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SSIFIED NT ADS SIDNET 5N0\F. wOl t* ifM to mimr ony fHO tt io m t cm food. TIffiEE MEALS A &AY B*y. Vo«t M nanU. d 8t., i,fn »«p \pOk SAU OoWunw ^wa>r« wMmem. tncluamc •dblee, mest ebojtper, marble show esee^ csBi rseUtef, ehoppliMI blook, and tools. SadrUce. It npiiaR Strstt, Oyster Bay. MOOEk Oard Euadi Maab R 7-nom bouse m ftanboeset ns.' Can be seen ottemaea or y ovonince. M Oaynor Avonao, Moet. BopOa-tf ffnmi clau Ol G M aii I I ay upiicbti and irands in OiM condition. ReasenoMo. Write l(ar- Intrlaeh. 3393 Northern Boulevard, asset. Ootl7-tl 20TH* new. and Bllza 'rtiTURV woodw6Fk«. Good ai Odds and ands. of lumber, frames window tath. Ctll or write 129 eth Street. Farmlncdelc. L. I. Mar»6-3t t»uih eling. Very 947. Rosly Tapp« W DC LUXE « GAR TRAIL SR slxe, 16 feet,' upholstered green Suitable fo^ summer home', trav- Selling as owner's plana changed, iheap, act quickly. Phone RoMyn Seen at Henbest. Warne rAvenue, Heights. Third house past Wee • Tavern. Apr2-lt STUDIC Mont Phone 1636. upright piano; baby grand, wy payments to responsible party. \ between 12 and 2. Manhasset \ Apr2.t( H elp wanted RZ-INmnlait^E men ana otBer enercetie men with similar experience. Rave a UBlque Mmblnatlon of life tniurance eecldent heami. accident. Exclusive ter- rltorj In] lareer towns of **«asau and Suffolk Cbuntlea. P. O. Box 314, Hemp stead. N.\Y. AUf3-U FIRST Box cla^ t:hambermald. seamstress , Ro\lyh News. ^ar.20-lt SXPER work IZNCED gardener for iiui^lflyi wanted. Lewis Nurseries. Mar2ff-4t Me m * TO LOAN ftam TO UMW K. ANlpMON tn IMaa Mad MMaTaU m na«^ 43ti or «m Picking The Prize Menu SureaJob SURVEYOR aw, MAUI tJm WltTSt. niccataor M L Banrjr Klrtijr. cim numaer and antTCVoe. p. O. Boa ua. m i^n Halthta, M. T. TMdpMtta BMilMtoad TOM. OaM^ REAL ESTATE ttlfUl lots Tt of one^fan and Port Washinttoa. PrtYat«> artorell. 9044 titth Straat. Ja* Malverne as i!y house, bet on. Sin Mar9«-St* ck. Bigb niew tn OR ' sale - In Great Ned house. English saml-bi plot 80 X 100. Two baths ’ Two'Car heated g^ge. Phone Great Neck 1S91. or wrlte**^Carey Road. Aj As Un weeks to by snd more wo&derful menus keep comint In. it tets herder and harde rto ohoose the winners eren thovith there sre now six prises. However, this week a case of Trommer ’ s White Label beer has been awarded \o Mrs. W. parvlw. Trend>ley of Skmfh Brook, R. I. Oyster cocktail — .......... 4 .19 Roast Chicken —.......... 1.24 Mashed OPtatoes June peas ..... ..... Pickled Beets ..... ^.05 Baked Alaska .... .37 pr3-u Coffee ■ . ................ ...... .... ......... \o6 SITUATIONS WANTED RDBNSR With Doth outdoor and groan- ouae experience desires steady posl- Bferabiy within 4 miles of Oy- 4* for 12 Write box Bay. Mar.l2-tf turn, preferably ster Bay I Iasi years. Bxotlli 18. Enterprisi Ithln Lyl last poaUioti was' Exotlleni refer HAUFFEUR. mechanic/ experU«nc< liable, courteous, handy with w emplo son, mat Olen Cl courteous, handy with tools. ;N ow employed, desires change, good Tried, one child. Apply Box Cove Advance. I , OrAce *. Pour tlstlcally retrlg- m roomi to ht. MHMd (Bor on : im street, Roeirn tuifiMi. tu I. Te lone Iloelyn 7M. rwsc.ujaBDMEj[iBW^s3aBd3a=^==== lusnmtdiwi^ knas-tf IMWdggt^tP lalM CM OHAtael Vstk {.V.: ----------- VboaM:*0&MuS$ mAMK . I.. t. tepalr- a. Re- bington lOATS NTED 33 to 28 ft, euxUtarjr cat. Balls )t 'necessary. MttiC be in good eondi- on. Appay 17 SUtidb Plaxn or Phone rest Ifbck M09. Use t 2-U F you are ambitious you can make ‘ good money with a Rawleigh Route. We help you get started. No capital or^xperi- eace needed. Steady work for right man. Write Rawleigh's. Box NYD-Srfl3-2, Albany, New York. Apr2-lt* itenograph : Great Neck necessary. Musi to work. and oookkeeper with ncern. Experience un>« t ba bright and willing Box 402. Great i experience. If Aprv3- P1RST;-CL a AM GARDENER AND CAR WASHER eneral house oleaners. Rates reason able. ‘ Bridge Luncheon, dinner services Plione Port Washington 2118. Apr2-U WOMAN, excellent cook: and daughter, waitress, and can do light housework, mish position. Good refei^endes. Mrs L. Ai, 5 Pine Street. Port Washington. Apr2-U WANTED OLD yeweior. oolb, inTar, pl« ra — Hm- cat prloM paid J. CarulU, U MapI Drive. Orvst Hack- ' Juwl«-tl $1.9' Mrs. A. .1. Grairt of Croton, . Y., is being sent a cheese tray with an assortment of seven kinds of Bor den's cheese and a box of Cox's gelatine and an apron has' been Won by Mrs, E. A. Rahm of Pair- field, Conn. This week's rice bal land box of Comet R:ce Products goes to Mrs. O. D. Knapp of Darien, Conn. Mrs. L, P. Shlnkel of Belle Meade, N. J„ Is the winner of a Senecl, Hand made. Hand-Palhted Salad Bowl and a case of Ruppert ’ s beer has been won by Miss E. K. Farrar of Westwood, . J. , We only wisli tliat we had enough prizes to go to every woman who has sent in'her favorite Sun day dimmer for four, casting not more than $2. If you have one, send it to Sidney Snow in care of this paper and you mlEAt be a win ner, too. fitly aftMK nnTtiiATi rPLATE ■ n H'SUI-V NT BRISKET KM0Ma iRUHfciiT&kl I FBRtSHMK BY SIDNEY SNOW Cumim^ [eaiis Eats In A Steak Pudding Served By I%e Man House On Sundi^ Evening And Haleb Apph; Cake As Finishing Touch A few Sundays ago a group of us gathered at a home known for Its Sunday night entertaining. Every one was hungry after a tr$mp In the cold air and our tongues were literally hanging out. It seems,that we couldn ’ t^at until the man of the house pul'ln-.<hls appearance and were Just deciding that we were to soon be classed as starving Arme nians when from the v4ry depth of some place in the house came the sounds of a man's voice, not at all unlike that of the man-fo-the- housc. It seemed to say “ Soop-son, cumun geddid. ” Wlilch tn any lan guage meant to our starving beings ---- \ Tlie kitchen door opened ISHOUlDnARM I stmk -T ot - mw With this issue, we ofler in cur- porous and red. White, flint-llke BOOKKEEPER witli accounting experi ence and knowledge of fuel and gaso- IV^e-rafa^r 'eral. minutes Until tjulte Oat bwn lidnd writing. -Box 90, Roolyn 74ews. Roslyn. N. Y Apr.3-lt WHITE di Glen Strei girl for housework, fon ren. Apply mornings. Friedm •eet, Olen Cove. ALESMAN Plymouth Chil ian. 98 Apr2-lt rysler and preferred wanted to sell Chr: carq. Experience prefen ntlal. Inquire Cohen Auto ?n Street. Glen Cov V _ Ac ess( oi< \pr.2-lt MAN wanted\ for Rawleigh' route of 800 lllcs. Write today. Rawleigh. De- NYD-260-8A. Albany, N. Y. Apr2-8t famil partment GIRL, light housework and piatp, cook ing for business couple ana 8-year-old boy; 3:15 p. m. to 7:15 p. iri.; Saturdays. 9 to 3. Apply evenings only. Schevalen, No. 3 4th Street, Parmlngdale. Apr2-it Reference! Phone Ros: ■ooKs BQUCtrr ■H paid for 46 o?wrl«o?l\o. Great NecK atton A. Mar.30tl MPLDYMkNT iefNCIES ZA ..in . ilti uplei, rlctlv .ss'^ssfLfiisr,, MAID for general housework, necessary. Two In family, rnone nosr lyn 175 between 9-10 a. m. Apr2-U HOUSEHOLD GOODS COUNTY COURT: NASSAU COUNTV MINNIE W.' PfcAUSAli, * Heaters ' or abop. Trading Babylon. L. tine of OU Circulating ry need In home, oSIce reaults guaranteed. Ol' Post, 172 Deerpsrk Avenue, L. I. 8ept.38-tf THREE;PIBCE ’ living room - — 1936. the mortgaged premises directed to irises suite, gopU oiler refused. .95 ■ m M o Mk> only. hoBSea •hauSenri iovaoUgAted. Itt dom ----- - piei. butlon# tfiaufli LOST AND FOUND 'S 3 MON ’ S Ollendorf gold plated wrist watch on Plandome Golf Course. Reward. Port Washington Times, Box C. D. name c dalot84 poodle f Tcdd Parming- Apr2-2t _ ROOM ****wItR' or vltliout I itiiA lo factory. M- gtroot, Vamlngdale. MISCELLANEOUS v TSes lAILY express aervlce. Low tween all Long Island points and Nea York. Olen Cove Motor Express, Phone t^n Cove 15811 or Walker 5-M42. Mar38-tf for light I. Larson^ lone l-tf SADDLE horses for trained. Reasonable structlon. (Searing uctlon. y. E. J. hire, boarded or rates. ExperV in- gtown Riding Acad- i, proprietor. Searing- near AheUer Rodi Club, ^ySearingtown. * ' Mar26-2l HODGSON playhoyse. 8 by 10 feet, wiUi room and porch. Perfect condition. Telephone 222. Apr2-U Is POb^* motor and sail fbUied. Fine outfit. Cl Nedk 4<44iiR* [ PROFESSIONAL PAIHTINO, papernanglrx, deooratln* Good clean work. Reasonable prices fIvoD. Ouldal. Pbone^Ore^ RMinutsa Rwk W7. VlCfLlN UmBON8..4ly axpenenoed •r. Beglnnen, advanaed puptla. Gaydabourair. Studio telejihoni baaaet 1I2»; Oraat Nock iM. ■ nakdomc, Ik L, Mabhisatt II. Man- URB. R. WIHKU Graduata Maasause, aclentinc aaga. medtaatad batbs at your 17 Parkway, bea' Cliff, L. Gleb Cova 1473. WimELRR Swadlah ataa- bea aur, L. L Phona Danish Beefst«Ak Salt arid pepper and a good-.sized beefsteak. Pound It hard lor sev- Sear j the beefsteak for a moment In aj very hot pan. Any shreds ol meat j m «■ that are sticking to the pan scrape j n A C f- up and saute tfiese ln bulVef. TTienjX Ul X IlC iviXPBi, out the steak into this and allow it to cook quickly for a few minutes. In another pan saute shredded onions, and pour these over the meat. 'Turn up the fiame very high for a minute and then remove and serve iipstantly. ' L egal \ notice Contest Opens For The Most Novel Recipes Defendsnt. Pursuant lo Judgment imd 'sale, duly made and entered In I above entitled action, and bearing date the 33rd day of March, 1936. I. the under- .signed, the Refefek In said judgibent named, will .sell at public aucton. at the (roiit steps ol the DeKton Building. Old Country Road, In the- Village of Mtneola. nty. New York, sl 10:00 o'clock toreciMUre ered In the !cted Ibed 1938. the mort be sold, which follows: ALL those two certain lots, will) the Improvements thereon erected, situate, lying and being at Port Washington. Nas sau County. New York, known ahd desig nated as Lots Nos. Eleven dll and Twelve 113) on Plan of Maple Crest at Port Wasli- ington, L. I.,.J Plnder,.C. K, Port Waah- ington, L. I., snd which taken together arc more particularly bounded And' dts-, cribed as follows: ’ BEaiNKtWO at a point on the Easterly side .at Bsyles Avenue, shown on ssid dKtgnt N. S'* 30 ’ W. 2! Here we start a new contest. The Sunday Dhmer contest has brought Uioutands of Ttiplies. It has cre ated a great deal of interest. We i feel It has renewed the popularity of Sunday dinners in many homes. It is time to keep moving to newer flelds. So noV. at the suggestion of sev eral housewives who read this page regularly, we shall continue the prizes but give them for unusual recipes. Ben d in your mast unusual rcolpe. It may be for a- cake, a pie, a gravy, an entree or a biscuit or what not — but the prizes will go to the send ers of the novel and unusual. Altds eacli week we shall publlsli the reci pes whicli win tlie prizes. To start the ball rolling, here are one or two of oug town, which lllus- Map, dtst.ght N. 4 “ 30 ’ W. 390 feet from the coiner fOTmeU by the Inieraecllon of Bald Easterly side of Baglas Avenue with the Northerly side of Flower Hill Avenue (now caU90 Main Street); running theoce Easterly along the Noriihaily aide of XoOt No. (10) on said Map, 187.57 feet to Map of Property of Wysong 8c Wright; thence N. 4*> 25' W. glong Map of Frop- of Wysong A: Wright. 50 feet ‘ ‘ Southeasterly corner of tat No. M3) on said Plan of Maple Crest: thence Westerly the Southerly side of said Lot No. ‘ Easterly* side of I). 107.64 feet to said Easterly* side Baylea Avenue, anrt- thence 8.* 4 ’ 30' along said Easterly side of Bayles-Avenue. place of begin ning. ‘ Bald premises to be sold subject lo a first mortgage In (he sum of 14.500 00 now a Men pn said premUes. together with tbe unpaid accrued mUrtu on laid mortg^e. ________________ _ Bubjfit to — the coveninid. — rmrlettong and conditions as contained tn deeds of record affecting said premlsi , Subject to the Zoning aiic dlnancM as adopted by Iht of North Hempstead. f Subject to any state of facts that accurate survey might disclose. Deled: Msrch 26th, 1936 STEPHEN J MARSH. Refere CHA8 J U NEUUliT, PUintlff s Attorney. and Buih the Tow ilflftoA. N. Y BOWARO 8TDDENMAUBI piano ntsTRucroR TUnl^ Mid YoloiBi of PUn ksdlo No. n. 7th Straet, Oreot Noog TeiephoiM OrMi NecE 8W-M MISS nM 6. WAlXMflt OraduMo of Bwiam COLONIC IRRIGATION 'iiSSAOB ^asjs.: LEGAL NOTICE^ __ NOTICE fO NAbHAU COUNTY NOTICE Ui HraBBv'^^iyEN lh»t th* Uals of unpaid taxea for the .ye#r 1934 have been made. Unless such uxes with interest and accrued penalties be paid on or before the first- day of May, 1936, the property against which said .taxes arc To *nil Inclutllnt April 39th • fk of 1934 -uul MU' prior litn NOTICE TO CEEDITOR8 PurftUbnt io Ml ,or48r of HON. LEONE D. Havell. SurroEkU of tbe County, of Neuau, notice li hereby flven to ell per son* bavinc clelms egelhst JOHN E HAZ- ZARD. Ute ol Pfcat Neck, In eeld county: deceesed. to preient the seme with the Voucheit thereof, to the subscriber, the ilstrelriz of the Rstete of seid d*. d. at her piece bt trensecUnd busl- et the office of Cyril J. Broirn. her iiey. PleiB Buildlnf. Greet Niek. N on .or before the 33rd de> of July Plexe BuUdlnf, .Greet Reek. N. T. Jk admliilstreli ceased, nese attorney. Pie: York, on .or ti-ate theS>olht Eggs Larraine Into each pie tart shell, already baked, place a bed of chopped .spin ach. Upon the spinach place a poached egg. Over the egg a tablespoonful of minced ham. Over this., place cream sauce to cover. Set Into oven to heart through and brown on top. An excellent luncheon or supper dish. ToU “ ^ilDti' ’ In Balkan languages has something to do with “ all ” — ''every thing,*' etc. So to make a *'toti,'' take a skewer and upon it place, altern'ately, . small pieces of liver, kidneys; egg plant, tomato, bacon and green pepper. Be a son with pepper and salt. Place under the broiler and broil as chops are brol!- _ed. Skewers may be had from any \gadgej. ” dealer where household goods are sold. A skewer about a foot In lengUi will hold enough for two portions. This Is an inten-sl- ing dish for late party suppers wlipii the group Is small. (A handy wiiy to set up the skewers in the broiler U to cut the ends from raw pota toes, stand tliem. up and. let them serve as loundatlons upon which to set Ute skeWers while broiling, r rent order, a set of four charts hav ing to do with the cuts of meals — beef, pork, button and veal — and with special reference to the uses of the various, cuts. While certain cuts of beef, for instance, are more fashionable and \stylish\ than others, UVe fadt re- maliLs that there are an endless ar ray ^of wholesome and- delicious recipes uaing the less cosily outs. Also. It Is well to keep In mind Uiat it l.s more profitable to pur- cha.se even a most modest cut from a shop dealing in prime quality rather than a more modish cut but from a beef of inferior grade. Speaking of beef quality — first quatii^j^ik'f lias a smooth covering of brittle, creamy white fat over mo.sl of Uie>'exierlor. The lean is of a bright cherry red. spotted with creamy fat. The texture is Ann and smpoUk and the grain is fine. .,111 young beef, the bones will be found bones indicate older animals. A.s to deflnlte food value,'there Is essenWally no difference in nutri tive value between dlfTerent cuts of Tjeef from tlie same unlmal. It must be borne hi mind, lliough, that fat cuts will yield more calories, while 'you may look for a larger protein yield from The lean cuts, - lu addition to tlie standard cuts, there wye-tnteresting beef “ apeclal- tles\~that provide most appealing jdi.shes. Brnln.s map be creamed or fried ill butler Of scrambled with egg. riie heart may be braised or baked KidnejilTinay be broiled, stewed or fried. Liver Is fried, baked and made Into bulls and logves. , The longue Is corned, pickleth smoked and plain cooked or prepared wlUi fancy sauces. Tripe is a delio6«y not weTi enough known, while the ox tali l6 Already^-famous for Us soups and stews. “ eats. ” ^and lo and behold there stood the said man-of-the-house WItli a plat ter of something that looked like food, excellent food, too, and It smelled like food. In facl, It was food, and what food I A steak pud ding, served with graijiJ, 50 ld beer. Steak Pudding Left-over steak ^ 12 outers 1 quart of flour I cupful uncooked suet, chopped 1 teaspoon salt • ' ' Black pepper ' Cold water to moisten Cut any cold left-over steak Into thin Alices, and £Ut these slices Into bits one inch long. Put the flour In a bowl and add the. suet. Chop the suet aud_ flour together for a minute, add salt, pe pp er and suf ficient cold water lo moisten. Take the dough on the i>oard and roll It out Into u sheet; make It a little larger than an ordlniiry pie dj»li. Season the bits of meat, put them on one-half the sheet .lay over the top 12 good fat oysters, hrush the under hal( of the dough with the white of egg or water; Told over the Ollier half and make two or three lioles In the top. Put It In a cheese doth and steam fpr two hours. Re move the cloth, brush the pudding with the'yolk of the egg and bake In a quick oven a half hour. The flnishing toucjies were added by a grand Dutch appl* cake uyidc by the lady-of-the-house. ■ Dnieh Aggie Cake 1 cup lifted flour 3 teaspoons baking powder H teaspoon salt 1/3 cup butter or other sliortoninV^' 1 osg. well beaten 3/3 cup milk t apples, peeled, cored and cut lit elghtha i taMespoons butter H CUP sugar ^ H teaspoon nutmeg H teaspoon cinnamon Blft flour once, measure, add bak ing powder and salt, and sift again, cut in shoktening. Combine egg and milk. Adif to flour until soft dough is formed. Spread in greased pan, 8x8x3 Inches, having dough hig'her oh edges than in center. Arrange apple sections' on top ol dough. Bake In hot oven (435 de gress F.) 30 mbiutes. Cream butter, sugar and spices togctlier and spread on top of ap ples. Decrease heat slightly to 350 degrees F. and continue baking 30 minutes longer, or until apples aro soft. Serve plain or' with a fruit sauce, Serves eight. — Modern Refrigerator Becomes Necessity In Home Budgeting Larger ( ’ u I h Of Meal — t'd ’ rewU,planning ha.s brought upon. Fresher Vegelahles You Can Afford In this day and age. It Isn't a question of whether or not you can afford a modern refrigerator. Tlie simple fact is that the more care- ---- ftMikqne plans the ho'usehold food budget, ^ OW — mor e — imiuirlsnt the good, practical refrigerator . be comes. So it Isn't a mutter of af- thc market many excellent refrig erators.- Tlie housewife who l.s giv ing serious thought to the subject may w%ll- Arid herself jiux/ied atut- GonfiLsed as lo her choice. Kach make seems to have somcUilng of pecuifkr advantage. The finest kind of toweling for wiping glassware is cotton crepe, cut It into yard lengths and him it. You will find crepe Is readily ab sorbent and leaves no lint. *^Major Gre-y*s Mixture** famou * SUN BRAND CHUTNEY Finest Quality Made A sweet-and-sploy rel- Isli, imported from In dia. Delicious with meate, seafood, aalad dreiislngs. cocktail sand wiches. In full quart or full pint bottlM, Raidy to serve. Aik for Sun Brantl AT fX>00 flTORBHBVEBVWIIBRB you can%use\ LONG ISLAND ’ S FOREMOST LAUNDRY THE WELL DRE8SEI) TABLE! The wise hostess knows Uiat al- ttioiigh all of her table appurten- one can't afford not. to have one. A modern refrigerator is some thing for which the liome owner pays whether it Is on the Job or .not. And we are not putting' any cash value now upon convenience or the pleasiw i>>¥! .satisfaction of hkVliig a nice refrigerator. We are counting the cost In dollars and cents and realizing that we pay for it In the food we can save and- in the more' economical buying we can do. We can buy larger cuts of meal upon a bargain day and carry the lefi-ovet portion-for days In our refrigerator. ’ We can buy fruit and berries by the case and save the difference. We can take advantage of opportunities without realizing that what we save through fortu nate buys we throw away becaus^' of spoilage. - The modern refrigerator is as far advanced over the old fastiloMcd \Ice box\ a^ the high powered inaz- da light is udvaiiced over tlie tal low dip. Skilled engineering amt atices are pcrieciV'gttKtening glass ware, shining sliver, pretty flowers. . .... -thc-entire effeet-hmpoHed-ttn- lesK tTn* linen' Is faultless. A iioorly laun(]ered table cloth, rumpled w wrinkled, or with the crease running haywire, is en^ugli lo spofl the appearance of the best dressed table. The hostess may rcarratigo the table fillings endlessly,' but'aim ’ the general i feet lacks that perfect touch, \Mary you have ruined iWy- din ner. Why can't you iron linen properly. ” Poor \Mary\ has done her best with ^le llinlled equip ment that a houseliold affords and the fault lies not with the worker, but with the tolls. IIousewfviMi are coming, more and more, to realize Uhat ilio laundry afford,s a safe haven for all their liojled 'Itofhfvaiid.Biany lu^sposl- tlon has been turned fr&Y lemon to saccharine through Uie shifting of the \soiled clotlies ’ Jb.urden to Uit laundry. Try a ant Ad!^ . --- . tim Exi^n Ux< tlMrtiirtcr rtfuUr rate Ttie axUs Desks vlU r«Mm iluftUoA I d the County T»«»6ur«v'B MlDMlt. lUaaau County. N. Y.. oOOTe aitflttoMO. Any m»y amfi « krltf fie- th* • HoUtnd LtUndry'i Great Modern Approved Plant in Orooklyn TTOLLAND laundry t^ extending its XT routes into Nassau Courity ... is now, ready to call for your laundering and dry cleaning reguiar-ty each week and deliver your* finished work at your door three days later. Many^ypeso!service are offered-forexample ; ^ FOR YOUR ENTIRE J5AMILY LAUNDERING Every piece-:bed and table linen, towels, men ’ s and women's wear, haadkercliiefs, doilies, etc. — ' receives Holland's superior service. Wearing ap* parsl la hand ironed. MisMng buttons replaced, ks da.rned, no charge for minor rellairs. -Men's shirta each extra. Everything cornea back ready to use.' |.l pounds (or ll.bO. ‘ ey****^.*' l' AiiSiT\ Custom ^service; dry cleaning; flatwork service; rug cleaning, repairing, storing; feather pillows cleaned and sanittzed. ■■ approved l)y Kings County Medical S^iety. You can always be Aure of th»spqtlesscleanliness,^he paina* taking finish and careful liandling of your finest apparek HOLLANb SERVICE * IS .. . APP&QglD-SRRy-JCR Seal awarded to Holland Laundry ior meeting highest etendarda on periodic iMpectiona. 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