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Ventura County Star from Ventura, California • 2

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Vage 2 The Ventura (Calif) Counfy Star ree Press Tuesday July 25 1944 ALL AROUND THE TOWN A 9 This department reserved for the important little things of life Phone your items to 2277 Birthdays Local Briefs Happy birthday today to: VIRGINIA SPAORD YOUNG AUDREY ORROW MARGARET ELWELL MAX A HEINZMAN MRS SWOAPE JESSE CALDWELL MARION WILLIS SANDBORN Mrs Eva Meilandt 135 Chris ma navenue returned hone night from a week's visit in Los Angeles and Long Beach Ant Gon safe sure ant de stroyer A liquid for use any where Ventura eed and Pet Supplies (Wharf) Ph 2825 Adv ROY BARTLETT MRS MARION KIMMET JAMES GARCIA SR ANITA GARCIA JO ANN POPE ELMER PROSSER yanksTighten HOLD ON PISA ROME (UR) American arm ored forces tightened their grip on southern Pisa today despite heavy shellfire from German long range guns emplaced on the north side of the Arno river and smashed two strong enemy coun ter attacks along the Pisa lor ence highway to the east Official reports said the Amer icans were firmly in control of the south bank of the Arno along a 32 mile front extending inland from the Tyrrhenian seacoast to within 18 miles west of lorence Yankee patrols overran all of the modern section of Pisa lying below the river and found that the retreating Nazis had demolished every bridge linking the new and the old cities No resistance was reported in side the modern city but German 88 millimeter cannon and mortars poured a steady drumfire into the American positions in an effort to disrupt preparations for a frontal assault across the broad stream arther to the east however where the Germans faced the threat of a flanking assault that would cut off their forces in Pisa the enemy put up a furious battle before falling back across the Arno German shock troops hurled two powerful counter attacks against the American lines around Ponte a Evola 20 miles east of riends have learned of the death Saturday in Los Angeles of a former Venturan Mrs Dan Sheldon 90 who lived with het daughter Mrs Johnson for some years here The Johnsons moved to Los Angeles about a year ago uneral services and in terment were at Pocatello Idaho Closing out all Service Kits Shaving Kits and Duffle Bags Prices drastically reduced John son Jewelry Co 379 Adv Marjorie McGrath 11 420 Catalina Street was scratched by a cat owned by A Broadbent 2117 Ocean avenue last night ac cording to Ventura police records Poice said the cat which was hav ing fits was taken to the small ani mal hospital Dr Williams optometrist new address Rm 1 2 Ventura Theater Bldg? 620 Main New phone 5687 Adv James Roth executive secre tary of the American Brazilian as sociation editors of the magazine Brazil is here from New York City visiting his sisters the Misses Matilda and Carrie Roth and Mrs Bertha Holden all of Ventura New Wedgewood gas ranges are again on the market See Leon Walker 97 Oak Ph Adv Charging extreme cruelty Mar jorie Epperson is suing Emery Epperson for divorce according to a complaint on file today in superior court Loughman and Loughman are attorneys for the plaintiff If Hamiltons fix your watch throw it away! Expert watch repairing Hamilton Dia mond Co 328 Main St Adv Pisa and San Miniato two miles to the east but both were beaten off by American infantrymen and artillery fire A pioneer fire started in 1790 by his forbears is still burning in the log cabin of Uncle Bill Morris at Saluda Every Line Vital News i To Someone Birth Notices To Mr and Mrs Peter Herrera 85 Garden street at oster Memorial hospi tal July 24 a daughter To Mr and Mrs Ira Tatham Thousand Oaks at Weed Maternity home July 25 a son HARGROVE To Mr and Mrs Hargrove 255 El Medio street at Weed Maternity home July 25 a son To Mr and Mrs Elmer Neeman Telegraph road at Weed Maternity home July 25 a son VARELA To Mr and Mrs Henry Varela Telegraph road at County hospital July 24 a son To Mr and Mrs Jeff Daily Santa Rosa Valley at Ly ing in hospital July 22 a daugh ter To Mr and Mrs Edward Bass Oxnard at Lying in hos pital July 20 twin sons Marriage Licenses John Wesley Bales 21 Indian apolis Ind Betty Joe Roberts 17 Oxnard Toshiko Yamashita is suing Jo taro Yamashita for divorce charg ing mental cruelty according to a complaint on file today in superior court Loughman and Loughman 'are the plaintiffs attorneys Bob Phillips painter and hus band of Hallie Phillips mistress of ceremonies overe at Pee Gee Popper No 2 377 Main is also a handy man and fixed his popcorn scoop which she shoveling Pee Gee Good job he did too because he eats Pee Gee reglarly All paint ers husbands and handy men should try it from the above loca tion or 477 Main at Hap Jerry's Handy Home (also Pee Gee dOnuts by all means) 216 5th St Oxnard where Ed Dav ison quenches thirst 254 Ojai where red Houk insists you your own meat Adv Robert Grimshaw is the name of the son born Sunday night to Mr and Mrs Russell Hodgson 551 Coronado street He weigh ed in at oster Memorial hospital at 9 pounds 10 ounces Eagles Auxiliary rummage sale Thursday and riday 225 Main Adv A contract under which the firm of Whittaker and Howard will pre pare the official audit report for Ventura was approved last night by the city council Are you thinking about having your diamonds remounted? See our selection all reasonably pric ed All diamonds set in our' shop Alberts Jewelers 442 Main Adv Rudolph Leon Chase 25 Schen ectady Gertrude Dorothy Callahan 25 Brooklyn Eliga Booth 53 Oxnard Ad die Berry 48 Oxnard uneral Directors TED MA YR Cor Santa Clara Chestnut Sts Phone 4964 A Nyal Lockhart past worthy pres ident Ed Moser conductor and Max Hindrick all from the Santa Paula aerie were guests of the Ventura Eagles at their meeting last night It was announced that the Ventura auxiliary would hold a rummage sale on Thursday and riday at shop witn proceeds to go to the Parade Rest canteen BARKER UNERAL HOME 171 SOUTH CHESTNUT TELEPHONE 3322 We have a fine new Gretsch drum set Victory model Complete with snares and tom toms Rea sonable at The Bartlett Co 412 Adv Mrs A Gill and two small OLIVER REARDON SONS 79 Main Street Phone 4619 LARGEST CLIENTELE IN VENTURA COUNTY RMDONKSONS 79 MAIN ST PHONE NTURA 4 bl? ODEA iicateVacOLITE MEAD EVANS Rt 2 Box 213 Ventura Phone 3024 MliiiM NEW kind of ASPIRIN tablet doesn't upset stomach VWHEN you need quick relief from pain do you hesirate tatake aspirin because it leaves you with an upset stomach? If so this new medical dis covery SUPERIN is "just what the doctor for you Superin Is aspirin contains the same pure safe aspirin you have long but developed by doctors in a special way for those upset by aspirin in its ordinary form This new kind of aspirin tablet dissolves more quickly lets the aspirin get right at the job of relieving pain reduces the acidity of ordinary aspirin and does not irritate or upset stomach even after repeated doses Tear this out to remind you to get Superin today so you can have rt on hand when headaches colds etc strike See how quickly it relieves pain how fine you feel after tak ing At your ISA and 39fc Supewui A AR JI Calendar of Events TUESDAY JULY 25 Masonic Dinner club Masonic temple 6:30 pm GSO' USO club 6:45 pm union Labor temple 7:30 pm union No 120 278 Main street 7:30 pm' Retail union 902 Main street 7:30 pm Knights of Pythias IOO hall 8 pm San Buenaventura lodge No 214 AM Masonic temple 8 pm Canadian legion BESL Veter ans hall 8 pm San Buenaventura ULA No 1 Eagles hall 8 pm WBA IOO hall 8 pm Neighbors of Woodcraft 285 Kalorama street 8 pm County Rod and Gun club Ox nard Masonic temple 8 pm WEDNESDAY JULY 26 Red Cross sewing junior col lege 9 am Ventura Victory unit St Paul's hall 9:30 am Red Cross surgical dressings junior college and Old Mission 10 am Soroptimist club Pierpont inn 12 noon Rotary club Masonic temple 12 noon American Leg ion auxiliary Veterans hall 7 pm Daughters Masonic tem ple 7:30 pm Building Contractors associa tion 455 Main street 7:30 pm Tonda council Degree of Poca hontas IOO hall 8 pm Odd ellows lodge IOO hall 8 pm Past Noble Grands club IOO hall 8 pm rance (Continued from page 1) parison with the all American air assault on front Spear headed by more than 1500 lying ortresses and Liberators the US armada included at a rough esti mate 500 medium and light bomb ers and as many more fighter bombers ive hundred fighters escorted the heavies power div ing to treetop level to rake the Nazi positions The American planes laid an estimated 5500 tons of explosives on the Germans immediately ahead of the US troops in a close sup port assault outweighing the bom 'bardment of the Cassino fortifi cations in Italy DEENSES The US Eighth and Ninth air forces set out to the ground defenses at 10 am with a torrent of fragmentation and light weight explosives used instead of heavier bombs in order to avoid plowing up the battlefield and making the infantry advance diffi cult American air assault continued until 12:30 pm By then the assault troops were battling forward With the weather good despite a slightly lower ceiling this after noon it seemed certain that the overall operations by the combined Allied air fleet would make this one of the biggest days aloft since the invasion of Normandy The fighting apparently was confined to the two announ ced attacks A headquarters spokesman had no evidence to support reports that fighting had flared up again in the area of Troarn seven miles east of Caen TOUGH OPPOSITION The British attacked two hours before dawn and promptly ran into tough opposition which the Germans had had time to prepare after the fighting last week They had two and a half miles to fight uphill and the country favored the defenders with small fields divided by walls and hedges Unite Press Correspondent Rich ard McMillan said the German gunners and infantry were putting up most desperate resistance to the local attack Some armored troops told him they had never known the enemy to fight so stub bornly The troops crept through corn fields wreathed in early morning mist and through rolling wheat fields They took their first ob jectives when the tanks rolled in at dawn watched the battle all morn ing and saw batteries of self pro pelled guns battering down enemy resistance while the tanks crept forward into smoking villages McMillan reported Imperials Assault Jap Supply Route SOUTHEAST ASIA HEAD QUARTERS Kandy Ceylon (UR) British and Indian forces push ing Japanese invaders back to wards the Burmese border from Manipur shifted the scene of op erations today to the Palel Tamu road where the Imperial troops assaulted strong enemy defenses astride the supply route and cap tured seven hills in the area 40 miles southeast of Imphal sons Teddy and Alan of Wasco are spending this week visiting Mrs parents Mr and Mrs Patterson 1535 Church John Roe Ventura bakery operator is undergoing treatment at oster Memorial hospital where he was taken following a heart attack at his home Saturday morn ing Gas Pains Sore Stomach GAR Quickly Relieves Stomach Distress Caused by Hyperacidity No nattr whit you have tried try GAR i'oaUl agree the tlaest sto machic or your money back GAR quickly benefits tn caaes of Ulcers in flamed eore lininrs and fM pains due to hyperacidity We challenge you to try GAR 0 you risk nothing Every cent refunded if not more than satis fied That's fair it? Large 8 ox bottle $125 at Keyes rana RexaD Cut Bate Bros Bennett'a Drug Store And at other Orug ataeec 71 on Ventura and Speaks Dear Mom: reason I mention 05 C4 order to sppear tn the regular 4 rt a 7 3 £4 4 2 HSSEKS WE GIVE NOT OPINIONS Headaches Dizzy Spells Aching Shoulders and Arms Sinus Mairzy Stomach Disorders Breakfast Lunch and Dinner Bladder Disorders CALL Beck Tractor Service Cheerful Place to Eat 529 Main Over Western Union the aft and of for be a rt MacDougall Ruby Lee Baxter Kath Bariholomew and Phillips I suppose Complete Head to Toe Ray luoroscopic EXAMINATION TOO LATE TO CLASSIY VI a U5 a rt C4 Mr McCauley if I have a new uni Chronic Cough Arthritis Nervousness 3 2 5 2 5 2 girls unl very blue With proposed county expendi tures for the coming year set down in the preliminary the board of supervisors has set Sat urday Aug 19 as the date for the annual budget hearing Printing of the preliminary bud get will be completed by Wed nesday Aug 9 and copies will be available after5 that date in the office in the courthouse AID TO HUNTERS In response to pleas from Ven tura county hunters and sportsmen the board today revoked a section of the county fire ordinance for bidding them to enter certain por tions of Los Padres national for est designated as areas of fire hazard action by the board in withdrawing the section from the county fire ordinance means the county will not prosecute hunters entering the fire hazard areas But since Los Padres is a national forest federal regulations barring hunters and campers from restrict ed areas remain in effect With only two buyers bidding for the 246 tons of I beams from the old Bard bridge which the drove to within two miles of a junction that he had fought himself out of the other titles STILL LIKE He added that the Third fleet had seen plenty of action Halsey said that the Japanese were still like rats they will fight until they are exterminated Although more Japanese are being captured now than in the begin ning of the war he said they still seem to want to die for the em peror Asked if the occupation of Sai pan and our present position in the Marianas will enable us to close off sea supply lanes between Jap an and the East Indies King re plied that the Japanese can still go down between ormosa and the mainland and added that al though American submarines have provided and are providing inter ference of magni those supply lages are not entirely closed off WE WILL LOCATE THE CAUSE YOUR ILLNESS JAP CABINET CHANGE IS 'NO AID comfort: KING SAYS Neuralgia Neuritis High Blood Pressure board offered for sale this morn ing 36 tons of beams were sold by County Purchasing Agent By ron Snyder who took over the role The beams were sold at the ceiling price of $55 per ton Perkins of Camarillo purchased approximately 17 tons of the beams for himself and for the Berlwood Investment com pany and the other buyer was Woolsey of the El Rio Rock company who bought approxi mately 19 tons of beams The sale was confirmed and the checks accepted by motion of the board this morning LLOYD LETTER READ A copy of a letter sent to Goy Earl Warren by Ralph Lloyd president of the Lloyd tion seconding the re quest for state aid in maintaining the present river banks east of the Saticoy bridge for the pre vention of flood damage was read to the board this morning District Attorney Arthur Waite informed the board that the Kern county board of supervisors has rejected the claim for $15920 due for care given Kern county residents at the Ven tura county hospital Action on the matter was delayed pending fur ther discussion of the matter with the Kern county board In Classified Advertising section all copy must be in by 9:30 a of the day of publication Copy re ceived too late for the regular sec tion will appear here for the first day on the 54 WALNUTS AND LEM with 3 bedroom house lots near Ojai Price home on Prospect St Do you suppose it would be all right for me to ask could form? (U Marine Corps Photo) THE CURIOSITY IS MUTUAL This 61 year old Chamorro crone on Saipan gazes with avid curiosity at photos displayed by Tech Sgt Don Brown USMC Vallejo Calif but her curiosity is equall ed if not outdone by the who has revised concep tion of Pacific island beauties Constipation emale Disorders Belching Bloating atigue Burning or Sour Stomach Kidney Disorders (lame back) Vomiting Liver Trouble Guam 120 meanwhile opposition But they and a half along the eastern shore of Apra harbor cutting off that former United States naval station from further Japanese use The Orote peninsula was cut off by the irst provincial marine brigade and the 77th army divi sion while the Third marine di vision expanded the northern beachhead by pushing southward approximately one quarter of a mile Their lines now stretch over a two and a half mile area from the mouth of Sasa river to Adelup point just below Agana On the southern sector the ma rines are expected to encounter hard fighting as they pushed out on the four mile long peninsula and its airstrip with 6700 foot runways capable of accommodat ing 29 bombers with flying ranges of more than the 1500 miles to Japan ADVANCE ROM BEACHES In the northern sector a rugged and difficult area where some of the most bitter fighting was under way the veteran marine assault troops had advanced from the in ner reaches of Apra harbor south ward to a point opposite Wane is land a distance of about three and three quarter miles The beach head at the point of deepest pen etration extended inland approxi mately 5000 yards There is heavy undergrowth immediately inland on Tinian but the marines did not encounter the backbreaking terrain they found on Saipan The highest hills on Tinian are only 500 feet and in most places the land is flat or gen tly sloping The Japanese faced increasing difficulty in moving their troops since Allied shelling of the 38 square mile island had broken the roads The heavy shelling also sent at least 15000 Japanese civilians underground Clinton Green representing the combined Allied press reported from the expeditionary flagship off Tinian that the marines were finding some civilians including a number of children ready to do business with the invaders The children were founS hiding in the bushes Green reported and were swathed in navy blankets and sent in Higgins boats to Saipan to be cared for by Japanese civilians there their purpose in increasing the li cense fee was to provide postwar funds to match state and federal funds for needed improvements in the city In voiding the two ordinances they declared their" intention to draw up a new and complete bus iness license ordinance which probably will be based on a gross receipts system rnent engineer and four years at the Charleston navy yard Before his assignment in Seattle he was officer in of construction of the naval supply depot and dry docks Bayonne With Capt Alexis will come Mrs Alexis and thei rthree children Dan 13 and Donald and Dianne 9 The twins were born in Samoa while Dan is a native Californian having been born in San Diego Comdr Sihler who reported as Capt executive offi cer last January was officer in charge of training at Camp Peary Williamsburg Va for nine months preceding which he had a tour of duty in Europe and Africa China the Philippines and Oran are other areas where Comdr navy duties have taken him Though in relieving Capt Perry (CEC)USN at the navy department in Washington Capt Needham will be stepping into one of the top positions in the civil engineering corps he declared today that his enthusiasm is tem pered by reluctance to leave south ern California A native of Los Angeles Capt Needham was gra duated from Hollywood high school and the old Hollywood junior col lege before he enrolled in Stan ford previous to his appointment io the naval academy at Annapolis Capt Perry who has adminis tered the birth and growth of the naval construction battalions will leave Washington soon for a com mand outside the continental Unit ed States SHELL SERVICE 1876 Main (at Santa Rosa) Tires Batteries Accessories Complete Shellubricatlon Washing Phone 3725 HARVEY HOLBROOK Mgr Phone Saticoy 74 or aster and More Efficient Service The this is that yesterday I dropped in at Royacc Maddox ountain Lunch over at 478 Main street to have a coke and lo and behold some of his had on nice new forms They were a pretty shade of (probably the na val influence of this vi cinity creeping out) trim med with blue and white perky little caps to match They looked very fetching and Art Cordes and ern Barton chief counters of the cash said Mr Maddox get delivery on enough right now for all the girls so the ones who were sport ing them yesterday were Marie Clark erine Theda just as soon as more are available Verla Weed Dorothy Crimmins and all the other girls over there will have them too and we can shove it in it shorten the war Halsey said the Third fleet and that he commanded it for more than years He explained that this PEARL HARBOR (UR) American marines plunging more than a mile inland on Tinian is land today engaged the Japanese in fierce fighting for the Ushi point airstrip while army troops on Guam sought to isolate Apra harbor naval anchorage er cutting off Orote peninsula its important airfield In the first fighting Tinian the second and ourth marine divisions the units which conquered Saipan spread their beachhead two and half miles along the northwest coast line and drove one third of the way way across the Ushi point air strip IN situation is considered well in Adm Chester Nimitz said in his second commu nique of the day (Radio Tokyo claimed in a broadcast heard by the United Press in San rancisco that 1200 Americans were killed in the in vasion of Tinian and were ed in disorder toward The broadcast repeated earlier Tokyo claims that Tinian defend ers had set one battleship two destroyers ablaze) Marines and army troops on miles to the south were meeting bitter WASHINGTON Adm Ernest King commander in chief of the fleet and chief if naval operations said today that aid or could be gained from the composition of the new Japanese cabinet King said the fall of the Tojo cabinet portended a change in Jap method of waging war Their future operations will be either more offensive in character or more defensive he said Japs will continue to wage war with all the power they pos sess' King said can expect some change in their method of waging war but whether they will go more nearly on the defensive or become more aggressive re mains to be INNER CITADEL DEENSE Asked at Secretary of Navy James press conference how he interpreted the change in cabinet King replied: the cabinet would not have fallen unless there was dissatisfaction on the part of the military forces with the conduct of the war However there is no aid or comfort to be gained from the composition of the new cab Asked what he meant by a more defensive warfare on the part of the Japanese King said he thought they might pull into their inner citadel but added that Manchuria and Korea are definitely part of that inner citadel NO MORE GAZING Adm William Halsey who now commands the Third fleet in the Pacific also was present at the conference and was asked for a prediction oa the end of the war Halsey replied that he had stop ped into the crystal on Jan 1 1943 a reference to a previous victory prediction he had made He added however that if they the stuff coming to us and we can shove it it will Needham (Continued from page 1) Ordinances (Continued from page 1) la ACRES ons together and 3 large $25000 rm stucco Immed possession Price $5250 bedroom house on Center St now vacant Price $4500 rm house and 3 rm house 2 large lots on Center Price $5000 Immed poss bedroom furnished house on Warner price $5750 rm stucco house on Barry Dr Price $5250 rjicmai vouri Beachhead Extended was had two was just one of his titles the others being commander south Pacific force and south Pacific area and BOARD SETS HEARING ON COUNTY BUDGET OR AUG 19 AT Soothe and cool away heat I rash and help prevent it THE Sprinkle with Mexsana Bj mb a the soothing medicated gj powder Demand Mexsana Optimists Hold Debate On Parking Meters An informal debate merit of parking meters featured last meeting of the Op timist club with rau Quinlan program chairman in charge of the discussion The debate in which all mem bers present took part found the club more or less evenly divided on the question of the benefit of installing meters in downtown Ventura as provided in a recent city ordinance Herbert Brand presided at the meeting at which it was announc ed that the formal opening rooms in the Civic auditorium the Junior Optimist club will held next Tuesday at 7 pm YANKS DRIVE ON GUAM NAVAL BASE Mosbarger to Attend Elks War Conference Ernie Mosbarger exalted ruler of the Ventura Elks lodge and Mrs Mosbarger will leave by train tomorrow for Chicago where Mr Mosbarger will attend the annual Elks grand lodge session and war conference Accompanying the Mosbargers to Chicago will be Ed riel exalted ruler of the Oxnard Elks lodge and Mrs riel OXNARDER SENTENCED William Vegas Oxnard was) sentenced to serve 90 days in the county jail with one day suspend ed wheft he appeared in Oxnard justice court yesterday on a battery charge office records show today Bladder Disorders Siatic Rheumatism (Leg Pains Cramps) DR Gee Mom and I met Mr Maddox too and awfully nice! As soon as I was introduced to him I help thinking about a home of my own and having a nice restau rant man for a husband Just then he started tell ing me about his lovely wife Mozelle who is in the and his daugh ter Maureen who is in government work Gosh Mom don't I ever have the darnedest luck of anyone you ever heard of? Do you suppose ever meet a man who have either a family or the gout? I was going back and ask Mr McCauley if we girls over here couldn't have some nice new uni forms and wear slacks And then I remembered that once when I wore some slacks downtown on my day off I iiad over heard a couple fellows behind me marvel at how strongly I resembled from that view one of those concrete barges they had just seen launched so I decided not to mention it Maybe Mr McCauley will just come forth one of these days with some snappy new uniforms which will match the snappy service and the good food we give here And Mom remind me to tell you tomorrow about the farewell dinner dance for the officers and enlisted men of the Argus Training Detachment Must get to work now Love Thin Pancakes Thick Steaks Cn 1 ii i ib ii i I Germany (Continued from page 1) tion with Russia on the situation in Germany He warned the house soberly against drawing too optimistic in ferences from the dramatic crack in the enemy front we might justly draw en couragement from the recent news it should spur us to further activity to ensure final defeat in the field at the earliest possible he said LOTUS DC Wed ri 10 to 7 Tues Thurs 10 to 5 Sat 10 to 12 16 Oak Phone 2324 5 Attractive home Ptmcf sii6d0 bedroom house Hobson Heights Price $9000 Immed possession bedrm stucco in Pierpont Bay Price $4250 bedrm stucco on Vista Del Mar 3 lots price $5750 Immed poss rm frame house furnished East end Immed poss Price $4250 bedrm frame house Montalvo Price $3250 rm stucco house on Catalina St Price $5500 5 rm houses furnished in Saticoy Price $11550 OJAI PROPERTY Stucco home barbecue pit one acre plus in fruit trees chicken house at tractive location near Ojai Price $8950 Immed poss 3 bedrm stucco home furnace heat fireplace 3 large lots Immed poss located in Ojai Price $6500 SWAIN BAILEY Rm 7 433 Main St Ventura Ph 4273 Trailers and Motorcycles 77 TEARDROP TRAILER GD TIRES oster Parx camp grounas Automobiles for Sale 80 modelTohd coupe frank agan Creek Road Ph 26367 or Your Tractor or Your Country Depend on us to: KEEP YOUR TRACTOR IT EXPERT ATTENTION AND SERVICE Tini s2 epi 4 1 i lAW! i 1 Miscellaneous for Sale 5A LAWNMOWER 76 ENCINAL WAY WARDROBE TRUNK A COND PH 4413 1 hp GASOLINE ENGINE 1793 Evans Apt 8 Call after 5 pm Business Opportunities 6A OR SALE: GOING GAS STATION Plenty of gas $500 will handle Star ree Press Box 675 Livestock for Sale 33 4 YEAR OLD PINTO ILLY BROKE gentle $100 rank agan Creek Rd Ph 26367 Homes for Sale 73.

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