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Page Four' LA GRANDE EVENING OBSERVER, LA GRANDE, ORE. Wednesday, June 5, 1929 ! HAPPY MARRIAGE airplane view of part o f grande ronde valley I IS QUITE SIMPLE So Says Dr. J. E. Dillard, j Baptist Pastor and Fa i mous Writer-Lecturer H1RMING1 AM, Ala. (AP) The ;moHt carpliifr crltlcH of marriage iiih an InHtUutlon uro those too in different to work out a feiiHihlo plan for marital miccesH and adhere lo It. This Ih the opinion of Dr. J. 10. Dillard, Hap Lint paHtor and widely - known writer-lecturer. t "15y their own actions critics un rt ermine tho foundation! of linppy 'married life, and when their homes come tumbling down they blame marriage, " Dr. Dillard naya. "J Iio number of divorccn in pro i portion to marrlaK'H would bo mo j torlally lowered If tho woman 'would put uh much tlmo Into homo making and effort to mnke her husband happy na she doeH in try ing to find rensoiiB for divorce." Dr. Dillard listed 10 commnnd- m;ents for housewives, which he 'aid would mnke marriage success ful. If observed. They are: 'Thou shalt remember thy mnr I'lagn vows, and act as thou think est other married women ought to ; act. "Thou Hhalt dctermlno to make i thy marriage a hiicccsh and be .. willing to pay tho nrico thereof. Study, plan, work, pray, give and forgive If thou wouldst make suc cess of thy marriage. "Thou tdinlt learn lo work In ; 'double harneHH. Study thy nun- I , hand, bin liken and dlsllkea; titrcss I thy dutloa rather than thy rlghtH. j "Thou shalt keep thyself attrac j tlve in pei-Hon and manner, Dook : thy best, be thy sweetest and ' never nag. Never say cutting i things about folks, especially his folks, and must especially his mother. "Thou fdialt watch tho llttlo IhlngH. Kr ep the house clean ; cook IiIh favurito dishes; see that I buttons are sowed on and the mending done. "Thou shalt sympathize with thy husband in hts trials and help him in his biislneuH. J'ut thyself In ills place; don't expect luxurlcH and comforts ye eiiumit afford. He eco nomical but not stingy. , "Thou shalt make thy home ho attractive that thy husband not want to go to his club or tho smoker for a llttlo peuco and comfort. "Thou shalt never compromise i EAST NORMAL Fugazy And Robbie CAMPUS PLAN Pr.il tr, rt 7?I- IS OUTLINED Fml t0 Get Bl eakS (Continued from Pago 1) This airplane view, smixI abovo Wv town or Imblci. norihas( of & (inindc a tow miles, present h an oxcellcut plctuiv in the rcrtlle t;mnd' lloiuli- valley. In the distance may !m mii tin- rich farm lands and to tho right arc several of die largo apple orchards. The pictures also sIiowh a .strip of tho Iji (;raridc- Wallowa I dike hlghuay. FIRST UNIT IS DEDICATED HERE TODAY (Continued from Page 1) Architect John V. itennes. Careful Arrangement Tho administration building lias been planned with the arrange ments of tho rooms particularly in mind. Throughout the structure everything has been built in as ef ficient and convenient manner as Is possible and local educatois, 'veniently located who have Inspected the building, other class rooms. cloudy days or at night. Each class room Is also equipped with an elec tric clock and officer lead off from some of the class rooms. Mhrary In West Wing In t!io west wing, at the end of the long, wide hall. Is the large li brary, with built-in shelves, maga zine racks, librarian's desk, etc., It ia particularly well lighted. Tho library, with the presidents group of offices, the seven claHs rooms, and cloak and retiring rooms, completes the first floor di visions. The music room Is to the left or the main entrance, con- in reference to of both students and Instructors has been Incorporated In the construc tion, in tho class rooms, for ex ample, strips of cork-like material are placed above the composition blackboards, for posting bulletins and class work, and doing away with any necessity of marring the blackboards. A main- bulletin board Is con veniently located in the hallway on tho first floor directly facing the main entrance. Adjacent to the girls' cloak room Is a large rest room. Steel lock ers, are to lie Installed In the boys' cloak room, It Is said. Much of tho furnishings have already arrived and some have been installed in the president's group of offices. Kolding Heats for stu dents, of American walnut and of strong construction, are at pres ent Htored in the basement hut will bo placed in tho class rooms very shortly. The Iron Firemen In the heat ing system wore supplied by Kred Kparth, the piano by tho Kantrrn Oregon Aluslc comuam; w-nd the Vlctrola by Adlcra Music company. with ears td enter north of the mall to a service area west of tho ad ministration building, and another entrance for automobiles at n. point back of the library building, ! leading to the parking area behind the library building and tho dormi tory, with a turn-around at the southwest end of the gymnasium. It Is expected that the library Ibulldfng and the practice school j building will be the next two struc tures to be added to the Eastern i Oregon Normal school, with a pos sibility that the dormitory may be jconstructed about the same . time, either from state or private funds. jThe gymnasium, power house and 'other buildings would follow as soon as nnances permitted. The entire plans for tho campus have been arranged to provide for the Increase In Eastern Oregon'H educational needs over a great many years. It is ho planned that whether the growth be slow or rap- jld, the construction will proceed along set lines that will maintain ;the school In harmony with the t needs. Many who are deeply Interested jin educational advancement are of ithe belief that It will not be long until the La Grande school will be come a four-year college, which ' will necessitate additional buildings. BROOKLYN (AP) What a year it ha bean for the kings of Hroolt lyn sports. Wilhert Hoblnson, manager of the Brooklyn baseball club banked on Glenn Wright, his new short stop, to pull the term from the mire. Wright reported with a sore arm and hasn't been worth as much to the club au the bat boy. Humbert Fugazy, after several seasons in the promotion business with nothing but red Ink on the books to show for his efforts, tied up with Jack Dempsey in the hope that thoolu- mauler would bring him prosperity. He made Jack his promoter, figuring that If he couldn't do that in a great big way ho might try fighting. But Jack crossed up the Faltbush Impresario' by jumping to Chicago. 1 praise the arrangements and con-) The second floor contains tho slrumion highly. largo auditorium with an adequate doing Into the building from the Htago and droHsIng rooms, as well itopuniiiK etilrahire on the south siiie uh eight classrooms, one enters a beautiful vestibule The basement will be used for and hall, done In Honduras mahog-. corrective gymnasium work and funy. 'Jhn remainder of the interior laboratories, and In the west end of woodwork In the building is of the basement Is the modern heat vertical grain fir, ing plant, consisting of two units Turning to tho right, walking f-d y automatic stokers, over tho variegated tile floors of j Modern Heating I'lnnt the main entrance hall and vest I- An approved and modern sys bule, one finds the office' of the tem of heating and ventilating is president. II. K, Inlaw, divided into provided for the building, with a private office and a general of- thermostatic control of the heat- will flee. To tho right of these rooms lug and with thermometers' placed and connected with a hci-Ioh of In eaeh room. The radiators warm doors ho arranged that one may i circulating air which Is passed out 1 enter the hall, tho private office or into each room so as In insure an j tho office to the right without go- uvea temperature, and the thcrino- i thy convictions of right and duly, ilng through any of tho other rooms stats prevent overheating. but be careful not lo mistako thy) Is a room In which Ik located the Floors In the corridor and halls' selfishness and stubbornness for .telephono switchboard with an dec- are covered with linoleum and all! trie clock nearby. lavatories are provided with floors To the east of this room Is an-of (He and plumbing of the most other office, to bo used by the modern and sanitary manufacture . executive secretary. In the wings The floors In tho class rootiiH are are located himicIoiih class rooms, waxed in a natural color and arc well -lighted with largo window:;, conatruclcd of fir. and decorated with a. light buffi Two fireproof stair lowers a Hliailo pleasing to llio eye. Power- nvo nlneed iinnr tlm mid of tho vltwi lunn ,.f n i linwu ...i.l day at home as well as at church ful light units, which also nrotm-t inilhilnir. orovirihiir H.tr.. .ri.-iti i. ... nr.. 'r,....,i,l,. im and In Hoctely?'nnd when thou hast the eye from glare, Insure ntleiiuat'e' exli' from the building " ' boy wnnls a w'lfo who w1fl"ftirm"ii madoa mistake, back up and try j artificial IMiimlnallon for every Throughout Hie building, every- J r.o-fio homo partnerahlp with him ukuIV; 'room In the entire building on thing possible for (ho convenience when ho marries." II All D PROGRAM AHEAD FOR, FLORIDA OOACir GAINESVILLE, Ful., (AI) j CharleH W. Bachman, recently I named athletic director at the Unl- Iversity of Florida, has a man's I .sized Job on his hunds. j j In addition to supervising every ! sport, major, minor and Intra-mu-rnl, Bachman will have charge of Florida's greater athletic expan sion campaign, which Includes the construction of a modern Olympic si.e nulutoriuin and a section of the proposed university stadium, Ho will also bo responsible for tho showing of tho 191'U edition of the Florida Allgators. convictions. "Thou shalt not pity thyself nor talk of thy ailments unduly nor let others persuade you that you are having a hard lime. Your success will be worth nit it cents and mo io. "Thou shalt he a Christian every HOME lAltTEHNIIIIm M-:W MAItlUAtiE NAJME NEW YORK (AJ) The term "home partnership" Is supplanting the word "marriage" with youth of today. Hays Newell W. Edson, chair man of the nodal hygiene commit tee of tho National I'arent-Teach-er association, "Tho modern young people shy away from the word 'marriage'," Edson declared. "It carries with it too oiiieb mystery mid illusion, too much suggestion of t he clinging SOX CATCHER A LAWYER CHICAGO (AP) Moo Berg, White "Sox --catcher, will practice law after hla baseball days arc over. He has been admitted to the New York bar. G reen Parrott Grill You will find La Grande's newest grill the place for a meal, light lunch or a fountain drink. Courteous quick service, a wide choice of foods and drinks, a handy location all go to make the Green Parrot the ideal place for students and townspeople alike. Special Student Parties a feature with us. Foley Hotel Building t t ? ? t f ? f f ? ? Y t f t T ? T y y Y t ? ? Y Y f f Y ? ? Y f f Y ? ? Y Y ? We Announce With ileal Pride The Selection of A COLONIAL 0 It AN I) PIANO For the Music Department The Eastern Oregon State Normal School This Piano was Purchased from the Eastern Oregon Music Co. La Grande, Oregon Both Faculty and Students are welcome to avail themselves of all our facilities in promoting the advancement of music. i . x jm.xj iiw Aiiju irvx iu iiiiiiv innivjo NEW NOMAL SCHOOL LIKE S AC A J AWEA-THE IN DIAN MAID-POINTS THE WAY TO BETTER OPPORTUNITIES FOR THE NEW GENERATION OF EASTERN OREGON. OUR CONGRATULATIONS to the residents of Eastern Oregon, to the Regents and the the President and Faculty. We are proud that the Sacajawea Inn has hotel facilities in keeping with the needs of an educational center. 9 acajawea inn Points the Yay to Better Things.