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LA GRANDE EVENING OBSERVER. LA CRANDE. ORE.
Wednesday, May 16, 1934
i
(Incorporated) HTTfl
An Independent Newspaper
Ptaon Main eoo
H. W. FREDERICKS .
-Publisher and General Manager
HAROLD VI, PINLAY ,
Biulneu Manager
publlaned eTenlnga, exception Sunday, at 171U BUtb atreet, l
Grande, Oregon. i - i
entered at tbe Poatoff loe of La Grande, Oregon, aa Becond Olaaa
Mall Matter under act ol March 2, 1BT.
OFFICIAL PAPER OP UNION COUNTY AND TUB
CITY OP LA QRANDI
MEMBER OP ASSOCIATED PRES8 . '. "
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. of all newa dispatches credited to It or not otherwise oredlted 11 pub.
Ualied here. All rights of republication of special dispatches In
this paper and also tbe local news herein also are reaenred. 1
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Ban Francisco, Los Angeles, Seattle. Portland, Chicago
Detroit, New York
The Weather,
WEATIIKK FOIIECAHT
Oregun: Cioudy Ja the went aiut
fair la the eml portion tonlRlit and
Thiinlay; Hllghtly cooler extreme ut
portion tonlKlit; iiuKlfrute and
northwest winds offshore,
LOCAL U'EATIIEU
Tucwlay: Miixiinum 83, nUiUmum
52 above. ir.'
Today; MlnlniiiiiD tit, 7 a. in, 51
above, Jurlly cloudy.
ENTITLED TO SUPPORT
Local. Democrats should view with favor the candidacy of
J. W. Leonhardt, of La Grande, for his party nomination for
superintendent of public instruction. Leonhardt, who has an
excellent record, who has proved his merit in the years he
has taught school here, and who certainly has nothing that
detracts from his qualifications for the position ho seeks,
should receive the 100 per cent support of the Democratic
voters of Union county.
.Leonhardt lias been teaching school for 21 years, and du
ing that time was principal at Gladstone for seven years and
superintendent at Alilwaukio for seven years. lie now Is
principal of Central school here, and is also president of the
Young Democrats of Union county. He emerged from the
World War 'a second lieutenant and also saw service with the
3rd Oregon on the Mexican border.
Present indications are that Leonhardt very likely will be
the Democratic candidate for the supenntendency in the fall
election., ' ' i ..
FLIGHT TO ROME
ENDS IN IRELAND
JJVH3NCH. Irish Free State, May 10
VP) The etory of "miasintf death by
Inches' as they flew over the Atlan
tic, fighting leaking gasoline and a
tynoklng coughing engine, wiu re
oounted today by IJeut, Ccaare 6ab
elil of Italy and dipt. George Pond
of the United States.
They cracked up their big mono
plane Leonardo Pa Vinci In a one
acre fluid near hcr0 at 8:30 p. m. last
night when the motor IMlod com
pletely after they luul been out from
New York 32 hours, 0 minutes on an
attempted flight to Jiome.
AT THE LIBERTY
The short and long of the
Arizona Wranglers Com.
pany. Sheriff Loyal Un
derwood on tho left, nr.il
"Pee Woe," affoctloiutcly
misnamed, on (ho rltjl. t.
Annual Poppy Sale
Set For May 25-26
(Continued From Pago One)
the winter and spring making the
little paper flowers,
f'At the close of the World war.
grateful nations and communities
erected monuments to tho thousands
on soldiers who had died and ware
burled on the battloflclds of France.
Tbfls was man's way of building a
memorial which should always stand
os' a tribute to those who had given
tltrlr lives that we might live In se
curity. But Ood and nature fashion
ed a living memorial which marks
the last resting place of those who,
paid the supreme sacrifice tho Uttlol
blood-red poppy growing wild on tho
fields of France. Even midst tho
terrtblo devastation of batUo this
benvo little 1 lower did Us best to
cqvor tho scars miul0 by sholls and
gins, BocauAo of this It Is very fit
tliigi that once eaoh year an army of
peace-loving women go forth on tho
streets of our cltlos and towns, nell
Jiig the Memorial flowor that the Am-
erica n public may help pay Its' Just
debt to those for whom the wur will
never end.
"In the spring of each yoar the
popplcj burst forth on the battle
fields of Franco and In tho spring of
each year tlio little paper popples are
fashioned by our disabled on hospital
bods. Many of these disabled veter
ans are ahlo to make but a few pop
ples each day, but how eagerly they
await your orders and tho only work
for which they aro fitted I For many
wooks they havo been waiting to cam
the money they need so badly and
what pleas uro It gives them to really
be earning for their loved ones at
home,
''The proceeds of our poppy sales
are all used for hospital and child
welfare work. Half of the proceeds
aro uwhI by the vurlous units In their
own communities, tho other half be
ing used by tho department for work
In our hospitals and for tho children
of our disabled. Our workers aro all
volunUier workers, not on or them
receiving any reward of any kind
other than the knowledge of having
helped thono who cannot help them
solves,' said Mrs. Muxtun, explaining
1-ho drive.
ELGIN COUPLE
GETS LICENSE
A marriage license was Issued at
an eurly hour this morning from the
office of the county clerk to Melvln
n, Jones and Hmoel M. Scott, of Elgin,
CHECKS MAILED
FROM GUARDIAN
Chocks for tlio slx P61 cent pay
mcnts on tho amounts deposited In
tho Guard inn Building & Loan asso
ciation were being received In La
Qrande today, according to several
who had accounts with tho assocla
tlon. i
Dixie Dunbar1 of musical comedies
and movies made her first stage ap
pearance at the age of 3 in Atlanta,
her homo.
The Internal revenue department
of North Carolina est Una tea that
state's tobacco crop lost season was
worth 1)0,650,000.
Baseball Standings
Const lA'nguc Standings
It. H. E.
ios Angolci 33 10 .767
Mission 39 1ft .059
San Francisco 34 18 .571
Hollywood 29 19 .537
Sacramento 10 23 .452
Oakland IB 35 .619
Soattlo 13 29 .293
Portland. 11 28 .282
YeUrday'H It cm nit h
At Oakland 4, Portland 3.
At Los Angeles 8, Mission 0.
At San Francisco 3, Hollywood 1.
At Sacramento I, Seat Ho 0,
rr
ON SALE THURSDAY A. M.
Wash Frocks
Nationally Advertised "Happy Home Brand"
See Our Windows
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Slirrllf ro.viil I mlcrwiMiil tilld Ills Original Arionu N mllglors, uell
kllDlva nullo tturs are rumliifr lirrr Tlllirhiliiy Hliell tliey uill appftir
III lilt l.llicrl.v lluiilre for oih day only. On tlu sUi:l' they will
prcM'iit tUe solids anil iiinsh'al iiiinilH'rs that matlK tlit'in faiimiiH
uvcr the air. rnllkc many nidlo act, tlu WruiiKlrrK pruved eiiially
IHpuIar on tin Ma anil wvre ewn titii't'ossful In the iiiovlt. slntro
they wriit nn Intir tlny have hi-cn lirraklii; linuse n-nrdH In aftniust
every tmin and elly In nlikli tlify have played.
The prices are l ij-lit
the colors guaninleed
ft "Iaiy Day" in our
inont.
Sizes 11 tu 52
the fabrics lovely
- Thursday will
wash dress
e
dopart-
Triiil
Katiste . .
. . Tiijue .
, (liiiKhani .
Voilo
. SuiliiiKS
79e 9Sc
$1 49
Floral l'iit terns
IVlka Dots . .
, . . Checks
. StriiH's
White Uniforms
Front or side button, with or without
, collar. Short sleeves. Sizes I t
tliout ftn
to w vhc
(. J, HE
Tigers Defeat Elgin
n Last Game 7 to .5
(Continued frcoi Page On.
This, the second year of baseball for
L. H. S.. shows a distinct Improve
ment over 1933. when the La Crawl
ers wound up In the cellar with, one
win and five losses. Next year the
Tigers expect to be a real factor In
the pennant battle.
There was. plenty to seo in Tues-j
day's game, but it was a surprise!
bunting attack by the Tigers in the,
fifth iimitifr that gave the fans the;
biggest kick. ,
With the score 4 to 8 in -favor of la
Grande, Arnold us, first up, ftnlntffl
first on Henry's error. Then Walden
sacrificed him to second, but was safe
himself on Heed's error. Leonard,
next up, singled, and Robertson laid
down a pretty bunt and both Kncze
vlch and Phlppen, ElRln battery
inn t os. mnde a dash for the ball while
Robertmn streaked it for first. Then
both decided It was the other's and
stfpi e :l and Robertson was safi
with a scratch hit to his record and
ArnoldUK had scored! With the bases
full and none out Biirps laid down
another bunt, and Walden streaked
heme, the Elln Infield handling the
bull too slowly. Leonard also scored
that Inning on a passed ball.
Leonaii:l pitched the fir.', three in
nings for the Timers and receives
credit for the victory, his teammates
bringing In four runs enough to
win while he held KI::in to one hit
and no scores. Your?;; relieved Leon
ard In the fourth, and was promptly
hammered for thro scores before he
settled down. From then on Young
was master of the situation, allowing
two hits In three frames.
Defensively, the Tigers played their,
bejit ball of the season, making only'
two crrom and completing one double
play. A Kceond double almost, resulted
but Walden dropped the ball on i
sure throw from lJlgus In rt;;ht field.
The prlre "boner" of the day came
in the second Inning when Arnoldus,
with the bases loaded, stepped up
and whacked tho ball over center
flolder's head for a home run. But
after he came In. it was learned he
missed touching second baw. so only
two of the run tiers on base when lie
hit were counted aa scores and Ar
noldus' homer went for a single. But
then, big leaguers havo done the
same tiling!
A fair-sized crowd witnessed the
game.
Tho box score; " -
Elgin:
Henry, 3
Cope, g
Cummins, rf
Phtppen, c ....
Knraovioh. p
Moore, If
Heed, lb
HallgarUl. ct
Myers, 'i
Totals 3d
I In Grande:
I ! Bock. 8
J j Oxxlerham. 2
l I Arnoldus. c( ...
J i Walden. c 3
I j Ijoonard. p-lf
j Itotvrtsou. 3
' , Biggs, rf ... ....
I ; Ztvkovlch,
J ! Blackmail,
I j Young, p
Knezevleh 1. off Leonard 1, off Young
0. Struck out: by Knezevlcii B, by
Leonard 4. by Young 3. Innings
pitched: by Leonard 3, Young 4.
Knezevich fi. Opponents hits: off
Knezevlch 8, off Leonard 1. off
Young 0. Earnel runs: off Knezevich
2, ort Leonard 0, off Young 2. Um
pires: Garlty and Williams,
FINDS BUSINESS
MAKING GAINS
H. C. Stevens, of Salt Lake City,
managing director of the Stevens
Van Engelen stores, Is In La Grande
I visiting the local branch, Mr. Stevens
reports that he has found business,
conditions very much Improved 111
the area over which ho has supervl-'
slon.
FIND IT
HERE
Copy for tills Column roast
he In by 8 n. in.
NOTICE
At a rocular meeting of
Lh Grande Lodge No. 41, A
M. Wednesday, May I
there will bo a Dls-,
trlct meeting to entertain
our most- worshipful Grand Master, :
Leslie M. Scott. All Master Masom
welcome. Dinner at 6:30. Lodge at
7:30. By order of W. M.
VERNON HALE. Sec'y.
5-15-2 t
l'.Hh.
NOTHK
Any jHKons fouiul taking wood
frrm tho property of tho Goo. Ot.t es
tate on the east slojw ol Mt. Eintly 1
In thc Mt. cilon district will be prose, i
cutcd. Mis. Leslie Rolllis. 5-15-1 t.p j
lt
It ..
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4 0 1111
3 1 10 0 0
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AN ANNIH SCKMI'.XT
Everything luis been changed
around and hundreds of things suit
able ns Cllfts for tile Girt nnd Boy
Graduate arc now on display at Rich
ardson's Ait and Gift Shop. You will
enjoy scclnc tile many new tilings
which every glii and boy likes for
their tiriKluutlon gifts at lilchardson'u
Art and Gift Shop. Seo their win
dows for suggestions. 5-14-t t.
Plain white cups, 8c ea.
vine's.
at Mel-5-16-3
t.
May 18th at thc Wand City church
at 5 p. m. thc Ladles Aid will serve
a cafeteria suiijier. 5-16-a t.
Totals 30 7 8 31 10 2
Young relieved Leonard, who re-!
ltovcd ltliu'kman In left field in first!
of fourth. '
Score hy innings: !
Elgin 000 300 03 !
l H. 3 040 030 X 7 j
Summary: Two-lw3 lilts: Henry.1
Cunuulps. Hooertson. Stolen Ki-cs:!
MVei-s. GvAxlerliaiu. S.icrlflit hit.:
Walilen. Double plays: tuwl. rham !
to Zlvkovl.-li. Pssst-d balls: IMupprn '
3, Waldcu 3, Btvses ou b.lls; off
Simple to
Operate the
"Caterpillar"
Anyone, wlio can operate
a Ka-soline tractor can do
just ns good a job of op
eratiiip; the "Caterpilliir"
Diesel Tractor Hun
dreds of Diesel owners
have so proven.
Tractor Co.
Doise I.a Grande
NATIONAL I'ltLSSI UK COOKKKS
roil CANNING
13 qt. size 13 00.
18 qt. size 914.50.
MELVILLE'S.
6-18-2 t.
CKAIIL'ATION lIKAIXjl'AKTKIIS
At Richardsoo's Art and Olft Shop.
Tnke advantage of the Special Gift
Service offered to you at Richardson's.
6-14-t 1
WILSON'S PLANTS
Buy Wilson's asters, panslcs, pe
tunia, cabbage or tomato plants and
anything else you need at Commun
ity Cash, Mrs. Norrls's or Sculley's
Grocery. 6-14-t f.
SCHOOL, CIin.llRKN
You can gee scratch paper tor
school at the Observer. Now'a pads 6c.
B-li-t t.
WILSON'S PLANTS
Buy Wilson's asters, panslcs. pe
tunia, cabbage or tomato plants and
anything elso you need at CommunJ
lty Cauh, Mrs. Norrls's or Scullev's
Grocery. 6-14-t f.
NOTICE OF KIIKKIr'F'S SALE
On the 14th day of June. 1934 at
the hour oj 11:00 a. m. at the front
door of the Court House In La
Grande, Union County, Oregon, I will
sell at auction to tlie highest bidder
for cash the following described real
property located In Union County,
Oregon, to-wlt:
Commencing at tho Southeast
corner of Block one (1), O'Con-
nor's Addition to La Grande, Un
ion County, Oregon: thenco West
one hundred and ten (110) feet;
thence North sixty (00) feet;
thence East one hundred ten
(110) feet; thence South sixty
60) feet to the place of beginning.
Said aalo Is made under execution
issued ouu of the Circuit Court of
the Suite of Oregon for tho County
of Union to ine directed In the case
of the i
Stale of Oregon, represented and act.
Ing by Julitu L. Meier, Governor,
P. J. stadclman. Secretary of State,
aeorgc A. White, Adjutant Oeneral,
Walter S. Fisher and Prescott W.
Cooklngham, comprising the World
War Veterans' State Aid Commis
sion of the suite, of Oregon. Plain
tiff vs.
Ray H. Snider and Marlon P. Snider,
husband and wife, and the La
Orande Investment Company, a
private corporation, defendants.
JESSE BRESKEARS, Sheriff of Un-'
Ion County, Oregon.
By O. R. CLAYCOMB, Deputy.
May 18, 23, 30. June 0, 13.
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HEAR CHAS. H.
ARTIN
FROM WASHINGTON, D.C.
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J 9:00 to 9:15 P.M.
THUR. MAY 17
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