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WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 9, 1963 Phon. CE6-7511 Announcements BIRTHS IA FORTUNE' 'to' wfr; and Mrs. G. D. La Fortune, at tha Cittic Hospital, on Tufcs- day, Jan, 8, '1963, a ton, A brother for Anne and Guy.

3 RIPLEY To Dava and Tbelma, a daughter, at Grace Hot- pitat, Ottawa, Jan. 7, 193. Both well, 3 SMITH and Mrs. James A. Smith wish to announce the birth of a daughter on Saturday, Jan.

5, 1963, at the Grace Hospital. 3 TERRELL Marilyn and Jim are happy to announce the birth of their son at Grace Hospital, Monday, Jan. 7. 1963. 3 THOMPSON To Bob end Mirg, a daughter, lister for.

Pamela and Patricia, at Civic Hospital, Ottawa, on Tuesday, Jan. 8. 1963. 3 WALSH To Jack and Beverly Walsh (nee Taylor) at East, General Hospital, Toronto, on Wednesday, Jan. 9, 1963 daughter.

3 104 DEATHS BABCOCK, Margaret In hos pital. Tuesday, Jan. 8, 1963, Margaret Babcock of 225 MacLaren Street; sister of Thomas H. "of Regina; Charles W. of Avonlea, Seek, and Jessie of Ottawa.

Funeral from W. J. Jones and Sons Funeral Home Moose Jaw, on Satur day. 3 BELL, Alice G. On Tuesday Jan.

8, 1963. Alice Gertrude Bell, formerly of 136 Mac Laren Street, daughter of the late Dr. Robert A.Bell and Agnes Smith sister of Mrs. Margaret Dougtai and aunt "ST Mrs. Alice Mar garet Bcaudom, both of Pheonix, Ariz.

Resting at Hulse and Playfalr Central Chapel. 315 McLeod. until 1 p.m. Thursday. Service tt St.

Andrew'! Presbyter tan Church Thursday at 2.30 p.m. Interment Beechwood Cemetery. BLAIS, Adeline In hospital on Tuesday, Jan. 8, 1963, Adeline Fahey, aged 95 years, widow of Thomas Blais and mother, of William Blalt, of 251 St Monique Street, Eastview. Retting at -Mcty-3roUtraVw35jurit street Funeral Friday to St Patrick' Church for Requiem High Mass at 8 o'clock.

Interment Notre Dame ceme EASY WAYS to JOURNAL WANT AD 1. Phone CEntral 6-7511 and say, "I want to place a Journal Want Ad. 2. Mall tt to Journal Want Ads, 237 Queen St, Ottawa, Ont i Bring it to The Journal Classified Dept 237 Queen St (first floor). 4 Call to have a Journal Want Ad representative carp" on you personally.

He is in your neighborhood every day to verve you personally. EASY WAYS to FAST WANT AD RESULTS Announcements 104 DEATHS. (CaAt tarn Preceding ColttBUllr BROWN, Rev. C. Lawrence Suddenly, at New York City, N.Y., on Monday, Jan.

7. the Rev. C. Lawrence Brown, beloved husband of Saddle dear father of Rev. David Brown, son of Mrs.

Lewis M. Brown, 46. Daniel Street, Brockville, and the late Mr. Brown, and brother of Bessie, Brockville, and Helen of Ottawa. Resting at the Scott Funeral Home, 14 Clarissa Street, Brockville, on Thursday, Jan.

10, from. 1.30 until 3 p.m. for funeral service at Wall Street Unit'eT Church 3.30 o'clock. Interment Oakland cemetery. 3 BRADLEY, Grace Wirinifred Suddenly Mn on Saturday.

Jan. 5, 1963, Grace Winnifred Butterworth; loved wife of the late Overton William Bradley, M.D dear mother of John Overton, Montreal; Mrs. B. W. Stiles (Rosalind), of Rose-mere, and Mrs.

J. E. Bradley (J a n), Toronto; daughter of the late Mr. and Mrs. J.

G. Butterworth of Ot tawa; also three -grandchildren, Susan, Gil lian and David. Funeral service from D. A. Collins Chapel, 5fl0 Sh'erbrooke Street West, Montreal, on Tuesday; Jan.

8, at 4 p.m. at Hulse and Playfair Central Chapel, 315 McLeod Street from 10 a.m. Wednes day until 2 p.m. Thence to, Beecawood cemetery for commital Service at 2.20 p.m. 3 BURSTOW, Mary Jane In hospital on Tuesday, Jan.

8 1963, Mary Jane Jaynes, of Manotick, widow of Frederick William Burstow, and dear mother of Gordon of Manotick, and Roy of Otta wa, aged 82 years'." Resting at Hulse and. Playfair Ltd. Central-Chapel, 315 McLeod Street. Service Friday, 11 Interment Pinecrest cemetery. 4 BURTON, Earl Suddenly at hit home' Golden Lake on Tuesday, Jan.

8, 1963, Earl Burton, dear husband of Isobel McDougall. in hit 49th year. Resting at the Mcln- tyre Funeral Home, Egan vllle. Service In Melville United Church, Eganville, Thursday, Jan. 10, at 2 p.m.

Interment Melville United ENGLISH, Daryl On Wednesday, Jan. 9, 1963, in hospi. UU Daryl English, i of Mr. and Mrs, Glen1 English, Carp, aged 4 year. Resting at the Kennedy Funeral Home, Carp.

Service of the Angela at 3. Thursday, in St. Isidore's "Church; South March. In terment in St. Isidore's ceme terv.

3 HUFFMAN, Frederick Gordon At his residence, 1182 Belan- ger. on Tuesday. Jan. .8, 4963, Frederick Gordon Huff- man, agea S3, oeiovea of Marjorie Doreen Hayes; dear father of Thomas, Dennis, Mrs. Robert lrwm (Gladys), Ross Carruthers (Phyllis) son of Mrs: Annie Huffman; brother of Mrs.

C. Swan (Ada), Sydney, Kearney, Ont, Thomas, Ont Resting at the Tubman Funeral Home," 403 Richmond Road at Roosevelt Service in the Chapel Friday, 2 pm. interment Pine-crest cemetery. .4 The Journal piadg: available booklet of appropriate "7 In Memoriafn notices wordings. phone or "write Miss CE6-7511 -237 Queen St.

or come in for your 0py. ray. 'Ottawa's Announcements 104 heaths i ICnnt. tram Preceding JUNEAUi Marcel On Monday. "Jan.

7, 1963. suddenly at hit home 35 Flandret Gattneaif-Toint, Marcel Juneau, beloved husband of Viola Mahlig. aged 49 years, dear father of Denis, Mrs. Roger GodaFd (Louise), and Mrs, Roger. Choquette (Connie); brother ojf a i ce, Charles, Pierre, Mn.

Raoul Arsenault (Stella). Mrs. Maurice (Jcanlnne), Mrs. Roland Brunette (Denise), and Mitt Paulette. Also survived by 2 grandchildren.

Resting at Racine and Robert 260 Besserer Street after 10 a.m. Tuesday. Funeral-Thursday to "St. Alexandre Church. Limboujv for Requiem -High Mass at 10 a.m.

Interment Notre Dame, Ottawa. 3C On Tuesday, Jan. 8. 1963, Norman Kalin, aged 49 years, of 96 Helena Street, son of and Mrs. NMyer Rilinovsky, husband of Estelle Silverman, father of Allan Bonnie, of Ottawa; brother of Morris, NY; Reubin, Ottawa; Louis, Mrtv Isidore Jwenier (Ethel); Mrs.

David Radnoff (Freida), Philadelphia; also brother of the late Max of Lot Angeles. Resting at the Jewish Memorial Chapel, 375 King Edward Avenue, where ser vice will be held Thursday at 2 pm. Interment Jewish Community cemetery. Shiva at 96 Helena. 3 LeBARRON, Thelma At Nor arida.

Tuesday, Jan. 8,1 1963, Thelma (Peg) LeBarron aged 51 years. Resting at the Cochrane Anderson. Funeral Home, Renfrew, for service on Thursday, Jan. 10, at 3.30 p.m.

Interment Cobden ceme tery- 4 LEES, Co 1 1 it W7ii In" hospital on Monday, 7, 1963, Colin W. Lees, beloved husband of Anna Reed Hayes, formerly of Ottawa! Funeral Wednesday at 3.30 in Lindsay, Ont 3 LOWE. Walter PercyService was conducted for. Walter Percy TTemagami. Ont, by jrev.

W. Smith of Cobalt, on Dec 29, 1962, at 2 p.m. in St. John's Anglican Church, New Liakeard. Mr.

Lowe, a resident of Tema- garni for 37 yearsr-dfrl-n Haileybury Hospital after a long illness.He was born in 1898, son-of the late Mr. -and" 4rs. George Lowe of ear by his wife Maze! (Morrison) one stepdaughter, Mrs. Art DefrJsne (Wanda); an adopted diughter. Helen Linklater of North Bay; two brothers, George of Russell, and Albert of Vars; three, sisters, Mrs.

Wilfred Young (Blanche) of New Liskeard; Miss Joanna Lowe of Sudbury; Mrs. ay a rd Fraser. (Bertha) of Sudbury. The pallbearers wereTtiX nephews Howard Lowe, Ot tawa; Alfred HawkiriawNia- gara-on Lake; William Lowe, Berwick Frank Lowe, Almonte; Wilson Lowe, Vara; Ivan Fraser, Sudbury. He was predeceased, by a sister, Alma, "and a brother, Paige of Bear Brook, Ont 3 McCLYMONT.

David Sudden ly in hospital after a short Illness on Monday, Jan 7, 1963. David McKenzle McClymont. beloved husband of the late' Jean Anderson by. first marriage, and of Agnes May Simpson by second marriage father of David of. Londgn.

Mary (May) Mrs Lionel Rule (Jean), Ronald of Ottawa; alia surviving are two grandchildren, Debra of Ottawa and Paul of London; brother of Harry of Ottawa. Robert and Mrs. T. Stewart (Grace) of Glasgow, Scotland. m'hls 72nd year.

Resting Hulse and Playfair Central Chapel, 315 McLepd. Service Thursday; 3 p.rtV. Interment" Beechwood 3C K0nf Monday. Jan. 7.

1963. in hos- pital, Gladys Louise Last, widow of James McBain; mother ot William, Sidney, Isaac -Charbonneau (Margaret), Miss Lillian, and Miss Dorothy, all of Temple-ton; sister of Walter, Russell and Miss Annie Last Funeral on Thursday from Syl- vio Blats Funeral Homa, JR5 Maloney Plv4 West. Gat- to Templelon United Church for tervice at ij pm: mtermenr aajomirjg ceme- 1 THE OTTAWA JOURNAL 33 Most Progressive lr it A S''f 'a'fu'MtWrtts I t-'-ttW ai i i I 1 it 1 1 fmJ i mi mii rr i mi mil an mm ORDER OF Although a mask comes in handy when peeling onions, it was all in the line of duty for this soldier during a mock gas attack at Verona, Italy. Announcements 104 DEATHS (Cont. from PrKedinff Column) McHALE, Margaret On Wed nesday, Jan.

9, 1963, at the residence of her daughter, 9 Derwin Street, lAylmer, Margaret McHale, age 96, daughter of the late Philip Coyle and the late Helen Moran; wife' of the late Michael Lawrence McHale; survived by one daughter, Mrs, Emest Ayotte (Mary Francis). ing at Emond Funeral Home, Bancroft Street, Aylmer. Fu-" neral Friday, Jan. 11, at 7.40 a.m. for Requiem High Mass at St.

Paul Church, Aylmer. at 7.45. Interment Notre Dame cettietery, Ottawa. 4 McMILLAN, Kennetbp-On "Tuesday, Jan. 8, 1963, Kenneth McMillan; husband of tneIate Frances Tlzsim- mons, and father of Daniel and (Frances), Mrs.

Clarence nJi ns-Mi-r. ard Funeral Home, West Seneca. Buffalo, NY. Burial ,3 PATEN AUDE. An'tonin (Tonv) Suddenry on Moriday, Jan.

7 1963, Antonin Tatenaude (Tony), husband of Therese McCauley, aged 36,. ton of the late Jacques Patenaude and of Esther dearJ- brother of Gilbert, Camp Borden; Guy, Pierre, Marc, of I Ottawa," 'and Misset An tonine and Lucette, of Ottawa. Resting at Racine and Robert 300 Olmstead Street Eastview. Funeral Thursday, 7.45, to Notre Dame de Lourdes Church. Cyrville.

Requiem High Mass at 8. Interment' Notre Dame cemeterv, Ottawa. Friends may call after 10 Tuesday. 3 ROY, Mary Mabel In hospital Tuesday; Jan. 8, 1963.

Mary Trudeau, aged 57 years, beloved of John Louis Roy. 69 Melrose -dear mother of John ana (Eleanor)- Mrs. Ronald Bowes, dear grandmother to Robin and at 4h-Kelly Funeral Home. 134a Wellington Street, Ottawa West Funeral Thursday to St Mary's Church for Solemn Requiem Mass at' 91 a.m. Interment Notre Dame Cemetery.

3C ROGERS, Morton Webster In! hosoital at Carlclon Place1' A-h-r, Margaret hospi. -Morton Webster Rogers, in i vjJi.I3L,. a nis uui year, DCiovca nus- band of Isobel Mc.Maatar, dear brother of Miriam Rogers McLeod. of Calgary. Resting at the Alas R.

Barker Funeral Home. MeArthur Avenue, a rle to Place. Service in St. James Anglican Church, Carleton Place. Thursday at 2 p.nir.

(Rev. A. Young, officiating). Rogers family plot. Elmwood cemetery, Perth, OnL 3 ant Ad Section" THE DAY Announcements 104 DEATHS (Cont.

from Preceding Column) SCHOFIELD. Anna Suddenly in hospital, Monday, Jan: 7, 1963, Anna Laxton, beloved wife of. Charles Schofield, 15 McDonald -Street, 62 years, mother of Gerald, Fred, Doris, Violet, Mrs. Harry White." Mrs. George I Li (Patricia); sister of John Laxton, Mont real.

Resting at the Whelan Funeral Home, 515 Cooper Street' Tuesday. Funeral Thursday toj St Theresa's Church for Requiem High Mass, 8 a.m. interment Notre 3C 5PRATT, Norman In hospi' tal on, Monday, Jan. 1963, Norman -A. Spratt of formerly of Johnston's: Corners; beloved dear father of Mrs.

J. -Mc-Alindon (Meriam), of Ottawa; Mrs. W. Boyce (Alice), of Sout brother of -Mrs. H.

Duncan, of Barrie; Oliver Spratt of Lakeland, Edward Spratt of and Dr. Ernest Spratt, of Sault Ste. -Marie, aged' 76 years. Resting at Hulse and Playfair Central Chapel, 315 McLeod. Service Thursday at: 2 p.m.

interment Johnston's Corners. 3 SCULTHORPE, Mary Peirl i AtTTier residence19 Oegg Street, 4, on Monday, 7, 1963,: Mary Pearl Kennelly. aged 66 years, Widow of Richard Seul- wiuow 01 w. scui-i. i.ithorpe, atld dear Sister of (Edna) Mrs.

Arnold Gawl Morna and Maurice all of Ottawa. Resting at McEvoy Brothers, 235 Kent Street i Funeral Thursday to Csna-- dian Martyrs Church for Solemn Requiem High Mass at ..8 o'clock. Interment Ottawa. -3 SYLVAIN. Verna.

At Smiths Falls. on Tuesday, Jan. 8,: 1363, Verna. Sylvain, daughter of the ahd Mrs. Francis Sylvain, and dear sister of Mrs.

ArF. Mac-7r Donald (Genevfeve), Augusta ind Morgan of Smiths Falls, Francis Wilfrid of Howell, Michigan, J. Charles -of. Toronto. Resting at the Lan-, nin Funeral Smi'tht Falls.

Requiem High Mass will be chanted in St, Francis de Sales Church on Thursday, Jan. 10, at 9 a Inter mertt 5t.v!.F.rnc it de Sale cemetery. 3 1963, Margaret Shields. 1 Flora Street, dear sister of (Isabella) Mrs. J.

P. Younge, Victoria. BC. and the late James, and sister-in-law of Marshall Burke. Resting at McEvoy Brothers, 235 Kent Street.

Funeral Friday to St. Patrick Church; for High Mas at o'clock, thence to Cant-ley "for Libera service on arrivat iriferrnent St Elizabeth's cemetery. i Announcements 104 DEATHS (Coolj' from fnmsun Column) YOUNG, Mary Matilda CTiUie) At the Molina Rest Home, Ont, Jan. 1963, Mary Matilda A (Tillie) Tennant, beloved wife of the. late Herbert Young, and dear sister of Carman Kamptville; Joseph A.

Almonte, and Robert North Bay, in her 78th year. Resting at the Kerry Funeral Home 154 Elgin Street, A1-. monte. Service, "on, Thursday at 2.30 p.m. Entombment Auld Kirk cemetery -vault Interment in the Spnng.

3 WARREN. Frank D. Sudden- 1y on Tuesday, Jan. 8, 1963, Francis Dewart (Frank) Warren, of 642 Branson Avenue, husband by first marriage of the late Anna Florence Boyce', and by second marriage of Beatrice Higgins -McC'onnell; dear father of. Francis (Frank) Warren, and Basil Warren, both of Ottawa? brother of Mrs.

G. Clark (Bertha), of Momsburg: Mrs. H. Gallin-ger (Nettie)' of Inglesidef and Omer Warren, of Gal-lmgertown. 74 years.

Resting at Hulse and Playfair Central Chapel, 315 McLeod. Service Friday at 2. p.m. Interment Merivale Cemetery. 4C Vertch-Draper LTD.

Fimeral Directors PARKOAUt CHAPEU PAI-4S7J Johruton, Col Wllllm Wrtnudij. 130 pm Anallrin Church. Crp BANK ST CHAPEU CEa-OoM Kxftunik. John, chapel. 10 a m.

Wedncaday. Dy TI Hufse Gr Playfair Umlum I'rUNERAt DIRECTORS Central Chapel 315 McLEOD ST. CE3-1143 Wett Chapel 1098 BYRON AVE PA8-1761 LATEST INFORMATION CFRA DAILY 6.30 P.M. Bell. Aim Crtrud; Burtlow.

Mary 3ane. Ltham, Gaorga McClymont, David. Spratt, Norman Warren. Frank 105 IN MEMORIAMS BUSH In lovin memory or Our "oy Buah, 5 ni 1yc vJJL nS teetleaneT- kHled- tnhujhwav accident. Jan imi Sadly miMed by Mother, flan HrMKa' S'V4 ni Nephew Simon.

Tony, Keith; Alan, Steven -S DA.RMANIN In forfd and lovlnt memory of a dear huXiand and tanner: Robert' Joaeph Darmanln who pataed away Jan 9. I9S7. Till memory (adea and llle de- parla. Vou live (orever In otrr" hearta, Wile. Lome and.

Conrad. KEALEY In loilnt memory of my dear huaband. Michael 19M i Ever Wife Ulllan MARKWjCK In lovlnt wick, 'who paaaed away Jan. lt.1l. Sadly mlaaed.

Huaband Ken 1 'n lovine memory a dear huaband, William McGinley. who paaaed aif Jan. 1M1 Since vou've tone tint and remain. One thin I'd nave vou Walk alowly downt the path o( death. For aoon I'U follow I want to each alep jou take, That may walk the For torn day down that lonely You'U hear call your name.

Hia lovtnt Wi.a. i McGINLEY In lovlnt memory of dear father and tranflfa- ther. William who- paaaed away Jan. our heart your majmory Imaer Alwaya tender fond nd true. There'a hot day.

dear Father. We -do not think -of you Daughter Margaret and Bob Coate end Family McGINXEY -In' lovmf memory of a deer father and grend--father, William MeOinley, who paaaed away Jan. 9, la2. Ond year ha paaaed tnc that aad- day one- we loved we, called "Wav; God 'took him horn It iaaa Hia wlU. Wtthm our heart he jtvetn itlU Daughter Mma and 3 POCOCK In lo'vin memorv of Howard C.

Pocork. who. paaaed. away aan. ijf4.

Time take the edgeof tnef. But memory turn back every last. Wife nd Daughaera. PRENDERCAST In lovlnt memory of deer eon and brother. Jamee A.

Prendergaat. who. o-tered Hevn Jan. I lte7. In that bright Eternal City Where no tear aver dim the ee In the horn of -many mwwlona.

'Jim. will meet yu by and by and hv. Mother, Dad and torn RUSSELL In ynt our dear Motn aire. A. s.

Rmaeu. who paaaed away Jan. t. i3t. tadty uilie a and Loving Phone Announcements 10S IK MEMORIAMS (Coat.

Iron Frc4dinj Column) RUSSKtt. In Vinf memory rtar itr, Mr. A F-l, who pNH away Jtn. t.s MidfUni today with a few Kara. trit happy memoiiea o( by- fon yan.

utar Mabel, io6vjARDsdf HIRST Wa wi.h to extend. uPij heartfelt thank a and apprecie turn for the of kindneaa; meaaaava of aympathy and beau- neldhbora during our recent be- rteavement in the Kwa of dear -husband and father, Leonard Him. Special thanks to Rrv. Gordon C. Smyth n4 the) Foundation Mra.

Leonard Hint. KU.t. and Mra Stanley Hirt ao1 family, Mr. and -Mra Uoyd A. Gatway and rmil.

LAHAINE The family tit Mr Mldger Lacnaine win 10 exwrxi their heartfelt ihanka and appreciation for the acta nf Innd-neta, tympathy, floral and apir-Uual offertnaa received tn their recent bereavement. 1- 107 FUNERAL DIRECTORS WHELAN FUNERAL HOME PER-aonal aervlca Ravaranca SIS Coopar CES-UBt. IT lREO GARRETT D1G.MIE0 moderate charsea. SB4 Somaraat WaaL CXS-4773 Dy TF RACINE AND ROBERT. 160 BE3-teerer.

CE3-960t; Eaatviaw branch. KM Olmitead St Dy TF BRADY AND HARRIS. ROY Clarke, manager, "rouooetf arith Coniederatlon. 1SS7." 373 Llagar St. CE3-4337 Dy McEvoy Brothers LUnltad Ottawa's Largest Funeral Home PARKING FACILITIES AIR CONDITIONED CENTRAL LOCATION ESTABLISHED ItSS 235 KENT ST.

CE2-5337 Dy TT 108 CEMETERY MEMORIALS ROBERT AND SON. Spjrkt at Bay CE3-S733. Smrr U77. Dy LEEDER AND MONU-menu and cemetery latterlnt 437 MeArthur 6H6-694I Dy TF GEORGE BROWN AND SONS markera, tnacrlpuona, rock oJj. ate dealer, 473 Bronaon, neaa GUdatou.

Dy TF 108A FLORISTS FLOWERS' FOR ALL OCCASIONS. Proulx. Rideau. CE3-77U3, Bank. CEISDS.

Dy FRESH, NEW --e-SWPMENT OF TROPICAL PLANTS- Haa Ju-t Arrived Tot Outstanding Valvra FINE'S. FLOWERS 232 Bank St. 2216 Carling Avt- at Woodroffe PA2-4241 V'; 'Si 109 ion hWAIXET, BETWEEN 'RIDEAU- "Cuvic Hoapttal-Scott, badly needed. PAS-S993. SCOTCH COWiiBrAfcTA-VrSTA-f- children'a pet Reward.

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Reward PAB-7531 VICINITY OF HULL POLICETA-. tion, cream colored ataridard poodle. Reward. PR7-378. 2-Year-old holstein heifer loat In Jockvale are Cft Fraaef LADY'S GRUEN WATCIfUOST AT Shpera' City.

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per word pet dav for er mora ttvt iBMrrtloaa. INDEX Announee merits' "ltr Birth 104 Deathj 103 In 10SA Anniversary Maaa Carda ot Taanke 106 Socialiaa and LodIa- 1(17 Funeral Directory 108 Gemetery MemonalS IMA riortata 10) Loil 10A Found 1)0 Where to Go 110A Banquet Party UOR Take Out Food HOC HoteL and Motela 1L 111 Ambulenoe Serviee 111 Service SHUone 111A Drutflits Flita Wl IM 203 Apartmenta Wanted -20S Furniahed' Apartrnend Articles for Sale SOI 303 AtUrlea Sala- Artlclea Wanted SOS Roate and Marina 303 A Gardening 304 Farm Implement JOS Fuel tat Sale J0 Jtarket Baaket 307 Pet stock lot Poultry UveaUKk tot Tradlns Poet Pcrsond! Personal 1 inn 401 "Beauty Salona 40r Nuralnf Homea oOl Mle Help Wanted 501.4, Safeanien and Amenta 503 rrmtle Help Wanted A.01 Employment Wanted 504 Tearhera Wanted Mil Tuition Raby Services 507 Vacant Rooms. to Let SOS Rnome Wanted- S0J Room and Board Real. Estate 701 Houeee tor Sale 70J Houaea (or Kent 703 Houaea Wanted to Buy 703A Hnuaea Wanted- to Rent 70.4 Ofticet Storea to Rent 703 Property for Sale and Rent 'i7 70S Farma (or Sala and Kent 709 Farma -Wanted 710 Cottagee-tor Sale and Rent 710A Cottage Lota (or Sal 711 Cnttasra Wanted -14 A Heaorta- 7:2 HuauifMl OpportunlUea 7:3 Apia lor Sal Ftnanelal 714 Wjirehouee Spec Cd'ST ton- Tar Leaalnt S01 Autoa lot Sale l)2 Aito Wantei S03 'TruVka and Traileri -8i4 Garac.ee SOS Misce'lariecus 101 Lewi totAuction Salea and Service Centr rANXEIXATlONI saminir a "kill number' No allowance on claim cencelledxwithoul 'tt. rnal aaaumea no reapnn (or error alter the lirt Boi Rtpliet When inquiring call CE6-75I I and ask Tor Box Replies LETTERS addressed to tha jtollowing pox holdersr arm.

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