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About La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 5, 1929)
il Monday, August o, 1929 LA GRANDE EVENING OBSERVER, LA GRANDE, ORE. Page Five i: Local News In Brief '-' I ; ' i Go to Slarkcv , i Georgo Hum U en. Jay MrndrUu and Kugeno Cates, of Am OmmW, , spent yonterdiiy afternoon at tho Mt. Emily Lumber Co. camp and i Starkey. They returned to Ui Grando last evening. Fast Typist MtIvIiik Tonlshl quarter, clue to the changing of Mr mm M1's- 'lenieit Jasper forms ut the rail of the fiscal year, u'onsumre Cleaver) will arrive In Company K will not Uiill tonight. I la Grande mnitiiii lor a two-day , ah soon hh tho checks arrive. at the homo jif Mr. ami Airs.' time will bo sot for tho next drill, i JjUtri'y (.'leaver neiure koiiik on lo , i-tapi. vy. isean said today he Unlversuy 01 iuwu. i ney win. ! r aceompanleil ly Ills parents, oim's lor rillipral Mr. anil Mrs. Frank Jasper of imlte, Mont., who will also visit uith relatives in the (liauile Hondo Conies for Mrs. l-'ntnk L. liilllngton. for merly of 1.11 Grando but now of Portland, was In Im. Grande Sat- . illi-y. anions tnem l-.ti Jasper, on i iuy iu aneiio me lunerai ot ner liiuisilay they will continue their' uncle, C. Goodnough. Mrs. Bll i, ip east, K"IK Ihrmijih Yellow-1 llUKton returned to Portland Sat .,iie park on tho way. .Mr. .las- I ""lay night. m.t is to l)e research worker illreet- " !v 'under lr. Seashoro, eminent , Smdolosy Class Meets pschnlnglst of international repute. The sociology class of the Kast-i-Van.-is Itolilnson will also be un-I ol n "B'in Normal school will Dr. si'iiHiiure, wuikiui; mr nis v .."j u. ...... .... Go to Walla Walln Mr. nnd Mrs. Clark Denny drove to Walla Wnlhl yesterday, where they spent the day visiting his i parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Denny. I They returned to La Grando lust evening. IS i 1 decree. Mr. Jasper will 1 ' ll- St,"tt- tomorrow afternoon at l,o workhiK'townnl I'hIJ doRree. ! lw" " ,uc,t- Scott will explain Mv a. JiiNP'T will tit) roKeureli wrkpimu",,ll now it reuuiiea me .i,.ti cniin iik pre-nciiom arc nuanu- , MttMiis of children, working to ward her muster's in art. Mr. Jus pei Iteen leiu-hiiiK in summer whnul at the University of Oregon in Kugeno where they make their llltlltO. CIo to1 Vniom Mr, and Mrs. Parley Trice and Mr. nnd Mm. K U. CralK. of J-a: Grande, spent yesterday alter noon visiting at tho home ot Air and Mrs. K. O. Zeek at l.nion. vwt ivimids Mr. and Mrn. John lloodenpde, of Pendleton, arrived hi La Grande. They spent tho day visiting- Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Gasktll and returned to their home last oven inf. pit; two weeks vlsHing her sister, Mrs. U. V. Hassel. Hero I'Yom Notus, Ida. Hobby and Jane Klain Andrews, of Notus, Ida., are spendinK u few days visiting at tho homo of Air. and Mrs, Fred Spaeth. lteturtis from lortlnml Vlill Heatty returned this morn inn from a trip to Portland. Ho vhdted his mother In Portland, ov er the weokend. . Go to Portland Mr. and Mrs. Otto Williams left Saturday evening for Portland. They spent the weekend there and returned to La Grande tills inurn-ing. Goes to Walla Walla Mrs. Vivian Kim ney left yester day morning; for Walla Walla. She will spend a fow days . visaing friends. (joes to Sokaiie Mrs. GuytJ Smith left Saturday evening for Spokane. She will vis It at tho home of Mrs. K. L. Hof- t'ner. 1- I'.ilurn from I ho IUis( Mr. and M r. 10. I . Towli-r r t timed to I. a Granilo yesterday, at iit an alj.scm-o of two iiHintiis They visited at the home fi'ther. at Patoka, ill. Mr. Tovvhr 1;;m1 ii't seen his iatli'-r for tho past live years. They also attended Ut' National Kdiicationul associa tion at Atiant, Ga. Mr., and Alr.s. truvelled throitKh the of Indiana and Illinois the part of .'their time and pent several days in thu largest L'ities, covering -i, "00 nines. , Het inns to Walla Walla Miss Heulah Newlin, who has been in I .a Grand for tho past week visiting relatives, left last evening for Walla Walla. She re turned with her brother and his!,, ' ., , WMe lr Iliwl 1 I'll f'lavnnoo M.. -1 ' Voill ltjISSH HO, ClIIUIUU- iiira ivulii iviiiK. vi imi"i Go to tloseph Mrs. W. P. Trumbal and her son Robert, of Klanfleld. Ore., ar rived in La Grando this morning. They were on their way- to Joseph, where they will visit at the home of Air. and Airs. Robert Wright. line, who spent yesterday visiting his sister, Airs, James McNamec. She mnkes a typewriter hum to a faro-vou-well. Miss Marie Frances Slattory, above, stenographer for a Cincinnati, O., broker, defeated 8000 other stenographers, in a sp?ed test by writing 75 words a minute for 15 minutes without making a single error 1 Goes to Wallowa Glenn Plass of Portland, , who spent yesterday In Ui Grando vis iting friends, has gone to Wal lowa to visit his parents. Ut'liirns from Hospital Airs. R. K. Wales recently re turned from tho Grando Itonde hospital where she has been 111 for the past few days. Straightens l'.ycs Harry AleMlllan's on recently underwent an operation lo straigh ten his eyes. - lie Is reported get ling along nicely. Hero for Weekend Clifton iHinham and HIM Rob erts, who work at Meacham, spent the weekend In 1-a Grando visiting friends. They left for homo last evening. I eaves Tor Portland Harry Aloon lert for Portland yesterday morning on a business and pleasure trip. Jlo will return to La Grando In two wee! a. TcachcM llnsket Weaving Allss lilanche Clark left this morning for Camp Phy, where sht will spend the day teaching the Camp Klro girls basket weaving. . Jlcro from Alln'rla Chris Colond arrived in La Gnimle this morning from Alber ta. He is here on a business trip and may decide to stay m La Grando, .Major Operation Airs. James A. Garrett, under went a major operation at tho Grando Rondo hospital this morn Ing. Hero front Nainpa- AppcmllY 0cralioii Charles Herring underwent an appendix operation Saturday niorn- - Mrs. and Airs. 1J. A. Smith and' ing at tho Grando Hondo hospital, Mr. and Mrs. 1J. L, .Drake, of Nam- ta. lila.. snent yesterday In La Visits Cousins Grande on a short pleasaro trip. Miss Grace !urls, of linker, left Atlanta Crackers this year. this inoriiins for Elgin. She will spend a week visiting at tho home of Mr. and Mrs. James Slack! In Pcinllcloit Kliuer AlcManus spent yesterday hi Pendleton. Ho returned to LA Grande last evening. . Goes to Seattlo . Airs. I" ni noes Plank was called to Seattlo on a business trip. Hho , will bo gone a few days. Goes to Portland Airs. Alary Baker, of Ia Grande, recently left for Portland to spend a few days. Hero from Spokane ; . v .. , Allss 'Carolyn Bauman and her mother Jiavo returned from a vis- ; It In Spokane. . I , In Portland . ' H. L. Alohr, is spending several days In Portland on business.' Tho Brooklyn Dodgers have ; of fered $lo,oou for "Climax" Bloth en, who has won 14 gumos for the . .- , ! ' lA((eiid Itomiex lllo Pleole "I i . .. .. .. .... - .. ,'f V. Ilmvf.if.l I .mt. aim aira. fliaic wies .anu," i liieir granddaughter. Rosely Koxi grandson. Howard Stoop Canada, arrived in La Grande this Urando Rondo hospital. She is re mornlng. Sho will visit at the ported to be recovering rapidly. (1 home of her parents, Air. and Airs. ain-s o and iiramlson. Howmd Slonn. GO lo Baker were among the railroaders who' Air. and Airs. Alervin MnrtoiiKon, , She Is reported attended tho Bonneville wicnlc r lAL Gande, npent yesterday in ; nicely. yefjterday. Totalis Itcmovwl Miss Wilmn Smith underwent a tonsil operation yesterday morning. to bo recovering si aft- g' lit Poiiland i: kiss GuilOyi of ICiig'-ne, who in I ,,'M secretary of I he i iregon ('htiHtian lOndeavor union, siopped over in this' city long enough th::i. morning l" visit friends. Mr. G-Jil-( y's heaiiouaiUers ate hi Portland and he Is now on his way to Lost jif, wheio ' the Young People's summer eonlcrence will be held in I, osiitie canyon, about 1 r miles ahove t ho town on the South Kork. PliNubi iuUty ' Willian J. . Roberts ' plead g.iitty Saturday to a charge of driving a motor vehicle on a public highway, not having number plates assigned t it on display. Ho Paid a fine. of $7.50 at the jusiicu of peace court. Goes to Joseph i Mrs. II. M. Ogan and her son, Bill, left this morning for their home in Joseph. Airs. Ogan has been attending the summer session of the University of Oregon at Portland this summer. Baker visiting at the homo. of bis parents. They returned to this ii..,.c pnim Wallowa city last evening, jm.t Murphy and Cully Nodien, , i()f wuitowa, spent Iho weekend hi ! Goes to I laker t Ctaiide. They were hero on a Allss Mildred O'Bell, who has business and pleasure trip. been In La Grande spending tho i weekend with her slstor, Lorel. J j.'i-om Portland- left this morning for her homo lit! M.. Charles Bridwell. who has Baker. to leiurns Vvom Trip La Grande yesief'duy mcrnlng, ' . . """'7 r an extended trip tin migh Cahfni-nia. Allss Kberhard attend ed the PI Phi convention, .which was held at Pasadena, and visited ft lends in Los Anuoles. She was a Sliest of Miss Margaret Cum in ings at Jv la math Kails, who is also a J'l Phi sister. Going to Halfway 'Air. and Mrs. Thomas Gibbs left for Halfway. They have been visiting at tho homes of 1 Air. and Airs. Ralph AlclCinnis and 1 Mr. and Airs. Homer Gowey, of Sumniervltle, for the past week. i Motor Trl i Air. and Mrs. A.. J, Stange and . their daughters, Ann and Jane, J left on a motor trh.) to Portland 1 and vicinity this 'morning. They ! expect to be" away from this city about a week. Hero from Walla Walla Mrs. (.'loo Kndicott and her son, Billy, arrived in La Grando this morning. They will visit her sis-1 tor, -Airs. Clyde Sullivan and Airs. .Goe W. K. Ruckman. been visiting her son, W.-K. Van Pelt. In Portland, for tho past two months, returned to La Grande this morning. Return from Portland . Kred Now land and Harmon Wolfe, of La Grande, left Satur day evening for Portland. They spent- the weekend and returned home last evening. to Seaside Airs. Sylvia Koster left yesterday morning for Seaside and Portland. She will return to La Grando in about two weeks. Spend Bay In Siiimiicrvlllc . Dr. Belle Alyera and Airs. it. W. 1 jiughlin, of. La Grande, spent 4 yesterday afternoon in Suminer- vllle. They visited at the home ot Airs. Kred Hamilton. Goes (o Portland Jav Mlllerlng left yesterday for Portland, where he will receive medical treatment, lie expects to be away a week. Here for Funeral Among the many from other nails who were here to attend the mueral of 1 . Gooduough Sat-j K,.,irn from Creek- m -fay ai icrnooii ere . r. auu Mrs. Guy Whipple, of The Dalles. Mr. Whipple was a nephew of the hit' Mr. Goodnoiigh. Mrs. Klor.i Whipple, mother of Mr. Whipple ami sister Vf thr deceased was al so here. Airs. Whipple makes her home in l'oittand. Mr. and Mrs. D. J. Kimmell and A! r. and Alr.s. Bert H wanner, of La Grande have returned from u, fishing trip to1 Itlb Sheep creek ueai JoseplirfTiey report a pleas ant trip. - , Go to Aberdeen . i Airs. KM Davis and her children, of La Grande, left Saturday even ing for Aberdeen. She will spend Goo; to Spokam Hazel Bragg left Saturday even ing for Spokane. She has been In Goes to Corvnllls Dwlght Kleshmun, of La Grande, left Saturday evening for Corvallis. He will be away from this city for some time and visit bis uncle, George Wlllett, of Corvallis. Leaves for Weatbcrby Airs. 10. PffffTson, of La Grando, left this morning for Woatherhy. She will spend a week or two vis iting her daughter. Airs. Klla Ker-ney. At Girls Cami -Miss Kleanor Cleaver Is sound in-,' a most inlercstllig summer in La Grande for tho past two weeks NweuHig California where she is counsellor visiting Mrs. Nellie Webb. She Is.) Andrew C. Weber was chargeii in a Girl Scout eamn in tho Red-i in thu St. Lukes hospital taking! Saturday with speeding on the puh wood nark. Miss Cleaver will be a nurses tralnimr.i ,i He highway. lie plead guilty at t senior this fall at the University j j Judge L. Den ham's court and paid of Oregon. She will return here Go to Huntington la fine of ?5. - I :ii.uiit the last of August lor a J Airs. Georgo Walker and her J j short stay before resuming her i children. Dorothy and I'aul, and ' leaves Tor Seattle j Mudies. 1 i Sam Walker, of Huntington, and' ., Donald AlcKay left this morning 1 Miss Aurdee. Rutledge, left , for for Seattle. Mr. McKay plans to J Portland Saturday evening on the i.o in .srasiun Him rortlniMi (excursion trip to Bonneville, Mr. and Mrs. Georgo Tlss audi her sister, M rs. Clay, of Rlggs, fua., ami her daughter, left Sun diiy morning for Seaside and Portland. They will spend a few days there and then continue their .nullif y l'i Salem, where lliey will littfiid the American Legion convention. ', Two Aew AleiiilH,rs I Two new members were Intro duced today at the noon luncheon of the Lions club. They were Bert Lenin and Kd Aloon. The Star Novelty orchestra furnished music. CIII Service Kani. A r. S. civil service examination Is lo be held shortly, receipt of ap plications lo close Aug. 30. The examination Is to (ill a vacancy in Glacier national park, according to C. 1. Ala key, local secretary. . Ret lint Ut .Meridian. Ida. 11 :. I h-nry Jackson and child ren Law iviie. and KM:'.;: Ik t h and Mi M ill'in Mack and smi, How ard, of Meridian. Ida., spent the 'l.t-rid in I .a (Iiande. They visit ' I ai Die home of Mr. ami Alia. W. W.. Niisbaiim mill relumed to ld:i.io lhi:i inoiniug. Itelnin In A Munis. Cat. . Mrs. W. G. Phelns. of Altuias. Hire fiv.iii Iajs Anut'h'S. Cal. l'nl.. who has been visitinir her Mr. and Mrs. Julian K. peler.-i, 1 sister. Airs. W. D. Warner, recent I. is Aimeles, her sisb r, Mrs. 11. 1 iv left for her home I nCuIilornU Vi'.i 1 111 ho!.. a:id Mis. Illiler Kllll- 1 She hils been In La Criandn for tlie i;le ami lo r son Victor, of La 1 past week. Giande. spent Hie weekend at Wal-j . . 1 l '-a Lake." They report a vry j ;t lo SMkaue asant iitno. Mr. and Mrs. 1'et-j ,rr. and Mrs. A. .1. Cook and will he in this eily indet i nit ely. i (heir son, Thomas, left yesterday , iiiiiruiiig for Spokane on a motor Guard Drill Postponed trip. Their son has recently return Reeause of a delay in reeeivinu nl from Oregon City, where ho nilinnal guard checks for the last visited his grandparents. have an operation which will quire his remaining in Scuttle for a few weekH. Ilcru from Spokane Mr. and All.. D. J. Applegale. of Spokane, arrived In L'a Grande yesterday. They expect to be In this city about two months on a business trip. Herts from Coe Mr. and A1 rs. Krnest Hell, of Cove, spent Saturday in La Grande visiting friends and shopping. Clair Smith was also u visitor in La Grando from Cove. Has Operation Mrs. Theodore Alntflx underwent an operation . Colonial .IlKi SHOWS AT ' " S.M.AI.Ij I'llK'KS LAST DAY Pauline Frederick in "THE NEST" A Ki'cat fli-mim of .Mother l.iw iiimI mutI- -I'U-i-. Also XDWI.YWKI) CoiiHtly TOMOItUOW TOM TYLER in "IMiAlllV I'DIt i)AMii:it." l .' , Jor Eetnomioal Transporlalio r . .-BTt s This Car 1 iim K.a . mm k fr. c j i . . 1 1 ! WE IvMoto, I M 1 1 1 1 ttM . v Radiator i L t J vKear Axle " P- ! X XTTTX VTransmissinn ,' 'm 1 TrW I'm vyghting tBmJ ;' . Iv upholstery ' I ; .S&Wl v nish BL' Reconditioned to Assure Thousands of Miles of Dependable 4 Satisfactory Service Due to the great popularity of the Bigger and Better Chevrolet in this community, we have now in stock some reconditioned used cars that represent exceptional values. These cars have been thoroughly inspected by our expert me chanics and completely reconditioned wherever necessary. They are good for thousands of miles of satisfactory service. And because they are sold under the famous Chevrolet Red O.K. Tag system, you can buy them with the utmost confidence, assured of their dependability and quality. See these cars today. cii-nlly at I 1m- Tuesday Only -f I f IRWIN t 1 4 V I MMES 1 ': j TiWLIN'C 9 " ' 7 j piO'.JiMl 3 Youth's bright dream of love and adventure is thril-. lingly fulfilled in a diverting picture of court intrigue. Also Tuesday Nile is "CHINA NITE" NOW PLAYING "NOT QUITE DECENT" Comedy and Ne. See and Hear TODAY THE "IT" GIRL IN HER FIRST ALL TALKIE. a (pdrtunaiuit ALL-TALKING CpUMm Vitaphone Acts Sound News 4 DAYS STARTING WEDNESDAY "The Broadway Melody" ALL TALKING ALL SINGING With ALL DANCING Anita Page Charles Kintf "IJESSIE LOVE" Sec and Hear Her as you did when she appeared in La Grande in person "She's Adorable." A few of our exceptional Used Car Values "with an OK that counts" f 192G Dodge sedan, run less than 10,000 miles, leather upholstery, 1 new tires, paint like new, natural wood wheels and mechanically perfect. Come early to see this unusual buy. Price $465.00 w ith an O. K. that counts. - - 1927 Chevrolet coupe, newly painted, complete motor overhaul, new rubber bumpers front and rear, motormctcr and many other extras. See it and you'll buy. Price $395.00 with an O. K. ' that counts. 1 1928 Chevrolet sedan with more than .$100.00 extra equipment, such as Kari-Keen trunk, bumpers front and rear, molormeter, spare tire, four wheel brakes and motor just overhauled. Carrying a new car guarantee. Price $025.00 with an O. K. that counts. 1928 sport Whippet sedan, fully equipped, low mileage, paint and upholstery like new, brakes just rclined and motor completely overhauled. Price $5 15.00 with an O. K. that counts. i 1927 Chrysler coupe, perfect condition, runs like new and carries full equipment. The buy you have been looking for. Price $ 135.00 with an 0. K. that counts. 1928 Whippet coupe. This car is perfect in every : respect. Dumpers, spare tire, molormeter, and fully guaranteed. Price $175.00 with an 0. K. that counts. lVU Chevrolet coach. More than $75.00 spent to put this car in perfect shape for the purchas er. Motor overhauled, new Duco paint, new tires and is fully equipped. Price $325.00 with y an (). K. that counts. 1927 Chevrolet sport touring, new paint job, bumpers, spare tire, motormctcr, mechanically perfect with low speedometer mileage. Price $205.00 with an O. K. that counts. 920 Ford roadster A. I. mechanically. Many extras, new tires also new Duco paint, can be bought for $2 1 5.00 with an 0. K. that counts. Two 1921 Ford tourings. Doth these cars have good paint, tires, and tops. Motors in good run ning order. Ideal for fishing or hunting. Price each $50.00 as is Wc have many other reconditioned used cars lo choose from in our lot with an 0. K. that counts. Easy Terms on all used cars. L anson Ch evro. et Co, Phone Main 2 or Main 508 See us l'or used ears with an 0. K. that counts