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About La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959 | View Entire Issue (June 23, 1933)
LA GRANDE EVENING OBSERVER, LA GRANDE, ORE. PssreFive I OUT OUR WAY ByJ. R. Williamsj THE NEWFANGLES ; (M6mn Pop) Safety Firstt CLASSIFIED ADS SaM UUB IUCI Of UNION WALLOWA COCIIIU ' " I'LL BE GLAD TO COME , DCj'T YQU EVER TO THE BRIDGE PARTY,-1 WO(?I?Y OVEI? MR& COMER, CHICk GETS YOOB HUSBAND? THE AFTERMOON OFF, I ME AM, ABOUT ' Or HCSBEVTHe - (Ooust lira, average wordi to tt Una-), BATK8 BY MOUTH , ," ME A, THtNC -v AND a lines, per month . -W.80 OUT Ht WONT MIND. 1 HIS MEETINO THEPE APE ?OMC PRETTYl Per line, Kt tniwtlo line, per-mouth . Pu line, each added cozneo- 4 line, per montb. . OTHER GIRLS? STENOQPAPHEPS IN Hr3 ntrra Insertion . o lust, per mania . jllnlninm cnarg u on bcti additional line over tlie charged t 60o per line per njohth. FOR SALE FOR RENT GOOSfiBBItRIBB. Pn. Farm. 46. e-23-a tp. 6-RM., unfurn. house on Adams. (16. ' See Smith at Fox Farm. 6-23-3 tp FOR .RENT Large comfortable bed rooms. Board If desired. Inquire at 1004-3 rd St. ' 6-22-3 tp. FOR SALE Fryere, East S tango's mill, Geo. Ohapman. Q-23-a tp. Friday, June 23, 1933 f CERTAINLY J '1 y rr. ,r-r. s-.nl -n II " 1 I HI'",. V V' 1BV UIKf9f II . , 6' FOn, SALE .Modern 6-rm. nouse on payed street, 8 biles, from. P. O., Priced at $1500 -with 300,down and, 16 a jnotttn, for quiet sale. For! Information Inquire of Williamson; ; -Barry. Ph. M. 900. e-28-8 t.; FOR 1 h. p. eleotrlo niotor, 1 '4 " rotary prrmp and pipe for Weil. Goo Hector, 3 blocks east of oounty garage, evenings. 6-23-3 tp. FOR SALS 1000-gal. water tank. Cheap. Ph. .409 J. 8-23-1 t FOR SALE Field run hay, (5 ton, E. Island City. Tom Mullenburg. 0-22-3 tp. $OR SAM) A nice, little home, 4 roams, bath. Oarage. Cheap for caoh, 04, Spring. 6-21-5 tp. STATE! TESOTBD Whljeg. ohlx, fl.60 100. Hart's Hatchery, Boavorton. 6-21-1 mp PRY BOX FACTORY WOOD, large truck load delivered, 5.50 per load; Telephone orders, collect. Fondosa Pine, Lumber Co.,. Elgin, Oregon. ' 6-21-t fi POH SALE '30 "Ford sedan. A-l con dition. Or will trade for alfalfa , hay. Ph..37B W. , 6-ao-6 tp. pJSD PtB WOOD Any length,- (4.50 i cord. Ph. Slndln Oroo., 98a W. 5-26-1 m. I' DRY WOOD, any length, full weas uro. Ph. 142 J.. , 5-26-1 m. FOR BALE! Wood, cut green from first class timber. Any length. Place your order now for your ' winters supply. Also dry wood. Phone lpMW.. e-7-lro. FOR SALE Will sell poultry, calves, cows, pigs, horses, farm machinery and household goods, at auction, ovory Saturday at 1 p. m. Grando Rondo Auction Co. 1602-6 S Ave. Phone 142J, 6-6-lm FOR BALE Scrawn paper for school be home, at the. Observer, So pad. . li-a-t f. MOD, 6-RM. HOUSE, unfurnished. Good location, ,146 W. 6-22-3 t. FOR RENT 4 roorn modern house, 1406 Cedar. Inquire 1812 Cedar. . . - 6-22-3 t. BEAUTIFULLY turn. 3,-rm. apt. with kitchenette and prlv. bath. Every thing Included. ' Reasonable. La Grande hotel. ' . 6-20-5 t. STORE ROOM on Adams. Excel, busi . - nese location. La Grando hotel. - 6-30-5 t. WANTED SALES LADIES or salesmen for full or part time work: Inq. Mr. Snyder, Ourrey Press, . 6-22-2 tp DO WELL BROS. CLBAN-TJP We will clean up your ashes, papers, etc. Phone 323-J. 3-8-t 1. EASTERN OREGON School of. Muslo, violin, piano, voice. Credits. I. O. O E. temple, 447-J. 9-6-1 in. LA GRANDE MATTRESS and Uphol stering , and Rug Cleaning Works. Ph. 424-W, Chan. Edwards,. Prop, 13-1-1 in. MISCELLANEOUS RADIO SERVICE Experience and equipment to give you better radio service. Tubes tested ' free In your home. Phono M-770 at Fitzgerald Furniture Co. 6-5-lm, AUTOMOBILES DURA NT POUR-DOOR SEDAN 1029 model. Price $100.00. PERKINS MOTOR COMPANY Phono Main 600. 4th & Adams Marie Koenlg and Billy Jurges are rivals for the regular shortstopshtp of the Chicago Cubs, but they aro Inseparable pals on and off the dia mond. - - NOTICE OF SHKKlFF'S SAl.K IN THE CIROUrr COURT OF UNION ' COUNTY, OREGON, FRANK J; HANES arid FRANCJSS J. HANES, Plaintiffs, VS. ' R. A. CRAWFORD, Defendant. NOTICE. IS HEREBY GlVENi, ihalr under and by virtue of a writ of. exe cution, in foreclosure duly and regu larly Issued by the clerk of the Cir cuit Court of Union county, Oregon, dated the 20th day of June, 1933, in that certain suit in the said Circuit Court,- wherein Frank J.' Hanes and Frances J. Hanes, as plaintiffs, re covered Judgment and decree against R. A. Crawford, as, defendant, la the sum of- $1060.00, together with in terest thereon at the rate of eight per cent per annum from the 18th day of July, 1931, plus the euni. of $160.00 as attorney's fees and for their costs and- disbursements herein ' in curred, which said Judgment and de cree further provides that the said Sums of money constitute a valid lien against the hereinafter described real property, with Its appurtenances, superior- to. any claim, of the sola de fendant upon said' property, and, fur ther provides and decrees that said property be sold to satisfy saidi Judg ment, attorney's fees and accruing; cree wvu duly givon, made and enter ed on the 12th day of June, 1933. NOW, THEREFORE, Pursuant to said, execution, I will, ; on Monday; July; 24th, 1033, at. the front door of the Union county; court" house in,the city df La Grande, Uriltin' County; Oregon, at 'two o'clock in -the after noon of said day, sell1 ax ptublic auc tion to the. highest bidder for cash In hand; the, following described real. property, situate ln'sald'' county and particularly described as follows: to'- wit "ti'-v'V-. Commencing at appoint 100 ftet East of the S. W. corner of Block 14, of Coggan's Addition to La ;. Grande; thence running N. 60 feet; thence East 4ft feet; thence South 60 feet; thence West 45 feet to the place of beginning; Also - Lot 2 Jn Lovoh's Subdivision of' Block 13 or Coggan's Addition to the town of La Grande, -or so much, thereoU as , may be neces sary, to satisfy said Judgment and de oree, .together with the costs which have accrued or many accrue under and by virtue of said execution. Dated at La Grande,, Union county, Oregon, this 23rd day of June, 1933. JESSE BRESHEARS, Sheriff or Union costs for which said Judgment and de Coiinty, Oregon. June 23 and 30, July 7 and 14, THE TINYMITES t KCm. O IM3 BY WCA SEBVlt I HP,' ,. . j (READ THE STORY, THEN COLOR THE PICTURE) rpHE tree that came to life cried out, "You think you'll get away.. no doubt. Well, that gives me a great big laligli. I'm much too fast for you. "Go right ahead, you scamps; and run, hut r will shortly spoil' your fun. Oh my, but you'd be! scared if you knew what' I plan to do." "My limb arms are real long, you see. Just think how easy it will he ' to reach right out, at any time, and grab you by the wast. "I would, suggest that you. all uton. Then I may let my whole nlan dron ." The Tlnymites, how ever, tooif no chances. Oft they raced! O00N little Dotty grew tired out. J but she' decided not to shout and let the others know that shi- was, fail In fat behind. I surely will be caught, thought she. I wonder, what that moil' Btrous tree will do. Perhaps 'twill shake me. If (hat's all, I will not mind; The others badn't turned atound. Determined some place must bo found where, they could hide, they Just ran on. Soon Seouty cried, "Hurray! Ahead, I ace a, largo rock pile. Wo all might hide in there a while.' The big tree may not find us. Then, perhaps, 'twill go away." V.- SO, in among tiie rocks they ran.' if you can." And then he looked 'around and noticed Dotty was not there. 'Oh, Dolly's left behind," he cried. "The tree is almost at her side. In Just about a minute she is going to get a scare." ' It turned out that the lad wan right. The whole hunch saw a thrll, Ing sight. The tree grabbed little Dotty and then lifted her up high. And then the tree began to roar. "Oh, my, I wonder what's in store," said Coppy. "We must rescue her. Who's brave enough to try?" (Cupyrlglil, 133.1, NRA-Kervlce, Inc.) 'SAV-TAtfe .woopf 'no rf AimT! Il&O SVMe.ATR OFF, AM' POT . Tr-V VWAGOM'& , : Hrtil '.'r S)MOS,:j SABW-i BookjCiM", BoT v Lf, Wt!s MOCvAl I ,1 Got" A BiG-' I . '. A" ' . PM' L '' '. . iHfc. NNORHV WART. qVku by hca sgwvrcg, iwo. ftto,u.6.PAT.oiT. OH, CI SINK'S VBUT, WHAT ABOUT WHEW. ( HE HAS TQl ' ' i M.W.NYSVERV 1 YOO GO OUT, LIKE THIS I PAR.WTHE " f SWSYATTHE I APfeCNOpN? HOW.OO l WVBY.VVITH ufiL : , '. - OFFICE, OK l YOU KNOW HE STAYS WIMl-7vV-l . THE BUNGLE FAMILY - More, Newa nuncy' springs " the net storyj RurnriAe) In ; , piay. POLICE INVESTIGATE '. REPORT THAT DISAPPEARANCE t : FOLLOWED DEATH -THREAT. WHr! MORE V. HUIABALOO IN , THE PAPER ABOUT ) OAKDALE LEAVING J town! a mmmm ' WHOLE , b0MMl COLUMN.' VWimWm i . : INVEMTOR- FREND! THAT'S HIS RjOYAL HISHNESSA GEORGE BUNGLE, THINK OF ITj, THIS! NO' TONE -WILLi BE LEFT L UNTURNED. SAID BUNGLE. IN THE- SEARCH FOR MY m dill -T-' ," nco, us pAt.ofp a-??, THE PERSON RESPONSIBLE ;FOft THIS DU,f B-AGE 13 KNOWNi CONTINUED BUNQLF, AJMD iST THE ' PROPE. MOMENT I . SHALL -AGAIN DEMAND A.N ARREST. EVERY OTHER PARAGRAPH IN THIS ARTICLE : S'WHAT bungle: MUST HAVE TALKED FOR HOURS, he WOULD. I . , ' 1 ) .. V. I J AND HERE'S MORE AITHOUQH ADMlf TttJQ .PECUJ-AR A-BPKCT& .Of ,OAK.DAJl;'B DISAPPEARANCE, AROUSED BUNGLE'S IKE BY' INSISTING, .il'tiERE IB LITTLE KVil'DENGE OW A CRIME. BUNGLE'S IB.e Ij. lMAl3ltV - THAT SiLLY MAN SORT OF THREATENING I Mt. KULICE , DEPARTMENT. BUNGLE'S IRE! HOW UTTERLY VSICrENINQg JOE PAL00KA Caught ' JOE-.-WRE IN PUtCH 1 HCNiST, MISTER " WITH. ALL THE BOYS J PARKER, I VWbH'l FROM THEPRfeSS. I VOUSE WOULC5N'T NMV DON'T VDU TELL US ABOUT WH Stn.T UP WITH. MISS HOWEf, AST MB. I HEEL , TERRIBLE BAP. . fJUX JOE-THE COUr4TR,vlT WELL MEBBE TWA'S ' NOLI, LEAE ABAD TASTE. ARE CEiTTOY GOOO Yourself as well AStoheb; it, i couldn't have , ' BEEN Htft FWU" j PRENS SOfLLTELL ME WHEN WE WAS IN UBERTADTHPW I " y 1 -t BECUZ. HE SAID; HIM; , AN f, WAS" ,UH-H-HERES KNOBBY-, ( JtoEPIPE DOWN A l DIDN'T I TELLAT,V.eer YEW VylQPTH CLOSSO- SCRAM. Yoq-y SPECIAL TO P.U,'SHRVIGS AUW , VJ. H mTWOH ICO PALOOKA WAS CONSiSTENTlV REFUSED TO DISCUSS HIS REASON FOR LEAVING HIS, CHARMING FIANCEE WAITING INsHURC(PE.iTHEiNl3NS(WER MEN' ABOARD : THCBCI HAiVB BBEN1 ORDERED, . BY; WALSH TO .REFRAINi FROM- EVEN TALKING TO PMJ0OKA .' THE GARRULOUS. KNOBBY HAS INCURREO,TlrlE plSPLEASUREi' OF5" ALL ABOARD, BY HIS.ATTiilTUDE , AND HIS.KEEPINCj -SOB IN THEIR CABIN FROM FSSENOEISS,TOO. WALSH, A,f?UBUCITY SEEKER, OF THE' WORST ORDER,' WILL FIND IT HftKU IN T Mfe i-W.l vk v "SET LIINB INyTHE UWAIS WHEN HI ':,. , ..... . DIANA DANE (Trademark Roglatored) U. 8. Patent Otflco PageMr.,Dooleyr SAV--1'M .FROM. THBj OFF1CB I I SOTTA 5UMM0N5 FOR A SUV 1 WAMED DOpLEY IS HE HEE6?, lAMV MAIL I IIII' WHy-."VB5,,HE'5 5TOP- PlMS HERE.. BUT IF HE'5 BBINS 2UGD BY THIS HOTEL HAS P ram cuiii ON HIM SO, HE OW66, YOU MONEY, TOO? VLL- 50RRV,,; 6UPDV, BUT Hl othcc creditors: COMES FIRST; hi r-lSSBm HI5 HOTEL BILL SHOULD COME FIRST.' ITU &EEN -j PUB IMtl-ONeEST '; Yeah-!" 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