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Altoona Tribune from Altoona, Pennsylvania • Page 14

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Altoona Tribunei
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Altoona, Pennsylvania
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14
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1 4 ALTOONA TRIBUNE, Monday, November 1947 leave Friday for Shanghai, China, mission field, expecting to be stationed in the Tibet province, Thomas and Bob Lytle, i-ally vice president. The guest speaker and his wife bells and an electric guitar. singing. Paul Apple, new rally Lester Hirst sang a solo and president, was chairman, and the Bob Leidy led the congregational prayers were by Dr, Carey S. OBITUARIES Funeral Notice Will Be Found On Classified Page Rev.

Eugene Evan Is Rally, Speaker Rev. Eugene Evans, Fuoss Mills, chose for his text at the Youth for Christ rally at the First Baptist church Saturday evening the Little Bible, John 3:16, God so loved the world that He gave His only begotten Son that whosoever believeth on Him should not perish but have everlasting life." Clarence Betts, Jackson, who, with his wife, is appearing each evening at the anniversary services in the Calvary Baptist church, brought to the rally a few of his truckload of musical instruments and entertained, He played a large marimba, a musical saw, sleigh bells and' cow Reduced In Price Machine and Machineless PERMANENTS for limited time only because of surplus stock JOHN BLACK John Black, 96, Duncannon's oldest resident and a former elder of the First Presbyterian church, Altoona, died at a Hav-risburg hospital Friday morning of injuries received in a fall at his home, 423 North High street, Duncannon. Mr. Black was a retired employe of the Pennsylvania rail ELIZABETH MANSFIELD Elizabeth Mansfield, widow of Henry Mansfield, Ashville, died yesterday morning at 5:10 o'clock at the Mercy hospital, She was born July 28, 1898, at Cresson, the daughter of Charles and Louise (Davis) Smith. Surviving are four sons, James, Jack and Don, all of Ashville; and Paul, stationed in Panama with the army; two sisters.

Florence Smith, Detroit, Mich. and Mrs. Madeline Ally-son. New York: and two brothers. Paul Smith, Philadelphia; and Joseph Smith, Cresson.

Friends will be received at the home. Funeral arrangements are incomplete. Complete $10.00 Waves $7.50 Day address to the American Business club, in the Oneida room of the Penn Alto hotel, Altoona, Tuesday, Nov. 11, at the noon hour. i Long identified with the American Legion, the speaker has appeared in Altoona many times over the years and is known throughout the state by reason of many public addresses treating of defense and WANTED! STEEL WORKERS No Experience Necessary AGES -18 TO 60 Carnegie-Illinois Steel Corporation Mid-West Plant TRANSPORTATION FURNISHED LIVING QUARTERS AVAILABLE MIMIMUM RATE $1.09 PER HOUR SEE OUR REPRESENTATIVE AT PENNSYLVANIA STATE EMPLOYMENT SERVICE OFFICE 1109 SIXTEENTH STREET ALTOONA, PENNSYLVANIA MONDAY THROUGH FRIDAY NOVEMBER 3, 4, 5, 6, 7 8.50 Waves No" 6.50 6.50 Waves 4.50 7.50 Waves 5.50 TUNE IN Thompson Radio Station IVRTA TODAY-5 P.

M. HEAR Attorney John Myers In Behalf of COUNTY COMMISSIONER FORREST "Bart" BARTHOLOMEW MOVING CALL LOOMIS 23289 road motive power department in Altoona with 35 years service. During his railroad career he lived in Altoona and took an active part in church affairs. He moved to Duncannon about 25 years ago following his retirement. Mr.

Black was a member of the Duncannon Presbyterian church. Surviving are two nephews, Chester Parson, Altoona: and Charles A. Black, Harrisburg; and two nieces. Miss Edna Black, Asbury, N. and Grace E.

Hamilton, Chicago, 111. Friends may call at the Duncannon funeral home thfs SALLY LYNN McCRACKEN Sally Lynn McCracken. daughter of John B. and Romane L. (Wagner) McCracken, 200 East Fifth avenue, died Saturday at Altoona hospital where she was born Friday.

Surviving are the parents and the following sisters and' brother: Leota, Carole, and John, Jr. Burial will be this morning in Alto-Reste burial park. Adele Allen Beauty Salon FOR SALE 2 BARBER CHAIRS 2 CHAIR. WALL CASE 4 WAITING CHAIRS INQ. 818 SIXTH AVE.

After 6 P. M. Phone 3-4909 Phone 2-7123 1308 11th St. i Flowers For All Occasions IMPERIAL FLOWER SHOP SHOES PROPERLY REPAIRED REASONABLE PRICES Service While You Wait Open Mon. Evenings 'Til 8:30 Joe's Shoe Shop 1104 12th St.

Phone 2-2060 Where All Work Is Guaranteed ABC Lists Speaker For Armistice Day Robert E. Clarke, program chairman, announces that William Robert Fuoss of Tyrone, vice-chairman for national defense with the Pennsylvania department of the American Legion, will deliver the Armistice ALICE C. (MATHEWS) ANKER Alice C. (Mathews) Janker, 819 East Walton avenue, died after an extended illness at the Fitzgerald Nursing home at 12:15 o'clock Saturday morning. She was born in Philadelphia Jan.

3, 1903, the daughter of the late James and Rebecca (Kay-lor) Mathews. Surviving are her husband, Joseph George Janker, one brother, Joseph Mathews; one sister, Mrs. Marie Eger; four nephews and one niece. Mrs. Janker was a member of St.

Mary's Catholic church. Friends are being received at the N. A. Stevens mortuary. 1 il 1 INSURED Now! More Than Ever Vote Straight Republican TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 4TH JUDGE OF SUPREME COURT JOHN S.

FINE FOR SALE Car Flooring Car Siding Kindling Wood Service Wrecking Salvage Co, 825 Bellwnnd Ave. Phone 2-6212 SAVINGS Open an account 13 with any amount. Save as much as you want when- Rate Paid per you want. 6-30-4? Accounts insured up to $5,000. L.

G. Runk Federal Savings Loan Ass'n 1100 Eleventh Altoona QUICK SERVICE Cleaning Pressing Suits Pressed While Voo Wait One Da.v Service In Cleaning Rats Cleaned and Blocked Price Reasonable Adamt Cleaning and Pressing 1215 Eleventh St. John Ratzesberger Candidate for City Council Your vote and influence will be Appreciated. DISTRICT ATTORNEY MAYOR COOK WANTED Valley Home Hotel 601 Eighth Ave. Apply in Person No Phone Calls J.

CALVIN LANG, JR. J. LESTER LAUGHLIN Dine and Dance Nightly at the ORIENTAL BALL ROOM Italian Foods, Sea Foods and French Fries a specialty, PRICES REASONABLE Enjoy the COOL, COMFORTABLE surroundings. Catering to banquets, parties wedding's. Phone Gallitzin 481 Free Dancing every Wednesday an Friday to Chad Tate and his mel-ody Lane orchestra.

WEEK-END DANCING MEALS SERVED 4 TILL EVERY EVENING ANY AMERICAN LEGION HOME ASSOCIATION CARDS HONORED CITY TREASURER RICHARD P. BARRY CITY COUNCIL GUYZ. PEARCE HENRY L. SELWITZ CORONER COUNTY TREASURER CORRELL C. GRESSLEY COUNTY COMMISSIONERS MILTON S.

EMEIGH HERBERT S. BOLGER REGISTRAR OF WILLS and RECORDER OF DEEDS RE-ELECT Forrest L. Bartholomew AS COUNTY COMMISSIONER ON ins RECORD Commissioner in Charge of Accounts and Finances County debt free for first time in half century notwithstanding rising costs one of the lowest tax rates in the state on a low property assessment all without sacrificing any services and still maintaining fair compensation for all county employees. ft THOMAS G. PEOPLES DANIEL IY1.

REPLOGLE J. LESTER LAUGHLIN for COUNTY CONTROLLER CARL D. BUTLER SURVEYOR JOHN T. FUNK, JR. MAYOR Well Qualified Cooperative and Progressive D.

G. PUDERBAUGH CANDIDATE FOR MAYOR Solicits Your Vote on These Qualifications: Born and raised in Altoona. Married, Property Owner, Resident of Third Ward. SCHOOL DIRECTOR (SIX YEAR TERM) WILLIAM F. LEHMANN LEONARD N.

RAY JAMES K. McNEAL, JR. TO VOTE A STRAIGHT REPUBLICAN TICKET PUT YOUR AT TOP OF BALLOT. REPUBLICAN CANDIDATES ARE ON THE FIRST COLUMN TO LEFT ON YOUR BALLOT Wanted Women and Girls To Work In Owens Illinois Glass Co. Bridgeton, New Jersey Age Preference 18-35 Good Working Conditions Expenses paid by company to destination.

Company will pay first 4 weeks' room rent and first 2 weeks' board. Fine food service. Excellent Recreational Facilities Representative will interview applicants NOVEMBER 3rd, 5th, 6th, 7th Pennsylvania State Employment' Service Altoona, Pa. 1109 Sixteenth St. Architect since 1912.

Personal knowledge of Altoona's expansion and present day needs. Supervising Engineer for U. S. Government from 1935 Enlisted in USPSR in World War I. Applied for duty U.

S. Army in World War II at age 52. Chief Inheritance Tax Appraiser for Blair County; Veterans' Housing Expediter for World War II Veterans. Advocates a Progressive Altoona. Honest, Trustworthy and Reliable Vote for D.

G. Puderbaugh for Mayor DON'T LOSE YOUR VOTE MARK YOUR BALLOT ONLY AS INSTRUCTED INDICATE YOUR CHOICE BY USING AN ONLY DO NOT USE A PEN. USE PENCIL PROVIDED. IF YOUR BALLOT IS MARKED WITH ANYTHING BUT AN YOUR VOTE WILL BE DISQUALIFIED. P.

A. PATTERSON, CHAIRMAN, BLAIR COUNTY REPUBLICAN COJIMTTEE..

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