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About La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959 | View Entire Issue (April 21, 1934)
LA GRANDE EVENING OBSERVER. LA GRANDE, ORE. Pane Five OUT OUR WAY By J. R. Williams THE NEWFANGLES Start Dodging,, Windy! CLASSIFIED ADC IBi MAKK1T PLAC1 OF CMON WAIXOWA COUKTIM O' (Count flva avaraga word to the lino.) Pe? line, let Insertion , log Prt line, eecb added oonaao utlve lmertlon Te HA'Iia B7 MONTH 1 lines, per month .sl.50 S lines, per month 13.25 4 lines, per. month M.oo fi lln.es, per month M.1S Bach additional Una orer tire charged at Mo per line per month. "hr Ulnlmuiu charge on on order -ISO FOR SALE FOR RENT Saturday, April, 21, 1934 v 1 OUST BEEN DOWN TO THE JAIL, V WELL, HE'LL KNOW BETTEp IF VD THOUGHT ( AND YOU SUOE GAVE THAT YEGG THAN TO TRY THIS HOUSE FOD. A MINUTE. V AN AWFUL. BEATING , EMMIE. HE'S FOD A HIDING-PLACE THE THAT HE'D COME BLACK AND BLUE ALL OVE.B J NEXT TIME HEBE, t NEVEB X. ...... V OfSsCtl VNOULD'PC LEFT YOU j - L0NE WP ( THAT'S NICE OF YOU ) f V( BUT 1 VAo THINKAN ' I WJ U Is Ys(NDY, TO THINK OF I HHM , I OF THET POOR . ) pi VH OH, SO YOU NO, MOT Vi JW'V VU WATTA COME EVEYBODV yJs ""7 AROUND By VJIMMIN DON'T . "vC jb' main street, CARE much fV" Ztytf- SO EVERYBODY ABOUT PISH, 'fXSIl jf COULD HAIL I SOI PICKED , XT f fVSC TH'CONOUERIN' A FEW FLOWERS. j V"WN v" " J HERO-FISHERMAKJ . J, - V- $. wth a fish, -rrrjgsir? j' T 550 GAL. OA3 TANK. Cheap. P. A. Qooilbrod, Union. 4-20-2 tp KBIAOUC3 buttery raillo. Ph, 408 J. 4-18-4 tp Oli TRADE Modern 5-rm. house' In Pendleton, for land near La Grande, 1104 W. Railroad, Pendleton. 4-16-8 tp. CERTlrlED Netted Gem potatoes. Fr.swold's, Allccl. 4-14-7 tp C1HIMM ALFALFA SEED at producers prices, 00.51 purity. E. D. Jasper. 1008 Adams, La Grande. 4-12-6 tp WOOD Any kind, fair price, best quality, measure and service. Also Bulf-Orp. hatching eggs. At Smith's Fox Farm. 3-22-1 mp. SCRATCH PAPER lor school or home at the Observer. 2 pads for 6c, 8-14-t i. 4-ROOM PURN. HOUSE, 1704 U Ave. Phone 424 W. 4-20-2 t. PURN. 3-RM. APT. Ph. 462 J. 4-10-3 tp 1 ACRE, well Improved, cloe In. Good 6-rm. liouso. Ph. 317 R. 4-20-2 tp MISCELLANEOUS WE WILL CLEAN UP your ashco, pa pers, etc. Good servloe. reasonable prices. O: E. Towery. Ph. 466 W. 4-20-t f. LAWN MOWERS sharpened. We buy used mowers. Lockwood Cyclery. 4-13-1 m. WE BUY, SELL OR TRADE. The Dal les Purn. store. A. A. Fldler, mgr. Ph. 685 J. l-31-t f. Roosevelt Bowl At Pendleton Is Ready For Use PENDLETON, Ore. (Special) The "Roosevelt Bowl," an amphitheatre designed and planned by Roy Raley and George Strand; members of the city public parks commission has re cently been completed ,at the Round up park. Six tiers of turf, in semi circular formation before the stage. provide seating capacity of about 1000. The stage, about 70 by 15 feet. Is semi-circular in the foreground, with a rectangular block rising at the rear. Approach to the upper stage- is gained by three sets of stone steps, ut tho front and on en the r side Clusters of shrubbery have been grouped around the upper section, Tho outdoor theatre Is now ready for use. Til Taylor Memorial and Pioneer 1 parks will be open for supervised playgrounds June 18, for a ten-weeks' session, when Miss Genevieve! Hanlan will arrive to take charge, Mrs. A. C. Mclntyre, chairman of the play ground committee, announced Tues day. This will be Miss Hanlon's fifth year In such work here. She is a graduate of Oregon State college, and this year has been taking a course in health education at the University of Washington. She will be assisted In hor work by Helen De Wilde, who will be graduated from the Eastern Oregon Nonml school at La Grande In Juno. The parks are being put In condition now and tho bandstand at Pioneer park Is getting a coat of paint. ANIMAI.M IU'EL TO DEATH nOLLISTER, Cal. ffl A battle to the deaith between a police dog and a coyote took place on ft road near here. The bodies of both, ani mals, slashed and torn, were found a few feet apart. ni l, VMS fiOES TO THEATRE vAifTMA Wnsh tfp A half- dollar coined 110 years ago was re ceived by a theatre casnier nere. ai WANTED WANTED Lady's used bicycle. Reas onable. Inq. Observer. 4-10-3 tp WANTED Salesman and collector for Union and Wallowa counties. Headquarters In La Grande. Na tionally known line. WIU share rent. Must lurnish a car and surlty bond. Apply by letter to Observer, Box L. 4-19-3 t FURN., HDW., clothes, tires, stoves, old gold. Anything used. D. Zim merman. 3-15-1 m. though minted In 1824 the half dol lar was In good condition and show ed little evidence of wear. REV. STARMER RETURNS HOME lOrN.i". Ml int. T M CO o MT off L O im ai mla &tftwicc iwc tt. JOE PALOOKA The Fixer Rev. A. J. Starmer, pastor of the Methodist church, south, has re turned from Eugene and Albany aft er about 10 days In Western Oregon. He will hold regular services tomor row. Mrs. Starmer returned with him after spending two months with their son-ln-law. who IS' 111. Check on Snow In The High Wallowas (Continued From Page One) 1031 1932 1933 1934 ..G0.6 27.3 60.(100 .95.6 '43.4 73.300 :.09.7" " 40.4 ' ' 84,400 ..67. 27.2 Wallowa lake now holds more wator than usual for this time of spring which Insures enough lor the first half of the Irrigation season. But the run-off through May and June will be below normal unless heavy rains fall In the mountains. This shows the necessity of conserving water all through the senson, and If this Is done there will be no serious short age. r ANN GOOD MOTHER , OUR I PLEASE, MOTHER, REMEMBER Vifc U AHEM-M-M- Y It) BE PROUD. OH CXADC-. 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