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LA GRANDE EVENING OBSERVER, LA GRANPE, ORE. Pace Five OUT, OUR. WAY By J. R, Williams THE NEWFA;NGLES(Mom'n Pop) Right in the Neck! CLASSIFIED m& lllffM MApUST PMCI or WION WALLOWA !OmtPi VES, Fll,E THESE LETTEBS THSHCEND HIM NJ : (Count, five average words "" , " to tbe line.) Per line, lit Insertion 100 Per line, each added consec utive insertion , , ,"'," . ,..' To Minimum oblige on "one . ,$ATES BY UQNTH a Unee, per month . .UM s iinee, per month ....,. aaao 4 lines,, per month ,;.,y.,.. Sion 8 Unee, per month , , ,.i.76 ach additional line ovur live wcharged at 60o per line per month. order "..iJ!80 FOR RENT Monday, July 24, 1933 f I Vicota letter from the. H f wpkttw 19. LT ) fPP.N '' if SumPM. X scour eeciynM6.TUs MMuiiot; i CUCK HEt vm,-oot u.w. . , FOR SALE f "POll BALE '27 Advanced Six Nimh Brougham excellent condition i' 7S cash. Currey Press.' 7-23-ltp JWE1UNO BINDER, horse hitch oom plrto for Holt harvester. Ray Allen, i - JHt. aien. 7-22-3 tp PULLETS, .Wljlto leghorns. Hatched April ,1st. .Frank 'Fager, Palmer function. .V . 7-23,-3 xp BLACK CAPS' T,Iarjso pwect variety. Pick In your own crato (1,66. H. C. ' 'Jfulr, Cpvo. 7-18-10 t. tOK BALE" Tfrietree milking ma chine, 2 unit. May chopper with Sy-Pordspn tractor. Blacksmith, shop ' GOniplQto. See Tex Knight, Union, ...-fVro...Phoue.63. 7-7-1B t. POfl SALE Sera ten paper for' school . . or homo, at the Observer.' Eo pad. &Gtt. SALE Cultivated mushrooms, delivered 60c lb. Goats milk for - Infants and Invalids 10c qt. 203 i .!-! .Avo. Plv 60S B. '7-5-1 ro. 1 AUTOMOBILES 6-BM. PURN. APT.- 100S Adorns, 7-22-3 t. FOR RENT 3Trm, mrnshcd,,npt, at Caroline Apts, on 6 Ave. Under new management. Ph. 804 W. , " 7-21-6 tp. FOR RENT , 6-rm. unfurn. house. Adams and 1st, 915. See Smith at Pox Farm. - 7-21-4 tp. BEAUTIFULLY' furnished 2-rm. apt. with ' kitchenette, ' private v oath. Everything included. , Reasonable. La Grande ho(ol. ; 7-21-3 t. MODERN -FURNISHED APT. 1311 O avenue. 7-10-1 rfp GRANDE .RONDE APARTMENTS . , Exceptlopolly low rqtes. until Sep tember 16. ,7-1ot7 t. x. MOD. BEDROOMS 19P8-2n St. 7-14-1 mp WANTED i Franklin ,4-door Sedan. Excellent mechanical oondiUon; Good tires. Price, 200. v PERKINS MOTOR COMPANY. ' 4Ui & Adams Phone Main 500 ' , . '7-22-t f. VJLEY POST SETS WORLD FLIGUT M4JRK WANTEp Man wanted to supply customers with famous Wat kins Products In La Grande. Business; t established, earnings average .$25; 'weekly, pay starts immediately.! Write . J. iR. Watkins Company, 4521 Mollis 6t., Oakland, California.' 7-24-1 tp TO TRjADE -Dry wood fonllght truck . or car, 2 ml. past Perry on right side of road. ! - 7-21-3 tp MISCELLANEOUS (Continued from Page One) t First a doctor examined him, find ing his pulse and blood pressure nor mal. - Then came a host of back thumping friends. Then he visited iFloyd Bennett field to look the Wln aijo Mae over and garner the plaud-, Its of the crowd.- Back at his hotel, there came the day's climax, a visit from General italo Balbo. . -"Only a man like you can dosomc .thlhg llko that," the general said, Ala eyes flashing. "Oh, Post, mag niflcol -Magnified" "I think," said Post, "that most generals are .phony but you have ab solutely .proven yourself a general to have .gono out and' taken charge of uch a flight as you have made. I think It greatrrcxtremely great." ,, Official .Reception Wednesday i (New York plans an official recep tion .for Post Wednesday, when the .Wlnnio Mae will be trundled up Broadway on a truck. On Friday post may fly to Oklahoma, his home Jitate. -ar.- - i , ' Post made a secret Journey lost night to offer his congratulations on their, flight and his sympathy for .their Injuries -to James and Amy Mol llson, who crashed at Bridgeport, jConn., after a flight from Europe. Peg-in Official Count Of Union County Viote Continued rrom page One) Sales tax: Yes 563, no 2779. - Stato repeal: Yes 2000, no 1338. Oleomargarine tax: Yes 1509, no 021. i Beaver Creek pipeline bonds: Yes 1012, no 497. Vernon D. Bull and J. B. Mc Laughlin, wet candidates to the Ore gon repeal convention, were elected over B, Marcus Godwin and J. W. Baxter, dry candidates. Over tho state only two Oregon counties voted dry Benton and Linn. LICENSED PLUjMBER, rates reason able. Call Fred Baunes, . 203 . N Ave. V .'.; ; 3-5-1 m. OWELL BROS. CLEAN-UP Wo will clean up your ashes, papers, etc. ' Phone 323-J, Y 8-8-t f. EASTERN OREGON School .of iMuslP. violin, piano, voice. .Credits. I. O. O. F. temple. 447-J. v' 9-8-1 m. ' '"' T FOR TRADE ' v; : ; I " V iv ' lljii (flu njs:! '' ' WK (T. BIG BOYl THE BOSS OH.VEAH? VND-U) ( SOT VOy1, WELU.VOU'O . ' Vk nn I I ft ,ii IIIIUUI11L1I1I laQCTtVT 4) f HAS SOMETHING ON HIS MIND, I HIT HIM FOP BETTEC PUT SOME PKOD1NO ; i" mXPjMJl I WWWWmll 1 il TK01 Nf nV '' so o.ick youb.heels.or' 4sSst?aiand ;undev sour couu(b-th(t9 . ;mkjmW'fiM9kS tHw""wWHVP 1 l u' MLMII -SiT-' vowu. 'be --wfmwo. ' TJ!m .'' ' where xou'lu get it S ' i Jrr., THE BUNGLE FAMILY Campaigning OR. TRADE tTractor and wecder. Ph. 18&J ,1102 ;B avo'- 7-24-atp The latest unofficial Vote showed J or j repeal 133.Q36 to 70,870." For state repeal the vote waa 108,837 to 71,324. : Tho sales tax vote was J. 64 ,720 to 44, 644 against the measure. . AH other measures ', were voted down .except the soldlera bonus .lirnf ltatlon measure, which won. AMh TUP RFA,Otsl I'M POSITIVE YOU WROTE THIS, LOUIE, IS BECAUSE I THE WAY YOU SPELL BIS WORDS LIKE SECRETARY 7 YOURF. WRONG GEORGE. I ALWAYS SPELL ' SECRETARY WITH TWO K S. I LL ADMIT I M , WORKING ', NQ SIRl ILL ADMIT ; WANT THE BUSINfcbb . BUT THAT . LINOLEUM ORDER HAS PRACTICALLY NOTHING . TO. DO . WITH THE ELECTION. ItAISKS 10 VEGETABLES BEAUFORT, S. C. W) ' Tejwvarle- tlpe nf frpRh viretn-hlns were offered ' for sale at one time by Mrs. C. A. Stroupe at the home demonstration community club . market - hero. ' The , vegetables, grown in Mi's. Stroape-s i garden, Included potatoes, beans, corn, peas, beets, cucumbers, onions. okra, -squash and tomatoes. Bile also had eggs, butter, buttermilk, cup cakes, two kinds of bread,- rolls and ! flowers. ' UIKL HIGH .JUMP CHAMPION ASI'lItHS TO 1H1 PHYSICIAN I PHILADELPHIA (fit Smiling Jean Shlley, who went lifter the world's record for tho women's high Jump and won It, now has her heart set on capturing a degree i of doctor of medicine. t . -x l Her friends predict she'll get It, but the Olympio champion says she Is a little uncertain how plans wll. woirk out. , - THE TINYMITES 4 'iwi Br soviet, INC. o "WrU Va''"Si5A i aj (READ THE STORY, THEN COLOR THE PICTURE) "TWW lhat lh0 P'etty sliB'ne'3 o'er," said Scouty, "kindly toll ua moro about your little rclioolroom. What are all these flno fish taught? "Do they all come hero every day, and do they have some time for play? What happens if, upon a hook one of the Bah Is caught?" "My goodness, you ask Ques tions, lad," the teacher said, "But I'll be glad to tell you everything I know about the lite down here. "It little fish do as they're told and don't swim 'round and act too hold, there really Isn't anything at. all: that they need fear. itfTiHEY'RE taught to eat nice seaweed. That's really all they ever need, but sometimes they forget themselves and grab a hnnk thnt'a rirnnnprl. "They realize, too late, their plight, and then they're pulled up out of sight. The fishermen take lots of fish, I wish it could be stopped. "Now, as to play well, good ness me, you'd be surprised if you could see tbe little games of tag they have," and all the fun they. bring. ' "You 11 see tho fish swim noro and there, and dash and dart most nvnrvwhrV .Ttmt wftlt around here long enough and you'll sco everything. nPHEN Duncy said, "TTio fish X hovii horn renl klnrl tn lin. fin I'll turn In and entertain them tor a while. Tell me, what shall! I do?" ' "Oh, anything," the teacher said, "that pops. Into your little honri Tho fish Will all BODlaUd you with their fins, when you're through." The bunch " then saw kind: Duncy walk up to a blackboard; with somo chalk. Ho sketched for 'bout a moment. "How Is- that?" , he asked, In glee. "Why, that Is fine," tho teacher cried. "I couldn't do that, If I tried. I guess all of my scholars know that It's a sketch ot me." .(Copyright! 1931, NEA Service. Inc.) (Bcouty protects some fish in tbe next story.) I ' TT-V-TmnXTVi WammM I '.!. Tr- . .-.. . I I Al Cf Wll DC TLLC 1 . ; MV PnRTDV 1 'i'l , .-r-i, in.,, t- -viii- i j ,'VUUW .' ! RONlT'Mk -LWURRXWCwpKOH ;.; I LODGE POET AND ' I ALWAY5 EVEN L vniio soti i ihls . S in V . -iVA WA WrV' 1 POSITIVE YOU VrsECRETAR W?TH TWO , .THIS POETRY SOUNDS. Vr ON THE ENDS'' IKil YOU'RE A POET. AND l i W -V ao:Q' I wROTE THIS'7 VTk's. i'lu admit , fSlLLzy irinS-1 i happen to know that ' u :MAW w.P: V I LOUIE, IS -v WORKING Ir. ADMIT THAT JTTi7r,..iA IJIfil MSCOOKIE HAS PROMISEDy V - ' 'SDrT- ,.W9ttt ! 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