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.' M(iiKl;ty,;;Noveml)uV 1U25. THE LA'GTiANDft EVfcNItfO' OBSERVER Page.Three X i NEWSof SOCIETY! V ; i Bridge Party-in .Week's Features - Opt? or tlio muni t'njoyulilc nfftilra Of thy pant wiM'k watt u urhlt,v parly on Krtiluy urti-rnoun, ' Mis (Iuuku J. J. ivnrson, U. JuuuhHon Ninil Gi orjii limit as ui'tliiK un Joinl liotititKWs, ut tho Jiunlz homo on IVniittylvuiitu uvinui'. A dainty color Hchrim of pink a ml wlittii wuh carrltii out with a lut'Kf baskt't of pink rost-huilH und . wilh pink and wtiiU' chryauutht intuuH attriH'tlvi'ly placi'il luroiiKh Ott tin liuiiij;. Dilrliiff' tho iu:v Iptfk of n-frcHliiiifiitH Mi-vt-rut mu- . 8ii-ul nuinlifrs wit' k.voo hy Mis lJiti'ilia Unlit V vlolitiiM. iicrom puutt il )y Mins Ifoli-iif I'viro ut t ti piano. . '. j , ilonoi-n'at ln-hlKc wi'itMo Mr. 1... M. Jioyt, Mr. J, V. OVonnHI' mxl Mi h. K. ( Tuokry. VV v Hi-Dads Entertain 1 Students at Dance " ' Approximately' M couples, sln (cnlH of t)n I .a (.irunoV Inch flrhool. vtro prcN'-nt- Saturday fv-uiliiK wlip the IH-Hads k:ivm tlnir I'irst ilauott tliLs Ht-aHon fur tun' ini-nihtTH Of tMo liiKh wliool, ut !))' i:il;s" linl) room. rhi Hunt vn rnjoyably Hp'nt- ilawiiw from . ::to until 1 1 :30 oVdot'k. ' Thf -Sunn'-t oicUt'H Iru pltiyMl. " . , ' v Sov-ral purcnt of- 1 hit HtOtlVnts re in attt'inlanr'. Mr. ami Mm - V. NrtiHon'. Mn. and' Mm It. ).. Wt-Htunliavcr. I'M JlolmoH, Mr. nml Mrs, Ui'orifo T. Cochran, Mr. and . JU ra. A. '. J ., HtuJlKO,. nuil . J.1 j r., W JoHfip'vtvro patrons ami patronesses tor Ihc-tiCrulr. I'm. , ( . ... . .,(.... ; ''.. Mrs. Frees Hostess To Club Members,. , . Mrs. Norman I'Yws wus'lipstcss to th moiiiliira of tho Vilo' -lu and a f"vv kuosIh at a lIip,hli'ul 1 bridp luncheon Hatunliiy after noon ut the country clijli. l.unoh-f ooo was srveil,. (it1, .JrlB' o'clock with covers1 luhl for sixteen Chrysanthmuma served as a pret ty cPnterpiecor ' , Kour tabfes woro at play during th afternoon. Mrs. H, A. J5ur brick won IiIkIi woro. iinvoni; tho eluli nicmbcrn and tlio Rural prize vcnt to Mrs. A. V. Nolson. - L '" Walkers Entertain Epworthians , .Mr. nnd Mrs. O. K. Walkir.ro piivnl 111.' imnilicrs of I In- Snlilh MethoUist Kpworlh b-uue at thrlr homo Kriduy evening for a com bined buslntss und social meeting. After routine mutters bad been dis posed of. -the young people spent Hie hours playing guinea und tell ing: fortunes. Mrs. Walker served refreshments at the close of the eveniiyr. PKItRY (Special) Mrs. l C. Johunsi-n and Mrs, Hurt Kail enler tainod with a linen nhuvvvr in hon or of Miss I. con a Hux(er, lirble ilecl. Kriduy eveniliK. After a de IlKhtlul fvcniiiR, n-treKhments were served, '"s liuxler received many lnautitMt and u-nnul Kifts. Those present were: Irs. A. Hob Inson and dauKbter,.1teta, Mrs. O. HalirHiyne, Mm Naomi Hobertunn uid Hon Morris. Mrs. ,. Itohcrt son, Mrs. I-Ved Itoln rtHon, Mrs. M. Murray, Mrs. TrovW Harris, Mrs. Ixuuii rlarrls. Mrs! 11. Hansen, Mrs. Robert Turner. Mrs. K. Smith, Mrs. iMivld Johausi'ii and daugh ter Melba, Miss Itratch and Miss (,'laru Julmnsen. Covo (Hp. ciul) Mrs. T. lWty and Mrs. O. K. Murker were joint hosleti's at a si wintr larty Tut s lny evening ut tin home of Mrs. Hefty. Tho Indies present were: Mrs. T. U. ronklip. Mrs. William Hallmark, Mrs. A. II. Orton and M;sm lless Kelly. ,'ovp (Special) Ono of tho most enjoyable events of last week was a dancing party .at. ,thu i. I. S. church. Mesldes those who at-lendod- 'from (?ovnti thoro were nlyo Hevial present from Maker. Announcements SodAl annouoccmeuls msj be printed In this column free of cttarget Any announce menu pertaining to auy functions bucb as ouukud food salus, euv, will be ivfiuwl. Aunounoemssits, to bo printed the same day, must be In society editor's liands bl t:00 o'clock. r News ci 1 1 tor's note. Jade and Pearls A business meeting of tlio It ! Neighbors of America, will Uiko place at 7:80 p, in. today at the hoipc of Mrs. ( It, JohnsonL ut 14u2 M uvenue, A full uttendunco Is urged by the order of of Hie oracle. Mrs. Mabel Thompson. ' Mrs. 1x-e Hanford will be hosl cks to the Tuesday bridge club to morrow afternoon, November 17. . Mrs, 1-uclle Oarter Hemlrieksou has prepared n program on "The lreaeli Short Slory" for the ineel ing of the Neighborhood elub thai will take place in the elubrooms at tho library building Tuesday after noon. The lllerary numbers will be interspersed by 'musical selec tions from l-'rench composers. . The I .adieu' society to the Mrolb erhooil of Locomotive Firemen and KUBlneers will givo Us annual Thunksglving dinner at G o'clock j tomorrow evening ui me ix. r., nun. "After dinner there will be a pro gram. ' All members of the It. of L-l' and P. and U. S. to It. of L. l- and li. nnO their families are in vited, ' '.- ' The Uidh'V Auxiliary to tlie Mro therVQod of Hallway Trainmen will meet tomorrow eyenlng at 47:2W o'clock at Kagles hull. ' .. . All persons making nrticlca for V fr- 'ff i . ro may not hear so much about ear linRrt lately as wo did a fw years ngu, but that is heeauae they havs Ic.'conio a staple in the wardrobe tivery Woman weura tliem, and we now tnko thorn for granted. This jatir shows a fiiMcltmting combination vt jade nnd pearls, and goea to ereat U-nttli to be lovely. WALLING'S 65 NEW TRIMMED HATS " " On Sale At 2.95, $.1.95, $5.75, $7.50 . Ilanrf-made : filet 'mid Irish crochet laces'. . """ BLAZEUS Cheaper than elsewhere. Coat Sale Continues WALLING'S (lie Presbyterian Ladles Aid baaar to be held Novenfbcr 21 at the Htu delmker salesroom are reUCHted to bring them to the manse not later than Wednesday. November IS. Sister Mary Says: acuity in dlRcatttiir it. . M l he Hundwiches served with the salad are mudu of Kraham bread und cream cheese. Vegetul)lo Slew One cup cooked diced carrots, H cup diced cooked turnip. cup diced cooketl celery, Vi cup tiny' cooked onions, 1 cup canned peas, . I cup canned ton toes, l bouillon cube, i tablespoon butter, 1 tea spoon flour, 1 cup boiling water. 2 cups boiled rice, 2 . tablespoons grated cheese. 1 teaspoon sugar, a teaspoon salt, i teaspoon pep per. - Melt butter, stir In flour and slowly add water with bouillon cube dissolved in it. llrlng to the oiling point and boll five ' minu tes. Add vegetables, salt, sugar ami pepper und simmer J(i min utes. Make a border of rice p a ibt'p platter. Sprinkle with cheese and .fill with vegetable mixture. 1 ul into hot oven long enough to melt the cheese. , . This is an 'excellent way to use up bits of left-over vegetable, If gravy la left from the immediately preceding dinner It can be used in place of (he. sauce madu with the bouillon cube, ; Hints for the Housewife Notice of School Meeting and Hearing School District No. 1, Union County, Oregon I 1 (La Grande District) . Notice is hereby given to all whom may concern, that there will be a meeting of the Board of Directors of School; IHstrict No. I.' Vnion t'ounty, Onpgon, nt tho Auditorium of the Central School Muildlng of said district on Fourth Street In l.a Grande, Union County, Oregon; on tho 27th day of November, 1925, at the hour of 2 b'olockMn the afternoon of said day, for the purpose of discussing and adopting tho budget hereinafter set out, with tho Board as a levying Hoard, and that at said time and place, any person who shnll be subject to the tax levy for the period covered by such budget when the tame shall bo made, will be heard in favor of or against said tax levy, or any part thereof, nnd that nn opportunity will then bo allowed for a full and complete discussion of said budget and the estimate published and posted with said budget. The total amount of money needed by the said school district liming the fiscal year beginning on June 15, 11125,' nnd ending June L-r, )!2, '1s estimated In the. following budget undt " includes the amounts to be received from tho county school fund, state school fund, elementary' school fund, special district tax, and all other moneys of the district. My Sister Mary i UreukfuHt Slewed .prunes, cereal, thin cream, scrambled eggs on to;ud, crisp buttered toast, milk, coffee. - Luncheon Vegetable stew, rye bread, apple, sauce,' molasses, cubkies, milk,' tea. Dinner Moiled halibut, egg sauce, 'potutbe.H tn parsley butter. mushed turnips, head lettuce with Krench dressing, cheese sandwich es, minco pic, milk, coffee. Of course children under 'lu yenrs of age may not imlulgo in mince pie but their elders . may. Plcusd notice that the meat courso la light and easily digested, that there is no heavy salad or veget able tn this dinner menu. Mince pie finishing such a meal can do no hurm to grown-up digestions. How ever, .if inlnce pie forms the des sert after a heavy dinner (even grown persona will find some dlf- IJUsOXAr, SFRVK'i:: BUDGET! !Y ! lcsmi An:i kx riDTTt'iruj, No. ... 1 Salary pejf' year ir. Total I 'ai'in Hurenu to Combat I-ow My I In In Hural District a CHlt'AUO. (AM) Mecaie farm property destroyed by. fire each year in tlm United Slates., If in one group, would make a city as large as Kansas City.', the ' American l-'arm Mureau Federal Ion is out -to Mnoiher the torch of carelessness that is responsible for most of this waste. ;- A campaign of education among rural cOmmnilles wilt lie one or the many silbjeels to bn.takeir up iiitthe annual nieetlng here Ocooni I her 7t 8, 0. - ) 'resident Toolldge will rpuUe on addresH Monday morning. Ills ad dress will be broudcast; Tho I're shlent Is expocted to arrive liere Monday morning nnd leave for Washington Monday afternoon, in time to deliver his ummnl jncsHUgr to congress, December. 8. ,The matter or grazing on public domains, of vital importance ; to we;-dern stockmen, probably will be Injiclcil into the meeting. Muscle Shoals. Truth-in-Kabrlc. and other legislative ami government pro blems also will como up for discussion. MKXM'O (!1TY (AP) Mexican bank statements must bo simpli fied hereafter, so that persons who Unbleached muslin in a medium I thin grade makes very satisfactory Inexpensive, curtain material. He cuuse of Its rich cream color It is more pleasing than a puru cotton und Is ho natural that It muy he. combined with u whin range of colors. One way of using this mut- orlal la to out out medallions irom short lengths of cretonne und upp )tiiuu them onto the unbleached muslin In a border ucross tpe lower Ige of tho valane.e and the side huufftngs. No convenience Is of greater vuU in saving the housewlfo than running water in the home.. The person who must carry water from un outside pump udds tuns of lift ing to her dally work. She needs running water In Ihu kitchen as much ua It is needed lor the live stock. Jf the wash holler is rilled thro UKli ft piece or old hose attached to a nearby faucet, wash day will bo much lss t'lreaome. This saves lifting or carrying water. The gears of u Dover egg beater with a. little alcohol prevents Mack smudgoH. - ( Mainllng the lower slair white avoids fear of misstep. The dust bug or a, vacuum cleaner is emptied easily by placing the mouth In a. largo sack instead of shaking the dust Into ti newspaper. A stea-saving kitchen may lie had by having a hook for every thing und 'everything- on a hook. fluttering the nose of tho cream pitcher prevents the cream from dripping and making spots on tho table cloth. : Kitchen slssors rimy he used for cutting up ehleken, shredding lef tuce, chopping ralalns, ami meruit mallows. Unit the blades and the lingers with a little butter when preparing sticky food. Variation In color and texture makes meal planning Interesting. It is better to serve o named chick en nnd potato cronuctts, or fried (Chicken and scalloped potaoes,thnn to serve two creameu or parity li quid foods such us creamed os es calloped potatoes and creamed Chicken in tho sumo 'course, it la better to havfi one food in thn form of cubes, as chicken n la king than to servo a vegetable cut in the same way. The same thing also tZet as serve tJJU , " Zlectricdlly Ml We are fully prepared to take care of your elec trical needs. How about some new Mazda Lamps for those empty sockets La Grande .Electric Go. 1412 Adams Ave. ONYX hosiery', : f " ' . - POINTUX- "( .'; ! ?U5 to f2.75 ...;r ;. Putman's mm mm aro not expert nccountunts muy nppnes to luasiied roods, be able to understand them. I -- - . . An order to that effect hasbeen A fool only thinks ho knows issued by the national banking while a wise man only knows he commissloi. It said that persons thinks., who deposit money in a bank urel - ; i entitled to know the bank's tc.on-1 Melng a self-startev Is almost as dlltun. not to gticsa at it. Importunt lis being t Heir-stopper. Watch For Toyland Opening Credit CARR'S No Interest I,SG.l)'t l.GIIII.IIO' ' . i. uno.no . l.4sn.no i.2cn'.no i l .'2nn.no 2,2.ri0.nn t l.iinn.on ' l, iiito.no M50.00 i.ion.lio" so.sfts.-SB- S.K.n.nn ... UoO.Ot) 7, il ti.no . :oo.(in THE Wlim UOOl'KRY ' ' We u fi Si'll: Arch Rox. Mnn's JiihI WrlKllt I'l'p.s.'i-ver Shoos. Mi n' Hiohs Shoi s. Min' Work SIiook tlrn'll Hi Top Blihi'i Mi'if.s OxrortlH 1 ; t Mon'ii Sill! Sox Mon'H Hi OvV 'Wool IVi' Sllioi . j Hoys' 111 Cut SIiook . Moil's Itlllllirrs. j ljiilhs' nn'S.i'J'iimpi. . IiIkIi h.-i-l. I.atlios' I'uinps, low hool liflli-s' Ovfoiils, li I a c k- . nml brown. ' . ' IjiiIIob' Kelt Slippers. Chllilron's Kilt Slippers. " Men's Kelt rinn Leather Slippers . . ' ' ' Chihlren's llulilieis. THE B00TERY Ony llnyilen, SIrt. Home of tlio Ari'h.Ahl Shoe ..$103,344.20 1.200.00 a.GOii.un .in.on coo.nn l.soo.do 1.6U0.OO .',1111.011 2.1011.0(1 l.ooo. oo 1.200.011 2.000.00 l.noo. no Cull. (10 15.n2G.no Electric Percolators Electric Waffle Irons Mixing Bowls . And Thermos Bottles F. L. LILLY ' Hardware Phone M-f5 t : Superintendent Principals: 1 . Hiifli School 1 Central I . . Green wooil , 1 Itiveria .....,.,....,..., 1 Willow '. : I Teachers ..;..!....-. .V..,..:..6fi KMImatcfl nililKloiial: Grailcs 2 i anlntttiitra ... - Janitors , I Clerk : 1 lenoffrapher nml otflee ut- . , ' tendont I 795.00 ' 798.00 Other Sui'vlns: Attenilnnce. supervisors 3 406.00 TOTAI, . .'.; : MATIltlAl, A Sill HI TI'LIKS: li'urnit'jru (desks, stoves, curtains, etc.). Supplies (chalk, erasers, etc.) l.llirary -hooka l'hurs and this poles.... I'liiyrround eiiuliuuent .'. Janitor's supplies 1.600.00 .'uel 4.oon.nn l.tKht, power and teleplidties Water - l'ostaRe. stationery and printlnf? ..'..-. TOTAI MAIXTI'.NANCK AMI KKI'AIIISt HIbIi 'school ImildiiiK and ffroumls...' : Ooineslic Arts huildiiiK and Ki'OJltids CenUal handing and grounds Greenwood hulldlnf? and grounds , Itiveria hiillitinK and Krounds Willow' liiilhlinir and erounils .' i... TOTAL ASSESSMENTS (llihways, Hoails, Slm-ts, HrlilKi): ..-.'.. Iji Grande municipal assessments niralnst school properly and Interest on same I lii:ini:iM:ss: Handed, and Interest thereon (f 10.000. bonds retired) - J20.000.00 Interest on borrowed money - ' 200.00 TOTAL ixsihanci:: Kcnewnl premiums on S-yenr Insurnnrn policies .1. noo.no Mls(';l,l,AXi:OI'S: rninium clerk's honl 100.00 Crippled children's fund (10.00 Audit- o( clerk's books 40.00 Oenernl - 4.000.og TOTAL 4 I'MFHGICXCY: -hlishlnt lllldcet .' t 100.00 TOTAI v. 100.00 TOTAL e.llnmleil ajimunt nt money fur nil purposes during the year. . ESTIMATED ItECEIITS Erom county schol fund during the comlnic school year $2!.;S.S From stale school fund during the coming .. school year - 3,530.92 prom elementary school fund during the com ing school year 14.274.s4 Estimated amount to be received, from all other sources during the coming tehool year In cluding high school t'jllion 7.067.31 Total estimated rwints. not Including pro posed tax - $47,111.92 KKCAPITIXATIOX Total estimated expenses for the year -.$ 1 56.709.2s Total estimated receipts, not Including pro posed tax , 47,111.91 nlanr. amount to bo ralsod by dJ.trtet tax . $1 An.er.7.3 1 The Indebtedness of District No. One is as follows: Total bonded indebtedness. - $ls5oo.fln Total warrant Indebtedness None Total amount of other Indebtedness None Total amount of all indebtedness .. $ 1 !5, onn.no Dated this 3rd day of November. 1925. Attest: -' ' H. E. WILLIAMS. COLON R. EnERITAFtD. District Clerk Chairman Board or Dlroetois i Sov, & 10. Original Estimate and Accounting Sheet , . School District No. 1, Union County, Oregon. This original estimate shows In parallel columns the unit costs of the Bevnrnl services, material and sunnlles for tho three fiscal years next preceding the current year, tho detail expenditures for tho 1 lost oio of hiiIiI .three preceding fiscu,! years and the budget allowunces and, gxpenaitures lor tho currant ;iyeiir, ("The eurronl, yea.v;' ;neliny, tliv(lliist school yonrj ex i'knkithies . I'ERSO.XAL SEItVH'E: .. f. Superintendent I'rincipals, lll;fh School : Central School :.,... Greenwood School Hiverla School Willow School .'. , Teachers EaI inuiled ndillljimal : Guides , ' Substitutes Janitors Clerk , , Stenographer Attendance supervisors TOTAL Personal Services.. MATERIAL AND SI lTIJESl l-'urnlture (desks, etc,) Supplies (chalk, etc.) Library books Kings nnd flag poles I'layground eiilpinent i..: Janitor's supplies , . J ,600.00 Fuel : Light, '.power nml phone Water :..,...i..:..'.....l....:.., roslago and stationery 5 $ 7,flltMM ..$ 3.000.00 ..$20;2oo.oo ..$ir.r.,709.2! Estimated liudgat .Detailed Total ex- Total ex- expendU allowunrq . oxpendl- pendlturo . pendlturo tures for . In detail ror tures for " for for - school year ' school year school year school year school year i J920-1920 .1924-1925 tf.!l)3t 1923.l!l2i 1022-1923 ,.$ s.ooo.oo. t 3,ono.no . 3.000.00 1 ' 2,260.00 . 2.260.00 2,260.00 1,0110.00 , 1,600.00 , 1 ,(00.00 hL 1.(00.00 1,600.00 1,1100.00 .... 1,450.00 1.450.00 1,460.00. 1, 200.00 1,260.00 ..... 80,209.20 70,474.11 ' 7(1,474,20 .... . 2,100.00 1,805.00 ''. .... 300.00 , . ... 7,115.00 0.020.00 ' 0,895.00 1,200.00 1,200.00 1,200.00 796.00 . 090.00 705.00 406.00 . 316.00 316.00 . ....$103,344.20 $ 99,104.11 ( 96,089.20 $91,678.10 $ 84,891.07 V'OTAr Material and Supplies MAI.XTENAXCE AXO REPAIRS: High school buildings nnd grounds.... I'oiut-Htlc Arts buildings and grounds.. Central buildings and grounds..... (ireenwood buildings ami grounds Itiveria buildings nnd grounds Willow h-jlldlngs and grounds TOTAI. Mnlnt. nnd rcpnlrs.i $ ..$ 1.200.00 $ 2.1)011.00 $ 1,806.70 .. ' 3,500.00 a.RHMlO i.829.53 376.00 ; 126.00 ,. 260.00 -176.00 , 0110.no '' 400.00 .1 .. . ;,600.00 '. 1,600.00 1,101.78 4.000.00 4,600.00 1.884.99 ... , 1.000.00, . I.9O0.OO ! 1,731.20 ., ' J, 6110.00 V .1,060.011 l,iS6.3ll . , '', 600.00 , 600.00 424.03 ..$ 16. 020. 00 $ 15,050.00 $ 14.012.63 $ 12.981.43 ..$ 2.100.00 .. $ 1,600.00 $ 4.388.20 1,000.00 150.00 1.19.15 1.200.00 1.200.00 980.24 2.000.00 1.200.00 479.8$ 1.000.00 1.OOO.O0 820.76 000.00 1,000.00 732.16 ...$ 7.9IIO,. (Ill $ 11,050.011 $ 7,640.37 $ 7, 879.19 $ 11,110.12 TRY OUR DELICIOUS FRUIT SHEET CAKE " Together with tho usual largo variety. WATCH OUR WINDOW DISPLAYS '. , , ' ,! , In bur hew location ' ( ' Across the street from The Observer. GwUliams' Electric Bakery Makers of ingh-driide Pastries '."'."'' " " "' ' ' "HOMB OP THE GOLDEN CRUST' : $ 7,1 19.68 ASSESSMEX'IS (High way, Roads, SlU'els, HrHlKeH) ....$ 2,000.00 TOTAL Assessnienla $ 2,000.00 IMtEIVI EI1XESK: Honded, und Interest thereon., $ All other Indebtedness and Interest thereon 20,000.00 $ 2O.4OO.0O $ 20,433.14 Just When You Need Them! 200.00 3,000.00 6,289.80 TOTA I. Indebtedness $ 20.200.00 $ 23.400.00 $ $6,722.94 $ 19,744.28 $ 16,400.8.1 IXSI'IIAXCE: l.enewal premiums on 3-year fire In surance policies $ TOTAL Insurance f a.ooo.oo 600.00 $67.99 MISCELLAXEOrS: J.nertil , $ 4.000.00 Auditing clerk's books 40.00 clerk's bond - .' 100.00 crippled children - 60.00 3.000.00 80.70 100.00 267.99 721.36 $ 1,998.16 2.489.6S 88.10 100.00 TOTAL Miscellaneous EMi:it:tA'V: Publishing budget ..$ 4.200.00 $ 1.188.70 $ 2, (58.28 $ 1,401.70 $ 1,239.40 $ 100.00 t 100.00 f 12.60 ..$ 100.00 100.04 $ $2.54 $ 464.64 TOTAL Emergency OP.AND TOTAL - $106,763.2( $I4$,060.$1 $I4,3C7.7 13, 260.87 $121,709.22 I. II. E. Williams, do hereby certify that lh ahovs estimate: of expenditure for (he year 1926-19.'6 was prepored by me nnd that the expenditures and budget allowance for the e-jrrent year and tne expenditures fur the three fiscal yen next preceding the current year ahown above nave been complied from the records In niy charge and aro trua ami correct copies thereof, to the best or my knowledge and belief. r Nov. 5-18. If. B. WILLIAMS, .v. 1 -- .' ...r'f -'. District Clerk. PRESSED AND GLEANED READY TO WEAR ''! s 'II " i m 25 L.tfjL'd Keep that suit or extra pair of trous ers ready to put on some unexpected engagement is always coming up. What a pleasure to be able to "step out" with your clothes in good shape. Tlionc Main 72 Our Wagon Will Call The Wardrobe Cleaners Next to J. C. Penney Co.