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THE DAILY KEWS, HUNTINGDON AND MOUNT UNION, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 17, 1950. PAGE FIFTEEN. YOUR Local Classified Rates THE DAILY NEWS charge is 50 cents 1 day 15c per line, per day (3 lines, 1 time 50c; 2 times 1.00; times 1.00) 2 days 15c per line, per day 3 days lOc per line, per day 4 days lie per line, per day 5 days 12c per line, per day 6 days 10c per line, per day 7 days 8c Per Line, Per Day Bhe lowest rate is for seven days or more. Cancel your ad as soon as yon let reiulti. You pay only for the number of times ran.

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Five average size words to a line. Please check advertisement In first issue and report any error. The Daily News is not responsible tor more than one Incorrect Insertion. Please do not ask for information retarding Box Numbers. We cannot violate the confidence placed in us advertisers.

Write directly to Box Numbers. No replies held more than. 30 dayt. NOTICES 2. Card of Thanks BUSINESS SERVICE WANTED: Piano tuning and repairing.

Phone 682-R-3. WATCHES JEWELRY For Christinas. Use our Lay Away Plan. Watch Repairing. CLIFFORD BENSON, Jeweler, Saltillo, phone Saltillo 27-R-3.

tf Umbrellas Needy? SEE GEEDY COVER REPAIRING 25 W. Hale Street Lewistown, Pa. WANTED Call us at once for the removal of your dead horses, cows, mules, etc. You may reverse phone charges. Hollidaysburg Rendering Co.

Hollidaysburg Phone 5-9830 or 5-2303. tf SEWING MACHINES We Repair All Makes Call For Free Estimates SINGER SEWING MACHINE CO. Phone 1554 Huntingdon FOR SALE 16. Household Goods We desire in this manner to express our appreciation and thanks to friends and neighbors for their kindness and sympathy during our recent bereavement in the death 'of our daughter and sister. also for the use pf cars, floral tributes and cards.

Mr. Mrs. Allie Eichelberger and Family. 11-17-lt ANNOUNCEMENTS HOUCK'S Used Furniture Store Buys Sells Trades Opp. Airport Ph.

i882 QUICKIES By Ken Reynolds tf. ANTIQUES Bought Sold Also Refinishing Wagon Wheel Antique Shop Phone Huntingdon 578 tf 5. Lost Found I WE BUY SELL and TRADE New Used Furniture, Appliances EBERSOLE'S USED I FURNITURE S. 4th St. Phone 252-R 11-1- to LOST: Black and tan hound License No.

4115. Frank Covert, Mapleton Depot, Phone Mount Union 521-R11. Liberal reward. FOR G-E electric range, floor sample, $225. D.

C. Goodman Sons Mount Union. 11-7-tf of blue rimmed glasses in brown case around 8th and Mifflin Streets. Phone 9955. JFOR Columbia range and Estate heatrola, both excellent condition.

Phone Oriaisonia 6-R-31. 6. Personals ANTIQUES Bought and Refinished. Swigart's, 4561 Alexandria, tf WANT TO STOP SMOKING? Try NICO-STOP, Guaranteed. Proven clinically.

At Steel's Drug Store in Huntingdon, Fred B. Appleby's Drug Store in Mount Union. tf 8. Miscellaneous BAKE SALE The Mount Union Luther League will have a bake sale at Howers Cleaners, Saturday, 9 a. m.

FOR SALE: Hard coal heating stove; 3-burner oil stove; side board; dresser; wash stand. Mrs. Mercy Sheasley, 804 'Washington Street. invitation to hunt DOE from a farmer who says there are too many deer. Box 20, Huntingdon.

ll-16-3t We will not permit doe hunting on our lands in Dublin Township. Melvin James, Guy Blessing, Titus James, Willard Knisely, Wilbert Mills, Herbert Mills, Leroy Mills, Evans Kling, John Kling. NOTICE The grounds owned and controlled by Colfax Farmers Protective Game Asso. located in what is known as Idaho and Northern End of Trough Creek Valley, will be closed and patrolled by Deputized Officers hunting. No trespassing or hunting will be allowed on my lands in Todd Township WILLIAM GREENLAND, EMPLOYMENT 11.

Help Wanted Male Large local store has an opening for a man over 23, married preferred, for service and sales work. Over 1,000 customers to contact. Earnings over $300 monthly. Training given, equipment furnished. No investment.

Car necessary. Write Box 771, care Daily News.ll-il-7t YOUR JOB Free catalog describing 400 vocational courses. See advertisements in current Popular Mechanics, Popular Science, True Magazines. G. I.

approved. Write International Correspondence Schools, Scranton, or Box 45 Lewistown, Pa. 12. Help Wanted Female lady for housework for elderly couple. Write Box 774, Daily News.

ll-15-3t full time. Own private bath and bedroom. To take full charge of home for elderly woman. Write Box 773, Daily News. ll-15-3t FOR oil and coal heaters, breakfast sets, new chunk stoves, stove boards, new and used chest of drawers, new unpainted chairs, -used living room 7-pc.

dinette set, solid birdseye maple bedroom suite, studio odds and ends in occasional chairs, china cabinet. Sam's Used Furniture, Jefferson Mount Union. MAKE HER Christmas Happy Now While Available NEW Electric Consoles $117.50 Budget Terms or Lay-Away Plan SINGER SEWING CENTER 60'7 Washington St. Phone, 1554 17. Livestock FOR pure bred Guernsey bulls, each one year old, can be registered, from bangs free herd.

E. G. LaPorte, Alexandria, on Petersburg Road. ll-15-3t FOR, Jersey cow, fresh; heifer calf. L.

W. Johnson, Hesston. FOR Pigs, Chester- Berkshire, 9 weeks old. Andy Svitana, Hopewell, Pa, (Eichelbergertown). 18.

Poultry CHICKENS for sale. Live or dressed, delivered, phone 736-R. Large white ducks, 30c pound. No deliveries. Elmer Cole near Neelyton.

FOR SALE: Grain fed turkeys live or dressed. Phone 2017 Alexandria. FOR grain fed turkeys, 12 to 24 pounds. Guy Blessing, Shade Gap. FOR SALE: Heavy roasting chickens, live.

R. M. Wright, R. D. 2.

City. Phone 458-J-2. Donation. ll-17-3t. FOR and geese, grain fed.

Place your order for Thanksgiving and Christmas. Live or dressed. We deliver. Updegrove's Hatchery, Allensville, Pa. Phone 431.

11-14-tf "Remember that crow-call I got with a Daily News Want well, I swallowed it!" 20. Farm Garden FOR SALE: Vines, decorative blooming plants at our green (house. Mount Union Flower Shop. 1 Thur-Fri-tf. WANTED: Housekeeper for widower, ag-e 59.

Live in. Write Sox 775, Daily News, Hunting- 11-16-St 14. Work Wanted by day or hour. Mrs. Riley Pointer, 610 Division Mount Union.

23. Wanted To Buy nigh prices paid for paper, tires, iron, batteries, rags, copper, etc. Phone 585 or deliver to Harry's Junk Shop, next to Ice Plant, Mount Union. 9-22-tf WANTED: Dead or disabled horses, cows, mules. Call L.

G. Vogt's Rendering Works, Lewistown, Pa, 11-6-tt FOR SALE 23. Wanted To Buy WE BUY, SELL and TRADE New Used Furniture, Appliances SAM'S USED FURNITURE 11 S. Jefferson 726 Mount Union CASH for used guns. Expert gun repairs, alterations.

7th St. NEWS, F. Don Mark, 623 Washington St. 11-15-tf ANTIQUES, WANTED Smith's. Box Mt.

Union, phone 661-R. tf. man 'chain sow. J. J.

-Gregor, Mill Creek. 25. Miscellaneous GUNS FOR SALE Winchester Model 70; Cal. 257 Roberts; Marlin Model 336; Cal. 35 Rem; Remington, 12 ga.

pump. Western Auto Associate Store, Huntingdon, Pa. tf FOR Radio, baby swing with stand, upholstered high chair and table. Phone 371-J. FOR Pool table, original cover.

Snoop's Restaurant, Mapleton Depot AUTO GLASS We cut and install auto safety glass. We also cut and grind all kinds of plate glass. Swartz Coai and Scrap Material, 1518 (Penn St. ll-15-3t FOR snow suits for girls with leggings size 5 6, 2 winter coats, girl's suit size 5 6, 2 boy's suits size 5 and brown beaver fur coat size 18. Isett's Clover Farm Store, Cold Springs Road.

FOR hot water furnace, excellent condition. Smith's, 309 Mifflin Street. FOR bicycle, like new. $30. Keystone Garage, Alexandria, Pa, Phone 2911.

ll-16-3t FOR collapsible baby carriage, good condition. Phone 861-R. ll-16-3t FOR Sorrel mare, wt. 1300. Well broken.

Also 2 pitcher pumps, sink. David Runk, Shirleysburg, R. D. FOR very nice Collie puppies, half Collie. Their mother is a full blooded Collie and excellent farm dog.

Clay Wible, Three Springs, R. D. 2, Pa. RENTALS 26. Rooms FOR bedroom.

Phone 1220-W. 1506 Mifflin St. 11-13, 15, 17-3t FOR room, 231 Mifflin St. Phone 309-J. FURNISHED ROOMS with private shower, commode and lavatory: By day, lower rate per week.

Colonial Hotel, 312 Penn Huntingdon. Marko Stoianoff. Phone 411-M. 27. Apartments FOR apartment, 6 rooms and bath.

605 Washington St Call 1490 before 5 p. m. 11-15-tf APARTMENTS FOR room apt's with housekeeping facilities. Hotel Penn Hunt, Huntingdon. 9-21-tf 28.

Houses FOR. room furnished house with garage, near Jackson's Corner. Phone 1525-J-2. ll-17-3t 30. Wanted To Rtnt WANTED TO minister, wife and 4 yr.

old boy 4 or 5 room house, in vicinity of Mt, Union, Shirley or Orbisonia. Rev. L. J. Wolf gong, phone Mt.

Union, 595-R, RENTALS 30. Wanted To Rent in downtown Huntingdon. R. L. Struble, Wolf Furniture Co.

Phone ll-16-3t 32. Miscellaneous FOR RENT: Garages or shop with, lot near Fiberglas. For appointment phone 989. ll-15-3t. REAL ESTATE 33.

Houses For Sale In Delightful 6-room house on 2 large lots. Most desirable location. Piped air heat, bath incomplete. $2,990. for quick sale.

The Rupert Property. 6- room, frame, $675. 4-room, frame, $375. Both in Petersburg. Horace R.

Ross, Real Estate Insurance, Petersburg, Pa. Phone Alexandria 4078. 11-13-tf 7-room house, 714 Moore, in center of town. New oil burner and finished 3rd floor. Needs some paper and painting.

Electric stove included. 3 car garage at rear also for sale. John D. Grove Sons, phone 888. ll-3-15t AUTOMOTIVE 41.

Trailers FOR ton 2-wheel trailer, all steel. 235 Mifflin St. ll-16-7t HOUSE TRAILER New 1950 25 ft. Prairie Schooner BURKE-JONES MOTOR CO. 110 E.

Main St. Belleville, Pa. 11-9-tf. 43. Miscellaneous GUARANTEED CARS 1949 CHEVROLET 4 DR.

NEW GUARANTEE $528 DOWN 1948 DODGE 4 DR. CUSTOM $465 DOWN 1947 CHEVROLET 4 DR. FLEETLINE $382 DOWN 1946 OLDSMOBILE 4 DR. HYDRAMATIC $425 DOWN 1946 DODGE CLUB COUPE CUSTOM DOWN 1947 STUDEBAKER 4 DR. CHAMPION $412 DOWN 1948 CHEVROLET AEROSEDAN $448 DOWN 1941 PLYMOUTH CLUB COUPE DOWN 1945 CHEVROLET TRUCK TON PICKUP $450 FULL PRICE 1936 CHEVROLET AND DODGE $95 EACH BURKE-JONES MOTOR COMPANY 110 E.

MAIN ST. BELLEVILLE, PA. tf PUBLIC SALES NOTICE PUBLIC SALE Saturday, November 18, 1950, at 2:00 p. m. the property known as the God Parsonage, located in Saltillo, Pa.

Dwelling consists of 2 story, 6 room, hot air heat, bath and study, on lot approximately 50' ll-3-13t PUBLIC SALE REGISTER SATURDAY NOVEMBER 25, 1950 beginning at 12:30 Jack Stegner will offer at public sale at his farm miles South of Hesston, farming equipment, License truck, dry lumber, 10" tile, tools, etc. LEGAL NOTICES 44. Estate Notices FOR SALE: S-room frame house, forced air heat, electricity, and cistern. Approximately 10 acres of ground, about 8 acres tillable, balance wood land. Located in Borough of Shade Gap.

See Belle Pyles, Neelyton, Pa. or call Neelyton 32-R-14 after 5:30 p. m. FOJJ SALE: 6 room house with all conveniences, 3 car garage and lot. Write Box 7 Mapleton Depot or phone Mount Union 717-J-2.

il-16-3t ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE ESTATE OF ELMER L. NEARHOOF, DECEASED, LATE OF THE TOWNSHD? OF WARRIORS MARK, HUNTINGDON COUNTY, PENNSYLVANIA. Letters of administration c. t. a.

on the above estate having been granted to the all per.sons indebted to the said estate are requested to make payment and those having claims to present the same without delay to ROBERT BERL NEARHOOF Administrator, c. t. a. Warriors Mark, Pa. or to I.

NEWTON TAYLOR, Attorney, Penn Street, Huntingdon, Pa. ADMINISTRATORS' NOTICE IN RE: ESTATE OF CARRIE A. O'CONNOR, LATE OF BOR- FOR bungalow with out kitchen, water, electricity and telephone. One acre ground on hard road, close to Daniel D. Hunting-; don or N.

F. Bernhardt, Rockhill' Furnace. 35. Lots Acreage 115 ACRES. Stone Creek Ridge Roafl.

Spring Water 1 M. L. Stackhouse, R. D. 1, Hesston.

9-15-tf. AUTOMOTIVE 40. Automobiles FOR SALE: 1940 Oldsmobile motor completely overhauled, driven 7,000 miles. Ffed Roher," Three Springs, R. D.

1. FOR Chrysler ae- dan, good condition. J. S. Stevens, 1326 Oneida St.

FOR 1950 Packard Deluxe club A real bargain. A. L. Westbrook Garage, Huntingdon, Pa. Phone 32.

10-27-tf 1947 4-door Nash radio, heater, leather upholstery, good motor. Mrs. E. W. Painter, Orbisonia, Pa.

FOR 1833 2-door Chevrolet sedan. to quick buyer. 1427 Moore St ll-16-7t FOR 1930 Nash sedan, good condition, low price. A. L.

Westbrook Oarage. Phone 32. 11-10-tf 1950 NASH SEDAN Hydramatic 1948 DeSOTO CONVERTIBLE, Light Gray 1948 CHRYSLER CLUET COUPE Air Conditioned Heater 1949 NASH SEDAN Statesman 1848 CHRYSLER SEDAN Medium Blue 1947 PLYMOUTH COACH Light Blue 1947 DODGE CLUB COUPE Black 1946 CHRYSLER SEDAN 1942 PLYMOUTH SEDAN All have heaters and radios. Inspected and look and run like new below Book Price. JOHN D.

GROVE SONS Phone 888 11-14-71 SYLVANIA. Letters of C.T. A. in the above captioned Estate having been granted to the undersigned, all persons indebted to said Estate are requested to make immediate payment, and those having claims against the sarn.e will present them for settlement without delay to ENVA A. HORTON Ii203 Mifflin Street, Huntingdon, Pa.

FRANK Woolrich, Pennsylvania Administrators, C.T.A. Or to R. MERLE HEFFNER, ESQ. 403 Penn Street, Huntingdon. Pa.

Atty. for Admrs. 11-17, 24; 12-1, 8, 15, 22. 55. Miscellaneous NOTICE OF MEETING The annual meeting of the policyholders of 'the Huntingdon Cash Deposit Mutual Fire Insurance Company, for the transaction of general business and the election of directors, will be held at the office of the Company, 205 Penn Street, Huntingdon, on Tues- 'day the 9th day of January 1951 at 2:00 P.

M. D. K. SIMPSON, Secretary REGISTRATION UNDER ASSUMED NAMES ACT Notice is hereby given, pursuant to the provisions of the Act of Assembly No. 380, approved May 24, 1945 (54 F.

S. 28.3) of intention to file in the 'office of the Secretary of Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, at Harrisburg, Pennsylvania, and in the office of the Prothono- tary of the Court of Common Fleas of Huntingdon County, Pennsylvania on the 22nd day of November, 1950 a certificate for the conduct of a business in Huntingdon County, Pennsylvania under the assumed or fictitious name, style or designation of HOWARD V. LOCKE, INSURANCE AGENCY, its principal pjace of business at Orbisonia, Pennsylvania. The name and address of the individual owning or interested in the. said business is: PAUL L.

BUNDY, Orbisonia, Pa. R. B. SIMPSON, Solicitor Huntingdon, Penna, 11-17-lt LEGAL NOTICES 55. Miscellaneous NOTICE OF MEETING The annual meeting of the policyholders of the Grocers Cash Deposit Mutual Fire Insurance Company, for the transaction of general business and the election of directors, will be held at the office of the Company, 205 Penn Street, Huntingdon, on Tuesday, the 16th day of January 1951 at 2:00 P.

M. F. M. SIMPSON, Secretary PROCLAMATION WHEREAS, by precept to me directed, dated at Huntingdon the 24th day of October, 1950 under the hand and seal of Hon. Chester D.

Fetterhoof President Judge of the Courts of Common Pleas, Oyer and Terminer and general jail delivery of the 20th Judicial District of Pennsylvania composed of Huntingdon County appointed to hear, try and determine all and every indictment made or taken for or concerning all crimes, which by the laws of the state are made capital on felonies or death, and other offenses, crimes and misdemeanors which have been or may hereafter- be committed or perpetrated of crimes aforesaid. I am commanded to make Public Proclamation throughout my whole bailiwick that a Court of Oyer and Terminer, Common Pleas and Quarter Sessions will be held at the courthouse in the Borough of Huntingdon on the first Monday and the 4th day of December, 1950, and to continue for two weeks. And those who will prosecute said prisoners be then and there at 9 o'clock a. m. of said day with their records, inquisitions, examinations and to do the things which to their offices respectively appertain, and for the trial of an issuer in said Court which remains undetermined before the said Judge, when and where all jurors, witnesses and suitors in the trial of all issues are required.

Dated "at Huntingdon the 24th day of October in the year of our Lord, one thousand nine hundred and fifty and the 174th year of American Independence. CLAIR F. KENYON Sheriff EUB Condemns Smoking And Social Dancing Dayton, Nov. an angry debate between liberal elements and fundamentalists, delegates to the Evangelical United Brethren General Conference passed a resolution yesterday condemning smoking and social dancing as "not spiritual." One EUB official told newsmen the issue was a "hot potato," since, he said, at least two EUB colleges permit dancing. The conference also went on record against the appointment by the United States of any representative to the Vatican; urged sex education and marriage counseling; and noted that the Kinsey report has "only served to remind us of the sinfulness of man." Delegates also voted approval of total abstinence, pledged sun- port of the United Nations, and condemned anti-Negro discrimination.

Dr. L. L. Baughman, Decatur, was elected executive secretary of the EUB administration council. Elected to 12-year'terms on the board of trustees at the United Brethren Orphanage and Home, Quincy, were the Revs.

F. H. Capehart, Whitney, T. L. Miles, Parkersburg, W.

Floyd Fulk, Broadway, J. Haev Gruver, Martinsburg, W. Albert Watson, Pa. Elected to the same board for a four-year terni was the Rev. W.

G. Hawk, Johnstown, and for an eight- year-term, the Rev. Paul E. V. Shannon, York, Pa.

AMERICAN AID TO (Continued from First Page) covering the three months ended June 30. The report said Marshall Plan nations have mj.de great strides toward recovery. In less than three years under the aid program, it said, industrial output has zoomed to 124 per cent of prewar levels. Western Europe now has "the most bountiful food supply" since the end of World War and there has been a "striking increase" in trade among European nations, it said. But, the report said, increased military expenditures needed in Europe's new rearmament program can be achieved only if Europe's economic base is "further strengthened." The foreign aid agency did not say how much longer Marshall Plan help should continue nor how much more money would be needed.

The program is scheduled to end June, 1952. Earlier this week, presidential adviser Gordon Gray, after a survey of foreign aid, said it should be continued for three or four more years. 38 Casualties Identified Washington, Nov. 17. The Defense Department today identified 38 more casualties in Korea.

The list, the 153rd issued to date, included 30 killed, five fatally wounded and three wounded. All casualties were Army personnel. CAR PAINTING BODY REPAIRING Greenland Motor. Sales, Dodge-Plymouth Mount Union Three Springs She Shpws Her All- For Science Cleveland, There's a woman in Cleveland who has absolutely no modesty at all. The hussy stands on a platform stark naked, and pets people look at her appendix.

And, to make matters worse, she actually brags about it. Her shamelessness is all for science, however. The gal is transparent (what gal isn't?) and she talks all the time (what gal doesn't?) and she's a dummy (what gal oops, sorry). The transparent talking dummy is a new display at the Cleveland Health Muesum. It is designed to instruct people in'the workings or their inner organs.

Under its plastic skin visitors can see the bones, arteries, nerves and main organs. All are in natural color and located where they should be. The "transparent tootsift stands on a turntable which revolves. Each organ there are 24 in the display lights up, and "she" talks about its functions. Among those "she" discusses are her brain, lungs, heart, liver, itom- ach and appendix.

The gal has one sister and three brothers, who live (and are exhibited) in New York, Rochester, Buffalo, N. and Chicago. But Cleveland's transparent woman is the-only girl in the family who talks. They're all German by birth, if you can call that birth. A father and son from Cologne built this girl, the youngest in the family, after they had fled from Dresden, in the Russian Zone.

It was in Dresden that they had construct- ed the earlier transparent figures. It takes Six and one quarter miles of wire to niake the girls innards visible. And. in case you're interested, she has a pretty neat little shape. Her bust is only one- quarter of an inch less than the Venus de Milo's.

Maybe she ought to talk about that. J. C. Blair Memorial HOSPITAL NEWS November 16, 1950 Census 108 Admitted: Mrs. Virginia HelseL.

Mill Creek. Mrs. Martha Rishel, 31 W. Maxwell Street, Mount Union. Milton Edwards, Six Mile Run.

Mrs. Etta Gordon, Robertsdals. John L. Fleck, Petersburg. Mrs.

Winifred Swope, Roberta- dale. Hazel Norris, 217 Fifteenth Street. Mrs. Ruth March 1107 Washington Street. Emil R.

Amaling, Saxton. a Barbara Ann Hrnies, Mill Creek. George O. Feltenberger, 814 Washington Street. Brown, Spruce Creek.

Discharged: Joseph Ray McKee, 625 Fifth Street. Robert Cunningham, Tyrone R. D. 1. Jesse Mills, 1108 Mifflin.

Street. Blair.Roger Shultz, 215 Sixteenth Street. Mrs. Ethel Didyk, Cassville. Mrs.

Anna J. Williams, Broad Top. BLESSED EVENTS Mr. and Mrs. Elwood Homan of Pennsylvania Furnace announce the birth of their third child, third daughter in the Centre County Hospital Oct.

28. The infant weighed 9 pounds, ounces and has, been named Doris.Ellen. Mrs. Homan is the former Aileen Yingling, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.

Roy Yingling of Pleasant Gap. Mr. Homan is the son of Mr. and Mrs. S.

A. Homan of Pennsyl-x vania Furnace. Mr. and Mrs. Argonne Ren- nihger of 816 Mifflin Street announce the birth of a baby boy born in the J.

C. Blair Memorial Hospital on November 16, 1950. Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Shea, are the proud parents of a baby boy bom in the J.

C. Blair Memorial Hospital on November 17, 1950. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Fisher of Majleton Depot, are rejoicing over the birth of a baby boy born on November 17, 1950 in the J.

C. Blair Memorial Hospital. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Graffious of New Kensington, announce the birth of a baby daughter born in the New Kensington Hospital.

Mrs. Graffious was the former Ruby Hoover of Saxton. NEWS BRIEFS Week-end visitors in the home of Mrs. Hazel Sherlock of Saxton, were: Maxine Lane, and Mrs. Merle Rogers, of Robertsdale; Mr.

and Mrs. Ernest Donaldson and Norma Jean and Ralph and Joan Cook, all of Coalmpnt; Mr. and Mrs. Gales Luther and Sandy, Jimmy Brown, all of Saxton; Mr. and Mra.

Darrell Smith, Judy and Billy of Buffalo, N. Mr. and Mrs. George Watson, all of Buffalo, New York. Mr.

and Mrs. Watson are spending some time with friends and relatives in Saxton and in the home of Robert Watson Of Broad Top. WITH THE SICK Ellis Querry of Detroit, Michigan, former resident of Huntingdon, who has been seriously ill in the Mount Carmel Mercy Hospital, is slightly improved. Hope Sues Life Magazine Hollywood, Nov. Bob Hope asked for $2,010,000 damages today in a libel suit charging that a Life Magazine article implied that he Stole jokes.

Hope filed suit in Superior Court yesterday saying an article by John Crosby in the Nov. 8 issue was intended to "injure, discredit, and defame him." The suit named Time, owners of the magazine. Three Pittsburgh Papers To Resume Publication Pittsburgh, Nov. burgh's three daily newspapers will resume publication tomorrow afternoon after' 12 unions agreed to submit back pay issues to arbitration. The newspapers were forced to stop publication Oct.

1 by a strike of AFL mail room employes which was settled Tuesday. Non-striking employes, laid off three days after the strike began, agreed to return to work pending final settlement pay lost during the furlough period. The agreement to arbitrate the back pay issue was reached at 6 a. m. following a -night-long session between publishers of The Pittsburgh Press, Sun-Telegraph and The Post-Gazette, and the heads of the non striking unions.

A statement issued by the publishers and unions said full crews will report for work in most departments this morning. The Pittsburgh Daily Reporter, published by the unions during the strike, will cease publication after today's editions. Marriage Is Annulled Los Angeles, Nov. 17. G.

Bryant, 24-year-old Negro musician, had his marriage annulled Wednesday because he discovered his wife 'was white and not a Negro as she told. him. Bryant said he learned his wife, Jean Ann, was white when he saw her driver's license a week after they were- married. He also discovered she was 35 and not 25 as she represented, he said. Dependable USED 1949 Chevrolet -Sedan Radio, heater, low mileage.

1949 Dodge 2-Dr. AVayfarer, color blue. 1949 Studebaker 2-Dr. Champion, color tan, low mileage 1949 Willys Station Wagon, color red. 1948 Buick 2-Dr.

Roadmaster, color black, radio, heater 1947 Dodge 4-Dr. Cojor grey, loaded, 1947 Dodge 4-Dr. Sedan, color maroon, loaded. 1946 Plymouth 4-Dr. Color black, radio, heater.

1939 Dodge 2-Dr. 1937 Chrysler 4-Dr. 1940 Buick 2-Dr. 1938 Ford 4-Dr. 1936 OldsmobJle Sedan Reasonably priced.

Terms can bo arranged. See us for a good deal on a new Dodge or Plymouth or Dodge Truck. GREENLAND Motor Sales Mount Union Three Springs.

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