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About La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959 | View Entire Issue (July 13, 1927)
Wednesday, July 13, 1927' Papc Six r,"A GRANDE EVENTNf! OBSERVER 1MBLER PERSONALS lMM.KR (Special) Hulheri lt.dllus and 11.11 J'rior Kliiricil across ihe mountain last Tuesday with a ti in k. They anticipate haul in u fji-ain. Mi, mill Mix. A. 11, Lunniau luti'f i'-clvl the wad news of Ule dealh of HlllM Wilnia linker, th.dr twin granddaughter, who parsed away .M-. inlay a It eriionn at her home in La Ct.ilide. She was ihe daughter hT Mr. ami M if. Khuer Haker. The family lias the sym pathy of the en) lie community. ( Ia reure K eo wn am! hi- mol li called on Ma Ih yant at AH rl Al Hilda y even nil;. M is. lira nt hail a "itcr removed aliniit it wi't-k ajr,o. She is y.-tlln alnliH nhcly. Ah', an I Mis. .1. A. Caskill with here last Tuesday. Al is. 1 1 k McKinniM called on Mis. II. A. Neuhill and her mother, Mrs. llamilloir. Tm-Niliiy. I Arihibne Keown n-iiiniHi to )rr home al Ali'-H .Monday evening, j C. S. I'addork. of I .a Cramlc. I Will II business Vi.'ilnc here a-t( Tuesday. I Hay Xorval u nderweill an op- eraiioii tu niiiiivc iih-i-i's nf th! stomach !asl .Monday morning it j Hut Lake. Tin- last tepl ts were j llmt In- ivnH tllii. iilniur as well j )im could I'M expected. Mis iii;ii.y friends wish lilin a speedy I'wKVt'i-v, Tin- 1'yihlaii Sii-ieis will Mive hii' old-time dame in I He amusement I hall July Hi. The proceeds will Hii to llii flood sufferer. The ha:l and music uill la donated, lie freshllieiils will alsn he served. Kverybody Is web-onic, i The I'niiy Helpers mel .-it ihe home nf Mr. and Mrs. T. Al. Kuck-I man, A laryc cn.Uil ultcmicii ;iihi everyone, reported ii n enjoyable time. The host cm served a two course luiu-heon. Al rs. 1 1 in-k man was aswisied hy Airs. Kniiuu J'isher. PARK PERSONALS TILK I'AKK, (Sp.-cial) -Vtnyii Mellow, of I'nion. in a visitor of his father, drown Mellow, thin Week. John CollliiM, of T'ondosa, wan an r,ver niKht kih t of Jack Hunter Jr., Sunday. Mr. and Mih. K. J,. WifTKleHworth entertained al their home thn Knurl Ii of July Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Yandevunter and children und Mr. and Mrs, Clarence Vnnordor and children. Mrs. Kltn Lancaster and daugh ters, of rorthind, wen- visit nr.H of Mr. nnd Airs. J. ft. Hunter and children neenlly. Mrs. Lancaster and M rs. Hunter are siwters und they hudn'l seen each olher for I'o years. Air. and Mrs. Kvans and children were visitinK Mr. and Mrs. .1. It. Hunter one day hist week; Mr. and Mrs. Itert Titus, oft liay ini) Kbit, Al r. ami M rs. L. Jones and Mr. und Mrs. Hoy Tllus, of I'm Ion, were v I fill In f,' rehtl Ives at .The Vurl; Momlay. Air. and Mrs, Hon Yandevanlir, of (lolilf'inlalc, Wash., wero vls- tern .What ,.1 WjJl'l " SI Xn ( if1 rfl ' . lifer. ' Jin Awntil t.t n rti.tirt-1 nn.I n f."n pn.i fur ileju tu inv iiouilyear-Zcppeliu Corpornuun of Aktoii, O.. hub uevn annouiired by Secretary tr .Nnvy Wilhur uh ihe next step jt, u,,, Ini M'Udk oi Amorira'ti ttroateit dirigible. Thin combined iilioiORiapli and diawiuic nhowt liow the ieat air trait will look in comparison whh the i:, s. S. Ark.iusas. Consl ntetinn will he aiaih d fu tlio fall. Itr. Karl Arnttlu o( Akron, former chief ol U hixn l'nr Count Zcpiicliu, drew the prize-wlnulnB plans for the nvw 'air fiiant. i Mors of Mr. and Mrs1. CbU' iir e Van j order, Mih. X'andeva nl er is Mrs. 'aimi'der"s sisler. Air. and Airs, tieoj'k'e l.oo.slie and jcliiblren and Mr. and Mih. A. J. , Vandevauler und -Miss Mary Van- order wero dinner k nests of Al r. j and M i h. Nai ha ll I iarou, of ( 'ova j Sunday. j Mr. and Mrs. I.. F, Hulley. of j Haker, ure Kiiests of Mr. and Airs. Kvans. Mrs. (alley tangent for Ihe J c. - I , company. , llernlce Ord, of Sandy, 11 ah. Ih ,a visitor of .Miss cora Lay this i Week. Airs. C. I-:. Wilson and children, of I.a Giiiinli', are visiting- Mr. and Mrs. J. 1!. Hunter this week. Mrs. Lunelle ICeiib-r and chitd ' n il. of I'nion, are camping nil ! 'ill lierllie creek I Ills U I Darn I Vandevauler find MifH l-'red;i Hronner, of ( lol den ha le, i Wash., were guests of Mr, and Mrs. c. Vauorder Thursday. The ,'iiadeiuy of diplomats, com posed ot i'tl-knou n diploma- from W nalloiiM, has been esiai Ihthcd In I'ariN to aid in the s. i j I lenient of u orld prold ms. f. lh NEW Ol'i Eastern er Eighth On w Automatic n FREE America's Great New Air Giant Will 1 WALIX)WA PERSONALS WALLOWA, Ore., (Special)- I (b-orge Downing, who Is lending she. p ciiinp for .1. liny Johnson, I was In lown Ihe last of the week I for supplies ami reports range con 1 ditions on much of the summer . nheep range to lie very good. Two 1 largo bands of sheep vyerc moved to range on Hear creek about a jweyk ngo and more are eNiieelei) ; before long. f-;. H. Sherod iind Mis. Nellln Spangb-r, Were married July !t, th'-y jl make (heir home on Mr. Shernil'M farm in .Middle valley. L. W. M inor. u ho receni ly ar rived lo re lioni Northern Molilalia, bii.H been busy the past few days eiitiinu tinv al ills fiirni in Hh bills easl of here. (leorge CussiiiH I'lnisheil cultivat ing his lUi-aere fie ri ol corn the last O! the Week. I h stales tile fcrtJ'i'V.frVUK'" wyallpir ,)uih bedll lane la to Die crop, which Uitt made . K. IL i tine growl h. riiion ami wife, of Leap, DOWN PAYMENT MODELS OF HANDSOME APPEARANCE educe With each Full Automatic Range purchased this month I we will give one of the new Kollins beaters selling regu lariv for $20.00. Act Today Oregon Light drove lo La flrande Sunday, to consult a specialist regarding Mrs. Harmon's eyes. Dee (bostlll has been on the slclt list a few days the past week but Jm is re purled to be considerably Improved at this time. Kelly Loiindaglu lias been busy the jiast several days helping H, C. Hearing with hi first rutting of hay. II. H. Iterhlcl und family spent the fourth at Knterpriuc, a largo number of others from this end of the valhy iiitendeil iho celebration there the fourth and report a fine time, t he large number of floats making up part of the parade art said to have been very nttractive. .ltd in Stein and family of Los tine were visding relatives 'In the Leap section the first of the week. (borgc Cussins. Kov and lrvin (lasi in were busy helping Pnnt Meek pile wood ihe last of thn week. Many people from this end of 1he valley have been picking stniw herrb.s ,,al ,t,l,u Charles ,iH lurwood farm in Middle valley the past week. Mr, (birunod lias an ex ceptionally film crop of berries estinghouse Sleetric d rices Be Like ''-is'- "Al this season, having )uul more than j :mmi gallons of herri picked from 1 1 he putch during the past few day. 1 It nice I-'lsher w as busy u few days the past week hunting noma of Ills horses from the run go In Die north woods. I Many fishermen werft on the 'river Sunday trying their luck, thtf wui-m a outlier of thn past few days i lias ruined the river some, and fish ing In not uh good un u short tlrn ngo. j tiihci: mi'.x ix a ito.vr j Moscow Thn-e men in a boat ; have left Moscow Tor u :',uao mll ! voyage to the Cuspiau Sea. They art urilsts from the Moscow Art 1 1 heater. Their route will be the . Moscow and Oka rivers to Nljni , Ncvgorod, thence down the Yoli to AstraUun. They expect to coiu ; plrtc the trip in a month, , I Owing to tho hiw that demands ; that marriages take place ; within Mhe sovereign area of the marriage .bureau, Ihe first marriage In un ; uii plu no tu (lerniaiiy will be per j I m 'i ued while1 t he machine hovers over t he city hall. Annual. MONTHS TO PAY & Power Company MEDICAL SPRINGS PERSONALS MKIUfAL KI'HINOH. (Spfclal) M r. ii n d M i-h. ( u rl I .oc k -n , of Hut ), wmp xtif-HtH of .Mr. und AlrH. W. I,. Myt'iH ovor th fourth. K. riirlttlnnnt'ii. who Ih t-nipluy- 1 uh tliiM- kt'iptr u( the mill at PondoHit, ttju nt t lio fourth in Halt f.ukr Ciiy. Hrt Wlrih Ih at tin lorn I hos pital w 1m-hi underwent an ap pendix opi-rittlon Sunday moriiinK. He Im K4'1(Iiik uloriK Ilict-ly. Mr. and Mrs. vlun IC'-nntly and mIsImth, I'im und Jt-nn, urn runipti on fn I hr I in cr'-fk for a f-w d;iyn nulinic. Mr. and Mih. I,. A. Chandler, nf l.u tlrnndf, spent t)io week rnd at tho mint). J. I). Wtrth, of Kutinf, was a Med ten! Hprlufn visitor Saturday. 1. MoRcnKon, of 1'ondORa. l-ft Monday for 'IVIofiiset. John Stoil dard. of I. a flrunde. will hit tho superintendent of tlir mill work while Mr. HoseuHt-n Ih away. A larjfC (rowd t-njoyed the daneo Kiven ut the hall Haturday niKht. Mr. and Mrtt. (1. W. South peiit Sunday at their ranch at Hunting ton. Mr. and Mm. 1.. Huffman, of rnlou, Hia'iit the four! tint Medical Spring". .Mr. und Mr. Janicii C'onlnn and rhtldn n, of Wallu Walla, upent the. I'nurthut tho houn- of ni brother, Wyuii Dutiruu. ut Medical. Several famltleji from thi com munity p nt Sunday on Catherine TELOCASET PERSONALS TI'LOCASKT (Special) It. C. Hudson and fa mlly, of lmbler. wre Sunday visitors it t the c. A. ttiil home. Mr. und Mrs. Hick Ilurnette. Airs. Sarah Anson and son. Charlie, and M r. Bobbie 1 turns, of La (i ramie visited at tho J . L Anson home over the week end. State Master Oeorge I'almiier and Style Deputy W. It. (lekeb-r at tended tho Telocasct grange Sat urday night. I Juidps timl lien liriggs, brothers of Mrs. Will Haxler, and Charlie und KJoyd Say re, of Ml. Leonard. f Mo have veen visiting here for .two weeks. j (i, V. AVilklnson has Just finish ed putting up his first crop nf al falfa and the crew has moved to the John Asper place where It will start on his hay. Mrs. (ienrgt Ac k ley and .Miss Virgpl Wilkinson have been on the sick list this week. , (leorge Hill was a visitor at Meacharn Sunday. Mrs. L, It. Hyatt, formerly of Telocaset but now of Maker, under went on operation ut Hot Lake re cently. She is getting along well as can be expected. Jim Anson a nd (leorge Ackley were Sunday visitors in La (Iraiide. Laurence Jlaxter, while riding horseback, was thrown off and the Ii fl " il The Junior Cabinet If H II 11 B ra I Automatic Electric n If ll H H B menu or nxngle houses. M ff V T i i mini mi i in n i ii ii hi i ii i i mi i ii i ii ii i ii 1 1 1 hi fi I WstiEglioiise "The Rungc uiith the Clock" hnif fell tm him Injuring his !.-ft ICK. Mr. and Mm. t:ien Hill have moved to Meacharn when. Mr. lliU Ik 'inpltf-d hy 1 lie n-.v liihu-iy department. I .MisH I'auline Aspfr is visi'ltm her parents, Air. and Mrs. John Aspfr, for two weeks. She nan lieen j-tay- , imr w itli lu-r sisu-r. Mrs. Harold llall-r, of ri-iutlet..n. , Mr.. Waller Vininw ami . lifldeen i.f li (liiinife, were yi ('" rs at ihe Lee Vounu honte thl't wr-i-li. 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