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ELEVEN FRIDAY, JANUARY 18, 1953 FREAKNESS DATE CHANGED BALTIMORE date of the 77th PrtakneSs was pushed back today to May 23 at Pimlico, three weeks after the Kentucky Derby. The Maryland Jockey Club announced the change in dates was caused by a recent shift in the Maryland racing schedule. zi AFTER SHAVE 00 LOTION New Larger Quantity! of staijtly soothing, cooling, invigorating After Shave Lotion for a bracing sense of masculine being. Man-tailored bottles. Extra value 9 2 ox.

size 1.72» Complete Line of OLD SPICE DESERT FLOWER, AND FRIENDSHIP GARDEN. MeBANE-McARTOR DRUG STORE Next To State Theater Phone 4216 Coaches How To Adapt To One-Platoon Use NEW YORK UPI The college football big and were high and dry today trying to how they will adapt their teams to the new system that will be in effect next falL With the outlawing two days ago of the two-platoon system which has been in effect 12 years, by the National Collegiate Athletic Rules Committee, the coaches agreed they would have to revise their strategy considerably. But just what they intended to do, even they seem to know. The new rule took them almost completely by surprise, because they took it for granted the two- platoon system was here to stay. When they voted in favor of it by a 4-1 margin not long ago, there seemed little doubt that it was set for a long tenure.

But the committee apparently took more seriously the resolution by the 17-man council the Rules Committee to do away with the two- platoon system. The resolution was made at the NCAA convention last week and came as a sort of end of the trail move. It was made Saturday and passed by a margin of 45-23. There were 255 voting delegates at the convention and many had left. The council is composed of athletic directors and faculty representatives, not coaches.

Probably not many of the coaches even were aware of the resolution, but it seems certain that if both the coaches and council Radio-Television Antenna Service INSTALLATION SERVICE Krauss Radio Television Phone 6326 808 Aetna Street BOUNAR BROS. BUILDING CONTRACTORS BUILDING REMODELING REPAIRING FREE ESTIMATES -----Salem, Ohio Dial 7364 had voted for the two-platoons, the committee would have left 'the rule alone. Another major point made at the convention was that the two-platoon system might not have presented as many injuries as its proponents thought. The Eastwood Committee of Injuries and Fatalities made this report to the convention: factor contributing to the football injuries was inadequate provision for warm-up of the players. A tectfnique must be developed to keep players warmed up between the offensive and defensive substitutions which have been greatly increased by the modern platoon system.

Contrary to what had long been thought, inadequate warm-up is a more important cause of injuries than is There was no general line of opinion among groups of players and coaches. Some of the big school mentors were bitter at the thought of the new rule while others said it would be a boon to the game. Perhaps the most surprising aspect of the entire picture was that the smaller colleges were split about 50-50 on the benefits, or lack of same, on the outlawing of the two-platoon system. It was thought that the smaller schools were put at a definite disadvantage by having to compete with large squads of top teams. But only half the little fellows saw it that way.

Players, too, were about evenly divided, but the fans, generally, seemed happy over the change. To the man who pays his way into a game, the platoons system meant confusion. He will be better able to follow the players and the game now. One thing seems certain it be the same game of football next season. Many of the teams that employ the formation, which stresses individual talents and surprise maneuvers, probably will go back to the time-tested single-wing.

The game will be slower what with players being forced to keep something in reserve for their defensive efforts. Probably the happiest group of all over the change is the athletic directors and officials charged with watching the college bank accounts. Faced with rising costs and declining receipts, athletic directors were caught in the squeeze of maintaining large squads. Now get some relief. CLEVELAND W) Maybe the Cleveland Browns will get a chance at Billy Vessels yet.

The much-honored, hard-driving University of Oklahoma here Thursday night to receive a trophy from Touchdown reporter he think he would be called for military service until after next season. The Browns never have made their choices public but Vessels is believed to be their No. 1 pick from among this college graduates. Until now, however, they had been afraid the Army would get him first. Even if Vessels gets to play, the Browns would still need a bit of luck before they could sign him to a pro football contract.

Rookies are drafted by the pros and first grabs go to the losing teams. Since the Browns won a division championship, they get the Uth choice. Vessels, All America named of the by an Associated Press poll, indicated he would like to work with Browns. the Rechichar To Try Out With Indians CLEVELAND Bert Rechichar of the pro football Cleveland Browns is going to find out whether he can play baseball for the Cleveland Indians. Mike McNally, the farm director, said today Rechichar will try out at the Indians pre-spring training tryouts at Daytona Beach, next month.

Rechichar, the Browns' safety man, played baseball for Reading, Pa. a Cleveland farm, after he was graduated from the University of Tennessee last summer. He hit .222 in 10 games. did not get a thorough trial at said McNally. reported at mid-season and the club was pretty well set by then, so he used much.

The Indians also have added these three other prospects for the Daytona Beach camp: Pitcher Jim Barnhardt, assigned to Indianapolis; second baseman Jim Cleverly, a .288 hitter at Wichita; outfielder Frank Tanana, who batted .289 at Green Bay. White Sox Fate Up To Wilsons 1953 Pennant Hopes Ride On Bob, Bill NEW YORK Whether the Chicago White Sox can improve their third place finish of 1952 may depend upon a couple of rookie lads named Wilson Bill And Bob. Bill is a 24-year-old outfielder who recently received his Army discharge. Bob is a 23-year-old catcher who toiled at Seattle last year. The two head a group of 14 freshmen that includes such promising youngsters as pitchers Mike Fornieles and Bob Keegan, infielder Bob Boyd and outfielder Don Nicholas.

finished fourth and third the last two pointed out Manager Paul Richards. fin ish in the first division is no long er an achievement. We must go for all the marbles in I think the Yankees can be beaten this year but to do so we must come up with more power. We had too many single hitters last year. Our attack, in most instances, consisted of a bunt, a steal and a prayer.

the two Wilsons could come through for us, it would help us tremendously because they happen to be in the two departments where we are weakest. Furthermore, both are reputed to pack Bill, the flychaser, is a tall, ran gy lad who led the Southern Association in everything but broken bats in 1950, just before changing his Memphis uniform for Uncle khaki. He slammed the most doubles, homers, total bases and paced the pack in runs batted in. Bob, the catcher, is the former football star from the University of Wisconsin. He batted .297 in the coast league, drove in 75 runs and has the aggressiveness that Sherm Lollar, the No.

1 receiver lacks. Salem News Local Want Ad Rates For Consecutive Insertions. Effective Nov. 10. 1952 One Three Six Days Days 3 lines .40 .81 1.1T 4 lines .52 1.08 1.56 5 lines .64 1.35 1.98 6 lines .76 1.62 2.34 Each extra line .12 .27 .39 Contract Rates on Request HOURS FOR PLACING ADS DEADLINE 5:30 p.m.

the day. before publication. On Mondays and on mornings following full holidays advertisements are accepted until 9:30 a.m. the day of publication. Wanted-to-rent and situation wanted ads must be accompanied by cash.

OFFICE HOUR8 8:80 A. M. to 5:30 P. M. Dial 4601 Asa for an ad taker.

ANNOUNCEMENTS RUDY'S TAVERN 411 S. ELLSWORTH AVE. OPEN TILL 1:00 A 4c i -k -k -k -k -k -k -k -k -k -k -k -k -k- COLD BEER! COLD BEER! BEER SPECIALS OLD GERMAN GROSSVATER $2.65 DIEHL -----------------JJ-JJ P. O. BURKHARDT ----------------S2 80 OLD BLACK BURGER $2.80 $3 00 GENESEE ALE ROLLING ROCK $3.30 RED CAP $3.50 BRAUMEISTER $3.70 Schlitz Budweiser Miller's Blatz $3.85 Case Johnson Will Fight Jimmy Slade Tonight NEW YORK Johnson continues his campaign for a title shot at lightheavy champ Archie Moore tonight when he meets Jimmy Slade, New Yorker, in a 10-rounder at St.

Nicholas Arena. The latest National Boxing Association rankings place Johnson and Joey Maxim in the division. As Maxim already has a contract for a return with Archie, Johnson must await his turn. The fight will be carried over network radio (ABC and television (NBC) starting at 10 p. m.

EST. For easier, safer winter driving get SUBURBMHI 7 Now you con get the sentttfend now urban it, tread put on your tiros for ooiiost wintor driving you'vo ovor hod. Como in today ond put on tho finoRt snow monoy can buy. We can re-cap vonr smooth tires with this Suburbanite Tread on aU iVw suL from to inclusive. We have mud and snow designs for practically every sire tire.

1 i cleaning problems piling up stroke of a damp cloth cleans our all blind One even sticky jam whisks off the plastic newsmaking plastic snap-back aluminum slats! more, weather andVear make a mark on any of them. And JOE BHYAN FLOOR 8511 199 South Broadway, Salem, Ohio Tom Bolt Takes Over San Diego Open Lead SAN DIEGO, Calif was up to Bolt to hold his lead as well as his temper today as play swung into the second round of the $10,000 San Diego Open golf tournament. Temperamental Tommy held everything Thursday, including an array of splendid golf shots, as he subdued par 72 by six strokes to lead the field through the first 18 holes. The 34-year-old ex-Houston, pro from Maplewood, N. was but one of 33 players who embarrassed the par course at the San Diego Country Club.

Title Defense Rule For Marciano Due NEW YORK UP joint of the New York State Athletic Commission and the Nationa Boxing Association today is expected to insist Rocky Marciano defend his heavyweight title within the six-month span of his Sept. 23 win over Jersey Joe Walcott. A return bout contract between Marciano and Walcott, signed before their title fight in Philadelphia, will be presented by John (Ox) Da Groas of the Pennsylvania Boxing Commission. manager, Felix Bocchicchio, and his legal advisors will be present with Jim Norris, International Boxing Club president and A1 Weill, manager. Norris wants to run a Marciano- Walcott rematch at Chicago Sta dium, Friday, April 10.

Weill says he would prefer to go in June bui; has agreed verbally to the Apri date. Bocchicchio, originally insistan on a March or April date, has balked at going to Chicago cause it do enough LEGAL NOTICE 12 EMPLOYMENT SALESMEN For this protected interested write Box A-2, care Salem News, stating age and etc. 13 INSTRUCTIONS IF YOU like to draw, sketch or write for Talent Test (No Fee). Give age and occupation. Box Z-9, Salem News.

15 SITUATION WANTED QUALIFIED INCOME TAX SERVICE. AUDITING. ACCOUNTING. HOWARD A. TIBBS.

PH. 5802 and 5866, 325 N. Howard Ave. SPECIAL NOTICES SMOKING SUPPLIES FISHER'S NEWS Hov ing A Pa rty Ton i ght? Give Them a Real Treat! Try TOWN HALL DINER'S Freshly Baked Downy Flake Donuts CHIPPEWA WOOL SHIRTS GORDON LEATHER Venetian Blind Laundry 24 hour service. Taping, recording.

Custom made blinds sold. Free delivery. Estimates. Phone 3271. HOUSEWORK by the day.

Available everyday except Saturday. Dial 6296. TAKE CARE OF CHILDREN IN MY OWN HOME BY DAY. DIAL 6448 RENTALS 17 ROOM AND BOARD NICE sleeping room and board for gentleman or lady. Dial 4156 or in quire 868 N.

Hawley. ROOM AND BOARD (FOR GENTLEMAN). ALSO GARAGE AVAILABLE. DIAL 5104. 18 ROOMS APARTMENTS REAL ESTATE FOR SALE 26 OUT-OF-TOWN COLUMBIANA HOME Large living room with television nook, dining room, lovely kite hen and semi bath on 1st floor.

2 large bed rooms and bath up. storm windows and doors, gas furnace, paved street, only 3 years old, bargain price of $10,800. Burbick Realty. dephone 2573 Columbiana. O.

For Practically New Bungalow In Leetonia. All conveniences. Includes three lots, close to school. Must be seen to be appreciated. $6 200.

Call 2-1025 Youngstown, eves, after 6 p. m. Let Us Build You a New Home Today 1 Financing can be arranged. Authorized Gunnison C. D.

GOW, Realtor, 123 S. Broadway, Salem. Ohio. CENTRALLY LOCATED SLEEPING AND HOUSEKEEPING ROOMS. DIAL 7450.

3-ROOM unfurnished upstairs apartment. Private entrance, close in. Adults only. Dial 4892. THREE room trailer for rent.

Wilson Trailer Court, Damascus Road. Dial 3694. TWO LARGE unfurnished rooms. Private bath and entrance. $35 per month plus utilities.

Inquire 415 S. Front sleeping room close in. Working Girl Dial 7256 ROOM FOR RENT DIAL 4725. PERMANENT Special- Reg. $6.50 Lanolin machineless wave $5.25.

Creme machine wave, reg. $8 now $6.50. Vanity Shop Dial 4377. REWEAVING AND mending moth holes, burns, tears, etc. 485 E.

Sixth Dial 6317. HOME-DRESSED BEEF AND PORK for your freezer or locker. SPECIAL ON FRONT QIJARTERSI 44c lb. processed for your freezer. WINONA FROZEN FOODS.

Phone: Winona 9-W R. BECK LINOLEUM-ROOFING SUPER MART CLOSED FOR VACATION. WATCH YOUR NEWSPAPER FOR REOPENING. LAVELLE'S GROCERY COR. WOODLAND PERSHING Open Dally, 8 A.

M. to 10 P. M. Sunday, 10 A AL. to 6 P.

ML CARRY OUTS Parking In Rear. PERSHING GRILL INCOME tax returns filed. Mrs. Harley Harris, Columbiana-Lisbon Rd. Phone Leetonia 4979.

ICE COLD beer and wine to take out. Open eves, til 11 p.m. Sunday mornings 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. Jennings Corner Grocery.

TWO first floor, unfurnished rooms on South Union. Adults. Private entrance. Dial $298 SARATOGA National Deluxe Home, with 24 ft. living room with thermo, pane window wall, 3 bedrooms, bath, all on one floor.

Youngstown kitchen, hardwood double constructed floors linoleum in kitchen and bath, closets, full finished basement, with truit cel lar, gas furnace, 49 10 water tank, combination storm doors and screens, new well and tank. Lovely location 3 miles irorn city limits. Lot 100 ft 340 it. 500.00. THREE YEAR old brick home, large living room with fireplace, kitchen with disposal, kitchen fan and broom closet; hall with large linen closet, two bedrooms, lovely bath th shower; completely finished large room on second floor; house fully hardwood double constructed floors; full finished basement with fruit cellar and recreation room, gas furnace, Rusco storm windows, cop.

per plumbing and spouting, blacktop drive, sidewalks, TV aerial and carpets and drapes included. Lot 90 n. 150 ft. $19,500.00. GIBBS STAMP Dial 4359, THREE ROOM unfurnished apartment.

Located at 1079 Newgarden. Inquire evenings or dial 8733 days. nice SLEEPING ROOM for gentlemen. Garage available, Inq. 712 Jennings.

3 ROOM APARTMENT on 1st floor. Private entrance. Includes garage. Located in E. State St.

apartment house. Franklin Homes Inc. Dial 7149. ROOMS For gentlemen. Best in town.

672 N. Lincoln. Dial SEE OUR EXCITING NEW 1958 NATIONAL DELUXE HOMES Sensationally Re-Styled. Outside and In. New Smartness New Individuality YOUR CHOICE OF 14 SPACIOUS EFFICIENT FLOOR PLANS TO CHOOSE FROM.

GIBBS and STAMP Your National Homes Dealer 279 Pine Ave. Dial 6315. COLUMBIANA furnished apartment. Two rooms, private bath, or sleeping room with kitchen privileges. Ph.

Col. 2203. 30 BUSINESS OPPORTUNITY ROOMS by the week or month, MEZGER HOTEL 3-ROOM unfurnished apartment on first floor. Utilities furnished. Phone: Leetonia, Ohio 2497.

3-ROOM unfurnished apartment. Pri vate entrance and bath. Evening calls. Dial 8697. 19 HOUSES FOR RENT CARD OF THANKS WE WISH to express our thanks for the kindness of Arbaugh-Pearce Funeral Tlome.

the consoling words of Rev. Clare Davis, and to all those who sent flowers during the passing of our beloved mother and sister, Agnes DeRhodes Owen. Mr. Mrs. George Orascon, daughter Mr, Mrs.

Dallas DeRhodes, son Mr. Mrs. Wm. Hall, brother by new manager of Holland Furnace Co. One child 3 years old.

Call 8247. 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. LOST AND FOUND wrist watch vicinity Mullins plant 3, return to guards. Reward.

8 AUCTIONEERS HAROLD McCREA Dial Salem 6348. New Waterford 3073. NOTICE OF DISSOLUTION Notice is hereby given that on De cember 24, 1952 Superior Airlines, Inc. an Ohio corporation having its princi pal office in Salem, Ohio, by unaru mous written consent of its share holders, elected to dissolve and wind up its affairs and that a certificate of such dissolution was filed in the office of the Secretary of State on December 29, 1952, S. F.

KEENER Frank E. MYERS H. W. EDDY Directors Superior Airlines. Inc.

Salem News, Janyary 16 and 23, 1953. If You Are Looking For AN AUCTIONEER You Will Do Well By Calling CHARLES ELDER R. D. 2, Salem, Ohio Phone Winona 12-F-14 EMPLOYMENI Mickey McGuire Krickbaum 2-0-4; Kelly 0-0-0: Hunter 1-0-2; Buckholdt 0-0-0; Meilinger 8-0-16; Potter 1-0-2; Timbrook 0-0-0; Bonfert 0-0-0: Theiss 1-0-2; Stmillon 0-0-0; 1er 0-0-0; Everett 0-1-1; Lease 1-0-2. Lehwald 1-1-3; Ehrhart 2-0-4; Hanstein 0-0-0; Marks 0-0-0; Copacio 0-0-0; Williams 0-0-0; Kirk 0-0-0; Chappel 0-0 Harshman 1-0-2: Falk 0-0-0; Stockman 0-0-0; Geotz 1-0-2.

McKinley 12 5 8 Reilly 1 McNeal 3-0-6; Good 4-1-9; Piscitam 0-0-0; Paxson 5-1-11; Garloch 0-0-0; Paulini Dubbs 2-0-4; Lieder 3-2-8; Bratigam 1-2-4: Slaby 1-0-2; Phillips 1-0-2; Wilson 0-0-0; Jones 0-0-0. Prospect 5 0 11 Buckeye 9 14 Complete Automotive Service Protect Your oy From WINTER DAMAGE Have your car waxed- now for protection against all kinds of weather! Long-lasting finish. WAX JOB, Special, $15.00 PARKER CHEVROLET 261 South Ellsworth Ava. PHONE 4684 LEGAL NOTICE Harriet Goldie Bills, plaintiff, vs. Thomas E.

Bills, defendant. Thomas E. Bills, whose last known place of residence was 365 East State Street. Salem, Ohio, and is now unknown, will take notice that on the 15th day of December A.D., 1952, the undersigned, Harriet Goldie Bills, filed her petition against him in the Court of Common Pleas of Columbiana County, Ohio, Case No. 39936, praying for a divorce and relief on the grounds of gross neglect of duty and extreme cruelty.

Said cause will be for hearing on and after the 7th day of February, 1953. HARRIET GOLDIE BILLS, By Caplan and Caplan, her attorneys. Salem News December 26, 1952; January 2, 9, 16, 23, 30, 1953. MALE HELP FARM fcAND for Hereford cattle. Good pay for one that qualifies.

Write Salem News Box A-3. INVESTIGATOR National organization needs men 22 30. some college preferred for investigations in Salem and the Columbiana County area in connection with insurance. Mast have a car, make neat appearance and be able to type Salary, expenses, insurance, and vacations. Write, giving references to P.

O. Box 164 Salem, Ohio FARM HAND, must be able to operate and take care of farm machinery and beef cattle. No Sunday work Do not apply unless you want steady employment. Zeiglers Farm Market, First Class Machinist WITH GENERAL MAINTENANCE EXPERIENCE. Five years or more experience preferred.

Good wages. Bonus. Apply F. C. Russell Plant 2 Columbiana, Ohio LEGAL NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS Notice is hereby given that sealed bids will be received at the office of the Clerk of the Board of Education.

Salem City School District, Salem High School, Salem Ohio, until two (2:00) p. m. Eastern Standard Time, Monday, February 2nd, 1953, for furnishing all materials and performing all labor necessary for furnishing equipment and furnishings for school buildings according to plans and specifications. Plans and specifications and proposal forms may be had at the office of the Board of Education. Bids will be opened and publically read at or about two (2:00) p.

m. on date and place first mentioned above. Each bid must contain the name of every person interested in the same and must be accompanied by a certified check or an approved bidding bond in the sum of ten per cent of the total amount of the bid. to be held as liquidated damages in case the Bidder awarded the contract does not execute same. No bid may be withdrawn for at least thirty (30) days after date of opening thereof.

The attention of bidders is directed to the special statutory provisions (Ohio General Code 17-C et. sequi) governing the prevailing rate of wages to be paid to laborers and mechanics employed on public improvements. Each bid must be addressed to the Clerk of the Board of Education, Salem City School District, Salem, Ohio, and marked with the name of the Bidder and the work bid upon the outside of a sealed envelope. The Board reserves the right to re iect any. part of any, or all bids.

Bv Order of the Board; E. S. Dawson, President George F. Koontz, Clerk Salem News, Jan. 9, 16.

33, 30, 1953. 10 FEMALE HELP REGISTERED NURSES; Full time or part time. Hours can be arranged. Good personnel policies. Apply Apply Personnel Office, St.

pital, Warren, Ohio. MEDICAL SECRETARY: Dictaphone or shorthand. 40 hours per week, apply Personnel Office, St. Hospital. Warren.

Ohio. TO BABY SIT WHILE MOTHER WORKS. PREFER MIDDLE AGE. DIAL 5577. BEAUTY PARLOR operator wanted Sat.

p.m. off. Write box A-l, Salem News. Wanted! BEAUTY OPERATOR Regular Salary and Commission. Paid Vacation Bonus WRITE BOX 159.

SALEM. OHIO your own business from your home. Permanent Profi Income. Write Hughes, Box No. 1163, Harrisburg.

Pa. 11 MALE-FEMALE HELP OFFICE ASSISTANT WANTED. HOLLAND FURNACE CO. APPLY IN PERSON FROM 8 a.M. TO 5 P.M.

120 N. MADISON. IF YOU like to draw, sketch or paint see Talent Test ad in Instruction Column. WANTED! SALES MANAGER FOR RENT: Nice Country Home. 9 rooms, bath, sun porch, partly furnished if desired.

1U miles from Salem on Lefflingweil March 1st. Address Reply Box A-4, care Salem News. SODA BAR and Luncheonette, Route 250 Mt. Eaton, O. Remodeled in 1947.

Good business, must be sold at once due to illness. Just right for man and wife. Lease on building to suit buyer. Call Kidron 29R2 or write ML Eaton Ohio. 22 WANTED TO RENT OR 4 UNFURNISHED rooms by quiet, elderly couple.

No bad habits no pets. References. Write Box Z-10 Salem News. ONE OR TWO BEDROOM FURNISHED HOUSE OR APT. MAN, WIFE, CHILD.

DIAL 3568 WANTED TO or 5 room house or apartment (unfurnished). Can furnish references. Must be within three miles of Salem. Write Box Z-8 Salem News. REAL ESTATE FOR SALE 24 CITY PROPEBTY TO SETTLE ESTATE Six room frame house at 308 W.

Second, Salem. At present time house needs repairs. Has no bath or kitchen sink, but has furnace in basement. Price $5,500. Call estate of Ellen Mae Ochsenhirt, Salem 8514.

TO SETTLE ESTATE Building lot on West Second St. 75 ft. frontage. Price $1,500. This lot is directly opposite 308 West Second, Salem.

Call estate of Ellen Mae Ochsenhirt. Salem 8514. TO SETTLE ESTATE Two building sights on Roosevelt in Salem. Each sight consists of two lots, and each sight has total frontage of 50 ft. Price $800 for each sight.

Call estate of Ellen Mae Ochsenhirt. Salem 8514. RECONDITIONED Like new. good six room house. Located on the north side of this fair city.

Large living room and dining room, nice kitchen, three bed rooms upstairs. Practically new hot air furnace. Large two-car garage with basement under. No extra work here, just move in. Priced at $8,600 CARL CAPEL REAL ESTATE BROKER Dial 6825 Res.

7341 WILL TRADE large house for small bungalow. Prefer city location. Ina 434 S. Lincoln. Badertscher Realty Co.

MAHLON F. GRIFITH Damascus, Ohio Phone 72-M HOMES, Farms Lots, Business Opportunities. Appraisals. Your List ings Appreciated. J.

V. Fisher Agency, Phone 3875 or 6992. CLOSE in DOUBLE HOUSE of 5 rooms and 6 rooms completely separate Here is your chance to buy two homes for the price of one. Priced at only $9000. J.

V. FISHER AGENCY REALTORS 1059 E. State St. Ph. 3875 25 SUBURBAN PROPERTY THE is important these days.

For value received (as far as construction convenience, and an all-around good home), I have a very good semi bungalow to offer. Large living room (with cut stone fireplace), large ing room, wall to wall carpeting in both living room and dining room all oak floors and trim. Very, very modern kitchen. Two bedrooms downstairs, two finished bedrooms up. Gas furnace, storm windows awnings, 9-foot basement, attached giazed tile garage.

Large lot, ten- minute drive from Salem. Owner is going to Florida. A lot of house for $15,500. CARL CAPEL REAL BROKER Dial 6825 Res. 7341 OUT-OF-TOWN fitm PROPERTY Wholesale and retail sales.

T-KOOM house in Leetonia, 2 baths possible $1,000 per month. Write qua-J Wegnf downstairs, large corner Ufications to P.O. Box Salem, O. lot. Phone Leetonia 8602.

RESTAURANT located on E. State St. with good parking facilities doing a good business. Equipment includes a frozen custard machine. Long term lease.

Priced for quick sale Terms can be arranged. Dial 7109. 32 REAL ESTATE WANTED WE HAVE BUYERS FOR TW6 3 and 4-bedroom homes. List your property with KRIDLER, 267 E. State.

Dial 4115 32 REAL ESTATE WANTED OR 2 ACRES OF GROUND ON EDGE OF TOWN. MUST BE REASONABLE. DIAL 7505. LOT IN SALEM. APPX.

50 150. WRITE BOX Z-6, SALEM NEWS. LET IT SNOW OR LET IT BLOW, BUT SPRING WILL SOON BE HERE. WE HAVE A FINE SELECTION OF SUBURBAN HOMES, AND FARMS OF ALL SIZES. AND COULD USE MORE.

LIST WITH US FOR RESULTS. BURT C. CAPEL AGENCY. 189 SOUTH ELLSWORTH AVENUE, SALEM, OHIO WANTED TO Property on land contract in Salem School district by reliable party with good job. Will make repairs to increase value until fully paid.

If you have property you will sell like this call 7109 and we will contact you at FINANCIAL 34 PAWN BROKERS PAWN SHOP Bring in your radios, sporting equipment, tools, guns, typewriters, musical instruments, cameras, diamonds, etc. 123 S. Ellsworth Ave. Dial 8755. 37 INSURANCE FARM BUREAU INSURANCE DONALD J.

SMITH DIAL 5556 Clyde Williams INSURANCE Hospitalization Fire, Auto, Life and Polio Insurance 538 East State Street Res 6609 Office Ph. 5155 WM. BODENDORFER FIRE AND AUTO INSURANCE. HOSPITALIZATION 123 S. Broadway.

Dial 4391. FARM BUREAU INS. AGENCY. BELLMAN Dial 8795. 462 Jennings.

ART BRIAN ALL FORMS OF INSURANCE. 541 E. STATE. DIAL 3719 38 WANTED TO BORROW WANTED! MONEY TO BORROW $500 Payable In Monthly Installments. Best of WRITE BOX A-5, SALEM NEWS BUSINESS NOTICES HOUSEHOLD SERVICES Carpet Rug Shampooing Dial 5343.

Astry Grissinger Home Cleaning Service Wall washing, rug and furniture cleaning by Dura-clean. For dates and estimates call 3110 or 6460. Rug Furniture Cleaning Paper cleaning and wall washing Nedelka Cleaning Service. Ph. 6871.

41 BUSINESS SERVICES New Homes GrRemodeling KITCHENS REMODELED. ROY ROLLER, BUILDER. DIAL 4171. CARPENTER WORK FHA TERMS OARAGES. ADDITIONS.

REPAIRS ALSO REMODELING. Dial 6171.

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