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: mum . : ti . -l- id .. IVj II r," Iwiwi' wit Jlan 1 T li:lliv III) i V II IHj ; . -. I BSD I ;.W Jll V)lf. I in -V 1 I J 3itI( tic A. Rage Four A-.t, ltiveni by Pome Haun, of Evans, oollided with ft oow on the La Orande-Wallowa lake highway last night at 10:05 o'clock. The cow was .down in 'tlie .roaa .ana Bot "P as the Hnun -cur approncnea, mo mu chine hitting the animal broadside. Pined.-. ' Lee Wilcox and John Oorlty both palit at-fine of ain municipal court on charge of parking their auto mobile within tie elty lire limits between - the hours 01 a una a. m, failed J. Reynolds, president of the Bona and paugnters ot . noneera, 10-day-Issued -a CftlMor a buslnis meet ing ofr the organisation tomorrow af ternoon at. ,3:30, o'clock at. the city hall. n' i :. m i Nt'un For- VlHll Mr, and Mrs.-M, J. Coveny, of Port land, stopped off In La Orando this wc-ek. and made a visit at the W. K. Wilkin home , en-route to the Roeo City from, Salt Lake Oily where they: nad Deon, vising incy wure ponied by. Mrs. ., B. P. Alford. and daughtsr, Jeanne, of Salt Lako City. Mr. Coveny is- western ropreentatlve of the Northern Popor mllla.. Mrs. Coveny, Mrs. Alford .and Mrs. Wilklns are, sisters. . Wallowa Co. Pioneers .The annual nwotinir of tho Wallowa County Pioneers', association Is-tobe hew next Wednesday, July n at wallows,-Lake. Many- from i this county are. planning to attend the meeting. From Portland . E. W. Moaner, district passenger agent of , tho , Pennsylvania railroad with- offices In Portland, was a' La Grande visitor today, . .Incidentally, he Is doing. a lot of boosting for tho national American Legion convention to be heldMn Portland this fall. He reports that. Idaho already has ar ranged for two special trains, one from the .northern half or tho state and the: other from the couth. He ex pects an' unusually, successful conven tlonv. ., Leave a Oramle After. attending the summer .term at the Euatern Oregon .Normal school, Ml6s Iris Morton, of Portland, and -1 IT'S- AS B.IKY Lire ' when ' you turn over your wash ; day ' worries to' us: Every type of waahcraft service at reasonable prices. .,... t.v tiv Modem Laundry PHONE MAIN 11 Get Well The Radionic Way There la nothing mysterious or painful about Radionics. It Is an exact science that does away with experimenting, puts you on the rood to health' and keeps you there In the shortest space of' time, at the least expense. - ., ) We invite- you to coino in and investigate Take a Froo Rodlonic ex amination. You-will bo amazed-at-tho revelation of the ' Radionic Instru ment.' It costs you nothing- to try It. . . ' '.'' ' " I'llONB ' 4H!l,r FOR APPOINTIMKNT Dli. J.l'J. WOODELL ' '' : WesUlncoliNon. Illdg. ' i '. ' SIECIAl4 ,' Magimelto at McDONA Lll U 28 Adams Ave. ' ' U Giandc ' Today and Tomorrow , i. , , , . 1 1 i r- ... ' 1 We will have with m on the nbove iluteN II. o. (liarry) IIIMolinuiil, who litis hint many years' rxprrlriicR In siioi'liill.eil service wiirK on oil inuki'it of mngnctiH.i'lf you have any magneto lKnlllon prohleins-mine III ami' visit in. lletter stlli, lirlng yaur niiiKiietii wlili you Tor lllslM'llon mill riiulrs, U Denied. i , , , ..v, ''Official Service, KIHK.MANN, D'lCO, Sl'1,1 IKOIII' mid AMKIilTAN liasril Mngni-tos. Ilcinlrs to all innkcs , ami din best workiiraiwlilp, of course. Summer Merchandise Repriced G. J. BREIER CO. Oneflrnnp WASH FROCKS Tubfant -fine rounf prints Repriced from tl.00 Q and 1.49 linen I line (iriiiip nEAOH PAJAMAS Ono or twd-pifce. models, re priced from 1.69 lines 97 c One (Iraiip WASJi SILKS All suiMmer pastel silk frocks, shantungs or k CO I Q etepeB1 ., A j?eTO One (irimp SUMMER M)OTVKAR Sandnls, straps' or tics, repriced from best linos. $1.49 ,o $2.65 i f i . ' -m One (Jroup . LADIES' SKIRTS All wool flannolft, repriced Iiom fl.oa to ... ..J... ..1.1... $1.98 SILK HOSti lleprlrtt 98c 79c Now Now 79c 59c Miss Letha Kirk, of The Dalles, left today for their Homes.- Miss Morton will bo Mlra Kirk's guest In The Dal les for a few dayo, , alter which they will go to Portland where the latter will bo one of the, attendants at the wedding of her brother., , From m-lelan Conxo Rev, and Mrs. Casper Webber and their- daughter,. Mlu Eleanor, arrived this morning from the Belgian-Congo in Africa for an- extended .visit wltn nis parents, Mr,.una m, urvn Webber Sr., his brother, Orvll Webber Jr and- his uncle. Clifford. Bragg. Mr. and Mrs. Webber have been work ing under, the African Inland Mission 111. tne Belgian. Congo lor lour years, and after a year's furlough plan , to return. Thov are-en-route to tne east to visit other relatives. Mr. Web ber hua spoken in La. Grande several times In tlie past and la rather wide ly, known hero,. - , , , , ,, , KelliriiH Til Work Miss, Greta Freeman has recoTOred from an operation which she' under went, at .the .Grande Ronde hospital. ana nas reuiriieu w iicf w.oi. , Leaves Miss Melba Williams, who directed the musical actlvltiee at the Eastern Oregon Normal school during the first s&islon, left yesterday, for her home In Eugene. .While here Miss Williams made her home at. tho Sacojawea Inn. From liraniic A, L. Crane,' a professor at the University of Wyoming, accompanied by his wife and family, stopped In La Orando -last night en route: to Western Oregon." Tourlsls Among La Grande'o tourist visitors last-night were Mr. and Mrs; L ..A. Jacobson, of Spokane: Mrs., . J: 3i UUlnn and Mrs.- J, u. volz, ox Indian apolls, Ind; Mr. and Mrs. F. A. Grady, Yakima; Mr. and Mrs: Robert L. Dea- ver,. Portland: Mrs. W: s,- Ooohrane and family, of Lincoln, Nebr. - TO ('iiiidiIii Mrs. J. J. DCssy, of L03 Angeles, re turned Wednesday after a visit with relatives in, Oakley, Ida., and was a guest for a short while at the home of her sister, Mrs.-Fred E. Kiddie. She lert yesterday morning for a trip to Canada while her two children, Mary Louiue and Ronald, will be the guests or Mrs. Kiddle for- ubout two Weeke'. Mrs. Dessy rocently spent two' woekB at tho Klddlo homo, ,.., ,,,... Injures Hliniilrter Joromo Hawkins, of La Grande, Is receiving , modioli, treatment after having, twice fallen' out of a .chorry troo In which he was working at the Duncan McDonald farm. His - first IHLUJCTPifJ m l-uillr' COTTON HOSE For Onrden- nn or Ciunp X i TABLE OILCLOTH 47-n.cu j n Kiinclra lul TURK, TOWELS Double Thread, 10x40, two for AwC TU BEAST PRINTS Heprlccd to 82Cnn.l 12c PIECE (iOODS Oi'd lots, repriced m Q B Yiirim , . 17C CHII.IVS KOVERAI.LS IVllun or ' IO elmmbrny lOv HOYS' OVKKAIJ.S The kind that wear TlCrO MEN'S OVERALLS Unnurimwed tor ;w- IJAj vice, bib or wnlnt .. . tfO MEN'S WORK SOX . More for Hip Money 8c mc 15c Pays ?aiIon'wynesdaF"ws'Tiotri5Tirf'f so the doctors taped nis- siae wnicn was IlijiiUy injured ana ne resumed his work yesterday morning. . Shortly 'after climbing, the limbs he lost his .balance and fell again. Injuring his shoulder. He was taken to .me Grande Honde hospital where It was ascertained, ,, that ,,,no ,bonos; were kronen. . . . i,,.,' ,.- .i ... , j itm Olieratlml John MoUan. seven years old, un derwent' an - emergency: operation at the Grande Ronde' hospital this morning. He is the son of Mr. and Mrs. .Donald McLean. , : ,. , , , .Minor Operation Lawrence Fillmore, 16-year-old La Grande youth, underwent a . minor operation at the oranoe Hondo nos pltal this morning.' , For Treatment Donald Ratllffe was admitted to tlie Orande Ronde hospital for treat ment' yesterday. , .. , JUrs. Word Lamb, accompanied by her now baby, left the Orande Ronde hospital this morning and returned: to her , home ' . . , At f!lreillt court Judge J. W. Knowies held motion today at the circuit court and several cases were brought to his' attention! This afternoon he held a heorlng in a caso against the Blue Mountain Lumber company. The latter Is in volved in two cases at present, one. Stoddard vs. the Blue Mt. Lumber company on a tax foreclosure, and the second, Jacobs vs. the same com pany In a receivership case. . t (1 Enviable Record ,The canning committee of the-L. O. B, First Ward church broke all previous canning records yesterday when It spent the day putting up 70. , two-quart Jars .of cherries, which had been- donated by Karl Stack--land, of Cove, Members of the com mltteo wore Mis, p. B. Stoddard, chairman; Mrs., ana Black, .Mrs. Lester .H. :Brumwell, .Mrs. Elmo Clegg,' Mrs., Jack Hlatt, Mrs. Roy McCurrolI and Mrs. Clark Webb. The Erlcksorr and Lottcs nackina house has don ated a quantity of cherries which will be canned tomorrow morning by tlHrcent of the functioning liver ttesiio committee of the Lutheran church Clyde Kiddie has donated beets, and a variety of foodstid" has been don-, ated by.. the women of the Mt. Glen district. ... ' , , , . , Mrellhij Called t Mrs. W. D, Hanks, chairman of the Union County Labor exchango move ment, ha naked tlie clothing com mittee chairman and other members of 'tho clnlrch'es, of tho city whonrb interested to meet at 2 o'clock! to morrow . afternoon at the L. D.( S. church to(; outline a program. , rihlHlieft Tenii- " Among the students completing the first six weeks of tlie summer session at the University of Oregon I in such animals causes the dloappear ls Mrs, Georcla, Scott. -She . is a lance of the convulsions and the re teacher of the Rock Creek school and will have charge of the primary room this ion. It rem 1. Visitor Mr. and Mrs. Cecil n.A . . r - I BclteCh, in BocK Cieok, , i U'emiui : " , .,, nAnVJ 2 ? w?u Z Fin III Ited recently at Weston are Elmer Koiuloll, Mrs. John Meldrum and Mrs. Ellswortli Harder. Mr. Randall was a guest at the hoine of his daughter, Mrs. Leonard Snider. I in linker ... I IN Itl'li.iiiNtc uoovDit Frank Flanory. commander of the LAS VEOAS, Nev. m Construc La Orondo post of the American tlon of nctwork of cobles connect Leglon. accompanied by R. B. Currey ,nK tne shceI. wns of Colorna0 can. and H. H. Richardson, was o visitor yon l8 tn0 newest phase of the build in Bukcr last night where they con- , lng Dt Hoover dam. Only one of the fcrred with several Boker legionnaires , glBllt cbi.s will be stationary,- and on legion problems. . that on tho Nevada side. The Arl- ; " zona end will be movable for a dls- T0 Oct Iteimrtsi tanco of several hundred feet up and- n!u lulling rupuru on i,iie juiuur lengue bitHebnli' games at The Dalles Saturday, Sunday and Monday wilt be Tecolved at the Nook, it -was an-' nounced today by the American Le gion pout. La Orande and The Dalles are playing for the' Euatern Oregon championship.- i ! ' 1 From Portltihtf ( Miss Margaret RlRgs and Harold A. Hunter, of Portland, arrived in La Grande last night to spend the week end With Mrs. Rings' brother-in-law and ulster, Mr; and Mrs. Wesley Mc Donald. M,Ihh Hlggs Is a former La Orando resident. Vlftltln 1'iirrhls Mrs. Cecil R. Ripley, of Heppncr, is 5 I fi- Onr Group . . WOOL MIX HLANKETS Double titixHO for A OQ ramp or Ixnne tPX07 . , One Group 1 v. WASH TROUSBKS Jeans, rottoniulen and drtlllngs. lleprlced from lines Qjl to 1.8fl Now tf Ot : One oronp DUKSS TUOUSEKS All wool assorted, fancies. Re priced from . M OH llncit to . $1.98 one Grtnin MEN'S ORESS SHIRTS Fenrlea UKllt ot . dark. Ulbrii.it 69c One Oroup 15 Mon's RidinR Bi-ccchos Of nervlerable knakt .grilling, laoe leg, repriced QQa now to yoi MEN'S UNIONS Vnrlmm-i Iota- Athletic and Unli)rl:e.an. Iteprlced 49c 79c A ' (rne tiroup CHILD'S SHOES Ideal for play. Black calf up per, leather eoles. 8iee 0 to 1314. . - - - ' - LA GRANDE EVENING narents. Dr. and Wru H. H. Rrnwn, ton. She was among. the out-of-town" guests Invited to the home,, of Miss Dorothy Eberhard yesterday ' when ' Miss Lois- Nelson announced - her en gagement to Winchester H. Helcher. She will return to her home early next' week:. i Visiting ' Mr. and Mrs. Howard Minor and two children, of Oakland, Cal.', are guests at the home of Mrs. Miller's parents, Mr. and Mrs. H. E. Coolldge, and plan to leave soot) for their ranch near Missoula, ' Mont. Miss Barbara' Coolldge . will accompany, them for a visit or several weeks. Mrs. Miller was formerly Miss Lorna ioouage, ,. s mi urn Home M1psw Harriett and Hln Olenn. - . who have spent the winter at the home of Dr. and Mrs. A. L. Richard- son while attending the Eastern Ore- Ut t'TZAVZJ-' a... . Mr. Kliiff to Conference' ' A movement to get a branch of the Democratic central committee tn Orande will be one of the mis - slons of Martin King. ex-Idaho sena - tor ana prominent union county Democrat, who will leave tonight for Portland to attend a meeting of the central committee there, at the Port- , - : r , ; . , ,. land hotel. Mr. King was elected by that group as a state committee- m fin . Tho mPPttnO will hn' hnlri nt , :: - .V 1 ! A' ,.s - t H. f. 1 Health I The' liver Is one of ' the largest' or- garis ln'the-body arid 'one-that Is eo sentlal to llfe. ' 11 At the Mayo1 clinic ami other ex perimental ' center? throughout' the world, much utudv'has beew devoted t.i tht.- nru.,ti pryrtAi-imAntA nn n n i- mals. whose anatomy p4' phMolojri ; ,s 7' hav'e been . made, including th.e .com. piete remova: of. tne .liver. It' hoo Waan fnnr1 that! li'rtfA l.'ni very large .margin of safety present In this oriran. for -evn whett 70 ner" was removed in. tho experimental mlt rftal, no appreciable change' . In l.ta physiology waa noted." . " The aiilmal remained'' in a good 3tate of health, despite the destruc tion of almost four-fifths of its liver. These and' other studies have re vealed the multiform services which tlie liver, renders to the body. Thus, the Irver plays an Important part ;in carbohydrate or augur meta bolism. ' ,7 ' Complete removal of the live" Is followed within, two hours by sevre musculur weak new and convulsions, apparently due to the exhaustion joI the available sugar in the i animal's body, The intravenous injection or sugar appearanco of muscular strength. The liver also plays ' an. important rote In the utilization by the body of proteins. i ne anu -mjxic luncuons oi me 1IVUI WCIB UiBU UlUUKUv UUb 1(1 UltBO I t-nee. which arn n.h.oihl from the' intestinal tract: ; Till-so experiments; apart' from es- tblishlng inoi'o clearly the . multi . f n" t f tlm' ut 1)romi,o L b , to mankdl M tho ,,., ', .. rt,ii,i4 ,ct rnv Ilvei. fUncti0n. I .tV IIITI1L' f'llllP VtTll'lin F clown tne river. Pour other cableways will be moV-' able on both sides of the deep canyon and will be slmpended from steel tow ers up tb 00 loot In height erected on' steel tracks. On connecting vertical cables, mdn and supplies will be lowered and raised. Two players made a hole in one in the Westoru open played at Cleve land this year. Broker Sought Rex B. Bnrrera, Oakland. Cal., broker -aportsman. sought on grand theft and emberrlenirnt rhargea afler he left Los Angelrf harbor on tlie palatial yacht Ball, formerly owned by the late P. W. Mumau, on which he made a unnll payment. OBSERVER, LA GRANDE, ORE. Pirates ViB From Cfllte 3-1 Sport Finals .National Leneue J i R. H. is. j Brooklyn 6 0j 0 Irniiaueipnia w j i Batteries: Tbiuaton, Qulnn! and nrn.- Th..,, v. . r r...t QUMivtvii, miiKo mm v. 4-ra.v 10. - r H chleaco 1 10 0 X Batteries: Mslone. May and HaW- i nett: h we tonic ana urace. TAB KOVKR IMS IIID LEAD LOUISVILLE. Ky.. July 22 UP) -r- Joo . Nichols, Lone Beach, Cal., medalist ln tho national public links tourna- ment, was aii-square at vne ena.oi the first nine holes In : the third round today with Pete Miller, Chi - J cogo's remaining contender. ' . ; ;,, , - , . ijixewise, ic lew ine reuerai reserve The line putting touch and con- hsnkI, simieot to nnnmvi or th rr. sistent driving Nichole dlsolaved in'". V?i"l,aPP.r0"..L..the. ill rrvirrna rrturtrtn tn mn kro viffnrioa t-ilr. : . easy was not apparent on, . several , ,t .. Nichols finished the rrme holes with 3&; two over par, and Miller-with 30. Talbot Boyer, Portland, Ore-:, turned 0 up on A'de Pbrdham, St: Paul. Boy er, in gbod fibrm,' shot his first nine In 38, one unuer par.. Pordharrt re tfulreu 42. "- , .', , ' ilONOtt -SYSTEM IV ATIILETICSI NASHVILLBf. Tenn. (4j Vanderbllt university, and Bewanee have adopted an "honor' system" agreement for ueoiinK wan one anocner in ineir atblrrtatlony - tor 1933 and 1034: The eorrtrnct- mils for mrh jtr.nnol to .The contract-calls for each scfiool to turrftsrr.the other the scholastic cred its and reeords oi'lte players. , A Z ,,I ! . Srn banned dog fighting In Tokyo. , ' Always fragrantly S chill in -S .-' is.'. ;p "i FfceshB lean-be kept fresh, sealed in VACUUM . like coffee. That's why Schilling Iced Tea is more fragrant, -!?3.tN W II N T IE D5 9 IB U3 IE4 DD "THAT'S THE BREAD I f WANT"""""'- "It makes perfect toast f oi' 6ui- indni-' ing breakfasts If s fresh -for lunch ! eons- and teas".' : : It foakes" healinfiil : sandwiches' for the Childress afternoon snack. My family ' like it'?s6 well 'that there never js any problem in using stale half and quarter loaves; because there is" never 'an y left' over : to- get stale."'" 1 ' V WINTER'S BAKERY ' NEXT TO MOOVERtJROCErtr - FEDERAL HAND TO I STRETCH OUT TO AID THE HUNGRY (Continued From Pas One) ' r men tii from the cbrporatloh" directorate were ordered by tb new law at the president's request: He said they had too many omer minga w ao,' The new law " ' -MfUces $300,000,000 available for loans to states to relieve unemploy ment dfstress; Increases funds of the corporation from1' $t .OOO.OOOiOOO ' to to va.uuu.uw.oou; allocates i,&00,000,- CW0 for public cbhstructlbn and self- llfluldatlng private loans, the ffnanc lng'bf agrlculture' through credit cor porations; allows 4120,000,000 lor fed eral highway aid advances' to states: permits expenditure or $10,000,000 on national : parks and forest' roads 'and trails; - makes - rXMislble- the' use'" of $166,224,000 for public buildings and waterway'-- - improvement when- the 1 treasury 'condition permits Likewise' It lets the' fedi J. . . . . . . B " Ior maiviauais ana- corporations, when the measure was signed, the nresident nao-not yet settled his d f- ference with Democrats' over whether It would be necessary to make nubile the corporation loans or simply send them to the house-and senate each months No ceremony accompanied presi dential approval. A Whit House sec retary simply summoned newspaper men and 'told them the bill had been sighed . ; . ', "' CAR IS GIFT TO A UNO LI) 1 INDIANAPOLIS, Ind. m The front-drive speedBter which Billy Ar hold piloted to first place In the 500 ml lo race In 1930 and ran Into acci dents in 1931' and 1932 when, ahead of the field, has been transferred to him as a gift by Harry Hartz. lea fresh as no other tea: more refreshing. T mm PASTRIES There's that' unbeittable some thing nixuit'onr pastries; its the . product' of ' long , experience and a consthirt'desire to always make them better.- Try ours and find out' just how good pastries can be. ' RAILS'SPVRT"' ! TODAY IN THE STOCK MARKET' "vwi vnnif .inlv 93 lPl' R'aifs 3purted ahead in today's stock mar ket and were quicKiy loiioweu uy ni . hha ..unrimMit of mis cellaneous Issues, but the movement lost Its steam in tn lasi nour ana the Hat closed somewhat under the uV Tha nwtrncM wem ' carried to new hlghs for July, however, and the turnover of some 1,400,000 wao the largest in weeks. There were numeroua net gains 01 1 to 2 points at the flnlah. and the tone was firm. : The announcement of approval oi .i.. n,..na-,,r ao-stam rnllrnnri con solidation plan together with a fa- ..(. anmtrl nllirllir Ofim I MT tt ' TPlitiTt by AUantic Refining. Insplrad fresh soeeulatlon lor tne nae. a rei-oveiy m Center Traction Means Safety SEE how1 Goodyear puts TRACTION in Accentor big husky blocks of rubber -keen-edged deep-slottedto dlfi In, grip and hold. Moro stopl The All Weather Tread la a bl& reason why nillllons moro people ridti on Goodyear Tlrus. Come In we'll dem onstrate t , J; TODAY YOU (3313 HAVE IT ALL YOUR OWN WAY! With evervnnh tnlinA ann omy with many people won dering if they can get good tires at a low price It's a whale of n comfort to look at the facts about tires . , . Today you can get Goodyear Tires the finest quality In Goodyear history at'the 8nrno prices you'd pay for second-choico tires! . Drive around nnd check up .Lowest Prices in 30 CASH PRICE,, m.. IN' I'AlltS 30x3 Vi Reg. CI. Tube 86c $3.39 Eah,: Singly :. , Latest Lifetime Guaranteed Supertu'ist Cord GOODYEAR SPEEDWAYS v Li- Cash Prices Mounted Free v Pull Price Eoeh. In '' Oversize- of Ench Ptiirs ' ' T'ube" 1.10-21,' 4.S0-20 I.SO-21 i.ir.-m' 4.7.r-20 .:ss.r.il ' . 3.K!) . 3.!)5 .. 4.(i:l .. -I.-II ?:i.l!) H. lil , -8.I13 I. 5(1' 4.r.r $ ; ' .!M .!rt iTiB Famous Lifetime Guaranteed Supcntwist Cord GOODYEAR PATHFINDERS t i Jf Gash Prices Mounted Free -. . Pull Oversize Price Ench In' of Each Pairs Tube 4. 50-20 4.50-21 1.73-111 $.00-10 .i.00-20 $5.35 5.13 0.33 .5 C.-5 J.53 $5.10 5.27 11.11! 11.45 0.55 7.30 $ .05 l!l7 1.35 Heavy Duty Truck & Bus Tires Pull Price Each in Full Price Each In Oversize' of Each' Pairs Tube Oversize of Each Pairs Tube 3II5 15.35 11.87 2.00 fi.00-20 il.fi.-, 11.30 178 335 17.10 10.110 2.20 6..-,n-20 15,50 15.00 2 21 31B ..... 20.50 25.50 3.20 7.00-20 20.45 10 85 2 ti .1II8 20.20 J 28.20 3.35 7.50-20 20.45 25,80 31)0 31x7 30.40 33.30 AM 8.25-20 ......37. !5 30.30 B 0.1 CITY SERVICE STATION OpVn 6 A. M; to 10 P. M. Phone Main 9S0 Friday, July 22, 1932 grain waa also helpful. General Mo-Y J tors aecond quarter report, showing P only seven cents earned toward tho 26 cent dividend did not appear un- ! tll'the clone. ' ' ' 1 "' v ' j( . ' ' " - T ; , Buddy Reynolds To , '" Play In Tourney j ' Buddy Reynolds, who shoots a nice gome of golf with a l6wer acore than many, of the adult golfers at-the , La Grande country club, left ttiia morn ing1, accompanied by his brother, I.vrrett, to play In the boys' division of the Junior golf tournament In Portlund. He- Is the son of Mr; and M-t Charles H. Reynolds. The tournament will be played at Riverside Golf course, with the Qualifying rounds being an event of Mondny . - " ' " . TIRE BUYERS i:t on.thifl fnrr. Atirl PomomK.. Goodyear Tires are bo good they outsell-any other tlre here in town, throughout the" state, all over America'. .-; They've been leading In sales ' forl7successiveyearslThey.'re first-choice with trie public by more than 2 to li So why take a second-choice when first-choice costs no more? of Any Summer Years! Full Price Each in Oversize1 of Ench Pairs Tube .Ml 5.1111-1(1 .i !i;oo-2n .01 5.00-21 ...SI.K.'i I.!)5 ... s.iri ... .l.ilil ... ri.nx $1.00 1.1 1 1.10 1.02 1.10 I.IIH .1.3!) ii.82 B.25-18 21 S-I.65- t3.VCII IN' IWIItS 29xi.40-21' ' Tube ?1.03 ?4.79 Each, Singly Pull Oversize Price Ench In of Ench Pairs Tube 3.25-21 $S.15 $7.01 $M3 5.50-10 8.IS ' 8,23 157 em-'s H n.10.05 10.33 1W 0.50-10 II.D.12.30 11.03 2.05 30v3(i .(.10 4.00 0 2nd & Adams rSft 'T AJ-: Tit 1