La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959, June 21, 1945, Image 7

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    Thursday,' Juno 21, 1915
THE LA GRANDE EVENING OBSERVER, LA GRANDE, OREGON
Page Seven
Classified Advertising
LaGrande
Observer
A community and
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Except 8undays and
Holidays
By the Grande Rondo Valley
Publishing Company
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La Grande, Oregon
Phone La Grande 600
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ADf CLASSIFIED
DIRECTORY
DEPARTMENT STORES
FALK'S
La Grande's Better Store
FURNITURE STORE
ZIMMERMAN'S
The home of Jbvely furniture.
GIFTS
THE GIFT SHOP
Gifts, Diamonds and Watches
(Formerly 'Richardson's
Art and Gift Shop)
MELVILLE'S
Dinner ware, glass ware
and house ware.
HARDWARE
ZIMMERMAN'S
Hardware .for every use,
from tacks to stoves
Florists
1-A
ASTER, MARIGOLDS and some
k geraniums still available at
T FITZGERALD FLOWER SHOP
Phone 136
Card of Thanks 3
Our heartfelt thanks to all who
extended comforting sympathy
and help in our illr.oss and sor
row. For the beautiful service
and floral offerings and other
kindness we are deeply grateful.
Molly Brarion and Family
Mr. and Mrs. Claude Brader.
and Family
Mx. and Mrs. Harry Hansen
and Family
Mr. and Mis. Louis Phillips
and Family
Laura Buchanan
Lost and Pound
10
LOST: Gunmetal, luminous stylo
main's wrist watch. Reward.
Phone 2.151 Union.
LOST: Leather billfold contain
ing valuable papers, and twenty
dollars. Phone 553-M or cail
at 1012 Y Ave.
LOST: Large tart Irathcr billfold
with husband's name engraved,
containing money and pictures.
Lost Monday, night at Liberty
theater. 2004 Adams or phone
1074-R. Reward.
LOST: Ring of keys with Scotty
dog tag. Please return to the
Observer or call 600.
Special Notice
12
SWIM THE FOURTH OF JULY
AT THE COVE SWIMMING
POOL. 0x-a every Sunday
from 1 to 6"p.m. Please bring
your suits and towels.
DON'T WORRY Take it to the
KIXIT SHOP. First cla--s re
pairing on glniechanical ap
pliances, furnitu'o and radios.
THE FIXIT SHOP
218 Fir St. Phone 4S7-W
12
PINE CONE SWIMMING POOL
Opens Saturday, June 23. Un
der new management. Open 2
p.m. to 10 p.m. Bring your
suits and towels. Closed Mon-
days and Fridays.
BIDS WILL BE accepted for cal
cimining the Kamela School
room and bids to be in by the
20th of June. Hazel M. Shane,
Clerk.
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.
HALLS TYPEWRITER
SERVICE
109 Depot St. Phone 401
Personal Service
13
DR. J. E. WOODELL Chiroprac
tor & Naturopath. West-Jacob-son
Bldg., phone 104. Closed
Saturday afternoons.
Services Misc.
15
SHIP YOUR TROUBLES to us
We repair bicycles, motorcycles,
tricycles, toys and etc.
LA GRANDE CYCLE SHOP
219 Fir Street
PEA GROWERS Crop dusting
by airplane saves vine smash
ing loss, manpower, time. Rea
sonable rates. Inquire Eastern
Oregon Airways, La Grande
Municipal Airport. Phone 6R13.
CUSTOM WORK, grain grinding
$2.50 ton on your place, mowing
and plowing. 1411 'A W ave
nue. Orville Pellett.
charis Home corsetry
Girdles, foundations and bras.
Mrs. Celia Gates, 2104 Green
wood street, phone G12-W.
MAYTAG: All parls for all
models Maytag washers. We
are in a position to give your
machine a complete overhaul,
and make a 20-year-old mach
ine run like now.
ZIMMERMAN'S
LA GRANDE ELECTRIC
Wil ing, Repairs & Contracting.
SIRRINE & ROUNDY
116 Depot St. Phone 93
FROMPT REPAIR of typewrit
ers, adding machines, and other
tvDe of oflice machines, ah
work guaranteed. Official UN
DERWOOD Aaencv for Union,
Baker, Wallowa, Harney and
Grant counties. We call for
and deliver.
' HALL'S TYPEWRITER
SERVICE
109 Depot St. Phone 401
Insurance
16
CROP INSURANCE
NOW is the time to insure
your crops against loss by
fire and hail. Costs no more
to insure now than a month
later. We have a rate cover
age for a period until Nov
ember 30. For further in
formation call or see
Claude Berry
207 Depot St. Phone 106
Building: Supplies
19
GOOD INSIDE house doors for
sale at 1606 -7th street.
SPECIAL THIS WEEK We
have 24 different patterns of
wallpaper bundles in room lots,
50 off on the price. Come in
and make your selection early
at the
HOME LUMBER & COAL CO.
FAIRWAY ELECTRIC New
commercial fluorescent light
ing fixtures, no priority need
ed. See us for your electrical
problems.
L. F. JOHNSTON
107 Depot St. Thone 763
Hauling & Storage
20
MOVING Anywhere in Ore
gon, Washington and Idaho.
Insured Carriers. Office in La
Grande and Baker.
SMITH BROS.
MOVING SERVICE
215".. Fir St. Phone 88
Situations Wanted
23
WANTED: Two older boys de
sire work on ranch for summer.
Older bov able lo drive tractor
and truck. Call 263-R after
6:00 p.m.
Help Wanted
24
MAN WANTED for steady work
in wartime essrntial industry.
House available for luing ac
commodations. Apply Pioneer
Flouring Mills, Island City.
WANTED: Steady, reliable man,
experienced in handling horses
and packing. Also must be a
handy man about ranch. Good
pay and a bonus if you stay.
No drinkers. Big Minam
Horse Ranch. Cove. Oregon.
CHERRY PICKERS urgently
needed at Freewatcr, Oregon.
Anyone in nt-yj of gasoline cou
pons mfiv make arrangements
for th-m at the Milton-Free-water
Labor office in Free
water.' Arrangements have been
made for you to secure your
gasoline when you apply. There
will be no delay, you will get
all. the gasoline nrcessary to
pick r.hen ies and return home.
There is a large crop and-he
average picker is n Hilling eight
to tfn dollars per day. Men.
women and children needed.
Freewatcr Labor office, phone
183.
Special Notice
(Continued)
Help Wanted
Continued
WANTED: Waitress, Janitor and
dishwasher at the
STEIN COFFEE SHOP
CARRIERS! CARRIERS!
WE NEED BOYS & GIRLS
To facilitate the release of
older boys and girls for agri
cultural work, we require
boys and girls with bicycles
about 12 years of age; poss
sibly younger; whose parents
will co-operate in their hand
ling of money and maintain
ing records.
The probability of these
youngsters performing this
task efficiently and accurate
ly without parental guidance
is remote.
This is an essential war.
lime task which younger
boys and girls can suc
cessfully perform.
Not mors than two hours
daily required except when
collecting at the first of each
month. No early morning or
Sunday delivery.
ALL CARRYING IN
DAYLIGHT HOURS
One of the best programs for
developing depend ability,
personal discipline; meeting
the public.
.. INTERVIEW OUR
CIRCULATION MANAGER
AT ONCE.
Phone 600 for appointment.
LA GRANDE EVENING
OBSERVER
WANTED
Janitor and Elevator
Operator
At the Foley Building
Merchandise
25-A
CERAMIC JEWELRY We have
a nice selection of pins, ear
rings and combs to match in
many lovely colors at
MELVILLE'S ..
CLOCKS, dining room suites,
looking glasses, dressers, radios
and many other useful things
in the home, also cabbage and
tomato plants.
F & T TRADING POST
FANCY PLAQUES & CANDLES
Something new and differ
ent. Also imported Mexican
novelties at
SHORB'S STATIONERY
Typewriters Phone 111
PYREX: You can't go wrong in
giving a bride Pyrex. You can
buy her rriore expensive gifts,
but you can't find a more last
ing gift that will give her as
much day to day pleasure. We
have a large selection of loaf
pans, casseroles in all sizes
with or without lids, cake and
pie pans, mixing bowls and
custard cups.
ZIMMERMAN'S
FULLER BRUSHES B. T. Kit
terman. Try our all purpose
cleaner, tooth brushes, mops,
hair brushes, waxes. 403'A
Spring street, phono 346-J or
950-W.
Miscellaneous for Sale
26
FOR SALE: 12 guage double
barrel shot gun, 303 Savage
rifle. Ammunition for the rifle.
Moyer Apt. No. 2 after 5 p.m.
Va HORSEPOWER 110220 volt
motor. -
TALBOTT ELECTRIC CO.
220 Fir St. Phone 666
HOUSEHOLD CLEANING
NEEDS WHIZ-OFF, cleans
floors, ideal for removing sole
and. heel marks. WHIZ-OFF
is the prewax beauty treatment
for your floors. WHIZ, the
self-polishing floor wax, gives
a lasting finish.
TEEL'S PAINT STORE
FLAGS Every home should
display a flag July the 4th.
Get yours at MELVILLE'S.
FRANCISCAN CHINA A new
shipment of after dinner coffee
cups and vases at
MELVILLE'S
FOR SALE: .22 Stevens rifle,
also two saddle horses. Phone
408-R. .
ELECTRICAL APPLIANCES
We have just received a ship
ment of elements for your elec
tric range. We have them for
all sizes, models and makes.
Also sewing machine lights to
fit any model machine.
ROSENBAUM'S
1412 Adams Avenue
PICTURES
Florals and Hummels
PICTURE FRAMES
We have a lovely selection
in Lueite, leather nnd wood.
THE GIFT SHOP
(Formerly Richardson's Art
and Gift Shop)
NEW SHIPMENT OF VASES,
Mother of Pearl on China. Bud
vases, shell vasc. twin vases
and long stemmed vases. Flow
er vases from 15c and up.
ZIMMERMAN'S
GARDEN TOOLS Come in
and see our largo selection of
hand shovels, rakes and hose.
Scythes, trowels, pruning
shears, garden hose and lawn
soakers, sprinklers, noiides and
hose jYicndcrs.
ZIMMERMAN'S,
ttom Foini swings
Hi,
POTTERY We have a new
shipment of puttT and
bowls in a jMricty of color and
shapes. Authentic Chinese in
terpretations by Ci under.
MELVILLE'S
Home Furnishings (Cont.)
FOR SALE: Furniture daven
port and chair set, bedroom
suite with springs, metal bed
with springs, occasional chair,
lawn mower, 50-ft. garden hose.
Mw. Pat Wilson, Room 612,
Sac. Hotel.
GOOD VALUES in several used
Davenport sets.
W. H. BOHNENKAMP CO.
FOR SALE: Refrigerator, large
2-door, brand new. Westen
skow Supply, Union, Oregon.
Phone 2591.
KNEEHOLE DESKS, all hard
wood, Waterfall edge, 7 draw
ers, walnut finish, $27.50 while
they last. Four drawer maple
kneehole desk priced at $19.95.
Walnut student desk at $16.45.
Walnut office desk 35x60 with
plank top, 7 large drawers, 2
letter tables. Walnut book
shelves in 3, 4 and 5 shelves,
and Mahogany Crodenzas.
ZIMMERMAN'S
Farm Products
& Equipment
27
1 New side delivery rig.
1. New horse mower.
1 Used John Deere horse
mower.
1 Used 2-bottom plow.
1 Used 3-section spring tooth
harrow.
UNION COUNTY
GRANGE SUPPLY '
Island City
HAY: 80 acres to put up on
shares or will sell in the field.
Phono 2DR2.
WE HAVE JUST RECEIVED a
shipment of Bonhams 2-whecl
garden cultivators.
W. H. BOHNENKAMP CO.
HAY: Have 45 acres of hay to
sell standing or in the shock,
share or by the ton. George
Royes, Summerville, Oregon.
ALFALFA HAY FOR SALE
$15 a ton in the field. Phone
903-W.
HIGHEST CASH PRICE paid for
cream and eggs. Two medium
size used cream separators for
sale. Karl R. Stone, 1505 Jeff
erson. HAY FOR SALE, part alfalfa.
Phone 822.
Wanted to Trade or Buy 30
WANT TO BUY: Electric range
in good condition. Phone
511-W.
RAGS WANTED: Clean cotton
rags overalls, socks and wool
ens not accepted. -LA
GRANDE EVENING
OBSERVER
Wanted
31
WANT TO BUY: Used Bicycles
and tricycles.
LA GRANDE CYCLE SHOP
219 Fir Street
Wanted To Sell or Trade
FOR SALE: Work horses, 1600
lbs. 5 to 7 years old, also saddle
horses. Mrs. F. Falconer, En
terprise. Oregon.
Apartment for Rent
:i(i
FOR RENT: Small furnished
apartment, 1306 O Avenue or
phone 679-J.
Misc. Rentals
-10
FOR RENT: Trailer space. No
dogs.
PINE CONE AUTO COURT
Wanted to Rent
41
WANTED TO RENT: By perm
anent agent of Consolidated
Freightways, 2 or 3 bedroom
house. Children grown. Phone
Bill Harvey 491-W or sec us at
J608 First street.
Wanted To Rent
6-ROOM MODERN HOUSE
by Permanent Tenant.
Call 600
WANTED: Furnished house or
apartment by reliable parly.
Call 9-T-4 collect.
Real Estate
50
FOR SALE: One acre of ground,
2-bedroom modern hour-:', .also
2-in. centrifugal pump with
pipe, and a wood saw. Freda
Remington, Rt. No. 2, La
Grande.
FOR SALE: 220-acre farm. One
of the finest in valley with all
modern farm equipment. R.
Nothnagel, Alicel, Oregon.
FOR SALE: An cxcell-nt buy in
a 20-aerc diversified trart with
good house and barn. Located
just outside city limits of Un
ion, Oregon. Mostly in alfalfa.
Crop wili soon be ready to cut.
Immediate possession can be
given. Purchase price $5000.
Approximately $3000 to handle.
Balance in terms. For further
information call or s'-e
CLAUDE BERRY
207 Depot fjt. Phone 106
FOR SALE: Thro" bedroom mod
ern home, 2'i lots .0f good
ground, located at 200.1 North
Fir street. I'Sione .'IK.r.
HOUSE FOR .SAL'S': 3 rooms at :
bath, inquire at 2101 Third St.
,Wne 1075-W.
Automobiles
I FOR SAI.F.: HH Sludi -baker
j coupe in good condition. C;'H
I Kmneih Smith. I'lione 1U0U-J
afU r 6 p.m. '
Automobiles
Used Car Prices
To Be Cut 4
July First
(O.P.A. Regulation)
If you have a car that you
are considering selling see
us today for an appraisal.
REMEMBER If you want,
the highest price for your
car sell It before July first.
GETTINGS-LYNCH
MOTOR CO.
Phone 532
La Grande, Oregon
Automobile Services
5B
GUARANTEED WORK PAINT-i
, ING, expert body and fender
work, general mechanical work.
. John's Body Shop, S Ave. Mr.
Carman, phone 932-J.
WANTED: Good used car. See
J. R. Oliver next door to
Observer.
NOTICE
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN,
that the undersigned, the admin
istratrix of the estate of H. C.
Williams, deceased, has filed in
the County Court of the State of
Oregon for the County of Union,
her final account as such admin
istratrix, and that Saturday, the
30th day of June, 1945, at the
hour of ten o'clock in the fore
noon of said day, has been fixed
by said court as the time for the
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 1
H. C. Williams, deceased.
June 7-14-21
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
NOTICE is hereby given that
the County Court of the State of
Oregon for Union County has ap
pointed the undersigned as Ad
ministratrix of the Estate of
WALTER H. MARSH, Deceased;
and all persons having any claim
against the said Estate should
present the same within six (6)
months from the date of this
Notice to the undersigned, at the
office of Dixon & Burleigh, in
the West-Jacobson Building, at
La Grande, Oregon, as attorneys
for the Administratrix.
Dated this 21st day of June,
1945.
EDNA M. MOORE,
Administratrix of the Estate
of Walter H. Marsh, Deceased
Dixon & Burleigh,
Attorneys for Administratrix
June 21-28 - July 5-12
NOTICE TO
AUTOMOBILE DEALERS
CALL FOR BIDS
Sealed proposals , will . be re
ceived at the office of the Clerk
of; School District No. 1, Union
County, Oregon, at La Grande,
Oregon, therein, up to four ,(4:00)
o'clock p.m. July 6, 1945, for the
furnishing of a school bus of 32
adult passenger capacity to said
district. Bid,s will be opened af
ter the final date for leceiving
them as soon as it is practicable.
Such bus shall be of new con
struction and of latest model and
design as to both body and chasis.
It shall be so constructed as to
comply with the Oregon School
Bus law in every detail.
Such proposals shall contain
spocificalions showing the type
and construction of the body and
specifications showing type and
ennstrutjon of chasis. Such spei
fiations shall be drawn in such a
manner as to show their compli
ance with the Oregon School Bus
law in so far as body require
ments are concerned and also the
mechanism of the chasis as to
power and operation.
The Board of Directors of
Schol District No. 1, reserves the
right to accept or reject any or
ail bids submitted and the right
to select any bid submitted that,
in their judgment, is best suited
to the requirements of the dis
trict. Dated at La Grande, Oregon,
this 21st day of June, 1945.
R. O. WILLIAMS,
District Clerk,
School District No. 1
Brakemen
and
Switchmen
Urgently Needed!
Union PaciSfie 11.11.
Earn Wkile Learning
Steady Work
If you ai between the ages of IS ami ." we
will employ you as student hnikemen. This is
an excellent opportunity to place yourself In
a flood post-war occupation. Also openings In
uliops. varioiw classification, skilled and un
skilled, i)"'
( ONi'ACr, UNION PACIFIC KKPKKSKNTATIVK AT
U.S. Employment Service
Sacajawea Annex
Certificate of Availability Required
STASSEN CONFERS WITH AUSTRALIANS Comdr. Harold E.
SJasse.i (left), member of U. S, UNCIO delegation, talks over mu
tual problems with Herbert Vere Eveit (center), Australian min
ister for external affairs, and Francis Michael Forde, Australian
deputy prime minister, during open executive committee session
in San Francisco opera house.
Washington Road
Director Stricken
OLYMPIA, Wash., June 21
(UP) Clarence Hickey, 56-year-old
Washington state director of
highways and brother-in-law of
Gov. Mon Wollgren, died at his
home here last night following
a heart attack.
Hickey became director , of
highways following Wallgrpn's
Inauguration in January,. Previ
ously ho had served as, Snohom
ish county engineer for ton yenrs.
Light Balloting is
Expected at Special
Election Tomorrow
(Continued from Page 1
that it is not a tax levy in the
true sense of the word, inas
much as it will not impose any
ne wburden on property tax
payers, since the money will be
taken from funds already ac
cumulated by the state from
income taxes.
On the contrary, the proposed
cigarel tax is meeting consider
able opposition, and much less
popular support.
The measure! designed as a
permanent source of about $2,
000,000 annually for the common
schools, is characterized by op
ponents as.' a. "sales tax" am
"stop-gap" legislation.
Registration Drops
Since the last general election
the voting strength of the slate
has declined sharply, the drop in
Union county being 32 per cent.
The decrease is attributed to two
factors, failure of the voters to
cast ballots in the last two years,
and removal from the county.
The number of voters eligible
to cast ballots tomorrow In the
county was announced today by
County Clerk C. L. Graham as
6,853. This compares with 9,012
for the general election last Nov
ember. The decrease in registrations
has been heaviest among the
Democrats, the dominant party
in the county, which lost 1,338
membeis or 26 per cent of the
5,082 registered lust year, leaving
3,744 eligibles at the present
time.
.The Republicans, with a Nov
ember, 1044, registration of 3,922,
lost 864 registrations, or 22 per
cent, and leaving 3,058 as poten
tial voters tomorrow.
Thirty-two other registrations
were cancelled by Graham, one
each being progressives and pro
hibitionist, 11 tee socialists and
27 miscellaneous, including those
who declined to state party preference.
iiy
Destroyer is Sunk,
Cruiser Damaged
By Suicide Planes
(Continued from Page 1
the forward fire room. . ,
shook the ship in the vicinity of
The baka bomb, which has been
thought to be a rocket-propelled
projectile launched with a pilot
from a piano, was described by
eye-witnesses as a low mid-wing
monoplane wih rounded wing
tips. , The witnesses Said they
saw no human being aboard nor
was a cockpit observed in the
brief glimpse they had before It
hit the ship.
Many of the Abele's crow were
trapped in compartments end
went down with their ship. Sev
eral lost their lives when a Jap
anese plane dropped a bomb
among survivors on a little raft
after the vessel had been aban
doned. Many Small Bond
Sales Needed to
Meet County Quota
(Continued from Pag6 1
to corporations $32,800.
It also was announced that the
women's section of the La Grande
city committee has topped its
quota by $8,333.50, having sold
a total of $193,333.50 against a
$185,000 quota.
The retuil stores division, head
ed by Mrs. Francis Grculich and
Mrs. Robert Williamson is credit
ed with sales of $66,000 worth of
bonds, of which $5,333 were sold
within the last week.
SLAYER IS SENTENCED
COQUILLE, Ore., Juno 21 (UP)
William J. Johnson, Reedsport
mill worker, has been sentenced
to 10 years in the state penitcn
tiaiy on a plea of guilty to
charges of involuntary , m n n -slaughter,
it was announced to
day. The charge against Johnson
was filed after the death in North
Bend on June fl of Vivian LaFaye
Daniels, of Eastsidc. An autopsy
revealed she died as result of a
blow on the head.
LAST RITES ARE SET
Funeral services for Dan
French, who died at Port Orford,
will be held at the graveside ser
vices in the Masonic cemetery at
2 p.m. tomorrow. - Rev. Eugene
Chamberlain will officiate. The
body will He in state Frida y
morning In the Snodgrass funeral
home.
On June 22, every volcr in Oregon is asked to go lo the polls and
register a VliS which will give clearance to a $10,000,000 State
Building Fund to provide needed education and State building
remodeling nnd expansion of facilities
This fund is already on hand and docs not mean additional
taxes but under the law it is necessary that its use for this purpose
he approved by the voters. It is the duly of the State of Oregon
and its citizens to provide these facilities and it is our Individual
duty as citlns to provide the funds.
VOTE 300 X YES
TimI df ., Ueiird Otbwni Com mln. (nr., Hilrth D. Moorci, MiMgtr, 2.13 5. W. Siith Afnua, IonUod
Markets
Stock Market Hits ,
New High Average
NEW YORK, June 21 (UP)
Liquor shares, rails and the steels
led an advance in the stock mar
ket today to a new high for more
than eight years. Listed bonds
reached their highest general
level . In more than 30 years.
Grains snapped back.
Demand for liquor shares re-
fleeted an assertion by the allied
liquor industries, Inc., that a
"sizeable" amount of bourbon
will be produced in the next
"holiday" beginning July 1.
Rails reflected higher earnings
for the Nickel Plate for May and
the first five months,
Although steels recently have
been laggards, the group has
moved up briskly this week as
the automobile Industry pre
pared to resume production of
cars for civilians. The WPB had
authorized output of 961,018 new
cars in the nine months beginning
JuVy 1, an announcement that
brought demand for lower-priced
motors today.
CHICAGO
GRAIN
Grain future's .staged a strong
rally before the close on the '
board of trade today after early
easiness. , July rye, which en
countered heavy-pressure brought
on by, the Increase in margin re
quirements and long liquidation
recovered with the general up
turn . .
Rye, finishes the day up l76-2
conts a bushel; wheat was up -1
Mi ; corn unchanged to up ; oats
ud Wi-lVi; and barley up l-Y4-2.
Late short-covering bolstered'
wheat after early hedge-selling
in, the southwest. . September
wheat showed a decline of five
cents from Monday's high before,
the rally. Milling demand re-,
mained active reflecting heavy
flour production.. The car situa
tion was reported Improving. .
Light corn receipts and reluc- ,
tance of farmers to sell held July
and September. at the ceiling,
PORTLAND
LIVESTOCK .
PORTLAND, Juno 21 (UP)
Livestock:
Cattle, salable 125, calves 50,
market slow, early sales steady
but some bid lower on cows and
bulls; few grass fat steers $14
15.50, butters down to $11; com-.
mon heife.ys $11-12.60; eanner
and cutter coys lorgely $7-9.00;
good-choice vcalers $1546.
Hogs, salable 50, market ac
tive, steady, supply mostly bar
rows and gilts at $15.75, few
sows $15, stags $14.50, choice
light feeder pigs quotable to $20.
Sheep, salable 400, market
opening about steady, good to
choice Spring lambs largely
$13.50-13.75, top $14.25, sparingly
common-medium shorn lambs $9
10.; good heavy ewes $6.00, light
weight quotable to $6.50.
STATE AIDE NAMED
SALEM, Ore., June 21 (UP)
Reappointment of Robert H. War
rens, of Forest Grove as a mem
ber of the state soil conservation
committee was announced today
by Governor Earl Snell.
Thouianda of men and woman
hava found that time-tested
tturt Tablata brine quick.
nappy reiid to aiaap-robbing
aymptoma of acid iodicettlon.
flaaalaaaa, and uptet atom
acb. Tut delicious, eaar to
fakono mltlnc. no bottle. Try
tbem have a food nlght'a aleop
ana ue up in ths morning feeling
Ilka a $1,000,000. Get cenulna
tuart Tablata at your drusfiat
only 25c, 00c, or $1.20 under mak
r'a poaitlTa money-back aiutrtntee.
EVERY REASON
SAYS
"VOTE YES"
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