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Saturday, Juno 18,. 1027 Page Two LA GRANDU EVENING OBSERVER Bradley Sweaters the smart feminine garment for sport and vacation wear. Dependable Quality urn SPORT NEWS YANKS WIN OVER ST. LOUIS BROWNS Victors Without Heavy Hitting; Athletics Meat White Sox 8 to .NATIONAL I.liAfil i; W. I,. I'ct. I'ilfshuiK :I4 IS .111.4 i'Iucuko :u 2n .i;:hi Ml. I.oula :io 21 .r. ks New York 27 2'i ..rn!l liraoklyn 27 32 .4i. linstoa -It 2S .4 17 I'hlladelphla 2" 111 .M2 elnclnimti 2" :ni .2r,7 AMV.UK'AN l.l'.Adl i: - W. I.. I'll. JNYw Tork H 17 .Ml (iTiIciiko H4 24 .Msil I'" b. I'hlladclphla 2r, .1,4 r, 'iKlilnxton 27 2f .r.in iljolroU 26 8 '' l.-Vfluiiil 2i l .' Louis 24 211 .41S t.slOII i.-.M --'LI i It)' lh AsmhIuuiI l'n-m IliiBetiull stock of the. New York lvuilk i-H rose hlKher today an tlii'lr liivalH iioIimI Hint liny had mill 1 . 11 victorious wit huul. Ihclr limiiil Ihi'iivy hltiltm". j Tim YinikH hi-iit Ihn fit. T.oiiIb Mr-owns 3 to 2 hi a K"t" wllhoiit. win i-xtra lni! hH or thn h.tvI h hit lltilit! Until. '?, Thi' Mk fi'lion liriliki.r, li ft Ih" jlni-nii uflor tho flrnl InnhiK h"-!,uhi- of a wrcnchi'il km-", iii-(iilr. d l.y milnifliiK too hunt nl a third tmilkii Thursday. I 'I'hi' Yanks' rlownt rivnlH, tlm SWhlt). Hox. mi. unw hlh- wi'f" Inlllnit JfiirthiT hchlnd. Tin- Ihlld lila"" JAIIik-IIrs slrlvlnif hard to K"t Imi'k Sni.i'k und ni'i'k Willi 111" Yanks, iioivd un lo 3 vhloiy ovit Hi" fSux on th" lilli'hliiK of lluli" Wal WImiK. J A riMTnlt liltrlli'r. I.lsi'nlii'", lii'lp Tf d the K'-nulors to lh"lr 3 lo I vt"- uiiy oytir i""", "". ."- T?and Indians replucetl the. Itrownft .uiii tiioi hv tikUinu two lioui ihe lowiv lied Hox. (1 to 3 and 4 to 11. . V Kxcept .for tho Indians, not. a western iWim w-vlctorious. Kveu The UUtloTirtt IcilKUe leuderti, I ii' J'lmtefi, fvll nnd the Chicago Cubs, wiis nr pn tmlng them no closely Insurance Must He Dependable Delay' in sctllonu'iits may result in jwrstHuil tmt'l'oi'inK or business dis- Protwtion is mil ade quate if not written in de pendable companies. Our companies are de pendablebacked by rec ords of years ol' obliga tions promptly met. Prompt, Personal At tention to your needs. U. S. Investment Co. O. V. WAHNOCK, Mtfr. l'honu .Main :t:t Office in rear of I'. H. Hu'ik HblK. ; eutrunre on Hcpot St. I ... .... - r A Light Lunch or a fectly Balanced Meal ill Pei Ml y j pf3 food nln thesi on will find from our warm days. !1J that every article is pre d under the most eNaeting Hffl saint ary conditions ami our tins say that it is almost "home cooking." KARTIiKU'S LAVENDER Somnier Hotel Bldg. 5 t" Ik Dependable Values La Grande Will See Two Games Here on Sunday Two baseball games, will he. play ed on the local field tomorrow af ternoon, the flrfii one, which will be between tin- O.-W. team, und Kluin, to slur! fit V'-.Hd o'clock. Tho ootid game will he hetween l.a (Iranili. and Hak'T and will ht'ln nl thii-a o'clock. Tin. (l.-W. Ilnc-illi fop the first iraiiii' will In-: Vi'skc. pLIcIht; Smllh. catcher; I'lirnp, first liasc; Vincrnhl'., second huso: llh'hl, nhoil stiip; Wlillcy, third hasc; Wllllaiii.H, lcfl ri. lil; llcilriwnd. ccn jl.T field and Jloward, I'IkIiI. field, flic (inihum and lljirlov.-, Hiilistl ItntcH. Th) KIkIii liuttiTli'M will Im Onrilon, iittciiiT, and 1'hlppln, cuf -. chep. ! l.a flrannV'H llnf-up for the i.u flranile-naker Kainc Is as follows; .Mai-Hhall. catcher; l.edlM'tter. (lar. rick and I'urrol, pitchers: tlarlty, lir.sl ham1; .McKeiiiion, second laise; KnlKht, third hasc; llurKeit, short mi up; und VVhlti-y, Keown. Melun con. Htoddurd und OIuzh, out field- Senators Defeat Portland 7 to 6; InllVWnnfl WinS! lct. f,-: .f.fifl .r.l'l VM WW COAST MwKil W. I.. OaUlund : t,l 31 .Sacramento 4Ii UU .Man l-'raucisca 42 'Ai Si-ulll 39 3!t , .100 .481 .41 .443 .!l2 MImsIoiis 2M 42 Cortlaml ..IIS 4 I, os AnKl"H .IT. 4i Hollywood HI 4S Ity tho Af-KoHntcil I'rt" ( isIioiii'h drive to renter, ftcor iiiK Kopp, who had doubled, hrol up u I '1 Innlnn tmttinK "i Kuvf Sacramento a 7- decision overj I'orllaniL I tut (erics IhiKheH, Kin- ney. Couch und Wendell; Hhcu, Keefo hihI loehler, Sovtirehl. Heath's homer lib thn ninth broke up a cliiiwy pitching duel bet wci-n Illll Murphy und Clyde tarlod. to tfivi Hollywood a 3-1! vlctoiy over Ihe MIsnlonN. Hutlerlen W. .Murphy. McCubti und cooit Harfoot und Whitney. Oakland hit llrundt hnrd In spots to irarrier un 8-4 win. from Hcatile. M'ho Indians pot hut four hits HiitlerlcB Brandt and u..i...,lw n, ,,....,.1,1- i Ui'i.-.-rtiinn Could ami Head. w..v..i-;il Hiiiisniodln ,OH AJlKfles rallies fell one run hort of over- taklmc the eulH. who ftnlsjied on the lonK t'lul of un 8-7 count. Mat- I,., leu Moudy, deary, Wllllunin and Mel'ri-a Weatliershy. Yarrl- sun, Unilth and Haudlii'rif, Hannah. SI, I !'!' Ntyi' M:i:l)i:i) i llcaldes Von Klin nnd Held, who I are to iiK-nlu participate In the lour. ' IIIIKI.IN l'erhap.1 soarlnif to- my tills year. Holnlld McKen.le, wards heiveu iniiki'S sleep less memlDT of the Walker cup lenni necessary. Mrs. I'liunil.erlln and of last year, also is i i.cled to Mis. I.evlne went two days and a attend. aiKhl without sluuilier. nicanwhlliM In addition lo the chauipliinslilp takhiK Part 111 cnlhusluslic wel- fllKhl. there will h" two other coin's hy (lernians In Heveral cllle IIIkIiIs lor Ihose who do nut iiuallly and I IvltiK Willi their hllshanils. .ainuliK Hi" firs' thirty-two. (hie . of the InlercstliiK iealuns of the went down In lli.tr first defeat In luurnaluenl will he Ih" senlois' 13 starts. Their wlniilUK slreak championship. This IIIkIiI will con was the lollK'est of the season. j Mjl ot I tie reKUhtr tw o rounds of The pleasure of hri'iiklnif It fell unulltyini; play. IS lioles a day lo Ihe I'hHIIcB whq did so 12 to 2. mutch play, and will lie Hinll'd lo As sin prising was Ihe two-run men who have reached lh ir fii- nilly In the ninth with which the lirav s downed the 1'irateM, ti to 7. Minoklyn dropped Ihe downtrod den Cincinnati Iteds, b to 3. it easy to choose Cafeteria Menu ou can Ih?. an V Broadmoor Club Ready For 27th Annual Tourney Ity Hurry !. Crawley ,( Associated l'r-HH i 'or respondent ) l'OI,OKAl)t SPUINGH, Colo., ( AP)-The Proadmoor Onlf club, host cluh , for i In- t w enty.se yen t h annum TrnMH- Mississippi golfing lourmiment, which opens June 20, has completed arrangements and , i)i-f purations for the entertainment j of l hf. largest entry list that tvr participated In the famous tourney, I jii uuniunn 10 i ii c mre entry nsi. arrange incuti have Peep completed Tor the enteituliimeni of hundreds of visitor Who him expected to vu- I cation in Colorado a! tne time of , the tournament. The TrahH-.Mississippi fjoif uhho- j elation, under whose, auspices the 1 tournament will he conducted, Is (hit t hi id largest ico If u.sHOclalion in the country in point of territory covered. It in exceeded only by the I'nited Slates uiid Western (loll1 aHoentlori!i. Thin yea r's tourna ment ih expected to uttruct nearly 4HI golfer to Compel) for the. crown now held hy K Idle Held of HI. I.oulu. Ah the narne implies, all territory wear of Hut Mississippi river In In- eluded n the meinhci tdilp territory of t ho tiKMOf latlon. "IhIjh an f north an MimieapoliH and St. I'unl and un far noutli a New Orleans and the Mouthern part of Texas are Muted anions it.s inemhern, 'f'hiH territory coverH bohh of the moat Impoiianl xoll and country clutm in the Culled StateH. Ajiioiik the inemherH cliiliM are the Italian Country cluh, of I alluM. Texas, 'Where the I't'ofeHNkonal (iolfeiH1 un Hociation will hold Hm meet this year; the Ht. I.oulu country cluh, which hax heeii hont lo the national innate in- for women and for men in the last three yearn; the Mlnne- I Icahda cluh of MinneapoliN, which J will he the HCciie ol le national urtmteur championship thlM MeaHuu; the Kock Iftlund AtHenal cluh of Itock Inland, 111., which has been know n lor yeurM lor havhiK' of the outHtandMijc courses of I he Middle Went; ami the St. I'atll cluh. tioHt to the weHtern amateur chain pinnHlilp tournament lat year. The 'Pram,-, IhnIhhI ppi meet luifl been held on niOHt of these, courses In the I.hkI few yeart. Many players or nullonal nolo reside w est of the MIsslSHippI river and liav competed In the Trans-MisHiswtppI , meets. J, Htuurt of the Cedar Knp- : his Counlry cluh won (lie first championship title at Kansas City In I !n 1. W. lUckinson of He Moines wu the runner-up. H, C l.vKK of Ihe .MlnuekalMla cluli lias won the TruuH-MlHslKslppI title of- tencr thun any oilier golfer. 1 1 ( captured the honors from 1 !Ml!i to; liilL' Inclusive, and UKain In MHU. ; He wan runner up in l!ti". Cuts, ' lliITi and tiKutn In Hi 17. J Nelson Whitney of New Orleans.' who hus been un outstanding Hk ure In Houlhern Kulfl"K circles for many years, won t he ciuimpioiisnu lu l'.il!i. . ' (leorKe Von Kim,' who last, year wrcslcd tin national amateur title from Hobby Jones, won the Trans Mlsslssippl IMI tn I it - I . Jarr y W. Hroiufleld, holdi-r of the Colorado Htate chnmplon.Hhlp oiiener inau uuy other poller m ine man', u un tlie runner-up that year. .lames Manlon nnd Clarence Wolfe won the title In 1 11 2 4 und 1!tLf., rcapec- lively. 'I'he championsl,lp never ban been won by a Colorado man. ul- thonah icolfers Of this state havo IlKU'ed prominently in number of meets. P. W . McCartney of Dim Denver Country clnl was rtin- ner-up to ( T. Jal'fay In Ci'iii Mcl.auKhlin of th I'ikevvood A. "Inn or iienvcr was riiinie,-",. J. I. any in un dud ". i. Held Wjis runner-up lo von r.nu In 11121. ij.th lilrthdays. 11. 1. IliKersoll of the llroad moor cluh. Is chiilnnan ol the lotirna tiifnt committee this year, Mad Hull Leads Rival Nine Miles IIKNIIOW ItKStHtT, Cab. June IS (AC) HeuchlPK ''' 1Oghl nine miles in ad- :-,nce of his p-are! rivals. Mad Hull. Karook Indian leading in Hie 4s0-uiib' marathon from San l-'ninrlseo to Urants Pass, Ore, was resting here early today while Chochee and Meltka, uuis, Ilfl and 3rd places, respectively were keeping up (heir steady pace no! tltwa nl. lu nbow Kesott Is V 10 miles from 1'nn I'm nclsco. Mad Pull covered the distance between here and Wil ms, about 73 miles, In -4 boms. The time limit for completion of ihe marathon Is 15 .lays, but should Mad Hull hold up nt his pres-ul nutt, he should reach Urants I'as In about S days. .laninn the third Kunt enlrant, was taken to Coolhtt: Park, south , of lwrc. tor a inedtcnl exautliuituui. His feel are badly bli.-lered. Il he is pronounced fit. be will resume the race Mom Clovetdalc, itppri ouilely two diiys behind Hie pad;. SI IUK1 H 1 r " MAVS WASHINCi"rtN -Sonic ot the M.tialors arc unite stirred up oer news that Mr. Coolide has bpen catching trout Willi woims. Mr, tiornh thinks tho trout must hvc been catfish, und It they were trout they were imbeciles. Mr. Heed of MlMtourl opines that any trout that will lie ut the bottom of 4 iaka and bitn a worm Is deccn. crate. TO TEACH SUMMER SCHOOL ! - ..Cy 7 I ' J V.4 Hill lluw.viiril, liiii'l lcfl, (')tplliin diihn J. Mclvwaii, Hilly llcliiliurl In cln lc. II Athletic School At University To Start Monday CN1 VKKKITV OF () It TIOflN, Kutfene, June IS (Special) Tho annual summer school of athlc.lic, enachiuk: will open on tile I'nlyer 'y m ...M't'K'Mi . campus, June 20 , and will continue for two weeks, under supervision of Virgil 1). Karl, director of athletics. Captain John .1. McKwan, Oregon football coach, will Kive a course in football coach ing Hilly Heinhart, hasebull and basketball mentor at the university, ( will in.slrnct Ihi'se courses, while, HIM Itayward. veteran track coach, wilt K'ive a course jn t ruining of t rack men. Captain John .1. McKwan, lie. fore roinlni; lo Oregon in lltjfi, was head coach, fur three years ut West I'oinl. ami before 1 hat was line coach for live yeuis at the army school, lie played four years Ilt Wchi 1'uiiit and one at Minne- sola. White a member of one of the cadet teams, McKwan was named all-Ainericail center by Hie , late Walter Camp, lie is a form er metnher of the national football ' rub s rommittce. ! Hilly Iteinhail has hail consider able experience tn bask el ball and hast ball coaching. In I'll'; and i!J7 the Oregon basketball teams. 'under Keinharl, won the northern sect ion championship. Iteinhart now is managing ihe Kngeno town .baseball team uhicb is topping the j Pot tlund-Vattey league. Hill Havward needs no lutroduc- lion. I 'or L'li years he ha bet-n t rack coach at Oregon. In .that time the Wehfoots has carried away 11! northuest and otic coast I conference championship. llay , ward has beeti a member of Ihe , coaching Mutt of Hie I'nited Stutes j Olympic team three times and han h, I !:' s. IMBLER PERSONALS j IMIM.KIt (Sped,,!) 1'rayer , no-ei tims are held in the union i hall iveiy Thursday evening. Mrs, John l.toyd and -Mrs, lleorge Mai.shall and children went to Vn j dteton l-'riday. ! Mis. A if Pehrns and liaby vis itcd at the honii' of her mother, Mr- I Mi l.lllrcal, last Friday af i tei noon. ( Mrs. ImIi Uttreal and Mrs, Jim ; WiM- altemled th.- Sumtuervllle jcadns Aid last Thursday at the hoiui of Mrs. Anna Parks, j Mis, (Iran! Tinker, Miss va Pan man aiiil Mirs (tail Tucker went to I l a Urande last Thursday. Miss Tucker had her tonsils and adnoids I'imii.H ed. Miss I.vdia cleaver returned home l'Yblay morning. She has been attending school at Ashland, Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Welch visited at the U ebbs' homo Kriday. They reported Mr. Hobb-i very low. Mr. and Mia IMivcr Perln and Mr. and Mrs Fred Nodlne called ailed on Mr. Williatn Iloidvs t sunimervtli la-t Thursday evening. Mrs. II. It. Voetsberit was taken to Hot Paki' Inst Tuesday ewnlng for treatment. Her husband ac companied her ther, John Uirchfteld was tn a Gran it a last Friday, i-ilit, and Pendleton Man I . Wins Two Medals T'OH'I I.ANIl. Ore. June IS (AC) ' the $l,uuu (layton rod and k on Klin club medal and the Mull noma h rod and kuii club medal valued at ll.uno in the first day of the forty-third a initial tournament of the sport sin (us' a ttsocia t inn of t lie northwest yesterday. More t hall tilt t ra pshoctetM pai Mr i paled. Han sel broke HHP straight tnrnets in the Hayton event shoot-off with six competitors and J.'i consecutive bllils In the Nlioot-otf with Seth Milter to win the Mullmmiah medal. Clnmlc C. Pratt went I'Kbmu and he nrer n il a motpiito bile, mil oh, boy. how he did pull out Ihe HMil Caught l-l perch In L1 1 , hours. ilidii'l know whel bci Ihcrc nils any limit mi Hum oi not. I bought imi b.' there wa -i, ' ami so I iiiit. ;i -iirc i (be limit how they bile. We got back tn lime tbl mtHii'u.'v ii o(en up the office and start selling lum- ' iM'i' nnd we hit gel line rcad t slai t nu i- dully talk on Monarch I 'Mb $ Pure Paint. Mot un old ' gentleman mi the street la-d niuhl n.i I was '-isrthiii ui ru m fall ing (i-ip and he -aid. "Mr. Pratt.! I hud never iim d any paint im c I was a oung man unUI I helped paint tl Iioiim' the Ml her day with MiMiuivh und It is jiiM like the' paint I ummI to ii sc whtn I was a lMky. 1 waul oo to tell the ps ple fur me tint t Monarch Paint ' spremls well nnd looks well." I could not begin to (ell you fust Ihhv many rivon iIimhs e have1 sold this spi lirt; but on (be rush and carry plan, svrci n doors stiic have hi'iii walking out. We are juM it bout ready to n'eeHe ti-u more barrel- of pur-e liiiNi-d oil. Ibis will make ;il stm-e I be spin; (Wlhit bu-lni -SJ. opt net I up. There are mily about Cil bin n k in a small iiu-luad. If hwiks bkc for im-m spring that w ill be the a lo oiiler a i-mhnl. There Is a man here w nil in for a it ill of ItnhbenOil Paper. He stajids licce iilt his (lmiiib In his is with asmilr of pnvs-IHt-ity on Ids tav and he looks like lie o ii ti b t to know snine thing'4. Pn; TthM soincliines don i always tell ii tie sbn ics. (.oml-htc, t lv ercr; iood-he. j HuhlNMold Pniier. i Claude C. Pratt Lumber Co. I Wi s. ll lr ash "The Iixr Man's Friend' I Vcar Foniidry. Vhono Main 2tH , No buniUy lliifinowa mL KI'VOAV'Sl I'ltOORAM The National HrouitcuHlInK r-om-pany pi'oKi'nm Hunday nltil from it until 10 will be the tiible .stuiy, "The Handwriting on ih Wa II," i.. .......-. (-.,,. dh.iinnM i.-i'it i.'i:n 1 KtI. K(!V, KI-'oA, KO.Mli 'and K I IQ. Ki lo la k land, 7 : 35, , church .servlc. Kl'l I,om AnKfles,. 7. nr,:mi re cital; MK orcbeNirii miiHlc. Kl'OSaii l''ranci.crt, X;a.' to 10, concert orchestra, KOMO Seattle. H to 9, rhitrch service. KCW ' I'nrlluml. 7:30. church .-ter vices; 1 to II, orchentra. K HQ Spokane, 7: .'Hi, ,. church service; it tu in, prorain, KOIN I'urlland, 7:rH, church services; !i, eunoerl of sacred and classical mimic; to to 11, music. K.lli Seattle. 7:4n. orau recit al; X, church Kervicetn; t : HO to 11, i;tmiin iM'rturam. KIOX t'oiiland. H lo U, piano i-oiicerl ; !l to U:Ht, rellhius lec t are. K ( J A Spokane, 7:50 to X. h.ise- iiiill Hi iires; S in lean, church serv I ices. .MOM) AY'S IM0;i( M The National Hroadcasting com pany profraui Monday nihl from S imlil !l will be the pp wciifatinn of the opeia "Kaust." K(iu Oakland. fl:55 to 7:30. news, baseball, weather and mar l:ct; !l to tcL'0, laiok chats. KHW I'ortlaud, 7:4fi, travel talk: it, musical program; Hi to r .(Niir-i. innsiie Kll -l.tts Angeles. ti;30, male niiarlct; 7, musi' box hour; 0, Mm--ical prouram; 10, trio. KhiA Sen I tie, ii:-.'.. hongs; 7:15. news; 7:3u, talk; II to !t:3ti, pioiini in. KI'O San Kranchiro, il:30 lo 7. orchestra : 7 t 7 : .'to, concert oj -che.stra; S to H, studio program: 10 1 1 1 2, va riety hour. KI'XHI.os Angeles, 7, musical program ; 7 : 3d, insi ru menial pro gram; .v. orchestra; U to Hi, pro U'am; la, luit-sical program; 11 to I L dance orchestra. K.I It Seattle. i:3o, orchestra; S. studio program; 10, time sig nals. K HQ Spnka hp, f! to 7, nrchen. t ra ; : ;io to I 0, orga n coia'cri ; t 0 : IIO io 1 , dune p music. KOIN Portland. concert; 7. program : 7: J5, police bulletins; 7:30, children's program; X, studio jproftram: 10 to 11:30, dance music, ! KOWW Walla Walla, i:;0, kIu idio program; 10 to 12, dance or chestra. j KO.MO Seattle, 11:30 to H, mtl Isical program: II to 1U:30, musical jprngpiim; ia:30, laic ntws; 10:45 to 1 1 2, musical in-ogram. " -ASK H.F.NT NKW YDKK from rommunl '.tlions. Including f.L'l h-llers and Time Free I J 1 $9.75 Balance paid monthly on your electric light kill Don't let this remarkable opportunity pass hv without gettinr a Hot point Llectnc Range. Our great Special Offer lasts onlv a sliort time onger. I his is an unusual opportunity to get one or these time and labor-saving ranges. 'Come in and let us tell vou more about this Special Oner. Eastern Oregon Light & Power Co. Blue, Gray Fades j Into Khaki at ! Soldiers' Home I.KAVKNWOnTIl, Knn. AP) lilim and wray uniforms of the Civil wttr ure fast fadinK Into khaki at the national mo Idlers' home nwar liere, and not many years henct' thore will be mi tins to recount vivid stories of Hherman's march to t he sen or of the 'nil federal e (sweep up the I'otomnn. I Ten ymii-H ni?o ther were 3Si! Civil war veteran cured for M III I home, CU3 'Spanish -American. 201 , liifliai'i campalKiiers ami provisional Jurmy men, and sevin Mexican war (veterans. In IH'JII only U'SI Civil war vet erans wr cared fur. while 1 47S Spanish -A in erica n war vei er.inn and 121 it W'orhl war veterans re , ceived aiientiun. The propurilon of Civil war men f is fast decllninK and when the Ktizzled veterans of '01 gather on jibe broad lawn uf Die home to talk over the stlrriliK events of thowe stirring times they encounter alien ; references lo San Juan Hill. Itel , lean Wood .r the ArKtume. 15011 poems, about n young man who has caused the newspapers of tho I'nited State to use L'fi.iiotl tons more paper than usual in the last few weeks at a coat of $1,500, oiio, the New; York Times dis plays a letter hy Hendrlk Van Loonk. "Cunnot Koine one pluck that tir ed kid out of his bus ami take him to a farm und let. him sleep for a couple of weeks? Never have I seen anything w hopelessly tired as courageously tired it not her t hree days of t ht.s and reflected glory sounds will chase him lo his death." White Lead and Linseed Oil Is the Base of All Good Paint McMURTY'S Pure Paint contains more white lead and more linseed oil than any paint sold in Oregon. The price is not more. Me Murty's Pure Paint weighs 20 pounds to the gallon. Sold By Bugg Paint Co. Quality Paints Since 1S97 Limited Offer! On a Automatic Electric Range ONLY D During this sale, during the month of June only, we will give FREE ONE NINE-INCH G.-E. WHIZ I AN with each Hotpoint Range purchased. A splendid premiumThis ?10.o0 G.-E. Whiz Fan Your kitchen cool with a Hotpoint Range. Any room in the house cool with a Nine-Inch G.-E. Whiz Fan "COOK WITH ELECTRICITY" I . N- '. Exceptional? , Yes! Oeiuiine (Jold Seal Ccntfoleuin Riirs sii. un.; i:crv (Ine I'eii'ii-I $7.95 You have still time to take advantage of this offer, hut re in em her, the. quantity is limited. Choose yours now ! Can Furniture Co. Complete 1 ome rimiisliM':4 V ' ri lomf out of At. KITCHEN 1