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GAMES BOOTHS CARNIVAL RIDES PONT RIDES Your Choice oi 15430 WATERLOO ROAD Watch For The MIRRORS gAYffi .6:00 P.M GRAND PRIZE—1959 OLDSMOBILE WWJ’TT FRIEZE TWEEDS MATELASSE All Colon-All Stylos BUY ON OUR EASY TERMS YOU'RE SAFE WITH STAKICH*S UNEMPLOYMENT AND STRIKE PROTECTION PLAN Bulfinch, T., “Age of Fable.” Bartholomew, C., “My Heart Has Seventeen Rooms.” Bone, H. A., “Party Commit tees and National Politics.” Anderson, R. S., “Japan.” N. Y. Life Ins. Co., “Career Opportunities.” Puchaski, B. S., “What You Can Earn.” for Crain, W. B., “How to Fi nance a College Education.” Eastman, M., “Great Com panions.” the Ault, P. H., “Reporting News.” Brinton, C. C., “History of Western Morals.” Bockner, R., “Growing Your Own Way.” CLAIMS 330 E. 222id ST. Ik Rt1-44S0 Herbert. D.. “Mr. Wizard’s Experiipents for Young Scien tists.” Blackwood, P. E., “Push and Pull.” Cooper, E. K., “Discovering Chemistry.” Orr, C., “Between Earth and Space.” Forbes, R. J.» “Man the Maker.” Giesecke, F. 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C., “Man with Two Shadows.” Meader, S. W., “Voyage of the Javeling.” Pietrkiewicz, J., “Future to Let.” Renault, M„ “Charioteer.” Sandburg, H., “Measure My Love.” West, E., Fertilizer Sale XXZ SACCO AGRECO AA 10-8-4 ®2«® 8L“ *2-1® CHILDREN'S GYM SET 2 Swings Tnt»r Large Patio 811® READY MIX CEMENT CEMENT BLOCKS Red WMto 27c Baf 30C j.25 WE GIVE EAGLE STAMPS NOTTINGHAM FEED & SEED CO. 18617 Nottingham Rd. at St. Clair KEnmore 1-0256 KEnmore 1-0257 FREE PARKING ON OUR OWN PROPERTY “Men Running.” “Dragoman Williams, E. E., Pass In the Fiction are: Department of Sunset.” Cleary, J., “Back Clemons, Tree.” W., “The Poison Coates, A., “The Road.” Coxe, G. H., “Triple Expo sure.” Fields, J., “Memoirs of Dun stan Barr.” Folsom, F., “Beyond the Frontie.” Gardner, E. S., “Case of the Mythical Monkeys.” Gold, H., “Optimist.” Gutwillig, R., “Fugitives.” Kirlkand, E. H., “Love Is Wild Assult.” Marsh, E., “Unarmed in Par adise.” a Wallis, C. J., “Notable Ser mons from Protestant Pulpits.” Bittie, B., “A Saint a Day.” Moore, D. L., “My Caravag gion Style.” Suckow, R., “John Wood Case.” Blackburn, J., “Sour Apple Tree.” Blacker, I. R., “Taos A Novel.” Boll, H., “Train Was On Time.’ Clad, N., “Love and Money.” Creasey, J., “Pack of Lies.” Dean, A., “Something For the Birds.” Giono, J., “Straw Man.” Greene, G.» “Loper Takes All.” Halliday, B., “Target: Mike Shayne.” Hinkins, Courier.” “Stonewall's Hoyle, F., “Ossian’s Ride.” Kirst, H. H., “Seventh Day.” Lee, A., “St. i n a n s Bones.” RESTYLE your & DIAMONDS Your diamonds take on new beauty, new value when reset in a gorgeous, new-style gold or platinum mountingl Come in, see the many styles. Walter F. 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