La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959, January 06, 1934, Page 3, Image 3

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    . I'SatuyJanuary' 6, 1934
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LA GRANDE EVENING OBSERVER, LA GRANDE. ORE.
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FOR SALE
FOR RENT
OR TRADE 1929 Chevrolet truck.
Phono. 933 J. 1-4-1 mp.
ROOMS with or without board. 1607
. Sixth St. ' 1-0-3 tp.
OUT OUR WAY ,' By J. R. Williams ' THE NEWFANGLES ' A Fish Story !
f-TUAT'; Al I CifiMT THAT'S -j -2- V fvWOOPL! BUCAR.l KNOW 5HOT "fHANK ANBAGUSTk, HAVE 'GOWC YOO MCAht 1
i, , di?uy I wnii M J iu' '' " WW WE CAN GET THE MONEY I WHAT'S THE. I IN FOB 'GOLDFISH, IN K BIG SHV j
... . IJu. Jirvo X. uTe , ,a. ' WO THE CLCCTM mCB YQU'VeV CMCHIN J WAYJ THEY HAVE 57 SAMICTCS, UGOLpiE. I"
BULL OTH WOODS IN THIS 2- ( . KEN AfiWNG TO OWN IT? --JVi BUT THEY CNT OOPtlCME M.
'SHOP. BUT I CAN DO THIS I J "!ylhrTto t t-r&a ouo fantwl,golixe, who uamk s-- ,2
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l j "i It 6 V-? Sjilisi'''sfi:ii-- EiigBlg-fil ' WHAT'S THE MATTER? (v PICTURE WHAT LIFE WOULD BE 1 WW
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FOR 8ALB OR TRADE Large house
4n town. Will accept good car aa
down payment. Primm's farm.
..Frultdnle. . 1-4-3 tp.
FOB SALE OR TRADE oft ft. bath
" tub. Primm's farm, Frultdnle.
1-4-3 tp.
APT. Call 481 W.
1-6-3 t.
2-RM. APARTMENT with private
Daw. 1005 13th. St. 1-5-3 t.
26 SACKS of good, olean wheat, lo
per lb. Domicile's Feed Store.
12-4-3 t.
I WILL BELT i my small bungalow
piano In storage In-La Grande .at a
sacrifice. .Cash or terms. Loretta
McFariand, 811 B. State St., Boise,
Ida. 12-27-10 t
HAND ROLLED chocolates 350 lb.
Special Fridays and Saturdays 25c
lb. -Our candles are always fresh
and the best. Cherry Blossom Candy
Shop. 11-14-1 m
SCRATCH PAPER for school or home
at .the Observer. 3 pads (or So.
B-14- i.
BASKETBALL
TEAMS WILL
COME MAR. 8
(Continued From Pago One)
voted Tor La Grande and Mr. Gralapp
did not vote, although represent
ing La Grande he accepted the In
vitation to stage the tournament.
Previous to the jneetlng, no direct
invitations had been extended by
either Union or La Grande.
Some years ago, La Grande made
an effort to get the tournament and
was beaten by a large vote, and at
that time it was decided here not to
make any further effort to get the
tournament. This policy has been
followed religiously since that time.
As a result of staging the tourna
ment here. It was necessary to make
some changes In sub-dlBtricts.
Under the .rules now in vogue, the
host team is in a sub -district of Its
own and is not required to qualify
for the tournament. So La Grande's
Tigers, 1933 champions, will defend
their title In the 1034 tournament
without going through elimination
tournaments.
The new lineup of sub-districts
follow, with their committees:
District 1 Union and Wallowa
obunties, exclusive of La Grancije.
Roy Conkltn, Union, chairman; J. R.
King, Imbler, and O. F. Campbell,
Wallowa. Three teams to qualify.
District 2 La Grande.
District 3 Baker and Malheur
counties, Mr. Hollenberg and' Mr.
' Coleman. -Four -teams" to qualify.
Mr. Gralapp wry appointed as man
ager of the championship tourna
ment, and the board agreed to con
tinue the same play of double elim
ination, with consolation finals for
third and fourth places, as has been
- used In recent years.
If an extra game is required to
settle the championship, it will be
FOR RENT CHEAP 4 room furn.
, house, oor. U and Pine streets.
Phono 424 W. . -. 1-5-2 tp.
5-ROOM furnished house. Oarage.
Phone M. 095. 1-4-5 tp.
FURNISHED apartment, 1402 O Ave.
1-4-3 tp.
FOR -RENT S-rm. mod. unfurn.
house. Inq. Ray Meyenricli.
i-4-a tp.
FOR TRADE
INCOME PROPERTY in . Longview,
Wash, making 12 on price of
$17,000. Clear. Want income here
of same value dt less. Owner, 1253
8th Ave., Longview, Wash. 1-6-2 tp
played at 6 p. ra. Monday, Mar. 12.
Drawings for places In the tourna
ment will be made as soon as eight
teams have qualified. Usually, this
drawing takes place the Monday be
fore the tournament begins.
The question of where and when
to stage a sub-district tournament
lor Union and Wallowa counties to
select three teams for 'the title play,
remain in the hands of the commit
tee headed by Mr. Contain. .
Locally, knowing that Baker Is
seeking to convert its natatorlum into
a modern, standard size gymnasium,
it Is believed that one motive be
hind the move to change the tour
nament to La Grande- 1b that, when
Baker has its gym completed, the
plan there would be to alternate with
La Grande. :
There is no official basis for the
above, however, and 'It Is given only
as reflecting "street talk" of an un
official sort in La Grande today.
NIEDERERS IN
LOS ANGELES
Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Nelderer, of La
Grande, who left several days ago for
Los Angeles, have arrived at the Cali
fornia city, according to word re
ceived here. They were held up 75
miles from Los Angeles until bridges
were repaired, but arrived there too
late to feel the force of the tragic
rainstorm which swept that territory
New Year's day.
REQ. U. & PAT. OFF.
THE BUNGLE FAMILY
Settled Out of Court
C. W. A. PAYROLL - i
TODAY $G,759.G5
(Continued from age One)
county on various projects, and as one
project is completed, work is started
on another. It is expected to give
work to the 383 men during the next
two or three months, according to
word received here from Washington.
FRECKLES AND HIS FRIENDS by Blosser
Hard to Take Nutty Seriously !
ybU SEE,THIS IS NOTHING LIKE AMY
THING IN' EXISTENCE... IT'S A HISTO
DETECTOR! RPR INSTANCE, THE CONTROLS
AGENT MARINES R3R WlOCvaES..."rWEYRE
MARKED FOR IMPORTANT PATES IN
HISTORY.... HOW WOULD VftU LlkE TO
HEAR LINCOLN'S SETTVSBURS
AWRESS ?
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a
60SH, I DIDN'T
EVEN KNOW HE
LIVED THERE,
NUTty.T
I'M SERIOUS ABOUT THIS, FRECKLES
NOW, HERE'P 14-92.... I TURN THE
CONTROLS To THAT PATE, AMP IF
EVERYTHING WRkS OKAY, I'LL HEAR
COLUM8US,ON HIS VOYAGE To AMERICA
....I FISUR.E THAT HIS SFOKEN WORDS
STILL ARE FLOATING 'AROUNP,
SOMEWHERE IN SPACE .
1 1 sv
VNOULDN'T IT BE
SWELL, IF WE COULD
HEAR NAPOLEON, AT THE
BATTLE OF WATERLOO!
OR CDRNWALLIS,
SURRENDERING TO
WASHINGTON .'
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DAYS, WIRELESS WASN'T
known, and sounp
waves weren't given
Power behind them....
no one knew about
SOUND WAVES.'
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HE DID HIS
BROADCASTING
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MEAJS THAT WHEN I
PESejY AND I SAYV
HER. IN THE CAR
WITH. A BIG NEW;
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AFRAID...
' SUCH DRIVEL.!
THAT VAMP'
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JOE PALOOKA
Follow Directions
DIDN'T I TELl1 WASN'T) P VEAH-yAWRIGHT. W C'MON, BREAK IT UP.
I YOU TO BE J IT A k BUT FOLLOW HE GOT ME 1 'A MIX IT QUIT STALLIN'. I x
I CAREFUL? W COOD DIRECTIONS. MAD AN' f- ' m
I DONT OPEN PUNCH? I'LL. GIVE. J I FERQOT. N TT i i
I UP'TILH ,) I BET THE SIGN. C ;wlJ5
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DIANA DANE
(Trademark Registered)
U. a Patent Office
Welcome Stranger
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ARE THEY RAVIN3
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: '. well-" I, PONIT RIGHTLY KNOW
HI5 NAME.' BUT. I.. HAVE, MET
SCORCHY SMITH
(Trademark Registered)
U. 8. Patent Office
Ready to Start Mining
"EVERYTHING 15 READY To START. T'AA GOING ISH'T SCORCHY WONDERFUL?
' I UP ON THE CLIFF To HELP MP. BRoWN TURN THE. -it :
HE SAYS HE IS 601N& To
TEACH ME lb FLY BECAUSE ,
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( ANYBODY CAN ll""" ( T GUESS TH6Y ARE 6OIN0 To 11
jVEARNTo FLY- ST?i
THE DILLYS
Captain Kid Priscilla
VES, PRISCILLA, ITS YOUKS ) THIS IS SO I WOULD YOU LIKE TO V OHI! I KNOW A 1 I KNEW THIS X I - f 3 . -b
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