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    C O A ~ ~ I N HEIRN ~ R A D I O N I C. HEARING AID@$4QCOMPLmMod.r ".2"" W it h Ne ut ra lC ol orEarphone and CordI- .....J. PAUL SHEA'PhmomacyAt Narbe r th Sta tionNarberth 2838-2839

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    16.31 ",ch St., Philad.lphlo5759 E. P.nn St., Norristown

    For up.to-th.-mlnut. n ..... tun. InWFIJ. 1P.M.Mon. thru FrI.BAUKHAGETALKING FROM WASH1NGTON

    V I T A LMany Intere, t ing Jobs Open

    To Girls an d Women

    Congenial associates Good pay, regulari n c r e ~ s e s Steady work. Opportunities foradvancement Ideal surroundings Clean ,safe work Considerate, helpful supervision,A JOB WITH A FUTURECom. In and talk It oV.r with on. o f ou r fri.ndly interview ...Visit any of t h. I hr e. B.n T.lephone Employm.nt Off ic .

    Room 315, McCiotchy Bldg.,6Pth & Mark.t Sh,. Upp.r Darby

    Lesson Sermon

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    SinceMother changed to Abbotts DeLuxe"A"Milk, Homogenized, he drinks h is d ai ly quarto J m il k without coaxing. He likes its deliciouscreamy.rich taste. An d i t's s o easy to digestI

    ;An d there's 400 Uni ts o f Sunshine Vitamin Din every quart of this fine, pure milk - t o aidNature in developinghis teeth and bones.

    Wh.'V don't you let your child enjoJI the henefitsof this extra-nourishing,healtlz-buildingmilk!

    October 12, 194

    He's anenthusiasticmilk drinkernow

    preter of Canadian affairs. shOUld Jive ' together with him""Sigh Time"-Mary Lasswell- ThessaJol)ians, q: 9; 10>. . !by t h e s am, a ut ho r a s "SUds In Among Bible citp.tlonscoIilPriYOU!' Eye."-- Ing the Lesson-Sermon is the fo"No Gifts From Cha.tlce"-Mal'- l owing: "Love not the worlgQ4'et Pedler-The love story of an neither the things that a re i n thEng li sh g ir l w ho in London was world . If any man love the worls aved f rom death In an air-l'aid the love of t h e Fa the r is notby a stranger. him. .. And the world passe'Airman's Wife"-Renee Shann away. and the' lust therefore: b-B Y the author of "Twenty-Four he that doe th t he will of. GoHouse Leave." ab ide th fo r ever" (I John 2: 1"Earth and High Heaven" _ 17).Gwethalyn Graham-Here is the ._----s tory o f a man and a woman who THINK YOU'RE CHIJ.LY'ldaI'ed earth and high ' h eaven to If yourhouse isn't a swa rm thmk'e their vision real. I W t ...... . Id 11k'"Marl{are't' Brent _ Adventurer" 1 m er as you ~ . , u e, remem-Dorothy Fremont Grant-An ex-/ bel' that In Japan, With a Wintciting h is to ri ca l n ov el o f e ar ly climate almost like that of NeMaryland based on the life of one England, houses ar.e made of papof the mos t colorful women bf COl-I er and bamboo, a nd h ea ti nonial times. plants al'e non-existent."Phantom Victory"-El'wln Less-ner - A fi ctio nal history of the _--- .--.." ....Fourth Reich. 1945-1960, IMystery I"Corpse in t he Wlnd"-Robert IPOItner Koehler. :"Death on the Pampas"-Clem- Ient Wood. Western"Wagon Train Westward"Lynn Westland."Venge6.ncc TraU"-ehar l es N. 'Heckshmann."The Prairie Kid"-Chuck Stanley.

    ABBOTTS bElUXE''X, MIL.KI r The First LaboratoryControlled Mirk inpenns)'l::::"a-'"I. 1 I I 0 N rOOBZVJCZBD "VJCTANrJCN ; .DF'111"\ABBOTl'S DAIR1ES, INC. * DUtributoroof Walker-Gordon CertifiedMIlk

    "Doctrine of Atonement" is the,subject of the Lesson-Sermon in.all Churches of Christ. Scientist, 'on S u n d a ~ r , October 15. TheGolden Text i s: "God h at h n ot appointed us to wra th , b ut t o ob-tain salvation by o ur L or d Jesus iChrist. who died for us, that, IWhether we wake o r s le ep , we I

    PI.as. bring birth c.rtillcot. Dr oth.r proof of cltlzen,hi.. .ITHE, IELL T E L E P ~ O ~ E COMPAN'Y OF PENNSYLVANIA

    Narberth 2202

    39 N. Narberth Ave.Narberth, Pa.GOWLAND BROS.

    Se l l YOI.rP. oper t .y:NO\V!LIST WITH US

    This bank offers servicefor purchase of a newhom e or refinancingpres ent hom e underF. H. A. Mortgage Plan.'

    MEMBER OF THE FEDERALRESERVE SYSTEM

    ) '-The AlwaysWelcome Door

    The NationalBank of Narberth

    SGrry-Nonew ( ' n ~ l o m e r 8(or Jeddo-Highlanil COllIa l p re sc nl . Narberth 2430

    .ORDER NOW Socony.VacnumFuel Oil CannelCoal Charcoa! KindlingWoodI

    HAD I0 REPAI RS24 HOUR SERVICEHOME OR AUTORADIOS - Any MakeBring Your Set toUs. . .RADIOr+ciiruc . ;

    ouR TOWN

    HOOFINt ;SIDINf ; !GENERAL CONTRACTING

    PROMPT SERVICESKILLED MENRELIABLE WORKGe t Our E st imat eH. L. YOUNG I CO.17 MYRTLE AVB.Chatham VllIace, UPDer DarbS'Granite 7020 Hilltop 2384

    ,CONTRACTOR - BUILDBR.I!OS,. CABOL BLVD.ALEX. STEW'ART

    Rel lab le, e ff ic Ie n t work on homes, s tor e s,A pt s. N o job too small or t oo l ar ge .Estimates given f reely. .SUNSET 5136

    EDITORIAL

    Free EstimateInterior DecoratlOIS e r ~ l c e , If desired.

    REPAIRS -- MAINTENANCEJOBBING WORK

    Alongside this editol'ial we al'e printing a le t te r f rom Dr.Hobart A. Reimann, Penn Valley. Although the letters offers noexplanation, it seems to be in reply to crit ic ism of the healthboard appearing i n t hi s newspaper. We have no knowledge ofever printing such a crit icism.Dr. Reimann says:

    Telephone:BLVD. 5166-JP. VROOMAN1704 S. state ROAd, UDper DarbS'

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    GEORGE A, WALKER, PresIdent and EdItorHELEN FITZPATRICK, Buslnw ManalerB. LESSERAUX. AdvertisIng Manaler

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    Levering Mill Rd. , N ea r Montgomery PikeRev. Franklin Duncombe, Minister.

    Publ!JIhed Every ThursdayDeadllne tor advcrtlslnl and news colly"",Wednesday 9 A. M.SubscrlDtlon rate-.2 ppr year In advance

    OLIVER H. BAIR CO .1820 CHESTNUT STREET

    DIRECTORS OF FUNERALS

    Make provision in advance of actual needfor your funeral. Our Advisory Departmentis always ready to help you with the prear-

    . rangements.Why notcome in and discuss thisvital problem with us-there is no obligation.

    That car III ge t ti ng more Impor t an t every dayo Th e timeto prevent a breakdown is itt a dv an ce . P la y s af e.IGNITION SPECIALISTS-RATrERY RECHARGING' EXPERT MOTOR REPAIRS-ALL CARSWhen Your Car Ynils - We Won't Fail!MAIN LINESATTERY AND ELECTRIC STATION\ 304 w. Lancalter ~ Y e . ' Ardmore 1825I ,I . , ': 1 "\'" ' . " ~ . ~ , , ' , ',I.'ir.-,-r:.,' ,'", ,. .. ., , . , , '. ,...1.,;:.- '" . '..,. ' . : ' , : , ' ~ ' . ' , " _ ' . ~ ; ' . : _ ' . , - ..' . " ' ~ " " ' _ ' . i ' . " ' _ . ' _ " C ' . ' . _ , '.. i "... _ __

    Publlcatlon OlJlco-Elsht CrIcket Avenue, Ardmore, Pa.Phone-Ardmore 5720 and 5?21: Greenwood 7740Member of Bucks-Mootgomery NewspRper Publlshefl Assoclatloll

    Entered sa .econd class matter October. 1938, at t he Pos t OJr!lllI a'Narbertb, PR .. under the Act of March 3, 187D.F o ~ d e d in 1914 b y t h e Nar be rt h Civic AlIlQciatioD

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    You maY send money order, stamos or oersonal cbeck. Addr_ allcommunlcatlons t o Lower Merion Newspaper., Ardmore, .....(Special Monthly Rates)CALLGREenwood 7740

    Note: For publi ca tion on Thursday. all church notlcea m u . ~be received by 1\londay at 5 P. M. each week, Mall notice tothis paper, c/o Bos 350, Ardmore, (Ia., or tel ephone Ardmore5720 or Hilltop 3600.

    25 WORDS FOR 50c ( In O ne Pap_)$1.40 FOR FOUR PAPERSOU R TOWN, RALA.CYNWYD & MERION NEWSE MAIN LINER. HAVERFORD ' rOWNSHIP NEWS

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    PROVIDING PROTECTION

    MEASURES OF NO VALUE ~ ~ ! t t ~ u : ~ ~ m ! ! : ~ ~ e 'IN CONTROLLING PARALYSIS OUTBREAK Ited Lt. and Mrs. Cadugan atGrove Park Inn. Asheville, N. C"later d ri vi ng t o Newpor t NewsOld Gulph Road, whe re L t. C ad ug an w111 be staPenn Valley, Pa, tioned.OC,tober 5, 1944. -Letter to the Editor. Mrs . H . D . A tt ig , of Bryn MawrThe Main Liner, Inc. lAve. and Broad Acres Rd., has 'as, her gues t Mrs. AI. Nelson, of Pon-Dear Sir: te Vedra, Fla. Tuesday, OctoberThe occurrence of a c as e o r two 10, Mrs, William Pope.entertainedof in fant i le pa ra lys is in a co m- 37 guests at a bUffet luncheon .atmunity u su al ly g iv es r is e t o u n- h er home in Blue Bell. in honor ofdue apprehension and even panic at the home of Mrs, Harry Nelson,among parents, Actually, i n p ro - Mrs. Nelson. . ,port ion to the population' at large, I ___"I t is presumptuous, therefore , fOl' the uninformed toques- pol iomYel it is i s a very uncommon A misce ll aneous showe rwa she ld. t ion s choolpol le y in thes e columns o r t o crit icizeboards of h ea lt h d is ea se .as compared with other 1342 Iona Ave .. Sept. 6. in honor ofin general, a nd t he Lower Merion Township Board of Health I n s el 'i ou s i nf ec ti on s, and t he Im- Miss M ~ ' r t l e G re go ry o f D ud le yportance attributed to it of late IAve who w il l s oon b ec om e theparticular, for not a'pplying unnecessary and wasteful measures h,Bs b ee n g re at ly exaggerated. I b r i d ~ of HenryKoenlR of Phlladel-to control the spread of poliomyelitis." 'Irue enough, In individual Iphia. The prospective bride recase, the severe f orm o f t he dls- ceived many lovely and usefulW e do no t take issue with Dr, Rl!imann's s ta tement s a bo ut e as e w it h p e rmane n t paralysis, !s!gifts.ThOse present were the Miss-infantile' paralysis .although it is conceivable that i n t hi s big t rag ic. Fortunately, paralysis IS !es Mary and Margare t Duffy Missw or ld o f ours othel' eminent medical authorities miJlht differ. p e rmane nt i n o nl y 10 to 20 . pe r:Anne tt e Warde n a nd M i ss 'Do rcent of the cases actually dlag-, othey S ab at in i, a nd the Mrs.RBERTH PRESBYTER IAN CHURCH MERIONFRIENDS MEETING We bel ie ve w ith Dr. Reimann that the Lower Merion Board o( n.osed as poliomyelitis. The ma-!James El'vine, John D. Marte lock,Wlndso and Grayltng Ave Montgomery Ave. and Meetlns House Ilk th tl ' It feUd d m ny IRev. B r y a ~ t M. Kirkland, Pa'stor Lane. MerIon Health and Dr. George W. Grim, one of the be st m au ori es Jor. y 0 c as s ar.e m a., ,Chester 'Tyson,Adon Horsley Nev-Van Nes s. D.1J .. Pastor EmerItus SUNDAY i n t he country, are doi ng a good j ob, We be li ev e t he y h a ve a ct ed p er ha ps most, ale nevel recogmz- I ringsen. Robert Weisman and Mrs.SUNDAY 10.00 A M,-Flrst DRY (Sunday) Scbool. eu a s s uc h at all, and are d isre -.Pu r te l lA. M.-Church Nursery tor cbll- 11.00 A. M.-Meetlng for .WorshID. wisely during the present seasonal, infantile paralysis flare-up. g ar de d a s m in or aliments. Ac-! . _ _dren under 6, 3.00 P. M.-Founder's DRY PrOgrRm. di t Ay k th oc urlence IA. M.-Junlor Church for chll- NARBERTH METHODIST CHURCH We can apprecia te Dr. R.eimann's courage in flying t o t he a ' f ~ W ~ a s e ; o g f thee s e v ~ r e 'par- i New Books This WeekA. M . _ t ~ ~ I ~ l I t t o f ~ ; ; l l Y W O I ' ~ h I D ' 1 J t ~ f s ~ e : ' I C l a r f r ~ . e H ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ r ; . defense of h i s prof es siona l brothers Who, evidently, have b een al vt ic form' "does not in Itself I "The Road is Before Us"-AgnesSermon by the DRst,or. SUNDAY, h' diD R inn' t tl c ons ti tut e a pub li c health pl'Ob-' Boulton-This novel handles a dif-"The End of t hc Rai n- I 945 A. M.-Church SchOOl. set upon. But we see not m g t o commen n r. e ma 5 a - lem of corresponding magnitude," Iftcult t ec hn iq ue o f s to ry telling~ ~ ~ ' ; ; ~ I 1 3 ~ , h ~ l ~ i o ' ~ ~ I a ; i ~ . 11.00 A. M.-MornlnK WorshlD. tUde. In his own words. he is a bit presumptuous. Presumptu- Furthermore in all probability the i lv it h a sure and left mastery. ItS, Wilmot, ~ : : ~ ~ : = ~ ~ ~ ~ r n g F ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ D . ous, about the function o f t h e press and presumPtuous, in g en er al , v ir us I tse lf ' is s o wi de sp re ad at I reaches the emotions and minds ofP M -RehcRTsRI for SanctuRry I WEDNESDAY about democracy. times that no public health meas- i Its characters with complete. , . Choir. I 8,00 P. M.-The MIdweeks Scrvlce. ures at prcsent available are of' awareness and k n o w l e d ~ e .P. M.-Senlor Chrlstl,nn E n d e a \ ' C J , ~ i BAPTIST CHURCH OF THE EVANGEL For Dr. Reimann's information the people of a democracy any value Whatever in c o n t r o l 1 i n ~ : "Love Letters"-Chris Massie-Service Men. ProKram Narberth. Pa. . , 11 P tt5 P , M.-E\'enlnR WorshIP. Sermon I SUNDAY are n ot i n t he habit o f s i tt ing i dly by with folded hands While Ian outbreak. There is no evidence iBy the author of 'Farewe re Yb y Mr. Kirkland, I 9.45 A. M.-Church School, that the c lo si ng o f s choo ls o r! L ad ie s" a nd " Th e Green Circle"WEDNESDAY i 11.00 A. M.-MornlnR ServIce. public health affairs are pondered by their local health boards, o th er q ua ra nt i ne met ho ds h av e: which established him as one ofChrIstIan education clRsSes I--- They do not subscribe t o t hi s good doctol"s pronouncement that ever prevented the spread of the IEngland's most promising new lit-s ec on d to !11th grRde Duplla at i TASTY TIPSschools. I "i f a successfulmethod of prevention is devised, boards of health Idisease. According to J. R. Paul , :erary :figures.THURSDAY ev en t he isolation of p at ie nt s: " Th e World of Washington Irv-P. M.-CIJppcr ClUb f or Young Full-grown cabbage ca n no t I will promptly apply it." themselves' seems to be ineffective ling"-VanWyckBrooks--An im-MRrrled couples. stand much freezing, but half- Despite Dr. Reimann 's f ai t h i n h is own profession, boards in preventing t h e s pr ea d of the: portant contribution to. t he p er -TRINITY LUTHERAN CHURCHIgrown heads can take a lo t o f It. of health have been known t o pas s up approved preventive meas- disease, and the best simple pro- Imanent record of AmerIcan llter-W dbl d N b th Avc If bb b cedures to fgUow at present are: 'ature and life.T. n N I ~ g I l R S . " b . e r D . , paStor- i ~ l ~ n h:s ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ca age may e ' u re s and some doctors have been known t o b ur y t he ir mistakes. I(l ) t o d i scourage the eating of i "The Glittering Hlll"-elyde F.In-ChRrge. . All of Which simply attests to t he f ac t that doctors , l ike a ll o f uncooked food' to which flies and:Murphy-This vivid novel paints aSUNDAY - - - us, a re human , and that boards of health sometimes err. The lother sources of contamination:rich and colorfUl picture. of Butte,

    ~ ' ~ ' = ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ I l S W ~ ~ ~ I P c r ~ c ; ~ g : e t : : i ~ ~ r ~ ~ ~ t ~ r ~ ~ ~ , answer to this is an alert public opinion and a f re e pres s through I ~ ~ ~ e k i : ~ c ~ ' ~ \ r ( ; ~ ' i ~ ~ I : i s 1 ~ u ~ a o ~ : [ M ? ~ t o ~ t ~ ~ ~ n e t ~ ~ I , Y ~ c i W b t ~ ; ~ . W.FIRST CHSUcRIENCHTISOTF CHRIST tabages-on hand at the e nd of wh ic h t hi s p ub li c o pi ni on can be expressed, luted water, especially during .epi-,' G.abriel-Alaska _ and th ree sol-the gardening season.may store f b'd d h th uld cr'os butand Athens Aves., Ardmore them for several IVceks in bushel What many physicians f ai l to r ea li ze i s that when they s tep demics and \3) to or I mmor. leI'S W ose pa s co .sSUNDAY operations on the nose and throat. were minds could never meet.A. M.-Sunday School. baskets lined with old newspapers out of their pontl:fical professional shoes a s p ri va te p ra ct it io ne rs d ur in g epidemic periods. ! "The Hollow Men"-Bruce Hut-~ : = ~ ~ ~ ~ b ~ ~ n W ~ ~ ~ ~ I ~ . ~ ~ d t ~ : ~ : ; : p p ; ~ 1 m O ~ . n i ~ h : h : a ~ : : e e ~ I and become members of boards of health they assume different It is presumPtuous, t h e r e f ~ r e , ! c h ! s o n - ~ y . the distinguished Can-WEDNESDAY ment. Ioles. For here they subject themselves t o t he give a n d t ak e of for the uninformed t o que st Ion iadlan pohtlcal reporter and in ter -~ C ~ l t ~ i f t ~ ~ ~ ~ o u s e Place - - - I public criticism. Whe th er o r n o t t he y a r e pa id for their s ervice s, s chool pol le y in these columns 01' I >mW/ffiW7AHfr/H/diJdW//LW//L//)WU/Hd-aDen weekdays from 9.30 A. M. to T ' . b ts . t . t . to cI'lticize Boards of Health in.P. M. W e d n e ~ d a y from 9 to 9.451 . 0 plepale ee , caIro s, ur- they are public sel'vants. The public has a right t o k no w What g en er al , and the Lower Merion'M.. and nn SUnday from I to 2.45. InIps and rutabagas,for storage, cut they do and a r igh t to question their policies and acts. Townsh ip Board of Hea lt h i niWYNNEFIELD UNITED Itops off f iush with the t ops of the particular, for not applying un-:PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH roots. Don't leave short s tubs of To besure . theY will f ind uninformed citizens making absurd necessary and wastefUl measures i

    54th Strect below Wynnetleld Ave. top growth that wll1l'Ot easily and deductions. Just 8S many physicians, trading on their profes- to control the sp read of poliomye-:Re\'. Theodore S, Wray. Pastor may l ea d to ro t o f t h e root i ts el f. s l' on al s ta nd l' ng i n t he f ield of medic ine . have sounded silly when l i t is . Intensive studies are being'SUNDAY - - made in many laboratories to dis- :l ~ : = : ; f , ~ ~ h M ' c ' h O O I . Men's CIR""'I A boy , bor n O ct ob er 5, to Mr., theY mUddled in sociology and economics. But, as a n ews pa pel ' c ov er the exact modes o f t r an s- it R \ l ~ h t bl' Dr. A. F. and Mrs. R ay Yerger, of 800 I we intend to keep our columns open to physic ians' ideas about Imiss ion of the disease and if a'P. M . - ~ g ~ ~ ~ ' ~ c o g e ' " Mcet.!ng. :Beechwood Drive, Upper Darb y, sociology and citizens' ideas about public health, 'successful metho d o f prevention;; . . . . . : . . : : . : : . : ~ . . : . . : . ~ ' - ' - - ' - ~ ~ , - - i is devised, Boards of Health will!ST. M A R G ~ i f f i ' f t ' g H c A T H O L I C For s torage , s el ec t a pples of We disagree with the well-intentioned doctor that criticism Ipromptly apply I t. iRev, James F. Toner, Rector about the same ripeness. The more of p ublic healthboards in public newspapers shoUld be taboo. In Very trUly yours , iReI'. Charles P. O'Connor mature a pp le s g iv e o ff a g as that the common tongue the hea lth board should be prepared to take HOBART A. R E I M ~ ~ N , M. D.Rev. ChRrles T. Dinan I P f f M d nl y Day MRsses: 6, ?, 8, 9 and. 10 may c au se l ess r i pe a pp le s t o r ip en l't as well as give it. That is the way truth comes ou t i n a I rJo effssor 0 H e iltCl1 e,11 A. M too quickly. Apples keep best in e erson osp a,Y Masses: 6.30. 7.30. 9, 10.15 a temperature as near the f re ez - d em oc ra cy . Philadelphia.Mosses: 7 and 8 A. M,M-""'lii::"..~ " " . ~ ~ : n & O ~ ' . : ~ , E ~ ; f ; ~ I ' i s ' : . ~ I l ~ ~ ' I"Cold, PicnicBeer" Ruled Out In NewIIHaverford Township Park Ordinance

    WANTED-FEMALE

    white. 2 in family. Near WAR VETERAN bun (Peather Se$,High wages. Call Plllowft, Old Furniture. Marble rurnl.4524. ture Antiques. WlUlblDI and BewlnOR WOMAN caDable of learning MaChInes, 'l'1'oewrlters, Vase,.Chinaerlng and hostesslng. Good hours. Crystal C h a n d e l ~ Planas. WIU,Arcadia Chlos Restaurant, anTWhere CO AN. 1107 N. 7tbh, Penna. street. Phlla LOMbard 8332WANTED-MALE REAL ESTATE

    to work In lJower houae at gIrl, DESIRABLE ROMBSol. NIght work. P lease s tall e ase In excellent communltlea ...lJrevlous expcl'lenct', WrI te P . O. tractive IIrlcllll350 Ardmore, Pcnna. (Par Sale or RentFOR SALE WILLIAM PUGH315 Mon tltOmery Ave.. CynWYdcustom mRde eult. Finest rna- HOME F U ~ N I S H I N G Sand condItion. SIze 44, long. ' IS. WIndow Shadea Venetian BlindsP. O. Box 350.R BABY GRANDPlano, ex- LdDoleumROBSON &I OWI!:N8condition. Owner Ictt coun- 101:11017 Lancaster Ave.. SrS'n Mawrome real muslclRn shOUld have PhOne: Bryn Mawr 1120 nr lUIplano. Call HlIltoD 4504-W.dlnlns room furniture, Cal! PIANOS3833-M.

    MIRRORS & GLASS Qrarids &I OPl'1l.btllQuIck Remon!I. t he t im e to rejuvenate you: PIANOS BOUGHT PaIr PrICIiCourteous lieDGLASSSHOP, JOHN I:J TAUYll, AND WrIteWtat Obester PIke. Opper Darb, P. RUGHES liONll4ade MIrrors. reallverlnl/ reo CARBFVL 5148 Market II&..PIctures Framed Furn tu r l PlllJa.Phone Boulevard 3082 . PIANO MOVING OR OALLUPHOLSTERING AIL 7450 Welt 51..E v e n ~ n .. Gra 4511UlTntNO .ANV REPAtRINO _ WANTEDot three IIlece IlUlte reDa1recl.chau. recovered. 00. On APABTJlENT-Two bed-Wbere Oall LBWIS , WUlIS 14lMl Ph o D 1 l l i J ~ e k e e ~ I n . , for two adulta,.. Lancuter AveN WUI1. one n 1 3. .

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