La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959, July 23, 1932, City Edition, Page 4, Image 4

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    Saturday, July 23, 1932
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LA GRANDE EVENING OBSERVER, LA GRANDE, ORE.
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At Church
iiic q!- At 'th Presbyterian church, Bun
njj'tfa morning 11:00 o'clock, 'Mr. Floyd
u .' sherWood,' Who ha been taking spe
cial 'voice training Irl Portland! and
f miiYhO receiltly returned, will lng the
I'm beK(itlfuf' 'aoprah6 ' solo number by
urtii oouhOd, "The Pace or two." itev.
i' J. Goorfee Wals will apeak at' this er
.Duuvlee oh ""Man l Not Helped By a LOW
nuoF Staridard." '" ' " '" " "'
.J I -To Attend Ftinchll "
MettilieW bf "tho Crystal Rebekah
lodge" HO. 50 'are ' nuked to meet lit
01 'the lodge' hail Sunday afternoon at
'''' 3 o'clock' td' attend' the funeral of
' wii.- " ao,aen' ""'
ji.i.ii ''' " " ' "
m,i NetiiriM to Home
Misa Maiuare't' Milne returned yes
terday from' a v three-week vocation
""" trlta',' tfhlch took her to - Portland,
ii '' Wncouver, 'Wash'., and The Dulles.
TXllll I.' ' -.
Smienr-ert, I'nrolcd
. ACtlfig lor C. at. Humphreys, mu-
nlclpal 'Judge who la out of town, H.
B.'Dlxon presided at city court Fri
day! 'sentencing' Parley Price to 60
days In jail on a charge of drunken
ness: ' price, however; waa paroled on
-goor behavior, but fnust report each
Saturday evening' td ' Police Chief
James Steffen.
pave lloanltnl
' Amos RouIg- left tho Orande Ronde
hospital today and returned to his
I liome. Mr. Houle Is recovering from
,-an nintafl.
1'J toil HiisInesA
ft. E. Burtchett, of Boise, was in
La' Orande during the past two daye
transacting business. '
Leave For linker
' "' William W. Wymer, who has been In
La Orande transacting : business for
several davs. left today for Boise to
k work on a mining project. Mr. Wymcr
Hvta In Corvanls.
n : il
Returna Home
A. S. McKey left here today for his
home In Portland, having been a
'business visitor In La Orande.
"'Nasal Operation
Hfra. A. 8. Carlson, of North Pow
der, underwent a nasal operation yes-
Btefday at the Bouvy hospital.
leave f or Trip
lir. and Mrs. J. J. Broom field and
j family loft today for a vacation tour
( of' Western Oregon, the McKenzie
"highway and other Interesting scenic
posnts. They are making the trip by
uiomooi;e. .
F Takes Vacation
lt. and Mrs. J. E. Stearno, accom
panied by her uncle and aunt, Mr.
(and Mm.' ROmsdelli and hi father,
Bttgene Romodcll, returned to La
R-juranuo 'rnursaay nignt uiier u v-
Piaral riUv ' uni'iitlnn. Ur. Stroma la
1 3oeorder-tf ttuturer of tho city. Thoy
Wtjrovo ''front 'La Orande over Dooley
t ynounmin, sown wie iiwim iin.
"V, Cahiped 'at Bluo Mountain Hot
Cikirlnssi'itiid then went ovor tho Mac
s' JUMizle- pom "to Newport ana i-on-&nd.
'At the latter place they visited
MV. onit Mrs. Lawton Stearns and
r iriall daughter, Bally Ann.
From linker '
'3oopri':tf.' Hellnor, A. A. Smith and
James' ' T. ' borinid, Baker attorneys, '
wcto in ta Grande yesterday to argue
-motlohe -In- the' circuit' eotiit before
Judgo 'J. W. Knbwlen. Judge KnoWles
held the rogular motion dny.
On Itadlo
'Johnnie Robinson, son of Mr. and
Mrs. P. 8. Robinson, will be heard
k.pv'er KOIN Sunday night with bis
recording nana ana glee cum irom
Seaside, when they are on a one day
visit to Portland.
"A TIP"
Our 12o Press Service for the en
tire family wash will please you.
Everything finished oil tho press.
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, ' PTIOWK MAIN 77
Books Oiienrd or Closed
Plnnurliil Ntati'inenls and
tax returns compiled.
FRANK 1.. Itl.ACK
hoi mil st.
tor
Moving and
Transfer Service
Cull III
Smith's Fox Farm
It Your Car Won't Stmt
Cull Us. Wo lire Iifiiition
and Cni lnirctor cxpt'iis. '
ii
Ml'DONAI.D KI.KCTIIIO CO.
Plume Main 7.13 H-'H Adams
DH1V.K TO
YOUK SUNDAY D1NNKR
Enjoy SHANKS 50 Cent
Fried Chicken Dinner
IIWU I.AR rl.ATR KIXNKR IDC '
KXI'KItT I'Ol'.VTAIN SHRVirn
'.Meet Your Kriemls At"
SHANKS ouk;on
UNION
BipDEir
To Portland
' 'Dr.' "William M. Peare left today
for' Portland where he will' conduct
an examination- fof the Oregon state
board of optometry, of Which' he1 Is
secretary, on July 34, 2 and 28. Many
who plan to practice optometry "are-
expected to come before the board,
lib states. B. Dayton, Portland, is
president; and If; Carpenter Staples,
of the University of. Oregon and
Portland, wan recently appointed toy
the governor a a third member
Visiting-'
John William Spellman Jr., of the
University of Washington at) Seattle
is spending the weekend an the guest
of Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Bndgley, - Mr,
Spellman was one of Mr.-'Badgloy's
high school students when the latter
was a teacher In Kansas City, Kana,
I'leiilr -
Thirty employes of the La Ornnde
bakery and their families enjoyed o
swimming party and wolner roast last
night- at Cove. Mr, ond Mrs, K.'-J
McWIIIIams,' asnlsteU by- Mrs,' Nephl
Combs, made salads for the occa
sion which were enjoyed with a picnic
lunch after swimming.
To California '
' Mr. and Mrs. Jolly Nichols, of La
Ornnde, nd Mrs. William Green, of
Union, left the middle of the week
for California where they were called
by the Illness of Mrs. Green's brother.
Has Teaching I'lifKliin
" Mis' Margorle "WebKer; who grad
uated front the: Eastern 'Oregon Nor
mal school this spring, has been
ieleotea to' teaclt at the White Fir
school In the mountains near Wes
ton. Mlas Webber graduated from
the Weston High school 111 1020.
Attend Meelng " "
John Welgant, manager of the As
sociated Oil company of Baker, waa a
ta. lA 'ti'nHhHj iPHiirulflU nun.
rung and attended a meeting of deal- .v'r"Hft to. a neighbor to Ohio where
era here. He was accompanied by . chnge became effective July 23,
several Baker local dealers. 103 . Kentucky adjoins both Ohio and
Tennessee. " Utah borders Colorado,
Meet ' (change"-offectlve. September 1, . 198U
The Blue Bird group met yesterday Idaho; March is, 1931, and Wyoming;
aftornoon at tho home of Mrs. Guy w'""" Nevada adjolh Idaho and Call
Wotzel. Those present were Eva and fomla, where tho change was made
Ruby Scarbrough, Oene, Patricia and J"'y 20, 1027. Of the remaining. 3
Floy Wetzel. Alice Brown, Betty atatcu; Maryland 'hoa long been, a
Swalberg'. ' After' th meeting gamea Ordtna Oroon for adjoining Delaware
were played nd refreshments served, whew- rajtrlotlona Imvo.been In effeot
jfov some' yeara-and -Florida' (borders
To The Dollin
"niiiniiB men and loiilonnolros wlio
nccompnnlcd the American Legion
i u.ii ... t Th. rvllno
juM.u.- u...- . -
were R. Ri Huron, Hugh E. Brady,
Raymond, u. Williams, ai, u. otepnen-
non mnd Johndarlty. They all drove j
their cars to carry the team and their
eaulumeut with the exception of the
conchy Mr. OarIt,v They left yesfer-
any niwnuuu ui, i u.
. , '
To Return -.- , ,
'SlierWood Williams, delcgato to tho
national Elks -convention? and Mrs. and New York state, each hnvtng but
Williams are oxpeoted -to return this one caima for absolute- divorce, re
wcokend from Birmingham, " Ala., ported 24.7 and 22.4, respectively,
wliero tho convention was held, -i ni.iAvhllo the rutes In . tho other sto-tod
Filled
W. Kelly is in lull In defuult of
pnymcnt' of a flue of 10 loviod Uyn 'Tlio"clinn(cs In thb various states
-Judge" L. Donham In the ourt of tho as regards the number of dlrorccs
Justice of tho -peace yentorday after- compared with the year 1930, ranged
noon. Mr. Kelly -was arrested for op- from ft tlocreuoe of 20.4 per cent In
erntlng a motor vehicle without a II-
cense.- " - - '
Lenven For Portland '
Leo Hnnioru -loit yestoruay lor
Portland ond Albany. He will Join
his family at Albany and attend a
convention Of -the' United Spanish
war -veterans Mrs. Hanford hau been
visiting In California.
To Visit HKIer
Miss Helen Williams loft yesterday
for Western Oregon' to spend the re-1 ,n tho Pl,cin0 riorthwcat Oregon
malndcf of the month visiting her ,, thrM ,!,., to one divorce,
sister, Miss Jean Williams, who la I(lnno 2 4 to , ,nvorc0 , Washing
diamatlce dlreotor at Camp Namanu, ton.4J1 to .. oreuon'o marrlane. dur-
Cnmp PIro Olrls summer retreat,
near Portland.
In Visit Non '
Mrs.-Emma Harding Is another La
Cirander who left yesterday for a visit
in Portland She will he the guest
nf Imr strm Phnrlai 1-Tu pl I nt li Pur-t.
lnnd for A few days and than leave for
Canada to visit another sort.
Kn tiprrntlon
8tevo Selak, manager1 of tho Pru
dential Building and Loan ansocla
tlou of Seattle, underwent an oyo
operation yesterday at the Bouvy hos
pital. He formerly made hta home
at Cove. '- '
For Treat inent-
Minn Hilda Strom, of Baker, wan
In La Orande yesterday tor eyo treat-
ment at the Bouvy hospital. A. Don-
aldson, of Pendleton, hud a cataract
oierntlon yesterday at tho Bouvy hos
pital and Is- Improving satisfactorily
today. ...
Home From Hospital A
Mrs. Ouy Arnold, of Elgin, returned
to her home today after undergoing
an operation at tho Ornnde Rondo
hospttuli
FARMERS MAY I'AY '
WITH CERTIFICATES
(Continued from Pnge One)
the f armor In return for produce.
Tho farmer can pny wanes to hired
mm, wlio can In turn procure pro
duce nt the warehouse, Tho plfin
hit been cnthunlnstlcnlly reootvtft, hy
the entire county, and warehmwc
will he established nt Elsln, Union
nnd North Povrtler and -will be opcr
nti'd by Mib-commltteed under the
UNION TOR
direction of the general governor's
committee. , , J
Applications Come, In ji
Mr. Bramwell adds that several ap
plications already have been received
for service. ' ' "M 1 '-'' J
1 The Union County Labor Exchange j
Is going Into the ' Wood business ex
tensively and Is encouraging business
houses-ami' private homes-to burn
wood as much' as possible. A num
ber of down -town stores are having
their heating plant remodeled,
Changlng 'thom from-coal or fuel oil
burning, type -to wood burners,, it Is
reported. The manager urges towns
people to apply for. their i winter's
wood now, and pay In advanoe so
thou the movemenf will have suffi
cient funds' to open' for business.
Men 'are out In the 'mountains now
UUVIlllg' WUUU IUT WIIIUII IWJ wm "o I
paid In labor certificates.
One of the most Important features
of tho program', and one which makes
place a burden on anyone, since no
donations nre 'asked, Mr. - Bramwell
points out. The exchange does, how
ever, -ask the "oo'operatlon of the
townspeople In supporting the work
which Hn 'been endorsed by the gov
trnor's committee, neighboring towni
business men and the farmers who
are the backbone of the movement.
1 1 .,. funhlna, lh,,l K'n - -
fnnttftVt! 'ndflDlflAu -ana KAttio,' nritrl I
on extensfvely under the direction of
Mrs. -Frederick Gehrlng,1 of -the gov
ernor's ''relief- committee. ' The Boy
a,m,i. nrt r... Pire niri. hnv.
been -recruited to collect Jnrt, and al-1
ready the former group has received
400 Jars.- A' gross of Jar. and caps
a,.'.iniH h. th itim n,.
eery and another . by the Wentern
StateB grocery.' "
O....U. r.... -i ... ..i.
I)ig firm,- dmiated cherries which are
belni canned by the committee at
tho Zlon Lutheran church today.
mria MAKKlALiUK,
'"- 'lWtrlltff'Vd i CfHHD
4t .).l 1
(Continued from Pnge One)
jucorgio wnero restrictions are In ef-
"ct for peraons under 21 years of ago.
Now Hampshire, however, not only
odlolns states whera thn 5 rtv inter-
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"i 'num. empso put carries r.ne snine
" w ' "'"i.
New ligurm rilven
Because of numerous requesta for
this information, tho relative number
M marriages to each divorce has been
iu.,lHL., n., ,u. m.
. . ' jmrriagea ior
each divorce wero reported, as agnlnst
o.O - ln 1030. The District of Columbia
ranged .from 12.1 .'iiiarrlngea to -eiich
divorce In -Georgia to 1.6 marrlnnes to
each dlvorco In Nevada.v '
Mississippi to on Increnne of 101.8
per cent In Nevada. Increased nttes
for divorces were reported in 11 other f
atatcu, -New Hampahlre, Connecticut. I
New York. Now . Jorsev. Wisconsin.
Nori,h- Dakota, South Dakota; Oeorgln.
icentuckv. Wvomrna and Utah. Tlie'.
numher of divorcm ernllted In the
DMrlct of 'Columbia more llinn
doubled due to Increased court fa
cilities. The rate waa not computed.
IhrMvnvitr A thA nnmlwr reiiorted for'
man m i,m than loo.
. , vnr n,mmt, to 7331) com.
pared with 7076 in 1030, a decrcnue or
4.4 per cent. Washington showed
17.006 th 1031 and 18.274 In 1030,
'' , , roP ,,.... ,...,
a ; 1B3l m 4407 , 1930,
, t one , tll0
largest In tho nation.
Divorces In Idaho wero 001 m 1031
and 007 In 1030, a decrease of 3.6 per
cont." Oregon had 2417 compared
with 2825 In 1030. a decrease of 14.4
per cent, and Washington had 3071
compared with 4870 In 1030, a de
crease of 9.3 per cent.
IIIVORt'K ACTIONS HIT Sl.l'MI'
SALEM. Oro.. July 23 (Special)
That the depression Una struck Ore-
Ron divorce markets is evident from
a comparison of figures for the firat
six months of thin year with those
'over a same period lit 1030 and 1931
ns shown on tho books of the secre
tary of state who recordH the collec
tion of a portion of each filing fee
for divorce octlonn- in the several
counties of the stale. '
Contrary to an old adage, declaring
love departs when poverty arrlvea.
matrimonial dl-isatbifaotlon, from thi
iwlnt of tho number of divorce ac
tion filed this yr, is snowing n
marked decreiuie. A decline of 31 per
cent for the flwt alx months of this
Year from the first half totals of 1931 I
and it 30 per cont loss In comparison vanishing spetMes oj ft rcsxiH of the
with lltHO or shown In the state do-'extent to whtch they ore belivf de
pnrtment. futroycd each car, a fact which Is
Bnelc In 10110, there had been 1,833 lending added Interest itnd impor
dlvorco net Ions filed up to June 30 nnce to the Hlgantto finback whale
of that year, this being oompnred to which wilt be on exhibition In ft irpe
1.033 for tho flrnt hnlf of 1931 and to'clnlly constructed rnilroml ntr on a
1.3H4 from January 1 to Juno 30 of sidetrack at tho freight depot Mon
th M year. . (tBj,i xuf-.day and Wednesday, July 25.
Multnomah county with 685 divorce 20 ond 37.
acllona and Clackamas with S8 lead j Thh particular whale Is credited
the- several otmntles In the number with hitvlna put up one of the moat
of suits filed this year. Khunnth terrific battU In whaling hUtory bo
cottnty with 70. Marlon county wtth fore he finally yielded to the har
50 and Jnckson county with 44 are poena of a crew which enconntereit
other with largo totta. Gilliam mm a few weeks ao near Sttn Clem
oounly hsji reported none for 103i ente Inlnml. off the const of Southern
find Curry, Jefferson and Mwrow California.
how but two each. Lying perfect'.y presercI tuuler a
The county clerks of each of tho glass cose, this whale Is declared by
rountlea of th state- are required to experts to be one of the fittest spec I -
report each month tho number of dl-
Torce sctlons Med and five dollars oi
each flMng fee is required by law to
be diverted Into tho fund for the pay- seventy-two ton. The embalming of
ment of ealarios of dkurict attorneys, tho whAle required more than 38 bar
An account of these collections are rcls of fluid.
kept by tho state department under When the Immense heart was re
the direction of Hal E. Hews, secretary, moved ond weighed It balanced tho
VQnkc Win In Is Inninnc I
lUIIUV Hill III IV IIIIIMiyiJ T
Sport Finals
TOIIAY'H IllHK'KM.I, (1.4.MKS
lly The AnsiKhiled Press
' American lingua
FIRST OAMBt ' ' &. H. E.
Detroit ; '.. 14 1
St. Louis a S 1
Bnttorlea:. Whltehlll, Ooldateln and
Rue!; H wllcy and Ferrell.
I I FIRST GAME: ' R. H. E.
BosUm
3 7 6
4 13 0
I (15 Innings).
Batteries: Andrews, Moore and pon
nolly; Ruffing and Jorgenn,- ; 1
I' National lAiigne
FIRST GAME: v R. H. E.
Brooklyn : 3 7 1
Philadelphia 10 15 3
i ' Batteries: Clark, Phelps .and 8uk0"
forth, Flclnlch; Rhem and V. Davis,
I Todd.
SECOND OAME:
R. H E.
6 11 0
pj??11.1."
Philadelphia - 1 19 2
Batteries: Mungo, Shaule. Helmach
and Lopez; Collins ond V. Davis.'
' R-' E;
Z,,lca " ?
,P'"Bb1urBh 1
Batteries: Root. Smith, May. Ma-
J?' a"aat' mui Talx- H8"ne";
i
Oraco.
French, ' Harris ..and
'PIRS,T aAME
New York 3 0 2
Boston
i (14 Innings).
Batteries: Hoyt, Luquo and Hogan,
OFarrell;
CantweP i. ond
Snohrer.
I'l.OlllDAN TAKKS I.F.AII
LOUISVILLE, Ky., July 23 (P) R.
T. UlltAf nf .WIAnullln ,171a wno A
up ..on Pete Miller, Chicago, "at the
cud of 27 holes in the 30-hole final
of the national publld ' links golf
tournament today.
II:MIV IIII.I.IIAK ARIIKSTKII
WALLA WALLA, Wash., July
23 Ml Henry B. Bellmar, snld
by police to be wanted In Port
land. Ore., on a charge of vio
lating tho federal liquor laws
at La Orande, Ore., was arrest
ed today; .i
ffl A Of JVfiRHfAF.
1 " SMvlTA tm.KJ
I, mnnrnM .rrn
1 tUlilVl SI UKl S
COMES TO END
The first half of tho summer term
C0S(!rt yesterday at the Eastern Ore-
RO Normal ncliool, and Miss Ma'di
nne Larson, director of physical eclu-
Huge Whale Coming tp,La Grande
I - - -I . . , ,
!i'.'.V'-''''::::i-i,:"!':':'?Sc! .fev-V':
I - .5 . kSRS",!, ft 1 V ',.'S4
j
fk
;L M
whnles are bellewd to bo
fuot
mens of t-ho finback variety over ap-
lured. It to more than sixty-five feet)
long and tho massive body weigh;
cation, today announced ' winners In
volley .ball, tennis, archery and cro
quet. ' . . --v. " -
- Three . tennis tournaments were
held tor women, Miss - Anne Glel
thuber - reaching the top position In
the ladder event, ond Miss Oladys
Billings and Mlas Grace Heddcn win -
nlng first In two elimination tourna- i Nickerson, 26, lool Olst street, oai
ments. . In tho men's ladder tour- land, Cnl. and Mary Vaugliani Hen
nament, Dwlght Mahoney was the drlckson,- 21, route 3, Portlandi Miss
winner. ' .:,,' j Hendrlck-3onr formerly made her home
In . the nrlvnnnnl nlnRH in arhnrv In La Orande,"' '-(-" - '
Miss Gladys Owen wan high point
woman with a score of 5.72 per cent;
Mrs. Minnie Hot'gln was second with
9.26 per -cent: and Miss Ruby Dodds
scored third with 5.22 per cent. Miss
RntllA Hartell Win hl0h Rrnrne Ih'fhn
beginners class making a score of 704 I
points out' of 170 arrows shot. Miss
Crogan scored 407 with 02 arrows;
Miss Vadls Slack, 72-3-14; Mrs. Mll
lcrlng. 78-208; and Miss Joyce Klrby,
70-248. ...
Volley ball teams tied for honors,
while In croquet Miss Lnurn Oregory
won 26 gamea, and. Miss Ada and
Esther Johnson scored 23 wins each,
tleing for'second position. .
VAN DUZER IS
IN, HOPES OF
FEDERAL AID
PORTLAND, July 23 (F) Opti-
mUtlc ovor measures enacted by con-
gress to stimulate industry and start
business "on tho road back," H. B.
Van Duzcr returned to Portland Frl-
day after spending three months In!
I lues, he sold, should have a most
beneficial effect In providing work
na turning wnceia which have been
Idle, resulting In the Initiative of prl-
vate IntercaU to fall Into line. -
Van. Duzer, vice president of the
Inman-Poulsen Lumber company
here, and former chairman of . the
fto highway. ommlsslon haa bn
In the interest
of the lumber Industry. He was ac
tive In the effort to obtain an inv
Miori, to oouun an im-
nnrt tH nn lirmhnl- to nm(At thnt
X kfirno7thwwt
Durtw recent Weeks he has bn rTo -
rentmJ OrcLn and WaL
InmS.rnf.n ith.i, rffr to nnrt
ri V 2
way to curtail over-production . and
If irrT.rr
low cost of production.
He received tho assurance that the
government will do all it can to aid
Ihe lumbermen to the point of speed
ing; a tct 'Case to determine legality
of their plan which, it Is said, may;
run counter to on u-trust legislation,
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CO-i;i)H IH NJAIU KltANI)
BUDAPEST Of Hungary's. 16.-
rmrVtfyofSttnee,c,ot!eds2a9re ore!
paring to teach. Ten per cent of
tiiem are studying medicine.
,
scales at closo to 128(3 pounds, while
tho tonguo registered 600 pounds.
In splto or tho strenuous battle tho
whale gave his captors, the gigantic
creature's body shows no eIros of
tho atruggle. The fatal stroke was
tho Internal explosion of a small
bomb carried tn the head or a har
poon propelled by a whaling gun.
When the first shot was fired the
crow was nm.i7.wl to hn th whnln
dive in a plunge of several hundred )
root and begin to give them a violent
tussle. Tho harpoon bomb had flot
exploded for some tinknown reason
and the wound apparently had no
other effect than to arouse the whale
to a furious struggle.
SevenU perilous hours followed for
tha who": era before they were again
able to get tho whaH; In position for
!ft 8000,111 na fhUahlng shot.
An additional feature of Interest ij
being given the transcontinental ei l
htbttlon tour of the whale by the
pivoence of Captain Geo. Clark, old
time sailor and whale man. woo is
telling spevtMtors exciting tales of hls
youthful adventures.
t IS I
-3f SOCIETY NQTES
Mary Vaughari HendricksohFormei
' t La Grande Girl, To'Wed Ernest C.
Nickerson, of Oakland, California
According to- an-- announcement
mndo in Vancouver; Wash,,' a marriage
, "cense was Issued there to ErneBt O,
Chicken Luncheon
At Riverside Park
A fritftl chicken luncheon was ona
of the features of the afternoon when
the Lucky Dozen club met yesterday
for a no-hcqteaa picnic at one o'clock
at' Rlvenitlde park. After the luncheon
tho afternoon waa spent In conversa
tion and sewing. . '
Mrs. B. E. Trill, who spent the past
several months -In Medfordy was wel
comed back" to the club. Miss Maxlne
Shell worth was a guest. t r
Tha club will meet again for a pot
luck luncheon at Riverside park In
two weeks. - ...
Bible Searchers .
" ; Plan Lawn Social
The Bible Searchers clam of the
' Presbyterian church Is planning a
' 'awn social which win be held next
Saturday afternoon and evening, July
30, on the lawn at the old manse.
. 'I'
2 and 10 o'clock.
I Plans for the event were made at
a recent picnic meeting 01 mo class
at Kiversiue.parK.
;.......
T ,,fU01, fa orr novo
JJUUICI, JUCaJJ UCl O
In Picnic Friday
A picnic at Pine Cone was enjoyed
last night by tht Luther League of
,hA , ,:,k. k...w
w.ui.i. owiiy
!m,nB WM the maln re,1 01
l eVen'"B-' ttna ft ' P118
10 26 mt" "ho attended,
Tho Mcnlc "oths Only activity
' tne WK "" th8 reButo
aeTtftlon wl aispeme!1 WItr
I"-" Sunday evening.
Missionary Group
Entertaips Friday
With subdued lights forming
cozy soiling,1 tne Missionary society of
Itho Methodist Church South enter-
jtained at a benefit ice cream social
lnat nicht nt. 1hn nhnrh utnnv n.
. ""ring the ; evening and
serveo at small tao:es over wlilcn
.emu tv.iiuuiii, miiu wnve
, Nof thup and Mrs. W. B. Starmer pro
Bided. , : . r
Mis. Eula Webb and Mrs, Laura
Wlnburh' Were . In charge of arrange
ments for the event. . ' I
Proceeds will be used to buy fur-'
nishings for the riotv parsonage. "" !
l'EKSIA CONDKMNS SI'lES
TEHERAN OT Thirty-two persons
discovered spying for foreign govern
ments have been convicted here. Four
wero condemned to rimih nri ..h.
others to from .one to 16 years' lm
I prlsonment. .
V--U I,i(u? !(.'.!.
1000
3 Yfars Hard Driving in One Month
EDDIE PULLEN COMPLETES
GRUELLING 33,000 MILE
TEST RUN IN NEW FORI) V-8
Veteran automotive expert drives Ford V,S 6yeu a .varied, 31 mile road, in desert
temperatures,' at every' speed, under every sort of strain that could be put on kh
automwbile'.' . . 33,0CTff miles'of eohtiniibus ' werii and tear . and here's the answer:
, Endurance! !
From d:56 a. m.. June 6, to
3:35 p. m. July 9 ... on the
roan constantly, without, stops
except for service1 . . . covering
s totnl nt TJ.30I miles, in 33
ilnyj, 4 Hours, nntl 33 minutes,
' una uverflitlni: more, thn it l.non
mile per iIb.v, for more thnn
33 coiutecutlre dnys. over a hot,
saitiHe' desert course. ' 1 -'-Pnr
m'oM EMH'R.iNCK thnn
you'll ever risk of your cor.
HERE ARE PROOFS. . . NOT PROMISES
19.64 miles per gallon lof gas . . .1,000 miles on 810 quart of oil ,. .
27,625 miles per set of tires! These are proven facts, not promises. Don't
guess; don't wonder how your new caf will perform three years from now
Buy the new Ford V-S and KNOW.''. " " . 1 : ' '' ' '
We Are Now Able to Make Immediate
Delivery on All Models
Perkins Motor Co.
Cor. 4th and Adams
SOCIAL CALENDAR
; .-' f ' Monday, July 25
1:46 San Soucl club, with Mrs.
Ouy Ellis. -
8:00 Royal Neighbors of Ameri
ca, Odd Fellows hall. - -'
, - . ..... .'. . .-;
Tuesday, July 25 .
2 :00 Pythian sisters Social club,
with Mrs. Irvln Moss and Mrs,
H, W. Riley, Rlveralde park.
8:00 Women's Benefit associa
tion, Sacnjawea Inn,
.
Wednelay, JOly 20
1:00 So-Ne-He club, picnic at
Pine Cone.
....
Thursday, July 28
2:00 Lutheran Ladles Aid, with
Mrs. Nels Nelson.- - - - -"
8:00 Fifty-fifty club, with Mrs.
Ralph Worrell. . ' - "
. Saturday, July 30
2:00-10:00 Lawn social, Bible -Searchers
class of the Presbyter
ian church, on the lawn of the'
old manse.'
Brownell Posts
$2000 Bail Bond
PORTLAND, July 23 W) Cyril O.
t3rowneti, lur.uer ttuiw R-gwiuiAii, m -
' connection with the reputed
resiea inursaay on a uiiuiu w .m-
theft of the Zorh-MacPherson school
consolidation bill petitions; posted a
ball bond of (2000 lost night. '
The preliminary hearing for Brown
el! probably will bo set for next week.
JOIIS' NOLAN ACQUITTED
PORTLAND, July 23 VP) A clr-
,: ...r 7 .T' 7' . -
cun couri, uury last, ingiii, w;muim
John J. Nolan, accused of having at-
to 100 ,rom '
w. Yett. contractor. Nolan was in-
dieted Jointly with R. B. Ralsbeck for
allegedly attempting to obtain money
r Yt tlfreat to urt.
favorable publicity about him in th?
Sunday Mercury, and an alleged offer
to "suppress" It If the money' was
paid.
We Cannot All go to the
OLYMPIC GAMES
But We Can All Afford Vacation Days at
Wallowa
. 1 'w .Whei'o tli 'i Days i'Are"'Always Comfortable ,,
:" "'ir"f and' the Nights Are Always Cool rn;' -
RATES REDUCED lor 1932
Ask for Information and the New Folder at the
office of the La Grande Chamber of" Commerce.
Miles
33
Stamina! !.
Temperatures ranging up to
114; worse than average road
conditions, with plenty of sand
and loose; dry rock. Yet during
every hour -of actual running
time, this car -turned up an
average of 4tM.fU miles per
hour,, and this high speed wna
sustained, except 'for service
stops, day and night for more
than 33 days, i- . r . -Par
more HTA MI N A than you'll
ever nsk of your car.
Miss Ben Dnk, Society Editor '
TelephoM Main e PntH . m.
Oregoti WW Get
WASHINOTONj July 23 W Bed-'
retory Hyde today announced appor
tionment to the states of the 120V.
000,000 provided under the relief Dill
for federal old highway work. ''
I Theso funds may be used by states
In place of atate money to match
their regular federal aid contributions. ,
Among the allotments hiade ore tho
following: California 4,687,t8flr lddhd
l,506,012; Montana 2,625i.071 : '' Me
vada $l,675,798i Oregon"' 2;ooij740!
Washington 1,820,470, - ;-:
California Bonus
Army Head Quits
WASHINGTON, . July 23 Wi Roy
W.-Robertsoni leader of tho Califor
nia contingent of-the bonus army,
left today for his Los Angeles home
but hundreds of his followers had
preceded him and others remained
behind. , . !;:
The crippled Callfomlan, who ar
rived In Washington after trrs bonus
vote, and then staged, with his com
panions, a continuous march' 1n front
of the capltol for four" daya -arid
nights, went In his own automobile
The group he had led elected Ar
thur Scott, of Los Angeles,1 as 1t
leader for tho remainder of It stay
In Washington,
CHICAGO LIVESTOCK
CHICAGO. July 23 IM (U. B. D..
A.) Hogo 6,000; steady 6g 10c -lower:
180-340 lbs. $4.86i?S.0O.
cattle 1.000: compared week ago:
.strictly choice and prime grain, fed
ateera ond long yearlings aoc lower,
good kinds 25ci60o off; stockers and
feeders 25c or more down. All fa stw
stock and light heifers and mixed
yearlings 50c lower. General decline
On all killing olasaes from last eaVs
high time ranging from 50!ffJl.O0i
Instances more; veolers steady1 -to
3trong; extreme top fed steers 9. 80 r
native and southwestern grass Wears
closed at 4.0038.60., " -" :
Sheep 2,000; today nominal! lor
week: better grade- lambs and1 -yearlings
25ffi40c lower,'- others steady;
slaughter ewes weak, lower 'Closing
bulks good to choice range lambs 6.60
55.76. Desirable natives 5.50' -9.
IMS'. ' ' ' ' " - 1 "
Lake
Economy ! !
Higher than 'iverage sustained
speed means higher than over
age gasoline and motor oil con
sumption. But lor tho -entire
run of 33,301 miles the Ford
v-8 AVKtutmrr id.m miles
I'KR OAI.UW OF OAH' nnd
ON1.V' dlft 'OK ,V QIART p
MOTOK Oil, PKR. 1,(1(10 M1I.KS1 '
The tire mileage was 87,'ner
set. ,. ,
no oiner car ever gave
you
niii.iiii.iiv equal-.to this.
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