SQUEAKY VOICE DROPS JAWS ( Kid Prodigy, 5, Leaves Solons, Reporters Gasping By HARMAN W. NICHOLS Wiihington W.PJ The kid was shall we ny-Intormtl. There he was n a little blue suit with the pants legs way above the knees. White shoes and bobby sox. No tie. Schafer Heads Health Group A. C. Schafer, personnel direc tor for the Western Paper Con verting company, was elected president of the Marion County Tuberculosis and Health associ ation during Friday night's an nual dinner meeting of the or ganization. Others elected to office were: Dr. Wolcott E. Buren, first vice president; Mrs. Cletus Butsch, Mt. Angel, second vice presi dent; L. R. Fisher, treasurer; Miss Betty Elof son, recording lecretary; Rev. George H. Swift, member of the board of direc tors. Dr. Grover C. Bellinger, sup erintendent of the state tubercu losis hospital, discussed "What lo Do Now in Tuberculosis.' The annual report of the asso ciation Indicates that the organ ization Is in good financial con dition. A bank balance as of N April 1 of $14,691 was reported - while $14,583 is invested in U. S. bonds. The seal sale of last year brought in $19,142 while ' disbursements for the fiscal year were $18,378. The state and na tional tuberculosis associations' share of the seal sale amounted lo $4,784. During the year 7101 free chest X-rays were taken. Of this number 6380 negative films were found, while 204 others required further study. There were 96 cases of tuberculosis diagnosed while nine deaths from the dis- tase were reported. Crippled Children Clinic Next Week A clinic for crippled children will be held at the First Con gregational church from 9 a.m. to noon and from 1 to 4 p.m.. Wednesday and Thursday ac cording to the weekly activity schedule of the Marion county department of health. Attend ance at the clinic is by appoint ment only. The schedule for the week in cludes: Monday: Immunizations for children at health department, 10 a.m.-noon and 3-5 p.m. Wednesday: Crippled chil dren's clinic; fluoroscopic clinic at Salem Memorial hospital, by appointment, 1-2 p.m. Thursday: Well baby confer ence at health department by appointment; Crippled children's clinic. Friday: Child guidance clinic conducted by Dr. H. A. Dickel and Dr. Robert A. Coen, by ap pointment, 9 a.m.-noon and 1-4 p.m.; immunizations for adults and children at health depart ment, 10 a.m.-noon and 3-5 p.m.; food and milk handlers tests, 8-4:30 a.m.-noon and 1-4 p.m. Saturday: Immunizations for children, adults at health de partment, 8:30 a.m.-ll:30 a.m. Wickens Services In Portland Monday Funeral services will be held in Portland at the Edward Hol- man and Son chapel at 2610 S. E. Hawthorne street, Monday afternoon at 1 o clock for Clar ence W. Wickens, who died at a local hospital Friday after an illness of about a year. Inter ment is to be ill Lincoln Mem orial park in Portland. wickens, a salesman and a resident for the past three years. coming here from Portland, is a late resident of 1976 Fair mont Avenue. He was born t Frankfort, N. Y., June 1, 1891. Surviving are his wife, Mrs. V. Grace Wickens of Salem; his b mother, Mrs. Elizabeth Wickens oi uuca, N. Y., and a stepson, Willis C. Clark, of Salem. At the end of 1947 more than three million annuity con tracts were in force with Unit ed States life Insurance com panles. f FBKE WATCH V TWO CfcRTlFlKD lATBROWN'Sl Jerard Jennings of Norwalk Conn., aged live, was a child prodigy If I ever saw one. Sure, he plays Chopin, Bach and the others on the piano. He beats the dickens out of a snare drum. He plays the xylophone and can begin from the fourth line and run through Abe Lincoln's Gettysburg Address." Jerry gives no quarter and asks none. There we were, all of us po lite reporters and photogra phers, In the district committee room In the senate wing of the capitol. A clerk came in, ad justed his tie and said in a loud voice that there had been a mis take. An Important committee was, about to sit down. Our five-year-old announced in a high squeaky voice that if anybody was about to sit down it would be Jerard Jennings. The clerk caught a dropping Jaw while the brown-haired, brown-eyed young man sat down and started into some thing stirring from Mozart. The cameras clicked and the young man stopped. "You got me from the wrong side," he said. "Move over here where you can see my right hand." The lensmen, who take few orders even from the boss or host turned their attention to that tiny right hand as the young man tore Into one of Chopin's most difficult num bers. The clerk, who had been sent In to clear the room, looked a little helpless, but Interested. Leaning over the piano, get ting their profiles recorded for posterity for the promotion of national Music week were three senators. Jerry, ruffling his crew haircut with each ges ture, didn't pull his punches. The first senator happened to be from his home town Brien McMahon of Norwalk. "Hi, Brien," he said. "Nice to see you." Brien said he thought It was nice, too. "What's your first name," he said, turning to Sen. Kefauver of Tennessee. "Estes," said the gentleman from Tennessee. "Hi, Estes," he said. "And you," he asked, turning to a mustached gentleman. What s your front name? "Wayne," said the man. It was Sen. Wayne Morse of Oregon who has three daugh tcrs and is not used to handling small boys. The clerk finally managed to" drive us out of the committee room. (Jerry, according to the child labor laws, can t touch key In the district. Not for dough, anyhow.) So the meet ing adjourned to the Sutler ho tel. There he played a little long hair and a little boogie-woogie. He also showed off by rattling off the names of the United Na tions, which no reporter In the room could name. He told us the leadings Industries of every state In the union. He named the presidents from Washington on down thereby sending the old-timers, even, to the world almanac to check his facts. They were correct "What do you want to be when you grow up?" I asked him. "If I can't be a Hon tamer," he sold, "I want to be a cowboy. Anything but a reporter. They're too dumb." Mrs, Brown Hostess Turner Mrs. L. Brown was hostess for the Turner Sunshine clum. Members present were Madames Rose, Bones, Holt, Chesley, Brower, Hogsed, Wal ler, Keene and Coville. Several children were present. Refrigeration Man eiperirncrd In DottiMlle, Com mercial and ReverM Cycle Heat inf and Cllnf. Wage. tl.n. al. Comidcr anything. Write 741 N, Roisell St. Portland, Oregon. RKGl LATINO WATCH MAK"Hf r fi "45 Few Changes On Stock Mart New York, May 7 Vfl Sup ply and demand were in close balance in a sleepy stock mar ket today. Prices changes were mostly in minor fractions and gains and losses well balanced. Turnover was at the rate of around 300,000 shares for the two hours. News reports scarcely grazed the surface of the market. Even those Issues directly affected by current developments showed little response. Corporate bonds moved nar rowly. STOCKS QUOTATIONS .By tnt Asoclaud newt American Can An Pom ft U km rei rei . Anaconda Bendia Arta'top. .,,, Beth Sttai Boelnt Atrjvana GalK facfclni Canadian Peeifll Cut J I Catarpllar Ohrrslei Com with Bog Com 7uita Continents, Can Crown ieiieroerb Curilaa writnt Deutles aircraft , Dupont dt Nm Oenera) Error Me General rowda Oeneral Motor Qoodjtar T.ri tnt Hervaetar tnt Paper Kenntcott Llbbr Uclt fc I lone Br II A" Ilonuomery Ward Naab He Ulnar or Nat Dairy NT Central Northern Pacifl , Par Am fan taa Ou k fit Paa Ta) lal IHnney J O Madia Corp fUyonttr . Re router Pfd He molds Miali Hi ah fit Id , fewer More Bara Rneburk leathern Parlflf tteadard on Ca ftidebaker Co'i wnablne Utntm TramatJiariea obim -Heine Union Oil Ca Onltod tlf.nw B Mewl Waraef aire t WMtworth . . . 46 ; . 4 3 i . S3 ... . US , ll'i Turner Unit Elects Turner Mrs. Frank Scham- pierre heads the extension unit with Mrs. Lloyd Jarman as vice president and Mrs. Helen Saw yer as secretary. The next meeting is with Mrs. Francis Whitehead. Portland Grain Portland. May 1 Wneat (uturu net quoted. Cajb wheat bM: Soft white t il; aoft white (oichidlnt rem 3.31; wblto club 3.21: wuteern red 3.21. Hard red winter: Ordinary 3.31: pf. cent 3. 31; 11 percent 3,35; 13 percent ;.n. Today 'a car receipt! : Wheat 133; barlay ; i ion r 1 ; corn s ; ni mi eeo 11. rii 1 SALEM WOODWORKING CO. 1225 Cross RATES REDUCED . ..II Sovt 15 to 25 on Insurance covering loss or damage to your automobile through GENERAL AMERICA'S PREFERRED RISK PLAN. Customer parking INSURANCE 373 N. Church 8t. CHUCK If Dallas Excavators, shown above, are at work on the new reservoir for the city water supply. It will be an addition to the present two small reservoirs. The work is being done by F. B. Miller & Co. of Eugene at contract price of $117,986. A contract for the pipe from the reservoir to the downtown district is held by Salem Sand & Gravel company at $10,748. High School Mothers Are Guest for Tea Silverton One hundred and fifty mothers of high school stu dents and personal friends were entertained in a program tea at the little theatre and the home economic rooms of the senior high school, with the members of the high school Girls' League as hostesses. Miss Joyce Polk is Girls League president. The Mother's Day tea Is an annual school social affair. Each girl hostess presented her mother with a corsage, Co-ops to Meet In Salem Tuesday One of a series of "stock-tak ing" conferences between coop erative leaders and members, the Agricultural Coperative Council of Oregon, and the Spokane Bank for Cooperatives will be held Tuesday at 10 a.m. in the Veterans of Foreign Wars hall at 6:30 Hood street. R. A. Ward, general manager of the Pacific Wool Growers and member of the executive com mittee of the National Council of Farmer Cooperatives, will act as chairman. A similar conference is being held at Eugene on May 9, at which E. A. McComack will pre side. The purpose of the get-togeth er is to pool the experience problems and judgment of di rectors, manager and members of Oregon cooperatives and their agencies, and to plan their operations under the present conditions of rapid change and adjustments in the business pic ture. Silverton Minister Heads Rotary Club silverton Rev. Ben t . Brown ing of the local Methodist pas torate, was elected president of the Rotary club at the week's noon luncheon program at Toneys. Assisting officers are Henry Pritzlaff, vice president; Herman Goschie, secretary; Al fred Adams, treasurer; and Ted Rutherford and Al Tippner, di rectors. Sales of products and servi ces through vending machines in 1948 in the U. S. were esti mated at about $750,000,000, CI! Kit C Beautiful Oversit riLfV.? JUMBO Prints Roll Developed 8 Jumbo Prints aiaJC Extra Print It reprints 4e each Free Mailing Bags on Request JUMBO FILM CO. Parelte. Idaho ........ VVIIAA ADUUI WINDOWS? Windows make all the difference in a home's ap pearance and comfortl Let us tell you of the many good looking, dependably working types we make. Same time, let's go over your other Mill Work needs. We can tell you much about Mill Work that may help you and, perhaps, ease the purse strain. Ph. 3-5953 at our new location. CHBT AGENCY Phone 3-911 Grains Slump, Lose Early Gain Chicago, May 7 Grains slumped toward the close on the board of trade today, giving up gaines scored in early dealings. Some of the selling represented evening-up operations by local traders prior to the week-end. May wheat again acted firm er than the rest of the market, pushing to a new high for the week in early dealings. At that point, however,- a large south western commission house sold a iair quantity of these contracts and the price declined. Dealings in other commodi ties were without much feautre, although considerable short- covering was noted in the May soybean delivery in early trad ing. Wheat closed 2 to 2H lower, May $2.2Hi-$2.22, corn was Hi ower, May $1.32-V. oats were lM to 1 cent lower. DEATHS G.tfrlcd Scbl.r OotfrlMl Schliv. at the Mjiklfne. .1 oute T, boi ISO. B.ltm. Mtr 6. Survlv.d or wlft. Hn. Rom Schl.t of Atlem: son. Ptul Schlat of Salem and Gen. aehlaf with th U-8. navr: a dauxhtar. Mra. John Bennett of Philomath: mother, Mra. Car otin. Schlat of Salem; four brothara. Manual Schlaa. David Bchlaa. Ban Bchlac and John flchlai, all of Salem; aix ala. tera. Mra. Chrlat Watnar and Mra. A. O. Keraehner. both of Salem. Mra. Albert Enalund of Seaalde, Mra. Lloyd Schaeffer of Myrtle Creek, Oregon: Mra. Leonard Banlck of Albany and Mra. Ben Wlpper of Turner: and two grandchildren. An. r-uineement of aervlcea later by Clouth- Barrlck eompany. Jmn Tuntata Joan Tuntata, lata reaident of Ills South 13th atreet, at a local hoepHet, May f, at (he aae of II yeara. Survived ly parenla, Mr. and Mra. A C. Tuntata of Salem; brothera, Donald Tuntata of Mlnnoapolla Minn Richard Tunaate of Salem; alatera. Mra. a. O. Kelao of 8a lem. Mra. S. A. Romano of Hoboken. N. J., Mlaa Colleen runtate, Mfaa Jean Tun tate, Mlaa Bernadette Tunaate and Mlaa Datla Brlh Tunaate of Salem; and grand It is time to check on your FIRE Have Jon cheeked sip Um repla-utimcnt coat of yoar dwelling end hoovehald Sjood,? Are jom earr-rlng entnggh protection in eaee of loss? Ores-on M alval Fire IfMaranca Company can mtc Jon am to 20. Scellars, Foley & Rising, Inc. INSURANCE COUNSELORS 143 S. Libarty St. Phono 2-4143 if Says Don't forget, folks, tonight ond Sunday the horsa show out at the Fairgrounds Stadium. The Willam ette Valley Horsemen's Association, the Oregon Mounted Police ond the Solem Saddle Club three big shows in one and for one price. Talking about horse shows reminds me of that new shipment of sterling silver western belt buckle sets, wristwatch bands for both men and women, hot bands, sterling western pins for ladies yes, and diamond set ster ling spur earrings. Now folks, there is something real clossy. In case you folks want to make a few side bets on the show or semember her or him with a special gift Jut think of Holly Jackson (pardon me ogoin for using my name) and my large stock of western jewelry. P. S. -If you go so far cs to consider being roped for life, we con supply tha diamond studded lasso (engagement ring to you) for that, too. Ij ackson 22S No. Just Around the mother. Urc. tenor Tutu T Vattl Creek, alien. Member tl at Joieph'i Cath olic church. Announcement of aervku lat r br 'he HowelM4warda chapel. Claudia Bath Ledierwood In thii city May I. Claudia Ruth Lod ferwood, lal raaldant of Butane, at the ae 01 one year, uauanicr 01 Mr. ana Mro. Raymond Lode r wood of Butane, and tatter of Danny Ledeerwood of Kuaene. OraveJlde teretcea will be held Saturday. May 1. at 1:30 p.m. at Belereat Memor ial park under the d:reetlon of the W. T. Rlidon oompany with Irt Rev. Louu Kir by off le latins. Mr. Bobarl L. Hert In thu city May 4. Mrs. Robert L. Hart, latt yealdent of 193 Bhlpplnc at. Survlred oy a daughter Muu Deena Hart of Salem; and a 'jrotner. A. D. Fie her of Salem. Aemcea will be held Monday. May t, at 1:3 am. In the W. T. Rtsdon chapel with aoncludinf aervlcec In Belcreat Mem orial park. Rev. Dudley Strain will offi ciate. Cbarlee C. Bophloa Cnarlea C. Hopltiru. let retldcnt of 111 Ohemeketa atroat, May ft, at the tie of II year. Announcement of atrvlce later by Ciouan-Barrlck company. Albert Owen In thu city May I. Albert Owen, late ft 'dent of 91 Eut Park atreet. Burvlved b bis wife, Petri Owen of Salem; dauah tr, Mra. Mary Hatuon of Pendleton: ion 0rry W Owen of Salem and John W. iwen of Doiph: and eUttrt, Mra. Neat Barbour of ScotU Bluff, Rtb.. Mra. T. t Akera and MUa Lillian Owen, both of Seaside. AUo aurvlvrd by elcht arandeMld lien. Member of Chemeket lodta No. 1 IOCP, and BPO nka No. 336. Service j wiU be held at the W. T. Rlidon chapel Monday. May t. at 1:10 p m. with con cluding aervleej at Btlerett Memorial patk. Rev. Oeorg H. Swift will officiate. Rituallatle Mrvlcaa at the travaalde no dor tno auspices of BPO Blka No. 331. Mra. Blva B. Bate Mr. Klva, R btet. at th reildenrw at .Flf State atreet. May 1. Burvlved by a brother. Jamea H. Herren of Salem and several niecee and nephews. Bervlces will be held In the Clouah-Barrick chapel Mon day, May 0, at 1:10 p.m. with Rev. Harold Lyman officiating. Interment In the cry yy cemetTy. OBITUARY NHtla Meran NcIim Woodburn Nttle Moras Nelson. 15, at a Portland hospital May 4. Rwldent of Monitor for put 1) yeara. Member of the Seventh Day Advent Ut church at Mont tor. Survived by huaband. Han Melaon of Monitor; aon. Dr. Carl F. Moran of Orcua bland. Waih.: dauthter. Er villa Lew la of Vallelo, Calif.; a etcp-dauihw. Ktner srennan or suverton; one atep- , Oacle Nelson of Portland, and three attp-aona In California: four brothera In lewa and a auter In Mlnnetota. Bervlcea 1U be held Monday, Mar l. at 3 p.m. at the Rlnao chapel, Woodburn, with Ray. N. K. Ira ton officiating, Intermint la Bella Paaal cemetery. Clarence W. Wlekena PortlandClarence W. Wickens. late resident of 1010 Falrmount street, Salem. at Salem nospltal May 0. Burvlved by wife, Mrs. V. Orace Wlekena of Salem. hU mother. Mrs. Elisabeth Wickens of Utfce. M.T.: and a step-son, Willis C. Clark of Salem. Bervlces will be held at the Edward Hoi man and Bon chapel at 3910 BE Hawthorne street, Monday, May 0, at 1 p.m. Interment In Lincoln Memor ial park, Portland. LEGAL NOTICE TO CREDITORS No. H7 Ta tht Circuit Court of trie Btat4 of Ore ion, for tht County of Marlon. Probate Department. In tha matter of tha estate of Ole T. BtoraaslL deceased. notice is hereby atven that the under- sltned has been appointed administrator, sia, vi tnaj mute or. uie r. Bioraasii, ae ceajed. by the Circuit Court of the Slate of Oreton, for Marlon County, and has 0.1-tufted. All persons havlnt claims atalnst said estate art hereby notified to present the same to me at the office PLUMBING CONTRACTING Featuring Crant and Standard Fixtures Call 3-8555 Salem Heating & Sheet Metal Co. 1085 Broadway FREE ESTIMATES iF$y wmm "Holly 99 ft Jewelers Liberty St. Corner from Sally's Capital Journal. Salem, Oregon, of Dm Capital Journal, Saleaa, Ores on. with vouoharo and duly verified, within i months from th dat hereof. Dei of ft rat publication May t, 119. Dat of last publication Juno 4, llt9. Edwin 11. Lewlj, Attorney. May t. 14. 31. 31: June 4. KOTICB OF FINAL SETTLEMENT NOTICE b htrtby aivtn that tha undar alanad hu ttl4 In tha Clreutt Court af tn Stat Oraton lor ttii couniv a alarton, Probata Dapaitmant, bar dub vtr.Iltd Pinal Arunt u Bxacutrti I tha aatat mi Julia E. Blodaatt, dtctaiad. an1 that tat-d Court haj fltd Monday. MUi dar of Juna, 1MB. at tha hour of tO M o'clock A. U. of aatd day aa tha time, and tha Otreult Court Room In tha County Court Houaa in Saltm. Uarlon County. Oraon aa tha nlaea for haarini aid Final Account and alt oftjtctioiu htrtto. Datd at aUa. Oraion. thla 1th day of May, itta. BARAH BlaODOlTT PBTBnSON, Bxcutrlt of tha aatala f Julia B. Blodittt. dacaaaad. Ronald C. Olovtr, Attorney lor nacuinx. Balaa. Oraton. May T 14 SI M; Juna 4 I3T1CB OF INTENTION TO IMPROVE WBST NOB HILL 8TREKT FROM HOYT STREET TO PAWK AVENUE. Notice hrtby ti yiven that the com or. council of the city of Salem, Ore. ton daema It ntceuary and expedient and ncreoy deeiarea iu purpoae and in' tendon to Improve West Nob Hill atreet fiom tha north line of Hon atreet to he .outh lino of Fawk avenue, in the ciiy oi naiem, Marion county, oreton, the eipenao of tha abutllni and adla cent property, by brlnalni aald portion oi aid atreet to the aatablUhed trade. conitrtk-tlni cement concrete curbs, and pavini aald portion of aatd atreet with a 3'e Inch asphalt le concrete pavement 24 feat wide in accordance with the plant and apeetfkattoru therefor which were adopted by the common council April 35 lite whlco are now on file la the office o tha city recorder and which or tun reference thereto are made part hereof. The common council ' hereby declares . purpose and Intention to make the above described improvement by and trtroueh the street improvement depart menu By order of tha Common Council April la mi. ALFRED MTJNDT, City Recorder. Date of first publication hereof la Prll II, If 19. Capital Journal April 31, 31, 31, May 3. 4, I, I. T. t, 10th. fKrnCI OP INTENTION TO IMPROVE VjDRTH TWaTNTY-SECOND STREET ROM 'D' oTREeT TO NEBRASKA tVENUX. Notlco hereby liven that tha com mon council of the city of Salem, Ore- deems It necssary and einediant and hereby declares Its purpose and In tentton to Improve North Twenty-second street from the north lino of "D" street to the If ortn line of Nebraska avanue, In th city of Salem. Marlon county, Ore con, at the eipense of tha abuttlnt and auacen property, eicept the street In tersections the eipense of which will be assumed by the city of Balem, by brlnt int said portion of said street to the established trade, const rue tine cement concrete curbs, end parlnt said portion )f aatd atreet with a a I neb. uphaltlc concrete pavement 10 feet wide In accord tnee with the plana and specifications $$ MONEY $$ FHA 4 It teal Estate Loans Farrr o City Perionul e Ante Loans State Finance Co. 151 S. Hlib 8t iJt. R 'it AZALEAS Mollis, all shades from yellow to dark orange Yeow Alta Clarence Evergreen, red, white, pink and orchid. All blooming. RED AZALEAS w 35c -SHRUBS- i Vegetable and Flower Plants FerrilVs Nursery Phone 2-1307 Open Sundays 13 mile east of Keizer The "Eye Appeal" Look tmphasize your own "eye appeal" by lpttinn us replace your preient frames with those that spar kle with peraonallty. You will like wearing ppr sonallty Klooi (or you will know you have that all important "eye appeal" look! - Dr. Henry I. Morris and Dr. Kenneth W. Morris Optometrists at Morris Optical Co. 444 State rnono S-SSIS Dr Henry B. Marrls Saturday, May 7, 1949 11 tntp)fnt r.len wara adopted by th eommoa council April 35, vbleh r nn oa file in tha offle of the city rt- cordar and which hy thla rtfaranco there to arc nadt a part haraof Tha common council ntrtoy aaciaroa lu purpojt and lnlntlon to make tha abovo dMcrlbad improvamtnt by and hiouib tho atract improvtment dapart- mant. By order of the Common Council April II 1IU ALFRED MUNDT, City RMorder. Data of flrat publication hereof la .pril IS. Itt. Capital Journal April , If. 10, May 1. 4. I. I. 7. t. loth. NOTICE OP INTBNTION TO IMPROVB A ROY LB DRIVE PROM HANSEN AV XNUE TO CANDALARIA BOULEVARD. tfot'ea hereby la liven that the com mon council of the city ot Salem. Ora ton. deems it neceuary and aipedlent and hereby declares Its purpose and In tention to Imorovo Attyle Drive from tha ortn lino of Hansen avenue to tho south na ot Candaiarla boulevard, la the city of "alcm. Martin county, Oreton, at the expense of the abuttlnt and adjacent property, etcept the street Intersections tha expense of whlcn will be assumed - i be city of Si Urn, by brlmlnv aald ortlon of aald atreet to the established rade. construe tint cement concrete curbs, and pavini said portion of said itteet with a 14 inch asphalttc eoncreto avement 10 feet wide In accordance with the plana and specifications therefor whleh were adopted by the common coun cil April tats, whioh are now on file n the office of the alty recorder and which bv this rcierenca thereto are made ft art hereof. Tha common council hereby declares) its purpose and inuntlon to make tha above described improvement by and threuth tno street improvement depart Otrnt. By order of tha Common Council April U lit. ALFRED MUNDT, City Recrirder. Date of first publication hereof la April 31 me. Capita. Journal April 31, 3t, 10, May 3 I. 4. I I T t. 10th. FOR THE BEST Hauling Storage Fuel Phone or See LARMER TRANSFER and STORAGE 889 No. Liberty Ph. 3-3131 Our Reputation la Your Security ucan etf 9m REtUNS VAN LINCS CO. HHt,. up Dr. Rpnne(h W. Morrti i