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WANTS OF ALL KINDS 62 Page 13 Burlington Free Press, Tuesday, April 27, 1943 CARD OF THANKS Read the ads under Ve express our deepest appreciation toj rmr tip ie-hhors and friends for the I Don't waste gasoline in a worn out car, trade it today. classification "Automobiles 70 WANTED To buv direct from private owner after May 20th about 25 head grade Ayrshire cows ffome fresh rest freshening later. Private bluer paving all rash. Must be blood and T. II.

negative. Box 32 Free Press. 43 35 APARTMENTS, FLATS, EMPLOYMENT OFFERED 23 1 REAL ESTATE William C. Fox Special to the Free Press MONTPELIER, April 26. William Carl Fox who left this city Thursday for Elmira, N.

Y. where he was to spend a few days, died there suddenly Sunday morning, according to word received by friends here. Mr. Fox had resided in Montpel-ier for the past nine years and was employed as chauffeur for Mrs. L.

OFFERED 23 lovelv floral tributes, the furnishing of cars and all their acts of kindness during our bereavement. MRS. ISABELL ROBERTS AND children J. WALLACE ROBERTS MR. AND MRS.

SYLVESTER ROBERTS MR AND MRS. WILLIAM MCEVILA MR. AND MRS. RAYMOND VAN- DERHOOF MR. AND MRS.

HENRY LANGE- POULTRY WANTED All kinds. Fowl and big Chickens. Write, phone or bring to Foirer Poultry Dealer, 1230 North TtL. 1669. HOUSES AND OUfUAtS EARN $1 HOURLY Full or part time.

FARM FOR SALE Located in Brunswick. Vermont. 21 miles, from North Stratford. N. H.

400 acres of land on the Connecticut River. Heat For Write Maisonette Dresses, aiancnes-ter. N. H. for Spring Catalogue.

COMPETENT GIRL Or woman for general housework. Two adults in family. References required. Mrs. Harvev T.

Rutter. 57 Brookes Ave. Mrs. Mary Mahoney Mrs. Mary Elizabeth Mahoney 64, wife of Postmaster Patrick Mahoney of 288 Maple died yester PERSON ALONE Will give a home to FURNISHED Two room kitchen apt.

frigidaire. heated, hot water, free electric. Inq. 16 Adams St. 'IF You have anything at all in any line whatsoever, that you wish to 1 buv.

sell, or ex haute, drop lin COOK References required. Mrs. Ralph N. Hill. 227 South Willard Phone 1226.

Good Buildings, 12 room house, electrlcitv. steam heated house. Telephone North Stratford. N. 11.

45-2 or write to Arthur Beauleau, North Stratford. N. H. a man, for a lew hours ngnt wont, in small apt. house.

Pleasant surroundings, no furnace care. Phone 2165-J. cont WAY MR. AND MRS. HOWARD LA ROW 3 ROOM Heated fiynished apt D.

Taft. He was 51 years oi age. givinir nil the particulars to P. O. P.ox 672.

Burlington. Vt. frigidaire not water, gas iinig-. COUPLES Private and institutional SNICK EL Or brass student lamps; sin- central location. Ph.

1912. K2 Uiekok PI 8 Mrs. Ellen S. Harris FARM 340 acres, on hard surfaced FLORISTS $150 up. Cook private Strong Agency.

48 EXPERIENCED A la carte man want MOVING, TRUCKING and Storage Special to the Free Press STOWE, April 26. Mrs. Ellen Styles Harris, widow of Whitman Harris, formerly of Stowe, died road, level meadows. Plenty oi wood, electricitv. new water system, drinking bowls.

Good house and barn. Can be developed to 50-60 cow farm. $25 per acre cash. Reason for selline have two farms. ed at once.

54a room ana Doara Box 35 Free Press. CORSAGES And cut flowers, potted plants, design work. continuous service at 1.106 No. Farring-ton's Florists, 69 Church St. 2406-W.

A CORSAGE Is always thrilling. LABARGE FLOWER SHOP 163 Cherry Street. Tel. 4640. HILLIKER VAN SERVICE Unloading vpsrprriav in Montclair.

N. J. She EXPERIENCED BAKERY' HELP Good pay. Box 5, Free Press. Buv directly from owner, save real tor's fees.

Box 50M Free day morning in a local nospiiai. She had lived here since 1923. I She was born in Poultney, Nov. 2, 1878, the daughter of Patrick and Margaret Brennan, and her early life was spent in Poultney where she attended the public schools and the Troy Conference academy. Nov.

11, 1903, she was married to Dr. Mahoney, who survives her with eight of their ten children: Mrs John Waldron, Staten Island, N. Capt. James Mahon-ev army doctor, stationed in North Africa, Mrs. Henry Farmer, Mrs.

Bernard J. Leddy, Dr. Maurice Mahoney, all of this city, Capt. John Mahoney, army chaplain in the South Pacific, Mrs. LARGE And complete 14 room house.

leaves three sons, George of Montclair. Dwight of Walpole, N. and Harlan; two daughters, Mrs. Marearet Harrison of Short Hills, Augusta. Hartford.

Philadelphia, in near future. Furniture storage. Priv. stalls. oTJR VANS Week April 12 in Boston, Hartford, N.

Y. City, Can handle more either direction. Contact us Chase Movers. Allied Van Agent. very central.

Particularly suited lot- EASTER PLANTS And lillies. On display at the Flower Pot Greenhouse, Winooski. Tel. 1869-J. KVPrKNTED STENOGRAPHER doctor's office and home, or con or double old chests ami black mircloth chairs and sofas.

H. E. Knapp. 407 West Street. Rutland.

JVt. ALL LfVE POULTRY Highest N. Y. market pi ices. Prompt truck erv-ice.

Get our price before selling VL Poultry Outlet, TrlS7. R.Hoynlton. CAST-OFFCl-OTlING Men' and boys suits, mackinaws. Jackets, boots and sluMK. Highest cash prices.

Bring to Trading Post, St. Altmns. WAN I KlecT Itef ri gT7 Washing "-chines. Sales, Stoves, Radios, Good Used Furniture, Rugs. F.

Pat. JU P. arl St. WANT Several brood sows to furrow this month or next. Write what have and price.

P.ox MM Free rrc? WE WANT Old "uewspnper, mags- OOOD TYPIST AINU AtiUt I version to several apartments. Ex fiPKRATK DICTAPHONE MA FLOWERS AND PLANTS For every and Mrs. Pauline Crane of cellent condition. Stoker hot water CHINE. GOOD HOURS, EXCEL- occasion: novelties.

Gove, ine lor-ist, 184 Main Phone 2620. T.K'T WAGES. APPLY IN PER heat. Lot 63 207. Smith.

Bell fIoiard.Inc SON ONLY. GENERAL HOME -600 fruit trees, mn- ACRE FARM 200 EQUIPMENT 109 COLLEGE YOUR FUTURE IS IN THE AIR AN OPPORTUNITY TO WORK AS AN AIRLINE OPERATIONS AGENT In Burlington, Albany, N. or New York City EXPERIENCE NOT NECESSARY Draft deferred men or women will be interviewed all week at the Vermont Hotel. CALL OR WRITE WILLIAM J. HARLOW, Superintendent of Stations, COLONIAL AIRLINES VERMONT HOTEL, Burlington, Vt.

12 PERSONALS chinerv. 25 Holsteins. water bowls. Montclair, N. J.

There will be a service Wednesday afternoon at 1:30 at the grave In Riverbank cemetery. C. C. Stafford in charge of arrangements. Mrs.

Marie Pedgeon STREET. AERO-MAYFLOWER TRANSIT CO. Nation-wide mover. M. W.

Vogler. 272 Pearl Phone 3142. ASH ES A UP. BI 1 1 REMOVED Cellars cleaned. Furniture, pianos, move.

1. Ji.l i nI a p. T1 CITY CARTER. Tel. 70S.

Anv kind of trucking and moving. Ashes, rubbish, furniture, freight. Marquis. WANTED Boarding home, good re fined Christian, days a weeK, ior 3 children, ages 3, 6 and 9. See Mrs.

Katherine D. Pillsbury, Downy-Flake Restaurant. EXPERIENCED WAITRESS Apply person. Hi-Hat Restaurant, 148 Church St. VERMONT POULTRY CO.

Buyers of 51 EXPERIENCED Waitress wanted, at once. $7 rer week and board, J14.0O0. 127 acres in llinesburg for $3,000, with $1,000 down. 100 acres in Shoreham. house, barn.

$3,000 cash. 30 acres Bridport, 7 room house. $2,750. Chester M. Wav, realtor, Middlebury.

TeT FARM -r- For sale, my 235 acre farm, 100 acres wood lot, tillable, 11 miles from Burlington, in the town of Williston. will sU cheap for quick sale. H. R. Sheri- dan.

9V. NEW SIX ROOM Bungalow on Willis-ton road convenient to airport on bus line, good garden, garnge. MISCELLANEOUS For Rent live poultry, closed for duration, gone to war work. one day off. Park Cafe, Burlington.

ziiie. rars and con p-ipii Call 31V). iUirlinrton Waste I. Metal, Burlington. Vt.

WE WANT ld new papei tim en-7ines, rags. Will pav the best pine. Wiil call tor. Phone' 11. un-eNon 322 No.

Winooski Av WILL PRICE WILFRED BEAUTY Studio has new FARM HELP Married or single, poul- Donald Parker, Arlington, a. and Mrs. Donald Maley, of this citv. She is also survived by one brother Dr. John P.

Brennan, Camden, JN and five grandchildren. Funeral services will be held Wednesday morning 10 In the Cathedral of the immaculate Conception. Interment will be in St. Raphael cemetery, Poultney. Until the hour of the serv-horiv will remain at her late S6 ACRE FARM Tractor and plows.

Electricitv and running water. 16 telephone number 102. Anna Thibault, 69 Greene trv, barn and outside, work. m. Pummell.

Tel. 101-3. St, stanchions. Inquire Maty Kettle-man, New Haven, Vt. South Deerfield.

Xass. 15 For hardware, ithir dry goods, to! shoe and dept. stores. M. Seid'n, 10" Winchester 1'rooklm.

Mns. SERVICES OF INTEREST TO THE HOME PASTURE 75 acres in Jeiicho, rent nr sell Inouire GOING IN ARMY so must sell ira- FEMALE Cooks and assistant cooks wanted for institution work. Must be in good health. Good pay and excellent living quarters. Box 803, Brattleboro, Vermont.

William Kellot-g. Shellmrne. FEED BAGS Bui lap and cut ton. And rt im ir "shoo i Burlington Paper Stock. BUSINESS Opportunities 27 71 home.

The Dwyer Funeral Service. Ill Archibald St. FOR UPHOLSTERING That is different call 4790-W. Morrison's, Van Ness Bldg 25 years factory trained. Special to the Free Press MIDDLEBURY.

April 26. Mrs. Marie Burnett Pidgeon died at the home of her daughter, Mrs. Samuel Gordon, this morning. She was the daughter of Mr.

and Mrs. Oliva Burnett, and was born in Nashua, N. in 1867. She is survived by four other daughters, Mrs. Rupert Taylor, Mrs.

Agnes Gallipeau and Mrs. Arthur Monville, of Rutland and Mrs. Philip Ouimett of Schenectady, N. Y. one sister, Mrs.

Anthony Banna of Boston, one brother, Isaac Burnett of Lowell. 20 grandchildren, five great-grandchildren. Mrs. Lizzie W. Teelyea Special to the Free Press RICHMOND, April 26.

Mrs. Lizzie Woodbury Teelyea died to rrange- is in charge of for automobiles or other purposes. Cherry ments. H. W.

Belden. Pine St GIRL For general housework in lam. ily of two. Mrs. F.

A. Deyette, 270 Pearl City. OLD LETTERS WANTED free circular to Warner McLntigh-lin, Port Henry, N. Y. BEAUTY" SHOP For sale.

Excellent location and clientele. Wonderful opportunity for right party. Box 18 Free Press. mediatelv. Tel.

1300 or see. Smith, Bt-11 HowardInv PUSiirPLACE 2-apt. house, new hot water heating svstem, Venetian blinds, garage, garden, $3,600. Essex 2-apt. house, garage, henhouse, garden, good repair, $2,500.

Russell's JFlealjEsJatePtione 2412-M. $1,550 BUYS 7-room house, 9 acres of nd. eood barn, hen house, on and harrowed with job or hour. Phone 4498-W1. GARDENS Plowed tractor.

By the Bob. Leno, TRACTOR For hire in Morrisville or nearby towns. Inquire Robert Poor, Morrisville, Tel. 19-5. GIRL For soda fountain.

Colman's Pharmacy Main Street. J. E. Osborne Dr. John E.

Osborne, early-day Wvoming governor who once had a nair of shoes made from a des RESTAURANT For sale. Established business, lo- i OLD TIRES Tubes, crp iron, wanted. We pav ca.h. Tel. A.BAKER.

Luke st, iWANTEDA dairy from" 10 up to 52 HAVE Your mattresses renovated. hour service, Champlain Mattress 52 College Tel. 321 7-W. VANTED TO RENT cated at 177 Church St. housework.

With Mrs. Seigel, 294 Phone 2930. GIRL Wanted for room or without. No. Winooski Ave.

30 MONEY TO LOAN NOTICE VV need single houses, also modern house with four bedrooms and garnge. ORIENTAL RUGS Washed, also domestics washed, fringed, sized; carpets and rues cleaned, bound, sha-pooed. A. W. fousley.

Ph. 2064. perado's skin, died April 24 at Rawlins, 'according to the Associated Press. His age was 89. In the 1880s, after Dr.

Osborne went west from Vermont, "Big LOANS On your car. household fur GIRL Wanted, general housework, Sundays off, good wages. 90 No. Win. Ave.

Tel. 457. head of cattle. Call Frnnrls krupp. So.

Burlington, Phone V4. WANTED A lady's l'H In good condition. Will pav caMi Phone wanted" to bi: 4'sed tml.iv nrriape nishings, tarm equipment, nvesiocK, on your own signature and security quickly, privately arranged. "Convenient monthly GIRL OR WOMAN- To care for or out. Call at ROOFING Metal work, chimney work, slate repairing.

Now is the time to have vour roof checked over, call Billado. Malletts Bay. 4376-M4 Route 7. For quick sale or will trade for city property. Rosenberg, 1 til S.

$375003 blocks from UVM. attractive 7 room home, lot approximately 50 120. Chausse Real Estate 138 Chtiroh St. Phone 62S. NEW SPRING BOOKLET Farms of all kinds and prices.

Vil-laee, mountain and lake properties. John J. Gagnon. yjl'if BARE FARM 150 acres, tn miles from Rurlineton. Reasonable.

Inquire Ed old child. Room George Parrott was lyncnea Nose' night at the home of her daugh Volz St. 31 M. Oldest in Vermont. Loans arranged Smith Uelljfcjlowardlnc.

'I d.lJi0 barfTfarm With or without tools or one with stock. Box SING iTe.VROOM HOI'S IC-One floor onlv. Plmn-421 VV.r. WANTED RooirT" kitchenette apartment, one lady, near university, moderate. Write Box ti.

Free Press. ter TUrs. Weslev Roberts, in this WANTED Wvoming posse. bv mail. Write or call, daily 9 to GLAZIER Experienced on saiety.

Mon. to Saturday to 1. Silver bv a "Dr. cian, old. I ncycle.

tor child 5 cats Osborne, then a young physi-removed a square of skin RUGS Orientals and moderns; burns and damage repaired, shampooing, refringinsr, binding and sizing. A. H. O'Neil. 248 North ave.

Tel. 4234. plate glass. Call in person. n.uuanu Paint Glass Rutland, Vt.

Plan, 196 Main Burlington Vt. the bodv and had it tannea from Write p. () II. tin WE ARE IN THE MARKET ti-ed furniture and Btovi s. ihisston's.

327 No. Witiooxkf A LOANS and fashioned into shoes, which are ward Robear, Williston rorxh UPHOLSTERING Innerspring mattresses remade. 8-hr. serv. Proven- cherjsJUl Champlain.

Ph. 402H-J VACUUM CLEANERS We have three 60 FARMS FOR SALE Village Hemes for but call on GRADUATE NURSES And attendants for general staff duty; 8 hour dav- 4S hour week. For further information -write Wesson Memorial hospital. Springfield. Mass.

MISCELLANEOUS For Sale sale or rent. Do not write 65 A LOAN PLAN to fit employed per. sons, situations. Prompt private service. Personal Finance Over Liggett's.

34 Church St. CASH LOANS Up to $300. Mitchell Hinsdale, 240 Collge Street. Near YMCA. Phone 3764, Burlington, Vt.

Essex Jet. D. S. Howard, LIVESTOCK I'ets and Poultry new Singer cleaners we can sen. We service and repair any make vacuum cleaner, Singer Sewing Machine Co.

town. She was born May 10, 1860, in Willsboro, N. Y. Her husband, Moses Teelyea, died in 1942. She was a member of the Methodist church in Monkton.

She leaves one daughter, Mrs. Weslev Roberts; and three sons, Burt E. Teelyea of Fitchburg, Moses Teelyea of Boston, and Harry Teelyea of Vergennes; two grandchildren. Funeral services will be held at the home of her daughter, Mrs. Roberts, Thursday afternoon at 1, with inter, men! in the Willsboro, N.

cemetery. H. P. Brown funeral service of Richmond in charge of arrangements. $6,000 Buvs a house that cost $11.003 to build.

Illness is reason for selling. Jules Campbell. Phone 417-R. BALED HAY Also extra limvv seed Farm. Tel.

718-M2. St. 15 oats. Brown Albans. Vt.

FANCY FRESH Hol.M. ins. fv.ini hoist-s. L. W.

llnwe. Buililigtoii Farm Supplv Lak" SI HIGH CALIBER SALESMAN (2 Have openings for two draft deferred men for entirelv new sales method. Must have enjoved substantial earnings in previous positions and be capable and energetic. We will train the men RELTS tvie in stock, "all size? a tv now on display at a Rawlins bank. Dr.

Osborrfe was governor of Wyoming from 1893 to 189o, United States representative from 1896 to 1S98 and first assistant secretary of slate in President Wilson's administration. He was born in Westport, N. came to Burlington, at the age of 16 and began working in a local drug store. He attended the University of Vermont and received his 35 Mo olianres or industrial. Lamson REAL ESTATE WANTED 37 REAL ESTATE tor Service, 7 Fletcher PI.

BLOCKS Building and chimney, HAVE A CUSTOM ER For a bar farm River or lake frontage; level VICTORY GARDEN HOMESTEADS lambs, also -oats nn-1 loose hay. Leon Limogr, Ti l. Essex Junction, Vt. HOUSES New milkers and spnnceiy 24 months to paw No cash required. I C.

E. Robinson. Milton, Vt. WE WELD And repair small articles. Hope Service.

Tel. 2234. 22S Elmwood Ave. WHAT'S "STOPPING YOU? A new Electrolux cleaner. Sure have your cleaner rebuilt for the duration.

Also order other supplies you may need. Get them now. not a year from now, as our stock won't last half that long. Write or phone Electrolux 505, Burlington, Vt. cement or cinder.

E. F. Bouchard. I'h. Essex Jet.

240; Burlington 32" I COLLAPSIBLE Leatherette "baby car tillage; 10-room house or more with bedroom and bath on first floor; modern barn and other buildings; selected. Once in a lifetorne opportunity For further information, apply in person. 7 to 9 p. m. Mr.

Sund- fun. Hotel Vermont. HOME WORK FOR WOMEN Full or part time work. Experience $2,600, 6 rooms, bath, elec, screened porches, barn, henhouse, 2 acres, grapes, raspberries, apples. Fine condition.

Garage. Village. tie-tin for 30 head and young stock. I D. degree at the age oi o.

-7-W EK-OLD CHICKS-Cnll 3702 M. riage in good condition. Call 2ii2.VW. EAST Kit! Coats. "suits, dresses, hats THE RUSI1NELL SHOP lriG'o.

Church St. Burlington surgeon railroad Funeral of Lawrence Graves Special to the Free Press He became an assistant the Union Pacific LAYING HENS YOUR SHOES Let us make them last. New soles, heels, taps, stitching. Sikora's. 9 Center St.

with headquarters in Rawlins, Wv-n in addition opened a ST. ALBANS, April 26. The funeral of Lawrence Alan Graves, not essential. Write Miss cnenman, 791 Washington Boston. Mass.

HOUSEMOTHER With children in institution. Also girl for nursery work. Box 101-E. Free Press. KTfCHEN MAN $15 per week with board.

Black Cat Cafe For sale. each. Pond Lily farm. Itn lnn TWO' PAIR; Matched g. 3.

4. fi. 6 aid. Tel. Age i- ol i for the lot.

SITUATIONS WANTED 21 Must all be in good repair. Good water svstem to house and barns. Will pay" $10,000 cash for this farm. Location preferred is West ot Green Mts. Write, giving complete details and pictures if possible, to Chester M.

Way. Middlebury. WANTED FROM OWNER Modern or new home. Must be on So. Union or So.

Willard Streets. Box 4. Free Pre.ss. WANTED lCTlo la cow farm on Mate or hard surface road, spring water and electricitv. Write Box 64-M.

Free Press. drug store whicn expanaea mio youngest son of Mr. and Mrs. buy wholesale establishment. Dr.

Os-j Graves of Jewett who died 1 T-i-Y-i chtipn Ull Hie: pair $300. HI take WANTED Job driving light truck CONDE The World's Finest Milking Equipment, JOHN C. MORTON Chase Lane Phone 427S-W Burlington, Vt. Weight about 2'Hi. Well broke! Will sell new set hi-nvy hnni'" with hi ses reasi mable.

or jan. $2,600. 7 rooms, elec. barn, henhouse for 300 hens; over 5 acres; l1? acres raspberries, blackberries. Village; good condition.

$2,900, 10-room house, bath, elec, barn, 3 acres garden. 9Vi acres wood-lot: apples, cherries, grapes; fine location, good condition, village. $2,100, 7 rooms, elec. barn, henhouse 100 hens, 11 acres, fine condition, village. $3,000.

7-room house, elec, water, barn, large henhouse, new garase. good condition, 3 acres, pond and water rights. Village. MAID FOR Morning work mostly. Call at loo North Prospect Street.

itor work. Tel. 1826. JOB ON FARM Wanted. Young fellow Dome latei ucan saiuroaj muiiuug, vaa ucm the side and before long was re-jlate home this morning at garded as the largest individual with ReV- s.

Quimby, rector ofj sheep owner in the state. St. Luke's Episcopal church, of-j He was elcted mayor of Ra'-ificiatina. Interment took place in lins and in 1893 was chosen the-the famiiv lot in Greenwood ceme-l MAID Part time, 1 in family, 5 hours dailv, week days, excellent wages. Eox 1 Free Press.

recovering from illness requires out- door exercise. Able to work 6 hrs. in exchange for board and room, i Write Box 5S-M. Free Press. I p.

f. harm: I Adhsoii. Vt It. 1 Til. 2M.

WANTED MILKERS--And tor a whole lair H'-rhe-t prices pai l. I Call Sam Coin 121 Mnnsfinld Ae, i Burbntton. Phone I i MAN Over 41 40 for inside work. Apply Star Cleansing Co. ELECTRIC MOTORS One 5 h.

and one l.h. 6 can milk cooler. Pan Abbott. Sp-iir St. ROOMS FOR RENT NEAT Refined American couple ue- 35 South Champlain SL sires, permanent position on estate.

states governor dv a tery. 1.300 votes. After one term as gov-, -fhe deceased, who was ernor. he declined the renomination' 29, 1942, leaves his and was elected to congress, serv- three brothers, Carleton, inro V. V-irvc! 1 a good born Oct.

parents; William Lila, Ila 70 MAN Wanted for general cleaning and maintenance work. Good salary. Fisrht.hour work dav. Apply Sear? or country place, gardening, cook, neat housekeeper. Eox 3 Free Press.

large farms and nice AUTOMOBILES Passmerr Also many homes. With or Without Board GATES HOUSE3Tain 31. Newly furnished sinele and double rooms. Unusually attractive and comfort, able at moderate rates. EN EST.

67 Furnished rooms Cars xv.s, one term-. 11 ana Aivin xnree sistei b. Roebuck 35 Church Burling- city. and Pauline, all of this EMPLOYMENT OFFERED 23 HENRY BELLMAN, Broker, Colchester, Tel. Essex Jet.

299-W4 MAN WANTED For TODAY'S REST Rawleigh route of East Chittenden 800 families in AN EXPERIENCED Pastry cook wanted at once. Box 35 Free Press. Countv and Lamoille county. Write Sedan Sedan dan Sedan il '4't '10 '29 Pontine 2-door Dode l-(iool I'lrm 2-door todav." Rawleigh's. Dept.

VTD-51-SA Albany. N. V. ELEC. SEWING MACHINE Radio, card tahl.s.

sink, hot water tank, garden hose, lawn mower, rubber pacs si.e alarm clocks, dishes and miscellaneous. 5401ymerPL FANCY'NEW for sale. TEACHOUT P.ROS. Essex Junction. 171-M FORI SON TIvACTOit Running condition, also pressed straw 10 h.

p. engine. E. L. Chevalier, llig.li-gate.prings.

Vt. FUTIlER BRUSH ES For all" of "vour spring house cleaning needs. R. L. Barrv, phone 27o7: 1.291 North 4vc, or J.

lsham.T(l. Ititl-M. A SO LIN E'ENGIN 1 h. Sto er rack-bodv truck, extra powered; electric motor. Jt h.

32 volts. BOY 16 or 17 to help milk, clean barn, light' chores. Phone jo-z Bristol. MAN OR ROY GOOD HOME In Essex Junction, 8-rooms ami bath, near center of town. Large roomy lot.

garden. 2 garages, nice shade trees, rock garden, nice lawn, hardwood floors on 1st floor. Warm air heat. Two story. Large veranda.

asphalt shingle roof. Good basement and foundation. Excellent neighborhood, can be Aiken Labarj; Hinesburg. R.D. 1.

Not subject to draft for general en as ihe Wyoming member oi tne Democratic National committee. Dr. Osborne was appointed assistant secretary of stale in 1913, resigning three years later. Mrs. Mary B.

Wall Mrs. Mary Brett Wail, widow cf Henrv formerly of ciied April 25 at her homo. 85 Highland Roxbury, Mass. She is survived by one son. Farsfield Wall.

Roxbury. She was a member r.f St. MarVs court, 503. WCOF. CO.

Funeral of Miss Larrow Special to the Free Press VERGENNES, April 26. The libera was sung by Rev. Alfred H. Couture at St. Peter's Catholic church yesterday afternoon at 2 for Miss Virginia Larrow, who died Thursday in Manchester, N.

H. A quartet. Charles Barrows, Bernard Daisneauli. Herbert Gee and "Wil VAN DOW work at Lake View Sanatorium. H29 North Ave.

TIKE BAIT Tire Engineers South for light housekeeping, com. not water," t5clf phon. HENRY 2(1 Furnished rooms single or double, pleasant, convenient. SO. UNION, 204 Living bed room combination with studio or bed.

Near bath, central. Useof phono. FURN. ROOMS Cont. hot "water, use of phone, near hospitals and university.

132 Colchester Ave. PhlSSJ PDF-A SAN ROO Wit liclit housekeeping privileges. Suitable for two people. Cont. hot water, central.

Phone 2412-W. A t. u-i: THE WEATHER (U. S. Weather Bureau Forecasts and Data).

SPRING SPECIALS TEMPERATURE UNCHANGED (1 1 dan loot Pi inoiitt Pl liiout 1941 19 tO MAN OR WOMAN Good capable for general restaurnnt work. Pillsbury's Depot Restaurant. MARRIED MAN FanrTwork, good wages, wood, house, milk and garden Milking machine used. Write Box 63-M. Free Pre ps MIDDLE AGED Woman wanted for general housework, care of 2 children.

Good salary, call after 4 p. m. Ph. 2384 11. a Guy Horton, South GOOli BER One seed p.

Vermont: Little change in temperature Tuesday and Tuesday be held All Saints' CO T. I. GOSS Ave. H. rth I sc i r.esduy at 9 a.

church, Roxbury. evening, with showers developing 43 several APurinton.r.ri.tol. Ph. UP. I HAY.

TONS-Goud stock. Call or phone Richmond 3-13 mn hour. H. H. Locke Jericho, Vt.

liam Larrow sang, "What Can I Render Thee Lord." with Mrs. Fred Charbonneau as organist. The bearers were J. Henry Morris, G. Henry Gowett, George R.

Slack and Foster A. Young. Interment was in St. Peter's cemetery. The funeral mass was held this morning at 7:30.

APARTMENTS, FLATS, HOUSES AND DUPLEXES For Hent Funeral of John Kaine i934 FORD--VS pi'-kup; 19.iV Pl in I s. dan; 1937 Ford com eh; I dump bodv truck. We Tuesday evening. Monday Temperatures BOSTON, April 26. Minimum and maximum temperatures for the preceding 24 hours: Min.

Max. Funeral services for John J. Raine were held yesterday morn- I all kinds cat s. Sal. For RELIABLE MAN Beyond draft age to work on farm and drive truck, steadv job, good watres: tenement available cheap.

A. Newman's Ranch. E. Middlebury. $5 AND $7 Pine ltr.

1 and 2-tooin heated, lighted, hot wa- Grand I1 ins at 11 at his late hor Bui 1 mgt Auto Wu -Ki e. 37 Rev. Savage, ad. Eph raim MANURE $3 per K. pan nig.

"1 t. p. til till Pearl Essex Junction. h.i Among those from out of town RELIAELE Man wanted to act as jan I 1935'CHEVROLET In be. 11 Ii-gisteli-d lo Pauls raai Cnarles Martin, rector oi oi.

attend the services were Mr 14M. I 'limit a i Am and 1 1., x-kt 15 -d. lake a Wlbo li.2-W pi h' J12'i or ii! car in trade. 3'M S. Tel.

122 or MOTOKS -Under ccilinsi price 5 H. P. 3 phase. Guarant bought at once for $3,500. A SUMMER HOME At Malletts Bay.

located near water's edge. Beautiful view, long sandy beach, 5-rooms including 3 bedrooms. Running spring water. Toilet. Built new 3 years ago, linoleum on all floors.

Low lease. 19 years to run. Iarge screened porch overlooking lake. Furnished, including electric refrigerator and inner spring mattress. Rents for $30 per week.

Boat. $1,200 takes everything. A. B. Rugg, broker, Essex Junction.

Vt. CENTRALLY LOCATED Two practically new 7-room houses, fire, places, insulated, heated garages, modern in every respect. $6,200 for one and $6,500 for the other. AN EXCEPTIONAL Good buy in South Burlington is a 5-room Bungalow modern, well built, with approximately 5 acres of land. Price $4,500.

"-ROOMS And bath, need some repairs inside, but located in a very desirable street, it is a bargain at $1,000. A 7-ROOM HOUSE Near center of city, bath, furnao', some hardwood floors, need a little decoration inside but would make a desirable home for small famiiv. H. C- Petersen, rhone 643. itor.

Apply at Ileaton hospital, Montpehnr. Vt. REPRESENT ATI WANTED A nationally known company, established 10 years, wants a good salesman accustomed to big earnings. If you U-r. Tel.

3916-J. $T5 WEEK Church 93. Kitchenette. 2 rooms and bath, furnished, hot a er. heated.

Uhoneg9S3-W. $23 66 Peru (upstairs 5 rooms, bath. screened porch. Phono 213r-M pObTne'th vBh Ig. small front heated, con't.

hot water, gas stove, refrigerator. Available May 1st. Apply J. L. Minall.

Tel. 937-M. Box 10-E. Free Press. WS F.

I i A SI 1 A 111 ES cottons, chiffons. The Bushnell 13t'- Church Burlington, t-ei I -hop. Episcopal church, Burlington, of-iard Mrf Arthur Fisher. Dolore ficiated at the services, which were i F'isher of Springfield, Mr. largely attended.

Interment was Mrg Estev Alex Miner of Lake View cemetery. Tnere Hinesburs. J. a Larrow of South were many flowers. Hadley Falls.

and Mrs. J. F. The bearers were Henry Volz, Dilion of Chicopee, Mass. Vaughn Mather, Eleazer Bergeron, Albert Wright, Edward Benoit and Funeral of Mrs, Nichols I.

'3(i '3ti Phnioiith 2-l'i1. Sid. F. 11. TALLIN, IN 11 North Ave.

Tel. 1910 ngi suhui-ban. excellent condition F. K. Put-riaude.

51 P. ail. Ph. 1779 AUTOMOBILES 70-A Commercials Trucks George Marengo. Sp-rial to the ree Press MONTPELIER.

April 26. Fu $30 Furnished. $22 unfurnished, new three room modern. bnth. hardwood floors, maple furniture, availa ble May l.t.

Tel. 4542. $30 TO $75 Furiiished and unfurnisiied apartments. desirable neighborhoods. Frank's Realty 4615.

Albany 45 55 Bangor 47 57 Boston 56 68 Buffalo 36 55 BURLINGTON" 36 54 Cape Hatteras 61 74 Chicago 41 61 Cincinnati 55 74 Concord, N. H. 50 62 Hartford 54 67 Jacksonville 79 Kansas City 60 77 Minneapolis 43 56 Nantucket 45 66 New Haven 50 68 New York 57 68 Philadelphia 57 68 Portland, Me. 43 62 St. Louis 64 77 "Washington 62 73 can read you can become an expert in this line very quickly, and it is a line you can be proud to work with.

Used extensively in war plants, factories, schools, churches, stores, grain elevators, farms, flays a vital part in civilian defense. Pinough real prospects in your own city to keep you busy years. No investment required. Very liberal comm. P'ull particulars sent in response to your inquiry.

Write Richard Cole, 1301, Insurance Omaha. SALESLA bl ES A DA ppl R-ee k-day mornings only. neral services for Mrs. William Among those present were delegations from Ethan Allen Lodge, 72. Burlington Lodge, 916, BPOE, representations from the G.

S. Blodeett and the Blod- Nichols of Middlesex who died suddenly in this city Thursday afternoon while on a snooping I'll tn III! -e tn Kt 1 ill I KS heated heated, ga- 4 room gas stove. $35 gett Supply, and many friends (trip, were held this morning at 9 III. III. oll, CMHo lop; Fotd t'Ml-'s tmi; ton with stake bodv.

B.ttet- now then. ln) 1 gallon iars. Could be used for maple syrup or cider. Phone 295, between 9 a. m.

and 11 a. m. SAI LIU A gi i "rig. 32' 7 Ti'ti'V Small cabin. 2 berths, large cockpit, good sails.

Easily handled, fast. sea-Worthy boat. Box 67-M Free Press. Etra'hea recleaned. D.

E. Parmelee, Bristol, V. Phone 193. SEED POTATOES- Ce i lir'ie7l Cobblers Size Cobblers, Certified Gr. Katadins.

Chippewas. Unloadum car in Essex Jet. this we. k. (Watch here for date).

W. A. Wheel, Sons, Jet H'lio. Vt. VV 1 A CI 1 1 ES A re "noPf ivrn.

We have a few 1 ft. choose yours at once. We repair and clean any machine. Sewing Machine Cn. SEWING-MACHINES Talle $39: Treadles, J12 up.

We repair and clean any make. Also npair any vacuum cleaner. Singer Si-wing Mac hine Co. from Burlington and Essex village. jn gt.

Augustine's church. Very 'Rev. William P. Crosby officiated funeral oi th high mass of requiern at Brewer Bios. Ine 1 North Ave.

nip. I TRUCK long la I ba--. 11 bodv. suitable for laim woik F. W.

Wool worth Co. STOCK CLERK VhowuTbe given necessary training to take over man. agement of our parts and accessories department. Shearer Chevrolet 129 So. Winooski Ave.

Funeral services were held yes-lWhjch there was a large atten CHARLOTTE 12S Modern Home. Living room 14' 25', dining room 13' 12V2. kitchen equipped for electric range, breakfast nook. 1st. floor lavatory.

2nd floor, bath with i Realty. Ph. 4514. $35 4-rooms, unfurnished, bath, screened porch, heated, garage. $4o 5-rooms, bath, fin place, garage, 1st floor.

Smith, Bell Howard. Phone 130. $7o 2 modern 4 room heated apartments. Unfurnished. $60 modern, 5 room furnished house.

Chausse Real Estate Co. 133 Church Phone K2v S3 Six rolm flat, heated. 1st floor, garaee. continous hot wa- terday for Mrs. Maude Sawyer at! dance of friends and relatives.

The Christ the King church. High mass floral tributes were many and of requiem was celebrated by Rev. beautiful. pasweniTT Pa. I tires, erl.

oberts. Route e. Vt. pickup, sed St. tin s.

Also five aid sedan. fie condition. A M. Chariot! 1929-Mod. A's.

good rubber, IS King III. SUMMER HELP Extra high wages. Adult camp. Est. 1926.

Christian Mgmt. Fine working conditions. No fee to pay. Full keep. All aes.

Full particulars first let-t Monthly. Chc-f Man or woman baker and second cook, man or woman. kitchen men, SSo-JSO; porter, janitor. handyman foreman. shower.

3 larger than average bedrooms. Stairs leading to partially finished attic. Enclosed screened rear porch. Steam heat with oil boiler, can be converted. Set tubs, playroom, and work bench in basement, garden space, play house and garage.

Price $6,300. Includes stoi windows, screens, awnings. BARRETTE REALTY. Sole Agents, Phone 4514. ter, possession May 1.

A. Prior. 51 Nasoii St. Vt. Fhone ward 17 Laice St.

Alban SERVICES OF INTEREST 73 TO AUTOMOBILE OWNERS iV Plants, lb 1 "ii t- Raspberry 1H-Sbi Charles A. Towne. The bearers were six of the sev- Bearers were John Marrier, i ons of Mr and Mrs Nichols: Robert Barrett, Fred Steady, MoseLouis Nicnols Leo Nichols and Pariseau, Harvey Parrow and -1 Howard Nichols of Hartford, mon Morm. Lawrence Nichols of Wind- Burial was in Mount Calvary, or, Clarence Nichols of London-cemetery, where Father Towne iderry and Raymond Nichols of read the committal prayers. Middlesex Center.

Burial was in St. Augustine's cemetery in this Funeral of Joseph Terry jcity. STRAW Latham um si.e Medl- 0. 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 Highest temperature after 7:30 a.

54. Lowest temperature before 7:30 a. 36. Precipitation, zero. Sun rises today at 5:50 a.

EWT. Sun sets at 7:51 p. EWT. prepaid. irround-man.

J80 $100: nightman VI. USED I IRES ubes, nr Glenn Thunipon. Johnson. 5S0 $100: front office clerk open, IfoiJklH.) SCALES Enterprise Caroline: 5712 3 room aii.ut- ment. continuous hot water, rent reasonable.

Phone 1507-J or 4S79-W. CON El IS ECTTr2 3 rooms furnished, heated with coal. Call 5otl2. LOOM IS 123 Heated, furnished, 6- rooms, 2nd floor. Phone 1193-W.

APT. HOUSE On So. Union St. In tip-top shape. With new air conditioning unit.

4 refrigerators and 4 stoves. Monthly income $128. Scales' auto pans, glass, heaters, nil in Naffonrs, 6 George St box UTOS WANTE and Lewis Circulating Saw. the best of condition, prices terms reasonable, apply Loi 217, Vergennes, VI. 75 A requiem high mass was sung Physical director programs activities.

Graduate, practical or student. Open. K. Lee, TO Eighth Avenue, New York City. TEA ST ER A nd genera "farm ork Married man.

Cottage with elec. bath. Milk furnished. Excellent pav. Meadowcroft Farms, Granbv, Mass.

j.r0 CARS EEDED AT ONCE A ny car Pearl 264.. in fair repair now at our low DUPLEX HOUSB-Cor. No. Union St. good location, buv NORTH 346 1st.

floor. 4 rooms, TYPEWRITERS Rent repair. Dingerson Typewriter Exchange. 104 Church 1 flight up. Tel.

661. investment now price. It's a good bath, furnace, hot water, garage, large garden. Phone 1202-M. with possibilities of development aft- by Rev.

Orner Dufault baturday morning at 10 in St. Joseph's church for Joseph Terry. Interment was in the new Mt. Calvary cemetery, where Rev. J.

E. Pariseau read the prayers. The bearers were Clifford Ken- Funeral of Alonzo Roberts Special to the Free Pres VERGENNES. April 26. Funeral services for Alonzo H.

Roberts, aged 26, who was killed in an automobile accident in Vergennes Thursday evening, were held Saturday afternoon at the TEAMSTER Single man Meadowcroft NORTH 422 7 room single general farm Good pay. Farms, Grnnby, work. Mass. er the war. J.

R. Thibault. Real Estate and Insurance. 199 College St. Phone 122.

VITAL STATISTICS BIRTHS At the BishOD DeGoesbriand hospital, a house, fireplace, garage, large victory garden space, Rhone 2Q99-W. trom 1936 to 1911. For highest cash prices call Rav Pecor at 1036 or 1M3-W, Cor. Riverside and Winooski ave. TK ELC A I tS And true Highest cash prices paid.

Se us he-fore selling. Burlington Used Car Exehnnire. AUTOS WANTED Will" bu7 ti. ylinder used cars. Brewer Inc.

1 North Ave. WAITR ESS WALLPAPER Bundle lots, some as low as 29c; some marked down as much as t0 If you can come in. write for free sample booklet E. J. WHITE, Paint.

Glass and Wallpaper Co. 123 St. Paul St. Tel. NO.

PROSPECT. 25 Colonial house. Wanted. ALPS CAFE. Apply Allon nT-irt oron Peter modern, redecorated, stove, garaee.

e-arden. very nice. Ph. H05M In rnPi8 Kaffnrrf Attending I home of his brother, Sylvester Rob- WAITRESSES Good hours, and good The Rev. Jean- nH Mr lerts in Ferrisbu: NO.

WNOOSKI AVE. Apt. 6 rooms, ll uill audi I'll i rri i iiTrr Tm. me Sherman of the pay. Also woman for general work.

See Mrs. S. Phillips, Downy Flake Restaurant. Addison Bap gas stove, garage, garden, very pleasant screened porch. Ph.

605-M. FARMERS IN ADDISON COUNTY FARM That really pays. 18 cows. 2 horses, all farming tools, consists of 100 acres, 50 tillage. 50 pasture wood, sugar orchard of 1500 trees, new evaporator, 9 room house bath.

3 garages. Will sell or trade for double house in city. Russell's Real Estate, 2412-M. LA.Sll 1- OK ABS From 3ti up. Burlington Motor Sales 51 Elmwood Ave.

viidiica icu, i.vn. diiu man Bates. Pittsburgh. N. Mr.

son to Mr. and Mrs. Chester Paquette of North Hero, April 26. At the Mary Fletcher hospital a daughter to Mr. and Mrs.

Henry Turpin of Vergennes, April 26; a son to Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Hutchins of Cambridge, April 26, and a son to Mr. and Mrs. Clayton Cooke of Malletts Bay, April 26.

At the Fanny Allen hospital, a son to Mr. and Mrs. George LaPointe of 78 Va East Allen Winooski, April 25. NORTH WINOOSKI 2b feix WAITRESSES Over IS. Uniforms fur tist church officiated.

The bearers were William Baker, Richard Burgee, William Vanderhoof, Eldridge rooms, upstairs, newly decorated, 2 porches, large garden. 100 USED CARS Also trucks, pickup-, station wagons. Highest puces paid. F. E.

Pntnaude, 51 Pearl St. 1779. nished. Highest wages for information on hours and salarv write. PARADISE RESTAURANT 431 Main Bennington.

Vermont. Cunningham. Paul Larrow and 164 NO. UNION Two or three room We have one Ford-Ferguson Tractor to be sold in your county. Bring vour certificate to us.

Charles P. Smith. S7 St. Paul Tel. 2100.

HAVE A FEW MORE Pieces of household furniture for sale. J. H. Nat-tress, 105 No. Champlain St.

Henry Langeway. There was a profusion of beautiful floral tributes apts. furnished, private baths, screened porch, heated, continous hot water. Phone 3S43-J. WAITRESSES WANTfJD and Mrs.

Arthur Zoiler, Bellows Falls; Arnold St. Peter of and Private William Terry, Fort Devens, Mass. Aldis Barkyoumb Special to the Free Press ST. ALBANS, April 26. Aldis FREE EXCELLENT VILLAGE Home in Un PRESS CLASSIFIED Breton Hotel Burlington.

Vt. RUSSELL 17 Furnished 4 ADS TAY -Aldis, St. Albanr. April 26, land the services were largely attended by neighbors and friends 'from surrounding towns. BEST WOMAN FOR COOKINC DEATHS BARKYOUMB-age 67.

FOX William, room apt. elec end. porch. Calll to 7p.rnoniy. And general housework.

Phone 1098. Elmira, N. April 25, SOUTH UNION, 169 Furnished heated Among those from away to derbill Center, 8 rooms, hardwood floors, bathroom, running water, electric, furnace, large screened porch. This house is in very good condition. Garage, barn and poultry house.

IVi acres good garden land. View of Mt. Mansfield. Price reduced to $2,200. for a quick sale, $800 down.

John J. Gagnon. Underhill. age 51. apartment 3 rooms and bath $40.

Free Press Classified Rates attend were Miss Stella Champine, Fred Fuller, Albert Fuller, Mr. and Burlington, Mrs. Patrick, WOMAN For part time (before six o'clock) morning work. Chance for advancement with large concern, for right party. Box Free Press.

MAHONEY April 26, Unfurnished heated apartment a rooms and bath $35. George Agel, Phone J1738. age 64. Mrs. Robert Lee and son of Crown April TEELYEA Mrs.

Lizzie, Richmond, Point, N. William Baker of SO. UNION, 355 Well furnished heated WOMEN Operate a home shop. We sup 170 ACRES Charlotte farm, cutting 26, age 82. WALL Mrs.

Mary Brett, Roxbury, Mass. April 25. ply hosiery, dresses, lingerie, and many other items on consignment. No money or experience requested. Royal, 791 Washington Boston.

3 room apt. Modern Kitchen. Dain, shower, hot water, elec. refrig. also small modern porch, garage, $7 to $7.50.

Walking distance. Ph. 2165-J. mostly all alfalfa. Will sell with stock and tools.

Stock consists of 50 head purebred Ayrshirea, about 36 milkers, or wrould consider buyer with stock and tools. This farm has wintered 50 head sold 70 tons of hay. Excellent watwyoA-cnm- SO. WINOOSKI 362 Modern Classified Advertising Rates CASH WITH OHDLK "Words Lines 4l)ays 7 Days SO Days UP to 1 53 16 to 20 4 1.28 1.96 7.20 21 to 25 5 1.60 2.45 9.00 YOUNG MAN 15 1 a or 16 years, to learn printing trade. Good pay Barkyoumb, local business man, died at a local institution this afternoon following a long period of failing health.

Mr. Barkyoumb was born Aug. 13, 1876 in Johnson, son of the late Peter and Julia Barnard Barkyoumb. The deceased had conducted a wholesale grocery business on Lake st. for many years and at one time was associated in the grocery business with his father-in-law, the late George C.

Story. Mr. Barkyoumb was a member of St. Albans Lodge No. 1566, BPOE.

He leaves his wife, Mrs. Mabel Story Barkyoumb; two sisters, Mrs. Kenneth Hodge of Bur unfurn. heated. 3 rooms, oath, elec.

refrig. and stove. Call 1937. from away attending the funeral were Richard L. Seymour of New York city, Mr.

and Mrs. Willard Arms. Mrs. Laura Adams, Mr. and while learning.

Give birthday, references. Box 2 Free Press. fortabU'biulilinsu-r-wM-d surfad road. See G. W.

Corkins, Ph. lm, Bristol. YOUNG Man or man and wife or girl for farm work- good wages with APTS. 3-8 rooms, heated and unhealed. Russell's Real Estate.

9 I lickok Place. Telephone 2412-M. 8 ROOM-HOUSE CENTRALLY LOCATED. INQUIRE 64 NORTH UNION. PRE-WAR price $0,200 Almost new board, room.

Box 62M Free Press home, fireplace, garage. WANTED By purebred Holstein breeding establishment in man, mar Moriah, N. Ezra Roberts of Bridport. Interment was in the East Addison cemtery. Funeral of W.

II. Seymour Special to the Free Press ST. ALBANS, April 26. The funeral of Walter H. Seymour, who died Friday evening at his home on the Swanton road, was held at St.

Mary's church this morning at 9, the requiem high mass being sung by Rev. F. A. Welch, pastor. The bearers were John Sheridan, Willard Arms, H.

Kibbe Brooks, C. Gordon Trudeau, H. Robert Morton and C. L. Hamlin.

Interment took place in the family lot in Holy Cross cemetery, the committal prayers being said by Rev. Fr. Welch. Among relatives and friends 3-year-old HILL SECTION-has everything a home re- $8,500, house, quires. ried or single, for general farm work, including some milking.

Good 5 ROOM Unfurnished apartments, heated and hot water. $30 up. Apply F. W. Woolworth Co.

OTHER RATES ON APPLICATION NOTE Your name, address and telephone number are part ol the ad and should be counted in figuring the cost of the ad. Free Press box number addresses count as one line In figuring the cost of an ad; enclose 10 cents extra for mailing replies. wages and good living conditions in essential enterprise. Please reply lington, Mrs. Fred Hunt of Mont- TO SETTLE ESTATE Business Mrs.

Abell Reed of Burlington, Sister Alexius and Sister Norberta cf Mt. St. Mary's school, Burlington, Mr. and Mrs. Ralph McGue of Fairfax, John Sheridan, Patrick Sheridan, Mrs.

William Sheridan, Miss Rita Sheridan and Miss Madeline Sheridan of St. Sebastien, Mr. and Mrs. William Kennedy of Milton, Mr. and Mrs.

John Quinlan of East Fairfield and Mr. and Mrs. S. J. Vosburg of High-gate Springs.

Please Turn to Page 12, Col. 2 to Box bl-M, ree Press. 4 ROOM APT. Completely furnished, everv modern convenience, centrally located. Ph.

1525-W. pelier; also several nieces and investment property near Church WANTED MAY 1 Experienced oper. st. For appointment call Frank's, 4615. ator at Lucy Kelleher's Beauty TELEPHONE 3000 AND 5 ROOMS Furnished or unfurnished, private porch, heated, cont.

hot water, central. Phone 3901-R. Shoppe, 22 Elm St. Montpelier, Vt JERICHO 10 acres, good buildings electricity, running water, $1,400. nephews.

The body removed to Hicks' funeral home, where the funeral will held Thursday afternoon at 2. Rev. D. L. Livingston officiating, interment will be In Greenwood cemetery.

Hicks' Funeral, In charge. WANTED 3 dump truck drivers. The Free Press will not be responsible for errors after the first insertion. shovel operator for a 10B Bucvrus- UNDERHILL 5-room house, garden; garage; $1,600. R.

W. Ells FURNISHED 2 room and bath, kitchen frigidaire, heated, hot water. Inq. McCarthy, 48 Isham. st.

Erie Shovel. S. B. Manning, worth, Underhill. White River Vt.

Phone 544.

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