La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959, August 11, 1933, Page 7, Image 7

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LA GRANDE 'EVENING OIJSEKVHH. LA tilt AK UK; ORE.
Piijft! Seven
CL ASSIFlEEi ADS
TB MABKKT PLACl OF UNION WALLOWA COCNTIM
OUT OUR WAY
By J. R. Williams
THE NEWFANGLES (Mom'n Pop) it Looks Bad for Chick!
S THAT SO? VOU BIG STIFF
OL INTRODUCED ME. TO HEP1,
I'M GOINO T6 HAVE A CASE
OF NERVESyVNORRVlNO OVER
WHETHER SHE WEMEMBEOS
SURE, SORE VOU KNOW
WOW TA MAKE "VER OVvIN,
eeo, ALL RIGHT BUT"
' -The coders er
goin' in on this
SIDE, AH IrA COrAlKJ1
OUt OMTHE OTHER
SOE. F 1 COME OUT
ON THIS SIDE, AFT&R
THAT WAS A BIG BLUFF;
ABOUT KNOWING me:
SHE MUST HAVE..
HEARD VOU CALL.
ME HANK-SHE
DOESN'T KNOW US
(Oount llvt average word
to tha lint.)
RATE3 BY MONTH
3 lines, per month
LISSEN.WORRY VJART,
HEM CHICK
rer una, Mt Insertion-
8 lines, per month
ARE YOU CaOlN- IN, ER
LEARNED THAT MISS
GOWOY.WHO ROBBED
HIM OP 6O WHILE ;
THEV WERE AT LUNCH,
WAS ARRESTED IN
CONNECTION WITH A
MURDER AND CLAIMED
THE LUNCHEON EN
GAGEMENT AS AN
ALIBI. HE WASTED NO
TIME. IN GOING INTO ,
A PANIC WITH HANKJ
f Q 1 ' W - . ,' . , ,Q
Per line, each added oonteo-
' " MY NAME'.
4 llnu, per month,
6 lines, per month
-t.00
uttva Imertloa .
To
CUMIN OUT?
.4,75
FROM ADAM 1
Minlmvim. charge on one
order
Sacrr additional lint over five
i
mm
JUc charged at SOo per line per month.
I'VE TUCKED IT IM,
IT PULLS OUT WITH
ME. SO I HaFTA
FOR SALE
FOR RENT
.(jO ON THRU.
WEANEIl PIOS Ph. 400 M. 8-11-3 t
MOD. 5-RM. unfurn. cottage, garage,
903 O Ave. Ph. 238 J. 8-11-1 t.
JioiO-V HARVEST, Astraohan, Dutch
' csi and. Transparent apples. Pub
lic Market. 8-11-1 tp
MODERN HOUSE. Inquire Willow
Grocery, 2011 Cove. 8-10-2 t.
n
v
1 IT PULLS OUT WITH
O ME, SO I HA.FTX s-
1
I
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20 YOUNCJ TURKEYS, Plymouth
HccK pullets. Zeno Weiss, Elgin.
Ore. 8-11-1 tp.
TWO SILVER and gold Bucscher
Baxopliones. like new. Que Bb tenor
. cost 8100. will take 4S cash. One
Eb alto cost $135, will take $65
cash. Writ or Inquire Balrd's, Wal
lowa, Ore. 8-10-3 t
PIIYS AND vegetables, 2804 Green
wood. 8-10-2 tp
HEAVY RANGE with colls, 15,
wagon, bed stead and fruit Jars,
703 h Ave. 8-9-3 tp.
KENTUCKY WONDER BEANS for
canning. Erlo Carlson, May Park.
8-8-3 tp.
OR EXCHANGE, mod. 4-rm. houses In
. Longvlew, Wn., for ranch or city
property. Rt. No. 2, Box 39. La
Grande, Ore. 8-9-3 tp.
15 AA GRADE Plymouth Rock hens,
t rooster, yr. old. Call at 2718 North
Ash from 2 to 4 o'clock. Ph. 338 W.
8-10-2 t
RENT OR LEASE, auto park, service
sta., grocery store; lunch counter
and booths. W. O. Lowe, Meacham.
,(, . . 8-8-e t.
GREEN CHAIN WOOD 93.50 pel load.
Prompt delivery. Bowman-Hicks
dumber Co. Ph. Main 8: 8-8-t f.
CANDY STORK with manufacturing
equipment. A business with a per
manent Income. Write Box O. Ob
' server. 7-28-1 m
FOR SALE Scraren paper for school
or borne, at the Observer. 5o pad.
i 11-2-t 1
8-RM. HOUSE, 5 bed ram, two baths.
Hot air heat, full basement, Furn.
30 per mo. 1605 Wash., 3 blocks
from Normal. Ph. 410 W. Adults
only. 8-2-12 tp.
MODERN FURNISHED APT. 1311 O
avenue. 7-19-1 mp
MOD. BEDROOMS 1908-2nd St.
7-14-1 mp
WANTED
JERSEY OR GUERNSEY COWS. Ph.
F 140. Rt. No. 2, Box 39. 8-9-3 tp.
MISCELLANEOUS
LICENSED PLUMBER, rates reason
able. Call Fred Balmes, 203 N Ave.
7-5-1 rh.
OOWELL BROS. CLEAN-UP We will
clean up your ashes, papers, ew.
Phone 323-J. 3-8-t f.
EASTERN OREGON School of Music,
violin, piano, voice. Credits. I. O. O.
F. temple. 447-J. - 9-0-1 rh.
FOR TRADE
TRADE OR RENT 100-ucro fruit
and dairy farm, miles S.E. of
Cove. Address C. N. Ogilvie, care
Observer. 8-7-6t
AUTOMOBILES
FORD Four-Door Sedan. Looks like
new. Very good tires. Price $225.
Perkins Motor Co., 4th & Adams,
Phono Main 500. 8-7-tf
Aid to Attorney
General Comes
Front the South
By Slgrlit Arnc
WASHINGTON (P) The one-time
crinolined ladles of the south now
have ft .very modern representative at
thfe austere department of Justice.
Stella Akin, one of the newly
sworn in special assistants to the at
torney general, Is the first southern
woman to gain admittance to this
branch of the federal government.
She is a young Savannah, Ga.. law
yer with curly, red hair, sparkling
eyes and a low voice softly southern
Ljl Its accent.
$'t No Crinolines Here
i Miss Akin went to the attorney
general's office to take her oath of
office Just as any tttlan-haired lady
might with a Jade green hat to set
off her bright colored locks, a match
ing green purse and wearing a smart,
black and white figured crepe dress.
There she found not only Attorney
General Cummings waiting to see this
new member of the department, but
Postmaster General "Jim" Parley as
well.
Parley, no doubt, remembered the
way Miss Akin tramped up and down
Ohio, Michigan and West Virginia
during the last campaign and the long
hot days and nights at the Chicago
convention when Miss Akin worked
around the clock.
Miss Akin was Just 17 years old
during the war when she obtained
a stenographer's position in a law
yer's office. The big, brown lawbooks
interested her, so much that in three
years she was admitted to the bar,
the youngest woman to gain that
honor in her state at .that time.
Since then she has been secretory
for her state's Democratic committee
and vice president of the National
Business and Professional Women's
association, all the while keeping a
general law office going full tilt.
No Time For Coif
"Just a general practice," she ex
plains, "divorces, claims, even four
murder triols. It was so fascinating
I had time for nothing else. Dont
ask me If I play golf. . I just don't
havo time."
Her activity explains that lack of
time. The day she wa sworn in she
chatted a few moments and! then De
Kan looking around rather vaguely,
Her new chief, the attorney general,
asked her if shei was looking for any
thing. "Why, yes, my desk," she said. "I
Just thought I'd go to work."
So she did, in the claims department.
r i33 er m service wc T"HE NMORRY WM3T.
REG. U. S- PAT. OFF. g-U
DON'T GET THE JITTEPSl .VEAVV? POKC
IF SHE SNITCHED VOUR 6IXTY MVNO3e OUT
BUCKS,SHE WONT TAKE. THE I INTO THE STREET
CHANCE OF DPAGGING VOU AND HAVE A COP
INTO THIS AND HfWIN&VDU NAD ME? NIX I
CHARGE HER WITH
ROBBI NG VOU LETS
GO OUT AND GET A
LATE PAPER
THE ALLEYS ARE
MY HIGHWAYS1,!
T
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mm
WHY, 1 NEVER1, THAT'S A PICTURE
OF THE GIRV. CHICK WAS HAVING
LUNCH WITH VESTERDAVU I'M
GOING RIGHT OVER AND SHOW
T TO MRS. GIMMIE
tXD MAN 'l
ciROJMSTwcqv;;
IN UN II
CHICK
WfflfflB Mi,. L5 sa
THE BUNGLE FAMILY
Josephine Expected This
GEORGE, THAT OILY 7 b xuiA OH GEORGE BUNGLE, LTTHE MORE
LOOKING MAN WHO I 1 MCrnn-OF ) ANYONE WHO'D INVITE TSAar
CAME TO' THE DOOR J VniFIT FOR EVERY LODGE HANGER-ON ) OIcJAI
AND CALLED YOU ( CLAIMING?" IN TOWN TO THIS rW orl? uxl
"BROTHER.. I HEARD AMBUSHED HOUSE TO HOLD A J Crf?'?J
HIM SAY SOMETHING fwiM WITH i SORT OF SOCIAL l- , CLATING
GYr: SlP ?tJTJ rlTHAl?LWASB-
eOMETONE rflT wl&LDNiT A. (FRAID TO MEET
WITH A J A0Srpl,,i HESITATE ABOUT) ? TTft Tp5r
MASHER A CiW 'III I, lhJOFFENSIVEJ:4S frt'iPM 7-
Tnri-ir MwmmtKr: li person rM& m. v 3 FACE-
Mi"
vV in ?
j .. i , '-cm did to
T TM. sJfr&m 7 IT.
U j&XM W$& A
SUCH crust!
THREATENING TO
HAVE ME ARRESTED.
THE IDEA OF
ANYBODY THINK
ING I'D BE SILLY
ENOUGH TO TRY
AND GET
RESULTS BY
HITTING
MCCOOKIE
nw THF
VHEAD.
WHAT A MESS! UGH!
I KNEW SOMETHING
LIKE THIS WOULD
HAPPEN THE
MOMENT 1
WALKED INTO
THIS HOUSE AND
SAW WHAT YOU
AND YOUR
NO -GOOD
FRiENDS"
DID TO
IT.
HA! IT' CERTAINLY
DOESN'T MAKE ME '
BRriK DOWN AND
.CRY TO KNOW YOU'RE
HAVING TROUBLE WITH
THOSE LODGE HOOLIGANS.
YOU DION T WuKKY
ABOUT ME WHEN
YOU INVITED
THEM
I'M NOT
WORRIED.
THIS AFFAIR
MERELY MEANS
THAT I'LL BE
SLOW PAY
- I N THE -.
SHELLACKING
" I OWL
MCCOOKIE
7
Y,
JOE PALOOKA
The CopfeJ
ZIONIST MEET IN
CZECHOSLOVAKIA
PRAHA VP) Delegates from all
European countries except Russia and
from many countries oversea will
gather here August 21-30 for the
eighteenth Zionist congress. Election
of the Zionist executive committee
and discussion of the Palestine de
velopment program are on the schedule.
THE TINYMITES
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(READ THE STOUY, THEN COLOR THE PICTURE)
tTV7H; RlIU have crackers. Quite
" a few," said Ooldy "Tell
you what let's do. We'll close the
lid and hide the box Inside the old
sea chest.
"Then, when we're hunpry as can
be, we'll get It out quite easily.
Hlght now I think 'twould be real
smart It we'd nil take a rest."
"Oh, let's not be so stinsy. son.
I think It would be lots of fun to
ferd some fish," said Shrimpy.
"They are real good friends of
mine.
"Just see how they've been hang
ing 'round. They're surythat hire
food will be found, 'cause they have
seen us eating." Soouty then said,
"Say, Hint's line."
yEE Dotty took n cracker and
n fish ate right out of her band.
Anolher Tiny shouted, "(loodncss
me. how they can stuff!"
The whole hunch fed them for a
while and then kind Shrimpy, with
a smile, said. ."Now, let's put the
box away. The lish have had
enough."
Just as the box was put Inside
the chest, wee Scouty loudly cried.
"Hey, lads, there's something else
in here. Why, Ifs a hag of gold!
"We missed it when we looked
before 'Tis well i chanced to look
j some more. I'll bet that it wan
( left here by a pirate, brave and
' hold."
I ' '
I A FISHHOOK drifted near the
' bunch nnd Coppy cried. "I hnve
a hunch. We do not want this
I money Come, let's put It on that
i hook.
j "Some fisherman will realize that
i he has caught a big surprise. We
! don't know who Is llshing, hut I'll
! swim right up and look."
j 01' Shrimpy Rinlled anil cried,
"Well. say. 1 like to hear you talk
! that way I think what you've sug
gested Is a real line thing to do.
"You'll bring somebody happl-
hess unless, of course. 1 miss my
iguo. And, when you make folk
i hnppy, lnd, It mnkes you hnppy,
jtoo!"
(Copyright, r.t33, NKA Service, Inc.)
I (A flsheiniiin mnl his son Rot a
,bl(t surprise In the next story.)
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S rloou rjfl ti s. A f L1 AMV -KiJh? ' -V l1 ARRIVES WITH THE COPPERS . I VEREE GOOD FUN-J VA POIM ' J
JIT XAr lPTrt ' f- 1 IN iPI- fl f G1-3AB HIM-V HE KICKED (SOM3USE CAN'T ) S!hO BOYjTINl?y
'" chT1 l i 'J I". tl JJd-- l-sjl V rf THAT PUNK f PALOOKA IN UFIGHT FAIR.EH- S : V-.y ,
f?kZti-. X'iSk T'ZVfrfTfTfi 0 f ATTACKED THE S'OMACH I AWRIGHT, NOW IVlJ ' , - Y A .
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Ffe" "jSSi ."I L.f'Li after k-.-' lLJ I A,,y. -jP . II iv At
SCORCHY SMITH ' ,S.5p;,ri,;K,.) ' ' .' A Resourceful Villain
fe'sHUT TJAT MOTOR OFP DONT SHOOT.i' jT POWlR 0PFUltti WltSl tM W ..T.lS"!
THE DILLYS . Bad Omen
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