La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959, August 25, 1933, Page 7, Image 7

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    r Friday, August 25, 1932
LA GRANDE EVENING OBSERVER, LA GRANDE ORE. : Jl!
CLASSIFIED ADQ
(Oount live rg word
to the line.)
Per line, lit IneerUen loo
Per line, euh added oontfo-
RATB8 BT ItORTH
9 llnee, per montb .
S llhee, per month .
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lines, per month ,
S llnee, per month ,
uure lneertlon ,
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Ulnlmiim eberge on on
order
Mdltlonil line bier fin
oharged t too per line per month.
FOR SALE
FOR RENT
OUT OUR WAY wy J. K. Williams in- jnwj AXNuija , mi;8. uinnewwnci:;,. ,
1-1777 r: v Vf .' aytriKJ ( I vm simply dying to V hello, Gladys . V cwtcn hws becn S
l AT6 AWRldrtT, V - , ... . rWmf KNOW ir THOSE TWO DAWL1NG1. CAME1 WAVIKW A LVXTLE ' Wz&
1 ePor finalw r a head Uw W SKS-. c SKA-?S.?i V
' J GOMKIA BE HERE KMOVN .f . llP : .T WAS . jlf ? ' CLV X : Ife
Y MIMOTE. R -- " .-r MRS.TVTC HSffP fT UU ' '
BARRED ROCK FRYERS Saturday at
Public Market. 8-25-1 tp.
4 PIECE electric percolator set. At
Currey Press. 8-25-1 tp.
PICKUNO CUCUMBERS and beeta
Ipr canning. Mrs. E. J. Skala. Phone
418- j. 8-24-3 tp
MARTIN RIFLE 25-20 $10.
087 or 1811 Adams Ave.
Call M
8-21-3 t.
GRAND PIANO at reasonable price.
Also breakfast-nook table. Ph. Main
007, 1507 First St. 8-23-3 tp.
'GREEN CHAIN WOOD $5.60 pel- load.
Prompt : delivery. Bowman-Hicks
Lumber Co. Ph. Main 8. 8-3-t f.
FOR SALE Sera ten paper lor school
or home, at the Observer. So pad.
11-2-t t.
AUTOMdBILES
AUTOMOBILES Ford Fordor Sedan.
New top and paint Job. Good
tires. Excellent mechanical condi
tion. Price $260. Perkins Motor
Co., Fourth & Adams, ph. Mtiin 500
... 8-21-tf.
J. E. REYNOLDS IS
SUPERINTENDENT
OF HORSE EVENTS
SALEM, Ore. (Special) Men, and
women from various parts of the
state liave been named department
euperintendents for the 1933 State
Fair, opening here Labor dajr. Along
with their announcement, Max Gem-
har, dlreotor of the fair, said that a
new policy was being followed this
year, with each superintendent in
complete charge of his show. ..
In order to help out the fair tills
year the superintendents an-d secre
taries, who handle the financial de
tails in each department, Including
entries, recording Judges' reports and
the issuance of premium awards, are
offering their services free. They ore
being paid only a moderate per diem
for expenses.. : .
. Included in the list of superinten
dents are the names of men who have J
made Oregon State Fair history. J.
C, Finnicum, of Dayton, will again
have charge of the beef cattle show.
For 20 , years Finnicum has 'been as
sociated with tills department ot tho
fair and is known to hundreds of ex
hibltor8. J. E. Reynolds, of La Granao,
superintendent of the horse depart
ment, Is another veteran in point of
service as Is Edward Shearer, of Es
tacada. Shearer, in charge of the
poultry department, has served 16
vears since 1917. He has watched the
poultry department outgrow throa
buildings on, tho; fairgrounds. Includ
ing the present one which was
thought big enough for all time when
it was built 12 years ago. ,
Complete list of department super
intendents are: horse, J. E. Reynolds,
La Grande; livestock, W. S. Bartlett,
Salem; beef cattle, J. C. Finnicum,
Dayton; dairy cattle, W. S. Bartlett,
Salem; sheep and goats, Ronald Hogg,
route 2, Salem;' swine, Cass Niohols,
route 8. Salem; 4-H club, H. C. Sey
mour, CorvaiUs; Future Farmers, Earl
R. Cooley, Salem; poultry, Edward
Shearer, Estacada; rabbits, V. D. Leek,
route 3, Salem; land products, Charles
A. Cole, Salem; dairy products, J. D.
Mlckle, Salem; floral, Mrs. George W.
Spring, Xents Station; photographic
art, William Ball, CorvttlUs: textile
and domestic baking. Mrs. Walter L.
Spaulding, Salem; art, Mrs. William
Bell, Roseburg; racing, Dr. W. H. Ly
tic, Salem; concessions and rentals,
Ed L. Moore, Hillsboro; agricultural
building, H. A. Richards, Portland;
THIS CURIOUS WORLD -
' GOLIATH BEETLE,
OF AFRICA,
IS THE LARGEST BEETLE IN
WE
WORLD IT HAS A SODV
THE GOLIATH beetle is Quite common at certain seasons in the
forests of equalorlal Africa. The giant Insect has much tho ap
pearance and sound of an airplane, as It dr0"bu' hl.gnh "J
above the trees. In spite of its large sUe, it can land In the
branches, and take off with great speed.
WELL FURN. AlT. Private . home.
Mod. uiiiurn houses.- 170u-4th,
. 1 W. . 8-26.-1. m
5 & 3-RM. FURN APT. 4904 Adams.
8-26-3 t.
6 ROOM modern house. New paint
and paper. Some furniture. Garage,
1908 Adams Ave. 8-25-2 tp
B-BOOM FURNISHED HOUSE, 301
Main St., garage. Inquire t 303
Main St- .... 8-24-5 tp
WANTED
BOARX) AND ROOM lor H. S. boy.
WH1 work or pay In farm produce.
Write Bar X, Observer, 3-23-3 tp.
MISCELLANEOUS
LICENSED PLUMBER, rates reason
able. Call Fred Balmes, 203 N Ave.
7-5-1 in
OOWELL BROS. CLEAN-TJPWe nil!
clean Up your ashes, papers, etc.
Phone 323-J. g-8-t f.
-ASTERN OREGON School of Music,
violin, piano, voice. Credits. L o. O.
F. temple. 447-J. 0-8-1 m.
ground police and : parking, A. A.
Boufflour, route 2, Salem; auditor.
Glenn Hoar, Salem; arena director.
night show, Ed Wright, Hollywood,
Cal.and director of Gymkhana, Jim
Mccieave, Stockton, Oal.
New Negligees
As Elegant As
Evening Gowns
Rita Ferris
(Associated Press Fashion Editor)
PARIS VPi The new negligees
are as elegant as evening gowns,
with heavy crepes and dull satins
cut on long slender lines prominently
featured.
Less lace is used than last year,
many of the models being untrim-
med.
One white crepe negligee has long
sweeping lines, with side drapery
and sweeping sleeves made of white
cmbrolderec'l mousse! ine.
Elegance In Lingerie
As in negligees, so In the lingerie
designed to wear under the new fall
frocks is elegance the rule.
Long slender silhouette,, fashioned
to fit- the -figure without '-a- aliigle
wrinkle, delicate hues and fabrics
with sheen make the newest models.
Although femininity is , the essence
of their design, ostentation Is taboo,
Applications of point d 'esprit or tulle
are taking the place of lace on i
number of designs, since lace now be
decks some of the cheaper lingerie.
Slips Supplant CheniiscH ,
Slips, cut on the bias and fitting
the figure like a-glove, are supplant
ing the brief chemise in many houses,
where designers say their smartest
clients prefer the longer line. ,
White Is back In the picture as a
smart lingerie shade, while tea rose
and a new yellowed rose calledi "ban
ana" are also smart. Black lingerie
is the. dernier crl with black evening
clothes. , Triple voile, soft crepes and
some crepe satin are the favorite fab
rics. Prof. John C. Worley of the Uni
versity of Michigan says steam auto
mobiles rumbled over English high
ways as early as 1825.
A cucumber 14 Inches long and
weighing 24 pounds was grown by
Henry Galloway of Charlotte, N. C,
Sheets of copper one twenty
thousandth of an Inch thick can be
manufactured. -
IFAILILS'
nea'rlv
CASC
TO
ON MARCH
30 TH,
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THE FLOW ON
THAT DA.V WAS
HARDLY AAORE
THAN THAT OF
A AMLL-DAAA
AN
ACCUMULATION
OF ICE BETWEEN
FORT ERIE AND
BUFFALO WAS
THOUGHT TO
HAVE CAUSED
THE UNUSUAL
OCCURRENCE.
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THE BUNGLE FAMILY .; . . .,,, - Poor Sybil!
I I brewv no vnn) . Nil II l I OH THAT'S ALL, Turv ur I I HE MUST HAVE PAID HER ) SHE ALWAYS 1 1 S" SHE ALSO HAS ONE OF THOSE ; I f
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ffirrrffi rl IP1 YEa4 I DWOTW J LTurTnn' HER CLOTHES WERE J ,. V SUCH AS (THE RAGE LATELY. A FLUSTRATION. 3
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..ST BUNTZKY EXC5PTRDR THE TFURD WHICH THEY'RE SHOOTING 'EM FAST INSIDE . S$rDnTAlyfbFCAN NOUHEAT?4CR0WD-- I 'il ll sfT
WVS EVEN-MAgnNI COMES OUT-FAST-- OHHH THAT LOOWED LIKE A FOUL. . THERE'S BEDLAM HERE CAN NOU HEAR THE CROWD H,n KaSgk fl-f g-'l
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totrr jswi : 4 ---rr' ' -HER,Teo, savib' good luck . .y ',
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