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753 LA GiTANDS EVENTNG OBSERVER Friday.' February 27, 1985. OUTLOOK GOOD A MIKACLK WOULD COME IN MIGHTY HANDY A ROUT NOW AT THE PARK THE PARK. (Sprrial). The ftnnw is moltinff faster than rt ny previous known nronla ut this lime of tlx- yr-ar. Although liiirh waliT Is the result of this fast melting, Hutu ur no grvnt umounl of water lioles, Imlirat Inic that moHt of it Is going into the soil. Many uncovered spots show that the grans lias In-cn growing under the snow during the winter, unci was not frozen it & It was feuivil. Some ait? In clined to fancy thut them will !( - ilunffer' of n frost lumitglng the crops that wilt be In too early. "t'nflo" Pan Fruit, nn old pio neer, who whs In Old I-a tirande In 1 KM, now residing In llnlse, Idaho, hut formerly of this place, Lower Powder and North Powder, )iml an extended visit wllli hln friends here last week. Mr. l-'rnll Is 1U years young, horn in Illinois tlifi year 1S4ti, r rowing thn plains when 7 years old. He Is a man Of r vreplloiHil vigor for his ad vnnred iigc He Is nlo hrlghtly endowed with a good inemorv, nnd iiiueli praeiient cdiieatlou. lie 1s a free thinker of the full.Hl type (hat In, he fully believes In the ten eh hi h of ('hi 1st. In Ut n-iuplilndis, lid is in poliiief wlint one would rail a moderate florin 1 1st hIioiik Tioosevell mini -now for 7 .ft Knllftlp. ile Is, lis he Alwnys was, n real good enter tainer, lie In wll h t he kids al ways and nil the time, A splen did story teller, he ran kwp an n idlenee merry fur months tellluc Ids yarns wliieh are not of t he boastful and hi at: Kind Hwhh. !( knows the (lid Oregon Trail from one end to the other. lie left liere Satiirdiiy for Medical Springs where lie will vlsll IiIh uhl Mend. "Uncle" liiiiihiim VVrli;ht of the (VHIngc (here. fJeore. McOown Ih pi'epnrlng to tililrhor several plgH soinellmo this Meelc. Hert Vnn 1ms been 1m tiling wnoil every day for the past week. , lln was at the Medical Spring) Morn or buslneHs Hatunlny owning. I.ydln Vnnoevanter spent the nflcrnoon of Monday with "Aunt" Maud Vanorder. Kranlt Vlgglenwnrlh lias it new 1 - L I :' " ' Clarenro Vunorder has II nice UVVLUL1 mil OPEN S (Drastic Cut in. Swede Armed Forces Planned Mi merva Says OiHmtscH on solo of your feet tin produced by the un even distribution of the body wight, an undue portion be In (f thrown forward upon tho ball or the foot, thi-re-by running coiiHlnnt ftictbm nnd presHiire. Other muses nre weaken ing nnd preying down of t he 1 1 a nsverae a reh. TIiphm ran be relieved by calling at The Hoolery where we ch'tv n full tine of Dr. HehoM's Arches and Kool Appliance, Kxamlnatlun and Coiifiul tntlorr free. THE BOOTERY fiAY IIAVI)l:, Alur. Wo Out Servo Yon. PO YOIT WI'TKIl FIIOM HOIIK, TKNOKIt nit JI!,i:i:)lN(l tll'.MH? W. luivt' a remedy thrd i Ouiiraiiteed. llfferent from ony oi her ynu havn uved. 18 Moon Drug Co. i:er.Ylbliu; for tin Sick ltiHiin miom: .main nn roof on his woodshed, beinpr reg ular old-llni shakes nunlc out of tamarack. Clarenro Vanorder lias II nice pigs ii Inmost ready fir nmiket. They urn H'Jivly a good sight to see, for they nre round, ejenn ami sieeK. rr. and Mrs. J. R Hunter hud a threu-day visit with Mr. and Mrs, (. Vanorder, honoring their guest, Daniel I'Yiilt. of Itolse, Ida, They report one of the granded times of their lives. The good stories told by Mr. Kruit and the good eats spread out by "Aunt Maud" will long remain In their memories. Coyote Kill Deer. Jack Miinter, Jr., heard the screams of a cougar between tho two tunnels above the forks. He was going tlw rounds of his trnps for mink, weasels and martens on Klk creek when the. heard the animal rt cross the creek. Jack uaw five or six buzzards circling around over tho rim rocks north of Thompson's place Saturday af ternoon, lie went -ip to Invent! SIGI Woman Runs Training Table for Washington SKATTI.K, Wash. (AP) C::IIecl in by Coach ( 'allow to pr scribe and supervise a seientil'lc diet fur oarsmen al the I'liiversity of Wash ington, MIfs Horoihy Kii'-bl'T. as sistant profesHor of nutrition, ju:;l followed good hous -ho hi pnu ljre. luring (he two s.-asons thut she has been in charge, the husky cr- w has won the inttircolleglate eh::m pionsliip at Poughkeepsle. iniidXshe is feeding Iht'iii up a's'ain lo d- i'-ud lite title on tite Hmlson In June. "We do not give the crew nu n a special diet." Miss Kuebler says. "They are served 11 well balanced CAUSE LOSS I,ONTJON'f (AP) Londoners have tackled with renewed en ergy this winter the problem of reducing their fog bill which often cullies u loss to the community of f 5,000.000 a day. Scientists huve concluded that while It was Impossible altogether lo uhollsh fogs, us provided by nature, ii is- posidble to hnvo com puratively cleaner ones by doing away with the soft coal amoke evil caused by some 4,0uo,0au to 5,ruio,(i(Hi sipoking clilmneys. OfflclulH of the Coal Smoke Abatement Society estimated re cently that there were tlOO.OoO in habited houscH in London marly every room of which, including the kitchen, has iis open fire placet by which the homes am he;iicd. These fires pour t heir n, not a of dirt and soot Into the air all day long and far into the night, f irdiharlly Hie soot is carried off by the element", but when a heavy fog sets In the particles r.-rnain suspended Jn l In al mopliere, shulHiig out tho sun entirely and turns daylight into darkness. Clean foj;s could not do this. Hurlnif a recent fog hern, which lasi d the hHiei part of three days, as most of litem do. scientists estimated that there w-re from 2.n to :!uo tons of wool floating about in Hie ntr wilhiri the I.ou don ana. SI at 1st Un have been compiled Khowicig thai . J iOitdnn's annual soot-fri! amounts tit Honie thin.T like 7f.oafi ions. . Kvery individual in the elty la a f feet (d, pi ore or K:).s. hy heavy fofs anl .smoke -, nuisance. Ti'ai tie somel iiili'S crimes a linoM to a udsi ill, ami shop d-alei-.s often elo.M- up their stores (m-eaiif-i oi lark of business. Muring 1 lie fog season t his winh-r alone it has been eslhnaied thai the omm lo Hie com m unity lias been at least $:irooo,oo(i. I'-y a systiMit of ediicalion. pro moters of the idea of cleaner fog hope eventually lo do away with l-ho open smoky coal fire place for lieal ing. These' would be re placed by gas. electricity, central heating or the use of stoves burn ing aulhraeitc Instead of the bitu minous Cue) whlrh has caused so (much of the trouble. i Mr. John S. Owrna. who bas taken a leading purr in, the smuk' ! uouieinent movement ror more . , I bun 30 years, suys thut within 10 i " or 15 years virtually all the open , STOCKHOLM CAP) Drastic fire places will huve been done J reductions in the personnel of the avuy with. Jtroudly speaking l.on-; Swedish army have been proposed don will then be virtually u smoke less city, and when the fogs do cuine, they will at least be clean. took More for Npirllimlbdlc by the government In line with a general policy of economy. While definite figures huv not been made pyhiic It is regarded as probable that a bill reducing the army from civ tn fmii ii nn i I'nrna ti'l 1 1 bo In- Uteraliirc QKnc,l by Doyle ; tr"oluWtI in ,mr,lament some time -j during the coming sr-sslon. This I.ONMOX (AP) Sir Arthur Co- j would result in the disappearance nun Moyle not only writes books, of a number of historic regiments, nowadays, but he sells them. Sirs:me of tjiem more thun 3u0 years Arthur has opened a bookshop : old. The navy, under present plans across Hie street from Westminster Abbey and lias tuken over active management of tho stock, which consists entirely of psychic litera ture. Not even i the "Sherlock Holmes" best sellers will be stock The shop has bee n called tlte 'Psychic Itookshop and . i.lbiury" and will bo used prinrlpally as a distributing hous.- for iKimp.b-iH ami books dealing wilh spiritualism, will not be affected. The government plan Is to cut down the number of infantry regi ments from 30 to 18. unci artillery regiments from six to three. Train ing for the infantry would be du- zreased from 265vdoys to 140 each year and for the artillery and other troops from 8ti0 to 240. The plun it busod pon the the-, ory that Sweden' military positiop is greatly better now than in 19I4 and the fact tlKtt Sweden has no common frontier with Russia. Op ponents of the measure, however, point to lb recent unsuccessful revolt at Heval, Ksthonia. as a sign of danger, and it is expected that warm debates will result when tho measure comes up for consideru- ' !ion in Parliament. MEURALGIA I X-3 or headache tub th nb the forehead :nelt and inhalo the vapors ' A PO RUB Over 17 Million Jars Um4 Ymarly or way Tires of Dmtlsli Xante OLSw. x. Norway (AP). Since Christian la. changed its najne to Oslo for the purpose of wiping cnt all suggestions of the time vhen Norway was under Mui;ish eon i rot, many oilti-r cities have expressed a desire lo return to I heir original ' Norwegian names. LET US HELP YOU- With your electrical problems. VK ARB TUB "CHECK SEAL" CONTRACTORS AND RETAILERS . IT. & S. ELECTRIC 107 Depot SI. . Phone 39.1-W -2 BTOfKHOf.M (AP). The tios pltul warda of Kwedin will no Iomkit lin liHM-o "Munllnry iIi-hpi-I.h" unci I hi- cyi.H or lKitl.-iu.H will nol lo' wpiirh'd ly nlurini ut I he d-so-luti! fxpunuo of liun- walls, after t?liTt(Hl work.s of net liuvd- bt'en lilnci-il In th ilOKpllulH ua the rc Biilt of it niovonii'iH, Juiit Ki'tti"!? undor vvuy, which Ih onl IiusIiihiIc- ully HiipiiortiMt hy dootoi-H, iuti-ntH nx-nu Ilia! all iicoplo should follow! anil art exports. 'in order to U--c p h. altliy and In j The Inltlallvo lla.i lien tal l.y K'K"1 f ""'I'llim. I'-n sh fnills :inii: t'Kt'Hiiiii', niiiK, ('ooK'Mi nnu nry! cori'alH, coolied noiits. ffporliil that then- was n tnov.-monl to S"'"K "'l"'r wiioH'Mhiio looda placo spodmons of fine art in '-onBlllut, th,. main part of the. rcHta-iruntK, wroto to n leading- N" rll.'h '''"' r imatri.-fi ! Storliholm nuiM-r and aak,.l win- "r'd "td lilitlily s.-uaoif d it nutnhi'r of pallcntM In Hoim Iiv ; ounly hospital who. Iinvlne henrd itato nnd found tin. carruss nfahn nania rpnld nut lie done for . lol-.ito.s and oilnrj Sec the Kitchen Set Special $1.1 5 F. L. LILLY Hard war I'hona Main 81 li'ir. nppari.ntly lillli'd liv pov. otfM (toni(. time hi'Tor., for the ini'al bus niurly nil Bono. MIkh Ida lliinlpr ruturni'd homi. Sunday after a two wpcUu' vlil with friends of tho I'ailt. The y. (1. and 1. (I, club nuM at tho homo of Mr. and Alrn. Olyiln lllnom of .Medlinl last Thmnday nlk'ht. They all onlcijvd tho ni'v radio rrriuitly lunlaili'il at tha lllnom homo, . Tho (lodsny hoy nro ruttlnrt wno.l at i:d Ml Inn thin work. Wil lard -MII.h tn hrlplnir lin m. MIh I Mill Mlllrr. aohnol li arli ir, wan proKent at tlir.i'luji pai'y at the homo - of Mi-, and Mrn. I'lydo lllnom of Mi-dli-al Mprlrm-H la.st 'riiurnday. , Mln lllrdln Vanorder wnn n Kiifnt of thn' lllnom family last Thursday ovenlni;. Mrs. V.vii Vanorder waft jiImo it thf club . party In . Medical Sprints Thursday eeenlni,-. !eUK. Mellowe with lih lenill tonli a pally from the I'ark to Hie Spiliur-i, altcndlu,- the ,.M, llieellnii there. Thiis.lny nlulil. Kellllelli Vlllioider tells In II letter Tioin lllehland Unit lie has 1 teillll Of milieu WldirlllllK 1 ?nii apiece. Trunk Whltten of l!l Cre k was n iriiest of Mr. and Mrs. Jul "lili I.ny reeinlly. Clvde Ittomn, the forest rnmrer of Medical Kprlnt-s district, was eoiinlliiR thn cattle at Joseph Ijiv'h ranch n few days iiko. fecll AVolsi'V. tf,. from ();den. I'tah, ft nephew of Joseph l.av, whom Ihev linui;lit with then on their return from riuli Is du hiK exnerdlni-ly well. lie came hero, especially for Ills' health and the rllmale lure seems to fully airree wll li lilm. Miss riara lav Is still visiting friend aiouiul Medical and llli; '"reek. I (Mlicllo t oy Is running the drac wff n their ranch eiittlm- wood , for tbe linns... j riarence Vanonler will haul n 'nn.l of (,-rnln to lllir I'rcck in the elieiniliiir mills lo make f 1 tor Ills pti-s. Tranl; Wlirulcswoith lias lionit!,t a traiv stack from ClcnrKe Me. noive. U l lliis-i,, t,i In f'.i.Milfa-i l'."op.iuan,a VOSi-ow (API Soviet n.issla 'MS time radio s.n.llnK sialinns. al Mnwew. I., nitiarad nn. il,nl- N'lVKorn.l. These are under tlie . 'enliiil of ihe e.Miii.ils irl il of posts leh urapli iih, tel. phnn. s, ! of the, dally pre, nam Is .1.-- i voted to talks of a political nature ! the ll.dsh. ,l,s take loKanlae. of .lie o.-n.nii nt cmroll. d radio l.i uriher th. ir party ptiip.eas -n,,.,,. Is also the usual l.udK.-t of v,.. al ..ltd llistrttlii.'ntal iiillslc. the liospllal where they were "' tru" Kieane are taboo. shut off from naturo and forced "The men nre (;lven coffee In the! to hiiv.c continually nt white j lllorniliK if tltcy ao wish,. Toward) walls." Tho niiKKcstion led to In - j lln- end of the season the menu be-j uulry ninonff hospital experts who'conies more simple, and is made up endorsed the idea of hi'lnkink; nrljof foods more easily dlKi'st Ible. to lioHpllnl patients, but miido cor- ( irenler iiuuntllles of fresh fi-uilsi tain InterestlnK reservations. and vegetables then appeal, on the! The pictures must bo selected , tallies." I with (treat euro both with r..f..r-i ence. to the colors used nnd tliej subjects depleted. This Is par-! tleularly Important, It was poinl ed out, In the enso of wards for1 rover patients, whose ImiiKlnatlons uiltrht lie nniliily sllinilated tiy certaln types of paiuttuir. In ffen ernl the' total elYeet of subject. I color and design should be cheer-' fill, nnd nt the same time sooth-' Inn to llio nerves. Certain bos pllals In Sweden liave already been decnriited . UJlder this new plan, both with. orlKlnal works by ftweillah lullslll' and ! wll h printed rep'rodiiclloiis of lualitrpl s, j WE SPECIALIZE ON Generator Starting Ignition All, Electrical Repairs To Your Cur Guaranteed Service Full Line of Service Tails Battery Electric Service 1311 Wash. M-753 : You Will' Like Our Telephone Service PROMPT, COURTEOUS SERVICE IS WHAT YOU RECEIVE WHEN YOU CALL US FOR YOUR GROCERY WANTS. WE APPRECIATE YOUR ORDERS. JUST CALL M-7r. J. G. SNODGRASS Exclusive Grocer. At last, it hi vms. the farmer Is all.llil- tn ral'ie l.l.i vi, lee. Fixtures House Wiring- ATWATER - KENT AM) OT1IEK RADIO SETS Yc Install Radios Free Bcnham Electric Co. ttAIN 101 ni:v roi.KY iu.no. AH i . T ; t '.' i f , II tai - i. 1 HAL BOHNENKAMP Ouneml Director The Tesi oi Real Service Financial considt'i-atinn is never jilaecil fii-st in the nrranfrenipfit of funeral services hy this in stitution. Tho same careful nttontinn is assured the neotlti of every fam ily lojrai'tlless of their ability to Pay. If lie R.lveitises It, he knoirt ft Kooj.. FIFTH AT SPRING STWEET Y I mm onie Manager' Purchasing Aent Art Director-Wife" UST a slim girl, maybe, or a motherly woman with sweet eyes and white hair but what a responsibility is hers! She is the active partner in the business of running: a home. Nhe buys most of the thinp-s which p,n to make home life happy, healthful and beautiful. Tlirniifrh her slim, safe fingers poes most of the family money. J And wisely and well it is usually spent, loo far better than the Hvornjfe man could spend it himself. For women are better purch.-isinjr agents than men. They compare prices, weigh val ues and shop carefully. They rend advertisements regularly. Every day you'll find tho wise little home manager searching the advertising columns for, news that will add to the comfort, convenience and im provement of her home. You will find the some clever pur chasing agent studying the advertisements to find where and when to buy, and what and how to buy most economically. The advertisements, too, tell this responsive art director how she can make her home more beautiful, more individual the kind of home that a man appreciates but never knows how it is done I Advertisements are the wise counsellors in the spending of money that the clever housewife heeds daily. liio F.ur.incss of Running n Home Is Made Easier by Reading the Advertisements. is - I - I I I ij-r.,o..,.,.r,., ;2,.,.: ..... fcflt ..J 1