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The Chehalis Bee-Nugget from Chehalis, Washington • Page 26

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Chehalis, Washington
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PACK 2(i THE CHEHALIS BEE-NUGGET, FRIDAY, JUNE 1, 1 9 2 8 CHBHALIS, WASHINGTON Local Gas Plant Spends $50,000 New Unit Added and Other Improvements--Capacity Doubled. an i of a i a 000 the gas plant owned by the a i Gas Electric Company, ami i gas for Chehalis and i i a has been over- a and i Work has btM'ii way since last August, i lie a a i i necessarily a slow because not interfer- i i a daily operation i lie a 0. R. Collins of Sen i assisted by his son, C. R.

Coll i has had the work in charge, I lie a i on the most of i a a a i i and a a i force of at the a Jack Johns being the capable a in charge. One new i has been a to the coking works, and one i practically rebuilt. a has complete benches, or i each i a i six retorts. two are now being used, the repairs and a i i being made to a care of possible expan- i a long time. The result of the.

changes is that the capacity of a is practicaly A a i has been added which the coke out of the i a of a i it by hand as in past, a i which makes the faster and a i and is a i a by Die i Cement pits have been a to receive the coke, and i a of a i it by a as it is raised by elevator to a a and then on the coke i The company finds a a i sale for the tar than a few years ago, as the a for that has greatly increased. The i room has been rear- a and one added. A close record is kept to fill the require- of the state, and the test loc a averages above a i by the state. The gas tank has a a a i of 1 1 0 0 0 0 cubic feet, a large supply of gas is' always kept 011 a There are laboratory rooms, a building for tabulation of consumption of gas, and storage of stoves and other i The process of a i gas is rather interesting to the layman who lias never visited a gas plant. The a i of the retorts with coal, i the coke, collecting the tar and other by-products, the i 'washes" the gas is required to go before it is commercially right, are all interesting operations.

The work is now completed, and it has been a task considering the necessity of keeping the plant under operation all the time, and all that is to do at the plant to finally call it complete is to watch it a few days, and clean up a the premises. F. W. Schwab of Centralia is the a a a in charge. One of the big problems ing the a is the sale of coke, a of the a but which has a big value.

SALES REFLECT. The Chehalis Land Company rep the following sales for last i acres owned by Fred Decker to A a Herbert; consideration 1 0 0 0 0 Property is five miles southeast of Chehalis. One and sixty acres in Shoestring valley known as the Fink place, to J. A. Hart.

A. Herbert has sold two dwellings on south a i a a Tacoma, to F. Decker. T. F.

Verner sold a dwelling in Toppenish to A. G. Hadaller of Onalaska; consideration not given. A. G.

Hadaller sold three and one- a acres back of the Eastern mill at Centralia to the Chehalis Land a consideration not given. HUXT FIXED. THE WEEK AT MOSSYROCK. Moasyrock, May was a heavy rainfall here Sunday night. Showers continued day a and Monday i Mr.

and Mrs. Reggie Collins of Portland spent Sunday here with his mother, Mrs. Rebecca Collins, and his sister and family, Mr. and Mrs C. Davis.

Mr. and Mrs. Cordell and children are camping at Winston creek, where they will pick moss this summer. Mr. and Mrs.

Mike Willard of Seattle were guests of Mr. and Mrs. J. P. Metzker over the week-end.

A son was born to Mr. and Mrs. John Mitchum May 22 at the Smetzler home at Mossyrock. Born, May 15, to Mr. and Mrs.

E. J. Asher of Mossyrock, a boy. Born, May 15, to Mr. and Mrs.

J. M. Arbogast of Riffe, a daughter. Little Bruce White, two-year-old son of Mr. and Mrs.

Bruce White, had a a escape a morning when a car backed into him. The baby was to one side when tire back wheel hit him and he escaped i i The boy, who was driving the car, could not see the baby when he started to back the car. Fortunately, the baby was only a shaken and frightened. Mr. and Mrs.

Lew Duncan spent last week at the G. H. 'home at Klaber. Mrs. Lucinda Hunt of Onalaska, who was arrested Saturday at On- alaska on a liquor possession charge, I was guilty Monday by Justice P.

C. a who imposed a fine of S100 and costs and remanded to the custody of Sheriff Edward Deggeller i paid. ROAD CONTRACT LKT. Tuesday at Olympia the a i a committee awarded the a to grade, drain and a i crushed rock a 2.8 miles the a i a Park i a Carlson to Divide, Lewis to Hammer-Keto, James Brown of a i at i RKEMER HALL BURNS. The hall of the Bremer Improve- I Club, a community i i lo- I cated 35 miles east of Chehalis on Tilton river, burned at 1 o'clock Wednesday morning.

Loss is esti- mated at 3 5 0 0 partially covered by insurance. The origin of the fire is 1'OKCH A XI) I old is a good ffuide to If you are in an acc i and one of a i splatters glass over the i a take i a i a a i i i i a a a i a i season is at a the a a a In solved. For i or the best i a i a is the pet i a i small or balcony type. The i a are a i a give dis- IS A MATTER DESERVING OF YOUR MOST EARNEST THOUGHT AND PLANNING. THE BEST RESULTS ARE ONLY OBTAINED BY MAKING EVERY DOLLAR OBTAIN THE UTMOST IN BOTH STYLE AND QUALITY.

OUR EASY PAYMENT PLAN is most liberal and can be adjusted to meet the convenience of each individual case. We want you to feel perfectly free to come in and discuss terms with us. The four Cardinal Principles which have made our store successful are Style, Service, Economy, Satisfaction. They are a safe guide for buying Furniture. i This Bed, Chiffonier and Dressing Table in either ivory or walnut finish $49.75 HOME You'll Enjoy Trading With Us Quality Merchandise Low Prices Reproduced from "before and aftei'" photographs of Pacific Northwest home recently remodeled with brick.

New Walls for Old When you're tired of repainting and the old sidewalls need remodeling, why not modernize your home by "overcoating" them with enduring brick? Some of the other ways brick may be used for strength or ornament: Walks Ornamental Walls Fireplaces Paved Courts Pillars This is easily done and at relatively slight expense, and once brick walls are in place you can forget painting or other upkeep costs. These walls of fire-hardened clay have a beauty and dignity ali their own and are proof against storm or sun. Your local brick manufacturer can help you estimate costs of such work, or this Association will gladly assist you in considering plans. For Free Copy of "Homes of Lasting Charm," Containing 13O Phins of Modern Brick Homes, Write to PACIFIC NORTHWEST AND TILE ASSOCIATION 913 Arctic Bldg. Seattle Elliott 3643 IN CHEHALIS, THE CHEHALIS BRICK TILE CO.

play. Dwarf French marigolds, for i a a boxes a and can be given an i of a to i i off the box. a i tall a i give if care is taken to nip the ends of the a get too long. i causes to a and a a i spread a of green as a back- bloom. The a i i vinca in both the and i and leaved is the main a for a i trailer to decorate boxes and ing' has been to supplant it for a solid a of attractive i a English ivy is for shaded i a i and in deep shade Boston are the most i a a i a to be a i of a good display.

In i i a i a a a a i give i i a color. It is useless to except any of the a a or usual i plants, as a i to do in a Heliotropes and a a a are i subjects for boxes i a a i prop i of The a i i lobelias a i raised seed are i to over the sides of Verbenas have been used with good sending- i a the edges. A a or i a of a i i a i a a i i a i dow boxes and a a of more spreading a i For a boxes, a has been secured by i plant Kochia trlcopliylla, i a i to compact i The foliage scarlet in late It is at its best i its i i a green stage. Fairye lillles, a i all in rose and i are i to tuck the plants. Gnsoline A cleaning a.

a i gasoline, If a ring is left by the gasoline it can be removed a i by a i over the tea kettle. A Kitchen Convenience. A long narrow box stood on end on casters, and i with shelves is a i i and the cellar. To Prevent To keep i out of the a sponge the i once or twice a week i a. weak i of carbolic acid and water.

Grass Stnlns. Cover grass stains i i and salt and over a steaming Or rub lard on the spot, wash with soap and cold water and rinse well. enjoy the FAMOUS BlilCK ADDS DISTINCTION TO THE GARDEN DECORATION. Greater use of brick in the decoration of formal gardens and the more extensive of large estates and ins i i has been increasingly noticeable In recent years. Brick Is winning back once more some of Its old-time a i in this particular field, partly, perhaps because of its durability exposed to the elements, but chiefly to its facility for blending- harmoniously with the varying- colorings of foliage and flowers.

Old-time landscape architects had all of the artist's appreciation of color effects. They Insisted upon brick of rich coloring- and made the most of contrast In the construction of their RANGE You can now cnily ((lord flic eicrprkmal comforts, economy and efficieix-y of LANG RANGE. The LANG BUFF Wiown here one of our toast popular mad if mooWatcly priced range, for coal, wood, gaa or electricity (wilh the- LANG (aa me electric plate). The LANG BUFF a fnlly finished in enamel trim, atnd-tone. Bray, blue or white with nickel Gnufi.

It the ideal range for the average liied kitchen and ia a rook itove, water heater and home warmer--all in otte. NOW In Your Home An unparalleled opportunity to place the West's Best range in your home. Enjoy all the comforts afforded by the LANG, the all-in-one range (gas, coal, wood, electricity). Factory service- factory guarantee. Cohn (Si Straeffer Complete Home Furnishers Chehalis walls.

Generally it is found today that the passag-e of the years has mellowed and softened the i i hues of the brick to blend charmingly with the colorings which nature so lavishly splashes about the average flower garden in the changing- of seasons and the growth and maturing of plant life. Bricks flexibility makes it peculiarly adaptable for garden decoration. Walls of any type and any design may readily be constructed of brick. Plain or in pattern, solid or In openwork, as ornamental as may desired, -walls or arched entranceways or recessed seats may be bulit of brick with equal without ciment latd with its wreath of mOn brlck That is the biff Col6rln holds over all 5t5 com mon i not made witt the i Mrtval8 ls shall be a replica of 11 each I its own striking Indlvlduffi.

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