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Iowa-Irish Throng May Set Record CHICAGO JP-- Bob McNamara, thp player who Minnesota coach Murray Warmath called an All- America "if I ever saw one" scored a pair of touchdowns against Iowa Saturday and has taken the Big Ten scoring lead. The Minnesota fullback ran his touchdown total to 11 for 66 points to go ahead of Iowa's Earl Smith. Smith scored once and held onto second place with 60 points. By K. 8KKUJEY Bobby Watkins of Ohio State re- DKS MOINICS JP Iowa's 1954 mnmcf third place with 57 football 'season'will end Saturday 5 while three other players in what cmiM br a tremendous tict 'or fourth.

Hawkeyes Likely To be At Mtntal Peak For Battlt COUNCIL BLUFFS IOWA NONPAREIL--NOVEMBER 16,, 1954 McNamara Takes Top In Scoring nllision between Iowa and Notre Dame. The (ive-bell iittwrflon nt Inwa Hopalong Cassady of Ohio State, Abe Woodson of Illinois and Alan Ameche of Wisconsin were dead ossibly witl attract a crowd locked with points each. Ameche the Iowa Stadium roc- hardly at all against Illinois gum last lull. a ord of 53 for the Minnesota i nd "ever carried the ball while Cassady and Woodson ran for one touchdown each. Purdue's Ait Murakowski was in seventh place with 36 points fol lowed by Ocno Capclletti of Minnesota with 32.

Lou Baldacci kl Michigan scored two touchdowns Any lowa-N'otre Damp gridiron contest carries unusual appeal and this onr in particular has brpn awaited with intense anticipation because of thp now famous 11-14 IIP at South Bend in 1953. Iowa probably will be higher and extra point to run his tota mentally lor the clash with the to moving ahead of six other players tied at 30 points. DeMarco Meets Jimmy Carter Week's Feature Is Wednesday (By Associated Jimmy Carter, tho return bout champion, aims for a record and work last Saturday In a dramatic a ml( Wednesday night Wne1) he contest with Minnesota that wpntj a 8 ightwcignt champlon Paddy apainst the llnwks, 22-20, on a D( arco in a television fight third quarter safety after spcctac- Th( 30 ar old New Yorker lost ular sequences of scoring seldom matched in a Big Ten game. Ironically, the safety came almost Immediately a Irish ttian anv game this season. Bill whether the Hawks will have the necessary physical assets after the rugged Big Ten wars ii a question to be answered Saturday afternoon.

One Irish Detent The Notre Dame will move into Iowa City with a 6-1 record, the loss being to Purdue, 27-14, in thp second gamp of the season. Since that setback Coach Terry Brcnnan's lads have been unchecked. IOWH finished its conference crown and regained it once before. He's done the same thing often enough in nontitle scraps i he beats DeMarco-and Smith's apparent touchdown run of hc 8 avored to do SQ a al 5 odds 81 yards on a punt return was nullified by clipping penalty. The Rave Iowa a 4-3 record in conference piny, a mark good) Carte', of New York, will become the first lightweight champ to lose and regain the crown twice.

In May 1952 he yielded the for a fourth plnre tie with Wlscon- hrone 0 Laur( Sa as but t(x)k sin if Minnesota beats the Badgers bnck Ortoher Snturday. Otherwise, tho Hawks will be alone in fifth place, a position they shared last fall with Tw(co Pw pone DeMarco. a 26-year-old Brooklyn- above a .500 prn-entage Big Ten since 1339. a 4-1-1 for second plnrr. i i.

mu- outhustlod Carter all the way Minnesota with a 3-3 finish. This (o h( wle jn roun(Js York last March. Their turn bout was twice postponec i when DeMarco suffered a virus at- i i. 'tack and then injured an elhow. Iowa State almost finished Undefeatcd Gcne yclone) Full- reason mirier Conch a 23 ypar old unde(eated mid DiKram-esrn with surprise vie-, dlcweight West Jordan utan tory over Kansas State.

1 ne. Cy- hoad in( thp cm at Brooh i yn clones led their Orange Bowl con-' srimis opponents. 7-6. until tho last minutes when (he Wildcats Buckeye Win Means Rose Bowl Trek National Titlt Might Ride On Michigan Game By JOE MOOSHH. CHICAGO JP An undisputed Big Ten title, a trip to the Rose Bowl, a perfect season and possibly the mythical national championship are at stake for the Buckeyes of Ohifi State Saturday in their showdown clash with Michigan.

An Ohio State victory at Columbus would mean most if not all of these honors. Southwestern Iowa Record BIRTHS KIRKMAN--A son to Mr. anc Mrs. Thomas Kelley. MODALE A son to Mr.

an Mrs, Harold Porter. COUNCIL. BLUFFS A I A LICENSES Jessie Dawayne Roberts, 21 Omaha, and Patricia Snow, 18 Shenandoah. Dwight Marsh 32, 3125 Avenue F. and Flora Belle Best, 30, 312 Curtis St.

Freeman Fox, 27, Omaha, and Jo.yce Samas 22, 408 S. 18th St. Robert W. Ludwig, 20, Manawa and Jackie Higginbotham, 16, 803 Eighth Ave. Ed.ward Clancy 23, Omaha, and Gera.ldine Moore, 18, Omaha.

Elmus Wilson, 44 Omaha and Stella Murphy, 43, Omaha. In an exhibition of sheer power, POTTAWATTAMIE COUNTY the Bucks ground out 401 yards A ESTATE TRANSFERS rushing against PuMue Saturday to send the Boilermakers spinning to a 28-6 loss. Michigan, always tough when the chips are on the line, shocked Michigan State with a resounding 33-7 victory. That's the same Michigan team that lost to Indiana, 13-9 after blasting Minnesota, 34-0. That's how these Western Conference powers tuned up for their important encounter Saturday.

Wolves Could Share Joseph B. Jeanette Katelman to Cecil G. Margaret Breeden; Lts. 10 11 12, Blk. 25, Omaha Add.

$950. Tom F. Marie T. Caraher to Don P. ft Pauleen M.

Hudgell; Lt, 5 Park Add. (r 6 can share the conference title by whipping Ohio State and thereby become candidates for the Rose Bowl. Jn the event that Michigan wins, the Big Ten will vote to decide on a representative. If that vote ends in a 5-5 tie, the team which last went to the bowl--in this case Michigan--would be eliminated. Michigan fans are hopeful, however, that a victory over the Buck- J10).

Minrf M. Green to Adeline Pitcher; Lts. 23 24, Blk. 14, Wright's Add. $1.

Gladys Holman to Saul Ev- levn Fellman; Lts. 1, 2 3. 4, Blk. 3. Potter George Co.

Add. Tn. of Carter Lake la. Frederick J. Frances E.

Day to Doyle A. Hildegard ranee; Lt. 8, Blk. 24. Benson's 1st Add.

$1, (rev. Rae J. Bernice C. Wiliams to Richard C. Doris M.

Oshlo: Lts. 14 15, Blk. 21, Brown's Sub. $1. (rev.

Lillian, Lena Hazel William- eyes will be reason enough for the to Richard C. Doris M. Osh- voters to decide on the Wolverines Jo: Lts. 1, 2, 3 4, Blk. 17, Cen- for the trip to Pasadena where the opponent will be Southern Cal.

Southern Cal and UCLA meet Saturday to settle the Pacific Coast itle. Even it UCLA wins it cannot get the bowl 'bid since the Uclans played last New year's $1. irev. tral Sub. $1.

Kathryn M. Harold W. Hanusa to Richard C. Doris M. Oshlo; S.

142 of E. 50' lyins; north of Ave. on Lf. 31, Aud. Sub.

28-75-44; Day. Minnesota, Indiana and Wisconsin' Clifford Lilian Mc.Eldon Hanto Harry C. Edith Barnes first Eastern Parkway Arena Monday night for the second week in a row. The hard-hitting Rocky Mountain i nt; 1101 vj'jiJiuiiK iTiuiui rame up with touchdown to win, roppcr minpr Jadjc 12-7 jaai Inw.i State, whose hopes for 1M h( makc hja rccord of nn unusually frwhmnn throe vHonrs in Bua at the Parkway last Monday His opponent Monday is Peter Mueller, former German itm-K thr triumphs commE over dpbu 1 cnampion wno is making his U.S. South Dakota Plato nnri Drake i 1 nnnconfernnce and a 33-6 Wp tej wfil h(s Lmher Rawlings state football title since Purdue defeated Notre Dame.

Cellar Argument Illinois and Northwestern will settle the question of who'll occupy he conference cellar since neither CM a 0 Scortichini of tnumph over Kansas in the Big i mcct in TV bout Monday night. Their contrasting styles should make this a lively affair. Seven Same no Ijiit Full TV 1-5 conference record is the rfin 1 as Inst (nil but thry are virtually certain to va- ra'e the conference cellar for sisth place, a suot for which they would be tied if vtctoryless Kansas turns in a mighty surprise and Missouri. Six Lettermen Back At Elliott Special In The Nonpareil ELLIOTT--Coach Bob MeClure I.utlier WHS the state's only per-1 nns i lettermen back from his fp-f record te.im in 1954. The tf boys tenm that won 3 and Norsem -n.

champions of the Iowa lost 16 amc last season, finish- Conference, nuicle Loras their ine ln Southwest conference ninth victim, 45-6. In a final big rush points MorninKsirtc wns forced to share' son tn new the North Central Conference title he ye lone "squad" back when South Dakota State downed from 8st spason Iowa Teachers, 31-20 for a 11 Lettprmen are nck McWhirter, record, Teachers finished tn (Ike) wood Jlrn ewhirter. Howprd Mills, Jerry Thompson and Hnl Ploghoft. Thompson is a junior and the other five seniors. Also out for the team are Juniors Tom Shellburg, Gary Woods, Jerry Milner.

Elmer Reynolds, David Hnnd, Lanny Van Buskirk, Lisle Shires; Sophomores Glenn Anderson and Dennis Bergren cellar, He looks for a much better sea- with mark equalled by South Dakota and North Dakota for a third place deadlock. South Dakota State held Ralph Cnpitani to net of 73 yards and the little fullbwlv was 69 shy of the 112 he neorlor! to retain the national small college total offense i all, notched conference victories Andersen: Lt. Catalpa $1. Saturday The Gophers bounced Jennie B. Knowles to Iowa, 22-20 Indmna edged North- H(UTy Lt 4 western, 14-13, and Wisconsin came from behind to scalp Illinois, 27-14.

Minnesota, eliminated from the title race by Qhio State's victory nuoi. ot TU. Llts Burn's Add. 1. (rev.

Roy E. Bonnie J. Ford to Richard Darlene MsMaster; over Purdue, is at Wisconsin. The Gophers have only six conference games scheduled while Ohio State plays seven. K.

47, Sub Jl. (rev. Richard Darlene McMasters to Co. Bluffs Savings a Indiana 'is at Purdue and the' A Lts 16 17 Blk 47 winner of this game can claim the, Browrl Sub (rov Jack C. Kathryn Arline Bell to Rollin E.

Ruth L. Kading; part Lt. 9, Blk. 3, John Johnson's Add. $1.

(rev. Chris Anna Chr.istine Lyn- trard to William R. Gold'e O. PAGE ELEVEN Latest Market News For S.W. Iowa Readers 20,000 Hogs On Omaha Market Prices 25-75c Lower In Monday Trading OMAHA (USDA) Hogs same as early.

Cattle: slaughter cattle steady to strong; load prime-fed steers 28.00; bulk good and choice steer calves 19.00-24.50; rest same as early. OMAHA ft-- Hogs salable Monday moderately active, 25-75 lower; choice 180-240 bs barrows, and gilts 18.50-19.00; 240-270 Ibs 18.25-18.75; lew up to 325 Ibs 17.50-18.25; sows up to 400 bs 16.50-18.00; heavier weights 15.25-16.75. Cattle salable calves slaughter classes of cattle generally steady early but, market not fully developed on good to low choice short fed steers and heifers; stocker and feeder classes comprising around 45 percent of re cnpts; moderately active, steady; nstances stronger stock calves; several loads high choice to prime ed steers 26.50-27.50; majority choice steers 24.00-26.25; good to ow choice 20.00-23.50; choice heifers 23.00-25.00; 2 Igads choice to prime 25.50; good to low choice 9.00-22.50; utility and commercial 8.25-11.50, few 12.00; canners and cutters 6.50-8.00; and hoice stockers and light feeders 8.50-21.50; choice to fancy stock teer calves 27.00, some held high- choice to fancy heifers calves 1.25. toekers And Feeders Steers, ch'oice 500-800 Ibs. 20.003.00; choice 800-1050 Ibs.

20.002.00; good 500-800 Ibs. 18.00-21 00- the Omah a Market Monday. Barrows And Gits Lower At St. Joe ST. JOSEPH, Mo.

(USDA) -Hogs salable moderately active: barrows and gilts 40 to mostly 50 lower; choice 180-240 Ibs. 18.75-10.25; with 72 fiead 19.35; 240-270 Ibs. 18.5048.75; 270300 Ibs. 18.25-18.50; sows 50-75 lower; choice up to 360 Ibs. 17.0017.50; 3SO-450 Ibs.

16.25-17.00; 450550 Ibs. 15.25-16.50. Cattle salable calves 500; slaughter steers steady to 50 higher; cows strong to 50 higher; bulls steady; calves and vealers strong to 1.00 higher; stockers and feeders steady; high choice to prime 936 steer yearlings load 1257 Ib. steers 25.50; choice 23.50-25.00; high choice mixed steers and heifers 25.50; choice 23.25-24.00; few cows to 12.50; utility and commercial 3.50-11.00; canners and cutters 6.00-8.00; commercial bulls 12.50; prime vealers to 19.00; good stock calves 19.85; good stockers 18.75. Sheep salable moderately active; slaughter lambs strong to 15 higher; steady; choice and prime wooled lambs 19.20; good a choice 17.50-19.00; choice and prime shorn lambs 18.50-19.50; culled to i slaughter ewes 4.50-6.00.

Minor Changes In Omaha Grain Whxrt And Oats Slightly Holier Wheat was unchanged to up Receipts Heavy, Hog Prices Off 19,000 Salable In Yards At Chicago CHICAGO JP-- (USDA) Estimated salable livestock receipts for Tuesday are 12,000 hogs; 6,000 cattle 3,000 sheep. CHICAGO unloaded the largest number of hogs in nearly two years on the livestock market Monday. As a result, prices declined, although the drop was not as sharp as might have been expected. (USDA)--Salable hogs 19 000; market opened moderately active; ater trade and close active, uneven; butchers 25-50 lower; sows 25-50 lower; receipts largest since January, 1953; most choice 170-220 19.25-19.65; most sows in larger ots 400 lb and lighter 17.00-17.75; a few choice butcher type light weight to 18.00 and slightly above. Salable cattle salable calves 600; slaughter steers slow; steady to 50 lower; most sales heifers and cows about teady; bulls and vealers mainly steady; high choice to low prime steers 27.00-29.00; a few loads average to high prime steers 29.75-31.00; bulk good and choice steers 20 7526.75; most choice and prime heifers 24.50-26.00; most good to low choice heifers 20.00-24.50; utility and commercial cows 9.00-12.50; good to prime vealers 17.00-22.00.

Salable sheep fairly active; wooled lambs steady to strong; yearlings and slaughter sheep steady; good to prime wooled lambs 18.00-20.00. lood 800-1050 Ibs. 18.00-20.00; medium 500-1000 Ibs. 14.40-18.00; "tommon 500-900 Ibs. 11.00-14.50.

Heifers, choice 500-750 Ibs. 16.508.50; medium and good 500-750 ed bs. 11.00-16.50. Cows, medium and good all eights, 8.25-11.50. Steer calves, good and choice, Wheat Corn was unchanged to off.

Oats were unchanged to up. Rye was nominally 2 off. Barley was nominaly unchang- RECEIPTS Today 55 00-500 Ibs. 18.50-25.00; medium, Corn 250 Oats 29 00-500 Ibs. 14.50-18.50.

Heifer calves, good and choice Rye 0 00-500 Ibs. 14.50-20.00; medium, Barley 0 00-500 Ibs. 11.50-14.50. 44 Sheep salable active; Sorghum 35 aughter lambs fully 50 higher, her classes steady; choice and rime wooled lambs largely 20.00; ood and choice 18.50-19.75; 2 ship. aents choice and prime lambs ith No 1 pelt 20.00; cull to choice Week Year Ago Agu 64 159 29 0 0 62 18 SHIPMENTS Today Wheat 44 Corn 65 Oats ooled ewes 4.00-6.00; good and ve hoice feeder lambs 18.00-18.50.

has a Big Ten victory this season A non-conference scorcher will te played at Iowa where the Hawk- eyes take on Notre Dame to settle last year's 14-14 tie. Some of the fitter was taken off the game by Iowa's loss to Minnesota. Notre Dame breezed by North Carolina, 42 13, and hopes to strengthen its national standing, with a victory over the rough- tough lowans. In another non-conference battle Marquette, 19-13 victor over College of Pacific, is at Michigan State. Ohio State Michigan Minnesota Wisconsin Iowa Purdue Indiana Mich.

St. Illinois PCTTPOP ..6 ..5 ..4 1 4 2 4 3 0 1.000 161 0 .800 86 0 .667 108 48 $1. (rev. $3.85) (703 Madison Edwin C. Alice R.

Chge to Floyd M. Edna V. Diggle; all Lt. 2 W. 5' Lt.

3. Blk. 18, Ferry Add. $1. (rev.

J8.25). James S. and Ellen Fadden to Stanford J. Fadden; Lt 26, Blk Weather (By U.S. Weather Bureau) Iowa: Mostly fair and warmer Monday night 32-38.

High Tuesday in 60's. Neb: Generally fair Monday 43, Ferry Add. $1 (Rev. I night, fair east partly cloudy west Lawrence Edris to Carleton B. portion Tuesday.

Little change in and Bess Crissmah; part Lt 4, temperature Monday night and Aud Sub 32-75-43. $1 (Rev. Howard R. and Elizabeth Durick to L. and Grace Lindberg; Lt 4, Ben Mar Add.

$1. Harold D. and Gwendolyn R. Speer to James H. and Celia D.

Tuesday. Low Monday in middle 30s. High Tuesday 60's in the west to upper i0's in the east. Hourly Temperatures part SE4 and, 7 i SEtt SEtt, Sec. 31-75-43 and 4:30 a.m.

5:30 a.m. 6:30 a.m. a.m. 77 0 .571 126 101 part Lt 4, Aud Sub 2 3 0 .400 81 100 ..2 .1 ..0 .400 55 981 Sec 32 and part Lt 1, Aud Sub 32-75-43. $1 8:30 a.m.

9:30 a.m. a.m. a.m. p.m. 77 70 17 0 Barley 0 0 Soybeans 35 14 Sorghum 11 CORN: Low" No.

3 yellow 1.41% No. 4 yellow Sample yelow 1.34 No. 4 white 1.50% No. 4 mixed ....1.43 OATS: Low No. 1 white No.

2 white WHEAT: Low Week Year Ago Ago Sharp Break In Soybean Prices CHICAGO JP Soybean prices broke sharply Monday on fairly large receipts of cash beans and 47 I reports many beans harvested this 392 year were high in moiture con- tent. The break in beans did not have much influence on major grains, fl which displayed only slightly easier trend most of the day. Rye fell several cents. Lard also sold off sharply, reflecting the heaviest receipts of hogs at Chicago in nearly two 135 152 47 years. Wheat closed higher, December $2 corn lower 0 to higher, December 2 oats higher, December 84H.

0 rye No. 1 dark hard No. 3 hard 2.31% High 1.43 1.37% High High lower, December 0 J1.28%-$1.28, soybeans low- Southwest Iowa Hogs Top Omaha Market At $19.00 Thirteen Southwest I vv a drew top price of $19.00 'per hundred on the Omaha hog market oMnday. A Crawford County shipper, Myron Ditthorn. sold 37 steers at the day's top of J27.50.

Other tops for the day: Heifers, 25.50; steer calves. 27.00; wooled and shorn lambs. 20.00. Southwest lowans on the market as listed by the Livestock Foundation: Audubon Ted Groteluschen, 22 steers, 985, 23 25; Walter Wah- lart, 1 4stccrs. 921.

25.25; George Weighton, 50 nogs. 238, 18.75 Cass C. K. Rork, 28 hogs, 206, 19.00; Ronald Miller, 51 hogs, 239, 19.00; Royce Amos, 53 hogs, 241, 18.50. Carroll Gerhart Voge, 24 heifers, 902, 24.50; Leo Hannasch, 23 hogs, 208, 18.75; Lyle Joens, 47 hogs, 205, 18.75.

Crawford Elmer Schrader, 20 steers, 263, 25.00, 2 steers, 910, 24.00; Myron Dirtboin, 37 steers, 1097, 27.50; Donald Burnett, 48 hogs, 236, 18.50. Harrison John Bellinger, 6 steers, 985, 23.00; Don Ward, 11 heifers, 785, 22.00; Elmer Steenbock, 31 hogs, 232, 19.00. Mills Funk and Morgan, 32 hogs, Lehman and Williams, 42 hogs, 223, 18.75. PorUwartamie George Stort- etnbecker, 32 hogs. 252, 18.40; G.

G. and G. L. Harris, 36 hogs, 230, 18.50; Elmer Bondo, 34 hogs, 221, 19.00; Derald Schuning, 10 hogs, 214, 19.00; Emil and Lester Bertelsen, 26 steers, 1070, 24.00; Jorgensen and Porter, 20 steers, 1197, 27.25; Henry T. Peterson, 14 heifers, 721, 17.00, 17.00; Roy Comen, 21 heifers, 890, 23.00; Warren Chambers, 45 hogs, 206 19.00; Delmar Fritz, 39 hogs, 205, 19.00; Wallace Carse, 28 hogs, 287, 18.25; Melvin Lamp, 31 hogs, 238, 19.00.

No. 4 hard 2.28% No. 5 hard 2.27 2.28% 39 43 49 54; 59 6:00 a.m. 12:30 p.m. (Rev" Humidity 'iWet Bulb 33 50 Council Bluffs Produce Prices Poultry market improved.

Hens: Leghorn Hens lOc Heany Hens 12c Heavy Springs Leghorn Springs 13c Old Roosters 8c A Moderate Drop By Stock Market NEW YORK stock market declined Monday in a moderate manner in the early afternoon fol- lowing five a i days of strength. There were a great many individual issues affected, by corporate developments, and these usually made wide swings. As a general rule, price changes were covered by 2 points in either direction with emphasis on the decline. er November S2.76%-'/ 2 and lard Business was quite hcavv at an 15 to 65 cents a hundred pounds lower, November 515.60. Final grains Monday: Prev.

Close High Low Close estimated 3.200.000 shares. Late stock quotations Monday: Allied Ch Iowa HI 30'i Allied Strs 51 Kan PL 38' i Wheat Dec 2.26% Mar 2.28% May Jiy 2.24% 2.27W 2.29% 2.25^ Sept to Leslie and Mary Lou Young Dry Bulb 36 59 Gre11 Bellinger; Lts 7 Wind velocity 12 miles per hour N'wcstern ..0 5 0 .000 40 95 nn i TM 'TMn and 8 Blk 17 Bryant Clark's at 12:30 p.m. Conference i a 4-3-1 record. Grinnfll moved up to sixth by edging Monmouth. 8-6.

(or a 2-t-2 mark and Cornell tied Ripon. 25- all. for a seventh place ending at 2-5-1. The Parting five is expected to average 5 feet 11. with Elwood at Bluffs Bowlers Fail To Qualify Sub.

$1 (Rev. Maximum Temperature in last William Barley and Mary S. 24 hours 59 degrees. McConnell to Gerald F. and Lclaj Minimum Temperature in last M.

Reeves; Lt 8, Blk 16, 34 hours 35 degrees Boer's Add. $3,900. precipitation for year til mid-night 24.91 inches. Total excess for year until mid- Gerald F. and Lela M.

Reeves to Carl and Beverly Jean Dene- Council Bluffs bowlers Add' MeClure also has six letterwin- ners back for his girls' team, all seniors. They nre Shirley Templeton, Ann Buckner, Jo Ann Eshelman, Jane Dasher. Dorothy Gammell, Margaret Thompson. Last season the Elliott girls won JO and lost 7. finishing second in KANSAS CITY John- the Southwest league.

Lack of son Mnndny prepared In make a i nnd incxnorience among Johnson To Name General Manager key move the fnce lifting job he plans on his newly Kansas City Athletics--naming a general manager. The Chicago millionaire who brought the American League's Athletics here from Philadelphia ha.s given no inkling of his choice but speculation centered around Pnrke Carroll. Carroll Keneral munnger of the reserves could prove troublesome this campaign, McClure believes. Ho expects his Cyclonette hackcourt. averaging 5 feet 4, to be the smallost in the league.

Other girls out nre Juniors Laurel Brown. Kathleen Mullen. a Reynolds; Sophomores Dorothy Shaw; Frosh Joyce Eshelman. Janice Jones. Sue Carson, Ann DeWilf.

Karen Norris, Mary the York Ynnkees farm club. Ianp Banker, Joy Baker, Janet the American Assm Blues The McGinnis. Nancy Shcllburg. Caro- Blues have been Kansas City's Redler Arlene Gilson Top height on the squad Is 5-8. Elliott schedule is as follows: Nov.

8 Stanton, girls only association entry since 1945. One of the manager's first official jobs will be to attend the major league draft moet'nj? in (Elliott won 59-17); Nov. 16 -York next week. He faces the! st( nnet Ms on Nov momentous job o( trying to guide the A's out of the league cellar. Johnson also Is expected to name a field manager during his i nty slay He probably will do (bat Tne-Klny.

Ixui lioudri-nu mum has popped up most fi in speculation Saturday and Sunday to quality i Mary 'A. 'Dowell to Artura and for the Iowa match game 'finals jesse Hardymartin; Lts 3 and 4, h. to AI, to be staged at Air Lanes in Des Moines Nov. 27-28. The top seven who qualified, and their scores: Carl Knodle (Boone), 2.365; Walt Schreibcr (Sioux City), Charles Luffy (Des Moines), Bud McDonald (Waterloo), Ed King (Sioux City), Pierce Sub- Insurance Plan Savings Loan Assn.

to Gertrude Hollinger; Lt 14, Blk 25, Mullin's Sub. $1,500. Pott. Co. Treasurer to Greata Adkins; Lts 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11 and 12, Blk 12, Railroad Add.

$17.10, Rofeer Wiemer (BurlmR-! Joseph B. and Jeanette Katel- ton), 2,318 and Jack Williams (Mason City), 2,313. to John K. Infjraham; 2 i Lts 13 and 14, Blk 22 and 2 Lts These seven will join defend-, 13 an( 1 4 Blk 22 Omaha Add. ing champion Bob Salirr of 1 00 son City in the finals.

Th- oual-f Carrie M. Walker 1o nirht .56 inches. River Stage 1.7 feet. Egg market steady. Straight runs 18c Grade A 30c Grade and Medium 19c Dirts and chex lOc Pullet eggs 13c Chicago Produce CHICAGO Butter firm; receipts wholesale buying prices unchanged to higher; 93 score AA 59; 92, A 58.75; 90 589; 89 56; cars 90 58.5; 89 56.

Eggs firm; receipts wholesale buying prices unchanged to 3 higher; U. S. large whites 43; mixed 41; U. S. mediums 33; Sales Promotion Costlv At DES MOINES State Department of Agriculture said Monday it has asked its inspectors to "discourage" a i merchants from buying eggs direct from farmers in c'onnect'on with "Ridic-Jon young stock; 2.12 2.14 Corn Dec 1.55 Mar 1.59% May Jiy Sept Oats Dee Mar May Jiy Rye Dec 1.30 2.25% 2.28% 2.27? 2.29% 2.24 2.25% Am Cart Am Crys 271s 2.12% 2.11% 2.13% 2.14% 1.55% 1.54% 1.55% 1.59% 1.58% 1.59% 1.60% 1.61% 1.61% 1.62% 1.57 1.57% 1.60% 1.61% 1.61% 1.62% 1.57% 1.57% 84V a Am Home Am Mot Am Rad Am Smelt 24 Kcnnecott Kresge SS Maytag Mont Ward Morrell Nat Dairy Am Sugar 61 "2 Nat Gyps Am TT Am Tob Am Wool Anaccnda NY Cent Para Pict 21 Penney JC 43 Pa RR Armour Pepsi Cola Atchision Philco Beat 50 Phill Pet Bendi Av 100 Radio Cp Beth StI Safeway 93 30 25'i 474 23' 8 87 35 1.29% 1.26% 1.28% Mar 1.32% 1.33 1.30 1.31% May 1.36 1.35 1.32% 1.34% Jiy 1.35% 1.35% 1.33% 1.34% Soybeans Nov 2.81% 2.81% 2.75% 2.76% Jan 2.83% 2.83% 2.78 2.79% Mar 2.85% 2.85% 3.81% 1.82 May Jiy Sep 2.87 2.84 2.62% 2.87 2.84 2.63 2.79% 2.83% 2.80% 2.60% Cosh Grain CHICAGO JP Wheat: None.

Corn: No 2 yellow 1.48%-49; No 3 1.43-47%; No 4 1.34%-40%; No 5 1.24%-33%. Oats: No 1 heavy white No 2 extra heavy white No 3 heavy mixed Soybeans: No 3 yellow (Illinois) 2.66%; No 3 yellow track U. S. standards 34; current re-1 Chicago (northwest) 2.68%; No 4 Boeinj; Air Sears Roeb CaseJI Sheaff Pen Chrysler Sinclair Oil Con Edis Socony Corn Prod Sou Pac Curtiss Wr Std Brands Deere Std OH Ind Du Pont Std Oil NJ El Auto StudPack 11 Gen Elec Swift Co Gen Foods 77 Sylv El Pd Gen Mot Texas Co Gen Cm 90 Union Pac Goodrich 117 Unit Air Goodyear Unit Airc Gt West US Gypsm 223 Homestk 111 Cent IntHarv Int TT US Rubber US Steel West Tel Wilson Co Interst Pw Woolwrth 10 ceipts 26; dirties 23; checks 23. (track Chicago (northwest) 2.58^.

Barley nominal: Malting choice FOB Council Bluffs, based on na- Council Bluffs Hay And Feed Quotations Dealers selling price, ton lots, CHICAGO IP--USDA-Live poultry steady on hens, barely steady 1.31-52; feed 1.10-22. ulous Days" and other local seles promotion events. L. B. Liddy, chief of the Dairy ifying prelims and ana day were at Des Moines Air Hcv Korh Lt Blk Mullen's Sub.

and censed dealers are legally en- coops (Friday 794 coops, 214.833 lb) f. o. b. paying prices un-. changed to 1 higher; heavy hens menu Omaha Produce Division, said only li- 16-19; light hens 12-14; fryers and broilers 23-27; old roosters by Council Bluffs men Ed Delenant, Connell, DonaM P.

Baird Exr of Est ofi i to buy egss He the caponettes 28-29; hen turkeys 34- inspectors have been advised to 35; torn turkeys 25; ducklings 28; sugpest that retail merchants oth- farmer ducks (over 5 lb) 22, (un- BuiLerfat--Cream At country sta- uon a lb. tra. k. B7c direct ship- Creamery Bauer to dealers, 92 ssrore. jmuer canons, UU store, e-same scores achieved Salina Bcl1 (o Theodore D.

and men R.nff.T^n Nelle H. Fitzsimmons; Lt 5, Buttermilk Dry 1 densed. barrel lots. 13.75 BH: 2. Edgewood Add.

$237.50. licensed egg buyers have'der 5 lb) 18. Frederick J. and Frances E. censec) the and! to H.

and Doris credit slips against the unli- Add. Jl (Rev. John A. and Ruth Ginn to Denton L. nnd Cora B.

"There are a lot of place where 7 nml WA T- Mn n. ana Jjoris OJ 2,228 and Ed Delehant, 2,030. Sell 7 Bm 24 Benson censed merchants. Record-Shattering Rains At Key West On Committee Special to The Nonpareil i AUDUBON-Joc Sklenar, com- Lt Sunkist Acres. $1 (Rev! started last Wednesday at Oelwein and pyramided fast.

H. and Gertrude "Some retail merchants were KEY WEST, Fla. JP-Key West, although it rapidly "shed water over the side" of island, was i Bl 'i'' to John M. and Margaret i paying up to 50 cents a dozen for this sales promotion program has lu 7T A been carried out," Liddy said. "It 1 roand Pr A dubon Anw can Legion, has been appointed to the Legion's national veterans tional standards.

Soybean oil meal, 41 to protein $85. Grey shorts. Wheat feeds: bran, Tankage: Meat scraps $103. Alfalfa, leafy green. $31.

Linseed Oil Meal, 11 at Jan 14 at New Market; Jan. 25 Jan. 28 Coburg. Frank Smith. 26-yenr old relief pitrher for the Cincinnati Redson but that nothing is definite i less, appeared in SO games durine 11954.

on field malinger for the A letics Boiirtrcaii, former manager of tlie Boston Red Sox. wirf last week he had been in touch with John- ns 4 1 8c per Ib. hens and Gc per Ib.t Old roosters. 6c i bioilers 2T 3 21c tq f.o b. farm EGGS bids -urrent receipts id Vices Ca for' :u.rent receipts 44 and Southern Minnesota packing fre 1 0 TM an an( ra concentration HAY Hav upland J2I-J25; No Interior Hog Receipts DES MOINES ff (USDA) -Actual receipts Saturday at Iowa to committee accordinK I 3.

'yards and buying stations 3 sis-V'i- "sample IP? eslimated receipts Monday 70000; ro UJ. 2 a WS.OOO; yar ago 106.000. Moderately active. Prices steady i 25 lower than Saturday, in A a a 2. i-22: sample, tie- i l.t»ll«o^c 1 1.

10,11 I I I I commander. The appointment was i Meat scraps protein. Mayor C. B. Harvey said business establishments, which were flooded with water, suffered "considerable damage." He sa that it "cannot yet be estimated what the extent of damage was." Some streeis were under.three feet of water Saturday.

Mnrv C. Keller to Clifford D. Rnd F'-ances V. Lt 14. Blk B-vnnt Clark's Sub.

Jl. J6M. to lo The Nonpnreil GRISWOLD Dr. Robert M. A nrv, M.

i Garvey has sold his dental practice here to Dr. Charles Johnson, who is now with tho Veterans Ad- 6 ministration at Marion, Ind. Dr. made by Seaborn P. Collins, national commander of the Legion, and has been approved by the national executive Hamm announced.

committee, ipeclal bone meal $90 ill; Soybean nisal 41-44 1 J100; lotein. new crop. pellets more Cotton seecj meal. J9(i; Alfalfa meal, retail prires in ton lots. IT'T, dehydrated, 163 Barrows and Gilts Choice 160 to ISO Ibs ISO to 200 Ibs 16.75-18.00 200 to 220 Ibs 17.75-18.25 220 to 240 Ibs 17.50-18.10 240 to 270 Ibs 17.60-17.85 burlap or cot urn Oats feed-- stoam rolled oaia, i i ESrTi'F'' 0 1 3 3 to 200lbs 15 55 17 40 dealers qiioiailons car- lot.

digest ankajre hulk, JUKI- 115 lip: haiteed, 11110 105. 50" 0 meat Omaha No 1. 121-22: No 2. bag- Bed, (no.oo. Wit Potter Cobb's 2nd, Garvey will leave Dec.

6 to take shtiws on Saturday and I Add. $1. (Rev. lover a practice Oklahoma City, niehts Discontinue Shows Special to The Nonpareil SHELBY With the coming of' 1 winter and basket ba'l games, th" Shelby Theater will discontinue its Wednesday shows, but will give Mice won't steal the cheese Sunday bait from a trap, if you sear the I bait with a match flame. 300 to 330 330 to 360 270 to 300 300 to 330 330 to 330 350 to .100 400 to 45!) Ibs 15.00-15.75 450 to 550 Ibs 13.75-15.25 lEWSPAPERr VSPAPERI ror Mule 4oc f.ivo welrht M.

Nlenmri 01 II anil nhmin No. prup- t- an npporlunlr for A limn. 1 tn thp lonn nmi i nuin 'Jno'l orJiflMR -'ilury anl mHnv "'rnplovff! IIPIIC- A hrittrrnnt of Mu--f ivi' i'nr. lUirrul a Apply Mr Kplf IOWA FINANCE CO. I Ii A Itniiulttny STOCK CLERK al pr Ml a i i i i nn-k'-vM fresh from th iiiiiBi 1 I'honi: Caorgo Nlcl' Automobiles For Sale 3 If You Are HUNTING For A Better Used Car- Pioneer Motors Have It! I 1 I I i Mpprinimiitt'lv icmliui ami VVnrlcl KM.Ho r.nhorntnrlr 115 n-Klwnv on mod- III i i -nrn wiiinlwoikiiiit trad i pi-ndic- Uni inarhui'M'v.

Im iininn, and me (MI Inlrr- i and I i ivrinp Wotsics -ouih st. V'OUIKMI FaymerU '53 Cfldillac 4-door $49" 'S3 Oldo 88 4-door 465 '52 Cadillac Convert '51 Olds 88 4-door 5 1 Olds 98 4-door i i I rff tnr i'ii or nurf rlni" II" I. H.IIM'l Situations Wanted nnd Irnnlni in- Vi. Mil Ph.inn 7" 5 1 Cadillac 62 4-door '51 Chevrolet 4-door 5 1 Chevrolet 2-door '50 Cadillac C. De Villa '50 Cadillac 62 4-door '50 Buick 4-door '50 Mercury 4-door '49 Rocker Engine '49 Chevrolet 2-door '48 Chrysler 4-door '48 Plymouth 2-door Apply DKili'n'l '47 Bllick 4-door '47 Nash 4-door '40 De Soto 4-door lollln i 7i Ilopi.

t-nnrnniox II fiirnhh nri'a. Ill: 3 Onnhn. i i 23 IT" 1 In my Klv.l Jlnnii- 1 in in hoiiit vou work 495 245 265 465 195 195 425 395 200 165 125 125 295 65 65 75 65 tt I'lHllll- nn.l hilill Poultry And Eggs 28 TO lil'Y H'lrk. f. I 4 I'lrr, f' I'JHI I I PI-.

piinni- i C'othing 29 Ol'' i All ti'llll. luxi'du. 3S PIONEER MOTORS Opon Monday Thru Friday Till 8:30 Your Oldo-Cadillac Dealer Pierce The 1955 Pontiac Now On Display At Lincoln Highway Garage I'dlitlm- Sales ft Sm'li'e M. Mcr. Phone 55(i!) 111-117 W.

I'-roadway Automobiles For Sale 32 Automobiles For Sale It Costs Less Per Mile TO OWN A CAR They Carry Our Written Warranty YOU NAME'THE TERMS HUGHES MOTOR COMPANY fS3 West Broadway Phone 5591 We are open evenings until 9 p.m. except Saturday Automobiles For Sale 32 It's Like New! SAVE! SAVE! SAVE! $1,000 From A New Car Price 1964 CHKV. 210 BEL RAY 2-DOOR. 4,300 actual miles. Color, 2-tonc, STEIBER'S Used Car Exchange 115 Fourth St.

Phone Automobiles For Sale 32 MERCURY '52 Sedan. Tutone, heater, overdrive, i walls $1,295 ZIP MOTORS OPEN 1714 West Broadway Phone 400fi 1950 CHEV. Deluxe 4-DOOR Radio and heater. FERRIS MOTORS 31 4th St. Phone 3-807S BUICK.

'54 Century Hlviera hardlop. heater, dynaflow, i glass, wblte walls. Very low mileage J2.295 ZIP' MOTOR'S EVENINGS 1714 P.roadway Phone 4006 A I I DISPLAY CLASSIFIED DISPLAY Spend Enough in Ywr Car. So Drivfe The Best 1)50 BUCK SPECIAL 4-UOOU SK- A 1'or the Buick minded driver, here's a little Special with straight shift, radio and heater. A solid car throughout and It can be bought 048 DRSOTO CUSTOM' 4-DOOR Motor overhauled, i ped, and tin' A transportation buy! Sparklinp dark metallic blue i i See It and you will buy it! Knudsen Auto Service Opon 111! 8:30 Saturclfiy I-10 AV.

Hronriwny Phono No Cash Down i a i i Credit 1951 STUDE. CHAMPION 4- DOOR. Overdrive. Heater. The Best in the West! Chieftain Motor Sales Just off Frank St.

Broudwav M7 E. Broadway Phone Mm USED CARS Home to work weekend drives grocery Iripj. Yei, you spend a lot of time in your car. There's one more reason for driving the very best an A-l Used Car. See our big selection right away.

Heater. 695 11956 FORDS Station Wagon Radio. Hooter. Overdrive. 845 19S3 GHEV M-Door Radio.

Heater. Like New. '1345 1953 FORD V4 Mainline. 2-Door. '1395 FORD SALES.

Inc. 320 East Broadway Phone 3-4765 OF-IN MOM 8:00 A. M. to 8:30 P. M.

SEE THESE! 1950 FORb SEDAN 1949 FORD CLUB COUPE 1947 OLDS 2-DOOR 1948 PLYMOUTH 4-DOOR 1949 PONTIAC SEDAN 1947 PONTIAC SEDAN ALLBEE MOTORS 2,1 4th St. 50S M. Uroadway Phone 401!) Phone 4:151 19ot) BUICK I I A Uynuflou'. 1-iloor. J65 10 DOWN Your Credit Is Good At EARL MOTORS Finance amount.

N. liuth Omahi HUDSON '61 Clb. Cpe. Radio, heater $795 ZIP MOTORS OPEN EVENINGS 1714 West Broadway Phone 4006 1362 KORD "A ton pick up. 4 speeu transmission.

1951 FORD 2-door Fordamatlc. 1961 Plymouth 1960 Chev. Power-glide. Radio WAMBOLD GARAGE 624 4th 1 St. Phone 3-2M7 CHEVIE '60 Stylollne Deluxe.

Radio, heater new car trade in $695 ZIP MOTORS OPEN EVKNINGS 1714 West Broadway Phone 4006 1961. CHEVROLET BEL AIRK Powerpllde J10 DOWN Your Credit Is Good At EARL MOTORS Finance full amount. 410 N. 30th Omaha JUST received--uharp, clean, recently overhauled and repainted. 1947 Buick Special Sedan i excellent sent covers ftnd fairly pood tires.

Priced'to sell. I Phones tiflfif) ftODOE DIPLOMAT Radio, heater. Automatic transmission $695 $10 DOWN Your Credit Is Good At EARL. MOTORS Finance amount. i X.

Omaha OI.DS '52 Super "88" sedan. heater, hydramatlc, atitronic eve i wall $1,395 ZIP MOTORS OPEN EVENINGS 1 7 1 1 West Bioailway Phone 400fi TO BUY OR SELt A A See-Rosen-Novak-Last 2026-27 Farnam, Omaha I'Jot MEHCUKY Convertible. Elect i windows and seats. New i tires $25 down BROWNING. 2055 Karnam.

Jfl 3752. TOP DOLLAR 3'OR YOUR CAR A. C. NELSEN 2112 A OMAHA 1050 DM SOTO Custom. Very clean.

Priced to seli. Can be seen at 352fi West Broadway after 5. Phone Phone 6280. 1851 M. G.

Sporis Car with '53 motor. Easy terms. 50 sal gas free. I SHOWN ING, 2055 Farnam. St.

JA 3752. 1U4S CHEVROLET 4 door sedan, a New tires and battery. Good condition. Phone 2-23(0. JJ'JKP Staiion Wag-on.

Guaranteed A-l condition. Radio, heater, mud i a 'Call 4582 after 6 P.M. 194!) OLDSMOB1LE Rocket engine. $10 down. BROWNING 2055 Farnam.

Ja 3752. 1947 CADILLAC, good condition. Joy Anderson's Garage. 17th St. and Avenue C.

11)12 PONTIAC "Ii" 2-door. $75. GRIDIRON, 1615 Otiming AT. WIG. 1912 CHEVROLET.

Nice car. $75. GRIDIRON, 1616 Cumlng AT. 921G. 194G HUDSON Coupe with '49 motor.

Very clean. Reasonable. Phone 401 3. 1MO STUDEBAKI3R Champion 2- door, clean. Radio, heater.

Phone 82IJ5. 1917 DODGE 4-door. Clean. GRIDIRON. 1815 Cunning.

At 9216. 1951 HENKY J. $10 down. $23 mo. BROWNINC3 2055 Fnrnam.

Ja 3752. 1940 PLYMOUTH $25.00. Running condition. 3101 10th Ave. 1950 BUICK.

$10 down. BROWNING. 2056 Farnam. Ja 3752. (JEST offer on a 11140 Ford bus.

coupe, f.17 Mill St. 1948 FORD deluxe A-l, Best offer Phone 3-5422. Trucks And House Trailers 33 Used Trucks That Haul In The I 1951 JEEP4-WHEEL DRIVE Enclosed aluminum cab. 1950 INT. LI 12 4 TON PICKUP.

4-speed transmission. 19-18 FORD FLAT BED Under body hoist. 1948 INT. PICKUP Without body. Many More to Choose From! We Finance! We Trade! INTERNATIONAL HARVESTER Trucks And House Trailers 33 1951 FORD Ton PICKUP 1851 STUDE Ton PICKUP 1850 FORD Mi Ton PICKUP 1946 DODGR V4 Ton PICKUP 1953 GMC V4 Ton PICKUP 1952 FORD Ton PICKUP 1850 CHEV.

1 Ton STAKE 1943 FORD 2 Ton Chassis and Cab 1951 FORD 2 Ton 1952 FORD F8 TRACTOR Toot Ford Sales Phone 3-4765 320 El. Broadway 1947 INTERNATIONAL, Vf. Ion. Huns very Rood. Reasonable.

802 South Ht. 1949 FORD M. TON PICKUP. Good condition. Terms.

602 North 27th St. i Automobiles, Parts Service 35 TRANSMISSIONS RADIATORS for Fords. Chevrolet Plymouth and other cars. GLASS SPRINGS, Installed For- All Cars Richman Auto Part New and Used Parts for all Can 2748 W. Broadway Phone Apartments For Rent 44 DELUXE NEW 4 PI.EX 10 MINUTES TO OMAHA Spacious 4 rooms (2 bedrooms) tile batb shower.

Large closets storace. Beautiful kitchen, built- ins, Vent fan disposal. Laundry privileges. references. J115 $120.

Phone 9593. L)KO. 1ST. 3 rooms unfurnished, pround f'oor of private home C'OHe in. V.

blinds, heat and water nished. High grade carpet on 2 living rooms, lo small children or pets. References. J85. Phone 9122 or 7MO.

Acreages IF arms For Sale 48 See Us For Close In Iowa and Nebraska Farms AMOS GRANT 212 S. ll)lh St. Omaha, Neb. Farm Management We offer one of ihe finest personalized services of today. See us about your farm problems NOBLITT REALTY CO.

508 Mynster Realtors Pn, 8211 Real Estate For Sale 49 THKKE room unfurnished apartment. Upstairs. Private bath and entrance. Heat, water, refrigerator, stove furnished, Excellent location. Adults preferred.

S60. Phone S0(l7-5th Ave. 3 mod $57.50 ii)17 Ave. A. 4 mod 653Vi W.

B'dway. 4 mod. 112.0 7 2 0 Ave. 4 mod. 50.0 ').

Krvin, jOG So. Mam Street FARM LOANS FARM SALES Talley Real Estate Phone 236 So. Main NEW furnished apartment. Private bath. Automatic Laundry equipment.

Adults only. References re- riulred. Bluff Rf. RldP entrance. For SALES And SERVICE See ERSKINE MOTORS Dodse, Plymouth.

Sales Service W. Broadway at 8th Phone 772 BIO READY for winter. Exchange that worn out motor now BIRD MOTOR EXCHANGE Christcnsen Prop 721 W. Broadway Phone 6157 Motorcycles Bicycles 37 LAY-AWAY A New Schwinn Bike For Christmas Now at the B. F.

Goodrich Store Toyland "J26 W. Broadway Phone 8-7179 GIHLS 1C" Bicycle. 13ovs 24" bicycle. Good condllion. Phone 3-0171.

1941 HARLKY DAVIDSON Motorcycle. Phone 3-2977. Miscellaneous For Sale 39 OWN Your HOME $295 Down Will Buy A New 2 Bedroom TRAILER HOME at ZIP MOTORS Phone 4006 OPRN nvi 711 WPSI Brotidwa.v SALE 5 ROLLS FOR TIirD PRICE OK 1 Jon't just cover your walls, deeo rate them. Beautiful wallpaper, hundreds of patterns, Buy now while Rood selection is available. I THIS AD WITH YOU Beard Wallpaper-Paint Co.

A 21102 Omaha 1209 Harney St. tJAL water pipe. 12c ft. Ail kinds ot outside and inside Paint very reasonable. i supplies, Poarlmutter jobbing 2319 B'd- wnv.

Open Run PA1H drapes. a i i room set. Hamster and cage. Child's desk. HOA record player.

Extension ladder. 2431 Ave. D. 'HEAKKAST set, three straight razors, hones, number six hip boots, Hampden and Waltham watch. Iclcnhonp DSnii IKEPLArK wood.

$12.011 a cord. Also onk fence posts. You haul. Chris Christiansen. Coglcy- wrod MERCURY I I A MOTOHR OSRORN MARINE SUPPLY 16 VV.

H'dwav Ph. A S1STKK POI.L-S. dross- realistic. Phone 3-8735. 406 25th A enuo.

Drums reailiccl for Reasonable. Free delivery. 3-336S. OIM11INATION saw equipped. Ave.

Phone 'IAND for sale. Good condition. Reasonable. 3524-5111 Ave. "cose, ducka anct Phone 3-2351.

Wanted To Buy 41 42 and Board for deriy ladies. Phone 380 Lincoln Ave. VANTEO--Storm Windows. Phone 7109. card Room ooms For Bent VHY not save car fare? Uve In center ot town.

WeeklV rates. OGDEN HOTEL "Comfortable Since 18G3" OMKOHTABLF, sleepmK room. Employed gentleman. 700 West Wash- InBton Ave. Phone 7988.

lOWLY decorated room. Close to bath. 1 or 2 employed. 17D Glen. Phone 3-0726.

KONT SLEEPING ROOM with private entrance. Next to bath. Phone 4220. fONTLKMAN share home with bachelor. Phone 8-1283 after 4 p.m.

LEEPING ROOMS. GENTLEMEN. GDI Willow 44 partments For Rent HESE APT'S NOW AVAILABLE heart of city, close to Bryant St. on Vine St. Lovely 2 rm.

upst alt modern Apt--ideal for single or couple. Ono of the best--in a Home--3 pleasant, rooms bath, in NE section, utilities pd at S65. 1 rm furnished, handy to industrial urea, Ot6 4th $30. SEE or Call Harry C. Crow! 12.1 4th ph.

2-2504. After hrs tall Spencer, 7833. W. Broadway Phone 7786 No Job too small No Job loo large Genuine Pnrts--Prompt Lynch Garage 1950 PACKARD 4-DOOR Radio, Healer, Overdrive Choice of 3--All one-owner cars $50 DOWN--30-DAY GUARANTEE Packard-Omaha, Inc. 203 I St.

Marys Ave. AT 8281 I 0 2nd Vine NFURNJSHED 3 room upstairs apartment. Private entrance. Utilities furnished. Laundry privileges.

Will consider Installing private bath for anyone interested in long term renting. Call after 3 p.m. or in evenings, Couple Phone 3-3410 2311 4th Ave. EXTRA large 1 room $30. 815 Ave.

E. ipartment. CLASSIFIED DISPLAY FOR THINGS YOU NEED AND WANT $20 to $300 Get $20 to $300 on signature, car or furniture for any good purpose. No endorsers needed and you can take up to 20 months to repay. Fast i Phone or come la today.

HOUSEHOLD FINANCE 7 N. Main Cor. Broadway 2nd Floor FOUR ROOM unfurnished apart ment, ground floor. Privnte hath nnd entrance. i i i fMd excent lifrhts.

1105 Sixth Ave. Ph. 3-3147. IDEAL, for working person One large room. Grose in.

Completely furnished for housekeeping. Inquire 608 South 7th St UNDICR NEW OWNERSHIP. Two very nice unfurnished rooms. Oas heat. Refrigerator stove furnished Phone 3-0512.

NICK unfurnished 4 room apartment with bath On second floor. Small child accepted. Available now. Call 3-1481! 5 PRACTICALLY new 2 rooms Private a Private entrance, wound floor. Kitchen furnished.

314 Harrison. Phone 3187. 2 LAItGl-3 room unfurnished apartment. Private bath. Kerni private entrance.

Adults. 1'hone S737. 815 7th Ave. 3 ROOMS modern unfurnished, private bath. Newly decorated.

Adults. Prefer employed couple Inquire at 2223 A. 3 ROOM modern unfurnished apartment. Private bath and entrance. A only.

$55. Abel Norris NICELY FURNISHED FRONT A- PAaTMKNT. Working couple preferred. 925 Second Avenue Phone 4oliO. KOUR room unfurnished apartment.

Private bath and entrance. Gas X- water lurnished. Phone 3-4689. TWO desirable 2-room furnished apartments. Close in.

Employed A i Heferenccs. Phone 6717. CLEAN warm 2 room furnished apartment. Utilities paid. Adults.

lillS First Avenue. Phone 3i7421. J-'IVM ROOMS and bath. Second floor Ride apartment. Sugart Annex.

No children. Phone S732. THREE ROOMS unfurnished on first floor. All utilities except lights. 101 Glen Avenue.

TWO ROOMS. Stove refrigerator Utilities paid. Adults. Phone CLOS13 IN Iwo rooms furnished. Private bath and Avenue.

entrance. 1C1 i'OUR room basement apartment. Furnished. Utilities a i 1410 South 7th. Farm Management Service Write or Call Charles Moon Council COMPANY, IA.

8100-- Omaha REAL ESTATE-- FARM LOANS GENERAL INSURANCE We solicit your biiilnfo PUTNAM REALTY Realtors--24 So. Main--Ph. 7759 Real Estate for Sale F. H. A.

$10,000 49 VILti sacrifice at the above price this five room homo located in the Rue School District on 5th Ave. Modern service hall arrangement, oak floors, new g-as furnace and garage. Yes, plenty of pood living here and the down payment is only plus loan expense and the balance on easy F. H. A.

monthly payments. Don't fail to make an appointment to see this one is a perfect set-up for a young couple just starting out. 54 Acre Tract MODERN home and not verv old either located on a rock road near the nnd D. About 15 acres (if corn land, 6 acres of new alfalfa and the bnlajioe heavily seeded pasture land. The total, price is only $12.000 and the owner about omittv he will sell for cash or will trade for good city home.

O. G. ERVIN, Realtor 106 So. Main Phone 4043 Kve's call Bonnes 3-5545 or Rief In Case You were out of town or too busy to read our Sunday ad, it will be worth your time to find your Sunday paper and check our outstanding home values. Evenincr or a hours call i i a 3-9154 Horn 7677 a i W.C.

(Bill) Horn Co. Rue School District down to qualified veteran will buy this 2-bedroom home on 7th Avenue. Only four years old. I'tilly insulated. Steel cabinets in kitchen.

Ask (or an appointment. Grace Street Corner lot handy to town, nice family home wall thiee room and lots of storage space. It's surely worth $10 750 Cull i Buck 3-621S. Don S37U. Rich 6D37.

Paul E. Weaver Co. 530 Mynster Phone 7T73 Lincoln Avenue Three be.lroom home. Keal fireplace. N'ew kitchen.

New bath. All gas furnace. Three car garage. Priced to sell. Call Abel 4il7 Norris 2-012U ABEL NORRIS 31 Scott Phone 2-0264 Bloomer School District THHEE bedrooms, one floor.

Modern. Gas heat. Kull bath. SK blocks to Bloomer. Two lots and Try terms, to K.

H. A. Call Bill Chambers 76J2 'TOWN COUNTRY 19 Ko. 6th St. Phone 3-9310 OUK recent sales have depleted our listings ajid we are in dire need of homes of all types and locations.

If you desire to sell and appreciate honest, capable, personal service. we will appreciate a call. Free appraisals. Call McPartland 5986 or Petersen 3-1820. Christensen Petersen 7 Scott St.

Ph. 4264 CUTE, COZV COTTAGE Small 4 rm cottage with 2 bdrm acorn. Has inside toilet gas circulator heater. New roof and insul -asbestos siding. WE WANT TO HELP some young couple with happy HOME OWNERSHIP to right partv will with only $500 down and per month.

Southside. SEE or call Harry C. C'rowl ph. 2-2504, 12.1 4th after hrs call Spencer, 7833. 2 OK 3 room partly furnished apartment.

I'tilities paid. Phone 7654 after 5 p.m. THREE ROOM apartment. Prhate bath and entrance. Utilities paid.

Phone iOf'l a 6-00 p.m. DOWNTOWN, comfortable, conven- i 1 room furnished apartment. Phone '1575. 2 i rooms, private bath, ground floor. 2206 Ave.

D. 1'hpiip G1H7. MODERN 4 room upstairs apartment. Neola. $35 a month.

Phone 4 7 room furnished. i i i paid except lights. Adults. Phone JU'lAN 3 room i apart- cm. A Phone 3-7887 CLRAN, furnished apartments.

Km- plovod adults. SOS Seventh Ave. 4 KOOM apartment unlurnished. Close in. Phone 2-0219 or l4ri-1 S.MAI.T., ap'U-lmen', close in.

Private entrance. Adults. Phone 5207. i rooms at Close to bus. Phone 721S.

apartment, t'till- lus i Phone '1VK room a a in Crescent. Available soon. Phone 02-2782. ONI'1 ROOM i i i i paid. 1120 i Avp.

I A I I for rent. Midway Trailer Park I I Drive By These West End Homes "JOi Ave. F. N'ic-e neighborhood to raise a family and a fenced yard lo keep the kids at home. 5 rooms heat, garasv.

Ave. F. 5 rooms, modern, also a nice neighborhood. Fruii trees and outdoor fireplace in yard GREENSHIELDS EVEREST CO. Phone 4774 651 B'dway Kve.

call SOiortley 7684 Breathtaking BECAUSE it is luxurious "Re- muse it is located Re- cause it will be economy livmK, every season will be chuck full of livim; at 830 Perrin. Three professionally decorated bedrooms for beauty. And a kitchen planned especially for you. BRUCE P. BAKER CO.

Ph. EvenmRs W.iURh 3056S a 33 Reliable Service in all your real estate needs. Buy, Sell, Finance, or Insure. J. R.

DAY COMPANY 133 Pearl Realtors Phone 6807 Wanted An Offer. On tw dwellings (was three. ne beyond repair) on two lots. City ater. electric lights and fas.

or one who can do his own repair -ig. Non-resident owner who says Location 1)24 I 4 Ave. W. H. KNOWLES, 1 Realtor 2fi Peail St.

Phone 3-2242 MULQUEEN AGENCY Realtors Sales Rentals Property Management 12a Pearl St. Phone fiSOS Multiple Listing Member MORSE STIPP 21 Pearl St. Realtors Phone fififlt LIST WITH LOUGEE Multiple Listine Realtor Office 4320 After Hrs. Lee or Hall The Ford Company NATIONAL HOMES ROY FORD Phone i Cash for Your Home Today JOE PASSER KKAL VALUE: Spic and span 5 room mod. Harrison School Dist.

cem. basement. Gas heat Fully insulated. Bijr living room carpeted. Only GEO.

L. PETERS CO. Realtors 17 N'. Main Office 5515 a Hayes or CASH FOR Real Instate Contracts KNOX CO. CHARLOFE E.

RAES 227 Pearl 2-0229 2(U Ph. IMP. ,21.,, 12 mi N-. of Co. Imp.

S3. 13 mi of Co. Biut'fs Imp. 1BU on Couiiv Road, t'nlmp level 16U. of Whiting.

JEPMO.V I.VVEST.ME.VT CO. pay cash lor real estate cdn- tract. mortgaKc or equity, liox DO YOU a a duplex in St. Francis district that v.ill pay on your investment" Thtn call JKPSO.V 1NVEST.MKXT CO 1 ROOM Private bath ojid entrance. HOI Willow Ave.

TWO room furnished apartment. Phone 2-HOOM i apartments. Reasonable. 211 S. 10th St.

Real Estate For Rent 45 3323 I bedrooms. Water Liiihts paid $80.00. 507 nth AV10. Two bedrooms. Partly i $70.00.

"aul 10. Weaver Co. Ph. 7773 Office Space iROUND floor, strictly modern office at 22 North lith Street. Snug and warm for winter and air-con- in summer.

Immediate possession. Private parking. Call Seldiu.i 2-0255. ROOM modern furnished M.uwwa i i adults only, $100 per See O. G.

Ervm, 106 So. Main Street. HKDKOOM house. Full basement. Adults preferred.

References. Inquire at 310 2nd Ave. or phone 3-1171. bedroom duplex. Full basement available Dec.

1st. Inquire 418 North Phone 3-3754 WE ROOM duplex Hill district. $75.00. Write Box M-B6GB. Nonpareil, Room furnished cottage.

Utilities paid. Manawa Cabins. Phone. 3- OB59. VKAT 3 room house.

Inquire at 2620 or phono 3-6654. BURNISHED 3 room house. Inquire 620 North 9th. Acreages Farms For Rent 46 FOR Rent--184 Acres. Stock farm.

Near Honey Creek. Call at 118 Ridge Street between a.m. and 3:00 p.m. Wanted To Rent 47 VANTKD apartment or small modern house. Unfurnished.

Good location. West end preferred. Kefer- PIIPPH. "Plinnp 3-1387 iiuii. vv esi.

ena pre f-ncpH. Phone 3-1387. WANT to rent a farm. Phone 3-6069 CLASSIFIED DISPLAY MONEY It for ffce asking! Whenever You Need It-For Any Purpose! QUICK- CONFIDENTIAL-EASY! ONE VISIT WILL SHOW YOU Phone. or Come In for AMERICAN LOAN PLAN It North Main Phono 3-7S93 Out-of-town People Welcome 3-4 enclosed porch, KOOd /Ir.s and extra nice lot, all this for SI.000.

See 2410-Jlh Ave. for the 2 BEDROOM lior hurfnim of the week. Owner wants quick sale and can g-ivp immediate possession. Tierney SS90. Uaes 8U90.

IX fXDEHWOOl) Five room home with bath and furnace. '2 large lots. Phone Brick 23.15 5th AVE. Is a pleas.mt 2 bdrm. bungalow' Has oak floors, imiurnl finish cabinets.

Full ba.th. Attached garage on nice-sized lot in the Edison Dist. Present offer! ph. Hendrix, 3-2615; Poeise S768: Phillips, 3-1310. Winn Phillips Agency Multiple Listing Realtor 4lh Willow Ph.

2-T2S6 Do You Want To Sell 1 List us ajid start packing. have buyers for homes--farms-- acreages List with UK for results. BEN I. SELDIN CO. 24 North 6th St.

Phone 2-0253 Parkins: in rear Roy Miller S446 Lee Hough 3-3261 CHARLOTTE E. RAES 227 Pearl Office Ph. 2-0229 72J Mynster, COMMERCIAL, ZO.V- IN'G, for man who has ideas about huildms on I I A CREEK. Call us for details. Mrs.

Tlerney 8890. -Mrs. Raes 8960. Mercy Hospital District A lai-Re. two story brick.

You could convert this to a duplex or make four apartments. Has double brirk fru.rnge and the lot is 100 feet square. John K. Ingraham Son Realtors Phone 77B5 CHECK our Sunday Ad for the largest list of homes in town. Call Martin 3-5914 or Austin Wolfe Lloyd Barton 2-22H7.

HOME REALTY Esanry Anderson Kcott Washington Ph. 4001 CLASSIFIED DISPLAY by ouner. Good location. Set up on KH.A. and G.I Phono 6292.

BdlLDING lots for Call Sundays or after 6 p.m. Phone 2-2463. WOULD like to buy equity in 4 to 6 room house 7d7t. 1 LOT i some building material. Phone 3-6SM.

CLASSIFIED DISPLAY CASH FOR ANY PURPOSE moithly $100.00 ys repays Otktr Amoiifs Proportion Special Plans for Farmers Phone, Write or Cone IOWA FINANCE CO. 4th -(roadway PhoRC 7734 LOANS MADE IN NEARIY TOWNS CLASSIFIED DISPLAY" 10ANS UP TO $300 21 SOUTH MAIN-TEL 3-7177 EWSPAPERl.

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