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" ' ' Page Three 1 I'.J- i.5 Wednesday July 5, 1933- LA GRANDE EVENING OBSERVER, LA GRANDE, ORE. TT AflC it? XTTS T 1171 v A Tr IH1 MABKH rLACB OF UNION WAIXOW COCNIIUFS' i (Count fire nn wardj ' to tb4'Uo.) Nr 'Uo, Ut lnMftlon.,,1 , ,.,,,100 Pr 'Una. wb1 wtdxi ttonwc ' - ' ' uthr lnmttOB 1 - , - fa Mimmtinv oW on one- ordH RATES BY MONTH 3 lima, pec Moatn- 8 llnu, pr montn , 0 lines, par month , , B )tnu, pfr month ;,: ,. MM .93M MOO .M.TB lull additional line ot fin charged at too pei lino par month. FOR SALE' AUTOMOBILES " HU.00' ELBOTRJO TRAIN k like ! new FORD A TUDOR SEDAN. . Completely overhauled. Good tires. Frlcedj at 8175.00. PERKINS MOTOR COMPANY. 4th & Adams Phone Main 600 6-27-t f. i as.oo.'BoifT. obaerwr. - 7-fr-a f. PCll SALE Olds coupe, Chrysler 77 '. sedan.- Claudo -Wright Implement i Co. . , 7-8-3 t. OUT OUR WAY - ByXjCMtiift j -, ; J v . ' . ' , . . " GOOD CWEFl THE PAPCP SAYS Yl' ' f DON'T BE BUT HOW - "1 ; S W " . , ' ' , W 'THERE'S AN EPIDEMIC OF PAWES ' k (, THE DOG WOULD "' V CAN VOU TELL;- 1 ; DiOW' X Te.U YY' X Did! t ;-. i l! m town and jimmie aw5 '-. f. .'-A havcto bite oimmigA jwhen thcy .v J , V '' ' WOU VEW V T u,4cV,' V1 1 I .... 9USKVM VWTH KDOQ OWE IN & TO GIVE HIM THE. J- HWE IT ? ' S i I I nJrT-LV AeW V- THE PWVC-HE MIGHT HAWE V WABIES v Dl-STlWCXLV .NONMHERS - ' CAUGHT 1 VT. rIrV " ' '.-- ' --f .r.f X ;--to: weep. awv nsarXit " ; ' MA ; ,Ms! rn ftin I , ; . . BONFIRE? - , UP- I WAS ."''"' ' j j "'V V 9k fe' "V - V H j j f 1 1':;' TT" TN"x,,rA"r frowt of J ' TBiwl ii4' '''''"fW it 1; ! -1 III PC:t - SAJoB Cultivated mushrooms, -delivered 50c lb. Goats milk for 'nlnf nuts and Invalids 10c qt. 203 iN Ave. 7-8-1 ra. P RETURN TICKET to Portland. ' Good 5 until July 7. Call 'at Observer. 7-6-a tp. PUllNITtniE. Mli. L. 'M. ' Hoyt. , 1 7-3-3 t. port sales Dairy cows; J. B. Wicks, k iNorth Powder." 7-1-5 tp. 3 ACRES, 1705 Russell St., some v.-clown, rest terms. Well Improved. i i 7-1-2 t. FOlt SALE Home grown: mushrooms, jf'feoc lb. . .delivered, Ph. 238 J. 7-1-8 tp, 6TATB TESTED Wh. Leg. chlx,- 6.00 '100. Hart's Hatchery, Beaverton. ; ; . 8-21-1 mp BOX FACTORY WOOD, large i truck load delivered, 85.50 per load. : Telephone orders- coilect.- -Pondosa Pine Lumber Co., Elgin, Oregon. P 6-91-t t. TOR BALE Wood, cut green -from :i 'Hirst class timber. Any length. Plnce" your order ' now for your S" wUitei's' supply. ' Also dry wood. Phone 1051W.' 6-7-l9i. FOR SALE Will sell poultry, calves, - -..cows, pigs, horses, farmnachlnery .- and -household goods, at- auction, i every Saturday at 1 p. m. Grande 1 ("nonde Auction Co. 1502-8 8 Ave. - - Phone 142J.' 6-8-lm FOR SALESciQira paper for school . or honiet at the Observer. So pad.-11-2-t f. MRS. PUNCHES -( DIES W EAKER f Mrs.- Lorotta ; (Pat PunchefJp' 25', Qpaese-i away In jiker Saturday-eve-) nlng. She is survived by two chll C dren, Lorraine and Normani1 her par l entOi Mr. and Mrs. Jack Holland; too i sisters, Mrs. Teds Tffcmas and Miss i Mamie Holland, all of La Grande, f ;and by two brothers, Ernie Curtis :' and Clarence Curtis, of WiscorSin. i i Funeral serviceP will- be held fro Northams Funeral Home in Weiser, Ida.; Thursday afternoon at 2 o'clock Land burTUl will be in the Weiser cemetery. TENMSMAT(?H'''' CALLED OFF Because of the few entrift and . tlie sogry condltlorg) of tH cgirts folloQng a hwry rain, the Invita tional tennis tournament at Enter prise in which several La Grander planned to enter, was called oil yes terday. The Union-Imbler team, . which wIpL to have nlayedier' on Aiitj-w nKrt will unnhrp t.n pfimptfinri i the tourniftnent was postporj&d untl& ; next Sunday, July 0. ' $ piece of Jemn rind in the pot i with caullfloWf will eliminate the ; cook lntjj) odor and blea- the cauli flower so that is will .come forth white rather than green. THE TINYMITES (READ THE STORY, THEN COLOR THE PICTURE) SpilTO Tljilcs. sprawling on tl Bioiind, nJIVwondcrcd, as tlicy looked around, who d let go or the )lg, long rope and sent thorn for 0 spill. ; Said one, "Wo surely fell for that! All of a sudden we fell flat. ;1 guess It didn't Hurt us, but it Wasn't any thrill." Then Scouty shouted, "As for me, 1 am as mad as I can Lq The trick has scared the serpent men. Tliey want to run away. "We'll let thorn go, but we won't run. We'll soon llnd out who spoiled our fun. It's np to us to show someone the proper way to May." pHE men then grabbed their. ser f; x pent skin and oue said, with a .friendly srln, "Goodby, you happy -...Tiiiyinitcs, and good luck to you ; '.'j "We really hate to leave you : .here, but there Is nothtna- that vou jfear. Some day, If you find our v 3ee home, wo hope you'll stop and tall." r) And then they ran ripht out of f light, and Coppy laughed with all FOR RENT 1 SMALL HOUSE. Inq. 1808 Cedar. 8-27-8 t. WANTED, HERE'S YOUR CHANCE TO GET A FREE TRIP to Chicago World's Fair, all xpenses paid, and make $7.60 a day besides. Write quick, lot. particulars. Albert Mills, 2467 Mon mouth, Cincinnati, O. 7-S-l tp. WILL TAKE a or-3 passengers to Portland-, to share expenses, leav ing Sun. or Moii;"CaU 41 W. 7-1-1 t. MISCELLANEOUS LICENSED PLUMBER, rates, reason able. Call Fred Balmee, 203 N Ave. 7-5-1 m, . RADIO SERVICE. Experience and equipment to give you. belter raaio service. Fitzgerald Furniture Co. , ' Phona Main 770 at 6-15.1 m. DO WELL BROS. CLEAN-UP We Wll! clean up' your ashes, ' papers, eio. Phone 328-J. ' 8-8-t f. EASTERN OREGON school of Music, violin, piano, volte. Credits. I. O. O. F. temple. 447-J. 9-6-1 m. LOST TWO LEATHER .spectacle coses. . One containing glasses, Reward $1. Mrs, FUNeJiALqFOR CHILD MONDAY . Funeral services- for Reba Doe, lit tle daughter of Stanley Doe who wasi killed - In - an '.accident, on East Adams avemie, were held Monday afternoon at Walker's Funeral- Hdffie with Rev. Paul De F. Mortinibre, of the Christian church, in charge. Burial pok place In the baby section of the Masonic cemetery. MARY COOK ON LONG JOURNEY of 1318 Y avenue,- left, this morning for an extended visit in the middle west. She will attend the world's fair at Chicago and also plans to visit at Emerson. Ncbr., Milwaukee, Wis., and Lincoln, Nebr., for an In definite period. ItOllIN HEED WINS SALEM, JuIk 5 im RobhVReed, of Reeiportretairad his mid-west wrtllug association welterweight championship by dumping Henry Jones, of Prova. Utah, two out of thn herelast night. Hank grusoff, termed the "raging Russian, who v$n six totinlsham plonshlpB In one season, Is the hope of Seattle, Wash., fans-for iut- membershipggn thegavls Cup team, his might. "Gee, but they're tunny fellows," ho exclaimed. "They are so short! They call us happy. They-are, too! Thtnli of the things we've seen them do. Why, all the time we spent with them, we tad a lot of sport." Q pHE! next thing that th6 Tlnles A knew, a voice rang out, "Hey, how are you? Come on, let's get acquainted. I'm as kindly as can be. "I threw the rope that scared you all. I'm sorry that It matte you fall. Look over here and you will see the lasso man. That's me!" Right to the spot the Tlnles ran and therctyhey Saw a long, lean man. "Why did you let us tum ble?" Scouty asked. "It wasn't fair." The man renlled. "Twas lust in fun, and now, as long as It's been done, I'll make amends by showing you how I throw ropes In air." (Copyright, 1933, NBA Service. Inc.) (Scouty stirprLios the Insso-nian in the next story.) , I Jl 11 ' I THE BUNGLE FAMILY ' ' ' ' r HaNow Gomes It -' . I YES MR&lPlfllPEgaY I I OAKDALE. OH YEsA TT OH MRV I I AHEM! REALLY S iNOT.TSr.TH'Srl I'JSl'SaSftJ 7 "Y. STARS.! THAtH . . 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