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1952-02-28, [P ] Pa ire Eleven Thursday, February 28, 1952 EAST CLEVELAND LEADER LEGAL NOTICE TO BIDDERS “Sealed bids will be received at the FOR SALE—CLOTHING Business Directory Office of the Clerk-Treasurer of the Board of Education of the East Cleve­ USED clothing for men, women and EX-G. I., painting, kemtoning, wall land City School District, 1849 Shaw children. Tuesdays 10 to 4. The Op­ washing, paper cleaning; reasonable. Use This Handy Business Directory Avenue, East Cleveland, Ohio, until portunity Shop, Unitarian Society, LI. 1-2541. _______________________ 12 o’clock noon, April 4, 1952, for fur­ Euclid ave at East 82nd st. WALL washing, paper cleaning, paint­ nishing, delivering and installing com­ ing: free estimate. L. J. Taylor, PO. plete folding gymnasium seats in the 2 MEN’S sharkskin suits. 2 trousers; 1-6953,_____________________________ new Gymnasium Building. Shaw High brown and grey; size 32 waist, $25. School, East Cleveland City Board of RE, 1-3275._________________ _____ Painting—Decorating Business Directory Education, East Cleveland, Ohio, in LADYS suit and coat, grey, size 38, Sharp Saws accordance with the following specifi­ INTERIOR - EXTERIOR worn one season, cost $185, sell $75. ACCORDION and piano lessons; ac­ ROOFING Woodcutting, Hand, Band cations: IV, 1-2708.____________________ ___ Fr«« Ettimato — Tarins and Circle Saws Filed All equipment shall be fixed in cordions loaned free to beginners; place by factory-trained personnel FUR coats, 1 grey Bombay lamb, size PHIL BROWN IV. 1-6112 accordions for sale. Sneller* Studio, Metal Cutting Hacksaws. 291 East 218th st. RE. 1-1179. Band Saws and Circle Authorized where directed. It is the bidder’s 18-20; 1 black Persian lamb short PATCH plastering, painting and paper­ E. KAY ■■|W W responsibility, before submitting his coat, size 16-18, good condition, rea- Saws Ground, Guaranteed bid, to make a careful examination sonable. GL, 1-9297,_________ __ hanging; experienced, qualified Typewriters Repaired Work. Quick Service. of the building (or plans) and to workmanship; small jobs accepted. KE. 1-6095 3 MEN’S topcoats, like new, size 39-40. PO 1 -6548.________________________ Cleaned and Oiled; Overhauled; INSTALLATION acquaint himself with the character Ribbon* and Parts; Free Pick-Up Euclid Tool Service of the building in which the equip­ cost $65 each, bargain. Evenings KE. SHELVES, cupboards, interior repairs, ment is to be installed. Contractor 1-8598._________________________ alterations, knotty pine recreation and Estimate; Days - Eve*. 141 E. 220 St. BE. 1-4781 I If SERVICE shall furnish all hardware required FOX fur piece; hand knitted dress rooms. IV. 1-2752 SERVICE ON for the proper and complete installa­ and sweater; rocket and toaster. LI. IVanhoe 1-5180 tion of this equipment. 1-6274. SPENCEK Cur.et.ere, Call evening*, BE FOR ALL MAKES The plans indicate six 16' 0" long DeMARCO LI, 1-3919. Catherine Skufca.______ ROOFING W Sections, eighteen rows high on the opposite walls, or total of twelve PIANO. Helen L>. Killen, teacher of WALL WASHING Moving & Storage popular music. Call IV. 1-2927 for REPAIR WORK 16' 0" long sections, eighteen rows Gutters Cleaned & Painted HOUSE CLEANING ALL WORK GUARANTEED high. FOR SALE-Household Goods No Job Too Small Gym Seats shall operate on the PAINTING telescopic principle requiring only CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING BY Free Estimates VENETIAN BLINDS IVanhoe 1-1188 one operation for opening (or clos­ PHONE — 75c MINIMUM, CASH All Type* — Custom Mods — Fro* Eitimato* FRANK J. LA MARR ? ing) and permit one or more row WITH ADVERTISEMENT — 60C ULster 1-0022 of seats to be opened for use, while MINIMUM. MUST BE IN OUR REdwood 1-6969 KE. 1-3539 the remaining rows are left in the OFFICE BEFORE NOON WEI). TRUE-SHADE VENETIAN BUND CO. UL. 1-3800 “nested” position. NESDAY.________________________ 22812 Nicholas Av.nu. Roofing, Gutters The Gym Seats shall be designed ROLL-AWAY bed, two mattresses, one and constructed to safely support innerspring, good as new. 966 East FUMIGATINGand exterminating serv­ Downspouts Guaranteed Radio Visit Our Enlarged when in use, in addition to their own 147th st, LI. 1-2300,____________ PLASTIC TILE ice. Cleveland Chemical Co., 11223 Parts Department, weight, a live load of 120 pounds per Superior a ye. CE. 1-2960. New and Repaired. Over 30 years’ and Record Changer linear foot of seatboard, plus 120 FRIGIDAIRE, 6 cu. ft., porcelain in Rice Refrigeration One of the Largest and out; very good condition, $50. PERSONALIZED napkins. matches, Experience. Prices Reasonable. pounds per linear foot of footboard Asphalt, Unoleum coasters, stirrers, for engagements, Service In Cuyahoga County and resist by adequate bracing a PO, 1-3578.__________________________ weddings, anniversaries, new homes, ALL MAKES AND horizontal swaying force applied TWO 9x12 rugs, one rose, one tan and Rubber Floors etc. The SCOOP. 814 East 152nd st. MUlberry 1-1441 lengthwise to the seats of 24 pounds floral, good condition, reasonable. COMMERCIAL per linear foot of seats, with a factor RE. 1-5368.__________________________ COMPLETE KITCHEN ANO of safety of four. The height of the Gym Seats in ELECTROLUX vacuum cleaner with BATHROOM REMODELING PAPEBHANGING IVanhoe 1-2495 the folded position shall not exceed attachments, good condition, 330. and INTERIOR PAINTING the height of the top seat when the KE. 1-6826,___________________ _ FREE ESTIMATES (Pfl©L, gym seats are open ready for use. BED davenport, slightly used; West­ Window Shade* Mad* To Order The Gvm Seats shall be so designed inghouse vacuum, electric heater. Call “RICH” EN. 1-1048 For Advertising Call GL. 1-4383 that a basketball cannot lodge under rea son able. 1149 East 148th st. J. E. Sabo GL. 1-244F ASPHALT SHINGLES INCORPORATED them in any position. DAVENPORT in good condition, $25. WALL storm windows a., Each unit shall have number of screen service; floors waxed an SLATE REPAIRS rows specified above, and shall be 18960 Newton ave,_________________ polished; fully insured. Alma Win LARRY BLANCHFIELD Expert Repair Service 12829 St. Clair Ave. complete in itself: consisting of steel PLATFORM rocker, with footstool, dow Cleaning Co., 10836 Earl *v< ON WASHERS AND structure, footboards, seatboards, and like new; chartreuse duran plastic. CUSTOM BUILT _HE.1 -3817.__________________________ RE. 1-2596 $35. 2425 Malden rd. KE. 1-2627 riserboards, connected together to ELECTRICIAN, home wiring repairs. VACUUM CLEANERS form one integral assembly, with DAVENPORTS — CHAIRS reasonable. Call evenings. Wickliffe Wringer Rollers and Bearings means for attaching said assembly FREE ESTIMATES For Ail Washers Where required. ADJUSTABLE G. E. Each unit shall be provided with EUCLID APPLIANCE SALES & SERVICE lAJanh ^Jeteuidion cylinder lock, to automatically lock PEDESTAL FAN All Work Guaranteed PAPERHANGING Carpenter Repair 451 East 200th St. KE. 1-1522 it in the closed position. Each unit shall be provided with 12-lnch blades; 8-inch around chrome Large Selection of Fabrics Painting—Paper Removing—Wallpaper automatic devices to prevent acci­ pole; large solid iron base; used a Refinishing—Cornices—Drapery REMODELING dental or unauthorized closing when short time; $40. R. J. SCHROEDER PO. 1-4361 Painting and Papering INSTALLATION and SERVICE in the open position, without the use of floor fittings. CARPENTRY and repairs, remodeling, WI. 2-1079 after 5 P. M. NOW AT OTO NEW LOCATION Option 1—Footboards, seatboards and Liberty 1-2911 recreation rooms; free estimates. No Dec trical WIRING Dragan £ Repair job to large or small. LI. 1-7581 (Reverse Chaigns) riserboards shall be Douglas Fir. By Licensed Eleciriclae 378 East 200th Street KEnmore 1-1222 SANA-Bleach washing fluid, delivered solid, built up construction with DAVENPORT and chair, blue frieze. Install Extra Outlets Now grooved anti-slip surface. Ends $45; sewing machine, treadle In 16211 Waterloo Road 35c gallon, 4 gallons $1.20; pine splined to prevent splitting. Across from Browning Crane cleaner, S1.95 gallon. EV. 1-0843 or Option 2—(a) Footboards and seat­ ca bi net. $25, EV. 1 -9652. _______ EV. 1-0470. GEO. SCHWARZ boards shall be of clear number LEAVING state, furniture, combination IVanhoe 1-6461 REdwood 1-4455 5 4" x 10" before surfacing; sur­ wood lathe, fruit jars, appliances. HOME REMODELING facing four sides with corners 1056 Galewood dr.______________ ASPHALT TILE Recreation Rooms Garases BOULEVARD RADIO SERVICE Porch Enclosures Attic Rooms eased. DAVENPORT and chair, lamp table, LINOLEUM, PLASTIC WALL TILE Option 2—(b) Riserboards shall be of magazine rack, fireside chair, end Roofing Repairs On All Makes. Drive-In Service For Auto Radios. clear lumber 5 4" thick before sur­ table. IV, 1-3387 after 3 p. m. Freo Estimates — GA. 1-8505 facing, surfaced four sides with DINING room table, pad and chairs, ECONOMY FLOOR COVERING CO. MEL W. GRAY ELECTRIC WIRING 906 East 222nd Street, near Miller Ave. corners eased. Thev shall be rigidly CINDERS Qenera! Carpenter Contractor buffet to match, Duncan - Phyfe, attached to the structure, moving PAPERHANGING, painting, removing EVergreen 1-1393 REdwood 1-7863 with it, requiring no additional walnut finish, davenport rubber sa nit a s. C. E. Bru n st, SW, 1-9184. Installation - Repairs foam cushions, forest - green uphol­ Immediate Delivery. 3000 operation, and shall completely PAINTING and paperhanging, A-l NO JOB TOO SMALL close the risers in both the opened stery, custom built, nearly new, work. P Haidn, GL, 1-4131. and closed position of the Gym porch glider, chairs, rocker, carpet­ Yards On Hand. Reasonable CALL NOW ing; moving, must sell this week. PLUMBING and heating. 30 years ex­ Seats. KE. 1-9084 KE. 1-2719 perience; reasonable; work guaran- Option 3—Riserboards, footboards and KE. 1-0103.__________________ Eugene Best IV. 1-3759 EWECCEB TELEVISION & .seatboards shall be of quality lum­ PERSONALIZED napkins, matches, teed. Day or nights, IV. 1-5891. Roofing Repairs ber, carefully sanded, finished with coasters, stirrers, for engagements, NEW ROOFS VKEddGIt RADIO SERVICE rounded corners and bolted secure­ ■weddings, anniversaries, new homes, Sewing Machine Repair ly to steel members.
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