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LA GRANDE EVENING OBSERVER. LA GRANDE. ORE. Tuesday, August 28, 19:'. I OLLY OF THE MOVIES by Ollendorff But It's His Business to"Knock" COMff N, COMB our O.K.. dfACUf ePTTERv NOW T&U TWO "PRISONERS nu fWiceifj"eyfOA VGoaD GRIEF GET OUTA THBRE, AN INTO Volto make -op Sot tWe 12lW T& THE SHORE WITH THE WARDEN'S pauswte-r; -"iroo See. a tunhy lookimoj .' V WF GCrrTA GET I WHO WAb lO IXJ "IHfc. rr.cr n, .- WATEft "we're on location, WAS -TOO euy in a Cowsoat, -fishing; -Voo throw WIM INTO TW0' WATEC;-ALL TW12EE GET . NOT VACATION INTO THE KOAT, ANO tW OUT To IpE Tl TtLa Grande Recital Club He ars i"1-"! i .i ' r Aii tt.. . -i i i. t : . r i7:r; 'And Piano Numbers Last Evening '"KC Four ' ' u-a o: k., tJAcu f -rUAxi Bermcv-Now bu Two -prisoners ow cviep-twat 'extqa'X6000 QR'EF' RT now, cIimmv; - A .. JJ - SOT TWE 13UN T& 1WE SHORE WITH THE WAWDEN'S u-Jq MAG 'innrtit WE GOTTA: GET 'OOGHTA 1 WE CANT ALL BE 1 n WATESi PAUSWITEPJ-Yoo SEL A fONNY- LOOKIKQ T,"" J ,Tr SOMBCNE. CHJICk S M AS HAtSoME ., I WAS SUY V OAT, SH.Na;-YOU TMROW OowfimT. WASN'T A V ,W '.-. i.UT'JtS Miss Mubel.AIorion. tioclflv KUUur, Phone Main 000 Until Noon VJirLLTS 3. 'TJrtJ ! ' UP Find i A T-ONNV A . - u i.'.;a M mm terns 3 S3 n v 4 In Bpito of tho neat Inst evening, thero was; an, excellent program given, by the members of the La Grande ttecltal club nt Sacajawan Inn. Usual ly one program Is presented by the junior members preceding that of the uenlor members, last evening how ever, the programs were combined find thoroughly enjoyed. TJw individ ual violin numbers were as follow; "Violin Trio" Murmftn Naomi Crcasmnu "Old Black Joe" Kenneth Keency "Black Hawk Waltz," duet Walsh Klurya Paxton. William Dietrich "Ixi Donnae Moblto" Verdi Jackie W'.'b Tho following presented piano numbers: "Indian Summer" Klemm Dorothy Jean Lester "Perfect Day" ....Bond Lorctta Btltt "Flight Of The Bumble-Hoe i ItlnHkl-Karsakof Atlia Damarelt "WaltK A 1ft JeuntMwe" .Schuett ' 1 . - Mia. C. C. Long Jackie Hays, nwompunled by hlK sonic ".Old Kentucky Home" Wi variation on tho program, s Tho annual election of officers will be hvUl a? a later date, It wiw announced. ( u Former Teacher Weds In Seattle Friends hero have received an nouncements of tho recent mar rings of Miss Frances J. McCftnn and Lloyd Wheeler which was an ovent uf Saturday, August 28 nt Bcattlo. Mm. Wheeler, who Is a former teacher In tho La Grande schools, still retain many frlvnds here. They nro at home to their friends nt 8041) Mary avenue, Seattle. Hold Meeting In 1 Valley Yesterday The La Grande Tent of tho Daugh ters of Union Veterans met Monday afternoon at the country homo of 1 Mi's. Ethel Ferris near Plvnuant Grove. Mrs. Neuklrchner presided over the business meeting, when Comrade S. A. Anderson who Is tho only remain Ihg Civil war veteran hero was hon ored by being made "Father of the Tent." Mrs. Mollio Buck, a former member was re-lnstutcd. A handker chief shower wa given for Miss Irma Martin who Is leaving soon to moire her home In Salem. At the close of the meeting the hostess served a sumptuous two-courso dinner. Tho guests wvre seated at one long table Dprcnd In tho largo dining room, and which had full flowers for 1U attrac tive decorations. There wen guests at tho meeting. The next meeting of this organiza tion will Wo on Monday, Bopt. 10, tho placo to bo announced later. SOCIAL CALENDAR Tuofctlny, August 2fl 8:00 Wonum of tho Moose nt Odd Fellows hall. Thursday, August 30 2:00 Owning of nnnunl full flower Bhowr of tho la Orumlo Ni'lKliborhooU f'llll contlnulnK through the evening nt tho Ija Grnndn hotel. TWO WOMEN IN HAPPY MEETING IN ALEXANDRIA TE DILLYS " '.'.. " V-'. " Thead Girl erf Cactus Gulch To make 1 gal. Ice Cream mix 1 10c pkfj. Inn IJell Brand Ice Crenm Fowiler with Sc. sugar, bent in 3 qta. milk and cream. Freeze. For sale at Plggly Wlggly, Bafewaj mores 350 and 121)4 and Bcrger's Grocery. Friends here received letters Mon day from Mrs. Mabel Ijinta KazanlK fon"ncrly (f Covo and daughter of Mr; Lydia Lanta of that community but who now roHldcn in Alexandria, Egypt, where ho went as a teacher In the American college from the Iowa State college :it Amu. Mrs. Kazanls w.is ut tho dock wlun the Dollar Lino steamship "fresldent Monnw" steamed In on August 8 and met Miss AmanJa Zabvl of this city who had gone that far on her trip around the world. The ship was In port thero for two hours' ami tlu two women, although they had never met before, wasted not uocond of the precious time, Mrs, Kami) Is ro ports, and that although it was but two hours uhe felt she hud had a trip to America. Not only did alio have j word direct from her home folks but she ond Mlns Zabel went over come of the pages of the hitter's famous "ship calendar" which the former Miss Lantft could appreciate beaune thero woro faces of her friends la the Ovnnrie Konde valley. If the schedule Is boliiff kept on the continent. MK ZalMM attended the Passion Play at Obernmmerguu last Wodn.'Hday and today had the famous trip up the Hhlne. 1 I 1111 11 J . 1 VISITORS LIKE SCENERY HERE John King and Binmett Flavin, col lege boys of Chicago left this morn ing vn route to their home after vlHlt at tho home of their relatives. Mr. and Mrs. William Condlt and Mr, and Mm. Lyle Condi t. Tho two vlsi tors had been In California and com lug north had their fli-.it glimpses of the scenery which tills country af- foKls. They were wonderfully lm- pierihi'd with the trip through the Culumbia river gorgo and on to this part of Busier n Oregon were thrilled during their trip to Wullowa Lake, the sights from the drlvu to the sum mit of Mt. Emily and other scenic spots hereabout. FORMER (WARD MEMBER SIGNS Homer Harlow, formerly a corporal In Company E, Htn Infantry,, but who has been out of the national guard for the last year, rc-cnllsUxl nt the regular drill period at the armory hi.t night. Capt, Walter A. Bean re ports nnother vacancy or two still unfilled Honornblo discharges havo been granted Corporal Olln R, Nlchoolds and Pvt. Wllforrt E. Stltt. I SON FIND IT HERE Copy for this Column Must ho In by 9 n. m. I- NOTICE Fivd's Place now under new man agement. Plate dinner 25c. . ... H 8-28-3 t Al'dl'ST si'i.riu. Liulk'n' shoot, dyed block,- 25c. Ounr nntecd to last, nt Angels. 8-23-6 t. -WIT jh rt i"iUi iv i- -r'. .'I -vim vwiwm!AU,v nn ltt ir-.t-'.-.: ' MASTKK VOf.M, (i.ASSKS Mr. C. W. Lawrence. B. A. M. A head of Music Dept. Univ. Wnsh., will accept limited number of pupils In vocal Instruction. Douglas Stanley method. Classes Sept. 4. 6, 0 and 7. Call Andrew Lonoy. 325 W. 8-27-3 t. TltK.VSI HHll's CAM, I'OII MTV TAHKANTS Notice Is hereby given that there are now Xunds on hand to pay all outstandln,; warrants on THE GEN ERAL FUND of Tho City of la Grande. Oregon, up to and Inducting No. 40050, dated to January list, 1934 InteiVRt on all warrants on THE GENERAL FUND f'roni Nd. 40304 to 40(150. Inclusive, censes . from this date. ; STEARNS. Recorder-Treasurer. Grande, Oregon, August 28, J. E. La 1034. 1 I ft v. i M Ai .t 111. ! i. km 4 j t, f 'fit lW 1 till bfei 8-28-1 t. You can buy a or alarm clock Drug Co. guaranteed watch for 08c at Moon 8-15-t f. Nyal Anacld Powder quickly rellevea stomach troubles, Buc. Moon Drug Co. 8-15-t f Pini ltK FKAMING If you have a picture which you wish correctly framed at most reason able price, take It to Riohardson's Art and Gift Shop. They specialize In all kinds of picture work, developing, printing, copying, enlarging, tinting and framing. ... 8-14-t f Moon's Pure Vanilla Extract Is bet ter 3 ok. 33c, 0 oz. 52c, 1 .pt. $1.39. , 8-lB-t f, SIWIMONS IN TltE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE STATE OF OREGON FOR UNION COUNTY LESTER Mi'CANN, Plaintiff vs. ARVIIJA McCANN, Defendant. To Arvllla MoCann, the above named defendant: In the name of the State of Ore- i3 a L Big, husky ice cubes 120 of them nt one freezing, in the model shown above. But that's only one reason why every one is talking about the FrtRidrtire '34. To beRin with, it has auto matic ice tray release ... the trays slide from the freezer at a finger touch! And automatic de frosting . . . it turns itself on when defrosting is completed! Then, there are models with Lifc- double greater LL i:i time Porcelain inside and out . . 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Phone H.ASC0 Koady Mixed Taint For Exterior- and Interior PITTSBURGH PAINT STORE Vhon. 163-J Ml Km St. gon you uro hereby reulned to op peur and answer the complaint . filed against you In the above entitled court and cause, on or before four weeJcs from the date or the flrat pub lication OS tins summons. You will take notice tluit If you fall' so to appear and answer, for want thereor, the plaintiff will apply to the court for the relief prayed lor in his complaint herein, to wit; for an absolute decrees of divorce from defendant. . r- You will further take notice that this summons is published once a week for four consecutive week or five publications in the La arande Evening Observer, a newspaper pub. Ushed in the City of La arande, Un Ion County, Oregon, by order of tltt Hon. J. W. Knowles, Judire of the above named court, which order Is dated August 8th, 1034, and the first publication of which Is mode on the 7th day of August, 1934. ... . R. J. KITCHEN, Attorney for Plaln- . uir. .. .. Aug. 7, 14, 21. 38. Sfpt. 4 NEW I NEW! NKW! New things for the kitchen, both userul and. decorative. Cookie Jars. Celery Seta. Mixing Bowls, . Range Seta. Baking Diahes and Ramklns, and many oMier things In new clever decorated wares. Just arrived at Rich ardson's Art and Otft Shop.. 8-14-t (, The North Carolina symphony or chestra, composed of musicians re cruited from the ranks of the un employed, made a tour of that state recently, playing to large audiences in every city. EARTH-FILL DAM FAVORED BY GEOLOGIST (Continued From Pago One) building a concrete wall from bed rock to a fw feet above the surface of the stream, and t?en filling In with dirt to the desired height, with a slope of about 45 degrees on the lower side of the dam. and a slope of about threj feet back for every foot In height of the dam on the water side. 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