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About La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959 | View Entire Issue (June 21, 1926)
Hun a GnaimUzc . . Supply In Rffiitd YOU WANT GOOD PI BE FOOD; THE BEST QUALITY GOOD SERVICE A'D LOW PRICES. ; THE HOOVERIZED HAS THIS NECESSARY COMBINATION. YOUR ORDEZS GET PROMPT ATTENTION EXPERIENCED GE0CE3Y CLERKS TO WAIT ON YOU OR IF YOU LIKE, HELP YOURSELF, ASSZKTLE YOUR ORDER AND IT WILL EE -PROMPTLY CHECKED. IF NOT CONVENIENT TO CALL AT THESTORE, USE YOUR PHONE. PROMPT DELIVERY SERVICE FREE DELIVERIES ANY 'SIZE ORDER : PHONE MAIN 40 GROCERIES OR -MEAT DEPARTMENT SAME PHONE, SAME DE LIVERY SERVICE. , The Hooverized as La Grande's pioneer lower priced food store serves its customers at low cash store prices Yet provide full Cemiannttjr Store Service a required or desired. Hooverized customers are not treated ax Grangers when temporarily short of cash. Neighborly consideration is the spirit that prevail at this store. . : . , - , , - Best Cape Sugar, 100 pound saclc, $6.69 ; FRUIT FOR CANNING AND TABLE USE ORDERS SHOULD BE PLACED PROMPTLY. Loganberries, per crate, according tosize .LS5 to. ?JL29 Straw berries, 'crate .L..2.75 to $20 Black Caps, crate . ..' . 425 to $3.19 New Potatoes, 10 lbs.-.. New String Beans, Ih. Solid Head lettuce, 3 heads Red RMpberries, crate 1 .42.75.' to $2.90 Gooseberries, per box, 3 gallon 1.1.25 Fate Flavored Cantaloupes, 2 fpr.5 Large Bing Cherries, 3 lbs.. California Peaches, Fresh,'2 lbs..l..JJ5c Home Grown Peas, 3 fb&,.AuJi..23e Choice Slicing Tomatoes, lb.- 49c 15c 9 29c 29e i- A GOOD TIME TO BUY A SUPPLY -.Vv OF BEANS -.:;.r.. Bjjgfgest Value .- - 1 1 .29c ? loo-lb. sack Choice PMc-.Ji.aL Economy Jar Caps, dozen!. Mason. Robbers, 4 dozeiC $L0 .i-j:$&35 J8c Bi( Boy Pipeless Furnace Installed s155- sin Low Priced Heating Systems Installed Now Ready for Winter Use : 12 Months to pay . Caloric Pipeless Furnace Installed Make Your First Payment September 1 A LIBERAL ALLOWANCE ON YOUR OLD STOVE ' " ) THE IHG BOY Heavy, eaxl-iron combination Dome nnd Radi ator of ample capacity, equipped with fins and diving flue that provide additional heating sur face and increase efficiency; improved Grate Shaking Device with outside shaker handle; large Feed Door; heavy, one-piece cast iron Fi repot corrugated inside and ribbed outside; all castings fitted with deep cup joints, insur ing a Kinokc, gas and dunt-tight furnace. THE CALORIC, , " .A Rcicntificalfy constructed heavy-weight fur- , nace that embodies many superior - features over : ordinary furnaces. Specially built to meet the fuel, weather and other conditions here in the Pacific Northwest ; In a Caloric you get the furnace that cuts fuel bills and ' bums wood or coal with equal satisfaction. .'.'..',. Over 160,000 Calorics now in use USE; YOUH CREDIT CARR'g HO LNTEREST V Everycits a Wosrt!iivMe Saving . ;- .;;v.i '- - WEiat You Nesd T; MP. WHEN AIX MO V 1 ;'C 'J''f -X , A 1j Seconc nnnn FREE .AUCTION! Begins 1 p. m. Here are some of the many items that will be offered: ! I - 2 Grade Holstein Cons. 4 yrs. 1 Purebred Holstein. Heifer (not rcg ; istredK2 rs: r " , 1 Purebred IJolsteih Bull Calf (not reg istered),.. S months 1 Durham' Cow ; good milker; 8 yrs. 1-Durham Jfsjjf yrs. 1 Grade Jersey, 3 yrs. t 1 Gray Mare, 8 yrs ; 1600 lbs.. 1 Black Mare 7 yrs.; 1500 lbs. ' - 1 Gray Horse, 9 yrs.; 1600 lbs. " 1 Bay Mare, 8 yrs.; 1600 lbs. ; : x .; ; 1 Gray Marc, 11 yrs.; 1300 lbs. ' - i-' " 1 Cream Separator ' ' 2 Work Collars ; . 1 Set Work Harness ; good repair. S . - 1 Pair Angora Chaps "V . t 1 Set Good Heavy: Logging Traces, v 1 Stallion Collar and Pad. ' 1 Ford Touring Car. - 1-Saddle w . V List your items to be sold at auction with Earl Reynolds, Chamber of Commerce Of f ice, Now.' .. --v- - . .. .,' . Listing open until hour of auction. Bring your articles to Chamber of Commerce office. Next (Auction July 21 ' '11 1.vY . . ii ii i ii i 7: No Chargi Begins At 1 Tmfih i Article Tjiie -Date-