Obsaryer, L Grande, Ore., Wed., Oct. 29, 1953 Page 2 . : 'T. Dnn i Het-lecf Ynnr HnmP . . Mo Other ''j ' "'-'iM ' Place Means So Much To Yon! SS ? Slllf m Ccairti IByy .fSB ?... ........... - ........... - ' 1 .- .,, . .... . . . 1 I : Grdr&dle! : I ' , , g : Keeping the 25,000 residents of Union and Wallowa counties supplied with La Grande is fortunate in having a group of furniture and houseware stores Keeping the 25,000 residents of Union and Wallowa counties supplied with fine furniture and housewares for their homes is quite a man-sized task for La Grange's furniture and houseware stores and departments, fdr by far the hulk of purchases in these categories is made by residents of the two-county area through La Grande retailers. That the area has shopped for years for its furnitures and housewares in La Grande, and continues to do so at an ex tremely high volume rate, is proof that La Grande stores offer merchandise wanted by homemakers, at fair value! La Grande is fortunate in having a group of furniture and houseware stores above average in size and offering the widest selection of merchandise . . . merchandise all too often limited , to metropolitan centers. Retailers for the La Grande establishments maintain close relationships with the big markets, at least twice each year journey to San Francisco, Seattle and other centers for a first-hand look at wares being offered. Through cooperative and spec ial purchasing some stores are abie to offer values substantially below those of the most competitive big city stores. La Grande houseware and furniture stores pride themselves on the goods and seviees they offer and invite resi dents of the area to continue to buy better in La Grande. Whatever your home needs in furniture and wares . . . you can Jbuy better in La Grande! THIS PROGRAM SPONSORED BY THE BUS j INESS AND PROFESSIONAL FIRMS DIS- PLAYING THIS EMBLEM ... CAN jo. ssy