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'PajfeTwci LA GRANDE EVENING OBSERVER, LA GRANDE. ORE. Saturday, jjnbcr 0, IM3 (Incorporated) An Independent Newipsper Phone Vain 600 U I Mill H. W. FREDERICKS . HAROLD 11. KIN LAY , Published evenings, eiceptlon Sunday, at 1710 Sixth atreet, L Grande, Oregon. N5nteied at the,Patofflce of La Grande, Oregon, aa Second OlM Mali Matter under sot oJ Maroh 8. 1879. . ... .. r ' OFFICIAL PAPER OF UNION COUNTY AND TBI ' 1 .. .. CITY OF LA GRANDE ... , ,. , MEMBER OF ASSOCIATED PRESS , , , . The Associated Press la exclusively entitled to lue for publication o( all newa dlapatchea credited to it or not otherwise credited It pub Uancd .here.. AU.. rights of republication of apecla.1 dispatches In this paper and alao the local newa herein also are reserved. National, Advertising Representative H ; -- M., C. M0QEN.6EN CO., too. -, a , t ., ' Ban Francisco, Loa Angeles, EeaMle,. Portland, Chicago Detroit,. New Talk SUBSCRIPTION RATES . J ti. . By Carrier '..., .... - : Dally, one month, In advance.. Dally, six month In advance Dally, single copy ...........-........-.... t (i. re -. : li ..." V Mall Dally, par month In advance Dally, par six months In advance . Dally, per year -In advene I delight to .dp thy will, 0 my heart. Psalm 40 : 8. AN EXPENSIVE LESSON' ' The future of government - it seemed awhile ago. The thing. . They have found that can build, for example, a power plant, is to float a bond issue They have found that this requires vaafc sums Of a'dditiohii lax money laid on top of iave found, top, tha,t when siicli ijjiiins are upeiuieu uy pontics, ueiicus cusioimiiuy occur. These, as well, must be paid by .taxes. I Again, they have found that bookkeeping for a publicly ,'owlied Utility, not subject to flort. Pleasant reports are issued, which take little or no account of overhead; depreciation, wear and tear. When, tfte. lime comes for replacement of bioken-tfdwii Machinery, thews is usually no money in the till calpd upon. , People are lcarninc bv dear i erit.gpps into business in competition With its citizens they have lost, not gained that such service furnished them "at .' 'cost," means generally "at cost"; to their own ppeketbooks. The proponents of schemes to put government into business jjever put up the money. They jSijt up the "spiel" to obligate ; the taxpayer, and then they absorb tax funds through count- Jess.jiew.jabs. , EAST-WEST GAME I; 8SGINSAT2P.M. I (SAN FRANCISCO, Dec. 30 ) . J Over the peak of their heavy trnln 'tng routine And with a peek's Intou ' .i;lyo practlcp bohlnci thorn, football "stars of thp oast and west tapered oSS today in Until preparations for rio unnual charity giime here New YenrVi duy. ........ , Tlip tyro teaina will iiixe up ,on oyen terms, so far as those who back "yieir opinions with money are cou pernctf. 'jBoch side has 22 players nd 'Jovory one will bp seen In action sometime during the game. Fifty thousand fans are expected to see .'tho contest which will open at 2 p. m. (P. 8. T.) proceeds will go to the Bhrlnere crippled children hospital. ill iltfsplful ! F?Aiik, 'Root entered the Grande Jloiulo hospital . on 'Thursday for medical treatment. M noUtu row in: h i:usonai,s i . -4 . Roy Pierce and family havo moved 'from the James Hand home on Wolf Creek' Into town where he will work on a C.W.A. Job. His children will enter the local school for the re mainder of the ycur. k Air, and Mrs. William Oorham aro Vu .Los .Angeles, visiting their son ypy.p. William Nice Is marshal dur ing tho absence of Mr, Oorham. The Misses Vivian Johnston and Lucille Hudclson left Inst week for Portland where they will upend1, tho vacation. MIba Marjory Myers, who h a tench- at Sheridan. Is here spending the "v'O'k with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. tt.' Myers. 4 '('Mi's. Wlndom'piu-nos nnd daughter , Beverly left Friday ur Tekoa. Wash., visit with Mrs. Game's mother Mrs. Wlllnrd Cavendnr. ' Hounld Walk and Dick Pnrker, who attended the fall term of choo) at .the Oregon Normal schooj nro home .'for a visit with their folks. They were accompanied from Stitndfteld by Miss La von Walk who has been at tending high school there. E. S. Mccormick, principal of the Wolf Creek School left Frlcny eve ning for Portlnnd where he will spend a week with his family, Mrs. Buster Coles and sons Nor van and Wlllard who havo been visit ing with her father Matts SJmonin returned to her home in Union Thursday. ( Ross Williams, son of Mr. and Mrs, Hilph Williams, who Is Attending school at Unfleld college Is home for 1 vacation. . Hook Opened, or Close financial Statements hps tax return compiled FRANK L. BUCK 1701 Bth St. ....Publisher and General Manager Business. Manager ..4.60 60 -(3.60 ..(0.00 my God: yen, thy law is within in - busiriess is not so bright lis people have discovered some the only way their community already onerous taxes. They technical endeavors as power the people through' lncreasec : public regulation, is of a curious and the taxpayers is again exrjeriehce that when o-ovpiti- Stanford Plans Full Strength In Jan. 1 Game PASAI?ENA, Dec. 30 ()p) Despite tho epidemic of coughs, colds, soro throiiia (vnH liijiirles which 1ms beuct tho Slnnlord footbnH aqiiaa during .tho .past fow days, Coach . Olaudo (Tiny) ThornhlU bobbed up again to day with tho prediction that, he would havo tho Indiana at full atrongth. Now Vcar'a day 'when, they I meet the Columbia Lions In, the Rose bowl. Tho Stanford mentor was bptlmls tlo despite tho fact that two of his flrst Hiring playcm wore still con fined to tholr bods with colds today. Bobby Oroyson, hard-hltllng fullback, and Claude Callaway, a tackle, were tho pair on tho sick list. ' i Levinsky Del eats h Don McCorkinddle OIUCAOQ, Doc. 30 il'l Don Dln nlo McCorkludalo, who came all the ymy front South Africa to puruuc ills boxing career, brought plenty of courage with him, but apparently llttlo clsa with which to copo with such American heavyweights as Kin Levinsky, Cldcago's celebrated ex-flsh IMHldlcr. McCorklndalo gave a convincing demonstration of his ability to sop up punishment last night against Levinsky In tho Chicago stadium. He got plenty of beating friwu Uie King who won the unanimous decision of rffereo and Judges. Impellittiere Is Beaten by Neusel NEW YORK, Dec. 30 Wl lliey say Harry Ijcnny siwiit something like 40.000 In flvo years on the fistic edu cation of Ray lmpclllttlcrc. so-colled "American Camera. " but the big fel low still has much to learn. Tousl Into the ring at Madison 8quaro Garden lass night against tho blondo Teuton, Walter Ncuacl, Im pcllltllero was declalve'.y beaton In ton rounds witnessed by a small crowd of 4,000. Charles Nnntz, who Is In a C.C.C. cmp nenr Honeburg. Is here for a week's voeutlon with his family. Send In Your 4lSFl Fur Trimmed fri COATS I For Mid-winter lf CLEANING Our process aafely cleana and re stores new life to your garment. ODORLESS DRY CLEANERS 1107 Washington Main 701 The Weather. WKATIIBK FOKKCAMT Oreeou: UiuwUlnl' with ocrasloiuil rain In went portion tonight or Sun day! mild temperature; gentle M'ett erly wind offshore becoiuiug south erly Nuiiduy aiul Increanlng. i For the week: li'nk-ttled weather wltli occasional ruliw; teiiillerature geuerully (tbova normal. LOCAL WEATHER Friday: Maximum E5, minimum 43 above. Cloudy. Ituln .01 of Inch. Todiiy: Mlulmliin 4S, 7 u. ni 40 above. Cloudy. Ho'er-Corii rtan Is Discdssed &i Meeting (Continued From Page One) up will be much tile same ao that utilized In tho wheat control move ment with separate organizations Sor tho two programs. The Blue Mountain Livestock asso ciation which markets about 40 per cent of the hogs and 90 per cent of the sheep produced hero will hold an annual meeting Saturday, Jan. 6 at the city hall at 1 -.30 o'clock at which time It Is hoped that a speaK- er will be In attendance to outline tho detailed program. Lyle Clark, of the Bodlne and Clark Commission Co., of North Portland already has accepted oh Invitation to speak on marketing at tho annual meeting which will be attended by livestock growers from the Blue Mountain district. The purpose of the adjustment plans under the Roosevelt adminis tration Is to raise prices by control ling production of corn, hogs, wheat and other commodities. Farmers oj Unlon county rallied to the wheat adjustment plan with enthusiasm and the flrut Installment of money is expected to arrive in tho county within the next few days, Mr. Avery reporto. SCHOOLS TO BEGIN WORK , ON TUESDAY (Continued From Page One) The normal school will begin Its Winter quarter Tuesday, with regis tration, etc., the first, day. uiasseo will begin operating within a day or two. Reports indicate the enrollment will be comparable with the fall term, pMslbl batter. At the La Granoe riign scnooi mo next few weeks will be required to 'complete the first half-year semester wnn vne mia-yeur exunis uuc 111 b.tc 'near future. With the ro-opcnlng of school, bas ketball activities will begin In full blast, and hardly a week will pass without from two to five games played In La Orande. Several educators of this city at tended the convention of the Oregon State Teachers association in Port land during the holiday season, some of them taking important parts In discussions. WALLOWA PERSONALS jnko Rlnkcr, of Portland returned on Tuesday after spending Christmas with his parents, Mr. and Mrs1. E. J. KInker pf Wallowa. Joint installation of tho Eastern Str and Masonic orders was held Wednesday evening In the Masonic hall. Mrs. J. C. Bnlrd acted as in stalling officer for Jessica chapter and Edwin Marvin Installed the Ma sonic officers. About fifty people at tended; the mcotlng. Following the Installation ceremonies lovely refresh ments were served by members of Stanley lodge. Mrs. F. H. Brownlee, who under went a serious operation at Hot Lake recently and has been critically 111 wr.s reported to be slightly better on Wednesday. Miss Agatha Marvin, first grade teacher of Wallowa, Is a patient at Hot Lake Sanaturium this week. Miss Marvin had a sinus operation Tues day. Miss Elaine Williams, of Corvallls, who has been visiting her parents, Rev. and Mrs, L. B. Williams during the holidays left on Wednesday by stage lar her home. Mrs. J. B. Gregory and daughter, Katheryn, Were passengers on Mon thly night's train for Portland. Word has been rccolved In Wal lowa of the birth of a daughter to Mr. and Mrs. Jack Bale, of San Fran cisco. Mrs. Bale will bo remembered here as Miss Edith Shell. The baby has received the name of Ann Eliza beth. Mrs. T. T. Shell, of Wallowa, Is visiting at tho Bale home In Snu Francisco. Complete Winter Service For All Cars AT THE V tf 1 IMPROVING OF AIR FIELD IS POSSIBILITY (Continued From JPturr One Grande holding conferences with city, chamber of commerce and other df- ficials. . ;! I ;tf!l He explained while here that air ports may be Improved and put Into first class condition under C. W. A. funds provided said airports are own ed by state, county or city, or are held by the state or Its sub-divisions under a five-year lease with option to buy. At present the airport is lieid un der a lease with opfion to buy by the La Orande chamber of commerce, and the lease has approximately a year and a half to run. i improvement, if attempted, would Include levelling, draining, building of two runways, etc., designed to make tho airport an all-year, night and day landing point. Lieut Smith, accompanied by Har old C, Boone, chamber of commerce secretary, la In Enterprise today dis cussing airports yitii Wallowa offic ials. V BAD MAN OF SOUTHWEST NEAR DEATH (Continued Prom Page One) Tho man. identified bv nollco ns Raymond Roe, was wounded slightly In the rlcht shoulder. A second woman captured was Identified by officers as Hazel Hud son, Underhll'.'s bride. Underhtll. known as the "Lone , Woll" and the "Trl-State Torror." was serving a life sentence lor the mur- ' der of Merle Colver. Wichita, Kansas, policeman, when he) escaped last May 30. ' He was reported to have been one ot two learto:u of the break, tho other , being Harvey Uailey. captured In Tcx 1 as and now in the Leavenworth fed eral penitentiary serving al life sent unco on convlct.cn ot participation in . the $200,000 ransom abduction of Charles P, Urschel, Oklahoma oil mil-1 ilonalre. I Underbill also is -wanted for the murder of a boy at richer, Okla., and escaped from the Oklahoma state penitentiary at McAlester In August, 1031 while serving for the murder of a Muskogee, Okla., soda fountain at tendant. Underbill also was wanted for the nlaylng of convict Prank Nash and four officers on the Kansas City Un ion station pn?A last June 17, In a plot to liberate Nash. A government agent, Raymond Caffrey, was one of those slain. Numerous bank robberies and less er crimes are charged up to Under- hill who operated mostly In the sec-! v Hi f San Ftanciscds Newest AND MOST MODERN Downtown Hotel! T i- f.O0 OmU1flltqnmt mom. .1 14 'M l?4roKiiattt.0i fli" I'M room . f i.SQ V,l Private parage in base ment of hotel lmikling with direct elevator ser vice to Loiiliy mid all guest-room floors! m - M ii . mmW "vS k f H:: '4 'II LIBERTY Alave One of the elu borate dance enseiiililcH In the musical senMit'loh -iitu Much Harmony" coming to the l.iherty theatre Sunday. At Left lllnc CroNhy and J ml 1th Allen two uf the suits featured In this film. Sundav-Mondav: Too Much Wot morry - starring Blng Crosby, Jack Oakle. Skeeta Oallagher. Judith Al len, Harry Green. Ned Sparks; Andy Clyde Comedy. "Boy Oh Boy"; Mickey Mouse Cartoon "Building a ouiicang , uranam Aicnamee News Tuesduv-Wednesday: "Rt.npn MnthiV starrlne Alice Bradv. MnnrMn OSulllvan, Franchot Tone, Phillips . Holmes, -rea Healy. Russell Hardle; Liberty Comedy. "Ducky Dear"; Betty Boop Cartoon "I Heard"; Liberty-Observer News. Thursday-Friday: "Hoopla" starring mcnara cromwen, Minna Oombell, Preston Foster. Clara Bow; Herbert Mundln, .. Jlmmlo Oleason; Liberty Comedy, "Cojd Turkey"; Mills Brothers In "When Yuba Plays the Rumba": Screen Souvenlra Saturday: Randolph Scott, Esther nuision. nuster crabDe, Jack La Rue. Noah Beery, in Zarie Grey's "To The Last Man"; Tom Howard In "Divorced Sweets"; Popeyo The Sailor Cartoon "Blow Me Down"; Chapter 4 "Fighting With Kit Car son"; Liberty News. Croony andj lodney, -Pafambunt'B whirlwind musical, "Too Much Har mony" comes to the Liberty theatre sunaay. Blng Crosby, as the romantic musical comedy star, provides not only his customary capable voice, but also adds to his rapid ly-gathe?-ing acting laurels. A long list of noted comedians. Including Jack Oakle, Bkeets Gallagher, Harry Green, Ned Sparks and Sammy Cohen, pro vide the laughs, and there are plenty. "Too Much Harmony" Is the story of a musical comedy troupe between the finish ot one season, and the start of the next. Love and laughter and song seem to be as much a part of the every-cNay life of the troupers as It is of their theatre life. Outstanding in the film are two chorus numbers. "Buckin' The Wind" and "Black Moonlight." I Turbulent Seas Off Coast Due To Gale ' (Continued xrum rage One)"'..- havo been added during the past 24 hours, bringing the total fatalities since Tuesday's blizzard to 35. Many resulted from heart attacks induced by over-exertion. Exposure, automo bile accidents, drownings, fires and coasting accidents accounted for others. In Boston alone nearly 2000 persons wore treated for frostbite. NEW YORK, Dec. 30 IP) A new low mark for New York's bitterest, sub-zero cold wave in. fifteen years was established today when the mer cury dropped to six degrees below GUAllD ENJOYS DRILL HOLIDAY Company E. 186th Infantry, Ore gon national guard, also Is enjoying a holiday period. Tho quarterly allot ment of drills was completed some time ago, and the first drill In 1934 will not be held until Monday, Jan 8, according to Capt. Walter A. Bean tlon of hills and rugged country In Southwestern Missouri. Northwestern Arkansas 'and Northeastern'Oklahomn Virtually all the 11 who escaped from the Kansas prison 'have been recaptured or slain. Hotel Sir Francis Drake just off Union Squares-most conven ient to theaters, shops, stores, business and financial district. Only California hotel offering Servidor feature thus enabling you to combine "maximum pri vacy with minimum tipping". All rooms in the Tower with Western exposure have ultra-violct-ray (sun-bath) windows. In every room connection for radio reception, running filtered ice water, uoth tub and shower. Dinner in Coffee Shop from 75j! 'up in Main Dining Koom from 81.25 up. Also a la carte service. Sill FlIAXCIS - Ht'CiiiM.Ntwcoui IIotslCu. Powll Street at Suiter Snn Francisco OREGON STATERS SWAMP SONS OF ASHLAND 71-29 wnvAXLoo, irre., uec. JU vt'l scoring almost at will, the speedy vregon Dtaie conege urangemea de feated the Teachers of Southern Ore; gon Normal school, 71 to 20, In thcli bae"cetbaM gome .here last night. . The Statera, led by Kidder' and Folen, a couple of lanky sophomores, were particularly deadly when- It came to work under tho basket. Kid der looped In a field goals and! a fiee throw to lead the" Individual scorers with 19 points, gaining them all lrt the first half. PORTLAND: Ore., Dec. pO' (P) Their offenalve clicking smoothly, the Uni versity of Oregon Webfoots foad little difficulty in disposing of ,the Colum bia university Irish, 36 to 19, In their basketball game here last) night. The Webfoot attack was led bv W. Jones, center, who snored four field goals and converted two free throws to account for a total of 10 points. REDUCED TO $193,704 IS WORD TODAY (Continued Prom Page One) matlon and to see if they wished-to utke any further action regarding the cue in the appropriation. No decis ion was reached at last night's meet. Ing. Attempts' to learn anything addl' tlonal from Engineer Hockley met with no result, Mr. Hockley told the Associated Press In Portland he "sin cerely wishes" he could give more In. formation en tho project, but that the local board was prevented from giving thl3 data by restrictions which forbids any dlscuosion of what rec ommendations might be made on state projects. MRS. HIGH IS LAID TO REST UNION (Special) Funeral ser vices were held Thursday afternoon at the Cock undertaking parlors for Mrs. Mary High who died at Pen dleton Tuesday. Rev. B. C. Lee con ducted the services. She wasborn In Kentucky and came to Orefbn In the early nineties. The body was cremated and will be interred beside her husband at Richland. She Is survived by one son John, and two daughters, Mrs. Frankle Holmes, of Portland, and Mrs. Norman Haskell, of Union. FIND IT HERE Copy for this Colomn must be In by 9 a. m. JANUARY SALE The 12th Annual January Clear once Sole will start Tuesday morning, Jan. 2, at Richardson's Art and Gift Shop. This Is an 'opportunity to save In many lines. Specials in sev eral dlruierware patterns, also In glassware will be featured at loss than one half price. 'Wonderful values In Pictures, Lamps, Shades, Costume' Jewelry, and other lines too numer ous to mention will too featured dur ing this Sale at Richardson's Art and Gift Shop. 12-30-1 t. DID IfOU KNOW THAT our curtain equipment finishes our- tains wun straight edges, and square A Safe, Soundly Reorganized Home Hank for Home people The FIRST NATIONAL BANK Of La Grande David I. Stoddard President P. L. Meyers, Vice President A. K. Parker, Cashier II. A. Znrbrlck, Aut. Cashier U II. Bramwell, Asst. Cashier corners? We'll retlnt them for yoil . ii.i. Kd Btanri. II necessary, ruvw nu&u w. " ard Laundry. - ; wouldn't' that' cock your' pistol I Auctioneering by Jay Bresnears, ii .... ia-8-1 m arnnni. rntLBHBN ; You can get acrmtca paper for school at tne oommr. n ' i-- IIAr 'AND BAtON 8IIOOT Sun.. Deo. 81. La Orande Oun club 12-28-9 STOCKIIOLDBIIS AKNUAL ' MVBTlVH' Notice la hereby given that the nBi moAMnv nf the stockholders of the' Plrat National Bank, of La ftnnru will b held at their banking house In La Orande, Oregon, on Tues- T.n,nf ath - fit 10 O'OlOCk A. Mi At thU meeting a Board of Directors win ue eieciea to owryw tvi- vpnr m4 and such other busl nees will be transacted as may be properly offered. 12-0-lm -A. K. PARKER. Cashier. NOTICE OP P1I.INO OF FINAL' ..,'-. ACCOUNT riotlc Is .hereby given that the undersiitned has filed her Pinal AO count and" Report as Executrix of the estate of Lydla Day, deceased and the County Court of Union Coun ty, Oregon,-has fixed Tuesday, tne 10th day of January, 1934 at 10 o'clock In the forenoon, at its court room at the Court House In La Orande, Oregon, as the time and place for hearing any and all objec tions to the said Final Account and settlement of said estate. CLARA ANDERSON, Executrix, QREKN & HESS, Attorneys for Executrix, Residing at La Orande, Oregon. Dob. 16;23-30 Jan. 6-13. NOTICE Of SUMMIT'S RAI.B Notice is hereby given, that Under and by virtue of a foreclosure execution, decree and order of sale issued out of and under the seal of the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon, for Union County, dated the ISth day of December, 1993, to me directed and delivered upon a Judg ment, decree and order of sale duly made andi entered In said Court on the 15th day of December, 1033, In a suit therein pending, wherein Lee B. Bouvy, is the plaintiff, and Cor nelia Penlngton, Stewart M. Penlng toh. Charles Clyde Penlngton. Berry Penlngton, a minor, Lena Penlngton, as guardian of the person and estate of Berry Penlngton a minor, Baxter Kavanaugh and Lilian Kavanaugh, husband and wife, are defendants, and in which said suit, a Judgment i and decree was duly entered in favor of the plaintiff andl against the de fendants. In the sum of $2000.00, to gether with Interest at the rate of 8 ooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooopooo We're Here to Bring You All Good Wishes for HAPPY NEW YEAR Pho finia Vioa pnmn lr toll now -mucn we have anpreci ated your patronage and how sincerely we hope you will allow us the privilege of con tinuing to serve you. MOHR'S Phone -Main 899 ooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooo Put an End to Worry MONEY in reserve protects you against the unpleasant "might be's" and lets you enjoy the pleasant '"could have beeri's." A dollar or 'two or three taken from your weekly pay check and tucked away here at compound interest won't be missed and 'the secure feeling of a. growing cash reserve will make life less tense and a lot more enjoyable. X We Pay " Compounded Semi-Annually ON SAVINGS OFFICERS AND DIRECTORS V . 'MHECTOBS Martin Kg Harry McKlnUy neo. II. Barnhart ' Qreen W. C. Perkins A. K. Parker per annum, from and after the asn day of June, 1932: and far the fun, er sum of $200.00 attorney's fees, and the costs and disbursements iuf purred herein and taxed ' at $28.70; and In which decree It was further adjudged and deoreed .that the. here inafter described real property be Mn under execution In the manner pro. vlded-by lawf and' that all of the defendants named In said, suit, havo no further right, title or interest therein, save only the-statutory right of redemption. THEREFORE, by authority of said execution, decree and- order of. sale, and In obedience to the commands of said writ, r will, on Saturday, the 20th- day of. January,. 1833, at. the hour of 10 A. M.. at the front door of the County' Court Houses in- the City of. La Orande, Union. County, Oregon, sell at public auction to the highest bidder for' cash In hand, sub ject to redemption, the following de scribed real property, . and all of the right, title, Interest , and equity of the said defendants named in said suit, and to said described real prop, erty, on the datb'" of the mortgage foreclosed; in said sulti . or. since, ac quired therein or" thereto, or that they now have tlierein or thereto;.to. wit: The East 9? feet of Lot num bered 10, and the south 22 1;, feet X of the East 90 feet ot- Lot. num bered 11, In Block- numbered 8, . of Romig's Addltlbn to La Qranue, Union County,, Oregon,, according to tho recorded plat thereof, sit uate in the southwest; quarter ot the southeast quarter of Section 6, In Township- 8 South, Range 38 East of the Willamette Me- rldlan. ' ' The proceeds of said sale to be ap plied In the payments of the said judgment and decree, after payment of the costs of. sale- of sold, described premises. Dated at La tarande,. Oregon) this ISth day of December., 1933. JESSE BRESHEARS, Sheriff of Union County. Ore Dec. 16, 23, 30; Jan. 0, 13. . Permanent Waves Includes Shampoo, . (A Kti Haircut, Flngerwave 9alevU Others $3.60 to $5.00 Always Guaranteed CINDERELLA BEAUTY SHOP ' fRgl Phone Main 259 , gjjvj .flLllS'CHflLMERS- Traek type and Air Tired Tractor. Combines, Implements, Road Machinery. CHANDLER TRACTOa EQUIPMENT CO. 1312 Jefferson Main 682 o .rtii i ; - w MARKET 1410 Adams Ave. III ! o 0 0 0 0 0 n