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About La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959 | View Entire Issue (July 22, 1933)
LA GRANDE EVENING OBSERVER, LA GRANDE, ORE. Pace Five OUT OUR WAY By J.' R. Williams "THE NEWFANGLES(Mom'n Pop) Chick's Jealousy Pops Out! CLASSIFIED ADS IBM MAJIK1T VLACI OF UNION WAIXOWA COCKIM OH -, WtS-tl'M V IF A HALF A WAKl CAM TORN OUT AS MUCH VNORK' A& ; VslHEN VA. A 'VJEUHt'o'Of OFF -TO .TA4eO ! WMTTIU. t SUP r0N VWAT'LL. V USE . CAN 0U tMAGINE-HE) StKTE.TH'lNG-eoVl ... AMBLING 'ALONG tTS BNAPPVl TT LL, THE NEW BATHING SUIT 1 uOT TOR VlY VACATION- ABeACH lNTHIsT ' KNOCK feVERVBODV i .(Count Hv reroe word to thu Una.) RATE8 BT MONTfe' "OOY "A MOCV- -DID BCPoftP 'aw ALU 1 HAVE TO DO, NOW. 3 lines, per month , ..3.80 hova till, ue. BECAUSE. , VMVAEK1 he does Grr IS GET CHICK TO TAKE Per lino, ut lnMrtlen- .100 8 Ilnee, per month , 4 llnee, per month . 0 Usee, per month . VJHOLE. MAM , OOMT Per line, -each added conaeo- 1 ME SOMEWHERE -THVT PROMTS. TrAAT IVV VMHOV.. MAK1 uun lnMttlon . Ulnlnwm caarga on on -j aider i , ,i ... BmIi additional line OTer life 8Bo ! charged at SOo per line per month. HAS eeM DOnv' ' vMHOv.E,Ht v.u Be.: OMW HAVF, -TH' tyweD TO PAV BacW Trt -CompWv WA-ST (. FOR RENT tFOR SALE 5-RM. FURN. APT. 1905 Adams. - - 7-22-3 t. VUEAT M EM OUT OF FtR NGRRS, DEERINQ BINDER, horse hitch som plctc for'Holt harvester. Bay Allen, MCQlen. 7-aa-3.tp FOR RENT 3-rm.' furnished, apt, at i Caroline Apts. on O Ave. Under new management. Ph. 894 W. 1 7-21-a tp. PULLETS, Whlto -Leghorn. Hatched April 1st. Frank Fnger, Palmer Junction. 7-22-3 xp Natural Ice lasta 1-3 longer. j Regular delivery Ph. Main 804. j 'YOUNG'S IOB CO. 7-22-1 t. FOR RENT 6-rm. unfurn. house. Adams and 1st, (15. 'See Smith at Pox Farm. 7-21-4 tp. V GLAOVS STROLV.S UP THE BEAtH AUONE N THAT FOR RENT Mod., unfurn. cottage, furnace,-garage, -903 O Ave.'Phone 236 J. 7-21-2 t. OUTFIT VOO'LL. NEED A OB TRADE 6addle maro and colt. Ph. 047 W. 7-22-1 t. VAeHINE.,GON,'. Saturday, July 22, 1933 I K -DID ;Beroot o AuTOACCIDENT V A 1 III! II II I n V Lies' r I N. 71 ' 1 INS x v - .u ll bLJLjazE r BLACK CAPS Large awect varloty. ''Plck'ln your own crate l:0O. H. C. Mulr, Covo. 7-18-10 t, FOR' SALE Plnetree milking ma chine, 2 unit. Hay chopper with Fordson tractor. Blacksmith shop .-complete. See Tek Knight, Union, Ore. Phone 453. 7-7-18 t. FOR SALE Scraion paper tor school i .or home,- at the Observer, Bo pad. 11-2-t f. MODERN 0-RM. HOUSE,' full -base-ment, hot water heat, garage,''1809 'N or Ph, 474 W. 7-31-2 t. BEAUTIFULLY furnished 2'rm. apt. with kitchenette. . private bath. Everything included. . Reasonable. La Orando hotel. 7-21-3 t. MODERN FURNISHED APT. 1311 O avenue. ' " 7-lJrl Dip FOR SALE Cultivated mushrooms, i delivered 50o lb. Goats milk for ' lntanta and Invalids 10c qt. 203 -IN Ave. Ph. 566 B. 7-5-1 m. GRANDE RONDE APARTMENTS Exceptionally low rates until Sep tember 16. 7-ld-7 t. AUTOMOBILES Franklin 4 -door Sedan. Excellent mechanical condition. Good tires. Price $200. PERKINS MOTOR COMPANY. i-' 4th-& Adams -. Phone Main 600 7-22-t f. DANES. TRIP LIGHTLY -TO HUTU BRYAN OWEN SONO COPENHAGEN (-"-Everywhere In Copenhagen the orchestras are play ing, and the public Is dancing to. the -tune of "Springtime In Denmark Lilacs In Bloom." The words to the song are by Mrs. Ruth '. Bryan Owen, now American minister to Denmark. The music 1b by "Ruth, the second" Mrs. Buth Meeken, the minister's daughter. UUo ll.is Monument to Newsboys RIO DE JANEIRO (P) Tills capltn! has given thought to the urchins who sell newspapers. On the Initia tive Of the newspaper A Nolte, a statue of a typical newsboy was un veiled on the Avenlda Rio Branco. Bands played, orators spoke and sev eral thousand school children paraded. DUTCH TARS ACCEPT WAGE CUT (ROTTERDAM (VP) Officers and men In the Dutch merchant service have .accepted a .reduction in wages of five per cent now, with another reduction of a similar amount six months hence. FREE-STATE TO MAKE OWN SUGAR -DUBLIN (IP) Throe new sugar beet factories to be established, according to Dr. James Ryan, minister of agri culture, -will -produce all the sugar wanted In the Free State. MOD. BEDROOMS 1906-2nd ' St. ' ' 7-14-1 mp WANTED ONE OP THE leading Pacific ' Coast Life In&urano e Companies will oiegotlate with an. experienced life Insurance salesman having a record for personal ' production. Liberal first year and renewal cohunlfwlong with a small 'expense -allowance at the beginning. The HiaA selected will be considered for further ad- . 'vancament .after he has demon strated his ability for larger re sponsibilities. Replies1 treated confi dentially. Address Superintendent of 'Agencies, 625 Falling Building, Portland, Oregon. ?-22-l t. TO TRADE Dry wood for light truck or car, 2 mi. past Perry on right side of road. ;7-21-3 tp MISCELLANEOUS LICENSED PLUMBER, xates reason able. Call Fred Bahnes, 203 N Ave. 7-5-1 m. DOWELL BROS. CLEAN-UP We Will clean up your ashes, papers, etc. Phone 323-J. is-8-t 1. EASTERN OREGON School 6f Music, violin, piano, voice. Credits. I. O. O. P. temple, 447-J. 9-6-1 m. LET CHILD'S MOUTH ,TOVS. BE ; EXCLUSIVELY aJUS OWN THESE IH!SY R-YEAH-OLOS! SEE 'WHAT THEY CAN DO 'A 6-year-old. who has been wisely handled should be able to dress and undress himself without help, un less, of course, his clothing hits es pecially difficult fastenings. He can wash himself, brush his teeth and conib his hair. -He can lace his shoes, . but probably cannot yet tie a bow knot. And he hangs up his clothes and puts his toys away. Children should learn that for san itary reasons mouth toys must not be . passed from, one to another. Whistles, trumpets, mouth organs, bubble pipes should be ' used only by the one to whom they belong. The child should be taught this just as he is taught the exclusive use of his own tooth brush. If the rule ls:to be observed with brothers and sisters, it will bo necessary always to give duplicate mouth ! toys 1 to each. Tne 'FAT1 heap. ; Q 1033 av NEA 8ERVICt INC. H'? the :bungle;fatsiily 'Politics YOU CAN WIN Ton fimusr IF THE 'BOYSl CAN GET THE R.I6HT MEN ON THE COMMITTEE TO COUNT THE VOTES. I vri iMBooar mv "MIHill il FAMILY IS OUT OF TOWN . ON A VACATION , Rrt wriA.t rjiw mill AHEM! WELL AMBROSE. KtMIINU .1 Ht.' BUT- NOT TO BE TOO. AH. ACTIVE. AS YOU kKNOvw OUR. CAMPAIGN SLOGAN IS V'EL.EC'rioHS. IT"! ' HE AR'THE " OPPOSITION 6 &OING TO DIG UP ALL THAT PIRT ABUU I ' I Mfc. 1 -LITTLE TROUBLE YOU HAD WHEN J YOU WERE SECRETARY THAT SHORTAGE mFSJrBRS WAS CAUSED -BY THE lllT-TiK -FINANCE COMMITTEE J ifBPyi,?U. insisting 'Vpon -iirmmiil SS,y't.H?A5: INVESTING THEj I THEjSW)TCH . LODGE MONEYilPlil!!1!! lllllltlHELQKTS. "THREE ' Pt(5gj iilB WERE TONS OF -J IPHife;ffl Russian Mw Mm r-.0uT.AT' RUBLJ If m L tAST AND THEY'RE SQUAWKING ABOUT .THE FLOWEK I ..FUND.' BEING LOW TOO. THEY. CLAIM WW. tllVINQ EVEN WELL MEMBERS A BOUQUET 50 THEY'LL' VOTE1, RIGHT, ANYHOW,. TViE BOYS 1N A WAY THAT ' WON'T DISCOURASE THEM, ABOUT OUR. PLbDQE OF HONEST ' ELECTIONS AMBROSE. AND DON'T WORRY, . Kllilimilillimt-lilflfi) mm ntmtttt" an 1W ' HL -JU L TT57I ci row - i JOE PAL0GKA Bad News (il ICK! THE INK'S SPILLED! Ill ItltV AND SAVE THE IlUC! If ln has been spilled on the rug,, first take up what you can with a clean sponge. Then use warm water, absorbing it with a sponge or blotter in rubbing away the stain. Don't cielay this first-aid treatment. THE TINYMITES (READ THE STOKY, THEN COLOR THE PICTURE) tiCAY, wo are getting no place " Jasl! How long is his pace going to last?" snld Duncy. "Gee, this snail's so slow this is no fun t all. "I've yelled to it to glddyap. 1 think It's lost, now, in a nap. Tlio only way we'll travel fast is just to take a (all." "Have patience, Duncy," Dotty tried. "I know this is a funny ride, but I knew this would Imp pen. Every snail is very slow. "We're foolish if we fuss and fret. We'll have to take Just what we get. And, anyway, we do not know Just where we want to go." fpHEN Shrimpy sold. "It was a trick! Wee Duncy thought It would he slick to ride, instead of walk. He is a very lazy lad. "I think, with this csperieence, ke'll change his mind unless he's sense. High! now. to take a nice long walk, he really should be Slad." ; The Tlnles then Slid to the ground and suddenly they looked around, as Scouly yelled, "Look out! We've found a real good way to ride. "Just watch us as we whiz right past. We've found a horse that goes real fast. Unless you want to get bumped, you had bet tor run and hide." "pon goodness sokes." said Dotty, "They have slipped one o'er on us today. Gee, Goldy's in with Scouty and they're riding In a shell. "A seahorse Is hitched up in the front. My goodness, what a crazy stunt. I guess they both are tickled 'cause they're sturtlng, now, to yell." Then Goldy cried. "Glddap! Don't whoa! We're anxious to keep on the go! We'll show the other Tlnles what a real pood Tido is like. "This shell Is comfy as can be and very much appcnls 10 me. As long as I have this fine carriage, I don't want to hike." (Copyright. 1'j33, NBA Service, lne. (The Tlnles reach the Little He, I Hclioolhouse In the next slur'.) Champion runs & .aim, JKki nAI (Tt A WW I vra rnuuwnn N.V. BOXING COMMISSION UPHOLDS BUNTZKY, TUP ROY1MG WORLD WAS cm INNiCD TODAV WHEN THE STATE BOXING COMMISSION UPHELD THE FEEBLE EXCUSE FROM BUNTZKV'S MANAGER THAT THE CMAIV1PION WOULD BE UNABLE TO MEET JCJb PALOOKA IN A RETURN MATCH UNDER THE AUSPICES OF MADISON SQUARE GARDEN THIS SUMMER,BtCAUSt OF A NERVOUS BREAKDOWN. y uow f IkrrzKV COULD EX PERIENCE' SUCH AN AILMENT, THIS juDi-rec? z UNA.ty( TO CONClEVEi THE WHOLE TRUTH OF THE MATTER IS THAT THE' CHAMPS BACKERS AR MOLV SUPFRIN' SIR 33! 3 MeNwlhtajndteM.Ine .N.Y. I BUT--N ( I'LL TELL A WHAT THEV MEAN., WHACTA 1 THEY MEAN THAM CROOK . TREY U ' UTTRET IS GVTTIN AWAY NITH ' ' MEAN , A FAKE AN'AINT GONNA GIVE KNOBoX, 1 US A CRACK AT OUR Tu tc ' I'LL PlftHT TM ftM THF TO- STREET. J1ST L.EMME FIND YA SAP AN ' IM . I'LL' GrT THAT TTTLE ' J TAKE T EASY. AWAY FROM TM'I'fedW I'M TAKIN' TH'. HAVE T AN' I KIN -J-K TRAIN FER LICKIM.''v ' m . ' tvOO YORK -, y'LL SHOW E DIANA DANE (Trademark Registered) U. S. Patent Office On The Guff DIANA. WHATEVER. POSSESSED VW TO MAK DATES WITH THAT fiANS OF BOYS AND MEET THEM HERE AT THE DOLL HOUSE FOR.vf( n LUNCH ( WHY, THAT'S WHAT VOU CALL BUSINESS STRATESY OK SOME THING, DADff- yi if, xaw Priy tr-T n7 r ILU TOV'lr A&i1 DON'T DO' IT, DIANA ASAIN TO- I DON'T CO ITANYTHING : MORROVr l 'jglr BUT THATe5r7TT ' HAVE A LIST lTv L-, V ir-jffiV . OF NEW A M) Va7 but why ?.ve surely Need patrons, Don't- 7 ygAH pur Wor THAT" l l j wtttv r; w Ll Why, what's wrong with them? they all ordered -Big 'Meals DIDN'T THEY i ; 5URE THAT'S ' JU5T ir NONE : OF 'EM -COULD . PAy TOR "IT-' aSgrX -1 i ttt1 SC0RCHY SMITH (TradcmBrk Iteglstcrcd) u. s. Patent Office A Quick Dive r, J JWEHOULT) BE OPF TvlE FLORIDA EVERGLADES) S Vf, vVQaND LYINS IN WAIT BY TOMORROW NISHT. THE DILLYS (Trademark Bcglntored) U. 8. Patent Olflco I O1 COURSE WE W AN' DON'T TP-V W BUT, MK, PLUMI?- Vfeg WANT MORE M TO RING- ANY & THAT'S YOUR. FIFTH ) FOOD Wj P0& BISCUITSfe- TRAY " Jj.j W-w? M&$- . EITHER.. )" . ASli '' A New Arrival 1 DON'T KNOW ) AND THAT V I'M 7JKg . svbtjS S ..MMfC V IflfW LM LET THAT TH, TCH, AmStM I nlf ' 5 I TO rOtvlF JN 1 kffi CIRCUS BLIMP I IT'S A ) 1 WOt. 1 TO UJ'C J J L . : . . i . . .' . . ,i.: - J-- t -i