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Saluvday, May. 10, 1930 LA GRANDE EVENING OBSERVER, LA GRANDE, ORE. Page Nine i F . vw rati. Ad u I If. tl$lO Qreen- I. Hi wood. T-10-lm. CLASSIFIED AD0 i 41 y I : I k. l WANTKn-r 1 The Market Place of Union and WaUowa Counties ' NEW TODAY .MOTMKIl'S DAY HI'Ki'lALH W huvu sjK-cial prir on pot plants ; and rut flow its. J usl what fiiuthcr wouht like HoIkiii'k flow er shop. ft-10-1 t. '( i 1 1 KAI.H Kuril. ! '.mrurn. 1 tiirt'C to H room lioust-.s. Kusy luriijs, fall at jJMti-Mh M. F - 1 CI -1 tp. Yi HA UK Leghorn roosters, fi ' wits, old, t'w. oa. (iny Thornbnn', llllKitnl. r.-io- tp "WAXTKD Woman wants work by . day or hour, i'oii? Q ave. 5-1H-3 tp. KOU KKNT 2 clian, furn. li. k. ' rooms, $12,011 mo.', lights audi walor. A'liills, only. 1201 V avo. , 5-10-1 I p. ! , . . , i Kilt HUNT 2-rm. house, (iarape. j fall 3i4-V. 5-lo-lt ! KOU SAI.K New Thor wash.-r. ! Saurifico for rash, ;iG4-V. i r-in-i t. 1 KOU ltKNT S-nu, house with tfaraice and sl'-pinK porch. Call :hh v. ft-io-1 t. FOll KKNT Kur:i. apt. Wash. . apt. 5-10-1 t. KOK. SALK Hi-nn. house. Mod. $2,25U, $ft.a down, 157 M 5-10-1 t KOH SALK U nil. house, furnaco. Hull, st reer $2!0O, d;i7 M. 5-HI-l K K(K KKNT (larage. t'loso in. 53.50 mo. Ph. 37! M. 5-10-3 t. KM It JtMNT 1 2-rm. a)t every thing furn., Mas Wash.- 5-10-lt WANT KM Woman or girl for houseeleaning or housework. Ph. SIMi M. 5-10-2 ti. I.AUtiK LOT and good flv,. room house, modern and best location on Sixth St., for sale at a bar gain. ' 20 acres best land near 1'nion. mostly in fruit and berries, good I in proven i ent s, all modern, free water fur irrigat.iou, near school, on graveh-d road. Prefer selling. State loan ciui be assumed, re iiiiressi.me cash; but might con sider good clear propeijy here for equity. This is a fine coun try home. In full production and makes money every year. ' $2 Iflooo buys good homo and large garage on paved St., close In,, only $400. on down, would take chi-ap lot and monthly pay ineutfim -balance. - ;Ki ne'bnUtlinjr lots and one, two &l jf).li' ' JO li'i1 '""etH, po,in on inoiillily payments. J. F.,' iThy -Co'.-"- -5-111-31 FOR SALE KO.U SALK One 3 inch Mitchell rami .wagon, full "truck ; one mowing machine, ' practically new; one disk; one good rope horse; one pack horse; riding saddles and pack saddles. (I. If. Orinushaw, Island City, l'hone 13K-K. 5-0-2 tp. KOU SALE Portland residence-. Trade for cows or La tlrande acreage. dive or take. Write K. 11. Iteeker, Allcel. 5-S-3 tp. KOU SALK $400 piano for $150, also large "Mandel" phonograph with 3 doz. records, $25. Kcason for selling is that wo purchased another residence furnished and havo no us for these extras. JL W. Smith, Fox Kami. 5-S-3 tp KOU SALK 6 room modern house. Full basement, furnace, good. lo cation. Small payment down, l'hone 11H.-W. or 1302.4th St. ; 5-S-3. tp. -rm sai.k AxmiiHlr riiir at Professional Directory This directory Ik specially handy for tho newcomer or for the out-of-town reader who may want the immo nnd address of some professional man. It lm been carefully prepared nnd will praTi to be n ready, aid to any render In obtaining prompt professional service. CLASSIFIED FOU QUICK REFERENCE Physicians & Surgeons if a. u RicnuiDsox, M. i. Physician and Surgeon Office over Glass Drugs Office Phone, M-16 Hes. M-55 Astrologer SIRS. FUKDF.KICK BALMES 301 X, AVE. Readings Daily, Readings by Mail a Specialty STAGES LEAVE From Corner, of Elm and Jefferson Wallowa Valley Coaches Leave La Grande for Joseph 8:45 a. m., 4:00 p. m. "Makes AH Main Line Connections. For informitiop call MAIN 799. Buy Round-Trip Tickets and Rave Good for 0 Day. Want Ad Rates . Observer (Count five average words to the line) Per line, 1st Insertion ...lOc Pur line, each added consec utive insertion 7c Minimum charge on one ordur 25c RATES BY MONTH 2 lines, per month ,..3.i0 3 lines, per month ..$3.25 4 linen, per ;nonth ....$4.00 5 lines, per month .................. $4.75 Kach additional line over five charged at Goo per line per month. CASH IN ADVANCE Is re quired on all Classified orders to earn these, rates. Higher rates charged on all credit insertions. Copy for all Classified orders must be In this office by 10 A. M. DAY OP ANSEUTION. 8u.p ordt-rs on ad inserted until fur ther notice must be received by the same hour or extra Insertion will be charged. Telephone . orders sollcltM. Cash rates may . be earned on phone orders by payment on or before dale of last Insertion.. PHONE MAIN 37 ; "An Observer Want Ad . Will Do It" .clise-out prices, turn Siore. . J nllos l-Mirni-' 5-7-4 t. l-'OH SAlK T ,h. p. (leneral Klectric motor: 3 phase, CO cycle, l.KOO r. p. in.; complete with starting compensator, pulley and belt. Excellent condition. Avail able June 23 when it will be re placed by larger motor. $100 cash for immediatu sale. Call Kvening Observer, S-.fi-ft tp. l.I.STKN FOLKS tioweu hatched chicks live, grow and produce more eggs per pullet than cheap er chix offered. Kour extra eggs per pullet, nioro than pays the difference In- cost and tho bal unce of increased production is profit. White Leghorns. $120.00 per 1000; $C5.0U per 500;-$14.00 . per 100. Order now, CJowen, Inc. Hatcheries, Caldwell, Idaho, box 727 A. 4-23-1 mp FOH SALK Heady-cut lumber for buildings of any size and kind. A hoine product. Place your or der with Pete Uousquet, Main laiand City. 4-23-1 mp 'OK SALK Modern 5-rm. house two lots Kast Adams $20.00 monthly. Here Oakman, 2111 David Stott Hldg. Detroit, Mich. 4-1S-1 mp MISCELLANEOUS OLD TIME DANCE Sat: night at Engles hall. " ' . 5-S-3't Licni- .Oate.ChavlJcein;( tative is., here direct JYom Port land showing tho new Charis foundation garment. You can .secure her services, whenever you desire 1y communicating with the address, Sacajawea Jnn. Ph. M Ji30. . . 5-C-t f. SOMMKU HOTEL Modern and quiet. Personal service. Lobby up stairs. Depot and Wash. Also first class apartments. See "Ji for comfort. 4-23-1 m. ! LA ORANDfil MATTKE88 4' Up i, bolstering A Rug Clean In? , Worka. Phone 424-W. Chaa. Ed wards. Prop. 12-1-lm MONEY TO LOAN Monthly in stallment plan. On improved real estate. Can save you money. J. H. Oliver. 4-12-1 m. MONET TO LOAN We are repre sentatives for the Prudential In surance Co., and can make farm or cltr loans at attractive rates of Interest. Chas. H. Reynolds, Insurance, loans and bonds. EASTERN OKKQON School of Music, violin, piano, voice. Ored IUl I. O. O. F, templa, 447-J. 9-24-1 m I.FK It. IIOI'VV, M. II. IiEWA. WllJiES, M. D. Practice limited to diseases ot the liye. Ear, Nose and Throat. New Foley Telephone Building Main 16 DR. J. E. WOODKMj Cbiropractio Phyfllclan Other methods applied, Diathermy, Ultra Violet Ray, Food Science, Sinusoidal and Oalvanism. Foot troubles cor rected. 20 Bommer Bldg. Phone 497-W. Hrs, 9-6, 7-8 Res. 100-W. i PUKE HOLLYWOOD strnln whlto Ieuhorn ehlfks. hravv lavlnc. free range hens, mated to lrow- nell peillgreed Cockerels, April 16th, 12c; 23rd. lie; May 1st und luier 10c. Ship c. o. d. on np - proval.. l'acifit llatclmcy. Tuns- j ent, Oiv. 5-2-1 nip ItOOKlNH WOrtR.- Ropatr work or.uny ktml of a new roof. Cull Chan. Hlldcurand, bJOW. 3-6-lmp TO LiOAil Ob luiprotetl city properly, ttralght loan, or IrmiaUment plan. Lv-rut rates. United States InTMUnunt Co. Phone Main St. l-K-lin FOR RENT K(M! UK XT .. , liouse, l'hone 4 'room furnlshtMl . Main S04. fi-y-1 tp t . i KOU t K T 5-rm. house on I'mnj ave, U'l Oreenwood. 5-S-:t t j l'XH H KXT Nice clean room forj two boys. each. U.0 mo, or! single $12,00. All laundry In-j cludiil, 10ir2-12th SI. " ;i-!t-lf! KOU JCKNT House at 1427 Wash. Jnq. 27-N. Kir. n-S-3 tp ) KOU It KNT 4-rm. Jnq. 1403 S. ave. house. 5-S-3 t. I KOU It KNT 5-rm. bungalow, j basement, hardwood floors, uu- furn. 101 tiroemvood. 5-S-3 f. KOU It KNT Greenwood. house, 10 1 5-S-3 t. KOU It KNT S room house- on Ad ams. Close In. $30, Call 24S-U. . .. 5-S-41. KOH It KNT Modern furn. house with garage. Near normal. nq. 1405 N ave or 431-.1. 5-S-tf KOH HKNT Nicely furn. 2203 Adams. .pt. at b-S-tf. ( KOU HKNT 4-rm. furn. hou.ie, garage, aUiiil.s. Phone H5-W. ! 5-7-t f. KOU It KNT Furnished- apt., I02 Penn. l'hone 1IIG-W. Call aHer 5 P. m. ; 5-7-0 tp. KOU HKNT Housekeeping rooms, 1512 Adams. 5-3-tf KOU HKNT Kurn. . apt. . Lights and water furn. 21 OS Adams. 5-0-0 tp. KOU KKNT llooms. Modern,, cleun, reasonable, 1408 'Wash. 4-30-1 mp VOTl KENT Mooern furnished apts. Wnverly Apts. 1311 O ave. 4-20-1 mp. FOR HKNT Up-to-date furnished ; apartment. Garage. Landls Court, ' FOR RUNT Furn, apts., with batb houses and clean, quiet. LARISON CHEVROLET COMPANY l-ir Kfouonik'Jil Ti-ansportuliuil . Used Car Lot 407 CIDYTIT7- OTil TrnTT Trade Mark lUglHtratlon Applied For OUUKUllX blVillXl v. B. Patent Office 2? YOU ARE A COURAGEOUS GIRL, "iA i liJt'7 ; MMS' rSETTV, -V0 REFUSE A SAfE'CHoW) IWVM If I ' I ' UWwWw DROP TOJAH ALMOST CERTWM ('VP I' 'I'll'")' ' ' ! ' '',' CRASH BUT I'LL BO THE- I , rlth- ; ,', ""! -ix4 Coiv 1 mm m 'f Pv k y xS'l$fe Isees all-op 1 rk ' W-- ASUiPEN! V VE5, BETTY, lVf T,y5?i V r-r sit J CLOSED TO' THROTTLE K'g. ' ' !TK Vr'i4fe HUMMING IDLE.- yj' riTitfJ U . iri WE'RE IMA GLIDE- vW7 SCORCHV.IDBeV NOW DON'T WAcO. H TALK TILL APTER ill yi A T0 -MtL ' ' n ' Xs--- ; we land 1 s GLORIA Trade Mark lie Kistratlon Applied For U. S. I'atent Office I ' fT i'lu -take -Tivat Ves, 16m. I've- got to !go I : V chance. will I'll se now; ', you wave glad -ro. BUT I'M Vou MAY LUNCH (M5S - WWET-PE GOING (8 , kWEAT? OUT KlTH ME jfc- J fZJA O TO SEE V; JMri YOUR To- Wmk You EVERj . g 0MS MROl olund Chtnu bo:u two year' olil. At Li. Kiddle, Farm. 62. 6-8-3 tp. WAXTKD-To not house, 21 OS Adams. -rm, furn. 5-0-5 t j . ,1'011 FOUND l'liico In ma your lawn mowers Kharpt'lifil. ' lrltM'H 7."c l.ln. Harry Hmlth; 10IS-Y. I'll. laa-it. 6-s-:i id Menus Of The Day Hy Mm. Aleainlci Cieorgo A MAY PAHTY MV.XV f hilled Hired Fresh . Ktruwberrles and Pineapple j 1'reameil Peas in Ttmbale Cases Kgg HiHcuit Plum Jelly .May Dessert ", Coffee (billed 1'Vesli smiwheri'les and . Plneapidc, ' Nerving S 2 cups diced peeled, fresh plne apple. . 2 cups fresh strawberries, wash ed and hulled. . 2-3 cup sugar. ' Mix: 1-S.cup of sugar with' pine apple and chill. -Chill berries. Mix I berries and pineapple mid serve in glass cups. Sprinkle with remain ing sugar. Serve on grape or other j large green leaves that havo been , placed on serving plates. . ( Shrimp Salad, Serving: K ( 2 cups shrimps. j 2 cups diced celery. j 3 hard cooked eggs. , 1-4 cup chopped sweet pickles. I 1 -2 teaspoon salt, - j 1-4 teaspoon paprika. ' 1 cup st in' mayonnaise. 1 2 plmlento stuffed olives, sliced. Mix shrimps celery, , eggs, sweet pickles, sail, paprika and 1-4 of mayonnaise. Chill. Serve on crisp leaves of lettuce and top with re maining mayonnaise and garnish With olives. Serve ut once. Kgg Hlscuit 3 cups pastry flour. 0 teaspoons baking powder; I" teaspoon salt. 5 tablespoons butter, 2 eggs, well beaten. 1 1 -3 cups milk. .Mix . flour, baking powder ami salt. Cut in butter with knife,, j Mixing with knife, add eggs and' -milk. When soft dough forms place lit on floured paper or board. Pat' I out with fingers until dough is -2 J Inch thick. Cut out biscuits with U. S. L. Batteries Vuur old Liultory mud puts a new mo In your ear. Burgess Battery and - Electric blocks -east -of V. P. Depot. I Phone Main 508 , Fir St. side on greased baking pan. Hake 1 tiles In moiloraie oven. Serv mill- hot. .May I lesser t 8 HponKe eaUe circles. 1 qunrt oration sherbet. 1 etip whipped cream. 1-2 cap diced marshmnllows. 3 tablespoons hukui. 1 tctifpiirm vanilin. 1-2 cup candied orange peot. ' 1-2 cup sailed pecans. Hake :pintfo cake in shnltow pan. I'sc eiitter 2 inches in ilium-1 t'ter and cut out 8 circles. ArraiiRe Ihese on serving plates and lop with rounds of orange sherbet. Mix whipped crt-am, nuirshluallowtit and, vanilla. Spread on sherbet, 1 Hprlnklc with orange peel and pe cans. ! The salted pecans add a flavor which Is most acceptable. Chats With Parents HOHI'I) . Hy Alice .iudson Peale The. you who does not know j what to do .with himself, who has I no ideas of how he wants to speim j j his time, of what he wants to j study, of whateven vaguely he ; I' wishes to become some day is a common phenomenon. How Is such a child developed?! Why is he thus bored and lacking j In Ink-rest in everything which should challenge and intrigue htm'.' Thi bored youth Is very of ten one wlio.se early attempts to make and to do met with no encourage ment and only a limited tolerance at home. REPROOF Vou can lay a new roof rljjht over your old roof it is neatly and quickly done with the C E R -T A I N-TEED ShinRlcs. Beautiful colors nicely blended by experts to give your home that dis tinctive look. VAN PETTEN LUMBER CO. l'JIOXR MAIN' 7S2. "GOOD SKUVIC15 QUICK" WiSDM Wisdom demands that you secure the services of ex pert morticians who know the science and ethics of their profession and who have demonstrated their capacity and ability. We Understand Snodgrass & Zimmerman Phone Main 62 a cutter. Place side by JUST A-MATTER OF TASTE lln Is the child who was given no constructive play materials, whose childish collections were classed as Junk and tlnowit away on hous--cleaning days, lie never had a place in tinker und work labout witli tools, His play was needlessly and I ruthlessly Interrupted to give pref lerenco to adult wishes. Jh has j been chronically swept along on ' Impulses which were not his own. lie lias perhaps given a blind and listless obedience. lln has . never had n chance to follow his : own interests and U'M'vur what; he really wanted to do. The Individual who is able to' frame-his own purposes, pursue his own hobbles, imb'poiuient to- n large extent of the Htltuulatlou of I other pcrsonullilicH has ivsoiirc s - j which the child who has been sub, t jt-cted tti constant direction . anu.; management can never posses. '! When ho arrives at adolescence! he begins1 to 'have Ideas of what he j - wishes to do and he is never at a I m THE NEWSBOY OF TODAY IS TOMORROW'S BUSINESSMAN rpHOUSANDS of promi nent business men of today were at one time newsboys, and they're proud of- -that valuable training- they got as news paper carriers. The little "newsie" gets his first real experience delivering pa-" pers keeping his books. FACING DISASTER l I BUT THEY VE ALL STOPPED Vll, V N P1' 1 ' ;', VVV ' I SAY AWOTMta. v-viiMVW' WtSGZi DO YOU MOW m-GETTING ywnTX : '- yXiVL (F l( SaaT- WHAT? CIGHT ASS) gzJ F? CV ;FiNorT . is the y 3. . , ' ! loan for occupation In the .mined-! ! iato present, : ' I t Tho thoughtful mother protects . ln i,P ohlld this quality of upon- i taneons Interest and the nullity to j 1 mirsue it 1 DOWXIXGTOX, Pa. Three kill ed In nirplnno crash. USED CARS 1929 FORD MODEL A STANDARD SEDAN This car was sold new in December and will carry our regular guarantee. PERKINS MOTOR CO ' Main 600 4th and Adams i VOUR carrier is one of them. Rain or shine he gets your paper to you. In turn he expects you to . have the money ready for him when he calls to col lect, and appreciates it if you do. It inspires him to render you better service and greatly minimizes the . bookkeeping: problems. . TTELP him along by pay- ing promptly. Showy V, , . that you trust, your car- : -Jicjiv as tfL.tt44wsi5i watch and see how he'll go out of his way to give you an extra measure of smil ing service. LA GRANDE 4 EVENING OBSERVER CIRCULATION DEPARTMENT J ' 5-IO Double-Facing 'NetcUd New' f Kn bio: Tlicro once win a prtlff' trlnn who looked tovrllit und loft, before crossing u sirecL lie. was' run down hy u (ruck ImekEittf out of mi alley behind Mm. Mural: .Tnuua of mytholo'iciil fume could open riht llirlviug cult In thvse modem days. New Lomloii Day. . By John C. Terry "I Th A. P. Or.tl BflUln R(WU Rtrr4 By Julian Ollendorff