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About La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959 | View Entire Issue (June 21, 1928)
Thursday,' June 21,1928' A Fse Six EA GRANDE EVENING OBSERVER m .: ' 6 WALLOWA PERSONALS -4 : W'AIXQWA. Ore. Speclal) J. II. Hapn.'pf Kvmts, ha been herd ing his baml of ewes and hi mint on .portion of his land In the hill see ifoim. Tlieru lire Mill several hun dred acres of farming land on his ranches whK'h have nut heeii suni inerfallowed 0.111I here- yie hti'Ke volunteer gnilit affords Homo excel lent pasture .for fehcem It, II. Kliinfaffef awl family and Win, J-Itin Hiil'CttM.; of Vaklmn, Wash.,, have been'in the county the lust leu days vlnlllntr relatives. They left for Froewutor tho - CirMt of the . we ec where limy expect to visit for xi fw days with Mr. and Mrs. D. HY Hearing, parents of Mrs. Shin la f for mid Mcm; Jtnborts, for 11 few day before going on home. They Were - uccompiiuicd home hy Air. nnU Mrs. II, C. l-leurini. MIkh Dorothy lienucit. of Low er Valley, v lulled hi vein I dayn last week with Mm. ;' V, Minor; J. II. Fisher ami family, of Hur ricane creek, were Sunday visitors at the llruco Fisher home at Leap. ftny Gaslln who Ih working for Jlnxm on liros. of I,eap. spent Sun day fit home. Mrn. Meek and sons were vision In town the latter part of the week. J: u (re ne Haul In returned home . the first of iho week from -Hater- ; "Save your money 'and thrive, or pay ; the price in poverty and disgrace." Start, a Savings ' Account Today 'if U. S. National Member Federal Reserve RyHtorn COMING SATURDAY 1 Located Corner I Adams and Oak St. I Big Otto Show i And Anion's ! Wild Animal All in steel arena and elevated stupe, 2 rings Lions, Timers, Leopards, Pumas Jaguars, Pears Under the direction of Lady Trainer. Direct from the Mo vie Studio, Holly wood, Calif. The deal Pino t Family and Ken Ali Troop of Arabs SSBSSBSMSSMSMHMMi See Bimbo the Singing Mule Popular Prices: Adults 50c Children 25c Show Grounds Cor. Adams & Oak St Andrew Jackson JUNE I) 0 HOOVER'S SISTER -smnm iff - ' fim k f xz IS 1 NI5A IjOh Angeles Ilurenu Tn her quiet little cottage at Hnnta Monlcn, Citl., Mrs. .Yntt Ness Leavlit,' the former Miy Hoover, hHuuh the publicity and attention "that the fifnie of her. brother, Herbert, has thrust, upon her. , The Hpletiire below shown Herbert and' May when they were about 111 years old hni Is taken from the family album. prists where he came recently with u bund of sheep for Ij. 0, Johnson, lie spent about two months, on Hnake Hlv'nr during lambing sea son and also Worked for the same man ut Sled Springs during shear ing. . . ' Am Harmon ami Hoy fhiHtln, of Leap, were visitors In town the lat ter part of He week. Mr. Harmon stntcM he Iiuh jnut finished plowing a largo tract of Hiimmerfallow, and that the ground Is very dry. ' ) rs. W H. Hunter and daughter, 'of JoHtlue, were visllorH In town last Week. . -.".,..;-, . ( ' Word was received here this week of the' condition of C. K. Harmon, who U. receiving medical ''MU1,llllK&w 'i-Utf repuruaij.u IniVe i tied some recently, and un derwent nn .operation for removal of his tonsils, ' ; T. A. Hnkke, of Whinkey Creek, was busy part of last week cutting his first crop of alfalfa. A few oth I or small cuttings have linen made In this community and the most of the first crops of hay are quite light. I'roapectN several weeks ago while the weather was warm. In dicated U' fairly heavy crop, how ever during the cool weather the growth has not been very good, Giles I'Iuhh and wife were In town ;lnst week from their fiirm In the j hills cant of town. I Tho Hov. and Mrs. G. H. Feese , returned home recently from a I short visit at. Porllnud, CorvaHIa land other Western Oregon points. While away Mr, IVesse iilso attend ed the state grange convention held at' Ualnler. Ore., being n didegate from the local grange. F. A. Downing, of Leap, wns a hiiHlncsH visitor in town the last of the week. pee (InKtln has returned home from the CuhsIhh Jtros. farm near THEA'S READY N'MA Ni'v York Iltirpnu Si'vprnl Wfill Wi-it liniikris. iinn;iniprt. 1110 Midi to linvp ronttllmlFd fr.d.iiiin In rirninrliiK Thru lliuiwlip'a flliihl from .Vow York to llr-. ,Hn. which will mint noun. JIoid Ih Dip iIch'Ior Hcninii uvlntrlx In front of tho stlnsoii-Dotroltpr ninnoitiiiiiv hi will uo. Inn r r)OKv-tni o( Mim Ilnnxrlie niul ttlrleh Kopiioinoiin. who will be hvr co-llut nnd nHvignttir. SHUNS SPOTLIGHT x v Ijostine. lie has been engaged In seeding a crop of spring grain on some land he has leased. Mrs. John Couch and children, nf Leup; were recent visitors In town. Many persons in thin community have found It necewviry to plant portions of their gardens ,ovr aafn, due to the fact that some of the garden truck was killed down by the. frost of last week. Geo. O. Downing, who has teen working with Hay Johnson's heep on Snake river. during the last sev eral months, was a business viftr In town the last of the week. George CuksIiis and Irvln Gastin have been helping L,. W. Minor plow his sumnjerfnllow during tho lust several days, . rfI. C. Ilearftig and 1f7Mrs.' John Itoberts and Mrs. Meek-were Sunday visitors at the L. V.. Minor home. A considerable number of the young people from the surround ing country attended the donee at the Dee .Moore home on Diamond I'raiiie Saturday night. All report ed a flue time. IXVIvST IX CANADA OTTAWA (A I') American In vcatiriculs In Canada now total about three billion dollars, com puriMl wllh less thnn half a billion before the war. Htitlsh Invest ments In Canada are now a Utile over two billion.. Olher countries lolnl less Ihnn n quarter billion. ' 'APPOINT AMIlAKKADOn WAHI 1 1 NGTON, June 21. (AP) he upiioiulmeni of William H. Cul berson, of KanNas, as ambassador to ('Idle to succeel William N. Col lier, of New York, resigned, was announced today by Secretary; of State Kellogg. TO FLY HOME Northampton Making Plans For ' ;v Coolidge Welcome 'After March 4 NOHTHAMrTON. Mass. AP) ;Now;that.lt i certain the Calvin tCoolidgca will be moving out of the White House next March 4, 'their old neighbors here ro look ing forward to their return to the quiet life of this New Kniflund com-, iminlty. It was nine years oko that they left the modest two-family home J at 2 1 Miifutasolt street In 101 B, jwhen Mr. CoolldKO became jover ;hor of MuNsnchtisetts. " During the years some or tho neighbor of-, tluwe -days havo moved away, and the youiiK peoplo they Knew havo xrown so nuieh I that when Mm. Coo lid ko shared a hymnhook with t'hnrlotte Crooka (at KaHter services recently In tho Kdwards CosjreKntlonul church, jd urine- a visit to her mother, she (did not recognize the younx , wu i 1928 The American Tobacco Co., Manufacturers mm. man. ulthoiinH the Coolldtfo and 'Crook families shared the- same pew for years. 1 .eixhlri K nialnrth I But Sir. und Mrs. KeutaMi Hills, close frlenda of the CuolidKes, still ltv hut u .f ew doors from 21 Mas fsasolt , stroet, and Mr. and Mrs. . (Konte H. Spear, who onco oe leupied the other half of the t'oo- Jidtie house, reside close ty in Kim 'street. , a . . I It will he easy 'enough for "Lawyer Coolldffe," coihlni? hack to 'dwt-U In Northampton, to resume his custom' of dropping eiisually Jlnto the Hpears front room of an veninC. offering . a brief- but pleasant KreetlnR, selecting n vol ume from the'bookense and Hpend 'lnff a qnb-t - hour reading before he bids the Hpears tfoodniifht; with out ha v ins; felt any uncomfortable BP ." V-'liVllSSSfc.. ' . ' pi . There is no gecrct reason for Lucky Strikes' superiority. Toasting, an ex clusive process, completes nature's work in thoroughly maturing the finest tobacco. Because toasting drives off impurities, Luckies are uni versally admitted to be less irritating than any other cigarette. . 6 It's 40 obllKutioh lo keep" up a conversa tion. :.- " Until tho republicans rtrlUnlly nominated- another candldare, Northampton thmucht that Mr. Coolige would be drafted for an other term. And some still believe that the retiring president will either settle, on the old family jnomesieau ai i-iymuuin, he leaves office, or will no to some large city or to a college town to head a large corporation or un edu cational institution. Tonkin? Forward nut Mr. Coolidge has remarked to friends that he Is looking for ward to getting buck to Northamp ton, and his associates of a decade ago will be waiting for the Cool fdges with the only sort of wel . come they would want. The old friends undoubtedly will give them a chance to enjoy complete privacy for awhile, until they adjust them selves. Those who do not know 'the family will stand n little in ; nwe of thejr position, and closer friends, understanding thelr.prefer- r SI ' nIH!M!HI!HIMIIIillM!iMIIM!ll!l ,9 L TBmmEM WY Ifi i 111 II Jr Slt U V.tsTT fm: V iMffilllllUHfllH11" toasted 'once for simplicity rather than (ceremony will let the Cootldges ohooaa their own, manner of re? entry Into Northampton life.' . ' i Raloh V. Hemeiiway' Offlco oh the second floor of the Masonic building still bears the firm name tl'Coolidge and ilemonway" on the door, and the president's former partner is entirely willing to take him back Into the firm, the name nf u'hteh waa neeaerved at ' Mr. f'oolidge's request" although )ithe partnership was dissolved whety he became president. If Calvin Coolidge becomes a Northampton lawyer ugaln old . friends would not be surprised to see him resume Ills old practice of jwalkfng the mile between his of Iflee and his homo two or three times a duy. ' ' , , ; I Will lie Do Marki'tiiw? J Whether he would stop oh the way home to do the family market Ins, as he occasionally did in the past, seems more doubtful, but James Lucey, the shoemaker friend of Coolidge who treasurers a letter from tho White House saying: "If y. ' It were not tor you,1 1 should not be here is, sure LawyeHCoolldge ( would drop Into -his little shop on Gothic street once In a while. . , . 'of playing bridge while they lived here.- Mr. Coolidge spent some of his vacations hunting woodchucks In Vermont, and devote a little j time to Improving bis marksmn j ship ut the national guard rtriei j range In Florence as a member of j the Northampton Hod mid Gun Iclub. Mrs. Coolidge used often to; 1 participate in "neighborhood; Kings," it is recalled by Mr. and. Mrs. T.ouls L. Campbell, and Mrs., Coolidge somethnes played the piano- for the singers. , , k Heforo his marriage to Grace ; Ooodhue.V then a toachor In the v Clarke Brhool for the ,Ieaf, Mr Coolidge occasionally sat In, rlenda recall, at a gamo of cards , wit a other young lawyers In a- modest, club' room, but the guinea ,wero all for fun., l'rlma llouno of the Metropolitan Opera Co.