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About La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959 | View Entire Issue (May 1, 1929)
A. r Wednesday, May 1, 1C2P LA CttANDB EVENING. OBSERVER, LA GRANDE, ORE. Pj""9 Seven Several Hundred Baby Chicks At C Gekeler Farm Il- .Mrx. C'liarkw Kmikw I ' . (ObaerVM I'ortcJiioliilom) i I (1RAXU HAM. (Special) O. It. j ,. Cli-kpler l-eeMvcil a Hhliiment of 3ao White MKhnrn lialy chirk lildny i mut-nlmt." The. 150 Utile chicks that have hefn hatcheil at the (arm to. j Jriitlter with the' lfiO Harrc-n (lockup and rlBn Khiulp .lKlanit -lleda th.it nlil,VKl..;ilint 10 dnya wo.. Sir, ! iekeler .haB . ulcu hit of healthy ehicka ,thal afe. diilng wlpndiill.v. j' Mnrratret, the lx - year . old I dnuchtw Hf Air.' ami Mm Alv-nh I llndHnn. of I'ntnn" U I-MMm..' ..vlti I tier-' sj-uncl mother, .Jim, Pni'ti An-' "" ., '. : , , Mr. and Mr. William itiiKheX ' lind for their dinner quests Sunday At i'h. I. 1). Sniutx anil two pons,' leo iitul l.ynn. - " - ' , ' The'niectliiB of the Coimlryttom ah'H clith wliich wati to have been held friday afternoon nt the home of Mra. Sara Ahrfoh was popffionrd until May 10 when Jlrs. Anson ahd .Mr.-C 11. Spencer will he, joint lioHtefaea nt the former'n. home.' Thlrty-tx memherH and visitor were In attendance' when the J.lh-r-rty". " Varcnt-Tcncher ; tiHstx-iution tnet Krhhiy evening at llluc Moun tain eranee hall. tlin-lnK the bud neaj ' peswfnn -which was presided over by Mr. Hi'i-t.Clrout. president. uotitinAtlona of nfficera for the eoHtinjf year were, made.- Mra. tieorce lltitthes had charee of tho ' play, t'lOxamlnntlon iay at ltohunk t'orne-rH' 'hy puplla of. the KChoul: NonKt wni-jiirio Mpencer: recitation. "' MrH. flrout: pianoloRuea, "Style" nild Vlmt the' Uny Said" Mildred Spencer and. recltatloiis.by Uichard . Vouni? .and fSelma tie I.qnfr.' . lee OUT OUR WAY : v-;;iiilT :vr By Williamif Gemeterv Meet To Be Held On Saturday, May 4 1 NU.u.s.nrr.orr. ClM Vf MA Hmjtt MC Men Students Are Dumber, She Says uremic nverak-c of only ,9"9j, 'ieiB to the. Kmhuniie TelexrufK while tho lrl haiiv l.1a. Krai .um ,..,,, Houthwentern ternlty men. the fcKhrtinr found. , . . , , ', ore aninrter than (he other boy Vanc- P' revoldtlon-' who don't w iwr it nlivj. kill tinn-!ury nlot hoit been diwovered in KVANSTON, 111.. May 1 ( Al ' anrnrltr women -are ilecldo.llV- hnn.einni, 'rt n i...i-.i .............. ... ainiirtcr (Hiutinucally), titan tneir Norlliwi Hlei il uiilveraity. ha found gint,., wlo ie!on." iereain jih.4 rake wf r'keiwed by the nfre'rruv.ciipi;ji.;.atnvnext inectfn- wi)l.;he the fourtli Friday In Miny' at w.iiU-tr ilhie the election or orncera-wlil take place. - ; : Th : (tirthday .Dinner -cliifa met yr.' Friday- ht the thime of --Mra. 1. 1). Hmute. A huuhtcnuft dinner Wna 'eerved .tn nine members and one micm nt 1:30 o'clock. The table waH.very attractive with Ity center "iilt'ca .of n' beautiful potted plant n 'blrlnday Kift. - Mr. Hmut also .received preetlhira and a lovely ulft,. front her datmhter Dorothy who M attendini; achonl at Monmomlt. The club will meet next monOi . with Mia.. Krneet DeLoilK. i (lenrire lltiKhea haa leased the WalleiVjiliice: Mr, the seaaon. There are .Utr'Jtci-ea.m fie 'turm. port ih hay-i(t '-the .esfAlr.Qliiitheii will . iyed in' ferain.i" ; r t'ftir Woliinrfnj made .'a trip tb week 'tfhfljf Jh ,piifc)haKed certt- ficits a't ;e(l; '.ft-iimfiMrtii'.H'-nink ! l'liaiii 'ip'oTO , Slonilay of last "JolinSotli .. v -v ' 0 ?f A cler's iclatiyes- arid nlenda had the. n i.liwiBiiHi ..r ..llni. Inn n cnmiilcte. : surpiise on her birthday reoentlft A potluok dinner was aorvod in the en'iiy part ofthe nfternoon and a m'llst .enjoyable lime wna ro ported. . ' '; j 'rlie home economics committee of Illue Mountalti eiuliKe met Alon day . afternoon and cleaned the bail. A biislties session over which Mrs. Urnee. Orotij enalrmrirti presided,.-wast held: and plnns were made .for the dinner ' w hich the women- of the'BrnnKe will (,'lve the A flmnde -ennmber.' of coinmeroo on May -H nt the I. O.- O. K. hall, tither btisim'ss mnttci-s were also dlscuHsed. . . . DwiKht Flcslimnn. son of tr. and Mrs. O. C. Klt'Hlwniin is at Hot ljlke rccelvinff medical treatment. . Mr. and Mrs.- Itoy Spencer and fanilly. , and Mir, and ritrs. Chhrlea Spencer and son, Joe, attendod tho recJtaL uiven. by Mrs. Harry Mc t.'iuy's 1 dramntlc.art pupils nt Jhe t'oxy theater in fnlon Sunday even ing. ':' : Incubator Baby if. lev L o n e Survivor Of Plane Wreck Gets Promotion appropriation hy pougrosH. Thft ptuiiPH Yt'oro HtrnnvA rontraptions tin compared with moilorn pianos. Thoy wrro of the "puHher" typc nml wore pouprod by 80 JiotHepowor mikIhoa. f . . ' A roltUMt hoitlu lHhy, is Miiryi ' one of a pair ot Hon cuba born f rccPMly ot thfi Milwaukee Zoo. Donk'il a mollior s enre, notli nave beqn rnirttd In mi lueubutorvand aid fed : fire ' Ulnar daily y& the botUe route. Keeper Oscar Oisoil Is . Khown glvinR Minerva v!. . , , unpick pKnurN (AD PIiiiib buve )ieen dra.tvh foi the hgat ibovic tbea tcr.in Kuropo, eiiiipp'd .with lut est (V.jnd devken. ; Tho bulldlhif will nlHO hoiiHo n Itlfc cafe and will be .erorted In a crowded work i tiff cIhkk residence Hoetion. - , WASH I NGTON1, May 1 (AD tMtehed out of an alrplnne at a hlRli altitude without n paraehlit(4 10 years bko, ("onimundor John H. ' .'I'ower haH lived lo become aKniHtant I chief of the navy bureau of aero nniitlQS. ... I : As the oldest pilot In the navy 1 In point of service, be hits encourt- 1 ercd most of the. thrills other have ; experienced and. In addition thUt i particular . experience .which be sli arcs with nq one In the service. J I He'mnde bin tinlqlie rwenpe dur- I Inff a fluht over Chcuapetilu bay In J I June. IMS. With Knslim William j D. Ilfltinb y. he- was "bucked" j I from the plane. The ensign fell to I bin death, but TowcrH grabbed wild- I ly for a strap and caiiKbt It, Hang- i UK1 onto th plane tiM.lt dropped ..-' I J7W feet. Tie was hui;tcd Into tbejr- ni! "ainc oiii ui n , wiiir pvrui , v . , broken ribs and Internal InjurlcK j and ttpent months convnU'wclnff. While iesalnlnff bla health, be re-( celved u telcirrnm from .ioephiifl llnnlnlu (linn tnxi-nliii-u nt flift nnvu t u-hlcb rend! ' "Your coiti-nirp ha brought InHtlhff trlory to the navy." The new mwiMnnt chief, of the bureau has seen the naval flying nervlce sraw from n nucleus of three alrblunefl and an Many pilots to Its modern aerial nrniuda of S25 mnehlneH nud more than 7oo pilot n. With two other younr naval offi cers he learned to fly In 1 Jill the first of the bavy pilots. The other two wrre fnmninndcc .lohn Rod- ! ers. who was killed In 1926 after Mirk In a riltfht from the Taeiflc roant to Hawaii, and Commander T. O. lOllyson, who was killed In 12S. . - The trio gained their first flying experlenee nt flreehbiiry I'oihl. near Annapolis, Maryland, where n hnnKor was erected and three land plants purchased with a $25,000 J WELLINGTON,. NY:S5.. I ikirinup tor oil hi Nw Uy Mrs, V. M. Halo (Observer Correspoiulent) IMltLKIt, Ore. (Speetal) The annual business meetinff of the KiiiUhiervlUe cemetery assotliUiou will be helfl at the chapel Saturday afternoon, Muy 4, at 2 o'elock. Mrs. renin Is spending a wtek ut her home here and was the din ner nuest of Mr. und Mrs. lVed No dlne Sunday. Uydla ('leaver, tbiiifrhler Of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Cleaver, returned to her hotne here last Sunday nrter spending the winter at Km tier, Montana, where she whs employed as teacher. Miss Cleaver Is a grad uate of the Jtnbler high school, Lee Gray heal will preneh at thi. Cnlon Sunday school hall next Sunday morning immedlatoly fol lowing Sunday school which Ih ht-ld ut I o'clock. There will alno be fc'crVlccK In tho halt during the evchhiMf. The mcmbcra extend an Invitation to everyone. Mr ami -Sirs. Lee Grnyheal, Mr. and Mrs. It. M. McCoy. Mr, and Mrs. J. W. Kehr. Mrs, Krnnk Mar tin, Mrs. Tom Kaslngcr and Mrs. Mfl'ie MeCall met at the home or Mr. and Mm. Kd I'ratt, east of low n, Sunday afternnon fur a prayer meeting. Mr. and Mrs. Davie MeKlnzlef were culling for n short time in . Dnblcr last Sunday evening. They I had motored down from their home at North 1'owder and spent the day with Mrs. McKinxIc's par ents, Mr. nnd Mrs, Logan Been. -of Hlglm' 'r tiayton Nodine, son of Mr; nnd Min, lred Nodine, left some time ago for ' California where he ex" peels lo remain hoping that the climate will benefit his health. The light rain of Sunday was welcoineit by he gardeners hero as the north wind which bad blon for several davs had caused the top of the ground to erust, making It very difficult for the young plants td come through the soil. Mr. and Mrs. Georgp Hardy and I children, Vernn and drover, spent! Inst Sunday at tho ( tern M'-Kimils home north of Sutmiiervtllc, The grade children nt school j that im-n students ure dumber this year Hunt gills, only she puts It differently. The men, she wild, hud nn hit- 42c Regular 55c Value Honey Maid Grahams; this low price includes also a package of Fusta Sugar Wafers Matches :. 18c Zen III nil continue,, lull without stiiklUK ie triileuili .in ndiitluerelnl -.ittluhtttieH except lit- Moluroa, where ll uleady under the Hiiiici vlHiun of Mlas Hax flow ;liiiK;liecn rutindi Tltei-e M a tor are very busy pnu-tlelnK tor thenry tlat New Zealand ia in an ! their operetta, "tin MidHiiniiuev'B all belt jmanltifj. thruUtth It-.triiu j Day," wlileh will lie niven ut Waile the Hat liidiia und Neh- Uillnea. ' hull Muy 10. j 11 ' V'"1 m ' 4 i wr c I 1-iaVT DIHl-OVF.ItK.D I.ONI)X, May I AD A mes of the frontier. to barracks. Numerous arrests were said In have been mnde but censorship prevented any further detnlls from fencblng the French f.Li'LJHl ...... 'ItLf. U.L Free Delivery ? ITr- Pattison Bro The Pioneer Service Store A. & L. Peas 9:!.s42c Pineapple. 21 ens Golden Corn :.!.s35c A. 1 Sauce 27c Regular S5c value The original sauce excels with steaks, poultry, fitth. nnd cheese. Blue Mountain Butter P. & G. White Soap .. rs",:'.39c 88c Hejrulm' 05e Vitluo A 2-lb. roll of fresh .creamery butter. Alno tho Urook field in i.' nt the same price. 1 Sluffwl Olive fountain Peas .-te.64c Shredded Wheat . 3, Packages for 32c 3 CANS FOR 36c A regular lGc value of Preferred Stock OyaV Sardines, in Mustard or Tomato Sauce . ' A i A Call Main 80 rteuding and shidy aren't ' the only way for a man to acquire ft VflcahtUury-. He ciiix niarry one.1"'1 Marlon Tnllcy says she will quit ? ")ier opera career and take up farin- ljr. An'ambltloU'ftfyoung-lody. A Coluniblur nrofessor says the alarm clock Is. a shock to the ner vous system. 1 It is nlso n slight shook to some people suddenly to be out of n job 1 ' '- - ' ' - Watch Your .Kidneys! Scanty or Too Frequent Excretions Demand Prompt Attention KIDNEY diMhfen are too icrl out to ignore. It pays to becd the early signals. Scanty, burning or too frequent kidney ear ret ions t a drowiT, Jut leal ferlinc; lameiteM, HiffneM and ronslant backache are limrly waminits. Tar promote nonual kidney ac tion and tUt your kidneys in rlranfinjr your blood a4 nianooi waste mte foei fit!. Indorsed by uteri everywhere. 50,000 Users Endorse Doan's: Lkm City. Jtmh. my: "I Ml lif mm4 ton .11 vr. Mf Uck h4 dtt cIm im it MM of Ik Udm. I ttrd Mwlr b4 riy irtStbW. Al lac rmdtmm bt tW Pitla. I 4cU4 tm try thtM. TUy , . . I I, - BOOTH ) . i m i r 4 tA story of baffling murder, heart thrill ing romance an? stirring aaventure r&Tn5 Monday, May 6th The Evening Observer fl'lhf fllxii nit. I ii I! ' D II RAN T M 0 TOR COMPANY 'r.V0. '-' OF CALIFORNIA ' :&Snounces- : THE APPOINTMENT OF Peterson Duraint motor 217 Greenwood Street AS;DURANT DEALER ORGANIZATION IN LA GRANDE Company Besides displayin g the latest Durant models, the newly ap pointed dealer will operate a mechanical department where factory supervised service will be rendered. .....' lutxi itJ&ivM .