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Thursday, June 28, 1928 LA GRANDE EVENING OBSERVER Page Nlng The Observer Want The Market Place of Union and Wallowa NEWTODAY hfl BALK Weaning pigs, J. R Steinbeck, mono j .su-it, o-2-3lp UT Kit UK if huule.l nwuy. Must move III oniT, jm.i.iic ut 13.JI til Kt. . 0-28-ltp lit itr;:vl Aioaorn u-roum house. Jn.iuiro J 0 1 o M nve. C-28-2l Kill WALK A-l mllrll cow, to ' freshen soon." Ph. Farmers 87. (J-liK-llp I pin house with two lots, N. Kir. I phono S2I-U. C'nll 17112 X. I '"''' --8-:p. lit HAI.K Kiwi eiilllty In MMl worlh of new furniture. Will sell equity at. remarkable-' discount, cull a( once. HM7 Adunis Ave ll-K.tp FOR BALK ANII TRADE lilt SAI.K -l'lo cherries, Sllu-W. 0-27-:itp RI'Y, KLL. raise, inovo nnil Irniln house), jonn jvinrs. u-zu-ir (lit HAI.K Helling out 2 good lots in good parts or town, call CiiD-J. , 0-20-4tp Oil HAI.K Oil TItADK Card ta ble that will stand np. Furniture Exchange. ... . 0-1 9-U OK 8ALK Used fruit .1arfl. at a liig saving. Kurnlluro Kxehange. 0-10-tr dukes. J'ick them yourself for 1 1 - -r1 . . K.c gal. Wilson Uros., Jmbler. KOU ENTara80. 4nxl20 feet. I p I'hono Main 130, 6-li-tr I'Oll SAI.K OR TRADE White ,FOIt HKNT 2 rooms over Sllvor- Mountnin lee cream freezer. ih'A thorn-Wright's drug store, 20 discount. Furniture Kxchnngo. por mo. fol. the two. 0-13-tf o-io-tr . FOIt KENT Strictly modern 3- FOIl SAI.K OH TItADK I Hot ,oom ,,,ex, in uost residential Point elebtric range, 4 plate: district. Allen Duplex, ir.07 4th broiler and oven. A-l shape. ' St. Main 643. 0-2-lmp Guaranteed. Furnlturo .KxehuliKe.. : 0-19-tf POM KENT 0-room home, with . - fine garden plot and good water FOIt SALE 6-room house, garage, rlulit. $18 per month. W. H. lawn, shrubs, shade and fruit . uohnenknmp Co. 4-10-tf trees, Pnved street. Terms can he had. In good residence sec- ifrilt JtENT 2, 3, 4 nnd 6-room tton. 807 Spring St.,n 0-25tt furnished houses with baths. .,. ,,, , . v Clean and quiet. 1810 Oreenwood SAVE TWENTY DOLUAKS ou a O.-iO-tf now Frlgldaire. ltegnlar G. M. C. , payment, plan if desired. See W. : jl. Vaughn, Sacajawea Inn. Wanl'Kb 0-23-lf 7 m WANTED Mechanic. Apply Motor 1'Olt HAI.K Used balloon tires Service Garage, North I'o'wdcr.- nnd tlllies, all sl7.es, Every one G-20-tf In good shape. Vulcanizing. All " work guaranteed. Ackormnn's WANTED Waitress. Must bo ex Tire Shop, next to Observer ofrlce. perienced. Apply Mrs. l'ond. - . (1-21-tf dining room Da Grnndo Hotel. . FOB BENT -.I-. i"- i- WANTED Kxporienced common FOR HENT 4-room modern house grader. Give age and references. 1525 Madison Ave. (l-2"-2tp llallack '& Howard l.uml.r Co., ' t'aseade, Idaho. C-27-Ot FOR HENT House. 2302 2nd. (i-26-tf 1 - BtlHCKI.LAMXTIJS FOR RENT Modern B-room . .. . .,,-. house. Phone 4C9J. S-l-tf. HEMSTITCHING Be yd. Ruth- Elizabeth Shop. Mrs. J. P. Cald- f ' 'i HKN'f VaM'i'n house. Call won , c-16-lm . 6-ii-tt ' : r "":r:r- - ,,. r eastern oreoon Sehoo; of Mu- 1. t-.s . 3-room furnished apt i(.viollrii plano,.volce credlts. Mu.ts. 4-17-tf j 0 0 F Xempl0. p, 447.j. :t-n ;ti;K't' - ' rail 4si-w. ; 89-1M 0-2Ii-3t. ;. ,, ,' ,. - rr, la grande mattress & Up- l on RENT Furnished apts. near , noster!nB & Weaving Work.. Mange's mill, 1S05 Penn "phone 424-W. Chas. Edwards, " - 0-27-Stp prop , 12.,.lm KOll RENT 6-room furnished bouse with gaiage. 11103 Adams. MONEY TO LOAN We have mon- 0-20-tf ev t0 Joan on desirable city prop- " erty at the low rate of Interest of FOR RENT Small furnished apt., 0. We write all kinds of In- 25 a month. I. O. O. F. temple. surnnce, including life. Chas. H. ; C-6-tf Iieynolils. 3-10-tf 'MOM'N' pop 70S BR)CE titiN&ERFlEtt), k 'MnWS OLD SUJEET UFiaT AND POP'S QMM- IS NES A&O. SPEEDS ToNb.P-tS S OLt HWUTS IN ftOKTUNti TUVVEfe THOT HftS EEN . 1ftMW0BME.I EN HOCO GOSSIPS MT,60OD IMASlNWlONS INTO e. FCtSElGtH BOltT Pt)t0V.E JUKAPER, H0V TRIES OM ONE OF HEB OLD SCHCOU GlRu tP.ESSES,T PROlE CnikN&EI A. BIT" SINCE SlE HIM LkSTT- EIGHTEEN MES A&O FRECKLES AND HIS '( 1VWAS TAKING TO "WE J mjoulOMT IT I C OuTrFTTV ; PaiSOMEP. IM 7UAT Be FINE IF Afc I COAAE MEBE STBE.&DUe IDJg FOP A MINUTE- WfJk TELLS AAEMISNAMS ) BE WE FATM&G 9MM XVUAATTO fflf' IS BEDPATU'-ASK J OFWISSIRL.? Iffll ASK. VOL) J ifff 7U6 L.ITTLE: SlRL AER. ITS ALL. POSSIBLE, H 'I SOAAE7WN5 ') AUWCL1.7AISAAAM f- ASK M&K- 't f 7' . Observer Want Ad Rates (Count five avcrago words to the line.) I'cr Jlne, 1st Insertion..! lllo I'er Hue, each ndded eonsec- utlvo Insertion .. 7o Minimum charge ou one or dcr .'. .. 5o RATES BY MONTH 2 lines, per inontli ...$a.50 S lines, per mintli.......$,85 4 lines, per mouth...... $4.00 5 lines, per month $4.75 Knell additional line over five charged ut 5 (to per line per luuntu, CASH IS ADVANCE la re quired on all Classified orders (o earn these rates. Higher rates charged on nil credit Insertions. Copy for all Classified orders must be In this office by 10 A. M. DAY OP INSKItTIO.V. Stop or iters on ad Inserted until further notice must "be received by the same hour or extra Insertion will be charged. Telephone orders solicited. Cash rates may bo earned on phono orders by payment on or before date of last Insertion. PHOJVI3 MAIN 87 "An Observer Want Ad Will Do It" -T ...I.C A r.idllT plPtAT ucu uiucu -TU6 PflECTjOM-FoB. Vv0MEM-HOviEM.eM.T C0UNTE.D "TCM rmcts tuc unftK. iUb 6.MG.FIFTEEH SEtvCS AGO IT WS H. DVJU-ttH A HUSBAND DIDN'T HOOW.-UV 07 rAW.ES Or THEtA - Y CPvN T VH. V0V , TUERE'S A SV. IMCW J GAP BETWEEN TH& HOOV- AUu nut eife: FRIENDS Ad Page Counties HEALTH j THE FOlTUTH OF .H'l.Y A cki.hhkation' or a catastrophic " , ny Dr. FwNVritk I). Strieker "The parents of three small children killed by fireworks lust year recently appealed before tho Rochester, New York, Common Council and urged adoption of an ordinance to prohibit the sale and (liHchni'Ko of fireworks within the city with the exception of the dis piny of set pieces ut community (.'lahfnllAiiB 'I'hn nuiUnnnnn a- quested by these bereaved parents ' whb paused by the council too late so far ns they were concerned but their action may be tho menns of saving- other children. 'Sinco It Is probable that the authorities of most communities In Oregon will still allow the sale nnd uno of dangerous fireworks on ... uaiwerou. iirewora. , , ..hou,,, 8gnt hnil Just In-' lence Day in some cities ,orII)(, thp prospective tenant that . a 1?" , .Vf ,n;tho owners would nllow no child- In defiance of present laws phonographs, radio set, or Independence have even advance u i.eeomes tne amy or tne state department of health to point out ' . , " ul"" l,,B m" portont causes of Fourth of July npflrlanls nnrl manna Iw uhlnli 1iau 1 Vi i ' "The type of firewortt which Is set off hy grinding under. the eeliykvi or by pounding t und which Is' known bv various fanciful names fferm such 08 u 'nigger chasers, spit con- devir, Mevll-on-the-wnlk etc. con tains phosphorus, a deadly poison, It is not a rare thing for n young child, mistaking this material for I?? inuiiiii, uniniiiy mum n iiilui tvTBun. j and call Or children may become poisoned o ice uy uevcoped thc trU(; B,llrlt ,, customs (lon or th; ,,., .,, ,,,,. by handling thc material and sub- 'commonly fatal. of tho. country today is promised .,.,.,,, nn(. ...,, ... hrlngtho seo.uen.ly putting , heir fingers !of J1",0 danger''?aT 'yea "ru. !!?,"'0,,B.0f h" f.nr theater, where laVuchos to llmue of ino"f cap" their mouths. If an accident of or dangers.' Last year after "Beyond London's' Lights," tho '.,., -n,,, latter dies his wnv out this kind happens, give the victim ';"' ;iy- editorial comment was ,,0 production featuring Leol0 ' ;,B , t "0 ,'o liquid petrolatum or mineral oil Practically unanimous for regu- Khumwuy, Is showing today. ZL LZ.' ,!.,i,,?.J .f ,i a ttoelor l.ttmeil ote v. .....cm ..i..,,, iii.wim, on. uieiii ur.es "Severe, burns nro always dan-,ftr(' gerous. On the Fourth don't dress your cm uren m 1111 y light mat--'" -.ia, ,.. ... .y ,nu ure. Kven sparklers, which ordfnarlly are harmless, have been reported as setting Ire to light iiiuHiin ureases. . "Tetanus or lockjaw is perhnps the danger most to ho feared ns a result of Fourth of July accidents. The lockjaw germ .will only grow in the absence of oxygen; Its habitat is the soil, particularly; manured earth. Deep wounds In the soft flesh, such us are caused hy blank cartridge wndes, are par ticularly dangerous as tho wad us ually carries surface dirt to the deeper tissues which gives this ". . FOR SALE Modern 0-room bungnlow; basement,' furhnce, hardwood floors, breakfast nook, good plumbing and light fixtures, on improved street, well located. :Thls price for immediate con sideration has been cut from $3300 to J2800."Owner has at tractive business proposition that he desires to accept, but . must sell here before leaving: consequently tills sacrifice. Look this up. it is n. bargain. " Owner will consider light car or truck as purt payment. Also would consider. a soldier loan. t O ' 6 acre tracts adjoining city. 5 acres Improved. 10 acres 1 improved. 2 acres improved. Thero nre at least 100 families in La Grande who should be on small acreages. A' cow.a. garden, fruit nnd eggs, all pro duced at home tnkes an aw ful wallop out of the high cost of living. Geo. H. Currey Realtor The Hook VDX2 - wrat t.vl to GOTTEM TWAT fAVICH STOUTfiR SINCE I NAS THW uaihvc, mi E&UTEEr4 '.! A Surprise in OFFICE CAT Many people these dnys Are pro aentlny their views of Iho modern girl, yet that doesn't atop the rest of us from wanting to have our views, r ' First Girl "My boy friend's a production, -"Lone Hand Saunders." grocer, and ho tells, nie the price to be shown ut the Colonial theater of ham, cheese, butter and eggs. .Friday nnd Saturday has a new'ele What docs your friend talk ' ment-mystcry! Kred plays the ntiout?'' ipart of a, ranch owner a silent. Second Girl: "Oh. he's a street 1 forceful man Whose past is lin ear conductor, and he's Inclined to known. Much curiosity la also Specialist: "If anything comes lo wnn-v vou. cost It zislde." 1'atleiit: "Thanks, doctor. riinuicn to tne ucwuiicrnicut or ins border, gold, conUuit, love anil uar-renu'iulM-r that when i your hill neighbors who have never dared to ; ng! Douglas Kalrlmnlts as Tho w10 " . ' ' Clerk "I wish to nak for nft In- creaso In snlary, sir. , 1 was rled ot iChrlstmns and we simply cannot exist on whnt I earn." Employer "Oil. who is the lucky girl?". ' - . , The house agent hnl Just In-' jUO)fH ,n the apartment. J ,ni( l!lo house hunter, '..w(! .haven't any of those things, bu, j , to , f , wt, ,n ' .'.-landlord. I guess you'd better tel! him my fountain pen squeaks a ,it the best possible condition i iror 'sTrowth and the development of , Its poisons. In such cases call . your doctor at onre and let him Kvn tetanus antitoxin. It . given 1 early enough this will prevent lock- "y3?,r'..A .H ?'!;? - . short, a year Ls u nlnil!nit nu 11 18 ngnin up to llllm ; ' " N....fn. .m jut a worn to the adults, According to the Btnte Traffic Bu- reau automobile fatalities ore u ipiHi uii uiq 1'ourui or July. I'lay SI"". - KOTICK NOTICE IS HEISKRY GIVEN, that pursuant to an act of the Leg islative Assembly of the Btnte of Oregon, approved February 26, 1HS1I, the following .county warrants, which were issued more than seven yeurs prior to the 1st day of July, 1928, and -which have not been paid, will he paid try the County Treasurer if presented for payment within sixty days from July 1st, 1328; und 1 said warrants, or any of themy'are not so presented for payment within sixty days from July-1st, 1028, they will be cancelled hy tho County Court und pay- .iit-.iv ...ei-eui wjii do iiiereauer reruscu. Dntfl Issu.il fin. -Favor of Amount GENERAL FUND , , July 7, 1920 "476 . J. I. Wado : 4.40 July 7, 120 , 20.14 Amelia Btrnub, . 32. 60 July 7, 11120 ,..,.,. 2888 ... Mike. Carroll ; ,:,t.30.noJ Aug. 4, 11120 304S John H. Davis , !I.!I0 Aug. 4, 1020 3360 Stanley Shaw 6.00 Sept. 1, 1920 3482 F. R. Currev 1.70 Sept. I, 1020 3003 ' Carl Buzctor 7.00 Sept. 1, 11120 3042" Ed McKay 30.00 Sept. 1, 11120 3758 J L. MoKennon' 3.80 Oct. i, J920 3825 David Carpenter 1.70 Oct. 0, 11120 3820 Zelnitt timllh L70 Oct. 0, 1920 .': 3827 - Toney Rell 1,711 Oct. 0, 1920 3S21I Fred Davis ' ; 1.70 Dec. 1, 1920 4,560 J. A. Gasklll 7.60 Jan. 6, 1921 83 ,LW. Chandler 1.20 Mar. 2, 1921 476 H. F. Henderson ' 2.20 Apr. 0, 1921 745 Louis Kann 8.20 June 1, 1921 J20S Saral A. Greenwood 10.no June 1, 1921 1273 ' Lilly Marlin . ' 18.50 ROAD FUND Deo. 1, 1920 : 6206 G. K Howell 3.00 Dec. I, 1920 62S7 C. A. Record 6.00 Feb. 2, 1921 ...., 80 Joe Scott 4.00 Juno 1, 1921 048 M. Kent - ' " 3.05 MARKET" ROAD FUND June 1", 1921 13IIU K. W. Inglemnn , 11.97 Juno 1. 1921 1398 J. MoConnell 17.45 WITNESS my hand nnd seal, of snltl County Court this J4lh day of A. D., 1928. (REAL) June 14-21 - - Up I TOOK A. UeMGs. HIKE. I'M GLOlNGi To GET rAMSELF INTO TuAT DtiESS BtFOBE BRUCE GETS HERE' NCS-THlS. I'b ALL WE KAME TO EAT Store for Nina! r' rAVWOODERINe ) 1" 1 : j WOUR GUESS IS jffiffi&l 1 YOU'LL. TELL. AA rJTZ' I ZrlA EEDPATW SOOD!7HBH 1 W VWOAi'TVOU? If VOU iAAJT MY I ;i:- 7WS MAN IS u '" AT-THE THMEESf Fred Thomson Coming To Colonial Friday TJsunlty Western pictures, nteun action, thrills and suspense, hut Kred Thomson's latest V. II. O.. aroused over tho fact Unit tho jruncner nas a mgnt, of Keeping his right hand constantly In hjs pocket, Idolng everything with Ills left. ask the reason. However, two lloves come lnto'thc life of tile stern, silent man, and .the doiihlo mar-.mystery of his unknown past and hi" right hand idiosyncrasy arc revnalc.l In some gripping scenes. The gil l Is played by lovely Hess Flowers, and tho boy, his other ob-1 ject of devotion. Is portrayed by Billy Butts. The supporting cast BUIX Butts. The Includes: Frank l'riscoe. Hill Dyer Courtrlght. Tho rlngney, Albert yers anil William . picture was brought, to the screen under the masterly direction of Heaves Kason .with the assistance of Al Werker. Thc 8t01.y ls nn 0,.Kal by Frnnk . imon nnu me conunuity wn written by el Andrews. "Beyond London's t :0.V,fa Ai -wife H LS Jv Cj-ai. TfinflV " v-"-'"J' y ni( vi IIMllieril A,l,i,,,n.l ..... . Knffllsh nov. "Kitty CarstalrB," by .J - J. ell, the story dejils with yolnff Rntfllflh country Iuss alul llor r.MKiuiKl mm .(- llii.WninMitliiir tho h mil ht ilt-vn. I love for a gentleman far above her Ooug has ndded to his repertoire station. Neglected hy her lover, of nimuing stunts by the ,ue of who fnvnrs n .wmiiiiiv )ai..a. '.l'fi lir.M f..M.iii.... i.n.,..!,.. runs nwuy to London, where she is .hefriftrwlfwl liv n U-iirm.l.Ani.l.,,1 Mccormick, County Clerk. BECAUSE sOU'ftS OUT TO GET voub. ;ecomd emu AS K10THIN& To DO ; UE1 NO VNITM CURBING. MM APPETITE - X VJANT A HE Re, Kc.tc ennts kur. I 1st whom she. finally learns to love. That the English atmosphere Is genuine is evidenced by the selec tion of Tom Terrls, and Kngllsh man, to direct the production. Tho east Includes l.eu Hhumwuy,' Ad rlenne Iore. Gonlan KIIIull, Juc uuullna Uuilsden, Herbert Kvnns, Florence Wlx, Templar Saxe, , Hlanchn, Craig and Knthoiino Ward. , . Fairbanks In "The Gaucho" Gives Thrills- The torrid breath nf tho pampas. dusky riders of the South American (lane ho curries the spectator of this uHnnlnir United Artists nroductlon far from the highways of or.llnury film Care. Tho picture opens at tho Arcade theater today and hlds fair to establish Itself us one of the best Fairbanks plays, Doug appears as an outlaw Qaucho leader, bead of a hand 'of hurd-rldlng unndltH who occupy tho mysterious shrine city under tne very nose of the usurper of tho country. The fortunes of the bold udventurer are affected for good lund III by the lure of fair "maidens: one a wild niountaliirglrl, tho other a saintly girl of the shrine. Hy the . . . ' jeuiouny or tno rormor, tne outlaw is betroyeM Into the clutches of the tmurper und his ruthless commnu d n lite. Contaminntecl by the touch of a victim of "the black dj)om,". the Gaucho lender is saved and healed by the shrine girl. Hut his bund j has been dismissed through the j treachery of a Ueutetrnnt, and he is imprisoned, likewise the girl of tho !hrlP and her padre proctor, imr horde, rescues the no tho shrine girl from the scaffold, Htant peeling a vast herd of steers which rout the forces of the us- urper, . the South American plains. This missllo consists of mclut hulls covered with raw-hldo and at- What An, Investment Really Is ffia (Sranlip Natioiml fflank "Fortieth Year of Friendly Service" By Cowan 1 W5H THAT CKW.E .6ATEO. DKNfAEftFlEtD, W0UV.O Swou) uP.ftUD Trie MxONV OMER WTH . TU6K6 'S UVIN Win MDM INHILE H 'S, AND HER HIN.D IS C By Blosser r. Professional Directory This dlieotoi? to eapeeUUy badr 'or the newcomer or for the ont-oftown rtwder who may want the name and address of Mine professional man. It baa been carefully prepured and will prove to be a ready aid to any reader in obtaluhuj prompt professional service. Classified for Quick Reference Osteopathia Physicians J.U INfiLE, D. O. MARGAHUI' IKUI.U, l. O. Oentrsl practice nnd the "POST SYSTEM" tor fallen relies. Jommer , Telephone Bulldlne Main 10 Architect O. B. IHLI.EIt, Anklteat Kuoin 7 Im Orsnda National Sank Building UCBNtKD MATERHITT HOMB Trained ears, l'rlce reasonable. Mrs. 13. W. Hart. 1506 Y, 1-20-lm tuched by thongs. It Is swung. about the head und thrown, to en twine itself about Its prey. , Dangerous lenplng nnd riding feats are performed by the star, whose role throughout shows hint at the peak ot Ills prowess and car ries n charm oquul to that of any of his famed pictorial, offerings. The nhotograpliy Ot, Douglas Fairbanks ns The Gaucho murks an advance In the cinema art. Pan oramic beauty and Intimate detuu are handled with unusual skill hy Tony a. GaU.llri. Tho scenes from the designs of tho supervising art director, Carl Oscar lloig. are not able for their originality as well as their majestic appeal. The settings are so realistic, that their arlin clallty escapes detection, In tho Intense, action ot tho play, but tho local color supplied hy pcoub, townsfolk, vendersvond soldiers ar resls the eyo and the atmosphere of the ensemble tnkes hold on tho Imagination. Probably the International Union of Ladles' Garment Work ers wants a five day week because It takes thoill three days every week to 'find something moro to leave out. ' ' Astrologer ns. rnnnBRioK bai.hiici IM N Ave.. La Grande, Ore. Readings daily. Readings by Mall Specialty Ilememher the man who hn.l tho goose that laid a golden egg every day. Hut that was not fast enough so ho killed tho goose to get tho eggs all nt onco. A savings account is like tlint Kmikc. Your money cuius In loi'cst cvory (lay. Hut tlrsw ItiK It out Ik lllto killing- thn IDMisp, Shincy makes money lint!.' U. S. National Bank Member Federal Reserve I System STAGES LEAVE FROM LaGRANDE DEPOT Wallowa Coach Co. Leave ' La Grande for Wallowa Lake 8 :45 a. m. 4 :00 p. m. , Connect with All Points West Blue Mountain Transportation Co. Leave s s La Grande fpr Baker, Boise 11 :2f a. m. La Grande for Baker only 4:35 p.m.': La Grande for Pendleton 10:30 a. m 3:45 p.m. (Connections at I'endlelon for Walla Wnlla and 1'asco) Leave La Grande For Portland at 10:30 a. m. Fare $9.50, Round trip $16.00 K For information call MAIN 799 Physicians & Surgeons i.bh n. noiTvv, Bf. n. UdWA WILKliS, M, U, Prsotlee llir.ltt.cl to diseases of Uis Eyo, Kar, Nose and Throat. Nsw Foley , , . Telephone Building Mln Is B. o. Kiniir, in, d. Physiolan and ljurgeon eommer Tulephoiw B'lildlus; Msiuaa VBRN I.. HAMILTON, M. 1. Physician ana Burgeon Qsrdner Telephone Vulldlng Mnlnll Hesldence Phone Mnln tins If no answer call Main kutt Prestioe limited to diseases' of tasj ft ..tintB cm, j'.ur. cubu a..u inr.tai Rooms 18-18 Telephone Soiuuier liulldinr " ' Main"!!1 A. I.. niciiAitnsoN, n. d. tiurgery Rootnsie-17 Tclephon 6ommer . Building . alclo a. J, A. WONDMH1.1CK, Dt. U, , Physician and Burgeon Over I4. & L. Urug Store Bus. Phone Ites. Phons Main 078 Muin 632 It. O. McOAI.l,, M. D. " Physician and burgeon Bommer ... Tolephoa Building UaIb 8 . "At 1M IM MNtK PEACOCK COAL It's the best coal for warm weather.' A quick, hot fire. Van Petten ) Lumber Co. l'liono Main 71111 "Good Service Quick" irimuGBii All you hnvo to do Is to In Olnnto whnt you wnnt and ex ,aoily how you wtint It dono nnd you can depend tipon uhN to ohpy innti'ctlona. Wo Btrvo with enre und constd c rat Ion. ' , We Understand SNODORARS A ZIM,Mi:UMAV Alain 02