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Page Four1 LA GRANDE EVENING OBSERVEi . LA GRANDE, ORE.'! Monday, January 13, 1980 $Ga(S5ranbc Jj&immg bscrte i luirMraMll tu Iutliifii4liul Nc,waMMr HANK b APPIjHJBY iAHVRlf t MATTHRWB Editor and Publisher Published avonltiKB. fJuiept tiunday at 1 4 1 8 Adam Avenu mi Orande, Orptcon. The OtiMerver-titar published every Friday Elnterod at the J'otitofflce at I Orande, Oregon, ae Seoood JlaM Mull Mmtnr uiiiIit net ut Muroh 8, 111711. OFFICIAL PAI'KH OF UNION COUNTY AND TUB - CITY OF UA OUANDI0 MKMHKH OF ASSOCIATED HHI08S Tbe Aaeoclated Prean la exclualvely entitled to use for publloa Un of all oewa dtapatohea credited to It or not otherwlae oredlted It publlabed bereln. All rights of rvpublloatlou of apenlal die patobea In this paper, and also tbe local news herein aleo are reserved. National Advertising Repreaentutlv M. O. MQCIKNmoN A CO.. luo. Ban Franolsoo, Los Angeles, Beattle, Portlnnd, Chicago, Detroit. New York SUBSCRIPTION RATCe lly Carrier Dally, par month In advance.. Dally, six months In advance Dally, single eopy.. lly Mall Dally, per month In advance.... .... Dally, per six months In advance...., Dally, per year In advance Weekly Observer-Btar, per year . To ..14.60 - 60 - tOo ..12. SO ..16.00 .61.00 ADVERTISING RATES Display, foreign, per column Inch Display, local, per column Inch.. rime contract prices on application. 41o 400 TKK llUHAH HP L1F1-: Anil Jpmum shM unto llil'lil. I um the brt'uri of life: bo that cometh to me shall nuvcr hunt;,'!-; anil be that bcllevcth on me thull never thlrtjl.-Juhn G:3&. BRUSHING UP SPORTS ByLaufer A I WOLF HUNT THE WR6IZTpi8ESMErtOF ASA Kill wolves with asincls ..stroke of the uhp." THE HUNGER RIDES BESlDE THE FLEE IMG AW'MAL AM! BRJKJ6S THE LEAD PELLET; ATtACRGD 7& H LOHlP SQPA.RELY DDUJri OriTriE UXJL-F'S HEAD"" THE EXPERT AREf HUMILIATED F (HEY Mo5 IN (HE FIRST STROKE- "La Grande, which enjoyed some very interesting and thrilling college football games last fall, will witness its first nll-collego basketball contest here Thursday night when the Cheney and Eastern Oregon normal schools clash. Neither team has been defeated and the game should pack the Re creational hall. THAT'S WHAT COUNTS In the list of what may be called the chief characteristics of our present era may be found the assertion that this is an age when "nobody has any time." On this point practically nil the observers and critics of our social order are agreed. They draw their proof for this assertion from the ever increasing spend of our means of transportation. A half-1 hour reduction in the time it takes to go from Chicago to New York; a mile added to the record of the number per hour in airplane travel ; a half hour gained in a trans-Atlantic trip these are events that our hurrying age greets with joy. We have no time to dally. Thus runs the lament of the critics. But is it indeed a matter of such grave concern ? True, there was a time when men had more leisure than they take to themselves today, but we have yet to learn that in those days men had a. greater abundance either ill social progress or human happiness than' we have today. We can't deny that we are in a hurry, but as compared to more leisurely ueriods in historv it isn't to 1 Hinit.1 rhut we get things done. And after all that's what counts. THE ALL-REVEALING AO . A century from now a file of the advertising pages of the newspaper and magaziue of today would provide a complete history of the customs and characteristics of the period. These advertisements record what the people are wearing, the problems of the day, current thought and the traits of the generation. Pick up any issue of the family newspaper and there in word and picture is the story of the day. Preserve that issue and posterity a century from now can tell what the men and women of this generation wore, what their mode of trans portation was, how they were amused and entertained. The advertisements have made the past an open book. Picture a niiu in the year "J030 chancing upon a file of this newspaper for the year 19150. Turning to the advertis ing pages tie wouiu see ariayeu 001 ore 111s eyes the styles in wearing apparel for men, women and children of one hundred years ago. lie would see the types of automobiles in use and from the number of automobile advertisements he would deduce that the radio was in great demand, even ecoeding in popularity the phonograph and player piano. Training in the art of sleuthing would not be necessary for this reader of the advertisements of the past to inform himself, for the cancer cure ads, that cancer was a menace to the generation and. from other ads, that olesity and exceeding thinness concerned the public as greatly as the malignant cancer. The advertisements are also a record of economic condi tions, revealing market prices and estimating the supply and demand. For the discerning contemporary reader the newspaper advertisements afford more interesting and valuable informa tion than he can preserve for posterity. 1 L fSMlL sZ?5:s i FIND IT HERE Copy for this column most be In by 9 a. in. NOTICK OP STOCKHOLDERS' ANNUAL MKETIXO Notico is hereby given that the annual meetlnB of the stockholders of tho Ia Grande National Bank will be held at their banking house In La Orande. Oroeon. on Tues- jday, January 14th, 1930, at the hour of ten o'clock a. m. At thif meeting a Hoard of Directors win ho elected to servo for the ensuing yoar and such other business wit FAI LA GRANDE STORE Successors to JST.K.WEST & CO. Kayser Slipper Heel Hose No. 88X $1.35 Von will n-ivive seah-d bi.ls for the VVIIKX YOU AIIIO DOWN TOWN wrPi-kinc of their warehoiiHf local-; Do not fail to visit ItioharcUon's 'd on Uie O.-AV. It. & N. company Art and Uift Sliop. It will pay you transacted aa may properly luntlH al 1m UmnuV, Oregon, not com before, the said meeting. H. E. COOUDGE, Cashier. K-11-2SL liitfr than January loth, Thfs- bida will be coimiilerert hi three ways: Viz: Salt- of the building an it .stands, with certain reservations, will lie ui-mn.tiwi HiiMi r in wreelc. dispose Tho newest In Dinnerwaro. Voii i ,lf -..ivniro and l. un un irrotindH. MEAlTIFlTi MHDAIXIO.Y wtdl this we.-k dnrliiff tho olcanup walo. .Many um;ful articles in clone-o-.il dlntnuwnre will bo found a it -.si. than half tho wholeaaln cost. 1-G- tf. will be delighted with it for the following reasons: .Rich deep cream body. Modern new shape. 1'1'ttiinim Handles and Lining. Soft Clreen and Rose Color sehemo. Guaranteed against crazing. Iteasoitahlo lirice. Just think over these points and you will want to Bee "Medallion" before choosing a dinnerwnre pat tern and remember, introductory sets at $10.55 ut Ric-hardson's Art & Gift Shop, La Grande's Store of beautiful new dinnerwaro and glassware. 1-13-tf. .IAXI ARV CLEANUP SALE See tho wonderful .values In e logouts in dinm-rware, lamps, glassware, and other things at Richardson's Art and Gift Shop this week. Substantial reductions In all lines during this week. Jt will pay you to visit the shop and take advantage of this annual sale. 1-6- tf. Abe Martin - M 4 1 llrnistllililu. iikMitln. button holes, etc. Nurtou's Kldille Shop. Adv. I1OXI1OX lli'ittish liply U:7. sci,-n,'e talk: 7:30. music :n,i! IVinih note Uihnl,l KelluKlfr I'act features: In to I. dunce music. J IIAVK YOU SKKX IT? ? ? basis ror llmllatli.il In contrast I Kl'l (Stake) 5:45. stock mar-I Have you seen MeUallion Dinner to French advocacy of lcasue of J kcts: U. N1SC; 9:3(1. souk recital; wale. Kee the window display this nations. : 11, news. week nt Richardson's Art & Oift S. S. OHOIttii: WASHINGTON, hUH C.'Ookc) 5:311. msan: . hol). Vou will enjoy it. 1-13-tf. American ilelcnates 10 naval c:S; s, concert: s, CHS; la. news; conference encountci bitter north i li:U5. CHS: II' to 1. ocsan. Atlantic winter. , salt Ijikc lily I.UNnuX-Several die and much ! KSI, (I13kc) 5. novelty and damase Is done in severe Kale : vocal m-ourum: 5:30. XHC; S:45. which hits rac.!and. j music: 5. mixed quartet: 'J:.in. con- MONTKVII'IX). rrmruay 11, v-, cert; la, dance music: II. rc.iucsts. j uluttou reported in ltivera prov- San I'nitictsco Definite bids for wrecklnit and i'ko.uisk )! si'iti.vr; Is tlio name of the new Picturial I'ictun?. It. is tho most attractive cleaning up of grounds and lncmu- j i-t ti I'kuno .since "The Klrst ins arraiiKerneuts of salvuge foriTlmw". Jlavo It framed nt spe dlsposal by us. 1 c-lnl reasonable prices at Rlehiird- Iiefinito bid for wrcckinK build- ,. A,.t & tiift shop." l-131tf. me, iucludlns' arranitemcnis 01 sai-i vase' -for sale ami cieaaing up ol j grounds. Tilis bid will be accepted on a percentage basis of the sale of the salvage. The right is reserved to reject any and ail bids. l-U-5 1. IN TM WIT CAM, I-VIt III Its Tho Oregon Hardware and Im plement company, Iji Orande. Ore- I,A.M1 SHADMS To fit every stylo and size or lamp, Kloor, ItridKO, Table and Houduir. in both parchment and in silk, ranging in price from 2'c to $2.75 will be featured tilis week during the Annua! Cleanup Sale at llichardson's Art and Gift Shop. 1-0- tr. 2 Glasses Water, Not Too Cold Help Constipation One glass water is nut enough take 2 glasses a half hour hefore breakfast. You get quicker and better results by adding a little simple glycerin. saline, ete., (known as Adlerika) to one glass. Unlike other remedies, Adlerika acts on 1JOT1I upper and lower bowel and removes old poisons you never thought were in your sys tem. Adlerika stops GAS and witir stomach in lt minutes! Relieves constipation in 2 hours. Red Cross Unrig Store, Adv. ! 3tore No. 18 La Grande, Ore. Our Silk And Wool Hosiery 79c OMBHaM Combining- the appeal- nr.ee of the silk with the v.ai nfth and protection of the wool. on Hrazilian frontier., Klt (OSMke) stoek nuir- I keis: a. kiddies hour: 5:50. -news; t. salon urelit'stnt; 7. popular mu sic; y, 1'i-eil and Siilly; Ifita. ('roon-tM-s; 1". orjean and baritone: It to V. dance nuisic. K V lt ' ttJlukc) 5::((. Kdua l-'is-chei-; ti. CMS: S, concert; y , rMS; j I". Trunk wVitunabv: l:iu to 1, J j dance., nju-'ic. "Socks a iv alius Iih Uk; nerk TI IM.V IMKX.HAIS The National (troadcasting cm:t- i lows; S to 9 a. m.. H':ippv Time"; !:(". home service talk: lo;3n tn U::iM. Wuinan's Masfuzine; 3:4." t(. lien atv ivo funny look in'; cigars I OFFICE CAT TftAOC MAM H RIO. Br Junius voters service: 4:15 to 4::i. j are never the kind we .smoke: j , wuiui:j i au just a iut suspicious ahout cliC! arc either Ih his r tK ; 6 u '',,m'""t: 7. Kskimo.s; 7:3. ' tho person who starts his sentences; llltli. an moi uiibtnUl.vN KOt a ' vaudeville hour: ;3n. Amos and with -'they say." 1 wouldn't trust; muffler t reatlv tlu lHllee a :'1'- Jnn and Ned; lo to(such a person with my secrets. A! pv ran s w-i m. tzj rmmm !L. 111 1 - Shi -UfcUllli 'I I jmmm nmwmlm 5 II . -:-s IS llnlslutus curd Is the Mitott lK-t 1 veteu; n lo ?. alter all. an lKlde they make It j : - nnisic. easier i nvliwtiUV a.vs UilVj The rotumbii Itrvadea-stim? sys Itud. Tell Hinklcy tried to iimkot, lu Prrani ror Tuesday foilows: me et:gu.u: ter the holidajs an i S to 7- !'llul Whiteman's erehestm: the llqucr irU-d the i-sics. 7 tl' T: ",- Mr- 11,1,1 lranm: Modern Melodists; 'j; 3y to Il, j drama; U to i:, dance music. Tmiuiia KI ( 7ikc 7 to o'l, record ings; ,s:3" to 3:3n, l.-.mites: ;i:Jtf. Sen-naders; 4 . 1 1 to :', sclent; 'J. TtS; la. pi ut. contralto, sc-p ratio; I'lUlM'M IHVll li OW.NCUS MIM- I'S(.)1U.H TII'S I'.VIUS (Al) Who nets the tips when hotels add U per cent "tor service' la by way of Wing de cided. Senator Justin UoUart told par. ltaiuetit that many hotelkecpers toik a constdernlle share tor them selves. That is to hr stopped hy a law which already has passed the senate. Tips in hotels which leave eas terners, to fiht their own way out past a line ot extended palms seem ti he Krowin. Franco's prosperity and years of publicity about Wall Mivet protus hae whetted the ap peMtes of thoce who receive. Overnight News Briefs Dempsey Ivanks Sharkey At Top Of Heavy Heap illi; Wen- liui.le heU.ie p leUH V 0el '..tn IViat Madtoti Stuaio 0.ttd-u l-Vtda 'I. Ue-. 1 ou 1 1 the W ! Ihe t-Mdei m tlx- eth-x I -IK Ht heavyweight- i. ; enbioom. Jimti.v ylatt I Sci'iiu;, .eo l.oiP.-aki. j MaUlcvcUiMs .m.i Is. v i- ; 1ice Shade. Ui-ne Vmj. Ace Kuu- i kui. Welterw eislst. - Jackie IV Ms ytil Jnn!ic Het'iainln I ittht wvwM Siitiupy M.ttul !1 itn-l Tony initn ri 'ttherviKh:s K:d v'hoceUte. : V:rl Malto aed Ma? MaltaMm?, j lUutumvxeitfhin .VI Mrt and; i Mu-hy tiraham. H.vwcijrhts UiaiK lill and Mid-1 NKW VOIlK. Jan. U tAl ) far as Jack lvmp-vy I,- chceriud. the hcavj uvKht crtaiiipum ef ih. world Is Jack JSh.tr key of Homoii. lUnkin? t. v,.vrs p ,M(k-h ,m. visioa tor the nr.!?. titte uvuea tnr. the old M.uwhsu nuiuier piacs har(key ut the tnp t the heap and term htm th "aevredited world's he.iw-i;u vh-iinpion.' Iku-k o( th' Mum jwiilor iVmp vy ranks Max S M- hit .t i;Pr many: Tufty Onfttttw wt tJioux illy. U.. and l'hit stet of Knt- Met Piv.-id ut rurt. hmi imd. Then he nrp 'vVj men a tomahawk to use a s-1'1' Touuuy Lvuhrnn. Htu. Yen Per- prtniduitf oer the M.vU- T. Oeors Godfrey. Johnny Kike. there H be tintc w heu 'h.xvi- cn Victoria Ouinpolo. ounc tfinl-Utuf use it tu ktivt idatiue a I lly Ihe -oaviatci Pre IHIIMH' j Ol.l Mill S, 4V -Hoover in Id.; t' C iw I M'. W O, Thompson ut Oh;o ; St ,tt umversify. tikviis oppasnn: ' -.t!t.sai;s to nuid pie linkers; telW r h: tuetnal hair shirts. V. ASMINO.THV Itishop Oarv- t n.-tt i-sn-s church leilatix e pu iAti catHnc for tuliti'iuii); up ot 1-rtdiibitton cn tMceuient. j IUVSIVN -t'ard.eal O'l'mittej in! -ir-.-i- :-.;.! ia eru-d punishm't !-! o:fi iu'imf a dut.tl-M ordinance, j W ASUINiM Itntten Sitvs : ic.ttct enemy of prohibition is. Ms ecnti-d b t.titatics. intelcrants j and -:ini-'. fund.-d t Olluw er." J san ki; N, tsr Alvir t ' t a; .-'miw t-(ait'tt nt Sl''frj,; , ',iivt f';t i's .n 0;:i Iis' K f S. I'Ht'CMX. AriJt. 'I'o mot'Tits tell'"! t're-,:en to da'h in h K li a . AM t;ll.l A T'..- Kmmett Mv-v:-, tvi't ar-! I... Wilier, p'atie .vt'.v--vui. kiiled in planv crash durtnc ex't.:(''!'.ien. I'lM'l.AV. VV Six pvrs-'M ;i. ed la d-ath in .-K-vep v.hvn vesi- I'.'. U' to p.. 'l IX, IVrtland KtrW tf:"ke 7:l. m.n-uif-. proktram; S. N !h y. news; y : ; t cooking sehi'Ol; I:P'i. Nii'; l!:-t."i musical program: 1. niarke-.s; : ; : music: Nltf; 4-:m. hiummi i-m ;i;ims: .rt;3iV Ntit'; stitilia; f ;;-i L'ouichbuys; 1". concert; I I. da;:ci band. K K. l t ! skc ) :.. popular !: Cram; S: nnvclU' s. If. e.-iK- rt P'. dance mutic Np-kant KH2 :."kc) tf: J. u-.e-r-hiu pro-i-aiii; S. Nlit '; musical pi . riiMiu: ;:t.. NUi; ;!. t.unv"- hour: nmsii'il p; .--rr nr.'.s: -1 15. eon.-.-t; XlW; studio; I V lt("; U' t. !, papular music. MIA (MT"'se) . popular nu;si- Oakland K'. (v.ui A z U:-..,. .;. ceiH-eit t to. 7. ti-.' T pojij. iar itiu-ic. KtIO ( ;:ikcl 3 Ni:r; I ;a, oreh'-stra: 5 : P, : n s; Mii . cuucvTl aU'ii:t; : tu p:. N '. IViiyt'r KiA O.Pkc 4 r,.-vv ,.P. writer by the name of i-'lynn knows ; what he's talking about when he! rites: j "They any" has tt roituht more' havoc than most words in the die-! nonary. j "Tluy say" has ruined reputa-j lions and blackened characters. J "They say" has caused runs jil' bunks and has ec-st fortunes. Th'.y s.ty" is only an excuse to 1 1 : !' y and sossip. "Tl:ey s;iy" has caus"d broken-h- arts and suiciiic- i th Th" lev e of seeing pap-'i- i univer our nuii'.fs i:i xl. I i lly tiifiin!: the drawer with un- lini-hed work, some fellnus iiuin to keep their dek toi elean ; and "hti-iue.ike." The p. !Cht. In. ill Im vc the h-n tho anuirual.-d M. ;.-.-" N in- s a pan eispiiiti"n that. iMCr, ii ! co K ro ro business for a ' ' h'T v eddtnr out- '. kiteiieu aprous. : dark and the tlay- flight is bejrtnniii now. children, re Pile youiseU- S,' J C s. n the day's t'o!k-w-d by .1 '. ante from the i :,:::. Ml,'. COUti-alte.; Ill to Sent Ho Tw little buddies were einipir ini; if'ti-. "WIku (lit- jotir father dt when uu a.k htm mie.iitnt.' C IH- ifk'XL "Me stMierfitly s!-. "I'lii bii.y mm, don't hoilit me'.' nplicl (he I'll-er. "I Im'H when I Kt cut of the j rt--"ni he look, in I tic ttu-tiRtha." . i c-neert to i::aw. Pe eol him and ..eh. r ! 1 How i :cht Ptt; !- 1 Pd ich i tha.5 -4.nv thou bm (-, r!M'KPS. K.v. - .-cur nuneis tea led t Tt blain mine when sl'iM is ft -.-.ed to extinsulsh i"?ame. It W,TiKUK - Parrot fevvr Ku--ll'i hrhotvd ktolatwt by state bac- KUKtJlVUT. Pu Mrs, WUhaai Sil'EVEXS'VAW ENGELEW CGj lDHP Women's Outing Gowns '69c Your Fincmcial . Engineer Financial wrecks vary in the seriousness of the dam age suffered. If your total savings amount to $100 and you lost it all by investing in some fake stock, your finances are ruined. If you own a big business and it gradually becomes so involved as to throw you into bankruptcy, your finances are ruined. The important thing for everyone who has accumu lated or seeks to accumulate money, is not that a few people suffer financial wrecks, but WHY? You could probably name lots of reasons why' "cer tain men fail. Not always, but in many cases it's due largely to the lack of sound financial judgment and advice lack of a financial engineer to" steer the proper course. Business and money are handled successfully ac cording to certain fairly well defined rules provided by experience. Your banker is usually acquainted with these rules in considerable detail. He knows from his contact and experience, how some mistakes can best be avoided, how some steps can be taken with assurance toward success. Your banker should be competent, friendly financial engineer, readv to help you when wanted. When you wish it, we like to discuss vuur buines and financial plans and to be of everv posib'e service to you. la (finutta atiimal Bank Member Federal Reserve - Resources Over 2 Million "Forty-second Year of Friendly Service" ' T