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Page-Ten LA GRANDE EVENING OBSKK VK"K,' LA'GRANDK. 'ORE. Friday, Fel)ruary21, 1930 OVER rTJi'?Wiut Shall I I tml circle'- j will, moot Kunday unoroonn at thu I home. of ,nui A I i'H. Waiter M. I I'tflrct t. ii o'clock. Inning t study 'if the afternoon, Mm, t'lri''i vytll give twu firioou mluulr talk., ono ou "Jay. Of I'M-liy" and the. other an " c Study of jlfsiory." I " ' : ' ""' ' ! Miuitpfi ' Ainopg iu new victim of ih'ump the i:-icnt epidemic' which! J prevalent over UV valley In l.yle Ledbctter or ..wiwi. KVyiu Hospital v MiH. Caroiieo (fli'!i;trdn of (Mn (,'ovo who liuri been ;i patient In a La J ramie uuttpllal yWiero he un tlcrwout mastoid operation linn lytemi, tifiicn tu the. Ipuilo of luf rnlutlve. Mi, And ' .lr. Wallet- lUehaidH , cm the Cove highway. H)iq will remain ttn-iv n long um rciiucnt trips to Lu. (.Irando fur meitJcnl cuK; an' noceKHaiy. lol'iint l-Vnui Viitlo.v4 ' ; -Sir. nrnl MiM.tnihert fourtwrJ-iHt 0i thi' Itlvernldo dlslrlct who hav- icn on a Ion dayH trip to Weiter OrfKon worn expected home 10 tny. Th' major pari "uMhe'thue hn heen Mpenl In CorvnlHayhvi'O Vliey were ejillml by the 'lllar-HH of .i:r,. CoiiriwriKht n lather, V. o ' ' ' - O'loiier (Jnestft . ' , . -K. U. 'OiiHkiH'rt farm near Allrel In A. lovely illunir and an evening! Uolm' iiKHln following a i-eeent ex df mimle wan onjoved WeilnoHday i porlenee In tjio tlrando Konde hos (vveninc at ilie home of .Mr. and I I'111- whrre I.e. wa a pathmt for Mm. 1'aul Kfiinil-A and dauKhtei t the lyst C'W nnnlh. Lilian, In the -Iowa dlnirletA, At ! v;ay, -Mi, kjiuiii. served a four eourne ehiekua dinner, with the deoor.'i onH HtiKircMlvo nf the vat-eDtlni- Ht-HKon. nail v tl plaeen'ai-It-JiK(i) for HPVi'ii, .Snvei'nl liourt were spent at iiuisle, in which a'l tho Vompaay pai tlelputeil. 'J'Jie Ktie.stM were Mr. aad M!rs. Sh'i' Wnoil Wlliiamw and iWd'liU-r, Mis lluhu and Miss .lahi loHoa. 4unoJiuv lletrotlmlw ' 1 Their friendri In iho valley have! lucent ly re.eoived won) Qf live en-! foK'nient of 1 linte tlosltins vf I m iiiiiii'iirn, I tinniMH"ii uon iit .mui ffiii eL nuii, ii HMitieoi ai n - loinotie university, tun announee-1 ineut haviaK hern inuilu at the I e1ta I 'hi hanmiet last Sunday, Msh Hull ft a Hoplor at Wlllam eito aad .Mi'. llmiMns, Who wan radualed fiom that instil at inn a l'ev years ar,o, is takhiK his medi cal eourso at the 1' diversity of (irejiua morlirai koIiooI. IfatI CiMiiplieatlon i.'liow would you like to have a ljuieh or Iho- Die just- whiMi-yoti v.,ero tiyinif to got well from hav IflV your-toiiHils out? Neither would wo! Hut that waM what .Miss Helen Jean Kpoekhart, daughter of .Mr. and M!rn. lierhei! Hpeekliart bad lo e.u rienee, tlie first of Ibis FAMOUS . FIRSTS: McClay The Store of Quality Service Fresli Meats, Fruits, Vegetables, 1704 Adorns PICKET EI.Ol'R Woiscr, Idaho Product Hard Wheat A A-lb $1.69 Rap PINEAPPLE ltroken Slices No. 2'i tins 49c 1 Cans SALAD DltESSINR Gold .Medal 12-OZ. i o MR 18C ( 0M HONEY l-'resh and Clear 2 For 35c SALMON Alaskan Pink Tall 35c 1 Cans SPINACH I'Wh and Ciisp 2 19c THE VALLEY AIAIIKI. E. MOIITO.V, VaJll'J' Xpw VttUot t'luuirm IU-sIiImW. HM.J; Offlw, .Main 87, A SEASONABLE RECIPE Coconut juriv. nnctriglilh leaxpooii unit, -Three cgg.'whltajj. t, dm riii minnr. 4n' mid piie-half cup roroiin';' (trio mid ; omi-Jtalf tablespoon ('ornMnreh. 4Mte-h:ilf lo..pnn vnnJIln ! 1'oat egg whiU-ri very Htllf. Ooii ' llitiin healing Aliil'i- adding Hiignr 1 and coconut gradually.' J'ut In u tf. uildi- boiler mid rook twenty minute, Itemovo from fire nnl fold la curnMaieli iirul. vaniTa gradually. J fO pn buttered tl pi from the tip of a, tcaxpoon. Hake , in it nlovv .oven (3L'& degreoH r) ' until a HKhl brown In 'color. . , vi-. ' Him haa hern. witU her grnndparoulx, Mr, unci M'H. John Mporkhnrt n La-Urafide- Hlnrn Um ' Dpofailfi1 t;iU wi'tk, a;id Monday : wan jii not jyt-ll $t all. th-s cqxfKh-t inu fupi'MMltfiltil ty Uih flu not hid nix vy )liil"t ivltlv. the (torn ihroui. bhi:M mwU lii'r now, ! tho, ui Hind to rprt nij I war, ahlt t o to h(-r homo ycwter- day ijil'tcrifocin. . , ' .,. .( ' ;. -.-o-T-'' '' ' -, l,,iiiriU Oroea who op(ra((;H Mr I'YiiriU fli'eon who nper'al ' o - f Valentine iMrty r Tho pupils of tho Valeria school Kavo itn lntorMlinif vah-,nlllie pro-t,-rain' layt 'l-'rldiiy it the' Kehool, Whore .Mrs. Alurlv (iowell is tin? tencher. and; several mothers and other visitor wuro present for it. Misti Kllen Iellis was the ehulrinun of the program whleh hJpJ V.yy rudfjO nlevei Iv eollulii'led at: u, rail f hrondeastlny proKrnm. A laneh eoneluded t)io proKram of Oie af tornoon. i . Hmo Confei-eprep. -. of, iiurry o. J-aiiuiiuil ii jioiho was in miano - iiy yosiertiny una noia uio Horopil auarteriy eonier-i Atii.it t.l llx. IuItiii.I f'llf n)ttif,.li r !' . . OulllluK-r l-'liteon iiemlpMH of . tlio Alieol aitt had anollier tpiUtinx Prty at Hie hall Wednesday and had a very happy tiiiK toaether as ihy worlied. They have been uiltintf a rather OlMonilo ohtt of the King Tut or double wedding ring pat-. ON THE AIR :-: Montlay. IVb. ?4 ' . ' HOA( ('orvaltts (BGake) 12. oin gap huimIo from Whiteside (heater; i;'::tu-, pirm program; 12::in,' news dige t; 12:46, market reports) and weathfcr fofeCtUfl; 2;3O-a;30(j hoiiHinaiter;' hour; 2:1&, .'.unt .immy; a, "Sliovhl Htudent He lAused from Physical Kxamlna-, lion." Ituth 11 lasso w; - fl:5rt,- tTncle Sj4 at your Korvlee; S;;iU, mutiuee music; 4, music by ..the mastery; 4;u. market ' rt-porttt) OiSU'T.at1. farm pt-oKrant; H:Xit music i i;4t. market reports find wa(her fore, vast; 7, Hewn digest; -7: K,.chit by t'ounty Agfiit ,(.'. It. Itrlgg; 7:"4. 4 -1 r club meeting. . 4 - TulK-y. !). 12. old familiar" tunes; 12::.0.y. farm program,; 12:3U, Wewa dlirest; 12:4". imnket ronorin uml weathor foreeast : 2:30-3:30, homomak ers liour; 2:li, Aunt ' Sammy:, Sj "fining Ktylen lit imts.u . tlladytt Johnson; 3:30v matinee; 4. nuiaU' by Hie tnamer: 4:0, itturket re ports: C:,307:30, farm progratn; ti::t'i. 'miif-ie: (i:4:.', inarkei rcportM Civdit (o Hi-liatilo People FHEK DKI.IVEKY FRESH PASTRY SPECIALS Cake Doughnuts PerDoz. . . . 15c Cup Cakes PerDoz. . 15c Fruit Coffee Cakes 2 for 25c FRESH FRUIl AND VBXHETABLES APPLES CARROTS non.ii iieauty I50X... $1.19 Pulk New C-aiTots I.hs. For , tirn. Thou qullllnun hnvo tnkon f)nc Of III' rffffitl.'ir I'Vlirumy iDfciJiiK, and ilim will In- no nioro unMI thii.t(iiH' Qf llto fi'jtuluF Man'jj nux'llnw. . Organize, Agr. Advisory Board For Co. Grange lii-prri'iitallvox from tilt the u)nrdlnutfi prunu QrunniynllnnM In I'niop 'fiuity mcl yclrday at tin Kuttt-ral. hulldin' lth 'nnn( ttK Iciilturul fK-nt, I l:ri y i. Av ry nod vtnti' "B'-iit y-mU-r, )', Iiall.trd of CoivallH. ImhImi,' Wi uif-4-tinfi thi-toiiniy uvrU'iilturjl ud- vtffiry ro mm III oi tvny nrdordwl, tho orKainwmon porieoto.t anil omeern elretoii uh follgwH chairman, Wal-1 ter f. fMereo:1 vloc uliu Irmiifi . J A.; Ntee; .-necrolury, 1 Tarry . Av ery. ' 1 I KorinlriK 'he memhrrnhlii of lhwl 1 . . ... . . .. i ...,,, m. .,1'omona uranK" r,l ,1'nlpn. county. it . " f "'lrun"' 'of vvlioin t;'" i.wliliili ) illrpftH Ih nmiic up, ('; iiirn, i .iinu inpniuor Irom pimii BinriKt. a inwlr r the tix roni- inltl, ,' or llu,( oinnnlwitlon. . Tlu-an illft'orciu hi'il mill their pnrtluii - i lar line ure an follows i,yvwcn, vvaiur fierce. liomettnuro, H. H. eatler- "P-!0"- ..utrKPiinir.' i-ranit Aiewennnn. , Home -Konnomics, Mrs. Jtalph I'oniHtoek.' AifrleullMre, Khlon l:uh. ' U'iA4 control, J. A. liasUill. 1'oultry, Mrs. Irwin Moss, Iiyiry. H- T. Hailie. , flib work. J. A. Nlep. Small fruits, trunk crops, Mrs. Homer YWbmn. . rWin erops, HSikU Karon. Air. Maljani spoke ilurim? tlie uf tornoon of tho iossl;le work of i this CommiUey of eleven. nulMn- -j, nj-)nHe, the HPopo of th wnrlc, cto, rr. Avery alo pro- u.,,,,.,! iifiriuliR iiwi nr i.rni..i . . .. ' wnien it is uopro. mono workliur npoitH Hum various farmers huv U - roupM may very suceessfnlly ban-. tjlilt m u nobis tlie wheat l I'll - Iroea and apparently Ktointj. j - U Ih hoped that thla lioard will Sopiu state that places in their j -already he f miet lunints' and havo'iiebls whore the stand' was no something tn.nrenenl at the mt meeilng of lhj I'nipoivi grango which wlll bo. Muroh 22, with Hook wmi und t'ricuet c lat granges as hosts. ami, weather, forecast; 7, aeivs'dl gest; 7: OK, "Tlie Time and the t'ost 1 7: 1 K. "What Aluml Neodim; Pus- lures Tills Spring " It. t Smllli. 7:30; recital by (. S. f. MhdrUal club illroeted by Paul 'lVtrl.; K. oo-ed debate, Oregon Stale vs. .rnlvernity 6f t'ta'h'oa' th iileslon "Hesolved: That the Modern ll versloit of Women Into Industry !s Iioirlmental to Society. - Tliur.Mlay, lch, il" 12. All-request program or musi.-; 12:2a. i, fiirm - program: t2;.l'i, pen s d igest ; 12:4 .". ma rket re porti and weather forecast; 2:3a. 3;HU, t)imimakrst Imur; Annt Sammy: :t::0.4, the home garden; 4. (1111311' .by. Dm muslem; 4:30, inarhct repoits; ii:30, farm program; 0:30,' music; jU;45. mar- J ket frpons arol weather forecast; T. hewn digest; 7:16, with the poul- ty fluck. Prof, 'A. (V. l.unn:' 7:30, ColleHliitif SportiiKhl, Art T'"l1t".'S 7;4r. new things In science, James Mprrisl , . : Economy Groceries Phone M-B15 IWVDEKKD KI GAK 3S:....;..... 25c Kerr's Strawlxjrrv PRESERVES " Uirge Strawberries pre sen'ed with stijrar only. 3- 59c SOAP ' Steamed Refined liorax. 6 45c Rai-s PORK & It KAN'S Medium Size 27c Cans imooM.s A good light weiirht I! room 66c EAHI I'ltESH ONIONS ANJ) RADISHES id Ilunche.i 15c Grocery 17c Prepare For Lambing In Wallowa Co. Ai'vnrtilnx to one dOrrexpnadonL rrotn Walloon Jinhly, tprinj; wip"1 lu li 1m tlx- "If uiiil Hie ("lllnOU In Kood for Mprlnix ithiih, im Dim Wont loavcM I ho ground. I'lTpuru tlonM for lanihlriK he Ink o.t Itoiihlvoly nindo, that nenKon coin. inn Ititfc in Wallowa county tlion j In UiIk valloy. WAM.OWA. "flrn. , tSnoflal) - .,.. .iimm. ' - , 1 n" Inj,- Hoasoa on tho (arum of HUh romuiunjly aro uria-ayl,.-: th., at - tMilloa ill" inrrny of tho faniifiH and lartfor flo'k nwiif'n at Ih'.i; tlmo, ..Several of thn ImiihIh ot I front 100 p 9011 head will xiarl ; ttiuhinK duilnu the laltor part of ; thin month. Whlln mOiuo of th.; : OtiLrrt will dart dnrinW tho early pait of Mi.rrh. Hcatterliiif lainlm liavo arrived t name of (he farinn durltiK Lhj- pjvt Ivio or three wt.diH nod in taiMt InNtancoM aro n-puri-fd to he doiriK tdl. Kheep rioektt In Knernt are nald to m dolntf llllU .vllll i,.tv of huv h iicL'ds It U hluhly iirohahle that . inn ureau-r pari 01 tao ewes win oe j la veiy Kaoii coMdltlon for lamh, ,nfe - . Hprlptfrliko cOndltlniiM-hMII do- ,iunuy, nuriiiK Iho pant w m-V. , ,.,,! (,. a, lt.rv,ilH n,l tn- -Kelhw with iho nill.l ,.u,v I't-iiiitifllilK snow IJIlf, VUlllSII,',! 1 'lip- j J 1,1 1 . -flu, moiui,! wuh frown to a Kr,vi dopt), (lurliii; tll TOtioiimly t, r ,r.,lt f,.,i In UiIk vicinity ulu j (.0, wtoiIut i, Is rvlilcncnl by '"the fiict that wlivr., omr fannr who were dJKKl'.tf mime, post holes Vufter tho eold weather round the ground to he froaon to a depth of lu unci H laehoK. The tfiass whleh wuh skirted some during tie late fall has been ; tit'iiw iiiK some darlim the mild j we.it hep ami should mild eondi- tloiut continue for th next coup e i of weeks very Kood feed will by ' avalluhle on much of the early raiiKe ii) the foothills.' riactle;iHv the raiiio amount of feeding of liver i r:t0.cU Js. b'dnff tono on the farms. I of Oils community ami some arc finding It extremely difficult t(, t.n-vent ft oensiilorahle wante r.f fe d. .espoeiaili'- where feeding is tu intr done on the irround. Tho Brwil,.r portion of. the win- juaoiieally Ik ue at Ibis time and very good last fall, appears to e Cyveu-d with a good sland of grain 1(l i),i .(ine. Indications seoi f rtnl ,n .. ,:i,oJ K(ami of Kruin f0r iho slart of tho eiiiuing year's crop barring any damage which .might Occur yot before the winter sw -j-un turn closed. 1 Uii to the fact that not all of the frost has heen drawn from lite, soil the greater part of tite melting snow which hai be!H going dining tin warm spu!l has run off. . - GOLDEN SAND UStW TO PAVE COUNTY ROADS ANHKHSON'. Ind.. Peb. 20 fAP) t lUsident;; of Madison COUIlty to day considered I'lalming unr of tho: ( MUalltles frequently attributed .to paradiho roadways paved with J gobi Itepprts emanated from Chester field, a village five miles oust of Anderson, that wind from tho farm of Cooll. Hioiuienl.erg. whioh hen boon used in construction of sev eral county highway, has asived in pro than 40 to I he ton. The test made after William cunnlng- ham thought lie detoctel a goldun spargle la pa fid he v a using in cement blocks. Village residenlH pressed into service baskets, bags and wash .tubs to .carry the soil to their holing. The "rush" waa Invert rupled, however, when Hronnen beig placed guards about bin prop erty. i:aui.y M.vmtivi tyu '()W UK A II y roii iAH.Mi;ns NKW liAVUV, Conn. (AT) -r-Canada-l.e:ualug, a now crossed roru that will elude fatal and cost ly early frosts. UJ h on tho mar ket this spring fur the first time. Kvolving the cro was a process of years. It was accomplished by lir. I o mi Id R Jones of the Con necticut agricultural vNporimupt station by inbreeding antl crossing early maturing Canada yellow flint with the heavy producing Learn ing dent. The nw varb ty has hard, bright. amber kernels and matures In 1 uo 1 to 110 days. Often It may bo cut' and shocked beforo that. It pro- j duces u tall, straight, broad stalk, rltrhl lo nine feet hih. In a ll'V"! test It produced Cu.5 bushels to j the acre, five more than its near-; est competitor. 1 iiovim: iTiir.KoctjOMs conqi i:sti:i i .Miciiu;.! I-A.NSINC. Mich. (AI') After! nine years of fighting. Michigan -; ehiiini to bo the first of major1 d(Uy states i ronrjuer bovine lu- x berculosls. ; Only UnOO tviltle out "f 1.60d.-j 000 remain on Michigan's testing 1 ehedulc. l ive TederaJ veterlu S arians who conducted the work j hav heen transferred to other, Klatea where ihc tide of battle has, been Ivsji favorable. , The total cost of the ulne-year ! campaign, hielu.lln lndumnitlo pjid to farmers whove cattlo have i been eindemutid, bas beeu I4,CC,. H9. Th value of dairy herds 9 cMimnted to hae ineriisod by 1 1 1 5,iMM.auo. ! (..df iuiILs IV in ltlmlii WASIIINOTOV (AIM pfpfirt nient of (omnnrce fi'tureji FhO.v that ill! cep lo of J,!..".0.3r.7 Volf bulla luiorttft lu 19.9 rame tioui tha Uulted Kltifdout. HIGH COW MAKES OVER 84 POUNDS OF BUTT ERF AT 4 kit your nl.i omv. K(M Jo(iP' i ,( 1U,V HuUleln. from ihu liovU of t:t'tnl Kolili'i. vvu ihd hJfc'h oy I din lnv (In- ino'ilh of Janyary ii tho ' nhUL I'muity Imlry Ilctd linpiove. vunt aNMociollon ci-ordliiK to tho. i-i port i-troiHly fllpd hi" Uan Kfl-: (ir, tin- offloiul Irrti'V, 'fho cqw j iSini prodiipi'd J S:t poundH of ! hiIIk find hi. I pounds of hutlorfiit. -:rni'd lioHV J.-iMoy, 'jarlln,'( riil;rd no.-ond with 1271 poundH of) i ,ilIlti ,, u ,mumIs of iUtlorfat lo lay ciotlli. I'htt hijfh hm-d for tho month fdiy 1-ow.H ooludi-d wor mm lol low: IkrilH of ov-rr 20 cowh, C, I. l-MviiNou, 2;. Krado HolxUdns. whirh avoraB'd S04.I pound of ( IH,( Jin) ound of hotter, . flltt , ln lu.rdH uf )(,,woell 12 U- a 1 Ml 20 ooh', John KnKcra IS homi f mixed hreodn averaxi'l 791.1 poiiailn of milk and S-i.l poupdH of fat. la tho Minaller herds, thoo ot under U eouK, Kruesl lell' hpi-. 11 H rOKlxtered and icrade .lerseyH 4ial 11 n iii'ri'iiLTP rniod iii'llun t.f iii o 1 ...utiwu r ...il- ,....1 j-( 1 . hntterfni , ' .' Tho atmihor of Uordn AurluK tho month u;,s 4:1 ,n.- The lotifl pio.luollon or mi II l L ,,, , cot, ,,ou ml" 01 ,l M , i ! , '( noir ! iu ti lo t 1 eragtf. prudiielluu waa at!.l" ivoundu milk and 21.04 pounds fat. Itli of IM imr I'owh Cows J'riHliiciug More Thau 70 . l''at:-.. : KriiPKt Kohl,'l'8 Jnrsoy linil Ilol rfii lii. .Star, lli.s:) mllli, Ss.l bul tcrfat. l--'im-st 11,'11's." .lersoy, Pot, 1271 milk, 71. V buUurl'nt. Aichlo Conlt-y' JerKfcy, J-cyytc', I 172 inlllt, 7U.il bullorlal. f lats A: .loHn liOKci-s. liltivsoin, (trade HoNtein, 1717 mil k, Ik, 6S.7 buttertat. ,-t'. -1 Kdvalsoii, t-Xjrn, llolstoin, ' lMl niilk, U7.7 billtorrat. j t'ltarles Doitaaa. iel, Klad Jer- I sey,.1271 milk, uii.l buttertat. I i- u'l i V, , , W.nt William WriKl-y Jr. j iui;-,. lamroeii. Kra.le i Itol.tein, HOI ,..k, 7.. bu.terfat. I , ,. , I I,. !i . In ' ..Kn.,J,'i ""X: ?' "' lk' V-'!' '"'.": , ,,1 , ,- Bri"'e tMy 1 M-tt lillllt, vi, V OLJILUI iUL, , Hay ticrman, fheiry. railo Jer sey, -1020 milk, 15.4 buttertat. X. -K. West, Carrie, grade Jor sey.jllSt milk. f2 huHerfat. t" Walter Vogol, Fern, gratlo Jer ney, vio20 milk, 4S.I butteffat. CluAi C: gra-n : t'hilrles Dellaas. (.vpsy Jersey, 12C2 mllH. Oa.ti bulterfat. , 1-fa.v lfMum. lion uio, grade Jor sey, n&2 iHilk, i2.S buUerfat. Vrank MeKiunis, Alta. grniio .efsoy, ion? milk, 4SM butterfat. AI I.. Pecker. DJna, grade I sey, H21 milk. 4a butterfat. t P. Kdvalsnn. Snowball. lh-juIi H..Ist in I I . . " I TTjl p XL , 1I1V a LOW PRICES AND HIGH QUALITY MAKE THIS FENCE THE KIND YOU SHOULD USE. OUR NEW BUDGET OR CARRYING PLAN ALSO REDUCES YOUR COST MA TERIALLY. Let Us Quote You on Your Fence and Wire W. H.Bohnenkamp Company Villi I); i iv Udvalttoa, Itiuiy, urado ilol- t,lvUu PIJI inllji,. .Ci-J.-J .ImiUa-f.ut ' I'. KdvalwiH.i, Vh'h'ii unuW JfolHtcln. Uua inilU. .'.1.7 liuttorfn. Uiv Miunn, lt.M-liil, grtule Jer f(V., 7f-n nil(U. ft-Cl htlUcifnt. . V- llealo. No. 6. radi( Joihov. KM! miiu, is.i iiiitioriat. (.'. I ', Mdvalhon 1'alsy, (iraio 42. 1! hiillcrf U. Ilol.stoln. I:,7 milk Overnight News Briefs - i: ' llujiuMlr. Wa.vliingioaT I'liiilrinan liritton of Ihfr hoilKO llavul nffiiit-H i:onimlt 100 prciliftH failuro of naval nut-fon-nfo bccaiirtp. of "llritish otfsiin-nnce."- ' i tf V'rvhiiKton i Iloitso Jiiillilary iMmun- n commute,, Kranlu nntl-iirolilhilion next YVednrmUiy a uddithmal day to preent their viewt. ' l-'loi-oru-.i Arlv Tru l.'.-i I.n.rr.r. : "Washington Sennte rnnflrms Hugh if. Tate, of Knoxvllle, Tonn., as member of interstate commerce i commission. j Washington - State department approves -request that soviet avia j lors escort bodies of Kielson and 1 norland front Siberia to Alaska. St. John. X. J'V IHspatrhes said I threo UoatliH antl heavy ilamai (aiiK-,l ly pale -which swept New foundland. rUdilnK porla Sunday.: 'VnshInfrlori Two marine, coi-dh aviators killed In orash ' of two planes near (Juaiitlco. Va. ' 'rbana 111. lr. Harry Wood burn rlia.se of I'lliverslty of Xorlh Carplln.-L elected, presldcat of rnl- j ..',, f iiii,.ij i,-,ii.iM,..,. ir Washington lioovor asks fool- Idge to preside at dedication of t'oolldge, dam In Arizona. - Avalan, Cal, Wormer President Poolldge and Mrs. CooIUIko guests on t'ata- Una Island . jei.a(.v r,t.. vr j s pi,, nnufm',d suhtiy .merby fire at Dollar line dock. Washington-All rive member, of radio co.miSFIon reappoint-d ) 1're.sl.lent Hoove,-. Jurelgn ' Paris Chauteiups forms new I-vench cabinet. Warsaw KabM receives re ports soviet government is prepar ing to . execute leaders of Minsk Jewish community arrested on charges of counter revolutionary i actions. , j London Americans apd liritixh i continue conforenoos to prepare I fop reopening of naval parley, i I.iabiin (joveruipeut denies revo- lution is. impending, apd asks pco . pie t have eonfidenco in "die ; latoilin of the republic. Sixrts Savannvili, C.a Hobby ..It ok- E1IGAN N (GIN CARLOAD JUST RECEIVED nU field with 67 In first rolllliJ of 7S-ll(il(! ulii ll, Liquor-Carrying Plane Seized By Ohio Officials ZA.Ni:Vll.l.li (1., I', l. Sh (Al'l j I'lliilon It. llcllliiKHlcIn, SS, t. Uvlnlll, .wua filial :iO(l ami cn, antl IiIh iilrjilaiio Vfilueil at ti.tttm :in nrilpi-i'il ronririt,',l 111. com mon pl,-a ,-oufl ypsliT.lay wlu-ll h,' Jilcail,-,! Kllllty lo ilialk-ra of lran:poJ-Ulion of liiiuiu'. I llclllui.',-nBi,'ln tol.l jIip rourl! that lie luul ,cllAora a loml of 1 U.iunc to ,. A. 1'fnff of HniiMvllle; lor.uliiim a ivununt was lininpiU a,,,y i,,,-u. , ...... . ..., . ,i r,ll.. ' , no ,,,,, iUi,'- . ." I,l, hi- pleUcl. up Ills lAail of liquor I a Iho Detroit rlvi r after l .lilul , nn ili-llvorvtt froin t'ojuuUt by , anotlirr airplaiu'. lo tub) ho hvl (,'IIVt'l'f', IKIUOI, 111 f?v,,,,, 'v l,-,io ami a numl.cr of nth.-r north- i'i n Ohio inolUhb-. eltles during rot '.eat Auihfiltleit have abandoned a theory that a hlond'' woman" lal ohtaiaed. the li'iaor tr-XKRo .from lU'lIlnBenstoIn. They nald lie told them firm that delivery wafc niad1 : to tho woman hut aftala . lie tol'jl thn court that " JTuff, had received the liquor. ', ' ' TASTY SWEET PURE PLUS HIGH Meadow llui'vest Putter is one of nature's foods in highly concentrated form high in food value and relished by every member of the family. Your grocer can supply you with Meadow Harvest, UNION CREAMERY 1112 Jefferson Ave. , Main 122 '.- , Creaniery No. 51 Many Bargains Listed on Want Ad JKage )k T.ttry fralH f rice It cooked ?' purleclb l ' ,; ,,A.leil ta tha , ; . t a little i me T.vtiiY Btmiv of WIN Pro.. Cotfce i roiiMtil rvcnly tg nrfction f bv - Mills Hroi.' lutenirtl, contjinioui proccn, CoiMtolled Koasiiog. A few, pounds at a time- never in bulk r is the secret ami it ero des a flavor no other cptfee lias. ri . t .1 t Frtsh from the anginal vacumX pQck, Easily opened wifff the HILLS 13ROS coffee; OI'JO FOOD VALUE f 5 i 1