Saturday, April 11, lf)o-.
THE EX BRANDTS EVENING OBSERVER
PAGE THREE
NEWS of SOCIETY
Mm. Klmer Hin.l.Iur.l t-nti-nulncil )
lit tin' Cuiilitry liub y.M.-i.luy uf. j
li-rnoun, hoiini-lug nr llttlt- (laugh
Icr liutli'ij sixlh birlhcluj- unnlvi-r.. I
Kai-y. Tu-i ivc children won. preBeru
:iml tin. iiil.-nioon was 'Ji liylitfully ;
spent lit fruiiii 3 and conn ata, several
rn-vir iirizi h Ix-iiix uuanli'd tin-,
hil.lr.'li. AI llu- .-Ii.k.- of thu Kam.'i1
a dau.ly lunch, on was su-tved
1 hofii' pri'Hnt
Pyjamas Now
Bathing Suits
Mililr.
I:nlh
liulli
Ann
Si. Ha
L'U. Bt.
win
Mary Ki
I (ami, Helen, Clara an.'
.lensen, 1'viiny J. hhc, fl.'iiy
liwl.n. iikmnp, Nancy liuttur.,
Slii.l.hinl, II. Ily Slu.l.lur.l.
J. an Ineic and tin. hun.ir
w
A -v 4.
Christian church met yesterday uf-
t moon at the home of Mrs, H. F. !
drove fur Us regular meeting. Af-j
ti-r the business session Mrs. Arnoj
oens hud Charge tin program.
"China" wan the subject for the
utter.noon.
Before adjournment a social huur
was enjoyed and dainty refresh
HU'Ulft Wi-I'i: Served ly (Ml' ItOMtl'Hh.
Shes Queen of All Queens
Mlus t'arolyn ltimcnthul was lios.
. ;n to t tu- iiii iiiIh.ih at the Jnnlui
1'rldK"' ('lull y. Hh rday ut'tcrunuu ;t
th.r home nl .l.fj. 1,,-Huy Kailii.
'I li ' tal.l.-.s were at play ilinint:
lliu afl.-i-niioii Willi ,hs. 11. c.
Avery ulnniiiK hK!, score and l!i.
inii.l prize li.iin,; . i k. mi,,
luv.
All CXC.-ll.nt u(!-r(ilUMr lllhcl
cull wan s.I'VilI (ii tin- close xif th..
I'lay. l:.aiililnl y.llnw .la II ...1 1 II,
n. rv. d iih an excellent . . 1 1 1 , r . i.-. .
lor the Inn. 'hr. in mm,, and w. if al
io nllractiv.ly ariani;i-d in the In.
lh roam.
i
The April-May coiuiillllee ren
in, til ami.- Country chili lias In
Iiua.-n as follows: Air. and Mrs.
W. II. l.i-isnian, Mr. on. I Mrs. Chan.
H. ti.-ynol.Is. Mr. and Mrs. J. J.
''arr, Mr. and Mis. Xormaii W
1'nis. Mr. and Mrs. i It. Ilay.s.
.Mr. and Mrs. Merlon W. Kiddie.
-Mr. and Mrs. lloli;.-r ,M. Larson.
In-, and Mrs. C. S. Moor.?, Mr. and
Mrs. c. It. Miller. Mr. and Mm
liny l'rlce, Mr. and Mis. Ilarl.v
liii-llardsoli, Mr. and Mrs. 'I. -I
ScroiTMin. Mr. and Mrs. l-.'arl Stod
dard, Mr. and Mrs. Ail-rust .1.
Klani and Mr. and Mrs. Adolidi
'I his will he tin- last rotninltlcc
for this year.
Announcements
Social aiinouncrnieiitii my
be printed lu this column free
uf charge. Any aunouuee
inoiUi Hr(nulii(c (o any fimc
lltMut such m i-ookl fooil
M4ltn, etc., will bo wrusfd. Au
iiouucoiiK'nlii, to bt printed the
taiiiK tHf, must be fa sot'luiy
wIMor'tt lint i tl by 9:U0 o'ciotk,
Miiwn ttJllur'o pOte.
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Tin- WV.Htinlnst.T Cuil.l of tin1
; i 'i-t-.HhyttTian rlituch will nivt'
i lm 1 1 1 1 ul lor llu- rhri:iti;in ICinlt av
i iir Kot-it'ty nt' tii' Hnir-'h Aluini:t
. v.-nifiK. Ai'iil 13. ul lh- cliiin-h.
i
Hints for the
Housewife
V
ro.MA'n) itAitutrr
tnli'lily ir.'par-'d dishes
j iiinclit'on a iv special f:ivorit-'S
-1 lie lioiiK.'U lt'tJ and kIh will
; i his dHii-ioiiii rar- hit which
c
1
OPVlN(i fi
TiUHday. Anrfl 14 will hi (ivhM
I )ay at Hie N. iliborhooil rluh. An Blh.s anapjK-U ulotyr rKj, sanib
Jiucn-sliiif? profrrum lias heen ar-! Alnc City
raiitft-il by Mrs. V. Ii. l'lrkt-ns. Mm.
II. It. Ilanna will give un iiluslral
fl talk on "I'uhlir riayKroundH."
Dr. V. T. Phy iias Inanc.l tho i-lul.
tlio tint- or ho 1 11 1 slides on "Public
Ih-iilth," ami Mrs. I-.'. l Mosmnan
wi'l prt-stMit thi'Sc. Mrs. I.. I. liiiHfy
will i-i ini an arilclc on '"I'hc Koine
Lito of Mvh. John Hhcrman," presi
dent uf the l-V.h-ratlon of Women's
clubs.
iot require many iugr dients and
h i-n.slly made.
I'ut one hulr pound of soft
rlu-t'se into Hiuall ph cts and place
In un enameled wure double boiler.
Add a dash of pepper and paprika
and a half teaspoon suit. When
die cheese bus melted, add onotnylt
canm-d tomato Hoiip (three quart-1
ertt to one cupful) to thin the mix-i
i ure. The surface of enameled t
ware does not interace with fruit j
and vetf.'tnble acids, so the tonui-i K I-W It,
Iocs will not atl'.-ct or be affected m.. i
pyjiiniuij as buthlng l''V 'he acid ot this mixture, when
one ot the nobt-lfcet all tint iimrcdientH are thorotiKhiy
I blended, pour over hot toast.
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"'ii'.! cvaw, -v' s ifiiMnn i
dO.S 1 ... J . -"..V-J ..
nine l.t-oiKittu I'lclnn-ux Bflwtrd troii. 20 ulrln i. ircsnitlnK many
.1 .,.l,J.,.,.J.,,:,d3 i,f J-,.,s UB yi ur yUeM fur ytuf. j,, ,(,
v mld-ltMitcn fettt or Mi-Cumnti.
Radu
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tl.j stvlu StUI'ttMl
Jdo He;:ch. Venice, Italy,
Iij MiHt bathin-r; mh Is of nrinjf
ure weantiK
suits. Ht'iv'
4 1'.
scnoois t'lm.r TAit;rT
There will also do n musical pro
pram. Tho Missionary Society of tho
Presbyterian church met yesterday
In the community room of tin
church. '-Work ainont,' the Colored
People" was the silbjt-ct for the uf-t-rnoon
:md Mrs. Myru Carter, who
lived in the south for a number or
yravs told of her experiences
iinioiiK- thene-pcople. -Her talk was
very lnterestim:. Mrs. 3. C. l)o
ijer sam; two m-Ki-u imiriluals in
her usual charming iiiaiim r,
A' the clone of the proi;r;int
luncheon was servcil.- The hostoss-j
es ror the nfternoon were Mrs. L.
ii. .Mu", Mrs. r. Humphreys.'
Mrs. U. idystone, Mrs. Jb-ssei
and Mrs. Phil Thompson.
MAnsnriEi.n. ore r. ir.
'atsin, superintendent of the Han
don Sfhools. is defending a chnrc
of tisiiiK profanity In tho schools.
Jlis particular enemy, according to
n-:ipers which have appeared at
The Itiveria Parent-Teachers an- i-.-eetltiKs of the school board. f
ueiiiuoii emeriameu me Central . Kran- perry
.tun i mow scnooi associations ntj,
i.anc ( Dap ! y sterday afternoon
The followinir piodraiu was gHeii;
Sony's by Miss llolloway'a room: j is said by residents of liandon to be
poem. "Kaster ItabbMs," David ; pressing tin- action, cicrk Hadley.
f.arson; jri'oup of sons by Miss Mc-lwho is also the justice of tile peact
Cunn's ami Mrs. Parr--n"s rooms:; in Handon. sent word of a me.-tln ;
talks by Mrs. A. K. McKachran. 1 to directors, but none atu-nded.
Miss Itemtett, Mrs. Itohnenkamp jThc directors wild that meetiiiKH
and Mrs. C. H. Kberhvird: addresspvere not called on authority oi tin-
hy Jno. u. HodKin, Miss Otlo'j ;cerk,'but by the president.
U J. lladley. clerk o'
school board, prepared the
.charifes against the superintendent
;on request of the complainant and
room received the honors lor hav
ing thp most parents pr senti -
At the close of the program de
licious reircshmeiiis were served.
The Missionary Pi-riffv of tin
Tlie charge nRiilnnt Superintend
ent" Watson followed one lodjfed
against Principal lihetusmoth, who
resiKiied when charged with kissing
a fclrl of 1.". white they were work
Ing in the high school laboratory
Money Raising
Sa!e
EVERY ARTICLE MUST m SOLI) REGARDLESS OF COST.
Following Are a Few of Our Exceptional' Values.
Fine Sporl Coals
Exceptionally good values, judged from the stand
point of materials, styles and tailoring. "La Vogue,"
Palmer and other good makes. Priced from
$12.50 to S47.50
iais
Of Unusual
Distinction
One IOt, Values to
One Lot, Values to
One IOt, Values to
One Lot Odds and Ends..
If
1
SC.05 at $3.95
$8.G0 at $5.93
$15.00 at S8.no
$2.50
Smart Silk Dresses
Materials, Shades and Designs New and Stylish
One Assortment $12.73; ; One Assortment
..$22.50
SALE OF HAM) IJACS
Jewelry, Hose, Gloves, Flowers, Handkerchiefs,
wear and dozens of articles too
Pelts,
numerous to
Scarfs, Under-mention.
Sale Begins Today,
Saturday, April 11
And Continues Until Vi'e Have Sold Our Entire Stock.
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WALLING
sa
St M.Y, APMl, li
( ctidal Time Stations
Dim-oin, Nehr. (lUti)
m.. church seivlce.
K I'N'F. .Slieniindouh, liw.i ( L'l'r,).
lii:l.'i a. in.. M. 10. church; 2:",u
p. in.. Kev. and Mr.s. Ilanley
Jiadio chaplains; 3, l'rcsbyti-rlan
church; fi::b), tloldon Itule circle;
8. Christian church.
KKltU, liristow, Okla. (.tiH.r.),
9::it-lii:80 a. in., Bible school,
V. S. Symonds; 11-1L. sermon. I
Dr. Tho i mis Murruy; 7-8, vesper
services.
I-CI'TO, Hi. I.ouis, Mo. (f)4r..l),
9:1.1 p. m.. Kev. R Hrnntl; Holy
Cross l-ul)iernn church choir.
KTIIS, Hot Suing National Park,
Ark. :t74.M, 11 a. m.. Klrst
1 'resby t erla n ch u rch ; 7 : 4 f -1.
Knights Templar; S-1 0. Meyer
Davis-New Arlington hotel or-,
clu stra; l -12. Phil Daxter s I
Singing orchestra. I
KYW. Chicago. III. (535.4), 11 a. j
in.. Central church service, llev.
Dr. Krederick V. Shannon, pus-
tor; 4-5 p. m., studio concert;
7, Chicago Sunday evening club.
Dean Charles It. lirown, Yale
university. - .
WHAI', Fort Worth, Tev. d':r..ll),
11 a. m.. church service; 4 p. tn.,
Itialto theater; Kddie Kerner's
Itudio orchestr.l.
WliliM, Chicago, III. (2ibl). s p.
m.. Prank tiulsick ori-ln-htr i ;
1 Nate Ca bl well, Jerry ( 'romaei;.
i.ai ry Clarke. Maurice Sliver
man, Ned Sulltry, Court I tanks,
! Kdward I'Veeruiui.
WCAl., Northflehl, Minn. (:i:it;.i).
I li a. h.. Kaater sunrise service;
j 8:0. sermon. Dr. Martin lleg-
i land.
WCliD, .Ion, III. CMl.fi), S p. in.,
Bern i-c horns; M rs. Thomas, so
prano; J. I). Thomas, tenor;
M rs. tJ. It. Sparrow, contralto;
!. It. Sparrow, tenor; Mark
; Whiteside, baritone; Louise Hur
j cess, reader; Mrs. J. J. Held,
i pianist.
W'cco, Minncapolls-St. Paul, Minn.
(4Hi.il), in; I'll a. m., Plymouth
I Congregational church ; 4:1",
I louse of Hop' Presbyterian
church ; 7:4 H n ncpin -Avenue
M. I;, church;, !i: 1 r, O'-orge Kins:;,
violinist; Helen Smith, celli'M;
Adelaide Pierce, eontrullo; Mrs.
lOleauor Free ma nt el, accompan
ist ; Mrs. Lucia MHIer Armstrong,
soprano.
Mountain Time Statfoim
CFAC, t'aigarv. Can. (334. f. 11 n.
j in., St. stepiiens church.
jK(i.. Denver, Colo. (322.4), 1 i : 4 a
a. m.. Kanter Sunday service, St.
John's Kplseopal church; 4 : :w,
p. ni., Piv in out b Congregational
! catliedial: 7:. St. JoIih'h Kpi.i-
j copal cathedral.
! Paclih' Time Stntlons
KFI, Los Angeles, Cul. f4l8.f), ft
a. tn.. to 12 m Id night, special
Ka.ster programs. cont in nous;
i; :4 o-7 p. m., musical apprecia
tion talk, H. Isbell; 7-H, special-
j ties from Metropolitan theater,
4.'i -piece concert orchestra un-
j der direction Adolph Tandh-i';
! 8-:i, John (layski's Jugo-Slav or
cheftta; 0-lu, tlfoiKe Stunt.
t-nor; May Anne Howland. cei-
. list, and Florence Hardy; pian-
' 1st; lu-il, Thereon Itennt-tt's Los
Angeh-nos dance or'liestru.
FK WIS, Hollywood, Calif. 2.12),
I 7:4r,-9 p. in., Hraiidstalter's Cril-
lioli vufo orchestra. Russian (vp
1 sy trio; ti-iu, movie night with
I stare rrom the Warner Druthers
lot. Hyd Chiiplhi, Monte nine,
i Vlviun lilch, Marie Prevost,
Keii:i:th Harinn and others; l
1 1, P.rar.dstn'tcr's Hollywood
Montmarte. cafe dance orchestra.
Me Pedenky. leader.
I(iu, (laklund, Calif. 3fil). 11 a.
in.. Firt Baptist church; 8:3ii p.
m.. KOit, Little Symphony or
chestra; Arthur H. (iarbett. inn
sicai Interpretative writer; 7 : sa,
Fiist Ilaptist church.
KfiW, Portland, fire. 4Itl.fi) 10:110
u. m., First Presbyterian church;
r p. tn., church services, port
land Council of churches; 7, Col
burn concert orchestra.
KHJ. Los Angeles. Calif. (4H.2),
ti:3a-7 p. in.. Art Hickman's
Lilt more hot id concert ore he -t-tra.
Kdward Fit zj-at rt k, illrect
or; 7-7:;i. organ recital, Arthur
P.lakely, ortraniM; 7:2a-K:l.'i, pro
It rain, hit'-rnai lorsal ltibl- St u-tit-iifs
iiMsociui ion ; SMf'-ia. pro
gram. Martin Music, compal't,
arranged bv J. Howard Johnson.
knx. Hoiiwood. cai. (:;:('..!. r.-
'1 . 1 ft p. m., Itadlo sunset m-i ice.
tlfai'T of Ambassador
P.ev. Frank D-r ami How Chas.
I''. Aked; 7-S. program, First
1'resbyterian church of Holly
wood; K-!), Ambassador hotel
concert orchcat ra. Josef Ilosen
feld. director; 9-11. program, It.
C. "Clllf" Durmit.
KPO, S.m l-'ranci-sco. Cal. (4L'9.r).
i;-7::ui p. m.. Slates Kesiaurunl;
--la-la. Budv Seiger's I'aliinont
hotel orciM'st ra.
MOM.Y, APIEI1. Ct
Central Time Stat Ions
K FAR, Lincoln. Nebr. (LMO), 7:r,0
9: MO p. in., Nebraska ns orches
tra. K F K F, 1 a wren ce. K a n. ( 2 7 f ) ,
:ra p. nt., piano-tuning In num
ber; 7. music, "The Pole Vault.
High Jump and Hroad Jump,"
Karl Schladeinan; 7 : 80, - !'The
Question of Scenery," prof. Allen
Craft on; '7:4ft, elementary Span
ish lesson.
KFKX. Hastings. Nebr. (L'SS.n),
'.i::;n-n :Si) p. m., program, Deadl
ier college.
KFMQ. F.iyeiteville. Ark. (299. S).
9 p. in-, negro spirituals.
KFNF, Shenandoah. lu. (2ii).
ti;S p. m.. Henry Field Heed
company; S::to. Jubilee singers,
Mrs. Joe Jones, director.
KFIIC, Lrlstow, Dkla. (394.5), 7-
8 p. in., Oklahoma educational
hour ; " ikiahomu Fticts," John
A. WhtU-hurst: uddress, Cy Av
ery; 8-n, Tulsu. Okhiho;na uni
versity. K1AF, Slhtipok, Minn. (41M), 9
Hi p. m.. luuslcale.
KSAC, Munhaltau. Knn. (34n.7),
7:111 p. in., request songn, Kthyl
Nohiiirfon; 7:.tu, "Where Are the
Sheep ami Where ure They Con
sullied," H. i;. Keed; 7:40, re
tiueht soiiKh, Kthyl Kohinsou;
7:50, .Making Holt ('b.ese on
the l-'iirm," N. I-:. Olson.
KSD, St, Louis. Mo. (Ma.!), 7 p.
in., (Jrand Ontral theater; 9.
program. .
-Moiiuiain Tinu Siuilous
KOA, Denver. Colo. t3J;.4. li p.
in.. Fred Seliniill uiitt his Itialto
theater orchestra; 8: in. Shorter
choir; Mr. ami Mm. Robert ),
Keuworihy.
ICOIt, Stale College, . M., (348. li),
7:0-8:30 p. nt- -"The Medicine
of the old (ireek World," Di
It. K. Mctiride.
Pacific Time Stations
KFAK, Pullman. Wash. (348.rt),
1:-H p. m.. ttuth Farnhain.
pianist; Kalhro Auciitt, soloisi;
Ida Louise Anderson, pianologu
Ist; humorous reudinga, Ida An
derson; "The Meuiiluir of Art."
Prof. W. T. MucDermitl; "The
Suninier School," Dean A. A.
Cleveland; "FormliiK and Weekly
Newspaper." Lincoln lunsbury:
"The New Course hi Agricultural
Business," Dean I. t Johnson.
KFI, LqH Angele.1. Calif. (4tiX,5).
&:30-ii p. m., Kuuniner'a mu-.
eicul half hour; i:4!-7.' Itatil
toriul talk; 7-s, evening Herald
Radiol inns dance orchestra,
Charles Melson, tenor; K-9, pro
gram. Owl Drug company; 9
10, program, Walter S. Murphy
Motors company; Los Angeles
strliiK nuartet, VlrglnLi Florhl.
soprano: 10-11, Boy Nevin ami
his syncopators.
KlOA. Realtlc, Wash. (454.3) fi-
i:4f ji. m., Olympic hotel con
concert lorchest ra: ii : 4 5-8 : 15,
Sherman. Clay V Co. program:
8:30-10, Seattle Times dance mu
sic, i
KFWH. Hollywood, Cal. C!!!).l
7:45-9 p. in., program, John a. I
Fvnns corporation. Brown's or- !
ehe.stra and Co milt male iuar
tet; 9-10. Cheek-Nenl Coflee
com pu ny progrn in , Max we 1
House coffee string nuartet, Hii
moresiiue trio. Ill Moult on anil
his Hollywood revelers; 10-11,
Warner Brothers studio hour un
der direction of Harry Seymour;
ll-l a- in., Bruntlstntter's Hol
lywood Montmnrte cafe dance,
orchestra, Mel pedesky, leader.
KC-O, Oakland, Calif. (3H1). 4
5: 30 p. ni., I lenry Ha 1st end's
orchestra; 8. Arion trio; "Soil
Classification and Mapping," O.
F. Shaw; "A Ia-ssoii In Fngltsh,"
Wihla Wilson Church; "Secrets
of Personality," Albertlne ltlch
ii rd s Nash; "Chats about New
Books." Jo.se ph lb-nry Jackson;
Hi-1 Henry llalstead's orchestra.
KfiW, Portland, Ore. (491.5), 5 p.
in., children's program; tl, din-
PUTMAN'S
Who Specialize- in
LA DIES READY-TO-WEAR
And MILLINERY
ner concert, William ltoblnson
Boone, organist.
KHJ, Los Angeles, Cal. (405.?). S
:;3o p. m., a surprise party on
the Sandman. Au Fvenlng of
Fantasy."
KJH, Seattle, Wash. (384.4). C
11:30 p. m.. "What's Doing at
the Theaters;" 8; 30-9. (lordon
Kllbourne and his or'hestra; 9
lo. Post-Intelligencer studio
program.
KLX. Oakland. Calif. &og.2), 8-
9:30 p. m., educational program;
9:30-10. American theater or
chestra; I a, l-nko Merritt Ducks.
l-CS'X, Hollywood, 'Cal. (33il.9)
5:45-ti: 1 5 p. in., Wurlltzer pipv
organ studio, sports talk hy. Sid
'.Ul': it: 15-7, dinner hour music;
8- 10, program. Western Auto
Supply company: 10-11, Good
rich Silverlown 'ord orchest ra,
Lllyan May Challenger, contra
eontrulto; ll-ia, Abe Lyman's
Cocoanut tlrove dance orchestra
from Amhasandor hotel.
KPO. San Francisco, Cal. (42H.5).
ft: 30-7 p. in-. States Restaurant
orchestra ; 7-7:3u. Rudy Merger's
. Fairmont hotel orchestra; 7:30r
8, Johnny B nick's Ainphians; 8-
9, Thedore J. I r win. organist.:
9- 10, program. John Ilartlgan,
manajver; lit-11, Johnny Bukk'a
Ampliians.
Easter -Greetings
GEIST MARINELLO
SHOP
Room 6, Bonimrr Bide
"A Ileauty Aid for
Every Need.
I'hone Main 577
:scapi:d pk!sm:u hdi.d
KrC.KNK, Ore William Mnd
dox, who a year aijtj escaped from
the county Jail bene by hiding in
a large usli can on the uwuing
.sr t for his tl i if nt ure to Salem
to servo a term tn the state prtsuu
for mopnshinimr has been arrest
ed at TurloeR alif., according
to a telegram iv-eeiwd by Sheriff
Taylor. He will be brought back
here and wlli be compelled to
sneve Ills year'ti sentence, the sher
iff said.
OOTI-L A!
2nd i ; a ;n L.
STOR
Loo Angolei
EVERY R'tm has PRIVATE TOILET
50;J Pj.iK. New, Modern
CIom to 'lOgiping District and i'lteatres
FREE G A RAGE Tariff liom $1 .50
)ash
s5
Easter Placo and
Tally Cards, Oreet
Ing cardH, Mottoes,
Violet & Roso Bags.
Itomember lpiter.
Rlchanl son's Art
a ciirt shop
v
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1 : ; : 1 t mEp A
HICLAHATIOV
To render the
most dependable
and courteous
service
To the greatest
possible number
of people
At the lowest cost
consistent with
fair wages to tho
tabor and capital
employed
(living and
deserving fuir
treatment
thus
To be n factor
In upbuilding
this community
the object I VO
this company.
Home Builders
of
La Grande
This Is The Electric Age
In.sti'ad of iiliiiiniiitf for servant's (iiarlcis, plan to put
your .servants between your walls. '
.Many many people build homes without proper thought
as to their future electric service, with the result that
when they wish to install an electric ranjfe, the cost of
wirinif is much higher than it would have been to install
when the homo was first built.
Whether or not you pla'i to install an electric ran kg or
other appliances immediately be sure and provide the nec
essary wiring and outlets for them. It will cost you much
less to have this done when your home is built than later.
Electricity saves space, saves time, saves labor, saves
money. Plan to put this willing servant in your home and
make it 100 useful by providing the necessary installa
tion. . ,
Any electrical wiring man or n representative of this
company will be glad to help you in planning a proper
electric installation.
wmmmiim
lilllii
Eastern Oregon Light & Power Co.
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