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TIIE OREGON STATESMAN. SALEM, OREGON SUNDAY MORNING, APRIL" 13, 1924 McXary Stakes Reply In response to- numerous tele- crams from Salem civic organiza tions. the Business Mens' League and the Chamber of Commerce, a telegram was received from Unit ed States' Senator Charles L. Mc Nary Saturday, stating that he was In accord with the desire for early tax reduction and that he would assist in expediting the revenue hill thrrmrh tht pnitA ' TIa A f- ciarea .inai no was working to ward lessening burden. ' the, present tax Da Bols's Dance -V Tuesday, April - 15th, Derby halL ' 'Apr 13 imiiauon wi onicers oy vouure 153, La Societe des 40 Hommes et 8 Chevaax, with an Initiation and big feed, will be held at Mc- Cornack hall Monday night. Voy ageurs from Silverton and Dallas are expected to be present. For Rent : i About May 1st, store room on state street, see J. ti iaier- ' man. Hotel Areo. Apr 13 Baseball Call Sounded f Call to practice has been Issued by Johnny Humphries, manager of the YMCA Twilight league, and .all players are expected to report . Monday night on Willamette field. Several teams have already started practice for -the , , opening " game, which will be held April 21, be tween the Spaulding JLoggers and Dr. Anne. Brekke . Osteopathic physician. Phone $59, 469-J. Apr 13 IJons Will Visit rortland . The Salem . Lions club will be represented with a strong delega tion In Portland Friday, April 25, f when they will be special guests of the Portland organization in a : rousing meeting. The visiting Sa lemites, if they can get to Port land in time will be guests at the baseball game ' In the afternoon. Friends of the club, who partici pated in the minstrel show, will be Invited to attend this meeting. For Rent Large spacious office suite over the Gray Belle. Inquire manager of Gray Belle. ,. alJ Armory Inspection Thursday Thursday night will be one of 'the most important dates In the ,i calendar of Company F, 186 th In tfantry. M?Q when , CoL rJViHey Howell, federal inspection officer, -,of Vancouver tMtrracks, will be in Salem. In addition to an inspec tion, of the national guard unit, the armory will be given its an- I Tn ill Oregon Bldg. rhone 437 The Seavy Bell Insurance Agency General Insurance Wm. Neimeyer In Business For Your Health 175 N. Cca'L Phone 167 FUIOTUUSI HARDWARE! ! . - . . . UBovsSitt Gold and Exchanged. 1 p N. Coml Bt, Ptaos 4C3 '." YTe Pay Cms On Italian Prune ' Trees.. Good trees for young cattle. General Nursery Stock, Sales Yard" and OKlce, S44 Ferry St, r-.- ',' "" ritLTTLAXD NURSERY A. J. Blathls, Prop. - Cfrice Phone 1C3. Res. 1140M ' CCTIXJPATIIT ; v. ' Tie Drlslzxl and. Genuine Bpla 41 Adjustment Treatment. - Eklll tsJ, Painless Afijaxtntzl tJiat pta" remits. . ' : DIU L. C UAIZlAXJi : : OsteopatUe rysi?! aaj Goreoa r C3 Crestm.EIi.. .,, Calem , DR. ABRAJPS METHOD of Electronic Diagnosis and Treatment is not taught to chiropractic doctors. Chiro practors using the letters (E.R.A.) are misleading the public. Dr. Abram's grad uates are issued diplomas, and Abram's name Is on his ma chines. 508 U. S. Bank Eldg. Salem, Or. DR. B. II. WHITE Cooks" Reins : Organized - w - , Progress in organizing a cooks' and waiters' union In Salem Is be ing made and sufficient have en rolled to warrant sending for a charter, according to F. W. Bond, International" organizer for the culinary workers. A majority of the eating house managements are favorable to a local union, but a few of the: places are not, Mr. Bond said. ' ' Waitress Wanted At the Gray Belle. al3 In a Wider Field Rev. G. W. Plumer was a Salem visitor yesterday. He has been chosen evangelist for the Oregon conference, of Evangelical chur ches, the field of his new duties covering Oregon and Washington. He was for many, years general missionary for his church confer ence, and lived in . Salem during that time. He has been pastor of the Evangelical church at Canby lately. Mr, Plumer is not sure where he will have his headquar ters in his new position; possibly in Salem.: - ' , Let us Insure your HOME or your FARM buildings.' Standley & Foley, Agents. Oregon Fire Re lief Ass'n. Bush Bank Bldg., Phone 347. U - . Apr 13 Attend Funeral - Mr. and Mrs. A. O. Condit re turned .yesterday , from Portland, where they attended the ' funeral of J. E." Worth, a brother of Mrs. Condit. i Xew .Record- ' Since Ma is Playing Mah Jong 74p.;Geo C. WU1. A13 License Granted A marriage license was granted yesterday to Benjamin Rider and Eva Jane Carey, both of Salem. Well and prevenung tnem irom p-ptflnp- i Yrni' ar fnvttAd to call " and read any literature on Chirapractlc that I have. Dr. Gof frier, 505 N. High. A13 Railroaders Get Awards In recognition' of efficient ser vice In : maintaining roadbed . for traffic during 1923, seven South ern Pacific section . foremen in Oregon have been awarded. 8100 in cash and ' annual passes;' for themselves and families.. The list Includes PeteT Stoks lot Ger vais and Ed. W, Stoller, of Dallas. Silver medaiIojr the best section pf track Jit. aal-tlstrict were giv en several,-including Peter Stoks, Portland section and M. Minoque of Dallas. ' Oregon station agents who won silver medals for main taining "perfect stations" includ ed H. J. Mohr, of Salem; W. L. Halderman, of Jefferson," and H. S. Bond, of Turner. Waltres Wanted At the Gray Belle. a!3 Woman Slayer Received- Miss Nora H oil is. slayer of Mrs. Eva Bradley in Portland, was re ceived at . the state hospital for the insane late Friday. The wom an : shot down- her , aged ' friend Popular Priced Men's and Young Men's Tailored Suits $25 to f45 D. H. Mosher Tailor. Order Your EASTER LILIES- ; From FLAKE'S 'PETLAXD 273 SUte Pbone 056 DR. HARRISON V FOLK i and " ' DR. PAUL G. STAPRAJT Electronic Physicians We practice electronic diag nosis and treatment as taught and practiced by Dr. Abrams. We are the only -physicians in Salem , who use the latest per fected machines which get re mits in one half of the time. THE ERA CLINIC , , v 1484 State, Corner 15th , Hours 9 a. m. to 8 p. m. , v Consultation Free. - Promotes Gootf Healtli One-Third Cream V II. E. RXDEOUT, Proprietor" Mr ' about a week ago for the profes sed purpose of winning attention for her religious beliefs. Her be lief was that God and Satan are one and" that a "higher power" impels her to do things against her own, will and constitutes an obsession. , Deaf Mute Sent eiwcd Four years at McNeil Island for violation of the Mann 'act was the sentence passed i on Edward B. Sul livan in Portland this week. Sul livan, who Is deaf and dumb, was arrested in Salem in company with a woman, also a mute, when they attempted to solicit, funds for a mute institution in Germany. The money was appropriated for their own use. Sullivan was ar rested under the name" of Frank Stutsman. Department of justice operatives say that he has a term hanging over his head on a big amy charge for which he was sen tenced to serve IT years In an eastern prison, from which he was paroled. At present he Is serving a 60 day Jail" sentence in Portland. ' " Held for Auto Theft Leo Darling; T 17, and Ralph Hazen, 23, are being held for ac tion "by the grand jury upon a charge of larceny of an automo bile belonging to Ray L. Farmer. They were arraigned before P. J. Kuntz, justice of the peace, Sat urday, and bail set at 1500 and $200 respectively, which was not furnished. The younger boy claimed responsibility for the theft, saying that he had Invited the other to come along. The pair were' stopped at Canyonville by Guard Bacon, from the state pris on, who is in southern Oregon as sisting in the search for Bert (Oregon) Jones,- escaped convict. California was the goal set' by the pair.- 1 . Mild Treatment " Dr. Redmond, Chiropractor, 38 Oregon Building. Tel. 1638. Apr 13. Klwanlans to Name. Delegate , , Tuesday noon the Salem Kiwan ians will, select the delegate from the local club to the Klwanis In ternational convention to be held in Denver early In June. This is the principal business to' come be fore the club at the . next regular meeting. , : . Wallpaper Bargains Beginning Monday. April 14th. Max O. Bnren. ' 179 N. Com'l. al3 Fishing Season Due, Tnesday, t The 1924 fishing season: will officially open Tuesday, April 15. Local nlmrods have been keeping an anxious eye upon the calendar and have already got the tackle in shape. . The demand for licen ses has increased during the last week, though these have been called for steadily during the month. . - ' ; . ; T DIED '; : BALLARD At Chemawa, April 11th, Thomas Ballard age 14 years. The "remains were for warded from the RIgdon mor tuary to Ft. Hall, Idaho, for funeral services and interment. VAN LAANEN Joan Esther Van Laanen died at the age ! of ; 5 months. Daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John Van Laanen. Funer al announcements later by Rig don & Son. CARROLL At a local hospital, April 9, Katherine Carroll, age 79 years. -The remains, accom panied by the ' daughter, were forwarded to Portland, where -' cervices and interment will be - held Monday. ? HESS At a local hospital, April 0, John Hess, lately a resident of Cornelius, Ore., age 80 years. The remain will be forwarded by Terwilliger home this morn- ing to .Tualatin, Oregon, where services will be held this after noon at 1:30. Interment in local cemetery. .FUNERAL The Funeral of Wllhma Sears Milburn, who died at her home, 1445 Trade street, April 11th., will be held at the Webb Fun eral parlors Monday, April 14, at 10:30 a.m. 'Her remains will be shipped to Greenfield, Iowa, for Interment. ' Dalem iHortuarp EMBAXSTERS A WD - ' nraX&AXi DIBECTOES ' none 165S Sffldtnt Work ModerUwPrlcs WEBB'S FUNERAL PARLORS FUNERAL DIRECTORS Expert Embalmers SOS 8. Chureb Pkon 120 RIGDON & SON'S MORTUARY Unequaled Serrica ; ' 2:3 K. felgb Tto'ai 183 ';i Mist land M Favored Should Oregon products be mar keted, under any other trade name than 'Mlstland," much of. the trade received through extensive advertising of the product in the east would be lost, according to J. M. Clifford, sales manager of the Oregon Growers Cooperative association. A movement was re cently launched to change the trade name as those sponsoring the movement claimed it called at tention to the rain. Any agitation to make a change will be resisted, Mr. Clifford says. I Raster Lilies JOrder now. We deliver. Flakes Petland, 273 State, Phone 656. '! A20 Service . Men Transferred . ' Four ex-service men who were patients at the state hospital were transferred by the veterans' bur eau Saturday to the. new govern ment hospital at American Lake. They were Emerson Scarbrough, Gerald K. Allen, John H. Cnrtis and Herbert Veersteeg. ' All re ceive compensation through , the veterans' bureau. : Polychrome Duplex 30-inch wall paper. Beautiful and ; moderately priced. Max O. Buren, 179 N. Com'l. . A13 Baseball Proclamation -r- CSovernor IPerce yesterday Is sued a call to the people of Ore gon to attend the opening game of! the Pacific; Coast baseball league in Portland on April 22. , Drunken Man la Fined f I W. C. Wright was fined 820 in the police court yesterday for be ing drunk. - He was arrested Fri day night by Officer Janes. Wright is not unfamiliar at! the station,' having appeared Several times for a, similar offense'v-: He admitted to Chief of Police Frank Minto that he had had "a few shots of eAiiact." . , Preferred Stock 8 Per Cent Salem's Paper Mill. Payable monthly. Hawkins & Roberts. Apr 13 Parked Machines Too Long Parking overtime signs- which have practically been ignored, have been rediscovered, with the result that two men contributed in the police-court Saturday.' P. W. Reyelts, arrested by Officer Thompson, was fined 85 and Fred Ellsworth, ' arrested by- Officer Wright,- 82.50. - These are the third and fourth arrests respect ively since the ordinance went in to effect : before the Christmas season. ' ' 16-Inch Block WoooVi ' 1 , J A Three5 large loads for" 1 Iff. 00. Quick delivery. Fred C. Wells, Phone 1542. l Apr IS Win Baseball Game ' In baseball games played in the Junior Twilight league Satur day the Jason Lees won from the Wetzels and the Daniel - Boones from Shelton. The first game re sulted in a score of 12 to 2 and was. not nearly as fast a game as the second.which had a lower and closer score. " One Hundred More 30c cans "of Jap-a-lac--any color to be given out at only 6 cents'. Max O. Buren, 179 N. Com'L, A13 Building Permits Issued r Building permits have been is sued - by ' City Recorder - Marten Poulsen as follows: L. M. Meyers, 82500: bungalow at 335 South Twenty-fourth and to M. J. Tres ter, to repair "a, dwelling, at 1285 Madison at a cost of. 860 '- Fishermen Attention The Valley Grill will remain op en, all night Monday night of this week and every, Saturday night hereafter until after fishing seas on. Valley Grill. . A13 Baby Roy Reported A baby boy was born to . Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur Lester Lant, 156 North Front, April 5, according to a birth report received at the of fice of the city health officer yes terday. Mr. Lant is a railroad baggageman. .. . .... ... ..,. . New Lighting Fixtures Get' our prices and-save money. Salem Electric Co., F. S. .Barton, prop.. Masonic Temple. Phone 1200. " ' :: m9tf WOODRY , Bays FncJae Phone 511 WANTED PAPER AND RAGS We pay cash for aU . kinds of junk. Capital Junk Co. House of a half million bargains. 215 Center St. f Foot of County Brides Wright .and Not White- Through an inadvertent error in the Statesman Saturday morn ing the name of Harvey L. Wright of AUmsville, appeared as Harvey L. White. Mr,.White, who was in the city -yesterday, called atten tion lo the error. He Is republic can candidate, for the nomination of representative tothe state leg islature from Marlon county at the primary election in May. Health Conditions Better y" ; Improvement In the condition of the general health of the com munity Is noticed in the week's report of ' contagious disease com pleted Saturday by Dr. William B. Mott.city health officer.. Only six such cases were reported, of which four were diptherla and two measles.' f All . of those reported are children's cases,- ranging be tween 'two and 15 years old. Lithians are Expected Several of the Lithians, Ash land's booster organization, are expected to be In Salem today for the observance of the annual Blos som Day . event. The word was received in a private letter Satur day, but the writer neglected to say whether or not the change of date 1 from April 20 to today had made any difference. There is a possibility that the visitors were planning on driving , here next Sunday. . Roys', Band Busy Today " -. Members of the - boys' training school band, will have a full day today, beginning at 9:30 o'clock this j morning with a concert at the J. J. Evan; Bible class for men at .the, Bligh theatre. Then they are expected to give a short concert for the Cberrians . during the noon hour, and to hold open house for the . Kiwanlans at the training school from 2 o'clock un fit 5 o'clock in the afternoon. They will also give a short con cert' for the visitors in the after noon, beginning around 3 o'clock. Speeder ?Pajs Fine . V Speeding !costs Cecil Deacon, 1498 Mission,' 85 when he appear ed" In "the rpolice court yesterday. He was arrested by Officer Cannon..,.-. ...., Special Offei . Wear-Ever, 2-quart alumnium double .boUer,' 81.98 until April i9th; y. Doughton & .Marcus Hard ware, 286 N. Commercial. alS ChangevMade In Staff r : Kenneth Long, who has been night operator- at the local West ern Union office, will be-promoted to the day . trick beginning Mon day, . Hla-place as night operator will.bHsken by t Victor Carlson, who is 'a student at Willamette university. ' Carlson will continue his work' at the university. Maid of the. West i ' A ballad ' of the west , for the West by the" West at Moore's Mus ic House. Piano sale representa tives Sherman Clay & Co. ' AlS Fire Department . Called I The fire' department was called early last . night to , extinguish a chimney and roof fire at 802 North Church.-- There' was little damage to the residence.' '. Waitress Wanted At the Gray Belle. al3 Printers Meet ToGay The" Willamette Valley Typo graphical council will meet today at Woodman hall,' Albany, for a quarterly meeting. Delegates from Salem are Jack Blackwood, James Soyerign and Austin Tweed. Any member of the typographical union may attend.- , Xotl The county clerk's office will be onen from 8 a. ml to 8 n. m. Fri day, Saturday and Monday for reg istering voters. Registration closes Tuesday, April 15, t 5 p. m. al3 Quality Hops Are Sold The last of the 1923 quality hops In the valley has pbeen sold by Sternburg & Small, of Albany, for a little better than- 30 cents, according to reports received here. PREGAUPON treaS; Science has produced the optometrist to safeguard the vision of childhood. ..We are specialists in the fitting of eyeglasses for children. DonH forego the protection of immediate examination.' ; ... Morris Optical Go. : - : 301-2-3-4 Oregon Bldg v . Dr. Henry E. Iorri3 Dr. AlIcCulloch , The sale, covered 189 bales, and was made. to. a," Portland pool. Contracts are being freely made for futures at 20 "cents a pound and dealers are reporting having little difficulty in filling contracts, as there are plenty of sellers. Unitarian Head Coming ' ' -Rev. William I. Lawrence, Ph. D., president of the Unitarian Sunday school' society, will be in Salem next Wednesday and Thurs day f6r a conference with mem bers of the Salem ' Unitarian church. The distinguished visi tor Is also secretary of the depart ment of religious education of the American Unitarian Association, of Boston. He has occupied the pulpit of one of the, largest' chur ches in the east for the last 25 years, with, the exception of four years spent as Joint director of the Unitarian mission in Japan. He has held his present positions since 1912. ' ' : 1 ' t I PERSONALS a-. ,. . . Mr. and Mrs. E. T.' Busselle, Jr., are spending the day . at the home of Mrs. E. E. Aspinwall, at Brooks. " s ;' P. N. Mendelsohn of Los A n geles, is visiting his father. Dr. M. P. Mendelsohn. 1 ' ' . Sherif and Mrs. John Aschlm, of Tillamook, were in the city yes terday. i . Keneth Graham left yesterday to spend the week-end in Tacoma. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Pinker ton were Saturday visitors in Sa lem from Dallas. ; Judge 'W. II. Canon, of Rose burg, was In the city this week. At one time' he was mayor of Med ford. '. " R. P. Bonham, United r States immigration officer and C. J. Wise, of the same service, were Salem business callers. . , George A. Mansfield, democratic candidate for the United . States senate, was registered at the Mar Ion hotel last week. ' Mr. and Mrs. M. P.' Desslson motored to Portland this " week. They planned to proceed to Seat tle, where they will visit for some time., " ' ' , - . , . Todd Hazen, of Portland, was a guest of C. F. Giese, of the Giese Powers Furniture company. . , Panl Staley .has arrived in Sa lem for a visit with h'is parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. I. .Staley. He has been In Santa, Cruz, Calif., for the last year. ' I BITS FOR BREAKFAST I , w I Blossom . day . . : , ' - -; ' ; And fair weather predicted. - ?'. , . - . All roads lead to Salem today, and all roads from Salem lead to the blossoms. They are up every hill and down every dale. W ' ; It Is likely that the revival meet ings will show , again that Salem needs a larger auditorium. V V ' : : ; .' Now they are making rubber tires in Nazareth. "Can any good thing come out of Nazareth ?' - V .; . . Still, every day in the year is more or less blossom day in Salem. : Angel Flores aspires to be the ruler of Mexico. ' With a name like that, every day will be blossom day down there if he gets his wish. ) The sage af a Salem barber shop declares that man still has one un stormed citadel. Woman has now taken the right to smoke, to vote, to wear breeches and one-piece bathing suits and to cut her hair short. But there is hope that it still will be quite a while before she adopts the shaving habit. . . v . . "More Bibles were placed or sold in China than any other country In the world last year. Even Ameri ca was surpassed. Some one sug gests that if we can get the China men to quarreling whether there Is a hell or not we will know that they are ripe tor civilization. S - S Now they're trying to have a cal- ( Bjes Scisntif oaliy Go:?: j "i" There'are thousands of pairs of correctly fitted glis s I . " and around Salem. I know they are correctly fitted, for I ill the work myself There Is" no guesswork about it I ""' I hve heen fitting glasses for more than a third of a f tnry, and' I take pride. in fitting each and every pair correct. ". The .necessary skill to achieve such results can be acquire 1 only by years of elose.study and active, practical experience. la fact, scientific knowledge of the highest order is required to recognize and properly -correct defects of vision." '. l' ' T do NOT BKLOXG TO ANY COJIBIXE X .If you are in need .of .'optical service or advice of any kisd, come in and see me. l am always pleased to be of service to you. My prices are very reasonable for the materials and services .given. I guarantee satisfaction in every respect. If glasses do not give satisfaction, they will be changed free for a period cf one year. Phone 723.' 210-11 United States Bank Buildir-. . ' DR. MENDELSOHN Another Real TUESDAY, 1:30 955 N. 21st St. emmm One Ford Delivery, newly painted and overhauled. Tapestry Brussels Rug, 8-3x10-6.. Tapestry Brussels Rug, 9x12. i'.-x 'Grass Rug, 8-3x10-6 all good Rugs. Waxed Oak Library tall?. ' Waxed Oak Extension table and 6 Waxed Oak Diners. Two Waxed Oak Leather. Seated Rockers. New Home Drop Heal ; Sewing Machine, like new. Ivory Baby's Bed with silk flo ? mattress .like new. Waxed Oak Craftsman Leather Loun-. Good Heater Board and Pipe. Fire Place Screen. Ivory. Bel Steel Spring and Cotton Mattress. Vernis Martin Bed, Eteel Spring and Cotton Mattress. Ivofy Dresser. Oak Dresser. Ree I Bassinette. Home size - Refrigerator. Three-Burner Clark Jewel Oil Stove. Electric Heater, like new. Kitchen UtensCj and dishes. Seventeen -Quarts Home Canned Fruit. Ironin Board. . Wash Tubs. Boilers. -Garden tools and other article ; TERMS CASH. ' . -. ' , . L.H. CUNNINGHAM, Owner, 955 N. 21st St. Phone 1943-J. ;Voodry buys furniture for THE SALEM ; UW RESE A business in full operation consisting of stock,; and 'ez'- -ment. '. Sale to be held at the yards . ,i,4"i '"i-'i T2 Trade jStr.eet : ..,. .,...vS I . .. , .' .: . c Two Blocks South of Liberty on . - - y ; . ' Wednesday, April 16 -. v. Commencing at 2 P. M. sharp, the following stock and equip ment and business: . . . . "-: r.;'? 265. cords of dry , fir wood in yard and mostly under cover. 15 to 18 tons. Utah coal, about 12 tons blacksmith coal. 1 sawing outfit complete with new truck, -whole outfit good ts new, 3 trucks1 In first class condition, 3 platform scales, wheel barrow, oil tanks. 1 wagon and woodrack, complete, office fix tures comprising 1 roll top desk -and chair, safe, heater and lin oleum; quantity of stationery. All of the above will be soli in one bulk. ' ' , . And at the same time and place there will be sold 1 3 V. tire wagon-with. 2 cord wood rack complete, 1 Burroughs adJin machine, 1 - typewriter, heater, 2 beds complete, about 75 quarts fruit, quantity of empty sealers, center table, several pic tures, quantity of tools,' forksr etc. ., i party looking for first class business should attend till Bale, as the business and equipment. will be sold absolutely and without reserve to the highest bidder. Full particulars will be given on date of sale as. regards lease, etc. Terms cash. . , Mr. Zeimon is going east isr the reason for this sale. Theo. O. Zeimon, Prop, y endar - adopted . with , thirteen months of exactly four weeks each so . that one calendar will do for every year. . But half the interest most. people have in-life la trying to figure out what the date Is. It is feared that .with the new calen dar many brains would stagnate. i If ever we' are to recognize Russia, it might be - well to do it while she is willing. a STONE, MJ. General Office Practice Cancers Treated . Office, Tyler's Drag Store 157 8. Commercial Street DR.- B. II. WHITE DR. AXXE BREKKE " ' ; Osteopathic Physicians and Surgeons - .The only physicians in Salem using Dr. Abram's. method of Electronic Diagnosis and Treat ments " ' 500 U. 8. Xat'l Bank Bldg., ... Salem. ; USED SPRINGS for every make of car, while they last 8c lb, Also extra spring leaves 10c lb. - , 1 r.HIiVa Auto . Wrcclanc: Hcuco At Feet cf County Eriir 2. Good Furniture nn rv n APRIL 15tk P. M. "Go Out Center El." WOODKY & WOODRY, v v. V Aucticnscr, , " :' , . ' P).-n, ri f cash or sells cn centra; I FUEL YARDS Woodry & Wos:ry Auctioneers. Pastiy and Bread foods to make a gl: Eastertide. ' " H -EHEAD PAPER AND RAGE We pay cash for all 1 T of junk. Housa of a hlf t.iV.11 : 213 C: ' r:. Fcot cf C