. 1 Hi OUSGOII CTATECJIA2L Satm. OreccBu Thuxs&xy PAGZ nX Local News Briefs j . Rotary Sees 1 Light demon- stratton emphasizing the improve ment tn electric' lighting mince Its Inception many years ago was pre sented at the Salem Rotary club luncheon on Wednesday by Wal ter Potter of the General Electric company, -who performed several experiments with the aid of Act ing Governor E. R. Fatland whom he drafted as his asfistant, -; Lats florist. P. 9592. 127 8 n' Lib. Held for Larceny Chris II. Hoffman waived preliminary hearing and wag bound over to the Marion county grand Jury yesterday on a charge of larceny by bailee of household goods from Ed Warren when be ap peared before Silverton Jasiice of the Peace rAlf.O. Neteon. He ." was arrested by Salem officers. 1. i- ' ' .:-' . Examiner Here Worthington Blackman, -Portland, naturaliza tion'' examJner, 'was at the, Mar ion county courthouse yesterday to Interview s applicants for na tsrallzation .who will receive v final examination before j Circuit Judge L. G. Levelling tomorrow. He ' Will continue interviews ; to day .; - , - Safety bt your savings Is Insured at Salem Federal. 130 S. Liberty. Dos Bites Boy Billy Peter sen, , 2 'years old, Newport, was treated by first aid men yester day, after he had been bitten on ; the face by a dog at 767 North . 18th street. The 'wound was not seriQus. . -:-.m r Brown to: Speak Ai. L. Brown, democratic . candidate .for eecre- tary ot:' state, 'will speak . before tie Marlon County Democratic society at 8 o'clock Friday night la. the county courthouse, it was announced yesterday, j Guardianship sale, choice residen tial lots. North 20th, 21st and Ne braska avenue. Guardian will be on these; lots this week. William Sehreiber, 1110 N. 21st street. Parse Stolen Agnes' Blain, 414 Belleviie street, , reported to police yesterday that heif purse containing about $4 was stolen from her home while she was away for several hours Tuesday afternoon. , To Open Bids The state high v way , commission will meet In Portland Thursday and. Friday to i open bids on 22 projects, jinyolv-l- lng $1,000,000 : worth of ; road construction. . ' : ; I f Cherries wanted-R.A., .Lam., B'gs. Willamette Valley Prune Atsadc. Will Show Films Colored mo tion, pictures taken recently In Mexico by R.-D Wpodrow will be shown' tonight at 8 o'clock in the lobby of the Salem YMCA, under sponsorship" of the Y Breakfast ' club. The public Is Invited. ' : Jersey Club to Meet Marion County Jersey Cattle club will meet Sunday at the O. H. Brough er home at Scotts Mills. A basket dinner will be served at noon. All Jersey breeders are invited. Special gifts for father ties 25c, BOc and 75c. Shirts $1.50, former ly sod at $2. Sweaters $2.50 to $4.95, Slacks $2.95 to $6.95. Spe jcial On suits $13.60 and $19.95. ThosJ Kay Woolen Mills. Retail store located: at the mill, 260 8. 12th St. . . - Clab Will Meet Swegle Town .send club No.- lB will meet tonight ;t-8 o'clock at the J. J. Kleeman home, on-Hollywood drive. Bulle Jtins from Washington, DC, will be- read. The public is Invited. Putnam to Speak The Salem Lions club will at its meeting to day hear Rex Putnam, state super- intendent of public instruction, speak on "Education a Success." AIR-CONDITIONED (COOL t1IiI'1;H TODAY and FRIDAY From7 the ': Heart of. a Mighty "Novel Thnhdefs thelYear's Mightiest Love Drama , '; DYS0HIYSQI1!- I J"1" ' ' liUMHiu. , iiHW.)nnwai From Howard . Spring's! beet . v, selling novel : i ' Madeleine - Brian . CARROLL' 'AHERNE ; Louis HAYWARD , 7 Plus March of Time ."Information Please". TON1TE and FRIDAY C031PANION - FEATURE BxbtheT Bat and! a Baby Priseilla Lane Wayne' Morris Everybody .: - s . -S 'mm V I nn TTCi - i ' - m - r 0VEH SALEM NOON llUDAz and saiukuai ; ! " 'AMERICANS LARGEST 1 27 PASSENGER Coming Evenla Jane 14 XebraskA club. Centennial meeting. 965 North1 Fifth street. June 13-17 Oregon state grange convention. , July 4 Independence day. - July 81, Aug. 1-4 Salem Centennial celebration. Speeding Charged Carl IJ Donovan, route two, and Louis A. Drager, Malin. are charged with violation of basic rule by cjty i police. Week end special on ladies sult-i ings and coatings, formerly $2 yd., now! $1 and $1.50. Auto robes $1.50 to $3.95. Thos. Kay Woolen Mills, retail store located at the mill.; 260 S. 12th St. . Turnover Made A turnover of $51,145.10 of 1940 tax money was 1 made by the county treas urer's office yesterday to City Treasurer Paul H. Hauser. Annual Kenwood Blanket sale, month of June only. Select yours now. Better Bedding Store. Ask Marriage Lieense-'-Walter K. Rush, of Portland and Ade-4 laide V. Winslow of Salem are named in a' marriage license ap plication filed in Portland. Salem Art Center rummage, 340 State. Donations wanted. Ph. 6311. Given Permit N. R .Yoder was yesterday granted a permit by the Marion county court to haul logs over certain county roads. ' ' Use your credit for interior and exterior painting and paperhang ing. Harold Dunsmoor. P. 7447. Club Meets Tonight Town send club No. 16 will meet at S o'clock tonight at the F. N. Berry: home, 714 South 19th street. At Summer School SILVERTON HILLS Harold Mires is attending summer school for 4H clubs at Corvallls as a guest of the local grange. Obituary Lane In this city, Monday, June 10. Alice Marie Lane, aged 6 years, daughter ot Mr. and Mrs. Harold Lane of route three, Salem. Sis ter ?of Doris and Frances Lane of Salem, granddaughter of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Lane of Independence and Mrs. Nancy Peed of Longview, Wash., 'niece of Mrs. N. D. Currie of Monmouth, Mrs. Irene Fowler of Portland, Miss Ftankie Mae Lane of Independence and Mrs. Herman Hahn of Salem. Funeral services Will be held In the cha pel of the W. T. Rigdon company Thursday, June 13, at 2 p. m.. Rev. Guy L. Drill officiating. Con cluding services in City View cem etery Craven Jasper Marion Craven, at the residence 2172 Chemeketa street. June 12, at the age of 72 years. Survived by wife, Mrs. Effle Lelaa Craven; daughter, Mrs. R. W.: Remington, and granddaughter,: Joan Remington, both of Salem; sister, Mrs. Maurice Butler of In dependence; three brothers, Wllr lard of Independence, Riley of Dallas and Alvah of . Monmouth. Funeral services will be held Fri day, June 14, at 2 p.m., from Clough-Barrick chapel. Rev. Arno Q. Weniger officiating. Interment will be in IOOF cemetery. - i Berland Ervln Earl Berland, at a local hospital, June 12, aged 85 years, late resident of Mehama, Ore. Survived by wife, Vlona; . daugh ters, Reta Anita and Cleva Rae; son, Gary Lee, all of Mehama; parents, Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Ber land;: brothers, Vernon Leo and Marvin O.,' all of Paradise, Ore sister, Mrs. Gladys E. Newland of Lewlston, Ida. Shipment was made to Enterprise, ' Ore., for services and interment by Clough-Barric company. 1 I- ". , Schwab l , At the residence, 145 North 14th itreet, Wednesday, June 12. Sarah: L. Schwab. Mother of Carl L. Schwab of Bend, Fredrick W. Schwab of Tacoma, Wash., Mrs. Marie: S. Chambers and Miss Nel lie E. Schwab of Salem; sister of Marcus A. Wolfa of Kansas City, Kans., W. G. Wolfe of Jackson ville, 111., and Mrs. Emma Farley of Philadelphia, Pa.; grandmoth er of i Marie ' Schwab, Carl Lewis Schwab, Jr., Patty Ann Schwab. Charles Allen. Schwab and Philip Chambers? Funeral services will be held In the chapel of the W. T; Rigdon company Friday, June 14. at 3:15 p.m;-r. "r . . 1 jj FAMILY NIGHT " ' Mom, Pop and Un- m gg married Kids :. alJlii Single Admission 15c Kids 10c ! TWO BIG FEATURES ' ; j "uracie r ; n Main Street ! i! :.c Quy" ;: : Jackie Cooper - Victor . McLasrten - Starring Marco TO 10 P. M. ; , "... a r ,m,.. ''Tf':::?r.:r TT;,V -7J 1 n $1080 Damage Award Verdict Injury in DiVe From Boat Basis; Scott-Madison Trial Concluded A jury yesterday awarded $1000 damages to the plaintiff in the case of Mae O. Sqott vs. Don Madison, which' has been on trial in circuit court for three days before Circuit Judge L. H. McMahan. The suit resulted from injuries received ; by the plaintiff when she dived from Madison's motor boat into the Willamette river last summer. Circuit Court - William Martin vs. William Peerenboom; complaint for $960 alleged due for work and serv ices. Ef fie i Mae Perkins vs. Elmer Howard Perkins; motion for $75 suit money. James Henry Watson and oth ers vs. 'George F. Clinton; ad ii lnlstrator, and others; return by Multnomah county sheriff states writ wholly unsatisfied and return made on request of plaintiff's attorney. Probate Court James Lester Leighty estate; order for sale of seven head of livestock appraised at $1500; ap praisal of Everett Milne, Mllo Wilcox and John Tweed at $7187. of which $4000 Is in real prop erty. " Mary C. Chad wick estate; Karl Steiwer appointed executor and William S. Walton, Asa L. Lewelling and George Graben horst, appraisers, of real prop erty valued at $12,500 and per sonal property valued at $11,000. Helen Podrahsky and Martha Podrabsky guardianship; Joseph Podrahsky named guardian of 800 estate ot each. Marriage Licenses victor J. Kadley, 14, truck driver, and Dorothy C. Benson, 19, stenographer; both of 811 verton. Board Jurisdiction Clarified in Ruing r The state board of barber ex aminers . has no authority to -refuse to grant licenses to barber shops merely because they are not located in substantial, per manent buildings. Attorney Gen eral I. H, Van Winkle) ruled Wed nesday. I . Van Winkle also held that the board has Jurisdiction over sanitary ! conditions in barber shops and may revoke a license when such sanitary conditions do not comply with the law. The opinion was requested by J. G. Rlsley, secretary-treasurer of the board, in connection with barber shops located in trucks and trailers. Sarah L. Schwab Called by Death r - Mrs. Sarah L. Schwab, who once operated a florist shop here, died yesterday at the resi dence, 145 North 14th street. She came to Salem In 1904 with her husband, Charles, C. Schwab, Who died in 1921. Mrs. Schwab, ah active mem ber of the Christian science church, was born in Canton, 111. Survivors are the children, Carl L. Schwab of Bend, .Freder ick W. i Schwab of Tacoma, Wash., Mrs. Marie S. Chambers and Nellie E. Schwab of Salem; brothers,! Marcus A. Wolfe of Kansas City, Kas.. and W. G. Wolfe of Jacksonville, 111.; sis ter, Mrs.: Emma Farley, of Phil adelphia, Pa.; grandchildren, Marie Schwab, Carl Lewis Schwab, Jr., Patty Ann Schwab, Charles Allen Schwab and Philip Chambers. Fnneral services will be Fri day at Stl5 p. m. in the W. T. Rigdon chapeL J Chaniber to Give Program, Eugene Floyd Miller, chairman of the special goodwill tour committee of the chamber of commerce, to day announced the lineup of en tertainment to be - presented be fore thej Eugene chamber of commerce Friday. 1 A special bus will leave Salem at 10 a. I m. bearing a group of about 40i Salem persons who will advertise1 the coming Salem Cen tennial, if ':' Speakers Include E. H. Bln- genhelmer, chamber president; Dan Hay; Doris Smith, Centen nial pageant director; IrY S. Mc Sherry, Centennial general man ager; E.A. Vandeneynde, and a special number . featuring "Miss 1840." Centennial theme girl. Greetings from the ' city of Salem will be officially conveyed by Mayor W. W. Chadwick. who will also issue an Invitation to the Eugene citizens to accept the hospitality of Salem during the Centennial. J He's Sae but BelijM Th&jsn j It's only black, dirty smoke joa the horizon, but 1 1 tells a .tragic story of the fall of Dunkirk, French channel port, where thousands of Allied troops, pushed to the sea, were evacuated by boatloads. The. man at left is a Belgian soljdier, being evacuated t England. News of the Day NewsreeL I : Descendants of Pioneers i i In Opening Scenes of Pageant; Screens to Be Innovation :j Doris Smith, pageant, director of the Salem Centennial, today announced that cycle one of the pageant would present direct descendants of early Salem pioneer families. The opening scene brings to the platform th$ march of the years, beginning with a little six-year-old girl and Tanging upward to the present; day. I 1 . , Miss Eula McCully has beenO i ' ' placed in charge of this division of the pageant and she has asked that all persons Interested in hav ing their children participate'. 3n this phase of the pageant, call) her at 6244., ' j ,'. It is necessary to use Jittle girls as much as possible, although In cases where small boys are! di rectly descended from pioneerj Sa lem families, they too will be placed In this scene. Another interesting idea 1 for dramatizing .the march of ! the years will be the incorporating In the scenery of screens whlehiwtll illuminate to present "then land now'? pictures of the progress of the city. This idea has never be fore been used, and it is expected to attract nationwide attention as a direct departure from usual stage procedure in pageantry: Plans for the building of j the 300-foot-long stage are well j un der way according to Ray Stumbo, who 'heads this work. Initial sket ches! have been submitted, and definite scale drawings are now being made. Scenery will depUt the j Waldo Hills, colored n shades of purple . and blue. iTbe back scenery will be Intertwined with ramps for horsemen jand wagons to move from level to) lev el. The pageant will be staged at the fairgrounds on July 81, Aug ust 1, 2, 3. i Residence Permit ; Issued, $14,000 - ! .-' i' . 1 One of the largest permits! for residential construction in a number of months was issued yesterday to Chandler P. Brown by the city building department for erection of a two-story duell ing j at 2 77 West Washington street which Is to cost $14000. The house will . be built by Hiram E. Wood. j Other permits: Charles Cav michael to erect . a one "story dwelling at 23 8 S Claude street, 1600; Ted Symers to repair a dwelling at . 686 North 20th street, $100; Olive M. Dab to rerobf dwelling at 925 North Fifth street, $150: Gerti-Hde StoUte to reroof woodshed at! 110 Division street, $25; J. H. Wrath to erect private garage at oea Portland road, $75. Release Itinerary Of Statewide Hop The following is the itinerary of S the Centennial Air Tour which will take place on Tues-' dayj June . 25. Members of the toue party will be . Governor Charles A. Sprague, Secretary of State ?arl Snell, Mayor W.1 V(. Chadwick of Salem, Irl S. Mf- snerry, manager or tne yente niali commission : E. HJ' Bingen heimer, president of th chamber of dommerce; Dr. Brace R.'. Bat ter, ! president of . Willamette jun! versity; Jerrold OwentijpubIIcity chairman, and newspapermen of Salem, . - . :.-::- ;4j Leave Salem, .7: $3. . ta.t r- rive! Eagene,. 8:05 : ; leaye- Eugene, 8:30; ' . arrived licdfordV-.'. 91 leate Madfordi. $ : 80 1 arriv Aiamain fuis, iv;?u; ,ieay3 Klamath Falls, 10:40 arriv Bend, 1 1 : 4 0 r ; leaye Bend, I ; 1J5 p. tn.; arrive Pendleton, 2 f SO; 4eaVe Pendleton, 1:00; - arrive Portland. 4:40. ; ' " ; ; ' ' . L r i ' ' ; t sr ScHool Bleeting Set ; MIDDLE GROVES The antinai school meeting, of Middle Grovte school district No. 3 will be Mon day night at 8 o'clock in the schoolhonse. ; '. , ' . ; ; . m , mum " imt T"1 MM.jfc 1, ,ln ' - J Ronald; .. 1 r Ida " ? Colman : - ..-Luplno , WALTER HUSTON ! The tight That ; Foiled" ... Featured Centennial Call Board ! exsixore Today -Madeleine Car roll, Brian Aherne and . Louis Hayward in "My . Son, My Son." Plus the March of Time "The Phil- ippines 1898-1946." Saturday Ann Sherlday and James Cagney in "Torrid. Zone.' Plus "Cavalcade of Academy Awards." H CAPITOL Today Bob Burns In "Alias . the Deacon" with Mlscha. Auer and Dennis O'Keefe. Plus f'Brother Hat and a Baby" with Priscilla Lane, Wayne Morris and Eddie Albert. STATE Today ! "Broadway Mel- ody of 1940" with Tred Astaire, Eleanor Powell and George Murphy. Plus "Smashing ' the Money Rlng'j with Ronald Rea- ' San. Thursday "Light that Failed" with Ronald Cole- man land Ida Luplno. Plus "Star Dust" with Linda Darnell and John Payne.., Saturday midnight, show "Northwest Passage" with Spencer Tracy, , Robert Young and Walter Bren- - nan. : ' -:- LIBERTY Today Pat O'Brien and ! George Brent in "Submarine D-1.V Plus j "Hawaiian Nights" with an all star east. ) Friday Gene Autry In 'Blue Montana : Skies" wlthl Smiley Burnette. Charlie Ruggles In Exciting Night" and Plus "His Chapter 2 "Dick Tracy's G-Men." l HOLLYWOOD Today "Miracle on Main! Street" with Margo. j Plus I Victor McLaglen and , "! Jackie Cooper in' "The Big Guy." - . , Friday "The Llano Kid" with) Tito Gulzar. Plus "Television Spy? with William Henry. ! Judith Barrett and Wiftlam Col- lier, j sr. fs '-; ; ; ! GRAND ; a Today "Lillian Russell" 1 with ! Alice Faye, Don Ameche, Henry ' Fonda 1 and Edward Arnold. Held over.l v - Saturday r"Mad Men of Eur- ope. Plus "Son? of. the Navy with James Dunn and Jean Parker. ' --' , tervaiis Lad Firslvf I sThe first local young man to enlist in the regular arm? under1 tiie provisions of "Preparedness iequlsltioa No. J ,; . is' pari TS ifelnard, ' Km V.'lriar Joseph J f Winter,; GeiralV Vho enlisted last efo ihe99th field, artlilleryvf it new- regiment being formed at Fort Lewis, Wash., according tof anl annouci Sient made - 7 iUEini f Co enel H. D. Bagnall, Portland re 4rultlng officer. . ' ! ;- vf f;? I Earl Vas accepted, ; f or , enllst ment by Sergeant Joseph-Scarpa,' Salem recruiter, and i forwarded to Portland 7-. for" final ' examina-. lions' ' and! . actual enlistment. . - , LAST TDIES TODAY : ; Pat O'Brien, George Btehi; "Submarins T1" -Plsss 2nd Hit "Ha waiicra . -w.-. Sentenced to Two Years for Fraud ROSEBDRG, Jane ll-JP)-Con-victed of fraud, J. W. Gearhart, 42, ef San Francisco, was senten ced to the .state penitentiary for two years in circuit court here to day. ' ;. . .. . . Gearhart, who has a record . of fraud and petty swindles, pleaded guilty of obtaining money nnder false pretenses. Otis E. White, 18, Portland, who pleaded guilty to burglary of several places at Drain, was given a one-year sentence. Ladies! WOODrtY'S ITOIILLING DEMONSTRATION OF THE YEAR'SrMOST OUTSTANDING HOME APPLIANCES Ofiranp and 2:00 Iff 4:00 P. II. j WOODRY FURNITURE CO. 3 Blocks South Ladd & Bush Bcmk) Under the' personal "direction of fcrrned General Elecrtic home service kitchen economist Iliss Esther Ilaernberger who will conduct cookincj 'demonstrations ach ( afternoon in our large MAIN FLOOR APPLIANCE DEPT. FEATURING i. 1 PERFORMANCE -PROVED I m THOUSANDS OF H0f,!IS! I Of the millions of Calrods .in i use in the past seven years, less I than 1 lOtb of 1 have needed' I replacement a record that ; I cannot evpn be approached by," laay other, ' electric range heat I iflgunit ; ' f jCALROEr is th Only Heating m Vnit ivitb HERMETIC GLASS $EAL-n exclusive, j patented feature that means dependable, . trouble-free performance and long life. l,.v:.-.o-V.',-,-'L' . :. . . ' " Naw Cculrods hoot even - faster and use less cur rent then ever before! Epedal Terms . . On :- ! J-': r I Only One Declines July Jury Service Elizabeth Glatt, Scollard, Excused ; All Others :':r Consent to Serve!'. i : Only one person declined to serve on the Jury panel drawn yesterday , Jor I the July ' term of court by County Clerk U. "G. Boyer and S lerlff A. C. Burk. Elizabeth M. Glatt, housewife, Scollard, ; was excused. " . : . - Others who consented to serve were: Nick A. Klmllnger, farm-erj--West Mt, -Angel; . Homer Smith, jr., insurance salesman, Salem 15; William C. Johnson, salesman, Salem 13; Guy M. Aqp perle,' f ajrmer, Jef f erson ; ' Carrie Beechlerj housekeeper, Salem 16; C. W. "'Sawyer, retired, Salem Heights; j George' C. Weller, man ufacturer, Salem 10; Winifred It. Needham, merphant, Salem 1 9 ; Harry J, . Pearcy, nurseryman, Qulnaby; Earl Bear, farmer. Tur ner; Frank W. Settlemeler, nur seryman,; West Woodburn; Anton A. Keldel, laborer, East Stay ton ; Grace Robertson, clerk', Salem 2;. Honora Reidy, clerk, Salem 8; Edward V. Ferguson, clerk, Sal em 23 ; Roger E. Mything. sales man, Salem . 22; August Fisher, caretaker, Salem 16; Lee lligh berger, milleri Aumsville; Harry F. Caldwell, accountant, . Salem 2; George S. Higgins, farmer," Croisan; John C. Baker, farmer, Aumsville; Harold H."Vogts, bak er. Salem 7 ; Fred B. Ireland, service station operator, Salem 8; Ella M. Hallk, housewife; Salem 13; Peter J. Rerger, clerk, East Mt. Angel; Isam M. Dough ten, merchant, Salem 24; Essie Specht, housewife. West Silverr ton; Martha M. Glenn, house wife, Salem 22; Kenneth E. Wil kinson, oil man, Salem Heights;. Helen Starr, . housewife, . Salem : 13; Ottialla Shepherd, house wife, West Mt. Angel. Automobile Rams Cow-Loaded Truck Several cows In a pickup truck driven by Phil Huber, Kenton station, may have been shocked t Don General Electric nran-n"W ma UI3 TO CUT .3. lowest . cost, Fastest besting, anest : feature ever offr4 ; iaa Geaeral Electric Range 1 BesutiruUy styleoV Completely ' - CAXJtOD equipped. See it, compare it, aa4 it will be your fiat thtct in an electric raage, Now on. display. Ask for -free demoostrstioo. You'll always be plad you bought a General Jtlectricl t ' ' ' .- p. I - r-i 1 G1V, 1 1 Any Range Purchased. This Week for a moment out of their be vine. placidity, ' but so one was hurt when Huber's truck was struck last night by a car driven by Harold Hastings 4 3 1 soutn a f. t n street. In the 200 block on South Commercial stret, ' Huber was making a left turn into a - garage when Hastings' car struck him, witnesses said.. Use of Electricity In toolong yams Connections of Stoves and , h "Water Heaters 3how 52 , , Per Cent Increase 1 ; " -i . ' 1 '. '' Use of electricity for cooking ' and water heating In this area i' iDcreaBiug more rapiaiy tuna ci ; any time since electric ranges ar.d i water. heaters were placed on the! market, according to W. M. Hani- llton, Willamette valley ( division manager for ' Portland General Electric company. . - ' r . ' ..I m a . . jonnec(.ions 01 ranges ana waifr , heaters to PGB lines in this trri-. tory during the first five month of 1940 have shown an Increase ' ' of 52 per cent over the same period " last year, Hamilton states. ' Although PGE , does not sell electrical merchandise or any sort. . the company Is aggressively pro- motlng sales of electric ranges and ' . water heaters, through established dealers. Cooperative . sales work . i with these dealers, generally lu-'.X proved business conditions and . 7 tower rates for electric service , made available this year after PG R signed a contract for Bonneville power have been responsible tor n A (nivasaa.1 selaa UamtTf avi : w. w wwwv WMaahVU .--t-- lieves. ' - - i ; X - i Miss Esther Noernberger 4 RANGE NOW COSTS COSTS USS TO Mil I U m-A-CSOC UCKTS M COXOt. Tell you at a glance which coc4uog units arc on, sod at what beat. 2 Ttm-OYDC 3 ovens In 1 1 Speed , orcn. Large ouster oven. Soper- Broller with aa txclusivt Brouer Meter, K 3 nrw ctuN-srtEi aitoi mkvti. Cooking beats, from super speed t:"" "", wiib one switch! ' . . No Down Payment (CzSyl HeiflTE.BM AMECHE A i'H A MFoia-Er.)iwai) I I ' v ' m cal, J Miss j. ')' HT''t, 'iWffifi' i ! I " ' '"-t Electnc CclroqJ i and Ccomrjiynmoior m ' V. ... a4A ' mm hut ;; Wltb An All Stair Cast SALEII AIRPOIIT XJnda . Darnell Jobs' Payne 1 if ft:. tit .:" v;r3;:.. ; : ' iiht tand ; Day Trips j :,