and Eatl Market Phono; Franklin 4911. Cleveland, First Floor, 1265 Euclid Phonei Cherry 595T, Ext. 792. Toledo, Cherry-Summit Cherry A Phone: Garfield 604 Union National Bank Phone; 4 2433. PENNSYLVAMlAi Erie, Commerce Phono: 2-5665.

Pittvburgh, Victory 212 9th Phone; Court 5975. other Send for detailed 8 lists offered below MATERIAL WHO MAY BUY 1 SALE 1 ENDS HOW TO BUY Surgical, Professional and Scientific All Priority and Trade Levels May 15 Fixed Price List No. CVO-47-391 Afl Priority and Trade Levels May 16 Fixed Price List No. CVO-75-401 Accessories for All Types of Buyers May 19 i Sealed Bid Li No. CVO-85-404 Petroleum Priority and Trade Levels May 16 Fixed Price List No.

CVO-73-407 Ferrous 1 All Types of Buyers May 19 Sealed Bid List No. CVO-91-413 All Types of Buyers May 20 Fixed Price List No. CVO-71-414 Pipe Fittings and $148,000 Alt Types of Buyers May 19 Fixed Price List No. CVO-95-415 Air Conditioning Refrigerating All Priority ond Trade Levels May 22 Sealed Bid List No. CVO-22-416 Metalworking Machinery $56,102 All Types of Buyers May 21 Fixed Price List No.

CVO-85-417 Non-Ferrous All Types of Buyers May 21 Sealed Bid List No. CVO-93-419 Arc Welding i $181,108 1 All Types of Buyers May 21 Fixed Price List No. CVO-64-420 Special Industrial $51,830 All Types of Buyers May 22 Fixed Price List No. CVO-66-421 Gasoline Engines All Types of Buyers May 22 Fixed Price List No. CVO-63-423 MATERIAL 1 WHO 1 MAY BUY SALE ENOS Office Furniture, Machines Supplies, Paper and Paper Products $105,144 All Priority and Trade levels May 13 1 1 Metalworking Machinery $704,960 All of Buyers May 13 Textile Products $54,040 All Types of Buyers May 12 Portable Hand Tools $167,595 All Types of Buyers I May 12 1 Electrical Equipment $64,033 All Types of May 12 Textiles $39,067 All Priority and Trodo Levuls May 12 Bearings All Types cf Buyers May MefaKvorlcing Machinery $52,601 All Types of Buyeri May 14 Storage and Industrial Tanks $24,647 AM Typas.

of Buyers May 13 Miscellaneous Electrical Equipment $82,697 All Types of Buyers May 1 3 Machinery end Equipment $466,062 All Types of Buyers Until Sold Boring Mill'. $532,290 1 All Types of May 12 Plumbing Electrical Refrigeration $125,690 Al! Priority and Trade Levels Until Sold Metalworking Machinery and tquipmeii! $350,831 Types of Buyers Until Sold Metalworking $238,290 AM Types of Buyers Until Sold Metalworking Machinery and Equipment $211,517 All Types of Buyers Until Sold Tire Chains $33,773 All Priority and Until Sold HOW TO BUY Fixed Price No. CVO-31-381 Seoled Bid List No. CVO-S5-390 Sealed Bid I No. CVO-54-394 I Sealed Bid I No.

CVO-63-393 I Sealed Bid Lis! No. CVO-23-398 I Fixed Price i List CVO-51-399 Sealed Bid List No. CVO.82-405 Fixed Price List No. CVO-85-406 Sealed Bid List No. CVO-62-402 Fixed Price List No.

CVO-61-409 Trcde Levels Fixed Price List No. CVO-85-387 Sealed Bid List No. CVO-85-389 Fixed Price List No. CVO-22-372 Fixed Price List No. CVO-85-377 Fixed Price List No.

CVO-85-336 Fixed Price List CVO-85-332 Fixed Price List No. CVO-16-352 WAll ASSETS OFFIC6 ANO CfcNTfcR EUCUO (Corner fcaii 3th St.) ClEVaAMD 1, OHIO CHerry 5951 OfPCES ANP 22, Sfh floor, Build r.ft 9th St. and A COurt5975 TOLEOO 4, OHIO BiiHdtng Cherry and SummH Streets 6706 BUY and HOLD U. S. BONDS VIC FLINT 5 LIKe I SAia GANSON.

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