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LACKHAWK Flli' IALOG 5: 1 ' 0 NOT USE THIS LIST AFTER DECEMBER 10, 195' S4aa4 t#e 4eaçef (See TIAL CHRISTMAS FILM BARGA Th rEW AND USED - 16mm. SOUND - 16mm. SILEN'I CLAUS PUNCH AND JUDY, brand new 16mm. si1ei prints, about 300' in length. Castle Film listing at $9.75. Only, F PUP'S CHRISTMAS, good used 16mm. sound prints, aboi, 00' in length. Pictorial Film selling new for $21.75. Only. COME ALL YE FAITHFUL and NOEL 1 brand new, 10(1 6mm. sound prints sung by Boys Choir. Official Films reiea 4•9L) ciling regularly at $7.50. Only .......... W DY DOODY'S CHRISTMAS, brand new 16mm. silent rints, about 300' in length. Castle Film listing at $9.75. Only . E MARIA, brand new 16mm. sound prints, about 300 in ength. Castle Films release, selling new at $21.75. Symphony or rhestra and chorus. Only ............. 'TA CLAUS PUNCH AND JUDY, good used 16mm. sound )rints, about 300' in length. Castle Film release selling original' rt $21.75. Only ........... RK THE HERALD ANGELS SINC ran,d new 1 00 III I I I •.••• wms 1/(j £ tI - RISThIAS CAROLS ioo(I 1 i use t ('mm ) 1 length. 1 ( prints, a out3O() Sterling Films release, oii,.•1' 0mleflgth.ca5jirn.;/f90 iii fine ai27. 7 ne l6mm. sound prints, abo: 1)0' in length ii F? release, seilini new at $21.75. )rgan and chorus. Only 15: .................................... SPECIAL PURCHASE - NEW FIBREBUILT CARRYING CASE FOR 4-1600' REELS uLred a •i.!(,)' reeh substantial quantity of brand new, fhee cases are made of first quality Fibrehu lit Carl 'Ill vulcanized corners and metal label panel. fibre, have three web straps, stitched leather hanu for $3.98 3 for $9.98 6 for $I7. LACKHAWK FlLi' X 2" SLIDE BARGAINS -- -sventory of 2' a 2" slides, most of them in color, .prcsrnts an outstanding opportunity for you to actjslire a THE LORI)S PRAYER (14 B&W slides, SF) .......... sc- line of specialized slide subjects at an ECONOMY price. THE MAN SICK WITH THE PALSY (7 slides in COlor), regularly $4.20, only .................... il slides are either nt-most of them are-or in excellent NEARER, MY GOD, TO THEE condition. All are in color and regular double frame (7 slides in color, SF), Hymn ................ .................. 5: sghc 35mm, perforations wide as shot in the usual 35mm. THE NOBLEMAN'S SON (5 slides in color), regu- -uniature camera) unless they are listed as black and white larly $3.00, only B&W) or single frame (SF, four 35mm. perforations deep, ................................SI. - NOW THE DAY IS OVER (7 slides in color, SF) .... 51 '4 about 2/3 the width of the standard double frame slide AND ON EARTH, PEACE (29 slides in color, SF), -ssge.) All slides are in the regular 2" x 2" paper mounts, Bible story ....................................... few are mounted in glass, lit any 2" a 2" slide projector PALESTINE, EGYPT. 'I'RANSJORDAN, ci are completely interchangeable. SYRIA, ITALY (20 slides in color), regularly, $12.00, only. 5' PATHWAYS OF PAUL (34 slides in color), regular. Iy $22.80. only ..................................- religious PETERS CONFESSION (4 slides in color), regular. I3RAJlA1s{ (7 slides in ly $2.40, only ............................ 8 color), regularly $4.20, only. $2.98 SAMARIA (17 slides in color), regularly $10.20, N ANGEL APPEARS TO JOSEPH (2 slides in only..................................... color) regularly $1.20, only....................$ .98 THE SAVIOUR IS BORN IF A'4NUNCIAT1ON OF MARY (6 slides in (33 B&W slides, SF) ........I color), regularly $3.60, TUE STCK MAN OF BETIIFSDA (8 slides in color), only .................... $2.49 regglarly $4.80, only ......................... Ill BAPTISM OF JESUS (6 slides in color), regu. SINKIN PETER. Iarly $2.40, only .............................$1.98 FISHERMAN (36 B&W slides, SF) ..... lN lll.JR (34 B&W slides, SF) ..................$1.98 THE SONG TI-IF SHEPHERDS HEARD (58 slides in color, SF), The Christmas Story .............. IF BIRTH OF JOHN THE BAPTIST (4 slides in THE S'IILI.ING OF THE STORM (18 slides in color, color), regularly $2.40, only .................... $1.98 SF), Bible iINGING IN THE SHEAVES (13 slides in color, itory .............................. 8.' "F), Iiymsi THE UNJI:ST STEWARD (7 slides in color), regu. ............................... $1.49 larly $4.20, CERTAIN NOBLEMAN (37 B&W slides, SF) .....$2.49 only ............................. THE WEl)l)ING IN (2ANA (7 slides in color), reg- IRISTMAS BLF.SSINGS (40 slides in color), regu. ularl) arly $23.50, only ..........................$14.98 $4.20, only ............................. ft DAUGHTER OF JAIRUS (8 slides in color), WITH JESUS IN IllS SUFFERINGS FOR MAN. KINI) (20 slides in color) .................... 5 ' regularly $4.80, only ..........................$349 WITH THE Al'OsTucs IN THE ESTABLISHING AND SOLOMON (15 slides in color), regu. OF THE CHURCH (17 slides in color) ............ :arly $9.00, only ............................$6.98 THE WOMAN OF CANAAN (6 slides in color), Y IS DYING IN THE WEST (10 slides in color, regularly $3.60, on ly SF), Hymn ..................................$1.49 ............................. A WOMAN TO REMEMBER (39 B&W slides, SF), ilL DIVIDED KINGDOM (7 slides in color), reg- Bible story ilarly $4.20, only ...........................$2.98 .................................... (Ii EMMAUS DISCIPLES slides in THE WORLD OF PAUL (12 slides in color), regu- (8 color), reg- larly $7.20, Only ............ ................ .S larly $4.80 only ............................$349 THE YOUNG MAN OF NAIN (5 slides in color), h-IL FIRST ANOINTING OF JESUS (5 slides in regularly color), regularly $3.00, only ....................$1.98 $3.00, only .................. liE FLIGHT INTO EGYPT (8 slides in color), reg. -alarly $4.80, only ................ ........... $3.49 >R THE BEAUTY OF THE EARTH (10 slides in ,ulor, SF), Hymn ............................ $1.49 roman catholic -\LILII,E (17 slides in color), regularly $10.20, only $7.98 lIVING THANKS ALWAYS (28 slides in color, SF), THE ALTAR BOY (72 slides in color, SE), from /cc. .-...,!., ''d.,y .................... $2.98 Cat/jo/ic ....................................... IE Al -l' THE GLORY OF GOD SAINTS AND SANCTITY (45 slides in color, SF), .81.98 Roman Ca/ho/ic ..................................c THE SEVEN SACRAMENTS (38 slides in color, SF), Ro,,,,,,, (,,tholi,' ...............................S rrc(c c sides in color, ml" -- e or $u'o ,,, ........................................ HE FOOTSTEPS OF JESUS (48 -slides ii children"s s1ide - 5E),() AND Church OUT Croft OF CAPTIVITY ............. (15 slides in color) 53,98 '.TO CANAAN WITH THE 0NQUERO', TI-IF INDI'.IlA (15 slides in color, SF), JUDGES AND THE KINGS (6 slides in color) ... - $3.98 ( (17 slideS ttori ThE LAND OF THE BEGINNING lOUI) TYPES AND PORTENTS 39 B-&W slide,. -I() ), About neatber forera5tS ............... color) ..................$3.98(7 slides in Sr, Story of rI-Hi COLD FRONT (27 B&W slides, SF). 5' 'SUS APPEARS TO THE ELEVEN ...... color), regularlY $4.20, only .....................98 the u'athe" for chi1dre ..... .... ...The... life. of o sUS' Cl.ILLDIIOOD (22 slidet in color), regularly SHE I)OCI'OR (52 B&W slides, ...... SF). .. ............. S S13.2O, only ...........................$8.98 c hildreii ... I 'lUS CHRIST IS RISEN TODAY (8 slides in color, doe/or, told for SF), For $1.49 ENGLISH CHILDREN (59 B&W slides...... SF), Hymn ................................slides in color), regularly HEALS A LEPER (6 $2.49 TILEchildren GROWING REPUBLIC (73 fl&W slides, SF). i-,SUS I 815 /0 1850. .... ......... the tj,,ited States from 'hSUSs3,60, HEALSonly ....THE- DEAF.AN0.MB (4 slides The story of egularly $2.40, OnlS' ..............$198 GROWING UP IN ANCIENT GREECE (38 B&W in ctdor). r WITH THE DROPSY ................................ MAN slides, SF) F SUS(4 slides HEALS in color) THE regularly $2.40, only............$1.98 HANSEl. AND GRETEL (15 slides,,,,' in color, SE), BUND MEN (4 slides in color), story 'ESUS HEALS IWO 5 98 Children's egularly $2.40. only ......................... HOW INSECTS GET FOOD (46 B&W slides. SF) - .. yUS'r LAST DAYS (24 slides in color), regularly HOW INSECTS GROW UP (50 B&W slides, SF) .... 814.40, only ................................$9.98 STALK (15 slides in color, TIlE BEAN $1.0' F.SUS, LOVER OF MY SOUL (8 slides in color, SF), $1.49 JACK AND story .. ...... .................... SF). Children'5 Children's Hymn ..................................... ARTHUR (99 slides in color, SF). 59'1: ESIJS' MINISTRY (50 slides in color), regularly - KIN(i .824.00. only ....................$14.98in SINGstory A SONG ............................. OF FRIENDShIP (44 slides in color. ESUS REJECTED BY NAZARETH (8 slides SF) Verses of irving Caesar's Ja,notlS songs ........ color), regularly $4.80, only....................53,49 SNIP. SNAPP, SNUIIR AND THE RED SHOES (19 'ESUS TEACHES ,I-IOW TO PRAY (3 slides in story .............. $2. color), regularly $180. only .................sl.49 ihidri in color. Sfl. Children's For tOHN THE BAPTIST (8 slides in color), regularly SPANISH CHILDREN (56 B&W slides, SE) $5.49 ch.IdrCe. .... .... .......................... IOSHUA$4.80. JUDGES only (9................................... slides in color), regularly $5.40 5398 THE STORY OF -rUE AMERICAN FLAG (23 slides in color. SF)- .....................................S2.49 ...................... 'AI'D CUSTOMS JESUS KNEW FISHING (9 TIlE STORY OF HEIDI (65 slides in color. SF) .....$1 98 color), regularly $5.40, only .............$3.98 ....... $4.98 des us color) .. LIGHT B1'&RFR (fl slideS It' nxn. Sound Sport Packag. Brand New,
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