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Page Four LA GRANDE EVENING OBSERVER, LA GRANDE, OREGON Monday, June 2, 1930 BUILDING PERMIT 'HIDDEN STAIR" MAKES ROOM SPACE IDENTICAL LA GRANDE STORE (lnoorpoimced) 1 1 i i i c 1 c I; C v Aa Independent Newspaper CRANK a APPLEBY . -Edttoi and Publisher bARVET F. MATTHEWS -Business Mtnaaer Published erenlngfl.- except Sunday, at 1418 Adama Arenue, La Grande, Oregon. The Obser.Ter-Star published every Kriday. Entered at the Pontofffce of I -A Orande. Oregon, aa Second Claee Uall Matter under act of March 2, 1879. OFFICIAL PAPBR OK VNIOS COUNTT AND TUB CITr OF LA GRANDE MEMBER OF ASSOCIATED PRESS The Associated Preas la exclusively entitled to uae for publica tion of all news dispatches credited to It or' not otherwise credited If publlahed tereln. All rights of republication of special dis patches Id this paper, and also the local newa herein alao axe reserved. National Advertising RepreaentAtlTC M. C. MOOENBRN CO.. Ino. Ban Francisco, Los Angeles, Seattle. Portland. Chicago, Detroit, New York SUBSCRIPTION RATES Uy Carrier Dally, per month In advance ' Dally, aix aiontba In advance Dally, single copy . . 7o -li.tO - to ny Mill Dallv. oer month In advance Dally, per six months In advance . uaiiy, per year in aavance Weeldy. Observer-Clar, r year (do ..S2.60 ..15.00 2.00 ! ADVERTISING RATES Display, foreign, per column Inch Display, local, pt cuiuiiju mi-.i 'lime contract prlcea on application. TRrK I.OVJ5 Lcl love he without iliKxiiniilatiim. Ahhor that .which is evil; cleave to that which 1m good. Humans 1S:'J. The newspapers of the- state 'are practically unanimous in condeminatiori of Governor Norblad f orpins scalping tactics 5 since the primaries." No on,e attempts' to' justify the tern s' ponuy governor's removal of those who failed to give, him pre-election support, .firing competent lofficials is. the chief ; executive's privilege, of course; but it is the public's privilege ; to remember the circumstances, also. ' Advantages of consolidations are being realized by other organizations than big business. Another : church denom ? ination, the United Presbyterian, has recognized the futility of divided church units and has voted to merge '-with the j; Presbyterian church. The action of the national body merely : follows the tendency already established in recent years by individual churches. It's the old story of decreasing volume and increasing overhead expense." Churches must be fin anced like everything else and the increased cost of main ; tabling a denomination has been more than some units could ; bear. The consolidated church will, without question, serve its members .better, provide them with a greater opportunity ; for welfare ;irl communities that were formerly split. By combining church income, "it will be possible to get better ministers, pay them better salaries, do more effective church work. Many, other denominations could well do. likewise. Small church lihfts, struggling coVglx'gatiohs.'QndeiTiaid Tpifs- tors these hava done more to retard church influence and growth than any one thing. ' , , '.flu.!. TOTAL$386,335 May Figure is $158,670 Masons to Erect a Two Story Structure. Thrco permit IhhuoiI last week. iG of thom the ilSU.uu union station boinj; erected here by ln; Union Pacific sywU'iir, brought the total for the first five months of 1130 to $386,335, nearly two-fifths uf a million dollars. Another Important announce ment In building circles an mado otlay when It became known that 'ho Masonic liulldintr association Ivlll erct an extra Htory on the J. L Tenney Co. building next to the Ijranada, The second story will jiot be put Into ur ImindluU'Iy ac cording to plans at present, but it !vas deemed Rood business to erect i lie. second Htory now rather than Yalt until later developments re luired the additional room. Hids hre to be received about the last f this week on the basement work, ut bids on the rest of the strue ure will not be asked for until bout the middle of June or later, t was said. The three permits Issued last repk brought the May total to lf.Jf.G70, the largest of any month his year. , Permits for the week follow May 2G Goodnouprh and Kelly, alter and repair, a, home on eventh street between M and N -.venues, for It. Cusick, work 'to ost Iioo. ... ... , May.7 Mm. V. K. Or-stcrling ff alter am! repair, a home on. Oak jreet between, Aditrus' arid Jffrr pn avenues, work to coHt $1,360. jlllott: Austin, contractor. T''f May trs -Tranche!! & Parellus, r Union Pacific Ostein, f'o-erect ( tyo-story hr(ek depot on Jeffer- ftn nvenutj, hetw.eon Kim ana dicHtnut Htrcets, to cost $150,000. Successors to N.K.WEST & CO. KAYSER ALL SILK HOSE 109X With the Slendo Heel Semi-Service Weight $1.50 Pr- - iy The Associated I'rtss This is "the huiiHe r the hiil den stnlr." You do not see it up on entering; The way the steps ko up the center of the structure altuwH for n alinost Identical room division on the' lirnt and second floor.s. 'jf f 4 The living room and maKter. bed chamber are of Hie kiiiic gen- Improvement - Gossip OPPORTUNITY - . . - If there is one European who doesn't think that opimr lunity in the Old World is dead and his continent tottering ; economically it is James Lyle Mackay, E'arlt'oC-' Inchcan'e, nierehant prince, financier and director of a score of power ful corporations. His view of the fourth decade of the twentieth century is that there has been no period in Britain's history when he would rather be making a beginning than now. Here is his reason: t "No youtli of the world has been in on the ground floor nf so many new trades and industries as the youth of today. Think of wireless, television,- aviation, talking films all in their extreme infancy. Think of the changes that must come and each bringing its opportunities." That is the sort of faith the world has need of. It is the sort of faith' that will bring the United Stales . back to the prosperity level of 1928. , This same' inspiring story has been related a number of times by successful Americans to American, boys and girls. ..Most men who have attained success regret that the en croachment of age disqualifies them from the race they see just starting. In their eyes the opportunities they grasped when at the foot of the ladder seem but straws in contrast with the opportunities they sec opening to the vouth of today. joIiik AViiimr The- Electric Kervlee Htoro Is idriff the w I rln; for the Kprouse Icltx store which is ruovfnrr Into tie former location of the Piggly YlffKly store. . . firing the Nmitjawra . Annex The Electric Kp"rvlce "stnrA pfnhf "I sliit t. w.oi k some time ,thi..week d (he main wirlnjr of the Waca jwea annex, heinnltic with the istallntlon of the conduit pipe. received Contract The Hugs' Paint sloro has re tfivod a J contract -to renovnte a buse for the Eastern Oregon ght and Power company -in Nns canyon. , iNlrcnrniliig- The Jtugtr Paint store also ro civeU a contraet for the redeco HiortfOf both the interior and ex- Irlor of the listern Oregon Uht and Power company huili IK- -41 ft bio an P 610 aMj, I 2: . . ' ' froti.i pnporiions. ( The huiiio takes a perfectly rectangular form, which means economy of construction, yet Its si.- rooms are adequate for the average family. As to price, that will run from $Jj.o00 to $ lu.Otio. depeii'iinR- on labor and material ec-in In a given locality. Symmetry of line i.s achieved through regularly spaced windows and chimneys. This makes pos sible a landscaping scheme stress. ing tho formal note, although the whole effect is ut' simple "homeyr nessO' The stucco should be .finished smooth, of light buff with darker corner quoins of the same hu,ev Hli.idN should be green. j to 1. dance music. KPO (GSO): 7, pop:il;ir music: I !i. musical features; H) . to Jl. i danco mimic. ' ' .. Kpokniit) j KI1Q (530): (1:80, NIK': S. Ha- waiian trio; S:3', NilC; .in, col- : legians; 11. requests. j Salt IjiIvs? iiy i KKIj 1 130): 6:30, SMC; H:30. j snulio: 10;15. drama; 1 1 . Vaga- ; bond of Air. Ih'uralfng Somo redecorating h being line pyr tin Rugg Paint store at th I.' f. JVIcK'ennon home on the erner of Ninth and O streels, fires Arrow 345 Yards; New Record 1 A C 1 1 A MIEN TO, f :n I ., June 2 A') Dr. tieorge A. Cat hey. Port hid, sent fin arrow soaring though the air 351 yards, two. feet. Neen Inches, to break his own na tion! record, as the Wentern Arhery assoc ialion tournament clued hero yesterday. Mis previous reerd was 3T.3 yards, 10 inches, mile hist year. econd In the flight shoot was J. P. Hendricks, Sacramento, 3 11 yails, seven Inches. Irs. ticorgo A. Cat hey, Portland, wu tlfe women's flight nhoot with L'3 ymds. 3Vj inche.i, and Mrs. CbJder Heny. Iuti Angeles, was sec on with 13 yards, six inches. Tt'ESDAY I'KtX.ltA.MS National Broadcasting Co.: G:30, vaudevlllo hour; 7, Gulden G 7:30, .Amos and Andy: 7:45, Sweet hearts; H. Pacific Singers; y, fain- ous magicians; 9:30. dunce music; i 1U to 11, Gems of Drama. Columbia Ilroadcasting system : V'leo carnival; 8:30, Dlglus and Shadows: 9, Hallad Crooners; y:3o to 1 0, siudlu. Oakland KGO (790): 0:30, ,NHC; 11 to 12. dance music. KhX (8S0): 7, news, music; !. school talk; 9:15, soloists; in,' danco music. Tacoina KVI ' (KiV): 7:15, Ibywood Hrouu: 7:3 0, feature; S, (';-:; 10:15 to 12, dance music; 12 to 1, organ. Portland KG W (C20): 6:3o, MIC; 10. Ce cil and Sally; 10;15, slumber hour 11 to 12, popular music. KKX '(M80): 8, dance music; 9. , musical comedy hour; 10, feature; lu:3o, dance orchestra; 11:30,' news; li:-iti, Midnight matinee. J Denver KOA (Slt'o): 6:30, Nlll'; 8, Den- ver symphony orchestra; 9 to 11, NHC. Ixis Antf 'les KNX (1050); 0, music; 7, science talk: 7:30. fea I u res; J u to 12. dance music. Kll J (U00): S, CHS; 10. news, danco music: 12 to I, organ. KI-T (640): 7, concert; S, Opera of the Air; D:30, dance music. Seattle KJU (970): 7. ensemble; y, sdo- rtn; 1 o, snnshinn jn-ogram; 11. danco music; 12, lievellers. i San l-Yaiiclsen I KI-'IK! (i;i(t): 7::to, dance ha ml; ' OUS; III. hVjink Watanabe; 0:iii Tho real name of Eddie Mack. Gi'Iub; (Denver pug. ip Pedro Quintana. He u. siuuuuie ut rt. itegis college, Denver. . Baker Nine Trims Nampa Sunday 12 $ LiAKEK, Ore., June 2 (AP) -i linker defeated Xanipa, ..the lead1 ing club of the Idaho-Oregon base ball league. 12 to 8 at Xanipa yes terday, going Into second place. V Other scores were: Payette 8; Boiso 4. Ontario S; Caldwell 4.' FOR PLUMBING FIXTURES HEATING PLANT OR A WATER SYSTEM SEE NATE ZWEIFEL 1314 Jefferson I. Main 84 Estimates Cheerfully Furnished De. ite poor economic condi tions in Austria, passenger auto mobiles in Vienna have Increased from 6.417 to 7.306. IF YOU WISH to remodel your kitchen inspect the built-in fixtures we have on display in our office. You will like the colors and the style of various colored knobs and handles. Perhaps you will get a suggestion from it that will help you furnish your kitchen the way you want it. HOME LUMBER & COAL CO. 1803 Coro Main 248 "QUALITY A XI) KEItVICE" LOWER PRICES ON PLUMBING SUPPLIES 3 PIECE BATH ROOM SET $64.75 . Consistinc of the following fixtures WHITE ENAMEL BATHTUB. SIZE 5 FOOT COM PLETE with all heavy nickel plated brass trimmings, ready to connect to piping CHINA ; TANK CLOSET - COMBINATION " 6 ' gal lon white china tank, oak or birch mahogany finish seat, 2 inch wash down bowl. WHITE ENAMEL LAVATORY. Size 17x19 in., wide apron, 6 in. back complete with heavy nickel plated brass faucets and trap. All fixtures are absolutely guaranteed. '$64.75 " :! : SKE THESE FIXTURES OX DISPLAY lNj-OI R SHOWROOM Water Pipe Ji Inch khIv. s 7.'t iict ion ri. f'i Inch pilv. ft.oll per 100 ri. ' 1 '"Hi itnlv. . IS.IiO .per 100 ft. . 1 V, Incli bhIv. 10.00 per loo rt. 1 ',i inch. Biilv. 2.25 prr 100 ri. 2 , iiu-li biiIv. K0.00 p.r loo II. SEW EH PIPE : . 4 Inch Terra t'otm scwci' pliw $20.01) per 100 fwi, lpt us liuulc you on join' pltiiubiiiii' supplies, MELVILLE'S 1431 ADAMS AVE. 33 years 'of increluiiiillslns; mill sei viec in Hie peuplo f Vlllim County. iii:m. wixs title KNIM.KTON, On... .luiio 2 (AIM llilx ilrfratcil Unmlltla li to lien ypHlerilny in ii iOHt-K4ti.son finl in tlip l;lnatill;i rounty liasp. Iciii.-ui-. Tho Mission Iilillnns h-u tlip rt'i:iiliit Iphkiio i-liiiliililiiu- slil with flvn victories and ono .1. r.it. for modern plumbing and heating Modern plumbing and heating can now be yourt for vir tually no capital outlay. Any future, fitting or piping improvement Ihot you desire, or a completely modern ized house. Let us call and explain fully. We are Crane Qualified Contractor-Dealers under the Crane Budget Plan. We will make the Installation before you pay a cont Then pay on easy installments. QUALirilO FRED SPAETH 1107 Washington Ave. PHONE MAIN 5S6 LYNCH PLUMBING CO. s, :HS: It'. I'Viink Witt.-inulm: ll:liii -"iiiiisiiiiiiiiMssss Spring lime is clean up time. The exterior and in terior of your home will look better, will be better preserved and you will have a more valuable property if you have our expert painters and decorators on the job. La Grande is becoming- a bigger and better town and also a cleaner, more attractive town. You can do your bit your neighbor is doing- it by keeping your property well painted. EST I. MA TES GLA DLY FURNISHED WITHOUT OBLIGATION (B PAD WIT cD, D3QJG I.JUULM If ) ILfllMMMHMBn SPLINTERS Officfai Publication of M'n.'ST TTTR VAN PETTHN TJTMBFIP CO -Trcir'r Wo still Imvo some mil bnrpihis in mUl i(i or rMifiii. ir you wnnt n kkm1 roof flmip try mill gt'i Mtino of (ills 1 to fort' It's all gunc. -l'ollcc Serjeant: "Is the man (Inngtrously wounded'."! Putrulman: "Two uf tin wutinds arc fat al, but the other onp Isn't so had." XI" WOOD Insula- j lion Itonnl is just Uilnc to fliiMi off a ruom or two in tho jittic. It keeps tlui hotisc warm lu whiter ami 1110I lit The same Julting that .shakes tlie little rocks to the hottoin brings the liii; oiu's to the to. ( i:kt.i . r i; i: i il-Iiii KiL' la i u t tHIVCM-N HMMV It) ti. millmi mid ,-lis fur a lot hs. Try mhii VAN PETTEN LUMBER CO. of Ihls woihIit pitiul. US IIIH'lllllcftl. I' a t a a tl y- hii.vm: "The .nvcctust niiin liis ill luifi: are the l icollicthin uf things toi'KlitU'll." We ic'hiti.(. n Enr. into tliHir iKiiilwaro, mid ran rll jnu out "llli almiit liny kinil vtiii Imve In iiilml. N'o mini in really .sue- eetisrul until his niiither - in . aw il inllH It. h i: sdi.i, to si-:i,b .;.ix.