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About La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 25, 1934)
LA GRANDE EVENING ofefeERVER. LA GRANDE. ORE. Page Three CLASSIFIED ADS mabxst rui.cn or dkiox waixowa cocntlu (Count five Average wonU to the line.) Per line, let Ineertlon , ,,I0e Per line, e&ch added ooneeo uttre Ineertlon , RATK8 BY MOUTH I llnee, per month . 6 llnee, per xnontn , 4 lrnee, per month , 5 llnee, per month . MM I .H.00 I .M.76,1 Ulnlmum charge on one order Btch additional line over rm ohargMl at 600 per line per month. I Saturday, August 25, 1931 OUT OUR WAY By J. R. Williams THE NEWFANGLES j Cause for Delay!. MM WiilllllUllllllllHillllll 'S TH' TROUBLE VEH-TH'3Uy IN TH' f 1 PUT TWO PADS OF MONEY- " .V-ANO I'LL. TELL YA YEAMIYOU ' iml ?!865ZVtf''&& V EMPLOYMENT" OFFICE OBPEO BLANKS OUTSIDE THE. , , TVAT VTS A SEWOUS )( CrNT FOOL. : I , ' SE E WEM BUSY S STARTED OM HIS MONEY-ORDER WINDOWED Y , MWTER, WHEN THEY J WTH THE. f ' iN'' SSCkP,7 VACATION! TOVM, VT WASN'T TEN MINUTES . GET TO'THIEVAN' I fEDERAU I " " ' fea . WHEN YOU DO ST aliitu1 mil i ila.iT TILL IT V AS GONE fOfM Vlun r AM rfi I nrcni :tyv-MT 'I g I-...... -I Dft5H OFF ikNJ' I FAVE "V. . UIKL. & T I X FOR SALE FORD touring enr and trailer, new tires, new Wlllnrd battery, e40 cash. Orchard Auto Camp. 8-26-ltp TWO Holatein cows for wood. Pitts burgh Paint Store. 8-25-3t 190 CROSSBRED yearling wethers, OOO crossbred Whlteface lambs, 690 crosBbrod Whiteiace ewes. Some crossbred Hamps, all or any part, now at Roy Wells ranch south All cel. Charles Galloway, Weiser, Ida. 8-25-0tp t'OR BAIJa Chrysler sedan, 1927, A-l condition. Iuq. 1808 Adams. 8-24-2 tp TOR SALE OR TRADE Feather ted nnd man's practically new overcoat, size 42. Will trade lor -wood. Inq. Observer. 8-23-8 tp. 8 FT. REFRIGERATED case, A-l con dition. Also soda fountain. Imbler Cash Store. 8-29-t f SCRATCH PAPER lor school or home at the Observer. 2 pade lor Do. 8-14-t I. FOR TRADE 40 A.. BOA ROMAN dlst. 2-rm. house, born, garage, now rented; hay, corn, watermelons, some pasture. Clear. Water $40 yr. Trade for good house In La Grande, clear. Huvc several houses for salo In La Grande, good tonus. R. P. Williams, North Powder, Or. 8-23-3 tp. Cannery Will Be Chamber Subject (Continued Prom Page One) attendance of all members, and also Invites anyone interested In a can nery. J. H. Blunt, social science Instruc tor at La Grande High, will be the speaker. He helped to organize two factories in Indiana, one of which Is among the world's largest canning plants. Situated in a small town, it employes about GOO persons annually and during the busiest periods its payroll olten lists as hign as 1400. With a growing season here many times longer than it is in the In diana town, and with plenty of water and good soil, Mr. Blunt is optimistic as to the possibilities for a success ful factory in this section. He also has given much study to the success of the Walla Walla cannery, now in its third year of operation. Y ISelson Wins Two ' Tourney Matches (Continued From Page One) 6-1, 6-3 In from Burnett Chausso tho second round. Dud Starr won from Shrimp Reyn olds 6-4, 6-4. In the men's doubles, Starr and Ocstcrling defeated Reuter and FOR RENT, MODERN house, near school. Milk cow, shotgun like new, to trade for j wood. Geo. Chapman, east Mt. Em- I lly mill. 8-2S-3tp) FURN. APARTMENT with electric re frigerator and range. Good loca tion. Prefer 2 teachers or working girls. 1703 Oak St. Ph. 332 W. 8-23-3 tp. MISCELLANEOUS RUBBISH, garbage, cto. picked up. Prompt scrvlco, reasonable prices. J. B. Garrett, phone 142 R. 8-17-t f . WE WILL CLEAN UP your ashes, pa pers, eto. Good service, reasonable prices, a. E. Tow&ry. Ph. 455 w. 4-20-t f . WE BUY, SELL OR TRADE. The Dal les Furn. store. A. A. Fldler, mgr. Ph. 685 J. X-Sl-t I. WANTED WILL PAY cash for 3 or 5 A. No. 1 soil in or near city. Pull informa tion in first letter. Box 1, Observer. 8-25-ltp 2 PASS. TO share expenses to Klam ath Palls Monday. Call Farm. 00. 8-24-2 tp CASH FOR OLD or wrecked cars. Thompson's Wrecking, 1014 Ad ams. 8-22-6 tp. Chausso 6-1, fl-1. ( Other singles and doubles matches leading up to the finals are being played today. Finals will be played tomorrow, probably as follows: women's singles at 10 a. m., men's singles at 2 p. m. and men's doubles at 4 p. m. 'BAREFOOT SANDALS NEW FASHION FIMP VICHY (P) Barefoot sandals are giving the guests at the Casino some thing to staro at here o'nights. At a recent gala one blonde appeared wearing a black lace frock and wide brimmed black lace hat with bluett sandals which were little more than a series of straps, leaving most of the foot entirely bare. She wore no stockings. Her feet were powdered dead white, with the nails enameled a vivid red, which matched the ru bies she wore in her cars. 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