Daily Times-Gazette, 18 Apr 1951, p. 18

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PAGE EICHTEEN THE DAILY TI 'Y MES-GAZETTE WE DNESDAY, APRIL 18, 1951 CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING (Continued from Page 17) 39--Articles For Sale a HARDWOOD KINDLING FOR jacket heater, stove or furnace, 12 bags $4. Phone 6244. (M16) 42--Female Help Wanted CLEANING WOMAN REQUIRED, Monday, Wednesday and Friday af- ternoons and baby-sit two evenings weekly. References. Apply 137 Yonge St. (91c) COMPLETE HOUSEHOLD EF- fects, furniture, electrical appli- ances, typewriter, rugs, piano, lawn chairs, three bicycles, Whizzer mot- or bike, etc. Phone 6242W1. (8%¢c) RECORDS BRAND NEW, REGU- LAR 85c, clearing at 39c. Meaghers Record Bar, 5 King. St. W. (Apr 24) KELVINATOR REFRIGERATOR, 6 cu. ft., perfect running order. Ap- ply 303 Hillside. 89c) 3-PC. BEDROOM SUITE, SPRING and mattress, full size bed and spring, single bed and spring, dress- er, Singer treadle machine 84 Bloor W. (89¢c) SPACE HEATER, SMALL, GOOD condition, almost new. ' Telephone 4642-J. (90c) DINETTE SUITE, NEW; ICE BOX, electric heater, single bed with new spring mattress, chest of drawers, double bed, garden tools. Telephone 2483-W, 6 to 8 p.m. (80c) §-PC. KITCHEN SUITE, NATUR- al wood finish, red trim, Apply 130 Park Rd. North. (90c) SPACE HEATER, NORGE, COOK stove, oil cloth, studio couch. Apply 507 King West. (89¢c) FIVE H.P. OUTBOARD MOTOR, very good condition. Apply 176 Cen- tre St. (91c) 75 USED PLANKS, 8"X2"X ABOUT 9'x10"" long. Also used floor planks, 1x4" 6 ft. long. Apply 44 Colborne East. (91c) SMALL COAL AND WOOD COOK stove, suitable for cottage or house with limited space, $15; small oil burning furnace, complete unit, suitgble for small home. Apply 887 Ritson South. (91c) RANGETTE, LIKE NEW, GOOD- sized oven with drawer. dition. 332 Jarvis St. after 5 p.m. (91b) BABY CARRIAGE, STREAM. lined, light 'grey, Phone 52, Virtue Hardware, 48 Sim- coe N. (91b) 1-BURNER SUNSHINE ELECTRIC stove, 11; years old; also Monarch ice box, 75 1bs., good condition. Phone 2740-J or 369 Athol E. MOFFAT ELECTRIC RANGE, $30. Phone 504. (91c) TREADLE SEWING MACHINE, with attachments, $15. Phone 5517-M. (91d) CHESTERFIELD & WING CHAIR, excellent condition; reasonable. Phone 3631-J. 105 Roxborough Ave. (91c) GOOD DOMINION PIANO, 'SUIT- able for children's practice; reason- able offer accepted. Phone 3576-W. (91¢c) "33 CHEV. MOTOR AND 5 GASO- line engine, both good running or- der~ Electric hot water 8-section radiator, 792 Simcoe N. (91d) GOOD USED CAR RADIO, COM- plete. Phone 3937-M. (91¢) MAN'S ENGLISH BICYCLE, 3- speed dynamo, good condition. Phone 4791-M. (91a) PIONEER .22 RIFLE, SINGLE shot, almost new; Beacon camera, sixteen pictures, leather case, Phone 416172. (91a) NEW RCA. VICTOR PORTABLE radio, forced to sell give-away price. Phone 4161J2. (91c) GATE-LEG TABLE, SINGLE AND 3; beds, bookcases, night tables, dinette suite, studio couch, dressers, chest of drawers, tables and chairs. 77 Ontario St. (91c) FULL-SIZED BED AND SPRING, dresser and, washstand. Do not match. Apply 43 McMillan Dr. (91¢c) COMPLETE 'HOUSE FURNISH- ings, including electric refrigerator, washer and rangette, all in excel- lent condition. Apply 22 Brock St., Ajax. (91d) NORTHERN SPYS, TALMAN sweet apple trees and Bartlett pear trees, $1.50 each. Phone evenings 2299 between 6 and 8. (91b) 41--Articles Wanted TWO SINGLE, OR % BEDS COM- plete, must be clean; chiffonier or dresser to match. Phone 4143-J. (91a) TABLE AND KITCHEN CHAIRS, also single and double beds, Phone (90b) PRIVATE PARTY WANTS GOOD used piano. Write Box 213, Times- Gazette. (90c) SINGLE OR 3; BED, SPRING AND mattress, kitchen table, chairs, dresser, studio couch, chest of drawers. Phone 2529-J. (88c) CASH PAID FOR GOOD USED furniture, used tools, heaters, cook stoves. 24 Bond West, phone 3766-M. (M14) PIANOS. CASH FOR YOUR PIANO now. Wilson and Lee. 79 Simcoe N\ Phone 2388. (M16) 'GOOD USED FURNITURE WANT- ed, ice-boxes, cook stoves and heat- ers. 56 King West. Phone 3326 (M15) SPECIAL PRICES PAID FOR NEW goose and duck feathers, also fea. ther ticks of a description. Live poultry, scrap iron and metals. Phone I. Turner, North Oshawa 239M12 collect. (Apré) TION FARMERS & TRAP- ighest prices paid for musk- Phone I. Turner, North Osha- 239M12 collect. (Apr20) HIGHEST PRICES PAID FOR paper, rags, mattresses, iron and metals. Local and out of town calls icked up free. Phone 635. Cedardale ron and Metals. 100 Annis St., east of C.N.R. Station. (M3) PIANOS WANTED, CASH FOR your piano, up to $230 allowed on new piano. Charles H. Peacock, 80 Simcoe N. Phone 251. (Apr22) 42--Female Help Wanted H EWIFE, IF YOU NEED money for extra expenses, we can show you how to earn in your spare time. Pleasant work near home. For information write Box 247, Times-Gazette. (91a) MORE MONEY SELLING NYLONS covered by amazing guarantee giv- ing FREE hose if they run, snag, tear. Every woman your customer. FREE Sales kit. Kendex, Hamilton. (Apris-My2) CLERK-TYPIST for Permanent Position Phone Accountant 262 The ROBERT DIXON €O. LTD, 313 Albert St. Pe) ! Banner | cook stove, with reservoir, good con- | perfect condition. | (91c) | CLERK FOR EASTVIEW MARK- eteria, 120 Wilson Rd. S., good wages, 5!2-day week. Apply in per- son. (91b) EXPERIENCED DISHWASHER. Apply Eden Inn. (91c) GIRL FOR LEDGER WORK, MUST have 2 years high school or busi- ness college. Apply Box 241 Times- Gazette. (90D) EXPERIENCED WAITRESS wanted. Apply in person, Princess Grill, 17 Prince St. (90c) HAIRDRESSER WANTED, WITH at least 3 years' experience, Please phone 5673. (801) WOMAN, 30 TO 45 YEARS, TO take charge of motherless home, 3 small children; good wages; modern working conditions. Phone Jack Coopers, Haliburton. (90b) WANTED, EXPERIENCED PART time waitress. Apply Queen's Hotel. | ( 89c) EXPERIENCED HAIRDRESSER, wanted, - 865-W. (89¢c) SALESLADY Experienced to take Charge of Hosiery and Glove Department Apply WARD'S (88¢c) ASSISTANT COOK Opportunity to learn under woman chef, own bedroom. State salary, references to Matron, ONTARIO LADIES' COLLEGE Whitby, Ontario (91c) | Office help required by expanding | organization. Experienced and in- experienced. Reply, stating age & qualifications if experienced to BOX 238 TIMES-GAZETTE (80c) NAME YOUR OWN SALARY AN EXCELLENT JOB FOR EXPERIENCED SALESGIRL MARRIED OR SINGLE If you are the right person, we will meet your salary demands. Permanent position, all replies confidential. Apply FASHION VILLAGE 26 SIMCOE STREET SOUTH (91a) 43--Male Help Wanted SKILLED LABOUR, CAPABLE man for installing plumbing and hot water heating systems. Write Box 304, Bowmanville, stating age, ex- perience and recommendations. (91c) WANTED---WAREHOUSE MAN & truck driver, Apply National Gro- cers, 72 Bloor St. East. (90b) BEVERAGE ROOM WAITERS, must be experienced, clean cut, hon- est and reliable. Full or part-time. Apply in person, Commercial Hotel, Oshawa. (90e) WANTED A man between the age of 35 to 55 years to fill vacancy at Camp Samac of The Boy Scouts Associa- tion. Applicant must be industrious and willing to do manual work of an indoor or outdoor nature, and inter- ested in youth activities. Apply Box 232 TIMES-GAZETTE, OSHAWA (89¢) Radio & Television Servicing Men--One Ontario district has re- cently paid one type of serviceman $125 a week. You will make no mis- take (if you want a type of job that offers you big wages from the start, with a secure future) if you investi- gate what a course in Radio and Television Servicing from Radio College of Canada can do for you. You've seen training courses offered before! This one is proven up to the hilt by the success of many other men like you, who knew nothing about radio when they started, but now have interesting, highly paid jobs. Have no doubts--we can train you! An excellent kit of radio parts goes with your course, and helps you learn: by actual practical work in your home. This is a home-study course, learn at home in spare time, with no interruption in your present earning. Free 40-page book shows you the facts. Write today, stating age and education, to' Radio College of Canada, 86 Bathurst Street, To- ronto 2B. (W,8,M,A30) 43--Male Help Wanted YOUNG LAD, ANXIOUS TO LEARN trade. Apply Oshawa Upholstering Co., 8 Church St. (90b) CARETAKER. APPLY IN PERSON, Jubilee Pavilion. (90e) TAXI DRIVERS WANTED, MUST be neat, honest and reliable. Apply Mid-Town Taxi, 46 King West. (80c) WANTED, EXPERIENCED WAIT- ers. Apply Queen's Hotel. (89¢c) 44--Male or Female Help EXPERIENCED COOK FOR NIGHT work, good wages. Phone 5076, South End Grill. (91c) 45--Agents Wanted SALESMAN, FOR A PROSPER- ous firm. The starting wage shall be a percentage of the firm's profits, regular wage after shall be based on a monthly pay plus a percentage of the profits. Import Holland Seed and Flower Bulbs, 401 Yonge St., Toronto, Ont. (Ap18,20) 46--Employment Wanted WINDOWS CLEANED, STORMS removed, and odd jobs done. Phone 628074. (91c) A RELIABLE MIDDLE-AGED widow desires housekeeping position for a respectable elderly gentleman. Apply Box 236, Times-Gazette. (90c) FURNITURE CAREFULLY MOVED by experienced mover.' Rates rea- sonable, 24-hour service. Call City Cartage. Phone 605. (Apr23) YOUNG MAN WOULD LIKE part time job for afternoons and weekends. Phone 2832M. (Apr. 14, 18) 47--Legal Notices TENDERS WANTED For Window Cleaning Contract apply BELL TELEPHONE CO. OSHAWA 15 Victoria Street R. H. Lundy 48--Auction Sales Having received instructions from J. Peebles, Wilson Rd. N., Oshawa, 1 will sell by public auction, Satur- day, April 21, at 2 p.m. sharp: (dlc) | {1 work horse, age 9 yrs.; 1 saddle | pony, age 8 yrs.; 1 saddle mare, age 5 yrs.; 1 cow, Jersey and Durham, age 4 yrs.;' 1 heifer, Holstein and Jersey, age 2 yrs.; 1 veal heifer calf; cream separator, De Laval No. 12; grain hopper; buggy: number of car boxes; large pile of manure; harness & horse collar 1936 Ford coach; scuffler; set har- rows; wagon; 2 turkey hens and 1 gobbler; 2 Moscovy ducks & 1 drake; 3 ducks; 25 hens; 2 extension tables; oak cupboard; metallic top kitchen table, and many other articles too numerous to mention. Terms: cash. Frank Stirtevant, Auctioneer. Osh- awa phone 2714-J. (91c) Auction Sale, Household Furni- ture, the estate of the late Mrs. Milton Cochrane, just north of Osh- awa Airport on Albert's Road, Sat- urday, April 21st: -- Gurney cook stove; Moffat electric stove; new Quaker oil heater, circu- lator; kitchen table and chairs; ice box; studio cough, chesterfield and two chairs; clothes hamper; 2 dressers; mantel radio; electric clock: Electrolux, just new; wash- ing machine; lamps; dishes; 2 24 size beds, springs and mattresses; pots and pans; bedding, linen, cur- tains; garden tools; cedar posts; black seal coat, size 44, wore 3 times; other things too numerous to mention. 2 brooder houses; lumber. Terms: cash. Sale at one o'clock. Ted Jackson, Auctioneer. (91c) AUCTION SALE -- POSTPONED from April 12 to Thursday, April 19. Sale of Household Goods (some very antique items) the property of Geo. A. McClintock, Lot 14, Con. 3, Reach, 4 mile east of Yeo's Ser- vice Station. Terms cash. Sale at 1 pm. Ted Jackson, Auctioneer. (88d) BEING FAVOURED WITH IN- structions from Chief of Police Owen D. Friend there will be sold by pub- lic auction at Stirtevant's auction room, 33 Hall St., Thursday even- ing, April 19th at 7 p.m. a number of unclaimed ladies' and gents' bi- cycles, tricycles and other articles followed by furniture--Moffat elec- eric range and annex, chests of drawers, % bed, spring and spring filled mattress, rug, dressers, up- holstered chair, floor lamps, 2 drop head sewing machines, 2-piece ches- terfield suite, jacket heater, Quebec heater, 2 single beds, springs and mattresses, linoleum, ice box, kit- chen suite, tables and chairs, end table, kitchen table and chairs, kit- chen cabinet, day beds, wool, dishes and many other articles too num- erous to mention. Terms cash. Frank Stirtevant, Auctioneer, phone 2714-J. (90b) Sheet Metal 21 CHURCH ST. Authorized Dealer ® ESSO OIL BURNERS ® NEW IDEA FURNACES © Gar Wood Tempered Air Units "Sales end Service to oll Makes" PHONE 3670-w ESSAY CONTEST Scotch Collie Specialty Show OSHAWA ARENA -- APRIL 28 Extension of Time TO THE CHILDREN OF OSHAWA 2 TITLE: one for the best boys' essay. the Oshawa Arene. "WHY | WOULD LIKE TO OWN A PURE-BRED COLLIE" « Maximum word limit, 250 words . For Grades 6, 7, 8 in all Public Schools . Hand the essay in to your teacher who will forward the 4 best (2 boys and 2 girls) to Contest Editor, H. D. Rowley, 1000 Byron St. S., Whitby, on or before April 21. Judges of oll 4 best from each school to be principals and teachers of Oshewa and Whitby High Schools. . One Scotch Collie puppy given for the best girls' essay and Puppies to be presented to winners at 2 p.m. April 28 ot y calf; 1] | Report From Westminster By ALAN HARVEY Canadian Press Staff Writer London, April 18--(CP)--A warm, forgotten sun shone on Britain this week, and farmers raced against time to try to make up for the wettest winter in memory. With about two weeks left to plow the land and sow spring cereal crops, farmers in some hard- hit districts prepared to work night and day on their sodden fields. But even if thc present good weather holds for what is known as agriculture's "crisis fortnight," experts expect that the wet win- ter--with 80 wet days of 90 in some sections --- will cost Britain about 500,000 acres of wheat. if the missing wheat has to be obtained from North America, it will mean a payment of up to £15,000,000 ($43,250,000). Sir James Scott Watson, adviser to the Agriculture Ministry, said during the weekend be wheat may be down at least 500,- 000 acres from the target of 2,500,- 000 acres. So far it appears that spring wheat sowing will be the lowest on record, "It now seems almost inevitable," expects. |. one British agricultural correspon- dent wrote, "that we cannot escape some loss of food and money through this year's unprecedented weather." | L. F. Easterbrook, writing in the News Chronicle, said the lesson for Britain is that she has become de- pendent on her home harvest in a way unknown for nearly a cen- tury. Now, he said, "we cannot just buy food from somewhere else" if unable to produce it at home. The correspondent said there are still hundreds of thousands of acres which could be used for food production. The only reason they are lying idle is "because we have lost the habit of using them in the days of unlimited imports." Chief Welcomes Probe {Of Minors' Drinking Hamilton, Apjril 17 -- (CP) -- Deputy Chief Constable John Thompson said yesterday he wel- comed any probe into the question of minors drinking in beverage rooms in this city, The council of churches had ask- ed for the probe after a Hamilton probation officer had cited recent instances of under-age persons be- ing served in local hotels. Want 'to buy, sell or trade -- A classified ad and the deal is made. Titoist Urges Reds To Study Capitalism -- Belgrade, April 18 -- (Reuters) -- Boris Kidrich, a prominent mem- ber of Premier Tito"s Communist Politburo, has called on Yugoslav Marxist economists to pay more attention to the study of capital= ism. Addressing the Society of Econ- omists of Serbia, Kidrich ridiculed Soviet comparisons with the Ameri- can standard of living which, he said, only give a laugh to those who knew the facts. Kidrich said an important task for Marxist economists is to con- Va sider the development of capitalist countries and "get rid- of narrow outlooks" inherited from Russia. British North America FIRST BALLOT The ballot was introduced in in 1856 1] Kidrich, who is president of the Federal Economic Council, said that in Yugoslavia, in contrast with the Soviet Union, state power in the economy is "withering away," as prescribed by Marxist theory. PLUMBING & HEATING © REPAIRS! eo NEW WORK! © LOWEST PRICES! © GUARANTEED WORK! H. COLVIN TELEPHONE 537 ONTARIO FLOOR SANDERS . FLOORS SANDED V4 L WALL AND FLOOR TILE SUPPLIED AND LAID .TILE CLEANER ond WAX SOLD PHONE 176J Repairs und Service COFFIELD WASHERS AND OTHER MAKES QUICK and EFFICIENT SERVICE PHONE 736) WARNER WILLIAMS 78 Simcoe N. Manager. chance. Good 'character is essent liberal scale. MANAGERIAL POSITION A well-established progressive life insurarce company requires a man between the ages of 30 and 45 for the position of District If you have had life insurance experience dnd feel you would like an opportunity to build an agency of your own, here is your experience and broaden your field in the life insurance business. Reply in confidence giving full details of qualifications and experence. Contract provides salary, expenses and commission on ] BOX 231 DAILY TIMES-GAZETTE ial also a desire to widen your Be, I oS CLEANIN G It's only once a.year that we hold a sale of this magnitude, as it's only once 0 year we make such a clean sweep of end of season broken lines, and special purchase merchandise--We've also added many of our lines at red shopping (goods back pink 20. Reg. to 4.98. FIRST QUALITY FULL FASHIONED summer shades quality. Sale Price New Spring Blouses Beautiful of fine celanese and rayon crepe ma- terial, neatly tailored--short up to 2.98. Neatly tailored from fine alpine materials-- some with pressed or unpressed pleats, seif belts--some with wide waistbands button trim, some in straight pencil lines. In wine, navy, grey, green or brown. Sizes 12- Sale Price 2938 NYLONS A fine sheer quality hose, with dark pencil seams to accentuate slimness. dually cellophane wrapped. Sizes 9-101. y or y d for confid d prices to make this sale a sure success. So for real val ded) be sure and shop at Pattenicks during this great sale. dainty lace trimmed blouses in a large variety of styles -- sleeves--button closing. In blue, white, maize or Sizes 12-20. These regularly sold Sale Price ' sporting fitti 4g - 119 All indivi- New spring and Reg. 1.40 Misses' & A popular pant for opening -- 12-20. Sale Price wear or play. Made from san- forized good quality denim. Side triple stitched at points of hard wear and studded. In blue only. Size Girls' JEANS everyday 2.98 PAIR rivet 8-14, In white only. Sizes 2, 4, 6. 29¢ pr. Boys' COWBOY SWEATERS "Ride 'em Cowboy" pullovers of heavyweight yarns, long sleeves--ribbed knit waistband & cuffs--cow- boy motifs knitted into body. In Sizes: <, m, |. Reg. 2.98 value. ° Sale 'Price Girls' COTTON DRESSES Sprin broadcloths, trimmed with eyelet, pique or contrast- ing colors--all tailored into smart interesting little styles--in pastel blues, pinks, yel- lows, Sizes + 2.98, Fine elostic braces popular style for boys up to 10 yrs, Outfit complete, Sale Price .lels ° Childs' ANKLETS An economy package. rayon & cotton yarns Knit Sizes 5, i 4mns] 00 Boys' and Girls' Gabardine COAT SETS Beautifully tailored matching yellow, pink or blue. All nicely lined. Sizes 2, 3, 3 ° 9.95. with tn coats cap or bonnet. Reg. t Sale Price ceils Childs' TRAINING PANTIES Knit from fine combed cotton. Snug- leg ban elastic waist and ds. Reg. Sale Price, pair brown, fawn, green or blue. and summer colors in washable prints reens, turquoise & mauve. -6, and 7-10. Reg. value to Sale Price with plaited heel & toe. Turn-down cuff. In solid shades: pink, canary, white or blue. 5.98 19 1.98 Men's Long Sleeve Sport Good looking spun .rayon and well tailored with full two handy breast pockets, hand washable. In navy, brown or yellow. Sizes small, medium or large Reg. 4.98 value. Sale Price double beige, ' . 5 Men's Fine SHIRTS A shirt, with neat fused collar. In the regular collar, ar ever from In assorted striped designs on blue, green, beige or white 4Y5-7. Reg. values to 2.98 ' Men's Work SHIRTS A heavy duty chambray shirt washings. Finished with two breast pockets, double yoke, all points of hard wear. 'n rey or navy. Sizes 1415-17, values to 2.98. fine count better quality popular Windsor style collar, rounds. Sizes Sale Price .. 1 98 that will stand lots of wear of full button front, reinforced at egular Sale Price .. 1.98 shorts have inforced fly small, m large. Reg. Sale' Price, and well. blue, beige, sizes 29-40. value. Sale Price LADIES' RAYON BRIEFS tic waist, lace legs. Sizes: small, * or large. canary or blue. Reg. .49. Sale Price PLASTIC TEA APRONS Made from clear plastic overprinted pretty nd ties of contrastin plastic. In assorted colors tterns. 49 egular Sale Price value. ELASTIC BACK elastic panel better ot bottom. Adjustable straps. Sizes 32- 40. In white only. Reg. 3.75 value. Sale Price ... Half SLIPS Soft textured yarns knit into a or small, medium or Regular . 1.98 value. Sale Price . A good-looking pantie knit trom fine rayon yarns. Elas- trimmed at medium In white, teadrose, 39 vinylite with flowers. Ruffled edge .29 Straight Cut SLIPS A beautiful tailored slip with wide insert at back for support ond bust form. Straight cut, neatly lace trimmed shoulder straps. Sizes 32-40. In white only. 249 rayon jersey good- looking half slip. With plain fagot trimmed bottom. In white, blue, maize, Sizes: large. 1.00 / 7... 20. . Sale Price PURE SILK SQUARE SCARVES A beautiful sheer pure silk square to wear os a ker- chief to top off your blouse, sweater or dress. It accent- uates your outfit to a point of smartness. In yellow, rose, green, rust, blue, orange, turquoise, brown, navy or red. 2 9 .e . Regular 49 value. Sale Price A large-size economy priced towel made from soft ab- sorbent tufted cotton. White ground with cross stripes of pink, yellow or blue. Reg. 49c value. Sale each .. * Price, LADIES' SHORT SLEEVE Nylon Pullovers Beautifully knit from shrink resisting nylon yarns in a fine plain knit, with trim ribbed cuffs & waistband-- neat-fitting round neck. in grey, flamingo red, white i 3.49 Sale FOR CHILDREN Childs DUNGAREES A hard-wearing denim dungaree, rivet reinforced at points of hard wear--all around elastic waist -- In blue only. Sizes 2, 4, 6, 8. Reg. 2.49 value. Sale Price .... ° Childs' Corduroy Overalls pinwale -- for boys or girls -- with bib front tough stand lots of washings. Sizes 1, 2, , 4, 6. In pastel blue, pink, yellow, turquoise, wine, red, beige, 1.98 two handy front pockets. Tailored from fine and broces--sturdy & 3 and 2 brown, green or blue. Reg. 2.69 value. Sale Price Childs' PYJAMAS An interlock pyjoma in the popular ski type. has short sleeves, crewneck and snug-fitting waist band. Bottoms have elastic waist and snug-fitting cuffs at ankles. blue or white. Sizes 2, 4, 6. Reg. to 1.98. Childs' 58 ALL WOOL HOSE A plain knit 34 length hose of botany wool & cotton --snug-fitting elastic cuffs. In brown, navy or red. Sizes 6 - 8). 89c. Sale ' Price, pair Childs' Zimmerknit "SQUAREES" Rayon & cotton anklets with the famous square toe to conform with the natural shape of child's_ foot. tern. Sizes 5-9. Reg. 39 In pink, Sale Price Reg. In plain or striped pat- Price, pair Boys' Cowboy SHIRTS Styled in the "Western" manner from lightweight doeskin that is both com- fortable and with sleeves. yellow. Sizes long-wearing--imprinted boots and saddle motifs--long Sizes In wine, red, beige, blue or 98 59 8-14 Reg. values to 2.49. . A heavy cottons tough pant, that wil or value. Sale Pri Sturdy ported or Reg. value. Sale Price to Men's ANKLETS § A lorge selection of good looking sox, all with Shug. fitting elastic tops. n cloques, brogues, squares and varied patterns in brown, red, blue, green or yellow. Also brogue knits in solid colors blue, beige. Reg. Whi Top of yellow, values to 1.00 pair. Sale Price, Pair 89¢c 2-6 Mens Broaddloth SHORTS value. Sale Price, pair shirts--full button front, Men's Gabardine TROUSERS Tailored from- good quality wool and gapardine--will hol front and zipper opening. Regular 10.95 Mens Striped Work PANTS Well cut, roomy-finished with 5 pockets and cuffs. y qrey Sizes 32 to 42. Reg. 4.98 3 6 0) ice .. ° Men's Sanforized PANTS witn belt loop, cuffs and pock- ets. Sanforized shrunk. In striped & checked designs, in fawn, grey green. 2.98 Mens Work SOX good weight work sox snug fitting forced heel only. Sale Price A well-tailored short from fine quality striped big and roomy with full balloon seat, elastic insert at back. Assorted stripes on beige, green, grey or blue grounds Sizes 30-42. WATCH OUR WINDOW DISPLAYS FOR DAILY SPECIALS SALE STARTS THURSDAY at 9 A.M. SHARP For BOYS and GIRLS Boys "Western" BRACES imprinted with cowboy designs, 4 clip ends. Cut out gun and Sheriff badge enclosed. A 49 Shirts cut yoke-- green, 2.98 Men's TOPS & BRIEFS Knit from fine cotton yarns. have dzep cut neck and armholes-- Tops elastic waistband and re- front. Sizes edium . and 89c value. each » their Finished with pleated In medium fawn and brown. Waist | keep out dust and dirt. In blue pin striped pattern. sINTVA Is3IviV trousers made from im- cotton materials. Finished aist sizes 30-42. le quantity lasts. All wool in a Rein- Grey rib knit. and toe. Regular value. broadcloth-- Reg. 98c GREATEST VALUES IN TOWN GREATEST VALUES IN TOWN GREATEST VALUES IN TOWN N APU EEL ANEOR. PAR" irN4d NMOL NI SINTVA ISTIvI¥) NMOL NI

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