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REALTORS I
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LEGAL NOTICE8
Commonwealth of Massachusetts
Barnstable, ss. Probate Court
To all persons Interested In the
estate of BRIDGET S- WALLS, lat e
of Barnstable (Hyannis), in said
County, deceased.
A petition has been prosented
to said Court for probate ot a cer-
tain instrument purporting to be
the last will of said deceased by
SALLY COOMBS, of 87 Pond
Street, Barnstable (Osterville), in
the County of Barnstable, praying
that she be appointed executrix
thereof without giving a surety on
her bond, and further praying that
said will may be proved and allow-
ed without the testimony of sub-
scribing witnesses.
If you desire to object thereto
yon or your attorney should file a
written appearance in said court
at Barnstable before ten oVlock in
the forenoon on the 14th day of
February, 1961 , the return day of
this citation.
Witness, KENRICK A. SPAR-
ROW, Esquire, Judge of said
Court, this 13th day of January,
1961.
ALFRED C. KNIGHT ,
Register.
(Jan. 19, 26,Fob. 2)
MARGARET W. PERKINS
This iteration , by the planning
consultants whom BarnBtablo has
engaged to make a (survey of the
town , that "the character of the vil-
lages must bo preserved" has Its
provocatlvo aspects, and last night
when 1 didn't feel llko sleeping, 1
mulled over Borne of them In a hap-
hazard sort of way-
In tho first place, these engineers,
say "character ," in tho singular, by
which I assume thoy mean the usua
which I assume thoy moan tho
usual rural characteristics of all
villages, whether thoy bo on Capo
Cod, in Vermont or Iowa or oven
Pakistan. All villages are quiet , for
instance; they have dignifloil old
homos nnd shaded streots, wide
lawns, rolling fields, and a genornl
air of tho-world-well-lost.
But then , us the wind shifted and
tho rain stopped and a crisp cover
of snow began to dust my own
roadway, I roflectod that every vil-
lage in Barnstable bonated Its own
character and that , indeed , the vil-
lages of Barnstable are vastly dif-
ferent from those of Yarmouth, to
the east, or Sandwich and Fal-
mouth to the west. Whether tills
by accident or design , I couldn ''.
decide, , but certnlnly it Boomod
moro than chonco that Yarmouth
Port , with I( H mile of captains'
homos, Blvoulil today be quiet and
self-contained , not to say Intro-
verted, with very little trade and
nil industry.
This village , from tho lime of
17th cunlury Iohnbod Paddock until
late In thu 19th century, had boon
homo port lor hundreds of BOII-
farlng men. Such mon, however ,
bad built homes whom their fam-
ilies could live while they sailed
tho HOVOII seas und to which thoy
could retire It thoy lived long
enough. Yarmouth Port , I argued to
myself had not oven a vostlglal
memory of any t radition but of
women and chlldron waiting for
ships lo return and of 111011 return-
ed from Iho sea.
Not that llariiHlulilc hadn't also
produced RH mariners, but not with
the Hlngle-l nlmled devotion or Yar-
molilli. BarnBtablo men had buon
business teen or mull lirtomstoil In
civic IIIIU pniltlcul affairs. By and
large, I musod, only Bnrnatublo pro-
duced augh harbingers of independ-
ence us Junius oils , rather an" son;
such cornerstones of civic con-
science as Thomas Hinckley and
Lemuel Shaw.
It. didn 't HUUIII odil to ino, at ail ,
Hun Barnstable had been one of
ibe first four counties when Plym-
outh , greatly enlarged , had to
IOOHUII her apron strings. Thero'B
no other village, on Cape Cod with
quite tho Hiimn Imposing hJl! dom-
inating suit-bay Holds , cranberry
marshes, end bnrbor. At 2 a.m., it
seemed entirely logical that the
hill hail made the men, anil the
men tlin shiiv village .
This kind ol' reflection, Imwover,
was IntHcd mi townships, and I be-
gun now tp tlilnli of tlm separate
eliariiclfi 'H ui each village in Hum
stable. If, UH 1 in- planning ongl-
odors suggost, vlllagiis should pre
servo thnlr clumiclor, should (lot
each one take stuck of Its own.
I got to thinking bow my brother
In-law always said that tho reason
Cotult hail only three corners was
because It wasn't big enough for
four- Well , It never bad boen. Until
after 1800, there wero no moro than
a half dozen houses In (ho whoio
section that wo call Cotult , and
there hadn 't boon a poBt office un-
1821. Thoro wasn't oven n ceme-
tery until 1S19 when one was laid
out to accommodate Azubah Handy,
whose epitaph , by the way, com-
memorates the fact:
"My bosom frloml como hero nnd
BOO
"Where lays tho InRt remains of mo
"When 1 tho debt of nature paid
"A burying yard for mo was mado. "
Hyannis, on tho other hand, had
always boon a placo of barter and
bustle. In 16KB , Nicholas DUV IB was
given permission to "quietly enjoy
a puree of land which ho siilth
Yanno hath given him." On HI IH
land , which lay along the west side
of tho inner novo of Lowis Bay,
Davis built a warehouse from
which ho did a considerable busi-
ness exporting pickled oysters to
Connecticut and New York,
Howvur , Davis continued to live
on the north side of (own as-did
most of tho other early "South
Sea" mon. In 1708 there woro not
more than a half dozou houses In
Hyannis, and most of thesq were
out toward Hyannis Port. As late
as 1870, Indeed , a tourists' guide-
book characterised Hyannis as the
"jumplng-ort placo," where visitors
camo hi take the Island boat or
coasting vessels, loaded further
south along the Atl antic seaboard,
transferred tiioir cargoes to tho
railroad for transportation Into tho
Interior of New England.
My father used to say prldofully
In thu '20's that HyannlB would
Boon bo Urn hub ol' the Capo , but ,
truthfully, It had alwayB boon. Hy-
annis Port was u nothor matter,
Hero , until the turn of tho proseiu
century, had been most of tho
maritime m-tivlly on the whole
HOU l)i side or Cape Cod. Thanks
to a breakwater which Major Pbln-
noy of Hie Patriot characterised "«
a "monument of human folloy," as
ninny as a hundred vessels some-
times rode at anchor at Iho Port.
Changes in transportation and
tho first laud boom , about 1870 , did
Cor tho Port. 1 can remember Todd
duller sighing, whou we'd curt him
mil there after a high school dance,
"God's country. And Qod's welcome
to It. " In the '2U' s, we called that
"l.onelyvllle ," and now look at It
I looked ill l.on elyvllle III my
mind's eyo as the night waned , and
considered another point In this
rocomuiendallon to "preserve the
character of (ho villages. " At what
point In limn iib oiili l one stop the
clock ? My own feeling has been
that we should have sloppoil tho
clock of "Progress" many yours
ago, bill II" It was not yet loo late,
I lion II was certainly time to decide
the character of oach Cape Cjofl
village aim preserve R at once.
I thought of Yarmouth port, with
its miraculous survival of mi archi-
tectural heritage , and of Hnililwli'li ,
making inicli valiant and expensive
efforts i» orosorvo Itself, i thought
of bow lucky Mai'Hlous Mills Is thai
it. still retains u faint aura of its
past as a pioneer In now almost-
forgotten Industries And 1 thought
proudly of llnruslable villa ge , still
maintaining Its pulsating dignity
UH the shire seal , with lis pll-
hired courthouse and old cannon
surveying from a hilltop thu salt
marshes, the Common Fields whom
the saltworks were , and the iinr-
now , twisting harbor whurn, but for
a blizzard which bllndoil tham to
lis entrance , und sent llieiu on to
Plymouth, thci Pilgrims might have
nettled.
Asa matter of fact, I concluded,
us I put breakfast coffee on to drip,
that I guessed J'rt look Into the
"clinruetor of the vlllu geH " more
thoroughly!
CAFE COD SAMPLER
LEGAL NOTICES
LOST PASSBOOKS
Notice Is hereby given lliul
Passbooks, Nos. I)R47UHHorl WUH a Mallow Angel p ake,
AI Ibn close or tho dninonstrutlon
thu completed rood wus given lo
some or the members present, und
Urn, Everett ('.. Lowl* received the
chops, Mrs . Albort 0, Morris re-
ceived the peas, and cakes were
given to Mrs. Howard Jackson and
Mrs. Howard Whiting.
Refreshments ware served by
Mrs. (Joorgo Frost , 2nd , and her
committee, Mines. Orson Tripp,
Charles Ross, Frank Fisher and
Howard Whiting.
HYANNIS NEWS
MORTGAGEE'S SALE OF
REAL ESTATE
By virtue and in execution ot the
power of snlo contained in a cer-
tain mortgage given by John
Francis Hurley and Mary Patricia
Hurley, dated July 9, 195(1, and re-
corded with Barnstable County
Deeds In Hook 940 , Pago 262 , of
which mortgage the undersigned Is
the present holder , for breach of
conditions of said mortgage and
for the purpose or foreclosing tho
sumo, will be sold nt public auction
ut 11:00 A.M. on Friday , February
10, 1901 , on the mortgaged prom-
ises in Barnstable (Hyannis), Barn-
Btablo County, Massachusetts, all
und singular tho promises do-
scribed In said mortgage, to-wit:
A certain parcel of land , with
the buildings thereon, situate In
Barnstable (Hyannis), Barnstable
County, Massachusetts , bounded
and described as follows :
NORTHEASTERLY by Lot 2, IIB
Bbown on a plan entitled "Plan
of Land , Hyunnls , Capo Cod De-
velopment Co.", Scale 1 Inch =
100 foct , dated March 21, 1922,
Henry L. Archer, C. B,, which
plan is duly filed with, Barnstable
Deeds In Plan Book 11, Pago 103,
ono hundred sixty-one and 03/100
(101.03) feot;
EASTERLY by Winter Street , as
shown on suld plan and us shown
on a plan entitled "Plan or Rtdge-
wood, Hyannis Mass., belonging
lo Ernest S. Bradford , (loorgo B.
Lewis . Thomas Otis, and Llndsey
N. Oliver , dated 1924", and Mod
with Barnstable Deeds, Plan
Book II , Pago 41 , a total of one
bundl ed lour (1 01) foot, more or
less;
SOUTHERLY by Lot 3 Block II , us
shown on RUIgowood Plan, ono
hundred eight (10H) reel , moro
or loss ; I (J
WESTERLY by Lot ,'t, Block II , »n
shown on Rldgowood Plan , and
by a portion ol' reserved parcel
us shown on said Rldgowood
Plan , lll'ty-seven (571 Toot , more
or loss;
'SOUTHERLY by said reserved par-
cel as shown on Rldgowood Plan
llrty-lhrei! (50) feel , more or
IOHS ; and
WESTERLY by Ixit 12, as shown
on the Cape Cod Development
. Plan, sixty (00) lent, more or
loss
The above described premises
constitute Lot No. 1, u* shown on
tho plan or land lu Hyannis, Capo
Cod Development. Co., Lot No. 4,
as shown on plan ol- Rldgowood,
Hyannis , belonging lo Ernest S.
Bradford , el ul , und a portion of
tho reserved parcel »« shown on
suld Rldgowood Plan,
For titl e BOO deed of Henry J.
Nicholson, ei ux, duly recorded
wllh Barnstable County Deeds,
Book 948, Page 2S9.
Ruformice Is made to Decree
authorizing foreclosure of the real
estuto mortgage by entry and pos-
session und exercise of the power
of sale, which Decree Is dated
January 0, 1981, Case No. 20046 ,
Superior Court for Barnstable
County.
Said premises will bo sold sub-
ject lo any and all unpaid tuxes ,
tux titles und municipal Bens, If
any there be.
Terms of Hale: Tea (10% I per
cent of HID purchase price to be
paid lu cash by the purchaser or
purchasers at tho time and placo
or salo Other terras to bo an-
nounced at tho sale.
INSTITUTION FOR SAVINtJH
IN ROXBURY
By: (i. Churchill Francis,
President.
ATTORNEY FOR INSTITUTION
FOR SAVINGS IN
ROXBURY
Herbert K. Humslker
Eustman Building
Falmouth , Massachusetts
(Jan. 19, 20,Fob. 2)
Commonwealth of Massachusetts
Barnstable, ss Probate Court
38157
To all persons Interested In the
estate or CHARLES RANDALL
HURLER ! 11 , Into or Barnstable
(Hyunnls), In said County, de-
ceased.
A petition has been presented
to said Court for probate of a cer-
tain Instrument purporting to bo
the last will of said deceased by
MARJOR IE W. BURLEIGH, of
Barnstable (Hyannis), In the Coun-
ty of Barnstable , praying that she
be appointed executrix thorepf
without giving a surety on her
bond, and further praying that said
will may bo proved and allowed
without the testimony of subscrib-
ing witnesses.
If you desire to object theroto
you or your attorney should file a
wrltton appearance In said Court
at Barnstable before ton o'clock in
tho forenoon on the 14th day of
February, 1961, the return day of
this citation.
Witness, KENRICK A. SPAR-
ROW, Esquire, Judge of said
Court, this 10th day of January,
1961.
ALFRED 0. KNIGHT,
Register.
(Jan. 19, 26,Feb. 2)
NEED MONEYTT
But unable to work full time? Earn
$50 or more per week representing
AVON Cosmetics 4 to 5 hours a day.
Money back guarantee. TV adver-
tised. No pioneering—74 years in
business. Customers waiting tor ser-
vice. Phone or write—
MRS. DOROTHY BRADLEY
Hyannis—erring 5-9306
Box 101, Somerset, Mass.
REALTORS
~
YEAR ROUND AND WINTER
RENTALS
DUDLEY & KERR
Realtors
COTUIT GArden 8-6929
CAPE COD REAL ESTATE
INFORMATION CENTER
SALES & RENTALS
Route 28 Iyanough Road
Hyannis
Thomas M. Aylmer
Evelyn Crosby
SPrlng GArden
5-2645 or 5-1685 8-2469
H. W. ROBINSON
REALTOR
COTUIT, QArden 8-6564
Genieve C. Bearse
Associate Mary P. Law
REALTOR
Centervllle, Craigville and
WeBt Hyannlsport
Main Street, Centervllle
Tel. SPrlng 5-0865
¦
REAL ESTATE
Of Every Description
Bought, Sold.and Exchanged
JAMES A. WOODWARD
Real Estate Agency
Tel. SPrlng 6-0302 or 5-1217
SEE ME FIRST I
LEGAL NOTICES '
MORTGAGEE'S SALE OF REAL,
ESTATE
By virtue and in execution of the
power of sale contained In a cer-
tain mortgage give by Edward Gi
Bearse, Jr., and Elaine Bearse to
Brockton Savings Bank, dated June
28, 1955, and recorded with Barn-
stable County Registry of Deeds in
Book 912, Page 254, of which mort-
gage the undersigned Is the present
holder for breach of the conditions
of said mortgage and for the puij-
pose of foreclosing the same wlu
be sold at public auction at eleven
o'clock a.m. on tho 8th day of
February A.D. 1961 , on the prem-
ises described in said mortgage, all
and singlar the premises described
In said mortgage, to wit:
¦J The land with tho buildings '
.here-
on situated In Barnstable (Cotultjl
Barnstable County, Massachusetts,
bounded and described us follows:
Southwesterly by County Road as
shown on a plan hereinafter men-
tioned fifty-two and 00/100 (52.00)
feet; Northwesterly by olhor land
of Joseph II . Robello one hundred
sixteen and 00/100 (110.00) feet;
Northeasterly by other land of said
Robello flfty-two and 00/100 (52.00)
feet; and Southeasterly by a pri-
vate way as Bhown on suld plan One!
hundred slxtoen and 00/100 (110.00),
feet.
Said premises are muro particu-
larly shown on a plan entitled
"Plan of Land In Cotult , Mass.
Property of JoBoph n. Robello",
scale 1"—40', Everett 11. Hinckley,
Reg. Land Surveyor, dated Dec.
1946, West Yarmouth . Mass. which
plan Is duly rocordod In the Barn-
stable County Registry of Deeds In
Plan Book 76, Pago 43.
For our tltlo see deod of (loorgo
Frederick Savery ot ux recorded
herewith.
including as a part of the realty
all portable or sectional buildings,
furnaces, heaters, boilers, heating
apparatus, oil burners and attach-
ments thereto, plumbing, ulr con-
ditioning equipment , mantels, gas
and electric fixtures, screens, screon
doors, awnings, storm doors and
windows, and all other fixture s of
whatever kind and nature at pres-
ent contained in said buildings.
•Said premises will be sold subject
to all outstanding tax titles, unpaid
taxes and assessments.
Terms of Sale: Six Hundred Dol-
lars ($600.00) to be paid In cash by
the purchaser at the time and place
of the sale and the balance to be
paid within ten days ot Brockton
Savings Bank, No. 1 North Main
Street, Brockton, Massachusetts.
Other termB to be announced at
11,0
BROCKTON SAVINGS BANK
By Malcolm B. Norcross,
Treasurer
Present Holder of Said
Mortgage.
Keith Reed & Wheatley, Attys.
231 Main St., Brockton , Mass.
(Jan. 12, 19, 20)
LOST 'PASSBOOKS
Notice Is hereby given that
Passbooks, Nos. 4714, 16118, 24266,
24259 , 24743, 24990, 24998, 26078.
25088, 25149 , 26166, 25216, Issued by
Hyannis Trust Company, have been
lost or destroyed and that appHca-
tions have been made to Hyannis
Trust Company to issue duplicate
books in accordance with Chapter
590, Section 40, Acts of 1908.
(Jan. 5, 12, 19)
REAL ESTATE
BRYDEN
REAL ESTATE
AGENCY
Across from Sandwich Post Office
_Sagamore 279 — 244-W
LAKE AND OCEAN
REALTY
LISTINGS WANTED
Box 662 Centervllle , Mass.
"""LEGAL NOT ICES
30367 Reg.
Commonwealth of Massachusetts
LAND COURT
To the Town of Barnstable, a
municipal corporation located in the
County of Barnstable and said
Commonwealth ; Benjamin Qrassl,
J. Louis Lorraln , Helen L. Lorraln,
Frederick E. Armstrong and Theda
Armstrong, nil of said Barnstable;
Herbert D, Shuart and Richard
Dykstra, Jr.. both of Ramsey, In the
State of New Jersey; Cape and
Vineyard Electric Company, a duly
existing corporation having an
usual place of business In said
Barnstable; New England Tele-
phone and Telegraph Company, a
duly existing corporation having an
usual place of buslnoss In Boston,
in the County of Suffolk; aild to all
whom It muy concern :
Whereas, a petition has boon pro-
sented to suld Court by Jenny K.
Gegan of said Boston, to register
and oonllrin her title In tho follow-
ing described land:
A certain parcel of land with the
buildings thereon, situate In said
Barnstable , bounded und described
as follows:
Westerly by Phlnney's Lane
1767.05 feot; Easterly by land now
or formerly of Owners unknown
1759.00 feet: Southerly by land now
or formorlv of owners unknown
.474.57 foot.
Excepting und excluding from
the nbove described lund Lot 3,
Block 15; l/)t 2 Block C; Lot 3
'Block B and Lots 2 and 4, Block E,
as shown ou u plan hereinafter
mentioned.
Petitioner claims , the fee In
'Wdqnanupt AvenilS, Aurora Ave-
nue, Laura Road, Sunrise Road and
Westglow 'Street , subject to the
rights of ull persons lawfully en-
titled thereto, In and over the
same; and denies the existence of
any rights, public or prlvato over
the wood roads shown by broken
linos over Lot 3, Block A and Lot
I, Block 1), as shown on said plan ;
and admits said land Is subject to
easements to Cape and Vineyard
Electric Company ami Now Eng-
land Telephone and Telograph
Company, dated June 27, 1968 und
recorded in Book 1012 , Pago 26(1.
Tho abovo described land is
Bhown on a plan tiled witii said peti-
tion und all boundary lines tiro
claimed to be located on the ground
ns shown on said plan.
If you desire to make an objec-
tion or defense to suld petition you
nr your attorney must file a written
appearance and an answer under
oath, sottihg forth clearly nnd
specifically your objections nr (lis-
fense to each part of sold petition,
in the office of the Recorder of said
Court In Boston (at the Court
House), or In the off len of the
Assistant Recorder of said Court
at the Registry of Deeds at Barn-
Ktublo In tho County of Barnstable
where u copy of tho plun filed with
suld petition is deposited , on or be-
fore tho twentieth day of February
next.
Unless mi appearance IB SO mod
by or for you your default will be
recorded, the said petition will Ire
taken as confessed and you will be
forever barred from contesting said
petition or any decree entered
thereon. l
Witness. JOHN E. FBNTON.
Esquire Judge of said Court, this
twenty-eighth day of December In
tho year nineteen hundred and
sixty.
Attest with Seal of said Court-
(Seal)
MARGARE T M. DALY,
Recorder.
Henry F. Smith
242 Main St., Hyannis , Muss.
Atty. for the Petitioner.
(Jan, 5, 12, 19)
L08T PA8S BOOK
Notice is hereby given that Pass
Book No, 4885, Issued by the Chat-
ham Trust Company Savings De-
partment has been lost or destroyed
and that application has been made
to the said Chatham Trust Com-
pany to Issue a duplicate book In
accordance with the requirements
of Section 40, Chapter 690, 1908.
(Jan. 5, 12, 19) .
L08T PASSBOOKS
Notice is hereby given that
Passbooks, Nos. SS-950 and GI-309 ,
issued by Sandwich Co-operative
Bank, have been lost or destroyed
and that applications have been
made to Sandwich Co-operative
Bank to issue duplicate books In ac-
cordance with requirement* of Gen-
eral Laws, Ter Ed., Chapter 167,
Section 20.
(Jan. 6. 12, 19)
AUTO SAIES AND SERVICE
CAPE COD AUTU
RADIATOR WORKS, INC.
Established 1929
Body and Fender Work
Complete Auto Painting
Radiator Repairing
Telephone : SPring 5-0858
West Main Street, Hyannis
iHOMEM
AKER'S NEEDS
OSBORNE'S
REFRIGERATION SERVICE
Authorized Westinghou.se Dealer
Domestic and Commercial
\ Refrigeration
' Sales and Service
Route 28 West Yarmouth
Tel. SPring 5-0213
JACK'S SPORT SHOP
100 North Street, Hyannie
Your Bvinrude Dealer
INSTRUCTION
JOB SECURITY can be yours by
preparing now for coming Civil Ser-
vice Exams. For Information write
NATIONAL TRAINING
SERVICE
Box No. 16 , Patriot Office
MISCELLANEOUS FOR SAIE
ROBERT F. HAYDEN
GENERAL CONTRACTING
Building Moving and Flaking
Complete Line of Building Parte
Falmouth Avenue, Cotult
Tel. GArden 8-6380
' M A R T I N ' S
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Cakes - Pasterles - Cookies
Breads Rolls
Special Pasterles For
All Occasions
276 Main Street , Hyannis
Tel. SPring 6-0820
WeBt Dennis EXeter 8-2621
THE WALLPAPER SHOPPB
, Home of Fine Wallpapers
' Window Shades, Curtains
Drapery Materials
302 Main Street Hyannis
Tel. SPrlng 5-1765
USED BUILDING ,
MATERIALS
Cape Lumber and Salvage Co.
Route 28 SPrlng 6-2266
SERVICES
JORDAN SIGN CO.
ALL TYPES OF SIGNS
Truck Painting and
Lettering
"Specializing in Only the Best"
West Main Street, Hyannis
Tel. SPrlng 5-1952 __
Feef-Hard-To-Fit?
SHOE FITTING PROBLEM?
Phone SPrlng 6-4637
for Appointment
EDWARD N. STAMES
Hyannis, Mass.
OLOUGH & HIGGINS
GENERAL TRUCKING
Gravel • Cinders - Rubbish Hauled
Excavating and
Cesspool Cleaning
302 Main Street, Hyannis
Tel. SPring 5-1179
JOHN A. COLLINS
BUILDER
Building - Remodelling - Repairs
REAL ESTATE
Centervllle, SPrlng 6-2383
MURRAY'S
FUEL OIL SERVICE, INC.
Heating Oils
Service - Quality - Satisfaction
Dennis Port, Mass.
Phone EXeter 8-2408
Metered Ticket Printers
R. B. CORCORAN CO.
Plumbing and Heating
Supplies
Iyanough Road, Hyannis
Tel. flPrlng 5-6818
CAPE COD SECRETARIAL
"
SCHOOL
Typewriting
Mimeographing
AH Public Stenographic Services
Call Day and Evening
Tel, SPrlng 5-1372
] w Ocean Street, Hyannis
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H. M. MESBRVB CO. INC.
The Finest in
OFFICE EQUIPMENT
AND SUPPLIES
3»8 Main Street, HyannlB
Tel. SPrlng 5-0433
THE PATRIOT PRESS
,. „, PRINTING
M Pleasant Street Hyannis
Tel. SPrlng 5-2446
ALTON ROBBINS, JRT
CEDAR STREET, HYANNIS
Tel. SPrlng 6-1162
' „ Carpenter Work
Everything from doore adjusted
- to new homes.
MEMBERS WANTED
ty poreon who served In the
?™ed Forces during the following
«»tes, world War I, April 6, 1917
» November 11, 1918; World War
!\.?Sember ?. 1941 to September
ISM ,B> ¦*
* Korean War, June 26,
or0S,
to
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' WB8. and was hon-
XJrtly discharged, is eligible to be-
J*™6 a member of the American
wgton. call C, P. Bfareellne. Tel
"Prlng K.j7na