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Page Four SOCIETYNOTES Women As Well As Men Golfers Enjoying Facilities of Country Club Course This Week A year ago today, with several Inches ot enow on the ground, golf hero woe Just on anticipation Or a memory. Ttala year, however, gollers have been on the La Orande country club' course every day thla week. The course 1b In excellent condl tion,' and even the regular green are feeing utilized. Both the men and women ot the club have been enjoying the facilities ot the course ot late. , Alpha Dinner Club Js Entertained Mr, and Mrs. Adolph Slcgrlst enter tained the Alpha Dinner club at their home last night at 7 o'clock After dinner four tables were arranged, for ' bridge and the prizes for high scores were awarded to Mrs. A. W. Nelson and Herman Slegrlst. Mrs. Walter Letsman will entertain the luncheon club next Thursday af ternoon at one o'clock. A.A.U.W. To Meet Saturday Noon Mlsa Jennie Peterson, director of 1 Siuslc at the Eastern Oregon Norma! school and a polished pianist, will play and dloouss modern music to morrow before the American Associa tion of University Women at 13:30 o'clock; at the La Grande- hotel. Miss Tnelma Wnaley, chairman of the pro gram committee, has arranged the recital. Members who plan to attend are requested to make reservations with Miss WluUey or Miss Joan White, . president tho A. A. U. W, Mrs. H. M. Howard Entertains Club A charming afternoon party was enjoyed by members of tho Hl-Lo club Thursday afternoon at the home . Of Mrs. B. M. Howard. Mrs, O. M. Wight was a guest. Prizes at bridge which was played , during the afternoon wero awarded to Mrs. Nolan Skiff, first, and Mrs. Clyde Peterson,fourth. Mrs. Otis Palmer will entertain the club In two weeks. Afternoon Party ts Enjoyed Mrs. Lucille Price entertained Thursday afternon at brldgo for mem- bers of tho Diversity club at her home. Mrs, Frank Craig was Invited to complete three tables for bridge ' at which tho prizes wero awarded to Mrs. Eva Price, first, and Mrs, Philip Lockwood, fourth. Refreshments were served after the cards. Mrs. Claude Puckett was named as the next hostess to enter tain In two weeks. , "Melting Pot" To $e On Jan. 12 Tho first social activity of tho winter term at the Eastern Oregon Normal school will bo the 'Melting Pot", on Jan. 13. The evont' Is an Informal' One at which dancing and games are enjoyed, furnishing an opportunity for tbe students' to: bo- CGffi CG,Unlriteu. Helomala Club Entertained Mnt, Olydo Charlton entertained tho Helomala oiub Thursday after noon at her homo, Mrs. dcorgo Jo hanson was a guest and completed three tables lor bridge. Prizes wore awarded to Mrs. Clyde Hoppcl, first, and Kirs. Jack Brandt, second, tic freahmcnte wero served. Mrs. Jock Oliver was named as tho next hostess to entertain lu two weeks. SOCIAL CALENDAR Friday, Jan. 6 7:30 Willow P, T. A., at the school. 7:30 Women of tho Moose card party, with Mrs. Mary Hotmonn. ... Saturday, Jan. 0 13:30 Women's Relief Corps, at the Odd Fellows hall. 8:00 Mohawk club, with Mrs. J. It. Oliver. . Monday, Jan. 8 3:00 Art namblers club with Mrs. Clydo Belts:. 3 :00 Art Research club, with ; Mrs. C. M. Humphreys. 3:00 Wakellta club, with Mrs. J. J. Broomficld. 3:45 La Orande City council of P. T. A., at the Saeajawea Inn. 6:00 Queen EstllCr circle of tho M. E. church, with Miss Lois Jean Davis. 7:30 Daughtqers of Union Vet erans, Lane chapel. ... Tuesday, Jan. 0 3:00 Neighborhood club, La Orande hotel. . 3:00 Pythian Social club, with Mrs. James Oneal. 7:00 Dinner club, with Mr. and Mrs. H. M. Plnlay. 7:30 Delphian chapter, with Mrs. Hugh Brady. 1808 3rd. 8:00 Young Women's Educa tional auxiliary, Methodist church. Wednesday, Jan! lb 1:00 Brldgo Lunchooii clilb. with Mrs. W. C. Williams. 3:00 L. A. L. club, with Mrs. James Oneal. 3:00 K. D. Club, with Mrs, Laura Wlnburn. 8:00 Eastern Star, at tho Ma sonic hall. -p. j TT XT 1X7" 11 LJ. -01 U. V. WIU Install Tonight The Daughters of Union Veterans will meet tonight at 7:30 at la no chapel for the purposo of Installing now officers. Mrs. Sarah Young Is Complimented Mis. Bamh Young was compli mented on the occasion of her tolrth day Tuesday evening when members of the K. D. club and weir nusDanos entertained at the Young home. Twenty were present and the evening Was sjient playing games ana in con versation. Prizes at the games wero awarded to Del Brown, Mrs. Alta Wln burn, Mrs, Eva Monroe, and Jack Mc Ohean. Mrs. Young received many gifts from members of the club, after which refreshments wero served. - Mrs. Castle Is Hostess to Aid Mrs. Alice Castle entertained tho Methodist Ladies Aid Wednesday jt an informal afternoon party in tho gold room at tho La Orande hotel. Mrs. Lee Han ford led tno devotions after which the afternoon was spent in sewing and conversation. Refreshments were served. Feb. 7 Is the date of the next meet ing at which Mrs. C. W. Erwln will be the hostess. - Miss Headley Is Hostess to Class Mlsa Lenore Headley entertained the Standard Bearers of the Metho dist church at dinner at her home Wednesday night. Dinner was served at 6:30 o'clock and the hostess was assisted by Miss Genevieve Mattoon and Miss Elaine Ballard Miss Headley presided at the busi ness meeting after which Mies Hello n Hertssog discussed "All In a Day's Work", a chapter from helt mission study book, "How Far la Tho Nearest Doctor." Miss Fern Broomileld will enter tain on Feb. 7, and Miss Margaret Davy will lead the lesson. Presbyterian Aid Society Meets The Ladles Aid society of tho Pros7 bytcrlan church mot In monthly ses7, slon with Mrs. S. B. Morgan presiding Wednesday at tho church. 'Mrs, L. J. Lindsay led tho devotional with singing of hymns and a Now Year's reading. The program Including readings of "Wit and Wisdom" by different, members of the organization. Mrs. Andrew Loney Jr., and her committee served' refreshments. ., , ... Society Meets At Charlton Home 4 I Mrs. J. K. Charlton entertained1 the ! Woman's Missionary society of tho i Methodist Church South Thursday afternoon at a business session. Tho I mooting was opened with Bible study ;lcd b' Mrs. Charlton after which , plana wore started for an apron solo. Report of the Decombor activities ! rovoaied that 14 visits had been made i to tho sick and' strangers. flCjejU.no8 Hill IT'S easy io look pUasaut' iii stivli a culo modvl. , Uiugliam, tight woolen, velvet or printed vottnn uru PUpKo.stcd' mntorlalh. Tho 1 dcHlRns nro In tour Hizen: ti. S. i) nd 12 years: Sizo 10 rcqUUca 2 1-2 yards of 35-iuVli mhler.nl plus -i yard eontVast for the collar. With bishopsleevo ami wUliuut loiuiust, size 10 ruqulres 2 G-8 yards. To secure a pattern ami mr.iple .newiiiK chart or this model, tear out thin sketch anil mall it to Julia Boyd. 10,1 Park Avenue, New York. N. V topether with 15 renin in coin, lie nuro to enclose, on a separute. sheet of paper, your name, full address, your niie, the num ber of ''lis pattern (No. 77i.vt. and mention the name of this news, paper MiM Bern uuk fcwletjr fclitor TH?phm Mn vnii van , Mrs. F. E. Johnson was presented with tho missionary basket by Mrs. Kooort Helvoy. ' Jan. 18 Is the date of tho next meeting. Auxiliary Holds Business Session The L. A. to the B. of It. T. held a regular business meeting Wednes day evening at the Eagles hall. Plans were discussed for a rummage sale to be held on Saturday, Jan. 13. Refreshments wero served at the close of the meeting by Mrs. Marie Enberg, Mrs. Laura Kennedy and Miss xneima Btraln. Choir Enjoys Informal Party An informal party was enjoyed by the choir of tho Presbyterian church following the rehearsal Thursday night. They gathered at the home of Mr. and Mrs. J. P. Mprelock for an evening of games. Refreshments wore served by Mrs. Harley Richardson, Mrs. Dick Lind say, Mrs. S. B. Morgan, Miss Mar garet Mlchaclson and Mrs. Avis Ferris. L. H. S. Association Meets Thursday Vocational education In La Orande High school was discussed by faculty In the different fields Thursday night before- the La Grande High School Parent Teacher association at the school. Miss Catherine Osborn discussed Physical education; J. H. Blunt, social science: Miss Nora Myers, domestic art; Miss Agnes Hat teburg, domestic science; . Miss El lcanor Vernon,' Latin. Members of tho Latin olub presented a play and the sextot, directed by Andrew Lohey Jr., sang a group. A round-up of boys and girls of high school age who are not en rolled now will be made, 1 was plan ned durlngf tho business meeting. Mrs. Louis Wetzel Is In charge. 26th Anniversary Is Celebrated The 26th anniversary of tho mar riage of Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Campbell, who live at the foot of Mt. Emily, was observed Monday at a' family reunion at their home. A potluck turkey dinner was served after whtch the afternoon was spent Informally with a program and singing. Mr. and Mrs. Campbell were pre sented with a gift. Those present were Mr. and Mrs. Emll Gaertncr Sr., Mr. and Mrs. Harry Olltner, Miss Virginia Glltner, Ver non' Olltnor, Mr. and Mrs. Herman Oocrtncr, Mr. and Mrs. Emll Oaert ncr Jr., and children, Ella, Mary, Wayne and William, Mr. and Mrs. Asa Harmon and daughter, Phyllis, Mr. and Mrs. Adolph Oaertner, daughter, Maxlno. and son. Adolph Jr., of Mldvale, Idaho; Mr. and Mrs. William Koeter, Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Campbell and children, Oeorge. Den nis, Albln, Louise and Wllmji. .... Neighborhood Club Meets Tuesday "Now when I was a girl wo didn't do such things" Is nh oft mooted phrase but whether It Is true or not promises to bo llluotrated in an In triguing program which Miss Sarah : Williamson is planning for presenta tion at tho meeting of tho Neighbor hood club Tuesday afternoon at 3 o'clock at tho La Orande hotel. "Etiquette, Now and Then," in keep- LA GRANDE EVENING OBSERVER, LA GRANDE. ORE. Tier on Tier Rises Boulder Dam, 1'uiT ojt the 'inigl'ity barrier bt concrcto and steel that will lie Moulder Dam towers fur In the air here, liie upstream (ace of the uncompleted structure.- A striking study in comparative sizes' is afforded hy the pigmy figures atop, tho dam. At, the extreme fitsht the walkway zigzagging up the dlli gives ail Idea of tile height which the dam will attain. lng with thft century of progress tfieme selected this year. Is the sub ject of the program. A contrast of the manners of 1834 and 1834 1H fca presented la a sil houette show by a group of "high school students. Two Interesting books, appropriate to the subject, al so have been selected and will bo reviewed. Mrs. Harry Zurbiiclt will review "A Genteel Lady,'.' by Puraess. and "No Nice Girl Swears," by Moats, will bo presented by Mrs. H. H. Cleav- Tea will be served following tho program. . Presents Piano Pupils in Recital . Mrs. Clyde Webb presented her piano and violin pupils In a recital recently at her home. Tho program or tho event Included: 'Canoe Ride" by Williams "Big Bill" : by Kettcrer Betty Emmctt "Snow-Shoeing" Castle "Lullaby" .'. Williams Jean Bowser "Tho Swing" N. Louise Wright "Grasshopper" . Hopkins Stanley Stcffcn Laughing Waters" Blake By the' Fireslde'Y Kettoror , Helen Jenn Webb Violin Duet Marjorio William-- son and Helen Joan Webb. La Donna E. Mobile" Verdi The Happy Farmer" Shumann Ellen Steffen "The Close Chase" Blako "The Procession in the Forest" Charles Hurley "Andante" Hunten "Dnnce of the Jesters" Anthony Marjorie Williamson ; .' 1 1 Appoint Assistant Grand Deputies Mrs. Oamet Ruckman, district deputy president of tho neockah lodRO, appointed assistant grand deputies who wero announced at the meeting of Crystal Rcbckali lodge on Wednesday evening at the Odd Pil lows hall. Appointments were mado as follows, Mnbel Anson.-past noble grand, grand deputy marshal; Emma Harding, past grand treasurer of Rc bekah -assembly, deputy warden: Sarah McCluro. deputy secretary: Rena Pnlmor, deputy recording scct retary; Nora Noah, deputy trensurer; Alma Carroll, deputy chaplain; Mar, tha Moss, I. a.; Sylvia Bunch, o. O. Mrs, V. M. Plorson was reinstated as n member durin? th hni,u,CB session, after which officers wero in stalled Including Maude Johnson, noblo grand; Clara Blunt, vice grand; Efca' Monroe, recording secretary; Viola C. Benham, flnnnelal secretary: liXl'KXSH ACCOUNT Union County Wheat Production Control Association For December, 1933 Travel Inclusive No. of at -5c Name S. T. Balllc J. J. Schroeder W. A. Zurbrlflc John Shaw ' Ben Bints D. R. Chontc W. A. Bull Clyde McKcnzle D. McDonald Hnrvey Elmer J. Brown Wm. Woodruf O. Courtrlght Lee Chllclers Jny Breshcars Robert French Clydo Klddlo J. A. Gasklll James McKlnnts F. H. Blngnman Rex Roulet Emll Miller A. J. picker E. H. LVLong Thos. Wnllalnger Merretl Conlev ICom.Conun. 12 - 1 I " 12 - 1 I " "I 12 - 1 j " "I 12 - 1 I " " 12 - 1 I " " 12 - 1 I " " 12 - 1 I " "j 12 - 1 I " " 12 - 1' I " "j 12 - 1 " " 12 - 1 j " "I 12 - 1 " " 12 - 1 I " " 12 - 1 I " " 12 - 1 " "j 12 - 1 Treasurer 12 - 1 ICoin.Comm. j 12 - 1 I " "I 12 - 1 " "j 12 - 1 I " 12 - 1 I " " 12 - 1 I " " 12 - 1 Allot .Comm I 13 - 1 " " 12 - 1 I " " 12 - 1 OI l'lCF. K.M'KNNK SI For December, 1933. Nelson Printing Co,, receipts i n!75 Tuckey Tspewrtter Service, typewriter rent, 3 mo 7.50 II. McOoIdrlck. hall rent. Imbler community 15.00 La Orande Evening Observer, advertising 12.48 First Nafl. Bank. Interest 2.75 Telephone Colls ' . 1 22.05 Roseoe NeaL office map i.. 12.50 Clerical Help t , . 71.00 Check tnx 2.40 Miscellaneous office supplies 50 VB CERTIFY that the expenses ol this association, as outlined above, arc properly Incurred, that the services Indicated have actually been rendered in the business of the Association. We certify that the bill is correct and Just, and that payment therefor has not been received. K. It. DELONC1. President, County Wheat Prod. Asan. H. O. AVERY, Secretary, County Wheat Prod. Assn. AT THE LIBERTY listher Ralston nnil ltanilolpli. ' Scott" 'Ventured In l'araiuount's latest Zanc Orey -outdoor ro mance, "To the Last Man." Although they represent different schools of villainy, Jack LaRlie and Noah Beery vie for 'menace' honors in Paramount's "To the Lost Man," tho Zane Grey outdoor romance with Randolph Scott, Esther Ralston and Buster Crabbe in the leading roles, which Is coming to the Liberty theatre Saturday. LaRue. a product of the gangster brand of skull-duggery, Is cast in the fiercer role, a desperado who kills for the sheer Joy of killing. Beery, nh old hand at playing western out laws, while no less a menace, gives quarter to his enemies in tile crucial moment. Adelaide Kitchen, treasurer; Lucie Buell, degreo captain. Appointive of ficers who were Installed also are Mrs. Buell, I. O.; Flossie Engcl, O. G.; Mtnnlo Bragg, musician: Ida Beery, R. S. N. O.: Lydla M. Hug, L. S. N. G.: Nora Noah, R. S. V. G.: Rebecca Kochensrjarger, L. S. V. G.; Mary Simons, Lucy Graham and Alma Car roll, trustees. . Tho hall was decorated with ever greens and tinsel. Sweet peas were presented by the district deputy pres ident to all who assisted her, who In turn presented her with a gift as a surprise. The'dlstrlct deputy president's staff of six women, all dressed In white, made an arch of evergreens under Title Dates Rate Days Per Ml. Meals Total - SO 3.00 114 I 18 Ml. 1 $ 5.80 - 30 I 3.00 I 1, - 30 1 3.00 1 - 30! 3.00 j 3 - 30 1 3.00 1 - 30 1 3.00 I - 30 1 3.00 1 - 30 1 3.00 IVi - 30 3.00 IVi - 30 j 3.00 j 2 - 30 1 3.00 1 - 30 1 3.00 j 2 - 30 3.00 1 - 30 1 3.00 1 - 30 1 3.00 1 - SO ; 3 00 j 2 - 30 1 3.00 2 - 30 j 3.00 : Uj - 30 3.00 1 i - 30 j 3.00 1 - 30 3.00 2i - 301 3.00 1 - 30 j 3.00 1 - 30 I 3.00' 32' - 301 3.00 17 - 301 3.00 13 00 Ml. I 3.00 4 Ml. 100 Ml. j 12 Mi. 3. Mt. 12 Ml. IS Ml. j .27 Ml. 60 Mi.' 3.20 14.00 3.60 3.15 3.80 8.40 6.65 9.30 3.50 8.50 3.75 4.00 4.20 13.45 6.0C 5.00 5.35 3.25 14.70 4.15 4.40 89.55 73.35 61.80 I I 10 Ml. 50 Ml I I 15 mi: i 12 Ml. I I 1 I I I 10 Ml. 133 Ml. 2 I 00 Ml. I I I I I 10 Ml. ' 17 Ml. I S Ml. 124 Ml. IS Ml. I 20 Ml. I 1 I 1 I 1 I 287 Ml. 23 I ana mi. is 360 Ml. 12 I'I'I.IKS AM) AltVCKTISINH Closing Gorge which the newly Installed officers passed to their- respective places. An Impressive flag ceremony also was presented by Frank Loock who carried the flag and Lydla Hug who read, "Who Gave You the Name of Old Glory," by jam'es , Wliltcomb Riley. Appropriate songs were sung throughout the installation. TRADE REVIEW IS VERY CHEERFUL NEW YORK, Jan. 5 W The Dun & Bradstreet Weekly Trade Review said today that business entered tho new year reflecting "cheerfulness oyer the outlook for the retail and whole sale divisions of trade In consume goods during the first quarter.'' "Most of the stores have revised their early buying budgets upward, in some cases as much as 15 to 20 per cent above the figures of a year ago, while orders are being placed with much of tho freedom which characterized market operations back in 1929." QUICK ACTION ON MEASURE FOR REVENUE (Continued From Page One)1 will bear the $2 spirits rate. Blended and rectified liquors were taxed 02.30 a gallon. WASHINGTON, Jan. 6 ffl1) A plan intended to . decrease the price of liquor is being formulated by Joseph H. Choate' Jr., federal alcohol ad ministrator. Choate also told newspapermen he had telegraphed governors of the 21 wet states for any information they had concerning the sale of "adulter ated or punwholesomc liquor" which can bo traced to wholesalers or manufacturers. Success at clerical work at the ao of 21 is predicted relatively much hotter than success at mechanical work or mixed work, reports Irving Lorgc of Colunibla university. Permanent Waves Includes Shampoo, Haircut, Fingerwave $2.50 Others $3.50 to $5.00 Always Guaranteed CINDERELLA HEAl'TY SHOP jFJJ! Phone Main 250 jjlave the Shimmy .Taken from Your Car the "WEAVER WAY" Inspection of your car on our novel new plan of testing your car wheels for shimmy, side drag, etc. Drive in and have your car tested. M. J. G0SS ; AUTOMOBILES ! Phono Main 82 FREE LOCALBRIEFS (let Urn iiomr ..' if ai Koreuard and Haroid Noregard. all of Enterprise. have returned lo ineir nomo ,ni.in in i. nrnnrie with Mrs. Nore- gard's niece... Mrs. Bill Thompson. They also transaciea ousmra u..v In the city."" Goes to Ifot take Miss Juanlto, McOraw who has been ai.in w nnrents. Mr. and Mrs. L. M. McGraw at Wallowa, stopped in la Orande Wednesday en route to Hot Lake Sanatorium where sho has accepted a position. Tv Visit Parents ' Miss Genevieve Sutphln, wno is in nurses' training in Spokane, stopped in La Orande Wednesday on her way ... Wflllmra where she Will spend several days visiting her parents, Mr. ar.d Mrs. Reese Sutphln. Returns to E. O. N. After ftrandlnz the holldavs In Wal- Inun ulcitln? her DnrcntS. MlS5 Isabel Allen has returned to La Grande ! where she attends the Eastern Oregon Normal school. . Returns From Vakiina Mrs. Mao Moran returned Thurs day morning from Yakima whero sho has been visiting at tho Home or nor aon, Charles Moran and family for the past two weeks. UeMlines Studies Miss Evelyn Derr, who spent the Christmas vacation at her home at McMlnnvllle, has returned to La Grande she makes her home with her cousins, Mr, and Mrs. Hubert Ander son. Kelurn Heine Mr. and Mrs. Adolph Gaertncr have returned to their home In Mldvale, Idaho, accompanied by their daugh ter, Phyllis, alter spending several days here visiting his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Emll Gaertner Sr. C. W. A. Statistic-Inn Here Emmctt Sexton, of Pendleton, is a visitor in La Grande. Mr. Sexton Is a statistician In the C. W. A. and Is a frequent visitor In La Grande where ho collects material-ior a pro ject on which the C. W. A. Is work ing. In Itaker , Arnold L, Gralapp, principal of the La Grande High school, is In Baker today attending a school meeting. Kcturns.to College Howard Stoop, son of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Stoop, has returned to Cor vallls after spending the holidays here with his parents. Mr. Stoop la a Junior In the forestry department at Oregon State college. NEW OFFICERS INSTALLED AT DEM0LAY MEET Arlo Noyes was installed as master councillor of the De Molay last night at installation services held at the Masonic hall. Wallace Kaapcke was Installed as senior councilor; Robert Zwelfel, junior councilor; Ohnrles Skinner, senior deacon; Walter Da hi, junior deacon; Albert Lilly, senior steward; Card Hansen, junior steward; Dale Rhine, marshal; Jack McClay,. chaplain; Elbert Watteijpurg, stand- 4 (Full details of VicVs ! IP T M IM I IIWII II Don't skid, don't tako chances, don't lose time fix ing punctures with those thin, old tires come in, find out the low cost of new guaranteed Goodyears in your size. All types all prices. Let us show you why more people buy Goodyears than any other tires. Play safe, come in today. UHoH!CATCfmiGrgVrvE already GOf CO ID.. .1238 A coLb TIME to &yWfJ...VsCKS USE VlCKS MWVAPRWB FATL AND & SIMS Phone Slain 165 Good Used Tires ?1.00 and Friday, ' January 5, 1934 BUGG SERVICES TO BE HELD ON SUNDAY AT The body of James A. Bugg, . who died unexpectedly In Portland Wed nesday night while attending a con vention of dealers of the tlttaburgh Paint Co., was brought to" ti Grande by motor hcarso arid now rests at Walkers Funeral homo. . Mr. Bugg'a funeral wlU be hold Sunday afternoon at 2 o'clock at the chapel of Walkers Funeral Homo with tho La Grande lodge of Elks and Rev. Paul De F. Mortlmoro, of tho Christ ian church, In charge of tho services. Burial will be In tho family plot In the Masonic cemetery. j , ' Mr. Bugg Is survived by his widow, a son, George, of La Grande; his parents, Mr. and Mrs. John W. Bugg, of Stevens Store, Mo.; two; brothors, Hulcn, of Columbia, Mp and Alonzo, of Yale, Okla. Mr. Bugg came to La Grande In 1D03 as a painting contractor, and in 1025 opened the .Bugg Paint Co. At the time of his passing he was manager of tho Pittsburgh Paint Co., successors to the Bugg Paint Co. He was a members of La Grande lodgo No. 433 Benevolent and Protective Order of Elks and of the Baptist church of Missouri, 350 Attend Ski Movie, Lecture Here Last Night Three hundred and fifty people attended a Iree lecture and movie at the Sacajawea Inn last night on skiing, given through the courtesy of the W. H. Bohnenkamp Co. Harold Lee, of the Portland Ski club, was the speaker and gave an interesting talk. , . . Eight reels of pictures were shown, including a reel devoted to skiing tactics and another to ski Jumping. Many of the pictures were of the Mt. Hood territory, and were filmed by Don Burkhart, one of the three men killed on Mount Jefferson last spring. Book Chat Will Be Held Jan. 11 At the Library Another of the evenings of book chats arranged by the La Orande public library will be enjoyed Thurs day afternon, Jan. 11, at 8 o'clock at the library. A silver tea will bo ser ved In connection with the program and proceeds will be used to buy new books for the library. A total of $30 already has been received for , new editions through this source. Those who appear on the , next progTam are Mrs. N. W. Frees, Miss Kathryn Sartain, Elmo Stevenson and Alfred Meyers. The forests of Canada rank second only to agriculture in their contribu tion to the nation's production, re ports the bureau of dominion sta tistics. ard bearer; Robert Helm, sentinel; Robert Router, almoner, A musical program and refresh ments followed the services. Colds-Control Plan in each Vicki oackap"i - ! MMIIMII H iimiiw Adams & Gveehdwood ' Up. Expert Vulcanizing $11500