La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959, August 08, 1934, Image 4

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    LA GRANDE EVENING OBSERVER, LA GRANDE. ORE.
Wednesday, tAiiffust 8, 1934
Consolidation Of
Three Companies
Started by Carey
SALEM, Ore. Consolidation of
the Federal itTnioa Savings and Loon '
Association. tne-. Prudential Savings i
and Loan association and tne Wet- j
been launched hera, by Charles H, 1 1
Calf y. state corporation commission- i
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' The three companies, with asset
of about (2.000,000 owned by 8800
shareholders will be merged into the
Consolidated Building and Loan aa
aoclatlon to "insure a strong onran
iK&tioa without the danger of otrr
loadtng at the start." Carey eatd. Th
merger was Buthoriieti under state
court order. July -30. ; -
' Since the proposed consotidauon
wa-i first approved In February Ui
corporation .commissioner nas taken
advantage of the federal home rvn
era loan, corporation 'a faculties to
convert delinquent mortgages into
cash to strengthen the quality of the
aaaeu.
t WALLOWA PERSONALS
Mrs. K. W. atcKenzie returned to
tier home Wednesday from the Wal
lowa hospital, where ahe had teen a
patient for "-e petit month.
Lee Bell, well knora grain buyer,
who has made hla home in Wallowa
for yean, baa moved this week and
will make hia headquarters at Enter
prise. alias Helene Allen, formerly of Wal
lowa but now living near Estacada.
gave her friends here a surprise by
dropping In on t&ein unexpectedly
Friday for a vteH of a few days. Miss
Allen flatted at Hot Late the first
of the wee and came to Wallon-a
with her ancie. U P. Allen. ,
CBICKET FLAT PEBSONAIJ
I
air, and Mrs. Will Aldred and chfl
dren. of Weiaer. Ida, and alias Chloe ;
Paraona returned Sunday from a two ;
week' trip which took in the Ore- i
gon coast and Portland. The Aldred
family ieft Monday . afternoon for :
their home In Welser. Mr. Aldred Is ,
a brother of Mra. . Leonard Pareorjs.
Mr. Mrs. J. B. Wltherspoon !
drove to La Grande Wednesday eve- ;
ning where Mr. Witherspoon attended ,
the Grange Fair board meeting and j
11a Wiuerspoon visited at the home ,
of Mrs. Sam Miller. :
Mrs. Lucy Allen helped Mrs. T. E, j
Parka cook for combine men the first j
of the week. Held Klboerd, of Willow j
Creek, was doing the combining ttf j
Mr. Parks.
Moutle Witty and son. Robert. Ut:
for their home In Pendleton Friday
after having hauled hla father. O. V.
Witty, grain to Elirin. Another ton.
Ralph, of Palmer Valley, did the oom
blntrtg for Mr. Witty.
Mrs. Leo RouSet and children. Nor
ma Jean and Frederick, wjre visitors
at the home of Mr. and Mrs T. E.
Parka Tuesday.
The W. H., Weatherspoon fnreahins
machine is at work a: Mis. Sarah
Oekeler ranch. Miss Ruby Parsons
and Mrs. John O.'keler are herpini
Mr. Oekeler oook for the men.
.'Mrs. Ida Gordon and Jau?hv?rs.
Ardath and Dorla Jane, have been
pending the past three weeks edit
ing with Mrs. Ja.-r.ee. Glasaon while
Mr. Olasson Is working aaay from
home oil. a threshing maohlne.
: Mr. and Mrs. James Halgarth and
children. Myron and Helen, were vult- '
ors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. earn
Halgartn Sunday.
XIXB HI KT IS CRAMt
MILWAUKEE. Aug. 8 tfl Nine
persons were Injured, one of them
critically, when a Ituge Korthaeat
Airways liner fell Into a soft marsn ;
on its takeoff here for Chicago and
tie. motor burst Into name late last
night... , ,.
California's 138 000 acres of walnuts
will produce an estimated 4S 000 tons
this year with market value of
about 0 000.000.
According to relief agencies in Oak
land. Cel.. 15 per cent of the desti
tute "translenti" in California arriv
ed .In the state In their own automobiles.
AUTHORIZED
DEALER FOR
FRIGIDAIRE
: See l's For
Electric Refrigeration
Fred Spaeth
feMtrlc Hun H...n, ntnkt
Hamilton Beach Process. Rufr
waihed in your horn. Orig.nAl
beamy mtar.Nl. For prompt,
ptautng twrrice, cil 131-W,
V. H. ferfcliuuin
1208 First St.
BUS SERVICE
For WAU.0WA. EN'TElil'msR.
JOSEPH and Way Points.
Leavw La Grande. Dailj
4:10 p. M.
For PENDLETON. Way Point
Lear La Orande, Dally
10:30 A. M.
D. P. "tag Depot, lsnj Adams
Pbon MAIN
" ' A Complete
Printing Service
Quality Counts '
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Wards Bought Thousands tor 500 Stores
To Get Such Sensational Sale Savings!
ecsmSess
focfi with Wards Own Label
An Assurance of Quality!
Again Wards save you money! We bought
thousands of these rugs months ago when
prices were low. Now you save in Wards
August Rug Sale! Persian patterns copied
exclusively for Wards. Selvaged sides for
greater wear. All perfect. Special at
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Colors Woven Throuah to the
Backs, as in Hand-Made Rugs !
Only a huge Ward purchase could bring you
such values! Every penny we saved you
save now! Copies of costly Sarouks, Kashans,
and Ispahans with colors woven through to
backs as in original hand-made rugs! All per
fect, seamless, fringed. Special at
Sale! Scatter Size Axminsters!
L Sturdy nics In attractive patterns. m t
Eright colors. 27r.jC-ln.
Large size, 27x30 in.
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Axminsters jfl:
$25.95. fll
S4 Down. 84 Monthly. ' ""iw.itt ,4
PI'JS Carrrlr.g Charge l-t !' Sj
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$29 93 ' ii
M Do an, S4 MomhSy, I j
Plus Carrying Cliarge p
Sale! Plaid Rag Rugs! JJjS
Big block plaids In yellow, jade. Jrl
and peich. 2H45-in. ilze. 2TC v2S -H
912 American Orientals
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JGi 1 J llM fringed' i
4' 0' Li i'!ti PaneIs )
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J .. - I ! ( (. A I a Sheer, evenly woven .j . I
T0UhIp f -j-- "i V A I "V"""8 le" san- Li Lamp Values
leOKeTTie L , . J light in. Deep fringe M
Soy. a( TAii tow Sol, Price !f i . 't if j makes it hang in soft, S ,i Cop.te witA Sfiot.J Sov.l
Gray porcelain i ' !' ' 1 M I straight folds. Save! ;sJ Bridge or Jun-Z
enamel. Holds v --a. T I : i l--T-" v rfsl ior 1 a m p s A.
4'i qis Hard- fi (hC f U 'I S'f "If t.- , U parchment, aec ilsy
wood grip. T -ClL J ' v ,J paper shades.
Convex Kettle R'llSji' Cedar Chest
Scyn tr,. Sol. Sov. More C lsTP- ffH Modem Styl, of o tow pri t
Crayporcclain fy).ill' I ' 5T f A) .M 1 Matched ve-
.;. i 3-P!ece Suite ; Bi
V ' ; Buy It in the Sale! Save More! ;;
f) j'' Walnut veneer suite f:vi 3 t"a
Sii-sas ! that "looks" a lot more $ 8S J
; 1 than this Sale price. S- f.N
. .1 f;. extension table. buf- s.5 tx.m. m Monthly t j Pull-Up Chair
I fet. arm chair and S h ,v A Big Vv ot . tow Prrc
i ! side chairs for p.i Extra Urge
i i Covered all J O O
r - - . & over in rich yi3
- . homo.paa
Garbage Can
Bjy fe in t Sol et o SoWnj J
ureen cnirnel.
Cover opens ...
jv.th hanSy tf tfVC
foot lcet. V53
This Easy Payment Plan
on Purchases of $20 or
more moke buying at
Wards easier still I
Reasons for Wards Low Prices
. . Furniture goes direct from maker to 500
Ward Stores no in-between profits.
.'. Cash resources so great no market op
portunity need eer be passed up.
.' . "Out-of-season" purchases lower manu
facturing costs still more . . . you save.
. . Wards frequently take entire outputs of
factories make low costs lower. ,
. . More people buy in this sale than in any i
other furniture event in America.
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End Table
Semotfoeo of Thh Sal Print
Butt walnut veneer top. band
rubbed llnishl QQ OO
Only J700
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Table Lamp
Compfete with Shajtl So v. Novrf
Pottery base, ,
parchmemued am as.
shade to match. jXZ
Hurry! Only..
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All-Mohair Suite
2 Pieces at a Sensational Price!
Genuine 100 Angora
mohair front, hack,
and sides! Can you be
lieve it at this low
price? Davenport and
aeep, roomy cnair,
5 Doivn, 56 Monthly.
Plus Carrying charge
j f)
Bed
x . : vi ; i et T"- -
3-Pc.
Bed
OUTFIT
Bwt WofWH or Serins Soirjnt Seporol.y, SO.OO Each
Here's a "bed outfit that doesn't run into a lot of
money! Proof again of Wards great values! Buy
the 3 pieces complete save more at this price!
All metal bed, wolnut finish moulded tubing
99-eoil single deck spring side stabilizers .
v-10. mattress rilled with felted I inters
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