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Edmonton Journal from Edmonton, Alberta, Canada • 14

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HOME BUILDING EDMONTON JOURNAL -14 Monday, Sept. 10, 1043 Deaths PROFESSIONAL (27) ACCOl NTANTS fcimunttan immtal Hmtt Aft Great Cl.iv.ined Want Ad Market Built Hy ReMitts SAMUEL SHORT DIED suddenly at his residence In Medicine Hat. Alberta, on Septcmbel 9 1945. Samuel Short, prominent b-ir-rtster-at-law and City Solicitor, formerly of Edmonton, Alberta, and El-ora. Ontsrlo.

Interment will be at Medicine Hat, Alberta. TV.M IIKIIS WANTED (Continued (torn Preceding. Columnl WONO ON BONG 3-dav service. Ph 33651 (or estimate. qualifications, for division 4- stead employment for right party.

Salary as per our schedule. Apply It, ON September 8th. sge 78 vears, Kerd." Nadon, Jeweller Watchmaiier Mice. Applv st.itmg age, qualification Separate house, machine mllkl-d, H. Legler.

Secretary, -Trea irer, N.Ui-Wong on Bong of 10243 98 Street. He 10US 102 St. 'and experience to Wolfe, Sec- cloee to city. Ph. 873-8124.

ton Consolidated School District No. is survived bv his wile: two sons ana two rlail-hters nil in Hov Sen District, KFMAIK I1K1P MASTED I Com mint Hem Prece-ins IVIumni OFFICE assist ant with steromaphtc rrvas, stony nam acnooi i.is.on No. 23, Stony Plain. Alberta. WAN I' ED One silk spotter and one PV Brown IN tl.re need of housekeeper, mot he-- less bom.

3 young boys Good schools Own room, child welcome. sfrtv work. C. J. Cous'ulin, 11, Hme Creek.

Alberta A GOOD woman or girl to do housework on farm. 3 adults, cood wases, no I I Kwcng Tong Province. Services will GUARANTEED Fumigation Home be held on Tuedav afternoon at 4 and Industrial service. Vaults for tUi-! o'clock at Howard and McBnde's Cha- niture. Insect spravs and powders, i pel.

Remains will be forwarded to IVtHUlcts I'oiuliuilV China for funeral services and Inter- ment. Howard and McBride, Funeral Services. MRS. JANE CHEDORE ON Sept. 9th.

Mrs. Jane Chedore of Greencourt. Alberta, passed away In ne city at me age ci iy years, sne urug.witsuie KJ.Ji. mmrose Mr. Mc.NarvvCamrose.

WAN Girl or woman for house- 7.rrn,e- Vk for Tlk- fa; faiTiicr. One to cook lor. no mus. leaves to mourn ner loss one daugh- Stores. ter and one son, Mrs.

C. Warner of I ri -TT i Greencourt. Mr. George Chedore of Olltiaot hrulf l.essoilh Riverside. Ont.

Remains will be for- 1 CLASSES or private instruction eve-warded to Viking where funeral ser-. nings in your home or as arranged vices will be held Tuesday aftemrou i Culbertson system. Ph. 26345. 1 in, salary 50 per month.

Permanent ewelry st Apply National Employ-for pern. Apply V. Nemeo. meu, otf B4ier to Ad B-198. i jouwi rar sngnoa cmircn.

Interment wilt take place in the V- FIV' GEOPHYSICAL SERVICE INC. king Cemetery. Connelly-McKlnley. i A3 a bouquet. Practical bib typos HKH SCHOOL gin to wor for ONE of the oldest seismic contrac-Ltd.

i and eometntng quite different in sow-; board, room and pay. 10164 119 tt. Ph. nas an openmg tor a compUW-. REV PIERRE HETO OMI I to Prons.

From 11.19 to J2.29. See 81944. observer. It you are a college ensri- ON Sept 9th Rev Pierre Hetu our window dlsplay-, DRESSMAKERS' helper with experi- neering graduate, single, under SO, O.M.I., of St. John's Junlorate 84061 Slllljcr lowing Machine 0.

(ence. Ph. 28S77. willing to travel and would like to get 91 passed away at the age 'of 66 10356 Jasper Ave. Ph.

21307 GIRL to" assist with housework. No Into seismic exploration, write us a'. years. Funeral services will be held I i i-Tii i iVA vi 1 1 t' I cooking, good wages, lots of time off. i Brooks, Alberta, giving age, maritai Tuesday morning at 10 o'clock at Std AMH.uA.

bhC'-Nv. Ill 1 Ph. 81463. i status, description of college work, ex- Joachim's church. Rev.

V. Gaulet. BREATHEASY gives instant relief, i high schnni Siri P'n-. Jn' expected. Do not will officiate and interment Guaranteed.

Free demonstration at Doarcl roora Pn 26885. llau PWy your services are avail-will take plao in the Oblate Plot. St. Gmwold's Pril- Edmonton 100 Ave 'abla, "n(ir regulation P.C. 2.96.

ad- JffltewKriM 8 n.iT churcil- Con- OF ail household insects with HCN Alberta or Ph. collect to R-1815. Wam-nelly-Mnley, Ltd. sas, approved by leading hejf.n MFKITA MOSHANSKT i utaoritwree P-1 "WAXTED lmmedTarebTinnortheTn ON September 9th. Mr.

Mekita ALBERTA FX. MIG ATCmc 2 experienced hairdressers. III M.lUMi SI (Cantiiiiiiil rout Pm-eiliug Coluiniil FOR sale, Bn.000 feet of dry, well senMined Umiliir. 2" plunks and timber Also 3' plunk sidewalks. Now cor.

rugalPd cni'dliouid tor Insulation, Window Htnol unci window Jamb al half price. 9U70 DIM St. Ph. 26053. IMPROVE YOUR HOME Give It New Life, Beauty and Convenience For your requlicments in.

Birch Veneer Buildlrg Lumber' Doors, Windows Mill Work Roll Rrxiflmt -Aaphnlt Shingles. Rnrk Wool Cenien: L'nio Plusier Call the Lumber Number Phone 25236 ARMITAGE McBAIN LUMBER CO. LTD. Jasper Ave. at 93 St.

Our Objective Your Satisfaction CONTRA (TO US is. kill rs BUILDING CONTRACTOR 11646 82 St Ph. 7412S 1 1 RICK HOMES COMMERCIAL BUILDINGS NEW and better type of brick much lower in price. Various colors. Used in England's Air-raid shelters.

Build with brick lor lasting, economical beauty. As cheap as frame or stucco. Estimates free. Ph. 27878.

OARAGES BUILT FOR SALE See sample in our yard. HALDIN-WALKER CO, Contractor! Ph. 24043 10819 101 St. SMALL repairs, alterations given prompt attention. Ph.

Small Jobbers, 81918. BUILDING AND Ph. 25060. CONSTRUCTION SERVICES Al-terations, repairs, additions. 6 Domiu ion Bldtt.

Ph. 24411. BUILDING alterations, general fe pair work. 11920 87 St. Ph.

74070. HOUSES built to please, alteration store fronts, fixtures, built-rite cupboards at 10490 82 Ave Ph. 33033. CONCRETE sidewalks" basements, gravel, washed rocks, cind-rs, ahale, fillings, black dirt, coal. Phone, 73325.

83087, evenings. LOitNE Muckcuzle. Building contractor and repair work. Ph. 28457.

TH1BE4UL'I; Roofing Contractor. Ph. 28019 PLANS, specifications "ah'stTl mates for your new home under Na tional Housing, j. Levasseur, Phon 26306. J-BEIiKK ArCONTR See us about your new home.

CONCRETE wcrk. foundatlonfl sidewalks, floors, sand and graval supplied. Gocrtz, 11814 Dl 6t Phona 71537 PH. 32058 for those Kltchin cabinets. Interlojalterutlons and repair-i.

ASPHALT shingiingriGenerar (Jon structlon. W. McCREADY. PH. 81c39 H.

WHiTHA.M LTD, 7 ShartS BJdgBulluing Contractor. Ph 25005, R. H. 6004Ada Ph 72785 BUILDING construction, alteration and repairs. Concrcl- work.

Ph. 81958, CONCRETE wors wanted. Peason fej)i ices, 9638 107 Ave. Ph 27i85. DOUGLAS VISSER.

Building ConS tractor. Brick, frame buildings, alterations. Ph. 972-4QC4 POOLE Construction. Bldg.

repair, remodelling, alterations. Ph. 24441. J. A.

BOISVERT Builder of Modern Homes Ph. 270,5 CEMENT work, sidewalks laid. Cenv lrepaJrsPh72266. Ambltr. CAMILLO the corTtractbr, palntlngj spraying, cement basements poured, Ph71371.

CEMENT work of all kinds. City crl country. Ph. 74463 FOR screens! Cupboards, shelveX cojjmers nicK-knacka. Ph.

GLENN GENERAL contrafitors, buIlrMng terations. Repairs, concrete work. Of flTe ph- 286 1 72133. CONCRETE walks, floors clear! gravel, sand. Immedately.

Reason able. Ph83161. RENT a cement mixer. Ph. Caminc) the contractor.

71371 ORN and-FosounT building con! structlon. Lifting and concrete form work. 11240 90 St. or Ph. 34513.

DECORATORS GENERAL painting and decorating, roof spraying, repairs. Estimates free, New war veteran. Ph.J72748. PAPERING, painting, roofs sprayed! City or country. Ph.

22073. PAINTING AND PAPERHANGINCT" Ph. Harry Wilson, 71854 PAINTING and paper hanging; In. terior and exterior. Clean, fast and reliable.

Estimates. Klnoly Ph. Skin-ner, 71290. PAINTING Decorating. Roofs re paired and painted, pre-war prices.

Hagan, Ph. 26081. PAINTING" decorating. Interior, exterior. Contract.

Estimates without obligation. Ph. 34568. FEAT HERSTON PAINTING, decorating. 10120 101 St.

Ph. 24741. HASKINS the decorator. Papering, painting, House and roof painting. Odd Jobs of carpenter work.

Ph. 74268. HOME decorating service, contrac tors. Estlmatcs.JPh. 26745 after 6.

JACKSHAW'S painting kalsomlning, roofs repaired and; sprayed. Ph71847. GAGN0N DECORATORS YOUR work done Immediately, Special rates, roof spray. Ph. 28970.

Want your roof sprayed? Phone Camlllo, the Contractor, 71371 INTERIOR and exterior palntinff and decorating. Ph. 22787. PAPERING, painting arid kalsomlning. Ph.

22630. Frank. RAINBOW PAINTERS AND DECORATORS ReasonaBle in Quality Service. Interior, Fxterior. Contracts Large and" Small PH.

27571 FLOORS FLOORS SANDED AND FINISHED Forquick service, Ph. 28788 Plllot. SANDING Finishing, laying, mod-era machines. Guaranteed workmnn-ship. For quick efficient service.

Ph. 72273. FEATHERSTON 10120 103 St, FLOOR SERVICE Ph. 24741-25937 HKI.P WtMHI (Conttiniril fvom Frrdtng Columnl WANTED Enrrtenoect dairy couple, I ORGANIST and choirmaster re- quired for St. Peter's Church lAngli1 Rft-TY-l AvA COUPLE for dairy farm.

Machine milking. Separate house, pis, llgrr-a $125 month. Box 431 Journal, rr man, able to serve customers, wanted by hardware wholesale. Slate age, experience, education and wages ex- ted to Employment and Selective Service Office. Refer to Ad B-223.

WATCHMAKKR HtrT i nnm.r- I Uxmt' a t0 i Lmi EXPERIENCED hog feeder, year round job for right man, top wages, i Box 891. Journal. DELIVERY "boy under 16 with bi- full-time employment. Apply i Box 329. Journal.

YOUTH, under 16, with bicvele with I hpuvv rArrior full nr ta-t t(m. Si EXPERIENCED ment rotter also all round cured meat and sausage 'J-' 'AtH Sv.V in B-218. WANTED IMMEDIATELY SMART, aggressive salesman for fast selling material. Good commission basis. 410 Williamson EJ- monton.

wAniau rower oumt, cuiiu-nci, i EXPERIENCED I Male Bookkeeper Fort Nelson Co-Operative association. $1C0 month, board and room provided. A. F. George Royal George Hotel.

Apply National Selective Service. Order B-323. STOCKROOM CLERK FOR Fur Storasre T. EATON CO. Apply National Employment Service.

Order No. B-227. WANTED Second Class Engineer ALBEKTA CERTIFICATE for up-to-date steam power plant. Apply Emplovment and Selective Service, Refer to Ad B-220. OFFICE BOY WANTED For permanent position with Edmonton business "linn BICYCLE SUPPLIED APPLY Employment and Selective Service Office.

Refer to Ad. B-221. Male Help (Inst) (20) RADTO COURSE WIRELESS Telegraphy. Radio Ser- vicing. Broadcasting, fall term In day and evening classes commences Sep- tember 10.

Enrol now. Short courses for ex-servicemen. Home study tram- ing available. Sprott-Shaw Radio School, 812 Rbson Vancouver, B.C. NATIONAL BARBER SCHOOL WANTED ambitious men, women tc (learn barbering 10323 101 St.

WANTED MEN FOR POST-WAR EMPLOYMENT It has been estimated that 100,000 men are needed. This is your opportunity to train this winter for a High Pay Position, either as a mechanic or welder. If you are a farmer, a mechanical training will pay you big returns on your investment. If you are over 16. write now for our Free Booklet on MECHANICS OR WELDING, sent postrmii.

Ml'SKER Engineering Inst Lansdowne Ave. at Main Winnipeg ATTENTION, MEN I I Diesel Engineering, Auto Mechanics, Welding, Electrical, are trades with a future in this Machine Age. Regardless of your present Job you can better yourself by schooling Use your spare to stuay the theory et home by our cuefuliy prepared illustrated Engineering Assignments, followed by practical experiences in our large modern shops, Chicago Vocational Schools 12520 102 Ave. Edmonton. Fh 8U6i Name Address Course Age Salesmen Wanted (21) CITY salesman on commission basis wanted immediately by hardware wholesale.

State in writing age, edu cation, experience, nationality. Box i 438, Journal. Agents Wanted (22) MAIL ORDER AGENCIES MANY new products easily sold by mail. Name lists of customers and prospect- furnished. Several good agencies immediately available.

Write YOU are lookmg ior something which will add to your Income. There are 100,000 and more graves without monuments in western Canada alone Tne average price of a monument is around $200. This means Two Hund-: red Millions worth of monuments can be sold, and a lot of this is your district. You know this. This Is a good agency.

Free outfit. Apply Box 50, JournaL Teachers Wanted (23) Assistant Principal WANTED FOR Viking High School ABLE to teach Engflsh, French, Health and Physical Education and SST. I per schedule. Reply, enclosing two copies of Inspector's reports to Viking School District No. 1906, Viking, Alberta.

TEACHER WANTED FOR Topley public school in Northern Interior of British Columbia. 1 1 pupils enrolled, per year. Up-to-date school, comfortable boaia- I I Pr'KSONW. (M(Mflhinei)iis (Continued trom Prrcfriinj Column' I HAVE rour nearls or bends rest rung i i i i CUlLt.X 1 1 i i i I'PivM (Established 9918 103 Ave. Ph.

23506-15620 Members O. Association Winnipeg. Regina Edmonton ECZEMA, Ulcers. Sores. Ringworms Psorissis, Itch.

Piles. Use "Teenjoie" Chinese Ointment. At Dept. lv.I. ...,.1 1 I.F,,I ivronnv c.

FUMIGATION i k. guarantee to free you of bed- in one dav with Lethal gas. suner.ision Honest work I tuu rirt i-iiin THE CITY FUMIGATOR3 Ph. 27850. Overbo, Mir.

BEDBUGS KDACUES ALL forms of fumigation and insect control. Vaulu for furniture fumlea- tion Guaranteed work. City Fuau- gators. Birch Chemical Co, 10540 101 St. Ph.

32211. MASSAGE for nervousness. tism, tired feeling, lusom Ph. 26343 TPTTRE nn npwl tn hp Inncenmp i rwt nut. nmi mpt neonle.

I LEARN TO DANCE IN 3 DAYS Strictly Private I ADULTS ONLY Sullivan's School ol Ballroom Dancing itM3 iui at i's eiosits isortn oi Eaton s. NORWOOD I GATORS Vaults for Furniture Manager J. Riess. Ph. 2550S.

COURTNEY DENTAL LAB. Plates Made and Repaired 3 Bradburn-Thomson BSk. Opposite The Metropolitan, Ph. 23112. R.

S. Powder, for Rheumatic pains, nervous Indigestion, cortstlpa-1 tioc. etc. Treatment $1.50. $3 00 and $5.00.

Druggists or J. C. Mclntyre, Box 374. Edmonton. Travel (Q 1 MARRIED couple want transporta- tion Ontario or Florida.

Box 324, Jour- nal. Beanty Shoppes (10) OPE-7ING ij price specials in Permanent Waves! Ph. 24558. Charm Beauty Salon. 10324 97 St.

EXPERT distinctive individual Permanents. 10242 101 St Ph. 23338. CLASSIC BEAUTY SHOPPE BEAUTY CULTURE SCHOOL PRICES PERMANENTS 81.00 FINGER WAVES 15c FACIAL 25c MANICURE 15c MARCEL 10c SHAMPOO 10c NU-FASHION BEAUTY SCHOOL 10357 Jasper Ave. Phone 21884 EDUCATIONAL Dressmakers (11) Better Dressmaking.

Fitting Ph. 72355. 9548 111 DRESSMAKING, plain sewing. All kinds. 9025 99 Ave.

children's sewing, men's clothing repaired. 9624 107 Ave. Ph. 27812. Pl5NWlNfDONE.

ALL DSDS Ph. 21813 9634 107 Ave. I TouF- I rlatinn fnr everv trnman Ph for appointment txceptior.al service. BETH-andBetty ressm ak terations. 10610 97 St.

Ph. 28748. Educationists (14) DRESSMAKING School. Arts design ing. Unique Home Industries.

10613 Jasper Ave. Kindergarten (15) Edmonton College Inc. Kindergarten Free auto service Ph. 26237. EMPLOYMENT Female Help Wanted (16) Graduate Xurse REQUIRED for general cTuty, tens- porary or permanent position.

Very good salary. Apply to Secretary Myrnam Municipal Hospital, Myrnam, Alberta. HOUSEKEEPER?" rellablemother's helper. Good home, good wages. Ph.

32596. FULLY experienced saleslady, good salary and permanent position to right party. Start at once if possible. Euk- i ville Co-Op Association. Ph.

Manager No. 4. WANTED for Sept. 15th, 3 experienced cooks, 1 for pastry in small town hotel. Ph.

27725. WANTED High school girl, have room, board and small remuneration 1 in return for light duties. Ramsey, i 13728 102 Ave. WANTED WOMAN -for- Repairs and Alterations Part-time or steady employment. Top Wages.

10319 97 St. WAITRESSES WANTED UNIVERSITY DINING ROOM Apply Room 134 Athabasca Hall WANTED BY University Hospital WAITRESS FOR CAT-TBRIA. Apply In Person to Dietitian's Office. i i i I i i I i I ONE Public School teacher, grade 2. ao.

xoaniuu. Aioerua. Hlgh School Teacher CADOMlN. ALBERTA TEACH Science, related subjects. Salary 81.654 plus for degree, plus $25 for each year experience to 10 years.

Maximum Apply C. R. Ford, Official Trustee. Edson, Alta. HIGH SCHOOL PRINCIPAL 4-Hoom school MOUNTAIN PARK.

ALTA. TEACH 10. 11 and 12. Salary 1.854 plus $200 for decree, plus $2a foi each year experience to 10 years, mum. mum 82.654.

Apdly C. R. Ford. OflrUl t. niiaivr, ausim, i.i.l.

Vice rriiu-inal WITH decree preferred, male or female, qualified to teach High School mathematics and science. i'jssJblc sa'-ary over $2,000. Still some desirable rural schoots with new tetieheruges. Oord plus government bonuses. Aiiply M.

Lauswln Secrets: y-Treasuter, Lac La Bicho, Alberta. OLDS SCHOOL DIVISION NOf 31 requires teachers lor several rural schools. Basic salary $1,050 per iin-num. Allowances for past experience 1 year, $50. 2 and 3 years.

$75 each; 4. 5 and 6 years. 8100 each, to a maximum of 81.550 per nmuim. Scleral good schools near highway avail able. Apply to S.

J. Diilslmiv. Allioftn fwo HILLS SCHOOL," DIVISION iviji.vrtt.uua im im-i Wllools wlth KOOd techerages. Max: mum salary $1,540. INVITES applications for run' Apply to TWO HILLS SCHOOL DIVISION P.

M. Shavshook. Two Hills, Alberta. STETTLER SCHOOL DIVISION NO. 26 Requires Teachers FOR several desirable schools.

Rates of initial salary are from 81.030 250 iiocorri til rt rvr i I tr.i and experience. Applv immediatol THE HAY LAKES VILLAGE SCHOOL DISTRICT NO. 3876 REQUIRES a junior room teacher to teach grades 1 to 6 inclusive. Apply statins salary expected to Mrs. F.

Berry. Secretarj-Treasurer. hiuh scriT7uTi'ncHir CLOVER BAR School Division No. 13 REQUIRES principals to teach Grades VII to XI in two-room schools: bne teacher with a speaking knowledge of French; also st-vem; teachers for ungraded schools situated on or near improved highways leading to Edmonton. Apply to J.

J. Le-Blanc. Superintendent, 10713 98 Ave, Edm jnton. Ferris Situations Wanted (24) GRADE 12 girl desires work, afternoons-Saturdays. Ph.

24867. GIRL, 2-1, wants light housework immediately. Box 423. Journal. WILL mmd days or evc-nlnss.

Also do ironing etc. Call 99,13 81 Ave. WANTED, position a3 housekeeper for bachelor. hov 3 years old. City or small town.

Box 423, Journal. CAPABLE experienced practical nurse desires position, 8-hour duty Ph. 82024. HOUSEKEEPING position7 Bachelor or widower. Ukrainian preferred.

Box 388. Journal. near trathcona High. Ph. 32039.

SUDENTS. couTy girls, will work board, room.h. 32731. EXPERIENCED housekeeper witii girl wants position. Mrs.

Olive Burke, General Delivery. Edmcnton. YOUNG girl desires clerical typing position. Some experience. Ph.

28697. EXPERIENCED stenographer desires full-time work. Ph. 268-1. "EXPERIENCED" girl wisheshousc work by day.

Box 323, Journal. ELDERLY woman, clean, good an -ager, wants housekeeping. Box 336. Journal. WOMAN desires housework.

Apply 10265 99 St. Dervy Rooms. Room 13. TEACHER Elementary intermediate certificate will do substitute teaching. Box 326, Journal.

EFFICIENT-cook. housekeeper, de sires work. Box 350, Journal. RELIABLE wbman wants day work commencing Sept. 10.

Washing. Ironing, mending, plain sewing, metal polishing. 50c hour. Journal. EXPERIENCED hospital matron wishes position, charge small good references.

Box 879. Journal LADY cock desires position. Live in. Box WORK by "day, 10 to 5, $225. Box 315.

Journal. ELDERLY housekeeper wishes for winter. Adults. City. References.

Ph. 33507. SPECIAL RATES FOR DOMESTIC AND FULL-TIME WORK AT A SALARY lo per word per day six days for the price of five, in advance. Minimum ad 10 words. 50c Male Situations Wanted (25) EXPERIENCED dairy couple, machine cr hand milking.

Available Oct. 1. Box 444, Journal. CARPENTER-work wntd7finteh ing, built-in cupboards, repairs done promptly, guaranteed. Contract.

Box 429, Journal. RELIABLE married man wants work on farm. Can take charge separate house. Particulars in first letter. Box 433, Journal.

EXPERIENCED couple want work on tractor or stock farm. Separate hotise. State wages, particulars. Box 431, Journal. CARPENTER, fully employed, want part-time work, do finishing or build- jlng.

Box 431, Journal WANTED Job threshing. Bundle team or field pitching. Deer-Innisfail district. Box 717, Journal. CAPABLE dairy man, experienced caring for R.O.P.

herds. Would handle herd on percentage basis. Box 406. Journal MAN and wife, good cooks want work. Preferably where we can take two girls, 18, 11, boy 8, with us.

Box 708, Journal. HIGH SCHOOlTboy 15 wants work after school and Saturday. Store, office, typing or cashier. Experienced References. Ph.

34249. light outdoor-workTnesr city, small wage. Box 370, Journal. EXPERIENCED couple wishes tion In camp, cooking. Would consider northern camp.

Apply Employment SSStlt fieTad M-84 MAN with light delivery wants work. Ph. 73251. FULLY experienced da'irymarTwanU work close to city. Box 343, Journal.

Advertise for a FULL-TIME JOB AT SPECIALLY REDUCED RATES Rates are lc pfr word per day and six days for the price of five In advance. Minimum ad 10 words. SCc. 9A Engaged MR. and Mrs.

F. Morris of Edmonton announce the encashment of their only daughter, Dorothy Margaret, to Cpl. Richmond Christopher Drew, eldest aon of Mr. and Mrs. C.

M. Drew of Endcrby, B.C. The wedding will take place In the McDnugall United Church Parlor at o'clock on September 15. Mr. and Mrs.

F. Smith of 10526 63 announce the enticement of their second daughte' Irene Alma to Mr. George Norrutt, youngest aon of Mr and Mrs. George Norcutt of 10118 113 St-Edmonton. The marriage will take place In spring.

Mr. and Mis. J. A. Brault of Tawat-lnaw announce the engagement of their daughter Rollande Edith to Claude Romeo Ecclc.

son of Mr. and Mrs. Eccles of Spru- Grove. The wedding will take place the latter part of September, Married OLDRING DYER THE marriage is announced of Mrs. Elizabeth Harris Dyer, elder daughter of Mr.

and Mrs. D. D. Harris of Edmonton, to Mr. Harold Oldring.

son of Mrs. H. S. Oldrlng. also of Edmonton.

The wedding was held Sept. 8. Rev. W. C.

Smalley officiating Born HRYNKOW Born to Mr. and Mrs. Peter Hrynkow (nee Tlllie Checknita). the General Hospital, on Sept. 9.

a itatwhter. Manlvn June. 7 2-oa. GRANT Born to Mr. and Mrs.

G. W. Grant at the Royal Alexandra Hospital on Sept. 7 a sister for Garry, Patricia Merle. GROSSMAN Bom to Mr.

and Mrs. Joseph Grossman (nee Anne Stark of Montreal) on Sept, 6th, at the Misericordia Hospital a son, Mitchell Leonard. HADLEY Born to Mr. and Mrs. E.

F. Hadley (nee Rowsweil) on Sept. 7, at the Royal Alexandra Hospital twins, Arlene Elizabeth and Frederick John. JORDAN Born to Mr. and Mrs.

J. Jordan (nee Isabelle McFar-lane) at the Misericordia Hospital on Sept. 9 a son, James Anthony. Announce baby's arrival and receive beautiful souvenir Baby Booklet FREE Deaths THOMAS ALFRED CLAGUE ON September 9th, Thomas Alfred Clague of Onoway. Alberta, passed away at his residence.

Besides his lov- tng wife he is survived by one son, LAC. John Clague with the R.C.A.F. of Sea Island. Vancouver. B.C.: iive i sisters also survive in England.

Fu- I neral services will be held on Tues- day, September 11th, at 3:30 o'clock from Andrews-McLaughlin Funeral Chapel, corner 113 Street and Jasper Avenue. Rev. W. T. Young will offici- i ate and Interment will tekek place the Beechmount Cemetery.

Andrews-McLaughlin, Funeral Directors. MR. WILLIAM MOYSA ON September 7. Mr. William Moysa of 12804 87 passed away at his heme at the age of 77 years, 8 months.

He leaves to mourn his loss his loving wife, six sons and two daughters, Norman of Rosdale. B.C.. John of Edmonton, Alex, and David cf Vancouver. Mike at home, Roy at home, Mrs. A.

Zen of Vancouver. Mis. H. Ewasiuk of Edmonton, eight grandchildren, one sister of Central Europe. One srn, James, predeceased his father by one year and one month.

Funeral services will be held on Wednesday. September 12. at 2:30 p.m. at the Labor Temple. 10626 96 and interment will take plice in the Beechmount Cemetery.

Park Memorial Funeral Directors. The Chapel on the Boulevard. MRS. MARY ELLEN ROUNCEVTLLE ON Sept- 7, Mrs. Mary Ellen Rounce-ville.

widow of J. C. Rouncevilie of Hon Hills, Alberta, passed away at Vancouver, B.C. She leaves to mourn her loss 2 daughters. Mrs.

Roy Dick of Edmonton, Mrs. George Felton of Vancouver, B.C., two sons, Leonard and Earl of Horse Hills: also four grandchildren, two sisters. Mrs. H. Lonsdale of Seattle.

Miss Alice Berry of Seattle, one brother. Benjamin Berry of Coronada, Alberta. Funeral services will be held Tuesday at 2:00 o'clock at Foster and Mc-Garvey chapel. Rev. D.

C. Ramsey will officiate and Interment will take place In the Little Mountain cemetery. Foster and McGarvey Ltd, funeral directors. THOMAS WHARTON ON Sept. 10th.

Thomas Wharton of Berwyn, Alberta, passed awav in the city at the age of 82 years. He leaves to mourn his loss three daughters and four sons, Mrs. George Paul of Scotland. Miss Catherine Wharton of Portland, Oregan, Miss Mary Warton of Paris. Thomas Wharton of Berwyn, Frederick Warton of New Zealand, James Wharton of Berwyn, Rev.

Arthur Wharton, S.J, of Seattle, Wash, He leaves also 14 grand children. Remains will be forwarded Wednesday to Berwyn. where funeral services will be held Thursday morning at 10:00 o'clock, at St. Cecilia's chutli. Rev.

Arthur Wharton. will officiate and interment will take place In the church cemetery. Connelly McKinley Ltd. ANDREW GOTTSELIG On Sept. 10th, Andrew Gottselig.

of 10822 72 ave, passed away at the age of 72 years. He leaves to mourn his Joss his loving wife, three sons and six daughters. Andrew of Glen-Mde. Sask, William of Edmonton, Peter of Victoria. B.C..

Mrs. J. P.utter of HMmonton, Mrs. O. E.

Emery of London. Ont, Mrs. P. Schreiner of Edmonton. Mrs.

S. E. Russell of Edmonton, Mrs. B. A.

Mooney of Vancouver, B.C., Mrs. H. W. Robinson of Edmonton. He leaves also 12 grandchildren and one great grandchild.

Funeral will be held Wednesday morning at 9:30 from Connelly McKinley funeral home to St. Anthony's Pro-Cathedral where services will be held at 10 00 o'clock. Rev. F. Elkin will officiate and interment will take place in the family plot in the Ed-montn Catholic cemetery.

Prayers will be held Tuesday evening at 8:00 o'clock et the funeral home. Connelly McKinley Ltd. Regina papers please copy. MRS. CARRIE A.

HAGEN ON September 8th, Mrs. Carrie A. Hasten, beloved wife of H. G. Hagen of Spruce Grove, Alta.

She Is survived by her husband: one son, Donald, end one daughter, Kathaleen, both of Spruce Grove; three brothers, Gilbert McKay, Jasper McKay, Murray McKay of Spruce Grove; three sisters, Mrs. W. E. Bristow. Mrs.

A. Danineau, Miss Theresa McKay, ell of Spruce Grove. Funeral services will be held on Tues- day afternoon at 2 o'clock at Howard and McBnde's ChapeL Rev. J. Mac- SthM take place in the Edmonton Ceme- tery.

Howard and McBride, Funeral Services. MR. GEORGE STEVENSON J2J. ZZ o-r, He is survived by one sister. Miss Maude Stevenson of London.

Eng lend. Funeral services will be held cn o-' I I i P. RANKIN Ph, 28742 Film. Blilg IIIKOI'KACTUKS Dr Lou Henrd'a Chiropractic OtllcfS 118-12(1 Uiflerhe Hldit Ph 32M4. EVERY CASE" KKNTINTS DR.

FRANK S. CI.EALI 216 Krt.sKB Mklg. Ph. aSS06-8378. UAYNE3, Dr.

N. Blrkr Bldg. Dentist Ph. 2S7fi.1-:t2()02. DR IXOYD MURRAY DENTIST I 807 McLeod Bldg Ph.

26474. MacI.AURIN, Dr ll Dentist. 403-4 Tegler. Fh. 26448 OIiEN.

Dr Grant, 633" Tegler Bldg" Ph 2 J57-33UU i I KMSIM.CHH AMI SI KVKYORS I INKSTER ft Cautley. successors t. Driscoll, Kn.ght, Cautley. 210 BUig. I'll.

21701. I MUNICIPAL. Industrial, "structural i engineering. 207 Wllliuinson Bldi Davis, Ripley, Associates. i ATKINS.

City" "Miiiilciimr Mine Surveys. 505 Agency. Pn. 27788 i W. Brown.

CitM Municipal Surveys 9913 82 Ave. Ph 34432. i i MARGARET CRANG, B.A hL.B. 316 Empire Bldg. Ph.248B0 CROCKETT.

Walter LLB. K.C.. 204-205 Aiiency Bldi. F. O.

DAY, 200 C.P.R. Bldg. Left city employ open except Saturday. HELD. Hvndinau A McLean 314- 318 McLe-)d Bldg.

Ph 25147 GRANT, H. K.C 513" McLeod Ph. 23677 C. JOHNSTON V7Kresge Bldg. Ph.

343B4. II. "PANK1K 414 Empire Block Ph, 31632. POCTOKS Dil. Eardlev S.

Allln. F.R.C.S, Ei'V laud. Suiiteon. Ilea. Ph.

31707 Dr Frank F. Law, Phvaiciiiu. Ph. H4387. Dr.

K. E. Physician. Fh. 84421.

702 McLeod, Phone 2t333. DR! IR VING BKLL, F.R CP. 020 Tegler. Internal medicine. Ph.

21431. BOI.HSONNEAULT. Physician, Surgeon. Maternity. 247 Blrks Ph.

bi2 unnT.ANnvn nr .1 nhvKieian and surgeon. Boulanger Bldg. Ph. 2200'J nt? ci.ARKF. Surirnnii.

Mater- nity. Diseases of Women.302 Tegler i iq crtMnlisr. nary surgery Tegler. Ph. 1474.

Dr, Surgery Rectal diseases. 243 Birks. Ph. 23767-34051. GEGGIE.

Dr. O. Surgery, diseases of women. Dr. H.

Richard, Physician. Surgeon 700JTeglcr. Ph21626-3130o Husf lerT dr! vy surgeon 306 McLecBldg. Ph. 22232-3i)63 tVttv-u onri rftUier firs.

Childr-a' Diseases. 610 McLeod. Ph. 27413. MORRISH.

Dr. M. E. Practice limited to Diseases of the Skin. 1 X-ray diagnosis and treatment.

1804 McLeod Bldg. Ph. 24511 MACAULAY. Dr. eye.

Me-! Leod. Ph. 21245. MACBETH, Dr. A.

FR.C&t', Surgeon. Diseases of women. 723 Teller. Ph. 26311-82065.

MACDONALD. Dr" Physician and Surgeon. Special attention to skin 1 diseases. 324 Birks Bldg. Office Ph 21313.

Res. MACKAY. Dr. J. Physician.

Diseases of the heart and chest. 510 Tes- ter Bldg. Ph. 22442-818C3. DR.

S. NIEWCHAS. Physician and Tegler Bids. Ph. 2313 I E.

JT 110 A T. A It A DR G. F. CHAPPELLE LENSES 215 Empire Bldg. Ph 2S849 Res.

61228. OSTEOPATHIC PHYSICIANS Dr. C. M. McNeill.

DO. ELECTRICAL treatments. Successful non-surgical treatments for rupture. varicose veins and enlarged prostat OPTOMETRISTS Irving Kline Harold Kline David Kline Optometrists 10117 Jasper, next Selkirk. Ph.

2358J2 WILLIAM IN NES EARL BERG Ontomctrlsts I 10128 101 St. (upstairs). Ph. 32562 "THOS. "O.T DARK A.

RUSSELL CARTER DAVID L. FRANCIS 10151 Japer kit. Ph. 2483B PRESCRIPTION SPEC! AM STS SMITH'S DRUG STORE 10166 101 St. BUSINESS SERVICE (28) EXPRESS and TRANSFER MOTOR TRUCK EXPRESS 10602 96 St.

Ph. 25455. REPAIRMEN GEORGE'S sewing end washing machine reniiU'3 also household appliances, gasoline stoves, lamps, heavy articles called for and delivered. Ex-pert work. Ph.

22603. 10340 96 St. ADAM'S RAD 10 REPAIRS ALL RADIOS and APPLIANCES General Electric Headquarters A Complete Pefrigeratioa Repair Service 10418 Jasper Ave. Ph. 21744 FOR radio repairs call Park's radio lab.

Ph. 31072-31928. EXPERT service on washers and lroners. Ph. 21858.

Home Appliance Store, 10225 Jasper Ave. ELECTRIC motor repairing and rewinding. George Whltlock, 10627 75 Ave. i OXFORD MACHINlFsHOP I 96H HI Av- Edmonton. AlberUL W.T COTTLE.

Gunsmith Rear 10122 100A St. Ph.27052 WE repair all makes of radios. Irons, toasters, etc. WADE RICHARDS LTD 10166 103 St. Ph.

26421 STEEL water trough and storage tank. Sold and made by order any size. Nordhelmer's Blacksmith. 97 corner 132 Ave TENTS AWNINGS VENETIANS NORTHWEST Tent 9921 Jasper. Ph.

22818 and Awnlrg HOUSE awnings made to order. EDMONTON TENT Si AWNING CO. 10046 102 St. Ph. 21763.

UPHOLSTERING RENOVATION and repairs on ail upholstering our specialty. Guaranteed workmanship. Saidm-in Marrid Upholstering 9921 101A Ave. Ph. 21621.

WELDERS DARLING Electric Welders, 101A Ave. Darling gas furnaces. 9561 HOMEBUILDING (29) BUILDING SUPPLIES "Better Lumber at No Extra Coat" W. H. Clark Lumber Co.

Ltd, 109 St ODD frames, sash, cheap. ISO' hara- wood flooring. 11932 73 St. SAVE We will supply lumber la any quantity within a radius of 50 miles Edmonton for $47.50. This lumber Is first qualltyBox 881.Journal "and" mill work.

Western Cabinet Mfg. Ph. 25704. FOR FLOORS INTERIOR WALLS and Drawer Bottoms WE SUGGEST PLYWOOD Manufactured by Western Veneer Co. Ltd.

Ph. 84830. 15404 Stony Plain Road KINGSWAY LUMBER COMPANY Phone 24310 For 8pruce and Fir Lumber, Buardn. Shlplap. Dimension, Siding.

Flooring, Paper, Roofing, Cement Plaster, etc. House Paints, Enamel, Varnish, etc. 'A hoard or a Carload" Building Materials of All Kinds Ait-rt KK PP'F PLEASANT business lady, husband away part time, will share respectable away psr ume, wni snare rrsii.i.:u.c modern home, give wages, room, board, return light housework. Prefer can- ov.i, confidential. Box 897.

Journal. WANTED Congenial housekeeper for eideriy couple and one boy I country town. Apply between 6 and 8. 1 12210 104 Ave. WANTED Experienced cook.App!y Restaurant.

C.N.R. Depot. HOUSEKEEPER wanted. City nouie. (Wastes $4U month.

E718 92 Ave. Slty 2 GTRT.K wanted, one for steam press operator, one silk spotter. Apply to Coleman Cleaners, Coleman, Alto. Ph. 85.

WANTED Nurse with Post Graduate Course in Obstetrics to take charge of Maternity Department in 150-bed in Aloerta. Salary $105 plus full maintenance. Apply to Box 70 7, Journal. WANTED Girl for-housework In Camrose, good salary. Ph.

22 or write Box 366. Camrose. WANTED Experienced girl tor housework, sleep out. Ph. evenings, 72833- SCHOOLGIRL, no children, boerci.

room; or girl for full-time. Ph. 82427, 10127 124 St. MAID wanted to help with general housework. Ph.

82334. iiouseKeeper ior widow with 3 school age children 11429 88 St. STENOGRAPHER, competent wih executive ability, responsible posi tion with social reform organ tion. References. Box 363, Journal.

HOUSEKEEPER 45-50 for widower and son. Permanent Box 367, Jour-: nal. REGISTERED NURSE GENERAL duty in small private hospital. $110 per month plus main-tenance. Box 57, Mountain Park.

Alta. WANTED Secretary-Treasurer FOR Stettler School Division No. 26. state qualifications, references, wr services, salary desired, etc. Apply to W.

Petherbridge. Stet- tier School Division No. 26, Stettler, Alberta. EXPERIENCED wages. Ph.

82263. hairdresser, good GIRL for general housework, sleep in. Two children. 10 and 7, good come, good wages. Pa.

32253. EXPERIENCED maid for general housework, family. 2 adults, good home, good wages, references. Phone 31249. WANTED, middle-aged lady to cook for five men cn farm near good town.

Electric lights. Apply 11 6 17 84 ree WANTED for the Cutknife Munici- pal Hospital one registered nurse for mtron. Salary $110 per month: and, one registered nurse, salary $100. Ap- i Secretary-Treasurer. Cut-, Sa'atchcwan: women to work on wards at "unai flJurui o.uiu.ium.

iBry. No previous experience necessary but m'Jst be at least 18 years of age. Ini tial salary clear per montn and maintenance. Written application should be made to the Matron, or Pa. M3561, Calgary.

HOUSEKEEPER, single, wanted by bachelor on electrically equipped 1 farm nea rclty. GIRL or young lady for housework, i No cooking. Ph. 31797. GIRL for general housework, no cooking, 3 aduits, evenings free.

PH. 83605. I RELIABLE girl for housework. No eociting. Experience unnecessary.

Ph. 21482. 1 OFFICE girl for checking: one silk spotter; one silk presser; one wool Fre.sser. All must be experienced. Su per ior Cleaners.

GIRL for housework, exchange room-board. Adults. 9937 113 St. EXPERIENCED STENOGRAPHER WANTED Permanent Position BOX 885 JOURNAL Lunch Counter Girl Full Time. Dishwasher Part Time.

DELL LUNCH 10135 Jasper Ave. STENOGRAPHER BOOKKEEPER RECEPTIONIST Must be experienced in offic manasement. State fully, qualifications, age, where formerly employed. Permanent position if sa'tactory. Box Journal Male Help Wanted (18) SALESMAN WANTED ,1 fS.

have car. 502 Tegler Bldg. WANTED Fully" qualified baker. Accommodation for single man 'n southern Okanagan city. Fare advanced If necessary.

Good working conditions. Apply nearest Employment and Selective Service Office. Refer H.O. 2552. i i I i 1 1 DKSsen ivhv be ni nrtmn -r.

81 years. Besides his loving wife he is c.L,ii,fu uy mrer sons, irforw rvr Waskaanau. Fred of Vancou- one Mugnter Mrs John Koshure of njai grancniiaren also eranchildren also survive. Funeral services will be held on Tuesday. September 11th.

at 9:30 o'clock from the Skaro Parish Greek i. iit will tase place In the Church Cemetery. An- drews-McLaughlin. Funeral Directors, Funerals Love's Remembrance Outlasts All A printed list of the relatives and friends who share your loss becomes a more valuable possession as eac-h month and year passes SDJIOKTOH Journal will gladly pro- vide an estimate of the cost at the low rate of le per word (minlmucj sxjui. In Memoriam In loving memory of Lieut.

Wallace H. Young. kOleo In action In Belgium, Sept 10, 1944: Mother and Dad. In loving memory of our beloved brother, ueorge Badiuk. who passed away Sept.

10th. 1944: The blow was great, the shock severe. We little thought his death so near. Only those who have lost can tell. The sorrow of parting without fareweil.

Ever remembered by Gordon and Lena. In loving memory of Mrs. Margaret McNeill who passed away Sept. th, 1934. Gone, out not forgotten and 3adly missed.

Ever remembered by her loving huiband, Bill and Jess. In loving memory of Badiuk who passed George away Sept. 10, 1944: There is a wife who misses sadly. you And finds time long since you went. And thinks of you daily and hourly, But tries to be brave and content.

But the tears that I shed iilence. And I breathe a sigh of regret. For you were mine and I remember. Though all the world forget. Ever remembered by wife Kay and son Bobby.

florists (2) ARTISTIC FLORAL ARRANGEMENTS Reasonably Priced AMBY LENON florist 10349 Jasper Ave. Ph. 21283 (Opposite Blrks) Monuments (3) NORTH WEST MONUMENTAL CO. The Best For Less 8537 109 St. Ph, 31575 Alberta Granite, Marble Stone Co.

Ltd, 10702 101 St. Builders of Beautiful Memorials Temporary Grave Markers. $1.50. Lost and Found (6) LOST Small gold bracelet, purpie stones, pearls. Ph.

31841 evenings. LOST Tinted plaster rimmed glasses up town. Ph. 81857 after 6. LOST Black leather wallet, mcney! registration card, in Eaton's Saturday.

Eleanor 32727. Reward. LOST Man's Bulova wrist-watch, 107 St. Reward. Ph.

25033. LOST Ring, Initials P.J.M. Reward $20. P. J.

Mlskiw. Two Hills. LOST Between 86 Ave and General Post Office, Sept. 6. between 2:30 and i p.m., lady gold Birks wrlet watch, cord bracelet.

Ph. 33360. LOST Foreign bracelet, Sat, Sept 1. Sentimental value. Return to 9517 110 Ave.

Reward. LOST From Clover Bar district, black cocker spaniel; white breast Answers "Spot." Reward. Ph. 27023. $20 REWARD FOR return of tie stick pin with blue stone, of great sentimental value.

Ph. 25760. LOST Downtown or Garneau, navy crown brooch. Valued keepsake. Re-ward.

3 Berkley Apts, 87 Ave. Personal (7) WANTED grade 12 girl student id' help disabled boy type grade 12 work I after school.10829 126 St. Ph. 8129b. LEAVING for Detroit Tuesday.

J-B- a st. LADY going Montreal 8ept. would like share her compartment with lady. Box 34. Journal.

GEN TLIJMAN-wishes to" 21-28. Object matrimony. Box 415. Journal. AM leaving for-Peace River Territory Sept.

16th. Returning In 2 or 3 weeks. Box 393, Journal. Madame Chir main. Ph.

71673. 11632 92 St. MADAME Gertrud-. BT.M.S teacup reader. 12208 103 Ave.

Ph. 83370. Personal Miscs. (8) SLENDOU Tablets are effective. 2 weeks' supply si- 12 weeks' C5 r.t i Hardin's, Roger's and Richards' Drug Store nsiENDOlTtebl.u7re ner LlreeU snd Unlon Drug stores I CORNS instantly relieved with I iuyu ana iBiious salve int- effective corn remedy 50c at Wood- Drug DepC LlggeU's and union Drug Stores.

BABY' can be comfortable and happy while teething, if you use Dleasant. safe Wilder's Teething Lotion to re- i lleve teething One bottle usu- i i i 1 i I I MARRIED man for farm near city. Ing house near school. Wire applici-Wife help in house, part-time. Sep- tion to Mrs.

I. R. Strlmbold, secretary arate home. 9729 106 St. 'Topiey School Board, Topley, B.C.

Want Ad Box Replies Sept. 10,45, 11:35 a.m. 10 17 50 57 90 103 107 109 117 118 121 12? 131 134 140 142 144 145 148 150 169 111 172 175 178 180 188 189 197 2C0 204 25 212 315 218 219 222 227 231 236 237 239 241 242 243 244 2'15 248 252 254 256 260 261 267 268 276 279 281 290 2D9 300 304 312 313 314 015 317 318 320 3il 322 323 325 ''28 334 336 337 338 339 340 34L 343 345 347 34 352 356 357 359 363 364 367 369 379 380 384 383 388 3D1 393 396 307 399 407 410 411 414 415 418 420 421 422 423 604 505 517 519 Ii2l 622 527 533 .40 542 544 55 2 553 555 557 561 371 573 574 575 576 580 583 587 593 597 616 618 638 639 642 044 644 646 647 e49 657 668 0H5 638 688 692 693 704 705 710 711 71. 713 715 718 721 722 724 '(26 728 77,1 784 787 798 805 806 814 8,2 829 834 336 838 841 843 644 847 852 859 8ri2 865 868 875 878 883 884 885 "83 888 889 891 892 893 894 895 396 898 900 Maximum results are obltlutfl tov UH VE.RV yES SIP. THEY'RE IN FINE UH HEY, E)M-OOHA COME HOW I SHAPE TOO.

ONEOF THEM W-WHAT 1 ALONG TOPSIDE. THE ABOUT f'NO THAT'S THE WHOLE XSTEA.M FOR MANIA, IS JOE PALOOKA THE DlDM-USy 1 BK5 SHOT WANTS TO SEE A ME? ARETHETVO HEAiy WEIGHT CHWPION PVMQQKA? v- NLr-T STAVED ASrORE TO rf SOLD.ERS WHO 1 fc rf -ii lU." A ADMINISTER THE rr? WERE ON THE I L-5k fV Jj drews-McLaughlin Chapel" corner 1.2 Uithin per'oa Street and Jasper Avenue. Rev. W. D.

r0c Rac will officiate and Interment I EAT good home-cooked meals, 25r will take piece In the Edmonton UP- Cemetery. Anrirewi-McLaughlln, Fu-j WOOL Carding. Ave Nor-neral Directors. wood. Carding.

Quilting. Ph. 72620. thoss who follow t'P replies promptly..

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