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About La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 21, 1933)
Tuesday, November 21, 1933 LA GRANDE EVENING' OBSERVER, LA GRANDE, ORE. Pane Five CLASSIFIED ADS MAUUT FLA CI OF UNION W ALLOW A GODNTIM (Count lire average word to the line.) Per line, 1st lnerUon-10e Per line, etch added eo&ato utlTO inaertlon To Minimum cbargo on on order tip RATKS BY IIOMTH I line, per month taJM 8 line, per month aaJS 4 line, per month M.OO 8 lines, per month ' M.76 acH additional line over live oharged at SOo per line per month. FOR SALE LIVING AND DINING roam ' furni ture. Good condition. Call Iiulda Anderson, 464 W. U-21-lt. A ALFA HAY $5 ton U token at once. Ph. 0X8, Cove. 11-20-3 tp. COLORED hens and fryers, 2706 N. Fir. Ph. 409-J. ' ll-18-3tp HAND ROLLED chocolates 35o lb. Special Fridays and Saturdays 26c lb.- Our candles are always Iresh and the best. Cherry Blossom. Candy Shop; . 11-14-1 m FOR SALE! Lumber, better than No. 2 common, 16-It. -lengths. - Horn's Mill, 4 ml. W. of Summervllle, (10 pr 1000. 11-14-1 mp AUCTIONEERING Rightly conduct ed. Jay Breshears, auctioneer, All ccl, Ore. -. 10-28-1 mp AND KIND OF DRY WOOD. Good quality. NRA prices. Ph. 142 J. . 0-10-1 m. SCRATCH PAPER for school or home at the Observer. 2 pads for Bo. 9-14-t f . I CRICKET FLAT I'KKSONALS I Mrs. Cleo Ccolc and children, June and Bobby,' of Lostlne, spent last week at. the home of Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Waolty. Mrs. A. H." Parsons, Mrs. Leo Roulct and ohlldren, Norma Jean and Fred erick, and Mrs. Roy Prout drove to Walla Walla at Thursday to visit rela tives. .' Mrs. Roulet and Mrs. Prout returned Sunday .but Mrs. Parsons re mained, with her eon. Jnmcs, who underwent a major operation Mon day. Mrs. C. E. Cameron went to Elgin Thursday and spent the rest of the week with Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Catcs. FOR RENT, FURN. APT., steam heat, 1606 Wash. Ml-21-2 t 4-RM. APARTMENT, well (urnlshed. with .full basement, furnace end garage. Inquire 1306 6th or call M. 72 during day. 11-20-4 tp FURN. STEAM heated Apts. Inq. 1416 Wash. Ph. 281 R. 11-20-3 tp A WELL FURN. HOUSE to responsible party. Close In. 30. Call M.. 630. ! 11-20-3 t MISCELLANEOUS DEAD VIOLINS brought to life, Live ones put on their toes. Factory fld- . dies rendered playable. Actual re voking, expert adjusting. At your servlco "till Dec. 16th. Geo. Hart vlgscn, 2005 N, Greenwood. . . 11-13-1 m. DO WELL BROS. CLEAN-UP We wlli clean up your ashes, papers, etc. Phnne 823--J. 8-8-t f. WANTED MEN TO CHOP WOOD on shares. ' Good timber, good hauling; living quarters. 604 So. 2nd. 11-21-3 tp THE DALLES Furniture Store Is now under management of A. A. Fitter and will pay cash tor used furni ture or what have you? 11-15-1 m LOST "ENGLISH Literature Prose and Poe try" book bet. Normal and Island City. Reward. Moon Drug Co. 11-21-3 t. church mei with l.'u Halt Thursday. The president, Mrn. Harold Blanch- lM.-llljT 1-1V,1C, VI IVlUBUUi WHV uoo fclt oeen visrang nis nepnews, um ana A frult 6hcwer wn! Bh,,. Mrs. aotr tu-'uie-.,, icii. iuuiouny iui m as she was away Irom home all slim "' "v I mer and wus unable to con any ccmpamca mm vo ua. uiunac. rult Mls aof ,lvcs , and !s The Htgniand cemetery society met ,,nut nn UMr n,ri with-Mrs. Raymond Waelty Thursday Mrs clttrenc0 Mor"riu. who ha? ,u F""--'" """"B beea m for 8ome time, do3s not show OUT OUR WAY By J. R. Williams ((o) OJ s4L I HURT BAD, f Wjtff&gSt V.-V ( J? ,(2.15 ml MlVlV vit i cant : S C'S"' wfM SJ REMEMBER IF ,1 rV ER NOT. yfhfC .VtM'SrnonT PARTS OR PARTNERS. ), THE NEWFANGLES The First Step! iViONT VOU GR1M-WIUUAM GRIM, 16 THE. YOU SEE,WEVC 3 HC. GB1M9 IHMEACHWR. HMK.MWM.WE CAME TO SEE 'NEVEB HMJ HW1NG XtxmV MISTER. AH- ' V THERE ARE ANY CHILDREN OP OUR OWN, SO THAT OIMME. Sk J HERE IN WHOM WE MIGHT WE'RE LOOKING fS TK BE INTERESTED FOR A BABY TO Y'? M TJ-V. ADOPT- - .-y&: Hf,': 1 jkra ' 'Zr-rY IS AN ORPHAN. WCM JC OECIDEOTMAT THE IffiB (r ' - I ' WELFARE WA5 wtfl JTf&k ffSWl VKPnjrfV -jW . THE LOGICAL 3J " SJf'V ' - 11 sy PLACE fOW SfL 1 W'J1 BEGIN THEIP ''-1 T Jf. XV OPERATIONS - VvJ&7kM4 I L JE'D LIKE A BOY I VES.VNE HAVE- OF COUR3E,AOOPTlNG " WE UUDEOSTWD, ABOUT A VEAW OLO, TVNO OR THREE A CHILD 3 A SERVOOS AND VM SURE WE AND WONDERED F LITTLE ONES RESPONSIBILITY, AND CAN GWE -yoy " O0 KNOW OF ONE A. ABOUT THAT NE MUST BE SURE EVCELLENT V; ' y . AGE ' y HE GETS INTO THE REFERENeES RWHT KlNOOF" - j j THE BUNGLE FAMILY Blue the business meeting It was decided to' meet once a month this winter. , The next meeting will he helu at ' any Improvement. Mrs. Jonnle Chandler arrived from Portland Sunday to help care for her Mrs. W. H. Weatherspoon's the - 1(rter Mr8. P:0Ce Elliott. end Thursday In December. Mrs. Waclty served refreshments. KI.GIN PERSONALS The American Lrgion benefit com mittee will sponsor the talking pic ture "Mid-Shipmon Jack," 15ec. 2. , H. H. Weatherapooil has startea Ills ' X 1 apulo packing house again, working The -infant son of Mr. and Mr8. 1 two graders and emr.oylnS about 60 Paul Cason born Thursday, Nov. 10, PP18- died at .birth and was buried: in the h '" 'i i ' city, oemotery Ht-Elgin VtUay.. .''Mri.' J'nbw 'BOK ' Cascn will be remembered In tho COVE Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Peck valley as Miss Wilma Hl.'l. . have received word from, their son Guy Patten wag called to Portland Justin,, of Enterprise, announcing the Sunday by the Illness of his uncle, birth of an eight-pound son Satur Henry Flsch. He returned Wcdncsilay day, the father's 28th birthday. This bringing Mr. Fisch with him. Mr. is their only child as they lost their and Mrs. Cliff McCullough mado the first baby born about a year ago. trip with Mr. Patten. . Itiio senior Pecks say this Is their 12th Miss Glendora McBeth Is In La 1 grandchild. I Grande for a week's medical atten- I r tlon. I Nevada produced', approximately The Loyal Women of t;ie Christian ' 500,000 tons of hay this year. FRECKLES AND HIS FRIENDS by.Blosser A Trouncing! . BOY! you YEAH... NO.-. igSgj ( KlNSSToM TAIiES THE BALL ... SURE 8LEW X No! CRASH fr VJITH POVECPUL IMPETUS UP FRECKLES J DiDW'T SAY AY1D PERFECT DECEPTION t d. JANYTHIMG? THEY STABT THEIR STEAM JLf V X JUST DONT - ROLLER ; CRASH WAS I NT TO ) kID IM THERE, p' I US, X BIBBIW YOU- ) ,s ALL!'. FRECk! ( , ) HUH?'FESS x-LsisJr&-Ut y -J f I ffliHE PURPLE WAVE LASHES AT SHADYSIDB.' !gJMwP IWE PURPLE WAVE LASHES AT JBCILLIAK1T CUKJNINQ AND PCWER- SEND THRILLS THROUGH SEVERAL THOUSAND FANS IM THE STAMPS. F3 i.: r. . X' "" :. .', THE VJAVE PUSHED DovN ALL RE SISrAMCE,AS IT ROLLED UP T6UCH0OWN9 IW THE PRST.'SECOMD AMD THIRD OMARTERS- SCORE ' klNSSTON 2.0 SHAPySIDE O 4 CAN DOIT WE CAN DO IT!! : IF I WAVE TO no it iivcerl cl C'VON,Cf?ASW.. WE STILL HE ANOTHER QUARTER f SUCH A HESS! tlOwl' HD MY HEAP, THOSE FOLJS (CL'trE CHEERFUL MOST OF TW oST,0 irlfC, UPSTA.IB.S CELEBR.ACTING. J J,T.H. THE PEOPLE PASSING orS J , STAvMPINS ON THE oplpU LOOK. AND HOW nfl I ISp'hI FLOOR TO SHOWy f w.-EHSutSeN LITTLE I HASETOlliyVJ ,1 HOW LITTLE S VHK,tM BE THANKFUL MijV WHY HE ' THEY'RE WORRIED J 7 ESPgSon FOR THIS YEAR V KM, f esm'tX ABOUT MAKING J jffifo Z WITH GEORGE M. jT( .SPffJX NOISE SINCE ,(7 J J& i ' ' AWAY FROM yM'l woiyr I GEORGE IS r- 1 VJf l. , Hi j Jl "g , BRAZIL! I KNOW THAT'S WHERE HE WENT. STUFFED RIGHT UP TO THE EYES WITH THE NEWS THAT OAKDALE HAD FOUND GOLD GROWING ON THE TREES THERE. IMAGINE! I J I I r? 7 Vu?5r a,;. -t AND STILL WHAT ABOUT THAT INSIPID 'LOOKING WOMAN WHO CAME HERE TO TELL. ME HER SISTER, SIBYL. DARDANELLAy, DISAPPEARED THE SAME DAY AS GEORGE? THINGS UOOK, I WON'T GIVE UP THE IDEA THAT HE WENT TO BRAZIL. ON THE OTHER HAND, MEN ARE SO BATTY ABOUT THOSE WALL EYED BLONDES WHO SPEND MOST OF l THEIR TIME , SHELLACKING THEIR C . FACES.J THAT VAMP! IMAGINE ANYONE WITH ALL I HAVE ON- MY MIND AND A DAY LIKE THANKSGIVING 5TARING ME IN hfe THE VJT'IMUIIMC.: IN trb.r-tra .TAC i nv 1 '--l-w. j i . JOE PALOOKA eoo hoo- S I'D HAVE GOTTEN THEM IN A MINUTE - BUT NOU RANG DOWN ON ME ) Xf1 fifrin r-.ne;u-VAMF I tlUMMbU IH 3l-KJW t" BUSTED UP OUT rlT THERE-DIDN'T U (KNOW YER LIN&S-- H ' ' II At -Sl WELL YA BETTER NOT J OH YOU MUFF ANY MORE MSIPWv I SHUT UP THERE'S TH' CALL FER r1 IT'S THE SHOW TH' LAST ACT VTHATS TERRIBLE- ME' WELL YA BETTER NOT J OH YOU - A I ' 4 ohhhh- (-ARE YOU T m SHE'S F ERGOT M?,' MB ? fii1 HER LINES aM!M)tirmvy mm, again .ySwiPl TELLING ''WWW MeHuhl8mHtU,Ii,H.T. ' The Flop lis beau.'e seen. ? often DIANA DANE (Trademark Reglstored) V. S. Patent Olllce LTnanimous WS'Ll. TAKE AN0TH6E VOTE MEN.' ALL IN FAVOR. OF NOT DATIN' DIANA, 5AV r AVE I 1 I ANYBODY OPPOSED T I IIVB55IP&, -il l -H . th' ioisa ? . . Ah J SO-- 5TILL HOLPIN' OUrl" ARE VA?!' LIS5EN, fTy l D, II I T'GETREcJ 1 mil I NOW-- ALL IN FAVOR. OF NOTI DATIN' DIANA, SAV, AVEr J LveI aye1 SCORCHY .SMITH- (Trademark ReglRtercd) U. 8. Patent Olllce New Plans -AND EOtSNT SCORCHY LOOK , GRAND ! -.H ' IM AWFULLY GLAD TO SEt 1 YOU HAPPY AGAIN, BETTY. 1 HOPE SCORCHY PAYS US A GOOD ---LONG .VISIT ! frt U. , V....yr - 1 r L WUULU Urt lt, nK.BKUWt- I nwiot Jt BUT THERE is ao mucH iocan HtLf ATTEND TO THAT T CAHTVA SCORCHY " -v. K fr-r rlF YOU CAN MR.BRnWM 1 SURELY WILL CALL ON YOU ' THE RBST -HIMG t HAVE TO CO IS TO GET SOME OF THIS SMU60LER REWARD MONEY OFF TO MY MOTHER AND IVE GOT TO 6ET ANeiV. PLANE. f ARE YOU PLAN-'l vNlN&A FLIGHT .SOMEWHERE Vi W V -ir a -3I NOTHING DEFINITE BUT WELL THATS A STSANGE II HAVE A HA7Y NOTION C0INCIDENCE SCORCHY. THAT A PLANE MIGHT BE I WAS THINKING - - USED SOMEHOW IN LOOKING THE SAME THINS .'- OVER. THE POSSBLlTIES IN THIS TJISTRIOT.- ESPECIALLYx THE LAY OF THE LAND THEN YOOVE HEARD OF THE , MININ6ACTlVnY IN THIS SEaiON ' mm THE DILLYS Attacked From the Rear OH DEAR ME, MISS PRISCILLA, YOU SHOULD 1 DRIVE MORE CARE FULLY - - I'M AFRAID I YOU'VE DONE HIM IN FOR SURF CH-H-H, BUT LOOK, HASWNS, AN ELEPHANT.' I'LL JUS'' PLAY DEAD LET 'EM PICK MC UP AN' DUST ME OFF- LET EM THINK THEY'VE KNOCKED ME OUT LET EM WORRY r A BIT.'.' 7 C'MON, SUSIE, ... I SHAKE INTO IT-- w V yuh need Some y ? ftOADWORK . NlT . OH, YOU GREAT REALLY, MISS ) WELL BI&- BOO-FUL PRISCILLA, WHAT TH-- V THING-, YOU JUST DO VOU THINK ( WHAT THrN 1 CLIMvB RIGHT N V THIS IS QUITE, j ? ? IN AN' GO HOME ) PROPER? V With us