PACE FOURTEEN MCRALD AND NEWS, KLAMATH FALLS. OREGON WEDNESDAY, JULY 20, 1949 MARKETS and FINANCIAL STOCK AVERAGES Compiled by The Associated Press July rt Net change ... Wednesday Prevloui tUjr Week ago . ... Montli KO ... Year ato SOInd. 1$ Ralls IS I'M. 0 Storks A3 A J A3 A .3 9B 33 0 3t 63 MS 321 34 3 87 33 3 39 3 63 0 M.4 310 34 59.4 fttt 44 1 41 S 69.1 Wheat Climbs Higher Today CHICAQO. July 30 ii Wheat climbed higher on the board of trade today, aided by trade report ol an increase in Hour business. The bread cereal met only a small amount of hedging pressure as It climbed upward. All contracts went above $3.00. Biggest gains, however, wen made In soybeans. Spurting several rents, all deterred bean contracts met new highs since trading In them started. Wheat closed l1.-! higher, July ga.OOS-'r. corn was lower to J cent higher, July tl.43-l.41V oats were S-3H higher, July 66-66, rye was lWt higher. July 11.55 V soybeans were 4-. higher. July t3.65-366. and lard was 10 cents lower to IT cents a hundred pounds higher. July $11J5, Wheat- July .. Sept. . Dec March May .. Open IJS'j 3 03-2.03'. . 2.05 ..3 04'i ..J.00s- Hish Low Close 2or; im 300s-1, 2 044 2 03 StH1.-". 307 305'. 3 06.-, 2 06". 3 04', 3 05. 2.02's 3.00' 301- BOND AVERAGES Compiled by The Associated Press July to It Rails Hind. ltrta It For. It L. Tld. Net change A J A.l unch. A .1 A 3 Wednesday 89 7 102.3 103.4 69.3 U0.1-H Previous day 89 5 102 3 103.4 69 3 110 5 Week ago 89.0 102 J 103 J 69 J 110.3 Month ago 101.7 102.5 69 6 1097 Tear ago I2J 101J 1003 622 109.1 HUDSON REVEALS HIGH-COMPRESSION DEVELOPMENTS LIVESTOCK PORTLAND. July 30 OPv lUSDA) Salable cattle 350. holdover 400: calves 100: market extremely slow en most classes: few ted steers old steady; canner -cutter cows atrong with beef cows of common medium trade weak to 50 cents or more lower: some bids sharply lower and several lota without bids; calves extremely slow, uneven; some bids sharply lower; few me dium steers 820 00-22.50; cutter common trades $15.00-18 00; few medium grass heifers 818.50; can-ner-cutter cow $11.00-12-50; common-medium beef cows $13.00 14.00: bids on heavy cows down to 1 1 3 50 ; common-medium sausage bulla $14.50-17.00: one good heavy beef bull up to $19.75, but practi-. cal top $19.00; sizable offering me dium vealera $16 00-18 00; few good grades $20 00 but some bids down to $18.00: odd choice vealers $21.00 33.00: common down to $11.00 or below. Salable bogs 200: market slow, around 25 cents lower; good-choice 180-230 lb. butchers mostly 824 00: fat type down to $23.00; few 245 290 lb. 82100-22 00: good 350-480 lb. sows 816.00-50: lighter weights to 817.00; one 700 lb. sow 815 00; few choice 80 lb. feeder pigs $25 00. Salable sheep 500; market ac tive, strong: top 60 cents higher: good-choice spring lambs mostly 821 00-60: one sizable lot 71 lb. mostly Cheviots of high good-choice $22.00; common - medium $17 00 20.00: good 65-75 lb. feeders $1800: common yearlings 815.00: good light ewes $6.50-7.00; common down to 83.00. CHICAGO. July 20 (AP-CSDA Salable hogs 8000: s two-way mar ket with butchers under 340 lb. very slow. 25-50 cents lower: heavier butchers moderately active, fully steady: sows uneven, active; mostly 25-50 cents higher: top 833.00 spar ingly: bulk good and choice 170-240 lb. $22-25-22.75: 250-270 lb. $21.50 2225: 280-310 lb. $2000-21.00: few 325-350 lb. 818 00-19.25; good and choice sows under 340 lb. $17.75 1900: few under 300 lb. as high as $19.50: 350-375 lb. $17.00-18.00: 375 400 lb. $15.75-17.00 : 400-450 lb. $14 75-16.00; heavier sows as low as $12-50 for around 600 lb. averages. Salable cattle 11.000: salable calves 600: food and choice slaugh ter steers and heifers fairly active after slow start; steady to 26 cents lower: common and medium trass and shortf ed kinds slow: most bids 60 cents or more lower on these; cows and vealers steady: bulls un even; few good bulls steady, others weak to around 60 cents lower; 8 toe Jeers and feeders about steady; top $28 iO for load high-choice 1308 lb. fed steers: others tood and choice fed steers $25.25-28.00; few medium to low-good $21.00-25.00: bulk me dium to low-choice heifers $22.50 26.75: few loads choice held around 827.00; food beef cows 819 00-30.00; Hudson Motor Car Company's latest advances in high-compression engine development are dis cussed by Stuart C. Baits (center), first vice president and assistant general manager, with A. E. Barit (left), Hudson president and G. R Pratt (right), vice-president in charge o sales, Hudson recently revealed that the Hudson Super Six and Super-Eight engines are in reality high-compression engines capable of providing the compres sion ratios required to burn 100 octane gasoline and, in fact, up to 12.5 to 1 when super-high octane fuels become available. Using to day's standard gasoline of low octane rating, Hudson s Super-Six engine has a compression ratio of 7.12 to 1 with an aluminum head, and the Super-Eight. 7 to 1. Adap ted for higher compression and using 100 octane fuel the highest which the petroleum industry has indicated that it might pcpduce both engines will be supplied with a compression ratio of approxi mately 9.3 to 1. If fuels of higher octane rating than 100 become available, the requisite compres sion will be provided. The ratio of 9.3 to t with 100 octane fuel has shown remarkable power in creases, improved acceleration and performance and greater economy. Stocks Score Fresh Gains NEW YORK, July 10 11 The stork market scored fresh gains to day liiuirr leadership of steel and railway Issue. In active trading leading luurs moved up tractions to around a point. The IntrM rive put the iienrral level of prices at a new elght-werk high. A rally has been untlrr way ever since mid-June. Business was swollen by unusual activity In two low-nrlred utility shares. Commonwealth A: South ern and United Corp., but even without these two Issues trade was larger than usual. Turnover hit a rate of around 1.400.000 shares for the full session. C $ S. In which trading was spectacularly large yesterday, was still very much In evidence. One block of 115.000 shares mild at 4N. equal to the year's high, hut the stork had trouble maintaining the Increase. United Corp. In smaller but still Impressive volume, rose at one time 14 to 3. tons for 1949 Also heard were IT. 8. Sterl, Beth lehem. Oeneral Motors. Chrysler, Goodrich. Montgomery Ward. Ad miral Corp.. Southern California rdlson. Owens-Illinois. American Woolen and Richfield Oil. Among the stlckv stxits were I) 8 Rubber. Sears Roebuck. Douglas Aircraft. Western Union and American Tobacco. American Can They'll Do It Every Time By Jimmy Ilatlo 3tl h- VVAS ALL FOR TAKIN'A TRlP ). , rT" . T -1 LETS PUT IT IN A SWIMMIN ' M&kVA W ft 14 IN PLEASURE AUD WhMZ&fo'' I r s. . "Puzzle I'Icture fTIN0 WYRfAMD MOrV jrl HEXL1W IS SHE SETTlNfi OJT Oh THIS DEALT ?. TUAHt TO MGS. V. SePft If.. few young cows slightly higher; can- prices 36 cents higher on butchers ners and cutters $13.76-16 00: most j sows steady: good-choice 180-240 . oeneral Foods Am Power A Lt .... Am Tel At Tel ... Anaconda Bendlx Aviation Beth Steel Boeing Airplane . Calif Parking Canadian Pacific Case J I Caterpillar Chrysler Comwlth At Sou Cons Vuitee Continental Can Crown Zellerbach Curtlss Wright Douglas Aircraft .. Dupont de Nem .. Oeneral FJectrtc . 2S 10 141 28 . 30 S . 27 .. 18', .. 32', .. 13 "' 31'. . 60'. 4 .. 8'. 52 . .. 25 '. 59', Little Frost Damage Seen Over Basin Harrington To Bt Sentenced Thursday riiHisroi-ntn riiuiuil'l llluMI'stiN, im hiwn as t. C. TlltMIoN. JOHN H SIIIM.SN i' a Nn.iii u.k nida lee Harrlnglon. 43. convicted 10 " ." . . .... 1 Alliiiv I. A(litintlr.lar . days ago In circuit court on s moral j m. Ji s is n. mm charge, will be sentenced tomorrow - . 1 MUM s or tISAL All ill st U..M,.,... . i.ntm. . sjiiTirs la litKlm liivs.v tn.rl. v Frost touched Uie Klamath basin tightly Tuesday night In scattered 1 ; arras but did little damage as far ; aa could be determined by noon j Wednesday. ' Farmers scanned barometers i anxiously Tuesday and took all pre caution possiDie. Some stayed up all night checking condition. Some A second morals rhance asulnst ' h iuti nv lin.i Anum ti HarriiMHon. ,k, the first Involvuu I o1!'-hy.o.,-J"'!!Ii ""i s is-yrar-oia ooy, may not Dr " l i.uii i .,,i U in. auw ol i.. 'Dressed '. I,w Klmth C.mnli, Km n.4 ! low A It . Ih. Slh d ol IpkM'i, IMS anil Oi Cmrlroxftt uf miu imid Cottontail rabbits are born help, i ? '" """- Ki.m.ih r.iuj common and medium beef cows $16.75-18.75: bulls 823.00 down; vealers $26 00 down. Salable sheep 600; native slaugh ter lambs steady with Tuesday's decline: practical top 82400 with odd lots at $24 60: culls and common $1700-21 00: ewes fully steady; most $9 00-9-25. SOUTH SAN FRANCISCO. July 30 (AP-USDAi Salable cattle 100. calves 40: bulk of supply cows; trade opened slow: scsttered sales steady; odd head medium trass steers $21.50: few csnners $12 00- 13 00: odd head canner -cutter cows 810 00-12 60: shells down to $8 00 and below; Monday high medium and low good grass fst steers $2400-60: load good range cows $17.00; one mixed lot good young cows and me dium heifers $19 00; one lot medium heifers $19 00: fair action on small receipts calves: odd head medium good cslves 820 00-21.00; cull-common mostly 815.00-19.00; few culls down to 810 00. Salable bogs 100: active trade with lbs. $24 75: good sows 815 60. Salable sheep 1400; no early action or Indication of price trend: Tues- day supply Included over 60 per cent ewes: trade slow, prices steady: several loads medium-low good lambs 820 00; one load good-choice i shorn lambs 823.00: odd lots me- j dium-good yearlings $16 00-17 00 1 slaughter ewes steady; medium-good : $6 50-8 00: common mostly $6.00; some culls down to $2 00. Oeneral Motors . Ocodvear Tire Int Harvester Int Paper Kennecott Llbbv Mr.N At L Montgomery Ward . Nash Krlvlnator Nst Dairy N Y Central Northern Pacific Pac Am Fish Pac Oas At Elec Penney J C Radio Corn PORTLAND. July 30 Ca.ih , Rayonler wheat (bid), soft white $3.10: soft Rayonler Pfd white i excluding Rex $2.10: j Reynolds Metals white club $3.10: western red $3 10. Richfield Safeway 8tores Portland Wheat Hard red winter: ordinary $3 10: 10 per cent $2 12; 11 per cent $3 15: seen Roebuck u per cent $2 is. Southern Pacific Hard white Baart: ordinary $2 16; (standard Oil Cal 10 per cent $2.18: 11 per cent $2 20. Today's car receipts: wheat 68; barley 2: flour 4; corn 4: oats 5; mlllfeed 11. Use the Want Ads for Quick Results I MOW AT LAST ooo Klamath Falls and Southern California linked with DIRECT Fast -Freighting West Coast Fast Freight Slashes Shipping Time by Whole Days! Authorized1 by tht Intersfafc Commerce Commission, West Coait Fsif Freight hsi juit Inaugurated the only fsfteit-by-lsnd, one-carrier freighting between Klamath Fellt and Southern California. More newil . . . Every pound of every ihipment it fully iniured and protected! And West Co a it's big, powerful fleet of over 400 trucks enures ill ihipmenti large or imill the ismt quick delivery. Low minimum retii apply. So mirk your shipping rder "ROUTE WEST COAST" todsyl Flat Btdi Staht Rack! Rtf rigtraters Vans FOR SERVICE CALL: Peoples Warehouse AGENT 1425 So. 6th Phone 7425 JuAL'J flight 0 '"'-O Studrtwker Corp 8uhlne Mining Trans-America . Union Oil Cal Union Pacific United Airlines U S Steel Warner Bros Pie Woolworth 4 ' ' I men atari! lt-rlwuriiiv -iu .... 37 ,OUr J,, hv, Uw lrlai ,Ul.f.lly damp to prevent damace If tlie mercury dropped, while others em ployed pilots to fly fur frost. Local temperatures hovered around 40 dexrees at the muiunum and It was ahout that warm around Henley which the frost bypawd. Prost was reported as general but , light through Poe valley and Tula- I lake and I'oupuck bay. No resultant ! damage to crops from the low basin I temperatures has been reported, el I though there was talk that the i mercury dropped aa low aa 3t de trees In outlying areas of Tutelage. Weather forecasters gave a pre diction of partly cloudy tor tonight and Thursday with showers Tliurs : day with a low of 3t-43 expected j lor tonight. I Forest service Information gave ! scattered clouds for tonight s fore I cast and fair with scattered clouds Thursday, clearing with ruing tem peratures for Friday. SO . 41'. M'. 4 .. 47S .. 7'. 62 . 13 . 33'. . 10 its . 13 . 32"J 4 . 10 26 . 2 . . 34 . 23 . 3v. . 37 'v . 2'i 10 . 30 . 10 13 22 leas, blind and hairless. .3 Nabbed On i Liquor Charge I Three Indians irt Jallrd Tim day on charfca of potMnulon of liquor and a iizrablt kiad of txiow (tn I iimmj and tslan ti tKatn . v-.r mnr vmtn nia ! nt iiiy sl- t'i-it t iVttth.it la tmHhMitt (Kvrsyln rMttaitt4a ttiiil Ml tlr. e,.l !.. irssi t.MU'1 ft III rinesll (Mill Is. 4 enrttunt T F VAnKY. Arlmlnttlrtslur t ;h K.i.i ,.f VVtUlAU UK I I HY. Itws4d I. Orlh Hlcittt Alltarntyf t Jl IJ Ju 27, A J Na 711 NOIHl TO (WUIKim""" moth k in nHrny i.ivkn iw ua umtoi-.tsiitril Mail, Klmun. K. lasers A rstti.sMl Almi.itir$il.r f Ih Utal uf 114. ir K IkrHAV itrMa. bt Ihm Cir cuit l ..MM f ih Htssiti ol Or . f..r Klmth t'.ninl nrf t.M auMifi..i aii O Null, alturiMk fisr ttv h.inC rltimt alttl mh iais mtw nr,w,y , tgmilgtl U. pfsytl lhni duly miitimi itMjuirvd b liw fiullrtlrtg KUi.mlh fIU. (trf.(, . nt r:tntirr r$u (.Mir V.." " '. m m i.4 1 1 ... I 1 i tpuittu riii ! r M Iii4rtnini v. Angtti (lkttiinirtl. suit fsr diwurr 1hsi.i. irtstrTetMl rhruary JT. k. Klatiitin rIU Plainiiff rhttfwi rruvl and in- llnt4nl J. pUmtiff. Klstiis Mm Korlum n Clmr A Knrtutn. $ull tr divitrvt. flairtiiff rnairats trxtmi and Inhuman tratmnl. t ttupiaf HMirVd aWplaymbaVr no, nayty minor rhiM K. V Urttrj4L, Uufny Im r Joasn tih4rr Rohtrl M rVsl - UH Iff tfivorr riattntif' rhaticfM erutl and Inhum trjimaynt. .up4w irttirrtMi OrUiNr j, IimT Hum iHK ftlMONt A'ttiiittittrtilf f h taUta LII.LIIC R LWMAr ltc.4. Jl IJ JO- No. (MS Ora riUn tiltttrtiid . DtnWl riUflvrtild (.l.rta W Aikvii Crlaa Aiaan. w un- Drunk Driving Chorae Filed John Maxwel Jartvin. M-yrar-1 tk, . . . . V, . . . . . The irln a stale nfflrr mw The trio, a stale officer reported had three cua of beer, four bottles of whiskey and seven bottles of gin Nathaniel Liham Wright. 33. of Chiloquin was booked for possession of liquor and intoxication: Laura Ellen Bhadley. 21, for possession and Alfred Leroy Moore. 22. for possession. They said the liquor was purchased In California . The three were arrested on V. S. Potatoes: Arrivals 144. on track ! " t the Miller Island road Junc- 411: total U. 8. shipments 603: I l,on- supplies moderate: demand rather old Indian from Chiloquin. was ar rested late last night on U. 8. 7 on a charge of drunk driving. State police also charged htm with having no operators license, and Jackson was lodged In the county JsU. POTATOES CHICAOO. July 20 iAi USDAI slow; market slightly weaker: Cali fornia long whites $30-4 00; Idsho-Oregnn Bliss Triumphs $3t0-l6, long whites $3M. About half of our food supply Is preserved in tin cans. IIMI I'M FLOWER SHOP 4 SO MAIN PHosr sin Police Watch For Ontario Youths Three boys from Ontario, one of them classed aa a "runaway" are bring watched for here by state and city police. , Information from Ontario Indi cated that the hoys. Cecil Hay Walker. It: Eugene Smith, It: and Hadlry Haaketl. 14. let home July lt and were going to Allures by way of Klamath Falls . They are reported driving a 1032 Chevrolet Young Walker's parents have asked to have him headed off 1 and sent back home. Psst! HERE'S A SURE THING! Yet, lirtlg Wont Ad in Tht Herald and Newt it turt way to get vacation cash. Sell cottage furniture and boating equip ment now, while there it a demand. Phone 8111. ' " L' r W J k, V aw ieaats J x A .... riuig an. Ma pr.m ttik i IN flT riilNr 4ir TIIS -.ma tor -h.id wpvn.1 g g , ar a rr tir uuuos rug kLamatm Itafnes to thm pUinlirf I 41 .s rY 1 " "VT.";.,ATTT" r rn "TAT or JVII Mra DAMS HAKKM M htfh !!, irwi iim ..Sir, Pe"lBW v.x-ulor n I . - - v...,,., mai. mnn Ha. aual. Vank V.rir. Pwcaa. imsroper mutt- '5 " l Suit on to, rina as so. ',' ''1 'I" u'to,.ind .i iu ,nr W Willun, Ut. Jahaaoa. M bailer Ull f J-""'"i "' al La lth. IISKI rina SSM i.,". T."".'"4 J" SS. Isss. iha n.to,"',,T", 'TerTAKtS ;i "" " R.m.ld V.rw-4,.,1 pnlnawr, crnMnaiitM JntiH rnTNf'.rii wnTT4 rm W Klamath r.n., tnu,m William Howard Wanat. im tn friar I V a Naiumal Hani Rida r.ney wan. AllrrM f. r titrM KrntNl ant Rrin Im4muiI . Jt IlIU-.No. TOO rrajrM-r hraktM rln tU M f rranh AtnaMl, MUlkMt of Dl ' l nf Mill a K TRll iaa ' ' M " . mie win na rwralvawt a,.4 sk..a. ! Ilrl ntMnas t tIM P M J.stw 11 Use alph Mohan Katia, tTombtnaltaA war kM'J rirva JV) dtt. ramMriatitMi anar. , Jl la . ri 23 M Ni 1M Ial "rini tJJlT,mh Wnalloti varan faala H.agina. MmMnalloti varlnad nn m M. OnoOttail Ptltrtoa. etwnMMtttM load r$na 4U v UoStt laln nae1 rina M7 to nh; (stfltr Va Ian Una. Thomu I- t -fnwa. vatrranry. atalf 4avt) M sMtpsn4. Municioal Court rina, us w rin. IIS mr Srunk. rtrrlt. . ,rw .Fin, rtf ih llmi.ln Ainw.,i. ' f'sllfnnua In, If.. U. ji Trallara ior.1.4 at Tul.i, Call. , r.m. antf ennitlllAna f M ,,4 rorm. and in.parltui n Trallan offriM al Iha Ofrir. rrf iha ll .un n.,7Tt ha" lr, It,. Kaura of S A. M ana) 4 M CLASSIFIED RATES 'na Da , Thrw Iitti Run MnniM Mutt Mavmatrvtl Jarry, .runk Nw Today tJnink. A 1 hart HueJaon, Aibem . Ouihria, 10 nail rrad Madlorh. violation 9l ha tit pula Rarnf gad Nlta M. Troynar, drunk Rarofcad. Urn mm mi aluB.f 5tt?aJV iK j HAI.VCRaON- morn at Klamath Vail, hntjpiui. Klamath rail. Or . July u. "r anj Mra. Airrtxi Halvaraon, in OMr PNoprnTYy Ona of Klantathtt haiiar apartmanl iMHitaM, nf hrtrli rnnatrtirtktn, ftir nunrd wnm.ni., S ia.a.r. Inc., ma MOO a month. r..rint Urma S nrimoom home f no n Mardwond floor, flraplara .... ni'siissAH Bavar.l nlra hrtm. r.,r .ala tnrt Iraifa ,'"U Nt'V. nKAl.TdHS too Mam Phniva asu or SsaS "'",'' 1 to 4 Ih.. Ira.h klll.4 aallv ThurUr. rrlU and Salurrt.v. lptnalta a nth a, n k ... a,., .n.. z.;. wurito'"inrAtz r"!.:"1r 2'e ouru-M. 1 nun. Israda A dairy wtlh milk - " wii, irriaale-d unrl r'nXJW flnm at Vlamalh V.tl.- hoapiui, Klamalh rolls. Or , July la 1iK. to Mr. and Mr Marvin rurlow! HiXI Bnwn. a boy. Waight, pounda 11 't ounrt. niN(.I.EB rVrrn a Klamath Vallay hoapital. Klamalh lfall. Or. July la l4. to Mr. and Mra Otto Dlnglar. tJli lookout, a boy. Walaht. I oounda t Ounrtt. MKTZ florn at Klamath Vallay hna allal. Klamalh rail. Or Jul to lam ". and Mra. Charlaa Mali. A. h land.' : J. "-'ani, i ptmnni frUfirtt, riKI.nft-Rnrn at Klamath Vallay hn. pltal, Klamalh Talla, Ora . July IB. tn Rav. and Mn Kallh riald. 22M) Wlarrl. a boy. Walihi. 1 Bountu i. ounctt. Tfmr.TM-Bnrti at Klamalh Vallay hna-Pita'- Klamalh FalU. Or... July yi 1Ha, to Mr. and Mra rrfa Tn. Laffuna, a boy. Waiahl, pound lit ouncaa. FUNERAL RI BT WAI.TKR ART1R Tha funaral aarvlra for tha lata Bart waltar Cariar. who naaaad awav t- it.i. city on Tuaadav. July 10. will Uka plar s-MsiiH-! ni -trai Klamath Funaral noma bia Miah uraai -n July al. 194a. at 2 pm. Bry. I)avid Raman of Iha rirtt Pmh tarlan churrh ofririating. Commltmant wrvlea and iniarmni in Klamalh Mamorlal park Klamath poejt No. B, Amarlcan Laaion will conduct tha military hnnnn ai n. fravoaida. Frlanda ara raDclfullv in. vltad to aftand. LEGAL NOTICES H Tirr riRrniT coifrt or ntv COI'NTV 0na0 'OK KLAMATH in 1 tub mattfr or nir ruTATr or RON. alao known aa C. C. THOMI'HU.N drraad. liTtad ha baa n appointed admlnUiraior nf tha ahova anil tied aatata and hai qualllfad. Cradltnra havlnf rlalina aaalntt ald at lata may praaant umi duly varlflad to tha undaralanad at 4t3 Main Htraat. Klamalh rail, Orrion, within la month from Juna 30. f)4n. tha data of first publication nf thla not lea, rnr;oF:RTC tawson Administrator of Iha Ratal of MOP Oat (in flraaa llnaap quota. I"m. alfalfa nets sua.. . . Mt4irii 3-hsrdrnnin iHiuta A lrvly yard, many outhtilMina. Mnrtrn dairy ham lr t4 harn wnti wirilar hay. Potato rallar. arhnnt mi llrrald N.w.. VtnV Nl r l.all.rhnuM Inr aal. Tall alia .11. r S p m and all dar Tliundar. roM SAI.r. I Mtinm rla.n. m,)a,n h.mia. ;". mm ronm. wnrkrn.,m. lan llo.r.. Nir, hall,n. lur- m.had. SSMU. J40 Appl..la. Phons rtlH Al.t hypHv.ta party enmplri. sm of lurnllura In, .1 Udna.m h..n,a. Alw ahnwra and nftlra rhalr v.. ...71'Z"'!""- w'""" Phona Mil. WANTF.n. lady .llh fini.h.r, ,,.d, J a"" wau""' Pnn "d " wr"e fOrt "tAl.r-4 h.irr.aria. rana.ld nv.n: Kur.ha uprljhl varuuin wllh allachm.nl.; hlu.-and ahlla itrlnad dmihla had mallr.... cl.an and vary rd rnndlllnn; .mall rlrrulallns nil h.al.r, oulslila .Inraga tank and aland. Il.a.nnalilv prlrad. lifl N. 3rd. rtlH SAI.e. raariar plf, linno Bnd $19 It. rail Hwuarl, .V7IS Slh. rofl tAl.K, $-lM-Hrnnm Wm, nli-a yard" BlIJ alnp 4 hlnrka n.m Junior IHlh S? t VitVn'S'- L"M " tyANTrn. cuipla1o managa autocmirt forrnt and rntnmiMlnn. Phona A-Jutt. Won l.r.AHF. or for aala. pi' m Ira tlla hulldinf. SOb 100. with pavad parking 4RMI M,B J ' B"r-' Phon 0t I H 1 1 R f.TTT PT pit t" jrrnoh I habTiT. piirahrd.R4ta al 37m Rummara 1-ana. FOR RAI.C, 4 door Frailar aadan. $1000, Mllaaija 30 two. Phona anil. ANVONKlinrrwInf tha wiraanmiiiij a S month old famala tnldan toy rorkar plr-aaa rail 7i:t0 or .11(10. BOO WANrF.O-Wlll glva food homaTr. rotintry to dog or eldar pup, good wllh chtldran. Phona 7a:n, tOH iAI.e, rafrlgrratnr, n CirTrlglf alraaCold Wall. Phona MM. fOftnfiF.NTfurnlaharl parirnVr.rTS Altamnnt, KI7.M par month. Call T4M. fOft ftr.NT3-rKm "morlrrn urnlaha1 hoiiaa, ai!, Phona Wig. (lAVF. ynur h.alinf annlpmant slasnat hafnra tall. l(hnna RI40, Paytnn Sj Co. 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