La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959, June 07, 1945, Image 7

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    Thuradusi, June 7, 1915
THK LA GRANDE EVENING OBSERVER, LA GRANDE. OREGON
Page Seven
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ARfl CLASSIFIED
A DIRECTORY
DEPARTMENT STORES
FALK'S
La Grande's Better Store
FURNITURE STORE
ZIMMERMAN'S
The home of lovely furniture.
GIFTS
MELVILLE'S
Oinner ware, glass ware
and house ware.
HARDWARE
ZIMMERMAN'S
Hardware for every use,
from tacks to stoves.
Florists
1-A
FINAL ' CLEARANCE of Cab
bage, Tomatoes. Asters and
other bedding plants. Can be
purchased at the store or at the
greenhouse- in old town.
FITZGERALD FLOWER SHOP
i,. Phone 136
Lost nnd Found
10
LOST: Gasoline ration book is
sued to Mahlon D. Rogers.
Phone 195-M.
Special Notice
12
WANTED: Good used clothing
and shoes to he renovated and
repaired for War Relief Distri
bution over-seas. Leave at 111
Elm street, Christian Scientists.
NEW UNDERWOOD TYPE
WRITERS, Standard and port
ables, are being made for civil
ian use. Deliveries delayed
subject to prior orders.
Get YOUR order in NOW.
HALL'S TYPEWRITER
SERVICE
109 Depot St. Phone 401
COMING SOON, Special Sale o!
Ladies pre-war suk arcsscs,.
aprons, lounging pajamcs, Kim
onos and bath robes.
IRENE'S THRIFT SHOP
212 Fir Street
DON'T WOHRY Take it to the
FIXIT SHOP. First class re
pairing on all mechanical ap
pliances, furniture and what
nave you.
THE FlXlT SHOP
218 Fir St. Phone 4S7-W
TALBOTT ELECTRIC CO.
220 First St. Phone 666
WIRING. REPAIRING,
LIGHTING FIXTURES
RADIO REPAIRING We re
pair all makes of radios, and
have a Borirh supply of tulv-s
and parts. Experienced radio
repairman. ' .'
ROSENftUJM'S
1412 Adams Avenue
Jf You Miss Your Paper
Call if AA Before
6U0 8:45 P V
13
DR. J. E. WOODELL Chiroprac
tor & Naturopath. West-Jacob-son
Bldg., phone 104. Closed
Saturday afternoons.
Services Misc.
15
LA GRANDE ELECTRIC
Wiring, Repairs & Contracting.
SIRRINE & ROUNDY
116 Depot St. Phone 93
CHARIS HOME CORSETRY
Girdles, foundations and bras.
Mrs. Celia Gates, 2104 Green
wood street, phone 612-W.
MAYTAG: All parts for all
i , r . i
moaers weayiag wasircis. c
are in a position to give your
machine a complete overhaul,
and make a 20-year-old mach
ine run like new.
ZIMMERMAN'S
FROMPT REPAIR of typewrit
ers, adding machines, and other
type of office machines. All
work guaranteed. Official UN
DERWOOD Agency for Union,
Baker, Wallowa, Harney and
Grant counties. We call for
and deliver.
HALL'S TYPEWRITER'
SERVICE
109 Depot St. Phone 401
CUSTOM WORK, grain grinding
$2.50 ton on your place, mow
ing and plowing. 2112 Walnut,
Orville Pcllett.
Building Supplies
19
FAIRWAY ELECTRIC New
commercial fluorescent light
ing fixtures, no priority need
ed. See us for your electrical
problems.
L. F JOHNSTON
107 Depot St. Phone 763
LOOK! SPECIAL For sale,
No. 4 Cedar Shingles ideal
for kindling, 75c a bundle or
S2.90 a square for roofing for
finishing barns, garages and
other buildings.
HOME LUMBER & COAL CO.
Hauling & Storage
20
TRANSFER & STORAGE Clean
safe storage, concrete building.
Moving and delivery service.
Pianos.
SMITH BROTHERS
MOVING SERVICE
215 Fir St. Phone 88
Situations Wanted
23
EXPERIENCED Practical nurse,
would like nursing or hour
work. 3002 N. Walnut street.
WANTED : Job clerking, no pre
vious experience. Call" at 1317
Y avenue.
Help Wanted
24
WANTED: Waitresses and dish
washers. Will consider school
girls and boys. Union wages.
Phone 887-JX before 11:30 a.m.
WANTED: Housekeeper on
ranch. Phone 28R-9.
WANTED: Woman to do family
ironing on Friday. Inquire
1912 Second street. Apt. No. 2
WANTED: Men with selling
ability capable of managing
departments. Come in and
let's discuss your working at
Wards. See the manager at
Montgomery Wards.
Merchandise
25-A
FULLER BRUSHES B. T. Kit
terman. Try our all purpose
cleaner, tooth brushes, mops,
hair brushes, waxes. 403 'A
Soring street, phone 346-J or
950-W.
DESOLVO The plumbers clean
er for toilet bowls and stopped
drains at MELVILLE'S.
Miscellaneous for Sale 26
W ATKINS PRODUCTS for sale
again by Mrs- F. M. McGee.
2801 Second street, phone 8:i8-J.
NEW MERCHANDISE Ivy hold
ers with metal brackets for iY--wall,
also mirror shelves and
swan ivv hold-rs on mirrors,
hand painted Dutch Cleanser
can holders and pantry inrs are
among the new (nines just re
ceived at MELVILLE'S.
GIFTS AND CARDS FOR
FATHER'S DAY
World globes, book ends, com
bination whisk broom and shoe
polisher, ash trays, animal fig
ures and pictures, and trouser
racks are among the sueges
tions for Father's Day gifts at
MELVILLE'S
JUST RECEIVED a new ship
ment of pruning shears, tree
pruners, brass hose couplings.
Neoprene rubber gloves, sheop
shears, chick feeders, white
clover and prass seed.
ZIMMERMAN'S
WALLPAPER
PICTURES and MIRRORS
We have a new shipment, come
in and make your selection
"tEEL'S PAINT STORE
WE HAVE some beautiful new
pieces of Lucitc in stock now
which will be really appre
ciated gifts. Always shop at
SHORB'S STATIONERY
Typewriters Phone 111
FOR SALE: Girl's bicycle and 1
pre-war overstuffed davenport
set, 1 platform rocker. Inuuirc
at Apt. No. 2, Landis Court
Apartments.
Personal Service
FOR SALE: Medicine chrst,
croquet set, chest of drawers,
phonograph and records, telO
tents, kitchen Queen lauiwy
stove with coil. Tomato ana
cabbage plants.
F & T TRADING POST
Miscellaneous for Sale
Continued
WALL PAPER See our 1945
patterns of wall paper. A paper
for every purpose. Living room,
dining room, bedroom, kitchen,
bathroom, halls and closets. By
far the largest showing of wall
paper in Eastern Oregon.
ZIMMERMAN'S
FOR SALE: Suitcase Aria Radio,
3 - way. 1607 Washington or
phone 486-W.
FOR SALE: Bicycle, good con
dition. White side wall tires.
Reasonable price. Inquire 806
Spring street.
FATHER'S DAY CARDS
and
GIFT SUGGESTIONS
Billfolds, Men's Shaving Kits.
Decorated Cordial bottles and
glasses, poker chips and racks.
THE GIFT SHOP
(Formerly Richardson's Art
and Gift Shop)
JUST RECEIVED a shipment of
60 .sacks of Rotenone dust.
Place your order early and
play safe.
HAMANN'S WAREHOUSE
Island City
Home Furnishings
26A
NEW Davenos and platform
rockers in many lovely colors.
We have a large selection of
rugs, in sizes 9x12 and 12x15.
Some of these rugs are 100
wool, others are 50 wool and
50 rayon.
TURN'S FURNITURE STORE
GRISWOLD SKILLETS, fruit
juicers, wall can openers,
broom covers, ironing boards
and covers, kneeling pads,
shower curtains and clothes
hampers at
MELVILLE'S
IRONING BOARDS, ironing
board covers and pads, press
ing cloths, laundry bags, pastry
cloths and rolling pin covers,
Presmits, canvas by the yard,
tarpaulins, all sizes, and wall
paints.
ZIMMERMAN'S
JUST RECEIVED Cast - iron
skillets, chicken fryers, dutch
ovens, egg beaters, sink strain
ers, chore-boys, Foley-food mill,
steel wool, hand sprayers, mail
boxes, pump oil cans, all-metal
Universal lunch boxes, with
thermos bottles, towel rods,
and tooth brush and tumbler
holders.
ZIMMERMAN'S
FOR: SALE:" 1 Majestic range,' 1
Universal range, dining table,
5 chairs, dresser and miscel
laneous articles. 1317 Y Ave.
Farm Products
& Equipment
27
FOR SALE
1 '30' Caterpillar Tractor
1 John Deere rubber tired tractor
1 A-C combine, on rubber.
1 International 12-ft. combine.
1 Bearcat hay chopper.
1 John-Deere disc tiller plow.
1 Rotary fuel pump.
1 8-ft. McCormick Deering grain
drill.
1 8-ft. Molinc grain drill.
1 John Deere binder, 8-ft.
2 3-section spring tooth harrow.
6 Wagons with racks.
2 Rubber tired wagons with
racks.
1 Solid rubber tired wagon.
1 DeLaval electric separator.
1 DeLaval electric 2-unit milker.
1 John Deere portable grain ele
vator. 1 10-ft. John Deere hay rake.
2 Side delivery hay rakes.
1 10-ft. John Deere tandem disc.
2 3-section peg tooth harrows.
3 Sets britchihg harness
1 Concrete mixer
1 John D-3ere hammer mill.
1 8-ft. single disc.
1 10-ft. weeder.
1 John Deere manure spreader.
LEONARD HUFFMAN
4'4 Miles Southeast of Union
Phono 2891, Union
WARDS "MOTOR GUARD" is
one of the FEW California oils
refined from costlier 100
paraffin base crudes. It gives
top lubrication under all con
ditions for Cars, Trucks and
Tractors. Bring all your con
tainers to WARDS get EX
TRA savings at the sale price
of 13 'fee a quart, plus fed. tax.
MONTGOMERY WARD
AND COMPANY
HIGHEST CASH PRICE paid for
cream and eggs. Two medium
size used cream separators for
sale. Karl R. Stone, 1505 Jeff
erson. Plants, Garden Supplies 28
STARKS SHRUBS, trees and
berries. Prices raise July 1.
Order now for fall '45 and
spring '46 planting. Call 129R
for information.
Livestock, Poultry, Pets 2!1
HIGHEST PRICES in history
paid for Poultry! Call us col
lect or drop us a card. We cull
your flock buy the loafers
and leave the lavers.
JEFF BEAN, CITY FEED
STORE, Pendleton, Ore.
LIVE HENS WANTED imme
diately. Highest cash price
paid. Whv take less. Nosslv &
Nessly, 1325 V avenue. Phone
2!5-R, La Grande.
FOR SALE: Young Jetsey Cow.
Will make good family cow.
Phune 1013-J.
FOR '5 ALE: 3 milk cows. 4
calves, mare colt, 1 - year - old.
A. E. Thompson, East X St.
Wanted to Trade or Buy 30
WANTED TO BUY: Good and
dependable team of horses,
gentle enough for children to
drive. Call or write J. L. Wes
tenskow, Imbler, Ore. Phone
191.
Rooms for Rent
35
ROOM FOR RENT, close in. In
quire at 1802 Third St.
Houses for Rent
37
FOR RENT: 6 -room modom
house, 1 mile from La Grande.
Call 50 or 418-M.
Wanted to Rent
44
WANTED TO RENT: Small house
for adult coupla. Phone 51I-W.
WANTED TO RENT: Three or
more room furnished apart
ment. Adults only. No pets.
Both employed during day.
Must have by June lath. Call
1059 or 1080 local 32.
Real Estate 50
FOR SALE 2 bedroom house
with 4 lots located on thp north
side of La Grande. All new
built-in kitchen, breakfast
nook, all new modern fixtures
in the bathroom, utility room
with laundry trays, garage and
lnvlv lawn and yard.
WILLIAMSON REAL KSTATE
AND INSURANCE
FOR SALE: An excellent buy in
a stock, wheat and pea ranch,
consisting of 1160 acres. Ap
proximately 180 to 200 acres
excellent farm land, good im
provements, house modern ex
cept for electric lights. Nice
horse barn, dairy barn, imple
ment shed, storm burn for
stock, garage and other out
buildings. Well watered with
springs. Would run 100 head
of stock besides farm land.
Located on lower Cove market
road. Crop to go with place,
consisting of 100 acres of
wheat, 40 acres of Alfalfa
meadow hay. Soir.o farm mach
inery. Total price $30,500. Ap
proximately $18,000 cash to
handle, balance Federal Land
bank. Immediate p o s session
can be given.' For further in
formation see or call
CLAUDE BERRY
207 Depot St. Phone 106
FOR SALE: 10 acres just out
side city limits. 7-room house
and outbuildings. A. E. Thomp
son, East X St.
FOR SALE: 7-room house, two
lots, large garage, coal house,
cherry and apricot trees, rasp
. berrys. - Grounds aro fenced
2907 North Fourth St., phone
820-W.
WANTED TO BUY: Party with
cash is interested in immediate
purchase of two-bedroom, mod
ern home. Will look at acre
age property. Write Box 331
in care of La Grande Evening
Observer.
FOR SALE: 7-room house and
9 lots of ground. Price $2000.
Located at Lake and Harrison.
WANT TO BUY Home north of
Adams and south of railroad
from Second to Walnut. Call
955-J.
Automobiles for Sale
Used Cars
At or Below Ceiling Prices
1941 Nash 600 5-passenger coupe.
Radio, heator, over-drive.
Low mileage.
1940 Plymouth Coupe Radio,
heater, good tires.
1939 Studebuker . C o m m a n dor
Sedan Radio, heater, over
drive. 1938 Nash La Fayette Radio,
heater, over-drive.
1937 Olds Sedan.
1936 La Fayette Convertible
Coupe.
1935 Chevrolet Sedan Radio,
heater.
GETTINGS-LYNCH
MOTOR CO.
Phone 532
La Grande, Oregon
Automobile Services 56
GUARANTEED WORK PAINT
ING, expert body and fender
work, general mechanical work
John's Body Shop, S Ave. Mr.
Carman, phone 032-J.
Legal Notices
fid
NOTICE
NOTICE IS HEHEBY GIVEN
that the undersigned, the admin
istratrix of the estate ol H. C
Williams, deceased, has filed in
the County Court of the State ol
Oregon for the County of Union,
her final account as such admin
istratrix, and that Saturday. tie
1 30th day of June, 1945, at lb-
hour of ten o clock in the fori -noon
of said day, has been fixol
by said court as the time for tin
hearing of objections to said final
account and the settlement there
of. Dated this 31st day of May.
1945.
Ida Williams, Administratrix
of the estate of
H. C. Williiftns. deceased.
!June 7-14-21 0
IN THE COUNTY COURT Or
THE STATE QFQlHKGON
FOR COUNT? OK UNION
In the Mailer of itlie Estate )
of )
Madge J. KV.ne, Deceased )
NOTICE OF FINAL HltHRING
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN
that the undf rsigni-d, as adminis
trator of the e tate of Mud it I
'Kline, deceased, har. filt-d hi-, Fin
! al Account as such Aduiini li i
I tor. and the Judge- of the- Ccmi,ty
60
Court of the State of Oregon for
County of Union, has fixed Mon
day, tho 2nd day of July, 1945,
at 10 o'clock a. m., at the Court
House in the City of La Grande.
County of Union, and State of
Oregon, as the time and place for
hearing upon said Final Account.
NOW, THEREFORE, all per
sons interested therein are here
by notified that the said Final
Account will be heard at the time
nnd place above set forth and all
objections thereto should be filed
for consideration at such time
and place. -
Dated May 24th, 1945.
Dwight W. Kline
Administrator of the Estate of
Madge J. Kline, Deceased.
Dixon & Burleigh
La Grande, Oregon
Attorney for Administrator
May 24-31 - June 7-14
IN THE COUNTY COURT OF
THE STATE OF OREGON
FOR COUNTY OF UNION
In the Matter of the Estate )
of )
Louis F. Kline, Deceased. )
NOTICE OF FINAL HEARING
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN
that the undersigned, as admin
istrator of the estate of Louis F.
Kline, deceased, has filed his Fin
al Account as such Administrator
and the Judge of the County
Court of the State of Oregon for
County of Union, has fixed Mon
July. 1945, at 10 o'clock a. m., at
10 o'clock a. m., at the Court
Hour? in the City of La Grande.
County of Union, and State of
Oregon, as the time and place
for hearing upon said Final Ac
count. NOW. THEREFORE, all per
sons interested therein are here
by notified that tho said Final
Account will be heard at the time
and place above set forth and all
objections thereto should be filed
for consideration at such time
and place.
Dated May 24th, 1945.
Dwight W. Kline
Administrator of the Estate of
Louis F. Kline, Deceased.
Dixon & Burleigh
La Grande, Oregon
Attorney for Administrator
May 24-31 - June 7-14
IN THE COUNTY COURT OF
THE STATE OF OREGON
FOR COUNTY OF UNION
In the Matter of the Estate )
of )
DeWitt Kav Ford. Deceased.)
NOTICE OF EINAL HEARING
VlVTOTir-IT TQ HWRRRV rjtVKN
that the undersigned, as adminis
trator of the estate of DeWitl
Kay Ford, deceased, has filed his
Final Account as such Adminis
trator, and the Judge of the
County Court of the State of
Oregon for County of Union, has
fixed Monday, the 2nd day of
In the Mater of the Estate )
the Court House in the City of
La Grande, County of Union, and
State of Oregon, as the time and
place for hearing upon said Final
Account,
NOW, THEREFOR, all persons
interested therein arc hereby
notified that the said Final Ac
count will be heard at the time
and place above set forth and all
objections thereto should l-e filed
for consideration at such time
and place.
Dated May 24th, 1945.
L. L. Snodgrass
Administrator of the Estate ol
DeWitt Kay Ford, Deceased
Dixon & Burleigh
Ln Grande, Oregon
Attorney for Administrator
May 24-31 - June 7-14
Coast Leaders of
Red Cross Here
For Conference
rConliiiuer. from Page 1)
en.
Horn for the conference with
the district unit leaders are the
j following Red Cross officials
j from the .irci headquarters in
' San Franci-e-o: Edwii. II. Carroll,
assistant I'acilic area manager;
! E. S. Osbo- o, -cgional director of
i chapter service; North Baker, as
I iistant din ctor of public infor-
ination; B. W. Carpenter, assis'
j ant dirocior of first aid, water
i safety and accident prevention;
! Mrs. Violet Knight, assistant t-i
I administrator of volunteer spo
i rial services, -md Miss Edith Ol
I son, deputy direc-tr of nursing
j services.
j The session tomorrow morning
'will be devoted to nursing serv
ice, and volunteer special service?
.'.ill be the subject of the after
noon meeting. Water safty, aocci
rient prevr-nlion and first aid will
be taken up Saturday morning,
and disaster relief at the closing
,ession th d altc.rnoon.
Union '--emiy' chapter repro
sentativ 's at tho meetings will in
clude the .,taff assistants, chair
men of the; various services an-i
any other interested persons.
U. S. navy aircraft carriers are
ouipp' rfov'-h iron stakes which
inn be thrust up thrrajtfh Hie
, Might) rit e-ks to keep planes on
'the (leek from rolling into the
: i a wh. n the carrier ( Jit'Hiri
ters hi a vy) weather
One of the fastest pfiiftes in
t xi.-tenee toftay is Ibe luub flyinp
-t-piop; lied P-fMJ or ".Shooting
Star." v. hieii can attain a spied
, uf betw een 500 and COO m.p.h.
Legal Notices
(Continued)
MUD SLOWS OPERATION3 ON OKINAWA Ho avy raini slow up m&chanized warfare on Oki
nawa, but these infantryman of the Tenth arrhy'i 77th division plod ahead despite sticky terrain
which completely bogs down tanks seen pulled over to side of road. Despite torre.ilial rains, the
doughboys mova up to hold their gains until the b igger weapons can push ahead to resume the at
tack. U. S. Army photo.
Lower City Tax
Rate Indicated
By New Budget
(Continued from Pago 1)
sion of the existing facilUios.
It was revealed that the city
is desirious of purchasing the
lots on Washington street, imme
diately behind tho present city
building. With this land, (he city
would have a site adeeiuato fu
tile city's requirements for many
years, and when the present
building is outgrown, it would
be used for a new and larger
structure..
Capital Outlays Planned
Increases me made in most of
the departmental budgets, some
of them o substantial amounts,
but in several instances the
money to cover the increases
will come from reserve or sink
ing funds and will therefore, not
be reflected in the year's taxes.
One such item is $15,000 to be
taken from the sinking fund for
a commuity swimming pool, to
which $12,500 additional will be
raised to provide this civic im
provement in the event man
power and materials become
available during the year.
Similarly, $25,000 is budgeted
for improvement and expansion
in the water department, inlud
ing an increase in the capacity
of the Beaver Creek reservoir.
In all instances of capital invest
ment, the budget items are in
cluded on an "if and when"
basis, the expenditures to be
made provided wartime limita
tions on materials, criuipment
and supplies are available dur
ing the ensuing fiscal year.
Street Equipment Provided
In the street department bud
get $2,300 is set up for new street
signs, $8,000 for a tractor, $1 1,000
for a power shovel and $1,455 for
tiucks, none of which was car
ried in the current year's budget.
The street department budget
also includes minor wage adjust
ments which make the new bud
get $2-1,875 higher than that of
the previous year.'
Many Increases Small
Other net increases are shown
as follows: general government,
$205; city building $120; police de
paitment, $1,790; fire department,
$2,020; sewer department, $2,000;
park department, $445; library,
$255; airport, $3,275, the latter
including a $0,500 payment on
hangars and an increase of $800
in niaiiitoancc costs.
The road .department f o r
which $15,140 was budgeted dur
ing the past year, is given $30,
200 for next year, the entire sum
being offset by gas tax levemi.:.
c uiity load fund apportiorur ents,
and unexpended cash balances.
Although the budge I of the
water dcpailmont, which is self
sustaining and does not require
financing through taxation, shows
several major items not e-airi"d
in the last budget, most of the
cost is r j f f s ; t bv economies, mak
ing for tin.- coming year $17,070
lower then that fur the l;.st year.
Chief among these savings is
an item of $30,000 for a sinking
fund for equipment, materials
and extensions, and a reduction
ol SI 7,005 in the amount re
ciuired for bond interest and re
demption. Among the major items in the
water rl'-pal tmi-tlt budget is one
of $5.01)0 lor pipe, supplies, etc.
Fighter pilots praise the fast,
I rgh-i'lymg jet-propelled i'-HO or
'Shooting Star" because its tur
bine jet engine requiies no setv
iving, uses ki ros ne, a safe fuel,
develops take-off power in less
than a minute, and has a sini-
pi. city of control design.
ThouunrlB of mm ind women
havo fount! I hut titno-tol i l
Rttiarl. T.tiln. I ...i.i.
111 DOT relief 1(1 ftlrr.rnMiiria
p lymptoms of acid lnltcstinn,
Kissineii, tnd upict torn-
th. Tisli delicious, er to
take no niixin, no boltlt. Try
them-have j.hm! ftifhl'i ilccp
and wake up in the moniinR tecUnn
lika 51,000,000. Get gcntiin
Btiiirt Tlttj at your dfs;i,t -only
5c, 60c, or 11.0 undci nuk
!' pokiUto moaty-luulL guaiaotc.
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Market Quotations
Gold Shares Cause
Stock Mart Flurry
NEW YORK, June 7 (UP) A
flurry of buying In gold shares
and strcngtn in individual issues
gave tho stjck market an irregu
lar appearance today. Trading
was somewhat lighter.
Demand for gold shares on
both the Mew York stock and
curb exclnnges followed an:
nounccmcnt in Ottawa that the
Canadian government bad lifted
all restrictions on the production
of gold and other metals.
Apart from the golds, the mar
ket was a selective affair. Some
building equipments were in de
mand. ,
CHICAGO
GRAIN
CHICAGO. June 7 (UP) Grain
futures moved unevenly An the
board of trade today with late
prices steady to firm in nil but
deferred w;-.eat. Strength center
ed in July contracts reflecting
continued tight cash markets.
Wheat dosed up & to oft
cents a bushel; corn unchanged
to up 'A; oats up 'A to Vi; rye up
1 cent to off ', and barley un
changed to up l'i.
Wheat stiowed a somewhat ir
regular trend with prices most of
the session ranging from frac
tional gains in the current deliv
ery to losses of more than, one
cent in the distant contracts.
Trade reports today indicated
a sizeable reduction in the win
tor wheat crop and grainmen
awaited next Monday's June 1
government report.
PORTLAND
GRAIN
PORTLAND. Ore.. Jun 7
Cash wheal:
(UP)
S' white nd wh app 15!
white hd wh no rex 155;
Vk; s
while
club 155; western red 155;
red winter oroinary 154;
hard
hard
white baart ordinary blan
k.
Cash grain:
Oats No. 2 33 lbs. white
Barley No. 2 45 lb?, west
48.75.
46.00.
PORTLAND
LIVESTOCK
PORTLAND, June 7 (UP)
Lives lock:
Cattle, salable 225, calves 50,
grassy beef type cattle more plen
tiful, market less active, but
mostly steorly, light . stoe-ker
steers 14.25-15; common-medium
heifers, 12-14.25; e-anner cutter
raws 7-10.00; fat dairy ype e-ow.i
11.50; grass fat beef cows, 12
12.50; good beef bulls, up to 13.
50; saus-ige hulls 12.00 down.
Good -choic--; vealers 15.50-10.50.
Hogs, salable 50, market ac
tive, steady, bf.tehers 15.75, sows
15, heavy feeder pigs I7-IK.50;
lightweight quotable to 211 and
above.
Jiee-p, salt ble 250, market
steady, goo 1-choice spring lambs
1.1.75-14; extreme top Wedne-i-day.
14.25; shorn ewes 6.50-7.
Specials!
Del .Monle ?fcf
COITKi;. Ill 4jdV
Suansdoun .Sl..'l."
I'l.OI'U, I!) lbs Mf
I 'list's Itaisin
UK A IN, 1 ()-. p!K
I'Viskii'M
Doff I' owl. 10 I hs.
Ititdi.Hln'H, 2 hunches ... I'ic
fiioen Onions, 2 hunch, lot'
CiUTols, 'I hunches , . 15c
Link Sitiisujre, II). .'!"c
llainliiti Her, Hi UNc
Roquefort Cheese, II). ... lie
Sittdeii's Grocery
1,123 Y Ave.
Phone 88)
PORTLAND .
DAIRY
PORTLAND, Ore., June 7 (UP) '
Egg prices have advanced two -cents
a do.en by OPA order oa '
tho Portland dairy market. Tho 7
higher pricjs are taking effect at
onco In most stores, although a
few will not raise the price until
the- first of nxt week. Further j;
OPA ruise3 are in the offing.
Butter piled up as production ".
increased but civilian demand
was curtailed from lack of red
points.
The chicken trade was quiet.
Other orices were unchanged.
Butter Cube 93 score 42c;
92 score 42Vic; 90 score 42c; 89
score 41'A'C pound.
Eggs Prices to retailers: AA
large 46e; A large 4c; medium
small 37c dozen. !'
Choose Oregon triplets 27.2c; '
daisies 27.7c; Oregon loaf 27.9c. I
Jobbers pay 'Ac below quota- ;.
lions. "
Dies Suddenly
William J. 'Hughes, 77, a farm
er near Ln CJnmde and a lifetime
resident or union county, cticcl
yesterday in a local hospital fol-
lowing a noun aiuicn.
Ho was born December 20,
1807, in Monroe county, Mo., and
has resided in Ur.;c county foe
75 of his 77 vi ur.
Survivors include- his widow.
Minnie A. Hughes; three chil
dren, Mrs. Cari Snodgrass, La ;
Grande; Earl, of La Grande, and .
George of Union; two brothers,
Ed Hughes of La Grande and
Bert Ilughon of Chicov Calif.; .
two sisters. Mrs. Emma Hender
son of Walla Walla and Mrs. Lu'.a
Arnold of Yakima, Wash., and
eight grandchildren, four of
whom are in the armed service ?
and six giv.it granrichildren.
E'imnl.,,1 ,.,.;,...,. ...ill ln
at 2 p. m. Saturday in the Snod
grass funeral home. Interment
will be in the family- piL in tat
Masonic cemetery.
Two Are Drowned as
Squall Upsets Boat
YAKIMA, Wash., June 7 (UP) .
Two Ya'eima residents were
drowned and a third was hospit
alized after their small boat cap
sized durire! a squall on Rimrock
lake, 40 miles northwest of here,
police said today.
Victims weiv identified as liar
old I'hipp.f, 41, and Mrs. Ida
Kutuncier, .11, by suivivor Hor
ace Stcdntan. They bad been
fishing.
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