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Page Eight T7A GRANDE EVENING OBSERVER, LA" GRANDE, OKE. Thursday, February G, 1930 , 1 , VI tii Hi oli ( .hr Ni lit M: In Ull III! wl to. wl )!( Ill) Ini 1 111 rr I in lm tlo n n ul I'O Sl ri' t(i. lili t'i; lm lo ill w IK tit m IH fit th u M ir lie III re ;BI Hi; ill 111 J. n o hi , f c ul k n M rl fi h b v Hi NAPA-TAN WORK SHOES Plain toe and Army Last With extra Panco Sole -- Wear Guaranteed $5.95 MARKET NEWS OF THE DAY CHICAGO WHEAT Oiicu IIIkIi Ixnr Close i.is4 i. Hud i.ia i.ir,K,i.iii " i.i7'i i.2y, i.iue-K 'iiiv ...i.ihi.iu ia i.ih i.,tt,! '' i.aiifli4 i.auj i.2( i.-'ifuj.; Alar : i.is My LITIS inly i. is', sept I-IH!0 J'UltTLA.MI WIIEAD- Opoit "lull I. in LiT-y, i.ih y, I.IHJi Low l.li'H 1.17 Liny, I.IHC, (low 1.1.1 1.17-y, i.lH'j I'lllDAV I'lKHJt.WIS '. The Ntiliunul IlroadciiHlinK com pany program for l-'rlduy follow: 7 to S ll. llh, MnkitlK Merry; 8 lo S, Jlappy Time: Hi, beauty talk; jti:3ii to 11:30, Voiuann .MiikiizIiio; 5:311, world luippcnliiKs; 5, concert nrclu-Hlru find 'imilit..i-H: G, J till x JoneN and Krnln Hunt; 6::w, or clicHtra, mixed chorus, soloists; 7. muslc-llle; 7::lo. orchestra; 8. Sketch hook program; S::to, Anion and Andy; :l.r.. John anil Ned: u, piano pictures: ll:n'lt cii'een Itooiii; 10, Throimh my Klropluco: 10:30, N'nmada. , The Columbia llrnudcuslliiK sys tem program for l.'riilay followH: :3n, orchestra; 4 to 4:ao, Melody MllslerH; 7, Crooner; S, Itustcr and Tltto; !l lo Id, Klory Hour; II to 13, Unlico in iihIc. Tnt-onm KVf (TCOkc) 7 lo 8:30, rccoiils; 8:30 to .'1:30, musical proKt-ums, clc,; 8:30, CIIH; 4:50, concert; Bllli to II. slli'nl; !l, CIIH; til, Ci flils: II lo 1 3, CIIH, NlHikiino KOA (H70li-) (1, orchestra; S, ensemble, and harllone; 0, Neapoli tan 10, re(ileHIH, KIKj (0 nolle) 11:4s a.' in., Inspl- I'Mllonal; 7, Nl.'; o, iiiiihIc; lo, NIIC; 11:10. fariner'8 hour; 12. musical n oki n imm; 4, llappy liar, monleii; 6, NIK'; 11 lo 13, popular music. Denver KOA (Xlilllic) 0, NIIC; 7:311, feat- men; 8:30, NIIC; 8:45, Sully Ma son; 9:8(1, NIIC. I'orllliutl KOW (11301(e) 7, NIIC; !l. neWM, cooking .school; Id, NIK.'; 11:30, inimical proBi'iuns; i:3o, niarkeiu; 3, mimic; 5, NIIC; 8:15, fiddlers; 8:30, NUC; ;i, studio; 10, Cecil und .Sally; 10:80, Hoot Owls. KMX. (HSOkc) 5, children'!) hour: 0. coneerl; 7, orchesll-ii; !), sludlo; 10, dance music. Onklnml KdO (7!i0kc) 6, NIIC; 11 to 12, dance music KI.X, (KHiikc) 0. concert trio; 7, iicwh; 7:.'lo. feature; 8, Ill-Jinks; HI to 12, dance music. Los Angeles KII.1 (lilllilii..) 5:30, dance linnd, oiKan; 7, CIIH; 7:30, light opera: 8, CIISV; o, news; 10:05, dance niu.Hic: 12 to I, orKiin. KNX (lor.okc) ,5:1.1. kiddles hour: ll. oikuii; 0:30, mrlni; en Bellihle; 7:30, real urea; !i:4 .'i, liox Iiik hroailcUKl; 10 to 1,. dance iiiuhIc. Kl'l (lilokc) 5:45, mock niar kcl: li, NIIC; 7:30. niuaieal jiro Kram; 8, comedian; 8:30, features; 10, Kyuiphunelle and Holot-st; 11, llewrt. Suit I, like Cliy KHI, (11301(c) 5. NIIC; 7:3a, hIii dlo; 8:30, NIIC; a, KntcrlnllicrH: 10, vaudeville frolic; 11 lo 12, re illle.sla, .".in i.'riiuclMco KI'MIC (Hloke) (1, Hporla; (l:3o, populur iiiuhIc: 7, 1'IIH: 7:30, dance hand; 8, CHS; In, (iypKy and Mar la: 10:15 to I, dance liillHic. KI'O (U80kc) 6, cliildrcn H hour; 5:50, neua; IJ, concert; 7, popular iiiuhIc; 8, concern a, Cecil and Hal ly; 8:10, Kerap Uook program; 10, dance iiiiinIc. Kciitllo KJH (11701(c) 0, orclieHtra; 7, Salon orclienlra; 8, concert; 11:30, Nenpolilaa.H; 10, duet; 10:15, Irlo; 11, Vic Meycra oreherttru. AtrfS OFFICE CAT THAOI MAMK HfO. ByJimiuH 'I'll A V Kli II H ( ) A I KNH HO A! H ANI OTHKItS CAN'T t'ONTItOI, TlllUll APi'Krj'ITK (he door und lammed Ms wife, runciuulUy lo olmply & witter of K'tcfwlni; how Into Uio other (allow 1h fc'olnff to ho. Tho fortunnlo youth eazoi (1a lii;htcdly ut liln stunning data un Hint pracofuMy dcAconilcd th" Mulr way. IFIh hfart beat violently a 1h ronllzod thut nil thlH branty wa hlft. C harmingly. bJio Htood bforo him and whlHpcrcd, "Jfow do I look, dearoat?" . 'Hwt'etlicart," ho murmured, an lm tnok lu-r In li Ih arnw, "you lo.ok mighty (food to me." "Jion't let your Ifnprossionn mlH lead you," nho breathed, Hnugglliitf cloHcr. NO ItOO.M lm I'ltKAM Suid tho youritir huaband: "My dear, did you Hpoak to tho iitllU nuin about there being no crcujn on the nilllcV" "Ych; J told hint nhout it thlH morning, and ho explained It nal isfnciorlly. I think It (iilto a cred it to him, too." 'Wiiat did ho Hay?" 'He paid ho alwayn filled tho butt t no full thoro wa no room' on tho top for cream," MiniHler l.;t niu hear how rur you am count? i.a Grande Uul Ojip, two, thrue, four, fivo, Hix, HoviMi, oitfht, nine, ten, Jack, Queen, King. W hear that a certain brand of coffee ifj gfiod t tho la.st drop. Wi wonder wjiat ia wronf? with ttio hint drop. S1(;AK AM) J'ML!t l'OKTLANU, Oro., Keb. 0 ,(AP) Cane Hiigar (Hacked bunl.H) . Hteadv: cane, fruit or berry. $5.45 per cwl, - Iteot sufjur, J6.30.cwt l-'lour (city delivery prlceH) 'Hteady; family patenlH. 49h, J7.GU; whole wheat, 43a, $6.70; . Graham J 4!h, $11.50; bukerH hard wheat, 9Gh, $7.20; bakers' - bluuHteut patent. JifH, $7.20; pastry flour, 41h, $7. an.. Kri'CKSS IS I.ARCKI.V A M.AT- 1 ti:u ok OKrm.Mo komkonk KJ-SK TO IK) THI-: 1IAU.I) WORK WIIILK YOlf SKItVK AS fHAIIt-j man ok Tin-: ;om;m'i'itkk. ciiica; i,ivi:stock CHICAGO, Keb. 0 (V. H. A.) IIok.s: receipts 4'i.ijod Including Io.oimi direct; top $K).7U; bulk $10. :i.''m io.f5. Cattle; receipt?! 4,000; calvos 2. fi00; Very .uneven , aleor. trade. Slaughter cIuhmch, Htcer.i and good and choico l.Uarit $lf.60; fed: yearliima, wood and choice $12.25, ft$16.00; vealers (milk- fed) gopu and chitico $U.00?$ 15.00. ' Micep: recelits . M.oon; Blow, First Me: "See Hint nirl? Her f.-ieo Is her fortune." SeediKi He: "Veah, it runs Into a nleo NKirc." A woinrin docHii't care what. nl.e her hIioch (ire Juat hu they don't fit. I bull; light lainbH $12.00 $12.25; I early top $12.50; lanibn, good and , eliolco $ 1 1 .60 (w $ 1 2.75; feeder ;inmbH, good and choice $10.75 P i$l I.C5. nrrri:itFAT SAN' Fit A tVClHCO, Keh. C (Al') Muilerfat f. o. b. Kan Franciaco. 42 c. Aill U-'UJJyU YOUR GREATEST OPPORTUNITY TO SAVE SUITS Ncn stiiippy SpriiiK anils fur men iiitd youiifr men, exclusive patterns to select from, smartly tailored of the finest worsteds, cheviots and cassi inercs, by such famous makers as Cupps, Kirschlmtim, Vanity and Havt, Schaffncr and Marx $12.89 to $29.50 uernN me iiiu'mi out un our j ,1 VKU POOI friend. I ll" prof.-i!..i'. I fe lihwed W,'(.,u ' C(W(,' $1.31 A. .May: 8s 7:.d $1 July: 8a 9i,iil Jl I GIRLS' COATS Smart warm coals or all wool fabrics, fur trim med und well styled. Triced for final close out $3.98 SILK DRESSES New frocks for Sprintf are arriving daily, these dtanninu creations are the last word in style for l!):i(l. Flat crepe, printed crepo and lif-lit weight woolens, uneven hemlines and flares in hih colors. Special $3.98 to $7.98 MEN'S 0'CO ATS Here is a good opportunity to purchase a smart overcoat, or top coat at a jjreal saviiiK'. ltroadcloths, novelties and tweeds exceptionally well tailored. Spe cially priced to close out $8.89 to $21.49 HOYS' BREECHES Hoys' l itlinn breeches of heavy narrow wale cordumy made by "Days" regular ly sold for $.S.,"iO. Sizes lo 1 7. Special li 1 l'-eh. (1 March 2(1 V, . -'S Y, . (Al' 8h 3 d Egg And Butter Prices Firmer ; In Oregon Mart I'OrtTLANI), Ore,, I'eb. C (AI'J ' Kkk und butter iiuotuliona iveru rlrnier touuy, hut no chanuea were unnuunced. Supply and demand ivero more evenly hulanced than for Bonn: time. Knvlew'lnt; thu fruit and vee- tablo nltuatliin, the 1'ortlund bur eau of the I niteil Stales depart ment of agriculture nnya:' ; "llllllled vuluuie uf hoiue-i;riiwil bunched carrutu and Kreen oiiioua are appearing on the luarkel iiKain. Thwio stoelis are of better quality limn tile be-draifKled condition of their nbuve-irroilud porllonx would indicate. .Spinach from nearby dis tricts, and from Walla Walla, is expected within a week or so. "A Hlittht decline in lettuce prices' Is a direct reflect ion on weaker HhlpplnB-polllt conifftiung,' ill the Imperial . valley, other California vegetables are In moderate supply, and prices are barely steady, on ac count of only ordinary duality of most or the present arrivals. Cauli flower continues barely steady, al- inoilBh (luallly Is very good. "Tomatoes udvanced to $5.50 per lug, but trnillni,' is limited. "Total truck holdings of about CO curs murks the heaviest volume of I'orllund team tracks in several months. Korly per cent of this to tal consists of potatoes however; , and liberal California diversions are decreasing their volume of Moldings, locally." I'OltTliAM) CASH '. I'OltTI.ANIJ, Ore., Poll. 0 (Al') Cash wheal: lllg llend bluestein, hard white J 1.20. . Soil wliHo Jl.l'C. , , Weslern while ft.ir.. . Hard winter $1.13. Niirlhern spring Jil.1,1. , Weslern red $1,13. Oals: N'o. 2-38 .h.:;whllf. $33.f,0. 'Today's cur receipts: wheat 4ii, flour 7, corn 6, pats 3, hay C. CHICAGO C'ASIC CIIICAtiO, Keb. 6 (Al') Wheat: No. 3 red. $1.18; No. 2 hard. $1.15. t'urn: No. 4 ml.rd S0 4j- Ji. ; No. 3 yellow X3ii SI. 1 1 Oals: No. 2 white 4r.5Hli 4 while. 43 K. It ye: no sales. No. I TITTt1 A Tl?tG l $2.25 WORK SHIRTS Jusl received a larne shipment of blue and Kiey chambray work shirls, triple stitched, two pockets, full cut 39c WOMEN'S COATS We have a few winter coats that we are closing out at a less than wholesale cost. This group includes late models in the wanted colors and fabrics beautiful ly and luxuriously fur trimmed $7.98 to $14.95 State Showing1 "Wall Street' With Ralph Ince Ioen acting experience malic a good director or duos direct ins 1 experience mnlie ti KOod actor? ! UeK'-mllcsH of bow thM (UettlMn j may he unswerml by others, Ralph ! Ince. who is both nctor and dl I rector. aciiiitH him.sclf with credit j in lintti enpaciU'H. Ince, who Is co-Hlarred with i Aileen IM itigle In "Wall Htrcct." tlie (.'ohimliiii alt-lalking drama ef ! bivn and financo now )laylng at St nle theiiter, served a long I apprenticeship both us a singe 11,111 screen ae.tor lens before he took lip ) the megaphone. Kor the first time I In several years, he Iihh donned j jfieaso puint to piny a loading role in "Willi ssi reel. ' Ills directorial experience li.ia niven him a poise a nd assurance thut cunies from a ihorongti under staiulinw of every dramatic sltu-i tlon. lb' is one of rihminin's, m.oM finished nctors. His experience :.s a drecteir, on the other hand, gives him a clearer insight into tho met It ods or deullnir with actors, so us to L't the best possible resnlts. Wheat Gains In Late Dealings; I Closing Is Firm r'lllC'ACiO, Keb. 0 (Al') In a rabidly ''flllctliatillf,- market wheat values- here scored sharp upturns durinK the lale dealiiiKs toila.v. louijitisslbn houses became aclive buyers after nil early rush of sell- illff Ihat forced prices down to new low records for the season. Itllssla was reported lo be trying to arrniiKe forelen banl; credits on offers of 2.'0,liM0 tons of e:;port wheat, but It was asserted in usu ally well informed iiuarters that Itussla has In reality no grain of conseipieuce tu spare and that her need Is cash wltlr which to pur chase machinery. Wheat closed firm 1 lo I"o a bushel hiKher Ihan yesterday's finish. Com closed i.i 1 to -'-tic up'; oats If, to il.c advance, and provisions, unchaim'ed lo a rise cf ISC i Frequent Shifts In Wall Street NEW YOltlC, l.'eh. li (A I') J're- ' ipient shlftlni; of speculative senti ment imparted, considerable Iitckii larily lo today's sloek market. Prices opened higher, then reacted sharply before mid-day when selling- pressure was renewed against sume of tho high priced industrial specialties. Heavy buying of Fox l''Hm and a selected group of utili ties turned Hie course of prices up-i ward again In tin- early afleriHion. ! I Discount Rate In England Reduced LONDON. I'eb. G (Al') The Hscotinl rate of tho Hank of Kng- bind was reduced loday from fivo to four ami one half per cent. , The reduction was due to Hie re cent inflow of gold und improve ment of the national monetary sit uation which assisteil recently in reductions of the bank rates of (lermany ami France. . Refined Sugar Is Down In Frisco , SAN KU A NCISrO. Keh. I! (Al1) Iteflned sucar dropped 2D cents per hundredweight to ?5 here to day, the Western Sugar refinery and California-Hawaiian Sugar Uo fltilng corporation announced. OVERALLS Eczema Goes In Seven Days s OR MONEY HACK Men's ' heavy cot I on. "Itoss of the Kiiad" made of extra denim woven from lonu staple double dyed with pure indiiro. Ili-Hak or elastic suspenders both with the new patterned suspenders reinforced al all points ot strain insuring lonjr wear .I'OltTIAM) MVKNTOt'K j PUItTI.ANIl. ore., Kel. c (AP) I CnlUe ami calves: arounil sleadv. receipts callle 1 L'.i, calves So. Steers; I HHI-UIMl lbs. ?l l.llllfii $ i .r.ll. good JII.IUI. coininoit J7.r,(ifo $;i.5U. Hellers: good y.i.7r if. s l (i.r.f-. common to medium $7.(Miii $'.i.7f. Cows, good $ S. Jo ti J'.i.lll). eoinmeti to medium JilJili'-i Js.r., low cul ler :l.r.i-i Jii.iiii. Calves, medium to choice tu.alifti $ I I. fill, cull lo eoniinou $7. Oil Of ?!i.f-ll. Vealers. nil! k red. good lo choice (ll.f(ir,r $1.1. Mi. medliiui $!i.5iii $1 l.di), cull lo common $s.imi fi $:i.r,o, lliigs: looks steady: r.-eelpis 1LT-. Ileu y weight $:uu I ip.7f. Medium weight $'.i."5 fu Jll.itli. I.lghl weighl $lli.7r.(.i $11.11". I.ighl llglus J : . 7 r. fl f $1 1 . (in. .Packing sows. ough xi ml smooth $ s.oo 'i $ :.o o. Slaughter pigs fa.r-li li in. 5a. Ki-i d- r and slacker pigs $'J. Till .'! $ 10. ;-o. (Soft or oily hogs and roasting pigs excluded In above limitations.) Sheep and laml-s: ta'king around steady, receipts ::."a. Lambs, coml lo choice $ I 1 .f-a 'n 1 1 L'.ao. me dium 1 n.oii '! $1 l.r.e. all ueighls. colitinon $ -.",ii 'ii $ I e.r-e. Yearling wello-rs. nu-dlnm lo ehoiee ?7..ie'.i $:l.rll. Iwes. medllllll lo cil'ilee $'1.IU1 l $7.5". ll'a-l.'.O He, medium to choice $."..lui'ii $7.imi. all weights, cull and common $:;.i.Mi i $:..nii. J.GPENNEYC. 108 Depot St. HP La Grande I hejt irstupring Arrive At Thrifty Prices Women Can Easily Afford '' Here's an Excellent Value in Semi-Sheer Silk Hose Pure silk full fashioned with mercerized top and sole for better wear. Wanted col.; ors . . . pair 98c New Spring Dresses That Smart Women Will Be Wearing are only $n.9o Dancettes Of Matching .. Bandeau and Panties Lovely feminine lin- Rene sets dainty as can be for gifts. Pastel tinted and lace trim med. Of Rayon, 9l Of Crepe 1 de Chine, $2.98 S e veral t- ' appealing rfa IjL '" sly!e3 with rftffa iK. la;:r edging WBlfcBW $1.49 $1.98 ' Gay plain' colon and prightly print of last-minute imartneis! Fascinating dresses that introduce tho softness and styling of the 1950 Spring styles . . . every one as smart and different as a new dress should be . . . and all of them priced with our usual attention to more style and better quality at a lower price.. Their success with smart women will be immediate . . for here are gay new models that can go 'anywhere! The colors are-, temptingly new . . . with black as smart as ever. Sizes for women, misses and juniors. II Fabric Gloves With Novelty Cuffs : The most practical, ' most popular gloves of all . . . because they wash and. so easily are so comfortable . . , are so inexpensively priced from 79c to 98c Foundation Garments Make the New Silhouette i i . The success of the new silhouette! is 'more than "dress deep" 1 You must have the right foundation gar ments to give you the smooth, un broken line of the 1930 mode tq make your frocks look their smart est 1 "' Here are a few of the typical models from our "Lady-Lyke" line J An elastic and figured bro cade makes one of our most popular Girdles, No. 136, which is inexpensively priced at J2.98 A Brassiere of fancy pinli silk, wide enough for sup port, has reinforced glove silk bust inserts (No. 88) and is marked only ....98c For the maximum of comfort and firm moulding, Combina- tion No. 664 is in demand. A side hook model with the new uplift bust, it is outstanding in value at 3.93 Smart Costume Slips You'll find some csception.nl values in this Rroup of slips . . . fabrics include cotton pon gee, rayon alpaca, rayon jer sey, rayon-and-silk twill and rayon-and-silk taffeta. Low priced at 98c to $1.98 t'pnilt.s MiK-ciat ri'iiU'ilk-H Tor lilrdn of l,u (irantl'-. I'nion County, tn will nmv lm found tn ntock at th; St a to and District aforcsuiil, $1.69 j Thousands of peoi'lf who .suffer i from Hclilng skin, ih-mmuu anil un- siirltly eruptions will W Kind lo jknow that Mooiif's KitHTnld Oil, n j et ran, powerful. peiKtratlhir ant I .s. pile oil. will banish their trouble In seven o'ays or less. Kor yeai-s they hiivo been :islnci ohihnents ami salves, ami while I ithey helped to relievo th Itrhlnc soreness and pain they often rhok-j ;ed the pores and did not ullow tin-' .poisonous mailer to e snipe, j Moonc'i Dm. raid oil (full 'strength) overcomes this objection, i for this oil pent trati s dnw n i jthrouKh tho pores and Icuvcji I linn . : free to discharge alt poisonous sc- J en Hons. It In highly conccntrat- f jed, ati'l only a few. drops an ro- liiulred at an application. You can! U' t U al the lied Tro.-s I 'rug ; yo ll C'.N.I!V store i.r any progressive dtugglsi's: Tr) t,. N,.u Spiatts Special Hit-I an. I If it doesn't end your trouble ! s. , d for your I'anurv. It costs you in seven days money gladly rc-ioo nure ih:ni mh.i- ..,.1 i lluhartlson's Art and t!lfl Shop.' L'-6-lt, siavi(; sikp. i on m:i(vr sr. Hoes all kinds of sewing. "6-2t l-;pic Craitde bankrupt. NOTIt'i: IS HKKKIiV (SIVKX that the wilil Jhn Ciark was duly adjiullcaled bankrupt by the Iis Iriet Court of the Tnited Slates for J the District of Oregon on l-Ybru- .pal Caihl card party. Ii '"' !' rrl nieet- bolel. Saturday Jifternooii. . f of ,,iM 'reditrs will be li.M 2 ;ai o'clock. .""o a person. t. r.iiiriiDAV t.itis al Ihc. office of II. K. Dixon. Ref eree. I .a Orandc. Oregon, on Tues day, the isth day of February. FIND IT HERE Oopj for till cnliimn mast be In lir I . tu. You will riml thi mom eoiuiili'tf l!n, t 10 n. m.. at nhlih time Miu- of Itirlliil.iy rurils: .Mprt'lul !l:ll,l iTfilllurs may atti'iid, prove iniinln-is fur rvi-ry mi'iiibrr of til llitiiily. iinil frli-ntls, in tin- vt-ry tlu'lr I'luiins. i-niiiiii,: tlic bank rupt, anil transact dut-h otlirr liusi- lati-sl MriiliiiK-nts anil ile.ilirn.s. al- a! ma properly comu before as at UU hartlson s An anil tiitti--""" "lei tllls Shcii. I. II- I lli'tiixtlirliliiK. plenllne, button liulcs. etc. .Nurtou's Kldtllc Mhi. Adv. DIXH.V. Ui feree. (All rlainifi liuit l,e sworn lo on bankriiptey blanks beforu rilin? ) :-G-l I. tui-ne.l-- Ail.-. uiieeliuna oil i.leo 1'Ollle. ,M t lal eoinbiiiiillun Ut !. " ' ir;'t'.iU'i Al.c all vI llu n'.ln o! lr r I Till: HIMItKT tt 1ST Of Till: IMIT Il ,M II MIU I Tin: iuvi kut d. ui;i:(,os III the niattio- of JIM l.M.AIIIC. line ankrupt. - at KlelmtMson s Art an.l Gift sh itr.Mi MitKi: m;i! cix V.l.l:.TI.M HAY the lleanllflll :in, illstlnelive of Vuleiiiines now- on Olsplay up. fiinilly for 'iilentlne.s Hay will lid found in the wide seleetlon uf V'al entlniM at laehanlsoii's Art mill Gift Shop. s-C-1' i.. KXIXITItlX- I'IN.M, At'CtlL.NT xoi'iti:. IX Till'. I'lll NTV flUMT OI;" I Mi in i 'iu'.nty. tii;i:r;oN". , In the matter of Ihe lOslate ut I.KONAIlll J. SMlTir. Deceuseil. ' Niilll'e Is hereby Kivi.ll I hat IllC uiiileri.lKiieiI lias fileii her final ac eount as exi-eutrix. v:ith will ml nexeil. of the Ivstate of l.conanl J. Smith, ilt ee'iiseil. anil the county court of I'nion t'tmnty, op-Ken. lias set Thursday, March I'o, t'.'3ll. at 10 o'clock a. in., at Us court room at the I'ourt House 111 Ijx Criimic. I'nion County, orcKmi. us the time and place for hearing any and all objection:! to the allowance of said final account, approval of .same and si-ltli inent of said esliile. t. I'nli.l at I.a f.rande, On-KOII, IVhrUiiiy :,. lii.li. 1'UliA UAKKKH. l:ecutrlv. with will annexed of Kstate or I.conartl J. Sluittl. Hec.aiied. ' in til. anw. ,.r ji,,, ri,,,:. ,..,. ,0. t,uy ,ul,t)tt. of. Hit I i-b. ti. 11. JM. .7. ;!.t:. 0.