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(1 Tuesday, October 10, 1933 LA GRANDE EVENING OBSERVER, LA GRANDE, ORE. Page Three SOCIETYNOTES La Grande And Union Chapters Entertained Last Night By Baker Hope chapter, of La Grande, and the Grande Bonde chapter, of Union, were entertained last night by the members of the Baker chapter of the Eastern Star. , Officers of the local group who attended were Mrs, J. K. Wright, worthy matron; Joel Richardson worthy patron: Mrs. L. B. Moe, asso cite Matron; H. R. Hanna, associate patron; H. J. Rltter, - conductress; .Mrs. Hanna, associate conductress; Mrs. Ella Russell, secretary; Mrs. Myrtle Broughtqn, treasurer; Mrs. Stella Ingle, chaplain; Mrs, P. 8. Rob inson, organist; Mrs. Frank Robinson, marshall; Mrs. W. P. Ballard, warden; Mrs. Alfred Cook, Mrs: Ralph Nlbler and Mrs. J. George Walz, star points; Mrs. Hazel Graham, state finance ' committee member. Others attending were Mr. Cook, Mr. Nlbler, Mr, Robinson, Mrs. R. S. Eakln, Mrs. Ed Kiddle. Mr. and Mrs. L. B. Moe. Mrs. C. E. Thompson, Mrs. B. W. Tlllotsen, Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Rhodes, Mr. and Mrs. Roy Forrester. Mrs. Jennie Thompson, Mrs. L. M. Hoyt, Mrs. JJavld Fitzgerald, Mrs. Rose Thompson, Mrs. Frank Rohan, Mr. and Mrs. L. C. Hacker, Mrs. Cum mlngs, Mr. and Mrs. J. George Walz, Mrs. H. J. Rltter, Mr. and Mrs. Mllo Smith, Mr. and Mrs. Ed Ebell and Mrs. Rose Edison. ' Gives Report On Riveria P. T. A. Mrs. Fred Read reported on the ac tivities of the Riveria Parent Teacher association for the coming' year Sat urday afternoon when ehe attended the, meeting of the Union County Council of Parent Teacher associa tions at Island City. Mrs. O. B. Max am, Mrs. David Meldrum, Miss Ruth Frezier and Mrs. Read were the Ri veria P. T4 A. delegates for the coun ty meeting. j , 1 I Annual Dinner At Methodist Church The annual congregational get-together' dinnor will be held ttiis eve ning In the social hall of the First Methodist Episcopal church, with the members of the Ladies Aid society . supervising the event. Dinner will be served, cafeteria style at 6:30 o'clock and all members and friends of the church are given a most cor dial Invitation to be present. Baptist Women . Meet Tomorrow The Baptist women .will .meet (it the BftRtlst parsonage Wednesday after noon at 2:30 to continue the study of the foreign mission study book under the leadership of Mrs. Wm. Couzens. 4.40x21 $C.55 If you have thought of Seiberlinga as "high priced" tires, look at these prices I 1 Our stock of Sciberling belter quality tires, fresh from the factory, has been priced to make the thrifty, quality-seek-. ing tire buyer come to our store, . really fine tires for far less than tires.' Get your Seibcrlings at these prices. Come in today. H Bohnenkamp's OajGCQODCDa 0. E. S. ' Order R. N. A. Elects Mrs. Kingsley. Mrs. Florence Kingsley was elected manager of the Royal Neighbors of America, Monday night at the Odd FeUows lm!l. She fills the vacancy left by the resignation of Mrs. Merle Barnwell. A short business session characterized the meotlng. J SOCIAL CALENDAR J . Tuesday, Oct. 10 7:30 Women of Meose, I. O. O. F. ball. Wednesday, Oct. 11 1:30 Eagles Sewing club, with . Mrs. Jack Miller, 2202 Jefferson. 2:00 Ah Delth club, with Mrs. Frank Rechlln. . , 2:00 So-Ne-Hc club, with Mrs. Ella Koeter. 2:00 Women's Home Missionary society, with Mrs. Q. C. Headley. 2:00 Baptist Women's Society at the parsonage. .- 2:30 D. A. R., with Mrs. Wil liam Miller. 8:00 American Legion auxiliary, at the Sacajawea Inn. 8:00 Eastern Star, at the Ma sonic hail, . Thursday, Oct. 12 1:00 HI Lo clubv with Mrs. H. M. Flnlay. .. . 1:15 Bridge club, with Mrs. A. M. Moore, 2 :00 Riverside Ladies Aid, at Lane chapel. 2:00 Helomala club, with Mrs. Clyde Hoppel. 2:00 Lutheran Ladles Aid, with' Mrs. H. KUnghammerj' 2:00 Mary Elizabeth club, with Mrs. Chris Miller 2 :30 St. Peter's Guild, antique tea, at Honan hall. 8:00 Bridge club, with Mrs. Tt. E. Williamson. 8:00 Flfty-Flfty club, with Mrs. Louise Shepherd. . . , Friday, Oct, 13 2:00 L. D. club, tflth Mrs. Herbert Spcckhart. Tuesday, Oct, 10 2 SO A. W. S. tea at E. O. N. to visitors at A. A. U. W. con ference. 6:30 A. A. U. W. conference banquet at La Grande hotel. , 8:00 Ladles of 433, at the B. P. O. Elks. Saturday. Oct. 14 12:30 A. A. U. W. conference luncheon, at the Sacajawea Inn. ;..--- Monday, Oct. 10 2:00 Art Ramblers club, with Mi's. Thomas McGuire. ' 2:00 Wakellta club, with Mrs. August Erlckson. Ask Any Seiberling User ' Their story is , one of real satisfaction Seiberling Tires Do Not Contain Reclaimed Rubber 5.25-21 Standard $8.85 Here is your chance to buy you have paid for ordinary Him Bess Oak. lotM) Editor Telephone Main SOP rntii list . m Antique Tea To Be On Thursday An unique affair will bo the an tique ilea sponsored by St. Peter's Guild at Honan hall Thursday after noon at 2:30 o'clock. The publio Is Invited. An interesting program is being planned for presentation dur ing; both afternoon and evening. Prizes will be given for the oldest antiques and for the largest display, WakelitaClub Is Entertained - When the Wakellta club met Mon day afternoon at the home of Mrs. Clyde Charlton, the rooms were at tractively decorated with lall flowers. Three tables were arranged for bridge and the prize for high score was awarded to Mrs, Clyde Hoppel. Mrs. Claude Berry scored second. Mrs. Arthur Weagel was a guest; Refreshments were served by the hostess. Mrs. August Erlckson will entertain next week. Anniversary , Is Celebrated A party was given by Mrs. Horry Smith and Delores Powell at the home of their parents, Mr. and Mrs. George Powell, reoeiitly, In nonor of their 30th wedding anniversary. Sev eral of their friends were Invited for tile event and at (the close refresh ment were served by the hostesses. Trojan "Gate" Is Showing Increase, LOS ANGELES, Oct. lOlflr- Arn old Eddy, graduate manager of the University of Southern California, said today that attendance and re ceipts are up fifteen per cent over 1032. While exact figures are not yet available, the Trojans In four games, one of them a double-header, have played to approximately 120,000 per sons this season, Eddy said. NOTED AUSTRALIAN PILOT C11VES PRIZE TO CHARITY SYDNEY, Australia P) Sir Charles Klngsford Smith, the famous airman, has, turned fairy godfather to sick country children of Australia. He has given $6,000, the proceeds of a fund organized to show Aus tralia's gratitude for his services In aviation, to found a rural hospital. Sir Charles, known in America as plain "Smitty," would accept only a writing desk and a chair as his own reward. hot dicioitt tioa' HELPS POTATO HARVEST . GONVICK, Minn. (P) Leave it to a 10-year-old farm boy to teach a dog new tricks. When Ralph Malmo Is sent to the field for a mess of potatoes he takes along his dog. Trlxle. Ralph scratches the top of a hill with his finger, and Trixie does the rest. But Ralph does not rate Trlxle any higher than any other dog. "Shucks." he observed 'it's no trick for a dog to dig potatoes." FOWL BUILDS OWN HATCHERY IN HIGH GEORGIA BRANCHES McDONOUGH, Ga. (IP) Clarence Hubbard's hen Is the talk of the town. Hubbard and his neighbors have wondered if this particular fowl pre sents a study in the theory of hen evolution, if she 1b reverting to some ancestral type or what have you. It's a fact, at any rate that the hen has built a nest In a tree and Is setting on the regulation number of eggs. , - SWKDI.sn PRICES INCREASE STOCKHOLM VP) The wholesale price level In Sweden now shows a definite tendency to rise, In keeping with Swedish monetary policy. Ac cording to the Swedish board of trade, the wholesale price Index has risen from 106 in June to 108 In July. The greatest Increase Is recorded for finished manufactures, from 107 to 110. SOVIET BUY? POLISH BACON WARSAW VP) Sale of 200,000 pounds of 'bacon to the "torgsln" stores, which cater only to foreigners In Soviet Russia, has been announced by Polish exporters. Hitherto ijpviet orders nere nave Deen lor steel ana machinery. lownn's Tree Bears Olives MOUNT PLEASANT, la. VP) In the front yard of the J. T. Freehlll home here is an olive tree which Is bearing fruit. It is believed to be the only frult-bearlng olive tree in tho state. - Don't Deaden Periodic Pain Prevent It! Take Lydia E; Pinkham's Tab lets a few days beforehand and notice the difference. If yours is a stubborn case you may need to take them regularly for a few months; Persistent use brings permanent relief; Not a pain killer to dull the agony, but a modern sci entific medicine which acts upon the CAUSE of the trouble.- New size package 50(5 at all druggists; LYDIA L PINKHAM'S TABLETS Sent to Austria 1 - mmm (Copyright Bachrach) Another of President Roosevelt's recent diplomatic appointees 1b George - Enrle, 3d, pictured above. lie will take the post ot U. S. minister to Austria. Baker Musicians. Are Featured In Eagles' Program Two musical groups from Baker appeared on the Eagles broadcast program last night at the lodgo hall. Miss Barbara Godwin, vocalist, and the Thief Valley Outlaws, a wrangler organization, furnished a group of numbers that proved to be very popu lar with the 275 people In the audi ence. Arthur Brcmor. chairman. Is arranging another outstanding pro gram for next Monday evening. Tho program Included: Ace Vest and Bud Shldeler, guitar and banjo mandolin; Eleanor and Marjorle Cross, two solos; Dorothy Vandcrmullen, tap dancer, accompanied by Milton Shultz, piano; O. C. C. boys, comic stunts: John Williams and brother. played guitar and banjo; Mrs. Will Workman, reading; Miss Barbara God win, song two numbers, .accompanied by David Stewart: Thief Valley Out laws, Baker wranglers, who are Ar thur Davidson, Manley straycr, Joe Boyer, Jim Staley, Arthur Page, Jim Barton and Mltchel Thelem. ' - FIVE INSANE MEN SOUGHT BY OFFICERS (Continued prom Page One) at 30th avenue and Powell road. Two cars are missing from Salem, one bearing license plates 200-203, a 1027 model Dodge coupe, and the other 129-023. a 1020 model Forrt roadster. . Eastern and Central nwmn nniinA also were asked to watch for Bowen aicer Mrs. Kogor W. Moe, of Hood River, renorted thnt n mm, iunri striking resemblance to Bowen call ed at her house before noon yester day for something to eat. He was given a bag of potatoes. AIR HOSTESS JOBS IN DEMAND WASHINGTON VP) There arn sev. oral thousand applicants for the 100 positions as hostesses on tliree air linos In tho United States. It is re ported by the aeronautics branch of wie department 01 commerce. The airlines have thousands of applica tions on file, and the department re ceives daily Inquiries. 1 AT THE A powerfully effective and coloriul story and a notable cast mark the opening today at the Liberty theatre of Warner Bros,' picture, "Tho Nar row Corner," by Somerset Maugnam. Tho author of "llaln" has again written of the little known by-places the "narrow corners" ol tho earth, where men spin out their lives pretty much as they please. The present story is laid in tho Malay Archipelago, on one of the IslandH of the Dutch East Indies, after open ing In Sidney, Australia. Douglas Fairbanks Jr.. Patricia El lis, Ralph Bellamy and Dudley Digges have rthc loading roles In this all- Look ot Your HAT Kveryone EMe IKM'fll 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 M'CARTHY RITES TOMORROW AT 2 Funeral services for Mrs. Irene Mc Carthy, pioneer of 1863, will be held tomorrow afternoon at 2 o'clock at the Snodgrass and Zimmerman mor tuary, it was announced today. Rev. R. C. Lee, ot Union, will olflclnte. Burial will bo In tho Summervllle cemetery. $41,930.00 IS , ALLOTTED TO CAMP CLATSOP Word waa received from Washing ton today that the public works board had approved, a 92 ,100,460 al lotment to the militia bureau for Improvements to national guard camps. . Allotments Included: Oregon, $41,- 930, lor Camp Clatsop. CHOIR MEETS ON WEDNESDAY The A. Cappella choir, directed by Andrew Lonoy Jr., will meet for a first rehearsal tomorrow evening at 8 o'clock at tho High school mustc room. The members had. their first meeting since tho organization meet ing last week and. were tested as to pitch and tone. i LOCAL STOCK TO BE SHOWN IN PORTLAND (Continued from Page One) Troy and Robert Becker, Oovo; Ver non and Henry Stoddard, La Grande; Harvey and Alma Schroecler, Island City; Harold Zurbrlck, Gene and Wil bur Bloklond; Floyd Parks, Kgiii; Earl Herman, East of Island City; and Clayton Pox. Mr. Avery la director of Four-H club work in the county.. A. u.w. TEA PLANNED FOR . CONFERENCE '. (Continued from Page One) Dr. Chenoweth is a professor of phll isiphy at the University of Idaho. A large group of women are -expected to attend from Portland, Salem, Eugene, CorvalllB, Klamath Falls, Astoria, Pendleton, Wallowa county, Bend, Baker, Albany, Forest Grove and La Grande. RUSSIA AND ft- JAPAN ENTER NEW QUARREL (Continued nm Page Onsl officials in the trans-Baikal that 'if Japan came on now we would, have a fighting chance, and by next year we may be ready to Invite her." NKW COKPOKATION PUBLIC WOltKS HET-UP PLANNED . (Continued Prom Page One) national forests during tho last month. Another fund of $15,000,000 from public works money has been allotted and the department If agriculture said additional employment of sev eral thousand men was expected. LIBERTY star , production. Miss Ellis, a new comer to tho screen, is not only an cxqulslto beauty, but a very able actress who played for years on the Now York stage with her father, the musical comedy producer, Alexander Leftwich. But it Is the colorful background. the unusual situations, tho strong delineation of the picturesque ohnrac tcrs which are said to mxako this one of the most appealing pictures of tho year. Old friendships are never forgotten, and old friends will glow with appreciation for that most personal gift, photograph. Arrange now for an early appointment CECIL V. AGER PHOTOS La Grande Hotel Building Returns to Work- John R. Gority has returned to his work Ait itho post office after a week spent at home HI of inf luenea, Wonderllrkg Here . Mr. and Mrs, J. A. Wonderllck are in La Grande visiting. They are for mer residents of this city but have been away for more (than a year. On Way To Chicago . Howard Sergeant, former La Grande boy, passed through this city tnls morning en route to Chicago to at tend the Century of Progress exposi tion. He now makes his home In Port land. From Pendleton Eugene Roden, of Pendleton, spent last night In La Grando. He was hero transacting .business. STYLE SHOP OPENS HERE The Style shop has opened here un der the management of Mrs. Edith Sporrenberger, tormerly of Qlendlve, Mont. Mrs. Sporrenberger has been in the east buying new merchandise and has a complete line of ladles' wear. The store whloh occupies the former site 'of the Little shop has been remodoled end is ready for busi ness. USHANT'S P1I18T AUTO ACCIDENT BREST, Prance VP) The Island of Ushant has hod its first automobile accident. Only five miles long and a mile and 'a half wide, the storm swept Isle boasts two cars. Paul Lu cas, driving one of them in a fog, knocked down his cousin, Marc Lu cas. FIND IT HERE Copy for this Column most be In by 9 a. m. i To break that cold use Nyal Laxa- cold. 26o at Moon Drug Oo. 10-3-1 m V Crazy Crystals at Moon Drug Co, ; 10-3-1 m. UNION COUNTY WAIlltANTS Are called as follows: GENERAL FUND, Series 1832, numbers. 2603 to 3159, MARKET ROAD FUND, Series 1933, numbers 493 to 661. Interest on above warrants ceases on and af ter date of October 9, 1933. FLORENCE . BACON, Treasurer of Union County, Oregon. 10-9-2 t. - AUCTION SALE 4 hd. horses, cow, calf, farm ma chinery, household goods. J. A. Knight farm, Oct. 14. Free lunoh. r !. ;. ,:, - . -. 10-10-4 1. The La Orando Shrino Club Invites all resident and visiting Shriners and their ladles in the city and vicinity. to attend a dinner given In honor of the Potentate of Al Kader Tomple. at tho Masonic hall on Friday evening. October 13th at 6:30 p. m. Call Main 78, or 683-W, for reservations as early in the week as you can end not later than Thursday evening, if posstb.o. : 10-10-2 t. MESSENOKIl 8EIIVICB .. . Parcels dollvered within city limits 16o Over 100 lbs., extra. Phone Main 766. 10-0-1 mp SCHOOL CHILDREN You can get scratch paper for school at the Observer. Now 2 pads 6c 9-14-t f For a stubborn cough, use Meritol Wild Cherry. Moon Drug Co. 10-3-1 m . BOND TRANSFER Only Independent Dollvory Sysxem Between La Grande and Bakor. LOWEST RATES DAILY SERVICE Phono Main 709 for Pickups. 9-19-1 it Freshens the mouth ..Soothes the throat Violin Students When In need of strings or other supplies, come to the La Grande Music Co. Bridges Fitted Free If Purchased Here All Kinds of Repnlrlng at Moderate Costs Fingerboard Charts - 15c 1104 Spring St. Paul De F. Mortlmoro your " Phone 926-W an in DID YOU KNOW THAT ' we are ablo to do alterations on suits and coats? Let us make those needed changes on last season's wardiobe. Phone Main 66, Standard Laundry, 10-0-2 t. COATS . FOR INFANTS, CHILDREN, : , MISSES & SMALL WOMEN LOW POPULAR PRICES AT Norton's Kiddy Shop. 9-1U-1 m NOTICE II. A. K. E. Moots Wed, eve., Oct. 11 at Saca jawea Inn, All members please be present. 10-10-2 t. Bo happy I Go to Apple Jack Gulch at the High School Gym at Imbler on Friday the) 13th and Saturday the 14th. The fun starts at 8 p. m. If you've been there before tell your friends about It, If you have never attended oomo this time and get the best enjoyment you've had for months. Auspices Imbler Post Ameri can Legion. , 10-10-5 t ANGEL'S HAT CLEANING AND BLOCKING Best work In town, Aoross from Fenney's. 9-14-1 m WEAREVEK SPECIALS We have a few left S-ln-1 oven grill .broilers, $1.40; set of 4 sauce pans with covers, 12,70. Buy them at Molvlllo's. - ' 10-10-1 t. NOTICE OF SHERIFF'S SALE IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF UNION COUNTY, OREGON MYRTLE BROUGHTON, Plaintiff, vs. E. S. BAUM. MARY E. BAUM, and LULA BUNNELL, formerly LULA . VEAL, Defendants. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, That under and toy virtue of a writ of execution in foreclosure -duly and regularly issued by the clerk of the OirouLt Court of Union County, Ore gon, dated the Oth day of October, 1033, In that certain suit In the said Circuit Court, wherein Myrtlo Brough- ton Is plaintiff and E. S. Baum, Mary E. Baum and Lula Bunnell, formerly Lula Veal, are defendants, and where in the said Myrtle Broughton,' as 1-11). Coke I'uro CASTILE ,., Soap 39c sSANOL AGAR ' Pints 89c Nelson Magnesia . Mixture For Stomach Distress --: 50c Fresh Peanut Clusters lb. 15c 3-Ccll Flash Light Complete 89c Newl Wcstclox J Newl fj Alarm $2.95 THE L & L Depot & Adams -fULIS-CHALMERS- Track type and air Tired Tractors. Combines, Implements, Road Mochlnory. CIIANDM'.R TRACTOR & EQUIPMENT CO. 1312 Jefferson Main 632 mil TROTTER'S "The Store for Eveuy Man" plaintiff, recovered Judgment and de cree against sold E. 8. Baum and Mary E. Baum, as defendants, In the sum of (1260.00 together with Interest thereon at the rate of eight per rent per annum from May 14th, 1930, pi lis the sum of 1160.00 attorney's fees and for her oosts and disbursements herein incurred, which said, Judgment and decree further provides that itbe said sums of money constitute a valid lien against: the hereinafter described real property, with its appurtenances, superior, to any claim of the said de fendants, upon said property, and further provides end decrees that said property be sold to satisfy said Judgment, attorney's fees and accru ing oosts for which said Judgment and decree was dulyl given, made and entered on tho Oth day ot October, 1933. - -' ' : NOW, THEREFORE. Pursuant to sold execution, I will, on Monday, ; November 13, 1933, at the front door of the Union county court house in the olty of La Grande, Union county, Oregon, at two o'clock in the after noon of said day, sell At publio auc tion to the highest bidder for cash In band, the following described real property, situate in said county and particularly described as follows: Lots Fifteen (16) end Sixteen :. (18), in Division! "B", New Haven Addition to La Grande, Oregon, or so much, thereof as may be neces sary to satisfy said Judgment and de cree, together with the costs which have accrued" or may accrue under and by virtue of sold execution. . Dated at La Grande, Union County, Oregon, this 10th day of October, 1033. " JESSE BRESHEARS, Sheriff of Union County, Ore. Oct. 10. 17, 24, 81. 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