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LA GRANDE EVENING OBSERVER, LA. GRANDE, ORE). Page Five Jl'.J.Jl. .".JL THE NEWFANGLES (Mom'n Pop)Putting Hank on the I CLASSIFIED ADS IB1 MABKM IPLACa OF ONION WAU-OWA CQUNIIM OH ,VEAM?-.WEUU,VOU'H VIMVE PC THROBBING $KUU-fir OUT THWT W. LUNCHING A.WOUND VWITVt (Count five tveng words , to tbe Una.). BATKS BY UONTH line, per month , -W.W -MJo 4.00 4.7 POeKET-PICKIMOi: ret. lint,, ut Insertion. .100 y 8 UnM, per month , 4 line, per month . 5 Unas, per month , Pet. Use, uob added eoaseo- utlvo insertion , To Minimum oluxge on one ' orgec. ,.., Eacb additional lln over five charged at too per line per month. FOR SALE AUTOMOBILES PLACE YOUR ORDER NOW for Pickling CucumberB, phone 160-J. 8-7-2tp FORD FourrDoor Sedan. Looks like new. Very good tires. Price 226. Perkins ' Motor Co., '4th &' Adams, Phone Main 600. 8-7-tf "XjAJ? MODEL: electric sowing, mo cjilne. $30 terms.: Call 1036A. . 8-5-3 t. , Monday, August 7, 1933 u II OUT OUR WAY""" ' " -I " Byr J. R. Williams I I' ( HOWS'AT WAl4?HDN'c T . i VCU'D BETTER DO SOME FIGURING, THAT'S V OH ,VEAM?-.WEl,U,yOu''Ll ME .V'i il v) ! U-J A-?! -r- ' -1 KI'SSNOTO .. Uour- U THROBBING 5KUUU.IF AGU9TA 1 SflilftWK Avi' an , n.. . i , T i vl 1 ! ! ' S I I w iu i.uyi.. mil -4 HEAP- HNU HUTTHKV WW. . ; 5' ! K;' I i?oJo 'T-rrt?.US' HAl"V ? AMD NOT XX THING UP I'D HAVE A SWfiU- . , ACHE UUNCWIIMG AWOUNO VWITH ' ; V OQ.2-rTy JL .ROuGa'. OUT OF HlCHl ff "" TIME MAKING GLADVS SWALLOW , s . .SOeKET-PICKIMOi: FIAME3 I ' ; i VWTW BSABO HUH 7 J ' ecrtOOU; MET i U THE STORV ABOUT HOW t HAPPENED Kr-T S" m-oL ' f; i ... 5 , comc out ' ' T'BE ALONE WITH THAT GAL FPIENO ' i- " - , ,2,' . . . i . ' -: fK i COMPARED TO SONAE I T To k ' ' - --lrl, ''' .V ' T . r BEARDS FELT- I HVJE A ' V fl fcty ' FOR RENT FOR EALEr Heavy., range Wltli .colls, 15. Also wagon and harness, 703 "L" Ave. 8-5-t t- 6" FT. DEBR1NQ BINDER E. R. " :5ln... R, P, D. No. 2. , 8-0-2 tp. OR TRADE Purebred Chester White boar. Coll P 26X5. 8-4-3 t. SMALL. BOAT lor.-out-board, motor, SAB,. leil-FlftH, , 8-3-4,tp, JERSEY CPWS Ph. 185 J. 1102 B Ave. - 8-3-4 tp. WOQD-Any lengths, any JUnd. Also 111- wagon tongues, andi reacnes, radio poles, etc. Good place to deal at Smtth's Pox Farm. 8-1-6 tp. candy STORE with rrwuufocwirlng equipment. A business wltti a per manent Income. Writ? Box p. Ob-; server. 7-28- m FOR SALE Scratcn paper for school or home, at the Observer. So pad. . . . llrgrt f. EOR SALE Cultivated mushrooms, delivered 60o lb. Goats mUfc for Infants and Invalids lflq qt, . 203 N Ave. Ph. 60S R. 7-6-1 m. IMSEIIAIX STANDISOS Coast League W. Portland Hollywood .. Los Angeles Sacramento. Oakland 76 74 .76 75 Pet. .695 .692 .591 .444 .409 .400 .374 San, Francisco 52 Mission ...;...::..62 Scathe, ......m VeslcnliLv's JfcffsultM At Portland 8-S, Mission 7-3 (first game V). Innings). At Sari Francisco 8-12, Sacramento 3-10. At Seattle 3-6, Hollywood 7-10. At Los Angeles 15-7 Oakland 3-5. National League W. L. Pet. New York 61 41- .598 Pittsburgh 69 46 .662 Chicago 67 47 .548 St. Louis 55 50 .524 Boston ......66 61 .619 Philadelphia ...44 58 .431 Clnclnnatti 44 63 .411 Brooklyn 41 60 .400 -'-Y(.jit;ej.('lly.H RtlllU' At Brooklyn 6-2, New Yolk 3-3. At Boston 0-2, Philadelphia 1-1 (second game ten innings). At Cincinnati 2-1, St. Louis 1-0 (first game 11 innings, second 12 inn ings). At Chicago 0, Pittsburgh 0. NEARLY NEW 4-rm. modern house. 702 Lane at North First. 8-5-2 tp. B-RM. HQUSE. 5 bed rms.two baths. ; Hot air neat full basement. Furn. $30 per mo. 1605' Wosh.i 3 blocks from Normal. Ph. 410 W. Adulto only. . ' 8-2-12 tp. MODERN FURNISHjED APT. 1311 O avenue,' ' -,'",,! MM mp MOD. BEDROOMS-i.i008-2nd St. ' 7-14-f mp MISCELLANEOUS LICENSED PLUMBER, rates reoson- ' abjlo. Call Fred. Balmea, 2D3 N Ave. . ,;. ,, ' 7-5-1 m. DOWEIiL BROS. CLEAN-UP We wlK clean up your ashes, papers, etc. rnone 3-8-t 1 EASTERN OREGON School of Music, violin, olana voice. Credit. I. Q, O, I F. temple. 447-J- ' 8-6-1 m. FOR TRADE TRADE OR RENT 100-ocre fruit and dairy farrri. i'4 miles S.E. of Cove. Address C. N. Ogllvle, care Observer. 8-7-6t WANTED Middle-aged lady for general house work but of town. Call 467 j. : 8-7-1 t, American lAiigne W. Washington . New York Philadelphia Detroit Cleveland Chicago Boston St. Louis ....64 ....61 ....61 ....61 ....62 ....48 ....44 ....41 Pet. .640 .610 .610 .486 .481 .466 .444 .376 Yesterduy's Results At New York 6, Boston 4. At Washington 8. Philadelphia 12. At Detroit 7-2, Cleveland 3-1. At St. Louis 5-7, Chicago 6-1 (first game 11 innings). The Oregon State fair will cele brate Us 72nd birthday with a six day program opening on Labor day. WANTED Steady work good pay Several choice openings In coun try and towns for reliable men Or women. No capital or experience required. Write Mr. Thomas, supt., 426 Third St., Oakland, Courornia 8-7-ltp M. E. CHURCH PICKS SMITH AS DELEGATE S. C. Smith, official of the First Methodist church, was elected lay delegate ..tp, the.J,aproacjlilng session of the annual conference, at trie reg ular election held yesterday follow ing the morning service. Mrs. R. F, Tyler was named alternate. " The elec tion was held In conformity with the laws of the church and state, with A. W. Leffel acting as Judge, and. M. L. Whitney and L. W. Whealey as tellers. Conference this year Is to be held at Rupert. Ida., and the sessions will begin on August 31. Dr. H. C. Mc Calllstcr, district , superintendent, is In La Grande today and the fourth quarterly conference will be held at the church this evening. All mem bers of tho church and congregation are privileged to attend to hear the final reports of the work done dur ing the year. .. ." THE TINYMITES (REAP THE STORY, JHEN CQLOR THE PrCTURE) TJICHT through the porthole Scouty crawled. ' .Jnsde the ship ho slipped and sprawled, "fley, ore you hurl?" cried Coppy, who was crawling Inside; too; '' " "You surely took a funny slide, first on your hock, 'then' on your side."' "Oh, I'm all right, " ' IniigMcd Scouly. ".'Twas a silly thing to do. ''You see, I simply lost my hold and down Into tho ship I rolled. Gee, hurry up and join, me so. we both can look around. ' "I seo a great big cabin door. That's one place where wo will ex plore. I'm really very anxious, now, to scd what con bo found." ''' rpHEY crept right through the Btronge old wreck. Then Coppy said, "Lei's go on deck. Right now we're In tho hold. So ianj(ve haven't found a' thing. "nehind that door I took a ok and all lound was some old book. Let's find the captain's cabin and see what luck that will bring." So, up a stairway they both went, and 'bout a half an hour was spent In searching all around the shift. "I giiess we'rO fooled," said One. ' ' '"'' i. ''Wo'vo.liad no, luck. at a)l, as yet. Soineono was hert before, I'll bet We'd best feo back and Join the bunch. This Isn't any run." JUST then, however, Scouty , cried, "Here's one more room, flee, . look Inside. 'I seo a rusty treasure chest. Right here Is where we stop. "Conio on, we'll take the chest with Us. There's' no no hero" to, slort a fuss. We'll.drag It to th railing of the ship oid let It drop" They both took hold and Coppy cried, "Ob, gee, t 'wonder what's lnsldn," And then they reached the railing. ' Scouty yelled, "Look Out, below! " ."We'll drop this thing and then We'll reslf Wee Goldy Bald, "(lee, It's k chest! .Jt may contain a lot of gold. VYd'H very shortly know."" (Copyright, 1933, NKA Service. Inc.) (A mermniil lidps the Tlniea I In I he next story.) Fair time is visiting time for many oeonle. The ' campground at the Oregon State fair has many cottages, built by prominent families of tho state. They'll all. be occupied Labor day, opening day of the 1933 state fair. 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