Capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1919-1980, February 02, 1957, Page 14, Image 14

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THE CAPITAL JOURNAL
Salem, Oregon, Saturday, February 2, 1957
MAN OF MANY FACES
Bonn Spy Chief Is Old Hand at Filching Russ Secrets
By JOSEPH W, CniOG
UlCcd Press Staff Corrfipondcnl
ByJN, Germany (UP) The
t:ss of Europe's newest spy net
v :': f3-rics a heavy revolver,
f'anfcs himself with armed body
S ai'ds and has a warning on his
gslc, "Dangerous Dog."
He is a man of many faces, but
only one photograph ol him exists
a: 'l that is at least 13 years old.
lis went into business officially
only tills week, but at 53 he is
a.i old hand at spying on tho Itus
cans, He has an estimated 4,000
t3enls operating from Kast Ger
lii iy to Red China.
LI, Gen. Kcinhard Gustnv Geh--
became "president of the Fed
eral Irtslligcnco Service" through
a decree sidled by West German
r.ssidcnt Thccdor Heuss. His dep
u ., whose identify is a secret
like those of all others in the Geh
len organization, was called "vice
president."
The service's official published
budget is only $1.2 million annual
ly and its staff on paper is 1.181
men. Gehlcn's salary is $6,800 a
car.
But the secret funds, for which
C-hlcn is accountable only to
Chancellor Konrad Adenauer, arc
beloved four times the listed
amount.
Parllal Dcserlntlon
Few Germans could recognize
Gchlen, but those in tho know say
he is slender, of medium height,
with sparse fair hair, a high fore
head, thin, tight lips, deep-set
eyes and curiously protruding
cars. Sometimes he sports a small
mustache, sometimes he is clean
shaven. He has been variously de
scribed as looking like a history
professor, a traveling salesman
r:i a retired army man which
is what he is.
'.U c.ircor can he dug out of the
o' j Wchrmacht files. He wns born
a. Erfurt, nov in the Soviet zone,
sjii of a regular army officer. He
entered the army in 1020 as an
artillery lieutenant. By 1942 he
was in command of an artillery
regiment on tho Russian front.
That year he became chief of the
"Foreign Armies East" section of
(he supreme command, and his
talents as a spy-master blossomed
and bloomed.
Gathered Spies
Coordinating military Intelli
pence about the Hcd armies, he
developed a network of spies,
r:cslly rcncimlc Itiirs'nn prison
ers and deserters reaching fur into
the Soviet hinterland.
In May, 1945, the advancing
American army captured Gchlen
and his staff in Bavaria. With
him he had complete files on his
work behind the Russian lines, al
though it was months before t
U.S. counter-intelligence interro
gator spotted tho haul and shipped
11 and Gchlen to tho Pentagon.
In 1946 the Americans sent Gch
len back to Germany with an
agreement lo build an American
sponsored spy nolwork lo keep an
eye on the Russians.
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Bcnnie and Barrie Baffle 'Em
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NervousBandit
Takes $930 at
Portland Bank
PORTLAND UP) - A slender,
nervous bandit held up' the crowd
ed SW 6lh Ave, and Morrison St.,
branch of the First National Hnnk
In downtown Portland a half hour
before closing lime yesterday, es
caping with $930.
Police said a search was main
tained throughout the night but no
definite trace ol I lie holdup man
had been turned up.
The robber sidled up lo Ihe cage
operated by Teller Ann Dnvls in
the crowded bank lobby and thrust
a note through the window to her.
"This is a holdup. Give me your
money," the note rend.
The teller said she did not see
a gun but the bandit kept his hand
concealed in his emit in n nirnao.
Ing manner, indicating that he
whs armed.
She started lo comply with li
request and pulled open her cash
drawer. The man spotted a $M
and $100 hill in Ihe drawer and
demanded she hand Ihem over.
"Just a minute, I will crt It nr
you." Mrs. Davis said. Chief Tell
er Alice Jl. Merlh who was in a
neighboring cage overheard the
remark and nsiertnined a holdup
Was in progress.
The bandit suddenly became
alarmed and thrust hu nrin
through Ihe cage window grabbing
up n "m in hi nil mils anil running .
on! ol Ihe building.
Police described Ihe rnhlr m !
Negro man. about M venrs ol
aur. wearing khaki clnliiing. in
need of a shave and spoiling a
iinislnche. He ran Iriim the build
ing mid lost himself in the crowd
on SW nth Ave.
Judge Would I'ut
Alimony Payment
Ou Net Need Itasis
NEW YORK m - A Stale Su
preme Court Justice urges a new
liiiik al alimony payments based
on what he calls "net need."
Juslice Samuel Hoist. idler said
the present system is unfair both
to men and women.
Physically ml mentally com
petent women, he said in court,
should not lie converted "into an
rmy of alimony drones "
He described "net need" ns the
wife's actual financial needs, less
lier current assets and earning
potential, in relation lo a hus
band's ability to pay.
Mdl.l.KT IN 2NI YEAR
PAHIS, tfi .Mild-mannered
.tuy Mollcl Friday started his sec
ond year s premier of France,
a job In which Ihe average lenure
since Ihe war has been about tcv-,
en months.
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DETROIT Father Bonnie Katz proudly holds (heir mother got Ihem mixed up. Knlz finally call
Ids Identical twin sons, happier now that he enn cd on the police department who compared finger
tell them upnrt. Ituhy He mile is left and Barrie prints they took from the children with those at the
Is at rigid. Itotli are Identical down lo hlrlh marks hospital where they were born and the tots were
on their foreheads nnd hacks of their heads. Their finally properly tagged. (AP Wirephoto)
hospital identification bracelets were removed and
Militarism in
Germany Dead
Conant Thinks
By BRACK CURRY
BONN, Germany Wl Retiring
U. S. Ambassador James B. Con
ant says the chances for a re
sergence of militarism in Ger-
many "are nil" and Nazism is
dead and buried."
Provided full employment and
a stable currency are maintained,
Conant said in an interview, "the
political scene here will be that
of a normal democracy."
Conant has represented the
United States in West Germany
since 1953, first as high commis
sioner and later as ambassador.
A former president of Harvard
University, he has resigned his
post here to return to private life.
He is scheduled lo leave Germany
Feb. 19. .
Informed officials In Washing
ton said yesterday President Ei
senhower has chosen David K.
Bruce, a Democrat who was un
dersecretary of state in the Tru
man administration, to be the new
U. S. ambassador to Bonn.
Speaking in his office overlook
ing Jlie Rhine River, Conant de
clared "Hitler and his followers
are completely discredited in
German eyes. Any legend of
Nazism has no hold on the Ger
man people."
Concerning the buildup of West
Germany's new armed forces,
Conant said the people and their
leaders arc hostile to any pos
sibility of a resurgence of mili
tarism that is, an army stale
within a stale."
"This army is being raised for
defense," Conant added. "It is
quite impossible for any group of
officers in Central Europe to be
lieve they could go it alone."
Turning to Germany's No. 1
problem unification Conant
urged "all the Western powers,
indeed all people in the free
world, to recognize that it is a
matter of importance to have uni
fication and not resign themselves
to split of Germany."
Giving Up on 'Creeping Civilization'
xutpxi Ifi' ''i'
I.OS ANCiKKKS Herbert Kurt., 45, who snys he then go alone by outrigger ennoe to any small
Is "sick of creeping civilization," strolls on the Island several hundred miles to the southeast,
bench here today with his wile. Arln, ns they dls There he will settle down "where an outdoor man
cuss his departure tomnrrow (or the South Sens can find a little elbnw room." His wife and grown
and the life of a beachcomber. Kurtz, a former son will remain in California, (AP Wirephoto)
forest rnngrr, Mill sail to Tahiti by freighter,
Say They'll Quit Movies
KANSAS CITY Mirharl O'Shra and his wile, and Ihe problem ol raisin! (mnlly. O'Shea bin
Ylrclnla Mavn, here lor u.itr apprnrnnres yrslrr- quit lelrtltlna. Ill, (lie am1 altt mii)A lunf ihe
day, said thrv plan In retire from show boslntM. Itmlnena Hhrn a ont-eor canvta cintkmet rug' a l..
O'Shra ,nld their rrnsons inrludrd heavy Inronm tAI Wlreotiulci)
Intel, rhnngri la public', laile In enlrrlalnmenfi
Russ Newspaper
Says Dulles Put
Foot Into Mouth
MOSCOW m The newspaper
Soviet Russia said Friday U. S.
Secretary of Stato Dulles nut his
foot in his mouth with his British-
French soldier statement before
a Senate committee last week.
The comment was made in the
course of a bitter attack by the
newspaper on Dulles U. accused
him of making "sabre rattling"
and "dangerous" statements.
The newspaper suggested Dulles
be restrained by his friends in the
Defense Department who "must
realize how risky it is these days
to rattle the saber against the
powerful camp" of Communism.
The common cold costs the
nation an estimated 5 billion
dollars a year in lost wages, lost
production and medical expenses.
U it SI fcllfil r
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She'll Shave Her Head
1
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RECEIVED . . .
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...'A i--Aer:.-&Ml .
f I X
w IMTPHNATHONAL truck. 18'
bed. Exc. cond. I1.2SO. EM
4.0279.
u'tl I 111 nr Irarie MUitV In 'S5
Chev. lot older car. 1585
Barnes Ave. EM4-0W1.
FAIRGROUND COTTAGES
1 or 2 bdrm. furn. Apt., all utfl
Moderate rates by wk. or mo.
EM i-872.
MR. k MRS. HOMESEEKER
If vnu ran oav SI 30 per mo.
pmts. Ins., taxes it interest
Inc. I will sell you a beautiful
nw 3 bdrm.. 2 bath. 1500 sq,
it. home on Ige. lot for $13.
750 with no down pmt. Pay
like ren.t. Box 531, Statesman'
Journal.'
; 1
A Vf rPi . I
OPEN HOUSE EVERY DAY
2-:J bdrm., plastered, dble. Ra
raet'F. birch kitchen. Fire
places. Lge. L. R., ,2 b.iths.
Utility R. Welcome compan
ion $ for S with any home in
Salem. See at 1155 Clear Lake
Rd. & 1215JaysDr.
2 BDRTF. A. heat, range &
refng.$G5.EM 2-3535.
iwji l RM. furn. aot. close-in.
Inq. at apt, 3 in rear of 4B0 N.
Liberty. EM 2-5489.
HOLLYWOOD Natalia Daryll, who has volunteered to have
her head shaved (or the take ol winning a movie role,. shows the
pretly tresses she will soon lose. She was the winner among 19
girls who answered a studio's advertisement lor a beautiful girl
with long hair and willing to lose II. She will play Ihe role of a
girl friend ol Slalin In a film about the former Russian dictator.
According lo the script, he shaved the hair of girl friends who
displeased him. (AP Wirephoto)
FIRST WOMAN 'FIREMAN'
BALTIMORE W!-Mrs. Dorothy
F. Hanning of Baltimore officially
assumed her new duties as clerk
yesterday and broke a 98-year
tradition. She became, the first
woman employe of the Baltimore
Fire Department. Mrs. Hanning
qualified for her job as a fire de
partment clerk by passing a com
petitive examination.
LEGALS
CALL FOU BIUS
Scaled bids will be received bv the
District Clerk of School District No.
2tCJ. Marion County. Oregon, un to
S:0( o'clock p.m. on Thursday. Feb.
i. lllo. lor demolition of the (lyelling
and earagc located at 1359 Ferry St..
in Salon, Oregon.
Specification blanks and bid forms
may be ohtalncd from and bids shall
he filed with the District Clerk at
1.W1 Ferry Street, Salem. Orceon. The
right to reject any or all bids. is re
served. Dated this 30th dav of January,
1957, at Salem, Oregon.
C. C. Ward, Dlirrict Clerk
Feb.2
Sewing is simply a breeze with
PRINTED PATTERNS
9183
ACCORDION Lessons Home In
struction instrument, music
inrniGhori frf scientific inu
sic aptit. analysis. EM2-5662.
CnpAvintr. tree toDninB. removal,
pruning. L.Caudle, EM 4-1461.
LADIES' size 42 Grey wool &
mohair .coat. Worn a Jew
limes.EM3-6139.
CHILDS: Oak table & 2 chairs,
collapsible dnll bueay. eiec.
stove., rcas. EM 2-2533.
DELUXE (j7 eT Stove, like new.
$D3EM4-28B3.
ELECTROLUX $19.!15 Guar. Dir.
1321 N. Capilol.EM 3-7057.
KIRI3Y Cleaner $19.95. Guar.
Dir. 1321 N. Capitol. EM 3-7067
BENDIXE c o n o m a t washer.
Good condition. EM 4-5815.
WARD'S eiccTcIoth.es dryer. Al
most new, S75. 1321 N. Cap
itol, EM 3-7067.
HOOVER Cleaner. $12.50. Dir.
1321 N. Capitol, EM 3-7067.
EUREKA Cleaner $19.95 up. Dir.
1321 N. CapilOl, HMIJ2JUHI.
300 Personal
312 Lost ond Found
LOST: On Salem Freeway be
tween Brooks & Woodburn
junctions 1 Payne gas furnace.
Reward. Contact Electro-Watt
Ind. EM 2-4135.
LOST: Wedding it Engagement
ring fastened together. Finder
call EM 4-2065. Reward.
LOST: Red Persian cat. Named
"Fitz." Vic. Liberty & Meyer.
EM 4-M55. Reward.
LOST: Drown and white pointer,
5 yrs. old Ans. to Mike".
Vic. 17th & Madison, EM 2
5litfl. Reward.
FOUND: Young dng, grayish
tan, white collar it paws. If
owner not found, needs home.
EM 4-8968.
AVON Cosmetics EM 4-2248
numner aiso in leicpnone vir.
LOST: Tan billfold on bus, can
keep money. EM 4-9244 after 6
314 Tro importation
WANTED ride to Sun Valley,
Feb. 8th or 9th. EM 2-3302
a ft e r t
RIDERS wanted to San Fran
cisco, Feb. 4th. EM 2-7312.
EVEN A
BEGINNER
CAN MAKE
PRETTY
DRESSES
from our new modern Printed Patterns.
Directions printed on patterns are so
easy to follow. Now everyone can sew
with confidence, Turn to our Pattern
Feature today and order your pattern.,
We will deliver it right to your door.
MARIAN MARTIN
Designed for Easy, Fast Sewing
Appearing regularly in the
Capital jkjJournal
G. E. Cleaner $7.50. Dir. 1321 N.
Capitoi. EM3-7067.
TAPESTR Y "davenport & chair,
good cona. ?bo. .iu j-o3j.
300 Personal
316 Personal
A COMMUNITY service for sin
cere people irouDiea wnn aeui.
Credit Advisory Committee of
Salem Retail Credit Associa
tion. Write Box 455 Statesman-Journal.
ALCOHOLICS Anonymous group
No. 1. 2OB0 n com i am
MADAM Hazel. Psychic reader.
advise on all aitairs. .mua a.
Commcrcial.EM4-n2GS
ALCOHOLICS Anonymous. 986
S. Com I. bM Z-ZIUB. C.IYI i-iOOll.
400 Agriculture
402 Livestock For Sale
SOME good horse;: for sale or
trane. tm j-apo...
EXCHANGE excellent carpenter
'ork for locner Deei i-hojo
SALEM Meat Co.. locker beef.
26c. Custom Killing, cuuing
and wrapping. Bacon sliced
free & trailer loaned.
403 livestock Wanted
LIVESTOCK buyer. Edwards.
Rt. 3, BOX B98fc.. fcM
CATTLE, 42!)7 State. E. 1. & H.
snetnen, tin z-i.ua. cm i-uou.
CATTLE, horses, at your farm.
CATTLE buyer. A. F Sommer.
izbq Harmony ur. mm
TOP cash prices at your place.
Itay LOZCI, t-i" imioo uuuch,
405 Pets
t MALE white German shep
herd doR. l yr. oia.
nXiirtNG hlond cocker puppies.
1st enme nrst serven a iv
ca. EM 3-HU19, lbu cace.
PUREBRED fox Terrier pup
pies, iu ea. unn- nuuu, m.i
Box 334. Gcrvais, Ph. 3-224.
SIAMESE kittens 3 mo. old. EM
2-5UHZ.
PUPPY LAND
5 wks. to 4 mo. Also rcg. dogs
at stua. t.M
FAWN. AKC Boxer male. loves
children, exceiieni dhck
ground. 1985 N. 4th.
MOORE PETS
HAMPSTERS. Canaries. Skunks.
Java MonKev. rigenns. aup'
plies. Open Eves. 4005 State,
PARAKEETS $2.25 ea. or $4.00
a pair.EM 2-J874.
REAGLE nunnies. beautifull
marked, clig. for reg. EM
2-7002.
A K.C. TOY Pomeranian pup
pies, .1 mos. old. Black's only.
Temporary fhots. house broke.
also a 3', lb. Black breeder.
Lloyd's Htchfield Stat., 173
So. 3rd, Corvallis. Plar.a 3-74:t2
"biiids. fish, hamsters"
3180 Livingston EM 2-1842
GERMAN Shepherd puppies
pure bred. EM 3-8!MM.
KFITH'S PUPPY FARM
5460 Crnter EM 2-7989
Puppies all kinds. Buy & sell.
Aft'noon St eves. No Sun calls
DOG OWNERS; Next obedience
training class starts Feb 6
For information Call Ray Hofi
man EM 2-0fiO4 eves.
400 Agriculture
414 Poultry & Rabbits
CUSTOM DRESSING
Plant 5310 Center. EM 3-1360
Dillon Jones Co. 4323 Market
BAllY"Cnielc--for meat or
Send for free folder. Wilson
Hatcnery. Lyons. Or. PH.
ULrUKB-2533
BA7JY Chicks hatched vr round.
Special Red Rtioslcrs le '-a.
Valley farm Store, TM 4-4624.
420 Seeds & Plants
TREES
Fruit, shade & ornamental trees
now in also roses. Middle
grove Nursery, 4920 SUverton
Rd.
424 Farm Equipment
GIBSON ridins tractor, witH
plojv.J400.EM 2J932.
JOHN Deere M.f. with 2 rovr
cultivator $800. EM2-7751.
(2T500 CHICK electric brooders
EM 4-4116.
425 Auction Sales
NUT COMPANY
EQUIPMENT
The State- Highway Commission
will SCI. at puonc aucunn u-oo
held at the former Stuhlfelcr
Nut Company located on Wortli
Baker and Walnut Streets in
McMinnville, Oregon, , at 1:00
p.m. on February 21, jlttf, ma
lOliowing cquipiucm.
Marh electric dial taper
Model M Smallcy piece picker
Walnut sheer complete with
drive
Smalley walnut meat gradcf
Clipper seed cleaner and mo
tor
Stapler BosfVich Model F
Model lft-A Wylie Nutcracker,
3 machines
Blanker unit complete wills
motor and fan
Model 18 Wylie nutcracker
Air separator unit complete
with fan and motor
Blast blower
Electric healers
Callerman Model A-112 piece
separator
Conveyors, tables, elevators
Electric motors, 1 hp, hp,
la hp, U hp
TERMS OF SALE: Cash at
time of sale. The equipment will
be sold to the highest bidder at
public auction held on the prop
erty with the right reserved to
reject any or all bids. All of the
bid price roust- accompany the
successful bid. .
BUILDINGS WILL BE OPEN at
10:00 a.m. on the dav of the sal
for Inspection of machinery.
FOR INFORMATION: W, H.
Haskin, Property Manager, Ore
gon State Highway Commission,
State Highway Building, Salem,
450 Merchandise
451 Household Goods
MAH. dressing tahle, chest, twin
Den set, wan. iiinhnoy walnut
gateleg table, oriental ruff
43'x7a;' 701 N. Capitol.
NEW Good Year foam ruhber
puiows. jj.ua ca. used Mdsc.
Mart. 270 .S. Liberty. Ph. EM
4-6371.
WALNUT CHINA CABINET
$35. EM 2-0814.
ADMIRAL Eiec. stove, 2 ovens
wnn rotary roaster; Hamilton
Dryer; davenport, good for
family room; round coffee
table: large step table. EM
2-302SI after 5:30 p.m.
NEW 3-3 foam rubber box sprlnff
at iiiaiucas. a;j.;a. usca iia sc.
Mart. 270 S. Liberty. EM 4-6371.
54"x45" WALNUT dining table
aim d . ciiairs, oa. z Klicnen
tables $ each. Box springs, 'J8,
EM 3.598S. -
NEW 7 piece Douglas chrome
set. One onlv. $70.95. Used
Mrise Mart. 270 S. Liberty.
EM 4-6371.
DOUBLE bedTVprings and mat
tress with vanity matching, all
modern. EM 3-80!)6.
UNFINISHED turnitu.'e. H. U
SUH Furnitu re. 175 N H igh.
SIMMONS Hide - a - bed good
concL reaj EM 3-6032.
NEW G.E.stcamlronB7Onl?
$14.n8. Used -Mdsc. Mart. 270
S. Liberty. EM 4-6371.
2 SETS nat. wood hunks. TmnT-
tress like new EM 4-593(1.
452 Appliances
SEMI auto, washing machine,
25.EM 2-20(13.
DUO therm oil heater, auto"
lighter & blower, like new.
3245 N. River Rd.
GUARANTEED
Reconditioned automatic wash
ers, dryers, ranges it rcfrlti.
131.50 i up.
YE ATE R APPLIANCE CO.
375 Chemeketa St.
GOOD used Appliances & TV's.
Low prices, guarantee. S & H
Green Stamps & Terms.
Master Service Station
365 N. Commercial
1950 EASY spin-drver washer,
with auto, rinse, $90. Call aft-
r-5"?M4"61J8,
USED washers S15 & up. Moj
ern Appliance Center. 1141 So.
Com'l EM 4-9353.
410 Fruit & Farm Produce
BENT & Fescue hav $15 T. Rt.
1 Box 286 Aumsvillc Ph B5F5.
E A STE RN OreeonTAlfii 1 r 7r h .
davs EM 4-6432. After p.m.
EM 2-27Hft.
ALFALFA hav 1st, 2nd. & 3rd
cutting Eastern Ore Ida..
Calif, grown Delivered T or
truck Ints TR 3-5857 or 3-5855.
APPLES
LARGE Jie Hood River Deli
emus. $2 98 box. Green Apple
Market. 5005Port2and Rd.
CORN silage with bectpulp
added Don Gilmour. Jeffer
smi. Ore. Ph. Fairfax 7-2452
CLO V F. R hav" and straw,-" Ernie
Zielihskl. 5370 Hazel Gret-n Rd.
1 mi. Kast of Totem Pole,
IRONRITE. onlv 1 yr. old. $2f0
inc. Chair, exc. cond. Ph. Sil-
yerton TR 3-8202 Eves.
VACUUM cleaners tall makes)
uprights St Tanks S12 50.
COMPACT VACUUM
CLEANERS
1321 N. Capital EM 3-7067
ABC. Apt. size clec range. Good
condition EM 2.-8471.
MAYTAG a"u lo"w a sher! good
condition. $75 EM 3-6450.
HOTPOINTautomatic"wash'cTm
excellent condition. EM 403!8.
K E N M 6 RE visamaTicTtyre
wringer washer, good condi
tion. EM 4-6646.
vacuum' cleaner
Compact vacuum cleaner, save
over half of new prtcr (
$140.95. Free home demonstra
tion1EM4-il02. Dir.
USED oil heatcrrPhTEM"-44SO.
1073 Seventh St.
USEb"refrigcrators. $13.25 & upT
Al Laue, App., 2350 State SU
454 Sewing Machines
412 Market Basket
Bl'RRANK Potatoes. 1 ml. N.
lndep. on Salem Hwy. Hoover.
HOT LIST
For This Fri. & Sat.
Coffee. 7c ; No 2'i size cans
Peaches, freestone halves. 4
for 8ic $5 29 case; Vegetable
soup, reg. sire can 10c; While
ihev lajt tnd.iv ranch fresh
A A large Eggs. ,13c. doz ;
Alaska S.ilmon -tall 1 lb. cans,
4!H- : No 2, sue can Toma
t'e. 2 cans 37c ; No 21, Me
can Plums. 15c ; W Tea b.ig
4'H- ; Shaker salt. 10c : , gal
V" Pure, apt- ; Juice Or-a--tri
.1 dr $u Carrots 2
rki , IV., Mtnce4Ham. Me.
Pv P.rk Chcm Sale. ic. -Ih
Froien Pfas $c. pvr ; ;r
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AKCV
PARTS, repairs A- fen-ire on nil
makes of sewing machines.
Good selection 01 used ma
chines. Meier tt Frank's-Salp-n
White Sewing Center Second
Floor.
SEWING MACHINE
REPOSSESSED Singer console
complete with attachment!
with only a $58.20 balance.
Take over $1 down $1 week.
Ph. EM 4-7102 tDlM
VACUUM CLEANER
LATE model Kirbv like ne
cond. Complete with attarh
ments $37.50. $1 down $1 week.
Free home demonstration. E.t
4-7102 tDlrj
VACUUM CLEANER
REPOSSESSED Electrntux com.
plete with hassock, new guar
antee Bal. 138 40. Take over II
rinn $1 week. Ph. EM 4-7H
(Dir. I
Sr:VIN(TMACHINE '
SINGER ratable 5 vear tfw
antee (? 50 total pfn. n -t
eni Vnr it in oUr hme bt
Itre you uy.EM 4-7102 iDlr
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