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Page Six LA GRANDE EVENING OBSERVE!?, LA GHANDE,. ORE. Thursday, April .21, 1932 $g$$$$S4$$33 LOSTINE PERSONALS Ity Mrs. milium Wlceans Miss Etllth. Nolan accompanied tho I u - , ' J TT - f Jf - i Presbyterian 1 hlfth school glee club to La Grande HilUplre XlOlUlIlff a new wire renco. rv. Mr. ' Williams. ti.,aH . vinin kio . rmii.r Sutiirdav. wero at Lostlne Sunday evening, Mr. ' The Christian Ladles Aid held a I Wllllama occupying the Prcsbytorlan. meeting Tuesday afternoon, at the 1 pulpit. He will have charge of the . home of Mrs. William Magee. with ; chuheo at Elgin,' Wallowa and Los- 26 women present. Mrs. Dee Magee . tine 'during the coming years. .. : assisted the hostess In serving Ice! IMit na la 11 let It nrmirt ciT tin vniinv "cnui, wofto biiu . . . '' .. . . . Dn1i. n.lll Hat tVvA h !)( t LOSTINE (Special) Robert and people who took part In the musical Bradley will be the hostess in two; ' ... ,1 . 1 . ' . i . . ti i unolfu Thorn In much , work to bet Officers Paid $7500 For Stock DALLAS, Apr. 21 VP) Chats yith Parents aruesta last week at the homo of Mr. i only school thnt came back with the don now " tn0 taK. or Belng the : OIflcers of the Empire HoldlnK com- ..oaind Mrs. James Read and family. cup won last year and If they win It cnurcn iixouupwiii do a large one, piiny 0ll of wnom arB undor Indlct- .V Connie Pearc entertained about again next year, It will become the ..STftwS lS?wSt StI 1 P" ot clev,s,'ng tJK,he.me1, to d ...n i h.. .m.11 .t. . hirt.h. permanent property of the'Lostlno 6rt. spent a .lew days nun weeK , d d oniv .7500 Into tho com- Zdny party Wednesday afternoon. Mr.,.: high school , JSiStSJS' " .Trf? IPany for the S20.000 stock each had 4 4 HI DDEN CHAN'dES , Ity Alice Jiulson Penle Whenever a child's attltud-d under goes a sudden change of an undesir able sort It Is important to discover what lies back of it. The sunny, Irlendly child who be- O. J. Polcy and Clarence Allen in siuerpru. .,, tho little folks. A lovely lunch was went to Enterprise Bunday to see B Sam'iKmmbsr 14- 193- T. H. Caretensen, ! drawn, the serene, good tempered ono .served. Connie Is nine years old. the county 'engineer .about ; movns gu "tuLy LnWersaV. " a "ni accountant of Portland, testified Wed- who d'CVelops a bad disposition over Mrs. Myrtle Whltmorc entertained rlTtoSS ' o SrrS poS : JV ''h! tTi' S nl8i,,' 11,0 k,nd'r' Bencru9 ons who ..her bridge club Wednesday after-1 ' '?,eJL0,r? Zhf fiS m.SEi lunch and spent the evening., Music. ?r- the. "rat r th0 -officers to ; ttll at onco Bnowa tra,ts Cf meanness ;;noou, together 'with a few friends who excavaU.d could bc UEed tnorc. .uii iu wnv Kirk Maxwell, of Wallowa. : games and dancing were the diver-, lac5. a Jurv . , .... iand cruelty, each indicates that he slona of the evenimr. ! 01 tnoss wno naa suDscripea lor nos mct BOm0 difficulty that ha can- birthday anniversary. A lovely lunch ,',.,; nViired while at work for Fred Edwards had a now floor laid the $20,000 sto:k necessary to become overcome without understanding 'rn .nrvpri anri taunt afternoon P.n'n,ul'y injured wnne at wotk for, hiMti... director, Dave Shambrook of Rose- ,,rt u.i 1-1- .tig rauroaa comnnuv loauinK lumrior w" t ' - i-- . at Mlnam. A windlass which they during the week. M. Crow and com- . ,u, ' J and Mcurl-I .C. ucllatlBe 5n tnat were uslne aot out of control and Pany aro having tho large plate glass , amount in full I In 1 casn and ucurl- Bt,mcthlng has happened which has g?? r "0 ;;nu0wsrethatewere broken out last i 1.?K?S2 '"t0 " " narom i-eaersen, 01 oiucm, vieitea , . . i Among me Tnings wnicn mo3& 'ivas served and Only three weeks more of school .rtire left and the students are mnk flng the best efforts possible to make Rooa grades. . Mucn gooi worn nas ,! been done during the past term, i Joe .f""'1;. n"?rt..f "A wlSh JfJ : recently at the home of Mrs. Sadie i Three others who had qualified for commoniy bring about such dlstreas Among the Lostlne women who at- ' were tt Buejw a ; Mall. Mr. Pedersen Is a son-in-law of i officers or directors upon payment of ln ChnnKe8 are: i tended the shower given Mrs. Oscar Pn'ty at the homo of Mr. and I Mrs. ; tno ,flto Mr Ha,( ftfnnn Hmun nnvmonr. wnva rr . 2 . ". .. ., t .. Klel by her Joseph friends were ! Sfta SlrSfof the e?e Mrs' - L' Allen- ond daughter, W. B. Clancey, Medford; A. E Otis. l0ng2d dl,auproval. These cause the -ftarry Biedler and daughters, Zelma : B""gB was the d version of the ye- Nelli returned th0 lost ot the weefc , Portland and Dr. C. L. Ogle, Grants chlfd t0 feej' that hB h8 been un. nink'. ueiresnmeiHS 01 ico cream ana i - : , n-y . u,.,. k ,Ma n w .n,,, :t " . .-" r 1 . , angel cake were servea. 1 8on Hnriey and ncr parcnts, Mr. and i president and one of the defendants ;oved Mr. and Mrs. C. M. Goldborry, of Mrs. W. West. ;had paid in 2000 in cash with credit) An' exai-Eeratcd sense of guilt and Turlock. Cal., arrived last Friday for' o. W. Pagan, of Lostlne, visited; on salary and commissions amount I inferiority most usually the result an Indefinite stay with their daugh-' Enterprise where he bought tho Mar- j to 87845; I. H. Fetty, paid 81503 cashjor tho cnid's beina too deeply im- : JZ 1. r t" JZ, thl inh Y: vMVV 111 1t,,c h1"" " wwu u mm oauuu uiwcu. - pressed with his own wrong-doings. ... ":" ww. o nic uiimi uiitvcr. buuu tusii miiu uuuiicu. Thti np.rtlpnlnr fpollnef IS nrten rtl- jFnmk J. Keller Jr., .iu jj casn ana;rcctiy calsed by the parents expres- i wero taken out to see Creek canyon and will visit other I MAC-IINKKY COMPANIES fund lone, Mrs. Mary Downs, Mrs. Bes l sip Loyd, Mrs. Sanford Chapman, wMrs. Howard Williams, and the Misses Bertha and Wytliel Downs and Beulnh Maglll. . A meeting1 was held Saturday eve ning to see whether the Christian 1 Vini-fi h hiillrlltxr tiftilrVi urna rppnU .Tir Hnatrno.fi h fir, ahm.irt h m- placer; of Interest while here. - placed, or not. Mrs. Mary McCubben. ! William Boner of Porma. Idaho, : Who gave the property and building , InJ it week visiting hla son, Ed- ' lo the cnurcn, was present, a vowj i Dl- 11 was taken and tho proposition was 'carried by a largo margin, Oliver, thin week from ft visit with friends : marked willingness to barter Wood was given the contract to In La Grande. farmers In the Panhandle. Dliua a cnurcn au oy ou ieet wun mi. Him mrs. nreu wiuum unu mr. T1 offered un to 80 cpnts full basement for the sum of $1604. and Mrs. Maurice Willett, of La! 1,M7 "avo "e l"p l 80 .cents .This. Is thought to bo much better as i Grande are spending eeveral days a 0UKneI r wheat, fiO cents for corn, tlt can be built on whon necessary. A , with friends in and around Lostlne. '. nnd from 8 to 10 cents a pound for -jlice lawn will be lead out as the t James Norton, of Portland, was a, cotton In exchange for machinery. cnurcn .win do set nacK ooout ao guest msb ween oi Mr. anu Airs. w. feet from the street. i B. Hunter. $6000 and Jay Stockman, paid in'sions of mornl hsrror at some mani- HAHTIilt VHJ1 FAKMKRS inothlnK wit& $8,000 applied. Only j fetation of the child's sex interest. autaottto r,v if.nm I "eorge KODinson, salesman, iwarun A change In regime. A-new nurse AMARILLO, Tex. W Farm ma- Adams and E. M. AdHms were tha i,ti, i ,ri, m, h hM Mrs. Jennie Oildersleevo roturned I chlnery companies have shown a! only subscribers to receive credits forjtoa much freedom and subjects him wuiuiynuBo w uui Ler wiwi nxiK niuinbuivcs ubiiui i.. mu wio w-,to constant, petty nagging and cor- fendants, Cars tense n said the audit, rections. revcnl-sd. No authority could be parents under the pressure of wor found for such credits. rt08 become suddenly nervous, lm- Other subscribers of $20,000 Btock t patient, irritable, who had paid nothing when the audit! jMioiiav. a hnhv brother rntrH started December S. 1031. unon re-! n, rmii.r .tnm nr ittt.'a Din t in mnny litsbauues bne purcnasers ; organization, were George KObinson. ; comes to visit nnd the narents make are not asked to make down pay-'E. Martin Adams, George T. Cochran, a great fuss over him. Such events Crande to the sanatorium on Sunday nfght. The general subject was "Prayer" and several musical solos were Interspersed. These programs from neighboring towns yare deeply appreciated by the people here, espe cially the shut-ins. v Mrs. Wm. Blakely, of Pendleton, was a welcome visitor at the Sana torium one day last week. Dr. P. G. Edwarc's, of the hospital staff, made a. business trip to Port land last week, driving down with Mrs. Paul Ager and returning by train. --.- .Wlllard Miles, who has been In the hospital since his injury In a motor, cycle accident last December, has returned to his home in Union.1 His broken leg seems In a fair way to complete recovery. ! Bobby Wheeler had the distinction of a visit on Sunday from his great grandmother, of Pendleton, and Mr, and Mrs. Wm. Bell, who accompanied her. Bobby is planning, when his convaleecense is completed, to stay on through the spring as the guest of his mother, Mrs. Norma Wheeler-, : Dr. C, J. Smith, a long time friend cf the late Dr. W. T. Phy, is 'here en' Joying a rest , and taking the baths. ', Chris, Sampson and 8, E. - Brook over, lately registered at the sana torium from Boise, are old friends who' always plan to make ' their periodical trips here together thus1 having a visit with each other while going through the "check over" mill. M. Brookover is proprietor of one of the leading clothing establishments in that city. Mr. Sampson is a well known music dealer throughout Idaho and Is the promoter" of' the' Sampson Trnil, a system of bright orange, num bered highway markings. He" also tried to establish California popples of the saxe brilliant hue along the hlghwaV'uut tho popples refused to thrive and he is now considering a type of shrubbery In their place. Two Days of Hollar Saving Values IN QtlAtlTY DRESSES Fridd and Saturday ' ' April 22 arid 23 Group No: 1 $2J5 to $3.95 Sizes 14 to 42 GrWNo:2 $4.95 to $6.50 ;, Sizes 14 to 20 GroupN(j;a $6.95 to $9.95 ..-! Sizes 14 to 20 TiftE lTf LE SHOP VAL JENSEN Many Baraaititi Idiajd Ad Page The Civilian Hlflo and Gun club: h. A. Strlngham, who Is to operate "".T.-TTr" pI rV J Pn""b ?T 1" "7net -Tuesday evening at the office the Kmo plant, discovered when he""' of Fred Edwards. Tho meeting was went to tho plant Friday morning,: ;exceP"' in macninery ltseir. called to outline the summer actlv- that the place had been visited and! ltles and also to consider plans for a number of tools were missing. He puueung a ciuunouHc on tncir rmo range. Mrs. Bill Laird, of Enterprise, was guest of Mrs. Loo Hammock Satur day. . i Lostlne In taking a decidedly clonn er appearance as Monday was clean up day and the city hauled the rub- blRh off and with tho appearance of Tho suspected person Immediately left several new icncos tno town iooks town, it is reported. much neater. Mrs. Anno Nolan Is Mrs. Joe Caudle, Mrs. Sadie Hall, beautifying her place by putting In Mrs. M. Crew, Mrs. M. B. Crow and at once notified the sheriff and also visited a second hand store where ho found some of tho tools had been loft for snlc. It Is reported that tho burglar took fright and roturned most of tho goods Saturday night and tried to get thoso left at the storo but the sheriff had taken them, MANY TENANTS ON FARMS STILLWATER. Okla. W) Sixty -one per cent of Oklahoma's approximately 1,000,000 persons living on 203,000 farms are tenants, an Oklahoma A. 6s M. college survey revealed. Education for Deaf1 The (list school fur ilie'uYnf la Amcrlcii was established In 1817. McMlnnvillo: S. A. Hull, Portland; Sam A. Kozer. Portland; C. L. McKay, salesman; Joa Vollmer, Portland: B. L. Sweztca, Seattle and R. Alfred Pea cock, Marshflcld. Joe Vollmer, Port land, had received credlto for $479, C. J. Stncklnnd, Cove, hart paid $500 and D. T. Sleep, Ontario, $25. Carsttnsen' s testimony refuted that of previous witnesses who stattd they wero told by salesmen or officers of the Empire company that no snlarleH were to bo paid until the subsidiary companies were going concerns. In ONE SALESMAN IN THREE HELD TO HE EFFECTIVE ST. LOUIS LV) Onlv one sales man out of every three Is effective,' L. J. Erusamann, purchasing exocu-1 tlvc, reported following a survey of; numerous purchasing agents with f hendqunrtera here. Another 33 per cent of salesmen are mediocre, the answsrs to ques- addltlon to various credits, the ledger I tionnnires i indicated .and the remain- ' : .iioMbr. , .... La Grande, Oregon A CAKLOAD OF HEREFORDS We arc ploasfed to again announce that we have purchased JERRY VEACH'S grain-fed Baby Beef Hereford Steers and are now offering them to the trade. Try a delicious steak that will almost null in your mouth! It will cost no more than the ordinary kind. 'curd of Frank Keller Jr., showed that 'from June 30 to October 31 he had . be-on paid monthly salaries of and with commissions and other crcd- (jlts had received a total of $8924. The audit- snowed mat fsiiai naa Been j placed in his personal account and .charged against salaries. I y , ; : ... I0tAAtl4llt'Ki 0 3 fi 'ft 4. Ing one-third capable." ineffective and Mrs. Ira Hornlbrook of Aberdeen, Wash,, totaled 083 pins for three i games In a practico bowling match, j Health ! nti:i:; i i.Ait ti:kth In order that tho mouth may be most efficient na nn organ it is ea nentlnl not only that the teeth be sound and free from decay, but also any injured, will be (dad to know S5SSS?98 HOT LAKE PERSONALS S! l ii5jS:(sSi.iSsS By Harriet MarOonald (Observer Corespondent) HOT LAKE (Special) The friends of J. Wylle Dalton, of North Powder, the only survivor of tho recent accl- ! dent In which his parents were fat- j Beef Roast Beef Boil Sirloin Steaks Baby Beef Tho choicest Choice Baby . Beef Pound 15c 3 pounds 25c Pound 19c Veal Roast Veal Steak Veal Stew Milk fed. . Very choice Pound 15c Pound 17c 3 pounds 25c Lard Shortening Ham Sliced Open kettle rendered . Good cuts 10-pound pails 83c 1 pounds 25c Pound 17c Hams Ham Butts Pork Hocks Half or whole 3 to 4-lb. pieces Pound... 17c Pound 14c 4 pounds 25c GROCERY DEPARTMENT Excellent Quality. 2 Boxes FRESH STRAWBERRIES 25c that the teeth be spaced properly I and In correct relationship. ! This state of perfection is tvnfor ' tunatcly but rarely seen. A truly , porfect mouth is Indeed a rare prize. Precisely what causes irregularity ! In the position and relation of tho J"i, teeth still remains largely unknown,. jiereaify aviuriimii's me oiiitpe ' and spaciousness of the upper and lower Jaws, as well as tho sizo of tho teeth, and thus sets both the limits of the space available and what Is to be gotten into that space. Frequently the two do not corre spond. ' I A good diet, that Is, one contain ing a sufficiency of vitamins and mineral salts, as well as an ado- . cjuate and balanced supply of pro- ' tetns, futs and starches, will go far. i toward insuring proper development of the body and the teeth. ; Adequate caro of the temporary . or milk teeth is another factor which affects tho position of tho permanent teeth. Neglect of tho tmporary teeth, under tho Impression that Ihcy are not worth being treated since they ' are to be shed, may cause their premature loss and n disturbance In ; the space relationship of any teeth i that remain. If a temporary tooth must be ex- ' tractcd. a retainer should be placed , in the resulting empty space to keep , the other teeth from moving out of r place, j Tho child whoso temporary tooth aro irregular should be taken to the dentist foi'x examination and treat , ment. " i This precaution and what may bb I Justly called prophylactic treatment i will repay in trouble and money saved many times the initial lnvest- ment. , A mouthful of Irregular tcoth not : only means an invitation to decay , or pyorrhea, ' but also a misshapen ! faco and speech impediments. Grapefruit Pineapple (nW!,x Preferred Stock Dole No. 1 lieallS Fancy Pack In Heavy Syrup Preferred Stock. Brand No. 2 lins No. 2 Tins 8 oz. Tins 6 for ..... $1.00 2 for 25c 3 for ....... 25c Brooms Snowdrift Crackers I Banner 4-Scw A pure Snow flake Brand An excellent Vegetable White or Grahams ' buy Shortouintr 2-Lb. Cartons 49c each 3-1 b. pails .. 59c 27c AiSStSsiyie Wesson Oil Oafci Beans PSW 0-.. We will recommend for makinir jvood things 0at Meal them. to eat. An ' i , No. 2 Tins Full Quarts No. 10 Bags 3 for ...... 49c 49c 39c Lettuce Bananas Asparagus Fancy Solid Gulden Fruit. Walla Walla Heads f "Not Over-Uipes" All Green Stocks - 5ceach 4 lbs 19c 2 lbs. ...... 15c I ' ' ,.-.. .... ISIMUNU TOOS HOKKOW NKCKTIK PATTKKNK i PAUTS iA Fashion has borrowed ; monMour's necktie silk for madame's spring toss. A number of one-piece utilitarian dresses are made of cravat 'silk, and hats are also fashioned of thv nccktlp patterns. that he is getting along satisfactor ily. Elbert Butler Jr., of Nyssa, a fre quent visitor at tho sanatorium, is making, one of his periodical visits. Tho' pioneer section cf the men's ward is depleted by the loss of Chas. Owsley and W. C. Hensen, who have returned tc- their homes in La Grande. i M'ss Jessie EeVinc-y spent Saturday ; in Baker visiting her friend, Mrs. Jessie Graham. j The sanatorium people are again grateful to the Epworth League , this time from La Grande for an ! Interesting evening. The league trans- ' ferred Its regular service from La j Fat Girls! Here's , A TipFor You All over tho world Kruschen Salts is appealing to girls and women who 1 strive for an attractive, free from ' fat figure that cannot fall to win : admiration. Here's the recipe that banishes fat . and brings Into blossom all the na-; tural attractiveness that every worn- HARMLESSLY. In tho morning take one half tea spoon of Kruschen Salts In a glass of hot water before breakfast cut down on pastry and fatty meats go light on potatoes, butter, cream and sugar. "It's tho little daily dose that takes off tho fat" and "brings that Krus chen feeling" of energetic health and activity that Is reflected In bright eyes, clear skin, cheerful vivacity and charming figure. But be sure for your health's sake that you get Kruscnen. A bottle that lasts. weeks costs but little. You can always get Kruschen at Red Cross Drug Store, L A L Drug Co., Glass DruRS. Inc.y or Moon Drug Co,, and money back if not satisfied with results after first bottle. Adv. MEADOW HARVEST BUTTER "A 100 Per Cent Home Product' This famous butter is the best buy on the food market today. Made from highest grade cream, its Quality is assured, and the price is low because you pay no transportation charges. Patronize your home industries. ' MAIIH IN LA (IUAM)K f'''Ci' Z tne Better H y l-0 Cream that makes g X, - ft Better. GRANDE R0NDE CO-OP CREAMERY iVSS'N. fpf without' tuffj .. tU; I' K I li. Redl ''Whitefoc3represent'tfee; cream 'of "the crops' of the world.' Quality cohsiJerecT, "they are inyaria'bjy1 sold, at most moderate prices. And the quality does not apply to' the foods alone. It also applies to ;he service rendered. ,:, FRIDAY & SATURDAY, APRIL 22-23- -REDS & WHITE SUPER SPECIALS Memorie TEA Guaranteed Quality 2 Black or Green -fl . 23c 45c Hershey's Chocolate . n Kraft Cheese Swiss, Pimiento, Velveetii or American 2 llair-l'oiiiid 3Sc ;iti:ivN & WHITE Salad Dressing 17c UK!) WHITE Red Kidney Beans . 2 2Sc Milk , 4 : .. .. . 4 , crf 25c Sugar In Cloth Bass 10 u,s 49c Egg Noodles wf , , , 2 23c Klch Err Xootlles In Celophane Bogs RED WHITE Starch corn'or"oiw . 2 1-kRs. 15c BI.l'E & WHITE Toilet Tissue TJ?; . 5 R, 35c Clorox Pints v. , , , . , CLEANS. BLEACHES and STERILIZES 9 M For 27c Lettuce Asparagus -tr Medium Solid Heads Each 31 Kennewkk No. 1 2 i.hs. AafC Bananas Qrt Strawberries 25p Firm and ripe 4 Lbs. J.jl For ' SOAP SPECIALS 5 Bars Feldman's Naptha Soap 1 Can Old Dutcli Cleanser all for 33c