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About La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 21, 1921)
'V vYdTnrsdnyy KpptpinW-21, 1021" LA GRANDB EVENING ORREIIVER VACV, TTVPl I Local News In Brief To Visit In Wallowa Mr.8. John Montgomery of Pontile- Inn left this morning for Wallowa where she will visit Mr. and Mrs. ' Kuusavul! fur about u week. Here 1'roni Portland-- Mrs. J. P. Van Overn of Portland lias been visiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. L. M. Hoyt for the lust week. (iocs To .Allmny Mrs. V. v.. Couch lert this morning i for Albany where she will visit rel-j utlves for a few days. line On Iliisiness , W. C. Jackson and W. A. Ciinoll ot Kntorprise wore in .La (Jrantlo on buslnosa yemordiiy. Income Tax .Men Here T. N. Maloney and Ci. II. Cat horn are here from rorthtnd for about two weeks locking after iucunie taxes.- linker Lumberman In Im tii-untle . Ij. Ken mm of Baker is in La Cnindo on business. He bus inter .cats In the Taluier Lumber Co. , Shopping In La (.ramie Mrs. It. L. Shoomaker and Veed.i ratten of Elgin are in the gity shop ping. . In La iiaiHle On Business . Mr and Mrs. F." O. Fletcher1 who" have business interests in Island City ard In La Grande on business. ' Isllm s rriim I'lorida S. Mrs. F. J. Tori'y . and daiichtor. Miss Kraneis, of Orlando, Florida, aro visltiiiB at the' homo or U. A. Uenliam. They will be here for about a year and may make their home hero. l.eave foi- Haines , Mr. and Mrs. Goodcu leTt Tor llalncs thU lnnrninK afler visiliiiK at "the home of Mr. and Mrs. U. A. Uen liam for the last week. Leave l-'or Knkei' .Miss Fll.nbeth Garrick inornliiK for Baker where slio will attend liiiih school, this winter. tl.w T. le.lhtoii ' "Red" Williams lclt tins aiioiiiooii . ..,... - lor rcn.iieion. umiis '.-' "-'i""' mcnl for Walter r i.ees wno win fly at the Hound-up. Leaves Mrs. l'or Haines IS. L. C.ilbert and Mrs. Van COMING EVENTS. Sept. 21! to Oct. 1. Oregon 1- State Fair, Salem. .J. " October (i, 7, and 8. County J Grunge Fair. ! October 0, 7 and 8. Union i County Grange Fair in Blue Mountain (.range Hall cast J of Iji Grande. J- October 10, 11 and 12. Tri- J. county teachers institute at ' La Grande. J Oct. l!i -Krig!.ts Templar, I grand commandcry, La r Grande. J- Nov. S to 1 18. Nalional I Grange meeting, Portland. 1 Nov. 21 to 2 Pacific Intcr- j national Exposition, Port- land. 4, 4. J. 4. J T T V ! !" I' r I" I' v 1" ; " Boy's SUITS YilliTvv-" pair f p;,nt $S.83 ami iil. IImv'.A 1x tiij-kci-l h -kT pants, Vaiss, sliiits. tics. lis'- .il'lsi.'.vs' 's'vt'iitcis,sjlar 1 l!rain! slim s, lint, Ji-iips, k-vci-iills, all srVj-s, inai-kii'-iiws, (ivcri-iiats. bi t US ill 111.' i.iitl'it .ivyot your 1-1 rst. 4-INT - THF STORE WITH A CONSClCNte" 1108 Adams Are. 00 0 ee o o o RAN Id Ti 3 Saturday ' ALL Dait 1 REJMJ Overn left tills niuriilnc for Haines where they will visit fur a few days. u,-, .- ,, . ...... . '! I t-llll-ll Mrs. Hattio Ferguson arrived this uiorniitg from her home in Tendle ton to attend the funerul or Mrs. Christimtn. ;oes To ltouii(l-ii Mr. and Mrs. Dim Sargent and W. Nelson. Mr. Nelson; has Weived Miss Lois tiiven will leave this even-.Inany requests- fiom merchants since I lug for Pendleton to utleud the;vcstciday noon when the plan was ounti-ui. . CitM'H To I In I fe r.vereu r.noies leu nunuay lor llnise where ho will remain hidoU- nltely on business. isitluu Here From Sail Lake Miss Clara Craft of Salt Luke, uc- companled by her lallier, Kordinand Craft are ' ' " . I I.. wu" lh,. I II lw.u. io uuinv ..i. , o pital in Salt Lake. (iocs to Pendleton .i. f-.,.v,..i tr, this ,,.r..l.. for'nal rhrll cses. it is ..ss.m.ed th it l'endlotoii wliero he will visit .Mr. and Mrs. Tom l.oftus until after the llou"d.-u"- Leave For Home Mr. and Mrs. Ceo. M.fvor left this 1 1 morniiii: for their home In Knterprise Mrs.. Mavor was formerly Miss Ktliel Alford of this city.. In l.ii (iran.le On llnsiness Trnrn Wilcox ami ('aVl Miller of Itobinutte, Oreson were in l.a.(lniiidellccnusc the wasted moneys of the re- Monday' anil Tuesday on business. cent past will -be conserved and direct- They have Just returned from lpp-iCd ner .making the trip by machine. r.n In l'.riill..nn Itv Air Walter E. I.ces,' accompnnieil bv Kil T.,i.. .i i,' m i ..in- ,.,111 this afternoon or tomorrow for Pen- dleton. Mr. Lees will make flights in his machine dunnp the Kound-Up, Here from California Kd Pen-in of Oakland, Calif., is vir-'. itine his niece and nephew. Mrs. Will - ... . . .... IMr. Perrin is an'old resident of this I unn and Frank Leavitt, of La oi anile., left tlilsjcitv having railiouded here about, 21) ; years ago. Tailed Here from Portland- ' t Mrs 11. C. Crawford arrived in La Gran(c this morin!j from Portland. . . . .... jhaving been called nere on account oi tne jness. 0f her granddaughter, little 'Babe, Bay1. Leave fcr Home ill California- I Mr. and Mrs. F. J. Chouvct, wl, have been visiting (relatives In La Grande, left this morning for their . . . home in Sacramento. Meet Tomorrow ,' All members of thc L. P.. of l.i and T. are asked to meet at Mrs. Ed Cough enhoeur's home, li'.Cl Washington, to morrow nftemoon nnd brinjf quilt blocks. j Stricken With ParalyHis .lames Quinlan.l. one of the oh i" f ,..,11..., .....I LnnU-r, throughout Eastc in Oregon, has suf - r i .. ,.f ,lu.iv i.i l,iK l.n.o :.. i.- ;...i it,. i..i.;i'.i ! i ..f- ferincr ativ but his entile right side ! is paralyzed. ' .Twins to Orin nnd Hose Mr. and Mrs. Orin lxivan,l!lTow to many of their friends as Oiin nnd Hose, are the happy parents of a hoy and a girl born to them last eve Kuril of the twins weighs eight an. 1.1 ,half pounds. Enr.'-neer Arrives I!. E. Koon of the firm of Stevens unil Kinu, consulting engineers, rived vesterday from Poitlnnd and to day is busy completing thc estimate 1 Tor thc rehabilitation of the present I waterworks system of La Grande an l expects to present his rcpoit togethej - S with the estimate of the probable cost t thc city commission at its meetini; J his evening. I S Taking Sheep off Summer Hange ' Harry Baiholomcw was in La Grande i last night. " I am just stopping over 1 to sleep in a bed for a night," sai.I I Hurry. He is bu.-y taking his sheep 1 off the summer ranges of Wallowa county. In speaking of the sheep uusi- J r.e.-s, Harry said it was in two chap.j I ters one chapter was a dim beautifei J dream of high priced mutton and high I priced wool which nil growers enjoyed hort time ago, nno me oiner c-n.ip- f 1 ter was the horrible present. Put he J still has hopes. ! Uralinx in lth:dcd Shec ' l Guv Bvrkitt, who i.- over from IHaho , where he is ranchine nnd runnin? he p. wont v returned i rum nun 1 b,. ..-Una ho niirrhiivcfl oniP of the best bloKlpn stocK in me wrw, .i Ilvikitt carries a sample nf the wool if thee fine hair, ones with him anI it is a very choire specimen. l.i.r. for Kound-rp (". A. Kelly, piesident of the staie jtmaril of barln-r examiners, who hai 'lwen in the citv for several days . itending to business pertaining t" the :i.,.i hi, returned from trip n TVillrjri:IT.'.!"-rph and intermediate p-iints. Mr c inursaay . . vr,ine liy auto, ha. lH family with him and leaves May for Pendleton, where he will v.5,t th- Round-lp lH-f...e returning home. We doubt the rumor that nk e w - 'men in Knglan.l have Uen rurel of 'vnokinr heruse the common pnt'v ihave taken it up. That never cured flEGUUlNSlN EFFECT SOON! IRE FEU THIS Atl Chili's 'AdviTtisiiio Si-lit'int' Regulations Out lined lv Seeiftai-v Nelson The Ad CJub's regulation of the sol icitation in the city of I.a Grande bo- i-nmes effective on October 1 aecor.l- ,:., lo announcement of SccretaiY A. adopted for the -cards that will be dis- Iplaycd in business houses to warn un !,Mornved solieilors tlmt thov need not expect support ana has tnerciore mane the announcement that 'It will be O the announcement that It will be U,a. 1 K..ft,.n ho nm.oi.- rti.-ir lZAJ Lr: v.... ...... .u v.. P In discussin, the plan. Mr. Nelson'l""0! fT"-. said: ''The success of the whole plan eSr.Vl "I0" "V. V? . 5 tnw nil ffww. imlilnlv nvnlfiiinn.r thnt' .... 'i'pb.v 'j all solicitors of whatever nature, must ...r f niwUn,nnr present a card of endorsement. In recard to elimination of in.livi.l-' reRUlar societies now in operation will care for such cases in their usual of-1 ft'.S. th. ,,, jot society can dictate what any mer- chant shall do or not do in' regard tJ " " - charity, or to udveitismj; schemes in tended to raise money, but a eommun-!or ity nuisance now draining thc business and professional ' men, can be relieved and tho needs . of legitimate lnstitu- tions be mot with less strain than nov, into wormy cnanncis. cnurcn. b.ki iruie.iM. i".w soliciting their own membership do not come within the meuninfe of these refrulations "Every i eUiailOI.S. . man may have the placard by appli- catlJn 10 th,c Ad club headquarters at the . at. C. A. Endorsement will be readily given 1 ioi.owhik. . newspapers a,... , v.. ..... lca,s Pu """" ul !""LL'U . "'" " ,'" .i.rtru.tt ,n nlnn ,nrn.v I ini.VP " or fraternal institutions who have a specific charitable project in hand. Or- giinizel Labor unions wno nave tne sction of the Central Lalwr Council, lor the '!ijr Four iFrothe, hoods. Or- euucuu....u. n.Uu. . ... tinns endorsed bv ministerial Hssncla-! ,. . . V . ; " ', , : ... ,: " . - .mv...B ,pe.i,.....eni a...uu. y. jmancnt representatives in I.a Grande. No c'idoisement whatever can i.f expected tiom tne 101 owing soiick.i - scnees; iMii.vmudi.jma. ..y benevolence, not sanctioned by a rccog- ni.ed charitable institution of La ni.cd charitable institution of I.a i.ran.ie. nireei soiling oi ounce u l,ts "P -hu nt'llh" thn.communlt-v " "? cceds. i , . , . it i - .i I Careful investigation will be mndo. in the following cases and a cnrJ uuc oi town cnaiiiamc uisuiuuvMs. v,. t. , . iftiu k of a city- or countvyide nature, in which case the coniptfltec rccommenda l,on!; .wl" beisbip at a-ieu uy ...e .i.e...- guiar meeung. ami a majority oecmeu. i.utsuie ai- vcrtisin schemes in which local or- .schemes in which local or- gi.nyKrtK.as are .lnectly l.cnelite.l or sponsor lor. i.ou.ity aim ci.y ircctories', except telephone director- s. Any advertising or solicitation; ot classified above. 500ZE SUPPLY OF THE FRISCO HOTEL WORRIES '(Continued irom Page One.) ter.-ept Sherman IT he arrived I here - and keep him under surveillance, Sherman was subpoenaed us a grand Jury witness before lie leO- Los An- geles for Chicago. Assistant ll..rirt j Attorney Milton L'Hen said lie hoped , Shwinun would return ., .voluntarily ,und not cause legal steps to be taken. against him. ' The aillhorities annouiired Tlles- day Unit they believed May Parsons. another woiuaii w ho was in the Ar- buckle party had been lovute.l al Foi l Worth. Tex. Chief of Police O'llrlen usked the Fort Worth police to detain her. Itia.ly .Makes Charges. (barges ilint four persons, oiip of niem a prominent figure in the Ar- n,.,B case, have discussed Hie I i tc - nhocxi of their benefit I inu fiilan.-ii.lly by means of tampering with Impor tant prosecution witnesses. . were made Tuesday by District Attorney Matthew Brady. llrady's Halemenl followed adjournment early Tuesday 'niornini (lf ,nR san Kianris;o cotinty Kninit jury which is flolviiiK into thiti lfh'r Inciflfiils in coiiihm Hon with the d'-uth of Vtrmia Hitp- po, pcren' artnrsif. KKPI'III IV. W KI.WTKI) TO Si t CLKI) ShN ATOIt KALI. Ai.iiirgcKP.tjfr-:, N. M.. s.-it. : 21. The election of Ho!m I!ur sum, 'Kepubliran. yi-ter.iay hs United States senator to .-uccecU' ; ' ' . ' .j. ii'.,,. , ki.h. : ... ,.,. HnnHj nom,.rilli w; .; concr'ied t"lay hy thc Hum. a sup- v v Kiteis. ' ir. -- it v FOREST FIRES YEffl N C KIT I'uioii unt.v Fire Asso ciation Kt'l't, Vigilant Wat eli Duiiinuf SuiiuiM i- and ' K'V 1'ii-es Went 'out of t'oiitixf. . ' , At a meeting of the board of tliiec- u , r..:::; - . fV:'.' ;. -" titlu nt thn I hum I II 1 V I H i' IKS )! was pruned fur that, portion ef the O;-:,.,.,, t:. i,..t i,,.u r.., i i... " . ' . r,li'l to.lhe.eport there were only ,oul. f,0S , wnlt.., Ull ,(,(. ;,,, niS wer0 k , ,0 ollly $LolWer iliie reir.i oXono for the , wason tho .. . . . . oiner overneao expunges irtuni; un re irtiirHoua nf vhotbfr lluTP nil' firos or . not , ali,mion to thef h- that need- . ,:,, ,ww. ,.,.,. .mai f rM :" . " i '. i .i"..!!.. .i. . ....... warden, and his patrolmen. , T. .,.;,. expenses of JhJ' ass - .ci.i - tionU. September ) v.vfe.i.iiil.S:! nn;l vt'ftnmv worn .. i ;i iiwivini'- :i nil L - .1 ance of Jl.OnS.'i'J. I"1', At the meeting if w. Vntb.l to hi. off the patrolmen imme.UuU.ly because tne ,..,,., which make urther P;'" .....i!,,-. 1,-,.,..,. v. Mk' ltussell will ,,,, rotlljnc,i untu ji the odds and ends; ()f t t- seas0 are t&iiiu-U.r.lv . , ,...,-, r ....,!f ,,,.r ,.,' ppr a(.r0 on timl)t.,. , 'alid' one - quni - font . ,lcre on cUt..ovrf i.,mi WK levied nd It va vote'"tti-stan.l hnifi; the twt of buil.linK a1 Ifrtk.mt station' on M Emilv fr01n whiA .H, ,,ntiri, cou,lty un(f ,nr(fc ,ei.tinns.;0f ,hc Whit.! 'mm fnrl iinil nlW f'Mniluinl (.,.' The u forest s,;,.iil.t.-wii pay ,h othcr r)0 p,,,. cpnt of tne vrtst. Til.?; 'station will be located o'n it hitrh point ,,., (h ,.., ...... ... ...J... Riiffific.il - ly Inch so that the endU' ceimtiy can bc viewed from it. i The association willMily pay half ... . . . , . . (,, . 0i tne cost oi a telephone -line irom Mt EmUy t u OrnndK-frhh. will givo ,jirc...t private tclepH'unp' line fiom , a (il..ltl,t. to a ,.,, wv.ti. f,.e,t; ..,,;,. vi,.ini, wi ,..;n n,l I t,y t lIle efficU:1;cSr f.,he fo.i-i etal forest service and of the Unioi'. county fire association. tr..- -e ij, "c woik i .nr. mmni was nigniyj remmenned by tne direelors. lie is; ,ippjntPli as county wni.len by th- H(aje foi cto "id given state poli.-. pmvcrs, liuri,lc , he cntii'e summer h has ,,, on tlu. ,.,,, , jrr,1Vl.or( tim evj-ryitln fhV'n.W. litf'h. fact that lhcre were no fli'es :..i.i.. .i ..i. . . that did ny .ipp,.P(.ia,k, daniage'nv Ihnfgot out ,,r contri, during the s"'nsi.n is din- to the constant' aleitness of Mr. liii.. sell and his patrolmen .whenever a fire It'll uitiitfiirl 't i'"ll-v " 1 4 ,,, , l,fiined nf the, w in which Mr. llu: sell workeil bvl OV(,r r nn() mM(,s (UuxnfX )m, Rnson j.,, Koiriff hack arol forth on his p.ilroi. . from fill,v - ,.y , ,.n(1 llf ,;. , month his mileage will be ovr i;,(MMI. (:Pr,r T f.h,:,n t....ui,',.nl ..I ,,, .,,,,.j r ,i,,.,., ,.r ,., nssocia tion. Elmer Stoti'l'ird is vi.-e-presidem T Scrr:i,1s tri..!slirt., ;,.,, ., , . , ,, N , , ,, ., . m i . f .1 l,,,.,,. ,.,! I (;,.,,,,. jM secrclarv. ,. hogs Aid-; i p i wo mis. POKTLANI), Sept. 2I.--Catlle wi le slow today, hogs weut 2". reals hi"e er, prime lights being Ifl t,, $1 1 .',.'. Zy. ' c'gs Jinn and bill II is said that I'V.lein-ffieiIs nr..'! perplexed as to the diyUi.al of .-.in- I f,sl.,ll(., y,,,,,,:ri in Kv,.. nlm.nl wale- houses. Perhaps vnkmt.-.., e.ml.l I... n,.,! fr t0 i, jn the iijlyiiia uf this m-u!.!L-!!i. Mobile Kezi . ' ' ' ()llr atost national suprr.ititi" n is1 that General Dawn's c,77i rrrro goverii- mi.Mt ,.;it!uvag.ince bv'HU:.: ing at il. The Libel atnr ( NeiVY j.t; ) ' t nlay ,c (.n,.,., Wonll' wants to' 1. governor of the I'f'J'.i.iiiii.s fir year to get his hand iJSii 'gr.v.-i 11:1. ; t Amei i. an eull'-gc ' Mii;l' J-Vu.kiiii .( Pa.) N.-ws-llemld. -Tr", 1 -rr. vj 'y71- i DAYS - FRWA Y t at Popular The Man of the Forest IERICAN BALL TEAMS TO JAPAN Amor-'; SAN FRANCISCO, Sen. 21 ican baseball teams are pouring into , e into Japan, according to reports received here. Nine clubs from the . Pacifijl,.; coast ami jinwait nac euner maue .... or are pianninR on bolir. Japanese Know Kmlu UUseoa.. an. ... no. pauo uw poor teams. ccor..- inB to f rank .Miya.u heattle Japanese uavutiii iiiuii. in; in iitiiiiitii u iBKU a tewm of Pacific- Coast League play ers across this Fall. The University of California nine completed a tlur of the islands some .momnx ago, winning a majority 01 . .1. .. ... i .,, w.,.. ' . ' . "Ti'j ". , '. . . . " : He recently. A third student nine tiom th slu.mim ,; Sl.llm)l uf Slmth . ,... (',,irvi fllnw this month .AJ uf -Vr'. ,,.,,i;,, i .L. ii,..i.Vi,, v sal-'tVon, Uuwn , ,,. Vancouver As IU,,S composed of Japanese, alreadv in thn UhimU Tho QnntHi. &nhi ;.. i.1 ...... i i mt.-. J"1" mem ear y next, monin. i nis in- ;.asi,m wa! nrc'f,1W(1 ))V the tour earlv .r.8"" 7 T .l"r f . lm' rBr u proiessionai team nea.i- I ; tU . .... ,, M ., , 7, ... , ,,y m.mlMmera and merchants has, hu.i.h.u u vikui u" .L.'.ii.pni.;.. lu ic- ivivc in.lustrv, and is splendidly equip- ml with headquarters and evcrythini: (.xl.t.pt buyers Thc Liberator. (New York). . OHSKltVKIt WANT ADS CEt KK- uiti tu ! i" ' "'i lil 1?TA7 TTlTll A V ! JLJU WW 1V1A1 Kurt 'IIK.VT Two furnished house- i.,oh... LOST a-2i.tf, Amber stone with floral tic-1 'sign. ! Cull Main 7111. il-il-Iltp 1'OIJ KENT Modem five-room house.1 t' o,M)-, Wash. Ave., or Phone Dlack 22IVI. l)-21-ltn ' V A NTKD y Thro huli.lrcd apple pickers wanted. Pit-king starts October 1st A lmblerj Apple C.row- .a nauviiua'ii, linn A .. : bk-r'Orcgon. V ' ll-21-12t Foil RENT T; ... furnished houso- Keeping rooms.' ,.lults. 1j22 Jaek- son Ave. 0-21 -If' STHAYEI) Milk cow at my place. Owner may have same bv pavinir for this "ad.'1 Phone Black .1401. ' 8-21. Up: Foli KENT Furnished bedroom.; Stove heated. Kilo Cedar. 0-2I-2lp I.. l.'lll) tLVTf f 1 "H iriii i i wo - room i urninc" 1,.,,..., I -uik I ,.u Ki 9-21-olp Jf illl Ollllrf oi' I'rcvciitiou Is WortJi A I'iiiiiiiI ill' (.'lire A .".(),. boll lr ol' C . r. ZEPYROLr Is w frlli Six Pounds oioi Syii 'mill ires Intl ! 1 J ! ! Ml 1 ml 011 I -on n i lave ("V.lil L.&L. Drug Co. Ask I'-s About It STARTING Grey'. Story , a ! . I. ... I I is, n.iivrs Ma.-lfis Jim i ISEVENTH WIFE TAKEN BY NINETY-YEAR-OLD ATLANTIC, la.. Sept. 21. Fred!1 illnri'ttt. OH Vxitrft nlil. lm.it in-tfr nuir r'u- ,a .nv.nlli mifn A,l . ' . " . I o.ugmors ot reier lost, wnn lived ni -i .mKhU'r ""jli.no dances on will bo given. mi Mieni iwihl'a hi wit-' uujt, 1,..:. , .... ; .... .... .,, .h., ...),... r v i .... . I ht down the line Thc ast fh,J rc wi,ows, Mrs Giistave Ivlel-i ',,, is thc nst uriuc am, she is . 7 yvan M. hns Wga m..lri(.j twU.c bl,fori, Unn,t wh( hllck.-,,,.iwr n,,' A7J ana V-ki v fT1 COMPLETE HOME FURNISHER A'R-C'A'D'E and A Fast Action, VVvm. R A r A uve V OiClf Comedy Drama ' ALSO Special Two-Reel Comedy "GOLFING" Featuring "Brownie" the "Wonder Dcg Oregon ait eptemoer zo A wcaltl of fiL'ificultiu'al displays. Magnificent livestocklcxhill,icn. Splont1,id tractor and ma chinery CKhibil. Greatest horse chew in tho northwcstX Elccllcnt races and amusements. Special attractions camping and paiking rates on all railroads. A. Infer driverof a horse car In Chicago' after the gfa'at fire, recently bought a .small fruit farm here on which to pass his remaining years. !,! I M I'l 1MXCK.' The regular ll &ursiluy Inlglit dnnco ,vM, ,, ,VCI, 1 he RvJt r,,. old- tt-21-lt Willi A nieelinK of thottlks '49 cominlt- (,. will he helX totoorrow ovenlUB at 7;.J0 vi.-k I'lUlit KUjS buildlllK. All members aiWiciUestod to bo r,;(,nt. i 9.21.it 9 rr s redit Is Good t THURSDAY ossell Vire TIard Hittin? 4 OOCo C SALEM October 1st day r.d night. Good grounds, Excursion II. LEA, Manager, Salem, Oregon. I ii .tv Ifl i "v- lit i .5 X 1: N. A. Desilet, Manager the men. Columbia IS. (..) State. OBSKRVFK WANT ADS f. FT RE- i99flAAAl0 A PF.prnE''.'FnvrnA''Tp5 hiits, --