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The Leavenworth Times from Leavenworth, Kansas • Page 20

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Twenty THE IEAVENWORTH TIMES, Sunday Morning, November 1. 1953. Schoeppel, AikenSee Cattle Hike WASHINGTON Two Republican senators said Saturday they saw signs of improvement in cattle prices, currently a major cause at farmer discontent. Sen. Schoeppel (R-Kas) said the rise be noted came despite what he called "a nationwide political smoke screen designed to embarrass the administration and keep (beef) prices low for political advantage." Chairman Aiken (R-Vt) of the Senate Agriculture Committee predicted that prices for the best grades of beef will average about the same as last year." He also criticized the recent "cattlemen's caravan" which came to Washington seeking high-level government price supports for beef.

Aiken said in an interview th caravan "was overdone a attempt to dramatize that was ove dramatized." He said Secretary Agriculture Benson, who conferrei with the cattlemen without makin any commitments, handled the si uation "in an admirable manner. Aiken said prices for the bes grades of beef "recently have im proved at Chicago and other Mid west Schoeppel said in a statemen the price of canner and cutte grade cattle rose $1 to $2.25 pe 100 pounds at five major market between Oct 15 and sal this was despite what he called political smoke screen." The Agriculture Department Fn day published figures showing tha between mid-September and mic October prices farmers for their products again droppei more than prices they paid, tight ening the economic squeeze a FOR SALE 3-BEDROOM HOUSE Acrw. off Shrhw Pack raW. OpfM All toy Smdtv PHONE 351 FOR SALE 1952 Ford Truck 1951 Ford Tudor 1951 Chevrolet 4-Door 1949 Chevrolet 4-Door 1949 Ford 4-Door 1947 Kaiser 4-Door letter's Aito Service 1417 Spruce Ph. 2447 BARGAIN FOR $5100 0 ROOMS AND BATH Good repair, nicely decorated.

Asbestos- siding, garage. A comfortable home at a modest good rental property. THE REYBURN AGENCY Phone -336 Save! DuPont Anti- Save! log. $1.50 Gal. Gal.

PRESTONE PEAK Anti-Freen HMtm, Wintw AT DEEP CUT RATE PRICES! Leovenwortti Auto Supply Co. SM These American dependents of military personnel at Camp Sendai, Japan, have turned Japanese doll-making into a bobby. 0ere, they are admiring completed Sakura doll. which they have been complaining. The decline of 2.34 per cent in prices of farm products was the largest monthly decline since the Eisenhower administration took of- Ice.

It brought prices down about 11.5 per cent from a year ago. Prices paid by farmers for goods and services went down only one- Jiird of one per cent during the month, to a level about three per cent under that of a year ago. Schoeppel said a study of retafl prices in Wichita, and Washington convinced him "somebody has been making a killing out of this sitution." He added he was 'determined to try to find out who is and how much they have made." The Kansan said the Agriculture Department could bolster the price trf lower grade cattle by $2 to $4 per 100 pounds if it stepped up its purchase of such cattle by about HELP WANTED Women for general Maid work Contact Mrs. Parker at HOTEL CODY 4th and Shawnee $500 INVESTMENT MAKES MORE THAN $5,000 ANNUALLY! I investment is nukinc a Kanuc nun more than umually a new type of business. With only experience and good judg neot, yen can own one of these new operations la Leavenworth.

rhe kostneat and the men behind 1 -in stand the strictest investlcatton teach you the business and our ad wrttsementi brine customers to yon. soliciting necessary on your part In ideal business for man and wife earn. Wife can handle office and man an handle factory, can be operated low rent district. Only one appllcan rom Leavenworth will be selected for lenonal interview. This applicant will ed eome to city 10 Saturday mornln- November rhen entire plan will be Dresenteil Trite ns in "and' wittEnt bligation.

Dont miss this opportunity card today to Ad- care Times. Local and Long Dislaace MOVING Storage Daily freight service to Topeka Free estimates at all times. ROBERTS TRANSFER CO. 417 No. 5th St Ph.

1917 Weston of the Methodist Church, Mrs. Burns and daughters, Mrs. Margaret Stultz, Mrs. Myrtle Leffel and Miss Edith Kemmerer attended a district meeting of the W.S.C.S. at Liberty last Friday.

Mr. and Mrs. Walter Vaughn have returned from Washington, D.C., where they had attended a funeral directors convention. Jack Rowland, who is all of a heart attack at his home here, is slightly improved. Mr.

and Mrs. Leo Sebus children of Kansas City spent the weekend with Edwin and Charles Sebus. Mrs. J. C.

Allison and Mrs. Nettie Miller were guests at a pheasant dinner Monday at'the home of Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Sharp. Members of the classes of the Baotist Church tonight by Mrs.

Loren Brown, Mrs. J. R. Benner and Mrs. Marie Seevers attended a Halloween costume party in the social room of the 'Baptist church Thursday night.

Mrs. Mary Swearingen and Mrs. Nettie Miller attended the 12th annual Heart of America Cosmetc- Mrs. Finley Stephens lo gy Institute at the Continental Hotel in Kansas City Sunday and 259 million pounds and called for early delivery. LITTLE LIX An old-timer is a person who can remember when itcost less to park a cor than to run It, dish supper was held at the Bap- Monday.

A business meeting and covered tist church Wednesday night. The first European cannon Jim stone balls. Mr. and Mrs. M.

C. Brill have adopted a son whom they have named AUen Henry. The Rev. Arthur Burns, pastor II FOR SALE 5-room ranch type home, practically new, attached garage. Assume G.I.

117 Valley View Road Green Acres Addition Phone 2600-M RADIATORS REPAIRED PAY AS Y8U RIDE Up to 12 Montht For Engines. Metal Work Tnne-ups with latest Sun Equipment specialty. Any Main of Cars. All Work Guaranteed BOLEY MOTORS 710 Delaware Phone 4444 Experienced or Willing To Learn BUTCHER 48-Hour Week Salary Vacation With Pay New Store Soon Must Be Willing To Work JAHN SUPER MART 4th and Spruce Apply To Mr. Meyer TtAINED ROCK Turtle Back Rock, overhanging 'ineville, is fastened in place ith a massive chain, so large hat a number of mule teams were equired to drag it up the moun- ainsidc.

OACH HORSE The most popular horse for har- essing to stage coaches was the which contained Flem- sh blood crossed with the Arab still is widely used for draugh iurposes in Argentina and the Jnited States. oldest built in 1772. In existence. It was here was the earth, since this wattfd divide that George Washington, in December, 1783, resigned his commission as commander-in-chief of the Continental Army. WRONG DIVISION The prune meridian and its continuation, the 180th meridian, are not used as divisions for the east- em and western hemispheres of the British Isles.

POOR SIGHT Disconcerting as it may be to fishermen who glory in their gaily- colored flies, fish distinguish between different colors in the same manner as do certain types of color-blind persons. SUBSCRIBE Won TtUt ASUS RESIGNATION SITK The State House at Annapolis BABY BEEF CHOOSI rout 01 THE SIDE. CA1P F3LL YOUR FREEZER S. WILEY New Coislractioi 3-BEDROOM Fun basement, forced air for- nace, garage and YouugstowB kitchen. 11,000 down.

Total price Phone 85-W ATTENTION CAFE ROOM FOUNTAIN OWNERS Serve Holt ice cream and clear an extra $50.00 to a week. Sell only 5 per day and you make A MINIMUM PROFIT OF PEB WEEK. Np INVESTMENT We Install a machine in your location. You pay in proportion to what you MIL Ton aim have option to purchafce machine. Write or call W.

HADfES 7M E. 10th, Topeka, WINTERIZE NOW! Complete service Starters Also complete Service Tune-up General Repairing John "Jack" Rob'. AUTO BRAKE SERVICE 742 Delaware Phone 5M PROTECT your used cor investment! Our factory trained radiator men have the most modern facilities in town to assure you a satisfactory job. Don't that needed work done before cold weather to keep your car going in zero temperatures. BCLING MOTOR CO.

701 Delaware St. Phone 3245 A-l USED CARS Warranted 6 Months or 6,000 Miles. IMS FORD V-8 Cnstomline Fordor $1395 1951 FORD V-8 Deluxe Fordor $1195 1851 FORD "6" Deluxe Tudor S9B5 PLYMOUTH Cambridge 4-Door $1095 U50 CHEVROLET Deluxe 4-Door S795 1W6 PLYMOUTH Club Coupe $375 CHEVROLET 4-Door $425 TRUCKS 1851 FORD V-8 $825 1950 FORD "BIG SIX" 3-Ton $995 J. C. LAMING ft SON Tonganoxie, Kansas Ph.

33 USED CARS Plymouth Club Coupe '51 DeSoto Club Coupe '51 Plymouth 4-Door '51 Ford 2-Door '50 Chrysler 4-Door '50 Bolck 2-Door '48 Plymouth 4-Door Chrysler 4-Door '47 Chevrolet 2-Door '47 Plymouth 4-Door '46 Chrysler 4-Door '46 fiulck Sedanet '46 Plymouth 4-Door CLARK MOTOR CO. 4th and Cherokee Chrysler and Plymouth Sales and Service Phone 1100 The Greatest Value of All! INTERNATIONAL HARVESTER REFRIGERATORS and new, FREEZERS Years Ahead Ahead in Quality Ahead in Convenience Ahead in Fine Features Ahead in Design 1952 Chevrolet $1495 Styleline Dlx. 4-Door Sedan Radio, Fresh Air Heater, Seat Covers, Windshield Washers. Bring the family to see this one. You save $650.001 1951 Chevrolet $1345 Styleline Dlx.

Club Coupe 5 Brand New White Wall Tires. Radio, Fresh Air Heater, New Plastic Covers. If you want a good clean car for your money, see this one! 1951 Chevrolet $1395 Fleetline Dlx. 2-Door Power Glide, Radio, Fresh Air Heater, Plastic Seat Covers, low mileage. A good buyl 1951 Chevrolet Dlx.

Station Wagon. Ifs like new. All metal body will carry 8 passengers. Low mileage. Big Fresh Air Heater.

1951 Studebaker $1095 Champion 2-Door. Radio, Heater, Seat Coven, Deep Tread Tires, Finish Like New. Sold With a Written Warranty Lewis Track Tractor Inc. II Chevrolet $1145 T27 Your Leavenworth County I IK Dealer Shawnee Leavenworth Phone Styleline Dlx. 2-Door.

Power Glide, Big Radio, Fresh Air Heater, Plastic Seat Covers, Back-up Lights, Sunvisor. A youthful car inside and out! YOUR BEST MOVE- ll 195 Chevrolet $1095 STENOGRAPHER-CASHIER For interesting position in merchandising field. Store experience desirable, but not essential. Good pay and pleasant working conditions and an excellent chance to gain valuable experience. Contact Mr.

Graham or Mr. Wade at J. C. PENNEY COMPANY Leavenworth, Kansas Local and Long Distance Moving. "Moving with Care Everywhere" 'Prompt, Courteous Service Supplies including Wardrobes Available.

CALL 55! The Leavenworth Transfer and Storage Company 208-16 Seneca St. Owned and Operated By Kenneth Meyers Styleline Dlx. 2-Door. Fresh Air Heater, Mew Seat Covers, Runs and drives perfect. Come in and give this one a try! 1949 Chevrolet $895 Fleetline Dlx.

4-Door. This one is top quality through and through. Fresh Air Heater, Deep Tread Tires, Beautiful Woodland Green Finish. 1949 Chevrolet $695 Fleetline Special 4-Door. Big Heater, Seat Coven, Sunvisor.

This is a good vahw used car. 1949 Hudson $645 Commodore "6" 4-Door Sedan. A lot of car for very little money. Dont pass this bargain! 1948 Chevrolet $695 Fleetmoster 4-Door. Radio, Heater, Air Ride Tins like the Ifs the quality that makes it a good buy! 1947 Chevrolet $695 Aero 2-Door.

Beautiful 2-Tone Blue, Wall Tins, Radio, and Heater. Another top one-owner car. 1946 Chevrolet $595 Fleetmoster 2-Door. 2-Tono Brawn and Beige. Under seat Heater.

This the cleanest car in Leavenworth, in and see if you dont agree! AS IS BARGAINS 1947 NASH $395.00 1947 KAISER 395.00 1947 PLYMOUTH 295.00 1941 CHEVROLET 195.00 1940 CHEVROLET 195.00 1938 CHEVROLET 95.00 Many Other Makes and Body Styles to Choose From. Why Not Drop By and See Us While These Clean One-Owner Cars Last? You Will Be Surprised How Nice These Cars Arel All OK Used Cars Will Be Winterized and a New Battery Installed At The Time Of Purchase FREE! ARNES-COLLARD 6th and Delaware Phone 458.

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