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FACE AtBATT PgMOCKAT-ilFKALP FKIPAT, yOVKMBEH 17, Wt Ycsrs cf Illegal Brief News Around Town DisfrcyFun Drive cn TcnigSit $50,600 Left to Lebanon Hospital in Woman's Will Russfcn Xij Ccnfcrcnc3 Cid Studied by Wat WeeJleeeol treei ftee Co ins to these reports, Russia At Salem CenvenUoa Dr. H. W. Cook of Albany was among linprfscnbshf End Fcr Oregen Msn Of approximately $80,0001 Lebanon is named ecutor, but Every Albany resident wu asked today to leave bis porch lijht burning tonight, if he is willina to contribute to the Mus the chiropractors who attended (he 47th annual convention of the Oregon Association which li estimated th total at his request the First National bank of Portland is named co- Lebanon Yule Decorations Up LEBANON Decoration of Lebanon streets in preparation for the Chrlstmaf eeason la letting under way her today. Be-log placed on light poles in the business section art wooden plaques bearing Santa Claus faces and Christmas Later strings of electric lights and garlands will be placed across the streets downtown.

The street decoration here is an annual activity of th Lebanon Chamber of Commerce. of Chiropractors at Salem last week. cular Distrophy fund. At every home where the porch would renew" proposals for a Big Five conference including China, SALEM WD Thanksgiving day wu indeed one Of personal thanksgiving for Albert Nyhus, 57, released from the Oregon state penitentiary on the eve of executor, with B. C.

Smith, Wee Turner and Wayne Robertson as appraisers. Mrs. Anderson explained to valu of the aetata of Mr. Jo-acphina S. Anderson, who died her Nov.

all but $1,400 hu been bequeathed to the Lebanon hospital, according to provisions of the will, filed In probate court Pythian Sisters bazaar" at ball. 2nd Nov. 28, 1 to p.m. her will, dated Feb. 23, 1840, that remains' lighted an Albany dry mail carrier will call soma tuna after 7 o'clock to accept a cash contribution to the fund, carrying on a porchllght campaign for which sponsorship has been British Optimistic 1.

Th British foreign etflc uid the note "amounts to acceptance" 'by th Kremlin of th West's proposals for a Big Four Milne on Germany. her bequest to the Lebanon hos here late Wednesday, 'attention ALBANI i SCB8CBDJEKS If you do not receive your paper by carrier before I o'clock each evening please call the Democrat-Herald office, phone 2480, and a paper will be delivered to Ne delivery after p. m. ATTENTION LEBANON i STBSCsUBEKS If you do not receive your paper by carrier before 8 o'clock, call D. Simons, phono 7851, 493 Park street ATTENTION SWEET HOME STJBSCBIBEXSv If you do not receive your paper by carrier before 6 o'clock, eaR John Stein, phono 4284, Public invited.

Fancywork, cooked food, bingo, coffee and homemade cak -Adv. pital was mads by bar as for mer patient there, and "having in mind also the present crowded Mrs. Anderson left $100 tick to three nephews and a -niece, 'Waynt and Cuthbert Cooper, Tangent; Russell Cooptr Port 3. A dispatch from Th Hague, the holiday after serving si years of a life sentence 18 of them illegal in the eyes of Marion county circuit court Nyhus was received at the prison from Klamath county in 1932 after pleading guilty to a charge of obtaining money under falsa pretenses, a crime that carries a maximum sentence of conditions and need for more ex Circle Danee All Square tensive hospital facilities in Leb assumed by the National of Letter Carriers. Xlaewhere as at Albany mail carriers within municipalities will call en residents tonight, dancers are invited to the Circle land and Mrs.

Edith From, Al Nixcn Upsets Red banr. and 11.000 to th Albany dance Saturday night at the On tUa also in probata court Liberty school, beginning at 8:30. Masonic lodge, St John's lodge No. IT. earmarked for use In Netherlands, uid representatives of six West European nations viewed the not as a "transparent" Russian effort to influence the French parliament's vote of confidence on th European army Issue and the Big Thre eonferenco to be held at Ber here Is the will of Lenore Pow B.

M. Antla of Klamath Falls The carriers will not be unl Protest in ell, former Ltnn county treasur will be the gufl caller, and Mr. form. v. i maintaining the grave of bar- er, who died here Nov.

JL leav It was explained today that and Mrs. Harold Poling will pro five years. But tne ruamava county court sentenced bun to life under the habitual criminal self and lata husband and the Basil W. Cooper plot in the Al ing an estate whose value is es vide the music. Members are timated in all at asked to bring sandwiches.

tho funds thus raised are used to finance research Into causes and possible alleviation of mus bany Masonie cemetery. act because of three muda Dec am I- a Est Tripp is named axecu The will, disposing of ap felony convictions. 1 which several out-of-town guests were present From Portland Un nuuii -finmittfq mm e.nUUno 4m tttMItlfjleat in Albany Roofing Co. still trix and Roy Collins, Russell Parker and Jeff Causbk are named aDDralsers by terms of Circuit Judge Bex Kimmell found here Nov. 14 that Nyhus wu not advised of bis legal yiw-VUUVUUWM iHWtiwiHBiMi conference that the Western Big Three scrap plans to Kami West came Mr.

and. Mrs. A. D. Glldow, sister and brother-in-law of Mrs.

proximately $30,000 in real and $30,000 personal property, provides that the aetata be liquidated and that tho bequests be paid from proceeds. 3. It Irvine of business. All types roofing-repairs. Same experienced crew.

Workmanship guaranteed, Mrs. cular dlstrophy, an ailment which is believed, to be at least, in some forms hereditary and which is progressive in the individual, and which is as a rule eventually Miss Powell's will rishts when he appeared in the Jenks; their son Kent Widow, The will of Carrier Davis, who P. A. Stellmacher, owner. Phone Klamath county court on the and their son-in-law and daugh.

died Nov. 10, entrusts admlnl lata. i- 180 Adv; COLOMBO, Ceylon (U. Vice President Richard M. Nixon arrived here today by air from Burma, where he assured officials th U.

S. government "will do all it can" to speed the evacuation ot Chinese Nationalist refugees from the Burmese jungles. Th vie president is touring Asia as a good will representative ot President Eisenhower. Nixon said yesterday that his stay in Burma taught him that Burmese officials art tremendously agitated over th refugee question. Th Chinese, most of them Nationalist soldiers, fled into Bur station of her $10,000 estate to ter, Mr.

and Mrs. Lewis Scott Mr. and Mrs. Howard Jenks and fraud charge and that he was sentenced wittout due process ixhihits I.c:tir,g Crack emecks to Dane The Baa Murray, named executrix. J.

H. Irvine, Leland Tucker and Mr. and Mrs. Howard Jenks, Jr, of law. Girl Dragged To Crackerneck Promenaders square The case came up after Salem dance club win meet for the reg Set fcr I.kr.i came from Salem; Mrs.

George Hubbs from SUverton and Mrs. W. C. Glldow of Albany, mother attorney Merlin Estep Became S. Myers are named appraisers of this estate.

In probate court also Edith H. Death by Horse ular dance this Saturday at ZCBJ hall at Scio, with all square interested and filed for a writ of habeas corpus. Nyhus wu of Mr. Glldow. KLAMATH FALLS 0JJ5The dancers welcome.

Davis, guardian of her 7-year-old son, Terry Lee, who suffered Pointers on letting up exhibits at fain and In store windows will be given at a meeting to be ordered freed after Judge Kim Germany and abolish th North Atlantic Treaty Organlution and other defensive measures. Lees Bellgerent Although officials described the new note as less belligerent, they said it was not immediately clear whether th Soviets have completely abandoned thee conditions. As Secretary of Stat John Foster Dulles met witb his advisers on th eight-page Russian note, officials said, the Russians were attempting to curb chances of unity at th Big Thre Bermuda conference, bring about th fall of the Lanlel government in France, and try to get their stall coroner's office said today that a Here From Willamette Nell severe inlurles Aug. wnen Let happiness radiate in your Causbie. student at Willamette struck by a car while riding six-year-old girl was dragged to death Thanksgiving day when her horse shied and the reins home.

A letter direct from Santa mell held a final hearing Wednesday afternoon, at which Estep and Assistant Attorney General Wolf D. Von Otterstedt appeared. ma when their homeland was sponsored by Benton and Unn county extension committees Monday afternoon at the Fair- university, spent, Thanksgiving bicycle, has been authorized to Claus land will do just that for with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. knotted around her body.

your young fry. See Vince Bar Jeff Causbie. accept a damage settlement, xne child was hit, the probate paean re veaL by a car driven by and Nyhus was ordered released mount grange ball In North Ben ton county. Dead was little Eileen Edwards, rett's for complete details. Adv.

conquered by th Communists. They are now being evacuated to the Nationalist Island of Formosa. Nixon dumfounded a group of that night To Portland for Weekend After bis finding, Judge jura Danes Instruction Slated The 0. Bawlings, extension horticulture specialist from Oregon State college, will discuss table daughter of Mr. and Mrs.

W. H. Edwards, of Merrill, Ore who had been out horseback riding with other members of the family' mell told Nyhus: C. J. and Eugene F.

speasi, eo-anon, who have paid to cover damages plus $1,143.48 for Mrs. Justin Ransom and two daughters, Sandra and Sharon, went to Portland Friday for the "You can be thankful you live and will show elides anti-American demonstrators in Burma yesterday when he walked cheerfully among them and hospital and medical costs in la this country. When you re Round Dance instruction club will be held in the Sunrise school gym Monday, Nov. 10 at 8 p.m. with Clyde Charters instructor.

near their home. illustrating good examples. Also volved in treating the child, or weekend. turn to civil lift I want you to The child apparently had tied $,3999.98 In all. on the program Will be Mrs.

Irene Loomii of the Penney offered to shake hands. The Communist demonstrators Holiday Visit at Wren Mr. remember your good fortune and lead a good life. Thursday is Thanksgiving day and you have the reins around herself, officers said, and they held fast as she fell. The horse pulled her more Coronado refrigerator $43; apt and Mrs.

Ray Archer aon, lot to be thankful for." Billy, spent Thanksgiving at than half a mile before being were thrown into confusion by Nixon's tactics during his visit to the ancient town of Pegu, 40 miles northeast of Rangoon. When Nyhua was "dressed out" sire electric range $55; overstuffed club chair $12; blond cedar chest $22; 8 occasional chairs complete double bed $10. 1304 Thanksgiving Day (Met in Oregen halted. She died in Klamath Valley hospital. Co, store in Albany, who will tell how to arrange window exhibits, fit addition, Mrs.

Loomii will demonstrate lettering of show cards. The meeting will get under way at 1:18 pm. with a tea to bo served by members of the appearing a bit uncomfortable in ed "peace ouensiv' swung gain. Diplomats noted that th avowed enthusiasm of Moscow for a Big Four meeting in Berlin had not been coupled with a date for a meeting. The Allies had proposed dates in their previous unsuccessful efforts to get Russia to a foreign ministers' meeting on Germany and Austria.

The Russian news agency Taaa announced the note. Th announcement was displayed prominently by all Soviet newspapers. The vie president wu greeted Her death wu the first report his unaccustomed civilian clothes, he was given a check Wren, Benton county, with Mr. and Mrs. Robert Gilliam, brother-in-law and sister of Mrs.

Archer. Also guests of the Gilliama were Mr. and Mrs. Joe Taucher and son, formerly of Albany, now of Park Terrace. Phone 3179-Y.

Adv. on his arrival by a swarm of ed in Oregon on the ey vtiM pms for $50. Rain was driving he Oreson apparently passed the took the long walk down the Thanksxivina- holiday wiuiout a Fairy Tales at Story Hour- Benton county committee ached' tiled for 1:10 pja. Hope Fades For skills highway traffic fatality. lane from the prison to the gate and freedom.

demonstrators carrying signs with such slogans as "Burma not a place for. Yankee war mongers. A loud speaker on a bus was blaring and-American slogans. State police had no reports of Children may hear fairy stories at the regular Albany Public library story hour from 10 to 11 Saying he wanted to find a job On Visit to Portland Mrs. Missing Man fatal accidents from p.m.

Wed and make good, Nyhus declared: Wesley Muller and daughter, Ann a.m. Saturday. LA GRANDE QJ.B Search I had given up a long time Olsen, went to Portland Friday. nesday until midnight Thursday. Three persons were killed, however, in highway mishaps Wed Grinning broadly, Nixon walk ago the possibility of obtaining Thanksgiving Day Brings Three DESERVES VACATION ed through the crowd, shaking hands and asking questions.

my release from prison." continued but hope ot finding Charles Warner of Sisters alive in the rugged, snow-covered MANHATTAN, Kan. UJ? An nesday afternoon and one person wu drowned Wednesday night Nyhua is a veteran of World It was an extra thankful Thanksgiving yesterday for three sets of parents at the Albany General hospital Mr. and Mrs. Turkey Served To 29 Prisoners Though they might have preferred other surroundings, all but six of the 38 men. who spent yesterday in the city and Linn county jails bad turkey to be thankful for.

All 37 prisoners in the county Jail shared a 38-pound turkey which was nrovided them bv the War honorably discharged from the Army at Sam Houston, Jan. 18, 1921. Estep Tollgate area about 40 miles north of here was decreasing today. Warner, 40, hu been missing since lut Saturday. Holstein cow owned by Kansas State college has completed a production record ot 818 pounds of butterfat and 14,217 pounds of milk in 322 days.

T- 'a Nelson Keefauver of Albany Farm Receipts Down Fire Pet. WASHINGTON U.fi-The Ag seeking to determine if he is became the parents of a 6-pound The highway accident victims were 38-year-old John W. Stan- ley of KlUsbora who died of drowning when his car plunged oft the highway into a roadside pond near Hillsboro; Irvln Monroe Nicholas, 19, of Newport, and the infant daughter of Mr. and eligible for treatment in the About 30 men were reported i ni a wrr i ounce girl, Mr. and Mrs.

L. H. Sr. T. T.

Lea Dr. OTCea veterans hospital at Portland be searching the area today. Rain fell last night and melted, some fore trying for the job with DSS. CKAN LAM 'Chinaat Herbalists Final Markets. Fish, of Albany became the parents of a 7-pound 2-ounce boy riculture Department said today farmers received about which he hopes to make good.

10SH Weet first Are, atxma of the snow that had earlier search operations. and Mr. and Mrs. Reginald Rose- county through the agency of Lou He wu treated for shellshock in Bro. Albany.

Office boara I p.ej. Mrs. Archie Aldropp of Langlois 000,000 from marketings during the first 10 months of this year, veer welcomed a 7-pound 7- te em SATURDAY ONIT. Cee a veterans hospital after his dis Andrus, jailer. who died In a bead-on collision The majority of the county jail charge from the Army.

a 8 per cent drop for the same altaUoo, Bloe Preaen aaS teeta Free el Char to. ounce girl into the familxji The Rose veers are of CorvaHisj Born near Grand Ronde Dig That Crazy prisoners are being kept here for period last year. George Manos, 43, Coos Bay, Marion county, which pays their omatic Talk Diph drowned Wednesday, night in Daily Citations Tuesday was an 8-pound 9 Vi-ounce girl to Mr. and MrS. Mike Mitchell of Scio.

fare. Of the 37 only eight are Tenmile lake on the Oregon coast when a boat carrying him, his Or fas Market -ere From Salem Mr. and wife and two teenage sons capsized. unn county prisoners. Of the eight city jail prisoners only two ate turkey.

They were favored because they were working for the city while serving sentences. The other six ate roast beef. Ore goo tans generally spent a LOCAL MAKKITS OTonwlnf prtcM vara Quotes' Mar Mrs. Willis Hammond and children, Linda, Steven, Lee and Joel of Salem arrived here to spend the Thanksgiving holidays at the quiet holiday with biggest crowds reported in churches throughout the state. There were no large by letal produce aad paefctaf heuaee aad are subject to dual without notice.) home of Mrs.

Hammond's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Elba Burnett. UNITED NATIONS, N. Y.

(U.R Soviet Delegate Andrei Vishlnsky revealed in the General Assembly that he is hep to American jive. Commenting on why the United States wanted military bases in Europe, he said: "Is it so American airmen can foxtrot or rhumba with Russian girls? So they can put on gramaphone records and dance with Russian girls to the tune of Toil, You, You? Or do they just want to 'Cuddle Up a Little Closer' to the Soviet Union?" LIVI KULTIV sports events and police reported highway traffic was "not very heavy" despite mild weather. ase Koeitara. 4 10. aad ever rrws.

IH-lta, to IVt lbs. rmn.SH lbs. to I lb. rrrera. lbs.

to 4 1U. Colored fowl STOCKS NEW YORK U.B Stocks advanced in the weekend session today under tho leadership of Chrysler Corp. capital stock. Chrysler ran up more than a point on active turnover late in the day. Brokers said its spurt was helped along by short covering.

The whole list had been firm all' day. When Chrysler started on Its spurt other sections moved up with it. -Railroad shares, laggards for a time, joined the upturn. Until demand turned to Chrysler, the best performers had been several special issues not included in the group from which the averages are. calculated.

Aircraft shares had been active and firm and considerable volume had been noted in the amusements. Schenley turned active and strong in the liquors. General Electric touched a new top in the electrical equipments. J. C.

Penney equaled its high in the mercantiles. Several oils were strong. Texas Pacific railroad rose six points. lSc Student Dane SlottrJ Tonight at Moot Hall Dancing, to' music provided free by the local musicians' union la on tap tonight for junior high and Albany union high school students at the Moose hall. The dance, sponsored by the Head of Stat Fisheries Named to Federal Post Lofhora fowl FREE DOG SCHOOL La M.

Brant, Inrernatjonally known dog obedience trainer will hold a free dog school Saturday, November 28, from 1 p.m. to 4 p.m. Many questions on training, conditioning, obedience, house-breaking, keeping home, retrieving, pointing, stop chasing, stop killing will be answered. Bring your dog for personal instruction absolutely no obligation of any kind. FREE Ona Can KENNEL RATION Dog Food to Each Dog Owner Visiting Our Shop SUSS Old reosUrs -14c WASHINGTON U.R-Arne SOS Observers Assigned Assignments for duty at the Albany ground observation post announced today for midnight tonight until midnight Saturday are as follows: Norman Moore, James and Rolwayne Holt, Rod Cummins, Don Elkins, Benny Taylor, Larry DaVis, Wayne Hawk, Dave Henderson, Violet Claypool, David Kelly, Mrs.

A. Harwood, Dick Holloway, C. R. Williams and Dorothy and Joe Copeland. Suomela, Portland, today wu named assistant director of Lars, and A the Interior Department's Fish Medium, and A SmaU, and A aucb-nu.

Urn, froah -4 Looks Likfl Army Is In for Dry Time and Wildlife Service. Suomela, 51, has been Oregon state director of fisheries since Mooee lodge and the Albany recreation department, will begin promptly at 8:30 p. m. and end at 11:30 p. m.

Student will be required to present student body cards to 1945 and Is considered one of the WASHINGTON (U.R Dry cream and imitation dry vinegar IIVSSTOCR Good and ehotco eattl Oootf ead cbolct ottUt ComnMreUl cattl. UUUty eattl. nation's authorities on salmon gain admittance, the recreation S10.M-1S.00 4S.0O-ll.SO S9.OO-T.S0 down S10 00-13 00 department announced. fisheries. He made a special survey ot Alaska fisheries for the Interior Department last summer.

Cnn tittlo SboU eatUe Commercial bolls Mrs. Morrison Here Mrs. Wilms Morrison, Oregonian staff writer, and son Gregory, student at Whitman collese. spent LETTERHEADS S7 UUUty bull. C.nner bolls Oood end ehole.

mIim 11.00-14, Thanksgiving in Albany with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Rohrbough. mm co. conuoerttal ultei ag.00-ia.00 Utility eilYw 1 IHl CU cahrte Sa.oo down are but two of the more unusual food items the army plans to try out on its troops this year.

Other experimental food Items to be purchased in limited quantities Include: 1. Egg protein and milk protein survival bars. 2. Dehydrated meats, seafoods and precooked soups. 3.

Dehydrated aweet potatoes and green peas. 4. Dehydrated blanched peaches and apricots. FLTJE FIRE QUELLED No damage resulted from a flue tire at 730 Washington street late Thursday, Albany firemen who were called upon to quell the buwe reported today. Thorel (akrtltata lea sramei turn.

215 Ellsworth Phone 874-Y Oood aad eheiet ml au.oo-is.oo S10.00-14.00 Sll.S$-3. ComnwrcUl nil Hoi Bows FREE DELIVERY. 343 West First St. GRAIN CHICAGO (U.R Small cash receipts, active demand for the cash commodities and actual and prospective export sales brought mostly steady to firm tones to the grain markets on the board of trade today. With prices drifting downward near the close, wheat ruled lower to 2 cents a bushel higher; corn to higher; oats unchanged to lower; rye to lower.

Here Front Medford Mr. and Mrs. James Grigsby of Medford, formerly of Albany, spent Thanksgiving with his mother, Mrs. C. M.

Grigsby. Out-of-Town Guesta Mr. and Mrs. James W. Jenks, 82S South Broadway, were hosts at a family Thanksgiving dinner party at I -J POSTLANO OAISV Price, wore undunjod en th.

Portland holonl. diiry narket today. Butter T. rtUUtm AA (rod. prlnti TSc cartoni 73ci A print 73.

iDii nrtona T3ci print. Ste lb. 1S To rottiltn: Crade AA Urso, SSc- doMa: A -S4e donni AA modium. SSo donnj A medium, S7c doMni A anullt. 47-4Se don.

Cartont 9e addttlonal. i SOSTLAND PBOOUCS Th.ro wu Utile tndlni alonf wholo-nl. product row or tho Et Sid. r.nnor. patriot today with artcos nominally steady, OSTLAND LIVaSTOCK Roc prim advanced durlea the weak 00 the Portland BvMtoek uitat Cattlei Tar week, aurkot f.n-orally eteady with lata lut weak, cowa atrons to SOc alshor In butancaM load rholce S70 lb.

fad atoer Sit. 00, coupl. loads rood uid choice fed itun lu 90. Si food sraac and ahorttcd otaer. SIS-SSI: eenmereial SlS.00-lS.O0i atiuty SU.90-lS.e0i food fed holfen Sn.SO-S1S.M.

mjmh.1 oit-tv. Oooooh IT'S A GIFT FROM AMES Everyone on your list will enjoy a gift from Ames- and youH enjoy giving it too, because it's so easy to shop where courtesy, service and budget prices go hand in hand. For Grandma Ttaket Taamakar $7.95 Flower lewl lird Stainless Srael Flarwark from 59c For Dad Gcnuin Gorman Beer Mugt Workshop Tools, all Christmas wfap- pad in Stryofoam, from $1.00 Handyman's Book by Bettor Homas and Gardana $3.95 For Sister Brass Coitvtrrlblt Lamp, use either as a pinup or stand" lamp i Picture afa brighrtii her room $1.50 Myrtlewood Pin $1.00 Myrtltwooo Earrings .79 SIX MONTHS TO PAY ON ANY BIKE IN OUR STORE fRIDAY RIGHT 6 P. M. SHOPfW SPICIAL Son 10 on All Toys Including Educational Toys Children's Adults' Games Children's Books Bead Other Craft Packets tufty heifer.

SS.SO-U: Conner and cut Special PufdaM ler eo wo nw to se.se. down to S3.00. Uuiltj cowa a. Jo-ii; comnor-elal Sll.S0-ll.90i youns cow. to S13.00.

Utility and commercial bulla S1113; bt-dlridual to SU IS. Carter bull dowa t. Cahtee for week. SMl mtrkM ctl elrenf Cood and choice vealcr. SIT of notionolly advertised, light-weight, three-speed bicycle enables us to offer this bike at a real saving Regular Drice 67.CK raw prune to WO: utility and conunorclal Sio-isi good and choice freer cal $SiC95 Special si4.so-is.so.

uutj dowa to food aad choice stock calve. Hoar For week lJSB: eurkot norUy Si SO hifher, sow SOc to Si On p. Cholro U049S lb. kwtcheri SSS.3S-S4.oo. eioetty SM Ulo wtui few bead SS4.SS.

Cbolct S4S-S00 lb. S13 S3: choice S30-S00 n. aow. SSO-Sli lilhter wtl.hte to SS1.90. Choice S5ie Ik.

at.fi tlMS Sheep: For week l.StOi market atroni eoaeidcrtiif iainrovod euality. Cood aad choice lent; lamb 111 00-17 SO, choice Duedall-Potts, Stationers OPEN FRIDAY EVENINGS TILL CHRISTMAS 1 AMES HARDWARE and HOUSEWARES ALSO: A TERRIFIC SELECTION OF SCHWINN BICYCLES ALL SIZES MODELS CLAUDE R. VUNK and prime SIS II SO with rent, lam be tarty to Siaje. Qoed and choice feeder Umbo SU.90-lt.0a. medium S13 dowa.

few floahy foedera S15; good and choice 331 Broadalbla -Opposite Hamilton's" Phene 1813 II "THE CYCLE MAN" 127 E. SeconJ 2HW. 1st Open Friday T01 1 (Free Delivery) Ph. 113 euofbter SSSi emu aad pUUty SS.St4.SIV Phone 1404-J.

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