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LA GRANDE EVENING OBSERVER LA GRANDE, ORE.
Friday, April 27, 1934
Sxnxxte tmi fete
(Incorporated)
An Independent Newspaper
phone Main 600
B. W. FBKDKIUCK8 .
.Publisher nd' General Muuger
HAROLD U. FXNIiAT
, Business Manater
PubUabed erealngs, exception Sunday. 1710 BiitUtMet, J
dTrS. PostoHlc. of La Grande. Oregon a. Second 01.
Mall Matter under not of March 3, 1818.
OFFICIAL PAPER OF UNION OOIJNTt AND TE
OITT OF LA O BANDS
MEUBKR OF ASSOCIATED PRESS
The Associated PltM la exclusively enutled to use lor publication
ot all news dispatches credited to It or col otherwise credited U pub
ull!ea hlre-All rights of republication ot apeclal dispatches .In
this paper and also the local cewa herein alao are reserred. a '
National Advertising Bepresentatlre .
M. O. MOOENSEN CO, Ino.
Ban Francisco. Loe Angeles, Seattle. Portland. Chicago
Detroit. New York
Hear. 0 -Israel: the Lord our God is one Lord. Deuter
onomy 6: 4.
SAFEWAY BUREAU
HELPS MANY WITH
HOME PROBLEMS
What docs a homemaker wnnt to
know?
If there Is any one person in the
west who should be familiar with the
declres of western houaewlwi. that
person is Mrs. Julia Lee Wright, na
tional director of the Safeway Store
Homemakers" Bureau, which will con
duct a throe-day cooking school here
beginning May 8 at the Sacajawea
Inn ballroom.
"Of cour&e." Mm. Wright Bays,
"moat of the many thousands of re
quest we receive during the year are
for help with recipe problems, eti
quette, table decorations, meal plan
ning and problems of buying. We
do. however, receive many request
which are of an unusual nature,
which we also answer to the best of
our ability.
"Among the request which we re
ceive most frequently apart from
those directly conected with food, are
for Karnes, and games for adults par
ticularly. This has been especially
true during the past year, and Indi
cates perl taps more strongly than
anything else the increasing and very
beneficial tendency to make homes
grow where only houses have existed
before.
"We are often asked to plan com
plete parties, such as surprise parties
for birthdays for everyone from baby
to grandmother. Then. too. there are
many requests for information on
bridge party planning, teas, and even
complete formal receptions.
"We see romance in our work, too.
In letters from girls about to be
married and seeking all kinds of ad
vice on homemakmg. and we are
even asked to play Beatrice Fairfax
roles at times in the settling of
domestic problems, although that Is
Now
If s Proven
this 'Caterpillar'
Diesel
No room for doubt any
longer . . . the "Cater
pillar" Diesel is OLD in
field sen-ice ... a proven
product. Scores of them
have worked ."(00 hours
and more with perfect
success.
Bunting
Tractor Co.
Boise Ii Grande
M
a type of request which we naturally
do not encourage. One 01 our most
faithful correspondent has been a
woman who was separated from her
husband largely because, she felt,
that her inadequate knowledge of
homcmaking caused constant disrup
tion. Apparently they really loved
one another though, for they were
reunited after a separation of six
months.
"One unusual request which we
received quite recently was on "the
proper methods of salting, pickling
and smoking freshly-killed pork. We
dux up that 'information, too. but
were glad that the women dldn-t
ask us how to go about slaughtering
the pig.
"All In all." Mrs. Wright concludes,
'tho work of the homemakers" bu
reau can hardly be said to lack
variety."
FINE APPLE
CROP LIKELY
THIS SEASON
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the winter In the larvae stage In co
coons. Apple growers are expecting Coun
ty Agent il. G. Avery to call a meet
ing soon at which the latest findings
of the .many govemnwut scientists
who are constantly at work on .this
problem will be discussed And sum
mer spray campaign mapped ; out. .
ELGIN ROAD
WORK' BEGINS;
' 20 MEN BUSY
The Weather.
u't &1lf'R I'tflHKrAKT - "
Oregon: Unsettled tonight and Sun
der, wllheeraslonal ruin In the west
portion; moderate temperature: mod
erate to fresh southerly wind off
shore. '
. .For the week: Occasionally unset
turi. situ ruins at ths beginning; of
the week, moderate temperature.
LOCAL tVEATHKB
Friday: Maximum 67, minimum 45
abore. Rainfall .19 of Inch. Cloudy.
, . (Today: Minimum: 42, 1 a, m. 51
above. Partly cloudy.
E. O.N. NET TEAM
WINS 3 -1 FROM
BOISE COLLEGE
The Eastern Oregon Normal school
tennis team broke Into the win col
umn yesterday by defeating Boise
Junior college racketeers here 3 to 1.
Previously tlie Mountaineer net men
had lost to College of Idaho 3 to 1
and to Boise 4 to 0 on an Idaho trip.
The storm caused a cessation of
play for awhile and when It began
again, by mutual agreement It was
decided to play only one set of dou
bles, which Inlow and CunlUfe won
from Taylor and Gilbert 6-4. The
Boise team had to leave Immediately
afterwards for home.
Inlow defeated Taylor 6-2, 6-3 to
win the first point for E. O. N., and
CunUffe, after losing the first 3-6
to Ollbert. came back to score 6-3.
6-4. Allman won from Walnum for
Bolse'a lone point, 6-2. 6-4.
Next Tuesday the College of Idaho
tennis team W1U play a return match
here, beginning at 12:30 o'clock at
the Normal school courts.
Baseball Standings
Coast League standings
W. I.. Pet.
Loa Angelea 30 6 .800
Missions i 16 8 .640
San Francisco
Sacramento -Oakland
Hollywood -Seattle
-, - .
Portland
13 11 .642
-.11 13 .468
-.ll.14 M0
. 9 13 .400
10 15 4O0
l - 6 16 .273
Yesterday's Keult -At
Portland-Hollywood, postponed,
rain.
At Seattle 5. Mission 1.
At Loe Angelea 10, SSacramento 1.
At Oakland 6. San Francisco 1.
National League standing
Chicago
New York
Boston
Brooklyn
Pittsburgh
St. Louib -
Cincinnati
Philadelphia -
Yesterday! Kestllts
At Chicago 3. St. Louis 2.
W. U Pet.
8 1 .888
6 3 ,H0
5 3 .625
4 4 .500
4 4 .500
3 6 .250
2 6 .250
1 7 .125
FIND IT
HERE
Copy for this Column most
be in by. am.
- - -I)B.1tiCHOLL'B
personal representative will be at
Folk's Shoe Dept. May 3rd. Bring
your foot troubles to him. There Is
a correction for every foot ailment.
4-26-0 t.
REMEMBER
CLEA-NALL, the universal wood
work cleaner makes jour house
cleaning a pleasure and aaves you
hours of work. 1 Get it at Richard
sons Art and Gift Shop.- 4-23-t f.
h done for you at small cost. If
you are Interested In lamps and
snadea It will pay TOU Tu"'
ardson'a Art ana urn ouup iww.
FOR RENT
Beautifully furnished apartments,
at La Grande Hotel. 4-28-lt
. SCHOOL CHILDREN
m- M.WH narjer for
school at the Obaaner. Mow i pad c.
iiiminrisT RHOW and DANCE
Every -Monday evening. Eagles1 hall.
Adm. loc ana itc; s tor
HOPING FOR FAIR
SKIES FOR SHOOT
All that the Ia Grande Gun club
needs now to make its registered mer
chandise shoot at Lone Tree tomor
row a success, is fair weather.
Shooters are expected tomorrow from
many points In the Pacific north
west, and with MOO in cash and mer
chandise prizes offered to winners In
the several events, keen competition
is expected. The shoot will begin at
8:30 a- m.
LOCAL STORE
LEADS COAST
IN SALES GAIN
(Continued From Page One)
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federal re -employment service there !
has aaiboiltted a list of names to con- i
tractors for work on oiling the Old
Oregon Trail between Lime and Hunt
ington and between .Duxkee and
Oaies, with work to begin Monday.
Eighty men will be employed in ad
dition to about 36 men already work
ing on the rock crushing crew.
from Joseph comm word that the
Colonial Const ructlonj Co., which has
the contract for building that part
of LitUe Bheep creek highway within
the Wallow national lorest. Is Just
about through, A few miles of grad
ing remain, and after that the road
will bo turned over to the bureau of
publia roads. The construcUon conv
pany has built a fine road, according
to reports from those who havJ been
over It recently.
The company has also been awarded
tho contract for putting in three
bndea costing $30,000 authorized
some time ago by the state high
way craimuwion. There will be
bridges across Camp and Butte creeks,
and a new bridge across the liunaha.
The Inuiaha bridge will be located
la the same .place as the present
structure .and P. D. Binehart, Wal
lown county bridge foreman, is put
ting In a temporary bridge a few feet
down tho river which will be used
during the construction period.
80 others.
Further proof that the retail sales
condition In this city Is steady is
shown In the fact that this store
was second on the coast in the Ward
week last fall.
April business at the Montgomery
Ward store here showed a flat in
crease of 57 per cent over that of
April. 1933.
It is a great sat lsi action to me
entire staff of our La Grande store
to receive the response of the public
that has marie this enviable record
possible," said Mr. Parlss. "We also
place much of the credit of our
splendid sales Increase to the very
considerable newspaper aaveruaing
campaign uponf which this store em
barked locally some two montns ago.
We want to thank the entire com
munity for the support which made
our record poeslble.
M0ATS-PIERS0N
LICENSE ISSUED
A man-lace license was Issued yes
terday at the office of tho county
clerk to (learve Moats and Brueta
Ptcrsnn, both of La Grande.
i -jd
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j ..iit , ... ,
Comfort
Quiet
Service
Elcg.int
Atmosphere
Convenient
' Location
Sir ifrasicis ID rake
tel
San Francisco's Newest, Most
Modern, Downtown
Tourney Under "Way
At E. 0. Normal Today
(Continued from Page On)
Four one-act plays were presented
hy the Union. Baker. McLoughlln and
Pendleton High schools In the fol
lowing order:
"A Dish of China Tea" by a TJnlon
cast consisting of Vivian Anderson.
Nlola Anderson, Ruth Rode. Marine
Jory, Mildred Howard, Erma Taylor
and Ellen Anderson.
"The Flattering Word." by these
Baker young people: Luther Ison. Vir
ginia Brown. Hugh Smith, Helena
mm Rraenbaum and Ariel Haskell.
Th. Rlmnnrm" bV DOTOthT lliiT-
6 tad. Reese Lamb, Dick Reath. Jimmy
Woods, 8eott Ellis. 13111 wieason, ii)ue
Angerman of Mjlton-Freewater.
"The House with Twisty Windows,"
by a Pendletton cast: Rlcliard Zwlck
r rJhtnin lAa Maxlne Erlckson,
Thelma olson, Jayne Trombley, Har
old Mclntyre and Donald Lalng.
W.S.Ragain,77,
Dies Friday At
Kennewick, Wn.
,nnri Ej.rvi.j( for William S. Ra-
galn. 77, formerly of La Grande, who
passed away at the nome 01 nis wjn
at Kennewick. Wash.. Friday night
will bo held from the home of his
daughter. Mrs. Lena Gekeler jaonoay
... Bt in n'Hnflt
"I"' & -
He leaves the following children to
mourn his passing: victor rtairain, 01
t nnnri Mrs. Ethel 'Lawrence.
Leatston. Idnho; Mrs. J Edith Jctin
son. Walla Walla. Wash.: Mrs. Callle
uv . r& rVrnrwta- M 1"R M.'im'C
Huches. La Grande; Mrs. Alma Eaton.
Portland: Earnest and Merman 01
Kennewick and Mm. a. Oekeler, of
La Orande.
Interment will bo In the Odd Fel
lows cemetery.
LA GRANDERS
GET LICENSE
CARD OF THANKS
We desire Xo thank oar friends for
their kindness, words of sympathy,
and floral .offerings .In .our late bereavement.
Mrs. Mary E. Timpke,
Mr. and Mrs. H. M. Howard,
Mr. and Mrs. E. F. Timpke
Mr. and Mrs. G. W. Timpke,
Mr. and Mrs. E. O. Watts.
4-28-ltp
Walter Wesley Knight and Florence
p. McDnnlcl. both of La Grande, were
licensed to wed In Walla Walla yesterday.
OLD LAMPS MADE NEW
If. you wish to hare your old lamp
made over Into a new modern and
up-to-date one. take It to Richard
son's Art and Gift Shop, where you
will find a most wonderful assort
ment of shades for every sins and
style of lamp, at prices ranging from
50 cents to $305. If you wish the
finish of the base changed this will
f.nn nr VTIIAVKR
w. wi.w tn thiintr mir friends and
- tn thMr .Vlndness to US
during our recent bereavement. Also
for floral offerings.
Mrs. Sarah H. Gibson ana lamuy.
Mr. and Mrs. C E. Olbaon and
family
Mr. and Mrs. E. O. Astrom .and
family
jtr mri H(ra. Vernon White and
family. 4-28-ltp
TVwnats nlitntjt-nit at note will DTO-
duoa fruit two or three weeks ahead
of all others. Plant the P tomatoes
Chemra Florists. Inc. 4-23-6 t
pmfMtlnnal house end window
cleaner.- Windows cleaned by clay.
week or month, rnone oow d.
4-8-1 mp
Tomato, caboage. cauliflower and
wmwr niants now ready. Don't put
It off. Plant them now. Cherry's
Florists. Inc. -j-o n.
WV4 ofsw.VofSec.13. of of Sec. .4. Twp. 1 S. F.tnge
40. 8. W. M. i
Minimum price .180.00. NO I4
L i f NE'i SE'A, 6E!4 of S'AJi of
WV4 of W!4 of Sec. IS. and r3EU o, HE,..
Sec! 18, Twp. 1 S. Range 40, E. W. M.
Minimum price M0O.0O. , -
.oenur 20 ft. of Lot 2. B.k. 3. Elgin. Union County. Oregon.
Minimum price .7S.0O. NQ . j f
' Lots L to 8. Blk.' 12, Thompson Add. to Elgin, Oregon. J :
.anlmu price .40.00. ' NO. 17 '
8W of m ot BEU of Sec. 38, Twp. 3 S, Kange 40. E. W. M.
Minimum price 40.00. lg
V . v' ,, JVnKU t Sec 33, Twp. 5 B, B. . E. W. M.
6WU of Sec. 28 and N4 of NWi. ol aet. , v
Minimum price .240.00. iQ
S-4 of HW!i of SWK of sec. 33. and NEV4 ot SE-A of Sec.
32, Twp. 6 8. Bango 41. E. W. M.
Minimum price .100.00. '
OT!4. H54 of 8WH. NW'A of 8BS4. ktB!4 of 8WK of Bre. 32. Twp.
6 8. Range 41. E. W. M.
Minimum price M20.00. ucr NO. 21 ;
Lotal to 11, -Block 23, North Elgin. Elgin, Ore. j
Minimum price U75.00. '
. TRAOT NO. 22
8"4 of SWU of Sec. 28. Twp. 2 8, Range 37. E. W. M.
Minimum price .80.00.
V TRACT NO. 23
N 37 ft. of Lot 0, Blk 1, orandy's 2nd Add. to La Orande, Ore.
Minimum price .250.00.
TRACT NO. 24
lota 1 and 2, Blk. 143. Chaplin's Add. to La Grande. Ore.
Minimum price .300.00. ,
All the above tracts being In Union County. Stato of Oregon.
JESSE BRES HEARS,
Sheriff of Union County. Oregon
Mar. 81 Apr. 7. 14. 21. 28
wwii...,susii"i
imiiiiin'mrift '
Vlwllh III
J. O. Kiddle was a business visitor
In La Onuulo Thursday from his
hnm At: WftllnWH. He alSO VlSltCd
' with friends while here.
' "f-- '
Rotes, with bath,
as low as $3 50
Dtiwr in Ccirt Siv.-p frnn. .... in Min
Dinirn; Rooci ux: $1 Z1. LiKt;cllcJ cui;ne . Fritc
$xtic with Jt:c:t e!rv4tcc xrwe to L'bhy nJ
i.l jtjc: Txa lloor.
It'i im wor.Jtr to minv pecr-!e
j nit ' love it." So wilt you.
Powell Street at Sutter San Francisco
NOTICE OF SALE
Public notice Is hereby given that pursuant to an order issued to the
Sheriff of Union County. State of Oregon, by the County Court of aald
County and State In regular session on the 8th day of March, 1034, being
the second Judicial day -of said 'term. In accordance with Section 60-836
Oregon Code 1930 as amended by Chapter 220 Oregon Laws 1B31, I shall
sell the tracts or. parcels of land listed below on the 30th day of April, 1094,
at 10:00 o'clock A. M-, at the front door or the court House in tne inty
of La Grande. County of Union, State of Oregon, by auction lor not less;
than the minimum price set out alter each tract or parcel, for cash or the,
following terms: 20 .per cent cash payment at time of sale Is made and tnej
balance In four yearly Installments bearing 6 per cent Interest from date.j
TRACT NO. 1 I
W14 of NWI4..NW14 of 6Wii, Sec. 15, Twp. 2 6. Range 37, E. W. M. -j
Minimum price 460.00 !
TRAOT NO. 3
NVI of NWV4. Bee. B3, Twp. IS. Range 38, E. W. M.
Minimum price 40.00.
, TRACT NO. 3
-Ei of -NWi;. NWV4 of NWI, of Sec. 29. and 8W' of 8V"4, Sec.
20. Twp. 4 6. Range 38. E. WJI.
Minimum price .160.00.
. . . TRACT NO. 4
NE'i of NWS, W'S of NE'.i of SE'.i. Sec. 13, Twp. 1 8. R. SO, E.WAf.
Minimum price .75.00.
TRACT NO. 6
Lots 23 and 24. Blk. 143. Chaplin's Add to La Orande, Ore.
Minimum price .50.00.
TRACT NO. 6
Lots 1 to 8. Blk 1. Hllgard. Oregon.
Minimum price .15.00.
i TRACT NO. 7
Lota I, 2 and 3. Blk. 10, Wlsdom'a Add to La Grande, Ore.
.Minimum price .150.00. '
TRACT NO. 8
E14 of E',4 of E!5. 8cc. 27, Twp. 3 S, Range 40, E. W. M.
Minimum price .750.00.
TRACT NO. 9
BWii of NE'A. SWii, WV4 of SE'i, SEV4 of SWU of Sec. 19. and
N of NWV4. Sec. 28. and NV4-of NEli, NWK, N"4 of BW4, BV'A
of 8WV4 of Sec. 30. all in Twp. 6 S, Range 41, EWM.
Minimum price .580.00. - --
TRAOT NO. 10 '
Commencing 180 ft. North and 8 Inches west of NE corner Block a
of West Union, then N 120 It. to S bank of beadrece of Union
Woolen Mills, then SE along the base of said race-to headgate, then
BE along 8 bank of Catherine Creek to Intersection' of 8 line of
Sec. 18, Twp. 4 6. 'Range 40, E.'W. M.. then W to E line of tract of
rand coneveyed by Geo. and Minnie Balrd to Blue 'Mt. Creamery Co.
(65-19). then N 30 ft., W 40 ft.. S 50 ft., W 75 ft. 8 In.' to beginning
(83629). '. '
Minimum price .100.00.
' TRACT NO. II
W',J of Blk. 22. Swackhammere 2nd Add to Union, Ore.
Minimum price .200.00.
TRACT NO. 13
Nii of Blk 36, Swackhammers 2nd Add to Union, Ore.
Minimum price .200.00.
TRACT NO. 13
Are you a "color-schemer1'?
Our Color Harmony Selectors are right down your
alley! Just turn the Jul oi these clever gadgets and
up rp the most atinctivc cmor sutytes-iuns. w c
can show )vu a whole booktui of houses and rooms
done this easy way.
Give your house sixe with color
You on nukt your hcusc ap
pear hrqer or smaller bv the
paint coJors you choose. For a
cotortul, weirioic nnisn use
COLORED WALLS
wash as easily as white
Colored walls won't fade or
smear it you use
Satin Eggshell Finish
Quart .
Gallon
11 lovely ihide.
..8.-)C
B-H mixed PAINT
5 sparkling V O'Z
olors. Gallon-- ?SeOt)
Latches and Paint Brushes
Door Knobs
I
301-MILE RANCH
One Mile North of Union, on Oregon Trail
SUNDAY mMCTH
Starting at 130 P.M.
Bronc Riding Calf Roping
Wild Cow Hilking
Bull Dogging Bull Riding
v Trick and Fancy Roping "
JUDGES iiew Bideler, Union; Charles Hutchinson,
North Powder; Bob Deal, La Grande
Good Band Music.
Admission 25c and '50c'
.-For further Information Write or Phone J. Q. Gilniore
or Ben Jory, .Union, Ore.
Qla. Iron and Jf (in al"1
bra.ss .OUli lp
Bristles that stay put and
c.r A fg and
well JLUU lp
Screen Doors Liquid Solder
,!de "in Lfl Grande. Gal- 1 IMse's
creen cloth 2.80 25c
Glass Knobs 0ak Flooring
Chesper than m?9
VAN PETTEN LUMBER CO.
Phone Main T.VZ Ciwnwood Ave
damtai-Mi iiSmi'Ai
A Complete
Printing Service
Quality Counts
NELSON
Opo.
r.o.
Pure Ice
C. E. 8hewmaker. formerly with
Oalther Ice Fuel, now deliver
ing pure Ice.
C. K. Shcwmakcr
Phone Main Oil or 380
STE
NCLUB
"La Grande's Better Restaurant and Bar"
Sunday Table de Hote Dinner 60c
Special Daily Dinner 50c
Merchants Lunch 40c
Blue Plate Luncheon 25c
All Luncheon and a la Carte Prices the Same in
"Green Farrot Grill"
Try the Stein Club Dutch Lunch Featuring
Budweiser and
Rainier Beer
KAY
DAL
BUS SERVICE
For WALLOWA. ENTERPRISE.
J0SEIR and Way Points.
Leare La Orande, Dally
4:10 P. M-
For PENDLETON. Way Points
Lear La Orande. Dally
10:30 A. U.
V. V. Stare Depot, 1308 Adams
Phone MAIN
"Prcs-to-logs"
Far Sale by
Inland Poultry & Fed Co.
Phone Main SIS
Court
eous
A smile, a cheerful word, an em-
ployee's willingness to-go a little
out of his way to do a favor
these mean as much to the pa-
tron of a bank as they do to the
customer in a store. Our staff
knows it, too. You will find them
personally interested in seeing
that your wants are handled to
your satisfaction.
First National
Bank
OF LA GRANDE
Member Federal Deposit Insurance
Corporation
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