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LA GRANDE EVENING OBSERVER, LA GRANDE, ORE. Page Him By J R. Williams THE NEWF ANGLES CMom'n Pop) .The Jitters! CLASSIFIED 'ADG hibm rucmov onion a wallowa ccurtTHsJF myI isn't rr nsanc.the NUMBER OT CI PL'S WHO ABE . MIXED UP IN CWME?USTCN TO THIS MISS VJLU ULUl ; (Count five average word ' l"" tatha lln.) r Per line, lit Insertion 10o Per line,, each added cojimo- - RATKS BT UOHTH I line, per month , . WW ALIAS MISS COwD-fl WANTED line, per month . 4 line, per month , ST POLICE UMto insertion , S line, par month H.li Bull additional llu oer tie charged at Mo per Use per month. Ulnlmitm chary on on " order , '' Wednesday, August 9, 1933 OUT OUR WAY "N ... .o,. If T SWS-.?MreS OOWDY, .. SUEfS.l i 1 : i . I JlSt tEEPiM' -TRACT OF " I , ' ' ' " ' I I all TrA'Kvce-;tvPN6Me ' . . f II stuff et o.T .feo A . , i MmmmyM t 11 1 VJWEKJ 1 OPEM -MV LITTLE. 1 :' ' ' ' ' f BMW t BOOK AM' ASK FER A M6ASLV ','," fMfflSl . IT i bits,, timer .wont bc . 1 , W "U1 ;.A'i.r:5.i;.- v 'V Vll SHE LOOKS LAKE SUCH . X. . - J FOR SALE HEAVY RANGE with coll, . $15, wafon, bed atcad and fruit. Jars, 703 L Ave. 8-9-3 tp. KENTUCKY WONDER BEAKS tor .canning. Erla Carlson,. May! Park. tp. OR EXCHAUOE, mod. 4-nn. house In Longvlew, Wn., for ranch pr . city property. Rt. No. 2, pox 39, La Grande, Oro. ' 8-0-3 ''tp, 16 A A GRADE Plymouth Rock hens, l' rcojter, yr. old. Oall at 2719 North Ash from 2 to 4 o'clock. 8-9-2 t. HUNT OR LEASE, auto park, service , ta grocery storo, lunch counter and booths.. W..O. Lowe, Meacham. s-8-a t. R. 1. R. and Rock pullets. Also oucum ,bers. ', J. p. stelnbeca, Cove Ave. 8-8T2 tp. QREEN CHMN WOOD 3.50 per load. Prompt' delivery. Bowman-Hicks Lumber Co. Ph. Main 8. 8-3-t f. CANDY STORE with manufacturing .equipment. , A, business with a per .manent Income. Wrtto Bor .O. Ob i server. 7-28-1 m POR SAUS-crawn paper for school or bom, at the Observer. Bo paid. ' 11-3-t f. AUTOMOBILES ' WILLYS-KNIGHT pickup. ' AIM-. 2 wheei trailer cheap. 2000 Green wood, ' f" 8-8-2 tp, FORD Four-Door Sedan. . Looks like new. Very good tires. " Price 1225. Perkins Motor Co., 4th & Adams, Phone Main 600. ' 8-7-tf FORREST, l-RM. HOUSE, S bed rms., two baths. Hot air heat, full basement. Furn. $30 per mo. 1606 Wash., a blocks from Norma!. Ph. 410 W. Adults ' only. ' 8-2-12 tp. MODERN-FURNISHED. APT. 13U'0 avenue. . 7-19-1 mp MOO. BEDROQMSrrt08-2n4.6t. : ,t7ril4-mp MISCELLANEOUS LICENSED , PLUMBER, raes, resson , abCe. Call Fred. BaUnes,, 903 N.Ave. . 7-6-i.m. DO WELL BROS. CLSAN-UP-tWo wllj clean up your ashes, papers, eo. Phone 823-J. " 8-8-t t. . . i- rgwmttM. DOLLARS i"VK 'stnrr. 1JH "fV N lly I 1 ia B'm aowct, nic Wr-V- MgffR5 GET G&fiM Ma.u.aW.r. g-S EASTERN OBBOON .School of Music violin, piano, voice. Credos. I. O. O. F. temple. 447-J. " .9-6-1 m. LOST LEATHER WALLET. Finder please keep money, return wallet aticl pa pers to P. O. Box 58. 8-8-2 tp. WANTED JJEttSEY qa GUERNSEY COWS! 'PU. U8. Bt. ld. 2, Box 39. .8-9-3' tp. HOUSEKEEPING position in or out of town. 1904 V Ave. Jh. 336 .W. 8-8-2 tp. AT THE LIBERTY Dramatic, thrillii. exciting, ro mantic, iiumorous, poignant Those are strong descrlptives, but they hardly sulllce ior the new Para mount film which opened yesterday at the Liberty theatre. "The Eagle and The Hawk" is its name. And it's a nnmc that you'll hear frequently for the next few days, for here's one - of those rare productions that you nnd you and you will want to recom mend to your friends. It's decidedly a superior picture which, rates its superior cast Predrlc March, Cory Grant, Carole Lombard and Jack Oakie. Tho spectacular air sequences of "The Eagle and The Hawk" aro In every way as effective as those sen sational scenes in "Wings' and "Hell's Angels." And the story of the film, is undoubtedly more dramatic. Not only does It tell of the tragedy and romance and glamour in the lives of these valiant1 war airmen, but it digs deeply beneath the surface and re veals their Innermost thoughts, their reactions to their dangerously adven turesome existences. FOR TRADE TRADE OR RENT 100-acre fruit and dairy .farm, 114 miles S.E. of Cove. Address C, N. Ogllvle, care Observer, 8-7-6 OIL INDUSTRY CODE GIVEN JOHNSON O. K. (Continued Prom Page One) PORTLAND CLINGS TO FIRST PLACE IN COAST LEAGUE By The Associated rPres ; The San " Francisco wallop -that tumbled Sacramento from the .top rung of the Coast leagueladder has not yet toppled Portland off the first place perch. . The Beavers ran Into plenty of op position at Seals stadium last night but came through in the eighth inn ing with a two-run rally to win 3-2. Jimmy Zlnn blanked the Portlanders for sue Innings and then weakened In jthe seventh to allow three hits and one rui The Beavers Counted and went home on Johnny Monroe's triple. George Blackerby's long fly scored Monroe. Lou Koupal held the Seals to seven Wows; . ! ' Los Angeles moved up into second' place as Fay Thomas bested Herman Plllette in a tight pitching, duel, 3-2 Sacramento pounded Sheehan and Buchanan for 10 hits to take the series opener from Honywoou, T-i, and climb into third place. Tne de feat dropped the Stars from second to fourth place. In the day's third pitching battle Bill Ludolph out-tossed Ted Plllette of the Missions to give Oakland the first game of the series, 3-1. . ' sheT . oww-i mYw Job .' SHE"VAS LUNCHING WITH i I Xx ' ITV BOVlTHEPE'S A COP . ; ' AN UNKUDWr4 MARRIED' MAN ) LET l ON THE COBNEPH4EOE?S . M i AT THE TIME THE CRIME .WAS . .'ME V WHEBE-1 DQ A SNEAM ... I COMMITTE0--POUCE SEAPCH I , EE. , f) ACOOSS THE STREET.WHAT ' TOP LOrHECWmNION .jS THE. BUNGLE FAMILY Bungle TJie Suspect . iVHS VICTIM . -OF A. FEARED . ASSAULT . 1 , ,AJb HIS , PROTECTORS. , POSITIVELY ' .IDEfTlPTED AS THE ASSAILANT THE . vyjimnkr. DF 'Ywb OTHER. 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AS 1 DVD 1 wife WXifl wiurt..OH u JOE PAL00KA A Sight Belor!,, lng clerical employes but excluding executives, supervisors and their im mediate staffs, with minimum wage rates ranging from 40 to 47 cents on hour as follows: Middle Atlantic division, Now Eng land division, east north central and Pacific coast 47 cents. In accord with the proposal of tho petroleum industry to bring em ployes of retail outlets under the 'blanket code the agreement provides a 40 hour week with minimum wages for filling and service station or gar age employes engaged In selling gaso line to the public consumer as fol lows: Cities between 2,600 and 250,000, 14. ' ! Cities of !css than 2,500 an increase of 20 per cent in wages provided the increase docs not Involve wages ex ceeding $12 a week. BASEBALL STANDINGS By Tbo Associated Press ' Const League .W. Portland L 76 Los Angeles 76 ' PORTLAND LIVESTOCK PORTLAND, Aug. 8 ( Cattle: 15, oalves 2; about steady. Steers, best, 5.255.75; common and medium $3.25 a $4.75; heifers, best, $4.00$4.25; medium, $3.t0 $3.78; cows, best, 3.003.2S; com mon and medium, $1.75 a $2.75; can- ncrs, $1.00i$2.00; bulls, best, $3.00 $3.25; medium. $2.76 $3.00; calves, best, $6.00($6.25; good, $5.00$5.60; ordinary, $4.00$4.50. Hogs: 101: fully steady. Top light butchers $6.00 $6.15; heavy butchers $5.50 i $5.76; sows, $3.25 ff. $3.50; slaughter pigs, $4,75 $5.25; feeder , pigs, $4.75 a $5.00. Sheep: none; aoWve. Mt. Ad ams lambs $6.40; lambs, best, $5.50 Si $6.00; medium, $4.50 $5.00; yearl ing wethers, $2.003.00; ewes, $1.00 $1.50. Sacramento Hollywood Oakland 76 74 58 52 62 46 San Francisco Missions . Seattle Yesterday's Results Portland 3, San prancisco 2, Los Angeles 8, Seattle 2. Sacramento 7, Hollywood 1. . Oakland 3, Missions 1, ' American League W. Washington 65 Now York 63 Philadelphia 62 Detroit 62 GATORS GET QUARTERBACK CAPTAIN FOB.. GJUD, IE.VM, GAINESVILLE, Fla. ( Sam Davis, 1033 captaln-eloot of tho Florida foot ball team, is the first quarterback field leader since "Goof" Bowyer in 1028. Davis, rated the best all-around athlete In tho history of Plant High school at Tampa, will be a fighting, aggressive captain. Ho weighs 103 pounds now, but ploys at 165 to 188. U. S. MINERAL RESERVES LARGE WASHINGTON VP) A department of commerce study credits the United States with 48 per cent of the world's 25.000,000.000 barrels of petroleum re serves and with 20 per cent of tfte total 100.000.000 short tons of metal llo copper reeervos. , i Cleveland 62 Chicago 48 Boston - - 45 St. Louis 42 68 Yesterday's Results " At. Nev? York 1, Washington 6, At Philadelphia 7, Boston 6. Only games scheduled. " National League -' W. L. New York 6l 42 Pittsburgh -. 69 ;46 Chicago 68, f47. St. Louis 55 ,61 Boston ' 65- 61 Philadelphia 44 68 Brooklyn 42. 60 Cincinnati 44 63 Yesterday's ResuHs . At Brooklyn l New York 0. At Ohlcogo 4, St. Louis. 2. 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