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Friday, February 14, 1!)30 LA GRANDE EVENING OBSERVER, LA GRANDE, ORE. Page Nine , HvTiit of our IwiOInK Hr-nntor tft'iu U Uhw wiirvU i tittle ri tho i.oioa u rn w t:.iR v ji i:i:x vu:i'oiu.vs uost: UNlHr (.VI") A ,mlr of tjin'i'tt Victoria' utocUliw arc-1 f Mtmii to miik thftr l.omtori Klau ' -IHnit. . . ,j 1 Tho hoH. which nro of n doll- ' mti oM ivory nhaile mill of vry fl oilk with hi open-work lace (fcslf;n down the front will bn worn hy ltci Ki'Hy when Blio upenft in tho toad inuf P "Almwt Hiniey hlood." , They wore tflvt-n to Wiiltor Kills, p'-oduc! of the vl'y. &y a relftttva uiit hi'Id p4witiouv in tho. royal noun-Wold (hiring (.Jiictri Vlrtorhi'd lirollmc. GET A NEW , fh on tunnel on the Miwouri-kuUHUH-lVxii; rniJroiul In til Uni-lir- A ft 1 1 n 2 (HLASSIFIED AD S The Maiket Place of Union and WaJUwa Counties I n Delicious, golden brown waffles that melt in your mouth briny; a happy, satisfied smile to. both children and grown-ups. And they can be made right at the table in a Uotpoint Waffle . Iron without grease, smoko or bother of any kind. TERMS uoi oitlook .ooi TIIK DAIil.KS, Ore., Keb. 1 (A I') if future weather conditions 1 j -. , Tomorrow's Observer Will Tell You! 6 EASTERN OREGON LIGHT AND POWER COMPANY 1 MOM'N POP ' . - ST. VALENTINE COMES TO THE GUNNS By Cowan 7 T7 w y -v : I 7 I C- i iclv xou T NAaW' I- x , 1 HAVEN'T SEEN OMt .Y IT WIOHT BC if . VEPU" V till,,.. X TurOE OUGHT L t " ' J A I WM.IWOW.EB ) FUNHXTQ ( OTHEl ONE .) oR 4y J ' ' ' UAlMCU f To "1 4 WEWeNS! A I Ukl J . r VJIX V - POP V EUMQ SCNT THBOUfiw LMJCHEB So y f'- ' fjf ' i v y viLr Srrrf FRECKLES AND HIS FKIENDS IT WORKED" " By Blosser j ( 1 Do.M'T Mcut Haw .' JOST TW 9m,i I ( SEE.1 JIMvlliy' CRICKETS ( HV.-FoiJ. J? f ( WKT. A.S soO J W; rw SOMMA Tl (7 TV.AT SoO 1 ' , , tO flSOCS TPAT VOO I -niiM' TUXT COS UWtS 1 DlDM'T GXPECT IT C7 TU LCNC ' ' TEillfi To VO, SET 7UIS SCZOOT S SOT Ml ,WAT'U ( r-CklTV" "! ' i cam find that dos fs -rue sw.lu tomov.o vjjooud happsm So JL of Pt . S oscap,? A incta tws b ( VoO Do mjitw' J - "-feN,Y" f " I w CAftmin- Afioono 11 svoe 8ox rr ooicr Tttooen-' . O- -v . s 7 if it taus J u? ' I rrh-' j lg I U ; J I ' - XLL c "o-hw. J 1 REGULAR $12.00 SPECIAL OFFER urns mwmn vwmi NO SMOKE, GREASE , ODOR I SPECIAL DURING FEBRUARY 95c DOWN $1 PER MONTH T?T TT'T? With Each Iron rSHlMl Purchased ' One 24-oz. Can of SKOOKUM MAPLE SYRUP arc favorable, the AVasco and Shcr- man poun'ty wheat crops' for 1930- win -,)0 R00d( according to. John Will of i,he .AVaMco Warehouse and ! Al illiiif,' company. Reports from i.UL'owei-H at alL dlHtL'ieLSv. .Will,, said, : j liulicate thnt tho Hiib-ze.ro weathfti ,ut Jaouary caused no apprttciabfe !liiainajre. , INCOME TAX facts - N'o. J 1 SiilaricK paid employe.s con.stl tuto one of the largest ItcniH of lu.in.FM expcnsrH. To be allowed such. cluliiiH must confonn- elntly 1 to tho words of the revenue act, which provides for the deduction of a "reasonable allowance for personal so f vices nirtiiady rcmli'r ed." The test of deductibility is whether the amounts paid are rea sonable and .whether they are, in fact purely for personal mrvices. Money paid an officer of a cor poration for which no services ilvi tendered or for services Inadequate to the romprwation. Is not deduct ible as salary, Reasonable coui IrnsatJon Is held to he an amount that ordinarily Is paid by like on- terpriseH in. llk( cLueuitislnnees for (Ike- services, Kor example, an of fleer of a corporation received 1 rompensation in excess of th umotint ordinarily paid for services mron a h rendered, and which Uotpoint Waffle . Icons are not just "waffle makers." On one you can' prepare 52 varieties of good things to eat cookies, sandwiches, shortcake, sponge .cake, corn bread, etc. A val-' unble recipe book is in-' eluded with each waffle iron. $9.50 CASH boi-e a relationship to the atnouttt I of his slock lioblinRs. Th excess would not he treated a salary, but I as a distribution of earnings of j the. corporation, and the amount of such excess would, not he. con sidered a ilediicilblc Item. Some successful men take ady vantage not only of thlr own op portunities but everybody else'sw 7lse(lfor(bieglis over 50 yean ' nrnrnnini r UtCtnUAULC c Sold EotrytMhtr NEW TODAY .'k SAI.K SIIvit WliiK.a t'hrys-h-rjttt roi'. t'hryshT - st'dun. Itlaoh of ihvw curs rarry it n'w cur Knnrnnti'. Chrysler u-nmi:i'. I . . :.it-i i KOK MKNT 6 ; 1508 M. Aw. furn house. 2-H-2 tp , VOlt HAI.K Work I Imiso Krs. Art lmrHvN, Toil M.l'nll. 2-ll-:l-tp FCIU HUNT Mod. is'i'WIy Unlsonlinod, furn. npts. lllofi Wash. 2-H-2 t. IfOK itlCN'P :t rm. furn. aif., hwit anil ifaraKi', 1"! Greenwood. 2-H-2 1. WANTKU Clood slock saddle. .Write full description, make, size and price 1o W. tl, rtasmussen, Hot L.uke, Ore. 2-M-r t. WANT K.I An honest, tudtist rlo-.is inan to operate a Ward t'batn store on wheels In Tnion county. A clean, uprinht tnerchaiidiHlnK proposition that offers Rood, srendy earnings. Write for patv ticulars, IH Wards Aledical t'o.. Winona, Minnesota. . Over 7:t years in business. 1 i-1 t. TONltillT rinochle parly and , dance; Kree priz.es. Katies hall. Adhllsslon 25e. H-l-t-I t. FOUND S'Ol'Nr) IVuir1i Ilimtiin Mull iloic. ilarlt Imiwn with ntrin's. tlwucr may havn Hamc l)y payln? for aily. Cult Observer, 2-H-t t. WANTED WANTKU Kspvrie general housework, ave. I'll. iced Kill Tor fall 1 l2 O 2-IH-2 t. AVANTL.'D t rm. turn. Iioiiho near .Ml. Klllily mill. B'h. H!I-.I. -i:;-i r. WANTKI) Hy local firm, sales-I man who lla the ability lo rail i on home owners. -MukI luiv lh ! eharaeter and perseverance to earn ?;l;00n a year. Reply in j .vein own nantiwriiiiiK, Kivinar are, 'past experience anil preH enl. occupation. Must he a l.a Cirande man. Address L C. c-o ohsorver. 2-12-:i .t FOR TRADE "Oil TRADE l.a tirando city property near CJreenwood Hctnol for hOBH or cat.lle, idione 4PJ-W. -r FOR SALE KOU SAI.IO llood Kllllar. TU4 Lake ave. : Call at -i:i-.t tl). l-'Oll HAI.K 7 room modern house. 9 1 .701. $2no down and $21, per mo. or $I,imio and used car. Call I lillj Jefr. ave. 2- 13-4 tp. KOU HAI.K Haled hay. 22J-W or 2-lll-Sl. I - i Illlll O: ave. KI1.INS KOIt S A L K I ro f essi n n -al violins and violins for yir.tr children. Let them learn. Violins Observer Want Ad Rates (Count flvo nvorir worda Id i hu llnu, , Tor lino. 1st insertion -....10a IVr line, eneh added eoivioe- ' utivu Insurlhtnt ...... 70 Mininiuiii ulturua un OHts . order ,S5c RATES BY MONTH 2 lines, per month, 2.50 :t lines, per month 5 4 Unusr per month t.0O 5 littws, per month ...,..i4.7f Kaeh additional Ihitt over fiv eharweU ut &0u per Jim Dr month. CVSU IN ADVANCE. l re ciuirti on nil Clfissii'lcd, ordur to earn th rates. lhjrhr Pikte clmt-ffed on all crmllt Lnsertionw., Copy for. all CUuwdiled order musi he in this office hy li A.. Al. II AV OP INSIOUTION. Stop orders on ad Inserted until fur lliur nttico must Uu reculveil Uy. the same hour or extra Insertion will he chiirtfffd. Telephone orders ollctteck Oiisli rates may bo earned phuiio orlerH by payment on or beCore date of last Insertion. : P HON 13 MAIN 37 "An Observer Waut Ad Will Do It" , . iiml tiows tvpaiKftL. (iTii.nmtod siillsrai'lory. i'iiKlorn On'KOii MiinIii Co. -IS-at. KOit SAI.Kl'laninf? mill. KHualed In a town of i:i0; in a Rood farmliiK' cohimunity, tho only phmlnK mill within 26 mile Kood shippiiiR facilities on ry. spur, s million fret of I'omlosa lifne luintter available for tills seasons operation, 1 00 '.million, feet, or more plno tlmhar avail able, also Home fir.. Thlw plant htus ulway been a moaey hialcer and can seu no reason Why It should not . continue to be ho. ; M lntei-f.sled kIvo this a thorough Invcstik-atUtn. It hua a bright future will. Hell reasonable. Write ( 1'. M. care Observer. 2-12-4 tp I 'VV A'l'O KM llooi cli'UUKUlln f 1.00 Back. I". M. l.Mtlor, liono SUI I'nloii, Ore. 2-12-3 IP. tiRY ONIONS at BorKer's Cash, grocery. 2c pr lb. Kvm-ythimt cltlaper. I'll. 2SU-W. Closalc laundry soap,. 10 bars, Hfc. ll's Kond. 2-12-1 111. I'll It HAI.K- finno. I'll. I-J. .. . ...2--t. I'M It SAI.IO Good, dry, ll-lu. wood, also pasts. I'll. JSH-lt. 1-29-1 nip irOH SAF.K -wood, V. avenue. -I'sed lumber and dry MnndrlrkHOn, I60ii X 2-1U-0 tp. MISCELLANEOUS -11-5 IphiIJI TIM IS DAMl'K night at 2-M-31. KaKles hall. IK YOU WANT chorcy trees or other nursery stock se Kjirl J. Htackland. Covo, Ore. 2-10-tf. SOMMKIt MOTKL Ino.ul for modern first class ait. 2-4-1 tup ROOK YOl'n OftDKU tor baby chix at Mossaciiea liatcbery. Kami. 2711. , . 2-4-1 IH-p IIOOK1NO WOltIC Itopnlr work or any kind of a now roof. Call Chun, lllldobrand, C20-W.. . .'. 2-4-1 nip. TiroWIUTERtW-lhavo nil makes ut fortnhteiik Underwoid Stand ards, and several used machines iruarantted at tmrnuir prices. Also al makes Cor rent.' Kxpert vopalvlni; on abort notice. K. C. j udfcey, Itoora I, over Silver-thorn-Wright. , J-17-lm. ! GKaKPH MATfHSS A Up- bltolng A Buy Cleaning . Work. Phon 4i4W. Chaa. Kd ward Prop., U-i-lm UONBT TO LOAN We are repre wntatlVtt toe tb prudeatlal In- auranc Ca. ana can. ma lie farm op eltj loans at attraotivo rau OC InUrsat, CIuul U. Key no Ida, v buuranc, loan a and bonds. . EASTERN OREGON School of Musfc Ttotla, piano, votcn. Cred Itv I. a O. P. temple. 447-J. 9-74-1- m. UON&X TO LOAA ou improved cltyt proptnj, stralffbt loan or tnstailma-Bt plan, i Lowwt ratea Unltvd State Inveatment Co Phonw Wain. t. 8-lft-lm FOR RENT bOlt HKNT 17 ner ranch adjoin ing clly llm-lts. Klne for truck ' Kurdrnliifr and chlckenn. Klve roim house, bftpn, root cellar and I & chicken houseH. lni. Standard Lalmdry. r 2-7-tf. ''ICOIl UK NT Lhrht . houHek.eop4nr , f.' coo ins, 1512 Adams. 2-U-tf . FOR.- KENT Furn., bouses and '. apt., with baths clean,, quiet; . lew rates. Adults. 1810 Green- , wood. 7-10-lra. KOK ItKNT room house, 1115 V; VttHh. , r . 2-.13-S tp. KtR . ItKNT Newly decorated !: rooms for sleeping rm. of lih'ht !, honsekeevlnK,' 221-W or IIHIS O. t I axiMliH.' '' 2-IS-H t.l USED CARS With An (. K. That Counts. Larison Chevrolet Company Used Car Lot"" 407 Used Gars PERKINS MOTOR CO; Main.500 4th and Adams Professional Directory , TliU OwtluLj I wccloJly handy for tho newcomer or IM ftiitof-Uivtt reader who- runy want tho name and mklreae of mm mtattlonl 11 ois been carefully iirennrfd and prari tab a raadr aid to any raider In obtaining prompt Bfofeaahaaat ClaxMed for. Phyaicimiia & Sargeou A. L, RICHARDSON, M. D. Physician and Surgeon. Officii over Glass Drugs. Office phono, Main 10; tesldunco phone, Lara a. aotivi, a. o. uvi wuhi, w. u. Practice limited to maeaaca of Uit ICra. Uax, Noae and Throat Ke Fole Toluphont ulldlna- Main n Astrologer MRS. FREDERICK DALMES 101 N Ave., La Q ran do, Or. Keadlnga dally. Reading by Mall a Specialty STAGES LEAVE From Corner of Elm and Jefferson Wallowa Valley Coaches Leave La Grande for Joseph 8:45 a. 4:00 p. m. Makes All Main Line Connections. For information call MAIN 799. I!uy Hound-Trip Tickets and Save Good for 60 Days. PKACOCKCOAL For a (uii'k, hot fire use l'eucock Coat moiik wr.xv i.i:ss soot i'i:v r.i ashf.s . t'l.l.NKKRS VAN PETTEN LUMBER CO.. l'hone Main 732 "(ogd Service Quick" WISDiM Wisdom demands that you secure- the services of ex pert morticians who know the science and ethics of their profession and who have demonstrated their capacity and ability. . We Understand. Snodgra9 & Zimmerman Phone Main 62 Phone .v.'..Mairi 508 Fir St. Quick Reference Osteopathie Pbysidam J. li. IKCLB, a. o. HAHGAU1ST 1IMULB. U. 0 Oonaral practice and the "Vomt BVHTISit" for fallen archaa. Bommer TvUDbeaa BulidinK Mala 1M Main 66. ' un. ,i. wooiniiif; 'lllltOI'llAC"l'IO l'HYSIWAX Other methods applied, blatherinor, l.'iiltni Violot liny, Food Science, Sinusoidal and Oalvanism. Font trouldfs corrected. 20 Soinimir Hld. Phono 437-Tf. His. 3-5, 7-S lies. 100-W. - u