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(Incorporated)
An Independent Kewipapet
phooe Main 600
EL W. FREDERICK8 .
HAROLD It. FINLAT .
PubiUhed evening exception Sunday, at 1710 Blxth afreet. ' U ,
Orando. Oregon. . , . ,
Entered at the Poitofflce of La Orande. Oregon, u Becond CI CM
Mall Matter tinder act ot March 2. 1878.
OFFICIAL PAPER OP UNION COUNTY AND TWf
CITY OP LA GRANDS
MEMBER OP ASSOCIATED PRESS ,
The Aaaoclated PreM 1 exclualvely entitled to use for publication
of all newa uuvpatches credited to It or not otherwise credited 11 pub
llahed Here. All rights ot republication ot special dlapatche In
toll paper and also the local news herein also are reserved.
National Advertising Representative
M. O. MOOENSEN CO., InO.
Ban Francisco. Los Angeles. Seattle, Portland. Chicago
Detroit. New York
Trust In the Lord, and do good; so slialt thou be fed. De
light thyself also in the Lord; and he shall give thee the
desires of thine heart. Psalm 37: 3, 4.
'SUPERVISED SUMMER PLAY
Various La Grande organizations are joining in considera
tion of the promotion of supervised playground activities for
school children of the city this summer. A fine and splendid
movement and a course that has found favor and worked
most satisfactorily in many communities the country over.
It is to be hoped that local efforts meet with support that
will result in the program's establishment this year.
In final development of the plan however, let it r.ot be
overlooked that selection of able leadership is the necessary
factor to make the prograki successful and satisfactory.
Property handled by the right individuals this summer play
work for youngsters can be most beneficial for further im
provement of both young mind and muscle.
Type of play s well as what should prove a balanced pro
gram can easily be determined. But unless there are in
dividuals at the head of that program who carry in addi
tion a full knowledge of child habits and desires and who
further have within them an ability to hold, attract and 6ther:
wise draw the interest of the ciiildren into the program laid
out for them, the real purpose and good of the plan will not
be accomplished.
SHELL OIL CO.
LAUNCHES NEW
AD CAMPAIGN
Using more ttifln double the) num
Iber ot newspapera In which Its win
tor advertising campaign appeared.
Shell Oil company launches Its spring
sales drive today, featuring black and
white cartoons of tho "bollevo It or
not" variety. Under tho tltlo "In
This Changing World" this advertis
ing will appear In main news sec
tions or on automobile pngra of 225
newspapers In nine western states,
British Columbia and Hawaii. These
newspapers, In 100 cities and towns,
havo a combined circulation of moro
than four million. Tho Observer Is
one of the papers carrying the new
advertising schedule.
Each group ot drawings will lllus-
J! . .:: T-- yg7lh f Weady, in this
SdMt 'W GASOLINE AGE, MAIL IS
- SSPT"- BEING FLOWN ACROSS
-5--:- m'MMm. THE OCEAN ON REGULAR
VjfE;--1 ' SCHEDULE. GERMAN PLANES
Mm Ma"-N0W MAKE FORTNIGHTLY
-""-i---. X'"-.. i0kmfcfcx- , TRIPS EACH WAY
-"lO- WMm BETWEEN
-ZZg '- jS&s T'm STUTTGART ANU
fCC iS8.. NATAL, BRAZIL.
IT5A-G0OD" MOLECULE. CALLED 4 V ' JMM
2-3 -Dl METH YLBUTAN E. GASOLINE IS S H C - C C C H a&lS'
MADE OF tKOUSANDS Of MOLECULAR) I " I i I SSgSlSIS-i
COMBINATIONS OF HYDROGEN (H)p3 U H ' H ni- "Sita
AND CARBON (C). SHELL KEEPS n C -II JrWBR , j
THE "GOOD" AND ELIMINATES 'BAD" v H " L l i CADlM A VJh 9?X ft
OR 'LAZY" MOLECULES. RESULT! 1 r ?'LI-AC CLTC 7. M
SUPER SHELL 15 ALL POWER.. $ ' A SOLlfiP Dm,' IS B
mm - &"s$
IN 5 GALLONS OF SUPER SH fill, YOU GET cpr- LAC, $0 VT) i A B$
Jt v- THE "HEART FRACTIONS'1 OF 6 GALLONS OF A-j- - . 'U CAW M
A T GASOLINE MADE- BY OLDER. METHODS. C(JTS Aau UPt SfJCl ,
j tLlS. BY REMOVING- THE "LAZY GALLON OF ft-lc-rc GA?ni . kd
fL WASTEFUL "GASSY" AND SLUGG-ISH EN0S, UiT5 gV A rTv, L''v'E O
iaO A (STILL CONSIDERED SUITABLE FOR SOME .. n n URjU f
r-L. 1 GASOLINES) SHELL PRODUCES CONCENTRATED W. K. l CM N' n . f
rVW-lktlLV SjPtK SHELl GASOLINE WITH GREATEK 8t?VFp76LS M
Wfi.' P0WERBETTER MILEAGE . CKLy HLJC M
lnrrnoratd) iH A!i
m
Piihiiahftr and General Manager
' Business Manager
train in Interesting fashion, new dc- j
velopmcnUi and astonishing facta in
connection with gasoline-propelled
veh teles and explain the modern
methods by which Super Shell gnso-
line is made. They will include pre
dictions -ol changes which may bo
expected In future transportation and
comparisons of modern equipment
with outmoded means of travel.
Teste, have demonstrated the effec
tiveness of this typo of newspaper
feature.
BABY ARRIVES
AT PRICE HOME
A baby son, weighing seven pounds,
was born to Mr. and Mrs. Sheldon
Price, at their homo at 1415 Y ave
nue, on March 3. Both mother and
baby arc doing well.
The Weather
U'EATIIKK FOBECAST
i;.tr tnnleht and Tlium-i
'any; f"t In the west and freezing j
U-iuperutures In tne
mint: gentle ehantealilo wliyl off
shore. , , . . . i
lOfAI. WKATHKlt .
Tuesday: Maximum 4K, minimum
10 above,,, Kaln and hall .03 of Inch.
Cloudy. ,', . ...
Today: Minimum 30, 7 a. m. J7
abovfc 'I'lear.
EGG PLAN IS
MEETING WITH
SUCCESS HERE
(Continued From rage OneS
havo been. Butter makers finally
abandoned the trade-in plan and now
sell their butter fat. Tho name con
ditions make it necessary to change
cgK trading. It la a plan that Is be-ine-
adooted everywhere many such
I nlaiu are now working satisfactorily
to all concerned in racmc nonnwcb
states,
Almost all the procers report they
are willing to undertake the new plun
hut do not want their old-time cus
tomers to blame them for the lact
that beginning next Monday they
can no longer exchange produce lor
eggs. The egg business will be en
tirely on a cash basis after Monday
mornln." The new plan was asked
for by the producers, and so far as
I am concerned I like It and will sup
port it but I want my old customers
to understand It is not my fault that
I can no longer trade out eggs for
groceries," said one prmlnent mer
chant this morning.
Don Ruckman and Alex Robertson,
who represented the producers In the
tri-angular committee which has been
working out tho problems, issued the
following Joint statement today cov
ering the producers side of the ques
tion: "This whole set-up and the changes
Involved were advocated and asked
for by the producers and not. the
merchants. Our situation has boon
hopeless and we who produce eggs
cither had to create a ohange In our
favor or go out of tho business en
tirely at once. .
"Wo do not feel that anything but
good has come of this plan to the re
" 1 urih
Qddrce8 ourselves.
"As to the small producer: Every-
one knows that the horse and buggy
stage Is gone and that all Industry Is
changing Its way of doing business.
Prom now on American agriculture is
being operated for the greatest good
to the greatest number and some
Individuals In all Industry are going
to get, hurt thereby. The egg pro
ducer who cannot Bupply clean, uni
form eggs, . produced from . cnrofully
j planned feeding and breeding Is
necessarily goinK tuijuni, uiiuoci,
to tho new conditions and to his own
benefit. This seemingly hard and
arbitrary rules were not created in
Union county -- they are becoming
universal and aro so accepted.
"A few of us hove built a high
standard for eggs for local and out
side consumption. If the whole In
d'ustry comes up to a higher lev-?l
LA GRANDE EVENING OBSERVER. 1A GRANDE. ORE.
AROUND
As cnaoNici-FD fir, rue daily leased wihi
OF TUB ASSOCIATED PRESS ...
everyone will In the cud be tent: fi ted.
We recognize adjustments will be
necessary but If we didn't bellavo the
final results will be great Improve
ment for the Industry, we would not
have brought on tho issue.
"To the consumer we run only say
that you will get what you aro en
titled to get when you buy cgg3. If
you want the b;st. they will be on
the market so labeled and guar
anteed. If you want greats under
the top. they will be available. Every
egg you buy v.JU I'c classified, and
marked, as to what it really is. -
"The lncreiuo in frtre la extremely
small but that small margin repre
sents the difference betweon our In
dustry going to smash, and getting
our costs out at least. The Increase
in prico does not guarantee profits
to us, but it should give us our cost
of nroductlon. Some day when every
one has a few more dollars to spend
we may get a margin of profit out of
our eggs."
TOURNEY AT
UNION WILL .
BE EXCITING
. (Continued From Page One)
tiring tilts.
Yes, It looks like an Interesting
tournament.
PUuso to Referee
Also, Eastern Oregon fans will get
their first glimpse, ot Emtl Plluso.
noted northwest conference referee of
Portland, In action at Union. Plluso,
a dynamic official, calls 'em high,
wide and handsome, and the specta
tors are likely to get quite a show
In tho activities of tills dashing foul
callcr. lie's handling the games
alone, which Is quite a Job, but teels
himself equal to tho task.
Besides the Richland-Haines game
Thursday, Union meets Cove at 4 p.
m., .La prande plays Nyssa. at 8 p.
m. and Imbler meets Baker at .9 p.
m- A large crowd from La Grande is
expected to
attend the Thursday :
night games, with two top-notch
games on the schedule.. .
One Strona Team Xo VJMe" QulcWy
Friday's Karnes, second and third
round nlav. benln at 9:80. 10:30 a. I
in. and 2:30, S.0, 7:30, 8:30 and 9:30
p. m. Only six teams .will remain .
for the third round Friday night, as,
two will be eliminated In the second ,
round ono from each bracket. This;
mcano that ono of tho four in thej
lower bracket La Grande, Nyasa, Im
bler and Baker will be eliminated In
two straight losses. In the upper
bracket cither Union or Cove will
survive tho first -two rounds and go
Into Friday night's play. Moot Tans
expect the loser of the Union-Cove
game Thursday to be eliminated in
its next gamo' Friday. ' "V- ''"
But tournaments are often ecenea
of major upsets and the 1934 one
may be no respecter of dope.
IN BRIEF, IN AND
OREGON
HfeKKY KOKI'KE DIM
PENDLETON, Ore., March 7 (At
Henry Koepks Sr., 90, one of Uma
tilla county's best known wheat ran
chers,' died at his home near Athena
last night.
.Ke was born. In Germany . In 1844
and came to the United States in
181. Nine years later Koepke came
to Umatilla county where he acquired
vast holdings in some of the most
productive ports of the wheat belt.
CM S. WOltKKKM STRIKE
PORTLAND, March 7 'J?) Indig
nant CWA workers late yesterday
stormed the city council chambers.
filled it to overflowing and created
such an uproar the council had to
adjourn, as they aired their protest
against a wage cut, effective March
2, which reduced CWA pay from 50
to 40 cents an hour, or from $12 a
week to $9.60.
FEAR LABOR TROUBLES
KLAMATH FALLS, March 7 () A
possible recurrence of labor troubles
in the lumber tnduetry of Klamath
county was heard here last night at
a gathering of 500 employes. The
workers adopted a resolution calling
for higher wages.
PERMIT tt'OMEN TO WORK
PORTLAND, March 7 (A"J Acting
on the conclusion that many women
would be thrown out nf employment
if its 0 p. rrt. working regulations were
continued, the state welfare commis
sion Tuesday suspended its order
which had prohibited the working
of women In mercantile establish
ments after 6 o'clock at night.
NOT Ol'ILTY VEItmf'T
MARSHFIELD, March 7 tP A
circuit court Jury which was out but
10 minutes, returned a verdict of
not guilty and reversed the city court
which had sentenced County Judge
D. F. Thompson to 30 days in Jail
and a fine of $100 on a drunk driving
charge.
Judge Thompson appealed from city
court and tne ctrcutt COurt Jury de
clared he was not guilty of the charge.
SL'GAR AND FLOt'R
. PORTLAND, Mar. 7 W) Sugar-
Cane, granulated. 4.55; fruit or
berry, $4.75; beet sugar, $4.45.
Domestic flour Selling price,
mill delivery. 25-bbl lote: patent. 49s,
$0.60(4 $7.20; blended flour. $6.15
$0.70; hluestem, $0.30 . $6.40; soft
white pastry flour, $5.80;, rye, $5.60
$0.10; whole wheat, $5.60; graham,
$5.40. - - ?
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SPORT COATS
New novelty tweeds and polo coats. A coat that has
a great many days of wear for spoil and Easter.
$fl7.75
SPRING DRESSES
New - exhilarating - dashing lines - of moss crepe -Triple
Sheer and pebble crepe. Unusual trimmings
and new features such as mouselline - novelty pequet
and chiffon organdy.
$
Beautiful Fitting
2-Piece Rayon
Pajamas
The Spirit of (jjl QF
Youth Itolf i?XVO
fa:
Pendleton (tyens
Crop Production
Credit Offices
Walter E. Moore, secretary-treasurer
of the Pendleton Production Ored-
' is. LK i. .nHav nruinarl -ffl.
oca in the Stangier .building In Pen
dleton and today was ready to re
ceive applications for loans, accord
ing to word received here.
Territory served Is: Wallowa, coun
ty; Morrow county; all of Umatilla
except the Intensified section of Mil-1
ton-Freewater; the northern parts of
Union end Orant counties. . -
The association will make loans up !
to 7,500 on livestock, while the loans j
on other agricultural commodities
can go beyond this limit and will be '.
based upon the security provided.
The association is incorporated for
(200,000, of which 75 per cent la paid ,
by the Production Credit corpora-j
tion, and 25 per cent by the (borrow
ers at the rate of ft5 for every 100
or part of $100 borrowed.
Officers of the association are
James K. Hill Sr Pendleton, presi
dent: Mr. Moore, secretary-treasurer;
R. A. Thompson, Heppner, vice presi
dent. Directors are Mr. n Hill, Mr.
Thompson, Sim Cully. Weston; E. T.
Jaco, Enterprise; W. W. Wade. Los
tine: R. B. Rice, Lexington; W. T.
Wallsinger. La Orande; and H. H.
Weatherapoon. Elgin.
MOORE FLYING
EAST; TO TAKE
BOISE PLANE
W. E. Moore. Union county lumber
man, left. this morning on a hurried
business trip to New York and Phil
adelphia. Mr. Moore will take an airplane
east at Boise, planning to ride on
one of the large transport ships of
the United Air Lines. He will arrive
In New York at 7:30 n. m. Thursday
IlKltltV 1'IE JUICE SAVED
I1Y PAPER CORNUCOPIA
. Here's a way of keeping the flavor
and quality of the Juice In a berry
fruit pie. Make a small cornucopia of
paper and cut off the smaller end to
make a neat little hole. Then Insert
this end In the middle of tho pie
while It Is baking. The Juice oozes
Into the cornucopia and when the
pie has baked sufficiently It can be
slowly dripped back Into the plo.
CHEST COLDS
.. .Don't let them get a strangle hold.
Plght germa quickly. Creomulslon
combines 7 major helps in one. Pow
erful but harmless. Pleasant to take.
No narcotics. Your own druggist Is
authorized to refund your money on
the spot If your cougU or cold Is
not'rellcved by Creomulslon.' adv
: FALK'S PARADE
OF FASHIONS
PRE-EASTER showing of smart apparel. The
new racy - thrilling models you've waited a long
time for.
Sprisig Coats
Wonderful Large
Assortment of Dress Coats
And the . smartest
color on the street
this spring will be
Navy Blue.
Redfern and Roth
moor in Swagger
and fitted styles.
-
SPUN-L0
Lorraine Lingerie
Tailored and lace trimmed.
Briefs - Shorts - Regular
Bloomers and Band prQ
Bottom Bloomers. 0C
Extra Size Bloomers - 75c
Tailored Gowns - - S1.00
Ln Grande's Better Stove
Alice Wynckoop Held
Guilty Of Murder
(Continued Prom Page One)
be ready to administer strong heart
stlmulanto. lest tne snoca o. ..
verdict strike her dead.
h. rtirt nt need his ministrations.
She heard her verdict as she sat In
her wheel chair without sign of a
quiver She turned to two of her
children. Walker and Dr-
WimnlrMin tlH BSld !
iT nn children, and
sleep. Your mother Is not guilty.
No. no. Not guilty."
In a moment It was over ana us.
Wynekoop was being wheeled from
the courtroom, back to tne uuimj
cot at the county Jail. There she
will await the result of her attorney
efforts to win a new trial.
Arguments .or a new trial have
been set for March 24. If they arc
denied, an . appeal to the state su
preme court la planned.
FIND IT
HERE
. ; I
Copy for this Column moat
ba In by 9 a. m.
KINSEItd.VKTKN
Mrs. Hodgln announces the begin
ning of spring term Mon., Mar. 12.
3-7-4 t.
March1' loth last day to pay water
rent without a penalty. 3-7-3 t.
SCHOOL CHILDREN
You can get scratch paper lor
school at the Observer. Now i pads 8c.
B-14-t f .
March 10th last day to pay water,
rent without a penalty. 3-7-3 t.
IIELP WANTED '
Have us help you to enlarge, hand
tint and frome your picture Just tho
way that you would like It. Enlarge
ments made from prints If you do not
havo the original negative with the
result that the enlorgemcnt will be
better than .the original print. Wo
specialize In all kinds of picture
work, developing and printing, copys,
miniatures, enlarging, tinting and
framing. Richardson's Art and Gift
Shop. 3-1-t f.
March loth la'it day to pay water
rent without a penalty. 3-7-3 t.
GLADIOLI nil.118 ARE HERE j
Fine blooming size, 25c and 35c
doz. Cherry's Florists, Inc. 3-5-3 1. 1
March 10th last day to pay water -rent
without a penalty. 3-7-3 t.
March 10th last day to pay water ,
rent without a penalty. 3-7-3 t. I
I
Wednesday, March 7, 1934
. Accounts o. CmnpbeH at Howell '
have been turned over to W. ft. win
ters, c-o Elks club, for collection,
3-6-5 t.
. McKesson 's Vitamin , Concentrate
tablets of Cod Liver Oli tl.00 at Moon
Drug Co. 1-2S-1 m.
Lady Esther Toiletries at Moon Drug
Co. 1-25-1 m
NOTICE
There .will be a
stated communl-
cation - of - La
1 Orando lodge No.
. 41 A. P. & A. M.
iiritmcHnv nveriliur March 7. Thl.
bo pA8T masters mgnt wlth
work In the Master Mason degree by
tho Past Mastera .drill team. All
lodges of the county Invited. Visiting
brothers welcome. ,6upper at 6:1S In
tho lodge hall. All . brothers are
urged to attend. By order ot the
Worshipful Master. Vernon R. Halo,,
secretary. . 3-5-3
March 10th last day to pay wat
rent without a penalty. 3-7-3 t.
REMEMBER ,
CLEA-NALL . makes . your Spring,
House Cleaning a pleasure, saves you
hours of work, and rough hands: Ask
about It at Richardson's Art and Gut
Shop. 3-1-t f.
Pansy plants 35c doz. Cherry's Flor.
ists, Inc. 2-26-t t.
When you need fuel
. Call Main 528
GAITHEB ICE & FUEL CO.
1-2-1 m.
Opportunity
for Small
Feet
We Have Secured
SAMPLE
LINE
of
New Spring
Regular ?7.G0 and $10.00
Values
Sizes 4 & 412
5 Days Only
3 Days Only
Through thef co-operation of
Munshiff wc have secured a
very fine.
Munsihg
Service Chiffon
Hose
Every pnlr rrfeet, full fash
ioned all silk Sprlne
colors. All sizes i to
Comlilnes beauty and service.
Get several pair at this price.
Regular $1.35 llose '
2 Pair fl.95
Extra
Special
Full fashioned aU silk llslc
Relnforced top ana foot.
Hose
Sprlnfj colors, sizes 8V4 to W.i.
No seconds or Irregulars, seml
Scrvlce weight. Ideal Tor trjy
day, school and women V.I10
like a heavier dress hose.
5 Pair $1.65
FaUt's
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