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The Lincoln Star from Lincoln, Nebraska • Page 17

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The Lincoln Stari
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Lincoln, Nebraska
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Mvsi: l'Vidjiv hiitilm l'rrit lu Afir nioon fil Inhrr 195? wn srxn 7.R I (ISIS to Oll lull A 'rscrrli'c Ixinilry rhr in in I Hr- rnngni lo nnikr full lu vrstiK.tiU'M of thr und rlldp prtigranv. with nii of nvulrv hot wocn thr at tnrii -rrvn rs hr iinr will hrpin in Nov I imui'r int iiu; nffii Nov it Al, HI I Hi: SIrtff SfMirls Wiiirr Srvrral fruniv will cltivr out thru 'iraMiius tln.s wrrk thr hrvtir Nrhi prrp fDnthuli yrar innvr 1 Lowarri its cniu luMon. Fin and Munr rrgulnrly irhrdulrd gaiur-i. will continiir thr srason for H'vrral yrt. howrvrr.

Among thr top gamr.s this wrrk a crov -town flash at l.iMmln liriwrrti Northeast and Southeast al the ova! Fiidav. Itoih Ir.un.s suffrrrd drfrnts last week, huf Southeast will be favnrril off a stronger season showing, Aflernoon f.ainr Lincoln has a full svhedule of home games with Lincoln High hosting Omaha Tech Friday afternoon and Hebron playing at ihus Friday night. The after giving No, 1 ranked Omaha South a lough 34 20 battle Friday, are expected to have an easier lime with their fourth Omaha foe of the ycai. Fni-s mel tings to explain some of should retiouiKj from a 7 7 tie the changes in flie agricul chairman of a Imi mfier dciensr I tiuiv. M'vst the nihi I'liimCiee miuViher are rxprcfrd to lake p.irl (he mijiiirv.

Mahon said iriiersrrvit rival? ir are the rrasun (tir Hus us so and Ibr Si bcommtiii f' iM (I to i i (op dr I l.im hat (hr is and what lav -ii iias tirni wi'ti ftic for Ibesr a iniigtoii, to he held tiehind I doot's, may run inlo lue next si's ,11111 of oiiyress con venmg I'l Ihr le.idoff dl Sn ri'lary of (ric M. iJpniha linue the 01 ttiv I '3 didiai-. appi opj lated 'I hr invr digation will hr dnectril piogiams hv Hep tirorgf Mahon il) I ''Vte want to fi id nut and 1e? the Amerii an tieoplf find out whv I wr jaginiig thi.v held in View of the vast funds Mahon told leportei The re has been a lot of mg Now we lire goiug to do some looking. It is, jiippiuenf flint frielion the iirmed services tx one of the rnusrs of our intime to make sati.sfaetoi progress There has not hrrn a free exchange of informntion he tween the Is (IN mg to outstrip the and each has been artmg mdeprndeiifly of ifir other That cs why the Hussians have henteii U5 so hndly tn this field I I ntll Janii.ii M.ilioii x.nd hr lotivuierrl Hud ex I rn ourselves from this dilemma if wr put to gether smooth wot king lion rhat what must fjr done I Hi Sialo VS(! lo Kxolaiii i Vul Oo alMin Sol By niXUl.l V. Mli stjl I nlled Oiess Mrllei The Stntf Agneulturnl tion ('onserx at ion ('nmimtt ce has lined up srrn of nine dis is I 1 1' .1 sul St il 1 -D'l n.

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I 1 It ,1 1 I' I 1 I A I 'l (ISC' I. "SI lao.i ibti III it LOTS OF MOT bark Sid Williams goe.s through the air as he breaks up a pass play intended for Ohio State's end Leo Brown who give.s the catch that old college try, but fails. (AP) Talented Toe Cinches Madcap Battle (('ontinued from Page LR) tossed Snowden for a five-yard loss 1 have looked aw full good when expected to last five probe i. The and the Tigers tried a field goal ry Naviaux plunged to the five from the 9. and on the next play quarterback Roy Stinnett pitched out to Navi- his first collegiate field goal by quite aux and the Lexington junior a distance, but he redeemed into the end zone.

George Cifra came in to kick the point and the Huskers were in the seat. came back to rip the Husker left side and drove to the Husker .10 where Don Rhoda and Zentic teamed to stymie a fourth down and one plunge. Nebraska took over and after just missing a first down by inches, punted as the quarter ended. Zentic Stars Zentic again was the man on the spot in short order. He recovered a Tiger fumble on the Missouri 28 two plays after the final period opened, and Brown pushed to the 21, but the golden opportunity to ice the contest went down the drain when Stinnett fumbled and George Boucher recovered for the Tigers on the 22.

Missouri came charging back self in the grand climax. Brcde Recovers Nebraska then made one of its biggest breaks of the day. Jerry Brown quick kicked from the Nebraska 20 and the ball bounced off Mason's leg on the Rash kicked the Tigers to victory in the dying moments. Nebraska, which meets Kan.sas in a homecoming game at Lincoln if mu hr duiir quu klv. rvm with olumbus St.

HoiiavrntuiT turai onscrviitiim program and to if frw hrads must hr knm krd unliT with I prrsounrl m- togrthrr. Wr lust v.iluahlr terrstrd the P. time as rrsult of lack of cu- Nrbr.iska was again allotatrd nprraltun $Hi 4IHM8H) by thr feileral govern Thr rummifli r's fiuld meni for thr program in thr same amount rrcrivrd this year. The committre apportions thr tnonry to thr after carrfully srrutinizmg the nerds and quahitration.s. The handbook for out lining approved pracTurs, is now bring dustnbutrd.

oiiiiliex OutUne Programs The of meetings will hr- gm Monday at Beatrice and will two weeks ago if thr flu hug, which cancelexf la I wt ek game with Omaha St. Joe, doe.sn have a hangover. The top game in Omaha thin week finds Creighton Prep, whiiii suffered a tough 8 Ii to Omalia Central last week, meeting Benson, a 32-0 victor over Council Bluffs Tee Jay. In other Omaha contests, Tee 1 Jay is at Central and South hosts i Abe Lincoln. Omaha Cathedral at Falls City in a game between two unbeaten in the state.

ir.st Losses Grand Island and Scoltsbhiff will both try to rebound this week after losing unbeaten record.s Friday. IHI Al Miiir.ti I I Ml, a U'II ViMlkA 71 ff 'ti'h li.r Mrlv.n 1 vai I.K ((I I uMr.Al 1.1. W.ts»unil(..t, wh(. (liA.I ill 10 HI tit t. fcrcncr III IJiicolti Ii CNI noheiia Vouiigbeig of (iofhen- burg has been le elected president be followed by gatherings at Lin- of the Christum Youth Fellowsfup next Saturday, will no doubt see Tlie Islanders, beaten hFhi by Has- day; Norfolk.

Thursday; entrai Baptist Cenerai Conference City, Friday; Mindcn, Nov Im- liiji tight Standings some more forward passes thrown tings, should have an easy time its direction. with remont. Scott.sbluff. a 7 There was a Kansas scout in the upset victim of Nortfi Platte, ha.s press box who will carry the word a rugged foe in Laramie, Wyo back to Lawrence: Nebraska would Fremont will he plavuig its see have won a fine victory-and de- ond game of the week, since it served it but il can stop pas.sc.s. hosts Columbus Monday in a Hu penal.

Nov. Nov. 7, and Broken Bow, Nov 8 At the district meetings, county conservation leaders outline their program.s and also make recom She Was named during the groups 3-day confenaii Lin coin, Olfier offiiTr.s are Bill Karhowski of Omaha, vue pre.sident, Mary Ann Youngbei 'The scout can pmnt to the sta-, Pniclices for tistics hich show that both teams rocked Norfolk last Wednes- 44 I.Pel. 1 Opp Oklahoma 1 (MHI HU 27 1 2 ft l.ftlMI 49 NKBRAKKA 1 1 27 21 Colorado 1 2 .33.1 89 1 .3.13 41 102 Kansas 1 2 .333 .15 Iowa 1 3 1 1 1 Wr riv 1 Kansas al Nk IVK I nk 4 nad Barbara Cook of gained 202 yards on the day, also has a Friday game slated, The ideas picked up from the But Missouri collected yards via at Omaha Westside. various counties are sifted by the Omaha were elected to the CYF passes to 6 for Nebraska and 38 1 (lame office and then forwarded to cabinet of those came enroule to the tri- Washington, which arrives at an umphant climax during the final anmial program based on recom-i i mendfttion.s from the The eounties at the ineetmg.s also practices from the slate ii siMtr 1 1 Ifph at Omkr om Slatr olnrddn Oklulioniu MMIr at 23.

Roger Brede was there to fall on the ball and Nebraska was and with the aid of a 23-yard pass easy shooting distance. this point Snowden was The Huskers came within two- to midfield before Ne- yards of scoring. With a third down braska stiffened and forced a punt and 10 situation on the MU 11- with 10; left. The Huskers had thanks to another to return the favor almost slipped over his own right side immediately, lo play another prom- to the two. There he incH part Ihps head-knockinR head and into A pair of important Cla.ss games are at Ashland and Crete at Schuyler, while two Class unbeutens, Wilber and Deshler, collide at Deshler.

Cla.ss power Cozad tries to two minutes. The lineups- xiiHxorni t'lclfCKk. AlhurliSp. Me- I Woi stell, Kae. I.e.

Chactwick, Kelle I -Swaiiey. Feind. Fisc her, left half Curlvciight. half damea, Fullbackii Kuhlmann, McCoy, BKXSKX Haw kina. Brede, Lee, Zentic Monneiiion.

"heeler, I hury, Holdrege at Minden, Kear-! Nebraska bus as varied conserva Approximately ino youths from 22 omimmitie.s attended the conference. handfiook which they will during the coming year, take the measure of unbeaten Lexington in another top contest, OUi-; Nebraska arming Varied er game.s are Alliance at Genng, Thirty practire.s have been an Hastings at Beatrice. Curtis at tliorized for Nebraska in 1978 but Ogallala, We.st Point Guardian An- not all are practical in every gels at David City St. Mary; county. Plattsmouth at Fair -1 "It must he remembered that Gerald Healey, assistant coaeh at Bethel College St Paul.

Minn drseu.ssed of Je.sus and A (Hear i -I i I ct at G.sc ar Nehler, HO, of 38(8) Gar- Ilohrman. Olson f.uard»— zontic. pfirrwm, I nfv at Nebraska Citv at tion practices as any field, died Saturday. KAmiH-, Kloin, i ashlanrt. Zrnui, (Villv drama.

Mason. Zicruha fliirhl half 'illhat ifra. Score by periods. 7 0 ft ft 0 la 0 ii NiisMiuM louchdowns 7 (I. ft rush I.

onversioiiv Rash 2 The Sturdy soph-who had been Doug fumbled and the pesky Mr. Xthiaskft Touchdowns Thom.s cj, Kasn fell on the ball, much to Savtaus O). m.sh». toiucosion the pleasure of the Tiger That touchdown which was VA a reserve center until this Bob Haas on the NU 47 and the Tiger back fumbled. Brown recovered and the Scarlet could breath easier.

Thomas took over at quarterback at this point but the Huskers couldn't march. And on the punt try, Center Dick sailed high over the head of Naviaux. Kick on Run But the quick-thinking south-paw mis.sed by a mere two yards would Noiili Caniliiia Rally Ties Duke, 11 -I R.ALEIGH, N. North struggle had the sellout crow'd of raced back, scooped up the ball! Carolina State, behind by 14 points. 21.000 limp al the finish.

Thou- on the NU 23'and kicked on the refused lo crumble before i sands more watched the battle run. The ball sailed out to the NU vaunted offense Saturday and over a regional television network Ainsworth at Nor- Robert Zink of the state ACP de- folk, and North Platte at Sidney, velopmrnt group. He arlcled that the ACP program has only one aim- the advam-e- ment of tiie overall conservation accomplishmetit of the country. This Ls dune by sharing with individual farmers anil ranchers the cost of earrying out soil and valer conservation practices which otherwise would not be carried out to the extent needed. i.alors T'cio LSI, 22-11 GAINSEVILLE, Fla.

(INS) Fonda dropped Louisiana Stale from first place in the soulhea.sl- ern conference Saturday with a 22-14 upset victory at Gainesville, Fla. fiorn in Mr. Nehler had lived in l.incoln since J92(i and was a member of the Modern Woodmen of Arnenca Mr. had w'orekd as a for (he Burlington Railroad He retired in coming lo I.incoln. he had farmed and mamiged an elevator al Ashton.

Moiidiiv I .,7 Kiu.iic, KiiiAiiri I llt.dtUI. Hrtldia hloll.r MSI nil hd.ii 71 ftf lito Sii flint in Sfvinfiur wiif mn And and fftiir I Andrhiidinn. HftilaiiiAn sidain. MofllMW MnmiMa! Mhi.v I llolL.tian Sf.iiih who flifd III I will al 1 1,1 iiirK d.iv at Rodar 'IfHiotml hapri in Wv ukrt With ihr Mrs (iiif, JiihniMin aitiKn. i (finrlia it(r, iiiiAnui Uvokft Mrirn William, and Ada Hidl.ihan, imth lit i.iiu'fdii, ond a nirt and itdlfiw kt IIOl Ml RciH-fia llidtnrit, kl, of Mi I I unrt.il Miimiov ni al hiirch, Bnn i Mf' I liirkt Strvvait Ruiial al Hf-airi Minor Inrnd, Hill liinrinl of Hull.

7,1, of So, 7ilh. who dird Fttflav. wili I Pin at the Rfv Wrtioia latina viika Otto daukhlctk. Ouli'ir Mull Ml-. Max Mrwht Mf, Far-Iohai all ol and Mr-, aid ol VVaro, (i.ili'n of Midland I rx xislris, Otto Vannini of Wauaa.

Arthur Andrraou Id Turlork. i all! and Mo Tdhr sr-aUir, and irandi'htldri'n. JtUlOSN Funrral of Charlra Jordan, ftft. of hfll l.riihlon. who dird Saluid.o will hr 1 in I- 01 at Mclhodial huo h.

Ihr Rrv, Merrill It VVillta offii Marinrrt Mf fiieior, ofxini'i Mr- 1 i-Ifi A A AM will Nirvuix at tl.tiw I.If Ihr i fi Siiiid.c, hmfl T.oo fhf M.is 'oii axil to oitn-, mk wife, 0 tif.ohif Mix; xi.iii, Mfx I.tifilif llw no. 1 liiii llak-l of I- Fall IX ne Alien, Nnl Jfatph Wflh. I.iiifv Mill, I htflini. inhtiaifx. NOW I.I F'lin.

ral tor Kdowln, vxhii dint ai t.fanit Idand rida will hr Td Mon.Iay at Waft hm. will, ih, Hrv Marxhall otfni. attna mi h.i.haod, Knowlts of I.imoln; nutr and tiriihew J'alltirarrra Or Kfoneih Feirv, William Knowlrx Wllli.iri) Huh, William Hllgina. RohrrI Kmiwirx 'If I It HI It Fiinei.i* H.IÍII-. d.Vi.k Oint-r mo Ill -It 'I am ai Uohiri Itiiin ll.noion Uxika ivm son.

William .1 l.im.'-ln Harns Allianct. t.imtoos one mi. 'JIM to 1,1, iirnrs Milt hell ri fd f'l died rnitav SurvivoM wilr. Hudiman Splan ltd 39 where Mussouri took over. roared back behind clutch passing With left.

Snowden had his to tie the favored Blue Devils 14-14, only bad moment. His pass from in an Atlantic Coast Conference the NU 39 was intercepted by football game. was the only Tiger. The tooth and nail la.st half tmssfire of the Husker i faithful envisioned Nebraska running out the clock. But the Tigers still had sharp claws and they dug in, forcing a punt and insuring one more shot at the leaky Cornhusker pa.ss defense.

They wasted no time in striking at weak thereby gained the victory. First half play was a that things might not go so well for Nebraska, but the Huskers comeback in the third quarter overshadow'ed earlier circumstances. After Nebraska drove 14 yards of 20 stations. magnificent defense smashed down a Duke thrust late be obtained from the county com miltee or from the state commit- The Gators gained a two point' tee. advantage in the first period when end Dan Telhani blocked a Louis-! iana punt and the ball went out through the end zone.

Jim Roundtree scored from the, one yard line for Florida Hie first quarter but Stale's T. W. Brodnax came back with a 90-1 Information regarding tor.s. Mrs. Novaliiie Smith of Chi- for which costs will be and cago.

111., and Mr.s. Donna Boythe exact cost-sharing rates may don of Houston, Tex SKsters. Mrs, Eida Sundstrom of City and Mrs, Emma Duteher of Ord and Surviving Ls his wife, Molly; i Nf-him, ot et 1 fijfvl SlUVHOrft Eugene of Lincoln, daugli- iis r.u,*,.,,,. i.m.f,!,, FHorl PlaiiiK-tl a brother, Ore. NWL vvk Herman of Astoria, Ih'fical Kfsls 0.1 'talks in the fourth period after the Blue yard return of the kickoff.

Devils had carried to the Wolf- Florida scored once more in the I-foot line. The deadlock first period on Jimmy nine left Duke and State tied for first yard run around end. nounccd that place in the ACC standings. State scored from the one all-out ef- KE.MINEY—Dr. Burton Bancroft of Kearney, newly elected president and chairman of the ex- commiiice of the Amer- 40-hour work-week effective Dec.

lean Cancer Society, Nebraska di -1 according to Vance D. Hoger.s, I i II, an- i president. 11 Ili Hoyflfn nf llnuftun Irs Sundxtffifn ol l.iiup iiy and I lnii( of I USI l'iinrral nf Mn lun cn. 4 of 4 I 1 I IS. U-'Ptr A Sons, ihr asy nnmnist Mrs I.irk-hAri, sinurr vii a Siirvi- WPK hushAiid.

Ih, lics. Iti. M.iri.iniiA sop, '1 -Il of AM.i.ti hroih. of Sidniv, sislir Mf. 1, .101 of Hn, moihn.

lolA of Milnry, The Nebraska Wesleyan Univer-i a i iip 8S 1,1 So. Thuis- will go on a Despite the tie, Duke still a good chance to represent the conference in the Orange Bowl against Oklahoma on New Year's Day. State is banned from playing in post-season bowl games he- cau.se of a by the NCAA. i Duke Quarterback Bob Brod' head scored one touchdown and iLs roared H2 yards to score in 17 plays late in the opening quarter with Brodhead going over from the 1. Halfback Wray Carlton converted the first of two extra points.

In the second quarter, Duke COLUMBUS. Ohio league boss George M. Trautman said Saturday the annual major- minor league meetings at Colorado Springs, Dec. 1-7 may change the entire baseball map through re-alignment of the the first lime it got the ball and leagues. didn't get a first of ue said such key items as Tigers over and vamping the Pacific Coast League marched 45 yards to score.

following the Brooklyn A bad bounce on a punt, a 9- and New York move to yard pass and mis.sed tackles, the West Coast and a franchise helped the Tigers who tallied after shift in the International League a personal foul penalty gave them will be discussed at the sessions, Only 38 seconds were remaining the ball on the NU 1 and Snowden The IHL has claimed the Jer-1 before the half when N. C. State plunged over. Rash kicked No. 12 i sey City, N.J., territory where the in a row to make it 7-0.

i Dodgers played seven The time was 8:22 left in games in 1956 and 1957. Frank the first and it took the Tigers Shaughnessey, IHL president, said 12 play.s to cover the distance, his league intends to operate a Nebraska started rolling on the'teaai there in 1958. ground, but after grinding out 33 The PCL is faced with finding points yards in six plays. Stinnett tried new homes for the San Francisco N. C.

State tied it up line on a second quarter buck by fullback Jimmy Taylor. But Florida halfback Bcrnie Parrish went 27 yards for a touchdown in the final quarter. Del roil DETROIT (f) Boston College passed for another. The Blue Dev- stoppied the University of Detroit on the one-yard line in the last minute of the game to preserve a 20-16 intersectional f(X)tball triumph gained Saturday on three la.st-half touchdowns. The Eagle.s, blasted in their Dr.

Ranernft Dr. Rogers Hiat all admin- i.stralive Offices and the li- boairl will be open Hirough Safiir- riay noon rach werk bul a skelelf'n sfcrelarial will be on duty at I certaiii duiing the werk, i Olhrr tuin-acadcmic Wesiryan nnw work a 44-hour I werk. KarUoii (ialliciilmrii fort will be made during the following year to organize' county units Bccau.se of cea.selcH.s and 1 I work of the American Cancer and the co-operation i of men and women in all walks of i life, Dr. Bancroft said, are learning enough about cancer to iwhl II intHUgonlly and wilh Charlotte Kail.on 6 who mcreasing Tuc.sdav at the Ole.sen Euneral uili pni M.wftriy at Ri.t.pr A Mary Mary, ont a mat VIXiN Art .1 I7JN iiifd Sumvof- ssiic, I- Mrs Alft. ri.i Hmt pf Kdihrvn Siralry ol Fotpv I -istfr Mrs Kim I.jn.dlfi; on.

of GOTHENBURG The funeral A Had Day NY, iiiri-n um PolHeinan EJigrnr Sweon ey's day. Hi.s molorryclr had h.u k- fired and raiighf fire. Patrolman Roy Cooke, driving a patrol car, raced to aid. But the trunk compartment, where the fire extinguisher wa.s locked, was stuck. By the time a fire engine arrived, the fire had destroyed the motorcycle.

scored on a 47 yard pass play opener by Navy, up their from Brodhead to end Bill Thomp- filUi straight victory with a tj-e- son who caught the ball on the' mendous second half recovery, la 32 and raced over standing. scored on a 52 yard pass play from quarterback Tom Katich to halfback Dick Christy, who took! the ball on the 32 and outraced i secondary. Dick Hunter I kicked the first of two extra a bitter final drive Detroit had a winning touchdown nullified by a penalty. Boston College was sparked by quarterback Don Allard on its late rally, after being held to a mere 18 yards and trailing 9-0 after two quarters of play. working with in the community, the home, the li.ctnry and the Dr.

Bancroft is the way to make cancer control effective and save thousands of lives each Home here. Surviving is a sc.lcr, Mrs. Ell- Vina Adain.s of Kimball and broih- ers, Vollrad F. of Whittier. and E'rcdenck J.

of Los Angeles, Calif. Mrs. Sclilaphof, Miirdoelv, Dies Ali Watson, 1728 Dies in the Rulp'is Wins, 20-IT NEW KRUN.SWK; i C. N. 1.4 all trades.

Bi MURDOCK Mrs. Augusta, Watson, 7H, of 1728 Schlaphof, 93. a longtime resident' (Ued Saturday, of the area, died a retired steamfitter, he lived Surviving are her daughters, Lincoln the past years. Mrs. Henry Schlueler, Mrs.

August Surviving are his wnfe, Cora; Eloristi 2 Ff'sh flnvsers hloomtmi A xrs-cft planU (or al) Frae vn Hiallrr Floral. t22h I'latte f7 3 ppsirahle lot fi spacois Scctimi Lincoln Memorial I'ark Cemetery. (J. Tucker, Cook, Neb. 27 lot.

lot (IHOi I.iftcoln Memo- rlal Park, funeral Directors 6 Hodgman-Splain Mortuary 2-6S07 1335 22 1.4"- and Don Mason intercepted SeaJs, displaced by the Giants, and third quarter when Hunter passed jack of ail trades. Billy the ball to halt the drive. the Los Angeles Angels, moved out to Christy from the 5 for a touch-1 Austin, ran for four touchdowns: Huge, Mr.s. Gus Stock and Mrs, daughters, Mrs. Alberta Bose of Missouri got 10 the Husker 4 in by the Doiigers.

Two other teams down. A runback by State i an R.5-yard inter-! Augu.st Rieke, all of Murdock: a Elmhurst. 111., and Mrs. Kathryn the middle of the second may be shifted to another center Jim Oddo of an intercepted carry tne Scarlet to a ku running and a 15 -yard city due to their clo.senes.s to the nas.s set up the second Wolfpack 26-13 victory over the University pass helped-Dui Mike Lee finally two major league 'vchdcwr. of Richmond.

HELMSDOERFER FUN Ell HOME 27 Zf Que 22 2-1028 daughter-in-law, Mrs. Dan Schlap- Straley of E'oley. a sister, hof of Murdock; 14 grandchildren; Mrs. Ella King of Lincoln; and a Roper Sons Mortuaries 32 and 25 great-grandchildren. granddaughter.

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IJ4 Jto. Sh.impix. A. W4VC, It Hiibertaon, 830 No 87. Good bus ice Easy parking.

1344 No. 27. 9-1901. Business 12 481 MI.NTh a Jns.nient riPair. concrete, carpentef Ac brick Guaranteed workroanahip.

8 vour basement leak? Ftltlng', tamping dtrt around foundatlonv lamning founiiattona, black dirG haulinii, tree trimming, patch anrfk ding 4 (arpentcnngL plastering, painting, paper hanging, handy man. Reason- It I' I TF Ml aiound Fxrellent m.inship. Fiee Old, new, All lypis tarrcntry. 3fi mon'ha p.v Insured If new or rcmodeimg olii, ifree ealimate. -M arpenirr cement work, remodeled small Jobs welcomed, 2'2t)08.

4 Carpenter ik cabinet work. or by the hour. 7-5949. JJ Carpenter. mAnon repair, fitted.

New-used materials. Free estimates. iitirr 4 Cenerai ail around caroentiy. work at reasonable rates. 5-5983, Wanu'd -Custom built homes lo build for private parties by oualifird eves.

-31 I vr ouk All ccmrn! work, block lavlns. foun-. dation repairs. Hank Bail. -20 AU cement work.

Contractors, John William McMullen. a All cement foundsnoM, sidewalks, walls, floor 4 AH cement work, driveways, tions A sidewalks, plasterrng. Fref 5-7719. Ali kinds Sidewalks, floors, drivse wiavs. patios, steps.

Free 6-0170. I All drives. sKiewalks. patios, lions; chimney repair, house ing, patch plastering. bondesint.

C.uarantee 25 Cement work drives, walks, base- nicnis, patios. Dirt Fai.eing. mosing, foundation work. b.ascmenia under old our Lybarger House Sidewalk, driveways, basement iliYors. Free esiimates.

Cook. 3-0282 eves. -13 Ar wiYdc where. tanks.

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