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The Windsor Star from Windsor, Ontario, Canada • 16

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THE WINDSOR DAILY STAR, WINDSOR, ONTARIO, MONDAY, DECEMBER 1, 191 FAGS ilXTEEN Toronto Stocks Vice-President New York Curb NOON QUOTATIONS Toronto Mines 11 A. H. QUOTATIONS Reported by Bongard Co. Obituaries Mrs. Mary Becker Mrs.

Mary Ann Becker, 73-year-old Cash Grain TORONTO, Dec. 18. Cash grain Saturday, carloU, cXf. bay ports: Wheat No. 1 1315i: No.

2 11 A. M. QUOTATIONS Reported by Bon gar Co. Sales High Low r.oon Smart Overcoats 100 Alum Co Am 36s 36 36 Bid Aldermac 15 Anglo Huronian 735 200 Am Cyan resident of 2259 Howard avenue, died 30 30 Abitibi Brewers Dift 100 Am Gas El 30 That Represent Smart Buying her home Saturday night. She was 16 1100 Am Su Astoria 18 Aunor 360 born at Snake River.

and was a Air 5 5 resident of Killaloe, before com 7-iS 157 3' 19'a Armistice 26 Anglo-Can 75 ing to Windsor 16 years ago. 2O0 Bliss 157, 157 1000 Ridse 3'2 3l4 100 Brazilian 19'2 192 Her hus Brit Dom Oil 62 Bear Mining 170 band, Augusi We've an outstanding selection of overcoats for men. Masterfully designed, well tailored from good fabrics. Bidgood 39 John Becker. 10'2 10'2 10'2 Is.

Is. Is. ri Brazilian Build Prod Beatty Can Food Prod Canada Canada Bread Canada Cement Canada Car Fdry Central Patricia 212 37(iO Brew Aero 300 Buns Hill 200 Cn Marc 2ji.ii CTi-s lf-0 do pfd died in May. 1JJ4 13 2 1913, and she mJiie'iie1! 1-32 1-32 l-3i is survived by one son, William J. of Nia BILTMORE HATS FOR MEN i7a "i 9'U 9 98', 98', 3- 3'.

8 9S 987 gara Falls four daughters 7 No. 5, 118; No. 6, Oats No. 1 feed, 60. Barley No.

2 feed, 74. Ontario grain Nominal ca riots value: Ontario barley, 68- Ontario buckwheat, 70. Ontario points, f.o.b.: Winter wheat 112. QUARREL TOO NEWARK, Dec. 18.

Detective Lou Donald cocked an ear when he saw a woman grab a street-corner Santa Claus by the arm and shake him. Their squabble Indicated that she was "Mrs. Santa" and was riled because he hadn't handed over his weekly pay check. Hearing Santa threaten to give his spouse "a bat in the mouth if you don't shut up and go home," Donald intervened. "Stop it." he ordered.

"What would the kids think if I had to Jail you both for fighting?" 5, Mrs. Annie Canada Malting Canadian Oil Canada Wineries "2 "a Asked 16 750 19 365 30 78 64 175 41 215 72 145 295 15 22 13 64 28 70 44 4 174 120 115 93 230 341 223 117 144 228 250 35 57 102 21 20 420 66 110 260 a 1 of Montreal, Mrs Gertrude Heu- Can MalHrtic 70 Chesterville 140 Coch Wills 285 Da vies 13 Duquesne 20 East crest 12" 4 Francoeur 60 God Lake 26 Hardrock 66 Hasiga 42 Jackson Man 3'2 La keshore 17 Little Long Lac 113 Leiteh 112 Louvicourt 91 McLeod 225 Malartic 330 Madsen 217 Midcont OArG 11 Negus 114 Northland 14' 4 Bnen 223 Prest East Dome 245 Pavmaster 32 700 Com So SOdCK-f le Pr-l Cp 22(10 El Boj.d 100 do pld 500 r-awch Av 300 1-Yird A 100 Con 600 Hutr.b o.l 200 He v-ld 300 IM Shnrf 100 MoIvogt. 100 Nit 1x1.1 a 100 Nat 500 Niag Hud 1000 Pan. rpt 100 Prr.nrouri 800 St Rce Pap 200 St Kv 12O0 St Sil I. 200 Techr.icolor ton of Wind rU vi 4 t' IV- i iM fXtnUttaii ii Hiiifriifiiiniimiii mmi i 'rfi ria sor; Mrs.

iren Whitelv. De- l2 434 20 9'2 "S4 H'a 3'. 6 6'i 434, 20 15'i 'a 11'4 11'. 6 18'. do Pfd do 2nd Pfd 434 20 9'2 U'4 ll'a 3' 8-'.

6 18 1. roit. and Mrs. -kkt Suits Topcoats Overcoats Furnishings Mayme Heins of Toronto, also two grandsons serving overseas. Pte.

B. P. Cons Smelters Cockshutt Plow Cons Gas Cnd Brew Kitchen and Sgt. R. J.

Heuton; also seven grand daughters and five great do Pfd Register Now as a Blood Donor grandchildren. There are also two brothers, John Gietz of Saskatchewan Cub Aire Canada Packers and Ernest of Killaloe. Pac Oil fc Ret 54 Consol Paper 2100 Tri Cr.t 1 1 I 200 Unit Gas 10 10 10 100 I A 7-16 7-16 7-li 300Wncr.t Harg ..3 3 3 Queenston 100 Funeral services will be from the Quemont 20 James H. Sutton Funeral Home, 937 Ouellette avenue, Tuesday morning. Royaiite 19' 2 San Antonio 415 Dam Stores Dom Bridge Dom Steel Dom Foundry Dom Tar De Havilland Ford A Siscoe 64 thence to Olivet Baptist Church until time of service at 2 p.m.

Sheep Creek 109 Steep Rock 255 Sigma 12 Sen Rouyn 30 Frank Lehtinen Frank Lehtinen. 50. of 1679 Drouillard Bid Asked I 27 3'. 162 162'2 22 22 'i 18 184 32 322 48 49 11U H34 64 634 9 9'4 11 12 27 27'i 21 13 13s 30 32 18'i 33 4'4 113 16 17 24'i 18s, 19 51 13 14 1482 149 8 82 44 44 60 70 33'i 33'i 9 9a 142 15 30 304 8 82 254 234 124 13'2 2 3 25'i 254 37sa 38 17 18 98 lOO 56 56'4 9 9'2 105 108 5'i 6 12'4 1234 29 5 30 31 324 6U 6, ,17 16 16'4 274 28 26 8'i 9 222 23i 59 592 374 18', 12' 13 102 103 6'4 64 14 15 174 18 3'2 4 f8'4 69'2 75 8 8'2 16 17 .12 9 S4 44'2 45 4 75 75 21 21i 18'2 19 350 370 14 14 18 18'2 19 19' 17' 174 28 29 15i8 29 23'2 32 140 240 road died in the Metropolitan General Gen Steel Wares Goodvear Tire do Pfd Gypsum Alab Guaranty Trust 14 Trans Res 138 Upper Can 235 Ventures. Ltd 11 Wasa Lake 121 Unlislcil Mines 125 Windsor Merchants Ask Your Co-operation If it is necessary for you to exchange a Christmas Gift in any store, please do so by Tuesday, January 2 Hospital this morning after a brief illness.

Born In Finland, he came to Windsor 18 years ago. Mr. Lehtinen is survived by his wife. Unlisted mines reported by Bongard Ida Amelia and one sister. Mrs.

W. Martin, Sault Ste. Marie. Ont. A-'ked Funeral services will be held from Imp Tobacco Int Util A Int Nickel Ind Alcohol Kelvmator Laura Secord Loblaw A do Ma-ssey Harris the Morris Funeral Home, 1624 Wyan dotte street east, on Wednesday at 2 and Co.

Alb River 20 A lean 11 4'2 Am Kirk 26 Am Larder I0 Anoki 2 23 13 51 29 105 11 p.m., conducted by the Rev. O. Reble. MR. K.

G. ANDERSON Who has been elected vice-president of the Walsh Advertising Company, Limited, Windsor and Toronto. He is also a director of the company. Mr. Anderson has been in the advertising business since 1918 when he began as a junior with the Office Specialty Manufacturing Company in Toronto.

He later Joined the staff or Grand and Toy, Limited, In Toronto, and in 1924 transferred to the Southam Press la Toronto, remain-in? with that firm until 1933, when he joined the Bryant Press, Toronto. He came to Windsor in 1936 to join the Walsh Advertising Company as an account executive. Since coming here he has served as the first president of the Windsor Advertising and Sales Club, in 1937. as president of the International Affiliation of Sales and Advertising Clubs, in 1942. He Is officer commanding the Western Ontario Squadron of the Legion of Frontiersmen, Canadian Division, and holds the rank of captain.

Mr. Anderson is a former member of the 'Typothetae" Sales Club of Toronto, the Toronto Direct Mail Research Council and the Advertising Round Table of Toronto, which later became the Advertising and Sales Club of Toronto. Miss Nellie Cameron r- Nat Brewers Chicago Liolock CHICAGO, Di e. 18 hog mnr-ket raneed 25 to 50 r.rs higher than Friday's cle -jj pood and choice barrows sellirg; near the top of SI4 75. The Office of Pr.ce extended the ceUing of Tj barrows and giits weighing or 270 pounds.

The action was by the oT a record corn crrp. ar.d will permit farrr.f rs to ired hrs to heavier weights wr.liout fear if a discount. Strictly good and choice s'errs and yearlings were ftrorjr to 25 cents higher lor a top of $17 60 1U se-eral loads went for prices ranging betweea Common and medium graces wer steady, with to l--w-good grade prcdommatir.g the rur-. Tr. bulk of these brought $13 50.

a low yurply. heifers were fontif rourd $5. In larcer run cnw. the trade was niotlv 25 cen' Inner. Scattered early s.

in fh rp were steady by msufficient to a market. Fed worked wctern lanb" held st $15 sr.d sIightTy WlrJe a mixfxl load e.f cmimon to snoc. Michitan natives brought $125r straight. Total recp'jns: lszs 16.500; heep 14.50H. Salable hoes 15 000: toral hogs active.

25-50 cents hicher, clonr.g mostly 43 to 50 cents higher than Friday on barrows and gilts; sows ful steady; good and choice barrows and gilts 160 pounds and up. 14 50 to 14 75 Chrysler Corporation of Canada. I Qroyprs Limited, died Saturday at Hotel Dicu I Hersey Apex Oil Audley Aurona Yell Blond or Bravo Carrier. Dom Mai East Arrtphi 31 21 39 18 10 15 37 following a tnree montns liiness. fene power Corp lived at 915 Raymo road.

Pressed Metals ShawiniRan Born in the Parry Sound district. Sland Paving Steel of Can Miss Cameron has lived in Windsor for the past 18 years. do Pfd Surviving are her mother, Mrs. Stand Radio Tamblvn Elder 31 Eldona 14 Gold Mn 94 Good rock 5 Harpers 5j Hayes 2' Bandoiac Heva 16 Homer 19 Hosco 20 Tip Top Elizabeth Cameron, four sisters, Mrs. Frank Seavey and Kathleen, Detroit; Ann, London, and Thelma, at home; also two brothers, William of Wind Union Nat Gas Union Furl A I'n Steel 34 24 42 21 13 17 40 33 16 97 7 7 3 18 21 23 13 35 16 43 28 10 SO 32 11 33 17 16 sor and John, at home.

Walkers Funeral services will be from the do Pd Westons Janisse Brothers Funeral Home. 585 London street west, at 9:30 Tuesday morning to Our Lady of the Rosary It is the desire of Windsor Merchants that the gifts purchased in their store shall bring happiness and complete satisfaction to recipients. In some cases, because givers did not have correct information as to size, or some other detail, exchange may be necessary. However, thoughtless use of the exchange or return privileges can cause a great deal of unwarranted expense and waste. Therefore, as a matter of co-operation with Windsor merchants and the war effort, please note that No Christmas Gift Exchanges Can Be Made After January 2 Please also note that the following regular rule will be in effect "merchandise showing clear and definite evidence of having been used cannot be accepted for credit or exchange." Your fullest co-operation will be most sincerely appreciated.

Windsor Retail Merchants Association Bank Bacon Hog Prices Commerce Church at 10 o'clock. Burial will be in the Heavenly Rest Cemetery. Dominion Imperial TORONTO. Dec. 18.

Prices were unchanged at bacon-hog markets re Hoyle 11 Hugh 33 Hugh 14 Kamlac 0 Lk Exp 25 Larder 9 Lynx 47 Major 29 Mart McN 20 Marlon 9 Mate Veil 30 Murbeli 14 Montreal porting early today. Dressedweight Nova Scotia grade A. delivered, London and Hamil Roval 15 15 jce.ling; top at 14.75: few good and choice 150-180 pounds mostly 14 00- ton S17.50: Stratford, to farmers Toronto S17.50, to truckers $17.65. Oils A Oil 234 Imperial Oil 13' 23-, 134 214 9'4 21 Inter Pete POLICE HOLD YOUTHS Three of five youths taken into cus- 14 60; tinually all fat sows at 14 00 ceiling on that class; complete clearance. Salable catl 16.000: total cattlf 16.500; salable calves 1.5G0.

total 1.5O0; strictly good and choice steert 5 McColl-Front today by Chief of Police N. H. Gras- sick of Kingsville in that town at Aug 14 Nib Yell 20 Nicholson 6 Norbeau 63 Norseman 8 Nortvne 7 Novell 14 Oklend 6 2 Orpil 10 Onona 33 Parbec 19 Adelore Decaine Adelore Decaire. 57, an employe of the Canadian Bridge Company, died Sunday at the East Windsor Hospital. He had been ill for three months.

Born at Stoney Point. Mr. Decaire had lived in Windsor for the past 30 years. He is survived by three daughters. Mrs.

John Hockspier, Detroit. Mrs. Joseph Morand and Mrs. Joseph Racine of Windsor and two sons, Frank and Arthur of Windsor, also two sisters, Mrs. Rose Nantais and Mrs.

Herby Ouellette, Windsor, also four brothers. Edward and Ernest of Windsor, Telesphore of Remington Park and Dennis of Bay City, and 12 grandchildren. Funeral services will be Tuesday Grain and yearlings strong to 25 cent? 2 a.m. today were detained for investigation into an alleged gasoline theft in Kingsville. Police released the 11 A.

M. QUOTATIONS Reported by Bongard Co. other two after questioning. CHICAGO GRAIN Pascalis 32 69 IO 9 17 7' 11 36 21 35 6 10 42 65 19 7' 11 71 Open Poona 5 Dec 1074 1094 May July Rambull Rand S'adacona Tiflany West Shore 8 40 62 16 62 9 from the Marcotte Funeral Home, 870 higher; top 17 60; several loads 16.00-17.50; common and medium grader steady; medium to low-pood gradr predominated in runs, bulk bringins 13 helpers steady, supply io best around 15 00; larger run cow; here, trade fteady to 25 cents, 25 cents lower: bulls and vealcr; steady; stock cattle at stanos'iU. Salable sheep 8.000; totl shre; 14.500; scattered early sales frtesdy, bu hardly enough to establish market; good and choice Iambs sold early, fer wooled westerns held at 15 00 anr slightly above: loid mixed grade com mon to good 63 pounds Michigan na tives 12.50 rraicht: scattered sale culls and common native lambs 9.O0 12.00; odd lots slaughter ewes 5 00 6.50; short decks common and me Wmgait Wyandotte street east, at 10.30 a Yeilorex 68 New York Stocks 11 A.

M. QUOTATION'S Reported by Bongard Co. thence to Our Lady of the Rosary-Church at 11 o'clock Steve Capkovic Miscellaneous Rail Onen North Pac Els im raiMTD Steve Capkovic, 55, of 738 Tuscarora JQ3 llilOIUS Government Bonds Supplied by the Investment Dealers of Canada. Dom. of Can.

Bid Asked 4s 1 Feb. 1946 103.50 104.00 3s 1 Jane 1946-49 102 30 102 80 3S 15 Nov. 1948-51 104.40 104.D0 Great North street, died on Saturday in the Metro 40 5 politan Hospital after being in failing health for five months. He was born in Czechoslovakia and came to Wind drum kinds. 5 .85.

sor 16 years ago. He was employed at the trade of plasterer. 20'2 21 46 46s, 40 22 79'2 10. 33-B 50 1" 19 64 36 Radio Corp Amer Smelt Am Tel Cons Gas Col Gas Gen Elec Paramount Oi! Stan Oil NY Texas Oil Sc Vac Steels Rep Steel Beth Steel TJ Steel Surviving are his wife, Mary, and 1647goutn h-ac 24T South Pac 4isN Central 40 Aitchison 293. Bait Ohio South Ry Chrs Oiiio.

Aircraft Boeing 13 Motorist udebaker 19Gen Motors. 64T Mine 594 Kennecott two children. Helen and Joseph, at home. The funeral will be held from the 3s 15 June 1950-51 1st iVct. Loan) 104 104 3s 1 Feb.

1948-52 (1st War Loan) 105 125 105 875 3s 1 Oct 1949-52 2nd War Loan) 102 50 103.25 4s 15 Oct. 1947-52 105.75 106.50 3s 1 Mar. 1952-54 Cnd Vict. Loan) 102 875 103 625 3 1 June 1950-55 101.25 10200 3s 1 Nov. 1953-56 (3rd Vict.

Loan) 101.375 102.125 4 1 Nov. 1946-56 104.75 105 50 Marcotte Funeral Home. Wyandotte street east, on Wednesday at 8.30 a 3 iby to St. Cyril and Methodius Church for Requiem Mass at 9 am. A.

J- I Mrs. Michael Loree East Buffalo Callle BUFFALO. N. Dec. 18 Hoes Municipal Elections Village of St.

Clair Bead Notice is hereby given tliat a niee" ing of the elertors of the Villase St. Clair Beach will be held at tl School House in the said villare 7.30 pm. on Friday. December 22r. 1944.

for the purpose of nominating Reeve, four Councillors and one Commissioner for the said village fr the year 1945. In case a Poll is demanded for tr said offices, the same will be openr in the said school house on Monda January It. 1H5. hour of 10 cloric In the lorrnnnn canUmiSr.e to the hour of 7 cimt the evening. J.

A. TO UP. I NY. Returning Officer Mrs. Rosalie Loree.

74. wife of 4s 1 Nov. 1947-57 106.75 107.50 3s 1 May 1954-5? 1,000: sharply higher. Best 170-270 Michael Loree. died on Saturday at lbs.

15.15; best sows 14 00-14 40. her home at 1043 Windsor avenue. She Cattle 600; fully steady. Top 14.50. (4tr Vict.

Loan) 100.25 1 Nov. 1948-58 108.25 1 Nov. 1949-59 109.75 101.00 1O9.00 11050 100 Cows and bulls steady to active. Light 4U 4a 3s was born in Italy ana naa uvea in Canada for 37 years, 15 of which she had lived in Windsor. 1 June 1953-58 100" 1 Jan.

1956-59 33 weight canners 4 weighty 4.75-5.50; cutters 5.75-6.25; medium fat cows 6 fat 7.50-8.50; few beef types to 9.00; state type 4.00-7.00: Besides her husband, she Is survived (5th Vict. Loan) 99 875 100.625 by four daughters and one son. Mrs 3s 1 June 1956-66 102.50 103 25 Angelo Favazza, Mrs. Lerov Renaud lightweight heifers on feeder flesh and Mrs. William Turner of Windsor order 8.00-1000; medium butcher Louise Loree of Akron, Ohio, and 3s Perpetuals 96.75 97.75 3a 1 June 1957-60 (6th Vict.

Loan) 99.625 100.375 3 1 Feb. 1959-62 10.25-11-25; fat 11.50-12.00; state type 10 00-12 00; lightweight bulls 6 00-7 00; Joseph of Windsor. GUARANTY TRUST The funeral will be held from the thin down to 5.50; medium weights "u1 1 'Ji'm, home tomorrow at 9 a.m. to St. An gela Mericl Church for Requiem Mass at 9:30 a.m.

Mrs. Oliver Hamlin 7.25-8.50; heavyweights 8.75-10.00; extremely weighty to 10.50; most bulls 6.50-9.50. Calves 250; steady. Best 17.00-17.50; others lower. Sheep 700; active.

Bulk 4.50-5 00; culls down to 2.00. Lambs active. Bulk 15.00-15.50; mediums 13.00-14.50; culls 10.00-11.00. Mrs. Minnie Hamlin, 67.

died Sun day at her residence, Walkerville Road COMPANY OF CANADA CHRISTMAS CLUB JOIN TODAY 190 LONDON ST. WEST Colchester North. She had been ill for some time. (7th Vict. Loan) 99 50 100 O0 Toronto Livestock TORONTO.

Dec. 18. Early cattlr trade was fairly active at steady prices on the livestock market here today. Medium to good butcher steers and heifers traded at $10 50-111 and canners and cutters The embargo against further cattle receipts at the Union Stockyards here was still in effect. The small fresh supply of cattle received today were loaded before the embargo was placed last Friday.

Calves sold steady at for choice with common vealers downward to $8. Lambs were steady at $12 for cood ewes and wethers and Bom at Mrs. Hamlin has been a resident of this district for the past 65 years. She was a member Every kind of fuel is a vital war necessity; Without fuel, trains and ships cannot speed troops and material to the battle fronts. Munitions factories and shops cannot operate; Dairy Produce Butter- ill of St.

Clement Church, McGregor. Coal is scarce! Wasting fuel by overheating your house is unpatriotic. Health authorities state that moderate temperatures are better for the health. Wear warmer clothing. She is survived by her husband, .00 .34 .35 to .33 to Creamery, No.

I do No. 3 Oliver Hamlin, six daughters, Mrs Levi Benoit, Mrs. James Black, Mrs Wilfred St. Louis of Windsor. Mrs, Chees New.

colored, no price available Quotations to retail trade: Batter Francis Meloche and Mrs. Ray Tessier, McGregor, and Mrs. Wilfred MacKew NOTICE TAKE XOTICi: that I vi nt he ropotisiVMC for tld'ts contracted ly mv Koc Mary oi "itnlo Ontario. at home; also three sons, Joseph oi Avoid cold drafts" from open doors and windows. Do everything you can to save fuel.

There are fewer men to produce coal in the mines; fewer trucks and drivers to deliver it that is why you must save all the fuel you can. Quebec, Louis of McGregor and Ray .00 .00 .00 mond at home; one brother, Euclid Dore of Detroit and two sisters, Mrs. Alphonsine Aubin and Mrs. Edward for bucks. No price was established for hogs which closed previously at dressedweight at yards or plants.

Receipts reported by the Dominion Marketing Service were: Cattle 600. calves 60. hogs 160. sheep and lambs 480. Unsold from last week were 2,700 head of cattle.

Creaoiery prints: First grade 2 to Second grade .35 to Tl lrd grade .34 to CHURNING CREAM (Country Track Prices) No. 1 grade -36x to (Delivered to Toronto) No. 1 grade 39x to Plus 10 cents subsidy. Bondy, Windsor; also 48 grandcnuaren and five great grandchildren. Funeral services will be Wednesday .00 Datel at Windsor.

Omar-' this 15th dav of Dccctr.bc A.U. 1914. JOHN I.OUIS IIILLER at 9 a.m. from the residence to St. .00 Clement Church, McGregor, at 9:30 o'clock.

Fruit Market DON'T SUFFER with a COLD! Co-operate with your fuel dealer. Order fuel as far ahead as you can. Be ready to take delivery when he can send it. Remove all obstructions to your coal window or chute. Think of ail the other people who need coal too.

Check It Immediately with Grove'a Cold Tablets. Here ia the reason they check cold fast. They are multiple medicine. They include EIGHT ACTIVE INGREDIENTS carefully-blended. This give you an effective, internal treatment that fights a cold these FOUR EFFECTIVE WAYS: I.

Acts as a gentle laxative. 2. Combats cold flerms in your system. 3. Re TORONTO.

Dec. 18 Wholesale fruit and vegetable prices here today supplied by White and Company follow Domestic: Bradford celery cabbage, orange crates. 50 lbs. $130; cauliflower No. 1 spinach, bushel.

75c-85c: radishes, dozen. 40c; green onions, dozen. 40c; new beets, bushel, 50c; turnips, white, bushel. 75c; mushrooms. 5 lb.

carton. $2.75. Imported: Florida oranges. 50; Florida tangerines, all sizes, lemons, all sizes. $8 50: grapes.

Emperor. sweet potatoes, hamper. cranberries. 25-1b. boxes.

Honkers, Florida grapefruit, all sizes. California lettuce, 5 dozen. yams. pineapples, 18 s. 24 s.

SUPERVISOR Die-Casting Production Wanted by Western Ontario manufacturer now engaged in essential war work. Must have thorough knowledge of zinc-base die casting procedure. Excellent opportunity. War workers ineligible. Apply your nearest Employment Selective Service Office.

Refer to File No. CR2021. lieves headache and ftrippy feeling. 4. Helps tone up the system.

Because of this speedy, four-way cold relief, millions take Grove Cold Tablets. 4 MUNITIONS SUPPLY MINISTER DEPARTMENT OF HON. HOWI Don't let a cold drag on. t.heck it right away! Ask your druggist for the genuine Grovs a Cold Tablets in the white box. lit QQGCOQ 1 16'S, $8.

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