Syracuse-Wawasee Journal, Volume 109, Number 28, Syracuse, Kosciusko County, 2 February 1946 — Page 7
SATURDAY, FEB. 2. 1946
PERSONAL NOTICES BOBDQESSMEX-In ttus axa* have always looked to First National tor the credit and counsel that their enterprises need. A truly jjerswxal banking rervlce FIRST NATIONAL BANK ot Guahen(") “ '' NOTICE Because ol requests from Medaryville Indiana tor tax service. I will not be in my Goshen uXtice Feb. 4. 5. 6. or 7 Edw. Brootanyer. <4*j Answer. had been received IB the Newo-Democrat office «B the foUowtn* box numbero at 1 p. BK today 507. 524. 526 LOO CAB LN STUDIO rr*e oortrsua of children age up to WB yean Call R-8047 for appolntu«u> < tf > COMPOSERS—have you an original song lyric, melody, or both? Then have it published by a reliable publisher Guarantee returns Write Box 524 News-Democrat for deuula <2*> STOKOL STOKERS Now Available For Immediate DeUiery WUHI.FORO A NEFF Phone 560 (ts) BUSINESS SERVICES OFFERED *OBAVEL-SAKt»-CIKDE»S Hauling ot any kind FRANK MORIARTY 1106 W. Pike Ph. L-1475 <tn L<-. Tri;:. Trini-IC Palntlnc. De. aratiu.-. Paper Hanging £ V. I RIM Phone Elkhart J-3475-X (WidMU SkKtltk Keaaunable Bike all service worm GUARANTEED Can furnish public address system for any indoor or outdoor ! • occasion GREENE'S RADIO SERVICE 2M W Douglas SLc Geeben 1-1129, Wakanya IM Radio Trouble? I ( l s>»••< Sadie $•»»•<* C > r - leleeHoav Oe Nel Tout R*4w »e !•»» penenced Mane, Laker M»»e<»*h Cu*><teed fe< N>nrt, Oort. a Go>*»»* lOf £ SCOTT RADIO SERv I IIP Wert W*»hw»gt-- i» C ► 111 tTwo doors west o» ’ll load Cavase Pwidiag Mine II WIN O MACHlNES— supplies and ■ . . %n* OUIVOUUOLiIAy BIH bemsUtchiiw* GoSH.KN 81TYING CENTER Cor JeUeraon A 3rd Phone 44? (ts) WANTTED—bauMag of any kind. Jack Hollinger Ph B-15M. (ts) «PTl< TANK* cry wUU an J w-uew cleaned Sans Boae route 5. KUthart Phone L-SISB <tf) ■BFBIGKRATOB BERVICB PItBBB W CRIPE <IT W rik. rt Pboae 4SI i Jt» WhFBOTMAFWYNG i a rrnrrani Pb x-s» ■ INCOME TAX SERVICE—L>»I.y 5 to « * ?c In Rgfurrtav* ’ t 6 t and 7 to 10 For appointment phone K W Mem Meal « Meh! Lae nf Hee» <Mar 14) ’HELP WANTED WOMAN ' WANTED To do telephone wuri from her home No selling Must ha v.e one rrty line 50c an hour Write Mr P Benahoof AMERICANA CORPORATION 333 N MUhlgan Ave Chicago. IU . giving address and phone number. . ' ______, (?*) WANTED— ladv for housework. Phone R-KO? (4’) GIRLS AND MEN—wanted for general laundry work. Apply American Lauadry (ts) , WANTED—an additional bock keeps* me typist Phone SCI. Waltz Motor Supply Co (tfl WANTK>—girl or woman toe confinement case latter part of March Write Box 530 New*-Democrat (4*)
NEED AT ONCE MEN For Day and Night Shifts e. ASSEMBLERS PACKERS and PAINT DIPPERS Apply HETTRICK MFG. CO. E. Madison or Mil! St. Plant, (ts) NHNHHBBK9HNRHHP WANTED fiHs ter press week. alse for finishing department Ught easy wnrfc. WINTEE STAMPING CO. lITrt ~ (ts)
HELP WANTEDptter Z5Sp m. . <5? , MONEY TO LOAN K-S N/.noXAL-Tar loans to buy homes . automobiles .... anpiianees ... to cigar up bills . 40 n odernUe <*nd improve present homes . . and for farm use FIRST NATIONAL BANK Os Goshen <7) LIVE STOCK FOR SALE—several youmt Shorthorn butchering beeiA com fed. Also lord Altllnyr Milker tn good cotidUion Phone 338 New Paris, (a*) FOR SALE—good milk cow and her three weeks' old calf. Riffe. US 33 and College Rd Ph. L-30'.2 JT POULTRY AND SUPPLIES WANTED—hens, beasy or Leghorn What have vou? Phone 32 or write O C Tarmaa. New Paris. Ind. (I. 2. 4. a. 9. U) ARTICLES FOR SALE NOTICE-we are now able to supply, you with cement blocks. Place your order early 18c at plant. Freed Hershberger, Middlebury. j 2. CF.MENT~BLOCKS Tor sale. Roy BBerkey. Phone R-8019.«<*> YOU CAN PROTECT—a 1500 daveuport against Moth Damage for years, with a quart ol Mirra Moth at a cost of only Ji 75. Mirra Moth is the original formula. Refuse imitations Insist on the genuine Mirra M ; lor quality. Resists dry cleanIng. ’ FIEDEKES (2) clothes" MAMMOM The Bench-type hampers are well made decorative and can be furnished with rod. blue, green or black tops. Must be seen to be appreciated. •450 BLOUGH'S HARDWARE (2) FOR SALE -drain board sink, coal hot water heater and kitchen grease trtio. 209 W. Oakridge Ph J-788 15*> FOR SALE—-eecond hand stoker. Dr W R Kelly. 215 No. Mam <<> FOR SALE—3 marble top walgut dressers, one very good snare drum. Ph 235 12) ELECTRIC SHAVERS Received sidpment of new. never used.' 1946 Remington Threesome Electric Shafers. 117 50. 323 S Bth St (4?) Just Received S-RIRNFR GAS PLATES SIOJS ALL RUBBER DOOR MATS SL9S ATZ FURNITURE to. <2* WINDOW SHADES All aibto and coion AT HASCALL'S <M» CARD TABLE COVERS Regular s3£6. quilted leather SIJS ATZ FURNITURE CO. <2‘ LOWE BROTHERS PAINTS AND VARNISHES AT ■ASCALL'S EXTRA SPECIALS Scissor Jacks. (O. P. A. ceiling price s7h, sale price $4.95 American Gas Machine. 2 burner gasoline lantern —— 8.95 Mine Lace Boots, knee length - 6.50 Luminous House Numbers, each .20 Chi!d‘s Ail Aluminum Wheelbarrow, O. P. A. ceiling price $4.89, sale price — 3.50 Extra Heavy Rubber Balls - 29 Razor Blade Scrapers, regular 15c, sale price ' .11 50% Reduction on AM Toys. FIRESTONE DEALER STORE <j»> KITCHEN STOOLS 24' Wood UUIUy BtooL regular SI.T6 WJ9 36" Wood Stool reg. SIS 6 . 169 24" Wood Stool with leather padded top. reg. 13.46 IM 24" Aluminum Stool, regular 1750 5J6 24" Aluminum red top. reg. 5525 35f ATZ FURNITURE CO. a> FARM. DAIRY FRODUCTF POTATOES—V S No 1 Michigan? 13 per hundred. ’» mile weat of Model School Harvey Brubaker. Ooahen B 3 <l3*l FUEL FEED. FERTILIZER RANGE OTD— High QuaUty, Low Carbon Fuel especially suitable tor room beaten and floor fumacea Try this oil for a tew fills and »ee the dlftereace in the condittoc of vour burner. Phonee 178 and 393 Sovereign Oil Company. (Mct ll •OR sal* cni’.i wood Oaab L J Brooks. 11l Bart Lincoln Ph rr <l't> ROCK PHO^hOßUß—Flortda -P205 33=5 in bulk Sugar pbcsptate. mixed* fertiltaer Granular AtroCvanamid for plowing under, ihip immediately. Soil mapptng and ‘ arttag aervice. Dealers wanted Schrock Feruuaer ffmriue. OsneervU 1 * M rout® (27. 29 hay - X S. » JO, is. l». 23. M 30. Poby. XA A U. ft)
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HOUSEHOLD COOPS CEDAR CHESTS -*29 W KNEEHOLE DESKS ».Qd Dl’.-ETTES 49.00 fwuhtubf mart w ~£W SHIPMENT COPPES KITCHEN BASES—27 inch $lB 95. 2A inch. 52135 BaR L E R—metal dish csblnets. 24 inch, double doors. $12.95. Easy Terms E( ONOMY AUTO SUPPLY (2) FOR SALE—kitchen table and four chairs, antique rope bed. Inquire at Tin W Pike(4’3 SPECIAL clearance: on NAPPANEE CABINET BASES White enamel with metal bread box. 22fcx24fc $13.95 32L»x274z 1895 ATZ FURNITURE GO. (2) 1 —~ ~ MUSICAL MERCHANDISE RADIOS AUTO RADIO SERVICE Drive-in at Rear WHIP AERIALS 5 to 8 ft. $4 45 to $5.95 SCOTT RADIO SERVICE 119 W. Washington St.. Ph 10« (ts) SPECIALS 4iT THE STORES GREETING CARDS AND GWTS For ALL OCCASIONS ST HASCALL*S 'tf> WEARING APPAREL FOR SALE—girl * snow pants, size 28 Waist nearlv new Ph L-1355. AT SIMCN S Boys’ Blue Jeans Os sturdy sahforixed blue denim. Sizes 6 to 16. $1.34 Boys’ Bib Jumpers Os heavy sanforized khaki. Sizes 4 to 13. $1.79 (4) WANTED TOIIUY WANTED—to buy antique furniture, dulls, glassware, music boxes and oil lamps Joe Kramer. 703 Emergon Phone 1214 ttf) WANTED—fittings for bottle* gas stove. Albert Eash. Shipshewana. Ind 15*) WANTED- Set of golf clubs, right hand Write Box 528 News-Demo-crat e (4*) WANTED—youth aize bed complete with spring and inattresa. Ph L-690. ' ’ <2> CASH FOR WHITE OAK We will pay highest prices for white oak sumdliu? timbvr Write Schuell Nurseries I’ort - Rd . South Bend. Ind. » — ROOMS WITHOUT 6OARD FOR RENT -nice sleeping room in private home SOO So Sth St. i2> WANTED TO RENT WANTED—to rent ISO to 300 acre farm—grain rent or M-50. Phone 3-26. Maurice F Kohl. Millersburg. Ind (4«) WANTED—to rent furnished apartment or sleeping room immediately. Phone 3 on 216 Middlebury (2) WAN T E D—l-2-3 room furnished apartment—ex-service man and wife Up to SSO month. Ph. L-1404. (7’) WANTED to rent modem house or unfurnished apartment. Phone 433. ■2', LOTS FOR SALE LOTS- for gale in Middlebury. Ph ae Middlebury 4 on 52 <B’> HOUSES FOR SAW 5 ROOM HOME—In Dunlap Ah modem. two lots. 4 ROOM HOME—In Dunlap. Three lots: <2500 00 4 ROOM HOME—Dunlap. Three lots. <3OOO 5 ROOMS—Riverside Blvd <2200 < ROOMS—South Main. Brick extra good, close in <BSOO. 5 ROOMS—South Main <7300 8 ROOMS—West Monroe, two apartments. <3900. 4 ROOMS—Chicago Ave. <3700. 3 EXTRA GOOD LAKE PROPERTIES 3 EXTRA GOOD BUILDING LOTS ON WAWABEE 1 A—Building lot tn Weaver's River Dell Addition, inclosed by fence, good well, a beautiful place to build. MOO 30 A—South of Model School. <OOOO A OOOD BUTI.niNQ LOT—Near West Pike St . MOO A GOOD UP TOWN BUSINESS—Now going, near Main Square. Alaa msnv rood farms for sale LAMAR MARTIN REAL ESTATE Second Floor Shoots Bldg. Phone 439 Res 318 8. Main Ph J-1514 Goshen. Ind. FOR SALE—home on Oakridge Semimodem. one bedroom down stairs. 2 bedroom* up bnUt-ln kitchen, new roof new carage 14x24. possession about April Ist CLAUDE FRENCH Off Phone 394 Res. Ph 380 (Si 4 ROOM—bungalow at 14® Be 10th SISOO Immediate poeseeafcn Bert P King Room 40. Shoots Bldg. (5) EXCEPTIONALLY GOOI>-5 room bungalow. 3 lots. S. E on Road 33 VERY GOOD—modem bungalow. south near college 218 S THIRD—aII modern bungalow. . duplex type SEVERAL—good properties priced at $3,000 to »3 500 C. O. CRIPE A SON Rm 29 Shoots Bldg Ph 55 or X-144 <tf) FOR SALE v Nice country home, about' l’« acres along river bank on paved road, good house, baxp and fruit trees, can be financed- For particulars call at my office. 106 East Lincoln Ave., or ohone 325. ROY KENAOA (ts) Masfo to CM<mp » It is said that CSumm tonners like wheelbarrows that squeak.
WANTTO—HEAL tSTATZ WANTED—to buy fatm—W-100 acres. Write full details, priee. location, date at possession to Boa 329 NewsDemcccat. (,$•) REAL ESTATE OFFERINGS l-a<re lot just aut-ude city limits. 7 rooms, north 9th St., only 88288. N. 390 boildiof lota adjoining city limit* Other city, farm, and take properties. SCOTT’S REAL ESTATE INSURANCE Jefferson Theater Bldg; 122 —Phones —274. WANTED--REAL ESTATE WANTED—to b.iy . vO 20 acres with set of buildings. Call 208 New Paris er write Russell Hoover. New Paris. WANTED CITY PROPERTY OF ALL KINDS Also FARMS, VACANT LOTS or WHAT HAVE YOU. LAMAR MARTIN Second Floor Shoots Bldg. Rhone 439. (ts) , WANTED PROPERTY FOR CASH SALES Our efficient service will please you. PIERSON & SHAFER REAL ESTATE Room 47 Shoots Bldg. Phone 476 or R-545. (ts) AUTO TRUCKS FOR SALE~ 1935~~"CHEVROLET—1‘_> ton truck, panel job. good shape. A. F. Roth. Administrator Bruce Banta Estate. REPAIRING SERVICE STATIONS FRONT END ALIGNING MACHINE CONSERVE YOUR TIRES! If the front system of your oar is out of alignment you won lose more than it costs to make corrections. Call for appointment. Goshen Motor Co. 304-306 S. Main St. Phone 27. (13) WANTED—AUTOS GAB 1. A. Millux CHEVROLJST-PONTIAO (ts) CASH FOR YOUR CAR ROBERT ATZ MOTOR SALES. GOSHEN. IND F»h 14V AUTO 3 POP BAi.« FOR SALE—I93d Ford Tudor, good tires, good condition Phone New Pans 595 >s’. News Os New And Its Community NEW PARIS: A party was held at the home of Mrs. Roscoe Holdeman. as a courtesy to Mrs. Mervin Miller, who was Miss Harriet Swart before her recent marriage. Valentine motifs were used for decorations at the luncheon and a shower of kitchen utensils was presented to Mrs. Miller. Among the eighteen guests was Mrs. Amzy Miller of Wakarusa. Mrs. Charles Symensuia. Jr., and Mrs. Kenneth Kurts Assisted Mrs. HoMeman——Mr. and Mrs. Harry Smith spent the week-end in Indianapolis with Mr. and Mrs. Robert Pietro and Mr. and Mrs Oliver Pietro. Jr. Mr. Smith was recently discharged from the army at Camp Atterbury after 34 years of service. Ke was on Okinawa 10 months. His service ribbons include the American Theater. Asiatic Pacific with a bronze star, good conduct and victory medals. He is > son of Mr. and Mrs. Jce Smith ot Synftuse and Mrs. Smith is the farmer Donnabelie Zellmger.—— Mervin Cramer arrived this week to be with his wife. Ruby, and children. Junior and Rebecca at the John Miller home. In Europe 13 months with the 94th Infantry, he has three battle stars on his ETO ribbon, suffered frozen feet and also an injury to bis knee when a hand grenade exploded. He and his family will move <o the Miller property. 3h mfies west
Grandson iwl 'Mio f / •JF BHRMMmKREBKMeet Nobuhiko Higashiktmi, first grandson of Emperor Hirohito of Japan. He is the sen of Princess Teru, the Mikado's oldest daughter and Moriatsu Higashikuni, son of the former Japanese prime minister. The baby was born in a Tokyo palace air-raid shelter, lit by candles and flashlights, during an air raid on March 10, 1045. cf town. Harold Whitehead presided at tiie Parent-Teacner association meeting 'Tuesday evening at Bethany school. Jesse Eisenhcur talked and music was ghren by Theda Snider Juva Gall. Cherie Dowry and Carolyn Swihart. Tne next meeting will be Feb. 26. Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Brown and daughters moved this week to th® late Mbs. Nellie S trie by farm on read C Mr. Brown who Wa grad? uate of Purdue university, was a major in the army and served in the Philippine Islands. Mi’s. Wilbur Wasson and son, Robert, are vtsiting friends and relatives at ColumbUs and Jeffersonville. — —Mrs. William Burtstield will go to South Bend Sunday, to remain seve: al weeks with her son. Merwood. who was recently’ discharged from the merchant marines at Boston. He served in the navy 2h> years in W r orld War I. was employed as a civilian on a U. S. transport 10 years and when drafted 4 years ago. was assigned to the merchant marines. The farm bureau will meeti Tuesday. 7:30. in the high school auditorium. Carl Solomon of Allen county, will speak and the play ‘Oh Baby” will be presented by the following members of Union township bureau: Mrs. Lawrence Blosser who is director. Dallas Burkholder, Alice Slabaugh. Marylou and Noel Stuckman, Stahley Weldy and Mrs. Forrest Fervida. ?Mr. and Mrs. George Neff and Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Neff returned this week from Sebring. Fla., where they spent four weeks. Cpl. Don North of Camp Atterbury, spent several days this week with Mrs. North, at the Joe Hower home. Mrs. Harvey Frederick was hostess to 14 members of the Jelly Neighbors club Thursday. A picnic dinner was served. Mrs. Clement. Kaser presided at the business session and Mrs. John Swart gave tlie project lesson on buying, furniture. The next meeting will be Feb 25 with Mrs. Julia Burke near Foraker. Mrs. Charles Iffert entertained at a party. Thursday afternoon for her daughter. Margaret Ann. who was celebrating her 6th birthday. Prizes in the game were won by Patty Mishler and Linda Weybright. Other guests were Mrs. Nelson Burtsfield and daughter, Ovalee and Mrs. Kenneth Rookstool and daughter. Patty of Benton. Mrs. Harold Snider and children. Rebecca and David, Mrs. Gecrge Mishler and daughter. Marjoiaine. Irma Lou and Judy Kaser Jean and Lois Bauer Martha Fcx. Mrs Elizabeth Baringer and Mrs. O. D. Baringer. Thir-ty-five members of the Brethren Homebuilders group met Thursday evening, with Mrs. Alpha Culp. Ace Mediator Hope for early settlement of the General Motors strike was raised with the appointment, as special mediator, of James F. Dewey. The 59-year-oid Labor Department veteran is famous for his successful service in many important strikes in the coal, steel and automobile industries, dating back to the anthracite strikes of 1926.
The topic was “Cultivating the Garden of the Sotri.” Mrs. J E. Alwine was chairman. Mxß- Charles Neff gave devotions. Mrs. Allen Miller talked cn “Walking with God and Mrs. Virgil Mock. Doris Mock and Mrs. Flancis Caprarotta san®. Mrs. Lloyd Studebaker assisted in serving the luncheon. SPoRTSe Crack Down On Clubs With Big Bank Rolls. NEW YORK: (U.PJ Taking a business as usual attitude, the major leagues moved today to crack down on members in their midst with overloaded bankrolls as well as the bumper crop ot rookies flushed by the sight of victory money. I A special committee of the two leagues recommended for adoption at the majors’ meeting opening today a rule that any player paid a bonus for signing be made subject to the waiver rule if his employers decide he has not. or can not. make the grade. In other words, a prize rookie picked off the campus of seine college er the loom line of a spin- I ning mill camiot be bought up for a neat sum .and then farmed out for his prep work. The St. Louis Cardinals, for ins ance. could not give a player a bonus for signing and then farm him out to Columbus without the rest of the clubs in the league passing on him. ' DEBUT FOR FRENCHMAN NEW YORK: (U.fe Marcel Hansenne. a thin Frenchman with a } feathery stride, makes his American debut at Madison Square Garden tonight in the Wanamaker mile hoping to halt the comeback campaign of 1942 mile champion Leslie Mac Mitchell. Feature event of the 39th annual Millrose games, the mile attracted five runners but the final issue was expected to be decided with Hansenne and Mac Mitchell matching strides in the stretch. Waste Disposal., Many chies are levying special charges on industries for disposing ot their large amounts at industrial waste resulting from accelerated production, the International City Managers' association reports. Special disposal charges are based on volume, solid content and strength of the waste. Extent of the industrial waste treatment, problem is indicated by the fact that volume of such wastes is equivalent to the sewage pollutki. of approximately 60,000.000 persons. At present wastes . cf only 30,000.000 people are being treated in all existing central sites for' domestic sewage disposal in the country. PERMANENT WAVES HAIR STYLES NADINE Phone X-1094. 402 Center St. FROM PT TAXI SERVICE 25c per person in city. 40c minimum outside city. RIDE IN COMFORT. ACE CAB CO. Phone 391. ■ . FH INSURANCE See the WHITTLE INSURANCE AGENCY Wilbur D. Whittle , 107 S. Fifth St. Phone 226. >•* a a rrm mri <nra iTrrrm i REFRIGERATOR ; : SERVICE o Again open for business.*, “Household and commercial® o repairing. ® = GARTLEMAN I ” REFRIGERATOR SERVICE S “414 S. Main St. Phone 481.e aJ ,g fl ft fi aj.9.0.9,9 sag fIJU.B g g gJbi THE ROOF . . . A very important par* of a building. Use only firs* quality. We specialize in city and farm building roof*. George L. Gunder 925 E. Lincoln. Goshen. Phone J-1025.
OLDSMOBILE SERVICE GMC Trucks ROBERT ATZ MOTOR SALES CORP. Corner Third and Lincoln. Oldsmobile G. M. C. Trucks INCOME TAX SERVICE Hours: 9 to 12 A. M. and 1 to 5 P. M. Evenings by Appointment. EDW. BROOKMYER, JR. 102ia S. Main St. Over Neville Hat Shoppe. BASEMENT DIGGING DITCHING AU kinds of crane work. Also fills of all sizes made. HOLLIE STRANG MERVIN CULP /x Phone Goshen R-986. Thomas MUIR STUDIO JHOTOGRAPH't Portrait — Commercial Phone 195 Second Floor Abshlre Bldg --■ro^MraEMß<———K Money for Taxes Don’t let your tax payments go delinquent. Get cash up to S3OO from Local Finance to pay them w hen due. Repay monthly. Prompt service. Loans to both men and w’omen. Come in or phone. Local Finance CORPORATION 106 E Wash. Eot Mier s Shoes Phone 242
CASH LOANS, $lO TO S3OO | Use our convenient, courteous loan service and pay your taxes now, avoiding last minute worries. We will be glad to help you with < any financial problems. Cross Income Tax Federal Income Tax due Jan. 31st. ' due March 15th. SECURITY LOAN COMPANY 113 Vi E. Lincoln Avl. Phone 279. —‘BARGAIN PERMANENT WAVES "No AppoiiumenU Necessary, for ThH. SgjjfVf Beautiful Oil $A| Permanent Wave UJWI | OtMet W » T ro. m*. f*JS, and 17-SS. | Machinelesa. |BAt. COSHER.BEAUTY SHOT Over Qiympto. 114 IF YOU NEED MONEY i | qu icy Y.... I Hurry Her* for • • Cush advaneod promptly V U to taMt e»Wf tadMArtd end InUy mW er Misrgsna M«athly Kpaym—» Y> AMERICAN SECURITY CO., INC. OF GOSHEN ' 116 W. Washington St Ph® ne lM Goshen, In STUTSMAN ELECTRIC SERVICE Phone X-985. f *’s * St - LICENSED .. . BONDED Member National Fire Protection Association. INDUSTRIAL, COMMERCIAL AND RESIDENTIAL WIRING. COMPLETE APPLIANCE REPAIR. Code Standard Guaranteed. SPEND THESE LONG WINTER EVENINGS READING GOOD BOOKS. Gospel Bosx Store 119 E. Lincoln. Phone 243,
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CLEARANCE SAJ.E WINTER HATS and Slightly Soiled FANCY GOODS Half Price Also Handbags and slightly soiled Neckwear at reduced prices. NEVILLE HAT SHOPPE You should have it She!** lubricated at Seyberf*s Shell Service. FURNACES ROUND OAK and VICTOR STEEL BLOWERS l MINNEAPOLIS CONTROLS FURNACE REPAIRING ALVIN TODER 71< Middlebury SL Ph. X-145L (ts)
