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About La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 26, 1925)
Wednesday,' August 20,' 192. THE LA GRANDE EVENING' OBSERVER Page Three NEWS of Junior Country Club Dance Is Dated ' Tin committee in charge an nounees that tlit' next Junior coun try club dame will he held next .Monday nlKht. Thi' Star Novelty Qieheaira will furnish music for lln' occasion. Announcements Social nniinuncviiicnis nmy he printed In this column free, or chari Any uniioiiiieviiicnt IMTialnln lo any ruiU'lloiw'Murli us tiKikcO rood fitllcS, etc., will Ik iWnseO. Annoiiiuvntciil s, to ! printed the. same day, must Ik1, in WH-iHy editor's IiuihIk l :0 o'clock. News editor's note. The Womoii's Mission Society of t the Paidist church has postponed the regular monthly meeting from Thursday until Saturday. Air-;u.st 1 U!Mh, anil will hold a Joint nie'tint; t with the W. W. (i. at the church ' at p. m. that day. V The Ladies of the T.ulhorap church will hold ita regular meet- , int? Thursday. Aumint 27, nt the home of Mi'H. Ambrose Wrltfht, l!MH Adams. Officials lune re-MU'-stcd all memin ra lo attend, am:i m:v i:u. man mi ht. CANHY, Ore. (Special) Jt. Kyle, of N'v Kra. was seriously injHrcd. iwhen-his horse Mind, -hugny were crowded ' off tho highway ' hy a touring car carryinK n ali fomia license. Mr. Kyle, near 71, wj;s hroiiKht to tin uf Tic of n ( local ' physician unconscious, in vest teat ion sit owed tiiat and four rilis were frai lured in addition rt sevt re cuts ahotit the head an I face. The I'aliiornia car attempted to pass the vehicle in which Kyle was riding' end codlded with an a'.tto traveling south. rrnwflin.T the first named machine against the horse and huffgy. Opportunity "Wow!" bellowed iiith- Mary, t "What now ?' askt d her mother. "Junior's Kr-nc away and won't l!av church Wilh us any m.ire." "We ll, 1 suppose Junior doesn't have to pluy church If he doesn't J want to." "Yen, but he was the collection , n!:ite," ' Coats New Fall styles, reasonably priced. Dresses 'oo and Silk. Hats Patterns and Ready-to-Wear. Slimmer Hats ...BOc WALLING'S Your Own ' Judgment Vlll tell yon what value you get from beauty work. Don't depend on the opinions of others too much Judge for yourself. Whenever this judgment Is exorcised, charm Ins: wo anon find that their -charm Is best aided by the work of expert!. t Phone ns todny. Geist Marinello Shop Sommer Bldg. Phono M. 677 MIXERVA SAYS: Why sure we are selling shoes every day. People know n good thing when they see it. Why? Because the price and style both suit and cs to the fit, it's right, too. We arc selling lots of the new Pull pat terns and some of the odds and ends. Why? The price In what moves tbm nnd they are good, honest-to-goodness quality. Sold 4 pair of $3,50 shoes today for SlJ.9o a pair and lost titree stiles that I could not fit oil of sizes on some of Ih'Se. Heceived a few more pair of Arch-Aid Slippers to day. St7.'s are nil bi-r now. Get yours while we hae them. THE B00TERY Arch Preserver Shoos I'tir Mm I WALLING'S i SOCIETY For Evening This decorative effect is noticed on Parisian coat designed for evening ) weai. Tlu collar oi puffed Velvet hat- lontj tassels o( silk fringe tliat Just mulch in color, and give a long, iiuirow ilia- to the wrap. TIll.HSpAY., AKil ST 27. loiintniii Slaiulitrd Time. Ktathnis Cl li.S, Calvary, ("uu (4:(6.K). U p. in., ('. X. n. !iiarh;!;.oel I'lcrce, violinist; .Mrfi, liltjmpton Hughes, pianist. . . : ' i ' KUA, Denver, Tolo.. Ci22.4), )i:3n p. in.. Ilt-riicri White and his Sil ver State' orchestra; s, Sunday school l sson. Pacific Stondanl Time Stations. Kl'Vti, Hollywood, Calif. (252) 7:4D-p. m., Klshing' streama and Kishing, Jack lloaz; 7:45, plus tic and- facial screry. J)r. H. Kloyd Brown; 8-9. program. Starr Pluno coiiiiiiuij , Hollywood Ithythni Klnt-s: ' 9-1 a, program, lion l. Smith, Inc.. Diana-.Moon danee oreht st ra. I overs' Ha waiian trio; lo-II. Warner Bros, frolic, direction Charlie W'ell man. KGO. OuUtand, CaliT. 3H1.2). S p. rn. 'Sun-iT,''- -KGO playeui; Arion trio; 10-1, Hen IJIwk's or chest ra. i . i KGW, Portland. Ore. 7:3p 8 p. m.. baseball, scores; Hi-il',' dance music, tterman Kenin's Multnomah hotel Orchestra. KHJ, f,Qs Angeles, caJif. "(405.2), ; 5:3fi-(J: p, m.T,I.eiglilon's Arcade cafeteria orchestra. Jack Cro shaw, lender; fl-(I:Hn, Art Hick ; nian,'s imtiJl?J hotel concert. $y ehesira. I;dward Kitzpalriek, 'If rector; fi:3n-7:;:a. Itadio kiddies hour with J)ickic Brandon and "Sunny" Jane Hughes or movie fame, i ncle Jolm; S-10, History Of the Pacific Illeetrif Ita il way with musical settings (Episode 2) irixuiged by J. Howard John son; 10-11, Art Hickman's Hilt more hotel ditnee orchestia, Karl Burlnetl, leader. K NX; I loll y wood, falif. ( :i I C . 9 ) , r:Mf-fi:l.r) p. m., Wurlitzer pipe cran jjtinllo; ii; 1 5, t ravel talk. V. V Aider; rt:;i(l-7, Alwater j iut unim orenesira. jjam i-in I i I 1 -ZT Zl Radio i! 4J( '" 11 rrrje. n mmm in mn 4 F0W A NINK-VKAK-OLl) 1KL TlIKV sAt hill.H A WuV IUCR, Her name is Dorothy Poynlon, nnd nhe hoki llie champion titihl-ditliif honor for America. Hhe Hill reprrtveitt her country lo tilt neji Olj inplv njeet. fill -oA i.' ? v v-0 , tI "Ml 1 1 1 1m it: WIIKN MIR IIKVIiH .THK CHU'KKNK SOtAWKING otii In her hen bouse. Mrs. hate hi nide r, 60 -year-old houscwile, Los Angeles, Just picked up -a tiusly hue, inarched ob nnj fapturfif the thief. ' Kho knocked the inun down iind held him until the police caiiin- stein, leader; 7-8. program, John A. Kvaps corporation; S-9, KNX feature program; 9-10, program, Aiay company department store; 10-11, Jtay YVstH Coeoanut triove dance orchestra from Am bassador hotel. KPO, San FranclscoCalif. (42S.3) 1 ate. in a child s diet, but pi ten 11:40 p. m.. Wahhunar i.livdand fln'I timt the simple methods of the Slaics ltesiaumiife orchestrat., ''''vinK -it .boilett or as a baked 7-7:30, iiuuy Seiger's l-'airmont custard become monotonous and hotel orchestra; 8-9. program. I distasteful. By combining it with Cuswtil -Coffee company; 9-10. fruit it takes on an eniirely dif Opera Ntircissa, Mary 1 Carr ferent appearance which la sure to Moore: 10-11. Jack Coaktcy's ' nppt-al to tlx, child's appetit.. And Cut: ir inns. 1 unity Kitmi';li , A news butcher had just passed through, thfl doy-cofich, and the Hid qn the bacK seat felt an ur gent desire. "MaT" he whined, "I wanna fnn ny paper.' ' m Sisicr Mary Says: By Slslci' hivy liri'akfast" Stowed itrmns. whole wheat cooked cerenl, tuiish'd roll ed o:ita 'r'ad. butter, sort -boiled egya. ihin . crv.m, milk, cufffc. Luncheon - 'r am of tomato soup, crouton, apple tapioca pud ding, plain conkhs. U:y mil';. I Mnner Boast b'-ei', potatoes baked with meat, brown triavy. rreumed cauliflower, apple-cob) y nut salad, n-ur Bav::rian cream, coffee, inilk. The roost li-ef should he rare but not umippt'tizinirly So. children are oftt-n very sennit iv.-y to tio rare imost v;uab!. .meats lor no other reason tlian this. If the roast is a delleato pink in the .center the meat is easily dleeisled and not tn attractive. Pini Bavarian fii'ani Out cup pear pulp. 2 tablespoons lemon juice, -j cup sugar. 1 table Hpooil gtlatlli, C tablespoons cob! watrr. 1 cup whipping cream. 2 tahhspoons powdi-retl sugar, y, teaspoon vanilla, lew grains salt. Pare very ripe juicy pears and I cut. In o,uart:'":i. Heniove the core, i Huh pulp through a pur.-e sirainer. Aild lemon ju.ee and sugar. Mnftin gelulln in cu!d water and dissolve pvr hot wat--r. Stir into pear mix-' tare. K'ir rreqiteiitly- until niix- ! tmv betfins io j.'lly. l-'uld in cn:un. jwhlpprrl and swt elt ned Willi siiKar and-riavon d vith vanilla. Turn litrto mold and let slum! on ice two or three hours to bo('(une firm and thorcughly chilled. Cream of Tftnmto Koiip l-'our nu dnim-si.ed tomatoes, 1 small onion, 4 tablespoons minced e.-Iery haves.'1;.' t :i;uioons r.alt,' t tahlespotm sugar. 1m tf.isiioon pt-p-per, tt-aspouii siji::i, :i table j spoon hntlrr. 1 t;ib. 'spoon flour, 2 i cups milk. . j Peel tomato s. Peel and cut onion in thi'i slices. Melt 1 table I spoon butter" in soup ketjle, add onion and cook over a low fire for five minutes. Add topiatois and seasonings with cup cold water. Cover and cuok 30 mintfts. Melt remaining bu'ter. stir In flour and i slow ly add nulU. Huh tomato mix jturn through a pure strainer, stir In soda and add milk. Heat very hot hut do not h-l boil. (Co pyrii;ht, I Hl'i.N'KA Service,! no) Hints for the Housewife. !' rki: vi Bitivfi tiii;" BILIHtl N w n.i, i.iki: jlothers realize the licullhful properties of rice and its import- Itjiough its flavor is also changed. il carries th" same uiaotinl of nutrlui'-nt-t-in fact more, becuus: fresh fruit is also beneficial. This pudding which 'is easily pro pared, can bo s -t ved as a main luneheim or supper dish for child ren, nnd with a tVw added touches becomes a dainty dess. rt lor the grown-up:;. Boil one cup of rice in a quart of suited water until very soft. Brain the rice, add a cup of milk and then cook until It is like mush. Add a tablespoon of butter, hall a cup of sugar, a tablespoon of lemon juice and a little of t he grated rind, and two well-beaten eggs. Arrange in a well-but! '-red enunnded wart; halting' dish, place halved ripe peaches over th' sur face, with a split blanched almond in each cavity. If desired. Then brush over the meltrd butter and sprinkle thickly with powdered su gar. Bake In n hot over about thirty minutes. Kor the children, serve It' plain, either hot or cold from the dish in which it is baked, l-'or the grown-ups prepim- ti hard sauce as usual, bent well, then lold in some peach pulp to flavor wHl, aiso if dt-sired the sliflly beaten White of OUe'lTU. fUTO TfllKI'' IJANli IIHOKIIV ASIir.ANn. Ore. (Rpeelnl). A ftaiiK of nulomoMIe thieves wlioln local officers believe have lieen oper:tthi(r thrnmrli Oree-on anl -1 t'JSaKrM i VJ Tflnr,lirfmt'i Atw KL Strength oians deatl t mosqaitoes, moth: and fiian. It kill them whol and Is tqnallr ffcctlvc against bdbn(ja and fleas. An gtnaral household insacticida Tangle oot is best because Tnoit powerful Half-pint 50f pint 75f, quart $1.25. THE TANOt-EFOOT COMPAQ Crai-.d Rnutie, Michigan droo stores f -aYJJ4 Bryan Bust To the Ithea Central Hiyh School William Jennings Brynn mode his tt the lute commoner hus been presented by the sculptress, Miss Anna Pfetmlnger oi Cleveland, liryan po?ed for It in Cleveland on June 13. California for some time was bro ken up with the arrest of Kills ',ai net,-, 24, who .-.aid h- was a resident of Stockton. Calif., an.! who, according to statement to Herman YVirne. 1!, a Molocr. the police, recently came to Oro jron from 'algary, Alberta. The men were arrested by statu traffic officers on a reckless d, riv ing charge, t'pon examining the auto tiie officers discovered it j il;ui urrii Miiirii irom me pov'T engineering company or rortie.nd. However, It horo a California U-cens- IsMied to Frank IJ. Bucklew of Bed Bluff, Calif. CHOI'S tt'l-XrOMK HAIX. PKNDUn'ON, Ore. (Speelal).- The rain that fell In pendlnton and over I mat ilia co inty will be 'of benefit' to farmers and "Hv.v I .stock men, uncording to I-'red 1 Bennion. county agent. Wheat harvsttng is about over, and lit- tie damage will be caused on that, score. . . , ; Bench land "uojatrt grhvol'S wet-;' coined the precipitation, which ii the- first that I he lute plant -il crop lias received. Pall range will get '. a start by reason of the rain, livestock ' men say. .The fall wis slightly mote Hum half an inch. !y.MI; I II I, Its MAITKO. KITORNIO.'1' Ore. ( Special V.J-Alr-plane landing fields ore heing lo cated in different pints of thq state hy tiiemhers of the 12fi American Legion posts in Oregon with George K, fove of this cily In chnrge, said Mr, Love. He wuh np)oln(ed chairman of a committee at n meeting of the stntc executive emu ml I tee of the Ifgion in Portland recent ly. Thf nrogrum for t he ymr hns n Pmrrm-i Jt .-fTTil I Makers of IllKli-;rn.le 1'astilcs , J H l l'''-' .-"-''ii v5,L-, I "HOMK OF TUB dOLDBN CHURT1" '' i -.; :.- - -- - A FREE PHOTOGRAPH OFFER With $2.50 worth of work done here you receive a ticket for one larpe pholo to he taken at the Hart Studio. No string to it you pay the regular price for our Modern Cleaning and Pressing. 1 lie Pholo costs you nothing. ZIIFEL'S TAILORING MAIN" 17G 1103 Adams Sept. 10th - Oct. 20th Arc You Ready for the Deer Season? We are still ready to serve you with the most complete line of Sporting Goods in Eastern Oregon. We will get you a sup ply of ammunition for any make rifle. Oregon Hardware & Imp. Co. for Dayton at Dayton, Tenn., the town 'where last tight for his principles, this bunt t (already been started by )v, , I.ovo : .and he. says he Is getting good ; jsupport front the. bgon posts; i throughout the state. Committees' j have been punuid by the differ- jent posts and suitable landing j ; places are being' charted. A map' I showing the locution of the fields' will be p ibli.shed by the (egion i and sent to aviators, aeronautical I firms and chambers of comllleI'C I wapna I'ir.Nui sTA(;r.i WAl'iNA, Or. (Special.) The communliy Sunday school and I Gam' ! Exclusive In style, rich . 3 in workmunihip, B ! Cameo Hats meet I tlic most exacting 1 rcquireoicnti. I H AfcH xour milliner jor I 1 A fT T O 1 j .i';:.,';tAKKa;,;;r:.i-''';;: .-. ! 1 W r . '- LfMJ CAKES -ij COIII'ltd I'INKAl-PLB I) ! 'HiWSRSB ANfiKT. l.-OOn HONEY DEW 1 I SsiSal I'Kvir.'H food chocolatk Ror.r.a n I "l-Y HO!.f.S 8UN8HINKI l.iATiiliomc church of Wauna held the annual ( picnic Saturday uil.Tmn.n and! night. Breause nf lite rain it wits made an intloor ev ut. The picnic kers had int-ude"d to go to Taylor's Grove. M.s. C H. Wulxhi had charge of tho evuits and she wilh her !ommtteis amused the eltttT r'n with gaip-'H and sports durlnK. i lie afternoon and c, great picnic j dinner wut ervel at &::iu. Then were about lilu in attendance. iocununtH, Including i MasonJe illploma from Washtngicn Lodge No. 3i, making JonattKin Cowdery a Master engraved on sheepskin parchments, the first signed by ''at. Unit- Stone Jars I have them in nil .sizes for pickling and fur fruit. F. L. LILLY Hardware Phono M-S5 SPECIAL ANNOUNCEMENT The representative of Lusky White & Cooledgc of Chica,;o will he at 'oiir ,Rtpre one. day. 6nJx Thju'sdii,v, August 27th and will have on display the latent and newest creations in Domestic and Foreign Drap eries. A cordial invitation is extended to the ladies of La 0,'i.mtlc to be present on this occasion. . IN THE PATH :1 OF PROGRESS ; To study any particular human mechanism, properly and diagnose its ills is heyond the powsr of any one man. Rapid scientific advancement demands spe cialists and complete modern equipment At the HOT LAKE SANATORIUM a com-"; petent staff of physicians and a well-equipped! laboratory give each individual the best pos-i sible service. The Hot Lake Sanatorium; Dr. W. T. Phy. Owner and Director, 4- Jj Advance Fall : Millinery $3.50 to $18.50 This harming display of new hats includes the very latest Paris' Inspired 'models. FashT. ioned of felt, veloiir,' satin and silk, in he-. cortiing styles for ma dame or mademoiselle. , In. all the new 'Au tumn shades,' brown navy and black. ' Putmans Ready -To -Wear President John Adams, uml I ho seconi liy I'l-fiHhli'nt Thomua Jw'f orsoil, making Cowdt'ry a HiirKL'on'H j nmlo und a full mirjri'on in llm i lTntti'd Stuti's Nuvy, ,11'us itni'if found I In a atvid casfs hidden In' an ' old j I brick wall of u hougo under repair at Norfolk. V.