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. > JAMESTOWN POSTJOURNAL — Wednesday Evening, Ftbniary 4, 1942 TYPEWRITER SALES CO. DELW1N VOLTMANN. Mar. 310 Pine St. Phone 35-301 TYPEWRITER SHORTAGE? TIG e\ W W m i —Oh ta Move Be I f B s*v* expected eer- ier «||« JOTttW. A e»tl »o t will hrtm » man qualified » tfce —• onicklT sad at CORONA — L C. SMITH TmWllTEM . f 1 n/1 c/*v i Ed's Market G. SwiMon, Prop. 104 EAST SECOND STREET Class Mineral Baths Will Aid Good Health Feel low, dispirited, droopy? This winter weather has a way of getting one down, but there is a way to help matters keep you in top shape at all times, even in winter, when it is so easy to be- come run down. A visit to the Class Mineral Fume Baths at 5 Fairmount ave- nue will aid you in keeping your greatest asset—health. Here un- der experts, baths are recom- mended to assist nature In over- coming the effects of different ail- ments. For 22 years, the Class Mineral Fume Baths have been helping persons in thia area to get a new hold on life thru a health system rendered ,by application and in- halation of mineral elements into the blood stream thru the natural processes prescribed and set out by nature in the beginning. \ Mrs. Florence E. Anderson and Miss Leone O'Connell, who are in charge of the ladies' department, and Earl R. Anderson of the men's department, are all trained mas- seurs of many years' experience. The baths are recommended for BUY WITH CONFIDENCE Exclusive Listings Phone 3909 INEZ M. JOHNSON Licensed Real Estate Broker 810 East Sixth St., Jamestown HAVE YOUR TRUSS MADE WHERE THEY MAKE IT THEIR BUSINESS INSTEAD OF A SIDELINE JAMESTOWN ORTHOPEDIC APPLIANCE SHOP l i t E. Second St. Tel. 68*86 MORL THAN EVIR WORLD S NO. 1 TYPEWRITER True VHion Scales - Finger Comfort Keyboard Touch Control lAfillieum A I Att#i 319 Cherrv St - <hift Freedom William A. LOHg Ph . 4-034 nut \\\ EXPERT COLLISION SERVICE Equipment In S. W. New Tork A.AA. Service MARKET STREET GARAGE 83 Market St. Dial 63-535 NORLEEN & COMPANY 201 Bowtn St. Tel. 5*475 THE FAMOUS HOUSEHOLD CHEMICALS WITH THE UNCONDITIONAL "MONEY RACK*' GUARANTEE Moth Spray at Dry Motk Crystals ny Spray Water Softener Furniture Polish Ph.4-711 Jamestown's Old and Reliable WALDE PETERSON, '- . Moving, Packing, Trucking, Hauling. All goods Insured. 26 Willard St. Buffalo Office: 260 Clinton St. Wash. 2756 If It k Year RADIATOR... " ANDERSON 2 HOYT ALLEY T*i. 6-873 "The. only exclusive radiator repair in town" —— a Try a cup of Empire " Co ffe e "Just goodness all through.* Ground to your order by The WITKOP & HOLMES Co. 4-10 Market St. Ph. B-fM V— DOWNTOWN GARAGE— 1 Offers a Complete Service WASHING — SIMONIZING 212 Washington 81 LUBRICATION / Herbert Hendrickson, Owner DATES ARE FUN . . Get more fan out «f life by keeping young and fit. Bid your system of those hidden poisons that - slacken you. CLASS MINERAL FUME BATHS Swedish Maeange - High Colonics - Men's Dept. - Ladies' Dept. 5 Fairmount Ave. Tel. 15-075 all forms of rheumatism, sinus, colds, grippe, rheumatic fever, blood, skin, paralysis, varicose veins, boils, twisted muscles, stitches, pleurisy pains, and for the general tired and run down feeling. • A scientific Swedish massage is a perfectly safe and easy reduc- ing and remolding method. The Class Mineral Fume Baths are open day and night at all times, so why not telephone 35-075 for an appointment. Bay Defense Honda Carl Franzen s Wreckers Ready For Emergency When an emergency arises, it Is necessary to obtain experienced persons with the proper equip- ment to handle the situation. The Market Street Garage, 25 Market Street, is equipped with the finest wrecking equipment in this area. For nineteen years, this estab- lishment has been an A. A. A. garage, and it is now found necessary to use three wreckers, which are on call any hour of the day or night. Included is a power- ful 5-ton Stewart wrecking truck, the largest and most powerful wrecker In Southwestern New York. The Market Street Garage is also equipped to move safes, machinery and other heavy ma- terial where the use of a winch is needed. Should a boat owner need his boat moved or handled in some way, this garage is always ready to do it with the proper equipment. Having thirty yean of ex- perience, Carl Franzen has oper- ated the Market Street Garage for 22 years. One of the first cars ever to be repaired by him was a 1906 Cadillac, a "one lunger." In addition to general repairs on this car, Mr. Franzen found it neces- sary to make brakes for all four wheels. With this fine start, Mr. Fran- zen worked into repair and col- lision service and today has a completely equipped garage for that work. He now specializes in general auto* repairs, towing, auto electric service, motor analysis, brake repairing, wheel alignment, batteries, battery recharging and tires and accessories. The latest piece of equipment purchased by this garage is a valve-grinding machine which is capable of doing a complete Job of grinding valves. Keep in mind, however, that if you are stuck any place, or If your car won't start, just call the Market Street Garage, 25 Market Street, and you will receive the quickest and most expert service. Remember, they are "ready-to- go" any hour of the day or night, for your convenience. Bu r DefBOM Bonde Swedish Society A meeting of the Swedish So- ciety of the First Lutheran Church, was held at the church Tuesday evening with Gust San- born presiding. Rev. K. M. Holm- berg led in devotions and Morris Carlson played violin selections accompanied by Professor Per Olsson. A quartet from the Zion Mission Church, of Mrs. Oscar Nelson, Miss Sagrid Johnson, Mrs. George Benson and Miss Hulda Peterson, sang, accompani- ed by Mrs. Holger Carlson. Rev. K. E. Pearson, pastor of the First Mission Church, was the speaker. The collection was $20. Closing prayer was by Helmer Carlson. Refreshments were served by Mr. and Mrs. Sandbom, Mr. and Mrs. John Soderquist, Mr. and Mrs. Warner Black, Mr. and Mrs. George Carlson and Mr. and Mrs. Wilton Ostrund. ————— BBJRT HANSON. Prop. %o»e 1S-S4S Night Phone HIM ELECTRIC MOTORS SERVICE CO. Bought, Sold. Exchanged end Repaired 14T CRESCENT STREET Jameetown. N.' T. Individually Designed SPENCER GARMENTS Surgical Supports Style Garments Telephone 54-235 MISS CLARIREL HAINES 17 Center Street HELP UNCLI SAM save gas - oil - wear I Wo Co-operate! RONNY STONE SERVICE STATION Mais & Fifth Sts. Tel. 7-041 CHAUTAUQUA Lake Creamery Jamestown's Finest MILK - CREAM - SUTTER Buttermilk - Chocolate and Orange Beverages Ph. 74-645 828 Fluvanna TRUCKS USED BY QUALITY DECORATORS—Shown above are the two trucks and building used by the widely known firm of-Elmer S. Anderson & Company, located at 124 Cook Avenue. If you are in the market for quality painting or decorating give them a ring, telephone 5-751, and they will be glad to give you an estimate. Elmer Anderson Firm Does High Type Decorating When it comes to painting and decorating why not let the firm of Elmer S. Anderson & Company, located at 128 Cook avenue, esti- mate on your job. This concern, which concentrates on high qual- ity workmanship in every detail, may be relied upon to give you a highly satisfactory job in every respect. The telephone number is 5-751. The company has been in the painting and decorating business over a score of years, since 1918 to be exact, and specializes in very high type craftsmanship. The members of the firm are Elmer S. Anderson and his partner, H. O. Johnson. Mr. Anderson is pres- ident of the concern, residing at 128 Cook avenue. Mr. Johnson re- sides at 31 Elliott avenue, his phone number being 33-483. This concern, which specializes in very high craftsmanship, took care of the work at the First Lu- theran church, decorating the en- tire interior of the new church. The firm did the remodeling and decorating of the new Samuels hotel. Ainong other large jobs handled by Elmer S. Anderson & Company were Johnson's Restaur- ant, Brocton Central school, Cas- sadaga Valley Central school near Sinclairfille and the Ripley Cen- tral school. The firm also had charge of all the painting work for the New York Central Railroad between and including Westfield and Buf- falo, including four big water tanks, stations, signal towers and other buildings. The skilled work of this com- pany is apparent in practically all of the good buildings in town. They did the decorating for the Cocktail Lounge at the Hotel Jamestown and at many fine res- idences in Jamestown and sur- rounding vicinity. Elmer S. Anderson & Company have been members of the Paint- ing and Decorating Contractors of America for 20 years. They are prepared to give you the best of painting and decorating service. ——Bur Defense Bond*—— The name "Roy G. Biv" gives you the key to the colors of the rainbow: red, orange, yellow, green, blue, indigo, and violet. FUNNY BUSINESS "It's only a scalp wound!" INSURANCE... FOR EVERY PRACTICAL NEEDI *tnmw~m RALPH W. JOHNSON 214 N. MAIN ST. PHONE 5-022 it Enjoy a life of leisun yet have ABUNDANT HEAT and at Low Cost — The IRON FIREMAN does the work Uses America's Great Economy Pud — Stoker Coal — Holds fhe household temperature fust where you want It —Phono ut far information about installing In your noma Now As Lew As $179.50 Term* MI SS.M month for IS month*. with » nut 11 down pay- ment. DIAL 6-181 Iron Fireman Meets All Smoke Requirements CHATFIELD & SHARP CONTRACTORS, INC. 804 PINE ST. " Wide Variety Of Ed's Baking Firm Products . When company unexpectedly comes for dinner and 'you greet them with a hearty welcome, your mind is saying, at the same time, "What shall I serve?" With the main item of the meal you can please your guests by serving de- licious Ed's Bread. You think of this and are free to entertain your friends, having plenty of time to prepare other tempting dishes. Discerning housewives of Jamestown are now serving many kinds of Ed's variety breads in connection with the ever popular sliced white bread. There is whole wheat bread, salt rising, raisin, many kinds of rye and about fifty different kinds of rolls. You can serve a different kind of Ed's Bread for over two weeks and then not exhaust the various types. What makes a loaf of bread? Well, a loaf of bread may be made from flour, yeast, and water, but who would want to eaU it? Ed's Bread is made from the fin- est and purest materials obtain- able, which includes one of the many well known brands of flour, shortening, milk (non-fat), sugar and the purest of leavening agents. v Ed's Baking Company, located at 1056 East Second street, has won its reputation on quality, and when one is absolutely satisfied, the price is forgotten. Bread, is, however, one of the cheapest en- ergy foods at almost any price. The women and children of Jamestown who do the most bread buying, are no longer say- ing, "A loaf of bread"; instead they say, "A loaf of Ed's Bread." By specifying by name, you re- ceive no substitute. Many a delightful "dunking party" has been held this winter with Ed's skorper, either plain or cinnamon, as the one food served with the coffee. Ed's skorpor are made from a special Swedish formula and the hundreds of boxes used daily are proof of its goodness. Ed's Baking Company, operated by O. O. Gates, employs only local people, who live here and spend their money with Jamestown mer- chants. It pays to buy home made products as is evidenced by the hundreds of families who are stick- ing to Ed's Bread, rolls, cookies and pies, all made here at home. ——Boy Defence Bonde Ask Boy Scouts Register for Defense Work Boy Scouts, over the age of 15, who desire to serve as Air Raid Warden messengers are asked to register immediately at the Civil- ian Defense Headquarters in the Red Cross Building, 317 East Sec- ond Street, Oliver W. G. Erick- son, commissioner for Chadakoin District, announced today. Approximately 185 Scouts are needed for the work, Mr. Erick- son said. They will be finger- printed by Lieutenant Elmer Lee of the Police Department. Ef- forts will be made to complete the registration by Saturday. GirJ Scouts, who will assist in the work, are already registered and being fingerprinted. —Buy Defense The Aviation News Committee announced recently the results of a survey which indicated that by 1942 the leading airplane, engine and propeller manufacturers would have a total working space of 33,370,822 square feet. ALBERT GLATZ INSURANCE Phone 6-88S • ROGERS BUILDING SI N. Mala St. Jamestown PIANO-REFRIGERATOR HOISTING RELIABLE MOVING RATES REASONABLE VINCENT TRANSFER COMPANY 808 W. Second St. Ph. 4-988 SUPERIOR PAINTING AND DECORATING Ph.6-751 Elmer S. Anderson & COMPANY Painters — Decorators Let us estimate your Job 128 COOK AVI. Alarm System Demonstrated to Fire Auxiliary Forty members of the Fire Auxiliary of Hook and Ladder No. 1, and Engine No. 1, were given a demonstration of the working of the fire alarm system at City Hall, Tuesday evening, following the regular weekly first aid class. A miniature alarm system was erected on a large panel for the demonstration and members were shown the workings from the time a box is pulled until the alarm is tapped out and recorded in fire stations. Assistant Chief John F. Martyn and William Carlson, mainte- nance man, were the speakers. The group were also taken to the central control room to in- spect the mechanical apparatus. ——Buy Defenee Bejunpe Parsley grows 9 feet high in Africa. Prompt Service for the REMOVAL OF DEAD STOCK (Full Market Prica MOLL HIDE CO. Phone: Frewsourg 8-281; Russell f-Ml COMPLETE RADIO REPAIR SERVICE at your service CALL 5-870 622 E. SECOND ST. "ROBERT R. S T R U T Pharmacist All Prescriptions Recipes nlled by e Pharmacist.. Call for Miles Calender. 11 W. Main St., Falconer, N. T. WILLIAM L. BECK FANCY GROCERIES MEATS, FROSTED FOODS Home Made Peanut Batter Dial 4701 848 N. Mete St. An alluring permanent Not Just a quick job, hastily and done, but a masterly and finished example ef beauty craftsmanship. Our method make* the most of your natural hair beauty. Scalp treatments, hair tinting, facials. Scalp treatments for men every Tuesday evening. ** ANDERSON WEST SIDE HAIR SHOP 8 Hall Ave. Corner IF MOFFAT ANTHRACITE COAL SOLD BY THE HOWARD COAL & SUPPLY CO. 610 WEST 8fh ST. — PHONE 41 SI It net as represented, wa will remove from year Ma aad re- fund your money. New Prices Dec. 1st, en tqq, Steve aad Chtslnaii One ten $12.65; two tens $12.50; three or mere teat $1121., Made in 20 Seconds! Chess est ess quickest Good Keys lost... are Gone Keys! !• te be v* THORE— The Key Shop Anthorlied terries station for Brl*ge * Stratton Locks sod key*, slse Bard, (ss Ford esra). Ye.I*, etc. 107 West Fourth St. —Phone 5-952— LOISTER — CHICKEN — STEAK — AND FROG LEG DINNERS PHILLIPS RESTAURANT LEGAL BEVERAGES 888 - 888 EAST SECOND STREET COMMERCIAL REFRIGERATION SALES CARL E. BOTES, Owner Sales and Service on FRIGIDAIRE Ph.S-95t 13VS NEWLAND AVENLTE Warehouse — Broadhead Bldg. 1 ' •• •" The Good MILK end Delicious CREAM and Other Dairy Products Served at GRETCHEN'S KITCHEN Come from our own farms. Awarded New York State Diploma of Merit JOHN A. JACOBSON 87 Glen view Phone 54-803 — so good! toe toothsome waffles we serve with Maple Syrup or Honey for only 20c. From 2 fa 4 P. M., dally, — each afternoon except Sundays GRETCHEN'S WAFFLE HOUR 211 WASHINGTON ST. leiory I nwieswwin Phone 6827 Gretchen ©rrenocW Thomas M. Tryniski 309 South 4th Street Fulton New York 13069 www.fultonhistory.com

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Page 1: Bay Defense Honda 23/Jamestown NY Post...JAMESTOWN POST JOURNAL — Wednesday Evening, Ftbniary 4, 1942 TYPEWRITER SALES CO. DELW1N VOLTMANN. Mar. 310 Pine St. Phone 35-301 TYPEWRITER

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JAMESTOWN POST JOURNAL — Wednesday Evening, Ftbniary 4, 1942

TYPEWRITER SALES CO.

DELW1N VOLTMANN. Mar. 310 Pine St. Phone 35-301

TYPEWRITER

SHORTAGE?

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I f B s*v* expected eer­ier «||« J O T t t W . A e»tl »o t w i l l h r t m » man qualified » tfce — • onicklT sad at

CORONA — L C. SMITH T m W l l T E M

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Ed's Market G. SwiMon, Prop.

104 EAST SECOND STREET

Class Mineral Baths Will Aid Good Health

Feel low, dispirited, droopy? This winter weather has a way of getting one down, but there is a way to help matters keep you in top shape at all times, even in winter, when it is so easy to be­come run down.

A visit to the Class Mineral Fume Baths at 5 Fairmount ave­nue will aid you in keeping your greatest asset—health. Here un­der experts, baths are recom­mended to assist nature In over­coming the effects of different ail­ments.

For 22 years, the Class Mineral Fume Baths have been helping persons in thia area to get a new hold on life thru a health system rendered ,by application and in­halation of mineral elements into the blood stream thru the natural processes prescribed and set out by nature in the beginning. \

Mrs. Florence E. Anderson and Miss Leone O'Connell, who are in charge of the ladies' department, and Earl R. Anderson of the men's department, are all trained mas­seurs of many years' experience.

The baths are recommended for

BUY WITH CONFIDENCE Exclusive Listings

P h o n e 3 9 0 9

INEZ M. JOHNSON Licensed Real Estate Broker 810 East Sixth St., Jamestown

HAVE YOUR TRUSS MADE WHERE THEY MAKE IT

THEIR BUSINESS INSTEAD OF A SIDELINE

JAMESTOWN ORTHOPEDIC APPLIANCE

SHOP l i t E. Second St. Tel. 68*86

MORL THAN EVIR WORLD S NO. 1 TYPEWRITER

True VHion Scales - Finger Comfort Keyboard Touch Control l A f i l l i e u m A I A t t # i 3 1 9 C h e r r v S t -<hift Freedom W i l l i a m A . L O H g P h . 4-034

n u t \\\ EXPERT COLLISION SERVICE Equipment In S. W. New Tork

A.AA. Service

MARKET STREET GARAGE 83 Market St. Dial 63-535

NORLEEN & COMPANY 201 Bowtn St. Tel. 5*475

THE FAMOUS HOUSEHOLD CHEMICALS WITH THE UNCONDITIONAL "MONEY RACK*' GUARANTEE

Moth Spray at Dry Motk Crystals

n y Spray Water Softener Furniture Polish

Ph.4-711

Jamestown's Old and Reliable

WALDE PETERSON, '-

. Moving, Packing, Trucking, Hauling. All goods Insured.

26 Willard St. Buffalo Office: 260 Clinton St. Wash. 2756

If It k Year RADIATOR...

" ANDERSON 2 HOYT ALLEY T*i. 6-873

"The. only exclusive radiator repair in town"

— —

a Try a cup of Empire " Co ffe e

"Just goodness all through.* Ground to your order by

The WITKOP & HOLMES Co. 4-10 Market St. Ph. B-fM

V—

DOWNTOWN GARAGE— 1 Offers a Complete Service

WASHING — SIMONIZING 212 Washington 8 1

LUBRICATION / Herbert Hendrickson, Owner

DATES ARE FUN . . Get more fan out «f life by keeping young and fit.

Bid your system of those hidden poisons that -slacken you.

CLASS MINERAL FUME BATHS Swedish Maeange - High Colonics - Men's Dept. - Ladies' Dept. 5 Fairmount Ave. Tel. 15-075

all forms of rheumatism, sinus, colds, grippe, rheumatic fever, blood, skin, paralysis, varicose veins, boils, twisted muscles, stitches, pleurisy pains, and for the general tired and run down feeling. •

A scientific Swedish massage is a perfectly safe and easy reduc­ing and remolding method.

The Class Mineral Fume Baths are open day and night at all times, so why not telephone 35-075 for an appointment.

Bay Defense Honda

Carl Franzen s Wreckers Ready For Emergency

When an emergency arises, it Is necessary to obtain experienced persons with the proper equip­ment to handle the situation. The Market Street Garage, 25 Market Street, is equipped with the finest wrecking equipment in this area.

For nineteen years, this estab­lishment has been an A. A. A. garage, and it is now found necessary to use three wreckers, which are on call any hour of the day or night. Included is a power­ful 5-ton Stewart wrecking truck, the largest and most powerful wrecker In Southwestern New York.

The Market Street Garage is also equipped to move safes, machinery and other heavy ma­terial where the use of a winch is needed. Should a boat owner need his boat moved or handled in some way, this garage is always ready to do it with the proper equipment.

Having thirty y e a n of ex­perience, Carl Franzen has oper­ated the Market Street Garage for 22 years. One of the first cars ever to be repaired by him was a 1906 Cadillac, a "one lunger." In addition to general repairs on this car, Mr. Franzen found it neces­sary to make brakes for all four wheels.

With this fine start, Mr. Fran­zen worked into repair and col­lision service and today has a completely equipped garage for that work. He now specializes in general auto* repairs, towing, auto electric service, motor analysis, brake repairing, wheel alignment, batteries, battery recharging and tires • and accessories. The latest piece of equipment purchased by this garage is a valve-grinding machine which is capable of doing a complete Job of grinding valves.

Keep in mind, however, that if you are stuck any place, or If your car won't start, just call the Market Street Garage, 25 Market Street, and you will receive the quickest and most expert service. Remember, they are "ready-to-go" any hour of the day or night, for your convenience.

Bu r DefBOM Bonde —

Swedish Society A meeting of the Swedish So­

ciety of the First Lutheran Church, was held at the church Tuesday evening with Gust San­born presiding. Rev. K. M. Holm-berg led in devotions and Morris Carlson played violin selections accompanied by Professor Per Olsson. A quartet from the Zion Mission Church, of Mrs. Oscar Nelson, Miss Sagrid Johnson, Mrs. George Benson and Miss Hulda Peterson, sang, accompani­ed by Mrs. Holger Carlson. Rev. K. E. Pearson, pastor of the First Mission Church, was the speaker. The collection was $20. Closing prayer was by Helmer Carlson. Refreshments were served by Mr. and Mrs. Sandbom, Mr. and Mrs. John Soderquist, Mr. and Mrs. Warner Black, Mr. and Mrs. George Carlson and Mr. and Mrs. Wilton Ostrund.

————— BBJRT HANSON. Prop.

%o»e 1S-S4S Night Phone H I M ELECTRIC MOTORS

SERVICE CO. Bought, Sold. Exchanged

end Repaired 14T CRESCENT STREET

Jameetown. N . ' T.

Individually Designed SPENCER

GARMENTS

Surgical Supports Style Garments

Telephone 54-235 MISS CLARIREL HAINES

17 Center Street

HELP UNCLI SAM save gas - oil - wear I

Wo Co-operate!

RONNY STONE SERVICE STATION

Mais & Fifth Sts. Tel. 7-041

CHAUTAUQUA Lake Creamery

Jamestown's Finest

MILK - CREAM - SUTTER Buttermilk - Chocolate and

Orange Beverages Ph. 74-645 828 Fluvanna

TRUCKS U S E D B Y Q U A L I T Y DECORATORS—Shown above are the t w o trucks and building used by the widely known firm of-Elmer S. Anderson & Company, located at 124 Cook Avenue. If you are in the market for quality painting or decorating give them a ring, telephone 5-751, and they will be glad to give you an estimate.

Elmer Anderson Firm Does High Type Decorating

When it comes to painting and decorating why not let the firm of Elmer S. Anderson & Company, located at 128 Cook avenue, esti­mate on your job. This concern, which concentrates on high qual­ity workmanship in every detail, may be relied upon to give you a highly satisfactory job in every respect. The telephone number is 5-751.

The company has been in the painting and decorating business over a score of years, since 1918 to be exact, and specializes in very high type craftsmanship. The members of the firm are Elmer S. Anderson and his partner, H. O. Johnson. Mr. Anderson is pres­ident of the concern, residing at 128 Cook avenue. Mr. Johnson re­sides at 31 Elliott avenue, his phone number being 33-483.

This concern, which specializes in very high craftsmanship, took care of the work at the First Lu­theran church, decorating the en­tire interior of the new church.

The firm did the remodeling and decorating of the new Samuels hotel. Ainong other large jobs handled by Elmer S. Anderson & Company were Johnson's Restaur­ant, Brocton Central school, Cas-sadaga Valley Central school near Sinclairfille and the Ripley Cen­tral school.

The firm also had charge of all the painting work for the New York Central Railroad between and including Westfield and Buf­falo, including four big water tanks, stations, signal towers and other buildings.

The skilled work of this com­pany is apparent in practically all of the good buildings in town. They did the decorating for the Cocktail Lounge at the Hotel Jamestown and at many fine res­idences in Jamestown and sur­rounding vicinity.

Elmer S. Anderson & Company have been members of the Paint­ing and Decorating Contractors of America for 20 years. They are prepared to give you the best of painting and decorating service.

——Bur Defense Bond*——

The name "Roy G. Biv" gives you the key to the colors of the rainbow: red, orange, yellow, green, blue, indigo, and violet.

FUNNY BUSINESS

"It's only a scalp wound!"

INSURANCE... FOR EVERY PRACTICAL

NEEDI

*tnmw~m

RALPH W. JOHNSON 214 N. MAIN ST.

PHONE 5-022

it

Enjoy a life of leisun

yet have

ABUNDANT HEAT and at Low Cost —

The IRON FIREMAN does the work Uses America's Great Economy Pud — Stoker Coal — Holds fhe household temperature fust where you want It —Phono ut far information about installing In your noma

Now As Lew As

$179.50 Term* MI SS.M • month for IS month*. with » nut 11 down pay­ment.

DIAL 6-181 Iron Fireman Meets All Smoke

Requirements

CHATFIELD & SHARP CONTRACTORS, INC.

804 PINE ST.

"

Wide Variety Of Ed's Baking Firm Products .

When company unexpectedly comes for dinner and 'you greet them with a hearty welcome, your mind is saying, at the same time, "What shall I serve?" With the main item of the meal you can please your guests by serving de­licious Ed's Bread. You think of this and are free to entertain your friends, having plenty of time to prepare other tempting dishes.

Discerning h o u s e w i v e s of Jamestown are now serving many kinds of Ed's variety breads in connection with the ever popular sliced white bread. There is whole wheat bread, salt rising, raisin, many kinds of rye and about fifty different kinds of rolls. You can serve a different kind of Ed's Bread for over two weeks and then not exhaust the various types.

What makes a loaf of bread? Well, a loaf of bread may be made from flour, yeast, and water, but who would want to eaU it? Ed's Bread is made from the fin­est and purest materials obtain­able, which includes one of the many well known brands of flour, shortening, milk (non-fat), sugar and the purest of leavening agents. v Ed's Baking Company, located

at 1056 East Second street, has won its reputation on quality, and when one is absolutely satisfied, the price is forgotten. Bread, is, however, one of the cheapest en­ergy foods at almost any price.

The women and children of Jamestown who do the most bread buying, are no longer say­ing, "A loaf of bread"; instead they say, "A loaf of Ed's Bread." By specifying by name, you re­ceive no substitute.

Many a delightful "dunking party" has been held this winter with Ed's skorper, either plain or cinnamon, as the one food served with the coffee. Ed's skorpor are made from a special Swedish formula and the hundreds of boxes used daily are proof of its goodness.

Ed's Baking Company, operated by O. O. Gates, employs only local people, who live here and spend their money with Jamestown mer­chants. It pays to buy home made products as is evidenced by the hundreds of families who are stick­ing to Ed's Bread, rolls, cookies and pies, all made here at home.

——Boy Defence Bonde •

Ask Boy Scouts Register for Defense Work

Boy Scouts, over the age of 15, who desire to serve as Air Raid Warden messengers are asked to register immediately at the Civil­ian Defense Headquarters in the Red Cross Building, 317 East Sec­ond Street, Oliver W. G. Erick-son, commissioner for Chadakoin District, announced today.

Approximately 185 Scouts are needed for the work, Mr. Erick-son said. They will be finger­printed by Lieutenant Elmer Lee of the Police Department. Ef­forts will be made to complete the registration by Saturday.

GirJ Scouts, who will assist in the work, are already registered and being fingerprinted.

— B u y Defense The Aviation News Committee

announced recently the results of a survey which indicated that by 1942 the leading airplane, engine and propeller manufacturers would have a total working space of 33,370,822 square feet.

ALBERT GLATZ INSURANCE

Phone 6-88S • ROGERS BUILDING

SI N. Mala St. Jamestown

PIANO-REFRIGERATOR HOISTING

RELIABLE MOVING RATES REASONABLE

VINCENT TRANSFER COMPANY

808 W. Second St. Ph. 4-988

SUPERIOR PAINTING

AND DECORATING

Ph.6-751

Elmer S. Anderson & COMPANY

Painters — Decorators Let us estimate your Job

128 COOK AVI.

Alarm System Demonstrated to Fire Auxiliary

Forty members of the Fire Auxiliary of Hook and Ladder No. 1, and Engine No. 1, were given a demonstration of the working of the fire alarm system at City Hall, Tuesday evening, following the regular weekly first aid class.

A miniature alarm system was erected on a large panel for the demonstration and members were shown the workings from the time a box is pulled until the alarm is tapped out and recorded in fire stations.

Assistant Chief John F. Martyn and William Carlson, mainte­nance man, were the speakers. The group were also taken to the central control room to in­spect the mechanical apparatus.

— — B u y Defenee Bejunpe

Parsley grows 9 feet high in Africa.

Prompt Service for the

REMOVAL OF DEAD STOCK (Full Market Prica

MOLL HIDE CO. Phone:

Frewsourg 8-281; Russell f-Ml

COMPLETE RADIO

REPAIR SERVICE

at your service

CALL 5-870

622 E. SECOND ST.

"ROBERT R. S T R U T Pharmacist

All Prescriptions Recipes nlled by e Pharmacist.. Call for

Miles Calender. 11 W. Main St., Falconer, N. T.

WILLIAM L. BECK FANCY GROCERIES

MEATS, FROSTED FOODS Home Made Peanut Batter

Dial 4701 848 N. Mete St.

An alluring permanent Not Just a quick job, hastily and done, but a masterly and finished example ef beauty craftsmanship. Our method make*

the most of your natural hair beauty. Scalp treatments, hair tinting, facials.

Scalp treatments for men every Tuesday evening. **

ANDERSON WEST SIDE HAIR SHOP 8 Hall Ave. Corner

IF MOFFAT ANTHRACITE COAL SOLD BY THE

HOWARD COAL & SUPPLY CO. 610 WEST 8fh ST. — PHONE 41 SI

It net as represented, wa will remove from year Ma aad re­fund your money.

New Prices Dec. 1st, en tqq, Steve aad Chtslnaii One ten $12.65; two tens $12.50; three or mere teat $1121.,

Made in 20 Seconds! Chess est e s s quickest

Good Keys lost...

are Gone Keys! !• te be v*

THORE— The Key Shop Anthorlied terries station for Brl*ge * Stratton Locks sod key*, s lse

Bard, ( s s Ford esra). Ye.I*, etc.

107 West Fourth St. —Phone 5-952—

LOISTER — CHICKEN — STEAK — AND FROG LEG DINNERS

PHILLIPS RESTAURANT LEGAL BEVERAGES

888 - 888 EAST SECOND STREET

COMMERCIAL REFRIGERATION SALES CARL E. BOTES, Owner

Sales and Service on

FRIGIDAIRE Ph.S-95t 13VS NEWLAND AVENLTE

Warehouse — Broadhead Bldg.

1 ' •• •" •

The Good MILK end Delicious CREAM

and Other Dairy Products Served at GRETCHEN'S KITCHEN

Come from our own farms. Awarded New York State Diploma of Merit

JOHN A. JACOBSON 87 Glen view Phone 54-803

— so good! toe toothsome waffles we serve with Maple Syrup

or Honey for only 20c.

From 2 fa 4 P. M., dally, — each afternoon except Sundays

GRETCHEN'S WAFFLE HOUR

211 WASHINGTON ST. leiory I nwieswwin

Phone 6827 Gretchen ©rrenocW

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