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Jirsday, December 31, 1953
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AUTOMOBILES FOB SALE AUTOMOBILES FOB SALE
ALL OF US AT
CANNING'S!
WISH ALL OF YOU
Proipcroui tjciv
Through 1954, may you ba
riding high, with a song
in your heart, and a going
places gleam in your eye.
Start the New Year RIGHT in a GOOD
Take Advantage of Our
Year-End Clearance
of GOOD USED CARS
Here Are a Few of the Best Trade-Ins on
Hew 1954 Dodges and Plymouths
Dodge 4 Door (18.300 actual miles) $1195
Most Cars with Radios, Heaters, Automatics and Other
Extras Road-Ready for Carefree Winter Driving I
CANNING'S
D^,..Plynwth Dealer Open Evening. JI
14401 Euclid Xv..&r aE50&?,£1i GL. 1-5300
SAVE! SAVE! SAVE!
On These Officials Cars!
1953 DE SOTO FIREDOME 4 DOOR
Tutone Blue, Radio, Heater, tip-toe shift,
seat covers, etc.............................................
1953 PLYMOUTH CRANBROOK 4 DOOR
with Hy-drive, factory equipped............
The above cars have been driven very little and carry a
4000 mile or 90-day guarantee.
Easy Financing Terms Up To 24 Months To Pay
OPEN MONDAY, WEDNESDAY AND FRIDAY EVENINGS
Keith Weigle Motors, Inc.
DESOTO PLYMOUTH DEALERS
20941 Euclid Avenue IVanhoe 1-4500
Save $750
1953 BUICK
Super Riviera
Sedan
Official's Car
Beautiful 2-tone Sea Miat and
Shell Gray finish full factory
custom equipment, includes
Dynaflow. heater, Selectronic
radio, safety group wire wheels,
E-Z-Eye gl“’", white wall tires,
power ste ig. power brakes,
seat covers, and a host of other
extras. Driven very few miles,
new car warranty, and finan
cing. A rare opportur/.y for a
discriminating buyer to really
save money.
’Ralph
Stewart
Buick
•BUY WITH CONFIDENCE'
2 LOCATIONS
St. Clair at East 125th
12604 St Clair Ava.
UL 1*2200 UL. 1-2204
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A-1 Bargains A-1
FORD 19S2
CUSTOM 8 FOBDOR
heater, overdrive beautiful
blue one-owner trade only
Radio,
glacier
$1295
Euclid Ford Co.
USED CAB CENTEB OF EUCLID
519 E. 185th St IV. 1*9200
WANTED TO BUY
'ear
Car
Dodge Coronet Club...................$
Chevrolet Club Convertible (clean) $
Dodge 4 Door.......................................$
Dodge Custom 4 Door................. .. $
Plymouth 4 Door............................., .$1195
Plymouth Cranbrook.........................$1095
Plymouth Coupe...................................$
Plymouth Club Coupe.........................$
Chevrolet Club Coupe (clean) ... $
75 Mere To Select From
AERO WILLYS
HEADQUARTERS
BIG DISCOUNT
ON
FLOOR DISPLAY
CARS
Demonstrators
This Applies To Cars
In Our Stock Only
Henry Auto Sales
15000 Aspinwall Ave.
MUlberry 1*3005
iUB
WANTED. carnft,*’E. rugs, all sizes
typewriter, d. 1 ring, adding ma
ne, i ioci s, srom private party
only. V' 1-1 ______
Jwn.T. pay highest ts for salvage,
m?pers rags, steel. n casts, copper
„,ii fvmaces ck-up serv
i- an -here. I.V. 1 ■■?:'■■■__
(Bi
viper, rags, neu.i s
IP V vite. PR. 1-4726 ______________
we I
rap iron, brass, copper, etc.
iron, fuir.a its, bn is.
rs, picK-up
1-1197.
For P*u*.-up sail GL. 1-3743 or CE.
1-8846.
1939
1942
1940
1940
1940
995
895
795
595
695
695
595
$2695
$1895
East
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WANTED TO RENT
3AU LliUllUnb I
AUTOMOBILES FOB SUE AUTOMOBILES FOB SALE
llf/l\llf
WOW SELL
1952 PLYMOUTH CRANBROOK
4 Door Radio, Heater, White Walls
Other Extras Priced To Sell ..........
1952 WILLYS STATION WAGON
6 Cyl. Original Finish
One Owner ..........
1946 NASH 4 DOOR
Radio and Heater
A Real Buy ............
1941 OLDSMOBILE 4 DOOR
Very Good
Transportation
Plymouth, good runner
Ford Tudor .........
Plymouth 2 Door
Pontiac Club Coupe
Plymouth 4 Door.........
Commerce Motors
13608 St. Clair Avenue MUlberry 1-4000
At Haydan Avenue
Front End
Adjustment
CASTER CAMBER AND TOE IN
y
April
For Appointment Call
aegn MMMk am mm
East 142nd and Lake Shore Blvd. IV. 1-5286
^Remember These
Qf
East Cleveland Lions Club pre
sents a pair of timpani to the
music department of Shaw High
School. Tom Griffiths is the first
boy to play them.
1953 marked the silver anniver
sary of the Y Mothers Club, found
ed o promote the interest of
Mothers and their sons
program of the YMCA.
in the
a class
weight,
With each boy placed in
according to height, age,
21 East Cleveland boys won 30 of
the awards issued by the National
Athletic Achievement program
sponsored locally by the YMCA.
Jim North had charge of the pro
gram through the Y’s Gym-Swim
classes.
Cleveland forms its own
Council. Fred Henderson
first president of the
Safety
is the
iGreen Cross undertaking.
With the opening of the books
for the usual tax-paying time, East
Clevelanders learn that their city
has the second lowest over-all tax
rate in the county.
Two changes mark 20-year
establishments at Euclid-Page ave.
Elmer A. Lanzer sells his meat
market to Carl Hannhauser and
the Standard Drug Co. (George
Webster, manager) is succeded at
that old stand by Tobin Brothers.
Fire in a student apartment
building on a Bowling Green State
University campus cost the life of
21-year old Roy Sims who made
his home with his uncle and aunt,
Mr. and Mrs. Parmer Sims, 1884
Stanwood rd. while attending Kirk
Junior High School.
946 OLDSMOBILE, con vertible^eiub «is mother, Mrs. Gladys Horne is
coupe radio, heater, hydramatic. la past president of East Cleveland
and power to p, absolutely A-1 lpo3t 1500 V.F.W. Auxiliary,
throughout, asking $345. RE. Z-tMol. I
1931 PONTIAC super deluxe Catalina,
I
extras, good condition, selling be-
Harry B. W infsor resigns as
ave., minimum bld $574.95._______ |vice president of Second Federal
'4\yriraDmkti?.*VdnoSr0r,MWdlv. having & Loan Co. to accept the
1
post of administrative secretary
|of Western Reserve University.
3 ADULTS desire single home in Eu-1 Miss Ruth Paxon is honored with
erences.VRE?ltiy-5277.lT leaSe’
r*f' la
reception as she concludes 18
DI IE space near Lake Shore- it |years of teaching the deaf in the
1 id st., in store, basement, gai !, Ispecial classes at Superior School,
or home for printing press. RE. I
1-9283.
3 ADULTS desire from 3 to 5 room
I
Shaw High School issues the
apartment or house, second f'“*r Igolden anniversary edition of the
P^erred. reasonable rent. schooi annual, “T‘he Shuttle” re
CC}l^d«i
area, to^s.'BWeszs. Iplete with all those interesting bits
5 ADULTS desire furnished house or lof info to delight the hearts of the
s rtment, 4‘a or 5 roprns, before Inlnmni.
aary 10th. UL. 1-5619.___________piumM*.
YOUNG coi o. two children, 3
1*3 desire -r 6 rooms, up or down, IfFfUy
east side, maximum, $70 a month. I
sw. 5-0108.______________________
I
rmi Mir rvriTiniir lKirk Jr* High Schot)1
Starting off the events for May,
MA. 1-4010, mo: igs GA. 1-2491,1maned the alumni event honoring
—S llHgL------------- —__——j——|the founding of Western Resrve
SPLICER support, Individual de.-^n,
never lose their shape, for appc Iv
ment call Lena Germano. KE. 1-2»W. I
magw I After 43
tWANTED TO BUY
captured the
Greater Cleveland Junior High
NEW marmink fur cape, size 18. IV. |band contest.
1-7410. _______ I
LADY'S black cloth winter coat, size! n_ ll.v.ndor nhnir
40, fur collar, v good condition. I tJr. Homer Alexander chair
yearg President, sec-
|retary and manager of East Cleve-
VETERAN Will buy paper, rags, cotton, lland Lumber Co., Fred Cramer re
s' -p irnn n’l m- -’.s, furr-t-?s, hires from active business.
sinks, 'Ulis, V.i^sts, prCi.Nift p. I a
up s ER. '168.
OLDE_ i fum, wanted, cash Hayden Avenue Gospel Church
paid for lers, chests, mattresses, Lhanges its name to Hayden Ave
studio coi—es. beds, chairs, etc.
I
FA 1-6769. Inue Hlptist Church.
rhnwi.
Huron Road Hospital.
lianis, member of Cub
at St. Agatha’s School,
was found in the river.
for
lost
Military services are held
Sgt. Russell T. Horne who
his life in Korea February 14th.
vrani.ivn nn~ pipet*d the new
1
franklyn Long is elected tne new
cause of illness. GL. 1-6600, Ext. 365.1 president of the East Cleveland
[auction, 1950 Studebaker, 4-door |Auxiliary Police.
I sedan, Champion, to be sold to the I
highest bidder, Wednesday, Decern-1
ber 30th. 4 p. m.. at 17430 St. Clair
June
EAST CLEVELAND LEADER
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PRICED TO
Church.
Lions
Boomer
ceeding
Bp AgmF 11
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Jfaf
Mr. and Mrs. Carl Saefkow
Si USl3 llfor Mr3, Louis Burr’ for 30 years
jgawww
$1095
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$95
$95 11
CQR
995 |j
... $65
$95
(Ford)
5.95
in which they have been active for l“e ma!'k. .L.a
Volunteer Recognition night I thi. July year, with the
E. Woodwirth, retiring auditor of
ing all grades under the Seventh.
of the first day of June.
|0 A n4aafter
The public schools open their |Gail Mantel,
summer morning classes, eliminat-1
Dairy
William G. Richards, jr., 1744 mai”S ““7 in Kiwanis.
Lakefront ave.. is the new com-1 i
mander of Cuyahoga County Coun-1_. a^. inteie®t.to a bot July
cii Veterans of Foreign War. ?ay a P^eon ubrings lhe P°I,ce
w (department rushing to answer a
Fellow employees honor George burglar alarm signal at the Form-
|olt
National Acme Co., after 37 years’ Pol,ce.toun? a bewildered pigeon.
service
I
Superior captures the 1953 1 New face in the City Commis
Grade School baseball honors. |sion as Richmond M. Rice resign
and Paul Broer steps into the
Chosen by East Cleveland Amer-1 vacancy.
ican Legion Post 163 for Boys
State attendance are Bob Cathcart, Water is necessary to the Learn
1195 Carlyon rd. and Bill W’hit- |to-Swim certificate awarding ex
acre, 123332 East 134th st. Off |ercises, but this year it came from
for Girls State is Sue Reynolds, the skies in such a deluge as to
1837 Rosemont rd. cancel the event. The certificates
were issued later as the pupils I
City Engineer Dr. S. M. Spears (called for them at the pool. More I
resigns to become director of the than 700 children participated in
Cleveland Memorial Medical Foun-1 this year’s program.
dation operating Doctor’s Hospital. *.
building occupied by the Merrick
Graduating
lege, mama
Evans, 16908 Euclid ave. fs or-| phens, son of Mr. and Mrs. Robert
dained a deacon in the Episcopal C. Stephens, 13303 Milan ave.
I
||^edd,nK anniversaries for Mr. and
11
Mr.?. Fred Cramer, 14600 Euclid East Cleveland Library staff
’F" w Have. Mr. and Mrs. Kearney, 13700 |loses an Al member in the resig
Elm ave. Mr. and Mrs. D. G. |nation of Miss Irene Beatty.
Baldwin, 14126 Orinoco Mr. and |Henceforth it is books and travel
Mrs. Fred Turner, 1457 East 134th |for her leisure hours.
||st,» and former East Clevelanders,
Mr. and Mrs. Thomas P. Hearley Spice is added to the annual
now of Rocky River. |grid contest between Shaw and
Charles L. McCoy begins his by the East Cleveland-Northeast
career in the ministry by taking |Kiwanis. The Cards have the first
over his first charge, the Method-1 leg on the silver beauty,
ist Bolton-Lexington church
liance.
in Al-1
Miss Genevieve Quinn concludes
.July
14309 Orinoco ave., observe their The city hits a new high new eu
l°f
Church of the Nazarene as presi-1 lipines, to attend the the Thailand 11
dent of their association. government's Independence Day |l|
|celebration was Lt. Col. Clayton
A quarter of a century service H. Heinlen, son of the Fred Hein-|j
as a member of the East Cleveland lens, 14508 Alder ave.
Police Department is ended as Lt.
Alderson Cullman retires. For the second
years’ history, the
There is but one 1000 hour stripe Picnic Committee
among all the hospital volunteers weatherman and
(up to this date) in the county. Euclid Beach outing. Did it rain!
It was presented to Miss Florence
Burdick of 14150 Superior rd. at Carl peek may have retired
I
,loL
11,021,275 for all building!
uU tai Sa I III
I II
... ..I =7 II Beef for Home Freezers Sold
Protestant ministers for the city I Among the o airmen 10m II
name James E. Hunton of the First Clark Airforce Base, the Phil-1|
Co-.-Cnt rd. Arriving, the
Entering through a broken win
dow, the bird evidently toppled
“Be Ready”-andeBoy Scout °ver a box wuhich fel1 thro«*h the
Troop No. 243 was. in minutes, e^ectric eye beam and zoom
under the leadership of Scout |went the alarm.
Master Thomas Forestell, Assist-1
ant Scout Master James Benka and Guy T. Rockwell, esteemed mem
Troop Chairman Ed. McGown, ber of the East Cleveland City
were off for the Chagrin River at Commission suffered a heart at
Eastlake to join in the search |tack at his home, which proved
for missing 9-year old Dennis Wil-1 fatal. Mr. Rockwell Fin-
Pack 232 lancial Editor of the Cleveland |||eTnv
His body |plain Dealer. Named to succeed
Mr. Rockwell on the commission
is Frank H. Fellows, 2122 Alton.
Shaw teachers give a
pay tribute to Ralph Brown and The new scholarship secretary
Mrs. Lillian Clarke. Mr. Brown |at Case Institute of Technology i
retired after 45 years of teaching Richard R, Davis, 1214 Carlyon rd.
most of it at Shaw. Mrs. Clarke
steps up from Shaw librarian to Carol Jane Sinclair, 838 Nela
first assistant at the main library. View, is elected Grand Treasurer
of the Ohio Rainbow for Girls.
dinner to
Worthv Advisor for Windermere
|Assembly Raibow for Girls for the
Lecond six months of the year is
lAugusf
Mrs. Joseph McConnell, 1841
June is welcomed with reports Garfield rd. donned “the blue bon-|l| "tk«
from five citizens who saw Flying net” the couple’s golden wed- |l| "Th«
Saucers in the heavens the evening ding day. "Th* Challenge" loco
of 14324 Potomac ave. When the|Dinell of South Norwalk, Conn. e
I
Lithograph Co. was demolished, Victim of a hold up bullet.
Mr. Krestle, an employee received Charles R. Shube rt, manager of
injuries which kept him in St. the Lincoln Loan Co. East Cleve
Vincent Hospital 17 weeks, and l*nd office, dies. His assailant,
has kept him convalescing at home David Jordan is seriously wounded
since, with regular visits to the by Sgt. Kastilahn and Patrolman
Rehabilitation Center. Frank Mozuik.
from Kenyon Col-1 The city’s first 1953 polio vic-
cum laude, C. A. Itim is 8 year-old David Ste-
The Board of Education makes
Club installs Alexander I jtg final payment on the new
r- —Sh^tw
E.•
as its new president, sue-1 $513,000 Gymnasium
E-* Vance. Tragedy stalks as Don Mac-
I
Kenzie, 23, is killed while working
Moving to Florida ended 181 ag a logger to gain experience in
years volunteer information desk I his career in Forestry. He had
11 ®erv[^e at Huron Road Hospital I but recently graduated from Ore-
k°n State College. His parents
||a resident of 14729 Ardenal ave.lare Mr. and Mrs. Adam MacKen
The move followed Mr. Burr’s re- |zje 3410 Hartwood rd.
tirement from The Austin Co.
\September
For the third successive year,
Henry Geerer, 14619 Savannah I September is ushered in with a
ave. is installed as North Moose (record thermometer reading of
11 of Western Reserve Legion No. 7|101 degrees. The hottest of Labor
comprising 15 Order of Moose |Day weekends. Shaw pool is break
WI V
lodges in this area. attendance records with 65,527
swimmers passing through the
June 1953 marked the Qolden |tui-nstile since June 9th.
Collinwood, trophy being ^offered
Rounding up “the crowd” of 47
I
years ago from the Eneimer &
East I Fishel dressmaking estabishment,
their Iproves a talkathon at the home of
Is there an older one?
Cleveland churches begin
27th annual summer union service Mrs. M. Burgess, 14204 Scioto. To
ser’es I
many it was the first time together
I
in most of the early half-century.
I ...
113 years as East Cleveland’s Wei- phillips Avenue Pre3byterian
fare Director to become Mrs. A. J.|Church ioses its pastor, the Rev.
Schmitt of Dearborn, Michigan, Dudley Uphoff who died following
v-, ....
surgery.
Four sets of twins bring confu-1
sion to the staff at East Cleveland Eighth Grader Bill Petche is top
Baptist Church Daily Vacation wjnner jn American Legion
Bible School as enrollees include: I Auxiliary Poppy Poster contest.
Ione and Trudy Laughinhouse of
I
1845 Garfield rd. Donna and Thecity’soneLaborDayweek-
KathY Oliver.of 14208 Sciota ave end fatality, Mrs. Clara Loomis
injuries
accident
Lois and Dianne Hare of 1755 Iswisher, died from
Wymore ave. and Lois Shankland I ceived in a traffic
of 15800 Hazel rd. I Geneva, Ohio.
Promotions come to Patrick Second Monday of
______ _________ __ ____ en
O’Malley and William Hartford in |rollment shows 1,178 boys and girl.
the Police Department. It’s
“Lieutenant” for Pat and “Ser-|j
geant” for Bill.
|l
Golden Wedding with a reception building construction over the fi. Lake Shore WL 3 236
in East Cleveland Baptist Church, ”Lonth® Period of 1953, hittir I I I
Ks&Pt
Oven Ready
l| Turk®V« lb
but he re. Ill uraeys, ID. 39C
CROOMD BEEF
lllvFAT ROAST
III
f.wasrthe HI RUMP ROAST BEEF
|||EL*5JM,*B
4 4-. -u IMI PASSENGER CARS
After eight years of excellent
re-
the term
Cole’s Meats
wt oqgr
WnftlAGAlP
It wvvl VIIUIU3QIv
at COST and Below
Grade A Beef
Qiffae
Whole Sides 35cUwb
Ih
»«IIUIU wlUU*
I Fores, lb. 31c Hinds, lb. 39c
time in its 23 CUT FREE
OF
CHARGE
East Cleveland A Deposit now will gat you thia
bows to the HI tcune special price after the
postpones its Holiday.
11 ....
III
POUND
POT ROAST
PORK ROAST
37c
POUND
SPARE RIBS
SLICED BACON
FRYING CHICK!:ns
47c
POUND
ROUND STEAK
PORK STEAK
57c
POUND
BEEF
Steak
|||T“*©ne OF GUM
|||PORK OR
VEAL CUTLETS O/C
CITY CHICKEN
POUND
ELECTRIC TRAIN
REPAIR SERVICE
Unit Diesel "The Chief" ........ $49.50
|ll
In the tornado which brought service, Albert M. Heavilen resigns III Pu|)monj W 95
death and devastation to the west|*s Administrator’s Assistant to be-1|| vj,ta Dome L. $8.95
side of Cleveland June 8th, Qne come associated with the law_ firm |l|
East Clevelander was seriously in- |of Green, Lausche and Wilmot. Ill streo ie iage a Club Car—$7.95
ured. He is Frank Krestle, 45, Succeeding to the vacancy is Tom |l| |tr»° {^t*vation----------------
STEAM LOCOMOTIVES
Msteor" Loco, T«nd»r------------$27.50
Yard King" Switcher ..............$32.50
Trail Blazor" Loco $ Tondsr... $37.50
Pacomak«r" Loco & Tender—$42.50
$47.50
th.
4
TondW.
streamliners
Car _______
$3.75
{£*3- “S
attending the city public schools.
A slight
Sunny skies
r-
.fit
«X«1954.July.frompostponed­evebeautifulaandincrease.
QUALITY AT A PRICE-EASY TERMS
STAKICH FURNITURE CO.
JAMES D. STAKICH. Prop.
IVanhOC 1-8288 16305 Wa^jrloo ttoalT
STORE HOURS: Monday, Thursday, Friday—9 A.M. to 9 P.M.
Tuesday 9 A.M. to 6 P.M. Wednesday 9 A.M. to 12 Noon
Ring in '54 with
TOYS! NOTHING DOWN
DEISEL LOCOMOTIVES CARS ACCESSORIES
Santa F» _________ $47.50 New Operating Box Cars ......... $6.50 Coaling Station ............. .......$17.75
N»w York Central ___ _________ $47.50 New Pipe Car_________________ _$5.95 New Water Tower ......... _________ $4.50
Waitern Pacific ..... ........_________ $47.50 Box Cars ................... ........................ _$3.50 Operating Switch Tower ________ $7.95
027" Rock Island ___ _________$38.95 Automobile Car________________ $3.50 Whistling Station __ __ ______ $6.25
Diesel "B" Unit* ......... _________ $9.95 New Cable Car ............................... ...$595 Automatic Gateman ...............- $5.95
GM Diesel Switchers ................ $25.00 New Oil Car ___ _____________ $5.75 Automatic Crossing Gate _____ $3.95
'Silver Comet" Diesel ................. $29.50 New Caboose ►_______—. $575 Operating Signal Bridge ________ $5.95
"Silver Flash" Two-Unit Diesel Operating Cattle Cor___________ $15.95 Floodlight Tower ___ __ ---------------$3.95
locomotive .............— 42.50 Operating Milk Car _________ $10.50 Rotary Beacon .. ........... $3.25
"Silver Rocket" Diesel
locomotive ........... ............ $42.50
FUN GALORE!
Phone: KEnmore 1-3.191
and enjoy your
NEW YEAR'S EVE
at the
GREEN DARBY RESTAURANT
Lake Shore Blvd, at East 142nd Street
Dancing Friday and Saturday Mights
Starting January 8th:
PAULA LUNDE and Her Polka Queens
YANKOVIC BAR, Inc.
523 East 152nd Street KEnmore 1-3505
Sends
Pare Fiva
ning brought out the usual
crowd for the Community Picnic,
Greeting
TO ALL
HEW YEAR'S EVE
Georgie Cook and His Band
Reservations $1.50 Per Person
Make Reservations At Bar and Pick Your Booth
At The Same Time
FRIDAY, JANUARY 1st
JOE LUZAR
SATURDAY, JANUARY 2nd
CHUCK SMITH
^ixciusivE^NEw.
rr.jifc
Gas Furnace
herbster
and
Clothes Dryer
Unbeatable economy one unit, one
installation, one burner. New furnace
design means you can save even more
with gas.
Clothes dry in about 22 minutes—
up to twice as fast as conventional
electric unite.
Convenient dryer door is just the
right height to load and unload.
No stooping—means much leas work.
Every fabric at its fluffiest—really
fresh and dry through and h.
Not baked or toasted, but L. N
dry.
See us for this newest addition to your
modern living.
HEILMAN FURNACE CO
750 East 152nd Street
Call GL. 1-9063 24 Hour Service
CLEARANCE SALE
WE HAVE
I y 55
DINKY I
Operating Hopper Car___________. $5.75 Automatic Semaphore_ _________ $4.50
Hog Unloading Car __ __________ $6.50 Automatic Signal Block...._________ $4.50
Operating Ore Car ____________... $8.50 Flashing Signal .. .. ......... ________.$3.95
Power Floodlight Car .......... ............. $4.95
Operating Wrecking Crane ________ $6.95
Hopper Car ...........................................$3.50
dola Car ____________________ $3.00
I Car____________________ ___ $3.75
Refrigerator Car .... _. $4.75
Work Caboose__________________ $3.50
Track Clear Car ............................$
Depressed er Flat Car_______ 1 I
Cement Cor___________________ $4.95
Tank Car_______________ 1 n
Log Cor ___ ___________________ $’ ■.)
Circus Flat Car_______________ __ $j._J
Operating Dvmp Car___________ $7.50
TRANSFORMERS
$9.95
$”»5
SI 5
$13.95
$!*•$
$1 3
$1,.,5
7
CIRCUIT BREAKER
... 61.75
SAYLERSERVICE
Wo Service What We Sell
798 East 185th KEnmoro 1*4381
Pay Only
81-25
I EKIV13
Yard Set ...........................
Conveyor-Type Operating
Lumber Loader __ $13.95
Operating Water Tank___________$5.95
Trestle Bridge___________________ $2.75
Billboard Sot____________________ $1.25
Operating Barrel Loader______________ 5
Operating Oil Derrick & Fump_____U-.-5
Operating Coal Ramp 4
... si.oo
Hopper Cor ....... $18.50
Operating Station ... ._____________ $7.95
Diesel-Type Cool loader____ ____ $13.95
Plate Girder Bridge ______________ $1.75
Wayside Station............ ......................$4.50
We .till have a complete of
ready to roll H. O. Trains ono Ion
with plug-in powor
$32.00
WVnMW
pack. From

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