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Phone UP. CHAS ANDRES SONS VmnSRAZ. BOMB JACKSON ST. AMBULiANCH SBRVICK esncs ssRvzcx PH. 4it l1 rXBD BOMB WASHINOTON ST.

XAIN i Mtk 414 JJAWRENCB ST. VAIN 417. AJKBtTLANOX I3AT ORNIOHT. Card Of Thaniu wish to thank our nelgrhbore frlenda for their kindness at the tlma of death of our husband and IfJither, WlUiam Robert Burke. We Appreciate the donation of cars, the floral offerings, of Rev.

Gatea M. Tounff, and Adam Lutz. MRS. ROBERT BURKE and MRS. ELIZABETH MIIiliER 'A Card of Thames is a dignified eoavenlent methiod of expressing your t6 your hava prorea their regard dur.

tav.yeur houra of sadness. Me per line. Mlnlmuna charge, Lost and Fomid St. Mary's class ring, syatheUo ruby. Initials GCO In- THE REGISTER, SANIVUSKT.

OHIO. BATURKAT. 30Vt 9. 1932- Honses For Rent WINTER home, furnace. Possession Sept.

1st. Ph. Huron 190-B. Mrs. C.

6. Race, Rye Beach. 7-RM mod. house, with garage, excellent location, close to downtown. MS per mo.

Call 1870, Brie County Investment Co. MOD. B-rm cottage, hot water heat, reasonable. 404 Reese St 1747-M. 6-ROOM modem house with garage.

1408 W. Monroe St. Call 853.J. -R- SCALE-BEAM, on Hayes-av, bet. and Decatur-st or on Colutnbus-av.

Wednesday. Ret, to this office. Reward. LOST: Big money if you buy a bag or suitcase before eet- J. F.

BertUng Co Water St Hdp Wanted 1 lit' I ft WANTED Refined woman for 'Pleasant semi-professional work bv national concern. Exceptional remuneration. Experience not essential. Box 10, this paper. ibiSTRICx representative of a large Toledo factory will employ 8 men for lodal territory, for sample yeciulred.

Sloane Hotel, Rm. 71, C. J. Gerst from 12 to 6:80 Sat Sitnationg Wanted COMPETENT maid for part time work. Good ret.

Call GIRL wants general housework, itreek. Inq. 1031 Hayes Avenue. UlRI. wants light housework Jn good home.

St vGIRL. wants housework for room and board. Call 1837-W. RESTAURANT or HOUSEWORK Ph. 1986-J or 418 Perry St Agents, Salesmen Wanted 8-RM house, all 1213 Columbus Ave.

Garage. 140 a month. Inquire Shimansky, Ph. 85. 818 Huron Ave.

FOR RENT OJR SALB-Nlcely fur. nlshed cottage at Rya Beach. I bedrooms. Inqulra Bert Martin, Erie County Inveatment Co. Phona Wanted To Rent WANTED to share an apartment.

Box 84, this paper. Real Estate For Sale POR SALE: 8-rm house with con- venlences anS garage. Good condition, on Wayne-st, for only $6500. This Is a real bargain. Call Main 1870, The Brie County Investment Co.

SUMMER cottages at Sunnymede, 20x24. good condition, Well located, bargain for quick Sale. 454 W. Main St, Bellevue, Ohio. FOR SALE: Farm conplstlng of acres Of working land and 10 acres of woods, goad land and buildings.

Located 11 miles west of Avery, O. Inquire of Henry Behrens, Rt 8, Huron, Ohio, or Fred Behrena, 75 Foster, Norwalk, Ohio. GEN'L country store, gas living qtrs. Sell or trade. Ed G.

Knopf. Automotive 1931 CHEVROLET Pordor Sedan. Just like new. Sell reasonable. Inq; 127 W.

Market Shoe Store. BUICK SALES AND SERVICE The Smith Motor Sales NEW AND USED CARS Harten-Brooka Motor Co. "424 Huron RADIATOR REPAIRING: Ace Ra- dlator Co. 336 W. Market 402-W.

OVERMYER-BALL MOTOR Ca 708 W. Washington St Ph. 406. M. M.

CHEVROLET SALES 925 W. Washington Ph. 864 Time Tables 'SALESMEN WANTED To run Heberling business in Erie County. Sell: direct to farmers. Many make 140 to $50 weekly year lay, off.

write today for free booklet G.C. Heberling Company, Dept 1927 Bloomlngton, 111. BilMness Service SPECIALIZED SERVICE ON Xadioa Copeland Refrigerators Automobile Ignition, and Starter XlQB BATTERY A IWITION CO. 808 Kanoock St Ph. 682.

DUPLICATE keys made; wheels retired. J. F. BertUng. Water.

MisceUaneons For Sale 6uTB0AHb MOTOR, IBli. p. Used hours. Cost 9226 new. Cheap if sold at cnce.

Ph. 48B-R or 355. 18 PT. round bottom, center board sail boat ft beamsJtorconi rig. Call H.

H. HoUlger, Huron, O. I I FT. SPEEDBOAT, A-1 condition, with fuU eaulpmont Very reaa. Siena's Garage, W.

Monroe St rOR SALE: Brass bad and fprings. large dressers, oak book case, 9x12 rug. 8x10 rug, 40-lb ice refrigerator, gaa range, 125 E. Water St TOR Crocka and Bottles. All slaes; F.

BertUng 121 E. Water St SlCTCLES at half price. All sises. 'Elmer G. Dim, 180 Arch St Clyde.

ttASPBBRRIES: 4 ml southwest of Caauiia. MarUn Wahl, Ph. fi2-W CasUUa. I LARGE cetliag fans, 4 2 toblea Dan Hoffman. 417-W.

IBNDIVE plants, choice English del- -Phlnlums. Stroud Gardens. Pet Stock SALE: Fresh cow. Ph. County 889-Rl.

John Schlessman, Rt 1, Sandusky. 4 MOS. old White Leghorn pullets. Tidier. North Ridge.

Clyde. Ohio. Wanted to Buy IITANTBD: Furnished home, 4 bed- roema, completely modern, with yard and garage. Ph. 2046-W.

or Box 24, this paper. Moving, Trucking, Storage FIREPROOF STORAGE MHlott Transfer and Storage Co. Apartments FroTRent ATTRACTIVE fum. apt 739 W. Park St See Mr.

Bloat at Herb Myers. rURN. APT. prlv. ent and bath.

Beat location. 304 W. Adams St 1 AND 3 RM. fum. apt All oonv.

Inq. HartUeb's Grocery. 334 Lawrence. CALL Pfaff JParntture Store for furnished or unfurnished. Osborne.

Ph. 2281. THREE rooms fur. It hsekpg Private bath. 931 Central Ave.

up; light hskpg. tl UP Scheld Rastauraat tOl W. Market APT8, with radios. Also aftiaplBg rms. 884 E.

Washington St JftJS, famiahed. private bath and Rent reason 321B or 407 W. Madison. at" 818 Huron Ave. tSfSlTR in Wildred Apts.

IttMbtta Suite 2. Call 2828-J. ahowar. 917 Wayne-st -ROOM aiodam furalshed 82B per month. J.

Bermaiv Market aad Wayne 8U. SHED APT. IN BRIE APTS. Call or ao78-jr. KSMf wk 18 up.

Bath, ataam and cold water In rMm. mAoi. aStal CommarcliU. WmnA For Rent The Lake Shore Electric Railway Company (Effective January 18. 1982) EAST BOUND LIMITED AND EXPRESS TRAINS for Huron, RugRles, Vermilion, Elyrla and 7:36, 9:36, 11:30 a.

1:35, 8:30, 6:36, 7.30 and 9:35 p. m. EAST BOUND LOCALS for Lorain and 7:36, 8:36 a. 1:85, 6:36 and 9:85 p. m.

aplrect connection at Ceylon Jet for Norwalk. (X) Daily except Saturdays, Sundays and Holidays. WEST BOUND LIMITED AND EXPRESS TRAINS for Castalla, Fremont Olbsonburg, WoodvlUe, Genoa, Toledo and Detroit at Fremont for Fostorla, Findlay, Ijina and 8:46, a. 1:48. D3.35.

6.45, and 9:45 p. m. (D) Through Detroit trains. WEST BOtWD LOCAXB for To. ledo at 6:46.

7:46, a. 1:45. 5:46 and 1:46 p.m. (a) Starts from Perkins and Coy lumbus Ave. Sandusky.

All bids to be mailed to clerk. (Signed) BOARD-OF EDUCATION, orPerkina Rural School District. IMOOENB DAUCH, Clerk. Huron, Ohio, Rural Route 1. 8.15.

9-16. NOTICE OF TAX BUDGET HEARING Notice Is hereby given that a public hearing on the tax budget as prepared by the Board of Education of the Margaretta Rural School District for the year of 1933 In Ita tentative form, will be held In the office of the Board of Education on July 21, at 8 o'clock p. m. i. B.

MILLER, Clerk. 6-7-8 NOTICE At the next regular meeting to be held at the Town Hall, Monday, July 11, at 7:30 p. open bids will be received for the transportation of pupils to and from the several districts, HURON BOARD OF EDUCATION Andrew B. Smith, Clerk. June 2B-JUly 2-9 LEGAL NOTICE Pursuant to the provisions of Section 3896 of the General Code of Ohio, notice is hereby given that the City Commission of the City of Sandusky, Ohio, has caused to be prepared by the City Engineer.of said City, Distributions of Assessments covering the following named Improvements and upon the portions of the streets hereinafter set forth: ORNAMENTAL STREET LIGHTING Assessments ier front ft th Street to Cleveland Avenue Erie Boulevard from Ogonts Street to Cleveland Avenue 0.632639 Said Distributions of Asessments are now on file in the office of the Clerk of the City Commission for the inspection of all persons Interested therein.

BEATRICE SNTDER. Clerk of the City Commission of the City of Sandusky, Ohio. July 2-9-16 B. A a RAILROAD No. 47 arrives 8:46 p.

m. No. 48 departs p. m. BIO FOUR ROUTE p.

daily ax. Sunday. p. m. daily axi Sunday.

NEW TORK CENTRAL RAILROAJD Eaat Bound, morning 8:20 and 10:56. Afternoon 6.07, 7:40 (dally ex. Sunday), 7:67, 10:00, 10:16. West Bound, morning 5:08, 6:30, 8:45, 10:08. Afternoon 3:06.

4 :27, 6:25. 11:46. REPORT OF THE CONDITION OF THE CASTALIA BANKING CASTAHA, OHIO, At the close of business June 30. 1932. BBSaURCES Loans on Real 77,183.53 Loans on Collateral 2,012.85 Other Loans and Dls- counts 31,342.05 Overdrafts 160.63 State.

County and Mu- nlclpal Bonds 21,000.00 Other Bonds, Stocks and curltles Banking House and Lot. 325.00 Furniture and Fixtures 400.00 Due from Reserve Banks and cash in vault (Items 16.18-19-29-21).817.868.64 17,868.54 Total 1169,291.60 LIABILITIES Capital Stock paid 26.000.00 Surplus Fund 18,000.00 Undivided Profits less interest and taxes paid 2.794,25- Ind. Dep. Sub. to ck.

(Items 85- 189,194.20 Dlvid. unpaid Time Cert of Dep 36.112.78 Savings DeposIU 47.825.42 123,497.35 ToUl tl69.291.60 I. James Nolan. Cashier of the above named The. Castalla Banking Company, do solemnly swear that the above statement is true to the best of my knowledge and belief.

JAMES NOLAN. Cashier. D. D. White." J.

A. Meikle. Dr. Gorsuch, Directors. State of Ohio.

County of Erie. Subscribed and sworn to before me this 8th day of July. 1932. T. D.

SHEPHERD, Notary Public. NofiCB Perkins Rural Dlatrlot. Erie County, State of Ohio, Board of Education- of Perkins Rural School District will receive closed bids until July 20th, 12 o'clock noon, Easl- Standard Time, for the following equipment: chaisis at to ton: Rural Churches WILLAllD Francis Xavlcr, Her. Fr. H.

J. Foran, pastor. Masses at 7 and 8 a. m. Homer A.

Naff, pastor. Sunday school, 9:80 a. nsom- ing worship, 10:80. Brethren, O. E.

Knepp. school 9:30. Worship, 10:30. Union service at 7:80 p. Lutheran, G.

C. Heffel- flnger, school, 9:30. Church, 10:45. CLYDE Science, Sunday services, 10:80. Mary's, Rev.

Leo Doaahoe.paj- tor. Sunday masses at 7:80 and 9:30 a. m. Grace Episcopal, Franklin E. Hauck, rector.

Morning service, 8:30. of Christ, John B. Nance, pastor, Unlfled service, 9:30. Rev. Walter Massey, pastor.

Sunday school, worship, 10:48. -tSt. Paul's Lutheran, Frank A. Jordan, pastor. Sunday school, church service, 10:30.

Episcopal, Rev. Carroll Stewart school at 9:30 a. morning worship at 10:16. GREEN SPRINGS Episcopal, J. H.

Jones, pastor. Church school, morning worship, 11:00. Evangelical, Myers, pastor. Sunday school, morning worship, 10:80. OXFOBDTP John's EvangeUcal, Bev.

H. B. Phelffcr, pastor. Sunday school, Worship, 8K)0. worship, 8:00.

Church board after service. Boexd of Rel. Ed. Monday at 8. FIRESIDE C.

Hassel, pastor. Sunday school, church, 10:30. Rev. C. D.

Fischei, pastor. Sunday school, church, 10:80. HURON Wm. R. Lucht pastor.

Regular services at Sdnday school at 10. Episcopal, Ohlo-at on the Lake Sunday after Trinity, Gates M. Young, 9:00 a. morning prayer and sermon by the rector. 10:00 a.

church school. Presbyterian, S. J. R. Ensign, school, church, 10:30.

Evangelical, G. W. Miller, paator-r-Sunday school, missionary program, 10:30. Peter'a Catholic, Rev. Alfred masses, 6:30, 8:80, 12:00.

Forty hours devoUons begin with 10 o'clock mass. UNION CORNERS John's Lutheran, Wm. Lucht pastor. Sunday scl.ool, regular aervlces, 10:16. COLUMBUS.

PIKE PauTft liutheran. G. F. Stengel, school, 9 a. m.

Services at 9:46 a. m. OBOTON-TP John's Lutheran, G. F. Stengel, school, 10 a.

m. Services at 11. FARM WOMEN MEET NEW LONDON, July Mrs. Frank Colemap, was hostess to the Community Farm Women's Club Wedneaday ajfternoon. when a consisting of jreadlngs, vo Episcopal Meigs and First- Gates E.

rector Seventh Sunday aftet Trinity: 9:00 a. church school. 10:80 a. niornlngprayer and sermon by the rector. Thursday afternoon and evening.

Lawn Fete qn the church lawn. Supper at the Parish House. Wayns and Monroe-sts, Rev. James S. Braker, D.

pastor. Sunday school a. Cftarlea H. Smith, supt Morn- In gworship at subject; "The Regret of a Meagre Junior B. T.

at p.m., Mrs. William Drummond in charge. Sen- loi' R. Y. P.

at 6:30 p. Robert Miller presiding. Evening services at 7:30 o'clock, Out of "The Vicious Circle." Mid-week prayer and praise service Wednesday evening 7:30 o'clock, continuing the lessons from book of Genesis which the pastor has been, bringing at this service for past nine months. Choir rehearsal Wednesday evening following the prayer meeting. Church of Christ, Scientist 128 East Adams-st Services Sunday morning at 10:45, subject, "Sacrament." Sunday school at a.

m. Testimonial meeting on Wednesday evening at 7:45. Free reading room on the second floor of the churcljj building, open every day except Sunday and holidays, from 2 until 5 p. m. The Sunday services are also broad- east from First Church of Christ Scientist, Cleveland, over Station WJAT at 11 a.

m. Baptist Ralph H. Stoll, pastor. Services on thA Lord's Day: 9:15 Bible School, W. Bradley, supt.

10:80 a. worship and sermon. Subject Results of True Faith." 6:30 p. Junior and Senior Young People meet 7:80 p. Worship and sermon.

a Saved Person?" The pastor will prfftoh miomi and evening. Meetings of the week: Prayer meeting Wednesday at 7:00 p. m. Mid-week, gospel service Wednesday at p. m.

Miss Stella Beokely of Livingston. will speak. Gospel service at the City Police Station (Friday at 7:80 p. m. All services held In the (Md Reformed Church at Bancodk and Jpfferson-sta.

Stephen's son and Lawrence. H. B. Phelffer, Combined 8:80 a. m.

Choir rehearsal on Friday evening. Reformed, cor. Hancock and Jcfferson-sts, IWv. V. J.

Tlflgler, school, 9:00 Morning service, 10:80 a. m. Licentiate W. li. Margard will occupy the pulpit Consistory meeting Monday, evening, 8:00 p.

m. Ladles' Mission Society msetlng Tuesday afternoon, 2:00 O'clock, The Sunday school outing has been postponed to Thursday, July 21. Ev. Lutheran, Columbus-av at Jeffersort-st T. J.

C. Stellhorn and Theo. Stellhorn, JrT, for the 7th Sunday after Trinity: English service at German service at Sunday school at English Service at 10; Sunday school at Wllmer at 2. Theme for the sermon at the vralous aervlces: 'Beware of the Blind Leadets of the Bllndl' Church activities for the week; Monday evening: Quarterly Congregational meeting at 7:30. Friday afternoon: Women's Missionary Society, Dlv.

II at Group 6, Mrs. Alston Brckman chairman, is in charge of the program and the serving of refreshments. Friday evening: Boy Scout troops 1 and 8 at 7:16. cor. Jeff6rson and Wayne-sts, Thomas Hughes, pastor -Sunday school at H.

I. Scott supt CJlasses for persons of all ages. Morning worship at 10:30 A. m. Solo.

Selected, Mrs. P. B. Rehfus. Sermon by'ReV.

Thomas Hughes, "The Function of the Church In Troubled Days." Visitors cordially welcome. Thursday, July 14, Phllathea Class picnic at Chaska Beach. Evangelical, cor. Co- lumbus-av and Adams-st, C. J.

Scherzer, school at 9:16. Worship at 10:80, sermon "The sufferiftt, DiMH and ef the Lord." Paul LttthMfiii, at tylef'St S. A. Ortfflth, pastor Morning sefvlca at 8 o'clock. mon subject: "Odd's Love." Sunday schodl at 9:15 a.

m. The Sunday school will be held at Park on Friday and evenhigr. Protestant, Episcopal, Wayne-st at Washington Park. Don aid Wonders, rector. Sunday after Trinity; 8 a.

Holy Com munlon. lO: 80 ft. momlnif prayer and sermon. Special tha Rev. Harold Oilmei-, Tiffin, 0.

No evening service. Wedheeday, 6:80, ball giime, Grace vs Reformed. First Church, Presbyterian, opposite the post office, Alfred ntngs Funnell, mtnteter. Bible school, 9:80. CTlasses for all A mom- liig worship, 10:45, SermOn-by the Subject "A Holy and Reassuring In special service on the Book of Isaiah.

No evening worship. Tuesday, 7:00, Boy and Olrl Scouts meet, Thursday, 2:80, the Guild meets. Aluminum demonstration. Friday, choir rehearsal. South Depot-st, pastor, Rev.

Chas. A. Gray. Sunday school at 9:00 a. superintendent C.

Gordon, Morning worship at 11:00 a. B. Y. P. U.

at 5:80 p. Rose Lee Keaton. Vesper aerv- ic6 at 7:00 pf. m. Church Aid meeting Monday night.

Pxayer band meeting Monday at 4:00 p. m. Prayer meeting' Wednesday night Choir rehearsal. Thursday night The Good, Will Chat will meet Friday night at 7:00 m. Congregational, Columbus-av and Jefferson-st, Joseph H.

Stein, school of the church, Omar E. Meyer, superintendent, 10:45. Service of worship with' ser- mohV Mr. Stein will preach; subject "Religion and the motives of Men." llie Guild Is packing a box to be sent to -the hospital at Fanchow, China. The hospital asks for old linen, towela, wash cloths, buttona, needles, scrapbooks, cards.

Any who wish to contribute may bring tjieir gifts to Mrs. Roger Dllgart, 421. Franklln-st or call Mrs. Dllirart, 2521.W; or Mrs. Rady, 1391-W, to have their contributions called for.

Monday evening at 8 o'clock Current Economic and Political Problems will be discussed at an open air meeting on the courthouse steps. The Rev. Fred W. Strickland, fdrmeriy professor of economics at Marietta the speaker, publla Invited to atttnd. Wayne at Dlvi- sion-st W.

Munk, pastor. 9:16 to 11 a. m. combined service. Loyalty Day program.

All officers, teachers and members of the church are expected to be present if possible; all others are cordially invited and welcome. 7:80 p. evening worships subject of sermon, "(Christianity's Three Greatest Foes." Monday, 7:80 p. stewards' monthly meeting. Wedneaday, 1:80 p.

Ladies' Aid meet for work; p. prayer and Bible study. Thursday, 7:80 m. Brotherhood monthly meeting. Baptist Chnrch, Deeator-st Rev, H.

Mason, Sabbath School, James R. Davis supt 10:46 Morning worship, preaching by followed by commilnldn services'. 8 Speclalservices will be conducted by the, pastor and choir of Bbeneaer Baptist Church, 7 B. Y. P.

U. Joseph Thomas, president 8 Evening communion servlcea Wednesday evening prayer services, followed by oholr practice, Mary's Catholic, Central-av and Jefferson-st, Rev. W. C. Zlerolf, pastor, feevs.

B. Reynolds, L. Walter and J. Hoffman, assistants- Low maases at 6, 7, 8. 9, and 41 a.

m- Baptism at 1 p. m. Weekday masses at 8:80. 7:15 and 7:45 a. m.

Peter and Paul's ferson-st and ColumbusrAv, Rev, W. F. Murphy, paator. Rev. K.

W. Burger, assistant pastor. Low masses Sunday at 6, High mass at 9:30 a. m. Evening service with sermon, 7:30, Angels' and CJlinton-st Rev.

Thomas B. Quinn, pastor. Sunday masses at 8 and 10 a. m. at 7:00 a.

m. Volunteers Of America 268 B. 10:30 a. m. the weekly service will be held at the Erie-eo Jail; Sunday School at 2:30 p.

m. and service at 7:45 p. m. In the Mission hall. Peru Pearl Parker, of Illinois, called on hlA cousin, Frank Chrysler, recently.

It had been over fifty years since they last met. Recent callers at the Scott Smith fOUR.DIRECTORSFOR C-CWILL BE CHOSEN Voting fill four Chamber of Commerce directorships Is now In progress. The candidates are listed In three groups. They are the mercantile and mlstieiianeous divisions. One wlll.be etocted from each group with the exception of the mercantile group, where two wlllbe elected.

The candidate receiving the highest number of votes In tfie mercantile group will be elected for three years and the one having the'sacond highest number for two years. Candidates are aa follows: B. Hartzell and H. B. Castleman.

industrial group; M. R. Herb, E. Ackley, A. A.

Ball and J. B. Schaefer, mercantile group; and R. B. Dent and C.

J. Wagner, miscellaneous group. home were' Mies Lucy Boldel of Cleveland, Miss Jo Borgin Of Norwalk, and Mrs. HattJe Smith. Mr.

and Mrs. Clarence Perry, Raymond Perry, Leland Perry an.d Mr. and Mrs. Ross Perry and family were guests of Mrs. Muriel Baker and daughters of Greenfield, recently.

Mr. and Mrs. F. Ketchane and children attended the ball game at Steuben Monday. Miss Lucy Seldel of Clevaiapd is spending some time with her etster, Mrs.

Hattle Smith. Mrs, D. L. Chambers, Robert Chambers, Miss Claussie Ritchie, Mr. and Mrs.

A. E. Brown and family called on Mr, and Mrs. Allen Stroud in Sandusky recently. Miss Marfsu Brown spending the week with her cousin, Mlas Betty Stroud.

Orrin Doane and Max Robinson, of Norwalk, spent ISiesday with Dover Bishop. Mr. and Mrs. M. K.

Brooks and family spent the Fourth of July at White House as of Mr. aad Mrs. George Ryeraon. Mr. and Mrs.

Max Meyers spent a day with their daughter, Mrs. Keller, in Milan, recently. The Boys 4-H Cnub will give a dance for the public at Old Tavern Hall Wednesday evening, July 18. Clarabelle Eastman, Dale Kellogg, Rita Searles and Dever Bishop apeat last Sunday at tha lake. 2 'J MetHads of WHICH DO YOU USE? There are two methods of shopping.

But which method you use makes a great deal of difference, since you always want satisfaction from the things you buy. Some people shop in such a triistful fashion. They merely ask for a can of peaches, a tube of tooth-paste or a box of aspirin. Because they never specify what brands they want, they are always at the mercy of the No people who buy this way arc often so dissatisfied I Other shoppers, who know by experience reputations of certain products which brands are dependable, ask for these brands specificaUy by name. And they insist on getting the products they ask for, even though sOme derk may urge them to try something "just as good." Isn't it better to buy this way? Isn't it wiser to ask for what you want, what you know is always good- refusing other products, of which you know nothing? Stores which try to sell you unknown products in place of those you ask for, usually do so for a sdfish purpose.

The dealer often reaps an extra profit, or the derk a commission, by switching you to the unknown merchandisef Many of the best stores everjrwherc forbid tliis practise. When you buy from them you are always sure of getting exactly what you ask for, with fUIl value in the merchandise you want for every penny you spend. But if you are offered something "just as good" as the thing you ask for, refuse it! Demand packaged products which you know by experience, by brand, or by the reputations, of their makers. You will often see such products advertised in this newspaper. Xsk for what you wanti Insist on getting it! Millions of women have found this simple rule the surest guide to shopping satisfaction.

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