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McHenry Plaindealer (McHenry, IL), 24 Aug 1939, p. 5

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Tbviday, August 84,1939 nUMOEtHBL . * - ROCKFORD MAN ARRESTED Jim Martin, 312 Mark t street, Rockford, was arrested last Sunday at McHenry on a charge of drunken and reckless driving. Following a hearing before Justice of the Peace bert Krause, he was taken to county jail Monday for failure to a $100 bond. FRIDAY -- SATURDAY Irene Dunne - Fred Mac Man-ay "INVITATION TO HAPPINESS" SUNDAY -- MONDAY . August 27 - 28 Robert Donat - Greer Garsoii 'GOODBYE, MR. CHIPS" Abo --• Color Cartoon, News and Comedy TUESDAY (Double Feature) Admission -- 10c - 20c • Lape Velez - Leon Errol (1) "THE GIRL FROM MEXICO" (2) "1% COULD HAPPEN TO YOU" WEDNESDAY -- THURSDAY (Double Feature -- 10c - 25c Henry Fonda - Merjorie Weaver (1) "YOUNG MR. > LINCOLN" J. Weissmuller - M. O'Sullivan (2) "TARZAN FINDS A SON" v TfeBemrtfM |<;i. IOVAI! CRmAlLAK^lU. nCb^UomcltMii COOilcJ FRIDAY AND SATURDAY Brian Aherne in "CAPTAIN FURY" with Victor McLaglen - June Latag Our Gang Comedy and News SUNDAY -- MONDAY Sun. Cont. from 2:45 p.m. -- 25c to 6 p. m. -- 30c after; Child. - 10c SONJA HENIE TYRONE POWER -- in -- "SECOND FIDDLE" with Rudy Vallee - Edna May Oliver - Mary Healy The Greatest Combination of Talent Ever Gathered for One Show! 10c TUESDAY -- Special -- 19e Ray Milland in 'HOTEL IMPERIAL" with Isa Miranda WEDNESDAY -- THURSDAY Johnny Weissmuller Maureen O'Sullivan "TARZAN FINDS A SON" with John Sheffield - Ian Hunter MILLER llieotre -- W( Air^Conditioned FRIDAY -- August 2i Marie Wilson - Allen Jenkins "SWEEPSTAKES WINNER" SATURDAY -- August 26 Continuous from 2:30 2 - Action Pictures - 2 Peter Lorre in "MR. MOTO TAKES A VACATION" A N D "HERITAGE OF THE DESERT" -- with -- Donald Woods - Evcsyo Yanoble SATURDAY -- August 26 Special Midnite Show -- We dare you to see the Mammoth Horror Show! "DRACULA" A N D "FRANKENSTEIN" Be Here -- If You Can- Take It! SUNDAY -- MONDAY August 27 - 28 ^ -- Continuous Sunday from 2d( --* 2 Big Hits 2 "TARZAN FINDS A SON" with Johnny Weissmuller and Maureen O'Sullivui "* A N D 'MILLION DOLLAR LEGS' with Betty Grable - Jackie Coogan TUESDAY -- August 29 15c - Bargain Night - 15c Lloyd Nolan - Heather Angel -- in -- UNDERCOVER DOCTOR' WEDNESDAY -- THURSDAY August 30-31 The Ritz Brothers - Anita Louise Bela Lugosi in "THE GORILLA" Also -- "Ranch House Romeo," Comedy and Lfctest News Events lSO I HEAR" ^ fry EARL WALSH CHARITY CARD AT GRAYSLAKE ARENA TOMORROW EVENING ROUND I.AKWW NIP SHAMROCK RALLY IN NINTH TO WIN 11-10 The Highland Park Lions Club willi The Shamrocks suffered their third have a gala evening at Pegs' Arena, defeat of the season when a ninth in- Friday night, August 25, at Routes 541 ning rally ended with the tying run and 20, when its members sponsor an .on third, giving Round Lake s 11-10 NEW IMPIB? McHENRY, ILLINOIS Sun. Mat. 3 p. m. Continuous As if those golf stories weren't j?n-star charity wrestling card with | edge. \Miit FOR SALE FARMERS, ATTENTION--We exchange cracked corn for shelled corn its proceeds going to further their j Jim Larkin and Roy Wagner eich for 15c per 100 lbs. Farmers Mill, 7-tf .enough. Supt. Duker has now gone in, , . - | for fishing. He just came back from Ichantable work- ! collected Jhree hita including a triple j Phone 29. !a vacation in Indiana. We don't know, The Fox Lake star, A1 Williams,'aPiec^- Paddock alio hit a three-bag- _ IjUrt what part of Indiana -- but it's j who asked for a chance to face the ^r. ^^1°^ garage» l8*24" I the part where they bait w&kjiKfcales! | little Hebrew champion, Ruff y Silver-'• Shamrocks i ' •:$! 1 i >•* m jitein, has been following the strictest; $-'m City Sights: training routine of his career for the'FT. Stilling, P 3b Silverstein may be in for the surprise G. Larkin, lb of his life next Friday night. j Conway, ss .. With the other windup bout made.L. Stilling, 2b -tikp of George Dusette, the grappler' Adams, cf who made mat history in Lake county Pearson, If by gaining a referee's/decision over . Bill Bolger, if The Merry-Go, big Jim McMillen over thirty minutes Georee Kane's irreen truck (All!past tw0 months and the reports thatjj. Larkin, George ne!eds now^fs I h*vecomefrom his indicate Bo1^' painted on each side.) . Theme Songs: ! Frank "Twinlcletoe's Kempfer --- "Waltz Me Around Again Rbsie." Margaret Stilling Round Broke Down." jof the greatest mat battle seen her* Marion Andetooh -- '*One of These this season will clash with the Japan Days." j - jese expert, Matti Matsura. I "Bone?" Smith --^Beer Barrel Pol- j The other two bouts bring the |ka." I bearded star. Mike London agains "Red" Winkel-- "Jingle Bells! - i Jingle Bells!" ! "Fussy" Frye---- "Margie." Petie Schaefer -- "Little Sir Echo.";round out the best card to date. i Jacob Thies --- "Down By the Old ] AB .. 5 .. 4 .. 4 ..4 .. 5 „ .. 4 . ... 5 8 & 2 2 1 .•#s; 0 0 ; o ••1/ Also repairing farm implements, hay racks and boxes. Wm. Buchert, Rte ~ 1 31, John street, ^McHenry. *12 -14 Sister Marj.yin|CervJi^p. S. P.; formerly Miss,; ^^y_ «Bfu:j)ian, passed away Thursday, August 17, at St Anthony's l&spital, St. Louis, Mo. Sr. Vincentia, daughter. of the late Mr. and Mrs. Nicholas Barbian, was a resident of McHenry for a number of years, and received her early education1 here. She was seventy-five years of age, and had she lived another month, she would have cele- '1 . v TOTALS' 86 >0 '1 Roond Lain - 1 i ' • AB R • H '•J. Wiser, 8b .^...... 4 0 -••I! ; R. Peckes, lb • p * • 42 ' Bob Peckes, 2b - 1h ... ••v/5 • 1 .... 5 ; R. Wagner, cf .:d....... 2 3 * J. Wagner, p - 2b ....... j (1E. Paddock, c P......;....... 4 ;• •"!. • -1 B. Peckes, ss 8: 1 •1 ' i E. Wiser, If ........*«..i.. ....; 4. v d. 1 'iSchaelfer,' rf 4 0 0 3 j FOR SALE -- Murphy's Guaranteed 0 Fly Spray, fr gal. for $4.00. Farmers j .2; Mill, Phone 29. 13-tf! \ TAKE HOME SOME JOCKEY UN-! j DERWEAR--Tonight. Put it on. No j 0 more squirming. Masculinized. Fits j A' everywhere. 50c up. McGEE'S. 14 j FOR SALE}--Holstein bull; Poland' China boar, and quantity of seed rye ! Walter Vasey, Phone McHenrv 612- j J-2. *14 2 FOR SALE--Choice lake lots on thej -21 West shore of PistaVJe Lake. Pri- See T. Morgan, 1% miles north of, rg. 14! TOTALS^ I . .88 Score by Innings 301 200 013--10 11 12 FOR SALE--Modem 5-room' bunga-l low, lvge lot. Write Box "K," care! of The Plaindealer. 14-2; 80 YEARS OF TEXTILE LEADER- lian and Jim McMillen proved to ^22 0iT"li ' 1190 SaHmIPr---rFnrumit ooif ttnhee 1L.o0o0mm Samhirrttss aarree 'the biggest surorise of the evening i! * t ~7 \ .smart, sanforized against shrinkage. with the L. Tw°bas? hlts~^ ^lser- Lar- $1.65 at McGEE'S. 14 jthat old dam.) 'German giant, Friederich von Schacht 'Busse" -- "I'm Forever Blowing defeated after twenty minutes at a Bubbles." j terrific pace set by Silverstein. George Justen "Ffli # Ding-Dong ] George Dusette. the French Canad-1 shamrocks Daddy . . ." 1 * ' T" j I ' ' • --n-- • This weather has the boys think-1 and serving the customers with thci. G " ^ ing about football prospect^ It won't biggest surprise of the year. The|wa^ Three.bas; h'jts_J Larkin R* • MOBILGREASE--The lubricant that be long before we will be hanginK j poWerfully developed Canuck rnzde ^ Paddock. Double play-j' makes your car run easier. Not a • around our high school field to seejJim look like a novlce If this match; L Stjll{n , squeak left when we're through with what Coach Reed has m the makings. proyed anything it showed that Mc- p Lar-ithe job! Anderson's Service, Phone Some freshmen looked plenty good, Millen's opponent was the favorite ; J ^ ^ ' off-Lark^n 280. Goodrich Tire Service. ' 14 last year. We shall see -- and we; and that Jim was not the fa,r_^a,redi4. WaKT,gr 2- Peek"? 2 shalltell! --Iboy who was given hand picked op-j 1* .7 P ponents. Dusette is a stranger to raaaocK. Umpire--1 FOR RENT PLAYGROUND N0TE8 If you want to wffll a thousand these parts and McMillen never saw bucks, all you have to do is go over the youngster before the match who to Peg's Arena at Grayslake Satur- ?ave him the greatest surprise of his day night and lift a little guy (weight career. After the match Jim pleaded The McHenry summer playground: air-conditioned heat, and light, fur- 107 pounds--height 4 feet 10 inches) j for another chance with tw^o weeks closed this Wednesday after a very nished. Inquire in Popp's Shoe Store, jFOR RENT--Suitable for an office, ; large front room with an adjoining room if required. Private entrance, off his feet. --IThe little guy's name notice at any terms. Little McHENRY SMOTHERS HIGHLAND PARK. BUT LOSE TO N. CHICAGO ; successful summer of activities. Last West McHenry. Friday afternoon a large group of • 12-tf children enjoyed the picnic supper In j FOR RENT--After Labor Day--Mod- [the park. Tuesday morning of this!0™ six-room insulated home; three le playground baseball team 1 ton of coal will heat all winter. Sevwent uhto Johnsburg and had an- J eringhaus, Pistakee Bay. *14-2 fertrfteresting ball game. Me- WANTED Samson" and he has some other tricks If you want to win another thousand j bucks, you can bring a team of horses I r.nd have them pull tbe little guy's _ arms apart. McHenry's fVst night game for the HenryjjJm 20 to 16. j ' -- I-- i hardball nine was anything but. Vj---- _ . . .. I So -- give those old nag$ fill lictra I success. The North Chicago boys came ( The total attendance at the play- " ANTKD--One or two boys would {jolt of oats this week and see what'over last Friday evening and beat us ground his summer showed a" large to near McHenry to they can'do to lift the mortgage. j 12 to 0. Again, the gapje wasn't so increase over last summer's attend- w°rk for board and room while at* I --H-- ' J bad if one bi<? inning could be crossed ance. This summer the total attend- j tending high school. See Mr. Duker I Thus far in this weekly column we j out of the records. Tis true that the | ance was about 4,260 or a daifo; af.j suP'"'intendent, at McHenry. 14 have said little or nothing about base-; local boys did more swinging than hit-(tendance of about sixty-two. I WANTED Girl for housework* north ball. We nfe to start. Tired are, ting, but the visitors were none too _ _ __ ^ west side Chicago in winter; near Mc we and somewhat weary from watch- j rough with the bludgeon through most ing those rollicking Yankees mow our 0f the game. White Sox down in a doubleheader. It was terrible! We can't figure out how those Yankees ever lose. They did everything right while our favor- 1 ites floundered hopelessly. I --I-- . ' A rotten decision at third base had I the crowd, the Sox team and particularly Manager Dykes in utter. disgust. ^ Umpire Pipgras took much tounge- ! lasting, but when all was over--the howling Mr. Dykes got the gate. Um- For the next year Vernon will keep'mey<?r 8 Henry Dam in summer. Two children good home. Call in person at Diiiknear McHenry Dam- *14 Vernon Freund is winner Lions Club Tennis Trophy. There can be no doubt that it was North Chicago's game -- McHenry gathered three hits and no runs. How- in his possession the tennis trophy) WANTED--General farm hand and ever, if Clarence Anderson hadn't been 1 awarded men's singles tennis tourna-, handy man. All year round position forced to retire after receiving ajment. He gained possession of this! on 25-acre farm. Give age, references and salary expected. 1, Crystal Lake, 111. finger injury in tagging a runner at;beautiful trophy by defeating Charles the plate, the score probably would ,Brda in the final match Sunday after have been more respectable. noon in two straight sets 6-1, 6-1. Highland Park Easy Pickin' j -- The local boys had easy pickin'with j The finalists in the girls' tourna- in Chicago. Woodard, Rte 14 WANTED--Mother's helper to work Must like children. Own the Highland Park squad on Sunday ^ent are Anita Althoff and A dele room and bath. Write full details, afternoon, winning 26 to 5. Connor | Froehlich. The frnals in this tourna-j Mrs. Robert Alt, care of Schneller's worked a 'nice game on the mound for ment will be played next Friday af-| Cottage, Marine route, McHenry. *14 McHenry, allowing oniy^ | ternoon. WANTED TO BUY--Antique Furni- New faces were seen in the McHenry, -- pi re Pipgras took many a taunting battle front - an indication that, Adele Froehlich and Cletus Althoff; ete*' Write of gibe througout the afternoon, relative;bujiding has sUrted for next season, won the mixed doubles tournament. . ' „ " v 9 to his being a former Yankee mounds - n •*-- -- ' •••;: -PBut, much as we like our White Sox, they were no match 1 murderous Yanks. Joe Britz, one of the old boys of the diamond^eaught part of the game and joined"~tnree\?the£ gentaL Arnie or thos^ l fpf^ieven. McHcnry Joe McCarthy seems to be in com- " >• plete control. He won't let the boyS |(j Larkin, rf - C 4 slack up no matter what their lead j a. Anderson, Sb 7 may be. ' B. Hapke, rf 2 Playing a smooth game of tennis WANTED--Girl for light housework ates as three-hit against real opposition Adele and an(j care of child in Chicago beginning nderson led with five Cletus won the mixed doubles in the j September 1. No heavy laundry; plain Lake Geneva invitational tournament, i cooking. Call Pistakee 609-W-2. *14 defeating in the championship match J ^ Mrs. Mabel Pullens and Maurice Bou- JOB WANTED -- As Caretaker for --t-- jj. Britz, $ McCarthy is boss of his ball club. r. Bennett, 2b 'Twas obvious. Players swayed into| (?) position for each batter under Mc-|j Wiser, ss .... Carthy's direction. Time and again; p Freund, lb his players found themselves in per feet position for plays. I-- G. Anderson, cf . H. Britz, If ••....•• Rudin, If I That's a sweet defensive ball team C. Conno*, p that operates r under the McCarthy maneuvers. 1 --|-- .V ]\On offense, you could expect anything. A slugger might bunt and a Barnhart, 3b ..... b u n t e r m i g h t s l u g t h a | v A & i l ! $ t i 4 $ - f i K h t , H a a s , l b - p lout of circulation. |H. Chambers, rf . ---I-- , (Sheahan, c ......... Why! Joe Gordon took picks "in a Gerken, ss ........... j three and nothing pitch with the bases j Chambeis, If . loaded and put it over the wall. Any-j Carrier, 2b thing can happen. ! B. Chambers, cf -- I -- V o o l i n i . p Gilbert, p "... 4 4 0 3 3 0 2 0 2 V 3 winter months or longer. Experienced and best of references. A .W. Hendricks, care Pink Harrison's, at Pistakee Bay. Tel. 323. *14 telle of Lake Geneva 6-1, 5-7, 7-5. More encouragement should be given "j to our local players to enter neigh- •Jj boring tournaments for undoubtedly Ji our players rank with the best in,litis WANTED TO BUY-Canoe, prefer 13 1 part of the state. foo(f Wrjte G Johnsonj 1522 Central Ave Wilmette 111., stating price, kind and size. *14 0 _ ••®-| Entries will still be received for 'tthe doubles tournament to be held on G Dahlgrfn is supoosed to be It *>eak sister on that ball tean, but he can play for Us. --II-- TOTALS ....................44 26 22 Hifhlud PW% ^ R „ 4 2 2 5 0 0 ............ 4 • .... 4 • 4 • 0 1 .... ..... . 6 tf 0 4 b * 4 - 0 : 0 0 0 0 0 10 TOTALS .34 6 the local courts, September 2nd and 3rd. Turn in your entry and twenty- MISCELLANEOU8 f.ve cent fee to either L. J. McCracken : FARMERS--We pay $3.00 to $15 per or Bruce Klontz. Contestants in each j head for old or down horses and cows, match must furnish their own balls jMust be alive. Prompt day and night First round matches will start Sun ! service, - Sundays and holidays includday at 1 o'clock. All first round jed. No help needed to lead. Your matches and possibly quarter-finals |pets will be shot on place if desired, will be played Sunday afternoon; so Phone Wheeling 102, reverse charges, •it is important that all teams report 1 44-10 at the courts Sunday afternoon at 1' ---- _ , o'clock to find out when you play. j FARMERS^ ATTENTION Trade ________ I your Wheat for Quaker Flour at the It C. MEETING MONDAY j Farmers Mill, Phone 29. 10-tf i McHENRY'S RADIO XsRAY LABIn an attempt to organize a bowling! ORATORY--Expert repairs on all team again this year, the Knights of makes. All work guaranteed. Na- Columbus are holding a meeting Mon-ltional Union tubes. CLIFF'S RADIO day evening, 8:00 p.m., in the K. C. SERVICE, Phone 13, Riverside Drive, hall. The commits is endeavoring McHenry. 11-5 to enroll about forty men for this "Gee-Gee" Walker and "Book" Mo-!r ARGE CROWD WATCHES team and is t'ving to contact the DEAD ANIMALS--We want them -- strong half-day nine .S"ye,V" *l00 ttSr Z* be they j I • .I TTAAMMVE. TTIIGGEERRSS 99 TTOO 551 j PPeerrhhaappss it will be impossible to get!a"^ h°r®es> if at once! ! Also I We sum it up by saying that we -4 I ]n tWuc , , . don't think the Boston Red Sox can Bud Miller staked on the mound, f°rmermembei f'se catch the Yankees-and we know d~ifor the Tigers Imf had little troubl- terested in bowling^ with the K C. fc well that no National League team is retiring the fir7t three batters, but|*rf> wekome t . *"d* going to top them in the World Series. 1 then came that big second inning.! "umber of other items the poss.bilioff with . .incl. of Huber dropped a single in twuch with everyone, but these Pick.uP ho^s and pigs Day and night service, Sundays and holidays. No help needed in loading with our sani. tary loading devices. Post mortems will be given if requested. Phone Wheeling 102, reverse charges. 44-10 All this war talk in Europe seems to have our good old U. & A. all upset. .-"V- • --I-- A great general once made a crack about war being hell, but there is some chance of modifying that remark. It seems that our government now has an automatic potato peeler. --I-- This war game has us puzzled. Now it seems that an undeclared war is no war at all. Of course, you can shoot away at the other fellow, but that is not war--it's just practice! --Ito left field over second, putting runners on 1st and 2nd and bringing Mayfield to bat. He hit a hot grounder to Meyers which he fumbled, filling the bases. Gleson then popped to the catcher for the first out. Calaceca tripled, clearing the bases add sending Miller to right field. Miller was replaced by Kreutzer, who also found himself in hot water the next inning, but settled down and pitched like King Carl Hnbbel. Kreutzer struck out 9 batters while Gillman, and old veteran right hander, collected himself 8 strike outs. The Tigers have been playing with the team will be discussed. Refreshments will be served after the meeting. IMMIMMWMMIIMMIII* Among the Side HAVE YOUR GRAPES AND APPLES PRESSED--At Kattner's Cider Mill, 1 mile east of Spring Grove. Open Tuesday and Friday 'til 9 p. m. Phone Richmond 912. *14-8 Marvin Wirtz, oldest son of Mr. and Mrs. William Wirtz, of Volo underwent a minor operation at St. Therese hospital Friday morning. Mrs. Andrew Kuntz returned from Woodstock hospital to her home at Wonder Lake Saturday. That's just like boosting a couple iOUt their regular first baseman, Wal-j Miss Florence Coffman, a resident of fighters into a ring with instruc- Smith the last several games but of Schaefer subdivision, near Johns- -- x. --v -xl,. * t t(; have him when they burg, was operation at Victor Me- tions to whale hell out of each other " .1 1 a* knomfol WanlrAffon Qnr\/ifii for five rounds before battle is de dared. --I-- GARBAGE COLLECTING--Let us dispose of your garbage each week, or oftener if desired. Reasonable rates. Regular year round route* formerly George Meyers'. Ben J. Smith.. Phone 366 or 631-M-l. 2-tf RURAL CHORUS SINGS AT FESTIVAL SATURDAY i Several Ringwood members of Rur? al Youth, along with members from cAucvt -- . , . .. . w , _ , | Hartland and Pleasant Valley, sang meet McHenry in that five game, monal hospital, Waukegan, SundayL g^te Rural chorus at the Chiseries. | mormn£- j cagoland Music Festival in Chicago There also will be four of the Colts j Mrs. M. A. Sutton, injured in an! Saturday night. Among those from This undeclared war stuff looks like!in Tigers' suits for try outs. They|auto accident last Tuesday, is recov-j Ringwood were Pearl Smith, Virginia a great thing for the universe. Why!|are Jimmie Freund, 3rd baseman; ering nicely. The stitches were re- jepson, Shirley Hawley. Loren Me- VY/o^ui, •c•a•n• even fight with your Mrs. tHt oward> Freund, scVhio/xrvtstatfonpn*; Elmer j moved from the wounds in her face ^ without any worry. If anything is!Meyers, 1st baseman, and George ever brought up for re-hashing, you Jackson, catcher--all plenty young can forget all about it--it's off the' -- record--undeclared! (That's what you Order your Rubber Stamps at The tbialil) Sunday. Michael Knox,, who has been undergoing treatment et the Woodstock hospital the past week, returned home Friday. sumewhat imprD^wiA • Cannon, Bobette Cristy, Beatrice HeM and Beulah Hess. Miss Carrie Japp of Kinnard, Nebr., is enjoying a stay with her sister, Mrs. Howard Eaaign. n . -iiiji ' • .m brated her fiftieth anniversary in th4 * service of the Franciscan order. S She (is survived by her brother, Nicholas Barbian, McHenry, and a sister, Mrs. Hannah Mullen, Oak Park* " ' ill. Funeral services and burial took place Monday at St. Louis. Mr. and Mrs. Nicholas Barbiant \ Mrs. Mullen and Albert Barbian spent ' , a few days with Sr. Vincentia at St^ ' _ j Louis just before her death. Thia.r*, f- Franciscan order ha? charge of fouP - or five of the largest hospitals iit * j the country and- the ^sisters devote their entire lives to "this Work. -f " -i; 1 ? & J Orand Opening House 1 avern tbe hill, one mile south of MoQemy • : v owned by Thos. P. Mastenon, new manager, cordially invites you all to his Grand Opening Saturday, August 26. Come and enjoy our chef's delicious pig sandwiches to your liking! Music and a Good Time promised to All! > We desire to inform the ladies of McHenry and surrounding territory tha|JDhey can now be properly fitted'with tbe : : Mary Adams well knbttn brand of Ladies' Shoes, for drts9 and comfort and arch savers. * These shoes are one price -- $[>.00, equal to others that sell for $7.50. Sixes from 3A to 3E. See them before you bup! GLADSTONE'S GREEN STREET McHENRtf THIS WEEK'S SPECIAL! FLY-DEO *IO. 20c SIZt Nationally known instet W h Ml* a roomful whifc ' ou're swatting or* # • the quick and sure way c,ll»inate fli«, moth I © mosquitoes, ants, roaches, REGI/LARLY 2oc • J TIMELY HELPS FOR LAZY DAYS |prciy«c Fruit Juicor Electric 11.69 M. 98c n. iji .StUflt-1' quart. Calv. tubs. Aluminum cup sad Black eracklr ftaifik coqstnKtcd of heavy double teamed, strainer Ha rubber I" bbdn. Own tin. WMf tpray *, ralM top. Cut iroa feet. Extract*. Mratm teed against mechealarge area. gears. Easy <o oper. juice into capi ical defects, i to «tk. Refresh. 59c set Cebe Top PlayBarrow Bath Spray 9c a. 49c a. 25c aa. 7 pet Red. yellow. Brown bakelite >9" overall, *" po**t1**? white polka dot pat: Brass blades. A real high.bed site 1 jH" be* tubwif 5 80-02. ke pitcher, 6 utility tap Under- * >iH*J 5* Complete witK metal -oi tumblers.- writers approved. body with steel tire, iaueet <on«ect»»a j Wm. H. Althoff Hdwe, Corner Main J^treet and Route 31 Phone 284

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