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. , , " Page Five 1 1 'i Tuesday, August 8, 1933. LA GRANDE EVENING OBSERVER, LA GRANDE, ORE ASSIFIBD ADS s'lrtii mamw wAc or cmon waixowa ooiwim I (Count live vr3 wortla RATES BY MONTH a linn, per month 9 line, per month .;;,.. , 4 lines, per month , - a , to the line.) MM Mm Per line, let Insertion- -too: S I ftnm Arm tit a t t t tttjii- 1 mTi'ci VTtmirTn A vr nr Tncs "n a tjx A i I f"7- V " . - OAT VAJHivr i v, V. fr-f T F 1 CAN'T GET AHOLD OF U-STENl YOU. &T-. V- Vl ? , L CD rA Jiti-cT f ' - $60 . THEN I'LL HAME TOTEL.TtGUT ;nd ,WOLT. .-. I l k JUMr .. .V" !, 1 " DIM 1 W- GET- fcCK TO -JlV SOOTY - - ''!'- t. HE.S TOO ' ' ., .X-jgMp, , ' BUCKS GONE, - f. HOUR - WIFE . , . ' . Ov .-t-5ii r MUCH FER ( --UC0F-m I t 'CWICK - I CrHf(. " '.T' HlSl . F-l -f 4 ' -it j r - Uff. t'- - M ' .IS . Per line, each tdded ootueo- .14.00 ' uttve Insertion TO' 8 lltaee, per month . -M.78 laUnlmuin ohtig on on porter - l- iddltlonal line orer I1t I Jim; ohuged it too per line per month. FOR SALE' AVTOMOniLES R, I. R. ond Rook pulloU. Also oucum ber -J. F. -Btelnbcchi Cove Ave. 8-8-2 tp. WlLLVS:KNIOHT pickup. lsj 2- wheel ' trailer cheap. 2008 ,Oreen- , ; wood. , , 8-8-a tp. I" IS VT if Si ft. GnKENCHAiN WOOEK-W.50 pel load. Prompt i delivery.r,' Bowman-HJclcs Lumber Co. Ph.-Mdln 8. 8-3-t f. PliACB ' VoURORDBB NOW for Pickling Cucumbers,' phonn 160-J. 8-T-2tp lOR SALEJ-i-Hcavy range with colls, 5,16, Also wngon and harness. 703 "U" Ave; 8-S-t t, candy STORE with' manufacturing equipment. A buslheoe, with a per manent Income. Write Box C. Ob-: eerver.'; 7-28-1 m FOIt SALB-SofntcTi piper for school or home, at the Observer. 6c pad. , .... 11-2-t f. LOST, LBAIllBR . WALdJET. ( Finder please keep money, return wallet and .pa--pero to P. O: Box 68 , , 8-8-2 tp. Wanted HOUSEKEEPING position In or out of town. 1904 V Ave. Ph. 336 W. 8-8-2 tp. MAN WITH CAR NEEDED IMMED IATELY to fill vacancy local gro cery route. Must be satisfied to make 27.50 weekly at start; more later; Steady Job, steady pay for willing workers. Write Albert Mlils, Route Mgr., 2504 Monmouth, , Clnr clnnatU'O.; . 8-8-1. tp; FEDERAL PROHI AGENTS LET OUT WASHINGTON, Aug. 8 - - All prohibition enforcement employes of the government today received offic ial notification of dismissal effeotivo at midnight tomorrow, under President- Roosevelt's federal reorganiza tion program abolishing tho bureau. John 8. Hurley, expected to Head tho prohibition unit of the new di vision of Investigation being estab lished in the Justice deportment, said the order applied to all of the 1800 employes. Some 1200 will ib reemployed Im mediately to work in tho division of investigation, Hurley saying thcrc,; would be "no material change" In en forcement activities.. Asked if the majority of: adminis trators would be left oft the rolls. Hurley replied "many" might be, and that "material changes wili bo made all along tho line In the Interests or efficiency." FALL WHEAT HARVEST ON FULL BLAST Continued rrom Page One) Bpo.l during July forced earlier ma turity of the grain and probably re duced the yield somewhat. Reports are, however, that a very good crop Is In sight in the North Powc'jer district. THE TINYMITES (HEAD THE STOKY, THEN .COLOR -THE -PICTURE) T1!13 happy Tlnymltcs slood -back, to lot -the chest flop down kcrfinack. "Well, liorc It comes," cried Scouty. "It's n lieavy as cai be. "It may sink down deep. in -the sand, but nil of you can lend n hand until we dig it .out again." Then Coppy shouted, "Wheel" "The big chest made n dandy splash! 1 hope It isn't full of Hash, 'cause we worked hard to pet it out from Inside llils old ship. "It waR n Job to search around like wo did, till the chest was found. Gee whiz! If it Is empty, we'll have made a useless tffl)." 44VVE1.I.. wait and see." cried " Dolly. "I will Rladly help somebody try to pry Hie mon strous lock loose 'Course we haven't any keys "Hoy. Duncy! Will you kindly bring n rock. Then we can smash the thing. When once the lock Is off. we'll open up tho chest with ease." O - A heavy rock was shortly louud and all tho Tlnles gath FORD Four-Door Sedan. . Looks like . .new. Very good tires. Price $225. Perkins Motor Co.,, ,4th & Adnms, Phone Main 600. . 8-7-tf FOR RENT OB 1J!AS.' BUt ""i stA., grocery store, lunch counter I ana Dooms, w. o. ,Mwel Meqcnarn. ! . . 8-8TB' t. 8-RM. HOUSE, 6 bed mis., two baths. Hot air heat, full basement. Furn. $30 per mo. 1605 Wash., 3 blocks from Normal. Ph. 410 W. Adults J only. 8-2-12 tp. MODERN FURNISHED APT. 1311 O avenue,.. . 7-19-1 rnp MOD. BEDROOMS 10d8-2nd St. . 7-14-1 mg MISCELLANEOUS LICENSED PLUMBER, rales reason able. Cal) Fred Baimes, 203 N Ave. 7-6-1 m. UOWELi BROS. CLKAN-UP We WlU clean up your ashes,, papers, etc Phone 323-J. S-8-t 1. EASTERN OREGON School of Mimic, violin, niano, voice. Credits. I. O. O, F temple.. 447-J.t- : . ..g-j ro. FOR TRADE 22 AUTO, . COLT 1 PISTOL for cheap pnr AX'rA R.rm. house for ood I truclc, As.hmah, 2301 Cove.. A-B-l tp TRADE OR RENT' 100-acre fruit and daily farm..lV4 miles S.E. of Cove. Address C. N. Ogllvle, care i Observer. .. - : . - . 8-7-6t Guardsmen -Will Get . . Pay For -36 Drills (Continued rrom Page One) Infantry following .regular drill at the armory last night. Captain Wal ter A. Bean, who has received orders of the new arrangement from Salem, made the, announcement. ; The men took the statement good naturedly and there was every Indi cation that: each one would accept the emergency cu.f In, the spirt? ln whioh.it was made. ' L Under tho plan, guardsmen will re celVB.pay for eight drills' duringr the -quarter? ot July,' tfoigusfr and ' Septem ber eight drills for toe second quar ter and eight drills for the third quor. tor. Full allowance, will bo received for the last quarter of the year, April, May and June of 1034. Appropriation for the usual federal training period at Camp Clatsop has been promised. In addition to armory drill work, tho company is continuing its qual ifying work on the outdoor rifle range near Ladd Canyon, with most of the guardsmen qualifying so. far. The aim is to have every member of the com. i pony qualify before winter sets ln, Two promotions were announced last night. Walter Chadwick and Ralnh Badger, botlt , privates first class, were appointed corporals. Grand opera for 10 and 25 cents Is proposed by the Hollywood Civic Grand Opera association and the Los Angeles Playground commission. ered 'round while Scouty swung It .up and down. -He soon said, "It's no use. "I've smashed, and smashed with all my might, hut still tho chest is locked up light. 'Twill take much more than my strength, lads, to get tho big lock iloose;" 'T'UEN Shrimpy smiled and said, "I guess I'll put an end to this flue mess. 'I know a lltllo mer maid who has lots alui Ipls of ; keys. "In fact. I see her coming, now, I'm sure she'll help us out, some how .She'll do most anything we ask, if .we will Just say please." So, to the mermaid Scouty cried. 'We want lo tec what Is inside this chest. Will you please help un. We're expecting quite a thrill." The lnennald swam up to the chest mid said, "I'll do my very best One of my .keys will turn the lock. At least, I think it will." iCi.pynght, 1&3.1, Nn.V Service, Inc.) (The Tillies get a lilg E,li')irisC ill the next Mory.) ' C ' .V- Ji MS,,- l 1 I SHUCKS lALL IGOTTA f - -. -f MEUUGAtt J V ITS YE f. Si tHs iC-V'f S i ;wms act natural, (.sweetest uttle nifie y7 Vook, worried! feWW.tWliMI ! i ;VMHENIÐOMB. H THE WORLD? - " I i V WHKf'S- THE ' -y i.,!K U-fTP ' JZiMlmmW .. kJ ' AND EVERYTHING . V- -J I 'V. 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