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    OREGON M l LAW
TO BE DISCUSSED
THURSDAY, OCTOBER 18, 1M2
THB SPRINGFTELD NEWS
PAO» r o u i t
A ^ kin
A C ill U
FOREST IMPROVEMENT
PROGRAM IN OREGON U O r / H f l f l ,
Much Naw W ork la Now Balng
Carr I ad Forward by Addi­
tional Appropriation*
On Card
TEACHER PARTY
Tonight
TO BE TONIGHT
Victor of Seattle Tournament
Annual Reception for Faculty
Mathodiat Board Representa- *
»"**•« <* ^ r“ a"’ “‘ Expected to Be Favorite in
Members to Be Held at
forent improvement work 1» now
Armory
Match
Tonight
five Will Speak at Local
Methodist Church Here
being carried out on the 13,444,000
Church Sunday Night
acres within the 14 national foreeU
Jack Gorman and Walter Achlu
¡AMERICAN INDIAN IS
SUBJECT OF STUDY
A study of the American Indian,
with special emphasis on the man­
ner In which they live at Whits
Swan Mission among the Yakima
Indians was made here Tuesday
enlng at the regular meeting of
the Mission society of the Christian
church which met at the hotne of
Mrs. W. A. Taylor. Mrs. D. B. Mur­
phy was leader for the program and
Introducetl the subject, later call­
ing on Mrs. A P. Severson to give
an outline of the work of Mr and
Mrs. Dallas Wright among (he In­
dians at the White Swan mission.
Miss Pearl Helterbrand. represent­
ing the young ladies society, also
spoke on the mission.
BODY OF MIN IS
FOUND IN CANAL
STORE EMPLOYEES HAVE the dinner games, music, and stunts
were enjoyed. Guests Includati Mr,
DINNER LAST NIGHT
Mr. and Mrs. Hen Hollister en­
tertained at their home Iasi night
with a dinner for employeea ot the
Irish Murphy store here. Following
and Mrs. M H Irish. Mr and Mrs.
I) II Murphy. Mr and Mrs Marlon
Adama. Barbara Adams. John Dale
Adams. William Cox. Eva Miller
and Mlaa Clara Jones.
Leaburg Resident Thought to
H ay#
Shpp<d
| „ to
D itch
While Getting Water
CLOSING OUT SALE AT HOFFMAN S ON
Summer Merchandise
The postpoued party for teach­
ot Oregon, reports the regional for will be matched on the weeks
The hotly ot Prank McDowell,
ers
of the city schools which the
la'aburg farmer, for whom a two-
ester at Portland, Oregon. ’
wrestling card at the Armory In
49c
E x tra U ' hh I H o u m Presa«'«
This program is made possible the main event. Ray Ryau and Tiny Springfield Parent Teacher associa­
day search hail been conducted,
tion
had
planned
for
last
week
will
tluough special relief approprta Simmons will provide the entertain
waa recovered from the l<eaburg
Chllth’t'ii'n School tJrt'HM'H, SIzt'H M to 14
be held at the Methodist church
power canal a short distance direct­
tlona of the last congress and In ment for the special event,
25 cent price reduction on each dreas.
tonight
at
8
o’clock.
eludes a wide range of needed for I Gorman is the wrestler who sur­
ly southeast of hia residence late
Members
of
the
executive
com
Suede Coate Regular price
Now
est development«, such as fire pro j vlved the entire championship ell-
Wednesday morning by State
.........
$ 4 .7 5
Police Officer Howard, deputy
tection projects as well as admin minatlon series held at Seattle re- mtttee ot the local unit met Mon­
istrative, stock ranges, and public i cently and then was pitted against day afternoon and organised what
sheriff. George (’atiaday. and Clar­
HOFFMAN’S Corner Drygoods Store
.. unround mprovements.
I Jack Reynolds who defeated him. is to be known as room representa­
ence Simon, county coroner.
Among the many construction but by such a close margin that the tives from each classroom at the
It la believed that Mr McDowell
Two vocal solos were given by
Sprlirgfli'ltl. Ort'Koii
■tbtlt
be ou Ute ballot In It No
Lincoln and Itrattaiu school.
is drowned sometime Bunday
Miss Wilma Lewis, and Miss Clara
items in the national forest pro fans clamored for another rematch
election.
The members appointed on this Jones had churge of the devotion- evening when he went Io dip water
which was granted and aleó ended
There 1* considerable confusion gram for Oregon are 24 lookout
body by Mrs. W. O. Burch, presi­
houses,
1«
fire
towers.
4«
fireman
s
’
‘««nr
for
Reynolds
from the ditch for household pur
alt.
In the mind* of the voter* as to
cabins 25 ranger station houses.
This double match with the wel- dent, are as follows:
Mrs Marie Robertson was elect­ poses, his own well being out of
just what the Issues are pertaining
Lincoln school—Mrs. L. M. Shan­
2-LB DARK ALL-WOOL
to the Initiative measure calling i l barns, 71 public campgrounds, terweight champion suddenly creat- non, first grade; Mrs. O. H. Jar­ ed secretary of the group to suc­ order Neighbors last saw the man
13
tool
houses.
235
miles
of
tele-
•
d™
«"d
“
•
alive
on
Bunday.
ceed Mrs. l.uella Bristow who has
for the repeal of the state prohl
line. 38 m ile, of pasture , artist to appear In many d iffe r s . rett. second grade; Mrs. H. Schaf-
Men from the city power crews
bltlon law generally known as the phone
L . 14 stock counting o o r r e t a . | w o ^ t ^ » M t e n « J * fenberg. third; Mrs. W. C. Wright moved to Eugene.
assisted
In the search, the hody be­
Anderson law. No one is better in
night will also be watched by those and Mrs. Jack Sherman, fourth;
ing located by James Hucklna.
formed and more able to speak on S4 range water improvements, and who are waiting to see him at Mrs. Edith Laxton and Daisy Pugh,
SCARLET FEVER CASES
Mr McDowell waa about 83 yoara
this Important subject than is Mr. 38 miles of drift fence.
fifth; Mrs. Cornell and Mrs. Riva
work.
old. He waa a native of Michigan,
Under road and trail work, a
MUST
BE
REPORTED
Herwlg. He has had considerable
Achiu was able to tame the Jap­ Adams, seventh: Mrs. Hugh Joillff,
and la survived by one sister, Mrs.
to do with the passage of the pro­ total of 307 miles of secondary or
anese,
Petsura Takahashi, in their Mrs. Pratt Holverson, and Mrs
U n ie s cases of communicable Aurelia White of Flushing. Michi­
hibition law in Oregon and is the forest roads are to be built, while
match last week. Takahashi had Edward Prlvat, eighth.
diseases are reported to the health gan. She had spent a large part of
most outstanding leader and au­ 110 miles are to be bettered. Trail
Brattain school— Mrs. A. R. officer of the city, Dr. W. H Poll the past year with her brother, but
already defeated George Pete.
O n ly
work
will
consist
of
235
miles
of
thority on the subject In the state.
The Hill-Ryan went the full time Sneed, first grade; Mrs. Levi Neet,
This will give t ie voters of new work and improving 61 miles limit and ended fto a draw with each second; Mrs. Severt Jacobson, ard threatens to make a test case was In the east at the time of his
of some family to Impress the Im­ death.
.
Springfield an opportunity to learn of existing forest trails.
third; Mrs. M R. Adams, fourth; portance of such action upon the
Mining had claimed the Interests
The regional forester brought out wrestler gett.ng one fall
first hand all about the campaign
ARE
Mrs. J. Fulop. fifth; Mrs. Chace general public.
of Mr. McDowell for many years.
being waged against the repeal of the fact that not only will this na j
and Mrs. Eudicott, sixth.
He
had
prospected
In
Douglas
coun­
There have been several cases of
ttonal forest improvement program COMMISSIONER ISSUES
the Anderson law.
Past presidents will each be ask­
help local unemployment relief situ
DFPORT
this and other communicable dis­ ty before coming to Leaburg. Ilia
ed
to
make
short
talks
at
the
pro­
ations, but will call for large quan
G U A R D IA N LOAN R EPO R T
ease In Springfield for some time, wife waa burled at Roseburg and
FREE EDUCATION IN
gram tonight and other program
t it l e s of lumber, shingles, telephone
usually they are of a mild nature his body will be shinned there for
FORESTRY AVAILABLE
. . .
. .
. _ . ri , , Definite indication of the success numbers will be presented under
I
But All
and no physician Is summoned and Interment.
and barbed wire, and a wide v a n
- t
„
..
_
obtained bv state corporation com the direction of Mrs. Edna Yarnell.
Funeral announcements w i ll oe
no
report
made.
r.
Pollard
stales
ety
of
hardware
and
building
ma­
Fellowships in forestry are again
Committee chairmen working on
Are
missloner James Mott in .onserv
from
Branatetter-Blinon
that the Individual Is responsible made
offered by the Charles Lathrop terial.
ing assets of savings and Ioan as­ the teacher reception are Mrs. O. H.
chapel
Io
Eugene
following
com
for the filing of reports of such 111
Labor for this work is to be hand­
MIGHTY CHEAP
Pack Forest Education Board for
sociations in Oregon for sharehold Jarrett, hospitality; Mrs. Edna Yar­
neas where no doctor Is employed munlcatlon with the slater In Michi­
the purpose of “encouraging men led entirely by the forest super­ era became evident this week.
nell. program; Mrs. M R. Adams,
968 Willamette
There Is no need for a scare In gan.
who have shown unusual intelle­ visors of the 14 national forests of
Notices being mailed throughout games; Mrs. D. O. Fisher, decora
Springfield
at
the
present
time
Oregon,
cooperating
with
their
ctual and personal qualities to ob­
i the state to investors in the bank tions; and Mrs. E C. S,uart- re'
although such a situation might
tain training that will best equip local relief agencies.
j rupt Guardian Building and Loan freshments.
easily arise through the schools If
them for responsible work, either
1 association are indicative of the
necessary precautions are nol
In the general practice of forestry HIGH SCHOOL LEAGUE
; problems Mott has met in his ef SUNDAY SERMON TOPIC
taken, he says. Out of five cases ~rhe- Indies’ Aid society members
In the forest Industries, in the
ELECTS
NEW
OFFICERS
fort
,o
end
lo*se8
to Oregonians.
FOR
CHURCH
LISTED
which he has investigated and of motored to Pleasant Hill last Wed­
teaching of foreetry, in forest re­
*“ *”
Despite liquidation costs, harrow
which only two had been quaran nesday where they worked for Mrs
search, or in the development of
The New Testament Holiness" is tlned. he found three which had E. V Stivers
Officers for the recently organ ing legislation and the handicap of
public forest policy." In awarding
Mrs. Rena Ed ml a ton relumed
ixed high school division of the former lease agreements, the cor- the subject of the morning sermon not had a doctor and which had
the fellowships no restrictions are Epworth League at the Methodist poration department during the per
Wednesday from Bear Creek where
at the Christian church Sunday. been ntlld and not reported
made as to age. educational status
church were elected at their meet- lod since it took over the Guardian There will be special music. The
she spent several days with her
or practical experience, but ordinar ing Sunday evening.
has made a proflt of »31.273.21. evening service will be evangelistic
brother Anda Calvert, who is quite
lly they will be granted only to Am
When Rttdy Vallee, orchestra tit with shingles.
They are: Marian Shipley, presi- after all expenses were paid for in nature with choir music. Veltie
erickn or Canadian citixens who
lf‘ad«‘r •"«’ rad,° aln*er- «'** ,n,° “
A W. Weaver accompanied by
dent; Allen Sneed, first vice-presi­ the period, Mott's statement re­ Pruitt will preach both sermons.
have completed an undergraduate
restaurant In New York chances his grandson. Roy Weaver, arrived
dent; Beatrice Carson, second vice- vealed
college course or its equivalent
Visits P a re n ts- Mr. and Mrs.
he'n ord,‘r »"«nible«! eggs and home last Sunday after spending
president; Audrey Thompson, third
“Our investigation of mortgages
Grants may be made for study at a
Frank DePue. Jr., and two daugh rrl’ P bacon U'* h"' f,vor,,e dlah several weeks at Crocket and San
school of forestry or an institute vice-president; Orville McPherson. and properties of the association ters. Nancy and Marylln. are here »»’ B<” ‘ d««llked food la caviar,
Francisco. California. Mrs. Weaver
— __ ____
vice-president;
Doroth> indicate* a deplorable lack of bust
of research, on . a forest . under
man fourth
this week visiting with Mr. and
And now New York shops are of expected to arrive home a few days
association
with
forest
Robinson,
secretary;
Margaret
Jar
negg
prjncjpje.8e
W
|th
the
result
that
agement. in
Mrs. Frank DePue.
Mr. DePue ferlng furniture made out of cello- later.
Industries, or In travel. Fellows will rett, treasurer; Barbara Barncll. g greater part of the loans carried
John Edmlston spent the week­
senior
and
his
son
left
today for phane.
pianist;
Ruth
Pollard,
song
leader.
represent
the
entire
value
of
proper
be ecpected to devote their full time
end on South Fork of McKenzie
tjeg O(jere<i as securities, and in Oakridge for a short vacation.
to the work for which the fellow­ and Roy Crandall, room manager
with his daughter and family. Mr.
A fellowship dinner and social many eases an amount consider-
A man appeared at a New York
ships are awarded.
and Mrs. Ralph Bonney. He return
Last Statement
Applications for fellowships for hour preceded the election. Short gb]j. jn 6Xce88 of present values.”
hospital the other day with a badly
ed home Tuesday accompanied by
_______________
OnIy , 595196 08 book value as
The last statement made by the
1*33-34 must be made
to the secre­ talks were made by Rev. Polndex
Injured thumb. Said he bit it while
pi rat National Bank ot Springfield eating golden bantam corn. Sounds Mr. and Mrs. Bonney and daughter
tary of the board, at 1214 Sixteenth ! ter. Miss Faye Parsons, and Miss getg conId be saiVaged to meet $1.
Shirley Mae.
1335,181.23 in deposits. Less than 55 on Jnne 30. gives asseta and liabili­ reasonable.
Street NW.. Washington. D C.. by Shipley.
Mias Dorothy Doier took serious­
ties
of
the
bank
as
follows:
i per cent in dividends will be real­
January 1, 1933. The necessary ap­
ly 111 last rlday and was rushed
ized when liquidation Is completed
plication form and further informa­ ‘I HAVE SEEN” SUBJECT
to the Pacific Christian hospital In
OF CHURCH SERVICE ; officials believed
tion will be supplied by the secret­
Eugene where she underwent an
ary on request.
F r i e n d s who w ant to reach you
operation for appendicitis.
of
Springfield,
In
the
State
of
Oregon,
at
the
close
of
business
on
“I Have Seen" will be the subject DRy CANDIDATE’S
June
30.
1932
N A ^ E |g
BA LLQ T
must find a pathway to your door.
PAST MATRONS DISCUSS of the morning message at the!
SUMNER APPOINTED AS
RESOURCES
PLANS FOR MEETING Methodist church Sunday morning
This, in modem living, is
Loans and discounts ................. ........ ........... .......
» 36.852 40
-----------
The church school begins at 9:45.
BUSINESS MANAGER
The name of F. C. Heffron, in- O verdrafts................. .......... ........... ....... .............
27.83
Past Matron’s of Cascade chapter and the h'gh «chool league will dependent republican dry candidate United States Government securities owned
31.296.91
Reval Sumner, post-graduate stu
O. E. 8.. made plans for their part present the League Pledge at the
congregg from the f,rgt djgtrict Other bonds, stocks and securities owned ......
73.768.07
5,520.15 dent at Springfield high school was
in the Past Matron and Past Patron 6 30 meeting. The younger league
Furniture and fixtu res........ ...................................
.. 4,700.00 named business manager for the
meeting of the chapter to be held j w ill discuss the question of Per-
fa)] e,ection November Real estate owned other than banking house ..
6.187.76 entire student body at their week!)
Reserve with Federal Reserve Bank ___ ____
next Tuesday evening when Mrs. mission.
g,
was decided in Salem Friday Cash and due from b a n k s..................... ..............
14.390.24
T h e Pacific Telephone and Telegraph Company
The members of the college lea
Judf?e rg Redemption fund with U. S. Treasurer and
assembly period Monday morn
William Rouse entertained at her
£ Hogg gecfe
312.66 Ing. Sumner g-aduated with the Bublnesa Office: 128 -4tb Street
home at 2:30 Monday afternoon for gue will formulate their program
due from U. S. Treasurer ............. :_____
Telephone 72
do gQ
class In June of thia year.
members of the club. Cards and re­ tor the year. The evening; service
»173.055.85
Total
....
.....
freshments were enjoyed following will be feature
y an
ress
, pjefjrOn was nominated for con
W. J. Herwig on Oregon Prohibi­
the business meeting.
LIABILITIES
COMMON TABLE SALT
gress in Eugene on September 15
» 26,000.00
Capital stock paid in _______________
tion laws at 8 o’clock.
OFTEN HELPS STOMACH
and
his
petition
was
filed
the
next
Goes to Portland—W. K. Barnell
S u r p lu s....... .............. ................. .................
3.000.00
day.
Hoss
accepted
the
petition
204.97
Undivided profits—net _____________
left today for Portland for a short WORLD WIDE GUILD IS
Drink plenty of water with plnrh
6,250.00
and notified Heffron that they Circulating notes outstanding ________
visit.
of salt. If bloated with gas add a
STARTING FALL WORK would be filed. He later asked the Due to banks, including certified and
286.62 spoon of Adlertka. This washes out
cashier's checks outstanding ,._a_
-----------
attorney-general for an opinion and Demand
70,107.30 BOTH stomach and bowels and rids
deposits .................. ....................
Girls of the Junior World Wide waa told tbat September 13, was Time d e p o s its ..............
36,106 96 you of all gas. Flanery's Drug store
I Guild of the Baptist church held the final date on which candidates Bills payable and rediscounts .
.. 33,100.00
NO TIC E OF LAND SALE
j their first fall meeting at the for office conld have their names
..»173,066.86 NOTICE Is hereby given that thp
Total
chnrch Friday afternoon and elect piaced on the ballot,
State* Land Board of the State ot
ed officers for the next year These
r
-
Oregon will received sealed bids at !
are Jane Anderson, president;
Its office In the Capitol Building In 1
Gayle Chase, vice-president; Lois
Salem. Oregon, up to 11:00 o’clock
A. M.. November 21, 1932. for all the
Manley, secretary-treasurer; Lo­
State's Interest in the old river
rane Chase, retiring president; and
bed lands hereinafter described,
Mrs. Kenneth Tobias, advisor. The
giving, however, to the owner oi
W ill Result if th« Propo»«d Zo*n-M«cplMnon
‘ group will hold monthly meetings.
owners of any lands abutting or
fronting thereon, the preference
School
"Juggling" Bill la Allowed to Ptoal
right to purchase said lands at the
WRIGHTS ENTERTAIN FOR
highest price offered, providing
T h * «x*tly exp«*ri*nn* of I t BtaUfl, which h a r * eombtoad tMtltatfaaM. *houhl
bw hcewlod by th * p*opl* of Oregon in o n a idarla» tba *o-*alla«t W » » lIl llU B I
such offer Is made In good faith,
DINNER CLUB MEMBERS
rncMtirr, winch a e t u a n ' >• only a c«wtly ami unnaadad esp anslon. «KabUahiac
also with the understanding that
A
V L E ’ W
i l ' «-h<K>ta « aod
« .A « a n
W k
w nM o
e k n e l a * s 4 t t t S u E p n s
i X y S m
IS 1 eV M S S a «
4 N
is '1 J N N V K . W
typss
at f s arhooU
the purchaser Is to pay the expense
Ths loll.,wing srsuh, w u k is c u n ip iM tram t h . su tteo tia fi<urss at t t e Ualtod
Mr. and Mrs. Larson Wright en­
of survey and advertising. In addl
H u tm Oftioa at K lu rs tla n fur t t e •rh.,.,1 yaw 11131)1, will sasbta srsry I U P .J W
tertained at their home Friday even­
to prsvant thia Inrrcaaa In inatruatlaa ru rt, rsaulling from as w parU M O t pas-
tlon to the amount bid, also reserv­
p.wad by unknown In la rw U .
ing with a venison dinner for mem
ing to the Board the right to reject
ar.y and all bids;
bers of their dinner club. Their
The said lands are situated in ,
guests included Mr. and Mrs. W. N
Lane County, Oregon, and are de­
Gossler, Mr. and Mrs. Clayton F.
scribed as follows:
Barber. Mr and Mrs. Laurence
Beginning at a point on the
meander line of the right bank
Moffitt, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Fan
of the Willamette River. 8. 57" E
drem, and Mr. and Mrs. Clifford
6.60 chains and 8. 66* E. 6.08
Wilson.
chains from the meander post on
the west line of 8ectlon 30, T.
17 8. R. 3 W. W M . said meander
I McKenzie Valley
post being the southwest comer
of Lot 1 and 13.10 chains south
I The regular meeting of the Deer-
of the northwest corner of said
horn P.-T. A. will be held at the j
Section 30, and running thence,
ft 66° E. 4.82 chains along the
Deerhorn school on Wednesday^
meander line;
October 19.
S. 28° E. 3.IB chains leaving the
Rev. and Mrs. Ralph E. Clark
meander line;
spent the day, Thursday, as guests
S. 68° 27’ E. 3.82 chains;
S. 78° 15' E. 5 63 chains;
of Mr. and Mrs. William Hucka of
8. 64* E. 5.66 chains;
Deerhorn.
North 3.33 chains to southeast
Mrs. W. C. Thlenes entertains
corner of lands of Vance H.
this afternoon for the Waltervllle
Howe;
N. 70° 36’ W. 9 64 chains along
Laides' Aid society of the Walter­
south line of lands of Vance H.
vllle church.
Howe;
Miss Marjorie Grant entertained
North 1.29 chains along west
FIGURE (A) rapr««*nta th * p r***n t av*rag* low eoat of Inatroetion par i
members of the Thurston bridge
in Oregon T n i* co*t i* Ix in g continually reduced a* a reeult of a unified
llne'of lands of Vance H. Howe;
of inatrurtion and management, which is now being operated a t an
a*
N. 78« W 10.15 chains along
club at her home last week. Four
of >000 (MX) comparad w ith previous coat*.
Your old heater traded in now
south line of lands of Vance H.
tables were In play.
FIGURE (B) represent* the average inetruntion eoat par
In «ha IT
on a new MONTAG Circulator
Howe,
to
the
place
of
beginning,
fltataa having asperate inatitutiona.
Regular meeting of the Walter­
will bring you rtal beating
containing 4.95 acres.
FIGURE (C) represent* the averags instruction ooai par
h A »M
comfort this winter. Enjoy vol­
vllle grange will be held at the
Applications should he accom­
Htaies which have combined inetitutiona.
umes of warmth and a sub­
N. O. W. hall Friday evening of
panied by draft or certified check
I F OKKOON la forced to combine tito Vnlveraity of
stantial reduction in fuel bills.
for the amqunt bid and should be
this week.
State Collage, there would ba an I uric " - i Jn in
mati
Rock-bottom prices are now in
each year par atudent, or nv -
addressed
to
O.
O.
Brown,
Clerk
of
Sacramental services are planned
effect. Tbs new MONTAG is
eoata
for
a
oomblned
iL
udent
bcuy.
State Land Hoard, Salem, Oregon,
truly an outstanding value.
for the Waltervllle church Sunday.
and marked "Application and hid
Z o rn -M i
It
will
also
be
decided
whether
or
to purchase riverbed lands In Lane
T stsm — L tt jw e r eAf AenSer *«
B ill u t n b l
County, Oregon.”
f tu r down (ttym m ! C m -
not to build a community hall ad­
o r a s tin *
Dated this 11th day of October,
rtm r» ! p a t tutu!
joining thee hurch. The Presbyter­
t t the btilaite.
1932
KCBOOB. T A X -iA Y IW O A M O O U T IO «
Amadea M . Smith, Chairman
ian Presbytery has offered to make
M 8 Pacific B uilding, P ortland, Ora.
F. II. Young, Secretary
G. O. BROWN. Clerk of State
a substantial contribution to the
Land Board.
On. lonner Prm dm l pv« H a r m ite «ronges rrcommendauon Freuden Hrxwer daerve» re-eleaw«. te wy» la> wtet M hte-ffas aad
I necessary expense Involved.
(13-20-27— N 3-10)
—Paid Advsrtlssmaat.
W J. Herwlg of Portland, repres-
snlativ* of the Methodist board of
temperance, prohibition and moral
welfare. In Ora<on. will deliver an
Important addre** at the Metho­
dist church. Sprlngflald, Sunday
night, October M. at 8 o’clock. In
which he will discuss and explain
the Issues tewntwed !n ‘he —’'eat of
Batts
73c
‘Mighty Cheap’
BREIER/S p“’“
|
Thurston
T h e pathway
friends expect—
First National Bank
th e te le p h o n e
25
Keep Him On the Job, Says Coolidge.
INCREASE
in
Instruction Costs!
IS THIS ECONOMY?
on your old
HEATER • ♦*
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