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About La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 11, 1933)
t Wednesday, Qctubcr lJU 1933 LA GRANDE EVENING OBSERVER, LA GRANDE, ORE. Page Three THE NEWPANGLES (Mom'n Pop) The Police Are Called In! CLASSIFIED AD IXL DO M EST,WT,y THERE'S FKWW SlM- CASE EVEO O-EfSEBl UP. I'LL BUN OVERAN (Count live average word to the line.) - ;' Per line, lit lnertlcu .10o ' m RATES BY MONTH a llnea, per month 8 llnea,' ber month , ucsjf, i an t . YTHE UTTLE &) -M-t .M.00 -M.76 Per line, each added oontee- 4 llnea, per month . 0 line, per -month . utlve insertion , .' 70 " Minimum charge on on order ' Sach additional Una ot fi eharged'at Mo per Una per month. FOR SALE WANTED OUT OUR WAY. , ' By.J. R., WilliaTOa. 4--UrlLxT--A -l f QAA ESTlGAT THE UTTUC J CWMMIEr- HGS 0U8T BEEH UTTV-E EVIDENCE J i M Jl3!SWvf r !- :'! ir to ' I BOY1 CASE YOU PHOHED ANOTHER VICTIM OF TO WOBV ON,OT I - ! 3S?f-J TAWOUTSlO VHi-E!v; . I X M WOT" ' 1 . VW,6.T AND, , , I fcBOUT X ClOCyMSTAMCe. W9 MOPE OU CAN S krTF.T ai -v- KA.tCF,V . ; X .iCOOLO4T n SOMG.TWt4a. ' - I r. y i AMD-LEFT THE POOO Lf PEtATlVB X i ry'i ... i i i i i it 1 ... . . ... 'ii t v FEARS, CABBAGE, prunes,' apples', equush. and onions, Public Market. 10-U-ltp 12 GAUGE Browning automatic, rib barrel and' case. Priced for qulcK sale. Call Observer. 10-11-2 tp OHAPES AND PEARS by .the apple box. -Orchard Market. - 10-11-2 t BUY YOUR potatoes from Routli Mc Kennon, Allcel.Pli. ' P. ' 25X. ' Har vesting begins Monday." 10-7-6tp 3"j TRUCK WAGON heavy set log f u'nR harness, heavy truck trailer, logging equipment and 3-yr.-old cow, 702 C ave. 10-0-Otp 2 GOOD' MILK GOATS,"' trade1 for wood' or -cash) Phone 565 R.' 10-5-t f . AT YOUR. SERVICE Jay Breehears, Auctioneer, R. D, 1, Allcel. 9-29-1 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 (or 6o. 9-14-t f. LARGE, PAT FRYERS. Domicile's Feed Store. Ph. Main 184. 9-8-t f. FOR RENT MOD. FURNISHED APT. 1311 O Ave. 10-10-1 mp at 1007-Oth. 10-10-3 t LOST ABOUT SEPT. 8, old-fashioned Cor nelian ring. Keep sake: Reward. 159 W. 10-11-3 t. AINSWORTH IS BACK IN CITY Verne Alnswoith, who was trans ferred to Huntington by the O.-W. R. arid- N. about 'two years ago, lias been transferred back to La Grande In the capacity of -boiler foreman at the rallroaofyards. Mrs'; Alnsworth accom panied him to La Oronde and they will make their home here. Protect Yourself with a Genuine CHEVROLET HOT WATER HEATER Only 1450 A big heater, specially designed for Aigh- heat output in sub-aero climates. Air is taken through the large circular radiator core by a powerful 2-speed fan. Adjustable deflectors direct the heat wherever passengers desire. Price include! special. by-pass thermostat. Only $12.50 Instnlled This heater' has double the radiator area of the 1932 model, and delivers 40 per cent more heated air. A smooth 2-speed motor drives aif through the core under forced draft. , The heat deflector is double hinged for sending the heat current in any direction. Price includes thermostatic control. Larison-Frees Chevrolet Co. 2 ' 1414 Adams , . i - - r COSTS r - oall-lll.liiia n iVV'V.Sm'-ML MAN WANTED to supply customers with famous Watklns Products In ' La Grande. Business 'established, earnings average 25 - -weekly, - pay starts lmmediately.1 Write J, R. Watklns' Company, 4524 Holhe 8t:, Oakland; California. ,-, 10-11-1 tp WANTED Representative to look after our magazine subscription In terests - In ' Iv Grande audi vicinity. Our plan enables you' to seoure a ! good-part' of the hundreds' of 'dol ; lars spent In this vicinity each ifail ' and - -winter for mage-lnee. - Oldest . agency In U. S. Guaranteed, lowest ! rates on' all periodicals,'! domestto. and foreign..- Instructions and ! equipment free. Start a growing i and permanent' business in whole I or spare time. Address MOORE ! OOTTRELLV frici Waylahd Road , ! North Cohocton, N.Y. 10-10-2 tp MISCELLANEOUS CLARINETS, corneW, -trombones," We will buy a number of good, used instruments. La Grande Musio Co, 1 1104 Spring. : 10-11-3 1. WHY DISCARD that chair or deven : port? Have It reupholstered In latest fabrics by expert -upholsters, wuai : Ity -work at lowest-prices; La Grande . Mattress 4c Upholstering; Co.-'Phone ,, 424 W. .- , V 8-a-l-t. DO WELL BROS. OU-AN-UP We wllS clean' un vour ashes.' DaDers, .etc. Phone 323-J. 8-8-t t. EASTERN OR.8GON Sonool of' Music, violin, piano, voice. Credits 1. O. O. P. temple. 447-J. 9-8-1 m. UNION PERSONALS The Woman's club began their season- meetings Thursday afternoon with a report of the officers of last year. Only a short program was given witlv two vocal solos by Mrs. f. m. Poote, who played her own accom paniment. Pians were made-, for, the Harvest Festival which will be the feature of the meeting to be held October 19th. The clubhouse will be gaily decorated and exhibits of gar den and! fruit products, antiques, home arts work will be on display. Ribbons" will be awarded' for1 best l cakes, bread, rolls, Jams, jellies, etc. The Girl Scouts are planning on special exhibits. The clubhouse will be open both afternoon and evening1 and program Is being arranged for the afternoon. : Mrs. LydhV Collins, mother of Mrs. Rny Coles, is leaving this -week for: Springfield, Mo., where she will make an Indefinite'' visltt. Sb. .wiU also. visit In Oklahoma and California be fore returning to Union. : Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Hansen of the Hot' Lake- district have leased their, farm to Ezra Ricks, of La Grande, for a1 year and have left for Utah;1, They will divide their time visiting with chjldren living in Idaho, Utah and California. i . Mrs. Cecil Griggs and two children, are spending a couple of weeks with her parents, Mr- and Mrs. Robert Robertson at Vancouver, B. C. Miss Margaret Calllhan is having a two week's vacation from school; duties at Imbler while students are busy with apple (harvesting. She is spending it with her parents, Mr. and Mrs G. T. Calllhan. , Mr. and Mrs. Henry Cadwell and baby daughter have returned from, Burns where he had been employed.. Mrs. Lew Bideler and Mrs. W. W. Stevens took Mrs. Prances Tallmani to Medford where she hopes to locate, last Wectoiesday. They plan to visit Mrs. Mary Townley at Amity and Dr. and Mrs. L. S. Davis at Tigard before returning to Union. Mi'.- and Mrs. George Whiting of Burns, made an inspection tour of the J stock pens at the experiment station ( the last of the week. He i a pio- 1 neer cattleman of the Burns section. Mrs. Viola Parker left Saturday with her nephew who was driving through to Yakima from Payette and will visit her brother at Yakima and her daughter at Tacoma. v: Miss Alice Cadwell was selected superintendent of the Methodist Sun day school, Sunday to succeed w. v. Connor who for the past 12 years had served in the capacity. Rev. R. O. Lee is suffering from an attack of shingles. He says his pica for new shingles for the church roof has been misplaced. Canning of turtle meat Is the new est Industry at Miami, Fla. fHLIS-CH4l.MER.S- Track type and air Tired Tractors. Combines, Implements, Road Machinery. CHANDLER TRACTOR & EQUIPMENT CO.. 1312 Jefferson Main 632 . C. ill" U 9 30. ajvh rr - ui -i .... iMI. ont trP- u'- 2-;, 3t . 1 V Te." Vf0 -KWO NAfOMEM WeU-MW,.--V I UE1 ME GET I 'J V CHILD AU WJJNt. M --!' . , ' ' ' " 1 " , : lreO ' SO THIS-19 THE FELLOW, EH? AND , " AHJDEAP THERE'S ANOTHER UTTUE ' " " PWrr , '' PSs''' -Pjfeft" .v 1 Is JA- '' I A K I a fine icokin1 tdungster he ; ; ', one,nho' headed fep atolm wu., Jmy- W7 jBSsA- Wl 'il'C M' f, &' 4 0-Jtl I ' ' - .TOO.MUM. ABOUT A YEAR OLPj"'? ' " TOBCWCH' HO-FAUUr OT WS 0WM.UFC6-. 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