Tuesday,' JlilyiS 1930
LA GRANDE EVENING OBSERVER, LA GRANDE, ORE.
Page Three I
Lake Attractive
; With Temperature
; I Soaring- Higher
I f As the days become more seasonal
' -rond the temperature soars higher.
! ijnore frequently those who have the
j leisure time and those who have only
l is a few days vacation, seek the cooler
places in the mountains or near the
$ water; and some find that unusunl
- combination of both a lake in the
- heart of the mountains. One of the
i most popular places that is com para -
;-,. tlvely near is Wallowa lake, where
f:.x several hundred drove to spend tha
$ Fourth and many others . went to
j spend the weekend.
5 In one of the larger weekend par
ties were tne guests or Mr. and Mrs.
Ward Fowler at their cabin. tncludJnt;
Mr. and Mrs. William Wilson, Mr.
uhd Mrs. Clyde Zimmerman, Mr. and
Mrs. Hurley Smith and Mr. and Mrs.
Lester Bramwell. . r
Another weekend group was Mr.
and Mrs. L. W. Weeks and dauchter,
Bernlce and Miss Prances Smith.
Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Bohnenkamp
jr. are spending the week at the loko
at the Bohnenkamp cabin nnd last
week Mrs. W. H. Bohnenkamp Sr. and
her grandchildren enjoyed a week's
outing there. v
Dr. and Mrs. J. L. Ingle end their
family were also weekend visitors at
tho rosort. .
Camp Fire Group
Plans Swim Party
The Tatapochon Camp Fire group
met last night in the room in the
Lutheran church where pluns were
made for a swimming party at Crystal
plunge Wednesday afternoon at 2:30.
It was announced that all members
of the group are requested to meet
Friday morning at 9 o'clock to clean
the meeting room.
teraoon. Anyone wishing to attend is
(requested to call 224-W and 161 -J.
! The Ladles Aid of Iinbler will meei
:at the home of Mrs. Oeorge Crowset
Thursday afternoon at 2 o clock.
.
The Womert's Missionary society of
the Presbyterian church will meet at
the church Friday afternoon at 2:30
o'clock .
HELEN SAILS
FOR AMERICA
WITH TROPHIES
Substation At
Union Is Being
Reconstructed
drove In from Baa Francisco Satur
day to spend their vacation in Union.
They plan to remain about ten days.
They fished on Catherine creek
Monday. ,
Mr, and Mrs. C. E. X-awson and ;
Lois returned Sunday from a trip
Into Washington. They left Friday
By Mn L. Z Terrall I mwu,"B ana arova to wauowa ana i
(Observer Correspondent) "nuu"- in.ey WWK "1B "B"wuy
UNION (Special) Work was be- ,.,. ,,., ,,,, , wn
gun Saturday In clearing away the ( Wallft Pcud,eton. Thoy haa ft
wreckage of the Eastern Oregon Light ' Kenic trlp but thB rou n r0(Kis all
and Power building destroyed by lire aloug tne vvay took 0(, mucll of lne
xne Misses Aipna ana Kunico
daughters of Arthur Buslok,
Chiropodist
' and ,
Arch Specialist
DR. L. B. EATON
(Practice Llmlttd to the Foot)
All Foot Trouble Successfully
Treated. Appointments Desired.
SAOA.IAWEA IXX, Mailt 8X0
Examination Free
Announcements
v "LONDON, ' July 8 Mrs. Helen
Wills Moody today ended a success
ful tennis tour of Europe when she
sailed for home with, the women's
Wimbledon singles championship and
a share In the women's doubles
crown.
Mrs. Moody was presonted with two
gold medals, at the station, by the
vico president of the British lawn
iimnrwin-" Mm i Wortman and King, arrived home
Moody asserted. "You did not win
The substa
tton has been operating In a tern
porary structure and will continue a-i.,.i
to do so until the new station is j arrlvcU from New Jeraey Wednesday
ready. evening to spend their vacation In
Out-of-town visitors at the Union ( Union. Alpha taugh In Irvlngton,
tennis courts on Sunday were Mr. and Eunice In Lakewood, N. J,. last
and Mrs. Merle Royer and daughter, year and both enjoyed their year In
of Pendleton; the Lyle and Ray Wil
son families, Lyle Cleaver and W. L.
Sweringen, of Iinbler. and James Ses
sions who returned recently from Ok
mulgee, Okla. The courts were filled
both afternoon and evening.
Paul Cock, who works at Olds,
The Junior department of the Bap
tist Sunday school will hold its an
nual picnic at. the . Riverside park
Wednesday afternoon. The children
and adults will first meet at the
church at 4:30 o'clock. Weiner roast
will be enjoyed and each child is re
quested to bring his own welners
and buns.
'
Division A of the Loyal Sisters Aid
will meet at the home of Mis. JamcN
A. Bugg at 2704 N. Fir street Wednes
day afternoon at 2:30 o'clock.
: The Stitch and Chatter club of the
American Legion auxiliury Is planning
a picnic at Pine Cone Thursday af- lege.
any titles at Wimbledon but that
was Just bad luck,' she told a London
newspaper Interviewer.
Mrs, Moody continued:
"I -always enjoy Wimbledon more
than any other tournament and my
final match, against. Elizabeth Ryan
was splendid. I tried to get her Into
the American Wight man Cup team,
but as you know I could not man
age It."
Mrs. Moody said her lawn tennis
plans for the next year were not set
tled. "I never plan that far ahead,"
she declared.
"I want to come over again next
year and probably shall."
Quarter-size violins are used by
children under six in a kindergarten
class at Nebraska State Teachers col-
from Portland Sunday to spend his
vacation with his parents, Mr. and
Mrs. T. T. Cock.
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Bent, of Pen
dleton, visited at the Terrall home
Monday on their return trip from
Boise where they had spent the
Fourth.
Several families of the Orlggs
relatives held a reunion picnic on
Catherine creek on Sunday. Among
the crowd were Mr. and Mrs. Henry
Griggs, Mrs, P. H. Roberts, Mr. and
Mrs. Rex Orlggs and sonB, Mr. and
Mrs. Glen Perkins, Mr. and Mrs. John
Ferry and Mr. and Mrs. Delbert Ir
win and four children.
Wilbur Davis, Harry West and Andy
Porter came In from the East Eagle
country Sunday to get supplies for
their mining camp. They returned
on Monday.
Edgar Lewln and Frank Wilcox
Be moderate be moderate in all
things, even in smoking. Avoid that
future shadow by avoiding over
indulgence, if you would maintain
that modern, ever-youthful figure.
"Reach for a Lucky instead.1
. five years from now?
jt$tk Nmpr "Coming events
Jr&y 'T east their
V WCib& "a 5k- uJ shadows before"
j;f ' "Reach for a '
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Its toasted-
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Lycky Strike, the finest Cig
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made of the finest tohac-
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"IT'S TOASTED." Lucky
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heating process. Everyone
knows that heat purifies
and so 20,679 physicians
say that Luckies are less
irritating to your throat.
against irritation against cough
An investigation conducted by the Association of Life Insurance Medical Directors and the Actuarial Society
of America revealed the fact that the death rate increases practically 1 for every pound of excess weight
carried between the ages of 40 and 44 years. In other words, a man 40 pounds overweight at this age has
only 60 of expectancy of life of a man of normal weight. We do not represent that smoking lucky Strike
Cigarettes will bring modern figures or cause the reduction of flesh. We do declare that when tempted to m
do yourself too well, if you will "Reach for a lucky instead," you will thus avoid over-indulgence in
things that cause excess weight and, by avoiding over-indulgence, maintain a modern, graceful form
ilJNE IN The Lucky Strike Dance Orchestra, every Saturday and Thursday evening, over N.B.C networks.
) 1330. The American Tobacco Co.. Mfrm,
the east.
Charlie Miller enjoyed ft visit With
his daughters from Portland over
the Fourth. Mrs. Bessie Tudor, Mrs.
Frances Terry and Miss Nellie Mil
ler came on Tuesday and will return
today. Grace Miller came up with
Mr. and Mrs. Smith on Friday tnd
returned Sunday. Mrs. Smith was
formerly Edna Duncan and came to
visit friends in Union.
Erwin Balrd who hns been visiting
at the home of his aunt and uncle,
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Bicker, for sev
eral weeks returned to his home In
Vale In time to attend the big cele
bration thero. Ills cousin Myron
Bicker went home with him for a
vlelc.
Mr. and Mrs. Glen Perkins and
Mr. and Mrs. John Forry, of Los An
geles, have been visiting friends and
' relutlves In. Union this week. They
i returned Saturday from a camping
and fishing trip on East Etigie creeK.
Mr. and Mrs. Box Orlggs accom
panied them.
Henry Cadwcll came from Burns
lost Wednesday to remain over the
Fourth at home.
Mrs. Arvtlla Beach and her soh-ln-law,
Gerald Spencer, came In from.
Wenatcheo the Fourth and will Visit
for ten days. Mrs. Beach Is visiting
her daughters, Mrs. Chas. Kuhn and
Mrs. E. P. Castor and Mr. Spencer
went on to Vale to visit his parents,
Mr. and Mrs. Jess Spencer.
Mrs. Grace Narvol is slowly recov
ering from an injury sustained In a
fall a couple of weeks ago.
- C.- L. Alice, Henry and Betty Cad
well, Miss Flora Munger, Mrs. Edith
Phy, Mrs. Bell Wright and. Alice
Gamble spent an enjoyable day on
the Lostlno river July fourth.
MIbs Susan Chadwlck entertained
the members In the cast of the play
put on by the Epworth Leaguers
Thursday night. They went to La
Grande to the show and later to the
swimming pool. They spent a Jolly
evening.
Death Vftlley Well Halted
DEATH VALLEY, Cnl (A1) Thirty-
four billion tons of salt Is Just a cur-
i loslty In Death Valley. This doposlt
Is on the floor of the valloy 310 feet
below sea level, where the sun sends
thermometers to 130 and more In the
snaae uunng summer months.
Good Temporary Ltimb Pasture
STATE COLLEGE, Pa. UP) Rape
makes a good temporary pasture for
finishing the market lamb, says the
Pennsylvania state college of agricul
ture. . An acre roqulrcs only four to
six pounds of seed and the pasturo
.will carry 20 lambs for six weeks,, 1;
, I
OOLV CHAMPION '
i PANAMA CITY. July ? uv-Private
Tommy Haydcn, U. S. A., Is Isthmian
champion, sole Burvivor of a field
that included major generals.
IS
TATE
LAST DAY
i CLIMAXING
A MASTER'S
GENIUS . . .
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Crusader . . trall-hluzer . .
he defies the world In this
heart-search Injf drama at
love played against n haek
Kruuiid of world upheave! . .
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West Virginia. Cake
, (With hot milk)
4 eggs.
3 cups sugar.
1 teaspoon vanilla.
4 teaspoon lemon eltraot,
teaspoon Bait. .
3 cups flour.
2 teaspoons baking powder.
X cup not milK. . v,
4 teaspoons butter. i';
Beat eggs, add augar and beat tan
til oronmy. Add extraote, salt, flour
and baking powder. , Add butfer to
. hot milk and mix well, combine with
(.BE mixture and beat a minutes. Vow
! Into shnllow pan lined with waled
! paper. Bake 35 minutes In moderate-.
ly alow oven.
This recipe makes oulte
sheet of cake that will Cut
aauares.
Chocolate Frosting
(quickly made)
-square chocolate. i
1-3 cup water.
1 tablespoon butter. V
1 tablespoon cream.
1-8 teaspoon salt.. 7.
1 teaspoon vanilla. 'J
1 a-3 cup silted confectioner's sugar.
Cook slowly, stirring constantly, the
chocolate, water and butter until
chocolate has melted. Add other In
gredients and beat thoroughly. Lai
stand several minutes and then beat
well and frost the cake, . ; '
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Doctor's Trial
On In Portland
PORTIND. July 8 Wr The trlit
of Dr. Charles J. Dean, chain phy
sician, operating cllnloS here, Bar
Francisco and Los Angeles, charged
with violation of the national bank
ruptcy act, continued today. i
In his opening statement John w;
Mcculloch, asalstant United States
attorney, aald was charged with trans
ferring a note and mortgage valued;
at S9200 to the D. tc D. Investment
company of which Dean's father wis'
the principal owner.
Tho transfer was made, the attor
ney declared, while Dean was con
templating bankruptcy, . 4