The Evening News from Harrisburg, Pennsylvania (2024)

THE EVENING NEWS, HARRISBURG, TUESDAY, DECEMBER 21, 1943 PAGE NINETEEN WATER HEATER-Ruud automatic gas. Phone 4-6935. 537 Peffer St. HOUSEHOLD GOODS A PRACTICAL cleaners; GIFT- look like Guaranteed rebuilt run vacuum low $12.00. like new.

Only a few left. Priced PREMIER VACUUM CLEANER CO. 2162 Market St. Hill, Pa. Open Evenings by appointment ALL MAKES OF VACUUM CLEANERS SOLD, BOUGHT AND SERVICED VARIETY VACUUM 1417 DERRY ALL-METAL Collapsible, Baby play pen.

ARMSTRONG QUAKER NURSERY PATTERNS -BLUE 6x9, 9x12, also 12x12, 12x15. Floral and tile patterns, FORNWALD'S 1223 N. 6th A BEAUTIFUL large, walnut. 8-piece dining room suite. A bargain, 813 North Second St.

AUTOMATIC 12-record Mictrola. to radio. Almost Phone 6-1025. COMPLETE FURNISHINGS of 6 rooms. Immediate sale.

Private owner, For appointment. Phone 4-7568. ELECTRIC RANGE (Westinghouse). burners, all porcelain. "Standard" Cabinet sink, all porcelain.

Both for $150. Apply 55 Madison Colonial Park. FAULTLESS ELECT. WASHER Elec. iron.

$5. Good condition. Phone FULL DINETTE suite, kitchen table, kitchen chairs, 3 screen doors, porch swing, bureau with mirror, folding bed, day bed, poster bed with springs, kidney table and chairs. wash bench, 2 wooden tool kits and other small articles. 1645 Berryhill St.

FOR SALE Bedroom, dining, bedroom suite, $15; bureas, player piano. E. C. Ensminger, 1124 Green St. HAMILTON BEACH Sani-taire Vacuum Cleaner, all attachments, like new.

Phone 3-5587. ICE REFRIGERATOR-50 lb. capacity. Double Simmons bed springs. Oak Stove (self feeder).

415 Cumberland St. KITCHEN SET $25-Corner cupboard, $20; slumber chair and stool, $15; server, 2 red chromium chairs, $6. thing A-1 condition. Phone Marysville, after 5 p. m.

LARGE ASSORTMENT of occasional tables in mahogany or walnut; 7-pc. mahogany bedroom; 9-pc. maple dining room. KATZ, 1007 N. 3rd St.

LARGE reed doll coach. A beauty, excellent condition, $15. Phone 2-0487 after 5 p. m. MAPLE BEDROOM SUITE-3-pc.

brand new, $69. DAUPHIN FURNITURE EXCHANGE. 1217 N. 3rd St. METAL BED--With pre-war coil spring, $29.50.

Harrisburg Furniture 13th Open eves. PRE-WAR Large size folding baby carriage. All steel construction. Padded artificial leather. Shock absorbers.

Foot brake. Excellent condition, $20. Phone 3-5103. WAR STUDIO COUCH Like new. Joseph Buchanan in Hornerstown.

Hummelstown R. D. 1. SINGER SEWING MACHINES just arrived, 6 console electric Singer, 4 portable electric Singer, 1 white portable electric, 9 drop head Singer tredle machines. 2 Singer closed cabinets.

Machines from $20 up. Shop display room, N. 5th St. TAPESTRY SOFA. pre-war constructed mahogany knee hole desk.

Very good condition. Phone 5-5090. VARIOUS household articles, including 6 cu. ft. Frigidaire, solid walnut bedroom suite, large new trunk, alarm clocks, bureaus, walnut sink, ice box.

tables. tools, dishes, etc. 2237 N. Fourth St. VIRGINIA SOFA--Solid mahogany frame, spring construction, blue slip cover trimmed in 3-inch white fringe.

Good condition, $75. 36-inch mahogany co*cktail table, $10. Hand-pegged saw-buck table and benches, $25. Phone 3-3119. WASHER Perfect condition, porcelain top.

Call 607 Kelker St. WILL SACRIFICE metal bed, complete, plus single bed, no springs, good condition. Call 2-8422. XMAS SPECIAL- -Chairs with springs, $14.50. Platform rocker, $29.50.

table, $12.50. ZARFOS, 7 N. 13th. 9-PC. WALNUT Dining Room suite, good condition.

2240 Jefferson St. Phone 2-8919. 2 BROWN METAL BEDS and Springs. Oak dresser, chest of drawers, 3 small tables, dropleaf table and 2 chairs, ironing board. Apply 8 12 noon or 3 to P.

M. 105 Herman Lemoyne. 2 4-BURNER WINCROFT GAS RANGES $18. 2 Gas water heaters, $10 ea. A-1 condition.

Call 1036 S. 17th St, Ph. 3-8278. 1936 MODEL "Hot Point" Electric Range. Phone 4-7393.

3-PIECE LIVING ROOM, desk, SUITE room suite, knee-hole bed, etc. 1431 Regina St. 2 DOLL CARRIAGES -Excellent condition. Price, $8 and $10. Market 2nd floor apt.

9-PC. stered, Walnut spring seat dining chairs, room suite, pre-war uphol- construction, excellent condition. Ph. 5-5656. JEWELRY, AND WATCHES A REAL BUY FOR XMAS Ladies' fine 17-jewel platinum wrist watch.

beautifully set with 28 brilliant diamonds. Specially priced for Xmas at $200. Open Eves. Until Xmas C. MERLE DUBS, MANUFACTURING JEWELER, 231 North St.

Phone 2-9622. LET US RE-CASE HIS WATCH for Christmas. We have several "Boss" cases at pre-war prices. C. M.

DUBS, JEWELER, Corner 17th Derry Sts. MACHINERY AND TOOLS AMERICAN IDEAL cast iron sectional boiler, 15 lb. steam pressure, very good condition, with or without valves, piping and 80 cast iron sectional wall type radiators; lathe; 15" Four-Jaw independent chuck, $30; planer vise, $75; 2-ton spur gear, chain block hoist, $75; double centrifugal pump, 500 G. P. head, $100; Whitcomb planer, table, table thickness $450; Williams pipe machine, up to motorized with dies, $300; Prentice geared head lathe, 16" swing, 8 bed, taper attachment, quick change.

W. R. GRAUPNER, 180 S. 15th near Vernon, Harrisburg, Pa. Phone 3-0743.

NEW. USED AND REBUILT New milling machines, turret lathes, electrical tools, grinders, drill presses and other machine tools out of stock. Low priority. Engine lathes, planers, shapers, etc. Used or rebuilt.

General machinery and industrial equipment. W. R. GRAUPNER, 180 S. 15th St.

Near Vernon. Phone 3-0743 POWER TOOLS Woodworking. Like new. Jig saw, drill press, table saw, H. P.

Motor, steel cabinet: 1338 N. 15th St. Phone 6-0832, 7 to 9 P.M. 10x15 C. P.

PRINTING PRESS, $95. PHONE 7914. 2302 N. 6TH ST. MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS 62 A GOOD LINE of rebuilt pianos for your selection.

Easy terms. PERRY B. REIFSNYDER 107 So. 2nd St. A SPINET PIANO--Practically new.

Private owner. Phone 5-5860. BUESCHER CLARINET and case. Never used. Price $40.

Phone 4-7218. BEGINNER'S electric guitar, with amplifier, $35. Used only short time. Phone 2-8344. BRAND NEW CONN-MADE CLARINET! OUTFITS--Complete with case, music lyre, etc.

$53.50 J. H. TROUP'S 15 S. MARKET SQ. CABLE SONS BABY GRAND PIANO Rebuilt like new, beautiful mahogany finish J.

H. TROUP'S 15 S. MARKET SQ. CLARINET-(Penzel-Mueller). 17 keys, sharp key.

613 Benton St. Call 3-4314. CHARLES M. STIEFF piano, beautiful finish, excellent tone, reasonable. Can be seen at 2302 N.

6th. CONN CORNET- Trumpet model, silver. with bell. Excellent condition, $35. Phone 3-8974.

MERCHANDISE HEATING EQUIPMENT 56B CONN metal Clarinet, with case and music stand, $40. Phone 3-7169. GUITARS A COMPLETE selection. You'd better hurry--they make excellent Christmas gifts. Special prices starting at $7.95.

8 N. Market Sq. ELECTRIC GUITAR-Used only $35 cash. Apply 2130 Greenwood St. IN TIME FOR CHRISTMAS BEAUTIFUL MAHOGANY and walnut pianos, latest styling in Stieff, Weaver, Kranich Bach, Milton, Hallet-Davis, etc.

up. (Your piano taken in exchange) Used pianos, ready to play. $55.00 Your choice of records, including full line of Christmas selections and albums. SPANGLER'S N. 6th St.

Ph. 8383 MEINEL VIOLIN- 2 bows, velvet lined Cost $150. Sell for $100. Phone 3-1663. PARAMOUNT TENOR BANJO, drums, oboe, banjo mandolin.

Call 554 N. 3rd Steelton. SIZE VIOLIN- one full size violin. Good condition. Phone 2-4884 or 1632 N.

3rd St. MERCHANDISE MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS 62 TREES SHRUBBERY 63A CHRISTMAS TREES Wholesale or retail. Scotch pine, at Popular Grove Inn. 3 miles east of New Bloomfield, Perry County, Phone 29-R-14. EVERGREEN WREATHS For windows, doors or cemetery.

Christmas trees, 50 cents to $1.50. Reasonable. Will deliver in city, Phone 3-3143, Camp Hill. READY TO CUT Beautifully shaped Spruce Trees, $1.50 up. Will select and deliver, or call last house Shell Progress.

Phone 3-1907. VIRGIN TIMBER FOR SALE- -Approximately 200 felled and topped trees 10- cated Cumberland County, 7 miles from Harrisburg. Logs seasoned 2 years, consists of oak, ash and hickory. Also unlimited number of cord fireplace wood to be worked on half basis or outright sale. Paul H.

Dinkel, Irving College Manor, Mechanicsburg, Pa. Phone 708-M-1 after 7 p. m. XMAS TREES -For sale reasonable. 4 miles back of New Cumberland, on Lewisberry Road.

After, right turn at Grey Horse Tavern. J. N. Keller, XMAS TREES All Home Cultivated BLUE SPRUCE, COLORADO SPRUCE, NORWAY SPRUCE. MANY OTHER KINDS.

6 N. Cameron XMAS TREES- Scotch pine, 1000, 5. to wholesale, 75c each. L. J.

Mattern, Newport. Pa. Phone Newport 59R-2. 2000 XMAS TREES Mistletoe, Holly Spray and Laurel Roping IRISH COBBLER POTATOES $1.85 PER 90 LB. BAG HAROLD'S COUNTRY MARKET 2 LOCATIONS 1200 So.

Cameron Harrisburg the old Gross stand, mile below Camp Hill on Carlisle Pike. XMAS TREES- -Choose your own from nursery growing stock. Many sizes, varieties. Wholesale, retail. Peeling Bros.

Nursery, Union Deposit Road, Route 340, only 3 miles east of Penbrook Square. Phone 2-7394. XMAS TREES--At Heiger's gas station. on Trindle retail wholesale. Call 2-0634, between 8 and 7 or after 9.30.

WEARING APPAREL 65 BLACK SEAL COAT- Size 16, like new. Dresses, size 14. Phone 3-0684, FURS If you need a fur coat, you can solve your problem by visiting Harrisburg's only fur studio. BARBARA FUR STUDIO 210 DAUPHIN BLDG. 203 MARKET ST.

LADY'S BROWN riding boots size (6), $7, and whipcord riding breeches, Black wool pencil-stripe suit, size 14, $7. Evening gowns (size 12) $5 each. Wool plaid dress (size 14) $6. Boy's red wool coat cap set (size 3) $3. 4 all wool baby shawls from $1 to $2.50.

Baby bunting. $2. Girl's tap and ballet slippers, size 13, and 1 pair shoes (size $1 each. Assorted pairs lady's shoes (6 7). 402 N.

17th St. Phone 4-8690. LADY'S COAT- -Size 16. Silver fox trim with silver fox hat. Reasonable.

Phone 2-8017. MAN'S SUITS-2 overcoats, shoes, hats. All in good 2-0905 or 3-0524. WANTED TO BUY 66 A BETTER PRICE will be paid for your furniture stove A LANE -Phone 3-8403 CALL PERRY ALEXANDER Phone 7901, when you sell antiques, gold, silver, diamonds, etc. Also second-hand.

CASH FOR DIAMONDS, Gold, Silver, China, Furniture, etc. Call 3-2729. STROHM'S, 1441 Derry St. WANTED Old and furniture, E. Dishes, Clocks.

Coins, etc. J. Minnich, 2617 Market Camp Hill. Phone 4-1968. WANTED--A small radio, electric mixer, single bed, chest of drawers, scatter rugs, alarm clock.

child's tricycle and small dining room set. Phone 4-8147. WANTED D. -CHILD'S REED STROLLERPHONE 3-0486. WANTED ENGRAVING BLOCK.

WEINTRAUB, 25 SOUTH THIRD. WANTED USED LINOTYPE MACHINE. Model 5 preferred. Write Box 2234, Patriot-News. WANTED- cannon cornsheller.

G. Korn, R. D. 3. Lancaster, Pa.

WE BUY SINGER SEWING MACHINES FOR CASH HIGHEST PRICES PAID SINGER PHONE 4-1058 WE WILL PAY HIGH PRICES for all kinds of stoves and good used furniture. MORRIS SCHMERTZ 1018 Market St. ROOMS AND BOARD ROOMS WITH BOARD 67 WE CAN Accommodate 4 girls who wish room and board. Home privileges. Reasonable price.

Conveniently located. 8 N. 13th St. Phone 6-1301. ROOMS WITHOUT BOARD 68 A BEAUTIFUL large room, suitable for 3.

Use of phone. 702 N. 6th St. A COMFORTABLY furnished studio room Apply after 6 p. m.

to Mrs. Doyle, 120 Market St. A LARGE beautiful twin bedroom, next bath, also large room, single or double. 600 N. 3rd St.

A LARGE DOUBLE ROOM floor, twin beds, 2 blocks from Market Square. Gentlemen only 121 Locust St. A LARGE Studio room, 2 or 3 girls. Single and twin bedrooms. city steam, near Capitol.

01. 267 Forster St. A NICELY Furnished room, twin beds. next to bath, city steam. Gentlemen only.

214 N. 2nd. Apt. 1. MASANT ROOM-2 girls, city steam.

of phone. Laundry privileges. 812 N. 3rd St. Ph.

7772. ATTRACTIVE room. 1 or 2 persons. Fine location. 1109 Green St.

Phone 3-5527. ATTRACTIVE ROOM--Nicely furnished, in private for young girl. Rent reasonable. 1826 N. 3rd.

Phone 4-5879 or 3-1744. ATTRACTIVE single, double and triple rooms. Good location. Laundry privilege. 119 Cumberland St.

Phone 7541. NICELY furnished room. Next to bath, Shower. 237 Woodbine St. Phone 2-0102.

STUDIO room' 1 or 2 girls, centrally located. Apply after 5.30 916 Green St. 2 BEDROOMS -Unfurnished, for women only, 3rd floor. 1529 N. 3rd St.

Inquire 2nd floor. 2003 N. 2ND large front room. Newly furnished. Rent reasonable.

Inquire 5 to 9 p. m. ROOMS FOR HOUSEKEEPING 69 2 FURNISHED housekeeping rooms, third floor. Elec. refrigerator.

Heat, light gas included. Constant hot water. Adults only. Uptown. Phone 2-8669.

2 ROOMS- -Third floor, semi-private bath. Light, heat and gas furnished. Adults. Hill section. 3-7751 after 5.30.

3RD FLOOR-2 furnished rooms, light, gas. heat and hot water. Apply at store. 45 N. 13th St.

300 CRESCENT furnished rooms for light housekeeping. Phone 2-6005. REAL ESTATE FOR APARTMENTS AND FLATS 74 APT. 4-ROOMS and semi-private bath, steam heat. No children, $25.

1745 N. Sixth St. Phone 2-3318. Bachelor rooms, bath. Central.

In Country- West Shore, 5 rooms, 2 baths. WALTER JOHNSTON, Realtor 3-7311 CORNER 3rd Hamilton, 3rd floor, newly constructed apartments, 2 rooms, shower bath, and 3 rooms, shower bath, all outside rooms. Very modern. Adequate closet space, including extra storage rooms. For essential war workers only.

No small children. Open for inspection. Look for sign on building. For further particulars Phone 5-5484. HAVE a desirable first floor apartment in Wormleysburg, 24 S.

Front St. 4 rooms. bath, garage. $54 a month. No children or pets.

For further information call J. K. KIPP SON 7155 1ST FLOOR 3-room care of furnace, semi-private bath, man, wife, only permanent residence, $32.50, including gas, electric, heat. Call 9.30 to 10. 4-4840.

91 N. 17th. 2333 N. THIRD 5 rooms and bath. Rest room on first floor.

Rent $50. Apply English Tavern, 4th Market Sts. FURNISHED APARTMENTS 74A FURNISHED 3rd floor, 3 room apartment. Semi-private bath. Suitable for 2 adults only.

2112 Green St. 3 ROOM APT. Tile Bath. Private, electric kitchen. Adults only.

Permanent tenants desired. 605 N. 17th St. SUBURBAN FOR RENT 79 BUNGALOW-4 rooms, bath, Roosevelt Middletown. Apply Meinsler's Gas Station, R.

D. 1, Middletown, below Royalton. DAUPHIN- Hillside, $100 a month, 11- rooms, 3 baths, 2 car garage, newly remodeled. Phone Dauphin 2051. FOR RENT Part of the former Baker Stover homestead, consisting of four rooms, midway between Hummelstown and Middletown.

Airport buses pass house. Suitable for small family. Reference required. M. O.

Swartz, Hummelstown, Pa. Phone 154-J. WORMLEYSBURG-18 N. Front rooms garage. Rent $55.

Phone 4-2812. between' 7 9 p. m. 5 ROOMS BATH -Electric, gas and water. Yocumtown, Pa.

Eli J. Rehm. WANTED--TO RENT 81 Vacant and Must Be Sold DANDY BUNGALOW, 5 rooms, modern and cozy, 4916 Jonestown Road, Colonial Park. The first offer we get around $5000 takes it. The owner says SELL! Price reduced over a thousand dollars.

DON'T MISS THIS if you want a bargain. Move in for Xmas. WOOD REALTY CO. 219 Walnut St. Ph.

4-4116 UNFURNISHED 2 bedroom apt. for man mother, heat furnished, good neighborhood, preferably 2nd floor. Call 6-1002. REAL ESTATE FOR SALE FARMS AND LAND FOR SALE 83 FARM- Located 3 miles east of York Springs, Adams County. 77 acres of level land, 8 acres woodland, story frame dwelling, 8 rooms.

electric. Frame barn. necessary outbuildings. Price $4000. BRINTON-PACKER CO.

1107 N. 3RD ST. FINE 128 ACRE LIMESTONE FARM in Cumberland County, 13 miles west of Harrisburg, mile from paved highway, 13-room brick Colonial mansion, large bank barn and other outbuildings. All in best of condition. GRUBB ARMSTRONG.

1250 Market St. DON'T FAIL BE, SEE this 140 acres MUST SOLD AT ONCE along highway south of Hershey. 8 room house, barn, silo, rich level land, 25 acres pasture with stream. A REAL BUY. C.

CORPMAN 1201 N. 14TH ST. SEVERAL GOOD FARMS AND PLOTS OF GROUND, 2 acres. N. S.

MYERS, Owner. 1900 Derry St. Phone 2-8292. 12 ACRES- -Fishing Creek Valley. 15 miles from Harrisburg.

House, 7 rooms and bath, with hot air furnace. Bank barn, double car garage, and other outbuildings, $4000. GRUBB ARMSTRONG 1250 Market St. 81 ACRES, SAND BEACH, HERSHEYGood buildings, electric, macadam road, pasture with stream. 24 ACRES.

HORNERSTOWN, HUMMELSTOWN-Brick house, electric, pasture, macadm road, outbuildings. 10 ACRES- JONESTOWN house, bath, furnace, electric, double bus fare to city. JIRAS BACHMAN, Room 403, Dauphin Bldr. Phone 3-4031 or 9-3448 85 ACRE LIMESTONE FARM- Brick house, bank barn and other outbuildings, frame tenant house and grain warehouse, along railroad. A real opportunity for the right party.

Price right for a quick sale. EMMETT R. WOODS. Realtor Courthouse Carlisle, Pa. HOUSES FOR SALE 84 A GOOD INVESTMENT 202.

HARRIS-3 complete 4-room and bath apartments. Priced to sell. L. COHEN SON 812 N. SIXTH ST.

ANOTHER BARGAIN Howard 6 rooms, bath, steam heat, low price. GEO. E. ZELLERS Phone 3-3928 BETTER HOMES 234 HUMMEL 8 rooms. hot water heat and bath, two-car garage.

House in good repair. 1422 REGINA room brick and frame house, bath and hot air heat. Price reduced. Immediate possession. 73 N.

17TH brick, 9 rooms, dwelling with bath and hot air heat. Must be sold at once. Price reduced for quick sale. J. E.

GIPPLE 1251 Market St. Ph. 3-6202 CHESTNUT 1848 3-story brick, 2 family dwelling, steam heat. Good location for schools. WEBER REALTY CO.

PHONE 7881 CORNER GREEN SENECA STS.Near schools and buses. 8 rooms, tile bath shower, 5 bedrooms, steam heat, fireplace. Favorable terms. Phone 5662, Owner, CORNER-1150 MULBERRY ST. -Brick.

10 rooms, 2 baths, hot water heat. Apt. 3rd floor, 2-car garage. C. L.

CONOVER, 1245 Mulberry St. Phone 3-3945. EXCELLENT INVESTMENT- -Apartments, store rooms For middle class tenants or can be rented to colored families. Present low rental income, $200 monthly. Income can be increased.

Price $12,000. Property fine condition. Good for selling. Write owner, P. O.

Box 549, Harrisburg, Pa. EXCEPTIONAL BUYS N. 2ND single home, 8 rooms. 2 baths, hot water heat, 2-car garage. NORTH OF JONESTOWN ROAD-5-room bungalow.

Bargain. STONE BUNGALOW-7 rooms, 3 acres. Just off Route 322. W. J.

DAYLOR Office Phone 2-3872 Res. Phone 4-0327 FOR SALE- EARLY POSSESSION 3037 N. FRONT or 2-family. 1723 PAXTON rooms and 2 baths. 413 SO.

16TH rooms and bath. 1823 SUSQUEHANNA rooms, bath. 2603 MARKET CAMP HILL GREGGHURST at Perdix-Single, 1 acre. WALTER JOHNSTON, Realtor GIVE HER A GIFT SHE WILL LONG CHERISH A new 6 room bath, home, 3 bedrooms, tile bath, hardwood floors, large closets, large living room dining room, kitchen with modern unit. laundry tubs garage.

W. M. HOLLINGER. Phone 4-3171. REDUCED 505 EMERALD Single brick, 7 rooms.

bath, heat, garage. A fine home at price. L. COHEN SON 812 N. SIXTH ST.

2318 LUCE STREET A desirable 6-room house with bath and furnace. Can be bought for $3750. GRUBB ARMSTRONG PH. 7840 REAL ESTATE FOR SALE HOUSES FOR SALE 84 OPEN FOR INSPECTION DAILY Daylight Saving House 1325 N. 14TH HARRISBURG 6-room, tile bath, hardwood, floors, garages, laundry tubs.

Apply W. M. HOLLINGER. POSSESSION AT ONCE REPRESENTATIVE ON PREMISES. PHONE 4-3171--OR 4-7429 VACANT- Modern 6 rooms, stoker heat, bath, 2 car garage.

Can assist in financing. Phone 2-9958. 2647 N. 4th St. 1910 ZARKER ST.

Newly remodeled. Fine condition. $4800. Terms. W.

H. NELSON 107 Chestnut St. 255 CUMBERLAND rooms, bath. All improvements. Fine location.

$5500 on terms. W. H. NELSON 107 Chestnut St. 1312 SWATARA brick house, 8 rooms and bath, all improvements, 2nd floor 1st and 2nd floor porches, Near school and bus.

1905 RUDY Single. Brick bungalow, 5 rooms, bath. All improvements, $4500. W. H.

NELSON 107 Chestnut St. 1728 FULTON rooms, bath, electric, gas, water. $1950. Terms. W.

H. NELSON 107 Chestnut St. 2959 N. -Single brick, 7 rooms, tile bath, finished cellar with fireplace, modern kitchen, garage, stoker heat. Possession in 45 days.

L. COHEN SON 812 N. SIXTH ST. 31 S. THIRD location.

3- story brick. Apply 36 S. 3rd St. 6 ROOMS--Bath and small warehouse rear. Downtown.

For quick sale $2500. W. H. NELSON 107 Chestnut St. 7 ROOM Single home, large living room, with bay window, large dining room with French doors, large modern kitchen laundry tubs, 3 nice bedrooms, nursery bath.

Can give immediate possession. Owner. P. O. Box 1252.

REAL ESTATE BROKERS 84A BOYNTON REALTY SERVICE Real Estate and Insurance 227 Emerald St. Ph. 3-8290 EDWIN M. HERSHEY, INC. REAL ESTATE INSURANCE 104 Chestnut St.

Phone 4-8444 REAL ESTATE INSURANCE J. GIPPLE 1251 MARKET ST. PH. 3-6202 REAL ESTATE AND INSURANCE OUR Experience Is Your Advantage BELL REALTY CO. BERGNER BLDG.

REAL ESTATE JOHN M. SWOMLEY-PHONE 4-5114 LOTS FOR SALE 85 50 IDEAL CHRISTMAS OR NEW YEAR GIFTS, for the entire family, at a price that will more than please you. Buy an ideally located, fully restricted. Home site in Cumberland Manor, New Cumberland. $50 down, and 3 years to pay with no extras.

The price of these lots will be a pleasant surprise to you. SUBURBAN REALTY DEVELOPMENT New Cumberland. Gilbert W. Beckley, Mgr. 535 Carol St.

Phonesi 4-1032 and 3-2257. SUBURBAN FOR SALE 87 A BEAUTIFUL HOME Of mountain stone, 3 bedrooms and bath, with a view overlooking river for 10 miles: 16 minutes drive from Market Square. Com-1 pletely remodeled with new roof, hardwood floors. sun porch, storm sash, screens, insulated, bin-feed stoker, 2 acres in lawn, woods, fruit trees, gardens. etc.

Detached garage, private drive. Located on Dauphin Hillside. Price $9700. Private owner. Call Dauphin 2981.

A MODERN, SINGLE HOME LARGE LOT If you can live a short distance from the bus line in a modern 5-room white clapboard home with all. conveniences including steam-stoker heating system: garage, chicken houses, on a nice large level lot 100x200 feet, situated on Hereford Street, near Poplar Gardens, Colonial Park, priced very reasonably for quick sale. then call Owner 5-5512 or Agent at 4-4116 for appointment to inspect. CALL NOW! THIS AD WILL NOT APPEAR AGAIN! WOOD REALTY CO. 219 Walnut Street List with us if you want to sell.

We have the buyers. CAMP HILL-27 N. 23RD ST. A brick 6 room house, with bath and sun room. Hot water heat, fireplace.

2 car garage. Front and rear porches. Good condition, excellent location. A comfortable pleasant home. Priced to sell, $7250.

GRUBB AND ARMSTRONG PH. 7840 COUNTRY HOME -New, single brick, steam heat, 5 acres near Paxtonia. Will trade on income city property. JIRAS BACHMAN, Dauphin Bldg. 403.

Ph. 3-4031 or 9-3448. HERSHEY, near Hockersville--Nice home with 10 acres woodland, beautiful view of Hershey, JIRAS BACHMAN, Room 403. Dauphin Bldg. Ph.

3-4031 or 9-3448. IMMEDIATE POSSESSION 4802 DERRY ST. (Lawnton) is a single home, owner occupied, 'and purchaser can move right in. It has 6 rooms, bath with shower, powder room, garage with private driveway, steam heat with automatic stoker, stone fireplace, laundry chute, copper pipes. Price just reduced to $7400.

About $2000 cash necessary. CHAS. ADLER SON Dauphin Bldg. Phone 8131-Eve. 5928 LAWNTON-4211 York -Nice single house.

Steam heat. Hardwood floors. Enclosed front porch. 2-car garage. Will trade for city rooming house.

JIRAS BACHMAN, Dauphin Building, 403. Phone 3-4031 or 9-3448 Office Phone 2-3872 Res. Phone 4-0327 $4250--118 OAK PROGRESS -Corner, 6 rooms, bath, all improvements, 2 car garage. W. H.

NELSON 107 Chestnut St. 428 so. 14TH Corner. 2 family house. Stoker steam heat.

5 garages. suburban property. 1308 BERRYHILL-3-story, brick. furnace, 2 families. 1615 PENN-Corner, 3-story brick.

2665 N. 6TH-Modern cozy brick, steam heat, $1000 cash. Balance monthly. 429 S. -Single frame, bath, furnace.

Deep lot, $4500. Suitable 2 families. Other Homes on Easy Terms JIRAS BACHMAN, Room 403, Dauphin Building. Phone 3-4031 or 9-3448. 628 BOSLER LEMOYNE BUNGALOW, CONVENIENCES.

PHONE 3-4008. 114 COLUMBIA room house, modern kitchen. 30 day possession, quick sale. Apply to above address. 2 FAMILY HOUSE in Enola, convenient to bus brick office.

stoker heat, modern kitchen bath, laundry tubs, 2 car garage. Will assist in finances. Phone W. M. Hollinger.

4-3171. VACANT NEAR HERSHEY -Single frame. 8 rooms. Price $2800. PALMYRA-7-room bungalow.

HERSHEY DUPLEX-Elm St. Must be sold before December 15. W. J. DAYLOR WANTED--REAL ESTATE 89 It's a Predicament! Right now we have more prospects than we have homes to sell.

Think what that means -families eager to buy real estate and our listings down to a minimum because we've been selling properties so fast! WE NEED LISTINGS! If you have property for sale--and want quick action-call our office now! We'll tell you right away whether we think we can sell it for you. J. K. KIPP SON 7155 The Patriot-News Harrisburg's Most Widely Read and Used Classified Ad Directory REAL ESTATE FOR SALE WANTED--REAL ESTATE 89 WILL YOU SELL IF YOU GET YOUR PRICE? WE NEED HOMES! Scores of people want to buy right in your neighborhood. We have the buyers -See or phone today.

NO SALE NO COST FREE FINANCING ARRANGED JIRAS BACHMAN Room 403, Dauphin Bldg. 3-4031 PHONES 9-3448 AUCTIONS AUCTION SALES 90 PUBLIC SALE WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 22nd at 1122 GREEN HBG. at 1 p. m. Several lots house hold furniture, new and used end tables, lamps, electric, washer, refrigerator and sweeper, also a maple bedroom suite.

Many other new articles for Xmas E. C. 'ENSMINGER, Auctioneer. Thursday, December 23, atone a. at 124 Summit Enola.

Estate of Jesse Hoffman. Electric refrigerator, electric stove, kitchen cabinet, set of dishes, breakfast set, porcelain cabinet, radio, Maytag washer, electric sweeper, living room suite, end tables, lamps, cedar chest. rugs, blankets, bureau and many other articles. JEWELRY 3 DIAMOND RINGS WATCH MISS MAUDE F. FLICKINGER, Administratrix, R.

FRANK SHAFFNER. Attorney. MEYERS AND MYERS E. C. ENSMINGER.

Auctioneer. LEGALS LEGAL NOTICES 91 LETTERS OF ADMINISTRATION on the Estate of Lawrence M. Burgett, late of the City of Harrisburg, Dauphin County, Pennsylvania, deceased, having been granted to the undersigned, all persons indebted to said estate are requested to make immediate payment, and those' having claims will present them for settlement to ALBERT BURGETT, 2742 Lexington Street, Harrisburg, Pennsylvania. Or to ALBERT M. KRIEG, Esquire 208 Calder Building 16 N.

2nd Street, Harrisburg, Pennsylvania. Letters of Administration on the Estate of J. Monroe Peters (Joseph Monroe Peters) late of the City of Harrisburg, Dauphin County, Pennsylvania, deceased. having been granted to the undersigned, all persons indebted to said estate are requested to make immediate payment and those having claims will present them for settlement to END TRUST COMPANY, Or to PAUL G. SMITH, Attorney, Administrator.

Bergner Building. Letters Testamentary on the Estate of George E. Sheffer, late of the City of Harrisburg, Pennsylvania, deceased, having been granted the undersigned, all persons indebted to said estate are requested to make immediate payment and those having claims will present them for settlement to CHESTER M. SHEFFER, 2103 N. Third Harrisburg, Executor.

LETTERS TESTAMENTARY upon the Estate of FLORENCE L. HOCKER late of the city of Harrisburg, deceased, having been granted to the undersigned, all persons indebted to said Estate are requested to make payment and those having claims or demands against the same to present them for settlement, to PETER L. HOCKER, Executor, Or to 2522 Lexington Penna. HENRY E. FOX, Att'y.

NOTICE Notice is hereby given that the annual meeting of the policy holders of the following Mutual Fire Insurance Companies will be held in the home office of the companies, 229 North Second Street, Harrisburg, Pennsylvania, at 2.00 P. M. Wednesday, January 12, 1944 for election of directors and the transaction of such other business as may come before the said meeting: Lehigh Valley Mutual Fire Insurance Co. of Allentown. John Harris Mutual Fire Insurance Co.

of Harrisburg. Economical Mutual Fire Insurance Co. of Erie. Hope Mutual Fire Insurance Co. of West Chester.

Bankers Mutual Fire Insurance Co. of Lancaster. Enterprise Mutual Fire Insurance Co.1 of Williamsport. Commonwealth Mutual Fire Insurance Co. of Harrisburg, Pennsylvania.

E. H. OLIVER. Secretary. Notice is hereby given that the partnership heretofore subsisting between Paul F.

Herre and Edward A. Herre, and heretofore carrying on the business plumbing, heating, electric and ventilating contractors in the City of Harrisburg, County of Dauphin and State of Pennsylvania, under the firm name of Herre has been dissolved as and from the 3rd day of July, 1943, by reason of the death of Paul F. Herre. All debts due to and owing by the said late firm will be received and paid respectively by Edward A. Herre, who individually will continue to carry on the said business under the Herre Bros.

ALICE Central Trust Company, Harrisburg, Pa Executors under the Last Will and Testament of Paul F. Herre. Deceased. EDWARD A. HERRE Notice is hereby given that the annual meeting of the Members of Pennsylvania Threshermen Farmers' Mutual Casualty Insurance Company will be held between the hours of 10.00 A.

M. and 12.00 Noon on Tuesday, January 18, 1944, at the Home Office of the Company, 325-333 South Eighteenth Street; Harrisburg, Dauphin County, Pennsylvania, for the purpose of electing directors and the transacting of such other business as may properly be submitted. JOHN F. WEAVER, President J. G.

FEINOUR, Secretary AUTOMOBILES AUTOMOBILES FOR SALE 92 AN EXCEPTIONAL CAR '38 Plymouth Deluxe Sedan. Used only 2 years due to illness, 22,000 miles, radio, heater, defrosters, spot light, mechanically perfect. Phone 3-3649. CHRYSLER 1941 "Windsor" Sedan. Black finish, two all-wool upholstery, air heater, push-button radio.

Fluid Drive, plus good tires. Winterized -ready to give you thousands of satisfactory miles. MARTIN MOTORS 135 S. Cameron St. Phone 8216 FOR SALE To Settle Estate.

1939 Plymouth Coupe. Call W. J. Stoner, 26th Hoffer's Lane, Penbrook. Phone 3-7872 FOR XMAS 1940 Packard 6 cylinder 4-door Sedan.

Radio and heater, clean as a new toy, $895. CAMERON SERVICE 336 S. Cameron St. Pre-Xmas Specials 1937 Chevrolet Coaches Choice of 3 of these popular cars. 1940 Chevrolet Town Sedan Equipped with everything! Perfect throughout.

1941 Packard 120 Sedan Chauffeur-driven since new, 11,000 miles. 1941 Chrysler Club Coupe Another 1-owner car, absolutely perfect. 1-3 DOWN-INSTANT DELIVERY COMMUNITY 24th Main PENBROOK '39 PONTIAC SEDAN Excellent paint upholstering. Good tires. Radio heater.

Bargain. $650. 1826 Market St. 4-7251. '41 CHEVROLET Special DeLuxe 2-door Sedan.

CAPITOL MOTORS, 130 S. Cameron St. Phone 2-4164. 41 CHRYSLER Station Wagon. A-1 condition, 9-passenger, new tires, Radio, Heater.

Terms. Lantz. Phone 2-2806. 1937 FORD 60 Tudor Sedan- Good tires, new paint. Radio and heater, $325.

Phone 3-3770. 2038 Swatara St. '40 PONTIAC DELUXE Club Coupe. Good condition. Radio, heater.

Terms. Lantz, Phone Gable, 4-9124. 1941 PLYMOUTH Special DeLuxe Sedan. Radio, heater, Like new. M.

L. MUMMA 76 S. Cameron 8361 41 BUICK SEDAN--Excellent condition. Apply 404 North St. AUTOMOBILES AUTOMOBILES FOR SALE 92 '36 BUICK 4-door Sedan, 6-wheel job.

just inspected, $175. Call Post Office Box 103, Swatara Station. Ask Bracale. '38 DODGE DeLuxe 2-door radio, heater, new seat covers, A-1 condition. Phone 6-2747.

1403 Regina St. TRUCKS FOR SALE 93 WHITE 621S Heavy Duty -Y license. Air brakes, good rubber, dual air and hoses. vacuum trailer connections and WHITE 61, 196-inch wheelbase chassis. license.

20 FT. UNIVERSAL TRAILER Air brakes, gondola or flat bottom body, 5th wheel, 18 FT. UNIVERSAL TRAILER, air brakes, gondola or flat bottom body. Both trailers in class (F.) Penna. license $45 Muench WHITE Sts.

TRUCK CO. Pa. 1941 Sedan Delivery truck. Top condition. 1 owner, no dealers.

Phone 6-0131. 8.30-9 p. m. MOTORCYCLES AND BICYCLES 94 BEAUTIFULLY COLORED SINGLE SEAT COVERS FOR YOUR MOTORCYCLE. $3.98.

FITCH'S, 1408 N. 3RD. OPEN EVENINGS. TRAILERS 94A PLACE YOUR ORDER NOW For a (new) 1944 Lots Indian of Trailer, Coach. Very beautiful.

equipped with brakes. Six 26-foot models on display, Also very good stock of late model used Trailers. 18-foot to 27-foot, with 3 rooms accommodate 6 persons. SPECIAL-1 Blue and Silver Trailer, $195 complete. WHITEY REAM S.

ENOLA. PA. PHONE 2-8501 WANTED-AUTOMOBILES 98 A BETTER CASH PRICE Don't sell your car until you get my top premium price. LANTZ, 2-2806, 11th Maclay, ART PAYS SPOT CASH IMMEDIATELY We're overbidding everybody! ART ZWEIFEL 70 S. Cameron 2-4072 ATTENTION! SEE THEM ALL THEN PHONE 2-5684 We'll top any legitimate offer for good clean cars, including 1935 to 1942 models.

COMMUNITY 24th Main PENBROOK AUTOMOBILES WANTED Cash paid. your car or phone 3-1786 SULLIVAN'S LOT 140 N. Cameron St. CASH FOR LATE MODEL HARRISBURG BUICK COARS ESTABLISHED 1922 218 S. Cameron 4-4111 Open Eves.

CASH FOR YOUR CAR Late Model and Low Mileage Will Pay Top Price HARRY CRAMER Oldsmobile Sales Service 154 S. FRONT, STEELTON. PHONE 9856 CASH FOR YOUR CAR CAMERON SERVICE, 336 S. Cameron St. PHONE 3-1688 CASH for your car or truck.

Will pay finance company and give you balance. W. B. Dowling, M. Brenner Sons, 900 S.

CAMERON ST. Phone 3 3-8630. WANTED TRUCKS TRAILERS, and straight jobs to haul Shamokin to Harrisburg coal yard. Phone 2-3910. WE BUY CARS AND TRUCKS ALL MAKES ALL MODELS SUTLIFF CHEVROLET CO.

407 S. Cameron St. Ph. 4-6155 Open Evenings FLASHES OF NEWS 'By United Press NEW YORK, Dec. News R.

G. Letourneau, Inc. 11 monts ended Nov. 30 net $2,118,791 or $4.46 a common share vs. $1,868,228 or $3.89 year ogo.

Dividends declared with the amount, date payable and date of record listed respectively follow: Electric Musical industries American shares 8 cents, January 3, December 27. Montreal Light, Heat Powers Consolidated, Quarterly 38 cents, January 31, December 31. Quebec Power Company, Quarterly common, 25 cents, February 25, January 25. Vertientes-Camaguey Sugar Company of Cuba, common, 20 cents, February 1, January NEW YORK HAY MARKET By United Press NEW YORK. Dec.

prices held DISPLAY CLASSIFIED L. B. SMITH MOTOR CO. DEFINITELY PAYS A HIGH PRICE FOR ANY CLEAN USED CAR 12th Market Sts. Lemoyne Phone 4-7077 Open 9 a.

m. to 6 p.m. AUTOMOBILES FOR SALE USED CAR BARGAINS 1941 Hudson Sedan $965 1940 Chevrolet Sedan. 875 1940 Ford Coupe 625 1939 Hudson Sedan 645 1938 Hudson Sedan 485 1937 Plymouth Sedan 385 1937 Nash Sedan 445 1937 Terraplane Sedan 385 1937 Terraplane Coupe. 350 1936 Terraplane Coupe.

295 HUDSON HBG. MOTORS 635 N. CAMERON PHONE 8309 TRUCKS FOR SALE 93 1934 Ford Panel Ton, 4 Cylinder. Tires Excellent. Mechan- $295 ically Perfect.

Dodge Chassis Cab-U Lic. Long Wheelbase. Mechanically 0. K. This truck is ready for the road.

M. BRENNER SONS MOTOR CO. Used Truck Display 900 S. Cameron Heads Past Grands 11th Consecutive Year MIFFLINTOWN, Dec. to office for the 11th year, Dr.

W. H. J. Holman was reinstalled as president of the Past Grands Association of Juniata and Perry counties at a meeting held recently in Thompsontown with the Thompsontown Lodge No. 357 as host.

Eight of the 11 Odd Fellows' lodges in the two counties were represented at the meeting. Other officers elected were: William C. Lebo, New Bloomfield, vicepresident; Barner Clemens, Mifflintown, second vice-president; W. C. Taylor, Port Royal, secretary; Harry Graybill, Thompsontown, treasurer, and J.

H. Light, Fayette Township, chaplain. Election addresses were made by Doctor Holman, Harry Graybill, John S. Eby and William C. Lebo.

Following a business session, the social committee served lunch. Steelton Armed Services Accept 42 Men STEELTON, Dec, registrants of County Board No. 1 were inducted into the armed services Friday, it was announced today by board officials. No fathers are included in the group. Twenty-one were accepted by the Army and 18 by the Navy; two were chosen as aviation cadets, and one will become a marine.

Army induc-1 tees will report at 8.30 on January 7. Accepted by the Army were: 1 Lloyd Alvin Kennedy, 455 South Fourth street, Steve Csurics, 556 South Goles, 749 Fourth street; Anthony Joseph South Front street, Thomas Todorov, 212 Myers street, William Martin Starsinic, 523 South Fourth street, Joseph George Conjar, 522 Lincoln street, Anthony Thomas Benkovic. 255 Myers street, Eladio Rojas Marroquin, 725 South Front street, John Kostoff. 379 Myers street, Leroy Watkins, 254 Franklin street, Archie Smith, 644 South Fourth street, John Burchelle Roach, 26 Chambers street, Harold Davis Robinson, Adam street, Charles David House, 143 Main street, Conrad Connie Rhynes, 383 South Third street, Theodore Banks. 759 South Third street, James Robert Hawkins, 528 Ridge street, all of Steelton; Robert Wesley King.

High street, Middletown; Edgar Earl Chubb, 424 ond street. William M. Spong, 246 Penn street, Russell Norris Leiter, 54 Jury street, all of Highspire. Accepted by the Navy were: John T. Brown, 348 South Seventh street, Edwin Winfield Kelsey, 203 Pine street, Robert Polemus Davis, 562 Myers street, John Second Lawrence Cackovic, Anthony 528 street, Thomas Plasic, 349 High street, Adolph William DeFillippo, 334 South Second street, Clarence Andrew Davis, 377 South Third street, Mark George Lipak.

860 South Second street, Warren Kenneth Kingsbury, 768 North Second street, Lester Lee Johnson, 231 North Harrisburg street. all of Steelton; Edward Nelson Baumbach, 39 Tulip Lane, Andrew Charles Poulos, 116 Spruce street. William Roger Reigle, 327 Ann street, Robert Davidson. South Pine street, Clarence Edward Thompson, 331 Russell street. of Middletown: Eugene Woolcott Harlacker, 63 Second street.

and Walter Britton Miller. 232 Second street, Highspire; William Peter Masnica. Brooklyn. Aviation Cadets chosen were: Russell Harry Miller, 226 Elm street. Steelton; Benjamin Byers, 23 street.

Highspire. James Robert Hawkins, 528 Ridge street, Steelton, was selected as a Ma' rine. Broken Water Mains Repairs Are Completed Repairs to two broken water mains, one a 12-inch feeder main for the Steelton Reservoir, have been completed, it was announced today by Claude Baskin. superintendent of highways, in the borough. The feeder line broke on Elm street, between Third and Fourth, while the other break, a one-half inch pipe, was in the Pine street woods.

No one was inconvenienced by the breaks, Baskin stated. Party Planned The Third Ward Women's Republican Club of Steelton will hold its annual Christmas party, in the form of a hat social, Thursday at 8 p. m. at the home of Mrs. John J.

Hemmer, 164 North Front street. Each member has been asked to bring a decorated hat and an inexpensive gift, Mrs. Harry W. Haas, president, will preside. Farm Women Meet SHIPPENSBURG, Dec.

21. The Christmas meeting of Chapter 3, Cumberland County Society of Farm Women was held Wednesday afternoon in the home of Mrs. Ross Fogelsanger, near town. Mrs. John Pilgram, president of the group, read the Scripture and had charge of the devotions.

These delegates were named to the State Convention of Farm Women, January 19, in Harrisburg: Mrs. Flora Jones and Mrs. Cora Cressler. $15 was voted as a contribution to the Red Cross. Mrs.

Dana Sutliff read a paper on Christmas greens and legends and the origin of Christmas. During the social gifts exchanged and refreshments were served. The next meeting was set for January 12 at the home of Mrs. Clarence Cramer, W. LINCOLN WEAKLEY SHIPPENSBURG, Dec.

Funeral services were held here for W. Lincoln Weakley at the Garfield Barbour funeral home on Saturday afternoon with the Rev. Otho J. Hassinger, of Huntsdale, officiating. Burial was in Spring Hill Cemetery.

Mr. Weakley, 74, a retired farmer, was found dead in bed at his home, Carlisle R. 4. He was born near Shippensburg where he resided until some years ago and was married to Miss Ailie Wherry, daughter of Hon. and Mrs.

Samuel Wherry, both deceased. He was a of the Presbyterian Church a demember, scendant from early families of the Cumberland Valley, One son, Bruce Weakley, of Carlisle R. D. 4, survives. Housewives! You can help our fighting boys.

Save waste kitchen fats to load their guns! Irregular Range On Stock Market By United Press NEW YORK, Dec. for sugar shares and firmness in chemicals highlighted" an otherwise irregular market for stocks today. Sugars moved up to around the highs for the year under leadership of Francisco, which made a new peak at up 1, before meeting profit-taking. West Indies Sugar also made a new 1943 top on a fractional rise. Cuban American and Manati were higher.

Gains among chemical shares ranged to a point in Eastman Kodak. Allied Chemical, Dow and Monsanto were fractionally higher. In the liquor group Schenley dropped more than a point. Distillers-Seagram and National Distillers firmed fractionally. Rails and railway equipment shares met light pressure.

In the carrier list Norfolk Western preferred lost a point. Baldwin certificates, a recent active favorite, was easier. Studebaker made a new 1943 high on a small initial rise but reacted to its previous close. Inland Steel rose almost a point in an otherwise lower steel group. NEW YORK STOCKS High 1.15 Adams Exp Allied Chem Am Can 83 Am Car Fdry 35 35 Am Loco 16 16 Pwr Lt Am Rad 9 Am Smelt Am Stl Fdies Sugar Am Am Tob Am Woolen Anaconda Armour Ill Atchison 55 Atl Refg Bald Loco ct 20 Balt Ohio Bendix Avn 34 34 Beth Steel 57 Boeing Air 13 Briggs Mfg 27 27 Canada Dry 25 Canadian Pacific 8 8 Ches Ohio Chrysler 81 Columbia Gas Comw Southern 11-16 11-16 Cont Oil Del 31 31 Curtiss Wright DuPont Electric Pwr Lt Erie General Elec General Foods 43 43 General Motors Goodrich Goodyear Great North pf Gulf Oil 46 Hudson Motor Hupp Motor Int Harvester Int Nickel Int Kennecott Copper Kresge Lorillard Mack Truck Montgomery Ward Murray Nash-Kelvinator 12 National Biscuit National Pwr Dairy Lt 20 Central Penn Phillips Pet 46 46 Pullman 38 Pure Oil Radio Reading 16 16 Rem Rand Repub Stl 17 Reyn Tob 27 Sears Roe Soc Vac South Pac South Ry Std Cal Std Oil Stubebkr Swift Co.

Texas Co l'imken B. Trans West Air United Aireft 26 Un Air Lines United Corp 1 Un Gas Imp Ind Chem Rubber Steel West Air Bke 22 Westing El Woolworth Play Will Be Enacted DAUPHIN, Dec. ChristImas entertainment of the First Presbyterian Church, will be held on Thursday evening. "Led by a Star," Christmas play, will be presented by the following members of the Presbyterian Sunday School: Patty Hartz, Joyce Oviatt, Patsy Myers, Beverly Oviatt, Molly Gross, Ronnie Ralston, Doris Wynn, Jowan Ralston, Dolores Forney, Dauris Stricker and Larry Lenker. The Dauphin Parent-Teacher Association will hold its meeting tomorrow evening at 8 o'clock in the high school room, when an operetta will be given.

Grace Evangelical Congregational Church, Clarks Valley, held its Christmas entertainment Sunday evening. CHILDREN TO REHEARSE HERSHEY, Dec. of the children's and the junior departments of the First United Brethren Church, Sunday School, will meet for rehearsal for the Christmas program, this evening at 6 o'clock in the church. The program will be presented on Friday evening at 6.30 o'clock. Final rehearsals will be held on Thursday afternoon at 4 o'clock.

CHICAGO GRAIN OPENING By United Press CHICAGO, Dec. futures generally opened irregularly higher on the Board of Trade today. In initial dealings, wheat was up to off oats unchanged, rye up to and barley off reflected the firm Chicago. Grains on other tonited, States Markets.

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