La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959, July 19, 1933, Page 7, Image 7

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    Wednesday, July 19. 1933
LA GRANDE EVENING OBSERVER, LA GRANDE. ORE.
Page Seven
OUT OUR WAY ------- BvJfR: Wiflta
CLASSIFIED ADS
tum MABKBT PLACB OF ONION WALLOWA COBMTImIO I
THE NEWFANGLES (Mom'n Pop) A Tip for Husbands!
(Count llvs overage word
to the line.)
Per line, let Insertion 1.10c
Per line, Hub tddotl ooneeo
i utlva ineertlon 7o
Ulnlmum charge on one
order : lie
RATES BY MONTH
a llnee, per month -S
llnee, per month
3M
imee, per month .. 00
8 llnee, per month 14 71s
ach additional line over five
ooerged t 60o per line per month.
FOR SALE
FOR RENT
OUST A MWOTE I . 1 f CHICI ' wc UHT TO BE AND LEAVE 1 WELL. YOU'PC ALWAYS LOOK', UEPE A
f o.y -r S PLANNING OUB VACATION- Mr Tn I -ta. Jlr tTuZX V VZi
b J that" cooMTtR cooo mioht ' atVnX Bwc ,T J ANOCAre: JnoaW
i F? Potatoes , breao H ac' . L f TTm
wm a xmpm erne mms
RASPBERRIES Will' trAdo for wood
0. O. Johnson, Inland avenue.
... 7-10-2 tp.
01U3RRIE& 3o pound. Will trade for
wood, liny or grain, Cull 4DU B. Mrs.
Dyal. 7-10-2 t
FOR SALE Raspberries, black caps
ami canning ouerncs. nubile Mar
Ket. . - , 7-10-1 tp
I'.iEllftlES on the trees. Cheup. 205 M.
. ' : 7-1U-2 t.
BIjAiCK CAPS Large sweet varioty.
Pick In your own crato 1.00. H. o.
Mulr, Covo. 7-16-10 t.
FOR SALE Red chlx $7.60. Leghorns
0 per 100, prepaid. Hart's Hatch
ery, Boavcrton. Q-21-1 nip
,FOB SALE Plnetree milking ma
chine, 2 unit. Hay chopper with
Fordson tractor. Blacksmith shop
complete See Tex Knight, Union,
Oro. Phono 453. 7-7-18 t.
FOR SALE Wood, cut green from
first class timber. Any length.
Placo your order now for your
winters supply. Also dry wood.
Phono 1051W. 6-7-lm.
FOR SALE Scratcn paper for school
or home, at the Observer. 60 pad.
11-2-t f.
FOR SALE Cultivated mushrooms,
delivered 50c lb. Goats milk for
Infants and Invalids 10c qt. 203
N Avo. Ph. 668 R. 7-5-1 m.
AUTOMOBILES
FORD TUDOR SEDAN
Cheap transportation for $175.
PERKINS MOTOR COMPANY
4th fc Adams. Ph. Main 600.
7-14-t f.
I
COVI3 I'KHSONALS
Gone Gassett ana Sertrand Warded
won a tie In the Eagles broadcast
held in La Grande Monday evening
wi th the Blue Mt. Cowboys and will
get a trip to Portland. Everyone In
Cove has heard and enjoyed the
songs of these boys who are both
natives of Cove. They have the best
wishes of everyone in their future
radio work. Two of the Blue" Mt.
Cowboys aro also Lower Cove boys,
Hughes and Ernest Gray, and Cove
1b quite proud to claim four of the
seven winners in the contest.
Miss Berta Barker Is visiting with
her sister, Mrs. Kellar Strlngham and
family, of Enterprise, for several
weeks. She left Cove Sunday.
A large band of sheep belonging tt
John Peterson, of Union, were trailed
through Cove Thursday on their way
to the Little Minam where they will
range during the summer, with one
camp stationed on the Big Minam
near the Horse Ranch.
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Baird and
son, Graham, and Miss Jane Dunstan
of Baker were guests at the J. R.
Price homo Saturday, remaining un
til Sunday. Jack Mclntire and his
mother with the Baker people were
all dinner guests Sunday which was
Mr. Mclntire's birthday. Mr. Baird
is county Judge of Baker county.
Mrs. Blalsdell, who lias come roin
California to make her homo with
her daughter, Mrs. Keith McCool, Is
visiting a sister In Washington. She
will make an Indefinite stay.
Mr. and Mrs. H. E. Rdbinsc-rt, or
Alhambra, Cal., who visited Mrs.
Robinson's mother, Mrs. Anna Lor-
THE TINYMITES
Oll. S PAT. OFFT
I'.B) o 1933 by wen service, gyjvSSejlyS
(READ THE STOKY, THEN
WHEN Sliriiiiiiy lot the sword
fish go. lie said, "Well. aUer
this you'll know Mint you should
never piny mean tricks on visitors
down here.
"Tim bids I've "found arc Tlny
lnitos nncl tlioy camo here to pee
the sli;hls. From now on. you let
tlicm alone. Don't even come
renl near."
Ami then the fish'swani out of
slRht mid Coppy said, "We'll lie
all right because of Shrimpy
rules the sen. The fish arc
scared ot him.
"We'd best not separnte. I
guess, 'cause we might get Into a
mess. I want no big fish chusing
me. flee, how' Tost ; they can
swim!"
'
T"IND Shrimpy said. "Don't wor
ry, son I will ma'.io tre
that nothing's done to spoil your
good time while you're here.
Where would you like to go?
"I might suggest most any
thing, but first of nil. let's meet
the king. Whenever he sees lit
tle folks It fills him full of cheer."
'Oh, gee. do you mean King
'eptunc? 1 hoped we'd meet hi in
MODERN FURNISHED APT. 1311 O
avonuo. 7.10.1 oi,
GRANDE KONDE APARTMENTS
Exceptionally low rates until Sop
- tcinber 15. 7-lo-7 t.
MOD. BEDKOOMS lD08-2nd St.
: ft 7-14-1 mp
WANTED
WANTED Position as,)fousekeeper
w imumiwb auiper, zuutf .y Ave.
' 7-10-J tp.
A MAN WITH OAR WANTED to ad
vertise our goods and distribute
introductory pack aces to consum
ers. Must bo satisfied with OOc an
nour at start. Write for full mr.
tlculars. ALBERT mit.tj? ROUTE
MUB, 24UB MONMOUTH, CINCIN
NATI,. O, . 7-10-1 tp.
HOUSEWORK,
encos.
Experienced. Rcfer-
7-:15-6tp
MISCELLANEOUS
TAKEN UP One brown saddle horse.
Sco John Fisher near Hot Lake.
7-10-2 tp
LICENSED PLUMBER, rates reason
able. Call Fred Balmos, 203 N Avo.
. 7-6-1 m,
DO WELL BROS. CLEANTP We W1U
olean up your ashes papers, cvo.
Phone 323-J. s-8-t f.
EASTERN OREGON School of Music,
violin, piano, voice. Credits. I. o. O.
F. temple. 447-J. . 0-6-1 m.
enz, left for their homo-Saturday.
At the 'next general election to be
held July 21, the voting places m
Cove -will be, the publlo library for
precinct No. 1 and the city hall for
precinct No. 2.
The Woman's club will sponsor a
trained animal entertainment at the
gymnasium Saturday evening, July
22. It Is said to ibe a very fine en
tertainment travelling out from -Salt
Lake and showing entirely for scnools.
The price is nominal land .proceeds
will be used for the library.
Letha Burford, who lias been In
Pendleton for the past year, Is home
for a vacation. Sho was' unable to
be hero for the family reunion, a
short time ago, so came at this time.
Rats Overrunning
Province of Anhwei
SHANOHAI, July 18 OT -J:
of rats are overrunning the sputhern
part of the Anhwei province ;lrt East
Central China, Chinese reports from.
Wuhu and other cities in the prov
ince said today.
The rats are infecting the water
supply and are destroying, crops. A
famine during the coming 'winter was
predicted as a consequence j
BOOK BRINGS -$03,000
LONDON A recortlfturlce of 14.-
500 pounds (about 3G2,000)-!nas paid
by ur. A. s. w. KoscnbhCtuor Phila
delphia, for a first folio of Shakes
peare. The volume Is in perfect con
dition and bears the following legend
on Its title page:
"Mr. William Shakespeare's Gome
dies, Histories and Traedjles, pub
lished according to the. trfoe-original
coiiies, London.- Printed 'by Isaac
Jaggard and Ed. Blount, 1623."
COLOR THE PICTUUE)
pretty soon," cried Windy. "He's
a fine old man, so 1 have often
heard:
"Lead on and we will follow
you. There's nothing wo would
rather do To turn dawmmnctlng
such n man would really he nli.
surd "
TWIEY hadn't traveled very far
- til, Shrimpy shouted, "There
you are! Old Neptune's' silting
on his throne. It's made of
shells, you see.
"Now, don't he bach win il. Not
ot afl! He will ho glad you'vo
made' this call 'o shake hands
with you lads wll! inalS'tii hap
py as can be." V
The king then spied te Tinirs
and he smiled and promptly
waved his hand. The Tih'les all
rushed up to him and dropped
down.on their kncesiaf
"Through your land, 'nealh the
sea. we're hound, to see what nice
things can he found," said Ooldy.
Then the king replied. "Do any
thing you please."
(Copyright. 1933. NBA Service. Inc.)
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slow lidv ill the next story,)
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OFF FOR. REPAIRS IT WAS UMPKINS WHO DEFIED
DOCTOI2, NURSE AND DAJSV, AND STUCK TO
HIS SIDE LIKE A COCKLEBURR..'
FATE,
THE OLD VIXEN.
SCRAMBLES THE
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WAS FITTING-
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STAND WATCH WITH V?S20v W- J'
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MR. MAT. tAOW FAR ARE.
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THE PAMPERED,
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IS MISSING
AND NCONE
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KNOWS WHERE,
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BEEN IHNOUCjH IUPW,
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TO STAY AWAKE AND HfcLH
WORRY
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