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About La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 24, 1933)
IiA GRANDE EVgNC -OItSERVHRt LA.GRANDE, ORB Puku Seven OUTOURWAY By J. R. Williams THE NEWFANGLES Give the Girls a Break! DON'T BC SAP HANK! "I 1 Wft CUCKOO CN6.R THE' SAME THING, A.NU YfHfcN (Count Mva average word RATH BY UHNTH w IU 1I1M.) Pt Uat, lit InrUnn. ,1"t Pet line, each added oonato- 3 ILnea, per month w Hum, per month e Ibata, per onto M 00 a Una, per man to M.T H additional line otu Uve charged at Ma per line per month. uh Insertion Minimum charge on ooa order 30o FOR SALE FOR RENT ,yivinsdtt.v,Au,rHst2t. 1933 CLASSIFIED ADG " MABKK FLACK Of VfdOX WALLOWA COUHTUU HOW pID VOL) COME OUT WITH ; ' GLADYS, CHICK? BOY, I'VE I BEEN SCARED STIFr THAT I AGrUSTA WILL! GET WIND OF , THS UUNCHBON APFAIR WEU..WHM- f mu i inv ne, i SWEET CIDER 20o gal. Public liar. kc-t, Sacajawen, Annex. 8-24. li tp. PICKLING CUCUMBERS and lieeta (or canning. Mrs. E. S. Skala. Phone 418-J. 8-24-3 tp MARTIN RIFLE 25-20 10, Call- M 087 or 1811 Adams Ave. 8-2-3 i. GRAND PIANO at. reasonable price, Also brcakfasli-nooli table. Ph. Main 807, 1607 First St. 8-23-3 tp, HUCKLEBERRIES 1811 X Ave. 8-22-3 tp, IjOJl. SALE Canning peaches, toma toes, Bartlett pears, Orchard Mar ket, E, Adam3. 8-22-3 tp. CANNING TOMATOES. Field run, 25 box. Cherry's Florists, Inc. ' , 8-ltf-t f. OREEN CHAIN WOOD $3.50 par load, i Prompt delivery. Bowman-Hicks Lumber Co. Ph. Main 8. 8-3-t I. FOR SALE scratcn paper lor school hone, t the Observer, 5o pad. 11-2-t I. Western Legion Teams To Begin Play For Title TOPEIKA, Kan.., Aug. 24 UP) Six .boys' , baseball teams from, widely . scattered points in ttte western, part of Xw country .were here 'today seek i ing the western sectional champlon jShlp of the American Legion's na ; tlon-wtde tournament and. a berths In t the little world series at New Orleans. Weather permitting, four of the teams wero down for first round ; competition this afternoon with Aoa, Okla scheduled to meet Fargo, N. p., in the Initial (tilt at 2 o'clock. The ;' other first round game brings to gether Louisville, Colo.; nnd Stockton, CM. Chicago and Woodburn, Ore., drew first round 'byes and will bo matched In the first semi-final game at 2 p. m. Friday. WW flmpnd Qvifr Enjoy tho World's Fair now, at the iusigh. of its fjlamour and brilliance . at .he 'lowest possible cost by the sale, comfortable busec oi this great, depend able travel eastern- LOW FARES EAST New York .... Boston '. . Kansas City Omaha Denver VVashington ....'...$43.00 45.00 30.50 30.00 24,75, 43.00 STAGE DEPOT Phone: Main 49 6-ROOM FURNISHED HOUSE, 301 Main St., ,! garage. ,t Inquire, at 303' Main St. : . , " f 8-24-5 tp WANTED BOARD. AND. ROOM lor H. S. boy. Will work or. pay In farm, produce. Write, Bor X, Observer. 3-23-3 tp. AUTOMOBILES AUTOMOBILES Ford Fprdor Sedan. Nev. top.' and paint job.' , Good tires. Excellent mechanical condl ; tlon. Price. $250. .' Perkins Motor Co., Fourth & Adams, ph. Main 600 8-21-tf. "JJ'J LlUJJJ.i.. BJi 1 l MISCELLANEOUS LICENSED PLUMBER, rates reason able. Call Fred Balroes, 203 N Ave. 7-6-1 m. OOWELL BROS. CLEAN-UP We Will clean up your ashes, papers, etc. Phone 323-J. . ,- , 8-8-t f. EASTERN OREGON School of Music, violin, piano, voices Credits. I. o. O, F. temple. 447-J. ' 9-8-1 m. Crow Pretty Much a : Gentleman It Seems (Continued From Page One) In our locality. Where you find grass hoppers or locusts you-find crows. I have seen crows eat iopusts until they could hold no more and would regur gitate them and eat some more, in opening the stomachs. .of 12 crows a few years ago, I found evidence of spiders, caterpillars, field mice, beet les, locusts, frogs, a very little grain and some weed seeds.: Tn tho stom ach of one crow I found the remains of a young meadowlark.. I did not find evidence of poultry or game iblrds. These crows were killed in an area of about a square' mile of land four miles east of Hot Lake and one mile north. This area was abun dant with Ohlnese pheasants at that time and Included three farms where poultry was raised. It is estimated by the biological survey by constant ob servation that' It takes about thir teen and a quarter pounds of food to raise a crow during its nesting per iod of three weeks and life food com prises about two and one-fourth pounds of may (beetles, two 'and one half pounds of locusts, one-half pound of small poultry and game birds, two pounds of corn, two pounds of field mice, and about four pounds of frogs, caterpillars, spiders, .weed seeds and carrion. Does this not look fiko the crow is beneficial to the farmer? i:i ! ; 0 ' ' "The crow black bird is a very small crow measuring from seven to 12 In ches from bill tip totall tip. He 'is a playful little fellow. His diet con sists gf insects, weed and other seeds and carrion. He Is but occasionally seen here In our valley." The North Carolina Motor club re ports the state has 1335 no-accldent school bus drivers In counties. Feels Real Happy After She Lost 29 Pounds of Fat "At the end of the 2nd bottle of Kruschen I'm happy tp. say I'm min us my superfluous 29 lbs. I never had a hungry moment and I felt better all the time I was taking them much more peppy nna.. 1 lost tnat loggy. sluggish feeling iln the morn ing." Frelda Parks, New' Haven, Vt. A trim, slender figure, new energy, glorious health, youthful activity, clear skin, .bright eyes all .these splendid results a half teaspoonful of Kruschen SaRs first thing each morning In a glass of! hot water bring you SAFELY and without dis comfort. .One jar lasts i weeks and costs biit a trifle at Glass Drugs, Inc., Moon Drug Co., or Bny drugstore the world over. Money back If not satis fied.' iBut protect your health make sure you get Kruschen. Adv. Have You Tried This Sandwich TEST? Cut into a loaf of WINTERS BREAD Cut as thin as you want notice how .the loaf slices, without breaking even when wafer-thin. Or cut off huge picnic-sandwich hunks you'll be surprised to see how WINTER'S BREAD keeps its flavor and oven fresh ness without getting soggy. ; WINTERS BAKERY Next to Hoover Grocery . , mai HM a neaaeiMi f SfW. SHE COOLDMT NEL.L'.-fGUSTK 15 HAVE BEEN AMY fit I AINU aUWVIlOUa SWEETER ABOUT- 1 HIM: WMt HINU Iti TO VO THINGS 4 &m ' 'CO fHEAD ND MAVE Pi 'CUE AN" BREAST OF' THE WHOi-E THING! THE TROUBLE IS, WE NtVEtl GIVE OUI? WIVES A FAIR CHAiNCE TO UNDERSTAND U8-'FEBS UP GIVE 'EM- K BREAK . VT . . " 1 illJMIT i- HBO, u. a. tT. Qtj ' THE BUNGLE FAMILY f OH 1 BEG N ( lyPr5,?,- MRS. DAPBANELLA! ) ( NOT ANY MORE, VOUR PARDON ) I IMAGINE Oh I DIDN'T , r-r DEAR. I'M FREE S MADAM, I ' 1 , S-M? iJBrKl-y KNOVi YU AT r(NOW. MY MARRIAGE DIDN'T SEEV ( rt&L'yi?, FIRST. YOU'VE J SjP MR. 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IF tuppp rm 11 n w e.mv rnwwrrnrtj BETWEEN HIM AND THE WRITER. tiinriiruui, J 1 nritrti tni nx .SHU,NO- THI9 IS A REAL, RIP-SNORTIN' Monkey -'cause I SAW IT LAST NIGHT .THAT'S WHV I'M PACKIN' THE SH00TIN 'COURSE I COULD 'j fcjjgffl''--NEUT TIME I IT WAS i FIGHT HIM WITH CALLS ON TOOTSIE V 'BOUT THIS h MV BARE-HANDS BUT?, I'M1 A'LKIIN' HOME l TIME LAST ..' THATS SLOWER. HN tARUER 'M) NIGHT I 6.3 THAN POPPiN' HIM ffmM "" " ffM SAW IT.' OFF SUDDEN -LIKE Afl TZT, ?P i V 1 7 ' . WITH THE OLDy ' ' pN THE SAME SPOT- HANGING TO THE SAME GUV WIRE " HE SEES IT AGAIN.' It MM ' I fTFTER THE 5HOW THAT NI&HT TOOTSIE HAS A CALLER .' 11 f.i,k. n.Mn.1 t s ir - naiiiai 1 ia flM- w, ":''" '- --- 9 --