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Pago Four LA GRANDE EVENING OBSERVER, LA GRANDE. ORE. Saturday, July 30, 1982 QJDiDAIL EKDIEfll tiou, l.'ri... Vlull . nt. I.ltn ILf..t lirul kt. Knlivnnnl rhurph' llrtunw from Vli.Il Mrs.- Grace B. Mcultor has returned from a three weeks' - trip to Walla Walla, Portland and Bnlcm. Visit Friends ' ' Mr. mid Mrs. Koss Stewart, of Port land, have been in La Qrando spend ing their week's vacation with friends. They wero guests ut the homo of Mr. nnd Mrs. John Daniels. Here l'roin Portland Mlra Nalda Branson, of: Portland, has been tho guest of Muu Helen Conkey recently. M138 Branson and Miss Conkey have none to the Wal lowa Lake region for a ten-doy outing. NprctliiH Ankle Mrs, B. auttrldge, a pioneer of this section, who lives at 1102 Covo ave nue, pad the misfortune to fall yes terday while about her homo and se verely sprain one ankle. Mrs. Quttrldge Is soon to leave La Clrandc and make her home with her daughter, Mrs. John Pleshman. of Mllton-Prcowater. On Visit MlM Martha Irwin, who Is a tea cher In Portland, oVrlved lost night nnd is visiting her friend, Mrs. E. b. Mr. Ilappersctt lletler S. O. Ilappcrsett, who has been ill Morris. This Is Miss Irwin's first visit n the rjrando Ronde hospital for at tho Mcthodlat Episcopal church next Friday evening by a group of children, under the direction of Mrs. Luclan Whaley and MrB. Glenn Wag ner. VfKllors to Leave- After spending about five weeks In La Orande at tho J, E. etenrns home on Oak street,. Mr. and Mrs. Bcecher Kamtdell and Mr. Rnmsdcll's father, Eugene Ramsdell, of Marble Fulls, Toxas, will leavo about the first of the week for the East. They have taken Interesting side trips during their stay here and have vis ited relatlvos at Cove. Mrs. Stearns Is a niece of the elder Mr. Ramsdell. On their trip cast they will visit at Wallace, Idaho, with Mrs. Steam's daughter, Mrs. Stuart Bennett, and will go through Yellowstone park. Ihey expect to visit in Iowa with relatives before they return to their home In the south. fides to Salt Ijike Mublc Gorro will leave Monday morning for Salt Lake City on an ex tended trip. I opened. WILL. ORGANIZE CITY-WIDE MUSIC ' CLUB ON MONDAY (Continued from Page One) in a seml-clrcle In front of the trlb- not bo open to- the public though une. . I parents may attend the meetinua of Then the oath Is administered and the. little folks' arouD. , the recessional, takes place, and tlie . Varied public resltals at Intervals tenth modern games win nave oeen tnrougnout the year will add greatly vo me musical life of the commun Ity, and provide the stimulus which students find necesarry . In order to keep up their .practice and do their best work.. 1 his flrbt ,. meeting, whioh all teaohers, students, and Interested musicians are urged to attend, will be held at eleht o'clock Mondnv avr. years and thoy are stroniily support-. nlng August 1, In the small ballroom ing the plans for this club, which of the Sucajawea Inn. might be termed a recltol club. . , , -tt , , . , ,. I No Initial Ion Fees 'cME"rtriari, iriir iinnrl Every man. woman, and child who -JV;IvllixiIvx i JtHIHO sings or plays any musical instru ment may enjoy membership in the club, and for the present there will be no initiation fees. Meetings will be held once a month, at which time various members will each contri bute one musical number to the program. Then the best numbers from each of these programs will be TO INVESTIGATE (Continued From Page On) the resldental status of the person In question, Hoss announced. to Eastern Oregon. the last week was said to be slightly Improved last night, Postpone pic-nlo Tho Neighbors of Woodcraft picnic, which was to have been held tomor row ft Pine Cone has been postponed until a later date. KetiiniH Hume- - Mrs; Tom Page Bnd Infant daugh ter left tho Grande Konde hospital today for their home at Imbler. At Hospital Among the patients at the Orande Ronde hospital today wero the fol lowing: Mrs. Esther Clulrldgo, frac tured ankle; Freddie Morman, medi cal treatment; Miss Frances Wood, medical troatmont; Marvin Hughes, 8, airpcndlx operation; Bass Weaver, of Enterprise surgical treatment; F. Davlcs, surgical treatment. Ounie ut 2 V. M. Tho OlU-Tlmers baseball team will ' ploy tho Eagles at tho High school field at 8 o'clock tomorrow. ; No ad mission will bo charged. Bill Work man, In charge of tho team, an nounced the following lineup for the Old-Timors today; Conlcy or Chand ler, c; Workman, p; stokko. lb; Chllders, 2; Keown, as; O'Connell, 3; Howell, If; Shelton, cf; Carroll, rf. Several others will bo avallablo to go Into the lineup If necessary. Saw .Injures Men When the pulley on a woodsaw broke as thoy wero cutting wood Thursday night, Dan Peterman sus tained a-serious cut and Peter Lc Gore received minor gashes. Mr. Peterman was token to the Grande Ronde hospital whero his condition Is said to bo satisfactory. Though tho cut, which is on his left arm, Is serious, he was said to be In no danger. Mr. Lo aoro, who is a rail roader, received painful cuts of a less serious naturo on his right arm. Tho accident occurred at Mr. Peter man's home at 304 Division Btrcot. SMer Visits Miss Belle Campbell has as her suest her sister. Miss Etta Campbell, who has been In Chlcogo for the past winter. The Misses Campbell were at one time In business together in La Orande. Miss Etta Campbell, who 1b spending today at Wallowa Lake with MrB. W. W. Vaughn, will leave In a few days for Spokane. Home From West mi Mrs. R. L. Rcynaud and sons, Dor win and Gordon, and Hurry, Kelser drove to Weston Thursday, spending tho day there with friends. Here From F.lglli Ted Myrlck, of Elgin, has been In La Grande for the past two duya. Here From Portland G. E. Fuller, of Portland, Is here from Portland on a business trip. Seaside Alan Visits 1. L. Moffatt, of Seaside Is in this city for a few days, TO KNFOKOH I.ICKNSK LAW SALEM. July. 80 UP) Charles P. selected for an occasional public re-, Pray, superintendent of state police, cltal. today announced the Oregon automo- The greatest object of the club will bile license law will be enforced be be to give students more public play- ; ginning Monday, Aug. 1. The morn ing and singing experience, and to torlum for securing new -plates, ? In give those who are not studying at .'operation during the past month, present some Incentive to continue ends at midnight tomorrow night, their practicing and develop their. Pray said, and new platea will be re talent, as well as to further their jqulred. ..t. n driver of such vehicles to arrest. He did not Indicate any leniency would be shown, but emphasized that the moratorium would be ended and his duty was to enforce the law. The police superintendent denied that his . department would - Issue stickers permitting the use of old plates in urgent cases. He said he bad no Instructions from the gover nor in that matter and knew of no plan for the further relief of owners who need their cars but have , not sufficient money to secure licenses. Today was the last business day In which new piatea could be secured and the secretary of state's office an nounced that his offices here and at Portland were kept busy with the last minute rush for plates. The offices will remain open during the after noon hours. -. Interest in music generally. The club will almost immediately bo divided into two groups, Junior and senior; and aB the club grows additional groups will bo formed, dividing tho membership Into Juve nile,- intermediate, and advanced classes, and each of these into vocal ists' and Instrumental' groups. In this way the groups will be kept small enough so that each member will have an opportunity to appear on a program once a month. Tho regular monthly programs will Pray said that any car without new RELIEF, BILL IS PROVIDING ' $1,335,000 ' (Continued, from Page One) unappropriated public lands. ... -The commission agreed to request the forest service and bureau of- pub lic roads to place the six-mile gap In- the Heppner-Spray road on the federal highway system. This was done because, although this. section lies i outside tne- federal reserve,, no struct It by county, state or federal funds, and highways on each side have, been constructed by federal and county money. Tbe Willamette and Santlam high ways received the largest amounts from the allocation of forest highway money. The first received 146,000 for grading four miles from Oakrldge east and for clearing eight miles, of roaaoea. une santlam route won 155.0OO for grading 3.5, miles from Hog rock west, and oiling 13 miles from Staters to Suttle lake. Other work authorized, . with amount .of money available through federal aid, includes; Clearing 13 miles Wcston-Elgln highway, (10,000. I" .T" " Sport Finals . NATIONAL I.K.Uil R (First Game) R. H. E. Pittsburgh 4 8 1 Phllodelphia : 7 11 1 Swift and Grace; J. Elliott and V. Davis. . (Second Game) R. H. E. Pittsburgh 3 7 1 Philadelphia. - 13 10 2 Spencer, Chagnon and Paddcn; BOYS AND GIRLS LEAVE FOR CAMPS (Continued from Page One) Arlington CtitipU' IIiti Mr. and Mrs. B. P, Hamlin, who call be In camp niter tomorrow. Harvey Carter has been made camp director lor tho two-week purlod. On his staff will be Woodrow Dtunorcll, usalstimt camp director, Bob Long, senior lead Arlington home, Have been in tills ci und Curl Johnson, who will also city for a few tloya. is with them. Their daughter acunifi I'nlr Here Eirana and Mary JJerucI, of Tacomn, are among tourists who registered at La Orande hotels yesterday. be an aHslHtunt. Tent leaders have not yet been named. Russell Nelson will be cook. Art Stephen will be as sistant cook and camp clerk, and Bobby Reuter will bo head waiter, Mr. Stevenson nnd Ma. Carter left early this morning with the Btore of provisions. Camp will be made upon arrival' tomorrow noon but meals will not begin until evening, when n con- Urovu to OivvIum Mi., und Mrs. L. B. Mno took a three-day motor trip earlier In the week, driving to the Owyhee cinm and to the Payetto lakes. Home From Trip Douglas Moe ami Bernard Theisen are home from a fishing trip In Wal lowa county. I' v pec t oil lliimo Mr. and .Mrs. J. J. Broomfictd are expected home in a day or bo from a vacation trip to Eugene, Salem and other Western Oregon points. Their daughters, Fern and Lois, are with them. Program Planned A Mothor Goose program bnscd on a Mother aoose rhyme will be given Home From Meeting Mrs. Jessio Nelson returned to her home here from Newport where she I ference now in session at the Metho attended the annual convention of , dlst grounds will bo disbanded. Boys tho United Spanish . War veterans , ere reminded they must take their auxiliary. Mrs. Nelson was elected ; own lunch lor Sunday noon. Man secretary. She was accompanied to . for the boys will be addressed to the the meeting by Mrs. Rose Fuglt, new ly named president, CURTIS WILL OPEN GAMES (Continued from Page One) Wallowa Lake Boys' Camp, Joseph, Oregon. To (live Honor Award Miss Larson announced today that an honor award will bo given to the best all-round Camp Fire girl dur- AT STADIUM ' lni! tlH s'x'd'iv 8t"y' Hnor8 be craft and much of tho day's program will be devoted to these fields. New veteran of three International classics, i lllefls ' work wltl rtlI w'Ul "V" lu behalf of fellow competitors ond bolls'" " bookbinding under the foe, will raise his right hand and direction of competent camp leaders swear that "We will take part in the " promised. Esther Palmer, torch Olympic games In loyal competition, ' and active Camp Flro worker, respecting tho regulations which gov- 'ro" Ellensburg, Wash., will be on ern them and are desirous of portlcl- tno leaders Biair. mere wm dc patlng In them In the true spirit of , awards for swimming nnd camp hon sportsmanshlp for the honor of our . ure n"a or tlle cleanest tent, country and for the glory of sport." "" Larson Issued a number of ln- 21100-rlece Hand to Play strucuuiis wns morning iu gins wno A fanfare of trumnets. n thousand ' will nn " tr'l- "It Is Important choral voices In song accompanied by ; that every girl check her camp cqulp a two thousand piece band; rever- ""'' w" the lists given out. to bcratlon of n twenty cannon salute; j ""'"' Bre 8ll "" everything need two thousand doves on wing and tho , ca" sh0 "'' "Each girl Is to bring Olympic torch blazing above the perl- a 1U Jnr ot JG"y or Irult nna mU8C style these form tho sotting for tho ; ,mvo " receipi. vo snow inn lier i.iiu oponlng of the classic games born In registration fee has been -paid. The ancient Greece. health certificate must ho In hand Vice President Curtis will be re- I when the girls enter tho bus." eolved by Count Henri de Dalllct-' 11188 Larson urged the girls to be Latour, president of tho International ' tl,n0 tomorrow. Those who havo Olymplo committee ond William May "' PW lh'ir ' tomorrow may Garland, president Of tho Xlll Olym- K Mien money io men tsinnuiuiis nlad commlttco at the perlstylo cn- tronco at 2:20 p. m. As tho huge band strikes up with If they are not at tho loading place, to Miss Larson. We want the girls to some pre- "I'K'NIC HAYS" Are too rare to waste on the drudgery of washing Let us figure your needs, save you money and time. Modem Laundry PHONE MAIN 77 ho Star Spangled Banner" and Is P' l "v" Kl time. They arc Joined by the choir the three dlgnl- KOl"8 to derlvo a great deal from the tarles will march along the Hag experience," Ihe executive concluded, draped promenade to the tribune ot Hoys' llnrollmcut , honor. "8t ' tnC boys' enrollment fol- (Ireeks to Lead Parade ow9: Led by tho athletes of Greece, Hex Wall whose forebearcrs gathered on the ''' Kl,v plains of KUS in H84 B C. lor tho ; c'K Urst Olympiad, the parade or the na- -t Alfred Cook Hons moves under way. marching In nick Worrell military formation Into tho huge Mucy Word bowl and onto the ureonswhrd. where Jean Pidcwk they form In military lines, their Krnest HausU Elbert Wattenburg Robert Mc Amilty James McMmius Edgar Rogers Hobby Meyers Norman Clark James Brlnton (North Powder) Carl Johnson If Your On' Won't Start Call Us, We are iKnilion and Cailiiiretor experts. MrllO.NAI.il M.KCTKir CO. Phone Main 753 lld Adams Hooks Opened or Closril Hnum-liil Slatemrnls mid tHV returns compiled. FHANK l III.ACK , mil nib st. Atholl MeUlruin Dicky Kiu lher llouglawi Mcltitum Jack Farrls IXiiuiUl Illgglns Kenneth Swain Dick Larklin Arthur Btcffln Del Kennedy Hotury club guest. Put Fitzgerald Floyd liryant Hilly Liohncukump Kotary club guest Hubert McMJIIuu Gordon Wyldo Gilbert Sleln Stuart Wylcle Delbei t Grout Hlchard Trevev Hurl Heehlln Jack Knkln p:iigeno Hoehester Howard Dixon Hubert Mi-Uluy 1 - ., DlllYKTO UNION I'OU YOUK SUNDAY DIN N Kit Enjoy SHANKS 50 Cent Fried Chicken Dinner 1(1(11 I Ml PI. ATM IIINNKIt -We KXPKItT HlfNTAIN SKKYICK "Meet Your l-'rlenils Al" chosen loaders bearing the standard i a.?1;!'1 1c!unrl,1B ?"b.b!5.rVw.r or their country. One hushed minute, and then. In behalf of President Herbert Hoover, Mr. Curtis will pronounce, the names llobby Keutor oldchiUy open. Tho trumpets will lmmld tookwood pick up the echo of his riyliui words. Ten cannon wilt roar with the Olym plo salute. Vlamo will burst forth in the Olympic torch, to continue un extinguished through the sixteen day program. Then as the Olympic Hur Mmvly rises l the masthead the choir will sins tho Olympic hymn: Now sIiik of virile Ktinies. Ity which the body's beauty Is made to live once more . . ." Two thousand doves will whin their way alolt from tho peristyle, and the members uf the international com mit tees then march to their selected places in the tribune to the Hunt and left of the vice presldnt. Count de liatiU't-Latour und Mr, Garland, sprmil (p Make Addn- The dedication address and the benediction will be spoken by Dr. Ilobert tiordou Sproul. president of the University of Caltfuriita. VUn bearers of eacl nation will senrenale themselves from their groups ffrinlnii Over 100 La Grande r r wm c it Have Chosen the Supercurline Steam Wave A beautiful, lustrous permanent nuule witli the live steam protective method . . . no electricity touches the hair. There is only one Su perline accept no sul stitutes. l4i (iranite!! Only SUl'KRCURi.lNK UKAUTY SHOP I.MII rourlll SI. Ph. Main 383 license plates Monday subjects the provision had been made to con-' Hausen and V. Davis. , :.. . k. h e Chicago : , 2 0 0 Brooklyn J .1 - 7 0 1 Malone, Grinds, May, Hermann and Hemsloy; Thurston and Lopez. H. H. E. St. Louis 17 0 Boston iv. 360 , Johnson and MancuBo; Zachary and Hargrave. R. H. E. Cincinnati 3 11 2 New York 15 0 Carroll and . Lombard!; Hubbell, Gibson and Hogan. HOOVER OUTLINES 9-POINT PROGRAM IContlnued from Page One) Saying there had been conferences between the administration and rep resentative groups throughout the country, he outlined "the activities afoot as follows: 1. Efforts to, organize the new powers granted the Reconstruction Finance corporation ; in respect to self liquidating works under the $1,500,000,000 made available to the Reconstruction corporation. 2. Stimulation of a move for clearing slum districts under the re construction act. 3. An effort to moke adequate provision for livestock and feeder loans- under reconstruction funds. 4. An effort by the reconstruction the ' country. corporation to- speed the. mflveraftnt of agricultural commodities Into con sumption with a view tq stimulative demands through restoration of .or derly marketing. 5. An attempt to expand llt facilities to business and Industry, particularly for the purpose of sup plying . full credit, for.: production where consumption of goods Is as sured. . . ' ' ' 0. Conferences with railway .lead ers to develop programs for Increased repair and maintenance in co-operation with the agencies of the gov--eminent. . . . , ' .,: 7. Shaping of the home loan-bank system through selection of -Its -board -and co-ordination of the new system with the Reconstruction corporation and other agencies of the govern ment. ... , . I. Discussion of a movement to spread employment through reduc tion of work hourB. i. A general effort to secure, .closer co-operation between the. government In aid to private and publio agencies. "When this program la-more, fully developed,'' the president m said, ."J . shall confer with-the 'business and Industrial' committees created, in each federal reserve -.; district .. and other groups In the-country .that are primarily, interested . with ,: iew ... U establishing united and . concerted action on a broad front. throughout MAKES AIRWAYS OUT OF HIGHWAY! rsj. i v . fjhk m jzuitjjr w.-w mu-itw &.itjwi rum VaiIjsJswa.w .-.-m m h puts you AgroDiaEie oe M aheacf-ijid keape rformance you them! the line, up that open stretch in a flash OCTANE STABILITY PROVED ON THE ROAD It's easy to lead with the new road-proven balanced performance; seasonal adjustments "FLYING A" Aero-type Gasoline. Out of to fit local climatic conditions. L,Tirt,r ROAD PERFORMANCE HIGH i . t inths . 1 Laboratory ---" Normal Driving Sivari Driving UTrt.0ry RA0 PERFORMANCE Anti-knpck "FLYING A" Quiet all the way! NORMAL! in the ! . 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