The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980, November 04, 1928, Page 16, Image 16

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The New Osegon Statesman Saiem, Salem, Oregon, Sunday Morning, November 4, 1928
General 11 ark els
. . TOKTLAXV GRAIN
V PORTLAND, Ore Hev. 8 (AP).
Caea rtU: Waeat Bin- Bead Wnttm,
We -whit -$1.44; eott wnite 91.16;
. wirtOT wtdU 41.15; hard winter
. 91.18; rUn -spring- 91.07 ft ; nrestera
w4 91.09. -:r ,
Oata He. 1, 98 lb. wnlte, 935.
Barley No. 2, 45 lb. B. W, $34.50.
Cora Me. 2 Xastcra Yellow, shipment.
42.00.
e- JaUlraa standard, $27.00.
HAT
PORTLAND, Or.. Wot. $ UP).
Hay Baying- prices: Eastern Oreroa
tatothy. 990.50091.00: alley $17,000
17.60: alfalfa, 918.00Q18.80; clow,
8 14-00 Q 15.00: oat nay. $15.00015.50:
etraw, $740 ton. Selling- pricea, $2 tea
. ,..-- : : saxxt .
POETLASD, Ore.. Not. $ (AP).
Dairy JExebeace. net Drlcea: .
Batter: Extrae 49fte; standards 4a;
prima firata 47 Via; -fiats 45
. - Eura: Ixtrss 48c; ft rata 45e; asetiaa
'atrae See; aaediuaa firata 8Sc; aader
isd 24. - - .
rmomroa
. PORTLAND, Ora., Not. 9- XAP).
' Feattrr Steady. Alive ease (over
4H Iba.). lie. Median aeae OH to
lee.) 20c i sprite and Leghorns.
93e. - -
Potatoes Steady. Pe 100 .poasda,
.Takiena Oeana, $1.101.40; loeaU partly
graded, 91.0001.20; Ho. vs. tvc;
Dencaetee Oea, si.sstei.ao.
UVBSTOCat
POKTLAKD. Ora Not. 8 (AP).
Boca, 140: to tale for weak (appreat
aaateryl-Oattla. 9,9; eahree, 480;
easaa: l.Saa: Un T.225: earn. 158.
. OattlOf (tupaisd wita a week age)
easdtwaa aad lover areaee" of ete
a ad see ateak nsovenly . S8o to 78c and
mere lower t toll steady; eeWee aad
veelera BOo dewa; a few loads of etrlet-
ly food eteere steady at 912.oeji2.u;
balk. motions to fairly aoeo, aio.70a
11.60; off owality dewa to. $8.60; top
rows aad feet rare la lead lota.
1O.S0 raoosslWaly with nothing strictly
good, tnerodod; aalk aaodiaaa aad lower
rrado oao-atock. . oowa: low eat
tore dewa v to $4.50 aad below; ball
aaeetty. 97.00a7.76: beat Ma at vaejera
914.00; oalrea, 911.50 down; kearics
aad tkiao dewa to 87.00.
Hea-a (eoaapared witk a week age)
killing claaaaa mostly 25 60c lower;
feeder pifa Steady ; an Ik Itfnt batchers
99.50 Q 9.86, a few (elected lota Monday
97.75, aetalng over $8.50 thereafter; or
erweignta aad anderweighte, $8.76
down: extreme keaTiee, $8.0008.50
packing sows, $7.00 7.75. mostly $7.50
eras; eiaagkter pile mostly $8.50. i
few email lota Monday ap to $9.00
feeder pifa la food demand all week at
$8. 50 6.00.
fUteeo market aaoUbty ateady witk
weak aca: snodlam to fairly rnod lambs
910.604 11.60; strictly, choice llgfct
lambe absent, quoted np to 912.00 and
better; throw-oats down to $8.50
ebeire- light yeerhnee quoted ap to
910.00; ewee $6.50 down.
A Soml-Buncalov of Surpacclnc Charni
E1H-BUNGAL0WS offer on of tb
most destrftble types of all the smaller
homes and can be built usually with as
ireaf economy as any of them. About them,
too, is always a distinctive appeal,', while
lending themselves to an interior arrange
ment that seldom fails to evoke enthusiasm
if the architect has made
the most of his oppor
tunities. Porches of am
ple dimensions are in
evitable in this type of
home, too, a feature
deemed indispensible by
thousands, yet not held
to be essential by prob
ably quite as many,
others. The porch,
though, is altogether a
matter of taste where
one puts comfort into
the background.
TBS WATAUGA DESIGN ATI! " h'-P 7 "
usually go only to the height ex eat story.
Such homes,TiowevT, seldom have an attic,
a feature desirable to some, objectionable to
others. Storage room, however, can be pro
vided but it usually means a closet stairway,
small and difficult : j . -The
interior of this particular home to an
unusual degree makes
for living comfort. En
trance to the large living
room is from the porch.
Within, one Is instantly
Impressed with the
wealth, of light that
streams through the
windows at all sides, and
is pleased with the deep
open grated To the left
the dining room is
equally cheerful and the
kitchen likewise pleases.
CHICAGO GXAXV
CHICAGO. Nor. 8 (AP). Jolted by
a stralgkt-from-the ahoalder notice that
Knsvie ta not to be a bayer, wheat pricea
today flatened oat. Tbd notice came as
a decided anrpriso to wheat balls who
bare recently boon making a capital of
reports that large parehasea of wheat
for Rasa la would be witnessed.
Closing notations on wheat were
beery, 1H to 2c net lower, with corn
4c to 7-$e off and oata skewing l-$e to
KQ8c decline.
NEW YORK STOCKS
NEW YORK, Nor. 8 (AP) The
etaek market easily absorbed the week
end liquidation today, which was aug
mented by farther pre-election ereaing
ap of accounts. A few specialties and
oils made moderate galna. while a wide
aaMrtmeat of loesoa extending from
fractions to 9 points cropped oat at the
Jm the o4. Sinclair wa again bearily
boagbt. gaining aboot a point, and clot
lag fractionally higher. Pjn-AmeHcaa
Petroleum B Jumped more than 2 points,
and Richfield mora than a point.
Wool worth climbed 6 polnta to a new
high at 0H. and Buffalo and Sua
ajaehanna shot ahead 7 points to a new
peak at 87. Warner Brothers Isaacs
made rains of about 6 points, and In
dertrJoT Bayon of 6 points. Number of
HraTna of a poiat or so aoade Biaciair in
the eeoaion were replaced by moderate
reeeetione In tba eloeing transactions. ia
which Isanea aa General Motors. Chry
Pael and Iron. Feral Mining -and
potato to a new high, while Colorado
Paahin International atepped st-JH
alr. Radio, and Iaternational Telephone.
.Smelting. General Bofraetoriea, later
nationaol Match Preferred, and Timkeo
Holler Bearing made gaias of 2 to 8
potnta. Express shares were sharply ir
regular, American gaining 12 and Adams
toeing HH points.'
Salem Markets
Trash rmtta
(Wholesale qooUtloae)
Apploo. and t.
.. fipitsenborf - 1.2
now- ,
Klaa- Darld 125
Winter Banaaaa, Wn.
Kortbora Spy .
Hanaaaa, lb. :
Craaberriot, Western, box
Datee
Dromedary. 8S. 10-os kg
Cranes
Cel eeedleee, lag .
CaL Tokaya, lug
1.25
-1.26
- .08 H
-6.60
.9.71
Cat White Malagaa. rag
Cat. Ladynafora, Ing
Emperor, lb. -
Cera ic ben grapes ,
Crapefrnit. Ariaw case
Morida. ease
Groand ekerrtea
HoekMberrioa. Wa., la.
Comb boaey. aew crop-
Lemona. Cat.
, lilmee. cartoaa, 9 doa
Watermeloaa. Klondike
Ice cream melon a, lb
Oraagea, Valeaclaa
160a aad largar
ITCs, 218s
263a to S24a
are. local lb
Poackoa
Pemegraastea, Ik. . .
tjaracoa, lo.
.1.2$ .
-1.50
.1.10 -
.50
- .08
ilX.7
5.76:
7.50
-1.50 ;
.10
A76a6.6 .
. 2.09
r..om
-T.6008,76
. .5
J60
.09
Vegetable
(Wholesale anotaUeaa)
Artiebokoa. doa. 1-46
Beana, er, aaek lota, tt
Ml wood. doa. , , r "'mm M
Pnmpklaa, lb. -.. 7.,
Calory. U Laklak. doa : 9
- Craio.. Calif, tyl . r i-6.25
ladaaab, laaal. lb., - .05'
.02 H
.04
.02 M
.08
On the upper floor, reached by way of a
Usually this type of home is square, or stairway at the rear of the living room, are
lour bedrooms and bath. Two of these are
larger than you would expect to find and
the other two are of good size. For a fam
ily of moderate size the home is not only
ample but unusually well arranged.
Leaflet
nearly so, upon its foundations.- No other
house is so economical to build . as the one
that is square, without breaks of line in the
walls. And in the semi-bungalow there is
saving in the walls which, fjont and rear,
The Common Brick Manafaeturera Aaeoclatioa, Cleveland. Ohio, can furnisk complete drawings for thie design,
ea brick construction seat upon request.
Turnips, awt.
Cabbage, ewt,
Pumpkin, ewt.
Squash, ewt.
Hubbard squash, ewt.
Egg plant, lb.
Tomatoes, bos
Celery, dot.
Cauliflower, crate
Onions, lb.
Parsnips, lb.
New carrots, doa. trancher-
Lottace, local, orate
Pasco, iced,, crate
Green peppers, lb.
Red peppers, lb-.
Lettuce, crate.
..2.00
-1.50
-1.25
.1.25
.1.25
. .05
.60
.60
.1.00
.08
- .02
0Q .60
1.60
8.75
.05
.05
1.00
.40
.75
. .02
.1.09
Radishes, doa. bunches
Spinach, boa .
Pratt
(Baying pricea)
Quinces. lb. Z
Apples, face and filled ....
Poultry
(Buying Price)
Hens, hoary
Medium
Lighte .14Q .16
lgaora breiiera. asder 8 las - .13
Springers, large , .., .22
Broilers - 24q) .IS
Roosters, aid .07
.22
.16
Butterfat
Print
Carton
Battarfat
(Wholesale)
Grain .
(Baying price)
Wheat, Western Red, bn.
Soft White -
Oats, gray, bo.
wane, ha.
Barley, ton
Wool and Mohair
.. .. . ' : - - '
ran cup aad umbo
stoaair and Kjds
UMtnrk
Steera '. '
Cows, good
.59
.62
.68
. .99
.1.04
8
.49
-64.00
Veal, good
.85
.61. 61
O80.O9H
08 .08 H
Bulla, good
Veal, drotaed, top
nogs.- top
Hogs, droased, top
Heary Sows
Spring lambs
"Tethers
Ewe, top
-06KQ.O7K
16
-08a.0t
.12
..07.08H
.0B 0.1O
rut Oi na
J!02Vi.04,
Church Women Have
Annual Home-Coming
The, Willing: Workers class of
the First Christian church met In
the church parlors Wednesday af
ternoon, for . their annual class
Home-coming.
The business session was fol
lowed by readings given by Mrs.
J. W. Arnett and Mrs. D. B. Simp
son and violin solos by Mary Trin
dle During the social hour, re
freshments were served at long
tables decorated in keeping with
the Hallowe'en season.
-The following members fwtere
present: Miss Nellie Clark, the
Mesdames Will May, D. B. Simp
son, J. E. Lepley, C. J. -Emerick,
Cash Roberts, A. L. Kin ton, Geo.
Gibson. A. D. Wagner, Janet Stan
ton. Thomas Clark, W. Schleisner,
Will Grltton. Arthur Flint. V. R.
Hlckthier. Gertrude Kirkpatrlck,
Albert Cox, Mary Dunn, Wm. P.
Ellis,-1. E. Lester, A. B. Seeley,
Clifford Elgin, Earl Chapel, Dor
othy McDowell, Clifford Bowen.
M. McDonald, H. Conklin, Fay
Humphrey, Harry Hunt, Ifyrtle
Reaney, J. C. Turner, J. C. Perry
and the hostess committee, Mrs.
Earl Wood, Mrs. Chas. Ruggles,
Mrs. Burt Macy, Mrs. J. W. Ar
nett, Mrs. Geo. Alderin and Mrs.
A. W. North.
Mrs. E. B. Gabriel was a truest
of the class.
Miss Jennings Is
Hostess For
Her Club
gwhe Vote
Here Is the official list oft voting places tor Marlon county for the
general election of November I:
Aumsvilie, Hein's Hall tnj Anmsyllle. n?
Aurora, L O. 0.1 F. Hall n Aurora, if?PV
Brdtenbush, Old Store Building. W
z Brooks,' School bonsei In Brooks. -w :
- ButteviUe, L O. O. Fj Hall In Butteville.
Champoeg," Champoeg Memorial Building.
- Crolaan,-LtTeley ehurch!at Roberts.
.. ponald.Hofiklna and Deeart hall In Donald..
Elkhorn, Schaolhonee Dist. 115.
Englewood, Swegle School House Dist. 78.
Fairfield,-School House Dlst. 26
Fairgrounds, Hayeaville School House on Pacific highway.
East Gervais, City hall. Gervals.
West Gervals,' GL W. Brower's house in Gervais.
Horeb. A. B. Horner's store building.
Central Howell. Central Howell school house basement.
.. North Howell, North Howell Grange hall
East Hubbard, City liall in Hubbard.
West Hubbard, Hubbard j fire station.
Jefferson. Masonic hall. Jefferson.
Liberty, Liberty hall. j
jfacleay, Macleay Grange hall.
Marlon, W. O. W. hall in Marion. j ' ji
McKee. Belle Passi school house. ' ;"
Mehama, Philllpi's ball in Mehama.
Mill City, Hammond! Lumber Co's. Opera House In Mill City.
Monitor, Lennon's . hall In Monitor.
East Mt Angel City halU in ML" Angel.
.ItestMt. AngeL. Mt.. Angel .hotel.- .
Prlngle, Davidson's house on Pringle road, i
Quinaby, Oregon Electric! Depot at Quinaby.
Hoverview, Old Roverriejw school house.
. Rosedale, Rosedale school house.
' alem No. 1, Portable school hous at Washington school.
Salem No. i, Bungalow Christian church, 17th d Court,
- Salem No. $, Tale Laundry Co., 354 North 21st street.
' : Salem No, 4, Swedish tabernacle, corner' Mill and 15th,
Salem No. f, Richmond schooL "C
Salem No. f. Tew Park school.
- Salem No. 7, St. Vincent de Paul school, between Highland and
Columbia avenues. . . . j .
' Salem No. t, Jason Lee church, corner Jefferson and . Winter
streets. .
Salem No. 9, Baptist church, corner D and N. Cottage.
Salem No. 10, Basement Salem Women's club, 460 Nt Cottage.
Salem No. 11, County court house in Salem. i
Salem No. 12, Vick Bros., 240 South High streets.
Salem No. 13, E. Sherwood's residence, 787 CrosB street.
Salem No. 14, Store BuUding, 1694 North Commercial street.
. Salem No. 15, J. E. Krajugei's hop basket factory. If!
Commercial street. !
Salem No. 16, City Hall in Salem.
Salem No. 17, Bonesteele Motor company, 470 South Commer.
cial. j
East Salem, Rickey school house. '
Salem Heights, Salem Heights Hall.
St. Paul. K. C. Hall In St. Paul.
Bcollard, .Wengenroth's store In West Woodburn.
Scotts Mills, I. O. O. F. building in Scotts Mills.
Shaw, Shaw Hall in Shaw.
Sidney, Grange hall fn Sidney.
Silver Falls, Church at Silver Falls. - ,
North Sllverton, North Side Pool Hall in North Silverton.
South Silverton, Evergreen School house. J''
East Silverton, Council chambers in Silverton.
West Silverton. Knlghtsj of Pythias Hall.
Stayton, Stayton Lumber company office.
East Stayton, Masonic Hall in Stayton.
West Stayton, Commercial club hall In West Stayton.
Sublimity, C. O. F. Half in Sublimity.
Turner, Masonic Hall in Turner.
Victor Point. W. O. W. Hall over Victor Point store.
Waconda, Brltt Aspinwall's garage In Wacondai
Woodard, Hullt School j house.
East Woodburn. M. E. church In Woodburn.
West Woodburn, City Hall In Woodburn.
Talented Portland
Woman Guest
In Salem
M
ISS Gwendolyn Jennings en
tertained her bridge club
and a group of additional guests
in her home Thursday night.
Three tables of cards were in play
with the first prise for high hon
ors belag won by Mrs. Frank Ha-
berman. The second prize went
to Mrs. F. X. Hoereth.
' Special ' guests " Included Mrs.
Helen Buseelle, Mrs. F. X. Hoe
reth, Mrs.; Frank Haberman, Miss
Reta ClaggetL Miss Leona Ker
sten. and Miss Elizabeth Taft. In
the club group were Miss Golda
Wheeler, Miss Ruth Kitchen. Miss
Velma ROmlnger. Miss Louise
Hiller. Miss Helen Hiller, Miss
Gladys McVey, and the hostess,
Miss Jennings.
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sage to the
Hotne
Owner
M.-'I-
TO THE HOMEOWNER:
Banana
Gotten IelicMMa
Daaiaa. ' IK,
HabbandUrlb.
M aratoaead '
Cacamboca.' bet boasa. dos.9110 91 1
Camata. mcaL sack, lb .oVaY
Cabbage, local. IV. M
reait.. laaaL crate ,.,1.96
PgSPfM CkJlf, lb. ..21 ,
Vancwed egetahioe, par awe. aa
Carrots' ' 40
" Boot i- ,' - ' 44
Taraipa
Ontoata
SLeJUhea
ratatooa-
a. o
LoeaL Barbaaka
f. Yak. Game No. 2
' 8weot potatooe - .,
Garlic, lb. .
reppers, local, see, lb.
Hod,, lb.
99
409) -50
:- .90
Zl.85
1.10
-.04 Ke
.26
TematooaM local, baa j t
Hot boasa, crate .. , . s
aiens
No. io
No. 2'a
. .10
.so
EmaU piekKnc. lb.
.9.00 $.75
d.0 .
.9.00
- jn
Panda
' (ReteH ajaatatlaas) -
Calf meal, 29 Iba ,, , . 1JI
Dairy food, tea 4a aa
ecratck. ton - "
Cora, whole, tea
Cracked aad grvmrni
MUl rna., baa' .T, ;
Jtraa, ton '
'tw maaa
With milk
standard a
-Modrama
nanaFafaf
(Baying Price)
.47.00
Zs$.7
86.00 -60.09
66.09
yefataWaa j.
, (Bayia arloar
ttoea, ewt.
aew boa to. doa.-, tnachoa.
piaack, . baa. mi.
. d
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TITE ARE pleased to announce that as local agents for the JOHNS-MAN-
Iff-V
IT?" VTLLE ROOFING LINE we are now in position to render you a'
service which i has never before been possible in Salem,
A srraPrinl WrTrpntAtivA of the Johns-llanville comxAHi wfll M heri
Ka WaV ftf Nnvamher dtfTnnd will Wrjleased to' call on vou in the interest
of their FIRE-PROOF.RIGID ASBESTOS SHINGLE; (da nbttcbnf use this
. ' m . m . wawann ' - oifi
shinftie. with. the so-called lire-prool raff-ieit sningiei . jfiexipie snrogTea
are nol fire proof, neither are they penriaheni. They are' Worth all you
pay' for them. but no more.,
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If the7 roof onyour home is
v:-
innintr lo f aiL or if vou are havinff to
slip in a tin shingle here and there, why not re-roof with a material which
will be remanent and fire-proof , which will lower jrourrihstiranee rate and
whieh will never need psJnting' or other inamtehance, .t v J Y
'- ifrT Mf, n ' . "
TheJohns-Manvflle- and fleadble ihina-les
and they have swine beautiful new colort and patterns to hbw youT They
will be prepared to make an inspection and give you an estimate and recom-
nf1Tdfltli01al -"TT aananann-t.
aiikJewfVtia,.
i There wiU no
representative will be here only a short, time, and wt ask ! that you call
Yours very truly,
ui r .- e-
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m&mVm-r-t-mUmWmmi,mm i- w'j. saasmaa!" I --aa-as-
Church and Mill
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AN interesting visitor in Salem
this past week has been Mrs.
Rowena Arthur Mills, prominent
Portland poet and playwright.
Mrs. Mills and her urn all daughter
have been guests of Mrs. Mills'
sister. Miss Mabel Arthur. Salem
high school teacher.
Mrs. Mills wrote the three act
play, entitled "Goosey Gander."
which was selected among a num
ber of plays submitted by Oregon
dramatists to be entered in the
national contest of amateur plays
now being sponsored by the Amer
ican Drama League. The plays,
one from each, state being admit
ted into the contest, are now be
ing judged by a group of profes
sional dramatists in Chicago, and
the prise-winning play will be pre
sented inrthe New York city RP;
ertory theater' under the direction'
of Eva L jdajliene,
I Mrs. aiillsfhas also Received ?
recognition 'for her delightful po
etry, i more -than 50 poems being
published recently in Portland
newspapers. - One of her latest
pferdnVH Shidows," has been
bought y Lyrical Poetry maga
zine and will be published in the
near future.
North
Hawkins
& -Roberts,
Inc.
Residence Loans
Straight or Monthly
4 Payments
205 Oregon Bldg.
mum javms mix wdu tu&vixmvii
A Salem Institution Organised in It 10
- Place your savings with ua
Let us finance your home on weekly
or monthly payments
142 South Liberty Street
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CHURCH XITE PLANNED
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"Church Nlte," beginning at 6:
10 o'clock with a covered dish
luncheon, is held each Wednesday
night at the First Christian
The Young people of the Im-I
manuel Baptist church, corner
Hazel and Academy, will meet
Tuesdav night at 7:30 o'cIock.
The weekly prayer service will be
held Thursday night at the same
hour. sbbsj
A New Method of
miSrIFlS)iIFIM
Saves You Money Adds to Comfort
Ko need to rtmove yoqr old roof
lay Red Cedar S&iagles rigt ovef
th old rooi
A thoroughly practical method has
been mocked out aavea removing
old roof, avoids Utter, improve ap
pearance, of house, adds amuingly
to warmth and comfort
.WtH be glad to supply detail, JOue
trated folder. eatimaU alg the
shingles. Ws provid a completa
ahicgling aad ra-ahingting ' aervke.
Don i rarroof until you inveatigata.
A hraetienl-and
proven method
CU or Phon for T viler PrticUr$
J. ,W. Copeland Yards
Yards la Wet RaJem. Albany, Leata Hubbiard; Yaunhin
i mmt WXatlrVfa a jm or aTTm ST ItlVFff VUUAim anramA v
Tfc CULD2Q P OP THIS?
TOWy RECOMMEND
I a a ni wm ..
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Practy Cal ay j"
'The advertisement that rings, the bell is the one
that Mtrnda trae ' If it isn't believed
wear a shamed face.'
it seems to
LUMBER
and I All Building Materials
Gabriel Pouder&Supply Co
OlTJoe, Yard suad Wmnihemam
610 Korlh Capitol
VWVv"
and it's really
economical to
build with brick"
(ul F course we'd longed for a brick
home had been charmed by
the beauty and permanence of brick construction,"
declared a recent builder of a modern brick residence,
"but we never really realized that one could be within
our means until we began! investigating costs. Then
we found that building with brick is an act of thrift as
well as a source of pride."!
Because walls of brick grow, old gracefully, they do
not require frequent paintings or repairs to keep them
looking smart. Their beauty increases with the passing
years.
Where solid brick construction is used, a worthwhile
saving is effected in insurance and in cost of heating,
while plaster does not crack nor doors and windows
get out of plumb because of the shrinkage or swelling
of timbers.
If you are planning to build
a new home or buy. one, Jit
will pay you to consider, the
advantages of brick.
Writ for This Booh
TodayIfs Fre
MOrlC ;
SeattU
ELliott 3643
'n ana wuviUi
Tfllepone 917
BricliiHile Co.
Information about , , brkfc cpnstrnetion.. costs, plans
! - will-be fflven vlPv ! -r ,
Or we will- recom-
mend a brick : eon-
tractor who can site
i yon any additional , L
information about '
' your proposed cbnT
t struction. " . ' ' . ' - ,'v
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