La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959, June 23, 1933, Page 3, Image 3

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    Friday, June 23, 1933
LA GRANDE EVENING OBSERVER, LA GRANDE, ORE.
Page Ttire
OVER
nanti Marnlno, Main 604
Spilth-Conley Reunion
i The annual reunion of the Smlth
Conley -clan was held Sunday at
Riverside park and the day was most
: propitious. Conflicts, 1lln(is, etc.,
detained a number of the relatives
- from the affair. There was Informal
. visiting, the lunch at noon and
music by the Blue Mt. Cowboys, a
' number of whom belong to the fam
ily. , Dick Smith, of near Island City,
. was retained as president of the or
" gSnlzatloa and Mrs. Stella Qrlmmett,
secretary. The next reunion will be
held as usual on the third Sunday
of June, 1934. Among the 46 rela
.,. fives present was Mrs, Charles Mar
tin, 'of Walla Walla, who drove into
the valley for the day.
f To Chicago'
'; Miss Ruby Case, of Weston, came
last week to visit with her friends,
Mr. and Mrs. Bay O. Baker at Cove,
and accompanied them Monday when
they started by motor bus on an ex
tended trip taking them to the middle
west with the Century of Progress
exposition as their goal, and which
waa to occupy a- month.! Mr. and
Mrs. Baker have been at the Cove
Swimming pool since May 12. Mr.
Baker Is principal of the Tumalum
school at Milton, while Miss Case Is
primary instructor at Athena,
Returns Home
. LaRue Richards, Elgin young man,
returned to his home Thursday from
Monroe where he taught during the
' past school year, and will spend the
Vacation with his parents, Mr, and
Mrs. Sam Richards at Elgin, LaRue
was also athletic coach and had a
very successful year in that .work,
l:ls reported
Daughter Visits J
Mrs. Belle German, of near Imbler,
. has been enjoying a visit from her
daughter, Mrs. Elva Cooke, whose
home is at Walla Walla.
From Baker
Miss Nadene Conley, of Baker, Is
in the valley making a visit at the
home of her aunt, Mrs. Qrover Qrlm
mett, of Mt. Glen, and with her
. father, Beryl Conley, .
Returns From Walla Walla
Aunt Lou Payne, who has been
spending the past nine months at
the home of her son and family In
Walla . Walla has returned to her
home In the Cove, where she has
taken up her summer residence.
ji Young People Wed
Miss 'Edyth Boyce, daughter of
' Mrs, Lellath Boyce of Muddy creek
' and Lewis Pratt, son of Mr. and Mrs.
: George Pratt, also of Muddy creek, j
. were united in marriage Friday night
' at North Powder In the home of, and
by Rev. Josie Bach in the presence
, of her relatives . and. the brides and
groom'a mothers, Jennie Pratt and
Lellah Boyce. They are making their
'home on east Campbell street In
Baker where the groom is engaged
In gardening. They have both at
tended the Muddy fcreek school. The
groom has spent most of his life in
'-. the Haines section and the bride be
fore coming to Muddy Creek lived In
Baker. ,
To Utah I '
. i . Among the groups whlcH have gone
from this valley to Salt Lake City
recently to attend the- conforence at
the L. D. S. church are E. L. Rlche
' son and! son, Lee, and daughter,
. Mary, Woodrow and Clifford Westen
Bkow and Clene Perry, all of Imbler.
' The two Rloheson children were plan-
nlng to make an extended visit in
; ;Utah cities. ;
'visiting '
l Mrs. Dwlght Fleshman and child
ren, of the Orange Hall neighborhood
. have been in Wallowa county visiting
' among their relatives who live in
' tad near Wallowa.
' . Return Home
Mrs. Leonard Barlow and her in
fant child have returned to their
home at Elgin from the Grande
Ronde hospital.
To Spend Summer
;j Mr. and Mrs. Morris Spaeth who
have been living in Portland, since
st fall ore planning to return soon
' .to this valley to spend the .summer.
They will occupy their home up the
Mill Creek, canyon from the Cove.
Mrs. Spaeth Is a sister of Mrs. Helene
Lincoln, and before coming to this
galley from Cleveland, Ohlo.Qhad
, purchased Mrs, Lincoln's small acre-
age on Mill Creek.
' 'fo The South
' U Miss Helen Reed, a teacher In the
Elgin grade school, was In Portland
'last week attending the sessions of
jth grand chapter of the Eastern
Star. From Portland she was plan
ning to go south as far as Los An
geles and Pacific Grove, Cal., where
. .she will spend the summer.
.Concludes Visit
,! Mrs, Nellie R. Grace, 89 years of
. age, returned to her home In Cove
Sunday after a ten days' visit with
friends in La Grande. She says that
, on the smooth, well-kept pavement
anal streets of the city, she enjoyed
a daily walk of 10 blocks without
fatigue to and from the reading
room. In step with its librarian pro
,tem, Mrs. O. Klopfensteln, seven out
,or the 10 days.
illave Family Reunion
. A large group of relatives and
friends, with descendants of the
family of Mr. and, Mrs. J. L. Olbson. i
jhelr six children, (with four gener- ,
Ions present,) gathered In a happy 1
reunion at the park in the Borkgren
grounds Sunday. The day was spent !
. In pleasures, with the young folks
enjoying bathing and sports, the j
older folks visiting. The day ws ,
JESTER'S SHOE SHOP
High Grade Shoe Repairing
-At Rock Bottom Prices . . .
Shoes Dyed 25c, 35o We pick
out the old stitches 1st Class
or No Pay!
1212 Adams Next to Blrnle's
THE VALLEY
Malul ft, Martoa, Vallty Mewl Editor
planned In honor of Jack Gibson and
family, who are spending their vaca
tion in this valley from their Med-
ford home. Other n Members of 'the
family of Mr. and Mrs. Olbson pres
ent were: Mrs. H. B. Arthur and
family, of Baker, Mrs. 8. H. Richards
and family, of Elgin, Mrs. J. E. Run-
dall, of Cove and James Olbson andi
children, of Baker. Jack Gibson and
family returned to their . home In
Medford on Monday.
In Portland ; ' "
Mr. and Mrs. Logan Beem, Mr. and
Mrs. Randell Beem, Delphla Beem,
Mrs. Joe Tracy, Edwin Beem and Mr.
and Mrs. Ray Hug, all of Elgin, were
In Portland last week, where they
had been called, to attend he funeral
of a relative. .:;
Have New Daughter '
Mr., and Mrs. Henry Cadwell who
live up Catherine creek are the par
ents of a baby daughter, weighing
8!4 pounds, born to theni early Mon
day morning. . :;
Leases Property
David Stoddard, who Is employed in
the post office at La Grande has
leased the Waller place which Is lo
cated on GeMer Lane and he and
his sons a'e milking their splendid
herd of Holstelns there. Most of the
farm is utilized as pasture although
some grain was seeded
At Contest '"' ' '
Tom Willfltt. Of Wnllnnrn ' wall
known in ;thls valley not only be-
wu jib uta reiauves nere out also
on 'account of the high state and
national recognition he-has received
In the Future''Farmers of America
organization, has gone to Salt Lake
City where he Is representing the
state of Oregon in the regional ora
torical contest of the Future Farm
ers. ,
Buys Wlittefaces
A deal was closed last week where
by six purebred Hereford yearling
bulls from the John Ashworth ranch,
south of Haines, were sold to Ed Mil
ler, the well known cattle and sheep
man of Union. Miller drove up from
Union and the animals were loaded
on a truck and token to their new
home. The consideration Is said to
have been In the " nelffhhnrhnnri rtf
$60 per head, which Indicates that
vne oppression in the cattle business
has not entirely receded. The Ash
worth Whltefsces are of the Domino
strain of Herefords and directly from
the famed Herbert Chandler herd,
and the sir of thA nnfmoid nMninaj
by Miller Is a half brother of Chand
ler s gruna cnampion. in rthls con
nection, the story Is told, that when
the Chandler bull won. t.h vronrf
i championship, the value of Its half-
utuiiiici, mrcaay ownea oy ASnworth,
was greatly enhanced. Chandler of
fered to rnmirplinu t.haKuli. n m.u.
l a liberal . trade. However--Irrespective
of showering honors won by its
kin, Ashworth already prized his bull
too highly to sell, so It still heads
his herd of 66 fine, females.. N. P,
News. ' .
In Tacoma
Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Jones, of Union,
are spending two weeks with Mr.
and Mrs. Ed Wilkinson and family
at Tacoma, Wash. Mr. Jones had
been in Portland attending the state
gathering of Knights of Pythias as
a representative of the order at Un
ion. Mrs. Jones and Mr. Wilkinson
are sister and brother. '
From Idaho. !'
Mr. and Mrs. Adolph Feebler, of
Ladd Canyon, returned recently from
a week's visit with relatives In Idaho.
They had a most enjoyable vacation
visiting practically every point of the
state. Mrs. Clara Allen, Mrs. Peebler's
sister of La Grande, drove up with
them.. '
At BldweU's
Mr. and Mrs. Era. Homllto. ., of
Salem, were recent guests at the home
of Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Bldwell at Is
land City. They were on their way
to visit their son In Wyoming, a
brother In Minnesota andi then on
to Chicago. Mrs. Hamilton and Mr.
Bldwell are cousins.
Has Operation
Bob Huron, of Brooks Lane, un
derwent a minor operation Monday
for the removal of an enlarged gland
in his neck. It) was not a -serious but
a rather painful ordeal. Bob 1b re
covering satisfactorily at his home.
Elected
Arthur Hamann, of Island City, was
elected director of the district at the
Annual election Monday. Mrs. Ray
Blokland was re-elected as director
for another term.
Family Gathers
The old Bloom homestead near the
Cove, which was taken up in 1862,
furnished the setting for the first
re-unlon of the Bloom family Sun
day. The place, which Is now known
as the Wagner place and occupied
oy Mr. and Mrs. Charles Fisher, was
taken up by L. R. Bloom, one of
the oldest pioneers and 'who made
the first wagon track Into Cove. He
crossed the plains in 1862 with his
wife snd eight children, two of the
children, Ira Bloom and. Mrs. Sarah
Ivers, of Vale, being present Sunday,
as well as Lewis and Mrs. Minnie
McDanlel. Tills family after spend
ing about a week at Island City, or
what Is now Island City, reached the
SPECIAL!
Sunproof House Paint ft QA
per gallon PAfU
Plasco House Paint 0A an
per gallon ?AA7
Best Grade Floor Paint
per quart tfOl
Close-Out Floor Paint Al.
per quart 041
Pittsburgh
Paint Store
ill Elm, St, J. A. Bugg, Mgr.
Bctldenee Pbon (IT
Cove In the late fall and finally
found a sheltered nook In the prim
itive forest that seemed to be just
what they were looking for. They
decided to stay and that was the be
ginning of Cove. Mrs. Mary Wagner,
then a girl of 14 years, was oldest of
the children and became one of Cove's
most loved citizens, lived; on the old
place and gave It its name. She
passed Away a few years ago after
a most profitable and useful life.
Two or the children, Lewis and Mrs.
Minnie McDanlel, mentioned, above,
were born after the parents reached
this valley. Reminiscences had a
large part In the visiting of the day
and the big family dinner served
at mid-day was another important
Item. Those present were Mr. and
Mrs. Ira Bloom, of Echo, Mr, and
Mrs. Lew Bloom, Cove, Mrs. 'Sarah
Bloom Ivors, of Vale, Mrs. Minnie
Bloom McDannlel, of Cove, Mr. and
Mrs, Gene Bloom and son, Imbler,
Mr, and Mrs. Claude Bloom, La
Grande, Mrs. Ralph Bloom, Salem,
Mr. and Mrs. William Hallmark and
family, Cove, Mr. and Mrs. Todd Rhine
hart, 6alem, Mr. and Mrs. Verne
Lathrop and son, Cove, Mrs. Mary
Combs, Summervllle, Mrs. Dick Lane
and children, Uulon,' Mr. and Mrs.
John Collins and daughter, Evelyn,
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Fisher and son,
Mr. and Mrs. Albert Brazllle, Cove,
Mrs. Carl Weaver and children, La
Grande, Arthur Byro Ontario, Blllle
Oauthler, Union, and John DeHaas,
Cove,
At The Lake . "
Mrs. Robert Clark and her daugh
ter. Miss. Blanch, are spending this
week at Wallowa Lake at Miss Clark's
cabin "WoodHark" on Ice creek.
Better - - ' ' ' '
Carol Wagoner, of Summervllle,
who has been 111 of small pox Is re
ported as being better, though he has
not yet been released . from quaran
tine. Cub was a member of the Im
bler champion baseball team, and had
the misfortune to run into the con
tagious disease when the team went
on Its final trip to Nyssa,
Returns Home
Mrs. John Speckhart, who has been
spending the last week or more with
her children In the Iowa district, re
turned home Wednesday. Mr. Speck
hart, who was called to Illinois the
first of June by the tragic death of
his brother will return home Satur
day.
Seriously 111
W. W. Park, of near Summervllle,
who has been In 111 health for the
last few years is reported to have
taken a turn for the worse about 10
days ago and is now in a very serious
condition.
Dinner. Guests , ,. . ...
- Mr, and Mrs,, Wayne Reavl orul lit
tle daughter, Joanna Mae, of La
Grande,' weie dinner guests Sunday
of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Counsel). In
the Ladd Canyon neighborhood.
, o
At Eml:r,iiit Springs
Mr. and Mrs. Ivan BlngamAn, of
Tthlnehart, and -Mr. and Mrs. Brook
Calloway, of Rockwall, drove to Emi
grant pnngs lost Sunday where
they spent the day picnicking.
Concert Tonight
On account of misinformation our
Cove representative announced the
concert by the male, quartette of the
college at Caldwell for last Friday
evening. Instead of that the concert
is to be given this evening 'at the
Methodist church at Cove and a
splendid -program of vocal music of a
varied sort Is promised those who can
attend.
From Wallowa
Mrs. J. P. Gllllsple, . who has been
visiting with relatives at Summer
vllle and other parts of the valley,
returned Monday to her home at
Wallowa.
Is Re-elected
Miss Elma Hayes, of Enterprise, who
has taught In the primary at the
Telocaset school for the post two
years, was recently elected to teach
both rooms for the coming year.
Find Much Snow
Guy Patten, Adolph Sonneburg,
Dave McCartney and Clem Henry, of
Elgin,11 spent Monday and Tuesday on
a trip to Toll Gate, and upon return
ing from the trip via horse drawn
sleighs, reported drifts 18 feet deep
remaining along the route.
The Journey was for Inspection of
the Toll Gate amusement park, which
will be conditioned and operated by
Mr. Patten this year as usual.
Authorized
SERVICE
on
Btudebaker
Bulck and
Pontlao
Automobiles
All Types of Repairing
By Expert Mechanics
M. J. G088
Automobiles Main 82
Don't Expect a
Stenographer to do
Neat Work on a
Worn-Out,
Broken-Down
TYPEWRITER
Trade In Tour Old Machine
on a New
- Noiseless
Standard or Portable
or Let Us Repair It
at Reasonable Cost
Tuckey Typewriter Co.
109 Depot Phone S93-W
The Shaftr Reunion
The annual Shafer family reunion
was held Sunday at Riverside park
and this the second such gathering
of this group of relatives is reported
to have been a most successful and
enjoyable affair. There were 36 peo
ple present from various .valley cen
ters, a number of those eligible hav
ing been detained by 'Illness. The
day's program Included a potluck
dinner at noon, a business meeting
and at program. Tlia next meeting of
this company will be on the third
8unday;ln June, 1034. '
Isaac Shafer. of near Island City,
presided over the business meeting,
when officers were elected as fol
lows: president, Frank Shafer, vice
president, Ray West, secretary-treasurer,
Mrs. Emma West, historian,
Mrs. Flora Hug. 1
The following program was preeont
edJ. .
Song, My Country Tie Of Thee, all.
Group of readings, Beverly Nessly.
Muslo, violin and guitar, Ray West
and Bill Bennett.
Muslo, violin and clarinet, Henry
Hug, Louise Hug.
Nursery rhymes, litf-le Buddy Tay
lor. ,
Song, Goodbye Shafers, Louise Hug.
, Reading, "Live To Make a Life,"
Mrs. Emma West.
Shafer history, Mrs. Flora Hug.
Song, God Be With You, all.
Those present Sunday were: Mrs.
Lillian Shafer and grandson, Lawr
ence 8hafer, Mrs. A-llle Pearson and
granddaughter, Beverly Nessly, Mr.
and Mrs. Isaao Shafer and family,
Mrs. Ethel Taylor and son, Buddy,
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Morgan and
family, all of Island City, Mr. and
Mrs. Bert Hug and daughter, Louise,
Mr. and Mrs. Donald Bradshaw and
son, Jerry, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Rid
ing and daughter, Velva Jean, Mr.
and Mrs. Stanley Arnoldus, Mr, and
Mrs. Harry Mason and son, Lester,
Mr. and Mrs. Ray. West and family,
all of La Grande, Mr. and Mrs. Henry
Hug, of Elgin, Mr. and Mis; W. A.
West and daughter, Henrietta, of
Pumpkin Ridge. Visitors during the
afternoon were Howard Cantrell, Hll
gard, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Mason, Mrs.
John Pallas, Mrs. J. O. Buchanan, Bill
Bennett, all of La Grande. Crreet
lngs were sent to a number of rela
tive by those ati the reuion, Sunday:
to Uncle Perry Shafer, of Colorado,
the only one of the ten Shafer chil
dren still living, td Aunt Gusta Sha
er and family, of Iowa, who visited
her Oregon relatives a number of
years ago when the most of them
were still small, and also to those
living nearer 'out who could not at
tend. An Interesting letter was re
ceived, from Mr. and Mrs. O. O. Shaf
er. formerly of this valley, now in
Colorado. .,'' ' .
An "eat more fruit" ' campaign
started In Great Britain In 1922 Is
considered successful, the Importa
tion ot apples having more than dou
bled between 1921 and 1932.
Health
half
of success
Few men achieve their goal with
out vitality and drive. And so many
are held back from their best by
a common ailment: constipation.
It dulls energy, often causes head
aches, sleeplessness. It takes the
vim out of your day's work.
Correct constipation by eating a
delicious cereal. Laboratory tests
show Kellogg's All-Bran supplies
"bulk" to exercise the intestines,
and vitamin B to tone the Intestinal
tract.
The "bulk" in All-Bran is
similar to that of lettuce. Within
the body, it becomes a soft mass,
which gently clears the intestines
of wastes. How much better than
using pills and drugs so often
harmful.
Twotablespoonfuls daily will cor-(
recr, most types 01 constipation. II
not relieved this
way, see your
doctor. ,
All -Bran also
has iron for the
blood. At all gro
cers. In the red-and-green
package.
Mode by Kellogg in
Battle Creek.
i ALL-BRAN
HELPS KEEP YOU FIT
O, is
WW ROSE CITYrt-f
LUXURIOUSl
from y$"-rv!
w,th bath iHf.
. . without balhjt
FIND IT
HERE
Copy for this Column must
be In by 9 a. m.
DID YOU KNOW THAT
Wo clean upholstered choirs and
davenports? If yours are soiled and
grimy phone Main 68, Standard Laun
dry and Cleaning Co. 6-23-2 t.
YOUR PICTURE "
When you have a picture to be en
larged hand tinted or framed you
will have It done Just to suit you
when you take It to Richardson "The
Art Man" at Richardson's Art le Gift
Shop. o-l-tf
Ladles you will save money by coll
ing us for cleaning. Zwelfels' Clean
ing. Main 170, 0-10-1 m
' TONIOI1T
"The Feast of The Seasons" cafe
teria dinner at M. E. church. Home
cooked food, 60 per serving. Serving
begins at 6:30 o'clock. 6-23-1 t.
NOW YOU CAN EAT
From the newest and clevorest dln
nerware you have ever seen at new
low prices which will appeal to you.
See these new specials now at Rich
ardson's Art & Gift Shop. 6-19-tf
' TREASURY DF.PARTMKNT .
OFFICE OF THE COMPTROLLER OF
THE CURRENCY.
Washington, D. C May 24, 1933
Notice Is hereby given to all per
sona who ' may have claims against
and that means a visit with your car to PERKINS MOTOR CO., because,
it's at Perkins you'li Really SAVE on your motor, tire or accessory needs to
insure a pleasant holiday without car worries.
All Items Listed at Specially
EEPUJCE PEIKSE5
' ..MANY OTHER ITEMS ALSO PRICED TO YOUR ADVANTAGE!
"KEYSTONE"
Self Locking
GAS TANK
CAP
Reg. $1.50
The New "LINCOLN" Polishing
KIT Regular $1.35, Now
Includes Polish, Wax and Polish Gauze.
First Choice for SAFETY and ECONOMY
. Higher Quality at Lower Prices!
IP IE
- V
4th & Adams
The United States National Bank of
La Grande, Oregon," that the same
must be presented to Hugh Bodmer,
Receiver, with the legal proof thereof,
within three months from this date,
or they may be disallowed.
F. O. AWALT, Acting Comptroller of
the Currency. 6-24-3 m.
COOKGD FOOD SALE
Ladles Aid ot Island City, tomorrow,
Noah's Paint store. 6-23-1 t.
SCHOOL CmLDRBN
You can get sorstch paper at the
Observer, to pad. ... 11-2-t f.
For expert radio and eleotrlo re
frigeration Service phone Main 805.
Radio it Muslo Supply Co. 6-23-1 m.
V ICE
. Clear - Solid - Cold '
Natural Ice
Our Own Produot
Residence Deliveries Our Specialty
YOUNG'S ICE CO.
1605 S Ave. . Ph. Main 804
Expert Repairing . .
On AU Types of
. Plumbing Fixtures
' ' and Heating Systems
NATE ZWEIFEL
Plumbing A Heating
1314 Jefferson Phone Main 84
Reg. 75c "McAleer" i
POLISH &
CLEANER
41
$1
.13
iP$0lJO03
" FIRESTONE
COURIER
4-Ply .'''
4.50x21 $3.85 4.75x19 Sfi.35
4.75x19 $4.20 5.00x19 $7.20
30x3i2 $3.15
U. S. Royal, 5.25x18, Reg. $9.15, now
Goodrich Silvertown, 5-25x18, Reg.
FIRESTONE Supcr-OLDFIELD
6-ply 4.75x19. Regular $8.40
L0 Pfl
-XJh A NJ
- . FEAST OF THE SEASON'S
, Tonight, M. E. church. Varied menu,
minimum charge. Publlo Invited.
. ;- . .. e-23-1 t.
TREASURER'S CALL FOR CITY
WARRANTS
Notice is hereby given that there
ore now on hand funds to pay all
outstanding , warrants on General
k Reg. 55c Ford
Touch Up Black
Rg. 25c Hold Fast
Repair Kit
Trade In Your Old Tires On Our
HIGH SPEED LINE
FIRESTONE
SENTINEL
II. D. 6-Ply
.4.50x21 $6.00
4.75x19 $6.35
5.00x19 $7.20
5.00x20 $7.45
5 MOTOR CO
dS "You Save as You Soend at Perkins"
You Save as
La Grande
Fund of The City of La Oranfle. up
to and Including No, 37411, dated
August 11, 1932, - '
Interest on all warranto on General
Fund from No. 37304 to No. S74U-
ceases from this date. f
J. B. STEARNS, Recorder-Treasurer
City of La Grande, Oregon,
La Grande, Oregon, June 23, 1033. '
. . :,'., : (.23-1 tl
killing
t rPure.
Manilla
. never loses it's delicate
exquisite bouquet in
any baking or freezing.
That's because it is
Pure Vanilla.
"Magnex?
SPARK
PLUGS
Sfor$n
34c
16c
FIRESTONE ,
SENTINEL
4-Ply
4-40x21 $4.12
4.50x21 $4.43
4.75x19 $5.48
$7.32
$9.15, now..$7.32
$6.90
You Spend at Perkins"
Phone Main 500