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    f H V RBDAY, JUNK 7, 1M4
PAGE FOUR
ELECTRIC LINES
BLANKET STATE
Only One-Tenth Of Popula­
tion Unable to Obtain Ser­
vice; Few Are Scattered
M c D onald b r in g s film
W IT H G AYNO R-FARRELL
James Dunn and Ginger Rogers
Have F eature Rolee In Fox
F ilm -‘Change of H e a rt”
FUTURE FARMERS
SCHOOL IO S ilfi!
After is in out hs of separation o. S. C. Campus To Be Scene
Janet Uaynor and Charles Farrell. I Of 2Oth Summer School
the servon'» moat rumanti»- team. '
For 4-H Club Members
will be reunited in Fox F ilm s lat­
ent releaae. "Change of Heart." j The twentieth annual 4-H dub
which comes to the McDonald summer scho»»l to be held on the
theatre, on Sunday. Heeding the Qregon sta te college campua June
requests of thousands of fans to re- u (o , s w,„
|h0 |arjwa, ever
team these two acre»‘n sweethearts.
(„
with an enrollment
IhV studio started an intensive
|e#st „0 per cent greater than
search for a story that would be last year. Judging from advance re-
suitable for their reunion. Kathleen gtatration reports recelvtxl at the
Norris' great modern novel. "Man­ state club office at Corvallla. For
hattan Love Song." was finally sel­ the first time In history every coun- ,
ected out of hundreds of stories ty In the state will be repres«mted.
as the perfect vehicle.
Lane county clubers are planning
The screen play adapte»! from to have a strong representation at ;
the novel is a modern drama of the srhiMd.
youth's epic struggle for love and
A number of new ftytiurea for
happint'ss in the turmoil of Man­ both boys and girls have been add­
hattan
The film relates a big ed this year to the already compre­
city’s grim challenge to four young- hensive program of instruction and
sters just out of college, two boys recreation for the two-weeks p»»r-
and two girls, who. banded together lod. These include a course In
by ties of loyalty and common ln -|p |ant propagation, a
practical
terest. enter its portals, accept its course in welding a - applied to
challenge and begtn their brave farm machinery; se»*d cleaning and
fight to achieve success, realise testing, home-made electric brood­
their dreams of ambition and pos­ ers. coddling moths, their life his
sibly tame
tory and control. Judging and man
James Dunn and Ginger Rogers
are billed as featured plavers tn , »»» methoda of vegetable cookery
support of the two stars. They » tllm pae of the activities in the
complete the quartette of youth home management houses, and a
around which the drama revolves j cla9s ,n gnnies.
STRONGER BUSINESS
INIISTRMfF’ I W
«» F. M I LW
A o u lf ii 4 wet ices BssAcvs
4 tterishsa
TEACHER EXAMINATIONS STAR MEMBERS HAVE
S. E. R A. GROUP WORKS
SOCIAL MEETINO HERE
ON LOCAL PROJECTS LISTED FOR NEXT WEEK
Teacher examinations for grude
school* will lie held III I he County
A c tio n O f S ta te B o a rd ; P la y ­
Court house commencing Wednee
grou nd , D u m p C le a n u p
day, June 13, at 9 o'clock and con-
Au effort to make Hie cleanup| tinning until Friday. June 16, at
of the city dump ground an SERA | 4 p m
project will he brought h tore the
Tin- following schedule for the
City Council at their mooting next j examination» hi« been prepared
Monday evening by the elt> plan ; Waduesdav forenoon V. S HI*
tory Writing I I'etimanslilpl,
'
nlng cm ,m ission
Two Springfield projeets have al­ ntciry, lloiuny.
Wednesdav afternoon
Physio
ready been approved by the county
committee, one calling for achool logy. Beading, Composition. General
improv euients, and another for History
Thursday forenoon
Arithmetic,
work on books at the city library,
liut neither have hen pna<ed on by History of Education Psychology
Thursday afternoon
Qrammar.
the atate board.
At this lime no final action has j tk ography. American Literature,
been taken In the matter of com- Phy ales,
Theory and
plettng the playground
Friday forenoon
Members of the City Council cull Practice, Orthography (Spelling)
the att«Mitluii of the local people to Phyeleal Geography. English I.II
the provisions attached Io the re- erature
oelpt of this SERA money and the
Friday afternoon -School l.aw.
reasons why the council are not an : Algebra, Geology. Civil Govern
xlous to undertake further Improve meat, Ro«>kk»-eplng
nients at this time. The SERA |
funds «re alotted for labor otslv and
nil material and compensation In­ LEGION CIRCUS OFFERS
surance for the workmen must be
MATINEE FOR CHILDREN
paid by th»> city or political until
A special matinee performance
derlvln* the benefit
I’niler the CWA setup most of ol the American Legion circus now
the materials were paid for. hut yet playing nt the Armory In Eugene
In- city had to expend nearly »900 will he given for children Saturday
o, fund, not budgeted nor collected afteruonn.
The circus perfortn-
There la usually a considerably iinc,' will start al 2 o'clock, but
amount of employment for these the doors will he opened at one
needy person« during the summer o'clock.
All children to 16 years will be
mouths and the actual ne»>d for
relief I- less than It will be again admitted for 16 cents at this spe
during the coming winter Any ex­ d a l matinee performance It has
penditure of funds for SKIIA work been announced
The enllre «how for the after
now will certainly mean un In
crease In tuxes next year to meet noon will feature children's enter
lalnmeiil with special added al
the city's share of the expense
tractions. Animal acts featuring
the educate»! pony "Sparkles " will
Chamois gloves should he washed be augmented by dow n numbers
1» castlle soap and warm water, directed by Rue Enos, and oilier
with a spoonful of ammonia added events.
to each quart of this solution They
Saturday night is the final per
should soak for fifteen minutes, forniunre of the show which has
after which they should be press been playing to large audiences
ed out with the hands Rinse them each night this week
in cold water Io which a little am
monla has been added Dry them
Former Teacher Vlelte — Mlee
In the open air ufter blowing In the
Juanita
Deiumer. former high
fingers to puff them out
school teacher here, wan a visitor
al the school 'Ills week
Oilcloth will brUhten up If wash
ed with a solution of borax and
Has Bad Splinter— K t x iiid h Me
water, and wiped with a flannel Cuiie ran a very large splinter (er
i loth that lias been dipped in inllk up under Ills thumb nail Tuesday
and wrung a dry us possible
It was necessary to remove H ie n n l l
In extracting the splinter
cheol
and
L ib r a r y
W e rk
Pende
Members of Cascade chapter O.
E. B i<nterlaln»'d for I lo ir bus
laiiid and Invited guests at u card
purl Tuesday evening following H im
business
meeting
Paper
bug
lunches were served during the
ev nlng Tlie regular potluck din
iter will lie held at the next meet
Ing of the chapter.
kt't;IN»; tbs ci i- - » i m eoull
denes was shattered, bankers
were properly concerned In liquid
tty. The main
Electric service 1» at present
thought was to
V is ito rs C om log— Mr. and Mrs.
available to 89 2 per vent o i the
p r e p a r e to
Dellas Murphy are expei ting Mr,
total population of the atate of Ore­
meet any de­
„lid Mrs, A F I'oley of I'ortlauil
mand for with-
gon. it la shown by a survey Just
dr a w a I of
to visit thorn Saturday evening
complete»! b.v the Northwest Elec­
f u n d s . They
They have been al Medford during
tric Light an«! Power Association
were more In
the p.i l week and are bringing Mr.
under the direction of Berkeley
crested there­
„ml Mis II T. Mitchell, pareuts of
Snow, executive secretary.
fore in collect
Mrs Murphy, with them The fam
Of the 953.78« people of the state.
tng loans than
lly plaits u reunion al Seattle ttegl
In m a k i n g
850.889 receive service from »me of
them For thia
week.
the 35 private and 12 municipal
they cannot be
electric utilities, or reside within
Justly blamed.
F. M . I AW
Picnic Plenned — Teachers anil
the areas served, according to a
It was a prop­
»indents al Ilia Bratlaln school are
summary of the survey. One hun­
er procedure.
planning a picnic outing Io be held
dred and eighty-six Incorporated
Now that vouildeiiee has been so
ut Riverside park Friday.
communities, in which reside 99 6
largely restoYtsi hanks will natural
per cent of the state urban popu­
ly resume a more normal lending
lation.. enjoy electric service. Only
policy. This does no’, mean laat they
Veteran III—Ed Stewart la quite
will or should extend loose or un
18 of the 204 incorporated communi­
III al hla home here tbla week ac
sound credit, but that In the utmost
ties of the state lack such service,
cording Io his physician.
good faith bankers will perform
and the total population of this
their
proper
part
In
recovery
by
a
urban group not having electric­
(Haas stoppers may easily be r»
sympathetic and constructive attl
ity is only 1,876.
tude in the tasking of sound loans.
moved from botllee by healing the
Nor should commercial hanks make
Rural Folk Are Users
neck of the bottle In hot water.
capital or long time loans, for the
A high percentage of the resi­
The water should not be so hot as
dents of unincorporated communi­
^
’"fund. d r iv e d fr o m de,,"»,,,,.
to break the bottle
from funds derived from deposit«
ties and rural districts is shown to
payable for the most part on de
have electricity available, 265.467
tnand.
of the 366.688 population so classi­
When the return of co-.fldence It
fied living within areas provided
further on Its way. business men
with utility service Of the people
will Bnd need for credit In making
E x te n s iv e P ro g ra m P la n n e d
residing in rural territory served.
It O P I N I B U N D A Y it
their plans. Thru good borrowers,
A more extensive recreational who for the most part have beeu so
361.917 are on or near the lines of CERTIFICATION RULES
program for the afternoons than conspicuously absent front the tuar
private companies and 3.559 are on
FOR SEED GROWERS ever before Is being planned, ac­ keL will return. They will be warm
JANET
the lines of municipally owned uti­
GAYNOR
cording to H. C. Seymour, state ly welcomed by the banks.
lities.
New certification rules and ap club leader, giving everyone an op­
Buxinet» Men's Fears
The one-tenth of the state's popu­ plication blanks for growers of cer
portunity to participate in his or
CHARLES
Business men have not yet laid
lation that do not have electric titled alfalfa and ladino clover seed
her favorite sport. The general as- all their fears. I’hey worry about
FARRELL
service available within reasonable and seed potatoee have Just b«e» '
i"7ci«x-k each day” Will
what Congress may or may uot do
distance are scattered over appro­ Issued by E. R. Jackman, extension
be held as usual, with prominent They concern themse.ves about a
ximately nine-tenths of the state’s agronomist at Oregon State co lleg e.;
H
o( |h<> state as speakers
trend toward control " business tiv
area, the survey finds.
and may be obtained from any J and parties, movies, sm okeless government. They fear taxes beyond
county agent
P riv ate Companies Lead
smokers, and other entertainments their power to pay These are real
of
No changes tn the potato certt- I to be tsaged in the evenings The sources of worry and when they are
Private companies serve 176 In­
reassured
along
these
lines
they
corporated and 237 unincorporated f b at ion rules have been made and assembly programs will be broad
will be more Ib'-Hned to lake a fresh
communities and operate 7.098 oily minor additions to the o th ers.: le a st ov r KOAC. and at some thne
look
at the future and to make plans
miles of transmission and distribu­ Hereafter the presence of any dod-, I during their stay on the campus to go forward.
With
tion lines, according to their re­ dtr in a field of alfalfa grown tor each county delegation will put on
As a matter of tact there are tan
ports. Municipal plants serve 10 in­ seed will automatically put the seed | a program over that station
gible evidences ol recovery. The
Juinea Dunn
corporated and 6 unincorporated into the yellow tag class Hereto-
Federal Reserve Board oBldally
Many
Have
Scholarships
tore
the
old
rule
allowed
two
pa’-
has
stated
that
prices,
wages,
husl
communities and operate 124 miles
Ginger Rogers
The girls will be housed at Waldo ness activity and production were
of lines. Two small government sy s­ ches before the seed was put into
Ainu
’ hall again thia year, and the boys back to the highest peak since early
tems. at Crater Lake and the Ore­ the yellow tag class.
The chief change in the ladino at the men's dormitory. Any 4-H In 1931. Commercial failures In the
gon Caves, are included in the re­
certification rules has to do with ,-lub boy or girl of 12 years or older United States are being cut almost
port.
-T H E BIG
establishm
ent of tolerances for , who has his or her club project In In half at comparj.’ with the same
Purpose of the survey was to
period last year It has been re­
gather together Information regard buckhorn The market for ladino | good shape is eligible to attend. ported that the dec.Ine in export
BAD WOLF"
Son in Hospital— David i’oindex
ine the extent of electric service in clover Is expanding so that it is Hundreds of members will attend and import trade waa deB uilely
Fire Truck Makes Run — Tin-
a
ter.
small
son
of
Rev
and
Mrs
Oregon, according to Mr. Snow, being sold in som e states w h ere. on scholarships won for outstand- checked In tile middle of 1933 and
Billy Symphony
Desired information waa received j growers object seriously to large | ng club achievem ent, others arc replaced duriLg the last half of the Dean C Bolndexler Is In the P ad i Kplrngfleld fire truck made a run
A ll in
W est Springfield io extinguish
being sent as delegates of their year by a substantial recovery flc ho pltal thia week
from all the major companies and ; amounts of buckhorn.
Gorgeou* Color!
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_
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u
»mall
roof
fire
Mond
morning
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I clubs, and still others have saved movement.
although reports from some of the !
III at Fall Creek— A T Brewer * The fire was almost mil when the
Among
favorable
factors
is
the
;
their
own
money
to
pay
the
812
small companies and municipal
Take the vinegar and sp ice, from
>f (hp
week> se. slon. A„ Improved condition of the banks. It Is ill at his home nt Full «’reek this 'n ich arrived and no serious dam
plants were incomplete the omis- ' your sweet pickles and preserve raUr()a(1 and bus , lneB are offerlng
is doubtless true that the banking WH9‘k
He Is unable to leave hl» » f *»» caused according to Hugh
sions are too slight to affect the them until your are making a salad
structure of the country ha* never
Jolliff. fire chief.
T H U R B . - F R I. - BAT.
-ummarixed results. Mr. Snow dressing. You’ll find it gives your the lioys and girls special rates of been In a sounder, stronger and bed.
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I
1
cert
a
mile
for
the
round
trip.
stated.
more liquid condltlot than it la lo-
dres ing a new and delicious flavor.
"STAND UP
day. My authority for that stale- DON’T SLEEP ON LEFT
• • •
A copy of the survey has been i
SIDE—
AFFECTS
HEART
.
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ment
Is
the
Comptroller
of
the
Cur
AND CHEER!"
presented to the Oregon State Bon­
Mr. and Mrs Ray Baugh and fam-
rency. No longer is their any fear or
Ask your butcher to cut off the
neville Dam commission, the State
If
stomach
GAS
prevents
«l-ep
‘
»>
M*
«"<!
Mrs
John
Kdmlafun
thought of bank runs. Depositors
Hydroelectric Commission. State long end piece of your porterhouse
once more know that their money Is Ing on right side try Adlerlka. One, and daughter. Hasel, and Shirley
Planning Board. State Engineer and steak, leaving the tissue Intact.
safe and the banker, thrlci armed dose brings out poisons and relle Bonney attended the Calvert re-
Have him put this section of the
Slln,|ay
others.
In the knowledge of his own ves gas pressing on hear! so you llplW) #f Jun(.„ on c |ly
meat through the meat grinder
sleep soundly all night Flanery a
,,
strength. Is looking forward.
There were 61 present.
Drug Store
twice and then replace it, holding
When serving eggs on toast to
Tile high arhool commencement
it in place with the tissue lie left
children, cut the toast into cubes,
exercises were held at the Thum
T
ra
in
in
g
fo
r
B
a
n
k
e
rs
N O T IC E O F H E A R IN G
intact. Th’.s part of the steak is
ON F IN A L A C C O U N T
leaving the slice in its original
ton hall last Friday evening prof-
The American Bankers Associa­
tender and attractive when served.
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN ex or Dnthunk from the it. of O.
shape. Place the egg on the toast
tion has been active for many years
Thai the undersigned administrator
training young men and women In ! of the estate of Olga Aldropp. de- was the speaker for the evening
in the usual manner. Children will i
find it much simpler to manage! Butter two slices of bread. Place
r»
«
ic
ee
so
order
that
the’r
may
be
<,uly
‘>
ual1'
Designed in sixes. 34. 36. 38. 40.
f<>r lhp
of banklni. ; c -ased, has filed his account for There were four high school gradu­
I the flnnl settlem ent of said estate
when served this way.
them face to face and toast the 42. and 44
Sixe 38 requires 3*4 Standard courses are furnished In the County Court for Lane Coun ates. Chester Moon. Alfred Fox,
George Thompson, and Mias Elsie
! outrides as you would a single piece yards of 35 Inch material.
with able and experience!, teacher*. i ty, Oregon, and thut Saturday, the
Beals. There were also four grade
To prevent scum from forming on I of toast. The butter will melt, leav-
]
7th
day
of
July.
1934.
al
the
Court
Thia work I» done under the direc­
A B ecom ing F ro c k
cocoa or chocolate, beat it with an I lug the inside soft and delicious
tion of the American institute of Room of alii Court. In the County rhool graduates one from Thurs
Pattern 8221: Women who make Banking Section of the association. Court House, In Eugene at ten ton and three from Mt. Vernon
egg-beater until a frothy foam ' while the outside can be toasted to
forms on top. The foam prevents | a nice golden brown. It’s a good their own clothes will appreciate Over two hundred chapter*, or local o’rlock in the forenoon, has been’ by school.
Court fixed as the time and
! variation on just plain toast.
the style and value in the design banking school*, are In active oppr ’ said
the scum from forming.
place for hearing objections there-
pictured here. Most of us have to atlon throughout the country and I ,o an(, for flna, Bettlemwn» of snld
thousands of the younger genera estate.
tlon of bankers are being grr duated
MAGNUS MANSETH. Admin­
istrator of the E state of Olga --- ------------------------------------------------ •»
each year. These students »re
Si'hnol closed for the summer
Aldroop. deceased
taught not only banking practice*
j vacation at Leaburg Friday with a
and pollcb i. but they are also well i !.. 1- RAY. Aftnrnev for Estate
IJe 7 14-21 28—Jv 5|
i iimmunlfy picnic.
grounded In th> highest ‘deals and
Thursday evening commencement
standard* of buslnesa ethics A pro
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
i - j rclses at l.eahurg were held with
posal Is now ander consideration to
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN
establish a central school, whb h hat the undersigned has been ap- I Dealn Wayne L. Morse of the Uni
will offer advuneed or graduate
K, p(.1Iti,r of the Estate of I i- Hy Law school delivering the
work Io a selective list taken from l.ew ls It Tucker, deceased, hv the I
N e w F ra
Charles Allen presented
those v.lio have »(iiipl.led the County Court of U n *
O’’” I dll bunns to John Blttle. Bruce Cur
All persons having claims
, ,, _
.
. ,,,
standard cotir-i ». F. M Law. Pre* gon
B a la n c e d
»' »•
and Warren
Guru is the leading grocery store in thin part of
ident American Hankers Assocla against -aid estate are required to i ' ' •
present
them
with
the
proper
Re,
d.
Rosalee
Fountain.
Shirley
Lane county. The best food brands, fresh from the
tlo n.
* F * if* o • r • m - 4 u . l a , JMMr-
I vouchers Io the undersigned at the Williams Arthur Grav nnd I,. H ttck
m anufacturer and grower are always found here.
B a n k s R e p a v in g L o a n * F rena ! law offices of James K. King 410 ,.t|M ,.|K|,ti, grade graduate
R F C
Miner Building. Eugene Lane Conn ...................
m ,........ ,
Our service is modern and fast and our prices are
l.eayiirg high »onlor class was
tv. Oregon within six (6t months
COSTS LESS «-
<
lyip'dimeuted
with
a party at the I
not to be beaten.
A ltlio u y ti banks and tru s t compa j f r „ m |h d a te o f th is n o tic e
PER
JOB PER YEAR
Dated at Eugene. Oregon, this I home of Mrs. John Currie Monday
nles have been I lie laris -st borrow
ers
from
the
H e, -oustruction Finance 7th dav of June. 1934.
e
V
eilin
g
10 Bars WHITE
ARI.FAN TUCKER Executor
Corporation, liny have exceeded all
Dr. Melvlll,. Jones iisslsti-cl by
of the Estate of Lewis R
WONDER
other classes of borrower!, In the
Miss Della FHzgernld, conducted
Tucker, deceased
rapidity of their repayments Since
(Je 7 14-21-28—Jy 6»
the pre-erhool axe children's clinic
the Inception of the R F C. In Fel) I
al Deerhorn school 9 Io 12 Tuesday
ruary 1932. loan.» have been author
8. D. A L L E N
Seventeen c-lillclren were brought
Hardware — Furniture
Bulk, Gallon
and
I zed by it to 7.08» banking Institn i
A tto rn ey at Law
for examination, from Deerhorn,
1 Bar BORAX SOAP
tlon* In the amount of 21.1 !lf>.O»<l.»ih' i P77 W illa m e tte . 8 t
Eugene. Ote-
Radios — Paint
W iillervlile, and Leaburg districts.
Of thia sum »142,000,000 was not
taken by II,e borrow«*, ilo a‘
' V f ^ T A ^ ^ O r Ä 1, FOR
advances being 1 1.553.00ft ,000.
THE COUNTY OF LANE
Repayment* against these ad I In the Matter of the Guardianship;
vances through April 30. 1934, sg
of Virgil J. Mill», and Arlene T I
gregated »925,000,000 or about «0
Hills. Minora
per cent. The rullo of repayments
ORDER
for all classe* of borrower* has been J. 8 Hills guardian of the above
only a'«out 37 per cent. These rapid [ named minors having petitioned
repayments by the batiks are taken this court for license to mortgage
Now Receiving
by competent obuervere «3« > I ronsr or sell »he following property, vlx,
North 75 feet of Lot 7 in block 7,
Indication of returning normal tln.iii
In Skinners Donation to Lane
2 Boxes
clal and banking conditions.
county, situated in Lane Coun- 1
Per Can -
ty, Oregon, for the purpose of
discharging taxes due ngalnst the
For Canning Purposes
Designed in Sixes; 34, 36, 38,
In place of an egg-beater, rinse »ante and for the support of said
40, 42 and 44 Sixe 38 require* a fruit Jar with cold water Io pre minors. It
i'/t yard* of 35 incn material.
...
.
,
Rav, Amos A. Hills, Darllla Trine,
CASH PAID
vent sticking, break your eggs Ini- i
Tr1nP, Zeijn Urlck. and Oolln
spend a certain amount of tim e do­ the jar anil shake It's simple und Kincaid, next of kin of said minorai
ing house work and need a dress satisfactory.
and all others Interested In their;
Royal Ann's Must Have Full Blush and Contain Sugar.
r-state, show cause before the court ;
which combines charm with utility
nt
Its
chambers
In
the
court
house
as tills one does. The cutting and
Bings Must Be Black But Firm. Must Be Delivered
In Eugene, Oregon, at 10:00 A M
making can he accomplished in a
of
Friday,
July
13.
1934.
why
said
Warm your pie plate - on top of
Same Day Ae Picked— at
few hours, hy following the instruc­
ihe oven before tattling the crust license shoulil not Issue as asked
5 Pounds
Ordered further that said next of j
tions step by step as they are writ­
In to hake. This will prevent a sog kin nnd other Interester persons j
ten.
t» crust.
tie served with this order hy the
Printed percale is the first choice
publication of the som e for four
for a dres- of this type for it Is a
weeks In the Springfield News,
ninterlal which com es In pretty de­
r ubli hed nt Springfield
Oregon
4th and Pearl Sts.
In cooking candy, preserves or June flth, 1934.
signs and colors and stands up well
FRED
FISK,
County
Judge.
Em pty Lugs Can Be Obtained Here.
under much tubbing. Oay buttons sugar solutions of any kind, grease
1 Pearls of Wheat Circus With Each Package for the
the Inside of the pan near the top ,
ALLEN. Attorney for
and belt buckle to match make a
Children.
In. order Io prevent boiling over.
nice trimming.
(Je 714-21-28—Jy 5)
D
McOOgALD
Change
H e a r t”
Thurston
-> » > •
VW ,
/.ÀTfST
MARSHALL
McKenzie Valley
Irish-Murphy Co.
tfMEQUALITY
HOUSE PAINT
Service, Quality and Price
SO AP
Salad Oil
Wright & Sons
55c
25c
Shredded
Del Monte
Wheat
Corn
- 23c
10c
Ray-Maling Company
R oyal A nn and Bing Cherries
Broken
Rice
15c
PARK S W A REH O U SE
Pearls of Wheat, Pkg.