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LA GRANDE KV&NING OBSEKVER, LA GKANUhl. ORE. Monday, larch 26, 1934 Page Two 1 $Iarmtbe Independent Newspaper rhone Mala to B. W. ntSDSRICKa . publlibed e'unlnga, exception eunday, at ITIO Sixth treat. La Grande, Oregon. atotsred at U Postofttee of I Gnat. Crajfao. as eeoond Class Mail Matter ucxXr act of March i. 1879. OTTICJAL PAPKR or ONION CODXTT AND TBS crrr or la orandi MUH) Or AfltOCIATKD Th aaa irsilil Fm la eitluelvely entitled to use tat puelicaUaa. of ail Mm euapttchea credited lo n not otherwise credited a pub Usbed ban. All ngbta of republication, at special dispatches to thai paper and also toe local news beretn alao aw reserved. Kauocal Advertising Representative. M. C. MOaENSXN CO. ISC Baa Praneiaoo, Lot Angeles. SttWt Portland. Chicago Detroit, New Tork Their scribes and Pharisoes niurmurvd against his dis- j Kenneth lugim. vwai wtth ciples, sayiru?, Why do ye eat and drink with pubiicaru ikJ ; .... MnQ : 1 .. . , T . , .1 rp t ! rt Hendrickson. vocal with ptsno. sinners? And Jesus answering said unto them. Tne that Lxiar Hpfcne. hys M:iier. tap are whole need not a physician; but they that are sick. Jjdir.ce. chtw not to mil the rifhteous. but sinners t repentance. I Laveta NoKiiwhtcc v-r.i &. Luke 5: -' ' - i ftl ARD 4IR It sonietinies son as if rnc!o S;im couldnt touch air planes without fitting his finp?rs bunn?d. Durinjr the mr i . . t . I . f . ar f.l. ! simcuon 01 atrpianes, ana announceti whli' me kj- of France present- would be numerable Amenoan birdmen. The Amencan birtfmen aia their stuff all right, but not in American pbines. About ill the country got to show for the expenditure was a headache 3 J It 1 a. ana a leeimy 01 cazeo oeiioernienv. The story isnt Quite the same today, but once more It ! 4ocks very much as if some slick city fetier had sold Uncle ; Sam a part interest in the Brooklyn bndev. or something. ; We iwd bout Cavtr Batna?a who rut tovnusaMtt f tw budt J doLtus into nsjuiy miLlsoo. &dl by tat prvwrrwcn ccatiwto; afcovt ; onui voEEipukkM viKh eajovvd promts ol 3 txca per ce&t oa ttmr j mbm to ttovet&Katct: about tm airt ct ubKws ead exetwttv wauicn wfetcfe mtm to luie fcept anytnlnr at all about tbe lecent It foaa vnnout aayin;. of roune. oa Intaaataated r-M an to tbe bin. las out woo eotd our an.tr a gold ay 4n vbtok k eaa be aura of eectinr 'aat-je recefoed a ben be j-emii : bta money on airpucee. Pvr tbere It avsew to aU tbtt teaaa Ton t.Te pce I atbUlty of a b erandal to be aired. OieecUy ar Uaiaeetiy. tbe mat ; ts ; poaernntaet apenwi on avtatwn to nmw. u aim ran r n w. omz turn win oe TTrai.T npor!at ' aac Ra aia aad elrvieocr au aaay jpea Use dterecoe bernen rvtcrr , and oaTeat. ; The country baa bran txeeedinrty literal !n rroeidg for Ma aerial ear- feme, and abe country It entxled to ert anal feat earruned !5r. Tbe . man ( rvpa tbe (oeernroent oa an a!rpiar ccctrart a cot tasylr ai atndlr. He la underaalcatr tbe aauocal deleoae ta a rial ipot TSat a i wby alt tbl talk about tunny buKaew ta rcnaectv-c w;tb airjStrxa asast i lua a coKpAebt autnf. E. 0. TRAINING SCHOOL OVER ! ONE OBSTACLE (OaaatBUM trcaa rsga Onaf w t'uKMum oMHusw- an tMl bwnmuaa ba &ld. aVM Sftcdevnair. aitotey. pwseoswJ j V. Kerr, and F C. OjClacer aad 4 aaaB.-inoaii. tneozebecs oc the jtate baard of fejgher aducatxm. . Auto strike tUed; Rail Talks Continw (OxiUaaed rrxa Pape Ct "It Is esy fcee.- aajd tbe rreectsectt. "tJkat th4 Skaecn aaay oevei-.-p 310 a kind of work eotszartl bt tEfe-jatry in whxb. a crctTTe of ecsfwee. whatever aaay be tbwer cbe& of ar CaaatsKie, or rerra vt re9reee,:aa.dsv a&iy parta:-aoe la jut cucrrecoe wttA kaecr taxp&yera.- mr-nr taaaiel k: .t aa awaa a. the baasa eC cea. B. eaaejard aa ta& to Cit eaapujse epceraaa. fart aa ai-r Lbn? laal return: ta te ervaneats fe rcr a slt steal Makeuim of tte prwe: Tbe bnusafbeas enal uaiMry wba aad sott area nimusati aa ! rrwaw aaa asncw tfcey exp-r Apr ; 1 tn U asm Afoiataeaaae. area. S cceratoe. tAs arrrnccr sal oTT.- of t-Se rn.-.irt! M-oe w orvr were caJi acweUirc asaser SKA as- SK are loa eeeectaaej tse scree- seeeu cr; iri t-i, a-MacCk nr-ke waa teateed taio of wrrter deesttea f.-r v- iKVa 'barwia;- to A P cf L. lan- toe vtaaif ecoa rI irfcs 00 ie basa oC vr weciSerai ra eK?t pivt- T5se sf js&M t; be ie on tie 'bass -i- rviLS arji .vcav pttTxl Iwta. T-;s .iari w.:.": acc raja, ce cve- t?i-t;T c"er --vciart ar i'.r.i- -ri-tr. aa:rsrt -.oei reo. r: jr- CMit.-o ;n a; ob?e u x rjrjfe. 3d rwj. areit ax .; c"rc tie ranfcwcneoa. -jw tfeev are cs-'.-r-j-..usxi .-. .wr.vi be JcoarMt. ta ivr.rv en sra :T- V! r-jeJs eeajca te Atrjas.'fs w-.U sv t out aK.e wra.-es sneci rctiorv-.-cafc.vCv tita 5iw. but Wuk we tu teaeerwe eirra V. ew wrsi ecaoe.it. ai ai sc. cf lire aerv-v-w. i-itl ski: tai errvneocr cr,-azM a-r 4. cr-i-..- spsi-BS a, ia ar.r war aac to. arekn t :f.-.ec . y-rtfar dxab ww XI c preas- dest toui"'.rt -v be wwri cct or. tt basja c jnautr.vn arose aof .-je- taaa.' a .rra3-r . la ' Sk-it v-.r4:e v ?CV fC"et Ji.-u!. ?S erte. ' whaCsi JXK Ca! 71 a: r:r t. retthtg barter .JMhlliher ud Onieal ut Buatneaa HlEKO f ' 1 EXPENDITTOES drkeneI by the wiiis of in- at Wk a fTCi few from tasorrcg deoreaaxn. tat all tntf cueer bttjtmja needa to B-jt Tn eaen (awnant frad. bnek w tbe of rswwv cai neoey treat to adrance te exuccal GIVE IN TO HOUSE TODAY ON PAYMENTS (OantasneA em rvra ota kuc not oa awaed ewer a wx tacw tiwa h woiif wru the smash tf u hrtr waa- re-., toy pcrrrrd lie ati- a titt rtesuna wk-. wca T5ae conflweck-e recvm on the .tooas ; lo ake Nef an oiry osCUe a AXSiaiitT XLZ$er the fkrsa 5st'si aft v airf d v.Sst vr t- hocse aad seac t the seaaae The d authecsw a Trvvwsafiaf 1? ti tw it to d.- aJc peanuc. re. flax Jw.rrricxi OHW IMS P.IKTH K.ltt towx to -m i cOtCVSrX O ctilrt a-.b ,w e.-rd :ili wu. , K , -.T1.t v.v- - . . . . . ' ww Crr-Nrsr: e- j-. M , ... jv-e- r.T ie"s; rce 1 - ? f-.T-.rx rr-rr erp.t :t. ; --rrtrts. '. Hi i rTt p-ttT -f T vow HTf-s; ttr . vrvMt w Pr.3TB - ' r.tre tcvt; T M-1- wfc T- r-r tt'3inm t' s arttoie "e ea 5 .ic-.?. w r-rc-i- i'-.?c ec-i.rrw-t . tie ".-ec nes Afy t f'wi fa' T'.X 'rir 3 .-s r?rt .---CTwr A rir!:..J sc r-t St:.t r rv Ti T- ::--ri3s. T M. la C S. ki''w:- ' PM.!Mr .v f y,r. ,N ' T Cvsirei L ,r w.- Kv.-- sr rc-tr.rT i xrk ?M": 'JE - ! K- w- aa aa -'" Mv-.m: .Ht. . . ci. ,-cx- -.er m tew ""e-- " IC-fflaMiMi af-ajs a rr r.2j;jjs fea.Te -.tje t cc are .- ?- ?e V t w rti eirwt es2ii w.4 Turf ,aw4i Vn a C ?6trfwrQ, .w..-ur raa-a 5-.- ?escaT ev tshe ans'fcvair' s s a' fivtt arjdkT-i oc the gewtntita The Weather vttvriuK nK:cAr Dfitoi: fair la the eaJ ana tn nnuliit csoudlneM 'cdlowed by ruin tale tuolzKI or Towd-v " " ! (wcloa: "4ihltj aarawr toaitht kit ! nm in thr wt pii": moovraic ; to mh Mthut altid alt. j lOOL TVT11I I8 j SuivUi : Uunma minimum 34 ; ToU: Minliuaj Id avoir. I x m. 3 atxnr. 1-artl.v ctoadt. EAGLES WILL GIVE PROGRAM ABOthrr o i Kajtira hndoast pnrarni :11 be pjt::rd toriScht a o'clock at tbe '.cee hall under the direc-tMn cf Ar!h-r Bremer. The , prufrva wUl include. Riciixrd ; Duckctt and Jerry OaraUX harp ; and etmar !il. f Uoyd Ecus, rival actio :h guitar accc2ipariiroeot. John ';:!'-juas. vccal w.ta sftar avomrtazitrit. ftKturd Hioc td BiU Rave. Tia j 'KesZtnaX&v brother, suophew t n j ornr r CREAM STOLEX J , " f te rxitra nop was birton Sato nvefsta aocvrxi to a report to tj pciA-. aal csf pastry and fcte cras asoten. ES2ttaru ws tamed by brrakat the aa la front - door. . SccMooe broke ir.la tie Presbyter- a ceck toai, faijed to ld a:ytnm$ 3afaLnf.. arrt orto or LOCAL COST OF THE OVA (Orcttcaed Tracx Pt Coa) : Cfcacc ft?i tuiarierr, the L Gras3e (cx pre.ta. isa tie La Granie svt pro.-ece. Aiaista i"-: oc eac KCcvr d-j rj tsi .-rr iport ra.-s.Msea br ta. f.s tw . La Grtie .-.-v-it s:?C8i.v ad La Onsoe streets HI.!, Mr Fn tiso toocbrd iMfir ea I tbe PERA. tiw Ee ajencT vbicb te ; to take ?n aere tie C A leaws cvt ELaso Saeteaaca ramr a report ao a f tr- be tcv tsjvxtt Jori.n ril:rT a- E?--w aitnacAi rnt y W wirna vx$ BOY HOVERING tt TU TtH ' (Cct--rs jrc rrcin Pvre Ct Sa-re. He at i jea ctf Lew Croc XTecCTK rtTccto ire tJut he tu r-jck ty far irw s hy iL r CVvfaccx c B-wi fr, wao to to it-Te a reject "c The 5ta pcCos re Cwfrrer tcciT wv tc cet tkrcci w-.ih .e rvV-oe cfif-oers o Vara Trzzir orfvil Amilj o the acc&r-L. CiTe7-ried rrrvrra at Ore eon To Be On Cash ' tCceetAraec Prsca P4 Co I r: -f f pvr .-eoc Tbe tttaJe wci ee a w.-rat baK Marr-A -"4. . 5- T- cau. 5auecl 5rr parrsect Wvd B3ay w--a apcrcarxstSe 1 tr!airrTC cent trea t;e sra weiit cc a vv- .. arr i. 7ir.ri r XBM SJrt: : s. s iSrry-; c teae warrsrits 3s.-e VV..C rjse ia ta3h-e cf jcie tavrs snd rwrtr ct csr srt.. rr-etsee: tr--?c etrsd e Ljz tf '. ti i -eewwarr ?:r 2 - kiTe Aata Ti acaaa rvecl w t2e wa raat ewdts tfnric te rceeS rear i acd oa tnto X-Trrna Nervra, arid J .- I ; 1 ad be saw e9nXL wat taT tJgt I j o4 iit-ci a c-paa .c : $1 HIT. 5 SC j w V M v , jf , - t-C',- I - v - aA -. . .- T,-ir Yum rth -tit "Ml r 1 att ! 1111 EASTERN OREGON LIGHT & POWER CO. Floor Plan Shows ' Compactness of -New U. P. Train frm I I Km i fiR I- Tmmn WHEW- mm SiEwn mi I f-. H3 DC3LIIE3 ID & 3 G 13 3 Uj r 4 - LJ t ( EOfS m raise sm PiiSSa C3W?TOT saiss 55 am i -5 1! IS S?3iTJ 111 MiS 113- I. . WiUi j -si s-s 1 iaa 3" Ifeffti- i fOs'i cf it-t c? w ' rush- : &?c.ea hip wttiSe wcrtir at-. the -itr?:-rsi?!:?. srv?a.-"C;tr3 Bcttert Snutn 4arwa m Pr&.utAi last - Ui-$ feicjj c;Ter:ea4 m rail ' teStjjK'a-'sBtaaa. T--e Tr-.-uirrvhAi nccwU texsr of the rr t TJada PaeiTie sz-raczli-ncit traan irtzjr it o ta OnTiV eta 5frc d vy. .:-rJ 2. fr-ren T 30 a. as. -so SJO . ; wh2-;h tLrae it wtU 6e on .:-.r.4 tie ta."cn O.Yf BUILDIXG PERMIT ISSUED C"--- "N-'cr-jnc trr'it was &es3ed t ' ? rT--t to aJtar az r-ji;- a tr..-t cr tfir on Cfst---, erwera Aia? -d ?er i rr -e 5 a ierr rc-'lrr a-d rw- Is This Too Good For Yonr Consul? he-:.r. X? cc T?d- JCs cc irxrr. hx-h Jtrirc wCi io rrJ4 fee .rr -r-- xre -zk.x w.-t fjr a.y rrii snrss. Tre rc?ki 1 a rr-r tv a nw :a ;t c-rtfy c.r.T.-g ft ;o irvr- e-i r-i ftmb fu;. or- w-'.i. ;he. tJ:e est w ii-T-r Air "Kaarsir 'fmJi I a wttir raeu? W -r- . -iea ae-wrn M beas 3 : is rc 3 1 . n ll LOCAL BRIEFS Vferrrax Ura. O. J. Skiff. oC Uoloo. is spending Um rck here TtalUng reia Urea. Emmlner CooUnj C. M. BroUar. eamlner of motor wik-lfl operators and cfaautfeura. vtll be La La Gnkode tucuoiToar from S a. m. ota m. at ate oki-T laaU ao ae eaamloaCHus for dneera' liceaae. ; Here Jsatanl. Rer. Oeacwe Clark, nctor 'Of Sc. ?S:epheni (Episcopal obnrcb and ! Mrs, Clark, of Staer. vm In La Cnie Snturdar. fuu f Iter, aui i JCra. Ciaresca Kcpp. Cter Tacattan j Uiss LAura 3ay Kcpp. ekter daiii 1 ler of Jc&rr. aod Mrs. Clacvac Kopp. 1 expected borne Pnday aooa trorn WalU Walla 'wbere b k a atodezu at St. Paal'a acteot to Gala, aal ; vtU bars a ea-4ar Easier waUnci , Tin bere. Berara Bn- ITrv A P. TrolLner and daupbaer. , Hawt Jean, hj.tr? returned trcan Porv j land v&r? ter apeca te past 'nek ikisj rmrla aad raiatiTas. lc-a ! Tnuiiijer rrenra n bar father, i Pnrd Laot. a bo bas bent terjr m. ts ! not ao rll. . . . Teca&k aajuauUit kod laafuli n ance of neaJta tn farm tfie Urn topaea tnaa peoaUaa at Ore. gon Staaa coUev win ebseuaa for tor ' benefit of -H dub bovs and czr&a c i tia atate dartre tne." reujar etab iM car XOAC as Ta tcciittl. j Matea ta FalherM I In at. ano aad n infinite Mciaer in Va La ! eral pbaees of tne national farm re Grande pobba ataooia. vbo kaa been : duetton prognnv rwu-ued yesterday wry Ul for the paat nontn. baa been ! frost PonUand ws ne nt aereral of reat. i dence in toe Sacajavea um to tne ; ncme ef cer ataner. wtuaaai kefirr. I IlllllllllH- Ura. Date AUen k reeemrtng fros I a asaxr operatton wbjrn tbe ttnder. cent tsst Tbus may at Use Grande i Rcsde feoapttaL Bat tae Ttsetar i Jobn Roeuiette. of Bcje. n a bad- eeo naner tn La. Oraecie. ; (fowx Ketaraw M-ss Kie Boux. director of train : c at fee a?, ft Ackmas TramZn acnooL iiet-ji'ued tnts weekend from a 1 weeks wueo kn Seattte. Stso wws areompanwd hre by her aaaaU niece wro wtU asaeeKl mm twaml in u i ' On-5 ; m I Brtwm nw- Mr. L. U Raid aad daughter Miaa FTiTlha. toT reromed front Portland where t6r baw vuited soct Wed- Retwieriisr A. J. Borartt. wto suCered a 3 Uoo at Uie Grande Ronde lwspltal where be was taken for treatment. Condocts Mr John Dtckaoo. ol Tendietoo. la in La Grande today oooductln toe last of the ernes of kaaons oa con mX brMge. On Vlit Mrs. P. E. Grabcm, of Eajfo. and -bar daughter, afrs. P. J. Bauer, of SanTTttavtscoi In La Grande dar ing the past weekend and will remain for aenral day TisJting nene. To Dr. and atra. H. S. Brownton and etc Wealer. drowe to Pradion yr& lerday where Xbey met ibetr ta&w ter. UTa. Cecfl R, RtpJey and daugh ter, of Taktouu atra. Ripley nd baby daugnter returned to La Grande w-.Ui them whole 2tetr son cootlnned on to Eugene wnere tea ts a atudeot in the law school at tne UniTersity of Oregon. Ura. Ripiey ra fonnerty aCisa Uorotny Brownton. Back to Eijjm B054 Jackson, of La Grande: Oarl Omd. of One: nd Bob Croater, of Vnian. eft yeaii Jay for Bogerae a-aere tney aMend tas trtMrersty of Oregon after aprfidine; tne aprto tatAUona at tneir bumea In ITo&aci county. They w Jotoedi b PxBe wet by Wesley Brovneon. also of tbh rtT. , Mra. Georre A. Oiadvkk. rtanrhwr of Mra. Stary A. Bean vno tiled yea- i u vewsk. .i 1 ec1'' &TIn tc m Waer. Urs. auc aiaiiii j. i ruo. unnrt anotter dawbtcr. tea been bere for ! bou re veeka I K. H. Mmf. pramnent CUan county tmrsxr and a leader in aer. oaya tra&snounc bcrtfnfm In eonnec- aon wttb tbe dairy rK'tJ. TkRa DaUas Jacobaon. of Ontario, aetit tbe aeekend In La Grande Ttssttn a2a oarenta. Mr. and lira. B. on. aad otner friends. la Georre T Cochran, attorney Sbr the state of Oregon In tbe ease of tbe state of waaciraraa to. tbe state - of Clreeoo. lnvof-rlnc tie water rtcha of tbe Waa WsBav river, left yeater- day for Portlaad wnere be wta scene: about three weeks. This morning tbe astomeya rn Use case started lesti- aaocy before tbe referee, W. W. Bay. of SaS Lake City 1 11711 noce to crops by squtrreLs in At nilnrt i the past few eeacona, Aibee and Uklah Receac rtaitora as EjLzxs were itIaraars wUl meet here Tuesday to , BUncEl ctawicrd and acs. Berthm F5d- oen of La Grander wfco were i r"- of the- xxKher, at Jo- !7-a Ecsdinser. in rartUBd Mrs- Oailx Baker, depctr cocaST deck tn -.tne. record jag tseparauent. srxnt ste aeekead in. Pari'iirrt ori COUNT THE DAYS TILL EASTER NOT many days remain yet some of us have much shopping to do before we'll be ready for Easter Sun day. There's a way to make last-minute Easter purchases - - easier, without the usual last-minute fuss. The adver tisements in this newspaper will help you buy quickly and to the best advantage, --: Whether you are planning a new hat, shoes, or com plete spring outfit, the advertisements will save you time and money. For you can choose what you want in the comfort of home or office, avoiding crowds and fruitless tramping from store to store. You can be surer of fresh stocks, authentic styles and honest prices when you buy the advertised goods of reputable stores and manufacturers. TODAY T ABOUND OREGON "AS CHBO.VItLED BT IH DAILT tBABTO 1WB OF TBS ASSOCIATED PEES8 JIDUE BtSinUFfES MfMELP KLAMATH PALLS. March 26 tt Judge William M. Duncan Saturday fomrded a letter to Judge John L. Rand, cblet Justice of the supreme court, disqualifying bimseH from pre siding at.lH trial of Horace M. Man ning. . Manning-, prominent Klamath Palis attorney. Is e barred with tbe first degree murder of Ralph W. Horan, bit former -la tr partner and member of tbe horae of representatives, xne trial will start April 16. ELBERT BCTIE XOT CANDIDATE ECOEJTB. March M vr) Declaring his -political ambitions" irould be satisfied If be retained hta old posi tion as reading clerk of tbe bouse. Elbert Bede. Cottier Grove editor, today anceanced he would taot be a candidate for the Reptibnean nomina tion for secretary of state. Eireaatee coat of campaign as giten aa one of tbe waaoua for Bede's decision. Saturday nbrht after a con ference with Earl eaeB. Arlington. Bede said bere either Snra or himself vould be a candldale. Bed retire merit from the jXctare area takes at an indication Snell vouH be a candi date. OLB TTMEHS FOfLM CLlH MH3PORD. Ore, March 26 CF Some 30 persons arho have llred In Ttith Jcsephirje or Jackson ccmn Uea for at least ti years gathered bere today to form the -three-rruar-ter Century Club." One delegation T led by Captain O. C. Applegate. ow-tme Southern Oregon Indian fbjhter. riDEKtL L.AM1 BANK SCORED THE DALLES. Ore, March 28 VP) Nesligence- lack of Interest In the Mld-Ooituafcia district, use of Inex pertenced .ipprauen and lb per cent lmtltaaon on loans were, charged agixst the federal rand bank at Spokane- during a meeting of some 40 firaaersx from Wasco. Hood River. 3rrnss'. Skamania and Jefferson t cotmues fcamraay. i ' ' I TO FTOHT SQUIRRELS f PESDLCTOK. March M OP) The ' pretty lrtt squirrel may make a j nice pet. bat net a fly In the soup 1 to farmers In this area. Moved by I the thousands of dollars worth of ; : f" s- buddy tbe nuteater , . u ui .ua iwu. THREE BOVS RES CI ED FOSTLAND. Ore March 26 UP, i -p-.-i.- Cave" nearlT became a Maaseieum Sunday for Donald Snide, 'S; Peter Paget, ; and Teddy Jenkins, As the Portland boys were busy digging their cave, the sandy soil la the roof gave away and all three were burled under the debris. J. h. Alderson, a neighbor, saw the cave collapse and pulled young Bnlde and Paget outbefore they were seriously Injured. The Jenkins child was res cued some 16 minutes later by police. FTKE AT CASCADE LOCKS HOOD RIVER, Ore., March 26 (flv Plre destroyed two old store buildings and threatened the entire town of Cascade Locks Sunday before an old fashioned bucket brigade managed to get the flames under control, accord ing to meager Information received here. A call Was sent ior fire-fighting equipment from Hood River, but the bucket brigade succeeded In check ing the flames before the equipment was sent. Damage waa about W0O0 . ALL-BRAN MADE HIM REGULAR AS CLOCK Delicious Cereal Corrected His Constipation We quote from his voluntary and enthusiastic letter: "After reading your advertisement, I decided to use All-Bran. I had been taking Eills right alone. But now I don't ave to take pills. "I take All-Bran every morn ing, and am as regular as the clock. It has done me a lot of good." Stephen Higgins, 51 S. Nein St., South Norwalk, Conn. Common constipation frecmently causes headaches, loss of appetite and energy. Yet this condition can be overcome, usually, by eating Kellogg's All-Bran. Tests show this delirious cereal provides "bulk" and vitamin B to aid elimination. All-Bran is also rich in iron for the blood. The "bulk" in All-Bran is much like that in leafy vegetables. In Side the body, it forms a soft mass. Gently this clears out the Intestinal wastes. Isn't this safer than taking harm ful patent medicines? Two table spoonfuls daily are usually suffi cient. Chronic cases, with each meal. If seriously ill, see your doc tor. All-Bran makes no claim to be a "cure-all." Enjoy All-Bran as a cereal with milk or cream. Use it also in mak ing fluffy muffins and breads, etc Get the red-and-green package at your gTocer's. , Made by KeEogg in Battle Creek. - j Asa: JCacert3t