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    C O : ~ I N H E A RN ~ I A D i O N I C@.. HIAIIN.AID. $40 CIMPLEModel "'2. . WlOhN....I-Co, , t o r p h o n . ~ n d C o r - .....Je PAUL SHEA

    PharmacyAt 'Narber th S ta t ionNarberth 2838-2839

    ,. ANCIENT ,ROADThe Roman Appian W8.'116'fee t wide; had' ~ - f O o t ' cu18 i nche s h igh, an d Ii pavemof solid stone and' concrete. msonry three to fou r' and one-hfee t thick.,

    SHE was a milk rebel until she triedthiscreamy-rich homogenized milk. Now sheneeds no urging to dr ink her daily quart.Abbotts DeLuxe ttA" Milk Homogenizedassures purity, creamy flavor, extranourishment. Enriched with 400 uni ts ofSunshine Vitamin D.

    It's the best health insurance 'YOU canbu:>, fOT your child!

    PHILADELPHIA ELECTRIC'COM'PANYDo Nol Wente Electricity Just lecause It I. Not Rationed

    It takes the right kind of wiring .. . modernwirinq . .. tobrinq you the comforts of electricalliving .. . especially the kind you'llwant after the war. Plan NOW to bringyour home wiring up to date THEN.

    YES, Sam is headed for a fal l if he doesn't stop adding weigh t to h is ac t, o relse starts using a he(![vier cable.'By the same token, we shouldn't overload. Qur home electrical wirinq systems, either.Play safe by having large enough wirescoming into you r home, p lu s p le nt y ofcircuits to take care of lights and appliances. And by all means, have lots of convenience outlets so .you wori't have unsightly extension cords and wires runningall over yourhouse.

    ABBOTTS DilTlXE'X MILKt i TheFirst I A ~ a t o r y C o n t r o U e d Mille i n P e n n s y ~ ; : ' i a " .ZR01ll0G.W' " *VITAB'ZV {.DJ-'''1 1''ABBOTI'S DAIRIES, INC. * Dlatributon of WaJku.Gordon CutUlec1Ml1k.. . For up-tOothe-mlnuten . . . . . tun. IIIWFlL I P.M.Mon. thouFr l . - ...". BAUKHAGE TALKING FROMWASHINGTON ....

    She'salways ready

    for moremilk

    Lane, 28,'182; Alan T. Wright. Upper Providence. :MIngo, 26,689,and L. ,Charl e s Acker , Wil l owGrove. 28.541. ...' On the.Democratic side. president Roosevelt topped the ticketin Montgomery County wi th h is'4,347 votes: Secondhighe8t wasG . H ar ol d Wagner , D emoc ra ti ccandidate fa,," Audi tor Gene ral ,with 43,095. .Bet te r t h an 80 per oent ofthe county'S total rerlstratlonof 142,000 was polled Tuesday, which Is bellevedto be arecord In Montroinery County.I t never attained that peak, aoc ord lnl ' t o obseners. s ince InaupratioD 01 the present System o f r ea 1s tr at lo n I n 1937.Tuesday's t 0 &a I vote was118,594.Over 8.000 BallotsApproximately 300 Military Ball ot s w er e c as t at polling placesTUesday and these will be added Ito the more than 8,000 preVIOUSlY'received. t hr ough t h e m ai ls . AllMilita ry Ballots a re impounded:until Nov. 22 when a specially IniUned board will meet to make 1the tabulation. The offiCial tabu-:l at lo n o f t he civil ian bal lots will:start today. iThe coastl ine of Alaska Is 4.750:miles long. .

    -Ahove AllGOOD B O O F ~ ! l

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    Phone or Wr it e f o r Free EatimateaR. W. CURRAN co.McCLATCHY BUILDING, UPPER DARBY

    Boulevard 0158 Cheater 5.1012

    WE SPECIALIZE INROOFING and SIDINGAND ARE APPROVEDJOHNSMANVILLE APPLIOATORS

    WE WANTHOMESTO SELL

    In Overbrook, Wynnefield.Narberth, Bala-CynwydDelaware Co. & Main LineIt You A re Rea ll Y Considering SeilIng-Sign Exclusive Contract WithUsl We Do Give Qlllck Results!

    CRAFTY TURTLESSome sPecies of tUltles burytheir eggs carefullY in the sand,then move away a short distanceand scratch up thesand conspicuously, in order fa mislead egghuntinlt maraUders.

    F. E. CABALLEROREALTORMEETING HOUSE LANEat Lafayette Rd. - MERION, PA.A R EPRESENTATIVB GRE. 1804WILL VISIT YOU GRE, 6700UPON REQUESTl CYN. 1804

    ~ ' , ! ~ t , I ~ ' 1 , ~ : , < ~ , , ' ~ ~ ~ ~ f r l ~ \ ~ ~ , / j ' !-' OURj,'WN.

    HI.ONEST PRICESfo r your USED OLOTHES

    We buy men's suits. topcoats,o'coats, shoes, shirts. Alsoladles furs and cloth coats .Will Call Anywhere'in Private AlltoPHILLIPS21 S. 40th st., Phlla. t.AllegheD7 1247 Baring 2430

    She 'll tell .There are hundreds of thousands of.. you Long Distance calls every day. Some.times there'sa rush certain circuits.when Long DI"stance When that happens , t he operat or. aims to be helpful bysaying- "Pleaselimit your cal l to 5 minutes,"lines are crowded This request Is not made on all LongNARBERTH .Distance c:alls It'i on pepk-hour calls. to and from war-buIY cent.rs;'

    E l e c ~ ~ ~ ~ a & ~ o Co'. _ T H ~ . E L L ' r E L E P H O N ~ C O , . P A N ' l : o ~ i P J : ~ N ' V L Y ~ I ~ . ' _.

    LAW PROTECTS BUTTERFLIESMonarch butterfiies migrate ing re at s wa rm s e ac h A ut um n tospend the Winter hanging in treesof Pacif ic Grove, Calif" and anordinance of the town makes it apunishable offense to molest theinsects.

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    PAPER SHORTAGES TO CONTINUE'J;'he public can expect no r el ie f f rom existing paper shortages

    until about the middle of 1945 because o f t h e heavy wartime requirements of newsprint. magazine and boolt: paper and the manpowershortages in this industry, t he War Production Board reports.

    Favor U p p ~ r Datby County Tums In. C on tl nu e4 from Pq . I Continued /TOm P,.,_ Jtic note is 8mashed by the .s impl e D emocr it , w ho di e d severalfact , that UpPer Darby' trounced months ago; was g iven ' 2 ,233Radnor, 31-0. and Radnor upset votes. '. /Haverford, 6-0. t he t ea m that United States Sena tor James J.Meats. Fats-Red stamps A8 through Z8 . sn d A 5' through P5, handed L. M. i ts only. defeat, .7-6. ~ a v i s also received a highe r votegood indefInitely The f our r e d stamps validated October 29 t ot al in g A n u nd er do g Non-iStown team tt lanDewey , polling 73.398 votes . rose to unexpected heights i n t he while his Democratic opponent.40 r e d poin t s will have to 18llt for at least a 5-week period. N on ew 31st r enewa l of its rivalry With Francis J. Myers, received a totalred stamps until December 3. the Maroon last Saturday, hold- of '2;763. .Processed Foods-Blue Stamps A8 through Z8 and A5 th rough ing. the Main Lin\lrs to a 6-6 tie For S t at e ~ r e a s u r e r Edgar W.'. ,until t he l as t five minutes. A 65 - Baird, Jr . , Republican, polled 74,-W5, good indefinitely. No new stamps until December 1. yard last ditch L. M. advance was 101 votes t o r un t h ir d h ighe st onSugar-8ugar Stamps 30 31 32 and 33 each good for five pounds c apped by Car lo Mariano lugging the ticket, whUe his Democratic'" it the b al l o ve r f rom the six yard opponent, Ramsey S. Black, re-indefInitely. Sugar Stamp 40, good for llve p o u n ~ 8 of ca.nn ng s ug ar l in e f or the winning touchdown. ceived 42,762 vote s in the countythrough February 28, 1945. A 50-yard punt by Jack Winters wide balloting. ..Gasoline-In 17 East Coast States A-ll coupons good for t hr ee i n t he waning minutes also was I n t he contelits for Representa-, . a big factor in giving L. M. its tives in the General Assembly, Re-gallons each through November 8. On November 9 A - 1 3 c o u p o ~ in fifth straight over the Eagles. and publicans won easilY, with the exnew ration book become good f or f ou r gallons running thl'ough De- its sixth victory in seven starts c ep ti on o f the Second Distr ic tcember 21. In states outside the East Coast Area, A-13 co.upons in thLoisseasoMn. i h d t in c ont es t wh er e t he i ncu mb en twer er on a a. ne g a C har les H. Br un ner, Jr., facednew "A" Book, good f o r four ga llons e ach through D e c e m ~ r 21. . ot 345 y ar ds t o 150 f or N or ri s- s ti ff o ppos it io n f rom J. PhillpFuel Oil-Period 4 and 5 coupons and new period 1 coupons. good towr. a nd h ad t he edge in :first Doud, Jr. Brunner won by a mardowns, 15-9, yet lacked the punch gin of 1,626 votes, however.throughout present heating year. for a decisive victory. An 88-Yard In t he F ir st District. LambertShoes-AirPlane Stamps I, 2 and 3 in Book Three, good in- drj.ve i n t h e t hi rd period. was stop- Cadwalade r be st ed hi s Democra -Ped d ea d on the fow' an d an'oth tic opponent w i th 10,146 polllngdefinitelY. e r a dv an ce o f 48 ya rds was fum: a t o ta l o f 188,623 against 8.477 for

    OPA' T O H EL P LOCATE CARS bled away o n t he t wo . , Frank A. Keegan, Lower Merion.Winters gave Lower Mer io n i ts T he R ep ub li ca ns won handilyHolders of certif ica tes for the purchase of new cars can get he lp f i rs t t ouchdown on an end sweep Iill the a!?undantly Republicanfrom the Office of Price Adminis tration in locating that automobile, from the one yard line in the :first Third District, voterS' returningtothat age-ncy announces. Any c er t if i ca t e ho lder having dImcul ty in pe riod a ft er t he Maroon had Ioffice Republican. County Cbhair- marched f rom midfield and the. man Lloyd H. Wood, Evans urg:laying hands on a car is urged to write ' toOPA, Inventory and Con - t eams had traded the ball onlHoward F. Boorse, Lansdale andt r o l B ranch, Empi r e S tat e Building, New York 1 ,N . Y. The recorda fumbles at the 13 yard.line. Da- Henry Prope rt . BethaYl'es.. Mr.

    in I tin vis and Sco tt d id a lot of the p !0pert was elected yesterday toof that office w11l be made ava il ab le to assist the buyer oca g ground ga in ing on this drive. hIS fl.rst term. succeedinlt Haroldan automobile. NOI'riStown came ba ck w i th an C. Pike. Cheltenham, who hasAt the s ame t ime OPA w11l require all automobil e dea ler s to 86-ya rd s coringma rch in the sec- served since the .reslgnation of011d p er io d t o t ie t he score. Bil l County Treasurer Edwin W i n n ~ r .post l i st s o f their current inventory of 1942 ca rs he ld f or s al e a nd steiner d id m ost o f the g ain in g T he vote f or t he Third Dlstl'lctdea ler s who re fus e to sell to a buyer who has the cash and required n the ground while Ed Davis and Republican candidate was: Wood,pape r s may be ban-ed f rom dea l ing i n a ny cal's ra tioned now or in ~ i C k Lenzi teamed up on t ime ly 47,075; Boorse, 46,905, and Prothe future. passes, with the latter catching a p e g e ~ ~ ~ ~ t i c candidates for As-short toss in t he e nd z on e f o r the sembly in the Third Distr ic t andNOVEMBER TIRE QUOTA INCREASED t o ~ ~ ~ ~ 0 ; n r F 1 l l i P O , the sophomore their vote: W. H. Green, GreenThe November quota of new automobile t i re s a lloca te d by the ha lfback who had been injured BUY MORE BONDSwa r Production Board will be 1,850,000. or 250,000 more' than In since the Chester game, returnedOctober, it is announced by the, Office of Pr ice Administration and to action in the second half andg ot o ff one nice r un o f 35 yardsWar Production Board. "As near as we can tell, this quot a s houl d onl y t o h av e it nullified by a pen-sa tisfy normal November replacement needs of el igible "B" and "e" alty. It had b ee n hop ed h e' d beration holders," Max McCullough, deputy OPA 1'ationing adminis - r eady for the Upper Darby game.t1'ato1' s ai d. H e po i nt ed out .tha t the. ration quota th is mon th makes but now it develops that scholastic difficulties may keep h im o nit "clear that recapping will s t il l be nec es sa ry for most motor is t s i! the sidelines Saturday.they a r e to keep their cars in operation." Unfilled "B" and "C" t i re Lower M erion Pos. Norristownapplications, needed increases in dealer inventories and a higher pro- Matthews Left end AtkinsonNason Left tackle Smithduction rate are required before "A" ration holders can expect new CirillO Left gua rd Genuard lWilson Center ~ a z o n atires. Young Right guard DAmicoFleck Right tackle.... ClarkeWest Rlght end DavisKuntz Quarterback FellWInters Le lt ha lfb ac k.. _ McCabeDavis Right hslfback LenziScott Fullbl1ck Steiner

    LOwer Merion 6 0 0 6-12Norristown 0 6 0 0- 6Lower Merion scoring: TouchdownsWinters. Mariano. Norristown scoring:Touchdown-Lenzi. Referee-Mentzer.Dickinson. Umpire-Herzog. Temple.Head linesman-Robinson, Drexel. Timeof perlods-12 m l n u t e . ~ .

    All Makes - 24 Hr. ServiceDr exe l HiD Radio Service3717 Garrett Rd.

    Clearbrook 7080- Sunset 3143-J

    KILLEDCpl. Claude J. Pizlo, 23, s on o fMr. and Mrs. Nazzarino Pizio, 2500Chestnut Ave., Ardmore, in FranceSeptember 22. He a t te nded Haverford HighSchool and worked forh i s f a the r' s oont r ac t ing business.A brother, RUdolph , i s in theArmy.

    PRISONER OF WARLt. Harold W. Helveston. Jr . 22,whose parents live at 5849 BelmarTer r ac e, Phil a de lph ia, in Germany. A graduate of Lower MerionH igh s chool , whe re his fatheris teacher o f a l geb ra . L t, He lveston was shot down and woundedover Czecho-Slovakia on A ugus t29. He enli st e d while ", t tendingDrexel.

    RO,OFING'SI.DING.!GENERAL CONTRACTING.PROMPT SERVICESKILLED MENRELIABLE WORK

    Ge& Ou r EstImate.H. L. 'YOUNG I CO.n MYlIoTU'Ava.; . ~ t h a m V S U a a t o . t l D J I t l f . , \ D a i U . '"~ ~ . ~ ; .!'-!." : : i . ' : J # l ! t ' ! ~ , J ~ ~

    RADIO REPAIRING

    [The WAR and YOU]

    . OPA CONSUMER NOTES .The bas i s for a na tion-w ide r educt ion of consumer pri c es oncooked corned beef-expected to be at least 10 cents a pound and

    I greater In some instances-was set by issuance of OPA specific d o ~ l a r and-cents ceilings f or th is produc t at the wholesale level.Primost cheese pr ices at all levels. of dis tr ibution will be three

    cents a pound h ig he r a ft er t hi s w ee k a s a r e su l t o f OPA action torelieve hardship suffered by manufacturers under the previous priceceiling.

    Ceiling pr ic es of plug chewing tobacco have be en incr ea s ed by20 pel' cent at all sa les levels as a s te p t o help manUfacturers overcome the increased cost burden under which they operate,Leather-soled moccasins with a house-slipper type of construction will cont inue to be s tocked by s tor es a s r a tion-f r ee foo twearthrough December 31. After that date, OPA advises, this type offootwear will be classified as ra tioned.Buye rs of c oa l and other solid fuels a re en ti t le d to l'eceive fromtheir dealers an invoice, sa les s lip or l'ecelpt that conta ins full information about the' kind of coal .sold t o t hem a nd t he price paid.This is requiredof dealers by an OPA provision effective November 11.

    MOST BOX MATCHES TO ARMED FORCESHold that light, mister, will continue to be the popular phrase in

    coming months, acgnrding to a War Production Board report whichstates that about 90 pe r c en t of a l l penny box matches and 25 percent of all book matches produced in t he next s ix months will be delivered to the armed forces. Although few penny box ma tches willbe available to civlllans during this period, matches of the househo ld "s tr ike anywhere" type w11l be prOduced iil sufficient quantityt o mee t a l l civilian needs, WPB said.

    ARMY DOCTOR RECRUITMENT ENDEDRecrUitment of civilian phys ic i ans for the .Army h as b ee n d is

    continued, according to information received from t h eWa r Depart-ment by Paul V. McNutt, Chairman of the War Manpower Commission. A t t he same t ime, Mr, McNutt said that l 'ecruitment for theNavy must continue since it has urgent need for approximate ly 3,009additional medical officers. The Public Health Service of the F ~ d eral Security Agency and ,tq.e Vete1'ans Adminis tra tion are a lso continuing to recruit physicians.

    ICCUlualty List IGrands &< O p r l & h ~Quick RemovalFair PrICllllCourteous WeDWrIteP. RUGHES .II SON5846 Market St.,Phil..OR CALLAll. 7450 Welt 51"Evenlnn G.a. 45Zll

    M.A . Bol Presldsnt

    !.IANOS BOUGHTAND

    CAREFULPIANO MOVING

    NO SALIVARY GLANDSCrocodiles a re u na bl e t o s wa llow their food out of water , s inc ethey h av e n o s al iv ar y g la nd s.T he y mu st w as h their f ood downWith water.

    W1LL BUY a ll met sl t oy automObilelocomotlve or something similar. p r o ~pelled by petals. as Christmas gift forboy 4',. Call HlIItoll 3840.

    PIANOS

    WAR VFTERAN buys Feather BeclaPlIlOws. Old Furniture. Marble P u r n l ~t u ~ L Antiques. Waahlnl and SewlnaMaculnea, 'l'YDeWrlters. Vasea. ChinaCl')'stal ChandeUn, Pianos. WW..oanYWbere COLEMAN, 907 N. 7thStreet. PhlJa LOMbarc1 9332

    WANTED TO BUYANTIQUES wanted - Furniture. glll88,old china, vases. bric-a-brac figurescopper and brass. It yoU bave ilDytblnsold. call Bryn Mawr 2324.

    MIRRORS:" CLASS

    UPHOLSTERING .I1PBOLSTBRING AND RBPAIlUNO8prlnp ot three piece suite r8pa\rlld810.00: ,chellB recovered. 85.00. 00Anywhere. Call LEWIs, WB7n. 14M.22'1 .. Lancuter Ave.. WarDe

    DESIRABLE BOMBS1D excellent communltlea a' aatractIve priCM.Por S ale o r Ren'WILLIAM POGe315 Montlomery Ave.. ~ n W J ' d .

    WILL BUY Rug. approxlmatedly 8x10for dining room. Call HlII Top 8788.CLONIC Irrigations and Cabinet Baths54th and City Line. Ph. Cynwyd 1650:W ANTED TO

    REFINED ELDERLY business womanwlllhes warm room. furnished or un.furnished. vicinity Brookline o r O ak mont. Light housekeeping desired Itpossible. References. Ph. Hl11top 2163. 'REAL ESTATE

    NOW IJI tbe tlD1e to reJUvenate rowhOlDe GLASS 8HOP.JOHN 8 TAGn, ., '1311 W.. tChaater. Pik.. uOp.Per Dar_OUItlom Made ..1I1nora. .. r t l l 1 J " ! . . r t ! l ~ 1 I'll'1III'dI1.lna. l'tcturtlalI'l'UIIe4. runuturt,i,.'1'aIIII. . P!IDII.'.IIou1 ard . , '. . . . . . . .. '\( .',\,

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    Posts To ObserveContinued. from Page 1

    PROVIDING PROTECTIONMake provisionj in advance of.actual needfor your funeral . Our Advisory Departmentis always ready t o hel p you with t he prearrangements.Why notcome in and discuss thisvital problem with us-there is no obligation.

    Shirley Lobdell IsTemple FreshmanPic ture of Current Events in Shirley Lobdell , Lower Merionina." High School hockey and ba ske t-epresentatives of both tlle h a l ~ star. is a Freshman.at Temple. IUmverslty, where she IS enrolledand Navy e expected to be in the physical education depart-at the dmner. ment. She has been playing righthe Bullock-Sanderson Post of fu llb ack w it h hockey s qu ad ,will assemble at the Post which practices daily at the Oakin Ardmore, f or their an - Lane Count ry Day School field.parade at 10 A. M. TakinJ;twill be the Bala-Cynwyd Jun- School Dl'rectorsHigh Band. Legion Color

    the Leglol1aires. Auxiliary To Meet Wednesdayl ice. L ad ies Auxi li ary. LeonReid pos t. o f A rdmo re .Legion Post No. 118. of The School ~ i r e c t o r s AssociaMawr, the A rdmo re Ame ri - t io n o f Mon tg omer y C ount y will1 meet November 15, at 7.45 P. M.,Red Cross, and t le Boy at the Nor ri stown Senior H ighSchool.At 1 0.4 5 A . Moo Commander An address on "Post-War Prob-d Kistle r wil address the l ems in Educat ion w il l b e g iv enat services at the Legion by Dr. Frank Cyr. professor ofPlaque, Lancaster and Education at Columbia UniversityAves. Luncheon WIll follow .__.noon at the Post Home, and at IP. Moo the annual ArmisticeBanquet will be held also atPost Home. The speakers willCaptain H .C . Richardson, U. S.and Commander Ross Peardon,S. N. R.

    DIRECTORS OF FUNERALS1820 CHESTNUT STREET

    ERTH PRESBYTERIAN CHURCHI WYNNEFIELD UNITEDWindsor and Grayling Ave. PRESBYTERrAN CHURCHRev Bryant M Kirkland, Pastor f 54th Street below Wynne!leld Ave.Van Ness. 0.1>.. Pastor Emeritus Rev. Theodore S. Wray. PastorSUNDAY SUNDAY00 A M-Church Nurscry for cbll- 10.30 A. M.-Worshlp.. . , dren under 6. 11.55 A. M.-Blble School. Mcn's Clas8.A. M.-Junlor Church for chll- taught by Dr. A, P.dren 6 to 12. I Moxcy, D. D.A. M.-Mornlng family worship. 7.00 P. M.-Young People's Meetlng.Po' M.-Rehearsal for Sallctuary ST MARGARET'S CATHOLICP M - ~ ~ ; : : ~ r C h r L ~ t 1 a n Endeavor. ' . CHURCHP'M'-Evening Worship. I Rev. James F. Toner, Rector.. . . WEDNESDAY Rev. Charles P. O'ConnorChrlstlan education clRSsesl ReI'. Charles T. Dinansccond t o rUth g rade puPlis of In residence, Rev. Wllllam J. Kaneschools. I SundaY Masses: 6.30. 7.30. 9. 10.15. 10THURSDAY Holy Day Masses : 6, 7. 8. 9 and.P M-CllPper Club f or Younl l and 11 A. M.. . Married couples. Dally M a s s c s 4 ~ g A \ - A . M.Y TRINITY LUTHERAN CHURCH 8.00 P. M.-Sodallty meeting.Woodbine and Narberth Ave.T. Nlchllag. D . D ., Pastor- MERION FRIENDS MEETINGIn-Cbarge. M o n t g o m e r ~ ' Ave. and Meeting HouseSUNDA Y Lane. MerionA. M.-SundaY School. SUNDAY.00 A M.-MornlnR Worship 10.00 A M.-Flrst Day (Sunday) School,I!'\T CHURCH OF THE EVANGEL 11.00 A. M.-Meetlng for Worship.C Narberth. Pa. 3.00 P. M.-Founders Day Program.SUNDAY FIRST CHURCH OF CHRISTA. M.-Church School. SCIENTISTA. M.-Mornlng Service. Linwood and Athens Aves. Ardmor.METHODIST CHURCH StJNDAYE.sex Rnd price Avenues. 11.00 A.M.-Sunday Scbool.Minister, Carl R. Hammerly. 11.00 A.M.-Mornlng Worship.SUNDAY 3.00 P. M.-Atternoon Service.A. M.-Church School. WEDNESDAYA. M.-Mornlnp: Worship. 8.09 P.M.-Evenlng meeting. .P. M.-Youth Fellowship. Rpadlng room at 8 Rittenhouse P l a e ~P. M.-Evpnlnlt SenIce. I' ODen week-days Irom 9.30 A. M. toWEDNESDAY 5.30 P. M. Wedncsday from 9 to 9.45P. M.-The Midweeks Service. P. M. and on Sunday from I to 2.45.

    GEORGE A. WALKER, President and EditorHELEN FITZPATRIOK, Bwlneaa ManagerH. LESSERAUX. Advertising Manaler

    Note: For pubUcatioD on Thur sd ay , a ll c hu rc h not lc el mUl tbe received by Monday at 5 P. M. each week. Mall notlee tothis paper, c/o Box 350, Ardmore. tJa.. or t el e phone Ardmore5720 or HlIltop 3600.

    Publlsbed Evel')' Thurada,Deadline for ac1vcrtlslng and news cop,-Wedneada, II A. II .SUbscription rate-S2 per year In advance '

    OU R TOWNEntered u ,econd clasa matter October, 1938, a t t he PoIt otnee IINarberth, Pa.. under the Act of March 3, 111'111.

    OLIVER H. BAIR CO.

    PUblication Olflce-Elgbt Orlcket Avenue, Ardmore, Pa.Phone-Ardmore 5720 and 5721: Greenwood 7740Member of Bucks-Montgomel')' Newspaper Publlsber. AssoclatloD

    Founded in 1914 b y t he N ar be rt h Civic A ~ o c i a t i a a, .

    LESS DUSTY ROADS IN PROSPECTCLASSIFIED ADVERTISING Prospec t s of less dusty intermediate . and county roads nextSpring and Summer are decidedly improved as a result of action byWO the Petroleum Administration for War i n permitting the. us e of25 RDS FOR SOc ( In O ne Pap_) residual fuel oi l f o r road building and maintenance. The permission$1.40 FOR FOUR PAP ER S applies ot all parts of the country except the West Coast, This ac-OUR TOWN, BALA-CYNWYD & MERION NEWS tion is possible because of cunent supplies of residual oil. The r e-TH E MAIN LINER, HAVERFORD TOWNSHIP NEWS s tr ic tions were lif ted at thiS time to permit s tates , counties and localYou may send money order, stBDlPa or personal cheCk. Addr88ll all governments to ,Plan next year 's road pl'ograms now.

    communications to Lower Merion Newspapers, Mc1more. Pa. SHIPS NAMED AFTER GREAT AMERICANS(Special Monthly Rates) The names of three great Americans, Wendell L.Willkie, George

    CALL W. Norris and Alfred E. Smith, will be honored by being given to5720 GREenwood 7740 HiDtop 3800 three new Libelty ships now under construction; it is announced bythe United States Maritime Commission.

    TIE TERRIER. black and Whitearke d PUppy. Reward. Call Cyn-4575.

    Sbad_V'enetlBD Bllnclal.oU1oleumBOBSON & OW1!:NSLaneuter AYe.. Stn1 MawrPhOne: Bf71l ,. Mawr 1120 or 1121

    High Post Maple Double Bed,Plete. Phone Cynwyd 4836.

    MAHOGANY Bars, reasonable:so 1 d sr t board e na g ra in wood.separe.tors, Call a ft er 5 P. M.TDP 5844.

    HOME FURNISHINGS

    PLLASTICSand L \l cl te sheet s andfor ssle for h o b b ~ ' workers; alBok sett ing cement for these materPhone Hili Top 5844.USE H 0 L ; : . ' ; : ; D ~ E ; O : R ~ s " = e i - ; I 1 ; : . l n - R . . . , h ; - o : - U 8 - - - ; e h , - o - = l d122 Upland Terrace, B a l a - C ~ ' n

    SALEWanted. HaverfordSchool District office. Pleassurroundings, good pay. C all I nat suPt. offIce. Darby Road.U . D ., Pa.

    - Make your llost-war plansLearn dignified busIness duringre-time. end esrn good. hourly InWblle doing so. Write for partiers, Manager - Box 367-C, Newark.N. J.

    L'S BICYCLE-28 Inch. Good conion. Extra tire. Phone Hilltop 2710.S PRE-WAR TAYLOR TOT. Incondition. 16.50. Phone Ardmore

    ELP WANTED-MALENTED-Man. handy for light thea-e e ~ ~ ~ ~ n g c S l e : N : : . g 6 . & B ~ t ' i e ~ : ~ c T ~ ~ : :Brookline. P..ca,,-. _WANTED-FEMALE

    desk. 2 r ad io s. 1 por chair , 1 folding lawn cbair , :l lawnCall H11l Top 4961-R.

    custom made; double breast; Perfect condition. Size 44 long.Write P. O. Box 350, Ardmore. Pa.mahogany, 3 shelves. 144.00. 302ey Rd.. Llaneracb, Pa.

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