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M i Page Eight t Price Cutting In " Eggs Is General Along the Coast PORTLAND, Apr. 6 (ff) Price cut- ting In the egg market appears more or less general along the Pacific slope. . Prices are being quoted in the north and In the south that are not gen- . erally available. In Portland the local co-ops are quoting the price they are actually selling at. Some outsiders and a few local interests are reported selling below established prices of the co-ops. - i Considerable undergrade stock Is .W reported as offering as fresh goods, ' BeoeiDts of wn continue very liberal. General trend of the butter trade continues more or less of weak char acter but without further price change during the Wednesday trad ing.. Butterfat values are relatively weak. . Cut of lc lb. In the price of cheese at Tillamook Is announced. The new selling price at the cheese city Is 14c for triplets and 16c for loaf. The cut follows general weakness and price slashes. Cut of 10c per hundred pounds Is In effect In the sugar market gen erally. The chango was by Pacific coast refiners late Tuesday and was Immediately passed on to local re tailers at 4-lf for cane and $4.05 for beet. First carload of strawberries for the 1032 season is due to arrive in Port land in time for the Thursday trade CK GRANDE EVENING OBSERVER, TX. GRANDE, PRE. jp,'-.T'',w.Tr-;T-T"TT?rT"rT r Wcdnesgay, April 6, 1932 COVE PERSONALS J By Mrs. A. a. Conklln (Observer Correspondent) COVE (Special) J. B. Mills made a trip to Walla Walla Friday and re turned Saturday bringing home his aaugnter, Dorothy, and two of her college friends, Misses Lucy Hanaome ana Margery Johnson. The girls will nave about ten days vacation. Mr. and Mrs. B, s. Comstock snent Sunday In North Powder where they I visited at the home of an uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. B. J. Burdette. Bev. and Mrs. Oerald Drvden went to Pendleton Friday and attended the meetings being conducted there by iiov. w. a. HunderuD. The ovangellst. Bev. M. J. Jackson. started a series of Bible lectures Sat- I urday evening at tho I. O. O. P. hall to continue through April 8. Each lecture Is Illustrated with a dellneas- I cope. Special music features by Mrs. Jackson and a Walla Walla stringed quartet navo been a part of each eve ning s program. Subjects for some of the lectures are "The Man Of Des tiny", "Signs Of a Coming Baviour," etc. Mrs. K. LaVlolette and Miss Lola Martin win entertain the Ladles Guild at the home of the former Thursday afternoon. Rev. Mr. Smutz, of Joseph, has finished a series of evangelistic meet ings at the Methodist church. The Ladles Aid held Its regular meeting In the church parlors Wed- OUT OUR WAY By J. R. Williams with the price around $1.75 crate of nesday afternoon, with only a busl 13a' ' ' less session. Mrs. Smutz, of Joseph, . First head lettuc0 of the season out was a guest. The next hostesses will of the Phoenix, Ariz., district was re-1 be Mrs. Minnie McDanlel and Mrs ported In during the day; a carload j m. Borkgren. being received. Quality was very fa vorable and priced H with Imperial 3 top. While confirmation was lacking, re- Over The Valley Personals The Christian Endeavor soclctv of Lower Cove had a very enjoyable I meeting at the Frosty school house ,Frldav evonlnp. flevaml nt t.a rr pons m me vreue Bueueoi. me Blue yoUllg people attended. Darcy Mc-i of at least two carloads of onions at cool sang "The Old Bugged Cross " ' Willamette valley points at 6, a loss i to help with tho program. ' I of around 1.001.60 from recent The Epworth u.Reue wl havo a high marks. Local Jobbing market Is party PrWay ovenlng ln thc cnur,n slow and Inclined weaker. parlors, on th m i .i. Considerable weakness Is showing Baptist young people will attend a for asparagus with a further increase . rally at Baker ln an already liberal movement from Tne junlor' LeaBU0 wm have a California. Northwest grass Is arriv- party Saturday afternoon In the ing slowly but prices are being forced . Methodist church parlors. This lea down by the unusually low Callfora-1 Ru0 , undor the ,cad(.rsnp of Mr inn; . . ,. , , x ... Thomas Harris and has regular meet- Notes of wholesale trading: mgs each Sunday between the hour Rhubarb market is weaker with a for Sunday school and church sor- blg Increase ln the supply. vices Country killed hogs are weaker but Mr; and mme Lad, of Bnker which ar rnallv rtnii.rt I J- E' stenrn8' of La It was necessary to call a doctor New MtaS. are Julbout steadv Z",?",8' ttnd Mr- ttn1 Mrs- H- a Koc8' ,rom Grand "' She was toV?n?Sri, Just About steady of Unlon, were guests Sunday of Mrs. reported to be some better tho latter &S$?ZM 1. unchanged1 Tcoad Mr. T o h ' K.ct "ZT h Par8n' for quality; very poor EosoburgM Bob Cot.Sl' .VHe"yJ SIlT'I..''"?.' low as 400 crato. !Mr. .1 i J "'. ,", ur ' "",0 , . ouu mi, IU1U 111 a. 1 7 i en lT. roKAI ROD MOO WOO - I . TO THIS , HEU ? Or4(NHWDOESMrl k .1 , ., SHe COMSiOER I wmm v r x kzrui:z:r-h-i S i .R -T I f&k VNHATLL.COME .fed B (S3 l VWk OF -TH- WOUWOr .AVn -iiiii rr .mnj -uu'-crTTTmmbmnm'mdm a ! I . BORM -THmV SEARS TOO SOOKU ,M2 svcr. mcg.s'-po J li- .1.- MARKET NEWS OF THE DAY (Continued .from Page Six) tweon A and B. or 2.60 are Byron C. Brinton, son of Editor and Mrs. Brln ton of North Powder and Carl H. Coad, of Cove. ' III or Crnup Little Norma Jeon Roulct, daugh ter of Mr. and Mrs. Leo Roulet, of Cabbage market Is very firm at i $()6c lb.; the latterfor broken pack- ages of best Calif ornlan. PORTLAND LIVESTOCK K. LaVlolette wore among those at tending tho declamatory contest Sat urday ovenlng. Closing Tone In ' Exchange Is Weak NEW YORK, Apr. a T) The stock Spend The I)ny mrkntv .t.nr.rnH Btrnnnlh a Elected At Imblcr Leo Johnson, of Island avenue, who will complete his work at the East em Oregon Normal schooTthls spring has been elected to fill the vacant position ln tho grodo school at Imbclr, for next year. CHICAGO WHEAT Open llleh Low My 53'4 ,57'4 R Jl"y ("I'D -57, .RS-H .57 (new) .57 Jinyt Sept. (old) .BO.00J4 .Bin -60 ") 5t .; M '''-Mb ' CIOM .60.61 May July Sept. PORTLAND WHEAT Open .. High Low '! .r .574 -57 .m .57 -57 .57; .57 ' ClOM .B74 .5714 S7J4 May July Sept. CHICAGO CORN Open men low Mi . .35!4 M . ,.40 ClOM .38.39 hod a plan for a number of years ' of the members of their famllv Rim. of doing considerable visiting each j day at a dinner at their home in Dry winter which good one. we think is a very PORTLAND, Apr.. 8 W) Cattlo 135,. calves 10; nominally -steady. Steers' 600-000 lbs. good 0.26i7.OO. me-' dluny 5.005j' to.35, common 13.76 s 6.00; 000-1100 lbs, good 6.35 7.00, ' medium ftfi.OOsQS. common a3.76(iA Hnni iiim.iann Ik. .r . mM.ri.,. w.ii.. , .... .. . ... ' .. B IS'iX' j. " 1 .7. . .o..j, ivuuj, will enwa in uvos spent the dny Sunday at tho asrSBO'MfS wlon with numerous losses of 1 to homo of Mr. and Mrs. Dave Sandcr- 5w Vsn.H? 'JS! i?Mm- 8 polnto' or "4.th lowest levels son at Sanderson Springs, tho men Sm f " ?r;-'lto -W. ti" to help Davewith a piece of mon and medium 8.a5 M.75, low ,? turnover approximated work while the women folks had a outter and cutter 1.60i3.26. Bulls 3.000,000 shares, the largest In recent happy day togothor, also. In tho yearlings excluded, good and choice weeks. company wero Mr. and Mrs. Burt (boef) 3.26 (,f 3.76, cutter commoi. ,- Ollvor, Oaston Slon. Mr. and Mrs n, i I ''WW-. i , ' 1 Charles Sanderson, and Lornino Huk SfJS. 'nfedfu S5iSJK ' Turkey Growers "5 common $2.604.60. Calves 250-o-a, C,.7. ; o' r , JL?"' On1o, and Mr. lbs. good and oholco 4.60 e 0.0o,1 iSeCK U.iO. LOdUS nnA Mrs- Llold and family. common and medium 2.00ij$4.60. I 0 ;. Hogs 600, including 174 direct; ISC SALT LAKE CITY, Apr. 8 VP) .To sl,ltc Grange lower. Light lights 140-160 lbs. good Plans for obtaining a federal loan to ' Mr- nnd Mrs- Charles Fisher of and cholco $4.00e5.0O; lightweights assist turkey growers of olght western ncnr tn0 Cov0 nnvo bccn elected as 160-180 lbs. good and bholco 4.76 states In raising tholr crop were an- "legates to represent Mt. Fanny $5.00, 180-200 lbs. good and cholco nounced at a mooting horo today of BTn"K nt the mcotlng of the state 4.76fl.00; medium weight 200-220 directors of tho Northwest Turkoy BriulB0 which comes late this spring. Ihs. good and choice M 005.00, 220. Growers' association. I 280 lbs. good and oholco 3.85M.7B; Clyde O. Edmonds, vlco presidont I'r,"',"res 'l'l heavyweights 26B-280 lbs. good and and genoral manager of the organiza- 1 Mr8, Tom shw- r North Powder, choice 3.754.85, 200-360 lbs, good tion, said It Is planned to obtain h1 tn0 mlsfortuno to fall while and choice 3.35R4.25; pocking sows funds from Intermediate credit banks nbout work lnst wKlt and frac-276-600 lbs. medium and good 3.00 ln Berkeley, Col., ond Spokane, Wash., turcd hor lctt leB- Tlle 00nM are iqiva.iu. fCTnw una tiujvKoni u-iao inrougn the Poultry Finance corpora- ......v.i.j v n-pm iuu. 1Kb , n , .L.I n cn. . nn ..... . ... . nfm. flhniV Wno tnlrnn tn 11.1... after the bones wero sot she was brought back to hor home whoro sho Is doing nicely. lliune Again Mrs. A. F. Wilson, whoso orchard Is near Imbler has returned homo alter a prolonged visit with her two daugh ters, Mrs. C. B. Kcnshaw at Walla Walla, nnd Mrs. Fred Fox, at Union. Mrs. Wilson, who Is ono of tho best business women of tho valley and who hns mnnnged so successfully over a period or years n largo orchnrd. hns lbs. good and cholco (3.50(4.00. ttlon of Utah, Sheep and lambs 60; steady; lambs Producers of Utah, Colorado, 00 Jbs. down, good and cholco 0.00 Wyoming, Idaho, Nevada. Montana. c6.50, medium 6.00 c o,00: all Washington and Oregon, whoso crop weights, common 3.6Ob6.O0. Yoarl- for 1033 Is estimated at six million nig wewiers uu-nu ids. medium to pounds, would bonoflt from tho plan. t,uuiLj t(p VI. lu. IiWDS IAU IDS. medium to cholco $3.00$3.60. 12i 160 lbs. medium to choice 2.26 w 3JJ5, all weights cull to common 1.00(8 (2.25. CHICAGO LIVESTOCK ' CHICAGO, Apr. 8 VP) (U. 8. D. PORTLAND PRODUCK PORTLAND, Apr. 8 VP) New po- intoos icxns 2.75 per 60-lb. snck Hops Nominal 1030, lltrll'Ac; iui, ll(rllc lb, Butter, buttorfnt, eggs, live poultry, A.) Hogs 14,000; strong to 10 cents country meals and' mohair, nuts, cas- ...B"uii jus. w.io .au; enra bark, onions top $4.35. Cattlo 8,000; largely steer run, com mon kinds getting fairly good aotlon at steady prices, most sales 5.35 0.60; bidding abovo $8.00 on cholco light kinds of yearling type: stockors firm; other killing classes steady: vory few voolors hero steady at 4.60. 8hcep 7,000; practically no siUes; bidding stoady or $0.7697.25 on good to choice woolcd lambs; fat ewes $3.50 6- $4.26. potatoes, seed po- Miiocs, wool ana nay quotations un changed. OMIT hlVlllKNPH NEW YORK, Apr. 6 UP) Directors of American Smelting & Iloflnlni; company today omitted tho quartorly uivuicna on the common stock, but declared rcgu-nr dlsbuiicmcntu of 01.75 n:.d $1.60 a share on the 7 per cent ami 6 per cent profoi'red issues, ooth pnynbto Juno 1 to stock of rec ord May 6. Tin common rnle was cut to 12'A ruaiuiHU, Apr. 6 (fl7 Tho first -cnus wun ino payment made on price named for Wlllametto valley ; Feb. 1 of this year. In tho prcccd r.c wool of tho 1032 clip Is scheduled at quarter tho dividend amounted to NEW WOOL juc id. for medium, and 8c lb. for coarse grade. The values aro being named by both Portland and Willamette valloy buy ers. The prlco appeared with 16o for medium at tho opening a year ago, and 13c for coarso grade. Shearing has not yet started ln the valley and no sales havo been reported, PORTLAND CASH PORTLAND. Ore., Apr. 0 VP, Cash wheat: Big Bend blucstem 6814 c Soft white 67c. . Wcstorn white 67c. . Hard winter 55c. Northern spring 65c. Western red 65c. Outs: No. 2 white $22.60. Today's car receipts: wheat 8; flour 6; corn 2; hay 2. 37 4 cents as reduced from 50 cents disbursed Aug. 1, last IHTTTKRFAT HAN FRANCISCO, Apr. 8 VPi But terfat f. o. b. San Francisco 20c. POTATO MARKET LIVERPOOL WHEAT LIVERPOOL. Apr. 8 VP, Wheat CORVALLIS. Ore., Apr. 6 W Whllo Bllghtly hlghor terminal prices appeared at the Los Angeles potato market, Bon Francisco held steady nnd Chicago declined a shade, accord ing to tho O. 8. C. extension servlco and tho U. S. D. A. report today. Most shipping points were lower. Tho terminal was Irregular. Tho Chi cago market was slightly weaker and quotations lower, Idahos mostly $1.35. The Los Angeles market was steady with quotations higher ond Idahos at $1.10f,$1.12"4. The San Francisco market was dull and unchnnged. Shipping was dull. Idaho Falls was dull at 60c and 60c: Yakima was dull. Released From Hospital Miss Marion Murchison, of, above tho Cove was released from the hos pital tho first of this week. Sho hns been a patient at the Grande Ronde since her recent operation. Visiting Mr. and Mrs. Angus Morrison, of Seneca, aro visiting among their rela tives ln Elgin ond vicinity members of tho Wagner and Quesenberry fam ilies. Mrs. Morrison will bo remm. bered as Agnes Wagner to people in With Daughter- Arnold Hug. of La Orandc, went up to Dry Creek Friday and Is visit ing for a tow days with his daughter. Miss Lornino Hug, who lives with her uncle and aunt, Mr. ond Mrs. Charles Sanderson. Plan, a SiH-ecss Tho play "His Uncle's Niece," given Inst Frlcay evening by the younger folks of the Plcnsnnt Grove grange was a decided success. The grange hnll was filled to capacity, people coming from all corners of tho coun ty. There Is considerable talent ln this organlzntlon and It finds ex pression In a number of homo talent productions each year. As Creek in honor of Mrs. Minnie Hardy ,and, Verna, who wero leaving the next day for California. Guests In addition to the members of the Hardy family were Mr. and Mrs. Dll lard Choate and daughters,- Rena and Arlene, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Fries, and daughter, Thelma Jean and Miss Lela Vance, of Enterprise. Miss Vance, who Is a niece of Mr, and Mrs. Woodoll and Mrs. Choate has been visiting her klnfolks ln the valley. . ' Givo Party . , Mr. and Mrs. Ralph McKlnnis, of north of Pleasant Grove, entertained a large company of their friends at an enjoyable dancing party last Sat urday night.: .. Give Shower The women of Rock Wall grange. of near Elgin, gave Mrs. Eckstein a shower last Thursday. Among other things they made three or four quilts. It will bo remembered that while Mrs. Eckstein was in La Grande not long ago, caring for her husband, who has since passed on, their home and all Its contents wero consumed by flro. most no cost, and "with but little la bor. Just call for a can of CLEA NALL at Richardson's Art and Gift Shop. 4-s.t i, CARD OP THANKS We wish to acknowledge with deep appreciation the very many expres sions of sympathy and floral tributes extended to us on the occasion of our recent bereavement. . Cecil W. Parsons. R. M. Nixon. Vera Nixon and wife. Thelma. uiaays and Barbara. 4-8-1 to MB. ADVERTISER When you want a Show Card aulck ly and attractively made, take your composition to Richardson "The Art Man." He will be glad to help you worn oui your advertising card prob. lems, at Richardson's Art and Gift 8nP- . 4-8-t t. GARDEN SEED A large assortment to select from at ciarks Florists. 4-8-1 t. IN THE DISTRICT COURT nr Tim umuku STATES FOR THE DISTRICT OF OREGON, UNITED STATES OF smiiKiua, LIDelant, vs. ONE BUICK SEDAN, Motor No. 13B1232 NOTICE PUBLIC NOTICE 18 HEREBY GIVEN that on tne 31st dav of Marflh. inaa. one Bulck Sedan, Motor No. 1381232, was arrested and taken into tho nr.. session of and now is in the pos session oi me united states Mar shal for the District of Oregon pur suant to a warrant and process duly issued by the Clerk of tho United States District Court for the District of Oregon, ln a suit for condemna tion and forfeiture entitled: "UNITED Bi Aiisa of AMERICA, Libelant, vs. ONE BUICK SEDAN, Motor No.138- 1232" brought under the nrovlsinns of Section 26, Title n, of the Na tional Prohibition Act: that all ner- sons claiming any right, title or in terest ln and to the automobile aforesaid are hereby notified to ap pear In the above-entitled Court at Portland, Oregon, on or before the 2nd day of May, 1032, to show cause, if any there be, why the same should not bo decreed against and for feited to the United States. JOHN L. UAi, united states Marshal for the District of Oregon. CHAS. W. ER SKINE, Assistant United States At torney, Attorney for Libelant. .. 4-4-3 t. NOTICE TO CREDITORS - NOTICE IS HEREBY OIVEN that the undersigned has been appointed Administrator of the estate of John W. VanFleot, deceased, by the County Court of the State of Oregon, lor Union County. All persons having claims against , the said estate are hereby required to present them at the office of Carl O. Helm, New Foley Building, La Grande, Oregon, as at torney for administrator, with the proper vouchers, within six months after the date of this notice. Dated this 30th day of March, 1932. CLINT W. VANFLEET, Administrator of the Estate of John W. VanFIeet, deceased. Mar. SO. Apr. 8-13-20-27. NOTICE OF FINAL HEARING NOTICE 18 HEREBY GIVEN that F. B. Thorp, administrator of the es tate of Homer Littleton, deceased, has filed his Final Account as such administrator, and that the County Court of Union County, State of Ore gon, has set Monday, the 25th day of April, 1832, at 10 o'clock a. m., at the Court House ln the city of La Grande, Union County, Oregon, as the time and place for hearing upon said account, and for the settlement thereof, and that any and all per sons having any objections there td7 appear at said time and place. F. B. THARP, Administrator of the Estate of Homer Littleton, deceased. H. E. DIXON, Attorney for Admin istrator, La Grande, Oregon. Mar. 23-30. Apr. 8-13-20. PrljciiU or Crist Cross Plain or ' Colored Band Ruffled CURTAINS 49C plr J. C. Penney Co. La Grande, Ore. property described in the mortgage being foreclosed in said suit, to-wit! Lots 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 8, 7, 8, 8, and 10 of Block 21 of the townslte of Alice), Union County, Oregon, together with the tenements, hereditaments and '. appurtenances thereunto belonging or in anywiso appertaining. NOW THEREFORE, by virtue and , authority of said writ, and ln obedl- NOTICE OF SHERIFF'S SALE Notice la hereby given that I have received . foreclosure execution and order of sale. Issued out of and.under t ... mm-rt. i ui the seal of the Circuit Court of the d tne 30th of April, 1932, at , State of Oregon for the County or L O.clock a m, ot dayi at th8 front door of the court house in La - Union, dated the 28th day of March, I 1932, in the suit thereto pending anind0i Unlon county. Oregon, sell and J. A. Keown and Mary B. Vamer, MANLKY M. A RANT ' ' Accountant and auditor, income tax advisor, q. R. Apt. 303. Ph. 208 W. a-10-l m. Brighten up your home with new wallpaper or kalsomlne from Noah's Paint Store. 4-6-1 t. . OMAHA SHEEP OMAHA, Apr. 6 VP) (U. S. D. A.) Sheep 13,600; fed wooled lambs 15 a nnrt 26c higher; 00-02 lb. lambs to ship. of tho program, for tho evening, a Prs 7-0: sheep and feeders steady; unnco wns held after tho play. Music sneering ismos $uao, was good and two hours were thus enjoyed. NO. 13602 TREASURY DEPARTMENT Office of Comptroller of the Currency Washington, D. C. March 7, 1032. Whereas, by satisfactory evidenot presented to the undersigned, it hai ueen maae to appear tnat "The First National Bank of Lj Grande" in the cltv of La Grnnrla In the County of Union and State of Oregon haB complied with all the provisions of the statutes of tho united States, reaulrod to Ha com. piled with before an association shall be authorized to commence the busi ness of banking; Now therefore I, 3. W. Pole, Comp troller of the Currencv. do heron? certify that "The First National Bank of La Grande" ln the City of La Grande ln the County of Union and otace or Oregon is authorized to com mence the business of Banking as provided In Section Flftv one hun dred and sixty-nine of tho Revised Statutes of the United States. -In testimony whereof witness my uouu-aua oeai oi oiitce tnis seventh day of March, 1932. J. W. POLE, Comptroller of tho currency. . .,. : 3-24-60 t at public auction all the right, title, Interest and equity of the above named defendants and each of them ln and to the above described real property, had on the date of said ; S'?,COllrt?T0nt?6tllKa5,! the highest bidder for cash, subject rtf Marrih 1010 In faulty nf the orvMra 0 to redemption as provided oy law, tho ; formerly Mary B. Keown, and Otts Varner, her husband, are defendants, to me directed, upon a decree and order of sale made and entered in of March, 1932, In favor of the above plaintiff and against the defendant Mary B. Varner In the sum of 1500.00, with Interest thereon at 8 per cent per annum from February 18th, 1928, until paid, with (60.00 attorney fees: and $16.80 costs and disbursements, ln which said execution and order of sale I am commanded to sell the fol-1 lowing described property, being the proceeds to be applied ln satisfaction of said Judgment and decree, include ing costs' and accruing costs of exe- , cutlon and sale : Dated this 29th 'day of March, 1932. JESSE BRESHBAHS, Sheriff of Union County, Oregon. Mar. 30. Apr. 6-13-20-27. Benutltchins, pleating. Button hole etc. Nortonl Kiddy Shop. '' Ad?. V CARD OF THANKS We tnka this means to express our appreciation of the kindness of our iriends, who have aided us in our re cent bereavement. We are also deeply appreciative of the kindness of the nurses at the Grande Ronde hospital. Mrs. William P. Eckstein nri fm. 4-6-1 t. Paints and Crayons For Coloring Your "TINYMITES" ..50c 50c Prang 8-color Water Color Set Milton-Bradley 8-color Water Colors 1 Prang 4-color Water Color Set ....... 35c Crayonex Box of 8 colors . -...10c Craypnex Box. of 16 colors , .'. 20c Ciridefijlla Paint, Box, .Sunshine Paint Box,, or Kiddy Colors, each 25c The Daisy Color Box, or the Little Painter Box . - 15c The Desert Paint Box ...J.............. -....-...;.........50c Drawing and Painting Books 10c to 25c La Grande Book & Stationery Co. "Service Station for Home and Office" 1114 Adams Ave. Main 90 Hum Flu Frank Huzelwood, of east of Elgin Is reported to bo very sick of the flu. A physician from La Grande Is attending him. He was not any bet tor tho last reports we had, which was tho last of tho week. (Jive Faintly Dinner Mr. and Mrs. Miles Wood c 11 and FIND IT HERE Copy for this Column mmrt be In by a. m. IIBI.P WANTED To Clean House, the easiest way. daughter, Marjory, entertained a few Make your woodwork like new at al Celebrate 30th Anniversary This Month rlrUC Vfttv R7S ti.t.. nni . 63.,. achate 'is.Tfc WDer Zt7.8"Bh,ly WMUW nml lowM' . ""j i i GENERAL ELECTRIC H0TP0INT Automatic Electric Rangi CLEAN COOL MODERN J. O. Penney f.impimy irrows from tiny sinKlo unit In western mining town to largest organisation of Its kind In Clio ivorld. (1) Mr. J. tt I'cnnoy. Founder. (U) Mr. K. t Hams, President of the ortnuii. union. (3) .Mother Store lUOa. (4) Latest and larjriwt of tho 143 f, C. ronuey Company Depart. mAnt. Storos. FAST ECONOMICAL CERTAIN For More Leisure Cook Electrically SPECIAL OFFER HOTPOINT RANGE C1 Model RA 34 TERMS $108.50 10.00 Down $117.35 BALANCE IN 18 MONTHS Eastern Oregon Light & Power Co. "Always at Your Service" i