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Thursday, btpiemuer 17, ivt»3 i AUTOMOBILES FOB SALE FALL Clearance SALE $5 00 DOWN We Arrange Your Financing Come In Cars See The and You'll Buy 1946 DODGE 4-Door $275 1946 PLYMOUTH 4-Door $495 1946 PONTIAC 4~Door $495 1946 PLYMOUTH 2-Door $445 1947 FORD Fordor $175 1947 NASH 4-Door $395 1947 BUICK 4-Door CHOICE OF 2 $495 1947 PLYMOUTH 4-Door $595 1947 STUDEBAKER 4-Door $175 1947 DODGE C/u6 Coupe $545 1947 DODGE 2-Door $595 1947 PLYMOUTH 4-Door $545 1947 PONTIAC 4-Door $645 1948 DODGE C/u6 Coupe $795 1948 STUDEBAKER 4-Door $595 1948 CHEVROLET 2-Door $595 1948 STUDEDAKER 4-Door $495 ILT ILLER OTORS EUCUD DODGE-PLMOUTH DEALER 546 E. 185 St RE. 1-7300 Aftw 5 F. M. RE. 1-7302 AUTOMOBILES FOB SUE AUTOMOBILES FOB SALE STUDEBAKER The 1953 Fashion Academy Award 120-INCH WHEEL BASE SIX FIVE PASSENGER COUPE DELIVERED HERE_________ HEATER ANO DEFROSTER— UNDERCOAT_____________ OHIO STATE SALES TAX_ YOUR DELIVERED PRICE_ These A-l Used Tracks Must Be Sold If We Are To Meet Our Quota 1949 Willys 1 Ton Pickup 1949 Chevrolet 1 Ton Panel 1947 Dodge 2 Ton Tractor 1949 Chevrolet 12 Ft. Van 1949 1947 1949 1951 1946 $1,927.00 65.00 30.00 $2,022.00 TRUCK HEADQUARTERS 1951 Ford Vi Ton Pickup..................$945 60.00 $2,082.00 FARR STUDEBAKER 800 East 152nd Street LI. 1-6300 Record Breaking TRUCK SALE Ford 1 Ton Panel Ford Sedan Delivery Ford i Ton Pickup Chevrolet 12 Ft. Stake Body Dodge 1 Ton Panel Roy Turner (An Old Friend) Would Like To See You COMMERCE MOTORS 1064 East 140th St off St Clair Ave. MUlberry 1-4137 AERO WILLYS HEADQUARTERS Buy With Confidence At Henry Auto Sales NORTHEAST CLEVELAND'S OLDEST WILLYS DEALER 15000 Aspinwall Ave. MUlberry 1-3005 OPEN EVENINGS Serving the Northeast Area Since 1924 A-l Truck Specials A-l 1950 Ford Ton Pickup ................... $645 1950 International Vi Ton Pickup, like new $845 1952 Ford Vi Ton Panel, epecial today at .. $945 1950 Diamond-T Tandem Dump ..................$2750 1949 International Sleeper Cab Tractor, a steal at................... $650 SEE GLENN "BUCKT' NOLES Euclid Ford Co. Used Truck DepL 519 East 185th SL IV. 1-9200 FOB SALE—Houehald (soli CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING BT PHONE 75c MINIMUM, CASH 51 ADVERTISEMENT 60s INIM UM. MUST BE IN OUR OFFICE BEFORE NOON WED NESDAY_______ FOUR chrome and leather bar stools, $10 each two twin Hollywood youth beds, 840. KE. 1-2360 after 4 p. m. COUCH and chair, blond coffee tabic, end tables, chrome dinette act, 4 chairs, refrigerator, Hotpoint stove, Magic Chef Kitchen cabinet: washer, Apex. 970 Nathaniel rd., apt. 2, MU. 1-3436.___________________________ SlZfc bed, innerspring mattress. complete, $25. KE. 1-7100__________ LEAVING city, must sell by 19th, baby crib and wardrobe, hi-chair, blonde bedroom set, like new, cost 8880, sell 6165 9x12 rug. 15819 Parkgrove, up stairs. GREETING cards for all occasions. styled by Hallmark, .Rust Craft, Norcroaa, Volland, at The SCOOP, 814 East 152nd at AUTO LOANS NEW CAR RATE 1941 1947 1947 1947 PER YEAR Discounted NORTH AMERICAN RANK 3 EAST SIDE OFFICES 8181 St Clair Ave.—HE. 1-8082 15819 Waterloo Rd.—IV. 1-2400 3496 East 03rd St—BR. 14860 FOB SALE—Household Goods 2-PIECE living room suite, wine color, good condition. IV. 1-2006. ANTIQUE bookcase, large, with draw er, good condition. PO. 1-1629. STOVE, Frigldaire, two rugs. TV. 1-3723.__________________ DOUBLE bed, box spring, very rea sonable. Call UL. 1-4179 after 3 JO p. m. ______________________ FRIGIDAIRE, 12 years old, good con dltion, $40 apartment size stove, $45, 3 years old spinetlzed piano, excel lent condition, $175. UL. 1-0942. Five Points Sewing Machin* Center Authorised Dealer of PFAFF Free Westing house Domestic, Sewmor Call GL. 1-1788 WE HAVE USED Btnf era. Whites, Standards. National Consol** Portable* -Desk Models All Makes Repaired 1-DAY SERVICE Hemstitching, Covered Buttons. Belts, Zippers, Thread. Needle*, Scissor* ADDISON MACHINE 14116 ST. CLAIR AVI, Next to Boston Chain DUNCAN Phyfe drop leaf table and four chairs, mahogany, solid oak kitchen set, reasonable, MU. 1-1017, feENDIX automatic washer. Kenmore wringer type washer. Call after 5:00 p. m. RE. 1-9465. CARPETING. 12x15, grey with 19 ft. runner bedspread, drapes, large mir ror, picture and what-not shelf, after 6 p. m. UL. 1-0212. TWO 9x12 Congoleum rugs, used 3 mo. $4.00 each Crosley Shelvador refrig erator, good running condition. $w vicinity Euclid Beach. CH. 7-6807/ EAST CLEVELAND LEADER with pride .................... AUTOMOBILES FOB SALE AUTOMOBILES FOB SALE Authorized Mercury XT*® Darier- 7—®U|I Used Cars Oof fho Stratton Starr First rt strattnn motors, inc. 15001 Euclid UL. 1-3500 1951 Ford Convertible Radio, heater, overdrive, a beauti ful body and a marvelous motor combine to make this Ford exceptional........... QIAUv 1949 DeSoto Custom 4-Door A smart ear with its original two tone green finish still bright and tight. Ttip-toe shift releases surging power. Genuine factory radio and heater. Road test CDQE it today............................... 1951 Pontiac Chieftan 8 4-Door Radio and heater, plus Hydramatic shift. A stunning bronze beauty (original factory finish). Another one-owner, low-mileage fl 4QE trade in ......................... Ql*l3w Cars Below Will Give You Good, Solid Transportation Chevrolet Business Coupe $125 Ford 2-Door ......... $395 Plymouth Convertible___ .$395 Plymouth 4-Door (Special Deluxe) ________$495 Dodge 4-Door ........ $295 Chevrolet Club Coupe__ $145 Plymouth 2-Door_______ $145 Nash 4-Door____________$195 1948 1941 1940 1941 Turner Roy All Good Solid Cars in Good Running Condition! Hours: Mon. to Fri. to 8*30 PM Sat to 5:30 PM IFOR SALE—Household Goods REFRIGERATORS. $35 and up gas ranges, $10 and up washing ma chines, $15 and up 2-pc. living room sets, $39.50 and up many other bar gains. Stockdale Home Appliance, 309 East 156th st._________________ PERSONALIZED napkins, matches, coasters, stirrers, for engagements, weddings, anniversaries, new homes, etc. The SCOOP. 814 East 152nd st. TABLE top stove, good condition. Call after 4 p. m, GA. 1-6488.____ KENMORE automatic washing ma chine, six years old, needs repairs, $35. RE. 1-1618. Smilin Sam WILL BUY YOUR Clean USED FURNITURE RE. 1-1537 AT. 1-9400 G.E. washer, used 8 months, $80 Dun can Phyfe dinette set. $35 metal kitchen cabinet, almost new, $22 Sunbeam mixer with meat grinder, $30 5-oiece kitchen set, $12, etc. RA. 1-1768.___________ __________ ROPER gas range, A-l shape. Call MU. 1-4573.________________________ GAS stove, double oven, deluxe, al most new, $125, cost $300. UL. 1-4514. RUG, 9x14, two-tone rose, runners to match porcelain top kitchen table and chairs, miscellaneous items. RE. 1-2069. Crane's Canary Cottage CHAGRIN FALLS. OHIO Great Variety of Antiques Lamps, furniture, iron, copper prim! fives. Also fine pine, cherry, maple and glass reproductions. Open every day except Sunday. GIFT Wrappings for Wedding. Birth day. Baby, Shower and general. The SCOOP. 814 East 152nd st._______ DINETTE set. blond oak. good condi tlon. $36. IV. 1-8125._____________ SREAKFAST set, $25 dining room. $60 davenport. $50 chairs: gas mangle, $20 automatic washer, $45 Jenny Lind bed. $25 porch furniture leaving city. SK. 1-0699.____________ LIVING room set, 3 pieces, excellent condition, custom made. MU. L1718. 5-PIECE sturdy chrome dinette set, $50. MU. 1-3321. ________ WALLPAPER PAINT -APPLIANCES Paperhanging and Interior Painting Window Shades Made To Order J. E. SABO 14504 SL Clair Ave. GL 1-2446 REFRIGERATOR, used Servel gas type, good condition, reasonable, WI. 2-5024 between 8 a. m. and 5 p. m. Dining set, Duncan Phyfe, credenza buffet, double bed complete, dresser, Thor washer with ironer attachments, large ivory drop side baby bed. LI. 1-2493 after 8 p. m.______________ MAGIC CHEF gas range, 1 year old. deluxe model. WY. 1-6748._______ SOFA with slip cover. $15 gateleg table, $5 dressing table with mirror top, $5 1946 Zenith radio. RE. 2-8134. STOVE, GE electric. 3 burners, deep well, A-l condition. 20230 Crystal ave., Euclid, after 4 p. m. 08 A U FAID TOR ___ V A II USED FURNITURE (Rooming House Type) FA. 1-8789 gnE-a-bed sofa with a deluxe White Dove innerspring mattress. Practic ally new. Fibre "E" uohplstry. RE. 1-9435._____________ GREY metal youth bed, waterproof mattress, excellent condition, $25. Ing pad. LI. 1-9945,_______________ ANTIQUES GLASS, CHINA, BRIC-A-BRAC AND FURNITURE Come In and Browse 18232 Waterloo Rd. KE. 1-1762 Hours. 11:30 to 5:30 Thun.. 11:30 to 9 p. m. Sunday, 1:30 to 5:30, Closed Wednesday RUGS, wool, one 12x12. one 12x17. both with pads, reasonable. SK. 1-8100. GAS heater, good condition, also maple youth bed with springs and mattress. KE. 1-3154. DRUM table, mahogany, Duncan Phyfe, excellent condition, $15. RE. 1-3442._________ DINING room set, baby buggy, Stork line crib, Thayer high chair, play pen and pad. 15400 Grovewood ave. blNETTE set, almost new, 5-piece, large size, tiurome. Call evenings. MU. 1-0640. PRE-WAR Reductions 1 1942 1941 1940 1937 Old* 4-door 1941 1937 1942 1939 1942 1937 1941 1946 1946 fl OQK QI 1951 Mercury 2-Door Its Touchomatic overdrive gets more go out of the powerful V-8 motor. Original gleaming black finish and sparkling chrome make this a car you can own I OQE __condition. HI. 2-5J739. 889 Po"“ic club coupe Ch ler 4-door ..... Dodge 4-door............ Nash 4-door .............. Plymouth dub coupe AA .889 .889 .389 .889 .889 S~ .3 .889 .8 Dodge 4-door .. Plymouth 4-door Chevrolet 2-door Ford Tudor .... Olds 4-door____ Lafayette 4-door ........................$89 I Olds 4-door..................................$89 Chevrolet 4-door ......................$195 Nash 4-door ..............................$195 25% Down Up To 24 Months I On Balance I Visit Oar I Two Big Locations I __ Iler, 885 East 232nd st., and JA "W” ^1 I Stanton Downs, 1858 Page ave I- I R1 111 11 Ireheasing for the dueling scene ii ■bI^mSW I ■IrI NASHf me. OPEN EVENINGS If it I' i3^sXd^sl,oraooSt Pau,s i6229GE“MA^Caru 1.53091 FOR SALE—Household Ooods wm HHiMi aww I MODERN black lacquer complete bed- I Kf^83i°RE washer« ft., used io months. RE. 2-8572. WHIRLPOOL automatic washer. Call _a 1 te r_ k',63.56- 1825 Hayden ave. Genuine Auction Antiques. Produce, Furniture, Miscellaneous, Etc., New and Used Sat., Sept. 19, 7 P.M. 12 Miles East of Chardon on RL 6 household goods, must sacrifice.l leaving city. PO. 1-8981._________ Saturday. PO. 1-8362. AUCTION Friday, Sept. 25th 12 Mlles East of Chardon on U. S. Route 6 Save Money $25,000 New Merchandise To Be Sold Everything Must Be Sold Including Power Portable Saws, Household Equipment, Electrical Drills, Paint, Hardware, Tools, Toasters, Socket Sets, Electric and Steam Irons, Open End Wrench Sets, Cookware, Fish ing Equipment, Dinette Sets, Clock Radio*, Electrical Appliances, Lawn Mowers, Mixmasters, Hose, Dishes, Gardening Tools, Portable Sewing Machines, Furniture Sets, Watches, Jewelry, Electric Heaters, Luggage and 1000 Other Items. Term* Cash Free Prise* Hall of Distributors, Inc. JOE SVEC. Auctioneer Phoae Hdriegrov* 179 LEAVING atate Norge automatic washer, Bendix electric dryer good condition, reasonable. WI. 3-1861. Call RE. 1-0648.__________________ JUNIOR bed complete with innerspring mattress, $10. IV. 1-3824.________ RtlG, 9x12, maroon checked including pad, also 1 small throw rug includ- FElGIDAIRX. 6 cu. ft., good condi tion, reasonable. PO. 1-8526. ____ WASHER, G.E. refrigerator, din room set, rocking chair, cock table. 894 Helmsdale. 9 to 11 and 1 to 5, evenings. LI. 1-8512._________ STUDIO couch, baby crib, high chair, occasional chair, walnut lamp table. RE. 1-4509._______________________ STOVE. Frigldaire electric, like new, $135 Studio couch, $5 older electric steam it $10. PO. 1-8297.___ __ COMBINA i iON washer and ironer, $25. 1546 East 256th st.__________________ BARGAINS, leaving state sofa, util ity cabinet, large drop leaf table Westinghouse vacuum cleaner, cock tail table, odd chairs and gas heater. KE. 1-4190. ___________________ DAVENPORT and chair, cust— made slip covers, crystal table li », pie crust-top table, also G.E. raai ec ord combination. 25500 Farrii on, after 6.__________________________ APEX »**rigerator, 6 cu. ft., good run ning- edition, $22JO. IV. 1-8513. i SINGLE metal bed and dresser, also occasional chair*. MU. 1-7066. I AfflPCOe A4 set. $55 2-piece living room set. IfVCvv IVUloCJ original price $400, will take best I offer 14 cu. ft. deep freeze, $250 I Innui a other household articles. MU. 1-5145. UCf IU \JfCffVffiC I TV, radio, phono brown sectional) maple bunk bed, two chests, mattress) and box springs, modern dining set.. RE. 1-9715. Call after 6 p. m.____ I DINING room set, mahogany, $50 nest of tables. $15. MU. 1-5411. FOR quick sale: rose studio couch $15. or extra large davenport witl slip covers. $30. Friday after 4 anc couch,” modern tables, chairs, lamps,I aple bi id box Cast In Vagabond King Pictured above are Thomas Hep- Ithe first act of “The Vagabonc iKing” to be presented by the Eu clid City Lyric Guild October 9th and 10th in Shore Junior High Auditorium. Mr. Hegler, who will play the part of the hero, dashing Francois L/nothtr/DLDaJ la?nche| this week for St. Paul s Episcopal Church, 15837 Euclid ave., when members of the parish met in Cal1 RE-1 CONGOLEUM kitchen linoleum, 7’/2x9 small groups in homes around the community. I The “D” Day gatherings were WANTED TO BUY I *n a monthly series to be Ri.u I held to discuss the relationship I Buy Used ^Furniture lbetween God and maTli The HE. 1-0111 or EV. 1-8371 |mate goal of these “buzz’’ sessions I will be toward gaining practical SOFA bed 9x15 rug with Ozite pad: I WEDDING invitations engraved, I AUCTION SALE and Auctions EASY spin drier washer, less than 21 Si. uiti- answers which can be acted upon. Hoover sweeper, lamps, occasional I rrniin will discuss fin iden chair. Call MU. 1-4538 after 7 p. m. I £j,acn 5royP W1“ Qiscuss an iaen or Sundays._________________________ I tical question during the same I week each month. Results of the Thermographed (raised lettering) I thnno-ht will recorded printed at The SCOOP, 814 East I 152nd st.________________________ I Sr0UPs tnougnt W 11 De recorded by a secretary and forwarded to the Rev. William Worman, rector, I who will base his following Sun- ANOTHER BIG ANTIQUE kwererm°n’ 0,6 m“eria* Pr°‘ In addition to the host and hos- This Friday, Sept. 18, 6:30 P.M. tess, each group consists of six Darrowville Antiques Iother Persons- As more people vol- lunteer to open their homes and RL 91—20 Miles South of Cleveland additional groups can be forced, Consignments of Antiques Accepted committee- in- charge hopes I that the program will include every Electrolux refrigerator, in good I parishioner within a short time. condition, cheap. RE. 1-2191._______ I ABC washer in very good condition. I a trial 25ICT Tteaawel1 ave' BE run of meetings hosts Li. 1-8070._______ I and hostesses met group members to engage in actual discussion, to formulate Questions for discussion, BUFFET, modem blonde, $25. Call and to learn the mechanics of a IV. 1-3390._______________________ I successful CARPETING and Ozite, nearly new, I--------------------------------------------------- bargain. $500 68 yards. See Sunday I or evenings. YE. 2-2817.____________I GOING to Florida. 4-piece bedroom buzz” session. the Among recent additions to nursing staff of the Euclid-Glen ville Hospital are four local nurses who have just received their di plomas from nursing schools, it was announced by Jay W. Collins, executive director. Miss Marie A. Perusek, 17904 Neff rd .and Miss Mary Ann Lipka, RUG, 9x12, Anglo Persian, excellent I 2Q112 Lindbergh ave., were mem condition, blue mohair sofa and I, ... chair, $15 miscellaneous living room I bers of the St. Johns Hospital pieces. MU. 1-1969._______________ 1 ALL less than one year old, modern ebony Wuriitzer Soinet piano 1953 blond Zenith combination, 21 inch nursing class of 1953. Two other members of the 1953 class reported at the local hospital to begin their work this week, v. .. g- are Mjgs Bernadette Skerl, 1105 East 214th st., and Miss Lu cille Reardon, 1395 Croyden rd., Lyndhurst. Miss Constance Hickok of Osce ola Mills, Penn., has recently ar rived at the Euclid-Glenville Hos pital for nursing duty. She is the sister of James .Hickok, 315 Halle dr. The first meeting of a lecture series on “Modern Trends in Medi cine and Nursing’’ is being held at the hospital at 8 p. m., Wednesday evening, September 23rd. This meeting will be social in nature, and local nurses are invited to see the new residence located on the hospital grounds. Miss Alberta Hayes, Operating Room Supervisor, will be in charge of the reception assisted by Mrs. Verna Murphy, 115 East 207th st., and Mrs. Marcia Lowell, 21401 Edgecliffe dr., head nurse at the [lakefront hospital.______________ FOB SUE—Hfiiuehfild Gwds 9 CU. ft. Westinghouse refrigerator. $78. per*~~x -ondition. FA. 1-»14. GAS Hot Boy, good condition. Call after 4:30 p. m. RE. 1-6508. FURNACE, gas, Coleman floor-type, new. in original crate, $75. 91 East 238th st. RE. 1-2327.______________ WALNUT bed. Simmons springs, ex cellent condition, mattress if desired, $25. RE. 1-1669.__________________ If You Need a Good Used Gas Range Come To Us We Have Many Trade-Ins That Have Been Put in Excellent Work ing Shape. ALSO SOME AS 18" STOYES Pickup, Cash and Cany GOOD BARGAINS BEST STOVE 4 REPAIR CO. 13425 Euclid at Superior GLenvill* 1-7356 Open Tuesday and Friday Evening* ’illon, was coached this summer Mr. Ed Quigley, who is Ohio ate fencing champion in three ivisions. Mr. Downs, who staged he fight, has created the part of .'hibaut D’Aussigny many times, ind just finished working in Cain Park’s summer productions. Tickets for “The Vagabond King” may be obtained at the door, or by calling RE. 1-8837. institutes Home Group Study In God-Man Relationship The Rev. Chave McCracken, Chaplain of Episcopal students at Oberlin college and a member of the Diocese of Ohio Adult Leader ship Team, addressing one group, underlined the need for more dis cussion in all phases of education and less learning by rote. He out lined basis factors present in any discussion group, and answered questions. Anyone wishing to affiliate him self with one of these groups, should call the church office, LI. 1-4472. Membership is not limited to Episcopalians or members of St. Paul’s only. Club A The opening fall meeting of the Alumnae Chapter of Theta Lambda Phi Sorority, Flora Stone Mather College, will be held on Monday evening, September 21st at 8:00 p. m., at the home of the president, Mrs. Lawrence .Chambers, 1868 Farmington rd., East Cleveland. The program for the year will be discussed. Assisting Mrs. Cham bers are Mrs. James Clement and Mrs. Robert Trombley. The East Cleveland Woman’s Club will be the scene of a gala Autumn Canasta Bridge Luncheon Party on Thursday, September 24. at 12:30 p.m.. The affair is being sponsored by the Scholarship Com- 4 cups (2 pounds) pea beans 2 medium onions, sliced 4 teaspoons salt to cup catsup 2 cans YIELD: 12 servings. Noted Tenor To Sing Here Walter Fredericks, tenor, will sing Canio in Leoncavallo’s opera “Pagliacci” at Masonic Temple Sunday, September 27th. The opera is one of two being given that night in observance of the 20th anniversary of the Cafarelli Opera Co. Fredericks won a scholarsh’" at the Academy of Vocal Arts, I a delphia, while a choir singer. In 1947 he made his operatic at as a tenor in “Pff’iacci” in »an Francisco. Impres I by his po- tentialities, San Franciscans ar ranged for him a year of study in Italy. Since his return to his native America, Fredericks has sung suc cessive seasons with the San Francisco Opera Co., as well as in opera companies leans, Philadelphia, and Pittsburgh. He guest at symphony has appeared in Theatre of the Air and WOR Opera Concert. in New Or Los Angeles has been the concerts, and the Chicago He possesses a lyric voice of great beauty, produced with ease and covering a considerable range, says the Montreal Gazette. mittee of which Miss Catherine D. Ross is the chairman. This is the traditional annual scholarship fund raising event, held for the specific purpose of filling the fund coffers prepara tory to carrying on their scholar ship grants. The committee has ust granted a three year scholar ship to Miss Margaret Leonhardt, a Shaw High School graduate, who entered City Hospital September 9th, for a three year course in nursing. Miss Ross will be assisted fa party arrangements by the schol arship committee members: Mrs. Harry Carter, Mrs. O. A. Reiter, Mrs. Walter Eastman and Mrs. H. H. Young. Mrs. C. E. Sherman, President, cordially invites all who are in terested in this project to come and bring their friends. Reservations may be made by calling Mrs. Edward Arn or Mrs. Lenore Latimer. 1 For party-happy appetites, treat your guests to old-fashioned baked beans fragrant with sweet unsulphured molasses. The meat topping may be canned luncheon meat or frankfurters. Buns, cheese-broiled, and cabbage slaw complete the hearty fare. By using dried beans, you will find this a very economical main dish. Though baking time is about five hours, the beans require little watch ing once in the oven. The unsulphured molasses is the sweet kind that Colonial women spooned over baked beans for traditional Saturday night dinners in New England. For a quickie casserole, canned beang may ba used with unsulphured molasses added for step-up in flavor. Old Fashioned Baked Beans 1 cup unsulphured molasse® 3 tablespoons vinegar lb teaspoon Tabasco 2 teaspoons dry mustard ncheon meat Wash beans. Cover generously with cold water soak overnight Add Onions, salt and if necessary additional water to cover beans bring to boiling point in covered saucepan. Simmer 1 hour. Drain and save 3 cups bean liquid, add water to make 3 cups if necessary. Mix bean liquid with catchup, unsulpkured molasses, vinegar. Tabasco and dry mustard. Place beans in roasting pan add liquid. Cover. If roasting pan does not have cover use baking sheet Bake in a slow oven 325° F.) 4 hours. Add boiling water when necessary during baking. Slice luncheon meat,* add to beans. Bake 1 hour longer. BRAKE RELINE 1695 FORD CHEVROLET PLYMOUTH Riweted Lining Only Other Cars In Preportion Front End Adjustment CASTER CAMBER AND TOE IN Special For Appointment Call STANDARD GARAGE East 142nd and Lake Shore Blvd. IV. l«S280