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Phot 3Ix LA GRANDE EVKNINO OBSERVER MotulayrAi'ml' j, life), ay The Observer Want Ad Page The Market Place of Union and Wallowa Counties NEW TODAY H 1IHNT K-l-ooiii furnlHlliil apt,, 111 Ml 4th HI. 4-1-31 WANTKI1 Washings lit homo, " 1 11 (9 II Adams. 4-l-lt r'Olt rUI.H aulbruiiacH pluyer )il alio at n burgaln. fall H3-H. Van IMI.H lirood mm Willi in ter and MiKirt-liiiini'il hull, i:. M. Kerns, Allrrl, Ore. 4-1 -at r VOIX HAl.l4-- Inta, 4 I.IOfkn wo! - high arhrml on M Ave, ti(i . Ibi. Observer, i ' . 4-i-iltb I'Olt HA 1. 10 -2 WO, Old- bird dog, aubjict to register. I'll. ! , ' - "-'"I )'"OI( PAt.10 ' Jersey, cowa, U'O 1tcilllil, 1 till, north of AimIi i-J son's dairy. , 4-t-tr J''OH f4AI.K Choice lllllirovcd acre Irnrl, owner leaving town. Hm- I gain, t'rloe $l7iii.ii. Busy friii". 1 : Main lil, riuudc IbVry. Itmltor. j , . .'. , 4-1-ltp! N , -, . , t I KOIt' ItKNT G-rooiii furn. house with buth nnil garage, rheup ii nil rlriiUi Prefer udalts, ml" Orrcnwood. 4-l-tf Wild It RNT- Jink hoi'cwh nnil timbers to vnlse anil move hous es to .responsible' purtles. Also will mil the on Ifl I nt it bargain. On terms, .lohn Mum. 4-l-lr,i MR 8Ar,B OllTIUIlii lull fiAi.K 1 licnii or sheen. j r. ullCO.-. I''nriiilre 1 MX 1 . -2'J-3t Observer Want Ad Rates (Ooaat fire aea arortU to lbs Una.) Pet line, 1st. Insertion 10 Per line, each added coiimo utlve Insertion To Minimum charge on aue or- , act - RATES MT MONTH t line, per mnntb..i.f.O S lines, per niontli.as.lft line, per month $4.00 a llnea, per month t4.7 Each additional line oier five charged at 0o per line per month. CAHIl IS ADVANCE la re quired on all Clawlfiet' orders to earn those rntcn. Higher ratca uharged on all credit Insertions. -Cop for all Classified ordrra mnai bn In thin office 11 10 A. M. IAV (IV INHIBITION. Hlup or dun on ad Inserted nntll further iiollco must bo rocolved by the same hour or eitra Insertion will bo charged. ' Telephone orders solicited, tasb ratca ma be earned on phono orders by ianiont on or before dute of but Insertion. PHONO MAIN tl "An Observe Want Ad Will Do It" . KOIt HUNT InKton Ar. KIII'IIK'S Hi I loll w at 9114 Wimli , no furnlturo, koo-1 i: Turkey. H-sii-tf roll ItKNT Deiiiriililil rniini for lliily, elomi In. I'll. 14H-W. s-ao-itt I'Oll HUNT Moilorn, lfotn hfnt ivl, rninmert'litl miriiK nffonn front (I, I lii'put. loo ii I re at ltt rnfe, r-lB'tf MISCKM.ANEOV8 ritV ANflKIK HIIINKH Heat' In loivn, Acrofttt from HohnenkftnipH ; i 3-25-lm SA8TEHN OKEOON Sonool Of UU BlcVlnlln. piano, voice, Credltff. I. O. O. Tempi. I'h, 447-J. ,MONKV TO LOAN on Improved elty property. htmlKlil lonnt or InHifillnietit plan. Lowest rtiteN. I'nlted Mlutea InVeatnlent Co. I'lionu Main US. ' a-ld-ltu UA OltANDE MATTIlESS, UP' holntorlnn A Hu Clennlnc Works. Phone 424-vy. Chun. Ed wanla, Prop, 11-l-lm MONKV TO 1.0 A We : hitve money to loan on deklruble city propeity at the low mm of In' tsrentof 0. Wo (vrlle nil itlnda of Innuiiiiirp, IncltlillnK lif. Chan. H. iteyuoliln. " , 2-4-lrn VOM BAl.K t'uro honoy In CD lb. "arm at $4. 70. John Mara. " t , l-10-lm roil BAl.K tlnby Cltlcka, Momia ,h era ltutchery. Farmers 270. KOIt BAtH 'nmolhy aeoil, 8o lb., II. IS,, Hull. Bumniei'vllle. . . 8-14-1 ( WANTED WANTI'IK Wot hint? men's wuali Inirit.' 1'rlcea ' reunonulile. fall Ohaervor. . 8-2-0ti KOIt IMNIiHCAIMNaaioho l-o-eiiKtu, (llnl,o Mom lyoniHtH. Olobo fnlnlpl Blimln, fruit to ml orna mental tree, I'h. Main CS2, 2 rlnK--ltii!i Ailami Ave, ?, W. Everett, Wn. Nursery Agent, R-tn-tm 1X)MT WANTKII Eitnnilenced wultrraa. 1 - Apply In peimiii. Tho Tlrrin. I " , ' ' a-au-tf , I.OMT fumeo pin Ih wpiaro aet tlllK, Ulllliilile rewuril. fall M-C31 3-2S-.U XOTIfl Ol OK (; l:HDI A K kali: hi;aij I'Hoi'ioifiv rort HAI.K City and country property. Terma and ImrRiilna, (leo. 11, riiiipinnn, Hunt HtunK" mill, i H-2-lm I'Olt BAtH Ott Tr.ADE Todd Hyirtem ChMlt PrctiictoC Bnve 1 you 132.00, paw for now, ir,.tin. Kurnltur KxclinnKe. 1-utf J'Oll BAI.R Oil TnAUE Oliver i lypewrllor Rood comlltlon, 117.60. Kitrnlturo lOxrhnnito. ... , 8-r.tr I'Olt HAI.R On TUADE National Cnh HeitlflHi(Tijlt4ua ttiem ' renin to 17. HO, oak flnlah, wood n a nnw I7C.00. Furniture Ex change, ' . S-6-tf WOHK WANTKD Any kind of help furnlaltdl free to bath pnt tle. Cull M. 744. Kree Em ployment AKenry, J. II, Kllby, Union Pool J lull. 218 Depot HI, nm rent 'Oil KENT 1 IliiK" loom apt., Ill IllO., .'1114 iHl. 8-27-lf Nollen Ih Hereby lllvell that by virtue of an order of Halo of tlie County Court of l'nlon County, nri'iron, iniulo and untereil on the J tllli day of Mureh, 11129, 1 the tittilemlKited Kiiurdlnh Of tho oHtnle of Curl K. WMisti'l',' a minor, will and Hell nl prlfiilo dale froirt and lifter the IHlll day or April, 1 02!. lit thu realclenio of aahl ktiiliilllili north nf Iji (liamie, t'rtlon eounty, OreBon, fur eilah nr purl raah and part credit nofured. nil the rllthl. title and ItlteiCHl of tile auld wind ua lielr nt law of William Wolmti'f. ierelimd, HuhJonL to tho dower ''' t- .. . , ,1UU1 I hit Nil 1,1 Ih. tcii'ht hMMtr nn Unilivhlnd nn0flflh OFFICE CAT tau ui aia, ttixVtixiK.vr Ai'TUrrioxx "Irf-nd Ine n dollar, Kl." "Ilow-a that 7" "I any, lend me u Hollar." . "Hornehow ean't hear a word yoo Kay." - ' . . "Walt n minute mi' I'll write It down fur you." "Taln't no uie. Can't ep without m Klaaaea." ' . ''Kow, Jimmy," wild the Bunday Hehool trnelier, "whleh would you miliar be, the wheal or the tare?" "The tinea," nmiwerfd Jimmy promptly. "Why," naked the teacher In aur prlne. "How can you any that, when ynu know wlient repreaenta thn Bond nnil larea the hud?" ."Oh, thut'a all rlKht," replied the preerieloiin youhuatet', "the wheat eta ihi'iiHlied and the tnrea don'l." Baleamun: "Doea your wire open your leltera?" Hndlo Haleamun: ; "Only thoae ' marked "private .' A man with an uncanny ninnln ;fnr JiikkUiik flKurea placed u pud ;nf paper .and ' n pencil In hla 'friend'a bandH,.nnd aald: j "put -down the number or your .llvlntc brothera. Multiply It by gtwo. Add three. Multiply the re. 'ault by five. Add the number of lllvlmt alatera. MIMtiliiy the reailll hy ten.' 'A'dd' lhe rltlniber hf'dend 'tirothefa lind alatPi-a.' Bubtl'att 150 from the rcault. Tho friend did na (".Irected. ".Vow," anld the; other with n ctittninu anille, "tlie. riKht flKUre (will be tho number of deatha. the jmidtlle flKUt'O the luiniber of llv lliiB alntera,, and the left-hand fig ure (MB number of llvlnit brothera." ' Tliey wore dlacuaalnK tho North American Indian In a achonl one day when the teacher naked If nny ono could tell what thc-leadcra of the trltiea were cnlled. "Chlefa," anawercd one bright llttlo Klrl., "Correct. Now can you tell me what the women are culled?" There waa alienee for aome time, and then n atraill boy frantically j waved hi hnhd for reeochlllon. I "Well, Krniiklo';" anld the teach er. ".ria-ehlefH," he nuawored proud ly. WE RENT, aell of repair- lowing innchinea, Kurnlture Exchnnao. 2-1-lt ITm KENT Modern fi-roolil hotiae, H(i month, J. E. Itcynoliliil ft I'Olt rOR BALE OH TnAIW-Mnke your aewlnn niarlilue an electric. ,J , Onnninteed mnlora, 97.f0 to . 4140. furniture KxonanKe. foil BALE Oil TltAIHC KiitillV In tinuae hear Normal bulldltiit , :, a tid hlithwny ahopa. Bmull rV i ntenl down. Will conalder atock ranch. 9f i. ' tlhaerver. 3-Mn-nip TTI'IOWKITEIIB! 1 luivo nil mnkea of typewriters for eulo. : new and -Jaed. Hliiudiit'd mn ehlnea and portahlex. Bnmo ex. repllonal liai'Kulna In uaml nin . chine. Call lifter 5 p. in. and ano them. F. O. Tnckoy, over SIU vrrthorn-Wrlutil I'nm Hlnre. x-.tii-ni FOUND FOUND A pluco fiimoua for hot eulll, ojwtor cocktail, nil kltida if anndwlchea, hot and cold drinlta. Lottoa Cafa. 2-19-lm raire. K. C. Tueki'y. KENT My home place at tlfllU U( ' ..II f, it,,!., IiimI tti. 1-311-tf lm,i. ani'l'ii- 'i'" n,,..i ........ riniii, io-wii: The Ni Of H14 of N E H of BWK and the Nl, nf B'4 of NWH of HW14-. of Hecllon IIH, Twp. I South, lliinite IIS K. W. M.: The NW',i e 2 acrea of Bee. 1 I, Twp. 2 B It. 39 ' E. W. M.i that part or tllo N 14 or HW Vi of See. II. 1'wp. S B., It. .Ill E. W. EranM What did ydii lo with the blonde yon had nut luat IiIkIiI ? Krhlo Oh, I KilVe her, the ulr. She turned nut to be nlie of these .low alrla. -JS-' l'ntlilt-'-Whiit do you mean, ."Iowa lilrla"-? I llrnle You know. A "we n muntb'N rent, etc. , . i a j i, 1, ', 'I,1, 'ii'''f -1 " - KOI I KENT Filrniahrd aleani lli'litl'd lipt., Waverly Apia. 11-311-31 p KOIt HUNT All llillkea of type, wrltera Klrai claaa niachlnea. 11, C. Tuekey. over Hilverlhorn -Wrlirhl'8. .... a-3(l-3t KOll ItENT Kurn. Apia., on, the north or tho tlrnndo Konde Itivor, around rioor with private bath and wood ahed, conveniently wired, each room lum 2 wlndowa. All wlndowa and doora lire acreeneil In auninier. Oftml -aprlnua and mattreaaea to iiHaure reat and irood nuiKe to plenae the cook, flty water free, HkIiIh at. luc per K. W. 2 room apta., 112; 3 room $10; alao 2 room apta. With hot nnd cold water. Private toilet and woodshed fit $11, All lire clean and quiet and no row dies permitted, prefer ndiilta (without duos) that work alfMlily nnd nearby, ism Oris'iiwood. 3-211-lm '.noliiliilnir itliout 4li ocrea: and n tract of laud, tho boundary line or which bcHliinlna; at the North eaal corner or the HEW or Hec. 10. Twp. 2 R, It. 311 E. W. M. nnd riinn thence north 211 chalna. thence west 2 chain, theiico aouth 20 Astrologei1 2 MRS. FREDERICK RATiMKB 101 N Ave.) I.a Ornnde, Ore. ftaaillnaa lially. Readlnsa by Mall a Specialty hnlna, llieneii aouth 82 dcRrces and Hi nilniitea W. It. 1.1 chlilna. thence hnnll till dcit, and in mill. W. t.utl chalna to Ih center lino or the (Irilndn Hnrtiln Itlvef, I Hence nlOilR tho centiif line or mid river1 to lt point or liitcraoetlon with th aec tlon line betweCti acctlona to unu 10 of lhat deacrlhed tnWnalilp nnd rnime, 16.07- Cluilna enat of the HoMlltweat corner or anld BHK of Hec. 10. thence mat nlohR antd aec- llon linn to Ita Interaectlon with thn center lino of an 10 river uKiiln. near tho Hoiitheaat corner or aalo SEU, thence up aald rlvor'a center line to Ita Interacctlnrl with the aectlhn line between acotlotta H n ml 11 of l.iat deacrlliixl township and l-iinoe, thence north to the uhtrif or bealtitnilir, contnlnlnii iilioul 4o nrrcai all In l'nlon Coun ty. Oreaolt. I.aWMON A. WFltlHTKlt, (lunrdliin or EatoJn or Carl - K. Wetiater, a iilluor l.n Orundii. Oreiton. Mnr. lS-et: Apr. 1 -8-1 s. at tue Timm Mackaill-Mulhall Team Featured In Arcade Film Whill'a t li tat tlllnR, 'modern democracy?" According to two or Ita udvo ootca, -Jack Mulliull and Dorothy Mackalll, ft'a romantic rather than political, Klwnnaa or llotarlan, Kolld Houth or what we made euro by uriiiiiKcment with thv Uerinan Knlaer. Mlaa Mackalll and Mulliull. prob ably rilinilom'a moat popular ro mantic "tun in." offer aa an example of whol modern democracy really la. their luteal Flint National pic ture, "Children of the Klta," which Will head the film bill toduy at the Arcade thenler. ' Jn thin apnrkllnR picture or up-per-and-lnwer crliat life In New York City, our heroine l a mil lionaire' duuRhtcr. Our hero Is her chuuffeur. Bhe llinkea lovo to the hero, wlna him, Inatala him in the Hit?., mid tenchea him how money may be apellt In her circle. He teachca her about nil he baa to offer after aue's apent his bunk roll, love. Thot. accordlnR to Dorothy awl Jack, la the example, HIiiHtrntion and working plan of modern- demo cracy! Of course, it Ih only one ele ment or tho lutci-CHtlng plot, which is baaed - on fornell Woolrieh'a celebrated $10,000 prlxo alory. John Frnncla Dillon directed the picture. Juihca Ford, Kathryn McGulro. IIOrla'Diiwaoh, Edward Iturna, l.ee Moruh hhd other folk of clever act ing uppenr In the HiipportitiR roles. etluuettc on hla lap. "Skeeta" bluffa hla way through, mokes a deep lirt preaaion on a high society girl. Hells her father n flock of motor cars ami winda up by giving him advice on how to mine pedigreed cows on hla lxng Island Estate. The atory la punctuated by a laugh a minute. PntHcIa Avery plays the aoclety klrl. Ituth Dwyer la attractive na the city coualn of "Hkei'ta," and Charles Hyer Is the inan-ahout-town who heemS to have the Ihaiite truck on tllo society girl's favor until the country boy breaks Into tho scene.- Ityer Is tin excep tionally tine actor, He has hppcur ed in some ol tho big pictures of the puat year. i Professional Directory ni luuemi at esauKaflz auuMly for Mat awaiiaaaaar e far ttm oeitHaf-aowa raaasr van aaay araaa ue aauaas su . " nrofeeakMial asaa. ll has eeM eerefaU praparad and Will ff la W a ready aid w any reader ui obulnlnl prompt profoaakmaJ a, Classified for Quick Reference HEALTH "Alex, the Great'.' To Be Shown , . ; At the Star Atiybmly whtt likos to bpo tlio "hpiiH town boy Inako trood' and j who doesn't? Hlioutd Join the euhh to et "Ahk, the Orpftt' nn V M O Hpochil, which opcilcB Tuen-i day nt th 8lnf theater. Jt Ih a; ftrpfit niixttli-p of chucklPH, nlKKles and laln old - faHhloned rourln?; latiffhH. It has it BerloiiH immientft, lob, When u Kreut nmhltlon und a HMut love deem to be hitnglitfl in thn balance. The font ml chamrtef l Ulchard "HkePtH" tin lla ft her, u new-comer to K It O plcturi'ft, hut an old- timer lis far us the vaudeville nnd IrffllllMalo HhiKCH are concerned. Ho liaH itlHO had plenty of picture experience. "KkeotH" leaves a Vcr- niont farln determined to hov his talentn to New York, hots of others hnV-r done U and have had the -poncelt knocked out of them, j but "Hkt'CtH" acO0itn the kltldlnff H till the knocks nnd has his base ball mnnarter brother-in-law (Al bert Coiif.) fraHpltiK for air before he knows anything Is wrong. There Is an uproarious scene in a hotel dining room when Com I tries to get through a do luxe din ner with the aid of the bonk of WHY IHllMi KO .MI CH W ATI-Ill liy Ir4 I'icderh k HiHckt'i Many people auk why wo should drink six kuhhvh of water per dny. This mlvlee is for pei-sons in lieulth and not for invalids, Kor those who have good health and want to keep it. plenty of water every clay Js an absolute necessity. T-he fact is that our bodies are sixty to sev enty per rent water. .W get rid of water by the processes, of .na ture! wo breathe out water vapor und we evaporate water, from the w hole body surface, every day and all day. If we did not balance this loss by a sufficient .Intake we should soon, wither up.- . ;.. Water softens the food we eat, making it more easily digested and absorbed. It ho dilutes the diges tive Juices that they cart . reuch every particle of food. It-dilutes the blood .and lymph find keeps the membrnneM soft. It helps regu late the body temperature by dis tributing beat to its various parts and by disposing of surplus heat through persplrntion. And last but not least, water Is a most import ant factor in the removal of wastes. Kood is burned In the body to keep Us wurm nnd give us power to work and move. There is a constant breaking down and wearing out of cells and tissues nnd this broken down nnd worn out material Is thrown Into the blood to be gotten lid or by the skin, lungs, kidneys, and Intestines. Copious Witter drinking aids the action of these organs and prevents tho aoPtililU latiun of poison in tho system. J-ivery day about four pints of water Is lost through the varlduA organs of elimination and this loss must be made up if the human ma chine is to do its work properly. Since only a part Is replaced by tho food that wo eat. It Is neces sary to make up tho deficit which amounts, roughly, to six glasses. Many people full to drink A suf ficient quantity of - water. Huch people are accustomed to giving their systems less than the required am mint n-nd' although"' they" -may suffer from headaches nnd indiges tion they never think that' lack of water may have something to do with Biich disturbances. Take one or two glasses of water 1' - ' --ri Osteopathic Physicians Physicians & Surgeon". 1 -' 1 """ ' ' " ' tKB tl. Botrvt, M. b. V 4. i Wow. - i. icw a wiLkisa. to. to. Mirtoanirr Ixolo, d. o. Practice itmltea ta diieasas e( tea G.h"rV? X". hd the "POST Npw f" TtfRpaW BTtftlSal" for fallen arches. u"ildln atalB ll BontHier Telephone -- 1 Bii'jd'nM .. M-1" X. U HlcrlAKIoX. at. D. -- ll i Buraery y n til A BICMEEKIX SouooeTBuridinR . atafn Vft Taacher of - -- ----- - 7 Tlia Rnrheraua Bvatem VLAIIKKI.'H U tillSTIlAP. K. O. The Baroereux Hysiem physician and Surgoon Volt. Dramatic Gardner Uld, flrtelvllla- Apti. Phone 873-J Office Ph. Main 90. lies. Ph. M-0 ll. .1. A. WONDKIII.ICK. M. Ueneral I'raclice Over I.. I- I'rUS Store. Office. 'Phone M-07S. Ilea. M-6SS bprore breakfast. This Will tune tip the stomach for work. Take the net not only ns a flush to the stom ach and Intestines but will Bllniu late the liver, kidneys und skin to. healthy action. . j Look upon the drinking of water as a good health habit. He sure i you drink no less than six glasses! of Water per day. in irh 7ranK Clcavitiger ;i News dispntches from Florida have been disconcerting, but -maybe tho ndvertlsprs will tell us what kind of eignret did lajor Ro grave smoke when he hit that 231 mlleg tin hour? BEWARE THE COUGH FROM COLDS THAT HANG ON Coughs from cold, may lend to se rious trouble. You con stop them now with Creomulsion, an emulsified creosote, that is pleasant to take. Creomulsion is a medical discovery with two-fold action; it soothes and Ileal, the inflamed membranes and in hibits germ growth. . Of all known drugs creosote is rec ogniied by hip-h medical authorities as one of the greatest healiag sgcacies lor coughs from colds and bronchial rninuons. creomulsion contains, in additioo to creosote, other healing elements which soothe and heat the Inflamed membranes snd stop the ir ritation, while the creosote goes on to the stomach, is absorbed into the Mood, attacks the seat of the trouble and checks the growth of the germs. Creomulsion is guaranteed sstiifao lory in lias treatment of coughs from cold., bronchitis and minor forms ol bronchial irritations, add is e&ellent for building up the system after tojds of flu. Mohey refunded If not re lieved after taking according to drrfC" lions, ask your druggist; la dr. I int fa llo Your , LANDSCAPING A full line of THICKS AMI BIIIIIIIIB Hit ll- TlU:t:i ami Hi ltitv pMXTs at Wholesale. Prices Kail J. Stackland & Son cove. (Rn.- City phono- .11 l-.t. I'lltiiH' ttt ii ami real secure We will inilvC ,vim safe nnil Klll'e, It Is easy to insure the safety of your household goods. Put. ua Oh the moving job. , STAGES LEAVE , From La Grande Hotel Bldg. r . Adams Ave. , - .. 'i . Wallowa Valley Coaches Leave ' '. -: ;. La Grande for Joseph S:45 a. ni. 4:00 p. m. Makes 'All Main Line Connections. For information call MAIN 799 i CREOMULSION FOR THE COUGH FROM COLDS THA THANG ON MOM'N' POP THE WISE GUY By Cowan P6P, LOOK. I P6P, LOOK. H.V. Y0O CfcN'T KIO HA'.HM YOU ?H0ULT6 APRtt. rL V0U9- YOUa GTtKS VOUft OtO PoP.VIt'S THB SlfiN SOMlONe 5ELr! YOO DON'T SBAfiOiu' !! J Too Smart, i kmow Pinned ow ymjb bck. J WW mion that ll "4EU,SMaRTY,TAK6- A COOK FOR Y0U8461.F. . AMB rMk PEtrS SAKeXiaiTtuT VMiSTERlN YEft GARTEH'S j V CRAGClVl' J f VJHW, yyr ' ( ftetMN J flCM-T6ST PUL.ttlMf vwvtcrt m AM VMPORTMt FRECKLES AND HIS FRIENDS APRIL FOOL! By Blosser J MJU6 VOO GET 9ACi MM& SbO CAM SA5 SOU S1AAA AT THE BCACIa OP vtlAll.l,,, ll IMA3IME' Mi. SvJIAAAWNS OAl TUB FIRST OAV Of APaL DON'T SO OUT SO FAB, OriCVJE rVABRy; tl J COMS OM-DOMT ge AFRAD-irS JUST A9 SAWTU AS 6LASS, FRECKUE.S.' i oiat Kitm i TUftETlU.r N i ' ' v, vrtu" - i ".BfTP j-1 1 j. - i. ,. '.'' j.j.-'-.i 5 ( DIDN.T 7WMWt yxO ) IT S TUAT ) PLAV AM APRIL FOOL. f 81 BBSAKEft Mv on Axe LiRe J f ngo . ) C 'II MD. UNLLb II Va. . II''" T I 1 AAT I Memorial Day Draws Near On this dny tt Is the hallonal cii;lom to honor the mem. orles of those who have passed on. How fitting It is to mark every ;rave with :t monument that will last etern ally. "Ve;will deem it a pleasure to show you our new designs and we will make every effort to have the monu ment .11 place by Memorial Day. Cemetery Memorial Works C. H. McCLURE For Sale new 6-nooM MonnnN home In Connordale. Price 13.000.00. This W a good buy at reasonable term. n'riKisitED B-noo.M Moa- . era home. Close In. on south side of track. PYica 1?3U. with 1:50.00 casta finyfnent, 136.00 per month . Including Interest. Lowell Williamson Realtor4 Call Main 86 for Appointment ' I -i I 4' 1 ie 3 t j I p nmiircT 1 n ivin dj i IDEALS i rpHB highest eoda of ethlea I ; gov.rns our Brotaaalonai ! . services, Wa do arerrthinf with the Boost dalleata and meticulous reap set for tha wlslies of tha bareavad.. W OndsrrtanM ''. : V . OODORAaaj '... WHatKnaUJf Main (t A