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Saturday, February 10, 1929. LA GRANDE EVENING OBSERVER Page Three TheReal Neon People To Defend Their Patents Against Infringements Rt'ad the letter to the right. - ' No longer need Electrical Products Corporation sit . back and watch so-called;' 'bootleg" neon signs hung up through what we have believed illegal channels. Klectrical Products Corporation corporate member . of the Claude Neon Lights Company and owner of the Claude Neon patents for 13 Western States has the., solo right" under the decision of the Supreme .Court, to manufacture Claude Neon signs in-these 15J Western States. ' , . - I hi-tifeul 1'rodiu is ('fii(M)ni(liiii; tho lti:.l- M:o iHople, ' v)ll tipprrehKc Indus; uihiM-tf f anyone trying to wll mwhII xt fcni signs In 1 at arc.: Keiiieinber tfvnuiiH N'con Is sold In the i:l I'aelfir: tKit states only by KUtirlcul Products t (i Htiii(tiiii. ImhU for 1 lie iunnc plate oti (ho tdgu. ".. SOMB CLAUDE NEON SIGNS 1 IN OKKuON TOWNS turns Meat Co.. Hums nit-ill ThfHtrv, Hums Wirlinm Inn, ItiiriiH ' " " Moron SuriiKtt, lue.. (Ford) Hums Variety Hlore. Itt-nJ (unto Co., Hum? Villi lIulTet .Motors, litmd - l'ilol liinto Drugs, ISfiid Dorion llnlcl; ivndleion Quelle 1c est intra at, Pendleton Itedtnond Cf, Redmond ,MiUr Sfrvicc Oarage, .Nor ill I'owdtT v Hli link's Cafe, Union J'iifil ie I'n wer & Iiii1it Co.. l-:nUTiisf, Ucdiuond, Ma dras, Moro 0 (Jeiser Crand Hotel, linker Acintv Kh-cirii! Co., Uaker :H ,fc S .Sleet rie Co.. 1,h Grundn Mnrklu's Service Sliillon, Ketto linker County liecurd (weekly) lintel Rogers, linker Jensen Serv. Sta., (.rants Pass Hotel Yendume, Arlington . 1 teuton Service Siti., Merrill , Mulin Korv. Slu., Mulln Martin's ltllliitrtlH, Chilouullt Ki nil's Coni'ty.. Miirsbr Mil llolt-1 Siilherliu, Hulherliu ' ' ' Tim Tiffin. la (.rande Sieirrisi: Jewelry, l.u Critndt Cltryrtlor linrauo, Lit Crand Dr. l;inehurt, 1) n t i a t,. La Crtindu l'ntriK Shine Parlor, La, Cmodo Sueujitwen Inn, . I, a (.ramie Ctdniijbia IJorjie Motor Couches Southern Paelriu Stages Oregon Sinus r. Diftsdm, M. D.. Klainalli Kail I'd lean Theatre. Klain. Kalis Jackson Coffee Shop, Med lord Pelican Drug. Klamath Kalis Jlnrk'H Repair Shop, G runts Pusa Pitlacu Cafe, Ashland "Hotel; Jackson, Med ford ManiiH Dept. Store. Med ford liropihy Jewelerd, Med ford . Washington TruiihMrtatlou ItiiildliiK lHMiiilt General Motors Ilulldlng NATIONAL AUTOMOBILE CHAMBER OF COMMERCE rtUO 31uilhoii Avi'iiuc at -lOtli Sliiit, Now Yrk November 13, limit. XKON I.H.IITS PATKXTS Sl'STAIXKII To N. A. C. C. AiIvtu'tishtK ManaKerit: In nei-ord with the reiiueL mado at the Advertising MunuKorH1 Sleetint; In Cleveland, we have sounht the opinion of oin 1'utuiUH Department on the status of tho Neon put e nt h, tiffeethiK curtain illninlnaled udvertisinK l(fnH. Tho opinion iti us follows; : The Claude Neon UkMh CtonpHti l t lie owner of the Claudu patent whieh lias been broadly siiHtalned by (bo ' Court of Appoal-s. and the Supreme Court has recently refused to t-haiiKe the ileeWlon of tho Court of Appeals so that as the patent now stands, it is absolutely valid, and ll if- difrieult to see how any of 1h other companies ran ntako n. eoiumereially suecessf ul and practical tube with out hifrliiiriut; thia patent. Any JlCYKUS of advertising Hltm made by a rival unlicensed company tisltiK ytmh u hWthor. Ik liable to milt ami injunction. . I'oi.ilially yours. NATIONAL AUTOMOiUl.K CHAMUKIt OK COM.MI2KC15, jfHN v.. iAisa, - Secretary, Advertising Committee. AUVKKTISlNi! COMMITTI';; . Kdwnrd S. Jordan. Chairman - John M. Howard. f(l, M. O.) (Jordan) , - W. A. JanieH (Hudson) A. i:. Patterson (llulek) K. 1(. Mi:Klnney (Packard) Krederick DJcklnuon tllupmo-' S. l Uiuhy (Studebaker) blle John O. I-hoiw. Secretary TlM'tv Ih only om real N'eon tlmt Is (1011111110 'laiulo Noon, 111 it ( lu ly l-:ivlrlml IrtHlut'ts ('oihiiii(Ioii of Orctfoti .--1 1 ' , Cheaper to Lease Neon Signs ro.MP.Mti-: Tim cost! to lkask a m:o.v sh;x is i.icss i'osti.y than to . i)v an' oitnixAiiY Title smx. -von kxami'mc, comi'Ahk this lami: 'll'1 ' . , i.ii'rrioit sk;x ,"A" with i,ai i.u xioox sign I MEATS .AMI." SKiX A ;- " - r v ; ' . . , ' .ijHLiriraiion: , il-l'j watt Al: Clear blue dayllnHt UiinpH : in U-inch AltlATS. ; titi-H) . watt S14 colof Kiiruycd- lam (h in iHinleiv-div nii-sju-r, hluh MpeotV. I 1 - ()t AI.Mi t tWt' i'l Ai ' JU1A I II Interest on invesimenl, 7 $ l.iiS leprechitifn, G year life 4.71 Kk-etrlclly, low Portland 4c rate, b houiM per nlKlit.-.-- i- ll.f'U Cost of new lamps 0.H0 A I II life HiOtl houi-M. ; St 4 life K.un hours. I'aintf iik sln yearly ; 1 .(17 AS'ysliinK iKi lii-moiithly i... 2.5U IU'iiewitiK lumps, inslallhiK and evu :tciiil upkeep (four-bit Ileitis tbi-it ' count if kept track of) .. 1.00 Owning Cost Total . ' To This Should lie Aihtrd TaxcM and Insuratutv and mil eh uricf In event f damage lo the sl.t you own, lu addition to whatever It ir.ay cost you i lo reconstruct 1 your dama-jud properly. " Few ftot kooiI results, from, any type of . . siKit they own because th.-o sii;n Is re . 'parded as a mere fixture liiid not taken cue of. A slovenly sln Irs as unsightly us a broken window ami a; useless. Comparo the cost and rustij Is! Si;o. si(i.s auk UiAsi;i ion as MV AS $r.00 A MOyi'll. , MEATS , - C'LArJK Ni:)N SUiN - V Sneeirieations: - , lted i:mm tubing In 12-Inch MIATS.. Itlue ditto In IJOHIKU SCHObl , . Yuuf Clmidn Nfon. slfcn Im Jellveii,tl nntl KrecUtl l'yi'co ttt V.Uhvkv. First cost (l)c- 'imttVintfroiW 3R!.2 i,KAsii rosr ii-:it month Interest on deposit. 7 $0.13 Depreciation (no inveHtment)...'........J.,None Klectriclty (Wo Kiiai'anteo this) Cost of new tubes, repainting back Ki'ouud, waslilnK tind coniletu main- temtnee all, Included in ' - . . " , Lea.se cost per month only .$16.10 Tin-: ci.aiim-: ni:o i-kasio ;iei:i:- MIONT calls for complete nmhiteiUniCi- tif the mIku hy tin. This means that the sle;n will be puinled and washed; when tubes become cracked or broken they will be Immediately replaced; If transformers be come defective we replace them at once, in fact, we keep your sign up 100 at nil times. Klectrical Products: 'Corporation carrleH fire and liability InsuVance, pro tecting ourselves and lessee. All taxes, such as city, county or state, are paid fry us. Your only responsibility is the rental eac h month and cost of electricity consumed. tl.AlDK NKO.V i!Vi:i riCKI'KM'Alj KKItVH'lv YOl- TA RE MO IIlSK U V.Hi !:'' . CASH J.WKNTMK.Vr " YOH KNOW THESE NAMES i:very tlollar luveKtcd b these hlK firms Is watched None is Wasted. YKT KVI-;itYi.NK and itnxniiKUrt ok y cniKiis lkask tiikik xkox skins. ku;cticical ikoih:cts COKPOUATION HAS Mo1M; THAN -',200 IN OHKMON' . , How JSetf,t r Can We Appeal lo Your (od Iiusiness Judgment? i rnu'-i-md lN-lrlKerntor-K Ciif vrnb't Motor Conf iiauy '.iit Tir- Kiihber Co. Don JX't (Cadillac) ; Mulinoiiiah IbMfl lilcetro Ktdd Corpo ration l'irojtoiiu Tires Federal uiitfiiiinj? ('uimuLiiy i"hiyscr Corpora H a n ';!drieh Ktthtiur Company '"Jit; . North westt- v ti i;. t;nittd CiKars Tvxact The treiionhtii iM.dyrr Tir.' Pubber Co. b'ortl .Motor CuitiUauy Ivory Soap KVIvinator Klec. Kef riKeralora Piiimi dil Co. .Maiinilitl's Coffee MieH il Cfinipany Sun KiJitifis'-o Kxainiin-r Caltiiuct. IlaUine Powder Co. Nash Motors owl Dili,- Co. National Pisc-ult Co. Portland KU- trle Power Co. National Theatre Syndirttttt I'jM'il ie Kb-i-t ric Hallway pin'n Whisllt Mt. rman. - & Company S Mr.-i. l;o. hui k Co. i-rt.-itri; In' Cream Company Pissly WlBKly Stores Pnrknrd Motor Company Paeifif Powt-r K- layht Co. 1'UKel Sound Power - Li(jlit klehrield Oil Company 1 1 u nd W n I er Healers Standard (lit Company SoalhiTli I'neiric Itilrad Wfsturn Paelfle Itailroad Wlllys-Ovirrland Corpora) ion Kudolph Wurlitxer Cimpany Wrst Coast Theatric Hertz Drivurst'lf Systt-iu-KriKidaire f'orporalion .Mt4HMirl Pfilie liy, l-'lorshfitn Shoes .MontKoiiHTV Ward - Oregon Journal 15 S Uepresentativo :- For Electrical Products Corporation ; S-dn l-'i f.-on Manufat turcrs or Claude Neon Sins UK) Sandy dd. l'in l,M. OlEKCiON THK REAL NEON PEOPLE ' , T( M i; IllYKIlS OK !MMrri4:M SHiNS VVeliavi, ron-ldend would hA been unfair In the past. 'When t.'.ie "jrold brirk" sli:ns sold for the Kike of K-ttlnu-nnny would not "take ttith fortland and bis city mer- 1 i h;mlK, the 'lootlc Fstlenien tuitiKht the sinalter cltleH ' , wjifie pu-kin's were j;od bwiuse the merchants there had J no meuiiH nor time for aeo.ua intinfr them.elves with real Twelve Tables Of Bridge Played At ' Benefit Affair K rude room won tho. 'prUo plcluro for tho month. ltefrehmeuta wro nerved with Mra. 8peucer, chairman of thu conimltteo. Your biggest advertising opportunity is at your place ofbusiness Mocks Away a Claude Neon Sign Tells What Yon Sell and Sitys: "This Is The Place" Why gamble with a "Just as Good'9 Neon Sign which won't work and is useless if its maker fails? By li. C. FORBES ; Well Known riiutiH'UiI Writer , . ; "f yu c,n hutch n Hood new , Idea there Ih practically no limit ' to tho millions you cun make In ' , this rottntry ... A studious Kronen ' V. man worked out In his laboratory ;. what he was sure was an improved kind of electric light display sign. . After much pains-taking toll, he obtained patents for his process. i. . . A coinnany wtis formed. It V made a very promising Htnrt in -' "V nearly every stute and including ; Canada, Mexico and Cuba. - "Tho new Idea und the new prod f - uet enunht on. Then troubles fit lore ; were encountered. Th Krenchnuin ami his American associates found -" thrmselves under the necessity of ; lirliiM'lng' lawsuits against the "hout . - leKers." These IckuI hattleH - "hiive 5kVon ' rusiiiK over since until this week the Supremo Court upholds the Frenclimtin'a putents." -lAel Ues! Lies! Ah Forbes says. Neon proved a Kood thing, and no end of lies and t misrepresentations have been of fered by "booties" Neon salesmen whoso only object is to cnsh In" with their so-railed "Neon." (ieoffces Claude Is the Kreneh In ventor. That's why tho genuine lu "Claudo Neon." LA GRANDE HOTEL TO HAVE A GEiNUINE CLAUDE NEON SIGN ' liy this Unit! utmost rvrryoiit hi tho La (.miidf district Is fttmltiur with tin blilnir dissailsfiM'tlffii vx-M-rleneet hy Mr. W. U, Cliimor ns ' the result of luivlinr ordered for milrlirlil pnnhaso whnt was tho , lnrjrM alleged "ImmMIi(c' Ntftti slcn In KiiHiern Oiftion, und which liuiiv on (ho ln (innifle lintel only for n short tlmo w hem Its st'venil "wenkot llnlis" won iiuinifcHt. It hroUc ii) m badly while liiiujciiiff to the hulldiiiK thai on Iet'inlM'r H, llS. (bier or l'oll'e Clint 1 1 a. vi les ordered the slxn taken down In faiisi of eluss finsliluir to the sldi' unlk. The -l(cn now rests wnvk in the 1 4i (iratult1 Hotel hack yard where lis conM ruction may ho ex it nil tied. Mr. ( linger lias just sivon Ids or der to Mlei'trifiil litHliiclN Corpora tion l,l-:.SI; what will In one of the most iKiiutlfiil hotel signs In Mix' stall', of genu hit (lautkt Neon, In Salem the hltf word "OurtiKe" on a "booties" (dsn hasn't burned for mouths. The man who sold It . Is one vamoosed! - ;.ny le'lrlriaii ini refialr or re pliHt In n lamp sltcit. Not so with e4Mi IiiIms. They must In iiuiiiii I'neiured and 'liarsid and m'linnr r. til hy Npecial iiiai'hluery and with 1 (he rare Xeon triiM's, one of which ' sells In i: upland for alMiut the snmu irici ns nidi u ut nlHMit i:i. ."( u litna. eoii an flu tinr! uoudcr fid Hiilevipeii In tlK world, hut, as w Itli the human stilesmaii. they ) need reuular care. We Rive ll. Electric Co. Inc CLIP THIS COUPON I OK NKW PKOKITS KIGIIT AT Y0UK OWN PLACK OF IJUSINKSS TODAY! I.K'l!". I. it. JOI:I.A'l Kliilrkiil I'ii.iIih Iji I'i'rpii. SHI Kiiinly Itlv.l.. Ul nn nlthiiut ftllialion, (nfnrni.il ion a t ct 6t ihmI wliy u Clauile NViiii hifiii may lit'f iur k.iI -i. NAME - business . CITY Twelve tables of bridge wero ut play luut nth-lit ut the benefit card purty Klveu lu KukIcb hall by tho DcKrcu of Honor lodge. Mrs. Coleman, president, wua In chuiire of tho tsvent und wus nssiBted by Mrs. Jack lliutt und Mm. H. K. Swun. ;' lrxea for tho. evenhiH went to Mrs. W. O. Coughennower, first ; Mrs Kverett Keown, second: Mrs. T. C. McDonald, third, und Mrs. John Ward, consolation. . After the- curds refreshments wuru served by tho committee. . Tho homo of Mrs. J. K. WiiKht at 1202 lViiitsytvunla uvenuo was tho scene of a 1 o'clock luncheon and afternoon inoHram when Mrs. J. K. WrlBht and Mrs. Uynn WrlKht entertutned Chapter I of l. K. . "Women of tho lllhle," was the toplo of the afternoon's urogram subject of which Mis. Htellu Ingle was Id chiu-Ko. Kollowluif tho regular session of the rytldan Sisters lodgo last night a social evening was enjoyed when tho members played brldgo und pi nochle. The committee in churge wus Mrs. Jack Oliver. Mis. James Oneal and Mrs. Delia HurnUen. Mr. und- Mm. Hoy C'umeron en tertulned members of the Hoot Owl club lust night at their homo on Cedar strev. Three tables of bridge were at play with high scores go ing to Mrs. Howard iialsey und lo Orvlllo Wright and consolations lo Mrs. Itluku Shields and Mr. Hatsey. St. Valentino decorations, were used. , Mrs. Cameron served a two course luncheon. - Tho next meet' in ir will bo hold at tho homo of Mr. and Mrs. George Johnnson on Spruco street. ' Epworth League Party Enjoyable Twenty-five members of tho K worth 1-eaguo of tho Methodist KplHcupat church met last night ut tho home of Worth Kpllug ut i(4 Main street for one, of tho most en joyable get-togethers of tho year. Decorations about the rooms of tho Kpling home wero hearts und other valentine feutures. Tho guests wore cups und on their bucks wero pinned hearts huvtng on them pic tures of funny paper characters. Hy guessing tho Identity of the character the guest pinned the heurt In front. . Partners for the evening were chosen by tho heurts. Mrs. K. A. Kpling served delic ious .refreshments lo tho guests. She 'ua misted by Miss Ann Ar-iloldiisW-- -", The committee In charge of the evening was: HethmyrJ .Miller, chairman; finance, Lee Johnson; refreshments Anna (lathers; enter tainment, Heineta Tlerson. - The Lutheran Ladlrs Aid met ..1 (the homo of Mrs. Krnest Stojk.i Thursday uftei noon with' a large number: of members in attendance. A discussion .of Jndla wus held. At tho business meeting tho wo men planned for tho Lenten pro grams and decided to support the vesper services to be conducted every Sunday evening from B lo 1 o'clock between now ami Kuster. The vespers will be held at the church and refreshments uftc" vvurds ut tho parsonuge. M i s. I'ru n k J lu nsnn, M i s. ; A i t Weagel, Mih. I-red rohrman, are the conuulUou in charge of refresh ments. Following the meeting Mrs. Sloj Ita served refreshments. A St. Valentine box social was an event of last night, sponsored by the South Methodist church. The parly was well ut tended und much enjoyed. Oumes were dayed and u playlet was given. Characters were Mrs. Webb, minister; Mrs. Hazel Stunner, maid; Mrs. William llurgoyne, mistress of tho house. A large heurt was pinned on Hro wall with the numbers of the box lunches on It und the men shot arrows at tin hearts lo receive the numbers of their boxes. A very Interesting St. Valentlm ! party was held last night by the ; Intermediate Lather league at lie jftomo of Mr. und Mrs. i'red John son wilh Kdmt Jensen and Curl 'Johnson in churgn of euterluln , incut. Mrs. Johnson served re freshments. Natalie Khert und : Helen Hughes had charge of deco rations and Inn-barn SUtzinger was invitations chairman. Twenty mem bers were present. During I ho evening a number or prices were given. Carl Coleman received the prize for finding the most hearts and Lillv Hoffman nnd I 'red Menmn won the prize for ! "Two Hearts Heat us One." For the Hnimal gueaing contest Curl Johnson nnd Juuntta Htitxiiigcr re ceived the prize. Tito prize for the best valentine stunt went to Wood row Ontland und Helen Hughes. P.-T. Association 'Will Hold Bazaar A Iui'ko utlomluncu of liuivnta ami friends was an outslumliiiK fealuTo of tllo meotillK yoaturtluyl afternoon of tllo raront-Tcachor, unsocial km of Willow school. Tho nu'i'tlnit opened with th rV prut tug. of tho lira's I'rayiT Uy tho Kruuii. J A nnrt of tho proitralii MIm- Kllwn MorelocH' fifth graUu room i - - nuiiK thri-o houkh. Mra. IXw PuvIhI cream, frlcU comiiioul mush, sirup, Ituvo a uook rvvww. aim. J -"' milk, colfoo retia an IntcroiiUiKf iirticio on J "WHOOPEE" SWEATERS Dominate the - Mode Bright new "Whoopee" Sweaters in a, wide range of colors . , $2.50 to $4.75 . . , PUTMAN'S La Grande Exclusive Ready-to-Wear and Millinery Founders Day of 1'urviil Tfttolior. . The IlKhtlnR of a birthday mko by the prosldvnt, Mra. John llulcs and Miji. Younir, was another feu turis. The prlo idoturo for the, month went to Mlus Morolock's room. KoIIowIiik buslnesB meetlUK aii'l proKrum cake and teu were Bervetl hy ,Mr. Italph ('unnlnKhnni, Mm. Karl houkh and Mrs. it, Alex ander. , h'lfloen meinhorH of the DaiiKh- ters of Utah I'loneors met yester day afternoon at tho homo of Mrs. II. l' Owllllam at I3H8 , Kourtii l.l'NCHKON VeRetabln ome let, brown bread, citblmtfo and cel ery salad, cup custards, milk, tea. JUNNKlt ltonst beef with browned potatoes, brown Kravy, cullnrd In ereuni suuee, Krapefrutt salad, cheese cake, milk, cotfeo. The stalk as well as tho bead or bloKKoiu of colhird greens Is dellelnus. Tare und cut In dlco. Cook ' In plenty of boiling water until almost done and add head separated In small bunches. Keu son with salt und cook until ten dor, about 20 minutes. Servo but tered or In a siiuce. I vegeluoio omelet uses up ouus pepper, 8 tablespoons bacon fat, 4 tablespoons minced cookod bucon, 3 eggs, 1 toaspoon suit, V tea spoon cetory seed, Chop veKetnliles together and season with salt and celery aeod. Molt bacon fat In u hot frying pan und udd prepured vcgutables, Cover and cook over a low flr for ten inlnuiss.' Add bacon and mix thorouglily. Cook flvo minutes longer and stir In eggs woll beat en. Cook slowly -.until brown on the bottom, fold and turn out onto a hot platter und serve at onco. , Htreet. An enjoyuulo progruni wait -and enda of left-over vegetuhlett to given when Mra. K. . Uwlilium ; 'excellent udvuntuge. talked on the "Origin of MuhuV und Mra. Chadwick wpoku on "Hub ert's jtuleu of Order. The meeting wus III charge of M I'm. V. 1. Hanka, vice prealdent. IterreHhmeuta were served hy Mra. It. K, Uwlilium following the m-tt-j hIoii. . The Wakelita Camp Klru girla, Hurpiiued their gnu rd lull, Mla' Dunn, with a party laut night rol-I lowing the UuwiiU'HS nV'etJng held' at Mlus Uunn'a home. ; Hef reuli- menu wero aerved and u deuHunt Boclul tlino enjoyed. 1 At the bualneBH meeting the glrluj diKetituted plunu for futuro meet-1 lugs and way lo earn money toj buy ceremonial gowna. . ' The next meeting will be held i Thurxday Inuteud of Krlduy. It wuu announced. i Tho lutherun Ilrntherhood inetn-t bera wore boats ut a social hint night in tlto church unuex. tho! first slneo organisation. Tho Ut-I dies' Aid members wero gueata. Tho, prograni consisted of u welcomo ly Krunk Wurl. brotherhood presl denl. a talk on "Mncoln," stuglug and various group games, KefrcshmcntH wero In churge of Wutter l'ohrmun and Jim Hclilll-1 ingrt. ..,'., I Incidentally, the youngest mem ber of tho brotherhood In attend-; anco waa Jeaii Mutt lies, Jinit nix' months old. i A'otCi'tablo Oiin let Two sweet potatoes, 1 cooked beet, 1 cup grated carrot, 1 cup cooked apinueh, cup grated pat'HUip, Mi minced Bweet green MENUS' liy Slstor Jlnry WIKAKKAHT Oranges, ceronl. Free Lessons On itny Siixopluirte, Clar inet, Tenor Banjo or Vio lin purchaser from the Adler's Music Co. This Offer , For a Limited Time Only We have secured the services of three compe tent teachers that will give these lessons. Easy payments on any instrument that you may select. Adler's, Music ;Co. "Quality' antl Service" ; S.V.E.Co. lit Adams. la drande, Ore., Grace llldg. MAV J'ltlNTI'.K Oltl'U iiuv:kmi;.h All Kv SlnMlcs ' -.r $4.98 ' Others tt.i0 i An enjoyable meeting of th Itl veria I'arent Teacher itMSoelatlon wiu held yesterday. The flrnt num ber on the program wus selection by the hiirmonlra bund directed by Mi km Kmith, children of the fifth, sixth und seventh grades purticl piitlng. Miss Muhel Tnty. city librarian, ialkfd ony ThHdrenii Hooks," und severul of the school children dra matized book clmrarten. Theehll dien rtf Miss Warden's second grade room Ming WasbhiKton moukk and Miss 'itherlne H-ully enler talne! witlvioHn niimlK-is, At the hitMltK'W llM-ttng Mrs. ,CI Welltel. prti4)i'nt, presided. It m i de'ided that a ti.i,n;ir he rfi.eu ;.Iaith 3. ;ir. U.'U' ltlt.1 Special Of fer THIS MONTH ONLY ouse Westirigh Waffle Iron REGULAR 812.50 Now $9.85 85c DOWN $1.00 PER MONTH IIljP With cacli Waffle IXLjLj i,.on Purchased a .j(i-oz. can Snowshoc IJiand Maple Syrup. LA GRANDE CROC. CO., Dist. Eastern Oregon Light & Power Company