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Friday, October 20, 1933 LA GRANDE EVENING OBSERVER, LA GRANDE, ORE. Page Seven CLASSIFIED ADG in marut vlaci of onion waiaowa 6ountim PS-J OUT OUR WAY By J. R. Williams THE NEWF ANGLES (Mom'n Pop) Check and Double-Check! TELL VA,tt'9 A BtGGR MYTEWy THAN CVEO. VD NEVER THOUGHT OH. YOU MUST EC MISTAKEN I'LL CALL MOM'N'POR OM THEY'VE MCUEO THE ' COUMTSY.'W CEOMJ-CHtST. . YOU KNOW HOW YOUNGSTERS (Count five average word to tha Una.) Per line, lit Huerticnioo Per line, e&cn added coaeeo utlva lnwrtloo - ' ' to HATES BY MONTH t line., per month 8 Mne, per' month THOSE TWO YOUNG FOLKS WOULD SLIP -KM -M-B AWE- THEY BOUGHT THE PLACE ONE HOUR, AND MOVED INTO line, per month .M.00 lines, per month f- b additional Una ottt i tin charged at 600 per Una par month. THEY CAN VT THE NEXT EXPLAIN Minimum onargo on ons order -. " FOR SALE FOR RENT YOU'RE GOIMCi Rl&HT ONCK T ' VrMWft RESIGNED tMTD lT- IF"YHE MAM VJMO OVJMS 3Q ltlf I F"01 -THATV I -THAT VACANT VjOT VS GOING To LET IP-MlWl CL.US- X 1 THAT CLUB RE.KAAIM AMD RUlM J ZxZzs DON'T B'LON& I .THIS BEAUTIFUL. NEI&MBORVAOOOi I '-ff-y llU lit 1KH NO MORE- YOURE &OIM& To REMAW ft )pr W W , HAVJENT -MEMBER AND KEEP -THAT PLACE W WL, FEO A WEEK H CUEA.M VtoU'RE Te ONLV OHE I OUT VMITH THE BOY 1 n APPLES, Delicious, Homo Beauty, . Baldwin, Qano, lOo to 60o per box. Jonathan, 25c box. Bring box. O. W. .Cltaver, on highway nt Imbler. 10-20-2t POK SALE Heavy, ranch-dressed : lions and fryers. Public Market, io-o-itp APPLES arid carrots, 10c and up. Will trade for wood, wheat, wean or pigs. V4 mi. E. Flour mill. Fred Pohrman. 10-20-2t DELICIOUS apples. Bring boxes. Pick your awn tree. 26o ibox. L,' A. Con kcy orchard, 10-20-2t OLAEINirr, almost new. Ph. 480-J. 10-19-3tp PIGS. Call P. 186. 10-18-8t FLOWER pots, grape Juice and may onnaise bottles, 1507 6th St. 10-l8-3t .STRAW. Call Farmers 20X. 10-18-31 GOOD eatlrlg potatoes, 25o sack. Bring your sacks. P. 25X6. 10-18-3t WINTER turnips, 50c sack. B. Lv Hai loy, 8 ml; N. Island City. 10-17-Gt FOR SALE OR RENT 5 rm! mod. house. Ph. 321-R or call 1702 X. 10-16-6tp AT YOUR SERVICE Jay Breshcars, Auctioneer, R, D. 1, Allcel. 9-29-1 m. AND KIND OP DRY WOOD, Good quality, NBA prices. Ph. 142 J. 9-19-i m. SCRATCH PAPER for school or home at the Observer. 2 pads for 5c, . 9-U-t f. LARGE, FAT FRYERS. Darnlelle's Feed Store, Ph. Main 184. 9-8-t f. State Policemen Arrest 453 Last Month in Oregon SALEM, Ore., (P) State police ar rests totaling 453 In traffic viola - tlons, 260 in general law enforce -memt and 129 In the game law divi sion wore reported' by Superintendent Charles P. Pray for the month of Sop tomber, . In traffic violations, an Increase wtie noted In. the number of intoxi cated automobile drivers for a total of 36 for the month. Sixty-eight were arrested without driver's li censes, 67 for reckless driving and 42 in connection with tho motor trans portation act. Total fines assessed for traffic violations were $5562, and fees of $10,218 were collected. In the general law enforcement, activities included arrest resulting in a life sentence of one murderer, 44 on petty -larceny-charges resulting in 10 years' imprlsonment and $291 fines and 20 'burglar arrests resulting in nine years' Imprisonment of the case? completed the largest number of ar rests were for drunkenness resulting In $655 in fines. Total fines for this d i vision was $ 1742 , and 23 years' 6-RM furn. apt., 1B05 Adams. 10-10-! 5-RM. mod. house with stoves, 1302 Cherry. Ph. 389 -M. ...... 10-18-3tp LARGE, comfortablo sleeping room. Also solicit boarders or transients. Mrs. M, B. Donohuo, 1703 First. Phone 397-M. 10-18-3t WELL furn. 4-rm. apt; unfurn. house, close in. Inq. 1708 4th. Ph. 145-W. ; 1.0-17-lmo. MOD. FURNISHED APT. 1311 O Ave. 10-10-1 mp MISCELLANEOUS WHY DISCARD that chair or daven port?' Have it reupholstored in latest fabrics by expert upholsters. Qual ity work at lowest prices. La Grande Mattress & Upholstering Co. Phone 424 W. 9-2-1 t. DO WELL BROS. OLBAN-OT We wll! Clean up your ashes, papers, oto. Phone 823-J. 8-8-t f. EASTERN OREGON Bohool of Muslo, violin, piano, voice. Credit-. I. o. O; P. temple. 447-J. 9-6-1 m. LOST, SINCE Sept. 80, my malo Boston terrier. Brlmtle with white in face and around nose, throat and chest. Screw, tall. Tiny splash of white on back of head. Weight about 20 lb. Liberal reward. Mrs. French, 1320 Y. :; ' i i ' 10-19-3 THE BOOK, "The American Song bng." Anyone knowing Its where abouts kindly call the Public Li brary. lo-20-lt WANTED OLD HOUSES for fox feed. Call 662-W. C. N. Palmer. 10-20-lt WANTED Large gateleg dining table. Call 320-R. 10-2j(-2tp Imprisonment in addition, to the llfo sentence. . 1 Pines from game law violations to taled $3846 and sentences amounted to thrcej years. Most arrests, 23, were for fishing without! license, 20 for hunting without license and 16 for killing doo or fawn deer. Thirteen arrests were made for Illegal posses sion of deer. I OLD-FASHIONED YARIJf PARIS (P) Old-fashioned wool yarn trims severaJ modish fall frocks. Ono dark blue velvet frock has a round neckline embroidered In grey yarn caught with silver thread. HOGS. DAMAGE SEEDLINGS NEW ORLEANS (ff) Observations on hog damage to long leaf pine" seedlings In the Osceola national for est in north Florida shows as much as 63 'per" cent of the young growth has been destroyed by hogs rooting up and eating the succulent cover ctf the lateral roots, says the south ern forest experiment station. FRECKLES AND HIS FRIENDS by Blosser Easy' to Understand! " ' BOY! WE'RE IN 1 I AW VA OUSWTER SEE MB PLAY FOR STIFF A I SHINNY ....I'M (3000,1 AW1. MAW SAYS PPACTICE FROM ) SHG DoESW'T SEE HOVJ I'M SO 600D -Nol OM! AT EVER.TUIIJS.... AM'-FOOT BALL K--C; C IF VA SOT A FOOTBALL, I'LL ' , i suow Va Some action Iys'r... L "S I ' z play ) , y- you lussm AKIYTH1US ! YStft (DOUT WAPPEW) fllll K--).) 'M MIS' H RSSM jHESTbLDMellASH JII, W BROTHER fff FACT, I'M EVERyrtJINS I-the RJOTBALL 'I ' JP PLAIK1 ) BUT HIS J PLAYER, DO ) M CLEAN FOOTBALLS J0,2JUND: OF all the rule violations in foolbalt, tripping . , at probably the most vicious and deliberate. It has no part in the game, and is only made use of by a fellow who fails at the job of getting hi man in a legal way. i A lineman may resort to tripping when he misses blocking his opponent. This action in turn sttrs the tripped player to the extent where revenge is the first thought in his mind. And there you have the start of a minor feud that may play havoc with team play and the game. A wise coach will remove such a player immediately. Referees of late have been quick to punish the tripper. Stricter erofcement of this nilej would make the game safer and more exciting to watch, as elimination of tripping would bnng about smoother play. The sketch ilrustiatM tnppmg. i .? ?. . .1 .' ' ..f ! - V W.' 11 w il k ,Rto.u.s.pT.orr. . O 1033 BY NBA BKRVtCe. INC. THE CARETAKER cr.r?.vgi..iSM. - . IQ-XQ 1 KNEW YOU WERE MISTAKEN. THEY'VE MOVED INTO A HOUSE, CO OIMMIE WOULD HPWE A YARD TO PLAY IN. DON'T WORRY ABOUT THAT YOUNG COUPLE. . THEY'RE OKAY) CEDAR-CREST, EH? I'LL SKIP OUT AND CHEXK UP ON THEM. THEY DON'T PULL ANY TRICK stuff on me 1 r i HAVE YOU FOUND OUT ANYTHING fsBOUT RELATIVES ? i I B If o. u. $. pat, orr i THE BUNGLE FAMILY George, Attention ' WHAT no UB2iiiJ fOH-,gE,9-?,B,UN?ir? SUPPER REAOT?- X DON T YOU DACE MY WORD, THIS IS ) 7 SP-Lc-T.r A BIS NIGHT ATi ,rM.uAI hJF THE LOOSE. nSn. ( LIKE: TH1S WHEN BY THE TIME AfeW) VTHE WHOLE TOWN I CLIMB iflE? l 15 JUST INTO MY BI UfMk ' BUZZINS uniform J WLMmfm f.t! JSbf- and flSmmm about sibyl V 7 '2 Kf r V DAB.DANELLA WM 11 Ifl n AND MR.. I r : LISTEN JO, THAT'S ALL IMPORTANT . I'LL ADMIT, BUT MY LODGE IS. THAT WATERY-EYED WOMAN WHO LIVED OVER US IN SUNKEN HEIGHTS TRUDGED OVER HERE TODAY WITH EMMA STONE TO TELL ME THE.Y SAW THEr VAMP IN MR. EL DORADO S CAP, HI AGAIN, REO, U.a.PJff: OFF. I lYES? iZT J-S BOTH OF WELL N f THOSE WOMEN ANYHOW. ) ASKED ME AT LEAST mnuiY TEN TIMES IFTHIS fl'lM WASN'T A TERRIBLE 'l KP BLOW TO PEGGY. I Tfl WHEN I THAT'S TOUSH. THE WAY JO, IS f THE CLOCK SLOW OR IS THIS WATCH TOO FAST? 7 NEITHER OF THEM FOR AN HOUR AFTER THOSE WOMEN LEFT, I SA! HERE FORGET THAT PEGGY HERSELF INTRODUCED i THAT n i i y u. j rmi.-u v. j vm . m .rw mil Sum, inc ., h. t. M 7 r.jsv in m JOE PALOOKA Not at Home f WULLO-MOM?,HNOPE-HEAINT. I M MOM FALOOKA.? U JIST GOT A LETTER FROM) A THIS IS KNOBBY-Jl HIM WHICH HE'S IN A J )S JOE UP vtfAr LUMBER CAMP. 1 Jz J THERE WITH J t HOPE HE'S HAVIN, -S Wyou.rrr;- amice M -Q. 1 o S A r A LUMBtR CAMP f J I FER CATS SAKE-J 1 WMbKt f 1 LEMMETALK.JlWtLU Hi. K WANTS 1 J-lin VVANTID T'GO CAMPIN'i STEVB- KNOBBY mum 1 ,-- -JONT Sttf, U TELL HIM TTELL JOE )' , KNOBBY, AN' K TBE SURE AN' WEAR H MOM THREW THE HIS HEAVY UNDERWEAR. WELL- I S'POSE IT'S UP TH'SWE SOMEWHERE IT'LL DO -IM GOOD. KEEP "M IN SHAPE - DARN I WISWT JUNE WASN'T SO AGAINST AO, .1 IklPS 1 ' ' v1 rat DIANA DANE (TrademarK Registered) U. 8. Patent OMIce Slight Inteftuption IT'5 ISETTIN' K.INDA CHILLY OUT YHESE NISHT5, IT. DIANA YBS, AND RATHER. LATE, TOO, BIFFO,' HO-' HUM m IN'TJ L I'VE LET ANOTHER EVENIN' SLIP &y WITH- HERE OUT 6ETTIN' SA0 WOT I WANNA GET SAID 1 II! A" ftfM ! " IB! rWlT VrJ vl l BtajJ?ia. 9 . . I OH. REALLY.'? VHAT 15 H , 5IFF0? 1 KNOV WOT I WANNA . 5AV,r AN' I'VE PRACTICED B'FORE ;TH' MIRROR, &UT I JU5T CAN'T SEEM T' SAY iii.iic, I JSP THEN WHY DON'T VOU ON HOME AND GIVE SOMEONE ELSE riT n A CHANCE ? V: fc-'....rrr.i6,i mj r.. a r. AMKii-t. SCORCHY SMITH fTrndemarU Reglatorod) U. B. Patent Office A Rendezvous ''HERE'S WHERE WE'RE SOIW6XI(C will he be TO WAIT FOR JAKE, BETT. ) f9ll L0N& . SCORCH V SO, -DISCOUNT AND ILL TIE M OUR HORSES 1 1 m K It I 'A 'i,m,k I L5rf f 1 CAN'T sav, BE.TTY. X BUT AFTER HE THROWS ' SO WG cm BE SAFE' ' V Ifjii PROM AMBUSH, HES GOINGW TO LOOK OVER THE BKTn.E- )N FIELD AND THEN1 IM FIND BLACK LEADER . JM 1 VOO AND 1 TO CUT T E lT J r FOR THE ORtLE BAfc. RANCt-W mfkfflL V )iHv'Uyi(iTii. p. Hnntiil . "-it THE DILLYS Hot Dog Pyre I'VE NAILED 'IM UP IN DE BOARDED-UP HOUSE NOW, A MATCH TO DE GASOLINE AN' DE DILLY CIRCUS IS MINUS A STRONG-ARM, Guy 2& fWHAT? YOUSEg WOULD DO DAT m J TO A MAN m - mWffr VOUSE SHOULD R.ESCHVE SUCH P0IFIDY ' FOR DE WINTER. 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