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.This; OREGON STATESJIAN, , Salem, Orcsoa, Tuesday; Morninz,; October 8, 1933 PAGE Fl'J Local N e w s Briefs ur ivaoren vase xefiumony i was started before Judge McMa- Rhoten against the Dairy, co-op association " in which Rhoten is Motion to Set Aside In suit of. Union Central Life Insurance Company ts. -Ralph A. Shepard and otanr defendant, Roy A. Campbell, has filed motion to set Sheriff Slake Returns Sher-1 aside default order against him. iff 'i returns on f oreelosures shows If affidavit fronr CamplMiU'atat- " wv" Wi 1 eorreeoondenc between t the at- these i salts, Martha Anderson ts. torneys on the contention that suing for 1492.14 alleged due him Carl Bahlburg, bid $1008. execu-i certain property on the premises for milk sold to the co-op. The de- 1 "on, siszr; jrruaenuai insurance l inTOlTed i owned by campneu, f endant contends that when: Rho-i Company of America ts. Ellia-1 and that the plaintiff attorneys ten sold half his herd to his rent-1 beta Grace Albaugh, $13f.58T.71; J had written recently that such er. he diTided the basle average I Roy Harland ts. - Girgene .Witt-1 correspondence would: serre to to which he wax entitled with the schen Redd,- $1,142.89 ; : H. 0. 1 hold off default order as to Camp- renter, and that the amount ae-1 Dahl nre- W. E. Batcheller, f3,-belL the sum to which he was entitled, closure has , been issued -in case as. prem. auu. Rhotenholds thaCthe basic arer- of State Seringa and Loan aaso-jnier smith, 87 umrv Tei. iia lie u DioDeriT 01 tn uuiaowner. i cuuon tm.-mt . - a. Ji;ixr ua out- i . itr a The cee will he finished before era. and plaintiff has assigned the I w o.Ti i .iv , - j-- v t . i.w tynyu i nM written to his office here ay noosv:. .v, . -I wire, f ' : . J ing ho and Joeeph Himmel hia Now 1. the time to get those big Here V a real bargain for you. JV T!irf tJEiZZ black grapes at ruu Tineyaras. The SUtesman one lull year by H.l .,. -m . . . , c,iam witvi- -Kn two weka Tric ok Ctmu 1b coalaac-1 ' - rmnitiM a . .Meet -Th sua-1 they slan to drlre to San Diego tion with the citywide Y. M. and! tetaing membership committee of I to Tiew the exposition. Burgnarat Y W. membership driye. the Wll-l th TJI C1. will meet todar noon i was giyen a monint leaTe oy me lamette -unlTersity T, W. has eet j under the leadership of. Paul B. I Salem school board and his secre wednsdaT aside for membership rwjiiiar rhairman. to nndorta.ve I tary, Qeneyiere Knni, was named day. All girls on the campus are t the project of securing austainins j oepnty uieuiuera w mu sn.iuuu, i memoera, inoie - woo coninouie I gn tlmTiTi Tfmnrfrfl ft " mitt to be aetire and participate, in more than $25 annually to the Y. rU .tomoWle ardent that one i .Hiirttia, iniiii n MrAii.f... v- . .i . i " is paid. Eleanor Trindle ia mem-l wev. organlsaUon begins its ao- bersnip enairman. rnis . year a imitation. Wednesday. - The com projects -Include the Ws Blater mittee beside Chairman Wallace. A A . 1 1 AWAte.M S Mill I . moTemena, ewqueie iMe, mxiMneiuaes Carle Abrama, Dr. T. E ReserTe roperTUion social s street, at Stat and 12th ie wotk. ay mornuis: ore.iwrMcKay,: Brown ; Sisson. C. A. j streets. No injuries were report- w v -m u i v i .uoaivu i spragae and w. L SUiey. ed. rrouDs. facnltyteas, receptions.! m i w . I and skates. 1 . - ' j Peuttrrmem Meet - An execu-1 Eye Snb Teachers The offi- - . ; . me meeting of the Oregon Poul-lcial list of subsutute teachers for Vuene care open au nue.. ' try ImnroTement association was the JSalem schools ia slated to be wrtU -" f vi-A held yesterday at' the chamber of I passed on at tonight's meeting of bniMinir permite haVa beenissued I commerce. Attending the meeting j the school board. tJuallficaUons insDector as follows- Ronald Glo- Coy, president, L, E. Arnold of early last school year and the r Sniirwellinr at 109S Nort Lehanon. yice-president. Profes- practice of establishing an official way, $25; Slrton Coon, erect l0Tt Knowlton of Oregon list begun. The board also will dis- mrir-n at zuEO Virginia street I tmmijtieuuiw, i cuss ui sniu m wuuuiub, " "'I T A n. t T- ma . . . a T1.J Smith of. Canby, directors. occurring Saturday, was reported to city police oyer the weekend. It lnTolred motor yehicle drlten brl William McCully. Turner, and Prank Chedester, ; 1838 Nortn $ 9 0 : Miss Virginia Wells, rerof f tdwellinr at 344 Wyatt court, $72; Joy Turner Hoses, alter garage at 335 North Capitol, $175; William New, filter store at 2 3 9 5 North Front,. 15. Here Is a real bargain tor you. The Statesman tine full year by mail for onlv $.100. Views Bridge Work' Students to Dance Salem high school students will hold their first all-student body dance of the season Thursday night at 8 30 o clock in the high school gymna slum. Three such dances are Scheduled to date tor the school Ttnrlner 7.. C- Hahbs tnsda n 17: IT "XT ,1 Tear, inej bip v.j inspection trip Woodburn KE.re a,,lmn, " and Scotts Mills areas yesterday to Tiew reconstruction ordered on two small bridges,! and . to look OTer $ite of new road construc tion projects largely on mail routes. - Case Transferred Suit of Jack Price against the United Pacific Casualty and Insurance company has been ordered ' tried in the United States district' court, fol . lowing motion to that end by the defendant. Ballinger Case Vp A list of allegations and interrogations was filed in circuit court yesterday in suit of E. E. Ballinger ' vs. Don Baylor, end in connection with garnishment proceedings. Here Is a real bargain for you. The Statesman one full, year by mail tor only $3 00. Boyingtons Call- Mr. and Mrs. F. A. ; Boyington of the Mehama . district were business visitors here yesterday. -: -. .- -. hunting on ML Hebo and Sunday in th. woods abovo J-sii. Citr but I Passes Finals Edward R. Ar did not see "a deer. Jones reported j ends, son ot Mr. and Mrs. Albert yesterday. Despite last .week's Arends, 309 Maple street, Dallas, heavy rains, the woods were still too dry for good hunting and there was "a hunter behind every bush" in the Hebo district, Jones said. He is undecided as to whe ther he Vill make a third try at getting a deer this season. Pleads Guilty Phil Kilian pleaded guilty in justice court csterday to a charge of being in toxicated upon a public highway He was assessed a fine ot $10 and Obituary Taylor - -In this city, October -, Mrs. Mary Ann Taylor, aged 62 years, Leaves a widower, W. V, Taylor, 13 S Luther street; children: Ltf ther R. Taylor of McMinnville, Mrs. Lueile Lottis of Salem, J. Dale Taylor of Salem; sisters, Mrs. Sarah Ellis and Mrs. Susie Robin son of Porter, Okla.;" brothers. John Collins of Sunnyside, Wn., and L. W. Collins of Cassville, Mo. Also 10 grandchildren. Fun era! services Wednesday, October 9 at 1:30 p.m from the chapel of W. T. Rigdon company. Inter ment in Ma3onic cemetery, Mc Minnville. ' , - Wlese . ... - Mrs. Ottlie Wiess, at the resl -dence on route 7; Oct. 6, at the age of 82. Survived .by two daugh ters, Mrs. -Freda: Qdom . of Salem, and Mrs. EditbPdom of .lone, Ore.: four, sons.- dward oicot . tage Grove, August of Merlin, Wil liam. E. and Louie -Wiese of Lu clle. Ore. Funeral services Wed nesday, Oet. 9. at 1 p.m. from the chapel of Clougb-Barrick com pany. Rev. Gross officiating. In terment St.- Johnson's cemetery Gaston, Ore.- - Butts Josephine Elisabeth Butts, aged 70 yean, at the residence of a daughter. " Mrs. Battle- Cooper, 1S94 Broadway. Survived by one other ! daughter, Mrs. Cecil E Wendroth of Azella, Ore., and three grandchildren. Recitation of Rosary, Tuesday at 8 p.m. at the Terwiliiger Funeral home. Funer al services ; Wednesday at 9:30 a.m. at St Joseph's - Catholic church. Interment St. Barbara ce metery. - and Russel James Bolter, son of Mr. and Mrs. Donald J. Bolter, route two, Monmouth, have pass ed their final examinations in Vancouver and will be assigned to the field artillery, Hawaiian de partment; according to word re ceived here yesterday. Thome Slogan Winner "Buf falo Idaho" is the winning slogan entered by Bill Thome, senior from Salem, In the slogan con- costs and commitment papers Is- test for the Willamette homecom sued. A charge ot failure to stop ing game with the College ol and give aid was dismissed for Idaho. Thome will receive two lack of sufficient evidence on mo-1 tickets to the homecoming play. tion of the district attorney's of- "The Late Christopher Bean," as fice. Public Speaking The ex tension class given by the Univer- his reward. To Talk Prevention Horace Sykes of Seattle, for four years sity of Oregon in public speaking j deputy fire marshal of Oregon, will meet Wednesday night in will -address several or the Salem the high school a 7:15 o'clock, if schools tomorrow on fire preven- therere enough desiring the tion. His talks .will be illustrated class td: 'Justify its continuance, with pictures. Dablberg is the Instructor. Two hours university credit is given tor yie course. Trial Postponed Trial of Meeting Tonight Townsend club No. 4 will meet tonight at 7:30 o'clock at Shipping and Cot tage streets for a short business Hunter Points ToUHopes Progress Lies - in Use. ' ol Resources, Not -:- isms - i , Says CEancellor v - - t . . Not in the range of quack rem edies of Europe, Including com munisnv fascism and Hltlerism, but rather in the three-fold match less : natural wealth ' of America, the . wonderful creative power ot th 'American people and the Am erican genius for local self-government lies the constructive force or state bttildlo,T for this nation. Briefly, that Is .the message Dr. Frederick ML. Hunter, new chan cellor of the Oregon higher edu cational aystcm, brougnt " to large, and, judging by the hearty applause and enthusiasm, sympa thetic audience at the chamber of commerce yesterday noon. -. SnbTersIre and destructive forces working at American civil ization today which must be over come before civilization, can rise to heights Hur ter declared to be the war habit and the crime hab it, and the cyclical depression. The vital effect of wr. on the nation is seen, he said, in the $2,f00r 000,000 now budgeted to pay tor the country's wars, past, present and future a sum equivalent to $20 for every man, woman and child In the nation. "Civilization can not go tor- ward if another great war comes . . . I am not a pacifist ... but I don't believe the United States of America can lay down its arms until the rest ot the world does," the chancellor declared, adding his belief in the R. O. T. C. in colleges and universities. On the destructiveness of the crime habit. Dr. Hunter pointed to the New York crime commis sion's report showing a cost of $65 per year to every man, wom an and child for the nation's crime bill. The recurrent depression has just cut the nation's wealth in two in the last seven years, ! Lsaid. Dr. Hunter appraised briefly the Isms of Europe in the light of adaptability to this country, pointing out that the program of a dictatorship means the abolition ot civil liberty for which Utopian schemes this country has no time. He holds no fears that communism will destroy this countrr. Directed Saving Urged Tendency of the American peo ple toward thrift and saving and wealth must be used in organized fashion to keep the country on the upper crest ot the wave, with savings turned into the channels f building equipment where 50 per cent of the people are em ployed, to bring the nation out of depression. Education is the second great est producer of wealth, Dr. Hunt er declared,, pointing to experi ments in the last 15 years which have reduced blight on pears from 50 per cent to 95 per cent, and emphasized as a third need today the application of scientific prin ciples to human organization. He urged the need for recognition of a common cause and the need' to forget petty, partisan issues. --.Coming Event, V,- October. 7-13 Dr. Arthur L 7 Browa. lectures. First Christian church. ' ? ; October Marion coun ty W. C T, TJi, meets at Tur ner, 10 a. m, - - ' ). October S- Walaat code hearing, chamber. , of com merce, 1:80 p. "xn, '. i. . j - - October 8 Young Demo, crats meet, 7t3a P nt alar Son hotel. - j October 0-tl Columbia River Branch of W. F. M. S. meets at First M. E. church, A October W7-T, BL C. A. annual enrollment week.-..! . ; October-' X3 Chemawa grange- fair, BLW.A. hall, Chemawa. . .' ' . -. ; ; - October Mf-Elks-Statea-aua bridge toarnameat opens. Elks texnplei e i . , October - 18-20 Marion county- Christiaa . Eadesvor -ConTestloa, P r e a b yterlan' 'cbarchw :---l "i .1.- ) x . October 21-HSpedaI aes aloa of legtslatare starts. , ' October 23- Airne Scra pie McPhersoa speaks ' at . high school aadltorlanaj at 7:80 o'clock, t - j - October 24 -Salem nb distrlct Ladies AM raQy of M. E. church at Donald.-. I . October 27 Dedicatioa First Methodist church Sunday-school temple. - l . Discrepancy; Seem I , i ii State AAA Decision. Not in line" With Previous : .Ones Says Qiapman j ' si m ! 5 Autos Blaze; One Is Charred Badly Two automobiles caught fire here over the weekend, and one was badly damaged before fire men could put out the flames. When tiremen arrived iat the Roy Weston1 residence, 1S76 North Commercial street, a few minutes before midnight Sunday, they found the front cushions ot Weston's sedan ablaze In his gar age. The front seat was destroyed and the interior of -the car con slderably damaged. Cause of the blase was not determined. ; A smouldering- wiring blaze In an automobile at $65 North Com mercial street was extinguished at 11:35 o'clock yesterday morning before serious damage had re sulted. Firemen found a few old rags burning when they responded to a call from 835 Union street at 1:55 a. m. Sunday and a chimney blaze at 1035 North 19th street at 5 o'clock Sunday afternoon. and that which the consumer pays and to- encourageTTthe basiness ot the food producer is a 'legiti mate exercise fit the police power ot the state.? - i. ' - T the layman It Is Impossible to-coaceiv that the. Cancilla case and the Fred Meyer case were written by the same court," Chap man concludes.' j. -..-T.. - -! The recent decision of the state supreme court in declaring uncon stitutional the state AAA "gave the agricultural Industry- ot , this state the greatest set-back It has ever had," A. If. Chapman, ad ministrator ot the Oregon prune marketing agreement, declares in statement issued la answer to an editorial in a Portland paper Chapman points to the holding ot Judge Rand that It was sot within the police power ot the state, for 'the legislature to, enact any price regulation ot farm com modities, and argues that numer ous other laws regulating agri culture cannot be sustained in Tiew of the court's holding. "In holding that farming was not a business 'clothed with a public interest' the couri ;". de liberately made no r mention ot the last word ot that body as found in the Nebbla case wherein the supreme court held that the New York milk control act was a valid exercise ot the police pow er of the state . . . .. Notes, Earlier Opinion The prune code .administrator then declares;, "This ' self -same court and the self-same justices thereon in the case of Cancilla vs. Qehlhar, in upholding "the 1933 produce dealers and .peddlers act. employed the following language! " 'It Is conceded ... that the prosperity of. those whose labor produces our meat and bread, our fruit and vegetables ... is and al ways will be the foundation upon which the general prosperity of the whole country must rest . our food is directly connected with our health ... to prevent bread . . . in price paid the producers (3(15(5 COLDS 0 0 0 FEVER Average WPA Project . Will Last 4.4 Months; - 4361 Hen to Have Jobs The average length of 254 PWA projects submitted and approved at the local office at the pres ent time is, according to officials yesterday. 4ii months. The aver age numbers of men -employed in the district, f which includes Ma rlon, Benton, Tillamook, Yamhin, Polk, Linn and Lane eountles will be 4.311 for each month'during that time, at a "cost, to -the fed- Another Blanket Feature eral government of $550 per man. -Sponsors have contributed St.! per. cent -of the total - cost ot alt proects.vv!?;r::: .7:-;' : "Two hundred thirty seven men ar employed in the nine projects' under way, at the present time. Projects in Benton county supply work . tor - 123 men; Lane, ; . Una, 1 9 1'- Polk. 13;. and Tilla mook county,. 15 men. ' 3 mm BLANKET U . - V ' - MM 'k Si Liquid - Tablets Salve . Nose Drops first day ' Headaches In 80 minutes Deep nip cotton blanket 66x80. In all shades colors and designs. i - . :- v: For a Personal Loan . come to . " Beneficial Loan Society ... of Salem The-' Quick, courteous and pri vate loan, service that we otter enables yoa to obtain the cash you need within 24 hours. We hare special loan plans tor both single and married peo ple. The principal requirement is a. steady Income and the ability to make easy monthly repayments. Come In, writa or phone and tell us how much you need- '".- "f. Second Floor - Bligh Bldg. Room 119 - 518 State . Phone 3740 - Salem license No. &-122, M 165 Dr.CIianLaa ' Chinese Medicine Co. Without operation -most ailments of stomach.- liver, glands, skis and ur inary system ot men and women can be removed by using our remedies - IS y- in business. L I e e nsed Naturo nathie Physicians. 593 vovxi sxrcec, corner Liberty - of fice opes Taesday and Saturdays, 10 "v- a au to l r. ai V-Aw 6 P. 1L to T. Consoltation. Blood ' H. D. Tests free of charge. w X. T. tam Frank Schrader on a charge of meeting before adjourning to the passing with improper clearance senior high school to hear Jack set for 2 p. m. today in justice Barde speak, court, has been continued for 30 days upon a doctor's certificate 1 File on Appeal Undertaking that Schrader is not able to an-1 on apeal to the supreme court pear in court. Alfred Nelson paid I has been filed by Grace M. Moses a fine of SI in justice court yes- in her suit against Michael W. terday for driving with Illegal j Mahoney and others. Decree in lights. the lower court was entered Aug ust 6. Seek License Glen O r v a 1 Thomas, 21, route four, box 166, Marshfidd Man Forfeits Five dollars bail posted by Sidney Schlosberg, Marshfleld - motorist, after Saiem police had arrested yesterday filed application for 11 him Sunday on a charge or speea- cense to- marry Kathryn Violet Hamilton, 14, route four, box 3 29, both of Salem. ing. was declared forfeit when he failed to appear - In ' municipal court yesterday.- Ho was charged with driving 45 miles per hour ,on "South 'Commercial street hetween Superior and Ferry, Hocketrta Speak Dr. Verden E. Hockett, chairman of the navy preparedness, committee of- the American, Legion, will be the Ki wanis luncheon 'speaker this noon Turns From Station George A. Poppas, rente seven, was book- i at tne Marion hotet ed or city ponce yesteruay on a i ? charge of making a left turn in Trip Cancelled The recruiting leaving a filling station driveway, trip of Sergeant. Lee Mabie, local A charge of failing to stop was recruiting-officer, scheduled for written up against Jtobert L. Col- this week, has been rescinded, the osky. rouio 'our. sergeant declared yesterday. He . J : - , I will be in his office as usual. An league bctskjb iuwr will be a business and council At Stock Show Wayne Hard meeting at 7:30 o'clock of the Sa- I ing, county club leader, is in Port I em Arts league in the public I land this week in connection with library onight. The program openlciub work at the Pacific Interna- to the public will follow, tional livestock exposition. Increase Absorbed The In- I Case Dismissed Circuit court crease" in the number of men re- action broughtvby Yirell C. Quired in pobUI service at the Kruschke against Rholln H. Coo- local office under the terms ot the 40 hour week has been absorbed by Increasing the number of hours that the substitute clerks and car riers work, according to announce ment yesterday. ley has been dismissed following compromise settlement out of court. . W Anderson . - -. .In this city, on Oct. J, Ned L. 'Anderson, at age ; 31. Survived by widow, LOlian; one daughter, - Dolores; one brother, Harry An derson, Santa Monica, Calif. Re mains in care ' ot Salem . Mortu ary, 645 X. Capitol. Funeral ser vices Tuesday, October 8. at 1:20, from the Salem mortuary, S4S N. Capitol. Interment at City View 'cemetery. - - ' Nafziger - - Andrew Nafsiger, at the age of sS Tears. Survived by children: Hertha H. Natxiger. W. EVand .A. A all of Salem. Arthur V. ot Colfax. Wash., Esther Elise Stol- lar ot OTTille.- Cal.; brother, Harry Nafziger ot Trance. Announce ' meats later by W. T. Rigdon com pany. . -' - Smith " . - Florence Irene Smith! Is this city. Oct , aged 20 years. Sur- Tired br father. Dennis s. bmun of Waterloo, Ore. Announcements later by Clough-Barrick company. Insurance and Real Estate ; . . ...... i, " - V DecLe Cl Yakworta Has M. A. Degree STANFORD UNIVERSITY. Cal Transcript, Filed Transcript Oct. 7 Morren Owinss. of Sa- of Judgment has been tiled witn tiem, was awarded the degree of the county clerk irom union conn- j master of arts last week follow ty in case oi reaerai iana nana i mg conclusion : ot the summer of Spokane ts. Guy W. DeLay I quarter. and others. Births Parry To Mr. and Mrs. Wil liam Parry, Lyons, a boy, Darrel William, born October 4 at a lo cal hospital. Pingle To Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Leon Pingle, a boy, Ralph Erwin, born October 4 at a local hospital. Castillo To Mr. and Mrs. Louis Castillo, 262 Hoyt street, a boy. Wallace Louis, born October 3 at a local hospital. Sons of Revolution to Meet Here October 19; Yorktotcn Anniversary The Oregon socley ot the 'Sons of the American Revolution will hold a dinn'er meeting the night of October 19 "in Salem' at the Hotel Argo. The date is the anni versary f the surrender of York town. Visitors are expected to at-; tend from Portland, Albany, Sa lem and other valley points. A program of addresses is being ar ranged.' ' . . ' . . ' , The committee hai dling the af fair met last night at the Argo. Members present were Ernest Wil lard, president, Henry Gannett, secretary, of Portland; f C. H. Tripp, F. P.tuttlng, Albany; J. H. Lauterman, vice president. Justice John L. Rand, Keith Pow el and C. A. Sprague, Salem. aby's Cold Proved best by. two generations of mothers. WlCrtS IV VAPORUB Christofferson To Mr. and Mrs. Gerald O. Christofferson, 1325 North 18th street, a boy, Richard Gerald, born October 1 at a local hospital. Brennan Beauty Salon 228 Oregon Bldg. Permanent Push Waves, Reli able Solutions ' 75c and Up Individual Hair Styl I ing Early and Late Appointments Call -Mary Brennan -1916 U7 Wanted-Filberts Highest Cash Prices BAKER KELLEY A CO. Box Id, Salem, Ore. M ALLORY Cravanette HATS 4 f5 EMMONS, INC. 426 State Confirm Sale Order has been entered , confirming sale In suit of .Union Central Life -Insurance company against Karl L. Haberly and others. MoH to 8peak Congressman James W. Mott has' been Invited to address the meeting ot the Cor- i valUs chamber of commerce at noon-today. . . . . : Bennett Visitor J. M. Bennett I of Albany, Linn county school su perintendent, was a - Monday vis-1 itor here. mv .ifeilaV liMrllsTiuSfliffl Basement Special for Today Just 90 . . . ' Boys' Slipover r SWEATERS Piles Cured 75 Long sleeve, smart crew neck style! Ia dark grey,' wine red and royal blue. Sites 2S to 34. - - mthsat pntIftB er lass et Ua DR. JIARSIIALL 32S OnctS XUg. ' : rkeat 880t ' Excavating ; " ' '.i of Any Kind . ' Basements Dnz. Dirt Hauled, Dirt for sale . . . . ; : PHONE 4644 . : Basement of Vera Mathis Says on Quality Roofing and Paints ; USE OUR H.H.A." PLAX free; estimates Paint & 'Roofing CoJ VernMathi$l 474 Ferry - Phone 4642 USE CHINESE HERBS WHEX i OTHERS! FAIL Charlie Chaa Chinese Hebs . : : Remedies r -are non poison ens, their heaW tag virtue has been tested hundreds years In following chronic aQ- 8. B. Fong meats, throat, sinusitis, caUrrb, ears, longs, asthma, chronic cough, stomach, gall stones, co litis, constipation, aiaoetea, aao neys, - bladder;: heart, nerves, neuralgia. ThcumatlsraLU high blood nressnre. eland, skin- sores, male, female and chil dren disorders. ; ' t ' 8. B. Pone. 8 years practice In China, Herb Specialist, gives relief after others faO. 123 N Commercial St, Salem, Ore: Office hoars every day, 9 to "6 p. m. except Saaday and 1 j- Jfc. a- j. JS"- dssaw j- aSSaw ;iTmi. JTmm. w S f r I UUI5IUWISI lilTOICIUU! (HULL ROOFING I I FOB REAL HEATIHG COMFORT . 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