Capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1919-1980, January 06, 1954, Page 12, Image 12

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Wednesday, January t, 1954
Par 12
THE CAPITAL JOURNAi; Salem. Oregon
Russian Mig 15
OnWayloU.S.
Tokyo (MS A. C124 Clobe
muter left Okinawa for the
United States today with a ear-
to that included the Russian
made MIG-15 which a North
Korean pilot lurrendered to
the United Statei lait Septem
ber. The Globemaater took off
from Okinawa with the disas
sembled, crated MIG only a
few hours after the U. S. gov
ernment publicly withdrew Its
offer to return the plane to it
rightful owner.
"No one seems willing to
take credit for being owner of
the plane or to come forward
and claim It, Uen. Jonn v
Hull's Far East command said,
The offer to return the plane
had been drawn up in Wash
lnglon in a move to make the
communists admit Russia gave
the North Koreana and Chinese
war equipment
The MIG, which underwent
flight tests on Okinawa, will
be reassembled and given fur
ther test at Wright-Patterson
Field, Dayton, Ohio, the Air
Force said.
NEW YORK 8TOCKS
By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS
Admiral Corporation M
Allied Chemical 73 14
Allis Chalmers 4 H
American Airines 12
American Power k Light
American TeL a Tel. 1S H
' American Tobacco 62 K
Anaconda Copper II H
Atchison Railroad 95
Bethlehem Steel 51 tt
Boeing Airpane Company 48 li
Borg Warner 77 tt
Burroughs Adding Machine It
California Packing
Canadian Pacific 22 K
Caterpillar Tractor 49
Celanesf Corporation 20 H
Chrysler Corporation (2 H
Cities Service 50
Consolidated Edison 4 M
Consolidated Vultee 17 H
Crown Zellerbach 35
Curtiss Wright 8 14
Douglas Aircraft 82 tt
du Pont de Nemours 106 tt
Eastman Kodak 47
Emerson Radio 10 S
General Electric M
General Foods 59
General Motors 61
Georgia Pacific Plywood 11 Vi
Goodyear Tire 54
Homestake Mining Co.
International Harvester 28 H
International Paper 56 tt
Johns Manville 66 4
Kaiser Aluminum 27
Kennecott Copper 66
Libby. McNeill 9 tt
Lockheed Aircraft . 27
Loew s Incorporated n
Long Bell A 22
Montgomery Ward 57 V
Nash Kelvinator 17 i
New York Central 19 Vi
Northern Pacific 56
Pacific American Pish 8
Pacific Gas k Electric 40
Paific Tel. 1 Tel. 115 H
Packard Motor Car 4 J
Penney (J. C.) Co. 76 ti
Pennsylvania Railroad 17 4
Pepsi Cola Co. 13 H
Philco Radio 29
Radio Corporation 23 Vt
Rayonier incorp. 27 U
Rayonier Incorp. Pfd 32 Vi
Republic Steel 49 V.
Reynolds Metals 53 S
Richfield Oil 50 V
Safeway Stores Inc. 36
Scott Paper Company 70 "4
Scars Roebuck k Co. 61
Socony-Vacuum Oil 36
Southern Pacific 37
Standard Oil California 54
Standard Oil N. J. 73 '
Studebakcr Corporation
Sunshine Mining
Swift 1 Company
22 V !
1 LL I
' i
M l4
Transamcrica Corporation 77
Twentieth Century Fox 20 Vt
Union Oil Company 39
Union Pacific 106 V4
United Airlines 22 H
United Aircralt 40 v
United Corporation 5
United Stales Plywood
United States Steel
Warner Pictures
Western Union Tel.
Wrslinghsusc Air BraVe
Wcslinighouse Electric
Woolworth Company
WALL STREET
25
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14 W
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51 V.
dilliculties. the slock market!
Wednesday managed to hold (sir- j
lv steadv
That .hon h
the fact that prices moved fraelnn -
allv either way mostly on the
hi "her side
1 nr trailing pace was tairiv wen
mninl.-iin. al aro.mrf . m.lllnn anrf
a half shares. That compares withi'lv H 'OHOO. commercial grades
1,520. WW iiharri traded Tuesday.
PORTI.ANU (iRAIM
I'dHTLAM) - No bids
Rr?.'n, , . .
Wednesday s car receipts: flmir
1. oats 1; mill feed 1.
- -
t tll M.O ONIONS
mailt, IK tit market about ltad. IT A
I unlr-gi Utrd wurontin Vllow oltta
ts prr rtnt J-inth and Iarsr 1 ran
7?'. win
Strttt talra M lM - Idaho ai.d Ofnini
Spanish J-tnrh snd lartter I 50 While-.
3-lncti and laner . M, tniHtluMi J :
ill. it V1M aistiJlun M rent
l iv mauy m to in irrrsuiar af-7.
White H.n'rr li-lbi
lib tissa Yrllaw medium 1 M
J ajt ana ettia ractol eiorei.
vVAF InsM Htm Ma1 (pew
'Vol'inf IPII DtMfrtSt, StsJt
1SSJ 4t rRil WuH Call
THI DIAN CLINIC
0M 10 mHI I .an Ntrowta !
VasMI f.m. State, Waaa.at.aT a -a ft.an.
Ct.tretk nrle ...! i4 Ta.
w HOtrm ait sanot aouttvaie
Talasav IAt 3OI0 99md H. OV
MARKET
QUOTATIONS
PORTLAND PRODUCE
Portland (ft Butteriat Ten
tative, subject to immediate
change Premium quality, maxi
mum to .30 to one per cent acid
ity, delivered in Portland, 88-71
I lb; tint quality, 6-W; lecoiid
quality, 6447. Valley routea aod
country ooints 2 cents less.
Butter Wholesale, f ob. bulk
cubes to wholesalers Grade AA,
93 score, M lb; 92 score, 63;
90 score, 64 4; 89 score, 62.
Butter To retailers AA
grade prints, 72 lb; carton. 73;
A prints, 72; cartons, 73 B prints,
70.
Cheese Selling price to Port
land wholesalers Oregon sin
gles, 42-45 pound; Oregon S-Ib.
loaf, 8Vi-M.
Cheese to retailers, A grade
Cheddar cheese singles, 45b-49c;
9 lb. loaves, 51-53 'j; premium
brands to 56'-4 lb. for single
wheels and 60 '4 for 9 lb. loaves;
processed American cheese, 9
lb. loaf. 434-45.
Eggs To wholesalers Candled
eggs containing no loss, cases in
cluded, f.o.b. Portland A grade,
large. 54 tt-5S H: A medium, 51 H-
53 H; A grade, small, 47Uj-46V.
Eggs To retailers Grade AA,
b-xge, 97-58; A large, 55-57; AA
medium, 97; A medium, 53-54;
small, 49-50. Cartons 3 cents ad
ditional.
Llv chickens No. 1 quality,
f.o.b. plants Fryers, all weights,
20-21: heavy hens 24-25: roasters.
21; light hens, 15-16; old roosters,
14-15.
Wholesale dressed meats:
Beef, steers, choice. 500-700 lbs,
J8 00-41.00: good. 36.00-39.00; com
mercial, 29.00-35.00; utility. 27.00-
31.00; commercial cows Z3.0O-27.00;
utility, 24.00-27.00; canners-cutters.
21.00-24.00.
Pork cuts Loins, choice. 8-12 lbs,
58.0042.00: shoulders. It lbs, 39.00
42.00; spareribs. 46.00-54.00; fresh
hams. 10-14 lbs, 60.00-65.00.
Veal and calves Good-choice, all
weights, 32.00-34.00; commercial,
27.00-35.00.
Lambs Choice-prime 37.00
39.00; good, 34.00-38.00.
Wool Grease basis, Willamet
te alley medium, 81-55 lb; East
ern Oregon fine and half blood,
5542; Wilamette Valley lamb
wool, 42; 12-month wool, 45-50.
Country dressed meats, f.o.b,
Portland:
Beef-Cows, utility. 20-24 lb;
canners-cutters, 17-18.
eat Top quality, lightweight,
31-33; rough heavies, 20-25.
Hogs Lean blockers, 37-38;
sows, light, 31-33.
Lambs Best, 33-35.
Fresh Produce:
Onions 30 lb. ' sacks. Wash.
yellows, med., 1.00-10: 1 arge,
1.10-29; Idaho yellows, med.. 1.25-
50: large, 1.75-200; whites, 225-50.
Potatoes Ore. local Long
Whites, 2.00-25; Deschutes Rus
sets, No. 1, 2.19-25 size A, 2.50-75;
29 lb sk, 80-85; 10 lb mesh, 4049;
paper, 30-33 windows, 39-37; No.
2 90 lbs, 70-80; Wash. Russets,
No. 1A- 2.25-50; Idaho, 3.19-25.
Hay II. S. No. 2 green alfalfa.
mostly, 28.00-30.00, delivered car
and truck Ids, f.o.b. Portland
and Seattle.
Filberts Wholesale selling
price f.o.b. Oregon plants. No. 1
jumbo Barcelonas, 29 lb; large,
27 'i; medium, 25,i.
walnuts Wholesale selling
prices: First quality Franquettes,
32-3314 lb: light halves, 79-83
shelled light amber halves, 70-79.
SALEM MARKETS
fer lb til.i.nc4) ef aptl.l Jeuroal
iwDdri. iRtvletA dallrJ
Krtall rcrtt Price-1
Rtfeblt ffllfU O 1 10 -lb. bag).
4 U- M 100-lb bn.
Klfl HBb-t4 U-t .
Dalrr Fr - tJ.ll-l.U tU-tb. baa).
M -0-4 U00 t.l
'1tr n-Flni rtltf- COIorffJ trri
Mr: old Tooilrr. Xir: rolorcd fowl. 2tc.
wihorn fowl. It rolorrd roo.ttr, 34c.
HNalne Prlrcti r.tu. AK. r; lane A.
43c )-, medium AA, 41c. medium
J1-4V: .mall 30r. I.o wholt.lt prUw
ttnerally -. etnli Mthrr than pMrt-i
abofe: Ian sr1t A tcnerslly suoltMl st
lie. mulumi Ht 60c.
Battfrfsl Buylni pru. Premium, 10'
11 (tBU: No. 1, tl-69 OOU. No. X
!rOBT, Nn roivr
afORTI.ANII TAHTS1UB MARKKT
Pnrtland (UP. Uool brorrolt a
tah-rt n l. ...it. . I
1 toosr- rftbtttcv. ceiviy. turnip, rarrouiof Orange, Calif;
and pr.mp mo, at un.han.ted uo- j
PliKTl.AND i.ivRsrrm'K I
PORTLAND LIVESTOCK
1'OHTl.AND -UlSDAi-CattIe
salable B00; market fairly active.
several loans koou fed steers 22 (SI-1
lt sood .hoiee 23 110
w'th '""d choice 915 lb 23 50, scat-
tered lots etiminercial-low mad'
1 short ll-d 1 50-21 00. utility-low
commercial l3W.l.se: commer -
,cial-Rood fed heilers 18 So - 21 00
".' 11. wis .ir.ncr
I CUtter COWS laruely 50-1(1 50. ulil-
u.w-iaisi. uiiiiiy-commtTcial hulls
13 00-16 50.
Calves s.-ilahle lial m.rk.i
tive- uiwmI . phm,v -n ii..
on M ,n. good-choice 150-450 Ih r.U
! l 0O-2ti 00 including large lots good
choice 200 Ih stock calves 20 00
, lino .,i,hia inn
lM.. en I.-- 7n..-
o IUMIC1 , CIIOKC lOU-JJ
lb weights mostly 27.25-27.75: fewi
lots h.iii-n V. I kl.h... -to ,W1
heavier weights 25.W261.H); choice
HVLAVI Ih tutsava 0 ca f....
ria- .i..hl. K A.11S. -I.
lifhffr tav.s.hi. ii mi
Sheep salable tWO; market about
steady, good - choice slaughter
lambs 17 iW-18 50. few choicr-primc
lots 19.0!9.50: Roodchoice ftHMtcr
lambs 14 00-15 00; utilttynixxi pwes
3 50-5.00.
iwisn
Kruiiv.- a auiiiiiiiejT
"tilths -7 EBF
CHICAGO LIVESTOCK
CHICAGO 11 Hog prices
soared for the second straight day
Wednesday, propelled by another
sharp cut is marketings and news
the Agriculture Department want
ed 12 million ovinds of unre
fined lard for export to West
Germany.
Butchers Jumped around 100
and the 2ao hog returnea.
Choice and prime steers sold
strong to 1.01 higher. A peak of
131.00 was paid for high prune
1,100 to 1,050 pound steers.
Slaughter lambs brought steady
prices in early dealings. Most sales
of good and choice wooled slaugh
ter lambs were at $19.00 to
120 50. :
Salable receipts were estimated I
at (.500 hogs, U.OOO cattle, 400
calves and 4.000 sheep.
CHICAGO GRAIN
CHICAGO on Grains faltered
after a short lived display or
strength at the start on the board
ol traoe weonesoay.
Most grain contracts sank back
below the previous finish, soybeans
and 1954 crop wheat deliveries los
ing the most. But the losses
weren't very large.
Lard scored new seasonal highs
in early dealings and resisted the
later selling much better than
cereals.
Brokers said there appeared to
ha a tendency to go slow in tnei
market prior to President Eisen
hower's farm message to Con
gress.
Wheat closed il lower to m
higher. March 2.09-V4, corn a-
IVk lower, March l.M-s, oai
lower, March 78'i-79, rye
Va to 1 cent lower. March 1.ZIV4
soybeans lVs-2tt lower, Jan. 3.08
3.08 14, and lard 22 cents lower
to 28 cents a hundred pounds
higher, Jan. 17.79.
Wheat
Open High Low Close
Mar 2 08 '1 2.09 V 2.08 2.09 Mi
May 2.08 V 2.09 U 2.08 Vt 2.09
Jly 2.01 2.01 S 1.99 2.00 H
Sep 2.03 H 2.03 ft 2.01 ft 2.02 Vs
Mid Willamette
Obituaries
George H, Worren
Lebanon Funeral services
will be held at the Huston chapel
Tuesday at 2 p.m. for George H.
Warren, who died early Tuesday
at the community hospital. Born
Jan. 9, 1889 at Joplin, Mo., he
came to Lebanon in 1937 and was
self-employed as a farmer until
his retirement six years ago.
Surviving are his widow, Arts
Mae Warren, Lebanon, and three
children: Mrs. Bema Moser and
Lawrence Warren, both of Leban
on, . and Churchill Warren of
Salem. There are five grandchil
dren and four great grandchil
dren. Two sisters live in Texas.
Michael Lynch
SILVERTON Funeral services
for Michael Lynch, 72, are An
nounced for Thursday afternoon,
January 7, at 2 o'clock from the
Memorial Chapel of the Ekman
Funeral Home. The Rev. Arnold
W. Nelson of Immanuel Luther
an church will officiate. Burial
will be at Salem, Belcrest.
Myrtle Eva Bockes
SHERIDAN Funeral services
were held at the Sheridan
Funeral home for Mrs. Myrtle
Eva Bockes. Interment was at
Evergreen Memorial park in Mc
Minnville. Rev. S. J. Osborne of
Mc.Minnville officiated. Survivors
include a daughter, Mrs. Lois
Tatom of Sheridan, and a son,
Lewis Bockes of Sheridan.
Clyde Chester Atkins
SHERIDAN Funeral services
were hold for Clyde Chester At
kins, 60, of Portland, at the
Sheridan Methodist church this
wp(.k w,th Kcy Karle W Terry
. . , , .
oflKTLlinii imerment wa, in the
Sheridan Masonic cemetery. i
Clyde Atkins was born May !
2, 183. si Vanrnuver, Wash.
He is survived by his wife. Klva;
a daughter, Mrs. Viola Wood,
both ol Forll.ind; a son. Lavalle
sister, Mrs,
Mabel Karnes of Kurt ka, Calif.;
and a brother. Clarence Atkins
of Sheridan.
DAnnM U..k..t D..JII
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WILLAMINA
Funeral scrv-
ll-5 '' nein .1 ine 1 rtristian
urch 'r KnM Her-
"erl Rydfll, 14, son of Mr. and
Mrs. Hrrbrrt U. Rydell. who tlird
1Hc- -9 ' 5lno' rneninsitis. In-
1 tcrment was in the Willamina
.remoter. Ronald was a Star
, n.i-
Completed three years of
scouting He had served as patrol
dau two years as a nen1
chiel for Cuh Scouts Members
of the Fvnlnrcr oiiig u. nll.
hearers al Ihn c..r. ,fl.
e.' Besides his narents he i. ...
- vived by s sister. Anielte. and
twin brothers. Leonard snd Rand
lie i . v ....
1 tnin - - --,
ir.o;f
tlnm I Dnr
- - '
LtHAXON Arranicini-nts
"avr "'t n rni'dr h- Uu Jost
have been
""VT" m) Ior Mary j ksc
of routt 3. Lrbanon.
who dird
Jiin- 3 Ht hv
homtv She was
born Ktb 4. 190S, a'. St Jit-
stph. Mo.
and had livtnt in
: Lt'baiion for nine months, be
" j ing employrd as a bookktM-per
(or Cumminfif Duvm'I company.
I She is survived by two sis-
-THATIeesens up
yewr laugh from
celt) so very
i mvtw ajwtcae
i ::aL
A alaaast Insfanrtv
a'
-chstat tawthlaf
. alsays Hi. fcckl.
ths wosiot ttst couom srsurl
ten, Mrs. Christina K. Cent
ner of Lebanon, and Philomena
D. Sauer of Bell, Calif.
Rosary will be recited at
St. Edwards Catholic church
Wednesday at 7:30 p.m. with
funeral service at tha church,
Thursday at 8:30 p.m. Inter
ment will be In the IOOF cem
etery, Lebanon.
Sally Jane Drake
SHERIDAN Funeral services
were held at the Sheridan Fune
ral home this week for Sally
Jane Drake, infant daughter of
Mr. and Mrs. Francia Drak of
Sheridan. Interment waa in the
Upper Willamina cemetery.
Survivors include tne parents,
U. I Un L' .......... t I
Jou; ,ut Linda, Dorothy)
Jmb ,nd BeUv. mi thnf bfJ
then, David, James aod Frederick
all of Sheridan.
DEATHS
aav i- smita
Late resident of Tacoma, Wash.,
at a local hospital Jan. a at tha ace
of 34 year. Shipment has been made
to Tacoma. Willi., lor services and
interment by Ihm HowaU-Edwards
LnapeL,
Christian M. Sfaaaon
Christian M. Hanson, at the famllv
residence. 109 N. 17th St.. Jan. 4.
at the age of St tears. Survived by
daughters. Mrs. Cora Smith. Mrs
Clarice Mahoney and Mrs. Ida
Thompaon. an of Salem, Mrs.'Aima
P.""""-.: '"WL"'. Y"t.
Minnie K tiler, Biffork, Mont; aont,
Glilrock H anion, Matrlon. Mont., nd
Ernest Hanton, Coram, Mont. A
member of the Lutheran church.
Service Thumdajr, Jan. 1, tt 10:30
a.m. In the Howell Ed warda chapel
with the Rev. L. W. Unite and the
Rev. P. W. sCrtckeon officiating In
terment at Belcrest Memorial park.
ARB A HAM H. SMITH
Late rualdent of Breoki at a total
hoapltal Jan. . SurrlTed fey wife Anna
Smith. Breokn 4augMr, Mn. Toonta.
Son. Albert A. Smith. Salem, Abe Smith,
Salem, Chrla Smith, Brooks. Announce'
Bitot ei Mnice will be ntvde latter by
the Clooih-samek Co.
i. K. PABMENTEK
At Sacramento, Calif.. Jan. fl. An-
Bounceooent of Hrvleee will be made
later br tha Clouth-Barrlck Co.
ADS IN THIS COLUMN
RECEIVED , . .
Too Late
To Classify.
SMALL furniihed house at 1935
Maple. Very reasonable. Ph. 3-7317
eve.
FOR RENT OR FOR SALE
ALMOST new 2 B. R. home. At
tached gsiraRe. oil heat. South. Rent
$70.00. Sale $65 00 or lens depend
ing upon down payment. Call
4-4912.
3 HEDHM. huiuc and garage. $45
PTnH. Phune 3-34B6. i
YOUNG MAN with 4 yrs. Exp. re
tail lumber selling and bookkeep
ing wants permanent Job Can
keep full set of books also have
trams ten card and chauffeurs
baiige.Ph. 2-B01B.
LAL)Y without children to make
Rhone calls from her residence 8
ours per week. V per nr.
REGISTERED nurses for a 4t-bed
general hospital. Basic salary,
$230 per month for a 5-day, 40
hour week with Increases at 6.
12. 34, :ifl and 48 month intervals
$3) extra for 3-11 shift and $10
extra for 11-7 shift. Blue Cross
Hospital insurance provided for
employees. 2 weeks annual vaca
tion with pay, And accrued flick
leave. Contact Mrs. Gladys Ren
fhjw, tuoerintendent of nurses, or
write Silverton General Hospi
tal. Silverton, Ore.. Riving full
rtarttrular-j in first letter.
SKCHETAKY
law office, part
time,
1 to S wonderful opportuni
ty right person; Ph. 4-3851.
TWO and 4 cycle motor mechanic
mechanical experience necei-
saiy. Apply Salem Hdwe: Co
WANTF.D Carpenters hand and
power tooln. C'ah. Ph4-3S24
ASY Spindrv washer, excellent
515 s-' 2"tn-
M. W. washer. 3 yrs. ot(f $32 5(1
Western Hollv gas range. $: 30
Ph.2-i?202. 3095 E-irhart.
ADDING MACHINE R column $45.
cash register $fiO. Phone 2-M15
CAHfilRR upright home freerer 22
in ft. practically new Ph. 3-R3II
oT.lT
pi,. 4-4no
ma 75bulova wrist wau-h sinht-
Iv shop worn. t,lose nut prire,
l itartman nrc.. :ttH Ma1
COMPLETE household furniture for
2 bedroom house. Phi.ne 4-.'i271
A St KH It AN oriental ruKA-l
-hope. $100. H l.nttin Rr 8 Box
Ri4 Salem Fruitl.i'irt v.:
AM- NF.W lumber. n)iiplau ;i oopvr
M and up. 2x4 ami larerr 25 00
per M and up Some lumlw-r $15 00
i per M delivered I'hnne ?-?n42
PI.t'MniNG
?4 M
St7 M
S.l Ml
SIS
'rr fet S!lc
nrl fittlnss.
"loled fix-
.ruthiuo
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, , r.lst
.Complete line of n mpe
T'mend..u, m
c apital bargain ikh e
reenter. . satern
moving -tut eiih,,.,.r ,irt lurni-
honsi or in ha v
nr mnn :i.l"4f.
ill d liver 10
2 iii ai k okrn to n.
they rk iihif
i,.-h h. .n ni..n
He.i ill; f nl Gemtsn Shn
mpion.
""i! pup
d A K C
K ' , VL Krc,Mr
si-rinc.fr Sn.mei "riwh.rrV
champ, ,n ,.d,Ir.e
. Mu.t .-n iino PhB, i.m,.,
l-KUVKU Si.uo
still!
Knights
liner Ph 3-.vi'is
... rn.ri r-elter calf.
: -"'" "-" n- :.ut
DRIVIN(; t.. CNm.. M .n " m iT
Hve rm. for 1 ,t 2 - shs f clnv-
ine and exp-nf Call S,lvrrt.
M lf'uf S p m Rrfrrt nifs x
."h.tneel
HQ IVnutnal
910 Meeting Noticos
SA! FM I.OnOK No I A F Ar
Vfrc Wrrlndv .Uniurv K
v7 s,s'rl t tninunirii..n 7 so
v I'M
312 Lotl and Found
rWNn: VaIii.m, pr ,,h no ID
In-liiit. 1'W llrnarlw.iv
DiST. Black and white" malr
Cocker Spaniel
S -yrT old Blind tn left rte Am.
N.'rth Summer Street. TeVphortr
urrs to Tu, H S H stairr. y
14trre 3-Vr evening 3-if'ii
CtiST hnmn hill
'd impiirYnr
Coast (',
narere. Finder ptear
call UFt Reward.
311 Personal
PALMISTRY
RE DINGS
Tails past, present and future, advice
an all matters. Will solve your
problems. Thai ad with ona dollar,
for fiva doUar reading. Open S a.m.
to IS p m Hiwaj Sv. next to Nort
Salam Drlve-m. Labuh Gardens
Popular Piano
A LIFE TIME OF FUN FOR
YOU TRY "IT! NORMAN
STUDIO OF MODERN PIA
NO. PHONE 2-a708.
Security dEtiKtiV ' agENCy
Private investisaUona. civil, crimin
al, domaeuc, musing person.
Qualified questioned document ex
aminer. Lateat equipment. Con
necUons throughout Uw world.
See telephone director or phone
aav or nient . oe or -rza.
MUSIC LESSONS, piano and violin.
stiaic accredited wecner. rnooe
I-eOU.
402 Livestock
RED COW with tie heller calf 11 S3.
pnoaa 4-346J.
404 Poultry and Rabbits
CHICKS for layers. Leghorn Austra
white or New Hampshire. Palm.
er'a Poultry yarns, BU 1. Brooks.
Plv 1-S3U.
SO NEW HAMPSHIRE puUeta. laying
good. S2 0O each. Phone -13M
NICfTKEDTryers. ISO Hayaarilla
urive. none ta .
408 Psts
I MONTH old male Darhund puppy
A XC. reentered. 3330 S. 12th.
PARAKEETS, babies at breeder!.
fooa aseoruneni. ceDra r manee
alio caeca & auppnea. 73a tteuevuo.
Between S. Winter fc CotUfo.
Phone 4-1567.
HOLLY WOO O AQUARIUM. 1938 Mc.
coy, i diock aj( oz n. capiioi, is
niorKi norm or iweninon pn a-cmn
BEAUTIFUL pedlfreed female Siam
ese rat. Year old. 123. Ph. 3-4537.
tfLKA RANCE Siamese kitten.
Some Irregulars. A few slightly
used demonstration mooela. sen
utlrmal eavlnca. 3-0631.
PRAKEETiS. Cages, supplies. Rea-
o ruble. Bira fArmait, iiwo unng
inn 3-1M2.
1 PUPPIES free. ' good lTome". S
weetts. mates, csu oeicm ijwi.
412 Fruit and Fans Produce
GOOD Burbank potatoes. E. J. Goods,
Ht. g Box 170. pnone i-ami.
SPECIAL date prunes vaUabIetn
oulK. vauer i arm siore. rn.
4-4624. Lancaster-Silver ton
roadi.
425 Auction Solss
FURNITURE AUCTION tonite at t
o'clock at LANE SUDTELLS AUC
TION SALES YARD. located I
mile east of Salem on SiJverton
. road Ph. S-sOftg. m
LIVESTOCK
. AUCTION
THURSDAY, JAN. 7
10 A M. Misc., farm mahlnery, pro
duce and Misc. furniture.
I P. M. LIVESTOCK
Chickens & rabbits, calves & veal,
weaner V feeder pigs, heifers, milk
& beef cows, bulls, steers, sheep
A- goats.
Lane SudteiTs Auction
Sales Yard
3919 Silverton Rd. Fhone J-S09S
4-riO Merchandise
4SS Hsehold Goods For Sola
WE ARE OVERSTOCKED AND
NEED ROOM.
EVERYTHING IN THE STORE
SALE PRICED.
COME IN AND SEE FOR
YUORSELF.
HERE ARE JUST A FEW OF
THE BARGAINS:
Davenos, Davenports $4 95.
Irons, Radios, Broilers. Heater.
Roasters. Waffle Irons, etc. AH
sale priced.
Boy'i Bicycle S19 95.
Reconditioned oil heater S9.9.V
Washinelng Machines. Good shape
S4.95.
Bunk Bed complete $.12 SO.
Refrigerators Excellent Condition
.'i4 SO.
Babv Bed $14 05.
Cnil Spnnits $1.95.
Chrome Dinette Set $29.9.1.
Hedroom Sets.
Dining room irtsAll sale priced.
USED
MERCHANDISE
MART
170 S. Liberty St. ,
SA1.FM. OREGON
PHONE 4-S371
Across from the Armory
Terms If oVslrrd
BRAND NEW. West. Deluxe Drver.
in rrate. New aruariilltee. SIM.
Phone 4-4829 after 6 p.m.
456 Wanted. Hsehold Goods
EES
WANTED
USED FURNITURE
TOP PRICE
. allev Furn. Cb. 2-7472
..Ml IUUAV uooa aea furniture
or will sell on confienment Ph
3-609 Sudtell s Auction.
458 BuUdinq Material
BARGAINS
New bath tubs complete $50 50
, Rfi g.il. water heatera . ... $ 50
: Plastic dr.stnlKl covering s $.30 sq. ft.
I Hdwd. plvwd . Ideal for
law-. .nX.latl.in oer bat "'"".II!... 11.00
j Fiberglasa roll blanket insul. Cheap
11.1 elec. wirmi 3'iC
12-2 dec. wiring . SltC
Nails $9 73: 2 kegs it M W
i Asbestos Mdmg per sq
Painted (shakes with unders
New doors, all nrrt
i I'sed windows 3fi" x 43"
! 100 used drs with frames
j I'sed cant iron wash basins
Nrw toilets with seats
. si
24.50
touhle kitchen sinks, complete $41 W
M0 gal. elec water heaters ..... $f-$ 50
I laundry tra-. pipe. hains . Bargain
I5)0 gal. ateet epttc tanks IhJM
I 4' cast iron soil pipe 7.1c
4 sona nranBtriitirK uiis ..
Rotl rooting, larg supply z 25
J tab comp. nwflng $7 44
Cedar shingles, 4 graes meap
Plvwood. new carload Bargains
New picture windows st 00
New weather stripped windows $14 20
Tedar fence posts .Cheao
New plaster board 4x $1 40
Steel garage doora, complete $44 00
Over-head garaaa hardware .. IU.)I
C. G. LONG & SON
Ph. 1-4041 1 ml S of KeUCT
tfTSiA R POSTS' Contact Al W a"r b jT
DeUoit, Oregon. Phone $04,
450 Merchandise
458 Bufldlnq Materials
METAL FENCES
Permanent. No UDkee. Pre eati-
mates. JS moa. to M7- Borkman
Lbr it Hdwr. Phone -370L 340
state St ,
ROOFING
AND
REPAIRING
CASCADE ROOFING CO.
PHONE 34823
'OR SALE used 2S" It Ixli" material
at South end of Salem Memorial
hoapltaL Sea Mr. Armas or call
462 Sports Equlpmant
KOT.E
43157.
SCOPE WANTED. Phone
468 For Rent MUcallaiiaoua
rOR RLNf or Ice. If a warehouse
space cement doors, brick bids
dowa town, inquire H. 1 suu
furj. a-aiss.
470 For Sal, Misctllanaous
HOSPITAL, BED for ssl, or rent H.
L Stiff Turn. Co. Pn. S-S1SS.
FORTIFIED PEAf-noss. only Sic
aack. tldeal for mulchins). Valley
Farm Store. Phone 4-4634.
CLOSE OUT Wheelbarrows and
Universal Trtkas. Valley Farro
XVrO. WASHER. Treadle sewing
machine. Phone 47-FSS.
ENCYCLOPEDIA Britannlca; TetT
12x21' rut and pad; ntlmeograph
machine: household furniture and
dishea. BT0 tl. St. Phone 41SS
CbARC"Hitsfruy. "potty chair.
romng ooara. i. neap. Jul tuua
s.o in svrei-een
1 MODERN" biMtriwnautteer
ble 1 S IHh St. sfter $
annu rAinisvu jrf ihit apnMas
si js eexn jturoui iiios. r.
Bon W. rhwv
PRIVATE psrty. i euWc ft. reirir-
aior. ivSie nmHi ssusi sour
513 5. U Port- - t ,
PLASTIC KOTaTeqvurea no wajtfns
zor vcuf tloors or linoleum. 317
Chemeketa. Pbooe 4Ut. Yaatat
Anolianee Co.
FOR SALE new Mayflower forvalr
oil furnace, (.omplete wiut duct
work, ronrrats. 2T1 (at. tank. Half
price S4 00 Phone I-40S2.
CHAR1S founds Hon strdlcs. bra Pk
J-W1S or t-nm Mary E. Bale.
472 Wcmhsd. MiscaDtmsous
TRICYCLE and amaU
hand gas
pump Ph. 4-4274
Logs Wanted
Good 2nd ffrowth logs. Prem. paid
ror no. a logs o ana longer. Also
r stud logs or multlpes of t plus
trim 6" to IS" diam.
BURKLAND LBR. CO.
Ph. Turner 1 122 Eves. 2502 Turner
or 2-7S2S. Salem.
474 Miscellaneous
DENTAL PLATE REPAIR
2-HR. SERVICE IN MOST CASES
DR. HARRY SF.MLER. DENTIST
Adolph Bids. Slate Si Com'l. Sts.
SALEM PH. S-3311
476 Fuel
WALNUT SHELLS for fuel, S4 per
inn. Klnrfein Parking Co., 4A0 N.
Front St.
Pickup Your
Presto-logs
Briquets and wood at 19S S. Coml
St Phone 2-7721. t
WOOD Grren or dry. Anderson
Fuel. Phone 2-77SI or 4-4253,
Highway Fuel Co.
Clean sawdut wood green or Vy
stove-uiesel oils. pn. 2-0444.
SOU Bus. & Finance
510 Money to Loan
AtTTO LOANS
WILLAMETTE CREDIT CO.
1A2 South Church
Parking a-Plenty
Phi!4S7 Lie. No. M-M. S-154
SHOPPING FOR A
LOAN?
Personal nii Only Pp-n-onul
Offer These Benefit:
"Yea" promptly to employed people
married, ungiei
Nationwide credit.
Single visit loan phone tint.
Select bent payment date!
LOANS UM 1U l,Jiw
On Auto, Furniture or Salary
Personal
FINANCE COMPANY
Phone 2-24M Salem
105 S. High .Street
State Urense S-122. M-lfi5
Iroans over 1300 made by Personal
Finance Co. of Marion County under
the Industrial Loan Companies Act
of Oregon. R-26
PH'VATK monev to loan Ph i-H74
REAL ESTATE LOANS
COLONIAL INVESTMENT CO
ROBFKT W CORMSCN Pat)
687 Court c 4-22S3
Consolidate All Bills
Twenty-five years ago Genera) Fi
nance Corp was organued by Sa
lem business and professional nven
ti give you a loan service. We
hava lent miliums
TRY OUR SUtVlCB
Yu can repsy anytime to reduce
costs No endorsers or help from
friends longer time to repav Ph
lrst for a one trip loan
Loans til 00 to $300.00 on signatur.
furniture and equipment
Loans to $.M)0 oo on can. trucks, and
ralter hmiiM
rtee customer parking at 'Marlon
tar para across rrom oiuce
136 S. Commercial St.
Lie Ni SIM and M.13I
MO mplovmrnt
... . ...
' bUa HMp Wanwl
I
JOBS! JOBS!
f-Gen. Ins. Sec $25 i
F-Gen. ofc. Yg . smart $17$
-Gen ofc It. bkltping. PM $T 25 hr.
F-Dictaphone. Gen. olc. 1-5 $93 mo. I
M-Salea. Corvallis. Albanr
Com $250
M-Young trainee, college . Open
COMMERCIAL PLACEMENT AGCY
194 State (Ore Bklg ) Thone 4-3351 1
...... w so r.TJ1l!i Tf 'MT'J n i i
am w. ms isa.i iii trail
6(tO Emolovmeot
602 Hlp Wanfd
NIGHT SCHOOL. $4 month. Mon-
ways s ob for well-trained oftics
workers. Merrit Davu School of
CoiTunsresu i SUt it- Phoos
Jti
HC Ht SCHOOL. $1$ ft month; Mod-
- 1. 4l a-aill.tm-aasnawl (tfflM
workers. Merntt Davu Scisool ot
Commerce. 430 SUM 8t Phone
J.UI5. .
Kkl AHK now Uaun sppUcsUoni
lie Paper, Routes st Carrier Divi
sion. Stsiesmsn Build mj Boyi
m-ist be U rears or ovtr snd have
ths written consent of their par
ents If you have airedjappUed
muxaij oo so again
THE OREGON ITATOatAM
604 Hlp Wontsxl Malm
MEN WANTED
FIVE PUBLIC RELATIONS
REPRESENTATIVES WANT
ED FOR IMMEDIATE EM
PLOYMENT. EXCELLENT IN
COME ASSURED FOR MEN
WILLING TO DEVOTE FULL
TIME TO JOB. TRAINING
WILL START IMMEDIATELY
UPON YOUR SELECTION.
CAR NECESSARY, BUT NO
OUT-OF-TOWN TRAVEL RE
QUIRED. FOR FULL EX
PLANATION OF JOB, COME
TO RM. 9 STEUSLOF r BLDG.,
229 NO. LIBERTY AT 7:30 P.
M., THURS.. JAN. 7th. WIVES
ARE . CORDIALLY INVITED.
PART TIME
JOB FULL TIME PAY
For young men aged 17 to 18 ",t. On
mgni eacn ween. Beginning salary
ctf tl.7 hour. Only a few appll
eaata will b accepted at thla time.
On the Job training. Soma of the
otany Don t tons offered arc for:
isiTmunicaUom Personnel
rierka
Bupfsljr Personnel
Tnnrii Drivers
Appttvations witl be taken thla com
w Tturdty frora l.M to 9:M
r h
your country at home In ona
ftt lla ftnost organ! tat ions, Your
Nstt Guard Hdqs. Co. D, 163d Inf.
Tn A ntwry , . Sa lam . O re .
$1.76 HOUR
For young men aged 17 to IS1!.
Eighteen applications only will be
accepted at this time. You wiil be
trained on tha Job In one of m.ny
fields such as communications,
aupplies. clerical, truck driving, or
others.
Applications will be taken this com
Ing Thursday at the Salem Ar
morv from 7:30 to 9:30 P.M.
If you qualify, you can serve your
obligation to your country at
home in one of Its finest organ
izations, your Ore. Nat'l Guard
unit. Co. D, 162d Inf.
606 Help Wanted, Female
ASSISTANT Mature, Intelligent
woman to train for assistant in
customers service dept. Top pay.
5-day week. Apply 1:30-9:30 a.m.
juaa. torn i.
CAR HOP Apply in person 5el
tween 30 and 3:30 p.m. Whites
Drive-in. 1138 S. Commercial. .
610 Sales Persons Wanted
MEN Interested in making high
commission selling a fast-moving
product, rail 2-fiS04 between 9 and
10 a.m. Transportation furnished:
STRONG OFFICE SUPPORT
and above average commission plun
bonus for qualifying home selling
salesman. For details contact Theo.
G. Nelson. 1351 Ruge Sr
SALESMAN. Cascade roofing Co. 710
WANTD Industrious man with car
to supply Rawleigh Products to
1500 families near where I am sell
ing. Good opportunity. If you like
outside work and your own profit
able business write or see H. An
derson, 1254 Elm St.. West Salem or
write Rawleigh's, Dept. 155, Oak
land 20, Calif.
oTTWork Wanted, Male
HEDGES and shrubs trimmed, yard
viirssiit-u up una trasn nam pa. z-vim.
EXPERIENCED grocery & produce
'".'P . Prgier Part time, i-'n. l-wze.
WE SPECIALIZE in repairing dry
rnttert houses. Ph :-l42 or 2-1459.
CEMENT woik. ' all kinds Ernest
urane pnone 4-51Ztl. 1165 S 14th.
WANTED
Bulldozing, land rlearlna-
yard work etc. R.
;. V. Stoops. Phone
614 Work Wanted. Female
CHILD TARE. Infant to 5 yrs. My
home. Ph. 2-9624.
EXPERIENCED sewing machine
demonstrator. Part lime work
Must have tai. 45a Court,
615 Situations Wanted
CHILD CARE, mv home, by hour.
day wcfk.Phone 2-22!W
WASlilNG & Ironin done In my
home. Phone 3-3957.
CHILD CARE in mv home. Prrfer
infants Jo 3-year-olds. Ph. 4-1839.
CARPENTER Repair, remodel, rab-
inets and xaraset Small Jobs wei-
come. Phone 4-4269.
PAPER HANGING & PainUng. Jerry
Johnson. Phone 2-0794.
PAPERHANGING. painUnc free es
timates. Don Lucero. Ph. 3-5323.
MIMEOGRAPHING, typinjt. reason
able rates. Mrs. Poe. 665 N. 16th.
3-3643.
GOOD CARE for your child
1180
?mjing . at. ."none 3-9924.
CHILD CARE, mv home. Any time.
"ijc...Ir "f 1813 B-rry St.
IRONING done In mv home. Phone
after 4 00 p.m 4-2371.
WILL TAKE care of patients in my
usiiir. rmiin olvn
TREES TOPPED, trimmed and recov-
ed Frees e.tima,tes.JPhne 2-74fi4
RKL1AHLC baby fitter Will go davs
ornights. Phone 2-9W4 or 3-5323
PAINTING. PAPERHANGING?Con
tract, sma'l lohs W Irnm. Phnn
7692
Ql'ALITY wood workin-. home cab
inets store fixtures. Dick High
herprr 3-8904.
KLUARLE. rea-inable "child care!"
my home. Victniiy Maple Ave. Ph
J - 3707 .
VETERAN needs nv tvpe of work
Experienced In TV A auto ac-
j cesory InsUlUtion
Also truck
j t n -n.
JATM hour-or thg
j WILL DO practical nursing. hnmtl
ai'd private experience Pn. .1-3734
j NEW Construction. remodeling A
repair Free estimates. Dale Biles
rnone i-mwi
MAV.Nl, Ainu HADiXfOl?
TROUBLES
V- ey Motor Co exaerts will solve
"tr oroblems anrt save vou monev
Free ettimate peedv service
l":er4n'i Liberty
Ll'.Hi crawler dojft dirt leveling
i.lin- Phone 2-3?
PAHPF.NTER "New. remodeling or
repaid Contract or time Call 2 5023
CARPENTER- WOHK Any kind Rea
sonable MarleaT Rd Phone
IRON ING 50c n hour Bring hang"-
i" 1 1 7na. j, wes- siem.
CAPEN TER work of all kinds
J1K Livings too. 1-1 M2. 3-1450
618 Education
SVNNYSIDE Kindergarten begin
ning last semester Limited enroll
ment a,ailabla. Stsndarr school
curriculum. Ph. 3-9.VM $ no a m -3
00 p.m. Wed., Thura.. Fi t.
618 Education
Television Jobs
MEN NEEDED
IMMEDIATELY
Television offer Interesting, aacuro
and high-paying Jobs to profession
ally trained men. Tha V. S. gov
ernment has authortied 1.000 new
TV stations and excellent salaried
jobs are wide-open now to profes
sionally trained men over IT. Edu
cational background not Important
if you have ambition for success.
Nationwide employment assistance.
Professional training. Will not in
terefar with your present work.
Write today for full dels lis. TELE
VISION can offer a bigger pay
check, lob security for you. Clip
and mail this coupon for surpris
ing facts without cost or obliga
tion. TELEVISION TRAINING SERVICX
Box 10t Stateaman-J ouroa
I am Interested In:
My
i TV business-
TV lervlca & MainteMne-
TV. Radio Opera tor
WORKINO HOURS .
700 Rentals
LARGE warehouse space for rant or
leaaa. Cement floors, brick build
ing. Down town. Inquire H. L.
Stiff Furniture Co. Phono J-S1U.
702 Sleeping Booms. Board
SLEEPING ROOMS. Phono 3-4335.
VM N. Church.
HEATED room with breakfast priv-
ileges. Working girl or woman.
Phone 3-3683.
NEW PuRNlTOSg private e5T
trance, shopping center area.. 1 or
women, uau f-Jovp evanlnjjs.
PLEASANT sleeping room for gen
tleman. 1050 Nnnvav Ph
STEEPING ROOMS, near caoltol
bldg. Phone 3-8253. S40 N. Capitol.
HOME cooking. Clean. Pack lunch-
rm. Men, fie weeit. 1WO Pi. 5tll.
BOARD and room for man. Phone '
SLEEPING room for gentlemen. OutT
side entrance. s4
a week. Phone
3-5718
CLOSE IN. splendid room for lady.
Private entrance 765 Marion.
NEWLY decorated, Gentleman Pri-
vs ie nome. wu n. summer. Phone
3-W88
ROOM for gentleman. Phone S-B329.
705 Apartments For Bent
J-RM. completely furn. Private bath
ac entrance. All uunuei paid.
s-scsnj ii cat, my proa qway.
NICE COURT, furnished, near unl-
versny ec capuoi Pidga. 1-0714.
BACK, upstairs apt. for workinz
limn, stoo a. Lomge, j-opflu.
CLEAN, well furn. apt., single per
son, private oath, 935. Utilities
Included. Close to capital bldgs.
4-363.
FURN. small, clean basement ant"
Private shower. Hollywood. s.tn
3 -JW311I90 McCoy .
j-kuum lurnisned court apt. with
aarape. 3. Close in wx No. Com'l.
Ph. 2-B64 B or 3-M44.
EXTRA NICE, newly decorated 3
rooms and bath. Court apt Park
ing. TV, laundry. Inquire 134S S.
12th.
CLEAN g room, bath, close In. Mar
ion i-vpis.. oio n. com l.
SMALL, clean, furnished apt. Prtv
ate entrance and bath. 1307 S.
Com'l.
3 ROOMS furn. near State Hospital."
Adulte. Garage. Phone 2-8041.
FURN. single & double apt. 44 N.
Cottage. Ph. 2-1B87.
LARGE, furnished 3-room apartment
.tJlHiULU:lnJL7
CLEAN, ground floor; kitchen, fiv.
rm.. hedrm., refrlg,, ranch. $35.
Call Mrs. Ttilov 11 HR V Ph...k
RlCELY furnished 3 rooms, private
.in., uuimcs. law a. auin.
CLEAN PARTLY furnished. 2 room
Apt. in private dwelling. No drlnk
era. Call anytime 1342 Waller.
SMALL furnished Apt. Private en
trance . Pri. bath. 1307 So. Comm'l.
MODERN furnished 3 room all utili
ties. AdulU. 630 N. Commercial Ph.
3-58fi0.
NEWLY decorated nicely furnished 2
room court apartment. 1065 Madi
son. 4-4754.
CLEAN, comfortable, warm, a room
apartment. Right down town.
Lwnirs prererrcQ. tua rerry.
FURNISHED 2 and 3 rooms. Utilities
, Ch i ldreniiliQU'ed. 2310 N 4th
2 ROOM FURNISHED, main floor
apartment. Private bath, entrance,
lights, water furnished. $35. 1620
Ferry. PhoneJ-310L
1ST FLOOR, furnished. 3 roomi358
. N. Liberty. Phone 3-7124
MODERN, newly decorated ipT
Partly furn. Garage. 3-5954. 710
Cross.
S U I TABLE for adults, especially
night workers, upper floor duplex.
4 large rooms.- 2 bedrooms, furn,.
garage. MS month, water in-ltided
'-'enter. phone 3-3327.
APARTMENT tn duplex, close InT
"nfunmhed. 535. Call 4-31B2.
CLEAN, newly furnished, cloe in.
Ph2-7l48
SEE THIS clean, attractive, furn.
ant before you rent. Ph. 3-6884.
FURNISHES APT. very cTbsTlhT
S3.V Phone JSMH.
FURNISHED apt. " 2 roorni with
shower, off street parking. 1543 N.
ioitol. 2-9006.
REMODELED 2 room furnished apt
One light housekeeping room.
.1 9338
i CLOSE IN, nice little furnished ani.
I x.- mms-. j i. in,i .aiarion
. UOW.NTOWN. nice, clean, smalt
o Good heat, utilities. 84$ Cen-
.
' CLEAN 2 -room furnished. grouncT
! E1"1"" ba,h- n'nce, garage. 959
. l',n
NICE 3-room furnished apartment.
Close tn. L;ghT vnd water paid. In
. I5fi5 N Cottage
Ambassador
Tj?1 'P1'- N. Summer
NICELY furnished apt., utilities,
plentyof bullMns. Phojie 34307.
THREE rooms. Newiy drmraTed"
Very attractive. Private bath. Sep
arate entrance. Automatic heat.
Separate laundry travs. Two blocks
from Capitol and downtown. 29ft
So Winter. 3-6453.
COZY. nicely furnished duplex
Large rooms. W. Salem. $5 1JU
Frtrcwjitej.SlfreEvesmi
THREE rooms furnished $30 Trailer
House. $20. 19 North Commer-
VERY NICE 2-hedroom unfurnished
apartments. Water, range, refrig
erator furnished. Inquire $30 N
14 Ih St. 4-M47. '
RlCE 1 hod room furnished apart
menV lnnuire IfiMt S Hth St
Two ROOMS, private-bath eriT
trance, refrigerator, adulu. Before
12 noon. 735 South13ihsi.
3 ROOM unfurnished, oath $a5Tc;iT
at 47 N. High Office hourT
707 Houseo For Rent
MOD I-ROOM house, f bedrooms.
Din room, futl basement, auto.
wdust heat 2140 South Church.
pnA79I7$Lanca!,ter Dr.
2-HDKM. clean. comforUble T610
Kansas Ph3-7422
CLEAN 1 -bed room Livin rom.
J-iSm" pr" f "r"1,,t1- M-