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T H E S rR IN O F ÏE L D NEW S
PAGE POUR
T IM Z ELEM EN T CONTROL
UPPER M’KENZIE
Î0 K W CHAMBER
SERVICE
voice." The war on depression EXTENSION
01 THUIT SPRAY VALUES
seem s to Mr Rlchberg a holy war
ANSW ERS QUESTION
As he puts It. "It la the Idea of ua
tloiial welfare against the Idea ot Dlffaranca B «tw «n Allotment and L ib .r.l Usa «1 qordaaux Mixlura
on All Trass Bafoia Fall
unrestrained -elf seeking; the New
Acreage Cut Explained for
Naina Naeonmtandad
Testament and the SA'rmou on the
Fermera of Oregon
Mound against the Old Testament
Tit»» man who said there are only D inner nt Sparks Rauch to
and the Mosaic l.aw."
Sumo misunderstanding seem» to
two
kinds of pedestrian
lha quick i F oatuie G athering; M cM or-
Regional Forestsr Liât» Ac­
exlat lu respect to the amount ol
rnn and Bailey to Speak
Moley
and
Crim
e
ami
Ihc
dead
would
have
beau
BY R A PFOQD MOBLKY
wheat that fermera In Oregon can
com plishm ents o f Campa
equally accuiate In apply lu« thia
The detailing of Crofeoaor Moley.
grow under the wheal production
Tit«' upp i Mi K«'i si« country pm»
in N o r t’.west Forests
Assistant Secretary >f State, to
Washington. Ik C.—The respon­
control plan, says the Oregon Agri description to ori'hardlata who de , pie will unite Innight Io weliom liig
make au Investigation and retain
sire
Io
protect
their
trees
from
an
cultural Extension service, which
ses to Prealdent Moc-o-velt' Invlta
The P r e s e n t 's emergency con
thru« nose ami |H«aeh blight, be 1 Ihe annual »lei! of III«' l.ulli' Coun­
ou crime and what the Federal
hus been a ked by the secretary of
tlon to all employers to sign a di
sorvatlen work rrogram la the 85
ty lio im le i ol I « mm« r« e Io Mparka
Government can do u I hiu I it is not ,
lteves
II P liars», plant patholog
agriculture to assist In the educa­
reel agreement with him the »ol
camps on na* tonal forests In Ore­
1st (or til«' Oregon Experiment stn I ranch on Blue (liver when» they
In any sen e a demotion ." Mr Mo
untary code” with (lie blue eagle
tion phases of the wheat plan.
gon and Washington Is showing
Mlll ........... >1 «lliuiei before alar,
ley retains his S tale Departm ent,
tlon.
emblem bus met with such a wl«l>
results, according to report: of ac­
lug tlielr liiislx» a diai'iisslons and
post and title, hut was selected by' "Although the cn.iesH c allot-
Rain Spreads Spuraa
response as to make the AdlUiMia
complishments in tho office of re­
list«uliii to speakers
(inly Iasi
the Prealdent for this task because ment for each state and each conn
These «11 «'ns««* more Ilian most
tration feel that a real dent I be­
gional forester C. J. Buck. Port­
tv
Is
act
at
approximately
54
per
yegl did Ihe people on lit«' upper
criminology has been one of his
olliei
s
are
spread
by
rain
and
moist
|
ing made in the unemployment sit
land, Crcgcn.
chief interest • lie wrote and pub vent of the average 1928-1932 pro condition*, lletwa than» 1» no cure river undertake lo entertain Ihe
uation and that the purchasing
The foils wing summary of work
llshed a book and several articles duetion, It is not correct to assume once the fall rains bafta. Instead. county gathering and II was au sue
power of the American people Is
completed up to August 1 for these
on crime some years ago. and Is that no more wheat can be grown Il is a mutter of protection before cessful Gmt they have determined
rapidly being increased Thia vol
I«» leral forest camps shows that the
looktsl upon as one of the beat-in­ •ven if all wheal growers Ign up." Hull time or one would Just a well j «> make It an annual event
untary code is inteuded only as a ,
youths who represent tho ea t and
Speaker« of the evening will In
formed meu on the topic. It ia explains the Extension servit «• bill goodbye to control for ihm
stop-gap. pending the adoption of
middle west of the nation, as well
. lode George II M« Morran. gen
being predicted here thut out of "The 54 per cent allotment is the year
general code« by all Industries, and
as the 11.000 men. er «2 par M at
etui In miiiuiand of ihe Euaene N
Mr Moley's work will come a hill, amount upon which cash adjust
"There lias 1««’« n «'«nislderalde In
it does not become effective until I
of the total, which were enrolled
to lie presented In the next session j ment payments ure available, bill ereuse In iinlhrnenose disease ill It A drive, who will dlacuas th»
September 1. but many of the bust-;
from Oregon and W ashington, hare
of congress, greatly extending the each farmer who agrees to cooper many western Oregon apple or wmk li«'tn« carried on and Its rami'
ness concerns which have sig n ed ,
made Important headway in a pro­
power and authority of the Federal i ate in the plan can produce up Io etiards. especially during the past ticntietis In ihe outlying rural die
it have put Its provisions into ef- i
gram of construction and mainten­
Edward F
Government over ail sorts of his previous averago less only the spring." says Professor Itarsn. in , . <>r Hie couniq
ance which constitutes an invalu­
feet at once.
crimes, from kidnapping to larceny. cut set hv tne secretary of agri "Cankera are present in abtiiidf Hull« y. newly appolnled head of
able asset to the forests of the Pa-
The greatest good from the At present. Uncle Sam has no Juris- culture "
ance and spores are forming «luring the Eug’ ite brunch office of tho
ticlc northwest.
agreement to limit the hours of diction over crimes which do not
I edcral Homo Loan hank, will ex
Cut it Basis for Allotment
the summer season Fall rains wuidi
Several parties have been enjoy­ work and Increase the minimum directly violate Federal statutes
T otals A re Listed
The amount of tho eut cannot be these spur« down the limbs and plain Hie work of his office and
Total new truck trails or moun­ ed the past week by McKentle wage will, of course, «»me from and do not Involve interstate mut­ over 20 per cent In other words,
twigs to oilier places, or make fav melhuda In which It may l»e used
the large business enterprises in ters.
tain roads constructed. 343 m iles; valley residents.
a grower will be able to raise some
orable
conditions for spores spread by Individuals.
Including the Bridge club at the the large cities. Mauv small town
existing truck trails improved or
Howard 8. M«’rrlam of Goshen,
where between 80 and 100 per cent
otherwise
to gel a start
conditioned. 3,817 m iles; horse or home of Mrs. Fred Williams, Lea- business men. employing only three
Secretary of State Hull, return­ of his average farm production us
pt slile tii of the County Chamber
Many Combma Two Spray a
foot trails built, 87 m iles; improved burg. with three tables In play or four persons, are signing the ing from the World Economic Con­ determined by the allotment coin
will preside.
"The way to prevent this Is to j
or conditioned. 3.409 m iles; woods Irene Crow won high score. Mrs code and cutting down the hours of ference at London, Is quite satis mlttee of the county wheat produc
telephone lines built. 435 m iles; Lew Crow, consolation.
their workers without adding any­ fled wth the results obtained so tlon control association, but ad have a protective eoat of borilsaux
M 44
maintained. 1,742 miles. More than
The Young Peoples
Sunday one to take up the slack.
far. It was foolish, he points out, Just ment payments will he avail spray, 4 4 50. ou every iwig and
limb before the rain-« come, One
half of the projected lookout houses school class at Leaburg was enter-
Yet eventual benefit is expected to expect ail the world's troubles able only on the allotment portion
and other forest buildings have tained Saturday evening by Mrs. even In such cases; for when busi­ to be ironed out at one session; of 54 per rent of his average pro need not even go Io th«' expinse
I H li , « h i h i i
of npplylng nu extra spray for thia
been completed. A number of free W ealey Manaen. teacher of the ness definitely begin to Improve, first the uattons had to get togeth­ duetion.
i
purpose,
as
the
bordeuux
«
an
easily
public campgrounds have been im­ class. Eleven were present for the as it seem s to he all over the coun­ er and tell each other what their
Ju«t whal the acreage cut will be
be combined with one of the codl
proved or developed with stoves evening. Mrs. Hansen served cake, try, it will he necessary for such respective troubles were!
for next harvest will not he known
ing moth sprays Some prefer the
and sanitation accommodations. sandwiches and punch.
employers to add to their staff in -!
until It is announced by the sec­
earlier sprays so as to avoid leav
Over 8.500 feet of pipe line has
A party at the home of Mr. and stead of working their regular help
retary of agriculture on August ¡4
lug residue on the fruit, hut others
been laid to furnish water to camp­ Mrs. O. L. S flcy Saturday night overtime.
The reduction for the 1935 harvest
i prefer to wait till tile last codling
grounds and for other purposes; 12 celebrated the twenty-sixth wed­
As au example of what the code
will not be known until some time
moth spray so the fruit will be pro
bridge* have bees constructed; 41 ding anniversary of Mr. and Mrs. is doing in the matter of re-employ-;
next year, the extension service
let ted against the antliruenoee rot.
culverts installed; 2.059 telephone A. K. Jennings of W altervllle. Be­ i ment, the largest of all the chain j
says.
Just so It gets on before the rains
poles and 4.987 fence posts cut.
tween 30 and 35 guests were pres­ grocery store system s, which has 1
start la the Important thing."
ent for the occasion. Pot luck sup­ signed up. announces that In its <
Each Camp Is Busy
FEW FOREST FIRES ARE
Peach Trees Are Skeletons
An int-naive road building pro­ per was served.
stores alone it will mean the em ­
The surprise party compliment­ ployment of 45.000 additional sales­ Professional Stage Troupe to
REPORTED IN OREGON
Much the same caution applies
gram has be n launched at the Bel­
j to protection of peach trees against
knap camp with crews pushing con­ ing Ivan Storment Monday even­ people.
Ba a t C h ristian C hurch in
The most favorable season to twig and hud blight, Professor
struction ou a road to Clear lake, ing In the Deerhorn district was
T h e "N o S tr ik e ” B oard
"T h e Rich Young R u le r"
date in many years is the report Harasadda. More peach orchards
extending the Foley Springs road, enjoyed by 25 young people. Cake,
There are not going to be any
being sent in to the State Forest look like half living skeletons this
working with the C abridge camp in pie. buns and coffee were served
strikes under the "New Deal" if
The Pilgrim Players of Los An- er' office by field men In all parts
year than usual because of the pant
the opening of the Box Canyon by the hostess. Mrs. John Stor­
the Administration can help it. The g« les. a group of professional stage of the state A number of small
ravages of this di ease Unlike an
road connecting the North and mont. Mrs. William Harkema.
right of collective bargaining, guar­ players who. under the direction of fires, and a very few large ones
tkracnoae. peach hllght attacks the
South fork roads, construction of
Henry Bros, of North Dakota
anteed to employees under the Na Dr. George Bunnell, are pioneering have been battled by the forest
buds us well as the twigs, and
new forest trails, lookout houses have purenased property in the
i tional Industrial Recovery Act, has in the field of religious drama, will workers this season, most of them
every bud It hits is doomed,
and additional camp sites. One Cedar Flat district expecting to
been seized upon by many labor pre-ent the play. "The Rich Young being In the Klamath Fulls and
crew is now operating a rock crush­ make their home there. Mrs. Felix
Here again llorileunx 4 4 50 1«
I leaders as an opportunity to organ­ Ruler” at the Christian church In southern Oregon region. One small
er on the South Fork road.
Crump sold a three acre tract and
ize all workers into unions, and Springfield Monday evening. Aug fire in this vicinity above Leaburg the "poisonous overcoat" which. If
The Wendling camp also reports Mr. Elliott his acreage to the new
thoroughly uppllcd. before the fall
strikes have been called which list 21. at 8 o'clock
was put out by the rainfall of two
much activity. Up to the present arrivals.
rains, will protect every part of
■ have paralyzed whole industries,
These players are well-known on weeks ago.
the tree Plenty of healthy peach
j notably the soft coal mining and
The unusually warm weather of
the Pacific Coast and have appear
«■reliant . iteinunstrate conclusively
full-fashioned hosiery Industries.
the past two weeks has created a
The President's appointment of a ed In some of the largest churches | great fire haxard in the Oregon thut It does give practical control
For a limiicd time you can taka
in
Southern
California
before
start-
board of seven, for the adjustment
ad van nfie o f a gcncrou» uaua-
woods, and persons euleriug them
in allowance on an o ld healer
| of labor dispute«, including Indus Ing on their present tour of the are urged to be extremely careful
CALL
FOR
WARRANTS
a p p lie d a t (h e d o w n ix y m e n i
; trial leaders, labor leaders and poll- North Pacific coast. They are able with fire and matches at this time
on a new M O N 1 A G O rv n *
NOTICE is lureliy g i v o thut
| tical leaders, and headed by Sen­ with merely the simplest of stage due to the excessive vegetation on
la io r. Fnioy h c aim n co m fo rt
sets
to
transport
one
to
the
days
and greatly reduced fuel Kill®
ator Wagner of New York, has the
the ground A damp spring lias con Si hisii District No 19. In lame
this w in te r! I here !• a M O N *
; backing of the American Federa when the Nazareue walked the tributed to a remarkable growth County, Oregon, will |«ay ul the of
T A G < irc u la io r healer fo r every
ell
as
of
the
Plains
of
Galilee,
says
those
who
; tion of Labor a
healin g requ irem ent.
of.fern . fire weed, and other grass flee of the clerk of said district, all
I heads of the nation's largest husl- have seen them.
und brush that will contribute to wurrniits to ami Including 2715.
! ness enterprises. It Is expected to
Local sponsors of the players de­ very serious fire menace this fall dated Ei'briiur» 28. 1933 Interest
will emise after August 1». 1933
, be an effective measure to keep clare the play chosen for presenta when it dries out.
D O O U R PA R Te
C. F. BAKliEit. Clerk.
: men at work and get payroll money tlon here to he especially appro­
There have been 258 forest fires
I Into circulation.
priate ill these days of depression. In the national forests of Oregon
Glavis Comes Back
.
and Washington up to July .71 of
Strange things happen in politics.
T h e story of th e play Is that ot this year, as compared with 327
but it is not often that the turn of a rich ruler who; for a handful of Iasi year for the same period. Only
i the wheel brings to the top again a gold, gave up that was most worth 18 of these fires have exceeded 10
I "forgotten man" like Louis R. Gla­ while In life, and like many today acres each.
vis. who has just been restored to after privation have found the bet
Commenting on the causes of
his old status In the Civil 9ervlce ter things of life.
Under the NRA Cleaners code, w hich goes into effect
these 258 fires, the regional forest
I by Secretary Ickes . . . . .
i Everyone Is encouraged to see er points out that 102 of them were
August 21, we aro discontinu ing:
This seem s quite in line with poetic
, ,
, , ,
. .. _
, this forceful dram atic presentation. started by careless smokers, und
» I DO OUB . * » »
Justice, for it was Glavis. a much A s ilv e r o ,,
,
... ,
33 by campers
I*’“ » ""’»
fferin g will tie ta k e n
as anyone else, who touched off t h
e
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fireworks that destroyed the Taft
administration and made the elec­ CHURCH CLASS HOLDS
tion of a Democrat possible In 1912.
The S pritigflold la u n d r y hag Hlgned the N ational
PICNIC FR ID AY EVEN IN G
We are now a m em ber o f the Dry Cleaners Associa­
Glavis. an employee of the Inter
Recovery code and com piled w ith the provisions o f a
Misses Marjory Grant and Mil
1 ior Department, charged the Sec­
laundry code fo r Oregon We pledge our hcartleat
A combined picnic and swimming dr«-i| I’rii-i- a««- OB :«.« iim piiii' trl|.
tion, w hich includes Eugene and S pringfield. You w ill
retary of the Interior In Taft's can-
operation w ith Ihe le tte r and s p irit o f ihe IT esideiit s
' party was held at Mllllorn park
«¡f several days near Detroit, Orc
inet, Mr. Baitinger. with permitting
find our service and prices in line w ith other m em ­
Reemployment Agreement and the N ational Recovery
Friday evening by the high school
gon.
his W ed Coast friends to take up
A dm inistration.
class
of
the
Christian
church.
bers of the association.
Misses Hazel Edmtston and
valuable
Alaska
timber
land«
The code calls fo r shorter honi ;. m inim um pay
About fifteen young people parti-
Helen Eyler motor'd to Florence
j through "dummy” homesteaders.
¡mil increased employment To make tills agreement,
! ciliated in the water sports.
last Thursday.
He made sin h a fuss about it that
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successful in S pringfield we solicit vour < ooperatlon.
Mis. Young from California is
Gifford Pint-hot, now Governor of
Any w ork given the S pringfield ' in d ry Increases
Pennsylvania and then head of the
HOP PICKERS BOOKS Printed vJg'Hng at the William Eyler home.
em ploym ent and helps b rin g prosp ily hack lo this
Mrs.
Mabel
and
Vera
Crow
and
C. 8. Forest Service, looked into It at the News Office,
Mrs. Rodenbaugh gave Mrs. Arch
---------------------------
and Joined the hue and cry against
Phone 75-J
309 Main Street
Shuogh a part at Hie home of Mrs.
Ballinger.
NOTICE OF SHERIFF’S SALE
Th v enlisted Louis D Brandel
,
.. . , Kodenbough In Springfield Wen.
NOTICE is hereby given that I
as attorney; now Justice Brandeis |laV(, ¡n my hands for service an nesday afternoon In honor of her
of ti e C. S. Supreme Court. Presl- „»ecutlon I-sued out of the Circuit young daughter. Dianne.
Mrs. Richard liart gave a cover
dent Taft dlsmlsed h 'th Plnchot i Court of the State of Oregon, for
and Glavis from the Federal ser-
County, on the 17th day of >-d dish dinner and a swimming
August. 1933 In a suit wherein C
vice. bii> Secretary Ballinger re­ J. Howe and Sadie E. Howe are part at her home last Wednesday
sign il under fire and the "progres­ plaintiffs and Harold J. Leonard Mrs. Hart has made this an annual
sive" element of the Re ublicnn and Marjorie V. I.eonard are de , affair for several years where sho
party tarted ihe movement which fendants and which said execution Invited all her neighbors and some
is ¡»sued on a decree that Is en­
split the party and let Woodrow tered of record In said suit on th o ! friends to spend the day with tier
Wilson step into ti.e White House 15th day of August, 1933 ami which
ADMINISTRATOR'S
So it seem s only fair to good Demo­ said execution orders me, the un
NOTICE OF SALE OF REAL
crats to restore Glavis, although a iler-igned sheriff, for the purposes
PROPERTY
Republican, according to his old of satisfying the personal decree:
duo the plaintiffs In the sum of
status under the Civil service.
31500.00 with Interest thereon at ! In th«' matter of the estate of Kntile
the rate of 8% per annum from ' O. Ilusby, deceased.
Richberg a Crusader
Notice Is hereby given thnt under
Arother man in the Administra­ April 7, 1930 until paid and the and by virtue of an order of the
further sum of 3150.00 Attorney's,
tion who It getting a great deal of foes and costs and disbursements County Court of Lane County, Ore­
the limelight has not always been of lilt taxed at 324 45, to sell tho gon. duly made by the Eon Fred
a Democrat; Indeed, there are hereinafter described real property Fisk, Judge of said Court, on the
18th day of August, 1933, authoriz­
some who say tiial Donald It. Rich­ in Hie manlier provided by law.
Notice Is hereby further given , ing and directing J. A. Gibson, the
berg, attorney for General John­ that by virtue of the foregoing I Administrator of said Estate, to
son's N u 'l'n l Relief Administra­ will on Saturday the 18th day of j ^ell as such Administrator the real
tion. isn’t niui'li of a Democrat now. September. 1933 at one o'clock in property of said Estate hereinafter
Our Free Delivery Every H our, Every Day Assure«
Born In Tonnes:« e, where Secre­ the afternoon of said day. at the described, I will, from and after
South and main door of tho Lane the 18th day of Sept., 1933. at the
tary of State Cordell Hull and Am County Court House In Eugene, office of Wells A Wells, Bank of
Meat Reaching You in Perfect C ondition
lias ador at Large Norman Davis Lane County, Oregon, offer for sale Commerce Bldg., Eugeni', Oregon,
als'i hall from, hi practiced law In and sell at public auction for cash proceed to sell for cash at private
Chicago for a good many years, and
*1*'* highest bidder all the right sale, the following described real
B E A U T IF U L W H IT E
ARCH SUPPORT
, .
...
,,
. . . title and Interest of the aforesaid property, to-wit:
play«,! ao.und with the Republl- defendanU| an(I
parttBa ,.|alm,ng
Lots numbered Three (3).
We Imvc a )'(io(| luuiortm ent o f fresh, cold cooked
AND BROWN KID
can Insurgei <
Theodore Roose-
through or under them and by.
Four (4 1 and Six (6| of Section
ni' iis wlii« li n ic ..triim ih irly appetizing these hot dayH.
Five (5) In Township Twenty (20)
v eil’s Bull Moose party and the through or under Catherine .1, Mll-
I ’i«'l .in il old h,rm or p renseil meuts Have a lo t of
South of Range Eleven (11) West
La Foil He Pi ogresslves.
His ler, deceased or any of them. In and
of Ihe Willamette Meridian, In
bother and hard work hi hot kitchens when the fem -
clients have frequently been labor
»<’»'” »">« <le.crlbed real pro
T H E FAMOUS
Lane County. Oregon; and Lot
peratiire Is up.
union and similar organizations J
number One (1) of Section Six
TR EAD S T R A IG H T
pairs -
The
West
sixty
(80)
feet
of
in Township Twenty (20) South
He led the fight of the City of Chl-
Ron;J meulH, served cold, nr meat loaf are flrHt
Range Eleven (11) W est of tho
| « ago against Hie Insull electric ' lx>t seven (7) In Block One (1)
PAIRS -
aids
to m id-day or evening meals fo r (he housewife.
of the Lizzie Luckey Addition to
W illamette Meridian. In Lane
power organization and won It. was
W hatever m eitls you may select here are alw ays firs t
Eugene, Lane County, Or-gon
County, Oregon;
' Ihe author of Hie railway labor law
Registered Title.
'p ia llty .
or so milch thereof as may he nec­
150 PAIRS
essary. Siild real property to ho
and drafted the labor provisions of I
Dated August 17th, 1933.
BLONDE, BLUE AND
sold to (he highest bidder fur rash
ihe Industrial Recovery Act.
for the hlgliesi price obtainable,
C.
A
SWARTS,
Sheriff.
Mr.
Rlchberg
Is
a
crusader.
He
BLAC K — NOW
ilhject to confirmation by the
(A
17-24-31—8
7-14)
I said in a speech not long ago that
.iforesalt, County Court.
E. C. STUART, Prop.
pairs -
pairs -
4th and Main 8ta — Phone 83
J. A. OfBSON, Administrator.
"the lonr discussed revolution I
HOP PICKERS BOOKS— Printed
W1BLL8 * WELLS, Attorneys.
actually under way In the United,
, h() N(fWR o ff|(,e
(A 17-24-31—S 7-14)
Stales, a revolution by the pen and'
Bï C.Ç.C. CREWS
time two side camps have been e st­
ablished out of the Wendling camp,
one near Table mountain with a
personnel of 75 men and oue near
C astle Kock with 40 men. In the
former camp, about 40 uieu are on
telephone line work and the ha I
ance on road work. The Caatle
Rock camp has been lu only a few
days and little work baa been done.
In the main Wendling camp a mile
and a half of road has been con-
structed from Wendling to the
camp. Also one mile has been ’built
on the Nebo Lookout read
A:
other road has been constructed up
Mill creek a distance of five miles.
In telephone work, about five miles
have been constructed and poles
sufficient for 20 miles have been
cut.
Otber campa in this district and
elsew here in the state are report­
ing like accomplishments.
All of these improvements have
a far-reaching effect on the admin­
istration and protection of the for­
ests—the telephone lines, roads
and trails make It possible for for­
est fires to be reported promptly
..Ï2
W A SH IN G TO N
Valley McKenzie
PILGRIM PLAYERS
PLAN SHOW HERE
Trade in
Your Old Heater
New on a
MONTAG
C lr c u la to t
Wright & Sons ,
Announcement...
COUPON BOOKS
CLUB RATES
Thurston
We are Members of N. R. A.
co­
Jimmies’ Cleaning Shop
SPRINGFIELD LAUNDRY
V alues Extraordinary!
BUSTER BROWN
2 for 1
SALE
For GOOD Meats
Phone 63
Now is the Time to Buy Shoes*
1
j
Cold Meats For Hot Weather
Oxfords
Pumps
2
- $ 5 .5 0
2
- $ 5 .5 0
Dress Ties
S h ort Lines
2
- $ 5 .5 0
2
- $ 2 .9 5
Independent M eat Co.
4