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CS3 Job Department, 583 Society Editor, 106 Entered nt the Po?toffice in Salem, SPIRIT OF COOPERATION IN SALEM The men engaged in growing and buying and manufac turing and shipping fruit in Salem and the Salem district art' going through a crisis in the fruit industry But they are showing a splendid spirit of cooperation And as a result of this spirit there seems to be a cer tainty now that the entire crop of strawberries and cherries is being and is to be taken care of; though the prices are small. But it is all new money, and it is very much better than waste, which was threatened on a wholesale scale be , fore the picking season opened. In the case of loganberries, a bumper crop is coming on, and picking will be in full swing next week. ; Thcrerare many sources of outlet for the marketing of these berries, and all concerns and all concerned appear to be working in splendid style to the end that there may be no waste. Everybody will be obliged to help bear the burden : And if by this spirit of mutual helpfulness, every one doing his share, all the loganberries shall be taken care of, even at small prices, and under the necessity of waiting for . part of the returns, it will be a wonderful showing. The basic outlet, as has been said in these columns so 'many times, is the juice outlet ' And in keeping this going and putting it solidly on its feet, bo that in future years it will be here, stronger than ever, to provide a still larger outlet, the business men and property holders are being asked to help And are helping As is shown in the news columns this morning. , It is to be hoped, and to be expected, that today, pos sibly, and surely not later than tomorrow, the quota assigned to the business men and property holders of Salem will be fully taken. It will be a great thing, and a proud thing, if it ean be Haid At the end of the season that Salem and the Salem dis trict, by the cooperation of all classes of people, have re deemed what appeared to be at the beginning a desperate - J.nd an almost hopeless situation. v The new Turkish National government is not only for prohibition, but for matrimony. There is a bill now before the Parliament at Angora which would establish compulsory marriage of all sound males of 25 years of age or over. A man under 50 and of a certain wealth would be expected to have two wives. There are lands, loans and free education for the young. The desire of the government is for popula tion. Accordingly, there is a premium on children and bo nuses for large families. If a man persists in remaining a bachelor he may be compelled to remain at hard labor all his days. However, some confirmed specimens declare that it would be hard labor to livewith some of the women and they prefer to take it by working on their own account and for themselves. And a friend at the writer's elbow declares that an ingrown bachelor is a tough specimen even in Turkey. After all, Yap Is only another way of saying Jap with a German accent. Must have been disappointing to the tourists on those comets not to arrive alongside ourorbit before the scrap wa3 over. Recently the Russian govern ment created 16 new holidays fo the "workers. What they need is not more holidays, but more pay days. Wonder how a randidiate for the presidency would run if ho declared that If he won he wou'd Lave nothing to do with patron age? It is a question. Another way for Tost master General Hays to ' huniani.e" the postal " service, as he says he is going to do. would be to get rid of sonic of the Democrats I.os Angeles Times. American companies have already-taken about enough oil o n Of Colombia to pay that f 2,'i.omo -006 Indemnity. l?ut how much o( It do we taxpayers who put up the Indemnity get? Japanese diplomats are trying to puazle out why. President liar ding sent the former commander of the American army at the head of a peaceful minion to th" Philippines. ' We ire really cxptctinc Secre tary Hughe to challenge Amba; rador Harvey to a long distance, heel-and-toe discnsslon of Just why America went Into the war. ; . FUTUREYaTES " 3nn 15 ! ZfnrKon Ktiont rH .fUrinpmMtl it Cwp UrwM ol rort fcCTn. r. Jnty 23, PtH!r Umrkm rmnty July 23 to 1 CfciiUBr-- J.iir.i vuju.ii tlAtttUrtIN; UfttitiUii .t ..- .Statesman carrier in Salem and suburbs, 1; Oregon, as second dans matter. Come to think of It. us have our views Ange'.es Times. the most of of it. l.c Wholesaling and jobbing Is the Salem slogan subject for next Thursday. The slogan editor wants to find all the Sileni firms en gaged in these lines here. Io you know of any likely to be over looked? We have a few- members of con J cress who are the living reincar ! nations of the men who built th (hine,e wall They are line-fenc statesmen, and for them the only horizons arp the horizons they car see from their own back yards They are cursed with a myopia They cannot, sen that nations are linked with nations as closely a: townships were linked in oth r days. They sit in the hicti place with the vision of -( township overseer. Theirs. Is a nationalism so narrow that it is perilous. -1'hiladelphla Ledger. si: ki:tai:v m ;iii:s MKXim. ON The serretary of state'-; state ment on Hie subject of Mexican relations could not be improved upon. It avoids high flown g'n eralitiS. which rais (ither fale epctations ir iinfinmdeil sus picioiis. and re- Js our poln v or. solid ground. If will be indorsed and support d b sii!. I nitial Am erican opinion. Mexican - r !i'in- ; re ,n -, -fan problem M'-vcin p-:! in ''v's Ann im in-ill-. M" ii n I I icy is of -n;- irta it Cfinci-n to American, p !h v The Ainen ne, p-oie anil ' n 'r presciit .-o rn tnent 1'ave po de-ire to Interfere in Meiican affairs a feather"'; weight or a hair's breadth be yond the clear line of Aulerica'a I ! riL-hts ami ita! interest. !.' then no rea-on why we should .in' i 1.1 1 V I frank ! illi 1 !l- th.it thi- l:n I I h 1 ii-lil of Mr.i o i J.i 1 1 ir v. .i - It has In .f hi'e ..i:s. In ( unci et e term fi'ii'i-'ii aid lor lo i .iml n is - Mti.'l. n t rn-.-t s and i ll developed M r i ' .- ' k - I'loJiHl' H t . I'llt th Vila' j.. T i I I i V ot I lilted M i' 'and indirect IT end a n l vi if this aid were Liven I power or proup on the o: h r hat an Kuropcaa of powers. If, !. A iiH'i n-.in r-- Mtim't s ate drawn upon tor t!ii aid. it is cs.-eli t lal that they dial' In- protected froi. i ( on ; im a t io!i It i.-- also 1-.-1 mtia! that American citizen.-;, ill Mexico laUllHy. 3i.tK enjoy the e'lllal proteetlon o: law. The M'ha'i fur,-' i! lit iom ' 117 and the pidiry respect in., the eistiim property ri-hts o, Americans and other aliens re pure cieani! up before the re laMons lietuetti Mexico and the I'll ted S'ates can he st abil i.c4 li our L-o eminent and people a-k oi Mexico is th- fulfillment oi international ri;ht and ot the re r ponsihilities impose-! ,y ri liga tion upon MiVcrciiru slates. Con tiscnt ii y laws cannot le reco n :ed. and action undei I hem will he considered unfriend ly. As soon as the Mexican pov- rnment definitely engages to de its international duty toward out citizens, recognition can and will he granted, and if Mexico reali zes the situation an era of mu tually profitable co-operation will el. sue. Hut if the Mexicans refuse to recognize international rights am. lie factors of necessity controll ing our common situation, it will !e imperative upon us tg takt practical action. No recognition' will be granted, and if overt ac? are committed, force will be em ployed. This will be the lasi resort, deplored bv all but : i.eslUible minority of Americans Hut it will be accepted as an in e itable result of Mexican un wisdom, and should be foreseen as inevitable by the Mexican gov ernment in the present consider ation of its policy and program I'eare between us can h pred: cated only upon fair dealing and th acceptance of the responsi bilities for legal justice and or der belonging; to all sovereign "tates. Our jrovernment will neither threaten nor dictate. It will havt lue regard for Mexican amour propre, for crur purpose is friend ly and without ulterior motive Dut it Is to be hoped in the in tere.st of our good relations that :hc Mexican government ami o o pie w ill not deceive thems.-lvi as tt) the basic and decisiw fa' tors of the situation. Mexico can have peace and substantial aid but only on terms of internation al right. ALL hOWI,KI;K. vv nen young 1'iince .emu.-, so Anatole P'ranre tells the story came to the throne ot Persia h 'ailed all of the wise nun to gether and said: "My teachers t 11 me thai knowledge is the liighi st attribiit. jf man and that the wise can dis pense it. Therefore 1 command vou to reduce the essentials of '.iiowldge into one work for my :se." The wise men, h-rippy to havt uch a monarch, withdrew and vorked for twenty years, at the nd of which they came befo;v 'heir ruler, followed by a caravan if twelve camels, each beariu loo volumes. Prostrating himself before the ruler, the permanent secretary of the wise men said: "Sire, we have the honor to iffer to you our digest of all luiowledge. reduced to only li' ni olnnies. in addition there is a foreword of one book borne i donkey and a summary which s a bmdi :i for one she-camel " "I thank you for your trouble," -eplied the king, "but must in.-U 'hat you abbreviate until your vork is in keeping with the hrev ly of human life, and make hast--. 'or we have aged since la;-t we met." So the wi.-e men worked annth r twenty year- and came beloie he kini.' a second time with the;r '.unit n-beurers and wish forty vol- lllle.- "Sire,' said the secretary, now somewhat beef le-nenl, i,;s year-., "we have h- n siiccini-f " "V;i h.iv" nn' '.eon mi f f icit-n 1 1 so." i-eplii , t In- king "A bridte. ibrnl-e and h.'-'.-n f m,. would enlighten no- hefoj.-. , ,. The i,:i n. their lank-i greatly tedured by d'ath, never theless m orked so st'adi' that 'it "he end of five jears tlin-..- w V v ere aHt- . inictit the kiim a third time, ther spoke man now feeble- (hat !aeK had to riinv huii in their arms. The chamber lain met theni in the grvt hall and said: "Why bring y. such a 'nie into the pala-c when the king i: at the point of death?" We have brought to him a statement of all knowledge l.n ind trust that only one volume aie Mill in tun linn." "iikl; r idled tary, and the chambei lie t aken Pel ire t h to set v the Sei-fe i i ii let hii.i king, w.'io ' ev rl.i i'lie-; I iii ii w a-; on his dea t h bed. 'That huge o1 u im ' " i the sinking monarch di-. linn, w i' ne u t 1: .i i n a rn v ed at a grasp of all ktiinvled; pli.-d llo s 11 fit Up "..l. slle. ;, illg M-er. "I V)1I ll.t i. Oil' Ml word all that even the wi.-cM :n-ni k now . That one vwod l'KIt 1 1 A PS' " Thus did the kiiu: (ono- to hei-lits of kllowl 'ige in the iiini; of his life. t In o movii: i:m. The owner of San'a i'ataiina Mr. Writley, the Hnttim: gum man, has told his Chicago a .-six-1 ates that if Mexico can tet tin island away from Ibiny Cab it l.odue and the foreign relations ommit'oe of the senate they mi t: lit almost be welcome to ii lie says that, in the event of a dispute. Catalina will main'ain lor neutrality to the uttermost. ler glass-bottoiiH d nav y will )" pel all boarders save those who t x pec t to board or stav bv th "eek or month and her peerless standi nc armv will he found standing on thet pier at all hours He says that while the eighteenth unendment lirevails the island would make a great Monte Carlo imposition under Mexican rule, but whether it be under the Am rican or Mexican Hag. it will lever be opened for the free an 1 unlimited coinage of Manhattan ocktails. He has no desire or in dention to run a little kingdom of booze. It will be possible to weat i sport skirt in Avalon. but ther.- 'ill be no ostentatious display of hootch. OVKItllKAIi WKATHKR. The weather bureau is now a'herins.- daily reports concern ng clouds. foL-s, air currents. ;torms and other phenomena ol nterest to aviators and is trans nitting these by radio and other A'ise to those desirini: the ser vice. If a flyman contemplates m air trip tomorrow to Alaska ie can get a wireless from the government telling him how the louds are behaving over Vancou ver and just how many hump? ind pockets there are in the nzone around Calgary. This will be mighty handy for eloping honeymooners a few years iience. A JITXKV IHl'MNIAT. Ambassador George Harvey Is idding to the embarrassment ,: lations hy riding around lmdon n a Ford car. This is another vidence of his careless diplom acy, but it s hardly sufficient to start a war -even if the car has i m lt-starter. Kxchange. BITS FOR BREAKFAST It is sure some job I'ut everybody is working revent any waste of fruit. to There are a good many ways to dispose of loganberries, and everv ast one of them will need to be employed to the limit. Yes. Teggy. (imes runs to still water some moonshine. Did any one ever see finer dis plays of roses than Salem shows, here or any other old place'.' " The comet was at its nearest point last Monday and no harm done. V If President Harding expects to make that Alaski trip, he will have to poke uji the ways and means committee of the house an 1 get the mam tariff biM introduced iiid jammed through. Wonder 'hat they are waiting for? It is a pity the Folk county people cannot live together in peace and forget the quarrels ov er roads, it would be better for all concerned. - Col House, after visiting IJerlin, considers stable government ;n I-u rope the best guaranty lor pay ment of the indemnity, but he is unable to suggest any guaranty for stable government.-, dting Rairoads Must Seek Relief from Legislature T!o pub'ic V I ' niiiimi'': s vv ii h ui' a ii t hoi it v n hder rail r.s -I ml to rH' v i"-. -Ion a r- O.l iri th. jlroni its M-rv ice a, a common i r. ; i t 1 1! i ii t- lo .i'i opinion ! Attorney Ceneral Van W 'ttkb re- pon .e ti an momrv lrm com m is.-iot: . The opinion holds that it is t-ece ,.il' l-e th ro.nl In apply to the Mate !e-i l.nni. : relief. ! Tin- lo-nson 1"utmic road at '"laKVanie was tiled a:; an tx j ample. Certification Asked By Grants Pass Districi Tho (lrant 1'a.s irrigation dis tni t of Joseilune lountv has ap plied to the slate irruption ,-ocir-;ito-s '-oiii to 1 ss; on F'i- 'if -: of a bond Issue of 1325.000. Trior I to this the commission Iihh rerli ified i.-isuea n rci eatinc JliUj.OiJO for the district. FIRST L DGANS ARE IN CANS Producers Company Packs First of Season Crop at Plant Yesterday LARGE CREWS WORKING Strawberries Hold up Mar vellously and Still Glut Canneries Tin lir.-l loganberries of tin-i-ai wire canned yesterday at the i finl hi ers Canning At I'ack.ini; oiiipany pl-ani in Salem They ire hute fellows, so big as to look almost danm-rous for anyoni but i luingrv man to tackle without help. The 'general pack, however, is till a lew days off. thou till mere ill be a ood many of the ber- . .- i .. : i .... .1 .. lies really HT neiiveiy .iiuiiuaj. I he strawtiei ries will have to hurrv and beat a voluntary re- treat, or run tin' nsK oi neiu ihrown out. The strawberries. however, are still almost as oig md fine as the first picking. They iave held up marvelously, and hev are not nearly gone even yet. vuiie as luscious berries were be- ltig ueiiverea yesieruay as i-h-i .-rew in the valley. So great .s the quantity that some house wives bought them at 40 cents a rate. ltitf Crews Kinployed. It is thrugh no fault of the canneries that all the berries in the valley are not already in cans. riiey have had about the biggest rews in their industrial nistorv temming and preparing the ber ries in the factories. They have itilized room that they newer hought of usiim for this purpose n sortini: stands where additional ;elpers could work. The Oregon 'acklng eoinraiiy has had close o 300 women and girls at work m strawberries, and the Hunt dant is said to be little If any ehind. The Producers' plant has had close to 150, and is asking or a few more so as to be sure lo fill every corner of the factory vith sorters to clean up the crop. Cherries will begin to come in oday It is understood that all the plants will be running by the, first of next week No Price FI1. This v.ilj be only on Royal Vnnes. however, so far as present nformation goes. No prices have een set. or contracts made, on iny other varieties. The canner es express themselves as anxious 'o handle the other cherries if oossible. but as none are in as eady demand as the Royal Annes they are expectfnc to look after 'he best marketable crop first. Only the Iloyal Annes will go 'or the maraschino cherry pack, o he handled by the Star Frui "roducts company at the Salem ing s company plant. The cora- inny will buy most or all of its mit through the big cherry pool Kw being filled by 'in- Oregon Irnwcis' Co-o; erative association 1 he original Knropean maras- hino cherry is small and blacs nd bitter, the anthithesis in al ilmost eVery respect of the won- krlnl Orecon .oal Annes. Tin herri -s are "pickled." bleached, noked several times and finally colored the brilliant red that makes them attractive to the eye Finished. they bear no resem bianco to the fruit as it is deliv ered from the tree. Heavy Colors IWimlicao None of the heavily colored American cherries, like the itlack Republicans. May Dukes or other liark fruits have been found idaptable for this specialized use S Tak Salt lo l-'luslc Kidncy .Vent rali.i li ritat in Acids anil In- v a n. 1 I! older weakness r. Mi't lin:ii uric acid, sav s a noted ,i'itlioni. The kidney: filter this - d ironi the biiMid and pass It on to the bladder, vs here it otteti re in, i lis t irr.tate and iullame. 'au-irm a buniini:. siaidini: si'!ia tioii. or setting ut an irritation af thi lo-. k ol tin- lilaiider. iiIiIih.iil vol lo seek relief two or three t.i.i'- during tin- tiicht. T'ne s n f t i : is in ion-taut t -i.fi. the Aiiti-r passes -.rahiiiie sen.--p i oi u -e , a - a i ii , in n vol 1 i n it It! older W e call 1 1 beca 11 si ermation ":i aii'iovioi; and p:i ' II ! II ' . I'll-. !-. . o in i t i ii i e - v , t h a t 'mi ;. ml is v i n there i-, diflicultp ikio-ss. most folk the can't coiit ro' e it is etleine!V somet i ;ne:s VI Ti r.'.iHv mi.- "of the mfl-t Cil Ni l- tak.- . I -iiiipu ailments to ov ri oine a'wut lour ounce- of .lad from mi r )ta r mai ! - t a in' i table-po. oifnl in a :-la.- ol h I' break fa. l on t I III! e da-.s Tins ids in the .1 sovrce of t h for two or three w!i neii t ra! I.- the .- iirii'. it no looter i Irr tation to th.. ', irv orcins which 'der and urin-thf-n act nor- ie a 1 1 v h t.i i ti . .lad .ill i- i nc .en- i -. , rm 1 ss. .-md is mad" f nun t he a, n j: rape-; and lemon juice, combined I with lithta. and is u ed by tbous- aiol- of to'k- hn are snhjed to I urinarv i!isordrs c:4ii--e In one' o ;d irritation. .l.ol Salt, i- vplei, i did lor kidneys and can-", n-. bad e feci j w hatever. Here oii ba" a pleasant, offer vescent lilbia-Wiiler drink, which! ;Hiicklv reik-ves bladder trouble I Adv. I KDIET BLADDER BOTH FRIDAY MORNING. Thev cannot be jooperlv bleached to five the beautiful red that sells them to any buyer. The dark j ( harries w ill have to go to the j tanneries and not to lue maras chino -makers. The maraschino j business is "swiped" from what vva- once utli,-i; the marasca cherry was an Important product id tin- Dalmatian crown lands of An.-iri.i It has changed a lot litre in America ! OBITUARY Nunc' Hell (louid flood died at her home in Salem, Ore., on .lime i at o'clock a. in. She was hoi ii in Va nderhii ru county. Indi ana. .I"iie 7. Is III and was mar ried to Henry Jasper Cood. Au gust "1, IhTo. in Scotland county. Missouri iind moved to Philop county, Kansas, in J S 7 2 where they lived 2o years. They came lo Oregon in IKI'2. where she has lived ever since. Sie leaves seven children, F.tta, Howland of Den v t. Coio ; l.etta Harns of Palein, .lames F. (Jood of Salem, Josie Smalley, ('.race Jory, Stella Moore ,-iud William Ciood, all ol Sniem: a sister. Mrs. Anna Tuck- i-r, and a brother. David (lould. of Scotland county. Missouri; 2 ' grandchildren and la great grand children The funeral was held at the home. Rev. C. V. Corbv and Rev. K. I-. Harrington, officiating, Mauy relatives and friends were present and many lloral tributes weie contributed. Miss Hazel Pierce and Mrs. Nettie Faller sang I Shall See Him Face to Face." and "In the Land that is Fairer Than Day." Interment was in City View cenn-tery beside her husband who died September 12. Ifil3. Lumber Business Still 29 Percent Under Normal For the week ending June IS. 113 mills In western Oregon and estrn Washington reoprt pro duction at 59,085, a 41 feet, which is 2'J per cent below normal. New business totaled 0:5,158- 151 feet. Shipments totaled fio 03,720 feet. For delivery by rail, new busi ness includeo ,4i",t cars: rail di pments 1.52 4 cars. Fnshipped Via'-eee (n the rail trade was 3,185 cars. uusiness totaled 4,924,- 568 feet, in me carco trade, domestic or ders totaled 5.333. i2 feet; ex port s . f 7 W . s 1 feet. Coastwise und intercoaslal cargo shipments totaled 2, 2 7 5. XT 2 feet; export shipments 7,11S.20 feet. 1 man Amtoinnilitic! 48 hours, and still going The food and other articles placed in our Automatic Refrigerator Wednesday morning are still as fresh and nice as when put in. The Refrigerator will not fie opened until Saturday morning a time of more than 72 hours, but the Automatic keeps the articles perfectly fresh. ; A Lifetime of Service To understand why an Automatic keeps the food so fresh you must inspect its working. It is so arranged thai a complete cir culation of the ice cold air is krpl go inr through the lox, anil ice CANNOT MELT WITHOUT CIVINC THOK- orn k i;i'i; k; kkati ox. .u-.un whii- th- i 1 1 culai ion ie, loinpl-le, the oii.,r ot 1 1 1 . . out food., js not i oi, t r ael -d by oiLer lood-. Thi- "m itself js .-omething to ihink about Free We will supply free ice special demonstration. $10.00 JUNE 24, 1021 100 PASTORS Ministers Already Signing Up for School Opening Here -Next Week RURAL PROBLEMS PROBE Branch of State Library In stalled for Students' Convenience Sitv pastors "( from rural an- and ;io from city (list i ic t s already rotistored for work in to i the School for Rural Pastors, begin next week at Willameiti I . .. Illl.,v ,r, ,. . 1 ...I I llll I I ri 71 I J . ..ill.l.-. .Ill ,-.(,.,... to make ui the number in Dm, or even more than that. The school opens Tuesday morning at 7:45. following the complete reg- listrat ion and assignment of cl es and wotk on Monday. Intensive Study Object. The work rs carried on by the united efforts of Willamette uni versity, Kimball School of The ology, and the Uoard of home missions of the Methodist Epis copal church. It is a real "post graduate" school, giving three weeks of Intensive study into the problems that aiise before the country pastor. Rome of the best lecturers and authorities on these rural prob lems, to be found in all the col leges and churches of America, are being sent to help carry on this work. Prof. W. H. Hertzog ot Wil lamette university, is practically MAY REGISTER The more yon smoke them - The bpttiryoaTI like then Write for oar Premium C4ta!'p& No. 4 1. 1 EWIS CIGAR MFG. CO., NEWApC; N. J. Largest Indcpenlent CiKar Factor inf f World. Ice cannot melt wimmit ivin Biooer reffifieration 4'? W i i 'A ! - l-lLULv-'Rr I UnJ 1 2 34 frT ' I 5- Ice With All Automatics with every Automatic Keirigeratoj' sold during this Don't put off buving until the sjxtfiiU showing is over. Sends the Automatic to your home. The balance is just as easy to pay loc.Ul head of the school I wjojrls Mails directly within his de- i utit tment. that of rural leaa0- Isiiip. .l'lesldent K. C. Hickman a id Professor Met 'orniick. both of K if!ijiaJ.i; i ' hool. will be other Jo i j workers, but -most of the fac ulty ; ejjiiies from abroad. Mia t Mrtlelj.it Mat ; in. liluaiian of the ( I legol'-Sl.lt" liblatv, i., also of ' .e fM-ui':-' I U40li l.iblarv Installed. i 4 . I J. I. . . C I 1. . ... . ' I i i nsiiiicn oi im- siiiie niirary iii to e installed in tin- nniver jsjty nfcbiis lor Hie convenience of tjile students. They will have a vik'ii i'ir ourse of study, that) villi; the equal to Un- nio-it t nk;p": teaching. The days are h I fR'Voted to class and re- atc&j 'work, and outside lectur es ; wjlt tui " I'V most of the oven jgS vji,th their lectures that rep-J-tinl I i lr-lifi r researcli woiW f..r jijatiyt I'fnj i s. I . number of the visiting pa-,, (hr AV til brini; their wives anil 4 1 1 avefto be boused, jf possible tk iLaOWnne hall of Willamette iijnilveirHKy- '; t"" epdeton Man Renamed On 'State Livestock Board K. (5; Warner of Pendleton wni jlesterdny reappointed by Cover- it Oteott to serve as a member tliO; ihtate livestock sanitary ilourd.'s; His term will expire June Iff? 3. EngfeWood Circle Will onduct Picnic Todav h&:EJnglewood Home Social iH-fclrt iwiill give a basket picnic on Ktigrewood scnool lawn to heglnning at 3 p. m. Dinaer ill &e served cafeteria style at :30 jofclock. All residents in thn jsirlO ieastrof Twelfth street and hort h: of Center street are invited, jrlh object of the gathering, and p( ithtj ) general activities or ths I'rrile; lK to foster a better com hluiiify : spirit. i! ' ' 1 i " 1 OUTSIDE CASE j SPECIALLY PREPARED ''INSULATION : PAPER 3 - AIR SPACE SPECIALLY PREPARED INSULATION. PAPER MINERAL WOOL SPECIALLY PREPARED INSl tLATlON PAPER 7- INSIDE CASE 8 - METAL UNINQ Not only will thd "Aut'jmatic keep foods fresh for a few lavs; we fee! we are not exaggeral ing a hit when we say that this refrigerator will last :i life time. Nothing td rust, or wear out, or give trouble jusjjt every day service. Ynii .-should be hand when we ojien the sealed Refrigerator tomorrow morning. See foriyourself what it does. r i.,