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Friday, October 20, 1933 Pagre Four LA GRANDE EVENING OBSERVER, LA GRANDE, ORE. ROOR TAXES ON STOCKS OF PORK for SMART. NEW TO BEGIN NOV. 5 !U1 F o I Low the Crowd to War d s i y if a n n (? i i I 1 1 ii ii x i By Boy P. HendrlcfcMn I (Associated Press 6talf Writer) WASHINGTON VF A tax on I floor stocks of porlc and port pro ducts held by meat processors and wholesaler will go Into effect Nov ember 8. the same day the new pro cessing tax on hogs anil be levied to finance the farm administration's , gigantic hog-corn production control ; program. It was reported that packers, who protested the eventual tax rate ol M per 100 pounds on hogs lire weight, won a victory through agreement of administrators that the tax at the start will be 60 cents per hundred weight. The packers contended their floor stocks are high. It Is estimated that present storage supplies amount to about 800.000,000 pounds. Increase Rate Gradually If the tax at the beginning had been S3 the levy on floor stocks would have been four times as high. Under present plans the 50 cent rate will remain In effect for at least SO days, then Increased gradually, reaching the maximum of 3 February 1. The tax on floor stocks will be higher than that for hogs 11 re weight. The fsrm administration Is near an end of a study through which the conversion factor will be established. It Is generally estimated that after being processed, about 70 per cent of the 11 re weight of hogs is represented by a finished edible product, and the floor tax will be levied on the latter. As a result the floor tax may be about 30 per cent higher than the tax on hogs Uveweight. - The conversion factor establishes the relationship betwen the value of a pound of live, animal to a pound of finished product. j It Is estimated the floor stock tax will yield about i,000.000. The method of collecting the tax will be the same aa for cotton and wheat and will be In the hands of the Internal revenue bureau. Secretary Wallace has disclosed that he has assigned aides to make a care ful study of a plan to levy a com pensating processing tax on all sugar. the proceeds of which would be used j u psy oonusrs to aamesxic cane ana beet producers. Hair Styles Are Going Up Neck To Show NEW YORK CPl Price and trages and emytiilng else are Rolng up this fail, so hair styles are too. the New Yorfc Hairdressers and Cosmetologists association say. At tiie opening of the association convention, his her cotrtures were shown. Curia will be banked on top of the bead this year. The upward movement plays the leading role In autumn cxtUftires. the demonstrator saM. The back of the neck hasn't really been seen tor the past seven rears. It dis appeared like women ears, which have been back now for some time. Now we shall see the back of the neck once more." I Feathers and velvet and all sorts of ornaments will be used this year to adorn the coiffure, the association has decided. A popular color for the hslr will be bright red, and even fsplf curls )are back Platinum blonds dldnt get even a nod at the meeting. WHAT! NO TOON TRAPS ITS NEW VIRGINIA LAW RICHMOND. Va. Hardy pio neers who settled the Virginia wil derness would find their style cramped In this day and time, for they couldn't trap raccoons. The state cocnmlssion of game and Inland flshenea has ruled that snar ing of that elusive animal will be illegal for the next fire years. The step was taken to protect the breed from extinction. The regulation dees not prohibit hunting raccoons with dogs. Look at Yoor HAT Everyone Ebe Does! "j Pelt hat days are Just around Ihe corner. Get yours out and phone us for expert cleaning and blocking. ODORLESS CLEANERS U07 Washington afain TCI NOTICE Series -A" T.roe Certificates ol tVfwsu lAnjfd fey the First JCs tlonsl Rir.fc ol Ls Grange, Orec.-c M Msrca 1. 1933 and due cn December IS. IMS. bare been call ed for psjmeat on November 15. IftiS. Interest on same cesaes al ter that date. Kim National Bank of La Grande 1vj4 i Stoddsrd, President A. K. P.rter. Cashier NELSON Quality Coasts Opposite The Past Office 1 Iff Rll VJ You II find . . . The ' Selections Larger! ... The Styles . Smarter! . . .J The Price Lower . . . MUCH! Buy all the shoes you can possibly afford ... for now ... for later! Prices are rising! How long we can continue to sell these superbly styled shoes at this low figure we don't know. '.WE DO KNOW it can't continue long! Three of our large assortment sketched . . . four-eyelet brown calf tie, boule vard heel . . . black kid three-eyelet tie, Cuban heel . . . black suede spectator, pump, boulevard heel . . . black opera, Louis heel. 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Yes, Double Elbowi arn'OsdnrOrs New Prints! Washable! Rayon - and -Cotton FLAT 89c Fine yarn Cham bray. Full-cut, double elbows, faced sleeves. mi lovely Fell ShaJeil Full-Fashioned SILK HOSE 69c There's a lowly new shade la "Golden Cr-ts for etery one ol your fall frvX-ka. Smoky greys,. r;ca browns, and the very oe w ta u pe ! iSerrice. pii-ot top cradle foot, double toes and heel Wear Ward ho I Fkinneletfes n 5i,y Amotkraf; cotton flannel. Cost or middy style. Sisea r----f a, b, u u. Unwnsuifs $1.19 Ettrs-hesvy rib knit, ankle-length. 10r -ooL M lo Ut. Boyt Coot s.'lSsfiSNa!, CREPE 39c One of the most popular fabrics we sell in any season! An -array of new designs, the kind you see in New York shops mono tones, spaced floral patterns, tweedy effects, and plaids. Rich browns, greens, wine and navy, all washable! These same prints should jump at least 10c a yd. soon, so do your buying for fall now! 36-inch. Prices May Go Higher! Buy Warm-as-Toast 5 Wool ' " ' f Blankets 60x80 lliehes $1.98 Eery week prices are advancing! Doo'l delay! Buy NOW! 5 wool. orm thru with genuine core yarn cotton for strength without weight, pounds. Three-inch satceo broding. Pastels ;HS(Winch Cotton Blankets 1I Wool Plaid Btankets Sl-W pair $3.98 pair Heat 2 to 4 Rooms Easily! Save M oney On Fuel! Porcelain Enameled Circulating WOOD HEATER S34.95 S. down. $5 monthly. Small rarrrlni; Charge. Save two ways! First, by healing more space. Air is drawn in from floor and circulated through the top. Second, by burning low-cost wood. The heavy steel and cast-iron heating unit is one of the best made. And there's a special hinged grill on top of the healer to permit cooking. The entire cabinet is porcelain enameled in rich walnut porcelain finish. $298 Lealbertex, sheep skin collar, cordu roy facatf. Black. 8 to IS. Sam! Cotton Sox IOC rr Extra thread woven Into heel and toe. Don't get caught with a battery too weak for Winter Look Luxurious at Sactmgt! WINTER COATS Beautiful Fur Trims! $1495 A coat like THIS and., change from the same $20 bill? It seems impossible until you shop Ward values! Deep, rich furs piled high around necklines: SEA LINE, FRENCH BEAVER, CARA CUL, AND WOLF DOG. Soft, crepey woolens in black or colors. Women's and misses' size. ffff rS Save Roofing Costs! D ' S M ) WAR LIQUID ROOF CEMENT It stops leaks snd prevents leaks. Puts a waterproof coat of high-grade as haltum and long liber asbestos on all types of roof save wood shingles: Heady to apply Mokes OW Roofs New Again! Won't Run, Crock of rW 83c GAL. uafore prices go up gel a NEW Wards RIVERSIDE Winte King Sin rsfaS&t. I j x oU can icV TS( i Jryr li-Il piatss ssTll S6.25 GCARA.VTEED FOR 2 W1KTEBS Be winter-wise. Get a Winter King now and beat winter starting troubles, 18 months guaranteed service. Extra power depend able power for quicker starting in all weathers. Low-priced ! Riverside. Spark Plucs Each 35c OOI Riverside Motor your container. Quart 10c 4 or more, eah Thick and Velvety! Washable and Reversible Chenille Rugs S1.00 Each Size 24 x 45 Inches much larper than mcs usually ottered at this price. Made at cotton and chen ille yarns. Wn It frinced ends. Smaller t'henllle Kur, only WK 33 Red Cross Drag Store I wt 00 ops aa.r