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OREGON STATE NEWS
Of GENERAI INTEREST
PriadRl Eve«ts •* O m Week
Aiierb'ed fee Iwferaatiea
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T i l l IlH IM V . F E IIlll ARY 12. 1 „ 1
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UPPER
W IL L A M E T T E
NEW 4-H CLUB PROJECTS , >r a . -»«.»>
Ka» H*4o* f art««
-tfe fe —M ay fey
«art»
PYAay MM*L Fvferury A. at fewr fees*»
Tbia 1» tfe» pc.prr tiro» to »t»rl
Uvvatorh. poultry snd *ar*«a prn>*l»
axnoa* F«mr II clubs agcor*la* to It
C Knsfewr. I it mt conaty club l*«4»r
Any g ro a t latorwita* In »laiiin * »«eh
projects »feoul* rooimunU at« with tfe«
trader at onew ar b« I* able to *iv«
tnoeb «aluahle Ini'.rmatioa and saslst
aacw Ft»» or more taking tfe* o.rnr
pw )«rt will n>n»tttat» a (lab
at FMaaaat HSS
Mi»« A m **« Mot;*** at T u m i »fee.
•eecfe«» acfeead at Gaat« Far*, fera*«
ber ara» La»' B a ta rter wfetfer tvaafera*
fear n t
fife» fea* a bad **r*t*. ti»
bacato* wrud aa* a*« fervfeaa y»e«
» L" t V r ' . f «f T re a t » i i fea»
twwa a a» « IH tor t a « saoctfe». la «a
J w r t i j feat la «tiU «xwflaeK ta feu tort
Arr.n*«tti«ni» b a v a ferra Bud«
ah«r«by tfe« torat waaay writt«« fey
I hoy so* tfe» boat «aaay wrtttoa fey
. «Irl alli fea rlM««a fr«.» tfe« groap
Ul m ilt.*
A ••■Uiptot« towr of tha
marketin* ralabitsfemrwl» In Ho*r,,r
CLUB MEMBERS W RITING
• Orta* arranca* for tfe« day. an* a
ESSAYS ON MARKETING urprisr aMkonfecWMUM regar*!** tfe.
i , > will be » a u « » « * later by tfe» club
txr*« oumfepr» of Four II club trader
At tfe* rfeae* aaa> Gubfi» « f tfe« FI**»
«•* l i f i tuteli arfeo«* tfe« toLkowa*
Hay— Un tag prua. L a » Portis»« rtffenrv w«r« «fern«* (er tfe* frvofe
Fra»i4 m t Ificfe N oto». «Ica
ÀUwia. f l < 9 l « j a ; v» a * r w w i f . * » t
a i. Man» M alttaa w«r«*ery
I!7fee. a*M «ra tM~gae «MOSfev >1»©
lir ic a firttl* . rvpurtor
I t i . «¿over 111; aet bar. I l l ; « a u •r«aa-»T»
Kxat*» La» B aarfeaaa Fbr tfe» i r*R n
as* vwufe. • u w iA M .
aaur» Fr»« ideat Roferrt Hesxawra* •
(m u e rtu - » © l « c .
Vko» ¡r»«rt«ct Jack D ora». «—rrtary
c « c » -iL > M á . i t a l i c .
■r«e»ir»T. 7> lu M a sery , reporter,
C a u l» --» ' « n i i / k H 0 9 t 7».
B
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M«*» -O z * ta tfeetot. 17 75© t TV
Tfe* fi*4e«u*s far tfe» O fi C <w*
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Saatti»
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•" * Grata Garfea, ia » »e»««
tfe» Clarone«
t e s t.« » .- a Matra Gertwyn M irtr
fe*ctw'• — «««— « a y n g »t t*< Fo* McOort» e
wta» weeura »feit«. **’ Hlfl k* » «few! ar* Feto*» CTnle
Hr; «artera rwd. aertfeara Ir» * Malla««
• » * * « . Ma’ W - 4 HUM rtfc^d,«,
Stütz
•*«<*<- toe
VOLUNTARY GOPHER
CONTROL AREA MAY
BE LAUNCHED SOON
THUR STO N
Tfe* O v it» rtaaa r t tfe* juator aa*
•«•1er rlaeae» r t tfe« feigfe »rfeooi ar»
©ettortai - M c
VJtatl to S ai»« Tfevradoy to a tte « *
a feMetto* o i tfe» loffUtatar* aa*
Mag»—G ee* to efeok». I t « © I T S .
Hait tfe» «tat« cagna! gruaM »
Laato—r-feoi*». i*0 7 1 i
Tfe« Ftoaaaat HUI feaafcettati ( « a *
tea«an«
«tofeato* tfe* Ftoraar* i r a * l u i F n
C a ttle -8 to *ra . good. to 77
4ar
Tfe* turta a r o n »aa ZS to 12
H e«»—0 x 4 to «fiato». I t t *
tfe» <3rt*
«irta • ar>/re
11 H«ary
H «ao
Laxaba M«*saa to «<*«*. 17 S*© «M aa* **•
« * * » »a»
• * » 1» to 1»
•barra etarrv* for Ftoaaaat HUI : b tfec
K etaua. Ka*to Fotot fara*r, ke?» p o « aa* Veraa Wltoy » a a tfe»
kili*« a fea*« Cray «a*to. Ita » i a * . <attatae*ia* feiaxer la tfe« H eaaaat Hill
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Tiu Florea«« U a a u »»r*
*!»«a a cktoksa *ln»«r a't«r tfe» f . - » ,
Gtot «tosa at Aauma M Mfetalaic*
*£ kl* c!4 pan*». He cat tfe* Ux.a* » » « « • * fey M n Fred HUM of Jaaacr
vf oa» .« 4 toaa* t k r - Ito feilM.
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Mr* *'*Jt»r Kaatoa. feti frvm a
toaarfe aa* brota fei» a r a « f« « <*T<
aga.
Saat* Clara felcfe tcfeool fea»ket ball
'« a » * p lat«* Tkaratoa feigfe «rfeort
' - » * » » • U»t
laat Frtday
FM*«* « ev reala*
erta * oa
t a tfe«
tfe» laca.
Uxa.
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Hoor. Tfe» Saata Clara boy» r u t
•b ll« tfe» girla tr a a a I»«*
Tfe« elafe
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* ha« M r t hall
“ l« * a aotor»*
’• * » lfeer la a W «*ae«*ax «««ala* to
fetoy tfe» M alkcr * r a a a feat aoaeh ow
, w W lIk„
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forfeit»* tfe« * a a e
wbo
“Where Kant Mäet» W«rt—Coo»
Hay“ fea» beta cheaea a» tfe» official
»lrccaa for tfe* Cova b a y Harbor Jafet
to* fer tfe» pabiirtty e v a a itto * .
civea la uoaor of Mr» L aella BrM
taw aa* Mrs W H Chapia at Mr»
brtat'rar'a b o a « Tfe «radar o f to»’ »»•■
Afeoat 15 ladle* « a ra preaeat
Jam«« IVari a*, »feo i» trk ia* po»t
rradua’« »«»-k —
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tfe« - Ftoaaaat
HUI
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**« recently 'operated -»
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w u lia® C o i. frpwhman
f* lF .» cp feo » o r« . W»yn« Battor .opfe
*■ Keino, Waafeia*loa. H ilted Mia*
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Hax«l - —-
E dataatoa
!a»t San to»
Tb«x
» er» botti formerly tearfeer» at fit
Hele»». Ore*'«e.
Th« baby » ob of Mr aa* Mr* O.
Hart, » h o ha» been ill. i» very mo< h
Improved.
Mr aa* Mr» Clement'« baby » b o
• very UI. la s t im provln* rerp
rapMly
u».
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o.
Helen eP t«rvxi aod children
- t a m e d to t o t o a la .t Friday after
. f<w
Ixr»«ll hl*fe *< bool he!* a »tudent
body » « « tin * Mat Ttx-etoy aa* elected
’ke folio » la * officer* for tfee »ecca*
eemeater a» folio»« Freaideat. Virgil
Herndon, rlc« president. Doa*la»
Kea*to,
Mary Golden;
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'r»'a»orer, Hilbert ta » » o n
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atadenta entered l*o»el!
*b achtml »bi» »«meater. lx*» Brt*
COW, r^f
«ftttir
n » a aa»«
I»-..I
re'en
tly froxn
from T
Texas
and Fast
R earer They «re b
both
maktn*
4h * junior»
”
•he ’ total earoBaneat
'rnro®B,**t of 10 in tfee
*>»»*•
Mr* la w r e o c e Goaaler. » h o had
h<!* *T* operated oa la tí »«efe. ha»
' ‘-'nr»«d home and is dota* fine
"^k* local church voted to »tart
revival on March I. conducted by
Rev Jesaap from E c*ene
an,l Hr». Van H oaser and »oa
from S eattle and John Heodakem p
rllitw l Monday
WflR/av With
, Halted
with Mima
Mlsa Heervma
Tkcr b are been on a trip to Los
An*elea and are returntn* to Beattie
John Hasting» from Klamath Falls
u »Pendln* some tim e rlaltin* his
*l*t*r. Mrs. Fred Gray.
Mrs Stella Me ph er »on and son.
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«I*»« the w eek en d w1, h her
*toter, Mrs Reva Edm ins ton
Clifford W earer and Mr* Mary Mc-
Elroy from Salem visited the week
end at the W earer home here.
Harry Bau*b is 111 with m easles.
Blachly baaektball team play-
the c ,’lb ,*aD1 »•> ‘ he local floor
m W ednesday evening. The TTiurs
ton team won.
C attle—Obéira i' r r n , |7 71 © I J*.
H
0* a.
Tfee Iralto» eit? coaaell » lii fe* a»ke*
by traala»M mea to call a »pedal *!«<-
ttos to roto oa a llb » * t* boa* ts»a»
to bail* a fen*«« acroM tfe* Cviambia.
Tfe. Her K G O Groat of Cotta««
hi« >&th birthday
i
i ta ^ t— u
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G
totw
i
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M»t b la a birtfetoy cafe» »a* flo»era.
After year* of effort oa tfee part of
revi*«:.’« of Arlln«toa the aecretary
of atoto baa deaicoate* Arlla*toa aa
a r«<i»tration point for oat-ofatate aa
tomobliea
Followln* out an economy pro*ram.
the Jackson c'/ooly conrt baa reduced
»a*e« for road worker* from 50 cent»
to to cent» per boar and track drivers
e^_. day.
4 ..
from 15 to 14 per
P. A. Keim of Chlca«o. .upervlaln*
en*lneer in cfearce of constroctIon for
the n e » p/atofflç« in Corvallis, arri red
recently and will remain until tfee fed
ersl bulldln* >. completed.
Mlsa Emma Olaou and Miss Helen
with
week end
M* “ t
rrtoaen at Walton
Thu Eu<fca«! efc&mber f/f
w
. ..
toe- ha* the hl«heat paid ap member-
and M" Ar’ har
»»d
•e<_ <_
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.
Mr and Mr- E B 7 , *■ of P lea ,
ahlp in Its history, accordine to a re- . , .....
P.X1 of A. F. 8. HUele. tocrecary. The
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'Itna- r “* ’he bom.
' M' and C E
number on the rolls now Is <51
Hyde Monday, F eb -u ar/ »
H!«r.s of sprln* are fast becomln*
Mr». E E M'>rnl i*xtar was hostess
commonplace, bat the first sign of to the Cloverdale - omm unlty cla b
surr.mer, a large r a t t ie .o a k e - ,a a rw Tliursdar of last »e«p .r n ‘ - ___
ported ktltod near M alfort.
The Th"rM 3’'
‘Mt W- k « ,h com
manity hall An a lM a y m eeting with
anafe« » a s found by a prospector,
otluck dinner at O'xrn was enpiyed
A set of old fashioned gold scaMs by the following Mrs E H Ander
u»e.d to pay officials of Oregon Terri- w n. Ml** Beesle Bowle», Mr* W It
tory in pioneer days Is Included in the Elliott, Mr* Harry Flab wood Mr* I
aaatarlal M a g m^ed lato the pew J G eo b ell. Mr Willl-.m Jame» Mrs
United S U tes customs office at A a K H Mitchel), m .-, Grace Mitchell
U r 1*-
M rw r '<*F Patty, Mrs. L. E Parks,
One of the landmarks of Lebanon HI- Frances Park», Mr». D. E. Rine
was destroyed when an oak tree on hart, Mr*. I x o Raymond. Mrs. John
tlie donation claim of Jeremiah Rai H-ltors. Mrs T H Parks, Mr». Morn
ston, founder of fxbanon, crashed re­ Ingstar
Ornats for the day were
cently. There v u no wind when the Hr* W illiam Anderson, Mrs. Ralph
tree fell.
Burk, Mrs Kriil Yenney, all of Eu
Complaint that som* of tfee coutrac gene, Mrs Cary Ferlng, Mr». E E
tors o* the Oregon Const highway In Hlmpson of C resw ell, Mrs. Frank
Lane county have not taken out Ore- ftlnges, Mrs Elmer fringes of D exter
g'/n licenses for their truck* and auto­ and Mrs Bert John o f P leasant Hill
mobiles has been marie to the Lane
county conrt.
SQUIRREL POISON COST
A fire due to the tixploaton of gaa'e
REDUCED T H IS SEASON
line vapor from clothes ah* was clean­
ing completely dMtroyed the home
f l r , y KruiitiHdigger srjulrrel poison
of Mary Hansen of Enterprise and wl,) '
•*»» this year than formerly ,
is -----
now available
at Gray's
Mrs. Hansen suffered sever* burns and ‘*
— ““
that may prove fatal.
f'" I store according to o R. Fletch
A community banquet that will In­ er, Lane county agricultural agent,
clude Marshfield, North Bend, Empire wbr brought over a supply to this
and other section* of Coos Bay will let city yesterday.
Mrs. Fletcher, assisted by J. F
held February 24 In the Marshfield ar­
mory under auspices of the Coos Bay Bran ion, assistant stale mole control '
leader, mixed two tons of the poison
Harbor Jubilee committee.
bait at Mr. Fletcher's office Monday
The Bhovlln iflxon company Is will­
and after checking costs of the ma
ing to make full payment to Deschutes l e r l a l , |t w a „ foul)(j that (h<, f| v;! ;
county of tax«» that should have been
aaeesaed against 4000 acres of timber pound d oth bags of gain which have
bee, sellin g for 50« could now ne
lands arronsouslF classified as cut­
sold for 40c without loss.
over lands from 1920 to 1929.
Oi ly one borrower was delinquent
In payments on bis federal farm loan
January 16, according to W. H. Mc­
Clain of Bhclburn, aecretary of the
Forka of the Banttam Farm I»,an aa
aocintlon, which handles loans exceed­
ing >170,000.
Lambing has atari, d In Bakor val
toy and the Hnaku river suction. It
will reach Its peak about February 16.
With plenty of feed nnd warm weather
Misep a r. said o he In good condition.
Weather conditions uro unuaually good
for Imnblng.
Funeral services for Lxwrunce Fish­
er, 20. who (lied at Halem Friday, were
held from the Walker Poole chapel In
Hprlngfleld at 2 00 o'clock on T ues­
day Interment was made In the Laurel
Grove cem elerv.
The young man leaves his mother,
Mfs ” J. J. F «rtisuvi
isher, tiu»*»«
three iHoinprM
brothers
, tnM„ .r, Geor(fp
#n(J
sisters, Mary and Martha, all of Upper
Camp Creek.
The
feasifettlty
of
swtaMufeiag
fey Grover Walker aad other to
<»waer* ia ’ tfee vicinity according to
O. 8 F tou h er, Lane county agHcul
tarsi agent
At tfe« r e p n e t of Mr Walker, botfe
LTetcfeer aad J F Branson, assistant
»tate mole oontftil leader rMIted tfe*
Fall Cr*«k vicinity aod discussed the
proposed project with .h« lac<l owner«
M’ed aestoy
7 be area considered is that whirfa
R*e between tfee forks of Fall Crwek
snd the W illam ette river There are
* * 7 about fire property owner* there
snd (fee land M Ideally situated for
suefe a test It is bouaded by stream s
w ater on two sides and a railroad
,r* ck A“ *1 high grade on the third
side of tfee triangular shaped ground
Any work which (fee Und owners
n tfee d istrict may do will fee all
ro lo a u r y according to Mr Fletcher
Efforts to establish a larger gv^iber
area between the McKeasto and Wi!
,'aaette rivers north and east of
-Springfield last summer was not sac-
ceaafal.
The county a g e n ts office
aad Mr. Branson are both anxious
to have the experim ent tried aod will
end what assistan ce they may be
able to in order to make the venture
successful.
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STORK NO. 1
m Cast Broadway, Eugvn«
STORE NO.
MO Cbam«lt«n a t . Cugan»
STORK NO. 2
S Sto West Broadway, Eugen«
STORE NO.
100 Mam «tr««4. Springei»!*
THURSDAY and SATURDAY
S p in ach , L ibby’s
“ Famous'' brand -l r>i /
No. 2 ’ . Can
1 Z 72
Buck w h eat Flour
Milk
Kippered Salmon
“Kip" Brand 4 O l/
No. ' 2 Flat Carl^ /2C
— All Kinds
Small, 4 can*
Tail, 2 can*
Pure Eastern
9 Ib. Sack
¡5^
|
— Sperry*
Crown or Kerr’» M Z \
1C Ib. Sack
OUC
“Cottage Grove" •* /-x
No. 2 Can
1 (J C
L ight G lobes
NOW
oer
Sugar W a fe r s
i o l/
60 Watt
Each
O m C
Farina
B lackberries
FORMER LOCAL PASTOR
CAINS REPUTATION AS
EVANGELISTIC LEADER
Dr Jesse Kellums, former pastor of
the Cfertstiar. church In Springfield. 1»
rapidly gaining a national reputation
as an ev a n g e list
Dr. Kellum*, his
wife, and his brother. Rev Homer
Kellum s, and hl» wife, have formed
an evan gelistic group and are now
conducting services at the Laurelhurst
Christian church In Portland.
When the group Is working together.
Dr J esse Kellum s prea< hes. his broth
er organizes and directs the choir.
Mrs J esse Kellum s play» violin solo»,
George Travis and Virgil Hanson
and Mrs Homer Kellum s give chalk
has been chosen by the high sebool
talks to Illustrate the serm ons.
’o attend the high school conference
In Corvallis In the near future.
WIFE. GAS. SCARE MAN
The Ix d les Aid m eets with Mrs.
IN DEAD OF NIG HT
John Edmfston on Thursday for an
"Overcome by stom ach gas In the
illd a y m eeting to quilt
dead of night, I scared my husband
badly He got Adb-nka and It ended
Aea»on a Over but Memory Linger« the gas.”— Mrs. M Owen
‘‘Elizabeth, A lice, Glady», and Rose
Adlerlka relieves stom ach gas In
Went to the game and they nearly TEN m in u tes’ Acts on BOTH upper
and lower bowel, rem oving old pol
troze.
sonous w aste you never, knew was
Pumps and silk stock in gs are not there.
Don't fool with m edicine
enough clothes,"
which cleans only PART of bowels,
Hald Betty to A lice and Gladys to but let Adlerlka give stom ach and
bowels a REAL cleaning and get rid
R ose.”
"t all gas! Flanery's Drug Btore.
OC
4w O C
“Jumbo“
Pound
1 Z /2 C
YOU C A N
THE CASH YOU
NEED—TO SETTLE YOUR
OVERDUE BILLS—TO PAY
cou anou*
la v ic i
TAXES —TO IMPROVE
OR REFURNISH YOUR
HOME-TO 8UY NOW
THE THINGS YOU NEED
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B E N E F IC IA L
L O A N S O C IE T Y
TIFFANY BUIIDING, SfCOND FLOOR
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EUGENE. OREGON
Licensed by tha Stats.
’fu* P acific T elephone
A nd T ei egeatb C omtamv
F R E E A IR P L A N E RID E
8EE YOUR CITY FROM THE AIR
Patronize the Merchants Iteted below— With each Dollar
Purchaae they will give you one Ticket— 30 Ticket«
Good For One Ride
SAVE
—
YOUR
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T IC K E T S
W. C. REBHAN, M. D.
IR IS H -M U R PH Y CO.
Hurgcry - Gynecology
a S pecialty «
Formerly
Gray's Cash and Carry
First N ational Bank Building
8PK1NOFTELD
448 Main Mt.
Phone 22
8PHINGFIBLD
“CASEYS”
SERVICE STATION
KIRKLAND FLORAL CO.
CAMP CREEK BOY PASSES
AT SALEM ON FRIDAY
Wlto ,«to«»i bwla*
•..(«I in . c tiiw tm « wl’b ib* Mark**
i ia* Day pr<«va» to fe» gl*«« |* k »
I tfrtu* Hl Fvfevwary 21
All buy*
«tri» who fe»v» rampket»* tfewlr Mar
kalla* |rt.|« rt aari lu rw rt la Ifeair
I —aaya a n lavM rt to »ti««* tfe» pro
(r«m bl Whkfe Hau) tfe» WtfeMVs of
h* twnlawta •« * tfe« basa»» of tfe,««
(«tilo* b ,«,,r«bl* u>«atk»t will h« an
lentoMB*
There ia w ort In dairy, rail beef,
‘ pi*, an* ■ beep i tuba Crop project»
Inclu*« com growta*. potato club,
tegetabl« gardenin*. * m l an I fora*«
IP .
kai'k. 1191k.
. u.c«Bfe»rt ar« O '« fe»i! w riuag ortg
nal » •••> • aa Marketia* as a part
NOW IS TIME TO START
“Flower« for All Occaffonn“
7«h at Main
Phone: Hprlngleld 86W
HPItINGFIKLD
INDEPEN DENT
4th at Main
Phone 63
SPRINGFIELD
Hprlngfleld
STUDENT INSTRUCTION
AIR TAXI SERVICE
MEAT
COMPANY
The Home of Moats
Lunches. Steaks
a Hpecialty
42H Main Hi.
/ill
?■ n i
i^A gracious ^Vakntine
“-your •voice
Eugene— Hprlngfleld Bridge
MOO’NS GOOD EATS
Picnic
f«
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H
E W H O would send thought to some fair
lady on St. Valentine’s Day can search far for
■ way to her heart, and fare worse, than by trading
his own v o ic e .
Inter-city telephoning is a method that St. Valen­
tine never dreamed of, but one of which that gallant
PASSENGER FLIGHT8
MUNICIPAL AIRPORT
old saint would heartily approve.