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LA GRANDE EVENING OBSERVER, LA GRANDE, ORE.
Wednesday, September 13, 1933
BOCIET Y NOTES
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Mrs; J. .ft Woodell Installed-As
Resident of The Ladies of 433
'At Meeting Held Last Night
i Mrs. j, c. woadell mi installed as
prssldeht of the ladles of 433, B. P.
O. .. last nlffht bv Mn. r.: H Bram-
i(J, outgoing president, at 8 o'clock
At the CUui teinple. The outgoing or
,flcsr had charge of the tint part of
, meeting and after the lnswlla
. tioo turned the, meeting over to the
new heada. . . -
-Others, installed '.were ' Mrs. Ray
Wlfriers, vice, president; Mrs. Harry
MdOirthy, secretary; Mrs. H. a. Dow,
treasurer: Mrs. W M. Peare. Mrs. O.
LrTnompson; Mrs. Lowell William
son, Mrs. Andrew Wney Jr., advisory
beam,
Preparations . also were made for
th first party of the. tall which will
be 'held on. Sept. aa. with the new
Officers . and.-advisory board In
chary.., . -'v
Cfentral P. T. A.
Plans Benefit
f i::'!: ' ."' '
fjor the benefit of the constructive
acilrltlea of the Central Parent Tea
otjef Maoclatlon ' the- members have
planned a benefit card party which
wlu be .held Monday evening, at 8
o'cjnefc at the Bacajawea Inn. Mrs.
Pred .Spaeth. was appointed by Mrs.
Al4Ww Ixmey Jr., president, to head
tnrertniruttee In charge.
t Tables ,wlll' be arranged for pl
mbtiler contract and auction bridge,
i Assisting Mm. Bpaetli on the com
iftUtnr are .Mrs. Looey, Mrs.. P. L.
IVlt6B.' Mrs. U. J. Leonard. Mrs.
(Ide Peterson. Mrs. MJies Fallows,
Mr Woroyin Frees, Mrs. pee Hartford,
jvs..i.-i. rwey, m n. a, uronox,
Jtrk Frank Wyloe, Mrs. Harry Tur-
Mrs. F. 6. Lyon and Mrs. C. 8.
Grove, grand worthy advisor of the
Order of Rainbow for Girls, will be
In La Orando tomorrow to pay her
official visit to the Baker and La
Grande chapters which will hold f
Joint meeting here. Tne opening fee.
ture of the meeting will be a dinner
at 0 o'clock, at the Masonlo hall.
The business session and ritualis
tic work will follow the banquet. Miss
Arlene Conradt is the newly elected
worthy advisor of the Rainbow Oirls.
R. N. A. Roll Call
Set For Sept. 25
The first annual roll call of the
Royal Neighbors of America will bo
held on Sept, 25 at the Odd Follows
hall It was decided at a regular meet
ing Monday evening. Mrs. OV W.
Bunting Is chairman of the commit
tee In charge, assisted by Mrs. Ber
tha White, Mrs. Ruth. Root, Mrs. Alta
Wlnburn, Mrs. Mayme Johnson. '
Arrangement also were mado to
hold a rummage sale on Oot. 7.
The next meeting will bo held on
Sept. 25, at the Odd Fellows hull.
Mrs. Jack Olffln, Walter Swart, Harry
Bluer, ourtls Sine and Bill Bailey
Six tables of pinochle were at play
after the business session and prizes
for high scores were awarded to Ger
trude Swart and Charles Splvey, first,
Mr. and Mrs. Walter Swart, consola
tion. Refreshments were served.
The next regular meeting will be
held on Sept. 26 at the .Odd Fellows
hail.
ISBELL WILL
ATTEND AKRON
CELEBRATION
lainbow Leader To
Je Here Thursday
bsi'Madelle 'Seldler, of Cottage
J OCIA CALENDAR
,1 J,'!' .1 Wednesday, Sept. 18 '
f .;7:S0 Wbekh lodge, at the Odd
; FeHoM'.hau.,' - '!'..
i' I ;00: American, Legion auxiliary
-' at' the Sacajawea Inn. -
',' ;'V:0(I' Eastern Star, Masonlo ball.
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Thursday,. Sept. 14
j 13:00 prssbyterlan . Home ' de
: . pj'tlment with Mrs. Mamie Lewis,
i' ',.1(1:80 Potluck . lunoh, approach
I (and " putting : contest, Country
'elllb.'.'. : i .l.'.', ,
;' .'1:16 Thursday bridge club, with
;)p.:'SmlM' Gradyv. . '
; ' j'flito' t(tvrstde - Ladlos Aid, at
LMe'ch'apel.; '.,, '' .-
'i .1:00 1 Ralhbow girls, joint meet
i Irtf With Baser," Mncinlo hall.
M. B. fibell, general line sales
representative for the Goodyear Tire
& Rubber Co., In this district, will
loave here on Thursday to attend a
homecoming celebration of his com
pany at Akron, O. The homecoming
of the Goodyear Co., at Akron Is a
direct reflection of the improvement
In the tiro business that has been
evidenced during the last few months
and will mark the 36th annlvorsary
of the world's largest tire manufac
turer. , ;
Mr. Isboll recelvod notice of the
homecoming celebration today and
says that sales representatives from
oil parts of the Imlted States and
Canada will concentrate at Akron
for the event. During the courne' of
the convention tho Goodyear com
pany's local sales ropresenatlve will
have an opportunity to get first hand
Information on business conditions
throughout the North Amorlcsn con
tinent and will bo thmoughly fam
iliarized with some of the company's
nowost products. The homecoming
celebration will mark the first Am-erlca-wtdo
conference of tho Good
year company since 1028.
FARM PRICE
GAIN SOUGHT
BY PRESIDENT
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to the banks that federal funds were
available is needed to re-enforce the
capital structures. .
With this, the president expressed
confidence the banks will push out
tho needed credit to tide over the
small merchants, particularly, In the
first days of the expansion of Jobs
and wages.
In resurveylng the national re
covery effort, the president has come
to regard agriculture as the Imme
diate point of need.
He wants the general advance to
go much farther, but he recognizes
tha; all the unemployed cannot be
put back to work within six months
or perhaps within a year and likewise
that farm income cannot bo rehabil
itated completely at once.
Secretary Wallace took encouraging
word to htm recently of a prospective
Increase of a billion dollars from 1033
farm Income oVer lost year.
The government's method of as
sisting the banks, it was made clear,
would bo through the plan, already
In operation, of purchases of preferred
stock by the Reconstruction corpora
tion. Only such banks as are clearly and
irredeemably Insolvent will be per
mitted to close.
Mr. Roosevelt said this might be
taken by the banks as an assurance
tne .government Intends to cany
through Its program , and expects
tnom to do their part,
or the committee, considered him
self a committee of one to prepare
niormation lor tne legislature, and
has already had reports from 21 of
the 38 counties as to outstanding
warrant Indebtedness. These figures
along with relief necessary to keep
districts operating at least a major
portion or tne school year show that
a million dollars would go far in
remedying the situation, but that
more would be necessary If the prob
lem is soma satisfactorily, Howard
said.
Of the counties reported five have
Increased their indebtedness by con
siderable more than double. This
was due, not to Increased cost but
to delinquent taxes, Howard added.
These are Crook. Jackson, Union, Jef
ferson and Wasco. Only one county.
uncoin, wnere tne unit plan. Is In
operation, snowed less Indebtedness,
The Increased Indebtedness in
cluded Benton, from (22,368 to 30,
801; Jackson from (63,340 to S167,-
B52; Josephine from $68,722 to 80.,
060: Multnomah from 1, 084.722 to
1383,761; Umatilla from 1269,005
to 369,844; and Union from MU.871
to 1122,460,
PORTLAND LIVESTOCK
Plan Action If Ford
Won't Sign NRA Pledge
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present situation Is. but If he docs
not come In we will act."
The administrator was here for New
York's huge NRA parade.
Johnson said today he was reluct
ant to use force at this time against
those who violate the code.
Howard Jnet Trojan football
coach,. will give coaching courses at
throe schools this summer, at the
University of Southern California,
nt Hot Springs National Purk hrid
nt Northwest unlvorslty.
TO CONSIDER
RELIEF FOR
THE SCHOOLS
(Continued From Page One)
problems, was being prepared,
Charles A.' Howard, superintendent
of public Instruction and a mcmbor
PORTLAND, 8ept. 13 W Cattle:
160; quotably steady!
Bteers: common and medium, 13.00
16.60; heifers, good, common and
medium, 12.75 14.25; cows, good,
common and medium, 12.5013.26;
low cutter and cutter, 11.00 12.50;
bulls, good and choice, 12.75 13.50:
ouUer, common and medium, 11.75
2.76; vcoJers, good and choice. 16.00
17.00; cull, common and medium.
!3.0d!6.00; calves, good and choice.
4.00 16.60; common and medium.
2.0014.00.
Hogs: 400; slow, around steady.
Lightweight, good and choice, 4.763
5.36; medium, weight, good and
choice, M OO 16.36; heavyweight,
good and oholce, 4.60W,00; pack
ing saws, medium and good, 13.26 effl
14.26. Slaughter pigs, good and oholce
ld.eoel4.00; feeder and stacker pigs.
good and choice, 14,0041 14.75.
Sheep: 1500, quotably steady. Lambs
good and choice, 16.25-16.26; common
and medium, 14.00e.25; yearling
wethers, 13.754.00; ewes, medium
to oholce, 11.2612.26; oull and com
mon, 75c11.26. . ,
early this month, and came after two
successive days of 80 above warmth.
the minimum was 40 above.
Clear skies continued to prevail,
serving notice that summer Is still
determined to "stick around" for
awhile longer. .
, Officially, summer does not end
Until Sept. 22.
Union County To
Get $1400 To Aid
Indigent Families
Union county will be al toted 11400
for relief of the temporarily. Indigent
during the month of September, ac
cording to notification received here
by J. H. Peare, chairman of the gov
ernor's relief committee. Some in
crease is noted in the number of
families now receiving relief follow
ing the end of the harvest season In
the county.
PENDLETON MEN
ARE GUESTS AT
ROTARY MEETING
A delegation of Pendleton Rotor-
lans drove to La Grande today and
lunched with the La. Grande Rotary
club at the La Grande hotel. They
were here primarily on behalf of the
1933 Round-Up and Happy, Canyon
shows, and urged all from this com
munity to attend. Admission prices
are about half of what they were
last year, the Round-Up boosters
Id.
R. Z. Baxter, local NBA chairman,
spoke of the NRA work In this com
munity. "j
Little Floyd Klngsley played a pi
ano solo which was greatly enjoyed.
I'lANO JAZZ
Play the piano the Waterman way,
This course is guaranteed to teach
you to play popular muslo In 12 les
sons.
GRACE BARNES. Tutor.
Low Rates 1702 Adams Ave.
i ' , ' 9-13-1 t.
Moon's Pure Vanilla Extract Is set
ter and costs less, 3 oz. 830, 6 oz. 62c,
pint 11.38. 8-4-1 m.
Dill YOU KNOW THAT
you save only ten cents (or less) an
hour by doing your own washing at
home? Try Damp Wash at tho
Standard Laundry. Phone Main 66.
8-13-2 t.
To whom It may concern: I will
not be responsible for any debts con
tracted by my son, Mason Morris.
E. 8. Morris. 8-ll-3t
COATS
FOB INFANTS, Cllll.DRKN,
MI8KE8 & SMALL WOMEN
LOW POPULAR PHICES AT
Norton's Kiddy Shop.
V I ' 8-12-1 m
Miss Manzoret MinhnAlKw ni..
teacher. Advanced and beginners wel
come. University course of muslo
study and Melody Way taught.
8-4-3 tp
THE VERY LATEST
In new COStum. tewMrv mi. vt.-
and bracelets will now be found In
the fall shipment Just received by
Rlohardson's Art and Gift Shop.
9-8-t t.
Crazy Crystals at Moon Drug Co.
8-4-1 m.
t JUST AHI11VKII
Colorful pottery, tableware, kit
chenware and vases. See our windows.
Melville's. 0-13-1 t.
COLD WEATHER AHEAD
With the coming of tho cold winds
of the fall you will want that broken
side glass or windshield Teplaced with
a new one. This can be dono with
out delay, and at small cost to you
at Richardson's Art and Gift Shop.
9-6-t f.
Curriers Tablets at Moon Drug Co,
8-4-1 ra.
8CUOOL CBTLDIUnil
You can get scratch paper at thi
Observer, 6o pad. 11-2-t f,
KINDERGARTEN
Opening Sept. 25. Excellent in.'
structlon. Reosonablo tuition. Eunice
Hcrr, 1200 Spring St. 8-13-3 t.
MAXIMUM. HERE
MOVES UP TO
85 TUESDAY
Tuesday's maximum of 85 above
was tho warmest weather' hero since
FIND IT
HERE
Copy for this Column must
be In by 8 l. m.
DID YOUiKNOW THAT
we guarantee satisfaction in sizing
and finishing hand knit dresses?
They are really SIZED when sent to
the Standard Laundry. Ph. Main 56.
' 9-8-2 t.
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from i.
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10:30 A.M. 5:15 P.M.
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Planting
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20 & 53 , .
Copper
Carbonate Also Ceresan
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