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About La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959 | View Entire Issue (June 21, 1930)
1 Saturday, June 21, 1930 LA GRANDE EVENING OBSERVER, LA" GRANDE, ORE. Pago Five , H D dp A D IB IK D IE IT JT jl IMO Soiinl Affairs TWO SUC1III UlUllia mm t.wii. vellil'R at ",e home ot M!s!l 1kM'- ettil ' Jerson, J"oii luiitu Bin-it, honor ot members of the Arm. . .11.. dm li.nvlnir nnvl lauiu) ...... . --o nosilay fur lllt'ir ncw ll0mu in Walla Walla. At lx o'clock tile nt.h School uiris AiiMBiuiunj w- tlMI . . ... !... ..hh l(1iV Of ItlO v.. ....... ... ... rII,riclrt as special K"est. ami Mrs. u llertzos hnd daughter Helen. ' . T..nllnu'inir Iho Slin- or the rCKinur m.....t. . .. thc lesson on the Philippines 1 . Miu irti.ivn Tiner. A nu it eiirlil.th rtv reused uy " ' nh 1-eaKue who gave a farewell .. ,-s Armfleld who has always In mterestetl In their work und ho has been their chaperone at !,, Wallowa lake Institute. Sev- VI hours were spent at varied ,j,.s, coneludlnB with some rc ieshinehts. 'j n Hoardinan .Miss llethmyrl Jlillcr, who spent ,-vt-i-ul days in La Grande follow ' ,. ,'K. cuise of the fourth term at , " !..!, .en OreKon Normal school. e'one to her home at Boardman he will spenci vne au....... .. 1 here 1.11 Home 'i, Clvdo. Sullivan returned Wednesday from I'orlland i,,..-.. Oie visited for a few days. was accompunieu iiuinu uy ( i i-i-iiuncm OlK'nUlnn .Molvin Kerns, who lives near Cove, undewent an operation Wed nesday evening. Treatment .Mrs. Art Xloudy. of Catherine Creek, is a patient at the Grande Itondo hospital f01. medical treat ment. . MnJor 0H-ratloii Mrs. .Charles Thornberir, of Ka mela, who underwent an operation at the Grande Itondo hospital Thursday .morning, Is improving. Goiter Operation Mrs. Harris French is convales cing from a goiter operation per formed at the Grande ltonde hos pital a week ago. Left llic Hospital A. 1). Vh!:iey has left the Grande ltonde hospital for his homo at Elgin, after an appendix operation. Improving Mrs. C. A. Kemington is improv ing and has left the Grande Hondo liuspilal whero she recently under went an operation. Improving Sirs. Gladys Huff is slowly im proving after being confined In bed for the past week with an ob cesa on her ear drum, which has been very painful. . She will not be able to return to work at the I.O, Grande hotel for a while yet. Kpriiii th Weekend Walltr Crowley, or llrldal vale, is spending the .weekend In this city visiting his sister, Mrs. Mil dred Crowley. To Hire camp Director A trained camp director will ue hired for the Hoy Scout camp at Anthony Jjike. who will arrive here a few days before camp starts. -He will be arranged tor hy John I'iper, regional executive, who was her0 for the scout dinner last night at tho Jjt, Grande hotel. A definite decision regarding the fut ure of the Kastern Oregon Scout council will ,not" be made until full. It will then either join tho Walla Walla council or hire a scout exe cutive, and until then acting eie- cutive, Elmo Stevenson, "Will be in charge. . v SCOOT NEWJT F. S. Club Closes Season At Party .Friday Afternoon Tho last meeting of ttho R S. club until the sessions aro re sumed In September was held Friday afternoon at which Mrs. G. H. Williams was hostess at her home. Two tables of bridge were at play with Mrs. Will l'idcock winning first honors and Mrs. Uosetibaum receiving second prise. Later dainty refreshments were served. The home was decorated witll pretty flowers in lavender and yellow. Resigns Miss Lucille Taylor, who has been assistant secretary of the Un ion county chamber of commerce fur tho last year or more, has re signed, effective about July 1. when she will accept a position in I.ewiston, Ida. Rule for Reason There Is no ilIsch'UKe for us from the momertt ' nrp Vcrn. I'roceed with sternly :' and If you would have all things under your control, put yourself under the control of reason: If reason becomes your ruler, you y."ill be come ruler over many. Senecn. Iris Camp Plans Session Monday Iris Camp Nu. 2!80, Ituyal NrlKhliors of America, will meet In n-Kuliir session on Monday evo nlng, Juno 23, ut 7:30, in the Odd Kellows temple. Mrs. KHa Koctor will bo In charge of tho enter tainment ufter tho lu8lncHs meet ing and Mirs. Kffle Young Is chair man o,f tho refreshment commit tee. All members and visiting neighbors aro cordially Invited. Pythian Sisters In Social Meeting Last night a potluck supper and soeiat evening was enjoyed by "tho Pythian Sister tempto at tho K. 1'. hall, letter u lodge meeting was held and a social hour enjoyed with cards a diversion, t I-Ynotureil Arm . James Galvln, sun of J. Galvin. suffered u fmcture to both bones In tho lower arm Thursduy; Will Itnekman ami i ranees ilchanlH und. Miss Mildred carr, fjfcf I'orllanu. ;.mihs van- i vir.iu.ih t tho Sullivan nomc imu t-Apiria bo here for several days. . l-ilhis Here Mr. and Mirs. H. It. Meredith and ,o children Margaret- and Ho-, rt, of Portland arrived In La i-nmlo Thursdsiy night to spend week or ten days visiting at the ,feio of Mrs; Meredith's brother h sister-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. ';ilter V.. Sw.art. 1 hey are also. slling with Mrs. Meredith's moth :. .Mrs. Mjartha Swart, of this Tho ley. S. W. Creasey is; re ceiving treatment for an infected linger. luniccl Home Mr. and Mrs. Homer H. Smith, Salem,1 who ; have been reeup ating lor a. while at Hot Lake nalorluin, will leave Sunday on cir way home by way of Walla alia and pother Washington lints. tin iu'd lloim Mry. K. CI. Kirby and Miss Mar rio Kirby, who has been In Cor llis this winter, have returned La Grande after Miieiullng lscv-il-days in Portland. , ' . Spokane IMInh Stcfna; WandiiM. Miss Dor- My Jirby. Iluln Kirby and Kl ii 'liind holm (left Thursdav drlv- Mz lo Spokane, to spend several thro viHitirig friends. I'mi California i Aire. Neal Watson and two chil dren, Krnest and Ivy, from Pacific Grove, Cal., arrived Thursday afternbon for a. six weeksi visit with . her, mother. ' Mrs. Malry1 I.i (?p,unsc'll. Mrs. Watson Is a former resident of this city, but has not been hero for about ten years. She is a .sister of Hay Counsel!; Collision , Cars driven by Marvin Mink, of Twin -Kills,-and II.' I). Krutz col lided yesterday at Adums and Kir. No ono was hurt. Honor and Judgment If neither honor nor .tinhzirent Is destroyed, the man himself is preserved likewise; hut when either oHiCfp'js demolished, he is iost also. Kpictelus. Unfair Action Tho (erin "nropniiumhi" Is, varU -pusly.-delinod. A thoughtful dentil- ifoi(.mvon UytA, j. Mniitiiiuiory or the A;- A. A'. Is -that "lis now' gen erally npplled, the word 'propn panda' implies an attempt to use the pr.e:s U ofder .to create .public sentiment Iiravor'ofn caiise' while at Hie same time seeking to con ceal some relevant facts th:it would In- necessary to form a sound and fair iutl-'rinent. Solar Surpory From the enrliest time sunUght has been considered an Important aid In the preseruitioii of health. The ancient Greeks and Uomans exposed their naked bodies to the sun In Ihe open air to reerult men tal and physical energy. Kxposnre to the sun's rays was also adopted by the physicians of those times as n remedy for many nflUctions, "especially dropsy, inflammation of the kidneys and paralysis.' ; Whera Coon. Makei Homa Homo to the raccoon Is a hollow tree, usually an elm. The 'coon enters by an opening In one of the hlg limbs or high up In the trunk. The hollow sometimes extends down to the roots, and when the tree Is felled the nnimals nro found in the stump at the level of the ground. Three or four of the roly poly ani mals sometimes Hvo together in the Knmo tree. Fading Frowns A downtown hotel has- a slgit on tho assistant manager's desk whero nil the pilosis rush up with Iheir complaints and It has worked splendidly. The sign says. ".Nothing Is half ns important as yon think it Is." The irate guest who waits for n chance to scream nbout missing baggage or nol 'v across the hall stands and stares at the sign and the nvrt.-ftAnt niftii ager says he can stand at one sin and watch the frown fade. DetroU American Typewriter An unolliclnl estimate places the number of Americnn-mnde type writers In the United States and ot her count ries at approximately 7,000,000. . , Blind Rei.J Shalccipcare Shakespeare in 40 volumes of nh bloviated braille Is In use for the blind in London's National Library for the Wind. Hits Horse -. While C. Y. Kross was driving along the Old On-gon Trail high way about 0:30 o'clock :last even-f Ing, passing a herd of horsos. One (f the horses jumped sidewnys.and 1 collided with his car. The horse was thrown to the ground but nei ther it nor tho car was hurt. Inventor of Decimal? The decimal point and iift use arc.. stihl to have. beet) Invented. In, KoturiC,i Vc.sterdiiy , Mrs. ri G. Sawyer relMini-d Kri-.l day evening from Portland where sho attended the Hos0 Kestlval and visited her sisters and, friends. Her niece. Miss I Hi lei net Carse. accom panied her home and will spend part of the Hummer here. Her Hitters are Mrs. lvyJ.Arehf'r, :and Mrs.- Krnest Carse. .,... - i 'pEPT. STORES fgk. HO PAYS? 1. When your house is damaged by fire 2. When your automobile is stolen'' 3. When, falling a i r c r a ft .wrecks your property. 4. When' fire" supeTids""your"b'usi-: ness lor a time . t,. ,v ' 5. When 'explosion wrecks your property . ; c WE DO! 1. If we have sold you a Fire policy 2. If you have taken our Automo bile Insurance 3. If you are protected with Air craft Property Damage 4. If you carry Use and Occupancy Insurance 5. If we have written Explosion In surance for you We are insurance Advisors. We Gladly extend our counsel to you without cost. Ask us. UNITED STATES INVESTMENT COMPANY 0. W. WARNOCK, Manager United States National Bank Bldg. LA GRANDE OREGON IN THE WBST Stove No. 13 La Grande Brought Light to Japan' Prof. T. Tomocdii suya Hint tlm visit of Commodore lerry In lsrtf innrkcd n turning point In .Inpnncso life -The event Is spoken of ns '"I he Cnnnnn Hoar of Urnsn," nml Is looked upon lis tlie lieslnnlng of the ace of Occident:!! elvili.ntlon. SUMMER "STRAWS Rfdl Italiati r Cwciolo Sti'jdws Soft, Dressy and Comfortable THREE GRADES 1.29 -1.49 -1.98 REYNAUD'S BEAUTY SHOP All branches of beauty skillfully done by ex perienced operators. PERMANENT WAVING '. $5.00 up Call for' appointments! PHONE MAIN 789 Forty-Second Year of Friendly Service : r.. ytiiniHir.f-y ' PHONE NEW FOLEY; tfAIN 7891 euQ lank LOWELL SHERMAN MARION NIXON.. PLUS The Fables in Sound Pat he Sound News Ked-bloodcd Adventure Gallant Chivalry in An Eighteenth Century Romance LAST TIME TODAY All Laughing All Talking Edward Everett Horlon in THE SAP" ten" rr.nsoxs in-,7vkei ATLANTA, Juno 21 AP) Ten persons, fncluding newspapermen, firemen and attnehea, who InhiWod fumes from burnlnfr X-rny films nt Grndy hospital, were under the observation of physlcluns today whilo authorities supervised tho return ot 250 neRi'o pntlents, re moved during yesterday's fire. Dr. J. J. Clark expressed tho opinion that only a "sufety typo of film was exposed to tho flro und that those who InhaJed Its fumes would suffer no serious consequences, but W. l'Yunk Jvuc- klcsh, manager of tho Atlanta of fice of a film manufacturing com pany, snid ho thought some old film, capable of Riving off a dead ly gas. was stored in tho hospital In supposedly fireproof cabinets. Dr. Frank Lavlore, of Chlcuso, was overcome by smoko ami lust night James Jones, a negro order ly, who was credited- by hospital authorities with assisting in the removal of 20 patients, collapsed. His condition was described as serious. Flames, punctuated by two ex plosions, wero confined to a. single room used for X-ruy wokr. Tho 260 negro patients in adja cent wards wero removed on stretchers. They suffered only from shock. Dr. Kric l.indrcth, who was working In tho X-ray room when tho flro started, said his attention was attracted by fumes and he turned to sco smoke coming from an open box of film. Ho said ho threw buckets of water on the flames and used a fire extinguish cr without success. Two policemen wero knocked down by force of one of tho explo sions. Hospital officials said a large amount of X-ruy equipment was destroyed but that properly , dam ago was slight. Baxter, who Is employed In the office of thel umber company at Uend, Ore., was home for a short visit Sunday. Mrs. Baxter accom panied her husband on his return to tho southern Oregon city, corn ing homo again Monday. Sho is ht present in charge of tho news stand and fountain at Hot Lako whero Mr. lluxtor formerly work ed. Several logging trucks aro now engaged in bringing logs down from High Valley, getting the tim ber up near tho Marx place In the upper part of tho valley. Tho logs aro being brought down to tho Oregon Trail sawmfll at Union. A group of Kpworth Leaguers aro rehearsing a threo act play which they intend giving at tho high school In ubout a week. Tho play, entitled "Tho Klopment of Kllon," Includes tho following cast: Marvin Titus, llarton Con nor, Leonard Clark, Duvld Tripp, Dorrln Sturglll. Kathryn Klclblock and Wyihel Ackley. Miss Susan Chndwick Is coaching the young folk In the play which Is being given In tho Interest of tho leuguo's ' institute fund for this summer, j Among the visitors to Hot Lako from Union Tuesday wore Mrs. J Viola Parkor. M!th. T. T. Cock and Mrs. Sadie Connor. Two unexpected contests devel oped in tho school election for j Hist. No. 5 held hero Monday ' uiternoon. .Miller was re elected ns director with 40 votes whilo Onio Ohio received 27 votes. Tom Cock opposed Fred Fox as clerk, receiving 24 volos whilo Mr. Fox received 40 votes. A report by tho clerk showod that tho school district Is In excellent financial condition. Chiropodist ; Ana : . . . ) Arch Specialist ' DR. L. B. EATON . (Practice Limited to tho Foot) All Toot Troublo Successfully , Treatod. Appolntmenta Desired. : SAOAJAWEA INN, Main 830 ExaintiiaUou Froo ' CHEAP LETTER HEADS 1 Never Dili and Nover Will I I Ik) Anybody Any Good. Ttioy I I aro Just Like Dirty Collar. 1 I Ask for Samples o C. Better I I Iicttrr Hnuls I I NELSON I I Opposite Post Office I UNION PERSONALS ly V. V. Cinno. (Observer CorreHpomlent) UNION, Ore. 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