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Thursday, March 5, 1925. THE UK GRANDE EVENING OBSERVE!? PA'GE SEVETT 1 I 4 0 The Observer Want Ad Page The Market Place if Union and Wallowa Counties FOR RENT FOR RENT Furnished rooms for light housekeeping. 1612 Adams. I'hone 257-J. 11-2-27-tf KOIl HENT Second M. G-room house on I'hone S18-J. j 10-J-2G-tf TOR RENT Modern steam heat ed apartments. Warmest In city. Close In. See Archio J. Murray. Penney Bldg. i n-z-ip-tfp FOR SALE FOR SALE Used safo. Call at 1707 54 Wush, Avo.. City. 10-3-2-4tp FOR SA1E ' or harn. I H M. -Alfalfa liay. In stank 'hone Knnuers 1!IX, or ' 12-3-2-4IP FOR SALE Not a residence In the city like It, New, modern, on paved street. Close to IiIkIi school. Properly that will duu hle In value by planting lawns, trees, etc. Terms. Call 3H0-H. .Owner. S4-2-2S:Clp FOR PAI..E Shade trees and hcdtr- Intj. .A' lurire quantity of. shade trees. Your choice at Til) cents. Hedging. 7 large clumps for $1, Plant now. Milne's Nursery. 25-a-4-2t fcEED POTATOES Early Ohlon and Irish Cobblers. Certified seed Minnesota grown. Weinicr Bros, Cove, Ore. Ui-3-4-t!t FOR PAI.E Good roll lop desk In first class condition. Exchange Dept. W. II. I!olinciil;:inii Co. . . iii-:i-4-2t FOR SALE OK TRAOH Sin ucr of land. 180 ocrenble, 40 acres with water right, about so ncref sub-irrigated, three large springs, lots of cows and hogs anil ma chinery, near Raker project. One-half mile from Teiocuset. FOR SALE Three-room modern homo, com pletely furnished for $2,2 f,0. This place is located close to shops and school. Terms, $375 cash and mall payments on balance. Star-room modern homo, located on paved street. This place Is tn excellent condition and the price Is right at J4.G00. Liberal terms. If you hve a good small car and want to trade it on a home or building, Just come In and sec us. -' " ' """ " . We have one property that will take '.-a small contract as first payment. Geo.H.Currey itEAirons Real Estato Loans Insurance Business & Professional Directory j Classified for Quick Reference BUSINESS DIRECTORY ATTORNEYS COCHRAN ft KBERHARD Qo. T. Cochran and Colon R. Euer bard, Attorneys, I .a Grande Na tional Bank Bull. linn. iTnmopRAOTons IlR. IIKI.I.B MYERS Chiroprac tor. New Foley llulldlnK. Hour. 10 to 12 a, m., 2 to 6 p. in., and I to I p. m. DR. J. B. WOOUKIJ, Chlropruo-I tor and Naturopath. Hkin and blood diseases, headaches, ap pendicitis, backaches, rheuma tism, asthma, eczema, varicose veins, all kinds of stomach, heart and kidney trouble suc cessfully treated. Blood pressure reduced. Diseases of women and j children a specialty, suite zu, Bommer Bld. Phone 417-W. Residence Phone 190-W. OSTEOPATHIC PHYHHIIAN OSTEOPATHIC PHYSICIAN Dr. j J. L. Ingle, Osteopath, Bplnal curvature and fallen arches, a. specialty. Dr. Margaret Ingle, Osteopath. Diseases of women and feeding of Infanta a spe cialty. Office Phone Main lot. Res. Phone 100-R. Bommer Bldf. . PHTBICIAN-BURGEON Dr. F. L. Ralston Practice limited to the eye, ear, note and throat, and fi'Mnf of glaseea. Bommer Bid. Main TT. 1-1-lm PROFESSIONAL DKCOP-ATOTt HOVSE PAINTING. Cnlclmlnlng and Paper-hanging. Phone 4S1-W. 1. Indy 2-21-tf ,. A. STOOP Realtor. m Grande Nntlonsl Bank Dldg. Phone I Main -24-1m FRATERNAL DIRECTORY " j O. M La Grande tdre; (0 Loyal Order of Moose.) U O. No. Si IX Calls In Two Hours "When yon ad vert iso for & house to move into this Spring Oisinjr an Ohscrvor Want Atl), what returns van ymi expert? You moy gvt more vails nn1 faster, but one advertiser in The Observer ireful I y cut six en Us wllhlti two hours after the paper was on the street. Of iourse lie'll Ki'l n tleslrnhle house. The nost Is smnll I tin re turns are Immediate. "AN OBHrTtVFU WANT Al WUJj HO IT." $t 2,000.00. t:iMH) cash, balance G years. E. Hlaser, Teloeasel. 44-3-2-1 mp FOR SALE Ixiying hens. I'hone 337 V. 0-3-4-3tp FOR SALE 2 good building lots nn Cedar St., f tf. I'hone 337 W. 12-3-4-2tp l'OR SALE A show case In good condition, will sell cheap. A real buy. Inquire at Richardson's Art. & cirt shop. 3-2-t r WANTED WANTED Work on farm by man nnd woman. . Wrlto P. O. Rox 310, City. 12-3-4-3tp WANTED Wor,k Phone 18!) W. by the hour. J-2-27-7t WANTED Sewing neatly done. Phone 484 W. Mrs. Nora Webb. S-12-n-lm SIMPLE WAY TO TAKE OFF FAT Can anything be simpler than taking a convenient little tablet four times each day until your weiKOl 13 i wuuueu lu uvi niu.1 ; ksi course not. Just purchase a box of Marmola Prescription Tablets frpm your drogglst for one dol trrrrrrmh stftrt"now -to reduce: Hal low directions no starvation diet ing or tiresome exercising. Eat substantial food, be as lazy aa you like, and keep on getting slender. Thousands of men und women each year regain healthy, slender figures by using Marmola Tablets. I'urchase them from your druggist, or send direct to Mar mola Co.. General .Motors Uldg., Detroit, Mich. Adv. holds regular meetings every Thursday nlKht at 8 p. m. at Odd Fellows' hall. The Women's Mooaeneart Legion No. 898 meets every second and fourth Thursdays of each month. Vis itors welcome. Dr. A. N. Mayvllte, Dictator. Harold Lund, Secretary. II. P. O. ELKS l.a Orande Lodge No. 4S8. Lodge meets each Thursday, evening at 8 o'clock. Home and cluh privileges cheer fjlly extended to all Rrother F.Iks. Lester Uramwell, Exalted Ruler. Mood Eckley. Secretary. WOODMEN OF THE WORLD I .a QrandR Camp No. 1(19. Meeta every first and third Monday nights at Eagles hall. All vis iting Neighbors welcome. Dues payable at office of the Clerk, Rooms 21-22, La Qrande Na tional Bank Building. T. Reece. C. C. R. J. Kitchen, Clerk. A. P. and A. M. La Orande Lodge i No. 41, A. F. and A. M. holds regular meetings first and third Fridays at 7:90 p. tn. Cordial welcome to all Masona. J. L. Ingle, W. M. A. V. Llndgren, Secretary. KNIGHTS OF PYTHIAS Red Crosa Lodge No. 27 meeta every Monday evening In Castle hall (K. of P. Hall), at p. m. A Pythian welcome to all visiting Knights. C. L. Berry. C C. C. L. Graham, K. R. R O. E. 8. Hope Chapter No. 12. O. E. S. holds stated communica tion the second and fourth Wed nesdays of each month at 8:10 p. m. Visiting members cordially welcomed. Maude K. Eherhard. W. M. Florence Racon. Becretanr. THE PYTHIAN PIFTKMH meet j every Krld.'iy evenlnr. except the I fourth of e.ieh month, at 7:"o at the K. P. Hall. All visiting s:s- I ' ters welcome. t. E. ''. Mildred rreti-ley. M. of It. and C. Dora Hose. 2-1-1 in NEW TODAY NOTICE. Classified Want Ads are strict ly CASH IN ADVANCE; copy most be In not later than a. m. date or Inscrtliin. Katce: 2o per word for each lusertlon. LOST Pair of black wooley chaps between lower Coyo and I.a Ornnile or between l.a Grande and Mt. (ilcnn. Reward. W. n. Miller. Alleel. 19-3-6-3IP ZCDElt TtltK'K ruder new man agenienl. Rooms with or without board." Klrst class home place. Hits Wash Ave. 17-3-5-ltp FOR SALE OR RENT Slock or dairy ranch 1 miles NW. of El Bin. Address Hox 145, Elgin. ' 15-3-G-4tp TOR SALE nit TRAPE Modern 7-room house with 2 lots. Har galn. Inquire 2212 Oeilniv . , . lf.-3-6-2tp OR SA LE black dirt. -Wood, ferllijuer; and I'hone 104 M. . 10-3-S-:ltp FOR RENT 3-room furnished apartment. Cheap. 1214 W. 8-3-fi-llp FOR RENT Well furnished four room house. liesiixible location. I'hone HI W. 1 l-3-f.-2t WANTED Plowing by acre, or 1 will sell cheap, Cleveland tractor and plows, dandy shape, 'lighting system. Roll Hall. 2U3-.I. . .18-3-6-1 tp FOR RENT Housekeeping apart ment on ground floor. Light and water, $10.00, George Roll, 1212 Wash Ave. 16-8-5-lln XF.VNKIl DELAYS COMIXC. rtORKP.ritG, Ore. George Neu ner, reeeutly appointed United Slates attorney, wilt, not take over the duties of his new office until his commission is recolvrd from Washington. I, C. He had expect ed to go to Portland to relievo John H. Coke, who is still In active! charge of the office, but until his; able cnaracienzauon in uicse pic commlssion Is received he will re-j'""' was also inevitable that main here. 1 - her next picture be en lied "The J H: W. Marstfrs. until recently a I member of the firm of Marsters and Pope of Sulem is taking over Mr. Nf-uner's office in this clly. New Way to QuicklyStbp Dangerous Cough It is almost criminally careless not to properly attend a persistent couch, which by seriously weakening the sys tem lays you open to far more danger ous infections. For by a very simple treatment you can stop the coughing Bpells almost instantly and often relieve the stubborncst cough in 24 hours. This simple treatment is based on a remarkable prescription known as Dr. King's New Discovery for Coughs. You simply take a teaspoonful and hold it in your throat for 15 or 20 seconds be fore swallowing it, without following with water. 1 lie prescnptifn Ivan a double uctiun. ' tutiun. but it uuickly looi-.eusrmd reiuoveathe phleum and congestion yfiith are Hie direct tin: heaviest couh seems alinoM nuiBiral. '1'he prescript ion iq hiliiy recoinM?dfd for eouBh.clieftcotfJs.lioarntsrimdbronctmta, and is wonderful for children's cKiKlia unci ejinodiccroiip-noopiutfnornllit-.rhariniii. driiKA. Krononircul.lun.ii.sihedociiiunlyuna tttapoonful. At all emni drnjftfia Ask for CLAUDE C PRATT A S50.00 Inlaid cedar lIicm u.d be given onoy to (ho boy or girl under 16 years' in Union county, that will write tin llie br lelter. not lining nvtf 100 word-, Riving 10 reaMi whr (Hitple hfMilil buy r.ulI.liiJt iJ-rinl ( llie lnmle (', I rat I l.iiinlwr Company. Cintt vlot Mnirh 10. AYIII be det l.le.l by thiii jmlgcH. Ilest Jetlcr will Ih? ptifdishiil. Thit Is the la-t time thlft nolke will appear. Many fine letters arc coming tn from inty nn I girls. Claude C. Pratt Lumber Co. Ttf I'oor Man' Frlifirt" Otton. l-.mnilry. I'HONE S48 T. n Hfiaday HuiDma uJILJ OUTBURSTS OF EVERETT TRUE By Condo WAi'S TO X0 litTH IT, 6'TMR. , .V- 4M7 TmcWJ A COT OK C PoGUCOn S IK. THIS, Tdv'Sl .iHAf'TNi- iic ntM-Mttsjmy. ',, -s. ; nr i - S La Grande Big Star Cast In "Perfect Flapper" At the Arcade. . v It was Inevitable that Colleen Moore, who created such n senna lion In Flaming Youth" and "I'alnted People," both Kirat Na tional pictures, should once again i Rive the screen another porlrayal j of the modern flupper. And judging from her remark- I'ertect mapper;" tms is inn opus scheduled to open at the Arcade j theater on Friday. . Kxceptlonal attention was given Colleen Moore's forthcoming pro duction beennne of the astonishing. records . of this winsome star's previous efforts, nnd It la mild llmt Hh&.riaes to stUb ei-eiiterliciKltt in "The Pe:rfect Fluppt'r." A cast of unnsutil nuality was enjcnRed to surround Uio slur. Sydney rhaplln has a role which flts him Hlte n jf'ove and gives him opportunity to Inject innny laughs into the plrturo. He will be remembered, for his side-splitting charnclertzations in "Her Tempo rary Husband" and "The Gallop llig Fish." Phyllis Haxer scintillates in the role of Gertrude Trayle.' Frank Mnyo. for years a star in his own right, has a role In Keed Andrews. The part of Aunt Rarah. n. kind- i lv bouI. who stands by the atar In direst needs, h Jiaudletl by I.ydln Knott. "The I'erfeet "'rhp perfect llnpper' was dl- reeled by John . n Inn il i reel eu ianels union. whotWOrld, Mr. Hays Is unniicstlnnnlily rlllne Grlfrllli ' In !".IIIm of tlio Kiri nnl folle'n I . ,,. ,, v)...n. !A'ooro fn M'ff onlb. It was n'lupt''il bv K.trl 1 1 h dson from "The Urouth of the !wiRon.M the Ainslce Mnpnzlno Htory by JhhIc llt-mler- Ruck Jones Hits Nigh Water Mark of Dare-Deviltry. "The T'owboy ITondlnC Is a new RobriiiiH't to whleh Itnek Jones eould lionently lay rlulin after his amazing performnnep in "The Des ert Outlaw." his newest William Fox starring vehlele, whleh comes to the star theater beginning Krl dny. limit for the flrrd llmo attempts', nnd gets nwny with, n nup-r-Rinnt whleh mlKli' well rhallenge Hoii- 9f In Your New Home You'll be Bble to ii!W the rlieaper frnd !l In ' nornc pnrtll of ttie construction a well n the fine qnnlity. W'e manufacture thou cheap Rrnde and natnrnlly can eit them at n lower price than you can hope tn g"t from an ntitnid market. We hav th f in r rriid s aluo, hut we tinve the cheaf.r l imlirr for Hit place. are ulnd to fpiote on any (Trade you ih. Grande Ronde Lumher Company ... Theatres dint, the world-famed hnndcuTf king, to duplicate. Double-crossed by the lovely but desperate girl he lias saved from a runaway stage coach, ltuck Jones, an Snm Uingdon, prospeelnr hero, mounted on his horse Sil ver," and handcuffed, h In tho hands of the sheriff. The chnrge is hinhway robbery and murder. The howling mob wants to' lynch him. Still handcuffed, Uuck charges tho sheriff and mob, and breaks through. Still handcuffed, he leaps from Ids horse to tho last car of a moving truln. Still handcuffed, he crawls under thi car and perches precariously on a brake beapi. Then he frees himself from the handcuffs by holding them against the carwheel till they're cut In two. After this exploit. Uuck .lones must rank as the. "handcuff king of the cowboys" with due credit to his wonder --horse .-"Milver" through whose intelligent co-operation ulone this most novel, in genious and daring stunt was made possible. "Yolanda" Given High Praise by Hayes; , At Sherrys Tonight. Will H. Hays, director general of the motion picture industry, paid a remarkable tributo to William Randolph Hearst as the result of having witnessed the world pro nibre of "yolanda," the new t'os mopoiitan super-picture In which Marlon Davles Is starring nt Sher rys. An tho titular head of tho film m i. i.esl nosltlon to liidgn (he vnlne of aehlevements within the industry. He ob.serve.H the pur pones, tho progress nnd lnfhu'neo or stars, producers and dlrtrlhiitorfl. And hln warm praise of Mr. Hearst in a sincere, henrtfelt response to the lntter's efforts to make, through the ro.smnpolltan corpora tion, productions that will reflect the greatest credit upon the mo tion picture Industry In Ainerlen. .Mr. Hays was nn tiniisunlly In. tnri'fitcil fmeetnlnr nt llie Inltliil prt-Mentntlon of Marlon Davles in "Yolanda," at tlm CoHinopolltan theater, New York. 1 In had re meTubered nnch b'-autlful and col ossal prodnci Ions Htionsored by Mr. He.irst nnd Ills Cosmopolitan cor porntlon as "When Knlghtliood Was In Tlower," "Utile Old New Yoi k." in both of whleh Marion ravle( starri il; "l-:netnlf-H of Wo men," "I'mbr the c.ed l:obe" nnd "The Great White Way" and hli tribute to Mr. lluarttt was a Bpon- taneous welcome Inspired by the beauty and magnitude1 of the latest Cosmopolitan super-picture. I "1 want to say right now that j William Randolph Hearst Is a great aB.set to the motion picture Industry." declared Mr. Hays. "His pictures are clean and each suc ceeding production shows his earn- et and conscientious efforts for better und still better picture. I think It ia rvmarkahte, that a man can accomplish so much tn the two great fields newspapers and mo tion pictures." William Brandt, president of the Motion Picture Theater Owners of the St tit a of New York, one of the most powerful and Influential or ganizations in the entire industry, was also enthusiastic in his praise of the Cosmopolitan production. In glowing tributo to Alias Davles he Raid: "In every new picture Mias hi vies surpasses Die acting of her previous picture." Swiss Writer Wains A t 1 A OKNRVA (API-All fiwllierinnd Is talklllK nhout letters written to Swiss newspnpers' concerninff Ger many's mllllfiry position hy Prof. Paul Selppi-l of the Kedorsl l'oly lechnle I'ollege of Zurich. Prof. Seippel depicts ft present 'day Oer- many, imperialistic In nature, nnd litHlats that wit li In n very brief pe. vioil Oermatiy will he nltle tn place in the field n large nnd meuaelnr, army.' His letters constitute n se quence lo the recepl report made hy (leneral Morgan of l-hlgland con cernlnif German military prepara tions. Tho professor sets forth thnt Ihe Germnn universities, both profes sors nnd students, arc seized wllh Imperialism, nnd Hint nmong the Germnn people litis doctrine Is rap- Idly mnkliiK progress. I do not ie- lieve in an Immediate war. he continues. "Iml I am convinced that there la developing" " sltuallon which will permit the German I ill nerhillsls lo casl off their innslis and show iill their arrogance and ill their onililtions. They have not changed an 4otn lifter n defenl which they have stendlls' refused to recognlise." -' i . Wild honrs still exist In h'rench forests, in America, the wild bores arc chiefly tit bridge gomes. "America," says u senator, made the world what it is today. Always trvtmr to blame Anicrlcu. Blue Ribbon Bread THE SI'MT IiOAF 34 OJS., 15o Slmlo Clean Sold Clean In the making of our products we use only tho best of raw materials and take pride In the fact that we have the most modern factory in Eastern Oregon nnd the best ovens known to tho baking world. Wo only employ bakers of wide ex perience who nro working to make the very best bread for you: Try a loaf and bo convincod. From the raw material to the consumer without having been touched by the human bands. La Grande Bakery K. i. McAVIIjMAMS, Owner The Only Independent Hnkcry In Iji Grande. BLUE RIHBON IlItEAl) SUVERFINE DREAD Exide Batteries KTItOMIII JlG 8. A M. Spnlllglits I'acknnl Wlvr nil slics . tiMierutor Slnrler llruslies Light llohes nil sizes Liunp Kis'kels (ieniiliie Iti'iny nnil Helen Colls, rnlnls, clc. FRED T. MAf If til Safely Stc'dllu mil m ir' mr wmvt im j mm r wwm LA GRANDE -JOSKPn BTACiK IjINK llaars A Ooldlron, I'nips. Ktngcs Leave Ln (rnnde for Joseph Daily 8:30 12:30 3 :30 Arrive: 10:50 1:50 5:50 Eighth Message Why pay more? Yon can boy an ' ESSEX or a HUDSON COACH for leu. Ledbetter Garage 14oa Adama Avenaa The low coat of operating our business enables aa to Hell you mcicliiindise for less money. Furniture Exchange Fir and Jefferson I'hone 474-J WE BUY, SELL OR TRADE 27 YEARS AGO Dnlly Morning Observer, SInrch 4. 1SH8 The Rescue Hose com pany meeting held last night ut the hose house was lnrgely ut- tended. K. W. Ilartlett and J. If. I.aughlln Reported their trip to Walla Walla and that the tourna ment was to he held June 4. 5 anil il. A committee consisting of Messrs. Mayor lltilston. I'. 8. Dun phy, chief of fire department, and M. II. Klrtley, was appointed lo solicit funds for the prlnes to be offered. Dr. Lincoln, J. H. Peine and J. T.. Mensdes were appointed to solicit a team and proceed lo get It In training. C. 11. Hunter made n business trip to Illlgard yesterday. Joseph Palmer left lor Ilolse Clly yesterday. County Judge J. H. Saunders re turned from Salem Thursday stop ping over nt The Dalles taking In the wool growers meeting. William Hull was. In town yes terday. This Is Uio flrsl lime he has been In town since he was crippled by n fall last harvest, line arm Is yet pnralyxcd. Elgin Is lo have a brick yard ns soon us I he weal tier win pernio the workmen to begin operations. Mary Hnnillicr Is vlslllng friends In rnlnn und will visit her friend Miss Grace Wright, of Hie Cove, before returning. WUIlnni ration of Elgin, came up on the (veiling Irani ycsieinay and will return today. H. A. Onrdlneer left for Porl Innd last night lo purchase a new stock of furniture. F. I,. Meyers and Itnbt.' New'lln rode to Island City yesterday on I heir bikes. The ladles of the Jollity whist club were enlerlnined yesterday afternoon by Mesdiimes Sonuner and cnusen In Hie parlors of the Summer house. Thursday evening according lo previous arrangements ft number of friends culled al tho home of Mr. nnd Mrs. William Worth nnd then repaired to surprise Mr. and Mrs. S. It. Jlnworlh in honor ot their twentieth wedding ntiiilvnrs nry. " The mn who is norry for him self Hhould be. No ideal is more foolish than tho desire for constant mlrlh. JlARIU!RICTOUS Khivon Horns Slop Lights Itohert IIiim'Ii ami Champion Kpui-k Plugs CopiH-r I'lihing .jii liilil Kniihliers v BURGESS tSIIR Jeffcrsnai At. Cimluifuify Is Tongue Coated? Try lhis Simple Mixture A badly coated tongue Is a sign of stomuch or bowel trouble. . Of ten simple buckthorn bark, lnug neslum sulph. c. p., glycerine, etc., as mixed In AdUrlka, produces real benefit, Kecauso this is such an excellent Intesttnnl evacuant It Is wonderful for constipation it often works In Olio hour und nev. er grilles. Adtcriku helps any case gas on the stomach unless due to deep-seated causes. Sllver-thorn-Wright Drug Co. Adv. It Is easy to make money when you don't need It. The same is truu of making love. Buy This Home ft-ronm modern house, lurng" niitl MtorrriMini, nnc-balf ncrc gmulltl, fruit mid slirubber.v. A bargain nt $:i,hiiii.in). WEEKS & BLACK . Iir.AI.TOItS New T'nlcjr , liiviirnnce - Will!. I .onus Farmers . OIL We Iiavo a contract AVItli tho ValvnlliiR Oil Company to bandlo Their vnrloiis grades Of engine nil. Any of you who linvo.. . l.'scd this fill wu knnw Will call ' upon us For more. If you linvn not I'srtl VAI.VOMNT. CO mo In and let us show Ytm samples anil Explain lltr giHiil Quality for CAR OH TRACTOU. ; La Grande Warehouse & Storage Co. WEAVER'S Tullorfi, Cleaners, Dyora And rrussorfl ; rilOXK MAIN 73a '. Depot Street . La Grande Rlaltress Shop and Weaving Works , Mnttrcsses of all ' hlnda cleaned and rebuilt; Feather Ilcnovutlnir. Itntf and Fluff nui;s mndo to order and for ale. Carpet and Jl'iff ClebaV Ins. Furniture Re-covcrlng. LIccnstHl 1'ittiilKater. Factoi v I'hone 424-W CHAS. KDWAROs; Proo.. H UNION-LA CRANDE AUTO .STAGE TIME TAHI'E reaves Leavea Ijiilun La Orande t:lB A. M. 11:110 A. M. 1:16 P. M. 6:16 P. li. Hiindayt Ijeavea Iieavea Vnkin La (Irande 1:00 P. M. 6:16 P. If. Saturday Night Kncclala Leaves Leavca Union Ia (irande T:00 P. M. 11:00 P. M. Heated Oar P. a. DeLAP, Mnnairee . rirailquartcrs, Sommcr Hotel we specialize on Generator Starting Ignition , . ..... . AH Electrical Repairs To Your Car Guaranteed Service Full Line of Service Parts Battery Electric Service 1311 Wash. 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