Morning register. (Eugene, Or.) 1905-1929, March 21, 1923, Image 8

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MORNING REGISTER, EUGENE, ORE.,- WEDNESDAY, MARCH 21, 1923
Spring Opening of Eaiter
SHOES and OXFORDS
' New Styles and Up-to-Date
Patent and Vici Kid
PUMPS
$3.50, $4.50, $5
Children's Dress Shoes at Low Prices
WALK A BLOCK AND SAVE MONEY
ON SHOES
Hub Shoe Store
97 West 8th
- Ribbons - Carbons . Supplies
OFFICE MACHINERY 6 SUPPLY CO,
Phone 148 Over Western Union
TRoirpsoiVg Dairy
This Dairy Is Open for inspection at Any Time
Rated by the Dairy Inspector as one of the five
BEST IN THE STATE
Milk 10c Qiiart-8c Pint
Quality and Service Guaranteed
CORN A hard, horn-like excrescence on the feet
There's no sense in having them when
- . .. -
RED CROSS CORN CURE
! , c takes them off over night
V t;: PRICE 25c "
And your money back if it fails! -
A. R.
Service
When You Travel
No matter when you go South or East,
you'll find four high-class "Shasta Route"
trains at your service daily.
Convenient schedules', comfortable equip
ment and the assurance of safety, adds
much to the enjoyment of your journey. . . .
Low, round trip tickets to San Francisco,
Santa Barbara, Los Angeles, and San
Diego, on sale daily, limited June 30th.
Inquire of local ticket agent for detailed
information and descriptive folders, or
write
JOHN M. SCOTT ,
General Passenger Agent, Portland, Ore.
.ESS
' Men's Dressy
OXFORDS
$5.00
' Corner Olive
' NEW
." ... L. C. Smith & Bros. '
' Remington Portable
Garbell Portable
REBUILT
Underwood L. C Smith
Royal Remington
Monarch Oliver
Woodstock Smith Premier
Prices Ranging from $5 Up
Phone 30F2I
PARIS
J
Morning Register Lane
BASKET SOCIAL IS GIVEN
MISS M.VNNINd'N ri'l'II.S Al'
l'K.K IN IIKKillAM
(tlcitl.tcr l.n County 8ieU11
CAMAS SWALli, til., March 80.
Tlui school (tiuilhl by M Inn Alia
MniiniHK K.ive 'int itxrciittunnlly
kouu prOKratu ami uuuKtt social
Suturtlay night nt the schoollioust.
A very nrat lililo sum of uhoul
J3 vu rlrarml.
Th follotAinir iiroKram ' was
given:
-roily AVolly Dootlla All a Dny"
, School
Topping Corn" Myrtlo-I'.mth
'"ttnmrty, Hinaity". . Ilvrtha, ltmlvr
tiiti Aiariionur Hontr . . . . .school
"And So Vo 1". . Itiiyiminii Itutlvr
tlultiir Solo ". oliniior 1'limrt.l
"And III Ijiinp Went Out". School
"Turoo Uiulc Dogs" . . . ; .
Milton .McCubuIn
"When Daddy Wan a Hoy"
Ji'ssto flmd
"Oh. Hat Don't Dnt Vns Kin"..
. Hortha Itullcr and Muni Bush
Oultur Solo ....Mrs. IMimrd
Darkly smuts Sohoul
After tho itroKratn, huskM werw
sold, after which a, R-eneral good
tune was Im'd hy everyone,. , .
CAMAS SWAl.l: MOWS NOTES
1 (ltnUtr Tn, County Spacta),
CAMAS SWALK. Or., March 20.
Mnrloifcutton, Mrs. John Sutton.
Corn Sutton. Opoi-ko and K.I
O'NVnl, Lilly U-lmkc. Mrs. Frank
Hush. Mrs. Harry Hush and
Charlie Curry were , anionic those
who attended some of tho Vrtco
meetings In Kuirctio last week.
Miss Horsell. of Junction, visited
her sister. Miss Eva Horsell, the
week-end.
. li w re nee Smith, Elsie Smith.
Mr. Manning and Mr. Smith, of
Pleasant Hill.. attended tho basket
social Saturday nlKht.
George Armstrong, of Kugene.
spent the week-end with his uncle.
J. V. Armstrong, and family.
Frank Tanner and family, of Row
River, spent Sunday at the Arm
strong home.
Mr. and Mrs. Hoffman and fam
ily, at Pleasant Mill, spent Sunday
at the Sutton home.
Creed Thornton. Bill Swaggard
and Willie Westrope. of Fox Hol
low, attended the basket . social
Saturday night.
Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Armstrong
and Mr and Mrs. John Wullsclv
leger were Bugene callers Monday.
GOI.DSON NEWS NOTES v
i Reitr Lane OonniT ftnerlMll
f aim uizu . , . v v .. . - --
I and Dillon, spent Sunday at the
home or -Mr. Minion. .
George Johes. Orlo McDonald
ATTENTION
RADIO FANS' '
.'Please answer', questions
here given and mail "fo ...
H. M. SKIP WORTH
1151 Charnclton St, '
Eugene, Ore.
(1) What type ..of set do you
own, crystal or, tube?
(2) What class of' cdncerts
do you prefer ?...,
(3) At what hours should
- broadcasting be -C o n r
" 'ducted from K F A T?
(4) How many hours A week
i between 4 to 6 and ,8 to
10 p. m.? ..i;.
(5) Have the present pro
grams "froi the Eugene
station pleased you?
Remarks
Name and Address:
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A vital tale of the inside life
of a Hollywood actress
Pathe News Aesop Fable
' , Heilig .Two-Part Comic '
"DRIVEN"
Start Tomorrow
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... : ...bsUKC MACRAS .'
County News Service
a:ul Mr, , XlcCumsey were nil busy
hauling III hny lust week.
Miss Veda Cnrter spoilt Sunday
with the Herbert girls.
Walter Carter nuiilo a business
trip to Junction City Monday. 1
also brought III a, load of bay. '
MIks Stella (loldson, of Juncllon
City, spent Hiilurday night, with
homo folks hero.
Mrs. Muhnla Hays, of Woodland.
Wash., Is snemlliiK a few ilny
visiting Mrs, r.mo cox and Mrs.
Ada Carter.
Mr. and .Mrs. Stoddard spent the
week-end at Portland and Van
couvor, Wash., with their mother
and son, who Is attending school
at that place.
Mrs. Huy and Mis. Cox spent
Monday afternoon with Mrs. 1C. II.
Cnriur. who Is unite poorly with
la grippe.
MV. and Mrs. Walter Cnrivr and
children spent KYIilay night ut
Lover' Chlkli with Mrs. Hlnton. .
: The Halo families, , of Hale,
spent Sunday in this vicinity wllh
relative.
.Mrs. Yates and baby spent Sun
day with Mm. Mary Cox. .
Clarence Carter-la staying with
lita grandmother,' Mrs. Hlnton, at
tending school at Ktnnklln.
Mrs. Tom Hlso has purchased nn
Incubator.
Mrs. Stoddard visited Mr. Mo-
Cumpsey one day lest week.
VKXKTA NEWS NOTES
I Resl.tsr Lan Cosot? gssetsll
VKNKTA. Ore., March SO. Mr.
and Mrs. tloolvln and Mrs. Dee
Hooker went to Kugene to attend
the Price evangelistic meetings
yesterday.
Mr. and Airs. r. t I'ratt iook
In the evening service.
The ladles ot the church will
meet ut the parsonage for an all
day quilting bee Thuraduy.
The Misses Wilms, anu amureu
Pratt are soendlng their sprlnr va
cation with their family. , They
will return to McMlnnvllle March
2 to resume their studio at Lin
field college.
Hugh McLaren, Sr., has been. In
Eugene the past few days attend
ing the Price meetings.
Vera Vincent and Mrs. C. S. Co
nnnt are staying In -town with
friends to enjoy a belter opportun
ity to attend the evangelistic meet
ings at the armory. ,
-' The Literary society will hold
Its wind-up session at Elliot' hall
next Krlday night. There will be
an Interesting program, followed
by an old-fashioned "pie social"
and the pies will be sold to the
highest bidders, proceeds to go to
Improve the grammar school
equipment at Veneta, .
Mrs. George Crist returned last
night from & visit ot several days
at Eugene with her sister, Mrs.
Yoder. whore she has attended the
Price ev&ngellsilo campaign.
Paul Ooodwin returned last week
from a visit to hi brother, A. Teal
Goodwin, of Chehalls, Wash.. Ho Is
visiting ma sister, airs, nuin a-
Pnlhim. of Eurene. ...
Mr. and Mrs. Edgerley. of North
Dakota, who are spending the win
ter on the coast: have recently re
turned from Los Angele to remain
a month with their daughter. Mm,
Wayne Elliot, before returning to
that, hnm lh" KIlAndal. N. D. J
The Baptist church at Veneta
planning for a series of meetings
beginning about April 12. They
expect to te lea ny maie. r.vana-e-lat
Bcntley. of Preewater.-Ore. 1
mrs.knapp Masses awa.x
AGED RESIDENT OF HAHIUS-
BURG IS CALLED
HARRISBURO, Ore.. March 20;
(Special to the Register) The
third death to occur here within
a week was that of Mrs. Margaret
Vnann wh. nflnMl nwnV shnrtlV
afternoon Thursday at ber home
In town. Death resulted from
rheumatism at her advanced ago
of 83 years, having been troubled
with it during all the post winter.
Mrs. Knapp wo born In Ger
many, March 28. 1S3. and would
therefore' have been 84 years old
v. n .& lluul 13 Anvm Innnrer. At
the age of 18 she came to America
with ner parents, tne nome wbihr
taken up at Baltimore. Md until
i iflc, h, m n r r I (i 0N oc
curred to John Albrecht and they
resic,ea in nicago xor nv pwi
eight year. In 1877 they moved
gain this time going to North
T j I .... - WAK.it.ka. a, whlfth . nlAQ
. 111,,', . . u . .. ,
a daughter; Rosa, A. Wldener, was
bom, v ner doatn naving occurred
In thl city aooui tnree yearn an".
It was In this place also that Mr.
AUbrecht's ' death occurred. BBie
w.a liifne married, n. second time.
to a Mr.. Knapp. Mr. Knapp's
residence In North Platte extend
ed to 115 when sne came to Ore
gon and took up her residence' In
,1.1a lt if with her deeessed daugh
ter, living here until called by
death. Mr. Knapp was a life
long member of the Lutheibn
church, having become a member
while still living in Germany.
The funeral service were con
ducted last Saturday forenoon at
in.fA n'lnnk frfim thn lOC&l fUn-
erol parlor of Wright and Poole
undertaking esiaonsnmenu iv.
C. T. Cook, of Halsey, and pastor
i ,t.M u.tiiAfllat ehnrnh. delivered
the funeral sermon. : The remains
vere laid to rest in mo . masonic
cemetery. - . :
Ono granddaughter, Mrs. Flor
ence Martin, of Portland, but for
merly of this city, survives,
tCnt Flower ' '
intt4 nlknts. tree, shrub, gar
den' and flower seeds. Everything
for the garden.
EUGENE NURSERIES
44 West Ninth .
V. T. Life. J. W. Plxley. tl E.7.tb.
NOTICI! OK SHBRIPf'S BALK .
In tbs Circuit Court of tb flute of
Oregon for too County of Lane.
Ulllin Mflcltin, PlKlntlff, vi. JimH
I. Joni and Oertrudo H. Jonan, hia
wf; Oeorse P. WfnrbtJI and Jana Doe
Wlnchell. hla wlfa; II. P. Norton and
Jaoa Doa Norton, hla wife; The Dev
ereaux Mortgan Company, an Orrgon
corporation; and The CallfornlaOreiton
Power Company, California corpora
tion. Defend ant .
My virtue of an execution, Judgment,
order, decree and order of aala tfu-ued
out of the above entitled Court In the
above entitled euuft, to me dlrr?td, and
flaf rl the 8th day or March, 1123, upon
a judgment rendered and entered In eald
Court nn the 21th day of February, 162.1,
In favor of Mil tun Manltne, plaintiff,
and bra In t defendant Jamea I, Jonptt
and Oortrude II, Jon en for the lum of
91IV000.00, with lnlrr-t thereon at the
rate of 8 per cent per annum' from No
vember 1, 1021, to November 1, 1022,
and Internet at the rate of 10 per cent
per annum from November 1, 1022, un
til paid, and for the further un, of
$1000,00 an a reaeonabla attomey'a fee,
and for the further nura of 98. la an a
reasonable eum for preparation of an ab-etra.-t
of title nnverlnn the morlicaietl
larulM, togetlitr with plalntlff'i com ana
IIburcmntft ItttUrml lu thl mil, atitt
inxm m i.T.tvu. ami a luuauient rvu
ilri Hud eiiterd In aald court and
rame on aald V4th day ot February,
iv'ja, lit ravor or urmiant and cruel
fuiuplaliiaiit Tho ltvitraui Nortaeae
Couiitauy and aaalnnt dofendaiita Jamv
I. Juiiiw and (lrtrut)e II, Jouim for the
um of itmMHl with Intenmt thereon al
the rat of 10 pr cent per atiuum from
November 1, ttv, until itald, ntul lite
further Htim of SDA.00 alturnnv1 Imtst. lu.
tolttitr with cdhU ntl UUbtirtvtMiwiitH of
a tieietniaui Tne ihvernnt Murtaaae
roimmny incurred in una null ami InxtHl
at S I i and A lUtUliiieht remWrvd and
ittorml In atd Court aud caune un mtld
U4th day of February, tvtU, lu favor of
ueivntiant nun ro-coniMinhtttiit Jailitu.
I. Joiion HumetluiHi kuowu a J. 1.
JotteM aaalimt tU laud hereinafter tl
mrtbml, ftr Iba auitt of Hl'Ttl i!tt. with
Inter! tttervun at the rata or II par eut
per anuum frou the STth day of Mutvh.
lHUlt, ana the furtlwr aunt of :(oo.OO
attun.ey'e fee, Utxather with cottn aud
aitibumeni.uia oi miu Janivw i, joon tn
currvd 9n thl ault and UxmI at ,
and the ooatn of and uuon thla writ
tfowniAudluK me to tuaka kaIo of the rol
lowtuit dwrlbcd real property eltuat lu
Labe County. Oron, lo-wtt t
Portlona of HtnMlon SS, Townahlp SO
imuio, nan t a vm nuiauivilo m
rldlan. and of eVetlon 4. Tuwti-htp
Poutb. Haaae.a Weal Wlllaaiett Me
ridian, dearrloetl aa
Uvilnulni at a point to aald Section
93 which la the oortbea! coruer of the
William II. tttuatl dtwatlon land claim
No. U2 aud run u log thence wt 23, OH
rhaib1: thenoa north 9 rbaltie; tbeqc
ct a tt: tbeiica uurth tW;
thence et ft ; Ibenc uorlh Hi 3
feett tbenve van vvo reeti inenoo norm
NtlA r.tt to the aouth I or J ono' t1
dltlon to South Htrwt; them eat HM
feet: thiu eoutb 1A.83 chain: thenca
eaiit ohalna: tbenc nouth 4Ad feet:
thonce went to a potut looo Cent went or
tb aat line or aam Hecuon nn; iitenc
nouth 10SA ret; thenca at 1000 feel:
tbenoo Routb feet to the aouthnaitt
corner of eald bectlun A3 : theuce weat
Uw.UT chalna to the at bouudary Hue
of aald Ktnnll duatlon laud claim ;
thenco north ftO.MO cbatna to tb north-
al corner of eald donation laud claim
and to the piac or oeainanta.
Aleo the uortbeant qnarlr of tb
northl qiiartor of flection 4, Townhip
2t' Houth, Itaug S Weat Willamette Me
ridian; Kicepltoa. however, from tbe prvra
leei above derlbdt
a) A tract of 2:tr.i2fln feet hereto.
farm canxYi to Cbarle 8. Cochran by
deed dated April 10. 190V. and recorded
at pan lift of Volume At of tb Deed
ot Record of ,Lan County:
it) A tract or iui7U rei nereio
for conveyed to Abraham II. X ornt na
na r by deed datel July ?l. 1tK9. and
recorded at pan t8 of Hook e7 ot tbe
l)4sd Record" f ln County:
c) A tract of 81x270 feet heretofore
conveyed to A. U. Hud too bv deed dated
Aufuet 9. 1 tf oo, and reronled at pan
4 re of Hook 87 of tha Deed Hecord of
Lane County;
fd) Huch portion of the pre mine
above deecrlbed a am Included In con
veyance to Mllllcent M. and Marauerlta
T. Qrory. dated January 24, 1010, and
recorded at pax in oi j1"0 an or me
Deed KtV-ari! or in louuiy, iirefon.
Now. thetforu by virtu of eatd ex
ecution. Judgment, ordee. decree and order
or eaw, and in compliance trim n mmt
in an a- or aald writ. I win. on naiumay.
tha 7th day of April, 1923. at on o'clock
P .M.. at the front door er the County
Court llouen at Kuaene, In County.
Oregon, ael) at public anrilon ftub)ect
to redemption) to the hit-bent bidder for
caah in hand, all th rlabt. title and In
teret which tbe within named defendant.
or any of them, bad on tne Tin nay or
November., 1917, tbe date-of plalottff'a
nmrttraae herein foreclosed, or elnco thai
data had la and to the above described
nrooertv. or any nan. tbereor. to eatury
aald execution, Jndsrmeat. order and de
er, Interest attorney' fee, coeta and
acorurec cotte.
,4 - FHKn j.;eTlLanLn,
Sheriff of !ana County,.'
Paled tfal tUh day of March, 10.13,
Plrat Utuel March '7, 1A2X
Lkat Irtue: April 4. 102.3.
... , r- ' Wed. S.7-B
NQTICB OP RALR OP 9n0n.ono UAN
NOTICK- 19 llEfllfiDr OIVRS. That
bid' Will bo wcetve4 by tb County Court
o( Lane Connty, Orofoo, at tbe court
botlte In'Rugobo, Qreaon, until Wednee
day, )h 4tb day of April, A. D. 1023, at
tha lour' f- tn o'clock a. m. for the
aal lof Htr' rlundiwd Fifty Thouiand
fOAO.rXlpM.DoUar bonda of aald County,
on Hun a red Fifty Tbouaaod mrvo.oooi
Dollar. (JaUd- tb ltday or May, A. U.
1922. brln Intereat. at flv (0 pr
cent); par cent per annual, payable ml
Treadiwjt 0f Larvo County. Orrjton, or at
m. rpjeai Aracy ot tn state oi u regno
In New Tork City. New York, at the
option- ol tha bidder, on the Ut day of
November and May of each year.
naia ooooe enau mature aa muowi :
. TwantiNfiva Tbouaand (129.000) Dol
lar flv Cot yean from and after the
date iof taane: Twenty-fir Tboaeand
f f 15.0OO1 Dollar' annually thereafter
up to and Including tb year 1032, being
the ftrt eight eerie of tha Five Hun
dred Tbouaand ( 500,000) Dollar of
road . bond offered for eale by lan
Countv in the year 1022: Flv Hundred
Thousand 9A0O,00O Dollar bonda of
Raid Couoty da too tne mi day oi May.
A. tV 1923. iwied In denomination of
Fifty - (150 . Dollar or multifile there
of trp to On Thouaand (91000) Dollar.
ac -tno opiion oi toe auccenaiui oiaoer,
bearlaf. InterMt at the rate of not to
exceed flva ffl per cent) per eent per
annum, payable aeml-annnally at the
,nffle of 'the County Treasurer of Tane
County, Oregon, or at the Pineal Agency
of th flute of Ortfnn . In New York,
city. New York, at tho option of the
bidder, on tha let day of November and
mv or eacn year..
Raid bond ahalt mature a follow :
Twenty-fir Thou -and (125.000) Dol
lar flva (H) yearn from and after the
data of laaue; Twenty-flv Thoueand
(92R.00O)' Dollar annually thereafter
un to and Including twenty -five (2M
yar from and- after the date of thit
lORue or aald tmnoa, oemg in ail-twenty
(20) ' anual annual - aerial Darmenta.
of Twenty. fire Thouiand (926,000) Dol
lar eacn. ,
Bald Five Hundred Thousand ($B00.
000) Dollar bonda ahall be laaued -m
twenty (20) aerlea, numbered alxty-one
10 elrhfy. conaertitlvely a followe :
REHIEB BIXTY-ONB, payable flv
(ft) year from date thereof:
RKftlKfl BIXTT-TWO, payable ill (A)
yeara from date thereof:
AERIKS flIXTY-THRBB, payable aeven
(7) yeara from date thereof;
flERlKfl BIXTY-FOUIt, payable eight
(8) year from date thereof;
RKHIBB RIXTY-FIVK, payable pine
(0) year from date therrof;
BKH1KS BIXTY-RIX, payable ten (10)
yean from date thereof;
SERIES bixty-bkvkn, payable eleven
(11) yec from date thereof;
flKRIKrf HIXTY-KIOIIT, p g y ah I
twelve (12) year from data thereof;
RKHIKB BtXTY-NlNH, payable thir
teen (13) yean from date therof;
8KRIKB BKVENTY, paynble fouxlaen
(14) year from data thereof ; .
SERIKS 8HVBNTY-0NK, payable fit
tew (1A) year from date thereof;
HKklHR BBVENTY-TWO. Payahl ili-
teen (JA) year from rtato threof;
HKitiKtf nisvaiTT -Tit iikh, payable
aeventn (17) year from, data thereof;
BKRIEB BBVBNTY - POUR, navable
eighteen' (19) year from data thereat;
8BHIE8 8BVRNTY-PIVB, payable
nlnetetn (10) yeer from date thereof;
nKftiKa oKVBNTY-nix, payable
twenty (20 yeatw ron -date thereof:
BKRIK.V BKVHNTY-BEVKN. navahle
twonfy-nne (21) yar from data thereof;
H Kit I KB -BEVENTY-KIQIIT. , payahl
twenty-two (23) yearH from data thartir;
HE H 119 . 8BVRNTY-N1NK, - payable
twentyethrea (B9i years from dale thr.
of: . . - (
nBRIEB EIGHTY, payable twenty four
(24) yeara from date (hereof;
- A draft Or duly certified rhrk drawn
on responsible bank In the amount nt
en nvav n nor cenu per eent of the
par value of Iba bonda bid for. navahi
to R, nryoW County Clerk of Lane
county, OretroeJ;? muit accompany each
bid; anch ttepoelt to b return. If the
blrl In not areepted, but If the hid (a ac
cepted and the lull amount of tho bid
In not paid within thirty (.10) dnya after
aid bonda are ready for delivery, eald
irnft or check and thn prnceoda thereof
hll become tha nronertv of l.ana rvmn.
tv. Oregon. .' ,. '
Rlda for any bend or number of bond
will ha iWlveUA
Hid will vtjn 'accented for Ah nniv.
and no bid Jor leva than par will bo
con a I de red. - J
Bl Id bid Will 4m ftuhllrlv nnnil an
the 4th -r)a"l Anrll. A. n 102a in
o'clock a. m lb The County Court Room
in Hie County courtbnuae, In tho. city
of Eugene, Lang County. Oregon.
Weil-Timed
a
Has a "Follow Through
THERE'S 4 marked difference in the way
gasolines explode. And it's important
that you know. '
One kind explodes instantaneously det-! ,
onatcs. It depends on a single crash for the
power to drive the piston, , i, ,.4, k
Union. Non-Detonating Oasoline explodes in
a different' way. It thrusts the. piston by a . .
long, sustained impulse. It has a "follow '
through" exerts a steady pressure through-' '
out the entire stroke. ' ' "' "
' Detonation Less Efficient
A crashing explosion is less efficient than
one that's prolonged. t
It limits the compression because of the'
tendency to explode prematurely. It causes '
vibration, which means wear and tear.
The Sustained Explosion
The prolonged explosion of Union Non-Detonating
Gasoline provides progressive, bus-
tained impulse. , ... ','
It permits increased compression in your '
motor, . for compression, as all authorities '. -know,
is limited by the tendency of fuels to
detonate.;;; V,' ; .' ''" .
. Increased Efficiency , " ;
Increased, efficiency is dependent on com-
pressioh, the complete burning of the fuel and ' :
sntooth impulses. ' . ; w, !',''''V'"';, '' .
Therefore Union Non-Detonating Gasoline , ,
gives a new "lift" on the hills, more speed on -the
straightaway, and a smoother, stronger '
rush in the "pick-up.".
And there's less wear and tear because
vibration is reduced... , ,
' This higher efficiency means economy also.
Union Non-Detonating Gasoline is always
uniform. . It doesn't disintegrate, thus doesn't
deteriorate in storage. It has all the power
when you use it that it has when it leaves
the Union plants.
So there are several reasons for Union Non
Detonating Gasoline. ., ' ,
II. I
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U. ,!, 1' .:..i, .'....' -? .', tri tstli- ' . ; v ..
Ths rlnht to rnject snr'snd sll bid.
or to scv.pt part and wjoct otbsrs Is r
MrviMl hr tha Counijr Court.
All bids sra to bo addroi.nl to R, B.
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