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The Wingham Advance-Times, 1972-08-31, Page 12Page 12—The Winghan* Advance-Tlnies, Thursday, August 31, 1972 For Sale For Sale TENT TRAILER— sleeps four. NEW PRESSURE treated round Good, condition. Phone 335-3133. poles for pit silos. 16 ft. long - $16; J6 x 6, 20 ft. long - $20; 6x6, 16 ft. - SET OF REGISTERED golf $16; 2 x 6, 14 ft. tongue and groove clubs. Excellent condition. Also, lumber for pit silos - $290 per one Shetland pony. Phone 357- thousand. Assortment of used 3008. . tanks for culverts, 1,000 - 5,000 TABLE CORN, pickle and table beets, peas, cooking onions and cut gladiolus. Jouwsma Market Garden, 357-3262. ONE USED Wingham coal and wood furnace. Glen .Sellers, 887- 9274. gallon. James Kerr, Listowel, 291-4648. rrp05 IF IT'S A GIFT you are looking for you will find it at Alexander's Gift and Hardware Store. rrb "WHEN SELECTING A GIFT" for a shower, wedding, birthday or any occasion - check the large display that you will see at Alex- ander's Gift and Hardware Store. rrb AFRICAN VIOLETS. All colors. In full bloom. Mrs. L. McDougall, 357-1726. 31-7 SELF- SERVE apples on High- way 86, west of Whitechurch. POOL TABLE, 28 x 52; large r chrome table with six chairs; eight -piece set of silverware with chest; large antique/ _desk ; one large dresser with. mirror. Phone 357-1069. 1966 HONDA - 300 c.c., in good condition. Priced to sell. Bike on farm. Phone 357-1107; NEW FIBREGLASS windshield for motor boat. Never been used. Phone 357-2738. LAKE LD-MOSSBERG semi- automatic .g2 calibre rifle with scope. , Fo . months old. $50. Phone 357-281 t . ' PAIR OF CRYSTAL chandeliers. `;.s5. Phone 3517-2808. ACCORDION— Hohner Carmen • II. $100. Phone 357-2808. ti. SEVEN-YEAR-OLD gelding Palomino.. $150. Phone 357-2808. C.I.L. PUMP ACTION .12 gauge shotgun with full choke, like new condition. Blake Ferguson, 335- 3474. CUCUMBERS, TOMATOES, -beans, cauliflower, sweet corn, Zucchini squash, cabbages. thony Schefter, 197 Ed>iiiar Street. 31-7-14 SCHOOL TEACHER'S : special— house trailer at Whitechurch. Ten feet wide, / two bedroom,. fur- nished, $3,500. An investment you can take with you, be at home all the time, anywhere. Phone 357- 3569. MILK FILTERS— 6,2" plain are still selling_ for 95c package at Alexander's Hardware and Gift. rrb GUNS BOUGHT, sold and re- paired. ABC Sporting Goods, B. Jenkins, Minnie Street. Jan.prrb PICTURE FRAMING our spe- ciality in wood and metal. Snyder Studio, phone 357-1851. J15rrb YOU ARE WELCOME to browse in Alexander's Gift and Hard- ware Store where they have a large display of gifts for all occa- sions. rrb WOOD FOR SALE— Hardwood slabs delivered. Six cdrds - $24. Craig's Sawmill, Auburn, 526- 7220. rrbSept.7 KIRBY VACUUM - sales and service. The one that out -cleans them all! Trades accepted. For demonstration, call Lamont's Cleaning Service, Kincardine 396- 3295. • rrb STEEL FRAME buzz saw and belt; two Universal and two Surge milkers, complete with spare sets of inflations; wood and coal forced air furnace. Phone Roy Wormington, 357-3617. DOUBLE BED, spring and mat- tress, with blond bookcase head- board, $35. Phone 357-2062. JAMES SCHiLL MARKET GARDEN RR3, TEESWATER 392-6318 Good Selection of Fresh Fruit and Vegetables Sweet Corn, Beets, Cabbage In Good Supply Cars & Trucks For Sale 1964 FA'LCON,- Gbod second car. A-1 condition. Phone 357-2795. 1966 DODGE MONACO- Hard- top, vinyl, roof ; power steering and brakes; console. $800. Call Bill after 4 p.m., 357-2808. 1966 CHEV. MALIBOU— two - door hardtop, six cylinder, auto- matic. Driven• as a second car. Phone 335-3561 or after 5:00, 335- 3193. (;ORRIS AUTO WRF:('KF:RS • Used Parts for all Makes and Models Wanted: late -model cars , for wrecking Corrie, 335-:3195 Sept.28 McCREERY AUTO WRECKERS RR 2, WROXETER on Highway 86 Midway between WIngham and Listowel USED AUTO PARTS USED CARS & TRUCKS Phone LISTOWEL 291-4159 GORRIE 335-3314 Miscellaneous .CARPET , AND: UPHOLSTERY shampooing, also wall cleaning. Inyour home or place of busi- ness. Lamont's Cleaning Service, Kincardine 396-3295. rrb EAVESTROUGHING-= Alumi- num or galvanized. Estimates without obligation. R. E. ltuttan, Wingham, 357-1077. ' rrbNov.30 ANDY'S REFRIGERATION AND APPLiANC'E SERVICE 24 Hour Emergency Service' Wingham 357-3484 SCISSORS SHARPENED. 50c a pair. Alexander Gift and Hard- ware Store. rrb MEALS -ON -WHEELS Phone Miss Mary 'Scott, 357-2365 or Mrs.. H. L. Sherbondy, 35772552,• rr NEW HOMES Remodelling, Repairs • Will Build Cabinets and Kitchen Cupboards HENRY POELS R.R.1, WINGHAM (Former Gilmour's School) Aug.31b -F'OR YOUR Insurance Needs.in Automobile, Farm Liability, Accident and Sickness Home Protection •('all Your ('o -Op Agent— LLOYD MONTGOMERY 53 Maple Street, Winghanm • Dial 357-3739 SAND BLASTING • BRICK HOME.S A11 Steelwork Repairing Mortar Joints Spraying with Silicone JACKHAMMER AND COMPRESSORS FOR BREAKING UP CONCRETE Arnold Stothers RR 6 GODERICH (NILE) PHONE 529-7403 GORRIE General Repairs ALL TYPES of repairs, including heavy equipment and farm machinery WELDING B. F. Goodrich Tires for sale 335-3497 24, 31 31-7 Miscellaneous ANYONE wishing to have hand- saws, circular saws• tools, etc sharpened call 357-3644 rrb (;lBSON l'PH(►l.S'I'EHIN(; Furniture. car and truck seats recovered. rebuilt Phone 357- 1217 rrb ARTICLES FOR RENT, dustless floor sanders. Dustless belt sand- er Vibrating sander. Alex- ander's Gift and Hardware rrb .11 ('l'STOM BACKHOEING.Ross Nicholson, 335-3700, 24-31` SEPTI(' TANKS _cleaned. .All work guaranteed. Twenty years experience. Write Louis Blake,, 1{IZ 2 Brussels. Phone 887-6800. rrpNov23 WEBER'S SEWAGE DISPOSAL Service. Modern equipment used. We pump septic tanks, pigerys, lagoons, etc. Phone 887-6700, Brussels. rrb ANYONE INTERESTED IN JOINING THE GORRIE BOWLING LEAGUE PHONE 335-3341 . OR :3:35-3.00 KASTER'S FOOD MARKET in Wroxeter is offering these specials this week: Fresh chick- en legs - 59c lb.; Schneider's breaded chicken, 1 1 2 Ib. bag - $1.59; -Schneider's family ham- burg patties - 2 lb. box - $1.59; Clover Cream ice cream, one gal- lon - $2;19, Heinz white wine vine- gar, 11 gallon - 79c; Kraft peanut butter, 18 oz. - 59c; Kraft dinner, 7 oz. - four for 69c; Hostess po- tato chips, plain or salt and vine- gar - regular 69c - special two for $1.00. Come and • shop till 10:00 o'clock seven days a week, where bread is always five for $1.00. ALL STAR TOURS LIMITED— Fall foliage tour—Adirondack Mountains and Lake Placid; fea- turing Old Forge, Blue Mountain Lake, Whiteface Mountain, Sara- nac ,Lake. Two departures. Sept 24 - return Sept. 26; and Sept. 30 - return Oct. 2. From $63.00 ' ALL STAR TOURS- LIMITED— On•tario's Fall Colour Tour: Lake •Simcoe; Lake of Bays, Haliburton Highlands, Algonquin Park, Dor- set and Kawartha Lakes. One de- parture: leave Oct. 2nd, return Oct.- 4th. At the' excellent Hart,' Lodge on Mountain Lake. From $65,00. DE NURE MOTOR COACH TOUR to Nashville, Tennessee.. Thanksgiving weekend, Oct, 6th to 9th inclusive. Cost includes re- turn transportation by motor coach, admission to Grand Ole Opry Show, admission to Opry- land, two nights accommodation, Beliman'gra•tui'ties and 'state tax. From $84.00. Pick up in Listowel, Palmers- ton,Harriston, Mount Forest, Hanover . and Owen Sound. For information call Listowel. Travel Bureau, 291-4100 or Han- over Travel -:Service, 364-3270. Farm Machinery CORN PICKER'-S1-IELLER— Ford one row mounted. I.ucknow 528-5854: Wanted FARM with Maple hush; also Dairy Farm. Prefer 200 acres or more. Interested in herd and everything. Call collect 1-519-323- 2290, W. C. Stevenson, Real Es- tate Broker, Mount Forest. FIFTY TO 100 acres of unde- veloped or partially developed land. Must have flowing spring or pond on it, within 25 -mile radius of Wingham. Apply: T. W. Ker - luck, 49 Pegley St., Chatham, On- tario. 31-7-14-21 GOO[) STANI)iN(; timber. hush Tots. togs, well timbered proper ty. For 1nore informa,lion contact Wm..1 Sills Lumber Co. i.td 338 Pannell Lane, St ra'throy ; phone 293-3352 or 245-0966. rrh Sell That MORTGAGE For CASH Phar 338-3037 HARRISTON Livestock For Sale 19 - EIGHT WEEK OLD plgs. Lloyd Warwick, 357-1239. SEVEN HEREFORD steers. Average 600 lb. each. Contact David Huber, 335-3029. Work Wanted COMBINING AND SWATHING grain, corn, beans and grass seed Phone Gary Thacker, 887-- 6196 17,24,31,7 Rea Estat NICE TWO OREY red brick house. Three ,be oms. Close to main street. Write c P.O. Bax 105, Wingham. • rrb FIVE ROOM house with carport, located on Highway 6, 3,2 miles north of Mt. Forest, ideal for re- tired couple. Oil furnat e, good water, full basement. Apply in writing to Box 207, Advance - Times, Wingham, 17, 24; 7b EDWARD A. ELLIOTT REAL . ESTATE BROKER Phone 357.1590and 357-1555 WINGHAM, ONTARIO One storey, 4 -bedroom, brick veneer home io'new condition; all electric, with 'completed recrea- tion room, patio, paved drive, re- duced to sell. Three bedroom brick veneer home with attached garage, liv- ing room, dining room, broad- loom and drapes, two bathrooms, with fourth bedroom and family room in basement. WILLIAM S. REED Real Estate Broker and General. Insurance Dial 357-2174 WINGHAM, ONTARIO .110 COMMISSION RATE — 3% ON- HOUSES IN WINGHAM Stately, two storey' brick du- plex 9n a beautiful landscaped lot situated one block to main street. An excellent income property, with three bedrooms, four -piece bath, large living room with lire - place, dining room, kitchen plusa four -room apartment with bath, separate.. entrance, hot water heating,, sun porch, garage. Early possession. . Immaculate -four-bedroom family home, large living room with wall;to-wall broadloom, din- ing room," kitchen with cup- boards, all rugs and floor cover- ing to remain with property, oil furnace, large lot 132' x 132'.. Early possession and' good loca- tion. - I. ideally located income proper- ly, alumt`tnum sided cottage on a good lot has a one bedroom apartment and a two-bedroom apartment, oil furnace. Excellent for retirement couple. Priced reasonable. Beautiful new brick ranch style residence, spacious living room, dining room, modern kitchen, 3 - piece wash room,, 4 -piece bath= room, all 'electrically heated, lull .asement, • garage, Priced for quick sale. For Rent BACHELOR APARTMENT heated and furnished; suitable for one person. Available Sep- tember .1. Apply Box 206. Ad- vance -Times. 17rrb FOR RENT in Wingham - up stairs heated apartment. Fridge, stove and laundry facilities sup- plied: Centrally located. Avail- able September 1. Phone 392-6986 or 392-6982. TWO STOREY three house for rent. Close street . Phone 357-3482, rrb bedroom to main rrb LARGE APARTMENT available immediately. Hydro and- water supplied. Phone 357-3716 Drafter (1:00 phone 357.2514 SMALL HOUSE near Wingham, 2 bedrooms, private phone, 3 -piece bath. Apply to Box 209, Advance - Times. FOR RENT OR I,EASI'; 200 'RE.S of. --gooland with nearly 190 acres workable s ;, con. 10 and 11, Turnberry Town- ship. $185 per month with build- ings: Contact John Woolcock, 344 Belfield St., London 25, or phone 438-9589. 31-7 Help Wanted HELP WANTED for snack bar. Live i n . Phone 866-3218. 24-31 Of Interest to Women) MA'1'IrRE FULL-TIME help needed for ladies' wear and fa - brie department. Apply Walter's, Wingham. i Of Interest to Men) TWO BODY MECHANICS— 11- cenced or experienced. Good working conditions and wages. Required .immediately. Apply Streamline Auto Body, Mount Forest. Phone 323-2770 or 323- 1722. 31-7 ADDITIONAL INCOME Here is anxcellent opportu- nity for service station operators, housewives', pensioners or any- body with an extra few hours each week to supplement their present income. Enrolling members with Do- minion Automobile Association is a respected and rewarding posi- tion—hundreds of individuals ac- ross the country are earning sub- stantial commission dollars by using their spare time to intro- duce their friends and relatives to the many benefits of a Dominion Automobile Association mem- bership. For full or part-time engoloy- ment with Canada's fastest grow- ing motor club write today. Please include a short resume. DOMINION AUTOMOBILE ASSOCIATION Box 210, Advance -Times BOOKKEEPER REQUIRED • Must be fully experienced and capable of working without supervision. First-class typing essential. Knowledge of McBee Payroll system 'a definite asset, Excellent working cori.ditions and benefits. ' Salary commensurate with ex- perience. • State alldetails; age, ex- perience, qualifications, marital status, etc. Apply in writing -to:' J. G. BERRY, Clerk -Treasurer, County of Huron, Court House, Goderich, Ontario. THE TORONTO - DOMINION BANK CAREERS IN MANAGEMENT We are seeking applicants possessing between one and five years' Banking or Busi- ness experience for develop- ment tO management positions. Applicants should have a High School education and be pre- pared to accept interesting as- signments in a. variety of Branches throughout Ontario. If your present position does nOt offer sufficient chal- lenge or promotion opportuni- ties, we would be pleased to discuss our Development Pro- gramme with you. For Appointment Call or Write MR. E. J. WRIGHT Administration Officer The Toronto -Dominion Bank Wingham, Ontario Telephone 357-2770 Auction Sale CLEARING AUCTION SALE OF LIVESTOCK, - MACHINERY AND' SOME HOUSEHOLD EFFECTS Will be held for ALV'IN - ALTON Lot west half of 8, Conc. 10 ASHFIELD TOWNSI-1(,IP Two blocks south and 11 a blocks west of Lucknow MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 4 AT 12:30 • LIVESTOCK— 6 Hplstein cows pasture bred Hereford; 3 year- ling Holstein heifers; 3 Holstein heifer calves; 1 Hereford calf; 1 B.W.F. calf. MACHINERY Case 400 trac- tor with hydraulic and power steering, has a loader with forks, dirt scoop and blade; 5 -year-old Case 730 with 1800 his., new tires and chains; 1957 International farm truck with dump box (as is) ; John 'Deere 7 ft. mower; Massey 4 -bar side rake on rub- ber; 4 -furrow Case (16 inch) plow; Case 12 ft. cultivatolti 10 foot chain harrow; 8 ft. chain harrow; John Deere wagon with 16 ft. rack; 5 -year-old Interna- ' tional 4 -row corn planter; snow blower; 125 bushel manure spreader; 16 ft. grain auger (4") with motor; 44 McCullough chain saw with 24 -inch blade; 90L super twin (4 ft. blade) two man saw; wheel barrows; emery sprayer with 30 ft. boom; electric chopper; hammermill .with 50 ft. belt; cedar posts and rails; hem- lock plank; used steel roofing; storm windows; pressure sys- tem; hot water tank; 1957 Mer- cury half -ton truck, riding lawn mower; a quantity of mixed grain; DeLaval vacuum pump; Surge vacuum pump; 35 -can bulk tank, 3 -years -old; 3 milker units; milk cans; stainless steel double sink; drain racks; 'steel double laundry tutb; numerous house- hold items. TERMS OF SALE - CASH FARM SOLD ' Owner or Auctioneer Not Responsible for Accidents BRIAN RINTOUL Auctioneer 24-31 1972 NORTHERN FEEDER SALES Wiar-ton— Thursday, Sept. 7 - 10' a.m., 3200; South River— Thurs- day, Sept. 14 - 11 a.m., 500; Wiar- ton— Thursday, Sept. 21 - 10 a.m., 3200; The salon-. Wednesday, Sept. 27 - 10 a.m., 1000; Manitou- lin _( Little Current)— Thursday, Sept. 28 - 9:30 a.m., .2800; . La Sarre ( Dupuy.) P.Q.— Tuesday, Oct. 3 - 10 a.m., 2500; New Lis- keard— Thursday, Oct. 5 11 a.m., 900; South River— Friday, Oct., 6 - 10 a.m., 1000; Wiarton— Thursday, Oct. 12' - 10 a.m., 2500; Manitoulin. (Little Current) Monday, Oct. 16 - 1 p.m., 300; South River— Thursday, Oct. 26 - 11 a.m., 500. For further informa- tion write S. MacDonald, Adver- tising Manager-, Box 130, Hunts- ville, Ontario. IMPORTANT AUCTION SALE, In Three Sessions. Over 850 valu- able lots and being sold through the facilities of:— ESTATE MARKETING SERVICES Auction Centre Wingham, Ontario 'FRIDAY, SEPT. 1 AT` 6::3o P.M. Modern and general furnishings SATURDAY, SEPT. 2 AT 10:30 A.M. Vintage furniture; farm things, old car parts, curios and collectables. SATURDAY, SEPT. 2 AT 1:15 P.M. Antiquities in infinite variety and desirable vintage items JACK ALEXANDER Auctioneer Preview— Wednesday till 6:00 p.m.; Thursday till 9:00 p.m.; Friday till sale time; Saturday, 8:30 a.m. till sale time. For information, J. A. Currie, Auction Administrator, Wingham, 357-1011 4,110.0011., HELP WANTED Production Workers for first, second and third shifts. Incentive earnings. Usual benefits. Pension plan, etc. Apply Spinrite Yarns and Dyers Ltd. r�.41~1b. 1bAb.b.41!61.41.441►41.1r1►1^1►1'1.♦•~1►4►1►14♦1r♦♦♦1.41.1,♦+ Notice Hafermehl's Jewellery will be closed from Sept. 4th to Sept.. 7th. Shirley's Styling Salon will be closed from September 4 to Sep- tember 18 inclusive. 24-31 TEESWATER FAIR is sponsor- ing a commercial feature in beef as well- as quality pork at Tees - water Fair, October 6th and 7th. For information contact David Keith, convener of Commercial Feature Class or Mrs. Art Mc- Donald, secretary of fair. 31-7 ENGAGEMENTS.. Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Moffat of Oakville, Ontario, are pleased to announce the engagement of their daughter, Karen Lynn, to Robert John, son of Mrs. D. J. Gillespie of Winnipeg, Man., and the late Mr. Gillespie. The wed- ding will take place on Saturday, September 23rd, 1972, at 7:00 p.m. in Rosedale United Church, Toronto. Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Kerr, RR 4, Atwood, wish to announce the forthcoming marriage of their daughter, Maureen Carolyn, to James Hayes, son of Mr. and Mrs. John Hayes, Wingham. The marriage will take place in At- wood United Church, Atwood, on September 23, -1972, at. 4:30 o'clock. ' -1 Mr, and Mrs. Thomas David- son of Whitechurch are pleased to announce the forthcoming mar- riage of their daughter Ann Christine, to Mr. Larry John McJ, Kay, son of Mr. and Mrs.. John N. McKay of RR 2, Paisley. The wedding will "take place Satur- day, Sept. 9, 1972 at 3 p.m. in Lucknow United Church. Announcement Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Elliott, 148 Carling Terrace, Wingham, are happy to announce the forthcom- ing marriage of their daughter, Sally Lou, to John Vincent Doug- las of Barrie, son of Mr. and Mrs, Vaughn Douglas of Elora. The wedding will take place Septem- ber 23rd in Wingham United Church at 4:00 o'clock. Coming Events POSTPONED Due to sickness the Open House for Mr. and MIs. William Evans in the Whitechurch community hall has been temporarily post- poned. TEESWATER FAIR - See Harness Horse Races „ at Teeswater pair on Saturday, Oc- tober 7th. Entertainment on Fri- day evening, October 6th by Woodstock, The Good Intentions and Miss Majorette of Canada. 31-7 RECEPTION A reception for Mr. and Mrs. Brian McBurney (Brenda Wall- ace) will be held on Friday, Sep- , tember ep,tember 1 in the Bluevale Commu- nity Hall. Music by Tiffin's Or- chestra. Everyone welcome. Ladies please bring lunch. 0 GARY BUCK SHOW The Wingham Sportsmen . and Wingham Kinsmen present the Gary Buck Show and dance in the Wingham Arena on September 2, - from 9:00 to 0.00. Admission - $4.00 per couple. Restricted to persons 18 years of age and over. Card Of Thanks I would like to thank all those who remembered me with visits, cards, flowers and letters while I was a patient in Wingham and District Hospital; especially Dr. Leahy., Dr. Clarke and nursing staff olnli' the second floor. Pieter Dorsch. I would like to thank all my friends and relatives for all their kindness while I was a patient in the Wingham and District Hospi- tal. Thanks to Dr. Leahy, Dr. Ping and nurses on second floor. Special thanks to Rev. T. K. Haw- thorn and the ladies of the ACW of St. Paul's Anglican Church. Joe Montgomery. We would like to extend our sin- cerest thanks to all our friends and neighbors for the gift that we received at the reception last Fri- day evening at Wroxeter. A very special thanks to all those mak- ing the arrangements. It is great- ly appreciated. David and Jean Beard. We would like to express our sincere thanks to everyone who attended and -or contributed to the reception held for us at. the Bluevale Community Hall. Spe- cial thanks to those who arranged the occasion. Lynda and Wayne Elston. I would like to express my sin- , cere thanks to. friends, relatives and neighbors for the lovely gifts I received at the community shower held .in Belgrave last Wednesday evening., Thanks to those making arrangements. ,Mary E. Grasby. We would like to thank all our friends who kindly remembered us with, cards and gifts on the oc- casion of our fiftieth wedding an- niversary. Also members of the Wingham Golf and Country Club who 'made their facilities avail- able to us. Mr. and Mrs. Victor Haines. • B.1 RTHS: - GURNEY—At St. Joseph's Hos- pital, Elliot. Lake, to Mr. and Mrs. Don Gurney, a son, Wil- liam Burton James, a 'brother for Jane. KELLER—At K -W Hospital, Kit- ,c,. chener, on Tuesday, August 15, to Mr. and Mrs. James Keller of Kitchener (formerly Mary Ellen Taylor) , a daughter, Sharon Ellen. WILSON -_At Walkerton Hospital on August 25, to Mr. and Mrs: Norman Wilson, Fordwich, a_ son. . ADAMS—Philip and Cheryl (nee Rowland) are pleased to an- nounce the arrival of their first child, .a daughter, Kelli Jayne, at Mississauga Hospital, Aug- ust 24, 1972. First grandchild for 'Mary and Alton Adams, Wingham, and Hilda and Bill Rowland, Burlington. First great-grandchild for Mrs. W. J. Brown and Mrs. W. J. Adams, both of Wingham. aur t tt To WORK FOR YOU Frederick F. Homuth Phm.B., R:O, Carol E. Homuth, RO Mrs. Viola H. Homuth, RO OPTOMETRISTS Phone 338-2712 Harriston - ,Ontario Chiropractor R. BRAY, D.C. 197 Josephine St. Phone 357-1224 Wingham Business and Professional Directory WINGHAM MEMORIALS GUARANTE D GRANITES CEMETERY LETTERING REASONABLE PRICES Buy Direct and Save Bus. Ph. 357.1910 Reg, Ph. 357-1015 41 0 O.