La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959, October 06, 1933, Page 7, Image 7

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    LA GRANDE EVENING OBSERVER, LA GRANDE, ORE.
Pa&e Seven
THE NEWFANGLES (Mofti'n Pop)
It's About JImrnie! '
OUT OUR WAY
By J. R. Williams
CLASSIFIED AD
MiKJtn ruci OF UNION WALLOWA COCNTIU
. (Count live average word
to the Una.)
Per line, let lnMrtlen10o
Per line, each added conteo
uttve Insertion To
RATES BY MONTH
a line, per month
.13.60
Pi MvllO ?
a line, per month .ts.-S
4 Ilnea, per month M.OO
8 line, per month M 711
Baoh additional Une over fire
charged at SOo per line per month.
SAW TS
mntmum oharge on one
order
UV "THIS,
FOR SALE
FOR RENT
3t TRUCI WAGON hoavy set log
King harness, hoavy truck trailer,
logging equipment and 3-yr.-old
cow. 702 O avo. 10-0-0tp
4-HM. MOD. HOUSE Geo. H. Chap
man, cast of Stango's mill.
10-0-atp.
FOR RENT Mod. 3-rm. fur. apt. Al
len Duplex, 1607 4th St. Main 643.
0-2-t f.
PIANO Dining room furniture, 1
dresser. Call M-340 or M-50.
10-B-at
Friday, October 6, 1933
J1H
'FomkWJ V
THE. YX X
9.THr3 IS THE OH. WHAT'S THE. THAT'S FUNNY I
Nuose at thc 1 matter? is he. sick, , I i vhqndcp ww ... I
Vrc-rAJJG.CAN YOU OPHUPT? NHW V IT CAN BE rtTTTTTu
V
i x CAU- !
A WM2
1 SBOU
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4
COOKED POOD Hoavy fryerB, pub
lic Market. 10-6-ltp
PEAR9 AND GRAPES by the apple
bo::. Orchard Market. 10-6-2 t.
2 GOOD MILK GOATS, trade for
work or ca&h. Phone 665 R.
,, ii i . 10-b-t f.
AT YOUR SERVICE Jay BresheorS,
Auotloncer, R. D. f, Allccl.
D-20-1 m.
AND KIND OP DRY WOOD. Good
quality. NBA prices. Ph. 142 J.
9-19-1 m.
SCRATCH PAPER for school or home
at the Observer. 2 pads for 6c.
9-14-t f.
LARGE, PAT FRYERS. Darnlelle's
Feed Store. Ph. Main 184. 9-8-t f.
LOST
STRAYED from owner in bus. sect.,
on Adams ave last Sat.,- male,
br indie & white Boston terrier.
Ph. 229-J Dan French. 10-6-lt
DARK BAY MARE with Btar in fore
head. Rough shod. Notify police
station. 10-5-2 tp,
Mrs. W. M. Pierce
Will Speak To
Cove Club Women
COVE (Special) Mrs. Walter M.
Plerco will speak to the members of
the Woman's Improvement club of
Cove Oct. 12. Mrs. Charles Fisher,
president of the club, extends an in
vitation to all who car to attend the
meeting. Mrs. Pierce is well known
to members of the club, many of
whom attended the meeting of
Grande Roaade valley clubs held ait
her home, which Is a treasure trove
of beautiful and unusual pieces rom
every land. The club meeting will b;
held at 2:30, the usual hour.
WANTED
LARGE RELIABLE FIRM offers per
manent position to capable man
for special sales work. Wrllo Box
M, Observer. 10-4-6 t.
MISCELLANEOUS
NOW IS THE TIME to have that rug
cleaned. 9x12 only 1.60. -Quality
work at lowest prices,- La Grando
Mattress & Upholstering Co. Phono
424 W. i'... 11-4-1 m.
DO WELL BROS. CLEAN-UP We wll!
clean up your ashes, papers, ew.
Phone 323-J. 8-8-t f.
EASTERN OREGON School of Music.
violin, piano, voice. Credits. L O. O.
P. temple. 447-J. ! 9-0-1 m,
C tB33 BY NEA 6EBV1CE. IKC
CJWNiLUfiMS
A HOOSE DWADHP km. lis, pat, err. 6
THE NUPSE. WOULDN'T
, TNK OVER THE WON-.!
T MUST BE SERIOUS
r
OH 1 HOPE NOTHING HAS HAPPENED
TO THE DENS UTTUE FELLOW. CEEl IT
SEEMS AS IFVOU NEVER BEAUZE
I HOW MUCH YOU LOVE APEPSOM.
VUNT1L SOMETHING
n?
H
UNTL SOMETHING JfJTiV
B!53SiftwOJ-.. :
-co. u. s. pat. arrl II .7TI.wl.V-e
1933 ev HCA SERVKC, IHC
Are Bringing In
Many Deer, Report
F r dm Enterprise
ENTERPRISE (Special) While It
Is Impossible to toll how many deer
have been killed hero this season,
ihero have been a good many. Deer
ore numerous and some have been
killed closo to Enterprise. Latest
bucks reported are those of J. R. Wag
ner and Kenneth Hall. The beautiful
4-polnt buck killed by Mr. Wagner
weighed 235 pounds.
The queerest deer story so far Is
that of the Marks hoys of Imnaha
who were hunting on the Harl Butte
country. Having seen no deer they
were resting at the head of a, very
stoop hill and rolling rocks down the
lull. One of the rocks struck mm un-
susDectlntr buck, breaking both Its
bind legs. ,
Apple Picking
Starting This
Week at Imbler
IMBLER (Special) Apple picking i
has started on Winter Bananas, a !
minor variety here, so harvest will
not be under way in earnest until
the picking of Jonathans beginning
next week. Crops are vorlablo with
good crops on some orchards, fair in
others and some not worth harvest
ing. On the whole the crop is dis
appointing and not more than half
of the earlier estimate will bo ship
ped. Growers and shippers are guess
ing about 100 cars, a revision of mid
summer estimates of between 200 and
300 carloads.
Minimum prices established for ap
ples under the N. B. A. will no doubt
prove of great benefit to the north
west as a whole; To this district, so
far. It Is Just another headache.
Yakima, Wenatohee end Southern
Idaho are offering freely at the mini
mum price and 'buyers will obtain
this .better known wult from tnesa
major districts. As we are unable t:
shade the price as we have liad to do
on the domestic market. So far the
export market has been disappoint
ing although the European crop is
Slightly smaller than last-year when
orders wcro plentiful.
An effort is fceing made to make a
small differential in price between
this and the larger districts. Some
are predicting a much better apple
market by mid-winter as the national
crop Is not a large one and improving
economic conditions may held.
THE BUNGLE FAMILY
Ah, That Sibyl!
WFLI . !' i r OH GEORGE PLEASE !
WELL IM -Wf DOM'T GET STARTED
niVift- WA ON SOME LONG-WINDED l
So PIm Ml ! 'IllJitVrELL YOU WHAT J
3c-h'c-r?lS;P HAPPENED, fll
)TH"lTli'? K-J MONTGOMERY ESIl1
WTF, WMfflHSfi' EL DORADO HAS
HE WAS HERE WHILE 1
PEGGY WAS, OF COURSE )
OUT. ALL HE TALKED J
ABOUT WAS HOW
CHARMING AND BRAINY )
THAT GIDDY VAMP.c
IS. OH I KNEW 'r
THIS WOULD
HAPPEN.
I KNEW
IT,
WELL
J THERE'S
X ALWAYS
SOMETHING
V.TO WORRY
r ABOUT. I
V. TALKED
7 WITH A
MAN WHO
KNOWS
( ALL ABOUT
EUROPE.
fe - HE'S
A.FRMD..
J ' ' ' iii'ii nil w .-v. victttit -rot I tiAfH.'vuu. --wkrv J',
IMARINF THAT 1
Nirr MAN BEING
THROWN INTO THE
r i i-rrurc; np" A
c-irvoKirn ki ri OMrttr .
WHO'D HAVE TO TAKE
A COURSE IN MLMUKY
TRAINING 1U
REMEMBER THE J
NAMES OF
Al I Hf-R 1
EX-HUSBANDS
' ANYHOW. AS I
SAY UO, IF IT
ISN T UNh.
WORRY IT'S
ANOTHER.
111'
litNunlitSynrtHMMnc.H v j
Jim
FOR
INSTANCE.
ALL BRAINY,
PEOPLE
REALIZE
THAT
EUROPE
IS.
f BRAINY! IMAGINE A MAN .
GOMERY EL DORADO
BEING HYPNOTIZED -
INTO SWING THAT' ABOUT i
A GAWKY GRASS 'WIDOW
WHO HAS WORN A RfcTH
vJROTTING BACK AND
FORTH
FROM THE
( MARRIAGE
; V LICENSE
r5 BUREAU
TO THE'
DIVORCE
COURT..
J0EPAL00KA
Disguise
William Roulct,
Of Rhinehart, Is
Making Sorghum
Pretty Wedding
At Cove Sunday
COVE (Special) The marriage of
Miss Jennie Aas and Donald bmltn
was solemnized at the home of the
bride's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Otto
Aas, Sunday afternoon. An arch of
greens and asters was erected on the
lawn where the wedding service was
read by Rev. S. E. Smutz, Methodist
minister. Tho bride's sister, Miss Mar
garet Aas, and Cecil Richards acted
as attendants for tho hrldo and
groom. Tho torlde was lovely In a
gown of white silk organdie and car
ried a bouquet of asters and sweet
peas. Tho bridesmaid wore a dress .
of grey crepe.
Oirly tile immediate families and
a few friends attended the wedding.
Mr. and Mrs. Aas, Oscar and Ottilia
Aas, Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Smith and
children, Marjorie and LaVon and
Shirley, Mr. and Mrs. Clair Smith and
children, Royal and Bernadlne, Mrs,
Lorraine Necdharn and family. Clif
ford, Raymond, Juno and Leon, and
Miss Frances Comstock and Bernard
DeBordo. A luncheon was served after
the ceremony.
Mr, and Mrs. Smith are making
their home In Cove and have rented
the house Just east of the John Rich
ards home.
A group of neighbors and friends
gavo a charivari for the newly mar
ried couple Sunday evening. Two
showers honoring Miss Aas wore given
during the week preceding her mar
riage, one at tho home of Mr. and
Mrs. L. E. Anderson by the Camp
Fire girls Wednesday evening, the
other a community shower at the Aas
home Friday. Tho bride . received
many beautiful and useful things at
both showers.
ELGIN (Special) William Roulctt,
of Rhinehart, raised two acres of
sugar cane on his ranch this year.
Mr. Rouiett and Mr. Buokner are now
busy making sorghum. They ore
grinding up the sugar cane wltn an
old-fashioned grinder, using hors3
power and they then boll It hi large
vats. They expect to have 100 gallons.
A Maine guide spoke but four
sentences all season. What a hit he
would make as a radio announcer!
$100 In Prizes!
ACT NOW!
We will make a reduction of
10.00 from the regular rate to
each of the first ten persons
who cjroll for a nincbonths'
term In any department of day
school at
rkn & none crTinT r X?
COMMERCE
Over V. & L. Drug Phone 133-W
B. O. DRAPER, Prop.
M1STAH JOE K
Ufci A)D WA3
TtSlTME A STAKE
TiSIT BACK TO VO'.
SUH. 1 MOW AH M
HAPPY -AINT
NEVAH GONNA
LOSE ME
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M I -V SMOKEV. I
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rj i uiCi vj rn.
I DONT WANT 1 , DAS JES LAKe
NOBUDDV T-KNOW ME. f CUTTIN' W1AH
VOUSE CUT MV r--1! TH'OAT. VO'SECH
S HAIR AN' THEN J U A HANSOM GENT.
V WE'LL DVE IT. J K BUT OHDEHS J
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T3 D'NOUSE hji f Ip AH WUZN'T A
RECOMIZE ME I O'CULPIRT WOT
J DONE DE CUTT1M
J? AH'D NEVAH J
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NOW YOUSE PRITEND VOU'RE THE
I MANAGER AN I'LL WAIT HERE.
AN IT DON'T MMTER-WHO t r-7 T
FIGHT JIST SO I GIT MV r--. AHv''f
CHANCET ON THE WAV r UNNEHSTAN,
V. FERTHE TITLE, j- f SgOSS
DIANA DANE
(Trademark Reglstored)
U. 8. Patent Otflco
Chubs Waterloo
WW ROSE CITY
LUXURIOUSI
WHAT '5 ALL THIS I HEAR
ABOUT A FIGHT COMING
OFF DETVEEN CHUB
AND SLAT AND BIFF r
HQ6ANI ?
y $2i MAY NOT BB
SCHEDULE.
I THE DEAN OF THE SCHOOL
SAY 5 HE'S Ju I touu i
DECIDED NOT
TO LEND 'EM
THE 5CHOOL
GYM FOPt.
THE
BOUT
AM' I THOU6H1
BEIN' A FATHER
YA MIGHT
HAVE A DRAG
WITH HIM
K III H
rwv " i hsr-i I irL
'. I YOU MEAN YCU IIS05H NO.' I WANT
ZK ANT ME TO YA T' INFLOONCE
INFLUENCE HIM him NOT T1
f to change His TNjgrr
AND BIFF, WANTS TO II
KNOW IF THEY CAU r-1
USE THE TEA teOOM
AFTER. HOUKS to-
NISHT ?
SURE THEN i ' CAN
HAVE A.fZINgg'DE,
SEAT 1 yA cAti
7
HAVE MV PLACE
IKJTH' KINS IF
YA WANT n
SS
SCORCHY SMITH
.. (Trademark Registered)
V. B. Patent Office
"Lightning" an Unexpected Altey
NELSON
Quality
Counts
Oppottte The
Pout Office
.fJLLIS-CHflLMERS-
Track type and air Tired Tractort.
Combines. Implements,
Road Machinery.
CHASni.F.lt TIIU'TOR
EQUI'-IBNT TO.
1313 Jefferson M"ln 632
z i mil XW
rra m mn
sy
THE DILLYS
The Posie Picker
SO VUH LET THAT FAT .
BLIMP KNOCK YOUbt UUI 1
aLllvir KrlOLK TUU3C UU I 1-
YESTERDAY LET THAT jT .rUj
-r L'ARN YOUSE t
I'M SORRY, MR, GORILLA,
-A THAT I KNOCKED OUT
SPIKE YESTtROM-
I 8 RUNG HIM SOME
FLOWERS
S TTSH-H-H)
V HE'S
r ASLEEP)
V I'LL JUS' WAIT , l .V;
OUTSIDE TILL ):( HE'S GOIN TO :
HE WAKES J- BE S LEE PIN A I
UP' pim LONG TIME. f( V.
vSN
I L 11 H V
COME ALON&, MR.
PLUMP, I'LL HELP
VOUSE FINO SOME
MORE FOSIt-
-(S J in
YUri KNOW I HAD
THE IDEA THAT
VOU FELLERS
WERE A. BUNCH
OF KOUtttNt-iv.'