La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959, December 30, 1933, Page 3, Image 3

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    ' 'SatrtVday,' Decfenibci' 30, 1933
M GRANDE EVENING OBSERVER, LA GRANDE. ORE.
Paflfe Three
OUT OUR WAY
By; J. R. William? I TH JWFANGLS
Some Old Friends!
fJLASSIFIED ADS
Vfounii mw .of whom WAixowA.oovimH
VEH,THBRB'$
rS-S-T- WATCH THIS THEV
l ehevr it eivrh i id wnru -irut
CUT TrC WELCOME- SPtECH.yoV
Ti ict Lrsi-w.uaC mica . . r.w VUlrr
LOOK VtVHO'S
HE.ttET-HWlV
I CLOIMir, ieBt IN A L&THE.R L
Ch(CKf 'BABBLING epw5f SOUHOS WElC'. 1
office boy to aivB'ou Nosey
ABOUT A V-ITTA.E. FABM FOR
(Oount tlx twig voNa ,
to tlw llnti
Pr Untwist Innrtten t
Ptr lilnfc nMjt wnnmi
utfr IpMrtlon . ; n
li"-'"- cbiiie oa om- i
order m-
BATK BT MOJTTS
Ik) TH; SHOP.
AiND N3U5TK'.!
LE.NEAR HERE, AND WONDEVED
eveRVTHiNa t one mile ao xxhm to
FROM eEWSR-CBeST-.... THE 11 W.
LBiauN m set yr TMovr
PAPER HE'S TO BE PIRgptN
TWO WE6K.5 WATC.W "TiJ' '
we per montn ,
MM
BUT, YOU KNOW,
X PASSENT
I NOW WHERE IT ' '
4 11dm, per montn .
ADPBEfiS r l083 THEV'UL HtiOti
TELL THINGS
CHAN(3Ei OP' 6X PRES'ONI -VfVATCH,
ABOUT n '
uM, pu moetn t1
KmJi MiutioDii Uu ow tin
tout at 60o ptr line pw (tenth.
QUTSDB
th; OFFICE,
1 WLJIX TUJn. "TO
- T M
1 I 11 lsJ . . II 4 I
X
tfl ' V TH;oFF,cE.y
FO SALE
l-TOBB ELECTRIC RAittO, cabinet
model, ?0. J213.-V, . 13.3Qt1 ty
FOR SALB-Turkeys. Pim. IX. i
12-28-1 t
GEESE AND CHICKENS,. P. 15,
W:
HPUSBHQm utr.ltvre, 170? pplj
I. wu 8Blli.my, small bunalow
piano lx storage In La Orande
Mrrtirland. all' E. State St.,
GOOD 8BASONKD WOOD and less (fl
it. Smith's Fox Farm. -4-Itop.
It a
Loetfa
lp,t
HAND; BOUiSD cfcooolatesi 36c lb.
Special Fridays and Batutiays 25c
lb. Our candles are alwys fresh
and the best. Cherry Btoedn Candy
Shop. . . . . l-li-lm
aohoobr
! SCRATCH PAPER lor,
;' - a( the Obanrr, a. Beds
home
5c.
-14-t I.
DEATH CUTS WDE
SWATH IN SPftTS
DURING THE YAR
FOR RENT,
MPH, SLEEPING ROOMSr"Ol'6se"'lh,
10O7-6th. . , 12-30-3 t.
FURNISHED or unfurnished Apt. Ph.
, H. 787,, , 12-30-3 t.
MOPERN-6-RM. HOtT6 with garage.
, Oal( West 8legrls$, 'fori 920, 1
("v 12-29-2 t.
6-RM. FURN. house, 181j Oedar.
1 ,J,i 12-29 tp.
MISCELLANEOUS
DOWHjL BROS.
clean up, youe
Phone 828-Ji
U We wui
papers, etc.
. t-g-t I.
WANTED
WANTED Exp. girl for general
noupeworlc. Apply 1607 First.
. 12-29-t! X.
nv Pnnl Mlckelson
(Associated Press Sports Vterl
. OHIQAQQ W) - Death cuj wide
; uid unforgettable swath thrh, the
ranks of America's, sports leers in
1933, a year of e,th)etlc and
tragedy. Hardly a sport escitt the
Inevitable toll, but boxing aijbasc
ball suffered, the greatest lxif.
In the world of baseball.jto of
the most prominent leaders pd on
with the death of PhU B( pic
tureeque. owner of the Struts
Browns, and WU'am I Veejwlio
was promoted from the presijx at
Wrigley Field, where he wrocrltl
cal stories, o the preelden,cjl the
' Cubs. 1
Two. old stars of the paCKld
GleasQp, of White Box and jletlc
fame, and Mike Donlln of PWame
.DOCK 0, 1WI W 'iu, uib,m vu
death end were Joined toyjikey
Finn, Infield star of the PhlHwho
was cut down In his prime. (
Boxing was shaken by tw its
darkest tragedies. Ernie Sclu the
"Strong Boy of Boston,' ne . re
covered consciousness after jiad
been beaten to the canvas -the
,big fists of Prlmo Camera.
William li. ("Young") Sling,
one of boxing's cleanest and fst,
. .was killed while enjoying a jor
., cycle rlde,J3eath. also remoifwo
of the greatest forces of boi In
willlam Muldoon, the "Solldn,"
Tind Qentleman Jim Corbett, mn
troduced skill to a sport onoied
solely by might and power.
Horse racing 103t two of Itst
est Jockeys through accidental s
Buddy Hanford, who waKed
while rushing hlB mound do-Jie
stretch of Plmllco, and ne
James, winning Jockey aboard Bur
goo King in the 1932 Kentucky Der
by. James was drowned In Chicago,
a city Uia lost one of .Its most vltlle
turf' leaders Ui the. deMh'of "Uncle
John" Schank. ' "
Football and rack dWn't escape
either, 09 Stevo Farrell, .grand'-, old
man of Michigan truck history, and
Carl Johnson,,'!fathcr of Cornell fotifc
ball," passed . on. Oorge Saline.
Iowa's 110-meter Olympic hurdle
champion, was killed in an automo
bile accident. ,, f " '
$39,315,000
IS VALUE OF
1933 CROPS,
(Continued from Page Pne)
apples, valued at 99P,QO0.
Value of the cherry crop of 12,240,
0O0 tons was estimated at tS12.0QO.
' Farm valuation and production xf
other craps follow:
Farm
Crop Production Value
Corn 2,414,000 bu.
Oats .., 0,842,000 bu.
Barley
Rye
Hay, tome
Hay, wild ...
Potatoes
3,334,000 bu.
220.000 bu.
1,003,000 T. 1
828,000 T.
6.435,000 tU.
Hops ............ 19,558,000 lbs.
Peaches
Pears .... -
Grapes
Prunes, f'h
Prunes, dr'd
Cranberries
037,000 bu.
2,738,000 bu..
2,205 T.
28,000 T.
16,000 T.
3,900 bbl.
I WALLOWA PERSONALS I
r. : -
Dr. and' Mrst F. F. Janes, of .La
Grande, spent .Christmas day In Wal
lowa as guests at the home of Dr. and
Mrs. George Date.
Lyle Balrd, instructor in the Con
don school. Is at home for the vaca-,
tion period with his 1 parents, Mr.
and Mrs. J. C. Balrd. , ,
Miss Virginia Hunter returned to
Portland Monday night after a visit
of two days at her'home in Wallowa.
FRECKLES ANLXS FRIENDS by Blosser
Wha in a Name? '
AREM'T YOU "TUB -SEP... AWP THANKS FOR THE TOW-
KID VNH9SE -TRUCK WAS 'NEVJE'RE MOVING FROM
STUCK IN THE MUP yT-ruKt'' ANy ,HI ' me SfcuoNP
VeSTERCAY JL Vw'" MY ME 15 NUTTY.,
v 1 1 -1 - ' rr- "" t'1' i't
V
."..' '"S
VWHT L WTHIM K
PLACE. PK'YA-
GIT IT
fyjHOSE -X' LET'S Se-FOR SALE -THREE Y "SAY ,"'
PUACE IS KOES -BEftUTlFUL VIEW- THAT
THAT. I MQDELED OLD HOUSE,- BE
CONST ABLE. , BABBLING B.CQCH- HU5E , KUHN'ti
? WADE TREES- SUNKEN V IT'S FOB "
p,s V GARPEH - A BARGAIN' FOR V KLE y tS
NOPE. THET
AINT YINDY
KUHN'SPtOCS,.
BUT IT SUPE'
SOUNO? LIKE
WINDY',!
SCO,
THE BUNGLE FAMILY
yesterday and Tomorrow
ANOTHER. NEW YEAp. ON ) - (FM- I
DECK! HOW TIMt FLIES. VCCWOAJERED
rW-FIR.ST-RESOLUTION-7 (THE MANDOLIN.
IN THIS TOWN WAS . PARTLY. BUT
TO LpARN TO PLAYjEVr T WHEN I SOT
A" MANDOLIN AND YW "'fcv THE
' SAVE ENOUGH C'&jfS ISP V T06EITHER
MONEY' TO BUY nvMmr i Bie.'CLES
A CHAINLESS J 1 I WERE
LBYCLErrr ). jl styleT
12-30 uranttw.cfr
AH THOSE WEP.E
THE PEOPLE
' WHOMbAJsl' ABOUT
DEPP.ESSIONIS SHOULD
HAVE SEEN THE ID
ONE THAT MET IS
ME AX THE
DEPOT
(m .i w vswr
mw mm
LANDED i: I I Ww I V
IN THIS r i l 15 5 T
kTOWN. Jit f A It i '
'."wtiLf h - rr-
FOR. YEARS
I THOUQHT
PROSPER.ITY
VV1AS JUST
SQMFTHINS
PtJHlE.
AP.GUED
AvBOUT
BEFORE AN
ELECTION.
'ES SUHt THOSE OLD
T IMC OtfKt.to6ilUIH3
WERE TOUGH. TOO,
BUT I'LL' ADMIT e
WE DIDN'T HwE
TO WORRY ABOUT
STATISTICS r I
uDre...j,i.in I Kzi
AN OVER-
IN
"A 'MAN
'.'THOUGHT 1
HE VwVB REAL
BRI6HT
KNEW WHAT
r TO DO ,
FOR A,
SICK '
HORSE.
FAVORITE EXPERT
iOH SOLVING ALL
r3IQ PROBLEMS IS
rNi ritx. I IMk.a
KND I HOPE,
1934 WILL, ,
SREATEST
YEAH,,
I TODAY EVERY ")r'tMY"
OTHER PERSON v'Vi-!
I YOU' MEET TA1K3 "XV
PnS THuuan 'ML' L L K. 1
TO BORROW ENOUGH
MONEY TO GET TO -. -l
WASHINGTON SO S, v7 ' -7
HE CAN SHOW r -m . ka.V
UNCLE' SAM v I.
HOW TO 'GET I Slv.X'fl I WTTTH'
ON "HIS FEET kVtW- I t W W
J0EPAL00KA
Big Dough
1 SEE BY DE FAPUHS DEY ) GEE-
GWINE BE RETUHM f WlSH'T S
MaTCH BTWEEN MARTINI ) I COULD )
AN' BUNTZVCV , f BE THERE.
N MEEAMl f ) MEBBE
FLAH'CV. , ' I'D SEE )
J V KNOBBY. )
fcAN' IF HE VVAS
THERE MEBBE
HE'D TELL .ME HE
DINT MEAN WHAT
HE SAID. GOLLY
L MISS HIM .
WHEN A FELLA'S IN
LOVE HE JES LIKE HE
SMOKED A REEFAH -O'
ELSE ha;d TOO
MUCH' GIN HE SAX A
' LOTTA STUFF HE
DON" MEAN.
1
1 WCMOBEfY J'.-Smx
I'M .DpiN" SO INPpRTANT.
'. YA
VVIIAMI
WHW
Y? SAY K.O. YOU KNOW WHAT BOY
I WE'RE GETTIN' FOR OUR END Ji HUSH MAH
I . HERE IN SEATTLE ? 17 " 1 MOUF-DAS,
I FOUR- HUNDRED J GOLUVI 60ME.PN
DIANA DANE
(Trademark Beglstered)
U. 8. ,Pen Wf loe V
. The Mystery Solved
fvNHEaE IMTHE )vNELL.PEW "
VJORLP PID ) MIL.F0RD ME
V?U SET A THAT NAWE JSE
NICKNAME 1 t'V:e.TO IT
LIKE THAT .THIrJGS.;.I'NS
LK6 THAI .rrgBUjy
THAT'S OUE REASOW
VWHY I KINPA LlkE
PEOPLE TO CALL J
ME 'NUTTY'!.'
SYLVESTER! SYLVESTER! ( THATS ''K Ji
I GWT UNOERSTANO
WHy THOSE KIDS,
ALL PASSED UP
TUB FREE SOBASl
YESTERDAY. 4NOr
.NONE OF 'EM
HAVB COME?
back;
'SINCE THERE'S NO 6USINES5,
DAD, I'M S0INS .TO CHANGE
IMmb upasodvi I ( . -:. ,
7. '.. ,.,r. .in, r-y I '
UWNA.yVil III I1 -J
v ' -piskm t r 1 v ' : r yw
JEST TASTB THA-
AH VAIL SEB vVHV.
YA COULDN'T
EVEN
EM AAV,
Give r
-.1 mi 11 1
(MAlMiNniw
VBLL.HOWVvAS)
(Soua oda, Y
DOOLBVyr55-'
it was iois-nnocHT?
DIANA!
SWELL)
SGORCHY SMITH
(Trademark Registered)
- U; 8. Patent Of Hoc
Outlaws Warned
HELLO ROD
WHAT'S UP?
TBI
AW .
HELLO fUER5 ' LISTEN, TrleRE'S AM'""
C FEUER ScoRCHY JMITil IJ FLYl' IT,
' YOU ftUtKi COlTA LAY LOW:K
-- 3
61ERYTHIN IS GOIM ACEfc WITH M6 THOUOH. WE ftN
THAT 4IRCIE BflP CRoUJP 15 THICKfJR THAN HpRS. AIN'T
THAT M LAU0H . dULIET '
E? i-1 S ITiFrT" '"T ' "' rrtl
THAT'S THE IAEA, ROD. PLAY ALONG .
WITH '6M, N0TA6N' 'EM. OFC0URSS, '
THAT AIRPLANE IS 5eR'OUJ, ' BUT OOH'f
6IT SCAREP - WE'LL WATCH OUT foR r.
THE DILLYS
The Perfect Servant
YOU'VE SWABBED DOWN
.PLENTY OF CARS '
HAVEN'TCHA? -WASHIN'
. ELEPHANTS AN' CARS :
IS, ALL THE SAME.')
HASKINS, DEAR ME, MISS
MR.. PLUMP L PRISOLLA, I'VE lil
IS TRD-- U NEVER 'LAUNDFREDigi
WANT 1 AN ELEPHANT A
WASH HIS T -Ov JS
in.
YUH KNOW IT SEEMS
TO COME NATURAL
-X) ME-LETTIN'
OTHER FOLKS D
THE WORK
TT YOU'LL FIND )l
Jl HASKINS -gat
few is very y
3 VCONSCIENTIOUSjr-
BEG- PARDON,
MISS, THE WASH
0OWN WAS QUITE
SIMPLE -
--BUT IT RATHER
RESENTED THE
BODY POLISH
fe " BURTHi 12-30