mY ee a eT Pe saad See “ “ANNOUNCES STRIKE POSTPONEMENT mént_ was made in a state- ment broadcast and televised from” the Executive~ Mansion. At right is R. Conrad Cooper, chief negotiator for 10 major President Johnson announe- es Monday from the White House “an eight-day postpone- ment of the Tuesday midnight strike The annoance- After Slump Of 1 stee more than 30 years. Today only 45 mines are op- ¥ | Criminologists —SEWING service Beer Bottle Exchange eek + ‘Drop your beer bottles at NTREAL (CP) .—~—Gover- ; . ° 0a sr Na ing Oo me ac \ aie tlemerad Georges Vanier de- Necchi Sewing MAURICE BLOCK livered the keynote address | Monday at the fifth interna- Centres CO. LTD. By JANE BECKER ‘all-time high of 8,800,000. tons, ;erating, compared with $99 tn tional” criminological congress, Sales & Service Kent Street. EDMONTON «CP) —— After a’-worth $33,000,000. +one-—-boom-—year_in_the 19208. | "n4, Vanier who came Sum} 20c Per Dozen l4ivear ‘slump, Alberta's coal Then the first Leduc oil well| They employ one one-eighth the gay with Mme. Vanier from his | Repairs to all makes of sew- Quick Service industry.. is making .a _.come--blew in andthe railways, which labor force of the old days. summer .-home at Tadoussac, } #28 machines. vacuum cleaners | ‘DRUGS: hack—buoyed by the province's had once burned more than 3,- PRODUCTION CLIMBS Que., to deliver the opéning; and ‘floor polishers. beg : a soaring power needs and a/ 000,000 tons of Alberta coaj an-| But production is climbing, speech said “law is not exact’ 125 Kent St. 202 Water St. | Ee ape a ie eae te fe healthy’ export market nually, began switching to die- and is expected to reach 3,700,- anq making sure of “the re- Ch’towng4-8272 S'side 6-5949 | LARTER’S _With reserves estimated at Se! fuel 000 tons this year, the highest sumption by offenders of their Montague ery | DRUG SUNDRIES hive per cent of the world total, Coal markets sagged. In 1969 Ouput since 1956. For the first rightful place in society” is the 838-4904 ue | (Hal Larter, P : coal tion oo,. time in the province’s power work of the criminologist. See Alberta once had no_ trouble: produc was onky~2,000,- if will a Comp! history, more than half will g0 wr Vanier said: “It is the PAINTERS | omplete line of disposing of al] the coal its 000 tons, the lowest tput in to fuelling ge power plants. ; criminologist who reminds us | Drug Sundries | | mines could produce In 1946 production reached an “ANNOUNCEMENTS novts REAUTY SALON. Closing out CITY_AND_ QUEENS! (LEARANCEOF_summer stock at haltprice> Nu-Styte—Dress-Shop; —-90" Great George Street. wave permanents $4.90. Silk and Silver $3.00;-Loving -Care—$3.90;, $4.00. Roex Tint $4.00. DANCE IN LOT 65 August 31. Good music Hall, Tuesday, TURKEY-SALAD SUPPER im Vigs School Hall, Wednesday, September 1. Sponsored by Uigg- Kinross Women's Institute 5 te 8 p.m. Admission adults $1.25; children 75 eents. KINGS COUNTY FINAL AT Mt. Stewart) Memorial Wednesday. Music by the Island- Admission .60c. DANCE Ral rs COME TO Marshfield, Dunslaffaage Tnited Church home cooked ham = or urkey supper. In Marshfield Hall Tues fas. August 3ist. Serving at 5 p.m Tuesday night dance August DANCING AT Vernon River tonight, Tuesday, August, 31. 9:30 - 12.30. Music wipplied by the Islanders. Old Time and Modern dancing by the Blue Crystals. MONTAGUE REGIONAL High School re-opening September ist for zrades !1, 12 and commercial September 2 for | grades nine and 10, « “AT HOME” Mr. and Mrs. Doug- id MacKinnon will be at home to their elatives and friends at their residence » Mount Buchanan on September 1, %*5 from 3 te 9 pm. on the occasion 4 their 50th Wedding Anniversary. il spiecialsfor—a—limited_time only. Cold. Mise -Clairol - ° Vist, St. Peters Holy Name Hall, Music | | growing amour! of power is be- ying supplied by coal-fired steam | plants. Because of the economy of strip mining, coal is also over- taking natural gas as a —_ |plant fuel. There are four | coal-fired thermal plants _ ‘AL | berta, including Calgary nee er's 300,000-kilowatts plant Wabamun, about # miles a ‘of Edmonton. The provincial department of industry and development fore- ;casts that twice as much elec-| | tricity will be produced by coal as by gas by 1972. J. DB. Brown, assistant m- jrector of the provincial mines branch, forecasts a coal output ‘of at least 6,000,000 tons nually within the next six years. At least half will go to produce thermal power,--he predicts. RESEARCH HELPS « .| No one-foresees a large-scale | ;use for coal except as a fuel in the near fufure, although the | Alberta Research Council has: ‘been experimenting with non- fuel uses for years. | One experiment, a. process for { turoing coal into-aectivated car-) | bons, for use an an industrial’ ‘solvent and cleansing agent, is ‘do anything about it The Guardian, Charlottetown, Tues. Aug. 31, 1965.. 28 é Student Demonstrators _ Emerge Again In Viet Nam By PETER ARNETT made holders of haccalaureate SAIGON ‘AP)--Student dem- degrees under the age of 37 onstrators have emerged again eligible for drafting into the on ~~ South Vietnamese scene army and S authorities expressed: AFFECTS PROFESSOR CTS “SSORS fear Monday of a iiew political Many of the professors at ‘upheaval South Viet Nam stil} is nurs- _ing the wounds of previous po- ‘litical battles in which the stu- dents successfully participated Now the students have taken \to the streets again in the cities of Hue and Da Nang, traditional hotibeds of unrest. Saigon stu- dens have indicated they may _join in soon. The Saigon government pears unwilling, or unable, Viet Nam's universities fell un- der this decree and, at their urging, the students began agt- tating. However, within a few days agitators hegan to urge the overthrow. of the govern- ment and a reassessment of the U.S. buildup in Viet Nam. These demands now appear dominant The students have singled out Maj-Gen. Nguyen Van- Thieu, chairman ‘of the ruling military juntan for attack. They charge that. Thieu. 42>-a-Roman-Catho- lie who also is chief of state, ap- to The agitation was touched off by a government decree that attained power illegally A student newspaper being distributed clandestinely in Hue attacks Premier Nguyen Cao Ky, a Buddhist LIST DEMANDS The students say that their demands can be met in this manner: “—A status-of-forces agreement should be drawn up between the South Vietnamese govern- ment and the United States to govern U.S troops here, with firm controls put on inflation and ‘‘social problems’’ such as venereal disease which the stu- dents allege the U.S troops have created in Viet Nam. ~The present government, ap- pointed by. the military -junta, should resign and be replaced by a National Assembly This | Nationa! Assembly would he elected by members of the municipal councils which were elected by popular vote in South Viet Nam's main cities last April . The draft decree should be modified to permit holders of haccalaureate degrees to work within. the ‘armed forces in specialized jobs befitting their knowledge, such as psychologi- cal warfare. The students say they are prepared to help in the fight against the Commu- nists But if the recent histery of student agitation is anv indica tion, these demands are, jus trthe beginning CAR GOT SUDSING MANCHESTER E ng la nd (CP)--An_ automobile club— pa- trolman came to the aid of a stranded member and found the car engine flooded with foam The motorist explained he kept distilled water in an old deter- gent bottle and had mistakenly topped p--his-batiers—with.veal detergent from a new bottle Urban Renewal Grant For” Windsor, N.S. OTTAWA (CP) A federa contribution of $7500 towards a $10,000 urban renewal study in Windsor, N.S, was announced Monday by Central Mortgage and Housing Corporation The study will be undertaken by Canadian-British Engineering Consultants of Toronto. The pro Vincial government and the mu nicipality will pay the rest of ” the cost PRIZE, BELT STOLEN LONDON (CP - A hoxing helt from the days of ~ hare knuckle fighting has heen stoler from a sporting club here,, Val- ved at £550, it was presentec to Thomas Sayers of England in 1860 after a bout wit Thomas Heenan of the United States. The match was a-draw after 42 rounds in the prototype stage. Westcoal - Carbon and Chemicals Lid., of Calgary plans to start produc- ‘tion later this year. ARC plans to test a nitrogen fertilizer made from coal next ‘year. It also is working on a i process for converting coal to a water-soluble substance, for pos- sible use as a drilling-mud ad- ditive and a source of de-min- | {raga carbons for carbon; electrode and sraphites. steel companies. Johnson said Dr. Nortbert Berkowitz, head steel union and management of ARC's coal research division, negotiators will continue taike . says the. fertilizer market could , in Washingtén. eventually use up to 500,000 ead of coal annually. . Gov. General S Addresses (AP Wirephoto) 4 Year Exports of ‘‘coking coal’ to that the criminal commits zi “Japan alone: topped 600,000 tons crime but society bears some | “Tast year, ‘and collieries say of thei responsibility.” bes could ship up to 2,000,000 = The ‘- Governor-General said - tons’ annually. ff freight rateS the fact that this criminological conference, the first to be held | Provincial~ officials say Al- jn North America has as its) berta’s power capacity. NOW theme “‘the treatment of offen- | more than 1,000,000 kilowatts gers” shows that society is con- annually, i8 being expanded by cerned with the fate of the ol. — owes MAC! 66—per_cent_every_five—yearsA_fender—and—“without such con | Vital Statistics cern: the law would be a ty- rant.” eda apeesodaicsosceonasarieaseone ‘were lower, _ FAMILY. SHAKEN This attitude was necessary BIRTHS las “the -great changes in our society’’ brought about by two PEACOCK Rorn to Mr. and Mre David Peacock on Sunday, August 29h. 1965, at the Prince Edward Island Hos- pital, a daughter, Edith Mabel. world wars and rapid technical advances ‘‘have’ shaken foundation of the family.” Some 1,300 criminologists from 40 countries are attending the conference. Claude Wagner, Quebec jus- tice minister welcomed the del- egates and warned that “‘in-at- CLEMENTS—Mr. and = Mrs Arthur Clements, Montague wish to anounce the birth of a daughter. Ariene Brenda, at the Kings County Memorial Hospt- tal. Montague, on August 15th. Weignt 6 Ibs. 8 ozs. A sister for Billy and a. Stan's Basilica an ens 18; 1965, af fats —_— eo MacFARLANE — REYNOLDS -— Mr and Mrs. Robert MacFarlane, White Sands, wish to annbdunce the engage- CALLING day. September 1, 1965—1.90-3.90 p.m. AILDAS BEAUTY SALON, 191 Graf- - tular $15.00 for $7.50; regular $20.00 PRINCE COUNTY Bephone_ 4-357. | =< = Bey-and_ham supper Lorne \ alley: Hall. aly 2, 1966 End- of season draw was TURKEY AND ham supper,: Septem nd. witnessed....by..Erank ..Coady._and...cents... Sponsored. by Cape. Traverse ANNUAL MEETING and the first Wednesday of every en Street, August specials half-price pe $6.00 Seine — Bae Air Senne —~aparnve SEPT. 1st" for=Cardigan cr NT-A-TENT 46 St. Peters Road. Tel, S¢F¥ing 5.30-9.30 p.m. von by Mrs. Ron Smith, 30 MacKay ber Ist. in Cape Traverse hall from red Pound Women's Institute. ik SHERWOOD CEMETERY COMPANY CHILD HEALTH Conference Wednes- month in St. Peter's fire hall. ‘old waves. regiar $10.00 for $5.00; re- iryers Make your. appointment es Lorne Valley. Presbyterian Churcty. tur 2368 closes today at 6 p.m. Re-opens | Yrive. Parkdale drawn by John Morris 4:30 - 8 p.m. Adults $1.25, children 3 NOTICES NOTICES will bé held in “ ember 6, 1965. The eu ick 2 Et beectad Eon (tl Sherwood at 4 p.m., Tuesday, Sept7th, 1965 to receive “Reports, Financial Statements, the Election of oo and or other business. MATERNAL AND CHILD HEALTH CLASSES “new series begins at SUMMERSIDE HEALTH CENTRE 205 Linden Avenue Wednesday, September 1, 1965 7.00 P. M. eee of eat ~ NOTICE RE ZONING ~ CITY OF CHARLOTTETOWN The Master Plan for the City of Charlotte- town, establishing and regulating restricted build: ing areas and_zones, approved and ‘adopted in principle by the City Council, may be seen in the window of the Maritime -Electric Co. Limited at 139 Grafton Street. Representations. regarding same may he filed in writing at the office of the undersigned on or before August 31, 1965. i. ee J; Sater : City “Cam ritentier. a ~ | ment of their daughter Margaret Flor- “ence, to Terry Reynolds, son of - Mr and Mrs. Walter Reynolds, Leeds. Eng land. The marriage will take place Nov- ALL ‘CANNERS! IN MEMORIAM | GILLIS In loving memory of a dear son and brother Gerald who passed away August—31. 1964 Fhis—month-comes—with-deer—rerret It brings back a day we'll never for- get the ° BOILER REPAIRING | | TRANSFER BUSINESS SERVICE DIRECTORY Goods and Service... Where to find them in Charlottetown and District {REAL ESTATE RESTAURANTS [BUYING - SELLING WANTED LOTUS CAFE | ALE BOTTLES Delicious Sener | acon i. Air Conditioned Dining Room PHONE (Take-out Order 4-3910) 4-8595 73 Queen St. Ch'town Patent, Medicines Sandwiches and Coffee Bar * Phone 892-2532 FREE DELIVERY 45 ELM AVE. MONUMENTS MONUMENTS. Of Distinction Granite and Marble also Cemetery Lettering EC | CURRIE BROS. Babedt MaclInnis | Interior and Exterior | Painting and Decorating Reasonable Rates 73 Douglas Street Tel: 2-2526 I [BUSINESS MACHINES | _ R. C. KEENAN Burroughs Business Machines Royal Type Writers Sales and nb ; Typewriters For Ren 100 Fitzroy St. Dial 4-9525 LER REPAIRING t — | HOME FOOD FREEZERS | Malpeque Road, Ch'town 4-8311 ~ HOME FURNISHING — and | REFRIGERATORS All sizes. New and used. Certified Electric Welding Ben Livingston ‘BUYING SELLING RENTING | PHONE 43268 J. W. MacKENZIE Real Estate Consultant Appraiser and Broker 269 Queen Street | * Charlottetown | Member of C.A.R.E.B. | | LIMITED REAL ESTATE INSURANCE | 92 QUEEN STREET PHONE 2-2448 S. W. WILLIS REALTOR - CONSULTANT Real Estate, Residential, Commercial Appraisals Mortgages, Insurance 165 Queen St. DIAL 894-7242 ww AUTOMOTIVE MUFFLER CENTRE Complete Exhaust Systems Sales Free Installation At OK TIRE STORE St. Peters Road Dial 892-2360 TIRE SERVICE GEORGE PEAKE [® Tire Sales @ Complete Farm Tire Service @ Wheel. Alignment O.K. TIRE STORE St. Peters Rd: Ch’town Dial 894-4912 WILSON: FOR REAL-ESTATE 90 Kent. St. ‘Ch’town | ROBINSON'S STATION Specialists in generators, al- ternators, starters, wipers, car- buretor cleaning. 105 ‘Richmond St. Ch’town. , Telephones 4-9062, 4-7264 BELL'S TEXACO General Repairs & Tune-up Service Calls 222 Queen St. Ch’town Dial 894-4013 Auto .Salvage Kensington Rd. Parkdale See us for auto parts and Supplies Finley MacKinnon 894-8115 | PHOTOGRAPHERS HAND PAINTED ISLAND SCENES @ Roll film in color and black and white @ Daily vservice on processing black and white film. For all photographic needs call on Mey yér’s Studic 128 ‘Richmond St. Charlottetown Tel, 894-9912 Serving P.E.I. | DRIVE-IN EAT OFTEN At The A & W Drive-In MALPEQUE ROAD -It’s-the-only— place you “ can. buy “Chubby” Chicken” “Look for the Bright Orange Building” | FUEL OILS STANLEY MOL REAL ESTATE LTD. E wns Rose and Shell Products Where Friends-and Sales_, Are. Made ieee ‘DEALING EXCLUSIVELY | | IN REAL ESTATE 78 Gt. George St. Pant: tempts to rehabilitate criminals, | z COADY__Mr__and_Mrs. Frank Coady one must__not. forget he com- and_Sons Ltd. [FIRESTONE Home & Auto| (nee Marilyn McCallum), anpounce. the mon good."’ 4.7127 | 187 Gt. George Street arrival of their son: Mark Andrew at Rev. Noel Mailloux, president 68 Kensington Rd. Tel. 4712 | Tel. 4-5547 the Charlottetown Hospital on Satur ihe C di . | _day. August 28, 1965. Weight 6 Ibs. ee a a Seqrinlogical. | 13 ons. Pa i a ec’ presiden LASS | | ENGAGEMENTS of the congress by acclamation. @ | FUMIGATING ‘ | pee eee eee SPEAK IN_ NINE TONGUES | ' MacDONALD —- KING — Mr. and Mra. | ee ~ Fumigating Service “Cyril EMacDonald. Charlottetown | South _~ Mfrica‘s —new—foreign-+< yf { C—O er ST wish“l*announce the engagement. we broadcasting service will ‘trans- price fo summer cot their daughter Agnes Frances to - mit short wave programs in * tage owners on fumigating or ; : of Mr. M Siar 1. "King, Chartegeioers. The Dine languages oe Af- = pares ee marriage. will take place at St. Dun- BE 4 | . Island Fumigating ao “Near Travel Bureau” Charlottetown, P. E. I “Phone” 2- 1611 “ARTHUR H. ROPER | 2 Elm Ave. Ch'town 4- 3278 | Minor Tepairs | Goudy ear tires and a full line of accessories. "MARSHFIELD SERVICE. STATION "On St. Peters Road Marshfield | “General Repairs _Qusified Mechanic ":# | SEPTIC TANK SERVICE “4” Field Tile lS 6”? Cement Blocks -Flagstones 149 North River Road | When. and where you" | Service-~- need it. And mirrors too. | 121 Pownal St. Ch'town Dial 4-9624 Chandler Bros. -BEAUTY PARLOR — Ltd. PHYLLIS Beauty. Salon 1 Plywood Place Tel. 4-6557 | New..Summer__ Hours: Monday to Friday 9-AM. Saturday-Untit-t-P-M You left without a. last But memories of you will never die Always remembered by Father = Jonn Gillis ‘and sister Mrs. Reg. Flanagan iecdbye GILLIS In loving memory of our grandfather, Gerald Gillis. who passed away’ August 31. 1964. 4 | As angels keep their watch up there, | Please. God, just let him know That we, down here, do not forget, We loved ‘and miss him so. - | Lovingly remembered by grandchildren: MacNEILL -- In loving memory of our aug. Tuesday and Thursday j Evenings is | oo 1d FOLEY | Tel: 4.9757 TRANSFER 65 Richmond St. | Phone 4-9914 “Tops in Efficient, Gala Beauty Shop _105 Kent St. Dial 4-9481 Beauty Service Complete Ss Service.” ; Courteou Open days 9 to 5:30, also, iii | Tuesday and Thursday nights. GROCERIES [*Mrs Wilma Spencer owner | Parents. Mr. and Mrs. Howard Mac- j Neilt who passed away July 4, 1958 and | August 31, 1959. Yon are not forgotten parents, Nor ever will you be. Ms As long as life and memory iasts, We will remember. thee. * | Lovingly remembered by the family. GILLIS In loving memory of our dear uncle Gerald Gillis who passed away August 31, 1964. You are gone but not forgotten dear uncle, DO YOU HAVE and. operator. } Diamond's Grocery - ‘ELECTRICAL =A 49 Elm A Phone 4 * ‘SPECIALS ‘CONTRACTORS Garden Butier- 2-1be: “oge | Ase long as hife and memory last We will always remember. you Always remembered and sadly missed by Pat = Cart. GILLIE - In loving memory of Geraid oo who Possed away August 3ist, ‘EXTRA JARS? If so, you can convert them inte cash in ® hurry with a low-cost: six-time want ad in | Guardian-Patriat ‘“‘CANNERS’ CORNER’ classified feature. You are not forgotten, Joyed._ one, Nor will you ever be. As long as life and memory last We will remember thee. | Lovingly remembered and sadly missed by Ellie, Joe and family. | MacDONALD - Mr. 1 Ib. pkg. tea with 15 tea! MaclL.EAN and SON bags free 79¢ | Domestic Shortecing 29 or ©@ Electrical Conttactors 4 for .. 3 $1.00 @ Motor Re-winding Pop—to take out ........ 10e | @G. E. & Sunbeam ee appliances BITLLARDS @ Small appliance repairs 254 Kent St. Dial 2-2443 Meet your friends at Charlottetown to 5 P.M | { Phone 4-3942 Septic Tank Pumping SERVICES Septic -tank---and-—-field . -tile installations. and repairs... -THOMSON West Royalty Dial 4-441) SEPTIC TANK AND | FIELD TILE' INSTALLATION | @ TRENCHING @ BACK HOEING | @ SEPTIC TANKS CLEANED Reasonable Rates @ FREE ESTIMATES FOY’S SEPTIC TANK SERVICE Tryon + Sanitation Service _ ISLAND BRIKCRETE | + | Manufacturers: . Whitlock Tire Service, B: F. Goodrich and Goodyear $3 Tires Qur Slegan FIX FLATS” Ch'town “WE 138 Kent Phone 894-6112 ‘MacDonald- Rowe Woodworking Co. Ltd. Doors - Sas hes ' Frames | Ph. Crapaud 42-34 [———————— Murray River Septic tanks, “ pairs. All pu work aranteed and re- | We Spevialize in* All Building | Supplies | Availahle from ofr Kings Co. Representative Wilbur Jarvis, Kingshoro, Tel: - South Lake j ni 4 36 Lr. Water Ch'town 894-8575 Be good to your Lawn Mower. It'll be good to Book orders for school pump- | Don’t allow a poorly fune- ing done during vacation. A. EF. MacKay. Phone 66. | POULTRY Cue Billiards PET GROOMING In loving memory of | Mrs. Charlies MacDonald who passed | away on Au st ist, 1964. Dear ‘ you are not forgotten | Though on ®arth you are no more. il in memory you are with?Wme:~ As yo always were before. Always remembered and sadly mesed by hushand and daughters. | BERTRAM In leving memory of we | dohn Bertram who passed away Aug ust 3, 1961 You are not forgoften dear Lanne, Nor will you ever. be. As long as life and memory at ‘ T will remember you Alwaye remembered br her hirehand It’s specially designed to” get fast. result? for. people want- ing to sell canning and pre- serving equipment.’ Check your surplus jars and ether canning materials, then call DIAL 4-8506 For Fast, Helpful WANT AD SERVICE Fé 1194 Kent St. 4-3477 | ATTENTION toatiuction Given, - —}-- DOG OWNERS : | ¢_ Bathing—Clipping a ~~" . Poodles a specialty = “ Tel: 894-8118 Ee READ: PL UMBING yas a THE- CLASSIFIEDS Harrison James 50 Edward Street Tel 4.9968 Plumbing and Heating » Contractor ° Work Guaranteed s - << LARGE FRESH | CHICKEN For the best in Quality, Flavor, Freshness try KINLOCK BRAND An Island Product EACHAD | CAREFULLY Sagi Ig you ! tioning lawn mower ~ to frustrate vou! Have our! Lexpert servicemen recondi-} tion or repair: it . our service is guaranteed! } j | | | We service all types of | mowers at HOLMAN’S | For Service As You Like tt! DIAL 4-0525 | AIR CONDITIONING 2 McCLARY AIR CONDITIONING. UNEDS RESIDENTIAL {INDUSTRIAL CALL 'S FOR FURTHER INFORMATION. DICK RUTH. \RT on Ch'town 894-9432 | Stove.and_ fue} FASY 2 LE WOOD'S FUELS Texaco Stove and Furnace Oil Free Oil Burner Service 15 Woodlawn “Ave. Ch'town Dial 892-2336 " Albert L. Thomas White Rose Dealer oil, batteries. motor oil, “greases, Phone, 4-6610 ABER isc a ree Texaco Furnace _ Oil | Pe caco Fuel Chief Heat= ing Oil and Stove Oil, “Where To Call” Ch'town Petroleum Products Ltd. ~203 Great George St. Cc ‘h’ town 894-7311 After” —horrs cal! 894- 64365 a DRYC LE ANING Ce NSE ESSENCE Off-Season Special Up to 8 Ib. load dry cleaning FOR $2.00 S & M Coin Laundry 21 Eden St. Ch'town Gratton st Ast “crew ali Island Coin Laundry ; 44 hour telephone office 22 Queen St. USE CLASSIFIED WANT-ADS THE 6 MARKET: PLACE -FOR YOUR UNWANTED got wARTICLES + wt self service: Attendant | | Present 9:30 to 35. Next door to_