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COMINO KVBNTS
Thuraday, July 13 Meeting River
side Latfles Aid noclety, River
side pork. All day, potluck Ulu,
ner at noon.
Thursday. July 13 Island City
' Ladles Aid society, with Miss
Minnie Holman. Afternoon.
Thursday, July 13 Alloel Ladles
Aid socloty at the Riverside park.
Afternoon. , , , , , ' .
Friday, , July 14 Countrywomen's
club at the home of Mrs. John
Hamnnn lu Ia Orando, After
noon. Saturday, July 16 Annual Orange
' plcnlo at tho Eastern Oregon
experiment station at Union. All
' day. .
Saturday, July 16 Hulso family
reunion at Shadowpojnt ranch
eglns. Three days.
Sunday, July 16 Annual mid
summer plcnlo of the Eagles
lodge and families at the Cove
swimming pool. AH day.
Sunday, July 10 Annual plcnlo of
former resident of Perry, at
Pioneer park on Catherine ereek.
All day..
Wednesday, July 10 Plcnlo of the
Union County Public Health as
sociation at tho S. E. Miller
horns at Union. Evening.
Thursday, July 30 The annual
picnic of the Union County Pio
neer association to be held all
day at Riverside park, llndo'r the
auspices of the Sons and Daugh
ters organization. All day.
llavo Trlp . , i' ., ,
Mr. and Mrs. jTed Z., Terpsny and
their daughter, Annabelle, of Elgin,
and fhelr guests, , Mr. and Mrs. O.
jSlmmerman, of Marlon, Ohio, have
recently returned frohi a motor trip
to Seattle, wash.
Untitling New HuuNe
Mr. and Mrs. play Fcnland, ol near
Island OJty, whoso home Just oir of
Cove avenue was completely destroyed
by fire together with all Its contents
early. In tho spring-, , Have recently
started the erection of a new home.
It will be located on the Country
Club road Just .beyond and across the
road from tho Island, City pomotcry,
The foundation is going In now with
the super-structuro to follow immed
iately, .
Elected.
Waldo Gorards, who was graduated
this spring from tho Eastern Oregon
Normal school, has recently 6um
elected to teach the Lono Star school
next year, t was thought for a time
that this school would be closed next
year but It has rocently boon learned
that It will be posslblo to keep It
open.
Poorly
'John Hiickor, whoao. homo Is wost
. 01 Summorvlllo, twuro tno mwin
tains, Is-reported as being quite poor-
,Jy and 1b wltli relatives In La Qrande,
at' present to bo nearer medical as
sistance. '
At Knterprlse-r
. Mr. and Mrs. M, H. Beeson, whose
homo Is near La Orando, and 'Mrs.
John Bare, of Headquarters, ida..
wont to Enterprise last week and vis
ited with friends and rclatn-cs. Mrs.
Beeson, Mrs. Bare and their hostess
at Enterprise, Mrs. J. W. Draper, ore
sisters and all formerly lived In 1tal-
lowa county.
Oo Varied. Places
. Members .of the O. O. Flcshman
family woro somewhat scattered tho
Fourth. Mr. and Mrs. Flcshman with
their three younger children, Marjorlo,
Mildred and Qcorgo, spent tho day
picnicking with rolatlvos near Wal
lowa. Their daughter, Miss Bethel.
Wont to Wallowa Friday and visited
her grandmother Wlllott a fow days
and then wont on to Troy for tho
celebration. Sho will visit friends
aand relatives there a coupla of weeks.
"Roy, Mr. and Mrs. Floshfian's IB-ycar-old
son, took a 00-mlto Jaunt on
his bicycle. He started from homo at
4 o'clock Tuesday morning and at U
o'clock ho arrived in Wallowa and
attonded a church meeting. Ho thou
wenti to vlstt his uncle, R. L. Flesh
man, at Alder slopo and took In the
celebration at Enterprise, on his re
turn homo, tho rifth, ho brought with
him a few minor Injuries he -elvcd
when, he was thrown from his whcol
as ho was coasting down a 011 near
Enterprise. But all In all he rcpgioq
a wonderful tlmo.
Visits .Sun
Mrs. E. Sundorson, of Summcrvlllo,
Is visiting this week at tho homo,
her son, Will Snnderuon and inmlly,
of Bandcroon Springs,
lln'verfrVro . .,'
Mr. and Mrs, . Albert Becker, of
Lower Covo, hod a tlino of extreme
anxiety lost Friday noon when nicy
found their homo was on fire, the
flames being at work In tho attlo
when discovered. A S. O. S. call was
given over the phono and In a vory
short tlmo thero was a large group
of the nolghbors on hand to assist
and they sucoccded lu checking the
flro before any very great damage hail
been dono. Thoy carried Insuriinca
on tho house, it is stated.
To Kntrrtnill Club
Mrs. .John Homann will bo the
hostess to members of the Country
women's club Friday afternoon at het
homo In La Orando. Mrs. MaKglo
Flcshman and Mrs. Lena Oekotoi- v.111
have charge of the entertainment for
tho afternoon.
At The Pool
. A number of groups hnvo been ea
Joying swimming parties at the Covo
pool the last week or so. Friday eve
ning after tho last show, manager C,
M. Wight or tho Liberty thonlro In
La Orando took htB entire .force
about 16 peoplo in all, to tho pool
and swimming was enjoyed until the
wee smo' hours. Sixty students and
faculty members of tho Eastern Ore
gon Normal school held a splonJid
party on. the grounds Haturclay eve
ning. Tho next big affair on , the
schedule Is the annual Eagles picnic
THE VALLEY
Mabel B. Morton, Vallejr Mem Editor
for this coming Sunday.
Conclude Visit"
. Miss Marcele ConJcy hn returned
tq her homo at the Mt, Springs sta
tion on tho Old Oregon trail otter
having visited nor grandparent, Mr.
and Mrs. Bud Glenn, who live Just
south of BummervlUe.
Meeting l'otoiied ---.
The special meeting of tho . Mt.
Fanny grange sot for lfuit Monday
evening at which tlmo members of
the Pleasant Grovo grango wero to be
present and award the travelling ga
vel waa postponed on account of tho
funeral that day of Mrs. Lena Beck
er,. mother of prominent patrons. The
now date for tho mooting will be
announced 'later. ..
Attending Hummer School
Mrs. Merle Howell, of the Valeria
district, and teacher of tho Valeria
school, Is enrolled at . O. N. for
tho summer session.
tiueuts ....
, Mr. and Mrs. Charles dray, of Low
or Covo, havo hod as their recent
guests Mrs. Gray's cousin, Racho Mor
rison, of Dallas, Ore., and Mrs. J. W
Kennedy, of La Orando. Mrs. pray
and . her guest had not seen each
other for 20 years and they found
much to furnish topics for conversa
tion i j
lie turn To Vcnato,
Mr. and Mrs, E. W, Boerkgren,
who
wero called hero toy tho death of his
father, M. Boorkgron, at Cove, re-
turned to their homo at Wcnatchee
Saturday morning. .Their two chli-
dren. Leonard and Marian, remained'
to spend the summer with their
grandmother at tho Covo swimming
pool.
Dog Poisoned i ;
Mr. and Mrs. Ray Fullor and Dick,
of the Valeria district, aro mourning
the loss of their flno bird dog .o
was the victim of a dog poisoner last
week. The Fullers had had tho dofy
for tan vnnra find he was izrentlv bo-'
loved.
Hurried Trip
.Tho Misses Madellno . Oliver and
Florenco Beom. who are in their sec
ond year of training at a Walla Wal-
la hospital come home Sunday to at.
tend the funeral of thelt neighbor,
W. N. Park. Madeline's home is In
the Dry Creek neighborhood and Flor
ence's In the Willow Crook district.
Return Home
Mrs, Ernest Brandt and son. Orvllli,
and Miss Mildred Warron left Wed
nesday for their homo at Condon al
ter visiting relatives and friends In
tho valley since Sunday. They camo
principally to visit Mrs. Brandt's aunt,
Mrs. Irene McCarthy, who ) living
with her diyghtor, Mrs. Rceco Mc
Allstor. On the Fourth thoy wcro
among tho guests who attonded tho
Countrywoman club plcnlo and that
ovenlng thV drovo to' Lower Cove
whore they visited with Mr. and Mrs.
Jay Breshears. Mrs. Braudt and Mrs.
Breshcara-. having boon .glrihoocU
chums. : While tty wcro In that S;c
tn they visited tho Covo swimming
jwol. Wednesday morning a trip was
mauo ur not IjUko ueiuru my aim i-tj
fopjiomo. 0
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Mrs, Johnnie Wagoner, who is un
flnr minrnnlliio for ainall dot at her
homo In sununeilllo, is veportea
being nomo hotter. . M.er ca of
contagious dlscaso In that commun
ltv aro all better, Lylo Sanderson.
s5n of Mr. and Mrs. Davo Saftlarson,
of Dry Crock was Released the 6Vh
after a slego vh scarlet fover. , Uoy
and Vernon Nlederor aro still quar
antined for tho samo dlsoaso.
At Gaglo Valley
Mft and Mrs. O. M. Gartliior oPtho
efovo, drovo & Eaglo Valley Sunday
and spent tho clay among um
friend a and foiAor irelgUlK
6i
III i
Grant Gray la reported wia boliu;
very poorly at tho homo ol his ijru-
thor, W0cl Qvay, near A'.icel.
and Mra. W.'5!,, Dovlw have moved
o to Uio ranch from l.a Qt$mlo for:
tho busy scivson. gI
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At Woncer rark
Mr. and Mrs.Ql. A. Maalcrton and
Mrs.OJolliQTaal wcro Fourth or .Inly
guests of Mr. and Mrs. W. O. Sr
wood, who aro camped at Pioneer
parK up Qithorlne creek. Mr. and Mra.
Sherwood infted li the park about
ten clays ago f"r tho benefit of his
health. It Is Wiwrted the move has
been qulto beneficial
I M 111,1: it ri;i(soN,M,s
Donald Davis roturued 'o Provo.
Utah last weok nftor bringing' his
wire. Mrs. Davis, to visiter mother,
Mrs. lanua Honry.
The M, I. .A. will Klvo: a danco In
the L. D. S. clmrch tho latter part
of this week. Q
Tho following men from Imblcr left
for a lluker camp last Wixlnesday af
ter spcndluK tho wvekund and tire
4ln 01 July at homo: Oils Fowler.
Harold Kowler, Arnold Masters. Chirk
Cleaver, Warner litem and Alllo Wat
son. Marie Cleaver, daughter of Mr. ami
Mrs. Chick Cleaver, is visiting her
Kramlmothcr, Mrs, Oharles cleaver,
at NVjillowa Uike.
Mra. Mnry HllllnRS. of Salt lJikp
City, motlier of Mrs. Leonard Hil
lings, and daughter, Miss Mlldrea Bil
lings, wlo vlHlted friends and rela
tives here, returned home Friday.
Clnyton Wilson and son, Jimmy,
left Thursday for Portland arier a
week's visit with relatives. Jerry Wil
son will remain with hla grandmother
the rest of tho summer.
Clone Perry, Naomi Twldwoll. Mr.
and Mrs. acoruo Itojos, Donald Mc
Klnnls, Una llolllns, Mr. and Mrs.
Keith Olonn spent the 4th at Wal
lowa Lake
Alfred Wostenskow. who has been
111 the last few days. Is recovering.
Mr. and Mrs. John Hhtchu and
children, of Yakima, arrived Sunday
to visit Mr, and Mis, Tom rage and
Bcsldence Phone (IT a
family.
Mr. and Mrs. H. Walker, of Port
land, visited a few days with Mr. and
Mrs. C. O. Welch and Mr. and Mrs.
J. fl land ley.
Laam Brothers, a group of musi
cians, havo been visiting their rela
tives, Mr, and Mrs, Charley Kccnan,
several days. They gave musical en
tertainments In neighboring towns
whllo hero.
Mrs. William Rollins, Una Rollins
and Donald McKlnnts returned from
their vacation on tho coast Suturday.
Dan Wcstenskow and daughter,
Marine, returned to their homo In
Orossla after a week's visit wllh
friends and relatives. -'
Word was received from a Baker
camp that Bob Keenan, who has been
working in the rorest there, fell off a
truck and sprained his back and had
received several minor cute. Ho Is
now in a Baker hospital,
Thoso present at a dinner given by
Mrs, Burnetta Wilson tho -4th wero
Clayton Wilson and two children,
Jerry and Jimmy, .of Portland, Mr.
and Mra. Fred Fox, of Union, Mr, and
Mrs. Boyd Renshaw, of Walla Walla,
Mr, , and Mrs. Art Hughes, of Free
water, Mr. and Mrs. Cllve Wilson and
daughter, Bhlrtcy. Mr. and Mrs. Ray
Wilson and Howard, and tho hostess.
Mrs. Endburgh, of Baker, has been
visiting with her sister, Mrs. Hanufc
Johnson, and niece, Mrs. Lylo Wilson,
tho past few days.
j LOWKIl COVE I'KltHONAltfi
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r - Farmers are busy In the hay. fields,
The alfalfa is on exceptionally fine
crop and tho second crop looks nice
after the recent rains.
Lcstcr V, Johnson Jr., of Townscnd,
Mont., arrived Tuesday, to. spend the
summer with his grandparents, Mr.
and Mrs, T. B. Johnson and Mrs. Mat
tie. BrfwUle. .. , ,
. This clipping .was taken from tho
Pasadena Daily, and will bo of inter
est to friends of Mr. and Mrs.Rotfcoc
Tlnaknell:
. "As part of tho program which was
In charge of Lloyd Reid, at tho
"Birthday Dlwier," in Hartaell Metho
dist Episcopal church, - Friday eve
ning, tho marriage of Roscoc Ncal
Ttncknell and Miss Anna Barbara
Hacker waa solemnized by the pastor,
Rev. H. H. Hockcr. The clergyman"
'sed the ring sorvlt of flio Metho-
dlst ritual. Me than ono hundred
guests were t the dinner ajl at Au
wedding. Tho hrlde is a native- ojjj
Oregon and until recoutiy resided at
Elgin in that i4ato. Mr. Tlncknell Is
a resident of Pasadena, formerly of
Kansas. After a shortQifeieymoon Mr.
and MrsO Tlncknell will live at 01
South Virginia street.
0
'or wo ii(n.i;s.iN- ma it it
OIJJ1VELAND, O. (rV) Two holos-ln-onoy
one family In one week
that Is tho distinction claimed by
tho Comoy family of Clevelid.
Mrs. Rjilpt Comcy 1 off. She
holed nor tee shot o tho 144-yatxl
oleventh hole. Thatvas on Tuesday.
Aiot to be out-done. Mr. Comoy
fctoj$ed up To the sixteenth hole and
cupped his shot - to the green 110
yards away. That was on Thursday.
TAKKS TITLE TO TEXAS
WDT writJTH Toy fa Mlu
pvnicla Gor'.yca, Si' Fort Worth, new
women's souMiern notr cnammon.
the first to tako tho title wcetjf tl
(gllsslBslppI She Is 21 ycarold.
O .
CALLS DIZZY "OUKATUST"
ST. LOUIS (!') Joe Sugclen, vet
eran Cardinal scout and onch.
d(Q;n't caro who knows he ilnkf?gu
lot of tymy Deaii's .baseball ability.
For all-around aio to a club, lie
iftmlnatiA tho occentr right-hander
ift the "greatest pitcher."
, AyAD A
OEOON DAIRY COUNCIL
NirniKUTIMK HltlNtiS 1'IOMCS
Tho Fourth of July means n picnic
in most family iClrciQ and whut to
servo Is of prlmo lmportanco to thb
liouselfo. 'Vo most of us. a picnic
moaiui 111111117 the plcnlo basket to the
bulging point with fried, chicken, po
tato salad, dovll's food cake, lco
i-ranni nlwl linpttniui 1linfr.Anlnl1 li f
f'Olirirt ol.hnr llilnirn will lw liioliirlivi
too, but thoso nro tho foods most or
uh look for.
If fried chicken has to bo checked
from tho picnic menu this year, try
Korvlnff kabob, Knbob Is tho IVrsInn
niuno for mcaU akewerevl on a sharp
stick and cooked over an open fire.
Allow about a quarter of a pound of
meat for nieh person, cutting It Into
small pl0" about two Inches In
diameter. Cook over tho coals, turn
ing occasionally so that It wilt cook
evenly. WQi the meat U done to
suit you, apply plenty of butter, salt
and pepiwr.
You can mako kabob of all sorts
of moat pork chops, mutton, lamb,
liver and bacon. They can oven bo
made from cheese. These aro called
cheese In blankets. Cut American
cheese into two Inch cubes, cover all
sides with bacon, fasten securely with
toothpicks and place on the stick.
Cook over the fire until tho bacon is
dono to suit you. Place between but
tered sIiIca of n, roll and eat at once.
Cheese in blanket can also be made
at homo in the oven and aro de
licious for luncheon or lato suppers.
Along with the fried chicken, the
kabob or tho choose in blnnkets, well
buttered sandwiches or rolls arc a
good accompaniment, lladlshes, on
ions, sliced fresh tomatoes, crisp car
rot sticks or shredded, cabbage are
easily prepared and are tho tyjos of
vegetables to Include In the picnic
basket. If members of the family in
sist on potatoes, potato chips or new
potatoes fried In butter along side
the kabob will be a welcome addition.
A GRANDE kVeNING
Stripes Essential to
Smart Sports Attire
BY CLATJDETTE ;
One must wear stripes If you aro
to be smart In sports wear this sea
Eon and, simplicity being tl:o ultra
vogue, any unusual lines are
achieved by the use of stripes.
Numerous. have been the diagonal
stripe models, so the simple frock
In the accompanying sketch Is a
decided Innovation. . ..
If you want something comfort
able, yet with ti definitely tailored
air, this Is It.
In contrast, white acccntuatcs-the
collars and cuffs,- belt and pockets.
Aight buttons to. match the stripes
are tho sole trimming, i
If tho frock Is fashioned from cot
ton or silk material, four yards ore
required, with one-fourth yard for
trimming. In woolen material,
three and one-quarter yards will
make the dress..- .Patterns can be ob
tained in standard sizes from 14 to
To obtain a, pattern, with instruc
tions for making, sejid 20 cents, coin
if possible, to Clautlette, 100 North
Broadway. Los Angeles, Cal. Don't
fall to state your sly.
TAKES'PLANE
TO CHICAGO
Francis Lewis. oD La Grande, has
returned fm Ailcogoovhcrc he at
tended tho Century of Procwss cx-
potfltlon. To make the trip doubly
.nterestlng, he went from Boise 1 to
hlcfi'gQ by airplane and ' returned
the some way. 0 w
BOY ltETURNS ;
FROM CHICAGO
3
Herbert Voruz, L. H. S. student.
has rcUnned from a trip to Chicago
during which he Sttended the world's!
M'EACHRANS IN.o
MIDDLE WEST
Mi and Mi-g. E. A. MrEuchrtu who
lnft. hnro .Tinio 14 Tor Chlcntro. hnvo
sent word $o friends tliat Ihcy ore
enjoying tho Century of Progress cx
posltlon tlierc. They will remain in
Chicago and tho cast for several
weeks hut will return to La Ornnde
beforo tho opting of the fall term
is manual training in.iictor in
chnrgo of tho shop and fogP work.
For dessert, lco cream served plain
or as a cantaloup a la mode for ex
ample will be siue to please. Ice
cream can now bo purchased in con
tainers which keep It rroHcn for many
hours. Pill the thermos Jug with' a
milk shake, a strawberry or a choco
late ono, flavored with peppermint
and your picnic is bound to bo a
8HCC03S. ,.... . ..
This should be your
hoice of Holds
Became:
Th N'rtr T,w nttM tnl thi
DANMOOKK th mot km
Jl" omiral gocxl hntfl. SI, $1,50, $J,
( , VU.W. tpcctl ttmily tt.
Ncdtly ewy room hu ft prt
vt btU.
Wotnen traveling unnrtyvtnrlDV
ld rcctive evety coiirtwy. . .
P.iwntoii lwtifn f!f to
. tht stores, but not ooiay.
9 Hsn J. Moor, fprtnfTly of th '
Mwro llcfel m i)cs.iiu, emu 1
: ii.lopcrfttMthoDANM001ti;
IJ IK'tSCllftHj'. :
A. A. A. 0ir.ee 0ppclt Ilotl
Opxsite Termmat Building
TWELFTH AND MORRISON
PORTLAND1
RrMAVN E
OBSERVER, LA GRANDE, ORE.-
CHARLES JOKERS,
VETERAN ENGINEER,
DIES ON TUESDAY
. Charles J, Jokora, , veteran pas
senger engineer or tho Union Pacific
railroad, died unexpectedly . Tuesday
at his homo at 1000 i Third street.
Coroner George Walker found that
dnth was from, patiral caues
heart disease and said that an In
quest was not necessary,
The death came as a sad shock
to Mr. Joker's many friends. He had
been a resident of La Grande fur the
last 30 years.. He was well up in
the seniority list, having been pro
moted to engineer May 5, 1007. . .,
Tho body Is at Walkers' Funeral
Home and funeral arrangements will
be announced as soon as relatives
aro heard from. , .-
Mr. Jokers was 54 years of age. He
Is survived by a sister, Mrs. Ralph
Buzzard, of Joplln, Mo.,. and a cousin,
Isaac Pike, of Bowmont, Idaho.
DELEGATES TO
LEGION MEET
TO BE NAMED
Delegates - and alternates to the
American Legion state convention will
bo elected tonight when tho local
post meets at 8 o'clock at the Baca-
Jawea Inn. ; The state convention
will be held this year at Klamath
Falls on Aug. 10, 11 and 13.
Officers for tho coming year
also
will be nominated. -
FACES GkAND
JURY INQUIRY
:' T ) , - i
Lewis Mayt charged by Mrs. Nellie
May with non-support' of a minor
child, was bound i over vto awalV the
action iof tiro grand Jury yesterday
nfternoonVby Judgo L. Pcnham, jus
tice of i the 'peace.. Bond wn set at
$250 and was furnished.
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PILOT MAKES Ki.OOO TRIPS
SAN FRANCISCO m ot many
commeroial air pilots have made as
many trlpa as Monte Sharpe, whw. has
flown across San Francisco bay more
than 10,000 times, Sharpe's route is
less, than i five miles long. His log
shows 8,000 round trlps.-consumlng
nefrly ; 2,000 fiylng hour?. He has
completed every trip started, an car
ried 38,000passei9i without an
r . L)o. Aim ... -' V l "
neither strong enough, nor
safe enough r no? quiet enough
the body
0
. Why is it that every 12
cylinder . and 16-cylin-
der car in America has bodies of steel
reinforced by hardwood? Why is it
that every make of car selling for over
$4000 uses bodies of exactly the same
type!? Why? For the same reason that
Chevrolet uses it exclusively. Because
every test and every experiment, have
definitely proved: STEEL ALONE IS
NOT ENOUGH!
Allprfoeut,o. b. Flint. Michigan. Special oquipment extm. Low dolivand prioom
and easy O. Af. A. C. forma. A Genorol Motors Vaua.
Jljatasjiawmssssvaas i tL,.m lfv &$ffiiS3C '
1414 Adams Ave.
AT TUB LIBERTY ; '
ROBERT MONTGOMERY and SALW
EILERS zi'MADE ON BRCADVVAY
. Described as a glittering panorama
of New York life-from. Battery Park
to Harlem, VModo on Broadway"
comes to the Liberty theatre starting
Thursday with Robert Montgomery
and Sally Eiiers, two of the screen's
most popular younger players, co
starred for the first time. ,
. Montgomery is said to have an
other ; high-speed- comedy role as Jeff
Bldwell, supeivfuer,. "wise guy", and
debonair gambler who hoodwinks so
ciety and reaps a harvest on Broad
way. Miss Sllers undergoes an inter
esting character development as the
bedraggled, cafe waitress who la res
cued from a watery grave by Mont
gomery . and 'Who - subsequently be
comes one of Manhattan's most panv
pered playglrls. ..;.,;.
:Th unusually strong cast also fea
tures Madge Bvans aa the ex-wlfe who
tries to 1 help Montgomery decide a
course of action during his mad car
eer as a high-pressure - public rela
tion's expert and tho- supporting
players include the comlo Eugene
Palletto, O. Henry Gordon, Jean Park
er, Ivan Lc03doff, David Newell, Vlnce
tBagiett and Joseph Cawthorn.
MANY CUBANS IN FLORIDA
-
TAMPA. Ha. m The Rev. J. A.
Phillips. In charge of theTLatin mis
sion of - the Methodist Episcopal
church, South, reports there are lnj
ac-iOOO Cubans and a few Gpaniagls and
of a quality
The trouble with steel alone is that it
stands just so much sjiock and punish
ment. Steel. alone is also inclined to
rumble and rattle. BUT when yo
put the two together a heavy, staunch
steel body over tough, solid hardwood
then the hardwood reinforces the
steel and vice versa! And the re
sult: the strongest, safest te of body,
such as Fisher builds for Chevrolet.
CHEVROLET MOTOR CO., DETROIT, MICH.
LARIS0N-FREES CHEVROLET GO.
- ' Phone Main 2
GOJ-F DINNER IS ,.
, THURSDAY NIGHT
Charles Blngncr land his team that
won the team match at the La.
Grande country club In May will be
feted tomorrow evening at 8:30
o'clock at dinner at Blngner's cabin
at the looj ol Mt.. Emily. Jack Mur
phy Is captain of the losing side
and 1 In charge of the event. -.
.Other onembers of the club who
did not participate In the team match
play 'also are Invited to attend and
rv for tholr dinner. They aro to
notify Mr. Murphy If they plan to j
attend. . j . ...... t .
Member of. the winning team, arc
Mr. Blngner, Ken Slegrlst. Larry Bay,
Bill Dolan.! A. W. Nelson, .Dr. W. K.
Ross,, Norman Frees, L. K. Klnzel.
William Slegrlst, Herman Slegrlst,
O. ' B. Bunting, Elton Barron, Dr.
James Haun, Dr. J. E. Woodell, Dr.
P. h. Ralston. Mombers ot the. loos
ing team besides Mr. Murphy are
Charles Reynolds, Harold Boone, W.
O. Williams, Fred Spaeth. H. M.
Howard, - Fred Lanzer, B. Reynolds.
O. L: Thompson, O; R. Seltis, Homer
Leffel, Hal Bohnenkamp. Dr. P. L.
Tribe, O. W. Cook, Elmer McMani.
Edwin Gould, 67, .
.Dies in The East
OYSTER BAY, N. Y., July 12, (D-7
Edwin Oould, 87, son of the late Jay
Gould, pioneer railroad magnate, dlqd
at his country home hero last night
of a heart attack.
A 150-pound logger head or marsh
turtle was presented to the Alex
andria, . La., leoo by two boys who
caught it 14 miles from town.'
WANTEDf
Ono or the leading Pacific Cojist Lire Instirance com
liauli'S will negotiate with mi exiierk'nced l)(e Instir
aneo sal-ranmii having a record for personal production.'
Liberal first year and renewal commissions with a small
expense allowance at the bcfilnnliif,'. Tho man 'selected
will lie considered for further advancement nflvr lie
has demonstrated hi nhlllty for lurfier responslbHltles.
lleplles .treated, confidentially. Address:' S.upciiutend
ent of Agencies-, Hid Falling building, TortLind, Oregon. '.
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car like
Baker, Lions Name v ;
Officers for
BAKER. Ore. (Special) John Jonlc
Ins was installed as new president of
the. Baker Lions club ot ceremonies
at dinner at the Hotel Baker. ' Other
officers Installed were, Carl i Waltz,
first vice president; Gordon Wright,
second vlco president; Leon Gray,
third vice president;' Don Boggess,
socrctary-trcasuror; Jack Wclgant, tall
twister, and J. Richard Smurthwalto,
Jr., lion .tamer.
New directors Installed wero Honry
McKluney, Lynn V. Vermillion and
Luclen P. Arant. f
STATE TO MAKE OWN AUTO TAOS
t COLUMBUS. Miss. (W. r Jt!e
first time automobllo llcenso plutoa.
for Mississippi motorists are to bo
made In tho state. A Columbus firm
has been' awarded tho contract for
stamping the 1034 plates, which will
have a black background with whltS
nujiirals. I". ' ". l
"HOW THEY
GLEAM!"
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BcadspreadB and
Pillows
if silk, rayon,' or
celaneso - retain
their original lus
tre, shape and
smartness when
dry-cleaned at the
ODORLESS CLEANERS
1107 Washington .Main . 701
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