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Saturday, August 26,1933. LA GRANDE EVENING. 0BSERVE1VLA GRANDE, ORE. . Page Fivey CLASSIFIED ADQ V MABK1T PLACB OF UNION WALLOWA COlWTas OUT OUR WAY By J. R.. Williams THE NEWFANGLES(Mom'n Pop) ' What Can a Fellow Do?', OH , X DOMV agree..! ON THAT, BECAUSE, (Count five average word to the line.): . Per Unei lev intertlcu loo' Per Un, each added oonseo- NlTtA ALL. TW' PEOPLE. WOT RATES-B? MONTH 3 lines, , per month s iinee, per month aj5 4 llnee, ,per month, t' "t 6 llnee, per month m.78 ' Kaon additional line over tlve charged at 50o pet. line pet. month; utlTO lneertloo - 7o -aw NAJFW ThER- VsoolDn', JTOOUV- AMD IT ' Minimum chorus on one order , , t Nil- rflUKn. ' MOULDN T TDP, 11 . HOLD UPS , TM NO FOOUM. FOR SALE FOR RENT . r l TELL VOL) 1 DiDNT I'M NOT 1 L 1 NS JU3T WONDEWNQ . .' g-. ' OUT OF VOOP A VOW.',eUGAW tUiNyl-- WX CTICKWa-QUT OF, --,.-." i-Msa ( vvv."" '' . . ,r ...... '.. ; , I SWEETIE.! V -OW-- WERE VOU PCETENO ' ' vNHAT-b THE V." ' v'- Wt ( TO BELIEVE ME, WHEN : t4 ! : MATTER J i f AN OLD . fl' ' l,M.U THE TIME VOU:-"'. - cVvVVSrSVxXvV tan?iPA ic ui iq-t .-rnr foouM.I v-vu v rsi i , - v , - - .i 'A AAA'' W. K. A i 13". 1 I Vi "'.. S J CANNING CORN, canning beans, pickling cucumbers, 633 W. 8-28-3 tp. OR. TRADE Hudson truck for small car, 130i Cherry St. 8-26-3 t. CR TOAnEJPurnoce. Inquire at 2301 Adams' Ave; ' 8-26-a t, UNPURn; MOD. cottage, furnace, gar age, 003 O Ave. Ph. 236 J.. 8-26-2 t CHEAP TRANSPORTATION from Salt Lake City to La Grande; 305 M.. . 8-2B-2 t. EriRBl PIXTORI3S of: former "Little Shop,'' liTsludee safe, chairs,' tables, rncks. 'lronlng board, full length mirrors; rm, 317, La Grande, Hotel. ,, 8-20-3 tp. PICKLING CUCUMBERS, and, beets for canning. Mrs. E. J. Skala. Phone 4 18-J; ' 8-21-3 tp MARTIN RIFLE 25-20 $10. Call M 087 or 1811 Adams Ave. 8-24-3 t. GREEN CHAIN WOOD 3.60 pel load! Prompt delivery. Bowman-Hicks Lurriber Co. Ph. Main 8. 8-8-t f. FOR SALE Scratch paper for school or home,' at the-Observer,, 6o pad,. 11-2-t f. AUTOMOBILES AUTOMOBIL3-Pord Fordor- Sedan. New . top and- paint Job. Good tires. Excellent mechanical condl- tlon. Price $250. Perkins Motor . Co., Fourth & Adams, ph. Main 500 8-21-tf. Ltilii Wfeeks, of Cove, . Wins Essay Contest (Continued Prom FagvrOne).-, 'iThe success of the Van Petten Lumber company of -La Grande 'Is largely due to the 'Service with a Smllo' attitude In which they Heat their- customers.. This company has also proven to the people of the Grande Ronde valley that they handle a stock of goods that can be de pended upon as being of the best possible quality.. "All kinds of lumber and building supplies can be secured hero at ape' clnl. low prices. At this season of the year it Is essential that all build-: lngs be looked over to see If repairs are necessary before the winter sets In. If the roofs leak, roof coatings and shingles can be secured. If. tile windows, locks and doors are giving way. they can all be fixed up with very llttlo expense.- Repairs can be made In tile home from cellar to gar ret. Barns, outhouse3 and chicken coops may need overhauling. Van Pcttcn's can furnish the supplies. ' "Be your order large or-small- yiiu will always find Van Pettens Lumber company employes ready to greet you with: the same courteous treatment All -roads leading In and out of tlis citv aro near. Take a look before buying-your fall supplies. , "Lulu L. Weeks, Box 3, Cove, Oregon." DESIRABLE f urn. houses . Close- In. Inquire 1505 Adams. 8-26-2 tpl FURNi APT. 1311 O. Ave. 8-26-l m. 7-RM. FURNISHED , house. Steam , heat. Write Box C, Observer. 7-2tf-t t. WELL FURN. APT. Private liome. Mod. unfurn houses: 170a-4th, 145 W. 8-25-1 m 5 At 3-RM; FURW APT. 1805 Adams. i 8-2o-3t. 5 ROOM -modern , house." New. paint and-paper. Soma furniture. -Garage, 1908 Adams Ave. 8-25-2 tp 6-ROOM FURNISHED HOUSE, 301; Main St., garage. Inquire at 303 Main St. 8-24-5 tp. WANTED 2 OR 3 PASSENGERS to Bouldel City, . Nev., via Salt Lake, to share expenses. Call 363 M. 8-28-1 tp MISCELLANEOUS LICENSED. PLUMBER,-, ratesi reason able. Call Fred .Balmcs.f203 N Ave. 7-6-1 m. OO WELL BROS. CLEAN-UP We wll! oleon up i your ashes, . papers,, eic. Phone 323-J. 3-8-t f. EASTERN OREGON School of Music, violin, piano, voices Credits. I. O, O. F. temple. 447-J, 9-6-1 m. Counterfeiting Plot Frustrated; In.Eederal.Pen WASHINGTON, Aug. 26 (P) The Justice - department has disclosed the discovery and- frustration of a plot to manufacture counterfeit money by inmates of Leavenworth penitentiary Dr.' H; D. Powers.- assistant psychol ogist' of the public health service. was reported by the department to have been suspended from- duty- at the Institution pending a further in vestlgatlon; ' as some- counterfeiting material had been found ln;,a portion of the prison under his-dlrectsuper-vision. The department said counterfeiting materials had been found. I'ltlKI): PUMPKIN BLOSSOMS Itl.KAL MISSOURI TIDMT SHIS. UOOSHVK1.T CIIOOSBS DltUSS OF BLUE VOILE WASHINGTON -(!) Turquoise blue voile fashioned a summery frock worn by Mrs. Franklin D. Roosevelt. It was made with a. dainty, knlfe-pleatcd frill edging the surplice neckline. She wore blue and whits oxfords with It. III.ACK VELVET TURBAN CHOSEN BY NEW YORKER WASHINGTON im Former- Rep resentative Ruth Pratt, of New York. Inaugurated the velvet turban style ' -here. She woro a black one caught with n. buckle at the side and a blue and white chiffon frock made with a long coot. The counter, mirrors and other equipment of the Klondike restau rant In Brookfield, Mo., were wrecked by the explosion of a keg of beer. o i33 av bea ainvict. wc. N1Q FOQLlrsl OOU)4 3 - . nto. u. pat. orr. g-EtJ, , THE BUNGLE FAMILY Two Important Subjects' ' WELL JO. I TON'T. fOHHAT AFFAlRl LISTEwK sibyl DAlRDAlNEL.LA! WANT YOU TO THINK7.- 'S'AU. SETTLED fSSWESfrJS J'k1 RAN INTO HEK. I'M MOANING, BUT .ffn ,79.7 P la oi FTTrAl W WHILE SHE WAS FROM WHAT I t'M KDOJUrK"g" JM Y?ET ME SAY? ' fTRUDSINS OUT OF HEARD ' TODAY l Wl3 Tnn-Jp5, il THAT THIS T-A i LA TT-PARLOR, .TuCDr MAM np- J NffTM -r TODAY? AN ' ' HAF IHIS r-' I rnnV-r-1 ON HER WAt -AICK-BACKJ W3 CfLD FRIEND i I MOCOOKIEf- iNIHuRpPOBE,, ROHJ j 11 TOA " KINO OITYt Mo. (P) Pumpkin pie. favorite autumn dessert, has a-summer forerunner in this port of the country fried pumpkin blossoms. . After being gathered from the vine, the large yellow blossoms are drop ped for a few minutes into salt water. Then they are dipped Into a batter made of milk, flour, egg, a pinch ui salt, and sugar. The blossoms, .covered with the 'bat ter, are placed In a hob skliiet greas ed with butter,- and cooked until crisp and brown. . ; (lit KEN MOUKSKLINB SASIl ACOKNTS W1IITB GOWN PARIS (V) Contess Gerard do Moustler wears a sash of emerald green mousseline on her organdie eve ning gown. The girdle, which gives a brilliant accent to the airy frock, is swathed about the waist line and fallsf In two long ends in the back. - THIS CURIOUS WORLD - OCOTILLO THE Trunk of this DESERT TfcEE GROViS IN THE GROUND, LIKE A BEET. 6RANCHES StfooT 18 FEET IN THE AIR, AND BECOME SElPOEO Nl7H 6LOSSOHS. THEN LEAVES OEV6LOP To TAKE THE PIACEOt FWWERS. . . AND THEN, THE LEAVES' SHRIVEL OP AND THE AtlORlB OF EACH LEAF BECOMES A A SIGN ON A TRANSPORTATION' mg. 60S. sxajuw. Jt A oil C 1033 BY HZA WWVICt. INC. X' HORSE-""--tfHESTIVaJT fS SO MAMEO BECAUSE THE TURKS 06ED IT AS A MEDICINE FOR HOBtES. a.y, ,,i..otx-iit I. nno nt ilio most nopulor trec in En'gtaSd .1 ThT?r.nt t me. .,! ...ore i. . dr known a. Chestnut Snmlnv which is ot nsKle in honor of lh, tree. On tilled"" tl ouinnds oi person, travel from London to See ho avenue of colorful horse-chestnut trees In BushyJ'ark, on th banks of the Thames. I WHO? MRS. s-l un. Kr- ,K,-t- I I 'VPS Al 1 TWAtWiT 'WAMWJMT r WAMPUM ANY MORE. VERY TRUEif O0?i ,,ir ( sw'a BC1- AT the old . i Quess, but -m I well, jo ninbs-NrLLA. stawd. this mscookiE . I; ANYHOW, 1 WAITING. NO' DOUBT FOR THINS IS ' nrwfCA. iu. bb.1 , v .ii-vruro monv . VERY VERY W BACK TO i: f mim inMAinc who. IMPORTANT J: MfH mTHIS;,.. SWiMTa rvbrOT AND frT H WKl V ALU- THE. WHILE SHE WAVED HER BIG BONY HANDS TO SHOW OFF. HER DIAMONDS. AND. SNIFFLED, I COULDN'T. HtLr I HINrslINO 1 HAr TO HER, MATRIMONY HAS ALWAYS BEEN JUST A- FLAffl STATION ON' THE ROAD TO DIVORCE. JOE PALOOKA If.TAV'C J NPVER MIND.l WHY CAN'T v IT nev J no BOY- I TlNI.- 1H' BELL L Gb IN FER B T1NI . rfipRtllY SAVCP -MA. W TINI-HUH? v-THEV'RE FORKING FRANTKALIX OVER T1NI ITHE FDUL- BUT WILL MARTINI BE. ABLE TO WEATHER IT KVvORVtS-CROWD IM- : PUSH 'IM AROUND - GIVE. MM EVERY DlpnY. PUNCH I SHOWED YA -1TB TIT FOR TAT O'Vx J I J ' l - .. XX . HL..1 I iv-fBftifiz : .... . 'KVt.m&i x " it. S3 Tit For .Tat, -.1! -UPO THE END OF THE SEVENTH- - IT WAS ALL MARTINI-HE HAS BUNTZKYAWFULCtf TiPED AFTER THE TERRIBLE MAULING IN T-IOTJ30UND T HE KEFEREE WARNED HIM SEVERAL TIMES FOR HIS ROUGH TACTICS BUT TO THE UNSEEN RWO AUOIENCE WWDIP V HO BOY- ""vj?' ' I DO.TINI- T YOU WONDAFlL.JDE.nfi WAS YOU NOU SHENQ NEX ROOM fi iua cVD(jr,cCT' DCfTAflE OF ALL' TO ME. WAS PAUX3KA STANDING AX MARTINI'S- .. CONNER AMD SINGING SOME OPE13ATIC BATTL& SONG -1 OONT GET IT - BUT IT WAS A PANIC- WONDER WHY HE DID IT. DIANA DANE (Trademark Registered) U. 8. Patent Otllce A Dogffie Idea; JU5T LEAVE IT T' 5LAT I ALL RIGHT. SPy AN' ME, WE'LL DI5- r;a VE'KE DE $34 POSE O' THESE rJfJPeNOINGO V' KNONM DIANA, CHU& AND 5LAT ARE PRETTY SMART DCV5 IF THEV CAN GET- RID OF THEl I HAVEN1 THE LEAST, 7-1 IDEA, . DAD ) Hi WELL" QUITTINS TIME, I VEAHj I'M , MSSfSMiliS- - ! . JQ 5 ,' DIANA, LET'5 HURRV HOME ANXIOUS prapl 1 I (TriE ftrE;t.. f AND 5EE IF THE BOY5 nx2$B TO FIND ,70' l PEr JrOTEjjS DID AWAY WITH TUT.TOO. 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