I mrr t SCHOOL OTE5 1L 7. IvAcSf ViYW iS5N uaiiiiiiiiiiiU rf T.lj man school news v Tho senior class closed their work for tho year by working out tho n. flrmntlvo sldo of a debate, this being dono after having studied for sonio tlmo Burke's Speech on tho Concili ation. Tho afftrmntivo nldo of tho folwlng questions was worked out by: 1 Llfesnvlng Equipment on Boats, Milton Carlson and Ruth Allen. 2 Reciprocity With Canada, Leo Dyorloy. 3 One-day Session In High School, Edna Hanson. 4 Chlncao Immigration, Italpn Krusc. C Latin Should Bo Compulsory In a Four-year High School, May Prouss. C Capital Punishment Should Bo Abolished, Ernest Harrington. 1 Chlnoso Exclusion, Bartlott Flanagan. Tho Junior clans Is studying tho poets of tho Victorian ago studying nt preaont tho pootry of Browning, Tennyson nnd Arnold. Tho Sophomores have finished tne study of tho Merchant of Vonlco, but nro otlll rohoarsing tho trial scono to bo glvon Boon. Tho mombors of tho Freshmen class wroto somo very Interesting themes this week on tho "Pcoplo On Our Street." Somo specially good ones woro hhnded In by Cocll Rob crson, Herbert Bradloy and Dorothy Horton. Tho ninth grade B aro studying tho Lays of Ancient Romo and aro writ Ing themes based upon tho storlos. Klghtli Grade. Dr. McCormac was a caller on Mon day. Mrs. Studdcn conducted stato ox nmlnatlons In this grado Thursday find Friday. Sixth nnd Seventh. Tho only absonco In tho Bovcnth grado this wook wbb occasioned by Holon Dow, who has been having troublo with lior eyes. Tho Sovonth tried out on fltato quostlons In arithmetic and spoiling. Thoso handing In good papers In tho formor woro: Ruth Cowan, Law ronco Horton, Howard Kolloy, Ray Loo and Harvey Waltor. In spoiling thoso making good grades woro: Ir mond Carlson, Ruth Cowan, Howard Kolloy, Ray Lee, Myrtlo Nelson, Carl 8anqul8t nnd Erma Knorr. Fifth GrniJo. Dr. McCormac vlsltcxl this graao on Monday and gavo n vory Intor cstlnir talk to tho pupils. Honry Walters and Ernest Holm brought rich soil this wock window box and transplanted nsrorfl nnu sweet peas. Thoro has not boon a tardiness a this grado bo far this year. Thoso nolther nbnont nor tardy thin year follow: Erncflt DrowB, Wil ms Hoagland, Francos Lnng, Atigusta Mlcklen, Evorott Nordstrom, Arthur Whoroat, Honry Walters, Harold Haines, John Dyo, Helen dulovflou, Ernest Holm, Violet Roborflon, Mar Jorlo Drowa nnd Loona Pout. Second nnd Third. Elvira Alroln nnd Arthur Johnson woro absent this week bocauso of MCKnOBS. In tho Third grado spoiling contest ino nova nnvo 7U points and tho girls CO points. Thirty-two pupils woro nolthor nV- eciit nor tnniy this wook. First nnd Second. Tuesday afternoon wo wont down to TnllBtn Waller's to boo her rnbblts. Somo vory good Btorlos woro written dtwrlhing tho wnllc. Somo of tho best woro wrltton by Emerson Noff, Mnybnllo McLaughlin, Stcon Magnus nnd Thnrnld Connor. Holt Bonebrnko, Evolyn Kooin nnd llnrry Wolf woro nbsent this weok on nccount of IllnoHs. Tho A first grado nro reading In tho Whoolor Second Render. ror n tho Coos Bay As a Great Coinnimnierenal Seaport ELECTIONS IN BANDON h Tho following copy of a letter wrltton by MaJ. L. D. Kinney to C. It. Gray, tho recently elected prcsl dent of tho Croat Northern, Is self explanatory. It makes a remarkable showing of tho reasons why Coos Bay will bo the sito of a great city: North Bend, Ore., May 13, 1911. Hon. C. It. Gray, turo by tho Interested governments for n short Jetty would cast off thoso fow Icebergs that dodgo Into tho Straits of Belle Islo through the Plnn to Extend City Limits There Defeated. Tho Bnndon Rocordor says: "Tho special olectlon hold last Fri day for the purpose of voting on tho now city charter nnd extension of tho city boundaries, passed off vor imlnHv. wit l tlio dinner uinjim. Stmts ot uciic JSio inrougu mo ;'""' ';".. ,, thre0 to ono. i Northumberland Strait, through tho by a vote ot o 1 null reo t oo f Out of Canso, oven 'into tho Bay of Tho ''..1 tho victory fcr I the coast of Virginia. If that good work had been dono tho cllmnto i would have been ono month carllor down to tho Mm nlmrter Was glvo tho city authorities power to go nhoad with tho work, nlthough no undue power Is granted to them. In tho matter of extending tho city limits tho voto on tho outside stood 18 for to 2S against, thus defeating tho proposition by ten votes. "Friday, May 17th, Is tho day sot by tho school board to veto on uiu Portland. Ore noni. sir? on tho Atlantic coast It Is with confidence and ploasuro Chesapeake liny, that I submit this Informal stato-1 Dropping bnek to tho Pacific coast, mont. I nm confident of tho Interest) wo wm now consider its seaports, you have In It. I nm plcnscd to toll , fV0 n number, three landlocked bay you that It will bo followed with n j hnrbors, Coos Bay ono of tho thro. i (I.. 1 K t,.11m nil nt .. . i. l l.l.. n,n nn tirnnnaltlntl OI iHflUltlK InlGrCBT UUIU ...i.i-i. i 1.1,.,, f.,,m iin inutriimnntn .1 i... .. i. .,) ,, m, At. ini tlmn warrnnts for tho purposo or of precision In tho field. inntc to tho Orient, but I am willing building n gymnasium to bo usod by The subject or interest touay . t0 g0 on record with tins Btrong ex pression that Coos Bay has thrco miles of whnrfing waterfront to ono mllo of San Francisco Bay. Sho has with n light cxponso 100 miles of whnrfing waterfront within flvo miles which has been roferrcd to mo Is tho Coos Bay seaport, and as wo have un derstood without direct connection, In my flold of work I stand between tho devil and tho deep sea, tho South ern Pacific track nnd Coos Bny. Not? wishing to deal with vexatious dotalls, which you are nblo to got on ovcry turn, will etrlko tho high places only. Every word In this statement can nnd will bo backed by actual recorded facts. In proportion to tho confidence you havo In my ability to size up tho country and tho actual Information which I have, will bo your confldcnco In my declaration. That I may start your mind at tho zero point on which I stood nt tho tlmo my selection was mado for a Pacific coast seaport, wo will havo to flash our minds back to London. As ono proof Is worth a thousand arguments, I will only mako such statements ns you can provo by your own oxporlonco. Ton acres In tho City of London has dominated tho world financially to date. Ton acres In tho City of Now York has domi nated tho United States financially to date. Ton acres In tho City of Portland has dominated tho Stato of Oregon financially to data Tho dominating ton acres of tho Stato of tho schools.' FOREIGNER THOUGHT TEDDY WAS WHOLE SHOW. vtTittf vnnif Mn n Ptimrnmn of tho contcr of that penlnsuln, which ? T.'.-.i vi...,.. iimntHvn In cannot bo snld of any othor seaport .r .: .1 ' n.,nuantnna nt In tho world. The only seaport which J" , u , nppcarcU boforo comes nnywhero near It Is .George- " n?I'l,ntr ntllrnllVatlon nanors. . .' . t il.i mm HOUKiiiK imiuiuiifcuwuii ,f..i..l town, I'nnco tawara jsinnu, oh mo V , " ," ,invnfn1 mlmlrnr nf Tj-,..,o..in.i amita Thnf tiftin ' found a most devoted niinuror or f!nlnnnl RnoSOVClt In tho POrBOIl Of Northumberland Straits. That llttlo landlocked lako or bay hns 40 miles of uninterrupted harbor, being tho naturnl resting placo of tho ships of tho turbulont waters of tho Atlantic. Jumping from that Interesting llt tlo point to tho South Slough point of Coos Bny, wo havo tho nnturnl resting plnco for tho United States navy. When Coos Bny has boon de veloped, which will tako from tho United States government nickels to dollars which havo been nnd will havo to bo spoilt on tho Columbia bur for our support and our dofenso, wo havo tho inriucnco of San Francisco nnd Seattlo In favor of tho navy nt Coos Bay, San Francisco, fooling tho power and lnfluonco of tho Sound country, Ib afraid to Btand solid for their nolnt. Seattlo and tho Sound country pooplo nro so nfrnld of tho lnfluonco of San Francisco that they Oregon In Its futuro development Is i nro nfrn,j to stand hard for tho navy on Coos Bay, ono mllo from tho ba. ' nt tj,0r point. Thus tho compromlso that pjlnt on tho Atlantic coaBt which itin.vo A FIIOO (By Loottn Smith of tho A Division of tho Third Grado at Contrnl School) Tom wns sitting by tho brook. Ills tnothor hnd told him not to go In wn ding ngnln thnt day, but ho wanted to no. Ho nnt thoro with n longing look nt tho frogs. After n whllo ho snld, "I wish I was n frog, thon I could go Into tho wntor whonovor I wnntod to." Thon ho Iny down on tho grnss to wntch thorn. Soon ho bognn to fool cool nnd wot. Ho wns in tho wntor. Ho folt for his pockot to got his knlfo out, for for It would rust. Ho couldn't find hln pockot, IIo looked down nt his clotbos. Thoy looked llko frog skin. Ho looked nt his bunds nnd foot. Thoy woro llko frogs'. Suro onough, ho hnd turnod Into n frog. Wasn't It flno. Ho Jumped for Joy nnd lnndod on a log Tbon ho hoard n voice saying, "Hero's n big ono boys! Now hit Up'" Thon ho wns hit with n wholo hnndfull of rocks and stonos, which hurt him. Ho Jumped to nnotbor log "I boo him!" orlod n boy "now hit Mm ngnln." Ho tried to Jump Into tho wntor but ho wns hurt nnd coul'1 not movo. Ho tried to cry out, "I'm n boy, I'm n boy!" All ho could do "s to crook "korchug!" h h snld this ho nwoko. Ho hnd bro n!oop nnd ono of his foot had on-" 'i nun 1110 waior. I On a log near him sat an old frog blinking nnd Baying, "korchug." Ho inn i un lils mind thnt ho didn't want to bo n frog nnd thnt ho would novor throw stones nt them ngnln. of tho situation .Is Coos Bay, linlf wny botwoon tho two. Without tho lnfluonco or effort of Coos Bny tho colossal fight for tho location of tho United States navy on tho Pacific coast naturally falls into Coos Bay. When I present Coos Bny as tho most Interesting point on tho Pacific coast I do It with tho careful thought nnd tho long cxperlcnco, hnvlng thought of what might occur In tho futuro, can and will Bay that Coos Day, If tho Canadian lino stands 25 years whero It docs now, will bo tho largest city on tho Pacific coast. If tho Canadian lino Is knocked out within tho next few years, Bolllng ham Bay will bo tho objcctlvo point nnd tho greatest dovolopor. Tho Sound country Ib recognized by tho European minds to bo tho theater of tho world's activity within tho next hundred yenrs In hor won derful development of tho Asiatic and Alaska resources; but hnvlng n per sonal oxporlonco on both coasts and over tho lands, I wish to say that had tho Pacific coast been discovered bo foro tho Atlantic coast, tho Atlantic would still havo been a wlldornoss. In tho early development of tho At- 11(111 ill HW ii)i iltttlllini. iiiu oitwiuu iiiiiui . a and hnnd of tho European manufac- turlng world, thus being hnndlcapped ' In tholr development of their now-, A round land. Thoy struggled on fori nonln years ngnlnst tho powerful lnfluonco It fn.Vrr i of tho Europcnn mind nnd money In 7 ,'''";.' ' will liavo Us greatest Intorost In tho nctlvo tonnage of railroad transpor tation. Half way botwecn New YorK nnd Boston wo drlvo n crowbar. In sighting over thnt crowbar wo see In, direct Uno tho City of Chicago, Coos Bay nnd VladlvoBtock, thus wo can npprcclato that our objcctlvo point Ir on tho bolt lino of thn world's activ ity. From that you can plainly boo that J. J. Hill has Intolllgently fol lowed tho Uno of least resistance In human activity as well as that lino In tho transfer of tonnago on bis coi.. Btructcd railroad projects, nnd today Is In a position, when railroading ti. America gets down to dlamond-cut-dlamond, on tho finishing ot tho canal, whero ho can nnd will cut thorn nil out ot competition nnd thoy will fall Into his bottlo llko a fly from tho colling Into a heated lamp chim ney. Unllko any other transcontinental road which has ovor boon construct ed, tho Boloctlon and location from tho Great Lakes to tho Const has paid In ovcry particular from tho first train ovor. Lot us now stand at tho head of tho lako, Chicago, and think for n moment. How plainly wo can thon Bco tho travollcr who tnlccs ms pas sago for tho Orlont. Following him with our mind's oyo, seo him bear ing south to San Francisco, 480 miles. Landing In San Francisco ho takos tho ocean liner and bonds north -ISO miles. At this point ho Is directly opposlto tho Interesting Ore gon coast, nnd Ib nonrlng tho great chnuuel ot tho Japan current. 'An Hill avoids tho obstructions of tho laud, ho tho mnrlno mind avoids tho obstructions of tho sea. They float onslly across to tho Oriental shoro. Thnt which Interests us Is In tho mllongo they havo covorcd unneces sarily. You can seo had thoy direct ed straight across tho Hill Uno to Coos Bay thoy would havo saved from Chicago to Vladlvostock on tho Ori ental const 9(30 miles n proposition which you woll know cannot bo over looked after tho great canal Is finished. This expression Is mado, Mr. Gray, to Impress you with a duo consider ation of tho tlmo nnd patience which hns been cxponiled by mysoir in got- tliiK ncounlnted with tho railroad construction nnd situation of British North America nnd tho United States. To strengthen you In your rospect for mo and my Judgment of selecting senports, I wish to record myself with you ns being tho devoloiiod so orn llomlsphoro. bolng personally ac qualutod from tho wharf at Summer side, I'rlure Edwnrd Island, having stood on tho shoro of Newfoundland and calculated and considered tho Straits of Hollo IhIo until I am corn potent to express an opinion of what would help tho Atlantic coast most In tho way of Improvement of cli mate Thoro, with ablo onglneors stnudlug beside me (I novor claimed that distinction, only being crodltod with having tho natural ability as a topographer), wo saw tho groat Ice berua from Greenland floating llko undecided schoolboys on n baseball gound, heomlng to hesltnto whether to come Into tho Strnlts of nollo Isle or to go around tho Island of NcwroHiuiinmi. cieaiiy snowing to us i STAFFORD'S Saturday and Sunday. viewing thorn thnt n smnll expepdl- SPECIAL SALE. Dnmlnlck Pnsnualo. "Who Is governor of this stato?" Pasqualo waM asked. "Roosovolt," ho said In reply. "Who Is president of tho United States?" "Roosovolt," roturnod tho Itallnn would-bo cltlzon. "Who Is mayor of Now York?" "RooBovolt." "Who makes up tho Congress of tho United States?" was tho next question. "Roosovolt." Justlco Knppor ordorod tho appli cant admitted. TREKS LOWER TEMPERATURE "Pcoplos ovorlook tho groat sor vlco tho troos porform," said John Hcaton, secretary of tho department of parks In an eastern city. "Whllo tho tomporaturo of tho human body Is 98 degrcos tho tomporatures of tho trees novor excoed 4G degrees during tho hottest wcathor. Tho presence of tho trees In summor has n lowering offoct on tho tomporaturo. If you havo ovor picked fruit from n trco and biting Into it, you discovered It was cool, but you oxposed tho fruit to tho sun and It soon lost Its color nnd bocamo hot. Tho trees also low or tho tomporaturo by evaporating Inrgo quantltes ot cool wator. A birch trco with 200,000 loaves will transpire from 700 to 1,000 pounds of wntor ovory dny in tho shapo of vapor. A slnglo oak trco will throw from 120 to 130 tons of water Into tho air in a slnglo season. All this helps tnnnklnd to hotter onduro tho Bummor woathor." AMERICAN PEOPLE HAVE VERY COSTLY THIRST Tho thirst of tho Amorlcnn poo- plo scorns to bo becoming mora nnd mora unquonchnblo. Slnco tho yoar 1900 tho annual por capltn consumption of splrltu- A nun linvnrnftna nnnnrillnr. in n,r. lnntlc const thoso "grand old oaks" , ros compiled by tho "American had to go up ngnlnst tho skilled mind . Grocer" hns risen from 17 mil- Ions to 22 gallons a gain of tholr development of their now-,1 . " 7, ' '""' '." '""," T found land. Thoy struggled on for, I "':'"",'""?'""''"', I 170,514 or n mini largor than tho national debt. tlio dovelopmont of tho Atlnntlc coast, nnd ns railroads then had not boon oven thought of, thoy hnd only tho llttlo edgo of their country to work with. Unllko thnt oxporlonco tho Pacific coast has for Its encour agement tho great Asiatic nnd Orl entnl field with tholr Inferiors to contend with, having no power with in thomsolves oven to compoto for a slnglo month with tho manufacturing Industries fo bo In tho futuro on tho Pacific coast. In tho enrly development of ral.- roads on tho Atlantic coast from A to . no careful thought had over boon given oir their mnrlno connection or hazard. No belt Uno idea wns ovor preBonted. No common user clnuso wns over thought of. No lands woro over selected, no beginning wns over mndo by ono ot tho railroad project ors, hence tho railroad men ot the eastern country had no such ndvnnt ago as wo hnvo now on tho Pacific coaBt. Having considered tholr great dlsndvantnge8 nnd hnvlng soon them righting for tho Inst 30 yenrs ror bet No. 17 SPALDING Cork Center CORK Nntlo?lLene-BaSe IS&ll Vl.aSEach Tbt Otflclil SiU el U Worl J Strlti Records in DjDll, In other tthltttc coatetU, ua of vtlue only wrier the imnlcmente uitd r uniform in ennatmetion. elf. All nUvta mMnmtm) on profeuionu leue teune vrnt lo compare their tecorde with Ihoee of plenrs on the major league leameTho National and American Leagues ue Cork Center Dalle exclusively in nil garaea and will continue to do eo for the nut Twenty Years. How much are your percent; ee worth for comparttoi 1 i m i . ,. l,or conditions nnd spending millions L.q ?! w. I'l mlllloiiB of dollars whero slnglo seaports of the ost- doI)nr8 wol,,, ,,nvo llono tho w0?ki wo como to tho Pacific const clothed with tho ono dominating Idea that ail railroads should bo protected allko, I first, and communities attracted to , ward thnt point nftorwnrd: and wlla that thought I Rolected Coos Bny, bo lng tho least disturbed, tho least do volopod, and tho least opposition to tho splendid work of establishing a controlling point for tho unlntorrunt ed oporntlon of transcontinental roads which nro to Uno up for tho battle royal for tholr sharo of tho t moving tonnage. Yours respectfn'ly. L. D. KINNEY. in iar umnuiMn i, you are not Plryr with the Coik Center Bell, tyrerT Professional Has Dell Player, every Profee aional DaseDall Manager, every Professional Club Owner ehould insist upon the 1 TADtf rPWTPD ft 1 1 The Standard !w"u vajtiaun uiiuu 1IASE II ALL The OffleUl Ball of the World Hcrlea Send for sample of material, etc, for Base Dall Uniforms, free. Copy of Spalding Catalogue sent free on request to any address, A. G. SPALDING & BHOH. ids uearr Bireat Says; ammerer A Beautif ol Stock of Nifty Nedkweair Juslfc Received for Yooir Selection! The $2.50 .ind $3.00 effects iu Crochet ,i Knitted Tics .Reversible Four-in-Utuuls iu tl narrow shnpes The only thing that will mJf crly fit n close-fitting collar All the leading Ji ors and prevailing shades b SO Cemts Also the Mew Quett Soft Shirts With soft collar detached to match Just tho thing for outing wear $1.50 to $2.00. THE TOGGERY "Your 'a Anxious to Please M ",., afe . AM 1 .. 4I'"T CJjT-A. PUSH1NG- oustomors. Wo take pride In Z kind thlnjjs said nbout tho nil! food, hay nnd all tho other eaUtta ordlnnrlly stored away for the en. sumption of horses and am; ClcnnUncss nnd full weight go hu In hnnd horo nnd our price in h kooplnff with tho oxcollonee of ew products. w A. T. Haines Phono 100 J Watorfroi. Vm TJIKItU'S BATISPAOTIOH IN EVER? 8UCB cut from tho loaf that coem froa this bakorj'. You'll find the lutjut ns moist nnd toothsomo at tht Hiu Wo don't know how long oar bretl will stay moist. For It li to oei thnt It novor lasts long cnoDjh to pt n chnnco to dry out. Try loii u n tost. Coos Bay Bakery Tlio plnco for good goodlei. Phone 111-L Market Avo. UinhStli Steamer Washington Will Sail From San Francisco for Coos Bay Sunday Morning, May 12th P.S. nOW, Agent. Ocean Dock KQUIPPKD WITH WIUELUSS CAHAMKI.S 5c per pound at. SOAIM KXASI. AXSWWHS. Julius Ceasar doublo crosKod n man i ai"o i Itublcon and Rot to bo king, Tho donkoy brays bocauso ho sots th'ntles lu his throat. Jhn Milton went blind writing poptry. A butler is n mnn who ndultoratos butter. TAMALE SUPPER at tho IJAZAAlt t TAnRRXACLE Sutnrtlay oven Ing. m m ,' W' mm Send For Oris Seed Annual-Free ti vhcsst: N3I MhL''MmMit TSs? '..'A L9TssreJaiets1eJrefDDirai ernnuunm, e seecu are pscs . d lttLLllilhAietwaniiALt!.ikow IfisTtrl?rJid. Uwlully qeippcd IsLoislerr untltl the ...i ..I - i -.: l . VmA end Uti ierao.es sJt tvru wort. t'rtyKs wlxlijiiLiEr'sMJi,rix'li'y it',', iaCMSerJctoM. Scud lot cataloi. TU diss. H. tffly Co., Seeul $100 Reward, $100 The rdoref lliler-aptr will h pleeil lo learn tliat tlirro U at least nnt (rentVtl ftl.omo Iht n'ltiicw has ticen tilt to nirp in all Its tGf,Hlul bat l'Maitil. IIhII'h I'alHrrh Cur U' the only vcltlvernre now known to the mcdli'nl Iriorrnlty, Cularni tielnu aeon, atltutloiml ill-astf, reiuirrce a constitutional trratin.iit. Ilnli t'atarrli euro Is tHk n Inter naliy. sctlns itin tly uimmi the blood ami mu roua urU'r of tlxl stem, therrbr ile stros lug the foundation of tho ill ase, anil Khlnir the va lout atr uttli fn bulldtiu up the conttlttt. .lion ami Ip11-k nature In ilolng Itauork, The nronrletore huvn en muph faith In fra .tr. H , atlve poweri that they offer One Hundred Pol. ("raff"' nl1' ' "c mat it laua 10 euro, oena lor lilt ol teitln.nnla a. .... .. ,.J.CHKNr.V4C0.1Toledo. O Sold by alt PrUKlUti. 7no. Take Halls' Fanillr rill lor conitfpatlon Saa FrancUe Wc Carry a Complete tine of Spalding Athletic Goods THE GUNNERY Front Street Marshfield, Ore. S130151 Breakwater AIAVAV8 ON TRIE. SAILS FROX AINSWORTII DOCK, PORTLAND, AT 0 A. 31, , WT 1st, 8lh, lath. 18lh, S3nl and 2Htlt. PKO.M MARSIIFICLD ATIK SERVICE OF THE TIDE JLAY 1th, lOUi, lBth, HOth, 23th MO SOUk L. A. PARKIIURST, Agt. Phone Stoln 82I-U 'THE FRIEND OF COOS HAY' S. S. ALLIANCE EQUIPPED WITH WIRELESS Sails From Cocs Bay for Portland Saturday, May H CONNECTING1 WITH THE NORTH HANK ROAD AT rOOTIiM NORTH PACIFIC STEAMSHIP COMPANY. Phono 1 1. O. F. McCEOnOB, M1 1 WM. S. TURPEN Architecti 171 FRONT ST. VAST AND COMMODIOUS Steamer Redondo EQUIPPED WITH WIRELESS AND SCRMARINE IlKLIi SAILS FOR SAN FRANCISCO FROM COOS BAY Saturday, May 1 1 , At 5:00 P. M. INTER-OCEAN TRANSPORTATION COMPANY. O. F. RIcGEOnOE, Ar" Pltouo 11. TO AND FROM Sweden, Norway, Finland Lynn I.nmbeth Fred Nomlo Cadillac Auto Service finni! Pflrfl..TIpunniililA naiA. aii Nip-ht so-uino i Ana any other nart of Eurona. Now Careful driving "assured. ,a tno t,rao to uy y0"" ticket from Phono Blanco Pool Room. 231-R I AUG. F-RIZEEN. unui u p. m. Alter 11 P. M. nhone' Real Hainta j Tn,, 5J. Palaco Restaurant. 68 Central Avenue. Marshfield. WANTED!!! CARPETS UPIIOLSTEIIIN; jS PIANOS TO CLEAI., bf nvatlo Cleaning CompAnf' w" ork taken at .ncEY GOING & HAT1 THONE iw