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LA GRANDE EVENING OBSERVER. LA GRANDE. ORE.
Tuesday.i August 7, 1934
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SOCIETY
Kilkare Klub, Local. Social Group
Begins Season of Playing; Meets
Friday Evening, With Mrs. Shepherd
Dure were, two table for brkt
when Mr. Lou' Worrell entertained
the members of the Kilkare Klub re
cently. Prtaea were awarded to Mrs
Harry SiUer, first, and Mrs. Henry
Hagey, second. Mrs. Worrell served.
The, next meeting of this aociiU
dub will be this Friday evening. Aug
ust 10. Mrs, I. U Shepherd and Mrs.
Walter Price will be the hostesses,
the party to be held at the home of
the former at 8:00 o'clock.
Sewing Club
On The Morrow
The Eaglf Srwlng club will mw
tomorrow afwrnoon at a. 00 o'clock
at Uie home of Mra. Brwhears wlta
airs. Bstiier HUdrbrandt as tr as
llrtant hosMos.
Past Guardians
With Mrs. Devine
The Fast Guardian Neighbors club
of the Neighbors of Woodcraft will
haw Ihetr meeting Friday ilternoon
at the home Of Xto. Belle Derlne.
1415 T awnue. The merlins; u to be
called al 2 00 o'clock and those tn
charge are quit anrlaus (or lar,-
attendant of thorn eligible.
Juveniles Meet
.With Mrs. Flanery
Mrs. Prank Flanery. 310 Cedar
street, will be the hostea when trie
Juveniles of the Neighbors of Wood -craft
meet Wednesday afternoon. The
hour is 2:00 o clock in the afternoon.
Get-Together Club
At Pine Cone
LADD CAXTON tSraclail The
Oet-Torether club ladle had their
wood picnic of the soasco at Pine
Oone last Thursday when committee
No, 1 entertained at a one o'clock
luncheon. On loc tabie was I
and U nice food was aerred "pip
ing" hot in careserta asyle. with Ice
creocm and cookies as the dessert
Those eatettalaln; were: Mra Sarah
Banlon. Mrs, Leoca PeebSer. aire- Etta
Poofet. Ura. Jesse Anson and Mrs. Roy
Walker. Mrs. B, P. McCtur was a
Curat, Jara Henry W. Feebler name
n drawn to receive, tsx club pnae
All enjoyed the afternoon dmpetie the
beat.
Oacnmmr No. S. comprtsed ot toe
Meadames Ada Clark, Dean Coun
eU. Elratt Ausun. Alt WJnburn sad
Era Beaie wtll eoteruln Vh Oet-to-rether
club as BJreraide park. La
Grande, this Thursday.
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COVB PERSONALS
Karl Haaf. who reoently cl his
hcrr here to Ctiartey WtLuuns of Los
ADffKs, has purchased the Waoer
ranch ci ISO acre and w.U take pos
eaa0Q the first of Octc4r. Ke had
lived on his piacc in town until Wed
nesday wnea Mr. WUltama toe pos
sesason. The Wacner ranch is con
sidered to be one of the ftneaa
ranches tn Grande Rcdde ralley. tt Is
located aJbout two and a half Bul
west of Cove, ts wU watered, and t
thoucht to be a wry food buy
Charles Pisher has been ren".in it
for scene years. They w.U pve poo
sKssxn the first ot cvt.-oer but hat
50CLL CALENDAB
Taeiay. Aufvu-t T
Auuitary Mv Esntly part
V. F. W. RkfVs hill,
i.-OO Seifhbars of Wcoi-rafU
Odd Fellows haa.
Wednesday. Aur-t ft
VG-OO SoNrKe ,r alt AxT p
E; at CV iVr.r?j.r.c r.-oi
J-tXi JuTemies W O W w.:h
Mra. F-anery. SIC Cedar i53.
3 Sc-.rj: cuSv EJie auxt
liary. Mrs. Bresrftira.
TurnSiT, AorS 9
J R:wrsj5e Ltwiies Aid at
Fine Ccne,
SXO Ii:as4 Oi'.j Ladies Aid a:
RaTtrsiae Pa:.
Fr-daT. A'icust 10
J3 Pas G-jLTSiaa Seichtcrs
club w-;is Mr. 5ee Detine.
HIS T STece.
V Ri:kare Cub w.sh Mrs.
1. ia, Ssepierd.
Ssaar. A-fuii l
3V Aizsua: fvcr..c of former
re;ir.i of il;.rx aai
rr..--.t;i
To make 1 ral. !e Cream ki 1
to.- Fie lia ivn Rran Ke
Creasa rdT w.th Jk- il.ii best
In S c' rr.'..t arid crvans rw.-v
Pec saie at F-'y Wlis'.v. Sa.-e.sv
Sicca ,VSi ar.2 1JM iaj Berptr s
Ccocecy.
. tjvtc Kua w.t.i?ir iriHe
RaatiiV Beach Pr-.vesa B-cs
washed tn y-ur hecrf. Ornal
bauty restcced, P.v preenpt.
pwftssiiii' secrv.-e- rsl: 151 -W.
ts , H. Part.tsi
!. ptm st.
Son-Proof Paint
"Ti Pa-Tit Tist la-
PrTTSBrRGH PAINT
STORE
Paone JSl-J in Eai si
not disclosed any plans for the fu
ture. Mr. Williams has established
a part of his fiuully here tn Ui new
home, and with hU wife will return
to Los Angeles, where he Is engaged
in business, but says his plans are
rather undecided for the present, and
he may be here to lire very soon.
Mlhri Phyllis Lockaood. daughter of
Mr. and Mrs. Phil Iockwood. of La
Grande, came to Cove Wednesday to
spend the weekend with Mrs. I. R.
Lay.
The Methodist church 1a spoivnring
a vacation Bible school, but the plans
are not complete, and thy have not
definitely set the iiMe.
Mrs. Thos. To it? tos hostess to the
ladles Aid of the Methodist church
Wednesday afternoon at her home.
The afternoon was spent vuiuiif, and
a dainty lunch aaa senvd. Those
present awe Mmes. Lanta. Clark. Mc-
Dannei. Fethy, of Vale. Smith, Mc
Cuteheon, of Los Ansek. Leonard
Toaie. Duffy, Roger. ChadwKJc. Lund,
Hershey and Roy Baker.
O, Lund and Tom TowJe vent to
Lostlne on a fishing tr.p Thursday.
Mrs. George Holmes, eot of Port
land, but a pioneer of Core, paid a
a.lort visit here Wednesday. Sie was
an overnight truest of her nephew.
R. 3. French. Mrs. Ho&nea litvd here
for many years and her let, when
she moved a-ay. mas keenly felt by
many people.
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WALLOWA n.K-OSALS
Mr. and Mrs- C. T. McDar.el. Mr.
and Mrs. Lawt3n McDmuel and three
children are spending a week at Wal
lowa Lake on an outiraf ar-d raca
u on.
Miss Faith W.Kh, of YAklsui. a
former Wallowa girt, who is noting
her grandmother. Mrs, Exxxn. of En
terprise, was in town 'oc wTerai day
aiiia week cali-ng on Wailowa fner.da
Supt. C. A. Thor-.pn had his ton
sils rem ami at te Waikvwa hoepit'.
Thursday. He is at hi hocre and re
ported to be reeo.r:ns n:oe.r.
Mra. W. F PcvSe has been con
flned to her bed for rrai days
with illnesa.
The Wallowa Oearcrr ajsoclation
held tteir annual pirruc in the park
we of town Thurjiiay. Tne prorao
becsn at sen oVrkv m siie morasr;
and cor.unued thrournxst vhe day
At noocj a pcciix-k dinner wa ar
rared w.iri coftve. cream and toe
cream furnished by the crmzr-rr
T?i Uryt croarrl ifcst ha ever at
lemded a creamery picnic, was reves-
ed and faitom of Ke creani were
disposed of dinng the dinner hor
AfaernooQ speakers were Ray O'.ll of
Portland, rr-a&ser of UV s'Aie grarurer
J D. MiCake, of SinC dii-aMcri cn.-ef
cf iry and tcoi deptarTrrierit. and
Al. Brcwa. of Poniarjd. mariSer of
In:ertawe Asssxa:ed CTeiarnec-iea.
Pien.y of cvxxl music was furnu&ed
by kval people and the ffieznt i
Tosed a tjcvws m eiery way.
Mr. aad Mr. MrC.aran a:id
sma-Jl sor&. Jcie Jr and .'s-'i of Lfw-
is$oa. are Tiiirr at se hcerje of
his parens. Mr. and Mr-v C. A M'-
Ciaraa.
Mr. Julta Koime and son Graver
Grtmrrxtv oe La Grsrvle. x-krSid- j
era m t&e Cveeon Hardware Co- fe f
were cai'ed to Wallow Vedr.escy by ;
fire wnx-n dewyed te rard-
ware store. TTiey were avcr-;parked
br Mrs. A R. Hunter, of ftolenv m.1-
was TiaiUp.f in ta Grande and ie
iMriy maoe a svar. tks as the hocr.e
off Mr. and Mr. C X Hunter.
M- E:ne WLUiams arrited
Wa:owa T-Jesaiay fr.vr. Porsiioc
where she has been te.h:ng in -.irr.-
sver sciiool and w.U spend a mooih
I w.;h her parer.;. Her. and Mr L
B W.lama.
Prune Industry In
i liice Agreement
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trse ltou;an tn xht larger
one ic un h ce n t r:.C-.-r ; n ar.-.i L ; r
ire
N.t m;r.'r.ur.. prvot was set cn trfr.
Xnrj-e so drrer. The jchedul? o.
freh prun-e .o canr.er vr.ed or. No
I prunes frocn l-V' per ton for '. 2
.vum to MS per too. Iv IT wur,; s.;i
i - ..j. -j ri-ii"inin--nniTinfiiilmr' -.., !
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Miss Mabel Morton
Bdltor
Phone: Main 600 Until Noon
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Pension Law Court
Test Is Planned
MILWAUKEE. Aug. 7 1 Con
stitutionality of the new compulsory
pension lav tor rsllrwds will be
tested. C. A. Miller. Washington, sen
em! counsel for the American Short
Line Railroad association, told a con
vention of 200 officials of privately
owned roads.
"The railroad retirement act Is, In
the opinion of many lawyers, uncon
stitutional." Miller said In his re
port. Pope Pius Raps
German Movement
CASTEL OA.VDOLFO. llaly. Aus 7
Pope Plus today made a severe
attack, on the Geniun national
hurch movement dur.r. an audi
ence granted twenty members of the
German Catholic Youth society. De
claring that the German national
movement "lacis common sense," his
holiness urced his visitors to "con
tinue courageously to practice Cath
olicism" when they return to their
countrv.
M'ti.VR AMI ,'LOl K
PORTLAND. Aug 7 if. Sucar
Berry or fruit, 10s. 15 44: bales. a5.S5;
beet. &5i5.
Domestic Hour Selling price, null
delivery. 3 to 25-ebl lots: family pat
ent, as. te&Sr 7.T5: boiers' hard
wheat, si 85 ti 7 SO; blended flour.
6 SO7 30; bakers' blues-.ern. K5 &5
kM.75.
ONLMU SHEEP
OMAHA. Aug. 7 ( C. S. D. A )
Sheep: p.tWO. lamba 15 ii 25c hicher.
other classes steady, best rarue lamba
j fed clipped lamb 1-6 40 S SO. cwea
j down from W 00. pood arxl choice
i.iitr jtroiii samos so & sa 75.
feed:n,; ea. H 50.
IVilveMin Hre African Korets
CAPCTOW Fore: fires In
the Drakenrein mountain of Sou: h
Afru-a were blamed on ba.boons
whtch. hunting scorpion, writ rvxks
roilin down tie slope, the rcvi.s
staking sparks and Uniting dead
crass.
PORTLAND LIVESTOCK
PO?.TLa.VD. Aug 7 , Ca:t:
0. cjU.s 25. steady.
Steers: Gocd. common ari medium.
W 66 w aii: he:rers, romrnon
and mecaum. t2MiiH.W: cow, good
;rirnoci and medzum, tJ 00 s3JS;
low cut;er and cu:-er. tl 35 j 82 CO.
tuUs. good and choice. SJJW.sWiO
cutter, common and medium. 50 ,i
S 35: vear. a-.xxi and choice. 5.iX
4CO: cull, common and medium.
J 60 p. ftd SO: cawt-e. good and cAotce.
M 4 00; common arj medium.
00 ,i fr4 50.
Hey; 500; fairty rs?dy Ucht
WTfrht. good ald ch.Mce, 5 O&ih 5 &5;
med:um weigh, good and cnoioe.
5 w fr5 .S5 : hea rywT ciiV good and
rhx-ce, 4 T5 . 15 40, p&ck.ng sows.
med.um and g.wi. S3 2i 0 M 10; feed-
er and Mocker p-c. good and ciwtoe.
4 35 1-4 AS.
Seop: ?. steady. Lamhs cevvi
ard cnotce. 5 00 c 5 50: corrmoc. and
med:iira. fr5T5,e5O0: yeariing weth
er. f5 . W "5; e-s-es. g.x5 and
.Vxo?. l-,S fU 35; cui.1. comrade
ajud rrwd:;im si 00 3 0.
Asphalt
Roiled Roofing
105 Juare !eet per rolS
l 55 and up
Bu.-k Kake Teeth
!u?:a F.r . . . Each 25c
Ucw: Tcr.re
S.ronc r.d Sturdy
Ewh - i: 40
Home Lumber
& Coal Co.
Phone Main 17
Mi.-kiy M.-Coy W O Sawrrr
f rrs Prjenily Head-arters
Present Awards
At Camp Before
Boys Departure
At the conclusion of the successful
week of activity at the Catherine
Creek camp for boys, a court of honor
wua uvia one awaras presented
most of the boys in the camp. The
camp closed (Sunday.
Awards -r: ; earned and presented
as follows:
Tenderfoot, Joe Pifer. Orville Roh
uer. Second class, Bruce Isaacs. Harry
Chad wick. Merrill Ainsworth, Pren
tiss and Norbert Seig.
Leathercraft. Merrill Ainsworth.
Swimming, Dick Stoddard.
Firsx Aid. Everest Sherman.
Biacksmlthlng. Darwin Orton.
Pioneering. Everett Sherman. Bill
Kirkpamck. Bob Planansky, Ernie
Rostock, and Dick Stoddard.
Star, Everett Sherman, Harold Hess.
Satisfactory Campers. Memll Alns-
worth. Jim Bell, Neil Bo u lion. Prank
Burivett. Lewis Conley. Stoddard Gor
man, . Willard Hail. Harold Hess,
Granville Lee, Darwin Orson, Bob
Planansky,
EUtel Posey. Ernie Ros-
tock, Delbert Sanderson. Norman
we&iey biierman. Henry fetod-
dard. Bob smurthwane, Allen Thomp
son and Bill Kirkpauick
Honor Campers. Robert McAnualty
and Dick Stoddard.
Because of the large amount of
materials donated, it was found by
the staff in charge of the camp that
refund could be made to all boys
who paid their fee. A 10c refund will
be paid to each boy who paid bis
ee and boys are asked to call at the
'liamber of oommerce office for the
refund.
Elmo Stevenson, general manager
of camp activities, today expressed
his appreciation to the various busi
ness concerns of La Grande and Baker
that contributed to the camp. Those
who made the contributions were:
R. F. Tyler of Blue Mountain
Creamery for ice cream and skimmed
milk.
winters and ia Grande Bakeries
for cookies,
DaT S.oddard. Mr. Garrett, Ray ;
McCarroil and numerous parents of j
boys who furnished transportation
facilities, j
F. Burnett for rhubarb. j
l D. S. organirat.cn for general j
backing and ue of grounds. j
Fred Johnson for wasennelons.
Max Burke for apples.
Dr. Gllstrap for first aid equip
ment and medial and examination
Grant Bean, Walter Bean. Harvey
Carter, Norman Frees. Lions Club.
David I- Stoddard and all rnembers
of the staff for their general sup
port and assistance.
Deep sea fish are usually red or
black in color and carry lights on
cheek, bead or tail, or rows of lights
ajong their sdes like flowing port-hoie
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READ HOW YOU CAN
GET ONE ABSOLUTELY
FREE!
T.r.'c of :;' A rtrrru-ne "Oar-i-rc Fcoi
Cotaiaoer FKLE to evrry ice rex tiser
sa a K.r'jc ce tw-iarLr wrfi h--crr
Kctau vahae 5c- ccrco frc YOL'Fa
t.'kiay
Kerr' an orTirr that ivr yea frrr
. .r 20 m.Te efr.c:try fr.tn yocr
sre bcx w- tir rtt oat pery cc cc;'
" Oearui.T"' prrrmrs irir fxxi odecs.
ctarrajaatcn cf frod$ and ke. lawrs
fr -cn trazsrer c taco tastrs t: Ixitter,
r-t. t
we rr.a'te ti-.i ccTrr to ca a.tt-t-cc
t Wrtibse tbrtnr refr-rratcts.
yru ao,-tr7-t it -thr; c-K-itrrr- S.sc-y
r..: out ccT.-ia Sfv.-nr aai bci ce ciai it
tc ciar r.crt TO IDA Y
Westinghouse
Eastern Oregon
Light & Power Co.
JAMES STITT
PA YS $25 ON
FIRE CHARGE
James Stltt was tried yesterday in
tHm imcflr- fAiirt K TisHc. T. ne
i harn - k.. Vi.nJtt.,. ,
j ) land not his own and leaving
th fira burning and unattended. He
pleaded guilty to the charge and was
lined S35 00 which he paid.
'ihe fire which he left officers
said, was on Catherine creek and w&
the cause of the fire which occurred
last week, causing considerable dam
age. Stltt was herding sheep tn that
vicinity.
CHURCH MEET
CALLED FOR
THIS EVENING
Members of the Central Church of
Christ, are urged to attend an In:
portant meeting of the congregation
this evening at 8 o'clock in the large
auditorium at the la Grande hotel.
Rev. Paul De F. Mortimore announces
that the meeting is for the purpose
of considering some plans for pur-
1 chasing property for a new church
building. It ts expected that a large
' attendance will be present.
RVKER SELLS BONDS
BAKER, Aur. 7 (. The direc
tors of thw Baker &fiiOfl dL&trirt. si a
.,r,,. vrH-.t- ,,,-, -. r.
worth of bonds to Ferns and Hard
grove and associates of Portland for
t he purpose of securing money to
eyect a new junior high school build
ing in Baker. The successful bidders
cJJered $100 90 per hundred and asked
interest of four and one half per cent.
PROCEEDINGS DISMISSED
SALEM, Aug. 7 trPr Charges M.
Thomas, public ut ilities commis
sioner, dismissed the general Investi
gation proceedings involving the Kla
math lake phase of the California
Oregon Power company probe. In an
order issued here today.
The hulks of two Confederate
ships, the Madison and the Alapaha.
sunk during the Civil war, suU can
be seen in tie clear water of a lake
near Branford, Fia,
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Schilling
Liquid Food
Colors
add appetizing tints to
nmr finiiissrtisMi-t hifmj
ASSOlUTEi.Y-17 SAVES MONEY
8Y FROTECIISO FCCS ASD THE
THERMOMETER SHCrtS THE
EXACT TEMPERATURE IN YOUR
ICE BOX
WKscbe rr4crtoc
. . . EVERY Hircri rv-i
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FROTECriON" co the fccr
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Pacific Coast
Highway Maps
Now Available
Colorful and complete, new Pacific
coast highway maps have just been
published by the Union Oil company
tnd are available through rta gasoline
dealers in this area. The aeries Is la
sued in three folders. Simplicity and
legibility of road Information are fea
tures of the new maps. All non-essential
material was eliminated to allow
space for amplifying highway Infor
mation and points of Interest in each
of the three folders; The mapa, how
ever, are complete and accurate, giv
ing all the necee&ary road data for
tourists and vacationists.
An additional innovation in the
folders is the complete log of Pacific
coast radio stations. This is the first
time such information has been in
cluded in a highway map, and was
incorporated in the folder to enable
motorists with radio equipped cars to
tune in as they ride, regardless of lo- ;
cation. The log lista locations of sta
tions, call letters, wave length, and
power. An accurate map -of the area,
west of the Rockies, and extending
from the Gulf of California in Mex
ico to Glacier national park in Brit
ish Columbia Is shown in each state
folder. "
Inset maps showing main thorough
fares and cross-town boulevards of
principal west coast cities, are also
Included In the folders. State maps
have been cross-indexed to facilitate
location of cities. The Indexes in
clude city populations.
PEAR CROP SEARING PEAK
MED FORD. Ore, August 7 t
Harvesting of the Rogue river valley
pear crop will reach ita peak starting
next Monday, with the picking and
packing of Comic, Bote. Howell's and
l Anjous, The varieties all r.pen
this year aoout the same time, which
tax the capacity of local packing and
cold storage plants.
Stevens-Van Engelen Co.
August
Blanket Event
Buy Your Winters Supply of Blankets Now. A small deposit
will hold your Blankets until wanted.
mm, HmM
66xS0
Rector Plaid Blankets
Heavy weight full 66 x SO in. s:i. As
;rtes co:.oi?: Gwen. Peach. Rose
and Orchid. Q - Q Q
Si.ten binding tJXatOPr.
70 x S
Sno-dn Plaid BJankets
FarC7 cctscs t".aijLf7 . Is
in ?ciors: Praci. B:-m. Cr
:iid. toe. Kjs.
Pil TH K c 1? 4 in
s, 1.49
72 x S4
Home Rest
Part Wool Blankets,
Evtra Va- araftti s! b
5 i srcC la ?rer rase..
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MARKET NEWS OF THE DAY
CHICAGO
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Open Illftl low Close
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Sept. .
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SDIILAR TO
1934 COTTON,
CORN LOANS
(Continued Prom Page One)
will assist farmers in holding their
i crops instead of selling at harvest
'time when marketings are ordinarily
1 heavy and prices consequently low.
They will thus be able to obtain
some cash, keep their crops readily
marketable as needed, and sell them
at any time the price ranges between
the loan value and the upper limit.
The program would be coordinated
with Secretary Wallace's idea for
j "ever-normal" granaries. In bountl-
ful years the stored grains would
j be held off the market. -Ownership
! would be returned to farmers with
out repayment of the loans if they
j would agree to cut production the
j next season. Thus supplies would be
; kept at about the level of consump
tion plus amounts assured of sales
abroad.
Fatal automobile accidents In Ala
bama during the month of May were
about one -third more than the num-bex-for-Lthe
same month of 1933.
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70 x SO
Alpine Cotton Blankets
Medium weight - douWe cotton blan
kets - p'ain colors tan, grev, with
pink or blue bonder Q-t j a
x$0in 0l.4yPr.
72 x P9
Two Storks - Warnv
Sheets
t--s SfVT . las; vrans;
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in white
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70 x 90
Nashua Part Wool
Blankets
Wars d'jra . hrTT costoa
bUr.trt,. Sa-.e-a tvv.ri;
t .-xors: Rcsr. Grrti. B:-je snd
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DEBT BOARD
MEETS HERE
WEDNESDAY
A meeting of the farm debt adjuet
ment committee will be held tomor
row morning at the office of the sec
retary, Harry G. Avery, In the federal
building at 9 a. m. ' The meeting is
for the purpose of considering appli
cations for the adjustment of debta
on farm properties In Union county.
Members of the committee are E. H.
DeLong, chairman, Mr. Avery, secre
tary, A. K. Parker. La Grande, T. B.
Johnson and Merrill Conley, of Cove
and Charles Bean of Elgin.
FOR MORE PEP
Many people have an acid condi
tion and do not realize it. Acid con
dition causes loss of pep, bad breath,
colds and other troubles. Dont take
chances correct that acid condi
tion with McKESSON'S MILK OP
MAGNESIA. Milk of Magnesia's are
not all alike. Insist on McKESSON'S
a quality product. At your drug
gist's only 39c pint. Adv.
9UI
plan
. 72 x 90
Otter L;ike
Sheet Blankets
Full se sr. iiar-ies, tifirj
wisis. Bc-ond t!,
Waw orjr OVa.
70 x 80
Snowden Single
Blankets
Jaat. Fii TlSSO in
sue.
79c
Mill Mil! IftlS ISlltif If tE