1 V 35 fio uC9tatesraau , "A'o fat'or Sways U 1, No Fectr Shall Awi" Fir SUlniuB, March 2S. 1SS1 THE STATES JUAN PUBLISHING COMPANY CHARLES A. SPRAGUE. Editor and Publisher I . "-: i I. - - - '- ' The AmtUUI Preae It exclaslvely entitled U th mm far pabUeatlaa i all news dispatches credited to It er aet otherwise credited la this amHV. . i 1 - Aid Pacific inlcrinalional A pretty howdy-do was raised over the continuance of Pa cific International livestock show's participation in pari mutuel receipts tothe extent of $35,000 a year. The facts which the stir brought to light reveal no reason for- discontinuing this participation. " - . The representation is that to stockholders and the state a. profit-earning and sharing enterprise. The fact is that the preferred stock is the remnant of debt which was foreclosed when the operating company defaulted on bond Interest. The preferred stock is not held by a few ' Portland bluebloods but many labor unions hold shares for labor they furnished to re build Ike plant destroyed by fire in ,1924. , ' . Over a period of 17 years the dividends paid average only 1.73 petreeRt. The stock itself of $50. par value kicks around at from t2J$Q to $5 a share. No dividends are paid on common stock. The -backers of Pacific International ought, to raise funds and retire this preferred stock, which would clear -away any doubt as to its being truly a non fuEy worthy of continued support' by the state. Pacific International has dona much to promote the live stock industry of the? northwest. O. M. Plummer was long- its great execctive. He has a very able successor in Walter Holt who was one of the most capable county agents in the state, in Umatilla county. The show-has helped to build up Portland as a livestock center. - Oregon can ill f ford to give shabby treatment to Pacific InternationaL San Francisco is coming along fast with its Cow Palace it gets $100,000 a year from a similar source of state revenues. livestock is one of I the industries we need to en courage and develop and sows terest jn better breeds of farm - Tie ttate money goes exclusively to finance premiums, the same as at the state fair. Pacific International should not be made to suffer from ignorance-' Truman Goes Anti-Red j . One factor which "helped last elections was the adroit -use particular 'instances as in the commie or fellow-traveler democratic incumbent. j .EiridntJy, President Truman was quick to read signs in the skies and to shift his political course to agree with rather than fight (the elements. Thus he has adopted a strong anti-com-muntft line- The Truman doctrine puts- a bold front against RussiaJ The order for fresh purge of "disloyal" from govern 'mer.t posta l conforms, to the droit change of attack may rob 1940- prize, issue. - j; s . Significant is the action of the ADA in endorsing the Truman policy of aid to Greece. The ADA is likewise trying to shed any communist taint; and doubtless realized that expressing hostility - to the Truman proposal would have invited charge of pro- Bussian sympathies: Henry A. Wallace, however, godfather of PCA wLich does not ban communists from membership, attacks the. administration's Creece-.Tur'key aid as provocative of war. 'C. "These "- are merely fresh which merit attention. - r INVgro Heal tlx Week This is National Negro Health week, .in case you didn't know. Really it does merit attention from persons of both negro sod white races. -For the death rate among negroes is 37 per : cent higher than among whites. In the case of negro girls be tween 13 and 24 the death rata is three times that among white girls of the same age group and tality among negro boy is twice diseases of the circulatory system among negroes. ' One argument used for segregation in schools is the greater incidence of infectious disease of dieae-free children object others uapected. of being tubercular or syphilitic. What is necessary is a thorough public health job. That requires better education of negroes and better economic oppor tunitie. giving both the desire wholesome family. living conditions. It is a long-time order. Those who think the negro problem will be- solved merely by pasting a law -need toatudy statistics to realize that American negroes a a mass need to be lifted in knowledge, in health, in morals, in living atastdard. The 'not merely in color discrimination.'. .- . Threat to Northwest Power Republican stubbornness endangers appropriations for ex pansion of northwest power 'plants. Congressman Jones, who . beads the vital subcommittee on appropriations for the interior department, is adamant against appropriations for reclamation seemaio have mustered three republicans to his side while Con greumaxi Stockman has the support of three democrats in his battle for appropriations for Grand Coulee and Columbia basin projects. The tie wooftt mean failure, so appeal is contemplated to houao leadership That seems risky because the speaker and majority leader will be reluctant that of appropriations. , There still i a chance in the senate where republicans are much rore liberal than in the house. Senator Cordon is on the senate committee and may be .able to insert fresh appropriations for western development. ; ' , -- - - "The situation indeed becomes critical for there are no re- serves of power here now and private companies in Oregon and Washington have deferred to the federal government for in stalling generating plants. One thing is. certain: the republican performance is doing nothing to Avin votes for 1948. " New King for Greece V King George II of Greece has gone into his final exile. .Death, the; final deposer of all monarchs, removed him from the throne. But not long -went the royal .crown of Greece unworn. Prince Paul, younger brother to George, is successor as , king of Greet. - - ' George was an in-and-out king, his last term extending only aixmonths after his return from exile in London. The populai 'mandate supported his restoration, and gives validity to .the tir.uance- of a monarchy in Greece. The democratic world has had little friendliness to this shopworn- king, and felt Greece would be better off without royalty. There is.no evidence that he accomplished much since his return. It is possible however that the new King Paul may make some contribution to political unity in Greece. "At least he brings a new name and face. If he can make himself popular he ni2y accomplish more toward pacification than Truman's gift of shooting irons to use on guerillas. .-. Even the basy bees will have to work harder to meet the ' exactions of the taxgatherer. The senate has passed a bill in . creasirjjrihe aniary tax 15c per hive. ' - the corporation pays dividends ought not to be helping, finance - profit enterprise. But the show ' like PI do much to stimulate in 'animals. or petty malice. republicans win congress in the of anti-communist propaganda. the Seattle congressional district ; tag was successfully tied to the usual - anti-communist line.. This republicans in 1948 of their -J eddies - in the political 5 current - - - in the age group 15-19 mor that for whites. Tuberculosis, and syphilis take heavy tolls among negro children. Parents to exposing their youngsters to for and the, ability to, maintain real inequality is in these lines, making, more general fund and power development. He to overrule committee like House Action PASSED: MM IM miliary affair com.)-. Allots lioo.ooo lor national guard to acquire quonart hut. HB l I Elections com.) l-ets voter set absentee ballots If they are Ul or reside IS miles or more from polls, without notaried certification. HB 421 (Rep. Harvey Provide for adequate car of mental case prior to comnuUtl. HB Ma Joint way, means) Ap propriates $23,000 for legislativa costs. HB S41 (Joint way, means) Ap propriates S27S.Z5S for department of veteran affairs, SS83J7S for national guard. HB Sit (Joint way, means) Ap propriate S61J.S2J for state health board and related activities. HB Ml (Joint ways, means) Ap propriate 18244 for small claims on atate. HB M4 (Joint ways, means) Ap prpriate S12.351.S4a for prison, 'hos pitals, training schools, deaf and blind schools, parole staff, etc. HB MS (Joint ways, means) Cre ate $100,000 revolving fund for ad ministration of proposed cigaret tax. SB 1M (Sen: Rand) Eliminate re quirement for employer rate- Increase under workmen's compensation. SB 1M (Med. Dharm den. com.) Require health board ' sup rev Is ion of new or altered water supplies. SB XI (Sens. Wallace, et al.) Ms he Oregon a community property late. SB (Judiciary com.) Author- tie attorney general s office to su per visa ail actions involving state. SB SCI (Livestock com. by rej.) Allows formation of livestock district SB Ss (Roads. Highways coin.) Gives state control over unallocated portion of beach between high and low tide. ' . , SB 431 (Roads, highway- com.) Limits epeed est beachea to SS aa hour. SB 44S (Banking com.) Lata state bona commission invest in beads, notes ee morttgagea of counties, and port and school districts. -ADOPTED: JK SS (Social welfare com.) Pro vide Interim committee to invssti- f ste state care af blind persona. EPCATED SB Hi (Sen. qualifications of FaUand) Specifies SJB 1( I Med., pharm, den. com.) Provides for interim committee to in vestigate the healing arts. BE PASS ED (senate amended): SB 31 (Joint ways, means) Boosts pay of state employe (senate set parole offtcer'a pay at $400. house at SU20. Compromised at $5000). HB tZt. 447 DO-PA B REPORTS A DOPTKD: SB S. -221. 222, 3S. 421, 44, 412. 444. 44S, 4M; SJR IT SCB 4. HB lit. SC; HJM 21, HJB 24. KEFERREO TO COMMITTEES! SB 4U; SJR IT; SJM S. HJB ti; HB S4T. INTRODUCED: ' ! , HB S44 ( Joint ways, means) Ap propriates $020,000 for state-acquisition of Klamath Marine barracks and place barrack under supervision of board ef control: HJR (Rep. Eberhard. et al) woum raury proposed U. S. consU tutlonaJ amendment limiting president to two terms. HB $41 (Roads, highway com.) Let trailer or semi-trailers dispense with stop lights if vehicles are op crated only in daytime. UP POR FINAL, ACTION TODAY: SB IS, 4T. $2, 11T. 12S. 144, 212, 221. Kt, It. 145. m. 411. 414, 421, 424, 4U, HJB -- HJM tl; HJR 24; SCR 4; SJR IT. HOUSC RESUMES A. M. TODAY. Seriate Action PASSED: ; SB 4M (Multnomah county deleg.) Give state board of control Juris diction over Camp Whit. MB $4 (Rep.. Dammasch) Provide that -anyone involved in proceeding involving possible commital for men tal disease shall be cared- for in coun ty hospital of county where proceed ing are under way. or In other suit able quarters, pending commital. HB 22 (C. Hill) Compels firms and corporations, public and private, aa well aa persons to get permission of highway commissioner before cut Ung tree In right-of-ways. HB 112 (Rep. Francis. Sen. Marsh) Raises aalarie ef official court re porters, to $3000 (par now varies). HB SIS (Rep. J. C. Johnson) Al tar fee schedules Charged for work of Multnomah county clerk, la regard to photostats. HB Ms i Social wel. com.) Appro priate SIM.OOO for boys' camp at lunoer ui weaning ton county, mov able elsewhere after iw wean - with agea limited to 12-11. for delinquent boys or wards of courts. vitaiesn nay except DV regular crab neU. 7, MB US (J. O. Johnson) Alter acale of county recording of deeds. . ""fl". etc. low state tax issues! to be voted on In primary elections L a !( Roads. Highway com.) Regulatea construction of private roads 1?Tk, . "-hh way trucks, across pubUc roada, except by approval -of publie Utilities commissioner; bars pub lie joada from crossing such- private J".- TP? fna perm lesion. . S. rTRyi2,on' Uw com.) .'"' juire that wa ter auppUea for human eonaumption Public Records CIRCUIT COUKT ' i. . uecree. i.i?fyIi,W't,ln' "dmlnistrstor Le-LP1- f,11" "l"1- v Stanley Jones, tJ2ul J'nf"- ter Lelack. Ronald aa5enU: D,m ult asking 10,400 damages a result of . Meredith P. Wilson Vr.n urn son: Suit for divorce charging cruel ,""neni; marriea Dee, S. 1944, t Salem. "n Ann uiaae Vs Laurence M. vmw; ucm or a i voce award cus tody of minor child to plaintiff and Per month support money, Grace ML Lawkeea v lim. u T less: Suit for divorce charging cruel Si ""' reaunent; married Dec, 23, 181$. - f. tamb and Clara M. Lamb T . "T" ' awon and others:- De- leuii oaeree in settlement' of estate prupercy. MARRIAGE LICENSE . APPLICATIONS Norbert W. Holme; 57, brick maker. Bend, and Ruth Warnlck, 2s, domes tic, San Diego.7 Dawson McCutcheon. 30. farmer. Salem, and Eleanor Bisbee, 2$, house wife. Independence. WUliam Dale Clearwater. 23. mail carrier. Salem, and Virginia P. O' Mai ler. U. housewife, Rickreall. Henrv A. Hinm. Si Imi. Juanita D Wilson. 21. stenoeranher. both of Silverton. . rrank C- Pearee. 27. longshoreman. Portland, and Ma eel T. Blair. 22.. ste nographer, Albany. PROBATE COURT, William r. Kaplinger estate: Order approving final account. - John Sheehan estate' Orde fnr nav- tial distribution. Amelia Cerig Bickell guardianship estate: Order for sale of real nronertv. Alex Knutaon esUte: Order setting May S for hearing. i , 'Alvin L. BrouMher estate: Order setting Mar S for hearing. W. H. Helton estate: Order fivlne Msy S for final hearing. Eliza be tha Paulus estate: Order fix ing property valuation. Ottilia Recce guardianship estate: Report of euardian filed. JUSTICE COURT Jack Spoelatra. 12SS N. 5th at., axle overload, fined $10 and costs. Msnrin riagg. 10 Fairhaven ave pleaded Innocent to belne drunk on public highway; trial act for April $; posted $50 balL ' Kenneth A. Anderson. 1131 Union pleaded Innocent to drunken driving; trial set for April S: posted $37$ bail, MUNICIPAL COURT Donald Gene Hackrtedt. Silverton violation of basic rule, posted $730 bail: violation of anti-noise ordinance, posted S3 bail. Lee Weaver. 2690 Ma Die ave dis orderly conduct, fined $25. Murray Kerns. Portland, violation of baaaa nils, patrd $31-bail. "With so ButBj aeetoenta, we have atnly two alternative clttier raise the rates oa ar lictc or silo sotoo Jokers : UU the) flneprlntr shall not be contaminated by ether water. BUB 49S (Asses, tax. ma.) Reouires atae tax commission to -establish uni form assessment on . property, includ bur timber, timber lands, mineral de posits, etc, and to carry on training program lor assessors. HB S7 (Joint ways, means com.) Let counties use unexpected bal ance for public welfare. HB SIS (Joint way, means) Ap propriates $447333 for secretary of atate; capitdt - building and grounds, audita, elections, printing, bounties. etc., HB Sza (Joint ways, means) Ap propriates $496,320 for Doernbecher hos pital. $134 .990 for crippled children. HB S21 (Joint ways, means 'Ap propriates $500,000 for emergency board. HB $22 Joint way a, means) Ap propriates $21$.Ml for OSC experi mental station. HB S21 (Joint way, means) Ap propriate $4000 for Patton home, $12. 000 humane society, $7000 battleship Oregon commission, $27,000 Oregon his torical society. $2000 Lincoln Memorial park. SHOO Greenwood mil cemetery, SB S24 (Joint Ways, means Ap propriates $774.434 for OSC field work in agri culture and noma economics. HB $25 (Joint ways, means) Re peals chapter -424. Oregon laws 1045 (which gave flab commission $18.000 lor the btenniura ending thta yeari HB $24 (Joint ways, means) Ap propriate $77,05$ for fish commis sion. HB Sat (Joint ways, means) Ap propriates 181 Jtzs for state treasurer department. HB SIS ( Joint ways, mn)-Ap- proprlates $8000 to eradicate gophers. etc. HB ' $2$ (Joint ways, means) Ap propriate $752.15$ for Investigation and experimentations of tat, board ox fugner rauauun. ' HB 411 (Joint way, means) Ap propriates $12,000 for collecting farm statistics. ; HB $12 (Joint way, means) Ap propriates $8M.S7$ for atate board of forestry, HB SIS (Joint ways, means) Ap propriates S30 J7J, for public uyittie cvnuniauDO, BB 54 (Joint way, means) Ap propriates $1500 for state flex board, HB SIS C Joint ways, means) Ap propriates azuejao for atate engineer, reclamation and nydroekKtrlg commis sion. . HB J (Joint wars, mesns) Ap propriates $4,052.45$ for state board of miner eoueaiion. HB $37 Joint ways, means) Ap propriates az .41 tor bureau oi labor, wage-hour commission and appren- ADOPTED: - ' SJM $ (Sens. Lynch and McKay) Asks lor regional office of W AA in Oregon for surplus property. HCR 4 (Rep. Hellberg ) Provide ror interim committee on fisheries re sources to confer with Wash lug ten ana taano committee. HJR 2 (Rep. Van Dyke, et al) Provide for interim committee to study sources of meat used for hu man eonaumption and to draft leglsla tlon regarding sanitation. REPASSED: . SB 15; HB 514. INTRODUCED: ' SB 447 (Joint ways, means com.) Authorizes county court to use unex pended balances for old of homeless. negtectea cniaaren lounoiinga or way ward children. SB 45$ (Joint ways, means com.) Aooa Directors, assistant directors, su pervisors, teacher trainers, guidance specialists, and instructors in state vo cational and technical schools te un classified service- of the state civil serv ice. SJR IS (Joint wavs. means earn I Requires that departmental bills for tne satn legislative session be Hied with the governor five daya before tne convening Of the session. RfCBKRRED TO COMMITTER: UH S40, SOS, ,$17, $44, $41, 542. W4 M5e SJR 1$. SCR II. i RR-RETERRED TO COMMITTEE: SB 244. HB 44. 49S, $14. $3$. RETURNED TO OOVERNOR: SB 24. RECALLED PROM GOVERNOR: " SB 244. . -Tr im 514. "DO PASS- REPORTS ADOPTED SB It Ye a,""., JSr m up roR Vtnal action TODAY: , SB 177, -324. HB.,!.,7 ' 337, 445. 417. SJR IS. HCR II. SENATE RECONVENES WEDNES DAY AT 1$ A. M. Deafened People Hay v Row Hear Clearly Science has now mad it nnei ble for the deafened to hear faint sounds. It Is a hearing device so small that It fits In the hand and enables thousands to eniov ser mons, music and friendly com panions p. Accepted by the Coun cil On Phvsieal Medicine nf the. American Medical Association. This device does not require sepa rate battery pack, battery wire, case or garment to bulge or weigh you down. The tone is clear and powerful. Sol made that vou can adjust it yourself to suit your L : 1- : rm , - Hearing cnajoges. x ne matters oi Bel tone, Dfcpt. 6090, 1450 West 19th st, Chicago 8. 111., are so proud of their achievement 'that they will gladlx send free descrip tive booklets and exDlain how vou may get a full demonstration of wis remarKaDie neanne device in your own home without risking a penny, write Beitone today. MOTHERS GO HOME Mrs. C. D. Cox, 594 N. Commer cial at, with her baby boy, and Mrs. Alexander M, Adams,: Inde pendence, with her baby girl, were released yesterday from Salem General hospital. i Dance Tonighjt, .Crystal Gardeni. MRS. CREECH IMPROVING Mrs. T. W. Creech, 180 $. 14th st, wa$ reported as "improving' last night at Salem General hos pital. She suffered head injuries in an auto accident here last Wednesday. CONDITION "GOOD Condition of Jack Kundert, Sa lem route 2, was reported 'fgood" at Salem General hospital last night and he was said to be rest ing well. He waa injured in an auto mishap March 21. Births QRlntaaa To Mr. and Mrs. Quintans, Salem route 6, a daugh ter, Tuesday. April 1, at Salem (Seneral hospital. j Shelton TO Mr. and Mn. Ha inan Shelton, Scio, a daughter, Tueaday, April 1,' at Salem. Dea coness hospital. WUU To Mr. and Mrs. Cloid Wigle, Gervais, a son, Tuesday, April 1,- at Salem Deaconess hos pital. OI Roemer. in Paris in 1676, first deduced that light travels at a definite speed by observing the eclipses of the planet Jupiter; torn v . ar .aaF m-a Lo9 restricted ond not; ovoS ble, tKese supplier for btnUin, aaderNtt'iA9 oad report ore I 4 vAs-S Here are a few of trie MODERNIZING ITEMS which may be had with NO DOWN PAYMENT and as little as 5.00 per month i BEST QUALITY BOLL ROOFING , 45-lb. roll J 29 55-lb. roll .i .1 2.49 63-Ib. roll J . 3.45 FAIRDAHKS MORSE WATER SYSTEMS Vi-H. R Ejector type deep well automatic ELECTMC IIOIMIETALLIC CABLE Size 14x2 J... At 6 Vic ft. Size 12x2 J At 8ft e ft, c 10x2 1...; At lie ft. New the READING; Lawn Mower 22.95 I , Quality Bait bearing, rubber wheels, ejaiet action, aelf sharpen ing, light weight, atreng. Ilasier's Garden Carts Have strong steel bed size 19x27 and rubber tires on wheels. Easy 4 to push Boy's lied Steel Wagons . 9.95 Choice of three designs 6c a pound is jour closeonl price on Iialsooine (White not included) . THE GEO. E. , ALLEII HABBWABE CEIITEB 236 N. Commercial 4I'TJCRATiOMgirRMITTFI . Hie city YngfneeiV off fee Issued building permits Tuesday to O. R. Rodden to alter dwelling at 1191 N. Capitol st.. to cost $70; C. E. Ankfum to alter Karaite at 1745 S. Capitol t., .1200; llawkltw and Itobnts to alter office building at 402 State st.. $300; Anna C. Wulf meyer to re roof dwelling at 1275 McCoy st., $240. Dr. Lewis D. Clark and Dr. May nard C, Shi ffer. announce the re moval Of their offices from the First National Bank Bldg. to the newly completed Physicians Bldg., E. Center at 13th St. Ph. 8275. 4- Dance Tonight, Crystal Gardens. ESCAPEE GONE AGAIN Thirteen-year-old Louis Bryant who had been returned to Fair view home Sunday night after a two-weeks unauthorized absence, stayed only a day and was gone again Monday evening. Officials told state and city police the boy was wearing blue overalls and Shirt and a black jacket. Plat glasa now available. Don Brown. Elfstrom's. . ' POLICE GO TO SCHOOL Instruction in the writing of reports and records waa given to local law enforcement officers yes terday afternoon in their weekly refresher course. In charge of the session was Capt. Art Pratt of the Multnomah county sheriff's office. Dance Tonight, Crystal Gardens. Q. E. automatic blankets -a year 'round comfort and pleasure limited quantity at Appliance Dept. R. L. Elfstrom Co. NAVY RESERVE CHANGES A change of meeting date, an nounced yesterday by Salem unit, UjS. navy reserve, places the or ganization meeting at 7:30 p.m. Friday, April 4, in the local YMCA instead of Thursday night as pre viously announced. Insured savings earn more than two per cent at Salem Federal Savings Association, 130 South Li berty street 4 For factories, offices St business uses. 12" General Electric wall clocks, $12.48. tax incl. R. L. Elf strom Co, I.O.Q.F. PARTY TONIGHT Dancing, cards . and refresh ments are In store for members of local Odd Fellows and Rebekah lodges at 9 o'clock tonight when their monthly party U held in Odd FeUows hall. FINNEY RETIRES Orrin S. Pinney filed a certifi cate of retirement from the as sumed business name of Orrin S. Pinney. contractor, with the Mar ion county clerk's office Tuesday. II Al LING PERMIT ISSUED A special permit for hauling of long timbers within Salem waa issued Tuesday to Kay Simmon, 2235 Trade it., by the city engi neer's office. INJURED RIDER IMPROVING Clyde Hill, 478 N. Cottage st, recuperating at Salem General hospital from injuries , suffered when he was thrown from a horse Friday, was reported to be "im proving" last night . - las- .assr m m M(LpjlfiMra iv'tfoipiarij ere. Start rikt with o trip to our tier first for ol the suppaes you need for home or Iowa. ' . Briar Edge Garden Cnllivalor With three sets of working tools 4.75 6.98 New TWO U&MT l!f BlTMr ; ' ; Two personssufrered head aiid neck injuries Tuesday afternoon when cars they occupied came to gether on the Pacific highway two miles north of Salem. Infant Paul Skeen, 1160 N. 14th st., reportedly suffered a bump on hi head, and C. J. Hagen, 139 Duncan ave., com plained of a "kink" 'in his neck. Both were treated by Salem first aid men and referred to their phy sicians. For Easter give her a box of The Spa's" fine chocolates made fresh daily in our candy kitchen. Spa, 382 State. . New location Cronlse Studio, 439 Court St, over Smith Baking Co. For Easter give her a box of "The Spa's" fine chocolates made, fresh daily in our candy kitchen; -Spa, 382 State. MEMO: l TO MR. PROPERTY OWNER You can solve your painting and waterproofing problems is i one easy, inexpensive; step with U. S. G. Exterior Texolite or Cetnentico. Available In nine colors. Cementico costs only $4.00 per 25 pounds. Each, pound covers up to 23 square feet i use on any porous masonry surface.- Texolite costs $3.55 a : gallon and -each gallon covers about 450 square feet. Fori additional details, call us. Also : Pabco Alumi-Shield Roof' Coating. - I KEIThT BRDWN Plumber yard Front and Ceart Sis. IIUDSERY SPECIALS WEDNESD AY-TI1 URSD A Y ONLY , Red Winter Heather Re. $L25 izt 0 flfl At 3 for i?i.lJ Mock-Orange , Eftf Beauty Bush Ea. OUC Ixmbardjr Poplar Catnelllaa - rhededendrens aaaleas ahrabs - ' berry; bushes, etc. :r' - . IUIIGHT PEARCY IIUnSEDY South Liberty 1 Blecks Seoth" al SUU join,!i' r5 Eajler Parade ; i0f0h,0 : In Clotting t t t' 48-mUr .yili-f ' -- ' Service . - i'l Pick-up and ' " S. f if Delivery ,' I 1070. S. Commercial ' i Mfi lo : And if spriag isn't also ia your step if yom doert feet like joiaia; the birdie chorus la a chipper chirp--. ' well, then, maybe yon oeght to see a Doctor. Let him , look yo oaer and put you ia tma with the calendar. Of coarse, you'll be sharp enough to heed hjs experi eoced cooascL One thing hell probably tell yoei is to hrinf his prescriptions to as! Veil be tad to serve you. I TTI '::;y-,jmitari:;;.. ' Capital Drug Store ; Corner Stated Liberty - Phone 3118 Cloupb-Barrick -205 S, Church Ph. tl39 ram 91S3 i Franqaette Valnut . Trees ,' . 33 off for -2 days only ( $1.25 - $2.C3 Ptesardi ICi. Red-leaf Plum i OC . Phono 94U DD Cfi K T 1 " - TSaV