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Page Eight Friday, January 8, 19 : LA GRANDE EVENING OBSERVER PERHY.SOCM OUT OUR WAY By WILliAMS . PERRY (Speclr.l) Mi Mrs. Arthur lollnon nm.l- to iJi Grande- (he f.rflt or Hi. v.-.r--:; ' to consult a dodur about t lictr son Donald, woo recently Jin 1 tho misfortune to lrcak an arm while playing. MIkb Wllma Thotnpxon xlxlU t IlM Opal I tt-lr ''') red ally. Mm. Naomi KoLerUsoit .sulntitu( fd for Mrs. .Mary i. K-ul in tise' wh6ol room here Mondny. Mr. Kail htift brcn ill tor several day.i but wim it bh to ii &itiiie lier tluli' M tyfutn Tucfidny. -Iltui Iteta KoMuyon wiih a ralUr at the Kti Fell homo out,- d;y I:. tit Mr. anil Mrs. Mortice J. Nelson VtMro New Year' visitor-si nt 1 1u homi of Mr. .am! Mih. uilli.-rf H;.l lentyne of thfH place. Mr. unit Mra William WiifHuii de parted for Enterprise 'in- fiit of the wppk niter fl'-chip t he mw more proprietor, Mr. J n. wi lled. Mr. J riH. n in t i-otn . I, a Orando. Mrs. Walter Martin watt a Sun day vUltor .at tht hoim; of Mih. Howard Ttohtnaoii. Mra. NVplil f'omliH cvilN d upon Mr. (Jillx-rt U:t1lentync r.eent'y. Joseph Baxter, of I'nioii, is aiiln tayiiyf nt Iho Itoltert Turner homo JvMIb employed by the Oiiuidti Rondo Lumber corni:my. Mr. Baxter Bpeiit tits Clirisimun v:um tlon at l)ln homn at rntnn. Mrs. Archie Stevens Is on the sick llftt thin week. Mltm Hluncho Martin recenlly )iad her tonsils itihuviI nnd li:ul to ints. a few days ot schooj. Mr. Leonard Nortttcoit, who re cently underwent an operation in , Improving nicely. Mrs. 11. iieteket and family nlso l)avld JohaiiNt-n and family spent New Your's at thy homn of their purnm. Hadln ru-her, who hus been III for a few da is iiKaln utile, lo al- ' tend wit oo 1, Al Reher ami fainilyi of lVrry, i Hp.ftt New Year's Uy vlyltliiK tli former' sister,- Mrs Fred 1'oiir maft, of I .a Grande. ' ' HEWS - - tROwsjSH COAT AM THtlM KHAKI P)- T i LvvywMr. l LV-il Or" t..'V I- 1 V 4 1U11.I1 n - 1 -. 'STfrrv L-titA ' - I v II S Brt-lVJS II II r r: nr- .;izcjAZ'Etiry wf - i- l i 1 1 I iiM4 crf a i 1 ' I.. .,. fci26 by n' rmyicc. mc. 7 IRE IIS biriatlont of tho princlplo of the 'radio lu1ft' and a photo-cdertrie Ijienomtpa dlfwovrreil years ag-o by 11'xhvac-h.i U now nnrfl iit'ririliy thy lhu j All-Ameriea Rihles' for ptinritJK ' eahie uispairnes em aerowi ll' AUnntir. The rlectrlc linpiilH- t-c mlnK acrrtMH Urn ruble i-jr iso stlffht Cl minerio it nan reen - timposHiblH to use iiierhanienl print- NKW YOKK (AD Thfi ehlnf I 'r td rci rd . ttw dlspauhes. difficulty in tint irnnniiiinsion of! The HkIiC roll ratchlnjf Ibe ray of t MAY BE NEXT Jmlwarh dlseovered that the im pact of light upon certain alkali no metnla produced on electrical ef fect. ImUt oxperlinrnter- Khowcil that the linln ruyrt cauwd ch-cttona lo be diseharK! from tho imtfut. In tho Zworykin lisht r'ell a thin oailntf of tlio nintut upon which the light actH Is placed in a ponl- (lon sueli that tho discharged eice tronif will add their impulse to tho circuit In the radio bulb and pTr motion piciures by win-. Bays V. K. Zworykin of the W'-8tin,'ho!lrtO Itti Kejtrcli Laboratories, ts that of Hitb divlding the field Into sniiill enough 'milt for tninsmlMFlon. so that iwhen tb-y nr: entargtd upon a :wreen they prHent a definite. lm jage of the oiijert. I Zworykin in Hi Inventor of the light cell by which light impulse are translab d into mechanical op erations. Me finds the problem of picture trun.Miil.ssion theoretically jposnllde. but the mechanical difri-. IcultleN are by no nn ans overcome. Anothen year may result In a solu tion. The light rell, which Is a com- Intensifies tho Intensifies the .i-i.. mtKvi.fiil from n mirror iral-""'I"1 "'" . . !,.,.,,, u. of nlimllficatlon .Tpt -iral i. Pulses, tmnslates tho io I'?inf (;"P,i,",fl of 0P- light rays tUo electrical impulses crating tnecnamcai ueviccs. strong tnoulh to operato printing The light lull also Is used now ,i.,i.i... whieVi recoiil llic inn and. in sno-siancja lrnnai m uui o dashes.' V "lines upon which currents to detect smoko a ' of fire, mechnnlrally sot of fi1 lincnlshinB' dovicna ni " " - ' lly ii nearest station from which plo-i s can bo sent to renu,jT trouble. i Bomn poonlo mlehl n. ,b. . Wa i tinin pnae hpni thw hnvo ... , hiinl llinn mnklng nny mon. ? JJOTEt ASTfjt EVERY ROOM ha PRIVATE tIr' Close lo Shopping Diitriet nj Ti. ' licnvy eliTlrifal I rnrr tflARAfiF. T , . 7 T y tui I TO CASING WA9HI.V0T0.V. (AD -An ap parently off-habd ButrgcHtlofi on tcr tho spinning in order to make Manufacturers Association Is tack- a placu tor tlu explusivc churgo ling this problem and we are go- and fuse has developed a new aiig in to carry on until the work Is Ic of lis own. It appears in prac- completed ttce that Impurities in the metal The standards committee is dl- nro forced toward tho center by vided Into thirteen sub-cominittees th spluntiitf process and when each with & particular lino of ap- ihis is cut out by horing the nn- paratus and their finds are re- removed atitomali- ported to u committee on co-ordination. This committee will draw up a code of standard which it K expected all tho lending radio iiianuiuriureY.s will adopt. It for Women Is i'linu! of Alettn Jncolts purltb-H . nn tally. - Tho ten year ammunition re serve project of tho War Depart ment s based on storing $30U,UU),- hell making, dropped casually in- ooo worth of .small arms uud ar- I'Ugbt HurpKiLW Study Air to an army ordance experts meet- tillery ammunition. t lift oldest SI n; , fluartls to Itcilmc l.rfci ls ing, may serve .to simplify Uncle projection and cartridges to be Sam's whole problem of having at fired away each year and replaced WASHINGTON (AP) -Thn ga- hand enough big gun projeetlles with nev stock. If the spun shell Til K HAfU'i: ( AP) Kquallty of tiiii of 111 to which 11m rittili is heir to shoot up any enemy who ob- caso plan works out and n. system the sexes In all social asperts has bj hot going to be intnnned unwil- talned or attempted to oblatn a for fast loading, fuse making, I n tin- Ideal of Aletia H. Jacobs tlfigly by man's Adventures into the footiiiK on American soil. banding, etc., Is developed to sup- and largely through her influence tr tvalm if army (light surgeons Kxperiinents already made In- plement it, presumably a material Imtehworm-n have ueo.uired much CuO hnlp It. dlcate a wholly practical way of reduction could be made in the greater political, and economic In- A summary of recent, expert- turning the American peace-time, storod reserves as the twHva ,U p.-ndencu in tho last thirty ; mtal Investigations by tlm air production of 360,000 tons of seam- month delay In procuring project- y..Ui s. Dr. Jacobs' name stands serrlco special school lor doctors Jcmb steel tubing every year into a lies In surriclent numbers alter flrt among the prominent wo- Uineloses tho Intense study that Is w'"' "tp f b)hU casings up to war Is declare.i now controlling ,mM, r present-day Holland, being made of the physical efiVcla l"-ln('h caliber at a rate of thou- tho department's dans, would ofr such things as high altitude, Si,n,,n UIIY wunout aounionui nave been acuu-u down. cold, motor exhnust gases and tho machinery. : liko upon army tiyuig personnel. All shell casing used during the, Karilo Cmio tif Stnmlnnls And t uddltlonaliy sliows that war or manuruetured stneo were Is Aim of Commlttcf Work th flight doctors of the school put turned tojdzo, pointed 09 one. nd ; rilI('A(H, (Al1) llavlng dis- ln nearly SOU hours or high Ily- and siuared off on the other In "covered '"thai " the puflllc wants ng In th last calendar year to lathes, then bored out. It is n standardised radio parts, tho curry out their researches, much of long, Hard manufacturing process, manufacturers have gone back to it above the lo.uou foot level. Ji "'"k twrrinc nnvn m iuh war. me consnmers to nnu out now A SJIALL HEATER With Much neat. The Westinghousft "Cozy Glow' electric, heater will take the chill out of Ue-s frosty mornings. .,Wus attach to your lamp socket the current consumptinn'is small ' and the Initial cost is very low. II. & S. ELECTRIC Son imer lintel lUdg. 1 hing Machine Soap At Reduced Prices To Close Two-Pound Package Dar-Nonc... ....Reg. 45c Ten-Ounce Package Bar None.. Reg. 15c Large Pkg., 35-Oz., Citrus' Gran. Soap Reg. 55c Six-Oz. Package Citrus Granulated Soap...Reg. 10c Linit Starch for Hot or Cold Water!..... Reg. 10c PATTISON BROS. GROCERY Phone Main 80 Now 37c 3 for 35c Now 43c Now 8c Now ' 8c W.LD TO GO these chilly mornings Home nbnses of the Mudv of tho build up the output of nny sin effect of low Oxygen on men doing factory to 200 or 300 shells a physical work, had to do with the ""ay. efllclcncy of airmen who are called At a meeting of ordnanco men. upon to undergo work strains at a reserve officer who Is high altitudes. Westport Mill Winking shirm ' WEBTPOIIT. Ore. T'C West port mill started Monday wlui double Bhirt. giving work to 300 mon. The mill was, down for 21 days during which it was com pletely overliauled. Now in first -class condition It Is expected to run at full capacity until the 4.U of July. Hunt tho br!ht side. Koine prices uri down. You can grt 1(J5 calendars very rheapiv now. DURING THE TEENS S Healthful progress of a child depends upon the foods utilized during the age of growthand through the teens. Scott's Emulsion of pure cod-liver oil is a vita-min-rich food that favorably influences growth and trength. is a food- $A Ionic of special value during the "leen-age". .M ' BcottA- Hownf. IlWmffVt. N. J, .1 Ihfy wnh llifm mni. Coninitt tfHB of ninnufarliiriTM arc now at work on thi' rt'pllt'H to Ihou.anil of iiucttioniittln-.f, from which will utlvt j rornuilutcil u rniln of nlunilaritn. nliint man In rivlllnn llfo, .skeil. lUnllo tlinn Imcoiiiwi one of tho In UtsruMilnit nholl lurnlnK fnrlll- flrt Krcat Iniluatrl.w . of it.i tics, why il would not h pomllili-1 'ro' which lh public x... im to unln thciiv hot off of whlrllnir. 1 1,1111 Smith runiixiliy'n tmrt rcil-hot si nmli'M mwl liibc-n which i nirnit fit the Junt a ciin.'iiiy'n m urc jiroiliiccd conimcrclully for I P'iriituM. Kan well uhc In virtually nil lr.cM "Tim iliali r anil the Vonsumor for tho artillery up to 10 Inchon I have both been nerionsly nffi cleil In diameter. KxocrlmentH were i hy thin lrr. (,nilnrlty of iiarl.i." narted voluntarily to test the ; nays a. J. Tarter, chairman of the nclieme. While the War lirpurl- tntnmlardM coinnilltee of the Jtaillo ment la not In a position to make ' Innufacturern Awocintion. "There any definite announcement, it isn't n mlln in the radio frame to looka n thoiiRh n lour stride In 'day who haun t wished fur n Men- nailoiuil iircparedncBM hail lieen cm to had the industry out of the inaue. "They Just Cut 'em off like pnusaireM," la the vray one officer d. -scribed the new proccfifl, Kven the neeesslly of horlnff out the equated nnd pointed ends nr. A W1 J FEED Rolled Oats tolled ltnrley Whole Corn t.'rnckcd Corn Whole Wheal Mill Teed Baled Alfaim Ha let! Timothy Huhfl Straw (Jilt I-g Maker 'ra tcli Kectl Ask Our I'rlces. La Grande Warehouse & Storage Co. . Main 79a NEW WNTEeV RED CROWN" STANDARD OU. COMPANY.,- Now -a -Clerk r & X.et us serve jr.Ti. We are fully iiivjiarcd to take cure of your electriciil needs. How about some new Mazda Lamps for those empty sockets? La Grande Electric Co. 1412 Adams Ave. -r v.v - 7 -i - ?r MARKET iitwaiCTMi ii mm mam j ? , Il SPECIAL ALL-COITER WASH BOILER 3.4S 2.1 CLOCK For 97e . F. L. LILLY Hardware Phone M-85 Meats Let's All Go! To The Grande Ronde Meat Co. And Get Our Fresh PORK and REEF Products It's All At A Savins. AAhL. t X Groceries t f t f f t t t T t t f f t f t f T t f T t FRESH PORK SHOULDERS lSc Fresh Backbones- rc Shoulder Ril)s- sc Fresh Pigs Feet v ..3()c ' Save the difference Hundreds are doiny; it! Sugar Cured Hams, Half or Whole Sugar Cured Picnics I Boneless, Rolled Shoulders " Lb. Lb. Lb. Doz. ..2Sc ..20c ..25c Lb. Lb. Lb. All Cured Meat Products Fresh From The Smokehouse Every Week. Grande Ronde Meat Co. City, Hoover and Economy Markets Groceries Meats Prlnc Om-ar, fourth .en of the e-kaler, I. now clerkin m I'otsdain b'j.lncM office. Tho. to cnon. him at hit desk. I Two Convenient Locations to Stop and Shop an. Pack New id More Tor your money and the best Peppermint Chewing Sweet for any money look for WRIGLEYS P.K.Handy Ick f$ on your Dealers Counter os 2 lbs. Butter. 86c Netted Gem Spuds, cwt.... $2.39 Fresh Standard Eggs, doz 41c Heinz Catsup, 3 35c bottles....85c 6 Van Camp's Pork & Beans....49c Gold Medal Mayonnaise SEE US For all kinds of. Meats, Fresh Fish in Season, and Oysters Enterprise & Basket Markets 1 ?.oc size 2c nr. e? am utic .M.u i c i la Tea Garden Presenes, 50c size 39c If Ralcpf f,rnrptpria ' TW0 stores I j Dasnei uroceiena Thc same good8 at i j AND MARKET the same Prifes- I m Next to Arcade Theater 1 California Apricots, No. 21. size tin 11.23c Sliced Pineapple, flat'tin, P. S...18c Libhy-s Apple Butter, tall tin....20c 49-lb. sack La Grande Flour..$1.89' Bread, 3 loaves .'. .5c Real Savings. Come see for yourself. Where You Buy It For Less La Grande Groceteria AND MARKET Next to Black Cat