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About La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959 | View Entire Issue (May 10, 1934)
Thursday, May 10, VjU Pace Two l,A GRANDE EVEXIXfi OBSERVER. GRANDE. ORE. PERSONALS Here Yesterday Mrs. Fred Foot of Union wsu among the ';ntereted Tisitors firm out-of-town who attended the cook ing school yesterday at the Sacaa wea Inn. Returns to Enterprise Mrs. J. D. Waiier who has ba spending several days at the Bouvy hospital receiving eye? treatment, has returned to ner home at Enterprise- Fro mF. 1g i Mrs. alirgaret Sheers, of Kirls. was 9 visitor In La Crusoe yesterday, ttf-dei-ur.tUrir Halfo - The hallway and tairs leading to the room above the Piret National Ban Duiidmg we beUiff freshly painted and varnished this week. f ll.w Oper.it Rut Mrs, Edith Doane underwent an ' operation thi morning for radical , antrum at the Grande Rotvtie hc- pit&l. She is reported to be recov j ering satisfactorily. i ', To Purtland from IVudleiuiir - J. A. Joyce of Pendleton has been spending a few days In La Grande and Is receiving treat me at at the t Bouvy bospltah i VWU NMer Mwa, Eileen Palmer is flatting her s-iter. Miss Agues Palmer. of the High school faculty. Moss Palmer make her home in Portland and was m student, at B. O. N. last year. MAY MEET ISO OF HISTORICAL SOCIETY HELD Home Tomorrow Mia, W. cutter of Shoshone. Ida. who has been a patient at the Boury hospiwU for the lart several wks, expects to return to her home to morrow morning. IItt Yleriiay Carl Haas of Core was a business viator in La Grande yesterday. To ivtuMetun H. K. Dixoo and R. J. Green were wjzxazg the local attorneys who at tended the supreaa? co.rt meet:::? ot Pendleton Tuesday. In Portland John S. Hods in, local attorney, is transacting buwne-w tn Portland. If2 Connn Bu k er, it t e nograp her ' in the office of H E. Dixon and Carl He In, is leaving this eTcnmg for Portland where h expects to ' spend Mother's day vtaiun? her mother. She will alio Tisit n-iatives it HHLsboro and return Monday morning. f naUei 101m The sjnail son of Mrs. Gertrude Nicceon underwent an operation In La Grande far the removal of his tonsil. The Nicoeons mate their tcr.io at L'lm. Imprmlnr Jin. XLuivie Accles Couch who has been contir.ed to her room at the dacaawe Annex for the last several wii because? of illness, is reported to be considerably Improved, but not abfe to be out as yet. I Mrs. JK Hanley, president, pre ) sided over a short business session ; which opened the May meeting of i the Union Historical society held : Tuesday at the Sacajawe Inn. The : program followed and was an- nounced by Mrs. Harriet MscDon ; aid. The opening feature was a com- m unity sing led by Miss Lydia Hug i with Mrs. Nell Thanker as acccm ; panist. Old and familiar songs : were used. Mrs. Jred Huffman gave two readings and Mrs. H. E. Xnlow , sang a group of solos, with Mrs. Jean Btrme playtng her accompanl ' mem. i A. W. Kelson was the speaJcer of I the evening, giving something of the j romantic history of this country, j ipeaitiiig particularly of the early ; Indians here and DaTlnz a elowme tribute to Dorion. He also j Beauty Rour. , presenwd the historical background for the coming V. P. semi-otntennlal celebration here in July. RANGE AND MANY OTHER GIFTS AT COOKING SCHOOL La Grande and valley lidies atwnd- J ing the Safeway Store ' Kltchen-er- t ir.g cooking school cLai.r- now bema; , held tn the Sacajawea fc.i:iroom to end with a eaeion tomorrow alter- 1 noon beginning it 2 ire being of- I fered an unusu&ily lare and pre-) au-eiectrtc natpomt rane. ; Given each day: 1 pair Fore ran ner ladies sili hose from tn C. J. Breier company. 1 house frock from t.'.e J. C. Pen ney Co. 2 sec of Helena Rubeiutein beauty preparations from the Glass Drugs, Inc. 1 pair ladies Holeproof silt hosiery from -Trotter's. 1 tied and d?ed scarf from Fitz gerald Furniture Co. 4 packages of 3 bars each of Mc Kesson a Floating Castile soap from Moon Drug Co. 1 box Garden Court face powder from the L & L. Drug Co. 1 pair ladies step-ins from 2ew Tort Store 13 baskets of groceries from the ' Safeway Stores. 10 ten-pound sacks of Oregon President's Son Drives Ford V-8 U-N SH INE BUTTER - - CHEESE "A" Grade Butter Sweet Clean 1 ;'s 1 lb. 2-lb. packages SUXSHIE CHEESE Loaf and Triplets Made from the cream of I'nkm County Producers Graded by State Licenced Graders ASK YOUR GUOCKK KOH THE liEST . UNION COUNTY CO-OPERATIVE CREAMERY UNION', OREGON i Wearever Aluminum sauce pan from BohnenJtarnp i. In addition to the above daily gifts on the last day, Friday. May 11. will also be given: One late model all electric Hot- f point range. j One pair ladies Red Cross shoes 1 from Falk's. ; One pair ladies slacks from Mont gomery Ward Cox One popular novel from La Grande Book & Stationery Store. One pair Gordon pure silk ladies nose from Norton's Kiddy Shop. One overnight fitted case from Stevens-Van Engtlea Co. One house dress from Dora. Vl's Smart Shop. One house dress from the Cinder ella shop. ! I ; I J I . " J ! i ! i i VIC ECKLEY i TAKES OVER ; POST OFFICE (Continued From Page One) Huron said lie nad no Immediate plans for the future, but that his work as colonel In the Oregon na ticnal guard, commanding the 186th Infantry, and as chairman of the semi-centennial U. P. celebration , committee nere would keep him busy . j throughout the early summer. He has , no Intentions of changing his resl-; dence to some other city, he sain, " and will continue to make his home In the Sacajawea. Postmaster Eckley will continue his affiliation with Trotters, Inc., al-' though he will be ;n the role of "silent partner" in this busmees now. aa the post office will require all his ' working hours. Schilling v. Like many another man who lovea ths cpsn air. Ja.r.es R.-csvi!t, Coctcn buiinsjs man and son of th President, favors motor cars of the ssort :;e. Mr. Roercvclt i: px'.u.-ed above with his Ford V-8 tie lux phaeton. The top is doum and the car is read for a run th.-.-ugh the Nev; Eng'and countryside, r.ow beautiful in the first warm days of coring. Mr. Roosevelt not en!y drives his Ford V-8 de luxe phaeton, but also owns a Ford V-8 caorioiei, which can be closed in when tie w;athtr is inciement. ' n ricn in o tii avor XRA To Retreat On One Front Shortly (Contlmd From Page On?) Taxi Stands On Adams j Causes Some Arerument: (Continued From Page One) motion was put by Commissioner Lottes and carried. ' BUU for the month of Apnl in the ; amount of C1.T46 42 were ordered paid by warrant, and the city managers' report ts read, showing ihas T.- 637.44 In city general warrants were retired durig the lass week. C&sh. , on hand amounted to 810.1CH.88. di-i rided as follow : La Grande bank SO.SOI SO. Prtiind bank 2J317.10. i. cash titio 41. remainder in warrants, i may prevent dc4.ng what many would prefer, wmch. is to tear up what -otre oil the "nuisance" cedes and Zor&t them. Thy are therefore prvimotuig the idea cf letting al service eatab iLahmens which want to comply wit it vage and hour terms so as to dispy the Blue Eigle, do so. Then, if the bulk of service establishments in any one city ins-si on a local code, they may hJ.ve one. But the 'RA will net urje it on them. The retreat prooabiv will not extend to retail trice prowr. Despi the atreat n'omfcer of smill units invoi-.T-a tne retail codes are considered valu afcle to reco-,ery purpose. OEficials point out that they cover relatively well organized traie employing a few miilioc peopi; thas they regulate the outlet wh.ch can pciice coded rnanu facturers; and that they check: in con.derahle metk-ure uiidue com petition of chain -stoces and mail or der houvs witn Uttle ausiness. 4 w&(-j rs . . .. i'-Luckies are All -Ways I kind to your throat fi '- . - ' ti v- (BT ivt, . U..'L. . i;3 it-.. Jr ''-.t ..." J I - . - r . , . - -l , - . . - r .11 i i li i ii .t. in j.. i nr ,, Vs 4 1, Thir Jstterence between cigarettes is .the ikHfcjettce benvcen -.vhat goes into -litem ad How they are pul tcgether. Luciies use the .iean. center leaves, for these are the inikieit leives thej !3e better. That'i whj hrmers arc piid hi jjher prices for there. nd Luck.;es yet the benetit of the famoui prx:e "U'a coaited" for otir throat procccuon. Arttt cver Lticiy is round, htm and fully pjcked. That's vhy Luckief "kcepirtcondititn" that's v. by you'll brhl that Luekits Jo not dry out important pcixt a fiery tmettr. Yes, Luckies are always in alt-ways' kind to your thrua;. "It's toasted" t rt j are all-u-ays kind to your throat t HI - . !' ...... - . ' ! An,".. ' 0;y Center Leaves these are the Mildest Leaves pW 7 m V-r , w-' r ZL Mon- 14, is THE NRA, through the retail tire code, effective day, May requiring ap proximately 20 per ceiit" price in creases on War d's Rambler tires. We would pre fer to continue the low prices made possible by our economical method of selling tires. We regret that we cannot do so after the NRA order fixing these prices becomes effective next Monday. MONTGOMERY WARD&CO.