La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959, June 18, 1925, Image 3

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    Thin-wtoy, Jmio If, 1023. .
THE LA GRANDE EVENING OBSERVER
Page Three
NEWS of
The General Aid of the Metho
dist Episcopal Church held u most
Interesting meeting yesterday af
ternoon ut the home ot Mrs. C. K.
Hiing. Mrs. A. Cooper lead Ihe de
volional and Mr Hherwood Wll
lining presided ovi't- the business
nientln;;.
Inking the social hour Mrs.
William Adler had eharg of the
musical program which wua in thb
form of a hymn memory contest.
Th home was decorated with varl
ouii fiowers of the season artlsllc
ally arranged.
Kef rcshments were served by the
hostess assisted hy her eominlttt-e
tonslstlng of Mrs. K. O. I'ayion.
Mm. C. H. Griffin. Mrs. Thornm
Wilson; M r. Sherwood Williams,
Mrs. C. M. ltosumund, and 1 is. (1.
C. Head Icy. A law number at
tended the mct-ting.
Members of (lie Millie Searchers
Class of the I'resbytoriun church
met yesterday afternoon a I th
home of Mrs. W. H. I'ickentJ. Mrs.
Hurry Turner presided over the
business meeting, after which t In
afternoon was spent Fneinlly. sev
eral of Die ladies doing needle
work.
Itefreshinents were served by
the hostess assisted by her dnngh
It, Mrs. I.. I, llns-y and Mrs. I.ynn
Ltohnenkamp.
Announcements
fioelnl announcements max
be prln toil In this rohnun free
of c I large. Any announcement
Iertuln1n to any functions such
as cooked food sales, etc., will
be refuse). Announcements, tu
be printed tlit Kamu day, must
be In hoclety editor's hands by
9:00 o'clock, News editor'
note.
Tin l.adhs Aid of the Hapllst
Church will meet with Mrs. Wil
liam Shade. 13U7 IN-nii Avenue, at
i:.lu o'clock Krlday. afternoon.
The Women's Relief Corps will
hold Its regular meeting and din
ner Sal unlay, June I'o, at the K. of
I . Hull.
The average man does almost
ns much worrying about the mon
ey market as his wife does aboat
the market money.
The unhappy ending of most
novels Is wlu n the publisher sees
them.
WALUNG'S
NEW FELT H,TS
Reasonably priced
A Few
SUMMER COATS
At a Sacrifice
"Columbinknit"
SWIMMING SUITS
Pretty
SUMMER DRESSES
Arriving Daily
TRIMMED HATS
Very reasonably priced
WALLING'S
The New
French
Curl
Wli en you wish the charm
ing effect of a soft, natural
curl, the new French paprr
wave la the only auswer.
Our shop ts admirably
equipped and trained to give
tbts new curl. Tou will be
more than pleased with the
results. Phone now for an
appointment.
GEIST MARES ELLO
SHOP
Room 6, Bomzner Bldg.
"A Beauty Aid for
Erery Need."
Phone Main 577
Don't
Forget
Father
On
FATHER'S
DAY
June 21st
Greetings for Father
At
Richardson's
Art & Gift Shop
SOCIETY
- tQtcheru
BY SISTER MARY
Tlreakfust Shredded pineapple,
spinach with poached eggs on
lousi, ml Ik, coffee,
Luncheon (."ream of salmon
soup, graham sandwiches, straw
berry tee, sponge cake, milk, tea.
Dinner Baked mackerel, scal
loped potutoes, string bean salad,
cheese sandwiches, flouting Island,
rye bread, milk, coffee.
The cream of salmon so.tp is n
rich mixture suitable for u sum
mer luncheon for guests or the
family. If the whipped cream Is
not used, a child six years of age
may be given the cream soup.
The cheese sandwiches should
be put into a wry hot oven to
toast the bread and melt the
cheese. These are served with the
dinner salad.
Cream of Salmon Soup.
Four cups thin cn-am, 4 table
spoons butter, 4 tablespoons Hour.
I teaspoon suit, teaspoon pepper.
II rips minced cooked salmon. 1
cup whipping cream, cup sifted
salmon, tablespoon minced pars
ley. Melt butter carefully and stir
In flour. Ho not let mixture dis
color. Stir in milk and brinfr
to the boiling point. Holl throe
minutes. Season with salt and
pepper and add 1 1 cup salmon
tubbed through a sieve. ,et this
mixture come to the boiling point
and boil up once. I dvide imo
six rips. Whip mam until stiff
and fold in J cup silled salmon
pressed as dry as possible. Top
each cup with whipped cream
mixture ami sprinkle with parsley
The whipped cream Is delicious !fi
1 tablespoon lemon juice is ndd-d!
with the fish.
I
Radio
IVitlay, Juno 19
Mountain St a ml an I Time Stations
ONIiK. Kdmonton. Can. fiH.!i) C
p. in., dinner program, MacOon
ald hotel: Sinn, Dennis Clayton,
pianist: K. J. Caseley, bass; Wil
fred Cooper, l.loyil Domm. Ha
waiian Melody Hoys: Sydney
Keeling, pianist; Gladys llrown,
soprano.
KOA. Denver Colo. 0122.4), R p.
m Fred Schn;ltt and his Uialto
theater orchestra; 8:10, Howard i
Warder, coriietisi : comic read
ings, Grace June Freese; "Per-
sonality," S. W. Ashe; KOA or-;
cheat ra; vocal duets, Kdw ina t
Hush, contralto, Florence Fthell
Heed, soprano: Hose Mury Wliit-:
ney Carpenter. pianist : "The ;
Glitter of the Goldbrlck," Charl
es B. Engle. !
I'ai ilie Siandaid Time Stallons j
KFI, Los Angeles. Calif. (407). 5:-j
30-6 p. m., Examiner's musical '
matinee: 6. McDaniels nightly
doings; 6:45, Radiotorial talk; 7.
Kxuminer program arranged by
Leonard Hobbitl; 8, Aelolan resi
dence pipe organ studio, Dan
McFarland, organist; an hour
of American folk songs and hu
morous sketches, arranged by
George Frenger; Irt, vocal reci
tal, arranged by John Smallman.
KFOA. Seattle, Wash. (454.3). G:-45-8;
16 p. m., Sherman. Clay &
Company; 8:30-1 0, Times pro
gram; 10-11. Eddie Hurkness
and his orchestra. i
KFWH, Hollywood. Cnlif. (2.12).
7:45-9 p. m., K FWH feature pro-
. gram of old time melodies: !t-10,
program, Frazler Mountain park
and Fisheries; 10-11, Warner
llrose. frolic, direction Charlie
Wellman,
KGW, Portland, Ore. (491.fi), 9
10:30 p. ni., Sherman, Clay &
Company; 10:30-12, Hoot Owls,
KHJ. Los Angeles, ('iilif. (40T..2).
6:30-0 p. ni., I.eigbton's Arcade
cafeteria orchestra. Jack Cron
shaw leader; 6-6:30. Art Hick
man's Hiltmore hotel concert or
chestra, Edward Fttpatrlck, di
rector; 6:30-7:30, little stories
American hlntory, I'rof. Walter
Sylvester Hertzog; Richard
Headrick, screen starlet; Nellie
M. Gill, monoluge; Vyola Von,
screen juvenile, bedtime story,
Fnclo John; 8-10, continuity
program by Frank A. Schilling,
"A Camp Firo Party at the
Hi-ach"; 10-n, Art Hickman's
Hiltmore Hotel dance orchestra.
Earl llurtnett, leader.
KNX. Hollywood. Cnlif. (33 6.9),
5:30-6:16 p. m., Wurlltzer pipe
organ studio, Rid Stiffs sports
talk; 6:15. travel talk. W. F. Al
der; C;3u-7:3o, program, llever
leyridge company; 7:30, program
Eastern Outfitting company; 8
!t program, W'st Coast tluaters;
!-!'. Ord"r of tin- ftptnmist Do-
MONEY
At f0 on deposit hero
is far more satisfactory
than twice that amount
in shady stocks and
bonds.
netiinn of rrinrlpal
ami liKrresI Is Cer
tain) UNITED STATES
NATIONAL
Pocket Placed
In Front
4wim
, . XT-""'' f T
FR no good reason, the pocket Is
usually placed at the aide of a
frock, so there is considerable
novelty to this one which Is placed
directly In front. The dress Is ot
navy blue crepe embroidered in
heavy gold thread. The veatee la of
ton chiffon.
nut, Imvis Perfection Hrend
company; 10-11, June Pnrselt,
the KNX girl, singing popular
songs; 11-12, Abe Lyman's Co
coanut Grove dance orehest ra
from Ambassador hotel; 12-2 a.
m., Wurlitzer Night ho. w Us from
Wurlitzer stiniio.
KPO. San Francisco, Calif. (41'S.
3). U:l-7 p. m., Warfield theat
er; 7-7:30. palace hotel concert;
8-1 1, Gene James and Itose
Room How I orchestra.
Many a heartless girl has a doz
n or so of them. .
About the most expensive tiling
on the earth Is money.
ml n
They Don't Just Happen To Be
Good
Yon hear a lot about Goodyear Tires.
They have ft fine reputation nil ov-r the world,
IMd you ever atop to seriously figure out why they ore ko well thought of? You ean't
1 1 I r much about tires by merely looking nt them. They nil look pretty much alike.
lut you know, Goodyenr tires don't just happen to be Rood. They are pood for ve in
definite reasons. .Most of t he reasons why (ioodyeur ttrey nn good an due to
patented processes- materia ts and met hods not found In any ot Ivr 1 1 re.
The All-Weather Tread, thn Coodyear Head, the i einiu kable new Cord materials
M'PKItTWlST tin group ply roust ruction - t hesc and many other thintfs ore the
nasuns why more people ride on (ioodyear tires than on any other kind.
And the b(-u ily of it Is you e;m buy t In sc stipe i h. itnulity tires for no more,
fieijuently less, than you pay for the general run of tires.
W. H. Bohnenkamp Co.
Electric Industry
Recognizes Heroic
Acts of Employes
SA N Fit A N' 1S( t I (A 1 ') M ed
uls for heroism and life-fuvtng
were uwardei) to 2 2 employes of
the electric ligtit and power indus
try during the lust 12 muni lis. de
clared the unmml report of the ac
ebtent pn-vehtiun committee of the
Natlunal Electric, Light; associa
tion. Tin uward is i lie Samuel
Insult medal for lil'e-siving In con
nection with the uitliy.nl bn of the
prone pn ssure met hod of resus-t-tution
following eb-ciric shock,
u"phyxlution or drowning. t
In every Instance the awards
were made to persons whd rescued
fellow workmen at great personal
risk. The details of each case are
carefully Investigated, Thoso who
wire awarded medals in HUM are
Charles if,- (iaertner, Los Angeles,
( 'a III'.; E. E. Forrest , ( J ary . 1 ml . ;
Joseph Sweeney. Sioux Falls, s. !.;
scar Keid and W. It. Taylor,
Dayton, tihio; JfSc 'Palmer, New
Philadelphia. Ohio; K. L. Wltey,
Little Uoek, Ark.; Chauncey Itidi
inson nnd ( "harle.s C. Mat her, St.
Joluisvllle, N. V.; E. C Tw lor,
Cordele, Ga.j Herbert I.. Munch,
Houghton. Mich.; Orvllle D. Lund
and Lee York, Salt Uike City; Ar
thur Itlccl, Huston; Henjamln M Is
ley and Prank Tteman, Ell'abeth.
. J.; 11. C. Culler. Muddy. III.; W
II. Tn ptow. Springflehi. III.; Prank
H. A da i n.s, Jaeksou. Mich.; Humid
Eutit man, Winona. Minn.; Wilt lain
E. llrown, Augusta, Me.; Thomas
Turner, polltm. Neh.
The prone pressure method of
resuscitation has In'ell ttevelnpcd
by years of study and practice in
Hie N. E. L. A. and Is equally ef
fectlve for drowning or asphyxiu
tlon. l(t has been endorsed by the
American Medical association,
which has cooperated with the
committee in spreading tnlorma
tiou ns to its practice.
Six thousand public audiences,
exclusive of radio listeners, heard
the story of electric light and pow
er coin pan b s last year. These
audiences, says the public speaking
committee of the association, ag
gregated 900, (ion persons through
out the Fnlted Hlates.
All of these addresses were the
direct result of the policy of the
electric light and power Industry to
withhold nothing from the public,
for t he reason, says the commit
Cedar Shingles
XO. 2 $2.20 Iw M.
STAIl-A-STAIl I"'''-
NO. 1 Vi:ltTI('Ali .- IO 2 SI.H0 INv M.
The Grande Ronde Lumber Co.
Retail Yard Across Tracks cm Greenwood Ave.
Goodyear Balloon
Tires
V;T.' t'V.
Ml WM
tee, "first, that the story of the
electric light ami power Industry
may be told In an Instructive and
entertaining manner to all our
population, both old and young;
and, xecondlv, that our customers
ami the public may understand the
economics of our buKiness, our
problems, and realize that their in
terests anil our interests are mu
tually Interdependent."
insurance ranging as high an $L
nufi.mui bus bee,u taken out by
comiuinlcs us a precaution against
financial lo.ss through the destruc
tion of records by fire, flood or
other causes. The necessity for In
stfing records Is pohiled out by the
fact Unit the cost of replacement
in ull instances would be consid
erable, and in some cases would
run into millions of dollars. In
Olio case cited. ihe replaeemell,
cost of ihe records of one large
company is figured at $4.(Mio,imic
which s more than seven per cent
of th( total capitalization of i he
company, and which exceeds 311
per cent of the gross annual in
come of the company.
School lllectlouv Held.
MAHSI1FIELD, Ore. A. S.
nianchard was elected school dl-
I rector In the .Mnrshfleld district o
vcr D, L. Ituckinghnm, incumbent
by a vote or 3 fin to S 5 7, the largest
I vote in several years. The budget
of $S;,iMi0 u as passed and I ha
'board given power to vole a bud-
Powers elected F. L. Davis dl
j rector and Steryl Zimmerman
iebrlt of (he board there; .1. A.
Gamble, at Handon. was elected o
I ver John Nellson by u majority of
I I4ti; F. G. Hirch was re-elected dl
j rector in the Hunker Hill district;
i A. Austin was elected director and
Charles Duugati clerk in the Coos
Hlver consolidated district; Sylves
ter McGriff was named director
and Mrs. M. A. McLaggou clerk in
lvi:;t Side.
A man doesn't reap whul hi
sows unless he works the cron
SUMMER COLDS
are lingering and annoying.
The vary first night apply
V Vafo Rub
Opt IT MiUion Jarm UJ Ytrly
Better Dusine.ss Codes
Attributed to Rotary
CLEVELAND, (AP) WMi a
11 end of business toward belter
umitity, better production und
more simplified selling and I fans
port a Hon facilities, will come a
demand for greater confidence
i-.mong men who, knowing each
other b tier, will become more
i riemlly and 1 hen more him -st,
Arthur II. Sapp, 'chairman of 'ho
committee on hutdm ss mcthuds.
Mild in an uddris lu-U;re Itolury
International here.
"In the olden day:; standards
were largely the result of religions
philosophies, 1 he taboos raised by
governmental hiws und statutes,
.ml the struggles for territorial ex
pansion and commercial tclvant
nge," Mr. Sapp declared. "These
have been the Impelling forces be
hind the ethics of personal, civic
and business life throughout his
tory. The idealism of Hoi ary is
an expressed or unexpressed desire
to improve ull human relation
ships on a common basis of good
will and understand Ins'.
"Coded of siiimiards of correct
practice have found a place In ihe
progvaui tor higher standards of
Headaches and Constipation.
make life miserable Hol.LIS-
TEHS GOLDEN NCGGET TA It
LET will free you of Headaches
ami Const i pa I ion. -Silverl horu
Wrifiht; MayHeid & Farrell, En
terprise. Stagnant, decayed matter In the
stomach and Howeis may cause
serious trouble. Constipation un
dermines yoir health, decreases
your resistance, impairs your vi
tality HOLLISTEK'S GOLDEM
Nt GGET TAHLETH will rid you
of Constipation. Silvertliom -Wright;
Mayftebl ,t FarreJI, En
terprise Adv.
Warm Weather Is Here!
Get Your
PERFECTION
OIL STOVE
At our store and keep
your kitchen cool all
summer.
F. L. LILLY
Hardware
Phone MrnCa 81
Drives out Drudgery
Heavy coal scuttles; dirty ash cans j sooty pots and
pans why have you put up with them so long?
For years Perfection Oil Stoves with their clean,
dependable service have been relieving millions
of women of these housekeeping cares.
Perfection stoves have "grown up" into full
fledged kitchen ranges not only ample in size
and capacity to do all the cooking in your home
the year around but to do it as quickly and easiLf
as it could be done with gas.
A Perfection Range with its gas-like speed and
convenience will make your cooking hours more
pleasant and give you more freedom for other
things. Your dealer will be glad to demonstrate.
Thk Cleveland Metal Products Co.
Oakland Branch 4S md UMii Strtitl
PERFECTION
'6
inV
3 "
For ywVI vjarmih whrnevtr uetdrd
lJu VirfuUM Oil IliaUr.
buHliteM praetiee, and with far
reaching ivsultH. More than 'J4
codt h Imve be.-n iidopted by vur
Ioiih craft ond uii'esaloniil orKan
l7.it MotiH in the lajrt - ihreo yearn.
larKely uh ihe rcnuii of our work,
The code of correct practice ' h
naturally the taiiKrowfh of u Iradc
iifHncialion.
"Melt evry where fftmui.f I bat
the cotidtl Iiiim under which bim
inews la enaeted are KtmtK through
a very rapid chaiiKe."
The only people who" can rt f
for'd IO be pcricctly :indid are
thoHe win) don't 'euro .vhelhr
tlu'V hti'e any frlend.H ir not.
Simple Mixture 15est
For Constipation
Klrnpli b'.icklhorn bark, mag
nesium 8Ulih, c. p., Ktyeerlue. etc!,
uh inixeil in Adleiika, Ik excel
lent or constipation. It often
works in one hour or leys and
never irrlpe. The pleasant, and
(.JIMCK action of t bin ti i icieiit
iutest I nit I cvaeu:inl w ill am pi ise
yott. Ailleflku helps any ease K"N
on the Htoiuuch, unless duw to
ilecp-rfeati-d Cllliscs. Often l'e.
moves mailer .von m-ver thotiKbl
wan In your system. Silverlhorii
WrlKbl Drur Co. Adv.
j Cherries
Yon rnimot nffonl
r lei Ihe bird
Have He in this
Year.
We are roIiik t
111 In the lliaiket
I or HI. At Ks niul
ItOYAIi ANNS. Wo
( a m lot 4iiole n
. Irlco an yet but
It will ny you
To mi iw befnii
- Vim sell.
La Grande
Warehouse &
Storage Co.
rhone Malu Tea
Summer Kitchen Comfort
Is made possible with' a PERFECTION STOVE
with quick, good cooking results. See various models
here.
Furniture Exchange
Fit and Jefferson Phone 474-J
WE BUY, SELL OR TRADE
Styles, sizes and prices to suit every
IHlB
rjhkt mi .
VhpimV'Bvcks
m
Priced So Reasonably
$3.50 to $10.50
Putman's ;
Ueady-To-Wear and
Millinery
The linrih'Hl IhiiiR oliout loafllif?
In liuyllii; IIiImbh on c-r.Jlt.
Von can't mnkn n ch'ar profit
out of a Rhaily himlni1.
need
fir atiwJjiil lint uvtir tvilhtttlirai
llu rrrtitit Ai.-M WmUr Htaun -