s. A L. Gr Special is wek-a m iost r.fr.shing combination "'4 5 lamana c. Crea. wiI'h Orainge Ice À1 c PEACROcKAS 413 ýLinden Avenue e e. DRAUN'.Dl oui co.l announce. In Debveèries of 150 gallons or more In Deliveries of 150 gallonis or more WiImefie 4120 Per Geli 7c 7c monia set in. Mr. McDotigall was born in Chat- ham, Ont., Canada. He came to Chi- cago as a boy, and had lived inx the city and ' suburbs continuously since, then. Su rviving hlmf are b is widow, Mrs, Anne I. McDougall, a daughter,ý Mrs., Walter Ballard.of Syracuse, ind., and two grandcbildren, Charles Mac.- Sherry, and Mrs. Day MacS. Major, both'of Wilmette. The funeral services were beld Wednesday afternoon at .St. Aug- Üstine's. Episcopal.,churcbi, with the Rev. Hubert Canleton, rector of that churcb,' officiating. Burial took place at Memorial Park ctemetery. MOVE HERE FROM CLEVELAND 1Mr. and Mrs. joseph Boies Fuller Tand their two sons,, Joseph, Jr., 6, and Frank Carling Fulle r, '20 montbs. moved' recently fro m Cleveland to Wilmette, and are rentîng the home at 1750 Washington avenue. M r. Fuller, who is with. the Getieral Chemical company, bas been trans- ferred to the Cbicago office. The Fullers resided in Cleveland about a year and a balf, going there from tbeir original home in Montclair, N. J. WINS SCHOLARSHIP Paul Martin Hoffman, son of Mr. and Mrs. Paul A. Hoffman, 1638 Wasbington avenue, member of the New 'Trier 1igh school graduating class of 1935, bas been awarded a scbolarship in engineering by the Ar- mour Institute of Tecbnology. The scholarsbip is for a full four-year course, and carnies witb, it employ- ment duning vacations, and a position upon graduation. Mr. and Mrs. Eugène Quay and tbeir' two> cbildren, Paul, 6,, and. Claire, 10 years, old,' have moved from 929, Linden avenu e to 126 Fourth' street. of the Legion. Girls froni the city and suburbs bave been invited to enter a contest te be held in connection witb the celebration to choose a Queen of tbe Great Lakes. The winner will be crowned at a colorful ceremony at Soldier.Field on July 4 and will be rewarded Wîth a trip to the American Legion national convent ion at St. Louis in September. Girls between the ages of .16 and 25 and unmarried are eligible.. Activiies will'. include military bands, parades, athletic events, charg- ing troops of soldiers and naval re- serves and a sky full of roaring air- planes. The program, expected to attract an audience of. 100,000 will begi n int tbe afternoon -and.continu-e througb- out the evening.. A reproduction of the famous Carnival' of Ligbt, featur- ed. during tbe last two weeks at A, Century of Progress exposition, will be a higbligbt of tbe affair. Cooperating with the Cook Counity council in arranging the celebration are the United States army, Illinois National guard, tbe Naval reserve, Amenican Legion, drill teams and bands,, American Legion auxiliary, the Forty and. Eight, tbe disabled veterans 'and other vreteranis' groups,* and thousands of children in tbe rec- reationi department of thé Consolidat- etI Park district. Announce Examinations for Civil Service Posts The United States Civil Service commission bas arnounced open comý petitive examinations as follows: .Tecbnical ecitor, and senior and as- sociate tecbnical editors, $3,200 to $4,60Q a year, Forest servyice, Depart- ment of Agriculture. Commercial illustrator, $1,8w0 a year,. and assistant, commercial illus- trator $1,620 a 'ear, Farm Cei administration. AIl states excePt South Dakota, Ujtah, Iowa, Vermont, Virginia, Mary- land, andI the District of Columbia have received Ies than their quota of N~o,. 3 ln Deliveries of 150 gallons ory tire. This is a lot to daim, but the proof is in the Guaranteed performance of the tire. See them~ today! THE OIL WELL, Malle Sret etLind, Aveue Ph.. I.t.33 I - REDUCZD HEATINO OIL PRICES Effective June 27, 1935 'No. 1 No. 2 oit" Phone