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Thursday, February 22, littl Page Two LA GRANDE EVENING OBSERVER, LA GRANDE, ORE. COMMUNITY CASH STORE SPECIALS FOR f Mayonnaise y 1 C0!, tjj Mother's Oats China or Crystal tCf Pkg. AfJl All tiran Kellogg's Off Large Pkg. aSlXi CLASSJ Ml ED - I Pancake Snow flake Flour I 1 Crackers h U-lb. Ilag B I '-Hi. Cuddy ShriniDs Salmon j ouirBe 99 r 2 91 1 B 2 Cans aVUl No. 1 Tin MM. I Sugar Peanut Butler 3 Fine granulated O -f 4 2-'b- Ql r I 20 lbs. tpXeJIJ. Tin Ult - i j(at'1 V Formay We have jii!-t ilUlriliiil.'il tin- new lO.'ll Ai.i.-Hiun booklet ill your iii-ililiorlmoil. I.iitilli'il "Keep ml tlie Sunny Side of l.ifo," it brings nil the facts niiniit rniiiiuou rmstil!lion, mill It'll how this iiilmrnl can lie enrrcrted. As you read this valuable booklet, you hill find many suggestions for iniirovin the health of your family. Protect them against common constipation with its frequent headaches. los of appetite und energy by serving u delicious cereal frequently. Laboratory tests show that Kelliijip's At.t.-ItiuN 8TOKE n.osr.s 8 P. M. SATURDAY ft LENTEN SEASON Rib Boil Try one with vege :23c tables 3 lbs. Beef Roasts Choicest beef S8 ADS. ,,600 if (HOLD LAST RITES I FOR KING ALBERT j (Copyright. 1934. By The Associated Prel , BRUSSELS. Feb. 2i King Albert : I was burled today in the crypt of a little gray church near the royal cas . tie at Laeken. ; He wns laid to rent bwlde the i be dice of hl predecessors. Leopold I and II. a(te:- one of the most lmpres slvo funerals given a national leader ; In modern times. i tight hours of military processions ' and religious rltea In two churches were ended at 3 p. m., with the ; burial after a brief, private benedtc 1 tlon before the royal family. GAME HEADS GIVEN' VOTE OF SUPPORT (Continued Prom Page One) 300.000 last year. Yet, he said. In 1830 27.000 game birds were raised, and 31,000.000 fish liberated, and In 1033 the count was 27.800 birds raised and 22.000.000 fish liberated. He said that twice the enforcement exlBted last year In face of this 150.000 re duction In Income. One or two examples of how sav- ' Ings were effected were given by the speaker. A few years ago It cost $2.16 to raise a pheasant, he said, yet last year the average cost was al.OO. Also, food storage plants for fish feeding permitted savings of nearly five cents a pound, aggregating 26.000. with more plants to be erected. Including one at Union with a 40-ton capacity. During his talk he said that both the game farm at Pendleton and the fish hatchery at Union would rank with the best In the state, and both would erve Eastern Oregon far better than it has been served In the past. C. L. Cadwell. secretary-treasurer of the club, ezpr6Siii FPr-'"'ii the large attendance from La Grande, Buker, Pondosa, Hot Lake and other nearby communities, and asked for , harmony among Northeastern Oregon ' sportsmen In their desires to Improve conditions. President R. H. Bonney, of the club, urged support of the ' jgame commission and praised ite : work. ! Invlled to Ijl (irande Mar. IS ! Floyd Lannlng. secretary of the La ' Orande Oun club. Invited sportsmen to attend the Mam feed to be he.d In La Orande March 16. Other La i Orsnde speakers, including Roy Par ham, Dr. O. L. Blggers. Harold Boone, also extended the same Invitation. Other speakers during the evening were H. K. O'Brien, of Pondosa: Pat Powers, of Medical Springs; Ralph Pool, of Pondosa: Morton Kiddle, of Island City; Mr. McCloskey. secretary of the Baker Rod and Oun club. Mr. ; SUven Introduced Ralph Curl, fish l.cuilurlst at Union, , Tony D. Smith suggested a silent tribute, to sportsmen who have died recently, and thoee so remembered were J. A. Bugg and Rube Zwelfel. of La Grande; Jejs Peterson and Casey Jones, of Baker, and L. A. The clam feed was excellent, with iro ide. 'hulk" and vitamin li to aid elimination. Also iron for the blood. Serve All-Hhan as a cereal, or cook into fluffy muflins, breads, omelets, etc. Mow much better than risking patent medicines! Your (irocer has your pass port to health. He sure to u.-k for Kcllojig's All-Hhan. If you did not (let the book let, have us send you one free upon request. Kelloggfl.loni juiny, Hattle Creek, Mich. plenty of clams, veer, salads, beans, clam broth, etc. It was served by Union women. Attendance at the feed was more than 100. AT THE LIBERTY 4? i' . Herbert Marshall and Cbiudette ('filbert Jn a scene from "Four Frightened I'eople," now at the Liberty theatre. Noted for providing tho 'ultimate In screen entertainment, Cecil B. De MiHe scores another big hit with his latest Paramount picture, "Four Frightened People," which Is now playing at the Liberty theatre. Story, acting, settings and direc tion held the audience spell-bound with one eye-filling surprise after another. From the time the four principals, two men and two women, escape from a Dutch steamer on which bubonic plague has broken out and start their Journey to civilisation through the Malay jungles, there la not a moment tn the picture when Interest wanes. Their gradual reversion to the primi tive provides some highly novel situa tions. Claud otte Colbert Is outstanding with one of the moat colorful roles of her career, that of a nrudlsii school teacher whom the two men consider tn their way. When the II Jungle causes her to blossom Into a wild, beautiful creature, the men start fighting over her. j Herbert Marshall and William Gar 1 pan give splendid performances as the marooned rubber chemist and newspaper correspondent who fight over Claude tie's charms, while Mary Boland, In a deft comedy character ization, walks away with many of the honors of the picture. Leo Carilto displayed splendid ability in the role of a half caste guide. There were no Hollywood "sets" for thete people to walk through, and the real Jungles in which the picture was filmed are, themselves, cause (or Interest and amazement. . . '.k-w All FS FN A V I TA ALLBKAN I! NAME WINNER OF CONTEST AT GROCERY The Grande Roade Meat Co. gro oery department announced today that to Mrs. Frank Cleavlnger goes the prize of a Mt. Emily ham for estimating the number of walnut In a contest conducted by the store. Her estimate was 614 Grace Chandler was second with an estimate of 631. and receives a sack of Martin's Best flour. There were 617 walnuts. FIND IT . HERE Copy ftr this Column must be la bf I a. n. SALE OF MAHAFFLV FHOI'KltTY Notice Is hereby given that we will, sell to the highest bidder for cashj all the household goods. Including two fine pianos, and fifteen hundred volumes fine standard books of world's leading authors, which must be sold In sets. Private sale after Feb ruary 27, 1934 at Maggie Mahal fey building. La Grande, Ore. B. A. BEN HAM, VIOLA C. BENHAM, Guardians. 2-22-5 t WARRANTS CALLED Notice Is hereby given that war rants Noe. 40 to 64 inclusive of school dist. No. 23, Elgin are called for pay ment. Interest on same ceases Feb. 22. . 8. E. HARRIS, Clerk. 2-22-1 t. FOR VOl R CAR When you wish to save both time and money in replacing your broken side glass with fine new plate glass take your car to Richardson's Art and Olft Shop. 2-15-t f. Free dance at Sunset Tavern, Perry. Ore, Saturday night. 2-22-2 tp SCHOOL CHILDREN ' Tou can gt scratch paper for , school at th Observer. Now 2 pads 6c. ! S-H-t (. ! W.UIHANTS CALLED Notice is hereby glvert that war-; rants Nos. '7, 9, 10. 17 and 24 ofj School DWt. No. 18 sre called for pay-! ment. Interest will cease Feb. 22. ! C. R. OEKELE. Clerk. ! 2-22-2 tp1 Guaranteed non-breokable watch crjsta:. (Not celluloid). Will not dis color. Exclusively at Guthrie's, 1108 Adams. 2-22-3 t. Dry Box Factory Wood. Large truck ! load delivered S5.50 per load. Tele- i phone orders collect. Fondosa Pine' Lumber Co., Elgin, Ore. 2-22-2 t. ! YOTR PICTl'RES j If you have a- good negative or a' picture from which you wish to have! uu eiutugement maao, euner in oiac ana wnite or tinted, you will be most pleased with the results when you take It to Richardson "The Art Man" at Richardson's Art and Gift Shop. He specializes In all kinds of picture work, enlarging, miniatures, hand tinting and framing. 2-15-t f. McKssson's Vitamin Concentrate tablets of Cod Liver Ol! 11 00 at Moon Drag Oo. 1-25-1 m. Lady Esther Toiletries at Moon Drug Co. 1-25-1 m Private tap and acrobatic dancing lessons, 50o each or 2 a week 76c. Margaret Painter, 569 J. 2-20-3 tp Improve health and figure. Wear a Spencer. Beautiful light-weight garments. Eva N. Martin, 1104 Penn. 1-30-1 m When you need fuel Call Main 629 OAITHBR ICE St FUEL CO. 1-2-1 m. Wrist watches cleaned S2.50. New main spring $2.00. Outline's. 1108 Adams. 2-20-3 t. NOTICE OF SHERIFF'S SALE IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE STATE OF ORBOON FOR UNION COUNTY The First National Bank of La Grande, Oregon, a National Bank- You save 10c In canning costs with every pound. Enjoy this supreme coffee treat always Use linv brewing method. 17ADHAMS IIS" QoMZi, "lltphot iNkvilblr Quality Distributors Interior Grocery Co., La Grande !Ue-usal,k. Glass Jars I an Krlnsle Feature of I WAIIILULS I'OFFFK I lug Association, Plaintiff, vs. C. B. Robinson and Florida A. Rob inson, husband and wife; United States National Bank of La Grande, Oregon, a National Bank ing Association and H. A. Bodnier, Receiver of United States National Bank of La Grande. Oregon, a. Na tlona: Banking Association, Defen dants. By virtue of an execution, judgment order, decree and order of sale Issued out of the above entitled Court In the above entitled cause to me di rected and dated the 27th day of January. 1934, upon a Judgment ren dered and entered in said Court on the 27th day of January, 1934 In favor of The First National Bank of La Grande, Oregon, a National Bank ing Association, plaintiff and against the defendants O. B. Robinson and Florida A. Robinson, husband and wife, for the sum of 5,920.28 with interest thereon at the rate of 81 per annum from the 1st day of No vember, 1933 and the further sum of $275.00 (no intercut) and the further sum of (21.tt0 costs and disburse ments, and the costs of and upon this writ, commanding me to make sale of the following described real property situate In the County of Union, Stat? of Oregon, to-wit: . All that portion of the northeast quarter of the northwest quarter of Section 20, lying north and east of the right of way of the Oregon Washington Railroad and Navigation Company'3 railroad across said land: Also the entire southeast quarter and the east half or tne southwest quarter and the southeast quarter of the northeast quarter of Section 18; Also the southwest qnarwr of the northwest quarter and the entire southwest quarter of section 17. ex cept the following described tract: Commencing at the center of said sec tion 17; running thence west 26 rods to the county rood; thence southerly along the east side of said county road a distance of 80 rods; thence east 20 rods; thence north 80 rods to, the place of beginning: Also a tract of land d esc: 1 bed byi IT II i I t.. iJII ! --4- .aVUVT I V . Ka ' ' 1 I B a II II Iff U ESS til I J irL Im- I Red & White, Vacuum Fresh COFFEE Last Time at This Introductory Price Red & White coffee is a blend of mountain-grown coffees that are richer in flavor, and goes farther because stronger. Get a pound of it brew it for breakfast tomorrow and you will want an extra supply. 0R0NITE HOUSEHOLD PRODUCTS Self-Polishing Wax Pint Cans 53c Furniture Polish Pint Cans 39c Handy Oil 3-oz. Can 17c COMBINATION Red & White Pancake Flour And a Pint pf Cane & Maple SYRUP for 39c BEANS Small White Idaho 5 lbs, 23c Baby Lima 3 lbs. 25c ! commencing at the -joutheabt corner of the northwest quarter of the f .i . rjt arttinn 7: run ning thence north 94 2-17 rods; thence south 67 degrees west 166', ! rods; thence cast 156 rods to the place of beginning; ! Also all that part of the southeast; , quarter of the southwest quarter of i . ueotion 7, lying north and east of the right of way of the Oregon Washing ton Raiiroad and Navigation Com pany's railroad across said land, ex ception from the last described tract the following parcel, to-wit: Commencing at the northwest cor- j ner of the southeast quarter of the southwest quarter of said section 7; running thence Sast 30 rods and 12 feet to the center of what Is1 knovr. and commonly called "The Hog Val- j ly Road," thence south 12 rods: ! thence West to the West line of the Southeast quarter of the Southwest quarter of said section 7; thence j north 12 rods more or less to the point of beginning. All of the above described land be ing in Township 5 South, Range 40, East of the Willamette Meridian, in Union County, Oregon. Together with , the tenements, hereditaments and appurtenances thereunto belonging or in anywise appertaining. j NOW THEREFOR, by virtue of said execution, judgment order, de- ere and order of sale, and In com i pl lance with, ie commands of said writ, I will on Saturday, the 3rd day j of March. 1934 at two o'clock P. M., at the front door of the County Court House In La Grande, Union ; Count, Oregon, sell at public auc-! tlon (subject to redemption) to the1 highest bidder for cash In hand, all the right, title and Interest which the within named defendants and each and all of them in the above entitled suit had on the 16th day of December, 1990, the date of the mortgage herein foreclosed, or since that date had In and to the above described property, or any part thereof, to satisfy eald i execution. Judgment order and de-; cree. interest, costs and accruing 1 costs. Dated January 31st, 1934. j J B "1 1 1 B III Pound Glass Jars or Tins Sardines In pure olive oil, Imported) Booth's Broiled Sardines Blue & Whits Salmon Alaska Pink Red Jc Whlto Kidney Beans Bed & Whits Raked Beans Brown Raisin Bread a sturdy Blue & White Cocoa For beverages, baking and cooking Red A White Baking Powder Approved by Good Housekeeping Red & White Starch Com or Gloss fine milled Red White Milk Clean rw hoi eso me Cove Bacon Home cured Purex Bleaching liquid jESSB BRJESHEARS, Sheriff of Union County. Oregon. Feb. 1, 8, 15, 22 and Mar. 1 YOUR GROCER HAS THIS SUNNY WAY TO BETTER HEALTH Check Common Constipation with a Delicious Cereal Food has a lot to do with how you feel and how you look. For in. stance, you need plenty of "bulk" with your meals to avoid the risk of common constipation. This ailment frequently causes headaches, loss of appetite and en ergy. Yet, in most cases, it can be overcome pleasantly and safely by eating a delicious cereal. KelloRg's Aix-Biun furnishes "bulk" in convenient and concen trated form. Laboratory tests show the "bulk" in Aia-Bhan iB safo anil effective. In fact, it is much like that found in leafy vegetables. Within the body, the fiber of All Bran absorbs moisture, and forms a soft mass. Gently, this clears out the intestinal wastes. In addition, All-Bran provides vitamin B and iron. Isn't this sunny way better than taking patent medicines so often harmful? Two tablespoonfuls of All-Bran daily are usually suffi cient. Chronic cases with each meal. If seriously Ml, see your doctor. All-Bran makes no claim to be a "cure-all." Enjoy All-Bran as a cereal, or cook into appetizing recipes. Be sure you get Kellogg's All-Bran. It contains much more needed "bulk" than part-bran products. In the red-and-green package. Made by Keiiogg in Battle Creek. RED & WHITE FOOD STORE S . Prices Effective FRIDAY and SATURDAY FEB. 23-24 19c 19c 29c 25c 33c 23c 23c 15c 59c 19c 14c Us 2 2 Oval Cans Tall Cans No. 2 Cans Large Cans luncheon 2 -lb. 1 2 Pound Pound Pkgs. 10. Pound Quarts Tall Cans 29c