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Tuesday, June 11, 1932 LA GRANDE EVENING OBSERVER, LA GRANDE, ORE. Page Seven FINE ALFALFA CROP PR0IWISEDF0RCOVE T. B. Johnson Starts Cut ting Hay Others Fol lowing Soon. By Mrs. Nell Kljilit 1 (Observer Correspondent) LOWER COVE (Special) Mrs. Char lotte Hartley nnrt son, Glen left Mon day for Nampa, Ida., where they plan i et mmtn rfrVii-i lfnt Uni-llan Vno Ar cd her . farm to Mr. and Mrs. Boyles, ' or Seattle, Mrs. Boyles Is a daugh ter Of Rev. and Mrs. C. E. Calamp and will come 1 next week to take possession. T. B. Johnson started cutting al falfa hay Saturday. Other farmers will begin soon. The hay crop prom ises to be good. Mr. and Mrs. Reese have moved to the L. J. Chadwlck farm north or Cove. t Mrs. Ellen Alexander and daugh ters, Marjorle, Agnes and Mnrcell, of High Valley, spent Sunday with her sister, Mi's. Charles Johnson. Mi, and Mrs. Adolph Pcebler and son, Wayne, spent Sunday at the homo of their parents, Mr. and Mrs. T. B. Johnson. Wayne remained to spend the week with his grandpar ents. . Mr, and Mrs. Leonard Huffman and children, of Union, visited at the- T. B. JohiiEon. home recently. Howafd Gassct and family and Mrs. Mary Chambers visited at the James Burford home In High Valley Sun day. Mr. and Mrs. Ray Baker, of Pen dleton, have been visiting their par ents, Mr. and Mrs. George Baker re cently. They left last week with their uncle, Guy E. Baker for Prai rio City to look at somie mines. T. B. Johnson missed a bad acci dent last week when his cor caught fire from a loeso connection. The fire was extinguished before it did very much damage. Mr. Ross, of High Valley, spent on night last week at the hone of his daughter, Mrs. Charles Johnson. 9 LA GRANDE RETAIL MARKETS Sugar, 100 -lb. sack Vegetables Radishes, 3 bunches Spinach, lb Parsley, bunch . ..... 55. ID 10c 6c ; 60 ! Gc ' 25c , 5C 100 Cabbage, lb. New wax onions, 3 lbB. Turnips, 1 bunch Asparagus, 1 lb. Lcttucei Imperial - 510c, Garlic, lb 35c . Green peppers, lb 30c Carrots, 2 bunches 15c j Potatoes, 12 lbs 15c Potatoes, sac's 90o j Onions, 3 bunches 10c j, Tomatoes, Mexican, lb 15c Hot house, lb. 25c Eggplant, lb 15c New potatoes, 0 lbs .. . 25c New potatoes, 3 lbs 25c Beets, bunch - 5c Fruit Cantaloupes, 2 for 35c , Bananas, ib. 8c , Apples, bcit 50c $3 j Lemons, doz, .'. 40c ; Oranges, doz. 1050c Dry prunes, 30 to 40 size, 4 lbs. 25c j Strawberries, 4 boxes 25c Apricots, lb 15c 1 Dairy Butter, creamery, lb. . Cheese, lb 23c 15 (2 25c 20C Honey, comb , Cottage cheese, lb. Fresh extras, doz Mediums, doz Mixed, doz 16c 12c 10c Flour H&rd Federation, 40 lbs. Per barrel .............. - Soft wheat, bbl. $1.25 ; 4.76 4.00 Meat Beef boll, lb - Pot roast, lb. Chops and steaks, lb. Hamburger, lb Ham, lb . 8c 12H-150 1520c 15c 17c Fish Snlmon, lb. (fresh) ... Halibut, lb. (fresh) 20c 18c Poultry Light hens, lb. . 25c 25c spring, lb. 1 m? mmm Exchange Rates Are Lower o because less auto acci dents occur In the country thou In tho city. Then why pay high Insurance rates based on city traffic? Here Is a clean cut policy pro tecting your car, or any damage to others caused by It. The rates are based on the low accident risk of rural traffic. The rates are the lowest obtainable and the service Is the best FARMERS' AUTOMOBILE. w- INSURANCE H. 15. PARKER, Agent La (irnnile Nat'l. tank Hlclj. Phone Main 670 Church Presents Flower Service Children's Day lly .Vrs. A. 1. ConJdln (Observer Correspondent) COVE (Special) "Hearts ot Gold," a flotoor service for children, was. given by the children of the Meth odist Episcopal church Sunday morn ing. The program started with a "Processional" march. The other' numbers ca'mo In 'the following or der: opening chorus, "Onward Wp March,"; scripture lesson; prayer, by.i the pastor: chorus, 'Hall the Day"; recitations, Doris Let ha Miller, Marie Klght 'and Clarice ' pale Conkllh;. recitation; "Angel of the Flowers'," Hazel Clark and this carried' the. theme all through the service; ' reci oil Quit by Jutip SkfkAddam SYNOPSIS: Rddie rownaend wants a homo, Ma ioile Ueoroie1 , wants 19 Icfleii fier rob. She inrewli to ivorlt Willie he recovcre tram an afivUlent, ant hoe persuaded her' ' cousin Jenny to vretentt to he (M die's wife,' because ftfli1 cmvloUer would dlsoharae Ocnraie if lis knew she u)as married, ' Chapter 31 HAGGLING OVER MARRIAGE " DO love you," Georglo muttered. ' It was as though she were pro tecting them both, by saying It. "Jenny was sure you did," agreed Eddie.' He seemed to accept Jenny as an authority on the matter and for once Georgia felt no twinge ot jealousy, She was relieved to And him so so simple. No half-truths ever, with Eddie. Black or white, yes or no; take if or leave it. "It's simply and solely a matter of money,'1 she hurried on. irYou may say that we shan't have very much less, even If you can't fly any more. Lut supposing that little bit less just turns being hard up into being downright poor? Suppose it means that wo can never take, any risk' or meet any adventure? We wouldn't go on loving, Ed. I've seen big money at close quarters and I know what. It can do.", "It can't buy happiness." '" . "No. But It can buy freedom." "Of a kind." "It's the kind 1 need, then.", i "What are you trying to tell me, girl?" "That 1 love you. That I'll give up my job to make a home for you; but not yet." "When?" , "When my savings are enough to make the difference between slavery and freedom. 1 mean, a reasonable froedora, Ed. I'm not thinking any mora of dinners and dances, 1 swear I'm not. I'm thinking of1 the kind of life that will keep us In love with each other. I I want to be kept In love with you, always."' "' Eddie was looking curiously at her. For all his simplicity, for' all his take-lt-or-leave-lt directness, he was looking at her as though; he understood her bettor thau she dared. (.o understand herself. "What what Ib It, Ed dear?" He roused himself and turned abruptly away. "It's nothing. I was just thinking about what you've sold. About what 1 suppose you'd call your point ot viow ... I'd better bo getting along, 1 think." "Back to this crazy little room of yours?" Georglc laughed shakily."! don't see why! Jenny can lodge there, if sLj doesn't want to stay at a hotel, and you can have your room here, as we planned at. first, I've squared GUI and and If people think you married the other Miss Kevell, well, Jenny doesn't really mind. It's a very convenient thing fur them to think.". She came' close to him as ho stood with one hand on the door; she slipped her white, strong arms up his shoulders. "Don't go," she whispered. His arms, went round her and bo hold her for a moment In tho em brace she loved; roughly keeping her against him when she would have moved away, roughly kissing her Hps and her closed eyes. She was deaf to the hurrying stammer Df the little clock; time was eternity, anyway, and all the old thrill and the old longing were Hooding back into her heart. Then Eddie pushed her away and sho saw again the strange, consider ing look that wasn't a hit like Eddie. "I'm going," ho said, "and never you mind where. Let's call it Mexico and let's say 1 shall bo there for a year. At the end of the year I'll he back from wherevei it Is Bay. Mexico and we'll see what all this saving and working ofyouis has led o. it's what we should have done If I hadn't gone through that wind shield and It's what we'll do now." Slic had won, all along (he. line, Or or hadn't she? . "No. but, Eddie, we were to have been together hero tor a week be fore you went away! That's why 1 " She had been going to say that that was why she had bought clothes and fnrnlture, ia her wild extravagance. She changed It to "That's why wo got married- on Saturday, surely! And we can have longer than a week, now. We can have as long as we like the whole year!" "Von don't know me very well, Gcorgle, do you?" "Seems noli" (He was really going, apparently; he was staring back at her from the threshold.)' "I I honestly can't grasp why you should object to staying here you needn't be my guest oh, Eddie, aren't we aclnaly going. to see each other for a year?" "Not unless you tend me word that you're given up your Job. Jenny tation, by Mother Earth (Doris Clark), suubcama, dew and rnlni Esther Hartley. Betty Kogcr, Betty Klght, Averil Harris and Inez Towlc; song, "All Is Complete": recitation by he dandelions, "Courage." Edmond Mil ler, Lewis Oelss, Gale Mills and Charles Hefty; chorus, "Bravo, Hon est and True"; recitation by applo blossoms, "Frultfulness," Lois Clark, RltA Harris: recitation by Johnny-jump-ups, "Don't Be Cross and Sur ly," Don Miller and Edwin Towlc: recitation by tho forget-me-nots, "Ienwmbrance," Vcrna Towle, Alice Towto, Clarine Mlllman, Inez Marks, Atfred Hartley. J. Newton Fisher, Al vlu Miller; recitation by water lily, "Purity."' Lois Baker and Charlotte Hartley; chorus, "Be Pure ill Heart"; recitation by the daisies, "Golden haired Daisies," Betty Orton and Satfaii Brothers: solo, "The Golden Heart of a Rose," Ruth McNeill; reci tutloii, "The Angel of Flowers," Hazel Marry will know where to find me I'll keep in touch with little Jen You can't have everything you want, you know, girl, even If you are Miss Revel! ot Matchlng's. In tact, I'm sure that In the end you won't get nothing." "What do you moan?" she cried. "You spoil things like marriage," said Eddie simply, "when you hag gle with them. At least, that's what I think." From whore she stood by tho table, she saw him. reach for his hat and let himself, out ot tho door ot the apartment. It was not until the sound ot his footsteps had quite died away that sho remembered that be had said "Jenny comes for me overy morning and returns me at ten every night." The little battered clock was Hear ing ten, hut there was as yet no Jenny and Eddie had gone back to his ridiculous room alone. Geoi'gie'8 hot, deep color stained her face at her own forgetfuluess. Someone ought to have gone with him she herself ought to have gone with him. She started forward and ran to tho door of tho apart ment, then out to the landing. She leaned far out over tho well, because- he might be stopping to talk for a few moments with Gill. But there was no sound. ot Eddie's voice and she could just glimpse Gill lounging In the doorway of the building. She went hack Into the kitchen and tidied and washed up and took off jenny's overall and went back to her own bedroom. The trans sean in the cupboard, she really ought to try it on; see If alterations were needed, it. was absurd to own a cupboardful of heavenly clothes and not even know thorn by sight! She pulled open the wardrobe door and began, to draw the lovely, scented things tip and down the rail on which thoy hung. How costly they looked! The check sho had given for tliem appeared small when she remembered the sum still to be paid. And Bhe had nothing at all to her. credit in the bank; it would be months before she could huvu any thing. As for the savings she had spoken of so emphatically . Standing there, lingering the beau tiful clothes her vanity had craved, sho began to suspect that she had boon a fool with her money. Per haps now sho was being tool about Eddie as well. Perhaps ho was right and in the end sho would got nothing . . . She slammed tho wardrobo shut, and mde for the living room, ft Jenny didn't come in soon, Bhe would ring up Vale and see whether ho would not take her somewhere and dance. Jenny, sitting very straight In Gratton Matchlng's great black car, saw; Eddlo at the corner ot Eylo Street. The cur had slowed at the corucr. and waited tho policeman's per mission to turn into Eylo Street; tho policeman, a friend of Jenny's and Eddie's, was trying to induco Eddie to cross. "Corno on now, sir," he called persuasively. "Hero's d clonr little bit ot road and all you got to do Is to hop across it." But Eddie's nerves hod hopelessly departed. Ho leaned against a building and Jenny could sec bim shako his head, trying to grin. Sho had half-opened -the door ot tho car before she remembered the spoaklng-tubo. Then "1 will get out. here, please," sho directed hur riedly and, while tho astonished chauffeur, descended and moved to the door at the curb-sldo, she Hung herself jut of the opposite one and In a twinkling had Eddie's arm through hers. After his first exclamation, ho allowed her to pilot him across the street In their accustomed way; but when she turned with him in the direction of Mrs. Digger's shop, he protested. "Now you Just run off home," ho .commanded. "1 can manage a straight bit ot pavement all right: It was tho crossing that got me. That was all. You'll have to walk, I'm afraid. Your hearse seems to have trundled on without you." She Inspected him anxiously. Ho looked better, stronger, in spile of his recent fright; but he didn't look at all happy. Not In tiic least as she had thought he would look when Georgie was home at last. "You know Georgie Is back?" sho asked and found that ho was ask ing the question cf her. word by word. Involuntarily, they stopped and stood laughing. "Why aren't you' with her?" she asked, when the quaint, companionable moment had passed. iConvrlaht. Julia Clelt-Atldams) "May I till Oarth Avenay that you married Eddle7" Jannia aiki Georgia tomorrow. Clark; closing chorus, ,"When Ho Cometh.'. This service was dlrectod by Mrs. L. J. Chadwlck and Mrs. Chnrlcs Hancock. Mi's. J. B. Fletcher, delegate from tho Enstern Star to tho grand chap, ter was delayed in going by the sud den illness of her husband, as she planned to lcavo early Sunday. HlB Illness, however, was not of a serious nature and sly left Sunday night. Mrs. E. Wnrdctl unci daughter. Beatrice, were here from Island City for tho funeral of Alda Blank. Miss Thelma Anderson, who has been n Btudent at the university came home Saturday. Tho Ladles' Aid society of tho Methodist church will meet in the church parlors Wednesday afternoon for work. The Ladles' Guild will bo enter talncd by Mrs. O. E. Barker and Mi's. L. Presto Thursday at the Barker home. Rev. Smutz, of Joseph, will occupy tho Methodist pulpit Sunday. "Bap tism" will be tho subject of his sermon. Two sectlonB of state library books. 120 in all. have been received at tho local library and are ready for dis tribution. Viewing Mnn .Man is the glory; Jest and riddle of tho world. I'ope. Frank Carldeo, new University of Missouri football coach, says he wants I to innko his players "university con- BCious." Daily Cross ACROSS MiMnhrnnoiiB pouch Dry Munufacturei Past Vegetable LI vim; WlrHUo process ot n ll.sli Disconnected S;nior ..( limitless of" dlNcord St;i finer Similfy Copy I'crlnlnlnR to morn Ins PresiilinH oillcer's mallet Contradiction Tnltes up again Deputy HuvhiK less coverinn' Seed eontalnei Wtislo allow- nnco Molten rocit Animal food Shield or prnlertlon Solution ot Saturday's Puzzle AlMlQlN1AlMlQlRTQf io E A R ft & E V. E N fe E FjU .U. EL AIESllALlEOTPA DEf E feMAiL E ME V "& N 17 MO D I uM T EAj 1 ft E l3 P ARiCRlWSl&Lgcl .(0 A nMR A & . E T 0 L 1 0 " SM LTIE SlOORP SiN u 1CIE samidMloasa 10 RQMLA REDa MB LES. SL E 'N DE S TsSj K Ij; E K & ETAiTlsM15"ioi T At RTKiSI ; TJ. 43. Coming back 47. iio tedious 11 48. Conserve made 2 of t;rn pes j3; )!). Pnynblo 50. Burn 4 6L Matched 5. 52. Conclusion 0. &3. Deity 52 3 F F piii 7 1 q 7 y I" Hi !M : Z n3 16 f 5pf 2o 'IlllPil! iiiiiii ' si . nn H : ' 33 : s: Tpr" "142" '. 43 4A A5 Ai, .;.; ,f " STOPy X HAL COCHRAN (READ THE STORY, THEN WHEN' Duncy got up from the ground, lio nproad a smllo and looked nrotind real proudly nt tho Tinymltcs. "I'm pretty Bood," Bald he. "Tho elephant Ib my Bood friend, On him I know I can de pend. Ho acted very caution when ho walked right over me." "(io on and hrag," Raid Scouly. "Gee! You're Just as boastful as can be. The elephant was trained to pull the tricks that ho can do. "I've seen that Btunt time and again. Why. he walks over lots!,,., ... nnin T,. ,,rl ,,,. . .,,. of men. He knows enourch to do;, )lnk ,lc Uiakt nke Duncy Tny. it right. No credit goes to you." , miie T " , , ., ,, Instead of promptly getting HE Utile circus girl then said. I madi wc0 I)llm.y Klumled, yi,m! "Don't argue! Let's havo fun pm Ki,it heroine 1 like that clo-in-Uead. I'll havvSllm Jim do phant. A dance he's going to other tricks. At least I'll make ,,!. "Why. sure." replied tho him try." llttlo girl. "He'll lump around Then to the elephant she sald,!nn,i K,0 ,! whirl. He's dressed "Come on. bis loy. stand on your llp .K0 ciwn becauso ho's Iml- liead." I lie animal men raised his hind legs till they were up high. "Jit, he looks funny." Coppy cried. The weo Bill then came Kl.O.Ml AND PI.OUK PORTLAND, June 14 Ml Sugar cane, granulated 408 100 lbs.; beet (3.80. Domestic flour Selling price de. Uvcred: patent 49s 6.60; doUBs5.30; baleens' hlnestRin 14.10- nrft wheat pastry patent S3. 40 3.60; Mon-1 tana hard wheat patent 95.00 ( 95.20; ryo $4.50(.i4.00. POIITLAND l'ltODICK PORTLAND, Juno 14 lAl Live poultry Net buying prlco: broilers lOftj 11c: othors unchanged. Potatoes Locul Otfcc 81.15: Park dale 11.25; Deschutes S1.35 M 1.50: Ea.item Washington SI.OOm $1.35. Butter, butterfut, egg-3. and coun try meats unchanged. Mohair, nut), cascara bark, hops, onions, oocd poUvtocu, now potatoes, strawberries, wool and hay quota tlons unchanged. ttl'TTKIf FAT SAN FRANCISCO. June 14 (W -Buttcrfat f. o. b. Sun Francisco 18c. TintKi; i,M(iim.n s WASHINGTON. 0. C, Juno 13 m Tho civil service yeatrdiiy certified that Clarence H. Penland, James G. Akcy and Jacob Do Wilde are eligible for appointment as poatmastcr at Pendleton, O.-a. 1,1 VIOItl'OOl, Wlllj.VL LIVERPOOL, Juno 14 ifl1) Wheat clewed: July 51; Oct, 63 !4; Dee, 64. ExchnnKO $3.07. - Word Puzzle feign lllncM Alnek Outfit NtRlit beforo a holiday Color Historical ' period Liquid part of . fat Unit of wlro measurement Reducing lo a' mean Seat In church Dutch meters Torn to shreds Annolnt Drop halt lightly on tho water Self Deserter Happen ' Went Swiftly' American sung bird . . Requested Silent Old Lit) nor femlnlno mi mo Mnte la co Sister of ' Charlt" DOWN Lca.s danger ous Nimble Adjudged unfit for unq Goad L-Iven: eonlr. Heel over, na a boat PICTUQES JOE KIN& COLOR THE I'ICTURE) lo lils sldo and whispered, "I've a happy hunch. We'll play a llttlo trick. "I'll dress the elephant like a clown and then w-e'll have him dance around. You wait hero while I do It. I am sure 'twill work out slick." CUE led the elephant to a tent and there a half an hour was spent In putting crazy clothes on . him. He was n funny sight Then, when they walked back ;fn Iho Ixivfl. the Tlnir.s made n tntlntr you." (Copyright. 1535, ME A Service. Inc.) (Tho Tillies Iienr boiik? strnnKo inttffe In the next story.) 7 8 ssa : i I . ill 1-11 i CLASSIFIED ADC -XUB MAtlKET PLACE OP UNION & WALLOWA COUNTIES (Count live average words to tlie Une.)j Per lino, 1st Insertion...!...... 10c Per lino, ouch added consoo- utlvo liiBcrtlon 7p Minimum charge on one order 26o WANTED WANTED To buy used baby car riage. Ph.- 21)4. B. 0-14-1 t. WANTKll nrvvl used wood and coal range. Quick. Call M BU7. 6-14-2 tj WANTKD To buy used Idaho pump. C. R, Hlbbcrd, Summervlllo. s 0-13-3 t. MIGHT PURCHASE First mtgo. on valley farm bearing 7;f. Int. Aug. 1. SubnUt details. Bert Oakman, 2111 David Etott BUIB., Detroit, Mich. 4 6-13-1 mp. WOMAN, 30 to 46, for housowork. Also boy or elderly man to do chores. Meet mo at Imperial hotel from 2 to 4 p. in. Wed., Juno 15. Cull for N. a-13-1 t. MAN WITH delivery truck or sedan to handle exceptional lino of candy. Must tlnanco flrot load. Oood com mission. 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With 46 hits in 114 times at but, Hack Culbreth of tno Charlotto club In the Piedmont league is hitting over .400. Tho 1032 St. Louis open golf tour nament involved prices totaling $150, as against $10,000 put up for the 1U30 event. Tho Holdenvlllc, Okla., All-Indians, a baseball, nine, won 17 consecutive games on a tour of Texas. For tho first time in 20 years Wash ington university of St. LouiB will meet a Big Ton school In football when Chicago Is played in 1033. Professional Directory Hospitals on. LBB a BOOTY Bye, Ear, Nose and Throat Hospital :rd floor Foley Bldg. Ph. Main 10. By Blosser THE OlJUY DITMARS t 1 UtMvi. ABOUT HAVS THAT BIS I PLACE OOT OU KoSE HILU.-BUTl Teyre so rich, amd ex clusive , r sure "mey vjooudut Boy A DOS K FROM TU6 CITY -?i,A. ,3aSf ruur-" VMCLL.' I'LL JUST cTO OOr TO THEIR. 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