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Daily Times-Gazette, 9 Dec 1948, p. 21

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a" LTE THURSDAY PECEMBE Rens: 4948 wp ws, THE DAILY TIMES-GAZETTE : PAGE: TWENTY {CLASSIFIED Articles for Sale CleArarfpe Toy Sale Gun and holster ..reg. $1.00 for 48¢c Dolls-.:...... Loe. Teg. $2.50 for$l.25 Elephants gad dogs stuffed |.reg. $2.25 for: 5c Drums meal , reg, 75c for 29¢ Boxed Stationery .. reg. 85c for 49¢c Christmas Tree lights ' 15, real buy $2.50 lis reg. $1.50 for 98¢ GROCERY SPECIALE Chisitmas Mixed 40c 1b. We: have, a) kit} 2 candies and cakes. HARRIS GROCETERIA "Corner Oshawa Blvd. and Alice Open sveniliss til 9 pm. (288) FOUR-BURNER MOFFATT range, like new. | Phone 1122R. ao) PAIR , GIRL'S WHITE TUBE SKATES, size 5. Boy's tube Skates, size 3. Phone Ho (288a) 18" TABLE BAW) DADO BLADES, 5, H.P. motor, like new. Apply 92 Rossland Ra. . E (288a) LADIES' WHITE FIGURE SKATES, 65. Child's figure skates, size 12. Both C.C.M. Phone 2055. (288¢c BANJO AND CASE -- APPLY 112 Eldon Ave. (288a) BARGAIN -- OAK OFFICE DESK, Quanthe of books, including leather 'oodston cyclopedia. For fur- ther information, write Box 831, Times- (288¢c) CHILD'S ROCKING HORSE, LARGE wagon, large tricycle, beginner's skis, youth's navy overcoat, excellent condi- tion, cheap; man's raccoon coat; $10. Ideal for farmer; four glazed kitchen cupboard doors,; rack for wash tubs. R. Malowney, 17 Jones. Phone fa (288a) CHEAP -- "MENS Bi SKIS, 7-FT. MAPLE downpull harness, poles and boots, 8!; $10. skates, 813, $3. Ovenette, two burner, ivory finish, like new, $10. girl's coat, 16, fitted, cerise, $15. Phone 4982W. (287a) $29.05 4 used washing machines 15 Kitchen Mantel and alarm clocks 3 used Rangettes $19.95 3 Jecoaitioned $ | 4. 95 & up | 3, Jed Vocolm 8 7.95 &w| Complete stock latest radios, washing machines, vacuum cleaners, etc, at special Christmas prices, easy terms, A small deposit will | hold any article till Christmas. BARON'S RADIO and ELECTRIC First in 'Oshawa with Television | bi SIMCOE" 8ST. 8 . "PHONE 240 See Television Monday to Saturday | "y to 10 pm. . (288¢) || stove. high $4.50 * | 36--Articies For Sale. .. . BEACH, FOUR - BURNER ELECTRIC oven, 'pair French doors, 2'6"x6'6", bevelled. glass; boy's bic! cle, small size. Phone 3166J. (288b) KROEHLER SOFA-BED, WINE; ICE- box, 50 lbs. capacity, both good condi- tion, reasonable, Phone 2124J. (2580) PAIR LADY'S FIGURE SKATES, white, size 615. Phone 292 292J. (288c AXMINSTER RUG; ALSO PAIR GO! D drapes, Phone 2906W (288b) 20-GAUGE PARKER DOUBLE, GOOD condition. Phone 2395. (288b) BEDROOM, KITCHEN AND CHESTER Ed mult suite, good bargain, rs: 112 Brock (288b) hmm ena ELECTRIC REFRIGERATION SERVEL Electrolux used only a few years, per fect condition. Noiseless. HReoogn as best refrigerator in.the world. Full factory guarantee. Similar model to- day worth over $450 but not avallable. Also electric range, 2-burner, heavy duty, automatic oven control, almost new. Best chsh offer. ' Phone 672-M. LIKE NEW WITH 20" rs; of black skates, size 2. (287b) TRICYCLE, wheel; 2 158 Burk it. erfect condition. Phone 373-M. _(287¢) MODERN CONSOLE KITCHEN CABI- net. Phone 3208-M. So 2 (287c) CONVERTABLE CARRIAGE -- BLUE. Phone 3827-J. _(287b) 8-PC, DINING-ROOM "SUITE; 3-PC. Chester ield suite; one pr. french doors. Phone 1228-M. (287b) CHRISTMAS TREES, SCOTCH PINE & Spruce, delivered. 458 Floyd Ave. Phone 4187-R. (287d) TWO-BURNER 'RANGETTE, 0 CHROME top. Phone 4608-M (287c) sul sale, top quality, dressed. Purina feed. Reduction for truck orders. Phone Bowmanville 2710. (287¢) APARTMENT-SIZE "PIANO, HEINTZ- man Grandette, Louis XIV design. Al- most new. Beautiful condition. Price with bench, $375. Cost $550. Kitchen tablé, masonite top, price $6. Walnut chest of silver Community Plate. Brand new. 34 pleces for 8, $40. Apply Box 733, Times-Gazette. (288b) CHILD'S NEW PEDAL "CAR, MUSIC stand; child's go-cart. Phone 1865-R. USED COOK STOVES, MODERN style, porcelain enamel fronts, reason- ably priced. Bradley Furniture Co., 40 King W. (280t1) DRY MIXED WOOD, $4 PER CORD, FT. | lengths; cement, gravel forms; dump | stake truck work. Phone 5405-J. (Dec. 9) | ELECTRIC WASHING MACHINES, AT | reduced prices 52 Cadillac N. ( ) | LARGE CABBAGES, FOR kraut, etc., 99c dozen, 8 for five do! ars; also wooden barrels. Glecoff Grocment- eria. Phone 3235. (Dec. 24) HARDWOOD, BEECH AND | MAPLE, 4 foot Christmas trees, also chickens dressed. Phone Bethany ToRaS, poronte Heaslip, Janetville. 18) | CHRISTMAS TREES--FIVE gad to choose from. Spruce and Scotch Pine; all sizes, apartment, table, home, | church and school sizes. Order early. | Glecoff Grocmeateria, 170 Ritson Road | South, Phone 3235. (Dec. 30) POTATOES. MCINTOSH, SPYS, Sweets, Wagner, carrots, turnips, on- | lins, delivered, Shaw's, 5490-W. 3816-J. ) (286d) "BODY | in stove lengths. Phone 3714M. (2835e) (288¢)" 9 Erk DARK. OAK DINING-ROOM, p 50 LARGE TURKEYS FOR IMMEDIATE | ' | keeper. Must have {39--Male Help Wanted BE YOUR OWN BOSS! DISTRIBUTE our 250 Products: Tollet Articles, Medi- , Spices, Floor WaX, In "a . 36--Articles for Sale 39--Male Help Wanted: E AWNINGS 'ARE IN SHORT SUPPLY. Order for spring now; folding chairs and tables for 1 rent. . Cleve Fox, Simcoe CHRISTMAS TREES, BALSAM, SPRUCE 5c up. 178 Alice St. (2861) ARC WELDER, | LINCOLN UPRIGHT, approx. 115 amps. Phone SEV, Sie 6. 86c) PIANOS, WALNUT, NEW SCALE fam liams, Ennis, like new, $225. Charles H. Peacock, 80 Simcoe Street North. | Phone 251 (285e) HARDWOOD AND SLABS, CUT in each home! tails, white to mier Street, Montreal, P.Q. . (Tues. thurs. sat.) 41--Employment Wanted TYPING LETTERS, BUSINESS FORMS, Soe r home. Reasonable rates. Phone I. NOTICE Dairies, + Bakeries, Farmers, = etc. Pirst class horseshoeing and repair' work. PHONE 4264J3, Art Fulcher. Portable outfits, at your plice or mine. Prompt service. A custom For Catalogue and de- FAMILEX, 1600 Delori- Andre Michelin, EXCELLENT CONDITIONS French Riviera, BEATTY ELECTRIC IRONER, A-I CON-| MODERN EQUIPMENT THROUGH- dition; leather chesterfield, green, lounge type. ADply 24 Cedar St. aga: OUT INCLUDING AUTOMATIC i. 86¢) | LAUNDRY EQUIPMENT . . . LIVE VENETIAN BLINDS ARAN Life-Flex. All steel blinds at reasonab OUT...6 IN FAMILY ... MIDDLE AGED PERSON PREFERRED . , . prices. Complete repair service. Wi i siats replaced with Life-Flex Steel. BETTER THAN AVERAGE WAGES FOR RIGHT PERSON. 4.day delivery. Phone Merv. Tuck, PHONE 1446 ber wheels (Tues. fun, 5 ance. CARPENTER | WANTS WORK contractor or small jobs. Phone ww c) 4614-w (Jan. 4) A COMPLETE STOCK OF WRINGER | rolls and belts for all makes of wash- ers. Jack Biddulph, 68 Simcoe St. N. | Phone v. : _ (Dec25tf) |: VICTOR MANTEL RADIO, $30; TWO- burner hot plate, $1.50; ladies' C.C.M. tube "skates, size 5, black, $5. Phone 5238-¥ Ww. 4 (287¢) OIL SPACE "HEATER, M MEDIUM SIZE, ood condition. Phone 3182- Ww. 118 Thomas Bt. id (2870) |' CHRISTMAS TREES, SPRUCE & BAL- sam mixed; also silver sprayed trees, wholesale and retail, delivered. 215 Nas- sau St.. Phone 4331-J. (Dec, 21) |, OIL SPACE "HEATER, DUO-THERM, jnedivm size, like new. Phone Port |! Perry 1 (287h) BARN, N, FRAME, Ri READY FOR DISMAN- tling. Phone Oshawa, 437J3 between 7 and 9, (287h) 37--Articles Wanted SMALL TRICYOLE FOR CRUD, 3 Phone 1588-W (2888) GOOD USED FURNITURE WANTED. A (nearly new); electric washer (good Tce boxes, cook stoves and heaters. te EARN EXTRA MONEY FOR bhi f nds bP re King West. 6. (Janll) 4 ine; Quebec heater; Dominion organ; HIGHEST PRICES PAID FOR PAPER. CHRISTMAS kitchen cupboard; scales, carpets, lawn 'ags, - mattresses, irom and metals. mower; wicker rockers; centre tables; Local and out of town calls picked up couch; oak rocker; dining-room table & Phone 635, Cedard ale ron, Sua chairs; bed springs and mattresses; Metals. 100 "Annis st. dressers, feather ticks; pillows; canned Station. piuh CABH. PAID FOR GOOD USED FUR- niture, ice box, Quebec heaters 24 Bond 'West. Phone 3766M. (Dec13) 38--Female Slop Wanted GIRL WANTED FOR LAUND} (285¢) WANTED GOOD MECHANIC. : First class working conditions; good wages, Apply. McCALLUM TRANSPORT LTD., 25 RITSON ROAD N. (286¢) (the State-Run Strasbourg line, PRACTICAL NURSE, HOUSEKEEPER, available, day or night. Phone 1088R3. CHIMNEYS _ BUILT, /FIREPLACES, brickwork, cement floors, kitchen cup- boards, apartments, houses, bullt or re~ modelled shingling. Phone 1-W. General contracting. Oe REPAIRING TRILIGHTS, RA ranges. al household Shorea amt Shy ices Frank Snudden. 107_Athol East. YOUNG LADY, 23, I DESIRES Torry as typist and general office work. Over 4 years with one firm. Apply Box 825, Times-Ga: , (286¢ 43--Auction Sales Having received instructions from Mrs. R. oddy 51 Whiting Ave,, Cedardale, nha T will sell by public auction Sat., ec. 11th, at 12:30 p.m. sharp her PART-TIME WORK jectives. entire household contents: Coal & wi range, electric rangette JOIN we fruit; quéntity of mats; tools, dishes; an hour on a tri cooking utensils, and many other arti- cles too numerous to mention. Terms cash. Frank Stirtevant,. Auctioneer, Oshawa. Phone 2714J. (287c) CHRISTIAN'S SALES STAFF UNDRY WORK. Apply Star Laundry, ET) Celina St. (287¢) Apply to BOOK- ideal 829, | 87h) | Montreal--(CP)~--""The artist is an individual and always will be," Sir Osbert Sitwell, British poet, critic MRS. HEARD and novelist said "here during an . interview, -The 'tendency in today's or . | world *for us to be made into ants; MR. THOMPSON the attempt to have everything RECEIVABLE experience; Apply Box y ¢ ACCOUNTS working conditions. of 40 toms. Times-Gazette, 39--M ale H elp 'Wanted MADE-TO-MEASURE AGENTS, SALES- men, agents, wanted to handle made- to-measure suits of fast Selling 'Apple- Skin" finish tropical suitin, i¢ mon- ey. Write for Free selling Kit and state experience and references. Henry Fa- ber, 268 Yonge St., Toronto, Ontario. Thurs.) WANTED: MAN FOR STEADY TRAV- el among consumers in Oshawa. Pér- manent: connection with large manu- facturer. Only rellable hustler consid- ered. Write Rawleigh's Dept. ML-L- 310-131, Montreal. (Dec. 29,16) each . coach, te) than a ton., the production of good art, he said. The disease is said to be heredit- | ary in at least one in six cases and | WANTED BRIGHT DELIVERY BOY [One authority claims | symptoms can be caused by fears | For full time work. Apply (and frustrations. Excitement, worry | train KARN' [or tiredness make it better N'S DRUG STORE worse. It is called "psychogenic | insuperable difficulties. (T.T.8.-tf) | rheumatism." The story of one of skill, at the ROYAL House Furnishing Co. 19 CELINA ST. If you want to make this Christmas your most gala gifting season . . . if you want to do your shopping quickiy and easily without long hours of searching for just the gift you know will bring instant pleasure to your family or friends, come-in today and see our fine gift selections, which include all the qualities which you demand , . . comfort, beauty, utility, and long service. And when it comes to your Christmas budget, you Il find our prices reasonable. Every day new merchandise is arriving from the ware- houses and every vay our new store takes on a different appearance. Spring-filled cushions, all springs STUDIO COUCHES throughout and wardrobe combined. $ 5 7 50 Beautiful selection of covers. Regularly priced at $80.00. Opening. Sale Price , All spring-filled, with beautiful i LOUNGE CHAIR ft er wae sor in you $2 9.50 Regularly priced at $49.50. Opening Sale Price .... CHESTERFI ELDS cushions, all spring throughout. Regu~ $1 5 0 ge 50 larly priced at $249.00. Our Opening Sale Price will be ..... rasa : THREE-PIECE BEDROOM SUITES n SPRING-FILLED MATTRESSES Regularly sold at $150.00 but will be sold during' The kind you see marked at $32.50 everywhere, our Opening Sale $98. 00 but at our special opening sale they will be marked . eo TOYS eo TABLE LAMPS C Something out of this world. Marked $16.95 as a You'll find the toy that you've been looking for, that will give someone a lot of pleasure, in our standard price but at our Opening Sale Price -new stock which has just arrived. home.' All velour covers, and all spring-filled they will be marked $1 0. 95 ROYAL French Train Cook EE =< wai Rides on Air! Paris--France is thet first coun- try in the world to have a train running on pneumatic tires because of the Michelin Tire Company, in February, 1929, spent a sleepiess night in a sleeper between Paris and Cannes, on the When he arrived at Cannes, M. Michelin told his brother Edouard 'that the clanging of metal wheels on the track had kept him awake, and the brotiugie agreed that rub- remove the nuis- Leading French railway experts propose to continue: the idea when planning new services. The Stras- ) | bourg Express has no sleeper be- cause the journey of §16% will take only five hours on a day- time run, "but to equip sleepers with rubber wheels naturally is one of the railway designers' next. ob- miles The train glides smoothly along the. track making so little nois that one was no. couged to speak louder than usual in conversation as the flat countryside of eastern central France flashed past the ob- | servation coach windows at 70 miles | Only when another heavy express | train | realize what he was missing. The light coaches, including first | and second class, refresiiment, and lounge cars, are built of stream- | lined "stainless steel and aluminum | alloy. They weigh 14 tons stead f+ Two five-axle wheel carriages | mean that there are 20 wheels to | the weight "on .each | standardized" is not congenial to | air- filled tire being reduced to less | Three Objections If a tire fails, a special device | appears 'commoner among males, | permits continued running until rheumatic | the next station is reached. the rubber-tired | tenacity, and | TV | enterprise in the face of Simos: | Critics condemned the idea oo) $22.95 duction' in the too much and tear. Neverthel nicians, aft 1931. Improvement until, in August, and the French Union. The present the result of three main -- mfieh' re- t of ca would "be required, the arial la | skid on damp jor oily tracks, -and Wp. rack , engineers and 'tech- nearly two years of experimenting, produced a rubber- tired coach known as the Micheline for the' Paris-Deauviile service in design continued 939, 140 Micheline coaches were in' service in France ected model is les and experi- ments begun in North Africa in 1042. A feature of the. riser ; the noiseless steel overlaps tiie steel om "the" tian Pineau; Prem s ister of Indusiry and . and Maurice Lemaire, Director General of the SNCF, were told on the trial run that the adherence of the rubber tires to the rails was three times that of metal wheels, | EXTENSIVE RESEARCH Kathleen Winsor, author of "Fory ever Amber," read 356 books onthe Restoration in. the preliminary a search for hor novel. Their idea met with skepticism. | The skilled engineer to whom they | proposed an experiment. with Gallic picturesqueness: would be rather like walking bare- footed on a knife-edge." He went ahead with it, however, | and now 20 years after, the SNCF French . Railways) has a rubber-tired luxliry express running on the important Paris replied | JLihat { to 446 SIMCOE ST. S. John Penicka, Salesman ALISA APARTMENT ra he hae | HOUSE WITH EXTRA BUILDING LOT Income $150 Monthly. Best Offer Will Be Accepte DON MEREDITH Real Estate Broker | i PHONE 5430: ' Hundreds of Christmas Gift Suggestions! HOUSE FURNISHING "COMPANY 19 Celina St.--Phone 260 4 Rien nisnd head Li

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