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About La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 13, 1927)
Page Two Tuesday, lWiulioi- IS, V.tl. LA GRANDE EVENINO OBSERVER STARS SHINE N ELGIN PERSONALS Lovely Gift Hosiery Vheri all's said and done, yOli can't i-eally choose a. nicely more uni versally appreciated gift, than fine silk hosiery at Chiistmas time. ..Be cause every woman takes special pride in appearance; She is siire td Wel come aUdi.ii gift and if it's Wayne Knit full-fashioned hose, it is eVen more to be deeired. Uniform fine quality every wanted shade ---and pretty gift bokes, if yoti wishj for 'either the set-vice or chiffon weights , ,:v,-,;;;':: .. $2.00 . Almost equally nice and widely known for unusual wearing quality is the Hummingbird and Blue Crane. The Hummingbird in service weight, with special gift box in 5 'I ; : is '. '''yThe 6be Crane, silk-to-top chiffon, in all coloi-s, is $1.19. Also an other Blue Crane chiffon at .$1.00. , Dainty and Feminine . The gift for a dainty, feminine ' -'.. person is something dainty and feminine." " 'Fancy riblj6ri garter ' for instance, all hand-made- $1 and $L25 ; Also brassieres ahd dainty bandeau 25c to $2.25. ' Gaiter Belts, $1 to S2.2f. And if you would choose something espe cially lovely, , a fine Richelieu rayon step-in suit peach, orchid and Nile at $2.00 Small, Yet Lovely . A dainty little 'kerchief may be small and inexpensive, but it cohvey9 a happy Christmas greeting, too. Two in gift boxes, all linen, for as little as 60c a box. Other lovely boxes with two and three hand-made and embroidered, up to $1.75: Separate "han kies" 10c and up. A pure lin en, hand-embroidered one for 25c Dependable Values HILL'S Dependable Quality EAST-WEST GAME u i 1 1 Sortie of Best Players in Country .to . flay in r risco 1 Hj l- (, 'o-hurfcli ( As-wliiied lresn SftnriK Writer! N'KW ViltK AI' Two fi.nt hall leJim that together are litwally "All-Arnericiin" with pi. i vers repre senting efer? givHon from the Miulhern tip (f full Turn hi to Nev. Knglmid ore mobilizing (or huti le Rfifl FirwiHseo ih- flay nfu-r, f hrlstitnt!. ; (fif" nt rheve bftildn of erstwhile f-ollege MnrH will be defending .h". football prestige of tile- KiiKt atnl (lift Other the Wel. Ah allien ihe FmM will have the pl k of the Mis-. ourl Valley find Middle Wemirnt M'tltftri While the So lit It went re gion, where, they gryw their foi.t ftiH playern hunt uh cjietUM, Jul ah hKnd Wllh the I'nrlfie Coast, f'rorced go to charity. hroin the p-xpu naive KiiKlern foot ball realm, t 'oueh Andy Kerr of Washington & Jefferson. general J Iwdmo of the MiinrlKe troops, bun gufijefed tin it r ray lliat lookH likf -J thin: " i. ' v " " , JJ f , fiJtelit-iHriiee ."aldwell. Y?i le'u j? prw(t IneltKlb'to; rrenHI and llow J Clf nt ' Neb'nisk.'f ;' I'ine of lart- mniith, t h Hnxi'H high nemer; Kill JJ Amfm of XV. & J. and Jack Cfi'inor I of s: v. ti . y KndfH-KMnvkk, Vale, and Cole, iKirtnifiuth. 3 (liiiirelrt - finer, Michigan, and S IniUly; W. & 3. L 'fae-kle.--j-Uiinden, Nebra.ska, and J I'OlidS. VV. & J. Center Orljf.sby. OeorKtown. r U Ftettseh, flllnedN. , Mieverr men eif ahout eiimt cal- IhrH will oppone them with their Kt.CI.V (Kperfti)) C. I. ilazen received tin Had newif of lh death ' ' j of his mriHll nephew, lonald ju fiufH.vWho died Monday at I'en FOOtbtllP ot infantile pnralyulH. Hp ( was til only a few ikjiiih. i Mrw. Kthol Nle-OMon went to I.a rjrandc ,f oudny niornlntf where I Hhe Is taUillK ii e-oiiimerelul eoiirMP. : She Uj Hinyitik with her Hitter, , Jilaiifhe Huiiftfri. while there. I Scott llarrin in confined to hit home hernmse of an inTection 6h Hii i'. lie iH rcfi'orlcd to he; IfJt provirig I mm will h utnhle 'o hack to work for another week, flfl Ih over ! of H. II. W'eather xpooii'.s frrmlluK fflant.' ( 'l.i (.!!(. Merrill Ih- ill of In 1 tirippe and U tinnhle io he on duty at the- wurchoilHC i llal;ell Andrews, 'stale fn)fl in spector, was a visitor hen Wednesday. ha!e lirnni'tt left .Monday for i m t '.F...7 5 I i nuuyrui in i Gift for the , Man 2 '''S ft l-ror, ks up Utfaln.st the Hiinwet a nil cl Hiitrday I'aliiMf Junction where he has work In the dm her. , I Mr. J. W. ('oats. of Wa)low;t. and Alr.s. O. W. McKe nzIe, of .otf- , line, wen viHif iii w relatives here I ' ant Tuesday. ! I'ercy Schroedcr left the latter j g part of tin. wijk Tor Newport, 5 Ore., wlieif he i xpeels lo spend f . the winter. - '"'.'' t-!ii-l I'hMIii.U ' M.I unnu l-Muiln and 1.0 u is; wen l.a CJrandc visitors Kal urday. v I ('. I. la, n was ii business vis itor In l.a Ctrande Thursday even ing. - ' . I The boy se-outs -of Klgin ran I vassed the town Saturday for all di.srardeii toys and Tuesday nlh'ht they will meet lo repair any tbutj i need repuirintf. When all are fin- I tshed they will he sent 10 A he Hoys j and Oirls" Aid In I'ortland for the j hojaeh ss children tit that plare. ! to, hrimr Just a bit of Christmas cheer. . ' , ... .Mrs. Hannah Thompson return ja y..i ' JlCh Iho I'ticlflP fireati; live learn Is beaded "Devil .May" Kaer, U Ixiek last ye-'ii' at iba 5; ( from l.ind. Wash., t as been spending the 2 " I J, f'ornelison ai rived Monday k l I'reewaler for u visit with ' V brother. J. M. Cornedison. Ho J Ibe prespec. by the ureal All-Amerlc'in I'nlverMiiy Swiithern California, , Ah I'ar AVeMtern ceyiferehee' nrles do iiol .permit ;t man lo play In an all-star K'nie unleMri he Kfiduales the tlf-fl year, ihe 'eleven, fmni the West N possibly a bit older and more reasoned than Its opponent. Neither team ever has played as a unit befeire.. fiesideW Kder the squad rounded Up )ty. Co;teh Orirt K. JlnlllnKbery of Wajjhintrlon Suite, the: western roinmiinder-ih-chler, includes: Huoks Wilson, WashliiKtutt ; Kutseh, r Iowa; Cassaneiva, Santa Claru; Huni. Texas Annies; Cll- tnofe. Army Servh-e team; Meeker, Washington State; Mann, South-eJ-n Meihexllst (Texas). 1 Knrtrf fwfirudt. Southern c ill foroU; Matthews, Texas Oirtsltiaii university; -SIRpjI. Texas A. and M; CT-urJet, St. Mary's CoIIpkc. I " Tttekles i Hicks, St. Mtiry's: " lirewster. ' I'nlVerslty of Texas. I Ottards : Ohlil, I'.laho; Wrlrht, j Wifohlncton.' ' - i 1 - Center -jWtrrnlhin-s, St.. I:ma- CNION" (Hiecial)Miv and Mrs. Th onlymajor section- ivKhouf .MpA TT. -A, Thompson and Mr a fciforlte son irt one. or the other Walter Smith were -J. a Grando vls- oi inese lists is me Mouiitern con- ,t0.H Sun(uy uftcrnoon. where si put few weeks visiting her datixh Jci', Mrs. Harry Thomas, Mr. and Mrs. Victor Thompson drovo as lar ih I'endleton lo meet her. Hon Mycrrf is In Idaho this wt;ek oti a rut He buylntr trip, J from l.lu tifnllw. formerly i'iSided hen. vii'uiKi" i.iyiur ieiL i iM'niiuy iui Modesto, Cat., after a visit with ids uncle, Joe Taylor. He Is work ing in the California experiment- . L ing station. v- v J I .... .... T .. 1 1 t... if ter part of the week irom North Jiakoia" to spend the winter with' his mother, Mrs. Hannah Thomp son. ; j Kay Shelton, l.yle MeCallbder i and l.loyd Wickens left Tuesday for California where lliey expect to sitend the winter. ' j em- Cbsswe TOR. COMFORT AND 'BE At? I VOU will appreciate and en joy"the' grace and comfort Ijocued in Cogswell Chairs. The piece illustrated ,is one of the many, that we are showing delightf ully smart in de sign, and featuring the newer and more colorful fabrics that distinguish the modern trend of furniture fashion. The seat and back are fully webbed, and the seat is fitted with a loose : removable c'tishion. n . Moderate! v Priced $57.50 . Ottoman lo Match, $16.50 i FURNITURE CO., Eastern Oregon's Largest Home Furnishers 5 5 GARR S union personals ferene, which tnuy have it private buttle with iif rucifh' cast eleven lit lilienit the same time. eddi Vlrhhard, AlaUinm tackle and hilly Hpesir. AJI-Atnerican Vanderbilt qudrterhfirlt, h:iv( be it named as in ein Iters If the proponed team etf yenltirs Is formed for the Invasion, rii SJRT NEWS LOUGHRAN WINS UNDISPUTED BET Whips Jimmy Slatteiy, of Buffalo, in 15-Round right In New l ork KEW TOTVJT, Tc 3 (AD Tonimr lounhrun, of rhllatlflphln wiw lh un.lturwtM HuM Maty wttyihl r.hkmplon of th world 10. Our by rtrtu a n-rouni) vlr riiry cr Jlraxxif Blittnry. of Buf falo, hrmfflr Itllo bnldrr In tho ilouUn hf lbs Jtlonu4 JliuUnr an- SOtlltUODL TtJf r1r rafooD -rSthln t m," mJ4 LOiuclirnn s b Ira Iho MA4hoo f4quu- Grdfn ring M nlnbt. "for II rleort tip tho llShl bMrrwlbt cltuatlon. 1 aU4 to tx mnonUM) at l. f.ul.,1 Mlk.' Mr aw not iiltnju-thi'i' i' iinoth r wMirini; fiuti.- time. Tien" l.ut It Itl.'tistUK to iav. tlif crow n ut til "I Intftid to ttlv.- unyon it botit who wrintH to try for tlio tltlo tunl will il. fi n.l It i: Union a y.r l( ttiT.' ul-f Unit iininy oppou.'lltn. Of rmirw'. my ni t hatllt ulll to with I. i o t.ont!ky on Jnn. fi lut 1 Impo to ooko Mli k. y WalkiT and ijiick i'liillt-y noon uttorwurdH." j I oiiKlinin nti i. d tho rlnir ln.it ) ntffht wltti un itRht-pollnd ad ynlitiiKo oit Slnttory who ttrnh-d 1i!iW. ItlnifMliln nlrt! nvo I l.oiiKlinin ilKht of thi' 18 round wtitlo two wrro nvi-n. I l.ouxhran hud hfn rurfufbir : tlio 1 1 1 1 bi lKhtK slni-o l'M9. Ho oh. tvi-.i h( :.Mh hlithdur Unt Chang m t es Made Ih IJoxing Card; Stolz vs. Allen t nits on way 10 c Prevent Boxers From Stalling IKTflOrr Dec. 13 (A.!') Some thing novel In the way of provld Inn Induremehts for hiKhly ptijd bo Kern to fn 1 forth their bt uf lorts during bouts here, has been worktvi out by C. M. Hull, ti ntcm IhT of the boxiiiK roinnifsslnn. The plan eonslsicj of stimdhit 1jij iictloQ by fliihiK tb fiubter so fti unit per round for each session In w hich rliiit believes they havo stulled mid in anuuunclitK his b vy to the rush customers via Iho -megaphone. At a rerent bout be t wreu Heiiny liuss, feat herwelifht r hum ptou claintunt, and Johnny It'urr here, the art ran thusly? The boys started off at a fust clip hut slowed down to walk In the sixth round, ui the conclu sion of uhleh Hull boomed forth: "Htt.ss Is fined l-dti tor (IokkIhk It!" 1'bU fltassman, manuK' r of ttass objerted strenuously. Two humlred ami fifty dollar Duo for tUaSMinan.' No mure obectliins irnm Ctass UUiD. The ftKhters banK'd uway at eiu'h other w It h et for three ruuuds and then l-'arr started hahKiiiK on. ''Ivo huinlrt d and fifty dollars tine for Kurr for haiiKlim on!" Hall (tnnounct-d. Tlien! was no more stalling. .Mrs. Walter- Smith retiirned Monday morning to her home tit North I'owder alter spendliK Sun day at the home uf Mr. and 'Mrs. Kalpii Smith. Miss Mardn Phy. who has been ill at the Hot I -ike .sanatorium, was able to return to Her bofne.at I'liion Thursday much Improved lit. health. 4 . 1 went.nH o()ratinn WedrtV'sday at I tended- the. song, eoneert ThurKdiyl Ifbt f.uffft fHTr uflpendlpTTls, is re- evenliiK' at the, l.a Ornmle hotil in liorte.4 as ettliiff alon nicety. - which Mrs. Helena .Stearns, drain- Italph Smith, -of the Smith und ju oprano of I nion, took part., ,-icnoois w in- ciose nere; i uefiuay. Thompsoh groeery,- returned home Sunday from Ogdcn, I'tnh, where he had been the past ten days on bus) n CHS. '',. ' Mr. ami Sirs. T. M. I.lthiean are the proud parents of son born to them' Tuesday, Kep. G, at their home in North I'nlon. M. uml Mrs., Neil Morrison were l.a CJrande visitors Thursday even ing. Mrs. J. W. Kennedy returned to hl.f homo hero 'Monday after n few eekil tlslt In Ial Onindc with, her two dutlffhters, Mrs. M. W. Huff man and Mrs. It. A. Wiikerson. Aiiionft the t'nlon popie visltiiiK and shopping- In l.a Grande I-Viday .'titer noon were Mrs. !'. M. Sturgill, Mrs. Nell Morrison. Mrs. IWt KnlKht, Mrrf. Cedrlr Oale. Mrs. W. W. Stevens, Mrs. MeTton lavis. S. I. Ilenson. George Hi-nson and Mr. and Mrs. fOd I'llne. A number of Vnlon people ,:it- froni Portland where, they have been since Sunday on a business and pleasure trip. ( ll.WGI .S NAM t. NKW YOiilC Society hears that Gloria Gouhl l'.ishop who Is living in Home 'has changed the. name of her baby daughter Gloria to Giofa. Iee. 20, for tho Christmas holiday season and will continue until Jan. I 3, Itil'S, Superintendent Itoy t'onk lin announced J-Yiduy. . . Mrs. William Itoh rts' returned Thursday to her home ut Ashlaml, Ore., a'fitfr a few weeks visit with her two sisters, Mrs. Vivian Ken nedy and Mrs. Alice McMillan. Mr. and Mrs. filzji Muyfleld were Christinas shopping -in i.ti Grande Saturday evening. . , Sunday evening-fire of unkriown origin destroyed the home of John anil Henry Shores near the old woob n mill. The fire department vasJcallcd..out about C::to o'clock but the flames had gained .inch headway that It was impossible to save. ,t he building. The house was owned by Cecil Manning and car ried no insurance. ' Mr. and Mrs. liert Knight re- turned home Tuesday evening j &$&Jtj iffjyfff JB'MVJ.mJP. The" Real Orthophoitic VIctro.as nt All Prices ' $ft.V $I2:, $105, S:Ho A Suitable Christmas Present ADLER'S MUSIC CO. In. Willi Newlln's Tfri com-J inim t A nw debAtn on hruin r questd for tho League of Nhtlona Hasn't th letiyuo enough to do without taking up ymrfh' Two rhuugeti havt been ui.ide to the boxiim ci.rds to be prefei)i4 in Itejt bail Saturday DUtbt. ft V nnneiin,-.-,! today hy K. N. Kfnl. of the group of promoter "Hd rau Inirm lrt lu WVdibd;ty without noiiftnt us. we bvr U--n ronip.-IIiHl to rtintuitre the mata vt nt and tin- fteml-noul." b aittd. The promut.-rs wvrr oot nrt of 1'nnu having U ft too utittl afe Krlday. He is Nnlevtn! to have gone- to Oakland. As ti result fitoltz, of TVnd. o fought Alh n hitv one W-foro, wtll nte room ; iiiwt iH-imer In tho lft-rowii. njftih, Uwy und bt l.ludy Imv, vtit. Joe l!urhH. of tuinshit. j explulnS. wilt fare Jrna Hobtnwn. of Covo. Tlmrw are. veml oibr prWtm fDurtra on tbA card uhb promts to giro Uie fans ptenty of rirrtt uirpt. Hlapkwr.ll Uoorkr mrt Miift ttrotherton. of Walla 'altft, at KDtwprlm ias4 Ktordav io ihs third rouo(t Tbo two nifo fmmbt & rtraw here & fVw am This nd Is n ronthntntioit of yes terdnys nd. I.tntu glass Is still our snhje t. I.hino ulns.-. is riextble: It niters siniligbt and lets Ihe lncl ras come in. Now you limk Hp jour (IMhmary and fintl out the llieiuiliig of Inlet niS Hill If .U want n plnln cxpLninulon In Jti.it I'fiiumoii romilry language, viidel rays is the healing mt1 f the sun's lls. f mi old hen feels duiujy. If she lins n ohl In Iter IhmuI Riul also ntmiltri cold In her thnoi. If she hi vat lies with a ough. some times she sfMtmls like a (trffeo grinder and titlier Hun's she souivls like the hlslng of n MUike. thai old lieu Is lrlng to make- mi iuultr slnml thai she wants you to Jmy some l.imu glass. The IJiuio glass Is thn1 nnls for l. 'Hire ymnU will gle enough light for sevtviU hens. I rait sa Ibis, that Uie l.ui- MOKK SHIPS TIIKOW.H Ml POUT SAlIv The mt tonnage of Ainerlcun htps pus.sitm- through the SuM ran at reached a C S . 6 :t f during the flntt six months ot this n glass Is going out. yeur, or more lhau twice an much us htr the entln' pr ISIS. Many Of the American vewwds were tan hern which disi?hurg-d mineral oil conr's in India und returned In ballast, or went on to the Sonde Ulaods und return d lud.n w Irti U'OVtoe for Kurope. Co-Operation The First Principle of Success Alt Vuloii Men anil Women, j'our Friends, and I'amllles, ro refiuested In ho ("'t)SISTl-NT. P TTU).VIZK 1IOMK IND1STKY and IAH'iWi MKKCHAN"1 The Kollonlng III SINKSS 1XTKRKSTS of our cty solicit t(ie supiMirt of nil Working IVople, and. together with all rirms employing t'nlon 1 4i bo r or iltspluylng tin t'nlon Card, nru rcx-oinmendetl by the C'KXTKAI, LAltOIt IXIOX. lUX.r.lft T) itV. WAV MKXJiX" CITV Will Hogers is prirvs. of t l.ludy. ' I've gut to give up my At ;t o'clock thl' nftenioon I lo- lleie (bat Ibc O.-W. It. A X. Ilail nntil muipany will ttellver us a w nf big lump (tml. Here's hoping M- leip MiMUireh kilnt lit mlud un til nel spring. AW ivnH'mtMT iho targ-o slilp meni of N-Jtutlful wiillpapcr. Wo rxi to liae a very large stli of Ift'-H patterns at reamable Mr. Morrow's em it he Tho bwirt of Kosetustko. tho Tollsh patriot who taught In hf A nitric u Revolution, bus rcentiy ba avpt from Swtiserlaod lo the Polish mpltul to In placed In n tuufvum. arrapfKr and to HoblaoQ to declarrd 6 torub - rounAa. fpected to ittve tnioreattnir U l.oiuO gtnsv. toal wit. ' 't-r mil, li 'er roll. Si'diiy our U-krts for tlm ltt ntund. Claude C. Pratt Lumber Co. W flpll tvir Cwb I 1T Poor Mnn'fl Frlmd ' Km Fonndry. Ptmie Mala IA Vo Bvadv Bi AI'TO TOPS Nuytlor & lrKrtiiMili llnrnrs.f Co., IMM Ailnnis Ave. I'hirtio 7-V. At'TO rai.kS' A';l-:xev ' -(JrJlljUiH & llillikH, 1.112 llrl frrxin Ave; l'hono Mulil M'A ). P. MorNork, 111 I'll- St. PhniM SM-J. IVrkllw Motor Co., ntr. 4tli ami Adums. I-liiiir Muln ."itm BAKKRIKS I-u (iruiKlo llukiM-y. X. 317 i Kir St. f'iioiH- Slnln 7:i. llAMtU IVinlUililo Siivlnjrv Itilnk. 1201 AdMiiu Avii. I'liolif Muln i Ia rrandn Xoiloruil Ibink. Ailnnw Av(. I-lion Main 2M. RKSTAt'It.WTS nt'rmiiii Placw. HO Dopot St. Phono Main 02. rijOTHIXO ninl'8 rtottili-ry. 1108 Adam. Arc Phone 414-W. Tim TopffTT. 1 114 Adam Arc. Pbonr :!-.. Wcwlnihuvrr ,v nilhprr. 204 IVpot Kt. I'nonc S.14-W. m.i, WOOD Rtllwi Cnwiuny. Pliona Main 714. CH1T.DRKVS Wl'ARABl.KS Xorton-M Kiddy Shop. 1121 . Adams Ave. Phono Main 202. fUE.VMKttirS illoc 3roiirnaln frvamrrT, IIOH 'aflitttittou -Ave. Phone Slain . I'nlon frramrry Co.. til rff. At. I-lMTno Main 122. rAtBlffl ft. EmUy Palir, SJ0 Itr Sb Ptxme uin eta. hepahtmext storks Hill's l-t. Store. Adams Ave. Phono Main 710. Ei.Ecrnir.-vri fifPi-i.iEs JrHtei lttisenbnutn, Foley Hide. Phone Main in l. Fll.f.IVO STATIONS Hensty OeorjK! 1'Ulllilr To., eorner 2nd and Adnnix, Phone laln 67. Playle OH o.. Adam, and Oi-cfimoml. lione Mii'ii in.-i. ITRX1TII1E riirnltni-o KifluiiiKe, eorn-r I-'lr and .leffersoii Ave. Phone 474tl. EVXERAL PARLOR SntMlimiNr & Zimmerman, 150M llh St. Phone Mulu tu. BOCEUIEH IlnrrL. ;roe'iT, r0 1'lr St, phom Main 7:14. v Joel's firooery, I HI 2 vl.ir St. Phone Main 7511. Cl-amlc Rondo Mrut Co.. Ad'- am Are. 1'hone Main r.0. Pnttl!on Pro.. H In Adam. Ave, Pbouo .Main RO. ' Id (.rando lirm-err Co.. STvevel ami Thrift Gro- eerle. HARDWARE K. r Lilly. Adam. Ave. Phono Main a-V Oreioii Hdive. Implenient Co.,-- rnot St. Phoiii'-i.-tin BS. jeweij-:rs tllrnio'.. 121214 Adam. Ave. Phone 26.VW. I.APIES' KKAPV-TO-TA EKR Tho Vtt', HIS Adam.. Ave. Phone Main MX Pnllnaum S03 Adnln. Ave, Pbone STt-J. I.Af.VDTtlES Modern Ijniindry, eor. AVanlir ini-ton mid J)i Kit. Phono Main 77. Slumlord Laundry, Jefferson Ave. Phone .Main 511. LEATHER fiOOTS Snyder Mi-liennon HnntOfiR to., liUlil Acliuin Ave. Phono 4,7-V. ' REAL ESTATE I.VSI KAXt K . LOAXS INVESTMENT ' , La Crande Investment Co., I2ni Adams Ave. Phone Main 7.12. Security Ijind SavlnjM Co., Ailanis Ave. PIkiiio Main xl. , rnlfin MorljraRe R Invv Co.', New l-'nlojr IIIiIr. I'llonO Main 730. -H-.MI1F.R llnum.'in-llleks Liimher Co. Phono Main H. Ml. Emily I.mnher Co. Phone .Main 102. MEAT MARKETS Crencenl Meat Co. Plr Street larket, 406 Fir St. Phono Main 7tm. Quiiliiy Market. 1111 Adams Ave. Phone Main 32. flranrtr Konde Stent Co.. Ail- - ms Ave. phone Slain SO. Hoover Market. Ailams Ave. Phone Muln 7T..V Joel's .Market. IHI2 C.tlar Rl. Phone Main "so. Ml Sit AL INSTIII SfENTS ' I'jiMeni Oreeon Slule Co.. Ailam. Ave. Phono Mala I IB. TELEPHONE COMPAXIES llonve lndentHtent Telephone CninnaiiT. TiiE-.-n:ns Art-ade - star i ft. S'