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PAGE 20 Classified Advertising ANNOUNCEMENTS Deaths MATUSEVICH -At Hazleton State Hospital, Wednesday, April 12, Vincent Matusevich. Funeral Satmorning at 10:00 o'clock urday, the home of his sister, Mrs. Thomas Sezepanski, 328 E. Juniper St. Requiem high mass in Trans-1 figuration Church, West Hazleton, at 10:30 o'clock.

Interment in the Transfiguration cemetery, Michael Grontkowski, funeral directors. RUDOLPH- Hazleton, Wednesday, April 12, Conrad Rudolph, aged 74 years. Funeral services Saturday at p. m. from his late residence, 758 Roosevelt to which relatives and friends are invited.

Interment in Vine street cemetery. Friends may call Friday evening from 7 to 9 p. m. Bachman funeral directors. TRISKA--At 751 James Thursday, April 13, Mrs.

Anna Triska, wife of Paul Triska. Funeral Saturday at 2 p. m. from the family home. Services in St.

John's Slovak Lutheran Evangelical Church at 2:30 p. m. Interment in H. Bonin and Son, funeral direcVine street cemetery. Frank tors.

WILLNER-At State Hospital, Thursday, April 13, Elizabeth L. (nee Santee), beloved wife of John Willner, aged 63 years. Saturday at 1:30 p. m. Services at the Grebey Funeral Home, 235 E.

Broad St. Interment in the St. John's cemetery. Friends may the Grebey Funeral Home Friday evening. ZUNSKI-At the Mercy Wilkes-Barre, Wednesday, April 12, Andrew Zunski Funeral will be held Saturday at 9 a.

m. from the home of his daughter, Mrs. Leo Pollick, 125 Webster West Hazleton. Solemn requiem high mass in the Transfiguration Church at 9:30 m. Interment in the Transfiguration cemetery.

Frank H. Bonin and Son, funeral directors. Card of Thanks 2 DE GREGORIA -We wish to express our sincere thanks and appreciation to all the relatives, friends, and neighbors who kindly assisted us during the illness and death of our beloved mother, Mrs. De Gregoria To the pallbearers, those who sent mass cards. spiritual bouquets, floral offerings, those who donted the use of their autos and to all others who in any way assisted us.

Sons and Daughters. Florists 5 FUNERAL--Flowers ordered direct at our greenhouses save you assure fresh flowers. Bob Smith's Greenhouses. Phone 2200. Lost- Found-Straved 10 LOST--Nine ration books.

Reward for return to Bernard Malloy, 550 N. Lee court, city. BUSINESS SERVICES Business Services Offered 14 SEPTIC Tanks, cesspools and vaults pumped out. Free inspection. Estimates.

Phone 9006. Exterminating 15a IF TROUBLED- -With rats, mice, bedbugs, roaches, ants, we guarantee get rid of all insects. Also termite control. Free consultation advice. Call J.

C. Ehrlich, 85 S. Laurel St. Phone 1223-M. Millinery and Dressmaking 18 Pleating; buttons, buckles covered; 322 Phone 4389-R.

coat remodelines, Mrs. A. Duncan, CLASSIFIED DISPLAY WANTED Experienced Salesladies Apply At WEARS INC. Hotel Altamont Girls Wanted APPLY REIDLER KTG. MILL 757 West Broad St.

Per Week. Guest Laundry Free. MILNER HOTEL 41 South Wyoming St. Phone 1022. Washers Sweepers Irons Repaired.

Largest Stock of Parts. Rear of Buick Garage. West Hazleton. Phone 52-M GROHOL'S House and Roof Repairs, Brick Tex Siding, Floor Sanding, Cement Pavements. Phone 4821.

W. Hazleton. L. Gould, Contractor. WANTED Experienced Seamstress For Alteration Work.

WEARS INC. Hotel Altamont Recapping Vulcanizing By Factory Methods. JOE THEES 345 West Broad Street. THE PLAIN MERCHANDISE Articles For Sale 47 FOR SALE-Enamel stove. Coal range.

Phone 2404-J. $15.95 COTTON FELT MATTRESS -Full size, comfortable. Special value. Reinhart's Furniture Store, 100-114 E. Broad St.

The New ZENITH RADIONIC Hearing Aid. $40. Ready to wear. One model. One quality.

One price. Auerbach's Credit Jewelers, 30 Broad St. GALV. GARBAGE- And ash cans. Boston Hdwe.

Wallpaper, 44-46 North Wyoming street. Business-Office Equipment 50 For Sale- Frozen food cabinets, rebuilt. Walk-in coolers, butcher equip. Kravitz 145 N. Wyo.

MEAT GRINDER-1-3 h. p. Also slicers, coffee mills and parts. G. E.

Phillips. Phone 4679. FOR SALE- -One York safe, 58 inches high; one 7-column Burroughs adding machine; one Paymaster check writer. The North Sales Co. Phone 30.

Good Things to Eat 55 LARGE a bu. Medium potatoes 79c a bu. Onion sets and seeds. Thompson's, phone 1978. Household Goods 56 RUGS-9x12, $4.00.

Living room, $29.50. Dining room, kitchen sets, dresser, vanity, glider. Rosenberg 26 E. Mine. Phone 2546.

PITTSTON COAL GAS RANGE -All ybite, pre-war model. Easy Oscar's, 130 E. Broad St. ENAMELED--Coal range, in percondition. Easy terms, $1.25 per wk.

Oscar's, 130 E. Broad St RUGS--All wool rugs 9x12, carpets and inner spring mattresses, carpet sweepers. Gerard Caccese, 109 North Wyoming street. STERILIZED USED- -Rugs, beds springs, chests dressers. Fox 48'S.

Wyoming. Ph. 2612. FOR EASTER-Trade in your old parlor set on a new one with full spring construction. Lowest price in town.

Easy terms. Sasso's Furniture Store. FOR SALE-Cheap. Gray enamel coal stove. Good condition.

Apply 131 Fourth St. Phone 1447. 9x12 CONGOLEUM-Rugs, At Soller's, 132 North Wyoming, street. Musical Instruments 59 BOUGHT SOLD and REPAIREDSchwartz Music, 64 N. Wyoming Street, Hazleton.

Phone 4874-R. Wearing Apparel 63 ELASTIC BOBBEY PINS No limit. Ladies and children's panties with elastic. Abe Kauffman's Store, 27 E. Broad, West Hazleton.

Wanted--To Buy 64 WE BUY Singer sewing machines for cash. Highest prices paid. Phone Hazleton 2472. LIVE STOCK Dogs-Cats-Pets 65 Will give large watch dog to person who will provide good home. Apply Bud Airey, 76 S.

Wyoming. Livestock and Supplies 67 FOR SALE- Team of horses 8 yrs. old. Weight 3100. One milk cow, two calves.

Apply Fred Zehner, Drums. Phone 31-R-15. Baby Chicks 68a BABY CHICKS--And ducklings, also Beacon feed for sale. Fred S. Pettit, 126 N.

Wyoming street. next to Hooven's Bicycle Store. REAL ESTATE--RENT Apartments- Unfurnished 77 MODERN-3 rooms tile bath. Hardwood floors, stoker heat, 140 S. Laurel.

Call at 108 W. Elm after 4:30 p. m. FOR RENT-3rd. floor apartment, 700 N.

Laurel St. Party renting must do janitor work. Apply Room 714, Markle Bank CLASSIFIED DISPLAY SPEAKER, HAZLETON, REAL Apartments- ESTATE Unfurnished FOUR ROOMS--And bath. Centrally located. Rent reasonable.

Call 353-R after 4 p. m. FOR RENT-5-room, 1st floor apt. All conven. Stoker heat.

Apply Myers' Lumber W. H. Ph. 2. MODERN -Apts.

2, 3 large rooms, bath; stoker heat. Also sleeping rooms. Reasonable. Phone 2326. 4 ROOMS--Ground floor.

Heat, hot water furn. Yard. Front porch. Inquire 408 W. Green St.

rooms, and pantry. Stoker heat. Reasonable rent. Apply 585 Arthur St. Phone 3567.

Apartments-Furnished 78 CHOICE--Small apt. Clean, cozy. Just remodeled. Strictly private. Reas.

for reliable party. 17 W. Dia. unfurn. Con.

Private baths. Small families. Adults. Rent $25 and up. Apply E.

Broad. Houses For Rent 82 W. FIRST room house. All modern improvements. Phone 206.

566 N. Church room house, hot water heat, $35 per mo. and water rent. Keys next door. Geo.

H. Harris, Atty. Ph. 2249R or 1532 4 ROOM -House at 207 S. Bennett court.

For information apply room 714, Markle Bank Bldg. MAIN 6 rooms and bath. Garage. All modern improvements. Ph.

Conyngham 40. SMALL HOUSE All modern newly decorated. Apply Biscombe's, Lauderbach Bldg. Wanted -To Rent 88 WILL RENT OR BUY-5 or 6 room house with conveniences and yard. Central location.

Write to Box A-4586, care this office. REAL ESTATE-SALE Brokers In Real Estate 89 H. E. LUNDY Houses-Lots-Farms 109 East Broad St. Phone 2748-R Real Estate- Bonds--Insurance ELLSWORTH W.

MILLER 560 James St. Phone 247 General Insurance Real Estate LOUIS SCHIAVO Rm. 300 Markle Bank. Ph. 2700 BENJAMIN MARKMAN, Inc.

Insurance and Real Estate Traders Bank Bldg. Phone 978 ROBERT D. QUIN AGENCY Real Estate, Insurance Property Management Hazleton National Bank Bldg. Farms For Sale 91 53-acre farm bet. Weatherly-Hudsondale, includ.

livestock, also bldgs. in good con. Reas. price. Anna Kanyock, Weatherly.

2570. FOR SALE OR RENTfarm, seven-room house, barn, with electric, and running water. Apply Center East Mauch Chunk, Pa. Houses For Sale 92 ONLY a BETTER DOUBLE HOME, at 522-524 James St. 4 rooms down.

3 and bath up. 3 3rd fl. Corner lot one block north of Diamond Ave. 32x140 ft. The Albert J.

Bates 532 N. Locust St. WHAT IS YOUR BEST OFFER? -This beautiful SINGLE HOME in Haddock, south of MeAdoo, must be sold at once. Six rooms, hardwood floors, bathroom, hot water heat, cemented cellar, asphalt roof and siding, two-car garage, corner lot 50 by 130 feet. Could not be built for less than $10,000.

Will consider any reason0 0 able offer. This will make an ideal home for someone. Ready to move in. Inquire Ellsworth W. Miller, 560 James St.

SINGLE HOME--Full lot, with a four car garage on West Mine street. Can be purchased for $4,250. Garage and lot is worth that alone. Just a square from center city. Ellsworth W.

Miller, 560 James street. IN DRUMS-6-rm. house. Garage. Electric pump.

Lot 50x200. Near Butler school. Phone 39-R-3. CLASSIFIED DISPLAY War Materials Here In Hazleton? Yes Indeed! Tons Of It! is turned out weekly by the Duplan plant in the form of yarns of Fiberglas, Nylon, and Rayon. Miles Of It! is produced weekly by the Duplan plant in the form of cloth made from the above yarns.

It goes into tire cords, insulation for safety on fighting ships, mountain tents, glider tow ropes, camouflage materials, parachutes, and many other uses. Textiles at War protect and save lives. The Production of Textiles is an Essential Industry. 4F's, Women, anyone who wants to help protect our fighting men and women can help now. Here! Apply at the DUPLAN Employment Office, or telephone Hazleton 1154 anytime.

FRIDAY AFTERNOON, APRIL 14, 1944. BUSINESS SERVICES Repairing 23a WHIRLPOOL Washer parts Wringer rolls for all washers Rosen's Fur. 115 W. Broad. STOVE REPAIRING Parts for all make stoves.

United Wallpaper 48-50 N. Wyo. Ph. 1912. NOTICE- All makes washers sweepers, irons repaired.

guar. Thos. Licurgo. Ph. 1040-W Bendix, Norge, Grunow authorized dealer service.

Tel. 186-J. City Electric 31 East Broad St. NOTICE--For the only genuine Hoover service, call Deisroth's. 4000, or Hoover 1958.

EMPLOYMENT Help Wanted -Female 26 GIRL--Full or part time, to help with general housework. Apply Mrs. L. F. Dryfoos, 106 N.

Laurel. WANTED -A dishwasher. Apply Coney Island Lunch, 33 N. Wyoming St. WANTED--Ambitious mature woman for part time work.

Write Box A-4583, care this office. WANTED--A waitress, with or without experience. Apply Dove Restaurant, 36 W. Broad St. GIRL WANTED- To assist saleslady One with driving experience preferred.

$20 week to start. Chance for advancement. Give age and phone number to Box A-4587, care this office. WAITRESSES WANTED Part time or full time. Top wages.

Apply Jimmy's Quick Lunch, 129 E. Broad street. Help Wanted -Male 27 WANTED- Experienced salesman. Exceptional opportunity. Apply Landau's, 27-29 N.

Wyoming St. WANTED- -Truck driver. Apply Genetti's Super Market, Laurel or 431 Allen W. Hazleton. WANTED -Male, for night shift Apply at Freeland Pattern Works, 415 Johnson Freeland.

Phone 274. TWO CAB DRIVERS--To work from 6 p. m. to 2 a. m.

Apply at City Taxi, 603 Carson. Call 75. Help Wanted 28 ELEVATOR OPERATORS- Wanted, 18 years or over. Give phone No. Write Box A-4589, this office.

-Man or woman for day clerk. Apply Bachman House, 45 S. Laurel St. MAN OR WOMAN--For office work. Apply at Miller's Poultry Market, 50 S.

Wyoming St. OFFICE CLERK -H. S. graduate. No exper.

nec. State sal. expected. Write Box A-4590, care this office. Situation Wanted- -Female 31 WANTED Position as housekeepcompanion by elderly lady.

Write Box A-4585, care this office. FINANCIAL Insurance Surety Bonds HOSPITAL INSURANCE-50c a month. $340 coverage. Write Box A-4582, care this office. Loans Up To $300 37 to $300.

All plans. SECURITY FINANCE CO. Rm. 208 Markle Bk. Bldg.

Ph. 2641 MERCHANDISE Articles For Sale 47 ALL WHITE- stove. Used only 2 yrs. Ivory Green Kalamazoo stove. Ivory coal stove.

2 burner oil stove. One commercial refrigeration unit. Scales slicers Belezza Specialty 585 Hayes Street. Phone 4322. STOVE set.

Rolling pins, 35c. Mail boxes, $1.00. S. A. Cohn 100 N.

Wyoming St. CLASSIFIED DISPLAY PUBLIC SALE Of Household Articles, Farm Implements, etc. Saturday, April 15th PERCY YOST Sugarloaf, Pa. NOTICE Get your lawn cowers in early for sharpening And repairs due to labor shortage. GROHOL'S Rear Buick Garage, W.

Hazleton 50 Used Cars Wanted At Once 1936 to 1940 Top prices for clean cars. FOX MOTORS So. Church Hickory Hazleton. Phone 9099. OPERATORS WANTED ON DRESSES Also young girls to learn to operate sewing machines.

Apply PETRONIO DRESS CO. 549-561 Hazle St. Anyone employed in defense work need not apply. Girls Wanted Apply At The Shirtcraft Inc. 633 McKinley Hazleton, Pa.

Workers now employed in essential work will not be considered. REAL ESTATE-SALE REAL ESTATE-SALE Houses For Tale 92 Houses For Sale 92 DWELLINGS FOR SALE. Down Frame double, 6 $425 and Down--Double bath each house, side. 6 Carson rooms $450 rooms each house. North street.

James street. $400 Down-Double house, 7 rooms $350 Down--Double house on Alter in each side. 20th street. street. $200 Down double frame.

$425 Down--Double. All convenHayes street. iences. West Hazleton. $430 Down-4-Family Apartment, Ridge Avenue, West Hazleton.

ROBT. D. QUIN AGENCY HAZLETON NAT'L BANK BLDG. TO SELL YOUR PROPERTY CALL BRISLIN BRESLIN We GUARANTEE quick service and A FAIR PRICE for YOUR PROPERTY! See us at 107 South Vine -r just CALL 1261! ONLY $400 The balance LESS than rent, BUYS the property at 553 WEST MAPLE ST. It has six rooms and bath.

ALL conveniences and HOT WATER HEAT? Full price is ONLY 400. SEE IT TODAY! Phone 1261. BRISLIN BRESLIN. AUTOMOBILES Automobiles For Sale 101 HILLSIDE GARAGE North Church St. 1942 Pontiac Torpedo Sedanette.

1941 Buick Special Sedan. Studebaker Deluxe Sedan. 1941 Chrysler Club Coupe. 1941 Chevrolet Deluxe Sedan. 1940 Dodge Town Sedan.

We buy and sell used cars. USED CARS FOR SALE NASH SALES 225 W. Walnut St. Phone 1876. 1941 BUICK-Special deluxe sedan.

Fully equipped. 1940 Buick Century sedan. Both cars in good shape good tires. 134 West Blaine Phone 5241. Trucks and Tractors 108 WE WILL PAY TOP PRICES for late model cars, and trucks.

Taub Motor West Broad street. Phone 2240. NOTICE-On Used Truck Sales. Effective April 26, 1943. All sales of used commercial vehicles whether by a private owner or dealer are covered by OPA Regulation No.

341. No sale can be made for a price under the Regulation. Of. fice of Price Administration. FOR SALE-1939 Dodge truck, formerly owned by Goldstein's Store.

Low. mileage, practically new. 1940 International dump, U-tag. Low mileage. Both owners drafted for the Army.

10 N. Manning MeAdoo, Pa. FOR SALE- Heavy duty, sturdy built, truck body, two ton capacity, size 8 feet long, 5 feet 8 inches wide, 2 feet 4 inches deep. Reinhart's Furniture Store, 100-114 East Broad street. Trailers 108a FOR SALE -All steel trailer truck, with all attachments.

Write Box A-4581, care this office. Wanted--Automobiles 109 WANTED USED CARS. WE PAY TOP PRICES. POWER CITY MOTOR CO. PH.

3786 OR 1290. WANTED USED CARS AND TRUCKS. ANYTHING FROM 1918-1942. ZIFF'S AUTO PARTS. PHONE 9054, AFTER 6, 1466-J.

WANTED--At once, 100 used cars. Any model, including 1942. For price call 4017. WANTED TO BUY-Coupe. Good condition.

Call Conyngham, 35-R-13 after 5:30 p. m. AUTOMOBILES Automobile Repairing 110 MARSICANO GARAGE Ph. CARBURETOR 3383-R AUTO ELEC. SERV.

7TH and CARSON STS. Gentile May Be Through (Continued from First Page) the rest of the evening listening to the radio. A friend talked with him this morning said he could have gotten three more planes in the air "like sitting ducks" on his latest mission and Malan's record, but he suddenly saw a Focke-wulf on a companion's tail and left his targets to save his friend. Then two Germans got on Gentile's tail and he 1 had to break off in evasive action. The ace never had said he was going after Capt.

Eddie Rickenbacker's World War I record planes downed in aerial combat, which was bettered this week by Capt. Richard I. Bong of Poplar, with 27 kills in the air over the Pacific. His closest friends said Gentile was unpretentious and never compared with Rickenbacker. He has piled up all his flying pay--gossip has it that it runs into thousands--but Gentile didn't volunteer how much it totals or what he intends doing with it.

"Things are going to be a bit uncertain after this war and it doesn't hurt to have a nest egg," he said. His immediate task is to catch up with a pile of letters, and he figured some of them might be from Marge Dill, who worked at Decker's piqua packing plant, and from Dorothy Wilson, a former North Hollywood film player who is now training with the WAVES in the Bronx, N. Y. 4-14 COPR. 1944 BY NEA SERVICE, INC.

T. M. REC. U. S.

PAT. OFF. "Why all this fuss about postwar plans? I know what I'm going to do!" WISHING WELL Registered U. S. Patent Office.

3 6 4 2. 3 8 2 4 00 5 I 8 5 3 7 2 6 5 3 I I A 5 6 2 4 8 3 5 4 8 I I 2 3 8 7 5 04 6 3 7 0 3 5 4 6 2 8 5 4 8 2 I 4 8 5 6 3 8 6 3 0 A 3 6 8 2 6 5 4 8 It is a numerical puzzle designed to spell out pleasant little game that will give you a message Count the letters in your first name. If the number more, subtract 4. If the number is less than 6, is your key number. Start at the upper leftthe rectangle and check every one of your key right.

Then read the message the letters under give you. William J. Miller, Distributed by King Features, Inc. Stock Market York, April 14. (P)-Noon New stocks: Air Reduction Chem, and Dye 143, Al.

Amer, and For. Pow. 5. Rad. and St.

S. Am. Smelt, and R. Amer, Am. Tel.

and Tel. 158. Am. Tob. B.

Anaconda Cop. T. and S. Fe Baldwin Loco. Baltimore and Ohio Bethlehem Steel Borden Co.

Briggs Mfg. Budd Mfg. Case, J. I. Co.

Ches. and Ohio Chrysler Corp. Colum. Gas and El. Coml.

Solvents Con Edison Cont. Can 35. Curtiss- Wright L. and West. Douglas Aircraft 50.1 El.

Auto Lite General Electric: General Foods Motors General Refract. Corp. Greyhound, Powder Illinois Central Int. Harvester Int. Nick.

Can 26. Int. Tel. and Tel. Kennecott Cop.

31. Kresge, S. S. Lehigh Port C. Coal Lehigh Valley Libby, MeN.

and L. Montgomery Ward National Biscuit 21. Nat. Dairy Prod. Nat.

Distillers 33. Nat. Pow, and Lite N. Y. Central North Amer.

Co. Northern Pacific Packard. Pictures Motor 4. Penney. J.

C. Penn. R. R. Public Ser.

N. J. Pullman Pure Oil Radio Corp. of Am. Republic Steel Sears Roebuck Socony- Vacuum Sperry Corp.

Standard Brands Stand. Gas and El. Stand. Oil Cal. Oil Ind.

33, Stand. Oil N. J. Studebaker Corp. Swift and Co.

Texas Co: 47. United Aircraft U. S. Rubber U. S.

Steel Warner Bros. Pict. West. Union Tel A 47. West.

El. and Mfg. 96. Woolworth. F.

W. Youngst. Sh. and T. Curb Aero Supply Ark.

Nat. Gas Cities Service Elec. Bond and Share Pennroad Corp. Phila. Stocks Elec.

Storage Baty. P. R. R. U.

G. I. Twin Tennis Players Salt Lake City, Utah, April 14. (P)-Bob and Fred Lewis, members of Utah's N.C.A.A. championship basketball squads, are "doubling" in tennis, too.

The twins are on the varsity team. Please For Student resolution, Altoona, asking April 14. chairman the Paul V. MeN War Commision, and Brig. Manpower B.

Hershey, selective service Lent to reconsider recent heal cerning drafting of ruling tral was Pennsylvania adopted by Cel students, theologies the Methodist church. Conference The conference said would work a hardship the order red ministerial only if students are be enrolled defers became theological seminaries by July 1, not exempting those next pre- theological courses. Lutherans Protest- Also New York, April 14. (AP) -Executive Lutheran Church Board of in the Unite closed today that it America duinstructions by Maj. Gen.

would Lewis protest Hershey, Selective deferments Service director logical dropping students on and of pre-thes 1. after Jun The announcement said gram Hershey detailing be sent the to General a tels en yesterday at the action tall board's quarterly first of the The board said the meetings here would protest cancellation telegran theological student deferments pre cause it would "rob our of this future Protestant country ual leadership, spirits ly the 1,750 number men for involved, the approximate particularly whole, is utterly insignificant country as compared establishment." with the total military The Rev. Dr. Walton H. the secretary protest of the denomination, said Greeter, was made on behalf 1,250,000 Lutherans.

Dick Bartell Sworn In San Francisco, April 14. (P. Dick Bartell, 36 year old Nen York Giants third baseman, way sworn into the navy as an tice seaman yesterday. He leave Monday for the naval train ing station at Farragut, Idaho, Papers Cut By 14 Pet. New York, April 14.

papers cut their use of paper last month 14.9 per cent under sumption in March of 1943 and per cent under usage in March 1941, figures reported to the American Newspaper Publishers As sociation indicated today. Bus Schedule For Kis-Lyn, Drums, St. Johns. Daily Except Saturday and Sunday Leave St. Johns Leave Hazleton 7:20 A.

M. 7:55 A. M. 8:25 A. M.

10:00 A. M. 11:30 A. M. 3:30 P.M.

4:00 P. M. 5:05 P. M. Saturday 7:20 A.

7:55 A.M. 8:25 A. M. 9:00 A.M. 11:30 A.

M. 3:30 P.M. 4:00 P. M. 5:05 P.M.

Sunday 9:30 A. M. 10:00 A.M. 4:00 P. M.

5:05 P.M. For Information Phone Conyngham 5-R-2. 7 2 4 A 6 4 2 2 8 4 6 4 7 4 8 02 6 8 2 3 I I ERE is a every day. your fortune. of letters is 6 or add 3.

The result hand corner of numbers, left to the checked figures Copy right 1944, by WEATHERLY Today NUREMBERG SOMEONE TALKED and FUNNIES NEXT Red WHISTLING SKELTON OF KIN ALL STAR CAST ANN RUTHERFORD JEAN ROGERS with BEAVER MEADOWS RAGLAND RAY COLLINS HENRY O'NEILL WILLIAM FRAWLEY RITZ BROS. SAM LEVENE and In THE BROOKLYN DODGERS NEVER DULL MOMENT FRECKLES AND HIS FRIENDS That One Doesn't Count By Merrill Blosser WHY, LARD WHAT SORTA CAME DOWN TO MAKE A BRINGS YOU HERE? TO THE BLOOD BANK DONATION HMMM! NOT EVERYONE YES! IN THE FIRST PLACE, WHAT SO DID CAN DONATE THE MINIMUM WEIGHT RE- THERE BLOOD, ARE YOU KNOW! QUIREMENT IS 110 POUNDS! RESTRICTA FEW DO YOU WEIGH THAT MUCH? IONS RESTRICTIONS! HAVE YOU ARE BUY GoT TO THERE OFFER? REALLY WAR BONDS STAMPS COPR. 1944 BY NEA SERVICE. INC. 4-14 T.

M. REG. U.S. PAT. OFF.

THE LONE RANGER The Deuce of Spades By Fran Striker DON'T OR WAIT! ONE OF US WE DRAW A CARD! THE YOU'RE ELECTED, AN' LIVE LIKE LOOK ME! SIGNS A CON- LOW CARD MAKES A SHORTY! YOU GET A PRINCE! NOW MAKE OUT THE BOYS, I'VE A PLAN THAT'S BOUND AT ME! FESSION THAT CONFESSION AND HALF THE CASH! AN TO WORK! THE LONE RANGER HE DID IT ALONE! LEAVES IT! YOU C'N GET TO CONFESSION WE GIVE HIM HALF ST. LOUIS AN' WE'LL YOU WILL SATISFY EVERYONE THAT GET AWAY MISSOURI AIN'T THE THE CASH INSTEAD YOU'LL NEVER WE'VE GOT TO SUPPLY OF A GET CAUGHT! THE REAL MURDERER! HE GETS OUT OF THE COUNTRY! 4-14.

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