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PAGE FIFTEEN THE BURLINGTON FREE PRESS AND TIMES: MONDAY, DECEMBER 7 1942 i MOVING, TRUCKING 48 WANTS OF ALL KINDS 62THE WEATHER 35 REAL ESTATE Saturdav noon after a four day ill-Reynolds from Springfield; Mrs. CMPLOYMENT OFFERED 23 and Storage A ness. Kovce was corn 2iena nan 01 DennniRiuii, "ytj Lj i meat cutter for institution DRESSEIJ 1 UKKblS wanu-a NT in it has snpnt I ClanDer of Troy. N. -Y Mr $10,000.

NEAR U. V. M. Fine 2-family house. Six rooms each apt.

IU. weatner Bureau roicc TLMTKKATl Ki: UNCHANGED State quantity, weisrnt aressea. look for our name on the truck. HILLIKER'S VAN SERVICE Unloading Philadelphia. Boston, Portland and Buffalo.

Furniture storage. and exnerience in first letter. imnct nf lifp in Vprmnnt. He Mrs. Warren Avers ana lvirs.

Box 803, Brattleboro. Vermont. Vermont: Little change in tem Private stall. Ph. li.r8-W.

lssex jci. rrxv Avfir iT.anhaiTi. Mrs. John Wright and Tile baths with showers. Large lot, 2 garages.

Hot water oil heat, convertible. A Home Plus an Income. Barrette Realty, Phone 4514. MIDDLE-AGED WOMAN For housework. perature Monday with showers in READY TO HANDLE Shipments both Apply FOWL CHICKENS TURhKIS Wanted, highest prices paid.

How manv have vou got? Write or phone Vermont poultry co. Winooski, Tel. 1457. lyear, 17 years as an operator in 'Harry Wright from Shoreham; and; mountains. 4 Sprintr Street directions week Nov.

wartiora. New Haven. Albany. N. Y.

City vicinitv en route. Chase Movers. DUPLEX HOUSE 154-6 Loomis Street Montpelier. four years in ana lvirs. rauiw Joseph A.

Beaucnemin j3ex and for the last 11 years at'Bridport. Sunday Temperatures AERO-MAYFLOWER TRANSIT CO. ONE 16-YEAR-OLD LAD BOSTON, Dec. 6. Minimum nd maximum temperatures for Joseph Arthur Beaucnemin, ts, piam i nere in tssex.

of 365 St Paul died Saturday He is survived by one brother, VITAL STATISTICS POULTRY WANTED All kinds, tur- kevs, live and dressed; fowl and big chickens. Write, phone or bring to Poirier Poultry Dealer. 1230 North Ave. Tel. 1669.

formerly owned by w. w. vvoou. rooms each side, all modern conveniences, large lot, garages. Easily converted into 4 apartments.

Onlv $7,500. Inspection invited. Rosenberg. 15 Pearl Burlington. Nation-wide movers.

M. w. vogier, 272 Pearl Phone 3142. ASHES AND RUBBISH REMOVED Cellars cleaned. Furniture, pianos, etc.

moved. John Demag. Tel. 1901. m.t...

xi 1 a tSlKlrl umen oi oouui uiantuwii, Ma pietcher hospital a daugn. NT. and one sister, Mrs. frt Set. and Mrs.

j0hn Ryan of 24 evening. He was born in Marie-ville, P. in 1869. Besides his widow, Mrs. Georgi-anna St.

Denis Beaucnemin, he is ESSEX JCT. 6-room house with bath. Who is ambitious to learn the highly paid, steadily employed printing trade will be admitted to training shortly. Only good spellers, manually apt, need apply, giving age, character Howard of Springfield, also by Dec. a son to Mr.

and Mrs. 50 ALL LIVE POULTRY Highest N. market prices. Prompt truck service. Get our price before selling.

Vt. Poultrv Outlet. Tel. 87. S.

Royalton. BUSINESS PLACES For Rent of 'four step-children. Mrs. Roy ce Stephen rascitem oi wiukmh survived bv one son. Albert In good livable condition.

sarn ana two acres of land. An ideal place for poultrv farm. Will sell for less than $2,500. J. R.

Thibault Real Estate and Insurance. died several years ago. rlrtiVv nf 127 St. Paul Dec 5, and a The body was taken to the funeral Loinrhr tn Mr and Mrs. James O'Hagan I G- r.

I I BARBER SHOP STAND Old location. Kevs at Mathews restaurant. Middlebury, Vermont. PUPPIES Wanted. Pure and mixed breeds to 8 weeks old.

Best prices. Write sex, etc. National Kennels 2314 Columbia. Phila, Pa. iioine ui a.

u. iciucu oi. yviicic 2q Hood WinoosKi, irec. o. OUR FINEST HOME Choicely situat At the Bishop DeGoesbriand hospital, a funeral services will be held Tuesday afternoon at 2.

Burial will be in the Village cemetery. 51 MISCELLANEOUS BUSINESS MANAGER. Free Press, Burlington, Vermont. son to Mr. and Mrs.

Raymond McKenzie of 473 North Dec. 5, and a daughter to Mr. and Mrs. Warren Kirby of 344 North Dec. 6.

FEED BAGS Burlap and cotton. Burlington Paper Stock 111 Archibald St. Mon. Max. 37 28 37 32 40 25 32 29 33 18 25 26 36 27 37 29 42 42 52 60 83 14 24 31 43 30 42 30.

42 27 41 27 40 32 40 ed in best residential section, illustrated description upon written request. Correspondence strictly confidential. We await your pleasure T. J. MCDONNELL, Agt.

Free Press 2nd Floor, Rm. 4. Albany Bangor Boston Buffalo BURLINGTON Cape Hatteras Chicago Cincinnati Concord, N. H. Hartford Jacksonville Minneapolis Nantucket New Haven New York Philadelphia Portland, Me.

Washington Oswego, N. two daughters, Mrs. L. S. Cadorette of Bristol, and Mrs.

G. E. Jester of Glenshaw, one brother, Oscar of Shelburne and four sisters, Mrs. Pamela Desautels, Mrs. Angeline Gadue, Mrs.

Joseph Bernier and Mrs. Joseph Trudeau, all of this city. The body will remain at the Meunier and Beaupre Funeral Home until trie hour of the services which will be announced later. At tv. Fanny Allen hospital, a son to Mrs.

George W. Selleck Special to the Free Press MIDDLEBURY, Dec. 6. Mrs FOLDING PING PONG TABLE Good condition. Phone 1618-W after 1 p.

m. For Rent CHURCH 1021. 2nd floor. Large room, formerly beauty parlor. Very convenient.

Also small olfice same floor. Phone 459-M. Tech. Sgt. and Mrs.

Joseph Couturier of Fort Ethan Allen, Dec. a. SCRAP IRON Metals, rubber, rags wanted. Highest prices. A.

Baker Lake St. Tel. 1354-W. SO. WILLARD Near Spruce St.

New Georgian colonial home. 6 large rooms, bath, downstairs lavatory room, game room, garage. Grand view. Chausse Real Est 138 Church St. Phone 628.

HEATED GARAGE TO RENT Possible storage. 253 So. Union. Phone 2757, George W. Selleck, died at Porter ggjCHEMIN Joseph Arthur, Burlington, hospital last evening.

She was Dec 5 age 73 SPRINGER SPANIEL PUPPY Want born in Crystal, Iowa, Dec. icasey Mrs. Michael, Charlotte, Dec. 5. ed.

Male. oua 0.0, Morrisvllle, Vt. r.TST VOTIR PROPERTY For sale or 60 Mrs. Michael Casey 1880, a daughter of James ana Pamelia Parker Root. She was MISCELLANEOUS For Sale rent with the Petersen Agency.

Bur- lington. Vt. Tel. 643. No listing PRINTERS WANTED FOR PUBLICATION PLANT LINOTYPE OPERATORS HAND COMPOSITORS TENOR SAXOPHONE-WANTED Phone 372-J, Mrs.

Michael (Farrell) Casey oft charge. married to Mr. Selleck at Whal- CORCORAN Edward Michael, Burlington, Dec. 6, infant. FREEMAN Mrs.

E. Burlington, Dec. 5, age 79 KALEY George Burlington, Dec. 6, YESTERDAY'S Charlotte died Saturday morning APPLES For economy buy had mark MODERN 6-ROOM Bungalow type. wii''AWR IN-THE MARKET For good WEATHER RECORD lonsburg, N.

on Nov. 30, 1899. Mr. and Mrs. Selleck have been residents of Middlebury for nearly ed Mcintosh.

Spv, Greening, ueu-cious. Baldwin, Cortland. Fine col-or. will keep. Ray Allen.

So. Hero. Very central. Moderately pricea. Contact T.

S. Peck. Phone 514. used furniture ana stoves. Glasston's.

327 No. Winooski Av. age 60 (For the 24 hours ending at 7:30 APPLES Spies. Greenings, 7oc du. p.

nl.l 25 years. Mrs. Selleck was a mem- CENTRAL New 7-ioom house with at 65 Data furnished by the local office LIVESTOCK Pets and Poultry Pears. Fancv mapie syrup, for BotatoejJPrjndle farm. Charlotte ROYCE Albert, Essex Junction, Dec.

5. tached garage. Hot water neat, ai reduced price. Russell. Tel.

2112-M. ARMY Horse Blankets, waterprooiea of the United States Weather Bureau Highest temperature after 7:30 R4V MARES 8 and 9 with new har ber of the. Methodist church. Besides her husband, she leaves three daughters and a son, Mrs. Carl F.

Vetter of Bristol. Mrs. Guy A. St. George of Bridport, Mrs.

Middlebury, age 63. SELLECK Mrs. George Dec. 5, age 62. FARMS FOR SALE Village Homes lor sale or rent.

Do not write, but call on D. S. Howard. Essex Jet. canvass, wool lining.

Levin Army and Navy Store; 170 College St. nesses. Wgt. 3,000. Pair heavy tackle blocks.

Mygies aui-j. BELTS For home or factory machin a. JJ. JUST OFF SHELBURNE ROAD Mod in a local institution following a lingering illness. Besides her husband, she is survived by four sisters, Mrs.

Rupert Hill, Mrs. T. W. Miss Theresa Farrell, all of Burlington; Mrs. Eugene Miller of Hartford, three brothers, William Farrell of St.

Petersburg, Thomas Farrell of Balboa, Canal Zone, and Richard Farrell of Bel-timore, Md. The body will be at the James P. Dower Funeral Home until Wednesday, when funeral services will be held at "9 a. in the Cathedral of the Immaculate Conception. Interment will be in St.

cemetery. COWS 5 registered. 5 grade Ayrshires; ery, and aDDlicances. wmson Lowest temperature before 7:30 pUNERAL NOTICES tor Service. 11 Fletcher Place.

ern home tor less than cost. Jules Campbell. Phone 447-R 3 to 6 vears old. Arthur Burleigh. Charlotte.

a. CHIMNEY BLOCKS AND BUILDING CYLINDER PRESSMEN PRESS ASSISTANTS DEXTER FQLDER OPERATOR SEYBOLD PAPER CUTTER EXCELLENT WORKING CONDITIONS, HIGH UNION SCALE, PUBLICATON WORK, STEADY. WRITE ROOM 1505, IT WEST 35TH STREET, NEW YORK CITY ki ii i ri 1 1 i i Miriu. ') 4vu 15 HEAVY MILKERS Just fresh: 12 fiose snrineers. L.

W. Howe. Bur- Precipitation, trace. Sun rises today at 8:14 a. Harry H.

Delorme of knosburg Falls and Arthur William Selleck of Middlebury, her mother, Mrs. Pamelia P. Root of Weybridge; three brothers, Fred W. Root of East Middlebury, Daniel Root of 3 APT. HOUSE Always rented.

Extra large lot. Owner will sell at sacrifice. Frank's, 318 Pearl. Ph. 4615.

16 E. F. Bouchard, Essex Jet. 240 HURSON Frank. The body has arrived at the home of his niece, Mrs.

Jack Carroll of River Winooski. Funeral services will be held in St. Stephen's church. Winooski Wed-nooiav 9 a. m.

Burial will be lington Farm Supply Iake bt EWT. COMBINATION Coal and gas range. Excellent condition. Call 2758-M mornings. HORSES New milkers and springers, on mnniha tn nnv.

No cash required Sun sets at 5:15 p. EWT. 300 REAL BARGAINS in farms, lake shore and mountain properties. Vermont Realty Service, Underhill. in Re'surrection park.

South Burl Bristol, and Charles A. Hoot ofi C. E. Robinson. Milton, Vt.

pom RTNATlfiM STORM DOORS New ington. Laviene's Funeral Chapel, SATURDAY'S nrrler iust received. 8 and 12 light i r.mn vntTN'G COW To freshen Winooski, is in charge of arrange REAL ESTATE WANTED 37 storm door, with replaceable gal- WEATHER-RECORD about Dec. 15 to 20. Unable to milk reason for selling.

Mrs. Esdram Du- ments. vani-zed screen. Ranging irom a Burlington: a sister, Mrs. Henry Parker of Westboro, and 10 grandchildren.

Funeral services will be held at the Methodist church Tuesday afternoon WANTED 100 HILLY WOODEfb Acres Edward M. Corcoran fi'K" fr. fi'11" sizes. Prices $6.29 up. clos, Bristol.

Vt WOOD Funeral services for Frank George Wood, aged 55, who died suddenly at his store in Vergennes 4 miles Irom a town, stream See Mr. Somaini. Sears Roebuck Edward Michael Corcoran, two SUFFOLK BUCK Good, registered. 3 RELIABLE MAN Wanted to succeed on property near highway. $MX).

C. Van Horn 314 Garfield Place, Brooklyn. N. and Mrs. at 2 with Rev.

Paul B. Maves officiat- months old son of Mr S.r. or saie. m. m.

i-rnn Grand Isle. Vt. Fridav morning wiy oe neiu ai ti.ia rMnmisvi afternoon at the W. basement. COOK STOVE A-l condition.

Price $12. A. W. Collins. Patchen Road.

South Burlington. Vt. V. Iarrow funeral parlors on Maple 3BOSTON BULL PUPS Thorough FARM With or without stock and ing. Burial will be in the oote sc.

cemetery. Blackmer Funeral Service in charge of arrangements. (For the 24 hours ending at 7:30 p. Data furnished by the local office of the United States Weather Bureau. Highest temperature after 7:30 a.

33. Lowest temperature before 7:30 a. 25. Precipitation, trace. St.

in Vergennes, with interment in bred, for sale, can iu iuiiu vc tools. Reasonable payment. Box 34-M. Free Press. Prospect cemetery, Vergennes.

V. Coolev as Kawieigu ueain i northwest Franklin county. Selling experience unnecessary to start. Splendid opportunity to step into a permanent ami profitable business. Good profits for hustler.

Write at once. Rawleigh'S, Dent. VT-51-10. Albany, N. Y.

after 3 p. m. ELECTRIC REFRIGERATOR Excellent condition. $80. Mrs.

E. Davis. 5 Loomis M. APARTMENTS. FLATS.

43 CARD OF THANKS FURNITURE Reclaimed. Quick dis wit. wtkh TO EXPRESS Our thanks Tiun TtrsT row MEN Three time HOUSES AND DUPLEXES For Rent milking. Good wages, excellent op- nArtnnitv Write J. H.

Dodds. Rose- to all our relatives, neignoors, anu friends, for their many acts of kindness and words of sympathy during our recent bereavement in the death of our mother and grandmother. posal. Couch oreakiasi sei. iu; mattresses bedroom suite $60; dining room suite $55, both like new.

Oil kitchen range $15: electric kitchen range $75. Many other items very low prices. Agel Corman Furniture, 158 College St. ttalrl "Guernsey Farm. Hills- BEFORE YOU BUY COWS See Us SPECIALISTS In Dairv Cattle Financing Through" Authorized Dealers Phone or write for particulars.

EQUITABLE CREDIT CORPORATION Francis P. Cocoran, 77 Battery died of laryngitis early yesterday morning. Besides his parents, he is survived by five sisters; Mrs. Marian Lawyer, Doris, Frances, Shirley and Janet Corcoran; and two brothers, George and Richard. Funeral services will be held Tuesday at 2 p.

in the Cathedral of the Immaculate Conception. Interment will be in St. Joseph's cemetery. James P. Dower funeral home is in charge of arrangements.

Mrs. Roa Freeman Mrs. Roa Wallstone Freeman, TIT rrnnmin 1 O'i boro, N. H. $3.75 A WEEK Germain 29.

Six rooms. Call at 25 Germain St. Funeral of Mrs. Bessette Special to the Free Press ST. ALBANS, Dec.

6. The 'funeral of Mrs. Ha Elizabeth Bessette, who died Wednesday evening at her home on South Main was held at 10 Rugg yesterday afternoon at 2 with Mrs. Thomas P. WaTfield.

acting pastor of the First Baptist church, officiating. The bearers were Ethan E. Asel-tine. Harold Vernal. Vernon R'.

With or without Also for the beautiful flowers and WIDOW WOMAN GAS RANGE Large size child preferred for housework. Manj FURNISHED 2-ROOM APT. In the and son in city. rear, lights. Inquire 185 Pine St.

Write Box 42. Free Press. Phone 3916-J. donors of cars. MR.

AND MRS. G. L. BUTLER MR AND MRS. E.

G. MARR. hinr-k anr white Dorceiain. warm' 147 Main Street Flynn Building intr closet, broiler, oven. Price MR.

AND MRS. HARRY HUNT SS2.K0. worth more. See Mr. St.

An. WOMAN FOR General house work. I 22. 50, SOUTHEND 5-rooms, unheated, Telephone 4010. Burlington Evening 5052 HARRY L.

BUTLER, Fairfax. Small adult lamny. Kurai cuuium- on(j floor, garage, easy to neat-coai. Smith. Bell Howard.

Inc. nity. Modern oenvemences. Eox 38-M. Free Press.

We wish to express our sincere thanks G. Reynolds base- ment. GKNTL K.MAN'S DIAMOND RING Reasonable for cash. Box 39. Free Press.

$23, SO. BURLINGTON Patchen Road. Hazard. Robert Barker. Carl F.

WOMEN (2) 25 to 50 years old, who can devote 2 or 3 afternoons week 70 irst noor -room api. range. Conv. to airport. Ph.

4243. AUTOMOBILES Passenger Cars north 1176 Modern 5-rm win FUR COAT Brown Beaver. Size 18. Good condition. 97 Klmwood City.

ly. ingn nu umc. unnecessary. Write immediately for full details to Mrs. Til-lou.

Box 367-C. Newark, N. J. rent or sell on rental basis. Call 4542.

and appreciation to our- manj friends for their many acts of kindness, at the time of the death of our wife and mother, and for the beautiful floral offerings. MR. JOHN WAGNER. MR. EDWARD WAGNER.

MR. AND MRS. HARLEY BUNOR AND FAMILY, MR. AND MRS. ARTHUR WAGNER AND FAMILY, Jeffersonville.

Vt. MAJOR OIL CO. Needs women be $35. FURN. APT.

Near college ana Paul McNutt Is Made U. S. Manpower Chiei To Control Selective Service System F. D. Stops Draft at 38 WASHINGTON, Dec.

5. Paul McNutt, chairman of the war manpower commission and Federal Se curity administrator, received today through an executive order by President Roosevelt sweeping power over the country's manpower, including control over the operation of the selective service Fys-tem. and the moving of workers downtown, irarage eumeiv GEORGIA PAPER SHELL PECANS New crop shipped on approval. Samples free. Write Diamond Is-land Pecan Morven.

Georgia. MAN'S COON SKIN COAT Size 44. A beauty. Tel. 3715-M.

Brown and Harry Dinsmore. Interment took place- in the family lot in St. Albans Bay cemetery. Among relatives and friends from away attending the funeral were Mr. and Mrs.

Nelson H. Campbell. Miss Irene. Campbell, Mrs. Gladys Campbell, all of Stan-bridge East, Clifford Campbell of Toronto, Joseph Campbell, Mr.

and Mrs. Ralph Oakes and Mrs. Minnie Casey of Bed y. Wile Ui. i- Xicciiiau.

a. Shelburne died at her home early Saturday morning after a lingering illness. Besides her husband, she is survived by one son, Earl T. Freeman of this city; two grandsons, Earl T. Freeman.

of Burlington, and Lieut. William W. Freeman (J. of Washington, D. C.

Born in Williston, Aug. 14. 1863, she was the daughter of Charles and Marie Lee Wallstone. She was a member of Friendship ate. 101 No.

Willard at Loomis. 4S8. S35, MODERN 5-room unheated sec- ona iioor apt; iu, nuii.t-.v. tween ages or 21 ana so ior anvewav saleswoik. No previous experience required but applicants should be able to meet public and learn service routine.

Training provided suitable applicants. Good wages and davtime hours. Applicants should supply age, description, education and anv previous experience. Box 43. Free Press.

KODins. zt uarKfDi. PLYMOUTHS 1941 deluxe two-door. 1H40 deluxe four-door. 1940 deluxe two-door.

1939 deluxe two-door. 1936 deluxe two-door. 1935 deluxe two-door. 1941 panel truck. C.

H. GOSS COMPANY 237 North Ave. Tel. 2410. house; $60, 6-room furnished nouse Chausse Real Est 138 Church Phone 628.

MAPLE SYRUP In gallon cans. Georgia Pierce Huntington Tel. 41-11. We wish to express our deep gratitude to our many friends and relatives, also to the emploves of the Hotel Vt. and the Eagles' Club for their kindness and sympathy and the beautiful floral offerings at the time of our recent bereavement.

JOHN CHAMBERLIN. LORRAINE CHAMBERLIN, ford, Mr. and Mrs. H. J.

POTATOES 500 bu. eating $1 a bu. Phil Fitzpatrick. Peru, New York. Phone 36L21.

Holmberg of Newington. and Mr. and Mrs. Walter Barnum of Franklin. OPPORTUNITY KNOCKS: Nylons to be released soon.

Substitute for Nylons now in stock and other fast selling merchandise on POTATOES Those "first prize" Green $40, SIX ROOMS Duplex, near Christ the King church and school. Coal heat. 6 to 7 tons per winter. Smith, Bell Howard. Inc.

$65 Newlv furnished 3-room heated apartment. Exclusive location. Barrette Realty. Phone 4514. mXnSFIELD AVE 125 Modern 6- room apt.

Tile bath. Hot water heat. Garaere. Phone 3478. Mts.

Last can. i.ou du. lots Phone 1474-M. HENRY CLOOLIDGE, HENRY COOLIDGE, OBEY COOLIDGE. consignment.

Take advantage of the big demand and make money TODAY'S BEST BUY- WE WISH TO EXTEND our heartfelt thanks and appreciation for the Chaoter No. 62 and Louise M. Smiley Circle, King's Daughters, of Richmond. She attended the First Congregational church of Burlingon. Private funeral services will be held at her late home this afternoon at 2.

Corbin and Palmer, funeral directors re in charge of arrangements. Funeral of Mrs. Jackson Funeral services for Mrs. Caro- for Christmas. jxceueni proms.

CORONET COMPANY, 791 Washington Boston, Mass. RANGE large size combination coal and gas, two warming closets: large oven with heat indicator, blue porcelain finish with nickel trim. See Mr. St. Antoine, W.

G. Reynolds basement. Funeral of W. J. Francis Special to the PTee Press ESSEX JUNCTION.

Dec. 6 Funeral services for William J. Fran- 1 -1 1 1 T7 MI PLYMOUTH 1-Door Sedan. '37 PLYMOUTH 2-Door Sedan. acts of kindness, messages of sym- nathv and beautiful floral otferings MAPLE ST.

NEAR SO. UNION Attractive six rooms, bath, apartment heated (coal), hot water, garage. Tel. 2681. in- non-war industries into war nit dustries.

YANDOW TIRE BATTERY CO 30 MONEY TO LOAN received from our friends and neighbors during our recent bereavement. MRS. SARA J. PRATT, ROBERT PRATT. cis were neia ai noiy amny church in Essex Junction Saturday RANGE black iron, combination, oil, gas.

and grates for rr.nl or wood conversion. Nickel T3V.AT-?t. ST 204 4-room furnished Tire Engineers 11-15 So. Winooski Ave. anartment.

First floor, newlv dec morning at 8:45 Rev. Charles Pont- trim. An outstanding buy for $27.50 orated. Heated. Fireplaces.

Private MR. AND MRS. B. L. PRATT.

MR. AND MRS. L. E. PEABODY.

Swanton. LOANS A LOAN PLAN to fit employed persons, situations. Prompt private service. Personal Finance Over Liggett's. 34 Church St.

line D. Smalley Jackson, wife of briand sang a hagn mass oi reformer Mavor J. Holmes Jackson, ouiem. Rev. Daniel Lyons, SSE, of See Mr.

St. Antoine, w. u. ej noius basement. entrances.

Garage, fhone 4.11-k.. ST. PAUL. 520 Four rooms, 2nd floor. who died at her home Thursday st.

Michael's college was present 8 stove heat, inquire 493 So. Union. Phone 1171-W. FLORISTS 3,000 GALVANIZED Buckets. covers, spouts.

tanks. Reconditioned equipment, one Leader evap. a 4'xifi'. Kins: evap. One 4'xl2 OLDSMOBILE 1939 l-dxr.

6 cylinder sedan. clock. radio. and five good tires, new battery. First man with $100 gets it.

See Mr. St. Antoine. W. G.

Reynolds casern ent. evening were held Saturday after READY CASH For any need. Payments to suit your requirements. Call or phone Silver Plan, 196 Main St. Phone 1328.

Coupled with the action of the president, who ordered a halt in all voluntary enlistments of men between 18 and 33 years of age, the war department ordered today the suspension of induction of all mm 38 years of age or older. The executive order on manpower vests in Mr. McNutt practically dictatorial powers. It gives him more power over more men in this country than any one has ever exercised before in its histoiy. It pmnowers him to decide where in the sanctuary.

Burial tooK place in the family lot in Jericho where Fr. Lyons assisted by Fr. Pontbriand read the committal SOUTH UNION 421 Heated 3-rm. apartment, with bath. cont.

hot water, electric stove, frigidaire, newly Tfctniels evaD. One Leader CUT FLOWERS Bridal bouquets, set pieces, floral designs. Order from Farrington's, 1106 North Ave. CASH LOANS Up to $300. Mitchell decorated.

Call 2214-M. PLYMOUTH 1939 Two door sedan. A one owner car in beautiful con evap All above complete with arch, stack grates. Write P. O.

302, St Johnsbury for full particulars. Hinsdale, 240 College ftt. iear Y. M. C.

A. Ph. 3764. Burlington. SO.

BURLINGTON 4-room apt. and bath. Heat, light and hot water furnished. Call 2609-J. Phone 2406.

we deliver. FLOWERS AND PLANTS For every occasion: novelties. Gove, The Florist, 184 Main St. Phone 2620. dition.

Nearly new rear tires, good front tires. Radio, heater, dual wipers. See it today. Brewer Bros, 1 North Ave. THREE RECONDITIONED Upright pianos at bargain prices.

Harris Harris at Bailey's Music Rooms. 35 REAL ESTATE noon at 3 at the nome of Col. n. Nelson Jackson. 158 South Willard with Rev.

Charles Martin, rector of St. Paul's Episcopal church, officiating. Interment was in the family lot in Lake View cemetery. The bearers, members of the Burlington police department and the Burlington fire department, were: Henry E. Bousquet, Frank J.

Burns, Frank J. McCarthy, Edward Duball. Leo Charron and WINOOSKI East Allen 27. Heated apt. 3Vs rooms.

Bath. Continuous hot water. prayers. The bearers were Max Drury, James Allen, Robert Knapp. Thomas O' Grady all of Essex, and Charles Fitzgerald of the Winooski postoffice and W.

F. Burns of the Burlington post office. Lieut. Murphy and a squad of 20 ACRES Good house, barn, hen SUPRISE HER WITH FLOWERS LABARGE'S FLOWER SHOP 163 Cherrv Street. Tel.

4-6-4-0. TYPEWRITERS Rent, repair. Dingerson Typewriter Exchange 104 Church 1 flight up. Tel. 661.

1941 CHEVROLET 4-Door Sedan. 1940 Pontiac 4-Door Sedan. 1938 Reo ton truck. 1938 Chev. Pick-up.

Burlington Used Car Exchange, 134 house, fertile land, woou, $1,200. ATTRACTIVE Modern house with 10 large lot and garage, souin enu. Rent $5 week. Martin S. Vilas LOST AND FOUND Archiblad St.

Phone Brown and 12 men from the postoffice at Fort COCKER SPANIEL Lost 1933 FORD Model panel body, good condition, tires good, any reasonable offer considered. Phone Charlotte 29-21 WATER PUMPS We have a few deep' and shallow well water systems which are not frozen on which we can make immediate delivery. S. R. Carter Burlington, Vt.

Ethan Allen, where Mr. Francis white. Answers to name of "Spottie." 409 So. Prospect Street. FURNISHED COTTAGE Two rooms, kitchen, bath, garage, furnished water, electricity $7.

Warm rooms, $3.50, bus line. Harvey. 462 Shelburne St. 1098-M. was nostmaster since 1915, were at MAN POCK ETBOOK Sum of money men shall work and at what, and whether they shall serve in the armed services, besides stopping navy as well as army recruiting.

Requirements Of Order Specifically, the order accomplishes the following results: It puts the selective service system under Mr. McNutt. It gives him wide control over employment by enlarging the powers of the United States employment service under his direction. the church as representatives of and papers useful to owner only. C.

S. Martin, No. Ferrisburg Phone Charlotte 4-2. Col. Wood, post commander.

Rel SECOND FLOOR 4-room bath, screen porch. 259 Flynn Ave. In WINDCHARGER 6 volts, complete. 1940 CHEVROLET Special town sedan, heater, four good tires. Burlington Motor Sales.

51 Klmwood Ave. 'T9-FORDVS 2-DR. '36 Ford V8 2-Dr. TAPLIN. INC.

160 ACRES Tractor land, good pasture, wood, excellent buildings, near village. 30 head of cattle, horses, tools, $6,500. 99 ACRES On Lamoille River and Lake Champlain, fair house, good neighbors, $1,600. 266 ACRES On State Highway, 7 miles from Burlington. 170 acres tillable land in high state of cultivation.

Cut 3 crops of alfalfa this year. Wood, sugar maples and equipment. Good 8-room house, running water, electricity, furnace. Main barn with 71 ties, room for 25 more. 70 head of mttle.

tractor and equipment, ready for installation; generates quire at 261 Flynn Ave. 12 electricity for six. lo watt lamps, rhnrcps your car or radio battery. PERSONALS SIX ROOM APARTMENT Bath, fur- nace in cellar. 118 Hayward St.

Phone 339 i-R. 11 North Ave. Tel. 2160 Frank Deegan. Her son, Sgt.

Bradley S. Jackson, United States army, attended. Funeral of Wm. H. Rose Funeral services for William Holden Rose, 37, of 242 South Winooski production manager of station WCAX, who died Friday morning at a local hospital following a cerebral hemorrhage.

See Mr. Kellev, Montgomery Ward and furniture department. WINTER GUESTS Appreciating home- GOOD USED CARS cooked meals and warm, sunny central rooms, coal heated. Ph. 3457 Shearer Chevrolet co.

Opposjtejitralfiretat ion. 2ROOM KITCHENETTE APT. Sunny and pleasant. 21 Lafayette Place. atives from out of town included Mrs.

Fannie Wilbur and daughter. Frances, of Richmond, Mr. and Mrs. Barney Francis and son, Ernest of Burlington. Mrs.

Nellie Turnbull and son, Bernard St. Albans, Everet Clewley of Burlington and A. S. Freidlander of Montreal as well as many friends from Burlington, Richmond and It stops voluntary enlistments the army and navy. 15 CHRISTMAS GIFT 60A Suggestions 3-ROOMS Heated continuous hot wa SERVICES OF INTEREST TO THE HOME ter, 5 Loomis bt.

Phone 1178. It gives Mr. McNutt exclusive charge of the training of workers for vital industries. large line- of good tools. A real income farm for $22,500.

Reasonable down payment to reliable buyer. VERMONT REALTY SERVICE, Underhill, Vt. were held Sunday afternoon at 2 AVAILABLE NOW Desirable single EV-1T3 TTTnrT QT TTT? TTVfn That i liffer FOR THE WHOLE FAMILY Or the bovs in service, a box of fancy Vermont apples. C. W.

Hurlburt, Burlington R.D. 1. Phone 4266-M1. in St. Paul's church, with Rev Charles Martin officiating.

SERVICES OF INTEREST 73 TO AUTOMOBILE OWNERS WE ARE Now equipped to service all makes of cars by experienced mechanics. Bring your car to us and have it made right for winter driving. Call 2100 for 24-hour towing service. Charles P. Smith.

Inc. 87 St. Paul St. ent call 4790-W. Morrison's Van Williston.

homes, apts. ana aupiex apis, ah parts of Burlington. Frank's. 461o. Ness Bldg.

2a years factory trained. ORIENTAL RUGS Washed, also do AVAILABLE NOW Modern well fur Funeral of Noah Phelps FOR USEFUL GIFTS Shop at the store with the Christmas spirit. White Bargain Store. Winooski. mestics washed, tnnged, sizeo; car nished heated 3-room not.

water, garage. Phone 2165-J. 125 ACRES Wood, timber, cement stable, 15 stanchions, silo, 10 cows, some voung stock, team, tools, electric milk cooler, 8-room home, bathroom, furnace, hardsur-faced road. 5 miles Burlington. S1500 down.

Don not apply un Special to the Free Press pets and rugs cieanea, Douna, sna pooed. A. W. Tousley. Ph.

2064 MILTON. Dec. 6. Funeral serv PLENTY OF HEAT Six newly decor FULLER BRUSHES Christians gifts for all the family. Shop early.

R. L. Barry. Ph. 2707, 1291 North Ave or E.

J. Isham. Ph. 1641-M. ices for Noah E.

Phelps were held USED TIRES Tubes, new and used auto parts, glass. Safford s. 6 George St. Phone 778. PAINTING And paperhanging service Do that job before Christmas, Toutant, Thornton Place, Winooski Tel.

2588 or 1242-W. at the Congregational church Ftv ated rooms. 2nd iioor lacing two grand streets. Assured heat, hot water, gas range, large priv. porch, janitor service.

$55. Petersen Telephone 643 or 4803-R. rfav afternoon at 2. with Rev. less you actually have the payment in cash.

REID'S. 250 Shelburne Road. Burlington, Vt. It gives him a membership on the economic stabilization board, thus closing a gap between that board and the man power commission. It puts all officials with man power activities on the man power, commission, thus centralizing these operations.

President Roosevelt put aside most other business today in order to complete the executive order, which had been expected since the plan fell through several days ago of making Secretary Ickcs chief of man power and secretary of labor. The order lifted Mr. McNul to one. GIFTS GALORE FOR EVERYONE New items arriving every day. Sherwin-Williams 174 College.

75 J. Hutchinson officiating. AUTOS WANTED RUGS Orientals and moderns. Burns and damages repaired, shampooed. A.

H. O'Neil, 23 Allen. Ph. 4234. AUTOS WANTED Cash for used cars, FREE PRESS WANT ADS PAY FREE PRESS WANT ADS PAY The bearers were Robert A.

Kel-i ley, Dr. Benjamin Singerman and Bruce B. Butterfield, of this city; Willard Hall of Rochester, Ainslee Lawrence of St. Albans and Dr. L.

E. Samson of Franklin. A delegation from WCAX was present at the services, which were largely attended. Mrs. Agnes Burton Special to Free Press ST.

ALBANS, Dec. 6. Word has been received here of the death in Kansas City, Mo. of Mrs. Agnes (Clark) Burton, a former resident of St.

Albans and Svanton. Mrs. Burton was born in St. Albans. Julv 21.

1861. She left St. LOUNGING ROBES Complete showing of silks or wools. $6.75 to $19.50. Shepard Hamelle.

32 Church St. pick-ups and station wagons. F. E. Patnaude, Phone 19.

The church was filled to capacity with relatives and friends, also large delegations from Seneca Lodge 40. Chittenden chapter 59. OES. Milton Lodge 67, IOOF. SHOES REPAIRED Full soles; taps, rubber heels.

Sikora's Correct Shoe Repairing since 1892, 9 Center St. AUTOS WANTED Will buy late model, 6 cylinder used cars. Brewfr Bros. Inc. 1 North Ave.

Riverside Rebekah Lodge, 57, and) UPHOLSTERING -r Innerspring mattresses remade. 8-hr. service. Pro-vencher's 111 N. Champlain.

4029-J ASII B'or your used car Burlington Motor Sales 51 Elmwood Ave Plume 222Z Milton Grange, 525, in all of which the deceased held membership. A large display of floral offerings showed the esteem with which Mr. Phelps was held in the community. MIRRORS ARE NICE GIFTS-FRAMED or unframed styles, shapes and sizes for every use. Also polished mirrors at very low prices, cut to fit your old antique picture frames.

PAINT for toy and gift decorating, at popular prices. E. J. WHITE Write Your Classified Ad Here We'll deliver it to 19,500 Vermont family homes. Write Ad Here complete with Name and Address Desired in Ad.

Count 5 average words to a line. UPHOLSTERING Select materials, guaranteed workmanship. Cham- plain Mattress 52 College St. WINDOWS CLEANED Everywhere. If we clean them, they're clean.

Cleaning of all kinds. American Window Cleaning 3197-3784. UNDERHILL of the major positions in the administration. It means, in the opinion here, the strengthening of civilian control over manpower policies and a move in the direction of integrating further procurement, produc-' tion and manpower requirements for the prosecution of the war. The bearers were Joseph Wagner, Van Everest, Fred Ballard.

H. Ray Phelps, Homer Powell and George Allen. Interment followed in the family lot in Milton village cemetery, with SITUATIONS WANTED 21 Albans when a young girl and was married to Marcus C. Burton in Kansas City, Dec. 20, 1887.

She is the last of three sisters and had been in ill health for over a year. The deceased leaves one son, Clark Burton. CAPABLE LADY Driver's license Paint. Glass and Wallpaper Co. 123 St.

Paul St. Tel. 5070 Plays and Concert To Be Given Tuesday Evening; Town News wishes full management oi aauus home. Rets. Box 37-M, Free Press.

Will Cut Waste, President Sayt EXP. TRUCK DRIVER Steady, reli Rev. T. Hutchinson conducting the committal service. President Roosevelt stated in his able, in draft 4-F.

Phone 3080-J or NECKWEAR Botany, Wembley. Chen-oi-o 51 nn- others SOc to $2.50. Manv relatives and friends from Write Box 43. ree ress order that it. was issued in order to promote the most effecti mobilization and utilization of the out of town attended, among them WOMAN Wants housework for man Shepard Hamelle.

32 Church St. Two one act plays directed by OF ALL KINDS were: Mr. and Mrs. Carl Macom- Mrs Raymond Ellsworth of the alone, or with one cnna. apauie, respectable.

Box 41. Free Press. ber, Mr. and Mrs. rea Many novelties.

Make ideal Christmas gifts. 133 No. Winooski Ave. hieh school faculty, and a concert national manpower and to eliminate so far as possible waste of WOMAN With girl wants position gentleman's home or small adult family. Box 36-M.

Free Press Mrs. Joseph Flynn. Mrs. J. n.

Harrington and Mrs. C. V. B. Harrington all of Burlington; Mr.

and Mrs. by the Cambridge airiax vycoi-ford band will be given tomorrow Lillian J. Rogers Special to the Free Press MONTPELIER, Dec. 6.Miss Lillian J. Rogers of Montpelier died Friday evening at the Pitts-ford sanatorium after an illness of several years.

Lillian Judith Rogers was born in Concord, N. May 7, 1906 a daughter of Mrs. Marie-Rose PORTABLE TYPEWRITER complete with case, $12.50, capital letters Bruhn's. 102 Church Street. manpower due to disruptive recruitment and undue migratior i workers." Herman Foster and family of Swan- (Tuesday) at 8 p.

m. in urana Army hall at a joint benefit for the high school and the village light SEWING MACHINE Give her a Singer electric: limited supply; terms. ton, Mrs. Arthur Worthiem, Miss Frances Wilbur. Mrs.

Mary Atchin- Singer rewing ctiurcn at. ed destination. Miss Haylette is the EMPLOYMENT OFFERED 23 AIDES For Psychiatric Nursing Serv-ice and voung men for enrollment in accredited School of Nursing. T-f Graduates nrenare lor Army I SHIRTS Arrow, Van Heusen, Shirt Number of Times club. The cast 01 one piay inemues.

Ilpne Munroe. Dorothy Duf- son, Nellie Jean Worthiem, Mr. and daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Haylette.

Mrs. Arthur Phelps and family, ivir crafts. $1.65 to 5- '3. Shepard Hamelle. 32 Church St Address Name fey, Elizabeth Bapp and Allene anrl Mrs.

Dwieht Phelps and fam Milan Laflin and son. Lloyd, of SOCKS, SOCKS AND MORE SOCKS Forbes. In the cast 01 me otner (Trombley) Rogers of 19 Phelps st. and the late Frank A. Rogers.

She came to Montpelier with her parents at the age of five and attended St. Michael's graded school ily all of Richmond; Miss Bessie! Struthers, Huntington, Mr. and Mrs. nlav are: LeRoy McDonald. Lenoy In every kind oi pattern in silk, and cotton.

Hayes and Carney, Hinesburg called on friends in town Sunday. or Navv Medical" Corps Service and to meet post war nurbing needs. Board, room and cash allovcince given while training. Write or "-plv to Men's Nursing Office, Pennsylvania Hospital. 4401 Marnet St.

Pa. 127 ciuircn m. Keith. Milton Priest, narry runs-lev. Joe Munroe.

Vernon Smith. Clarence PLelps and family oi wil Because of icy roads and the in Mail the above form with correct amount of money as shown in the panel below to the Free Press Classified Burlington, Vt. ability of the speaker. Mrs. M.

B. TOYS AND GAMES Not a Christmas sideline. Cut a r'omnlete full line. liston, Mr. and Mrs jviac-Millan and family of South Burling Dancing will loiiow tne entertain Cummings of Burlington, to be ment.

BOOKKEEPING And general office Sherwin-W llliams 174 College. dav a 5 i AS S1.25 WEEKLY A meetine of the Conarecational present, the Dec. meeting of Mans-, field Woman's club was omitted. work, stenographers, second maid $12. handy man $18.

Strong Agency. ton. Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Rogers, Lynn, Mr.

and Mrs. Perley Locke. Lawrence. Mr. and Mrs.

Harold Phelps and family of For vour Christmas gifts at Hall church and society will be neia Thursdav at 7:30 P. in the ves Miss Alice Ayer was at the Fan-. Furniture Company. 212 College St. CAPABLE MAN and Montpelier high school.

Following her graduation from Montpelier seminary in 1924 she entered the employ of the National Life Insurance company, in the secretary's department on July 2 of that year, working there until May 1, 1937, when ill health farced her to discontinue her duties. Besides her mother, Mrs. Frank Rosers. she is survived by three Classified Advertising Rates CASH WITH ORDER tuts CHRISTMAS Why not buy your Or woman for restaurant. Pillsbury's Depot Restaurant Randolph.

try, to discuss the feasibility 01 con-tinuine as a part of the Jericho- ny Allen hospital Saturday afternoon and again Sunday to visit her. brother. Henry C. Ayer. of Jericho.

self and lamuy coniinuea nppin-a in the best investment you can CONSCIENTIOUS Clean girls, white, Underhill larger parish for another malio' A lovelv home in a nice vil whose arm was broken the el vear. the present contract oe lage or that farm you have been wanting all these years. See Chester bow while at work on a log job for ing due for renewal or termination Wav. Realtor. Middlebury.

t. Words Lines 4 Days 7 Days 30 Days UP to 1 5 3 .96 $1.47 $5.40 16 to 20 4 1.28 1.96 7.20 2) to 25 5 T60 2A5 900 the Jericho Lumber on the 2 general houseworKers, cniidren nurse for 3 good homes. 20 miles north New Y'ork City. S60 to $70 according experience. Excellent living conditions.

References exchanged. Mrs. G. Roland. 8 Mount Joy Scarsdale, N.

Y. brothers. Arthur F. Rogers of at the end of the year. Club Has Banquet Twentv members of the Mistle Northfield.

Albert I. Rogers Funeral of Mrs. Reynolds Special to the Free Press MIDDLEBURY, Dec. 6. Funeral services for Mrs.

George Reynolds were held at her late home yesterday afternoon at 2. Rev. Paul B. Maves officiated, assisted by Rev. Howard Kennedy of Little Falls, N.

Y. The bearers were George, Cassius and Julius WANTS OF ALL KINDS 62 of BaTre and Ernest R. Rogers of toe Christmas club met in the La AMMUNITION Wanted. Will pay $2.00 EXPERIENCED WATCH REPAIRER Wanted. The Phillips Lucas Store Montpelier.

Vt. dies Aid hall in Jericho Wed nesdav nicht for their annual ban DOX, 30iiu; At special; oj ncuuw ton- 32-40 300 Savage; 30-Oti. Hartford, and twr sisters, Mrs. Ethelyn Tassie and Miss Edna C. Rogers of Montpelier.

Miss Rogers was a devout mem modern loads. 22 ammunition, long rifle $8.00 per thousand: longs $6.00 Doner lot in North Underhill. Dr. Raymond Towne gave first aid and is attending him at the hospital, where the fracture was reduced Saturday afternoon. Mrs.

Anna Mead, president of the Women's association of the Congregational church, reports $30 realized from the luncheon at her home last week. The money will replace treasury funds used lo send boxes to the service men from the church. Ten boxes were sent, all to boys in this country. GIRL FOR General housework. Must sleep in.

Call at Mrs. Prouty, 25 Mansfield Ave. between 12 a. m. and 2 p.

m. quet and exchange of gifts. Two large turkeys roasted by Mrs. Irving Ballard formed the main part ber of St. Augustine's church in Seeley, Dr.

S. S. Eddy, J. J. Fritz and E.

H. Peet. Burial was in NOTE Your name, address and telephone number are part of the ad and should be counted in figuring the cost of the ad Free Press box number addresses count as one line in figuring the cost of an ad: enclose 10 cents extra for mailing replies. TELEPHONE 3000 The Free Press will not be responsible for errors after the first insertion. thousand: atso iz gauge nui un shells 4: 6: 71; 2.

Winchester pump' guns 12, 16. 20 gauge. Show me what you have, used guns and of the feast. Card playing rounaea the Seeley district cemetery. this city.

Albert Royce Special to th Free Press GD3.L For general housework, sleep in nights, call at '332 North Bend after 2:30. pistols. HARRY L. WHITE. 13 Church T1.

301-W out the evening. Word has been received that Sec ond Lieut. Louise HavieUe, R. N. Among those from out of town who were here for the services were Dexter Reynolds from Emerson college.

Boston; Mr. and Mrs. John Reynolds and Bradley ESSEX JUNCTION. Dec. 6.

MAN OR BOY To work on poultry farm. $30 to 75 monthly and maintenance. Joe Friend, Chester, Connecticut. I has arrived safely at an undisclos FREE PRESS WANT ADS PAY Albert Royce," age 63, died at his home 10 Camp Essex Junction,.

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