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FITCHBURC SENTINEL. THURSDAY. JULY 18, 1940 HOW MUCH MONEY A i mwi Room? Rtmtmbtr A Want i ARE YOU LOSING? AJ COSH UHNT rot MO. UBS ra DAT $15 .50 $20 .66 $25 .83 $30 1.00 $35 1.16 $40 1.33 $45 1,50 $50 1.66 $55 1.83 $60 2.00 Phone 90 Urt MM! Fmmd LOST-Brown billfold UN In vicinity of Brosor Grain Reward ntunwd to Gnln Stort. LOST--Lady Elgin wrlit watch to vicinity of Main, Mitt Putnam SO.

Saturday night. Return to Smnacl Reward- LCWT-WHiU Sjuu pup. Sunday. rUip stitcher. Steady work.

Apply 385 CUrendon 8t TeL SIS. WOMAN ta glrL gtoeral housework. Apply SS BouUUa St- arm p. m. Wanied Mate, Female KEN OR WOMEN wanting profitable full or part lime work in bealtnful outdoor occupation selling complete, fully guaranteed New England grown nursery slock.

Build. your own business. No investment required. Write for details lo Bun Nurseries, Manchester, Conn. WANTED--Man or woman with car.

Pleasing personality, neet appearance. Small car allowance Call at.Koom 205, 280 Main St. Help Wanted--Male ATTENTION--SALESMEN IF would like to make real money with a reliable company it will pay you to. see Mr. Girouard and iet him explain how it can be -done.

Apply Webber Hardware Stare. 314 Main St. Friday, between 8:30 and 10 a. m. and p.

m. troughs, corrugated pipes, 250 Uo Fttchbf'jrjL VMS. TL ATTBmON-Let us upboisttr your furniture while you are on your vacation. Low summer prices. Save estimatMS.

tree dtUvtry. Vpholstertng Co. TeL 33S5. Harry A. Wellington HOUSK REPAIRS Remodel and renew your hpM with new flcors.

KTCCO doors, Shop nar at 431 Mechanic St. Laornlnster after f. to. OIL BURNERS Serviced. 11 JO.

Langen. Tel 213S. SCREENS--Odd made. Standard SOc installed. TeL 3362-M.

SEWING MACHINES and repaired. Machine supplies. Waiter B. Coft, 122 Myrtle 3889-W. WILL PAPER any room 12x13.

including stock and labor for $6.95 with IMO papers. Call 671. I. Lazarr. For Sale--Household nrnuur ana stoves at reasonable prices.

Oliver Furniture Co- Trade-in Department 791 Main St. IMO PHILCO RADIO with" automatic record-changer. Brand new. Terms. TeL 233S.

GOLDEN RULE, selling home supplies direct to the consumer, has in Fltchburg district. Established busi- ness. Golden Rule, Box. 1838, Columbus. Ohio.

WANTED--An experienced woodworking sample maker. One who can read Apply in writing, giving references. P. p. Box 64, Leominster.

Situations Wanted--female MOTHER'S helper, fond of children, wants to work and go to school in fail. Address Ruth Elliott, Mason, N. H. ntCHBURG Employment Office. Female help.

13 Blossom St. Tel: 973. Notices N. Y. BY AIR $16 TRIP- Modem Stiruon" plane.

For inster 1300. Sterling Airwayi. Inc. Kursing Homes SUNNYSIDE REST. Hollls Whalo'm.

Convalescents, invalids, people. Nursing care. Home cooking. Mrs. Mercure, R.

N. Tel. Fitchburg. 2685. Business Opportunities INVEST small sum on a luminous ball, realize thousands.

Write inventor. Box 90, South Lancaster, Mass. Wanted--To Buy COMBINATION coal and gas enamel. Tel. 4980.

OLD GOLD, silver. purchased for cash or taken to trade. S. M- Nathan. Inc- 471 Main St.

TRAILER--Suitable for carrying boat Tel. 4344-J. WANTED--Second-hand ping porig fable, price. Address Q-50- Sentinel-. OLD Glass and China, Horsehair Furniture, Picture Frames, Marble- Top Tel.

1409 or 5020 RADIO CLEARANCE OFF ON TABLE MODEL $1955 $4 A Q7 NOW II.SII OFF ON RADIO CONSOLE $89.95 MA en NQW PARKE SNOW, Inc. For (CoonauM Oouaae) A BAKJA1N--CXIMOIWBL nu(k tus. UncWum. lelSd ttnoiwan. SSt is flutfs Uno- Stwo.

tkto of Cttr AT TBS VACUUM OMBMT Wwtinjbouw. ntwed Booveni Btectrohtx. Parta. 374 Iblo St COMFLCTX fumlshuics. and uacd.

for or ounp. Cituw 11 5t CLBCTfUC rrtgidai''-. 4 cu- ft. Very TeL J14 between 10 a. p.

m. Furniture Bargains 3-PC. BEDROOM suite. 5-pe. breakfast set.

17-50; studio couches. 11496; innersprinc mattrettsM. cotton mattreetes. J3.50: couch mat- beds, S388; 9x12 rug pads. J2.98; 9x12 felt base floor covering.

25c feather pillows, SOc each: reed rockers. hall runners. 25c throw rugs. 2Sc; children's high $1-50: eribs and bassinets, S4.00 up. Everything needed for a home at low prices.

We are away from the high rent dfttrtet Plenty parking furniture outlet' combined with the Fltchburg Mattren 108 Lunenburg St Tel. 2915. Suitable for camp. Tel- 4880-M. NINE-PIECE dining room set Reasonable.

Tel. Townaend 32-W). NEW UNIVERSAL electric oven and table. Reasonable for quick 17 Merle So. Fitchburg.

PIANO, dining room Crawford oil and gas range. Norge parlor stove, clears, tables, blankets. Call after 5:30 p. m. 292 Elm St.

SEE US'FIRST--Reconditioned "furniture for your camp or home. Also clothing. Salvation Army Store, 1.1 St TeJU Services--Miscellaneous FACTORY CLEARANCE CASH BUYS, USE OUR LAYAWAY BUDGET PLAN Special Factory ''Buys" of odd $3.49, End Me, Book- trough $1.99, Mahogany Coffeo KM, Drop-leaf Pia Cruit Mah. Parior $4J8. etc.

FACTORY LOTS-- QUAUTY NEW FURNITURE ONLY ta Potter Bed tUM, Inncrspring Studio Couch $14:99, 3 P'e. S' PC. Bedroom $24JS, Unp. Breakfut J2-99, 4- Drawar Unp. Kitchen Chairs unp.

49e, Couch II.4S-. Boudoir. Chain S2J9, High Cb.lrr etc. rr PAYS To VISIT THIS GREAT FACTORY OUTLET STORE Open Thurm. and p.

m- Daily I P. M. NEW EN GLAND FURNITURE MART MECHANIC LEOMINSTER LAWNMOWERS sharpened. AiT.Lavery, 388 Main St TeL 87. Radio Sales--Service YOUR RADIO CONSULTATIONS and Phone Fitchburg far appointment Paul Sfhmth Exterminators GUARANTEE to kill all ants, cockroaches, Jrioths, silvertish.

mice, at little cost Phone 3464. For: WOOD--25 large-bundles; blocks Box Shop. Tel. 734- BKKIKD APAKXMENT CALLS tTVC-KOOM apmrtrntnt; flow. TeL Uttl-3.

29 UVB PROSPECTS STILL IMO rOft APARTMCMTS HtfTY APARTMENTS COST MONEY Every jour sfwteMits without tenants means additional expense. Yef every day there are many families reading. Sentinel Want Ads in search of for rent. By using a small Inexpensive ad you can naefa these people and change your expense Into profit. 90 TODAY A'FOUR-ROOM apartment, all modem conveniences.

Oil heat, fireplace, ft Harvard St Call 2137. AT IS BEACON rooms. AT 17 BEACON Gas stove. Frigidalre, hot water and oil heat furnished with each apartment. Garage.

Adults. Call KH-J. AVAILABLE AUG. apartment, all modern. Adulla.

Tel 1096-W. AVAILABLE August 1st. three-room apartment Apply Fltchburg Mutual Fire Insurance Company, 781 Main St FOUR OR FTVE rooms at' US Myrtle Ave. FIVE ROOMS--Ail modern, finrt floor. Prescott St.

Tel. 39-W2. FIVE-ROOM flat all modern. 54 Melrose St Tel. 3056-M, FIVE ROOMS--Heat and hot water.

Ap- heated apartment; hard- wood 23 Cascade St FIVE ROOMS--Modem. Available Aug. 1st 19 Marion St FIVE ROOMS with' bath: hot water. 448 Kirabali St TeL g786-W. TOUR-ROOM tenement: adults only.

207 FQUR-ROOM tenement JJ15. 465 Water St. TeL Leominster. ZC84-W. For Sale--Miscellaneous CUT 2Sc bunch.

Douglas Proctor. Cor. Pearl Hill and Fisher Hds. Tel. 4091.

'No deliveries. HOUSE TRAILER, for sale. $200. Tel. 3056-M.

XHAKI ARMY 85 Rollstone St. PIGS for or exchange for chickens. St. Cyrv Reservoir Rd-, Luhenburg. SHEEIFrS.

SALE--Cash register. Ralph E. McGrath. Deputy Sheriff. Tel, 1299.

WEDDING INVrTATIONS. Correct and distinctive. J4.QO per 100. Heywood Printing. 15 Elm Petj BEAGLES for sale.

Champion gates Monarch at stud. Edwin E. Nlckersori. 3 Fisher Fltohbury. GERMAN SPITZ male, puppy.

J7 Payson St Wanted PASSENGERS' to Montreat leave Saturday. 4987rW before noon. 'WOULD LIKE private lessons In bookbinding. Address Q-69 SehtineL SECOND FLOORr-Slx- roomSi with ga- rageat 109 Snow St Available July 15th, S4B. Tel.

Lunenbmfg'126 or.gZT. SBC-ROOM modern continuous hot water. 15 St THREE-ROOM tenement 454 Elm -St. Phone Lebmirister' 678-M. TO RENTI 26 HUTTING five tteam heat, first Call at 675 Main St TeL 41 Flats For Rent FOUR-ROOM modem flat, first Coot Garage.

Adults. $28. 88 Milk St For Rent TeL 2943 or writs P. a Box 437. Fitchburg, Mass.

TENTS TENTS WE RENT camping, $3-30 per week. Cots 50c. Inc. 900 Main St--Tel- 2281 for Sale or To Rent SHALL FOUNDRY well located and in good working condition. Address Box Q-49 Sentinel.

Business Placet For Rent BASKMENT 20 ft 40 ft, located Cor. Central and Main Sis. Plumber or similar line preferred. Apply to Fredk. W.

Xidd. 775 Main St. Houses For Rent ASHBURNHAM--Six rooms, modem: near center. Address Q-68 Sentinel, SIX-ROOM cottage: hardwood floors. white sink, steam heat 125 Harrison TeL 1222-M.

Rooms A -FURNISHED, heated room; located. TeL 1518. BRYN MAWR APT--Large well fur- nithed rooms: shower. Tel. .2566.

FURNISHED rooms: light housekeep i FRONT ROOM, twin beds: also light housekeeping. 3 Wood Place. LAHGE. attractive suitable for couple, Tel. 4980.

ROOMS to rent, modern conveniences. Newly renovated. 20 North.St. TWO furnished bedrooms near State Furnished Apartmenfs AT IMPERIAL--rwo-robm furnished- apartment with private bath Steam beat, hot water. Janitor and elevator service.

TeL 4560. Apply Apt- No. 2. Poulrry and Supplies RHODE ISLAND Red started to lay. Harold Amadon, West Townsend.

TeL 'Townsend 57-Wl. Real Estate For Sale Everett B. Lonzo INSURANCE--REAL ESTATE' BUNGALOW--Five rooms, bath, and fire- furnace heat.Jiard.wood-floors, Garage. Nice location. Only J3200.

FOR RENT--Eight modern, sun- porch, tworcar garage. Fine location. 845. Park 280 Main St--Tel. 3937 McKAY JORDAN CAPE COD HOUSE with red shutters, extreme, end of Highland Ave.

just completed. Beautifully landscaped. PEARL HILL mile from center. 35 acres sale. Will sell entire or in lots to suit SEVEN ROOMS--Garage, heat.

Centrally located. $3400. 280 Main St--TeL 211 or Res. 4022 Real Estate For (Continued tnto prtcrttag Attractive Buys farm. Off four-room eottafe, bam, hennery.

atock and AJU for fKOO. SOUTH pertly modern, bun and ttuvt iota, A good WOTkinynari'i (or only U800. RALPH S. FOSTER BBAL ESTATE and S9S Ifata CM Charles W. Baldwin BSTATX md DffiDEANCC NICK SEVEN-BOOM atean beat with oil burner.

lot- Near hlxh tcbooL Alto Mntab. 24 Mechanic Bt--Ttl. 10T6 Fitchburg Savings Bank Properties for Sale John F. Markham, Agent Tel. 1M or 3084-J SINGLE HOUSES: 31 WHITTEMpRK ST.

Eight-room house and barn. Hi acrea land. 592 WESTMINSTER HILL RD--Seven- room bouse and garage. Va-acn land. 147 NORTH land.

TWO-FAMILY HOUSES: 150-152 PRATT RD--Duplex Bdute. six rooms, each. 14 ROBERTS roonu each. two-car garage. 20 ROBERTS rooms each.

LUDLOW roomt each. 47 ELMWOOD AVE--Wve roomi each. THREE-FAMILY HOUSES: 28 WALNUT rooms each. 129 ROLLSTONE -One five-room and two three. 370 DANIELS ST.

flve- room -and one three. HOUSE LOTS: JOSEPH AVE; HARRISON AVE. EXTENSION Mrs. Frank E. Merriam TWO-FAMILY house.

Six and four, central -oil. heating- plant, fireplaces. All 'modem. Rent for $105. $6000.

TUREE-RAMHiY-bouse. Four, fow and four. White sinks, hardwood, floors, heat Bents, -for $67. $5000. SEVEN-ROOM Garage, taun- dry, white Excellent 'grounds: FIVE rengyatej.

Jt32. I ly 1C 122 Day St--Tel. .3010 Lowe TOWNSEND ST. cottage; bath, steam heat Priced low settle 484' Mam. St-TeL 3420 Houses For Sale ASHBtteNHAM--Attractive, "comfortable -modem- house, two.

baths, extra'lava- tory, spacious grounds. and convenient. Address' SehttoeL BLOSSOM bouse, rhod- em plumbing. OH heat 10.000 ft land. Tel: 1463-R.

FIVE-ROOM bungalow, hardwood floors, heat; hot- water; bath. Garage -and three extra lots. 170 Camille St. City. FOUR-TENEMENT house, four -rooms each tenement All modern.

South side. TeL 2902-R after 6 p. m. PARK Whalomi. Nice location near lake, five rooms, 'bath, fireplace.

Sargent Real Estate. Tel. 100. Modern SEVEN-ROOM COTTAGE Two-car. garage, oil heat, weatherstripped extra lot, beautifully landscaped.

Call 3858 or 2801 after 7 p. m. ADVERTISE YOUR WANTS IN THE SENTINEL Legal Notices CITY OF FITCHBUBG IN THE YEAR NINETEEN HUNDRED AND FORTY TJrst PubBcatlon of' "an 0'rdlhance Amending: -Public Buildings Department Code. In the City CouncU, July 16. 1940 Be it ordained by the City Council of the City of Titchburg as follows: That there be added the following to be known as Section 102A Hi" waste pipe not to be over 10' long.

Sink, lines to be After. Section 301 the following to be added and known- as Section 101A; Main cleanouts to be In a masonry box 36' long and 20" wide. Section 113 Paragraph 6 after the word relocated in the second line the fotlowlng.be added: Vacuum valve to be Installed on cold as to read- as follows: Every, hot water tank hereafter installed, replaced, repaired, or relocated. a vacuum valve to be installed on cold and every hot water tank to which a water heating device or appliance is hereafter attached which may be subjected to a pressure of fifteen 05 pounds or more per square inch, shall be equipped with a suitable pressure relief valve approved by the Build- Ing Department. If of the faucet type the opening of the faucet shall operate the pressure relief means.

Said faucet relief valve shall be located on the hot water pipe leading from the top of the tank and placed over a sink or other receptacle where It may be tested frequently by. drawing water, and hi. position and manner satisfactory to the Plumbing Inspector. Such pressure relief valves (hall be so adjusted and set as to relieve all pressure In excess of the working pressure as stamped on the tank. If laid relief valve Ms of a type other than the' faucet type It shall have an iron size- copper or brass pipe not less than three-eighths inch In diameter taking the exhaust water therefrom, and conveying It without a shut-off to a sink or tray or basement floor.

The pipe. delivering the water to the relief valve shall be of brass and of capacity of not less than (i) inch standing Iron ptpe size, without grnrt-wff. There shall be no stopcock or valve of my kind placed in the pipe between the relief ---All tanklea heaters or submerged coll systems of domestic hot water shall be protected by an Improved temperature control valve- Installed in the hot water supply with a cold water connection. After Section 110 1he following be added and known as Section ilOA: Flushometer valves to be used with siphon breakers. No cross connection "li" allowed tween any private source of water and the city water supply.

No combination arid supply are allowed on any fixtures. JOHN H. FLETCHER. Tn "the City 1 Council. Jufy 18, Ordinance and ordered printed.

SANFOR0 ft. WORTHINGTON. Clerk A true Copy. Attest: WORTHINGTON, City Clerk Legal Notices OF MASSACHU- LAND COURT To Maxwell' Moore. a duly; usual place of business in Boston, in the County of Suffolk and said Samuel Barkin.

Samuel W- Poorvu, and Morris Goldflne, Trustee, of said Boston: Safety Fund National Bank of Fltchburg, a duly existing corporation, having an usual place of business in Fitchburg, In the County of Worcester and said Commonwealth: and -Arnold C. Dickinson, Trustee of Cush- mg-Dickinson Trust and Catherine E. Whitty, of said Fitchburg; and to all whom It may concern: a petition has been presented to said Court by John Hunklns, of said Boston fo register and confirm title in the following described land: A certain parcel of land' with the buildings thereon, situate In said Fitchburg, bounded and described as follows: Northeasterly by Main Street, 30 feet; Southeasterly by land now or formerly of Catherine E. Whitty. 101.26 feetr Southwesterly by land now.

or formerly of Arnold C. Dickinson, Trustee. 29.81 feet: and Northwesterly by land now or former! of Safety Fund National Bank of 101.44 feet Petitioner claims as appurtenant and admits that the above-described land Is subject to and has the benefit of the provisions of a party wall agreement dated May 21. 1894, recorded with District Deeds, Book 70. Page 15.

Petitioner denies the validity of a reservation as set forth In deed recorded with Worcester Nortli District Deeds, Book 57, Page 9. The above-aescTlbed Shown on a plan filed with said petition and all boundary lines are claimed to be located on the ground at shown oh said plan. If ynu desire to make any objection or defense to said-petition you or your attorney must file a written appearance and an answer under oath, setting forth clearly and specifically your or detente to each part of petition, to the office of BeconSer of Court tn Boston (at the Court House), or in thr corder of tald Court at the Registry of Deeds at -Fltchburg, in the County of Worcester, where' a copy of the plan filed with jaid petition it deposited, on or before the fifth day of August next an appearance Is to filed by or for you. your default will be recorded, the said petition will be taken as confessed arid yott will be forever barred tram contesting tald peHBoh 'or any decree entered thereon. Witness, John E.

Fenton, Judge of Mid Court, thit ninth day of July In the year nineteen hundred and forty. Attest with" of takf Court CHARLES A. RecordCT (Sean WIU4AM I. SCHELL. 31 State Boston, Miss.

Atty. for the Pet'r. Jll-18-25 Wincheiidon Summer. Services Tlie Congregatioiial-ciurch at Old Center will have sumrh'er services beginning Sunday morning, at, m. This summer.

that services in memory of-former members have been held and each year finds an increasingly large congregation. Next Sunday morning Rev. Charles L. Atkins of Tbpeka, will speak. The soloists will be Mrs.

Helen Gibson, contralto, of Worcester, Mrs. Elizabeth Cam- pinole, sopranoj of New York and Earl Bellis, tenor, of Worcester. Mrs Alvah M. Smith is. organist for the summer.

Marshall Smith and Allen Cunningham will serve as ushers. July Guests Mrs. Edward Stedman and A Russell Toutt, hosts of have these guests for the remainder of the month: 'Miss Ida Oliver, Miss Gabriel Abbot and Misses Fitzgerald of Boston, Miss. Jennie Earl and Miss Laura Wood of Fall Miss Marie Babcock of Mt. Vernon, N.

Y. Miss Frances L. Miss Edith Gainsman and Miss Dorothy Amidbn of Worcester. Mr. and Mrs.

Jones and son of East Longmeadow arid. Mrs. Susie Jones of Royalston were visitors this week. Through the efforts of a committee composed at V. F.

W. and A. members young men are being recruited for service in the army. These young men have been recruited and examined at Fort Devens; Marshall Simonds, Daniel LaFountain, Mason Bailey, Irving Leonard Schoffelct Lawrence Diival, George Duval, Henry Plant and Leon Christian. Miss Janet Hildreth has returned from Camp Collier in Gardner ofter Girl Scouts.

She is a member of Troop 2. Mrs. Anna Bruce of Fnmingham Is visiting with her niece, Marcus Stone, 40 Hill street Mrs. Thomas Demerse and daughter Irene of Keene, N. are guests of- Mrs.

-Harold Hildreth, 207 River street Earlier in the week Mrs. E. E. McQuaide and son Arthur and -Miss Helen Saunders of Westerly, It were visitors. "Vraiiarn A.

W. lOTdreih and Mark Bailey have completed six weeks of jury duty in Fitchburg. Mrs. Amy Jones arid daughter Mildred of Everett, Mrs. Clifford Case and daughter Robertta of Mr.

Simpson Is Foot-Loose J'trf? s-ior-s -i Ernest Simptmv of Ernest Simpson, former after his 3000-mile voyage from England when he recently arrived in New York with other refugees. His parents stayed in England, so young Ernest will live with his aunt. Gardner, and Mrs. Paul Kauppinen of Baldwinsyipe were Monday viiit- ors at the home of Mr, and Mrs. Marcus Stone, 40 Bill street Burton Harrington of Worcester is vacationing at the home of his par- iBrrts-wr School street The Loveland camp, "idlemore" at Lake Sunshine, is being occupied by Mr.

and Mrs. B. Fisher of Worcester. Miss Marjorie Newton, 347 Front street, is visiting her cousin Phyllis; Lftbelle North Brookfield. Westminster Friday Saturday Specials: Frank- forts.

Minced Ham and Bologna, 23c; Chicken Luxury and Dutch Loaf; 29c; Cooked Daily 35c: Baked Cooked Hani. 4Sc: Old-rathloned Roll Butter, lot. or 636--K. J. BUion.

Tet 19. Shirley The Shirley Grange conducted a successful "laWn party Tuesday 'night on Common Those on tables. and -assisting on other: committees were: Donald William S. Farrisworth, Homer G. Evans, Mrs: Blanche A.

Tassell, Miss Myrna Evans, Mrs. Mary Levesque, Mrs. George Buxton, Edward Thompson, Mrs, Horace C. Harris, Mrs. David Paradise, Bertha Crowe, Mrs; Horace C.

Harris. Arthur Jubb, Miss Mildred Wheeler and Forrest The Littleton Farmers Swing Band played during the entertainment and for general dancing. Vincent Pou- tenis- played an accordion solo and a song and tap dance were given bjr Irene Solos sung by Charles Dodge, Jr, Victoria Gionet and Carol Cournoyer and a tap dance was given by Mary Dennihan of Ayer. Omer Gionet. and Joseph Prune gave guitar by a solo by Dorothy Ward of Fitthburg, a tap dance by Phyllis Lanteigne, a song by.

Richard Jubb and music, by "Smokey Mountain Boys," Edward Lubiamz, Omer Raymond John Jurga and Zigmund Lubianiz. Prizes for singing and awarded Carol Cournoyer, ana a for singing went to Charles Jr, and for instrumentel music, to the "Smokey Mountain Boys." Miss Olive Evans Was in charge of the entertainment. Rev. Gail Cteland, Ph. of California, will preach at the United 'church on Sunday morning on "America's Answer to World Flames." It is through the of tor.

mer resident of Shirley that Rev. Mr Cleland war asked to preach, Miss Virginia Riley of Wateole, HU is a guest at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Harvey S. Westover on ington street.

Work has been started on the new telephone building; -Wilt-be erected on Church street On completion of the building the dial system will be installed. Leslie M. Woodworth, the President Suspender George Frost Co, "is having a week's vacation. The barber shop of Alphee Levesque, on street, will be Fef Rmrt AT The Boweoa. Hiduand Ave.

M. Hlpwell. Tel. ffltch- or 3WC-W. COTTAGES--Hampton Beach, Darklson.

TeL 1729-M. nVE-ROOM cottage at Lake Sunthlne. East Jaffrey. AU modern 'Improvements. $20 week.

'Apply to Lovejoy. SI Abbott St. Gardner. Mass. MODERN summer to let at Lake Sunshine.

Inquire of F. N. Nault, 9 Main St. NIOX.T ftimlahe4 at Side Iake Hunnlng yater and BOOMS by day or week. Hampton Beach.

N. Fitch. 5062 or 2Uq TO BENT--Furnished cottage and rooms by day or week. 7 Lakeside Whalom. Vine beach, boat and fishing.

Alto large bouse to rent for parties. Inquire premises or Tel. Lee-minster 52 days or Leom. 990 nights. For Sale AT SHIRLEY RESERVOIR--Three-room camp.

Good excellent bathing beach. Q-66 Sentinel. 1S3S DODGE two-door SSL Ocod coodltkMi. Cor. Jackaoo aod St TeL 42M- OLDSMOBILE COUPE ULUSMUBUJt SSDAW INS BU1CK.

SXOAN 1KT7 PACKARD SPORT COUFB 1SS7 STUDE8AJUEB SXOAN IS3T PACKARD SEDAN DODGZ I-D008 SUUN PACKARD COUPS ItM PONTIAC SEDAN ISM FORD TUDOR SEDAN msctavBouT SEDAN ISM DODGE 4-DOOS SEDAN Ittl FORD 2 DR. SEDAN Otbtn to rtoctl OSCAR DELONGCHAMP US Harvmrd Ml CUssifiad Display 1933 CHEVROLET coach; dean, good ttres. 1920. 1938 NASH TOURING SEDAN: 1936 LAFATETTE TOURING SEDAH 1934 CHRYSLER SEDAN 1933.CHEVROLET MASTER SEDAN 1935 CHEVROLET TOURING SEDAN 1933.FORD VICTORIA G. ANDERSON PATENAUDE'S TOMORROWS SPECIAL 193T BTJICK SPECIAL iour-door lour- ing sedan; low mileage, paint and upholstery equipped.

A fine- performing automobile' with massive and luxurious appearance. A Many Other'Bargains 1 Lunenburg St--TeL 829 USE0GAR 1 93 7 Chevrolet; Master four-door with trunk, black Duco finish, thoroughly reconditioned. Specially priced at 3395.00 1939 Chevrolet Sedan Master Deluxe Four-Door Sedan. Complete deluxe equipment including radio, heater and defroster. Sedan Deliyery Light Delivery Sedan.

Beconditioned and refinished in gunmetal Ducpi Heady to go to work. $345.00 1938 Chevrolet Town Sedan Master Two-I3oor Sedan. ExceUerrt condition throughout with heater and Good tires. $495,010 MATTHEWS 17 Snow St Tei 1251 JULY AEARANCE LOWEST PRICES OF THE YEAR An Outstanding Group Of Reconditioned USED CARS AT PMCES THA3T ARE THELQWEST 1939 LASALLE Toonng Sedan 1939 PONTIAC Tonring Sedan 1938 CADILLAC 65 Tourinr 1938 PACKARD 12fl Tonrinf 1937 LASALLE Club Coupe 1937 PACKARD 120 Tourinc Sedan 1937 raRRAPLANE Two -Door 1936 PONTIAC Six Touring Sedan 1936 LASALLE Touring Sedan TM OTHERS BUY NOW! PRICJES WILL WGHiER TERMS PITCHBURG MOTORS, Inc. Cadillac LaSmll.

Pohtlae tj LUNENBURG ST. Tei. S1K Auction Sales AUCTION SALE 59 SNOW Fitchburg JULY20atl30p.m. Consisting of a very fine lot of good furniture. Lofe.of Crockery, Glass, and hundreds of other I want yon to measure your, rooms, I.

am going to sell a lot of very good floor coveririg, also: 9x9 Bags, one 9x12; Bug for living room. Tables, Chairs, twa Bicycles, one Very fine Dining you need anything lor wait--corns to this sale. LEV! LASHUA, Auctioneer rest of the merchants of the town; Mrs; -Richard Cleveland "and daughter Margaret, of -Washington, have returned after visiting with Mrs. Cleveland's parents, Mr. and Mrs.

'Leonard M. Colpitits; on Leoin- ihster road. Miss Bessie Dadmun, Main' street, had a. night- blooming cereus plant blossom recently. The plant is of an unusual variety, and blossoms only at night for a very short time.

Miss Dorothy Harris, Parker road, is vacationing at Craftsbury, the home of Mr, and Mrs. Arthur Pellitier. 'Miss Harris formerly taught in Craftsbury. Ashburnham A son was born Tiiesday at the Heywood Memorial hospital, Gardner, to Mr. and Mrs.

Roland L. Rogers, Ashburnham. All-America Road Urged As Defense Plan SAN OW--America's defense program has revived plans for an Alaska-to-Argentina highway. The road long has been advocated by -western motoring -organizations. It again has been brought to the attention of Congress by Thomas P.

Henry of Detroit, president of the American Automobile association, gpirits nit it would be valuable for moving troops arid munitions. Existing highways form, part. of the, route. Some of the longest stretches yet to be developed America. What! No Bntter? URBAN m.

MP5--Budgets kept by 472 Illinois farm families have disclosed that the average person in that group last year consumed 42 dozen eggs, 39 pounds.of poultry, 86 pounds of pork and 82 of milk The budgets also showed that each homemaker in the group served about 4,692 meals, at a cost of 12' cents each. The food bill per family was about $365, of which $338 was furnished. by. the farm and $227 was purchased. Theodore Roosevelt was the Justices RIEMPHIS, Tenn.

a Negro, learned-about justice when he sentenced to -60 days in jail. He won't have to serve them until the crops' are in next fall; Legal Notices (ORDER OF NOTICEJ CUV OF PTTCHBURG In City Council. July 16, 1940 Whereas, in' the opinion-of the City Council the common convenience and necessity of the inhabitants require that a sewer should be laid out and constructed hi Temple Street from-No, 103 Temple Street to Westminster- Street, as recommended In a Report 'of the Committee on Works in regard thereto, said report being In tee office of the CKy Clerk; jt is there- hereby prdered-that due notice in- the manner provided by law. and td. served by a-constable of the City of Fttdiburg, be given to Leo McManus.

Crocter Btirbank Co. Assn. and all- other parsons and corporations interested, that it is the intention of the City cil under the p.rovMons of law-authorizing the assessment of betterment! to by out'and construct. the sewer ai recommended and that Tuesday, the 30th day of July, 1940, at 8.00 o'cJock P. VL and Room, in City Sail, 718 Main are appointed as the time and place for the hearing by the City Couh- dl of any which may be made thereto.

In City Coundi. July 1940 SANFOHD K. -Oerfc- fORDER OT NOTICEl cmr OF FITCHBURG In Coundi, July JR, 1940 Whereas, la the opinion of the City Council the common convenience and necessity Warner Avenue. should be laid out from Street to end of way aa a public street or way of the said City as sho-wn on plan and referred to described in; a report of Uw Public Works in regird thereto. Hid report City Clerk.

It is therefore hereby ordered that due notice in the manner provided by law, and to be served by a comtabla of the City of Fitchburg, be given to Crocker Burbank Co. Charleft K. wamer. Heehan and all other. penoru and corporations interested, that It it the tatwtlon ot the City Cotaidl.

under the provisions of law the bettermerttj, to lay out' the. street before mentioned by taking a portion of land and laying out the same as a public street, and to the dainases. occasioned thereby, and that Tuesday, the 30th day of July, IMO, at 8 o'eioek M. and the Council Boom, closed Thursday afternoons with the augunted at the age of 42. in the City Hall.

718 Main Street are appointed as the time and place hearing by the City Coundi ot any objections which may be made thereto. youngest Present be to- WORTHlNrM: 1M deck.

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