The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980, February 21, 1936, Page 11, Image 11

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The OREGON STATESMAN, Salem Oregrat lMdayMonite
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' Local News 6 rie f s
i. Serions Discuses Fewer -New
cases of measles and iear let fever j
'dropped td but two -each In Marion !
county last week as against ten or
more in previous weeks, according
to the state department of. health
bulletin. Other new communicable
disease- cases reported Included
ten of Influenza,, four of tubercu
losis, tbres of pneumonia, two of
mumps and one of chlckecy.ot In
Polk county eight cases of scarlet
fever, three of pneumonia, two of
IhHuenia and one of typhoid ferer
were reported,
Papermakers benefit dance. Fra
ternal temple, Fri., Feb. 21st.
Door prises. Adm. 2 Sc.
Charge Basic Violation City
police . yesterday; charged three
motorists with violation of the ba
sic rule of prudent driving, a
practice necessitated by this
week's supreme court ruling
against cities' arbitrary speed lim
it laws. Thomas EL Tillman,
Marshfield. paid a $5 fine in mu
nicipal court on this offense. Oth
'rs booked as basic rule offenders
. were Carl E. Hubachek, San Fran
cisco, and Norman Kltteson, 790
North Commercial street.
The Spa open until after all pre
views. - '.. .,
Case to .Jones Case of Flora
Peterson, debtor, first brought In
i federal court In Portland has
been referred to Seymour Jones,
' conciliation commii sioner for
: Marlon county, under an order
: filed yesterday In circuit court
here. Judge Alger Fee signed the
I order.
i
Decree Granted A decree
granting Don C. Smith and Alice
; H. Smith a Judgment against
; Verne L. Ostrander and Josephine
: Ostrandef in the sum of 765 to
: 'which interest and costs are to be
'added, was filed yesterday In cir
cuit court here.
1A beginning class in Gregg short
jhand (functional method) will be
;tarted; at the Capital Business
ijCollege next Monday. A number
,of .registrations have been made
already. A few more may be ac
commodated. Call or phone for in
! formation.
, Score Sheets Here Par score
"sheets for the world bridge Olym
; pics hare arrived and will be dis
tributed at. tonight's contest at the
' Elks club, George Ketch um. In
charge of the play here, announ
ced yesterday.
"PEP UP" STOMACH"
, RELISH YOUR FOOD
Don't let stool lndijeitloa apoil your
ppotlta, maka yoo (mI rundown. (!nr
Jssa, without ambition or scit tor At
:k.ood thinra of lift, withoat Urine Wit
'iliamt S. L. K. Formula. Tha tint Lottie
s)tt (todoea remits or moo? bick. WII
sHams S..( K. Formula U compounded
iftom tha preacription of a former army
' Idoetor. It 'seta at a mild- tonic, atomachi
jftimnlaat, mild laxatira and diaretle Mm
talent for the fcidneja. Eeinf a liquid
VlreW' aijtbfted it itarta to wo-V t
.Imoet lmmedietelr. Highly concentrated, t
Is economics te take. Try a bottle nnder
ska nana? back gaarantea. Sea how nraek
better yoa feel after a few doaea. At
Perry a Drof tors.
HEAR
Rev. L. D. Smith;
at the
First Nazarene Church
13th and Center
7:30 EACH EVENING
Old Time Preaching, Good
Singing and Orchestra
Music
SUBJECTS
Friday Night "Your final ahi
swer to Jesus."
Saturday Night "The tired,
the .retired, and the people
who make me tired."
Sunday Morning "The second
work of grace.n
Sunday Night "Where shall
we park at sundown, or,
where do we go from here?"
but there's still
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In addition to the resolar ' Separate listings for mem
alphabetical listing these bertof firms or households,
are available for a small Other spellings,
charge. 1
s . lfyvu are planning to order a telephone,
please let us know fiOW. .
i
The Pacific Telephone and Telegraph Company
740 State St. ' Telephone 3101
Teachers to Portland r- Eight
Salem school, teachers, members
of the physical education depart
ment, will spend today and Friday
in Portland, attending the north
west regional conference of the
national physical education In
structors association,' They are
Vernon Gilmore, Grace Wolga-
mott and Vivian Bartholomew of
Salem high school; Frank Brown,
Harold Hank and Etta White of
Parrish, and Gurnee Flesher and
Eleanor Tonsing of Leslie junior
high schools.
The Spa open until after all pre
views.
Pushed Car Crashes An auto
mobile Jack Eyerly, Salem, was
pushing away from the curb Wed
nesday ran away from him and
banged Into her automobile. Mrs.
E. L. Smith, 1560 North Capitol
street, reported to city police yes
terday. A fender and hub cap on
the Smith car were damaged. The
mishap occurred on State street
between High and Liberty No
other accidents were reported up
to 6 p. m. yesterday.
Removal sale Howard Corset shop
Asks Extradition Governor
Martin on Thursday issued a re
quisition on the executive depart
ment of California for the return
of Ernest A. Kieyser, who Is want
ed in Lane county for the crime of
burning property with intent to
injure the Insured. Keyser Is un
der arrest at San Diego.
Meeting Tonight Townsend
club No. 6 will meet tonight at
7:30 o clock at the Nelson audi
torium. ' An excellent musical pro
gram has been arranged bv Mrs
T. E. DaVies. Mrs. George O'Nell
will be the main speaker. The
public is invited.
Answer Filed C lay ton W,
Jones, defendant in a suit recent
ly brought Charlotte M. Jones,
filed his answer yesterday In cir
cuit court here.
Obituary
Rasmussen
Niels Marcuss Rasmussen, at
the residence, 1630 Broadway
February 18, at the age of 83
years. Survived by widow, Mrs
Ollle Rasmussen; two daughters.
Mrs. Petra V. Bieber.of Baker
Ore., and Mrs. Henrietta Wilkin
son of Norman, Neb.;' two step
sons. Homer and Herbert McDon-
ough, both of Salem, and six
grand grandchildren. Services will
be held from the Clough-Barrick
chapel Friday, February 21, at 2
p. m. Dr. W. E. Petticotd will of
ficiate.
Hodgkln
In this city February 15, Charlie
Hodgkin, brother of William M. of
Vancouver, Wash., Rockey of
Portland and Margaret White of
Portland. Funeral services will
be held Saturday, February 22, at
2 p. m. Interment I. O. O. F. cem
etery. .
Births
Lewis To Mr. and Mrs. Marvin
Clayton Lewis, 1478 Center street,
a girl, Justine Louise, born Feb
ruary 7 at Salem General tospital.
COME, AND BRING
YOUR FRIENDS TO
HEAR THESE
STIRRING MESSAGES!
n)n
time to get inl
0
Alter Treasirrer'a . Office City
assessment and license' payers no
longer will face the city treasurer
through a window flanked by an
cient pebble glass,- panels, as the
result of alteration operations in
stituted y e s t e r da y by Alfred
Mundt, acting treasurer. The old
glass front of the treasurer's of
fice, was removed and an open
counter extending the- length of
the room set up. Mundt said oth
er Innovations would be the lock
ing of all doors leading to this of
fice at night and Installation of a
large safe in which lien. dockets
and other records will be stored.
Luts Florist. 127$ N. Lib. P; 9592.
Here From Chicago Arrival In
Salem of Dr. Elmer H. K. Dorr?
surgeon and chiropodist. 1 from
Chicago, 111., was announced yes
terday by Oscar E. Price, proprie
tor of the Price Shoe company.
with which Dr. Dorr, will be affil
iated. Dr. Dorr will succeed. Dr.
L. J. Williams, who has moved to
Eugene, as chiropodist at the
Price store. His wife and baby
daughter accompanied Dr. Dorr
west. He is a member of the Elks
and Masonic lodges.
Rummage sale. W.C.T.U. hall, S.
Commercial, Friday - Saturday.
t'oiice Buy Hadlo A new ra
dio receiver replacing the original
one purchased in 1132, was being
tried out at police headquarters
here yesterday by the operators
of station KGZR. Its purchase, for
not more than 193. was author
ized by the city council Monday
night The old receiver lacked se
lectivity and noise elimination
features needed under present
crowding of police radio bands.
Leave at 8 a. m. Chemeketans
will leave the Senator, hotel at
8 o'clock Sunday morning instead
of 9 a. m.. and drive to the North
Fork ranger station near Molalla.
From there a hike of several miles
will be made to Low Camp. Gladys
and Bill McCIoud will be In charge
of the trip.
Denies Guilt James B. Haley,
charged with operating an auto
mobile while under the Influence
of liquor, pleaded not guilty yes
terday when arraigned in justice
court The case will be tried with
in the next few days.
Fugitives Caught Chehalis of
ficers Wednesday apprehended
Arthur Erickson, Russell Duche
and Edward Franklin, who es
caped from the state training
school for boys Saturday night.
The boys said they ran away when
assigned to barn duty.
McClellan Replies T. Y. Mc
Clellan, plaintiff in a suit against
Fred Browning and the West
Stayton Packing corporation, yes
terday filed his reply to Brown
ing's answer In circuit court here.
Schmidt IllO. E. Schmidt
owner of the Grand theater, is In
Salem hospital for examination
and observation. Schmidt was tak
en to the hospital yesterday after
an illness of a month.
Warren Jones HI City Record
er Warren Jones was confined at
his home yesterday by an attack
of influenza. His condition was
not serious. He was forced to drop
his duties Wednesday and rest
Townsend Meeting Townsend
club No. 8 will meet tonight at
7:30 o'clock In the Nelson audi
torium. The public Is Invited.
Harmony Goal of
Bourbon Leaders
WASHINGTON, Feb. 20-(5y-Friendly
gestures to President
Rooserelt within Tammany and
fresh sentiment for Governor
Landon of Kansas to be the Re
p u b 1 lean presidential nominee
topped today's political develop
ments. A matter-of-fact "politics is
a game of compromise" from
Chairman James A.. Farley Indi
cated an administration tack in
pursuit of harmony at Philadel
phia. It was taken In the selec
tion at the White House of s ja
California slate of- delegates. '
There was no sign, however,
that this straterv reached to
treating with Alired E. Smith
and others of his anti-new deal
view-point in thee American Lib
erty league.
The latest favor for Landon
came from Massachusetts. Ad
dressing republican women at
Boston, former Lieutenant Gov
ernor Gasper G. Bacon compared
the Kansan to the late Calvin
C o o 1 1 dge. He warned against
nominating a "reactionary."
Aide of Townsend
Asks Probe Delay
WASHINGTON, Feb. l.-JPr-
Dr. F. E. Townsend and the man
who will head the house investiga
tion of his old age pension move
ment agreed today on one point
the Calif orn Ian will hare a major
role In the Inquiry.
A spokesman for the co-found
er of the plan to pay $200 a
month to the aged wired a request
that the infestlgatlon be delayed
for two weeks so that Townsend,
who Is 111, could be on hand.
Representative Bell (D-Mo),
who will be chairman of the com
mittee of eight which Speaker
Byrns plans to appoint tomorrow.
issued a statement that the- com
mittee will want to "Interrogate
Dr. Townsend, characterized by
his followers as one of the three
great men in American history."
Still Coughing?
No matter how many medicines
you have tried for your cough, chest
cold or bronchial irritation, you can
get relief now with Ceomolslon.
Serious trouble may be brewing and
you cannot afford to take a chance
with anything less than Creomul
alon, which, roes right to the seat
of the trouble to aid nature to
soothe and heal the inflamed mean
branes as the genn-ladea phlegm
wosenea ana ezpeuea.
Even if other remedies nave
failed, dont be discouraged, your
druggist Is authorized, to guarantee
vatomniKion ana to refund your
money if roa are not satisfied with
results from the very first bottle.
ues cKonuufiusx right now. (Adrj
Here,, (tndMJwre in Oregon
Associated Jress Leased Wire Service
fVT : r.
Wild Hors& Roundup, in Applegate Region Planned
... wrjuf utiu, ure., ceo. xvAT-xne J season county court re
ceived a petition in which stockmen and the forest service asked
permission to lead a round-up of wild horses in the Applegate
country. The petition agreed to pay expenses. The petition alleg
ed 75 to 100 horses, led by six stallions, hare trampled blue
grass, eaten rock salt placed for cattle and kicked to death num
erous sheep and young head of stock.
Roseburg's Disposal Plant
Kusjauuttu, ore., reD. zo.-VP-A' letter from C. C. Hock
ley, state PWA administrator, said that Hoseburg's request for
an Increased PWA grant for a trunkline sewer and disposal plant
was rejected in Washington, D. C, Mayor Charles W. Clark an
nounced today. - -
Rangeland Improvement
PORTLAND, Ore., Feb, Z0.-(a)-J. W. Biggs of Burns, mem
ber of the state planning board, said today the department of In-.
terior's division of graslng Is seeking to establish at least 12
CCC camps' In eastern Oregon grazing districts to improve range-lands;
School for Peace Officers, Cities 'League Idea
EUGENE, Ore., Feb. 20.-rV-Herman Kehrli, secreta7 of
the League of Oregon Cities, said today the league had. appro
priated $1,090 to aid la conducting a school for peace officers
in Portland, to be followed later by regional instructions.
toasters Object to Sanding of Portland Streets
PORTLAND, Ore., Feb. 20.-(VCity officials received a pe
tition from residents of the southwest Portland heights area
today objecting to sanding streets. Petitioners held cars with
chains could negotiate the' road safely and that sand ruined sled
coasting.
United Action Needed, Farm Conference Told
MEDFORD, Ore., Feb. 20.-(P)-H- E- Conger et Medford.
chairman of the Jackson county agricultural conference, told
farm delegates today that the key to excellent services and
prices for livestock "Is united action. He described the market
ing activities of the past few years.
Reckless Driving Charges
PORTLAND, Ore., Feb. 20.
today that the supreme court's
limit did not prevent arrests for
from $10 to $50.
Johnson Doubtful
About His Dollar
WASHINGTON, Feb. 20.-(P)-The
question of precedent all
important in the capital today
entered the Sol Bloom-Walter
Johnson-George Washington cola
tossing controversy.
Legend relates Washington
threw a silver dollar across the
Rappahannock river. The New
York legislator-historian says he
didn't and offered to bet 20 to 1
Walter Johnson would not when
he tries Saturday at birthday ex
ercises at Washington's Freder-
icksburg, Va farm.
It developed today there was no
precedent as to what stance or
m a n n er of delivery Johnson
should adopt. Historians did not
Jot down information on washing
ton's method.
But Johnson has said he will
sail the dollar, rather than throw
it. Hrith the same old . sweeping
baseball delivery.
Walter Is honestly doubtful if
he'll clear the river with his throw
Saturday.
"I feel pretty sur a silver dol
lar won't sail 172 feet," he said.
"I think there would be too
much wind resistance. I'd take
any bets I could throw a baseball
across, though.'
Eight Known Dead
In Riots in Spain
MADRID, Feb. Sl.-(Fridsy)-
W)-Elght persons were known
dead and 45 were reported
wounded in riotous demonstra
tions in various parts of Spain last
night, as the outgrowth of the vic
tory of leftists In Sunday 8 general
elections.
The government was generally
expected to declare martial law
throughout Spain today.
A general strike was declared
at Alicante as a protest against
a proclamation of a state of war
there.
A state of war also was in ef
fect at Murcia, while martial law
prevailed at Cordoba, Valencia
and Zaragoza.
Socialist leaders predicted that
the establishment of the new left
ist government was the stepping
Salve
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Colds
price
5c, 10 c, 25c
Liquid - Tablets
Salve - Nose
Drops
STOMACH, RECTAL
& COLON AILMENTS
STOMACM-Ukera.
Addity , Indigestion.
RECTAL Piles, Ulcers,
Fissure, Fistula.
COLON Colida, Bloat
ing, Gas, Constipation.
No ttMptatl ur(tcal open dee. No confinratnt.
Writs ot call fee F&EB BOOKLET
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CHINESE MEDICINE CO.
Natural remedies
for disorders of liv
er, stomach, glands,
skin and urinary
system of men and
women. New dis
covery for sugar
tha mmm of Insulin. JCZmZZ.
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physicians. 893 H Court SC.
Corner Liberty
Office open Satur
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only, 10 A. &I. to 1
P. IL, P. U. to 7.
Consultation Blood
pressure and arin
OaiAim ftkma W MTV WIf V.
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X. . charges.
Project Rejected
by CCC Proposed
Just as Easy to File
- i53 - SeTen motorists found out
voiding of the, Portland speed
reckless driving. Fines ranged
stone to organization of a "union
of Iberian soviet republics.
which they said they hoped would
be achieved within fire years.
Kip Rhinelander
Dies, Pneumonia
NEW YORK, Feb. 10.-fl)Leo-
nara Kip Knineiander, 34, who
startled New York society a dec
ade ago by marrying the daughter
of a negro taxi driver, died today
of lobar pneumonia.
Death came after a week's ill
ness at the Long Beach home of
Rhinelander's father, with whom
he became reconciled after win
ning a sensational slx-yeai court
Btruggle to cast off his wife.
Rhinelander, scion of one of
New York's oldest families, had
been working in his father's Man
hattan real estate office since he
obtained a divorce at Las Vegas
Nev., in 1930.
Commenting on how he had
won the esteem of his associates
one fellow worker said:
"He made one big mistake, but
he tried to make up for it."
His divorced wife, the former
Alice Jones, said news of his death
made her "very, very sad."
Many Repaying Loans,
Rehabilitation Setup
Three thousand Oregon, Wash
ington and Idaho farm families
forced on relief , during the de
pression, are repaying loans made
nnder the resettlement adminis
tration's rehabilitation program
according to W. A. Duffy, region
al director. More than 8,000 fam
ilies are under the program in this
region, he said. Destitute families
judged capable of operating farms
if funds for tools, animals and
fertilizers are available, are grant
ed loans.
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CENTER AND IJBERTY
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Banfield Condemns Blind
Haste; Architectural .
Fee Percentage Set
(Continued from Page 1) ;
unexpected and emergency costs
later.
Most of the day's session was
spent in studying the 40-page con
fidential outline of plans' and In
discussing the rales for tie archi
tectural contest.
In regard to the pending appli
cation for a $450,000 state heat
ing and lighting plant members of
the commission suggested IX PWA
approval If forthcoming the plant
be utilised to heat and light the
new statehorue.
The discussion of the length of
time deemed essential for getting
the program under way brought
comment from Robert W. Saw
yer of Bend that "we are trying
to get things started." He said tne
board Is not delaying action and
that there have been no post
ponements.
Gould said "I am sorry If I con
veyed Inadvertently the impres
sion that the plana for the arch!
tectnral competition would be
ready sooner.1 He said he believ
ed it woald take two and a half
months. Hockley said he thought
six weeks would Bufflce.
Program for Plan
Contest Outlined
In commenting that he believ
ed nine months would be needed
to put construction under way,
Commissioner Banfield listed the
following program: - Two weeks
before contest will be ready to
start, eight weeks -more for con
testants to submit plans, three
weeks for Judging, five months to
prepare working plans and have
them checked by the state and
government, and one month to ad-
vertise for bids and make the
award.
The question of the site arose
again today when Dr. Ernest Dal-
ton advised the commission that
Governor Charles Martin, who re
cently opposed acquisition of
portion of Willson park, was now
in favor of acquiring from the city
of Salem the east end of the plot
He would have the main entrance
of the capltol facing North Sum
mer street and utilize about 200
feet of park land.
An attorney General's ruling re
cently held the capltol could not
be constructed on other than the
old site, due to legislative limit
ations.
Chairman J. A. McLean of En
gene said following the meeting
he was urging Commissioner Ban
field to reconsider his resignation
from the three-man executive
committee.
McLean said the commission
probably would continue in see
aion tomorrow.
Car Theft Reported
C. H. Thompson, box 227, Port
land road, notified Salem police
last night his automobile had
been stolen from the Hollywood
district at 7:45 o'clock. It was
large coach, Oregon 1 1 e e n s
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Coming Events
February 2t Xuncheon
meeting. League of Womea
Voters, Quelle, v.
: February 22 Marlon
county Jersey Cattle club
meete at Twrwejv- ?
February 23 Dr. O. R.
Chambers, O. 8. C, address
es young people's class First
M. K. church, p. nu,
church annex. .
February 23 Bishop
DagweU pays first visit to
St. Pael'a Episcopal church
here. - v
- February 24 and 23
Celebration 60th anniver
sary Chemiwi Indian
school.
FelHTuary 2d Boy Scouts
first aid contest, senior high
school gym.
February 28 Salem Mis
souri club meets, 8 p. m., K.
P. hatt, 246 H North Com
mercial street.
February 28-20 Marion
county 27tb aaamal Sunday
school convention, Pratum
M. E. church.
February 20 Martoa
Polk county federation of
community clubs at Rickey.
March 2 Public hearing
e proposal disposal of por
tion of Willson park to
state.
March 2 Proponed sale
of fl,050,000 of water
bonds up to council. -
March S Willamette Val
ley F. F. speaking contest.
March 7 28th annual
Freshman Glee, Willamette
a adversity.
March 10 Negro min
strel show and concert,
Townsend dub No. 3, high
school auditorium.
March 11 Minnesota
club meeting, Y.M.CA.
March IS Jan Kubelik.
violinist, la recital at Wil
lamette university gymna
sium. March 17 In high school
auditorium, Townsend club
No. S, St. Patrick's day pro
gram. March 27 and 28 Marlon-Polk
county older boys'
conference.
Pension Plan Put
Up to Van Winkle
(Continued from Page 1)
000 to be matched by county ap
propriations.
Goudy declared no attention
would be given the recent amend
ments whereby the state appro
priation would be turned over to
direct relief, since a referendum
on that action delays its operatlre
neas. The governor recently express
ed himself favorable to any work
able plan promulgated by Goudy
and the state relief committee
which would make It possible to
obtain federal funds for old-age
pensions.
USB CHINESE HERBS
When Others Fall
CHARLIE CHAN
Chinese Herbs
REMEDIES
Healing virtue
been tested
hundreds years
for .chronic all
meats, n'oie,
throat, sinusitis.
catarrh, ears.
Fong
lungs, asthma, chronic cough,
stomach, gall stones colitis.
-constipation, diabetis, kidneys,
bladder, heart, blood nerves,
neuralgia, rheumatism, high
blood pressure, gland, skin
sores, male, female and chil
dren disorders.
C B. Fong, 8 years practice
In China, Herb Specialist,
122 S. Commercial St Salem.
Ore. ttlcc boars 9 to 6 p.m
Sandiy and Wed. 9 to 10 a.m.
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Water. Shown
Chlorination Only Issue
Raised Says Strieker
Answering Inquiry
(Continued from Page 1)
whether a good supply of water
can be obtained from the weiL
This can be determined only by
trial. The water In the power
flitch is undoubtedly satisfactory
except that it is not bacteriaily
pure, . It seems a wiser i.nd more
economical plan to use the pres
ent supply with adequate chlorin
ation rather than continue with
the welL If chlorination is proper
ly controlled, no objectionable
tastes will be noticed and the wa
ter will be effectively sterilised.
"Very truly yours,
"Frederick D. Strieker.
"State Health Officer-
FrahCeS Laws Ls
Still Improving
OREGON CITY, Ore., Feb. 2i
-OT-Mlss Frances Laws, injured
Monday in an - automobile colli
sion, is "getting along as well as
we could expect. hospital atten
dants said tonight.
She incurred a fractured skull
and lost considerable blood as a
result of a severed artery in her
arm.
Attendants said she was contin
uing to show a slight improve
ment and was conscious at times.
They said no complications have
set in to retard her recovery but
stressed that she ls "still serious
ly 11L"
Miss Laws ls the daughter of
Lester Laws, head of the state
flax plant at the state peniten
tiary. W. H. Park's
Saturday, February 22
1:30 P. M.
at the
F. N. WOODRY
Auction Market
1610 X. Summer St.
Consisting of
150 W.-L. hens, l jt. old;
1 range, 1 heater, bed
springs, mattresses, dress
ers, rugs, dining table,
chairs, rockers, K. utensils,
dishes, fruit Jars, flower
pots, phonograph, bookcase,
Coleman ' lamp, egg crate,
package bee starter, seed
peas, chicken wire, wheat,
millrun, egg mash, post bole
digger, lawn mower, 200
shakes, sacks, 250 lb. scale,
lantern, battery radio, pho
nograpa, cream separator,
garden tools, pruners, and
a lot of miscellaneous arti
cles. Terms cash.
We sell anything the public
has for sale on commission.
We pay cash for used fur
niture. F. N. WOODRY
Auctioneer Phone 5-1-1-0
Genuine
Engraved
(Mling Cards
Yonr Choice of
Styles of Type
100 Cards
Plain or Paneled
$175
I
Plate Included.
FREE!
Statesman .
Publishing Co.
215 S. Commercial SU
. Phone 9101 ..
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