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j, t ' : I t k t t Page Two NUDIST EXPLAINS WHY COLONY PLAN HAS BEEN ADOPTED Recently MlRnon Beck wrote nn nrtlcle which uppcorcd In the Ob "server in which she described a day spent In the Bhasta. county, Califor nia colony. The following article, also from lier pen. glvee the nudls'.'s vlow of the new movement The Editor. ' fly Mljjium IM-ek BOUND MOUNTAIN, Sliasta Coun ty, Aug. 17 In eyes of tho American public, riudlsm, until recently, was something practiced by the aorirumn or crazy radicals, but ol late there has been ucli a flood of publicity that Mr, Averugo Citizen l sitting . up and taking notice, V . " What, ho," he says, "It seems -thai some cru.y galoots ore copying the EUopeana bad 'cess to them." , "Apelng the JSurbpeans? Not at all," says the nudist. "Growth ol nudism in tho United States Is mere ly keeping pace with tlie evolution of (society as a whole. Tho fear of naked ness Js being discarded along with Other worn-out traditions of tlie past. "Bathing suits are becoming more abbreviated each season. Shorts only for men Is the accepted, thing. Doing nude Is commonplace In tho privacy of the holno, And while this Is not nudism In tho accepted scnao, It at least Is a step In that direction." Coiulltliins liirrcr Many ask why thcro have to be nudist colonies. "11 I want to go naked," thoy say, "I take a trip to the country and dlsrobo without tlie attendance of secretary or treasurer." Tlie modern factory worker or clerk does not live In a penthouso. Neither hog he the time nor. tho money to look for Inaccessible places In the country where ho may remove his clothes without danger of being ex posed, . fjtulirt Chase, economist, an advo cate of nudism, says: "I shrink from the Teutonic organizations of tho modem nudists. I like to sunbathe when Uio mood seizes me, and X like the adventure of finding the proper spot away from other people, but I YO'ULL I "771 m m Mm to compare cost with strength and lasting; qualities when buying furniture. You don't refurnish your home every season, as you do your wardrobe! THUKK IMIOCKS THAT SPULL (JOOl) TASTK You'll make no mistuke in a design like this, In finest selected matched walnut surfaces, with appropriate carvings. Boil, chest nnd vtmlty pinna fwW), i K h WAV Hcfoctory Typo Dining Suite Tabic and ( hairs Hfmvlly constructed yrt exlveincly dulnty nnd nppcullng in dortign. Surlnwd In select wnlnut. Hcfectory type table. S Mde rlmlrs and armchair BOHNENKAMP'S 1 More Photographs From Shasta I - i v v.--im . it.' s" I ' y: ". ,,f Above, women of (lie Shusta colmiy sunballiL- by the moun tain swimming- piMil while untie in cm be i h of tlm tump construct a log cabin, itt right. rcnllzo my good fortune In having more time and bjxico than tho fiver-, mi urru-klnir mmi. If ho ft lid his fam ily ore to aunbatiio at all, they musl huve organlzl facUUtes." Thcro you Jiave the renson lot or gnniKed colonies ' and gymnasluma. Tho flvcrnKo rrso must have a pri vnto place not too far from the.olty if lio ia to enjoy nudism while va cationing. And if ho Is to go nude while In tho city ho must do bo with out benefit of Instruction In gym nastics, swimming and the liko unless he Joins a group. Tho greatest danger to this grav FIND THAT IT ' trr 5 LA - ' i- ; - -.mimiBSm ing movement Is not public opinion of reformers and kibitzers, bub from pseudo-nudist outfits whose purpose Is to attract tho prurient-minded. They already have kept away Item tho real nudist movomunb many peo ple in search of the healthful bene fit of eunfthlne. So long as they bather no ono you might say the law clothes people with tho right to go naked. In California the !aw says: PAYS $1 ,75 wlwm aw fMPiu-rms m Our Budcjet Plan Makes Jiuiing Easier! ' " i hi H '5- .U' ,50 GRANDE EVENING OBSERVER, LA GRANDE, Nudist Colony "Every person who wilfully or lewd ly either (I) exposes hi person . . .! in any public place where there are present other persons to be offended or annoyed thereby, or (2) procures, ' compels or assists any person to so expose himself or to take any port n any .model wlisfc exhibition or to J mako any Indecent exposuro of him- self to public view or to the view of t any number of persons such as Is of- ! M f Ik" fenslve to decency or Is adopted to, LOS ANGELES, Aug. 17 VP) Spenc excito lewd or vicious thoughts or er Abbott, who piloted the Ducks to os is guilty or a misdemeanor." Looking over this statute,. It docs not seem that a nudist colony ia California, or states with similar laws would be molested unless It carried Its nudism Into a public place whloh Is extremely unlikely. TEA ' FIAVO IS. CELLOPHANE U i i ne modern tea i V package Sealed in I CELLOPHANE i Airtight oisturc ;v . .. . . if t proot.'Costssolittlc.' a y Preserves coin I B plctcly all A y) if tnc acii- j I J catc fragrance and A 0 ' flavor of fine tea h (j Japan (Green) ) (Black) at your cnocEits (' j PORTLAND CLUB IS AGAIN BEATEN BY STARS 13-4 By 'I'lio AhswIuUiI 1'rcss For tnose bleacher coaches who maintain winning ball Karnes is largely a matter of good pitching the performance of Los Angeles this year must be highly gratifying. The Angels have pitchers, particu larly Dick Ward end Buck Newsom. Between them these two Jiave ac counted for half of tho 8a victories turned In by Los Angeles this season. Tuesday Vewsom, marked up his 21st win of the year at Sacramento, tost night Word beat the Solons 4-3 lor his 20tli. With only five defeats he tops the Coast league hurlers. Hollywood walloped Portland 13-4 to Increase Its second place margin to two and one-Half gomes. Tom ' Snechan took care of the Hollywood mound cnores wnne nis mates nat tered Joo Bowman, Art Jacobs and Jack Wilson for 13 safeties, Including a double and pair of singles by Vlnce Dlmagglo and three singles by Fred Haney. Roy Joiner, of Oakland, southpaw ed his way to a double victory yes terday, trimming San Francisco 9-5, and dropping Joo Dlmagglo, the Seals' kid sensation, to tlie dirt with a left hook. . . ... The usually mi hi -tempered Joe. holder of tlie Cooat league consecu tive game hitting mark, questioned an umpire's decision calling him out when he slid .home in tlie first Inning. Pitcher Joiner took the argument to heart, Joe replied with a swing at the Oakland tosser and the latter countered with the knockdown i punch. The Missions drew farther sway from the cellar by making It two straight over Seattle, 14-7. ABBOTT LOOKING FOR A NEW JOB tneir isaa pennant. Is on the block, ' Tho black -browed manager of the Portland aggregation In the Pacific Coa-'it league put himself there last ; H1 because, he said, he could see n0 '"ture In tillering toe Oregon city's basebal: fortunes any further up-' stream. "I feel." he said, "I've done the best I could with the team and would like to try myself out somewhere else. I feel perfectly Justified In placing my candidacy before other owners who may contemplate making changes in managerial places for 1934." No, he' said at first, there had Oeen no disagreements with Tom Turner, Portland president, but he altered that statement a moment later to concede that there had been a few arguments. "But thoy have not been the direct cause of my announcement," he hast. ened to add..t ,,V V, TV jKixY-siAKiNo Time If you're making Irult Jelly and have difficulty in keeping the fruit from gathering In one spot remember that if you put the fruit In the Jelly just oeiore ii nardens It win be prop erly distributed. And never use fresh pineapple lh fruit Jelly. YES 1 cQay's Stores Store No. 1 1704 Adams Phone Main 515 Pure Cider Vinegar 25c For Pickling, Per Gal. Ripe Olives 1 cans 25c PREFERRED STOCK MAYONNAISE Quart Pauntry Jar Rice Krispies 2 Pkgs. 21c I RICE, JlKRISPIES With Magic Cards and Paint Brush FREE for Kiddles Fresh HAMBURGER PER POIND Our Vri;rl.ililF krpt i-artlrn ORE. IIASKIIAIJ, HTASDIMIH By the Aiuocbited Pre Coa.t League W. V. Pot. Los Angeles 82 6S A88 Hollywood 1 6 6Bi Portland "B 8T .STB Sacramento -1 " M Oakland 78 ,463 San Pranolscb 66 80 412 Missions M: 8H ,4W Seattle r 40 M .368' Vcsterdn.v's Itwnlts Los Angeles 4, Sacramento 3. Hollywood 13, Portland 4. Oakland 9, San Francisco 5. Missions 14, Seattle 7. ' ' M Ainerlcuii League , W. L. Pet. Washington i W 38 ,668 New York 65 44 .698- Philadelphia ............. 55 64 .606- Dotrolt 66 57 .496 Cleveland 66 58 .487 Chicago !.... 61 69 8 Boston 47 62 .431 St. Louis - 43 72 . .374. Yrstenlnv'H KesllIU At Clilcago 15 Washington 5; At Cleveland 5. Philadelphia 4. At Detroit 6, Boston 6. At St. Louis 18, New York 3, National League W. L. Pet. New York : 6 43 .698 Pittsburgh 6S 49 .668 Chicago 61 61 .646 Boston 60 62 .636 St. LOUls 0T 63 .536 Phllndelohla . 46 83- .422 Brooklyn 44 6S .411 Cincinnati i 4 86 .893 Yesterday's KesiiHs At Brooklyn 2-7, Pittsburgh 1-11. At New York 5, Cincinnati 0. At Philadelphia 6-2, St. Louia 7-0. At Boston 6, Chicago 1. 'BRAIN FOOD' OK NOT, F18II GOOD FOR BODY Fish moy not be "brain food,"' as the saying goes, but federal food ex pert say It is excellent for ttie body, as it Is rich In proteins, furnishes phosphorus and Iodine and m the case of the fat kinds vitamins' A and D. Discard the old notion that llsh and milk are not good together; they, advise. One of the best ways to pre pare fish steaks is to bake them in milk. Stairs Made Her Gasp For Breath Penalty of Excess Pat Although she has lost but 7 lbs. of her overweight, this woman finds that 7 lbs. has made a remarkable difference to her. Her letter reads: "I am 53 years old and ray height Is 6 t. .Last year I weighed! 154 lbs. I have been tak ing a half-teaspoonful of Kruschen Salts, making no ohange In my diet. Now I am less round the hips, and only weigh 147 lbs. dresesd. But I feel lighter and con now run up stairs, which before used io make me gasp for breath. Everyone says hows well and lit I look." (Miss) J. H. Kruschen Is an Ideal blend of 6 separate salts which help body . ,or gans'to function properly an main tain a splendid degree of health it builds up energy and strength while you're reducing to normal weight. Oet kruschen Salts at Glass Drugs, Inc., L & L Drug Co., Red Cross Drug Store, Moon Drug Co. or any other live c'rugglst hi the world a Jar lasts 4 weeks and costs not more than. 85 cents. Adv.' WE JJAVE VQ&T XOASTIES Meniber of N. R. A. Specials For Friday & Saturday KERR S. S. LIDS LARD . . . 33c. Why Pay More SUGAR Meats, Always the Best Cuts 10c Fine Choice Cuts' of.PestSteef Beef." Per Pound fresh with our new Vapor l.lsnil FIND IT HERE Copy for this CoHunn mait ; br-ln by 1 a,a. Dry Box Factory Wood. Large truck load delivered' IS. 50' per load. Tele phone orders collect. Pondosa Pine Lumber Co., Elgin, Ore. 8-17'2' t: Moon's Pure Vanilla Extract la Def ter and costs less, 8 cm. 33o, 6 oz. 62c. pint 81.39. . 8-4-1 m. OHIOINAIi ETCHINGS A selection of very- fine coloid Prenoli etchings liaa. Just beam re ceived' tty: Rloliardson's Art and Oift Shop' and are now on. display. You will enjoy seeing these 1 lovely num bers and are- invited-to vilt tluhop when down town any time this week. 8-18-4 t. Crazy Crystals at Moon; Drug Co. 8-4-1 m. a ikaS fob raw If you! have pretty piece of fancy work, of moss any kind. It will make a most beautiful tray tf you will take it to Richardson' Art and.Qlfti Biwp. They specialize In the Iramlng of yow pioturee and .tray making. h-xo- t. nMHlL cxnuiBSN You can set scratch, tnper at the Observer: 60 pad. ll-a- t. DID YOU KNOW THAT you con let "one call do ft alV by sending Both laundry and dry clean ing orders to tho Standard Laundry? Phone Main 68. 8-14-2 t. Curriers Tablets at Moon Drug Co. 8-4-1 m. THEAftUTtY DEPAT.TMRNT OFFICII OF THB COMPTROLLER OP THE CURRENCY. ' Washington, i. C. May 24, 1933 ' 1 Notice ur kerebjr given to ell per sons .who may nave claims against "The United states National Bank of La Grange, Oregon,' that the same most be presented to Hugh Bodmer, Receiver, with the legal proof thereof, within three months from this date, or they may be disallowed. F. Q. AWALT, Acting Comptroller of the Currency. 8-24-8 m. FARMERS IN MEETINGS ON WHEAT PLAN (Continued From Page One) Elgin Saturday. Other communities which have completed .their schedule of elections Include Imbler, Aug. 21; SummervUle, Aug. 22 and North Pow der. Aug. 23, all at 8 p. m. Com munities holding meetings this week are expected to complete the sched ule for elections so .that the entire county will have a permanent organ ization toy about Aug. 28. Application blanks, copies of the final contract and forma for mapping the farm, Its yield and the disposal of the crop .toaye peen, .received by the ,oounity agentj andj -are inelng' put Into the hands of ithe farmers themselves as jeum. -es bile suueuuie vi jiicroigo j can be oarrted out. Since only those ; who !' have signed appUcations are1 eligible to vote, farmers are advised to prepare 'a memorandum of cropping history on their farms and to secure a report -.of grain delivered .at the warelibuse during the past four years Store No. 2 2916 N. 2nd. .I Phone Main 109 r Bulk Cocoanut In Cellophane A A a Bags Per jb. fLyV Salt 7-lb. Sack 19c 2 25c pL", 39c 19c Pint Jar 20 lbs. $1.19 Ioap10Ms61c BEEF ROAST lie remr In and set Mi difference! Thursday AhrukI 1 7, J 9,13 and. bring, tlus Information to tl community election meeting. Tn advisory committee of fanne who will direct the campaign In ea of their communities are as follow B. H. DeLong, chairman and dire tor for the La Qronde district; oth districts are Island City, Henry He nrnnn. director; Allcol, Qeo. K. MiDoi aid, director; Imbler, H .H. Huron. .o reotor; Bumtnerville, Clyde McKenii director; Elgin, Rex Roulet, dlrcstc Cove, Merrell Conley, director; Unio Ralph- Hutolilnaon, director; Ncr Powder, John Shaw Jr., dlrectoi. The communities of Telocojet at Medical Springs are combined wl the North Powder district. The Pt mer Junction community la combi! ed with the Elgin district one t Starkey. community. Is combined wl the La Grande district . A BIG BOWL OF POS lOASIJES-THAT CRIS DELICIOUS CEREAL, S COOL AND REFRESHINC You too will love it . . . thi? gol en cereal 1 with the wonderful pleasing flavor . . . either plain . or topped off wit!) ripe, juicy fn or berries . . . and plenty of fr.es cold milk or cream. There's qyick energy, too, these big, crunchy flakes ma only from the sweet, tender heai of the .corn kernels themselves. So if you want to start your d off right . . . with something de thus . . ; something cool a crisp and tempting . . . eat P Toasties for breakfast tomorro the next day and every day! product of General Foods. When in hotels, restaurants on trains psk for Post Toasties tho individual-serving pgeka cellophane-wrapped, to ke them always crisp and delicioi mm '5SS?a5 jd&M K