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you want
to
get,
or
whatever
you
want to dispose
of,
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Advs.
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going away.
12 W.
Elizabeth
St.
(M30-A1)
:
FOR
SALE
Magic Chef range,
nearly
new. Inq. 160
Margaret
St. (M30-A4)
IjgQR SALE
Oldsmobile sport
coupe, good tires,
in
good mec-
hanical condition. Reasonable.
Tel.
Dannemora 3331. CM30-A1)
FOR SALE—Brand
new
modern
5-
roOm brick bungalow, *ath,
hot
water
and
garage. Located
Nor-
"atta section.
H. L.
Booth.
Tel.
;
713.
(M28-M)
FOR SALE—When house-cleaning,
-
-toe
sure
you
have
a
supply
of
r
clean
old
newspapers.
Get
them
now while they last.
Big
bundles
lor
10c.
Press Office, 55-59
Clinton
St.
(M28-A21)
FOR SALE—Moving time. Keep
a
good supply
of
old
newspapers
for
'.packing.
Big
bundles
for 10c at
Press Office. (M28-A25)
FOR SALE—Straw
and
hay.
Tel.
1057.
(M28-31)
FOR SALE—1936 Chevrolet
1 1-2
ton stake 'body with over drive;
also
set of
dollies $275. Quality
Market. (M28-31)
'
FOR
SALE—One spring-tooth har-
row.
W. A.
Phillips, Peru.
Tel.
17-F-3.
(M28-31)
FOR SALE—In Mbrrisonville,
at-
tractive house
and
large
lot,
cen-
ter
of
town, modern, re-modeled
2.
years
ago,
hot-water heat with
oil burner—new modern bath-
rponT
and
kitchen equipment,
hardwood floors.
See
owner,
Le-
land Stratton. Phone 3-F-41 after
3:30
and 6
p.m.
(M28-3D
FOR SALE—8 piece upholstered
parlor suite; walnut diningroom
set, consisting
of
buffet, server,
table,
4
chairs. Cheap
for
cash.
Tel.
476.
(M28-31)
FOR SALE—Licensed restaurant,
r.i lully equipped,
In
operation. Fine
i_T business location. Apply Tip-Top
-•"
restaurant,
52 VS.
Ave.
(M27-A10)
FOR SALE—One 300-chick brooder,
platform scales, sewing machine,
mowing machine.
W. P.
Covffle,
•Rt.
3,
Plattsburgh. (M27-A2)
FOR
SALE—At
a
sacrifice, newly
i>ullt
5
room
and
bath cottage.
No.
80
Cemetery street.
Com-
-
pletely insulated.
Hot
water
...
h^at.
Lot 50 it.
running back
to
:«ver. Terms.
P.
W.
Looby, Atty.
54 Broad
St.
(M26-AD
FOR SALE—Monuments, posts
and
markers; cemetery work. Work
guaranteed, fair prices. Herman
H. Blair,
W.
Chazy.
Tel.
Chazy
'
~M3. CAl-7mos)
FOR SALE—Special sale
on
Spar
Varnish,
2
gals,
for
$3.05. Phone
1716.
Baker-Fairchild Lumber
Co.
(M19-A19)
FOR SALE—Dry softwood blocks,
$2.75 cord; split $2.85 cord. Phone
772.
(F2-tf)
FOR SALE
Large residence
on
Court
St.,
ideal
for
apartments.
Also building lots
on
Beekman
St.
J.
B.
Stratton, phone 818-R.
(M30-31)
FOR SALE—Oood used trucks,
all
sizes.
International Sales&Service,
V.B.
Jerry. Phone 975. (F2tf)
FOR SALE—Dry haMwood blocks
and split wood ;also kindling
Sc
slabs.
Phone 1569-J. (M13-31)
J
~
FOR
SALE—Crystal Tavern
on
= City Hail Place. Apply
on
prem-
§ esis. (Mil-All)
=
FOR
SALE—Baled
hay.
Inquire
T.
=
H.
Harney, Cadyville. (M20-31)
5
FOR
SALE—Old fashioned hore-
s hound candy
10c a
bag,
35c per
=
pound, broncholdine cough syrup
r
"35c, 65c
and
$1.00.
(our own pro-
r duct)
O. T.
Larkin Pharmacy,
5
-
.
JBridge
St.
(M20-A2J
FOR SALE—2 Wood lots.
Inq. Mrs.
William Latremore, Beekman-
-~*".
-town,
N.Y. RFD
1.
(M28-31)
For
Rent
FOR RENT—Fully equipped farm.
Inquire
J. H.
McKinney,
RFD
3,
West Chazy,
N.Y.
(M28-31)
FOR RENT—l-rm. house, electric
lights,
garage, Salmon Biver-
Schuyler Falls
Rd.
Frank
J.
Mousseau,
Tel.
Peru 12-L-23.,
(M28-31)
FOR RENT—Furnished apts., heat,
hot water
and
lights.
Inq. 48
.-Oak
St.
Tel.
123-W. (M28-tf)
9
SaPP
WMSMHWr*
FOR RfiNT—Six room second Uoor
apartment. Call
167 Oak
St.
Tel.
1308.
(M27-30)
FOR RENT
1-family
bungalow,
garage,
and
several acres
of
land,
50 Main Mill
St.,
city. Inquire
John
P.
Judge, attorney. (M27-tf)
FOR RENT—« room,
3rd
floor
apt.
at
41 Elm St.;
also 5-room heated
apt.
at
137
Brinkerhoff
St. Tel.
1336-R. (M26-tf)
FOR RENT—5 room modern ground
floor heated
apt.,
continuous
hot
water. Private screened porch.
Garage.
15
Beekman
St. Tel.
221-R. (M25-tf)
1'OR RENT
6-room apartment.
Inq. Louis Cohen,
133
Cornells
street. (M30-tf)
FOR RENT—Heated
and
furnished
apartment
of
three rooms
and
bath. Living room, large
.bed
room, combination kitchen
and
dinette.
Gas
stove
and
Kelvina-
tor. Third floor, front, over
Press office. Call
159
mornings.
(M30-tf)
FOR RENT
Five-room modern
apartment, heated, centrally
lo-
cated. Must
'be
seen
to be ap-
preciated. Phone
1544.
(M30-tf)
FOR RENT—One-half acre land,
farm house, garden, garage
and
hencoop. Apply
at
Tydol Filling
Sta., opposite church
at
Sciota,
N.
Y.
(M26-A1)
FOR RENT—Upstairs apartment,
4
rooms
and
bath; modern con-
veniences.
26
Durand
St.
Inquire
28 Durand
St.
(M24-30)
FOR RENT—Half
of
double house,
hardwood finish, garage; garden.
Hot water heat.
68
Sailly
Ave.
(M24tf)
.FOR RENT—Furnished, heated
apt
for
2; gas,
electricity
and hot
water included. Phone 1294-J.
Apply
51
Cornelia
St.
(M30-A4)
FOR RENT—Four room furnished
apartment, modern conveniences.
Apply
103
Brinkerhoff after
10:00
A.M. (M23tf)
FOR RENT—Heated
4 rm. &
bath
apt., newly decorated; continuous
hot water; screened private porch.
97 Boynton Ave. $30 mo. Tel. 1716.
(D5tf)
FOR RENT—Up-to-date
4
room
apartment
at 2
Rugar
St.
Adults
only.
Tel.
341-J. (M27-tf)
FOR RENT—Front corner single
room, board
if
desired. Desirable
location.
86
Court
St.
Ring right
hand bell. (M26-A8)
FOR RENT—5 room apartment
at
80-A Bailey
Ave.
Inquire John
Theodore,
82
Bailey. (M28-31)
FOR RENT—4-room furnished
apt.
with bath; also 4-room unfur-
nished
apt.
with bath.
Inq. 117
So.
Catherine
St.
(M9-tf)
FOR RENT—Apartments,
9
Cum-
berland
Ave.
Unfurnished with
continuous heat
and hot
water,
5
and
6
rooms, screened porches
front
and
rear. Reasonable rent.
Apply John
H.
Booth,
30
Clinton
St. (M21-tf)
FOR RENT—Heated four-room
ap-
artment
and
'bath. Arcade bldg.,
Clinton
St.
Harry
L.
Booth,
Tel.
713.
<M21tf>
FOR RENT—8 room house
at 67
Oak
St.
Modern conveniences.
Apply
17
Elm
St.
Tel.
182-J.
(M19-A19)
FOR RENT—Store
at 19
Margaret
St., corner South
of
Witherill
Ho-
tel directly opposite
new
Wool-
worth building,
now
occupied
by
Todd Automobile showroom,
inq.
Witherill Hotel. (M12tf)
FOR RENT—Ground floor,
2-rm.
furnished
apt.
Heated. Lights,
gas,
continuous
hot
water.
Pvt.
entrance. Also
2
bedrooms.
Inq.
32 Durand
St.
(M5-tf)
FOR RENT—5-rm. heated
apt.
Central location. Available March
15.
Inq.
Allen
and
Allen,
22
Brin-
kerhoff
St.
(F25tf)
FOR RENT—Heated 4-rms.
and
bath
apt.
Continuous
hot
water.
Screened
pvt.
porch.
97
Boyn-
ton Ave. $30
per
mo. Tel. 1716.
(D5tf)
FOR RENT
TJp»to-date apart-
ments
at 22
Macomb
and 81
Broad
Sts.
Inquire
J. R. Mc-
Dowell,
27
Draper Ave. (015-tr
FOR RENT—Six room ground floor
unfurnished apartment; modern
in
every way. 21 Hamilton
St.
Inquire
David Merkel, Phone
528
or
529.
<J27tf)
FOR RENT—Heated apartment
fo
business
or
offices
at 9
Margaret
St.
Tel. 206.
(D30tf)
FOR RENT—3
rm.
furnished
apt.
at Elmwood cottage, 185 Margaret
St. Pohne 981-J. (F28-tf
FOR RENT—Heated
apt.,
3
rooms,
kitchenette
and
bath. Adults
only.
inq.
87
Margaret
St.
(M12tf)
FOR RENT—Small furnished
apt.
for
2
adults,
May 1st. 162
Broad
St.
Tel.
957-W after
8 P. M,
(M30-A1)
FOR RENT—5-room heated
apt.
at
160 Margaret
St.
(M30-A4)
FOR RENT—Upstairs apartment,
4
large rooms,
91
Champlain
St.
Inquire
87
Champlain
St.
(M30-A1)
FOR RENT
Single furnished
room, bath adjoining. Apply after
5:30
p.m.
Apt. 1, 24
City Hall
Place. (M28-31)
FOR RENT—At
1
Tarleton Court,
heated
5
rooms
and
bath, sleep-
ing-out porch, excellent location.
Apply
20
Broad street. (M26-tf)
FOR RENT—5 room furnished
apt
.
with automatic heat. Inq. 27 Rugar
street. (M24tf)
Wanted
WANTED—A woman
by the day.
Inq.
8 So.
Piatt
St. Tel.
1766-M
(M30-Ali
WANTED—Girl
for
general house-
work
and
care
of
children.
80
Johnson
Ave.
Tel.
1832-J.
(M30-A1)
WANTED—Reliable
man for
milk
route
and
work
in
dairy, prefer
one with experience. Write
Box
M-50
%
Press. (M28-31)
WANTED—Quantity
of
lumber
to
plane
or
match. Shiplap made
Write
Box
M-48,
%
Press.
((M28-31)
WANTED—Man
to
work
on
farm.
Apply
J. H.
McKinney,
RFD 3,
West Chazy,
N.Y.
(M28-31)
WANTED —Furniture upholstering,
repairing, re-finishing, crating
furnlturestorage. AntlqueHospital
52
No.
Catherine
St.
Tel. 1592.
(F8tf)
WANTED—Tailoring, rellning,
al-
terations, dressmaking.
Mrs. N
Brothers,
185 Oak St.
Tel
1422-R
(F22-M22)
WANTED—Horses
and
cattle
for
fish feed. Phone
R.
Scott Platts-
burgh
1394.
Cash prices.
(M17tf)
WANTED—Cash paid
for
your
old
camera
and
camera equipment.
Larkin Pharmacy,
6
Bridge
St.
(M20-A2)
WANTED—Modern
5 or 6
room
un-
furnished
apt.
or
bungalow. Write
P.O.
Box 335,
Pittsburgh.
<M27-tf)
WANTED—Girl
or
woman
for
gen-
eral housework. Apply Delia's
Inn, Peru,
N. Y.
(M27-30)
WANTED—Small combination coal
and
gas
stove. Phone 696-J.
(M27-30)
WANTED—Spring muskrats
&
beaver. Muskrats
$1.60
to
$2.20,
beaver
$12 to $40.
Rowe Bros.,
Ellenburg Depot,
N. Y.
(M26-A9)
THTQW^WW^P
WANTED—Girl
1'ur
Kenerul house-
work
and
care
of
children. Must
be able
to
cook. Apply
75
Pros-
pect Avenue.
(M30)
WANTED—Competent girl
for
gen-
eral house work.
Mrs.
Roland
Ayres,
17
Morrison Ave.
Tel. 1622.
IM30-A1)
Lost
and
Found
LOST
On
Saturday noon,
in
Montgomery Ward's store,
a
lady's purse containing change
and junior driver's license, other
articles. Reward.
If
license
is
returned
no
questions will
be
asked. Please return
to
Press
Office,
or
Rose Marie Ryan,
Saranac,
N. Y. (M30)
LOST—If
the
billiard
cue
which
was taken from
the
Nash Bowl-
ing Alley during
the
last
two
weeks
is
returned
to 38
Cornelia
street
a
reward
of $10
will
be
paid
and no
questions asked.
iM6-Apl)
Miscellaneous
Custom sawing done promptly
at
Biglow's
saw
mill, Keeseville,
N.
Y. (M28-31)
RANGE
OIL
BURNER SERVICE
Over
10
years' experience. Save
fuel,
get
satisfactory results.
Phone
1308.
Paul
E.
Miller.
(M27-30)
DOES YOUR DRIVEWAY NEED
RECONDITIONING? Free
es-
timates
on
sand, crushed stone,
gravel, cinders. Noel
J.
Brunell.
Jr.,
So.
Plattsburgh.
Tel.
42-F-22
(M25-A9)
CARS WASHED
50c
'ar Lubrication
50c.
LaJoy's Auto
& Radio Service.
Tel.
1324-W.
(M19-A19;
RINTING—Letter Heads
and Er,
veiopes, Ruled Forms. Salesbook-.
Advertising
and
Engraving.
Ca.l
L.
V.
Laravie, Tuttle Printing
Of-
fice,
15
Protection
Ave.,
Platts-
burgh,
N. Y.
(F4tf)
AUTOMOBILE LIABILITY
d kinds
of
legal reserve insurant
for every need. Carl
F
Potter,
17
Couch street.
Tel 276
(A20tf
NOTICE
TO
CREDITORS
Estate
of
Rollin
C.
Wilkinson, late
•>t
the
City
of
Plattsburgh, Clinton
County,
New
York, deceased.
All
:lalms against said estate must
be
filed with
the
undersigned
at the
Law office
of
Charles
H.
Signer,
at
No.
14 Brinkerhoff street,
in
the
City
of Plattsburgh, New York,
on or
be-
fore
the 15th day
of
May,
1942.
Dated November
12th, 1941.
Charles
M.
Baker,
Orrel
T.
Larkin,
Executors,
P.
O. Address,
Plattsburgh, New York
Charles
H.
Signor,
Attorney
for
Executors,
Office
and
P.
O.
Address,
14 Brinkerhoff Street,
Plattsburgh,
New
York.
(N13-6m)
NOTICE
OF
SAI.F
Glllllori
I'nunlA,
The I'Vdrml Lmirl Bank
of
.Spring-
field,
Plaintiff,
against HAROLD
B.
STILES
and
ILA
"M. STILES,
his
wife,
RUDOLPH SLOSSON
and
HENRY ROLLO, Defendants.
i
In
pursuance
of a
Judgment
of
Foreclosure
and
Sale made
in the
above entitled action,
and
entered
in
the
Office
of
the
Clerk
of
CJinton
County
on
March
5th,
1942,
I, the
undersigned,
the
Referee
in
said
Judgment, will sell
at
public auction
at
the
front door
of the
Clinton
County Court House
in the
City
of
Plattsburgh, Clinton County,
New
York,
on
the 21st day
of
April, 1942,
at
Ten
o'clock
in the
forenoon
of
that
day, the
following described
premises
in
said judgment directed
to
be
sold, located
in the
Town
of
Chazy, Clinton County,
New
York.
ALL THOSE CERTAIN PIECES
AND PARCELS
OF
LAND situate,
lying
and
being
in the
Town
of
Chazy, Clinton County,
New
York,
and bounded
and
described
as
fol-
lows:
PARCEL
ONE:
Fifty
(501
acres
of land, more
or
less,
in the
North
half
of Lot No. 38,
Dean's Patent
and being
the
same premises con-
veyed
by
Gerry
E.
Merrihew
and
wife
to
Harold
B.
Stiles
and
wife
by deed recorded
in
Clinton County
Clerk's Office
in
Vol. 120
of
Deeds
at page
189.
PARCEL TWO: Fifty
(50)
acres
of land, more
or
less,
in the
North
half
of Lot
No.
37,
Dean's Patent
and being
the
same premises con-
veyed
by
Gerry
E.
Merrihew
and
wife
to
Harold
B.
Stiles
and
wife,
by
deed recorded
in
Clinton County
Clerk's Office
in
Vol. 138
of
Deeds
at page
342.
PARCEL THREE: Twenty-three
and one-half <23"i> acres
of
land,
more
or
less
in Lot
No. 21,
Dean's
Patent,
and
being
the
same premises
conveyed
by
Horace
A.
Brown
and
wife
to
Harold
B.
Stiles
and
wife
by
deed recorded
in
Vol. 124
of
Deeds
at page
333.
EXCEPTING, HOW-
EVER, from said premises 2745
square feet
of
land, more
or
less,
conveyed
by
Harold
B.
Stiles
and
,vife
to The
Delaware
and
Hudson
Railroad Corporation
by
deed
re-
corded
in
Clinton County Clerk's
Office
in
Vol.
176
of
Deeds
at
page
382.
The premises
so
intended
to be
conveyed
are the
same premises
de-
scribed
in a
mortgage from Harold
B.
Stiles
and
wife
to
Federal Land
Bank
of
Springfield, dated Novem-
ber
7,
1931,
and
recorded
in
Clinton
County Clerk's Office
in
Vol.
104
of
Mortgages,
at
page
343,
except
the
premises later conveyed
to The
Delaware
and
Hudson Railroad Cor-
poration,
as
above mentioned.
Reference
to the
above mentioned
deeds
and
mortgage
is
hereby made
for
a
more accurate description
of
the premises hereby intended
to be
conveyed.
Dated: March
5th, 1942.
SHERLOCK
E.
HALEY,
CHARLES
M.
HARRINGTON,
Attorney
for
Plaintiff,
Office
and
P.O.
Address,
51 Clinton Street,
Plattsburgh,
New
York.
(M9,16,23,30,A6,13)
••••••••••••••••£
B
USED FURNITURE
:
Complete stock
of
fine used
B
and factory re-built Beds,
9
Springs, Mattresses, Studios,
9
Kitchen Cabiriets, Breakfast
9
Living Room Suites,
Oil
9
Stoves, Dressers, Chests,
Van-
9
_
Sets, Bedroom, Dining
and 9
ities
-
now
on
display
at
"The
5
Home
of
Used Furniture
5
Largest
in
Northern
New
9
York."
9
WE ALSO
BUY,
SELL
and 9
EXCHANGE FURNITURE.
9
Next
to
Taylor's Furniture
m
64 Bridge
St.
Phone
250
m
(M19-A19)
Monday
3:45 to 4:30,
Grade
School Boys;
4:30 to
5:15,
Junior
High Boys;
5:15 to
6:15,
Business
Men
Gym; 6:30 to 7:30,
High
School Boys;
4 to 6,
Handicraft
Shop;
7:30 P.M.,
Bowling
Fit
Rite-
Fro
Joy.
Tuesday 4
PK,
Gymnastic
Class;
7:30,
Plattsburgh Glee Club,
7:30, Bowling Parker's Sport Shop-
Robinson Feed.
Wednesday—3:45
to 4:30,
Grade
School Boys;
4 to 6,
Handicraft
Shop;
4:30 to 5:15,
Junior High
Boys;
5:15 to
6:15,
Business
Men
Gym;
6:30 to 7:30,
High School
Boys;
7:30,
Bowling Guy's
Ice
Cream-Fit Rite.
Thursday—Ladies
Day all day
and evening.
Friday—3:45
to 4:30,
Grade
School Boys;
4:30 to
5:15,
Junior
High Boys;
5:15 to 6:15,
Busines
Men
Gym; 6:30 to 7:30,
High
School Boys;
4 to 6,
Handicraft
Shop;
7:30,
Bowling Fro-Joy-Mod-
ern Appliance.
Saturday—12:30, Church League
Peru-Baptist;
1:30, St.
John's-
St.
Peter's;
2:30,
Methodist-Trinity,
3:30, Salvation Army-St. Joseph;
7:30, Bowling Dock
&
Coal-C'iinton
Diner.
Exhibition Baseball
(By
the
Associated Press)
New York
(A)
010 010
000—2
11 1
St. Louis
(N)
..
300
OOO OOx—3
11
0
Ruging, Bonham
(6.) and
Sears;
Jurisich, Beazley
(5) and
O'Dea.
Y.M.r.A.
( ill Rf
H
IM..UIM
,1'iHWiW
Wi'dne;.cla.v—7
P.M.. St.
John's-
Presbyterian;
8
P.M.,
Trinity-Met-
hodist;
9
P.M.,
St.
Peter's-Y.M.C.A.
Friday—7 PJVt.. Presbyterian-
Methodist;
8
P.M.,
St.
John's-YM
G'-A.,
P.M.,
Trinity-Baptist.
Saturday—7
P.M.,
Methodist-
Y.M.C.;
8 P.M.,
Presbyterian-Bap-
tist:
9
P.M.,
St.
John's-St. Peter's.
Boston
(A)
000 000
000—0
4 1
Detroit
(A) ...
200 010
OOx—3
4 0
Hash, Wagner
(6),
Judd
(8) and
Contory; Rowe, Fuchs
(8)
and Teb-
betts.
Washington
(A)
001 000
000—1
8 4
Brooklyn
(N) ..
500 001
OOx—6
7 1
Wilson, McCullough
(7) and
Early;
Davis,
Wyatt
(7) and
Dapper.
Boston
(N) ....
000 000
000—0
6 3
Cincinnati
(N)
020 000
03x—5
6 1
Javery
and
Lombardi, Masi
(7>;
Walters, Derringer
(6) ad
Hems-
ley.
bright southpaw prospect with
Boston Braves
at
Sanford,
Fla.
Six-footer helped Evansville
to
pennant
by
topping Three-I
League with
1.83
earned-run
average,
in
winning percentage
with
19 and 6 and in
shutouts
with
7.
There's
one way
thousands
depend
upon
to
help k««r>
their
skin soft
and
beautiful
and
that
is the
use
of
llasok
For
llasol
is a
delightful
creamy
liquid that aids
to.
protecting
your
skin.
G*4j*l
bottle
today.
ILAS0L
.50!
Blood plasma
now
is
being made
safer
by
transfusion
by
addition
of
0.2
per
cent
of
sodium sulfathiazole,
which assures sterility
of the
plasma.
HITCHCOCK'S
PHARMACY
25 Clinton
St.
Phone
149
I
Cleveland
(A)
000 010 100 0—2
7 2
New York
(N)
000 000 200 1—3
6 0
Bagby, Kennedy
(6) and
Hegan,
Denning
(6);
Schumacher, Sunkel
(6)
and
Danning.
St. Louis
(A)
002 000 013 2—8
8 3
Phil'phia
(N)
000 102 003 0—6 13
0
Aucker, Trotter
(9) and
Swift;
Beck, Melton
(7),
Masterson
(10),
Podgajny
(10) and
Warren.
OK If OH*
Atame Only
$50
tO
$300
'NQDAY
PHONE
THfN COME
IN
FOR YOUR MONEY
104
Margaret Street,
Plattsburgh,
N.
Y.
Telephone
1374
±lSi>
We
Make"
Out-of-Town Loans
jtomyicQ.
—Always Mention
The
Press-
Do
you
want
a
USED
CAR
that will lost
for
the
Duration?
LOOK
THESE OVER!
1941
DeSOTO 4-door
Sedan,
fluid
drive,
radio,
air
condition
heat, direction
lights,
spot light, white wall
tires,
slip
covers,
electric clock. This
car
guaran-
teed
as
good
as
new, and what
tires!
1941
DeSOTO
Coupe.
Radio,
heater, slip
covers.
This
car
is
like brand new. What
tires!
1941
FORD 2-door
sedan,
heater
and
slip
covers.
What
tires!
1940
PLYMOUTH
Coupe.
Heater,
Tires,
yes,
very
good.
1939
PLYMOUTH
Coupe,
heater
and
radio.
Tires
(wonderful).
1938
CHEVROLET 2-door
Sedan.
Heater,
4
brand
new
tires.
1937
DODGE 4-door
Sedan.
Heater,
4
brand
new
tires.
1937
DeSOTO 4-door
Sedan.
Heater,
radio,
slip
covers,
4
new
tires.
1936
CHEVROLET 2-door
Sedan.
^Heater,
4
nearly
new
tires.
1935
PLYMOUTH 2-door
Sedan,
heater,
radio,
4
new
tires.
1933
OLDSMOBILE 2-door. This
car
runs and looks
like
new.
4
nearly
new
tires.
MARTIN
MOTOR
CO.
357-363
Cornelia Street Phone
88
DESOTO
and PLYMOUTH
(M28-30)
cS16,MrT-W-T-Ptf)
FRECKLES
AND
HIS
FRIENDS
Practically
Speaking
By
MERRILL BLOSSER
FOB .RENT—25 Beekman
St., 8
rooms, hardwood floors,
hot wa-
ter heat
and
garage.
F. C.
Jacques
Tel.
379.
(M17tf)
FOR RENT—Offices over Hitch-
cock's pharmacy,
25
Clinton
St.
Inq. John
P.
Judge, attorney.
(F28tf)
FOR RENT—Ground floor,
5
rooms
and bath, heated
apt.,
hot
water,
garage, right hand bell.
86
Court
$t, <M26-«>—AlW»y« Motion
^ja
Press—-
FOR RENT—Two-room
and
four-
room flat.
57
Peru
St.
Separate
entrance, cheap.
Tel.
1483-R
(M21-tf)
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