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The Weather: Council Bluffs a Vicinity a i and cool Monday night, Low near 46. Tuesday mostly sunny i i change in temperature, High near 72,. COUNCI LBlfffflSMONPAREI VOL. XCVI-No. 138 COUNCIL BLUFFS, IOWA, MONDAY EVENING, MAY 18, 1953 PRICE 5 CENTS Wife Greets William Oatis in New York Three-year Separation Ends for AP Writer, Bride of 3 Months YORK (A P) William N.

Oatis returned to the TJnitccI States and his wife's nrms Monday from more than two years in prisfiji be- i the Communist Iron Curtain, The Associated Press foreign correspondent arrived (if Idlewikl 11:05 a.m. (CST) aboard Pan American airways plane from a Germany. Oatis spent 2, months in a Prague prison. CV.och authorities held a he was a spy. Then, suddenly.

Saturday they released i Mrs Oat is last saw her husband almost throe years ago--at Kensington Air i a in London on Juno as ho took off for his Prague assignment, They had been married loss a three months at the time. 'Psychological a Before leaving a Sunday night. Oatis said I Czechs gave him "psychological" treatment be- 1 4 I Inspecting Damage to the car of II. Bayos of Mdlvorn at i Glenwood garage aro Clifford Scl.l and Uoyd Woods of (llonwood. Mrs.

Flora Bochner, passenger in Uic. car, suffered a a injuries in a collision near (llonwoocl Sunday Photo. a a Oatis happy wile. fore his trial, in which he confessed i Ho wan not or mish and Ihc Czechs did not try ID indoctrinate him i commu- Malvern Teacher Dies in Crash Three Others Injured in Two-car Accident GLENWOOD A Malvern grade school teacher was killed and three other Southwest lowans wore injured in a two-car "near, head- on" crash i miles north pf here on Highway 275 Sunday night. Mrs.

Flora Boohnor, 30, of Malvern, was declared dead on arrival al a Council Bluffs hospital where she was taken a the crash a I 10:20 p.m. Among Iho injured, all reported in good condition Monday at Mercy Hospital in Council Bluffs, was II. Bayes, 54, of Malvern, in whose Mrs, Boehncr a passenger; Roger Johnson, 24, of SI union, drivov of second a and Miss Jo Ann Louts, of in he said. passenger in Ihe Johnson car. However, ho a i Describe I i "They were very i i in a scratched fore- i i molhods and preparation tor head and a possible right knei my I i a II would be i i i Johnson cuts on the i and jaw and kno( scratches.

Miss I.oats has a nose and a possible a i i Ihc hospital reported. for me lo (lest nbc a happened so i i I could 1 understood hy any one not a i i a such pioecodings or a is done Progress jp Reverse for Stock Car Driver i i i progress-was made in reverse for Brooklyn's Glen a during evenl of opening night at the stock car races here Saturday, Stauffer pulled i Ihc pils when a rag on his exhaust pipe burst into flame. Someone grubbed a nearby can and tossed its contents onHhc small The fire roared cnn had a i gasoline. a scrambled out of the and fire extinguishers specd- ly took care of the blaze. a re-ontercd the race but il.

just wasn't his night--the next lap he threw a wheel, Plan Program at Rural Graduation i Be Presented by Eleven Students i i from I he I a i Miirion, 1 I 1 a a Kiev en i present a irogrmu for Ihc a a a i County i grade rural students was I i pale, a bit bewildered hy his sudden Ireoclom, hut in i good a i said ln.s a by Ihe Czechs WHS "generally good," His i two days of freedom of as well ns delight (or Oatis. i got no rows of any kind in prison and didn't know that Joseph Slalln was dead or a i i D. Kisonhower S. Piosideiit. Rocky a "Who is Rocky a i a he asked when somebody mentioned Ihe fighter who had been world heavyweight i champion since last September.

lie was unable lo comment about the recent Soviet "ponce offensive" or Iho general a for Czech prisoners because he a heard about them. A a press conference before nearly 100 reporters and photographers in Nuernberg upon his teloase Saturday, he spent Sunday sightseeing in Frankfurt, eating real "frankfurter-stylo" hot dogs and stocking up on razors, soap cloan shirts for his homcwarc journey In London Sunday nighl, when his plane slopped briefly, he sale lie wrote Iho limes for several turn i songs during his imprison monl. He wrote most of on cake cartons and loilet paper Ho said, his jailers wouldn't lo i bring out Ihc songs on cnrlons "but I've kept quite a lot of llv Recover Bodies of Drowning Victims a i Story on Page 3) SPIRIT I.AKE Bodies of three Esthrrville victims of a boating mishap wore recovered by rescue workers Mondny from tho waters of West Okoboii I.nke. The bodies of all three i i were brought up on ti single grappling line. I'ho recovery was made i i 100 feel of point where "to lo MinooU Ihe accident a I i a Palrol- men Kugone Kennedy of i i almost i Iho Johnson cat and il was a i i hoarlon a curs woi a a said Kennedy.

He and Holh 'lills County i i Don Rhoclen intl a Hifihway a A. V. Keller and F.berly. I i "filed the a i Mrs. Boohnor, who was Ihe wi- low of a business a Kid lived in Ihe Malvern i i i ill her i She was just oomplel- ng her a as Fourth grade caohor.

Survivors i a son, Leon- ird, a law nt a a University; Iwo sisters, Mrs, Lilian a of Malvorn and Mrs. Amelia Winn of. DOS Moines; and vvo brothers, L. F. Kruse of Mineola and I I Kruse of Jefferson.

Mansfield Funeral Homo of Malvern i br in charge of services. gradual ion exorcises Saturday at A a a Lincoln High School, "Wo may havo a speaker but have not yet definitely decided on i a a i County Supl. Mi nest a said Monday. "If we flo, il i bo for a brief a I I i present a a i i progriim, Shoryl Stofforson of Cresient No. 5, who reconlly iTindo a I i lo Washington, Mason City Murder Trial Is Under Way MASON CITY imirdei i a of Mike i i 52, a eemon a worker, opened Mondny ii i i Courl here.

i i is accused of a a shool ing his 30-year-old wife, Dorothy in Mason City tavern last i 12. Authorities quoted i i saying ho intended to lake hi own i too bul Iho gun wns wrested from him as he turned i on himself M. L. Mason, a (or Hin ich, has filed notice he will at tempt to show Hinich was tempor arily insane at the time of thj shooting, Iho boat capsized. The victims were George W.

Schryver, about 50, owner of the boat; Mrs. Mildred Goff. 32, and her son Bruce, R. Today's Chuckle Passenger; i Bus i "Is this bit," on "No eom- -tlcSaw Killed by Tractor WHAT I I 1 Funorn services i bo hold here at 2 p.n Wednesday for Claire Hay, VVhnt Cheer farmer who was killc Saturday in an accident. Hay was found pinned benefit his tractor which had overturns into a creek bed on his farm.

Fatally Injured ICANSAS CITY UM-Guil Iloect 2-year-old daughter of Cpl. a Mrs. Edward Reece of Perry, ta, was Uitally injured licre in a week end accident: which occurred who child fell out of tho Roooo en 1 connection i Ihc school safe, patrol, i of her i Others a i part in the pro- rnm i he Carolyn Green of No. Karon McManam.v nf No, Nancy Brokman of Inrtlin No, Philip Nelson nf ienllo.v; a Crist and iindors of Kng Crock No. Joyce Carter and Lynn Roborls of Rock- orcl No.

Norman Hess and Ar- cne Ilasch of Lewis No, 9. Bell to Present Diplomas The program will include piano vocal solo, accordion saxophone duct and a humor- ms i Frank Roll nf Carson, president if tho roltawfiUamie County Board nt i i i a i Mil present diplomas lo I'lA graduating a students, The a a i exorcises will ommcnco nil 2 p.m. A tho exercises, students and i eachers wifl be honored al re- i givetj by Iho Council Chamber oC Commerce in Ihe chool cfifotrji'ia. Miss a president of tho Pollnwatlnmlio Rural Teachers Association, heads a comm i to assist in the day's program. Manawa Pump Is Ready to Go But Week-end Rains Delay Installation The pump a is expected to -also the water level of Lake Man- ivva was ready lo go Mondny.

Slnylon Bain said it will bo installed and put inlo operation as soon as weather permits. Bain wns in charge of overhaul- ng Ihe a a pump for Conservation, Inc. Because of week-end rains, heavy pump-moving equipment cannot no- an unsurluccd road loading 0 the pump site on the south side of Lake Manawa, he snid, With i a a i of the pump duo soon, Soulhwesl lowans oonlinuod to give lo fund a will pay for its operation Ihe coming months, To Cost $7,000 Best guess is a it will cost some 57,000 lo operate Iho pump 1 his summer, forcing Missouri i Water inlo Lake Manawa. The Nonpareil is sponsoring drive to raise 55,000 of a i Collodions in Ihc Save J-'und'drivc Monday lolal- cd 1 Lake i a a level is now fibnul i fool below normal Conservation, engineers Iho overhauled pump should add al least a fool of water lo the lake's level 30 days, You can assure Lake Manawa as summer moeca for land-locked 1 Southwest lowans i year by sending a rlonalion now lo; Save Mnnnwa in care (if The Nonpareil, Council Iowa, Tho i i i i I 7 i Him ITclflnr I.M) Hi-, A Ciixsulv, i i i i li.dli 10 Ml Hoi I tin i i i I Kiniti'itif; Poweshiek Worker Files Appeal DES MOINES (fl 1 )--The rcsigna-ij ion of one Poweshiek County wcl- jirc worltei' and an appeal from dismissal of another were the la- lest clovclopmcnts Monday in a long-standing dispute. Leonard Woods, 27, presented his resignation to the State Board of Social Welfare.

Mrs. Aletha Me- Ne.il, county welfare director, appealed to the State Merit System Council from her dismissal by the county welfare board, The origin of the dispute was a disagreement between Mrs, Me- Ncnl and Woods, The county welfare board said Mrs. McNcal had failed to Keep office hours. The stale board had ordered Woods transferred to the state staff. The merit system council sol Mrs.

McNealls appeal for hearing next Friday afternoon, Quiz Mother as Daughters Die Three Small Girls Perish in Home Fire ALMA i renewed questioning Monday of a 23-year-old mother held for inves tigation in Ihc i deaths of her three a daughters, She is Mrs, Leila Rouse of Alma. The children who suffocated in fire were Kayloen Rouse, Pat i i a 3, and Lowanna, 2, Mrs, told police an over, candle a a started i in the bedroom of. their small homo. Prosecutor Kenneth Sabre Jet Pilots Blast 12 MIGs; New Triple Ace Plaxlon said, however, found traces of fuel oil police on Ask Funds to More River Under Bridge WASHINGTON Army 'Engineers are asking Congress for money i which to move (lie Missouri River back under a "dry river" bridge between Dccalur, Neb. and Onawa, Iowa, The Iwo million dollar budge was built several years ago by private interests a the river, during Hood, changed its course, They expected the river to move back to its old channel.

But the river slnycd away Brig, William K. Potter, Army Engineer for the Missouri River Division, discussed the bridge in recent testimony before a Mouse Appropriations Subcommittee. His lesllnfony was mode public Monday. Need $2,5 i i SEOUL (AP)--American Sabre Jet pilots blasted 12 Red M1G jets to earth Monday throe of the i ffoing to a slender to make him the world's Icariins jet ace with 16 MIGs destroyed. The Air Force reported the figures and said another MJG probably was destroyed, Capt.

Joe McConncll, a soft-spoken 140-pounder, slid easily by the triple ace requirement of 15'victories in the sixth straight day of furious air battles that has counted 3(i MlOs destroyed, two probably downed and 17 damaged, The Air Force said Allied planes have destroyed 3fl MIGs this month only five short of Iho record of downed in A i 11)52, Sabre pilots llavc sighted lloor, on charred papers under the jod, and on the mattress. Mrs, Rouse said her husband, Ferris, lefl home five weeks ago uirt a electricity was cut off wo weeks aso for non-payment of Mils. Candle In Pop Bottle So when Kaylecn awoko at mid- light Saturday and asked for a light room, the mother said she ightccl a cnndle and stuck it in a pop bottle as a makeshift candle' stick. Mrs, Rouse said the fuel oil found about the damaged bedroom ipparcnlly spilled through a loose valve ,011 a space healer. Sunny Weather to Continue Tuesday A warm sun blazed from cloud less sides here Mondny--n pleasant change from a cloudy, i i Sunday a saw a of an inch of i i a i hero.

And Ihc a a said the will shine just us brightly Tuesday, i top temperatures Monday's high of 72 do- Sober Review of NATO Situation U. S. Aid Essential, Ridgway Declares Cl1 Pa9e I HS( six WASHINGTON IP Gen. a j( Col (hew B. Rkigway told Congress Monday a even if Free Europe's forces are built up lo plan- nod strength i year they slill will bo too weak "to prevent serious rovcrsps in event of attack" by the Communists.

The 'European defense commander, who is soon to become S. Army chief of i i before the House Foreign Affairs Gen. Potter snid A Comm 1tc 0 in supp ort of the ad- want million dollars to reroute Missouri under the bridge. II would involve work along 16 miles of bank and cost a total of 9's million dollars. Right now, Potter told the committee, "I would say the part (of Lhe river) underneath Iho bridge is one of the best fairways I have ever seen." Potter said the bridge was built as a loll hy a local commission.

If And When' "They asked us before they started; 'Is it your plan to put the river back in its old channel?" Potter testified, "I said 'yes, if and when we ever gel the We could not guarantee we would ever get the money. We have reams of correspondence (oiling them that. Nevertheless they took the bit in their teeth and the bridge is sitting there as nice as you havo ever seen." i the river is buck in the old channel, ho said, people from Dcciitur have to drive i lo Omaha or Sioux i about -10 miles, to get lo Onawa, ministration's request for 000,000 of continued foreign aid i j(; Ihe 12 months beginning July 1. Ridgwny gave the commillee sober review of I European mil- i a situation, and said continuation of American aid "is essential to the security nf the United Stales as well as lo all the NATO (North A a i Treaty Organization) nn- ions." i Progressing The European i has progressed steadily from the "exposed almost defenseless condition" of 1950, he said, but added: "Our available land, air and naval forces are still very inadequate. There are not in existence or in sighl mobile land forces in general reserve for inter-repionn) is, for example, to backup a thrust figaint the Middle Kast Red Rebellion in Malaya 'Broken' LONDON i a i has broken the back it the Communist rebel- 1 1 ion in a a a High Commission Scarsdalc, N.

ooman- dcr of the 51st Fighter-lnlerceplor Wing. Fernandez Home 'How the I i can stand the punishment 1 don't know," he said. "I know wo couldn'l stand it." And Ihe i Air Force removed McConncll's hottest petitor from combat by i down Capt. Manuel request lo fly 25 more missions. of i a i had just one short of He will leave for triple acodom, home in a fovv days i 125 missions behind i 25 more a the 100 required for rotation.

Monday's murk was ihe biggest since September, 3952, when 13 MIGs wore destroyed and four damaged. The record was set July 1952, with I) destroyed, one probably downed and seven damaged. While the air war raged, ground i i dwindled along the winding 155-mile Rand Feature Starts Today in Nonpareil "Here and There with Clayton Rand," short dally feature deal- 'ing with a i of things nnd people, bojins today on Tho Nonpareil's editorial page. Mr, IInnd is editor, publisher, author, lawyer and public speaker. A a i of Wisconsin, he wns from Harvard KM.oo Suspended Sentence for Linn Court Clerk CKDAR RAPIDS Bruce Walker, 30, clerk of the District Court about Iwo years was given suspended sentence of 10 years imprisonment and fined The lop rending hero Sunday wns Tompeiaturos dropped to 51 eiirly Monday, and the low Tues- a i bo near 46, bo said.

i a here totaled .25 of an inch during 24 hours ended fit (i I IIH I 1 I 11,1 "I To Let 14 cri ysii 7 ld Tcmplor Sli or Primary Work iid Men- a Monday. a i amount .12 of nn inch -fell during night Siindny, Le Havre Workers Vote to Return PARIS but. handful of officers in Ihc Port of Lc Havre voted lo return to work Monday mid Franco's crippling three-week a i i strike appeared near an by Floyd i Monday, Walker hud pleaded i lasl Friday lo embezzling $1,816 in court funds, Under Iowa law, tho lourt was required in this case lo set the fine at the amount embezzled, Switches From Plasma Dextran WASHINGTON The Army lias switched from blood plasma to dcxtran, i a substance made from iiar, Tor all its requiromonls al homo uiid abroad, A mn.jor reason for Ihe change, said nn 'Army medical soufco Saturday, is thai some plasma causes hopnllljs, a jaundice-like desh-an docs not, The jArmy official emphasized however, thai public donations are still vitally needed for other uses end. The French Lines immediately begun readying their big luxury liners, Tie DC France, Antilles, Liberlc and Flandrc for p. return to i a Transatlantic and West Indies tourist runs.

The French lines were estimated lo have lost a million dollars a day during the strike by seamen and olficcrs demanding a shorter workweek, higher wages and a 'JOO-day nnnufll leave. AMF.8 If- Fourteen fnr rimary road work, including pnv- in Buchanan, Dos Moines, Kos- and Mnhaskn Counties will be cl June 2, the Iowa Highway Com- fission announced Monday. I'Theso will be tho first sizable road contracls to bo warded Iowa ran out of pri- road money in March, The Highway Commission an- lounced a a it plans to spend 24 million dollars for pri- nary highway construction this million dollars fnr now vork and Ihc rest to finish work for last year. That is about" 11 million dollars oss than tho 1952 over-all primary lighwny building program. K.

Koch, chief engineer for he Stale Highway Commission. lowans can "look forward lo i bumper crop of contracts also Iho fall, on which work will be in 195.1." Continue Search for State Board Auditor 20 People Killed LAjCOS, Nigeria P- Twenty pea pie were reported killed and more than 150 injured in bloody weekend rioting in Kano, largest city in jtforlhorn Nigeria. British niilhori- ilios Monday cloclnrod a a of as it was going around a corner. I emergency in tho entire area. rf DKS M01NFOS invesliga- tion into last Thursday's disappearance of A G.

a 45, chief a i for the a Board of Vocational lOducalion, continued Monday under direction of Sheriff Thomas L. Reilly, Nolla's car, a i i a pool of blood, was found parked Friday ul Ous Moines River bridge uboul Ihrec miles north of the oily. A trail of blood led from tho cur lo the bridge, Sheriff Roilly said tests of Ihc blood in the car showed il was human blood. Ho also said blood has now been found on a piece of cardboard in a small sheller in Syca morn Park, near Ihe bridno, and (Hi trw SOI) I'oel upslroam Mm the bridge. An extensive search, including dragging of the river, has failed to produce any results.

Nolta disappeared shortly after an nudil of his hooks wns begun at. his own suggestion alter he talked i a NOLTA 'probable overdraft superior about a "pfobablo ovei draft," Templer told a news conference, 1 "we a got tho Communists down, but they arc not Jinished yet He added: "They i a i a dangerous armed potential, Tom- pier snid i a i must redouble nor a a a effort nnd force ihe Communists to choose between "surrender or death." The top British official in Maiya, Templcr said "food denial to he Communist terrorists is the jasis for all our successful opera- ions at present," So a he said, Communists have surrcn- cred lo British forces in Asian jcninsulu, The British in the past sually have estimated a i the Communist guerrillas lolal about Tendency Toward Normal Relationship MOSCOW fl-A tendency toward i more normal diplomatic, re lonship bclwoon tho Soviet Union nd Yugoslavia has been noted lore in the last, two months, This tendency may bo one of the most important developments in Soviet relations, mid at the same time the least: noticed by Western diplomats hero and by observers abroad. Yugoslav t-cprescnlalives in Moscow are quick tn scotch any ido: these developments represent any real patching up of differences, though they, freely discuss the concrete events in the direction of normalizing diplomatic con lacls. Trailer Corp. Burns; Loss at $2,000,000 DELPHOS, 0., swop through the Gramm Trailer Corp plant here early Monday causing damage estimated at $2.000,000.

No one was injured and cause the wns not Imniodiiiloly do lormitH'd. Virtually all the factory, whic: covers about 10 acres, was destro ed, About 70 trailers and 16 spe cial Army trailers were The plant, turning out an est mated 150 truck trailers month employes about 400 persons. ,000, iCSC, almost all of them Chi- Begin Final Assault on Peak KATMANDU, Nepal fl'-Reports here Monday said a Brit- sh (cam of mountain climbers has egun its final assault on uncoil' lucrcd Ml. Everest. The try for he top of the peak be gan under good weather condi- ions, the report said.

The team headed by Col. Junt established ils base camp i saddle on the lighost peak. The group had planned a two members of Ihc inrly would make the i a try to the lop, The latest reports said "no parlor expedition hart such fan venther." School, practiced l.iw in tho ensl, novod to Iho Soinh 10 become .1 lovNsp.iperman. His home is now i Miss. Ho appears coasl-lo-coasl -IK (i public speaker before civic, busi- less, a i and religious croups, lo spoke in Council Insl took lo Ihc Southwest Iowa Rank- rs group.

His first a i "story" appears in papo Hebron tornado Toll Rises to Four BKLLKVILLK. F.d- mund Holly, 75, of Hebron, died in a Rellevillo hospital Runday of injuries suffered in ihe 0 tornado nl Hebron. Holly's dCiiih brings the tornado loll to four, nil of whom died of in- iurios several days a Iho nighttime tornado slruck, damaging ribotit i ot the town of 2,000. Holly, one-linn? Republic County a commissioner, wns living in the Lutheran Homo nt Hebron. He WHS seriously ill Iho i tho tornado struck and suffered shock and bruises in the tornado.

Negro Patrolman WATERLOO 1 -The first Negro lo win appointment to the Water loo Police Department joined the force Monday. He is James Brown, 23, a'graduate of Iowa Slate Teachers College nnd a resident of Waterloo. Hrown is one of six new patrolmen appointed by Chief Harry Kriefj. Auctioneers Elect DES MOINES Shields. Newton, was re-elected Sunday as president of the Auction Sale Pavll.

ion Operalors of Iowa. Oilier otfi include Molvin Wohrhcim, Wiibslci- City and Charles Johnson, Perry, directors. Iowa Traffic Deaths By the Aitociatcd Preii May 361 May 18, 3D52 354 Robs Filling Station DAVENPORT A biindil, who bought some peanuts nnd then asked "How is business?" before pulling a gun and robbing the place, obtained about $115 in cash Sunday from the Major i i Station, Kdward Dusenberry, the a a told police. Dies in Des Moines DKS MOINKS i bo hold bore at p.m. Tuesday for Roy S.

Kilpalrick, (IS, board chairman of the University Avenue Coal Co. Kilpalrick died Sunday. He vas a well-known Guernsey breed- ir and an active Mason. Yen knew '(II trltd RtivlH you'll with CLASSIFIED FOR DINT ADS krinij lotj of ealleri It't Itn ta your and S'i. Dial 4061 tar NONPAREIL ad toktr 1 5 HOME AT AUCTJON NEOLA, IOWA 2:30 f.

TUKS, A 26 2:30 P. M. MAY 26 Male will be held al. Iho i Mrs. Doris i Is sellliiK HUB li room home In i nuc- i 11 has I i mil hoi a i i I i i DESCRIPTION Tho lrKAlty tlo- Si't'llKUl I 1, wii'a Sccoml i i 10 I lutt'ii of NiMtln, Inwii.

i I itpiii'tiYi'il rrtof and i very i Mo i i nnd ili'cot'fii Inir, i ('(Ui In 1 i i i nil i i i i IHJDIC uiul i nrovltlc HOIIH I un 1111 room for KII nl ci I'nili Itositlo.s having a i I I can bi by A.s.slKMinenl of Conlrncl held by presenl. owner, or If ymi wish lo pny cn.sh, owner will provlile ah- a a Illli'. and delivery of a a Deed, of purchase price be paid nl Ihe. of Ihe auction. Balance, due Im paid on approval of nbsiracl by buyer's a i i i tthlch iinynienl, IIUSHCS- will be given lo subject lo iirp.seiit; least 1 believe existing lenie arrangement with present a can be continued If fieslrecl.

For further Infonnatlon, you can see or call the auctioneer. JiIRS, DORIS SHBPPIRIiD, OWNRR CHAS. PllTNAir, AIJCTJONKMR You're Invited to See These Homes! i a A ni'iy rin, hoini- on I floor i oiik flours, rcnnh, i ens forc'i-ii a i i uiir. in i i i i i i i i window on i i i I', I I I i i rwiiv i i i i all In, iiali hi'iit a A KU 1 1 1 1 rm, home i i i mn be- Hu. i in oi-c'iipy i i i has i i i any woman coiikl wlih i i i i i i linn, bhvh n'diir i icwi'd I llv, iin.

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1) I lol on cor. of 28lh A So. lib st I i on Olh Ave, bwt. 35th Siilh Sin, nre In need nf noino nuwl- a priced homes nnd If desire, prompi, conrieous Service wfi will iippreclale your cull a Harold Chrlslcimen or reter.scn n-ivjn. Christensen Petersen Si-oil St.

I'll. 1 FARMS NEW 2 bedroom; basement; Ini'itfl i noun-; i i i i i blp." hill i i i tlnoil II. A. a i i i MICIIIII a i fur SKVI-'llAlTloIx liild near School, 2301 i lirondwiiy. Real Estate Wanted 50 CASH FOR YOUR HOME jou VASsnit Scott J'h.

AUCTION 5 ROOM BRICK HOME GARAGE AND OFFICE BUILDING 5 ROOMS OF FURNITURE GJJRAGE EQUIPMENT 1 2:30 Noon, May 23 UN. First St. Tho ownors arp movinp; lo OroRon and arc every i i i i i 1)1 a i i I he homo i ue sold 'tis i i in i i i so Dial UK' buyer can purchase a anil i items desired. This a i 5 room brick home, is about block Broadway on N. Klrsl St.

has i i roof, i a i oak trim' and floors, kitchen, i loom and larRO liv- i room on first floor, i two bedrooms and ball) on srctoml floor. One of the bedrooms is large enouRli to be divided i two rooms if desired, In the basement is a nice a room, cabinet gas furnace, shower and floor a i Also a lai'Kn and a i recreation room which could be used for i i space. choice home is good enough for anyone, was i by Carl Peterson for his own home and you won't i very many homes in i city i as much a i or construction a you haye in Ibis one. 160, inear I'mlcrwnnil. In Him of i i modern house; JL'llii per A.

down by 3-1-SI Imp. 12(1, IS nil of Hlnffs. Owner paid 5120 per ncre eiish over vein' IIKO Now wants InrRer farm, so will sell (or 5120 i down. WE I I A A I OTHK11S CITY PROPERTY. Close In 1 2 npl nnd 1 5K.

Should for $1110 per mo. Sill Ave 7 It mod: i Wonlil maki; nooil duplex 'I'eims. New li.i!. al Ave. I'.

JI.7UO. avornlile lonns to rlpht JEPSON INVESTMENT CO. 101 TVnrl PJi. 0 7 6 1 $900.00 In I i i Tark rms. rm.

Full biiaomenl. UBS furnncc, oak Reanonahle terms, For UilB one cull l-ou Patterson I or Vlnco Crowe, S3H. Opisn Sundny 10 lo 12. 3620 B'dway. Al the rear of the lol is (his a insulated i i 24x34, i fias heal, and it would make a most excellent office or garage repair shop or small factory for anyone a needs something of i i could easily be divided for living a and make a good home for an extra a i There is a large paved platform i i the side of this i i which could be used for a i i a i ins space to make i larger a if desired.

You have to look i property over before you can realize a it is like. 5 ROOMS CHOICE FURNITURE We can't list it all here, but Die list Includes: a i table-lop gas range; Weslingliousc (i fl, electric refrigera- kitchen table and 3 chairs; 8 pc i a i i room suite; small a stand table; 9x12 leaf pal' rug i pad; 12x21 floor rug in shaded several rugs; 12x12 rug i pad; a 20" Console television, almost new; 2 pc. i i room i 2 a a end a 2 deep upholstered a rockers. 2 floor lamps; 2 matched a lamps; 'IV a i 7 Motorola TV a model; 3 pc. a bedroom suite; red chair i chest or wardrobe; 3 pc maple bedroom suite; a occasional chair and end table; table model radio; almost new Norge a a i a i ma- i and a i electric clothes dryer; 'i stand tubs; lawn seltee and 2 chairs; steel porch chair; miscellaneous cooking utensils, dishes and bric-a-brac.

GARAGE EQUIPMENT Extra good worfc bench 13 long, Brunner air compressor, i 11.P. motor and 2 Stage compressor; bench vise i 4" grip jaws; H.P. and grinder; Sioux wet value refacer; 8 ft. steel work bench; Electro Molor Tune- up and Analyzer i complete Champion spark cleaner and tester; Electo i i light; good floor jack; Silver a Battery Charger; Sioux hard-seat i electric clock; and oodles of. items.

It's a wonderful i to buy almost new garage or workshop i all in excellent condition and ready to use. II Is as clean as cunic, HOME AIR COOLER II.P. Mitchell window-type In excellent condition, TERMS ON REAL ESTATE of purchase price day of the auciion, Balance payable on approval of abstract and delivery of. properly cxcculed Warranty Deed. Mr.

and Mrs. Carl A. Hammel, Owners Chas, F. Pufnam, Auctioneer.

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