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About La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 21, 1930)
Friday,' February 21, 1930 LA GRANDE L.flNING OBSERVER, LA GRANDE. ORE. rage Five V LCCAL'BIDDIEIFjr 1. ,tho Non-Christian and the Christ lau." Mr. Putnam wan at Haines yesterday attending tho moo tint; ot tho co-operative creamery. J. J .owners already have secured their The following aro regMerod ut 1930 licenses. , , . bnl hotels: William UuvIh, JJoIsc; JT. A. lilnck and wife, of Portland; ..School of .Missions IOihIs J. W. Oakley. PorUand; J. A. fiom- The Presbyterian church School niers, Klyln; H. W. Foidel, Port- of .Missions, which has been run- imiu; j. jk. JIOWICV. JJoIsc I J. V. n no llivr.ii..) dm I.- t.. Must lliivo Flro Pei-mlls Klro Chief Ct T. Llndsey today stated that mnny La Grando people aro unaware that flro permits aro required throughout the year when they deslro to hum trash, build bonfires, etc., within the city lim it. These permits, allowing burn- table, find 51 repbrtrd in tho class- -Sut ciosvd- Morfott ,7 nr ,i .nVi- u, ZZi v ' I " '"ir""""1 In hotwecn 7 a. m. and 7 p. m Poise: k. W. ; '. ;,, : !m J. " . h. . ? 'W secure,, without charge at fl. A. Urentnall. Portland; A. W. about 70 were seated at the dinner!1 station tviinamH, Kaicm; I', (. Peterson, Portland; Claude Christ, Redmond; J. 2U. Tebbel, Spokane; ltolnud Oliver. Pendleton; V. W. Allen, Pendleton; K. V. . Adair, Portland; Joseph Fox, Portland and 13. S. iJiislilrk, Pendleton, Tho La Grande public library Special Assembly . A special assembly was held this morning at tho normal school to Inaugurate the new yell leader, j Former ltcsldcni lkw Audrey Jleymer, and her assist- Utek JJrown. a former resident ant, Vorgolla Iloud. The tlmo was of this city, was struck bv nn nuto- Thls is the third year this ,WWi 'V . . will bo open regular hours, from t L ' efWi? iW i rSU,t.8' 9 turdny. Wash I.wiA . Ml ?h o""T ccdMlnetn' birthday. NeW books will H vi? ? ' ,an',y y Fl",.l""lb put out at 0 o'clock. At 10 f,ni . , ?',,,'iml 1,0 wo",07 the o'clock a story hour for tho child li. n J,f'" to Jeru:lrpn u.m ,(0 , , JIKJ CJcrlrmIo V.b". i . mtwn BIUUIUU iWngnor, who will tell "The Cat spent in practicing many yells, and arousing1 enthusiasm In the stu dents ovr tho two basketball games scheduled for tonight and tomorow night. The mem.bers of (ho visiting team from Monmouth were present at tho assembly when eaeh member, was Introduced io tho assembly. Fugles Meet Preparations for the open meet In tonight In honor of Frank Loltoy, national officer of the iM-aternal Order of tho Kugles who will speak at tho Kaglew hall at a session beginning at 7:30 o'clock, wero mado at the regular session last night. The public Is Invited to attend. A new caudldato was Initiated Into the order, and con siderable business was conducted including further plans for. the building program;. A public pinochle party to be given next Wednesday was also anounccd. mobllo In I,os Angeles Christmas day -and ..pnssed away January 4, according to word received hero. Mr. JJrown was a brother of tho lato Mrs. Fred Schilkc. That Camo Hack," and "The Three Silver Buttons" and also read sumo poems to the children. From . linker Eli Crossen. of vliaker, . was n CI i ii ifh Program ' Tho Island City Community church will have the following Sunday services: Sunday school at !10 o'clock, preaching service at 11, 'subject: "Jesus Meeting Human (Needs", Kp worth League ut 7 o'clock, busincKA visitor in Ia (Irunde this For a Few Days morning.' ' - - . , I H. V. Knappcr and son-in-law. - ;. :' .' v !""'' ' - (Ifugh Ci randy, both of Joseph, are Lea vliii:; Today ' ' t iln iM Cirande for a few days'. Mr. J( L, j;arey,' mjimager of a credit ' Knapper is a brother of Mrs. Colon bureau .In 'Portland,. 1 leaving, to- . Kberhnrd and Is at tlio Kbcrhard day on his way home after spend-jhom, while hero. Ing a few days hero on business. To I'orlhind nnd Seattle On UusiiiCKs '. , j Ceorge T, Cochran left Thursday Kocl lieecher, a grocetyman of evening for Portland and Seattlo KnterprltfiV' was in La Cirando thi tc pend a few days transacting morning on business... . .legal business. COMING TO. LA GRANDE TONIGHT 1. "ST L , msM Jlplilhcrla Case Tho homo of Mr. and Mi's. W. If. Improving Jiurgess at iaua jacKSon street nas been riuarantined for diphtheria. Their eight-year-old daughter Kiln is suffering from, the disease. This homo was quarantined last fall when another member of the fam ily had diphtheria. Major Operation . , . - ". plomo From TWi operation .thls morning at the homo AVednesday morning from al Cirande ltonde hospital. Ills home trll' l AVIIlamlett valley slop- --hill providing for government op- is on the Island City road. ,Ping nt Portland and Salem, ut-icralion of Musclo Slioul. icnuing cnurcn meeiings in inc unc or me reasons no gave ine Hoso City and visiting relatives at former president, Gray said, was' K Frank l.cltoy, above, will SiH'uk t 'the logics nicctlng iioro; huilght. Ho -was ror.,-12 svenr? A rc-hlcnt of Victoria, IL anil ;t I years a nifmlM-r ,of Ihc JVA). " Jlo hrouirlut honor to IwMfsli Columbia by being the first Canadian ejected. Ui iiny unicti in the huernalloual Urand Aciio. , ,11c is also u past slate president of the Washington acrlc. The son of .Mrs; Claire A'llcock. Jtho capital. who has been seriously ill at the ' ' . C.rahdo lionde hospital, is recupcr- MoKiml to lUiker ating.' , J- L- Ken l ey, manager of a credit lassociation In Portland, arrived in ,ai Crande yesterday. In tho af- wlll ternoon he and (lis local rcpre the' bill were slgni d it would "dc.f- troy JOd ward A. O'Neal, head of t,ho Alabama farm bureau fednratloiu" The bill received a pocket veto. ' " Ciffinn ie Pnn vicinrrorl . led he did hot know! v i "S- PERKINS MOTOR - CO. REMODELED what' effect his. appeal for O'Neal) Several Other Impr'ove- had .with President Cooltdg. - nirnfc Arlrlorl fn Plnrif Ch ii iil i SiTvlces Tho Rev. It. It. Putnam speak on "The Call of Service" at tentative, II. r . Ciodel. Urovo- to .adding Hint the former had "ncveij the morning servlee Sunday at the Baker on a business trip. Wed- voted tho republican ticket In his Christian" church. There will be a nesday afternoon Mr. Ciodel drove nre." ... special number by tho choir. In to Klgln. J it also was brought out through ! the -evening, his sermon subject ' a letter from (iray to O'Neal datf'd l.leenso Penalty Tho prlee of county dog license tags will double after the first of March, county officials announced today. Quito a number .of dog will be "Tho Difference lietween. Improving i Walter Nowland, who has been t0 provide Kenntor Waleolt, repub On first entrance into the. re modeled plant . of .the. Perkins Motor Company of la.Cirnndo tho rn"..l nim.t nC CI ... ... ....... Jun 1 IMP, thai .(!,).- lnln.do,l , b r ,.o8ch 1 notico- lo nl'OVldn Kpnntor W.ilrolt. rtMtilll- . . ill nl homo tm- about two weeks, is ...., ,.. . !'"'. "Piaym 10 u uroaiw au HOOT GBSON 100 Ail Talking Outdoor Western 1)50 atodoi A Fold territory. Tho Hllent Nystnm of kc-IIIiik Is cncorpomlcd In all of tlio nior- Gliandltrinff deimrtniieiits. where roplncemont iiarts mul aercssorles aro -oll displayed with . jn lco tickets IntormJiiK tho customer tho exact prleo of various articles. A window display that faces Into tho servlco department Is a new fea ture not often seen In automotive phinls. This window Is used to display tho seasonable iirtleles that a motorist may require, tho thought behind this arrniiKenient belnir that mmiy motorists enter and leave tho servlco department Without ontcrini; tho mcrchuudls Iiik departments. Another noticeable "feature, which appenrs to bo a decided ad vanlsKo Is (ho centralised control of cash, wllh tho cashier located practically In tlio center of all tho various operntlonu necessary for the collductlnK of business of tills kind. Under this plan all money noes through one cash ri'Klster and is nn added convenience, to tlio customer duo to Its centralized lo cation. The snow room nnft incrchaudls Iiib departiikont hiis been newly decorated and has a very attrac tive uppcartiuro 'and tlio entire set-up nlves one (he appearance of a. well ordered and busluess-llku store. , . The servlco department lias also been completely remodlcd, tho customer enleliiiB tho service door In the middle of tho bulldliu,' on Adams ave., and drive's throucji a u niiitiicii isio io ino exit on Adams ave. -Around this V sluiped islol aro dcpardimtlzcd tho vurious ser ylcca they havo to offer. Tlio do partmcnls are tirraiiKed for minor ri'pull'K, major repairlni;, paintliiB. witslilnB.' Ki'easinK,' body and fen der departiileitu ni'ecluinlcal 'do parlulent for servicing odier than Ford automobiles, battery, elecirte deiuirlmcnt and tiro repairing de piinment nil aecosslblo to tho drivcwiiy. Jinny now and unusual tools and machines havo been in stalled t I141X Klvo tho customer lieltor and faster service. Tho tool ts depaiimeiils aro all convenieni ly J ours In tills umuiKod und nuido ncoOKslblo for tho SO some meclmnlcs nnd servlco men that arc kept busy on this floor. In fuet the cntlro service depart ment lias been reoicanized nnd speeded up. Tho only dcpaitment roinalnliiK In lis same placo ns heretofore belliB tho tiro repair and mountliiB deimrtnicnt, which remains between tlio eutraneo nnd exit lu tho center of tlio servlco department. Jllrcet.y oppose Ine ,ol offico on Fourth street Is a new room mado possible by tho new arrange ment, which is a used car show room Willi floor spaco for 12 cars. Thb! kIvcs sufficient room for the display of a rcpreaciilallvo slock of the used curs, which (his com pany takes in In trade on tho sale ot new Kurd automobiles. The basement is Hie same size as (ho upper floor and Is used for additional used cars as well ns DtoniKo of new Ford aiilumobllcs awaltliiK delivery. Contract litis been let for Ihc complelo rcdecoralliiB of thu ex terior of the bulldliiK. When this lias been finished tho Perkins .Motor company feel Hint they will havo an automotive plant of which they can bo justly proud. Hard winter 11.07. Northorn Hpiing $1.07,; Western rod 1 .07. Outs: No. 2-38 lb. white 133.00. Today's car receipts; wlieat 07, flour It), corn 3, oata 1, hay S. POHTI,ANI CASlt POHTr.AND, Ore, Fell, il AP) Cash wheat: Big llend blucsloni, hard while J1.20. .Soft white $1.03. MM IN THI WIIT 3tor No. 18 I.a Qrande, Or. New Prints 15c yd. Vcw I'nUern.s New FiKiircM New Color ('onil)iimtions Wc arc conriclcnt you will like these fresh new Borden's nuttcrfiold and I'uehlo Prinls. MNHetMMmNMHNl SWEATERS, age 1 to 4 . . 98c WASH DRESSES, age 2 to 14 . . . 98c JERSEY DRESSES, age 2to5..98c JERSEY SUITS, age 2 to 4 . ... 98c OXFORDS, SHOES, size 3 to 5. 98c NORTON'S KIDDY SHOP lmprovliiB and was ablo to bo up,r ,,, ,.;,, i,. Il. vn" "K" "c" ul" mouN- . . " . , - ' in nrrii'n Hum linen rnn n-iiniroil j NorrlH Itlll, which had boon roln- I wi ' hiii,lllu ' today. STARTING TODAY I GRANADA A rnrorile ncstcrn slar Jit n rWsiUP J i new all-lalkliitf. all.t-tilln. all- tMl jS" f ! rialMliiH; roniaiKt! of (hot lilo OK ! Illlllll'willlWr TW1IIMII ' "X S'"'X" NI:WS m 'lelha:cs.s- li . 1 I f BkrffiS-TAl Taking l ! .Vow ll In H V - talking 1 Playing j jjl1"1 Sound ;JIom l'roni Kltiln j J. 10. Wlther.spocni. of Kltfin, wuh ;fn ai Orando Thurmlay. Sam Knight from Khlnohart was also a vinltor In this city yesterday. II civ Yesterday .Mrs. H. H. "WcathrHpoon ns a Iai Grande visitor this week. Knstrrn Tiii Alrs. 'J. J". .Haw ley left recently on her way to West Virginia and other eastern pointH Io vivdt rela tives and friends for about a month. Sirs. Haw ley was a ro.sident of that statu before . coming to OreKon. -la-st yea r she made a similar trip. It emoved Homo .M rs. O . AN'. 1 1 e 1 v ey and young 'son, Norman Keith, who is about 'a week old. went home from the :c;randc Hondo hospital AVeilne.sdny. Their residence Is) at Clrcen wood street. From Union Jj. A. bright, of Union, was in La Cirando Thursday on business. Hi. Wright is a member of tho state fih and game com,misstun. MAKE COSTUMES -" FOR E. O. N. PLAYS (Continued from Pago One) with the bookkeeping department managers office and. merchandis ing deparfm.enl very 'ueeoHsablo. . '.Another outstanding' feature of tlio' remodeled store Is the attrae- j tlvo . new; steel' display cases ,and steel bins for .the storing of auto- j , motive parts.' This-department Is t raw torn as L-nairimiii. is much' larger than formerly,. Mr. brilliant wont wun- lauric - per!tinH avs, duo to tho need for 1 Castumes are not only deslne,d.- sl)ilC(t for tho lavgo Block of Model tailorid, and fitted by IKe roiniult-.; .. tl(11.((l n..nutt!.rv. .rt...j u,.,-viri.iL- 1 tee, but colored nn "wvV. r "Klmire- t : ' beads." one of the plnys. ' requIreH ' - for Its characters a-type of cos-1 WOMAN GOES TO ; tunic favored in the middle ages 'by hi 01 en and yenelemen o" f noble j ,,lSets foV the plays ari- of Vadleal- : (Continued from Pago One) ly different types. '.A lug cabin of I .' . ... the negro ipiarter -of a southern ' Tucson whero she told aiithorllies village, is the scene of "The l.ast H'M' Mathis bad given her tbu au- loniohHe jusi, ueiore no icu ino GALLOWS . TODAY Visiting and on Business Joo Williamson, of Kaglo Valley, spent Wednesday In Ii Cirande on business und visiting his brother, LOwoll. Ucttii'iHNl l'roni IVihIIcIoii Hoy Phillips returned the fir.'d of tho week from Pendleton where ho spent several days on business. In Porlluiul Joe Carr returned to t'rande yesterday from a trip to Portland. From Wallowa H. H. Hastings frum Wallowa was a business visitor In Lai Cirande Wednesday. SUCCESS OF CONFERENCE IS UNCERTAIN (Continued from Pago une) of the l.owrles. contrast Ing' radr J I Ically with. the typo of set required by tlio other plays,'. ,".l'lffUi',heudK' needing a castle scene, nnd "Play. goen:," a modern ' lOngtish ' lvlny: room. Sue it and lhiKkln biilldH.Its own sets, M1ss AVilllams, hend of tlio seluiol's ait dopai'tUient,:,beng the designer and- Hiillard Hrown supervisor of construction. An Intensive schedule of rehears als assures a finished pnrfortuanc by the easts of the plays. An un usual amount of dramatic talent Is available lu the Normal school, j and i-clectlvo try outs unsure me best easts possible, it Is .said. Kva Jane Mrwin. Sock and Hus kin's business manager, has be mm au advertising and ticket -selling campaign. The entertainment value of I lie three plays, appealing to children, si ml eats, and adult:. Is expected to attract a large audience. MONMOUTH TEAM HERE FOR HOOP CLASH TONIGHT (Continued from Pugo ono) plniudili fur haskeihjill. However. K Kaslern Oregon wins two. a pluy off with Ashland would be neces sary to eslaldlsh a clear title. This would be the standings If ranch on a long trip. She em phatically denied knowledge of Mathfs' Whereabouis, and .author ities worn unable to connect her with' the rancher's dlsappeiirunce. '. With tho .finding of tho body, hqw.cver, a formal murder charge was placed against t)ie woman. Khu testified at her trial tluit a liiryear-oid youth known to her n,.K ! " Iiicl;" liurt rwim m 1 1 1 iwl I ho actual sliiying, nnd that site ran away with "Jack." During her trial .and since, she has received letters- purporting lo be signed oy Jack, asserting that she was not guilty if the crime. KfTorts ;t authorities lo locate the mysterious youth, however, were unsuccessful (i ml ho did n ot eonie forward to help clear .Mrs. Uugan of the I crime. Following her convict Ion and sentencing to deal h, an appeal, which was denied was made to Die Mad- board of pardons and paroles asking that tho sentence be com muted to Hie Imprison m en I. A subsequent plea lo tho board, af ter a superior court Jury h:id found her Hime as the result of n sanity hearing, also was denied. I'lest'i'vintf (he Ideals of Two True Americans in Piggly Witfffly Stores I SPECIAL VALUES FOR SATURDAY FEB. 22ND. mate of tlio cost of the conference! Monmouth wins both games here; d:iv bv dav but no one contradicts 1 '' P't. 1 the fact that each work's delay Monmouth will cost a huge sum. Kvldence that even the Ilritislt arc feeling llu. st niln was shown in tho house of commons last night when there was 'i .711 2' 1 . r; T 0 M .0') M'uuiitalueerti u in both a somewhat caustic ,dento on an appropriation of H.M'iO francs for entertainment and other expenses of the conference. Secretary Stimson today planned luncheon with Lord Grey in .Lon don. The meeting was In contm luition of his study of liritlsli politi cal conditions. STARTING SUNDAY AND WHAT A CAST- AMD CHARLES (biddy) ROGERS NANCY CAGEOLL in nmm CAitiNirr m;ai:lv i ukmi;d PAItiH. I'eb. n (AP) f'amille f'liaulenips, seeking to form a new Trench government, said late today his cabinet wuh virtually constitut ed except for some, possible minor changes, lie said the official list would be communicated later In Ashland i:. O. N, If the games: W: t. Per. Ashland ; - I .OUT K. O. S 1 '1 .f'"' Monmouth 3 A A'U Jf the games here un split: IV. I.. Pet. Ashland 1' 1 .1117 Monmouth .4 3 .ft" I K. O. S I .7 .a.1u Tito Monmouth players who uiadi the t rip are It obi ml Wa t -kins, c:ipta(n: Cecil Hr.'iinlmll, Ivl Hanl Marr. Floyd lbll, Pete Itan nmsseii, Kobert Ashby, Jolni 1 Jfa -ger, Mark Jones. Wilbur ICnge brewon ami Untold Kdwunls, Mftiiiitaiucer IJnetip ( 'oaeh (ulnn today u nuouncei) the day. ChautenipH and his collea-! "1M it'n iip ns foiiovv: ravviuro, ernirr; I'liee ana Mllll- gues are experied to call on Presl dent I)o:tmergiio at six p. m. AGRICULTURE SCHEDULE OF BILL VOTED (Continued from Pago Ono) bun-fin federation, testified today before the senate lobby cunuiih-e that he had urge dent ( Millllg- to van, forwards; Posey and Siirrett, guards. Card en, forward, Is cll0' Ible to play this weelc. PrecrdltiK the m;iln game, a prf limliiiiry 4'ontf'st starting at 7 o'clock will be played between the Orjtni' and the I'JJ'J 'i (irande h ii:h alumni. Vlrjrdili. would have to spend I4...S;( to replacf game killed In the stiite during the 1 9 '1 I Iii'.i foriiK.r Presl- reason, ticcuriling to the (fniuo and t. tin- Nurrii' tih coiiiuiltMiuil. Miniature golf courses are bebig stabllHlicd on vacant , lots in ireenshorM, N. t N 'C&&83&ft bos mar Hosier! Special ItOI.I.I.NN Al.li SI K CIIII-'I'-ONS TltV A I'Allt or lt() I, III N h m;.v- miii' uosiKitr ".iii.i-;k or wi;Ait Sin i;vi:iiv i-aik." Burnett Shoe Co. I 1 1 i m Crescent Wesson Oil 3-ib. Caddy Baking Powder Soda Crackers l-lb. Can 27c 1-qt. Can 48c Each 38c VAN CAMPS CANNED FOODS Hominy Bean Hole N Pork Med. Can 7c Beans & Beans Larue Can He Med. Can 12c . Large Size 19c Calumet Canned Spinach Corn or Glass Starch AH Gokl Brand A fancy fjraile, l-lb., Package 7c No. 2y2 Can, 2 for :. 35c Beans Coffee w-ib. Bag Red Mexican Maxwell House Graham 3-lb. Pkg 22c l-lb. Can 43c Each 35c REGULAR PRICES THAT ARE REAL VALUES Pimentoes Mushrooms Nalley's 8-oz. can Hotels or Mayonnaise Small Jars !)c pieces & stems 35c 1-pt. Jar 32c B & M Mayonnaise Piggly Wiggly Golden Bantam Our highest grade clwl,,;.1uinffnn (Jorn Packed in glass opeildlLollee lop f mil jar. No. 2 Can 20c 1 Pint . 40c l-lb. Bag 35c Sweet Potatoes Queen Olives Citrus Soap No. 2V2 Can 18c 5-oz. Barrel .... 10c 10 Bars - 37c At PWGLY WIGGLY you buy Lettuce by the Pound. No waste. You pay for just what you can use. lib. Butter Golden Glow Made in La Grande 31c Home-Owned Operated by La Grande People 1108 A dams Corner of lloesch Bldg. Denol and Wash. 5 I I