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About La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959 | View Entire Issue (May 20, 1925)
J Fiipre Six WALLOWA SPUD CROP PLfiNTEO AVALLOWA. Oiv. (Spiclnl) - -TJiiK'TK (.last in Jt iuiii' il honn' Hi' fiiMl of llu- wtiU from J'mvunlkn ItldKc, whei'M he :1H lst with. tnUim: rat Hi Hit-re or fuii.m r raiiK''. I If- n-ports ihf ni iisn KOiid tin-re, utut sliih m that upline n,.s In tlml Kr-irtlun lire KiowhiK lllr.' ly. A niinil)'-!- of ln'iivy mIiowtm of niln luivt; f H Hi' tt- (lining tin past weel;, w.ttim? tin- ground up deep, Ufiii-ffo f'uKins c o in m e ii c 1 plant lnr rorn Hi" f:i-.st of the wee It. Ho 'pw-ts to itiitnt n ho tit 25 iicri-H t li i m tu!ion, Mnnv of tin- C:iiM'i rH buve Im-i-ii huny llu pa ill few tlHVH pliintllltf i)ilr potato crop. r-'eel puta t'H have been quite Ht-itrct- in 1 1 1 1 ft "cll(in of t lie co intry this pi inir, v it h pi iws tiiitKiiiK' from -' to :t p.-i- titin'lrc.l, iTiirticitHy all dirt roailK hi this ,H.cti(iii nf the rnuntiy art- very rniwrh f"tlm loir 1 he recent ruins. Williti.1 ISeii Uhh I" n Inyed up for- the pdht l'''iv daH UH a rehillt u' htrpj.inif on a runty nntl. Ham .Meek unf a isprtiineil Hlioiihl r ami a pain Mil rut In his IU-ht li-.r l.v I..IM1' tliidvvn Iff ft ! Kan if plow the flint of the week. P-IIEII Safe Milk and Diet Forlnfanttf Invalidt, i?ii 4. jfctlJl The Aged Nourishing Digestible No Cooking. Jttf Avoid Imitations. Substitute MHIhmIM IVn-loil I'iiiiiI In W2l 'l.nalxl Minr Than 8:t,mo,(JOii f'KlrAfJO 4 A J There were S. fin inui tit k on tli' pension fuml nf tlx Mt t h ntllst Kpim-opal church in in:' I. lo which $3.2fi2.GI waH cotiirilnit' "!, I if. .J. H. Itlnfff ley. corn spondltuf neeretfiry of the hoard or penntoiiH has announce, Hlnct! 1 !tnfs, when the hoard h orKanli'd, Mm a muni I rlhiit Ion has Increased J.i 1 "The lolal rtci ivcrl l.-inl year was $1'M,:'.! more than In Dm- previous yea I'," I H I llllKep y HiiM. "The H.ilinniiU iiu I u ! IM.'.tJ retire.! niltilHterK, Il.'.itjii widows uint 884 children. "lit the flint (illldivnnlllt:l, 100't to l!Hi:i, tin- total amount of peti hIoiih paid in the lour years wan $1,1 Sli.lino ami 111 the ni1 h fpind- reniihim, t'.''i to l:iJ:t, It w;m .i,. sio, oiiii," CLOSES YEAR FIEfi IS WORK I S 15c Package Of Tru-Bakes Free with every purcliii.se of a pound or more of Ti ti-!lu Cup Custard Cookies lit -l-lc the pound. The City Grocery L 7 . ' Int ItncU uf t'nri'N on I'll' St. I'llOXK MAIN .-:.'! HAY I1AIM YHV.V. lll.l.l Vl.ltY "NOT THE SAME AS OTHERS " requires no painting jbnio years Ordinary "roofing must be painted every 3 years. Malthoid Roofing requires no painting for 10 years. The cost of Malthoid Roofing is less than the cost of the paint ings necessary for other roof ings. You save money by cov ering all roofs with Malthoid Roofincr. FOR SALE RY Grande Ronde Lumber Co. PABGO PRODUCTS hi IMHI.lIit (Hpochil to OhHcrvcr) -The hint nu-ellnif of tho year or tlm Jinhh-r I'liicut-Tcuchcr anaocla tiun vvi).i he( Kriday evening at the )il4h school. Inuintf the huhi nt -ttn Kc-iidou the folluwhiK officers were elected or Ihe cnmilnK year: Mi'H. C. W. i 'leaver, president; M I. in Kva Ij-dhetter. Hist vice prenl detit; M r. II. l Creen, Hecond leu president, .Mi h. l-'rank McKeii uon, aecietary ; Ilalph MorKan. licuMurer. Jt wa utso decided that (he uKMocjutloit would wporiMor the play "A Kitchen 'ahlnel," to he 1 prcHenlcd later by the ladleH of the jliupt bit church of I,u (irunde. An UntereMiihff proKinm wu.s then K'ven. J A I J." K ilrlll uint hoiik:, re;llationn I by Klon'iifc Irwin ami June (hll- dei H, pupllH of M r. (. '. I la m jmerly; leritallons by Malvlna Land, J Kddle Land, I,awannn Myei-H, Js'ita Wilson and Karl It ohm, pupils of ,1ih. (J. K. (.'onklln. The evening eiofied with a social hour und !' ircshments nerved by M rs. V. J, l.edbetter, .Mm. flydc .Myers and .Mr.'. Hani Itiickniau. .M r. and .M is. James McKlnnis were dinner hosts at their home Hat in da y evening, com pi I men I inu tile Jiubh-c hii;h srhool baseball team. Ah one of the team remark ed "Men jf to kc together (dice in a while and have a good time," and It noticed litaf the dinner was decidedly a ''man afi'alr." lie. tweeii cournes, houk-i were unR and I stories told and a rc;u;ar good lime was enjoyed by all. , The senior class of the hlffh HChool presented it1! cla::s play "The Arizona ( "iiwlioy" W' dne.sdiiy even ing at the linhler amusement hall, bclorc a laiKe audience nnd iroeit that the members of ihi c-ast are .capable of atlainln great dramatic SIICCeHH. owIiik to the rain the picnic which was planned lor last Kriday by -Mrs. ('. ('. Ilanimerly and .Mrs. jCi. 10. t'onkllu lor ihelr pupils, was I postponed until Tuesday. They will Ko to the city park at 1 al (irunde and as many parents as possible will M" with the children to help make it a happy day for them. Last Saturday evenliitc tile jun iors of I lie high school were liosts to the HciiloiH at the junior-senior bamiuet held at the K. Of i hall. The halt was artistically decorated In pink and white, the. senior col ors. .May poles were placed at lull end of the tables with pink and white streamers leading to the favors which were In the form of kewpie dolls dressed In the senior colors. The placards were small photos, cleverly mounted so as to show the charaoterisllo pose of the Kuest. Jtussell Mc Ken non presid ed as toast master and responses : were made by members of the classes and faculty. Community I'lcnlc A community picnic will lie held at Ihe hiKh school KroundH l-'rlduy, A cordial Invitation is Kiven to nil to fill u bitf basket and be at the picnic. At noon the baskets will be emptied and contents placed on a big table from which a bullet dinner will be served. The home of Mr. and Mrs. W. 1. Ledbettcr was (he .scene of much ' merriment Sunday moral iir when the senior class of the hiKh school was entertained at breakfast. Ris ing with the Him. to prepare hobs and Hhlck coin arcs unH with a ride In fresh valley air, the seniors were prepared to do justice to the hos pitality of Mr. and Mrs. J,cdbetter. The Order of the l's of the Ini bler hiKh school will hold n re ception at tho Country club Fri day evening. Ilanimerly to I,enve The Jmhler Hunday school met n usual Humlay morning at 10 o'clock. This was the last Hunday that l C. Ilanimerly, the Sunday school superintendent would be present, since he will leave. Jmhler with the closing of the schools, Mr. Ilamtnerly gave a farewell talk to t he children ami parents, thank ing them for their cooperation dur ing his wnik In the Sunday school. In behalf or those present, ( W. (.'haver expressed the tducere ap preciation or the people for the good work of hot h M r. and M is. Ilamtnerly and the regret of the community In their going. C. V. Italc was chosen to take Mr. Uam meily's place tls superintendent. .Mrs. (i. M. Strain and children of .u lirandc visited at the greenhouse last Friday. Mr. and Mrs. I.yle IV Kiddle mo tored to IVndleton Sunday to neo. the .a t Irunde- IVndleton game. Mr. Kiddle reported that it was n 1 'end let on -"I .a tlrande game, and the next time h" was going to take the I mbler baseball team nnd change tlic score. Mr. and Mih. L te Stringham nnd Mrs. . 1 Andnws went to Hot Lake Sunday when- they called on Utile n I'rescott who has been it pat iept there lor some time. Helen is nun i Improved, and Mr. and Mis. lYesenU expect tO take her to t ho coat num. Mis. Kay N.u-v.tl is seriously ill at Hot Lake with pneumonia. Mrs. H. M.iJoMM.li and Mis. M. Kllcdgr left Hits week to attend the (itaud Lodge of (he It. h. -kalis and Odd lVllows at Ashland. They wi'l a!-o aneiul the tatiuei union Stale CeU elll toll lit ( 'e ' .1 1 1 Mr. and M is. c. c. I bnnuierly, Ibv.ter Kiislngei- and Jay H.iMiiner ly innlored to Wallowa the ttrst of the Week. Mr. tun! Mrs. Hay Williams and daughter called on the cashiers at the linhh-r b.ihk Monday. Hugh Hats of i:nteiprisc visit ed r. lativen In Holder thin past Week. A. I Wilson who has been til for some time, w.t.s taken to Hot Lake Mtuid.i v (or i i i .11 ment. A. W. Nelson of the Nelson Print ing company and son liiKsell .look in Ho- sights ot the Ullage Hatr- Ore. (Special) - Kurnilng operations were resumed III this section ttle Hist Of the Week. The ground I f'11 'Uiite wet yet In many places from the hard rains of Saturday, Summerfallow plow ing Ik being pushed forward an rap idly as poosible, Oscur Maxwell nnd ("Illbert linker of Middle Valley have been busj farming at Ihe I'. (J. Couch ranch In the hills the past several days. A part of Ihe ranch In to be seeded to spring grain, and due to the rainy weather this part of the work has been delayed considerably as the ground Is too wet to work in many places. The men liiivi; been plow lug mnunict-rallow until the ground been die mi f f ichn' ly dry to work. About 3 n ft acres of the ranch I- to be sumincrfnllow'.'d this seation. A food sale was conducted here Saturday by the Ladle' Aid of Ihe Christian church, the proceeds go lim Into the tr usury of the l-ada-u' Aid. John Couch of Leap was u Wal lowa visitor the last of the week. His daughters ArleL, and Jnal who hae be n at lending school here returned borne with Iiliu. School closed here Kriiiuy. arloiiH sectlotiH of th' country were wsllcd with heavy showers iW rain Saturday. The. hard part of the storm raising in the southeast and passing through a stretch of countrv Inoit Parr-nip ereek toward I Whiskey creek In a northwestetiy direction was very severe. Hie ground in many places in this j stretch was covered with water ev j eral inches deep for a short time, i washing the newly plowed fields : t.uiismt niiny in pmeen, .a p.iii tn !a recently planted potato patch on TV,.,lnPS(l;iv. May 20, 1925. , .M,- k ninrl. w con-l.l.-ral.ly " "' "" ; .' ,,., ! ..uniuKi-J I,v H, t of II., I..-I..K -ml hui' lM' """ iwii.shnl uvray. ITurtlciilly no .liini-ht..ivy rain I'H ' of '"" IW rlill'-'l to llu' full wiicut I .ounI,.y su,rllay ..lull'. TI"1' Krom.'l Ihb M.i'lion, u. the Kl-oiind was lo , '.,,. u.,.l soakcil up. anil -r.-.-k n.1,1 oth.-r mnall rr.-.. Us whl. h ,,, i,t la i-om.' t "ol,,c 'w'T.' n.it.ly il.-y cmri.ii a la it;.- t nn- m !"" Summer .School I'lawaia In r:Nlil,ISII. . 1 1 IHT It V Ami hlh ( i I Kill.J.'Clx If I'.-.-oiiiifl' ll'l" !! I,y K.aiji' piiil .lr,l. Unroll lit HlKll Koliool of- fi.',. (111.. Hrclt, 'laM,S 1."- Kn Mi.ti'lay. KnrolltiH nt cl(,!a-M Tursflay, May JXlii. ravin, nt in .il. anc" JHss Maliel Iicnnctl. slu., j fitnn I. o... Ion. llnlnl.ow tlio fail. II., I .lops! Viooklvii IN V ) ,lo.k f,'ll onl GEI FREE TRU - BAKES Willi lOvery Purchase of Cup Custard CookieSj At 4)c the Pound at JOEL'S GROCERY , nil 4 $)h J Sure We're Giving Away Tru-Bakes With every purchase of a pound or more of Tru-Blu Cup Custard Cookies purchased from us at 45c the pound, we will give you FREE a 15c package of Tru-Bake Crackers. The Universal Cracker PATTISON BROS. GROCERY Phone Main 80 And Market Main 739 Mjckim: This is Tru-Blu "Thank You" p&h Week. In appreciation of the reception ycu rir gave Tru-Bake, the universal cracker, a year 4$ ago, we offer you another opportunity to get V r a package of Tru-Bakes FREE . Ar.d if you missed cur introductory c.7r lact yc-r, vt ir1.- vit; you to got Q package of Crisp, Fresh Tru-Bake Cracke.-i l-'KEIi this week V f I 1 S. m ix s - Yes, Mother Could Be as Well ' Mflf ' if sfie had the Secret , 1 Thursday, Friday, Saturday, May 21, 22, 23 The Free package cf Tru-Bake Crackers is an anniversary gift pure and simple. It will be given FP.EE through your grocer on Thursday, Friday nnd Saturday with every purcnase of 1 ru-Blu Cup Custard' cookies sold at 4c a pound. Cup Cuiiatd". cookies ore wonderfully mellow 2-layer English style cakes filled with a custardy onfedion ihnt teases the tacte meat delightfully. Kiddies just love them. So will you. Be sure to get a pound or two before Sat urday and present the coupon (printed be low) for a 14c package of Tru-Bakes.FREE., Recipe for Tru Bki "Cup' Custard" $ AND IF she had the special oven in vvliieh these famous Enfclir.li style cakes are baked. Tru-Blu linkers were the first to introduce Englirh style biscuits in the northwest. With them remains the secret of this glorified En;iish style twin biscuit called "Cup Custard." A douhle-valuc rake of two light textured cookies b..kcd to a tempting hickory shade nnd made even more tempting wicr a filling of custardy fondant.. The name Tru-llu i embossed on every genuine "Cup Custard" Cookie-take. I hat t your guarantee oi quality, i our A F u J, TEe Universal Cracker was originated by Tru Blu master bakers after 16 years of re search. And introduced cbout a year ago. At that time Tru Blu promised you the finest cracker obtainable. That Tru-Blu Bakers have kept their pledge Is indicated by the crispness and fine flavor of every cracker bearing the name TRU-BAKE. To Crocorj: .""""' " I? TRU-BLU BISCUIT COMPANY, Spokan: end Porttand Our old square cracker is now in total eclipse. The new shape Tru-Bake Cracker fits the bite. Eats neater, Ustes better. Ask for TruL'ake. 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