lACI FOURTEEN
HWALD AND NEWS. KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON
MONDAY, NOV. J1. U9
Ruttio'l "Iron Curto
it "spite feeee" block
mf Hi Russioa people
"from good neighbour
relations with Hie rts t of
the world commoni
, trie ubjugotioa
d to Hit point
i a marshal of tho
Army hat be is-
at not pam-
I country's minister
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Political prostata
tactics against Yu
goslavia hart bees
ovgmeflred by troop
movomontt, bordor
incidents and an en
relenting to in af
arijiinoie.
ex:
the obliterorion of
freedom in Ciechoslo
ToVio . . ."
". . . tho filthiest de
struction of all demo
cratic opposition in lul-
ooria, Hungary and
. . guerrilla war
fare waged against
wmu. s. s. r. -Th.d.pati;;ot
mSSMmyMX - Manchuria.". -j
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. the threats
I to Turkey . .
Map illustrates points hammered home by Warren R. Austin, chief U. S. delegate to le United Nations Ccucial
- MAiBM.rnbrT. when he demanded that a Russian proposal for a Big Five peace, pact gQrfjccted as. an attempt to
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MABRISfiF is MENDING Set to try again to make a go of
their stormy Hollywood marriage are actor Audio Murphy, "most
decorated World War II soldier." and his actress wile, Wanda
Hendricks. The couple is seen relaxing over morning coffee on a
ranch near Dallas.
Spat Ends
In Death
Of Girl
PORTLAND. Me, Nor. 31 (JPl A
high school lovers quarrel ended
last night, police said. In the fatal
shooting of a pretty 16-year-old girL
Katherine B. Furbish was shot In
the chest apparently while strug
gling with her boy friends, also IS,
for possession of a revolver he had
pointed at his own head.
Detective Capt Edward U. Koch.
Ian, saying that "it looks like an
accident," let the boy go home with
orders to return with his parents
today for further questioning. Koch
Ian would not identify the youth.
The attractive brunette Portland
high school sophomore, clad In a
nightgown and bed Jacket, was
found dying on a bed In her Water.
Tills street home.
It Psys to Use the Wsnt-Adsl
Merrill
Mr. and Mrs. Jess McKoen and
Mr. and Mrs. John OTell snd
sons Tommy and Johnny enjoyed a
week's elk hunting trip in Eastern
Oregon.
Merrill Library club sponsored a
square dance and box social st the
community ball November 10. Otto
Ellis of Malln was the caller, and
many beautifully decorated boxes
filled with tempting food were auc
tioned off.
Mr. and Mrs. R. L. Dragoo, War
ren Walker, Max Lawhead snd
Mr. and Mrs, Tom Chatbum Jr.
were among the Merrill residents
attending the Oregon - California
game in Berkeley last week-end.
Friends will be Interested to know
that a boy, Arllss Carol, was born
October 13 to Mrs. Hilary Wine
barger. The baby arrived at St.
Paul's hospital in Livermore. Calif.
Mrs. Wtnebarger is now at the
home of her mother, Mrs. Walter
Robison at ML Hebron.
Mr. and Mrs. Tommy Cole and
family visited recently at the Max
Hartlerode home. The Coles, former
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SERENADE TO A WOODEN INDIAN Big Chief Amfac, of the
vanishing tribe of cigar store Indians, listens solemnly to the
ukulele serenade of airline stewardess Kay Carsell in Chicago. The
Chief was lows from Chicago to Hawaii by the Society for the
Preservation of Cigar Store Indisns. ' . "
Merrill residents, now live m Colsoa.
Calif.
Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Reeder will
spend several months in Or land,
Calif, visiting their daughter.
A delegation of members of the
local Lions club attended a district
meeting of that organisation in
Lakeview Tuesday evening, Novem
ber 15. Making the trip were Carl
Lindberg. Alonso Hodges, Roland
West, Pierce Hodges, Earl Abarr
and A. K. Felt
A regular meeting of Merrill
IOOF lodge was held November 18.
Main topic for discussion was the
elk steak feed held annually. Louis
Kandra and O. J. Harris each
bagged an elk on a recent hunting
trip to Eastern Oregon, and will
furnish the featured dish. Date of
the feed will be announced later.
iDUKE AUTO SALES:
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to
fisitwnisA Jh&AS CdoAcU . . .
Where Quality Tells
-It And Price Sells
Jj You II See Them Often
STAN
1937 Plymouth Sedan
1937 Ford Panel
1929 Ford
1930 Ford
1928 DeSota
1936 Ford Pickup
1937 Buick Sedan
1934 Ford Sedan .
1933 Pontiae Sedan . ..
1939 Plymouth Sedan ..
1940 Buick Radio, heater ....
1948 Buick Sedanette
1940 Ford Pickup
49.50
49.S0
... 49.50
... 34.50
19.95
. 75.00
.... 65.00
. 75.00
49.50
- 101.00
. 295.00
1045.00
. 100.00
E. Z. DUKE TERMS.
SMALL WEEKLY PAYMENTS.
Open Sunday
DUKE AUTO SALES
UN t. Mate,
Fhene M2
HIGH POLIO TOTAL
EUOENE. Nov. 21 UP) A total of
19 cases of polio were reported in
Lane county during October, ac
cording to the monthly communica
ble disease report Issued by the
county health department. Dr. A.
TMolo, county health officer, said
the polio incidence during October
wss the high point for the year.
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ROOM WITH VIEW Model of
an English living room is the tan.
tastic hat that won for Mrs. M.
Doland Doyle first prize for the
mast ingenious get-ap t a New
York charity ball. The social
I lit was held for the benefit
mt koapiiahzed veterans.
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Wm-ApWetimr
ij ji
fKmt USKtf ZSSZZ Dine ol Caro, Mich, pi
itvl JJ2v"CI ran a Personal ad in j:,3
IjystlT'Sra?' tha Flint Journal an- pz
Vy?fJyijkvX noundna an opn t,,2
WMILrM!iX 3-iWPt houM m ,h,lr 45m yr
t)f'rvir yH y3KN wadding anniversary.
Jv jyJ&?ml Amon ,h ,?? " j :
lf ' dflfr Sr9mm sons who called were -
tvSkiVW' -i OaasiBad is Ihe eat-
TS3l eXertisa0 " ,M,M
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wms sjmie rarHk, May Mm Tsaw, Miuai, ru. , HZ
Here In Klamath
Want Ads Work Wonders
s,u. HERALD & NEWS Pbon. ,m
Met Opening
Attracts
Ail-Night Line
NEW YORK. Nov. Jl -All
through the chilly night and this
morning, a line ol early-birds itood
outside the Metropolitan opera
house to buy standing room tickets
for tonight's opening of tits Met's
SSift season.
All seats for the performance
were sold In advance, and those in
line sought standee tickets which go
on sale a hall-hour before curtain
time.
Snack Breaks
Men and women In the line
wrapped heavy coats, scarfs and
blankets around themselves, and
took time out occaitonally lor coltee
and food in drug stores and restau
rants during the night.
Several left to some sleep with
the assurance that others In the line
would hold their places for them.
Holder of tint place In the Una
had arrived Saturday night. She la
Miss Dasha paretsky ot Jackson
Heights. Queens, New York, who
has attended seven consecutive
opening nights at the Met. She went
home early today to rest, and was
to return later In the day.
atont-Weary
The Metropolitan Opera associa
tion, weary ot the circus stunts
staged at some openings by a ntnall
proportion of exhibitionists In the
audience, said yesterday:
"Much of the glitter generally as
sociated with the first night audi
ence will be secondary to that on
the stage this year."
About tour thousand persons will
attend tonight's performance of
Richard Strausa' "Der Rosentsva
Uer." Rerard Audience
The entire audience will be the
largest in the Met's history, because
the performance will be carried by
American Broadcasting company
television to people In New York,
Philadelphia, Baltimore. Washing
ton, Detroit and Chicago.
POISON DANGER
SALEM Nov. Jl i4V-The state
traftte safety division warned mo
tnH.t that carbon monoxide
poisoning Is a severe cold weather
hazard. It urged motorists to orive
with a window slightly open.
OBITUARIES
LEXINGTON fHEETl'M
ANDERSON
Lexington Cheetum Anderson, a
resident ot Klamath county for the
past year and a half, passed away
at his late residence in Sprague
River. Ore, on Saturday, November
It, 1949, at 12:30 pjn. He was a
native of Putnam county, Tenn
and was aged 79 years S months
and S days at the time ot his pass
ing. He is survived by his wife,
Rae, and son, Francis, of Sprague
River, Ore.; a brother, L. N.
Anderson ot Deeth, Nev.; two sis
ters, Mrs. Avo Coatee ot Blue
Jacket, Okla, and Mrs. Ore Ham
ilton of Afton. Okie. Notice of the
funeral arrangements will be found
elsewhere In this issue.
ANDREW (ANDY) MAGNl'SON
Andrew (Andy) Magnuson. a res
ident ot Klamath county for the
past 25 years, passed away In this
city on Sunday, November 20, 1949.
He was a native of Sweden and
was aged 6 years 1 month and
25 days st the time of his pawing.
The remains rest in Ward's Klam
ath Funeral Home. 925 High St.
Funeral arrangements will be an
nounced later.
HARRIETT JANE GROVES
Harriett Jane Orove. aged 31
years, passed away one mile south
of Tulelake, Call!., November 21.
1949, beloved mother of Charles,
Thomas and Charlotte Jane Spring
er, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Fran
cis E. Patterson, and sister of
Thomas H. and Robert O. Patter
son and Mrs. Elsie Hartley, all of
Klamath Falls, Ore. The remains
ot Mrs. O roves are at The Whit
lock Memorial chapel.
FUNERALS
CORNELIA BELLE MoCLF.LLAN
The funeral service for the late
Cornelia Belle McClellan, who
passed away In this city on Satur
day, November 19. will take place
from the chapel of Ward's Klam
ath Funeral home, 925 High, on
Tuesday, November 22, 1949, at 2
p.m Rev. J. R. DeLap of the Mt.
Lakl Community church officiating.
Commitment service and Interment
In Klamath Memorial park. Friends
are respectfully Invited to attend.
LEXINGTON CHEETUM
ANDERSON
The funeral service for the late
Lexington Cheetum Anderson, who
passed sway in Sprague River,
Ore., on Saturday, November 19,
will take place from the chapel of
Ward's Klamath Funeral Home,
925 High St.. on Wednesday, No
vember 23, 1949, at 2 p.m.. Rev.
David Barnett of the First Presby
terian church officiating. Commit
ment service and Interment in
Klamath Memorial park. Friends
are respectfully Invited to attend.
LEGAL NOTICES
Notlc It hwT.by rtfva?n that th un
4nlaTnd hu bn aprvHntl FxiHriitiix
of th Eitat. of Arthur K. Whitman,
DirtiMd, by th Circuit Court of
Klamath County, Oriron.
All person, having claim ajralnttth
aid EataU ar hrbr rtaulrtd to
srMCfit um, prooorlv verified, to m
at th of fie of H. C. Mtrrrman. 90S
TOOT But I din. In Klamath Falli. Or
ffnn. within llx months from data
nrof.
Dated Ort nhr aiflt. 104.
KIN A C. WHITMAN. fwutr..
Oct 31 . Nov. 7-1 4-21 2ft. No. 84.
NOTICK
NOTTC1 IS HEREBY GIVEN, That th
undersigned hai been appointed executor
of th atat of EDWARD B I XX) MI NO
CAM P. deceased, and has qualified, and
all persons havlnff a claim agalnat aatd
stat ar hereby required to present the
same with proper vouchers to me at the
office of I ORTH SIAKMORB. SIS
KLfllTIPTM
IWOR SNAPSHOTS POT SUBJECTS JUSTl
ITvOUUDNTT STAY QUIET" BUT ACTED
IKE JAILBIRDS STAKTlNfi A ROT
Thcyll Do It Every Time
-.-. Dy Jimmy Hatlo
llwSb MOVIE EQUIPMENT HE B006HT
PLUS PROJECTDR-NOVV HIS SUBJECTS
STAND STILL, INOUONfl PUP HECTOR
LOOKI f ITI OKAY, NOW.READy? )
HOLD 'EM STILL!) ..-fjt.fa LkSHTSl CAMERA!
OR I THROW (Cfc&j$&y ACTIONII S teStf
EITHER THE KIDS ) jETJ FORTWeia5wHr ) A H n
ORTHE CAMERA Um&QjS AND THE?. S2; it J ftWtVfr
IN THE RIVER-. pZff ViCYA HEAR ME? )K J J vl
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Classified
If
Sir
Christmas 'Gift Guide
Gifts for Home
RECORDS
Hionoersph Accessories
UHLIG'S
1034 Main
Phone M1J
Oeneral Electric Portable
DISHWASHER
$169.95
w Twnu w
FYOCK'S
1001 Main Phone MOO
HOME MOVIES
Cameras and Projectors
Bell Howell. Eastman. Revere
Screens-Films-Lights
Underwood's Camera Shop
in Main Phone 70s
MIRRORS
Pull Length
Plate Glass Door
IJOM and un
GOELLER'S
434 Main Phone 6704
CORONADA APPLIANCES
Electric ranges, washers,
refrigerators oil heaters.
Thor Automatic Oladlron
Western Auto Supply Co.
333 Walnut Phone S514
DESK PEN SETS. The Cameo Shoe.
PIANO the llttlm gill! Many
leading Dnakaa. new. uaad. SolovuK.
' Elaclrle Organs. Low term, no
down payment. Louis S. Mana
Piano Co.. 130 N. Tin.
GENERAL n.ECTSIC Dlaposallll
No flnar glfl fur the homo. Put
an and to your maaay garbago
prohlam.
SWAN LAKE HOULOINO CO.
S33S So. aih Phono lias
GENERAL ELECTRIC dUhwaihars
nd hltchan drudgery.
SWAN LAKE MOULOINO CO.
323S So. Slh Phono 1ISS
POR MUSIC through tho Jroar,
Packard - Roll Phon-O-Cord, UM
Wa.t'a largest aelllng radio
BARKDOLL'S RADIO SERVICE
IIS S. Illh Phono sale
FULLY automatic Runbeam Coffee
maater. All chrome, complete with
service tray, creamer snd sugar.
Only S4S90.
RICKVS DOWNSTAIRS STORE
Phono 1131
HANDMADE Chriitmaa Cardi, IOC
to SSc. handmade wrapping paper),
SOc. Tho Art Center. 1127 Main.
Th
is
Classified Christmas 0 1 f t
Oulde is planned to help
you In selecting better lifts
for your Christmas slvlne.
Read It every day . . , you II
soon know what to buy and
where to buy III
If you sell Chrtstmss Oift
Items, use this guide to sug.
gest them to the thousands
of readers of Herald and
News Wsnt Ads I
PHONE 8111
esaMWWael
Gifts for Her
MAKE HER HAPPY
With A Beautiful Appliance
Waffle Bakers Toasters
Pood Misers
Automatic Coffee Makers
Electric Comforter" Klec Sheets
EAST SIDE APPLIANCES
CO Klamath Ave. Phone SSSt
WHIRLPOOL
Automatic Washing Machine
"Washes Clothes Clean'1
Adair's Furniture
& HARDWARE
2344 So. Sth Phone 7510
Sheaffer
PEN and PENCIL SETS
Kodak Tourist Cameras
Movie Cameras
Underwood's Camero Shop
737 Main Phone 70S3
riNB STATIONERY. Tho Cameo Shop.
GIVE HER s gin of distinctive new
beautiful Campo-del'Mar Porce
lain. Order now for Xmii delivery.
SWAN LAKE MOULDING CO.
SMs So. sih Phono sins
MEN! Bring your gifts ta ut, we
have gift wrapping service. Art
Needlework. 334 Main.
REAL Butterny Jewelry. Sterling
Slurer. New plecee added. Art
Needlework. $M Main.
THE BEST In photo equipment. Bud'a
Photo IMl Main.
AMPLE STOCK Sunbeam Mis-
mailer. SW M. Complete with two
bowla. lulcer attarhmenla. AUo
many other r' Smenla available.
BICKYS DC "AIDS STORE
Ph aim
Gifts for Him
ikMMaiMaisr
Uar acccaftorica . . . Beer muge
Sunbeam Shavemaslers
Pepper mills . . Smoking things
Comical "he-man" figurines
Watches . . Itlnga . . Jewelry
Lodge emblems
REINHART'S, 519 MAIN
8. St H. Green Sumps
A CIFT FOR HIM
Could be no greater, nor more
appreciated than a new set of
dates Tires. Written Ouaranteel
We give S ok H Oreen Stamps
Robinson's Shell Service
llth snd Main Phone MIT
35 m m.
COLOR-SLIDE CAMERAS
Leico-Eostmon-Clarus-Argus
SLIDE PROJECTORS
Underwood's Camera Shop
737 Main Phone 70S!
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UUIITERS. The Cameo
Ynu Con Buy That New
SI'IT AND TOPCOAT
on our Xmaa Ley.Awey, or yea eaa
I'SE YOI.'B CREDIT
We rilve SAM Clroen Slanvpa
OMEtKIN WOOIJIN STORE
PENDI ETON RltlRTS Roneon 1101.
era. sieiann hou. The dun aiore.
SUNBEAM S II A V EM ASTER R. the
new md.1 with the earn wide
heed S34 wj
RIl'KYS IwiWNS-eatRg BTORI
Phono JIM
Gifts for Children
tWManmtttiiiiiiwatmmmm
Christmas For Everyone
at Coast to Coast
TOY TRUCKS 25c to 51.98
Use Our Easy Lay-Away
Coast to Coast Stores
llth and Main Phone 6341
CAMERAS
Baby Brownie Brownie Reflex
riiuh Brownie
Home Developing Kit
View Mas ten
Underwood's Camera Shop 5
737 Main Phone 7063 J
roil TINY TOTH-Ws haw 10 h.
old iOCkWlM Wifh breWlU lei fA
malrh; dolls; and doll clelhM
C'oirte In and look around. Art
NMdlsworli. 334 Main.
ron HIM irut him In work tha oasf
wsyt, lawn iWHpm at J7 8A and
M7 M and for jroursair, a mi per
visory Lawn Chsir tor til 00.
Mtirphay a JUod Stora, 34 Klam
ath A v.
New Today
Slwrt-Drw Bultdlnff. Klamath Falls,
Or tun . within tlx months from tha
dat hsftroi.
Ustrd this 7th day nf Novtmbar. llMt
UNITED STATES NATIONAL BANK,
Executor of th CsUta of COWAKO
BleOOMINOCAMP. dacaasad.
ft. 7-14-21-28 No. W.T
NOTICE ta ha rati v given that tha
undtrs.sjriad has fllad his Pinal Account
as Executor of tho EsUta of IDA J.
GEHItER, decaasad, with tha Count r
Clark of Klamath County, Oragon, and
that tha Circuit Court of aald County
has flxad tha 24th day of December,
11)49, at tha hour of 10 o'clock A. M. of
said day, and the Court Risum in tha
Court Housa at Klamath Falls. Oregon,
as tha time and place of hearing ob
jection!, If any, to said Final Account
and settlement thereof.
HFNRY C. OERnER,
Executor of tha Estate of
Ida J. Gerber, deceased.
Not. l-2e. D. B-12. No. Ma.
Notice If hereby given that tha
undersigned has bean appointed Ad
mlnlstrator with tho Will Annexed of
tha Estate of Roderick Martin Fraln,
Deceased, by the Circuit Court of
Klamath County. Oregon.
All persons having clalma against tha
said Estate are hereby required to
present same, properly verified, to me
at tha office of H. C. Merry man, 20ft
I OOF. Building In Klamath Falls.
Oregon, within six months from data
hereof.
Dated Oc toner Mil. l4f.
W. L. FRAIN, Administrator
with tha Will Annexed.
Oct 21 . Nov. 7-14-21-28. No. 848.
NOTICE TO CREnrTORM
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that tha
undersigned THE FIRST NATIONAL
BANK OF PORTLAND (OR TOON I has
bean, by an order of the Circuit Court
of the State nf Oregon for Klamath
County, appointed Administrator of the
estate of ELI HA BETH LUNDY. deeeased,
and that Letters of Administration
have Issued to It All persons hav-
JI.IIIIJ.1I L'liiiMKaftaw
WZ3
FLOWER SHOP
atuaiaiBj
PHONS Sill
flliIM:IR.IMMil
lng claims agalnal aald oetato are
hereby notified to preeent Ihe aaina
duly verified and wilh proper vouch
era, to the underalgned at Klamalh Tall,
Branch. Klamath ralla. Oregim, wllhin
ala montha from tho dale of the flrel
publication of thla notice, which pub
lication la UM Slat day of Oc toiler,
lass.
THK FIRST NATIONAL BANK Of
PORTLAND IOREUONi
AdmlnUtrator of Ihe Saute of
ELISABETH I.IINOY. deceaeed.
PARRKNS Si MAXWELL
Attorneya for Eatale
Oct. 11 - Nov. 7-lt-Jl. No. S4T.
NOTit'S to rarniToas
m the cihcijit court or Tint
STATE O rOHEOON IN AND FUR
THE COUNTY or KLAMATH
IN PRORATE
IK THE MATTER OF THE ESTATE1 OF
RALPH DEAN CIIANEY, Deceaaed.
NOTICE IS HEREBY OIVEN to the
creditors of aald deceaaed. and all per
aons Intereated in his eatale, to preeent
their elalma to R. F. Mclren, attorney
for tho underalgned. tho duly appointed
Administratrix of aald eatale, at Room
10, Melhaaa Building, Klamalh ralla.
Oregon, within ala mnntha from and
after this glat day of November. 1040,
being the date of the tint publication
of thla notice.
IH ETHEL LA VINA CHANEY,
Admlnlatralrlx of th, Eatale nf
Ralph Dean Chanev, Decaaod.
NT. Ji-M; D. -ia-i0 No. sea.
CLASSIFIED RATES
Three Daya ,
Week Run .
Month Run
, par word I la
, per word 8e
or worn 45t
( eonsemttlve Intarilona for LESS
than 4 one-day adsl
New Today
INVESTIGATE eur now weekly and
monthly ratal. Crater Cottages. 48
Oregon Ave. Phone 887.1.
FV)R RENT, clean two room apartments
at 1304 Worden. Phone 2-0287.
Flower Sho
ihiivi;
op
(At Greenhoutei)
HU S. 1th Phnne HIM
Free Delivery Flowers by Wire
raneral Dealrns On Specialty
New Today
FOR RALE, light blue formal, alio IS.
Phnne 4,MI3.
14 I'UNTIAtf I aedan. Baw'rubber. net,
pelnl, radio, healer. Special brlco.
Terms. Will accept trade. Phone
4.IM after s p. m. or Slftl days.
ton RENT, one room furnlahed houee.
2nn Arthur.
EEl'ENIIAHIJtnMANdeaTrea poalllon aa
bookkeeper or office manaser. Well
kpertenred In all lypea of accounting
snd office machine,, (Jnod local rafer-
ncee. Phone SSSS aflar S p. m,
FOR RENT, four room snd two room
apartment, furnlahed. SOS Market.
Phone ail7.
ANTED, baby altler. pref.rably-la
rtly home. Phone avas.
TllANKKIilVINO SPECIAL! Two perm".
anenta for the price of one. All work
guaranteed.
KLAMATH BEAUTY SCHOOL
IM N. Brnad Phono T44S
FOR SALS, nlnelaylng hens. nl'tf
beo.
F6IIND, imalfdng on South Sth SL
Owner Identify snd psy for sd. Call
M0
COMrORTABI,nwo-le(fr)m auburhan
home wllb acre good anil, located ta
AlUmont. Full price, 04100 on terml.
a .
SEMI-MODERN two bedroom heme lo
cated nne block from AlUmont Drive.
The price la Slgiw with IMO down. Im
mediate poaeeeelon
See
Joe Perry
. with
F t. WEAVER, REALTOR
Real Eatale and Jnaurance
MS I. Main Phone est
Evening pnonesns
NEARLY SOLD OUT
We perlallis In Mill, Addition and
South Suburban Property Sales. Bv
Hating your home st thla office, you
take advantage of our location snd
honeat efforts In aerve you
MARK R. JOHNSON. HEALTOR
3333 South sth Phone 4TS1
Eves. ST41 or STM
340 ACRES
11 Irrigated. BO aorea alfalfa, 00 sere,
permanent paaturo. Oood home. Ten
ant houae, Olltbullfllnga. Oood Well,
reaaure ayalem. Thlrlr-flve miles ou:.
ran. gia.too down, balance low yearly
payments.
See
Harry Van, laie.man Ivss. ssnt
with
AI, RCIIFMCK
... .. . REALTOR
IT Msln It. Phone MIJ
rrJ . AW'ACEflWl,- W..t.rn
Knights, Armory, Friday still