La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959, June 07, 1934, Image 4

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AGRANDEEVENING OBfSERVER, LA GRANDE. ORE.
Thursday, Juno'7,! 1931
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To Seattle
Mlsa Thelma Whaloy, BupervlMr of
art at B. O, N., loft Wednesday Xor
Seattle where &he will attend on art
convention and spend the few dayH
vacation until tho opening of the
eummer quarter.
From The iJihc
Miss Eva Wear returned Wednes
day from Wallowa Lake where she
was a guest for a few days over the
weekend of the Misses Imogen liua-
sell and Marie Tlgglebcck,
i'rmn Iowa
' Mrs. Ansel Preeland and son Ciar-
ret, from Nevada, Iowa, old time
friends and neighbors of Rev. and
Mrs. J. QcorKO WuIk, were callers for
several hours at tho Prenbyterlan
mnnse, on WedncadFiy. Mr. Barubotir,
a friend of Mr. Freclaud Jr., Is travel
ing with tho party. They were on
thrtr way to Portland, where thoy will
visit with Mrs. Free land's sister and
other relatives and friends, then ro
turn to Iowa by way of Canada.
Witness Kxcroittes
Mrs. George Dawson and daughter,
Miss Mary, of Joseph, came to Li
Orunde Wednesday In time for Even
song and will remain, through the
commencement cxerclaca, their son
and brother, Harry Dawson, being
graduate. ,
VInIIh Wirr
Mis Irene Ettor, of Pilot Rock, Is
tli guest of her sinter, Miss Barbara
Ettor. graduating today at the East
ern Oregon Normal, and Queen of
Evensong.
To Seattle
Mr. and Mrs. Elton Barron left
yesterday morning by car for Seattle
where they will pend the remainder
of the week visiting Mrs. Barron's
father, R. 0. Mason.
CUT ME
OFF WE'
POST
T0ASTJ
BOX,
Visits Here ' j 1 '
Mm Beverly Huffman, of Enter
prise, is upending tiie week In La
Uriuide visiting her sister, Miss Nul
dcen Huffman, who Is a student at
E. O. N., and oilier relatives and
friendd.
Hot urn To IMse
Mrs. William Hour nan and daugh
ter, Nan, have returned to their home
at Boise after sending two weeks
visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. W.
D. Hanks, and Mr. Hcughan's mother,
Mrs. H. O. Dow.
of Mrs. Mays parents. Judge and
Mrs. L. Denham. Mr. Mays will re
turn to Salem within the next few
days and Mrs. Mays and Carotin will
remain for a longer visit.
VI I Ik
Lynn McOarry, of Enterprise, was
a business visitor in this city yesterday.
Improving
Archie Hobbs, of North Powder,
who underwent a mastoid operation
t the Bouvy hospital yesterday, is
reported to bo recovering satisfactory
lly.
From Kriterprlse
Mrs. J. D. Walker and son, John, of
Enterprise, spent yesterday In La
Grande transacting business.
FRECKLES AND HIS FRIENDS by Blosser
Here Yesterday
Alex Anderson, of Hllgard, spent
yesterday in La Grande transacting
Business,
To Pendleton
Mrs. Nellie Harrison, accompanied
by her mother, Mrs. Surah Blue, drove
to Pendleton today to attend the
golden wedding anniversary of Mr.
and Mrs. William Milne.
From Wallowa
Izora Gregory is spending a few
days In La Orande from her home at
Wallowa.
From Pendleton
w. urownneia, or Fenaieton, was a
business visitor In La Grande yester-
uay.
C KICK FT FLAT PERSONALS
YOU'VE never seen such
wonderful Cut-Outs as
these! On some Post Toasties
boxes you get Mickey Mouse
and his pals. And on others,
The Three Little Pigs.
Serve Post Toasties often!
You'll love these golden,
toasted corn-heart flakes that
stay crisp and crunchy in milk
or cream. Post Toasties is a
product of General Foods.
Hr ipecUl icr.ntracm wllh VP.lt Winer
limerpmc. .. oo-r.crp., im
:UT THEM bFF THE BOX
Kml Visit
Mrs. G. A. McDougall and daugh
ter, Clara Helen and Llston Gray, all
of Alameda, Cal. left yeaterday for
their home after having spent two
weeks in La Grande visiting Mrs.
McDougall's sister, Mrs. 11, O. Dow,
It wolves Treatment
Loland Fenn was a visitor In La
Grande yesterday from his home at
Huntington. While here he received
treatment at the Bouvy hospital and
returned to his home this morning.
From Imhlpr
E. I. Hazen, of Imbler, was a busi
ness visitor in La Grande yesterday.
Buck to Athena i
V. A. Christopher returned this
morning to his home at Athena after
having iipent several days In La
Grande. During his stay hero he
underwent a nasal ojcralton at the
Bouvy hospital.
Visit Here-
Mr. and Mrs. Ted Mays and daugh
ter, Carol in, are visiting at the home
Glass Cloth
Kor poultry houses, hot
beds, etc., 35c per sq. yd.-
Automntlc Feeders and Water
fountains for -chickens of, all
sized. I
Tho best Hot Water Kalso
mlne any quantity
9c per lb.
(Brush loaned)
Home Lumber
&Coal Co.
Phone Main 17
Mickey McCoy W. O. Sawyer
Farmers Friendly Headquarters
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Ona Hug. of Elgin, spent last week
at the homo of her uncle and aunt,
Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Hug.
Mr. and Mrs. Luther IDndman and
children, Morjorlc, Vivian and Billy,
ana Mr. and Mrs. James Halgarth
and children, Helen and Myron, drove
to Weston to attend tho Normal
school reunion Saturday.
Mrs. C. O. Cates and Mrs. Willis
Culp spent Thursday at tho home of
Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Cameron.
Mrs. Mary Woelty and son. John
Waelty, were La Grande visitors Mon
day where Mr. Waelty nttended tho
grain growers meeting. Donald Hlg
glns returned home with them to
work during haying.
W. H. Wcatherspoon drove to Salem
Wednesday and returned home
Thursday with his daughter, Beverly,
who has been attending school there.
Missea Ruby and Alt. Parsons left
Wednesdny by auto with Mrs. Wil
liam Mooney and .daxighters, Mrs. Jo
sopliine Walker and Mrs. Fern Bram
wcll, for Salt Lake City, Utah to at
tend tho L, D. 8. conference.
Mr. ond Mrs. J. E. Witherspoon and
daughter, Lois, ' and Miss Frances
Cates wero shopping In La Grande
Tuesday. 1 ' 1 ! 1 1 fl'fif
Zetta Waelty Is spending two weeku
visiting at the homo of Mr. and Mrs.
GeorRti Gordon at Baker,
Miss Lois Witherspoon spent Sun
day with Miss Frances Cates In El
gin. I
Mrs. Jennie Gralner of near La
Grande, is visiting at tho homo of
her daughter, Mrs. C. C. Cates, of El
gin.
Mrs. Mary Abblt, of Elgin, npcut
the first of the week, with her sister,
Mrs. Qiiintilla Morris, near Imbler.
FIVE THOUSAND
DOLLARS... QUITE
A NEAT SUM.
ISN'T IT, MR. f
' L MASON ? J
I'M NOT REALLY
SUCH A BAD GUY.' AND
I'M GOING TO PROVE .
IT...TM PRGTTY SMART,
BUT NOT REALLY
A SLICkER J
A
I WASN'T SURE I COULP
WIN MY CASE, BUT
I DID IT, SO
SATISFIED
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I'M ),
'vL SATISFIED .' y
AND TO PROVE To YOU THAT
I'M NOT JUST TRYING TO GET
A TEMPORARY ADDRESS AT TOE
CORNER OF EASY STREET AND
PUSHOVER ALLEY, I'M TEAR'
G UP YOUR
i ING UP YOUR 1
FA'
mmism
GET A PICTURE OF h
THIS... A MAN DIVIDING
FIVE THOUSAND DOLLARS
INTO TWO PARTS AND
GETTING ABSOLUTELY
NOTHING !.'
ff WFU T'l I 5
j I 1 ( GETTING ABSOLUTELY j
J'iii il ' - NOTHING -
1 tj mi nv we a' schy'cV, rh'c';!
THIS
FELLOW
DIRK
ISN'T A
PUZZLE,
WE'VE
NEVER SEEN
ONE
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dustry and customers wilting to pay
for Hie service.
Such posted price. rrtRV not be re
vised upwnrd within 48 hours ,but
mny be reduced without' time Itnilt.
British strawberries rtro growing
fewer, nnd experts have failed to dis
cover cither the cause or tho cure.
X. It 'Allif Against
Fixing f Prices
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tive cutting while reducing to a min
imum opportunities for artificial
maintenance of high prices, and sim
ilar developments which have caused
complaint.
The arrangement will permit open
provisions In codes where desired by
an Industry, but on tho condition
that prices bo reported to a confi
dential disinterested agency for dis
tribution to all members of tho in-
111!, UtW u4f Can-ftnf I
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Don't Be Misled
By Super
Quality
Claims!
No better Sugar can be made
than the sugar that is pro
duced from the crops of Am
erican farmers!
Insist on
audi SUGAR
YOUR CROCKl! HAS IT
A Product o American Farms
I'KO.M T11K UKKINKIMKS OK T1IK
UTAH-IDAHO SUGAR CO.
Dish ibiitoil in i lliando Ton itory liy
WKSTKKX STATKS UlOCKUY CO.
r.( li ic nti -it it ruoi)i c i-: co.
The prices postod will ropresent
actual' transactions or offers and
there, will be no waiting period during
which competitors may make arrange
ment for a uniform price.
Cor. Wasliington ,
and Cedar
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toEUVER .
Phone:
Main 759
GoldoU
Grape
Fruit .
Van Camp's
Pork (i Beans
Cans
for
2TI
4 for 25c
CLASS J.Mt
"sriiooi.no v"
Peanut Butter 19c
NEW POTATOES ,SL 21c
WALNUTS "str" LB. 17c
Tender ' Fine
BEEF OLD
ROAST SPUDS
Carrot
and Beets
urns.
A NEW LOW TRICE ON
FLY SPRAY
Pints Half Pints
3c IT
UMiinr.
ISI.M
RED FRYERS
llltKSSKIl
anil lilt VM S
Ct'Utph;ino wrapped
Marshmallows lb. ISc
Lifebuoy
SOAP ...
3 pc h
P bars I
riiere is only one "Lifebuoy." The rest are sub
stitutes. Insist on the original. Finest soap for
children.
Head Lettuce 5c
-lb.
k
U. & I. iao!
SUGAR
All Mijrar must go up in price soon
duo to .four-bit Tax ! Puv Now !
TRADE LISTLESS
IN WALL STREET
NEW YORK. June 7 (4 While
metal lasucs developed some (strength
in today's listless stock market, and
a few of the oiU resumed their ad
vance In tlie latter part of the ses
sion, there was little enthusiasm!
shown for higher price levels gener
ally. The close was irregular. Trans
fers approximated 450 000 sha-t.
Closing figures incl ide!.
Air Reduc 04
Al. Chom. and Dye 133 'i
American Can 01
American T. and T. .. 114-H
Bethlehem Steel 32 i
J. I. Case 61
Chrysler 30
Col. o. and E 19
Continental Can 76
General Motors 30
Johns ManvlUe 48?fc
Libtaey-O-Ford 20'i
Liggett and Myers B 05
Montgomery Ward 25 ?
J MARKET NEWS OF THE DAY :
CU1CAGO W1IKAT
Nat. Distill.
J. C. Penney .
25 'i
54 'i
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30'i
44 (4
Pub. 8er. of N. J.
Southern Pacific
St. Oil of Cnl
St. Oil of N. J
Union Pacific 1104
United Aircraft 20'.,
United Corp 5
U. 8. Indus. Alco 40
V. S. Steel 30ft
I'OKTI.AM) LIVESTOCK
PORTLAND. June 7 (PI rntt.lo-
35, calves 60; slow.
Open men -w C'
JV . !MH4.91!4 !"' ""'! .l'4
Sen'l iixe.DX".! -I'O'.i . t
Dec. .!l!iI.OO J.Ul ! l.OUOl.OUii
CBICAOO COBN
July r.l.5l"i Mti -51 W
sept r.ii,u .r.s'i .ri
li-. ...j ..-.7! . .an?. '! J
PORTLAND WHEAT
Open Well LO" Clos.
JlilV " -'"'A ""4
sn;t. - TH-'S
Steers: Good, common and medium,
$2.75 $6.15: heifers, common and
medium, 2.75 (it $4.75; cows, good,
common and medium, $2.35 (.? $3.75;
low cutter and cutter, $1. 50d $2.35;
bulls, good and choice, $3.25 u, $3.50;
cutter, common and medium, $2.50
$3.25; vealers, good and choice, $4.00
61 $5.50; cull, common nnd medium,
$2.00i$4.00; calve3, good and choice.
$3.50 & $5.50; common and medium,
$1.50a$3J0.
Hogs: 600: steady. Lightweight,
good and choice, $3.25(. $4.15; me-
dlum weight, good and choice, $3,50
ft $4.16; heavyweight, good- and
choice, $3.00 it $3.05; packing sows,
good. $2.40i.i $3.10; feeder and storlt
cr pigs, good and choice, $3. 00c $3.25.
Wink, Tex., oil boom town, soon Is
to have its first city park.
Foj a pint
make your own.
delicious tablo syrup.
Schilling
jVlciplc flavoring
Grande Ronde Meat Company
Main Store, Hoover Market and Fir Street Market
Phone Main 75 Phone Main 755 Phone Main 700
lb Boil
lb 5c I
Hamburger 3 lbs 25c
Younjr Beef
Ground dailv
All steer cuts
Beef Roasts lb 9c
s lb 11c
Cottage Butt
- Sugarxured. : i..v.. . .
Spare Ribs
6c lb h
Pure Lard 4 lb Cello pkg.
31c
Picnic Hams lb 9c
Susrar Cured
Chinook Salmon lb 23c
Spinach
27c
Monarch Brand. New 1034 pack
No. 2'i tins 2 tins
Heinz Soup
All varieties. Large tins.
2 tins
27c
Soap
Crystal White Buy nil you wnnt
10 bars
27c
I Corn
Monarch Golden Bantam,
No. 2 tins 2 tins
27c
COFFEE dSl..... lb 30c
Catsup
PrcTerrrd St,Kk. large bottles
2 lor
27c
Oranges
Fancy Sunklst, medium size .
3 dozen
49c
Soap
Woodbury's O
21c I
New Potatoes
lUmnston Irish
Cobblers:. 10-lbs
Green Peas
3X1 19c
SUGAR-U 8 I Brand . . 20 lbs. 9Sc 100 lbs, . . $4.85 h
SUGAR-CGHPureCane... 100 lbs .. $4.93 1