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The Times from Munster, Indiana • 18

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The Timesi
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Munster, Indiana
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18
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Tuesday, January 20, 1953 Till: HAMMOM) TIMES Tage 18 pi 0) 0 1 HESS IT ii i i I. ii in i ii 1 1 i i i.i jMii I1 i UM v'r -Mil i v- i -tJ ILK A if 1 1 1 Vx v-. 1 (' vf Ml 1 Ml 1 111 NOW IS THE TIME to stock up on hosiery while prices are low. The Neumode Hosiery Shop, 5233-'2 Hohman Avenue (across from the courthouse), the largest exclusive hosiery shop in the Calumet region, where you can outfit the entire family from the youngest to the oldest, including Mother, Dad, and the children. You'll find all the desired shades in both sheer and service weights, all the newest colors and patterns in men's socks up to 14.

Miss Irene Martin, manager, urges you to come in now choose while selections are large and prices are right. CELEBRATING THEIR GREATEST SALE In history. Ervln and Una Snyder, co-owners of SNYDER FURS, 539 State in Hammond, have been busy greeting their old and new customers alike. Snyder, Hammond's foremost authority on furs, said, "During my many, many years in the fur business I have never seen anything quite like the tremendous values we are able to offer now during this Great January Sale. Snyder Furs theme during this sale is "The Greatest Values on ATTENTION! Residents of the Griffith Black Oak, Highland and West Gary areas! Calumet Township's newest hardware store at 6114 W.

Ridge Road is now open. Klebs' Hardware, the region's most up-to-date hardware store, is prepared to bring most every need in the hardware line to residents near the Calumet Township High School where the store is jocated (corner of Colfax and Ridge Road). Shown above in the newly opened store are left to right: Owner and Operator Murray Klebs, Mrs. James Randhan, August H. Fiene, Mrs.

Bruce Klebs and Virginia Klebs. Everyone is invited to visit Klebs Hardware during the Grand Opening, Saturday, January 24th. 1 I 1 I i 1 ..4 Mi 1 BEREY BROS. The Calumet Region's working-man's headquarters on the corner of State and Oakley opposite the Hammond post office are selling out all their Winter merchandise at savings up to 50 or even more in their great remodeling and expansion sale. Leonard Berey, owner, says: "All Winter merchandise must go regardless of our loss prices on work clothing, slacks, sport shirts, shoes and rubber footwear have been marked way down.

You must come in and see our bargain counters to really appreciate the unbelievable values Berey Bros, has in store for you." Another Berey Bros, store Is' located at 3517 Main Street, Indiana i SiUr 'rrc- Vr 1 t'mp sj iSsi; I i I iE. -r- f7" jJU)j' J- i i ni i i Harbor. CCTFIT- fif At. i 7T I "WERTH FURNITURE'S Expansion Sale is terrific!" That's what so many people have been saying about Werth's greatest sale ever held. Everything in the store is being offered at tremendous savings.

No matter what the need living room outfits, bedroom, dining room, chairs, tables, kitchen outfits, carpeting, appliances Werth Furniture Co. at 510-18 StaU Street, just across from the Hammond Post office, needs room during these expansion operations and everything must go! 10 mm ww it iji KELPHEPWl? JOHN CARLSON has opened his second jewelry store at 8608 Kennedy Highland, in the same block as the Town Theatre. For five years, John Carlson has been in the jewelry and watch repair business in Hessville at 6727 Kennedy Ave. Carlson Jewelers in both locations feature nationally advertised watches, such as Elgin, Hamilton, Waltham, Illinois and Sandoz waterproof watches, appliances and Columbia Tru-Fit diamond rings. All watches brought in for repair are checked by the Watchmaster and guaranteed to work satisfactorily.

In the picture are Mrs. Virginia Croy and John Carlson, owner. ROOM OUTFIT 5 CH RlRHITUi DELUXE IT 1 3 IS0f if i 0 DAIRY Wm-BILT pi wU Jr. 5 J. I i 0 I.

-r-, II I I 1 i-- I ji hnj iiLjimi. inn ii i 1 -ri rr rnirnnr wi rtiTiifiiiii'irrt mTmirfr n-'-- Is i A t- 5 v. j' II DIXIE DAIRY CO. products are transported daily from the main plant to the Hammond branch at 4323 Wabash Avenue In insulated trailers like the one pictured. These trailers are refrigerated in Summer and heated in Winter to keep the same temperature at all times, thus guaranteeing perfect condition of the milk, cream, butter, eggs and other products supplied to the Calumet region.

Here you see William Rohloff at right, checking transfer of products to Dixie trucks. Swift, "courteous service at all times is given to Dixie Dairy customers. Call Sheffield 319 for home delivery. NATURAL MAPLE the latest fashion in modern kitchens is featured in a new eye-catching display at Sherman's Indiana Supply showrooms on 1 1 9th Street, one block east of Indianapolis in Whiting. George Gross, manager (right), is showing Mrs.

Jack Friend (left), how the "kitchen of her dreams" can come true. FHA terms are available with no money down 3 years to pay. Free estimates, of course. Always three beautiful kitchens on display at Sherman's, featuring genuine Formica counter tops, Daystrom Black Dinettes, and Chambers Insulated Gas Ranges in a host of new and wonderful colors. Phone Whiting 2050 for "the man with a plan for a kitchen just for you" from Sherman's Indiana Supply in Whiting.

LOUIS KARLIN AND SON Plumbing and Heating 1115 W. Chicago East Chicago, is the scene of this lovely bathroom display, one of the new mod-ern'displays of bathrooms and kitchens now being featured to show how expert remodeling can convert your old, out-dated rooms to new, sparkling beauty. To keep their experienced crews busy during this normally slack period, Karlin's give you the benefit of best possible service and lowest possible prices, if you act now. Karlin's plan the entire job to your satisfaction and then do every bit ef the work, promptly, efficiently, without any worry to you. Karlin's can remodel your old kitchen or bathroom, or modernize your heating system now, as low as $25.00 monthly with three full years to pay.

Why not step in or call East Chicago 5855, for estimates with no obligation! I ii I 1.

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