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About La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 8, 1934)
LA GRANDE EVENING OBSERVER. LA GRANDE. ORE, (fJfcASSIFIED ADS awry. WW; (Count Ilv attract worm to tba Una.) Pet Una. 1st tnaertlon Per 11ns, each added ooneeo : utlve-loMitlon , RATBS BY MQMTH I lines, per month . B line, pet uaontn.. aSJ6 llnee, per month . 5 lines, per month , -M.00 -M.76 Minimum, charge on one Baoii Additional lino over Ore charged At too per Hue per nonth. FOB, SALE MISCELLANEOUS BALTIC- CREAM, separator, used, 2 yrs.. 7-horso Ottoway gag engine. P. o. Box 410, or Courtney, May Park. 8-8-2 tp. WB WILL CLEAN UP your ashes, pa pers, eto. Good service, reasonable prices. O. K. Toweryf Ph. 48S W. 4-20-t f. Wednesday, August 8, 1931 Paire Five I OUT OUR WAY ; By J. R. Williams ' . THE NEWFANGLES ' A Susptt' : f kJO WONDER. ' ' s ffPloO tuf COW t-KQ OU.tJ 3AV; OOM'T ) ' GOT fU VDHl TW.T I eELtevtY 5 i coulw find C y pact ow-me and -the ct tough .,-xiz fl.uelq. had ththvin' : i j VOU COME ON -T 1 WCC1V -ruiMGe JUDGE HAS GOT V.'iT KiE- I AAMT SOK.PtN; TOO WITH . NBVJStMElSS Q j I I HOME.' THE.V f If - hLf PFFlsl rEW 'QUESTIONS WCJ UCEU M CHS THE POBBEPlES THET'S BKO Afc, ( j 60TTA GET RIP OF 00 I X C O O 0 If To ft n O o- -Tpf MQiwr WANT" TO -y A TOG TEN BEEM GON' OU,AND VOU THINVV" . ' ! A MILLION! TICKETS kST ! . A ' ' vt' ' 77T ASK YOUtf- XVMtNUTES HWTA LOCK HH UP ) T VSO I ! AsPl THIS' BEAUT1PUL CAa- f . SS? " WS , I V given AWAV. - SAVE- VOUR TICKET STUBS" hct.mqs 'Avifm 1 - ' PATE OP DRAWING TO BE AKJK10UtCEP LATER. ll JW AT SACRIFICE, best paying sorvLia station and. ranch combined In E-istarn Oregon. 80 acrea, 20 acies aU.i'.fu. equal ol most $10,000.00 In vestments lor net Income. $4,000.00 cash lor quick sale. Arthur G. Oreer. Boiling Point, Oregon. B-S-0 tp. 23 REPEATING rule like new. Cheap. 807 M Ave. 8-8-2 tp. OR TRADE ( for wood, some good guns, C.. C. P. Lloyd, 2009 Adams Ave. 8-7-3 t. SWEET CLOVER STRAW. Cheap. Call Farmers. 204, , 8-7-2 tp. FOR SALE Corn. 203 W. 8-7-3 t. FOR i SALE Purebred Guernsey milk cow. Call 408 J, evehlnga. 8-3-t f. 10" SLAB WOOD, large load. Call 308 W. 7-20-1 m 8 FT. REFRIGERATED Cn6e, A-l con dition. Also soda fountain. Imbler Cash Store. 6-29-t f SCRATCH PAPER lor school or home At the Observer. 2 pads for 6o. g-14-i t. FOR RENT ROOMS WITH BOARD, reasonable at 1605 Washington. Ph. 410 U. 8-7-5 tp. INCORPORATE PLAYGROUND ASSOCIATION (Continued Prom Page One) nny Independent play Is welcome to do so. Kitten bull tennis nro wel come to continue to piny, although the summer's schedule of the . twi light league will be discontinued at the end of the week and the. chnm plonshlp team of the city will be announced. , Under 'the articles of Incorporation., tho playground association will, con sist .of one persqn representing the school board,, with Mrs. Norman Frees appointed as the representative, one person, representing the city. City Manager Angus McAllister filling this position,, and H. E. Dixon, as repre- 'seintatfvp. of the chamber of com merce.. With' the permanent organ ization completed. , nny donntions to Hie fund that has been started may bo received and taken care of at any time during the year and nt the con- . elusion of each year's schedule of ASTROLOGER Mrs. Frederick Balmes 203 N -Ave. - Readings Daily WB BUY, SELL OR TRADE. The Dal les Furn. store. A. A. Pldler, mgr. Ph. 085 J, 1-31-t f. WANTED, HOUSEWORK, will care for. children. Write Box F, Observer. 8-8-2 t. PIANO TUNING J. W. Kellogg, I. O. . O. F. Blag. Leave orders nt E. O. School of Music. Ph. 447 J- 8-8-4 tp. WANTED To rent or buy Improved farm close In. Ph. Farm. 107. 8-4-3tp LOST LADIES WHITE PURSE. Reward. Ph. 1026 W. 8-8-1 tp LOST 3 month old brown Spaniel J pup. White tip on tail, all four feet have some white. Call police sta tion. ' 8-6-3 t 1 DARK BAY saddle mare, shod all I aroundt halter on. Notify, Geo. Hill. Ph. 303-M; 8-4-tf play plans may be started for the I next year. ; Any organization, or person wish ing to make donations to. the fund may do so at any time, or any be quests which may be made' will be received and disposed of at tho dis cretion of the corporation, it is an nounced. CHICAGO WHITE SOX GElfHAFEY; FROM-MISSIONS FRECKLES AND HIS FRIENDS by Blosser Time on His Hands! S N HANDS? OH A J t-1 cimu r TALK ABOUT PECULIAR FISHiJ 1 CAUGHT A BIG ONE ON THE BANK OF RIBBON FALLS, AN' WOULD YOU BELIEVE IT, WHEN I PULLED HIM IN, HE HAD HANDS SURE...I FIGURED MAYBE HE WAS AKI OLD VETERAN OF FISHING WARS, AND DECIDED TO GROW A PAIR OF HANDS So'S HE COULD TELL THE OTHER FISH HOW BIG THE. FELLOW WAS THAT HE GOT AWAY FROM .... A WELL, CHARLIE ,1 GOTTA WHMI 3 I AKIN 1: . JU"".J-' " MTU UIM? BIOFOOT GOT A JOS STAMPIN OUT R3REST FIRES BUT TV.'O DAYS ACO HE RUN ACROSS ONE AN' WAS SO ANXIOUS TO PUT IT OUT HE GOT HIS FOOT CAUGHT IN A CANYON... SO I'M OUT LOOkiN' FOR FOREST FIRES.' ' 7 DO YOU ONLY AeO'JT ONE OR TWO ' FIND VERY J C. A SEASON ...I TELL YOU, IT V MANY?y GETS MIGHT DiSCOURAGIfJj. vfpf M. If liy (lie Assm-luleil Press Even if Gabby Street's Missions don't win the coast league pennant and try to tell the sergeant they won't tho former National league' pilot can count his. far western managerial I debut a success. Sale of Bud Hafey, 20-year-old Mission outfielder, to the Chicago White Sox yesterday was the third transaction sending a Red to tho majors since Street took charge of the Missions. Tho good news of Ilnfoy's sale, failed to help the .Reds yesterday as they fumbled away their series opener with Hollywood, losing C-2. The Missions held to their half of second place through the help of Sacramento in trimming Seattle a-7. The defeats did not affect the pen nant race as the league leading Los Angeles Angels also lost, San Fran cisco winning 7-5. Oakland's trunks went astray, so the opener at Portland was called off. .' 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