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ESTATE FOR SALE ESTATE 112 -SUBURBAN AND FARMS Payments Like Rent Veteran or non-veteran can buy one of nice 2-bedroom homes near a new school for a down payment of $500 We feature good con ruction and beautiful finish work For more Information call 4-1458 or 4-2657, or WEATHER The Floridian 2221 North features: bedroom or 2 badroom and den; marble top rocf: celling insulated: In- year guarantee 30-gaHcm heater; 10-year guarantee wait furnaces: ron- nectioni. house is completely tiled; 2x12 and headers; lifetime ctpper water piping. The price is Open 5 to 7:30 daiiy. For appcntment, call 4-7975. 410 Dallas St Big old house, full lots All goes for 426 Dallas St.

Nice, modern house. 2 large lots; I70OO this corner with good commercial possibilities. Large 6-room and bath near Bailor. Only GOLDBERG LAND CO S12 Franklin Phone 3-1511 HERE'S YOUR CHANCE For a bargain to a 3-bedroom GI equity furnished or unfurnished. North side Call Boddie.

office 4-0001 oi residence 3-663S Austin. OPEN HOUSE 6-ROOM BRICK 3 BEDROOMS. 2 BATHS. CENTRAL HEAT. 2-CAR GA- PAGE REDUCED PRICE.

LOCATED 3321 LYLE 3PM UNTIL DARK. PH 3 FOR EARLIER SHOWING acres good black land. 35 a. cul 5-rm house, barn, outbuildings; orchard; deep tank stocked with fish; well, city water Near Mott. Can be one-third cash.

$11,500 WILL BUY 11 ac. on all 1 orchard; 4-rm. rock veneer house. porch new concrete tile store, filing station, rest rooms, rock barn, rock henhouse, rock parage; good mill, rock tank: net fences; 1 ml. verv prosperous small town.

Merchandise at coit. NEAR 2-bd. rm. frame house, bath, oak floors, 3 years old; nice If You Want to Buy, or Trade Land. See Us A BERREY 6-1524 LOVELACE 2-4749 JUDD REAL ESTATE CO.

713 SERVICE MUTUAL PH. 4-5731 acres, nice 5-room house, on new GhoUon Rd Combination farm. Plenty water, electricity. Real bargain price. acres unimproved land near Lorena.

san Antonio Part in cultivation, balance in pasture. Washington. D. C. Gravel electricity, plenty water.

Gravel roal electricity, plenty water Reasonably priced. acres. 4-room house, plenty water Nearlv all in cultivation. Southwest of Lorena. on Bosque River 5 miles of Waco Close to state highway trade for duplex.

Associates: LON JUDD. Lorena. 8-74357 O. WEST. 2-5175 TEXAS WEATHER North and West Generally fair Tuesday and Wednesday; no important temperature changes.

East and South Central Texas: Partly cloudy and mild Tuesday and Wednesday; moderate, mostly easterly winds on tne becoming southeasterly Wednesday. Via NATIONAL WEATHER Observations tasen at 7:30 P. m. Central Standard Time March 23 Station Amarillo Atlanta, Brownsvilie Chicago, 111............................ Denver, i Detroit, i El Paso Houston Kansas City, Mo.

Little Rock, Ark. Los Angeles, Tenn New Orleans, New York, N. Oklahoma City St. Louis, Mo. WEATHER FOTOCAST UNITED PRESS TELEPHOTO PREVIEW OF U.

S. WEATHER BUREAU, Dept, of Commerce FORECAST Period Ending 6:30 P.M., CST, March 24, 1953 Mich Rsin 61 33 .00 on oi hi 70 .00 LH 44 .38 5227 .04 61 53 JKi 75 44 .00 59 411 Trace 73 44 00 Sil54 00 kii 70 Trace 61 54 92 74 61 2 70 6543 .00 H442 .00 6443 8347 .00 6752 Trace Mrs. Horsfull to Mooting County Commissioners Court Monday authorized Mrs. Evangel Sell or Horsfull, county librarian, to attend the meeting of the Texas Li, brary Association in Lubbock April 15 through 18. Read This Special owner- This love 2-br home, separate r.

Wall-to-wall carpet in l.r hall anc one or; floor sfaower, washing machine connection, fenced-in vard, well shrubbed; located in W. Waco, ilk bus Call 2-7Wi. Priced to sell. LAKE WACO FARM Located on west side of lake. 90 acres in all.

25 acres in several pastures. 40-foot frontage on lake. Good fences, hard- topped road on 2 sides. Artesian well water piped to Improvements. Land is level and hssrhlv productive.

Improvements consist of 2-story home, 6 rooms and hall Large barn and outhouses Trulv a beautiful farm in the shadows of the Amicable Bldg. Price S25.000 Robert L. Rush. 2519 Franklin, phone 4-2621 or 4-2633- ESTATE REAL ESTATE Owner C. K.

Durham 8-br home 2 baths, screened pirch; living room dining room, wood-burning fireplace, floor furnace. Easily converted to Proctor. Phone 2-5627. 501-2 Amicable Bide Dial 4-5616 WANTED TO buy rrom owner low equity 2- or 3-bedroom home Phone or 2-5036 WANTED TO BUY from owner, equity in 2- or 3-bedroom home. Phone WILL BUY vour low GI or FHA equity today.

Quick cash on 2- and 3-bedroom homes if priced right. Compton. INDIVIDUAL NEEDS good 2- or 3-bcd- room GI or FHA equity Will pay cash and all loans and closing oh? TOaro Tuesday, March 24, 1953 Waco, 17 BUYING HIGH Corn Belt Cattle eeder Optimist The corn belt cattle feeder Is This means that farmers have just about the most optimistic per- been putting calves and feeders son on the face of the earth. 1 into their farm feedlots from It would seem from recent mar-1 SI to $3 a hundred higher prices ket reports that the men who lost than they could sell at that time, their shirts in the cattle market during the last year again are bidding for feeder and stocker tie. the same grade of animals when fattened out.

The cattle market may be stronger when these same farmers Statistics for the last week In 1 get ready to sell these same cat- February show sales of choice tie, but if it they might be in feeder steers ar around $24 a hundred and good and choice steer calves a little higher at Omaha and Kansas City markets. Choice fat steers at Chicago were selling for from $23.60 to $23.75 during same week and declines in March have brought them still lower. for some losses. Told to Sell Xow Cattle Steady; coft-miiwr au iimts it miss I 11 Ho2S Decline JUDD REAL ESTATE CO. 713 SERVICE MUTUAL PH.

4-5731 building for business. nice Bargain. 15250. Reasonable down payment. 5-room house All and 9 lots in Hewitt A so 4-room house.

Very reasonably priced. Associates: LON JUDD, lorena. S-74357 WEST. 2-5175 acres, 75 acres valley land nearly all open mesquite pasture Good improvements, 6-room frame residence, tenant house, all modern conveniences God barn and other outbuildings Plenty of water, flowing artesian well. This is one of the best small ranches McLennan County.

See us for suburban homes, farms and ranches C. DURHAM Jr. DIAL 2-7353 BY OWNER Brand new 5-room house. Beautiful location. Priced for quick sale.

Open for Morrow. Phone A. W. or 3-2993 MOVING lot, large f- room home. Garage 2413 McFerrtn.

Marie Easter, phone 2-W366. 911 N. 12th, BY g-room duplex on corner lot. 6 blocks from FlyTAF. Best buy in town.

Phone BELL 8 4-plex. 4 baths, furnished completely. Only $6500- Cali Lonnie WEAR HILLCREST Modern 3-bedroom home Garage apt. Only $8950. Phone HOUSE, Double gara.gr; cor- net $3000 balance.

$40 GRADE A dairy farm, Gurley, Phone 4-1787- FOR SALE bv owner 68 acres with new 2-bedroom home with every city convenience Double garage, larse barn, with plenty of farm water. Late model Case tractor with 5 Pieces of farm equipment, along with 10 head Reg. Hereford cattle. This farm has many outstanding features. Farm, cattle and equipment for only $16.500.

Call to get location. or drive to Elm Mott and ask for H. L. Curtis residence. FARM AND RANCH LOANS, ANY 200 acres wsth half pasture on Hog Creek, good home.

$16.000 65 acres, no improvements. Mexia Highway, $4500; 32 acres with modern home. Temple ghway; 380 acres with splendid home, creek and pasture. BUYING OR SELLING CONSULT BEN BROWN. Med.

Arts Bldg. Phone 3-7341. WU1 Buy Equities. JOHN SHANNON 201 Liberty Blug. Ph.

3-8092. res. 3-6905 WANT TO BUY Low equity in 2- or 3-bedroom home. Phone 2-5426 PRIVATE INDIVIDUAL will buy equity of $400 to $600 in 2-bedroom home. Ph 4-6695.

A small Tow pressure center and a weak cold air front will result in cloudiness and scattered shower activity along the extreme eastern edge of the country on Tuesday, according to the latest government forecasts. It will turn somewhat cooler over New England and down through the Ohio Valley but temperatures will continue at mild levels along the Atlantic Seaboard. A continuation of rather cold weather is indicated for the northern Great Plains, and there will be a few snow flurries in the upper portion of the Mississippi Valley and in the central Great Lakes. The central portion of the nation will enjoy fair skies and comfortable temperatures. In the Northwest a flow of moist air from the Pacific Ocean will cause cloudiness and showers.

Warmest weather will be found in southern Texas and southern Florida where the mercury will rise past the 80 degree mark. Maximum temperature forecasts for Tuesday include: Boston 50; New York 54; Washington 66; Atlanta 65; St. Louis 63; Kansas City 65; Chicago 50; Detroit 50; Cleveland 58; Duluth 38; Denver 52; Seattle 52; San Francisco 58; Los Angeles 78. Practically new S-bedroom home. Only $6100 equity, balance $36 month.

Phone 2-8366. FOR SALE by pre-war house on lot; 5 rooms, big back porch; hardwood floors 2 garages. On 3rd St. Rd. Ph.

3-3026. NICE 2-BEDROOM and den home. Cyclone fence, oversire lot. GI Bev- i erly Drive. Phone BETTER 0 equity new home, corner lot, near school, bus; NWest Waco.

Margaret January. 2-K3fi6 BARGAIN. 3 rooms. wer bath, hot water: E. Waco.

Small down pav- ment Owner. 1525 Clay. Ph. 4-4031 near triplex, excellent condition some furniture, a bargain, $10,600. Marie home, OLD ROBINSON Road (4 miles south ot acres, 5-room house.

All conveniences. For quick sale, reduced to S8500- Also 2 acres. 4 rooms, all conveniences. (2 doors from Robinson $4250. Dial lenty barns, good fences, large modern home; brooder houses, 12.000 chicks every nine weeks; large oak trees, wonderful pasture; near Waco.

See me. 911 N. 12th 108-ACRE FARM. 70 in cultivation, balance pasture; fair improvements; near Golinda. Johnnie Lehman, 2508 Washington, Off.

2-4660: Res. 3-806010 ACRES PRACTICALLY new 3-bedroom heme; breezeway and double garage: near Bellmead. Bargain. Appointment, ACRES. 4-ROOM htuse.

Plenty water, 60 acres plowed and ready to plant. Sacni.ee at $7350. Call Mr. Owen or Mr Morris 4-3565 or 160 ACRES GOOD black land, near Craw- ford; half cultivated Fair improve- i ments Half mineral rights retained acre. Ph.

4-3565; 3-3523- UGAL NOTiCfcS TEXAS CENTRAL RAlLKOAD COMPANY NOTICE Waco, Texas, March 7. 1953. Public notice is hereby given that the annual meeting of stockholders of Texas Centrai Railroad Company will be held at the general office of said Company in the City of Waco. McLennan County. Texas, on Monday, the Sixth day of April 1953, at 9 A.

for the election of Directors and the transaction of such other business as may come before said meeting Notice is also hereby given that the annual meeting of the Board of Directors of said Texas Central Railroad Company will be held at the same place and on the same day immediately after the adjournment of said meeting. T. S. MASTERSON. Secretary.

COUNTY REQUESTS PROPOSALS Until 10:00 o'clock a. m. March 30th. 1953 sealed proposals will be received at the office of Countv Auditor in the courthouse for fiynishing McLennan County with supplies and materials as hereinaftei stated. Bridge materials, grader blideg, cable and welding supplies.

Specifications and bidding blanks to be secured at office of County Engineer. Groceries. meats. automobiles for sheriff, printing, stationerv and office supplies Specifications and biddlnc blanks to be secured' from office of County Auditor. Usual rights reserved.

OFFICIAL RECORDS REPORT OF DEEDS Filed for record in offict of the County Clerk of McLennan County, Saturday, March 21. as compiled from records in offices of the Home Abstract and Title 210 North Sixth Street, B. Merritt et ux to Morris Wood, lot 11. block 2, Baylor Addition. Will Uptmor to Everett L- Sledge et ux.

lot 9, block 5. Baker Heights, George Custer et ux to Joseph B. Moore Jr. et ux. lot 4.

block 1, Beacon Hill Addition. $7,660 Mrs. J. Bel! to Mart Independent Carl F. Cantrell, no tail light, $10.

Frankie Wnght, running stop sign, $10- Joe B. Williams," speeding $10. Yvarren hams, assault, $37.10. CLASSIFIED FRATERNAL AND REI IGIOUS NOTICE MASONS Called meetings of Waco Lodge io. 92.

A. F. and A. will be held in the Masonic Temple, Eighth and School District, lot 4. block Watson Addition, Mart.

$20. Mart Independent School District to Thomas R. Joseph Jr. et al. lot 4, block Watson Addition, Mart, $10.

Cushing to Mart Independent School District, lots 11 and 12, block Watson Addition Mart, $40. Mart Independent School District to Thomas R. Joseph Jr lots 11 and 12. block Watson Addition. Mart, $15- Dora Foster to Mart Independent School District, half acre in Hatch Addition.

Mart. $50. Mart Independent School District to Thomas Joseph Jr. et ai, half acre in Hatch Addition, Mart, $10. Arch Johnson to Mart Independent School District, lot 4, block 5, J.

Gilliam Addition. Mart. $50. Mart Independent School District to Thomas R. Joseph Jr.

et al, lot 4. block 5. J. R. Gilliam Addition, Mart.

$20- J. Leach to Mart Independent School District, lot 7. block Watson Addition, Mart. $20. Mart Independent School District to Washington.

Monday and Tuesday. Xhomas jrseph Jr. et al, lot 7. block March 23 and 24. at 6:15 P- Work wascn Addition, Mart.

$10 in degree Monday and in Minnie Lockridge to Mart Independent home, outbuildings, 5 lots, only $8500- Near Catholic school. Excellent nr 2-brrirnnm WEST OF acre, modern 2-bed- Less than 1 60 home, beautiful shade trees, near Waco. Priced right. Marie Easter, 2-8366. BY house.

Breezeway, garage year old. 3801 N. 21st. Ph. 2-8C37.

room home, plenty closets: tile bath, Appointment, 2-8366- PRICED TO corner let. Lovely 2-bedroom home, large porch, double garage 2812 Mitchell Avenue. Margaret BARGAIN. 4-PLEX $8500. South Waco, 2 apartments furnished.

Nice condition, good location Margaret January, LOTS 44TB-COBB 9 ACREAGE HOUSE and 18 lota, bargain. $6300- Phone 2-8366 Pa ACRES ON Lake Waco with lovely 4 rocm home with screened porch, lake frontage Fhone 3-3009 or 2-1752- WIDOW WISHES to sell her suburban home. Consider West Waco cottage as part trade. Dial 2-3961. DR lots.

All 37 ACRES CLOSE in. utilities. 90-ft. front. $1495; 75-ft.

front frontage 11275 60-ft Wooded lota in exclusive section All utilities. Joining Cameron Park. SO ft. to 175 ft. frontage, Dial owner, 3-1304.

Plenty highway An unusual bargain at $1100 per acre. Phone 4-3565 or 3-3523. WELL LOCATED lot South Waco on James St, near Baylor, ward school. Bargain. Phone 4-0533.

FOR choice of lots in and W. Waco from $475-00 te $1050 00. Call 3-8964 or BEST LOT in corner 31st and Lyle. $2500. Call 3-2681 after 6 60x225 FT.

NEAR Kendrick School. Curb and gutter. All utilities i Dial BEAUTIFUL LOT on 31st. near lake, i feet, covered with trees. Phone 4-7374 or 2 NICE LOTS-2121 3625 North 22nd St.

$800. Phone FOR lepse. Cliffs I 6 locations below DeHay Crossing cn i North Boscue $6 month up. Dia 3-6461. TOR LEASE or unfurnished cot- tage on North Bosque River.

All con- 1 veniences Dial 2-2727 afternoons. 2ft-ACRE truck farm, close in. 4la-room house. City conveniences. Other buildings.

Good location to build more houses. $20.000. Cali 350-ACRE Good stock farm, well watered Near Waco. Call Hoddie. office 4-0001.

res 3-6636. 4211 a Austin. ESTATE TRADE GOOD DUPLEX, well located Trade for small farm acreage or small house. Box 249-M, Tnbune-Herald. NICE and den home, Beverly Drive.

Will consider small or older place, notes jxade. 3-6905 PROPERTIES EAST WACO DRIVE Corner lot of Rose and East Waco Drive 125 feet on Drive and 90 feet deep. Ideal for any type of business Price $13.500. Robert L. Rush, 2519 Franklin, phone 4-2621 or 4-2G33- BUILDING and property for and degrees Tuesday.

Visiting brethren are cordially invited. ROY C. THOMPSON. M. QUEBE, Sec.

NOTICE MASONS A stated meeting of Bellmead Lodge, No 1329. A. F. and A will be held at 704-06 LaClede, Bellmead Tuesday, March 24 at p. m.

All members are urged to attend. Visiting brethren are cordiallv invited. GEORGE CONDRA, W. M. SUTTON Sec.

NOTICE VFW MEMBERS A regular meeting of eco Post No. 2148. Veterans of Foreign Wars of the United States will be held Tuesday, March 24. 8 m. at 301 Tennessee Ave.

Visiting members urged to attend. Visiting comrades invited. CLARENCE WEBB Com. MORGAN FERGUSON. Adj.

R. Gil iFuitpral VOTAW, MRS. LAVERNE Mrs. Laverne Votaw, 4u, diea Tuesday in Los Angeles. Calif.

Funeral were held at 2 p. m. Monday, Rev. A Reilly Copeland officiating, burial in Chilton Cemetery. Survivors: Her husband, Lioyd Votaw of Antioch, her parents, Mr.

and Mrs. Charles C. of Bosnuevuie. two sisters, Mrs. E.

M. Pace of San An( tonio and Mrs. Robert E. Cain of Waco; two brothers. C.

C. Sanders of Goldthwaite and Joe K. Sanders of Waco; an uncle. R. J.

Collier, of Waco Pallbearers: Barto K. Collier, Leland Gene Colliei. James Collier. Edward Cavanaugh, Garland DeLamar, Davis Collier. Heights Connally Funeral Home.

1000 Washing ton Avenue, phone 2-3407. sale. Excellent location, 23rd and Cumberland. call 4-5924 or 3-2681 or MANTHEY, FRITZ 6-1450. Manihey, 56.

809 South Fourth died at 6 30 a. m. Saturday in a local AND FARMS ACHE, JUNCTION Waco Drive and Hwy, 84. Call for further information. Phone 4-2378 or 2-5194395-ACRE RANCH P.enty water; bottom land and good pasture; good highways to cash payment, balance wmtij- Call 911 12th 8 ACRES FRONTING mghway.

Nice, am all. modern home. Good bam and outbuildings. Fish lake. Fenced.

Bargain. $9600. Phone nr 2-'O'ifi hospital Services were held at 4 p. m. Monday in Connally Chapel.

Rev. C. I 111-REAL ESTATE I Williamson officiating. Burial will be Large wooded lots and Gardens Ad. His widow.

Mrs. Mary Man- Crrv ph oi two stepsons, Theodore Co Moved Home. Ph Mandel of West and Mandel of PROPERTIES Waco; step-daughter. Mrs. Evelyn Lucko of Fort two brothers, Henrv 403 S.

16th St 3 large rooms. Small down Manthey of Penelope and Adolph Manthey CLASSIFIED MIXSON, HALEY Cr BATES ATTORNEYS the removal of their to 308 Medical Arts Building Phone James T. Mixon W. C. Haley John Rates payment, balance monthly 704 Morrow 3 rooms and bath.

If you want a bargain on easy terms see this house and see us. GOLDBERG LAND CO. 512 Franklin 2-8511 LOOK. Garrison. 5 bath.

$5150, $650 down, $50 mo, 2024 S. 12th. 4 all conveniences, $3S50, $350 $40 mo. Owner. 4-2102 or FOR lots.

Would be 1911 17th 1717 S. 19th. Barney Garrett. CLASSIFIED ADS USUALLY FULFILL NEEDS of Wyandotte, two sisters. Mrs Tillie Knuer of Waco and Mrs.

Liddie Makowsky cf San Angelo. Pallbearers: Adoff Norman, Willy Krueger. Edmund Scheler. Henry Clyder, Odell Manthey and Olin Manthey. Connally Funeral Home.

1000 Washington Avenue, phone 2-3407. School District, lot 7. block 5. ham Addition. Mart.

Mart Independent School District to Thnmas R. Joseph lot 7. block 5. J. R.

Gilliam Addition, Mart. W. G. Christie Estate to Mart Independent School District, lots 1. 2 and block 54.

Watson Addition, Mart. $60. Mart Independent School District to Thomas R. Joseph Jr. lots 1.

2 and block 54, Watson Addition Mart. $25. J. H. Braswell Estate to Mart Independent School District, lots 11 and 12.

block B. Watson Addition. Mart. $40. Mart Independent School District to Thomas Joseph Jr.

et al. lots 11 and 12, block B. Watsn Addition. Mart, $20. W'lll Simon Estate to Mart Independent School District, lot 10.

block 3. J- R- Gilliam Addition, Mart. $50. Mart Independent School District to Thomas R. Joseph lot 10.

block 3. J- R- Gilliam Addition. Mart. $12.50. H.

U. Mudd to Mart Independent School District, lot 1. block 3, Oilliam and Shelton Addition, Mart $50 75. Mart Independent School District to Thomas R. Joseph lot 1.

block 3, Gillam and Shelton AddiMon. Mart. $12 50. Jessie Douglas et vir to Mart Independent School District, lot 1. block 2.

Carpenter Addition, Mart. $40. Mart Independent School District to Thomas R. Joseph Jr. et al.

Lot 1. block 2. Carpenter Addition, Mart, $12-50. Sallie Armstrong heirs to Mart Independent School District, lot 1, block 3. Gil'am Addition.

Mart, $40. Mart Independent School District to Thomas R. Joseph Jr et al. lot 1, block 3. Gillam Addition.

Mart. $12-50 L. L. Bradman et ux to W. V.

Harris, part of lots 13 and 14. block 78, Farwell 2 000 Martin M. Rios to Patricio et ux. part of -4-arre tract on Toma de la Vega Grant. $375- J.

P. Pyburn to Malcom Dsrry Hand et ux. 57 bv 135 feet of Frsctlon Sub- ilviison Tomas de la Vega Grant Douglas Bertling et ux to Bruce A Chanev et ux, 126 5 bv 318 feet on old Springfield Road, $7.300. Jim Walker et ux to E. Oates et al.

lot 5, block 1, Glen wood Addition, $15.000. W. Jones et ux to James K. Mnhler et ux, lot 13, block 22. Bell Addition, Cameron Roofing Co.

to James Scrucgs Jr. lot 13, Section South Overlook Addition. $2.500. Total consideration, $53.560 86- TRAFFIC FINES William C. layjor, speeding, no operators license, no muffler, $25.

Gerald Kahn, failure to set hand brake. $5- William Karl Alley, speeding. $10. William R. Johnson, speeding, $10.

James K. White, entering intersection at unsafe speed, $10. Phillip A. Calavana, parking, $1. Johnnie H.

McVey. contest for speed. $25. Raymond O. Broussard, stop sign, $2-50.

Aaron J. Liles, defective brakes. $10. Cnar.es L. Olson, reckless driving, $15- James A Orem, stop sign, $2-50.

Cnarlie A. Holloway, speeding, $7-50. Reg. Jenkins, speeding, $10. C.

N. Floyd, speeding, $10- Ernest James, defective brakes, only one license plate, $15. John Hurtt, parking. $1. Ronald C.

Lyon, step sign. $2-50. Walter L. Mackey, stop sign, $2-50. George M.

Rogers, parking, $1. S. A. Randall, parking. $1.

D. L. Kirk, double parking. $1. Mandie Nichols, parking, $1.

Ben Walton, parking. $1. James H. Kidweil, speeding. $10- Central Texas Iron Works, parking, $1.

H. Fox, parking, $1. Henrv Mims, parking, $1. Miss H. M.

McLemore, parking. $1. N. L. Brunson, stop sign, $2-o0- Ailen B.

Lavender, no lights, $10. Frank L. Benecaso, left turn, $2-50. Rudy Almeida, speeding, $20. Cnarlie Collier, parking, $1, Mabel Anne Granam, stop sign, $2 50.

Glyn Woodrow Suttle, folowing too close, $10- Cnarles Raymond Pierce, stop sign, $2.50. Dorothy G. Cordero, stop sign, S2-50. M. G.

Travis, parking in loading zone, 14 I 1 Jerry M. Autrey. speeding. $10. Mrs.

H. E. Crouch, park.n«, $1. Wiliiam C. Bickley, speeding, $10.

R. A. Outland, parking, $1. Mrs. James Stephens, parking.

$1. Jonn D. Evans, red light. $2-50. Violena Braushaw.

speeding, $10. R. D. Phillips, alley parking, $1. Leonard F.

Geiger, stop sign, $2-50- Mary Baker parking in loading zone, $1. M. D. Brim, parking. $1.

Parsons Typewriter parking, $1. C. C. Ramsey, parking in reserve zone, $1. L.

Apperson parking, $1. Franklin W. James, no license plates. 10 T. J.

McMahan, parking, $1. Inez Jenkins, parking, 1 Mrs. James A. Burks, parking, $1. Mrs.

Dorothy Barnes, parking, $1. W. B. Tarver, parking, $1. Jerry A.

Merritt, speeding. $15- Mrs. Hester York, parking, $1. Lone Star Gas parking, $1. Mrs.

A. L. Pfeiffer, parking, $1. T. A Webster parking, $1.

Woodie Fagan speeding, $10. Verna Jo Perkins, parking, $1. M. T. Almanza, parking $1.

Norbert Hill, parking. $2. Odis Gown, double parking. $1. George Brunson, parking.

$1, Frank Vriceno. parking, $1. Tony DeMaria. parking, Daniel L. Francis, bpeeding, running through service station.

$30. Arthur Davis, stop sign, $2-50. Thomas Taylor, racing, $25. J. F.

Davis, parking, $1. J. R. Snipes, parking, $1. John D.

stop sign. $2.50. Richard J. Mason, stop sign, $2.50. Gerald A.

Dowdy, stop sign, $2-50. Bill Morrison, parking. $1. Robert Mackey, parking, $1. Mrs.

Rudolph Kerr, parking, $1. Charles J. Hopkins red light, $2 50- Harris B. Allen speding, $10. Sidney A.

Taylor, stop sign, $2-50. A. E. Noble, parking. $1.

Western Hatcheries, parking, $1. Julius Berkman. parking, $1. James L. Rhodes, parking.

$1. Mrs. O. B. Mosley, parking, $1.

Interstate Securities 114 8outh Twelfth, Fard sedan. V. S. Baugh. Route 8, Waco, Packard sedan.

Mary Clifton Burgess, Route 8, Waco, Buick station wagon. Harvey B. Ellis, 616 Camp Drive, Plymouth coupe. Mary L. Crisp.

2604 Maple. Ford sedan. Jack A. Chandler, Crawford, Ford sedan. James C.

and Alice H. Russell, 103 Elm, Studebaker sedan. Jamie Souza Galan, Box 622, W'aco, Studebaker coupe. DRIVERS LICENSES Forty-nine driver examinations were given by the drivers license division of th Texas Department of Public Safety Monday. Results: 34 passed, six failed, rules, seven failed driving, and two were incomplete.

TRAFFIC ACCIDENTS The following traffic accidents 'were reported to Waco police in the 24 hours to 5 p. m. Monday: 5:42 p- m. South Sixteenth Street and Dutton Avenue, cars driven by Robert J. Boucher, 1401 South Eleventh Street, Frank Merritt, 602 South Eleventh Street, and James Randolph Willingham, Route 4.

Injured: Mi. and Mrs. Frank Merritt, Mr. and Mrs, Sam C. Harper.

6:05 P- m. Intersection Highways 81 and 31, cars driven by William Spriegel, Fort Worth, and Cecil Rankin, 3700 Charlton Avenue. Injured: Dr. and Mrs. William Spriegel, Mr.

and Mrs. Cecil Rankin, H. H. Graves, and Donna Rankin. p.

m. North Twenty-seventh Street and McFerrin Avenue, cars driven by David 1. Walker, Rose Courts, and Marion Eugene Fenner, Reagan, Texas. Injured: Wayne Eugene Fenner. 6:56 P.

m. North Seventeenth Street and Maple Avenue cars driven by W. E. Geno, 3529 McArthur Drive, and William D. Mellinger, JCAFB.

and truck parked at curb owned by City Tire and Battery 300 Washington Avenue. In) jured; Mr. and Mrs. W. E.

Geno. Best news tlong the cattle front on Mondav was a better in the slaughter trade. While still far from high enough to pull most feedlot operators out of a bad hole, the market at least registered a strong to higher tone and indications are that burdensome runs which have depressed most markets for the past few months may be letting up. Receipts on the local market were reported moderately light. Hogs were quoted 25c lower, top $20.

Hogs Butcher hogs and sows were quoted 25c lower on Monday local market. The top $20 was paid for choice butchers weighing 185-250 pounds; sows were quoted Live Poultry There was no change in the price of live poultry on the local market Mcndav. Hens brought 15 22c pounds; fryers and broilers and geese 15c pounds ana guineas sold at 75c each. Turkeys No. 1 young turkeys were quoted 25c pounds.

Supplies were very light. Eggs A good demand continued for all grades of eggs on the local market. Large white grade A clean eggs brought 38c doz. No. 1 grade eggs mixed sold at 43c current receipts cashed at 40c doz.

Dairy Products Cream and milk prices were reported steady and unchanged on local market. No. 1 cream was quoted 50c pounds; No. cream 45c pound. Grain Local market quotations Monday: Milo and kaffir was quoted 15c per cwt.

lower at $2-60; ear corn steady at $160 per 75 pound; oats 85c per bushel; wheat $1.90 W2.2U bushel; barley and rye $1.25 bushel. Meal, Cake, Cubes Cottonseed meal was quoted $88 per ton on the local market Monday; pellets $90 per ton; cattle cubs $85 per ton; cottonseed hulls $2o per ton. The farm management folks who watch these markets are even advising farmers in the corn belt who have cattle on hand that they may be better off to sell them than to try to carry them along on grass this coming summer season. This kind of advice must be applied to the individual case before final decision is reached. Some farmers make money in the face of a trend toward losses while others lose money when the general tendency is to make a profit.

Buying feeders at above 20 cents a pound this season would mean that the man who does so expects either that he can put on gain cheaper than the final selling price of the fattened animal or else that he is betting on an upturn in the market. Whichever way he figures he has to be an optimist to pay the kind of prices that some of the calves and yearlings have been bringing recently. Converting corn into pork seems like a much better prospect right FIRES No fires were reported to the Waco Fire Department in the 24 hours to 4 p. in. Monday.

FORT WORTH LIVESTOCK FORT WORTH calves 600; largest run of sheep and lambs of the year arrived today. An estimated 5.000 of the 9,500 sheep and lambs were genuine spring lambs for the Easter trade. Fed steers and yearlings slow and weak; other cattle and calves steady; stockers active, strong; good and choice slaughter steers and yearlings common to medium fat cows good and choice slaughter calves $18-822; common to medium good and choice stocker calves and yearlings stocker cows $12-S18. Hogs 600; butcher hogs steady to 25 cents lower; sows steady. Good and choice 185-260 pound hogs lighter and heavier weights sows pigs $14-517.

Sheep 9,500: spring lamb trade slow getting under way as buyers bid steady prices and salesmen asked sharply higher prices; early bids were around $23. ling last best prices. But the top lambs were being held higher. Old crop fat lambs were strong to 50 higher and older sheep were steady; good and choice wooled fat lambs good and choice clipped lambs some lambs with No. 3 pelts $21; yearlings and 2s slaughter ewes Hedjrin" Trims c' Cotton Prices NEW YORK and hedging depressed cotton futures today.

The market to good, supplies adequatet, trading normal, continued to reflect a poor demand for broilers-fryers 21-2-3 pounds 28. cotton here and abroad. Offerings were Waco-Corsicana: Weaker at Waco, absorbed through mill buying and some steady at Corsicana, demand fair, supplies TEXAS POULTRY MARKET AUSTIN South Texas: Weaker, demand fair to good, supplies short to barely adequate, broilers-fryers pounds 29 cents. East Texas: About steady, demand fair CLASSIFIED GREF.NW.4DE. C.

M. C. Greenwade. 73, of Route 2, Clifton, died at 3:40 a m. Saturday in a Clifton hospital.

Funeral services will be held at 11 Tuesday at the Clifton Church of Christ. Minister C. R. Nichols officiating. flAA hijftai Thp bodv will rock suuitlon, in tuiwn y.

me oouy Ul Mnrt nr ItriLDING PFRMITS S. A Winfield. 1133 Kellum Street, addition, $500. S. H.

Moore. 528 North Thirty-first Street, addition, repairs. $1.000. Mrs. Buena Verona.

916 Speight Avenue, addition, $1.800 Mrs. Birthie Henson. ISOS North Thirty- sixth Street, addition $1.500. i R. W.

Spindle. 1506 North repairs. 500. R. L.

Havman 2523 Colcord Avenue, repairs. $1.500 Darden Roofing 2125 Washington short covering. Traders said new crop months on prospects of ancrther large cotton acreage this year, notwithstanding Washington warnings that it may mean a surplus in supplies ond reimposition of marketing and production curbs in 1954. One leading spot firm said that a number of foreign buyers have not taken their MSA cotton purchase grants. Futures closed 80 cents to $1.80 a bale lower than the previous close.

Middling spot was 33 60- In New Orleans, futures declined under heavy loni liquidation and hedge selling. Closing prices were barely steady at the bottom, 90 cents to $2-10 a bale lower. New York Futures adequate, broilers-fryers pounds Waco 28, Corsicana 27-28. FORT WORTH PRODUCE FORT WORTH. March Produce: Wholesale prices: Hens under 4 20c; 4 and over, 24c; light fryers, 20c; heavy fryers.

28c; old roos ers, 14c. Eggs: Large grade 49c mediums, 44c. Demand; Hens and fryers, good; eggs, fair. i Only LOANS XII CLASSIFIED in state one hour before services All UA I v.LAjjirncu Survivors One daughter. Mrs.

A. Eiackwell. of Clifton: four sons, W. H. Greenwade of Brawley.

C. Greenwade of Dalles, Jav Greenwade of Dalles, Ore and J. L. Greenwade of Dalles. three sisters.

Mrs. Lou Dennis of Clifton. Mrs. Lizzie Pyle of Walnut Springs, Mrs. Maude Simmons of Kennedale, Texas; three brothers, Anson Greenwade.

Alphie Greenwade of Wrhitney, Pike Greenwade of Austin. Pallbearers: H. Greenwade, J. L. Greenwade, Greenwade.

J. P. Greenwade. A. J.

Blackwell, Greenwade. Connally Funeral Home. 1000 Washington Avenue, phone 2-3407. DISPLAY CLASSIFIED COMPARE! SAVE! CASH MONTHS YOU MOVISION CATMINT CASH 11 MONTHS YOU PROVISION Wl PAYMINT 149 00 253.10 44 8 00 10.00 17.00 30 00 600.00 936.60 1518.00 40 00 62.00 100.00 OTHER AMOUNTS UP TO $2000 NO BROKERAGE OR HIDDEN CHARGES COMMUNITY FINANCE THRIFT CORPORATION for Your Convenience 804 Austin Gr. Floor, Phone 3-7301 Svperviaed and examined by the State Department of Ranking COMMUNITY INVESTMENT CERTIFICATES PAY PER ANNUM J.

D. McKinley 2504 North Twentieth Street, remodel. $750. Frank Hollenquest. Homan Avenue addition, garage.

$4 000. Dr. James H. Scruggs. 4112 Grim Avenue.

5-room frame house. $12.500. A. A. A.

Lumber 2004 East Walnut Street. addition. $300. A F. G.

2101 Columbus Avt glaze porch, $800- enue, XII. 121- FUNERAL DIRECTORY Service Since 1908 COMPTON FUNERAL HOME DIAL 4-1441 BURIAL INSURANCE Thoughtfulness WILKIRSON HATCH Funeral Home Phone 3-3W1 Funeral Insurance Waco Memorial Park Perpetual Caro Cemeter? DIAL 4-SI IN THE COI RTS liHh District Court Howard Reynolds vs. Texas Employers Insurance compensation suit, settled for $1.500. Judge Stanford. 54th Distrirt Court State of Texas vs Clem Jaso, 23.

assault with intent to murder without malice, jury verdict guilty, three-year penitentiary sentence State of Texas vs Jaso, 23. assault with intent to murder without malice, jury verdict guilty, three-year penitentiary sentence. State of Texas vs. FranK M. Frago, 19.

assault with intent to murder without malice, jury verdict guilty, three-year penitentiary sentence. State of Texas vs. W'alter IP. Negro, burglary, jury verdict guilty, four-year penitentiary sentence. Judge D.

W. Bartlett. 74th Dlstrtct Court Cameron Employes Credit Union vs. Gwyn Reed, judament debt for plaintiff. Removal of disabilities of coverture D.

C. McWhirter vs. Yellow Cab Transfer damage suit, jury dismissed. Judge D. Y.

McDaniel. County Court-at-Law State of Texas vs. Jake D. Graham, worthless check under $15. $1 fine and costs totaling $22.45 on plea of guilty.

State of Texas vs. Andrew Roberta, driving while intoxicated, $100 fine on plea of guilty. State of Texas vs. Loy W. Moreland, driving while intoxicated, $50 fine on plea of guilty.

Judge Nash Oliver. Cennty Court Lunacy hearings. Judge McKie Walker. Justice of the Peace Courts Justice Bill J. C.

Wilson, passing in no-passing tone. $10- Earl Stewart, defective tail light. $14; no operators license, $14; failure to appear. $14- Justice Ray Roddy W. Read, running $10.

M. B. Beeman, parking, $1. Mrs. R.

H. Graham, parking, $1. A. M. Sterling, parking, $1.

H. L. Eide, parking, $2- Herbert H. Miller, parking, $3-50. Shorty Smith, parking, $1.

B. J. Mabrey, parking, K. W. Layton, parking, $1.

C. L. Ebling. parking. $1, Mrs.

C. Sargent, parking. $1. Aaron Jones, speeding, $15. V.

D. Manning, parking, $1. J. J. Frey, parking.

$1. Bob Abel, parking, $1. M. G. Parker, parking.

$1. G. D. Kahn, parking. $1.

Norman Thomas, parking. $1. Theodore Johnson, parking. $1. George L.

Lowe, no muffler, $10. Jerry Gene Berry, speeding, two stop signs. $20. Dale Doubit, parking, $1. Lester Lee Johnson, parking, $1.

Tom Joyner, parking, $1. John Henry Phelps, stop sign. $2.50. Robert Stormon. parking, $1.

H. E. Wallace, parking. $1. Napoleon Foster, parking, $1.

Billy Sharp, no license. $10. Billy C. Sharp, no operator's license. $25- T.

A. parking. $1. Barbara Lowrey, parking. $1.

Dan Nichols, parking. $1. Emmitt E. Nichols, parking. $1.

Mrs. B. A. Springston. parking, $1.

David Graves, parking, $1. Mrs. James H. Harper, parking. $1.

D. Nichols, parking. $1. Leslie Ross, parking. $1.

Wi'liam W. McCormick, red light, $2-50- Billy J. Adams, parking. $1. John W.

Crawford, parking. $1. Shedrick speeding, $15. Mrs. Johnnie Barnes, parking, $12-50 Dale Milford, parking.

$1. Willis Williamson, parking, $1. Bobby Z. Sims, speeding, no lights, $20 Clint Allen, parking. $1.

R. Holland, parking. $1. Lawrence parking, $1. Wesley G.

Badgers, stop sign, $2-50. High Low Close Mav ...................................33.33 33-02 33-03 I wool tops July 33-15 33-15 October 33-29 33.29 December 33-38 33.40 I March 33.68 33.53 33.54 May 33-53 33.52 July 33-27 33.24 New Orleans Futures High Low Close May ......................................33.31 32.98 32.97 July ......................................33.47 33.10 33.11 October 33 27 33.27 December ............................33.53 33.37 33-39 March ................................3369 33 56 33.53 Spot cotton closed steady $1.75 a bale lower. Sales 290; low middling 28.50; middling 3250: good middling 33-10. Receipts none. Stocks 356,770.

NEW YORK WOOL NEW YORK, March 23 i.e—Wool tops futures closed ,3 of a cent to 15 cents higher today. March 197.2, May 198 2 July 197.0, Oct. 194.7. Dec. 193 1.

March 191.0, May 189.5, July 188.0. Certificated spot 197.0. Aircrafts Lead Stock Decline NEW ORLEANS SPOTS NEW ORLEANS, March 23 OH average price of middling 15-16ths-inch spot cotton at 10 spot markets today was $1.70 a bale lower at 32.71 cents a pound. Previous day 33.05; week ago 33.49; month ago 33.04; year ago 41.42; average for 30 days 33.79; middling Teths-inch average 30.27; sales 19.396. DALLAS SPOT COTTOV DALLAS.

March 23 UPl cotton 32.35, Galveston and Houston 32.50. GALVESTON SPOT COTTON GALVESTON, March 23 Spot cotton 35 down. Good ordinary 22.65; strict good ordinary 25.90; low middling 28.65; strict low middling 31.30; middling 32.50; strict middling 32.90; good middling 33.15; strict good middling 33.15; middling fair 33.15; sales 135. Agriculture now and chances are that many farmers who decided to reduce their pork production sharply will reverse that decision. Fewer Fall Pigs In The outlook now is for some increase in summer and possibly early fall pigs.

The reduction In fall pigs In the 1952 crop was in the late months of the fall season. This may mean a comparatively small number of fall pigs coming to market during the May-June period this year. What most farmers call spring and summer pigs are classed by the government in its reporting as fall pigs. A May pig i5 a spring pig, according to this Classification, and a June pig is counted in the fall litters. Turkey Committee Tells Growers Solve Own The turkey industry committee which met to advise with Secretary Benson and his associates in the department of agriculture has been telling the turkey growers that they should be able to their own problems.

After having sold 50 million pounds of turkeys to the government last year, the industry committee thinks that the solution lies in the reduction of from 12 to 15 per cent in the heavy type birds this year. Unless the growers do this, the committee expressed the belief that the growers should not aslt for nor expect any help this year from the government. Lowly Cob Still Playing Important Industrial Role The lowly corn cob continues to play an important part In certain industries. A market for cobs Is maintained for manufacture of furfural in Illinois, Iowa and Nebraska. Plants located In Omaha, Cedar Rapids, and Memphis, provide this market.

The Memphis plant was originally set up to make furfural out of cottonseed hulls but the livestock feeders are taking up the hulls for feed so cobs must be shipped from Illinois to supply the raw material for furfural. The latter is now being used for making alcohol which in turn is the fuel for guided missiles. Professor Says Butter Is Cheap in Comparison Dean R. K. Froker of the college of agriculture of the University of Wisconsin says that butter is cheap now as compared with previous relationships to industrial wages.

There was a time when a pound of butter represented just about an hour of work which was around 54 cents. Wages and butter went But now an hour of labor will buy much more than a single pound of butter. The dean refrained from any comment as to how many pounds NEW YORK snrsading weakness sent the stock market lower today with aircrafts a focal point of the decline. Losses ran to around 3 points in the 0f oleomargarine an hour of labor case of some aircrafts while in the re- unv mainder of the list the fall extended to between 1 and 2 points at the outside. Gains were modest and scattered.

The retreat uncovered enough selling to send volume to an estimated two million shares. NEW YORK STOCKS By The Associated NEW YORK COTTONSEED NEW YORK. March 23 (JV-Bleachable cottonseed oil futures closed 10 to 23 lower. May 17.10, July 16.80, September 15.85, October 15.50, December 15.32. MARRIAGE LICENSES ISSCED Raymond Cecil Halgood and Miss Anna Connne Garrett.

Heard Talley Hamlett and Miss Peggy Jo Bishop. Alfred Lee Erlean Burt. Guy Franklin Ruth Terry. Luther Brunson and Mrs. Verdie Ellen Morris Brunson.

Airport Talks Begin KANSAS CITY aviation organizations interested in airports opened a week-long joint meeting today with emphasis on financial problems. Ledbetter and Miss Bula Record Yield of Wheat In Australia This Season Swan and Miss Mary CANBERRA Australian average wheat yield for the current season is a record 19.1 bushels an acre compared to the previous Don Preston Lummus and Miss Della i record of 17.8, according to an offi- Allene Bailey. B. Bianco and Marie Bradshaw. BIRTHS Hillcrest, Girls Mr.

and Mrs. R. D. Dennis, 1214 Shelburne, mother former Mary Louise Geiser. Mr.

and Mrs. B. R. Adelman. 2736 Pine, mother, former Beverly Annette Chazan.

Mr. and and Mrs. B. F. Smith.

4110 Watt, mother former Gwenda Leola Williams. cial survey today. 56 Am Arilines 114 Am 158J4 240 Am Woolen IS 52 Anaconda Cop 19 A SF 47 Beth Steel 5534 12 10 Braniff 8612 16 Cont Oil Del 40 du Pont 9914 9898 22 Freeport Sulph 501 49 46 Gen Eiec 72 199 Gen Motors 31 Goodrich 77 75 75 36 Greyhound 13 13 13 53 Gulf Oil 66 53 Int Harv 31 1 K. C. Southern 2 6 621 12 Natl Gypsum 21 20 iti 43 Ohio Oil 56 56 201 Packard Mtr 6 6 60 Pan Am Airways 11 11 89 Panhandle 7 Penney (J 17 Plymouth 30 17 Pure OU 78 RCA 59 Socony Vacuum a 105 Sou Pac 42 Stand Oil Cal 55 7574 128 Stand Oil 1 Sun Oil 27 Texas Co 83 Tex Gulf 10 Tex Gulf Sulph 39 35 Tide Water A Oil 25 31 U.

S. Rubber 32 West Un 20 Woolworth (F. 46 Grain Market Nervous, Lower CHICAGO of a renewed Russian coupled with fairly liberal receipts of cash grain, produced a nervous and lower market in grains on the Board of Trade today. Losses ran to more than 3 cents in soybeans at one time while wheat, corn and oats were off more than a cent. The market failed to show any sustained rallying power.

Wheat closed lower. May S2 corn l7s to 2 cents lower. May rats '-4 lower. May and May t2.973,4-4. CHICAGO GRAIN RANGE CHICAGO NEW CARS REGISTERED Leslie C.

216 North Thirty- ninth. Packard sedan. R. C. FlatL 3213 Herring, Ford aedan.

Nntirpa McCALEB. MAJ. VAN DYNE Major Van Dyne McCaleb, 54. of Fort Worth, died at 5:30 P- m. Sunday in a local hospital.

Funeral services will be held at 2 p. m. Tuesday at Wilkirson and Hitch Chaplain Earl K. Bradley officiating, burial in Oakwood Cemetery In Waco There will be full military honors at the graveside. Survivors: his widow of Fort Worth: one cousin, Mrs Speck of Dallas.

Wilkirson and Hatch Funeral Home. 1124 Washington Avenue, phone 3-3691. WHEAT May July September December CORN July September December OATS May July September December LARD May .....................10.55 July .....................10.97 September 11.37 GRAIN SORGHUMS May 2.30^ 2.321 a 2 1.633* 1 a .7834 low 2 2.30% 2 2.33% 2.33% 2.37% 2 1.58% 1.58% 1.61%1.61% 1.611.61 1.58 1.88% 3 11 .78 .78 10.40 10.40 10 80 10 80 11.25 11.25 3 11 2.75 NEW YORK CURB By The Associated Press 42 Ark Nat Gas 33 El Bond Sh 16 Humble Oil 69 63 10 Lone Star Gas NEW YORK BONDS By The Associated Press A SF 4s 95 Cent 66 MKT 5s 62a Sou Pac 4 Va 69 Tex Corp 3s 65 Western Union 60 116 103 100 FORT WORTH GRAIN FORT WORTH. March grain receipts: WTheat 206. corn 33, oats 9.

barlev 1. sorghum 28, hay 3 millet 1. Total 281 cars. According to USDA. yellow corn lost 2 4 C.

mllo 2c, oats IVic. wheat and barley lc, and white No 1 hard wheat sold at per bushel, bulk. In carlots, freight and tax paid to Texas common points. No. 2 wheat moved at 1 to 2c lower.

No. 2 white corn closed at No. 2 yellow corn and No. 2 barley $1.641.66. No.

2 yellow milo realized per hundred pounds. No. 2 white oats brought 1.03 per bushel at Galveston, and at Fort Worth, KANSAS CITY GRAIN KANSAS CITY Wheat No. 2 hard and dark hard S2.38V2-2.46V2; No. 2 red Corn 170 cars No.

2 white No. 2 white.

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