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Albuquerque Journal from Albuquerque, New Mexico • Page 5

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May 12, 1937 LBUOUEROUE JOURNAL Page Flv Blossom Queen With Attendants Oden-Buick Gets Frontage On N. Third for Expansion HOSPITAL PROGRAM Veterans at the TJ. 8. Hospital will be entertained with a varied program at p. Wednoslay presented by Mrs.

Winifred Thompson under the auspices of the T. W. C. A. committee headed by Mrs.

Bruce McClelland. Mrs. Ar-thur Scott Wilson, monologlst, Frank Darrow Frank Fran-chlnl, violinist, and the University'! mixed quartet will be presented. JUDGE FREES 262 DOUGLAS SIT-DOWNERS Court Is Not in Strike-Breaking Business, Los Angeles Judge Says Conttno from Pt On Yd ri JBK wuM sG i moval of a part of the Cook Motor Company to the Valley Farm Equipment Company's old building and the erection of a new building for the Valley Farm Company. New Machinery Building Erection of a new one-story building in the 1700 block on North Sixth to house the Way Machinery Company, distributors of the A11U-Chandler road and other heavy ma.

chinery, is expected to get under way in the near future, it was an-nounced Tuesday by Charles Lemb-ke of the Lembke Construction Company, and the Savage-Sganzlni Real Estate Company which has been handling the transaction. The building is expected to cost about $10,000 and will be construe ted of brick and re-lnforced cement with appropriate exterior finish. The structure will have an outside measurement of 80 by 100 feet and wll have an 85-foot frontage on the Santa Fe tracks. Copper Avenue and Sixth Street by Dr. H.

L. Brehmer. The structure will have a 78-foot frontage on Copper and will be 135 feet long. It will be of brick and steel. Dr.

Brehmer bought the property this week from Mrs. Carrie L. Coffey and William Bryce. Modern Equipment 3. W.

Merrlam, terminal superintendent and state traffic manager for the lines, with headquarters here, said the depot lobby and waiting room and cafe will be furnished In most modern style. The rest rooms will be large and comfortable, and shower baths will be provided. The cafe will be operaf ed by a national chain, which now operates about 200 cafes for the Pickwick Company. It will be operated for travelers and also for local trade. Gordon Ferguson, architectural engineer, drew the plans for the building, and bids are to be opened next week.

Total cost of the Improvement will be around JJ0.000. Savage and Sganztnt, realtors, handled the real estate deals and lease. Merrlam said the company will continue to occupy leased space at El Fidel Hotel until the new building Is occupied. Eventually, he said, It will vacate the large garage and machine shops in the rear of El Fidel, and will lease or erect a new garage and shops. He said Increased business on the line made the Improvements necessary.

The company, he said. Is putting into use 300 more new super coaches this year. 'THE CHEAPEST THING ON YOUR CAR IS THE BEST TIRES YOU CAN North Thlrfl Street's Increasing importance as an addition to the general downtown business area was stressed Tuesday when A. Lo-mmori and A. Toti announced the transfer of 100 feet of property.

Inoluding the old-time Toti Grocery Store, to the Oden Euick Company. The Oden Bulck Company Is already cutting through from its present building on fourth Street and eventual plans call for the erection of a one-story building, the counterpart of the present structure, reaching from street to street. At the beginning, however, the Oden Company is expected merely to use the vacant lots which will result from ths tearing down of the Lommorl-Totl holdings on North Third. Doubles Present Area Lommorl Is planning to tear down a couple of old buildings In the 400 block on North Third and erect a garage to accommodate the automobiles used In the Lommorl enterprises in Albuquerque. The acquisition of the North Third Street property by the Oden Company virtually doubles the area of the present plant.

Other changes on North Third in recent weeks have been the re Make the Most of All All Your Home Space How abont your attic your basement? An they catchalls, places you're ashamed to show? Or are they the ascful, attractive places that they can be? An extra bedroom, a den for Dad, a playroom. Let na show yon bow yoq can have Uiemt ALBUQUERQUE LUMBER CO. 423 N. First Phone 421 If he meant the evidence was ln-l sufficient to convict. "We consider It Insufficient on which to prosecute 262 of the defendants." Simpson replied.

Judge Bishop paused reflectively before speaking again. Then he said: "The court doesn't want it to appear that the grand Jury, an agency of the court, was used to break a strike. The court is not in that business. Men Jubilant "The court, however, is not In a position to review the evidence against these defendants the dis GREYIIOCND UNF.S TO OrEX DEPOT, CAFE The Southwestern Greyhound bus lines, link In a transcontinental system, announced Tuesday they will establish a depot and cafe In a pueblo style building to be erected on the northeast corner of GretrhenThomson Thousands of visitors from all parts of United States thronged Winchester. to witness the coronation of pretty Gretchen Thomson cf New Orleans, above, when she was crowned queen of the annual apple blossom festival in the Shenandoah valley.

OPEN TOMTE 'til 1 0 p. m. SO THAT THOSE WHO CANNOT ATTEND DURING THE DAY MAY COME TONIGHT AND SHARE IN THE SAVINGS ON BEAUTIFUL FURNITURE DURING OUR officials of State Teachers College. E. L.

Martin, head of the science department, and John Amy, principal of the training school at trict attorney's office it. And if the district attorney says evidence is Insufficient to convict, that is enough for this court. The indictment against these 262 defendants is hereby dismissed. You may go, Laughing and back-slapping, the men filed out Some patted Simp-eon's shoulder. Those to whom the prosecution's motion did not apply included Wll-11am Busick and Andrew Schmold-er, C.

I. O. organizers, and Charles West, former Douglas employe who was chairman of the strike committee. The Douglas strike continued for tome 10 days after the slt-downers surrendered to a small army of police and sheriff's deputies armed with tear gas bombs, pistols and machine guns. President Donald Douglas agreed to most of the union demands, ending the strike.

SANTA FE HOSPITAL WILL HAVE A LAWN, S. C. S. Officials Visit Teachers College Miss Ann Raymond of the education department and Mrs. Catherine Everett of the editorial and public relations department of Soli Conservation Service have gone to Sliver City, where they confer with Teachers College have been conducting classes In conservation, which the two women from the regional office intend to visit.

The visitors will check on the accomplishments of these classes. SAYS BOARD MEMBER The Santa Fe Railway Hospital Association Intends to plant a lawn on the Santa Fe hospital grounds here within a short time, it was NO INTEREST You pay no added Interest when you buy on paymenta at the American. VACATION FARES TEXTURE MOHAIR announced Tuesday night. Glen E. Valentine, Bhopa employe, said he has received a letter from Charles Nagle, Topeka, member of the hospital board, saying the work has been authorized.

Valentine said he received the letter two weeks ago, and an editorial In The Albuquerque Journal criticizing the appearance of the grounds led him to make its contents public. The association's funds, he said, are limited. They are furnished by the employes, and at times the demand on them is heavy. Petition Says Berry Is Unfit for Senator May 11 OP) A petition charging that Senator by KROEHLER by Bus, now in effect! Your Santa Fe Trailways ticket costs less than any other FIRST CLASS transportation! To all Eastern cities, modern streamliners over short scenic routes save travel hours and low fares save travel dollars. 11 SPECIALS FOR TONITE ONLY Garden Hose $119 VALUE Similar to suite pictured.

Choice of rust, brown, or wine mohair; five-star Kroehler construction. This suite will stand hard and rough wear, yet it is really a suite of rare beauty. Anniversary $QQ Sale Price tO Kanssi City $12.85 Si. Quincy $16.55 Peoria $18.10 Chicago Toledo Detroit Cleveland Washington $28.95 New George L. Berry Tenn.) is not entitled to hold office because of allegations concerning his moral turpitude" went Into records of Seriate Privileges and Elections 25 ft.

Committee Tuesday. H. Carlyle Lowry, who Identified SANTA FE TRAILWAYS BUS DEPOT zilmseif as an attorney from Alary- ille, filed the document He ITsyUU KROEHLER 19 50 ft. Phone 2274 -harged that Berry. President 112 North Fourth St.

SMALL DOWN PAYMENT DELIVERS. -toosevelt's Indus 'ial co-ordinatnr nd head of Labor's Non-Partisan eague, had been sued In Tcnnr. 1 fine, and a Judgment obtained gainst him. 4 pc. American Walnut REG.

$79 SUITE Black corrugated branded Hoie, complete wth couplings, on salt from p. m. to 10 p. m. tonight.

Beautiful matched walnut exteriors, table top vanity with oval shaped mirror; tapestry covered bench, full roomy chest and panel bed, modern in styling. 66 Sealcx Inlaid Linoleum YARD BUY IT ON EASY TERMS. LESS THAN 20 UNIVERSAL RANGES LEFT At Sale Prices and Special Terms $98 Four Piece MAPLE $1 49 Extra large size me pie suite, sturdy I 1 poster bed, B-drawer chest, vanity A and bench to match. This Is a If sample suite and la marked for 1 I 1 quick sale. Regular $2.25 Yd.

$119 5 PC. MAPLE TWIN BED SUITE, $88 39 Poster bed, triple mirror vanity, with bench and chest to ties It In our window. Burlap back, color through to back, COO yards only at this price. On Bale tonight, te 10. Porch and Lawn Furniture Simmons MATTRESS Hi! 9x12 AXMINSTERS Beautiful new patterns, seamless, hooted, floral and open backgrounds with floral corners.

These are our regular $34.95 quality. I0t CoI lnnsrsprlngs, figured drill tick, single or double sizes. $13.95 Sale Price vm 2775 1 2 $viuV MALL DOWN PAYMENT It DELIVERS IT fTs Throw Rugs SLMI-ENAMEL 6 FT. GLIDERS You Can SAVE MONEY If You BUY NOW NEW CARLOAD OF RANGES IN A FEW DAYS AT ADVANCED PRICES THEY'RE GOING FAST-DONT BE TOO LATE $1265 Handsomely covered in colorful waterproof duck. p4dd seat and bsck, arm covers, full feet long.

Get one during our Anniversary Fale COAL RANGE Buy It On Terms. Deck Chairs 83 Yacht Chairs $1.09 Bee Our BIj Btock ot Bummer Furniture ALBUQUERQUE GAS AID ELECTRIC COMPANY 4-hole, semi Ivory and treea enamel, storage hlgti closet. suwbMFURNITURE COMPANY ARTHUR PRAGER, Vke President and Genera! Mznsger. Sale Prio $28.75 i.

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