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X4. Ttiesday, February 13.M93T LA GRANDE EVENING. OBSERVER, LA GRANDE. ORE. Page Five Kr-'WV- OUT OUR WAY i By J, R. Williams THE NEWFANGLES And,WhataB.ite! CLASSIFIED ADC (HI MABKKT FLA CI Of UNION WALLOWA COUNT CTi mm f W'".. ' l iv (Count live average wordi to the line.) Per line, lit Insertion 10o ' RATES BY MOUTH 9 line, per month , ,. , , MJO 8 Unee, per month " 4 llnee, per month M.OO 6 Unee, per month Kacrj additional line otu lire obarged at 60c per line per month. Per line, each added oonaeo utlve Insertion . Te J(o Minimum charge on one order ' f s- -: "V LEAVIN' FOR: Y HO-1 SEEN 1 IKffi (-- ( whebc wave yog bcen nuLtmf where wave J BEEN? do wiggled oft?sc!1 ' I i 'GOOD A IN, f I MA OPENIN' 'P 2J VCWSLEB.W PEAL ESTATE MUG, HAS Y00. KHOM THW Ml.VgHN, WNT HEMP ! :-Vj?'ltfe 1 1 ' . T?HATAToo!'ER ?. ffflP j8lll J$F$ MISCELLANEOUS FOR SALE WE BUY, SEUj OB TRADE. The Dal- FOR SALE -1925 Ford coupe. Cheap, lea Purn. stor. A. A. Fidler, mgr. Good condition, 602 Adams. Ph. 685 U. 1-31-t f. r.; 3-12-3 tp. DO WELL BROS. ClAN'UP-Vd will 3. C. WHITH LEGHORN cockerels. clean tip your ashes, papers, etc. Canadian R. O. P. strain. Mrs. M. . Phone 323-J. 1-30-t f. Mlchaclson, May Parity',' 2-1--3 tp nmr WHITE Leghorn cockerels .from- lm- Ij(JST ported stock, 300-326 egg pedigree. . Also setting eggs. Geo. H. Chapman. 1 6TUDEBAKER hub cap. Call M-151. 2-10-6tp ! 2-10-tf 1 . , , 1 SHARE Plrsti Nat'h Bank stock. SPARE TIRE and wheel between La Writ Box 8, Observer.i . 1-20-3 tp. Grande and Union, O. M. Holmes, . 1308 Jackson. 2-12-3 t. WOOD Any kind, anywhere, any time except Sunday. M. Lore, Cove. BOYS WERE SEEN and are known 1-18-1 m. who took girl's skates from corner ! of Cedar and Grandy Sun. after- SCRATCH PAPER for school or homo i noon. No questions will be asked ftt Observer. 2 pads .orc. - If returned to place where taken. . . ' v 2-12-4 tp. - . , ; FIRST CUTTING ALFALFA HAY WHITE AND BLACK SETTER, 0 nice. 2512 2nd St. 2-13-3 tp. old. La Grande Printing Co Re- 2,WHEEIj extra heavy triluert la.sd Ward ' 2-12-1 tp. 1Q02 Q Ave f 2.13 t F.lttin AllllYini GlVP. ! WOOD Any kind, aeaaoiied, a real ijiyin xiumni kiivv i place to buy. also Buf-orp. hatch- SllCCCSSf III PldV AS ' lruc cb; a mortem house--on Oak . " . r St., dirt cheap, terms. Smith's Fox A Banquet Benef 1 1 Farm. 2.13-1 mP. . . - - '-'JL H-IL-J I ELGIN (Special) The play "The Adventure of Grandpa" -which the alumni gave wos a great success. The proceed, will go to the fund for the alumni banquet In the spring. The cast was: Montgomery Ray, Grandpa's grand son, Jock Parsons. Tod Hunter, a young dancing mas ter. Paul Cason. Otis Hammerhead, "Grandpa" from ' Yellow Bud, Edwin Barnes. Officer McCormack, seen his duty and done it, Ralph Cummlngs. Lucy Hunter, our little wife, La : Rose Harris. Dorothy May, Junt out of college, Dorothy Gettlngs. Pany Hopscotch, fair, fat and forty, Wllma Cason. Marie Rlbeau, dancing teacher from Paris, Fay Parsons. Kloompy, twelve days from Copen hagen over, Bernlce Schnore, Director, Mrs. F. O. Smith. I PERKY PERSONALS $: Mrs. Vonie Plerson was hostess at a surprise party given in honor of George Langston. Those present were. Messrs and Mme Kenneth Plerson, Robert Myrick. Ole Mathson and Ted and Nova Mathson from Perry and Mr. and Mrs. Hallday from Ln Grande. Games and dancing were enjoyed untlll a late hour after which luncheon was served. Mrs. Alta Ferguson visited with her brother, Mr. Harrison, of Pilot Rock recently. Mrs. Alvah O'Neil, who has .been ill at her home the lost two weeks, is able to be up at the present time. The Perry basketball team defeated the Imbler team at Perry Wednesday with the score of 35 to 6. Mr. and Mrs. Richard Shenfield, of Lone Tree, spent the weekend at the home of her mother, Mrs. Alvah O'- E'RECKLES AND HIS FRIENDS by Blosser Fighting Back! LET'S ) HOW CAN WE? V FORGET -UE GUY SAID ABOUT he HAD PAT- J,"0 ; ENT RIGHTS.... oF HANDCUFFS .V f f AND YOU CANT hT-T-v--vrt " BMmiMtMiaj8 f OH CAN'T I? LISTEN.' IF YOU 1 I YOU CAN'T m& DONT DR0P ASJ ANVIL 0N 1MAT yWiiffi 9 TUOFATCM MP HISTo-DETEcToR, YU'RE GONNA j-' ll 1 ' ftj 17; ! m FIND OUT THAT THEY DON'T XiSM I I Lllt: ANP m MAKE ANYTHING HARDER To oJ f ' RL JONT KNOW WHOOU ARE, BUI KttP I I ! ,OFF THIS PLACE ! YOU'D BETTER TIE J h ! TWO STRINGS AROUND YOUR FINGER...TWE IV, FIRST STRING TO REMIND YOU TO STAY k AWAY, AND THE SECOND STRING To r-f a V P V REMIND YOU NOT ID FaRGET theV k J J, 'ijljjf ft-ynir piKsr-3 J Nell at Perry. Miss Verda Ferguson, of Weston, 1b visited Mr. and Mrs. Lenard Ferguson. Word lias been received that Lewii Greenaugh, a former resident of Per ry, who has been at Camp Sitkum with, tho C. C. C. workers, liaa been seriously ill. . ; - i . Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Rehr, of En terprise, were visitors at tho Harold Carson home Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs.- Harold Oarson and children visited her parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Rehr, of Island City, recently. IvLOlN PKRSONAL9- Born to Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Sanders Feb.- 5 a baby girl. Mrs. Sanders had j an infection on her arm- and- was' taken to the La Grande hospital Tuesday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Arnold were ln La Grande last week visiting their daughters, Mrs. Matus Witty and Mrs. I Robert Brock. Mr. and Mrs. Harland Graham are back from their California visit. Mrs. Audis Goldlng, who went with them. . will stay until March, Mrs. Goldlng1 had a car wreok ln California, her car being struck by a moving street, ; car. The city C. W. A. project started Friday with 17 local meri employed. It will last about 60 days and will con- j slst of Improving the streets and the city park. H, J. Sanders, the local C. w. A. foreman, is in charge. The Pythian Sisters; and;, Rebe kalis are planning a Valentine party for Feb. 15. All members and their fam ilies are Invited. . Mrj. Lou Shaffer, of The Dalles, is here visiting her mother,. Mrs. Pe Boie, and her sister, Mi's,: Sam HaU garth. ' NO, AND DON'T TRY To.'TWATD BE JU5T AS HARD To Do AS LAUCHIWG OFF A PAIR OF HANDCUFFS .V Qf S EASY ENOUGH TO TALK BACK TO A STRAN6EB.. BUT FftTENT RIGHTS ARE SOMETHINS ELSE.... AND THE BOYS KNOW IT! SK ABUYEO? WOYPv-lTV ' WOW1, Th3 ) (' BOY i HE DIDN'T - s&MWMfa wMi!hW w,xom't I oue fcieno.wihoy, is too J bte,or nuthin' JOE PAL00KA " Standing Room Only, HEY Sf1 RIGHT DOWN LISTEN. I Ef 1H' PUNK-DIDN'T feSafeSf. LSj . tfsji p THERE V ? THE Z4-iA ( OH lAVSY AH CAINT I I BUDDY- THE NEXT BLOCK. 'NOTHING IW1 STUPID ,. f KNOW WHO I WA3 . F ' J tfZe. .. COMS ICHIEF'UL SWELL! FIN' MAH RABBtT FOCSTB. I J I WHERE'S BETTER HURRY- BUT tM KNOBBY L t H&y ta. OH YEAH H M WILL VAi t SPIVWAC-k: 1 STOP J LOOK IN' OH LAVMSY- SOMETHIN' J N. I TH'- 1 VOU'LL JUST BE STANDING WALSH- n..i,i.. ..itg QU1T ' . i'LETME,!. NOW, k.NIM. 'JH : -D. ' S SWIN HAPPBN NKSk I FIGHT ( IN TIME POFa j ROOM GIT M UP IN f HEY- LET MS SHOVE ) puShiki- , !?a THRU S iMBA. SPW.' i i' - J Wsi ARENA. SPWMCk J LEFT. J TH' VNORKIN' A THRU CUV- 1 " M Y'UNWERSTAN' JT'7 ! 7 JSM Em . --w' .O iai mmkw mamw OLLY OF TH MUVii Dy unenaom . he's Got him, HypnQti7,ea U-X W OH, OLLY, - . OLLY, GCUSE ME N NEXT. LADIES AND GENTLEMEN ) K OU. - HOW ACE VOU. ) i , V Gs , ' THERE'S BAT8RY GIUvtOBEII R3 ( cJuT A SECOND; -tWERE'SI . ft OF Th"E 12ADIO AUDIENCE, You J H MISS Efi-A-I - (H'f rj V ISN'T WE GRAND V WJ bOMfcBUUir I lmi iu T J JX""1- "fcw e vuitb ULi fl m AH--AH, YES jm. f ipSrn77 7T' TV LAVrAU -iM LBAggY gilmot5e -yfX ifcj L - ? - rfwL""' DIANA DANE I PRESUME TH1 DUMA'S ENGAGE ME MT TO DOE iicrrs US MEMCEOCTHj FROM HEK EXISTENCE SCORCHY SMITH rQrrA I wee hp an pind r 0 ( . i ) j f . In wi...w.l J IT IS lERy HftRD To EXPLAIN JUST WHAT'S BEEN TAKING PLACE SOMETHING HAPPENS THAT EVEN THG PILOTS THEMSELVES CAN'T CLEARLY EXPLAIfJ . THE DILLYS I HOPE YOU LIKE COMING TO !:, !i-,i' ':! I SEE ME, MR. PLUMP I DON'T J ; MIND A BIT IF YOU'RE SAD TK I HOPE YOU LIKE COMING- TO SEE ME, MR. PLUMP MIND A BIT IF YOU'RE -Ji iiH-riH v?uV fcid (on- hello. c-ev 7 SLAT-. .JI.,.?t V ' JkSf THREE NfeHT PLOTS ON THREE DIFFERENT OCCASIONS HAVE BEEN FORCED To BIL J3UT OVER. TIGUNDA PASS LUCKILY, THE1 VH6RE- NOT I DON'T SAD.' i,:"i';ifi!ii.iii' "'iiliiMiii rs. (Trademark Registered) 0. 8. Patent Office NO. ''M .ViPPV, I'M SleND & - WlrH .V1HM. AND JOMN AND I AP GOIN(5 W TB THEATER, SLAT5S (Trademark Regiflterod) U. S. Patent Office CARRYING PASSENGERS f RUSH RIGHT OFF -I'LL BET ) J'll! A ! l ! ! ! 'I 1 !i !!! K. .l-X- "!'( A NICE JJy, AND W60NE.5OAV A SaJiS ONCE f AND niUKStV f 'J I JOHN'fl' TAX -iNil ME CftVTO A 6VELL Bl KfeT' 'T.l' J LU535 C 1 investigation siow n0thinf yet each of these pilots cav1e back n Bad shape - completex y unnerved it happened, in each case, puring bap storms. but these men are ace's, $30 BUT FOIiow I'M NOT" av 8!l )DCJ,Na A 7WINf5 50 J I ,LLC7COMe ON OVEE, r IT IS IMPERATIVE, . V MANY THINGS ' SCORCHY, THAT WU I MIGHT UNNFW6 A FlNP OUT WHAT IT NEW PILOT, BUT ,T IS ALL ABOUT- AAUST CERTAINLY 06 T - - ' ? V v--,,i x Come Up 'n See Me A Mystery SOMETHING UNUSUAL. TO UNA6RVE EXPeRIENCEP PILOTS. Happy Evenings m m