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HEADING up Plympton Street, you arrive at Krackerjack's where manager Mr. McCoy says December dollar sales were about the same in 1968, but only because of higher prices. None-theless, their big sale doesn't start for a couple of weeks. But you can get a pair of bright red boots now for $10 off. (Reduced from $40-figure it out.) Next door, Ferranti-Dege is offering half-off on fresh Gevart-Agfa photographic paper-500 8x10 sheets only...
Levy, who claims that 30 to 40 per cent of his sales are used clothing -- mostly army surplus doughboy jackets -- said that his store cannot remain in business if he does not get a second-hand clothing license. Cambridge officials will inspect the Krackerjack building again today...
Levy appeared at a formal hearing several weeks ago before the Cambridge police chief, fire chief, and commissioner of licenses to obtain official permission to sell second-hand clothing. The group sent Levy a letter telling that the Krackerjack store lacked proper electrical wiring and a rear exit. He replied that the building had already passed a city inspection, but spent $300 on additional electrical repairs anyway...