La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959, April 18, 1925, Image 5

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    Saturday, April 1R, 1923.
THE LA" GRANDE EVENING OTSSEHVEl!
PAG
V
Local News In Brief
COMI.VQ i: VENTS
April 17 April AiiUkfl In high
.school auditorium.
Union County Truck and Field
, Meet cit I'nlon May 2.
Knntcrn Oii'Kn Truck nnd Kleld
Meet nt l.u Grande Msiy U.
Union l Htoelt Hhow nf Un
ion, June 10-11-12.
Moved Ycstriflii.v
George Ih-rr ntnvi
Firm Hlreet yesterday
ond Mtc'ct.
d from m
(n 2iu7 Ke
Vnlondcd Car
The nine Mountain Garage un
loaded a carload of Chevrolet yes
terday.
Wmil to THocasct
Mm. .1. A. Amen and 111 I lo Mit
Phyllis I'eteraon h it 1 hi.s morning
for Teloeasei. to upend the day vis
iting friends and relatives.
ttViU to Athena
Several members or the I). O, K
K.'h or I'n inn hiotoi-cd to Al hena
Thursday evening; In VA Kline's ear
to he pnseui nt n Hol.i M-emon-
ial.
Motoring lo Portland
. W. 1. Hani, left La Grande In"
yenierday nilernoon for Portland
by nuto.' Air. Hanlta will he away
about a week on hnsinesrt.
Jittvo Son -
. Air. and Mm. tiny Mil), r ;ir
proud parents of a baby boy
to them at the ('.ramie Hondo
pital.
the
bnr.i
hoa-
J,eavo This livening .
. John Winn will lea
nlnir for Portland. Mr
this eve-
Winn has
bad (rouble with his throat and is
frolng lo Portland for an eamhvi
lion and possibly an operation.
Here from W'albi Walla
Air. and Airs. H. Mays, of Wal
la Walla, arc visiting in I .a Grande.
They motored to Wallowa countv
points yesterday to visit frlemhi
and relatives there.
Anivr This l'.vriitiis
. Iteverend and Mrs. Klmer Grant
TCelih will arrive in l.a Grande thii
evening on train No. IS. They liavi
been in Califovnia for the pasl two
weekH. called there hy the illness
and death of their son, nr. Keith,
Here from Portland
: l-v H. Lcarv. of the Standard Ac
cident Insurance company, of Port
land, has been In l.a Grande for
the past several cfnys. He went up
the bmnch line yesterday on busi
ness.
To Play Women
The Wolves, who have been strlv
4f Ing o seeure :i volh y ball gan1-'
Work Shoes
AT CLINT'S
Weyenberg
Comdex
Soles
Army toe.
Need no breaking in io
wear. Eiisy tin your feet.
5.9" a Pnir
Sole Agents
For La Grande
Shoes of Quality
im eitore Wltii iAiiien;ienoc
oin
Special
Sunday Dinner
At Ninety Cents
Will Delight You!
Served 5:30 Till 8:00 P.
Try
P'resh Strawberry
i A U K L I Gl I T K 1 : 1 7 V LA C 10 TO IHNK 1
vvKh Mclnnls' team, will piny the
women' team In order to pain f
reputation for themselves,
been announced.
W i lli in Wnlloua
Mir. Alvah Crowley and
Clifford, Aim. Chester Koyle
two Hons, Hubert and Jack
son i
and I
tmd i
Mm. J. c, Kit-mb left Huh innrnin
for Wullown, where they will
tend n 1'ythian Sister t 'onventinn s
there thin afternoon and lhiH cv
ning. They will oIkd visit relallv
while, away. i
Homo from J'.ast
After spending the pnt four
months visiting at point in Ohio
and Georgia. Airs. Grace M. Kayln.;
I.n Grande this morning en route
. .x , i . . . i ... . m..o u.... i
lor ri-ports that t In- ciimati
hei-n dry in Ihose siatis and that
they arc very much in m-ed of rain
I
;
R'v" i
Play to he Given al I'nlon
The play "Honor Itrijrht
en hv Hie .n Grande M. 1. A. lwr
n short time aj;o wilt he taken lo
I'nlon Tuesday evening. April 21.
wh.-re It will he presented in the
liiKh school auditorium. The sam
people will appear in the cost, un
der tlie direction of Miss Gladys
Met calf.
Hero from Voi'tlniul
Nick HePSnto, l.rother of VUdnr
DePinto, of this city, has been
spendlns the past few days In
Grande visiting his hroiher
also attended the eomwri
here Thursday evening hy
nrnev PcPinto and
Notz.
Hi
.riven
Al iss
AliJisi
Left
I.am V.vcnliijt
i H. I-Inn, formerly
, T,il
Port
Grande iitlorney, hut now ot
land, left l.a Grande Inst evening
lor Spokane, alter spending several
days here on business. "Air. Finn
will no from Spokane lo f'anada on
a business trip, after which he win
turn to his home at Portland.
Itctni'iicd from Call Torn fa
After spending the winter in
California with Airs. Proebsinl Air.
and Airs. K. I.. KcUhy returned to
their home here yesterday, hv
auto, Mr. and Mrs. Fckley were
compelled to return to l.a Grande
because of Airs. Kckley's III health.
Mm. Poebslal formerly mode her
home in l.a Grande and has many
friends here, being one of " l.a
Grande's pioneers.
Went to F.lfHii
Th'e boys' quurlct of the hb'h
school, consisting of Frank John-
son. Hale Chnrlton. Thomas llruce
and Norman Folk, accompanied b
ir. iouuk wem iu r,iSm
ning and sang between acts at lis
senior play of the Elgin high
school. The boys sang four num
bers nnd according lo Al r. Younj;
"made quite a hit."
He turned 1'hlM Aloruing
After spending the past week in j
Portland In attendance at a meet
ing of the Grand Chapter of Royal j
Arch Masons and the Grand Com- j
mandery of the Grand Conclave ot
Knights Templar, George T. Coch-j
tun ret nnied to l.a Grande tills (
morning. Air. Cochran was chosen
Grand Commander of the Grand!
Comninndery of Knights Templar j
while there. This office will make
him head of the Oregon district at
the thirty-sixth Triennial Conclave
of Knights Templar lo be held nt
Seattle, Washington, July l!5 to An
Btist 1. s ,
Homo for Week
Aflss Ann Stnnge arrived In l.r.
Grande 1 his morning from Port
land, to spend a week at the home
of her parents, Air. ond Airs. A. J.
Stnnge, Aliss Stnnge Is a student
at St. Helens Hail at Portland. Bh
was accompanied hy Aliss HI lid a
Miller, of Colon, who also attend
St. Helens Hail. Aliss Miller will
M'o lo her home at I'nlon some
time today and spend the week
with her parents there,
liohneiiUnmpn on Way Home
Air. and Mrs. W. II. Hohnenkampj
are now completing the last bifi
of their tour, started February 2i,
which took them to Alaine via the
Panama Canal. A Hiddleford news
paper reports that they are im
pressed with the scenery and sur-
roundins in that section of tin
iM.
Our
Fountnin Specials
1'nlted Htfttes, deckiring U in of n
different type than In the west,
i Air. ami Mm. Ilohneiiknmp -r to
i leavtt Cortland. Me., lor Miami,
Florida, tin-net- returning hum' hy
! automobile,
Arizona, N
i ilia.
puH.Hinir through Texan,
w Mexico nnd Cull fur-,
LncaU'cople at Hoi idike
11. J. Oreen and wife arc both
.it the Hot Lake Sanatorium. Mr.
(.ireeii Is receiving im-dicnl attention
in the hospital al the l.akc
v. Khnnk'x Improving
Alis. Frank Simnka of I .a Oi
who has been III at the lloi
Sanatorium Ih reported to hi
and
l.ak
tin
" '"H
Has ItclnriMMl
curl Helm has returned to l.n
Grande after spending several dayi
ln Portland 111 attendance nt tin
Grand AluNonic l.odffc meeting.
Mr. Hmnphi'c.vw lo SM'iik
( Al. Huuiphri-ys will he the
" 1,1 "
o clock in th
Alen's l-'orum al ten
Mt-thodlMi chureh
( Hnndny inorninjf. U;s topic will h-
, i -rrison iceiorniN.
Motored In Vft"hin;:(on
Air. and Mrs. II. A. Jack and son
l-Mwln, left last evening hy anlo,
en route to Hlm-hliek, Wash., where
! Ihey will visit over the week-end
j with Mrs. Jack's mother, Mia. .1. A
t Poyhoin.
I.itoi- In Advci'ilvenieni
In J. Penmy company's nd
verilsi nienl In yesterday's issue o
Hie J ; veil in;; f ihserver prices oi
two rroupiiifts of spring coals wen
Hlioled " I 2.fi0-$ I ii.Teil." The price
should liave I.e. n J ! 4.7'.-$ I ti.ati.
Personal Mention
Mis. Av
Wallowa y
ry Harrison went
iterday on hiihine.ss.
H. n. Hollenbeek was a husimw
j visitor to Wallowa yestt-rdoy.
('has. Oswnld was a visitor to l.u
Grande yesterday from Suntmei
ville. Airs. W. 11. HeDell was shopping
in l.a Grande yesterday from perry
Aliss Mildred l.ovett went to Po
ker this morning on train No. -4.
Aim. II. II. Wlialon went to AInv
ville this morning to spend the
week-end with her husband, who t;
employed at that, place.
A'ale Ihnnelt returned to liei
home at Klgln this morning nftei
spending a short time here shop
ping. After spending the past foni
nionI i)H ln ohio visit luff relatives
MvHt nnKx ,vtile, returned to he
hon(1 ut ,..tln ,lllg morn(w.
j
Oscar Noves will leave this eve-
ning for Port land for a govt
men I medical examination.
rn
Geo. Funk drove tli rough l.a
Grande Thursday from Port land
en route to Idaho points on busi
ness. Rrthert Yount, of Itninier. stop
ped in l.a Grande n short time yes
terday tq visit friends. Air. Yount
is louring east.
GIRLS' APRIL
AXTIKS SHOW
BIG SUCCESS
(Continued from Tnge Onp.
hute 15 minut
of pleasant enter
talnmcTit.-
Zona Gale's one act. play "Neigh
bors." was a difficult piece of worl
well done and was Ihe one scrlou:
hit of entertainment in the enttn
production.
The Hawaiian Hula Girls, sang
played and danced delightfully in
cost ume.
Fashion Review.
The rinsing .number of thn eve
ning and the piece He resistance oi
the entire program was "Fashion'!
Itevlew. Ilowil Peftleoat l.aile.'
This last was a procession of pret
ty girls in pretty continues port rav
ing many different types eominene-
: ing with the Puritan and ending
witli Die bridesmaid and a. finale
by the entire cast.
Two Intermission novelty songs,
"Aly Neighbor and Ale" ami "When
Polly Put the Pepper in the Tea,'
wer well received. I.ois Nelson
liuth Pram well and l.ewannah
lira ha in eont ributed Lo t lie e'
nlng's entertainment by tleir work
;it the pinno.
PORTLAND
MEN WILL
VISIT LAKE
(Continued from Pago One.)
with Karl Reynolds, serrebiry of
the I'nlon County Chamber of
Commerce for some time nnd now
hiive plans practically arranged for
(he motor excursion to the bend
of the Wallowa lake in June,
The caravan would be similar to
ft junketing trip nnd would last
t hree da s thus giving one day
coming, one day at the lake and
one day returning.
According to present plans the
irlp will be made by motor ear end
ihe tentative dale for the ijirt'
from Portland Is June L'lk The
cars will leave port html and en
route will visit cities all along the
line on their way to the lake.
Arrangements will have been
made ut various points for cars to
join In the excursion thus by the
lime the caravan teaches the lake
the pa rty will have gained new
members until it has atiained con
siderable This, brb Hv, is the plan out
lined hv the Puithind Ad.chib nml
present f-i t(, Mr. KeynoMs here
for erif ieai ton nnd arrangements
at 1 his ud Ol t he line.
The entire tiip is to be tj?;der
the supervision of William P. Mi r
ry. an -perb nerd pilot of car:t
aim oi the hort.
SAVEwrf
kFE"
atyour.
nOIin STfl0E ' Fn88.- Th first air mail flight
MnWVIWHillf,olll ,i,H (Jllir ()f Mpvi.-rt to ihe
Which through Its
pniinership n in the
great Pulled Drug
t 'om wmy. h ti y a its
meivhuudise ut part
ner's prices - and
passes Hie saving on
to you,
A command of world
in a i- k e 1 s, a skilled
corps of scientists and
an honest desire lo
serve the public, life
a guaranie
safety.
your
Glass
UgS
Ln Grande, Oregon
Markets
POIt'l'I.AM) AIAHKFTS
fltTI.AI (AP). livestock,
idy loilay. Ilggs and butter
steady, nutter, 4;tc.
itrrn.ni vr
S A V Fit A Ni 'I SCO A P ) .H it
terfut, 47c here today.
AlAItKFTS AT A UtCV.
Ni:W YORK. ( A P). Stocks
Irregularly h I g h c r ; Investment
rails In good demand.
Ponds Firm: French Hens ral
ly briskly.
Foreign exchange Higher; Nor
wegian kroner at new high.
'otton I 'Inn ; better spot de
mand. Sugar Steady: futures recover
after early decline, '
Coffee Lower; easier lb-anil
market.
C H 1 C A G O. (AP).-Wheat
Strong: firm cables. ,
Corn l-'lrm; bullish Argentine
estimate.
Cattle -Firm; small receipts.
Hogs Kasy; packers bidding
'ower.
ponrr,An giiaiv AiAinurr
POUii.ANO. (ire. ( AP). Wheat
It. S. Ilaarl, April,
Dr
Inc.
Hard white
?i.r2: May. jir,:.1:
western while, April
Sl.fWi; hard win!
spring. April. $ 1 ,4(1 :
western red. April,
soil white, jphiii to .determine
Jl.r.n; May.iroiM)m,ditleH can b.
r, nort hern
Mav. J 1 .47:
Jl.-tl': May.
white, April
I 41:
Ala
, Corn - No.
April, ji.i.rift;
Y.
shipment,
TIFPOHTS OF AGKVCIFS.
(Pun's UmIpw)
NEW YORK (AP). Dun's Sat
urdav will say:
"There are various good points
In the busbies sit nation, but evl-
denco of n cnnl raet ion of nctlvit y
'n some dirceuons has become
more d'slinet. A f irthcr deerrasc
in production has occurred in cer
tain of the principal lines as in
iron and steel and textile and
mices for different com mod It let.
nnrt lenlarly for metals, arc still
declining. The current crndjiifit
nients in manufacture nro not mir
nrlping after the decided'' enap-f-inn
nf earlier months, yet they
dow that ontnutM have been pr
eceding consumption, that demand
has not Incrensed to the extent
ml lei pa ted. With adequate snp
ntteq readitv obtainable in mnst
inriances, there has been no In
centive for buyers generally to
ope rale very far ahead nnd the
'nslng of nrices has accent tin ted
the disposition to limit nrdern.
chiefly to Immediate or nenrbv
needs. Vekiv bank clearings.
?7,sr,2,i i.ofio."
Typical Yank
j Itobert Muffler g father came (rota
Mierrnan.v in VMUi Ilia mother came
' ftom Hungary in 17 Now ftobert ;
, If- known a Phdadfdphia'n most
j 'typical American boy" lo graduut
front grammar school. A medal dtf
l not in t the honor was prenenied hhn ;
liy thr American Legion. Th honor
wa. waitled on quatiflcattoni of t
Irtmoi. cuurafce, cholamhtp. kadei-
ItHH hard
Si Sfi.
n K.
Atny
p 1 1
f ' '- '
NEW I MAIL '
"ROUTEflPEHED
CHICAGO (Hy the Associate!
Great Lakes was successfully com
pleted here nt 4 :.'!) o'clock Friday
: afternoon, when tin relay of pilots
who started from New Ojienns
at 5:-tn o'clock in the morning
landed here with registered mail
valued at morn than thVee million
dollars. T h o 4ml - horsepower
planes were changed at Nashville.
Postoffice authorities and ah'
mall officials who observed each
stage of the fllghl said that It
was a complete success a no that
If such a service were made perm
j a nen t it would mean a saving of
from I to 2 days In bank elear
; lugs to the west. The mail mat
j let brought In the plane readied
here in time to make connectlom:
with t he regular (ranscontlneiil a I
air niall aervlcc westward Friday
night, and mail matter which left
New Orleans Friday morning w.is;
being rushed I hrough the night i
; tovv iu d t he 1 'aeifie coast Friday
night. The Tnail matter east ward -j
bo'ind reached hero in time to
make connection with fast express
trains leavhg Chicago for the east
l-'iiday night, and also may be
placed aboard the eastbound mMt
!plam arriving lure in the moin
Ing. j The (rip, according to the pilot
arriving here, was almost unevent
ful as far as the last let- of I he
jjourney was concerned. They we-e
a lien d or schedule most o the
way. and landed at the Maywood
field here ahead of time by 1 a
in In nl es. Six ma 1 1 bags containing'
hank clearings, for the most part
were brought here. The plane oi
arrival was met by city and post
office officials.
Medical Help by Itndlo
Keeps Ship's Ibiclor UiP-y
rr.YAIOCTTT, Kng. (AP Tr
Krsklne Gray, of tho Canard Lin
er Antonio, was kepi busy on the
last voyage of the Anlon'.a from
New York to Ply moot h with calls
lor medical assistance from other
vessels.
Four times dally for five days lir
prescribed by radio for a sailor who
had been badly Injured on the
j steamer llosworth, hundreds of
miles away. Then the American
'steamer Anliuous reported lis cap
tain seriously ill. 1 r. Gray diag
nosed the case as one of pneumon
ia, and for three days prescribed
treatment, which proved success
ful. Several other cases of minor
tint are, from ships many leagueh
distant from Hie Anlonla, also were
treated by radio.
PHOIH'CTS SUtVKY HI.(il'V
FOHKST GHOVF, Ore. An ex-
act and carefully detailed agri-
ictillnrnl survey of western Wash-
'ington county is being sponsored)
iby t he l-'orest Grove t iia tuber of I
k 'ommcrce in connection with u
actly u hat
best be prod '.iced
by the soil near Forest Grove and
can he most successfully marketed.
A chamber commlltce Is now al
work enlisting the aid of Oregon
Agricultural college experts and
already has won I ho coo pe rat Ion
or the marketing department of
Ihe Portland chamber of com
merce. The chamber of commerce
will endeavor lo enlist the Inlcrcal
of growers in producing recom
mended products In riuanlHIes sni-
lieh nt.
ments.
1
lo permit carload ship-
FREE LINOLEU
Knler Your Olil I.iiiolcuiii I'looi' in Our
OLDEST LINOLEUM
FLOOR CONTEST
CONTEST RUNS AI.l. NKXT WKKK
For (lie oldest floor of piinlcd or inlaid linolcii'iii iii
use in or within ii radius of I'il'lccn miles of l.u
(irnnde, reporled lo us in iviilimr, we will award a
prize of a lirand
New Floor Of
Armstrong's Linoleum
The winner can tlioose any pattern of ArmslroiiR'tf
Printed Linoleum in our Kloik. provided only that the
floor to lie covered does not exceed 2.") square yards.
Rules of the Contest g
Written report either on the coupon contained in
this advertisement or in a letter, r.inst he deposited
in our Linoleum Department hy 1 I'. M., Saturday,
April 2.-, 192.'..
Statement as to (he length of time (he linoleum has
heen in use must he siRncd y two persons. "
Linoleum must he in use al (he present time.
Tills Is to i:nril V
ll(W Oil fllMIr of
Iins Imtm III ne
(SIIII'll
Ilnli' nni'liii-.ril
I'roill uholll iniri'liui'd
.Miifl or liiiiiLC llil. coiifioii
Mori-, on or hi fori' I I'. M..
SKK 01 U WINDOW MONDAY 1()U COIcKIOCT
MKTIIOI) OK LAYINtJ LINOLKI.'M.
W. II. Bohncnkamp Co.
1 ForJresiclentN
71
' A ill
I i
Former Hold Murshul Von Id itfcn 1
turg fcas acotpled tho nomlnatioi
of the t'Kmulre bloc" fis Ha cirid
Jatt for preeidoncy of th Germei
'rrltllli'l'UUCi
rrit:l
Vt)i'Ui'i's I'tircsw
in SKac rn- I :iifilnml
l,ONIin" (AP) -The annual
til-ink bill for t he Pritish iiai hm
is $ I , ana. mm. ami, according to .1.
Gray MuHic.:cn, who presided at
a recent meeting of tie' National
i'ein periuice Com mcrciul league.
i;. PuksI.mi Mitchell, member Id
parliament for Paisley, declared
I hat the next "'i ycaia Were j.o
Ing to be a critical teMtimr linic of
Ihc moral .stamina of the Hiitl.-;h
nation. Commercially and indiia
iiially intemperance was nnpn.i it
r-able, he added, but apart t rum
that, became itf the needs oi tlie
aat ion, Kiigla nd must keep from
t lie N oillig the ev'l wh it'll "levies
such a fatal loll on the moral iimU
ity of the rai e,"
ECONOMY IS
INSPIRATION,
CHIEF SAYS
(Continued rrotn Pngo One.)
of the people." the president paid.
"If we could find a means to
bring all the people nnd group.-!
of the people iruly to know and
umhrntjuid each other, l am con
fident must of our social problems
would have been started well on
the way to a solution. It is not
intolerance, so much as ignorance
that leads nuii and nations into
antagonism.
Praises l'.ffort.
Pointing out the benefits to be
gained from holding the fair which
opened today in Chicago, Air. Cool
id go mild, '-Our country wants Its
arts and science, its commerce and
agriculture, its production and
t ransportat loa, its education and
invention, noi merely that Uiey
m.ay be used In the market pah'c,
tile factory and the field, hut that
they uou' all - lie "rrrin.daf.cd into
t he home."
"All of Ihcse effortM," he added,
) "arc for broad iilng the outlook
! on life, fVr making better men
and wo n; tlu-y all have the pur-
I pusi' to become effective forces at
jibe i reside. (.'or long ages past,
! in en have gone fo.rt h ilil'i 1 he
j world; more recently they have
(been I'n! lowed by women. Fa eh
jure endowed with the same desire,
each att'-mpilng to eunltibute to
the hallsfaclion of the universal
longing of the human race to bring
; Moinei hiug belter home. My the
j euntrilmihm that it can make to
that high purpose, tlie sucecfs o
'this lair will be m-.-ifiii' "
Tlmt Ilnilmii
rrlilrln-c
fni,
to IVohi'iiKiinipV I 'ni iiiliiri'
wilnnliii. April a. ".Hi, r.li.'.
1
7VJ
WORK SHOES
Men's brown, black ami smoked elk Work
Shoes willi oiitinjr toe. Very serviceable shoes
for the spring and summer . wear, at prices
which (piantity buying; offers.
'$2.25 to $2.98
sr. STORKS
r
RANGES SHOW
IMPROVEMENT
(Continued from Pago One.)
as n month ago; last April Ihe con
dition wa.s !i7 per cent.
Washington.
There is little old grass and new
grass has been slow to si ut due to
dry. cool conditions. Hay juippllen
are hiv and prices high, Hath cat
tle nnd sheep declined in condition
during March, many lambing ewes
are Mill oil fee,),
Oregon.
Sprint? range outlook good, but n
little late la places. Heijia ml for
cattle liuht, but prh-eH a little
st ranger. 1 letnand for breeding
sheep sfrong.
Idaho,
Tempeixitui-en mild, growing con
ditions good, but lack of moisture
beginning to be felt, rain needed.
All livimoi-U on range, but cat t It
are a llille thin. Hay supply only
sufficient to carry over to nex'
crop, price about $l".uo per ton.
Mali,
JRanges atl.ll poor, but grently
Improved in both deaert ami nni-(
in or range dlHtrtctfl. Slock water
sllufition on tlie desert greatly im
proved and new feed has Improved
the situation in the nouth and west
sections. Cat He have Improved a
lidle and wintered better than ex
pected due to mild weather wince
late in January. Sheep improved
with better feed on the deserts and
continued feeding in the valleys.
'licep from the deHert arc moving
to lambing and ahearlng grounds.
Nevada.
Tempera! iircn above normal and
considerable rain and snow during
March help Hie range Hltuatton and
feed haH developed earlier than
usual. There In little old feed. Cat
He Improved duo to mild weather
and new feed. Sheep are improving
on new feed. There haH been Home
scatte red early lambing and a few
TACKLE
We have made it possible for the
fisherman to fict the best tackle ob
tainable for this locality. We have
given lots of study to the fishing in
Union and Wallowa counties and feel
that our lined has never been equaled.
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Arizona.
ItangeH have Improved In the
northern third of the state, whllo
Utile Improvement is Hhown over
the southern part, faille are hold
ing up well hut some Iossi h are re
ported. Sheep continue in Vod
shape due to mild weather, reeding
and holding on farm pant area. Pn
less rains come hooii a heavy mil
movement may In expected lo
rangen in Ihe northern part of tho
state.
California,
Hang' a made excellent growth
during March, except In aoutlieii
part but heavy rain find week In
April Improved aonthern area. Cat
tle and Mieep improving. Lambing
aeaHoii favorable, movement of
apring lambs to eastern niarUetn
iiicresiaing.
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