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Saturday, February 21, 19M Tagc Efghl HA' GRANDE EVENING OBSERVER, LA GItAWDJS, OR& ifi I !..-i i :ri (T.-H f-j I I, iff piiASS WANTED WANTED Salesmen to sell nationally j f, advertised product to stores, uar-: ;Vages, Factories, etc. Easy to make; I, M.00 an Hour or 500.00 or more , it monthly. Tested sales plan. No , 1 money required tor stock. We de-1 t liver and collect. Pay checks mailed oa oavuruttyo. dir duiihw ,..... i Write Fyr-Fyter Co., 2186 Fyr-Fyter' Bldg., Dayton, Ohio. . 2-21-1 tp j WANTED Partner for lunch counter, i Write Box J. P., Observer. 2-21-1 t , fARTY taking colonial costume from j J. front door at Epling's home about i Jf.p. m. on Feb. 13 pleaso return It. No questions asked. 2-21-2tp FOR SALE . POOL ROOM BARGAIN Clean place, A-X fixtures; 8 tobies; i Income tax report shows clear profit i of over (8000 In 1030; 26x100; big Ju gest and besv place In heart of best 5-year around town In N. W.; 4000 students: over l,000,000 state pay- roll; first time offered at this sacri fice; owner sick; plaeff estab. 18 ? years and anyone can run. Every thing goes for 7600, $6000 cash, and cleared over 8000 last year. v Stand strict Investigation; wire or come. Robinson, Corvallls. Ore. K ' 2-21-1 tp. BUY, SELL, RAWS onrt move houses, rent Jocks :.nd timbers, also bM v outfit, John Mors. 2-21-1 t. FOR SALE 8-nn. houso, 2 baths, sulUiblo for. roomers and boarders. Double garage. Close In. Ph. 468-J. .,'.-. - 2-21-1 tp FOR SALE Pacific Whlto Leghorn t breeding farm chicks, Hollywood s Browncll strain. Reduced PREPAID j PRICE. March 12o; April 10c; May MOc. Big catalog . free. PACIFIC HATCHEilY, Tangent, Ore, . 2-20-8 tp. f)R SALE Good small rongo. Inq. 1707 Jefforson. 2,20-2 tp PIANO FOR SALE Cheap, as we are ohanglng locotlon and do not wish to snip piano, win sen at a sacri fice. Terms If desired. Mrs. Guy Smith, 1613 U. Ave. Phone 612-J. . 2-20-8 t. FOR SALE Pure bred Whlto Wyan- i dotte cockerels; from heavy laying -. strain. E. H. Becker, Allcel: - t , a-30"1 nP. " 1 '' - -J : . '' r COCKER SPANIEL PUPPIES Several good .ones left.-Reasonably piicod to sell out quickly. See them after- ; noons at .1700 Washington or can f Main 082. 2-20-2 tp FOR SALE Hoy 98 a ton delivered. ' v Call 268-J. ' 2-20-8 tp. POfc BALE 350 acre wheat farm and ' equipment, In heart of valley. Small J Improved place as 1st payment. I I Some cash. Box F, Ohserver, J , 2-19-3 tp. FOR SALE Pull blooded Duroc Jor y soy pigs, mole or fcma!e;9l6.6o. w, v K. West. , ; 2-10-3. t. FOR SALE 5 room partly furnished .1iougo,-Q0.00 down payment, bal-1 V unco liko rent. Call G25-W. -ia-4 t' j 3 . ruK uodgo coupo; Flno con- dltlon, now tires, newlv nalnted. ' Can bo Been at Smith's garago. A. I i'B. Cherry. , 2-18-t . FOR SALE Wood and posts. Phono 194-R. J. D. Fitzgerald. 2-12-1 mp ! FOR SALE Alfalfa seed, common '? and Orlmm. Also sweet olover seed '.and spring ryo seed. Specialize In f cleaning farm seeds. Ph. Farm. 4X. . 2-6-1 mp. VOR SALE A-l DoltolOUB apples. $1.35 box, at Berger'a grocery, Y ic Spruce. a-B-I rh: Automobiles .. FOR SALE Used cars at bargain -' prices: Rosana WASH FROCKS Special 88c" Professional Directory hyalcians & Surgeons U RICHARDSON. M. I PhyalolBD and Surgeon Ofno over fllam Druit Offlo Pbone U-U Re M-66 LT.fi n. norvY. m. n . I.KWA WIl.KEH. M. D Praotlos limited to diseases or the Eye, Bar, Nose and Throat Maw Foley Telephone BuJldln Main It DR. K. L. HALSION Eve, tar, Nose and Throat 1-7 SOMMER BLOO. Phone Main 77S. Astrologer MRS. FKKDKKICR BALMKS S01 N. AVE. Rcaflnga Dally. Readings by Mall a Specialty IFIED AD The Market Place of Union and Wallowa Observer Want Ad Rates (Count flTS average words to toe line.) Per line, 1st Insertion , 10c Per line, each added conseo- uuve insertion Minimum coarse on ono order RATES BY MONTH I lines, per month I line, per mouth i linos, per month .11.10 .11.25 -U.0O .14.76 o lines, per month Bach additional line over five charged at 10a per line per month. CASH IN ADVANCE la re quired on all Classified orders to earn those rates. -Higher rates charged on all credit Insertions. Copy for all classified orders must bo In this office by 10 A. M. DAT OP INSERTION. Blip orders on ad Inserted until fur ther notice must be received by the same hoar or extra Insertion will be charged. Telephone orders aollolted. Cash ratua may be earned on pbone orders br payment on or beforo date of last Insertion, PHONE MAIN 800 'An Observer Want As Will Do It" 1 1020 Ford town srdan. 1 1020 Ford coupe. a 1930 Fonl tudors. ' 1 lUUD Chevrolet a roadster. ; 1 1027 Chevrolet coupe. All cars In good condition. Termu and trade-ins. LA GRANDE USED CAR EXCHANGE Adams Ave. 2-14 -t f. GUARANTEED USED CARS With 1031 license. 1030 Model A Coupe, 2 well : fenders, trunk rack ...,9 500.00 1030 Model A Roadster 426.00 1029 Model A Sport Coupe, all now tires, lots of oxtras 416.00 1029 Model A Sport Coupe, very low mileage 410.00 1929 Model A Standard Coupe, perfect condition 400.00 1929 Model A 4 door stand ard sedan 888.00 1028 Model A Sport Coupe .... 386.00 1928 Model A Roadster, sno- cial paint Job 360.00 1028 Pontlac B coupo, new paint and tires 385.00 "-' WE TRADE - . PERKINS MOTOR CO. cor. 4th & Adams Main 600 2-20-2 t. ' USED CARS 1027 Chrysler "60" Coupe. 1030 Ford Tudor. 1020 Plymouth Coupo. 1026 Chovrolot Sedan. -1020 Dodgo Sedan. CHRYSLER OARAGE 2-21-1 t. FOR RENT FOr rent 3-rm mod in.Hth ftt . lurn. houso, 2-21-3 tp urm nphrr ... Pi..i,in, ..,. . . , .. i.,k.i.c ni,u electric range. wv-irmc """II 2-21-1 t. FOR RENT 5-rm. house, newly kal somlucd, close In. 146-W. 2-21-2 t. FOR RENT 2-rm. apt., steam heat, clco. range. Adults, 300-W.. 1602 Wash. 2-20-8 t FOR RENT 6-rm. houso nt 2013 Oak. Inq. 1108 Penn. Ave. Phono 404-W. 2-20-2 tp FOR RENT Furn. apt. mined, ground floor, nowly kalso- 1606 Wash. 2-20-3 t. ! FOR RENT 3-rm. film, apt., private bath, 1006 Adums. -.u-u ip. FOR RENT Furnished Rondo Apts. apt. Grande 2-20-2 t. FOR RENT Furn. 1002 Cedar. 2-10-6 tp j rjn nam Apanmenr, nesi ana ' enrappst in the city, opts. No. 1. FOIl RENT 3-rm. mod. opt. Nowly finished, 2013 First St. 2-17-t f. FOR RENT Furnished apartment at 1300 Adams. Phone M. 682. 2-10-t f. FOR RENT a and 3 room furn. opt. Landla Court. 2-10-t f IFOR RENT Piirnlhrf -..l.t COFFEE. owxtu -ASU FUT5HIS oy Witt hbu cnuvwcu Hi PLANNING TO PLY TO V ''-V- UASH SOUTH AND DO THE A' " , FOR RENT-Purnlihrd. quiet, steam ., -f-i - THE ROCKET SO YOU CAN j THE. SOUTHERN END OF MY "DATJ'S TROOP i-Wr?: REAL. ATTACKING 1 t"? -JS! ,Uer, , Ucir,.,, service ( W M j 'ffl (A'SV jt MlX COX AUTO ELKCTRIC ! ffl ' WAA .IX WMf , WiF 1 73 V GLORIA , ' TToZlT : , y BACK AGAIN By Julian Olldrjrff i3ltx!-dL'- TT-T THE CHIEF TJONT 1 I I I LOOK VVWAT 1 1 TOondA r. GOOD Fl Z VoU -REALLV NEEDN'T HAVfe 1 Tflrl ' L V ,VtG 'PEOP-e f J IbljVfrtJL M ' ' M:iXAfr hAAC ' 1 "RUN AWAY, GLOBIAS IT'S j . ' Counties -J heated apts. 203-W. Waverly Apts. Phone 1-.4-1 mp FOR RENT Furn. houses and apta., with baths, clean, quiet, low rates. Adults, 1810 Greenwood. 8-10-1 m FOR RENT Strictly modem 3-rm. fur. apt.. In best residential district. Allen Du plex, 1607-Pourth St. Phone Main 643. MISCELLANEOUS . PLUMBING HEATINO ',, AU Kinds of Sheet Metal and Furnace Work LYNCH PLUMBING COMPANY. ' 216 Plr St. Pbone Main 179. OLD TIME DANCE Saturday night at Eagles hall. 2-10-3 t. LANDSCAPING gardening, tree prun lng, 187-J. 2-17-0 tp. 820 FOR YOUR phonograph on a Victor radio. Adlcrs. 2-11-1 m. SOMMER HOTEL RATES 13 and up. euro to please. 1-30-1 mp. ROBERT BALLOT Orndunto State Academy Music, Berlin, Germany. Teacher and maker, violin, cello. tuaio ana snop, Adier's Music Co. 1-24-1 mp ROOFING WORK Repair work or any kind of a new roof. Call Chas. Hlldebrand, 020-W. . 1-8-1 mp. . AUTO AND WINDOW GLASS Cut and fitted on short notico. i Grando Construction & Supply Co. 12-10-1 m. GUARANTEED RADIO SERVICE On all makes of radios. Jewell test equipment. Reasonable rates. Wesley McDonald. Ph. 140-M. 2-1-1 m. ASTERN OREGON School of Music, violin, pluno, voice. Credits. I. O. O. P. temple, 447-J. 9-0-1 m. LA GRANDE MATTRESS Si Up holstering & Rug Cleaning Works Phone 424-W. Chas. Edwards, prop -i 12-1-lm. MONEY TO LOAN We are represen tatives for tne prudential insur ance Co., and can make farm oi olty loans at attractive rates of in terest. Chas. II. Reynolds, Insurance, loons and bonds. FOUND FOUND Small German police dog with lop enrs. Owner may have name by paying for nd. Inq. 1805 First St. 2-21-1 t. PORTLAND LIVESTOCK 'PORTLAND, Feb. 21 (IF) Hogc086 all ' direct or on contract, entile 36. Week's totals approximately:- hogs children in - Southern Oregon - and 0036, cattle 1060, calves 70, sheep 2.1(10. California. He quit his Job, In- spite HogB: compared week ago, slaughter or a petition signed by 100 of his classes 25 cents lower, feeders 60 cents friends asking him lo remain In of j lower. Bulk and practical top light flee. Ho has served as city mar butchers $8.50 with part deck Mon- Bhal for 16 years continuously, In od- ',nu nt. Ifldn M.nu(nr ivnlol.ta rinurn rilHnrt tn n nrnvlmta ftvn-sa, narlrwl i. J ... . " . . , w 9fvUl mostly .7o up. racKing .SOWS -O.UU(.f SO. (O, piRS lO KUierS Sd.UU f$B.25. Bost light feeders not now quotable abovo $0.50. Cattle: compared week ago, steers and she-stock steady to 25 cents low or, others steady. Top steers $8.15, ouik niga meaium 10 gooa sy.uo up, nffgrades down to $7.00 and below, Practical top heifers $7.76, sows $6.35. Low cutters and cutters $2.60i$5.O0. . mostly $3.00 up. Cutter to fairly good bulls $4.00ft$6.25. Calves and venlers $11.00 down, offgrades down to $6.00. ! 8hccp: lambs and ewes quotable 25 f18 ,h"her w't ' Yrl- lngs steady. Bulk medium to choice lambs 06 pounds down to $7.00ft$7.50, top $7.76 for one doublo deck. Throw outs $6,75 down but seldom below $6.00. Medium to choice y ffiSSS quoted $4.60(t$0.60. Cull to owes $1.50if$4.00. SUGAR PORTLAND. Fob. 21 (,11 Susar: steady; (sacked basis) cane, fruit or berry $4.80 per cwt. Beet. suRar $4.00 per cwt. Annlv Hill - - . . " q'l . 1 - - ! - i 2-10-0 t. OmPTOV OTITrrT-T Trademark Registered. Tttt7i A TT3 nTT'MTT'T? A T Swv T TT " Sm uwiiuii J u.iiiu U. 8. Patent Office iiuufnn uiujivn. uv tlUUIlVj. J. fcjrry Ko.K,,SC0RCHVl-IT IS WTUaNKS, CHIC ! "WkiO NOT A WORD 1 "WTHttTVS PIN6 CHIC ! NOW 1 f PERFECTLY RIGHT, SCORCHV'.T' EASTGRLV TO CRAG AH '.-1 SEE WHAT YOUR."r EXACTLY BE.TTV ! FOUR A.M.-I UTY00 ANV WORD ABOUT WEHAD QUITE A SNOW WHICHX NOTlPY" BETfY "TO QET R6ADv! TvIE MINE GUARDS WILL . MOUNTAINS-AMD; PLAN IS Kf)W, SCORCHY ! APTER WE. NOTIPV YOUR SLEEPTMIRnV MINUTES I JAKE ."DURING THE I AfA ACRAIO HAS COVERED I WISH THE PLANE COULD CUT OFF ALL ESCAPE. TO THEN XJIRECTLY SOOTH TJAu'S COWBOYS NO.2 ARE TAD WHERE THEOUTlawS EXTRA -BUT YOU WILL . NIGHT? ALL TRACKS'.- I SENT THe CARRY THREE BUT YOU TUB NORTH SHOULD ANY TO LOWER NINE. AAILE TO AWANCE UP NINEMILE ARE IN UPPER HINEMILE FINP EVERYTHING ALL I ' -fH' TvVO HORSES TO THE COWBOYS BET-fER JOIN UP WITH THE 'iLIP OCCUR ! A CREEK CREEK AMD THE WlfivVAM S."-!64 WE WILL. SET.1 - HERE IS SOMEv fl I NEAR "DEEP CANYON AS YOU J MINE GUARDS WHONV V0U " WHICH WAY ARE VOU V " S?5S VALLEY BAND NO.I ARE TO I BS, fJ'5 MARKET NEWS OF THE DAY CHICAGO Open Uiati Low Close Mar. (old) .'. ........ .70 (new) 3Vi -' -Jtt ' J May (old) 'WMi .83 .'. 83 ,& .83'A Julv .6!) .8'4 sept. 0'i .6914 -M ). POUTLANil WHEAT ' Open Blcli Low Close May 88 m . .(18 .08 Julv H3"4 . I. Silt .03'4 Mlt CHICAGO LIVESTOCK CHICAGO. Feb. 21 UP) (U. 8. D. A.) Cattle 100; compared week ago better grade weighty ateers after los ing early advance steady to strong; lower grades 25 cents off. fat cows and heavy heifers 26-50 cents down; veaiers si.ooai.5U lower; extreme top fed yearlings 911.75. gnoep H.uuo including v.vuo direct; for week 08 doubles from feeding sta tions, lo.uuu direct; todays market nominal; compared week ago fat lambs mostly steady; strictly choice medium weights 10-16 cents lower; market closed active to shippers; sheep strong to 25 cents higher; few feeding lambs about steady; closing bulk Rood and choice lambs 04 lbs. down (8.60ff 96.00; heavier lambs 98.25 r 58.60; clippers 98.006 $8.35; wooled native bucks 87.26 ' 9800; fat ewes 94.00 m 95.00. Hogs 8,500 Including 8,000 direct: steady, .extreme top 97.65: good 140 200 lbs. 90.406 97.50; 210-350 lbs. 98.40697.36; compared week ago heavies steady; weights below 220 lbs. 10-16 cents lower; shippers took looo; estimated holdovers 1000. FLOIR PORTLAND, Feb. 21 iff) Flour: (city delivery prices) Bteady; -family patents. 49s $4.00; whole wheat, 40s 4-70; graham, 40s 94.60; bakers' hard wheat, OBs 96.20; bakers' bluest em patents, 08s 95.30; pastry flour, 08s 94.50. . . , IVKItl'OOl. WHEAT LIVERPOOL. Feb. 21 W) Wheat olose: March 66; May 08'4; Julp 07; October 70. IUJTTEUFAT SAN FRANCISCO, Feb. 21 m -Butterfat f. o. D. San Francisco 20c. I'OHTLANO PRODUCE PORTLAND, Feb. 21 (IF) Butter: firm, quotations unchanged. Eggs: easy, quotations unchanged. Poultry: heavy hen demand active; quoting firm at 19c. onions. nntntoM. wont. nuts. hnv.CAjt- cara bark and hops steady and un - changed. PORTLAND YYHKAT ' -. PORTLAND. Ore.: Feb. 21 n Cash wheat: Big Bend bluestcm 08c. Soft whlto 00c. . . . - Western whlto 66c. 1 ' ' f' ; Hard winter 03c. '.' . ". Northern spring 63c. Western red 83c. ' ' ; Oats: No. 2-38 lb. white 22.00. ' Today's car receipts: wheat 38; bar ley 2; flour 6; corn 2; oata 1; hay 1. VETKHAN MAItSIIAI, HKSIONS ROSEBURO. Ore. H) Aftor giv ing 21 years of service aa town mar fihal nt Myrtle Creek, C, M. (Cap) Griffith mi resigned to visit with-hilt K 1 1 I'KODFC'K liO.OOO LAMI1S ROSEBURO. Ore. tat More than 60,000 lambs will bo produced In ttic Umpqua valley this season, providing weather conditions remain favorable, J. C. Leedy, county agent, .believes. Many sheepmen report as high as 120 per cent Increase, while the average, It Is thought, will be only slightly ueiow iuu per cent. WINNIPEG WHEAT WINNIPEO. Man., Feb. 21 (T) Wheat close: May 63; July 64; October 067,. Cash: No. 1 hard 80; No. 1 north ern eo; No. 2 northern 6BH; No. 3 northern 64. Contract Forbids I Growing Moustache BUFFALO, N. Y Feb. 21 im A contract forbids Wesley Eddy to in--r y or grow a mustacne lor three years. He has signed up with a the atre as master or" ceremonies. WHEAT Butter Receipts Slightly Heavier PORTLAND, Feb. 21 (P) Whole sale quotations In Portland butter and egg markets opened unchanged to day. Butter receipts were slightly heavier but trade demand was fairly active and the market ruled firm. Continued, large receipts maintain ed the easy "tone of the egg market though demand was good from re tailers. Dealers are preparing for the new storage season. Dressed poultry dealers reported a good weekend demand with heavy hens topping firm at 10 cents a lb. Fresh fruit and vegetable trade opened with good early volume at generally steady prices on all lines. LA GRANDE RETAIL MARKETS Sugar, 100-lb: sack $3.70 Vegetables N. Gem potatoes, lo. Sack Parsley, bunch 1V.0 ... 1.25 So 3c Cabbage, lb. Yellow onions, lb. Cucumbers '. Cauliflower, lb. Celery hearts, bunch . Turnips, bunch ., Parsnips, lb. 20 .... . asc 16c 20c .... loo 3c 10 10c 200 25c .. 10c .. 330 . 10c .... 26c 26c .... 16c .... 26c .... 30c Lettuce, bead . . Brussel sprouts, lb. . Garlic, lb. .. Spinach, lb. . Green pepper, lb. Carrots, bunch ...... Sweet potatoes, 3 lbs. ... Tomatoes, lb ... Rhubarb, lb New potatoes, 3, lbs, Green beans, lb. Fruit Florida grapefruit, 3 for . Bananas, lb. ,20c25c 10c ..50cM.OO . 30c Apples, box . Lemons, Moz. l Oranges, doz .... 25 86c Dry prunes, 80 to 40 sl.e, 2 lbs. 25c -Butter, creamery, lb. 32c36c i Cheese, lb. . ...: 29 36c Honey, comb ............. 26c Cottage cheese, lb. ... v --,. Eggs Pcocos,. doz.' resh .extras, doz. ..... Medium, doz. ...... 20c 21c 18c a 20c 10c Flour . t Hard Federation, 40 lbs - 91.26 Per barrol .......... 4.75 Soft wheat,, bbl 4.00 Meat iBeef boll, It. Pot roast, lb. '- 15c 15a 17c ALL WORK GUARANTEED ANGEL'S Across from Penney'si , SHOES SHINED BEST IN TOWN Complete Line of Cigars, Tobacco and Candies a 30c 35c 22c 20c 26c 10c 30c 30c 25c nam, lb. Fish Clams, lb. ..... Salmon, lb. Halibut, lb. ... Smelt, 4 lbs. roultrjr Spring, lb. , ..20 g 30c 28c 25c Heavy hens, lb. ugnt hens, lb. Radio Programs Rt-NDAV PROORAMS National Broadcasting Co.: 5:15, music and talks; 6, Vagabonds; 6:16. Anna Case and orchestra; 7, orches tra; 7:46 Sunday at Seth Parker's; 6:16, quartet and string ensemble; 8:30. piano; 9, male quartet: 0:30, singers and ensemble: 9:46. Render's 'Guide; 10:15, organ; 11 to 12, Vaga bonds. Columbia Broadcasting system : 5:30, play: 6, Arabesque; 6:30, Detroit symphony; 7, orchestra; 7:30. soloists and orchestra: 8:30, Charlie Hamp, Musical Forget-Me-Nots: 0. Chroni cles; 0:30, aviation talk; 0:45, orches tra; 11 to 12, organ. Northwest Broadcasting system: 5. tenor; 6. Angelus ensemble; 7, or chestha; 8. Grand orchestra; 0, band; 10, lyric trio; 11 to 12, Serenaders. j Spokano KHQ (500): 9 a.m., breakfast hour; 1 9:30. organ; 10, Bible students, Tab-, loid, dance program; 11, M.E. church; I 12, Youth Conference: 1, Dr. -Cad-1 man: 2, orchestra and singers; 3, ' Catholic hour; 4, dance program, j Varieties: 6, melodies; 6:15, NBC; 7:15. KHQ ensemble; 7:45, Hawaiian I Rainbows; 8, Episcopal services; - 9, ' NBC programs.- Seattle KJR (070) : 6 to 12, NBS programs. Tacoma KVI (700): 8, orchestra; 10:30, Walkathon; 12 to 1, organ. Portland KEX (1180): 8, NBS; 0, classical concert; 9:30, band: 10, beach comber; 10:30 to 12, NBS programs. Oakland - KLX (880): 6:30 to 6. organ. KGO (790): 6:16 to 12, NBC pro grams. . . San Franrlsco KPO (080): 6:16. NBC programs; 7:15, soprano, violin: 8, American Poets: 8:16, NBC; 8:30, orchestra: 0, string quartet; 10 to 11, talk, or chestra. ' - KFRC (610): 6:30 to 12, CBS pro grams. Los Angeles -KNX (1060): 6. records: 6:30, Dr. Abel; -7, organ; 7:30, Wranglers; 8, Presbyterian church; 9, violin and piano; 10:30 to 11:30, theatre pro gram. KFI (640): 6:16, NBC programs; 7:16, Molly and Mike, Florentine duo; Three Co-Eds; 8, orchestra and male octet; 8:30, violin; 9, NBC; 9:30, conceit singer; 10, orchestra; 10:30, rytlim masters; H to 12, NBC. 'KHJ (000); 6, Rabbi Mngnln; 0:30, CBS; 7:30, string choir: 8, concert: 8:30. CBS: 0:30, orchestra; 10, news, orchestra; 11 to 12, organ. Denver KOA (8301: 5:15. NBC programs; 7:15, mystery serial. Landt trio; 7:45. NBC: 8:30, solitaire - uownoys; v. NBC; 0:30, orchestra; 10. tenor: HATS CLEANED and BLOCKED 75c I Chops and steaks, bl. ; Mincemeat. 2 lbs I Sausage, lb. Hamberger, lb ' 10:15, organ." Salt Lake City KSL (1130): 5:15. NBC programs; 715. Presbyterian church; 7:45. Mon slgnor Hunt; 8:16, NBC: 8:30, L. D. S services; 0, NBC: 9:30. musical program: 10. organ: 11 "to 12, infor mal studio program. .MONDAY PROGRAMS National Broadcasting Co.: 0. or chestra; 6:30, male quartet and or chestra; 7. orchestra and soloists; 7:30, Empire Builders; 8, Amos and Andy; 8:30. Sparklets; 0. Sherlock Holmes; 9:30. mixed octet; 10, so prano and orchestra; 10:30, Yir Frlen' Scotty, cello; 11 to 12, dance music. . '' . Columbia Broadcasting system: 6. Three Bakers: 6:30. Evening In Paris; 7, Guy Lombardo: 7:30, Don Amalzo; 8, Jamboree: 10. band, answer man: orchestra; 11. orchestra; 12 to 1, dance music. Northwest Broadcasting system: 5:30. health, markets, gardens; 6. Chet and Ivan. Melody Muskeeters; 8:45, Futuristic play, 7. Dream melo dies, symphony: 8. Revue; 8:30. Tele vision, orchestra: 9, Montavllle Flow ers: 9:30, wrestling; 10:30. Bits of Harmony; 11, organ; 12 to 3, Revel lers, requests. Spokane KHQ: 7, Town Crier, news. Start o- Day; 8. Happy Time: 9. Lumber Jacks, talks, music: 10:30, Woman's Magazine, taiK: il-.io. u.b"" talks, music; 1:30, school of air: 2, studio parade; 3, light opera; 3:30, inr. miiRlc: 4. service hour: 5, talks, music; 6, NBC programs; 0:30. popu lar duo, piono; 10, bridge game; 10:30, records; 11 to 12, dance music. Seattle KJR: 6:30 to 3 a. m., NBS pro grams. Portland KEX: 8, Revue; 8:15. legislature; 8:46. Lord Banquet; 0. NBS pro grams; 11, White Wizard: 11:15, or gan; 12 to 1:30, Revellers. Oakland KLX: 0, concert duo; 7, news; 7:30, Charls and Allen, piano; 8, HoysecdB; 8:30, play; 0. piano: 9:30. Will R. Hill: 10, Classified Ads; 11 to 12, dance. KGO: 6 to' 12, NBC programs. San Francisco KPO: 6, organ, Cecil and Sally. Henry Starr; 7, orchestra: 8. Sym phonlsts; 9. drama guild; 9:30, Hay seed orchestra; .10. dance orchestra: 10 to 12, Melodists. KFRC: 6 to 1, CBS programs. I.os Angeles KNX: 6. organ; 6:30. serenaders; 7, Watonabe and Archie. Lard Ban quet; 7:30. Don Amalzo; 8. piano twins: 8:30. Charlie Hamp; 0, violin choir; 9:30, Rev. Ethel Duncan; 10, Wranglers; Hi to 12, orgon. KFI: 8, soprano; 0:30, NBC pro grams; 7:30, Songland; 8, Symphon lsts; 9. NBC; 9:30, "D-17 Emperor"; 10, orchestra; 11 to 12, NBC. KHJ: 6, CBS; 6:30. symphony: 7, CBS programs; 10, news, orchestra; 12 to 1, organ. Denver KOA: 6, NBC programs; 8:15, Sere naders: 8:45. orchestra: 0: NBC; 0:45. KOA Koons: 10:16, Musical Echoes; 10:30, NBC. Salt Lake Cllv KSL: 6. NBC; 7, concert: 7:30, NBC; 8:15, Jewel Box, Fireside en tertainment; 9, NBC: 9:30, odvertls ers; 10, musical variations; 11 to 12. organ. THE HOME OF SYMPATHETIC PERSONAL SERVICE WORTHY OF YOUR CONFIDENCE WALKER'S FUNERAL SERVICE 5ta AT SPRING ST. PHONE 42 J.C.PENNEYC0 1307-1309 Adams Ave. La Grande, Ore. New for Spring! Shirts and Shorts W ,n.n, on. to Equal Quality Cost 69c a Year Ago! The best in years in plain or colorful broadcloth and fancy madras shorls ot smartest cut! Mercerized" cotton and - lislcs, ribbed or flat, make the white and pastel shirts. . - ! Senate Recommends Silver Negotiation WASHINGTON, Feb.. 21 W) The senate yesterdoy adopted without de bate a resolution suggesting that President Hoover negotiate with other countries to prevent the debas ing of silver coin and dumping of ! sliver on the world market. Food for Everyone At Wedding Feast DETROIT, Feb. 21 tP) Among the victuals ordered for the wedding feast of Councilman Fred B. Dibble of Hamtramack and Miss Violet D. McLecd are ten barrels of sauerkraut and one-half mile of sausage. Every body Is asked to attend the function in a hall tomorrow night. Says "First Lady" Is High-Hat Label HARRISBURG, Pa Feb. 21 W) Mrs. aifford Plnchot, wife of tho governor, aisuices lo ue Known ust "First Lady." "It Is a foolish, high hat kind of label," sho said over the I radio. 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