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Eft GRANDE EVENING QBSERVEB, LA GRANDE. ORE. Tuesday, April 1, 1930 CLEANING AND PRESSING PHONE MAIN 842 1 Don't forget the Am erican Legion Auxil iary April Fool dance. Spring Farming Under Way Now In Wallowa Co. . i lly ii. V, Meek (Obseryer Correspondent) AVAIXOWA, Ore. tKpcelul) Warm weather uml an abundance OC iitiulHUirn which helim lo pro mote .a very favorable, condition for' the proper Htut tliiK off of btuw In, cropH ii nil tfriiHM hIIH continues . murk the weitlher condltlony of thlB eoinininlty. While the. null hun been lou wi;t In mud fields to .tallow llm Hlnrt or fuinilni; opera lliiun. ii III tin plowing Kjin been winrled. With Hip present weiiLh cv cotidllluim many will ho able 1u vonnnence on hoiiip nf Iho well flrulhcd land liming the coiujnfr week. Hloekiuen are hlffhly pleamM Willi UiP Hliirl whlrh has been made hy thf ci-iiHH uu Urn ruiiffrt mens r.hd lilll pastures dtirlmr tho past two weeks. .Much of the young Htoclt from tho furnifl In thin com munity huve been placed on near by part u run mid are mild to. bp plckluff up rapidly. No stock will bp inovpd to tho summer ranges for a row wPidiH yet. iicem-dintf tin noma of l lift stockmen, rather pro fenime to Jtocp the young stuff nearer luinu' whore a close watch 'en ii bo kept until the da iinor of ile.li KPIIKOtl lltlS passed. Tho tiellM ore reported lo bp unite bad on omo herds and In some Instance tho calves n nd other young stuck have bppn spriiyed or otherwise Ireulcd to kill off Iho blood-suck-liK ticks. ' Lambing la mill In prom-ess n( many of the farms uml fmin nenr ly all come the reports of excep . Uonaffy good Jock Jn Hirvtmr u largo peieontiigo of the lambs. Many nf the i-we bands have been oiki-uhm much or the time during tho past two or throe weeks und pro ntoKlly In Tine condition. Home of those who lire ncarln;, the fin ish or their tnmhlng hero are: 1. ii. Ileehtel, I.. W. MJm.r, II. Weill ha rd and several others, Sumo of ihn flocks mv Just eoin meiK'Int,' to tanib. (iaslln mid Cus w'nn wlni huve n bund or some tiling like I heiul report about '.HI tamos, While pi ion prospects for wool and IimuIim are I'm from us oncnuniKlng dm those uf a year di' Iwii previous, (hone who nre lunnliitf Finall bmids of mIhx-p n.-f n tddelino to their other f;innjn iiiid Hluck ral.Hlnur, feo lluit with KOud la nib cropH uml pnispeetH bilKhl Tor Monti .Hpiin und hiiimiimm' l-iillh-e Unit (he bushier will have u rbiineo of retnrniny; iome profit a nywny. The tnoveiuent w ii It'h h:n been nl.i foot hero durliKf the pnsi two jwei-kH lo lull-rest loeal dnlrynien I In a ooopei-atlvo ereainery In be built at I'nlon lo where tint rre:un ifrom I TiIk riiiinly would be ship ped it: kuIiI lo be ineetini; llh the iiipprovul uf nijfiny uf Uk- larrfri ;d!ihyiui'n and the u oik tnw aid flmiln tip iv tmlTUh'iit nuinbir uf ,riiva In thin county t intUe the 'plan pllslhb In Kubip rorw.ird Millie rapidly at'eordinu to rr.-.-nt r-purln. Iturlmr the pus! noiuhor :of yeaifi ii larne anmunt uf the t-i'i'iiin pindnred In this eenniy ;i'nind nun-Uft at uninlde t olid, i '.Many uf Umav who have I n i steady whippers tf lai'Ke aMiuunt.'! of (-remit throiiKliiMit the year sty I 1I. they find they hit able to :- MODEST MAIDENS -:- Trado .Mnrko Ituuiatrntion Applied For U. H. Tatcnt Office i o I faj'a j 1 1 f "1 fu rJljj'rg f5f j ff THREE MORE SEEK OFFICE IX DISTRICT "You needn't meiusuro II. I lake size tluif, triplet A." MARKET NEWS OF THE DAY (Continued from l'ngo One) tho rnoirbern of tho coiiuly court Jmvo worked In complete harmony, acruirrpllshlntf much In rurtberlnK tho county road program nn well as In taking caro of ether county probleniH. I'racticatly alt roadH needed hnvo been built whenever county funds permitted, mid the others arc on tho program for the future. Work in belmf done at Muinutenilto thin year and work la alHu HturtliiK on the rondomi and Slurkey roadH, ulthouh thin will probably reiiiro a few yourn to conniilote. It 1h h;iI(I. 'o StaU'iiu'iil Afr. Ledbetter is making the race on liia record and has no tu te ni,eiit to make. Judgo U I.teiilmin, republican In cumbent, has filed for tho posi tion of La Grande justice of peace, tho only man to ent"r thiH race. Ho w.-ih appointed by Gov. ratter sou last year when JikIbo If. JO. Urady f ('signed. f'omplctim; Oranlittlons In adtlltion to the above filings, a number of candidates for elec tion as precinct committeemen have been flllm,' durliif.? the last fpw days, both parties deslrinK to complete their urbanization In an- Iticipation of spirited contests pre ceding the Novomber election. In the Htate. race, outside of the gubernatorial contest, most Interest In I'nlon county Is centering on the Oswald West-Walter IMercc fight for democratic national commit teeman. Jtoth are former gov- i ertiors. CHICAGO WHEAT 0MM1 May ....iM0Vj Inly ...1.07 N't t.m lllsh (.11 Va 1.00 A 1.07 i .on yh yH Butter Market Is Somewhat Weaker May I.Ott-X .inly ..I.0HK ScjM I.OK! rOIWTiANn wnEAT 1.10 i.ooj.j I .(IBM Ixw I 1.0SK I.08VJ CI OHO 1.10 l.OttJS 1.01M, Special On Women's Hats secure, a hotter price for tho.tr product In thin way. The, past few wookn has seen a coiifliderable raise In cream prices locally. The low point, which was reached hero In 'Vbruary, was 28 cents a pound while several small advances dur ing recent weeks has again brought tho prlcii back lo 40c per pound. .Mont of the dalryiiym feel that if prlics iiiouud ibis point could be maintained that good management of 4I10 herds would make it possible to reallzo a lair profit from the biislueHK, Ho i ml of the fanners In the out lying sect Ions report the dirt roads very rough for car travel, 1'rep nratioiiH are being made in some communities to do hoiiio work to ward filling In soiffe of the nils which were cut by water running off in early spring and doing some ilragglng In an effort to Impiove the roads to some extent. Willie extensive road building work has been going on at many points in th county during the past two or three years and many fine stretches of new roads built and surfaced, many of I he dirt roads In the more remoto districts have not received much work and In many cases have remained la a very rough condi tion for the entire year. It Is on hoiiio of these stretches that far mers are making an effort (o smooth I hem to homo extent through dragging as often as pos sible. Miss Cora Fisher, of Hiirricmi ereek. has been helping with the housu work at the William down ing home In Leap during the past week. Mrs. Downing has been bIcK from a severe cold and Mr. downing Is Just recovering from a serious ease of blood poisoning In his hand. Kam'Meelt find Karl IlurchfieU were at tho Mill Johnson farm In Lower valley the first of (he. week buying a sow from Mr. .Johnson. Giles 1 'In us was an Knterprlse visitor tho latter part of the week.' Itruco KiHher and fa mjly, who recently moved lo one of tho Ma glll ranches In Middle valley, were; In lliti Leap community Die tiiHt of the week for some of Ihelr chickeiiH und other livestock which they bad not moved to their new homo yet. j Mih. John Couch, of Leap, who has been iille ill during the past two weeks Is reported lo bo sum!-! what Improved. L. V. Lalhrop, I-Yod Hearing. R. A. Jtowiilng and other farmers of, I ho Leap coiununlly have been 1 busy during the past week repair ing and building new fence; at, Ihelr farms. The Wallowa Coitnly Stock Miu-! ketiug association was active dur ing the past week, sending out a, car of fal hogs, j Mrs. Giles Class, who spent a few i days during the past week visiting i relatives In town, returned lo her home In tho Leap community the last of the week. Joneph Ken gins, of Leap, was an Lnterprlseh unIuchm visitor I he first of the week. Home of the farmers In this community Who are engaged in the poultry business unite extensively; have been busy recency 1 ma Mug piepiiraUonn for the arrival of ship ments during (he next few weeks. V. C. I lonaldNou counly agent, wan ii busiiiesM vlvitor in I his end of the valley the latter part of the week. MIhs Hethel Ch-Mhnian. nr ,a Grande, was visiting relatives In Ihlti community over the weekend and Interviewing directors In school district No. -10 in regard to secur ing Die school there for the coin ing year. MIsmph Muriel Luthrop and Lois and Clarice Couch, of Leap, who atlend high school here spent the weekend at their homes. H. C. Iteu-as, (.f l.ower valley, and some friends from town, spent Criduy evening at the I., w. Min.r home In the hills east of town. wallowa man SCHOOL CLASS TO GIVE PARTY ll.v Mrs. Libia Hauler (Observer i 'oiTespondi-nt ) VA LI.OWA. Ore.. (Special The Junior class 0f the high school . will pres-nt the comedy entitled,! "When a Keller Needs a Friend". Friday uh;bl in the gym. MhN j Olive Hanks is coaching Hie nlav. , C. W. Mumford returned from vegetables (raw carrots, raw can- j iiiisick ranch aimnt two end a . I'endlelnn Saturday where he had ' bage. chopped smull) rye toast, half mites east of Inion. "In- HI LLISH MO L (Ml .( K 1 1 been for sev.-ral days on a business i Chiladclphia cream cheese, bakerl wulk includes a concrete dam antl MOW YOKK, Apr. 1' (AD He. I trip. apples, choice of drinks." other work to make the Intake sumption of the upward price lr. and Mrs. Fred Jones motored ) 'I'he drinks dispensed with the more Mmitary and pernumenL movement In today's jlock m irket Mn Pendleton Saturday morning and - platter are weak tea with one lump Garden plowing, yard cleaning lifted more than fa issues lo high' remained until Sunday evening vis iting in the Wound-Cp city. .Mrs. Arthur Hue ha nan, of Lu gclie, arrived In Wallowa Sunday to remain while her mother, Mrs. T. T. Sbrll Is at the hospital. Mrs. Spring In all her Joyottu nrray of flowers, green grass and warbl ing song birds Is hero. Hart on Conner spent last Sunday visiting at tho home of Max Ue Vore. Ml sh Thelma Suiherlln, of Touehet, Wash., came In last Sun day to visit for some time at the homo of Rfrs. W. 10. Flekte and other relatives at Cnlon. Men Stonedahl moved to the Guy MeXair ranch last Tuesday where ho will plant about II a acres of spring grain. M rs, iOlmer S wiper antl son, Murl, wero business visitors In La Grande last Saturday. Mrs. 10. H. Griggs and son, Larry, were visiting at the 10. II. Miles honV last Friday afternoon. Mrs. W. 10. Fickle. Mrs, 10. O. Xeek and M iss T 11 ma Sut'berlln were business visitors in Halter last Friday. Hoy Wheeler, of I'nlon. moved his tractor to the Kd Miles ranch where he did some plowing. . I'OItTLANI), Ore.. Apr. 1 (AH) ! Tho butler market appeared weaker today than at any lime In (the last 10. days, but prices remain ed uncnangi'd, supplies wero more generous than the demand. Despite continued heavy receipts, j eggs were holding steady, with much of Iho product going into storage. Fresh fruits and vegetables wvrc balanced between supply and de mand and no changes wero announced. Health Seeking Law-Makers On New Spring Diet Gooding College Group to Stage i Drama at Union Wheat Srong And ; i Higher At Close Hy W. V. Connor j j (Observer Correspondent) , j CHICAGO, Apr. 1 (.VP) ! . CN'ION (Special) Monday, Drought complaints from Nebras-j April 7, a delegation from (rood- ka, Kansas and Oklahoma, hoisleu Ing college, located at Wesleyan. wheat values, today, especially dur- ; Idaho, will ho In I'nlon to put on ing Lite transactions. There were a program at the high school also reports that the wheat stabili- f gym. The entertainment will prob- station corporation hud sold fiOO.nno j ably bo a play which w ill be staged bushels of wheat to mills in tho ( by students from the 'Methodist southwest and northwest. North j college. i American wheat export business, ; Will . C.ompion niiite down from was again slack, . totalling approxi- ( hi:: ranch near Haines Friday for mately .lOti.OUU bushels, most of It: his mother who has been spending Canadian, j the winter at the home of her Wheat closed strong, 1 'K tfi - n daughter, Mrs. I'harley Castor in bushel higher than yesterday's fin I'liiou. Mrs. Castor and sou Char- ish. Corn closed 1 'i It lrSsC up. Ipb returned to Haines with them, oats -"Sic advanced, and pro coming home Sunday afternoon, visions showing 7--Uc gain. Mrs. Compton w ill remain with Iht i son for the summer. ' POKTLAND LIVESTOCK Cluud Wlllcock -was in Cnlon I'OllTLAND. Ore., Apr. 1 (AH) Sunday visiting and looking after cuttle nnd tvilves: generally 2 5c a business matter, lie is running lower for steers, steady to 25e low- Spring Dresses mw Wiw in. fill Wifh Distinctive Style Touches Are Only $(g.90 Wear these dresses under coats . . . wear them without coats . . . and mark how sprightly and smart they look on any Spring occasion! Shir rings, dainty white collars and cuffs, soft touches, jabots, rippled skirts . . . and fresh colors ... all make us point with pride to these typical values! Fashion-wise women will find it easy to choose from this radiant collection! Because wc understand the needs of the woman who wants smartness and good taste in her frocks . . . but must combine them with practicality . . . our large buying power brings just such outstanding styles, priced miles away from extravagance! But then ... do come in, and sec them for yourself! J.C.PE 108 Depot St. La Grande, Ore. Don't Forget April Fool Dance Tonight at Zuber Hall A uspices A merican Legion A uxiliary an unto repair shop in I -a Grande, or for better grade she-stock: re Guy McMillan, of Laj Grande, eolpts cattle 7.i, culviri la. Heifers, w as a visitor in I 'nion Saturday good $ I 0.0 o 1 $ 1 0.75. Common to at the homo or 10. It. Cllne. medium $7.5010.00. cows, goon Cnlon Lodge No. 31'. Odd Fel- $:i.oo ii $Ji.(5, common to medium ,lows will have work in the second $6.75 u $'.1.00. WASHINGTON. Apr. I (Al' j degree Friday night of this week Hogs; steady, toe to 25c lower: A dally "dietary platter" an en-fund a full attendance Is desired, receipts 225. Heavy weight $:t.oo'o thvly new thing under the old cap- j There will be tour candidates for $ia.2a. Medium weight $H.7f fir Itol dome, has leaped Into popular- . this degree. $10.75. Light weight $10.50 n lly In the house of representatives U nion has experienced a regu- $10.75. Light lights $;i.75'o $10.75. dining room. j lar epidemic of garage and oil sta- racking sows. $s.oo r" $!.oo. Many a health-seeking member ; tiou robbeties during the past few Slaughter pigs $!i.75'b $ 10.5a. (Soft lf IMHIL'I1H4 ni'llel-S t-oiMlbl I'l V fOI' itil v. Illll ll tho Stlrl tl.lll I'll lllwl .,. nllo lin..u ,111.1 tit (tift fV- lunch tills menu of what's good Fletcher stations haw been enter- eluded in above notations.) I M- '',n,t Mrs '"''K" Courtney, tor brain workers In the Hlugglsh.nl, besides a number of raids on Sheep and lambs: quolnbly ' Sho I''Hiihied at the C. r. t arper .lavs of spring. service stations and other busl- steadv; receipts 75.. Lambs, j '" 11,1,11 rhursday when M.r. lihv m.uH h.niw.4 i in flin iiAAil !. m 1"lln.!'i"F'- iook ner aim .o i . r.niii Active work ef building cottages $ S.75 fi $'.1.75, I'2 lbs. down, medium han been resume, at the Snifih js.50 1 $y.25, all weights, common camp ground in North I'nlon since $7.ea'u $s.5tt. Yearling wethers the weather has no tile ruled. $ti,50 rn $S.5a. lOwes, . ledium to Substant ial improvements are choice $5.00 (it $fi.00, 1 L'lt-1 50 lbs. 1 eluc made at -the intake for the $ I. on $5. 5a, all weights, cull and Ity water supply located on Hie , common $2. no rn $ l.oo. Promise School 1 i but. M rs. Smith remained for Board Selects ! 1 r. NanJ'nXt,'-i,odHv...1 tb m . -r 11 J in l'l"luis( Hi'voral v.::u'!l lull who 1)1 1 s s Jjallaru ,,aa i,,r him' ' nair-ii.v lor il.t last fi'H- yoiij-.i Is at l(t ! !.al;o suf 1 e.-inc will, a ca.ut-i- en lly Mi. Ilcillia I arper l It.. face. IUm- many iriciulH hero (Spri'iial) iionln!,' lor hor .simcily rucov- or;.'. Jon .Sauna.', uf ('(..Mill,. Ovi'., iliaih ,1. V. c.ih'rr. I ln .how." slHun, uiiKliiali-il It. i.inl Strward l'ranlc (JrorKo niailr room for 11 on his dally iiicnii rani. Tho cln r now prriiari'H flfly illi'lary I'lalti'l'H a'r day lo nu'i't Ulr ilrmaiiil. lli'i-o's a nainpln nii nii: "Monlil of loinalo asitlr wtla 1'IUU.M'IHI'. Ore, Tlio U irei't u I'M of srhool ilb-.trirt No. 4:i lii'UI u pyolal tiit'otiniT ul. llic srliool lioiiso rri-rntly and sluni-d v.lm was called lioro liy a eoiiirari wun J.ifs .-.yon naiiarn j f i,,s fmlifr, William .Samiar. ru to trarh thu arliool UKain Uiia colli- i ;..,,n,.,i for a visit ,vnli i uI'IUim. IK vc,ir ! I-. l. I'ottor has l'a uv, not:.-,. Mva. l':unlrc 'ariirr ranic ovi-r ' that ho is lo tako tho ix-nsas in this from Kdrn Tnosday fvrnlnp whori' ' ti-l ritory. sin liml liocn visiting hor iiaionls, Miss l.ola florbott i. .; ayins a. ti t; lior.ii! of her hro'lr-i-, Uolin C! o hott. Truiniin Potilson vl, livid on I'owuatka Uidgo was iiuilo l...,:iy l.i It last Sunday rvrr.lnr wlli'il a 1'Oiso KU'kotl l.iin in :lu. niar ly liroakimr his jaw and hruisins hii: faco Mililo sovrroly. HV was lakon to Wallowa whoro lio is nn di:r tho oaru of a idiysicliin. of simar anil loinon. onual iniis of nn.l pi-tliiini; of Iiim-s und shnilis Jrvols for lli yiir. lull the adiinro liolllniy hoi inllk and roffoo. and . ;,ri In nrdi'r in I'nion this wook. ciirouiUi'rod liravy profit takini? plain llllik or lilllti'rnlllk. I A party of I'nioii youii mon. and oocastonal short srllinpr whioh flip I'listards, rolory. Inocoll. i ni(.mi,(..n of tin. local national brought nliout a few substantial heels, tomatoes, mr.li! beans, and Kinir,l company. celebrated the declines. Tradlm.- slarled off iit a especially spinach arc prominent minih annlveisaiy cf the oiiran- brisk nace hat slowed up In the Mien was taken to the hospital on the iiienn. 't-alien oi the unii in I'nton by early afternoon when the ticker .Monday lor a major .d'eratlon. ; I r. t'alver I'Vplalned llial repre- imikinv a trip lo l.i llrande last eaiiilht lip Willi the markcl for the Vltulnia lliiiiler and Lillian Hale, senlatives asked him w hat they ' 'n, , ,r,,ay nlu'hl. 'I hev nttende.l first time In about a fortnlcht. students or tile I iiivei-sity of lire- , oticlit to eat In the splint line, nn.l one ol III" ihi-alers nnd ;ifterw arils uen. w ho spent the sprinir vncation i llial he hud decided lo save them , enjoyed a supper at a restaurant, at home returned to lluuene Sat-j Hie Iroahlo ol cropiim IhroiiKl. Ih" i The parly iiiclndi d Lieutenant uiday. Tliev- were aeeompant d by lentlre menu by urollptiii; the ileiiis Coodbi iMl. (li mys. Jensen. t'ov. t'ai'Min Mntlhews. of I'.imene. wlni lot a balanced nnd easily digested , Connor. Ib-iner. stiattou. Iluteh eame to Wallowa wilh the phis i luncheon. Ills wile, who Is much Insoii, t'routi i. 11. 'anllollten. and spent ihe w eek us a Sliest at Inieresled 111 dlelelles. IndpS htm. : an 1 loiiten. (lilkittstiu, Itasseit. Itie Hunter home. On Wednesday "It Is proving an iuleresllmr e- ;sh;mks. 'rnllui-ui. t'.irenl, liobbtn eveiilm: Viia-'lnla rnlerl.iliii'd t line - pertinent in psyeltoloiry. as well as'und Itad-er, tables at bi'hlKO w ith the followlm: In health," said Or. Culver Lindsey to Maw llle v. liere lliey .'X- pected lo spend the niuiit and o on to their honii.' in ii tlranle Ki Iday. -Mr. (.lotiett spent Wednesday nlaht 'villi cluiile:; Kenuolillv who is lillile 111. Mr. and Mrs. l-'red 'rrilni-i nnd ; family have moved lo Iho home i i of Mrs. Trump's mother. Mas. I Julia Similar. I-Yed will farm, the i place this year and they will alio rare fcr Mjs. Sannnr who will re main with them. .Mrs. Aliie Smith anil Mis. Hvi-' .V'amt. 'I"la. Jack Meflurn, lyu Moore visited .Mrs. Je.-sie Wort ' Cnpnno aid. ariesied on irolf eoiii'.oj lean or. the l'nwwaCia ridee l-Vi- as ft'iritive from Cliie.io.t. srAit a.i i-rioi'it rullTLAN'D Ore., Apr. 1 (API- K'.lKiir: (suokod basis) steady; cane. ' fruit or berry, $5.20 per cwt. Hoot siiKar $.1.10 cwt. ITour (city delivery prices) steady; family patents, 4'Js, S7.4H; whole wheat, 4Hs, $0.50; Rraliiim, 4Us, $0.50; bakers' hard wheal, !Ss, 50.SO; bakers' blilestem patents, 'JSs, ?6.S0; pastry flour, 4as, te.an. I'OIITM.MI PKODLt'K 1'OItTLA.VD, Ore., Apr. 1 AI") Ilutlor: weak, uneliansoii, Kkks. inllk (butterral), poullry, country meats, onions, potatoes. wool, nuts, hay, casenra bark and hops sternly and unchanged. in.'iTi:itivr NAN KKANCIKCO, Apr. 1 (AD llullerfat f. o. b. Kan Francisco, 4 -lr. i,ivi:i;i'ooii vhi:at I.Ivi;i:i'ooi Apr. I (AD Wheat close; May 7s Slid 51.1:'' July: It-Till Jl.U'.i. October: 7s 1 1; d f 1 . 1 5 ; . 1-AtriOltV ItlSTUIIlLTOlW AXT1J) I'cr pi'tHltiet .-tl(( in ;iiracs, Seriicc Slallons, stores ami llontes I-Acclleiit IU'H-4iler. Inclusive Tfrrllory. T iiiisitnl Opiporlnnilv SrCC'lvSSI'n, IIINTKIHLTINC COMI'AXV :l."3 Mnlh Slm-l, San I VanelMO. I.ll m:n AT l'llAfl 1(1 111 latest colors and styles. Special for this week only. Hals remt laily sold for up to $1.00. Your Choice $1.95 New York store tn: snu: to' t-i i:m, riu: UH'AX i.i:hiox AIM Al'lllb l ot)!, ANV! ouii- people preseiil) I'lLf I llanke. K.itheivn li.i Ibr.-i It h. Lucille I .Morton. Kosenuuv M .Mullen. I. II- I linn Hale, Outlaid .MeOnlels, Stan.) IM IillAM. N. C.. Apr. I (API -ley Shell, Sidney CaMi el. Tniiv i I tla Ine Perry, 21. I Hike university (leer, lla,' Jnlili.tili and I'arsolt J t'ophotnot'e. was in all uuconta-lous Malthews. Miss MeMullett wen condition today front an Injury re htirh sc. ne for women ami I toieild 1 e l ed In sprinc loOtbatl praetii-e McOalllels had lllkh ' ore allium; . j eslet il.ty. the men. Kefreshmetits were si r. , Perty s home I vetl bit ill the I'X'eltin. V. a. Mr. and .Mrs. (1. M. Illchcy. of! Physicians vaitl I al (Irnllde Were ill Wlllhiwn Sun-! was cithvlt bv a day and called at the I:. K. Ilunler j on IniKe. , farm. Mr. Ulehcy Is ItiloioMcd In t '.. . . .. .. Jersey cattle and expects to pot-; API: Til (IIAt'll A I' HI hi- chase some for his farm near La 1 . Iranili'. ; TI'SC.VI.OHSA. Ala.. Apr. - - I (AD Wallace Wade annoillli' Itlueliel.ls I'l- condilletl bral hem SI'AKI.IMis IN IOWA KLOKIK. la. (API - - Larue 'flocks of ii bird new In Southeast ern Iowa are Identified an slarlltiKs lit a report lo tin- American Asso. elation for tip. Advnltt-i tllcnt of Sol. -nee by Clyde 10. Khinirer. M. I1.. a bird expert. SMAItl' KMlTIHjIWhr. London (loveriiineiu annoiinees ib'ficlt of more than $ 7-.liail.lil'0 In llritisli nalloua) budget for past financial year. CnlirV19i T.)i ' 'oday he has resluned us head foot- ,(,""""( I'l CI IV ball coach at the I ' ni erslty of Hand IS (imdvd M 'l...lna and has signed a five ATIIUNS, (ircece. April 1 (AP) A sharp eai thiiiake was felt : Monday at Volo and Mirlaiundin j villafjes. l'lve successive shocks j ' caused several houses to collapse ,.uud did intieli other d.unaire. In- habilants fled into the strivts In panic. None was injured. Ill I.. II. Mile. t l..i.r ,.). i 'nrrespiinileiil ) OATIllilii.Ni: l it 1-:1;k iSpeetall .tMIIIIICAN l.l:iiIOX AIMI.IAIIV jlim- put fine condition by Iho tumit;. i oaj ;i -id-1 thi i .. I.. i-onttael with liiike itntM-r -tinnim: in September l '.:!. Miii.vnvi: it(H)i' tii 11 v li Al ST1X. Tex. t AP) - Th til , , ... an onion's roo. says Ooi.lon Ph. of Counlrjr Lit. or ,,, , ,.,. ,Vvi,, Coinilry tiff, doc not nlw.i)'.. Iijitv : uaually .show u slibl iiocattxti hreadlh, hill II bus deptll. Calvin charge vf eleclrii ity. llltTlur en yv "I CocllJii OAK FLOORS When you house clean (his spring, lay a new oak floor ritfht over the old floor. It can he done without much trouble and the cost is low. Ask us. VAN PETTEN LUMBER CO. I'M! INK MAIN -3JI. "tiOOD M".U ICH gl'ICK" YOUNG'S SERVICE STATION Now Operated by TAVE HENDRICKSON and HOWARD BALL FREE With your first cash purchase of 20 gallons of VIOLET RAY GAS dur j ing month of April, we will give you j FREE of Charge, a Complete Grease Job. This offer is for the month of April Only. Come In Once, You'll Come Again Corner Fir, S and Monroe VICTOR RECORDS ADLER MUSIC STORE DANCE RECORDS 10-inch 73 cents Where i.i,-, -;,,. )rfo. tills (;,si,v .0x Trot SIS"" 50 s.mipnthciii' .,x Trot The lllirh Hatters Miike up H. ln,i: I'ox Trot 1'31'S Satin 1'ox Trol Ard'-n-Oliinan Orcll. "lalii'l :j sh, .-ox- Trol Olsen's Music 2-7.' I'nnt vn rndcrsiamP.' l''X Trot The Ulch Hatters lherr Will No, or N-Anol.la-r Mary Waltz rise'1 l-'iorllo's Orchestra llat-lein Madncs-. 1.0. trot t'oon-Saiidors orch. tme I f .0x Trot t oon-Sanders Orclieslm :;.-ioi talk of (be Town l'ox (rot Weeins orehcstrii Halijln' n. (ilrt,. (.ali' -i'ux Trot Kiorlio's Oicln stra 51 ns nf th,. I-In,l Walt Wayne Kintr's orehestr i t