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Pap Two LA GRANDE EVENING OBSERVER, LA GRAN DE, ORE. Wednesday, March ID, lyao ' k fM j&k. HOUSE FROCKS With a Note of the New $1.79 Gay, cheerful and smartly styled in a number of chic models by Pollyanna and Juanella. You can rub 'em, tub 'em, scrub 'em and they comeupsmilinp;. Pleasing Plaids Prints Perky Little Dots $1.79 HILL'S La Grande's Own Store Grange Agrees On Scholarship For 4-H Worker rt- Mrs. ,. a. r.nk i in I And Comedv jrraiiKi rommilt(i limit o n of It. S. C-nictiM'k, Hay Duncan, Aim. Ml fnrthrtr ill inonMnttion of li;m Alln, Mr, f. (1. SprliiKft, tin. I ) llu. k yit nnphimhiM rtminnth' tli-orKi CiOlay hUi a moMlUK at port Hiilitii- nf tho talkhiK pirturt (h Krhool houM AlafKiuy iiflor- was unfohliMl today at tin tai noon ami (looiih-tl to kIvi Hcholar-I tlirntir as tin nii unwmitul for hIi I p to thi 4-H rluh mi'inh. r who r )nm'ntatlon of Ali-tio-Colflwyn-uiil mill fin niOKt momti.TK to the .NLiy-i latii all-talking proiim - Kl.tnKe. .They teclieil upon this hei'iiuHi tjie most nultamliiiK ehiii worker iy nil the prUe and u.i the week at (orVHllii 1 In every Mlueational aiol also a hit of piMiimie in mo mii or a noy or kii. inry iiit'iiifii in ir ve inem KOinoOililK elan to work fur The St. Patrick's day card party .tpotixorcil liy the Women's club a a -very ileMtrlitrul affair so. rially and n.Iil.il .0 lu the ror fetn uf the club ttvamtry. The eoinuiltten In chariie was Mrs. J. . i.eau. M in, .Ainrrt Heeker. Mrs. 1 1 um" efl -stafte. Ijerates "Simon f. K. Ilcrlseh and Airs. It. S. I'olii- I etiiee" for not whippInK him "un StOCU. ! , p,K." The ltev. II. J. Cireen. who Is Thlr Intimale trouper stnrr Is the connected with the Haptlst rlmrrh warp of a plot In which tile love uf at Preowatcr, paid a. visit 10 Cove "Simon l.exrc.-" (liaymond Hack where he wax fiinnnrly located. He .tt) and "l.lttle Kvu" (H.ssle (nine un Monday for tho erenlnic . I.ov. ) frms (lie woof. .. iMce anu stayed over Tuesday. koliiK for u trip to the mountain with some of the niKh s,diool boys. , ', J'".' ,r. ,,Uy f ""' 1-OV' ,"Kh ! S'liool will bo presented mtitrday eveninir. Mar. iia insirad of on the tl'nd us rormerty amioun. c.l. ! Hoy H. it with a dairy of : cows (las recently installed a new milk. er. He finds that It Cuts the lime .. .....k .mi is in every wy sit- "'. e.r. urn naa a ner.l or thiiu fanry Mock. NORTON'S KIDDY SHOP 1928 Chevrolet Landeau Sedan Lots of Extra Equipment Only 8425 PERKINS MOTOR CO Main 5 4th and Adama THEATERS 'Girl in the Show" Full of Romance tinn. "The OiM In the Show." "The iiirl iA ttm tyinw" I tho first talkie I.' i1tenHt tt hek ilaifn" story. In it delineation of Uie trial of a hedraiTKleil 'I'nek' TouW fahln" troupe it kIvch a pw- leet vocal mid visual portrait of an nmu.-iriK Niihjcrt. Thi'ie in real trnedy in Ita: inond ltfti'kt'tl' voice a lie order "LaV to HhK down the eui-tafn when Nancy Price develop a stom ach urhe In "Little KvnV death KCen'! Anil you roar when "1'ncle It isr't a protdem drama, this "(Hi I in the Show." but it will tlu,, ,.ul ... ,.rkm '""".. Th"re very tolk- th.e "T..o." i.i od enter. human lolk. thi-se "Torn" troupers, and yoe'il l.ne thei.i. IVrhaM you'll i ii. il a tear when the poverty stricken troupe buys ltessie love thlitiK" prewent. Hoi mojt of nil you'll IuukIi for h-sl.ie luy- i mj nd HrMir lh,.r, , those lH ll Mlnl-lifti f .1 it. In-, k i f...... I..... Piotiu SPRING TIME oooooooooooooooooooooooc ASH DRESSES OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOC In all the new fast color prints Every Little Girl Should Have Several at This Low Price 98c to $2.95 Ladies Wash Frocks For Street or House $1.95&,$2.95 Cove Men Find Oregon Lands Best After All Mis. A. (. Omklln (-Observer t "orrepoudent ) YVK (Special I l heodore tin I !. Mr' 'lain made ii trip run WaMiimrton hxrt week tn lout; in-if- r,mo ruriiis offi r-d for rint Imt rtlurjod lore better pleam-d with Ot-i-viiM and nut at all interested In rnrinltiK tn Northern Washing ton. A birthday parly was held ul the Ihiiim of Air. ami AT . T. i. Hefty lYidny jiltri noon when four I. ii 1 Inlay were celebrated, All't 'mule, it j hi; Ii t r ul' Mr. ond Mr, Leonard 'loule, was I'uiir Mar. M; 1 'i -rut; Tow It. daughter "f Mr. ittnl Mrc Thomas Towli. muh llini Thursday the Kith; IHmald Hefty. , ton of Mi. uinl Mln. T. Hi-ftv wan inn the I'.lli ami Mrs. I.. At. i I .ant:; w hose birthday falls on the ' Mth of Mnrch w.i one of lh f iMbm. Keith Hallmark, on or t Mr. ami .Mrs. J. Hallmark who uill la mm un the 9th of April wins u iruest on were also the ninth- j . rii of nil the children. J I. (!. Stnrklfiiiil ttnvt' ti party ; .Mu (ul ay I'olrltrniinK III." birthday nn pl versa r. There were It k". ' Oh relative: atitl a few othei. M !(.' I.. K. Amh rjion, anil Mrn. K. ; Ii. MaelUand each mailt-"a birth-s day cake fur tlm occasion. The ! Kiicfts were L. .Miller and two hoiik, Itodnoy ami Oilln from In- lon. Mr. and A';. 1.. K. Aml.T-.nn. t . Thelrna. I.nan ami 'onrad And'-r. ' i .-on. Mr. and Mr. t M. Staehland, Mr. ami .Hen. K'- J- Staehland. Karl Ji Monte and Virginia Moo iltavi. Ml- Hcrniee Vl.i ami tho i ltev. Diniiiu (Irocti. The Ki. Kinina Oreen of I 'oca tello. Ma., iivi u n-adfnx' nt tho ' home of Mr. ami Mrs. L. IS. Antler con Sunday evenimr. There were ' about 3 ii present. Airs. Uri-t-.i was ' .i jrii( at l hi; Anderson home over nlifht. Monday afternoon Mr. K IX Miller of I'nion cninc for lnr ami h.ok hr lo Hut Ijke whi'n sh will Rfve a n-ailintr Mnmltiy i-i'-nimv. She will l- In Cove ntfaln , thi HiM'k. Air. Own his Muni lh- uinli'r fn Tai'onia an.l i now I up. rouu to In r home in I'omtollo. ! Mr. an.) Min. Louis I'ork uml Mlw: l.mih' lV,li iittfmliil the I.. I). S. onforonri' In l-i (Jrnmtc Sntiirrlay t--tiiiir ami Sun-laj-.. M.-. ami Mrs. lfk viflU'ri their ron Arthur ivck an.l family in li kit lust wii-k. Air rthur l'mkV iiuiilii-r Mi-s. Martha Whim 1 py of l.fhi, l iah. way al.o a fin-t i at thi iVrk htnno in Halur. lii iMloi o A!r 'luin has i entail tin plan- on tho hi 11 si.!.- hr-lunifinir to Air. IMith I- 1Vhi- ami uiovtil thT .Miiiohiy. A. union. ertnhitinr of (.Iinrjf' tulay, ltay iMUM-atl 'OininittiT mri-tlnu It. ( 'onotok, .Mrs. Lillian Alien, alul Mrs-. ( a. Sirlnvir- im i nt i ).. u..i..i i.rt..... the Monday aftetnnon to consider the m-onn.iti.... f ...hnUrthi., r.- ! propoitmn of a M-holurShip for i oine omstamiirip 4-H chih work ! er. A ineetiiiR will he held today the st hitol house whi n JL S. yinou.', Mato chili Reader, will he pr-swit. 1 in- Cistern Orv von Normal I school will presfiit a program at the wontanV chip mevtiiiK Thurs day nftiTiioon, Alureh 2u. .Miiw Lm ilf I'eck, u ho has ht-en lenehinir at Riverde. will mti-nd J the Kaatrrn Oikoii Normal s'hool : La (Iraiulf tho nininK' yiiar. Thf Junior play will lie prfsni- ed at the Alucciihev hall lri.lav cninK. .XTuivh 21. V. (J. .e is. the mK-lnnary at I ltaker, hfld i'rvice at the ANcen- ion Kpisco.-il chmvh Sund.iy af- ternuon. Air. Miehelsun, a younv 1 Mem) uf hbi at Maker, came down with him. The ltev. V. K. Hohini. who 1 (holding evaiifretistlc mfvtiut at tht ltnpti.it church, ha a icnud at I tendance. Thfre tire regular serv- ices ewry evening exept Sitturday and .servh-i every afternoon at :S ee.-pt Saturday. Sunt, and Mrs. itov t'onklin. of t'liitin, w-rt I'ove visitors Sunday. Supt. and Mr, i". (I. Spitnir 't'U Sunday in thf opi n enjoyimc t,M' Kreen rieMo and the primr 't""- 1 til liiw-l, (li..i.l r.on.lu.l I, jnuular routine .Monday alter hav ; injf spent most of last week at thi ! district tournament in I'nion. .Mr. and Mrs, C. K. Ilnrker were dinner KUest. of Alrn. Ldia AL l.antx Sunda. It. L lUrkir an.l Dorothy and Ib'it.i went to .Muddy creek Sunday after Mrs. Itarker who sivnt the week nt the It. 11. laniel h"me. Nw Jab for Toy Proper toy hnul. hrinj jNnt proper etiioilohnl s-ability. itirJuce thought, foster the iiti.ivitintl.di. ile vetop t),e rltrhl nm. !e and call f..nh and deepen th sene of ot.mty In color ami nn. Wom an' Home t,mn.tnioit. i - rny i jdom i I t ft - r . . I l.'isi . 1 " VJ WlbUM y A TI M E. 1 r W WIS' Wisdom demands thnt you foPM XT 1" '"Li i 1 secure the services of ex- -ZZl J pert morticians who know cuoim m. i . the science and ethics of ' Hoon, 'iair- f, ; , their profession and who p ub i"i'c,n' "r w m j have demonstrated their ! , tv,mitt. f J'.' ! capncity and ability. tw. earned his y We Understand j J). ; bnoagrass iBS " tiMr. fixsr 1 , & Zimmerman ' '"'y, Z ( A Phone Main 62 itmeepi the I I MODEST MAIDENS . Trudo Alarki Ki'iKiraiirin Appli'l Kor I" S. I'atont Offire ll if - not akinc tiko muoli Pioneer Woman Passes; Funeral Is At Wallowa Uy C. Alt-ok ' tOUstrvT forrtponilnt WALLOWA. Oro. (Special! - -Mr. Suie K. Mwk. one of the pin-ne-i iviihnts of the Leap com miihlty pastil away at h-r home !,"(t mih1 at f town. V 1- lii. Alirch 12. IV.tW fo!.tvin an illness uf several months. Susie Kiiii'llnc Itoht-rtr. wns In.in in I'm ion county. ( it trim July Ufii umt was a tlauhter of Samuel ami America Itohert. The ramily moe tn this county in the late elirntiv and s-ulit in the upper Leap section w her tlu-y restilrvl for nia ny yen rs. -On Ma rt-h 4 , t n !t - sin- w a innrrit-tl o Hiram M-ek at Knterpris1. Ore. Tiie ll"!ilr'r"1 lrece,led her in death July 1 s- s" n vifd hy three sous. Annuel and CliT.v.-r Meek of Wallowa and Kverett H. Itob- erts or Knlcrprise, an.l the follow - InK brothers nnd slslcrs: 11 in i-urker. -wr .liiiiio iiin. ,.t li Grande. .Mrs. lora lli.ker of St-' attic. Frank Hoherts of Ita kor an 1 , John A. Itohert of U.irmh, WaMi-j fllif hr,ilhf.r U'lllintu lt..l..--lu n.tM-' rd awav in 1!M: IMneral services Tho Macka ri,dl Hon here to u,., conduced at the AL P'Up an S O S call from ehuroh Kridav afterm.on with the lte. O. K. I'alnim in charge of thP pervice. The W'alhiwa Kt'anro of which Airs-. Meik was u member had chaixe of the services at the cemetery. r ontrmutcd. U. U. O Kisher. of the Lfs.p com-1 t r, cptci by the American frelKht im.nity. has been busy during ihe pr Syros wbch wajl ahoul 7& milf!) k movimr to one of the Majrill farm in Viiblle valley, thi farm un n-Ceiitly vacatwl by Mr. pasi e.K loov.njr io one ot itu.MlU,h ,.f th- Kucenie. nirnm " !M,n- 1 ,s",;r "inear to us." was the message ent pec: to continue operatins hi I lo lh,, Svro!, bv the Kupenie. larse farm in the Leap community' Tm, Ktmenie. of C.S12 tons. I havinir the greater pan of the ! from It:lllimore foria50lllP. farm seet-ed to winter wheat this- , , , Hva Itarker and Mr. IH WUI Pal RatlSOm ue inn. i i,t ranie. were caileu here the last of the week by the sertolt illnej-v of their siMer Mril S'usie Meek. j PAN ANGLO. Tex., March 13 S.itu llud.in.and family whojfAP) An airivlane to carry 3,000 have bi-n livlni; in the west part! pesos ransom for J. I. Hritow. of town for the past two yars. have '. "0. American oil operator reported !eaed the Jack tflllaspic farm on;bfld by bandits at Mazatlan. on Iu'amond Prairie and moved thcreithei west coast of Mexico, wfts un- recentlv. L. . Alinor. who has his band of sheep on n.nv in the hills iat of here, report lambs arriv- in-. at hi fhn k in good nuiiihers at this time. Mr. Jehu t'oiieh. of Leap, hi been on the ffiek list for the past romr'LrJ". "I? 1 I- Touch spent Sunday at the, John i'ouoh home in Leap. I no dirt nndi of thi eonrmun- it have settled low n and drictl up ' i 1 1 .ue mm irt-mf: tfl . .1...; . iSgfe-g . Miiltt 1 i a but inn soutil on? ; on .smne of tho roads. Wiih the ! ir real er part of the moisture from ! the winter snow runninir off he Tine tho fiiit had lift thi tTtmnd : the soil has not heeti wet to .1 very reat tlepth. nnrt hut few dt-en ; miid holt are found in the road. Mr. Mamie Ityatt, of Weston, Willie and Lloyd 'o..k. of La Ciamle. AS . and Mrs. Ouy I'arker, also of l-i Ohimle. l'rank Uoherts and wife, of Maker, 'and K. It. i liolieris and wife, of L"nterpHe. ; wr re here Kriday attending the 'funeral survives-' of Mr. Susie .Meek. Mr.. Clle- IMjis hi been sick i I the past several day ufferinj; of; ' a revel e cold. ' I Mr. I.illie Cook returned to her hoiui- at La (rninde the last of the' vok after spendinc a week at the . Meek home. ' Mrs. Klhn I'arker. of Ut Onimle. J has heen vistlimr the past several ; day at the Meek home. t ' Gilbert Maker. T. A. Hakke nml '.i ; other farmer of thi community ' have heen busy recently hmilinir:! Ii.i from the t. A, Hunter faitn. ; L I, w cek freighter Sends Out SOS NI-U YOUK. March 13 (AT- ! im ,,rwR ireipnter ttcenie. the lrek which listed her position at I'OO mile northeast of Hermuda. The Kuenie ald her engine had stopped and he wan unable to steer. The Kin?Ani's mLir' u-ic I r "Drifting,' southeast, our ensines are stoppel. cannot steer. Come For Oil Operator ' ider charter here today iff fly Imme- ! -Mutely to the oil nun rescue. i ord'm Obie lirH-tow, son Of the j prisoner, expected tn make an early departure for Mazatlan with the ' money. He planned to stop at Kl j j l'-o, Tex., en route, 1 Marshfield Will Entertain C. E. i m ti:..ni-'ir.jv riie i-i i i. .i.,. .......... t..... of t more than liirtft younc pepU on j t'oo Hay when the state cunven- tion of the Christian Kudeavr oeiety convenes here for f.t'T LOS ANOKLXS L. A Gonveniaice ' omtort ttospitdUty Yi will ppr!Jte th rjcrl!f-n trKt and mcdetut TtUt. The cv' most crmriifv lrca.x! hxr. One block fru Pmhtnj Square AOtnuffli to all ieWirj tncn, theatm, truncal irvrrtuticnt nxi cicctric liffvti for ail naan. Grag dfLMnmft. An Owi HgMte-l ,A I' fed. ! lr.,-. . - f; " J l 1 rtoi , l : IWWM F4-m FtifmJh ft. 1 Hotel Savoy SlltS m Bn.4 Carr Furniture If tm 15 Eastern 50 Pieces Plain White $5.95 Illltti quality srnilr Am frimn i).inl . noi-cclnlii will not clitfk op (ILs olor urior lonir use. An Itlrnil m-i for rvi-rjilnj-np. Sot ronlst or so ptooos. fl bread ami Initter plates s pie pkit, S dinner plates i chk and sRiioers (Ifiinoi lntc 0 llo plnlw 0 ouix and saucers o oiii dishes M.aMA days. April to CT. im-hisive. a refast heimf completed. The general committee In chares ki:. appointed J. It. I.edumfiild ci'Tivention chairman. All detail of the eonventfi'n will be handled i.-y the general committee which ...,it.!-N.'d CflOS nay lo'sini-! t.oi , n. All ' SI Wslie shrieked THOSE WEDDING BELLS SHALL NOT RING OUT!" "And w hy not, my child?" demanded thrsrxtun, quite hiiOlotl. '1 hae changed my mind," cried the (sir damnd. "I couM notr live wiih a man with such a voice ... He must clmnjre lo 01.11 ciu.d , , (j)e ciKarctte made from quern-leaf tobacco . . . Titt-y refresh the thnmt." mm FASTEST CWm-ING flGARFHE IN HISTORY. . . MOT Lhtrn i.l . . . OLD coiD-m-L IIITIM IIOUK. Oregon's Lnrgest Home Furnishers I : y r SALE OF DINNERWARE $5.95 and $7.95 It becomes a real joy to serve a dinner with a handsomely decorated set of dishes such as is offered here. Everything is included new tastefully desiened pieces a complete service for six oeonle. 42 Pieces White & Gold $5.95 American wml . poiM-c-lalil ' In t Ii Kliilar wlillc I'nml enld nllci ri. A ilcllelitrtilly nilrac tl sot; tlint will do onillt to your lulilo. Sot lias 48 leec. 50 Piece Sets Consists of il hnitor plates J fruits cups antl sancers J HIMUT sRiioers i bakors 42 Piece Sets Consist of "" ' B f':"1'" platter I vcKCtablc illsli i suuar nil $1.00 Cash Secures Pay the Balance 50c IHffiiumtin 1 sugar liil 1 ai wnte ouc nu n and church leuriera. .. ' Tho entito distrlet. tniln,ll.r iiii--: ..I im..v rouniy, are coop- tiatinv in the program. The con- vention. at its annual in-;etii1r jn Salem last year, voted to :ie.nt is . .the invitation of Coo.s Jlay for'lhe! an entirely composed menu of -.e-i- inan I aim MB Co., Inc. 42 Pieces Floral Design $7.95 Choice of several new designs fn riQiiiMte floral patterns In a jrooil quality American semi - imrrelaln. Yon can take pride in own-: ins one of ilnso sets " B OI11. of , the Followina; . 2 nappies t smtar Ikl I . reaincr the Followina I creamer I howl Delivery Per Week rer Yeek 5 yomif,- people between the nses of 1 fi nn.l "'i vadm , . . j ,. vearn are fvnpptpri from .an Hection or Orejron. j The program includes ediicu- ; tional feHture.-. a well as u vUit f to tin-. 1im.-I ,.., num. COHiH IN A CARLOAD tw.,0.v. V . M., t..r.T. t I 1