Image provided by: University of Oregon Libraries; Eugene, OR
About La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959 | View Entire Issue (June 7, 1930)
Page Six Saturday, June 7, 1930 LA GRANDE EVENING OBSERVER, LA GRANDE,' ORE.1 i. 0 l'ti 1. ' I I fi; I j 1 ;t Jf 1 'h 21 " ; ; !l S i .'0 I V ts ; ; ii? "' ii- I': K ! i (.1 i ''. '.'C :; . S - ; 'o ' ': i' n I : i : : ' ; c ic r i ' ' ii t ; if - V i ; n ; ci i ii ' v e ' '" ' o u I s u l a i ' " ;; ir ' i . c t CLASSIFIED AD NEW TODAY FOIl HKNT Jloil. r.mi. pi. 2I"4 ! (Ireeiiwmiil. Ih. 012-W. G-7-Si. yon saui; jcc. ji(k. deliveries. rtnttHI'aclinn Ktiarnnteeil. Vuiiiik'.h . Ice Co. ' I'll. Main Kin. (1-7-1 t. . NOTICE I will 1101 lio -Hjiu!iil.( for liny IiHIh cenlracleil liy any ono hut inyHelf. lleo. Jteclor. u-7-:l Hi. J''(lt HUNT iMocl. Hun. upl. (Jrntiml flour, Ilioii WaHi. (1-7-11. J'lKIIKIl INDIAN rcnicilira ul Hie llitil CroBH l)r;i '.'o. li-7-ii Hi. Foil HUNT Kuril. ; fill mu., 812 J .a I; )i. It. renin, Hi. li-7-:i Mi 2UII ACI1U I1AIKY KA1I.M for Hall' ,uii- i-u'Hy ternm. All lYrlKUteit. ; I'li'lity of water., linn nrre.i lu al- I'll I Cu , lid acres lii V ll'l Itny ini'uil- ow, , balance iiaKluri', (1'inil lin- ! . lirovciiieiilH, KprliiK water pipeil j tu Jiou.li, J.ocnlcil on hlKliway near lovvn unil H'-liu'il. MiKlit ' . culiKlili-r'KOiiK' traile. I,. M. Wuolts, j '' J 4 1 0 j clams, Ave, l.a (Iranilc, i dri'. (l-2-ll : WANTED WANT.ICH Hlork lo paalure. Call , evenings I;', . (i-(i-(i-t)i OIJll. WANTS housework or rare of children, Main !i07. 0-4-4 li. WANTHII Several Bond milk ' cows. JO. 1. Hunker, Alleel, Kami, j U.S. .... ti-:i-o in JlllJVINCI TO KKAHIIlK Walll .. pliasi'iiBers to- share expenses. Wrllo A. II. Observer, fi - a -1 nip WANTKK Men wii.li ability lo sell llrt 1 tly Mile oT Bl'e'ise. See. Ver - ntllllnn at llacres holel. Walla Wallu, Wash. I1-C-2 Ip FOR SALE FOJl RATA. flonsebenies-. O. O. JoluiTOii, l'h. 2r,-w. t)-r,-:i ip. J'YIlt SAI.I'J- ir,:i. P'ryers, Ph. Knrniers (i-fi-ll ip, Wit HAI.R 2 1,2-ri. MeCormlelc JleeiiiiB ' hurveH(,ern, '.clveap, Inq. , O. H. Nllt'l, bank. ;' (1-1 -lit ynn HA MO HlrawhcrrlcH nt the pilteh. Place your orde'i'S. ItrillB eolltulners. Slevens place, Cove ariil Albany. , ll-O-iI t. 1 r WKINIIAIlli'S Coluiiibla near beev on drutiBhl. AH kinds of sand wiches and suit diinliH. The JiIIoh, hp business :tn yeurs. (1-4-lm. I'D 1 1 SAI.IO lly owner. 5 room modern house, Kull Jinseiycm. Priced to sell. Tcrius' lo'sult "pur , ehaser. 1221 X nvu. ' ' '11-2-121 Mill SAI.IO Hy owner, 112 acres j MONJ2Y TO LOAN Wo aro repre 2 mid Mi miles from A Orande'. B1,ntatlvea (or the Prudential In Ono of best Biii'dori una dairy rind Bl,rance Co.. and can mako farm liny riinohes In ; valley, gillvel or oltT 0am, nl uuractvo rato road, lelephono, now bllUBIllow ! , Intnreut. CbM. il. IlnyD0ld, noiim. unit booii narn, ami goon, o u 1 1) u I I d I ll ir s , spring, creek through place, good orchard, harries of all kinds, adjudlcaled waler right with place, (.'an be sold in Iwo separate tracts If desired, fnq. Observer. ll-II-l! Ip FOR RENT KOR RliNT 2-rm, I'urn. hniiB", HkIiIh ami water, lnq. cap, Klntf fllcy, 2l0fi Spruce. t!-(l-4 I.. Professional Directory Thlfl tllnflnry Is esiK'ctally handy for the. newcomer or for Iho out-of-town reader who may vvnnt tho iianio nml address c if ioiiio professional man. It has been ffiroRilly prepared and will prove to ho a i-cndy aid to any reader lu uhlalnlug prompt pro regional ncitIc'. CLASSIKIEO FOR QUICK KKPHKHNCK I'hysicians & Sui'n;e(ina A. Ii. IlICllATlllSOX, m. . Physlclnn und Surgeon Office over Olnsu Drugs Office Phone, M-15 Ites. I.l:i0 11. 111)1 XX , M. I). I-IOWA WII.KIOK, SI. 1). Practice limited to diseasea of the Kyo. I0ar, Nose and Throiit. New Foley Telephono BulldliiK Main 16 Astrologer tuts. riii:in:iiicK hai.mi s SOI n, avi:. Headings llaliy. Readings by Mull a Specialty $180.00 DOWN Brinrfs 1927 liuick Standard Sedan In A-1 Mechanical Condition, New Tires, Original Paint PE RKINS MOTOR CO Main 500 4th ami Adams The Market Place of Union and Wallowa Want Ad Rates Observer (Count five avornire words to the line.) Per llnft, 1st Insertion ..-....10o I'vr Hno, ut.v.ii aildud oodsuo- utlvti Irtnurtlon 7o Mlnfmuin ciinro on one ordur ... HM.w,2Co ; RATES JtY MONTH 2 11no, iht month tZ.BO 3 lliu-rt, intr mouth ....$3.2& 4 llimrt, jMir Mionth i.OO linen, mt monlh jl.76 JOach fiddltiunal line ovor flvo chnrKcd at IiUu pur lino per iriunUi. CAHH IN ADVANCID Is ie tjtiiruJ on all ClrtHsil'led orilurn to va rn thK raivn. HlKlier rate uhurftud on all credit inertluita. Copy for all (,alfled orders rniihL ho In liiin off leu by 10 A. M. IJAV OK INSKUTION. Stp ordfirH on ud Inmirtcd until fur Dn'r tiotlcu tniiHt be rectilvbd by tbe Hfiinti bo ir or extra Intfurtfuii will bo ulimui-d. Tiliiphuno orders sollcltt'd. CiihU 1'mU'h may be earntd on pboiiB orders by intyniunt on or before dulu of JiiHt lniierLloii. PHONI3 MAIN 87 "An Obn.!rv;r Want Ad WIU Do It" KOI I II KNT Mod. apt. with Krldl Balre, Call .Melville's. (I-C-lf. KOI I IIKNT 2-rni. apl. .;v,.,.y. . tblllB lurn. I4IIS Wash. nve. ll-n-2 Ip AI'Alt'l'.MKN'l H All re-flnlslie;;. Suinuier rales. Inquire Soiuiuer liotel. f.-2S-l in. l-'Oll ltl-;NT luru. houses and aptii., With ballls, clean, quiet, low rales. Adlllls. mill Green wood. 5-10-1 m. KOIt HlillT llp-lo-dut flirnlMlled apartment, ClaniBo. I,iindis Court. r,-!i-iin. MISCELLANEOUS (11,11 TIM 10 IIANCK Hal. IliBht nt KiibIcs hall. i;-r,-:;t. I0AHTI0KN OliKOON School of Music, violin, piano, voice, ('red IIM. J. O. O. h'. temple; 447-.I. C-2-1 III. - I- i , 'jA OHANIJBI MA'J'TH Ittifl VV ' bnlsieolntt ' A: K119 Clttnnlnj Worln. Phono 414-V7. Cha. :d wurdH, i'ruri. . 13-l-1m I'lIRK MILK Contains every clu i meat, .required Uy 'tho luiimiii lmcly. Our dairies aro operated wilh careful attention to sanlta tlon. Wn riM'Otnniend I'UKIO NATURAL MIMv 10 you, un. a (lit I torn ted, unpasteurized, 1111 standardized. Tlie lesl, milk ever sold in Ia (Irande Is produced by i.A (IRAMH'3 OA I it Y M KN'S AS HOCIATRJN, UJZtt-m Muranc. loiin and bond. ROOI-'JNO "WORIC Repnlr work or any kind of a new roof. Call Chas. l-Ulf.enrnnd, bJOW. 5-fi-lmp MONKT TO LOAn on improved city property, ntralitht loauw or InHtailmont plan. Lvvit 'rates. United Statou I a Tent m on t Co. Phnni Main R S-1-1m U. S. L. BaUcrits Vinir ohl buttery unit $11. Kit puis n new one In your cur. Hurgcss Uallcry and lilcctric 2 lilocks oust of U. P. Depot. KXI'KRIKNCI-; has given us viHiins. liy i his we mean It Isn't neceesary for bereaved to enter Into all the details. Just Indicate how you want tilings done. YK UNOKUSTANn snoiwuask iK: 1MMKKMAN Main fi2 lIJ . Counties FIND IT HERE Oopy for till column must b In uy tt a. m. .Mine 1 ft, Inst day to pay your wnliT rt'ttt wilhout u penalty. fi-il-;it i,a ;iiaih-; siiiM-: pahixik I lain ch'tuicij, l)fivkvi, t riinii)irl hy t'xjjcrt. Work ffimruntnfd. Next to Clurk'H l''IorlKtM. . (J-7-fit. .uiu 1 i), hint day to pay nur water rent wllhont a penalty. 0-(I -;u SWIM AT COVR poor, M'lin fountain of youth. Warm mineral water. J"r;t picnic grounda u-rz-i in. I M mull, in.' iikI'.maiaivi.'M. SCHOOL III' IIKKSSMAIUNO I.' ..I 11,,,,, M ,.u M '.. i . r' . I- rench, 132(1 V. live. I'll. 229-J.i S-20-1 m. cti .m'AN.uTvri rui.v (.Il.Mll A I ION, I I r,SI!A , ii. .. V . ,' ' . . n will find hundreds of III-, 1 Iractlvi. and useful articles feir the Normal Oradnatc In tile In rm- stock of (lil ts especially. selected for o Bii'l and buy Bi'iiduale at Itiehun!- j son's Art and (lift Shop. (t-7-1 1, t June 10, last day to pay your nt without a penalty. Ii-fi-:(t. . i water l lli'iitstllc.hln;. ' pleullilB, luii(oil holes, rlc, Nolion's lilllllic Shop. I Adv. I June Id, last, day lo pay your 0 ... .' "" waler real wilhout a. penally, fi I'Vl'lll'll'S HAV H'N'K IVI'ir J,';,;' o'lfi'or linlqu'e- ' ,i,s "or .I ' ness rro,,io !nro stuck of Klfts at the Hlchardson's A... .....I ('.III iJhi.ii nr ii- fli-ootlnt? , Card exiu'essiiiK your appreciation of his many kindnesses to, you. ntenlH of Richardson's. Cards for , Fat tier's -day and .all occasions. ".I1 7 it ' ..Tune 10, last day lo pay your waler rent without a penally. (i-li-:it XOTlt'K TO :0TllAC-'OI!S I'Mll.V COI'.VI'V MAIIKIOT I i. ..ah ravtfnil fri'inv Sealed bids will be received on the followliiK by the I'nlon County Court, at the Un1mi County Court house, l.a! Onindc, Oregon, at I ft o'clock a., in. on tho 2 1 nt day of June, J Structural Steel To furnish fabricated .structural steel f. o. b. cars at Alleel, Oregon. S7, (Kid pounds, to he used for Ilrhbre No. 1-lHft over tho Govern ment Dlteln on Iho. Allcel-l.owcr Cove Maiket road. Proposal blanks and full Infor mation may be obtained at the of fice of the county Kin;lneer, I,u Orande, OrcKon. or from Hie Ore gon State Highway Commission at Salem, Oregon, Plans, specifications and form of contract may tie Inspected at the same place or may be obtained upon tlie deposit of five dollars $.". at') for, each, set of plans and specifications. Tile rljjht la reserved to reject any and ali proposals or to accept t he proposal deemed best for the Coiinlv of Union. S. R. MORGAN, County KuK-inecr. .luiie'7-M. Juno 10, last day to pay your water rent without a penalty, fi-ii-:tt Cyrena, Van Gordon, grand opera star, Is financing the musical train ing of a Chicago blind girl. SCORCH Y SMITH Tra,", l'Jiw.e ,WMAr I? IVIt- -it .V WAL MfANIMli OF TUS .COUIVNT' A-PAIR V0UA 'CWOO'-STICK "TilAT I ' BIGUF.R COMPLIMIiKT - cuic-c niunDCRCLODty 4'! un comsiuew; vno be HAS Gleil fA6 S I OC TtraiGLE COtlPAf.E , AM' A WARPIOC PIT to r3uccee.D i-UfA - OWN 2 m 'Mm Am -it nyj i' Trado .Mark lteKlalrmlon AiilleU Fo UJjUIV11 u. S. l'atent otdco I Will Vou wave oh, -thank Vou, DINNER Wmi ME I MK. CiiLKbWi; at -ruic -Oi-r-7 . I'D -RATHER NOT k MISS . I MIX MY SOCIAL. Coupe Is Added To Chrysler Six Line This Week Tho nddltion of a convertible ' coupe with rurnMo ent to the new! been announced this week hy thc rhrysler Sales corporation. The ' car. HcllinK" at a. factory price of, i $'.i'l?t, brines tho total models In this KC7-ies to nix body types, of fered at ?7!r up, the lowest-price ranfie that Chrysler has ever of fered n .six-cylinder car. The con vertible coupo has wood' wheelw as Htandard cijuiprnont. "Wire wheels with spares In the front fender I wcIIh are available at additional cot. ' 1 The convertible coupe combines the seasonal adva retakes of a ronrt- ' sier with those of si coupe. The top folds hack compactly for open car driving, and ca i be quickly and easily adjusted for closed car driv ing In unfavorable weather. C'hro- idium plated frames for the door jKlass afford a smart, appearance .. ,ir when the top is back and Hhv- up. i..ii.,i,,.,i i ,,H,.(i,.itv lnr com- blnatliins with contrastlllB lianels anil strlpliiB, the car presents a I striklnu ain.earanee wilh its Brace- . .. , c.shions are upholstered .. "... ... ,., d In heavy tan loath- im! h In the driver's compart- llient and rumble sent. Kubberized '," f"1"-'''' niiilehln(f the top, Is I ! available special equipment for j 'upholstery at sllBht extra cost. All ..',.... ,,,.,,.,. r ,,, om. l ' , , . , i "Vphe 'car Is powered with a (!2- h.pinver enBlne that hn already l nl.n.,.Mi jjh blBh performance stand- ! ,,u ,,, , i, ,.,,,., Ik nf f'brvsler Sixes now in owners' hands. The engine has a. bore of 3 14 Inclic.i and , a stroko of 4 'i inches with a (lis- placement of 1115.(1 cubic Inches. The conipresHlon ratio It 5.2 to 1. 'I'he seat of the convertible coupe Is ndjuslable, and provides ample .. ! room for two or three passengers, Convenience and compl(ienes.i nre provided for the driver. Grouped In ,l panel lndlreelly llluminaieu, aie speedoineter, ammeter, oil pros- sure gauge, and electric fuel gauge Carburetor cl.oko and eft loc k 'KlllLloa SWlini "' n. nre within reach. On top of the three spokd . . ...i.... ...i 1 11m 1 rrlit nnn- ' ,,118llno throU,n d horn button. Spark control is en- iirnlv nutoina c. ('.ear sniii- i 'stanilard. three speeds forward and Nino reverse. The hand brake con- Iracts on the drive shaft, while ser vieo brakes are i he Chrysler uiouihoi-hwuif hitiM-nal-expandintr f "-l'.-l h.vlf...lHc type, nflord- ""fly driving sp 'e, Is inner leniuren umu.. n aid equipment Include four hydrau lic shock absorbers, fuel pump, I rubber insulated frame and engine, , ..... , .rinf ami the honderlte rust-prooflns process on all enameled parts, Bill To Benef it .... lAimoei ,inaiibiiu PORTLAND, .Tune 7 (AP) W". I IV. Gibbons, head of the forest products office, under P. J. Ruck. regional lorester, stat that President Hoover's approval of a bill tor appropriation of $2,nnu for surveying pulp and paper po-1 tent fa lit les indicate). tno coast would benefit. Such-an appropriation. Gibbons said, would pove beneficial to the lumber industry of the Pacific eoasi. .MOV IKK IM'.LP STI DV OI- Ul.VING SCIKNOK VI U. A COT HI, A V l'Yaneo (AP) '.Movies of every sort of airplane stunt are being used to assist air plane designers. Professor Magnan ofthe college of l-'rauce Is conducting experi-jjn tho whole of llll'll. meats, I To preserve order in tho federal Why, asks Professor Magnan, district of 1,600,000 people, there dnef. a butterfly or a bird haveinre 5,000 military police nnd li.CiOO sofl feathers and an airplane hard j civil police. The former aro or pollshed wings? jganlzed as infantry nnd cavalry, the Matters Hke that are being stu- mounted men doing tho night died. i patroling. 8";C o"nTnea For jlCikXllV, HE IMOHTlN 'IT ISNOT AGPtARA . NO.S&RCHV. I'VUt.-rH"1! IS IT. JAKE ? Si SIGN OF A RGHTKK WHO v I WILL FIGHT TO "WPIHtSH1. "" V WHEM A CROW BRftM? A GOtS INTO BATTLE H&. '' N HURLS TH'CROW-TICk, X INTO TlV (jROUND AN -t' " ' won rise TREAT FROA IT ' ' xi'-l 11 UMBER NO CIRCUMSTANCE. 7 ' I -'-a v 4 If IF'HE. LOSES TU CROW- ' ffiZA J '3TICK in a p'9ht he Bt I BUI" THIS WILL BE BUSINESS i t.M. wkis-vu WEARING AT A AND I SiNVANT YOU TO MAKE t, HE3 me J od, SOCIETY NEWS SS RoeSCh Wed A. R. Jensen Tho marriage of Mlas Anne Rcesch, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. William Rnesch .Ir.. tn Alhert R. Jensen, formerly of Minnesota, now of Iji O ramie, will be an Jinpoi'tant social event of Sunday, June 15. The ceremony will take place at 9 oftdock on Sunday mornlnff nt the Church of the Redeemer. The bride will he attended her sister, Miss Ida Tloesch, t.l U It'll.,,,, 1, ...Ill l, H.,L. I.rrr n,l Ihn lillln twin In-ollior anil ulster of tho lirlile, i 1- The Inrtie aliKor removes the .Jean nml Hilly Uooseh. will he 'Ki'aln faster Hum the usual grnv train bearers. Clarence Jensen of system. VeiHlletmi, brother of Albert Jen-! 2. The trunk or wnpron when he sen, will be best man. I InK driven Into position to receive Miss Uoesch- Is the KrnndrtaUKli- ter nf the lale William Hoesch Sr.. of Tend eton and m rs. lloesell. nlo- nocrs of Pendleton. .She attended the university or ureKon aim is a member of SiRma Kappn. On .Sunday of next week, Miss Roesch will entertain at a tea at the icoesen nomo. a group oi min runs and mauls nave neen inviteo between tile nours or 1 nnn u p. m. l'endleton Kast-OrcBonlan , . PvnOTPUfilVP PfirtV , J . Event 01 ThUl'Sday ; A dellBhtful prOBresslve ' dinner nartv was erlven on Thursdav nllrllt by tho Misses Borotliy Wall, Clene- vieve Spaeth and Orvnlene MeWil- hams, In honor of Misses Cornelia ,,. n,i Judy Siegi'lst, who nre leaving ln Orando to spend their summer vncations traveling.1 . 'pim dinner was served-In three courses, with proBi'esslvc stops at .lho homes of Miss Wall for the fl,.st course, then to Miss McWH- Hams' homo for the second and to Miss Spaeth's for the final. Colors nt three ,,,,es were In pink nm, whll(,, with service set for 14 hucsim. After tho dinner, the guests nnd honored Biiests witnessed the Mln Istrel show nt the l.a Orande hotel. - E. 0. N. Dance In Honor of Seniors Tho opening event of Ihe first commencement week at the East ern OreRon Normal school took place last nitfht at the school audi torium when the Women's League entertained at a. dance in honor of tho seniors. RffeetiVrt KfCectlve decorations followed n color scheme, of pastel shades and spring flowers were . attractively arranged about tho room. Tho J..Stnr Novelty, orchestra ..played Sov V(,(1 ,j,lwt..Botll.rt,! Miner ,was ' o-nnoriil nhnirmnn , i)nL..na -hnA t Pflnnt'Cdt wnrn' President nnd Mrs. 11. K. In low, Donn l lflrii Mnnr. M fs Tenn l-'olev. Altu i.-!lin lliiv. AHhm f'nrolfni' "Williams. K. G. Daniels and Klmo Stevenson. i, . .. : 11IO IN mtTVR AGAINST PISTOL TOTING RIO .TANKIRO (AP) Follow ing the death of a Rnuillnn army colonel, who was shot by a man whom he accidentally Jostled 'at a busy street corner, police of this city undertook an Intensive drive to enforce laws against pistol toting. The colonel was unarmed. Police records show that In April alone 21M concealed weapons were confiscated as -compared with 438 IESsT ) r"RE wi ia-t -r icv"rjc THE BEST PLACES, -"l CUCTrUCC: i fsJmor OH, if re's BUSINESS, OM LL W. "Caterpillar" Is . Time Saver For rlJirVPlr I , I Jl 1 111 Harvest days are the most val - 'tutlilo in the farm year. The year's work ft nt slake every d(iy, every hour, minute, that the crop remains uncut, umhreshed mid .uwny from the bin ndds risk to the profits on the work of 02 weeks for n fnrm family. Profit and loss are wailing on tho minutes. . Tho 1S30 "Caterpillar". combine, with its . larBe 'uraln-iinlondlnir auKer, unloads a run tank or Brain 'in 1. minutes, cays (L W. Uunt I Iiib, local dealer for "Caterpillar" j)V ' tractors, combines and road mach ! Inery. .Several features Ineorporat- i ed in "Caterpillar" ileslBii make I thl" I'""''''. says. ' Bin " Br"ln lunK- nu have to net unduly close to the I ' '""i"""' combine. This . " ..-.. .... lisions nnd damage to the combine or truck. 3. Tho "Caterpillar" combine, un der most conditions,-, can be un- W f a te iire8 80 n mc7''Cft MIC remainder being di- JtS vided amony somo fifty manufaclurcrs, "More people vUtr u ' ; Priced io Sav You Many U 29x4.40 :..S5..ri5 0x4,50I'II:..:.$6.35 L Save ou ; All Slz'n! ' ' iPTuImM IiIhO rl4'4Ml lnv Playle Oil Co. 41 P..,.e T.n , Je nc r, .pVW.;,-- vl i uV vlv T WONDER If XM. CVlf-Vff THIS (3REAT COMPLlMEfir W CHIEF TviuNUEP CLOUD ANY1 OW . 8E Off EUED IF V i - - -.tt- p CApru ffp Tu r.fii n . . : wELL,-VbuVE MADE SOMeIIU I I LQJ I THERE .WILL- BEMfitfif Vl ' f 3?,LzA V loaded ' without Mtopulnp' the l,H jtliiK nd threahin opemtion tlj:i1 Hk, unUmdcd on the run no time; 1 lOTt. ".: I 4. The grain I delivered into the eenter of the waKon and does not! pile un on one side causing spillinK j on the Krounu or necfiiuuH linn : hll,,ln nfr . ,.,.,,in until It can )l0 B)invi.ec away from the eilice of ;SIiowIib what is believed lo be the j lhe lrncit or -waKiui box. ilui-ncst urowlh of any city of major , Gi Tho combine operator can size in the I'nited .states, l.os Am.! ' rit-lily and easily start the unload- , t-elea today nwok,. to find Itself,; j n(f ir0(.,,B!l .without leaviiiK theiumoiiB the first live cities of .the, ! ,.,, ii. does not have to ! nation with an official population i striiKKle with slides or chutin thatjof. I,2:!l,7:lli, an increase of Cia.,,, slick or Ket janiiiiod. lind, InclJent- ; (157 or IIS. 511 per cent over Iho,. ally, leal: Bi'ain. ' During the average day. on av - erago. wheat, the grain tank is un - loaded from ten to twenty times. Thus, if oiilv three minutes is wived at each unloading, this nmounts to from thirty minutes to one hour a day. In a twenty-day harvest' run. this means a saving of one to. two i duvfl at attime when days aro.real- lv imnortant. Mr. Hunting ; con cluded. 1CGYPTIANS S'J'l'lV riLIXO Rased on available figures. l,nr! BI5RMN CAP) Kg.vpt. whose i Angeles now ranks !!th in poputti-" archives in Pharaonic times were u0l, aniong tho cities of t ho v'oH'?L tho wohder of. the world, hns sent I ' two young officials to the Prussian ! On the basis of the .greatly, in Record o'ffice . to. learn modern ( creas:-d populntlon I.oh Angvh'S methods of filing and registering, county h; euiiiled to eight instead-.: with the object of remodeling the ot the presmt tvi United Suites Kgyptian state archivca. 'congressmen. i ; : 'J- :'-.'LLj) See now MUUU MORE your mo ney buys in a Goodyear! Get the latest .1930 types here complete range : of low Spring prices. Cuurunleed ' Tire' Repairing Estimates PntIllotlOin ftf 1 V3UiailVU Jl 1 . . , if Los Angeles Is ' Now 1,12130 I-'1- AN'OHLKS. June 7 (AP) 1112(1 riBUIvs while metropolitan i ;'.oa Angeles showed a phenomenal. jff'vth during the u-n years s,ncn, , tho 3!20 census, greater still tvas , le- increase of or i;i,4,.SK i ,l''r cent, which brought tin. l!i;iu , population of I.om Angeles cajinty j lo -.l !.5f.7. , ,u The three next largest cities' on I the Pacific coaf-.t are San Kruneisco,, ju5.1i"'f; Seattli- '.',iJ,4'2U, and Port.- , ' huiti 2 a !,U':t. I .0s Free By John C. Terry scoKcnr. you suRt'iiftve 'Tl lObfc; - IHATBIRUBtA Bl-ftCKCROV AM'ee TH V SACGEr EMSLEOF HIS TRIBE ' OLD THWitlER. WIXII.D BE MIGHTY W EASED W(T( iXf-HAWK', kS AVIATOR SUM , le xou DRAVNED I HA I J By Julian Ollendorff VELL, I CAN SEE WHAT BROUGHT YOU HERE.M GOOD NIGWT lit. cflff f w ll 1