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Thursday, May 10,. 19:11
LA (JKANUE EVEfs'IJ'(J OhSEItVElt. LA (iKANDE, ORE.
Pukc -Thirteen I
Over The
Valley
Personals
(ilveii Ktirprle
Even though he alleged that lie
suspected 'his family of planning a
surprise on him Tuesday evening,
his birthday "Uncle Tom" Wallslng
er, of the Valeria district, went on
about his farm work and when more
thun a ucore of people arrived for a
party, he was out on the ranch
butchering a veal. We had always
thought that the fatted calf was
killed fcr the honored guest. A pot
luck " supper of Immense proportions
was spread about eight o'clock, small
tables being set for the 22 people
who were pisent. Then there was an
evening of pinochle and bridge with
suitable prl2es. Tho guest or honor
received many fine birthday gifts and
MHs Amamla Zabel also received a
travel gift from the hostess. Making
, up the party besides Mr. and Mrs.
Wall binder and their sons. Harold and
Tcm: were Mr. and Mrs. Everett Wall
singer, and Virgil, Mrs. Martha Jane
Moss, Ray Puller, Mlsa Bertha Wall
Eln;;er, Mr. and Mrs. Irwin Moss and
J mile, Mrs. Will Adler and daughter,
Cknevieve, Mr. and Mrs. Prank
Wright, Harvey Carter and the Misses
Mary Taylor, Hazel Crawford, Aman
da Zabel and' Mabel Morton.
Moves
Miss Mildred Standley, who has
been living In the Landis Court apart
ments hau moved out to the home of
her -parents, Mr. and Mrs. Louie
Standley, In the Iowa district for the
summer months.
1 mliler Aid
Mrs. 8am Knight entertained the
women of the Imbler Ladles Aid so
ciety Thursday at her home at Rhine
hart. Mrs. Knight had her guests
for on all-day quilting and tho work
at hand was completed, by the 18
members and guests who were pres
ent. A potluck dinner waa served at
midday. Mrs. Alvin Westenskow will
entertain next time on the regular
meeting day.
Have Dinner Together
A large company of the folks nt
Imbler gathered at Ruckman hall
Sunday after Sunday school for a
potluck dinner and a program. The
program consisted of music, with
readings by Mrs. Lucy Westenskow,
J. A. Qaskill, Mrs. Irvin Westenskow,
Mrs, B, B. Hurley and several of the
children. Special guests were Mr.
and Mrs. E. E. Hurley and their chll-
HOW WOMEN
CAN WIN MEN
AND MEN WIN
The Favor of Other Men
Unless two pints of bila juice flow dally
from your liver into your bowt-lu, your
uud decay In your bowi-ls Tlija poisuna
youf w!i61e body. Movements Kct hard mid
constipated. You gtt yellow tontfuc. yeU
tow BKin, pimpiea, uun eye, pfui ureal r
haw become an uuly-looking, foul-smell
your personal
Yon have lost
Everybody wants
mineral vratfrm.
ollt, laxative pills, laxative candles or
chewtna trumj and expect them to net rid
of this poison that destroys your personal
oh arm. They can't do it, for they only
move out the tail end of your bowels and
that doesn't take away enough of the de
cayed poison. Cosmetics won't help at all.
Only a free flow of your bile juice will
itnp this decay poison in your bowels. The
one mild vegetable medicine which stmts
a free flow of your bile juice Is Carter's
LUtlff Liver Pills. No calomel (mercury)
In Carter s. Only fine, mild veuetablu
extracts. If you would bring brick your
persona1 charm to win men, start tnttinn
Carter' Little Liver Pills according to
directions' today. 25c at drutf stores.
Rufusa samethinff just as Rood", for It
tnay itripe, loosen teeth or scald rectum.
AfltrfbK Carrer's UttH Liver Pills by name
and'iMt what you ask for. 1033, CM. Co.
dren, of La a ramie, who are former
Imbler residents and still retain so
many friendships there. They were
also present for the Sunday school
exerciser when an attendance of 00
was reached. The Imbler Sunday
school is In a very flourishing condi
tion, as It has been for some time.
Mu nips
This year they seem to have broken
out In the valley In sections where
the schools are closed for the sum
mer vacation, but Just the same the
"mumps" are with us once again.
Dick Puller, young son of Mr. and
Mrs. Ray Puller, of Lower Cove, Is
carrying an enlarged Jaw and has been
cheated out of "getting to May home
from school." and Monday was his
Ill's t vacation day, at that.
To California
Mrs. George Miller, of the Shanghai
district, her daughter, Mrs. Joisa
Clark and two daughters, formerly of
Allcel, have started; for California,
where they plan to make an Indefin
ite stay. Their destination was Ar
cadia where Mrs. Miller has .opent
several winters and whew she has a
home.
Arreting Post polled
The meeting of the Allcel Ladies
Aid society which was to have been
held this week at the home of Mrs.
I. E. Chenault has been postponed
until next Thursday; May 17. As
sibtlng he itesscs ' will be Mrs. Lester
Peach and Mrs. Roy Wells.. The orig
inal program on "Mother's Day" will
be presented.
Elected
Miss Edna Turner,' of' La' Grande,
has been elected to teach the Valeria
school next year. Miss Turner taught
the Promise school In Wallowa coun
ty this year.
From The Dalles
Miss Evelyn Hatlburton of the
Dalles, Js making a visit at the home
of her sister, Mrs. Ted Johnson; near
Cove, accompanying Mrs. Johnson to
the valley from a visit she made re
cently to her home In The Dalles.
Miss Haliburton spent the summer
months hero last year.
Clectetl ut Pumpkin Klilge
Theron Anderson, of Imbler. who
graduates this spring from the East
ern Oregon Normal school has been
elected to teach the Pumpkin Ridge
school for next year. Miss Genevieve
Adler who taught the 'school this
year has the Iowt school.
o
Have New Daughter
A baby daughter, weighing 8
pounds was born Monday at. the
Grande Ronde hospital to Mr. and
Mrs. Warren Laird of the Cove. The
little girl has been named Margaret
Jo.
Schools Close
A number of schools have closed
the past week or two. having com-,
pleted a short year's work. County
superintendent of schools, B. A. Sayre,
states that the following schools are
now In' vacation: Dnrrschool, Miss
Hazel Croghan, teacher: Palmer Junc
tion, -Miss .Esther--Wity,''teacher;
-Pine Grove Miss- Velma'-Wood,.teeh-er
and Indian Creek, Mrs.- Lenlna
Gelger, teacher. AH' hese schools are
In the general vicinity of Elgin. The
fifth school Is Clover Creek, near
North Powder, Mrs, Rose Chromy,
teacher.
French Auihors Really Collect
PARIS W The French Authors'
Society, which claims to be the most
powerful In the world, reports that
it collected more royalties for Its
members In 1933 than In 1932, the
increase being mostly In-, fees for
moving pictures and broadcasting.
The value of livestock In Utah In
creased $1,370,000 In 1933 although
there was a decrease in the number
of head.
FRECKLES AND HIS FRIENDS by Blosser
Fireworks!
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FOO ft ISOO.OO CASH
I PIDN'T REALIZE,
WHEN I BOUGHT THE
RING, THAT I'D BE
LEAVING MYSELF '
SHORT.. .AND I HAPPEN
TO NEED A LITTLE
VO DO DE OH DOUGH,
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LEAVING U HUMMEL ! FOR TIME
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SO ST. PAIL'S PINCH HITS
LONDON W "Big Ben", the fam
ous old clock which ticks 'away the
hours high on a tower of the houses
of parliament. Is to have a rest and
a going-over.
Beginning April 30, Big Ben will
be silent two months while the works
are clonned and the chimes over
hauled. During the layoff the bells of St.
Faul'9'Cathedral, some distance down
the Thnmes from WestnilniHter, will
pinch hit for the benefit of those
who set their clocks and watches by
radio.
FILIPINOS TO (TLTIVATK PISAKLS
MANILA m The possibility of
producing cultured pearls near Jolo
In the southern Philippines Is being
considered, it was said here by A
A. Palvle, representative of the Mi
klmoto firm of Japan. Cultured
pearls are developed by artificial in
troduction of tiny seed pearls In the
oysters.
HERE'S A COACH
WHO'S SO GOOD
HE CAN'T QUIT!
Ily II. J. Fruwley
DENVER, Colo. (P) Apparently
the colleges aren't going to let George
W. Scott waste his coaching genius
on the desert air.
Scott. ooAby and miner, retired
ln-Jt year after leading his Fort Col
lins, Colo.. hlKh school "Lambkins"
to three national and 1 coiwccutlvo
state- track championships, ami elKht
ftate fcotball titles In his 21-year
regime.
But now he's being mentioned for
coaching pests at three Kocky moun
tain conference colleges.
In many ways Scott Is ono of the
most unique figures In tho coaching
realm, Now 45 years old, ho waji 1H
and a veteran of range and mine be
fore ho over saw a football gamel
But the sport thrilled him, and he
enrolled at Black Hills (Spcarfish)
Teachers' col lego in South Dakota
and later at Colorado college, star
ring In athletics at both schools.
Teurhe.H "Hclaxed Striding'!
Under his teaching system, which
stmoe.s what he calls "relaxed strid
ing" in track. Port Collins had a
grand totnl of 113 vlctorL-s and four
defeats in 31 years. In addition to
their three national titles, his Lamb
kins finished second twice and third
once in the national meets.
"Every player a coach" was the
basis of his me' hod. He contends
there aro only a fow fundamentals of
A historian has disclosed that a
proposal for a projoot lit.lir to the
All-American canal, near the California-Lower
.California border, was
investlgate;l by the war department
in 1853.
Marian Rogers Spencer
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form which can bo shown any begin
ner, but that an athlete will never
make much of a murk until he
studies out details for himself.
IDs Fort Collins football teams,
which scored 121 victories against
nine defeats and four ties in U years,
were known for superb blocking. He
never mod more than five plays, four
of which were employed by all eight
of his champion teams.
AllileteM Aro Scholars, Too
A program of hunting, fishing,
camping, hebby development, home
work. Hl-V and Sunday school les
jons was offered every boy. Football
and track, during Scott's regime, ac
tually required less practice time
than In most schools. Each fall Scott,
took a group of 25 boys to n moun
tain camp for rt month.
Studies also played an Important
part in Scott's, system. The scholas
tic leader of every graduating class
while Scott was at Fort Collins was'
a letter-winning athlete.
Sleepy In The
Daytime? It's
Primordial
liy F. it. cimon
( Associated Press Science Writer 1
WASHINGTON (VIT It Isn't natu
ral for humans to sleep all nlht.
That's the latest finding of scientific,
sleep studies, and new comfort, In
cidentally, for youngsters who hate
to go to bed early and night-life de
votees who like to come in with the
milkman.
If the human raco fallowed Its in
stincts, people would catch half a;
dozen brief imps through the day
and night Instruct of concentrating
their daily slumber . In ono 8-hour
stretch. Should man's primordial j
sleep 'habits ever reassert themselves:
from out of the dim past, the world's
wor k ' miijht i&tt so vc ra 1 1 1 mes
through the 24 hours while everybody
took a cat-nap.
Long sleep .lust Habit
Tho night - long sleep, with 16
hours of uninterrupted wakefulness
in between, is Just a habit man has
picked up since he gained greater
brain power, says a summary of
sleep studies Just published by the
National Research council And, al
though the habit seems firmly rooted,
it really wouldn't be so difficult for
man to slip back Into the old cat
nap pattern of sleep followed by the
lower animals, the scientists say.
It requires brains to sleep as hu
mans do, the research shows. If the
cortex, or gray matter of a man's
brain, were removed, he probably
would be unablo to sleep a solid
eight hours.
This has been shown by experi
ments with dogs. Normal dogs havo
enough gray matter to learn and fol
low the habit of sleeping all night
and staying awake all day. But. dogs
with the gray matter of their brains
removed lose tho habit and have
half a dozen periods of sleep through
the day.
It explains why new-born bahlos
sleep at intervals and then awaken
A young baby's higher brain cen
ters aro not yet "wired up" to the
rest of Its uervoitf system so it
actc like an animal without gray
matter In Us sleep habits.
WASHOUT '
15 MILES OF
KIDNEY TUBES
Win Back Pep ... Vigor ... Vitality
McfMcnl RuthorltirB agree that your kid
neys contain 15 MILES of tiny tuuci or
filters which Mp to purify thu blood and
keep you healthy. They nhoultl your out
thru tho bl inkier 3 vints of fluid a dayi
whlrh contniim 1 doudus of waito matter.
if you niivo troiiMu witn too ircqucnl
bladder iiaasaifCH wiin scanty amount caus1
inir burning and discomfort, tho 16 MILES
of kidney tubes need washing out. This dan-1
lier signal may be the beeinnintf of nuKidnif
I tack ache, leif DuinH. loss of ut-u and vitality.
tettitiR up niuhU, lumhaco, swollen feet
und unklen, rheumatic paina and dizziness.1
If kidneys don't empty 3 pints every day
and (let rid of 4 pound a of waste matter,'
your body will take up these poisons eaudinR
aerioua trouble. It may knock you out and,
lu vn u un for niaiiv month. Don't wait.1
Abk your druitKlHt for DOAN'S PILLS
. . . a doctor n pi earniHion . . , vr.icn iihb'
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relief and will help to woah out the 16'
MILKS of kidney tubes. t'
nut uoii i iuku cimnceg wun sirnnu aniRBi
or so-culled "kidney cures" that claim to fix
you u in 16 minutes. Your common stnaoi
will tell you that this Is iinpoibl. Treat-
mvnlji of this nature muy aerioualy Injure
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ilnm, lto sure you set DOAN'S P1LL3J
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Santa Cruz, Cal., school authori
ties recently discovered a street right
of way through one of tho district's
properties. It had been forgotten for
more than 60 yenra.
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