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About La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959 | View Entire Issue (May 21, 1926)
VantAds I & femfe StMi County 1 VOLUME xxry. SECOND SECTION LA GRANDE, OREGON, FRIDAY. MAY 21; 1926. NU , 1 Radio SATURDAY, WAV 22. , Mountain Ktandard Time Stations. KKAU, Boise, - Idaho. (ito.tm. te?Okr), 8:15-10 p. m.. program, Mr. Fred Itoscne, director. KFXF. Cokwado Springs, Colo. (2.tm-iaookc). S p. m., Mrs. Ma hel Otla Bell, soprano, Bertram T. Wbeatley, pianist. ' ' , ; KOA, Denver, Colo. ' (322.4m- 930kf). 7 p. in., open-air twilight 'concert; 8, home Bongs of twenty ftvo years ago; Hulda Edwards, so. prano; June King, contralto; Italph Kreese, tenor; Itay NVgren, bari tone; 9. dance program. Harmony Peerless orchestra, Partfk- standard Time Stations. KF1, lioa Angi-ics, fal. (Wm M2kc), T-a p. in.. Al Weason'a or chestra; 8-9. Netilett concert trio and soloists; 9-tO, Virginia Klohrl. soprano; Olga Hteffanl, contralto; Itobert Hurd, tenor; 10-11, Pack ard ltadlo club; 11-2 a. m., KKI midnight frolic, ltob Wagner, mas- Eotry man . woman NeeJt w . w i . ,sJS iou rajamn , 1 "I Kress the nearest KoUnter with ;:V a buffalo K-nitfkel ., tnd Surprise your epicurean ; 1;, ; " . taste with the NEW. . choctiate b fif R xrrf m If we told you every ingredient of this rich new bar,, you couldn't begin to imagine how good it taste. Try one today. Money btck if it fail to p!eie you " ter of ceremonies. KPWB, HoUhnm1, al. (!!Mm lltoki), 6:30-7:3(1 p. ni.. Pontlao Six dinner hour; 8-10, Warner Brothers ayncopatora and enter tainers; 10-11, Warner Brothers frolic. KiO, Oakland, Cat. (Sei.Sm- saoki'), 8:10 p. m.. Ban Francisco Lions' jclub program; addresses, community songs; Jerome Simon, violinist: Frederick Warnke. pian ist; boys' band; Elsa Trautner. so prano; 10-1!:50 a. m., dance music, Brokaw and orchestra. K(iW, Portland, Ore. (etl.Sm eiOki ), 8-7 p. m.. Olds, Wortmun and King company; 10-13 midnight, Indian Grill. KIM, liON Angolos. t'al. (405.2m 7lllke), 8-10 p. m.. Times do luxe program. Karl Brandenburg, tenor. . KMX, Hollywood. Cal. 3M.iii 8Mki'), 7:30-8 p. m.. studio pro gram; 8-10. KNX feature program; 10-11, Ambassador hotel dance or chestra:: 1 1-2 a. , m., Holl-wood Nlte, filmland, frolic. K P O. S a a - Fram-two, fal. (4SD.3in-700kc), 8:10-7:10 p. m.. States Restaurant orchestra; 8-12, Fairmont hotel dance orchestra: Maurlco Gunsky, , tenor; Merton Borles. pianist. . . ,. KPK.N. Pasadena, fal. (3IS.ni t50kc), 8- p. m., Star-News hour. PARK PERSONALS THE pAHK (Special) ; Kiiilik Wlgglesworlh Ik planting corn. ,' George Mellow Is summer fal lowing some or his place. . Mrs. J.' Kennedy and two lit tle daughters Lilly and Jean were visiting friends at The Park Sun day. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Herring and Mr. and Mrs. Barton, of Baker, and Mr. end Mrs. Clurence Ed wards, of Bridgeport were dinner guests at the Clarence. Vanordcr home Sunday. . - . ' Joe Lay nml sons Guild and Lau rel wero gathering cattle Monday. They are taking them to tho forest' reserve. ' Arch Vunorder was visiting his brother Clarence Vunorder of The Purk. recently. M Othello lJiy went to the moun tains Monday to begin work on tho reserve. Ho Is fixing up the tele phone lines and getting things ready for this aeaxon's work. , Eugene Conklln, of Ontario, passed through The Park Sunday, He stopped hero and assisted the school board In installing a new flag polo In .tho school yard hero. Mr. Conklln. who was on his way to Medical Springs- to -Vtalt-I wnhaoi- Wright, tuught two successful terms or school on Big Creek 88 years ago. Katlo Ileuter, of Union, was vis iting Mrs. J. B. Hunter on Cather ine creek, Saturday, '- Joe Ijay was at Medical Springs on business Tuesday. Albert Shcllar and Everett and THE KtEOTRIO IRON '. ' FOR YOU Our Automatic Iron Is Just built for yot" home Ironing. Tou can regute.tn the heat to suit yourself, and there' is no danger of It burn ing your clothes. Strongly made. It will last for years. It turns out beautiful Ironing work. ft cVS Electric .. . . . ..... ....... ; I -y Pattison Bros. Groceiry, ... (. SPECIAL : 1 Nougat Candy 12c Half Pound Saturday Only Really Busy r ' A j c) ) bsll -h ( .... 3wf Liu U mh Some college Inds may be Idlers, but not Edward L. Lloyd. Besides carry Ing a full course in tho University of Pittsburgh's School of Business Ad ministration, he works 10 hours a nlgh,as carpepter In a sterrilll. He's also prominent in student ao tlvttles. Sleep? A few hours her ' and there. Leonard Whltten were guests at tho Joe I Ay homo Sunday. ' The condition of Henry Miller Is much Improved. The mountain air seems to help him.- Miss Francis Miller returned from Lookout Mountain Saturday. THE PAH1C (Special) Joe Imv ! is hauling lumber to the Charley uecord mine, in the Sanger mine vicinity. . Klva and Chuck Vanorder Were visiting at- tho Frunk Wiggles worth home Wednesday . of this week. . ,N ; 1 Guild and Clora - Lay' attended' the show at Union Thursday eve- , nlng. '. . .- ;. ;: J Othello Lay, ,wbo haB been work- , ing for Put Powers and William Kuniliurg, 'hus finished his work and has returned to his home here. ' The people of The Park can hear the reports or the blatsing on the new railroad of tho Grande Hondo umber company. ''Several "crnw-s are working near Telocaset. The i road will bo from Telocaset to The Park. - ' : . ' - - ' 'George Mcftow Is planting pota toes. i'Mr.iMcDow is an cxperionc-j od gardener und ruises a good car-l den each year. -r v ! ; ' Mr', iiiul Mrs. A. J.' Vandevanter are' also plunting garden now. " j 1'iilell Lay, of Big Creek, was al i The Park Wednesduy. . They wera dinner guests of his mother Mrs. : Hose Luy.- . .' . PERRY PERSONALS Authorize by the Manufacturer SALE OF Sealy TuMess Mattressso ' During its entire existence nearly half a century the Sealy Mattress has never been placed on sale. Throughout the land it has been sold by all dealers for $55.60. Beginning May 22nd, Till May 31st. All authorized dealers have been instructed by the manufacturers to sell the Saty Tuftless Mattress at the special low price of-- After May 31st this offer will positively be withdrawn. Commencing; June lit, the Sealy Tuftless Mattress will be as formerly - 3-C3 unitary A Home Treasure i if t t ALtfflfcs Sleeping on a Sealy is like being wafted by the magic of modern ingenuity to the land of perfect rest Snowy white, virgin cotton compressed to mattress thkirtlJ, yields like a giant-pillow to the tired body. . Sound,, healthful, refreshing. aLwji conies" quickly,' bringing complete relaxation and renewed energy to strained, nerves and tired muscles. 11 " Year after year, the Sealy Tuftless will exert this same rest-magic, for it will never lose its softness nor its original shape. An occasional sunbath is all the reaoyaU ing it will require. , . - -'f:r:. ' v-V:yv-v':V . FOR MATTRESS ECONOMY; FOR MATTRESS SERVICE, SELECT A "f HKALY Till! TLKoS i ! r j :;-i;:'!' Use Your .Credit on a Sealy " . Authorized Dealer. CARR'S .',j,M'rti'-(f-'Vr,V-'5'i: We Charr. No . Interest -i.V PRllttv (Kneclal Al Heller and daughter' Sadie and son Mack were recent 'JJi Onuiue visiiors. ;. Ali .w..u llobarufon wos shop ping' In n La Grande Monday after noon. .' . : ' '.' ' ..''''' 1 .Mrs. Jacob Murray.- called upon Mrs. Qeorgc ItoberUion Suturday afternoon. ' Torval Hansen and family were La Grande visitors Sunday. lilsliop C. J.' Black attended Ihu Latter Day Saints servicus at Perry Sunday. Itobert Turner and family made, a trip to Iji Grande last week. Ed Ph"l and Itay Combs were Iji Grande visitors last week. . Eugene Bonhain Is doing some repair work at the. Burt Kail resi dence. , ' ; - ? ' , W. C-Kelly, of La Grande, was a recent visitor to Perry. Ole Mathson and wife were. La j Grande visitors Saturday morning. I ' Norma Ijirseo has as her guest this week her cousin from Mt. Glen. Mrs, W. L. Hobertaon called up. on Mrs. lYnnk Braden recently. , ', :. Ueorgo Johnnsen and fanill). or La Grande, were , calling . upon friends at Perry recently.. ; .' Mrs. George Belcael spent several days at Elgin last week. . She wu called to Elgin by the death of her mother. Mrs. Alice Goodwin.. i Miss Elisabeth Johansen. 'who has been employed In - La Grande, spent the week end with her. bar--ents at Perry. " ' ' ' Mrs. Kale Hansen and Mra Hilda Murray called upon Mrs. Fred Kobertson Saturday. Miss WHma Thompson and Miss tteta Hoblnson were city visitors Sunday. . - ... Jacob Murray and family made a trip to La Grande Inst Week. , Mr. and Mrs. Georgn Itobertson and son'Morrls were La Grande vis. Itors Monday evening, i v. . t Mra K. W. Smith was shopping In l.a Grande: recently, '' V.' . Blhtiche 'Martin was absent front sclioo) last week Ob account of Ill ness. - . '- ,'' , i , . - 4 . Earl Rloddnrd went to .Portland on business lst,fek.'i.':ii HOME Tho' fasclstl . aim' to spongo Italy a, lilt without, what they regard thu etcusses of Ameri can prohibition, The ." number of vender of drinks has been cut In half, and the hours for sale have been limited.. - ..' . Doughnuts by Machinery y ' V I I I m A J . Just (o show how, scarce marry ing men ire. In Hoston. a woiiian married the same man three times.' PROMISE PERSONALS fllOMfSB,'" (Special) Howard Carper went to Wallowa Wednes day after a load of feed for his hogs. Ho returned to Promise Thursday. - Melvln and Lillian Carper, went to Troy Tuesday morning return ing home Thursday. They were accompanied homo .by Eunice Courtney, who conducted the eighth grade examinations In dis trict No. 43 Friday.. Shn returned home Saturday. . ' Mr. Potter made a business trip to Troy Thursday. . ' Krud Trump and Undo . Billy Tftannnr wenf tit Wallmsra Warfnes-t day and returneS horns Thursday, i Mra I; B. McDonald and Mr. and' Mrs. Elmer Beniistt spent Sunday . at the C P, Carptr home. v. . ,: Mrs. Allle Smith'. went to Max-' , vllle Wednesday to stay With Mrs.; Clydo Miller, who Is quite 111. . Roy Carper" caMa , down from; ManvllletWsdaeHty and Is help.-. ing Ula Poulson ahr his sheep. .; Mrs. Nona Catller left Tuesday evening- for ' Wtohe, ' Waah.,i where she will visit her brother,. , Perry Carper-vv.'1 , . v:.' . Harold Career' went to Ia- Grande Wedneedar. '-' 'J rive officers 9t the Balvatlon Army called at Promise Tuesday They are planning a meeting to be, held here soon. ' C restless doughnuts? Yes. Indeed they're easting them now. ft T. EM! of Oaktand. 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