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THE MONROE OLA.) NEWS-STAR NOVEMBER 10, 1938 PAGE TEN i Modern Equipment Used By Ouachita Parish Highway Department To Maintain Parish Roads BE I 5 25 Vi MANY (HANGES CONTEMPLATED IN CALIFORNIA Governor-Elect Projects Host Of Disputed Issues LOS ANGELES, ifomia's political today a "social no by rt L. Oi, to be elected no The kii y.hdir whn takes office a erf disputed ministration to ao! are: Almost certain encircled Irai" announced first in 40 icrat anuary 2, projected issues for his ve, chief which i( a life term Tom con- Fr mosco Pre- bomhing in 191fi to ent in lai sc cur it leg- Mooney, sen victmn erf the pared new day pt discussed with I to fe.ier fslation. Part'al state financing of production-for-ii-e cooperatives, to put em- ploj able unempko ed to work in productive service. Rehabilitation of Mduat refugees in San Joaquin valley. Clean-up of state departments.

Legislati on for mediation and voluntary arbitration in advance of strikes or lockouts. Discussing the world-famous Mooney case with Olson referred to his speech in the state senate in March, 1937: then stated that I had studied the Mooney care and was not only convinced that he was convicted on perjured testimony and false evi lence. but that 1 did not believe Mooney guilty of thiv outrageous and revolting crime; that if he was guilty he fhouid have been The governor-elect said he would approach Mooney's pardon application these convictions, giving opportunity to any and all entitled to a hearing to show csuse why I r-rnor should not pardon Ol-on declared would seek federal aid to meet the problem of flocking to California from other states and expressed belief with a sympathetic state government a Complete program for their rehabilitation can be worked Olson he would discuss this, and old age with lent Roosevelt soon. Governor Frank Merriam, lican loner elec tion, yesterday appointed Thomas Storke. Santa Barbara I sn publisher, and hi a campaign supporter, to be United senator until January to fill the unexpned term of William who resigned to become chairman of the board of the new American President line cannot he seated senator, Unless Presiuerrt Roosevelt calls a special prior to January 3, when Sheridan Downey, Democrat, will assume the office PICK, PAY GROCERY HANDLES FULL LINE Sun peon's Pick and Fav grocery is locate at the corner of Wood and Catalpa streets and a complete line of fancy and st groceries including such well known and nationally advertised brands as Heinz, Libby, Dei monte and Mussel man products.

The rm is owned and ofieratcd by J. W. Sim peon who has been in the grocery business for many Pick and Pay grocery invites the entire family to shop there where it guarantees that all groceries and may he purchased at the lowest prices in the city, A modem meat market is operated at Simpson's Pick and Pay grocery where meats, and steaks, meats, sandwich meats, cheese and other luncheon items are featured Simpson's Pick and Pay grocery sells Butter-Krust. Holsum and Splendid bread. It also sells cakes which are fresh daily.

A tobacco and randy counter ia also operated at Pick and Pay grocery. The above photograph shows the up-to-date equip parish and used by the highway department The photo during the recent inspection, under the direction of of thr highway department. The 40 of equipment hydraulic dump trucks, tractors, trailers and other to maintain Ouachita parish roads in their present excellent nt ROOSEVELI TO DEPART TODAY FOR CAPITAL TRUCKIN' UNCLE PALACE OPENS SILVER TOYIAND FRIDAY Congratulates Number Of Candidates Upon Their Success HICKS OPERATES ELEVEN TRUCKS West Monroe Transfer Company Offers Efficient Service Tommy Guns' And Pub- Santa Claus Perfects licity Guard Million- Strikingly New Play- Doilar Loads HYDE PARK, N. Nov, President volt, non-committal on the Republican -mgre-donal and gubernatorial gains in Tu ends another eight-day stay here today to return to Washington for Armistice day exercises. His special train scheduled to leave early in the afternoon and to arrive in Washington tonight.

If the flection dealt a severer blow than Mr. Roosevelt had expected, it was not reflected in a state By Vance Packard (Associated Press F-ature Be rvire Writer) NEW YORK cried a drug store cowboy five big trucks roared through Highland Falls, just A com pan glanced at his watch, remarked, Right on the dot All during the three-hour trip from things This Year Operating 11 heavy duty, modern trucks, cks Transfer comj my, with at SOI Trenton street, West Monroe, specializes in the haul- A. AND P. STORE IS SERVING PUBLIC HERE The Atlantic and Pacific Tei store. 112 Catalpa is one of a large oca ted throughout the tl in grocerie ee of excellency, The i.s no exception.

A is company has been oper- for ws past 10 years, nit manager is R. T. Dug- assures that only the best are on sale at this place, is so well known that it need introduction to the of sto tha lishe I in if thi put Santa Claus year to perfect striking and educational playtl light the hearts of ehil trigue the fam of adults on mas day and the months to ft This was demonstrated Thu when a News-Star World re; was given a peep into the mam All in-' ftifTrth floor New York to the new United States th to; it heav; equipment, ICH, ih HUt I nrw g. n. ment last mght by Secretary Marvin silver depository at West Point, those a di ft McIntyre, who replied, when asked for presidential comment on cratie losses "He (the president) there would be no comment He said he was mg very cheerful and everything is grand." By long-distance lephonc, the president had congratulated many of the successful Demoggatic Sin New York state, including Gov; emnr Herbert Lehman, Charles I polctti, for lieutenant governor, Sen; Robert F.

Wagner and ivrs James M. Me id for the senate, and James H. Fay, for the house, Tho president topped a quiet i day by making public a lengthy re- port by Administrator Elmer Ani drrws show ing betw een 30,000 and I 50.000 industrial workers had been laid off after the federal minimum i wage and maximum hour into effect. October 24. The report said this was less than jne-half of one per cent of the work five trucks carrying a million end a quarter in silver had been "right on the dot." They always are So if any gang wants to hijack Uncle silver, it should have no trouble receiver is far as is concerned.

Oth- A are department The toy land will opened to the public Friday. A telephone which rings a battery- powered bell and which is equipped with a voice which speaks when the eked up, is one of the toys which will imme- 1 lately captn ate th adult mg oil of all kinds. The company is a ted by Tom Hicks, schita parish poi rd Five, West Mo been in to- Iran? years and is contot st successful opera Hicks Transfer com 24-hour service and i be seen on tha Arkansas and The observance of print tandis mbr of tho jury from e. Mr, Hicks bus im one in th the exclusive rt for are Is in charge sells Kansas Mr. Gryder in Monte 1912 and has a s.

The meat fi supervision is large of ice cream; candy; chewing gums; and similar The Blue Ribbon Ice Cream was organized here in July, 1935, and engages in the manufacture of ice cream, sherbet, frozen bars and ice cream sandwiches. Its trade name, well Ribbon," stands for purity and quality, and is known throughout north Louisiana. All Blue Ribbon products are manu- faiturcd under the direct supervision of E. R. Norton, president and manager of the fiim, who has resided here for the past II years.

Prior to his association with the Blue Ribbon Ice Cream Mr, Norton engaged in the milk business. Besides doing a large retail business the firm also wholesales its products throughout the Monroe trade territory. Officers of the Blue Ribbon Ice Cream include Mr. Norton, president and general manager; Norman Coon, vice-president; Mrs. E.

R. Norton, secretary-treasurer. any operates a trucks are to of Louisiana, BLUE RIBBON SELLS QUALITY ICE CREAM SERVICE UNION TO MEET THURSDAY i oiaieiy captivate tile interest of both -well, Uncle Sam isn planning to I me worth of th, I wd Another uta billion and a hall dollars he's piling tf "i on 1 nile nto his Point f-rong box. pnnoS of ZJXtJ? from United sub-treasury i build ing on Wall Street, two coast guardsmen stood restlessly near the a 1 basement door, toying with their that rad likes to play with "Tommy Two more guards- were found in prolific variety at the REMODELING? Are Installing Xetv Fixtures and Offer: FOR SALE-CHEAP THE GROCERY STORE FIXTURES Now in Use in Our Fairfield Ave. Store Including: STEAM TABLE BAKERY DISPLAY ASES COUNTERS SHELVES, Etc.

Alt in Excellent (and it ion Phone THE BIG CHAIN La. Fairfield Avenue at Jordan Street PIC PAY GROCERY all traffic and highway laws and the maintenance of the most rigid standards of safety are requirements demanded from all drivers by Mr. Hicks, who prides himself on the splend record made by his company from the standpoint of safety and promptness. "Tran for companies must endeavor to maintain their schedules if they are to serve their Mr, Hicks raid. itok.s Transfer company makes a rule to insure that all shipments sent bv it ibmr In tin md in a if er.

All our ive; are instructed to observe all state and local laws and whenever we find that these instructions have not been earned out we invariably replace the recalcitrant driver. In this way our company has enjoyed a splendid safety record during its 15 years of Mr. Hicks concluded, LITTLE THEATER GIVING 2 PLAYS The Monroe Little Theater will pre- ent two one-act Center auditoriu tc jht at 8 The pi will be 1 tin i Service." directed by Mrs. Cbnrles Chisholm, and "After All Thi directed by Mrs. Harry E.

Thain. row Street The commander and For girls, Santa Claus has made a I I followed it to Old Slip, at the tip trend towards providing better sciv- 1 the new act." adding; I 0f Manhattan, a half-mile awav. ice for their dolls. In one feature, a Pid- "Among the more important con- jhere, five trucks were assembled, Dy-Dee baby, "the almost human tributing factors are seasonal changes rgad go carried a total of I is given a traveling bag with in activity, substi'ution of efficient 0j Siiver ja complete layette. Like real bab.es, for inefficient workers, and curtail- our procession began the Dy-Dee babies need plenty of ment as an offset to abnormally rolling Four motorcycle pers, and Santa Claus was his old creased activity prior to the effective the way.

date of the act, "It is the report said. Manufacturi ferent. Ribbon Ice i at 114 Catalpa dezvnufl for approximately 20 dif- of ice cream, the Blue The young people service unicat jf the Methodist churches of this area am Inc, located will meet at the Methodist church in reet is a popular ren- iCollintoon Thursday at 8 p.m. kp in i be representation frwe a men stood front of the truck the husky workmen tossed the last of the 74-pound bars (each worth about $710) on the truck, Commander Stephen Yeandle, intelligence officer i 1 of the New York coast guard, law wen That hearty, stately fellow with a goatee, is boss of the silver transpor- games that will provide recr tation job. the entire family for months "We rim these convoys like Palace toyland.

Building sets that provide an outlet for creative ability of children, and which will challenge their adults to see what they can construct, are among the featured playthings. Inexpensive but suKdanti illy built ti on for are fears of Santa Claut work to make Cities and the trade terntory, espe- number of churches of the area daily during the summer months mduaive of those of Monroe and West when the firm sells thousands of ice Monroe, cream cones and ice cream in many other forms. During the winter monto--, the establishment operates a hot dog and hamburger counter. There an inexpensive between-meal snack or lunch may be obtained Besides hot dogs and Hamburg ts the counter handles soft drinks of all kinds, including milk and malted milks; all popular flavors MUTTON SUET IN I The mutton suet base Tenetro permits of absorption of contained medical SUcnts. Stainless snow-white.

PENETRO A BREAD, 2 for 15c coming under the act, vhich ap- explains. "We feel we are more! home more interesting, the patei plies only to interstate industries, ann nrtit0etmd if the mibltc we are roof stranger, the fireside more about one-tenth of one per cent oi protected if the public knows we are! roof stronger, the fireside more incoming than if we send the trucks; vitmg. out on the sly, The Palace toyland the convoys of about five trucks porter that this year Santa Claus has each leave on a regular schedule. The made a trend toward spirting first at 3:30 in the morning and in playthings. Boxing gloves, the last at 11:30 a m.

Our trucks now basketballs, complete football uni- pori. a in 1 I through every town on the 60- forms, cowboy and Indian and gest that when all mile -tretch at gjmost exactly the same Buck Rogers suits have been heavily completed, total employment will have pacj1 stocked in the toyland for youngsters been increased i than decreased jbe last truck pulled out of the sub- who like realism in their outdoor as a result of the si t. treasury alley and roared down nar- play. Andrews said many of the lay-offs The mmmander anc reported "are not due primarily to all gainful workers. Earlier news reports exaggerated the difficulties experienced because of the new act, Andrews said in the foreword to the report.

"A number of field reports sug Oranges. Apples, doz. 13c GRAPEFRUIT, 3 for UTLEY OLEO, 2 for IONA PEACHES, No. cans, 2 for SPARKLE DESSERT, 3 for Large 3c 6c BRUSCATO GROCERY LONG ESTABLISHED A coast generous self in stocking their Grocery and Market, guard followed, then the; ing bans. 1211 DeSiard street, has been op- trucjjS Doll houses, complete with all furn- nation there for 25 years.

Gene Brus- swirled through Man- ishings and with a removable side, cato is the manager and with other hattan. gaped. All red lights are designed by Santa Claus to im- 1 members of the family, is owner, green few before we prove the conditions' of dolls, ized by wretchedly low wage perched thei "that the have been concentrated in a very few industries in the south, most of which are character and other special conditions, or make use of a particularly inefficient part of the labor supply, 90 per cent of all the work- our passage through it, erv reported laid off were Because of the weight of then in of the following industries: pecan shelling, tobacco stemming, lumber and bagging. In making toy furniture. as 401 Catalpa Phone 4616 Free Open Sundays Maciiront or or Can 3 for Spaghetti, 3 for 10c Tomato Paste 10c Pure Coffee, lb.

10c Huns, lb. 17c Steak or Fryers, lb. 24c Roast, lb. 15c Pound OMEGA FLOUR 5 lbs 25c 10 20 lbs 75c Holland tunnel, under the Hudson cradles, chairs and tables, Santa laus river, was closed to regular traffic made a trend towards sturdiness, so a couple of minutes before we arrived, that the furniture will last many i speed our passage through it. months.

Because of the weight of their car- Especially for wee boys and girls, goes, silver trucks frequently break those of kindergarten age, Santa down wheel trouble mostly. In that Claus made attractive ixnieil and case, radio calls fmm the convoy bring oil draw ing and painting sets, "A considerable number of when the guards ar-; A glance at price tags showed the employed in the home production rive the convoy leaves the cripple and reporter that high quality, lasting garments and eandlewick bedspreads rojjrj, toys can obtained from the toyland have also been affected, hut most of jn jersey city, police cars picked up at surprisingly low cast these workers appear to be secondary our convoy and the New York Early are wage supplementing othcj drorprd pff At each county's border venient "lay-away" family income. -crorts. Police alona the which thcv can ma) Kansas City meats, standard and duple lines of groceries are Handled One of the features Is the efficient service both the store and in delivery of ods pure based. BIRTHS are offered a con- plan through OAK GROVE, Nov.

daughter was born to Mr. and Mrs. Arthur H. Harper of Terry on November 3. I A guard sat with the driver of each low Firms paying cents; Another perched inside the trick on the pile of gun on his knees.

Except for the back- will ru HOUSE MILK, Small ALL GIANT BARS 0. OC TAGON, P. 6 for ari 4 ibs. KETC HIT, Ann Pave. 1 i-oz.

HottU. 2 VM IFfC TISSI 3 for SUGAR, 10 pounds 45c 40c 10c CORN KES, S. box Pure Pork gteak or SAI SAGE 15c MIXED, 9c 5c 5 lbs. 10 Ibs 20 Ibs Roast, lb. 1tV2c 25c 45c 75c an hour for home work or $2.20 to i $2,50 for a full working week should because of X3M receive little sympathy because 'about a foot high, the rear of forced curtailment the trucks is open.

After asserting that some increases heard rumors of plots to in employment as a result of shorten- nilrogivcerin alonR our I of hours had been noted, the rc- lhe commander, "Nothing has port sai there had no devdoped there were six bark of ivoff a at tes, and in foul nbbtries 0ne week this county ie gan. No Ha: p- the Ajt trucks sped along the 1 there men 5ades a pjane passed 1 involving lay- Jte was told, was check ig the trucks from numbers pair.ted on their roofs. About half- TWIN CITY BEAUTY way uj 1 1 e. the ft Dill AD puntei i a io ti parked bi jrlUr I rUrUliAK the He, too, was checking the ft'" trucks. The Twin City Beauty shop, 304 On the long hills the heavy-laden Wood street in West Monroe, has en- trucks slowed to a crawl, so the com- tered secor year of business mander and I went ahead, We real tliis local m.

oinedi the convoy after a sandwich in A Mdses is in charge and Hichlar Falls, she ss step Miss Evelyn Workmen were waning when the both well experienced in their special trucks react the fortress-like line of work. pository in the wnnds, back West Thi are repa i to handle Point. i 'd iey rushed the thing in the be uty line silver into the 23-compartmeot vault nd at pnees that anyone can afford with its i5-ton steel door, to pay, F.ich compartment will hold 190.000 4 of si her, Mike Garvey, who nine helps unload seven trucks of silver a The bar? just like MOVING 13 OUR BUSINESS Unless wt Whether it is a baby carriage or the heaviest machinery, you will be plea-ed with our service. rendered perfect service, we could not have been 15 Years in Business HICKS TRANSFER COMPANY 501 Trenton St. Many airline time tables ag specified that "No day says bars just will be carried on trips flown in tricks, only heavier I like it better if they were my West Monroe, La, Offering a 24-Hour in Louisiana.

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