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if'' 0X933 4 1 jPay Two LA GRANDE EVENING OBSERVER. LA GRAN 1 )E. ORE. Friday, November 10,933 (llirorpornlnl) An liidpxiiilviit Nrir ' 1'liuin Mnln (100 UIUIII m, w. 1iuumuucks -Bahou) u. vim Lay , ...Publisher mid Goiieral Manaiisr , lluslwua Manager PubllauKl yulii(, exception BuiiOuy, l 1710 glitli sUwt, OramM, Orofon, ,, I nterad at tut PoatnftKv of U Clrande, Orrson, M Second CIm Mail Matter uudw act ot March , 1ST. , .OrrlUIAk rATBH OP UNION COUNl'V AND 11IB , K K CITY OP LA OllANUM . . MKM11KH OP ASSOOIATKO I'llGOS Tha Aasoolattd I'tpm la nrlutuwlr entitled to iua tor publication at all ura dlapaielma emitted lo It or nut othenriw credited If pub. Ilahad hr All rtht ut republication ot apaolal dlapatcbea In thla papar and alto Mia hxl item herein alio arc reserved. 1 . I IUW HI National Advert lain ItennwenUtlva . M. O. MOtlKNSBN CO, Ilia, OM FranoiacM, U Anjreleii, Seattle, Portland, Chicago '.:. Detroit, New Yotk ... . sunacHiimoN turnta Ity Oarrtet Dalljr, one month In advance ...........- , ,,; T6a natty, ate months m advene M.M Dally, elnle eauy ..... 6o Ity MaU Dally, per month In advance- Daily, Mr all months lu advene , Dally. Mr yar In advance. ... .1110 -.e.oo The Weather VKATIIi:it lOHKlUST ' Orraim: rlilr tnnlht mid Nutunluy, hut llioi lillls ruin In ttratrrn Oregon uillejs and ihi the ili little oliaine In eniiereliire Unlit variable ulml oirliuri. Caltfng Out the Reserves pj nott l.(HVl. WKATIINl TluirMltirt Muvlinuin ill, minimum !tl nhiive. rienr. Ttulay: Minimum SI. T n. m. .I.. Hint vc Clear. IVnco 1 loavo with you, nvv pweo I pivo unto you; not as the tfivoth,' irivo 1 unto you. Uvt not your heart tx troubled neither let it bo afraid. John 14: 27. He In inn for pmrvaUon of our homrt iui liberty by u of immmat rrapon iikiiwly. electing leadera o( man tltat uuctorataurt. To t he c it Ire in of La Clnmrie unci tlio traVellUui public, the tto dc )mitmni of nrli-ulturf by Uw of IviSa cnotrt by ilio ihsh1' w vf OnvtMi, hMve MUblUbcd by its-Id Inopcctton grade fiv rrtftU mtlk known m Oril A Haw nnd Ormt A INutriiriml. "llnvti vvqiilrrmcnu liar bwn wluninrily coinpllMl with by Mnc tlAlvyiwn of Ornndtv nd Uiolr milk, u now offcifd lo the public cuarftntcl and otd uncVr the itte Wttt Of OlVllM. "T1e loceJ imxtuceni of quality mtlk are cut It led to uniuUftcd mp port by con&umc-re of their produce tn jwcleirnce to imptwied uoutu-; lions. fw adtrrtlMJVfi and all other! miMT'preaei.utton of milk or food pixxtuct ts forbidden by UV. ( Signed i I lUn Selfor, lnpector. division foods and dairte. tte cVprunent of npri culture, tte of Ontfott," BENEFIT MATINEE AT THE LIBERTY The uvtdnlcht matluee of ""Dc. nviU" In whlcb WU1 Hvw Mars will o(ncu t 114 at tl Ufteny itvraijr j,www ntcht nd SO per ceut oi the prweed will be turned ott to tl High school band unUorm fxind. The Rotary club is potMnnj; tle hedhip the cxmtttj. Andirw Loney Jr.. ha rrftjfrd a lireup ol music! nximbers lo be pir fTJXttvl in conjunton wtih the pic ture. The lotion Rjicteteer -U ; Ikt; XtiMrevt Kc,:e. Mk Mnprr -cxtraontHnary, will inf. wnuanied ; by DawStew-an; id nlc will be fwnifched by Bert Wrdil and Oene twett.. , - j TVfeet )es ane pnp evverdinfly , wt-U, tlw xnm:ttee Announced. j FORD CARS IX THE LEAD IX KlNlMNli AKT VIM THR CRITICS Ono of tho jtlisnlist ."things nlxmt the w)s of tho Uttitctl St.tis is the fact that in tinw like tho "wsont, 1wt history is boinjr nwtio hy vholoalo nhI signs ami jrtonts v civvssiiiir the sk' so fast that they trwul on one another's hcola; thoy can ilowt themselves wholeheartedly to a lilting little song alwut a bifr had nlf. ; 'J'he sonjr itsdf is of the shnplests It points no nwrah and, if it adonis a tale, the talc is nothing but a moving jietuiv Version1! of an old nursory faWe, lhit sonvhow everylvxly is 45mg for it, whistling it, lumnning it, grinning fondly over the ntenlwy of a conle of jink jwiliors dancing across a Mknvd celluloid lamlsoaiw Tlnnv is, in fact, only one disturbing thought in eiuniec thn with it ; the thought that presently the highlnww critics will "disoowr" it, and will write erudite articles for the iwttglHvtper iwiexxs tiling alvmt the "significance" of these carttvvn comedies, discussing their artistic toIuc, and using i a Kvt of four-hit mls to sa- what the oidinary nAie-gvvr , hvdy knows that these things aw a lot of fun, and kwr as the dickens, That sort of thing hajncns every so often. Jving 1 jmlner Jt the givat AnHMtcan public diswvjxt hjn loiic lyfoiv i 10 w c V!1!" i vi ttraitr. th i?.m ,.J. 1....... .i.. i... 1;. 1 ,:' " niont v- .,1.... w fii-, in.-, iiftiiiv, ii-ira a nil ir wwrtM htm when he was w tiUng for the newsjvtjvrs and MT- -RjraM s.h the nickel magstwnes, and they knew that he was tmwnmwn- ja'i MtV ly (WOti without waiting to le told. ' v.n:t vhr ; Itws the san with Charlie Chaplin. He had sent miU cm- lioua f ordinary folk into convulsions of laughter for jvars !',!a1p;'n wmun bcfoi .the gra,vlKvats Wgan to wrtto soulfulVv aKmt his ,VwoM r,V.C!vtrT-jifo.:t "gtrt art" And his "cosmic significaiKw" A gtvat artist?"1'" ... . . . in Uvea SpXts' sJi(.rvvns. AssuixmIj-; lHt the nwn in the st.nvt, who knows nothing of -vm.- v-n .x t.v nn-.-.rp rt. wsw the, first one to find it out, (ttk-rw-a v- t;r .. w 0 . - . . , . j at tJ crtiw" .-ssurniTi Tt N u ws, tov with ncwspajHT comic snips, Sewrsl years sNMv.rr.i.-i m .w.-lt am entit t.. a KiA- . v,i!,i !!"' t.r t."f wiv not onlj- fvmiiy, out otreixM a valuable sidelicht Aniettoan life and constituted a tiue expivssion of the Ameri can sivirit, lut what of it t Newspaper iwaders know it shxs.i,v, lvsenti,v. then, we shall W hearing fine things alvnt thiw little pigs and the big bad wvilf. Moanwhik w!l, why do tiie critics V'lg lxhiml the iwblic in their sppivoiatw.i of what roalli' is good? TODAY IN BRIEF, IN AND AROUND A8 CUBONICLEO BY THE DAILY LEASED Will -'I ' OF THE ASSOCIATED PBES8 NOKTH rOWDEtt PERSONALS Kixp coi jxty Kef it Social ror Lmeiery is A Real Succes; A -wfit ctwk ot ws:tMrtott tic ur la Kins CVnnty. Wa.vhinsi.-n. J.v tiw n.-nih of SVpnnlxr i.h.xr rt.ft nvwl V-S mvMnr i nd FMW tnrt;!i m U lit. anwdinc to H. H wu- v ittumnt brnr!i nvini-r, rwd Mr. and Mrs. W. Miller, who spent the summer here with their son, William.-left Monday for North Platt, Nebr., where they will spend the win ter with another son. A seven pound baby girl was born to Mr. and Mrs. Veto Collonna Oct. 29. George Lochlns, of Haines, Is section boss during Mr. Collonna 's ab sence. 1 Rev. W. D. Bach, who Is attending Gooding college, spent the weekend here with his family. A large crowd attended the fare weU party given for Vinton and Min nie Forbes, Thursday night. The For bes are leaving lor Los Angeles to make their home with their brother; Warren. Every one present enjoyed dancing and cards until a late hour, when refreshments were served. The Forbes" place has been rented by John Fisher, who will take possession right away. j Mrs. Edna Gray and E. s. Mccor mick, teachers at Wolf Creek, enter tained the pupils at a Hallowe'en party Tuesday afternoon. The chll- rin.n ntnrori & nntnut hunt and ifamea after, which cookies and cider) were serr ed , : V 1 s i tors for the after noon were:-Jake Slmonis and daugh ter. Myrtle, Jeanne, Billy Lorern, and Noel Gorham. Lee Sloan.. Janitor of the local school undtrwent an appendicitis op eration in the Baker hospital Mon day. Mr. and Mrs. F.'mer Ollkison, who sold t&elr glare to Paul Dahlstrom. are moving into tewn and will live in the Person hose. T.te Boy Sxnita held i TO Kl'lt.MIT NEW TKlt'K LAW SALEM, Nov. 10 W) A motor transportation law to be urged at the special legislative session will be de vised by members of the Truck Own ers and Farmers' Protective associa tion here next Tuesday. Repeal of the bus and truck law will be demanded, said A. O. Ander son, association president." A legisla tive committee will be named. KUKTAX ON INCOMES CONSIDERED SALEM, Nov. 10 Uft . Only ono remedy lot the plight of the . public schools of the state so far has been suggested for presentation to the eg. Islature. A surtax on Incomes, aver aging two per cent, will be propoaj n a measure now being drawn tip by several house members. It was learn ed numerous house members and senators would lend their names to the bUl. CITIES NEED REVENUES, CLAIM ABERDEEN, Nov. 10 VPi Liquor revenue belongs to the cities, not to the states. Mayor John F. Dore of 1 Seattle declared nere last night In an address before 500 Southwsst Oregon Elks at a home-coming banquet. Hilgard School Presents Fine Entertainment HILGARD (Special) A Hal! owe 'en program s presented by the Hil gard school Tuesday afternoon, under the direction ot Miss Blanche whit- Tnftftm? ! ln- Tk room was decorated with Manriiiv Tiirht TT TPnulrftmpJits for ! . T.nrWt Ww. rlPmnrmraWi al- &xe ghostly effects. ter which the boys played basketball. ; the Hallowe'en grand march. . . - ' mi . The 14 children marched -through " ; q tBe room wearing' grotesque masks 4 IMBLEK rEBSONALS and darkened to The first num- The school was greatly saddened by the sudden death at Doris Essie Bur ton ot the second rade School vas dtsoused Thuriay afternoon for the funeral. The Imbler High school girts volley ball tram obtained revenge ax Union Friday, vhezo-they won two of the three came played- This week the girls played Cove on Wednesday and grades; drii: Roue. Leo Roulet nd Arooia 01 St lire I S OOOrf We!ty; sor. fcur Kanley jrls; rru inf. Ruth MrtWt p&ras drill. Hsr- v-id R3AiKruird. Alberta Hardv and Lewis Phiili-tfv 1 w ALLOW A (fecial) Wheat grw- " 1 tn ieei quite muffed resauxiing thelr 4-xau ,eedax:. ie present .supply of i 1 nioisc ure will allow the wheal to pei i xjorty xd sz&n becevre winier. Cnion Friday, tn Cie local gym. - Ba&Xetb&U -practice has stalled and will continue two nights a week for a ccairrt- at weeks. Imbler will nlav For F(tlZ Jrfltt j its tlxsZ coafcrenc g13 on Dec 15 and costumes. The program was as follows: 5ong. Jolly Hallowe'en, by school: poems. Beware, by Don Able; Hallowe'en. Oilah Ferguson; Orphan Annie, LouAnn Price: - PeCer Peter. Lowell Bugg Jr.: The Pumpkin. Quln ton Rupg; recitation, Hallowe'en Pranks, Betty Jean Rugg; play. On Hallowe'en Eve, lower grades; reci tation. The ELf Button. Dewey Kling; song, Hallowe'en, first and second Jack O" Lanterns. Levy Kling, George Rugg, Edward HUian and John Gray; recitation. Courage, Jane Rees: song. The Hallowe'en Gnome. Alice May We Liner; Hallowe' en parade, first grade; chalk talk. For HaTTowe'en. John Gray; song. The enefcet FUt jrra:ve nt! t?j KriVRVS HOME " w HvcMd OcKeicrv as-v cat a bAsJ Hiicari Frank Sanford. vfaa r kei .win! Ft-rdnvr evi?Tjr an :r Htcrh- y underT-nt an operaUon at he making prospecss favorable for gcod land srhcci whk-h wias ateaArd bv a j Grn,ie Roir:oe hsxtjii rfixr.cJ crops next year. cmk-j iy hoiwf. jccttf tfvcnin: ftven horae Sunday. ; . w a rrl irend in mc- oar buywp. Orrde and CVmt. ,y ; BrrshfArs auc4aKd c.U the ba$kiA, nertsnjt a subtAH3ial susa tec the ! A wvfcl tJi::l1 is wvvvd by .he mtvc tut ho tn o o lhet curs. 04 foerM.n' Ofctrricry The f.'Clo-inc Fcc;rm s ir.xva: MVJiAzacci, W cOo.TTe, Sects Warily; : lejwi.ns. v:in la.-hr.t - c-uw children: ?v -i.-a. Jane Parsos: Koirrs Iy;;Ay c.:.-C-.rJe. 1 'RV CAUFtiRNlA Xt. C )crsi, M :.r P.v.::srw Ecm JXrs Kabech COart, of M- liwj-. rsar. oa. t?x.n Ry ' dfts. Oal tbi her bewiwe. Wil ;r.; loo XlAny j.rwv Nvc-r.a Jruc iiasa Ariwiid- Thursday. Mrs.. Cark K;;if : ana HM?n H;; psi iiuel, all ervys .ccod &e:tA whUe S7 S.t Ma-w Kr, ar,S K;ih Vcrr.ti; j fcrs oJd. She was ccasanjx! by; i,;d.ru-: Tt Ky5.-: T: Pa T Ad-! her dauchtesr. Mrsv Chiriev Xfcvw r iriyae ssr-.i'sn. as fvctani. ais nsrtl v-.tii Mrs SriOh s ancKirtir. Mrs. Wat. Arrwid. CUEN TARTY .Garret Family Is Hiip-ica-A pany was pven in hoa-j Undpr Quarantine or otf Mr. and Mrx. LoweJ: al u"ut': UtiltliC the heen ctf Mr. and Mrs J. B. Wei- : . -Ter Witisu. cuas wrre LCCTrS iSa:, Mr. and Mrs. fecsent les- an ew-unc .Vcacjes and G:t chiidren , wm e cxce$uon oi tne baby boy are ill of scarie; tever. The ecvicc and county nurse were down and piared th factiy uaaec quarantine and every precautKi has been taken ta keep is froca gore-ttdsng- 7n ts said so be a very liar hi form. STATE SUPPORTS ALL DEALERS IN GRADE -A" MILK fc,r JVifvV, hnt.-c- fth tin Me efi:tJfSTMrJ rfC arK-.'.rrf!re., a V the TovM aawt iry vimw. ha 7w4 cvwrsetrA a wwy ctf cow:; Vi sn la vlrTs.-j? arwt the i.Va3-M-5oo3 iw? . a? t yVM nh tr "fit vtibrtKi msi "he .c3o.-jn: 4te twnl U the 0Cwrcrt; Vie Te'jm or twcunes ua hNtwt the wAe VowMle viJry 3t v.flav. ?e.iie Ts-rrnx ot-hat, r4 TanvNts f..vSt. Trv,Mincx.ns Mttrav TtJa aJl v.mf Jvo.-u. re- MMstf VVH.W' T)MA "Tee tow t. ?i.rJf,e!fiv. jr. h.--vmNt.hne)t C4( 'ivoBrw. 4, ff-"tX'Wt in xie nvwooo of ,b- .n-vrl.v Itk-w Tt to alx tvveri ?n wr jt muring ,inv nwftt To dhe "rwfcjx thM Mtvc-f-ilhs tTi TnaXmc a irxiJic T,v Mnwolf ftnd 3iknnj in ht$ is.5 tA.vt cC vuiy- tiibwit-tiow Jet t.i jy kn-Mfc-n, rto-ex-fvr hwmble vjje h.-c-.v nw Yt .v tiK srrrvil A iutrcn a crtrc nau.4t sa: .w sr. EAGLES HOLD LODGE MEET Th 4v.Viaf to;7Vniix!i wjoh e stjy?vl by xhe Stfe Xvice ctr. Nrv I1.- incis.e esvwSinc a:; s.. p-yvtit rvj. arvl . w inc to t-crc .KN-Mtssifiu viwtre. t vs anrKXi2Kvd 1k SMpht whn tJe Rv?t jre4 ai the TRk: ir hail y?voac- ;l.tt trnsft.-sd iSaKnj; the e-i'cmrif. W(T Krf.iA AsSA P-SOns. IK Mil, ot the ?rs5 XMt oIt?iji-:,'. ver?ck R,xs5N , .saw, WL-Ata r;trv.-,F.- rwairw:. J sltt ia2 powinc-nn5ttr of bar- "- v.c-w. aw., -v.x-m .ipaa vwaed cottcci ra its an Snijvirtant RGrm'C$ injuries Kif-Ji VTUiacn Kaseiwod Jr, re-oe-ivd jome very painful bruutes on oar lee and aakie, sredaefday. when a horw SKI ha him. Sveyn McKennon. a saphomore, got ! Good Health Hahts, school; moco- ctff to a ?rood sart In the race, for logue. Jack O Lanterns. Jean Able; the fcholsAhip trophy when she re- reading. Sour Grapes. MarciHr Con ceival a card of strihtT5, for ,the Ht:. song. Jack CLamem. chool; flret sue weeks. Others with averages Twni, Micfief DHaras Ghost; Benry beer than 2's are: Garth Westen-Bennett; shadow reading. Candle skox. Chaxles Beem. Bemiece Fowler. Lightin' Time. Eay Poster; play. The Eva Lewis. Blanche Billings, Mar-; Hallcwe'en Guest, upper grades; guerite Hug. Max York. Leila Wes;-1 song, Hallowe'en Ere. school. After ensfcow, Marjorie WoodeU. Delmer the program a party was enjoyed by Fow'.er. Eton FriiaelL Lcrena Stew-1 the school and "-he visitors. Light re art, Marian Tee tar. Roslyn Knight, x freshments were served. Deem "Watson. Keta Wilson and Har- j old Schwebte. TO WALLA WALLA Mr. and Mrs. Warner Beem left for ' Cricket Fiat Mrs. A. H. Parsons Walla Walla last Tuesday to visit ! and Mrs. Leo Roule; and children left rrjiaUvea. i or Walla Waiia Thursday where Mrs. A Hal'owe'ea parly was giren by! Parsons wil; spend several days with the M. K- church in the Rucfcman ' her son. James. hall last Tuesday night. Games were played throughout the evening and relreahaaents were 5rved at the close of The party. A large crowd was pres ent. t. , , j 7T't, rtolrr IrwTtttTT Its. n produced milk with a total farm val-j ue of more ihan S5.CXO.CO0. ! Red Cross Drag Store """"TSsIm lv.V fcBSai2BL fN-vrvntit r4k.-vn ui f.T avrrt :if OWRt IS CLEANERS U Tl'MS,inj;.-vji Mi.:r. T SHAKE SWITCH SHOP rlvt ... Chili -UV LY Qt. Tar.-.alcs- l,v IAVENDAR LUNCH Chicken or Har.i Pinner Lmndry Bill Doctor Bill Trj- oi car sf-rvievs t3 vd s(cXti-j 4c 7c Sc 10c 12c Rct -asfc Pec posind TkjThP Wi5Ji TfVr fwuaia fvc pcaini frirry Pec pManfi aV.wt Inw Pre jvMjnfi . rvi,it Pres JVc P-. a rvwa aMrta r"T.tshejI tr: Uiftr ecr'v at ;ivr e;-h. Mcxiern Laundry, Inc. rr.Y ci EAXiNa THE L GRANDE HOTEL Wsshos to :ts ninny jvitivuis and friends. )d esjvcwlly our percinrt gifsSs for their kind vir,d'-ri.ui Ar;.i fv'rtvArance during- the tryir.ir -days tf the Tt wX "T.(n car haiticf fu&r.t was broken do a. We ass-uw yo.s thst ve Nskler this as a cirk of y.-ecijitiori of the jserriee snd attertsra nrhsci this f:rc h. tol oaSTOi-s At s tiroes to ivnder it s-oests. CKr hctir.s pl.r.t has been owiianled ad ivivvired t y the Ftiivi Sfeth ri-unsVirjr nd Keating Cv and is oroe ". re dewven-jy: its castosaaary eftwiency. We thar.k wa aad solicit a CxieitinaMW ef vo;r vs.ied j-At:-or,.'.ire Kh for hotel roonxs and in our co.fe arid d.r.ir..c rvvcx Sar.i T. Jordan. Msrr. IW SS.-.. Slirir t.liJM'- Sc. S T J. l'V Congratulate the La Grande Hotel the evwsscwe "R'r k-:wt vhfct tiir sr ev',S't clvk-n? w have r,::tr rr ;.v- pihT n ttsxt fif;virrt iJt h ha erc The Fred Spaeth Plumbing ar.d Heating Co. BUSINESS-LIKE METHODS A Safe, Soundly Reorganized Home Bank for Home People When you pay bills by Means of a Cheeking Account, you become identified as one who follows Inisiness-iike nwthods in handling personal finance. And sound business policy nwkes it desirable to keep enough nwney in yonr Checking Account to assure a substan tial balance over and above your current ex penses. , We Also Wekvnw "our Savings Accvxmts With Interest t S'y Ccn-vndeA Senti-AnnuaUy The FIRST NATIONAL BANK Of La Grande CFTtCrr AND DIRVXTORS a. a. tirtcKt. . ortR MVTo:- J f. rhew Tnra;-t