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I' Page Four LA" GRANDE EVENING OBSERVER, LA GRANDE, ORE. Thursday, July 7, 1932 Union Epworth League to Stage Play Lost Note" t By Mr. L. Z. TerraJI (Observer Correspondent) UNION (Special) After much , lehearatng tbe Epworth League will Uge 1U three-act comedy, "The Lost rNote" at the gymnaalum. The play , has been under the direction of W. V. Connor and will include the fol lowing characters: Peter West, poor but honest. Wendell Green; Sally .West, a sweet thing. Wythel Ackley; John Pllnt. rich but hard-hearted, Howard Arnt; Fanny Flint, his wife, ;thel conklln; Harry Flint, her son. Elsworth Halsey; Catherine Flint, John Flint's nifty niece. Hma Halsey; Stumpy Smith, a tough guy, Roy Baxter; Fatty McCul lough, the town constabul'. Phi Up Roberts; Emma line, Caroline, Margolin, (three Brown sisters who live In a red house an Green street), Kathryn Green, Frieda Brown, Virginia Ward. , Postmaster T. D. Smith and daugh ter, Jane, Miss Leona Spray, and Mrs. O. I. Hess plan to leave Saturday for two weeks auto trip through the mid -west, with Kansas City as their destination. Mr. and Mrs. Wesley Barker and , Mr. and Mrs. Will Stevens and son. of Boise, were callers at the home of Mrs. Elmlra Kennedy Monday. Mr. 'Barker Is r. nephew of Mrs. Kennedy. Mr. and Mrs. Logan Anderson and family, of Cove, were among those who Joined the S. E. Miller family for a picnic at the Jerry Thompson place ' Monday. Mrs. R. H. Jackson and her son and daughter drove to Baker Thurs day to spend the day. '"" Mr. and Mrs. Clayton Wilson, Jerry 'and Jlmmle, and Mr.. and Mrs. Ken- 'Money Match?' David Hutton happily said "I'll bet I dol" when Betty Odlclle (above) asked him If he wanted to marry Aimco Scmple McPheraon "for her money," according to Miss Odlelle's neth Wilson came un from Portland testimony duririK the trial of Mvrtle ! Sunday to spend a week visiting rela- et. Pierre's 1200,000 heart balm suit uvea in union ana imbier. un ihm- WALLOWA PERSONALS ly sirs, v. A. liunier (Observer Correspondent) WALLOWA (Special) Mr. and Mrs. Bert Sprague and children. Dean, Max, Paye and Miss Gladys, visiting here from Los Angeles, spent the Fourth at Imnaha enjoying the cele bration held at the Ralph Barton place. Prank D. McCully and Wayne Irwin drove up from Portland . Saturday to spend the Fourth with the home foUs. They left Sunday night. Frank going to the C. M. T. C. at Vancouver and Wayne to Camas where he works In a paper mill. Mr. and Mrs. L, E. Cavlness, and daughter, Nadlne, former residents, came from Portland for the Fourth. Mr. Cavlness and Nadlne returned Monday while Mrs. Cavlness remained for a longer stay. Mrs. Harry Dawson returned Mon day to Oregon City after a visit here with relatives and friends. Mr. and Mrs. Jean Branson and children, of Multnomah, are visiting nis miner, j. a. Branson. In Enter prise. They were here Sunday and drove on to the lake. Mrs. J. L. Searcy ha3 returned from a visit with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Ragsdale. at Moro. . Harrv Raes- dale, her brother, returned with her for a visit. John Sheets and family, of Wasco, are visiting bis mother, Mrs. Margaret ! Sheets, brother, Joe, and sisters, Mrs. j Steve Houck, Mrs. Ella Hasklns and Mrs. Arthur Colllnsworth. Mrs. Anna Leslie, Mr. and Mrs. Dick Claycotnb and Joanna Leslie were vis itors at Roes Leslie's at Imnaha on the Fourth. Mrs. Pred Bowers left Friday to Join her husband, who Is working near Spokane. Mrs. Alex Glllasple was a weenend guest of Mrs. Harley Hamilton at the lake. : .ft", Mr. and Mrs. F. H. Gaulke have moved to their cottage on the Metho dist campgrounds. Their son, Ser- glua, and family, of Ontario, spent the weekend with them. Mr. and Mrs. Omar Powers, of San Diego, Cat, are visiting her grand mother, Mrs. Charles Meek, and other relatives. F. D. McCully. with the state high way department at Ontario, spent the weekend at home. Bell's Silver Tone Is Real PADUCAH, Ky. ) The "silver tone" of the First Christian church bell here Is genuine. Tradition has it that when the bell was cast for Captain Dave Silver 500 silver dol- lare were melted down and used In the casting. The bell was used on six river steamers before it was given to the church. EENTDIT HERE Csx foe UUa Cluu aieat k la ky a. m. Used oil stoves M to 115.00. BOHNENKAMP'8. 7-7-1 t. July llth last day to pay water rent without a penalty. 7-7-3 t. 16 pe. Topaz Luncheon Set. Special 1.00 per set. Bohnenkamp'e. 1-1-1 t. July llth last day to pay water rent without a penalty. 7-7-3 t. Hemstitching, pleating, button holes, etc. Norton's Kiddy Shop. Adv. July llth last day to pay water rent without a penalty. 7-7-3 t. Call Fred Balmes for your plumb ing and heating repairs, 203 N Ave. 6-7-1 m. EPILEPSY EPILEPTICS I Detroit lady finds complete relief for hus band. Specialists home-abroad, failed. Nothing to sell. All letters answered. Mrs. Geo. Dempster, Apt. 16-5, 6900 Lafayette Blvd., West, Detroit. Mich. 7-7-1 tp July llth last day to Day water rent i Constable District, Union County, without a penalty. 7-7-3 t.l Oregon. . June 23-30. July 7. July llth last day to pay water rent without a penalty. 7-7-3 t. LIQUIDATION NOTICE The La Orande National Bank, lo cated at La Orande, In the State of Oregon Is closing Its affairs. All note holders and ofher creditors of the as sociation are therefore hereby noti fied to present the notes and other claims for payment. F. L. MEYERS, President. Dated June 13th, 1992. 6-14-60 t. July llth last day to pay water rent without a penalty. 7-7-3 t. A.NTKOL TO KILL ANTS Evergreen Spray for all garden In sects. Clurks Florists. 7-6-2 t. NOTICE OF SALE W. C. PERKINS, claimant, vs. Jesse Breshears, John Owen and Keith Crosswhlte. defendants. To the de fendants above named, and to whom it may concern: Notice Is hereby given that W. C. Perkins has filed a Hen upon one Chrysler Sedan, 1931 Missouri license No. 366-136, for t..oeo in me sum of 160.75, and that by virtue or an endorsement or foreclosure upon said lien. I will, on the 8th day of juiy, imi, at ten o'clock a. m., at the Perkins Oarage In La Orande. Union County. Ore gon, sell said automobile at public auction to the highest bidder for cash, to satisfy said Hen. Dated this 23rd day oi June, i32. JAMES NELSON, Constable, La Grande, Justice of the Peace and 1 NOTICD ' Until July 20. 1932, the directors of school district No. 24 of Union 'County. Oregon, will receive sealed .bids for the transportation of all elementary pupils residing In said district. Transportation will be to the Union School for the coming year. Bus must be comfortable and large 'enough to carry said pupils. Driver must be responsible and provide rea- !sonable bond and Insurance. Bus to trawl the main roads only. Directors reserve the right to reject any or all bids. CHAIRMAN: Lee Chenault. CLERK: Esther Edvalson. ADDRESS: Union, Ore. June 30. July 7-14. Used Quick Meal range with coll, 36.00. Bohnenkamp's. 7-7-1 t. NOTICE TO CREDITORS Notice Is hereby given that the un- derslgned has been duly appointed by the County Court of the State of Oregon for Union County, executrix !of the estate of Lydia Day, deceased, land has qualified as such. All per ,sons having claims against said es .tate are hereby required to present the same, verified as required by law, 'to the undersigned at the office of her attorneys. Green & Hess, at La Orande, Oregon, within alx mtmtM from the date hereof. j Dated at La Orande, Oregon thkl CLARA ANDERSON, Executrix of ths suiie oi jut July 7-14-21-38. Aug. 4. How Much Would You Pay To Be Rid Of Rheumatic Pains In 48 Hours? Would You Pay 85 Cents? Well: Here's a chance for you to . mr, Mir. mora to do Vour wnrv cheerfully without one twinge o pain. I u.,.1. ft nosltlve guarantee that I no rheumatism sufferer can afford to pass up you can be free irom ago nizing Rheumatism and keep free from It. Get one 85 cent bottle of Allenru from Moon Drug Co., or any proem slve druggist with the understand, lng that your pains and torture will all be gone In 48 hours or money back. And when pains are gone keep right on taking Allenru 'till every bit of harmful uric acid Is out ol your body Happiness comes with this wonderful prescription thou sands know It - you ought toknow it. ! day evening, Lyle, Cllve and Ray WIN i son and their families and Mrs, Bur : nettle Wilson came over from Imbier ; and Joined Mr. and Mrs. P. N. Fox : and the company from Portland for i a picnic on Catherine creek. , Mr. and Mrs. W. O. Haggerty and ; Oracla returned Tuesday from a visit I with their son, Bill and bis wife, at i Bums. ; Ted Hutchinson and Keith Sprny . drove to Wallowa Lake Monday morn i lng' to take In the Fourth of July celebration, returning home Tuesday morning. ' Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Smith went to Welser Sunday to stay over the fourth with' her parents. Their daughters came over from Boise and met them there. Mr. end Mrs. Will Kennedy and daughter, Blllle Nadlne. and her little friend. Betty Anderson, came up from Portland Friday and . vlsltled until Tuesday with bis mother, Mrs. I. W. Kennedy and brother-in-law, Marshall Huffman. Mrs. Kennedy accompanied them back to Portland where she will visit for a couple of weeks. iMr. and Mrs. Ned Foye attended 'Abe celebration at Wallowa Lake on trie fourth. -.Sidney Dobbin, who has spent the pasf two years In New York City, ar rived home 8unday evening for a . visit with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Will Dobbin. He came as far as Spo kane with a friend, taking' In the Yellowstone Park and some of the Canadian scenery on the way. He plans to spend two months In the west and will take In the Olympic games before returning to New York. 'Merton Kuhn underwent a tonsil operation at the Bouvy hospital In La Orande Wednesday and remained overnight In the hospital. 1 -'Mr, and Mrs, Nolan Skiff and Dar- els, Lee spent Bunday and Monday with his mother, Mrs. O. J. Skiff. Mr, and Mrs. Robert Eakin and sons and Mr. and Mrs. H. E. Dixon and their son and daughter, of La Orande, were among the weekend campers on Catherine creek. against the husband of Angelus Tem ple's woman pastor In Los Angeles. Menus Of The Day Ily Mrs. Alexander George Dl'TCII I'KACII CAKK Breakfast Grapefruit Ready Cooked Corn Muffins Scrambled Eggs Buttered Toast Coffee Luncheon Tuna Salad Blueberry Muffins Buttei Tea Dinner Deviled Eggs Buttered Green Beans Bread Butter Tomato Salad Dutch Peach Cake " Coffee OOAT8 KKPI.AC'E IIOOS " '' ON INDIA KACBTRACKR ' BOMBAY, India Wl Ooat racing has been Introduced In India. Eager to find a more original sport than greyhound racing, as practiced In Eu rope and America, Indian eportlng authorities decided to run regular races of goats. " Ooat-raclng differs entirely, how ever from greyhound racing, In that the' goats are driven by regular Jock eys, the same as In horse-racing. The Jockeys are specially selected for their lightness In weight and their familiarity with "goat psychology." GAINED 14 LBS. IN 3 WEEKS! Blueberry Muffins (12) 2 cups flour 4 teaspoons baking powder V teaspoon salt 1-3 cup sugar 1 egg yolk V 1 cup milk V 3 tablespoons fat, melted 1 egg white, beaten 1 cups blueberries Wash and drain berries. Let drip until ready to use. Mix flour, bak ing powder, salt. augur, yolk and milk. Beat 3 minutes. Fold In rest or Ingredients, mixing lightly. Half fill greased muffin pans and bake 15 minutes In moderate oven. Servo warm with butter. Deviled Eggs 8 hard cooked eggs ' 2 tablespoons chopped celery 2 tablespoons chopped onions 1 tablespoon parsley 2 tablespoons catsup ?A tablespoons salad dressing cut CKsa in halves. Remove and mash yolks. Add rest of Ingredients to yolks. Refill whites. Chill. Diilrh Prark Take (Uso fresh or canned peaches) 2 cups flour 4 teaspoons baking powder yA teaspoon Bait t T 4 tablespoons fat ' 1 eKB 2-3 cup milk . 2 cups peaches " 1 tenspoon clnnnmon ' 2-3 cup light brown sugar 4 tablespoons butter Mix flour, baking powder and nit. Cut In fnt nnd add egg and milk. Pour soft dough Into shallow, greased pan. Spread with butter and top with peaches. Sprinkle with sugar and cinnamon. Uuke 20 minutes in modem to oven. Serve warm, 7-7-1 xp Grande. Justice of the Peace and ner attorneys, ureen ness, av That's a good record but skinny, scrawny folks Just can't help putting on firm healthy flesh when they take mentha pepsin with their meals. Mentha pepsin Is a taatv nnrwti7r that acta liko nature's own gastric Juice to draw out nil the good of what you cat. No stuffing. No forcing down of rich, greasy foods. Simply cat what you like and mentha pepsin will do the rest. Ono skinny girl gained 14 pounds in 9 weeks. Cost her only 11.00 for a big bottle of mentha pcixiin she took a tablcspoonful with ilcr mPnls Bo euro to get gcnulno mentha pepsin by asking for Dare's. Hcd Cross Drug Slore and other first class druggist, alwv, Mll lt w(th n gusrantee of money bnck If even one bottle doesn't help. A.lv i If you have difficult v with the youngsters' drinking milk, Rlvo them I some straws and they will llko the novelty and drink moro milk. MR (ilVK STKAM Permanent Waves Only nt 52..r)0, S.'i.no, si.oo & $-,.oo Newest Type Permanent Waving Machine CENTK A I, MA KIN ELLO SHOP Phone Mnln 040 for Appointment Mrs. J. c. Nlederer 1200-4th. Acris From High School Let's Go IV Market! -vege ' A Farm Co-qpcrntivc for Union County People S La Grande Public Market The Most Intensive Clearance Effort We've Ever Launched In Depth Of Reductions C -ir-ir ''Vi im rr Mart, scnaiiner e& lviarx o o o SUIT Our Complete Stock ( Nothing Reserved) Goes On Sale at The F dllowing Prices $25 Suits $30 Suits , $35 & $40 NOW $18 .85 NOW SUITS NOW $0.85 One lot, one of a kind, a wonderful buy, if you find your size $9.95 OXFORDS Complete stock of black, tan or two tones in calf, kid, kangaroo or grains. $3.85 values $2.95 $5.00 Values '. $3.95 B0ST0NIANS $6.50 & $7.50 Values $4.95 . Foot Friend :.. $6.50 SHIRTS Broadcloth in Solid Colors, Also Patterns 59c Three for $1.75 Broadcloth & Madras in Solid Colors & Patterns ?1.25 to $1.65 Values 98c Three for $2.75 Broadcloth, Madras, Poplins and Shantung 91.95 to $2.45 Values, Now $1.49 Three for $4.25 BATHING SUITS All wool, good weight, new models $2.95 values, Now $1.95 STRAW HATS $1.95 Hats Now $1.30 $2.45 Hats Now ..$1.65 $2.95 Hats Now $1.95 $5.00 Hats Now $3.35 LUGGAGE Traveling Bags, Gladstones, Suitcases, Ladies Overnight Cases, Fitted Cases $8.50 Values $6.40 $10.00 Values $7.50 $12.50 Values $9.40 $15.00 Values $11.25 $20.00 Values $15.00 SOX Rayon in varied patterns, 25c value, nr. now 2 pair for lSjVs Cotton, ribbed, black tan, grev, Per Pair ... DC PANTS Dress Pants 20 Off Golf Pants 20 Off MEN'S WORK CLOTHES Khaki Pants 79c Moleskin Pants 79c Boss of the Road Overalls 89c Blue chambray, triple stitched, lQ cowle shoulders, regular 75c f rtC PAJAMAS Broadcloth, in solid colore and patterns, button front or pull-overs. ffZ $1.95 values, now J)XUD Silk 1-3 Off $50.00 Value Now $40.00 Value, Now WARDROBE TRUNKS .$37.35 ..$29.85 TIES $1.00 Values, now ?gc 75c Values, now 5gc 50c Values, now .'. 3gc LADIES' HOSIERY Holeproof $1.00 Values, now 69c $1.50 Values, now $8c Sacnjawcit Annex Tue Store For Evtnv Man HE 3C