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THE BURLINGTON FREE PRESS AND TIMES: FRIDAY, JUNE 1 6, 1939 PAGE TWENTY-THREE of Websterville, who died last SITUATIONS WANTED. 21 Sundav at the Rarrp Citv Wnsni- 70 USED CAR BUYERS AUTOMOBILES Passenger Cars THE WEATHER FAIR AND COOLER Weather forecast for Vermont-Fair, cooler Friday; Saturday partly cloudy, followed by show- tal nprp held Wprlnpcvinv For one du't. Neat. 5 i. vveaneSOay morn capable, agreeable.

pood cook mg at St. Sylvesters Church in' Room 254. 35 church st. Graniteville where a solemn high position wanted Male meat cook. mass Of requiem was SUng.

Thei Long experience, no liquor. Box rtiQcc xolohrofoil Ktt tUa Du 16. Free Press. we give you more afternoon or at night. Mrs.

Josephine Belhumeur JS-fTfti CUr Of 69 Walnut Street, died Fiictptip Notpc' evening at 8 following a Couture SS'dST Rene COUlure ana IjOUIS Ulngras.) UlOninS UUieSS. IRlirial n-oc mno in tha fomil. 1 4 1 IC iii utr luuutMwic lauii oiic 13 st Sylvester's cemetery, with 'barber First class, with following Survived oy one son, Jerry Bel-ltne jjebert officiating at th wanted. Excellent location. Op- humeur of Nashua.

N. by fourjgravV "eDert omciaiin8 at uie; portunity of life time. Box 15. daughters. Mrs.

Edward McMil-j -The funeral was lareelv tit. h.uZl-Jll' a lan TVTr Wil'iam Al'arrt Tr: iuiiciai largely at- BOOKKEEPER Chefs, second cooks. ian jurs. j. vvuuam ALara.

airs, tended, with many present from, baker, room clerks, chambermaids. Arthur Bombardier and Mrs. Lena 1 out 0f town There were manv bar -tenders, carpenters, private Bickley of Boston: by 11 grand-Upiritual bouquets and any beau-1 3 Hotel Employ" children and by two great-grand-, tiful flowers Mpmhon: nf tro J. -hjMrpn IV uowers iiemDers or tne St. BOY-To help on farm, willing, re- ovT Society Of St.

Sylvester's; liable. State wages, experience. ixc uaiucuiutj ua l. XAXuac Society of St. Joseph's Church was in charge of the Sisters tA.

xuuci juidUBewcuui late last nieht. yet incomplete late last night Joseph S. Ploof Funeral services for Joseph SJ Plnrvf nf 41 Ppnrl whv IVrnasP rrriprs xi-itr. th E. P.

Cray acting as deacon and: the Rev. Edward Hebert as sub- AAA AmiiliJ IVb o.pansn attended in a bodv The1 (oi me noiy unost Convent, with! ii. Tousignant acting as soloist, VITAL STATISTICS UIKTIIS belhumeur Mrs. Bur lington. 76.

June 15. FATiS ATrc Thr.r- imgton. June 15. age ii; ase 63. JuumBlon' June CUNERAL NOTICES tr AIRMAN Mrs.

Charle Fairfax. Committal services at Fairfax jri-ins cemetery. iaiuraav. n. s.

t. Hicks' Funeral Hom in charge. CARD OF THANKS we wish to thank our friends sisted us and the kind words of sympathy during our sad bereave-( ttient. I MRS" MAUDE PLOOF. i MR.

AND MRS. ERNEST PLOOF. MR. AND MRS. ALFRED BROWN.

Cambridge. Vt. pUNERAL DIRECTORS died early yesterday morning a local hospital. Will be held at 9livan of" Hyann.s. Ma Vhe Bishop tomorrow morning in the Cathe-joesbnand Hospital, dial of the Immaculate Concep-iKATiis tion.

Burial will be in St. Joseph's! cemetery. TTa lcT-c- nesiVw Vi- irlnrr I ere daughte Mrs. Harold Chad- -w one bon. j.

jueo; Tv.t.,,i ii'-y, June locf of Laxisdale, and nveiD, Ploof THL K. J. BOUCHER Funeral WAITRESSES WANTED Onlv those Home bervmg the public for over Wuh summer hotel experience 21 years. New location. 6S Elm-1 need apply.

Manor Mayfair Ho-wood Ave. Tel. 4290. I tel. Highgate Falls.

Vt. GOOD CARS AT GOOD PRICES. In INSURED SATISFACTION IN BLACK AND WHITE SERVICE THAT KEEPS YOtJ HAPPY. CHEVROLET 1939 MASTER DELUXE COUPE. LINCOLN-ZEPHYR 1937 COUPE.

LINCOLN-ZEPHYR 1937 SEDAN. OLDSMOBILJ' 1937 TOURING SEDAN. TERRAPLANE 1937 SPORT COUPE. THE RIGHT DEAL STARTS WITH THE RIGHT DEALER. SEE US TODAY FOR A BETTER BUY.

CHARLES P. SMITH. JR, INC. 87 ST. PAUL ST.

PHONE 2400. ANOTHER BARGAIN 57 CENTS A DAY (Including Everything) LOOK! 1936 Reconditioned Pon-tiac 2-Door Sedan. Shiny new looking guaranteed. An amazing buy. DODGE-PLYMOUTH 101 Main St.

THJE C. H. GOSS COMPANY OPEN EVENINGS. TEL. 2410.

TODAY'S BEST BUY 1937 CHEVROLET Master De-Luxe Town Sedan. Extremely low mileage, color black. Cannot be told from new. Many extras. Mechanically perfect, A real buy at $475.

OTHERS TO CHOOSE FROM. YANDOW TIRE BATTERY CO. 11-15 So. Winooski Ave. WTe Buy Used Cars.

Open Eves. GOOD USED CARS 1937 DeSoto deluxe touring sedan. 1937 Dodge D-3 deluxe coupe. 1936 Packard 120-B touring sed. 1936 Terraplane 2-door sedan.

1935 Packard 120 sport coupe. 1935 Oldsmobile 8 sport coupe. Reconditioned Guaranteed. F. H.

TAPLIN, INC. PACKARD 237 North Ave. Tel. 2160 '38 Chevrolet Mst. Town Sed.

$525 '37 Plymouth P4 2-Dr. sedan 475 37 Ford 60 Fordor touring '36 Chevrolet deluxe coupe '36 Chevrolet Stand 2-dr. sed. 36 Ford deluxe trk. "31 Chevrolet deluxe sedan '30 Ford Tudor A.

375 345 325 325 100 60 SHEARER CHEVROLET CO. OPPOSITE: Central Fire Station GOOD WILL USED CARS 1938 Ford coupe, deluxe: 1937 Buick Century sedan; 1937 Olds 6 and 8 sedans, 1937 Dodge coupe: '37 Ford Tudor: 1936 Buick special sedan and Century coupe; 1936 Pontiac sedan; 1936 Studebaker sedan: 1936 Dodge coach: 1935 Buick special sedan; 1935 Chrysler 6 sedan: 1935 Ford Tudor and Fordor sedans: 1934 Buick sedan: 1933 Buick 7-pass. sedan: 1934 Pontiac sedan: 1934 Plymouth sedan. P. T.

Donovan. 100 Main St. SAFETY TESTED USED CARS Ford 1939 4-door deluxe touring sedan; Oldsmobile 1938 4-door sedan: Oldsmobile 1937 4-door sedan: Oldsmobile 1937 2-door tour, sedan: Oldsmobile 1936 4-dr. tour, sedan: Oldsmobile 1936 2-door tour, sedan: Packard .1936. 120 2-door tour, sedan: Ford 1936 2-dr.

tour sedan. Others to choose from. Burlington Cadillac 141 North Ave. Tel. 1631-1632.

DESOTO 1937 4-door touring sedan. SoDo. Dodge 1932 4-door sedan, new paint, $195. Plymouth 1937 4-door dlx. sedan.

Ford V-8 convertible coupe. $185. Pontiac '31 convertible cpe. $135. BREWER BROS, INC.

DeSoto and Plymouth Dealer. 1 North Ave. Tel. 3410 of gra: randchildren. IT 1 I runcru, o.

nomer t. v.rown of Pearl street, Essex June-; iion, who died suddenly Tuesday were licW in the Methodist Church: of Essen Junction on Thursday, at 2:30. The Kev. G. R.

Akers officiated, assisted by the Rev. J. J. Hutchinson. Honor guards while! ths body lay in state were C.

L. Remington and A. B. Lawrence. The honor bearers, members of the Grand Lodge of Vermont, Knights of Pythias, were Past Grand Chancellor Pied Parsons of Montpelier, Grand Chancellor R.

H. Graham of Orleans, Grand Keeper of Records and Seals F. E. Robinson and Supreme Representative C. M.

Willey of Barre, Grand Master at Arms George Reed of Montpelier, Grand Trustee Walter Tupper cf Burlington. Active bearers were V. C. Machia, H. R.

Hall. W. G. Osbourn, C. Remington.

George Fielder. A. D. Lawrence, members of Mount Mansfield Lodge, Knights of Pythias. The Knights of Pythias and Pythian Sisters of Barre, Montpelier and Burlington, attended in a body.

The relatives and many friends filled the church to capacity. The profusion of beautiful flowers gave silent tribute to the deceased. Funeral of James Dolan Funeral services for James E. Dolan of South Burlington, who was found drowned in Lake Cham-plain last Sunday morning, were heid at 8 yesterday morning in the Cathedral of the Immaculate Conception, the Rev. Bernard R.

Spears celebrating a high mass of requiem. Burial was in the family lot in St. Joseph's cemetery, where the Rev. Patrick T. Han-non read the committal prayers.

Bearers were Fred Brunelle. Harry Russell. Leo O'Brien and Luther Ravelin. Among those present from out of town was Mr. Dolan's son.

Lawrence Dolan of Ann Harbor, Mich. Mrs. Thomas Enos (Special to the Free Press ESSEX CENTER, June 15. Mrs. Thomas Enos.

aged 82 years, died at the home of her son, George Lombard at Essex Center. Thursday morning. Mrs. Enos has lived in Essex for the past 50 years. She is survived by two sons.

George of Essex and Henry of Richmond; two sisters. Miss Mary Hatch and Miss Bertha Hatch, both of Burlington; three grandchildren and nine greatgrandchildren. Funeral services will be held Saturday morning at 9 St. Thomas' Church In Underlain. Burial will follow in the family in St.

Thomas' cemetery. Edward L. Gregoire (Special to the Free Pr; ST. ALBANS. June 15.

News has been received here of the sudden death this morning of Edward Louis Gregcire at his home IT. TOledC. OhiO. Besides his Wife hr leaves four Children and Six! grandchildren, all of Toledo: i 35 FERGUSON AVE. Three new homes.

Correctly designed, well built. 5 and 6 roomr. Priced at $5,150 to $5,500. $550 down payment. Balance as rent.

Chausse Real 138 Church St. Tel. 628. POULTRY FARM Four acres, hen houses, overnight cabins, fruits. cosy 4-room bungalow, electricity running water, cement road: 12 miles Burlington.

Only $2,200 REIDS. 27 Center. SUMMER HOMES Real estate of all descriptions in Central Vermont. See A. T.

Osha Rochester Vt who knows values. Tel. 9-2. Prop erty appraiser for buyers. CORNER LOT Well located in best residential district.

Could be subdivided into three lots. Price 000. Smith-Jackson Howard, insurance and real estate. 7-ROOM HOUSE Central, with fur nace. bath.

3-car paraere. A warm well built house at theIow price oi sn.ouu. terms. Call 3S58. Lessor's Agency.

ONE OF THE BEST Upland farms in Chittenden between 500 and 600 acres, new buildings. Poor neaun. will sacrifice. J. A.

Han- ley, Essex, Vt. NEAR MT. MANSFIELD Seven-room house in Underhill village. Bath. all modern, conveniences; Vi-acre land.

W. Scott Nay. M. Un- aerniu, vt. FOR SALE $1,200 down payment buys 8-room house, near college section.

2 uil particulars furnish ed. Goudey Realty Ph. 4008. KIRBT'S CORNERS Willis.ton Road Modern 7-room home. 2 acres ear- den land.

$5,000 takes it. Chausse Real estate. 138 Church. Tel. 628 NEW 6-ROOM HOME 16 White PI.

Modern and complete. $5,000, 528 monthly, $1,000 down. See it any lime, rnone iiia-j. jsi. v.

Gove, ON HENRY ST. Eight-room brick house, air-conditioned heat, mod ern conveniences, fine repair. Call J. R. Thibault, Ph.

122. IDEAL HOME IN BEEBE JPLAIN. VT Suitable for summer or all-year residence. Bargain. Inquire Mrs.

Koy H. cooper, Beebe, vt VERGENNES, VT. Two-story house. hardwood floors and two baths. Suitable for three tenements.

H. A. B. Palmer, Charlotte. Vt.

145 -ACRE FARM Mostly tillable. Loam and clay. Immediate possession. Small down payment. Pettibone Realty, Vergennes.

SINGLE AND DOUBLE HOUSES For sale, with gardens; central. Cottage at Starr Farm. Low priced. Phone 685-M. Mrs.

Briggs. SHELBURNE ROAD Well built six-room home. All conveniences, large lot. garage. S6.500.

REID S. 27 Center Burlington. SEVERAL GOOD BUYS In lake shore property, with and without buildings. Strout Agency. Checkerberry Milton, Vt.

Rt. 7. SMALL HOUSE College district, 7 rooms, steam heat; moderately priced. T. S.

Peck. Ins. and Real Estate. 154 College St. SEVERAL GOOD BUYS Small, me diuni or large houses, any part of citv Rosenberg.

Id Pearl. lei. 1618. Open evenings. ESSEX JUNCTION Dandy six-room home, all conveniences, large lot, garage, central.

Only $2,800. REIDS. TWO-APT. HOUSE On Winooski Ave. in good repair, double garage.

Call J. R. Thibault, broker. Phone 122. FARMS For sale, village nomes tor sale or rent.

Do not write. Dut call on Howard. Essex Jet MORSE PLACE. 22 Five-room house. garaee, woodshed, henhouse, ex tra lot.

All for $1,600. SUMMER PROPERTIES 36 STARR FARM BEACH Burlington. Vermont on Lake Champlain. Five- room cottage completely furnish ed. Electric lights and refrigera tion, radio, screened porch, shady lawn.

Excellent bathing beach. To rent for the season. Write to Katherine A. Gutchell, 6 Franklin Montpelier Vt. TOURIST.

MOUNTAIN OR LAKE HOUSE 3 in. by 10 2 porch 2 ft. by 10 ft. 3 windows. door; A-l condition; si-mile east of Jonesville on cement road.

5o0. Quick sale consider less. M. J. Crane.

Waterbury, Vt. R. D. 1. Box 4S-B.

PORTERS POINT Six-room furnish ed cottage; large screened porch fireplace, bath, electric refrigera tion, radio, boat, private. Jpor rent June 18 through July 2. Tel. 3686-R mornings or 6 to 7 p. m.

HOUSEKEEPING COTTAGES Beautiful location. Good fishing and bathing. Week, month or season. Reasonable rates. Reserve now.

Harry A. McBride, South Hero, Vt. Tel. 280. SUMMER CAMP On Lake Champlain.

one mile north of bridge in West Addison. Available during July. Fireplace, screened porch. Seth Wrarnor. Addison.

STARR FARM BEACH Nearly new 6-room cottage. Ideal location. For sale or rent. Chausse Real Estate. 138 Church.

Tel. 628. SPALDING'S BAY Two modern furnished camps. Boat, electricity, running water, hath. Phone 3599.

Cat! D. Densmore. IDEAL Three-room cabins. Modern, on bathing beach. Rent by month or season.

Inq. Mrs. Martha Reed, Port Kent. N. Y.

MODERN COTTAGES Lake Champlain. $12 to $15 we kly. $2 extra completely furnished. Camp Everest, Milton. BEACH HOUSE Queen City Park.

Housekeeping apts. and rooms. Grand view' of lake. Use of phone. Phone 4043-JK.

LAKE CHAMPLAIN Four-room camp, boat, garage, well, 200 ft. frontage. $50 month. George Penell, Swanton. Vt.

SO. HERO Shadow Land Development. Some choice lots, sale or rent. Cottages if desired. Tel.

354 1-J. COATES' fullv $160. 4008. T.SLAND Summer cottage, furnished. Season's rental.

Goudey Realty Phone COTTAGE At Joe's Pond for sale. Inquire of Mrs. W. T. MaCreadie, West Danville.

Vt. CAM For rent at MailtTts Bay and South Hero. John Carlson. 14 University Terrace. CAMPS For sale at Malletts Bay.

Guy Malletts Bay. ROOMS FOR RENT With or Without Board 41 $4.00 TO S7.00 WEEK Fresh mod ern rooms, private bath, entrances. Frigidaires, day beds or full beds as wanted. Small kitchenettes. Mr.

Fredette, manager. 25 Elmwood Ave. Ph. 3717. BOOTH 28 Well furnished front room with kitchenette, for summer students or until Sept.

10. BUELL ST. Furnished room, continuous hot water. Couple or gentleman preferred. Tel.

1871. COLLEGE 102 Comfortable large room, furnished: central; cont. hot water. Privileges if desired. KING 89 Furnished douhle and single rooms, near bath.

Continuous hot water. SO. UNION 56 Large well fur nished front room. Phone 1593-R LARGE FRONT ROOM Furnished, private bath; suitable for two; modern: steam heat: continuous hot water. Call 3469-J.

MODERN BEDROOM Near bath. Continuous hot water in room. Ph. 3786. 27 No.

Winooski Ave. WANT Two young business women to share my economical home-like apartment; "central. Phone 2407-W mornings and evenings. WOULD LIKE) Elderly person to board Quiet village home. Kates reasonable.

Box 51-M. Free Press. APARTMENTS, FLATS Houses for Rent 43 7 AND $35 Your choice of two 5-rootn apartments in central location. Three rooms and bath, heated and continuous hot water. large porch.

$28. Ph. 63. Petersen's Real Estate Azry. 76 Church.

REAL ESTATE 60 HAY TOOLS Celebrated Case Moore hayforks and rope, hay choppers with molasses pulp. Burlington arm Supply Lake bt. PHILCO MYSTERY CONTROL. Used for demonstration only: regular price $162.50. To close at $99.50.

Gover's. 128 Church. PICTURE MOULDING Glass, hand carved and oval frames, two miter machines, vises, foot planes, nails screw-eyes, backing point, circle glass cutter. display stand for framed pictures, 15 graduating wuigs. Complete set up.

Others too numerous to mention. Less than ten cents on dollar. Tel 721. PIPE All kinds, for posts, drains, rail fences. Burlington Paper Stock Co, ill Archibald, Burlington.

PLYMOUTH 1936 sedan. Young grey mare, Shetland pony and saddle. W. E. Shedd.

Fairfax. Vt. PORTABLE TYPEWRITER Used Remington, practically new. $15. Bruhn's.

128 Church St. Tel. 185 POTATO PLANTER McCormick-Deer- ing, slightly used. C. E.

Brown, Essex Junction. POWER LAWN MOWERS Jacobsen, new. used. Free demonstration Lawn Mowers sharpened. Phone 1372-R.

C. I. Martin. PRIME ELECTRIC Fence units and accessories headquarters. $1850 up W.

A. Wheeler Sons. Jericho, Vt. Richmond, 3-4. R.

C. A. VICTOR Ten-tube combina tion radio-phonograph. Fine wal nut case. Only szo.

Bailey jhu sic Rooms. 159 Bank St. Tel. 238. SAIL BOAT 23 Write Box 46-M.

Tel. 987-M. ready to sail Free Press, or SOUND HARDWOOD BOARDING 5 and up, rough $15. PL1S $17. Matched pine and hemlock, planed Hemlock boards and dimension.

See or phone Clayton Marshia, East Fairfield. Phone 20. SPRING SUITS And topcoats, made- to-measure; $25 up. O'Hara Super Cleaners. 102 Cherry.

Tel. 59. TYPEWRITERS Sell. rent, repair. New portables; used standard ma chines; all makes.

Dingerson's Typewriter Exchange. 104 Church. Tel. 661. UPRIGHT PIANO Mahogany.

Cheap Telephone 1741-W. VACUUM CLEANER "Eureka." new For quick sale, $29.50. Telephone 425S-J. WIRTHMORE FEEDS Star Feed Store, No. Winooski Burlington.

Tel. 1061. Quality first al ways. Kree delivery. SPECIAL PRICES For a limited time on new and used McCormick- Deering 10-20 and Farmall trao- tors.

F. M. Warner, vergennes, Vt. SPECIAL 12-inch round head jointer. Excellent condition.

A. isaKer, Lake St. Phone 1354-W. WITHOUT OBLIGATION We will gladly assist you with your decorative problems. O'Halloran's Center St- AUCTIONS 61 AUCTION SALE At Queen City Pk.

Antiques and household goods, small tools, dishes, glass, etc. Don't miss it. June 17. 1 p. D.

S. in front of the Jones cottage. W. H. Tupper, auctioneer.

WANTS OF ALL KINDS 62 WANTED FOR CASH Old letters, documents. certain coins, antiques. Send for free circular of what 1 pay special prices for. War- ner McLaughlin. Fort Henry.

IS. i. COWS WANTED Holstein and Guern sey, blood tested, due to calf in July and August. Send price, description in first letter. H.

Savil- ampi. Westminster. Mass. CREAM Sweet or sour, delivered to our plant. 2c over N.

Y. extras. Green Mountain Dairv Products. 30 Brieht, Burlington. Vt.

HOUSEHOLD GOODS Highest cash prices paid. Giasston New and Used Furniture Store. 327 No. Winooski Ave. Tel.

1866. BICYCLE Wanted to buy. Used boy's, full size, in good condition. Booth St. BICYCLES Boys', girls'; bought, sold exchanged, repaired.

Blow's Tex aco Station. 42 Intervale Ave. 2917. BIG CHICKENS Fowl, broilers. Best cash prices paid.

Vt. Poultrv 66 Lafountain St. Tel. 1457. HOUSEHOLD GOODS Bought, sold, exchanged.

Modern Used Furniture Store. 161 So. Win. Ave. 1975.

LANE DOUBLE EDGER Also board sawver. E. D. Gussman, Roxbury. Vt.

USED FURNITURE And stoves, bought and sold. Burlington Furniture Exchange, 84 Pearl. Tel 2440. LIVESTOCK Pets and Poultry 65 BABY CHICKS From N. E.

tested stock. $10 per 100: Pekin ducklings. 25c each. W. T.

Grant Burlington. STARTED PULLETS Hallcross. to 14 weeks old. Will exchange for fowl or big chickens. Poirier Poultrv Dealer, 134 North Ave.

Tel. 1669-R. GOAT SWAP! Yearling buck and pair 8-week bucks, for good milking doe; or will sell all three. C. E.

Townsend, Lincoln Mt. Road, Warren. HORSES HORSES HORSES 20 TO CHOOSE FROM All sizes, colors. Pair Canadian young, acclimated, sound, in work now. Come and see them: at $275.

A new lot consigned from one of Ohios best shippers. Jus out of spring work there. Quiet, well broken, well bred chunks from 1.200-1.700 lbs. It will be a glad surprise for you to see them, at the prices they will be sold for. Our daily customers, constantly state: "'They are the best we have seen in years for the money.

Satisfaction guar anteed with every horse. We also have ten good used horses at bar gain prices "See Place for Place's Livestock Exchange, Upper Main Essex Junction. MARES Four years, 1.350. bay or black. Also cheap mare.

I rue workers. Would take 2 or 3-year-old mate in exchange. A. C. Jack son.

ergennes. t. PIGS Ten. seven weeks old, for sale F. M.

Burns. Essex. Vt. RACE HORSE Known as Single Bob Reason for selling, death ot owner. Tel.

or write, 251-22 Lancas ter. Mrs. Clifford Griffin, Lancas ter. N. H.

RED PULLETS Laying and ready to litv. B. McCoach. Urana isle. TWO FANCY 5 gaited saddle horses, guaranteed.

Price right. Carleton Soule. Fairfield. t. Tel.

TOP CASH PRICES LIVESTOCK ALL KINDS GATES AND SON. Enosburg Falls 69. Franklin 15-4. A FINE CARLOAD OF CANADIAN HORSES Sold on assignment of milk pool money. Horses and cows in exchange, iv.

uner, water htirv Center. Vt. A GOOD VARIETY OF HORSES On and. absolutely no sickness. Also cedar posts for sale.

Giles Wil-lev. Essex Jet. Tel. 131. AUTOMOBILES 70 Passenger Cars FORD 1937 deluxe 4-door sedan.

F. E. atnaude. Nash-Lafayette and Willvs-Overland Dealer, 51 Pearl St. Tel.

1779. PLYMOUTH 1932 coach: 1930 Ford coach. Sell or trade for what have vou? O. Bombardier. Jonesville.

vt. WHAT HAVE YOU To trade for a used car? Burlington Used Car Exchange, 134 Archibald St. Tel. 3837. MISCELLANEOUS For Sale 43 BUELL ST.

Four-room modern first floor, heated, continuous hot water. Phone 1S71. BUELL 68 Six-room second floor apartment, heated: central location. Tel. 2902-W.

CLARKE 36 Living room, bedroom, kitchen and bath, furnished, 2nd floor. Call 2669-M after 5 p. m. GRANT 16 Two and four-room unfurnished apartments. Heat, baths, cont.

hot water; garage. HUNGERFORD 65 Furnished 2-room apartment, screened porch; available Julv 1. Phone 3318-W. LOOMIS 28 Furnished kitchenette apt. Also 6 rooms, unfurnished.

LOOMIS 123 Large living room, in -a -door bed, kitchen, dinette. Suitable for three ladies. 1193-W. LOOMIS 129 Heated apartment, 4 rooms, kitchenette, bath, screened porch, garage. Adults.

Ph. 766 or 1996-M. NORTH AVE. Five-room modern second floor, heated, continuous hot watpr Artnlts Ph 11RR-W NORTH 217 Upstairs 6-room wnartment. with bath, carace.

Call 974. NORTH 1184 Modern five-room bungalow, bath, garage, for rent or will sell on rental basis. 1240 North Ave. NO. UNION 51 Three-room furnished apt.

110 College Five rooms, unfurnished, heated. NO. WILLARD, 122 Five-room bath, first floor, hardwood floors. Adults. Tel.

831. NO. WINOOSKI 132 Four-room furnished apt, with modern bath. Tel. 1185-W.

PINE 151 Furnished four-room apartment, continuous hot water. Tel. 1444. SO. UNION Three rooms and bath.

nice porch, garage, $35. Also on Adams 2 5-room $35. Several camps at Malletts Bay at a good price. J. R.

Thibault, Ph. 122. Call for Miss LaRose. SO. WILLARD 31 Five rooms, oil heat, hot water, stove.

refrigerator. Adults. 968. SO. WILLARD, 125 Furnished two or three-room apartment; private bath, sleeping porch.

Ph. 1488 SO. WINOOSKI AVE, 49 Heated apt four rooms, bath, oil burner, con tinuous hot water. SO. WINOOSKI 281 Small fur nished in private home.

At tractive outside ana in. central New oil furnace, gas stove and Frigidaire. Adults. Ph. 2146-W, ESSEX JUNCTION" House, centrally located.

J. H. Hilliker. Telephone Essex Junction, 2o8-W. APARTMENT HOUSE Hill section.

earnings $2,136 yearly: fine condition; large lot. Price $13,500. S3.500 down buvs it. Chausse Real Estate 138 Church St. APARTMENTS 3.

4. 5, 6 rooms, fine locations. $28-565. Heated and unheated. Frank's Real 4615.

FIVE-ROOM Second floor apartment. 315 Maple St. $30. Inquire T. B.

Wright. FOUR AND FIVE ROOMS Heated. Fine location, newly decorated Central. See them now. Phone 1268-M.

FOUR-ROOM APT. Cheerful, central location, insulated. Cross ventilation, tile bath with shower. Continuous hot water, electric range and refrigerator. Phone 1525-R.

FURNISHED APT. For summer month at Ridsewood. R. T. Plat-ka.

phone FURNISHED Three-room kitchenette apartment, unheated. Ph. 3268. NEW MODERN APT. Half of duplex house, sound proof.

Three rooms down. 2 rooms and bath up. Air-conditioning system (keep cool). Well insulated; electric fireplace, large piazza, garage. So.

Union St. $45. Call 3011 afternoon or evening for appointment. SUMMER RENT To September 15. Excellent furnished apartmosit of three rooms and bath, with garage.

Verv attractive. Rental for term. $175. Smith Jackson Howard, insurance and real estate. TENEMENT Four rooms and bath 15 Stevens Winooski, Vt.

Tel 3730. ROVING, TRUCKING and Storage 48 HILLIKER'S VAN SERVICE Return loads wanted from Boston and New York city vicinities to any Vermont points. Furniture storage, private stalls. Ph. 258-W Essex Junction.

Vt. WANTED Notice taken. Vans available, full, part loads going Hart ford. New Haven. Conn, returning i XT T- xiociiesier, i.

vicinitv or en route. Chase Movers. ASHES AND RUBBISH Removed Cei lars cleaned. Furniture, pianos etc. moved.

John Demag. Tel 1901 LET AERO Mayflower Vans move you. Mrs. Curtis vogier, agent. 272 -Pearl.

Phone 3142. BUSINESS PLACES For Rent 50 OFFICE OR SMALL STORE With splendid show window. All heated, ground floor location, one door from Church SL on College St. Inquire Free Press business office. COLLEGE 185 Ground floor.

business office, or small store. First door off Church SL Inquire Free Press Business office. STORAGE SPACE Also two garages Reasonable rent. Frank's Real Estate, 83 No. Winooski Ave.

4615. STORES And business bldgs. Best locations. Sale or rent. Reason-able prices.

Frank's Real Est. 4615 OFFICE To rent, on second floor, 94 Church St. Inquire J. H. Macom ber at that address.

Tel. 205. OFFICES 1, 2. 3, 4 rooms, newly re modeled. Reasonable prices, lbo Bank St.

Tel. 1734 or 294. MISCELLANEOUS For Sale 60 AUTO SEAT COVERS All new. in good condition. Fabric, straw and combinations.

Sold as high as S9.95. Reduced to $1.50. $1.00 and 75 cents. Norton fc 224 St. Paul St.

BICYCLES New and used. sold, rent ed, repaired, parts. Dooley lu Intervale Ave. Tel. 260.

BOAT Brand new 14-foot round bottom skiff. Color green, completely fitted for 2 sets of oars. Price S79.95. Montgomery Ward fc Co. CABBAGE PLANTS Danish ball head 50c per 100; S3.00 a 1.000.

O. J. Beauchemin. Shelburne Rd. CEMENT CHIMNEY BLOCKS Built-in or standard flue.

E. L. Bouchard. Essex Junction. Phone 240.

DELAVAL MILKERS More in use than any other make. C. F. Gove and Son. Burlington.

Tel. 968. DPiY HARD WOOD All kinds, sand. gravel, stone, cinders, top soil. Tel 522.

Holcomb 349 Ft Paul. ELECTRIC WASHER "A- B. apt. size, used 1 year. $1550 DEEP WELL PUMP $35.

ICE REFRIGERATOR Five in family size; good condition. $7. MAYTAG Square tub electric washer. $39.50. MILK COOLER -used one year.

Six-can pizp $53.50. S. R. CARTER 6 CHASE LANE. TEL.

3196. FURNITURE Occasional walnut table, nearly new. $3-50: 3-piece walnut mission set table and 2 cliairsK $5: folding camp cots. $1 each: 5-piece walnut bedroom set (bed, chest, dresser, vanity and bench). $35: curtains, etc.

Call at 129 Charlott" St. between 1 and 2 p. m. GAS RANGE 4-bumer. heat control oven.

All white porcelain, blue trim. Phone 850. Price $20 PHILCO RADIOS The world's finest radio 59-95 to $195. A. Doue las, Essex Jet, Vt.

Phone 219-W. APARTMENTS, FLATS Houses for Rent Temperatures BOSTON, June 15. Thursday: Max. 7:30 Weather Albany 75 72 Rain Boston 75 68 Partly Cloudy 72 64 Rain 80 66 Partly Cloudy 52 72 Clear 62 54 Cloudy 4 76 Cloudy 96 92 Clear 72 68 Clear 84 82 Cloudy 72 60 Rain 74 68 Partly Cloudy 88 86 Cloudy 74 68 Partly Cloudy 74 66 Cloudy 80 72 Clear 86 80 Clear 74 60 Clear 62 60 Cloudy 90 88 Clear 74 74 Clear 84 80 Clear Buffalo Chicago Denver Helena Jacksonville Kansas City Los Angeles Miami Montreal New Haven New Orleans New York Northfield Philadelphia Pittsburgh Portland San Francisco St. Louis St.

Paul Washington General Conditions The disturbance that was over Minnesota Wednesday night is advancing rapidly east-northeastward over southwestern Quebec, with a trough extending southward to Lake Ontario, and thence west-southwestward to eastern Colorado. Pressure is also low over the northern Rocky mountain region. High pressure prevails over and northeast of Bermuda with an extension westward to the south Atlantic coast. Another high pressure is advancing eastward over Manitoba. During the last 24 hours showers have occurred in the north Pacific states, the northern plateau, the middle and northern Rocky mountain region, the lake region, and in the south Atlantic and east gulf states.

Temperatures have risen in the Ohio and Mississippi valleys, the lower lake region, and in the interior of the middle Atlantic and north Atlantic states. Temperatures have fallen in the middle plains states, the Rocky mountain and plateau regions and in the interior of the north Pacific states. YESTERDAY'S WEATHER RECORD (For the 24 hours ending at 7:30 p. Data furnished by the local office of the United States Weather Bureau. 12m.

Barometer 30.04 29.99 29.82 Temperature 60 70 65 Humidity 68 60 68 Wind S.ll S.16 S.E.9 sky Clear Cloudy Raining Highest temperature alter 7:30 a. 76. Lowest temperature before 7:30 a. 51. Precipitation, trace.

Sun rises today at 4:09 a. m. Sun sets at 7:38 p. m. BURLINGTON TEMPERATURE 1ND PRECIPITATION DATA This Month to Midnight June 14 Temperature Departure from normal this month to date 11.

Average daily departure .8. Departure from normal since January 1 428. Average daily departure since January 1 2.6. Precipitation Total this month to date 2.69. Departure from normal 1.12.

Total since January 1 to date 16.89. Departure from normal 4.95. NORTH BERKSHIRE Mr. Mrs. Thomas Hall and son, Fred, accompanied by Ernest Hall, Dorothy and Nellie Joslyn Sheldon Springs, visited relatives in Waterloo, P.

recently. Mrs. Hattie Walbeoff of West Berkshire was a guest of Mr. and Mr. and Mrs.

H. J. Tracy were also callers in that home recently. Mr. and Mrs.

Harland Hoadley of South Berkshire visited in the nf Mr and Trs R. m- stead last Friday. "U'T ton a numoer ui uays jasu week for observation and treat ment at the Mary Fletcher Hospital, returning home each night. Leonard Lacroix and family oaiuiuay cvcimie cancio ui Brattleboro, accompanied by Mrs. Erma Clark, passed last week-end with C.

S. Chaffee and Mr. and Mrs. F. H.

Wing. Mr. Chaffee re- 1. Miss Elizabeth Forty in 1 company with Ira Vincent and his mother, Mrs. Minnie Vincent, of Falls motored tc Sher- broke, Canada, Monday to see Twiner r.snrop onH niocn jbeth.

Mit. vernon rtecora passea two in jYanklin last week visit- her grandmother, Mrs. Eu- nice Wright. Mr. and Mrs.

Albert Forty Of Elizabeth Forty, and family. Mrs. Forty returned home with them oe present at me graduation their son. Archer. Mr.

and Mrs. Hilton Chaffee spent Sunday in Richford with relatives. N. B. Master of Burlington and Miss Muriel Record of Enosburg Falls spent last week in the home Mr.

and Mrs. Vernon Record. Max Tittemore of Franklm Hw -ft i tory in the world, has made two YOUNG HIGH SCHOOL. GIRL. De sires work for board, room, in pood home.

Box 18. Free Press. EMPLOYMENT OFFERED 23 ASSISTANT MANAGER Experienced. "5'3A5" Give g5od word picture of qualifications. Box 17 ITVeo Prui ox 49-M.

Free Press Cashier and bookkeeper Ex perienced. wanted. AddIv G. K. Hauck, Montgomery Ward o.

CHAMBERMAID Experienced, wanted for small resort hotel. Must be neat in appearance and strong enough to put in a long day during rush periods. Single woman and Protestant preferred. Room, board and wages in keeping with position. Address Box 52-M.

Free Prss. CHOPPERS Wanted. $1.50 cord Camp furnished, long job. Robert vt. COUNTRY GIRL Capable, industri- US.

Quiet, assist housework tOlir- acres. Milton, Vt. FARM HAND Wanted iiust be good maker. bv month A. F.

Man- or- cuanottp. vt. MAN Experienced, for general farm work. Good teamster and milker. Box JS0-M.

Free Press. MAN For general farm work. Wil- liam Mallow. Jericho. Vt.

MARRIED MAN On farm. House, rent, wood, milk furnished. Box 56-M. Free Press. MARRIED MAN On farm.

Would consider renting to reliable party. E. H. Chates. Phone 159-M, Essex -PASTRY COOK At once, short order cook, several niaios.

atrong ployment service. SINGLE MAN On dairy farm. Steady and reliable. C. K.

Jones. Waits- field. Vt. Tel. 8-K.

TEACHER Or colleee student for summer work: splendid experience: good pay. Box 55-M. Free Press. INSTRUCTION 25 MEN-WOMEN Get U. S.

government jobs. Commence $105 to S175 month. Try ncxt Burlington examinations. Prepare immediately. Sample coaching, full particulars, and list positions free.

Ap-ply today. Box 30-M. Free Press. RUSINESS Opportunities 27 ESTABLISHED MEAT And bakery route now making good money. Will sacrifice for S300.

This includes Chevrolet panel truck and refrigerator. Write Box 13, Free Press. GAS STATION 8 overnight cabins, dance hall: beer and wine license. Reason for sale sickness. Route 7.

Milton. Vt. Louis Robillard- GROCERY AND MEAT BUSINESS In of aDut 10.000. doing good uusiiicss. neason ior selling, nave other business.

Price and terms, from Henry Todd, broker, Burlington. Vt. PLACE Formerly occupied by Real Cream for rent. Suitable for creamery or other purposes. Ill Maple St.

Phone 3S7-W. ROOMING HOUSE-RESTAURANT State road. All year business, equipped. $1,000 down. Tourist Home Summer and winter sports.

State road register proves good business. $1,000 down. Grocery and Eakery One of best in Burlington, gross income last year S57.809. Bowen Realty. Enosburg.

STONE-CAVE RESTAURANT Oppo- site Bijou Theatre, Portland Morrisville. t. Jrully Equipped. DO YOU WANT A new business profession of your own. with all the trade you can attend to? Then become a foot correctionist and in few weeks earn good income in service fees not medical or chiropody easy terms for home training; no further capital needed: no goods to buy no agency.

Established 1S94, tenhenson Laboratory, 74 Back Bay, Boston, Mass. MONEY TO LOAN 30 ALL PURPOSE CREDIT CARD Good up to $300 immediately without red tape. Get one. use it at Home or when tra veling, for accident, picking up a cash bargain. extra shopping money, a prolonged visit, to meet unexpected emergency, or if stranded without funds.

AVAILABLE ONLY AT PERSONAL FINANCE CO. JOHN D. FRATES. Mgr. 34 Church St.

Burlington. Vt. Over Ligerett's. Phone 4373. K1 nnw to rbk; ACKS! Quit worrying about money.

We nave a loan for vou. Week. ly or monthly payment for as long as lonms. fciiver flan, inc. 196 Main St.

Tel. 1328. PERSONAL LOANS To $300. New location; ground floor. Private consultation rooms: quick service Mitchell Hinsdale, 240 College Burlington, near Y.

M. C. A. REAL ESTATE 35 BARGAIN For quick sale or exchange ror Burlington property. 200-acre farm, all modern equipment, two houses, electricity, gravity water, bath room, new pipe furnace, henhouses, brooder house, barn 110x50.

60 tie-ups. silo. 40 milking cows, two horses, truck, tractor, milking machine, sugar orchard. 1.000 sap bucket, or. State patrolled highway, 8 miles from St.

Albans, step to villages, railroad station. Boston milk market. 1.000 ft. tochool. Apply at once to Al-cide 3.

Quesnel. Enosburg Falls, Vt. Tel. East Fairfield. 19-14.

IF YOU ARE LOOKING FOR Not just a house but a real home, centrally located, and nice neighborhood consider this. Built of solid brick, consists of 11 full rooms, one complete bath and two lavatories, two large fireplaces In fact, everything that the well appointed house should have. Cost 535,000 to build. Can be bought for $13,000. Shown by appointment onlv.

Pariseau Sloane Agency. Tel. 2417-M. 97 Elm wood Ave. IN ST ALBANS An opportunity of a lifetime to buy a good business property in very good -epair In a good business district, suit able for any business At a right price, and very good terms for the right man.

J. R. Thibault, broker, Burlinston 122. FOR SALE OR RENT Large 2-story house in South Shaftsbury. Steam heat, modern conveniences, ga rage.

Ideal location for tourist business or physician. No physi cian in town at present. C. Taylor. South Shaftshurv.

Vt. FARM Of 400 acres in Franklin County, for sale. 50 head of cattle and swine. House and barns in first class shape. All equipped with tools, A good investment.

J. G. Gaines. Enosburg Falls. Vt.

EXCEPTIONAL FARM And established tourist business. Private lake, modern cabins, lodge, gas station, store, good buildings. Cement road, near city. Large income. Box 53-M.

Free Pre-is. 100 ACRES 20 head. 16 milkers. 2 horses, good buildings, running spring water, electricity, half-mile to school and State ro'ad. SI.

000 down. $100 a yr. Price S4.000 Bwen Realty. Knosburtr NEW SIX-ROOM HOMES Every nmd- ern convenience, oft Shlburne Garase and ample lot. $5,000.

Easv terms. Franks Real Estate, 4615. I HICKS FUNERAL HOME. INC. 141 i No.

Main St, St. Albans. VL 5S0 Eranches: Fairfax. Enosburgi rails Miiton. Cambridge.

A. BOUCHER AND SON. Est. 1900. i Funeral Home 169 North St Private ambulance service.

Tel 965 FLORISTS 8 FLO WLRS AND PLANTS For every, occasion, novelties. Gove. The L'1-v- CTt- 1V.1 Main LfrmA 1 '( LABARGE FLOWER SHOP Send flowers to graduates. Tel 4-6-4-0. 163 Cherry St.

LOST AND FOUND 10 LOST Sunday between Bayside and Grand Isle Two men's coats, one navy, one brown and checkered nH HI i-lc ii ii i rt Pn-i Lena Wmship. 254 Elm Mont- pelier. Vt. Phone 746-R. WILL PARTY SEEN Picking up J.

S. Royal tire, mounted on Ford V-8 wheel, across from my drive- -m in T.tfiosvi 1 lo mhirn 1 1 Dovle, and avoid furth-' er "trouble. PERSONALS 12 NUEONE CORSETIERE Call Mrs. Alice Thomas. R.

for appointment. Satisfaction guaranteed. Tel. 80 Colchester Ave. BUSINESS SERVICES 15 ftri "I terials.

Lamson Motor Service. 7 1 Fletcher PI. ELECTRIC WELDING Any job. anywhere Experienced operators, modern equipment, prompt service. Vermont Structural Steel Corporation.

Burlington. Vt. Ph. 78. ORIENTAL RUGS Washed and repaired by expert workmen.

AH work guaranteed. Located with Tousley's. Am prepared to serve rnv old customers and manv new ones. Tel. 432-M or 2061.

Charles Bashaw. IPERMANENTS Machine, machin less. wireless. S2. S3 50.

$5. Helen's Beauty Ph.p. 138 Church. 1776. PERMANENTS $350.

$4. $5. 56, 57.50 up. Ruth's Beauty Shop. 127 Cherry St.

Tel. 237. PERMANENTS S3 up: other beauty items. 35c each "Charlotte's." 93 Church. Hollywood loca Ph.

3305. PERRY'S BEAUTY SHOP "'Dollar Dav Special." $." 53.50 ones at $2 50. 149 Cherry- PROVOST SANITARIUM Home for invalids and elderlies. Nursing care for 102 Adams St. 1S65 RUG WASHING Repairing, binding: carpets cleaned, ref ringed: Orient- a specialty.

Tousley. 2064. SUMMER SPORT SHOES Men's, women's. hildren's. Repaired like new.

Sikora'3 Correct Shoe Repairing. 9 Center St. TELEPHONE For dn- cleaning pressing and tailoring." Delivery service, h. Solomon. 59 church.

Spravins. prunine. rahlinsr. lightning protection. Burlington Forestry Co, Ph.

233. Essex Jun-tion UPHOLSTERED FURNITURE Recovered, repaired. cleaned, de-mothed: cushions Free estimates. Tousiey'e. 44 Intervale RrJ.

2064. WINDOWS CLEANED Everywhere. If we clean them, they're clean. Cleaning of all kinds. American Window Cleaning 3197 3784 I dodge 1937 i-ton 159-inch w.

C. W. St. John one day jzxh j.u-piy uuais. reDuiu motor.

'iact n-cb-r r- 1 l- ecn i tio wcti. his parents, Mr. and Mrs. JohniTREF service WALLA A. STEARNS Dodge and Plymouth Dealer.

116 No. Main. St. Albans. 670-W.

pontiac 19.34 8 4-door sedan. Will sell or trade tor livestock. cellent condition. John B. Roque, Grand Isle.

t. CHRYSLER 1929 sedan. 6-cylinder. automatic brakes. Cheap, good condition.

Apply 69 Foster st. AUTOMOBILES Commercials 70-A Tracks '36 CHEVROLET Hi -ton. 131" w. Greeoire of this city: three sisters Fred Bushey of Springfield. Mrs.

F. G. Hope and Mrs. Adnen Bombardier of St. Albans.

The funeral will be held Saturday morning. Funsrel of Mrs. Libercenr Special to Fre BARRE. June 15. Funeral chassis, cab.

duals. $350: nome oi Mr. ana Mrs. ciar---ton 7x52 stake body, mud.ence Young in West Berkshire. tires.

$375; '36 CHEVROLET Jj- Clyde and lnz Carr and CHERnotETeWP-aton- Anald Carr of Enosburg Falls $350: '36 ford ivi with 9x7; were Sunday callers of Mr. and heavy duty express bodv. 6 50x20 Mrs. Bert Ryea. good tires, dual.

$325. SHEARER! -vrr nnri Mr; Ton Smith nf services for Mrs. Henry Libercent'FREE PRESS WANT ADS PAY Free Press Classified Want Ad Prices i CASH PRICES Payment before first publication Is required to earn these prices. CHEVROLET Opposite Cen- tral Fye Station. BETTER USED TRUCKS INTERNATIONAL HARVESTER- COMPANY 30 Main SL Tel.

3650. pick-up and panel trucks ton international. 1936: Ford 193 Reo 1936. Fitzpatrick s. 98 Lake-i view Terr.

a I ito ArrFflB I AV.V.ta5UKlta Tires, Parts, Repairs, Service glass and safety glass New: and used, rear axles, mufflers, tail Tel. 778. 75 AUTOS WANTED USED CARS Bought for cash; eoldof and exchanged Burlington Motoi Sales. 51 Elmwood Ave. Tel 2222 WILL SELL YOUR CAR On com mission or buv for cash.

F. Patnaude. 51 Pearl. Tel. 1779.

CACHE OF HISTORY CAN'T BE TAPPED i jing lio of One Four Seven 30 Day Days Days Days Up to 15 words, 3 lines .60 .96 1.47 5.40 16 to 20 words. 4 lines .80 1.23 1.96 720 21 to 25 words, 5 lines 1.00 1.60 2.45 9.00 26 to SO words. 6 lines 1.20 1.92 2.94 lOTSO 31 to 35 words, 7 lines 1.40 2.24 3.43 12.60 36 to 40 words. 8 lines 1.60 2.56 3.92 14.40 41 to 45 words, 9 lines 1 1.80 2.88 1 4.41 16.20 46 to 50 words, 10 lines 2.00 3.20 4.90 1 18.00 PORTLAND, Ore. (-Pi What is'5150 Buest in that home.

two -Have locf Prices quoted above for more than one day are for consecutive Insertions. Cash prices are earned only if entire order is paid for before first publication. Minimum price for any ad Is for three lines. Count five average words for each line. Contract and Charge Rates on Application.

Telephone orders received before 4:00 p. m. earn the cash price If payment ts made to representative before publication. Free Messenger Service. The Free Press will not be responsible for errors after the first insertion.

said to be the only authentic ver-( sion of Oregon history between 1824 and the first great wagon1 train visit in 1843 lies Wlth Mr- an lished in the archives of the Hurl-! son's Bay Company, London. Dr. Burt Brown Barker, vice- Telephone 3000 president of the University of Ore- i trips to London in an effort to gon, who calls it the "greatest un- persuade the Hudson's Bay corn-touched source of American to release it for publication. WEEK Combination livins and bedroom, kitchen, bath. 476 St.

Paul St. Phone 27S4-W..

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