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About La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 13, 1933)
Wednesday, September 13, 1933 LA GRANDE EVENING OBSERVER, LA GRANDE, ORE. Page Three CLASSIFIED ADS IB HAIHI PLACB OF UNION ft WAIXOWA COCNTM8 (Oount tilt average word to the line.) Per line, lit Insertion loo Per line, each added coneeo- utlve Insertion To Minimum charge on one order -3 SO FOR SALE FRESH COW Ph. 205 M. 0-13-2 t. 1 HAD1Q AND electric phonograph 840, plfmo' $50, small cent, pump 87, windmill pump $5, Fairbanks Morse, gen. 20, 37 volts, pair bi noculars cost $60, will sell lor $25. Might trade for something 1 can use. Call at 2906 N. Oak alter 4 p. m. 9-12-2 tp MDN, 6-RM. HOME, good location, south side of track.. Basement, steam heat, fireplace, garage. Prlcei $1000, $200 cash. Balance monthly' payments over period of 6 years, no interest. Williamson & Berry. Ph. M. 900. 0-12-3 t 1 HOTPOINT elco. range; 1 $30 pop ular and critical encyclopedia, $5. Call Sacajawea. , 9-12-2 t. BLIOHTLY USED standard make trumpet to be sold oheap. Cash or terms. Radio & Music Supply Co. 9-8-5 t. LARGE, FAT FRYERS. Domicile's Feed Store. Ph. Main 184. 0-8-t f. GASOLINE DRAG SAW, 3A truck wagon and -logging equipment. Inq. 702 C Avej 9-8-0 tp WOOD See Smith, Fox Farm. , 9-6-10 tp. GREEN CHAIN WOOD $3.60 per load. Prompt delivery. Bowman-Hicks Lumber Co. Ph. Main 8. 8-3-t f. FOR BAIiE Scraxcn paper lor school or home, at tho Observer. 6o pad. . - . 11-2-t f. WANTED 8 STUDENTS to ride to Corvnllls, Salem or Eugene early next week. Write C. Coad, care Observer. 0-13-1 tp MAN WANTED to supply customers with famous Wfttkins Products In La Grande. Business established, earnings average $25 weekly, pay . starts immediately. Write J. R. Watklns Company. 4523 Hollls St., Oakland, California. 4 0-12-1 tp RIDE TO KANSAS CITY. Will share expenses. Good references, 1606 Oak. Ph. 683 W. 0-12-2 tp. MRS. P. S. ROBINSON, accredited teacher of .piano and violin. Be elnners welcome. Studio 1408-4th. 9-12-2 tp -SOHOOL GIRLS to room and board, part cosh, bal. farm produce. 1208 M, near L. H. S. 0-12-2 t Ten Veterans Will Return to E. O. N. Team (Continued Prom Page One) La Grande: Cook, guard, La Grande: Richards, back,, Cove; Burnett, back. La Grande: Sannar, back. Enterprise; Pearson, guard, Tillamook; Irwin, guard and captain two years ago. En terprise, and Bredow, end, of Port land. There also Is a possibility that F(S)itlbaflIl Spalding & Goldsmith Football Shoes Supporters - Sweat Shirts - Sweat Sox - Shoe Cleats - Footballs - Head-guards. Spalding and Goldsmith equipment has been used by leading players since the game was first played. , RATES BT MONTH a lines, per tnontb ' ' 8 lines, per month 4 lines, nor month .(3-0 .3J15 .Si.OO o iinea, per montn . .M.7 Kaon additional line brer five charged at 60o per lino per month. FOR RENT 2-RM. APT. Private bath. Hot and cold water. Call 1006-13th Sti Close to Normal school. 0-13-4 t MODERN API". Cull Melville's store. 9-13-t f. MODERN COTTAGE, 1 mile from town. Call M 299. 9-13-3 t. 0-RM. MOD. HOUSE, aero of ground, barn, $8. Close to school. Call 802 W. 9-12-2 t FURN. apartment, l02-0th' St. . 9-12-3 tp 6 ROOM MODERN HOUSE. Furnace and cement basement. $16. Phone . Main 103. .9-12-3 t WELL-FURNISHED ROOM 902 O avenue. Phone 928-J 9-ll-3t FOR RENT Mod. 3-rm. fur. apt. Al len Duplex, 1507 4th St. Main 543. 9-2-t f. HOUSES, Ph. Main 761 or 219rW for appointment. C. D. Potter agent. 8-28-lm FURN. APT. 1311 O. Aver4.8-26-l m. WELL. FURN. APT. Private- Ihome. Mod. unfurn houses. i708-4th. 145 W. 8-25-1 m MISCELLANEOUS WHY DISCARDthat chair or daven port? -Have it reupholstered in latest fabrics by expert upholsters. Qua! lty work at lowest prices. La Grande Mattress & Upholstering Co. Pliono 424 W. 9-2-1 t. DO WELL BROS. CLEAN-UP We WU! clean up your ashes, papers, etc. Phono 323-J. 8-8-t 1. EASTERN OREGON School of Music, violin, olano. voice. Credits. I. O. O. F. temple. 447-J. - 1 9-6-1 m.. FOR TRADE TO TRADE harrow and walking plow ' for wood or pigs. .Box B, c-o Ob server. 9-13-2 tp Lassen, fullback, of Pendleton, may return to school. The first schedule game will be played In La Grande Oct. 6 with Lowiston Normal . school, although Qulnn hopes to line up a contest for Sept. 30, also. Repeal Wins in 3 States; Total at 29 (Continued From Page One) on Monday cost them Maine, the na tlnn'a flrot-. .lviTlft rtrV State. Nnxt week, on Tuesday, Idaho and w.,111 Mra'cn vote on repeal. Two weeks later October 3 Virginia votes, and a week later October 10 TB"nvIHft These four end the balloting until November 7 when six more vote: Kentucky, North Carolina, Ohio, Pennsylvania, South Carolina and Utah. ' IHIeir,2 FINISH FIRM IN STOCK EXCHANGE NEW YORK, Sept. 13 W) Se curity markets,' closing at noon' to day for. the hugo New York NRA demonstration, generally followed a narrow and featureless range. Except for a few specialties, which were run up for gains of as much ns 2 points, most stocks were content to hold Just a Utile better than their levels of yesterday. The finish was firm. Transfers approximated 900,000 shares. , , Closing figures Include: Air Rcduc. 104 Al. Ohcm. and Dye 138 American Can ........... ' 03 American T. and T. . 132 $4 Bethlehem Steel . 39 J. I. Case 78 OUT OUR WAY '. f ff t i' . vmhOT' F Mi-arref? Y aw- BODV . '. (. VJALTZ , ME.V' DOORA ROM OUT" AMD I s . ''ftVrO. ' . 4 AKT HOtvt' ". 'SEiUKaP! l4 , (, ".' '',"' ' ' -THEM.VNV-lbVV. V . ' 'wiU rr...-,-c born TWttriv -wears too soom. THE BUNGLE FAMILY WELL DAD, I GOT; I HOW CAN HE I OH MONTGOMERY it nNTv MONTGOMERY EL h sTRaSt KNOWS WHERE HE J J GOING TO DOR.ADO TO AGREE Vl THINGS UP? IS. HE SAID SO. S nn rV THAT HE'D STRAIGHTEN ) I HARTFORD I KNOW IT LOOKS J hTfArD S UP EVERYTHING rT 7 IS OUT ODD FOR ME TO ZS wfe IwARE J ABOUT TKAT-V S . ' Cof TOWN GET MIXED UP V nF TtC ' TROUBLE HE . ' v-rr-1 NOW IN THAT AFFAIR,' (ri mawio 1 HAD WITH . ajfe. ,AND.... BECAUSE vgW FATATE " 7 DIANA DANE SCORCHY SMITH THE DILLYS MY NAME'5 I lft I ALL RIGHT, MR. HOSAN. I SAY-- DIANA, THAT'S BIFF HOSANA lY' I- THERE'S NO HURRY. . dgbi? THIS. DOOUEY TELLS ME. AN' I'LL PAY LI 1 Y ni II . i I I 1 " ABOUT YOU EVTNDtN5 YA FO&ztZlMi i& LC V 1 1 CREDIT TO ' SCORCHV Thl' CROW SCOUTS AUOWS ) TjT THEM BLtCKFEET IMJUMS VS I. DOUBLIN' AROUND "TO THROW AHY I GET YOO, OAKE 1 ) TRACKERS OFF, SO Ttiey'S GOIMX IN CfTMER WORDS , TO SPHTTiC SEARCH "f NOBOtX1 KNOWS ( II alPgfc i IIsscH wne-e tev'rh. J J"IK V &ONGlGHJJ jytP $&&, 1 WAIT.' I WEEL I OUEECK- ) a"? MAKE 7se HEART LIKE isX ( FOR. ZEE CHARMING-1 ( THEES.' ) -0RITA N tF 1VA 65 34 H 65 33'.,. 96 25 104',i 49 39 30 . 42 1 1211!, 38?; 8 H 65 'A Llbbey-O.-Ford Liggett and Myers B Montgomery Word National Distill , J. Co Penney Pub. Sor". of N, J. Southern Paclflo 8t. Oil of Cal St. Oil' of N. J, ....... Union Paclflo United Aircraft United ;Corporatlon ..... U. S. Indus, Alcohol, U. S. Bteol Thirty of the expected 40 Iowa Stato football squad members ex pected back' this tall have already Insured themselves' of Jobs earning enough to buy books and) pay for fees, board und room. r WAL BOTrt Col. Q. and B. '. Continental Can General Motors .... Johns Manvllle .... La Grande, Baker Gen. Petroleum Meet Held (Continued prom Pag One) "Partners" by tho General FetrolMim corporation, Paclflo coast subsidiary of Socony-Vaouum company. Dealers and Invited guests from Baker and La Gmnde areas were in1 attendance. . In addition to the very Interesting picture, which was a romance built around the evolution of the service station: W. F. Carper, Oregon division lubricants representative, spoke brief ly, and oftor the allowing of tho film. Al Bartholemy, In charge of ad vertising for the Oregon division of Oeneral Petroleum, dlsousBed adver tising helps. During tho meeting It was announced that a superior pro duct lubricant is to bo distributed In the Pacific coast area In tho near future. The visit was an unusually Inter By J. R. Williams (Trademark Registered) U. B. Patent Olllca (Trademark Registered) U. B. Patent Office T SORTA BLES DOWM TO TrtKT."! BUT IT CIMCHES Th FACT THftT BcTTy IS WlTU'EfA : CHIEF YOUNG BEAR AH VAUERTHIL AGREES TH GENERA!. DIRECTION ARE WEST,TOWART3 Til' SAUAON WWER C0UN TRV AN TU VARMIMTS IS AIAIN TO HIT TH MYSTCRY TRAILS IEADIN'iNTOTm'NORTiI WHAT WE GOTTbCO ' BE TU CUT DIRECT ACROST an not WASTE NO TiME FOLLOWlN TH TvVISTINS AN TORMINS HERE ABOUTS. ( VOU SAY SUCH ) Vi? W a 7 THINGS, DON J V ?4S Q V PIMENTO A v smu&wi - s v. I l - -iTJf esting one for Al Bartholemy,. who Is better known locally as Al Bortli, catcher for tho Pirate team In the Blue Mountain league majiy years ago, and whose home runs while playing for La Grande broke up sev eral bull games. Al managed the Pied mont team in the Portland city league this year, and although he hadn't played, ball for four years, worked in four games this season, two as a catoher and two In the out field. One of the games lie caught wound up 1 to 0 in the tenth Inning. Barth has many irlonds locally, who were delighted to renew their ac quaintance with him. Other officials here were Albert E. Horn Jr., assistant Oregon division manager, and R. L. Angst, district manager with headquarters In Pen dleton. A. M. Lee, local agent, hand led arrangements for the meeting and the entertainment. Following tho meeting refresh ments were served. . j THE NEWFANGLES(Mom'ri Pop) 7 POP, PULL UP AT THIS Y ( HEOC, PUT TUB UNOEP )5rtWiT ' W?UG STOOE. I WANT TO . i VOUV? TONGUE l MIKUTE Ji IT. MOM, ; V GET A THERMOMETEO-l ' ; V , 1 V . ? A j ?:ZlZZZJl x . s y-,, KtNO op WKMHEP. I. , - i . IT'S OUST X mme VGOTf INSIDE OF '. ' . : ! -y-, . THEOMOMETER - A . ME .MOM' . - -'-- :l . THEPE---N0W( ' y ' ' LET'S SEE J X 1 . fxi MONTGOMERY DIDN" SAY EXACTLY WHAT WOULD DO. I WAS MOSTLY CONCERNED WITH LETTING HIM KNOW WHAT I THOUGHT OF HIM LEAVING TOWN A WHILE AGO JUST. WHEN HE COULD H.&VE ANSWERED HARTFORD'S CLAIM Til i res u o pat, opr. BR AH- THIS IS MY FATHER, IR, HOSAN J1 1 J- P"l SAVVY. A SORT TWAL.YES! EXCEPT TtAT YOU Ol- l:VtKY-fA-l-l' WIWDUUca ivumciv. HIMSELF ARRANoE- J btouti is iakiih m A1ENT S bOUTMWSbW an t ran OVER NOT ONLY ZEE HEART .BUT ZEE TONGUE HE FLUTTERS AT THE 9I&HT OF YOU ! 1USKIIAJ.L 8TANIHNHS , liy The Associated Press Coast League ' I- . , W. L. Los Angeles :. 101 66 Hollywood 97 70 Portland - 96 70 Sacramento . 90 . 77 Oakland 80 87 San Francisco 72 90 Missions , .v 71 98 Seattle 60 103 Yesterday's Itwiiills . Los Angeles 5, San Francisco '. Missions 9, Hollywood 5. - Portland 17. Oakland 0. ' ' Sacramento 6, - Seattle 5. Pet. .606 .681 .670" .639 .479 .431 .426 .304 Nutlonul League W. L. Pet. Now York 83 61 .019 Chicago 78 81 .681 Pittsburgh 78 61 .661 St. Louis 78 OS .639 lioston :. - 7S 64 .629 Brooklyn ..... 68 79 ,416 WELL I'D YOU DON'TJ NEED TO CD BOTHER BETTER WIRE OLD ABOUT THAT. I KNOW FROM LET ME THINK... MONTGOMERY SA D WHERE IS HE THAT HE NOW? . CARE OF THING. THAT'S, EXACTLY HE SAID. LAST THING , BEFORE HE LEFT HERS m - l . TV. . rrnj nncc THIS BAHD OF REDSKINS. MOUNT CLAKKfc l"IO IH HE PROPOSE BETTY'? try?' iS&' YEAH, AN' I FOR. A, SACK Philadelphia,.;. ,,.,.... 82 BQ ,,.3B4 Cincinnati W 86 .377 j Yesterday's Results .' At Pittsburgh 1-2, Brooklyn 0-0.., . At Ohloago 3. Phllad ebphla'p,: v : New York at Cincinnati, postponed, rain. ; Only games scheduled, ' American League ; . W '. Lv OL Pot. . .669 Washington.', ' New York , Philadelphia, Cleveland ... Detroit , ,.r ,.;;.. Chicago ................. Boston ....... ....... St. . Louis ............... Yesterday' At New York, 8, ; At Washington 1 At Boston .1, St. 81 '64 ".600 73 65 78 . 69 .67V .814 69 7 .' 01 '77 ' ..;..' 67 83 ........ 62 87 s Result ; Detroit 3.' , Cleveland 3. Louis 4. Ml AVI ,37 Tennessee's first school,, tax. was levied .In, 1854. , . " Stormy Weather! A Settlement?! HE'LL. PROBABLY OFFER. HARTFORD HALF Or THE 1 ESTATE. WELl. WHAT I'LL HAVE TO THINK THINGS LL TAKt. lOVER VERY EVERY- ' . CAREFULLY J.BEFORE OLD WHAT HARTFORP , S ACCEPTS THE , 1 ONLY HALF OF IT. Properly Squelched I HEREAFTER, DOOLEY, MIND I lY-YES, YOUR OWN BUSINESS AND ia'ljlSIRr DON'T BOTHER MB WITH C. Y A Decisive Idea rnLAC nDrtkl YiMI ncmtlDP VTDTUV NOMADIC l AINT EXPECTIN ' YOUWIU. HOW UJOUU) I AGRtt WIH IH unuw RtbCUINW .ianijik i 1 VAt ICR ThL. RtlTTUFV' "m CLAIMS TO BE.Tv4E LEAOIM' SPIRIT- AN otbT imwux BLOw HIS HtAy U- Sharp Competition S'POSE VOU'O OF PEANUTS,' 'iKrr urn