La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959, August 23, 1933, Page 3, Image 3

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lH ' 'WcancsdayV Auctist 23. 1933
LA GRANDE EVENINOBSEfevER; LA GRANDE, ORE.
Mom Hands Out . Some. JCreditl :
OUT OUR WAY
By J. R. Williams THE NEWFANGLES
PEOPLE IN our? , I BE.TCHA !
POSITION , SACK1 Y ALL ME 'N
nU. STOP . CROMBLiNCrv
RarW -THERE.! SAIEL CANT
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CO ON AN AUTO fOOF?
NifHOuT CLOWE'S. I
PEOPVE.. ""J OUR PoillTON
UaviP TO l-AASE. .A.
HERE, SHOULD
PA HAS GOT
&ATKS HT unirra
HAVfE. A CHANCiE,
TOO , :OP? 'BE.
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Pet line, let lnrtlonvloo
IN TH' HOLV.
NAE.S, .fS' -.1
A CHANCrE OF
I line, per month , , n Q
8 llnee, per month tl "
4 line, per month , .... .. H w
8 line, per month t- 7H
Per line, each added ooomo-
CRIPPLED FOR
min insertion ,
Ho
CHANGE. .TO LOOW NICE.,
LIFE.
SHIRTS '
Ulntmum chargt on one
older
1 , ,:i" aaaitionai .line over, Jive
38o charged at 60o per iln per month.
AND
'FOR SALE
FOR RENT
CLASSIFIED ADS
tn iiauT run or vtnox waixowa cotjntim
OltAND PIANO at reasonable price.
Also breakfast-nook table. Ph. Main
607, 1807 First 8t. 8-23-8 tp.
HUCKLEBERRIES 1811 X Ave. .
8-22-8 tp.
FOR SALE Canning peaches, toma
toes, Bartlett pears, Orchard Mar
ket, B. Adams. 8-22-jl tp.
OR TRADE 100 arq Irrigated ranch
near Echo, i409-0tn St. 8-22-2 tp.
' cil6lCE RESIDENCE In good loca
tlon. Will sacrifice for quick deal.
Write box R, Observer. 8-21-atp
CANNING TOMATOES. Field run, 25
box. Cherry's Korlsts, Ino..
. 8-lll-t f.
OREEN CHAIN WOOD $3,50 pel load.
Prompt delivery. Bowman-Hicks
Lumber Co. Ph. Main 8. 8-8-t t.
FOR SALE Soratcn paper for school
or home, at the Observer, 6o pad.
- n-a-t f.
WANTED
BOARD AND ROOM for H S. boy.
Will work or pay dn farm, produce.
Wrlto Bor X, Observer. 3-23-3 tp.
THE NAME of the lady who left an
ad for pickling cucumbers and can
ning beets, at thla office Monday.
Tho ad has no value without a
name or phone number. .,-8f23-l t.
NO ADMISSION
CHARGES FOR
OPENING DAY
(Continued From Page One)
roping contests, and soino three-year-old
bulls for tho hull dogging con
test. In his contribution of bucking
animals are two half-blood zebras.
Three strings of race horses and prob
ably a fourth will furnish relay and
flat races.
Grounds lien civ " .
The grounds have been put Into
good shape by a crew of men headed
by D. E. Richards. Weeds have been
mowed and raked off, the grounds
leveled and sprinkled and the grand
stand repaired. A valuable addition to
tho arena equipment Is a sat of six
now modern chutes where -horses will
bo saddled and mounted instead of
In tho arena as heretofore. They or
substantially built and the whole
side swings open, thus eliminating
danger of injury to either rider or
horse. The stalls have been bedded
down with new straw and new hay
will bo delivered at the grounds for
tho exhibitors at small cost.
Cecil Griggs, who lias charge of tho
- P.. P.. A. -work,-says there nwlltw a
stock Judging contest among the boys
from the seven chapters that will be
represented at the show. Tom Willet,
of Wallowa, state president of the
P. P. A., will bo here with, a truck
load of good Jersey stock. Advance
notice Indicates that tho 4-H clubs
also will bo well represented.
Pnnulc Friday
Merchants have been busy prepar
ing floats to enter the parade which
will be the opening event on Friday.
The 'wranglerettes, who will furnish
musical numbers during the after
noon, botli Friday and Saturday are
working on an original float. The
parade will start from the gym at
ono o'clock Friday and pass up Main
street, then to the stock show grounds
l-RM. MODERN furnished house.
Good location, fire place, furnace,
full basement, garage, reasonable
rent. Phone 214 R, or call 1710-4th
-street- , , . B-aa-2 t.
LOST
AUTOMOBILES
AUTOMOBILES Ford Pordor Sedan.
New top and paint , Job. Good
tires. Excellent mechanical condi
tion., , price 3G0..V Perkins Motor
Co., Fourth ti Adams, ph. Main 800
I l.tW .MJ H-.rt ,.'l8'21-tf.
MISCELLANEOUS
LICENSED PLUMBER', rates reason
able. Call Fred Balmes, 203 N Ave.
7-8-1 m.
DO WELL BROS. OLEAN-UP We Will
clean, up your ashes, papers, en,
Phone 323-J. 8-8-t t.
EASTERN OREGON School of Music,
violin, piano, voice. Credits. 1. O. O.
P. temple. 447-J. 9-0-1 m.
where prizes will be awarded for the
floats and best saddlers. ,
Troy Becker's herd of Holsteins was
the first to arrlvo at the grounds and
he has been washing them, and getr
ting them into excellent trim for the
Judging." Ogllvle. of Cove, - whose
Guernseys have made a fine showing
other years, arrived today; with, his
exhibits. A truck left last evenlig
for Prairie City to bring the Gut
tridge Aberdeen Angus stock. Sher
man Guttrldgo, who . knows beef
stock, will do tho judging of that
class of animals tills year. A who
from? Dan Clark, livestock agent for
the Union Pacific, stated that he will
bo here for the three days of the
sliow He lias not missed a show In
Union for a good many years. t He
will .be the Judge of tho saddle horses
in the parade Friday.
The city has been decorated for tho
show and the carnival is all set: for
the weelL Entertainment In the form
of stockshow dances will be held all
three evenings, the first two at the
Goodbrod hall and Saturday's dance
at the gymnasium. On Stlday night
the American Legion boys will give
ono of tholr successful smokers.
RETURNS FROM
TRIP TO EAST
Cecil Ager, photographer, has re
turned from Winona ,:Lake, Ind.,
where he attended the international
School of Photography -to- carry ad
vanced work In genernr-portralture.
Mr. Agcr specialized In lighting and
other photographic effects.
California has more airports and
landing fields than any other state,
214.
Waterspar
QUICK DRYING
ENAMELS
Beautiful Shades
Easy to Apply
Pittsburgh
Paint Store
111 Elm. St.
J. A. Bugg, Mgr.
AT THE LIBERTY
NOTICE
We sell only Artificial Ice
made from puro water. All calls
answered promptly.
We also handle only the best
quality of Coal and Wood,
All our products are guaran
teed. ....... i
Our services are the best.
Gaither Ice &
Fuel o.
Mairi 528 :
-""7 Counts
NELSON To,,Z
.Authorized
X 8ERVICB
on
Studebaker
Bulck and
PontUo
Automobiles
All Types of Repairing
By Expert Mechanics
M. J. Gods
Automobile
, Mam. 88
INTERNATIONAL HOUSE
One of the largest all-star casts
ever assembled for a motion picture
plays In Pnramount's "International
House," lavishly-produced musical
comedy now showing at the Liberty
theater. Peggy Hopkins Joyce, W. C.
Fields, Rudy Vallee, Stuart Erwln,
George Burns and Grade Allen, Sari
Marltza. Col. Stoopnagle and Budd.
Cab Calloway and his Orchestra, Baby
Rose Marie. Bela Lugosl, Lona Andre,
Sterling Hollowly, Franklin Pang
born, Edmund Brcese, Lumsden Hare
and tho Girls In Cellophane are the
lentured players.
Its action is set. In a hotel in a
mythical Chinese city where repre
sentatives of big business from all
over the world are assembled to In
spect and bid on marvelous new In
vention. When the hotel Is quarantined,
everyone goes ga-ga and the develop
ments become even crazier when W.
9. Fields, an aviator sailing to Kan
sas City, accidentally lands on the
roof of the hotel.
Peggy Joyce, thinking him a mil
lionaire, Immediately starts lining
him up as a prospect for her next
marriage. Bela Lugosl, a former nus
I band of Peggy's who engineered the
j quarantine but was himself locked
; out of the hotel, watches In frus-
trated fury from across the street.
! Rudy Valco sings; Burns and Allen
wisecrack; Stoopnagle and , Budd
! ponder tho world's problems; Cab
j Calloway plays mad music; the Girls
I In Cellophane dance; Stuart Erwln
I makes timid lore to Sari Martlza,
J iVu ev nea smvrer, iSc. ntWttJ hkc whuc - iiu I pwrrvi- nca. u. e, pat, err. g-
hfRSTYTE TOLD MC THAtwELL,IF THERE'S V THERE 1 THAT'S ALL TIl&OE. VS TO'T
THERE MJE RUMORS 1 rWTN-k,MRS. i , I IT-MIDOF CQORSR.WHEN U' I
GOING AROUND ABOUT YTrTE OS MR9. 1 '., CHICK TOt-DME HOW .IT ... 1 ; ;
CHICK BEINQ MIXED GIMMIE 3TACTE0 IT HAPPENED, EVEDTHlWS ' ' :
UP WITH SOME GIRL I'LL TELL OU ABOUT 35 WA5 OKAY PS FAR A-3 I .i
GLADVS.VOU'RE A WONDERt ArTER ALL, VOO VOUN0 r"0LKA 0,). SEEMS-
Ky 9TARS; ir POP A MAN CAN'T CERTAINLY HAE FUNNy TO HEfvR SOME-:
GOT INTO A 0AM LIKE - f GO THROUGH MORE SENSE AND ) ONE SAV GOOD tHlNGS .
THAT, WHEN 1 WAS VOOP LIFE WITHOUT UNDERSTANDING ' AtiOUT THE SOUNGEH. . '
AGE I'D HAVE NURSED SOME SORT OF ABOUT SUCH THINGS GENERATION, ..
A SUSPICION FOR EXPERIENCE .THAN WE DID S jr-r
THE BUNGLE FAMILY
Explained ,
WELL WELiA oH I JUST DECIDED
CL- (TO DFUDP THE CASE i
,S.SEX,T VIN THE INTEREST, 0
WHAT IS ALL -LZFv-za OF MORE tf
ABOUT YOU CtH IN THE
GIVING UP YOUR.) T3 rLODJ!'!'"
LSTOMENTMlIl " k,. (J i jl
iUirul IT'S VFRY
delicaYe point- ofJ
COURSE, BUT I
HEARD THE.
AHEM. LADIES)
PUT THEIR, i
FOOT DOWN!
ON THERE I
BEING ANYj
' TRIAL.
BROTHER...
I FELT SORRY
FOR BUNGLE
WHEN I WAS
INFORMEP
THAT HE
GOT LIKE
Vie is from
FALLING
MERRY-GO'
ROUNDS
TOO MUCH
WHEN
HE WAS
YOUNG.
YES BROTHER.
BUNGLE, I
PRACTICALLY
PASSED OUT
WITH SURPRISE
WHEN I FOUND
OUT YOU
CONSENTED
TO STOPPING
THE TRIAL SO
I SUDDENLY,
J
G
'BKV 1 '4 l
Well brother
bucko, after.
THINKING THINGS
OVER FROM ALL
ANGLES I DECIDED
THAT WHAT
I WOULD
PROVE
AT THE
TRIAL
ABOUT
MCCOOKIE
WOULD BE
A BLACK
EYE FOP,
THE
ORDER.,
REG us. pat, orr. ' fl-S3
THERE'S OUITE
a Little talk
going around
to the effect.
THAT MRS,
MSCGOK1E
GOT TOGETHER
WITH MRS,
BUNGLE
AND,,
ALWAYS BEEN
READY TO MAKE
SACRIFICES
BOUNDER
LODGE NO. P.
r ESPECIALLY
BROTHERS
LIKE
MECOOKIE
WHO,
MENTALLY
SPEAKING.
HAS WALKED i
WITH A LIMP
FOR YEM9,
JOE PALOOKA
-AMP l A.rT7 A, Kin RPNTI.PMEM-
UINt Op IMC i
CHAMPIONS
. . . .. . .
.'.V-IZ imtwu innw opFUPn-HF's
rcfsurr u l-m . . , .
, ivirv-o. II AO ruaulC- tOI UR1 15 THE
WHITE HAIRED KK W THIS CHICAGO CROWP--
W$$F VA SURE THERE ' VOL" KNOW, bj
fiSM AINT NO PHONEY G&f&.?f; WELL B
Eflal PADDIN' IN THIS , THERE AINT. B
5 Vi.t
WALSH IS INSISTINQTHAT BLINTZK.'t'
HAS SOMETHING IN HIS CLOVE
THEY'RE Eyg-.MINING IT
9 HA-HA I BURNED f REMEMBER TINI-F
TM UP.' WHO SAID SA KEEP YOUR .iHlrfn.
COULDNT GET TrVT fT CHIN IN --' GOOD
MUG NERVOUS fW DON'T TRY K LUCK ,
NOW LISTEN-' SLUGGING- f IJINI.
JAB ALL -J "TILL WE , V ?3k
THROUGH THIS J TELL YtXlJLrOKAVMj
ROUlD-- - .' v4t
Cagey Knob"by
1 Jf" '-
rrW
THERE THEY GO FOR THE OPENING ROUND
M ARTlNV LOOKS GLUMSV AND SLOW -BUNTiKV
SPARS FOR AN CiPEMlNQ '
HE'S SITING HIS MAN UP
DIANA DANE
(Trademark Registered)
u. b, latent umce;
IWHAT ON EARTH IS
SOI NO UN
IN HEKE,
DAD y r
1
HOW CAN I SLEEP
.With your confounded
DOS5 eoONDING ALL
OVER, MY BED (!
U
jv.ve . v v, m
scat get our every
DLA5TED ONE : OF VOU r -
- MUTT5 I
l"fcr iXyHDUSEfl CANT
-"t JmA Sleep nomj
.-ye'ryomeatie ;
SCORCHY SMITH
TJ. S. Patent Office
(Tradcmurk Rcglsterod),
,Via Airmail Special "'Deliyexyt
heavens: )
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I 'fvLCZtiJ rLtAcAs -vtoTfei- 4vCt
LUA-.
THE DILLYS
Let a Little Sunlight In;
ISPOSEYUHFEElFIfvpki if tzzAT so" ??
SArtRRUNNIN' YUH DON'T WZi JES LET ME '
AROUND kmoW HOW X?'J- CATCH SIGHT
WITH THAT to Vhoot IT' 0F THE GORILLA
BLWjl
mmm
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BvETtEf
Wm
WELL, AT LEAST s . '
YUH CAN'T SAW
A V I DON'T KNOW f' . I '
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