La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959, April 15, 1925, Image 3

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    Wednesday, April 15, 1925.
THE EX GRANDE EVENING OBSERVER
PAGE THREE
NEWS of
Mm. II. i:. Witt Ulna and Mre. A
V. mil niiTtlnt'J a number oi
fiit-iHls ut lu:iehon yeaU'rilny u(
ti-riioon at the Hill lionu on Firm
etru-M, Thr liomo, wus tastefully
ilceoratcd with beautiful sprint;
"YIow-th, Kaah'i Iill-n, daffoillls unci
j. piihHti -h bi iMK- u.Hi'il, nd t
- o'Hork a l-ltrioun lum-In-on wan
n.'vv.d, wilh I'ovfis laid for 2
I'tb-KtH.
Aftt-r luncheon the a ft rr noon was
sin-lit at five tallH ol l-rlil-fi.
Tim W. R A. met last evening
in an nuumially liiti-riHilttf-- 8-k1hi.
Mm. ('lark. lustrU-t lr)niiy. wan
pr Kiht and nave nn excellent talk
After the IhlhIiuhs Srsslon Uih
if. A. Junior (juvi1 tin excellent pit).
;-,ratt, coiisihi inir of a piano duet ly
tittle mIhr ( t'Sullivan and Until
.Miirehisnti; a piuno solo by Hut h
M ureltiHoii; a reaiJitiK by Kleh:iiil
I Irani well ; a piano solo by Kthet
Mai-ndeii and ii piano duet by Ktliel
Jlarinteii and Ht-hn Lou num. lOtliel
H;irnd-n. H--In l.owinnn. Ituth
t ure bison, M iss Sullivan, It iehard
lt.amw.il, J:e-k Ciilvln, Hide:,
Ames and Me nil Aiimih danoed the
Virginia Iteel, aeeompaiibd by Mrs.
Sam Harris at tin; piano.
Jtt-forii adjourn nn-nt delielotm
refrestiinenta v-i-'- a-rved by t It
rominittee in ebai-e, with Mrs.
- 0c, Mi'Wy as chairman.
The n. R. CJ. club wan entertain
ed l:s!it evening at the home of Mr.
and Mrs. liny 'aineron at Tt'il.'
Hi(;!i f!-oie went to N' M t'aiin-ron
and Mm. Kluier Uh: ItliiU"
Shields and Mm. (H-vllle W.ifcclH
r et-ived coniiolation.
Following the rard session -tt
lieiouH retreshinetitM were ai-rved.
The nurst'S of the (Jraude Romli
boppital entertained the doe tors of
the ehy and tlit-ir wives and other
t rb mlM it u daneins' party at the
' M. I. A. hall Monday evening. Ap
pro i matt y I biriy couples v. en
lr-s--nl. Ai'ttr tto- daneiim dainty
i rrM!iniejits v.t-ie .served.
, Imble'r (Kpecial) A most en
joyable party of last week was on,
(jiven us a surprise for Mrs. James
Andrews. The afternoon was spent
Hoeially after which refreshments
V.'iTe served.
Those present were: Mrs. C. W.
Fall, Mi'ii. Hnnnoh Johnson. Mrs.
,'. W. Howell, Mrs. Grant Tucker
s Sra. Grow 'onklin. Mrs. Frank
f.-.rtln. Mrs. ('. V. Cleaver. Mrs.
WALLING'S
Money Raising
SALE
Every Article Cut.
STOCK MUST CO!
Watch This Space
For Specials.
WALLING'S
The New
French
Curl
Winn jfoh wlh (lie charm
ing rffiTt of u sain, niitiir.il
iiiil, llic new I'reni'li payrr
wine Is Ihu only answer.
Our shop Is admirably
i (iiliM il and tralni-il to Rive
thl.s mv curl. Von will lie
mure than rli-ail Willi the
results, l'honu now for an
apiiointincnt.
GEIST MARINELL0
SHOP
Ilooin 6. Botnmer lMg.
MA Heanty Aid for
Every Need."
Phone Main 577
I A dainty foot neatly In- f
t cased, completes the charm j
of a clever costume. j
Thai's why the w e I I -dressed
v oman chooses '
shoes which brlnff oit the :
trimness of the ankles: shoes '
; which support the arch anil ;
) emphasize its beauty, j
In other wonK that's, j
' why so many I.a Gnmle ,
, w-nmen wear Menlhan's Arch j
i Aid Slices.
THE BOOTEUY
GAY IIAYIU.N. lgr.
. rimror1 I W hat We Sell .
Not liM-ry
SOCIETY
Nejvest Wrap
For Evening
fTERK la one ol iliu newest and
loveliest of evening wraps. wit
On made of silver cloth beaded
tbuui the shoulders in bhtck, whltu
ind Htenl beads. , The collar la f
oft aummer fur.' L
I Infos Keefer, Mrs. KHa Walker.
Mis. Fronia Kasflinger, Mrs. Ktta
Long, Mrs. Jeauette Tuttle, Mrs
Mary I.ittreal. Mrs. It. M. McCoy.
Mrs: Klla Land. Mrs. Cap Tuttle
I Mrs. Dora Hnoy. Mrs. ("has. Holm
es, Mrs. I.uelmla Parrin. Mrs. Pu
nlla Keefer. M is. N'iobo Chlhb-rs.
M is. George Grouser and Mrs.
Flora llarrle.
Imhler, Ore. (Special) The
Busy Beo Sewing club met Friday
afternoon a th bona,1 af.lrs, C.
W, cleaveK' " A " business inet-llnrr
was liehl wilh Catherine MeKinnis
presiiling. The afternoon was spent
in sewing, followed by a social
hour.
Announcements
Social auiioiineeDtonta may
be prlotexl In this ixdtioin free
of charge. Any announce
ments peiiftUilng to any fu no
tions such as cookcl food
bales, etc, will be refused. An
noimcemenU, to be printed the
same, day, must lie In society
editor's bnnds by 9:0U o'clock.
Newa editor's note.
Chapter I. P. K. O.. will meet
Frhlay nfternoon, April 17, at the
home of Mrs. Wlllknn Milh-r. with
Mis. A. P.. Hunter ami 'Mrs. Miller
as hostesses. Mrs. K. J.. Holmes
will have charge of the program.
Mrs. F. S. Ivanhoo will be hostpss
to the Thursday Bridge club to
morrow afternoon, April 16.
Mrs. I.ee Hanford will entertain
the members of the Tuesday Bridge
club tomorrow afternoon, April Ifi.
The I.aiiles Missionary Society ol
the Methodint Kpiscopal church,
poiith, will hold their social meet
ing at the home of M i s. Hazel
Hiarmer, L'l'ol ij N. , Fir street,
Thursday afternoon tit 2:Ib o'cloclt.
The Ladies of Moosehenrt T.e
gion will meet at pie home of Mr.
Knrth on Adams avenue Thursday
afternoon at two o'clock. Mrs.
Wallace Cass will assist as host en.
The Happier HomeR rlub will
meet tomorrow nfternoon with Mrs.
Bessie McManus. Mrs. Delia Cald
well and Mrs. Vera Chapman os
hostesses at the home of Mrs. Mr
Man us.
SUN 7.
DUST
WIND
GLARE
Willson Colored
Gobies
And
Glasses
All New Styles
50c to $1.75
THE L & L
DRUG CO.
in 1 1 1
Cister offlary's
. Kitchen'
BY SISTER Nuky
Hrealifust.
Stewed prunes, cereal, thin
cream, fUh huah, toasted corn
bread, milk, coffee.
IjIIIU'IICOII.
Luncheon veut, l-'reneh endivtf
with French d reusing, brown bread.
rhlllwrb slterttet, w hlte cake
milk tea.
Dinner. '
Ifrotled lamb chops, baked 10
tatoes, creamed spinach, banana
and peanut aalud. peach cabinrt
pudding, Whole wheat bread, milk,
coffee.
A child under schnol tiKc should
be served n small pb-ce of Hut cake
and a ilish of plain stewed or can
ned fruit for his luncheon dessert
In place of the sherbet. His salad
should consist merely of very fine-'
ly minced endive without the
dressing-
With the exception of the ba
nana and peanut salad, a child
four years old may hove all the
rest of the dinner siiRtfested.
Von will like this "luncheon
veal" concoction. It suK'Hts a pus
nihility for "left-overs" of any kind
of incut worth tryiiiK out.
liiinclicoit Veal.
One pound veal steak, -i cup
rtour, 1 scout teaspoon salt, 1 shoe
cnion, teaspoon pepper. - cup i
boilltiR water, mashed potatoes.
I rltn veal carefully and cut into
small pieces. Mix flour and salt
and roll meat in mixture. Melt but
ler and lard in a hot frying pun.
Add slice of onion and prepared
meat. Brown meat uuickly on both
sides. Remove onion ami add botl
jiik water, ('over closely and cook
one hour over a low fire or in a
moderate oven. Itemove meat from
wravy and chop incut very finely,
t omblne with the gravy. Arrange
meat and gravy mixture in rame-
iins and cover with well -seasoned
and u ell -beaten hot mashed po
tatoes. Don't spread the potatoes
smoothly over the meat, rather
drop lightly from the spoon. Put
into a hot oven to brown potatoes
and reheat meat.
Till HSDAY, APItlli HI
Central Time Stations
WHB, Kansas City, Mo., (365. 6,
8-9 p. in., novelty program.
Hushville players: fi-10, string
music. Alma Nash, director.
WHO. Des Moines. Iowa. (52G),
7:30-y p. m musical program
11-1L', dance program.
WIAV. Cincinnati, Ohio (422. a). 4
p. in., French lesson, Madair.e
Ida Templets: recital, Adelaide
Apfel; 0, WIAV dinner hour con
cert; 10, three minute messaKe,
United States Civil service de
partment; lt):o;i, concert pro
gram. Cooper corporation con
cert orchestra directed by Win.J
Stoess, und male quartet; George i
Conver, tenor; Henry Kurch, pi-
ano; Viola H using Shaberle, so-j
prano; poptilur dance selections,
Doherty Melody boys.
WMAg, Chicago. III. (447.5). 6 p.
m., Chicago theater organ recit
al; 6:25, Hotel la Salle orches
tra; 6: fin, daddy; a. garden talk.
James H. Uurdett; h:15. Hoy
Scouts' hour; S:3, speech; 8:5u.
lecture, University of Chicago;
14:15, Mme. Klla Spravka, pianist;
Hoza Ouinlroff, baritone.
WMO, Memphis Tenu. (4!i!t.7), 7:
31) p. in., science talk, Hrothei
Joseph; S:3l), Scottish Kite cath
edral, Harry O. Nichols,
WOAl. San Antonla, Texas (395.5 1
9:30 p. in., Jlmmto Joy's orehes
t ra.
WO AW, Omuha, Neb. (r2f), p. in.
to be announced; ti:-Jf, Handall's
Hoyal Fontenelh orchestra; H,
Omaha university: 1 0:30, Frank
W. Hodek, Jr., and his Nighting
ale orchestra.
WOC, Davenport, Iowa (483.6) 6:
3 p. m., sandman's visit;' 7, mu
sic from New York.
WOI, Anus, Iowa (270), 8-10 p. m.
musical program.
WOJtD. Chicago, 111. (275), 8-HI
p. in., Sunday school lesson, H. F. ,
Hoi list or; program of Faster
music, choir Park Place liaptist
church.
WSAI, Cincinnati, Ohio. 325.9), C;
30 p. in.. Hotel Sinton orchestra:
7, WKAF program.
WSH, Atlantu, Ga., (42S.3), 8-9 p
in., Guantamalian Marlmtu ban,
10:45, Dr. Charles A. Sheldon,
organist.
WTAS, Elgin, III. (302.8), 7-1"!
midnight. WTAS dance orchestra
special features.
.Mountain Time Stations.
CNHC, Calgary. Can. (434.5). 9 n
in., Excelsior entertainers.
Pacific Time Stations.
KFI. l.os Angeles. Calif. (4C8.5),
u : :tu-G i. in., i-J -cam tier's music
al halt hour; 6:45-7, Padlturial
talk; 7-7:3U, Ernie Ostrup and his
Polar Pear dance orchestru; 7 : 3 1
8, Erma De Holly, feinule bari
tone; Ed It miner, baritone; Flo
rence Itogers, pianist; 8-9, pro
Kiam, Standard Oil company ot
California presenting a play with
with music written by Mrs. John
J. Cuddy: 9-10, Columbia Novel
ty trio instrumentalists of lic
publlc of Argentina, South Am
erica; 10-11, Examiner dance
proKram.
, KFOA, Set-UK Wash., (454.3). 6-1
p. in., Moran school program.
KFWH, Hollywood. Calif. (252),
I 7:45-9 p. m., Hrownle's orches
tra, Varsity and Charlie Well
man, tenor; 9-1 o. Howard Stev
enson, songs and uke. Acme male
quartet ; 10-11, program. Elite
P.adto Shop of Hollywood: 11-1
ti. m., Brandst atter's Hollywood
Monttnarte eufe dance orchestra.
Me pedesky. b-ader.
KGO. Oakland, Calif. (SOI). 4 5:3a
p. in., concert orrhtru. Hotel
St. Francis; 7:15. golf P-hsoii, Joe
Novak; t. "The Man on tin
Pox," KGO players; 101 a. in..
Henry ilalsteud'a on lii-.ftra.
I
i
! Radio !
i , - t
KOW, Portland. Ore. M9I.M. 8 p.
in., concert; iu; MuMhomuh ho
.) strollers.
KH.I, Uh Angvlca. i'alir. (tuA.),
(i ti:;bi p. m.. Art Hickman's Hill
more hot id concert archest ra.
Kdward Fits put rick director;
U:.1U-7lSii, liitle ntorteft American
lilalory. I'rof. Walter Hylveste.
Hertxog; IdcUle Dmndoii uml
Jane Hughes, screen juveniles
with Fnele John; T:H-K, "Ito
tnatiee of t he Hunt a Fe Trail,'
Gladys De Wilt: 8-H:u, pro
gram. Peerless Laundry com
pany arrange! by J, Howard
Johnson; :;to-tn:au. progritm,
FitKerabl Music c o in pa n y;
l:3i-l 1 :8. Art Hickman's Hilt
more hotel dance orchestra.
Karl lluriuctt, leuder.
KJ It, Seattle; Wash. C4K4.M,
tl:3t p. ni., "What's Doing at tie-Theatei-s;"
Iu:3ii-I2. "K.vji Jnv
Itudtating Order of the Itats in
Their Helfry."
KNX. Hollywood. CaliT. CrtG.'M,
B;4ri-ti:l5 p. m.. Wtuiitser pipe
organ sludio, sports talk, Sid
551 ff; C:Hii-7:3ti. dinner hour ntu
sie; 7::in, business talk, J. I '
I (ougkis; S -1 tt, prog i am, Pet-r-less
Products company; lu-ll,
Abe I. y man's f'ocoauut Gro
dance orchestra from Ambassa
dor hotel; 11-11'. cuiupuH ulirhl.l
students of I'niversity of Califor-J
nla, Southern brunch. J
KPO. San Francisco. Cnlir. (421). M.i
ti:Su-7 p. m., States restaurant
orchestra; 7:3U-s. Itudy Kelger's
I'ttirmoul hotel ondistra; S-v, j
Theodore H. Irwin, organist , ;
Vetia I'udworth, soprano; y-lo,
Hazel Johtmon, soprano-: 1 a-1 1
Johnny liuicli's Ampliians.
Swiss Flock to California
J t Kit NIC (AP). Kniigration to
America is emptying many itn Al
pine village and district In the
canton of Tienlo, Switzerland, in
some places only the yo ing and
the ageil are left, all the work
people having gone to the 1'nited
Slates, especially California. Out
of U ii young men called to the
colors to perforin their military
service In I his cam on, only five
could be found; all the others bad
emigrated.
A man downtown broke feels
like a woman downtown wit hot. t
Iter powder.
In Order-
to paddle your OWN
canoe, you must OWN
the canoe.
It requires a start.
UNITED STATES
Expert
Marcelling
Phone 521-J
For Appointment
We Carry
Standard
t nil In anil
;il Your
HO(T OWL
HlmKlilihl
Nlli'kcrH
RA
AM) 01,'R PRICK AND SKRVKH IS RIGHT.
ISelow We List a I'ew of
Standard Makes
Fada Neutrodyne ...$120
O-Tube Atwater-Kent , 00
C-Tube Atwater-Kent 115
Cnissley's ?2l to 05
Norco 5-Tul)e Set .'. 05
Ileacock Rcflexoiihone 75
Ileacock Standard ?120 to 150
The above radios can be fully equipped at pricei
raiifrinn from ?l',0 to ?110-
R-Tube .Siiper-Ik-torndyne, complete at $235
We are prepared to uivc you real Radio Service with
radios we install.
Heacocli's Radio Service
I'lIONK 407-W
We have the HOOT OWL Windshield Stickers
ROSE SHDW TO
BE MERRY ONE
POKT1.A.ND, Ore. (Special).
t'eiit- ip merriment and deviltry of
the entire northwest will have its
opportunity for freedom on Fri
day, June 111, the carnival day of
Port land's 1 ruse festival. A
purudc u bleh w ill imiudu every
comic frutuie It is possible to de
vise is planned.
Men dressed like pieces Of pie,
huge crawling crabs, dod birds,
animated bl I likens, mam moth
walking apples, fire eating dra
gons, mun-st.ed babies, flounder
ing mermaids and walking sticks
that walk are within the range
of grot est i tie figure possibilities to
be seen in the afternoon parade.
Tlie Giants Pass Cave Men, the
Cook Pay Pirates, the Ashland
l.ithlans, the Medford Crater, the
Pent) Lava Hears, the Salem Cher
nuns. I he Vancouver Prima riaiii).
t lie ' Hailibm Peach Combei-s, the
Hood 1 tlver Gables am) other
booster organizations will be in
tited to act ridiculous In the pro-ce.v.-iou.
( it In r sectbms of the parade
will be for civic chilis, fraternal
organizations, high schools, rail
road and steamship lines, indus
trial gro.ips. theaters ami film
eelia:i'-.es ami oat ionalliy groups.
A action lor advertising, floats
is being considered.
Pe (iref;inus. the king Who
Fishing
Season
Soon Open.
I have a complete lino oC
.. FISHING TACKLE
Choice Line of
FLY HOOKS AND
FLY RODS
F. L. LILLY
Bardwar
Vhonm Main 8ft
Shingles
$2.25 lo
$5
Complete
liuildcrs Stock
Grande
Ronde
Lumber Co.
A llomn Vom-rm Wllb
Hume 1'iirpud
in Stock
Makes of
1IOOT OWI,
WliKlslililil
Ktlfkera
I ' ii i: i : I
ruled the nnnunl rose festival up
to I! years ago, whn the ijueen
of Uosarla became ruler, w ill be
broiiKht bai-k to rdgn on this day
A coolest to mi me ,1 his pai t of
I he festival celebration in na b i
way.
The grotesii'ie parade will be
entirely apart from the ruse festi
val floral parade in which no ad
vertising in- comic feat urea w HI
be permitted.
llrif Mi i:empl fnini Inemne J
Tux nn llni-M Kiuv Whining
LONDON (AP) Winnings from;
bets on hor.e races. If the winner1
Is not a pi'ufeKsional bookmaker
and places his beta at starting
prices only, are not subject to the ,
Itrtlfcsh income lux, the icing's i
Bench I ii Isioil of the law courts J
ruled ina recent case.
The income tux coin ill li'Mlotiers
had sought In tin- cn.st to recover
a tax on $ I5tm from a man whose
livelihood Was alleged to depend
upon his winnings from bets, apart
from a certain tiinount of interest,
on his bank deposit. The defend
ant denied that he was u profes
sional bet! or. all hough he admit
ted he lived largely upon his win
nings. ROYAL
vaci 'I'M swi:i:pi.h
will lAlti tile drudgery nut
of your spring Iuuimh 'lean
ing. Make ' your 1 el can tug ti
pleasure, not a task.
For n FltFF. ilemoiMi':
lioii at your lionie, cull
La Grande
Electric Co.
"Tlio Storo of Quality
and StTvliti"
Money
Saving
UNITED STORES
Oregon Washington Idaho Wyoming
Utah Nevada California .
3- LOAVES BREAD ::!.'..!..:!& ...i r.'.tA..v55ci m
10 LBS. IDAHO WHITE BEANS -79c
NO. 5 BOX CRACKERS - 5tc
NO. 5 BOX GRAHAM CRACKERS 89c
25 LBS. SEEDLESS RAISINS - $2.69
25 LB. BOX ITALIAN PRUNES - ....$2.69
25 LB. BOX MUSCAT RAISINS $2.69
LBS. SKAGGS BEST COFFEE $1.29 ,
: LBS. SKAGGS SPECIAL COFFEE $1.19
10 BARS CRYSTAL WHITE SOAP 39c
10 BARS P. & G. NAPTHA SOAP 39c
8 BARS PALM OLIVE SOAP 49c ;
2 LBS. LARGE OREGON WALNUTS.....?: 85c
3 LB.. CAN GHIRADELLI'S GROUND CHOCOLATE 91c 1
1 LB. CAN GHIRADELLI'S GROUND CHOCOLATE 3lc
WALTER BAKER'S PREMIUM CHOCOLATE, LB 45c
10 CANS, SMALL, VAN CAMP'S PORK BEANS 89c ;
3 CANS, MEDIUM, VAN CAMP'S PORK & BEANS 39c
2 CANS, LARGE, VAN CAMP'S PORK & BEANS 45c i
4 NO. 21. CANS PEACHES 99c
4 No. CANS APRICOTS .. 99c
10..LB. CAN WHITE CRYSTAL SYRUP 89c ,
10 LB. CAN HOLLY SYRUP 79c I
10 LB. CAN SKAGG'S CANE & MAPLE SYRUP $1.09
5 LB. CAN SKAGG'S CANE & MAPLE SRUP 89c ';
.TELLO ALL FLAVORS PER PACKAGE 10c ;
CREAMERY BUTTER, PER LB ibc; 2 LBS 89c ;
CREAM CHEESE. PER POUND 28c I
4 4(5 SIZE GRAPEFRUIT - - 49c f
150 SIZE ORANGES, PER DOZEN - 64c
210 SIZE ORANGES, 2 DOZEN 85c j
8 LB. CAN ARMOUR'S LARD $1-85
4 LB. CAN ARMOUR'S LARD - - 95c !
BREAKFAST BACON, PER LB 33c
ARMOUR'S STAR HAMS, PER LB 31c
1 GALLON CAN MAZOLA OR WESSON OIL $2.25
i. GALLON CAN MAZOLA OR WESSON OIL $1.15
i QUART CAN MAZOLA OR WESSON OIL 59c
8 LB. CAN SNOWDRIFT $1.89
4 LB. CAN SNOWDRIFT 99c
0 LB. CAN CRISCO $2.29
fl LB. CAN CRISCO - $1.59
We Pay Delivery Charges On All Orders Of
$2.50 Or More
Money
Saving
Dainty
Neckwear
Moderately
Triced
A very plea.sinic .selection
of the newest things in
Lace Fronts,
Linen Collar and Cuff
Sets
in shades of rose, hlne,
g r e e n , tiiiuwine, md ,.
white.
65c to $3
LADIES
S'npa Mow Yields Its Junk
FniNlU'lUJll (AP). Fishing
for the German fleet which was
sunk In Scapa Flow June. I1!0,
goes on apace und already eight
destroyers have been brought lo
the. surface. The boats come up
festooned with seaweed and barn
acles and are I hen taken to the
Credit
Attentive Service
Reliable merchandise
Real values
Satisfaction assured.
CARR'S
SKAGGS
UNITED STORES
Oregon Washington ' Idaho Wyoming
Utah Nevada California
RfADV - TO - WEAR
shipyards for breaking up. The
firm of salvagers expects to start
on the rnisiug of the ur,ooo tons
dreaduaught IHmlcnburg next
year.
The crying need of our femali
population seems to be spring
clothes.
PQ Cash
Stores
Cash
Stores
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