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1925 to Be an Electrical Year, Says Head of Puget Sound Co.) Firm to Spend $9,000,000 During 1925, Says A. W. Leonard; Big Improve- ments in Power BY A. W LEONARD President Puget Sound Power & Light Co. System of State ‘o. calls for an expenditure of between forms wi means of its ma } work that usually calls for a crew} of from eight nen. We are prep: always been p not only to meet all present de- mands for electric energy, but to} meet every emergency that the fu- ture is likely to forth. While| it is true that p > industry 1 to tite HOME PRODUCTS MOVE WINS Many New Factories Open | During Recent Years Nearly 1,500 firms ma different commodities In the immediate vicinity, the latest surv’ commerce. To assist sumers generally Northwest products, a ¢ | Seattle manufacturers has been pub- lished. Ten thousand copies of this book are being distributed. The Pacific Northwest products movement begins with the children| in schools. “The Industries ot| fic Northwest,” an authorl-| at s textbook by Dean Howard T. Lewis of the college of business ad-| ministration, University of Washing- ton, is used in most of the schools |, of the state, where ft has been eAopted as the result of the efforts of +e Pacific Northwest products com- rulttes. No attempt has been made, cham- ter officials point out, to give North west products favors that their merit does not justify. The whole} aampaign has been based upon high| never shown a sin-| ¢ of the chamber of| je { e@unlity and reasonable price. =) ng year Construction crew working on Baker TH Game Commission Acts to Perserve Wild Life /Huge Hatehery Built to Preserve Cutthroat Trout for Future Anglers KY EB PALMER te ixtd feet Chairman King County Gamo ated » China phea Commissi River Project i les of all manner of construc. Its manufacture is one industries of the state uring chinery of great st The ground limes’ with the proper proportio and then In great kilns th is burned to fusion. It requires the investment of | c and a large vol-| 0 produce cement} There are four mills in the state of Washington, employing about 700 men in the plants and quarries. Sverything entering into the manu facture of cement {8 produced in Washington except the bags in which it is shipped. The motorists of Washington are| well awaro of the excellent roads which are constructed with this ma-| terial. A . | In the field of bullding construe-| tion {ts adaptability and economic| usefulness is demonstrated in Seat-| le’s greatest buildings. The Dexter | Horton building, recently completed, | is the largest office building of rein- forced concrete in the United States. The Medical and Dental buflding, | nearing complet at Westlake ave. and Olive st., ne of the 10 high est concrete buildings in the United States. The Olymple hotel is built of | reinforced concrete exclusively in all but its lower stories, me Cw ) POULTRY FARM FOR SALE BIG OPPORTUNITY— Nearly 5 acres on cor- ner with fine 2-room house, modern poultry house, well, one acre cleared ready for plow; property located on cor- ner only few hundred feet from new Seattle- Everett short route pav- ed highway now under construction. This home place is convenient to interurban station, school, stores and Washington Coopera- tive Egg Warehouse; a big bargain at only a 32,000. TERMS: . Only $200 Cash Balance, $20 Month Call at 220 Walker Wdg., corner Second Ave, and University St. Phone EL lot-018% ER SEATTLE STAR | \IHE New Year gives to all a new in- ad 4 spiration, new hope, new determi- Zw nation to do our tasks better, more worthily, with greater benefit to our fel- low-men. -« + + The spirit of the new age is cheerful helpfulness and good-natured consideration for the other fellow. + + + Even a large organization such as the Puget Sound Power & Light Company has the time and spirit to be friendly and “human’’. We are doing the best we know how; so are you; let’s give each other a helping hand. + + + In the support of its business and industrial institutions lies the Prosperity of any community. We are grateful for the support rendered this organization; and through this new year and the years to come we hope to justify even more fully the splendid con- fidence that has been bestowed upon us. + + + With this spirit of tranquility and mutual helpfulness let’s all pull to- gether for 1925 and for the wider, deeper Prosperity that should ever bless this favored state. Oli Taira A President, Puget Sound Power & Light Company © 0 000009000 0000000000 000000000000 00000000 0909599009090 00000000000000000000000000000 0000000000 rF