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About La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959 | View Entire Issue (July 20, 1933)
PilfJO Six ' LA GRANDE EVENING OBSERVER. LA GRANDE. ORE. Thursday, July 20. VJM flight h Birthday Is Celebrated NORTH POWDEtt (Special) Opal Simorus, daughter of Jake Blmonts. wus surprised Saturday when 30 of her playmate met at her home to : help her celebruUi her eighth birth day. Games were played by the chll- 'dren under the supervision of Mrs. ; Lawrence Oray and Barbara and Mnr- : tha Harrison. Those present were: If you have thought of Scihurlings as "high priced" tires, look ut these prices! ' Our stock of Scilierling belter quality tires, fresh from the factory, has been priced to make the thrifty, qualily-seek- ' ing tiro buyer come to our Btorc. Here is your chimco to Jiuy reully fine tires for fur less than you have paid for ordinary tires. Get yonr Seiherlings at these prices. Come in today. Buy Tires NOW B0HNENKAMPS rf5 .lcCky9s Stores Store No. 1 1704 Adams Phone Main 515 Buy Your Sure I.Netv P1 Whip with' one hand H . . pour with the other, .both for LARD Cellophane Wrapped Buy Now J-lb. 1 1'ks U 10 lbs. FRESH MEATS Beef Rdast From Choice Steers 12c lb. Veal Roast 12c i. . Come in and Sec Our -9- Fresh Fruits Fancy Hothouse CARROTS Fancy - Barge 2 Bunches 5c CUCUMIIKKS kEach 5c Opal and Myrtle Jcuno Slmonls, Aud rey, Lorene and Loretta Oorham. Maude, Lucille and Luelli Lovern. Jos Swift, Pilaris and Carol, Tlmpy, Verna, Dclphu and Merlin Smith, Joyce Har rison. Elsie Nice. Jasper, Allen and Dnlsy Nnrttz, Margaret Shaw and Mar vin Ollklson, Bcott W. Phillips, civil war vet eran of Grunts Pass, Oregon. In his eighty-sixth' year, recently landed : a 30-pound' salmon without assistance. STANDARD SERVICE Slio ' -plr 4-plr 29x4.40-21 : $5.00 20x4.50-20 $7.00 5.40 30I4.B0-21 7.20 6.00 28x4.76-10 7.70 0.05 211x4.76-20 8.00 . 6.:15 20x5.00-10 8.40 0.55 00x6.00-20 865 0.75 28x0.25-18 - 0.35 7.35 211x6.26-10 0.00 7.00 31x6.20-31 10.20 8.00 28x5.60-18 10.25 0.15 20x6.50-10 10.00 8.50 Quality - Service Economy Groceries Where You Are to Find Parking Space ltt minute MIXER and 1 Pint WESSON OIL 49c 39 c SUGAR 59c 100 lbs $5.75 COOKIES iMolnsses or Butter 4 St..- 20c TUNA FISH White Star i's Tins 17C Sardines In I'uro Olive Oil 3 Cans 25C Up-io-Date Vegetable Vapor Island and Vegetables at Low Prices STRING BEANS Fresh Local t Lbs Mc WHEAT GROWERS ATTEND MEETING WALLOWA (Special) Some wheat growers from this end of the valley went to Enterprise Saturday to at tend the meeting for rilocu&ilon and explanation of the government wheat plan. Mr. Ballard and another speak er from Cor vallls explained the pur pose of the plan and thone presant were greatly enliuhtencd on various phases of the act; Duo to the busy season many of the larger growers oould not" attend but a series of meetings will be held In various sec tions in August. The plan appears to meet with the approval of those Who have hoard it discussed. HUCKLEBEKRYING ' 1$ ON I'RPGRAM WALLOWA (Special) The huckle berry crop Is reported to be heavier thun for a number of years in many parts of the timbered areas of this county. Some berries have been brought to the local stores from Promise the past week or two. Re ports from Maxvllle state that ber ries are plentiful there and ripening nicely. People who have made trips into other parte of the woods also re port a good crop. Much of this Is In tha sheep range district and many of the best patches will likely be ranged over before the berries arc ready for picking. Scout Court, Picnic On Friday Evening (Continued From Page One) clavo at Salt Lake Olty recently, at tended by several L. D. S, scouta of this city. The committee will pick up the boys at 6:30 p. m. at the post office and tnke them to Pine Cone where a water carnival will be enjoyed until about 7:30, with prizes offered. This will be followed by a picnic lunch, to which the parents of the boys are In vited. Grocery stores of the city have generously donated watermelons for the luncheon. The court will follow the feed, Mr. Strong, diving instructor at Crystal Plunge, will bring his chim to Pine Cone for an exhibition) of fancy diving. Awards will bo made as follows: First class: Eugene Winters, ' Dan Brlggs; second class: Frederick Lloyd, Don Miller, BUI Frees, Dick Lottos; tenderfoot: Hay and Howard Wlthcr- spoon, Donald Shelton, Bill Brock, Alfred Cleavoland, David Kurtz, Don aid wylde. 1 Merit badge awards: saioty first Dick Worrel; scholarship John Brlggs; first aid to animals Eugene Winters; path find ing Billy Hesse, Eugeno Winters, Jack Eakln; leather craft Dan Briggs, Harold Lock wood; firemanshlp John Brlggs, Milton Daughcrty; personal health Harold Lock wood; automoblling Ernest ftoush; animal Industry Clark At kins; public- health Milton Dough erty, '' ICE Clear - Solid - Cold Nutuml Ire Our Own Product . Residence Dcllverlos Our specialty YOUNG'S ICE CO. 1505 H Ave. I'll. Mnlll 804 Store No. 2 2916 N. 2nd. Phone Main 109 ! SOAP Bob White 10 25c (kits Preferred Stock Mayonnaise in a Useful Pantry Jar Quart Jar 35c iUeClay's P.est Biggest seller in Coffee - guaranteed Per lb. . . 29c 2 lbs. 57c BERRIES r' IK I'OR CANN Coffee LA GRANDE TO VOTE FRIDAY .ON PROJECT Continued rrom Pugs Que) allows an outright grant of 30 per cent, with only 70 per cent of the bond Issue to be eventually repaid and that over a long period of time at a low rate of interest. During the last few days several articles have appeared iii connection with the bond issue, and today city Manager A. McAllister, In discussing the project, pointed out that one of the greatest benefits would be the employment of a large number of men on the pipeline project, at a fair wage and working hours set by the government. Practically all of the pipeline re construction would have to be done by hand labor, such as digging out the old pipeline. Installing the new, distributing the pipe, etc. For this reason, Mr. McAllister bellevew no other project could give employment to a larger number of men per dollar spent than this one. Ho also reiterated that; the recon struction of the Beaver Creek pipeline is an absolute necessity, If not now within a year or two or three, and that unless the present opportunity is grasped, It may be necessary to re build the pipeline some1 day at a much greater expense. - ' Indications today were that the vote in Union county, as well as in the rest of tlie state, would be light. This is ibasod largely on a decrease in registrations, and the fact that voters i In general have shown little excite-1 meat as election day approaches.- Where You Can .... -fj sZfe&Tntm'e one thing I'm ;JLSS'i-EXTRA FUSSY ABOUT . AZ)te.(rM OP mm 1 iV fit TRTv KELLOGG'S Corn Flakes WISUMBMlfWi 1 'WMMsmiKaM RED & WHITE Baked Beans or rt i j brown roeap ind satisfying. W ice tins. - I 25 c itngBanwHOML' Fine flavored and satisfying. Large size tins. 2 FOR WADIIAM'S Special Grind Drip COFFEE The popular brand. Per pound MEMORIE Brand Orange Pekoe TEA RED & WHITE 2-ll. Jar PEANUT BUTTER aking nATTm mr.xi 2'2 POUND TIN RED & WHITE Grape Fruit for 29C IVllclous, swoet nnd syrupy. Won derlul for fruit salnds. No. a ftira can. mimisemm "n 3w m WET LEADERS PREDICT 2-J OREGON VOTE f Contwueq Fran Pat on) vately they would consider It a "vic tory" If Friday's wet majority la no greater than last November when re peal of the state 'prohibition enforc ing laws carried 206,01 p to 138,7?u. Prohibition headquarters ' reserved comment on a telegram from James A. Farley, Democratic national chair man, that "It Is highly essential that Oregon votes overwhelmingly in favor or repeal this week." The message was addressed to Oregon Democrats. The "Wets" Only Worry Antl-prohlbltlon leaders said their only worry was that the voters might be confused by the phraseology on the ballot. To vote) against the 18th amendment a voter must mark his ticket In, favor of the 21st, or repeal ing amendment. In addition to the two repeal meas ures. Oregon will vote tomorrow on i 2 per cent state sales tax, the rev enue to bo used to lift port of the burden of the property tax, and on several other measures. KEI'EAI. DV ( HltlSTMAS? WASHINGTON, July 20 W) -r- Post master General Farley told President Roosevelt today "we will have pro hibition repeal by Christmas" and he said to newspapermen later "the president agrees wltli me." TBNNKKHEU VOTING TODAY NASHVILtji, Tenn., July 20 '(M Tennessee voted its verdict on prohi bition today. It was the nineteenth state to declare Its will on the 'pro You Always Save at Sing a Song Of Values THE STORE in better, finer foods! Canned and package goods you know about . . . the tested, proven 'kind, nationally known and famous brands . , . a whole .symphony' of bargains! Try These SPECIALS for FfllDAY and SATURDAY JULY 21-22 Change crisphess Kelloggs . flavored k .; GREEN & WHITE Salad Dressing RED & WHITE Asparagus Style ; STRING BEANS 2 for 35c A family favorite." JNo. 3 size can. KIPPERED SNACKS Tho linndy qunrter size for picnics. 33c For LB. M r 4oC LARGE NO. 10 SIZE 25c Powder Am fa AT 53c FLAKE WHITE A popular shortening. Four-pound carton OLD VIENNA MALT Wholesome, nourishing. Two-pound tins MAYONNAISE MIXER and WESSON OIL fheSiqn of a-Dependable posed prohibition repeal amendment to the federal constitution. The other IB have voted for repeal. An antl-prohlblilon statement fore cast a majority in this state for it of at least 60.000. The dry chairman said he believed the state would become the 'first to reject repeal, , Of 6,807 students In 30 Lutheran colleges, 66.8 per cent are Lutherans. WAKE UP YOUR LIVER BILE WITHOUT CALOMEL And You'll Jump 0ut of Bed in the Morning Rarin' to Go . IVviUt ' t! i If you feel tour god sunk and the world tonka mink, don't wallow m 16 1 of Uilld. mineral water, oil. luatlvo candy or chewing j (um ana Mxpscv WW u ! yuu uuuvuiy weet and buoyant and full of sunshine. For they can't do it. They only move the bowels and a mer movement doesn't get at th cause. The reason for your down-aod-out feeling Is your liver. It should pour out two pounds of liquid hile into your bowels daily. If toil bile la not flowing freely, your food doesn't digest. It just decays in the bowels. Gas bloats up your stomach. You have a thick, bad taste and your breath la foul, akin often break out In blemishes. Your head aches and you feel down and out. Your whole ystom is poisoned. . "It taki thoaa good, old CARTER'S LITTLE LIVER PILLS to get these. two pounrts of bile flowing freely and make you feel "up and Up.'f They contain wuidcrful, harmicsa, gentle vegetable extracts, amazing When It comes to making the bile flow freely. But don't Rik for liver pills. Aak for Carter's Little Liver 1'UUt. Look for the name Carter's little Liver Pills on the red label. Hesentusub Btitute. 26 i drug stores. 0 1931 C. M. Co. to with fine, flakes 6' QTS. 29c 4 f01 19c Marmalade Making! Regular Pack Crushed Pineapple 48c Buy at this special price for your canning time needs. AjC - 47c IIOTII FOH StoreHg 3 for $1 1 - FIND IT HERE Copr for ti4n Column vuit pm in vj m m. m, - - Dip YOU KNOW TIIATV-. In all family services, we charge only 10 cents to finish the shirts? Ask to have shirts finished ' n your next bundle. Phone Main 60, Standard Laundry. 7-19-2 t Used combine harvesters. Special terms and prices, J ' W. H.-BOHNBNKAMP CO. 7-17-t f. WASH DHESSKS Children's B0c to U.00 Ladles' .....790 to 12.70 GUARANTEED TO WASH & WEAR Norton's KMdy' Shop. " " ' 7-1-1 jn. HUllMEIt SALE Take advantage pt the Summer Bale Prices 'on, Qreenwhfat, Medal lion, and Wild Bose Patterns of Dln nerwore. now at Blcharttson'a Art & Gift Shop. You can save one.thlrd on your twins Hurtns this sale.- ' ' ' ' -I0fM . . , Good For Friday and Saturday, July 21-22 White Star Tuna, Sani Flush with Toilet Bowl Brush 23c Broken Segments Grape Fruit, No. 2 BCQN Nice and Lean 15c Schilling's Almotid JExtract apd ( Red Coloring l-oz. Bottle 2 Bottles 25c Maraschino Cherry Time is Here. KERR Reg. Jar Lids , 2 (... .. : 25c HARMONY SOAP, 10 Bars . . . .29c Lemons , ' (300 Size) Dqz 30c Pure CANE SUGAR Home Whip with one hand Jl Tht ttctpt Is on CLASSIFIED 1 X v vura - ID I pour with I I the i P I other Tou 00 tet iCTMob paper at the ObMrttr. to P- - " 1 TKKASUIIY DEI'AI'TMENT OFTIOB OP TH? COMffBOLLER OP r THB CUBRENCY. '' ". Washington, D. 0., May 34, 1933 HntinA l. hershv alven to ail per sons who may have claims against "The V"lte4 States NatlonaS Bank of Ia Qrande, Oregon," that the some must be presented u nuga ooamer, Receiver, with the egal proof thereof, within three months from this date, or they may be disallowed. p, Q. AWAIT, Acting comptroller ox ai K.nd.tt m SPECIAL! Sunproof House Paint' i 64QA per gallon .. tMcvy Plascp House faint CO 90) per gallon OUttta Best Grade Floor Paint QEn per quart Close-Out F)oor paint IA per quart , ....... Pittsburgh Paint Store 111 Elm. St.''' " J. A. Btigg, Mgr. No. V-z can 2 for 29c Combination Mop with 1 ' Cotton Mop Head 25c can 11c WHEATIES 2pkgs.23c Tree Tea for Iced Tea Packed by ' M. J. B. Co. '2-lb.Pkg. 34c KRAFTS Salad Dressing Pint Jar .". .. 17c Berry Time Plenty of Locals 10 LbS. 59c 20u s $1.17 Made Mayonnaise in VA Minutes PERFECT EVERY TIME! New MIXERWd Pint WESSON OIL both for tfi mixer 49 c ADS 600 "