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About La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 21, 1927)
i Pag Twelve Lewiston Nears End of Harvest As Sun Shines LA GRANDR EVENING OBSERVE!? Friday, October 21', 1027 "How best can I trade in my present car for a new car?" WHEN you are ready to trade in your present car for a new car, you naturally want full value for your pres ent car. But most of all you want full new car value. It will therefore pay you to consider varying trade-in allowance offers in the light of these basic facts: IYour present car has only one funda mental basis of value: i.e., what the dealer who accepts it in trade can get for it in the used car market 2 Your present car has seemingly different values because competitive dealers are bidding to sell you a new car. 3 The largest allowance offered is not necessarily the best deal for you. Sometimes it is; sometimes it is not 4 An excessive aHowance may mean that you are paying an excessive price for the new car in comparison with its real value. 5 First judge the merits of the new car in comparison with its price, includ ing all delivery and finance charges. Then weigh any difference in allowance offered on your present car. 6 Remember that you are making a purchase not a sale. You are buy ing a new car and simply using your present car as a credit against the new car's purchase price. WE publish this message, believing that the public is entitled to have all the facts. And we invite you to send for the facts about General Motors products by using the coupon below. GENERAL MOTORS -------- - til!1 Tilt! l-OUPON- - -- -- --- CENTRAL MOTORS (Drpt. A), IJrtrnit, Mich. ; uhout obligation tome, il1iHrrftl . I PONTIAC ''"r,t1,r -'mn'n8 h Gnrl Motor product j I 'I havt chrckrd totrihr ith your booklet ' OI.DSMOnil.li dMcnbing (itntral Motort Pro u.g Ground. j OAKLAND Nflmc " . ! DUICK LaSALLB Address j J CADILLAC , j j I I-KWIHTON, M;i., Oil. ?1 Wltli iiKolhcr wvrk of fair wcjttlicr. Ilk tlx; oik1 wlilc )i tin ci Mitral J tin ho I ii-kIoii h;in jiiHt fxpcrlciu't-d, will iltm-w I Im completion of I In- jri-nhi I hiim-Ht. exe nt for a feu- Into ! fi.hiw ul on Cruttf 'imoti utti J iv Thn-Mir r have. liven liuminlnj; mid coiitUiix-H clunking for lone hours iltirlnif tin- tunt wwk, Kttlnj; the ri'iimindi-r of tin? humst lu th wick, Jn the G If font ronntry corn hitt I'M ti i c n o rkJ n u two I ' - ho ti r HhlOs In an effort to iet the frruln hurvesieil. the moonlt trhl jtrovld lnif llclit for nlirlit work. A full 24-hour shift In pre ynteil y tin dew which fallM tlurlntr eriy inornlnir hoitm Hi'iin farmers of the region are luiMy Hlaektnff their cro, few. if nny,, tuktiw chancer ' In leaving thnn out. Nornftilly 1 hey thresh tliein from HhockiT In th flehln. hut It i likely that nil heaiiM in thlH district wilt he Mtiicked. All of the wheat Ih wet and there has been Horn v damage from sprout -ing. hut with prospeetM of wiv ing lh crop, farmern have been going forward. doHplU? the danger of healing. It Heeins likely that i the majority of tho remaining I rieldH tof whetit wilt he aved wilh little Iokm. (Jmln men say the rlockage will run from la cent-s a lniKhel for tin wheat aaved in good condition to uh much ti 25 cent for Kprouted wheat or grain that Ih good only for feed.. TWINS? NO, DOUBLES! AND LISTEN- I fasti Threshing Crew , IFors All Night IIAKKIC. -Uiv.. Oct. 21 III oi- tliT to avulil any uutii- ilt-lny Ij-- fuit nnotlx-r r.iliiKtorm KtriKi'H tli' vull.'y. I"" JMNJIoukIi nn4 111 rn- Hlai-ti-il llircalitnK on J. II. B. lliirriiifflon's much In the I'olii l.onlas dimrli-t .Monday uftfrnooii at i o'clock and workwl all nitrlu. ...... ii r . i...-,.tt.l... ui.rvi'd dill- I .IIB. ii. vi. I ni-r at niidiilk'lit and hr. ahfual at 5 o'cltxU the lli-xt murium,-. "" IhoilKind IjIIkIh-Ih of wHiat wan llinnliod dnrinh' tl"' nlirlit. . l.... ..t tl... .:,Ht f,V WCI'KM I IH KlIH.-I , i havi dolayi d tmsliliiw consldur- J alily anil farinorii of 11,1, ,.0I11 " Ity ar now bi-ndiiiK i-vi-ry i iio,,"" iri-t. tho Kraln in It i n toiul losa llorf,, "' TOO Ol.l) TO SIMxut WIIITINO, 1ml. It i ' a niutlRT to Hpanlc a iii...,.a 7 luUKli-r. Mm. ( ullicrhu. I .in, f whm fim-d l und cohIm for Uoo! 'j 11. HEALTH (NIA bcrvlce, .New ork llureau) Max flottlteli (left) wan awaiting in the Jail at Mlncola, lang Ixland, for a life sentence to Sing Sing as a fourth offender. Max. the police &tid. had to often Hold slass for dhimoiidM and fieen ijaier Cur curroncy. Then Max's friends product. I his double, Sam Sthwn'.z (lilit). Schwartz confessed that Icj watt guilty of two of ihe crimes of v l it h Max had been conv.cicd. So A'ax went home rejolrlut;-- and Sam took Max's cell tAltlKHIVimATI-S AS A FAtTmiL IN UflTV Ity II. It. Kline. M. ., Orlatulo, IMa. Mi in her rga Memorial t'arbohytlralcfl and fats Mijpply heat and power for work, while protteiiH supply maii-rlal for build ing and repairing the body. 1 f each Ih not taken In proper amount and proper proportion. Ineffici ency ami disease result. ( 'arbn hydateM Include sugar, starch, and ci'llulupe. They should form about CO M'p cent of food calorii-s con sumed each day. A marked th-fleb-ncy In th car bohydrates In dally diet dlsturbK metabolism and if long continued fn-uuently btids to acidosis. If tin- diet l dfflclent In carbohy drates and fals. lh body must ! make up 'he deficiency from pro teins. If possible, anil that Ih in jurious and leads tn disenno. In liejivy wuihi'is " 111 ru'i deii demands for lucreasi-d energy the ca.rbohydnit-s art usi'd first, thfii the futs. to supply the de mand. A sufficient amount of carbohy drates In diet Is essential to good health, but. an excess long con tinued produces fermentation, dis turbs the bowels, and adds tovlc elements which must, be elnitnated. Some, of the carbohydrates con lain proteins, which must be. con sidered In making mf u wi ll-lail-iinced diet. The proteins In cre nls ami vegetitbles are difficult lo digest ami a.similale ;un arc not (pitle all uillixed iii the body. ' In-nee the necessity for milk, ggs. or meat lo supply the demand Tor proteins. The earbohydrates from sugar, syrup, honey and some well-couk-cd bread, cei'iuls, and potatoes" are usually, more enslly and uuickly appropriated and meet the sud den or prolonged demand for enemy and hard work. I.oran has found that when one lives solely on plant food iS.L'S per cent of the food is eliminated unused, lull. If a proper amount of animal protein Is eaten onlys.SS per cent is lost. fnrbohydratis Increase sugar in the urine ami blood In diabetics ami should be Unlimited to a great extent or materially lessened in their diet. Persons much over weight should lessen the amount of earlwhydrateH In food eaten, avoid food lads and advertised fut reducers, am) placo themselves under the care of a physician for advice iiK to food and exercise. Any person with marked in crease in i he amount of urlmj passed and with a tendency to diabetes should have the urine and possibly the blood examined for the amount of sugar present and .secure comitetent medical advice as to db t and treatment. Apple Rate Cut Is Foreseen By i Wenatchee Men WICN.VTCHKK, Warh., Oct. 21 Local growers and shippei-s of ap ples, n.s well u8 representatives of the state depart meit of public works, arc greatly Interested in the objection filed by the Great North ern, Northern Pacific and Milwau kee railroads to the recent deci sion of the Interstate commerce commission reducing the transcon tinental freight rates on deciduous fruits from' California, it. was learned. One feat nr of tho decision grants Ihc California shipper the right to route his shipments via the uorlliern Hoods and If this is done the protesting carriers de clare that they would be compelled to carry f rult from ( 'alii' ornta through such fruit growing sec tions as Wenatchee and Yakima at a lower rate than they now charge for fruit grown in Wenat chee ami Yakima. U similar ca.st- j cm destinations. i Th Is prol est Is regu riled uh a virtual admission that if the Cal j iJoiniii rale reduction stands a ! similar cut will have to be made I in rates from the I 'aciffc nort h j west fruit producing ureas. To make a lower rate from Cal- ifornia tJirough the fruit growing ' sections of Hie northwest than Ih ! in'cffeet fnom thos sections would! be a violation, it is held, of the I long and short haul provision of I ! the interstate commerce commits- I slon act. 1ocat shippers belicvt j that this objnctlon in the part of the r;Utro;ids materially strength- 1 ! en their caw, which is now being; j prepared. This Car bu bfn cref"Uy checked una rvcou dltloed V Motor z Radiator vRear Axle vTraiwrmjsion v Starting vLifthting v Ignition V Battery Cohotstery A Liberal Plan For the Purchase of Dependable Used Cars J, '.9 I IV Top v-Fenderg I v Finish' You can buy an O.K.'d re conditioned car from us on the General Motors Pay ment Plan on remarkably easy terms. You can pay down as low as one-third the purchase price financing the bal ance through the General Motors Acceptance Cor poration, vilh o very low financing charge. If you expect to purchase a used car, come to our sales room. Our rod "O.K." tag is your guarantee of quality and our low prices fire your assurance of value. Blue Mountain Garage M. A. HARRISON, Mgr. Opposite Postolfico i- I Bjfis---- - ,7 fn Automatic i S-t5i h Windshield Wiper Mf- assures vrrff: ( m i f gM ji4 The pprfinno nf fruit. fliiT mihI Iruvi'j of the iiranup Iri-c aro nil Ulffi'rrnt. renecnonsA There Is li will rioHllliK lantl In 1-ike Orion In Ihc state or Mlchlpiu. Ami in every town or hamlet v In America there is a more impressive sluht. The slight of people exchitnutn a fold ed piece of paper ftr itisur nnee meuey to rebuild tlwell Inus or factories desttroyed or diimaued by the elements. Iumuihiu'C policies i s s u e d throiiKh this anency arc vulu- pit'CeS of paper because stand Tor Heal rridec- idle they .illl. Union Mortgage & Investment Company K.itala I.OH11 SEnv-ir- Nw Foley nidi.-., L Qrand Orcsoa. WW yj TJ'OREWARNhU is tore--J I armed ... Clear vision greatly increases the safety of wet wcathdr driving. The winter season is at hand . . . fog, drizzle, rain and snow hold constant menace to motorists. We, each of us, owe it to ourselves and others, to take every precaution. "Western Auto" in a timely ccntribu tion to' the cause of safety, offers these two guaran teed Automatic WindshieldWipers atgreatly reduced prices.. .Grasp this opportunity to'play safe'at a saving! Two Big Timely Specials Sale ends Saturday, Oct. 29 Wcs:ernAuto Service A itature that laces you minify, . . . Service connec tions arc maintained in all citieawherewe have stores, so that (o ods purchased irvm us may x prop erly nd promptly instal'cd at a very low flat rate ... in many instances . . . (rf of nil ruin Thfs Guaranteed Automatic Windjhfeld Wiper Reduced to Big Savings r $3.35 Value Reduced this i week A Nationally advertiseti Auto matic Wiper ... well known to car owner, and popular became ot its tui;i;ed, compact reliability. Complete with 6 feet of high prade rubber hose. Operates from iniike maiutold or vacuum tank. The World's (digest retailers of Auto Supplies . . Servitif the trmcorist sine IQOQ... Complete lines of (uaranteed Acccssorie . Tireif Cuinp Qoodu Radio. ...We sell thou sands of these wipers each sea son, and they prove their own best advertise ment. Typical Western Auto" value, and in every . respect worthy of our iron clad guarantee of satisfac tory service. 6 feet of new rubher tubing included . . . Operates from intake mani fold or vacuum tank. Wonderful value at our regular low price... and an even crcatcr bar- $59 gain at our reduced sale I price of Other Values in Windshield Wipers .... it our regular low prices. Automatic Vacuum Operated Wipert $2.15 Electrically Operated Wiper $10.00 and $7.50 Hand Operated Wipera... single and double Haded ... y O C priced low from $1.55 jq ".-a- Saturdays "More tliau 150 Stores in tbeVrest' v ... 1 TT T T" TA -"v AAOCf-3TrT A T T ifX v. ft. SimnlvUo. tii i r v Let Billy or Betty do the little shopping errands that fcSK crop up Dei ween regular snopping days. Sending them -.XL M-si t0 ba,eway 'P much safer than allowing them to go ,W , where they will have to wait on themselves or mav rpfey receive indifferent attention. At Safeway Stores they win nave tne personal attention of the highly trained ?fiiT TiH Safeway Man and you can depend upon their getting ' j wu -ii 111cm m, cuiu 10 reiy on me yy3J Gateway Man and let your FwK? Acnarensaveyu many steps. it1 1 1 Q Suggestions for Ybur Sunday Dinner Grapes Flame Tokays. Oregon grown. Fine flavor and color. Lbs. 29c Lady Fingers. The most popu lar variety of table grapes. Ex tra sweet and thin skinned. Lbs. 29c Butter 1 I Safeway I5iand.- Only the highest grade sweet cream is used in the nianulacture ol Safeway Uutter. 2 Lbs. 89c Sweet Potatoes No. 1 California Jerseys. All clean stock. Medium size. 5 Lbs. 15c Coffee Hills Eros, fied Can Lb. 49c Coffee Koyal Club Lb. 49c Coffee .M. J. 1!. Lb. .: 49c I Lettuce Iced lettuce. Solid heads. Good size. Heads 19c Celery Large hunches. Oregon gi own. Well bleached. 2 liunches 15C I liu, iLUillllo .ill. .1 drain c - Oriri'iin ."-n I Hi Three Days of Extra Values l,.st evening we covered La Grande and fnion county ith handbills. The pi ices limited on these bills are extra values even for Safewav Stores If y.iu did not receive one t your door or mail box wo have extra copies in the stores. Prices eltective Friday-Saturday and Mon lav ' Stoic No. (?." Phone Main 690 Store No. .!.")!) I'honc Main 711