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Nl 14 Burlington ft Pratt, Monday, July 24, 1930 Camp Hochelaqa Water Ballet Sets New Rutland Utility Nine Uninjured As lfGG0 Allend Horse Show at Fairgrounds BUSINESS" OPrOITUNITtlS 17 GOLDEN OPPORTUNITIES. Chlt-tendea A Washington Counties. 3 service stations, modern. well MulnnMl Rellent tmwft unities Mark in Colorful Spectacles Before 250 "Then maybe you'd hop to Ha "A summer holiday, or what I could bo doing If I wasn't at Laga" wai the theme of the water ballet held at 9:15 last eve nine at Camp Hochelaga in South iiero. Some 390 parents, friends and campers watched the performance ox nocneiagag into annual "wa Urcade." Waterfront Director Joan Schenck, Montclsir, N.

and dl- rector of the event, explained that the numbers enacted by the swim mers represented a different leg on an Imaginary Journey. "You'd be hiking the mountains in West Virginia to 'The Trail of the Lonesome sitting in a Paris cafe watching dancers strut ting to 'Gaite waltzing in old Vienna with the 'Count of Moose May Have Local Chapter; Organizer Here Organization of new chapter of the Loyal Order of Moose Is under way In this elty. 8. Paul Schaeffer of Milford, mem bership director, has arrived here and is making his headquarters at 111 Loomis at. He expects to be hera several weeks.

Burlington had a chapter of the Moose, but it was disbanded about 30 years ago. The present effort is not to reorganize the former chapter, but to start a new one, Frank LaBell, regional director for New England, who is native of Burlington, came hero with Schaeffer, but will not remain. Schaeffer states that the Loyal uraer of mooss, wmcn was organ ized in 1904. now has about 230.000 members, including ths auxiliary, it is organized in ev ery state and in all English-speak' ing countries Prominent among the activities of the organisation are the chll dren's city at Moosehart, 111, where children of deceased mem bers may live without cost until they are graduated from school and are prepared to support thsm selves) also Mooishaveiv a community operated by the or sanitation for elderly members and weir wives. Are Tesgkt KespetrtbiUUe In Moosehart, the children live In groups according to age and sex.

Mothers of the children who wish to live there serve as house mothers. Stores and all places of business are operated primarily for the children. They are taught to buy their own clothes and tney participate in me opera' tlon of the city government. The Loyal Order of Moose is non- sectarian and non political. At Moosehart on Aug.

90, a new House God Is to be dedicated. This will be a worshipping place for those of all religious faiths. It is expected that President Truman will be present to take part in ths dedication. i Delegations have been sent from many parts of the world to study the operation of the children's city. cohesion maim TCmICMT 7.20 P.

M. UORTUEIM COMMISSION SALIS sUckmsnd Village Ph. 1114 wall to witness Hawaiian Stars Are Gleaming' and enjoy a "White Christmas' in Australia. Back in the states you'd trip to 'Little Old New ride on the 'Atchison, Topeka and Santa Finally you'd congratulate your self for staying in "Dreamy Old New England all the time." "Holiday for Strings" ended the "Dreamer Holiday." The traditional Hochelaga candlelit formation closed the pro gram. Burlington girls swimming in the event were Ann and Mary Louise Kolk, Carolyn Hunt, Joan Hayes and Harriet Beardiley.

Head Coun selor Mary Jo WeltzeL Burlington, participated in counselor's 'Little Old New York portion of the program. Blind Plan Picnic Outing Wednesday At Highgate Sprgs. A picnic outing for blind persons planned by the Vermont Association for the Blind with the assistance of the Rev. Raymond Finehout of Swanton will be held at Highgate Springs on Wednesday, July 26. About SO or 90 are expected to attend.

Anyone wishing to go is invited to contact Mrs. Sam Cannon of Burlington, executive secretary of the Blind Association. There is only one drawback, ac cording to Mrs. Cannon. Another car is needed for transportation from Burlington and return.

The picnicking party will leave. Burlington at 9:49 a. m. and leave Highgate Springs about 1:10 p. m.

Personal Mention James McGrath of 37 Spring st. Is a patient In the Mary Fletcher Hospital. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Deegan.

snd daughter, Lynda, of San Diego. recently returned home after visiting their parents, Mr. and Mrs. rranK Deegan, of 59 Wells st for two weeks. They also visited her parents, Mr.

and John Baker of Orand Isle, snd other relatives. The Deegans drove them to New York, where they took a plane Thursday at 11 p. m. at LaGuardla Field for California. They arrived home safely Saturday at 3 a.

m. Their trip was delayed In the Middle West by thunderstorms. Deegan, is employed by American Airlines. Middlebury Cop Wins Hearts of Children MIDDLEBURY. July 8S-Pa trolman Joseph Booska has won the hearts of the children at the Community House playground.

It Is Booska's lob to test the si ren at the fire station shortly after II each day. The resulting noise used to frighten some of tne chil dren. But no more. Now Booska stops by the play ground an his way to the station and blows Ms whistle to warn the youngsters the siren will soon be sounded. Fallow the Tread With Free Press Classified ads.

They keep you abreast of the times the EASY way! To place an ad phone 3000. Complete Water Systems totalled and Serviced "Tea 01 aWHette OeMaeat" J. A. Feeley 6 Sons Pkeie Swaaitn 919 IUHUATB Vt. Here's way to cut down oh paying bills: to right parties.

Write Box 34-M. Free Press. GENERAL STORE for sale in northern Vermont village Modern equipment, well stocked, ad-)oinlng 13-room bouse with hardwood floors, automatic hot water. Rented apt over store Garage and portion of land. Ill health forces sale.

Write box 30 M. Free Press. GROCERY STORE GAS STATION 4n southern Vermont Doing good business, excellent possibilities, terms. Illness reason for Belling. Write Box 34-M, Free Press LARGE GENERAL STORE near by doing 33,000.

week business with apartment Would sell or trade for good farm. The price la right THOMAS J. ROTUNDA, Realtor. 33 Lincoln Essex JcCTeL 3454. SERVICE STATION to rent, John-son, Vermont, located U.

8. Junction Route 15 aad 100. Texaco Products, i bay. 1 ptt. 1 wash- inoa i.

oeguin. iexaco leis-trtbutor Owner. Montpelier. Ver- mont. Tet git 8MALL Contracting Business.

am Shovel, bull- nman investment onovei. aoser, trues. Lease garage with option to buy. Tel. SPECIAL! I Near Church St.

where nearby land aa sold for over 91,000. a front foot One of the few choice locations left tn the heart of the city. Present income 45,100. a year. For further Information aea us.

No Information over phone. MONTPELIER, newly modernised 7-apt. house located close-in. 3-rm, apt, with separate baths, 1 4-rm. apt.

with bath. In A-l condition throughout Income from rental 4266. a month which will give someone nearly IS Per cent return mi hia inveatment at 318,600. Will consider taking other property In exchange. RICHARD HAYDEN, BROKER, 51 Main St, Essex Jet.

TeL Essex Jet 808. i TWO BUSINESSES ARE TOO lfTTrH? mA nm-nnA modernly equipped soda luncheonette at a really fair price. Contact owner, direct Tel. 4301-W. MONIY WANTIO 31 HAVE 44,000.

in well-backed notes payable 3100. monthly plus 8 per cent Interest. Will sacrifice for 33.000. In cah. Box 81.

Free Press. MAI ISTATI SS ESSEX newly remodeled 4 xm. house with furnace and bath with showers, laundry outside, newly redecorated, all through inside, new chimney. 3 porchea and lot 80 110. A bargain at 45,960.

ESSEX new 4-rm. bungalow, oil air conditioned heat, tile bath with showers, laundry treys, ample closet space, weatheratrlpped doors and windows. Built under careful F.H.A. supervision. Price Sg.175.

Down payment only 1976. Act now! ESSEX JCT. Centrally located 3 apt. house, 6 and 3 rooms, All modern throughout 9 car Rrage. Income $130.

a month, le price 910,690. Don't delay Act now! 45 ACRE FARM, practically all tillable, level and free from atone. Dandy old 14-nn. brick house. Fair barn.

34 cows. Doe-' die bug tractor and tools. Reasonably priced at 911.600. GENTLEMAN'S FARM in village on main Rt 7. Good comfortable buildings.

13 cow. Tractor equipment Reduced price 811.600. ISO ACRE FARM. Attractive well-painted 11-rm. house with bath.

NEW MODERN BARN. New Ford tractor and practically all new machinery. 34 head of choice stock. Income last year from dairy alone nearly 88,000. Sale price, and well worth RICHARD HAYDEN.

BROKER. 51 Main Essex Jet, Tel. Essex Jet 608. HOUSE, 3 camps, 1 A. land on lake short.

House has 6 rms. and bath. Camps have 8 rm. and bath, completely furnished with refrigerator, stoves, dishes, bedding and rent for 846. a week.

$15,000. half down. 9-APT. HOUSE, 8 down. 8 up.

on 100 ft. lot In attractive location. Automatic oil heat, electric water heater. Insulated s. car garage.

Good repair Inside and out Upper apt bring $55. $10,500. WOULD TRADE TOWARD a farm. This 3-apt. house 4 up.

5 down. Lot is 300' deep, stove heat, automatic hot water, good Kiicucnn, msuixiea, jf-car sTa- rage. $8,900. FRED TERRIEN, REALTOR, 11 School I 81. Essex Tel.

8.19. 1' ON ROUTE 7 between Burlington and Vergennes, small frm, 37 acres. Extra good building, with convenience. 10 tlea in bam. 40 ACRE FARM on Otter Creek, near Vergennes.

Good buildings. Excellent place for camps. Very sahtoggrounda. 30 minute J.B. CLARK.

BROKER Vergenne. Vt Tel. 384. JJITRA MODERN, SPACIOUS ROOMS ALL ON ONE FLOOR. EASY TO LIVE WITH.

FIREPLACE. PICTURE WINDOWS AND ALL OF THE LATEST GADGETS. BEAUTIFUL TREES ON CORNER LOT. A HOME YOU WILL BE PROUD TO OWN. PRICED TO SELL BARBETTE REALTY.

4514. YOU MUST -SEE THIS HOME, IT IS TRULY 9 APT. HOUSE 8 rooms each. la heart of dty. A-l condition throughout.

Upetalre apt. rent for $45. a month. Will be sold furnished or unfurnished. J.

R. THTBAULT Real Estate and Insurance 199 College St. Tel, 131 or 132. OWNER wishes to ell 100' by lot In new development of Shelburne Rd. 1H block from bua line and shopping district.

This lot offer an attractive letting for a new home with some view of the lake and mountains. Tel. 5477-M for further particular ROOMING HOUSES, college area. Open equitation class: 1. Pauline Betts, Brown Ledge; 2.

Bob Wilier. Camp Kiniyar 3, Janet Quig ley, camp juuya. Trail horse class: 1, Mary Jane Nock. Brown Ledge: 2. Mary Mc- Bratney, Burlington; 3, Merrill Page, Burlington, i Running race class: 1, Howard Liberty, Essex Junction; 2, Harvey Blow, Burlington.

Palomino class: 1, Carl Klandl, Burlington: Mrs. Tracy Howe, Colchester; 3, Tracy Howe, Col encsrer. Pleasure horse class: 1, Bob Boardman, Burlington; 2, Michael Hunt Brown Ledge; 3, Mary nock. Brown Ledge. Ladles hunter class: 1, Stepha nie Brown Ledge; 2, Pauline Betts.

Brown Ledge; Betty Polrier. Burlington. Handy Hunter class: 1. Janet ouiciey. cams Kiniva: z.

Don Pow ell, Burlington; 3, Bob Boardman! Burlington. Open Jumping Class: 1, Bob Boardman. Burlington: 3. Don Pow ell. Burlington: 3.

Bob feeley. Camp Kiniya. Championship Hunter cisss: Janet Qui (lev. Caim Kiniva: Reaervs Champion, Bob Boardman, Bur- Kington. Knock Down and Out data: 1.

rak wiiim rmn bv Camn 3. Sue Csmp Kiniya. woimTS WIkX our Flowers for dtttant Olfts LABARGK. FLOWER SHOP 1S3 Chrry Street. "Tel.

4440. PIMONAU IS CHILDREN wanUd, i yra. old end up, to care for during the day in pieaaant home. Fenced in play aro. jot wortn Ave.

Tel, S3S3-M. 65r ER HOMES wanted fop school age children and bablee. Please (We full Information ft rat letter. Write Box 33-11, Free Prete. IRWIN Nurainf home chronic aad bed paUeatt.

Board and room for elderly people. Tel. 3447. MEMORIAL atonea and markera. Select Barre granite.

The Joftn- eon 1506 i Nortn i Ave. Tel. 4141. NO Parking meter nenret to tnpu-ble you while you dine at Howard Johnaon't Reataurant, Shelburne Road. Plenty of off the atreet park-Ing here.

MltVlCH 09 AUKINDI 13 A FINE JOB of houee cleaning. Very low cost, both available from Lawrence A O'Brien Cleaning Service, Tel. 8409-W. air-wIy BRANfiSial bii trlbotors Of nuluaora. 999 CoSese ALL Ef55" maeoa work.

Flre Place, work a epedatty. kl n. auoencn. Maaon coot. 13S7-W.

MORRISON'S for uphotntrrine; that la different 38 yrs. factory! trained. Van Neae Bldg. Tel. 5433.

PAINTINO, reaaonable price. Tel. 8384-W For Free Eatlmetet. PAINTINO. paper hanging and" Sroperty maintenance.

Id J. Way, Tel, 1444. PURELY profeiulonal Rut Clean-tng what you get at O'Nell'a. Modern electrical equipment, expert eenrlcemen, fair and lenalble Every job guaranteed. Free pick up and delivery.

Eett-matea without obligation. A. H. O'-Nell. 13 White Tel.

J0M. RUG8. upholstery, ahampooed by machine In- home. No meat. Moth proofed.

Lacey, prooren. uacey, Tel. s4, la nfinlahuui antleniea. a reaaonable terviee. PROVENCHER MATTRESS CO.

978 North Ave. Tel 4039. WINOOSKI MONUMENT CO. Certified Barre Memorlalt Box 8, WinootM. Tel.

1507. RADIO tales and Service It JOHN90N'8 lUrtd SERVICE B. joonaoa. Prop. 78 Pearl Street TeLfltt SITUATIONS WAHTift SI A 1 PAINTER dealrea main-tenance work.

Will go anywhere. Tel. 1473. BOOKKEEPER, experienced, de-atrea poeitlon. Take full charge.

Jleferencea, Write Box 100. Free Prett. CARPENTER WORK, wanted by experienced person. Referencea. RaynSond Fortune.

Richmond. Vt COLLEGE graduate dettrea aum-mer work in office, atore or child care. Tel. 1777-W. mornt, eTet.

FACTORY Administrative Encin-eer. Chlcagoan and former New Englandf r. age 40, married, dealrea aatiwactory buaineu connection Burlington or vicinity. Will contlder capital Investment. Writs E.

K. Hoelacher, 5443 Wood-lawn Chicago 15. 111. H6U8EWORK WANTED BY THE HOUR OR DAY. TEL, 4538-W.

YOUNO MAN, 18, dealrea office work. Typing and accounting abil-Ity. Tel. 1M.W4, St. Alhant.

IMPIOYMINT OmUO stale IS LL SEND YOU A FINE SVlf ad atart rou in a BIO money submbsb aaa twrungtoa area. Oet your made -to meaaure tult without cott taking ordert from friendt at direct from factory pricea. PocM big commlteion on all ordert. Oet aplendld demon-atratlon outfit and letted la a. Work from home or office.

Top men make up to 913.000. In a year. Famout 37-vear-Qld firm. Write BUSINESS MANAGER. Dept.

87, Box 33. Cincinnati 4. Ohio. JUNIOR young man not Immediately aubject to the draft. High school graduate.

To make hlmaelf generally ueeful. 9 a Jroung man, barring wartime eery-na, can get ahead. Apply In own handwriting to Box 18, free Preta. LINOTYPE OPERATORS end HAND COMPOSITORS wanted on nook and lob work 40 Hour, 9 Day and some overtime. CHAMPLAIN PRINTERS Burlington, Vermont.

MEN! Cah waiting for you I Col-lert big advance commleniona aelllng exclusive cork cuehloned shoe. Fre outfit and telling guide. Concordlan Shoea, 111 Weet Concord. Maaa. MOLDKR8 and core-makera want- ed.

Apply Cooler Wright Mfg. Wat-rbury. Vt. NtOHT WATCIUIAfJ1 wanted tar private country boardinjr achool. Pulney School.

Putney, Vermont. PHARMACIST at once. Full pr- iicuiare, rirenca in iirei letter. Writ Box S3-M Free Prw. 8 a Want TniTTTmtaSI LIRHED TEXAS MANtTFACTUR- Two Cars Collide Near Fairfield FAIRFIELD.

July 23 Two cars were so extensively dsmagea tney could not be driven away after a crash here about 7:45 p. m. But none of the nine persons In the two vehicles wss hurt la one ear were -a mother and seven chil dren. In the other Just the driver. At the Chester A.

Arthur Monu ment Corner here, a blind inter section, the two cars met Francis Flanders, 19, of East Fairfield was driving a 1939 Ford sedsn with his mother and six brothers and sisters as passen gers. He was traveling toward Sheldon. Wrier Miner, 22. of St Albans was his ists stuaeoaxer toward Bakersfield. The front ends snd radiators of each car were wrecked.

Each car received more than 9200 damage, estimated State Police. Four Persons Hurt In Two Accidents In Monipelier Area Morning Press Bureau MONTPELIER. July 23 our persons were Injured iff two sc cldents investigated by State Po lice of this district this weekend. Late Saturday afternoon at the junction of Routes 3 and 100 in Wsterbuor, two csrs collided. William Adams.

32. of South Boston had stopped his csr when it was struck from the rssr by a new Pontiae driven by Siegfried Hols-man, 99, of Montreal, P. Q. Two passengers in the Adams car, a '38 Chevrolet received ml- has (iiit( TViM aWttwklAfVfta iivi atsjasB avea ws sr wwmso MjvaeeBar 32, of South Boston suffered Injuries, and the driver's wife, Mrs. Mildred Adams, 39.

a back injury. Canadian Driver Flaed In Waterbury justice court, Hols-msn wss fined 929 for careless and negligent driving. The Montreal ear received about 9300 damage and the Adams ear about giro. About 12:49 a. m.

today the 1947 Ford -driven by 17-year-old Angelo Manclnl of Barre left the road and rolled over about five miles west of Plslnflcld on Route I. The youth was unhurt but ths ear was a total wreck. State Police estimated the loss at about 91.000. The car wss owned by Deva Mancini of Barre. Young Manclnl received a minor head injury and his passenger, Richard Hebert of Barre, suffered left teg Bruises.

Gen. Dean CoaiCaaed from Page One "I don't know. I haven't looked at it." Also wounded in the ehoulder in the last enemy tire the party encountered was CoL Jimmle Kim. General Dean's Interpreter. He was caught by msehlnegun lira after the party was rorceo to abandon its trucks and jeeps to cross rice paddies on its way to the cover of tne mountains, jum couldn't keee up and told the oth ere to go on.

He resched Okchan ssfely Friday morning. (A report Saturday mat uener al Dean had been wounded was attributed by General MacArthur's headquartera to Kim. Clarks's advice ir mora recent Tnere weu may nave been confusion In reports from the fact that both Kim and Clarice, in tne general par ty. were wounded.) Alter tna general ion we group, Clarke led the men on until they came out of the mountains beyond the front line. There they stopped at a small village, just as American artillery started shelling it They tried to get out, but ran into American rifle fire.

"We hit the ditches and held a council of. war," the lieutenant ssid. "We dldnH like going Into rifle fire but we couldn't hang around that village while it wss under such heavy shelling. "So I aot up, put my nsnos Be hind my head and yelled: We are Americans, nont shoot'" "I guess they taw us. They started passing Amerlcsn soidisrs on tne rosa ana wiey sent truck to bring us hera." Chleaf Craln Mark CHlcaao.

July (AP) Prices for the principal grains kere Saturday were as follows: WHEAT 1 July 9.M I.M 3.M S.SSH 3.31 Vt lt ISt 137 3.17 CORN l.M l.M 1.31 3.98 I.J67 9.37 3.84U I.SJ'i 3.S3H iMV, 9.374 3.34$ 1.69 1.43 Sept March May July gept. Dm, March July 8pt. Dm. Mar. May 1.01 141 l.tt 1.43 147V4 1.41 1.4TJ4 i.esv 1.47K 1.47t OATI .88 .78 .77 .78 .78 .71 .77 .78 RYU July 8pt.

Dm, May 1.4ST4 1.44 l.tt 1 1111 1.38 1.43 1.4S4 1.MV4 1.40H 1.43'i 1.43 U4 1.47 l.ttVi Caah prices follow; Whoet, No. 9 hard, 13.89; No. 9 rti. 1.37 83.88. Com.

No. 1 yellow. l.M It 37V4i No, 9 yellow. 81.46 l.M. Oata.

No. I while. 88es No. 3 while, 94V4C Caah lard 14.34c; loose 14.13c. Mars rotates on iu axis In 24 hours, 17 minutes and 23 seconds, so that its day Is only slightly longer than that of the earth.

John Deere Tractor We have ear ftrst ana In. mere to fellow. Wa are year aaw Jaaa Deere Dealer. Call as far parts Ftm Sippfy aa service. Tel.

99-3 Willing to Offer GMP Belter Terms First Offer to Merge Was Not Inflexible' Writes CVPSC Official RUTLAND, July 23-Central Ver mont Public Service Corporation has acknowledged Green Mountain Power Corporation's rejection of its merger offer with a renewal of Its invitation to Ralph N. Hill. president of Green Mountain, to suggest possible ways in which the terms of the offer might be changed to be acceptable to Green Mountain. The offer is "not arbitrary or in flexible," said Harold L. Durgln, vice-president of Central Vermont, in a letter Saturday to Hill.

Durgln added that he has continued to seek Hill's comments and suggestions because Central Vermont believes that "the service advantages a combined company could offer and the sound financial and credit position such a company would occupy will commend to everyone some set of terms on which the desired objectives of in-cressed efficiency and effectiveness of electric service in Vermont csn be resched with fslrness and equity for all." One-Armed Golfer Gives Exhibition On Northfield Links NORTH FIELD. July 21 -James Nichols, one armed golfer, of Chicopee. gave an exhibi tion of his skill at the Northfield Country Club this afternoon, before 79 spectators. Nichols representing a sporting goods travels over the country giving exhibitions at golf and country ciuos. He lost his right srm in an auto- train accident in iizw.

At the local golf grounds ha played an 19hole match in a foursome with Thomas Mayp as his partner, against Lawrence cruicKsnanx and Homer Denny of Northfield. The two teams nrusnea eu oven. Nichols scored 39-39 for an 18- hold score of 99. Msyo had 38-39 for 70. Cruickshank had 39-38 for 70.

Dsnny had 39-33 for 71. The spectators were enthusiastic over the variety of shots Nichols msde in the match, and he was the center of interest. 1 The match was directed by Eugene Miller and Sam Fernandas. Nichols was accompanied here by his wife and two children, a daughter, 12, and a son, five. To Tell Former N.

Y. Producers Of Boston Market BOSTON, July 33 A series of open meetings of mtllc producers) in the Charlotte Whiting Flor ence area Is scheduled this week, These meetings are to acquaint producers, formerly shippers to the New York market, with maket regulations, especially pricing pro visions in the Boston market to which they will ship their milk starting Auf. 1. The shift in msrkcU for those producers comes about as the re sult of the sale of five plants in tne region to H. P.

Hood Sons of Boston by Sheffield Farms and the transfer of marketing arrange ments with two northern New York co-operatives by Hood to Sheffield. Principal speskers at these meetings will be W. P. Davis, general manager of ths New Eng land Milk Producers' Association, and Or. H.

P. Young, economist with the Metropolitan Milk Pro ducers Bargaining Agency of New York. The first meeting will be held In tne Charlotte Town Hall at p.m., July 39. It will be followed by a meeting In the Whiting Town Hall at 9 p. July 39.

The third In the series will be held at the Pitts- ford Town Hall in Florence at 9 p. July 37. Wsttrbury Grants ta Hear Imaa Jajinton, Ttnsr WATERBURY Xmest John son, tenor, win be guest singer at tne mssting of tne Waterbury Orsngs at the Orangs Hall In the Center Tuesdsy evening at I. The public Is Invited. Q.

Hew long a period la covered by rears' Diary? H. O. A. The diary covers a period of nine years and five months of the author's Ufa. The first entry was msde on January 1, 1990, the last on Msy 31, 1699.

Pepys is said to have discontinued it because of fear of blindness. IC50 WILLYS STATION WACON Meter. 5H "nS? SI 7M yee la Barllagtea for C0TE4V8AVACX 19 Battery St. Tel. 9499 NEW International Homo Frcsxer Mrftl 70; 7 y.

ft. $229.75 0. Cr.3V.7) I Esses Jet. Pbeew III 23 SALESMAN! Finy-oo year manufacturer of livestock praducta waatt a hard hitting, hicb calibre tad proven aaieeman with ia-itiatlve for local territory. One who dealrea a Ufellme portion which offers subatantial earninf year-round.

Our product must be told, but farmert profit from their uae. Our- aaleamea are high type men who have represented ui from 14 to 41 years on the aame lob. Account! are established, products are tops In the field. If you qualify after personal lav tervlew, we offer drawlnf account aeainet commission, annual bonne, troup Insurance. Protect ed territory, thorousn training.

Late model ear easentlaL Livestock experience helpful but not essential. Write aivins qualifications. age, telephone number, condition of car, etc. Bos 1038 Blagtuuntoa, New York. Wnatm Offered female ajf ARE YOU A TOP NOTCH STENOGRAPHER You can command beet starting ware and excellent Working condition! a confidential secretary to life underwriter.

Apply ONLY if you have the above qualification. Write Box 43. Free Presa. EXPERIENCED waitress wanted at once. No Sundayi, holidays or venuic work.

Apply In person. Above Par Restaurant EXPERIENCED waitress wanted at once. Apply In person. Station House Restaurant. Union Station.

GIRL or woman, 30 to 45, for gen-eral housework and assist with children. Live in. Good pay. lira. Stanley Gordon, 76 Brookes Avenue.

HOMEMAKERS Increase family Income 3160. a month enowing KEY products at home parties and club meetings. Pieaaant commission tales work. Manager opening- also. Write G.

KEELTY uchee, Vt. HOUSEKEEPER, middle aged, for two ladles. Domestic nurse. STRONG AGENCY PASTRY COOK, year round Job. Good salary, board, room.

Green Mt. Inn, Stowe. Tel. 33. Short order cook.

Station House Restaurant Union Station. STENOGRAPH ERS needed Tn State Health Department for work in Burlington. High achool graduation aad two years college or clerical experience required. per year with regular aai-ary Increases. Liberal tick leave and vacation allowance.

Reply by letter to Personnel Officer, Department of Health, State House, Montpelier. Vt. STENOGRAPHER with 4 years experience, needed by State Department located in Montpelier, starting salary 81,930. per annum. Apply State Personnel Department.

State Office Montpel ier, Vermont. sight. Apia Main ily Arcadia Restaurant, AITRESS. experienced wanted. Apply Alps caie, ltf Main Street WAITRESS, experienced, want- ed at once.

Apply In person. Black Cat Cafe. WAh'KKaS, experienced, good salary, No phone calls. Henry's Diner, 154 Bank St. WOMEN I Actual easy money) Sell thrilling Rudolph Red Nosed Reindeer Christ mas cards.

Wrap-pint, Gifts, Everyday assortments. 100 different Items. Profits to 100 per cent Experience unnecessary. Request 31 Card Christmas box, 60 for $1. Name Imprinted Christmas Cards, Stationery samplea on approval.

Holiday Card Company, 443 Cofurreaa Street. Portland, Me WOMEN! Sell new Christmas greetings. Just call on friend and neighbors. ow latest" 1950. Christmas Greeting.

Smartest Stationery. Folks" at ouick-to-sell prices. Home. Demonatra tor does all selllnr Make 82., and more per call. Nothing like it.

New idea, Youra free, If you tend name, age, address at once to Thomas Terry Studios. 307 Un- Ion Avenue, Weetfleld. Mass. WOMEN! CHRISTMAS CARDS. You can make 460.

selling 100 boxes finest Robinson Christmas cards. Also unexcelled religious Christmae cards: Every Day, Birthday. Gift Wrapping meats: Metallic. GiR Stationery Items; 3 lines Personals including 60 for 31. Write quick for sample on approval.

ROBINSON CARDS. Dept 443. Clinton. Mass. WOMEN! Amaxlng offer.

840. is your for selling only 60 boxes Christmas cards. And this can ba done In a single day. Free samples. Other leading boxes on approval.

Write today. It costs noth-Insr to try. Cheerful Card 13C White Plalna. N. Y.

W6MEN! Need extra dollars Even beginner make bis profits selling Name Imprinted Christmas Cards. Stationer1. 80 for 2.. uu. Free samples.

Feature boxes on aonroTsl. Pilgrim Crptlng, 111AK BumrtiT. Boston, Ma-v. WOMEN! SELL-Rogers Silverware. 139.S5.

You make 30. Also watchea. toaster. Free catalog, write Jewelry, 314 Summer, Bos-ton, Mas. FREE! Sheltered Instructions.

Learn to make eheir Jewelr. 10:30 to 13 A.M., 1:80 to 4:90 P.M. CRAFTSMAN SHOP. 13 NORTH Wlnooskl Burlington. Learn AUTO BODY FENDER.

Big pay opportunities. Course1 includes welding, painting, metal work. Spare time. Special offer to Veterans. FREE facts.

A re-Craft Training. Write-Box S8-M Free Press. U. 8. CIVIL SERVICE JOBS! Start high as 83.450.

year. Qualify NOW for many expected opening. Exp. usually unnecessary. Write for FREE 40 page book: thowt Jobs, salaries, aampls tests.

Box 6-M. Free prea. USIWISS OPPOSTUNITHS "a7 AT A BARGAIN PRICE: WOOD-WORKINO SHOP, all equipped, with 6-rm. apt. and bath.

Ray Langlolt, Stowe, Vt, Tel, 107-9. BURLINGTON 8T0RB Well established profitable business, Central. Can be run by owner and one salesman. Information cannot be given by telephone. Please call at our of- flee.

C. W. CROSS REALTY AGENT Church St. Tel, 3n7 CHOICE CABIN PROPERTY IN CITY LIMITa 13 ultra modern cabins plus substantia! -rm. house, excellently located.

Cab-In completely furnished and all are equipped with showers, toilets and kitchenettes. City water and sewage, on city baa line. Business established over 13 yeara. No Information over phone. E.XC LISTING.

GEORGE K. HAUCK, Realtor. Insurance and Real Estate Tel. 834 or 325. 113 Main St.

Opposite Poat Office. BUY9 A roadside aland on the main road Malletta Ray. Pullv equipped and stocked, Owner must sell at once. Tel. 1434-R.

FARM MACHINERY BU8INE88 and building. Doing excellent bufinea. Good opportunity for man with capital. FORREST LOWELL, BROttCR, Mldtffebury, Vt Tel. 174-R.

FOR SALE or rent completely, equipped Beauty Shop In Chelsea, Vt. Call Mabel Magoon, East Barre, Vt OARAGE A FILLING STATION. for tale with modern bouse. Garage is all equipped with wrecker. Will take 117.000.

nearest offer. A. REYNOLDS tatts Vt Route 19. fJunOYMINT OPrtXIO ESSEX JUNCTION, July 23-1 About 1.000 eersons were at the Caamplain VaUev Fair Grounds here this afternoon, attending the Essex Junction Lion's Club none show, presented annually for the uona eye conservation fund. Highlighting the show was an ex- hlbiUon drill br 19 mounted Brown Ledge campers.

Uniformed and carrying lances, the riders put their mounts through precision onus, winners tn the cusses were: Open three sited class: 1. Frederick Mayo, Montpelier. on Chesterfield; 2, Anthony Barone. ouriinxxon. on weenie: I.

serta Bryan, Brown Ledge Camp, Mal- leng nay, on cnico. Equitation class (not oast the 14th birthday): 1, Joan Wyman, Brown Ledge Camp; 2, Nancy Kicxens, vamp jumya. as i i 9. Berta Bryan. Brown Ledge.

Working hunters class: 1, Robert Feeley, Camp Kinlya; 2, Don- aid roweu, Burungton; Famine Betts, Brown Ledge. Five gaited class: 1, Sonny England. Montpelier; 2, Michael Hunt, Brown Ledge: 3. Carolyn Place. Jericho.

Open hunters elsss: 1. Bob Board- man, Burlington; 2, Paulino Betts, Brown Ledge; 3, Stephanie Spaul oing, srown Moge. Fair class: i. Joan Beaencx ana Lenny Nelson, both of Brown Ledge; 2, Munn Boardman and Carl tuaadL both of Burlington: Sue Intel and Linda Milne, both of Brown Ledge. Break at Barro Filling Station Is Reported BARRE.

July 23 Thieves enter ed the and service station st the corner of Hill and South Main Friday night but were apparently frightened off without taking anything. When the owners arrived on Saturday morning, they found thst a cigarette vending ma chine had been tampered with. A wrench and screw driver. were found stuck Into the machine where the vandals hsd attempted to pry it open, i Entry was msde by breaking a pane of glass on a small rear window thus enabling the burglars to reach in and unlatch the window. A check revealed that nothing was missing.

Police ant continuing the investigation. 1 Four Barre Residents Win Divorce Decrees -BARRE. July 23 Seven divor ces were crsnted Friday in Wash' ington County Court, of which four were to Barre persons. Bote rot G. Maniatty was granted a divorce from Charlotte (Blsnchard) Ma nlstty on the grounds of lntoler sua severity, decree nisi.

Tne divorce will become absolute on August 19 of this year for Maniatty. The custody of two minor children. a boy and a girl, was awarded to Maniatty and he was also awarded the household furnishings and equipment of his residence. Attor ney John J. Finn represented Ma Also granted a divorce on the grounds of intolerable severity was Robert FeUetier of Barre from Helen Pelletler of Barre.

PeUetier was awarded the custody of two minor -children and all the house' hold furnishings and equipment He was also represented by At torney Finn. Aithea McLeod of Barre won a divorce from Lyle L. McLeod of Barre on grounds of persistent neg lsct and refussl to support Cut tody of the children was awarded to Mrs. McLeod. She was represent ed by Attorney Jose M.

Monte. Granted on the grounds of into! erable severity was a divorce to Oulda Reilly of Barre from Rob ert Reilly. Q. What are the yeuag of mink oaueor a. h.

A. The young of minks sre cell ed kits. Free Press Classified Rates Payment Before Iruerions la na ether Torment eiaa- atSai Mvertwtsg can yea bay seven tlva taaartwaa and have rear ad delivered dally to aver 29,999 Vermont tarn- Ads Not Handled on Sundays Claaslfled Aas ara net haa died after 9i39 woakdayat Satardsy aeon. Bas Say a ad HeUaay service eaavallahle. He tlaM'lDer 9 Dsn Up tali IJlllJaTlliuO friTJO $00 i toll 11111441 M.Q Up ta II llTsTtTTOo to TlsrfiTm4rJTlt.i0 4 Other Rates en Aponeanea Notei Tear name, address sad telephone number are part at the ad Free Press tea Bomber addressee eotmt as oae Hae.

Enclose 88 emit extra for Boetaee aad east of handttng. The Free Press am aot as re. pontJNefor errors after the first tiwortlos. Per advertMna reruns (1) ate adequate deecnptire copy, it) aee edequete multiple mser tlona, (8) soMHWial aklte apace for emphasis. Peratstenl adequate dominance tn the dominant medium usually answers rout ambient of reacting senate Telephone 3000 Ill open a checking account and pay by mail.

Also you then have a receipt, and there can be no question that the bill was paid. OPEN YOUR ACCOUNT HERE THIS WEEK. ITiimifiltiffim 11 sale ic4th 7tf csiayt Jaly 23, 1 P. IX Chirp HICKS SALE DAHNf CADrft FALLS "The Heme of Sqeare Deal" Wa also Bay and Boll Csws Every Day la the Week Prices etUI remain high as beef, calves, bolls sad hags. "Oar aim la to satisfy" both bayer aai seller.

Satlsfactlea guaranteed. Auctioneer. Bin Neverett, New York State WILLIS. HICKS, Owscr, Dial 4531. Morrlsvllle ri.

tiuuBE, Tan Bcnont ai. trlct. 8 room each oil heat, garage, deep lot Frank' Real Estate 187 lnoms Tel. 4SI8. fuCTUREoQUE 7-rcxim rount rv home.

Modern plumbing, mile from atore snd church, Price reasonable, Wrile. Box 36-M. Free Press. BaDRIVER SKI AREA. 7-room modernised, 14 baths, semi-furnished.

8 acres, orrhard. all electric convenience. $5,000. Clarke Farms, Wsltsfteid, Tel. 11-13.

31 PLATT8BURO 9 room modem house, oil heat Garden, fruit tree, berries. Price reduced. Private sale. Tel. 3727, ERNEST CHICOLVE, BROKER City and Farm Property 41 St Pater St.

TL 41-W, Wlnooskl, Vt NATIONAL ,1 bedroom home, $4,990. complete. Rirherd'a Enterprises, Airport Tel. 3759-W. 10-ROOM SINGLE HOUKE, 4 bed-rooms, bath.

In heart of city, 70 ft. by InO ft. with building lot In-qiilte. 71 Polrier Place, fOiTTAf VfJTard axiDurbaa Pfna-ertle Contact John Oagnon. Rtaitor, UndarhUI FOR modern hornet and farmt contact Clarence O.

Otha. Broker. 1(3 No. Wily Ave. Tel.

1HS-W 1 Free Frees ClaaalfiasTAds Pay neda one full-time Baleeman to rover the Sutea of Vermont and New Hampehlr. telling Una of high-quality, peclal-hutll lubricant for heavy outdoor equipment such aa trndort, thovela, truck, farm machinery, etc. Our men In other terrttortea have e-lahllahed repeal bualneiw with Income ranging from 97.400, to 813. 4K). Commleelan bantu, wl drawing account with two weeka field training undr expr-lenced Dlvitlon 8alf Manager, Requlret gnod automobile and being away from home one tn three weeka at a time although home mont weekend.

Box 87-M, Free Prree. SAlrsMK.fr'rtrf aLC ttliji! VOl'R own pleasant NESS LIBERAL COMMISSIONS' FREE SUIT Off-r! TREK Outfit! FREE Sample' ArTtnc Selling Plan I Low Direct From-Factoiy Pricea! Write NANA- HAY TOOLS OLIVER and COCKSHUTT for Immtdiatt Dtlivtry KAHES rcOWCSS LOADERS Csl9 Clrotsrs Csitas Wirt end Twlnt J. D. McCULLOUGH, nc. C99JX JvRCttoR Phone (01 Frozen I7ood Cablhats All Sista-4 Cubic Pcwt Tt) 40 Ctjk fawt-.

At RtsJuctsJ Pricta IUY NOW SAVI MONIY Mh Frtttcr 94 f4. GzrKnjtsa Perp tzi Cs. Vrmant'9 Paramaif tump arte) Rsfrigcrttitii Stwfw 124 Celled Jf. Tsl.S122.

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