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AVcclncsthiy, Januai-y !!),';( LA GRANDE EVENING 'OUSKRVEtt, LA GRANDE, ORE. Page Seven Bfjp i mi usn.Av I'i;)(,ie.ms Tht National HitiMikiiNtlii'; cotn puny proKrum- for 'I htirnduy t'ol Iiiwh: a to !i a. in,, Happy Time; !i:ir.. homo Er-rviee tail;: Hi to II, 'uiiiiiu' .Muunsdne; ) 10 l:i:. clHiiil hrundcitM; l (n nnuy luinil; tf::ni to :i, Hoiihh of Myths; ,'i to -1, orchestra: r, to g, Itudy Vallee jiihI o reheat rn: it, Hinvoi'x; ;:tH, V;K-1 'lenideiit CoOlldiiO tall;; 7, concert; 7:in, symphony hour: K:;in, .Anton mid Andy; SMii, .Mux Holla and violin; !t. .Memory I, urn-; M : Olympian: l it, I'lnnlathtn (flnH-s; to 12, dance munlc, 'I'lie I 'olumhhi. Kroailcastthiif nyn lent protfr.wn I'm- M'hunalay nifcht follows: 7 In T::in, transcontinental prnKi-din; !::nt, i,h;hle and (rhad uwn; Hi : J ii to III, i'liS. Taooiuu KT 70kc). 4. orchestra; l:.ti, piano, lilui'H Kons'w; 4:11 fj to li, Milcntr li, concert; !i:;ni, CMS; la, HOprafiu, tenor, piano;- l:lo, CHS. l'orllnnd - : KGW (Ulliilic) 7:1.1 n. in., health, devotional; SY NHC; :t, cooking' .school; 9:4 ft; NIK"; '12MS. orjrun: I, M'; 2, music; li-au, XliC S;-K.. Jook chat; feature; 1 ft," hrass jjand; 11 tol2, oi'K'in. K15X (II SMlff) fi, popular iiiiikIp; X, classical proK'raut; :'u, features; 1 o, dance music. ",, . ' ; ' Spolinno K J ij (MHtki'i fi:-lf, morning pro. J'frs? . Ve, 1 ' is mm: ,-s, -stti't ., mwtr:, :. Nlll": llMfi, fu'NH)i(c nt'i-'c1'; U':ir, I "'""i NlH'i I, eonwrl: 6. ; NIIC; :,- apni'lii; ulu-liiiio : luiml; 111, hiiiSK h.'lllil; II, Nil!'; I S to 1,' impiiliii' in-nsnun. j KU.V (Hll;r) !, lllll-l'iil ,n,. I in-ntti:- . Hour on (; o-niwny: in, ( l-fftlH-MlM. ' " Nun ri-niii'lsm j KKlii' (ilioiii') .1 iiidHicnl pri I -Kiiiin: 0:15, iiniitlnil . tnihi. :.;:iii, ; Jiilnn Klscliir; (I, oi'gnn;' (u-' ji'lH'sim: ", i "(ist Tiaii.'rc.'ituiTH: !i, j viiiidii i Mo; utiiii, . run; id, I'Viiiilc Winn mi Imi;' I'll 1 1) in 1, iifmro nuislf. j KIT) (liSllkc) !, oiKHiilrf: ,1, ! i-lillilrcll'H hour: IS, Sul.in iirclnvtrii', j 7, in In miirili:; h, nmislial iin ) mi l's; !i, C'c-t ir ami S illy: u : 1 ti, n i lupi'o ttilic !i:3n, violin: in, im'kmii mm Imillunii; 1 1 in li, iiniuv iiiukIi-. I.O'i Aliuklst . KNX (liir,nlir). t: is, . li'l.lilloB hour: (1, oiRiin: ::iu in in, fvn- ' Inro I'l'ujinuiiH; 10 to 1, ilii ncf. lllil- Kl,.. ; KIT (C(l;,.) 0:45.' Hlock. lilnin ikcts;'!!, NIK'; lean, inuslnnl feu I iiiri'H; li, romoillrin: i:3(i, conrnrl ; ori'linntni; 1 1, newH, , j K1IJ iimnlu ) li, niKiin; 7, sym- phonifilH; S:an, CMS; ll:an, KinKnfK f niul ori'li(ntm: 10, ihhvm; ln;nri, j ilanrc iiiu.-jIc; 1'2 In 1, u.r(r;m. i . . Sl'iillli" , . -. KllR. (OTOkr.) 0, rnnci'l'l; ,6, fra j Iuii'h; 7, concert: 8, hrirmnny pro j urnim: It, UronUwny lrlo.;. in, n,ulii- ' tot:. 1 li.illince nl,li.ilnr. - - j 'Ivii.MO (imokr)., Ci,. Nlir; S:.4r., J'nowH: i, Imnil' nuiMh-; .1 1, N in '; 1 ; orKiin. ' ' i Silll I nlcp Cllv !..KSi; (lliinko li, NIIC; C, IIkIiI opor.'i: 7..NHC: miiHloa 1 vnrii tli's; 111, pri'lii-H'trni 11, ri'iiiinstH. I ' lli'livi'r J " KOA (S3nlir) !l lo 4. oiChMtrn; 4, rcnturi'fi, nowH, otc: r, Nlll'; S:iri. mjxi'd iniilrti-t: man lu II, NIIC. . . Otiklnml , KflO (T'llOkr.) . 4:45. news; 5 to ''IS. NHC. !' . K'.I.N (SSOkc) T.:an, jilnno; C, i ronrort irlo; 7, IH'Um: 7:an, inus- li'al 1't'iuilrnn: I', kohim'1 liyinns: man Id1 in:::o', HiTwnlli.nK.' Mr. Breshears' General Store r Robbed at Cove IIAHTMAV 1SST KS JtKPOHT IKnroiUV. Oro.; (AP'rof. 'Jt,onry Jlnrtman ,of tlu? Ore-Kim State oollfK'., nssinoil lo the study of pour marketing1 and hIoi-uko con ditions umlei tlm it-UMpkics of the -Yuit fi powers' 1ciikuo and Winter ! 1'ear Commit too, . in. a' ri?port set jout that InvpHtlationH arc now un j (i4T way on J 4 phasnri .of. niarliot j Iiih: ami slurae. : l'lMfcssor Jlart i'man , will, conclude his tuily next 'May when )) will embody his find-" ' lugs in a report. I l iviih M?ICay Qlusdns . W irw' Western Auto . hy All-. A. il. CnnttJln ('DIimtI'vci Cm respondent ) COVIf. ,titc, (Spcclitl) 'I. II. Ml't Hlicars jfeneriil sttiro was brnlu-n into l-'rhlay tii-ht. Jan. H ami all the niiniey in the till taki.-n ami ahont ?t In mcrclruidise. Kug Hilliiif in nviile thr-ouuli the hack door, the nk'!M ludn lnoktn and the door nnl'M-Ued I'nnii (he Inside, 'I he inii-mierrt Had ti l"d lo tfet in tlirnimh th'e front door as Ihe Klnss was hrnttfii. hut evidently either found it ton puhlU' or were lilirhlened off. It is only a 1mv we l;s sln c Weiiucr'B lnirduare filore was entered in much (he sumo way. There Is also imik'Ii thieving of sas from cars stiimllnn in the Htroet or In unlocked Karaites at nlKtit. , ; , .Ml. Ifanny Krawio cch'hrated their iinnunl C'cw Year's day latn que.I, at tlie ftraUKtv hall Saturday, i tinner was served at nonn and the table was laid with all maid lhlr:t Lite seasim affords.' The piece dc resistanco was mast turkey and Ihe roast lui'key was rlaaked oh- ati sides, with sweets and .salads, nuts, vrctiihles and al!-the tfopd things oacclvablo. About 4 a people were, present to enjoy the feast: Al'li-r tljo .dinner a-'veVy' nice: profiratn was enjoyed. ' The - pVntfi'aut fol lows: son,', '"OrcKon My Cireynn"; a discussion of (he rerent ecumunlc eonferi-nee by A. V. Nelson, of'l.a trrainle; niudhcr. talk on the same subject iy A. li.' Ilantct', .of l.a Crande; souk., "llhi (r.ra ml c Hondo," .M. i,. Carter; sold, 't.Mis f.iRflipJpl Moon," J.cltoy : Wilson; poem, "liarct'itot Ikiy" ("h lit !() by Kathleen Ciiinstock; "The Sands or. Hh-'i by KiriKHley, Helen l.loyd; son?,', "lloek .Me tit Sleep in lUxie" by S. I,. Ciiiss;. Y'clmii llichardson. Kathleen CninstOfdi, Helen .-l.loyd, Lens Hrlslow, Helen Van Via ek, Velum .lae Ithdiards; poem "Main in Kiuumcr" by hon.feUow, Yelttci llh hardsun; dm-t . "I.ovo's Oiil Sweet Souk" Airs. h. K.- l.aniz ami Mrs, V. A. Winters; violin solo, ,M . h. Carter;- 11. (i. Avery discussed many prnideinn of the farmers in cluding iMilent eonlrol, sweet. . clo ver, etc.; Hans Sclfors Kve a talk on dairying for jirorit. The kimv! list imdnded Mr. and Mrs. It. S Conistoek, Hutli and ' Katlileen 'omstock, Isabel I laer, M r.v. A. I.-. Meeker, Ilozert Hecker, .Mr; and Airs. C. K. Ih-rtschi! Mrs., lieh-nc J.liiooln, Mvs. Hlchard Wade, .Mrs. I... M. J.nutz, Mr. and Mrs. (. i. Srninwer, It. W. Severs, i:. l- Mu slek, M,r. and Mrs. Kdrl Davis, .Mr. and M;rs, Kd VanVhodt. H. (.. Av ery, A. W. Nelson, Albert Hunter, Kans Sidfors, C.uy Marker, Mr. and Mrs, Charles Dcllaas. Airs. Alice turfy, the ltev. and Ah-s. W. A. Winters, Airs. Julia ltidenonr, A). I.. Carter, l.eitay Wilson. Kl hoil, Mristow. Lena Itristow, Helen 1-btyd.. . Velina,i, Alai...l:it'Jiard.-..aiid-A'tdma. Micltardson, . r The cove IHwh school opened the basketball season with a same with l-;iKin at K'ltfln l-Yiday evening win nlnir from tb"iii by a score of 2U to . ) 1. Tlic playorii ' wer(o ; Ceril lllcluu-ils, center, Hunrene Andei' soi', and I'urki-r Sevei'R, guards. Ward I'aUe, itarrel Wtdiner mtd Him Smith, forwards, VI nil! Uich aJrrs aiid ,1ohn Coinsto'ek," Si'-vf'ral CUCH weul over tHbimf a (jood many hiwh hcIiooI hoys and .kIi'Ih--- A. A. Antics h;ts lie.cn , ill several duytt with an ntiaek of flu, ( L- was at first Hiiffcrlntt with trouble with tin1 ver'lehiai- In hi;; neck anil now eon fined to lilr. bed witii i rouble 'centered in ilu- vi ncbrae of bin batd;. His son Archer who Um bci-u having a vacathui vlciitntf bin biot) pr, l'hyd Antics ill Kr- attb', has been renl 'for li'-causo of his -father's illness, , .!,i s, I. on 1'ayne, v ho . ,wtnt lo Wall;!, Wit Da before 'frutukMvlvhiK to islt with lii-r sun, 1M ra'yin Mtid family, returni il tto CovciVavly. in Ibe week. She is making Imc lionto with Ms. Alice Tripl.-r 't'tir'r tho winter.. , , m Airs. Ollhcvt Aliller. who has been Hi so Imur with an luiectlon die to a snake bite, is now down with an attack of measles. . ., Mr. and Airs. Kenneth coomi who hnvo btMn living in I'ortlaud all thu Vail, came here to siiend tlie holi days and have now decided to stay until spring. ' , Air. a?id Airs. Albert Miller, of Medical. Springs, are tie parents of a. baby boy born -Sunday,. Doe. 2lv Ah. Mijler is a. . mur of Kfanklin Miller and was it Covo lioy, Al ):, I 'rallk .Voider ' who - is.Hv-, inv in Maker, ouim' dow n to , spend Suiulay willi her daiirJUeV, Cliri:t-tlna.- "' ' ' ' 'C; Al.rs. Stuar.l French who' is, iv-, inK at North I'owder came Mown Saturday lo attend the br!droi party. ' . , : Miss Klnnra Hansen, dnu'-rhtr of Airs. K. J. Dean, lias entered (ho l-lavlern Oregon , nointal at!, ia tirand". ..- ; Aiiss Alarinn fioisa, daushtcr of Mrs. It. r. Uiikcr, retflstcrfjd at Hie H. O. nornuii at- ihe heinnin' of tlie new year. . '. .Mist-. Isabid HaKor, of Josepli, a student of titc Knslern Oregon nor mal, spent the weekend with, Aiiss Uulh Comstrtek. , ,. " ' ' iKes Ksther. Alinnie and Kdna I'Mlhivan who have bf-en vinlthi.tr llndi' aunts Mrs. Anna Anderson and Airs. Alary .Johnson since bo-tnteClirh-tmas 'left Alonddy; '. M Im laaher i;: a, .stndeiit. at the lOastera Oregon nornyil. All'ss Kdna ., Is u student in one of tlie. hiRh si'hools in Cortland and , Mlsn Alinnie rc lurm; to lu-r homo in Vancouver. , . A basiiel social and musical pro gram sponsored by Alrtf. Ilva Duncan-will be held. at. the Aloceahee haU Friday evening. The scliOol children, wilt, furnish. part uf tlif .program, some .outside talent bus 'been scented on the program. There will be no admission and th'1 public, is cordially invited to at tend.. The Woman's club will hold Its annual business: i.ieettnir at the li brary Thursday afternoon and ali member: are uracil - to, attend, J.-. H. i.ay will ii'pt'n a rarasc and ;!iil rOVhr sbtip ' 'rtevt rtoirl to Km 1 Hi's moil t ma rket and trt'o' (iy. H'e la busy j;t'ttlnjr It ready and ft ill lie open for business with in the next tVw flays..' Airs. T. ( Jtefty was host-ss io tho ('"mi and Jiy Hrhiire club Sat urday uttornoun. Hridu'e wan plny td at throe labh-s, A ibilnty lunch wan served after tin irnmr. .Mrs, .Marjory Miller w)n the l:li:h score and Al'i-r. ticorynnna Chad wick niado low. The kuc.-uk include 1 Aim Mav"ry Milhr. Mrs. Krinn HarkPf, .Mi'.i. (Icoru'itnna Chadlck, Mr.-:. W. J. Hallmark. Mrs, T. It. Conktin. .Miss Hoiotby Alllls. Atrs.! A. ii. OHon. Mrs, Morniec Aniler, AUsfi Vina Coiilvy, Mrs. KuKcno MUlfiHny. Kthol H'nuarn and Mrs. Smart French, . ., ! Health Talks routs My far the most common of. hu man alimenls is (he common cold. And because it is so .widespread It would Ncctu Mutt we oittihl . to know a Kreal ileal about it-. We do- in u, certain senseand yet as to its cause there at n ma ay opinions, few of which are backed by convincing scientific proof. J'erhnpH tlie difficulty is that tlicre is no single cause. The. common cold has many causes. In fact, a cold Is not a disease In the restricted sense of tho word. llatlH'r, what we com monly call a cold Is a (croup of symptoms, associated with a num ber of diseases. Sneezing, . cOUKhlntf. wtuerhur eyes and a runnlnK' nose are t In body's response lo an Irritant, Hut tlie irritant may hi" peppeivor dust, or your first e.lKiiret,. or, nnuin, mime datiKorous jferm fihlltif? to invado your body. When, iho causes are so varied and numerous prevention oiitrht. to he difficult, and yet il Isn't, really particularly if by prevention we understand not only avoiding colds j which jw less eaay)," but keeping ; developing colds ..from beCinuinK H'-rlous. ! The rules for prevention of colds 'nre simple. They are; Avoid those , who iiave a mdil, parlieiilarly If : they are 'Caivleay., aml v'', sneeze and evpoeiorule wiiuout re K-ml for ttthers; avtdd exot's fatiuue, overwork ami physical t hntiMlon; do ma allow yourself to become chilled; drt8S accord in !f to the iwut hei1; ami keep your feet .dry. ;; i : if yon should, ilespMn. those pro jiviullon:. ib velop . cphk t;uaiein!ier jiwii tfuldhm' prlnclploK, tlic, ltest place to fhrht a Cohl. Is 111 bed; and do not driifr yoursi-tt'. , . . When you are rehlly In need of -medicines, you need more than thai !yoa nvcii medical attention. When a cold falls to yield to rest lu hud, hot baths, and a !iht fluid dlot, it is wood so use and beiier, economy to call a'doctor.;-. ''.. , '; ; .; , Homo UcmciHcs There is ' a simple IokIc about honije rotnedies that ntiyht to ap peal io everyone. j. There arc certain conditions arising In the daily life oftho aver UiKt man which, althout;h of a i medical nature, do not require the aro and skill of the physician. ; A bruise, a cut, or a lienducliP duo to a dietary Indiscretion hre ! UTustrattvo condillons Siudi oali ;iu tho main so ho treated by home - remedies.1 . ' I Hut what 'are Jiomo remedies? Chleriy the foltov!utfn stattdard I a'ntlseptli!, ' heat, cold, water,' rest,' ! exercise, soap add friction or mas- jSUKO. . ' ' ' My means of those, most of Ihe isimpk't coudliionH can be ndro,uito : ly treated. If these, rcmicdies arc .unsulted to tlic condition then tho 'chances arc that'tiie condltlou ls ; unstilled to home remedy. In direct contrast to t ho homo remedies stand the druK remedies. It i praetieally nevnr sal'o to tal; ;drtiK on tho ndvlcn of the tin i trained. Here uw Iho loKlo In l.wiiuplc. . Irus to he of value must j be pniunt, - it tltoy arc powerless j then they tiro wortliless, If they j are powerful then thoy arc too Htronu for safety lu unskilled , hands. i The hxuivui body has wldu safely , marlns in Its construction. That 1 is why It can stand so much ahusn without breaking down premature ly,. Still, it Is not su to abuse It, Consider, for . example, hcad aeliCH, i Thcro tiro scores and scores of so-pallcd romedles for head aches, and hundreds of thousands of us arc willing to diagnose and prcHcrlhe for our own headaches. And what are (he common imo dies sold? Vsually some dopi'(H.du(j druK that doesn't cure bm rm'ndy dulls tho headache. What mny bo said of such self, treatment? At, least this that a warning of datitfor nhend has been pafiel by unheeded, Yours of such hoodies jiIuiikIiik; ahead almost In variably spoil crash and disaster. Various men mires nro tukeh tn 'stamp out tho posts whloh oftop aliKht on crops and ruin them, One nitdhod has boen - to set up liur vb'dly a hlwlt wire net. miles lomr, , plough a shallow trench beforo lt saturate tho uround with krroseno and sot firo to tt when a swarm, flyinq: .low bumps Into die not This Is possible because the swarms travol slowly and In well-defined paths, - They have been . foimht from airplanes with poisons of various sorts but as ylt no mothod bus been found to be completely pffoo .tlvo. GRASSHOPPERS DARKEN SKIES OVER MOROCCO HAHA'tV MpvM'oa, ,nn, fi '(AI1) Skies, have, boon darkened .'this; winter hyl'reaf fllKhls of .dovatil n'tlnK'" KrasHhoppors. llllllons upd. billions of lhom have boon killed without Kfeatly . diminishing -.tho smarms. - ' " '' Tho fliKhtJi fi'cnttontly yero such as to inak a Hvlni; brown carpet several 'in lies siniare, ; With nets (hero frequently " woro oapthrod at a sinwlo Bpot onotiKh grasshoppers tri fill ns many as 10,000 parks. 1 Dr. Irvine Named To Health Board SAIilOAf.Ore. . Jan. S (AP)-OiV Al. I-J, Irvine of Lebanon was to (lay appointed by (lovernor Nor blad to succeed Iho Into Dr. IfaraM Mean as a member of tho slut a hoard of health. . It was said at tho oxccutlvo of- fico that Dr. Honn. ns prosldent Of j the slale hoard, httd roeommonded j the appointment of lr. Irvine .'an -I successor to Dr. ("V J. Smith upon the expiration, of of tho lattor'rt , term. Dr. Smith's lenn has now coxpired and the governor said that : later ho will appoint a Portland j physician to succeed him. . - TO KVVItttVlsr, DANCrM i ' M KDI-'OHD, Ore., Jan.. R (AP) .'.phd Aledi'or'a city council lust j nltfht voted, that the pollen matron .would supervise Ftk dances In the . future,: - '. j ; The police mairon wns denied i admission to the New Year's evo I danci. Riven by thu nrKnnlzallon, It t was cohtetoled.' 1 ' ' HIRE CHAINS TV. !-.. Sf Siack Chair In ik. A 'UdBandBoS y La m He raid g when the rain and r,noio come down . Ready u'ilh a set of genuine "McKay" Tire Chains thai yrip firmly on any 'rondivay . , . pull like an army Tank . ; . and are just us hard io make skid! Thai's SAFETY I or you. . . . Safety thin gives you a tranquil mind . .. . and traction that carries you riyht on through mud and slush without delay. McKay Tire Chains, in ihe rod striped bag inexpensively priced at "Western Auto." come in sizes for any tire balloon or high' pressure. They are quickly put on and as easily removed. Special hardening makes them resist both wear and bumps. Every. set is backed by' the guarantee of the manufacturers, and by "Western Auto's" Iron-Clad Guarantee of Satisfactory Service as well. McKay Tire Chains in strong canvas bag for conven ient handling ... for Balloon or High JQg5 Pressure Tires according to size, per set J ANB ur Other Winter Driving Necessities Resides NU-K.iv Tire Ch.iins. make Wc.itrn Aum" your Iwadqujttm tot all dtlicr winicr driving ncerssilirs. Our more thin 150 con- venienlly loeiicil Mores. iih. iheir Inslalliiion facilities where aecessorin pnrib.ued from us may be promptly and properly installed at a low ll.il rate manv Itee offer evety help to increased during comfort, convenience and safely at pleasing prices. WindsliieM Wipers of All Kinds i -sf RH fV. Absolute essentials lo safe driving in J "iS5) had weather. Otir wide assortmenl of VV-33k's. guaranteed wipers offers vou worth- VI'T-.?- V yiSSif v. ht!r savinits on wnatcver sivic WmSi P '" ''. Hand Wiiicrs. Sttc Vacuum Operated Wipers . illur.lraltd... tl.88 Other Vacuum Operated Wipers .: ?2.B. McConnell" TJcctric Wipets - $.1.95 Also 5-pIv "Pytannd wiper Wades, rubber and copper . ' .. .. t r . l 1 : l - v tuhinii lor ail styles oi wipers. nKumu. luiu . si?:. i: ... r--. I l.-i.. rii.lliieir .le ? jr our tisn.i IT PACKS THE FLAVGRY AROMA INTO EACH CAN I K ' i, x.l V.'inler l:ronts. Car Healers, ftadialors. tic.; at our usual fnoney-saving prices. . -More than 150 Stores in theYkst- ! ' HI-TESmGl I TSym yii seen- tfe TTNTT TTT3TON i4f 7 1 n r Tliose who seek the utmost In motoring satis factionat sensationally low prices should sce and drive tho Greatest Chevrolet in Chevrolet History . . . now on display la our showrooms! Here, by every standard of comparison, is Chev rolet's finest quality and greatest value made possible by Chevrolet's large volume production and the vast resources of the General Motors Corporation! - j An improved 50-horsepovvcr six-cylinder valve-in-head engine! Four Dclco-Lovcjoy hydraulic shock absorbers! Fully-enclosed, internal expanding, weather-proof brakes! Stronger rear axle! New non-glare windshield! New dash gasoline gauge! And scores of other features! Come in today and see this car. Drive it. Nott how comfortable it is how easy to handle how flexible in traffic. And remember that it Is now available -at greatly reduced prices! ! During itlUO, more (ban a million three hundred thousand Hrxms iMMiulit isl.v-cyllnder licrole(s, TJils onornitms 1dim10 pr(Mliielioii him made possible many savin;'. 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