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Page 1: FARM and GARDEN SUPPLIES 23/Jamestown NY Post...SIXTEEN JAMESTOWN (N.Y.) POST-IOUBNAL — FHdoy Evening. March 21 19* WANT AD RATES GENERAL CLASSIFICATION Average One Five Eight Lino

SIXTEEN JAMESTOWN (N.Y.) POST-IOUBNAL — FHdoy Evening. March 2 1 1 9 *

WANT AD RATES GENERAL CLASSIFICATION

Average One Five Eight L i n o Wordi Day Days Days

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-15 16-20 21-25 26-30 31-35

$ .73 .75 .96

1.12

1163 2.00 2.25 2.70 3.15

S2.ll 2.56 2.88 3.46 4.03

Above casta rates apply ouly to ads appearing on consecutive days ana which are paid within

•six days after last Insertion date. Information concerning ads

containing blind box numbers cannot be given out.

We reserve the right to proper-Want Ad users should check

their advertisements In the t i n t Issue they appear and report any error at once as no allowance can be made tor errors or mtsclassl-tkraUon* after the first Issue.

CLOSING TIME H A M . Day of Publication.

ANNOUNCEMENTS "~ M o n u m e n t * , C e m e t e r y L o t s 4 EVERY lamlly will fled a design

suited to its memory of their departed ones In our memorials. Come In and talk It d\er. Bul-loek-Gustafson Memorials. 1171 N. Main St. Ph. 4-745.

Pjrreonal **l™Door West of PostoffTce

Mimeograph Hcadquartcri STEVER COMPANY

209 ROBERTS BUILDING

1 A SMART" FORM Fashion foundations, new nylon

and elastic rtrdles, large com­plete line. Ph. 3-739. 826 Weu-man_B»d|. j__

A Dazey Can Opener Free To the first 12 parties booked

each month HQMEMAKERS- CLUB. PH. 6919

A. F. of L.-CLOT Income Tax Special $1.00

Day or Evening. No Walling. f l0 LIBERTY. NEAR 8th

A STfiENCER " Support ""will fSSir prove your appearance »n«_y?"E posture.___ClJirlbel Ha»nes._54-235

AU*OH0L 'ciiusing"vou "trouble? Write Alcoholics Anonymous. Box, 102. Jamestown. N. Y. ______

"AUGUSTACARliON SPENCER CORSETlERE

Moved to 227 Prospect St. Pit. — BIBLE STUDY group seeking

meeting place In a central loca­tion. Please write E-100. Post-Journal, .giving particulars.

C H A R I S Light weight garments, girdle*

and brassieres in stock. 9 30 TO 5 DAILY

WEDNESDAY 9:30 T O ! 2 NOON FRIDAY 9.30 A. M. TO 8 R H

^15_J_>nton Bldf. Ph. 3-068

COLLECTIONS Let us turn your delinquent accounts' Into cash. Nothing to lose. No collection, no charge.

Rodman Mercantile Agency 12 Gokey Bldg. Ph. 4-933

B J K T R I C steam bath, massage, reducing treatment and diet kg

f tven by Mrs. Larson. to«*e St. Ph. 35-623.

323

VE you ever tried a cabinet bath* It l» exhlllratlng and healthful. Try one today: Young s. 412 Hotel J«m*»J5>wn Bldg Phone 33-885 orJB4_683.

U R S A U S T . professional Ida A Miller. 874 Spring. Authorised

• Indiana Botanical Oar-Removes disease, restore*

health. Try herbs.

BUSINESS SERVICE A p p l i a n c e S e r v i c e 9

A-l REPAIR SERVICE ON

WASHING MACHINES

VACUUM CLEANERS

IRONS AND TOASTERS WORK GUARANTEED

Pifer Home Appliance Co. 306 E. 3d ST. PH. 3-703

ALL MAKES Of washers, refrigerators and

electrical appliances given Im­mediate service!

Wells, Cheney Co. Ph. 35-065 or Stedman 12-F-22

CLEANERS — WASHERS SEWING MACHINES

Repaired — Rebuilt - For Sal*. TRAVER 2S1 S Main. 93-3U22

Rad io Repaint 10

1-A SERVICE

BURT RADIO SERVICE 611 E. 2d St. PH. 5-870

p A i T H E

VICTORY RADIO SHOP TWO STORES:

411 WEST 8th ST. 19 WEST SECOND ST.

The shop that specializes in rrompt and efficient service on lorhe and Car Radios. All work

guaranteed. We pick up and de­liver. Phone 33-615 or 63-151.

CAR RADIOS We specialize In the repair of ear

and home radios. Free pickup and delivery within a 15 mile radius. Phone 91-4641,

ACE RADIO SHOP SALES AND SERVICE

110 (Ttautauqua Ave.. Lakewood

Dick's Sound Service Tubes and Parts In Stock

Prompt Radio Service R. LOVEJOY. 30 14TH ST. EXPERT RADIO REPAIR MIKE'S RADIO SHOP 12 Scott St. Ph. 75-375

For the best In radio recep­tion, have your radio serviced

mt MARSHALL MARTZ ELECTRONIC LABORATORY "Authorized Radio Service"

PHONE 3-854 4 LIVINGSTON AVENUE Guaranteed Radio Repair

ACME RADIO SHOP 341 E. 3d.—Ph. 6-035

Lang's Radio Service 46 Wescott gjt Ph. 65-321

MORSE RADIO SERVICE 400 E. SUMMIT. LAKEWOOD

All Work Guaranteed. Ph. 4-391

Swanson Radio Service 801 Forest Ave.. Cor. HazeJtine

CALL 4-068 FOR HONEST. RELIABLE SERVICE

Cleaning , Ta i lor ing 11

Anderson Cleaning Works Expert repairing and alterations

to men's and ladles' garments. 405 N. Main St. Ph. 6-146.

tF~YOU will not see your doctor. get Clark's Lax-a-Cara Cold Tablets tonight

llADIES—CaslT paid for informa­tion easy to get. Write Box E-99. Post-Journal

LAURA BURT EXPERIENCED CORSETIERE

174 Front St. Lakewood. Ph. 2-403

LEARN TO SEW S lesson dressmaking course for

only S10 in our completely •quipped «nd modern sewing center. Enroll today. Ph. S-938 for details.

Singer Sewing Center

Leaving For California soon. Want pass-

engers. Ph. 76-152. H A K T E your reservations now

for Great Lakes cruises this summer. Tickets available at the Jamestown Auto Club. 113

3d St. Ph. 6-023. MONUMENTS and markers can

be engraved and placed by Dec­oration Day if you get your order In now. Bullock-Gustaf-son Memorials. 1171 N. Main.

Nubone Corset Service ALICE G. CULLEN

369 S. Main St. Ph. 66-485 RUGS WOVEN

. Mynle M. Hucklebury 74 LISTER ST. CITY.

Small Storage Space Wanted

Tel. 66-631

DE LUXE HATTERS Cleaning—Pressing. 303 W. 3d. OLD AND new customers of

Sana-Scent and Clean-Scent. Cleaners now available. Ph. 34-911 for orders.

PARK DRY Cleaning and Laun-dry. Quality service. 35 Market S t Ph. 3090.

Ray. Carpet Cleaning DURACLEANING

IS rugs, carpets,

furniture in homes. Ph. 55-531. Jamestown Fabric Servtce. -

Rug Cleaning and Repair WORK DONE IN YOUR HOME OR IN OUR SHOP. PH. 7-968

LAWS0N FliRNITURE

Garfield Rug Cleaning 81 LINDEN AVE. PH. 6-787

H e a t i n g and P l u m b i n g 14

G. M. Thorpe - Ph. 6-623 Sheet. Metal Contractor.

Heating and Ventilating.

STATE INCOME TAX Clara Anderson TRAVEL BUREAU

Mezzanine Floor Hotel Jamestown Bldg. Ph. 6-822

L o s t and F o u n d ANGORA tiger cat strayed from

417 East 5th St.. March 3. Call Mrs. Hart, 7128 before 5 P. M. Reward.

SLACK pig 331 purse lost wfti red and black billfold. 4 ration books No. 4. car keys *nd small amount of money. Driv­er's license Issued to B. Irene Dunham. Chandlers Valley. Pa. Ration books Issued to Kenneth I.. Roger E.. Kay I., and B. Irene Dunham, all of Chandlers Valley. Pa. Ph. Chandlers Valley 13-R-2.

BLACK billfold lost near City Market, with money and papers. Tel. 43-635. Reward.

CANVAS FOR pickup truck lost between Grossman and Lake-view Thursday night. Ph. 72-941. Reward.

IDENTIFICATION bracelet lost. Name—John R. Miller. Reward. Ph. 43-593.

LADY'S WHITE gold wrist watch lost, owner's name en­graved on back. $25 reward If returned. No questions asked. 97 Lakln Ave. Ph. 56-165 or

L A D T E S ~ Y E L L O W gold Bulova wrist watch, lost between WU-lard to Fifth St. Reward. ? Hedges Ave.

LOST between Lakewood and Westfteld. side rail for bed. If finder will notify, will call. Re­ward Earl D. Hall. 14 Pearl St.. Westfleld. Ph__194.

XOST. large 1 black dog. part Shepherd, weight about 120 lbs. Has one sore foot. Reward. Ph. 6-T57 or _44-452.

LOST, man's" dFtachlble roIBr skate Return to 410 Lafayette St. Reward.

VETERlkN~LOSf tackle box~w1th fishing equipment at Vukote.

GAS BURNERS-AND

GAS FURNACES AVAILABLE.

Limited Quantities First come, first served.

Maxwell Heating Co. a HOUSTON AV. PH. 72-983

NEW STEEL FURNACE Let us replace your old furnace,

or install a new heating system. EASY TERMS AT SEARS

23" Gas Tight Steel—4109.50 24" Gas Tight Steel— 129.50 Sears, Roebuck and Co.

Refrigeration and Air Conditioning Service ON ALL TYPES OF UNITS.

PHONE 3-791 OR 66-975

SPRINCHORN & CO. 501 WEST THIRD ST.

SANS COMPANY CONTRACTORS — ENGINEERS

Plumbing SALES - Heating - SERVICE j

Ventilating Fire Protection

132 BLACKSTONE AVE.

Phone 7-951 IF NO ANSWER. DIAL 3-835

BUSINESS SERVICE Moving, Trucking. Storage 16

ASHES - RUBBISH Light Trucking.

Reasonable. Cleo. W. Fuller. Ph. 75-331

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Ashes, Rubbish Hauled TRUCKING

PHONE 75-145

Ashes, Rubbish, Hauled Collect paper, scrap, rags, iron. Trucking. Fransen. Ph. 77-301 .

ASHES REMOVED Trucking, top dirt, cinders. H.

Peterson. 19 Dearlng Ave. Ph. 4-854.

ASHES. RUBBISH Hauled, all kinds scrap. Also

trucking. Gotthard. Tel. 77-301.

GENERAL TRUCKING ASHES RUBBISH

Prompt service. Ph. 44-112 LIGHT TRUCKING

Ashes and rubbish hauled. Harold Farmer. Tel. 6-945

F a i n t i n g , P a p e r i n g 17

ALBERT JOHNSON Interior. Exterior Painting, Paperhanging. Kemtoning.

1008 N. Main. Res. Ph. 53414 Free Estimates.

CLARENCES. WHITE PAINTER AND DECORATOR

1148 North Main ________ HOME CLEANING SERVICE

Paperhanging and painted sur-• faces washed. Ph. 44-112.

IMPERIAL wall paper books are out. See J. Nichols for better

_ Papgr hanging. 11 E. 15th St. IMPERIAL Wallpapers and Mon-

arch Paint stocked. A. Whit-man. 3-128. Frewsburg.

LOOK LADIES New sample books. First in 4

years, select tn your home. J. G. Traver. Dial 63-874.

UEDBLAD BROSTT Painters end Decorators. Phone

46-172 or 43-975. Free estimates on paperhanging. Interior fln-tshlng and exterior palnUng.

PAPERHANGING and painting. Inq. 786 E. 2d St.

P 1 0 > E R H A N G I N G , painting, t e x -olltlng. etc. Cecil Knott. Tel. 45-683.

" _ SPRAY PAINTING Corner Murray and 8th Sts.

Tel. 62-921

West Side Paint Shop

EMPLOYMENT H e l p W a n t e d , F e m a l e 21

250 WOMEN

WANTED FOR

Light Factory Work

Hand Assemblers Press Operators

ALSO

Industrial Nurse (REGISTERED)

JOBS OPEN On Both

Day and Night .Shifts

APPLY AT

UNITED STATES Employment Service

113 EAST 3d ST.

Wall Washing Window cleaning, light trucking.

Maurice Fox. Ph. 78-421. Union operator.

D r e ^ r n a i d n g . S o w i n g I t Ladles * Children's Suits Made.

Also Alterations. DRESSMAKING SHOP

108 EAST THIRD ST. (Over Wrlghf i Specialty Shop)

Services Offered 20 Abbey Machine Tool Co.

30 Edge water St.. Celoron Ph. 64-011

Custom Built Trailers and Jalopy Tractors.

(WE REPAIR ANYTHING) . Pickup and Delivery Service

ASHES, rubbish hauled. Glass. Junk collected. Cinders sold. Ph. 44-063. 307 Summit.

Brick;, Stone, JSteel, Concrete Floor, Foundation Cons't.

Compressor service, paint spray, waterproofing, chipping, break­ing, r etlng, digging, boiler setting nd repair.

Jpit> SHANAHAN Gen. CtntrteCtor, 112 Curtis S t

Phone -^55. Office and Res. CALL 8712 when your locks won't

work and keys stick. B. A G. News. W. 3d St.. opposite P. O.

CARPENTER and repair work wanted. Inquire at 58 14th St.

• • ' • • • • • • — M i » i 11 — i i . « — iii.i-n • m 11 — — mi- • • —

CURTAINS neatly laundered. Prices reasonable. Ph. 6-387. ELECTRICAL CONTRACTING-"

Royal Electric & Appliance 10 E. Main. Falconer. Ph. 54-135

Electrical Wiring and Repairs.

Carl J. Anderson. 152 Buffalo St. GRADING and bulldoslng. Trac-

tor with blade and winch by hour or contract. Ph. 55-359.

LAWNMOWERS sharpened. Com-plete service. For delivery ser­vice Phone 76-891. Morrle i Re-palr Shop. 366 E. 3d St.

Home Repairs Quality workmanship, materials.

Phone 42-945. Prompt service. A. LINDO.UIST. 36 Meadow Lane

COMPETENT cleaning woman, apply Immediately. 842 Spring St._ Tel. 42-633.

COMPANION-housekeeper wanted to care for seml-invalld lady, excellent home. Apply Mrs. Sankey. 52 Charles St.

COOK

EMPLOYMENT H e l p W a n t e d . M a l e 22

waSpMMMM tii • • - •»••!•--•- m — i — - J — •

2 MEN For Farm and Creamery

Work. G. W. CARTER

SPENCER ROAD, KIANTONE

A JOB IS WAITING For a good all around machine

room man In furniture plant in Jamestown. One that can set up machines and grind knives Is wanted. If interested call 43-032 evenings.

AT ONCE

Experienced

RUBBER APPLY

Davis Furniture Corp. SCOTT A CHENEY STS.

EMPLOYMENT Help. Male and Female 23

EXCELLENT opportunity for few men or women of good education to earn extra Income devoting an hour or so each day or evening representing well known New York company In Jamestown and vicinity. Write E-l. Post-Journal.

MEN or women wanted. Can use 3. We do all types of photo work, need printers, dark room workers, and sorters. Write Box D-l, Post-Journal.

MUSICIANS Drums, Sax or Trumpet. Round

and Square Dances. Tel. 24-2371 after 6 P. M.

Case Cleaner. Rubber, Finishing and Cabinet Hand Sanders. Men for Carpenter Work, Fireman. Wood Machine Operators, Ven­eer Room Workers, Cabinet Re-

. palrer. Sticker Set-up Men. Upholsterers. Chair Cleaner. Cabinet Workers, Veneer Clip­per, Glue Clamp Operator, Belt Sander, Drawer Sander, Finish Repairer, Shaper Operator, Rip Sawyer, Variety Saw Operator.

Tool and Die Makers, Aluminum Gas Welder, Hollow Metal Lay­out Man, Brake Operators, Press Operators, nights. Hand Sander on Metal. Aluminum Spot Welder.

Manufacturers Employment Bureau

308 PINE ST.

Experienced

FRUIT MAN Wanted

AGE 18 TO 35 FOX BROS. MARKET

WARREN. PA.

FIREMAN WANTED NIGHT SHIFT

Jamestown Veneer & Plywood

34 STEELE ST.

ALSO

WAITRESS For Fountain

NO SUNDAY WORK WRITE D-99. POST-JOURNAL

FACTORY WORKERS WANTED

Metal, Wood and Textile

3 Stenographers 3 Typists

Manufacturers Employment Bureau

308 PINE ST.

GIRLS WANTED

For Factory Work

.SANFKRI Wiping Cloth Co. 50-70 TAYLOR ST.

:l * " , * , ( ' !

GIRLS OR WOMEN Wanted

Park Cleaners 35 MARKET ST.

GIRL WANTED to "assist " with housework and care of children. A pleasant home and good wages for the right person. Mrs. Edgar A. Rouse. 15 Lev-erette St.. Fredonla. N. Y.

J. & A. Electric & Appliance House Wiring and Repairing.

PHONE LAKEWOOD 3-732

Lawn Chair or Trellis? WE'LL MAKE IT!

Cabinet Shop 121 Main St., 2d Floor, Falconer

PHONE 3J-982

PR0TANE GAS SERVICE BOTTLED GAS

AND APPLIANCES A. A. WALROD * SONS

RT. 2, Kennedy. Tel. 2-377

SHARP HEATING & PLUMBING CO.

Morton L Sharp 120 CHERRY ST.

PHONE 6-043 — 43-28S NO ANSWER — 3.835

Ph. 62-013 Jberal reward. I n s u r a n c e 8A

ACCIDENT Policy. 25c one day—less for longer time. Trav­elers of Hartford. T. N. Nel­son. Agent. 1117 Prendergast Ave Pis. 66-501.

A COMPETENT Insurance agency is your guarantee of complete protection. Endersen-Potwln In­surance Agency. 215 Phillips Building. Ph. 4-977.

J U R S — Lost—Stolen— Damaged! How can they be replaced? A Fur Policy fully protects you against any unforseen loss — emergency. See Ralph W. John-

_son, 214 N^Maln St. MORTGAGE INSURANCE. Leave

your family a home instead ot a mortgage. _ Bill Dabe. Ph. 5853

W*l~N5w provide nihility insu£ ance giving protection, no mat­ter whose car ycni are driving. C.lau Bros.. Insurance, 9-21 N. Main. _ _ ^ _ „ _ _ _ _ ~ B TJSINESSSERVICE ~

asw ^ss' tssPvasa w S S M S M H S S P W S M S I H H W S R ^ H P S B B I

ApRilssaee Service •

Rooting;, I n s o l a t i o n IS ASBESTOS and insulbrlc siding,

roofing, free estimates. Pn. 77-855. O. C Loomls. 31 N. Alleghany.

Choose Eagle Mineral Wool when Insulating your home.

Free estimates. Eagle Home & Bldg, Insulators

317 Washington St, Ph. 3-944 CONTRACT roofing and siding.

Barrett Certainteed or Rubber-old products. Good variety of

, colors. Brick or asbestos sid­ing. Phone J. Plckard. 33-121.

DAVIS ROOFING CO. Contract roofing. Ph. 62-552.

Fisk Roofing and Siding Contract Jobs. Free estimates.

Materials Now Available. PH. LAKEWOOD 2-401

INSXlLATE your home now for summer coolness! See Univer­sal Insulating Co.. 3 Hoyt Place, for Rock Wool Insula­tion. Ph. 5-736.

Scnidblasting PROMPT SERVICE

Jamestown Bronze Works 174 HOPKINSILAVE.

PHONE 5-075

MIDDLE AGE or elderly woman to care for Invalid lady and light housework. Tel. Bemus Point 2-155.

REFINED WOMAN For general housework in small

apt. Pleasant environment. Will adjust hours and free days to suit desirable person. Give ref­erences. Write S-100, Post-Journal.

' MAN Wanted on farm. Can use single

man. Will furnish house, elec­tricity, fuel and milk, Good wages. No Drinkers Need Apply

CHAS. COXSON. 225 STEELE ST.

Wanted

BEVERAGE CHECKERS CASHIERS WAITERS

WAITRESSES TEL. 7-024.' ASK^ FOR

• Mr. Westcrline FOR APPOINTMENT

^ S a l e s m e n , A g e n t s 24

MAN Somewhat familiar with Industrial machinery. To work on sales under very desirable arrangements. Cowden Machinery Co., Wellman Bldg.

S i tua t ions W a n t e d 25 AMBITIOUS veteran desires

wholesale sales position with opportunities for future. Has

food references. Reply A-l, 'ost-Journal.

COMPETENT woman wants day work cleaning. Write P-100, Post-Journal.

MECHANIC BODY AND FENDER

MEN Reliable Garage, Inc. 2111 WASHINGTON ST.

Mej * WANTED

Machine Room NIGHT SHIFT

5 NIGHTS PER WEEK

Jamestown Veneer & Plywood Corp.

34 STEELE ST. 3 minutes from Brooklyn Square

MILLWRIGHT MACHINE ROOM HELP

GLUE ROOM HELP WANTED

Chautauqua Plywood Corp. CELORON. N. Y.

MOULDER Bench and Floor Work BRONZE AND ALUMINUM

Jamestown Bronze Works 174 HOPKINS AVE.

DISCHARGED veteran deslreTTn^ tervlew with architect. Famil­iar with heating and ventilating piping. Write D-100, Post-journal.

FWAIOrVir B u s i n e s s Opportuni t i es 2 6

fOOO Qt. Milk Route For sale, with all necessary

equipment, plus 2 trucks. Too much work for owner.

JAMESTOWN BUSINESS BUREAU

Wellman Bldg. Dial 4-026 Open Sat.. 10 to 2

BEST downtown tavern. Bargain and money maker. $20,000 re­quired. Write Box N-100, Post-Journal.

BUY A BUSINESS And Work for Yourself.

Creamery. Tailor Shop. Beauty Parlor. Billiard Parlor. Coal Yard. Feed Mill. Garage. Service Station. Washing Machine Repair Shop. Virgin Muck Land. Plus other listings.

JAMESTOWN BUSINESS BUREAU

Wellman Bldg. Dial 4-026 Open Sat., 10 to 2.

FOR SALE: Trucking and coal business, I.C.C. and Public Service Commission trucking permits. Located In Salamanca, N. Y. Good profitable business for a veteran. Interested write C-l, Post-Journal.

FARM and GARDEN SUPPLIES FARMERS' MARKET CLASSIFICATIONS 29-A Through 37-A

L i v e s t o c k SO 1 PAIR OF matched geldings.

Will be 5 and 6 in May. Well broken, weight 3100. These horses are worth looking at. Harnesses and collars if desired. Call after 6 P. M. or Sundays. Lawrence Ransom, Watts Flats,

_N ._Y. 2 YEAR old Holsteln heifer due

to freshen soon. Louie Hall-berg. Ellery Center.

3 WELL mannered draft horses for quick sale, cheap. Weigh 1300 to 1600 lbs. Ph. 77-542 after 6.

4 YEAR old Guernsey Ayrshire cow due to freshen In a week. Good producer. 319 Elmwood Ave.. Falconer. ,

20 Good Work Horses Sorrels, grays, bays and roans.

Weight 1200 to 1800 lbs. Clyde Hoaglund. Falconer-SUllwater

_Rd :

1300 BUYS western riding horse and new saddle. Ph. 7-951 be-tween 3 and 5 P. M.

FOR MORTALITY insurance on cattle and horses, call Ernest L. Nord. Wellman Bldg. Ph.

_3-967. FRENCH Alpine goat, ready for

breeding. Herbert W. Ander-son. Ramsay Rd.. Aahvllle.

HAVING sold my place, have to move. 1 bay horse, 5 years old, 1500; 1 sorrel mare, 4 years old, 1200. well broke, will saddle; 1\ In. harness, also single har­ness, rubber tired wagon, 2 plows, 2 spring tooth harrows, disc, cultivator, shovel plow, feed cutter, 1000 ft. of weather boards, some plank, baled hay. Odin oil heater, 6 rooms; 4 cyl­inder Chevy motor with clutch and pulley. Geo. Boardman, 803 Foote Ave.

HORSES Just arrived, load of Indiana

horses. These horses bought direct from the farmers. Matched pairs and single horses. J. Lille, between Randolph and East Randolph, Tel. Randolph 2821.

JUST arrived with 7 more west-ern broke saddle horses. Rob­ert Reardon. Slnclalrvllle. Ph. 44-F-4.

SHEEP Having sold the farm, we have

for sale, 35 Shropshire ewes, lambing last of April. Price reasonable. Phone 25-F-5 Sted­man. Ben Pringle. P. O. May-vllle. N. Y.

F a r m E q u i p m e n t S3 2 USED 10-20 International Trac-

tors for sale. E. L. Anderson, McCormlck-Deerlng Dealer, 2100 Washington St.

DO YOUR farm buildings need wiring? Is your present wiring adequate? Consult

Holmes Plumbing A Heating Co. 16 W. 12th St. Ph. 5-806

FOR SALE—1 silo. 24 Louden stanchions, 1 Louden litter car­rier and approximately 250 feet of track. Ph. 55-351 after 7 P. M.

GENERATOR-STARTER ANTT WILLARD BATTERY SERVICE Jamestown Electric Motor Repair 1055 East 2d St. Phone 46-585

Goodyear "Solution 100" Fills Tractor Tires

100% With Liquid Giving Constagt Inflation

GOODYEAR SERVICE 3d and Prendergast. Ph. 7-924

HAVE yoii considered letting your tractor grind your grain? We have In stock a JPapec Roughage Mill.

PEARL CITY MILLS 401 CHANDLER ST. PH. 4-139 HOME MADE jalopy tractor. Tel.

32-364. 7 to 8 P. M. Paul North, Klantone.

McCORMICK-Deering new ma­chinery, team disc, 5 ft. team mower. No. 750 cream separa­tor, S2R combine with power unit, single and double unit milkers, 5 ft. lime sowers, (Le-roy), rear tractor Ures and rims, Myers 7 gal. and 25 gal.

C-r minute power sprayers, actor and car batteries. MEADS FARM STORE.

WESTFIELD. N. Y

Auct ion Sa le s

AUCTION Having purchased the cattle and

farm equipment of Walter Frommer. I will sell at public auction on Saturday, March 23 at 1 o'clock sharp, at Mr. Frommer « farm located 1 mus> from Dunkirk on the Roberta Road near the Swamp Road the following: 2 young fresh cow* with calves. 1 cow to freshen In June. Model H. John'Deer* tractor with rubber tires, wheel weights, cultivator attachment and single bottom IS Inch plow; McCormlck-Deerlng 10-30 trs*> tor on steel, two bottom plow; McCormlck-Deerlng mowing

LARGE, WELL-KNOWN

Retread and Tire BUSINESS.

To be moved to your location. JAMESTOWN

BUSINESS BUREAU Wellman Bldg. Dial 4-026

Open Sat., 10 to 2

SILK PRESSER Will train person who is capable

and efficient, In hand Ironing.

Park Cleaners and Laundry 2241 Washington St.

. Ph. 3-846 SINGLE girl (Swedish preferred)

between 25-35, either experi­enced in or interested In Swe­dish Massage. Phone Erie 24-389, Nelsons, 241 W. 8th St., Erie, Pa.

STENOGRAPHER for law office, preferably ex­perienced. Write Box L-100, Po«t-Journal.

Stenographer Wanted

State age and qualifications. Write S-98. Post-Journal.

PAINT SHADER

MAN EXPERIENCED IN

Shading Paint Batches Permanent position with good future. Write R-100 Post-Journal.

SALESMAN WANTED

Interesting work, good Income, permanent position. Must have car. Write X-100, Post-Journal.

SHEET METAL Department Sup­ervisor. Reputable Erie Co. h i s opening for a good sheet metal department supervisor In full charge of fabricating in montl, stainless steel, brass and gen­eral steel cabinet work. Splen­did opportunity for right man. Apply with complete qualifica­tions to Box li-ioo, Post-Journal. t

WANTED—Young man. 17 or IS years old, to learn wholesale business, with national concern. American News Co., 37 Harri­son St.

Sacrifice Sale Well-established meat market,

completely equipped with mod­ern fixtures, doing good busi­ness. Our books will prove. Write Box R-98, Post-Journal for particulars. All correspon-dence confidential.

M o n e y T o L o a n 28 APPLY tor loans F.H.A. financed

to L J Warren, mortgage and real estate broker, Wellman Bldg. Ph. 6-721. Loans also placed with Individuals.

Bank Personal Loans' Personal Loans for All Purposes

18 months to pay. Low rates. UNION TRUST CO.

OF JAMESTOWN. N. Y. Personal Loan Department

Cash for Spring Needs $25 to $250 or more on auto, furniture, or signature. No outsiders. Come in or phone today. Loans can be repaid In most cases, over a period of 18 months.

Personal Finance Co. OF NEW YORK

2d Floor Hotel Jamestown Bldg. 110 W. Third St. Ph. 7-931

G. I. Loans to Veterans Made quickly and easily to those

eligible for them. Investigate.

BANK OF JAMESTOWN NORTH MAIN. COR. 2d ST.

L i v e s t o c k W a n t e d 8 1 HORSES OR cattle wanted lor

mink feed. Love Mink Ranch, Ph. 42-367.

Live Horses Wanted For Mink Feed.

Tel. 44-168 LIVE HORSES wanted for mink

feed. Highest prices. Ph. 53-053 or 44-125. Reverse charges. P o n l t r y a n d Suppl ies 82

500 SIZE gas brooder stove. 79 McDanlel Ave. Tel. 52-973.

BABY chicks in stock at all times.

Jamestown Feed & Supply 828 MONROE ST. PH. 3-834

PLENTY OF PARKING SPACE Baby Chicks-Turkey Poults N. Y. State Inspected and blood

tested. Phone Panama 2420. Vita-Maid Hatcheries

NIOBE. N. Y. CUSTOM hatching. Eggs set every

Saturday. Minimum charge SI. Hoyt Bush, Greenhurst

FOR SALE or exchange for cattle, 100 White Rock pullets just starting to lay, 20 registered Cheviot sheep ready to lamb, also wanted men to cut fence posts. Frank S. Walker ft Son, Fal­coner. Tel. Kennedy 2-305.

NOW IN STOCK Baby chicks. We continue to

carry the same good strains as formerly. Wanlgren's Seed Store. 40 S. Main St. Ph. 5-051

NOW is the time to try our Vita Vim Starting and Growing Mash. Phone 64-518.

McC6RMlCK - DUiERlNG 10-20 tractor on steel. First class me­chanical condition, new paint. L. H. Chtney, Klantone. Ph. 32-365.

SicCORMiCK-Deerlng cream sep-arator. large wooden churn. Tel. 5-845.

MILITARY TIRES 600X16 — 6 PLY HOLLENBECK'S

Fluvanna Rd. Lakewood Rd.

Place your order now for A L L I S - CHALMERS ALL CROP Harvester.

Jamestown Farm Supply Allls-Chalmers Sales ft Service

333-39 Fluvanna Ave. Ph. 78-395

RED CHERRY fence posts deUv^ ered to road. Hoyt Hare, El-llngton. N. Y.

U. S. Approved BABY CHICKS

IN STOCK ALSO

Kasco Chick Starter WITH BIO-PROTEIN

ANDERSON'S KASCO SERVICE

1021 E. 2d St. Ph. 46-561

F a r m E q u i p m e n t 88 INTERNATIONAL 2-bottora-

tractor plow, 1 Oliver 2-bottom tractor plow, 1 2-way sulky plow. 2 cook stoves, poultry netting. Leon F. Gale. Stedman. Phone 6-F-3.

STOP AND THINK Why are Anderson Milkers better?

They milk faster, cleaner and bet­ter because teat cups are large enough, therefore, require leas sucUon to draw the milk from the teats. They stay on large and small tested cows equally as well without fastening. The pulsators control the teal cups to give a genUe and soothing alternating action thereby fast­er milk flow without udder trouble.

Two-piece teat cup consists of shell and rubber' inflations only. Inside of inflation Is smooth without sharp corners or re­striction caps. Inflation is very thin and soft to fit any size or shape teat exactly.

Cleaned In a flash because there Is not a single screw thread or clamp to remove or assemble. Brush can be run straight through all milk passages so you can clean faster and see that It is clean.

Pulsators have 22 Patent claims allowed us by U. S. Patent Office.

One size rotary oil seal vacuum pump produces greater volume of suction with less power. More units can be operated be­cause we circulate four or five fcallons of oil an hour (without oss) through pump. This also

S v e s many mors years of satls-ctory service.

No other make of milker manu­factured today can furnish so many Important and practical highly developed Improvements Better service because Anderson Milkers are made here in James­town.

How can you afford to use any other make?

Order now, phone 3-890, Anderson Milker Co., Inc.

1372 E. Second Street.

chine and reaper; 5 foot gang disc, 3 section drag; grain drill; plant setter; ensilage cut­ter: brooder; hay rake; wagon; trsctor trailer: one-horse har»

• ness; 2 one-horse cultivators; team plow; potato digger: cui-tl packer; electric fencer; 2 hives of bees; other article* and all small tools. Terms cash. Orln Louks. auctioneer. John Tarbox. owner.

Livestock Commission Sale

REED A BEUSINK Sale Stables. 1 mile east of Sherman on Rt. 430, Tues.. March 26. 12:30 P.M. We had another large sale last Tuesday, dairy and beef catue sold very good. We expect an* other large run this time. For this sale we will have e small yellow dairy, also our usual run of fresh and spring cowl, springer cows, heifers, bulls, beef cattle, calves, hoes and horses. Terms cash. Due to our large run our sale will start promptly on time. Reed and Beusink. George Miller, auc­tioneer. WE HAVE TRUCKS TO PICK UP YOUR LIVE­STOCK. PLEASE CALL EARLY

We will 'unload another loed ot those good Iowa horses Sat­urday.

TARBC-X SALES Stables. Live-stock Commission Sales, every Thurs.. 1:00 P. M. Ph. Sln-clalrvllle 27-F-3.

F a r m and D a i r y P r o d u c t s 8 8 3 TONS of loose ha>. good tira-

othy. Arthur Stauffer. Falconer* Kennedy Rd. Ph. 34-876.

5 TONS t imothy nay. 40 cents per bale. Also good coal brooder stove. Wilbur Gltason. Ashvllle, N. Y. TeU P-v^ma 1-S15.

15 TONS hay. loose or bal "Tn been or delivered, also 10 cone of wheat straw. 2 horses end double harness. J. H. Girts. N. Main. Ext. Tel. 42-861.

EARLY CUT mixed baled hay. W1U deliver. Carl Stedman. Ph. 3S-F-1L

F a r m Seed end P l e a t s 87

BUY YOUR ROSES shrubs, ornamental trees end fruit trees from Stark Bros. Nurseries' authorised salesman. Ph. 36-366 or write Geo. A. Seiberg. R. F. D. No. 4. Be>*r

Buy New Seeds from a New Store

GARDEN, LAWN A N D F n L - T ALSO FERTILIZER

ANDERSON'S KASCO SERVICE

1021 E. 2d St. Ph. 46-561

SURGE milkers, milk coolers, water heaters. Your Surge Deal­er. Luther Johnson. Frewsburg, N. Y.

TIRES — BATTERIES GAS — OIL

EDSON'S SINCLAIR SERVICE 167 Fluvanna Ave. Ph. 46-521

ATTENTION FARMERS! We have 16 In. rims In stock and

are equipped to cut down your wheels for rubber.

N. G. Almgren & Son, Fluvanna Phone 56-876

SEPTIC tanks cleaned and re­paired, price reasonable. Frewsburg 2-565.

Ph.

V. L CARLBERG ALL kinds carpenter work. Write

P. O. Box 404. Jamestown. N. Y. You Name It—We'll Make It

WOOD FLXIT SHOP 784Mi E. 2d St. Ph. 56-891

EMPLOYMENT H e l p W a n t e d . F e m a l e 21

2 Experienced

TYPISTS w steady employment. Pleas­ant work, good working condi­tions, good hours. Apply in person at

Empire State Mutual Life Insurance Co.

5th at Washington St.

Otto S. Murray Rooting Contractor

759 Foote Ave. Tel. 53-521

SINGER SERVICE Sewing machine repairs, all

makes. Guaranteed work. Singer Co. TeL 3-938.

RELIABLE ROOFING AND INSULATING CO.

Built-up and roll roofing, shingles. Insulating, waterproof­ing and Insulbrick. 132 Fred­erick Blvd. Ray Carlson, Ph. 62563. Arvld Carlson, Ph. J4169.

ROOFING AND SIDING ROOFS REPAIRED and COATED

Willis Alcorn, 28 Ohio Ave. Ph. 4-531 Lakewood

Moving;, Truck ing , S t o r a g e 16

A-l "Moving, Trucking RELIABLE

KKRORT - TEL.V 4-735

3 WOMEN wanted for Rouse-cleaning in Nurses" Dormitory 8 A . M . to 4 P. M. 5 days per week. Jamestown General Hos-

_pita l :

AN"EXPERIENCED maid wanted to do general housework. Mrs. E. J. Ash well. 121 Arlington.

WAITRESS Wanted

10 A. M. to 6:30 P. M. and

3:30 P. M. TO 12 MIDNIGHT

NIGHfcOOK and

2 DISH WASHERS Apply

Manhattan Restaurant MAIN ST. AT SECOND

WANTED, reliable woman to do housework and care for child. 354 Hallock St. or Ph. 46-982.

Wanted

WAITRESSES STEADY POSITION

GOOD WAGES No Sunday Work

Apply In Person

Vishnia's Grill 111 WEST 3RD ST.

BEAUTICIAN Wanted at Felice Beauty Shoppe,

20% N. Main St.. under Via­duct.

ALL. KINDS moving, van body, reliable, reasonable. Johnston. 73 GlIdden Ave. Tel. 64-141._

ASHES AND RUBBISH HAULED.

PROMPT SERVICE. Ph. 32-791

Trucking, Ashes, Rubbish H. Walrod, Ph. day - t i g h t 54-835

CASHIER Wanted for

Restaurant-Bar EVENING HOURS

Write stating age, experience, references, etc.. to F-99, Post-Journal.

Competent, Responsible GIRL OR WOMAN

25 TO 45 For care of 2 year old child. New York In win­ter and lake tn summer. Very excellent salary. Write Q-97, Post-Journal.

GIRL Wanted to press men's clothes

and wait on customers. Olson, the Tailor, 1st and Main.

WANTED

TELEPHONE OPERATOR Experienced Girl

PLEASANT SURROUNDINGS

Good Salary SEE MANAGER

HOTEL SAMUELS WOMAN"to care for children and

do housework; good wages; live In. Ph. 54-876.

WOMEN Wanted

Experienced preferred but not necessary.

UNDER NEW MANAGEMENT Family Laundry 300 STEELE ST.

H e l p W a n t e d , MsJe VI EXPERIENCED roofers wanted.

Walter Hardware Co., Youngs-vllle. Pa.

USHER wanted. Apply Manager. Shea's Theater. '

WANTED Immediately Day and Night Shift

WORKERS for

Long Production Runs on Cabinets

AND

The Duramold 12 Boat

Machine j Operators

DURAMOLD DIVISION

FAIRCHILD Engine & Airplane

Corporation Call Personnel Dept. 5-101 • OR

APPLY AT PLANT NO. MAIN ST. EXT.

Dally 9 A. M. to 4:30 P. M.

WANTED Experienced chauffeurs. Must he

reliable. No others need apply. Ideal Taxi Service Room 5. Glfford Bldg.

Apply between 9 and 10 A. M. YOUNG MAN for Inside work

INDIVIDUALIZED Home Loans

Designed for you — Rent like monthly payments—no red tape.

EMPIRE STATE Mutual Life Ins. Co.

5th at Washington. Ph. 7-961 MORTGAGES, re-financing or in­

vestment. Ph. T. N. Fager-strom. 32-31L 575 Front S t

MERCHANDISE"

CHESTNUT fence posts, every post sound. Ph. 75-124, Robert Llndblad. Frewsburg, N. Y.

Complete Tire Service TRUCK TIRES

ALL SIZES AVAILABLE. FOR ANYTHING IN TIRES CON­SULT JAMESTOWN'S LARG­EST TIRE DISTRIBUTORS AND RECAPPERS. EXPERT SERVICE.

MATTHEWS Tire and Tread Co.

WATER SYSTCMS Deep and shallow wells. Richards. 356 E. 5th St.

WHEELBARROW Steel Tray,

Frame, and Wheel 3 CU. FT. SS.35 THIRD FLOOR

GEO. B. P1TO CO. 13-15 EAST THIRD

209 W. 4th St. Ph. 3-181

D o g s , Cats , P e t s 89 BLACK AND tan fox hound,

male, 4 years old; 4 Red Bone Fox and coon pups. 1 year old. Herbert W. Anderson, Ramsay Rd.. Ashvllle. N. Y.

FEMALE canaries, 1 male, Orange Strain; also parrakeets. Tel. 63-179. j

Spec ia l s a t t h e S t o r e s 4 1

Apply National Biscuit Co., S3 River St.

YOUNG MAN To work in laboratory. High school graduate preferred. State age, Qualifications, ex­cellent opportunity for ad­vancement. Write P-99 Post-Journal.

ALL METAL Colorful

KITCHEN STEP STOOLS RED, BLUE OR GREEN

Your Choice $5.95

HAGLUND'S 32 Main St.. Just above Viaduct

BICYCLES NOW READY

FOR YOU

Boys AND

Girls!

$36.50 0PA Ceiling

BICYCLES WILL NOT BE TOO PLENTIFUL

THIS YEAR

LUNDQUIST HARDWARE

FARM MASTER Dependable Milker

—Save time and labor. —Get more milk. —Enjoy trouble-free service. SALE PRICE FOR LIMITED TIME ON A DOUBLE UNIT OUTFIT. S149.50.

Sears, Roebuck and Co. FOR SALE OR trade, lime sower.

Harry Ahrens, Kennedy, N. Y. FOR SALE: Used Fordson trac-

tor parts. 1 set Ferguson plows for Fordson tractor. No busi­ness on Saturday. V. A. Kelly, Bemus Point.

Auction Sales 85 AUCTION. Sat.. Marchi23. 1 P.M.

on the Oberg farm. Frewsburg. N. Y. Being forced to vacate will tell 11 head of milch cows, fresh and springers, 13 heifers, 3 bulls, 2 jplgs. corn harvester, wagon and rack, small tools. These cows are Guernseys and Brown Swiss. Albin Erlckson, owner. Leo Willslc, auctioneer.

Auctioneer HENRY A. EVANS

FREWSBURG. N. Y. PH. 2350

AUCTIONEER Frank O. Seymour. R. D. 2. May-

vllle. Ph. Stedman 14-F-4.

GARDEN SEEDS Flower seeds, lawn seeds, onto*

sets, and fertilisers now avail­able at Wanlgren's Seed Store, 40 S. Main S t Ph. 5-061.

JUST received a carload ot 5-1M and 3-12-6 fertilisers.

Jamestown Feed & Supply S38 MONROE ST. PH. 34*4

PLENTY OF PARKING SPACE RICH TftP dirt and rottea m*~

nure. S3.00 a yd. Strawberry

Slants. Catsktn and Paul Jones. \ per 100. Also shade trees tor

sale. Rex E. Jones. Sugar Grove. Pa.

' SEES Just unloaded a carload of frees

seeds! Take advantage of the March 2% cash discount. Chaut G. L F. Service

Falconer Kennedy Ashvllle

Ranting Time BUY NOW! ,

Grass seed, lawn seed, garden seed, oats and other grains. We also carry good fertilisers a n t lime.

Falconer Milling Co., Inc. A FARM SERVICE TO YOU

FOR OVER SO YEARS. WHEN SPRING FEVER Mta,

don't let the speU go to waste. Plan your garden and he sure of the best results with good seed and proper fertiliser.

PEARL CTTY MILLS 401 CHANDLER ST. PH. 4-US

Wanted Te Bay ~f%A 3oo OUARTS OFMTLK

Spring

J Wanted dally, by the year. Write 2>98. Poet-Journal.

MAPLE. Bearwood. Cherry. Oak ant other legs or lumber or standing timber, for each. E. L. Buchanan. Phone 55-021

SELL V6UR EGGS TO S w l f * ^ . . S S ; ^ 3 3 INSTITUTE ST.. JAMESTOWN. N. Y.

WANTED—Ash. oak, hickory and maple logs. Sheldon Handle, Klnsua. Pa. Ph. 15-R-3

WANTED—Early Rose seed pota­toes. Tel. 4-044 before 9 A. M.

GEO. E. BURKLAND AUCTIONEER.

132 BARRETT AVE.

ROBERT ZOLLINGER Auctioneer, trained, .experienced,

complete and immediate serv­ice. Call or write. Phone S-57L South Dayton, N. Y.

L a w n tt Garden SnppUee 40 500 CUT-LEAF maple trees. «~te

10 ft. high, transplanted once. SI and $1.50 each at farm. Stan­ley Kurgan, East Lake Road, Westfleld. N. Y.

GOOD RICH manure. 50c per yd., come and get i t Zldef Bros., Stillwater. N. "

ret it. Zldef Y. Ph. 5-965

MANURE, well rotted. $5.00 per load delivered; order now, Tel. 73-512.

THE FIGHT for food is not overl Enjoy your garden this summer, also Its products next winter, ask for the new garden annual. The Moore Seed Store. 17 W. 2d.

COLD? Want Ad results wiu warm roar heart.

MERCHANDISE Spec ia l s a t t h e S t o r e s 4 1

Boy'a Dungarees. 7-l£, $1.68

Jamestown Dry Goods EAST 2d AT WINSOR

CAMERAS, projectors and en-largers. See Glen-Ray Photos, 228 E. 2d St. Phone 78-351.

MERCHANDISE

Chromium or White MEDICINE CABINETS

with fluorescent lights on both sides, and glass shelves. All sizes.

$14.95 AND UP BIGELOW'S

New Appliance Store COR. 3d AND WASHINGTON

Come in And See Our New

Admiral Refrigerator NOW ON DISPLAY.

VICTORY RADIO SHOP 19 W. 2d ST. PH. 63-151

Spec ia l s a t t h e S t o r e * 4 1

Electric Heaters $8.50 AND UP

Automatic Heating Pads $3.48 AND UP

2 Burner Electric Hot Plates $7.00

Shepherd's Appliance Store 305 WEST THIRD ST.

MERCHANDISE Spec ia l s a t t h e S t o r e * 4 1

Devoe Paints & Enamels CARL O. ROSE. DISTRIBUTOR

352 EAST 3d ST. PH.

POULTRYMEN. economically Want Ads.

Buy and sell through the

CLEARANCE! Pal Baby Strollers

FORMERLY—$9.95 NOW—$7.59

Geo. Cooke, The Rug Man 103 East Second Street

r

Custom Made VENETIAN BUNDS

NOW AVAILABLE

FREE ESTIMATES

H0LMLUND Wall Paper 6: Paint Co.

8 So. Main St., Brooklyn Square

Fluorescent FIXTURES

FOR THE

Home, Factory or Shop

COMMERCIAL AND

INDUSTRIAL MODERNIZE YOUR

KITCHEN AND BATHROOM WITH

FLUORESCENT LIGHTS

PIFER'S (OPPOSITE CITY HALL)

205 East Third St. Ph. 3-703

LAMP SHADES To Brighten Your Home

This Spring!

BEALTTIFULLY DECORATED

In

PARCHMENT 59c up

and SILK

$5.95 up

BIGELOW'S Basement Store

l

NEW shipment o! rTngT aH kinds. C. Gordon Wolf. Jeweler. £ » • Prtndergast Bldg. (ever Woolworths).

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