La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959, June 29, 1933, Page 9, Image 9

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    Thursday,- June 29, 1933
OUT OUR WAY
By J. R. Williams I1 THE -NEWP ANGLES' ; (Mom'n Pop) Too kuch'f or Amy
l ... V'7 ' 1 ' 1 : T-v 1 1 i -.i - ' m -r i-.,,.., 5
(Count livs average word
RATES BY MONTH
8 Hue., per month JZj5
,. line,, per monthZZZJ; w
"nee, per month-IZZIlM TB
aoH additional line over iiv
.charged at SOo per Un.p. mS
Pel line,, let .insertion.
-100
- 70
per line, each 4de4 sontec-
UV1VD jusecbiyu
Minimum charge on one
" order
FOR SALE
WHAT TOE you , VM GOING TO i
COINO TO DO WW, : I WASH THE ' 1 '
I WELU, I CVJESS 90. BE CAOCFOL
I MD DON'T OET SOAP IN W3 EVES,
V fKNT BE "SUPE AND GET
" ALL THE DIRT (.V OFF HIS
doTtI "(iV5
VLEASE-PLEASE 1
FOR RENT
FRYERS. M. W, Qoodwln, Frultdnio.
0-80-3 tp.
NEW FURNITURE Tor 3-rm; house
must wo . ancriiigea oat., jiuly . 1.
Used loss than (1 mos. Buy at your
own prlco. Mis. , O. B. Jennings,
H25 Monroo St. 8-20-2 t.
FOR SAIiE FiyorB. J. P. Steinbeck,
Ccve AVO. ; . 0-28-2 t.
STATE TESTED Wtl. Log. chlx, 0.60
,100. Hart's , Hatcnpry, Beavcrton.
6-21-1 mp
DRY BOX FACTORY WOOD, largo
truck load, delivered, $6.60 per load.
.Tclcphono orders collect. Pondoea
I'lno Lumber Co., Elgin, Oregon.
0-21-t f.
FOR SALE Wood, out green Irom
first class timber. Any length.
Place your order now .lor your
winters supply, Also dry wood.
.Phono 1051 W. . , 6-7-lm,
FOR SALE WU1 sell poultry, calves,
,cows, pigs, , horses, farm machinery
and household goods, at auction,
every Saturday at 1 p. m. Orande
Rondo Auction Co. 1602-6 S Ave.
Phone 142 J. 0-6-lm
FOR BALE Scraxcn paper ror school
or home, at the Observer, 6o pad.
. ' ll-Q-t f.
AUTOMOBILES
""?! HOUSB Adams'
t. w oiiiini at rox Farm.
0-20-3 tp.
6-RM. PURN. APT., J906, Adams,
8-20-3 t.
FOR RENTm, a -L.
i . nouso, lire-
i 0-27-3 t,
SMALL HOUSE., Inq. 1808.- Cedar.
0-27-0 t
WANTED
WANTED On rr -:, .
h auto trip to Port-
t aay "turn
wvowajr. joox x, . Observer
0-20-1 t.
WANTED Bov nr i.i-i.. .... :
j v.umij mail. AlUSt
know how to milk. Call Observer.
. 6-20-1 tp.
Boarders 2804 Greenwood.
6-28-3 tp.
WANTED Weanor pigs or, -feeder
l"6..rrea ioaugg. Ph. F. 160.
0-27-3 t.
FORD A TUDOR SEDAN.
Completely overhauled. Good tires.
Trlcedj at i75.00.
PERKINS MOTOR COMPANY.
4th & Adams iPhone Main 600
fl-27-t f.
-It's okeh by us for crooners, Jazz
stcrs, gagsters, cowboy .songsters, sob
6(ers and announcers to fight the
next war, If as Marconi says It will
be fought by radio. Poison gas preferred.
RADIO RRRUTrrci
Experience and equipment to give you
wkwi- raaio service.
Fitzgerald Furniture Co.
Phone Main 770 at
0-15-1 m.
DO WELL BROS. OLEAN-UP Wo wll-'
clean up your ashes, papers, etc
Phone 323-J. 38.t; t
EASTERN OREGON School of Music
violin, piano, voice. Credits. I o O
F. temple. 447-J. m;
LA GRANDE MATTaESS and Uphol-
2" wu ug uieaning works.
Ph. 424-W. Chas. Edwards, Prop
12-1-1 "m.
TUNA CASSJ3ROJ.E WITH TQMATQi:
Butter bottom of a casserole and
cover with - n layer Zi vVhito " Star
brand tuna, broken Into thin pieces,
then a layer of broken soda crackers.
Each layer should be inch deep.
Alternate layers until casserole is
filled. Have the top layer of tho
broken crackers. Place dots of but
ter on top and season with black
pepper (no salt). Add sweet milk to
coyer up to the top layer of crackers.
Cover cass6rolo and bake In. oven un
til crackers are golden brown. Then
slice good sized tomatoes rather
thick, enough tp cover the entire top
of casserole, pn top of tomato lay
thin slices of sharp cheese. Place
under the broiler llame until cheese
meltea.
CREAMED TUNA LA KINO
S tablespoons flour.
' 3 tablespoons butter.
14 teaspoon salt.
4 tablespoons cream.
1 CUE yolk, beaton.
6 tablespoons sliced ; mushioms
sauted in . . ,
1 tablespoon butter.
2 tablespoons chopped ; pimento.
2 cups White Star tuna.
Melt butter. Add salt - and flour.
Blend well, then stir In milk cream
and beaten egg yolk. Beat for several
minutes with rotary ibeater. Add pi
mento, sauted mushroom and tuna
fish. Heat, thoroughly In top of
double boiler. Serve In ramekins or
on toast with a dash of paprika on
top of each serving.
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HELP IT IF 1
HAVE TO BCWB
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MISCELLANEOUS' , THE BUNGLE FAMILY
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l CAN'T GET HIM
CLEAN-I GUESS XOU'LL
HAVE TO SOAK HIM
OVE.W NIGHT
GEORSE! IT'S YES, HARTFORD W tth
you! oh I've; 1S with me. wPMM
'BEEN SO yJ hHEEAPEDooDl
WOR.RIED 'C V QW' EVENIN6,?
SINCE YOU T EI6HT HWq&vrJcther
ASHD0JTJ LMHVlORNIN
OF HERE :SO S 7LjWSfcrTL'MRB,.,.
LiTE TO FIND (HOLDINGlgL. SSZ
eyed. "''5 wn m
The Hero
HE FOl.lfiHT
EIGHT MEN
IN GETTING
I rifc-Y
WATCHED
HIM
NIGHT
AND
J EIGHT
MEN?
liMl KJCi
I oakdaleI
i YOU
FOUGHT.
EIGHT
MEN
SEVEN 'MEN:
MRS. BUNGLE:
AND TWO
OR THREE OF
1 HEM RAN
fiWAX AFTER.
THE TROUBLE
STARTED.
me w w4Y&r.
unwm ;t-; : o warn.
JffPT WIM A jwiTH T
rn.ipiyrJt.K. r ElflHT
ROOM SO' HEy
COULDN'T I
IDENTIFY '
HEM
LATER,
JR
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WAS 'J TS
THAT "I LT"
IN -THE 1 iff I J
DARK? J J US
AHEM! WELL.
REALLY MK,
OAKDALE IF
FIGHTING '
HOW IS ;it
YOUR HAIR
'AND NECKTIE
ARE
NOTr
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J
A if-
ARE cn if. , J.
A CANDLE
STUCK IN
A BOTTLE.1
THAT
ALONE
PROVES
THEY WERE
RED-HOTS
WHO'D
STOPAT
ABSOLUTELY
TO.Mi,
OH I
'BRUSHED
MYSELF
UP...V BIT
MRS. BUNGLE
UN 1 Hh. Wr.l
HERE WHEN
THE
COLONEL!
TOLD ME
YOU'D
BE UP TO
WELCOME
RSG. US, RAT. OFF.
JOE PALOOKA
AKMY "IIATHLETES" VIN
WEST POItTT Tho Army won a
new kind of contest when Its mathe
matics team defeated the Harvard
mathematicians. Each school had ten
men and tho contest embraced two
three-hour sessions. Top score was
made by Cadet G. R. Smith Jr., who
won his appointment to West Point
while a private at Fort Benning, Ga.
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f- OHBOV TH'GUYS ArTH' VS13
1HEYGOT FIVE SUBSTTUTES, A UDTlK
TH'GUYS GOT HORSES.TOO. WE I
GOT THREE FROM K BREWERY, jf
tHA'S SNNELL. AWRIGHT, MVZM,
TELL THE FELLA'S VMgEr fr OKAV ; f4
MEW THE OPEN 'FIELD - CAPTAIN.' W
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DIANA DANE
(Trademark Registered)
U. s. Patent Office
Playing Smart
THE TINYMITES
(READ THE STORY, THEN COLOR THE PICTURE)
QNE of tlio llttlo serpent men
bowed low anfl then lio bowed
"S.iln. "Wo heard tho manic flute
coll," lie exclaimed. "That's why
We're hero.
"In danger all, you lads must he.
n'c'vo come to help you. Pleaso
me just what the trouble is.
There may not bo a thing to fear!"
Woo Duncy answered, "You arc
HKlit. We're really In. an awful
Pl'Blit, I was tha ono who blew
'ho flute and,- gov I'm glad you
camo.
"A friend of ours Is missing,
"ow. We have to rescue her, some
'"iw. Just think how frightened
""0 must be. It really is a shame!"
.
"JJON'T get excited," said the
man,"but. tell us, plainly as
Hu inn, just whrrc we'll find your
"Ho friend. Then we'll know what
to do."
thing that's wrong? It must have
been tho crazy oak that's always
pulling tricks.
"That tree's, a nuisance Yes,
siree!' It's just as mean as It- can
he. When we get, through with it,
it will bo In an awful llx!"
AND then ho shouted, "Come-on,'
men! We're on our merry way
again. Be sure and " havo your
hatchets ready. Vo may have to
light. ' ,
"We'll chop the tree down, it, we
can." Then through the Voods the
whole bunch ran. "Oh, gee," walled
mile Duncy, "I hope this turns out
all right." ...
They found tne tree, noi iar
away and winuy promim .-,
"Hurray! It still Is holding Dotty.
Hurry, please! Begin to chop!"
The serpent men all salleil right
In and shortly one saw, wiui u mi,
SIVB ME YOUR i see THAT'D BE 5VBLL,
IC6Y, DOOLEY, J4- DIANA g-I'M FED UP
t HOPE DIANA HURRIES
THtS DEES5 15 SITTING
UNCOMFORTA&LER &V
TH
Come in hereamd
I'LL GIVB VA BACK
VOUR PRESENTS
r-S
HERE'S THE JfeVELRy
AND TRINKETS, I SURE
WOULDN'T HAVE WkEN 'EM
IF I'D KNOVN THEY ,
IU4U1T'
yer a peach, Soldi e,
NOV t KIN TAKE
'BM feAtK T' TH'
STOKES AN'
I voN-r
Slf 3UEO
irt
BUT WHAT YA;
GONNA CO ABOWi
THI5 BIS .HEAVY
DlAKlA VA SAVE
SAY I VUZN'f TAKIN'
NO CHANCES OM HAVIN1
T' LU6 THAT foACK T'
TH' STORE I PAID
CASH
iHe,
. : ni f. 0J-i '
SCORCHY SMITH
(Trademark Registered)
U. s, Patent Office
Ted A Good Actor
rSEE;BOSS,THIS GUY IS HEREW WtU.,1 WHT SO SURE,SAN.Y PARDON MP,,MR.NALT)V, BUT HAVE. 1
Y0O JUST IMA6INET SOME- JL W6. BETTER SE6RCH Thl6 J BEEN THINKING' TtAAT MOVBe X CDUTO
BODY WAS ISLAND BUY MY FREGTX)A IP YOU WULD $
jj ft psssgg
THAT'S A IAU6H '. YOU BONYToH ,,THATS T)IPPeReNT!
KNOW HOW NEAR TO BEING THAT'S PNE,MR.NAU)Y !
ywtx. tuu AHt rcY hoy,
FREE rOK GOOD ,T00
-MflY ASK IU SflUIWV
y lb AWOUNU HcRt.OKHAS
'SAY, WHAT DO YOU TAKE 1
ME FOR - A SAP ?
TURN V0U GUVS LOOSE
T
I FOR A FEW BUCKS ? V
OH !
USTEN.MR.NALW.
MEANT REAL MONEY.
HERE'S AN IDEA THEN
WHY "0ONT YOU HOLD SCORCfffl
FOR. RANSOMS ILL GET
MONEY AND DELWER.
IT TO YOU . M
RETURM
WANT MV
FREEDOM
CONTINUED
THE DILLYS
(Trademark Kcglntcred)
V. 8. Patent Office
The Boomerang
"Her name is Doltv." Scouty "We're going to keep on .a.
ftM. "A tree grabbed her and ran j till we make the ig uee . mm-.
" hide. If vou nro going ) light i (Copyright, 1333, NBA Service. Inc.)
U't tree, we'll gladly go with you." I , , t
, Ho. ho!" The serpent man (Dolt) is rcsciicu
""ShoU long. "Is that the cml-Mory.)
MAYBE I SHOULD
START SUSIE OUT
ON SOMETHIN
' EASV LIKE
BRlM&IN1 BACK
STICKS
sat
JSIE. E H
mi
COME ON,
OUMMy, WHADDA,
VUH DO WHEN
SOMEBODY THROWS,
A STICK AT
YUH?
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