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DAILY EAST OREOONIAN. PENDLETON, OREGON, SATURDAY, JANUARY 10, 1980. FOURTEEN PAQES J. C. Penney Co., A Nationwide Institution 5 ru PAGE FOURTEEN r OUTBURSTS OF EVBRbTT TRUE j. . Syrup Stf' 1 Muvinik'iHNl Ml- sxiiii I - - mil K i l.l.Y gallons s:t.oo J , V I jL LliTA. B-? i uai. si ;o. C h-x t .thin ru malt I.'m mi limit . I;tru- Sl.l. l fl IT V kt BMi Ton OanleM Hi-aiui. i.initt ftud Dwrfc Kjito, Hotter W JVA --m P PSss ' K v Nii4'ti. IN-.il Qmt'ii Hit ami r.i'an' K'wv smpv, M.i. J -rrt "i-Jr---T3--n iPOlTFBHeBSwT I lnun "-li :ui aii.l I'a.ilii'- Sii-lmm. .cna, Whit' IIimt, o y V" I-VVrl K 3SMH(lliE" V K j - Ana. Alana ami iiiil IMnah lliuh t.nuk Moln----. J Jfjw j -V- lC'.jPftj XInX1 G - !! N"1 T.'" QBSaM I rayjftros. (grocery (o. f &V5ir I j "quality" SSS'riS WlBrKC 'l TWO PHONES 28 AND 29 ! THeM VOuRSSLP'" PofV RSCOsA i Jy 3t7 I Farm Bookkeeping ' j , i MUd Ijiih'" lokktfKr ml milHit lu u'k. Tliif iiixl Iiik r ity ttW M f 'lialk am) iKiartl. T1h en?ssiMi "( IialkhPU it ilcmii" i iU rU.xl rrvini lliat tlil -v-trni tif nttiMiiittim. Book ktM-pin: oi t)Klay i- ifvolutH.nitl. lumlamciitull Im Nik kittling i iinply a inat(ir of rCCQftltafl biii- Tlii tuuik furnislics frw Rftiml IUHk. t!t'iM1 tn nKct llo iiuiix-mt nt f farnnTN all. Titt or j'li-'ti for (HM THE AMERICAN NATIONAL BANK PENDLETON, OREGON 'Strongest I Sank in Eastern Oregon'- mma c-; f:.. DAILY MARKET NEWS OF PENDLETON Tho following prices are the prices hrins paid to producers by Pendleton business h . Wherever retail prices are fiiven the fact will be spe cially mentioned. Kcss and Poultry. Egfts, 80c S6c. Hens. 6 to 20c. Chickens, 2 0c a pound. Country Ham. ICts. Ham, best Quality, 28c. Bacon, best quality, 40c. Huttcr Pit and ButtC Butter. $1.2S$1.35. The beans have been che tif ul bttd Ihu puddsn rise and plen-unexpeet- lir-utefruii Hetait For l" Coats llaeh. ralifmnia prSrpfruit are retailing at 15 cents ench. This Is for the most iesdr i bit (iiialitv. Ju?t a Multitude of Comfort in a Ton of "PEACOCK" Get the Drop on Zero Weather Wholesale Price of Ileaus Gotnjg lp. The wholesale pries of dried beans is incrcapintf. any Pendleton grocers. ACHES AND PAINS SLOAN'SGETS 'EM! Famous pain and ache Liniment, kept handy, hrinfts feratify inft relief HEUMATIC twinges ease up siwn. So do stlit joints, lame bark, neuralgia, overtaxed mus cles, and thoss pains from weather ex posure, too they don't fight long against the counter-irritant Sloans Liniment produces. Kf-p this old familv friend handy for instant use a little penetrates without rubbing, leaving no skin stains, muss, or clogged pores. You ought to keep a bottle handy always. All druggists. Three sizes 3.ic, 70c, $t.40. BrttttelUi Sprouts Vrc :to n:i a Pound, Ki ns.sell! fprouts are retailing at 30 ;V-r,t.- h pound. This price has contin ued tor seen, I days. R' A. I W MS Phone 178 NOW Receipts Are Liiiln OltJ l-rieew Irevail. There was another small supply of ' livestock reported in the alleys for ; Friday. No change In price was shown ' In any line. Hogs continued to show a strong tone. The anxiety of killers to take hold has stimulated the trade greatly. ) Genera! hog range; Prime mixed $13.22 15.75 Medium mixed 14.75 15.25 Koiigh heavies 12.2513.75 Pics 12.251 M. 25 Steady tone continue In the cattle ' trade. Not enough came forward to the alleys for Friday to affect the mar ket one way or the other. enerai cattle market range: I Best steers ' 1 1.00 0 11.75 Good to choice cows and heifers i Medium to good steers . , Pair to good steers .... j Common to fair steers . . Choice cows and heifers Good to choice cows and heifers Medium to good cows and heifers Fair to medium cows and j heifers j Canners 7.75a 9.00 'EJ 8.001? 7.00-ip 9.0C I 9.75 I 9.00 I 8.00 I .000 10.00 j 10.00 We of ihc J. C. Penney Company have an unusually forceful message to convey to the people in every town where we have a store. We Sell for Gash We Sell at One Price to All We operate our business economically by having no credit accounts, thus no losses, having no collectors and no delivery system. We can easily SELL AT VERY LOW PRICES be cause of those facts and also for the reasons that: We buy for cash. We buy direct from manufacturers. We buy in especially large quantities. We eliminate middle men's profits almost entirely. We are content with small profits. Incidentally we do not buy "seconds" nor "bankrupt stocks." We do not have sales, because our prices are marked at the very lowest figure when the goods are first offered to the people. Every article sold by us must give satisfaction and quick and willing adjustments w ill always be made to please our cus toniers. Ladies' Pure Silk Hose in white . or black. A good quality and well worth the price, pair $1.69 Ladies' Pure Silk Hose in white, tan -or black, a heavy silk and with ordinary care should give good wear, price pair. . . $2.49 Ladies' Pure Silk Hose iu white, cordovan or black, extra heavy quality and serviceable, price pair $2.98 Ladies' Black Cotton Hose, per pair 25c Ladies' Black or White Cotton Hose, per pair 39c Ladies' Black Mercerized Cotton Hose in regular shape and out size, per pair 49c Ladies' Silk and Cotton Gauze Hose, will wear better than a thread silk hose, black or white, price per pair 69c Ladies' Burson Hosiery made in the regular and outsize shapes, a hose that has merit, black or white, price per pair 49c Ladies' Cashmere Hose, full fashioned, high spliced heel and double sole, fast black 89c Ladies' Artificial Silk Hose, looks like and wears like silk, black or white, price 79c Ladies' Silk and Fibre Hose in tan, white and black, price per pair $L39 Children's Heavy Ribbed Hose, strong and durable, a good school hose, black only, per pair 35c Children's Fine Ribbed Hose for a dress hose it is the best on the market, black or white, per pair 39c Boy Scout Hose, a heavy ribbed school hose tough as steel, black only, per pair 49c Children's Fine Ribbed Lisle Hose, a good dress hose, colors black or white, per pair. . . 49c FEN DIiETON, OlUXiON OPPOSITE HOTEL PEHTJliETOH J. C. Penney Co., A Nationwide Institution Feeder lambs 10.00 12.00 Yearlings 9.0O 11.00 Wethers 9.00)0.00 Bwe, 6.00 7.00 8.00 '!) 9.: SMYTHE -LONERGAN CO. Quality Quantity Service r,T iw " hi. i on. i ir - Glasses ground to Fit Your Eyes I esses Duplicated on Short Notice AMERICAN NATt. BANK BUILDING. PENDLETON. Phone 609 MSt liRlit ralvcs . . . Heavy calves Ntockers and fwtfer.s Sitn.-itiun in the lumli trade was one r,f liberal strenKth. Receipts In the i Hhecp division were limited and sales I were made -.vithln the former range. General sheep and lamb range: I Brst east of -mountain .. tl3. 00 ii 14.00 Lltftt valley lambs H.Mtl4.00 Heavy valley lambs .... 11.50012.60 4.75 W 5.75 3.501? 5.50j B OOfn) 8.3r, I 1.50 0 15.00 Ipowderwl and i.'i..Ui.. Niiinir Scarce Many of ihe local KrocerH are uname i to secure brawn, cube or powdered! simar, as a result of the sugar short- aze. The situation In regard ordinary table sugar is much rellev and tho product is being sold tack. to the ed by the Oregon Theatre, Pendleton, Sun., Jan. 11 Normim j 't icdcnwaM tle Supremely mh-i v iM- Kaatcml oniony ik. m m m i i jjiiiLkii ' 1 V i a.- ,- Jtt.M m' -,. ........ ji. . r ...1 ILiUfiikin rli-t- 1 III) I -.'I - "l IIH H .tint .a.--.-. HOSTS oi hl n .li;l s iiovn tiUOA, HUUI'I It .lltl.s. Wll ltl ( i. Mils M HAWWIAN t.IIM.s 'llic !klu.siul Tr'l of iIm' .tn I'ltK IJ J.MO Ki 1J. Vlun Tmx tm Jt- im l I b"iii.-.ii - Imiik SK.tc lNcial allcntion to . M:.it iMaM Stretch Your Income Invest Your Savings in The 7 Cumulative Preferred Stock of the Pacific Power & Light Co. $100 and Accrued Dividend per Share and make your money work for you. Dividends are paid at the annual rate of 7 p er cent, and dividend checks are mailed direct to shareholders every three months, i Celery Retails At j a 'et a Head Celery is retailing in the local mar ' kets at 20 cents a head. The vegetable lis of good quality, cauliflowers are retailing at from 35 to 50 cents a head. . I Cucumbers Hard to I sccin-n Snv OMMriVa, Cucumbers arc hard to sec ure, say IB ' local grocers. Tomatoes, however, aro,' on the market and are selling for 10 cents a DOUIld. They are shipped here from California. i:''i;.!::i;!iTii!!''';iiii!ir'!7r:''rir,: ii',i Mill Feed Michel': Grains Hold .steady Mill feed shows an advance of 75 cents a ton In tho Portland exchange today, and tho present quotation Is lii.jr,. Thle Is a new high figure for mill feed at tho mills end places that commoditv at a high figure to the con turner of small lots. Parley is listed at $71. 72 and J72.50. which is about $1 all around lower than the recent lop prices. Corn la stronger, with r.s.50 and 59 tho price according to delivery. Oats are at 6l.50, 62 and H only the last named having dropped. BUYING OF FACTORIES TO LOWER PRICES IS BLOW TO HIGH COSTS Our Easy Payment SPECIAL PLAN will appeal to you. Ask employees to t ell you about it. SAVINGS anyof our lul No. 21. OKTROIT. Man.. Jan. 10 War on the high cost of living has been start- J( ed by the brotherhood of maintenance IK This Shipper Saved $8.14 on 2 Steers by shipping to the Stock Yards. Ho wa-s offered lie a lb. for 20 Btocrs at home, hut (hipped 18 of them bore. Ho received He, so that, arte deduction for shrinkage and expenses f shipphiR. he sot more, for the lh shipped and luid 2 slwrs left IIMllllll. We can do as much for you. Bond Tor our Weekly Market Inciter and Man of Community Shipping. Spokane Union Stockyards Itox 2IHS SIHiKAM-:, V. S. A. ,, Way and railway shopmen wlin no- m. announcement of the purchase of sev- K Bral facto rla. the output of which will be sold at "greatly reduced M price" lo union members. The c- J no 's , b :i is rer-reseni ioe ".m' ' w i u ili. first stcn of Zk iniiiioo MM a c.imi.algn authorized by the dele gates at the recent brotherhood na tional convention her for beating .down the high cost of living, officials n ill. ' CARLOAD HUDSONS HERE SOMi: SI'l.t II'ICATIONS OK Till-: MOW SKRIi.H Hl"ISO St'l'KH-SI.V MOTOR Super-Six design. Cylinders east In block. ISorc. 3 inches. Stroke r, inches. Lehcnd type. Removable cylinder head. HORSE I'OWKR N. A. O. C. rating. Z'.t.A: actual. 70. CRANlvSHAl'T Suiur-Six Resign, sclent ifleally balanced, giving uttttlc balance and uniting balance at ull speeds. Mounted In cast tlum'num erankenae. CA.ItHI'RKT'OR Hudson patent. Pneumatic l'Pe. self-adjusting' to motor needs. Rich and lean control on Instrument board. tlASol.INK Supply 20-gallon tank In rear, vacuum feed on dash. CLUTCH Hudson Multiple disc with cork Inserts; running In oil. TRANSMISSION Hudson, selective style, three speeds forward und uno rrserse. Aluminum housing. REAR AXMC Hudson-Tlmken, helical bevel gear drive. Heuvler nd with Improved adjustments. FRONT AXI.1C Hudson-Tlmken. Drop-forged 1-bcam type. HRAKKS Largo surface, external contracting service and Internal .xpandlng emergency. Increased diameter and Improved leverage. FK.Y.MK Extra henvy, 7 Inches deep, reinforced by additional tu bular cross nu mbers which increases rigidity and eliminates strains' on body, motor and radlutor. KTEBRINO GKAR Worm and gear construction. Easily adjusted. 1' i NIT! ON Dolco. STARTING Delco. LIGHTING Headlamps With' dimmers and safety lenses. Tail lamp connected with lamp on Instrument board. LURRICATION Constant level circulating splash system. Oil jump automatically adjusted to motor speeds. Oregon Motor Garage Phone 460 119-121 W. Court O 3 t. c C 3 n 1 3 1 ft. I re Jje'.-Ji