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Monday, June 19. laaa LA GRANDE EVENING OBSERVER LA GRANDE, PEE. ft 11 i :-. i""; h i.' r.-f, f . p, ill i!! (-- ft':! us 1 I' ll 1 , f. Si I1 s AS inaepaliGeut SiaM-utinf-r f lauuc Mats U Hl-iJft- tmmUie. eaoepxlu-i BuntrnT. J?lt Burta t-rt--rt,, Is Oranflt, iOnaon. aauaet at tU J-ortafllfle 4t! i. fittiu-oe. OteguiL a Smmofl ds JaaU MUMr unc-ar sift ( Mates a Unit. . - - - orrxvuv ?m or ratio oorawrr jsu tk - - . ,. WT F lib GBAXIX - . ihm, or tu&jvLtaist rare - 9 Taa joel-to l sciuausir asamc w mat tor mbUaaCHm uf all new fUi-pttibt oreoiM-ll to at or t-tiierwii-e ro-Olved tf pub-liabi-s iwn-. jtM riKbt J reuuWtltiuiiaB r jvx-ciui ininilmhw is Chi pa- uifl alas the local news i-raln ulKt a ramrw. ii 1 f '1 -- 1 r .' , ; . m. o. aovBiata . Jteie..' .. j -'. ' flan amtolKW. Ixa AuReiic, teumlt, faniaua. Cidwajp w . - s - MmK, ew To - - y - . , . . . BEtcaiara.ojf uib ' - . ; ii ? is: s"..' :,: -vj r Carrlor .... Vaxtt t fioatb is ftonmoe- (feuy, sis cKUia as saai- DkU jnr jmartb Is wi fU, r as XDooxtu is senuioe iimi, aar jnnir is sOnamr TUoa eoslract Vtf ia3J know tJje iruih, fifc -r- inhu . .,S1 , . .. JQmTHE BEST CUKE Bheru'uod. Audwsoxi, v'fist, has put in inost f Uiiiis jar wajidwvug around Atiieica, talking to city people, country jjBojie, dm in jjueadijiieB, bibcb-hSuini atA tverybudy else h oould iwJd of, lUyiflif to find out if there Js any sign f a reyoluUt ja this eoutr He report cow, in The Atim'iszin Spectator, lit tliere is not And in wepUunkijf J jy Jiere is not he touches on a point that must radical writer miss entirely, , Tje nfyvsAiyg in America, he points out, is jtaly dif ferent lh situation orarjseas. The people are different, the country if different, , the ttitdition k diffeint Our great age wa a huilding aye. We built cities, railroads, factories, Machines; we cut down foreiste, dammed up rivers, tunneled through taountaiins, did not worry atout theories tif .economics ; thei "was 4 Jot f wok t d and we went at it feverishly, content to tackle the job at hand. And today, say Mr. Anderson, Ihe johless inillions ai not talking aJout the "decline of capitalism," alut eoeialism r. wtntpvtumi Marxism or any aOwr ism... Insiead,' he ny; they are imp)y fcaying: "Give us wwk! Cive us work! It. is this dan-tned Ktanding tiU here, doing nothing, that' is taking the heart out of us." ; Jiw there is an Abundance e Mr. Anderson jwints out, nou-h work left jri America t keep the nation busy for a thousand years to come. What k nxAA now, he asserts, is "an end to all the talk of our failure as a people, and new taJk of what is to be done." The.chk'f sufferers from the depression are not in the wood to mash things. They aren't looking ahead to Hots, military rule, a dictatorship of the proletariat and bo on. They jsinapjy want to go hack to work. The jobs are there, fxrtcntially; houses it) be built, railroads to be rehabilitated, faebjries Ut be oveihauled, farms to lie put in order, timber to be cut, canals to be dug, water-power to be harnessed. It ought not to be uch an impossible jol to get the wheels moving. ......... THE CITIES TURN TO THEIR UNCLE SAM '. One of the most interesting things that are happening these days is the profound shift that seems to be taking place in the relationship between federal and city govern-' menls. j Just where we are heading, in this field, is not yet clear. The things that have already happened, coupled with the! developments that lie just ahead, look sometimes like the outlines of a very deep and comprehensive change in our; whole system of local government. j Consider a few of the ways in which the federal govern-j merit is getting its hands on tilings that always have been considered strictly the cities' own biusiness. Vast amounts of money from the federal treasury are go ing and will go to the cities not only to feed the poor, eradicate siums, build houses and finance other public works, but to enable the cities to pay their teachers, their police and their other employes. 'Die gangsters who have overawed the authorities in so many cities are lxing attacked directly by Uncle Sam. Ad vices from Washington indicate that the government will seek broader powers than now ejeist so tltat it may tackle this evil more effectively than is now possible. .Such cities as Detroit have petitioned the federal govem ment for a new kind of relief in . the matter of municipal Ixinds. Some cities not only eas.not pay their bills, but can not carry their bonded indebtedness; and here, again, Uncle .Sam has Ijeen asked to come to the rescue. On top of all of these things, the administration's plan I lor economic reorganization, as exemplified in the Muscle fh'al-Tetiesse Valley program, looks forward to nothing less than a redistribution of the country's population, a scaling down in the physical size of some cities, a trans plantation of ix.-ople in a way that might ultimately become tremendous in scope. Add all of these things together and you get an entirely new picture of local government. The old order, under which local governments were to alUinlents and purposes completely independent, seems to be dissolving with nniny.ing speed. A new liii-up is in the making, and it may produce 'changes that frill alter the whole face of our society. . f-unutfimr axio CHuieral Mminjf-tr ttUsUlsMW sMjUttaSjaV JUP , .40C rico s apjiWratmnB . Juid fte troth thall imilte ytio dug ore out of the earth. We of work to he done. There Is,' SOCIETYNOTESS I Miss Jane Coebran'and Car! Dahl I Harried This llaming- at Westminster Pr-esrterian Church 5n Portland, .. amrriuiw ut Mint Jw iOoob ,mu. lnuiver ut Mre. Oiilitfl Jt Uuciims, u hua A. liul. nun ill Mr. utl M.n. tUuirlut HulU. 'u HopiAiT vt -tiit Wemaiillitetr ywMiUy bar uwiur. Mrs. .Soy , T. iutir. Dr. ; vfif: Xtuul ucll 11c weat ixuai 2ur ue Trie urtflt. vlif wut piven is 'mar-' riuKK by liiir unclt, Graret T. Onab-' run. ff 1 OrBTidr, tkiw b van 11 fat'iK 'wual Vila .xittry 4Uu iiut und raUvwuif wuflaiiit trip 1 Brltlol) Culumkiiii. Mr. und Mi. luul vlll lie tct Inmit si UM1 ftunli uat Autrnuj' jflrvet Is T'oiiiauiia, : Mrs. Xn&j iturs Is le Qruae. Uh lttunliu)r itf lue lui AuuriitrT j -uuie iji XiiiiiieMiiTjr .ai neoo wlMme aiic m'uc . auauber tif Uil Ojuccii rority. Mr. UiOil it s 'ua-uul- ti tlie VjUvtirmiijr f i'guxi Iju-w bojuoul juitl u :mxutu OS it:um liu Local Women at ' j P. E.Q. Convention ; ouuvfirLiuu erf tdue Oreguo uiiae Uxup tr rut ti . O. iutvt-riiuul. . ou? deal. Mrs. Zura T, JSjtutb4 tf TtquiuBeu. OitifeL. antpwuot! jiretuciejut a! iie tut- Urn M'. JuoHJhua. buu xil manea Oion SUl1 -cyilcyf mid euutrme unci itttfte otfJioer will be the jrAacipa3 Bridge Club at Molitor Home Mr. Dr.uoe MuIJuir -o'U'rla.Uicua fiuU lur CEMimljerb oJ iter bricv tiub ,tt C o-citrtJ:, .at iir JawJiue. "iie veniiig ime ipeut ,t card anfl the prij&tfc w itwwckl to tin. J, X ZUcJaai-C aua. ii-iiJ iitocing Ux- im-mitit. and HUw Itui u H urwn, iagb eiuwiig tiit 2eIwiirwjat6 Twre eervod latt? lii tiw evening by tiw ijoetees. Baptist Women At Mrs. Jester's mj. p. b. vter bas bwn named botteac Jar the zueeting ol the Bup tit Wouien'e SoT'iely on WdneKiiiy iUtrruoou t 2 : o'lUotH. A legula; iuee:jn Ms being plannefl opening U3.Ua busjneu. Miss Shaver And Carl Posey Wed At the R'lyteriaa manse. Eatur day ei-ening a.t nine o'tlock. XeJla M. Wia-ver Hii3 Cu1 powj. ot4j ol Buker. Ore., were umted in marriage. Jit-v. .,.,..,1. ... Avuw Heck, of Bufcer, and Granville PJuwt, Ui i. Grande, accompanied the brtar aud vroom. Mr. and Mrs. Poaey will bare Uiesr houM- U La Onuide, Ur. Pey being eJuploed in Ue SuJeway atwre. IX'AL RAINBOW GIRL HONORED (Coatmuea from Page One) In the tabe organization. Ouher La Gisnd girl who attend-! el Ui metlu hi Portland laet weee j are Mi Evelyn Fi(er. -worthy advlwjr i of lia iry-Mi imaembly. Helen MelvlUe. j Uajihw iwtnery, I la Mae Anrtrevi'a. Cenerirve raer. and Murle) Webb, j M;. Alfred Milne, rnolh-w aviaor of the lo'jal amembly. alao attended. ' COMING TOMORROW AT LIBERTY f 1 ! It? . i LEE TRACY and tAADCZ EVA1 ToiiJtcht is the WxtX shoHlrig of "LXJkjiig Purard' with Lionel Br rnioie a the star, supported by Uwti Hi one, lvmu Hunt, tnd Phil lip HAnt-i A Cliarlles Ctiaw comedy "N-m W-ll All Tell One," U lo Mjlieduled, along with a scenic plctuir und a news film. "The NuiAne" starring Lev Tracy, bt-Kiin umiurrow frr a three-day run Tm y pla the part of a hlgh-prea- ue, Htnbulanrrw.haiiln thy(er law yer In a whirl of exciting adventures WWWWWVWWWWWT 90OAL CALENDAR 7;UU liuugiittjre : lUiiLm Teteruuk ut the cimjtii. 4 :Uf ft'Ul.tUXi Hibmitb, at Ocifl rlluwe iiaU. -B:UJ CauMirn fiar tmcitC cQUb, wntiii item. Joed H. 21ifldit, 2:00 iCiieerio tdub, -with Jflrs. mult Bmith. :(I0 i'jund Vurd Biilktf o tiety, at ttw itimptil. "SVtKliaeAtiu.T, Juue 2 3 :D0 liOj'al fiuitere ttf -Christian tSiurtiki luudieun, m-ifcb Mrs. A. I. 2:00 .ttiitvh rnifl Chatter cHub, vitn -Mns. o. B, Muxum, 202 JR. SctuuntL. Wumeai'c Hume HLumtoxiarf Mr. B. -G. rtrium, fiUUtf Tiirl.. .. , 2:U0 3U. A. cluti, viCn 3m. B. W. TiUcrtifHu, :bb iiitae fiean&jerv HUaB lum- Hy xUniser, ts. tiie Prwitrytariasi cburuii. . 7 :00 upper jet Country .tsiuto Jor -9titli. - - , jMtrcy, vitto Mrs. SuittB etellna. Timxacittr -JJune ja . 2:00 SUver-itta Trunuifi Sronwj 4aiHiary to xfae Piuzu-Bni, with Mrn. Timuias 'WaUuutger, :00 PJiy Fifty ttiaii, vrilh Mra. WiUUu- licjuxig. Women: flay at iie 1a Granfle fcouiitry icliito, a-riQ8j, suae 28 2:00 Pytulun Sotual aub, with Mr. Aivaai Cxou"J?y. ., J:ay Fvbst tU tije Sa&buti. lUiu(tiBt ItacUet Aid,, at tbc cinu-cjti. 7:au liittbfraD loidibs Aid iloe taaio isofiiO. .t tne jctnircbu EBERHARD TO GRADUATE Today is cusuaanoainiesit .day at B'Uiiilyird Cruvtamity Lud mnmy Hie eradua.tes it iPTtuulLLn It. Etoerhard. aon 4tf Mr. and Mrs. GoOon B.. Eber-. hard, of LtU Grande. He trta reoeive a Bat.'Jbelor Arts degive in poiiticiu! af-wnje. . , Mr. JSijerlitud oatnpiaMjd the .re cuiremeii't ior grraduatioQ oea Marth ifi covering li 13 terms in 10. aod he Is now eenploved In Bun J'taariaoo a rep-jirter iur Dunn and Bad- MLbs Ljirothy Eteriiiu'CL ids EiFUS", is aiw in ta Franiaauo. where ahe will epend the iuaor ponioaa ol the summer. i hUJ'THIC i.k;iit rott OMMLBIAl, IKE CHEKHIR Coctmtrd From Page Onej as to whether or not thew rates will apply to homes where a ltr? amount ol electrical equipmeat is metalled, but according to word- from Gene Walker, local manager of the Eastern Oieiewj light and Power company, they apply only to occn mercial erteb hthinents such as mores, hotels, and jeeia.urunt. induj-la3 conoerns which use electricity lor lighting, awd communjty organizaUons such as hvnooih. cuurencs, iiid lodges. iof the reduction la the rates is to encourajee merchants and others to lube more lighting without increasing (the totl twt materially. Churches and lodge are especially pleaded at ( the reduction in rates, and It is prob- ' hbl that th Ktrartc u-IH ri'Tififftrt.h I mate mo;e uwr ol hghtljig ellecU 1 in their thow windows as a result ol the lower rate. Trusty Seeks Ball; Police Seeking Him CHICAGO. June IB VP. Charles Miller. lruiy at county Jail, vu at hat He gwt hit eye on a lirzler and eiratled It over the trail. Alwr rounding the ba. be went to loot ur the ball. Now the police are looking for him. - JS m "THE NUISANCE in a big city. Thrilling truffle scenes add to the interest of this picture, and a dozen nwr-vt cam and automobile wrre wrerked In filmlnii the scenes. Ihere is ulfco a lauKl'iAblc ncene In a sknt lug rink wtiich required the "rent ing" of a rink and all its patron to provide the proper background lor Tracy's antics. Along ith "The Nulanre" Is an Our Clang comedy, "Free Wheeling", a BportUgiit feature, and a news reel. late tHjonxj Mttar FEEXCH LEAD GOLD BLOC LV J JHO,VEY TALK (Oorrtlirutrtl Irom Pbpe OiJ fi njurkrte, 3nmof miftht 5nnr to turn niliiiatft jiaaiUne ill Ji ouwit' lng ui the ciuulettaioe oununxic cum miwinr.. urged xnat tbis subjfrct ix flutth. itb alui ilw committiinii jliiimaonii, wltitai lite upuiiu-y jf.paratifl 1 a ''euuerticiaJ 'iilntM of rft - f fiolutnp tnttt "anuaUiy cil protiuD- j-EvewMi oJ xiit world," in advacatinc ttnt t:hanp in the .agenda program. f lie went .ootrtrary vo Amentauj -vrieheE j io dfca5 lirat vita win and allied J Utaidi AerwaiH-iit J ntimately, -with M. Barmut'e enn 'jjerenoe, tbe fiommlstiian ecidefl to ( adhere Id zhe omunal uromim -rmti j Wite up xhe 3rencb thtsiis o aotm n u ie diBpoaad at. AiiuUitir ouUitujiduig ilrvelopmeiit tofliry .was aihe jaxmoiinaemcstrt at rr Sifcndryfc CaUin of Bulland. .ptifctrTTnT. to xnt eDunomlc xiamnhMian liiat -4S jnatianc, Wfawswarting H& per vzm ui lihe warifl' xrude, jOready oawe cuh-. ata-iUtfl to Rreaident ooevelr'B truDe id arrfy -chaneeE. Xhe American delagatiQn whb de lighted with Shis jretiponw to The : uneBideuti plan itiua .uunHidcred if ialready crowned winh suooeati. I". K. AttttDOC plUUMld WAaHUHQISail. June U) Wj The "Cxutua suites cQmaoeit monetary itahUlEEtloD am toportairt Hem be fore ai world economic conSerexiue but ciuej not beUme a sboulfi be lielfl up , the if J'slcme Wplc d tht purity. ( "3Uie TOUUifle of the twwi-,, treaaury. wnere A was aift no new -one jejacted last week hy President P-oosevelt. This -gCTerziment. it was aaid, Is taking, any attitude wheuioever tu iite quanmi ca anuitatiiun n uanracj tiut ooe not jwt iioe w-nej any gjtat benefit wuulc accrue Irom a tej. owntry tubiUafttion. CHANCELLOR OF PYTHIAXS HERE TODAY OocUuid JTom Page One) Pendleton-; "Walter O. Gleaaoc. grand keeper of the records and se&ls, of . Oregon and one that ahould not Pondand; Jamaa SL Gwinn. pant sm-'he paswd tap," Baidock's sLstemest preme reprewenruative; a delegation ' Jad. "It would metn a free gift a! Irom Pendleton, aad H. E. Dixon, past ' ftl .ftCiO.OtiO Irom the federal go vera -grand chancellor, ff Lsl Graiide. j ment. the esnployment ol a large The Tlaiting cdticials leJt this ' number of Oregon citizens and would morning lor a lundheota zo-pering &t '-eiimmfbe an obligation which the Wallowa. w-Vr and were eKjwcwd to moi.ur.lstE of the entire state will return at 4 o'clock this 2tarnoan lor otherwise have t bear.' a meeJiing otf the dictate deputiea ' T3a' fiT' fertdxes would cost S3, and ohancellar oemmandera sn 4:o W.0W. of which 30 per cent would o'duf k at T,iie hall. Te epesruiig TDoet- . obtained as a dirt grant. The jng will open tonight at 8 o'clook lor 'naming 70 per oent would be bar Knight and their lamHiaB, Pytibiaa ; 3'owtS Jraao govemmwit ' ? ( Sisxera and their tumilitB and inrited I " 1 guests. Membera rf lodges Irom TJnion, Wallowa,, Umatilla. Baker and Ma3 heur oountles were tnrited lor he meeting, ccje of three which Mr. Dunn will attend in th state of Ore gon. H. E. Dlson has arranged ft pro gram for this evening, aesiffied by WcJser Jonas and Oonaid Gaily, and will preeiae at the meeting. t The program includes: Preaeniatton of Kag with H. Keeney. La. Grande, representing the grana master -at-arma. Id vocation, by Ber, R. C. Lee, Cn ion. whituang mmiber, "imitaWoo of Bird CaJis," by Keshi Combs. Soeechea by distinguiahed visitors on the state. Vocal aolo. Mrs. A. SC. Parker Addtitonal cneeohas by rfignfiinrHf jiiue Mountain Wranglers. Addreat of erening. by Mr. Dunn. MISS GAVIN HERE TODAY Miss Jane Gavin passed through La Grande this morning at C o'clock en route to JCew York from where she will aall for Europe to attend the international council of Nurses in Paris from July 10-15. She will also present a mosaic of Mt. Hood, made lVom wood by P. F. Burfitt. Oregon art tot. to tiie Bordeaux School of Nursing. Miss Gavin, executive secretary of the Oregon State Graduate Nurses' association was elected at the state convention at Medford to officially reprew n t t be Oregon n urses as a delegate to the international congress. Miss Garln was born in La Grange and graduated from the high school and the Sacred Heart academy here. Later she worked for the Eastern Oregon Light and Power company be- lore going to Portland where she was eniDJoyed by the railroad In the of fices. She entered training at St. Vincent's hospital and bad charge of the statistical work when the movement first began In hospital of the United State to standardize the records. Later she attended and graduated from the University of Oregon where she worked in the infirmary and earned her way through college to her degree, the first to be presented a graduate nurse. Following her graduation she was assistant In the social service department of the Doernbecker hospital. bhe was met at the station this morning by her sister. Mrs. Charles Gunvp. of La Grande, and A group of xriencs. Cleaning - Pressing Dyeing Alterations - Repairs Tailored Suits Hat Blocking Ideal Cleaners W. A. Lindsay, Prop. Foley Blilg. Phone: 308W ferrait Issued For Remodeling Filling Station aBitileling pt-nuru dropped into slump -diuunc xhe punt week An t 'Gratihe, -ih onJy unt beJnf lavuod Tiiti as given 1 fi.. ti. oiiiows ' iiD Ji! iiu-fct approuiaat) flW worth of aiteratkn and vt-palrc n iii filling fitauuu builduig vt the vomer vJ Adam and Cherry AUvri. The prrriDUs week nuildlnff permit had .amounted t 3VI0, pvrU imprefiaive increaae in nuUdiug activ try -during he month vl Mvf. c' pendituree tin rcsidenotf heinf moe shan iur any month in the past our yKrt. Theae trend, aluug with lh improvement in the export mai'hetc. fihouifl aumuiate the itunher indue-, try kBonaiderabiy .during the ctffning" aeuaon. I CH'lOG At1XK ,. OacnannMl rram Fg Onej if 4he u$e 4iww Ice Jthe Guild nail proa upturn " A Stimfir". Taie" ivy hitttapear. jrw their reoi--U thh. summer, they ylaa to nae (me Jt ctf curtatna lor the entire .reaiuw -tih dJtlerent lighting llctc. His.. Tfotrtairti will incJude two aoenee trom SenTy VX" hy 6nak epeai.. the liret in which Bidhard Xute uf Glouoecttsr, plots the muider af hit relatives in iia way to the csowiv imd the second when he aufauds gloating crver the murder of Henry. The ailoloquy lrom Shake- epeare's "HamitA," the lazuous paae- -ag. "To be ur not' to be, etc'; CyTano de Bergerac's difiertaxioa upon his nose, 'by JSosoand: "Job."' Ircen the Bible; the tmiaaus aeene from hak.e- epeare's "'Borneo;' in anodera dress; the aoene in whidh Jvan InBJKAitco ToJiLUDiior., the itsa-peckd husband In Chefcov 'A Tragodma ic 6pite of Hirnsfcll," jteeka Teieaae Irom his bondage:; two s-oenea from ""The Mer tihant off Venloe," -that In which An- j money and th court room acene. A j 6qfhiclea, will be depicted in the J pjaentartion of Oedipus Tyraaua. a ; romn who msrrierj bis mother and j murdered his mother. Alter appearing In X Grande tihey plan to psfsstaxi xecitais in the ma jority off the larger towns in the suite curing the Kummex. TO RUSH DESIGNS . OX 5 BIG COAST HIGHWAY BRIDGES (Continued Tram Page One) FIND IT HERE Copy for this Column most be In by 9 a- m. FAST OF THE SEASONS Cafeteria dinnar served , in four booths. Spring, Summer, Autumn and Winter Friday evening. Each arti cle of food, be. Methodist church. e-19-H BL'MMAGE SALE Presbyterian church basement. Sat, June 24. B:00 o'clock. 6-17-3 t. VOCB PfCTl'KE When yon hare a pirrture to be en larged hnd tinted or framed ycu will have it. done lust to suit you when you take it to Richardson "The Art Man" at Richardson's Art & Gift Shop. 6-1 -tf o Ladles you will save money by call ing us for cleaning. Zwelfels' Clean ing. MaJn 178. 6-10-1 m NOW VOl' CAN' EAT From the newest and cleverest dln nerware you have ever seen at new low prices which will appeal to you. Bee tbeee new specials now at Rich ardson's Art it Gift Shop. 6-l-tl SCHOOL CHILDREN Ton can get scratch paper at the Observer. 5c pad. 11-2-t f. For expert radio and electric re frigeration Service phone Main 805. Radio & Music Supply Co. 5-23-1 m. TBEASCRV DEPARTMENT OFFICE OF THE COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY. Washington. D. C May 24, 1933 Notice Is hereby given to all per sons who may have claims against The United States National Bank of La Grande, Oregon." that the same must be presented to Hugh Boomer. Receiver, with the legal proof thereof, within three months from this dale, or they may be disaUowed. P. O. A WALT, Acting Comptroller of the Currency. 6-243 m. ALTO REPAIRING ON ALL MAKES OP CARS We Can Make Your Old Car Ran Like New Just Bring It In I SMITH'S GARAGE ICE Clear - Solid - Cold Xataral Ire Our Own Product Residence Deliveries Our Specialty YOUNG'S ICE CO. sas 8 Are. Ph. Main 804 i n rnm'rrnn" ! UUy UDlKULu W u- imu ur w )" ' sine U,M. Uf , " " UlH A1U uixr- Mlw VlretMlt !)". ' Tcoi. to 1 VWU wild " at l)w baa u Mf- ' J' B Itrwic llw- . . . Mr. Wrt. J- Ji CunWfe ju-l wmwi U'm SIt I Wtjf wlrr liiry w cMtd by i',h Mr. CusWle' '. '- Jkcli lr""- Vkhluj llerf Mrs. L H. Vwr ud mt aiiWn' ter. Phyllis Ann. arrived over the weekend w 'spend tlie ovrnJnx V will, her parents, Mr, and Mrs. P. W &m.jaCl her brother, YA Allen. Mlw JLaiwenee Itrtiinis Mibfc Arts Lawrence returned this mornjwr Jrofn her home in Belling r,i.tn warn, where dhe spent her vacatloa hurt. week. MifcS Lawrence is; the primary svpervJvor at the Eattern Cwegon Jformal school. Bat from Vacation After having spent her vacation In Portland and at one of the Oregon beaches. Mlas Era Wear returned yes terday to La Grande to begin her cummer's work at E. O. N. where she is a cricic teacher. JIjw fcaruy Bet urn Miss Edith Darby has returned to La Or'incie following a week's vaca tion spent with friends in Portland. Aitrnd Conient Dr. Prank &m and Dr. C. W. Erwin will attend the Oregon SUite Dental convention which opens )H Portland on. Wednesday. The con rela tion a-ill be held in the form ol a in rarlouE phaws ol dentistry. CofBintltee 7 Meet The city-wide committee in charge of summer camps Jor Boy Scouts will meet later thtt week to reoesve the re ports on the selection of camp sites for the various troops and outline a uniform program. Bach of the troops of the euty will meet when, where and, as lahf? wl&h to during the sum- Two of the regular troops have already selected WsXowa Laka and perhaps an additional troop will camp there tins gammer. Frank Flanery is Ladles Broadcast The weekly Eagle broadcast will be held tonight at 8 o'clock at the Eagles hall and Arthur Bremer, chair man, has Announoed a varied pro gram, including a girls quartet from Egin; singing by Bay Munson, of Summerville,' olos by Ray Hendrick son and August Moaen tap dance by the Campbell sisters; Henry Yohn and Louis Tolin; "Singing and guitar; Blue Mountain Cowboys; Salvation Army duet, singing and -guitar, Jerry Gal feraJth and Ralph Looker, harp ana guitar; Wilma Myriek, singing; Laree Hatch, harp; and Porrest Lawler, guitar. RETURN FROM STATE SHOOT Nate Zwelfel, Floyd Lanning, Tracy Holater and Robert Zweilel returned yesterday from Klamath Falls where the three former competed with gun ners from Washington, Oregon. Cali fornia and Idaho, as well as a profes sional. Rush Razee, of Denver, Colo., at the annual state trap shoot. They shot every day of the three day meet, Mr. Holllster and air, lan ning tying for second p'.ace In the class D championship, the 200 blid event. The shoot was the biggest sponsor ed by the state of Oregon in many years, they report, with 120 shooting in the different classes. VOTE LN SCHOOL BOARD ELECTION WILL BE HEAVY (Continued From Page One) hard. L. V. Klngsley, and Mrs. Fred erick Gehrlng. Polls will be closed and tne vote count started ot 7:00 o'clock this evening. ,' "A KINDLY LOT- NEW YOPK Pi Dr. Thomas Francis Fox, retiring today after be ing master. at the New York school for the deaf .for 50 years, says: "It's been a long time and I've learned a good deal. The deaf are a proud folk? never beggars. I never knew a deaf beggar. And they are a kindly lot of" people." 1 1 IN LOVE? WANT TO GET MARRIED? r NELSON - For Wedding Announcements (Opposite the Post Office) Red Cross Dmp; S f ore sSSMCKKRVKS LoWfffPRlctT fcxpert Repairing , On All Types of rlumhlnc Flxliiren ml Ileal! j Mystrina NATE ZWEIKKL numbing Unit Ing 1314 Jefferson Phone Main 84 55 MRS. EEISMAN'S ' BROTHER DIES Mr: Walter H. Aeiaman.' ot Unas. w iwuild of the death of her brother, Chartea C. Hampton' Baturcusy ttlxxmm. and left yeater day to attend U funeral irtjich i. m U iuAa Undfajr at Oanby. Mr. HamiBrjo baa been for man year, a farmer La the Oanby aettlom and died at hi botne there. lie wa a native of Kebraska bora DtMler 7, line. Private funeral rttee were ert Jor Monday at S o'clock in the Hoiinan. Pace A Hanltina chao el. Howard F. Hutchlna onic.ating Interment will be in Zlon cemetery' at Canty. Mr. HampVM it aurrived by his widow. Mra. Lait Hajnpton, of Onby hl ntotner, Mr. Prtd Hampton of Canny: aix tuotbart and four sUtera Dr. Oeorge Hampton, of Seattle, Dr Claude Hampton, of Portland, Pri Hampton, ot fcouth Bend. Wash James Hampton- ol Oanby; Wayne Hampton, of Portland, and ' Merrill Hampton, of Canby; Grace "Voung, of Ban Prandco, KaUiryn White, of Mount Anjrei. Kell Learaan. of La Grande, and Peart Hicie, of canby. LIONS CLUB MEET TOD AY Pred IL. Clancy Jr., of Forth Worth; Tex, visiting at sr.t on the Mc Call ranch south cf La Grande, was the principal attiacuou Lt tV.e regu lar meeting of the Lii club !n the acajawea Inn ihi n-con. He enter tained the group with i,n Interest ing exhibition of trlrk rcp:r.?. "V. H. Galloway, rjr.J representa tive of Lions Intrrjsilorial. and Clarence Manion. litid reprsenta'.ive, were present, and ti.e lom.er made a few brief Tr,"r -o tt IjksJ L; Six new members were introduced at the club me::ng today. They are Prank Tuckey. Weder sicDonairt. Vern Hayes. Walco Ged, . John Miller, and Odus BiUes. MAS0XIC MEET IS CONCLUDED The grand lodge of the state rX Oregon, A. P. and 12. ciact Sa; urday in Portland and rpKa;.tat;Tfc3 iinr) of the dty-wlde committee. Irom Grflhde rettirrt d to the city auriDg ioe weeaeno 7, -log euenn ing the Masonic BT'r; odfe were Walter M. K owl and, vi'.iptul mas ter ol the La Grand " k ce. No. 41. A. P. and A. M-; Geo -0 T. Coohvatt, past grand master; h' H. . Itingo. junior grand stewar.:: and. C. H. Eber hard, chairman of l - committee on appeals and gnevaa.: i. Representatives of pe chapter, of the Eastern Star. th-r state meeting were Mrs. J 3L Wright", worthy macxo; Mrs. L E Mo?, as sociate matron; Mrs. H Grs.hajn. repre&enting the worthy xt:. Mrs. Eberhard and' Mrs. Cod -j at tended the sessions. t Curtains e 'inl and Drapes .ift.-: j their Lustre When at the ODORLESS CLEANERS 1107 Washington M:n fOl Autb.OTi.fd EERTH t on Studebal: BirieJt al.1 Pontile Automobiles All Types t,f Repairing By Expert Mechanics M. J. 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