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Page Seven THE LA GRANDE EVENING OBSERVER, LA GRAND!, KEtlW Saturday, October 6, 1945 Classified Advertisin r! La Grande Observer A community and v Family Newspaper ' i -o'lBhed Every Afternoon ' i bxcept Sundays and -: ; Holidays : By the Orandc Ronde Valle '$ Publishing Company 1710 OUi Street t''J La Grande, Oregon ' U Phone La Orande 600 I 7 rhis Is a politically lndepenaeni - publication promoting the best In ' terests of northeastern Oregon. Entered as second class matter al the Post Office pt La Grande, Oregon under the act of March 8, 1897 ,1 National. Representatives 5 Atlanta, Chicago, Kansas City. , Los Angeles. New York, St. Louis, San Francisco. Cincinnati Lorenocn and Thompson. Inc Meniotii ABO Subscription Rati By Carrier ; Per Year ... : Per Month la.ou 1.00 By MaU "per year (Six Months 4-76 puree Months - - a.ou All Subscriptions in Advance United Press (Full Leased Wire) Classified Advertising Information All uixxined Advertising Is aocepti.0 i tim rules and regulations ' of the Orande Ronde Valley Fubluh ,! in coniDiuiv. v.hlch will not be re- ,Donslblo for any errors after the first tif insertion and reserves the right to W Vtroperly classify alt advertisement, f delete objectionable words or sent euces or to refuse nny advortlscmi.nt CASH RATES The oJh rate shown below repre sents a 35 discount for payment within five days. U1NIMUM INSERTION yOOH LINES Insertions One Per Line 14o So 8o .... 80 1V4C Three Pour . Five ... 611 ..n one-hall woroe v the Une. Contract Rates on Request I'HONE 600 ,k toi the Ad-'laner or a represen tative will call at youi oince ABC CLASSIFIED DIRECTORY FURNITURE STORES r ZIMMERMAN'S Tit- home of lovely furniture. GIFTS THE GIFT SHOP Gifts, Diamonds & Watches. (Formerly Richardson's " Art and Gift Shop) HARDWARE i ZIMMERMAN'S ! . Hardware for every use from tacks to stoves. IVITL STATISTICS Births ': 'j.JIEKZOG Horn lo Mr. and Mrs. WalU:r Hcrzua of Wallow, a. son, Oct. 5, St. Joseph's hos pal. I ...;YARINGT,ON Bom to Mr. i arid Mrs. Virgil Yaringlon, Elgin, ( -'daughter, Oct.- 5, St. Joseph's . hospilal. f Divorces DUKE .Myrella from Lewis ? E.,, charging cruel and inhuman treatment, decree granted. CARLSON George from Al ,na, charging cruel and inhuman leatment, complaint nteo. lorists 1-A BULBS Tulips, Daffodil--, Nar : cissus. Iris and others. . FITZGERAI-D FLOWER SHOP . ,- Phone 130 Card of frviks Our-heartfelt thanks to all who extended ctimfoiting sympathy and hln in our recent sorrow. For the beautiful service, flora! offerings, and uther kindnesses. we are deeply grateful. Deane Bidwcll. The Brooks girls and Wade Lost and Found 10 STRAYED A white English Pointer do2 with lemon Colo! ' ed snots on head. Reward. Call 1073-J. LOST: Small black Cocker Span lot -P!irini collar inscribed Lt. Ott( n. M.C. Army Air Base, Reward. Phone 523-JX. Spcci:'! Notice l: ANYONE INTERESTED in., sell ire whole milk at 80c per pound buttcrfat. contact V AL ' LEY" DAIRY at 1112 Jefferson (Ai rear). RUMMAGE Sale to be h:ld Oct. 20th :n the I. O. O. F. hall, sponsored hv the Soroplimis club V. F; W. AUXILIARY will hold n Roniin:i5e Sale Thursday Oct 11 m the I O. O. F. build ing. Opens " a. m. l.A CRANDE ELECTHir Wo ing. ieo.nO and colt acting SiRRIN'E A: ROL'NDY ' HIT Adams Ave. Phne H3 Services Misc. EXPERT AND PROMPT RE PAIRING of typewriters ana all office machines. Official UNDERWOOD agency. HALL'S TYPEWRITER . . SERVICE 103 Depot St. Phone, 401 UNDER NEW MANAGEMENT The La Grande Livestock Com mission company for the high dollar consign your livestock to us. We have buyers for any amount of good market pi ices. Don't forget this is your sale. Sale every Friday starting sharp at 1 o'clock. Come in and get acquainted. LA GRANDE LIVESTOCK COMMISSION CO. Phone 1F3 Wm. Schaan, Mgr. CHAR1S HOME CORSETRY Girdles, foundations and bras Mrs. Celia Gates, 2104 Green wood street, phone C12-W. CUSTOM WORK, grain grinding S2.50 ton on your place, plow ing, seed treating. 2102 '-j Fir, phone 6H5-W. Orvillc Pellclt. CALL US for prompt and effici ent service. PEOPLE'S GARBAGE SERVICE WAYNE SHUSTER Phone 520-W ROY L. MOCK Livestock and General Auctioneer. , Foley Hotel La Grande, Oregon. r,'i ipwiTI !RF REPAIRING. Cnb- ir.cnt work, ecneral repair and construction work. PELLET'S CABINET SHOP 1007 Lake Street, Phone 18D-WX THE F1XIT SHOP We repair all types of was.ung macniu---. electric irons, toasleis. waffle irons and etc., furniture repair ing, machine work and weld ing. E. P. SHROCK 218 Fir St. Phono 437-W TRANSFER AND STORAGE Local and long distance mov ing. Piano moving and delivery service. SMITH BROTHERS MOVING SERVICE Phone 38 215M. Fir St. Schools - Instruction 17 WANTED: Girls from 17 to 35 in terested in Beauty Culture training. We have room fo: a limited number of student:'. Learn this profitable profession at absolutely no cost. Write Viitor Beautv School. 18 Book Nook Bldg. Walla Walla, Wash. mrwaittet! 1 J- WANTED: Woman for house work. No children, no wash ing. Phone 225-J. WANTED: Someone lo shingle 5-room house at 1004 13th St. See Mrs. McWilliams 1008 4th St. Apartnwnt 6. r.TRI. WANTED: Some know ledge of bookkeeping and some clerical worn. TAl.BOTT ELECTRIC CO. iin Fir Kl Phon; 606 Res. Phone 581-WX 1074-W Boys Girls Will vou have MONEY FOR CHRISTMAS or Lack the Sivkels to Attract Sat'rla Clans ) 7 ' An' EVENING OBSERVER Newspaper Route Properly handled will earn you the desired Xmas cash and teach vou how to manage your own business: provide a hcallh ful spate-time diversion that organizes your efforts- and di rects your energies in produc tive channels. Interview our Circulation Manager THE LA GRANDE EVENING OBSERVER WANTED: Stenographer with ex perience and capable of dicta lion with some book work. Suitabl.. hours and salary. Apply by U tter lo Box 37i in care of the La Grande Eve ning Obseiver. WANTED Janitor for Part Time Work Inquire at the La Grande livening Observer WANTED Male bookkeeper, write Box 360 in care of the La Grande Evening Observer. Merchandise HIGH CHAIRS, trainers, nur sery chair.-, children's uphol stered rocking chairs, two-way hish chair, play pens, plav pen pads, car seats for the baby, bathinotti-s. bassinettes, cribs and youth beds. ZIMMERMAN'S B. T. KITTERMAN FULLER BRUSHES. Try our hand lo tion, hair brushes, all purpose cleaner and ins'ct spray. 403'.; Spring street, phone 340-J or 050-W. .Miscellaneous for Sale 26 G1FTS Beautifully modided and finished horse and colt figurines, new AUmhers in I and HRAYTON figtir-mes areH'B A V(K H POTTiffRY Miwm: among the new gift waies u.ti Iwnt, Mower pot,., iea.,-as at,.t received r.t f 2 f- lece sets at MELVILLE'S I MELVILLF(' is i pa itniVA 1. Bu Dick Turner I V it'Vl 1 r My mother was atraicl wouia roil i Miscellaneous for Sale Home Furnishings (Cont.) (Continued) LA GRANDE CYCLE SHOP Uarley Davidson side car, good condition, also Motorbike for sale. 2!f) Fir St. Phone 728 NU-ENAMEL. The modern iin- ish is cosy to apply, economical, durable, washable, loaves no brush maiks and one coat cov ers. NU-ENAMEL comes in 10 beautiful colors. Come in and make your selection at TEEL'S PAINT STORE FOR SALE: Wood clarinet, new. Phone 302-J. like FLUORESCENT KITCHEN UNITS . TALBOTT ELECTRIC CO. 24-Hour Service 220 Fir St. Phone BUG Res. phone 5S1-WX 1074-W FOR SALE: 30-30 Winchester, Eood condition, also two boxes shells. 1322 Z Ave. . , FOR SALE: Sclmrr clarj.net, al- """sb"s'axaphone in good' condi-1 tion. 003 Spring St. or phone 252-J. i GET YOUR SUN TAN NOW! We have something new in a Spcr- . ti sun lamp, combines ultra- violet and infra-red rays, giv- j ins a beautiful even tan. Come : in and see them at ROSENBAUM'S 14!2 Adams Avenue UNFINISHED CHAIRS, and youth chairs. All wood. BOIINENK AMP'S stools hard- ONE NICE ORGAN in A-l con dition, one nice hatdwood see- relary. breakfast table and ...... i,,-ri.n...l l-HrHtni suites, s( vei al nice mirrors, om extra nice davenport and chaic. one good Thor washing mach ine, one electric clock, and if you can't find what you ale looking for It v the F & T TRADING POST GET YOUR CURTAINS NOW We have rayon panels, showi r and bathroom curtains and cot tage cuitains. ZIMMERMAN'S BABY STROLLERS We hav a new shipment of ba'ny strol lers. Made in many colors with bumpers, rubber tires and springs. TURN'S FURNITURE STORE NURSERY CHAIRS, baby bug gies, hich chairs, child's cat seats and babv jumpers at . GAMBLES ICE CREAM CABINET with c'tnipi esor. three-hole Kelvir. ator, like new. FAIRWAY ELECTRIC 107 Deoot St. Phone 763 WATKINS Pepper, other spices, extracts, quick desserts and etc. Mrs. McGee, 2801 Sec ond street, phone 833-J. HUNTING EQUIPMENT Fea ther Foam quilted hunting coats, zipper pockets, water re pellent, we have these coats in several sizes. Gun oils, Hoppe s No. 9, Hoppe's lubricating oil. Hoppe's cleaning patches, gun slick, anti-rust oil, Re-mingt 'i and Winchester oil, cleaning rod?, gun scabbards, ammuni tion he-Its and tun bolsters. ZIIMMERMAN'S House Furnishings 2HA FOR SALE: Six - hole Mam 1 Universal range, new gratis . bargain. 1412 X avenue. , DRAPERY CRANES, me la I cur- ! tain rods, drape pins, 1 and ' inch portier pole, drap' ry por tier brackets, window shades, ill sizes ;d ZIMMERMAN'S PICTURTCS A beautiful T) si lection of pictures tu(tabl" for eveiy fH'.-l('E. SHORB S STATIONERY J hone 111 Typewrit. rs NEW SHIPMENT of wood and coal Circulating heaters. Get yours at TURN'S FURNITURE STORE FOR SALE: Living room, dining room and bedroom furniture, kitchen chairs and table, Thor washer and mangle and other household articles. Room 202 Sacajawea Hotel. Farm Products oi Equipment 27 FOR SALE: Alfalfa hay in stack. $15 per ton bv slack lot. Call 82,' M. J. Goss. AUCTION SALE of Livestock and Farm Machinery will be held on the ranch known as Milton Moore ranch located 2 mik'S noitb of Haines, Oregon on High way 30. 130 head of dairy cattle. 137 head of stock cattle. Farm machinery. 000 Tons hay. SALE STARTS 10 a.m. Al Thompson, Owner C. L. LOCKE, Auctioneer FOR SALE: Hale and Elberta peaches, $2.50 an apple box Bring own boxes. Phoiv: 370-W or see Carl Herrmann, lit. No. I HARNKSS "AKWIri Double work har ness, complete, collars, coii.o pails, lines, bits, halters, mar tingales, cinches, saddle bags, leather for repairing harness, rivets anil snaps. ZIMMERMAN'S DEANGELOS and Duchess Pear: SI. 00 box, you pick. Uvnr, boxes. Chester Lawler, Cove, Oregon. Livestock, Poultry, I'els 2!) FOR SALE: One putebrcil Lin coln buck. II. E. Kuhn, Aliccl Phone 20R3. FOR SALE: Fryer chickens. 1411 Cherry St. Wanted to Trade or Buy M) WANTED TO BUY Cream ami eggs. We pay the nignosi ca.-n orice. Karl R. Stone, laua J A- forson. WANTED: Used chest of drawers and book case. 2007 Noi'n Fourth Street. Horses Sr. 2.;i?s FOR SALE: A young gray and saddle. May lie Maverick slables or call In or see owner at the coin Washington and lain sue Wanted to Kent It WANTED TO RENT: Unfurmsr ed 2-bedrriom house or aii,'. ment. 202 N. Fouith or ca. the Chamlier of Commerce an t nqu i r o for Leo M. Taylor. WANTED TO RENT: two or lhr bedroom modern hou.se. Vr pay up to $75 a month. Goo . references. 2402 Grenwood WANTED TO RENT: 4 or 5 io furnished house. Adults. Wi P. O Box Ml City. i WANTED TO KENT: f urnisl j apartment ot house by r j manent ter.nant. Adults ot , Allan Kohlcr, ph'ine 4lo-v I WANTED TO RENT: Furnr-t fir unfurnished npartmi m hinise. Inquire Dr. Debus ,tr. Glbtrap. Phone 800 oi i Keal Kstate H.KAI.K: O-ioomtpaii). 3 n ,,0, aos, lairif n nit: i'A'o' i com, mm in throiti) Qaiagc. aOG N avenue (Continued) FOR SALE: Modern 6-rm. house, double garage, bam, Mi block of ground in Union. Write E. G. Cox, Union. FOR SALE. 13 acre irrigated tract with small cherry orcluuu in Fruildale district near River side Park with modern 3-bea- room house, basement, furnace heal, wired for electric range also electric range to go with th-L- propeity: Immediate pos session can be given. CLAUDE BERRY Real Estale and Insurance 207 Depot Strict Phone 100 Automobiles FOR SALE or TRADE: 1021) intr ant B truck and semi-trailer good tires, motor recently over hauled, $150. Plum? 18G-R ufter 12 noon. Automobile Services B6 BODY WORK, Painling and gen eial repair. Work guaranteed. CARMAN'S GARAGE l"i(12 S Avenue SACA.IAWEA GARAGE Gas, lubrication and washing RAY TUMMONDS, Prep. Phone 8:t(l Legal Notices GO NOTICE TO CREDITORS Notice is hereby given that the undersigned has been duly up pointed by the County Couit ol the State of Oregon for Union County, administrator of t!ie estate of Schuylar J. Cook, ric coasrtl, and has qualified a." such. All persons having claim:' against said estate are hereby n ouireri to present the same, -ri-fied as lvouited hy lav, lo I. ;-.ldcrsi-ni d a! tie ol':ice ol h'.s attorney, Henry I, Hess, First National Bank Building, La Grande, Oreeon uilhin siv months from the date hereof. Dated and first publication, S:ptemher 15th, l!Mft. WinJel Cook, Administrator Ilenty L. Hess, Attorney ' for Administrator. Sepl. 15-22-20 - Oct. (i. City News In Brief MOTORCYCLE FIRE -limning in a motorcycle Wires in the 1400 block on Adams avenue called out city firemen last night. The fire was extinguished by "two squirts" of pyretic. TWO ARRESTED Eldndge Cecil Hing, La Grande, and Jim Shook, transients, were arrested by city police last night on charg es of being drunk. They are be ing held for appearance in city I court today, police records show. ACCIDENT Automobiles driven by William A. Couzcns, Sunnnerville, and Affie Marie Pearson, Island City, collided last night on highway 82 two miles north of Island City. Couz cns left headlight was out. police repoits show, and Miss Pearson, contused, was over too far on Ihe highway. Damage was estimated at $50 for lite Couzcns ear. WORKER INJURED t'urli' Samuelson is in SI. Jn.vpli's hos pital today, recovering from in juries ri ceived yt steiday altc--noon when I- dropped th.- mam ox! of .-i locomotive on his right ttMit, smashing his Iocs. The in juries, while painful, are not eve re, his physician's office said. ; PORT VISITORS Visitors al he aitpoii yesterday and today weie: Jack Li inbergi i , Hying a i Tayloreiait to John Day; C. A. II eric I, in a l.useomb,, from I (laker to Walia Walla; and Dan j Russell, llyini! a Piper cub Iron; ' Joseph lo Baker. The f o r m e i pi esidents oi France received more than dou ble the salary of Ihe pti-sidc lit or I lie- United Stales. j.:j.jY - 5 a-v 2 7 'ft . r. . -' I ; k 1 ' V WW A '. new life in ROAD BACK lo : homes. Stanley Troulm NEA (J was first American lo lake Real Estate a. . . Ut torn--, -t-" - V iika-Uto--- GLOBESTFR TOUCHES U. S. SOIL IN DAZZLING WORLD HOP-World circling ATC Globe stor, (upper photo) lands at Hamilton iiold, Calif., .returning io U. Si. soil 133 hours and 15 minutes after' taking off from Washington, D. C Hugo transport brought back liberated prisoners of war, including Cpl. Vernon Reed, San Josj, Calii., , lio is greeted enthusiastically by feminine relations lower photo) at Hamilton. Raod was res:uad 1-- m Jap prison camp after capture when Balaan foil During yoars in prison, his brother died ?n a POW camp, his mother and father died at home. 11 Steel Demand Aids Pest of Stock Lint NEW YORK, Oct. 6 (UP) De innnris for ste-cl shares helped the i rUii o list of stocks today and prices climbed to a fuilhcr new high for more than 86 ycirs Trading was fairly ac ive in the short two-hour session. Sonu' or the buying in steels was traced to the better labor outlookl created by return of the oil workers to their jobs, and by plans for resumption of produc tion Monday at the Kelsey-Hayos Wheel cmpany, the lal-'er move permitting the Ford Motor car company to resume post-war out put. I : PORTLAND LIVESTOCK " PORTLAND Oct. '1 (UP) (IJ.Sl)A) -Cattle: For five-days, .'liable 3.037, .'olal 4.017. calves (II I and 032. Compared week ago. slivrs weak to mostly z cents lower, instances 50 cents off, oilier classes 25-50 cents lower, tome beef cows $1.00 off and some un sold. Grass calves 50 cents lowr. vealers steady. Bulk medium to good grass steers $14-10 top $10.75. Common grades $1.50-12.50, slock-$'1.00-12.00. feeders $12.50 -13.50. Common - medium hcifcis SII.50 13.50. part lead good heifers lo $14.75. Canner and colter cows Slt.tKI 7.50. shell:, down lo S5.00. Comiooi! I"-.'.- mi (hiito cows S;:i.2.r- III -HI. s line le.-lcis. lll"ll-r ,'r'"- r'l cows oiir.'i.eiioaoie, some o'mh i,vt d a i I .V but lev. selects S1'.! DO -I2."". Wc'dnon ; cind sails age bulls $!IIHI-III. goo:l heel I, nils 'm I 00 :. HO, odd head $13, .'i e Medium good glass calves $12.00 I t.llll. Cla ace .-tiers no to $1 1.00 orl.l In ;i! Oi l. 50. Hugs: Vi v f've di-vs, salable ,',:i, 1 1 1 1 i :'. I0j. Marltcl uocliang ed foi several v.eel.s. Ail larro.'.. atc! gilts M0.75, al! sows Sil.'i.oti. Stags f-H.Oll - 15 00. (.;od choice : -der oigs .$:ll.0l-2l.i)l). Shot p lor live days salable- !, 3. ").V total '.1151. Mai lo t active on s!:arolv reduced receipts but prices ger.cially steady, e-.'.i s .'') cents lower. ( ;u:..-t-choicv fouled lambs $12.00 12. .'mi, shorn nu-luti-i d to $1 1.50. Coinnion - medium w o -i 1 s k i n s $11.00 -I l.oo. t lood choiee heavy fecrlei,' up !i rd2.re). Light locals d n to $0.00. shorn down lo $7.00. 'Id I veai lings SJKIU-!i).0O. Cou t ciiiiuiKjn rlown j paid ii) to -S").7''i t ntlicrs fio'.vn li " "1 v -s $4,110-4.. SL'.OO. Feed. 1 1 a' 1 "V 1 U i - II V Jliy.-ilKf y - .V Naqa - saki. Familic;, liki- on abort- Servics-Acme M.iws.icturw corivipotiUunt lor war sciuio puoi. ground vie n, 'd fUiaki aflor a!o rifc-ASrKVtiiwpfV' 5" 1! s, . -J- 1 V-U i ."'i V LJan.jw; .. ""i--. lb. ' rriz ,2 " MURDERS JAPS Srjt. Hay L. O'Roark, Los Angeles, Calif., one of llireo GIs soniunced lo 10 y'oars hard labor and dis honorable dischargo from army after courimarticd found thoin guilty of staying two Japanese civilians in Tokyo. .14... wm Tf'-Vlf C VJ-Day opened new fields for relief work through - the Na tional War Fund. ,Slric!:eil areas of China, Manchuria, the Pa cific b - 'ids row arc available for our help. And they need h.-Jp; faod, ('''.iiing, medical attention. Give yrmr dollars lo the National War Fund. "4 f wi Willi loaded c-srl. trek lo find - bomb Elruck "jr:rJ-yH'i'i".r-.- ; ? I if V Jiff iS- .ViiSiMi-ft' lv? ft and Q What is the difference be- , tween hara-kiri and shinju in Ja pan'.' A Hara-kiri is the ancient form of suicide as a point of hon or; shinju is double suicide over thwarted romance. Q Who was the American pi lot who shot down Admiral iYa mamotn of the Japanese navy? A Lt.-Col. Thomas G. Lan phior jr. of 'Detroit, Mich. Q How much war damage ,ia Yugoslavia suffered? A A fourth of the peasant homes destroyed, half the state owned industries destroyed, a tenth of Ihe population dead, 425,000 permanently disabled, SU.OOOchildren orphaned. Q 1 low long was President Truman's first peacetime mes sage to congress'.' . ' A More than 16,000 words, longest since Theodore Roose velt's message of 20,000 wurds in 1001. QHow much did British wages increase during Britain's six years of war? A Men's 73 per cent; women's 04 per cent. Q -How many nationalities are native to Soviet Russia? A About 150. O- Is there any Ihitig similar to the Aurora Boreahs of Ihe northern polar zone displayed in southern polar regions? A The Atislralis, or southern light zone, has a similar display of lights. Q What is Ihe leading cause of damaging fires? A Defective flues and chim neys. q Who is chairman of the congressional Pearl Harbor in vestigation committee? A Senator Allien W. Barkley of Kentucky, Democratic leader. TO! rj. i B0130 for days and days, but never he able to reach as many people as one small classified ;id! Thousands will read it! Many of thi-in need the thini; or service yon of-r.-i ! This is why a classified ad is the quick, easy way to buy, sell, rent or lea.se. Make one phone call.... In net the l- e q u i red result! Try it o d a y.