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Page Two Wednesday, July. 26, 1933 LA GRANDE EVENING OBSERVER, LA GRANDE, ORE. of lus film career aa Ueuterau Knowlton Who In the end sacriliw, his love for hie duty. , LIFE'S BYWYB The Weather (Incorporated Aa independent Nmnptpat .... Mum Mats WW . -. MIMIII H. W. nXDEBlCRa Publisher and Oenersl Manager BABQLD M. BWIiAT . , Buslnua Manager . Published evenings, eiception Sunday, at 1710 Slitn street, L Orand Oregon.! , , Entered at the PostoMlce of La Orande, Oregon, aa Second Olaea Kail Matter under act of Marob 3, 1870. OFFICIAL PAPER OP UNION COUNTT AND TOM ... t .MX'.. vOlTt OP LA 'ORANDB . t 1 . MKatBBU OP ASSOCIATED PRESS , .. .. Tbe Associated Preea.la excliulvely entitled to tue for publication of all nam dlapatohea credited to It or not otherwise credited If pub lished here. All right of republication at' special , dlspatche In this paper and also the local news herein also are reserved. National Advertising Representative . . M O. MOOENBKN CO., Ino. Ban franolaco, Ts Angeles, Seattle, Portland, Chicago in tfts .'.v. Detroit, New York .. ,.;', ' Dellr, DallJ. Dally. DaUr, Deilr, Dally, ' SUBSQRIFTIN RATES " ""' s ; 9r carrier one month In advance. r, i six months In advance single copy , -MM - to r n w ; .. . jr Mia per month In advance, i I per -six months in advance., per year In advance toe -3.60 ORKOON FORKCAKT Orf ron: fog oir tho coast, other- wine fair tonight und Thursdays change In temperature; fresh north und northwest winds offshore. LOCAL WKATIIEH Tuesday: maxliuuin 100, minimum ob iov. Clear. . i'i ' ' Today: minimum OS. 7 a. in. 70 above. Clear, nti -. The Lord Is Itiiy shepherd; I shall not want.Psalm 23: 1 " - LA GRANDE WILL DO ITS PAItf Under the leadership of the- merchants committee Of the Chamber of Commerce, La Grande" toddy jolrid In the national effort of recovery under the Roosevelt plan to place five to six million workers back on jobs thrdughoiit the country, by Labor Day. Committees were today appointed here to work out local codes of guidance iri 'operation of La Grande bust ncss houses and retail stores, 1 As elsewhere, the aim id to shorten the working hours of presehT e'tfifrloyeef and add io the local working lists as mfany new names fts the business 'tiah afford. - ' '' ; Within the next few days, employers of help the country over will receive from Washington an agreement form whiqh: it'is expected Will be returned to the 'national headquarters .with the signature of all employers, large and small;-''that each individually' will subscribe and adhere to the general plan of shorter working hours and improved working coridfe. lion. ' .The' merchants division of the ldrM'Chdmber of Cohi Vnerce hopes, through committee work started today, ' to Teach some' acceptable ' 'code that will meet with "general approval here and assist every employer of the city to quick ly af f ix his signature to the national' roll of honbl' a'nd citrry upon his store front or place of business the emblem that "will signify to an' 'interested public'tlisit he hits joihedin the great effort of national recovery. ; , CLOSING PRICES STEADY TO FIRM NEW YORK, July 20 VP) -a Stock trading activity today was at lt low est obl ' In; several wceXs, arthoukli prices gonerally closed steady to firm with some specialties recording suo- stantlal gains. Mining Issues notably 'wero In demand. Tho ticker ' tape Idled throughout most of .the ab breviated session. Transfers approxi mated only 2,000,000 shares. Closing figures lnoludod; Air Reduce ....!;....ii....,.:....,. .... bo , Al. Ghem. and Dye iii American Can 85 American T. and T Wi Bethlehem Steel ., 38 .1. I. Case ....:.. 60 Col. O. and B. 3114 Continental Can 69 General Motors ., Johns Manvllle Llbboy-O.-Pord Liggett and Myers B ........... Montgomery Ward-.... National DlstlU.' di Penney , Pub. eor. of N. J. Boutliorn Pacific . at. oil of col. ; St. Oil Of N; J. Union Pacific ... United Aircraft soy. ........ 48 - 28 88 S2K '78 80 '47 27 3814 . 88 iiajj 83i4 YouflC MAN ! VO VoU RE4XIZE YoU UAVE VIOUCTEP JTCTION 7534X. OF NAVA1. pifCIFUNAKV 1AW WHEN VOLI "FAILt3r To TPli-E. AMO CALUTC A& ' I 7iJED I Tmi naval ARM ahzjt S(TuaToH real. strqu$ ! ' ' ' J CHICAGO WHEAT t Open ' High. to Close July 1)3)4 . JtU Mii MHOK Bent. .0(l.07 .lia'A M ' ..0!"4,4 nee. .oov4i.oo i.os .oai i.08Tb1.u;1 May 1.0.J41.05 .1.07), 1.04 !4 1.07 , CUICAOO COBN July ... jn - .83H .88 Mti Kept 'M9.MH Jii't fiH At9 Iiec. ... 50V4.0l .03'4 .',, .U3.03!4 Slay 03.J4.oaV4 .08)4 .0554 iiYi PORTLAND WHEAT open nigh Low Close July .74 ,78 .74 " .78 v Kept. T7J4 .81 ,7H .1 I) u 81 ' .8 .81 .88 Weakness Through j Butter Trade; Egg Market Is Steady PORTLAND, July 26 UP) Despite the decreasing churning operations In practically all districts of the Paclflo sector, there was considerable veak nesB suggested through tho entire buttor trade with open markot prices i gonerally being made at a further I fractional -loss. '' ' ' Butterfat values appeared about I steady. HARVEST, TIME AT HAND Harvest tinio is' ait' hand in" the Gi'nride ftonde valley. The cherry cip is beilig pitiked, packed ithd shipped to Outside markets? ! The first combining bf vheat' brought forth a yield Of alxidt 45 btishcls an atre.' Tl.e apricot crop is about ready for picking. ' Soon the early apples will be taken from their mother tree. In many respects, harvest time in the Grande Rorirle .valley Is the best' of all." Rdtighly speaking; it stretches 'front the cherry picking time in July to pumpkin gathering in the falland during ttiat period of several rtiiohths'l visitors may lightly think that Mother Nature has been truly bounteous In this valley. ' ' ' ' ' ' It raises a great variety of products, and many of thctii compare with the finest in the world.' The soil is rich, the flavor of the siih ripened Delicious' ftpple is just What its name implies, the pumpkin often is large enough to feed seveml fantilies, the' potato is the kind you like to tackle at a f.all dinner after its sojourn in the' baling1 bveri. ': The,trag'Gdy of it iill, lioVever, is that every year, hundreds, perhaps thousands, of bushels' ef-'fruit aii'd vegetebles go to waste. Not quite up to the best offered the market, or be Cause prices are not a'ttnictivertlicy are permitted to1 spoil in the field and orchards. In the last year or so an effort has been made to save a lot 6f these fruits imd vegetables for relief, purposes and' much has been accomplished, and we are hopeful that an 'eVeh''grdlitcr and hioi-e 'successful attempt will 'be made this year: Already the relief committee at 'he court house is ask ing' for 'vegetables". Atld'i'ii'ttlis Gi'aride Hondo valley, Where Mother Nature was generous, there should 'be no want from V-'ltiler to'wiriter; Crop failures are unknown; Usually, there is more than enough to go around. When you harvest your crop this year, you agriculturist W horticulturist', if there is going to be any wastage, let the relief committee know. Something suivly could be done about it that would help relieve the hundreds less fortunate, iiMl,,?c'n wastage is converted' into food for hungry stonmchs for growing 'lioys and girls', a great deed has been done. It is ntudh1 better than letting the birds pick 'through the rotting skin and meat of the fruit to get lo the brown seeds! RESTRICT HADIO ADS Canada has taken steps to limit the amount of lime a radio broadcasting station may devote to advertising. Tho Canad ian Radio llroadcasting Commission has ruled that advertis ing shall occupy one-lwentietli of the broadcasting time of any station and "snot 'announcements" (short njjvortisinjr. messages,' iiilersperseil between programs) are forbidden from seven-lhirty until eleven o'clock caoh evening. " ' In Americii bi-oadcasting has been allowed to develop with V?'K ''tt-le. regulation. It would have been far belter if the national and slate governments had created and maintained official broadcasting stations throughout the natufi. As there can only be a limited number of citizens using, the air the ownership of these channels should lie entirely reserved for the public. United Corporation -. 10ft U.. 8. Indus. Alcohol 63 V. 6. Steel :,teirt,y. 63 LONEY TELLS OF GROWTH OF ARMY Major AndrcW Loncy. for 43 years an ameer In the tvostern territory. torn some interesting stories Tuesday night ot tho Salvation Army' hoU to an Interested audience. He explained Mow itho Salvation ' Army had grown from 40 officers to 60S during his 46 years of service; and had f increased its property Holdings in that tune from two buildings to nearly 400; " - in speaking of the' persecutions of the early days, ho told of himself and comrades doing 12B dnlys lh Jail in Portland in one year' while' flgntlhg city ordinances against strecit meet ings. Ho briefly referred to' the kill- ! lng of a number Of officers and orlp- pung or soiuiors by mobs that gather ed to fight tho open dlr and street side mootlngs; Major Lonoy Is tho only living of ficer1 who has given to tho army so long a service In tho 11 western states. ' Prom La Orande ho will proceed to Walla Walla and Spokane the flret of the week, Ho draws a, pension from Ban Francisco hoadquartors since be ing retired about si years ago; and in -turn, donatos his tlmo to .tho Army Jn nls later years of life.' .- : IN BRIEF, IN AND AROUND OREGON AS CHRONICLED BV THE DAILY LEASED WIKE "" : OF THE ASSOCIATED PRESS FIND IT HERE Copy for this Column must be in by 9 a. m. THREE rilll.UHKN RKRCDEI) THB TiAIiLES, Ore., July 38 VP) Hungry and-nearly frDzcn, two girls and a boy, 12 14 and 16 years old, wore rescued from n"refiigeralor chr Wore yesterday bv a railroad' tele grapher who heard them crying In the locked' car. ' The -three," whoso names officials did hot learn, entered the car At Snc- ramonto; ' Trainmen closed the doors and vents, unaware the children were Inside. ' For two dpys and two nights the' girls and the boy woro' In the extremely cold car. the trial of Earl H. Fchl, county" judge of Jackson county, . charged with ballot-theft conspiracy. . IIHANCH HANKS OI'KNKI) ALBANY, Ore., July 26 &) Branch bnriks of. the United States National and tho First National Banks of Port. ltihd opened in Albany today, giving this city Its first tegular bsnklnV facilities since the March financial holidays. TWO MARRIED HERE TUESDAY Dclphls h. Allen and Miss Arthell Johnson, both of Yuba, Cal., received a marrlngo license' at tho office of County clerk c. K. Mccormick Tucs diay . and wero married by Judge L, Denham, JUstlco of the pedce. oaiailv sin:i;i' OMAHA, July 26 VP) (U. S. D. A.) Sheep: 6,000; lambs strong, sheep stoaciy, rcetiers strong to 10c higher: native lambs $7.08 7. ?5; ewes' up" to S2.75; rango lanibs 0.(15, $0.85; ewes W.6O0 3.2S. VOllTI.AND I'ltODlX'H POrtTLANO; Jitl'y 20 (IP) Buttr. Prints, extras, 26c: standards 24c. ' Butterfat Portland delivery: A grade 23o lb.; farmer's door' delivery, 21o lb.; sweot cream 6c higher.' Esgs Pacific poultry producers' selling prlco: oversize, 24c: extras 22c; stiuidords ' 20c; mediums 20c; pullets, 10c dozen. Buying prlco by wholesalers: fresh current receipts, 60 lbs. ami up, 1616o dozen. Country mcata Belling price to retailors; cduntry-klllbd hogs,' best butchers, under 160 lbs. 7 ft 8c; vcalersy 70 to 100 lbs., 8'c; spring lAmbe, 11 lb.; yearlings,' 4(,r5o lb.; heavy owos 2tt3c lb.; medium cows 4(i?6c lb,; dinner cows, 23c lb, bulls, 4ijt,6o lb. '' Coscara bark Buying prlco: 1033 peel, 2fto lb. Llvo poultry Portland delivery: buying prices: heavy - hens, colored, 4-854 lbs. 10 ri ltc; do 8VJ lbs. tip lOnllc; hens over 3'4 lbs. Be; under 314 lbs. 8C lb.; broilers, m lbs. lie; colored springs 2 lbs. up. 13 14c; roasters. Over 3',4 lbd. 14c: roosters Sc lb.: ducks, pcktns, broilers, 8H0c lb.; old durks, peklns, ( " ' ' ) ; do '.col ored, 10ti lb. Now oulohs Walla Walla $1.00 cental. --. .' Chccsd, milk, mohair, hops, onions, potatoes, neV potatoes, strawberries, wool and hay,' unchanged. ' '"' Sl'CIAR AMI Kl.ttrit PORTLAND, JiUy 20 (,11 Sugar cane granulated, $4.85; fruit or berry. $8; beet sugar, $4.76 100 lbs. Domestic flour Soiling price, mill delivery 25 bbl lota: patent, 49s, $7.80 i,', $8.00: d'o 68. 4.60i.i$7.80; bakers' bhiesterti, $0.78 $6.88; bokors' blend ed 'fldWf. Kl.05(i,' $n.4o; soft wHltc pun try phtent: $0.75 '"(i '$7.50; Moulniia hard Wtient, $8.05; tyf, $l.00ii($0.30; whole wlfrat, $5.15; graham. $500 (i 0.30 bbl. ' ' Ex-Senator Dies In Denver, Coto, DENVER. Colo.. Jllly 20 VP Silver lost one of Its stnunohest supporters In the battle for recognition as a monetary metal when Frank J. Can non, 74, former United States sen ator from Uth, died hero last nignt. MAKE NRA PLANS PORTLAND, July 26 VP) A mass meclng of merchants and manufac turers In this district will bo held hero Thursday in tho municipal audi torium in response to President Roosevelt's request- for support of iiir dustry and business In the notional recovery program1,' "' 1 rtio 'chamber of commerce under took organization of tho meeting af ter' It had boon dwampodi with re quests for information. TRIAL I1KC.INS KLAMATH FALLS, Ore., July 26 VP) Opening statements were com pleted and the first state witness called to the stand this morning In -llWili TO IIBf'IHE nivMI KHKII SALEM, July 20 iPi Attorneys on each side of the Anderson against Thomas action pending In circuit court here, agreed yesterday to let Judgo L. d. Levelling decide the dc murrer raised by the defendant with out further argument and without submission of briefs The litigation involves the consti tutionality of the 1033 state enact ment licensing motor trucks. Counsel for the plaintiff has submitted an amended complaint to which defend ant has demurred. . ' ' ' HID YOU KNOW THAT one day a week means seven weeks a year? Give yourself a seven weeks' vacation by .having your bundle done Damp Wash. Phone. Main 56. Standard Laundry. 7-26-2 v. Following tho custom of other oltles, the Dentists of La, Orohdo will. close their offices on Saturday aftor noons until Oot. 1. 7-20-4 t, Union County, Oregon, administra trix of the Estate of John Brookler, deceased, and having qualified, no tice is hereby .given to the creditors and all persons having Claims against said deceased to present them veri fied as required by law within six months after the publication of this notice, to E: R. Rlngo, attorney for said administratrix, at his office In the Wost-Jacobson .Building, La Grande, Oregon. Dated July 3rd, 1033. OINA BROOKLER, Administratrix of tho Estate of John Brookler, De ceased. ' ' July 6-12-W-26 "vrnTfnw -We sell only Artificial tm made from pure water, All cal answered promptly. . , . " We also handle only thebe.1 quality of Coal and Wood All our. products are Buoraru teed. . Our services are the best. ' Gaither Ice & Fuel Co. Main 528 l.lMIIDIt MEN UU'l'tritN TO WORK KLAMATH FALLS, Ore., July 20 VP) Walkouts paralyzing the Kla math lumber industry since last Sat urday' were nearly at an end today as hundreds of workers returned to their Jobs' and were content to drop demands for higher wages and short er hours until the national coe'e was made known. The ' Wcyerhauscr Timber company, employing 500, was tho only hlant remaining completely shut". : '- '-' ' Z -.'"''"'..!,, I i ' WAOES INCREASED SALEM, July 20 (IP An Increase of 25 per cent In' wages for hop pickers and workers during the com ing harvest season beginning about August 16, was voted by tho Inde pendence section of the Oregon Hop- growers association last night. This action by one of tho largest divisions of the association was expected to be followed by the others. DID YOU KNOW THAT an Associated Press dispatch recently stated: "Housewives who did their own washing during the depression aro now deserting the tubs? There couldn't be a more reliable sign of improving conditions." Desert yours too. Sendf your bun die to the Standard Laundry. Phone Main 50. 7-24-2t AUTO GLASS Have your broken windshield or side glass refitted at a saving In both time and money at Richardson's Art and Gift Shop. 7-21-t. Used comblno harvesters. Special terms and prices. W. H. BOHNENKAMP CO. 7-17-t f. NOTICE OF SALE OF REAL : r PROPERTY In the Matter of the Estate of JOHN BROOKLER, Deceased. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, That under and by virtue of an order of the above entitled court, made and entered July. 18th, ,1033, I will sell at private sale, for cash, at the law office of ,E. R. Rlngo, West-Jacobson Building, ' La Grande, Oregon, from and after August 17th, 1033, the fol lowing described real estate, situated In Union county, Oregon, and belong ing to said estate, to-wit; Beginning .694 feet north of a point 40 feet east of the south east corner of .Block 30, Wil liamson's Addition to.La Grande. .Union county, .Oregon, .running thence North 312 feet; thence .East 08 feet; thence South 312 feet: thence west 208 feet to the point of beginning, situate In the Southeast quarter of the Southeast quarter of Section 6, Township 3, South, Range 38, E W. M. DINA BROOKLER, Administratrix of said Estate, July 19-26. Aug. 2-9. WASH DRESSES Children's 60c to $1.60 Ladles' 79c to $2.70 GUARANTEED TO WASH c WEAR Norton's Kiddy Shop. -7-1-1 m: PORTLAND GAINS ON SENATORS IN PENNANT CHASE Hy Tlift AsAocIiiUmI lross Pour hit pitching by Dick Wattl, of Loe Angeles, hart tightened tho Coast league jwrniftntJ rnce toclny until only half rt Rftmo separated the flret plnCo Sncrnmentd Senators tincl hard-pres-sIiir Portland Beavers. ward stopped the Solons 4-1 last nlffht. with Outfielder Tuck Staift bnck clinching tho giuno for the An- Kels iu the seventh when ho lifted ono over tho fence with, Jigger State ahead of him. ! Returning to their homo grounds, tho Beavers hod an. easy time turn ing back Hollywood 9-3. The 1032 champions shoved over threo runs In tho opening Jnnlng, added two more in tho MUrd, another in' tho fifth rind their final three In the sixth when Prince Oana clouted a four bagger. Although hit freely by the Start, Joe Bowman was never In trouble. An 8 -run Son Francisco rally In the eighth Inning gave Joe De Mngglo an unlooked for" tlmo at bat and a slnglo which ran 'his consecutive game hitting record to 01. Ills siz zling slngto over second drovo In two SwU runs as San Francisco won from Oakland 14-5. PORTLAND LIVESTOCK THEASURT I E PAHTMBN T OFFICE OF THE COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY. Washington. D. O., May 24, 1933 I Notice Is hereby given to all per sons wno may nave claims against "The United States National Bank of La Orande, Oregon," that the same must be presented to Hugh Bodmer, Receiver, -with the legal proof thereof, within three months from this date, or they may bo disallowed. F. O. A WALT, Acting Comptroller of the currency, 5-24-3 m. SPECIAL! Sunproof House Psldt pn A A OfA.VV $2.29 95c 64c per gallon Plnsco House Paint per gallon Beet Grade Floor Paint per quart .... Closo-Out Floor Point per quart Pittsburgh Paint Store ill Elm. St. J. A. But'C Mgr. Sash. Windows!.' Screens nnd Doors Made lo Older Window nnd Car Olnss Carpenter & Cabinet Shop 1406 Jefterson t. D. Miller, Prop. PORTIiAND, July 20 (IP) Cattle: 10; nominally (steady: Steers, best, $4.75c?$5.60; com&ion nnd medium, $3.00 $4.50; heifers, best, 4.00i?$4.25; medium, 3.25 $3.75: cows, best. $3.00? $3.25; com mon and medium, $1.75 $2.75; can ners, $1.00$ $2.00; bulls, best, $3.00 ca $3.25; medium, $2.76 cf $3.00; calves, best, $8.00 $8.25; good, $5.00 a $5.50; ordinary $4.00a $4.50. Hogs: 307; nominally steady. Top light butchers, $5.50 $5.75; heavy butchers, $5.00 i $3.25; sows, $3.00i.?$3.50; slaughter pigs, $4.75 $5.00; feeder pigs, $4.75 1, $5.00. Sheep: none; 50c lower. Lambs best $5. 50 w $0.00; medium $4.50 (.? $5.00; yearling wethers, $3.50M.OO; owos, $1.00(r$2.25. AT THE LIBERTY m GLEAM 1" ; and iBeadspreaxlB , ( Plllowa f silk, rayon, or celanese retain their original lusi tro, shape nncf smartness when dry-cleaned at the ODORLESS CLEANERS 3 1107 Washington Main 701- NELSON Quality counts Opposite The Post Office JESTER'S SHOE SHOP High Grade Shoe Repairing At Hock Bottom Prices . . . Shoes Dyed 25o, . 8So We pick out the old stitches '1st Olass or No Payl 1212 Adams Next to Birnle's Red Cross Drug Store FOR EVKIIYDAY VSB Now heavy weight Ransom Pattern White Semi-Porcelain Dinnerwaro, Tea Cups and Saucers, Plates, Oat meals. Bakers nnd large sized cups now on sale ab Richardson's Art and Gift Shop for from 0 cents to 25 cents each. See the window display of this ware. . . . 7-2 1-t f. SCHOOL CrirMiKKIV You can get scratch paper at the wuaiTver. oo paa. 11-3-G I. NOTICE TO CHKDITOKS IN THE COUNTY COURT OP UNION COUNTY, OREGON In the Matter of the Estate, of JOHN BROOKLER, Deceased. The undersigned having been duly appointed by tho County Court of OPEN full-siitd Essy troncr New EASY I REINER with folding porcelain table top Thundering thrills of naval battles, adventure unheard of, under the sur face of the sea, and an Intimate pan orama of the sailors of .the submar ine fleet form a huge background for romance In . "Hell Bolow," in which Robert Montgomery, Walter Huston, Madge Evans, Jimmy Durante, Eu gene Pallette, Robert Young and a large supporting cast are playing at the Liberty theatre. Described by one orltlo as "Tho Big Parade oj.jhe Ocean," the spectacular production, filmed with navy coopera-, tion and with actual submarines; gives film fans another of those au thentic spectacles such as "Hell Div ers" and "Tell It to the Marines." . There are thrills below the surface In depth bomb attacks, torpedo ac tion near the ocean's bottom. There is tense drama. In the hold of a sub mersible. Submarines battle airplanes, and a whole fort is blown up in a remarkable episode In whlsh a harbor full of enemy destroyers Is bottled up. Against this crescendo accom paniment Js. the simple love story of a lieutenant -who falls In love with the daughter, of his commander. Montgomery does tho finest work Authorised SERVICE dn Studebaker . Buickand Pontlao Automobile -t All Types of Repairing By Expert Mechanics ' M. J. G088 Automobiles Main 8! State Tested Ice Our ice under state test, by L, 8, Leach, Feb. 3, 1033, of the State Department of Agriculture IS ABSO LUTELY PURE. With bacterial count of only 12 per cubic centimeter which Is almost sterile. Residence Delivery Our Speolalty . Dependable Service Warehouse on N. Spruce Open Until 7:30 Evenings . Young's Ice Co. 1606 S Ave. Ph. Main 804 -A IT T-0 Stul NO MORE TffT nation"' cCbrsHO' "e 9"- , be r the rviu."'- vtry pi.-.. ...tofvou' RA", 100 $ 1-0 l- and UP CLOSED ' a handy Por celain Table This new Eesy Irpner sets a new standard of conveniences for home Ironing with Its new porc.'la.'n table top that opens or shuts at a touch, and a dc.ien other time and labor-saving features just as remarkable. Yet the cost is low so amaiingly low that everyone can afford this best of all ironers. Ask to see it and use it and about the new Easy payment $ Q ft . 5 0 plan we offer for. your convenience. O B0HNENKAMFS i" . I ... s HAVE YOU GOT IT? I.uUar hns it! What? Pep! Yes, sir, butter is full of it that's why it's an important part of every, diet ''.r'' sunu,ler' Dui,'8: this hot weather, don't DatRrcir, but eat REAL FOOD! And when you buy butter. fc sure it beaTs the BLUB MOUNTAIN' idoei your guarantee of quality. ' A 100 Home Product iKS FOUNTAIN CREAMERY 1109 Washington Ave. Phone.Main 60