La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959, December 21, 1931, Page 5, Image 5

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    Monday, December 21; 1031 ;
EK GRANDE EVENING OBSERVER, LA GRANDE, ORE.
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the Methodist church during tnei an operation this morning lor appen
'holldavs. W. M. Plerson, In charge of (Ileitis. She will be sufficiently lm-
I outdoor activities, assisted by Harvey proved to recelvo her friends In a
short while, It Is reported. She Is
teaching In the High school at Sll-
verton this year.
Carter and Woodrow Damerell, headed
up an evening skiing party for the
Methodist troop last weekend and Mr.
which Albert B. Honkl,. formr t Person has completed arrangements
the decorating committee. Mtss Anita,
Johnson Is . teacher of tho class.
Naval Academy Exams
Congressman Robert R. Butler, In a ornnrt ,.,.." " r. "'. """lr for a three-dav hike to Blumensteln's
Udem at Annapolis to fin one v suptr ! "ere Kor HuUdays-
cancy from the second .congressional standard. Incidentally Mr Honklns ! Kendrlck, son of Mr. and Mrs.
district will be held Saturday, Jan. basketball team, with 11 straight vie- E- Kendrlck, arrived here Satur
16 at 0 a. m. at the post offices In torles, has reached the finals In the ""V " University of Idaho at
Baker, Bend, Klamato Palls. La Nyssa rural Khool tournament Moscow to spend the holidays In La
Grande, Pendleton and The Dalles. Hopkins was a former student and Graa- Ho Is a senior In the unlver
Examlnatlons will Include algebra, athlete at the Eastern Oreerni Normal s'ty this year and has been very prom-
plane geometry, jtngiisn composition school. ,lnent In campus activities. He Is
nnd literature, U. 8. history, ancient
history and physics.
IllRh School Rating
The Oregon Trail rural school,
"YOUR HOME"
Will look .clean and attractive for
the Holidays with fresh laundered
curtains. We do them to please.
Modern equipment handled by ex
perts. , Call us.
MODERN LAUNDRY .
HONE MAIN 77
1
housemanager of Delta Chi and also
belongs ta Alpha Kappa Psl, national
business fraternity, and the Intercol
legiate Knights. He Is vice president
of the Interfraternlty council, presl
dent of tho Advertising club and
Flunk Nedro Dies
Word has been received here that
Prank Nedro, Eagle Valley farmer,
died at Richland Friday night fol-
InWfncr n Inn., til........ iL.
relative., left h ....u,.,.!icta" of several camRus commlt-
Ncdro, of Joseph; Mrs. Maggie Weaver, j
of Wallowa; John Nedro. of La I
Grande; Al Nedro. of Plora and Jesse . Returns
Nedro. of Union. ' Franklin Eberhord, who attends
Stanford university at Palo Alto, ar
rived In La Grande yesterday where
oh,! he will be a guest at the home of
Skiing Party-
outdoor sports
and hiking
claiming the attention on troop com
mitteemen and scouts In Troop 3 of
THERE'S NOTHINQ
more precious than GOOD HEALTH. Don't neglect It. Chiroprac
tic adjustments given according to the X-Ray and Neurocalometer
will assist NATURE in giving you back your HEALTH. Call Main
610 for on appointment. No charge for examination. Our prices
are, by tho adjustment $1.50. A card good for 15 adjustments 20.
A card good for 30 adjustments $35. X-Ray service Included.
Drs. Biggs and Biggs
Talnier School Graduates
Second Floor Foley Bldg.
Phone Main 610
his parents, Mr. and Mrs. C. R. Eber-
hard, during tho Christmas holidays.
From Stanford
Another Stanford university student
who will spend the vacation in La
Grande visiting relatives, Is Merlyn
Mayger. He arrived here yesterday.
Has Operation
Miss Dorothy Eberhord, daughter of
Mr. and Mrs. C R. Eberhord, arrived
In La Grande yesterday and left al
most Immediately lor tho Grande
Rondo hospital where she underwent
SOMMKIt HOTEL
I Modern - Warm - Quiet, best beds
In town. Personal Service. Rooms
by week or month $3.50 to 615.
J Showers and private bath. One
and two room apts.
All Prices Good UntiijChristmas Eve
"CANDY
Old Time Mixed....2 lbs. 19c
Fancy Mixed 2 lbs. 25c
Cream'lMiXed::::d lblgc"1'
Chocolates .T lb. 17C
Home made
Peanut Brittle 1 lb. 18c
NUTS :
Roasted Peanuts..2 lbs. 25C
Qieg'on Walnuts....2 lbs. 39C
SoWShell i""u""J
Almonds 2 lbs. 37c
Mixed Nuts............2 lbs. gc
Salted Peanuts 2 lbs. 25C
Cane
Sugar
49c
10
Lbs
Olives
Pimento stuffed
Small
Bottle...
10c
Dates
I
2
Lbs.
19c
Lb.
Walnut
Meats
Amber Pieces
39c
P. A.
Tobacco
Carnation
Milk
16-oz.
Tin ....
89c
3
for
19c
Lb.
Walnut
Meats
Light Color
49c
Oysters
5-oz. Can
3
for
29c
LAV OR
Golden
tWest
COFFEE
v c 1-lb. Can
WMSw 2-Ib. Can
Today
SPECIAL
ORANGES
288's Navels
150's Navels
2 doz. 29c
. . doz. 27c
100's Navels doz. 42c
JAP ORANGES
Doz. 30c Box $1.20
Amaizo
Golden
Syrup
NO. 5 PAIL
32c
Seedless
Raisins
4-Lb. BAG
31c
J
Just
O H E
WEEK
to write a letter
'which may ivin a whole
YEAR'S GROCERIES
The great nation wide PIGGLY WIGGLY CONTEST
drav.-s fast to a close. AH letters telling "Why I lite to
buy my groceries in a Pigejy Wifely Store" must be post
marked not later than midnight of Sunday, December 27th.
Don't pa up this chance to get all the groceries your
family -iil eat for an entire Year free! You still have
time to plan and write a winnio. &fcr. Come in for
your official entry blank, today!
Broken
Slice -Pineapple
No. 2'i Can
2 for
25c
TURN TO
Returns-
Miss Alyce Cook, a student at the
University of Oregon, has arrived In
La Grande to spend tho holidays with
her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ray Cook.
Miss Cook Is active In Journalism at
the University of Oregon, being
Leave For Portland
Mr. and Mrs. R. J. ixitchen plan to
leave Wednesday for Portland where
they will bo guests of their daughters.
Mrs. Raymond nail and Miss Etta
Belle Kitchen, for a few days.
from Stanford
Clnlro Perkins, who Is n second year
student at Stanford university, ar-
a ! rived in La Grande Saturday to spend
member of Theta Sigma Phi, national j the next two weeks visiting his par-
honorary journalistic soromy, ancients, Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Perkins.
was at one time a reporter on tne
From U of O.
Miss . Hester Hopkins returned
Saturday from Eugene, where she Is
ft member of PI Beta Phi at the Uni
versity of Oregon. Sho will spend
tho Christmas vacation with her sis
ter and brother-in-law, Mr. and Mrs.
Robert Corey, and return to Eugeno
for tho opening of school.
THE MYSTERY OF
1104 Adams Ave.
Observer. She Is -a member of Delta
Zeta sorority,
From U. of W.
Among the students who have re
turned from Seattle to spend the holi
days Is Miss Cleda Harvey. Sho at
tends the University of Washington.
Miss Harvey graduated from the La
Grande High school last year, where
she was prominent in music and
dramatics.
From Portland
Lexro Prill aman, of Portland, Is
visiting his mother, Mrs. H. U. Myers
and his brother, Rolex PrlUaman, dur
ing the Christmas holidays. He Is an
Instructor at Hill Military academy in
Portland, where he will return on
Jan. 5.
To California
Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Myers and Mrs.
R. W. Laughlin expect to leave to
morrow by train for California where
they will mako a visit of indefinite
length.
Has operation
Mrs, L. 33. Yontzcr, of Frutdlle,
underwent on operation at the
Grando Rondo hospital Thursday.
She is reported to be Improving satis
factorily. .
L
Has Operation
Boyd Jackson will spend his Christ-'
mas vacation In tho Grando Ronde
hospital. He arrived In La Orando
Ho will remain In ."V"' JJ.Jl:" "V ,,V,Tt
Returns
Sergeant Henry Ramsey returned
yesterday from Portland - where ho
spent a few days visiting and trans
acting business. Ho will remain In
tfl. Z T if.,' V ll " operation yesterday morning. He will
" " . . S bo able to see his friends after about:
service In the United States army and tvvo moro moth Mr8. Buth;
return to Portland. I ,v .L 1 twi
Is a freshman at Oregon State col-,,
lege and Is pledged to Delta Tau Del-'
ta fraternity.
Vacationer
Miss Bemlco McKlnncy Is among
the La Grande teachers who plan to
leave after the close of school on Wed- Return ' ' ' '
nesday to spend their vacations with ulsMa aaA Jm0 stang8 roJ
relatives in other cities. Miss McKln- tumcd last mght from Los Angeles'
ney will visit In Portland and Klam- wiler0 they th0 flU1 montiis.
atn Pulls beforo returning to La Thcy wlll vl8lt their paronts, Mr. and
u.uiivu., Mrs August stango during tne noii-
I days and return to tho California' j
Injured cli.7- about Jan. 1. , i
Lynn Wright slipped and fell on'- '
the lee recently and sprained his Reeuvered i i
ankle as well as tearing some llga- Mr. and Mrs. Gcorgo Bean have;
mentt. Ho has been walking on returned to tholr home hero after
crutches since his accident. spending the post several months In
Salt Lake City whero Mr. Bean was
To Leave Thursday ! seriously 111. They wont to Utah to
Cecil Aner rjlans to learn Thursdav attend a conference of tho L. D. S.f
From O. S. C. to snend a week with his naifmta. Mr. ohuroh. and It was during their stay
Robert Ramsey arrived In La and Mrs. G. W. Airnr. in Bonn n t:.'ut Mr. Bean became 111. He under-,
Grande during the past weekend wm return aftpr nnrintmnn I went an operation and was confined
and during tho next two weeks Willi , to a hospital there for some tune. .
bo the guest of hlB parents, Mr. and j T t1Ti.. '
Mrs. P. L. Robinson. Ho 1b a student . , ... ... : Vioi,i
at Oregon Rtllt coiio Mr. and Mrs. Edward Arrowsmlth WUA Mother
Adams Ave.
Returns
and daughter, Carolyn Raye, are ex-
peeico to arrive m La Grande tomor-
Iiowurd Stoddard, of Salt Lako City
spent the past weekend In La Orando
i 'row or enrlv Mnin vlslunK nis motner, Mrs. ueorgo
From the University of Oregon for gpend th0 Christmas holidays with Stoddard, and attending the hearing
thr Christmas vacation comes worth m, Arrowsmlth's narents Mr and objections to the sale of the
EpUng, who arrived Saturday to
spend two weeks with his parents.
Worth, is a freshman and a pledge
of Sigma Alpha Epsilon at the Eu
geno school.
To Spend Christmas 1
Mr. and Mrs. Paul EvanB, of Amer
ican Falls, Ida., are expected to ar
rivo Wednesday to spend Christmas
with Mrs. Evans' brother, Thomas
Hooker.
Dale Charlton Here
Dnlo Charlton returned from Ore
gon State collego during the week
end and will spend tho Christmas
vacation visiting friends and relatives
in La Grande. Ho Is a freshman at
tho Corvallls school and a pledge of
Sigma Nu fraternity.
Blue Mountain Lumber company by
the receivers, Mr, Stoddard bought
the company, but at the hearing it
Mi-, and Mrs. E. P. McFadden and ls rePorted t,mt Jud W. Knowles
Mrs. Harley Smith.
To Spoknn
son, Bruce, will leave Wednesday
for Spokano to spend several days
visiting Mrs. McFaddon's parents.
Mi', and Mrs. P. A, McMaster.
To Meet Son
' Mr. and Mrs.' Ray McPorland left
I last night for Portland whero thcy
will meet their son, Packey, and
To Idaho
Mi', and Mrs. O. E. Doan will visit
in Meridian, Ida., with Mr. Doan's
parents. Mr. and Mrs. O, L. Doan,
during tho Christmas holidays. Be
foro their return to La Grande they
HiBo pinn to visit her sister. Mrs. M.
I. Rogers, at Me lb a. They expect 08
.10 icavo xnursaay.
of the circuit court, did not confirm
tho sale. Mr. Stoddard returned last
night to Salt Lake City. .
JAPANESE BEGIN
DRIVE AIMED AT
CHIN CHOW AREA
Continued from Page One)
direct appeal to tho United
States under the nine-power treaty
and tho Kellogg-Brland pact, wero
issued by Dr. Wellington Koo, Chinese
foreign minister, today as reports of
To Knterprl.se
'"Mr. and Mrs. Loren Carver and Mrs.
Cv E. Doan spent yesterday in En- a new Japanese drive came from Man-
tcrprlse. churla.
Officials, professing great porturba-
To Arrive Itlon over the renorts. from which It
Mrs. Julia Mctzler will arrive In anDearcd Chlnchow mlirht bo the ob-
speud a few days at Mt. Hood before l T " a " " " T Z 7 " uiHu w w u-
retuining to La Grande. Packey Is SrStm fS Bp JecUwJ L ,?Q.pa"ei .,thru8fc. ex"
ireshman at Stanford university , ond nt th " 't TJ """,.":V, .r. ..."
many less the Japanese refrain from f ur-
f 'V,.-V -7iri I Kcchlln. Mrs. Metzler has
frlonda In La Grande.
From U. of O. - , , v 1
f Edwin Kirby will be th-3 guest of
Inn parents, Dr. and Mrs. E. G. Kirby, -f
during tho Christmas holidays. - Ho
arrived during the past weekend for
a two weeks visit. He is a student
at the University of Oregon, and a
member of Alpha Upsilon fraternity.
Fined
E. W. Kirkland pleaded guilty to
operating a motor vehicle without a
legal license this morning, and was
fined 95 by Justice L. Denham in
tho court of the Justice of the peace.
Ho has not paid the fine and at
present ls confined In the county
Jail.
Pnys $r -
11. C. Shellworth was found guilty
Saturday of operating an automobile
without legal license. He pleaded
not guilty to tho d charge and was
tried beforo Judge L. Denham In tlio
court of the Justice of the peace. Ho
was fined $5 and the fine was paid.
Mnrrlnfic
A marriage license was obtained
Friday afternoon at tho office of the
county clerk by Arthur J. Butler
and Ruby Pearson, both of North
Powder.
Sale Not Confirmed
The sole of the Blue Mountain
Lumber company to Howard Stod
dard was not confirmed by Judgo
J. W. Knowles Saturday, following
a hearing held in tho circuit court.
Objections to tho confirmation were
raised and prominent attorneys from
Union and Baker counties wero in
tho city to submit arguments.
RccovcrliiB I
Mrs. H. M. Buck, who underwent
an operation in Portland about two
weeks ago, is recovering and expects
to return to her home here In about
three weeks. 1
I '
ther action."
X Marks the Spot
Where Old Man High Price
is Being Murdered
' Also Where They Guarantee. 1
LOWEST PRICES IN TOWN
or Your Money Back -
CONCENTRATION
SALE
Christmas Shoppers Can Make
Dollars Turn Hand-Springs
Jump Over Counters And
Come Back to Them.
MEN'S CHRISTMAS SHIRTS
Real silk mixed and silk stripe broadcloth collars CI
attached, never offered for less than 92.00, now P.Lld
CHRISTMAS BATH ROBES
When Beacon and Esmond Robes are offered for 43.14 THAT'S
VALUE Men's flQ 4 Jf OS AC
or ladles' $0J.'Jc to JpDtVO
BLANKETS FOR GIFTS
Handsome, Nashua wool mix blankets, 9.9 fi7
extra largo 72x84, pair ifMV i
. CHRISTMAS LINGERIE
Bloomers, step-lnB, panties, QQsT QQp
dance sets,, shorties tMV toJFOv,
FANCY BED SPREADS
Of brocado cotton or rayon, size 80x105, . C1 JU Q
an acceptable gift V
GIVE AN ARMY BLANKET ,
Made of Oregon wool, ideal for d fiQi
car or camp, 3 lb $.LDF
SPECIAL TOMORROW 0NLY
TURK TOWELS
20"x40" heavy 2-thread white with colored bor
der. Real West Point quality Regular 19c
each, Tuesday only, 2 for'
25c
C. J. BREIER CO.
This Store has a reputation
for quality and value-giving
Hoy Scout Head
W. L. Hayward, of Spokane, as
scciats regional executive of the Boy
Scouts, wlll bo In this city tomor
row and will bo honored at a meet
ing to be held at noon at tho La
Grande hotel. All local people who
aro Interested In Boy Scout work
ore invited to attend and confer
with the visitor.
Kvcr-Reiidy Class
One of tho most Interesting parties
of the Christmas season was given last :
Friday night in the social narlor of I
the Central Church of Christ by the.
Ever-Ready class of tho Christian
Bible school. About 60 young people
enjoyed tho activities of the evening.
I The room was beautifully decorated
with Christmas greens and red
! streamers. A short business meeting
was held in tho early part of the
I evening at which D. Smutz, who was
chairman of this organization, pre
sided. This group is composed oi
young people above the high school
group and comprises a large section
'of tho younger group of the church.
Games were played . during tho cve
ning under tho leadership of Mr.
Smutz and Mrs. M. M. Arant. A num
ber of new members were Introduced
, to the group and a pleasant social
evening was entoyed by all. A gaily
decorated Christmas tree contained
! favors for each one present and ro
i freshmcnts were served at a late hour.
Miss Thclma Strain was chairman of
DRESSING
GOWNS
A good selection of patterns
in rayon, a surprise value at
. $3.85.
PENDLETON AND
ROYAL ROBES
In flannel and silk (silk are silk lined) at
$7.50 to $9.50
HOUSE
SLIPPERS
50 pair felts, soft leather soles, (T -t ff
another surprise value tpX .UU
Largo selection of Opera, Romeo and Everet styles in
leathers, felts and kid rff & PA
with sheep lining P-I- I O to Ptc3vI
TIES
Hundreds to Select From
Lot 1 50c, 3 for v.. $1.25
Lot 2 75c, 3 for $2.00
Lot 3 $1.00, 3 for $2.75
Lot 4 $1.50, 3 for $4.00
Also tho famous Cheney in non-crushable, guaranteed
not to pull out of shape.
$1.50, $2.00 & $2.50
Broadcloth in solid or fancy
patterns, good quality, fast
colors
85c
3 for $2.35
Madras or broadcloth, wide
selection of patterns
$1.25
3 for $3.50
' Broadcloth and madras, silk stripes
tures. Many very new patterns
in this lot :
3 for $5.00
Pure silks in solid colors and fancy patterns
JsL
and r
ayon mix-
$1.85
$3.45, $3.95 to $5.00
LUGGAGE
Complete stock Hand Bags and Glad
stone Cases for men. Overnight or Fit
ted Cases for Ladies. Wardrobe Trunks.
PAJAMAS
Solid color and fancy patterns. Button or pull-over
a.1:1... $1.95 to $2.45
Sateens and silk, an extra fine assortment ,
$3.45, $4.50 utop $7.50
SUITS & OVERCOATS BY HART, SCHAFFNER & MARX
Now at Prices Back to 15 Years Ago.
Belt Sets by Hickock .$2.00 to $3.00
Gloves in Cape, Pigskin or Mocha $1.50 to $3.95
Wool lined or fur lined $1.00 to $5.00
Shirts and Shorts in sets at $1.00 & $1.75
Sox in fancy patterned rayon & wool 25c
Silk and wool 50c to $1.00
FOR LADIES
Holeproof Hosiery - $1.00, $1.50, $1.95
Pendleton Sport Coats $6.95 & $10.95
Overnight Case, fitted or unfitted $10.00 to $25.00
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