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LA GRANDE EVENING OBSERVER, LA GRANDE, ORE. Friday, February 21; 1930 l i Page Six Army Officers Will Accompany f U. S. Gold Star Women to France ' j '' ' Hy Kiift MNiimnra i . fAP Keaturo Hervlc Writer) Fair Sponsors Utah R. 0. T. C. i Sow York ikhI Paris nrn belli: en- I KHKU'I, (1H WOll OS Jl ft I T tJlC HpMCC fill r WAHINH'PON (AP) - Fifty ocean vessels hh 1 II iim woltly. From nnpy officers, selected for theli I Paris tint women will he taken to luct aiid eourlesy, will accompany various cemeteries by bus in tli. liHvrlllifitfiM of ti'iuO war wives, parties of 25 each. They will Wild mnlhcrH to, ilio hthvok of bus- j upend Iiv weeks hi Franco, hands nnd hoiih In Franco this . - hpiIhk i.n.1 minwior. j iirl(lKn KuppluiilN iviry I'l'lio womon, who nro being tnken , r- nn tho untune pllKHiiiiiHo ut gov- itieil.MON'I'i, Oil, (AO Mom ornmcnt expense, will mill In icrouim 22,001 ioiih .if Hue 11 r liohi (it;, 1100 .Mi H-Kymr pnHHonKor vch. j utt,.a t. HuperMiruc.iuic of 11 new iif-jH -wary w-"'U tlirmiKhuut tho J bridge across riinjiilnc mniliK 'o tfiimmor, according 1o plans of tho Hn,,,i,L a ivrry hoitt service. Wllf department, j ,, , - . MOn ofricer wilt ho on each j Co Illltm Anlbj.io boat. Others will accompany! ' !,..(, .l..l.rilrtnU r.11 lli.it, Irtomnulfil In ar.ro. Tim first j INI.IANAI-OI.IS (Al' llr. A. j rnnlliiKRiit or wnmui will l.vi! ' l.-nllifnimii n.,.y In- Ill- woi'M . Now York .Mliy 7 i "Hr l"tlon Hi lit -!. III. UiiKinvoil' Invlhilli.i,.. noon will " " K"1'1 '"'"" " ': j" lift' Runl till' fli'Kt ::mi, tlirir muiii-H i 1,1 lx,- ! in-bo ilnlcrillllll'il !' lra wlitK if ! r ' ' Vllllinm Fllilex anil li'irlliirli'H In! l l,l I IIK I'lll.ASAMS lnif plui In WiiHiilimtnn. . ( 'In avoid iiurllnllly. thn niuni'H of I':nh,:T(IN', Oni. (A I') Vlr ; tlln .m hlalOK anil five lirrltriiliw 1 irarliir urn "MS', . ,-T'i t.:rtm r5l ": iTIiIm OkiPh, I'dih, Mioiip of It. it. T. (!. HpoiiHirit nrc tho only ur'tut of I hut oi lier lit w:jir foil Huhticr iinlformH- Top row, h'fi lo riuhi: Klcanoi' Kievcm:, ( h;i r Icik Krnwrroflt Mj.n Knx, Athlcnc iuhIkc .ninl .hliicy llnlvcrmin. Jinrk row: Iiiih Iavftt, Xchhi Alir-i... I'irry War.l, .Miujinic A ikLthimi mill Ahla Knilor. French Gaiety is j Gone, Author Says . I'AItlH (AI) KmnrM no lotifcvr laitKhN, tutyn J.miiIh tMlmruH, pron ' hu nt n ul hot-, anil lie rup't ilochlo , f Oah'ty 1m hijo. In any chw he' IcoiiclinlOK, mill llki Andro Tatdicii, j the new prnnliT, ho coiiiini-Ia an 1 '. ( ftort to look On the hriKht nUla I Of ililll-tJ. : Ij'copI. urtnally ilo not at I tin y did a wiH iatlon ai?o, Korinunly nay ,nty.nniH, Id ffmlH tho Miinut 1 criiHlllloi) (fvorywhero. In tho cafew, on tho Hiauo, In hook ami at homo; ' Mo axNiM'lH tlin avoratfi' Kronclu innn Iiuh moro money tlmii provU oiiHly, lint Ichm niK(in , to worry ii huul pu Mir nfftih-H ninl In.H within ix rcat'li more pli-t.Hiiro Ihan cvor, N'i'Vortli.'h'SM, for rr-OHoiiH ho oan't fat lioin, l.al.at uh flmla kIooiii ovorytt ho i i-, on it oplrr'n facow. In their Hpcccli and tn tlu-tr wrltlnRH. Tin hotter tho hook, tnhi, ho yaj'H, the more luwilnloiiH It h. n.f)ri:iiK, v.iiu iiaixk lti:i.A('i; vniiscrAMt i i: ' Age Improves Wood; Prof Discovers J'llol Itiirk lilnl fuui li-r, I lll lip iilni'cil In a liimi In bbhIimI ), rc;tuiiw. liomi' ufK r u vili lo I nlVHnimil, Hiiiiiii lilHll. niliKlnj,- .n,.. Hawaiian IttlamlH wln-i-n III' ill-.; nflli'lal Will ilinw Ihi'iil nut. .Molli- Hvi ioil 4110 .1 1 . hu 1 it m fur III illni. trti oiii.(.o 'ruuy.i: -runes. WI.VMIlt lilrilH prn anil wivi'H n Ito urn I'IIkIImk Inr , imitdoh.-h. Only fmlr IJ111 Irlp rrnni Iho fli-ML jlau- or OHi (ln t,r. ($1(011 will bi firm. I XiiIIiIiik Ih liolnit H'fi iinilniK! by i til)' Kiivi'l'llllli'lll to lnal(i Uli'KO iil-! ('lu! 1,1 '''''W "II fl'rJ inn of Hi'iilltiifnt n h I'oniforl-j lililn aiul pli iiKiuit iih iiiphhIIiIo for i I'OIITIANIl, Oni. (AI0 .In.Uf. ii;n'n -i,,.,, .. 111 t ulll.i11.r ! Itolii-rt V. Hawyi1!' of lli'llil. lro tiliil kiniiiiic. u-linn Ilio in i-ffn Hi', hll frlVfn Oil! Htlllil 111 IIHCIHII II I'lll 'OW tftinli'll. flnworlin.'. (I'liii'li'i'lra Inlof " liuTalo lm foiiinl on'llin 11I11I11M -Iropliy to fir.'uon ; Highway Crews ! a iii Whining tip' .pri-Hhleiil'H onp, tin hltfhfHt honor attalnnhlit )iy n .ler- ; Hey hreeil.-r, 'hy . If-: I). Illrr of thlM b Wnirt HVInirr . ' "" '. ihh . .,:.! nrirM''i, I Hi'. I. ion h Lilian. liriiiKH H'lf I I'oiisiriiollon cnmimiiy lit now half liavi, fur Dm UUril a nillo from llllitanl wlwri- II In cacli rn IiIiimim Ihat iisuiilly ulv Mile Of Hilgard I-'ruiH-o look tholr.prolll.'Hi, -1 1ntel a eon 111 in nihil Ioiih In tn tin vh'inMy of Mi-ml while on a hnlh li'ip will) it Hluto hunler. tliiie Hlnce the award wan ohIut; I, areonlln),' tororonlH. Grande Ronde Meat Co. Packers and Distributors of Mt, Emily Products City Grocery II Economy Grocery 1 Hoover and Market Main 75.50 and Market Main 5711-48 Market' Main 755 " STEER BEEF OF QUALITY ' This company has pot achieved its success solely throunh low prices, hut meats that we sell, measure up to the liest standard of quality, THIS POIJCY CONSIS TENTLY FOLLOWED HAS MAPE OUR ST0UES LA GRANDE'S DUSIEST STOKES, Follow tho crowds There's a reason, RKEAKFAST RAC0N, II) ..29c Lean stl'fitikod. Fresh . from smol(oh(iusc diiily. RACKS, lb. l:..J:U...........: 21c Sukiu" cured. Lean, 1 DOG LOAF, H i 7c (live the iag a treat, HAMS, ij or whole, lb 20c , Non bntter, mild and sweet. 1HCNJCS, 11) '. 20c Sugar cured. Home Products. CRACKLING, lb. fic Ground. Grocery Department Quality Food for Less Pineapple .Rroken slices in syrup AtZ 2i3 tins, 2 for I............. 40C :'l . Crab Meat Fancy flakes flat. tins, A Q Special 2 tins 4iC Com flnlden Sweet No. 2 Ur.s,0 for. 43c Prunes A & L Rrand, solid pack QQ No. 10 tins, each OtC Monarch Coffee Non butter at any price One Pound J rr Carton 4DC Three Pound Q-t e( Carton pl.4t7 Tru BIu Crackers 2 Ihs, net weight 29C Elgin Mayonnaise Tested anil approved ly Good House Keepimr Manazine. One-hair 1 Oy Pints luL pints 35c Bunch Carrots . California, hirjro bunches 2 fur : : 15c Grape Fruit Ini)eriaM2() size OET. '1 for , ZOC Cauliflower Lai fit! snowball heads -f f Each LVC Watch Our Bakery Product Special Announcement! We are inntalUng additional machinery and refri geration equipment at our slaughter house in La Grande. Our program will he FULL CAPACITY the year around in pork packing, instead of four months capacity as in the past. We will receive hogs for this increase at Island City yards and the La Grande plant. A t Island City we will pay $1.10 under the Portland price per hundred de livered at old Crescent yards. Corrals, unloading chutes, and scales are provided for your convenience. Receiving dates at Is land City, Tuesdays and Fridays. At La Grande we will pay $1 under Portland and re ceive at all times. Grande Ronde MEAT CO. , OHf.O (A 10 1'annh'H uro hloom- Inn- hi Noj'Wi'Klun warden., fjords nn navlKahto and only far inland th'io enough miiow nnd h'' to! 'provide the ciiHtomary ,. winter j ' Hpurli'. ' i I This oliaiifrlnK' ollmato of Nurwny In ntlrlhiilcd hy HCleiHiHlM to thn j rJiiiK temperature of the Siutf .Hi ream. Thin year Iho Htroi.m baa j Ibiien Keveral OoiffecH warmer Ihiin j luaial, and Hm warm wontorn windy , repnlHeil t he nortliorn and tho ! j uruuiiK arm nniMiinn to inipl'ovf nil t.uumi u unrn' mmu't. hltchwuy lli'luven ; Millard und j Norway ha mo far had no while .Meaehain, at nil except In the Inland dltrlutfl . The All. Mllilty ' Meellnn erew heyond the reach of the tempering j worked day and niirht recentty to onanta wIihIh. Tho country lias j f'-mnvo. the loo jam near railroad been deluded with twice tho nor ' bridge No. 1 to m vc t ho bridge mal nil u fa II and the inr(iiry rr-. from tfohitf out.' The trlvor was mains well over the fwAnK (adnt. i li.sinif yoiy rapidly duo lo the rain dny and nlttht. - .and jnoltiiiK now. j . lu-,-,,-.--rriz-?j.t . Ir. J, Intrude. - the day fornmnn of tho tluliiN 1 Itoad ContUructlou ooippaqy. who wan HcrloiiHly hu, t 'I'hurrtday innrnlnv when ho slipped on the Hlippery road and was Htrack hy ono of Iho hiK true It h, ha Is Kt tiiiK alonr iih well an cap he exiiecl ft(. lo 1 at Uto lininde Itondi hoHpimi, , Mw, Puttorson was railed to I'cndh-ton Krlday iii;ht hy tho ill ness and death of her father, who parsed away Saturday inornintf. .Miss l.ola Martin returned to her school duties Wednesday. Sho lpid leen 111 of tho flu for four day. Hho rcporiN that all or herstud.'Uts arc uso well and hack In HdooI ecejitln ono. Mr. and Mrs, lYjd Itoes went to Cove Friday to visit with Fred Parent for a fo-W (uyn . . Mr. and .Mrs, KU1 Jseefer and Mr. (ind Mrs. Jack Woofer went lo Portland Saturday to attend lo business. Kriepds and nei(fhhorH of Mr. and Alia. Frank Hnni'urd Kav. Hiein a surprise party Thursday iiltfhi. At the . clnsii (if (ho .enjoyable eve niim a delicious lunch "us served'. Mrs. hi Catitivir has hetti In l.: (Jrnnde for several days vlfdllnif her laughter, Wanda, and sons, Harold and Howard, who are, nltcndiui; school. Mrs. . f'uulrell ret irmd i lunho. Sj.lurday.' Mrs. (iertrude Younj,' was called to Washington recently lo wf Iot t'iit her who is in very oor health. Mr. and Mrs. I'd Sailing are en Joyinf,r a. new radio which was in stalled last, week, (leoitfe Wilson, Mr. Curtrlfiht. hi daughter, of Nam pa, Ida., and Miss Vera Wilson were in I. a (i ramie Monday. Durblp Foster had tho misfor tune to drop a heavy iron on bis little tinker recently and break tho heme In two places, lie was work ing In the Hunch KfntRtt in I.a (iranie. He will he unable to wnii for several dnyH. Tom HarriH and Clarence f'larlc, of cove, called on .1.. H. Wehner Tuesday on business. .Mr. and Mrs. I. Ian llurnelt and children returned lo ramp recently alter speipllnt," the weekend In la tirande. Mr, and Mrs. Fouler and daugh ters. (Jeraldine and (irace. wen I to Pendleton to enjoy Valentino's day with Mrs. Foster's parents. Th"y returned hoipe Sunday, Miss Honna Heoil was vlNtlluK af the tieort;e Wilson and .1. H. Wei aier homes Sunday. Sho also call ed on Mr. Foster and mmi, Hurbin. ELECTRIC FISH SCREEN WORKS INVENTORS SAY PtlPTLANH, Ore. (AP) An electric fish Hcreen, devehped an 1 evperlmented will) for tho past 1 monthH hy Hhlrhy Hukor and V, H. Cillroy, eonsultlnK' engineers In th employ of the federal Rovornment, is a success an far as developments have progressed to dale, tieeordln to word received hy HtiKh t Mit (dull, dlf-etor of fish culture m the Oreiion statu fish roiiitnission. At the mouth of pu IrriKatlnn ditch or a spillway is erected t cable with chaitiH suspendeil every 1.. inches and welnhted with wash weights to resist the flow of the current, tho report stated. An Iron i ptpH hi laid approximately nine ; feel upstreau) from the chuln oloc j troles nnd Is Insulated from the' bottom of the stream by sections i of a common clay conduit. In the j elfclroths. which uro held in posit ion hy the raft at earh end of th cubic ts Introduced a CO eyrie- cur rent which follows a illroci line I from tho rhatn to the pipe at the bottom. PescrudiuK fish, on eiicnunlerlnir the nreu of olwolrlonHy churffrd waller immrdiat'dy tnrii bok tin1 follow the main Mrrum Instead of followinir and attemptitiK their way into the forbidden dtteh over which is suspended the elect rodrs. Tho amrle set hy the current In traveling upstream to the bottom of tho ppo prolles n trlnnnutnr nre,i or curn-nt. Fish, flwlmminfr hit tho area, encountered mora current as they proKiviM into this chnw.t It has loni; been kim'n that 'aed in wood Improves certain substances, bill -It remained for M. II'. '.McA lister, professor of mechanics at Ihu t'njversily of ( ireon. tn - discover that i.Klnu ;i!o Improves wood. Prof. McAIUter Is shown ruunlmr a testiiiK , lo.iiehlne hearinK down unuii pounds mi a vlcndcr J-inch fir stick ' . that Is 3.1 years old. with nut. turd. Then he InterAh". . V was pitz:'.ed. "Which country had iho fir parliament nHked Pulssen. "Knvhiiid," was the prompt n Sltonse. "th! no It didn't, s.ild l'alsseti.i "Iceland wum first. Nesf y.iir 1 celehiiite tho tlmuHnndih iinnlvorsJ nry of fiur parliament." i "Who first discovered America?" ; Ili-Xt askud I'tllHHen. "Chrhitophnr Cidumims." was an- Mwered after slight hHilalioti. 'i "Oh! no ho didn'l, said Palssco "U was Helf Frk'uon, a vikluir of ! Iceland. He discovered American i: -' the yonr Hioo." 1 "Who wrote 1 ho Rwas?" tiske- I Palssen fiercely. :"Ker-or-ah; IMkhH i Wallace t" 1 "iih! no it wasn't," said Palssen i "It was a poet of Iceland." Icelander. Frigid In England And Longs For His Warmer Home Land I.O.VDON (AIT Anil Palssen of Heykjavlk, Is vlsliin KiiKhmd hut finds It cold nnd wet bore. He fs (coIiik- back to Iceland soon to K't warm. "We havo mild winters and vpnu summers," ho said. "Here 'it Is cold and wet both. In lcehui'l, When It is cold, it 1 also dry." " There iiro three einepias, one theater, twelve policemen, twenty motor-cars, a jail c'ontalnips thro prinones, iind many heiuitii'ul wo men In Heykjavlk. " ' . "The woiiit'i) of (eelaiul are love- 'ly." said Mr.' Palwfen. -"And the children of Iceland' ' are lovely, o." ' ' T'c only alcoholic drink allowed in, the country Is Hpiiulsh whir. Tills Is because Spain threatened to place a duty on imported fldi from Iceland If t lie jroverninent (it 'Heykjavlk refused their wine. There are no railways In Iceland and no mnnlerei'H. Servants are their employers equals.' They sir at table with the family and eat the national dish, smoked mutlo"t Theater In France In Plre Positionl ! PA HIS (AP The French lhc- "liter is In a had way if one Ih to! helievo Urn official report of 111-l''ln- Arts commission of the chain . ber of deputies. It is written hy .lean -l.ociulnl who take it upon himself to f i J the blame on "the general medio erity of authors, the enforced par : simony pf theaters in east I m? an slJitfhiK plays and the conipotitiniJ of: the .movies. . , "People would rather nee a BOOiff lliov.b tM a low prior than a poo play at a .hitfh price," says .oe. (titn. , . . ... 1 1 )h I'M ru ; ti i i : w a it Mi i :k r i HtJSFHrild, Ore. (AP) FlK i urn secured by the ltosdMir !' chamber of commerce throimh lie ! weal her bureau hero show lha 1 HoseJnii'K was the warmest Hpol lit Oreffon during the protracted en'. I ! weatlp'f of .January. Mlnlmun " temperatiirowjis 17. OPEN HOUSE j"'?jTi'! P'r"''i''"' -! ''T'T l' i J ' ;';.yr!rH.'-p''i.".,'.iiri'iTW'.7q J''' 'ITT"1! !TM?!!!,"'nT77il I 'j!!'1! !r)',Ti'li'ii(!il ! T,' !,;fTTjn'"I,',Tl ffly !'"i1l!,'"!'"Jli' '"I Used Car Sale BEGINNING SATURDAY FEB. 22ND. ENDING SATURDAY NIGHT MARCH 1ST. We have been renting a portion of the Montgomery Ward building for storage of used cars. Our new Service set up requires the operation of our entire business under one roof. We have room in our new used car de partment for thirty-five cars. We have fifty-five used cars. The answer: sell TWENTY CARS DURING OUR OPEN HOUSE WEEK. TWO-ONE-TWO- ONE-ONE-0NE- 0NE-0NE-TWO- 1937 standard . Ruick 4 door sedans, "Paint Tires Mechanical condition J:z 575,00 1927 Chrysler GO 4-door sedan, New paint mechanically 0.' K. and an ex- ri:! 550.00 192(1 Chevrolet, coupes. Good appear "anco mechanical condition above S::N!:: 240.00 1927 Chevrolet roadster, a good looking Chev. In A-l mechani- QA OA cal condition 5UviUU 1927 Chevrolet 4-door sedan. A nice looking car in good OA A A A condition ii4U.UU 1927 Chrysler 50 conch. Perfect con dition new tires and paint. Former owner sure gave this i 1 A ff ear the breaks 4JLU.UU 192G Nash special 6 coupe. New paint good QQC AA condition OOt)UU 1926 Nash specinl 6 coach A-l running condition good QPvA flft appearance OOUUU Chevrolet 192U louiin;;-.s good open "cars and worth 1 QK A A the nwney :. XoOUU "VTTTl 1920 Overland coach. Lots of car U1N th for the tOKAA money JLOOJJ r"TT? 1)2!) model A Ford standard sedan, Vll Hi driven only 5G00 miles pfT A AA guaranteed . ODUUU rTVTTT 1929 Jof,el A I'01'i 1,oadster- Perfect wliHl condition, 1AA AA " guaranteed 4UU.UU OIVI? 1928 Model A Ford sedan. Good si;;!!!,.....: 490.00 TTIiTTTl j 1920 Model T coupes. V All repainted A U X V and conditioned for many' miles of .,,..165.00 (WS I? 1928 Mo(l0' AA 1'2"Tou Truck. Closed Ul lli cab dual transmission, 4 rjp ff guaranteed 4Jb t O.UU OIV T? 1929 Mo(lo AA 1'-Ton Truck. Closed J Xl -U cab platform body dual transmis sion. This truck prac- fTC AA tically new guaranteed O i O.UU rv"VT"ri 192H Reo Speed Wagon. Closed aib Hi platform body, perfect condition run only 2900 miles less QAA AA than half price OUU.UU r"VT"71 1929 Model A Ford, closed cab, pick up, Wlll-i ' new tires now paint Iff A A A guaranteed tDU.UU QY 1020 Ford model T roadsters. Pick up OX A. bodies, good appearance " QC A A ' good condition XOD.UU We have 15 low priced cars that we will sell from $25 to $75. All of above cars are or will be licensed at above prices. Pick out your used car at this sale, If you do not wish immediate de livery a deposit will hold any of these cars for delivery as late as April 1. LIBERAL TERMS ' PERKIN MOTOR COMPANY Comer of 1th and Adams Phone Main 500 a 13 3 urea. ,