La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959, April 21, 1932, Page 4, Image 4

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LA GRANDE EVENING OBSERVER. LA GRANDE, ORE.
Thursday, April 21, 1932
(Incorporated)
Independent Newspaper
Phone Main 60
HAROLD u. piklat .
. Business UACAgex
Pabllaned eraiinji. except SunUy. at 1710 Slxxn street. L
Grande Oregon.
Kntered at the Postofflce of La Grande, Oregon, as Second Claw
ICaU Matter under act of March 2. 1879.
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CITY OP LA GRANDE
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lished herein. All rights of republication of special dispatches In
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Display, local, per cU7" inch
Time contract prices on spplicaaon
He that by usury and unjust train increaseth his sub
stance, he shall gather it for him that will pity the poor.
t THE EDUCATIONAL -1ERBY-
( tiO-KOlND"
t Oregon seems always to have an
cpen season on higher education and
everybody connected wish it- The
latest sharp ahoocer Is Hector Mc
pherson, former economics professor
at Oregon Sis, now a Linn county
farmer and a candidate for re -election
as state representauve. Mr. McPher
son in a statement the other clay at
tacked the board of regent as. In
competent and demanded their resig
nations. While there is much truth In the
Linn county man's criticism of the
setup recently created by the board
is Is pretty much In line with the
program Instituted by the 1923 legis
lature which at the Instance of Mr.
Mcpherson who drew the bill, started
the present mudd:- on its course. We
had a pretty Kood system before 1923.
It seems now to be generally agreed
thas to date much more harm than
good has resulted from Mr. Mcpher
son's consolidation program. Whiie
his criticism of the present situation
Is partly Justified, it is a situation that
might well have been foreseen when
he and others began tlnienng with
a system that was already function
ing reasonably well.
Eowerer we are tn the muddle and
the Important thing Is not to fat the
blame but to get out- As we see it,
there are but two ultimate gcals.
First to find out to our satisfaction
thai the unification scheme woc't
work and return to separate boards
of regents, each appointed by the i
governor and with the whole educa
tional structure subject to the legis
lature through its control OTer appro
priation. Second, outright cociofci
dit:on of the timrirslty and state col
lege, either on one campus or on
both, with a sirLgie name, a Single
president and a single policy.
P ATM AN BILL ( country they are nothing." I mer.ee the business of Banking as
rprp iprnn tit I "Nothing But a Peanut Stand" provided In Section Fifty one hun-
-ril Aiv. JA-llfU iJX t They are magnified out of all re- 'dred and sixty-nine of the Bertsed
f IT to Tl UTC ' itioCia lo th u&taeas of the country. ; Statutes of the United States.
V-XX-raO. l.l M IV It is nothing but a peanut stand.: In testimony whereof witness my
; Vet they tali about it more than hand and seal of office this seventh
(Continued Prom Page One) j U the rest of the business in the day of March. 1332. j
couP" ' J- W. POLE. Comptroller of the1
commission and in the Judgment of 1 ,HJ? claming anybody." he Currency. J-24-60 t
the reconstruction finance eoroora-' , ,. i i
tlon is adequately secured. , a e attituae of the I
It was made upon what is re-1 "C-l ra miKi? u" picking i
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
banS L ?b CZm ' "Sf dldn't T that but thav,? lor Union Couniy. admlnis-;
JILT'S"' wr-ai te meant- Dwy, added th ! of Luanda A.'
bonds arid aeeumlea of the riilrnS i " "rhn na nsontSa liter he . debased, ar-d has qualified as
Wfcen he cocc!uI3 readirS a pre- i V- rfV0" onlT 135 fcereby requir-
pawl natemeru on thKa3 o ""H" "s'-erdaTV present tn. sape. W aa
corporation. Eto. Ealnw asitd wiM-h. ' SS laeie txtm 'm - t ut. to izx umasigzea
r tie corporaiion -would come ott ' f n!fCDi: " or"ie 5 1J- 0reen
with a loesof rrof;! - i u wt3S Win street t hints ms. at La Grande, Oregon, witnm
last cepeiwu en wnetner t ! L ----- . o-aiiu. 3 .n.
Frii:l States U cccnlca out and of f &.1S '? J1' "" t! Pie . 16 L Gracde. Oregon, tils
course the Cnited states !a comlni . icejre leeunj eetter. taie " EiT oi April. 1!(SJ.
. J- cau.u, Aonuiustracor Oi tne
out." Dawes shot bac -Tn tv-a
run this corporation WJI cot tacu? I . . '-B,!r,e ? 1 sem or'r compli-
losses and the principal tuI be naid ; 10 -r- reconstruction fi-
back and probably niore j nance corpcratioa. Great credit is
lUmey then asked about the IHt- h .S1 b't!-1 I00"1 laiJM
man bill. Daw reached Into his. " r5nr'.buL fce'p i
pocket. puld cjt anther mlmeo- j fal what he termed '
snd read rsnitf ' -J- . we couin
Estate of Lucinda A. Moore. De
ceased.
Apr. 14-21-23. May 5-12.
graphed statement and read rapid
unds for this would fc nmd 1 srr,ul committees down tnsre at the cution in lorecioeTire duly and recu-
by the issuance of le-! tender con-1 Porauo?- snouted, "but weTe larly issued by the clerk of the cir
interess bearing, unsecured treasury ' J.r-T'l'.. d i!. cuit court of the state of Orecon for:
notes amounting to over a.0OO.0C?.-, j? twk Wa1:o ccunry. dated the 28th day
fTS ttSLgJ? '.Srto W tta, certain
tenance of rese-rfe. It JTfd '- ching the certifi- brought In said cours wherein Bow-
be in effect an issue of fiat cur- ca4S EOC noc to m-Eicks Lumber Company, a cor-:
rencT. 1 Owen plan for issuing bonds as poration. Is pintlff and B. M. Cor-1
"Srx-ch an tstr-se of earrency. in my ' "? to fdril reserre notes. rail is defendant, wherein judgment
Judgment, would ha? a disastrcus " e 11011 5im for 7 hT d decree was entered in faror of
r.i, uoci tee country's cuirencr 1 olaintiff a
sTtem. upon the credit of th f'. 1 1 P here Decatise I was in-
era! government and unon the en- i T1!e3 and 1105 because I wanted to." ..t-
tire credit r-:-tTi-ia r nrr i eu are Tou tnrourh coT?'Eawps u CJI
Tte claim is made that th f.,., iScd 33 Questions cexssd. 00 the rate of six per cent per
of this currency would so augment ; --urT there w?re no more anrn-n from the 10th day of Janu-
our money supply as to relieve the
ens-.mg pressure upon debtors, ei
pand credit, and add to the purchas-
ti-f poser oj cne people.
"In my iudgment. the important
ar.d real effect would be the contrary.
The relief of
NOTICE OF SHERIFF" SALE !
NOTICS 13 EEHE3Y GIVES. that '
ha-iw political bur. and poiiticil under ty Tirrue of a writ of exe-;
A foithrtil mora r-V.0 II r.lwM.nr? ; Mci'ra. Kttt- U uf ,i-rtt : . . V . ? see tncreas ci pure
. icuuuui uiaii ciian avuuuu ixi milcoui o . ivi l. iic uiai uiaivcui m nis assertion uiai ic Ktkiyoca; - xhe
naste to oe ncn shall not be innocent.
i against defendant upon
rst cause of suit for the
of 837.3T0.SS. with interest there- ;
e -quesuoss and Dawes left after one ary. isoi. until pud. plus the sum
. and one half hours cn the s-ind. of $2CQCO attorneys' fees, which said
judgment sx.d decree provides that
said sums of money constitute; a valid
ben against the real property within
Cnion county hereinafter first de
scribed, superior to any claim of said
peop:e. the Sife
lading power
expansion
Proverbs 23: 8, 20. monstrosity we hare recently created . credit and "the return of pror-vr
cot work satisfactorily. Nothing all depend upon maintenance" cf
PR4fTTr4r. FDTTTin' GO know rt wiu fail for
talnty
so we cotifidTrnce In the soundness oi
cer-! currencT and in c- rm
out we naie ice same cosis i oanja and ox our eoTemmers
FIND IT
HERE
CPT tot thta Coiozaa au
be In by t a. av
Today there are springing up throughout the land con- 13, SowwhetS-'te! mr uas'"- ,Se naun? ! 'drap
lerable numbers of self-appointed champions of so-caiW "um pir thi piano t had JrlT3 JeSaSrlctLlSu- " CU";
practical education. They would eliminate from public
. " , t:on oc our curre-CT wtli neizative
We hare erected an eiperjiTe and the tvtmtibiitrr o i- i
I 1 -.11 1. 11 . T 1 - . i .. tlW m .TMiI1!iT. ft'li- I. CnU-i urn- " '. . J ' '.
buitxjia an such non-essenuius as music, an. aramaucs. " .. " ... :v r . km eokt
"is Greenhouses.
and domestic sciences, and place the emphasis on English, tu-:oo m presents, created noj ,.,-1 to Crt.,
- of confuston as to the scope of .1",. , ,.'7:
bi-jird foci-d tt necesearr to rebuie1
subject as either practical or impractical, the fact would
deiendans. r-1 further providea tnac
said procerty be soM to satisfy said
jucrrr-ent and decree.
NOW. THSP.EPOR2. Pursuant to
said execution. X H on Friday trie
Jta day of AprJ. 1932. as toe front
Pan:... Snap- door of tbe Union countr court noose'
aftemooti of said day. setl at public
aactien. to the highest bidder foe
cash In hand, the following described
property, sztuated In the countr of
e ot Oregon, and particu-.
y described as follows, to-wit;
In Towns hi o r
4-ra-3t Two 21t. North
'FALK'S
SUITS
TAILORED AT FASHION PARK
Get the most for your money in clothes . . . this Spring,
Fashion Park suits offer better value . . . dollar for dollar.
New styles . . . New fabrics . . . Moderate prices.
$35
FOR MOTHER'S DAT
Eurdred3 of nice thinzs foe mother
teed btlt recill -aha: harj- I tcirs wmch irul be easy to o;'.
rrr-any tiroch the in- t.cz sne -sr.u a?prec'ite as your CrUtjn. s-tati
authoritT of Tartous deans aid de-i ,T v.-, ' - on iij.c-rs uaj sia a? iv
xnow even u it were possioie 10 ciassuy aroitraniy every t.rd found 1-. cecesfary to rebuie: Jr ,1 ZrT. wa;5f. " shop.
ed CT on tfceir authoritr. If tee ooor: 7"- . n-3" o .. -... . .
remain that human nature varies greatly and that some Vdo .'g?tt,'g-& LrS&tliZ ?uSi
individuals are of a practical turn of mind while others have uncertainty is--i under ii 'MT!Li?tl,Sif' b-'--a-aoiaauripca south tair ot
... t sc'me f nas couary oy is'J- witn unuxd : 4-21-1 t. r"ts 1 s.d 2
an artistic temperament Our school system is a failure if But since we are now m the m&dd : iS- P.nT? '-ioa on the . d south-e cuar-
r.--r ret" t c .oram t.iar Shoa.
aa. ...... ' t -A:aTlTS tn TTHt-jt.i I
is no reason wny we snoum loice both into the same mold. denund. c;ve ttem ajid,4 t, !!lit rai,Tiii-"
rna'TTF tn rr 11 rn rA- 11 inar -in i .. ... . - - , .
. . . ' fit tn oezianoe of r.;r.t ri-rv-or-r m,.
day night, Ari-wnp'lw -21-3 s. Xoctixass, cuar-
r ot rtortneast
quarter
it not pnmiiraoA thp r1vplnnn-w.nf nf rkot-K rvTwya TV,o-o thff would do no coed
i K'-" "' fL. she present board as JJ
iiiia.? w R-r. u; svfe n 7 can. 1 vay in de'iani
But we cannot say that music and art, for instance, are rcumatr we are bound to muddieu, .
f m. -u aia. .l. ttocoza either to consoiufation ort SWo;
QKaMrra tilled oV rv-l mnltinfn n-1 1 1 n,T. f X. I
ui uiu ouiwi gjauudic w in iiuaive uiui c ur ui iud of educa'ional
music and art training in Liter life than of his aleebra and ntany cor
, " around the corner
ancient nisiorj
The fine showing made by our high school band in Cor-;
ter of iionheast
id -1
Section Thir-
Appron. Acreage
ARROW AND EAGLE
SHIRTS
TAILORED FOR GENTLEMEN
$1.95 and $2.50
Handsome collar attached shirts styled so well that they are
to a class by themselves . . . See the new fabrics and patterns 2
icr spring . . . lour size Is here.
H0LLYV0GUE NECKTIES
$1.00
fc Fu2 Uned neclxear in every new spring color and fab
ric . selccs sclera! tcdav!
avoid
.5atrous cen-
t lM '"I purai: the destruction i currencT otic started It- mnim!
wl n'-' of lta educasl.Ttel ! . - -
ted tn a country i
& its cxxr.plt ,e
(Of
OH. L-DY
you wtsi; to save yourself a !oc
--'1 tpri. and sare the f:r.t-ii on
40.
TOTAL
123.TS
Heraid.
collie locf vroaL- mM., o .u !t. "HE TIME TO AIVTRTI'E
" " n.aii od.s uil uie when prceoerity rrdes the heaven I hare been reduced to It r!n
j of the Cnited States has now
t ttlrtied- Ixt ctneral. bani d
I hatv ceased to lali and bonk f-iiltires
irxATe been reduced to t?v rini-M.-n
SUrtaCe. It IS tile result Of hours Of practice. Perseverance. niiCE' ne-apapers buljfe visit -The effect of a Iaci of public eon-
... adTertains Bui. Jet the rioods of-fidence u;oa the money resources of
Seil-COntrOl, intelligent CO-OperatlOn, DOlSe and Self-COnii- depreasion descend. t the lean years: the cp. howeTer. Is tUusaavd
rpnrf nlu natliml sV-ill come and then the pu&hcuiocsgrov: by the fact that on Dec. 31.
aence, piU3 natural SMll. thin. j there irere 24 SSO banis m the United
rrm , . - , . , . Tes the hlstorr of b'jjlnest durlns . States wtth arrereate deraits of
Those same elements were evident in the programs ot the the tan years sho-s that it si: 4s3.o.o."Vtjiie on " Dec 31
Eastern Oregon music contest at the EL 0. N. auditorium SJtJSl ?JlgFJ
titles and bad. that hold too place; deposit.
in their re3Te.rtl7e lines. And manr: "in ether a-ordsL the then ti.
Cnion cocnty court house In the city turs second cause of suit above set
. X La Grande. Cmon county. Oregon, forth, together with the costs which
as rtro o'rtccl tn the afternoon of have accured or may accrue under
"J- a auction, to and By virtue of said execuuofl.
the hlihesi bidder for cash In hand. I Dated at La Gmnrte nm
hands, you anil do tout how r !kr-- srowtti or belriz err whieri tout hr the- foilowln? described tinwrtf Irwnn -i- an.k .
y re--.-, .i ,...; IV. V" , . . ..... u"' atarcn. tuaa.
j. wia i, i. 5. i.-. ir iiie iw ii.-v vwuvj ot vtiiou, Biaie-jiati BKE5HEARS, Sheriff of Union
'allures dsrttl! cleaner exer compotuxied. Ge Jortnj dsscnbed. land- ,. ;. . .. " j of Oregon, and particularly described ' County, Oregon,
ijmtii. 1 cn 11 Blchardsoas Art 4: Gift Shop. In Totitishlp ' i as foUcnts. to-wit: Ibdrtot o t.,,,.,
once
consider thts "luatS ecroT-tc rtin
cent deTeloccnenta. Batrr Democrat-! T1T,V 7; , ,T i. - 'i11 od your "..jc; utinaer sot stanmng. .ti oinaer ior casn in nana,
last Saturday. Those elements go far toward the building
of successful lives in all fields of human activity. It is evi
dent that musical training endows young people with quali
ties and attitudes that make all the difference between a
"living" and a "life."
mujiv. uiu ait ait: piaittiai subjects ironi anoiner s-ii:e aer-,-er to c-cr.:na.e r.3 " ,7 v ? ' Dixon.
standpoint, too. Every year more and more people are ver
maKUSr their UVinsr from mnsir nnrl art .15 thna tti-A Ior I"c adTertuwrs who remain
of human activity become more pronu'nent in this young fZ
4-i8-3t "Two (2).Korth.
Ran?e Forty
IN TES DISTRICT CO CUT OP THS 40l. Easi:
U"TTEO STATES FOB THE &K tlon Two i2:
DISTRICT OP OP-SGOX Southwess quar-
In the Matter of John P. Stetnbect. w of Noctheast
To the creriitcrs of JcJin F. Sln- St'.tL.
beci. of La Grande. Colon Count-, tn 5ee ThiT"
the Stile and District aforesaid. Ce5n
barJtrupt. ?orthasS quar-
NOTICE IS HTP.E3Y GIVES- that ter of Northeast
)
of these strong-hearted, cocsttent 1: lack of confidence has resulted
"" wu. ! . "f. ."""-i".?-' M said John p. fwrta-v n H-.t o,,.-,
tr.eir prestige has teen built, not tn " - ?P oi tn- Lmied slates lit..i c.. fclpk. . .rJti -
times of prosperity, but In per.ods ot. fi o rars of ore.- 3.c.a:a- court VtrS--eci .?ef
depression. ;Ol and It is stmif leant that In ri-,-.- CL . ,T- -1 . TOTAL
rv-Awi ( -t--i- xdu - ; tii-- wv years wnen cec.ai-- -ni-- , ... ' -
ts -In--; v. t"t.
one la adrerttstn-. it ts difficult tor'OI9r ---O.CX0O there had been
I In Township
;Ttto (2). North.
; Rane Forty
. 40j. East: Approx. Acreage
sec uon Thir
teen (13):
i Northwest quar
ter of Northeast
i quarter )
; South half ci
. NDrtheas- quar
jter ) 120
fsxceptln-: the timber now standing.
growing or fcemg or which may here-
ROBERT S. EAKIN. -Vest-Jacohson
Building, Lo Grande. Oregon. At
torney for Plaintiff.
March 31. April 7-14-21.
S . -atetiE- c, his creditors -- JT. " . after stand, erow or to 1. non th
-j-.? w s-3.-. j r-iiea.s ana ctr- . - -
ume of d-:'!- -T - 5rlSe. SriS
It ts easier, V v; . flsi a.- ifi
- It has teen confidence and cot -7. lu
ahcrre described lands, which Umber
wiu to h-e-d at the ollliie of H. E.
Ri?-( tn Pi.i-ni. t- cree troort nlalnttfr fines mum -if
on. on Monday. May 2nd. suit as abo-c set forth. l-f -Q rMer DT -aid Bowman-
m.. at which time said NOTICE E3 FUP.TKE3 GIVEN, that "-"--" "--"-r .xapj. or so mucn
may attend. proTe their bv vtrtu- of saM of t-.- thereof as may be necessary to satisfy
cre-ditcrs
AnMH - .; i - , - . , . . - i;-Tsf-?c to ourn tr.eir name and
"-tiiuui in iiiijuuil. ine aemana IOT eooa mUSIC IS Con- their sales cotnls into the oublie
tinually growing, and even industries are making use of
the principles of art.
i-,-.-i , currency wmch we hate L v.-1 1
nate tie ca-es of r-a-a--tnes and . ' --'a cur . M-rT uon saio aecr wnerem piato-
ment. the seceral confidence In the iv-- wiore sa:d meetlns.
country which has now teen re:.ib- H' 2 DIXON. Referee m Banirupt-y.
said Judgment and decree upon plaln-
sclousnerns-
: con-
t has tudzmen: a-ainst defendant
for the sua of 4. 473.42. with Inter-
Today, it taxes lots of coura-e for
lished.
We alrea
know what the
l All claims must r sworn to ot
. y... Z-, , co-jeqtMr.ces are of the destruction 1 -s--ptCT biinxs before
7.7. - 1 ' 'r ""--.of ncluuw. - '
Music and art are fundamental factors in education and business, as in r. has its re-i
. , i - - . , . . ward. It is safe to predict that, when :
cannot be eliminated without warping the natures of our t!"-- pfod of adjustment u ended.
v-minin tw-.U -r.ee. .fime-ican maus.ry
est thereon at the rate of sis per
BANK HOLDUPS
One of the odd angles of the recent ?200,000 Minneapolis
bank holdup illustrates perfectly the tangled problem which
this complicated age has tossed in the laps of the police.
Armea heavily enough to resemble a World war trench
raiding squad, the bandits boldly marched into a bank in
enters once
more upon prosperous times. It wti:
be trie courageous manufacturers who
advertised riiht throuch the iean
years that will lead the parade m
the good years. Nation's Business.
Seetnar a strpicious character ap-f
proachirt her home. Mrs. W J. Hat-.
ten of Hutchinson. Xanas. hid her;
diamond rtni?. T'ae man w-as hur.rry
and asxe-d for a meal. After f'.nthirr
;he meal, for which he toiled, he re-:
quested a match- Mr. Katten hand- -
a hnsv tcflni. of V, . 1..J J...: u u ,j .... . " a ea.ire cct. oearcmnr :or
1 nit vni, in uimu ujiigiu, Iieia up ine her nm alter the d-
confidence.
Dawes repeatedly durlnr the exam-
matioa by commute members em- r NO. lVI
phisized that the rniccmni iMn 'TP.KASCRT DEPARTMENT
to busir.ei recovery is a change In Office of Comptroller of the Currency i;,,
i-. nt asaiiea over; "inmsi. u. y. aisrva (,
emnhasls of Nw V.-- -.-.- -.--.- - - ' WrserM. hr - ..mn
ope'ritlons. " presented to the ondersimed. it feu scr-.bed. superior to any claim of said
The mass attitude has changed . beer, made to appear that defendant, and further provides that
from a condition of pessimism lo a "The First National Bans: of 1 1 said prooertT be sold to satisfv said
; condition of cheerfulness in the mass Grande" In the ci:v of La Grande In Judirmeni and decree
1 of the people." he said. ithe County of Un.-oa and State of NOW. THEREFOR K. Pra.. t
his k1! iso nis -.--ii i-u tTjtiijjv-ea all tue
filing.) cent per nnmm from the 10th day
4-21-1 t. of January. 1&3I, until paid, plus the
sum of 80OO-OO attorneys" fees, which
Judgment and decree provides that
said sums of money constitute a valid
against the real propertr within'
Union county, first hereinafter de
ep-art ure of her
21 people who wpi-p in tha Ivint- r,J tmt oo.- futrt. she suddenly mailed that sh
, . , . - b-.o.. wn.11 men had deposited it to tie matchbox.-
loot unmolested.
Meanwhile, less than a block away, two policemen who
might have done something to stop them were peacefully put
ting traffic tickets on improperly parked automobiles, in
blissful ignorance of the holdup.
This, of course, does not mean that the policemen were
asleep. They v. ere doing precisely what they had been paid
to do. Guardians of law and order, they were devcting them
selves to the dreary, never-ending job of seeing to it th..t .1
big city's traffic didn't tie itself into hard knots.
As a result, the bandits who went out to commit an inso
lently bold robbery got away unmolested.
That is the sort of thing the police in every city are up
against nowadays.
A police department exists primarily to protect the lives
and property of the citizens. Keeping down crime is its
first job. If it fails in that, it fails to justify its existence.
But we have permitted our city civilization to grow so
complicated that the police often find the war on crime a
relatively minor part of their schedule.
They have traffic to superintend a man's-sized job in
itself. They have a host of minor city ordinances to enforce.
They must also keep down bootlegging, check up on g.wr.Keis.
see to it that street peddlers have licenses, cast an occasional
eye at threatiical peifoimunces, look for mi asm; peison.
and so on. They are too busy with their incidental jobs to
give the war on crime the attention that it must have.
TMa he thrus'
mou.a and weaned forward with
hand pointed toward the committee
memhers. saying i
"Lcox out when you tarr.rr with
the foundation of your catreiicv It
will shale the confidence of " the
wcr:a tn American credit.
"Why do people talk about these
ayunlsh operations on the New
provisions of the statutes of the
United States, required to be com
piled with before an association shall
be authocuied to commence the tru- M
cess of bar.x:r.gi
Now therefore 1, J. W. p.l. Comp
troller of the Currencv, do herehv
certify that "The First NatlocaJ Eani
of La C-randj- to the Citv of La
said execution. I wiU on Friday. AprU
29. 1932. at the front door of the
Oregon Journal.
i lot exchan:e Cccipared w.-.h the Grande In the County of Union and
! business activities o! this State of Oreaoa Is autr.orired to cora-
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Co.
223
Main 759
3 Phones
Cor. Cedar
& Washington
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. L5c
. 19c
. 45c
A service store that takes care of your
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Strawberries, 2 boxes
Asparagus. 2 lbs
Bananas, 4 lbs
Sliced Pineapple. 3 cans
Goldetts Grape Fruit, 6 cans ....
Fork Shoulder Roasts. ,1b 9c
Veal, ground for loaf, lb 15c
New Block of Dates. 3 lbs 2$c
Mince Meat, lb "... 10c
Pansy plants for your garden, doz. 50c
Home made bread fresh each day.
Fryers
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