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About La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 21, 1924)
THE LA GRANDE EVENING OBSERVER PAGE SEVEN L nMUBBBBHsaes: Friday, Novemter 21. 1924. (TOPERS BUSY n ii ii ii ii ii ii ii ii ii ii ii n ii ii ii ii ii ii ii ii ii , ii ii ii A Page of Thanksgiving Suggestions AT THE COVE C'OVK. (.Special) Tho sellout H board has ivntud tho MucuIhm- hull Hi for tho boys and girls ullil.-HrH.jMj The boys ore pructlclnff bnskL-tbu.ll und tire developing some fast l!uy-' i'ds- They have played one gaiiu; -with the alumni. jlB Past Worthy Grand Matron, j JJ Minnie C. ietson, of Ontario, Ore-H Kon. will viNit Cherry Chapter, No. H 23, thin week. During her visit i BjEj hero she will bi; the guest of Mrs. Mj J.,. E. Anderson. Jack Fletcher has a large mini- kg CARB ber of turkeys In this vtelnlly. I" Many of the in will be sold for Thanksgiving. )r. Jrwtn and fuiuity weru In ; B i;ovo recently, kuusis ill nit; i Jionie of Mr. and Mrs. I-. K. Andir-lMJ son.- The radio concert they heard J ma was so good Mr. und Mrs. Irwin have ordered a radio of the same liiuke. J lev, H. Hamilton, presiding el der for this district, was in Cov' over the week-end. Tho regular quarterly conlernce was held at the Methodist church Saturday eve ning and Sunday morning Uitv. Hamilton talked at Die regular church services. Mrs. Smylle, wife of the Kev. Smiley, minister of the Methodist church, was in charge of tho Sun-j day evening services; A revival meeting, under the di rection of Iti'Vrreud hum Joiirs. evangelist, will hi gin at (lie 1 ini tial church November 24. The chamber of commerce will give u 'dinner at the 1. U. O. K. hull Wednesday evening, November 20. The Subject of poultry will be dis cussed. Mrs. J. ltolllns and Mrs. Alva Murphy were .Lu C! run do visitors Saturday. Miss Kthel Quliuby spent the week-end at I nlon at the home of her uncle. 1. Chisham. . Miss Ksther Saunders was absent from school recently on account ol illness. Mr. and Mrs. ("has. Dellaas have returned from a trip to Hend. Ore gon, where they have been visiting relatives and disposing of their ap ple crop. Mr. and Mrs. M. Whlsler enjoy ed a visit with their daughter over the week-end. Miss Whlsler is at tending school In La tlrande. Mr. and Mrs. A. Antics wcro din ner guests at the home of Mr, und Mrs. Geo. Anderson Sunday. Attended Convent ion. Several people from Cove attend ed the Kpworth 1 ..cogue convention at Island City Sunday. Those go ing from here were Mr. and Mrs. A. A. Antics, Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Anderson and family, Mr. nnd Mrs. Leopard Towle arid family, Mr. and M rs. F. Tow le, M rs. J y nn Chad -wick. Oscar ltolllns and Uevcrend n m fa D H Of II m M H a m n n sa m u ra H H M B an n H Roasters The kind you want at the price you want to pay. Every, size and shape. Blue Steel Roasters G5c to $2.20 Aluminum Roasters $1.23 to $7.75 Savory Enameled Roasters . , $3.00 to $4.95 , A mm was born lo Mr. ami Mra. lli-nry, .M ulr November 14. Mrs. l.ydiu M. I.untz la at Wiillu Wullu. Wnsli., visiting 'liur duunli- ter. Minn lless l.untz. l,uf! McClnln Is enjoying tho cll lmitt! of Culifornln. Ho Is now at Kl Monti. Hie KHest ot Geo. forpe. J. U, l.ove whs a dinner Kilest at the homo ot IIi-v. J. W. Sujiun ro-oently. Composer Says Cost Of Lessons Hampers U. S. Music Students ta m u E3 PS H H n ft KUANKPOIIT. A1" Nnlivv musicians will never have a fair opportunity in tho 1'nited States until the cost of musical education la reduced In America. accordlnB lo Simon Hucharorr. the CIiIcuko composer who la In Germany ar ranging for tho production tir his new grand opera, "Sakalira." "We. should have government and city support for music schools r:id opera houses in tin l'pilcd fates." said Mr. Ilucharoff. "and I believe such public spirited citi zens as General llawcs will evell i it i.rtnf iilionl the establish ment of schools or that diameter, where poor, bill talented, young Americans may get thorough mu sical education at small coat. A school, such aa the Merlin Mimi cal High School, would be a boon to hundreds of young Americans who are struggling lo become ar tist s. "In the ISerlln school German pupils have tuition for about ' a year, and foreigners pay about twice that amount. Only young sters who are well-rounded in mu sic are taken, and the course In the school is rr.!inarily three years. Most of .the pupils have had at leust five years of training before ctliey enter the llerlin school. "Think of the differenc in cost for students In Germany and Amer ica. Skilled teachers In the l ulled fjjatm charge advanced pupils l'l. or even STi'l a lesson. Win n one considers that most reullyl gifted pupils In the fulled Slates cannot afford to pay even 2 a I. sson nnd are often earning all their educational funds It la little wonde r that American students be fimif. discouraged. We can edtl- Hi n n H M n a a fa u If H 13 H m N Kl m m H U ea a m m m m S3 ta n CM H m w m m n m ate our American singers and mii-lgjj stctans in the l nuiii r-iac-n :m than It ran be done hen. and tiyjjjj so lining we ran lay Hi" fnunilu-W ttoni for a r- al Ai't"ric::n type of 19 music and divorre ourselves from B Kuropean standards. ' "We can get all the Kurop an teachers w e need In America j BvJ ci-.ate achools just as good us tin- g government maintains in Germany 'M or any other European country." 'N Electric Irons An unusual assortment of Elec tric Irons, including Betsy Ross, Hot Point, Edison and Univer sal. Complete with cord at tachment. One year guarantee. $4.50 to $6.75 Percolators A variety from which you may choose just the one you desire. Electric Percolators, Stove Per colators and Coffee Urn Sets. The new and latest patterns will be found in our stock. Stove Percolators $1.25 to $9.00 Electric Percolators $7.50 to $20.00 Coffee Urn Sets $32.50 to $15.00 ELECTRIC TABLE STOVES Here is a convenience that you cannot afford to be without. Coqks an entire meal in a few minutes. Complete with at tachments . $12.50 f ipf scares fm cj, A Beautiful Set of Dishes for Your Thanksgiving Table A WONDERFUL STOCK OP DINNERWARE WILL BE FOUND IN CARR'S BASEMENT STORE. THERE ARE 15 OPEN STOCK PATTERNS TO CHOOSE FROM INCLUDING AMERICAN AND ENGLISH SEMI-PORCELAIN, NIPPON, BAVARIAN AND HAV1LAND CHINA. SETS RANGE FROM $4.00 TO $50.00. $1.00 DOWN DELIVERS ANY SET YOU MAY CHOOSE. Extraordinary Offer Down Brings s This Beautiful 26 Piece Set and Chest to Your Home THE FAMOUS Stratford Silver ware with Harding True Blue Chest CONSISTS OF 6 Teaspoons 6 Tablespoons 1 Sugar Shell 6 Dinner Forks 6 Dinner Knives 1 Butter Knife UNIVERSAL lleai- Vr-lflnv OniianK Mil. I. CITY. Ore. Hugh Mnt-'gg thews caught a small black bear In h trap near bis ranch l Mliilo II" latter piirt of last w.-k. A num- H b. r of bears have been killed H ground here this fall, and reports .ft.ic In almost dally of bears hav tig b. en wi n by dltfen nt persons. Electric Toaster Finished in poliJicd nicklc sturdy constiuclion: toasts two large slices at a time $9.00 Value Ranges Illustrated nlmvc is a Range with smooth polished lop, white enamel doors with nicklc trim. The baking and cooking qualities of this range '.nrry a full guarantee for satisfac tion. $1.00 DOWN DELIVERS THIS RANGE TO YOUR HOME Guarantee Bond With Every Set These goods are carefully made, well plated with pure silver on 18 nickle silver base, carefully finished and are guaranteed to give satisfaction. Three distinctive patterns lo choose from Shakespeare, Betsy Ross and Rosemary. Do.cns who have purchased (he Harding True Blue set have stamped it with its un questioned popularity. down delivers this 26-Picce .Set and Chest. Pay the bal ance nt $1.00 per week until the full amount of $15 is paid $1 ADIO What could he better than a Radio Set in your home this Thanksgiving? Ix.'t us give you a free demonstration. $5 Down Delivers to Your H ome Hoosier Cabinets Choose while these lilterul terms pre vail The Hoosier Kitchen Cabinet brings not only a new system of efficiency, but a complete, inviting look. With The Hoosier your kitchen really is furnished. Everything at hand ready to begin. Think of the countless steps saved! $1.00 DOWN BRINGS THE HOOS IER CABINET TO YOUR HOME Make Your Own Terms On Balance Special Thanksgiving Offer - 6 Pieces Here is a handsome Walnut Dining Set at a remarkably low price. What a feeling of pride you will have on Thanks giving Day if this beautiful dining suite graces your home. -Includes 6-ft. extension table, ! chairs, finished in beauti ful two-tone effect with blue leather seals, l.tilfet has 51-inch top, two lined silver drawers,, two linen compartments.. All pieces are carver with niolims. An extraordinary bargain at Sil.'f.OO. Fine Glassware Your choice of 10 open stock patterns. A large assortment of thin glassware at Carr's Lower Prices. Tea Kettles Your choice of Aluminum, Granite and Copper Tea Kettles all sizes $1.25 to $7.50 ALUMINUM STEW KETTLES Here is an excellent value in a heavy Viko Aluminum Kettle that will give years of service. $1.25 to $3.25 ; 1 CAST IRON SKILLETS Heavy quality Cast Iron Skil letsthe kind every woman de sires. Last a lifetime V i $1.25 to $1.75 CARVING SET pieces Knife, J3 ' -wi4h niatr rinn Consists of 3 Fork and Steel- dies. Made of very fine ma terial $5.25 BREAD BOX Famous Savory Bread Box in white. Keeps the bread fresh. Size 10x13x9. A big value $1.00 to $3.00 j ROLLED DISH PAN ALUMINUM and GRANITE DISH PANS Aluminum Dish Pans made with roll edge, of good guage alum inum. White enamel Dish Pans double coated. 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