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Psge Ten LEAGUERS F1ICE IE 1'1IILAIKU'IIIA. June 10. 04) Four members of the l"hilnlelhia American league baseball club, KJ Rommel, C J'erkinfl, Ira Thomas ami M'ukey Cochrane, aro to appear in rourt today to answer charges of p:ir ticipalinn in what was described an a "free-for-aU" fifflit during a boxing match at the Athletic, bane ball park Monday night. The ball players wore watching the boiitu and in seats nearby sat four brolliem named Cioutleimin. Aa the bouta progrewsed considerable ban ter was given back and forth on the capabilities of men iu the ring. The repartee continued and then, it is said, one of Connie Mack's Aililetes made a remark reflecting upon the ances try of one of the lighters. The (ioutleinans were snid to have rettented the shir and retaliated with stronger chatter, aimed particularly at Jtommel's ability as a ball player. Then Hoinmel was an id to have punch ed one of the Gootleman hoys. Police then took a hand in the af fair and led the ball players away. While they were doing so one of the hrothers attempted to hit Cy I'er kins. At that a policeman placed him under arrest as well us his three brothers. In court yesterday the brothers were discharged when the ball play ers failed to nppear against them. Arthur (iootleinan, however, swore out warrants against the four play era. JOE -WILLIAMS f K. VJNCKNT HKTIAUDH of the 1 Hearst newspaper clrelo beat Mr. William Tilden of the I'bihidelpbia newspaper set at tennis (lie other day And the headline, naturally, should road, "Hichards Scores licit on News ltival.' The world moves on. The old-fash-louod singe heroine lined to lose her pearls for publicity purposes The modern cinema ipiecn biirely-eh.il-ea vicious bands of kidnappers. Mr. DomptH-y lays the favome phrase of his wife is "I'uy the man, dear" Then it Is not always. the woman who pays and pays ami paj s ? Unforgetable Moments. That night nt llio opera Tho flu mIi and flame of color In the 'dia mond horse shou. The sweep ami majesty of the distinguished crowd. The enchanting charm of the symphonic The daxxliug beauty of l'erilxa . (1 shall never forget it. That was the night my flank fell over the balcony rail.) That afternoon nt Churchill Downs Derby day- The teeming thousands...... The moving spec tacle of fashion The draiuit of the start TVe ipiick rliythmk' bent of the thudding hoofs.. ... (1 shall never lnrget It. I had n tip straight from l-he jockey's room that Qua) ruin couldn't lno.) That morning in the court ruo:n The high, cold, gray walls.... The ferocious mustache of the bail iff The stem austere Imrrh- ter The utiiinous whispering In the back rows (I shall never forget It The judge en id to pay her $TS5 a moulh nliim ii ami give her the new miirthie niblick. Hint hint caused all the trouble.) The heavyweight wrestling cham pionship in shrouded in doubt Now that It is shrouded let's find a nice deep place and bury it. .loie Hay and the rest of the boys are glml Nurmi has gone They were tired of getting the ruu-nnmml so often, Kveu the modern novel revealing the n;ikel truth, you may have iiuIimI, Is never without a jacket. Seattle Wins in Opener, 5 to 3 KKA'rn,K. June 10.- Seattle to, .J the firt rune of (he series with ' Portland here yesterday, ft to It. limit tennis took sdvRUtage of the en tell ers, ench club stealing four luine. , Mrs sill BmabMl out a hmicr mm Kid red a triple. The Heavers tried to rally in the ninth when they put tw.. iron nn bsei, but npurMing fielding b the Indians retired the mde. Score It If I! r..rtlsnd 3 7 1 Resttle ft 1 '2 Butteries: Keveren and Ti.hin; Pumnvirh, HaMr and H-iUhvin. At San FrsncUro-" I,os Angeles ft lit "J San Francisco S ; Batteries: Hoot, Milstend. Knmvo and Ssndbergi Griffin, (Jerry nml Agnew. At Lot Angeles Oakland ft 0 1 Vernon 4 4 '1 Butteries: Konttr, Pruftt, IelsnvT and Hyler; Hsrfoot, l.udotph aid Hsnnafc, At Plt Lake City flseramento H 21 I Rait 1k 11 W HatleHn: Keating and Shea; Pon der, Itulvy and Peters. FIGHT POSTPONED NKW VOIIK. June 10. lW Ilnin lane niht foreril Hie pout pone men t of the otietiiiiff hoxilij nliow HI the Conej Inlnnl Imlium, nt whlrh Johnnr Dundee nnd Sirl Terrin, New York licbtireifhtn were to hnre met In S roonil hont. The promotern (en tnllrely rhoiD ntit Kndnjr niihl their new dat. gpNUT I College. Star Signs i : . Jay Partridge From honor student to a big league job is the rather unusual leap Jay Partridge, uerond bascmau of the Og lethorpe L'nifersity tram, has just made. 1 ie's been signed by lirook lyn. Partridge had an average of IKl in all studies during five terms. He was valedictorian of the senior clasa, vice president of the student body and secretary and treasurer of the Sunday achool. He's n star ball player, too. Puzzle Plays rJTIKItti are runners on first and third nnd one out. The balsman hits a long fly in deep center field. The runner on third feels that he can easily bent a throw to the plate if the bull Is caught ami holds his base. Tho runner on first is certain the fielder would not nialto the catch and runs wild. The fielder catches the ball. The runner on third dashes for the phile the moment the hall strikes Ihe fielder's hands. The runner, original ly on first, is almost In third base when the ball in caught. The center fielder throws the ball (o the second baseman, who touches that bane. The runner, originally on first, trying to regain that base after Ihe catch, is still several yards from second on his way back when the ball is held on I hat base. The second baseman then rolls Ihe ball in the direction of the pitcher and Ihe (earn iu (he field starts for tho bench, believing the Hide has been retired. The bum; runner continues back to first base. Hid Ihe run count and was the side retired? The Antwor. The side whs not retired when Ihe second bane man held the ball on that base in advance of tin1 runner who was trying to return to first. In order to retire Ihe runner he must be touched wilh Ihe ball or have the ball I brown to the base be occu pied nt the tiiun of the hit, which In this ease was first base. Tho runner had a right lo continue on to first after the ball had been mlled Into the Infield, lie was safe nt that base. The run, at course, counted. Coif Winner Goes Hack lo School NKW YOltK. June 111. W)- Pen and pencil displaced inanbie and nib lick for 17-year-old Maureen Oreutt today. She hud to return to high Kchool nt KtiKlcwdod, N. J., for ex aminations nfter another triumph on the links. She won the Knslern women's golf championship nt the (treenwich Coun try club yesterday wilh two round of M ench. In the Iltl hole medal play Mie was five stroke ahead of ihe National champion, Mrs. Hurothy Campbell Hunt of Philadelphia, who wax h Hid. Minx Oreutt, Jersey champion, won the qualifying medal recently in the Metropolitan women's championship. As en tern champion, she succeeds Miis (Jlemis Ccllett of Providence. It. I., who is now abroad. Negro Athlete to Try for Records CIIICACO, .Line 10.- lb-Hart Hub hind, tho Cnivemty of Mirbigan's noted negro broad jumper and sprint fr. will wind up hm intercollegiate eareer here next Sntui dnv in a su preme effort t.i rstablith a new world's reenrd in the ruimine broud .tump and nki to tie the world's mark for the renturv dh. i Hubbard will compete hi both thep ; evetiin in ilie Nntionnl roUetiate j "track nul field meet to be held at ! the 1'mvi-rmty of ChieKo, ; 1 M I I SlsClvl I t 'pc 1 ! i ' " . ' i , Pf" ,- " x"y Jr- Horn - 1 !,,,.prr, .. My 3. 1SIU. I K-hrr, t oin innnll Urdu. Mnjor 1.-n Crwr-J..ln Vhll- lie. in HII'J Minim dim-t from 1 ni I vriljr of Viriinin. l'rndi'd In full of ll'L'O for Nenle ami Ding to Ihe lie HlltMnliilihg Kenl. Won gmne. nil loi 10 11, mill. 11,,, ,Pn j myn worlil nerie.. Alloweil only I W enrn ! eil run. per (nine nlso in IHlil. 1 I Tlln l tfifn. I .nv. iuiuii. " - I Whm wn. rienn-ir llo. ! lenni. milking m l!fj f j Fourth. ... ' tt:tl n (1 S. It. 1. I When did 1..y -e W, t the llritnh Hftin.'ii'j a a i f it i w in title? V. In WY2-2, what vm n n urA lat aemion? osk' C. It P"k won U la 10J 4. l.'l iHium nnd It ft News bf Nearby Towns Special Correspondence To The Guard From Various Live Districts In Its Field. COTTAGK GItOVi:, June 10. ( Special) l'ete Nelson brought a oiiiig deer down from Kohi-mia way Minday and put it iu Hie deer park on Main street with the three other iieer. .Mr. Nelson found the deer al most starved. it. A. Tibbetts, brother of Mrs. S.. K. M(Kinney of Cottage (J rove, was buried in Portland TueHd.iy, His dcjtlt leaves but two nf a very large family, Mrs. S. K. McKiuney of Cot tage Gruve anri Mrs, of itoHehurg. Mrs. ilinger Herman . K. MrKinnev will celebrate her 81th birthday next Sunday at her home on North Kighth street. A. Kalplt Spearow and family mov ed Tuesdav from the Dr. Kune rem Ihe dence on West Main ntr'et t aiholic parsonage on Birch avenue. .('soph Carter came over from Co tp'ilb Monday to visit his two grand iliiWren, Anna and Herman Carter, The Painters' union of Cottage drove received their charter Monday j night. It is number J.'Ciil. Mrs. H. II. Johnson, came Tuesday from Newberg and is visiting her f niece. Mrs. Clarence haffoon. Amil Hawkins, Harry Kentle, Mr. ami Mrs. Ceorgc Foster, Mr. and Mrs. t hauncy Overton, Autln Linsy, Orre Purcell, Joe Taylor, Clayton Krskino, Kliner Mihler, and Clifford Short r.dgi alt motored on their inotor ctclcs to the Lost lake trail Sunday. I hey then hiked over the trail to Lost lake where they fished for a time, returning nnd going on their cycles to the snow line in McKenzic Pass. Mrs Bert Stoneluirg who returned lo tireenwood, Wis., last week after residing in Cottage Grove the past year, writes that their apple orchard was entirely destroyed last Tuesday night, June 2 by a cyclone in' that neighborhood. A. V. Swnnson will go to Portland Wednesday night to attend the meet ing of tho Masons there. Council Proceedings Monday Night, June 8. Opening for the bids for East Adams nvenue were readjusted. The bid for the macadamizing of Chestnut avenue was $.'tiMtf. u motion council authorized the dropping of the grade of Adams ave nue a foot in a block. Two assessment ordinances for the two sewers from G to II streets on Chfstnu avenue. Harry Van Vieflet offered to the ci uucil to erect a 0-foot fence around his auto demolishing premises, which was accepted. Tho Urowning Carnival man made an appeal to have the license of $100 a day lowered but received no lower ing. Mr. nnd Mrs. Frank Brumbaugh came Monday from The Halles where Mr. Brumbaugh has been teaching the past year, and are visiting Mrs. Brumbaugh's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Tom Cox. Mrs. Herbert Kakiu wilh her niece Miss Mary Kllen Benson left Monday in Mrs. Kakin's sedan for Han Luis Obispo, Cat. Bert B. Chandler Camp, is the Spanish War veterans name given the Cottage Grove camp, in honor of Bert B. (.'handler an JS-yenr-old soldier of Company C, Jjiiio county company,, who was mortally wounded at the bat-; tic of Mulahon. Glen Vick who has been with the Cnited Stales navy for several years came up from Astoria accompanied by a comrade, Jack Ward, and is vis iting his mother, Mrs. Sam Xewcomb, Ihey are on the U. S. "Melvin" ship, and will return this week. Mrs. Fnink K. MondenhnU relum ed from Port land Monday accompan ied by his father, C. II. Snider from Neleigh, Nebraska. Mr. Snider will visit his daughter indefinitely. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Hawkins and Mr. nnd Mrs. lotlo Hawkins motor ed to Ihe Overland Orchard company near Wilbur Sunday and spent the day with Mrs. Huwkius' brother, Will Adamsou and family, .Mrs. Victor Chambers anil Mra. W. A. Garoutle motored to Port In ml Mondty. They will bo initiated into the order of "The Haughters of the Nile" while in Portland. Mis Lenora llinklo left Sunday fop her home in Carbondale, Colo rado. She has taught in the Cottage Grove schools the past winter nnd lived with her uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. L, L. Hnrrcll. The ti. A. Saunders family and Mr. and Mis. F. J. Allison motored to Triangle Lake and spent Sunday. Tho Cottage Grove baseball team won the game played Sunday with the Pioneer team at Pioneer. The score whs It to S. The Yoncalla team will play with the Cottage Grove team at CottaKe Grove next Sunday it is ex pected. Llir.abelh A. Allen went to Kugone Monday to prove up nn her home ; stead. She took Mrs. Anna Petrie, M. j F. Van Norlwick nnd marshal Frank 'MeFarland, as witnesses. There are ! Nt acres in the tract. It is -several miles west of Cottage Grove. Mr. and Mrs. Itaiph Vogt motored up from Phoenix, Anions, and visited last week with the I. B. Morris family, leaving Monday for home. James and Brewer Mill, nephews of Karl K. Mills motored over from North Itend and spent Sundav with (heir mu le nnd family. James is on i I"' w".v to Ann:ipoli, Md.. to enter) 'he military academy there. Mra. Karl i .Mills and son Uohert accompanied j i l''wrr Mill home for a visit. M. Carlry cam Sunday from Misnula, Mont., nnd i. wilh her .nn 'Clifford . "I family ,f llln.-k llutti-. !,,,, ,,,,, Av.r, rini.h, Vlrs,, ..,.1 m.-.. ui,.; i ... i',.i,,,l s.i'lmUv. M'. Khrin ,, , m0 Wn5.l1ln.10n. ir.. 11 v.,,t-, , ii,,k Nrbm.kji. Mondny to vi.il her mo- IhiT, Mm. K. A l'r:lki who i VJ )fm o,. she will ."nv nil summer. Al. Monlrith ,-iime from Weuntehee. ;ih.. Snluril.lv nnd i visiting hi. ' I .1. I lueeii. The Iwo men lisd I '" " ' 'her for -lO venrn. , Mi,. .i!. :,M (loin Kineiie vi. ver the week etui vuMi hor grsn.l tnutlier. Mi-. I 'nra Ibdil. reiuui 113 llMiue Mnda. u una and .la. k Mntl eikk a in vcr t r in M,n-.btild and will be town until after Jo y I, They are iting ihi'.r nuns fnrndt ,1. II. I li tmV, h ( 1 i to In) Ins s.t t .nnd r:l . unlr- "f 1 .np' t't rail' h' I J unit' 1 lilr-'int 1 hr nj. ft l!;Ut b- I.ulM U i cm te li;l. t ir M- ! ti-d.s" Sui d.i M t-d m ( mil" ,- ;.Va h ,. ,1,, ,!,r,o K 1 "I "" rH folo t!ir !m THE EUGENE OUAKD (in following program Sunday, Chil dren's day. a next Sunday will clone chaututi'pia: Song, primary clans; recitation; welcome; class reading; Mrs. J toy Iconard's class; vocal solo, teiievieve Wuodurd; recitation, (lu evitve linker; rural duet, Margaret l.nrid and Helen Ostrander; recitation, Kdna Harvey; Class -readirig. Omer .Moore's class; recitation, Jackk Hon son; recitation; Kimer Hubbel); in strumental duet, Caroline Grnnnts and ' Genevievo Woodnrd; class song, little I Sunbeams. Mr. and Mrs. Hoyal Abeene from Sutherlin have been visiting Mrs. A heme's tarents, Mr. and Mrs. Kd Adams and attending the graduating exercises. (aire Ai urns, hrol her ot K Mrs. Abeene was one of the graduates. M H. feronag.an from Salem tnlk-; fc of hj BiBter. Mrs. foney, e1 Sunday morning to the I'resby-, who ives in W ashington, terian congregation on the 'Nearj Mr and Mra. Keth Hvers of Wenl l.iist" nuestion. , ., , Sunday at Wenrina. Mrs. I. If. Hcmenway left Sunday morning for Portland where she will visit her sister, Mrs. I-'rona Oiltner and her daughter, MrB. Carl Price until June 0 when they will go to Se attle to meet her daughter from Japan on the S. S. President Grant, Tues day. I SPRINGFIELD i SPItlNGFIKLH, June 30. (Spe cial) Harold France and Glenn John son of Keedsport stopped over night in Springfield .Monday at the home of Mr, France's mother, Mrs. M. J. France on their way to Atascadcro, California. They left yesterday morn ing for the south. Cecil Km twins of Benverton, cousin of Karle Js Dillard of this city, vis ited here Monday at the home of his cousin, going on yesterday-morning to Bandon where he will do construction work on the Roosevelt highway. A. It. Sneed and little sou Allen have gone south for a month's vaca tion. They will visit Mr. Sneed's bro ther. Sargn Sneed at .Martinez, Cali fornia, nnd go down into Mexico on a trip before re fuming to Springfield. Mrs. II. C. Dye nnd little son Jun ior, returned to their borne in Port land Monday after visiting friends and rein lives in Springfield nnd Cottage Grove. Mrs. James Cru.an, Mrs. Jennie Fenwick nnd two sisters from Port land visited nt Jasper and Creswell j Inwt week-end. I .Mrs., Hans Hanson of Florence Is visiting friends In Springfield nnd j Thurston for a few days. She is now at the home of Mrs. John Hastings of Thurston. , . F. C. Helming of Portland was a Springfield visitor yesterdny. Mrs. Ferrol C. Perkins returned Monday night after six weeks' visit in Sutherlin nnd Glendalo. S. M. Lee and Amy Love were ench fined $2 yesterday morning in the lo- cal police court for parking their cars wiljiout lights in violntion of city ordinance, 4S1, i PLEASANT HILL PLEASANT ITILL. .Tune 10. (Special) Thirty-eighth annual pic nic June 20. Born To the wife of T. Ti. Ttoh inelt, June 1, n daughter, name Betty Tune, Prof. Orlo M. Gillet of the high sctiool drove to Salem r ndny even ing. Mrs. Kmery nf Hood Tttver visited with her old friend Mrs. C. F. Hyde Inst week. Mrs. Kmery Is n sister of Mrs. W. A. Klkins. the pastor's wife. ; Mrs. George Kvnnt nnd daughter , of Seattle called on Mrs. Kvnns' un cle, T. T. Laird last week. Mrs. Kvans father is Sam Laird formerly of this place, her mother was Miss Lir.zic Onburn, who grew tip here from childhood. II. T. Bristow and family, formerly of this place, drove up from Bell fountain for Decoration day. Mr. nnd Mra. Jno. Legget of Ash land visited with Mrs. Leggett's par ents, Mr. and Mrs. L. J. Cornelius, last week. Miss Irnia Laird teacher nt Cedro Woolley. Wash .. ' ret u rued home for her vncntion Friday, Miss Leln Parks teacher in Cooia county for several years is vacation ing with her parents Mr. and Mrs. L, K. Parks. Mrs. Charlie Mulkey of Klamath Falls Is visiting Mr. Mulkev's sister, Mrs. L. E. Parks. Prof, and Mrs. Frank F. Conker, teachers in Coos county high schools, accompanied by their daughter Mar- STOCKS AND BONDS Wo solicit lnutries to buy or soil nny marketable listed, local or tinllsied securities. Active mnrket for Huratu. Star. Kltnt. anil Ktckenhackor Motor issues; Public Utilities. Prompt attention Riven all or dors. Cash paid for purchns oa; no delay. Quotutions fur n is bed. HOOD BROTHERS S Chamber of Coinmorco Hldg. Portland. Oro. learn from Those Whom I Have Cured MY FREE book on Nn nnd ' other Rnal and Colon div i orders cont.tn doieni of letters votun- ! isrilv written bv prominent pstlents whom 1 hive cured. Many of lhee : c-ei were ot over IS years Minding, nd had made tnvaiuii ot rhe mriererm. Send or call tor tin. hk TODAY ind learn how the people. one and ail, old and yolnfi. wete restored to healths learn how p.tti it my WKint.N OlARWIKK to nn. lev ,-.. of IM. n Rk- HMl I HK f ATIF.VPS HE AS; JL OLAiN, M D.Inc IXAeiD wrirt.: traTTI nrrir.c Or nV.n Ouil'lin. t S12 SK.rW 6wl. garet and Miss Anna Parks are here t,. tit a Niunmer vnration, while 1 ml. Cooker is diri-t-lini! nltcnlion to his fnrm. . MrB. Wilherow mid hr on n"" rpri-nilv nurchnncd the Itajtnond plnra onil tuUon posscHio". Mrs. Mrs. Wilherow is Ihe mollier of Woodwork. . Minx Kffie (iilison. teoeher in t lower ronnlies neiir I'orllHn'i, is vis ilinir friends here. Miss (Jibson was teaeher iu llie high school here two veurs ago. i,.t llrr.1 fr the K. Jl. I'. preaeh the Hacrnlaoreate sermon here next Sundsy eveninR at H o'clock. IJr. K. V. Stivers, pastor of the First Christian church of Kugenc will deliver the address before the Uiiidimtinit class at Ihe gymnasium Monday cveniiiR, June Jolh, at H o'clock. WALTERVILLK WAI.TKHVII.I.K, June 10. (Spe- ciail .iir.Jiui iuin "" " ; of this place and a member of tbe vt. ' . ii- t.wi i oH IhkI week at Mr. John Burrows and daughter. Donna, spent Saturday and Sunday at ; O. h. Stacy's. j Practice is progressing nicely for j Ihe "Children's Day" program to be j held next Sundav immediately follow ing Sunday School. Quite a long and interesting program is being prepared. A special offering will be taken to go for missionary work. The road work started Monday morning. About 12 teams are there. CRESWELL CRESWELL, June 10. (Special) The first meeting of the newly or ganized Music club was held Mondny night, June S. A committee to canvass for new members was appointed as follows: Florence Shnub, Leonu Land, Elizabeth Sedgwick, nnd Ruth Olson. Arrangements" -were mnde to provide for a musical program for the next meeting of the Ladies' Civic Improve ment club nt the home of Mrs. Greg or on June 30, Program committee: Amy Mathew, Lulu Kent, Stella Maaranen, Elizabeth Tryon and Grace Moore and Florence Shaub Ernest Smith and family of Eugene visited relatives in Creswell Tuesday. The K. Z. Kebekah staff club met Life Insurance Salesman' WANTED RncnRHRful life Insurance snlcsman to di rect agency organization In Southwestern Oregon for strong, aggressive California Life Insurance Company well established in this state. A permanent position of re sponsibility with unlimited opportunities. Salary, bonus, liberal first year and re newal commissions. If in terested yourself, or know of a man who can qualify write P. O. Box 1011, Port land, Oregon, and your, re ply will be treated as strict ly confidential. ' ' isaw "in am iiimijiMiniiii bm i L . 4miii)iiiiiitrmr- . Sustained Quality ilffll M "Put it through its paces with Gasolirie:', That's the habit of many auto mobile distributors in demonstrating cars. The extra miles delivered by this sustained quality gasoline help to prove their claim of economical motor operation. Why not benefit from the expert's experience? Use Associated Gasoline in your car regularly and profit by its savings every day. J with Mra. Mabel Jackson Tuesday afternoon where a pleasant afternoon win spent together with delicious re freshments. Tre local grange will hold an all day meeting Saturday and confer the third and fourth degrees. A basket dinner will he served at noon. Mem dj PEr"SERICE Malta Having bought out the interests of Brooks and Corbit Ser vice Station, we make our bow to the good people of Eu gene and vicinity and invite you to call and get acquainted We handle General, Shell and, Standard products all kinds of oil .for every motor. Three Rapidayton Pumps, quick service, obliging and polite attendants. . Oil Rack and Free Crankcase Service Rest Rooms We handle the celebrated Lee Tires and Tubes strictly guaranteed. Also all accessories for your car. Cigars Cigarettes and Candy KEITH STATION t EDWIN S. KEITH, Proprietor I I WHERE BLAIR BOULEVARD MEETS FIFTH I bers of the drill team were busy Monday afternoon practicing for the work. Hev. W. O. Benthin of Eugene sup. plied the Presbyterian church Sun day at both services. Itev. Cromley tile regular pastor, was called to Montana. UALITY nder Mew gement 'S SERVICE Associated Sustained Quality" u ppned to Associated Gasoline nd Cycol Motcm Oil means that theae two products corv stantly and successnjlly meet the most riKid of operative tests. Regular use of the MOTORMATES assures you of etneienf, economical motor operation Den! ui'th tAe dealer urus serves vow well the MOTORMATES deaier. ASSOCIATED OIL COMPANY Wednesday Evening, June Valley PrintingCn New Location, Stanl WEDDING AND BUs J ANNOUNCEMENTS COMMERCIAL AND I' PRINTlUfs FOR QUICK SERVICE CA, , "'I. 47) (A