Capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1919-1980, August 29, 1953, Page 12, Image 12

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    Saturday, Aarnst 29, 1953
THE CAPITAL JOURNAL. Sale. Ore
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nnis Semi-Finalists
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tional Girls' Tennis Championships la Philadelphia wfcjeh
sent them Into the semi-finals, cet tofether In four-way
handshake. From left: Jeannla Laird, Modesto, Callf.c
Jean Arth, St Paul Minn.; Roaa Marie Reyes, Mexico
City, and Mary Ellenbercer, San Dlea-o, Calll Min Laird
ImeeU Min Beyeo while Mlse
EUenberier. (AP Wirephoto)
'romofer Seeks
as Vegas Boxing Capital
By GAYLE TALBOT
New York Of) Ordinarily
lne must accept with treat re
serve any bold new plan to
transfer the seat of the box-
nr. industry from the big pop
lation ' centers - of the East
ind Midwest out to the wide
pen spaces, but here comes a
nan who sounds as though he
neans business.
His name is Herman (Turk)
Prulan. and he says he in
tends to turn Las Vegas into
jthis nation's boxing capital,
adding to its established fame
as a gambling and cultural cen
ter. We have not had the pleas
lire of meeting Mr. Prujan, but
the fact that he has signed
', Barney Ross as his matchmaker
"counts heavily in his favor.
We admire Barney as a very
.fine fighter and champion from
jthe day he came out of Chi
icago until the night at Madi
'son Square Garden Bowl when
jfHenry Armstrong gave him a
final terrible beating for the
welterweight title. We, along
with many others, admire him
.more greatly later on when he
fought and conquered an even
'tougher foe. So if Barney's in
on it we 11 have to string along,
We are planning," . wires
Prujan, to stage two world s
championships in Las Vegas
Jthis winter. We are endeavor
ing to arrange either a light
weight or welterweight title
bout for November. For a Jan
uary date we have just wired
Al Weill, manager ol ftocKy
Marciano. an offer of $250,000
with the usual champion's per
centage plus television rights
for Rocky to defend agamst
an outstanding opponent, pro
viding of course that he beats
Roland LaStarza.
"The fabulous city of Las
Vegas will support such attrac
tions as well, if not better,
than any ther spot in the coun
try. It will be the first chance
Las Vegas hotels which you
know are all fabulous gambling
centers to exploit the city be
fore the eyes of millions from
eosst to coast Everyone is be
hind the idea and we are ready
to shoot the works. Members
of our group all are former
Detroitera now in business in
Las Vegas."
To which Ross adds:
"He, Prujan, is a tremendous
person and capable of putting
over anything. He has unlimit
ed financial support and will
be a great addition to the box
Ing game, a throwback to the
days of Tex Rickard. He is
42, weighs in around 220
pounds on his six feet, two
inches and has magnetic per
sonality. He has been a close
student of the boxing game
for many years and will be a
terrific promoter for the bouts
planned for Vegas. You won't
go wrong boosting this guy or
anything he does."
Okay, Barney, If we don't
boost we at least won't knock.
You fellows have what looks
like a mighty sweet set-up out
there. This is one instance
where we'll even go for that
badly overworked phrase "un
limited financial support." If
Las Vegas hasn't got money
somebody's been making up
tales. But mind if we point
out a thing or two to an
old fellow campaigner?
The boxing game, for rea
sons best known to many peo
ple, Is a very sentitive sort of
FAN FARE
H
Vlclen U their separata .
tint lei match 1b the Na
Arth fa) pitted aiainat Mlas
to Make
sport. It has spent much money
and effort hiring commission
en and policemen to rid it of
some of its shadier aspects and
generally make it fit to be dis
played in' the best parlors of
the nation. The result Is that
no really juicy boxing scandal
has come to light in years.
What we are getting at is
that you do have gambling in
Las Vegas, and if there is any
thing boxing is likely to shy
away from it s an open isso
ciation with men who make a
living by being on the right
side of the law of averages.
Just the fact that the gambling
halls are there, we fear, would
hurt your chances of landing
a championship.
You may' recall that they
held a fine golf tournament at
Vegas not long ago and that
many of the nation's best pro
fessionals competed in it. But
did you know that the event
occasioned considerable criti
cism and that there will be
strong opposition to holding
another such event?
However, Barney, good luck
in the venture, and we could
be wrong. Hope so.
State Softball
Tourney Moves
To Bend Field
Mill City (U.B Semi-finals of
the Oregon state Softball tour
nament scheduled today and
tomorrow here will be played
at , Bend instead. A steady
downpour of rain forced trans
fer of the games.
Rubenstein's Furniture to
night was scheduled to play
Nored Builders of Corvallis.
The winner plays Grant Pass
in the next game.
Survivor of tonight's play
meets Kelly Lumber of Mill
City tomorrow.
Rams Crush
Browns, 27-6
' Los Angeles (JP The Los
Angeles Rams, satisfied with
handing the Cleveland Browns
their worst beating since they
came into the National Foot
ball League in 1950, settled
down Saturday to await their
next exhibition game with the
San Francisco 4Bers here next
.week.
The Rams .crushed Cleve
land, 27-9, before 56,517 de
lighted fans Friday night.
The worst previous setback
by Cleveland was the 17-8 loss
to Detroit in regular league
play last year.
Coach Hampton Pool unveil
ed a ground attack that swept
the Rami 263 yards of their to
tal 358 and brought three
touchdowns plus a pair of field
goals by Ben Agajanian.
Fullbacks Tank Younger and
Dan Towler and rookie half
back Brad Myers led the at
tack. Myers, from Bucknell
college, rang 40 yards for one
touchdown.
yQuarterback Norman Van
Brocklin, the league's leading
passer, completed nine out of
IB throws for 114 yards.
One for five yards went to
end Tom Fears for the first
touchdown.
A tricky play. Van Brocklin
to rookie Tom McCormick to
Elroy Hlrsch for four yards
brought the second touchdown. I
Little League .
Championship
To Birmingham
Williamsport, Pa. Iff) Joey
Sims, bubblegun-chewing right
hander from Birmingham, Ala.,
was the toast of the South Sat
urday for leading his team to
the 1958 Little League Base
ball World Series Champion
ship. Sims pitched his squad to a
tight 1-0 decision Friday over
Schenectady, N. Y., in striking
out six basemen, giving up only
two singles, and walking none.
Center fielder Dick De Rob
erts also came in for his share
of the plaudits for batting in
the only run of the game in the
first frame. He singled home
third baseman Bruce Gordon.
Pitching a hard game, loser
Steve Buchheim fanned 10
youngsters in the four innings
he did the hurling. The long.
lean left hander took the
Kahut Fight
Rescheduled
For Tonight
Longvlew, Wash. (U.B A 10
round heavyweight fight be
tween Joe Kahut of Woodburn
Ore., and Bill Boatsman of
Longvlew will be held at Op
timist field here tonight, wea
ther permitting.
The battle, originally sched
uled for Thursday nighty was
postponed because of down
pours which nearly washed the
outdoor ring away.
Camera New
U. S. Citizen
Los Angeles fj Italy's
Ambling -Alp became a United
States citizen Friday.
Towering Primo Camera
one-time king of the heavy
weight boxers, beamed as he
took the oath of citizenship.
Camera's wife, Pina, and their
children, Jean Marie, 10, and
Umberta, 13, were at his side.
"I have wanted to be an
American citizen ever since
came to this country to fight
Jack Sharkey, the bis; man
said. "My family and I are the
happiest people in the world
today.
Da Preem makes a comfort
able living nowadays on the
wrestling circuit
Cards' Due in
Portland Sunday
Portland, ff) The profes
sional football Chicago Cardi
nals arrive here Sunday after
noon for a week of practice
before their exhibition game
with the Los Angeles Rams In
Multnomah Stadium Sept. 7
The Rams, 27-9 winners
over the Cleveland Browns
Friday night, have a game
against the San Francisco
49ers next Thursday and are
due here Friday.
The Cards will fly from
Spokane where they play the
Green Bay Packers Saturday.
The Cards will stay at the
University of Portland and
their practices on the college
field will be open to the public.
'Minor League Scores
(Br The AJMOelitod Preael
INTRANATIONAL LEAGUB
Montrcil is, Srrecuec 1,
Baltimore S, Tor out, I.
Rocheater f-l. Ottawa J.I.
Buflale 4-1. Sprlnefleld 1-1.
AMEaiCAM AMOCIATIOlf
Tndlanapotte If, LoulaTtUe S.
Kaneea our 4, Teledo I.
Mtnneepolta t. Charleetea 4.
Columbiu S. at. Paul s.
TRXAS LKAODI
Port Worth S. Bouetoo 4.
DiIIm I. Sea Antonio 4.
Beaumont 9. Oklahoma Cttr fl.
TulM 1, Shrceport I.
waaTtaN LCAatii '
Colorado Sprtnae -. Omaha 4-t.
Pueblo 4. Lincoln I.
Dearer II, D,l liolnta 4.
atom cur it. Wichita I.
noNiia LiAnii
Oeden f. Soil Laka city S.
WaiM Valley . Sola, S lit mnlnaii.
Idaho Palla T, PoeaUllo t III Innlntal.
On" r" t Biitinaa, roetpoacd, vat
trounda.
By Wait Dftien
Final Riles for
Mrs. LeCuyer
Mrs. May LeCuyer, mother
of Mrs. David Eaaon, died
Thursday afternoon at local
nursing home where she had
been a patient for the past
two weeks.
Mrs. LeCuyer had made her
home in Portland until she
became seriously ill two
weeks ago and was brought
to Salem by her daughter and
family.
A native of Owoaso, Mich.,
she was born July 26, 186B,
and came to Oregon from
Michigan in 1913 to make her
home. The father of Mrs. Le
Cuyer was the late Judge
Stearns Smith, circuit judge
in the district in which Owoa
so was located. The husband
of Mrs. LeCuyer, Fred LeCuy-
, preceded her In death sev
en years ago.
Survivors besides Mrs.
Eason include a sister, Mrs.
Fred Benham of Owoaso,
Mich;, "two grandchildren,
Stearns Eason , of Olympia,
Wash., and Mrs.' Mary Camer
on of Mather Field, Calif.;
and four great-grandchildren.
Donna and Sharon Cameron
of Mather Field and Lynn and
Barbara Eason of Olympia.
Private services were held
for Mrs. LeCuyer at the W. T.
Rigdon chapel Saturday after
noon at 2 o'clock with Rev.
George H. Swift officiating.
MARKET
QUOTATIONS
ruftTLAN rBfVBCCt ust
MtMaTfafr TMtttlft. WDJtCt U HI
awl tat cbinsr Pr.mlaia duality, nui !
num 31 t one tr eeol eldtly dt-1
UTtrtd ta Poruarrf tv'lt Ib.t tint al
ItT M-Mc second iu1Ut. M-e VetJlcv
routes anr) couotrr point. I centi lea.
iter Whole! r.e. balk cube. U
wboleialc, grades A A, is score, Me;
A trade, n score, fse: , score. se: 1
C, M score. Me. Above orlees strictly
omlnai
Cheese SelUne strive .so Por(lsnl
wholeaslera, Orttoa slntlas. UVa-Uc;
Ortion lb. lost. S-4e.
sis to Wholesalers Candied eves
eon tain ttvt no loss, eases Included f.o.b.
Portland A trade Urse, ITi-M4c; A
trsde medium, Mtt-ft&Wct irsde Urge
remand Hairs- ran
BatMr Price to rtuners arses AA
print, tlei A carton- nc; A prints, lit:
earton, nc; pnnta. too
Esse U predOMrs Csndlsd LOO
Portland; Unsrsded torse, die doa.;
trade AA lsrge. 4Sc dos.; A larte, 3
3s 4os.; AA medium, MMe do.: A
trsde medium, 47-ftfte dot.; . A trade
emails nominal, ll39c.
Ksts U ftetallere orade A A, isrts.
Tftc; A Isrte. t-.0c; AA medium, ll-Ste;
A medium. -7e; A small, 46c. Csrtons
I cent additional.
Co --Price to retsilors. Portland.
Oreton sine lei. 4m -tic; t.Jb. loaves.
ftl-ft3e. triplets, lWc leae than sin-
lies Premium brand einiiri Hvrtt
lb. for stntle whtii tofce. Proteased Am
erican cheese, l-lb. loaves to retail, 43
4&c lb.
Peolirr
Live Ctaiehens (No. 1 twtllty, ts.b.
Plants): Prrers, 3Vi-3 Ins., lie; -
31c; roasters. 4A lbs., and over. 11c;
hesvr hen, all welertts. 1-J9c: lleht
bens, all welsh U, )5-lfc; old tooeters,
IMN,
Dreate4 Colekene No. 1 drotsed
retailers. Prrers. broilers, 444o
roaoters. all wu.. 4-15c; light bens.
303lc; heavy bens. J3-34c: cut-up fry
ers, aU wts., N'lle lb.j wbole drawn 7
Me lb.
Kabblts Avrt to trowsrt: Live
whites. 4-1 lbs- J0-3lej - lbs., lt-33e
ib.: colored pelts, 4o lb under, oic
does. 10-13c lew hither. Preab dressed
fryer to reteiler. I7-Set tut up ll-Mc-Conntry
RUM Meat
VealTop quality, 10-tl lb.l TOUlh
hesvles, M-3lc.
Her Lesn blockers, tT-ltc: sows,
lllht, 13.34c.
Lambs Best, tt-Sle lb.l yearling,
IO-35 lb
Milton Best, 13-14 lb.l tull-utillty.
Moc
Beef Utility eows, 13-le lb eanner
eutttre. 17-llc: shells down to 13c.
rmk Dreeea Meets
Wholesalers to retoilorat Dollars pot
twt.:
ftfteere. choke. M0?M Jbs., 41
t43 .M; tood. 137.00 43 .00; com mire I el
3T3l; nttlity. 133-30: commercial cows,
ai J; aiimr. tai-34; oanner-cuttcrs,
I13-13.
Boot onto Choice steers hind tusr
ter, 333-17; rounds, tftO-IV. full loins,
trimmed, 370-73; Ul en lifts, 3133: fore
ouarters, $33-34; chucks, 114-31; Tibs.
143-33.
Veal and Calves Oood-cho.ee, IK
40; oommerclai. 131-30.
Lambs Choice-prime, $40-41; good
$33-44; spring Ismbs. choice-prime, 147. M.
Motion Oood choice, 10-13 lb. M-04.
Port Cols Loins. No I 1-13 ,ba
$3I$; utility -$ shoulders, II lbs.,
$43; spars ribs, $A3-M; fresh ham.
10-14 Ibi., M3-M pork carcasiea, 130-170
lbi $31 $0-40.
Rmeksd Blams Bklnned. $$3-N lbs.,
fined lord in drums. $14-1$.M; slab ft ae
on. MI-73.
Peri) sod MIseoHaneow
On lone M lb seek Calif. Red Olob.
med., 3 74-100; white globe. 3 31-3.M:
yellows mod. and larte, 1 M-1 71; few
3.34; Wash, ysllows, med-, 1.1t-3 , large
I..I40.
Petatoee Local Triumph, rata, 1-M-1.7$:
Board men loot whites. No. 1A 3 33
3.33; No. 1 M lb. ssck, 30-3 Je; Oreton
Russetu No. 1. 3 W-17V 10 lb. mesh. M
3c. local RumU. No. 1A. 3.7$$ 3ft
Csllf. long whites. No. 1A, 3 $0-1 00; fair.
3 04-3.70. Name brands to 3.33. Wash.
Ruiteto $3.73-3.00; Wash, long whites No.
1 3.00-3 .
Bar D 8. No. green alfalfa, de
ilvered car loU Lob. Portland and Se
attle. 39-10
Woe I Grease bails, WliiametU Vai
.ey medium. M-$3o lb.l Bastera Oregon
fin and half-blood. H-$3c; Wtllametu
Vailv iamb wool 431 13-montb wool
4$ -30
Mobs If 0$ 170 lb. m 13-monta grew
lb. f ob. country shipping point.
Idee Producers paring Price f.o b
Portland calf skins, l$-3ia lb. accord
ing to condition: green kips. If-lie lb.:
tree cow hides. $-10 Ib. aecordlna
to weiebt and oualltyt bull hide. 4-$r
ib.f Duo tildes. M per eenl boiow rw
tor above cieteee.
filberts Wholetsl telling prlee. No
i medium Barcelona, $3-34 B). obeli
ed, 43-31 lb
lb : Usbt halves. 7t 33e $.
WalnoM WhMeeal seiltng prices,
first oualltr largo Prangnsttoe, 34-1 0c
Ib.t shelled llertt amber balvoa. 70-7r
Uthl halves, 7f-lle.
SALEM MARKETS
Coaptlt from reports ol Satem tyfrt
for IBo goldaneo of Capital ionrnal
roodere. (BevleeS dally.)
BUB Feed moosi
BabbH Petteu $3 3 fS$IB, Sa1
$4 -! (l$-lb. ba.
Bg Math 1104-4 43.
Palry Peed U.43-3 It !$!. oati:
31-4 $ (1M wt.lt Mr Salt, $3 $
IM Wt
PonHry Bortng Pi lie Colored fryers.
3Se: old roosters, l$f; oolored fowl, lc,
totrtora fowl, 14c; roes Mrs, $0.
Brtst
Sarin PHreo Kses, AA. fe: Isrts A,
Me; medium AA, $e; medium A,
$4-0e: small. 33.
Whoieealo Prlee Bg$ wrvatsssso prieoe
tnraUy $-le bit her (has th pnooa
:bor Larte grade A generally snotod
t tie: medium $3e.
Batterfst Stirint srfesi Premivm. fS
tt- ' S7-Sr Nn I k
tter--Whoisto trad A paronaieot.
fit .fit, reuil, Ma.
. HERO WELCOMED HOME '
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5.7,'
,.- J. S tiw s &
Marine Lt. George H. O'Brien, Jr., Is greeted by his
family as he arrived home at Big Spring, Tex, from San
Francisco where he arrived with the first repatriated
POWs to return by boat, Lt. O'Brien will receive the
Congressional Medal of Honor from President Elsenhower
for action against Communists in Korea before his capture.
He holds son Mike, S-months, in his right arm and daugh
ter Terrye Jo, 8 years, in his left. At left Is Mrs. O'Brien,
his wife who met him upon his return in San Francisco.
(AP Wirephoto) I
LEGALS
EXECUTOR'S NOTICE
NOTICE IB HKRB3T OIVBN that
WILLIAM J. UNPOOT has been, by
order of the Circuit Court of the Btete
of Ores on for sOarlon County, .appointed
eiecutor of the estate of JESSIE
AALTJE HARRITT. deceased. Any per
sons having claims atatnst said estate
requested to present them, wan
proper vouchers, to is id eiecutor at
310 Pioneer Trust Building, Balers, Ore-
ton, within aix aaonths from lb out
of this notice.
Dated this loth day of Auiust. 13$l.
WILLIAM J. UNPOOT.
Executor of the Estat of Jessto AaltJa
Harrttt, deceased.
RHOTEN. RHOTEN BPEEfUTTRA,
Ptopfer Tnut BuiMlnt. Bslem. Ort
ton. Attorneys for Eiecutor.
August 13-32-33. Sept. 3-13.
ESTATE OP ROT H. SDUIONB
Wilbur, Mauta, sloutlitr fipauldlng
and Porrast W. Simmons
Attorneys at Law
1001 Board of Trad Building
Portland, Oreton
NOTICE TO CREDITORS -(No.
1$6M
In the Circuit Court of the state of
Oreton for the County of Marlon, Pro
bate Department:
Notice la hereby given thai the under-
signed have been appointed eo-exeauiors
of the estate of Roy H. Simmons,
ceased, by The Clrciut Court of the
State of Oreton for Marlon County, and
have ouaufled. All persons hsving clsitna
atalnst oatd estate are hereby notified
to present tho seme, duly verified as by
lsw required to the trust department, of
The First National Bank of Portland
LlOregon). Salem Branch. Salem. Oreton.
witnin six monina rrom tns aata nereoi.
DATED and first published, August
31, 1M.
Bfrilib M. Simmons. Co-eiecutor
THE FIRiST NATIONAL BANK OP
PORTLAND (OREOON), Salem
Branch, Co-executor
Wilbur, Mauts, Souther Spauldlng
and Porrest W. Simmons
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BANDITS LOOT 111
Portland, W A lon bandit
held up the owner and two
patrons of a tavern northwest
of here Fridav night and rob
bed them of $110. Later police
picked up a suspect and were
questioning him Saturday.
LEGALS
KOTICB OF BBABmO OT
riNAt, ACCOUNT
NOTICB la HEREBY OIVBK that Bo.
bnt W. DaAraBOod. Admlalatrator Hh
Will Aon,ad of tht rtat. of Qnm
atnaa, alao knooa aa Oaoria WashlDf-
toa aioaa. dactuoa. Batata No. 14.4S1.
haa Iliad wllh tba Circuit Court ol Uia
atata at Oraaon, for th. County of
UarloB. kla ftrat and final account aad
report of auok admlnlatration. and that
uia aama naa Man aal ler ntarlna In
tha courtroom of th. Circuit Court of
Uia Atata of Oroire for tha County
of tlarlon. In tha Curt Houaa af aald
yarloa County. Oraaon. in tha city of
Aatam. on tha th day of Baptcmoar.
1IU. at tha hour of (: o'clock a.a.
A pcraooa laUraatod In aald aauta
ara raauactod to than and thcra appear
to aho aauac. If any, why aald flrat
and final acoount anouM not ho al.
lowed and tha Admlnlatrator with WU1
Annexed cuacnaraad.
Daud at Saleat, Oratoa, thla 1th day
of Autuat. Ua.
ROB nvr w. DaArmond. Adntlnla-
trator with WIU Anoiud af tha
aatata af Ooorca ainaa, alaa
known aa Oeorta Waahlnataa
since, deceaud.
Touna and DaArmond
Attorn.ya for AdmlnUtrator
011 Court St., aetata, Oraaon
Flrat Publication af thla nolle: Ant'
mi a, im.
Lau ruhllcatloa 1 thla notice: Sep.
temper a. IBM.
Tho Capital Journal -Aui.
I.ll.lt M. Sept. I, IMS.
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st.
OPEN HOUSE
SUNDAY, AUGUST 30, 1953
3 to 6 p.m.
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N.Y. NEWSMAN DIES
Putnam Valley, N.Y., WV
WUliam E. Haskell, Jr., 64, re
tired New York Herald trib
une newspaper executive, died
Saturday at his home hrre He
was assistant to the Herald
Tribune president, the late
Ogden Raid, for nearly 20
years.
DEATHS
Tkoaioa D. laDofee
Thomas D. LaDuka. at tba family real-
dene. 33$$ Crawford St., Aug. 3$ at
tho at of Tl yeara. Sumveo or wife.
Mrs. Viola LaDaka: ana. Thonaa W.
LaDuka, both of Salem; daughters, Mrs.
Thelaaa Strain. Arllntton, S. DakH Mrs.
Auoror voaiioT, uoutias, Aiasaa, Mrs.
Maxtne Ourler, Phoenls, Arts.i sister.
Mrs. William Orltton, Salem; also 13
granocniklren. Member of Ilret Chrtitlan
ehureh. Services will bo held Mtonday,
Autust 31 at 3 30 p.m. In th Howell
Bdwards Chapel. Rev. Dudley Strain
oiiMiatint, conciuoint semce at .nei
creel Memorlsa Park.
Baby William BiwarS .
Baby WUUam Bdwards at local hos
pital Aug. it. survived By parent, Mr.
end Mr. C. U. Bdwards, Lebanon. Or.
Body sent br Virtll T. Oordeo Co. to
Huston Mortuary, Lebsnon, for services
ana interment.
FOR SAU HOUSCS
Coloraal Muaaklaa
naHoooi floor.
s-tna s-ui s-na asat
-MTt
Bor ran a-ssis
FOR SALI HOUSES
S-BKDBOOM home. Urine, annua and
utility. Immed. woaa. taM. 11U Dona
At... Kelacr Dut fhooe 4-toit. aMt
WEPT SAUM l i t, home, plaatarad.
corner tot, noaemoni. aasoo. erruLLaua,
Rllr. rh. Jtatl aw 41711. as, adao-
wt at. txf
NKW BSDBOOM homo, fireplace, aaar.
retoua attenen. au lurnaea neai, laraw
11,1ns room. Or will rent, air, reara
leate. Rear new ochool. t-eits. aiai
NICB COUNTBY home, 3 acres, build-
ints in tood snaps. Near atert, noes
of Hoe and school. Writ lira. VMn
Scott, West SUyton, Ore. ajtw
JUST COIIWLITBD
t oedroom Inaulated noma, crtaa, aa
Waahlnetoa achooL tm Laraoa Awe.
Juat aouth of stlrcrtoi ad. a7
MUST BE
SOLD
To ekue eitete, l-bedroom Iiouh. Bi
tra larte' rooms. Larts closets, full
cement basement, corner lot, choice
location ciose to Leslie school, and
Bush Failure. Price only $$$$o.
Partly Furnished Home
Xxcellent location dee to Ldllf
school, bus by door, 3-bodroem Borne, -larte
corner Jot, shad tree. Pries
onlr $$.SM.
Denton & Denton
Realtors
$44 State St. Ph. 1-303
Br. cJl I-4AST T 3-371$ att
$500 DOWN
buy, a full 4-roon nouaa plua. Lara,
lot, aic.Ueat aurroundloaa. Convenient
to atorea, achaol, bua. Two blka. off
atata St. In tha 19M tlock. Total ana,
only St.SOO.
BBS SANFOttD rtMAMCB, ' StT
Hiih at. rh. 4-nil, Braa. a-Mae.
BT
ONS-BSDBOOat BOCIt lot POaltO,
IMM. lneludlni turnltura. Witt Ua
trailer houM. SM Wlnola St aJOS
BBAUTIV1IL S-oodrooai honaa.'kaj ererT
thlna. Automatlo waahar, aoay Poo.
S-M. ayer
I BT OWmiB Blco a-eedroora howw Beat
I Utile achaol. tltaa wtu hasdlo. C.U
I alter I 4. im Oaford at. aJaw
BT OWNBB trooat houaa. oacoUenl
condition, douola aaraao. lPaa Maplo
Are. alaa
FOR SALE OR TRADE
j Thla family wanta a laracr houo.
Wul Salem, Bell tor 14900.
B. Isherwood, Realtor
111, Wallace Bd.
ML 4-tlM
ayoeo
HOMESEEKERS!
If you're been seeking real vans
and savings, we believe yon should tak
a look at this very modern 3-bodrooa
homo on hsif acre, all plastered, flo
place. oak floors, roomy wardrobe and
closet. Ualeuo bsth and kitchen, fore
od ell heatlnc. plus many mora fins
feetures. Lot e ted at 309 Brown Bd.
Prom Lancaster, tura east on Sunny
view, straight to Brows ltd. Tura left.
FORDYCE AND SAMPELS
Builders - Contractor
BY OWNKB Candalarla 3 -bed room,
double stress, larte stuity. tU.OM.
4 -Wis. a$l
BY OWNER Hew ranch stria ' horn.
13S0 . ft. Living, dintnt. birth kitch
en, nook, utility, fireplace, birch
china closet. Hot air ell turneet. Lore
tsrag. covered patio. Many Hbef
fine featuree. Must be eeen ts sp
predate. P. H. A. commitment. 107S
James St., Kelier. 1H blocks from
school. Lot 103' s 1$$'. Phone 3-111$.
S3T
IN WEST SALEM
S amaU houau, lata. Near lad aa trial
crater. Very neat stood. Some terme.
B. Isherwood, Realtor
If IS Wallaeo ltd.
Th. 4-USS
aana
ATTBACTICS I lane roome, nook, tun
haaement, unfinished upetalra. Shruba,
flowara, convenient location near Ba
lm huh and ferrleh Khoola. fhon,
owner '-nitj "It
ir holNCB Three aodroom modera
ranrh typo home. Laree lot. aprlnkllnv
ayatem. ml Wallace Boad. Tel. J-raa.
QMS
BY OWNER
Beautiful I bdrm. home tn s oetttntr
of 3 Urea oft trees. Wonderful new
from patio of rolling hill and mis.
Close to park, pis ri round e-da gvim
mm pool. Jr., Hi. and new huh
school 1 bik. Liv.-dln.-kiKb.n-3 Wtbe
larte party rm. with email kitchen
utility rm.-l llreplaeo-wall to wall
carpet on main floor, asphnlt tile aa
basement floor -am all work shop-onto,
oil fur. Penced backvard. Prlca $1$ .
U S. Wlnur St. Ph. 37133. s304
TRM AVRNUB $ 47
NORTH WINTER ..11 10
WALT ICR SOCOLOFBKY
REAL ESTATE . PH. 3-3331 a3ST
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