Tuesday, July 22, 1930
LA GRANDE. EVENING OBSERVER, LA GRANDE.' ORE.
Page Seven
FOR SALE
FOH SALE White Leghorn pullets.
P. o. box 430, Union, Ore. 7-22-3 tp
FOB SALS Oakland roadster. First
class Ehnpe. Ph. Main 719. 7-23-tf.
FOB SALE 5 used trucks. it
capacity. Smith's garage.'
to 2-ton i
7-22-6 t. j
FOB SALE Used cars. 1929 Model A
Tudor, A-l mechanically, has 1931 i
license, 8450. !
1929 Model A Std. coupo. Firestone i
Supreme tires. New paint, 1931 i
license. $470. 1 J
1929 Whippet coach,' good tires and;
paint. Pertect mechanical condition,
1931 license. 375., , 1
1927 model T Fordor. Wire wheels, all !
new oversize tlrei, 1931 licenso
$210.
PEBKINS MOTOB CO.
Corner 4th and Adams
7-22-lt.
FOR SALE OK TRADE 7 room mod- '
em house on M ave. See Fred
Spaeth. . 7-22-3 t. !
FOR SALE Or trado for cows, work j
team, saddlo horse. 'Write A, 0:j- j
server. ; , 7-21-2 tp j
FOR SALE Used cars. 1923 Ford so- I
dan $90.00. i
1920 Bulck touting 75.00.
1924 Star touring -05.00.
1925 Star touring $76.00.
1026 Ford roadster 3145.00.
1B20 Studebakor touring 890.00.
1926 Ford touring 8115.00.
1924 Ford coupe 865.00.
192Q oFrd touring 8S5.00.
1925 Chevrolet sedan $225.00.
1024 Star touring 805.00.
192a Chevrolet touring $05.00.
1924 Ford pickup $70.00.
1924 Overland touring $75.03.
1925 Ford. coupe 875.00.
1020 podge, touring 875.00.
1923 Ford touring $95 00.
LAK1SON CHEVROLET CO.
7-22-lt.
FOR SALE: Duke pie cherries. Ray
Baum, Union, Farmers 93. 7-21-2 tp
FOR SALE Second , 'cutting alfalfr.
hay, $7.50 ton In shock. Routh Mc
KennOn. ';" 7-21-tt.
FOR SALE Illlslness and part
'furniture of Ostormoor hotel, 24
.---oms. Mrs. 1'. M.. Martin. Ph.
4(10 naker. Ore. 0-16-1 mp
FOR RENT
FOR RENT Furn.npts.,
2108 Adams.
7-23-6 tp.
FOR RENT Apt.."' gage, 101 Green,-.
wood. :T-.H:y: V, ,v .7-22-2 t.
,; : : r - r -
FOR RENT Nice eftot modern apart--
ment, 2 beds, Frigldatro, Landis .
7-21-tf. 1
FOH RENT Mod. furn. apt. 2011-2ncll
Bt. Pll. 223-R. 7-10-tf.l
FOR RENT Mod. furn. house. 1511
'Adams. Ph. 390-M. 7-10-Dt.
FOR RENT Rms. o;r Sllverthorn-!
Wright Drug store. ... .. 7-10-tt '
FOR RENT Mod.
garage. Phi 245-J.
. fi i: 1-3-tt.
I .
FOR RENT Furn.' houses. nnd
apts., with baths, H'clean, '. quiet, j
:.v raiea. Adults. Sip Gieen- j
-u-ood. ','' ' 5-10-1' m.'j
MISCELLANEOUS
! j
NOW IS THE CHA"NCE to buy clean :
brick for less than half the pric3 i
while they Inst at IkI-iucI City school
house. 7-14tf.
LA GRANDE MATTRESS & Up
holstering flz RU3 Cleaning Worka.
Phone 424-W. Chas. EUwaras. prop.
12-1-lm.
MONEY TO LOAN We are represen
tatives for the Prudential Insur
ance Co., and enn make farm or
city loans at attractive rates of In
terest. Chas. II. Reynolds, Insurance,
leans and bonds.
ROOFING WORK Repair work or
any kind of a new roof. Call Chas.
Illldebrand, G20-W. 3-6-1 mp.
MONEY TO LOAN on improved city
property, straight loans on install
ment plan. Lowest rates. United
States Investment Co. Ph. Main 38.
8-1(5-1 m.
j SHEET-ROCK
j The fireproof
j wall board.- It
! is easily and
! quickly applied.
Low In Cost.
VANPETTEN
LUMBER CO.
PHONE MAI.V 732.
"GOOD SERVICE QUICK"
i!
HUDSON BROUGHAM
New Paint - New Tires
Motor Completely Reconditioned
S500.00
PERKINS MOTOR CO.
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WRITE YOUR INSURANCE In the
-Oregon Mutual Fire Insurance
COtllDDnV for IfRS. T.n Hmnria In.
surance Aucncv. ncents. R. P
ter, Mgr. Ph. Main 86 - 7-11-tf
SOMMER HOTEL First class apart
ments, summer rates, also house.
Close ln. 7.7-1 m.
AUCTIONEER Call Jay Breshears.
Ph. Farmers 9x1, Routl I; Allccl.
, 8-30-1 m. p.
READY CUT Barnge lumber, 10x16
. with doors, shingles nnd trims,
$42.50.. M. SCO, Pete Housquot.
0-24-1 mp
EASTERN OREGON School of
Unslc. violin, piano, voice. Cred
1 Hi I. O. O. h temple, 447-J.
. 6-9-1 m.
WANTED
WANTED Set of reference books.
! Glenn Victor, 1812 Y. 7-32-2 t.
GrRL WANTS any kind of work. Ph.
193-R. ,. .. ,. ., .. ,7-22-2 tp
WANTED To leose small dairy
, near La Grande. Enquire a1
farm
at Ob-
, - server omce.
.-.
7-22-6 t.
'WANTED A woman to work. Prion-
Farmers 254, D.' B.
Ruckman.
7-22-lt.
FOUND
FOUND Bay mare, while face, stock
ing legs, about: 5 years old. Weight
about 1300. Owner may have by
naylnpr feed and adv. bill. Write
box 166, La Grande. 7-22-3 tp.
'
los'i1
LOST
In the down town section Sat.
?! -'7t. n hrrnvn nnd. white build o-.
$5 reward, Main 539. : 7-22-3 t.
LOST Bulova wrist watch with Inlt
. ials C. A. B. engraved on back. Re
ward. Return to Observer. 7-22-3 t.
Professional
Directory
Tills directory Is especially
handy for tho newcomer or for
tho out-of-town reader who may
irnnt tlio nanio and address of
onio professional man. It has
been carefully prepared and will
prove to bo a Tcady aid to ony
reader in obtaining prompt pro
fessional service.
- CLASSIFIED FOR
QUICK REFERENCE
Physicians & Surgeons -
A. li. BIOHAI-DSOtf, K. D.
Physician and 8urgeon
" Office over Glass Drug,
Office Phone, M-1B Res. M-66
IiE13 II. HOITVY, M. D.
IjEWA WILKES, M. D.
Practice limited to diseases of
tho Eye, Ear, Nose and Throat.
New Foley Telephone
Building Main 1
Astrologer
MRS. FREDERICK BAIiMES
301 N, AVE.
Readings Dally.
Readings by Mall a Specialty
U. S. L. Batteries
Your old battery nnd $6. St
puts a new ono In your car.
Burgess Battery arid
Electric
S blocks east of V. P.
Honor, i
eaMt.ia jr-sagrj-tiit' , -w wra
Counties
NOTICE OF SALE FOR STORAGE
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that
the following goods described as. .Tour
141 pool taoies. One (1) Bar, One (1)
Tobacco showcase will be sold at
public auction i529 "efrson Av"
nue, in the City of La Grande. Union nnn nnm Z,, . . !" ":
: County. Oregon, at 10:00 o'clock a. m.. O00'?00,'- Other districts reported
on Friday, the 25th day of July, 1930 great dama8e 'r" atorms of the last
Said goods being sold to satisfy ' fw? s, but official figures were
! storage charges against said property 10ng' ' '
ln the amount of $71.26 and accruing r were 65 known dead on Ku-
charges of storage and sale. The said . lu- Many were missing and hun
i goods being held on the account o: ""l5 Injured.
; and the name of tho mitw nr nnrsnn : Seoul , dispatches to Tokyo news-
placlng same In storage being Georgu PPere said fifty-eight deaths were
Rector. , known to havo resulted from last Frl-
Dated this 8th day of July, 1930. -' d"5,'s typhoon, which swept In from
MARY D. NORRI8. t,w Pacific, lashed Klushlu and
, July 8-1522. f whipped across Korea strait Into the
- provinces of Ketshdnando. Ktcshoho-
NOTICE OF SALE FOR STORAGE , kudo. Kankyonando and Kogendo.
CHARGED i These provinces, still suffering from
- ! the effects of' floods which killed at
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that least 285 persons and made thousands
the following goods described as One homeless, were hard hit byvtue'ty
(1) Baby carriage, One (1) Bod phoon.
Springs, One (1) Bedstead, One (l)i ' ' . .
Electric Washer, One (1) Range, One.
(1) Writing Desk, One (1) Rocker,
One (1) Table, Two (2) little cab
tnets. One (1) Box, Two (a) largo
stone lars. Four (41 boxes of lars. One
(1) wooden box and child's wagon,'
Two (2) boilers, glass Jars, Seven (7) -
curtains. One (1) Picture, One (1)
group shelves, will be sold nt public
auction at 1529 Jefferson Avenue, In
the City of La Grande, Union County,
1 Oregon, at 10:00 o'clock a. m:. on Frl-j
iday, the 25th day of July, 1930.
Eald goods being sold to satisfy
storage charges against said property
' ln tne amount of $32.40. and accru-.
1 lrg charges of storage and sale. The
isald goods being held on the account
tof and the name of the owner or per-
; son placing same ln storage being J.
o. wnite and Unas. Knooes.
Dated this 8th day of July. 1030.
. , ' UAH U, 1 V.MViu.
July 8-16-2-.
NOTICE OF SALE FOR STORAGE
' CHARGES
NOTICE JS HEREBY GIVEN that ,
the following goods described as une
(1) Stove-pipe, One (1 Bar. One (1)
Heating Stove. Four (4) Tables. One
(1) Tank, and One (1) Lot of mis
cellaneous small Items, will be sold
at Dubllc auction at 1539 Jefferson
Avenue, in the City-of La Grande, j
Union County. Oregon, at 10:00
o'clock a. m , on Frjday, the 25th day
of July. 1930.
Said goods being sold to satisfy
storage charges against said property
in the amount of $128.70 and accru-
lng charges of storage and sale. ' The
said goods being held on the account
lot and the name of the owner or pet -
; son placing same. In: storage, being
Douglas ana ijumcKson.
Dated this 8th day of July, 1930,
,. . -: MARY U. HUKMia.
; 1 1s-. ' . r' i ' - J-y 8-15-2:
'.'' ,'; ' ' ';' ' ' J ji,4':,
NOTICE OF SALE FOB STOKAGE
CHARGES
NOTICE IS HEREBY OIVEN that
the following goods described .as Two
(2) Tubs, One l) UOQKer,, iwu j;spinacn, racusnes, nma oeans,' pens,
Teakettles, Two (2) -.rolls 'linoleum, 1 celery, asparagus and onions, to cost
Two (2) chairs, One (1) stand,,. ;Ono ; $1.32; j;,- 1
(1) boiler, One (1) Dish ptth One (1) j Friilts, Including peaches,; apples.'
rako, One (1) Hoe. One li)'- Shovel, : pineapples, bananas, rhubarb and
One (1). Box, One (I) Table; One (1) dried apricots, costing 70 cents.' i
Barrel. -will be-sold at public auction ' Meats, Including pork, bacon, lamb
at 1629 Jefferson Avonuo, ln the City chops, ham and beef, costing. 2.77.
of La Grande. Union County, Oregon, , iini'geiinc, two pounds,. 60 . cents,
at 10:00 o'clock a. m.. on Friday, the ; tanned goods, including soups, tuna
25th day of July, 1980.' , . ' fish, figs, solmon and grapefruit; 1. 30,
; Said goods being sold -to. -satlsfy -dalry Items, Including cream, milk
storage charges against said property and oggs $3.60.
in tho amount pf 910.50 and accruing ' ThG housewife is urged by the
charges-of storage and sale. The said foundation to buy In as large, quan
goods being held on the account ot titles as possible and to watch news
and the name of tho owner or person poper advertisements closely. .'
nlnclnc name In storage being M. L. ' . ; . ', ':
Dayiy.
Dated thin 8th doy of July. 1930.
MARY D. NORBIS.
July 8-15-22.
FEDERAL MAX TRANSFERRED
pnT?Ti.AND. Julv 21 VP) L. O.
Shirley, .chief field deputy for the
federal prohibition forces in Oregon
the past three years, has been trans-
ferred to Yakima. His place will be
filled by Arthur O. Means. W. K.
Newell, deputy administrator for
Oregon, made the announcement to-
day. (
Alabama collected 97,105,009 In
taxes on gasoline in 1029. . '
The Tennessee department of the
American Legion Increased Its enroll-
mcnt by 149 per cent last ycai
SCORCH Y SMITH Trad0 KTZT,'Ue'i v
B n-r r xy ta Trade Mark ReglBtration Applied For
7 VjrJjUJttiA U. 8. I'atcnl Office
I OCEAN- TRAVEL. MAKES A YES, -BECAUSE I f UE&E W ARE WAVING Ar
FbLKS VEW FRIENDLY, J THE SWlP IS A V ENTWU&I ATCAULY AT TWOSE
PoesnY rr ,J COMMUNITY in -people on the oTun-R f 7
p 1-RfcK ITSELF WHILE- ) AND iHQ' AREr
TV: $$USSIT IS CW THE WAVING AT US, t m
Typhoon Rains
Claim Toll Of
-108 In Orient
TOKYO, July ai Torrential rains
ana lerrlllo winds have claimed toll
ot at least 408 lives and devastated
hugo areas In southern Japan and
Korea, laying waste property valued
ZlHB? ZLl'" nOTPer at
millions of dollars.
In one "area alone, Klushlu Island.
,oos lne -ap- Empire,
E2KXKE 'h?
ffoftioo' JPntvn Tr
g),K Vjlllll) 1U
Mexican Plums
WASHINGTON, July 21 P) The
seizure at Nogales,-, Ariz., -of two lots
of plums from Mexico Infested by
the fruit fly, was reported Monday by
- : tho department of agriculture,
I , . . ,
SACRAMENTO. July 21 UP) Call-
fomm hlis hnd bn on th Mo'xlclm
fruit fly 'for many - years, ' and. has
succeeded In keeping It out, -tate de
partment of agriculture officials said
here In commenting on -a Washlug-
ton report that Mexican plums, ln-
fested with the fly, had been 'held at
Nogales, Arizona. ,,
, The Mexican fruit flv differs from
;tno Mediterranean fruit fly. It was
explained, officials here attached lit
tle Importance to the Nogales seizure,
declaring such cases ware routine
matters at California border inspec
tion stations. .
$13.72 A WEEK
FEEDS FAMILY
OF FOUR, CLAIM
CHICAGO. Julv 22 t& A fnmllv nf
four may cat well this summer -for
813.72 a week, according to a summer
food budget based on current prices,
made public by the American research
-foundation. ; -
"An average of $13.72 a week for
food-will -provide the family of four
! wltl all the nutritional -elements
necessary to. physical well-being and
yuua intriguing summer menus, '- as-
; sorts a bulletin from the foundation.
"Mjuiy Staples are from 20 .to 40
per denl below their 1020 level, -while
f roah ' fruits . unci vcgetnblcs ' ' offer
chnnces to trim tidy sums -off' the
food budget." ' ' .'; i:
xne budget provides vegetables, in-
; eluding catabago, potatoes, . tomatoes,
Business Strike
In Butte Settled
BUTrE, Mont.,
JulV 21 (mBU8l- I
nces' activity was normal tod a v after
a week of idleness caused by a strike
of teamsters and auto mechanics
which Involved the clerks union. i
Under an agreement signed Sunday ,
; night by representatives of employers !
and labor, stores and wholesale houses '
opened Monday morning. They had
been closed since July 12.
j' The agreement which settled the I
strlko was worked out by a group of ;
employers and union leaders. Its ,
terms were not made public except '
for a statement that It provided for
reemployment of members of unions. '
Wallowa County
Pioneer Picnic
To BeSaturday
ny Mm. William WIsrIiis
(Observer Correspondent)
LOSTINB. Ore. (Special) The Wal
lowa county pioneer picnic will be
held at Wallowa-Saturday. July 20.
J. A. Burleigh has been engaged as
speaker of the duy with a short pro
gram which will allow time tor vislt-
lne. The association Is t-xnr-rtlncr n
j visit from a number of Union county
j pioneers. -
I ' Pl.tns havo been formulated whero-
; by the Odd Fellows picnic will be j
neia at tne Enterprise park Sunday,
July 27. A committee met at Lostine
Saturday evening to complete - the
plans. An address by the grand war
den of the Rebekahs, Mrs. J. W. Rod
gers. will be given and a talk by
urand Warden R. H. Jonas, of Wal-!
Iowa, will also be given. A basket din-
ner at noon is the main feature ol
tho day, which will be served cafeter
ia style with free Ice cream, coffeo
and sugur and cream furnished by J
the lodges. The picnic Is for all Odd ,
Fellows, their rumlllcs and invited i
frlondy. . ' i
Mr. and Mrs. Harriman wont to El
gin Wednesday aftornoon. to. make
plans for the young folks conference,
which will bo held at Wallowa lake
this next week. They were accom
panied, by Mrs. C. L. Baes and Miss
Mildred Johnson.
A. E.' Weatherman and son, Jack, cf j
Arco, snipped u nogs to rortmnci
through the association, and suffered
a loss of four, duo to a delay. The
price paid' was HVc.
Shipments by tho Marketing asso
ciation tho past week included a car
of cattle from Lor. tine and two double
decks of hogs and a car of cattle from
Wallowa. ' '.
Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Elmer, Chris.
Johnson. Cleon Elmer and Ruth Hale,
of Lest I no. enjoyed a union meeting
end Bible study at tho home of W. H.
Weaver on Alder slope. ' A bountioub
lunch was spread on tho lawn,
beneath the shade trees at noon.
Dorothy Broxson roturncd Thurs
day from SummcrviUe, where she has
been visiting at tho home of J.: A.
Arnoldut;. 11
. Clcon Elmer, who has been staying
with his brother, returned to look af
ter his farm Interests. He will return
to his brother's farm to help wit:,
the haying. .
Mr. and Mrs; Bruce Cox and sor.
Reld. left Wednesday for a ten days
vacation ln Portland and coast pointa.
Miss Ethelyn Lcamon, of Boise, la
spending her two weeks vacation with
relatives In Wallowa county.
Mr. and Mrs. L. W. Minor, Mr. nnc
Mrs. Harry Herring, of Evans, and
Fred Herring, of Lonp, returned horn;
from an outing in Canada. -
As William Jeffers, u. P. vice presi- ,
dent, was touring this branch Une ho i
learned that an old-timo rriend irom
North Platte, Nebr., E. A. Searles, i. ;
call boy 63 years ago, lived at Wal-
ovm. Mr. Jeffers stopped his train
for ono-half hour for a visit with Mr.
Searles, 'which was very much. enjoyed
by both. ' ', ' .
Many of Wallowa county Pythlans
and famUics1 qnjbyod (the '.planlc- held
at Elgin last Sunday. All were very
rauc. pleased witnthe picnic, which
wns due to tho effovfo of the Elgin
lodge. ' '
Last , Monrtriy"'' n'Rht, ' 'when Bill
Ha'rnden, -of La Grande, 'and Roy Lee,
Com 1 Hetr Ick and Margaret i Murphy,:
of Wallowa, were returning from a
picnic, they escapod serious injuries
when Mr. Harnden's . sedan turned
over. The occupants escaped with
minor Injuries. r -k '- '
Mrs. Clyde Broxln, or Lostine, re
ceived a visit' from her -aunti Mrs.
Rbso and Mrs.' Fay Rose,, of Artisla,
Cal. ' - k .
': C. ' O. Aspcgrcn, Mcpherson Kas.,
police Judge, fined himself 91 for
overparklng and "warned himself"
against a second offense.
STAGES LEAVE
. From Corner of Elm and Jefferson
WALLOWA VALLEY COACHES
NEW SCHEDULE EFFECTIVE JUNE 1
Leave La Grande for Joseph and Way Points
9:45 A. M. 4:00 P. M.
9 :45 A. M. Makes Direct Connection at
Enterprise for Lewiston nnd Spokane.
VOli INFORMATION CALL
MAIN 799
HONOR TRAIL
ANNIVERSARY
AT ROUND UP
PENDLETON, Ore.. July 23 Link
ing In with the plans of the Oregon
Trail Memorial association, the Pen
dleton Round-Up, at Its twenty-first
annual exhibition, August 28. 20 end
30, will 'make special observance of
the ono hundreth anniversary of the
covered wagon. .
It is particularly fitting that Pen
dleton observe the anniversary, tor
the Eastern Oregon city is the home
of hundreds of pioneers who made
the great trek from the east to the
untried west. And so. at the Round
up, on the historic hills which form
a background for track and arena,
thero will appear a cavalcade of In
dians, and a group of prairie schoon
ers, typical of covered wagon days.
They will wend their way slowly down
the hillside, appearing before tho
thousands who will watch them from
the grandstands, and will conclude
tho impressive procession when they
reach the Round-Up grounds.
Further observance of the covered
wagon centenary -will ' be made at
Happy Canyon, the evening show of
tho Round-Un, which is In Itself an
exposition of the coming of the pio
neer. Thero will be shown the Indians
who roamed the hills and lifted their
voices in savago war cry; the com
ing of tho white man and the growth,
mushroom-like, of a frontier village.
Finally, the audience Is admitted Into
the village for dancing and for tho
plaving of gamos typical oi tne via
West.
MACK 111U.IS SliSl'KSHM)
PORTLAND, Oc., July 21 M" Onco
more tho official axo has fallen on
tho tanned neck of Mock Hlllls, sec
ond baseman for the Portland Beav
ers. Thomas L. Turner, president,
announced today Hlllls has been In
definitely suspended without salary
for violating olub rules when the
team was playing In Los Angclon last
week. Lees than two months ago he
was fined 100 for breaking training.
mills started the game Saturday but
after dropping a pop fly was benched
and failed to appear In the lineup of
yesterday's double header. : V ' .
ANOTHER FISH STOKY
HELENA. Mont. OT A trout with
two mouths, each perfectly formed,
was caught by a Helena fisherman.
One mouth was' directly under the
other. ' '
ABSOLUTE serenity cVmrao
torlaos our servioe., Every
thing Is done with quiet effi
ciency antf no detail is pormtt
' tod -to escapa our Attention.
You can depend upon us. .
We Understand ; . ,
; . Snodgrass .;
& Zimmerman
i
I
n
WHAT JAKE SAW
WHO KNOWS?
, AND I
SUPPOSE
NO ONE ON
That's just
tug wuman
instinct of
THIS SOAT
FRIENDLINESS
KNOWS
ANYONE
SHOWINS
ITSELF.
ON TVIAT.
Radio Programs
WEDNESDAY I'llOOll AMS
National - Broadcasting Co.: . 6:30.
Qrantland Rice and Vincent Richards:
,7:30. Amos and Andy: 8, Jack and
I Ethyl; 9:30. pleasure hour: 10:30, Ylr
jPrlen' Scotty; 10:45. violin; 11 to 12,
dance music; '
Columbia Broadcasting system: 8,
-Romantic Forty-niners; 8:30, Revue;
',0. Mood Pictures; 9:30. Nlte club; 10.
; dance music. .
i 'Northwest Broadcasting system: 8,
Harmony Aces; 9, Neapolitans and
soioisca; iu,. sunsnine program,
Spokane
KHQ (690): 6:30, NBC; -7. music;
7:30, NBC; 11:30, dance program.
Seattle
KJR (970): 8, NBS; 10:30, orches
tra; 12, Revellers.
' San Francisco .
KPO (680): 8, NBC; 8:30. features;
In the home
Every American household should have a
bottle of this richest malted milk. . A deep
draft at night makes sound slumber. A drink
in the morning sets the world aright. Safest
milk for'children and always tempting,
Send ten cents today for sample and mixef.
H O R L I C R' S
-.-J RACINE, WISCONSIN , ; -
El
JOnLEKJIE
-i ,i,r-i ' Ice companies, wholesaling, and
the University ol Oregon do another $8,000,000. i"i
. Five hundred rciailcrs and 38 wholesalers (plus five farmers' co
operatives) make Eugene the retail center lor 60,000 people. Buy
ers are Increasing toot Eugene's population, now 18,872, gained
' 16 In the last ten years, while the county grew 51 . . ..
Meanwhile, the Eugene Register's circulation grew 73 faster than , .
the population. Only four newspapers in Oregon carried more
, . i thtn 5,000,000 Unoa of advertising last year three of them arc in
one city, the fourth was the Register. More classified space (over . '
1,000,000 lines) was bought In the Register than any other dally ,
of the same size In the country. : -.,.,'--,;;, M , -Small
wonder that local advertisers (who know) prefer the Register,
lis dominant circulation alone would make for that,
Evry day 210,036 Orion buyers read Uitlt
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9:30, concert! 10 to 12, dauce music.
- KFRO (610)1 8, CBS; 10. news, rec
ords; 10:35 to 1, dance music. . .
. Salt Lake City ... .
KSIi (1130): 8. variety ensemble; 9, '
slumber tunes; 9:15, news; 9:30, NBC:
10:30, dance music: 11, Vagabond ot
Air,
Oakland
KLX (880): 8, orchestra; 9. soloists; .
10, feature: 10:15 to 11, dance music.
KOO (790): 7:30. NBC: 9. Minlaturs
Biographies; 9:30 to 12, NBC.
Los Angeles
Kfl (640): 8. NBC; 9:30, Tom Ter
ris; 9, symphonette; 9:30, sololsta;
10:30. Hawaiian baritone: 11, NBC.
KNX (1050): 8, features; 9. "Hap
and Sap"; 9:30, feature; 10 to 12,
dance music.
KHJ (900): 8. CBS; 10, news, dance
music; 12 to 1, organ. , .
Iienver '- . ' -'
KOA (830): 7:30, NBC; 7:45, talk:
8, orchestra; 8:30, Denver concert or
chestra, male quartet; 9:30 to 11, NBC. '
77ie 532,000,000 ;
Oregon Market
ANNUAL turnover ol
$32,000,000 provides Eugene
rcildenti with ample money to
purchase any advertised goods.
Selling them If easy through the
evening and Sunday Register.
Agriculture, timber and manu
facturing have an annual turnover,
of $8,000,000 each. Public serv-' i
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