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LA ' GRANDE ' EVENING OBSERVEF Tuesday, February 21,' 192ft. ' 1 rnpe Six Over The Valley Mnhcl K. Morton, Valley News ICdllor lis. I-'UJkt Impifntng Mrs. Harry Klshor. of .A lire. In Improving tpiito Isfa' t ot jly 1 al lowing J J t- ivivill operation :il the Cirnnde Untitle hospital, in I .a !iamh o , Thi1 proceeds ;t re to f ina pee some t Nutrition School ol the group's projects. .Miss l.ury ('us.' of tlir evlcnsfon o- ! department of tin- slate college l-slSpriiil Sunila.v starting today her s. rl- oT nulr!- Mr. ami Mrs. Franhlin Weih, oT lion schools in this county. i A 1 i I spent Sunday at tin home or' in the same course which was of-I Airs. Well' parent. Mr. ami M r. foreil lusl year, anl is l.ein tdv.-n It. I. Marker near uvo. ' now In different localities. Today ; o Miss Cnae is nicetlm," v.lih th' Indies oi nif inu Mt. i'lltfe. all ilny meeting helnjf in promoHH at tho luill. Tomorrow AIHh Case will bo Ht lalmul liy. v lu-iv In- olnss will be composed of members Of 1 )lo l T. A. The lasl of the schools will In' held on Tbiiisita nl t ho rh-J(Kant flrovi- ranv'" hall. AW Ili'llfS who n Mil" in t!i lo(all- tie of uny om- of i-? llirt.- en - tors tiro uvxctl In alt.rnl. Mls Cnso will n-main in th.- coiiniy find lio one or tin- si.al;crs al t In- 1.vnrwimtr 'on f t -r. iicf. Mniii! City V. T. A. Tho rcKiilnr imtinij of (In- Ih Ininl 'lty I'. T. A. uill he lt.-hl on thin I'YhKty i-vi nlntr al the rom rn unity rhnrch. The oniHtan.linir fenturo of tin evening' program will ho Iho muni raid lrcmn- on YollowHlonc park. The slhh an reported tn he very i;ik'I ami the jirqtfnun. Is one thut all In that s-t tion will want to see. it i.s said. Thomas Wiiltdimer llc((i-r Thonuis WalshiKcr .'li'., of near ( l here are to he visitors in Suminer Allcel has sufficiently r.-eov.red ville and there are only the two from his rerellt opernMon lor rip- , nieetlni; plnees, the Masons have pendicltls to he riMijoved to tho voluntei refl to rne.-t early and let apartment which his mother has ihe visiiors use their hull after the In l.a finin.le during n few of Hi- close of their work. The two cmn- mniiths. nanies will K"t together aKnln alter o Craders Have ill me Tho urado hasket hall ieruns of Rnmmervllle nnd Imldcr nu t in Kame the first of last wee former team winning hy a s H-ti. k, In To I'.iilertaln ('lull Mrs, I. 10. Kennedy, residing on Cove avenue will lie the hostess to the Country Women's club this Friday at'lernnon nl her home. Mrs. K(l Htliefl' will have limine of tho proKi'iini- ' VisKs In I.a (iiamlc Mrs. I.eo Neldeier, of 1 ry freek was In La. Grande a i" v dnys the imter part of the week .( visit tii(f vith her sister-in-law and faiirlty Mrs. Wllliiun fllenn of I'emMeton. MfH. Glenn has returned to her , llome, accoinpauieil hy her slt'r , In-law, Mrs. Iimv , SaiiderHou of j ry Creidt' wliu wiir reuiiiti ' chem with her for a lew days. , ' , , n - ' I (ietllmx nt Wood ' I . .J oli ii .Murchison of PleaMuit. : Grove had a husy week last week" Hotting out wood on his place tor Ole Lake and Charles Stephenson. In nil he K'd out lor t he K'D ricks. ' --n alioul Vlsll fiiiuiKe ' Pomona niaster, J. A. Nice ami Mrs. Nice, of Wolf Creek near North Powder. George Ttlion, of ostlne, a past master of the South Kork KiaiiKe were visitors S.tt ur day at Hie regular meeting or the lilne Mi, j:rau". Muhiinr Aildittons In Stmv Itoy Miioy, of Imhler is wgiklnir this week, as he did last, mukiut; linproveinelits on Ihe store of J. .1. "Wanoner, at Sumutervllle. A new room Is ludnjf filled up at the rear of the store, across from the see- tlnn occupletl hy t he post - office where will he pli I a line of mil- i linery, aprons, house dt esses, prints, etc.. which II Is said meets with the approval of ihe pnronawe in lhal section of Hie eouttiy. An- : other feature uhhh will he Intro- j duced Is that ol hoi hnn lo-s, which ; Will he Nerved at the pr.ftU com- , ter at the front of (h- sloie. which will also untleie.f repairs. M r. Wa 111 Iho season u they are besiey. .1 l want a lunch and never been any mh h mcrville. ihe W.atiiin either eteuded the lludr home, or luiXe to send such p i While I hey do toil into this line h. ,. tlley expect to h:t substantial article-; tHKly prepar that he expecis 1 ery (roods to h. lion by ihe undo way. In Trim This ! 'S?-2. 0!) a 10 Years A-o Winter? '; feC 'X TndilV Watch The Kidneys After I V' X mST( " Mf-A L i Winter's Colds. , r'fl Vff wViFl3i:''L i:is inr mi Ii. li 1-.li-i'l-""l lwn tlw Uln k.t up. im- -W . 'A V.i '. 1J Jf SMWXf V- - r ....U.I- , pu,it,,en,..n,nll,eW..Klamjmi,kc I XY' SjSfV VW- ffil S "fc -SAM ! iti mi iiiv will, ii.Mii.uins. , j t Ser s. V vt jgr i-?AyHJH. 11 . r. '. ; i.iimioiirnn.Sv.i.KiM.k...i... i vv y' ' i'vl) All r frz-; a.VTi vS j4fr-'v SLK K h i,,u.t ... i.u . ,-,.t,... i - L j HWUII -A'V ... i i ... 'Haunt I'iUs. m lunulanl ,l,uti;-. I fr1) " .V J-m i .V ,--slM Jj jjf V.vvAw1 ZY ni iIit HI "Mi- ruiiiiliiln I lull . nn,! aid ui the elimination nl wn.lF ) i VT it . J . . V. v35wfS. V V ' llii.l Hi,' f.n.Kiiis iiiipuntir.. Aie emknwl by um-h S. ' N t 1 VX'W jlRxWll 1 Sj' ' t IIAZKLWOOI) j 50,000 UscmEndorae Dean's: . l Jtf H i) ckkam I ."J?ri:':;':! : ) u!3iM .M.I..I..H i, ,,,,.,-u, n......tt ! zr'iZi::,:;:::: ' ,v.- ,Lw ' K IIiim- Kll.l ill.' ill" -. illlilljliliu. I I....IJ..I l v i, y U.I. . k .,. ., .1 .. . i.aii fjT .1 llM., IVi. l...w ,,,, k,, " I ' J .., k.dnr.. l. ...k., ,.r. - I l,&l,I)ntSCo. j Islil.,, i Loose chamcl. . rrT wmmmmmmmmmmmmmm fuller Milburn Co Mtj hrm PuMto H J V - - - ' J 'I'd Itui' J'iiikI- j Toe N ihf-aki ennipiiic girls O) c "ovc ip'-t Hat unlay evening wit h J M i m, J. IE, dice and made oiian ! lilies of candies which is Hi In; .soli nl Iho CoVi- school tomorrow. iivc Itlrtlnliiy furly- Miss Stclhi (Haiti; ami "live, Itol. s.lay ele- IK.- fjav.' a party ciiinir at l-'n-m h hail. lirathiK I heir I. ti t Inlay annivcr f-ariiM. A I tout lM you UK1 f j t (nj(tyl tin plra.suri-.s anaiiK' I tor t lif I'Venimr. I ' " - ." I Asxx iul Ion ' Tlie Humim-rvilU- O.I.I I'. ami Hili.-kahs will 1m- the nml ImimK-kni-h Ui tin uunty , cialioti at SiimrmTvilU. this ! Inif Saturday ' Vt-nillf,'. 'I'll' Mows iiosts asso- j COIU- Siiin- iiuorvHIo (.topic will HiTi-n supper to their visitors, who will nuinhor prohahly I Ml. This will he foilow- ed hy separate sessions of each . Indue ui which 1 the Initiatory , llW(I , ,hl. w.n k will he put on. The Odd ., jm?i T)lll yiM,nK p..(1pi,. I'eHows will m.-et in (heir hall. ,,,. )I)tlinfr nn fl pIi,y ln ,(ie near : wdiile iho IteoeUahs will meet in r,Mut.(. to r.lUill IM(1(.y i pun has the Masonic hall. The women re- ,11S(.n.,M slljIf4 rr rn Krano leani. 'ported a v.-ry fine type of '"'"-j '),e ladies' hmir- econoniie depa rt -liiunily hplrit displayed hy Ho- Ma- . j!( l(lUUfH. ., -of meet- sons of thai place. Saturday even- ' i(J,M ,,,.,. Mi.( ,-Jtf, uf n. o. -S-liifC is their regular meeting nlffht rxieiiMlon seivhe. A committee inil under the circumstances, since aeh has exemplified Its work, ami will hear a pi'oirntm which Is le-lmc pi-epan'tl for the irnests' entertain ment. o llMioi VKII.h ( Iiiih Ii . The Itt. Kev. W. I'. 1 iem i nr,l on. hlshop of Kaslein Oreiron ol Ihe Kpiscopal r hurcli spent Sumhiy in Cove ami conducted Ihe different services throughout the day. Holy communion was ohserved at eiijhi o'elotdt In the morniiu; and al the hour or the morning service, three were confirmed. The ' services of Hie day were all very helpful alid inspiring. Simdny Islinrs Mr. and Mrs. Itouth McK and daughter, lOvelyn of spent Sunday nt Hiliai-d M i s. MrK en noil's slsier, M rr etinon Ailed i.-iiini; and family. -o lla- Siiiiper Timiwlit 1 1 Members of Ascension chut Cove Will enjoy a pancake waffle supper this evenhiK", h al and l he evi of Shrove TueHda a I M orris hall. Tenelior III Mhs l-.pttie vllle. tea.-her Kt ioh s t here end.' Clard;. fd' Sumioer of the fir's! tw as ill over l hei week Hi-porls Loss oCMany I'.win Krom sheep ralsei.-;i all over the valley have .been coining reports of Ho1 great loss of ewes from a .malady which seems to be preval ent in all ouarters. According to 1 'oupty Agricult m ist Av ery t he disease is a sort of paralysis, which Is beljevr.i to be the result of it lack of exercise. Il has pre vailed in oilier sections of this and ol her slat es before t his and has been a matter for conssl. Table simly. The pisses so far this lambing season in this county have ranged iroin one or two rwes in the smaller bauds up to as high lis SH or I en. l Uie sheep raiser mac Alloc! reports tlie I another upwards of au, another Ha and so on. Mr. Avery reports that In the cases w hlch he has investi gated It seems to be Hie older ewes which have been aflectod. . H...W . i"' ,. .. i , 1, i.,L LtTS EE. FOUR V 'r'''" r''" ! f V DOLLARS FER SEVEN O !.":;';;;,!;; 1 -i ihankvo. Wars at bamk r. jf rtbHW A I- ; NLrjc"-" CHAPGlM' IMTeREST ON JT,, S ? A SEASONABLE RECIPE A Son (.foycr'noiid I cup molasses. 'i cup while MUKai.' 'i- cup inlvi'd huif r ji ml lard, 'i 1'aHioon ginger. '- 1 t-a.HiiO!i cinnamon. 1 I I ' OHpOOIt ClOVlS. 'i teaspoon nllsph-e. Jir nil loK'-t (o r. then add 1 '-up of Indlinv Main- tn which I tea spoon soda han hcon l i r-fi I v- J . Kent. A 'lit cups Hour. IP at. .vt'll. Hi- teaspoon liakhifC mw h i- may In added. ) Add 1 M-ali i). Ilalte in htitl'-rw) papered The Grange (.add ( reel. A Ki n m:e at the l.atld III. id UK U HI he held cretdx school house on i niii(,' umli-r the direc I'ouiona frrailKe extell A pi'OKi'aiu, inclilil- Thursday ev lion of (ho sioi) .service. . i ti K readiiiLTS hy Mrs H.dla lllll'f' man ami addresso Ki'umre un iriheis w o hy proiuiui'iil 1 lie Kiven. J'lcnsniil tirmr l-;ieven more new inelilhers were irlv. ii 1 lie Moil; a I I 'I.-asa at ( 1 rove Knitt,:t, s.iu.-h.y .-v. -nintr. uivinif onf.intz;itltlll ,( n, h. rshi of OV(1. UiU nnmher ot'aPPli-u- was appointed to oranie a rjuiKe 'orchestra. A number' of eoopera t Ive enterprises are bclntf carried out. The juvenile has now furniture for Us hall. The basket ball team is ph-yintf at hast one Ktimv each ui"-k. Kvei y com mil tee has a ful program of work; State Deputy and Mrs. W. it. GeUch-r visltd . th KiatiKe at its meeting Sat u rday evening. iusjtecied l he W(rk and reported it one of the most alive KraiiKe.s in tliis part of the stale. 'I,his k'llillW will debate the : aula license fee at Its next meet int,'. llroiber.N Day The lahles Welo not the only .ihlnjrs moaning in connection with Hie dinner served Salurday at the lihie'Ml. Kiaiit-c hall, when Itmth-i-im' day. an annuul event was ob s r' d. There were about 7a peo ple lireseiil and from Hie openiiis of the regular meetitlK uniil ihe last dish was washed and the last speech made. 1 1 1 V men of that Sllli Ol'dimite showed t hen ise Ives to be Hi a r 1. 1 us ami caiiahh- Iiosts. Tlie regular closed session occupied' the .moinlmr. Tiiere were reports of jcoiumblees etc!, find also one can 'dhlaie was ptven tfu- first :a)id..si c oml decree, I leputy .1- A. Nice, of 'Wolf Creek haviim charge of the viir!;. Alter Hie work was finish ed. Ho- inf. n nnlokiy spread lunt,' laldes on which they placed the .(iianttties of fond which they were, supposed to have prepared. Creamed chicken on biscuits was the pi ecu de resistance, ami this was served with escallope.l Mini lll.-isheil potatoes. baked beans and gr salads, p'ioMos. jellies, pbs. cakes and coffee t hi re were a tew 01 her inlwlches. n beans, preserves, . Probably - articles too The tables time and no shortage wondert ul was chief inline to mention. 1 a second 1 apparently Tw as olio K. Ltndsey flu food, at. .1 ok and he had a score or more eut helpers including. Avery, It. A. Maslertoti S. 1-;. P.nilie. Tom Wal , tamper. I'r.-d Huffman, id otnp. Harry G Air. Htigir. singer. I'M p. n Gekel over. 1 her which M and ot hers. I 'inner a program ot icred t horotu; hly en joyed. lt. it Gckeler was llu Ill Mi I II Of this teal lire. 'the iiuesiion which was answer cd during ridl i:tll was, "Would I to the best interests of th t'nited Elates to hav w mni'ii tnr itrcsnh nt . Mie rcsponseti granges. 1 live shipping In Wallowa. County I OUT OUR WAY By Williams PROGRAM FOR FIFTH CONFERENCE IS GIVEN The Klftli Arleiilliiralj Kcon omie conference to lio held In I'n ion county, umler tho direciion of the affilculluro fonmiKtee of the I iilou county ehamhor of mm- fnierci. will op.-n I'Vlrlay mnrninff. , with the rii-Ht HOHHtona at nine 'o'cloelf. Tho conference will ho held in the I .a Grande IiIkIi Hchool I hiiildlni,' which will ucconimodale Very nicely the different trronp mccliuKX iih Well tiH the jreliernl IlieetillKH xcliedlllei) for Die two lay lu-riud. I The Keoiiomie conferenee has established Itself here., ami all ov I he va lie y. t hose Interested in the different phases of JiKrlcult ural. hoitlcult ura I, dairy ami t her fields have been planning for some lime to attend the conference and mil her from it such practical help as Is offered. According to ihuse who have the mutter In charuo. Ihe .attendance this year promises to bo the largest of uny of the five years. ' As a proof of Iho practical value of the sessions, ii Klanre nt Koiife of the problems to be presented and discussed is sufficient. l-'or In stance in the "l-'arin Crops" con eience such uuestioiiH us these will lOliie up "Shal we decrease o"i" potato acreage '.'" "Khali we in crease our. alfalfa 'acreatfe?" "Mow does sweet clover fit into a rota tion on the average wheat farm.'.'" In the department to be devoted to liorticull ure, here are some o,uest ions to be answered- --"Does the fruit outlook justify any new plaining'-'" "What Is the spray residue situation'.'" "How should our spray practice bo modified "Shall wo jrrow more cover crops?" etc, . In the field of dairying which is coming annually to occupy a lur er plnce in this county "Does the Keimral dairy situation justify continued expansion In this conn iy?" "What Is the contagious ab urtion problem '!" tde. l-'roin these, the genuine piae- tir-aidllty of , Ihe entire proKiaiu V. ill be seen. The program In detail for the conference in Riven herewith, espe cially that, those who hnve not i-ent mav been familiar with th ha v a better Idea of what Is to no offered. It might not he out of the way, tlie secretary states, to ..u.. ,iu ..iri"iln keen It. and 1 In'imr it II toe con eieiii v 1 ri- dav and Saturday of this week. The detailed protjram is as lol- lows: , Friday February 2 lib - ' it A. M.. ti II A. M. 1 Hlgli School Vocational rnnrer- I were va ried. The balunee, of t he program was as follows: Song by Hie brothers'. Violin selections, Mis,s N'itn Her mann. Address. Soil Fertility problems, Harry 'Avery. , j ... Heading, K. L. Kelt fey. Address. Farm Itelicf Measures, K, D. Jasper. Old lime music, M. L. C;irtT. , Koading. S. T. Hallio. Music, Donald Jasper. AddroHH. Co. Pupt. F. A. Rayre. Tlie brothers reported thilt there were several ot her items on the program which had to be dis pensed with, because the sisters ate loo long, robbing the bfothyrs of much valuable time. Tcloeaset t iriiiigf Several members from the Pom ona grange recruiting committee are td attend the meeting of the Te Incase t grange on Snturday. February -tit h for an afternoon meet in g. County Deputy Nice Is t arranging a program for the Agent. , meeting. Sessloivs of this kind will The Fnlon County livestock sll I be held in most of the grnrtge.V of j nation H. F. Miller, T. H. John- the county as well : in several emu in uu it ieH where there are no otintf in sefmrate roonin !t u. in. to li'. It a. in. Ceneral iiKHemhly, main auditorium of tho IiIkIi school i-alli d to order hy lr. W. 'P. 1'hy, general rhainiian. H:lfi n. ni. invocation Kev. Oliver J'JIry. ur.id a. in. Solo. Paul Knnutz. !i : 4 T u. in. Welcome 11. K. oo Mdjri'. preshlein I nioii t'ounty of I ft n m. The use l-'arm- K. I.. f Klectriclty 'rockeit, K. on the j o. P. Co. in a. in. Dr. W. T. Phv talk on KiKfcnles for Ihe l-'arin and Hum- in- 10:05 n. m. "Kffoet of our pre vious conferences upon iiKricult ure of Iho eounly" II. G. Avry. 1 1 a. 111. "The General Farm Outlook In Oregon" F. I.. Hal lard', county ajfont Tender. 11:30 n. ni. Groups organize. j Aternoou Session -t 10 5 p. in. J 1 p. in. Separate group meetings on the following subjects which If not completed Friday p. ni. may be continued Saturday a. m, j 1 p. in. General Kconomlen Chairman, Chase nohnenUamp: Seoretni-y, F. K. Ilallarrl. 1 p. m, Horticulture Chairman. IT. II. Weatherspoon; Secretary. W. A. Holt, County Agent, Pendle ton. I p. m. Dairying Chairman S. T. Itaille; Secrotury S. G. .amlson. I p. m. Vocutloniil Conference Chairman, Krank ,McKennon. 1 p. m. TTomeniukers" confer enct Chuiitnan, Mrs. W. T. Fhy. I Saturtliiy lVhruary 25lh 0 it. 111. I Separate group meetings on the following Htibjeets: !i 11. m. Livestock Chairman S, K. Miller: Seeretnry. N. '. lonnbl son. County Agent, Knterprise. I it n. in. Poultry Chairmun, A. I,. Voelz: Secretary. II. F. Cosby, , Poultry Spot inlist O. A. f. I - !i a. m. Hoys and Girls Clubs Chalrmnn, Frank McKonnon; See jretary. J. Allen, Assistant State Club Lender. I It n. m. l-'artn Crops and Irrign- Hon .JL-Uiuirmun, j. a, -.nnKiii; Secretary, D. F. Stephens. Hllpt. of .Moru iv. muuun. laiucueon serve-i by Fnlon 1 oumy Chamber of Commerce. SiKtinlny V. M. 1 ' (nor Pierce. Written r )iorts from various submitted to following this i'I'H to be assembly general nddress. I'arni Crops Group I'mrnm Satui-day Feln-uary i!.riih,. Ift'JH . Review of previous coufcrtMU'C reports .1. A. Gaskill. cimirniaii. The general crop situation and some new developments, D, 10. Ste phens. Snpt. Moro. Kxportinonl Station, Tlie polato situation In Fnlon County 1 I Hseusslon Iul by Itoulh Mq Kennon. Pasture nnd hay " plantings In Fnlon County , Discussion led by J. D. Dobbin. S. B. Mlllor. Heporl of tew ""tidrlilgo Irriga tion Test Robert Wlthycoinbe, Irrigating Potatoes It. O. W heeler. Discussion of methods of plant ing nnd management of sweet clover II. G. Avery. Itecnnimendat ions by commit tee. LIclH'k Group Saturday I Vbrunry 'rograin 2.VI1. IlliK Itevlew of reports $, I previous conference Miller. Chairman. The Present Situation N. C Donaldson, Wallowa. County son, Fd Hosw tdl. Homer Hidwell. Itenorts of nronose.l eonneni- onct J -V. ( '. Donaldson. Sheep I 'ant un-H J. I . I Mjhhin. j licurt.sioti of sheep ilisea.ses led . hy Itoer .Morse, Maker ( 'oiinty Akih. Iteport on Fnlon County Wool Growers Association ac tion on dog law and wage scale and shearing scaleH. G. Aviry. liecoiumendalions by commit tee. Dairy Group Program Friday l-ebniary L' till He view of previous eunforenci' reports S. T. Hallio, 'J'he present situation- N. c. j 'I'liiison Maun lairy specialist. on rnb.n ' 'oiinty Pro- I ductlon 'I'. H. Johnson, S. T. j Ituilie, Hubert Anderson. Pulsing Dairy 'a Ives - T. I!. I Johnson. y J Cort Testing progress and plans C. P. Fdvalsan. H. J. Nielson, H. 0. Avery, The La Grande Dairy Ordinance Hubert Anderson. Dr. W. T. Phy Suggestions for reorganizing dairying on a better basis X". Jamison. .Iteeommcndat ions by Commit tees. Horticulture Group. Program Friday February 2 1th I p. 111. Itevlew of Previous '(inference Iteporls If. H. Went herspoon. Chairman; John Dean. J. F. Mills, T. f Hefty. J. H. Weaver. The Fruit outlook Iteport--V. A. Holt. County Agent, I'endloton. The Spray ttctmluo Situation H. H. Voutherspoon. Orelmrd Soil Improvement TT. G. Avery. Fruit Jnspeetion 1 1. L. An il rows. Iteooinmendnllon.s by com mil -tee. JIoir 'tnaket's' Depart incut Program Friday AftcriKKin l-Vhrunry - Ith. 1:;U) p. m. Making the House a Home -Mrs. Dona hi 1 'ague. 2:15 p. in. What Shall We Read Mrs. IT. IT., Cleaver. H:u( p. 111. He Your Own Land scape Gardner Mrs. Kay Murphy. Saturday .Mo-ruini; DiHO n. in. -Kilting to Live Miss Lucy Case, Nutrition Specialist, O. A. C. Corvallis. Oregon. I ();:() n. ni.. Cure of tho Stdiool Child Mrs. Stella Ingle. II a. m. A. Halanceil Diet Dr. Ray Murphy. t 'om mittee M rs. W. T. Phy, Chalrmnn: Mrs. George S, 1 11 rule and Miss Alice M a ru ua i dt. Poultry Group Pi 01 a in Saturday Fob. l!.iih U n. 111. lo 12 Wednesday, February 22, Bread and Butter Day We arc well satisfied with our Bread and Butter mid-week fea ture. We arc also glad that our bread and butter are La Grande made products. Sure been selling- lots of bread and butter on these featured days. They go together so well; but don't overlook the many other real buys we have for you on Ibis ad. Scratch feed Uual quality, high fsradi!. 100 & 2.85 Baby Chick Scratch 10 & ..: 39c 100 It 3.60 Soap White Wonder latin C. y. A real lahor saver. 20 ... 69c P rex . l-'or h'e.ieiiill J quart hoi tie. Large 29c Each i S3 I Malt Syrup Puritan Brand. Hup flavored. This is the best malt we can buy. 1-arge 12-lb. 12-oz. can. M Each 65c IC3 Lettuce Laige I-doz. Impel ial. 9 1 Ileil. Jak. n Two stores in La Outlook for Poultry Pro- II. K Cosby, Poultry Hpe- idalist. The I'nion (.'imnty Cooperative Poultry Association's marketing operations during the past three ears A. L. Voelz. Chairman. The Poultry I' nit 11 1 tho Fniosi Station 1 Cohort W'ilhyeombi Mixing of Poultry Feeds and of Haby ChickM 11. K. Cosby. Recommendations by tornniit- I If all theautos in the Fnitod States were placed end to end It would he Sunday afternoon. The d nee rs: enables you to make an endlesj variety of wholesome, healthful foods Cakes, Cook ies, Biscuits, Dough nuts, etc. all evenly raised and properly baked. Try it and learn why it - MAKES BAKING SALES 2)3 TIMES THOSE Bread Safeway Brand. Large l'--b. loaves. White nr Health. Each 5c Butter Safeway Brand. Pure and wholesome. '2Snd...:.93c Oleomargarine Crux. Skaggs Safeway Stores own Brand. ) Li,s 89c Potatoes ' Grande Ronde Valley Kot U'd (ieins. 100 89c Bag Cauliflower Nice, large, plump, white heads. Each 15c Grande. Shop at your nearest store, International Ring ' Believed Broken SKW YOltK. Fell. '21. (AP l'lie operation of what police be- ,lleve to be an International ring of lawbreakers have boen disclosed by the shooting to dealh of au al- ! leged member of the gang. The victim of th shoaling was found living in the hallway of 1111 elaborate furnished apartment In tho Jlronx. investigation nr whleli disclosed drills unci other parapher nalia of safe crackers, letters, tele grams and cables from JUissla. France and several cities in this country. The dead man. was identified from fingerprints as William Doll, iMl,,s "'"lain JJoyie. an ex-convui. lli;.lS TOWARD MIAMI DFTROIT, Feb. 21 (AH-Hu'i ry llrooks. piloting a Ford "flivver plane, took off from the Ford air port at :20 a. 111. today on his second attempt at it non-stop flight to Miami, Fla. LESS THAN it PER BAKING EASIER DOUBLE ACTING OF AMY OTHER BRAND Matches Safeway Brand. Strike anywhere. 39c Carious Swans Down Cake Flour Large package. 1 large cake pan. All ror 39c Candy Bran chocolate They are good. Post bars. 15c Bars Coffee Safeway Blend. 1 3 50c $1.47 Ll, 1 B i Lbs. Bananas Fimi, golden 2 Lbs. fruit 19c f l