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Friday;, July 7; 1933 LA GRAN DE EVEN ING OUSERVEIt, LA GRAN I)E, ORE; Page Five OUT OUR WAY By JvRr William? THE NEWF ANGLES (Mom'n Pop) An Oarf yl Prdicamenl;! CLASSIFIED Ads 'niiiiAttn flaci or union w allow oodntimI how Anc ;no,he is VOU? OUST A UTTLE FELLOW (Count lift average- word , to the Un.) , Per line, lit lneHlcn.JW ;pr line; each added oon- , UM lntertlon 7o MlnUnum chirge on on . order VVE'PC Keepy RATES BT MONTH a linei, per month , pi 8 line, par month ..3J5 llnu, per month .4.00 6 llnee, per month M.7S Cacti additional line. over live obliged at too per line per month. TOR THE WELFARE FOR SALE FOR RENT (. . ' dad slamb we.!' . V ! A-lE GODS! A NNiTH TH6.T eUATlO I f ISNT THAT W- AND WE'LL KNOW SOON 1(7 WMV, CHICK , yVE Y I VS. BOAGG COMING I ENOUGM-HE'LL STAPT III HAVe"r SEEN VOU A fv ISO TUP STOECT BLOIMINC AS OON A3 II IM AGES . I . O JX ME tCCB US'.WV4ATS ' rCS ' DOU'TTCLL I' I iSLy VTHAT LONG THING HE'S II. .T MB TH -VOOP A; 1- FOR SALE Plnetree milking ma chine,, 2' unlti" Hay chopper with Fcrdson tractor. Blacksmith- shop complete. See Tex Knight; Union, C.c. Phone 463. 7-7-18 t: ICE-BOX. ilks news Radio Mtulo and Supply Co. t 7-0-3 t; UCMB.QROWN MUSHROOMS, SOoJb. delivered. Fh.aw J; 7-6-3 Vpi .2 FRESH COWS, R. A. Cove Ave Master ton, 7-6-2 tp; -FOR- SALS Olds-coupe, Chrysler. 77 ccclan. Claude Wright Implement Co. 7-5-3-1. roil' SALf-Dalry cows. J. E. Wicks, North Powder. . . 7-1-6 tp. , STATE TESTED Wh. Leg. chlx, ta.OO 100. Hart's Hatchery, Beaverton. 0-21-1 mp FOR SALTS" Wood, 'cut green irom first , class timber. Any length. Place? your order now tor your ' winters supply. Also dry woods 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. 1502-0 S Ave: Phone1 142J. : . ' . 6-8-lm FOR SALE Scratcn paper for school or borne, at the-Observer. 6a pad. -- - - - . y-a-tt. FOR SALE Cultivated mushrooms, , delivered! 60e lb. Goats milk for Infants and Invalids 10c qt. 203 N Ave. Ph. 665 R. : 7-6-1 m. BNTKRl'ltlSE PERSONALS '. Hubert Galley; who Is employed toy the Pacific Power & Light Co. at The Dalles; was In Enterprise over the 4th visiting.' with his parents. Jake Bauer and family of Pendle ten were 4th of July visitors In En terprise where they, have many friends. ' Jake conducted a grocery store here for years. - Knox Parker, son of Mr. and Mrs. A..K. Parker, of La Grande, came in the last of the week to his former home and remained over the 4th with Blllle Stlckney. His parents come In July 4 to celebrate with their old friends and generally enjoy them selves. Maurice Juve and family-and' his ibrojther Hendrlx, and family, drove to Moscow. Ida., Monday. They Jiave .relatives living there, ., Maurice,' a;for mer Enterprise boy, ' fi" 'employed as an engineer bjthe state highway de partment. A dozen trucks ot O., C. Cboys'nr- rived In Enterprise early In the morn Ing of July 4, ibent "on a day of cete- bratlng. They left at midnight on the return trip."- I- WALLOWA PKIiSONiy.S Mr; and Mrs? George Brown, tea-l chers In the grade-school, wtiose wed ding occurred er.rlyjn May at Tllla--artook.' returned - to Wallowa Wednes day after a mpnth'B travel on the , coast and through Central Oregon.. They. expVct to mJce their home here. Mtes Ella Alien, toacher In the hlgh: i school at Redmond, Wash,,. Is visiting at the L. F. Allen home in Wallowa. Mt& Allen formerly lived hore and: - taught domestic science in tlio local Softool for-seveml years. She plans to' . send a -Iftige part of her vacation THE TINYMITES '''' ii 1 ' -- nco. U. S.PAT. OFf". j) r ' i 4, jsd1 "5v X O1903 BY HEA SERVICC INC. (READ THE STORY, THEN TI1E lasso man had lots ot ropes, - and Scouty sold, "I am In hopes that you will entertain us with some stunts that arc brand new. "I'm still provoked atiut that trick, but it you prove that1 you are slick, I guess I will torglve you. Now, jlet's see what you can do. . "You sec, I am a real l?by Scout. ,1 know .wlmt lnssolng's about. I've learned V' way to twirl a loop through whfeh-a lad can jump. "When you have, staged your little show, I'll gladly, show you what I know. II will not tnke me Ion to prove tliat I am not a chump." O rpHE man replied, "Hurray for ' you! But 1 can show you something new!" And then he tossed one rope' in air and made It Jump and fall. ' "That's clever," Duncy shout ed. "Gee, be careful you don't lasso me." "Of course It's good," the man replied. "But, wail, that Isn't all!" . .The rope then whizzed along the ground. T'ward Wlndy's feet 6-ROOM FURN, APT. (13 per mo., 1005 Adams. V 7-7-1 t. FTJRN. APT. Cheap, 1311 O Ave. ''' 7-6-7 tp. MODERN PUHNISHED- apartments. 1306 O.. 7-6-3 t. MODERN' Unfurnished' cottage,, fur nace; garage. Ph. 236 j, 903 O' Ave. ' ' ' 7-6-2 t; AUTOMOBILES ' CHEVROLET COUPE Excellent shape. Good tires. ' Price S2S0.00. l'EKKIXS MOTOR COMPANY 4th' & Adams Phone Main. 500 7-6-t t, MISCELLANEOUS LICENSED) PLUMBER, rates- reason able. Call Fred- Balmes, 203 N Ave; 7-6-1 m. ' RADIO SERVICE1 Experience and equipment to give you better radio service. t Fitzgerald Furniture Co. Phono' Main 770 at 6-15-1 m. DO WELL BROS: CLEAN-UP We wlli : clean up your ashes; papers, etc. Phone 323-J. 8-8t f. EASTERN OREGON School of Muslo, violin, piano, voice. Credits; I. O. O. P. temple. 447-J. 8-6-1 m. visiting friends and relatives in Wallowa- county. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Bale, of San Francisco, who have been visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. T. T. Shell, left Friday. They will stop in Walla Walla and Portland for a few days en route. The fire department was called out Friday morning but' the alarm proved to be a chimney burning-outr In the E. K. Hunter home. , No damage was done. . Max McKenzle lias returned from a visit of several weeks', with, relatives at Klamath Falls. '., ,'..., JOSEPip PERSONALS & ... t. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Carpenter re- "turned ' Monday from Portland and Oregon' City where they spent two weeks visiting their son, .Cjarenco and family, .-arid:. .diugiiter,:..iir8r ifiomt: Wilson. F. H. Qaulke and Mrs'. Selwyn Gaulke left Friday for Portland. They returned Tuesday ex'oeimpanled by Mrs. M. L. Perslng' and daughter, Nadine". who wUl visit her parents for ten days. . ' Miss Nellie Richards Is recovering from an attack of measles. , At the schooKelectlou held at the school H. H. Haye8:v:wa3 re-elected dlctor and Max Wilson clerk. About 35 persons were present. v Mrs. William Marr, for many years a resident of Joseph, died at Rose burg Jun 12 at the age of 81 years. She leaves her9 husband -and six chil dren. ,:. . Clinton Hambelton and family ar rived Saturday from Ontario, Mr. Hambelton will have charge of the slioo at the MoOully service station. Mrs, Hilda Haines Is making a splendid recovery from her recent op eration. Mrs. Haines Is at the homes of her mother, Mrs. 3. E. Megness. COLOR'THE PICTURE) 'twas Ijpund. As Windy Jumped, to dodge it, lie was caught right by the knees. The rope was jerked a little bit and Windy, no prepared for It, made everybody laughwhen he was pulled'down-to his knees. . , rpHEN Scouty shouted; "Say, that's fine. ' I've seen your tricks. ONow you JWat-ch mine." The lasso man gavel him the rope and said, "Go rightvahcad! "Perhaps, lad,' you can teach mo stunts. I learn them when I've seen them once. Let's sea you lasso me, .or mako your whirling loop, instead. "The whirling loop Is what I'll do. and'I'Will make a big one, too," cried Scouty. Then to Dot ty, ho said, "Help me with -my trick. "When In' the loop you", think you'll flti I -want you. to jump right through-It." Soon- Dotty did. and Mister Lasso Man cried, "That was slick!" (Copyright, 1933, NBA Service, Inc.) ( Duncy Hp hi- luck with rope Irkks In the next story.) HERe COME COMTRAPTiOMl. s I J " - .- S , , y-V , v . T- I A MAKli. ) ;nra.u.8.PAT.wr.' BORr4 TH THE BUNGLE FAMILY THE IDEA! ' THE WWr- - HE YOU TB.IED TO GROSS- I QUESTION-THAT- NICE AS THOUGH YOU BEL1EVEU HE HAD BEEN SEEN TRYING TO STEAL. THE LIFE-PP.ESER.VERS. OFF OF A LEAKY BOAT. JOE PALOOKA DIANA DANE SOVOW BRIBED SAV- rTHB . PORTBR fro't-HNO vou HIS CLOTKSS so you COULD FOL- ME t SCORCHY SMITH r SEE TrlftT HO. 6"?- THATS TME f 1 MOM, IBEENThAINKIFERjMEROV VI A LONG TIME VA OUGHTA V SAKES- I lv.Bsr:-pjs5i(:i 1 WANT THE R&NSOM MONEY BROUGHT TO . h AND YOU GOT J0 COrAE ALONE BOAT - AND .EVERGLADES THE BILLYS Ifiir-r" 5rd :i IV I ' fi F 'cJNi W')wm . jliz his r TEACH UMFWNS TO TTvO.NAJ-J HE MUST THINK ) al. SAY, THIS IS f RIPE 0MEBACH AN' 0 A HPS LONDON W pl V A SECRET CRUELTY -1 i-vP COT THE ACT SlC 0' 1 BBIOGE-THE ' ? . T REHEARSAL )) WON'T HAVE IT- , :rcwrui?V- V vlVr6" VWAY HE FALLS ) K. SI'.'X LISTEN TO HIE r THE WOW OF WOWS-V . DOWM-.' . H tjr V POOR. OEARyi i i nn -j. , . . ADMITTED HE- ALSO ADMITTED WITH PLENTY OF GUILTY AH'S AND THAT LOTS OF AHEM'S THAT I HUat. NILL t-L DORADOS KNEW ALL ABOUT IT. HIS LITTLE NEPHEW OAKDALE HEARD DISAPPEARED THE STORY AND IN A LAKE, THEN, AS USUAL, DIDN'T ADDED A HE? LOT OF DETAILS TO IT. iJl! NOW LTSTIN'.MOM- 1 THINK ' YER TH' SWELLEST COOK IN TH' WORLD - BUT ME AN' JOE WAS THINKIN' OUGHTA GIT AN B'SIDES WHAT15 THI5? -r-Sii : rtrtl VBLL- EK-- VOU 5EE ir VAS TH,'5 W, CONDUCTOR-- VOUNS MAN, yOUNS MAN, i7 SBT THIS ISLAND - IN A MOTOR'S FROW CITY ARE YOU SURE YOU CAN FIND IT AT NI6HT IN Ti4E SEAPLANE. .WR.NAlDV ? 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HE SAID...OH GEORGE BUNGLE STOP PUFFINS OUf YUUH. MOUTH A CAMEL EVERY TIME YOU WANT TO INTERRUPT ME! HE SAID. ...LET ML THINK.. WHAT WAS JHINK1NG I I J. I - rMSWU t 1 IllliJ- TT 1 i P!Sa OUGHTA HAWE T M PSOU THINK POP I POSITION. AINT VSR JOSIPH WOULD 1 B 50N EstCHAMPEEN r EAT SOME.THIN' I 1 S I AGAIN? DON'T NORRY . FOR. THE LAST . J 3 'TCTWlBi I ABOUT SAVIN' COUGH J& TIME GWANWlTg ; I - rijS,W- ' IkwQM wk k FER GOSH SAKES . WA. VOUSE .I'LL DO I . ... 3 "1 --S-JVrK!0 W Ipav . t'r SBV6R MIND. II 'MEMBAH, BQ55, V'ALL I you'P I IF YOU DON'T BOTJ DIANA, I yOf CAVSj I'LL HAVE VOU PMISEO'MS r-ggJ Rkr6Ef; I'LL, NEVER. I . HADN'T" SAy BCI55, T lrjl omA f"wI.L ,1 AINV TAKING NO CHANCES Of fiETTIN HOOKED BV THE UNITED 4TA1E fiOVERNMEKT - ESPECIALLY WHEN TriEiT RF 0, IAY TRAIL ALREAPY. HFATHENISH ALLEIGHT, DAISY, I'LL DO WHAT YLH SAY- BUT I TELL YUH f J I H?f i9l5TrtERE NO WTO tjjj IJHlflyN WWW PRWENT A PENALTY W$ Wl' ' (i- i ' H'l CASE OF ACC1DEHT 1 1 j " )yfyj- J i f l LIKE A BREAKDOWN A I L Al t , OK I I LISTEN TO THE POOR. DEAR YOU'RE INTERltRINCr WITH APT' 3P5 fi.LJirii.t t HE HE SAID.. ..OH' YOU CONFESSED, MIXEb. UP" GEppggiJ BUNGLEi. THE IDEX WHEN-1 ASKED HIM-PU1NT- blankthat: his nephew. IHA1- MAN' ' "CONFE-capri'' I WAS-THROWN' THROWING INTO THE same; LAKE NEPHEW INTO WHERE- A 1 AKF .11 HARTFORD BECAUSE YOU WAS TALKED TO RE'SCUEa HIM AS THOUGH- YOU WERE IMPERSON ATING A SNIPPY TRAFFIC OFFICER.. HON 1 IS I kltilTh Buam 7-7 1 ill I III K III The Suspect WELL ALL' I HAVE TO Sr IS THAT IF HE TRIES ' TO TELL-THAT STORY . AT THE TRIALv HARTFORD WILL HIS GET HIS ESTATE AND UNCLE MONTY T WILL GET. A PA R. OF HANDCUFFS AND A PASS TO THE HOOSEGOW. . '. Big; Hearted Knobby BUT KNCJBBV-KAW'PIPErbOWN' I 1 GOT MONEY ) I C'MON OUT, WE'RE GONNA r H HIRE- SOME HELP .' 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