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Pajre Four KA GRANDE EVENING OBSERVER, LA GRANDE, ORE. Wednesday, August 23, 1933 SOCIETYNOTES Marriage of Miss Anne Stange To George William Decker To Take Place Thursday Evening This veek U proving to of un usual interest In La Grande with sereral event on the calendar, lead ing among them the marriage of Miss Anne Stance to George William Decker Thursday evening at 8 o'clock st the Presbyterian church with Rev. J. George Wals performing the cere mony. Misa Marjorle WUhrlnu of Eufie.i. who Is one of the wedding party, arrived In La Ornnde lust night. Miss Jane Stance, slater of the bride-elect. wlU be maid of honor, while the bridesmaids will be Miss Wilhelm, aftss Dorothy berhard. Mrs. Francis G re ul ten and Mrs. John Larlsen. Ford Palmer, of Los Angeles, will be best man for Mr. Decker. A reception will be held at the Stauge home following the ceremony. Mrs. Raymond Gray Complimented . Mrs. Raymond Gray, a recent bride. wa& complimented at a delightful ere ning party at which Miss Hope Inlow and Miss Mildred Hawks worth entertained last night at the Inlow home. Mr. and Mrs. Gray were married In Botsr ln July and recently returned from a trip to the middle west. The rooms were decorated with large baskets of gUdloIusea and sweet peas. linen shower and later a aplce shower with verses and llmexicks wriuen by the guests. Five tables were arranged for bridge and the prize for rugi score was received by Mls Arta Lawrence. Mrs. Gray received the table prtw. A two-course luncheon was served late In the evening. Guest for the event were Miss Jennie Peterson. Miss Kate Houx. Mtsa Amanda ZabeL Miss MadeUne Larson, Miss Arta Lawrence, Miss Helen Moor. Mrs. H. S. Moor. Miss Jetssje Hawksworth. of MlsaouU. MonU, Mrs, Walter Reuter. Mrs. P. L. Ralston. Mrs, R. U Skeen. Mrs. John Miller. Mrs, George Tlss. Mrs. Henry tiuwn. Mi& MAbel Monoo. Miss wtur fsa. Rymvc Bit. ! Miss Alice Inlow, Dr. Lewa Ager. Mrs. Ralph Badgley and the guest of honor. Mr. and Mtsl Gray will soon be at borne to their friends at the Melville apartments, Pinochle Party Enjoyed Tuesday Ft tables were amnped for pi nochle Tuesday tught when Wo men at the, sXock wnruiMd with a card part? at the OU Fellows ball fcitawing the regular raeestag. Praes cards were awarded to Mrs. Jac TTT. 7 u-, 1 -- i coDsoiauaa. Mr. WTnifred Cass will entertain the group at her borne at a card party oa Sept 1. and the next reg ular meestng will re heid on Wed twtday, Sept. 11. W. B. A. In Meeting Tuesday The mrular order of business was transacted last rstfitt when the Wo- man oeoen aBxia.-i oe Odd Frliows baU. So Mrs. Lewis Wetrei the presxient. was unaMe to attend the oeetzas. Mr. J. e. t.J welL vice presjdeav was in charvja The croup nil meet afain oo Sept. IU Virgie Rvason And Edward Hutseil Wed At the Pr5br'an zrAZt Toeay j aftervAM Rer. J. Gor Vftla red the munut semce which united ir. holy n:r.ni,v-r, V.rcw Rrjjea aad Edward Kuuell. In the prac e Mrs. A. W. Rvsc.n. aaoaher cf the : of the bride, and Mr. ITJiaw Hut tell, mocher c& the br'.srcr.vc:i. The yvur.c ywpJe wUl hue he:r J homes in La Grnde- I SOCUL (LUJ1XD.E Tharsdsr. Ajx ?4 2 V Frvcs Brown suiUiary to the Soss ara DiUfthtera of the Pioneers w:tl Mrs. Ki;r Ellsworth, KvthtU rcjd. Swwcuvif!$ it the Us Grsr.iie QUARTET SEES WORLD'S FAIR Mr. an4 M:. Kaiu:y M.j ai , Mr. and Mrs. L-:nasc ar tr.yy- inp a rij'.ia t:.p to the Wv s ' FV.r : Chicaco. ! Red Ofs Dru? ?tor at Year HAT t.rr? vrvf ?v:t hit iit the cectxT. CWt yours ojt acrt phoce us ;.v expert cieanuj WORLD STOCK OF WHEAT IS LARGE WASHINGTON, Aug. 23 uTV Thera waaapproxiniatelronbimbushet ed wheat In the world on August 1 and the United &tatea had about 40 per cent of it. Actually, the figure stood at 9S0. O0O.CX bushels and 385 881.000 bush els larger than a year a0 and topped the previous high recccM by 120.000. 000 bushels. The United SiAtea had as much wliau as the combined stocks of Oan- i ad.,. AnMBiiu nd other exporting anxu plus grain on ocean passage. Song Writer To Appear Here In Vaudeville Show j 12c; hens, over 3' lbs. 8e: under 3-3 Once convict number 877 In the jibs., 7c; springs. 3 lbs. up. 11c; broil Kansas state penitentiary. Eddie Car- ers. l-3 lbs.. 13c; colored springs, ter. who while serving time on a ! under 4 lbs. 13c: colored roasters. 4 check: forgery charge wrote "Weary i lbs. up 14c; roosters. 6c lb.; ducks. River," is to appear on a vaudeville f pekins. broilers, 8 10c lb.; old show to be presented Friday and Sat- ducks, pekins ( ; do colored urd.iy at the Liberty. j ( 1. Carter also has written "Who-s Sor- Cantaloupes Dillard standiru. rr Now.- -U Was Only a Dream- and Vakima standards. 75 g 8Sc -Some Day Youll Be Sorrv- as well crate: Dalles. 85c a 11.00 crate, as others. It was after his pardon! Cheese, milk, country meat, mo- ....... ..... hair r- 3 . V 1 . . v- vj nnlnn. .. - t-kat v .-W". r r nurrwu nuui ti. ... yr- ' - -- u'.ir actress who appeared in the pio- 1 onions, potatoes, wool and hay, tin lure -Weary RsvW with Richard changed. Barthelrness, ar.d who appears In the show with Carter and Vantine, the' Sl'CAR AND KI.Ol R dippy mad migx-ian. I PORTLAND. Aug. 33 Sugar Eddie Carter's parrsier In the epi sode which caused his prison sentence was buer caticht and exor.erati-a Ed dbe of the hU.'ne for a suprxed cer tifted clieck whh:h bounced. T"v nar''A chv trt Ka cwrr in conjunction wtth Laurel and Hardy tn The Evil's Brother." showing both rr-atinofts and even:nrs. World's Largest Bouquet Will 3e Shown at Salem SALEM, ore. (fc.al The wwid"s ; liTocst bouquet, 1C feet Icr.g and 30 tee, MTcr. w,u oe oa r.v-.o.i iu i.e Agricultural bttildir.c dunr.c the m- lire week of the Oregon State Pay. Sept. 4-. Mow than .0CO choice i!v.i ivumj cocrtrtrise the huie bouquet. The i"""5 0-- 'J1 i lir bv 1 Grants Psss Chamber of Cosiroeree, &l thcusani of the hufe lot of i i:lad:ctU will be sex feet in beicht, the shippers promise. So larve is the dplay that 3..tXt separate rases will be required to hold adequately the botKjtset. Renewal during the week w-.U keep the exhibit In the best of condition. At 1 p, cv on Labor Dsy. the c-pen-inr day of the fair, the b:c bouquet will be farally presented to Mrs. Julius Lv Meier bv J. O. Hilt, of . rharatan of the state board "j v.cu!;u-1. Ajo rvr., t ,f.f ceiecacirjr w.U be ti,ycc W. W. Stcck wtlh c4 Grt:u Pi.!f. County v.xlce Orart XCftttvr ir.i C. K. DKiaray and J. R KArrey. pK-iect and sec re'axrr. respecuvriy oi the Grants Pass c rrr of cxi-fr.Y. OJt'.rs of nnny s'-:e carien ar.d flcwej- clubs will tiso be prese-l. ) Nyvs ris and stxff p h - ocra r be ns to piirw of the pees atation sacr, A xneja.ce of Oreni huge coc--.:v rvl irdus:ry wUl w by th'. Tyir. to J piras v Oas bulb xndi- repnesez an rnuxl pcvMuctn GStHXKY CHAIN WOO VOTERS BfEXOS AIKE5 rxi:cal ra.r:y, oTvrrhrcwr: by tr rer lutxvi. his .s'.Ar'iiti v-v,r fix ihe p:cier.:-il e:;;.-.. ci iss.j-5 by :-:ch aiirr::se w: cvm sii;- Wo ociJi.ini ;tnd repiir fterv tnivk. tisetor or st.itioauv eiiiiine mag ntto. We carry a com !ele ;-'.ivk of parts. MIm lieu liuke, KoclKy Editor Tflgphon Main P'X rntll 9:30 . m. Fruit Agreement May Be Obtained Before Nightfall PORTLAND. Ore, Aug. 23 l-P! An effort to work out a mutually, ac ceptable marketing agreement was being continued here today by rep resentatives of the tree fruit Indus try In Oregon. Washington, Idaho Motxt&s Going Into the second of their two-day hearing conducted by repre sentatives of the agricultural Adjust mem administration, the fruit grow- POKTl.tND I'KOIll'CE PORTLAND, Aug. 23 U Butter Prints, extras. 22c; standards, 21c. Butterfat Portland delivery: A lJVbLnJZrr- Eis Pacific poultry producers' selling price: oversize, 24c; extras. 23c: standards. 20c; mediums. 20c: pullets, 16c dozen. Buying price by whole salers: iresh extras. 19c doe., me diums. 16c doc; undergrade, llo doz. I ui, poultry roruana aeurery: t I buvlmr nritv: hMn hius mlrtt ' lsi to 5'i lbs, 13c: do Si lbs. up. beet sugar. M.T5 100 lbs. j Domestic flotir Selling price, mill i delivery. 25-bM. lo: ptittnt. 43. !7.90; do 93s. 7 .60 87.80; bakers' 1 bluesteni. H T5 . $5 S5: bAkers blend- .lm'r- a : J"' try patent, 16 75 y $7 50: Montana hard wheat. f.S.95: rre. S4 006 30- whole wheats 5.15j CTMham. SoO (3 ' bbl. Legislature May Be Convened Next Fall (Ccctmueo From Pagrj Ooe) Gowrnor Meier made no decision ljis. nient oa the ir.-mr of the soe- cial session. He said he will first dla-uss the necessity with ler-fiative airrs. hesds of civic croups, the pr(s5, and leadlns citlrens tn order to cet a general reaction on the pro- posea lax. Three on: f acuity nrembers of Olivet colie. Civet, Mich, have jbeconje state school Sl:per.ntendent - : The 'Crand Hotel" of Comedv! 7 PiootHomwsJotcl.' W . C . F I E t D sj BUOY VAlUEi STUART ERWIN k.. GEORGE BURNS t CRACIE ALIEN C0LSTOOPNAGIE & BUOD wSARI MARITZA CAS CALLOWAY end Hit Otthosrra B E I A IUG0SI BABY ROSE MARIE Girls in CtHaphan Plan in the World's J I Most Hilarious J I Hwfery.' A 81 gbnmaa! Q v V a v.v ft K Iff IUMIIM.L STAMIINtlS lly The AM-latnJ Prows t'uast League Club W. Los Angeles ...... 85 Hollywood !H Portland 83 Sacramento 82 Oakland 68 Pit ,5M 692 .482 .073 .466 San Francisco Missions ... Seattl . . 69 .413 67 88 54 87 .399 .302 Yrterdu's Kesulls Seattle 4. Los Angeles 3. Hollywood 13. Oakland 4. Portland 9, San Francisco a. Sacramento 4, Missions 3. American League W. I.. Pet. 77 39 .664 69 46 .600 63 60 -506 60 60 00 67 59 .491 64 63 .463 49 68 .419 44 77 .364 Washington New York Cleveland . Detroit Philadelphia. Chicago Boston - St. Louis Yetferuay's Results At Cleveland 3, New York 4. At Detroit 10. Washington 8. At St. Louis 8. Philadelphia 7. At Chicago 8-4. Boston 1-0. National League W. L. Pet. 63 43 .613 64 53 .547 64 54 .&42 ej 53 .536 62 53 ,539 48 64 .428 45 65 .409 44 72 .3T9 New York . Boston St. Louis . j Pittsburgh j Chicago Philadelphia - Brooklyn Cincinnati Yesterday's Kesults At Boston 5. Pittsburgh 4. 14 In nings. At New York, Chicago, postponed, rain. At Brooklyn, St. Louis, postponed, rain. BOB KRUSE AND SCOTTYDAWKINS TO TANGLE HERE Bob Kruse. 210-pound wrestler of Poriland. and Scotty Dawklns. 209. of Louisiana, are scheduled to collide on the mat In Rex Hall next Satur day evening. Aug. 26. it was an nounced today when the card was given approval by the city boxing commission. It will be staged under the auspices of the American Legion with Joe Singer as promoter. Kruse wrestled here once before, and his roughness, ability and bare feet created quite a sensation. Daw kins is not known locally but has been wrestling In Portland and other coast points for some time. ! Portland, w-.ll meet Eerett Qtbhon. of St. Paul. In the semi-final of the card, accordlnir to announcement, and Ray McCarrolL of La Grande, will a-restle Welch In the first event of i the evening. I j The Kentuckv caaie ar.d fish com- : mission has obtained 4218 quail at 1.50 each for distribution on hunt- inc preserves. Ends Thursday Night R"V-T "-a " ft 1 'ei iij-j rr f ' y J : V X''i, ' Xv' i i i ;V H ''ii: nm -irr .a aN t J1ARKLT NEWSJOF THE DAY t CHICAGO WlULaT Open ' sept. I lee. May I xS,gt4 Jlia.Si CUICA00 CORN' -5lta - Mi .314 ' . fil9Jitm JB3 .Bl-.i .Bit, Sept. Ilec , .May . PORTLAX Open .Hi ;s!-i Sei4. Utv. MOST OF EARLY GAINS REPLACED NEW YORK. Aug. 23 ifl Stocis turned easy In the last hour today and at the close had replaced early gains of fractions to a point or more with similar losses. Woiie- aotose. Is sues displayed resistance, most lead ers apparently had ttttie support late. Approximately 2300.000 shares chang ed hands. , Closing figures Included: Air Reduc. . . 101 . 131 . 8S4 . . 40 n 734 . 13 62'J . 33 . S2 . 30'i . 93S 28-, 94 47 39i, 23i XI. Checn. and Dye . American Can ... American T. and T. . Bethlehem Steel J. I. Case - Col. G. and E- Continental Can General Motors Johns Manville Libbey-O.-Ford ;. Liggett and Myers B . Montgomery Ward National Distal. C. Penney " Pub. Ser. of N. J Southern Pacific St. Oil of Cal. 37 S3 1241.; 37-. 7H 73". 55 St. Oil of N. J. Union Pacific United Aircraft United Corporation U. S. Indus, Alcohol U. S. Steel Jackson Wins jod Over Tounsend PORTLAND. Ore.. Aug. 23 Young Peter Jackson, Los Angeles negro, slugged his way to a clean cut decision over Billy Townsend. Van couver. B. C In the 10-round main evens of an outdoor card at the sta dium here last niht. bodies for the new Chevrolet. But we did choose bodies rigid enough, and strong enough, to support six tons of elephant or anything else you can name. Fisher bodies . . . steel bodies plus a hardwood frame . . . exactly the same type of bodies used on all 1 2 and 1 6-cylinder cars. S; eel alone is not er.oc gh to make you as safe and secure as we want you to be in a Chevrolet. A steel body, wxlded into a solid wall of protection plus resilient h&rdwrood rein forcing to take up stress, absorb shocks and l4W, II t Illcb Low Close jwtt4 jtiHe1 .tto'i .iwi Jljaj Sl, D WHEAT Ulgb Low Clou .-.3 MM, .13 .;i .-614 .;j PORTLAND LIVESTOCK. PORTLAND. Aug. 23 tP) Cattle: 159. calves 4. steady. Steers, best. $5.25 $5.75: common and medium. $3.25 $4.50: heifers, beat. H 00 M 25: mediums 3J25 ft 3.50; cows, best; 3.00 43-25; com mon and medium, 41.75 SJ 50. can ners. 1.00 42.0O; bulls, best, 13.00? $3.50; medium. S2.75 43.00: calves, best, ).)-$6.50; good, 45.OOvs5.50; ordinary. 44 00 s 44 iO. . Hogs: 24. around 50c lower. Top light butchers. 45.00 $5.50; heavy butchers. $4 .75 $5.00; sows, 43-25 $4 00; slaughter pigs. 44.00 $5 00; feeder pigs. 4.00 $5.00. Sheep: 36, steady. Eastern Ore gon lambs $6.25; lambs, best, $6,00 4 46J5; medium. $4.75 f 45 2o; feeder lambs 44.00 e $5.00; yearling wethers, 2O0$3.00; ewes, 41.00otl.50. i OMAHA SHEEP j OMAHA. Aug. 23 UP (U. S. D. A.) Sheep: 8500; lambs steady to 10c ! higher, sheep steady, feeders dull, j weak: range lambs $6.75 $ 46.85; fed - clipped lambs $6.85: ewes up to $2.75; : rango feeding lambs $6.10$6.25. j Matt Rundqulst. foundex of a gen ' eral store at Royal. Neb personally ; handled 9.360.000 egs from 1913 un- til his death this year. FIND IT HERE Copy for thb Column must be tn by 9 a. m. , Moan's Pure Vanilla Extract Is oe--ter and costs less, 3 os. 33c 6 oz. 52c ; pint $1.39. 8-4-1 m. PLVNO JAZZ Play the piano the Waterman way. "j1 We didn't actually plan on elephants when we chose the mimic sh!. This course Is guaranteed to teach you to play popular music In 12 les sons. GRACE BARNES. Tutor, Low Rates. J703 Adams Ave. 8-23-1 t. Warrants of School District No. 15 Cove, Oregon, No. B4. No. 95 and No. 96 will be paid at the First Notional Bank, Union Oregon. Pannie E. Conltlln, District Cleric. 8-21-3t STl'DENTS OP PIANO Mrs. Paul Poote, College of Music Willamette University, will take be ginners and advanced students. "Leschetlzlcy" Technic. For lesson arrangements coll at Home Studio, Union Hotel. 8-23-1 tp. Curriers Tablets at Moon Drug Co. 8-4-1 m. Rotary sieves only 50c at (MolvllloX 8-23-1 t. SCHOOL DIST. NO. 11 WARRANTS CALLED School Dist. No. 11 Union Co. war rants numbers 66 to 73 Inclusive ore hereby called and same will be paid Shan nncantwl In niRtrirt Cilftrk. ln- ! terest ceases after date of Aug. 22, 1933. L. B. BILLINGS, District Clerk. 8-22-2 t. DID YOU KNOW THAT felt hat season will soon be hefc? Have your fall hat ready by sending it in now for a thorough cleaning and blocking. Phone Main 66. Stand ard Laundry. 8-23-2 t. 1. 1.50 1t costs .0 mms . prevent the steel from following its natural tend ency to buckle under pressure makes the sturdiest body of all the kind used on the Chevrolet, and on no orher low-priced car. Remember that when you buy a car. Be sure to get all you pay for ... the super-safety of a steel-plus-wood Fisher body. CHEVROLET MOTOR COMPANY, DETROIT, MICH. 445 to $565 A.VpriMr.o.k.P;at. MieA,'aaii. Spto'ar ,u,m,, ,trr.. Low jbOTrf pcic and mj7 C ..V. A.C. twos. A Oxwal Varan Vaue. ORIGINAL ETCIIINOg A selection of very fine coloicd French etchings has Just been re ceived by mchardson'a Art end Gift Shop and are now on display. You will enjoy seeing these lovely num. ben and are Invited to visit this shop when down town any time this week 8-18-4 t. .MISS FLORENCE FRENCH Will open o Piano Studio In the Sacajawea Inn Wednesdays only, be. ginning Sept. 13. Foe lesson dates Ph. 100 M. Ask for Miss Lolly Belle Angell 8-23-1 t. , Crazy Crystals at Moon Drug Co. . 8-4-1 m. SCHOOL CtHLDBBN mi nan vet eco-atch DaDer at th. Observer. 60 pad. H-2-t f. A TRAY FOR YOU If you novo a pretty piece of fancy work, of most any kind It will make a most beautiful tray U you will take It to Richardson's Art and Gift Shop. They specialize In the framing of your pictures and tray making. 8-16-4 t, TREASURY DEPA1T.TM.KNT OFFICE OF THE COMPTROLLER OP Washington. D. C May 24, 1933 Notice is hereby given to all per sons who may have claims against "Tho United States National Bank of La Grande, Oregon," that the same must be presented to Rugh' Bodmer, Receiver, with the legal proof thereof, within three months from this date, or they may be disallowed. P. G. AWALT, Acting Comptroller of the Currency. 6-24-8 m. ...Araniee thtY j- M- .,00 ' LARIS0N - FREES CHEArR0LET CO Phone Main 2 1414 AdaI Aye 01WRLESS CLEAN KRS HOT Washinfton Main TJ! I