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The Evening News from Harrisburg, Pennsylvania • Page 11

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The Evening Newsi
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Vrtllaw )Q reservation, for the Nu-Car Carrier V. S. TREASURY BALANCE Ittcrnational Xews Service THE EVENING NEWS, Harrisburg, Tuesday, April 3, 1945-11 very moderate supply at and above $17; heifers firm, best $17; beef cows and all bulls strong to a shade higher; canner High School Choir to 1nw.w1v.7uuv, Company, by whom he was em Steelton WASHINGTON, April 3. Treas ployed, Killed Near Philadelphia ury balance March 31 $15,277,407, Feature Club Meeting CARLISLE, April 3. The Rev.

Dr. and cutter cows, slow, barely steady at $7.50 to $9 mostly; heavy sausage bulls A native of Dry Run, Walker was CHAMBERSBURG, April 3. Fu 966.24; internal revenue, Classified Advertising a member of the Central Fresbyte to $13; and weighty fat bulls to $14; veal Arrested After Clyde Meadows, of Chambersburg, rian Church and the Friendship Fire neral serviees for James Kenneth Walker, 29, will be held tomorrow ers firm at $16.50 down, choice odd head, 577.33; customs receipts, receipts, expenditures, $73,520,475,044. Company of Chambersburg, was to speak on "Am I My Brother'! $17; stock cattle very scarce. He is survived by his widow, Mrs Sheep.

Receipts. 5000. Late Monrtav BUSINESS SERVICE at the Sellers funeral home here. Burial will be in Lincoln Cemetery. Walker died yesterday in the Bryn Pauline Walker; his parents, Mr.

and Lambs steady to 10c lower; bulk, good and choice fed wooled westerns $16.60 to Patriot-News Classified Ads Keeper?" this afternoon at a meeting of the Carlisle Civic Club, at the Molly Pitcher Hotel. A feature of Street Braw S1B.7S, top S1B.75. Today's trade: No early Mrs. Paul C. Walker, Chambersburg four children, Edward, Audrie May Mawr Hospital, several hours after sales slaughter lambs, bidding steady.

CHICAGO LIVESTOCK MARKET By United Press CHICAGO, April 3. Hogs. Receipts, 6000. Active, fully steady: good and choice barrows and gilts 140 pounds and up, $14.75 ceilings; good and choice sows the entertainment program was to several selections by the a caoDell; STEELTON, April 3. Crecenciana Norman Lee and Kenneth Jones, all the motorcycle on which he was riding crashed into the rear of an auto LOCAL RATES (Minimum 3 Lines Pet Day) 1 Day 18c per line 3 Days 16c per line per day 6 Days 14c per line per day 15 Discount for Cash) strong asking prices retarding trade; good and choice Colorado fed lambs held above aged ewes steady to 25c lowpr RADIO REPAIRING A BETTER COMPLETE JOB EVERY TIME Batteries and service on portaDles.

HARRISBURG RADIO LABORATORY 1124-1126 Market St. Ph. 6-2755 LEE'E radio repair 1416 N. 3RD STREET PHONE 6-2968 at home, and two sisters, Mrs. Mar Diaz, Convoy Building, a laborer choir of Carlisle High School under complete clearance.

$14 jfor two days; bulk native wooled ewes. shall Burkhart, Waynesboro, and the direction of Miss Madge Ander with the Pennsylvania Railroad CSttle. Receipts, 9500. Calves. Receipts.iS9.25: down althnnirh mobile in Haverford.

He was returning to his home after delivering Mrs. William C. B. Kinzer, Cham son. voice teacher at the high school 1000.

Fed steers and yearlings steady to to 135 pounds weights $9.50 to $9.75, few strong; top bulk, $14.50 to Ishorn native ewes, $7.50. was being by Steelton po The Patriot-News will not be responsible for more than one incorrect insertion. a truck to a Carteret, N. military! bersburg, R. D.

1. The report of the nominating com. RAlSin mfPAimBf- lice today on a charge of seriously mittee was to be made by Mrs. Wil 204 CHESTNUT ST. PHONE 2-fi64 wounding a fellow worker in liam J.

Thompson. brawl at Third and Chestnut streets ELEC. APPLIANCE SERVICE No Ads taken after 6 p. m. for the next morning's Patriot or after 10.30 a.

m. on the day of publication for The Evening News. No Ads taken on Sunday or after 4 0. m. Saturday.

about midnight. Market Extends Diaz is charged with attacking Call 5252. Ask for an Adtaker Marcial Guerra Ibarra, 19, also ANNOUNCEMENTS railroader, with a sharp instrument and inflicting severe lacerations of Price Advance IV MEMOKIAM REFRIGERATION AND WASHER Authorized G. E. service repairer to all makes.

Phone 3-1398. A. D. Wynn. REFRIGERATION CROSLEY Authorized factory service.

Jules Alexandre. 147 S. Cameron St.Ph. 4-3202. VACUUM CLEANERS Professional service rebuilding on all cleaners.

Call for deliver. Work parts guaranteed. Finest and most careful treatment. PHONE 7710-VARIETY VACUUM 1417 Derry St. or Bring Cleaner In.

the head and neck. Ibarra was ad BUFFINGTON In loving memory of By United Press mitted to the Harrisburg Hospital Mable Olivia Buffington who passed away five years ago, April 3rd, 1940. NEW YORK, April 3. Stocks I I1M BEAMIN' STRAIGHT BUT WHAT I THEN SHEILSETa) MV PAPPY WACKEY FOR JO ANN'S HATBOX IF JO ANN GANPEJ? IN CASE IS THE BRAVEST MAN THERE'S 50 CHICKS THE NEST SHE HAS EITHER WALTZES SHE HASNT GOT I C- I SINCE HENRY THE STH THAT COar-WMCH WITH THE YOUR GOOSE-O IW WHILE A GOOSE- rr XC OvAK gwjl Ig NEST ARE YOU GOING 600SE E66S AfV GOATf I YOU'RE IN Tl lT -U IT" I IF IT'S SAFE MX) OUGMTA KNOW- IS AvHOTAUGHTV SAILAH frP KOUSAASES CAN TELL rfOKAVA TmX VclWCwN LSTUfF-jlLOPgN IT-y HS FPCR I as OKAY I MERIKAN HOW-K ME FADDAH HOUSE. last night, where he is reported in an "unsatisfactory" condition.

Both Sadly missed by extended their rise into the second MOTHER, BROTHERS SISTERS. week of advance today with volumi men live in the Convoy Building, Enola. slightly increased over yesterday'; CARDS OF THANKS total. BOYER We desire to thank relatives, Diaz was apprehended after friends and neighbors for kindness and Gains ranged to more than i chase last night by Lt. Peter Mesaric ASHING MACHINE REPAIRS Wringer Rolls and Service for Mavtac Wxk.n sympathy shown during our recent be point.

Some higher-priced shares GABLES M117 S. 2nd St. 3-0121 of the Steelton police. He will be given a hearing before Justice of reavement at the death of our brother, William F. Boyer.

Also for floral tributes, gained two points or more. A few GENERAL REPAIRING 28A the Peace Frank A. Stees. cards and use of automobiles. Brooks E.

Boyer and Laura Boyer, made new highs for the year. ELECTRIC and spring cIocks repaired." ivaaio corporation ieatured in r-xira cnarge tor call and delivery. Phone 2-0744. FUNERAL DIRfcCTORM volume as a result of a string of Cpl. Carlson, Overseas IRON FENCES REBUILT Ornamental 6700 shares at 11.

The issue later FUNERAL DIRECTOR iron work Electric acetyline welding. Miller, 67 N. 14th Ph. 6-2013. rose to 11? up Commonwealth Veteran, on Leave SAMUEL S.

FACKLER. 1312 DERRY ST. PHONE 2-7901 Cpl. Eugene I. Carlson, member Edison was among the actives by virtue of a 5200-share block at the WATCH REPAIRING All Work Guaranteed Rv CEMETERY LOTS, MONUMENTS of the amphibious forces, who served opening at its previous close of 29' J.

KREMAN 6c SON 303 CHESTNUT ST. SECTION o84 in Rolling Green Me aboard the flagship on which Presi WE SPECIALIZE IN RADIO REPAIRS monal Park for sale. Reply to Mrs. Henrietta McCullough Hartman, 212 It subsequently made a new high at 30. dent Roosevelt sailed for a Big Three conference, is spending a leave Turnpike.

South River, N. J. tan anytime, day or night RED EMBLEM KEYSTONE BLDG. PHONE 6-0944 Santa Fe and Nickel Plate nre- with his parents, Mr. and Mrs.

Rus SPECIAL NOTICE 1A ierrea maae new highs at 96 up, 1 and 125 up 2y4, respectively sell L. Carlson, 516. North Front street. A Signal Corps radioman, he ASTHMA? SINUS? Others use Selrodo. EMPLOYMENT Gains of a point or more were made took part in the invasion of South are pleased.

Call 4-3383. S. L. DAS, 3827 Perry WANTED" TO HIRE by Atlantic Coast Line, Nickel Plate ern France and in campaigns in Sic Large high-side semi-trailers or flat beds common, Norfolk Western and ily and Italy. More recently he was with or without tractors, to haul Knock HELP WANTED FEMALE WMC RULING Female help inT- sentlal activities may transfer to other essential activities only and must have statement of availability.

Pere Marquette preferred. ashore in Russia. down War Housing. Good pay. Steady in i Mr i 1 sir, imit-: ix i i inn gin mm' Fractional advances were noted in Corporal Carlson, who wears three runs.

Write us giving size of your semi equipment and tractor. steels and motors. battle stars for participation in ma TRAILER TRANSPORT COMPANY Du Pont rose more than 2 points 3rd floor. Smith Flint, 3. Mich.

jor campaigns, met his brother, First Lt Russell Carlson, in Italy last Oils moved up with Superior Oil of California up more than 2 points. LOST AND FOUND 10 C0UR5EALL I CAN ACT IS A August; the latter wears a Presi A STENOGRAPHER Permanent Position. Experience Not Essential. ROOM 206A DAUPHIN BLDGI 209 MARKET ST. LOST Alligator envelope bag.

Contents I FELT BAD ALL OVER, BUT IT WAS L0TSA FUM WHILE IT LASTED. ONE THING 15 TERRIBLE NICE ABOUT SHOW BUSINESS. WHEN YOUR JOB STOPS Y0URE NOT dential Unit Citation. He also met valuable to owner, including special 0N0ME, SO I 6UESS ILLBE Atlantic Hefining and Texas Com pany each gained a point. glasses, New Cumberland, Camp Hill.

second brother, Navy Radioman HONEST ZERO, YESTERDAV WHEN I FOUND OUT THAT OUR PITCHER, RIP VAW IAINKLE.WAS FINISHED KIH VAN vvlNKLtWAb 1 AT LI BERT FOR AN AWFUL Reward. Write box 242 Patriot-News. I 1 I Third Class Charles H. Carlson, in LOST Between Maclay St. or 3rd St.

bus. "lOUTOFWORK-MXPE NEW YORK STOCK QUOTATIONS LONGTIME. Africa recently. I I f)h bunch of keys. Phone 4-0025 evenings i i i i ii ill i i ii irT i in wt i i High 1 n.m.

only. Following his leave here, Corporal LOST Dog escaped vicinity P. R. R. sta Carlson will report for reassignment Adams Express l4'4 Allis-Chal 43 Am Can 93 tion rnday, brown Chesapeke flat coat, weight 60 lbs.

Notify Railway Express to duty. Agency. Phone 5244. Attractive Work for GIRLS AND WOMEN Am Car Fdy LOST Lady's Australian coin bracelet Engagement Announced Am Pvvr Am Loco between Hoffer Mohn Steelton. Gift from husband overseas.

Finder Phone 9-4153 or 9-3847 after 6 p. m. 14 43 93 43 3 33 4 13 43 30 The engagement of Miss Helen Reward. Nagey, daughter of Mrs. Lewis Nagey and the late Mr.

548 Am Pwr Lt Am Rad LOST Lady's gold wrist watch. No. Good positions as operators and Mohn street, to Joseph N. Zuvic, son Am Smelt 9b902a, on Progress bus or Pomeroy to 3rd Market March 10. 2712 Pen-brook Penbrook, after 6 p.

m. 43 Va 3 33 44 13V 43 30 162 70 31 7 8R7i of Mr. and Mrs. Peter Zuvic, 211 LOST Lady's (Pilot) Wrist Watch with Am Stl Fdies Am Am Tob Myers street, has been announced. Miss Nagey is a graduate of Swa 70 31 gold band, vicinity of the 1900 block 4th Street and the Camp Curtin Methodist Church, between 9.30 a.

m. and 10 o'clock Sunday morning. Please return to 1930 N. 4th Street. Reward.

tara Township High School. Her fiance, who recently received a medi Anaconda Armour Co IV Atchison I I I HERE'S AM ANONVMOUS 11 THOSE ETTERS umm I IHY THIS IS ONUf A TRICK1 cal discharge from the Army after a year's service, is employed by the Bethlehem Steel Company. He 86 34 LOST 2 umbrellas, one child's, one woman's. On 3rd St. bus, Monday evening.

Reward. Ph. 6-1395. Atl Refining 34 Bald Loco ct 28 trained at Fort Storey, Va. Bait Ohio 1514 15 LOST White Collie dog with sable colored ears, child's pet.

Answers to the name of Laddie. Phone 2-2100. Bendix Avn 50 Vs 50 72 Assemblyman Speaks Beth Steel 72 LOST Wire Haired Terrier, vicinity Fred J. Hare, member of the Boeing Air xd i T4 Bellevue road. Female.

Answers to "Spottie." Phone 4-5495 after 4 p. m. Reward. House of Representatives from Can Pacific Ches Ohio 184 12 49 98 12 ft Somerset County, was to discuss LOST "Zippo" Cisaret Lighter Initials educational legislation now before Chrysler 98 H. M.

near Fort Hunter Gas Station, Sunday night. Reward. Phone 4-5011. Capt. Quigley.

the House at a meeting of the Steel ton Kiwanis Club this afternoon in 1 THREE month old white and black male puppy. Lost in vicinity of Steelton on Sunday. Reward. Ph. 9-2765.

Shelley's Restaurant. Columbia Gas Comwlth So a4 Cont Mot 10 Cont Oil Del 33 V. Curtiss-Wr 5 DuPont 161 The program was sponsored by the educational committee of the office workers Good, steady pay Congenial associates Chances for advancement Steady work Come in and talk it over Employment Office 210 Pine Street Open 8:30 to 5 Weekdays 8:30 to 12 Saturdays Other hours by appointment Call 2-4101 The Bell Telephone Company of Pennsylvania BUSINESS SERVICE club, composed of O. H. Aurand Elec Pwr Lt 5 BUILDING CONTRACTING 18B 4 10 33 5 161 5 14 41 41 64 58 53 48 superintendent of Steelton High School, and Guy Koons and Charles B.

Hoy, high school faculty mem Erie 14 GENERAL PLASTERING, BRICK BLOCK LAYING: CEMENTING REPAIRING. R. FERGUSON. PHONE 9-4962. Bressler, Pa.

Gen Electric 41 Vt Gen Foods 41 bers. Gen Motors 64 ASSIGNED TO GULFPORT BUSINESS SERVICE OFFERED 19 Goodrich 58 Goodyear 53 ROOF PAINTING AND REPAIRING John R. Mahaffey, fireman second class, son of Mr. and Mrs. Harry R.

Mahaffey, 212 Conestoga street, Gt North pf 48 A1.SO CHIMNEY WORK. PHONE 6-2658. ITRUCKS FOR HAULING ASHES, APER. AND GENERAL HAUL- PAPI TNG. Houston Oil 16 Hudson Motor 21 Hupp Motor 4 is assigned to duty in the Navy basic engineering school at Gulf- PHONE 2-5918.

rort, Miss. A graduate of Steelton Int Harvester 76 WE PLOW VICTORY GARDENS. PHONE 4-2854. 16 21 4 76 32 26 38 27 High School, he entered the Navy Int Nickel Int T' October 26 and trained at Bain bridge, Md. Kennecott YOUR CAMERA Will take good pictures this summer only Kresge CLASS WILL MEET 53 it is in good operating condition.

The CMP Sunday School Class Mack Tr Mont Ward Nash-Kelv 54 Avoid Disappointment 32 26 38 27 53 54 17 24 29 23 224 22 16T from ruined pictures and wasted film Nat Biscuit Nat Dairy by having it overhauled by skilled craftsmen NOW AT THE SHUTTER SHOP 29 23 3 Central of the First Presbyterian Church will meet this evening at the home of Mrs. Harry G. Hoffman, president, 2615 Hoffer street, Penbrook. The devotions will be led by Mrs. J.

H. Poor, teacher of the class. The class will discuss plans for the annual Mother's Day observance, and committees will be named. Norf West 224 A GIRL OR WOMAN for housekeeping, private living quarters, sleep in, Wednesday and Sunday afternoons off. All evenings off.

Salary S25 per week. Write Box 3224 Patriot-News. Keystone Bldg. Phone 4-6353 Room 303 No Amer 22 Expert service on all types of cameras and binoculars No Pacific 22 Packard 6 Penn 35 22 6 35 MOVING TRUCKING STORAGE 23 Phillips Pet 49 Pullman 50 Pure Oil 19 CAMP CURTIN TRANSFER Long distance moving to all points in the U. S.

Rapid service. Every load insured. Free estimates. Phone 4-6031. FIVE YOUTHS REGISTERED Five youths who have become 18 registered with the County Board, No.

1. during the last month. They are: Edwin Lloyd Weizengegtjer. 234 Radio 11 Radio-K-Or 8 Rem Rand 24 Va BEAUTY CULTURE TEACHERS One for City Also One for Out of Town Write or Apply JOYCE ART BEAUTY CULTURE COLLEGE Front street, and Eugene Merle Bell H. A.

HARTMAN SON MOVING. PACKING STORAGE Private Rooms 4 Different Sizes PADDED MOVING VANS 71 Jury street, Highspire; James Benjamin Clark, 246 Lincoln street DayPhone 9828 Steelton, Pa. LOCAL LONG DISTANCE MOVING and Robert Lawrence Deckman, 103 Francis street, Steelton: John Ed 50 19 11 8 24 21 103 16 41 39 31 '42 59 24 31 52 118 29 Want load from Ohio, North Carolina. N. Y.

City; Piano moving and storage. Brinkerhoff, 1437 Regina. Ph. 3-3854. ward Sener, 43 West Main street, Middletown.

Rent Truck Use Own Driver U-Drive-It Co. Cameron Muench 4-3245 Repub Stl' 21 Sears Roebuck 103 Socony-Vacuum 16 South Pac 41 South Ry 39 Std Brands 31 Std Cal 42 Std Oil 59 Studebaker 24 Swift Co 31 Texas Co 52 Un Pacific 118- United Aircraft 29 Un Air Lines 35 United Corp 1 Un Gas Imp 16 FIREMEN'S GROUP TO MEET The Firemen's Beneficiary Asso 100 N. SECOND ST. PHONE 3-9614 BEAUTY OPERATORS FOR DETAILS APPLY AMERICAN BEAUTY SHOP, J9 N. 4TH ST.

BEAUTY OPERATOR For well established West Shore shop. Must be dependable. Good salary, short hours on Saturday. Phone 4-0050 between 7 and 9 p. m.

TRUCK FOR HIRE '39 Chevrolet pickup. fart-time driver available. Write T. S. Schab, 3384 S.

U. P. W. Section, New Cumberland. ciation of Steelton will meet tomorrow evening at 7.30 o'clock in the Municipal Building.

Silas Railing will RUG CLEANING COMPLETE FACTORY METHOD AND BEAUTICIAN for downtown shop. Steady work. Salary and commission. Call for interview at Pose Dee Beauty Shop, 130 Locust St. EQUIPMENT KEYSTONE RUG CLEANING CO.

Clothing Drive Opens CARLISLE. April 3. More than a 1822 Cameron Phone 2-8102 I CAME TO CHAT) WHY, I THOUGHT SHE -I OUSTP RGHTfA SHE VASTHNG jAWFULVf HAPPENS rfHMBT WITH YOUR WITH YOO CAME AF-TERyeH- UPSET AT HER HER DO MOTHER, S--J---tp- FR0M YOU jAN'SHE fw(OF NOT rM7Hfi1b' -ik fk 71 "fH INSISTED A' ''I WANTING IFF n2lAt jj I' Mil 1 ttl I VNr illlU I 1 1 NO, JUST CAP AND I- ANDjlWHAT A WONDERFUL WOMAMJ I NOW, PERHAPS -THOUGH I OP COURSE, ETHEL AND ll I ALWAVS LIKED JANE. BUT WON'T PROMISE -MAYBE SALLV, I JUST MET CAP AND JEAN AN' BILLY. WE'RE GOlN) HOW CAN OU MANAGE ALL'S IT'S JUST POSSIBLE I HE SAYS YOU'RE ALL XmM TO TH' OPENIN' OF JANE'S THOSE CHILDREN ALONE, COULD GO WITH YOU Ti, GOING TO VISIT r'T DINER -TH' CAP STUBBS SALLY OU NEED SOME-j r-i -7.

JANE-J, fX I CANTEEN, SHE CALLS ITj ONE TO HELP 3 I l' 7 'cVATINiCVA Ul DON'T I 1 WHAT'S v- OUICK-M AMONG THE THREE ESCAPED NA2I i GONNA HAVE KNOW, AJJ UP. YEAH- COME IN- l. PRISONERS IS HANS HUNN, EX-HEAVYWEISHT LikTP ANY TROUBLE HAPPY-- IT MOM V. WHAT'S (f SIDE AN' -V CHAMPION" CITIZENS OF MIWIUE GET MY WID DAT FREDDY -SA poiKIN'. LISTEN TO ARE WARNED TO BE '( HANDS ON I score of local organizations yester FINE UPHOLSTERY RUGS All types cleaned at the home.

Recommended nationally by leading dept. stores. Phone Hbg. 2-2322 or Mechbg. 280-J, Carlisle 35 1 16 63 24 13 46 29 128 day started collecting clothing as a CASHIER Permanent Position as Restau part of the United National Clothing J2B-W.

PENNA. FABRIC SPECIALISTS Steel 63 Vanadium 24 Warner Bros 13 West Union A 46 West Air Bke 29 Westing El 128 Wool worth 43 Collection with a goal of 20,000 pounds, as Carlisle's share in the zl Payne-Shoemaker Bldg. RUGS CLEANED AND REPAIRED" By Expert Craftsmen Weavers drive. 43 SALEM M.EWAYS,3rd J-2856 RUG SHAMPOOING In your home oi Ray L. Eyster is general chairman rant Cashier.

Must Be 21 or Over and Have Some Experience APPLY PERSONNEL OFFICE PENN-HARRIS HOTEL THIRD WALNUT STS. and has enlisted the aid of local civic at our plant. Von Schrader process. No shrinkage. Original sizing retained.

Rates 8 to Aid Merchants reasonable. Highspire Rug Cleaners. organizations. Assisting him as vice' chairman is Alton Wentzel. Phone 9-2403.

NEW BLOOMFIELD, April 3. Eight men from Perry County have PAINTING PAPERHANGING 4 CHICAGO GRAIN REVIEW By United Press been appointed by the county ra INTERIOR AND EXTERIOR PAINTING, tion board to aid merchants in fill CHICAGO, April 3. Grain futures rnUNE 6-0788. ing out price charts on certain articles and household furnishings to opened irregularly higher on the Board of Trade today with strength centered in oats. In initial dealings wheat was un PIANO TUNING A PROFESSIONAL SERVICE PIANO meet the standards of the War Price AND OHGAN TUNING.

REPAIRING changed to up a bushel; corn off 4 to up 3c; oats off Yt to up Vic; and rye up and Rationing Board. MUUIKATE PRICES. PHONE 2-8106 Those selected are: Lee EDWIN WASEf Mus. Bac. Duncannon to lc.

Grain futures on other United States Snavely, Duncannon; Clyde Askans Fa. Organist 1st Presbyterian Church Dnnrannon! tpathai oHvonKMl nnmnAci. markets ruled firm and Winnipeg showed fractional gains. tioh, voice, piano; tuner, Weaver Piano otk. and Thomas Bucher, New Bloom-field; Holman Miller, Liverpool; Sam Zuckerman and Jacob Hess, New COOKS (WHITE) Must be experienced.

APPLY CHEF Locust Street Entrance HARRISBURGER HOTEL fKlNTINU STATIONERY 21 port; Blair R. Bice, Millerstown, and PRINTING ADVERTISING NOVELTIES COMPLETE LINE Special this week: Envelopes Billheads G. C. Bitting, Marysville. GEORGE W.

LAY "PRICES THAT PLEASE R. M. Bender 3005 N. 3rd Ph. 7778 LOYSVILLE, April 3.

Funeral RADIO REPAIRING 27A services for George W. Lay, 77, Ty FOR BETTER RADIO REPAIRS, SEE WAYNE E. HITE rone Township, who died Sunday 422 S. 13TH ST. PHONE 3-4019 FARM FOR SALE: Five miles west of Duncannon, Pa.

500 feet from hard road 5-room house in very good condition Wired for electricity-Other outbuildings 25 acres Woodland Good soli Water To quick buyer $1800. Eleven other farms In Perry County for Sale. All bargains. J. LeRue Hess Agency Phone 93, Duncannon, Pa.

COOK JAY'S ELECTRONICS RADIO VACUUM CLEANERS Experienced High Salary morning at his home, were to be held this afternoon at 2.30 o'clock at Mt. Zion Lutheran Church, with the Rev. Grover C. Knipple, pastor, officiating. Burial was to be in Mt.

Zion Cemetery. Surviving are a brother, F.euben 1434 DERRY ST. PHONE 6-0325 No Sunday Worl APPLY IN PERSON NEW GOVERNOR RESTAURANT 4 SO. 4TH ST. NEW TORK HAY MARKET By United Press W.

Lay, and a sister, Mrs. Susan Wagner, both of Landisburg, R. D. NEW YORK. April 3.

Hay prices continued unchanged today..

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