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Tuesday, July 25, 1933. Page Four LA GRANDE EVENING OBSERVER, LA GRANDE, ORE. 'mm-, m I I I Ill " News Arid Personals Of Interest Oyer Tlie Grande Ronde Valley I.. v -r ti : JEN GIVEN SENTENCE Plead GiiiltV on Moon shine Charge in Enterprise Court '. ENTBRPHiSB (Speoiaij After, one moonshine trial had been disposed of by a ''not guilty" verdict, three oth er nun entered plena of guilty and nutans Hntannul in t.hn Hlwann tvnL tentiary lor one year.. The men aro Charles. . Schaeffer, Wayne Weaver and George . O. Oorlton. A fourth man, Emmett BoKord, "w released but his Indtotment still bangs. It is ..mid , he, has left the county. Charles Bohaeffer and Wayne Weaver were arrested alj a still in the woods at :Orossman, June 28. Carlton and Bafford were,, arrested at a still near Josephs . Roy: Schaeffei father of Charles, and Boy Hulas, wera cleared of charges, similar to those mado against the others. . The two men were, not arrested at the, still and the case .was heard .more or less on circumstantial evidence. Friends: Relative In Annual Picnic JOSEPH (Spoclal)Sunday thean- nual plcnlo of a group of old friends and relatives was held on the river below Joseph. , Those In the party : were Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Averlll, Mr. and Mrs. Ted Schmidt and Mrs. Hat tie JUgmandi of Enterprise. Mr. and . Mrs, Frank Roup, Mrs. Alvlrn Mays, of Joseph- A bountiful dinner was spread plcnlo style at noon. The aft ernoon was spent visiting and talk ing over days gone by. .. DftivM Piiiiefal Is , field Oh WedrieMay , . .ENTERPBISB (Special) Charles Down, prominent former of tho. up- ' per valley for years, passed away Monday, July 17, at the homo of his son, J. Hofcoo Down, near Hood River, Funeral services were iield Wednesday In Enterprise conducted by Rev. Hal. K. Wallls, pastor of two Methodist church. Burial was at Sum morvlUe. Presbyterian Aid Meet At So. Fork WALLOWaV (Special). Nineteen members nnd friends of tlio Prosbv- ' terlan Ladles Aid society motored' up South Fork . canyon, above Lostlne Wednepdav afternoon and held .their meeting at the country home of Mrs. Eugone itnotte., Mrs. Earl Foffer, president, presided at the mooting and Mrs. L. B. Wil liams led the devotional exercises. Final arrangements wore mado and committees appointed for the too, and short play, VXho Rag- Carpet Outtin' Bee" that the, old wljl give In the basement of, tho church on liuirsday, Aug. 8; Following the meeting a so cial time wos enjoyed and refresh ments served'. Then next regular moetlncr will bo held In two wooka at the homo of Mrs. Ah T. Thompson In Middle valley. Enterititri GiiitA At Fr tench tionte COVE (Special) Mrs. Robert French and MrB Stuart Fronch en ter UU nod the Ladles Gullet at their home Thursday afternoon. Five tables of bridge were In play. Mrs. Hefty receiving tho first prize and Mrs. Bcrtsch tlie low. Prizes wore awarded by chance and did not depend on skill, A dainty lunoh was served after, tho games.. The guests were Miss BcsAo Kclley, Miss Thehna Anderson, Mines. R. I. Barker, O. E. Barker, C, E. Bcrtsch, Comstock, A. G. Conklln, L. J. Chadwlck,,B. Si. Coad, J. It. Fletcher, Hefty, A. H. Orion, L. R. Lay, Helehe, Lincoln, U.M. Laird, Mc Intlro, L. Presto, M. Spaeth, Trlppecr and Frank Wells. Mrs O, E, Barker and Mrs. L. Presto will be tho nort hostesses. Complinb&rited At Afternoon Party WALLOWA (Spochil) Mrs. Hollls Bull entertained a few friends Thurs day afternoon complimenting her sis. ter, Miss Florence Bloomquost, of Spokane, and Mlw Fay Holers, of Portland, who aro visiting In Wallowa. Three tablets were arranged for cards and the afternoon was Bpent playing bridge. Later tho hostess served dainty refresluncnts. MORTIMORE IS GUEST PAStOK Rev. and Mrs. Paul Do F. Mortl moro and Henry Wlnbum were in Pendleton Suntriy whero Mr. Mortt moro was tho guest pastor at the Christian church in the morning. They were guests at dinner of Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Hnwley, former La Ornndc resident!. Howard Peterson accompanied thorn to Pendleton. HELP FOR TIRED WIVES Take Lydia E. rinkhanVs Vegetable Compound Wire flirt tlretl during thM hurt Kmc. Thoyr;the one wha mint bvm ths burdens of tt family. When Chi h unhand come noma with foot monty It hla pay enfelope It U 'Che wife whi muit itrugftU along and make the bs If you are ttred . . . worn out . I nerrous, cry Lydla B. Plnkham'a Vefteta bte Compound. WhaC you need It conli chat will fiUe you (ha atraagtli to earn on. ........ , . , f ,i 48 out of Trr IM women who report to ui eay that they are benefited by Chi medicine. Buy a bottle from your drug silt today , , . and watch iba rceult, liBai'aiRia Hqury a. wollnce, spcretary .of agriculture, right, end H. F. Baker aro Miown inspecting a field of corn on Wallace's .farm, near Dea Moines, la., runners ure happy when corn Is knee-high this time of year, so Wallace's crop Booms to have a good start. Sunday School , K Organized OuiAtHilgard HILOARD (Special) A Sunday school was organized last Sunday aft ernoon at the Hllgnrd school house. The organization will be under the supervision of Rev. Daniel Bwartz of the Nazarene church of La Grande. KNTKIil'UISK I'DltHONALS Lawronce Rows was a member of a fishing party going to the high. 1 ukes Sunday. Whllo riding a mule which stumbled, ho threw out his hand to brace himself, striking a tree and breaking one bone. Mr. Rowo lias gone to Ontario for a few days to see his mother whllo tho bono mends. Dr. E. R. Flack received his appoint ment last week as county brand In spector, , Tho office .was, held by the late Sam Litch wha recently passed away. Mrs. V. H. Ahrens and daughter, Cheryl, havo gone to Eureka, Cal., whero the family lived for several yoara beforo coming to Enterprise where Mr. Ahrens Is manager of tho J. 0. Penney Co. store. ; Hazel Stlckney and Helen Dixon re turned Sunday from a vacation trip to Chicago and tho Century of Pro gress exposition. On tho return tlicy visited Miss Stick npy's grandparents in Missouri. Miss Lt la Ault and her niece, Peggy Leo Rcavls, aro on their way to tho Century of Progress exposition. Dr. Ault took thorn as far aa Elgin Mon day and from thero they continued tho trip by stage, . J. T. Hoi brook arrived Tuesday from Yakima, to Join his family visit ing at thn homo of Mrs. Holbrook's parents, Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Bcwwcll. Jrs. Holbrook came a week ago with hor brothor. Gene and his bride. The Holbrook family loft Friday for Boise, to visit and will then return to Yaki ma whoro ho. is employed by tho Pacific Light Aa Power Co. Clara White and Fred Hearing wero married at Pasco, Tuesday. They havo returned and or on tho Hearing cat tlo ranch in the north end of tho county. Mrs. Hearing is a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J. R, White, ' Irene Lucille Moklnney and Wil liam Edlin, both of Enterprise, were married by Justice of tho Peace A B. Conaway at his offioo Saturday Witnesses wore Mr, and Mrs. O. B. Flee nor. A daughtnr was born .to Mr. and Mrs. John McCoy Saturday, July 16. Tho baby was named Barbara Jwan, Countrywomen's Club Tho Countrywomen's club is sched uled to meet Friday afternoon at liivcrsldo park with Mrs. Betty Pon land and Mrs. ciracc Orout serving as hostesses. BueJi member is asked to bring her own Individual drinking cup. Tlie picnic arranged for next Sunday lor members, their friends and families will bo held at Plho Cone. At this time ench member Is asked to bring watermelon sufficient for her own family. , CARS COLLIDE; NO ONE HURT Cars driven by F. B. Thorp, 07, of AUrcl. and Mrs. Doris Spaeth, of aiua cedar street, La Oraudo, tig ured in a traffic accident til Adams and Fourth yesterday at 7:50 o'clock. No one was hurt, It was reported to tho police. SPECIAL! Sunproof IIouso Paint mn Qfk por gollojfc .. tpA.tJU Plnsco Hons? Paint fitn an per gallon J).47 Best Grade Moor Point AfTi per quart . cldfv Cloo-Out floor Paint I Jin por quart., D4(s Pittsburgh Paint Store Ill Elm. St. J. A. tlujtg, Mgr. ce Grows Tali Corn ' " Big Creamery . Picnic Aug. 9 ,' At Wallowa WALLOWA (Special) August 0 has been set as the date for the annual Co-opcratlve Creamery picnic at the park grounds west of town. This ovenfe has attracted the attention of many of the people who aro looking lor warn to the 1033 event; IMlOMI.Si; PHKKONALS H. W. Oliver and Dwlght Hender son and family, of Enterprise, wero here Sunday and after tho basket dinner following Sunday school both tho men gave talks on the amend ment repeal which were greatly ap preciated. C. T. Lindsay, of La Orando, spent Sunday here and on his return homo was accompanied- by his mother-in-law, Mrs. Bertha Carper. ( Tho first crop of strawberries hero Is about gone and tho plants aro be ginning to blossom for the second crop. Ray Henderson reports a very nar row escape from a rattlesnake one day last week. Ho was out herding sheep and going to a teprlng ho lay down to get a drink. When ho started to got up tho rattler struck and Ids fangs pierced tlie felt crown of Ills hat. Born, Wednesday, July 10, at the Oramlo Rondo hospital, a daughter to Mr. and Mrs. Howard Carper. Both mother and daughter aro reported as doing nicely. Mr. and Mrs. Ula Poulson, ot near Enterprise, camo Sunday and visited Mrs. Alllo Smith. Mr. Poulson return ed In tho evening, but Mrs. Poulson remained with her mother for a few days. Clarence Snuffer Is ill of small pox at the home of his parents, Mi. and Mrs. Henry Snuffer. . . , Lee Smith Is still confined to his bod with a lame hip caused by a fall against the bumper of a car on the third. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Carper return ed Monday from a two weeks' visit at tho Palmer Junction. PAY CHECKS ARE GIVEN TO GUARD CO. Nearly 1000 In checks wore rtlstrlb iitod unions tho uo men and three officers of Company E, 186th Infantry at the armory Monday nlKht. It was tho first time In moro than a year tho total fell below tho 41000 mark and this was becauso of a IS per cont cut which took effect April 1. Ed E. Hall and Alan P. Eames wero onUaUtl In the company -lost nlKht, I and Jvt. Klwoad E. Combs, ot Com- j pany or -Baker, has applied for a transfer to tho La Orando unit, be causo of romoval of resldonce to this city. From Portland John Hnfmnnn, of Portfand, arrived by automobile to visit with his mother, Mrs. Mary Hofmanu, for two weeks. He was formerly employed at the Sucajawra Inn hero, but now works for Davidson's Bakery In Port land. L. . . . Vei n Berry, City Inspector Has Tested the Herd of GRAY'S . Red Star Dairy And lias Found it Absolutely Free of T.B. The I lord Tested 100 0. K. You Can He Sure Our Milk & Cream Are Tare FUNERAL SERVICE FOR MRS. BRADY Aged Resident of Vallowd County Passed Away Last Week. WALLOWA (Special) Funeral ser vices hold In Wallowa Monday tor Mrs. Mary E. Brady, of Portland, who pawed away at the home ol her daughter, Mrs. Lizzie Loyd. Mrs. Brady was In her 84th year and was the mother of eight chil dren, three of whom are dead. There ' are 10 grandchildren and 15 great grandchildren. She had been a mem ber of the Christian church since 10 years of age. Interment was In the family plot In the Wallowa cemetery. Byron and Tim Brady, brothers of the deceased, accompanied the re mains to Wallowa. Other members of the , family ,hore lor the tuneral were Mrs. Lizzie Loyd and Mrs. Jean Jones of Portland and Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Wiley and son, of Hood River. FROST, HILGARD . HILOARD (Special) Weather, like everything else, has Its extremes. Last week two different days the ther mometer registered 08 degrees, while on Thursday morning of this week a light frost covered; the ground. I . . COVB 1'EKSONALS 1 1 i i Mr. and Mrs. E. O. Rees and the Kelley family, Including Mrs. Kelley, Miss Besse Kelley, Mrs. Bernlece Mil ler and her two children, 'Jean , and Don. Mr. and Mrs. A. H. Orton and Wanda Betty, Mr. and Mrs. P. B. Kelley and Almon Oclss spent Bun day at Medical Springs. ,Mrs. A. O. Conklln was hostess at a family party Sunday. The guests wero Mr. and Mrs. H. C. Rees, . of Union, Mr. and Mrs. L. Rf Lay, and Mrs. T. R. Conklln and children, and Albert Conklln. . Mr. and Mrs. Herman Allen, of El Monte, Cal., are expected, to visit hero soon. They will be guests of Mr. Allen's mother, Mrs. Alice Allen, and Mrs. Allen's ulster, Mrs. Cora Bloom, and other relatives. v, , Mrs. Mary Mangren left Tuesday for Palo Alto, Cal., to visit her brother, Warren Madden and fam ily, Mr, Madden Is a teacher of law at the university at Berkeley this summer. Mr. Madden Is connected with the University of Pennsylvania but Is at Berkeley for tho summer. A year ago he had his sabbatical leavo and spent the time at Berkeley. An Infant daughter was born to Mr. and Mrs. Reed Blacker at Hot Lake sanatorium Wednesday. This Is their second child buttbe, ijlrst daughter. Mrs. Blacker is the daugh ter of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Welrner of Cove, but tho Blackers live tin Union. . . (!!'! A baby son arrived at the homo of Mr. and Mrs. Dick Brown on Tues day. Mrs. Brown was formerly Miss Beatrice risher. They live at Cove, Lewis Laird and Mrs. J. R. Fletcher aro expecting a visit from their brother, Dr. Laird and family, of Hastings, Neb. Mrs. Loulno May, of Baker, and two daughters have been gucsto at tho W. A. McNeill home. They camo Sunday and remained until the end of tho weeek. Mrs. Molvln Mfliko was unnxpectr eclly called to Dayton, Wash., by tho Illness of her mother. Her brother enmo for her on Monday and they returned almost Immediately Mrs. Marks, her three children and her nlocc, Miss Dorothy Brodhcnd, who Is visiting her. r Robert Paige came from California Sunday to visit bis parents Mr. end Mrs. Frank Poiro. Ho has been in California for flvo years, finishing school and studying law. He Is now graduated. SllllAIt A NO FMH'll PORTLAND. July 35 IFI Sugar Cano granulated. $4.86: fruit or berry, $5: boot sugar, $4.75 100 lbs. Domestic flour Selling price, mill delivery 25-bbl lots: patent, 49s, $7.80ei$8.60; do 08s, $4.60 (it $7.80; bakers' blucstom, $6.75 (it $6.85 ; bak ers' blciuled flour, $6.05 (, $0.40; soft whlto pastry patent, $6.75 $7.50; Montana hard wheat, $5.95; rye, $4.00 (ff$6.30: whole wheat, $5.15; graham, $5 00 $6.30 bbl: NOTICE Wo sell only Artificinl Ice made from pure water. All culls answered promptly. We also handle only the best qunllty of Coal and Wood. All our products nro guaran teed. ' Our services are the best. Gaither Ice & Fuel Co. Main 523 Pope at St. A rare new study ot His HollneHq Pope Pius XI Is this striking close up just received in the Uplted States. It shows him on the Cathedral .of the Arclibiisilica of St. Jojin La ter an in the Vatican City. WALLOWA PERSONALS Mr, and Mrs.k;. h. Bales and fam ily returned Wednesday r from a two weeks' motor trip through Washing ton. Most of their vacation was spent wifch relatives In Spokane.; Mr. and Mrs,, Roy Lovell, of Boloe, arrived In Wallowa , Thursday to spend a few days visiting friend and to, get thoir daughter, Bonnie Jean, who has been! spending several weeks with tho Welnhard girls In Lower val ley. . G. W Mumford and son, Clarence, mado a business trip to Pendleton Tuesday. Mr. and. Mrs. Mumfora are spetidlng the; summer at their cabin at Wallowa Lake. Their home Is in Pendleton. ,.-. ,-,-. Miss Mae Jefferson, ( of Portland, In company with a party of friends, stppped. .In Wallowa Monday to re new , acquaintances, en route to Wal lowa. Lake for a shprt . vocation and outing. Miss. Jefferson was, the eighth grade teacher here 27 years ago -and hod hot been bock -sincet she taught here. Site stated that she lias ono moro year to teach in Portland and will then receive a life pension and retire , from- tho school .room. , Joe Prizaell left. Thursday IoT LwKo View where he has secured, employ ment and wllL bo away for the re mainder of the summer Mr. and Mrs. Cauthorn, of San Francisco, and Miss Anna Running, of Portland, arrived In Wallowa by motor Inst Sunday and are spending the week with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Albert Running. . The Edwin Marvin; and John Brat ton families spent Wednesday , in the woods at Promise aiyl returned with nine gallons cf large, rlpo huckle-, berries. They report a good huckle- j berry crop In that locality this year. Reports from oilier localities are that Cinderella At Mummap Prices COME EARLY iohn Laterah r?T becrles arenot as plentiful as lr the past two years. , . Mrs. Alice Fisher, of Smith moun tain, Is at the Wallowa hospital re covering from an appendicitis opera tion performed Saturday. Mrs. Vernon long and Infant son, of Portland, were In Wallowa Sunday at the homo, of Mrs. Mary Murphy. Mrs. Long was formerly Miss Maxlne Pfleffer, of Wallowa. She is spending part of the summer in Enterprise visiting relatives. . , l 11ILGAHB TEKSONALS I 3 : : .. Robert Paige, of Santa Monica, Cal., Visited Sunday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Welmer. He was en routs to visit his parents at Coe. ,.Miss. Wilmerth Welrner, of Hllgord. and Mrs. John Price, of La Grande, visited their sousirt, Mrs. Reed Black er, of ynlon, at. Hot Lake Wednesday. - A birthday party honoring little Mlra Barbara , Jane Rees was given Sunday, afternoon &tr the homo or )ier grandparents, Mr.. and Mrs. J. B. Wel rner. Ten guests were present. Swimming and games were the diver sion of -the afternoon. , The first spring lambs to be ship ped from . Hilgard this season were shipped by Sniythe Bro., Inc., of Pen dleton Sunday. . Jaok Dickenson left this week for Ukiah, where he will have work on the state highway. Quality Counts Opposite The l'ost Office NELSON Went Over With a WE ai'p sorry if you couldn't get tV proper ; service, but the crowd vai larger than we anticiiiated. However, you have another chance! We Ofter ihe Matite of tiurSibck Dresses. Slhioes aimdl CINDERELLA SHtjP ! Miscreants At Wallowa Lake- Apprehended ENTERPRISE (Special) Two boys, Andrew Young and Stanley Guild, wero rrosted at the head of WalT Iowa lake Monday by Deputy SherIK John Hlmilwright on charges of larr ceny In carnpa on the Methodist camp grounds and other cabins. They wero sent home to their parents In Hlllsboro. ' ' . j t JOSKl'II PKIISONALS t & ; ; t Mrs. Loo Throe ig recovering from on attack of tho measles. i Mrs. Howard Crawford and twp children, John Howard and Jean, of Walla Walla, came Thursday to visit Mrs. Crawford's mother, Mrs. Alvlra Roup. i Billy, young son of Earl Pleencr. stepped on a null whllo playing and has suffered much pain In Ills foot as a result. ; : Chester. Colllnsworth and Miss Nel lie Richards wero married Sunday at tho home of Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Col llnsworth, his parents, by C. R. Pat ton, Justice of the peace. Both young people are popular and have a host of friends who Join In congratula. tlons. They are at present making their homo In Enterprise. Bryan Everett has Infection In one of his hands and is suffering much. Mrs. L. Knapper and Mrs. Ben Knapper entertained Friday for Mrs. Russell vaughnn and Mrs. Maurice Ebon ot a 1 o'clock luncheon. Those present besides the honor guests were Mrs. Edward Eben and Mrs. Daisy Rumble. :! Mr. and Mrs. P. D. McOully Sr. wore called to Salem Saturday by the death of Mr. McCully's sister. Mrs. Estelle Gilbert. Mrs. Gilbert was quite well known here as she hod visited hero a great' many "times. WALKER DRIVES TO NAMPA, IDA. George Walker, county, coroner, drovo to Nampa Sunday where Mrs. Walker ,1s visiting .her mother, Mrs. A. J. Firkins. They expect to. return early this week. Miss Gloria Walker, their daughter, has been visiting In Nampa with her two grandmothers, Mrs. Firkins and Mrs.. George Walker Sr., and In Boise with Dr. and Mrs. Lyman West, and Is expected to re main for several days longer. MRS. LOOKER HAS OPERATION A major operation, was. performed on Mrs. C. E. Looker, of Perry, at the Grande Ronde hospital on Mon day. ... i - - "HOW THEY GLEAM!" Beadsprearifi and Pillows )f silk, rayon, or celaneso retain their original lus tre, shape and smartness when dry-cleaned at the ODORLESS CLEANERS 1107 Washington Main 701 S mm Sale o C0MK EARLY I - Byron Allred and son, Boyd, from Seattle, mado a surprise visit to the home of Ws brother and sister-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Alvah O'Nell, where thoy will stay for a short whllo,, then they will continue on their way to Phoenix, Aria. .. : ., ,,.. ... . Mr. and Mrs. Earl Stein and. son, Bobby, Gerald Plerson and. .Kenneth Pierson .havo moved ta fitwkey whoro they will spend tho rest of tlie sum mer. working In tho woods. - Alvah Q'NcU, who fractured his leg recently whllo working in. the hay, Is reported as doing very nicely,,..., . Joe Smith escaped what, mlglvfc 0iV0 been a serious accident, Tuesday when a rear tire blow . out on, his car near Pine Cone. Skillful hand ling of the wheel Is all that saved him. . .. i t. Mr, and Mrs. P. V. .Carmen made a business trip to Walla Walla Wed nesday. ' v Miss Aleda Kline, of La . Grande, was a weekend visitor at the O'Nell home, ' - r' - Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Kelly, from Hr nvlston, were visitors at .the .homo of Mr. and Mrs. Konneth Flerspiuv Mr. and Mrs. Morris .Winch and daughter, Joan, have . returned. ;to their home In Boise otter -a week's visit here. ' . . , . - j. ., ,. Lenard Ferguson, who .has . bacn suffering with a broken ankle, bos onmoletalv recovered. . . SEVERAL LEAVE ; THE HOSPITAL Several patients left the Grande Ronde hospital during the weekend, among them Mrs. Ellas York and baby daughter, of Imbler, Mrs. Fred) Brace, Clifford Conrad, Mrs. W. E. Townsend and baby, boy: ,' v ' Marvin Roland, of; Spray, one of the recruits at the Frog Heaven C. C. C. camp, ,-who, underwent a major operation, recently,. was able to leavo the hospital also. . 1'iiuitv ruiiHONAi.a . ORECONySl WW '- ROSE CITY .VJ SINGLE- lrM&l with hnth .SmlM