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About La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 30, 1933)
LA GRANDE EVENING OBSERVER, LA GRANDE OUT OUR WAY ADC " V UL&AR ? VMWW,X CAMTT TM MABKIT FLACB OF UNION WALLOWA COUNIIM VaIHEW TH 1, HMLF, A-S, .BAD, AS SlL MiTH- MO; ARMS 'IKI TUE.Pl DRESSES., AN' HARDLV , NO- BACWS . PEOPLE.: CMSEE (Qount live overage wotdi to the line.) Per line, let Insertion 10o Per line, each added conaeo- BATBa BY MONTH 3 lines, per month . S line, per month- t lines, per month .li.00 8 lines, per month 14,76 sob additional line over lite charged at too per line per month. ! M V I E M WO WAP V- , tUX , A utlve Insertion . . TO -WO PRESSEjSi l. MAOE, THAT WAY PERMAMEMT, , ANlTHl RaTi-Uki' lilnlrrtim onarg on on order SUVTS VAIMV KlOVAl , LOOIlT MOUR ARM .THERE. I ThAT for sale: FOR RENT VUL-AR ? 'Wednesday, 'August 30, 1933 , ORE. Page Three : By J. R. Williams I THE NEWFANGLES (Mom'n Pop) - Girls WiU Be Boysi TMMMMWmWW'WMmMMmm TicstAK mww w now dqvoo - x M these. vfxA " xi i Sit- Kif ; I ' y . I V I I III I A 4V. A . V.T S&jP. II. .W - I Wlt . I VAAXi 2- "V( I . (Ti YAKIMA PEAOHE3 by the. apple box. - Orohard Market; 8-30-3 tp. BARGAIN in good -logging trailer at anlcrs Servlco Station, Elgin. $U0 cash. Ready to go. t. 1028 l'ONTIAC Sport Howlster. Qood mechanical condition. Call Main 007 or 1597 First St, 8-28-3tp QUEEN CHAIN WOOD &3i60 pel load.i Prompt delivery.. J Bowman-Hickai Lumber: Co. Ph.. Main a.- 8-8-t 1. FOR SALE Scraton paper lor school or home, at the Observer. 5o pad. 11-2-t f. MISCELLANEOUS LICENSED PLUMBER, rates reason able. Call. Fred Balmes, 203 N Ave. 7-5-1 m. DO WELL (BROS. CLEAN-nP -We WUJ clean up. your ashes,- papers, etci Phone 828hJ... 8-8-H. EASTERN OREGON School of MufllCi violin, piano, voice. Credits. I. O. O. F. temple. 447Jv 0-0-1 m. ELECT MRS. LONG NEW PRESIDENT. OF RECITAL CLUB Mrs. C. C; Long was elected presW dent ol the La Grande Recital club Monday night at a meeting at tho homo or Mrs, W. H. Parkinson. Mrs. L. -J. Gates vos chosen secretary and Miss Atha Damerel!. treasurer. August Is. the birth month of Moskowski, Godard and Debussey, three compos ers of musical composition, and., a. largo part of . the program was-devoted to their compositions. A general discussion was held of; tho, works of Moskowski and Godard while Ernest Tuveson, a guest of the club, presented a thorough and inter esting talk on DoBussey. Miss Mildred Stoddard and Mrs. O, O. Long have appeared on every pro gram presented before the Recital club and In recognition of the fact were presented wth gifts last night. Janice Moon and Dorothy Jean Lester who have' attended every meeting and played at all but one were also pre sented with a gift. After the program and business meeting the mqmtoors spent the re mainder of the evening playing games on tho lawn after which, re freshments were served. Sept. 25 is the date of tho next meeting. . Last night's program was divided Into two sections, the first of which was presented by the children. Tho numbers Include: Fire Bells," by Smith, by Dorothy Jean Lester. ' "The Chimes," by Williams, by Ian Thornburg. "A Rainy Day," by Williams, by Jo sephine Hendrlckson. "Old Folks At Home," by Foster, vocal duet by Patricia Wotzel and Helen Jean Moon, accompanied by Mrs. W. H. Parkinson. "Fairy Land Music," by Bllbro, by Loraine Hendrlckson.' "Melody In F ," toy Rubensteln, vio lin solo, by Loren Long, accompanied by Mrs. C. C. Long. "Intermezzo. Russe," by Frank, by Janice Moon. "Moon Winks," by Stevens, by Jean Wetzel. Tho remainder of the program In cluded: "Bosket of Roses," by lAlbers, by Margaret Halo. "Summer Dawn," by Williams, by Evelyn Ballard. , "Zampa Overture," by Harold, piano duct, Madeline and Vivian Gallagher. "Serenata," by Moskowski, Ixretta Stltt. Lullaby from "Joelyn," by Godard, vocal solo by Mrs. Mervllle Moore, ac companied by Mrs. Parkinson.. "Valse."- by Brahms, by Mildred Stoddard. "Aimonsnous et Dolmons," by pc Bussey, vocal solo by Mrs. Parkinson, accompanied by Mrs. C. C. Long. "Ballade," by DeBussey, by Mrs. Long. University of Iowa football teams have won 60 per cent of nil their games since their first tilt with Grin ncll In 1889. The statistics show 183 victories. 121 defeats and 10 ties. Authorized 8ERVICB on Btudebaker Bulck and Pontlao Automobiles All Types of Repairing By Expert Mechanics M. J, Goss Automobiles Mnln 82 mm Quality Counts Opposite The Post Office NELSON miss e-ROOM HOUSE With bath. Close to Greenwood school. Phone 409 J. 8-30-1 tp. 5 OR 8 ROOM furnished' modern house. Phone 230 M; 8-30-3 t. FUKNISHED. APT.- -1911 Cedar. ,, 8-29-2 tp. 7tRM. FURNISHED HOUSE. Steam ,' heat, 1602 First St. ., 7-29-t f. One ol- La Grande Hotel's choicest apartments: 2 rooms with kltch - enette and, bath. Completely : equipped. . It's a pleasure to. show you. 8-28-4t HOUSES, h. Main 76L or 81B-W"v - appointment. . . C- D. Potter agent. 8-28-lm FURN. APT 1311 o. Ave. 8-2q-l m. WELL FURN. APT. Private liome. Modi unlura houses. 1700-4th, . 146 W. . . 8-26-1 m 6-ROOM , FURNISHEDl HOUSE, 301 Main St., garage.,;. Inquire., at 303 Main St. 8-24-6 tp WANTED? SOMEONE! to live in G-rm. house. and - cara.-fpr-sonic In exchange for rnt. Inq. 160 6th St. , 8-30-3 tp. MIDDLE AGED single man for steady; Job. at La Grande hotel. If you don't ' want to work don't apply. 8-29-3 t FOUND EMORY WHEEL Inquire Observer. 8-30-3. tp. AUTOMOBILES 1929 Durant Coach Karlkeen trunk. Good running condition $175. PERKINS MOTOR, CO. 4th is Adams J!! Ph. Main 500 i ; 8-30-t f. V. R. MELVILLE IN VITED TO BE GUEST AT FAIR Victor R. Melville, president of the city commission, has received an in I vitatlon from Mayor W. W. Stock well, of - Grants Pass, to be guest of honor I at the state fair. on Labor day to wit-.l ness the presentation of the world's largest . bouquet to Mrs. Julius L. Meier, the state's First Lady. The huge iloral piece will be made up .of gladioli, ail- from. Grants paast and Joseph county, , , . The mayor's letter state, that .-he- presentation, ceremony will, be wit nessed by thousands. News reel photo graphers will be there to record; the event. The presentation will be made by J; O. Holt, o- Eugene, chairman of. the. board of- agriculture. Tlhq bouquet's freshness will be maintain ed, through fair week, September ,4-9. by new arrival of gladioli from! Southern Oregon. Four truck- line- have been chartered to do the carry ing. E. 0. N. TERM WILL CLOSE I HERE FRIDAY Continued rrom Page One) Doris McMillan. Union: Jerry Met calf, Tillamook; Marylou Piper, Forest Grove; Mattie Pratt, Wallowa county; Annabel! Qulnn, Halfway; Merle Rogers, Frsndleton; LaVelle Welch, Long Creek. Those finishing Sept. 1 follow: Carl Coleman, Madeline Fraser, Dorothy Higgins, of La Grande; Alice Densley, Richland; Marlon Henderson, Hermis ton; John Hogg, Baker; Donna Hol comb, Richland; Norma Humphrey, Pilot Rock; Addaline Hunsacker, Halfway; Marcella Johnson, Pendle ton; Lena Kelly, Heppner; Vivian Or ton, Baker; George Peal, Enterprise; Ann Sheridan, Umaplne; Lucy Swan son, Hnrdman; Alma Ray Tallent, Stanficldl, and Irene Tucker, Heppner. PARKING COSTS HIM A DOLLAR K. G. Bentley, oftLa Grande, paid a onc-dlllar fine In municipal court on a charge of parking a motor ve? hiclo all night within- tho fire limits oil the city. Look , . at Vour. . HAT tivcryone Else Docs I Pelt hat days are Just around the corner. Get yours out and phone us for expert cleaning and blocking. ODORLESS CLEANERS 1107 Washington ... Main 701 I Watergpar QUICK DRYING. 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