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Tuesday, August 6, 192!) LA GRANDE EVENING OBSERVER," L'A GRANDE,' ORE. Page Seven ,1 i OVER i:iiiM'l liwmw With l-l to1" ni iXl " vtuiiu i.:ini ...its and riv1 ,onH of l,)yal Anns ihil HlllKH tO MIIOW MM" 111' IHU-- ' k,lf!iinr or his 270 iutos mifi with 'ir(lft very fuvorahlo J. A. Hhlra ul ,hc May i'urk dlsuriet Ik ah eluied ,.,,.,,. just now. His Giant l.iini- h.-rls are of fine quality and he, tiiis hoen aide t top Now York nuirlieis each your, i no i.nmijoris ..w. o lui'Ko that 1h iK not ,iin. j nmml to ceo them an Ineh In din w htle there nj'e Koine ;in ami one-' iKhth lin I-NilU Ploiih very pW'UHant. event of Sat ,nlny cvonhiK was a .swininvins uiy il I ino 'one wliieh was en hy several carloads of Klf;in tlU. Alter a swim they spread Jl(.jr picnic supper on inhles in f 1'lno Cone park and finishes lie ovt-ninK witth nn hour or so i' visit imr- Thone from Klsin who ok part were Mr. and Mrs. K. K. Ill'iraion. Mr. nno .Mrs. u. . miop- miker. Mr. ami Airs. w. i. ration. Ml' -"o AIIH. io. miiiii-i, am-, ami ft' (ileii n I ntt'Ui. ornal Mloe r, Mr. and Mrs. V :1. lluzen. MM Veda ration, Mihs lienevleve 'hoate, and Mr. and Mrs. It. II. ishorne. o ,1.11 i UOIII was-horn to Mr. and Mrs. ifclllrtiii N'eedliam at Cove August Tlie iK'Weomor weiKiieu six a no i.r fourth pounds. He has not f.,1 named as yet. .Mtnei n are iIoIiikT nieoly. rind Itillv Kline Here Hilly Kline, son oi i.. v, Kline. ,r Wallii Walla, is spending some iVin at Camp ) ny How. Mr. Kline mo is in the eonerote pipe hnsl- li. sM. spcinlsqultp n portion of his -time In I .a iminuo wiiere no nas Ql'IiCCS. I'oi-est Fires Itepnrtecl Two forest fires were reported ;tt Coe to Keith Mel "out Thursday hy Mrs. liny linker. They were set l,y ilf,'htnin near Cranite Cross ii'ur. il is helleved. t'lnn-nee Itieh ;irls. of the Horse Ranch and Ted Wliite were sent to extinguish iJmmii. There is no lookout station- at lids point but the fire pa trol from Wallowa covers the dis tricts. Mr. and Mrs. linker are spending ire summer In the moun tains near the crossing and so happened to notice them before if jo Wallowa patrol enmo through. McNeill's Vl-lt lit Cove Within the past few weeks nearly all the members of the Mc Neill family have paid visits to the old family home at Cove, now the UMlelJce "I .Ml". 1111(1 .(ii. . JLlcN'eni. Hy throes and twos, and uliu'lv iliii'inrr lllO re- di. weeks nearly all of the sunn and. daughters and many or tno gtiwiocliildren . of. Al rs. Sylvia "Mailicr" McNeil have visited. Mrs. Lay Comstock, Mrs. Clayton May. Mrs. John Kuttor. of Maker. Mrs. W. A. Ogden, of Welser and Mrs. Lose Thompson. of La Grande, (lave all been there. Mr. and Mrs. Charles McNeill, of WU laniiaa are expected Tuesday while Lewis McNeill, of Pendleioi.. and Mrs. Ogden arc at tho Cove homo at present. Mrs. Tom ltyan. of Nampa, was ut the home a. few weeks ago. There are -5 grand children and five gn-ni grandchil dren. I pon tho arrival of Mr. and Mis. Charles McNeill the family expect to have a reunion, plans for which are not yet complete. - - o - - Vioitiiig nt ciiiMiiiuir Miss I, din Scott, of I'nion, is visiting with her brother-in-law and sister. Mr. and Mrs. H. G. Chenanlt, and will remain there daring, the harvest season. In Willamette Valley Duight Fleshijian left Saturday iu'ht for Hie Willamette Valley lor visit with his uncle, Geoego Wlt iett, in Corvallis. 'nsoii Henuhm For a number of members of "t1ie Anson family Sunday was a ! i very pleasant day. It was made so by a picnic, near Starkey. which honored Mrs. Minnie Probaseo, ut bos Angeles, California, who nr- rived here last week and ' is the guest of her brother and sister-in-law. Mr. and- Mrs. Orlin Anson, near Inland City. Mrs. Probasco ill be hero about a month. Among those who enjoyed the happy gathering Sunday, spreading their picnic dinners together, were the y"e Anson family and the Sally , Anson family. o "lioliver Combine The partnership combine owned hy J. K. Wilhersp(on, James Hal g uth and II. J. Gilliam, which was purchased from W. H. Hohnen ' 'Kiunp company, was delivered ut Mr'r. Gilliam's ranch Friday, i ' o Hrldgi's Coining Haiildly The market and bridge crew is Jrogrcssing rapidly on the bridges T ior the market road along Hind- man I jine. The crew stated that Hie crane, which Is at North Pow der now, would tin here any day. Combine lsnigbt . Lutlier llindman purchased n '.unliine from the W. IL Hohnen Sfiamp company recently and start ed combining Ills fall grain Fri day. John Scott Is, doing the haul ing and Mr. Hlndmau Is the first on Cricket Flat to deliver a load f gi a I n In 10 1 gin this sen so n . Within the iic.it' week several of the farmers of this section will be enmhining and threshing. ' o-- DLplay StfttiU -. A minttiirc statue displayed in ETTihe window of tho Masonic build 1 big in I'nion In attracting much 1 attention this week. It is an exact I repijp., f !MO statue that is :o I be trertpil nt tho entrance of the V Park near the I nlon Hotel ns a T" omhriaI to the World War Vet r oianH, The statue, "Tho Spirit of jH'e American Douubboy." will be t'fe lz syuuto of bronze and THE VALLEY Mabel R. Morton, Valley News Editor Phones: Residence, 820-J; Office. Mftln SI (A - ma C. L. MARLATT liter, Hiimtu or Kntomolony . rpilK study of the life histories and linhits of various insect s hip worn oi me Bureau of Kn- Agricnltu r Some insects urn beneficial in agriculture, devour- I axfhdd home instead of at Dun inn or otherwise exterminatinu ll,im Wrlrlit" orchard as It had ii"- which are Injurious to the . Thf innnnr ti.I' t...rM,. ! inuii.-uy. i nt- lonner th linrinii i endeavors to nroiHuiHtu .-.,ul lhfi Inner lo extermtna.e Th. i..a tn hee culture and beekeeping ifc also under this Mi-niello me me nistory t and control of luscus affect Ing the! iioanu oi man nnd domestic ani mals, will have a tablet bearing tho nines of those enlisted in tho World War from this section. It will stand as a. daily reminder of an expression of gratitude to our soldier dead. Tlie I'nion Post of the American Legion is sponsoring the itlea. Iliiil Scnsiu The cherry growers of Cnlon find vicinity closed a most success fill season Saturday evening. The' storm of Thursday did only slight (damage to cherries remaining on i Mi c ue- nit ui.- Ki'-in .....o. to finish out a carload. Two bun ' urea iMixi'H were p;ichcu "il mil-i urday. ! -0 I Plan Party An evening vacation time party, with a "wo! nor roast 'n every thing" Is. being planned by the Willowdale Parent-Teacher asso ciation, to tube place some ttmo noon, probably this coining Friday, The party will ho for the children of the represented district. Mem bers -of t he association - made Ida fin for ft at a -meeting Friday night at the home of Mrs. C. W. llond. ; o Visitor ( l-'loshman Home A visitor at the O. c. Floshman home during the past week was Albert McGinnis, of Wallowa. o Accepts Position Miss lllanche Fleshman. the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. O. C. Flcshimin. has accepted a position as stenographer at the liowmap Hicks Lumber company, i La Grande. Miss I'lrshman begun her work about a week ago. o Is Much Improved Mrs. Malt Kries who recently underwent an operation at the Grande Hondo hospital is steadily improving and is now able to lm about. o Attend Plonk- . An end ing the Kansas-Oklnho- ma-.Missourl picnic Sunday at the Hiverside park fi;om near Cove were Mr. nnd Mrs. Clarence Carter and his father, M. L. Carter, of - Cove. They found It a most Inter-. estlng meeting. o Itcglu Harvesting The partnership combine be longing to Lee McAllister and Or lin Anson of the Grange Hall vi cinity "saw action" in wheat fields for the first time Monday morn ing. o Ai K-O-M Mr. and Mrs. Albert Herman of j near Cove were among the many former Kansas - Oklahoma-Mis- : soiiri residents who were at tlie K-O-M. picnic Sunday at ItlVer- ( side park. - -o I Mr. liolilop Mows j.iroh Kolih r. w ho for tunny yi'in-H hns Im'Pii n aucpoHHlii! fnrm ir mill iliilryniiin In lln vnlliy wrst of I'nion h:i trnnsfcrri'il hit farm nn.l stor-k to llin son, ArnoM; anrl ho anil Mrs. Kohlor will soon mow to I'nion whore thoy liav n-oiMitly purohaHf,! proporty. o llarw-t lli-Riii" Harwstlnif lioKiin on tho Itny Itloklanil plan- Hoar Island City Monday nicunlnif. Till- rrrw will n-xt harvest at Hay's fathor, An. ilrow llloUlan-l's farnl. Last wool! at the Andrew llloklnml farm tho oats were hnunrl and they plan now to thresh them this week. USED CARS SEVERAL REAL IIAKOAINS STWIAL TlirCK IIAIIfiAINS 1521 Ford Ton Trurk with flat li,d, HuNMel oxel. Just the handy truck for tin- farm M-l 1!IJ7 l"ord Ton Truck with steel uml cah Larison Chevrolet Company 1414 ADAMS AVKNUB A Six In th I'rtre 7 I Visiting lii Kntrrprlsr I Mrs. K. J. HloUlnnil spent tlio wockonii visiting ut Kntorprlao with ht-r pHrpntM, Mr. nlul ' W. WndP. Atteml l'kiilo 1 .Mr. aim .Mrs. cnaries inity near i ovo ann family attendeo tno K-O-M.. picnic nt Hiverside park htM Hundny. v . Huy Ttiietnr . Orllu Anson of the Orange Hull district has recently purchased a nterpiiinr traetnr froiu llin Hunt Ing Tractor company. Or is. Dinner finest Miss l-.Vtiier Itloklnnd. of near Island City, was the dinner kusi of Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Terry Sun day. o filvo I'di-ewell Party Mr. and Mrs. Henry Masfleld, who left Pondosa Saturday we-o given u farewell party Thursday evening. - Mr. . Mnxfield has hoon superintendent of the l.i.S. Sun day whool at J'onsoda and she has been-an active member of the Ilh f socioty and, the . Women's club. The three organisations join- rain tho n-.nv wn tmH nt a !tltiA i i T.J J . . " " 7"' L'1' J V1U,", ttn,l contorts and group i fO'Plsed the entertainment for ,l ve'"y 'b'llghtful . evening. A gift presented Mrs. Maxfteld from the Women's, club. 'Punch and wafers were served. Mr. Mnxfield i,i . .. parliiH'nt of the Grande , Iton.lo Meat company In La Grande. o Homo from Va eat ion Miss Methel Flcshmnn has re turned from a one month's vaca tion trip to Knterprise 'where sho was tho guest of uncle and aunt, Mr. uml Mm. l.ec. I'-lonlimnn. who have a farm near county seat. the Wallowa rt ,and ri'commendiillons were drawn Spend Day al Cnion up which will be followed later. The It. G, Chonauli family drove Furlber work will ho done this to Union Sunday, spending the day folk '''he situation will ha to j there with Mrs. Chonnult's mother' bo stadh-d very caierully as there Mrs. C, L. Scott. ' may possMdy be .'is much danger o from drought as from loo wot snil. M(k Hiickl'-berrios rnougii they were fortunate ,r,l( ..n .., , - . . ,,,, , , the day, Mrs. Flosluuan does nol believe that huckleber ries are .unusually plentiful this year. The Fleshman family drove to Kamela last Wednesday picking most of the day. They found the berries quite abundant in, some spots, hut the general crop they lid not believe very good. Fair To Be Held j At Muddy Creek I On August 28-29, Although over the linu in Maker ; county, the annual fair put on at I Muddy -creek attracts hundreds of ! people from this eoun y, nnd it Is ; believed that even more will flint j their way clear to attend this yearj both as exhibitors and visitors. The, 'fair Is put on by .the people who live In Hie vicinity of Muddy creek school, there is no town, city, or! even a store there, lr.it ju-st a t . neighborhood of enterprising and j up-to-date people who have the' ' knack of planning and successfully 'carrying out projects which would , do credit to a town or city. Tho dales for the fair this year are Wednesday nnd Thursday, August 2S and an. j In luhLHon to other officials.) Mrs. Charles Jackson, prominent In that community ,and one of the teachers at the school. Is to hoi manager or the fair this year ami Hhf. mM (in0 PorpM of assistants. chairmen of the different com- Jt,ii t es, which are already hard at Work are uh follows. I'roK-rnin Wllllani K. North. Jersey Cattle IV, O. I'hliHtellsl :i. Holsleltl futile Hoy Vnnilcrwall. (luernseys r. K. Klsher. Shorthorns anil HeiTor.ls-l-'ranli l.oennli;. 1 lorMi-s- Mike llornlipclc. Hwlno Ira I'olley. Poultry Waller Coles. Illuel; Anus Tom Tlhlis. Shei-p II. lta.lsl;y. 1 . I - Casey's Rheumatic Neuritis Remedy . In peelflpnlly effective In nil Khciitnutln nd Neuritis condi tions. Hclntlcu, l.umlinco, llrop ny. Oout, (,'rampH In Ihe llnilia. Iteilucs puln and bwiIIIiiit IhroiiRh direct notion on the iitomnch, liver and kldneyn. Hold on it (tiinranlee hy L & L DRUG CO. ody tint PHONE 11AIN 1 Kunee of the Four if: r. jfv I Mrs. J. 10. I'tlllus of near covet is iulie proud, and Jiisttv so of her fine herd of registered Guernseys, j was grnnd elmiupion of that breed She, is only making a start with 'at the Kastern Oregon. Livestock this breed, but it is a very good ' show nt I'nion. WINTER KILLING IN ORCHARDS STUDIED BY STATE EXPERTS Some very Interesting expert-1 ments have recently been inaugura- j tod in this county under the super- vision of Wray Lawrence,,, county agriculturist, ami they roitow along somelhlng of a different lino Hum oxperiments tried heretofore. There have been many reports daring the ' Inst few years of orchards which j have suffered greatly from winter killing and there has been a query In tlie minds of some as to wheth er or not the fault -.lay with the drainage of the land on which Hie orchard' lay. A short time- ago. c. L, Long, hoitU'uttnrlHt and Av thur King, a drainage specialist. both from the state college ext slon wrvii-o tipi.nt snnip thno In Ihj' ( vd'hilty of row, nnl toKfihor with Mr. Uiwroni-n mmlo tin lnlllMi miioyjilolu, ani1 wl1 ,,,. vvln n.M ol' tho Hlluntlnn. , .;. In ili-ti'i milium whin nn tho lu'nt 'I'lli- ori'lliirils of T. f". Ilofly ntli) , hoHoiiIki'ih." Ity KOtlinK f lit. wotKhls, J- M ,,"Ml "r ,'ov(' In- spirted. A soil survey was made to determine a method of draining Grain and Forage Henry Dahl. Vegetables I lenry Loentilg. H. Gllkisoil. General Ladies Committee Mrs.-A.W. Perkins, Mrs. Henry Loenlnj.;. Hoys and Girls club work am! .1 iniiiii' Mrs. George Loonntg. Hulldlng Commlllee C. K. I'lshi-r. Flowers- Mrs. Frank Loennlg. 1 ( viTinlng - " Mrs. Kd. lirownell.. t - linking Mrs. Walter Coles. Sowing Mrs. Franklin Lnonnlg; Art Mrs. Dewey Maxwell. Decorations Frances Maxwell, lint Dogs Grace Perkins. Hamburger nra h'- iher. Concessions Mrs. Alva Speiice. ' Ice Cream Mr. and Mrs, Waller Heard. A SEASONABLE RECIPE litiilp-s snlnil ArrnnRe lieart leaven of letlurn on Individual salad plates. On these place II sllee OI pineapple. Surround tho pineapple sllee Willi sllees of liannnns ell t crosswise and dipped ill lemon Julep. Millie n holder of quartered niarshnial lows and lilts of walnuts, ullrr nntlntf. snrronndltm tho pineapple slieo on the hananii hordi-r. In th. penler (hole! of the pineapple, FARMERS! There's Always Plenty Of PARKING SPACE At Joel's Grocery & Market Sho) for food out of the crowded down-town district as hundreds of town people do abundant parking space at our residential location away from traffic and away from high rents and heavy overhead expense so we can sell you quality meats and groceries at lower 'prices. Try us and judge for yourself. Watch our Friday ads giving special food values for Saturday. You'll like trading at Joel's. "Values Service Just 1 blocks up Wash, from Montgomery Ward's Wash, and Cedar. start. In the cut are Mrs. Collins and the tine (luernsi v hull whi-'h . At the' Hefty orchanl. arrange- nvents were made lo run a scries of demonstrations (tf Tertllixers on his orchard. This. will consist of a series pi nisrogen, puospnorus auu potash In illffcrenl combinailoiiH over a period of from three to five years. Follow up work will also hn done at John Dean's where work Ikih Ik'I-ii .started on Iil8 prum' orchil rtl. mn lilni't: cnntntlllntl !MI liws, will ! I'Xiii'iinii nt id on ut the ty plui'i'. Ili'i'iv roi'orild of thoj Ity V. V. ')Xi:il yli-liLs of ciii'li luillviilitut tri-o IhlHl . '(OhsoriTr i'orroiioniliMil) " "yi ur ni-0 IipIiik tiilii-n. Till' I'rult l! I'NION, (Spi-olul) DiirltlK Iho iu'intf woIrIum! cti hm It In tilflioil, Sunilay m-hool hour lit I hi MiMho ii, va rh.i viioi cd i-ii. 'I'horo Iiiih iilst I'll hi i-li Siiiuliiv niornlnif. Auir- hl1,n nn',o; t,oiihl,, with pnllonlzn- jini lu, ,,U.,.(1IK ttuu N ln-lim the experimenters will be enabled 1o )lnn ,-,. ,iu. ,.t1 lliy.er trials next spring. Tho weights this year win show the yield in a good year with out fertiliser. ' ' Theso panleular .experiments will be nvaiched with considerable Interest by fruit men and laymen as well. place a half maishmatlow. cut' sude up and ptace an entire wal nut half on il. A row ,of halved maraschino or candied cherries encircle the marsh mallow. If the salad Is to be nil white, a slice of 'cucumber Is ptacod on each slice of banana and a dot of imivonoaise or bid led dressing on It, In the center of the pineapple, place a flab of the dressing. Press a marshmallow Into the center of it and a half walnut on top. Fit It- or wy It makes a beautiful and tasty saknL Satisfying! Mellow its all in ihe Brewing WEINHARDS lot will be yourfjoTAStHchoice Wh.rev.r Good Drink, .r. Sold U. LOTTES, La Grande Distributor for Hliu-Wolnhnrd ?o. nnd J lenry Welulmrd Co. Portland, ore. JOEL Old Folks' Meet Program Ready, Carter Reports The proirmm for the fild folks' meeting, to take place Saturday, i August 11'. at Covo, whs uiumiine ed yesterday by M. L. Carter, who declares that widespread interest Is being shown In the approach ing day. t Speakers for the day include the. following distinguished person ages: the Hon. Dunham Wright. Kormer Governor Waller M. Pierre. I r. V. T. Pby, Mrs. Waller i M. Pierce, Frank Itoberts and Col. I'M Uekley. t There is to be n pioneer slory content to start the meeting nmi . there will be a prlno of u gallon of lee ci-eam presented to the one with Oie best story. Then there will be community sinning, lend by Professor A. A.! Antics and music by the Lay or- cheslra and Instrumental and vo- J cal music hy Vergella. Champ j Clark and Turner Hanks llond. I Mr. Carter will sing an original j song and Gcnrgnnim Chadwlck Is! to sing. The Antics quartet will I render an old lime Hong while I Mrs. I'Yed Huffman and others j w ill give r endings. A too dance by Miss llethc.no winter, of I'nton nnd a pickaninny . ,jancc by Ytrgella Hond are two other interesting features of the m'Oi;i-nm ' ' v ' Take Picture Of Mr. Haynes At Sunday School J nt 4, "I'ni'in" Sinnnfl llnynr-H posoil for n miup Hhot iinni 11 onmprii Juki llft,, h ,, ,i,MU)li0,i ,H hlrlh-j iliiyyolTiMlnir, I ho oociiHlon liolnttl tho ti nl voi'hii iy of llin olKhty.nlllt h ! birthday. The usual preaching ser vice at eleven o'clock following the. Sunday school service was some.: what changed for the day, Hpeciat m.isic numbers being given In place of Hie usual sermon,' Vocal soloH.ni were rendered by Tony D. Smith,! M ss Jane yinlth who Is home front j Gooding college for I he summer! vacation, Mrs. LMllii Phy, and Mis. F. leu nor Davis; a duet by .Mrs.'' Phy and Miss Hnill h and several. j numbers hy the entle,, choir com-.; pletiag the morning program. j The Tobln meat marke Is again open a ( (ho old place In Nort n L'n:on and Mr. Tohlu will put In a slock of groceries as soon as Some changes In Ihe store building 'are j coinph t I. Mr. and Mrs. II. C. Mi clay wen over from l.u G ra nde Sunday They returned l their home Sun- lay evening. Aiming Hie Union folk who Aiming the Union folk who nt- Meats Groceries 'S tended the social hour nt tho K. O. was in bad condition anddu-awd normal scliuol Thursdny afternoon J of repair. werc Misses Audrey DeLap. Krma j Mrs. Maud Hees was a visitor 'nt' Nellsnn and Itulh Connor. the normal school at La Cirunao J., It. Anderson and family have ! Tuesday or last week. She attend gone to Suit Lake City for a visit ! ed the- first summer term of the of a couple of weeks, making the J school, trip hy auto, lim ing Ills absence i 'nZ wm Following the purchase of the West dwelling in South Union by! Mr. Kohler. II. C, Ileus ls-mnvhig! Into the- II. c, McClay property i.i North t'n:on this week, Uoberl Wakefield was In Cove Saturday nigh) playing wjlh the Cove orchestra for a dance. A crew of men are working on the section of the Oregon Trail highway Just east of lint like this si'tbm nf the road flint EXTRA SPECIAL Owl Lemon and Cocoa Butter Lotion and Manikew Stick a Regular 75c Value for 49c A liquid cream excellent for chapped hands, ' roughness of the skin and to keep skin white and smooth. These two necessities should he in every medicine cabinet. I' omijatxooa PRODUCTS. Day after '! Every bolt a special bolt Every bolt in the "Caterpillar" is of chrome nickel steel. You'll find no ordin ary bolts ... the sort you can buy in the hardware store . . . they won't keep pace with "Caterpillar" quality construction. That's why we are. one of the largest users in the world of alloy steel bolts. 4-at" Dav SSmfr IWnlft A0 ,l.h Season after Season .s Bunting Tractor Company 1-120 Jefferson Avenue TRACTOR Elevator Plunge Injures 21 Today NHW YOUIC Aug. (1. AP)-' Twenty one persons, five of them, women, were injured when the elevator fell frqni. the seventh floor or a midtown loft building to the basement today, two of the Injured wore said to bo in tx seri ous condition. , The. loaded elevator was operat ed by .lack Swan. Several passen- ffers suffered broken pones. ,Mnko This Store your . Oriitf Store. MOON DRUG CO. You are always welcome to use our phone. Day after day of StOa'dy service . . each a full,', uninterrupted day . . . so the "Catevpillai-". proves its metal. , ' j All i4- nl . n . r. f,i A.T ,1, n, citin in jiupci . lubrication ... a load to suit its size and a! brief inspection. . j For into the "Cater- pillar" of today is built the results of twenty years of vigilant! , watchfulness in the', field. Dust protection: is thorough ! No weak, link in "Caterpillar" design. Steels are hard-J ened and toughened to meet the most unusualr working strains . . to( resist wear . . to stand' shock . . to conquer all soils. J The comfortable feel ing that his tractor will work right through the' busy seasons without being laid up for re pairs . . . that's about the biggest thing the purchaser of a "Cater pillar track-type trac tor buys.