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LA GRANDE EVENING OBSERVER, LA GRANDE, ORE. Page Five iOUTOUft.WAY J; Ei Williams I THE NEWFANGLES (Moni'n Pop). Canned. Dies! CLASSIFIED ADS (Count tin average word to the Una.) Per line, let lruwrtlcii..10o Per line, each added, consec Wk RAT 8 BY MONTH 9 llnM. nar month-. -W.50 ..aa.as N.OO ' i linn, per month; 4 line, per tnoDthr-i. - fi llnefl. rtr mnntli. utive Insertion. To H.76 Minimum charge on on order , beta additional line over five charged at 60c per line per month. -ado FOR SALE FOR RENT. At BARGAIN In eleotiio refrlgeratore.; at Wagner's Hardware. 6-16-3 t. FOR RENT Large sleeping room with board If desired. Mis. M.,B. Donahue 1703 First. . 6-ia-8tp BO-I.B. ROOMY ICE BOX, Quite new, t'rlco reasonable. Ph. 840 W. ... 6-lb-3 t-: WANTED Friday, June 16, 1933 DOESNT HE CVEP' Y V "N? "" V M STAW3, WHCN 1 COOD XSWer, -Y - CRY WHEN YOU I A WAS A LTTTLE TOT MOMt VOU- - v : POT HIM TO J NOPE! ) LKE' TIMMlETHFlY , J,MEAN THS.y'0. i . V BED? y HAD TO 3ING ME tO WASTE ALL. THAT J V I '-ZlT-- " v Sleep vaost cvepytme vsiapbuno.tp ' f. I'M GLAD t WASNT LWAN& j , '"T 'l' N THOSE PREHISTORIC DAVS, .f ' ',t ' 7 . '' A BEFORC THEV HA.O ANV OF ' . ' ' ', ' ' " - , . V the modern iNyENTioM'j j- Jt .V -y; : f.- Y ' '' 1:1 ItUlQK MASTBR-0 with logging trall : cr. Priced, for quick sole. Ph. 142 J, ' . ; 6-16-S t. FOR SALE 1936 Chevrolet coach., Kastcm Oregon Light Power Co. 6-15-3 t. MILL WOOC ,Archte Oonley, 187-J. - , 6-14-3 tp. PO.'. SALE Gooseberries, 25c gal. Call at J820 Z Ave. 6-14-4 tp. CALL CAIN tor frying rabbits. 409 J. . i. 614-3 t: FRESH JERSEY milk cow, with nice ; heifer calf. Eh. 174 W. 6-13-3 t. FOR BALE Team of mares, 1000 lbs. Inq. 1214 X. ' 6-12-6tp RED FIR WOOD Any length, M B0 cord. Ph. Slndln Qroc, B82 W. 6-26-1 m. DRY WOOD, any length, full roeas : ure. Ph. 148 J. 6-26-1 m. FOR BALE Wood, cut green from ' first class timber. Any length. Place, your order now for your winters simply. Also dry wood. Phone 1051W." 6-7-lm. FOR SALE Will sell poultry, calves, ' cows, pigs,- horses, farm machinery and household goods, at auction? every Saturday, at 1 p. m. Grande Ronde Auction Co. 1502-6 S Ave. Phone 142J. 0-6-lm FOR SALE Soratcn paper Tor eohool . or home, at. the Observer, 5o pad. 11-2-t 1. WANTED Good girl for general kousework, Ph., Farm. 4X,, .6-16-2 t WANTED Oood.12 guago shotgun.' . State kind, make and price. Write , Box 7, Observer. 6-15-2 tp JW ANTED Wood-to haul for,ash.or ! on shares. Also buy wood at stump, i 2804 . Greenwood.. 6-14-4r,tp. DO WELL BROS;, CLEAN-UP We Will clean up your ashea, papers, etc. Phone 323-J. 3-8-t f. EASTERN OREGON School of Music, ' violin, piano,. voice; Credits. O. O. Pi temple. 447-J. ' . 9-6-1 m. , RADIO SERVICE Experience and equipment to give you better radio service. Tubes tested free in your home. Phone M-770 at Fitzgerald Furniture' Co. 6-6-lm LA GRANDE MATTRESS and Uphol stering and Rug Cleaning Works. Ph. 424-W. Ohas. Edwards. Prop. 12-1-1 m. LOST LOST Diamond solltare ring with gold setting. Reward, Call 907 W." , 6-14-3 t. -Cheroes are- . .JSL . '. BIO. U.S. PUT-Off. MADE -NOT BORN ' " 4-6 THE BUNGLE FAMILY, Mystery AUTOMOBILES FORD TpDbR SEDAN . Completely overhauled. Good tires. Price 176.0O. PERKINS MOTOR CO. ' . 4th and Adams . M. 600 . ' 6-13-Vf. La Grande Eagles Out This Week;G . Exhibition Game The La Grande Eagles and the El glneers were the two teams chosen this week to "vacation", while the rest of the league teams made up games necessitated, by the late entry Into the league of Alleel and Island City, the latter two aggregations be ing one .gome behind the other six teams. " Alice! Is scheduled to tanglo with the Chieftains at Enterprise; Cove - will tussle with the Cowboys ot Los tlne, and the. league loading Pleasant Grove Grangers will try to dust otf the up-and-coming Millers at Island City. Reports are that the La Grande squad will play an exhibition while the battierles for the Observer team were A. Beck, M. Beck and W. Dahl. . Plans are also under way to play, teams of newspaper . carriers from Baker ar Pendtetbft.' . 1 . ; ! BASEBALL STANDINGS By The AKjbcloied, Pjkss ; Coast League W. L. Pet. Sacramento 42 30 .583 Hollywood - 40 30 .571 Portland .'. 38 82 .843 Los, Angeles 38 32 .543 Missions 38 35 .521 Oakland 32 37 .464 .Seattle ' ; 27 40 .403 San Francisco .....',". 26 45 .360 American League W. New York .... Washington Chloago game with the local American Leglo Philadelphia Junior league squad on the high school field starting about 2 p. m. OBSERVER TEAM WINS VICTORY The Observer carrier's baseball teairj defeated an aggregation from North andl West La Grande yesterday morning by a saore of 13 to G. at the La Grande High school field. It was the first game played this season and the boys of both teams made a flite showing, Stltt, of the former nine, batting a home run. Batteries for the North and West La Grande team were T. Zlvkovlch, OleyelamlQ DiQolt . Boston. ........... St. Louis ......... , N'tiQjiuiI League - . W. L. New York - '., 31 19 St. Louis 32 21 Pittsburgh 29 24 Chicago 3D 27 Cincinnati - W 27, Brooklyn 22 28 Boston - - 23 Ql Philadelphia 29 36 G. Butch, F. Klmmell and F. Beaman, City. A free course in training po!ig)dogs was offered dog owners by the Ger man Shepherd Dog clui. of Kansas STORY BY UAL COCUItAN THE TINYMITfiS PICTURES BY JO9KIN0 A rVl J J? A YX&VJr u.r.r;-av 14"' -.-p. inrii i .(READ.THE STORY, THEN COLOR THE' PICTURE) THI3 lion wagged Ills tall a bit . and Dotty shotitod, "Think ot It! Why, J believe he's friendly. Mnybe we are quito all right. "Of course, If lie begins to roar, I will be very scared, once more. Perhaps It's safer to stay right up In this tree till night." . "Of course It Is," snapped Goldy. "You can bet that's what , I'm going to do. I wouldn't trust n lion farther than a frog can bop. "I'll sit"rlgbt up here on this limb, so I can keep away from him. I know 'twould be the end ot mo, if I'd decide to drop." . THEN Duncy said, "I guess you're right. In fact, we're In an awful plight. I wish someone would come along and scare the beast away. "Just look! ' He's being funny, now. He's trying to get us down, somehow. Those antics are sup posed to make us think ho wants to play." The lion then whirled 'round and 'round and shortly flopped upon the ground. The craiy stunts made Dotty laugh. "That' beast is trained,'' she cried. "W!y honestly, I almost feel that, after all, ho Isn't foal. Look closely and you'll see he lias a very iunny hide?"''--' . . ' 64"yOU'RE right," a real faint voice cried out. "You've guessed what this is all about." "Who said that?" shouted Duncy, "I can't see a soul around."Q : The lion then spreadright In two. The same .faint: voiift. said, "Howdy do! Why stay upHn the tree, when It Is safe down on the ground?" . 'Twos Scouty, In the lion's hide. And Windy, loo! Wee Duncy cried, "Three cheers for my two little pals. Let's get out of the tree.' In Just a moment they were out. Said Goldy, "What's it all about? -Your finding us, X must admit, is strange as It .can be." (Copyright, JS33. NBA Service. Inc.) (Thr, Tlitlcs Btart liacli, to Join Coppf, in the next slory.J OH-H GEORGE! PHONE! a i J "1 ' 4& L lr.,'',lg FOR. ME? O.K. JO. I'LL BE R.IGHT UP! REG.U.S. IT'S THXT GIMLET-) EYED SHEIK, .1DA.LC. I TOLD HIM YOU,, WERE ' BU SYj BUT HE , BOLDLY .INSISTED J THAT I.. r El MCI I fl HARTBDRb! HELLO! HE B, GONE! k. imt Ill -ARE YOU SURE IT WSS HAB.TFORD.-f vVH.i ' Aul UID'-HE SAY? IF-1 KNEW i WHERE 'HE- IS..V ' iHE'LL- PROBABLY CALL ME BACK . IN: A- FEW MINUTES, ARE YOU .POSITIVE TT WAS. ,7, Ti OHSEORQE- w lviAi r (v cuulu i POSSIBLY1 MISTAKE THAT MAN'S OILY -VOICE? 7 "CI FIVE MINUTES GONE1. AND ST!!. NO1 CLL; WHAT A MYSTERY. WHAT' COU0"'HVE HAPPENED? "I KMOW HE WOULDN'T7 HANS UP ON ME. riu- WAIT ANOTHER. 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