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Mbnday; Jfay 3,' 1933 ' LA GRANDE EVENING OBSERVER, LA GRANDE, ORE. Tage Three OUT OUR WAY? THE NEWFANGLES.CMom'n Pop) ' Checking Upon Jimmle! , "VOU ArJOr'VOOR TWC DOCTOB SWO,AS LONG .. AS 'HIS iWtlGHT IS COPPECTr5 NOT TO CHP.NCE HIS DIET- K)r4 1 WOO CALL THAT FOM ? COMiKiCr. OOWN . -THERE VNlTr , MW FEET CAEF? NEYT W3E HIS TEETH 7 MW HEAD r-AlsJO Tr-VOSE MEM GftVNKiKjfr AMD 5RlNMIMCr. ' " ByMR. Williams' w. , : MO TUREWKA COMPUMEMT ,To- vi SPOWr; FEET.0P IM., i'MOyPi fEEf.MA! I MAI I -TH1 Alf?,Too, I F WOO HAD I . MW FEET OVJEF? : p N V COULOmV Fi ' KyI- ' MW, HEAD r- AkiO m N C r 'ir- . , - ii i v t .- i i i - .v- e yjs j y e a un v-'j ja r -m. r i it (P1LASSIFIED ADS (Count five average word RATES BT MONTH ttr'thellne.)! a llnee, per montin . t3M Per line,' lt Insertion, .....loo' 8 lino, per montti - , ,,.M.a Per line, each' tdded'eonleo-- 4 linen per month M.00 nW'l--r"'""i -i, nit-ii-1-' J line.-per 'month M.W Miolinani obmitVoo one Kub additional line over live order' i , , o charged at too per line per month.: FOR SALE I AUTOMOBILES! -ii I ii, FURNITURE. Mrs. L. M. Hoyt. FORD A TUDOR, .6 ID AN. 7-3-3 t. Completely overhauled. 'Qood Urea. . : j Prlced at 17a.0d': ' FOR BALE Dairy COWS. J. E.' Wlcka, I PERKIN8 MOTOR' COMPANY. ' North Powder. 7-1-6 tp. 4th & Adams Phone' Main 600 - ' 1 -r ti ii- .' ' S 6-97-t f. 2 AOP.ES! 1706 Russell Sfci- some j ......... U6wn; ist terms. Well improved.1 , -,? FOR RENT Mlbli'WOOD Archie Oonley.137- Ji a 6-BM UNFUBN. HOU6t. Close In.. 7-1-8 ! Good neighborhood. 1.46 W.' 7-1-2 t. ii-i-Tr'-. -I - ii i 1 1 ii . FCRr EALE Draught Beer Cass Beer sMALIi HOUSE. Inq. 1804 Cedar. Garden. 7-1-2 tp. ' 8-27-6 t. FOR' SALE' ' Plitna, fine condition. Cheap. Mrs. Dunn. Phone' 22 tk WANTED KCft SAtB-Home grown mushrooms, NOW IS EXOEPTlONAU.Vi.good , time 60c W delivered. Ph. 238 J; to connect with world's largest or- . tp. ganizatlon supplying famous Wat- :. kins Products to satisfied custo- FRYER8. M. W. Goodwin, Frultdale. mers.. Good opening In La Grande. 6-29-3 tp. Send for oomplete Information now iv;i t- -i ir t 1 to get started In big paying busl- NEW FURNITURE for 3-rm. house neas. steady earnings, opportunities must bo sacrificed Sat., July 1. jor advancement. Write today J. R. Used less than 6 mos. Buy at your watklns Company. 4620 Hollls St., own price. Mrs. O. B. Jennings, oaklandj California 7-3-1 tp 1425 Monroe St. 6-28-2 t. , ; ' WILL TARE 2 or 3 passengers to STATE! TE8TE0 Wh. Leg. chlx, 6.00 Portland, to share expenses, leav- , 100. Hart's Hatchery, BeAverfon. jng Sui or Hon, Call 410 W. 8-21-1 mp 7-1-1 t. DM BOX FACTOR? WOOD, large ' ,iri-, tttfclc load deuveted; 6.80 per load. MISCELLANEOUS Telephone order collect. Pondosa . . - - - PIB Lumbef OS., Kgut, Oregon. DRAUGHT BEERCass Beer Garden. 6-21-t t. , 7.i.4 tp. FOR SALE " Wood, out green from first class timber. Any length. Place your ordeW now for your winters supply. Also dry wood. Phone 1061W, . . 8-7-lm, FOR SALE Will sell poultry, calves, cows, pigs, horses, farm machinery and household goods, at auction, every Saturday at 1 p. m'. Grande Rondo Auction Co. 1602-8 S Ave. Phone 142J. tl-U-lm FOR SALE Scraicn paper for school or home, at the Observer. So pud. 11-2-t i. 2 ACCIDENTS OVER WEEKEND AT HOT LAKE Two aito acoldonts occurred near Hot Lake during the weekend. Oars driven by Ernest C. Busch and Ralph Mills, of Hot Lake, collided between Hot Lake and Lone Tree on the Old Orogon Trail, and Mr. Mills suf fered a ''broken nose. The accident, which occurred at night, was -the Tdsftlt, according 'to reports to the police, of the two cars attemptlngito ""fiase i 'endlY other 'when h third" car's lights Winded Mr. Mills. J. 'A. Wttltiroff and Floyd P. Rob ertson figured In a minor accident at '10:45 p. m. near Hot Lake Sat urday might. No one was hurt. RETURN FROM TRIP TO EAST ;Mr. and Mrs. Leo F. Miller arid daughter, Marcla, returned yesterday ffrom a three weeks' trip to 'Chicago and to -Atlanta, Ga. While In Chi cago Ihey attended the Century or Progress world fair. They report a I very . Interesting Journey. Farmers of Rouettsdnle, Ala., have tmatie good profits oiOthelr cucumber tcrops'thls season. RADIO SERVICE Experience and equipment to give you better radio service. Fitzgerald Furniture Co, Phone Main 770 at 8-16-1 m. DO WELL BROS. OLBAN-UP We WlK clean up your asnes, papers, ew. Phone 323-J. 8-S-t t. EASTERN OREGON School of MuslQ, violin, piano, voice. Credits. I. O. O. P. temple. 447-J. 8-8-1 m. LOST LOST 6 keys in key-talner on No. sldA or Robb's bill. Reward. Return to Observer or 1602 V Ave. 7-1-2 tp wa.u.t,fT.0fr. THE DIG-WOW DUMPEf? ASifS. ,, .,'! OHiCHICKlOOM'V VOO THINK WE OUGHT V iiOlfllY ' ".-"li -P "" TO TAKE JIMMIE TO THE DENTIST? IT Ms STNn I T.HE WGHT 1 SAYS' THAT'YOU'SHOUUD SEE ONE Av NUMBEP, ' ' TVVtCE AVEAP.AND 0IMMYIS WAV , JgSL THE BUNGLE FAMILY i'4Sf 'Ifin'riiYtfMi' Help' ROARER. WHO HAS .. TO GIVE HARTFORD OAKDAUE A. LEGAL LIPT ItfTO THE! EL DORADO . VA.MT1Y T'RE'Fl- lOFrekED SOME. coNSTRye-nvw Criticism HEARP A TALEI Ojr-CAPTiyiT AlvID MIDNfl(3HT ESCAPE. 7-3 ...THEN AS THE MW"'GH ONE I AHEM! WELL WUNi:ll LARGEST OFuaMbn -THE YES, I WAS rirTT.- UNCLE I THE I SEVENSEVENiie. COM I NS TO LMONTYUi TAME TOWARdW LOOKED LIKE THAX POINT. H 7 GOOD , ME ; WITH ITHE M MONTGOMERY ONE OF THEVfAND HOVV knife'tdrewK?1- DORADO? CHAPS DID WAS HE 5 f BYvJOVEHAT- is AvtJArwtjv; A FELJUV WITH HIS" ' MILLIONS HIS BLOATED., WEALTH. WOULD ;TARE REFUSE IN ALIBI 1 . . . 1 1 , ., ... mMf WV&iFi&t THE- PAft.KNES 2r t??v - Jm THE W'l S,SSi2,,SA.'.S?,5 nw-,.T4-y, GET' SOME ,'NTnro nru.V 4P 1 I ourruw. ursur r crv III r 1 1 r m r AND..... Wm&L USUAL AS HE K H. iJH; r-"s-ji. 7 uw.zm ..' : : ' j somewhere ; , m 1 i a - V II ' ? rtjfll . 1 7-17 1 III I A. 1 I HIV . In di I I I II III I FIVE ATTEND C. M. T. CAMP FROM VALLEY Five students from Union county are attending the seventh annual Citizens' Military Training camp at Vancouver barracks jnew- under way and scheduled to run tn'ld July 22. They are part of a camp Tnuch re duced In size, as considerably less than halt the original quota of 690 were able to come this .time, due to drastic reductions necessitated by ninth corps area headquarters In structions in line with the federal economy program. Attending from this county are: H'rank o. Anderson, La Grande; Ralph D. Floborg, La Orande; Rollln F. Heassler, La Grande; Eugene F. Hug, Elgin, and Myron F. Wheeler, La Grande. JOE PALOOKA Hard Riding COXCHEESS MEETS IX JANUARY WASHINGTON For tho first time In history, the congress, re cently adjourned, will not reconvene until the first Monday In January, 1934. Under tho new twentieth (lame duck) amendment, the session usu ally held befiPo Christmas will not convene. THE TINYMITES '" (READ THE STORY, THEN COLOR JCHE PICTURE) Scouty said. "Get dut,:, and then we'll go aheait In fatf It will bo easier with ony four o, us. "The girls are- game as they can lie. They're glal to stay and fol-' low -me. It's tunny.. lazy-Duncy doesn't try to stirt a fuss." V . fTHE serpent men all 1 laughed lx hlouU to see Ihe happy Tiny crowd go prancing 'round beneath Ihe' lunny-looking serpent. skin. "lit almost . scared 111c," Ooldy tried, ".liikc room, nnd " I will rawl Inside." Then Dotty,, too. D'uslicd up and sald,' ''I also will . come' In." "All right," 1 raid ' Dunry, "hut witch out! We'll find it rather hard; no dnuht, to walk nnd dodge each- other's heels. We're packed . In very tight." A serpent man then cried, "Hep, lien! Now. nil of you keep right in step and then I'm sure your ser rmt! dance .will turn out quite all right." ' i COON Coppy fnlrf. "It's hot 'In here. I ll hnvo to got Jiomc nlr, I fear. Me, loo," snapped Windy. 'Gee, let's rest. 1 think I've had . cncrtich. "I Hike to. entertain our friends, i but' this Is where this' freak stmit 1 ends. It you don't Ihlnk I'm tired, . lust look! li s iniide me pant and ; imffl" yOh. .you're ; both quitters," "TTA, ha," they ft card wee Dn'ricj? '''shout. "I wast in back, and I dropped out. Why, I've been sit ting 'neath this troa'llor halt an hour or so. "That funny stunt" may pleaso you three, but frankly Jt's too much for 1110. Just let me ivst, and you go where'er you want ' to go." Just then they heard a swishing' sound nnd, as tho Times looked ' around, they saw a ropo Ity through tho air. "What's that fort?" Coppy said. Another answered, "It's a trick! . Whoever threw that ropo ia alick." The long rope, In tho: me.villme, whirled around (lie serpent's-, head. (Copyright, liiaa. NEA Service Inc.) ' (The Tlnyniltcs linvo n. tun-o( (Everyone in TOWN ON THE WV HOME 'FROM WORK, HAS STOPPED TO SEE THE. FIREMEN AND THE POIO GAME. 7-3 3) MciUhtSrn(Bcmtf.Ine.N.Y. 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