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La Grande Observer from La Grande, Oregon • Page 5

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Tuesday, Tebruary 22, 1938 LA GRANDE EVENING OBSERVER, LA GRANDE, ORE. regular library Seven books from the state library were received on spcchtl order. Charles Hefty has been on the flck list all the week" and was unable OBSERVER WANT ADS FOR RESULTS! and her baby have been 1 it Cove for ten days with her sister Mrs. Bernard DcBaide. Don Is now located at Enterprise, being sent over from the La Grande Safeway stores where he has been working.

He is expecting to take his family to Enterprise with W. Bates home. On account of bad roads, Mrs. Kail found It necessary to stay closer to school. Several farmers of this district attended the Forest Scroggln sale at Union last Thursday, Mr.

and Mrs. Percy McMillan, were business Bhoppers in La Grande last Saturday. Elmer and Edward and daguhtcr Annabel! attended the Claude Wright show and advertising day in La Orando last Monday. Mrs. Bates helped tho other Blue Mountain gin so women serve tho noon meal.

M. Con ley visited the farms In this neighborhood last week and tested dairy herds. Among those who attended the bosketboll game at Union between Ln Grande and Union laso Thursday were Edward and Ehrmon Bates and Mrs. Percy McMillan and daughter Jeanne. Claudo Baker of Cove was a recent visitor at the Warren S.

Cobb heme. Emll Muilenburg of LadU Canyon was a recent guest at the home of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Mullenburg. Mrs.

Mary B. Kail returned home Thursday evening after having been r. guest for several days at the T. WANT AD RATES Per Line f. Charge Cash 1 Time 15o 10c i Times 30c 20c i Times 35c 25c 1 Times, 40c 1 30o 5 Times 450 35c One Week 60c 40c Minimum ad 2 Hues.

Five average Vords to a Ask About Monthly Rates FOR SALE 2 (WARDS HAVE a full line or ftMte ski clothing. All prices dras-r tlcally reduced. Ski prices range a- from $1.08 to $8.98. 8-22-1 t. Lighter and tastier rolls ore made by Mrs.

Hohenlcltncr Ph. eta a o.oi.i "HEAli SILK HOSIERY Mills ft price eale now best ever. Clius. Funk. 4 Phone Main 740.

2-21-6 tp WCULDNT SOME KARMKLKOEN taste good? Crunchy maple flavor. 4 Ph. 441 J. 2-31-3 t. OUT OUR WAY VOL)1 RLE GREAT, TINN1E, PASSING THIS BIKE STOISE SO OPT EM WHEr-i -OU WANT ONE SO BAD ANiD STILL HAVEN'T DRAWN VOUe MONEY OUT OF TH' BANK.

DID I YOU STARTLE I DID, 1834 FORD TUDOR SEDAN. Low mileage, exceptional radio, hot heater, good rubber. Priced ai20 below blue book for Immcd- iato sale. No trade-ins accepted at this price. 8mall down payment, li balance easy terms.

Act now S105.00. Paul Buuyan Co. Ph. Main 345. 2-21-3 t.

BASS I KNOW VOL) EASV AS LAJKC PiE! I'NA eoiN1 tN the GOIN' BANK FIRST AN' THEN INTO PLACES SOME THIS BICYCLE PAV STORE SOME PAV. THE IRON MAN CERTAINLY neop i just MR. PANDA STARTED WORKING KM VOU AND YOU fPEOIAlt ON 45-lb. cotton mattresses $5.95, while they last. Turn's Fur-i nlture and Hardware 2-21-3 t.

By WilMarrir. VEH-VOU CAN TELL HE AIN'T AFRAID PASS THE BANK FIRST, THEN THIS-STORE BUT HE ALWAYS COMES BACK. ON TH' OTHER SIPE OF TH' STREET SO HE WONT PASS THE BIKE STORE FIRST HE HE'S HE'S APEAID OF 1-11 "Time to' Eat AND WHEN YOU RETUKN I WANT HO TALK TO about something; Goinc'To Town is) I I li00 LB. FAJftbAilKS-MORSE scale. (-4 good H.

Borlne, 1701 Portland St. 2-21-3 t. to play the elimination 8th grade game at imoicr, Mr. and Mrs. Archer An ties, who hove been living in La Grande for several mouths, nre returning to Cove to live.

He will again be with Gardner's store. Cecil Calame of Seattle, has been visiting his parents at Elgin and also ft lends at Cove, Mrs. Mills was hostess at a waffle party Saturday evening with the folr lowing guests: Mr. and Mrs. Hefty, Chnrk'3 nnd Donald.

Mr. and Mrs. G. E. Barker and Anne.

Kenneth Proctor en me home Friday from The Dalles, where he has been employed on the highway for a couple ol months. WILL0WDALE M. an Mrs. Jack Tldball were La Grande visitors recently. Mr.

and Mrs. Andrew Mullenburg and family wera business visitors In La Grande Saturday. Mrs. Lex Prince, who recently moved to Elgin where her husband has employment, spent several days at the home of her Mr. and Mrs.

Warren S( Cobb, of this neighborhood. H. G. Smith, assistant county agent, recently vlBlted prospective slock club members in this community. The boys here are mostly Interested In farming, colt, pig and calf clubs.

Mr and Mrs. A. C. Gulden and ramlly. who havo been occupying one oi tlu large houses on -the J.

Bed-dlngfleld ranch, have moved to a smaller cottage on the same property. Their small son Jack will now be considerably closer to school, Mr. and Mrs. C. Barron and daughter KatlVccn and Mrs.

Barron's parents vao have been employed at Hot Lake since Christmas time, have returned to their former heme at Cambridge, Idaho. The Barrens had charge of the ba(ths at Hot Lake but will farm when they return to their founer home. Mr. and Mrs. T.

W. Bates and sons. Striebel and McEvoy Ham Fisher ROUND I-4APPLG9 Schoolboy Delicious and iV Homes, 25c box, 5 boxes 1 .00. No deliveries, bring boxes. Mike roll.

May Park. 2-19-6 tp. him. Jits wife and two small daughters. Mrs.

Brunson Is living with her parents, since Earl has gone back to his work In Washington. Iva June Allen. E. O. N.

student, spent the weekend at home hero. Mr. and Mrs. B. W.

Petermun are expecting their son Alvtn and hts wile to visit them this week. Alvln has been married since ho was lst at homo nnd this will be Mrs. Peter-man's first visit to their parents, and to Cove. Mrs. Borkgren has'just returned a visit to friends in Union.

She has been goue over a week. There were several small dinner parties in Cove Sunday. Mrs. Mills os hostes tu Mr. and Mrs.

R. S. Com-stock and Mr. and Mrs. Lester Peter-man.

Mrs. A. G. Conklin as hostess to Mr. and Mrs.

Ted Johnson and Mr. and Mrs. T. h. Conklin, Clarice Dickey and Gnyle Conklin.

Mrs. Thos. Towle was hostess to Mr. and Mrs. T.

C. Hefty, Charles and Donald Hefty. Mr. and Mrs. Harlan Koger and Betty Koger.

Mrs. George Johnson was hostess to Rev. nnd Mrs. Callahan nnd daughter nnd Mr. nnd Mr3.

Nell KJght and Marie and Betty Right. Jack Paige, from the CCC camp at Htlgnrd spent the weekend at heme here. The Dorcas society of the Baptist church will have an all-day meeting nt the home of Mrs. Allen Brunson next Thursday. Mrs.

Beaslc Gardner contributed a box of books that she had at the store, to the library Saturday afternoon. There were 39 books in the box and at the close of the day only ten of the 39 bookj were left on the shelf. The authors of the books Included Tarklngton. Hurst, Ruck. Brook man.

Bind loss. Glbbs, Wright, Hughes, Williams, Hough, Bower, Spearman, Bennett and Sanders. These books are all fiction, but many non-flctlon books were taken from the shelves too as well as from the DTXTtt DUG AN Rv poa Dixie THE MHHOR REFLECTED MR. PANDA WATCHING HER FROM THE DooRwAy OUST AS SHE WAS ABOUT TO LOOK AT TUB NEW ORDERS IN HIS DESK JOE PA LOOK A By THERE'S THE BELLSIXTH I WWJ I CLOSB W(f-0 y'M i DRY MILL WOOD 3.00 small load (7.60 double load. at mann's grocery.

301 4th or Ph. 42 W. 2-26-1 whbw -that was 7 77Y1 f-lll PRETEND OH- WWElV BORDER NOW for early planting. Fruit, shade trees and shrub-3. Have j.

houscplnnts and cut flowers. Ph. 300 J. Krcuta Greenhouse, 2710 N. Fir.

2-16-1 ni. Phone Main 600 Home cooked food sale Thurs. at Noah's Paint Store. Wholesome, clean food. By Cove S.

D. A. Dorcas. 2-22-2 tp. NKtv kitzv ji.uii DHESNKS 12 to 44 3.95 to 17.95.

Border prints, yarn embroidery floral and pattlpclnt designs. New blouses, shirtwaist Taffeta and lace S1.00-a3.gs. Wool flared skirts. NORTON'S KIDDY SHOP. 2-22-0 SALE Thursday.

Friday and Saturday. Cherry's Florists. Inc. 2-22-4 t. FARM LOANS.

Private money to make loans on farm prop-' erty. Box C. Observer. 2-16-1 UOYS' CLOTHING 3 to 8 years. Navy Blue Wool Sailor Suit $3.50.

Waist and bib cords l) 5 Kaynce Blouses 85c and 91.00 Boys' zip and pullover sweaters 1.00 to $2.05. NORTON'S KIDDY SHOP 2-15-0 t. Any plant shown In our window. Thursday. Friday nnd Saturday 50c.

Two hundred to 'select frcm. None delivered at this price. Cherry's Florists, Inc. 2-22-4 t. R.

J. KITCHEN Attorney at law. Temporary office 1307 Ave. 1-25-1 m. HirhKN tm Home made from, choice, fat hens Super-Creamed Shop, opposite Post Office.

Phone 023 W. 1-10-t Ll.hX KM' Are handy appliances for every kitchen. We sell both Hnmilton Beach and Sunboam mixers. Also the Sunbeam iron-master which Is $8.95 with sprinkler at Melville's. 2-15-t f.

lng at The Dnllcs but will go to St. Helena, Oregon. Miss Delia Morris celebrated her fourteenth birthday anniversary Friday evening Feb. 18 with a party at her home In Lower Cove. Games were played and refreshments served.

Mrs. Morris baked the birthday cake which held fourteen candles. Beside the Morris family those present were: leRoy and Elda Mne Chllders. J. Newton Fisher, Betty Koger, Irma and Irene Clark, Mrs.

Joyce Clitrk and Mrs. Jessie Fisher. "Rising temperatures have Increased a flood menace at Paisley. so says the Orcgonlan. Twice last week the water rose to lap through the first floor room of homes.

Miss Lola Martin Is teaching at Pals-ley. COVE Mr. and Mm. C. A.

Smith had family party at their home Sunday when Mr. and Mrs. Claire Smith and children of Elgin, and Mr. and Mrs. Don Smith, and Mrs.

Earl Brunson were all at home. Mrs. Don Smith HAND iPfl IT flyi; here ytr -ONDIAN HEAD BARK, roots and herbs. An old Spanish remedy. L.

B. Ycntsser, 140J 7th St. Ph. 034 W. 2-15-1 mp.

-rWOOD Well seasoned. Ph. 314 J. Oscar Bergor. 2-9-1 m.

primpino YOU AND I'M SO I J) 1 5:74 L-nr) AND I'M ASHAMED MYSELF PADS 7X10 Indies. 2 for 6c. Observer office 1-29-t f. SAVE TIME Use Rubber Stamps. Low cost.

Order at Observer or-i flee. 1-20-t f. PLUMBING-HEATING IRON fTREMAN GIVES YOU the finest, cheapest, automatic heat that money can buy, Fred Spatth. 2-21-6 t. CLEAN DRAFTS will save fuel.

Expert furnace service. A. J. Hollen. Main 741.

2-21-2 t. HAT CLEANING HATS CLEANED to look like new. also large variety of new bands. Angels Shine. 2-21-3 t.

WALL PAPER BRIGHTEN" YOUR. HOME Paints, wallpaper, kalsomlne will do wonders. Packed In wooden boxes. Noah's Paint Store 2-21-3 t. ELECTRIC REPAIR MODERNIZE! Install electricity In your home.

It can be done at small cost. Rosenbaum's Sales Agency. 13 Depot St. Main 741. 2-21-3 FLOOR SANDING FOR FLOOR SANDING call 413 or 308 R.

2-21-0 tp. RUGS NEW ARRIVALS In Axmlnster rugs. We feature Mohawk. Alexander-Smith and Blcglow oanford rugs. 8x12, 127.95 up.

Fitzgeralds. S-22-1 t. UPHOLSTERING UPHOLSTERY WORK Phono 424 and we shall be glad to come to your home nnd give estimates. La Grande Mattress Upholstering Co. 2-23-1 t.

AUTOMOBILE 1035 PLYMOUTH touring sedan. Completely reconditioned and repainted. Carries a guarantee. Priced right. Oettlngs-Lyuch Motor Co.

2-22-1 Dorothy Bardon Sentenced to Not More Than 40 Years OLYMPIA, Feb. 22 (UP) Mrs. Dorothy Bardon. who killed her father. E.

A. Dillon, with a butcher knife last Hallowe'en, late Monday drew a 40-yeor maximum term In state prison from Superior Judc John M. Wilson for the murder. The 20-year-old Seattle divorcee was convicted of second degree murder although she contended at her trial he was trying to assault her when she stabbed htm. The crime Carries a penalty of 10 years to life imprisonment.

Charges of Arson Against Henry Are Dropped in Dallas DALLAS, Ore, Feb. 22 U.R Charges of arson against Leslie. "Slim" Henry. alem labor leader were dropped Monday upon recommendation, of District Attorney Bruce Spauldtngon grounds of Insufficient evidence. 'Immediately following the Polk county grand Jury re-indicted him on a charge of attempting to compel another to Join a labor organization.

Bail was set at $1000. It had previously been $50,000. Henry was previously -m-3Ufiotl or being connected with the burning cf a box factory end lumber yard at West Salem which caused $120,000 damage. Film "Inside Nazi Germany 1938" to Come to La Grande "Insltio Nazi Germany 1938." March of Time's latest motion plc-tum which has aroused a storm of interest throughout the United States, having been banned by Chicago's board of censors and protested 8 gainst by representatives of the Hitler government In this country. Is COVE COMMENTS I The Mill crrck canyon road people nre fitting a rural mall delivery, alio the people living over on the Lontz lane.

Mr. and Mnt. Pylc and small son from Willows, California, arc visiting Mr. nnd Mrs. Earl Surby.

Mrs. Ijle and Mrs. Surby are rover Simmons has bought the place next to Fred Brtatow. Mrs. Hottic Alexander owned the place.

Kcnnth Proctor was heme over th? weekend Ken net btw bren work FORD 1B32 POHD V-8 TUDOR Low Mileage on Motor Special $225.00 Walker Motor Co. Your Ford tValer Si -o HAVE lO CATCH yflf ME KILLING Tims i that's WON'T DO QUITE IT AGAIN Al I RlCUT' TIME POR YOUR LUNCH, anyway- RI6HT HAOM AT THE AWV "(HE urn ok Ay This I I TIME YOU ARK TMfc I POCTOK'y ''PALOOKA HE'S LIKE TO UPSTAIR MECE VOUR 75 WAVED BACK IN THE REFEREE IS SENDING BHOOTIN6 BOTH HANDS PISTONS aOBGJt F. COMIVO UP PALOOKA RUSHES IN RODNEY TRIES TO KEEP HIM AWAY BUT PALOOKA SENDS A 5HOT R6HT TO THE BODY PALOOKA TO A NEUTRAL. CORNER --ROPNEY DIDN'T TAKE A COUNT- HE'S aETTIN6 UP AND A LEF TO THE HEAD AAAAAND ROPNBY'S 2lz) THOUSANDS OF PEOPLE read these want ad columna every dBy. Your ad here will work wondors.

Try one today. 1-29-t f. COLUMBIA and Okanogan Nursery products F. W. King.

May Park. 1-24-1 m. SEASONED WOOD 16" 6.50. Also fence posts. A.

P. Parsons, 212-W. 6-6-1 m. GRANDMA INDIAN HERBS for sale by H. O.

Rauch, 1606 Jefferson and 505 Adams, La Orande, Oregon. 12-22-1 mp FOR RENT VACANCY Burnett 001 Ave. 857 or 448 J. 2-22-t f. VACANCY, Orando Rondo Apts.

2-31-t f. NICELY FURN. mod. 5-rm. house.

Close In. Inquire 2102 Second. 2-21-3 FURN. HOUSE. Inq.

1002 E. O. 2-19-3 tp NICE steam htd. rm 1902 2nd 2-19-1 mp HOUSE 403 Main about April 16' Inquire 103 Grande Rondo Apts. 2-18-8 t.

FURN. APT', 1809 Adams. Call M. 333. 2-10-t f.

FURN. APTS. at Eden-Home. 1803-1805 4th street. Clean, warm, con venicnt.

Adults -only, 4 Depot -opp. Dutch Bakery- 2-8-t f. WANTED WANTED To buy second hand velocipede Phone 839 2-22-2 tp. MAN lor Colfcc Route. Up to M5 flret week.

Automobile given us ALLEY OOP By Hamlin THE CHIN 'THAT MUST PE Blood On The. Moon That Face Again WE BETTER WO, THERE A 1 0 IM-J OH EH WELL.V0UB6 07 VOUR LITTL SAV IS THAT MV DEAR OOEEM, IS I iK 1 gll, this UN's gowma S3 WELL D0W7 KNOCK Just thpeeom 4 I ANy waV FOR th'i iips op 1 w'll come imto th -ihkowe room, ht I 6E SOME DIFFERENT Au'DI HflMfM' THATMWES'a I A1. yK-fu. W) WE LL CO IS1TO TH AFTEIlAj I FROM EK'vJAvV FIRST. THIS IT MUTUAL, 1 V.V0Li 2.

ADDRESS.7if. Mm U' V0U VVJK I L- 'nftl MYRA NORTH By WE HAVfcW'T THAT A OOOD IPEA Thompson and Coll "THAT'S WHAT WE RE COIWG lO JWP OUT W.G MUSt S.TA1AP FOR HIM. OR HtP HERB 'W 1HI5 ROOM -v- 5R VOUR 1 i FACE. HORPlBLE WAALARMEO AT VI5IOM THAT pISAPPEAOAUCE I OEEMTOSEEaT BUT SHOUl-DrJ'-T FACE MAV APPEAR WE WAI "TfLL Ik) DOW AOAtU JACK Reiuewf MOMLMT. nuCK) AT OUT OHT j.

benus. Write ZANOU l0l -Poplar. Wednesday. It Is announced to-aklnnd. Cal.

3-21-3 tp. dfly Q- I WWUrV. FLED DOWkl I MEAKJ. JIM, that some- 1 Owe TRViwCj TO WWTV I BUT. MVliA- A M2.

ACUOLO TO DEATH yoO WHO. KNOW HIS WEAK HEART CQtQPniOM 'sW BUY NOW! MILEAGE! Rave the cost of one tire per fc-t by buying in the winter month. Lower temperature ratines len tread wear. Buy now and get an extra awn's mileage. COURIER TIRES New tire tafety at a low cert per mile.

The Courier it every inch a r'irrttone tire, yet aril for lew. And That'? Plenty Rich FRECKLES AND HIS FRIENDS By Blosser WTLI. 'PAY' CASH for (food -Model A pick-up or coupe. Wllford Westcn-skow. Imbler.

2-51-2 tp FUEL WE HAVE good dry wood, you Just name the kind nnd length you prefer to burn with that Blue Blazc Oonl. Bconomy Fuel Co. Phone Main 57. '2-M-t f. SCAVENGER WE WILL CLEAN VP your ashes, papers, etc.

Good aervlce. reasonable prices. O. E. Towcry.

Ph. 455 w. 4-20-t REAL ESTATE EE W. B. WILKIN'S, authorized Union county representative for World War Veterans State Aid Commission property rent or sale.

Phone Miln 7S3 203 Depot 6t 2-21-3 AUTO SERVICE 'ivs HE BET HE COUCOVJ rich AS OUR MATCH PEWNIES wnH UNCLE UWCLE HAHPT AWD STAY IW THE Jl TbO EEEUUTTCS UWCLE MET WAS JUST Sk (y Che MUST HAVE BEEN I JOWA-TWAW KVIE THAT OIU WE1-U DO'Q SUOE BEOQ IKK3 "I TEgmUG THEM TO WUTTV MAO WAS WO GOOD, BUT )u rOJSE TO HELP ATTWEIR DOOCl I SEE IF THIW'D WEL- ME HIRED A MAM TO PP6TTEMD TO THE COOKS, EH jj HE kWCW -lHEr' COME HIM FOf EE OPEOATET IT SO'3 NUT-ty'd THIWK -rTf WERE DESEJIM3 HIMSELF ALOME.AWD )W. THE CMECKS HE GOT VERE jJ Ij PEOPLE rfl MOT BECAUSE OP (uS A SIZE PRICE 303 I. X5.ll 1. 10-21 1.50-21 I.7.t-I W.7:t PLWINC MHTAD fA Phone Main 500 WE ADJUST HEADLIGHTS. Special actenttftc equipment.

Automotive Electric Album. 3-21-8 t. Used Cars.

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