The Springfield news. (Springfield, Lane County, Or.) 1916-2006, May 24, 1934, Page 4, Image 4

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    THURSDAY, M A Y j K J M j
PAO« FOUR
O.5.C. MEN STUDY
DROUGHT RESULT
LEGION CIRCUS BRINGS
DARING STUNT ARTIST
MISS CARLTON RANKS
HIOH IN EDUCATION
•SADIE McKEE" C0M E8
to M c D onald screen
Cals Fun Events to Ba Augmented
I'NIVKItSITY OF i It Kill N. Ml'
UENK, May 24 Ruth Ma« Carlton.
I’nlverslty of Oregon student from
Springfield, was given honorable
mention as the ««cord ranking stu
deni In the sophomore class who
has completed lower division work
with the most outstanding schol.i.
tic achievement, Her grade point
average was 2 69.
Fir t prise of $36 worth of books
was awarded to Andy J Newhouse.
Ilroadbert. whose university grade
polut average was 2.73
This prise houorlng Ih- sppho-
inors with "the highest scholarship.
i>ersonnllty. and promise" was first
mud« In 1930 and wa won by lot
Wanda Claire Fenlason No prize
i was g|ven III 1931 ad,deine (111
t*ert. present editor of the Oreguna.
and John llogl won the set of books
i In 1932 slid 1933 respective!.
-Sadi« McKee." Joan Crawford ,
new slarrlng vehicle opening al the
Mi lkmaid Bunday Is one of thorn-
rare plcturee that will please every
one. The men will »el their usual
thrill out of watching Ihs fa clitel-
Irg Joan; the women will get a kick
out of her stunning nsw wardrobe,
tu say nothing of the perfect to»»
arenes betwe»» the star and Fran-
chol Tone, who In this picture m»r-
rl • hwr In lb» «nd
By Automobile »how In Eugene
Arm ory June 4-9
Due of the s, nsstlullul slid thrill
lug atliaetious to be seeu at the
Americau Legion Indoor circus to i
be held at the Eugeue armory Juue ,
4 to 9 inclusive Is petit« Uladys Le i
Tourneau who Is the only woman on
Rainfall so far in 1934 Is the
tlis American continent dolug the
lowest ever recorded In some of the
death defying forward somersault
central and north central state«
heel catch In mld-alr Diving for­
and drought has become serious
ward head first from a swinging
►'United on ii la*l»b «cal*
tor grain crop«, hay. pastures,
tin pete, when It looks as though
tore bused on a Vina Delmar novel,
and dairy production, according to
WASHINGTON: . . The«« two wives of former Presidents of the
she will crash head first Into the
duplet» the rise of a servant girl
a -eview of the agricultural atlua- Vailed Staten, Mrs. Woodrow Wilson, left, sad Mrs. William
alage. she deftly turns a forward
who ultimately becomes Ihs wife of
tlon Just released by the Oregon Howard Taft, right, still romaia active is aatloaal affairs show»
soincrsalt In mid air. hooks her
« multi millionaire. Gene Raymond,
above as the, attended a meeting of thn Nntionnl Volunteor Service Oenz-
State college extension service.
heels into the trapeze aud swings
•uittee of the American Red Com
Edward Arnold and Tone «re the
gracefully backwards hanging by
R ainfall Low««t In Year«
men whom »he meets oh her way
her heels. A gasp from the aud­
t recipltatton from January 1 to
LOUDELLE WILLIAMS
and between whom she has to make
ience. a shriek from the timid
May 1 waa the lowest ever record
a final choice The plnysrs men
GIVEN SHOWER FRIDAY ones, then g sigh of relief—aud it's
ed by the weather bureau in the
Honed are excellently cast and good
Dakotas. Minnesota, aud Illinois;
«nrk Is don.- by Esther Ralston.
M rs. W. E. Busll and Daughter all over. This in <■•»» ii lu j- bit of fem­
02712114
inity at one time did this without
second lowest ever recorded tor
Jean Dixon. Leo Carroll. Karl Ox­
E n tertain for B ride-Elect of
INTEREST RATES CUT
a net. but the powers that l>e do
Indiana. Missouri and Ohio; third
ford and Oene Austin. And It's an
Fred Buell: Plans Told
PAHA HEN A: . . . Mias Tvsvs
creed that she must use a net for
lowest for Kansas; fourth lowest
ON PRODUCTION LOANS other triumph for that ace of di­
Scott,
Iff,
Junior
(Miaga
’
co
sd.
«aa
tor Iowa and Nebraaka, and fifth
rectors. Clarence Brown
Miss Loudelle Wllliem.-i was non even then It carries much risk.
the Skipper Queea, .elected to rele
Interest rate on new loans made
lowest tor Montana, says the re­ Inmates Number 6016, Culti- or guest at a surprl-e miscellan­
This Is only one of the 18 big out­ over the Heven Seas Pageant at the
ate
3,276
Acres;
Per
Capita
port.
eous show.r given Friday evening door circus acts that will be seen Annual Tournameat of Boss« aa by the 31 production credit asso­
New Year Day
ciations In the four Pacific north
Cost of Croup Is $30-23
by Mrs. W. E. Buell and her daugh at the American Legion circus to
Except In the northwest, hay
west states lias been reduced to
be
seeu
at
the
armory
June
4
to
9
ter. Miss Evelyn, at the Buell home
crops have had a poor start and
Many interesting tacts regarding
6 per cent effective May 16. II was
the condition on May 1 for the the population. actlvtUse and ex­ During the evening Miss Williams After the circus at night the chairs
STARTS SUNDAY
country as a whole was substan­ penses of state institutions are announced plaus tor her weddiug will be removed from the main Lincoln School Notes announced today by John A
Sekoonovar, president of the Pro­
tially lower than on the same date contained In a tabulation released on June 9. at which time she will floor and free dancing will take
Studeuta In the Junior high school duction Credit corporation of Spo­
become the bride of Fred Buell. place for everybody.
la any of the past SO years, ac­
this week by P J Stadelman, sec­
at
Uucoln building spent Friday at kane.
There
will
also
be
an
auto
show
The wedding is to be held at the
cording to the circular.
retary of state.
The reduction came as a result of
MethodDt church Saturday evening onslsting of the new 1934 automo­ Coburg where they participated In
Plenty of Hay Here
Land under cultivation by the 11
the
Federal Intermediate Credit
the
annual
avbtevcineut
day
exer
biles
which
the
different
automo­
Carryover of hay In Oregon is state Institutions totals 3.27» acres at 8 p. m Miss Annette Williams bile concerns In the city of Eugene else« The day was divided between bank of Hpokane lowering Its In­
will
be
bridesmaid,
and
Haul
F
above average, but In the dairy and total value of farm and garden
Alley, brother-In law of Mr Buell,
*»«
participate In The athletic contests, baseball games terest rate one-half of 1 per cent.
sections of the north central states products raised on it for the month
will be his best man.
) sutouibobiles dill be pluced on the and other sport . and exhtblta of The Credit hank's reduction, which
holdoer stocks are less than half of April was 14.421.64. according to
Quests assembled at the Buell floor of the lyrmory on the sides i work beiug carried forward In the la the second In two months, was
of a year ago. The situation In sev­ reports of superintendents filed
brought about when Its nsw Issues
home
early In the even lug aud a aud this part of the program will be different schools.
eral of these north central states Is with the Oregon State Board of
lu line wltb some of the big suto
Among the most Interesting ex­ of debentures were heavily over-
telephone
call
brought
Miss
Wll
scute.
Control.
llama - > the Buell home where lie shows which have been held In the hibits of tbe day were those by subscribed In a few hours after
Institutional population at- the
was showered with pink rose petals different cities. There will also be schools al Coburg. River Road, being offered In the New York
Pastures are the poorest In 60
end of March, but an Increase of
as she stepped into the room.
rooni 1,1 there for exhibits such as Pleasuhd HUI. Springfield. and a market The production credit sys­
years and with practically no hay
122 over April of the previous year
A short program during the w e radios, frigldaires, aud other u»e- few others
in some sections, cows are being
Fiber work, cedar tem secures Its loanable funds by
when 5.894 persons were wards of ning included two piano solos by | fu' household articles.
chests, trays, uul bowels, luuguzllic discounting farmers' notes wltb the
maintained on straw and such
the state. The Oregon State Hos­
racks aud packboards. were dis Credit hank
feeds as are supplied by relief
Miss Betty Jarrett, two vocal duet- i
pital had the greatest population
played.
Springfield s t u d e n t s
agencies.
with 2,235 patients, and the Eastern by Miss Clyde Dilley and Ml»» U. OF O. MAN TO WRITE
This situation has already af­
brought packbourd». nut bowels, POLICE OFFICERS HAVE
Mary Whitney, and two piano solos '
Oregon State hospital at Pendleton
HISTORY OF FLORENCE stand magazine racks, broom hold
fected the production of milk ad­
by Miss Dorothe Mae l’otter.
LIQUOR VIOLATIONS
was second, with 1,306. These two
versely says the circular, so that
Miss Jarrette acted as u her for
A complete history of the port of ers, and uecktle racks. All were
hospitals
had
137
more
on
their
production per cow averaged near­
An unulysls of liquor control leg­
Miss Williams as site opened her Florence. Lone county's outlet tu flubbed. many of them slulned and
ly 2 pounds per day less than on rolls than a year ago.
islation. carefully condensed and
many gifts which she exhibited the sea. will soon be wrltteu by Al­ varnished.
The other Institutions reported
the corresponding date of the last
about the room.
The butterfly collections of Co­ armuged In a handy pocket site
fred E. Lomax, professor of bust-
the following number of inmates:
five years.
Assisting Mrs. Buell were Mrs. ness administration at the Univer­ burg students won the admiration cardboard leaflet has been pre­
Oregon Fairview home (for the
Eugene McElbany and Mrs. J P. sity of Oregon. Preliminary work of most of the visitors There wen- pared by the League of Oregon
It'a Riotous!
feeble-minded». 901; Oregon State
F ru it Conditions Hscs Good
Robley.
on the project Is already under way five of these, two of which were of Cites and sent to all city marshulls
In commenting on the fruit sit­ Penitentiary. 767; State Tubercu­
The Misses Evelyn Robley aud * 1 The first part of the history will tllunlcul specimens They varied and i-oilce officers. The booklet ha,
•PRIVATE
uation. the circular aays prospects losis hospital. 261; Eastern Oregon
been prepared by Herman Kehrll.
SCANDAL*
Evelyn
Buell
assisted
Mrs.
W
N.
K
,
,
ht>
h„
torl,.„
phaaM
0,
from
one-fourth
to
three
Inches
In
are for fair production of fruits in Tuberculosis hospital at The Dalles,
executive secretary of the league
Williams
In
seyvinr
the
refre
h
|h
t
fotlndln|!
of
comlnunjty
und
size,
and
were
all
mounted
the northwest, which should find a 134; State School for the Deaf. 115;
2ASU FITTS
Cnpl.s of the booklet received
The noon meal was served by the
the port, and with its various com-
better outlet owing to the reduc­ Oregon Slate Training school at nient’’'
h< re list 15 possible violations un
Oul-of-town guests were Mrs. Me ; niervlH, >nd ,ndl|atrlBl d, vHop. Coburg P T. A.
tion in the eastern crop and antici­ Woodburn. 108; State Industrial
The aetond
('»burg boy» anil girls won both dec the slate liquor control act. two
pated Improvement In purchasing school for girls. 70; Oregon Blind Elmnrry and daughter. Nellie, and |bentB Ur u>lAax
tri illations of the state liquor com
part will deal with the port itself. buseball gumes front the Spring
power of the public.
Trades school at Portland. 62; Mrs. Buford Roach, all of Eugene
mis <lon. and five viol
is under
Miss Williams is the .laughter of I Pxpelld„ urBB , hat have
lnade. field students, 12 10 and 19 13
The pear crop of Oregon may be' State school for the Blind. 57.
the model city ordinal
drawn up
Mr.
and
Mrs
W.
N
Williams,
and
<(>rk
ionlp|et<.d
work
contem.
Everyone
was
attracted
by
the
ap­
somewhat less than last year bat
Per capita cost, averaged for the
, or pearance of the Coburg school some time ago by the b- gue and
the apple crop in excess of the entire group, was $30.23 for April, Mr Buell is the son of Mr. and Mrs. pIWed an(, ro,um<, o |
W
E.
Buell
They
will
make
their
1
|hp
pBg,
an(,
,„
p
preBen,
building which houses both the high whb b has since been odopted by a
light output of 1933. The Pacific as compared to $30.40 in April. 1933.
home
at
Tillamook
following
their
B
___________________________
«
■
school and grades
It Is a two- majority of the elites of (he state.
Coast dried prune crop is expected I Lowest cost per patient wag that of
•tory and basement structure fac­ Springfield has not adopted the
to be less than normal. Carryover the Eastern Oregon State hospital marriage.
McKenzie Valley | ing south with a large lawn und a ordinance.
of 1933 crop prunes is also less with $12.62. while the Oregon State
than normal.
hospital ranked second with $12.90, ANALYSIS OF CHURCH
Several parties have enlivened hedge of white roses on each side
of the main walk.
and the Oregon Fairview home,
SUBJECT FOR SERMON J thia section the past week.
Another Interesting feature of
third,
with
$13.71.
The
peniten­
Of
particular
Interest
was
the
CREAT SCALE-DOWN
Rev. Veltie Pruitt, pastor of the frienahip shower given at the home the afternoon was a demonstration
tiary's cost per Inmate was $21.64.
IN FARMERS' DEBTS
and the institutions with smaller Christian church will preach on the of Mrs. Edwin Hansen In compli­ o' distillation of water and sugar,
subject. The Church Analyzed" at ment to Mrs. Henry Hansen Sat­ sand, tea and salt In the liquid.
S'armera' debts have been scaled populations ranged as follows:
the morning service in his church urday afternoop
State
Tuberculosis
hospital.
$40.51;
Monday the seventh grade tioys
down In connection with approxi
Sunday. His evening subject will
The birthday party given for Cleo defeated the Coast Fork school
mately 37.4 out of every 100 Land Eastern Oregon Tuberculosis hos­
be. "Manifestations of Faith." The Carter at the home of his parents. 29-8 Earl Pederson was the star
Bank Commissioner's loans and 28.4 pital. $46.31; State Training school,
choir will sing. "Savior Lead Me." Mr. and Mrs. Walter Carter
$36.34;
Industrial
school.
$81.86;
of the gam".
out of every 100 Federal land bank
A charivart was given Tuesday
The Eighth grade boys and girls
loans and about 5 cents on the dol­ Blind school. $39.84; Deaf school.
ersi Land Bank district over a nine- ' $42.88: and Blind Trades school. BENTON-LANE BALL CLUB night for Mr. and Mrs. Cedi Chase are getting ready to play Pleasant
month period, according to the $33.91. Certain hospitalization ex
TO PLAY GAME HERE Mrs. Chase was Irma Shanander. Hill teams there on May 28. The
Portland.
boys defeated Goshen 41-1 and the
Farm Credit administration of that penses and special treatment re-
A very large attendance was im­ freshman hoys 9-8 in a gum,- which
Springfield Town baseball team
city. This district comprises Mon­ quirments for Inmates result In In­
tana. Idaho, Washington, and Ore­ creases in per capita costs at home and the Benton-Lane teams will ported Saturday night at the Vida required 10 Innings.
of the institutions.
cross bats on the Brattain field dance.
gon.
Leaburg high and grade schools IUKA ELECTS CHAPLAIN
Sunday afternoon at 2 o’clock. A
In rases of loans In which scale-
small admission charge will be plan Joint commencement exercises
downs occurred, the average reduc- : M A R R IA G E L IC E N S E S IS S U E D
AT BUSINESS MEETING
The baccalaureate sermon will be
tlon in each farmer's indebtedness ' During the past week the county made for the game.
next Sunday evening bv Rev Ralph
was about 1.8 cents on the dollar in clerk has granted marriage licenses
Mr Myrtle Kgglman was elected
W ELLS A W ELLS
Clark.
connection wltb Commissioner's to the following: Cecil England and
chaplain of Iuka circle Number 37.
Attorneys at Law
Frank Mamn. aged McKenxIe
loans and about .6 cents on the dol­ Verna Davis, both of Eugene; Bank of Commerce Bldg., Eugene
to fill a vacancy caused by a reslg
Valley pioneer who has been ser­
lar In connection wltb land bank Charles Michel Eula. and Nellie
nation at the regular meeting held
N O T IC E O F S H E R IF F ’S 8 A L E
Leep. Mapleton; Harry Zimmer­
iously III at Pacific hospital. Is re­
loans
REAL PROPERTY
last Tuesday evening al the borne
NOTICE Is hereby given that by ported improving slowly.
The amount of Individual scale- man, Forest Grove, and Ollie Bemis
of Mrs. Egglmann.
virtue
of
an
execution
and
order
Cottage
Orove;
Harold
Phillips
and
Waltervllle
grade
school
closes
downs varied from a few dollars to
of
sale
Issued
of
the
Circuit
Court
several thousand dollars, depending Josie Bemis, both of Cottage Grove; of the State of Oregon for I-ane Friday, May 26. A picnic will fea
C A L L FOR W A R R A N T S
upon the amounts by which the William Peters and Marion Karthen County this 23rd day of May. 1934 lure the last day The morning
Notice
Is hereby given that
total debts of applicants for loans both of Eug?ne; Palmer Brlckley, upon and pursuant to a decree duly will be devoted to a program and
School
District
No. 19, In Lane
given
and
made
by
said
Court
the
4
H
Health
club
achievement
Eugene,
and
Arah
Nell
Arnold.
exceeded the maximum amounts
20
Mr ™<' Mrs L. R. Millican have county. Oregon, will pay at the of­
which could be loaned by the land Trent
pending therein In which L. H Mul-
key was plaintiff and Melvin Han-1 word that their daughter. Luclle. fice of the clerk of said district, all
bank and the commissioner
sen and Ethel Han.wn. his wife, came through an appendectomy warrants to and Including 3342,
CONTEST GROUPS HAVE
and Alex Bodner and Catherine »afely Tuesday moj-ntng. Luclle la dated December 22. 1933. Interest |
STUNTS
AT
MEETING
AAA ADDS TO FARM
Bodner, hla wife, were defendants, ntte-dlng Ashland Normal school ceases after May 24. 1934,
which execution and order of sale
INCOME; NEED SCIENCE
C. F BARBER. Clerk
Members of the two membership was to me directed and command­ Her family are leaving Friday to
team:,Redsldes. led by Mrs. Ray ed me to sell the real property be with her a few days
Cash income of American agri­
Stevens, and Shamrocks, led by A1 hereinafter described to satisfy
Zula Kickbush, nur* -In-training, ' YES, I DID IT ALL
culture increased more than 39 per
Pohl, presented stunts at the regu certain Hens and charges In said at the Good Samaritan hospital.
W IT H A CAN O F
decree specified. I will on Saturday;
cent during the first year of the
lar N. O. W. meeting held last the 23rd day of June. 1934. at the| Po'land. cam. home this week for
operation of the AAA. according to
’ACME ENAMEL KOTE
night.
National Organizer Mrs hour of 11:00 o'clock A. M , at the her two week’s vacation,
figures compiled at Washington.
Davis and her husband were guests . outhwest door of the County Court
...A N D DOE5NT IT
The AAA reported that rental and
at the meeting Refreshments were House in Eugene, Lane County.
LOOK WONDERFUL?
Thurston
benefit payments to farmers who
Oregon, offer for salp and sell at
erved after the program
.
. . . ___ . . . .
public auction for cash, subject to
cooperated accounted for more
Adelegatlon of 15 were present redemption as provided by law. all
Mr. mid Mrs. Roy Weaver from
than 12 per cent of the 1*4 billion
of the right, title and Interest of Crockett, California, arc here on
from Eugene.
dollars of increase.
the defendants In said suit and of Ilieir honey moon trip, visiting his
all parties claiming by. through or
F O R E C L O S U R E SA LE
Notice Is hereby given that by under them or any of them. In or grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. A. W
DULL HEADACHES GONE
virtue of an execution and order for to the following described real Weaver. They were married in
SIMPLE REMEDY DOES IT sale Issued out of the Circuit Court property, to-wlt:
Reno. Nevada, a few days ago. Mr.
Beginning al a point 210 feet
Headaches caused by constipa­ In and for Lane County. Oregon. In
Weaver is employ d in the sugar re­
West of a point on the North
tion. are gone after one dose of a suit wherein Ole O. Haugen was
finery in Crock-.tt and Ihey will
T here’s a real Having! But the New Air-Cooled
line of the L. E. Davis D. L. C.
Adlerlka. This cleans poisons out plaintiff and A. J. McKy and others
No. 42 at a point 18.09 chains
of BuTH upper and lower bowels. were defendants, to enforce a Judg­
make their home there.
Electrolux offers you even more. It haH no moving
East of a point 6.9« Chains
Ends bad sleep, nervousness. Flan- ment entered and docketed In said
Norma Hart, m a ll daughter of
parts to make noise or wear. It frees you from costly
South of the Quarter Section
cry's Drug 8tore.
suit and court on the 24th day of
Mr. and Mrs, Richard Hart, under
repair billH.
-
Corner on the line between
May. 1934. I have levied upon the
went an operation (or appendicitis
Sertlors 23 and 24 of Township
following real property mentioned
Furtherm ore, Electrolux is equipped with all the
HOUSEHOLD
17 8. R. Four West of the
in said order of sale, viz:
at the hospital In Eugene a few
m
odern
convenience» any woman could aHk. We
Willamette Meridian, and run­
Beginning at a point on the
days ago. She Is recovering satis­
simply c a n ’t list them here, hut we'll be more than
ning thence South 234 94 feet,
east line of lot 1 block 18, In
FLY SPRAY
factorily.
glad to dem onstrate them
thence West 150.74 feet, thence
Fairmount, according to the
The baccalaur ate sermon for the
North 234.94 feet, and thence
original plat thereof, which Is
25c a Pint
QUICK FACTS - - .
East 160.74 feet to the place of
133.2 feet south of the north­
high school will be preached at tin
beginning;
east corner of said lot and rbn
No
Moving Parts
church
next
Sunday
evening.
The
SCOTT'S DRUG STORE
Also, Beginning at a point
thence south 50 feet, thence
Trigger
Tray Release
commencement
exercises
will
be
FOR
234.94
feet
South
of
a
point
359
west 160 feet, thence north 50
Non-Stop
Defrosting
h-Id
at
the
hall
on
the
following
feet
West
of
a
point
on
the
feet, thence east 160 feet to the
FURNITURE. BREAKFAST SETS,
North line of the b E. Davis
place of beginning, being a part
Ixiwest
Operating
Cost
Friday evening.
KITCHEN CABINETS
D. I„ C No 42 at a point 18.09
of said lot and situated In Lane
Perm anently Silent
The grade school d oses next Fri­
chains East of a point 6 96
Cohnty. Oregon;
Tw o-Tem perature Chilling Unit
Y o u r s k iff w it h c o lo r j n d b ru s h
day. They are to have a picnic al
chains South of the Quarter
and will sell the same on Saturday
will a m a ic you
Skinner butte In Eugene.
Ml s
Section Corner on the line be­
the 23rd day of June, 1934. at 1:30
We Join the Entire Gas Industry in
tween Sections 23 and 24 of
o'clock P. M. at the front door of
Marjorie Grant has taught the past
Recommending Electrolux to You.
1» POPULAR COLORS
Township 17 8 R. Four West
the Lane County Courthouse In Eu
year, but Is employed to teach nl
of the Willamette Meridian,
i gene .Oregon, to the highest bidder
TO CHOOSE FROM
|
Marshfield
the
next
year,
and
Miss
Sold on Easy Term«
and running thence South 200
for cash, to satisfy the Judgment
feet, thence West 141.742 feet,
lluple Ross from Irvin has been
entered In said suit, viz. $800 with
thence North 200 feet and
Interest (heron at 8 per cent from
employed to teach here. She has
April 10. 1933, $50 as attorney's
thence East 141.742 feet to the
taught nl Vida the past year.
place of beginning, all In Lane
fee and $26.70 costs of said suit,
Miss Mildred Price who bus
i Raid sale wjl I be subject to redemp­
County. Oregon.
W-J-ll
Hardware — Furniture
tion as allowed by law
Dated this 23rd dav of May. 1934. taught at The Dalles the past year,
Eugene,
Springfield
C. A 8WART8.
C A SWARTS. Sheriff.
has
returned
to
her
home
here.
The
« í 77ie New» Office
Radio»
—
Paint
Sheriff of Lane County. Oregon Bv A E HVLEGAARD, Deputy.
school closed laat Friday there.
(M 24 31—J 7-14 21)
(M 24-31— J 7-14-21)
H*y Crop». Pasture» in North
Central State» Poor; Milk
Production Tumbles
STATE HAS
tM<WM¡AUM
NEW
ELECTROLUX
THE
SERVE l C / ^ / REFRIGERATOR
COSTS LESS
TO RUN!
ACME QUALITY
ENAMEL-KOTE
Wright & Sons
Northwest Cities Gas Co.