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About La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959 | View Entire Issue (June 29, 1934)
Friday, June 29, 193 1 LA GftANDE EVENING OBSERVER, LA GRANDE. ORE. Pitffe Scveri THE DILLYS The Lethal Punch loo, ' ' 1 " ftfariy bt ihe victims In other stales died when they took to the water to escnpo tho baking hca:. frcbrnrka c duhted threo dead : Illinois ohe. Maryland three, Michigan four. Ohio four, Western Peniwvlvanla threo and Ih'dlatta two. . An all time heat record of 113 was registered at Mivttuon. 111. A heavy loss of livestock as re ported from some of the drouth stricken areas or tho mid-west, and crops were withered and burned. More lleBUl Miles lire. JJen Schroedor who llveB on the Island City road has the gorgeous Bcgnl 11113. now, too, and one branch which was given to a friend In La Grande carried 28 blossoms. These r 1 r Mfifi! upEcrE 'I1? RNISH ING5 LF STEPS JUST INSIDE ' -. Bukti? ( ...ctda, ,anj aLF JtlTfcAfji? IV gj fc--SHE'S SOCKED ROUND ONE.' J H- 1 BY THE "S.M'n'.Vvv 4:'; ? if "tV "STIMULATE YOUR SKIN" says Helena Rubinstein Take that tired-out, old look away from your sk!n. Give it new life, radiancel The min ute you uo that you give yourself Youth and it's so easy to accomplish. Simply use the scientific stimulation Helena Rubinstein recom mends for sluggish, ageing skins her exhilarating Youth ifying Stimulant. It speeds up ' circulation, quickly restores the glow of youthl 2.00. For the best results, after us ing Youthifying Stimulant pat the famous Youthifying Tissue Cream into your skin. Excel lent for dry skin, lines, wrinkles, crows'-feet. 1.00, 2.00. GLASS Drugs, Inc. at IIHcb are marvelous sights now blossom ttmo. HiT(t YPKterilii? Lr. and Mrs. J. b. Gregory were uuoinera visitors in La Ornnde yes reraay, returning to their home at waiiowa last evening. To Hold Sulci The Baptist Women's Missionary society made plans tit its last meet ing to hold a cooked food sale Sat urday afternoon at Noah's Paint store. Hnvo Two Weeks' Trip Mr. and Mrs. L. H. Bramwcll have returned to La Grande from a two weeks vacation trip which took them to Yellowstone park and various cen ters In Utah and Idaho. Church Notices Tomorrow Because of lack of space the usual Friday column of church announce ments will appear In Saturday's paper this week. Injures Knee ' Miss Lavelle Hanna Is confined to the home of her parents. Mr. and Mrs. H. R. Hanna, with a severe knee In Jury which she suffered while play ing tennis last week. Although she expects to be able to be up within tho next few days, it probably will be some time before the injury Is A Sensational Selling c( GUITARS ; SPECIAL PRICES & TERMS $M $.25 w down per week Regal - Harmony - Dobro and others from leadlne cuitar manufac turers. Order that long-wanted new Instrument today! Phone Ma n 805 Co. healed and she Is ablo to walk with out the aid of crutches, It is reported. In La (irni)de Mrs. Roland Oliver, of Pdndlcton. has been a guest at a local hotel for the past week following a sinus op eration and tonsllectomy performed at Dr. Bouvy'a hospital. She plans to be Joined here tomorrow by Mt Oli ver who is in Enterprise on business and return to her home Sunday. Cattail Homo Mrs. Hazel McQuiston and sons. Jimmlo and BllHe, who have been visiting at the S. B. Zigler home, 1413 North Cherry street, were called to their home in Wenatchoe by the seri ous illness of her ten-year-old daughter. From Klamath Falls 1 Mrs. Jessie Clemens and four chil dren, of Klamath Palls, are visiting at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. J, Peck. Hot urns To I-a G ramie Mrs. Howard Peck, who has bec'A in Spokane visiting at tho homo of her mother, Mrs. Newkirk, returned to La Grande Thursday. From lvti tile ton Miss Evelyn Perry, of Pendleton, Is visiting with friends and relatives in La Grande. She plans to go to Ron dowa Saturday to visit her mother, Mrs. Clara Slxby. Here Yefrterday ' ' Ralph Sullivan was a. business vis itor here yesterday from his home at Starkey. From .loli n Day Mr. and Mrs. John Kelrihs, of John Day, are spending a few days in La Grande visiting and transacting busi ness. . From IV.ikcr W. C. Calder, of Baker, was at the Bouvy hospital yesterday for eye treatment. Here Today A, S. Coolcy, attorney of Pendle ton, is spending the day in this city on business. TonsHectomy Jerome Jcrmulowski, son of Mr. and i d , l irn , djm rw am mi w :-:a :-xv.-;-ma jr. : :w. :-. K& ..ail.-;-ur the t BM Jv m K jr m ja uf tt y fif t w Uk Adam w fvxrmi ms m ur wbr w a ut t' em . m i c.v m vis m i wr t ma 3 W I KB & f f O La fs m f cv hrm "v tp.hzwp m-wra Ewvm ym, jgw I "&BY LI I Heat is a tire's worst enemv. It burns ud the tread shortens tire life weakens the internal structure causes dangerous fire failure and blow-outs. "U. 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Camp Carson Is located about 75 miles from La Grande, above Btarkey oh thb Grande Rondo river. From Pendleton Mrs. Rolnnd Oliver is spending a few days in La Grando from her home at Pendleton. Mrs. Oliver un derwent a nasal operation last week at the Bouvy hospital and returned her for treatment. She expects to remain here until Sunday. aro g'olh to bo stepped bri.' 6. Reaffirmed hta faith In what has come to bo known as tho "brain trust." 7. Promised protection against chis elers and "unfair skyrocketing" of prices in NRA's "process of evolu tion." 8. Again emphasized his huge, three-fold plan for "security" through providing better homes, planning land and water resourccu and social Insurance. From Union.' Shirley Kingsbury, of Union, was a business visitor in La Grande yesterday. Crow Shoot Closes At Noon On Sunday (Continued xrem Page On. as first prize a pair of golden pheas ants and four cash prizes. All contestants aw urged to bo at the club grounds at Lone Tree at noon Sunday to receive awardB. During the morning members of the club plan to hold a practice trap shoot, beginning about 10:30 o'clock. F. R. HOPES TO J FINISH WORK BY TOMORROW (Continued From Page One) latest "report of the nation" in which the president claimed "substantial galnu," laughed at "prophets of ca lamity" and again strossed his future program for "the security of the men, women and chllden of the nation." In brief, tho president: 1. Praised congress as the most un partisan since the time "of President Washington hlmaelf." 2. Cited statistics to show gains In wages, employment, farm prices and consuming power. 3. Struck at "plausible self-seekers and theoretical die-hards" who "tell you1 of loeoof individual liberty.' 4. Declared the "most vociferous of the doubting. Thomases" are those who seek special political or financial privileges, 5. Said the toes of harmful self seekers "are being stepped on and BaseballjStandings Const l.t-ngne strtntllnirs W. L. Pet. Ijos Angeles i 3 0 1.000 Hollywood 3 0 1.000 Missions 2 1 .630 San Francisco 2 1 .600 Seattle, i 2 .B33 Sacramento 1 1 2 ,333 Otiklanrt 0 3 .000 Portland 0 3 .000 Yestwihtj-'B Itemiltx Los Angeles tt, Portland 0. Hollywood 6, Oakland 4. San PrnnclBCo 14, Seattle- 1. . Missions 0, Sacramento 4. American,. League 'StiiudhtKS . ! W. h. Pet. Now York 40 24 .826 Detroit 40 25 .816 Boston 35 31 .630 Washington 38 32 .629 Cleveland 32 20 .526 St. Louis' 28 34 .452 Philadelphia 20 38 .400 Chicago 21 45 .318 Yiwtenluy's Itefiults . At Washington 0, New York 4. At Philadelphia 7, Boston 1. At Detroit 8, Chlcogo 7 (10 Inn ings). : Only 'frame's scheduled. Schilling w JL CPU tOTW JH JL ; The luxury of good pepper is Anyone's. It costs no mors. THE RE-OPENS TONIGHT STARTING TONIGHT, THE GRANADA THEATRE WILL BE OPEN EVERY FRIDAY EVENING AND AFTERNOON AND EVENING SATURDAYS AS LONG AS THE LA GRANDE PUBLIC SHOW THEY WANT IT. ADMISSION CHILDREN 10c SHOWING TONIGHT and SATURDAY RlfiMG -FIGHTING "SHOOTING buck Jonei rides a.ga.in Krazy Cut Cartoon Screen Snnrteliots Comedy II Schedule for Tonight and Saturday TONIfillT Doom Open 0:45 - Hllclw 7 I. M. HATr It DAY Continuous shows Martin at 2 I II Watch for Further Announcements ReRnrdlntt Time of Shows and Attractions. arrested hero today on a charge of trespassing on private projrerty nftor police had warned them repeatedly to keep off No. 1 slip of municipal ter minal No. 4 In the St. Johns district. National League .Stumllng W. h. New York 41 24 Chicago 40 20 St. Louts 38 25 Pittsburgh 34 28 Boston 84 29 Brooklyn 20 39 Philadelphia 23 41 Cincinnati 19 43 Yesivrdtav's ttetiults No games scheduled. Pot. .631 .606 .603 .548 ,54b ,40b .369 .300 Frolft RosWiurg John D. Broughton, father of Mrs. Mnry B. kail, and Mrs. J. H. Dlehl, prominent valley teachem, Is lh Western Oregon on nn annual visit. He has considerable property Inter ests In Enterprlso whero he spends much of .his time while, here. NO SHORTAGE OF GASOLINE LIKELY HERE (Continued From Page One) Mid-West Heat Wave ' Fatal to Score Today (Continued From Page One) pdrntxires flint scorched much of the continent from the Rockies to the Atlantic sen board. Generally speak ing; no immediate relief wns In fltRhfc. Qf thn. mlrl iimatniii atftfJna Tnurn apparently was the hardest hit, with six deivths, three duo to prostrations and three to drownings. A maximum of .107, dinrees was reached at Water INDEPENDENCE DAY Our vniiant fathers fought and bled For freedom of this glorious laud. They fought for freedom of the nlr. Of mountain vole and ocean sand.- And now wo praise their valiant deeds: 1 Long may their splendid memories live And 'Mid tho iiolse of cracker's din May we our prayerful blessings give. They gave their lives' for freedom's sake 'Mid hardship, foar and Irksomo toil, Their blood was spilled that we might llvo As free man on this sacred soil. Our blessings are but paltry sums Let's give them with our heartfelt thanks; E'en though tho soil now covers them And gone are those once valiant ranks. Of soldiers that have bled for us, Who died on vict'ry's sabred ground; Let's sing our praise loud and ldng, From volo and mount let prnlsb resound. Franklin Lee Stevenson Our nmlHiliiiu'c service Is uhvnvH at your dispuHitl. SNOS) GRASS and ZIMMERMAN Get Set for a "Safety Fourth" -rtncl a Summer of Trouble' free Driving on New Goodyeursl mSfm -andaSummeroTrouble. fcfdE ftyfmm - free Driving on New- - Vc;Al$ Mffim Goodycars! 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