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Wednesday, June 29, 1927 LA GRANDE' EVENING OBSERVER rage Three a w ri itin i wood Lyman Weds California Girli !;; Killt, j ti'UKli)Ull tt'itspuon IX' prior, I'uursi bread crumbtf. r. and Mih. (1oik l.ymui I 'eel tumutop nml rut in rdireH. i r-'ccivt'd word ' uf tin niur- j Cover the button) of u v t-1 1 -1 n I -i of tlH'lr Hon, K I wood, to M ink j terrd bukhit; riitdi with a thin biy ra Vail Tompklnx, of llrrkr-ler of crumb. Add u layer of Cul. The Wt'ddlni? took pluee huiIoph. beiuitt w lilrh have been Jay evening al S o'clock at the I boiled twpnty minutes, and finely e of the bild. 'H iiiotlu i M v. ' minced onion and needed ami e TompkinM. ' minced peppers, Reason with s;ttt r. JoluiMon. a friend of th.-i( M'pper und sutf.ir and dot ily ami president of a branch 'wltl ""iter. Add another layer he K. I). S. church, nud thel',f lomutoes. beans and seasoning immy Cover with crumbs and balie thirty ii. bride w ore u bow n of whho j ,lllnules 1,1 " h,,t ,,VI ,)' lese brocade. Her veil v;ih; The beans nlotuld be washed and orted from 1'arin. lbr maid vut in diamond ' Hhnped pieces after lonor w ore n rose gown m-l j MtIiiks are removed. Conk in - bridesmaids wore lavender andJHt enough bulling water to cover. w talfettt frocks. j rs. l.ynuin Is a graduate of i t nlversity ot California. Mr. tan 1h a graduate of U. A. I. bus been couching In theOak- schools for the past year. Iiout fi friends and relativis j present at the wedding. Mr. J Mrs. Clinton J.llywhite were only relatlvi'fl of t he bride. Mil present. Mrs. I.ilywhlte, in jstef of Mm. (leoige 1-yinan. OUT OUR WAY ! i'. and M rs. 1 1 e rbert l'att ison rtained the Hwastlka Hridge, i an 1 u few other friends last link', in honor of Mrs. fat II s stsler. .Mm. llartman und daughter Viola, of Jlarrisbuig, n. aids and dancing were enjoyed Ing the evening, t u lale hour it d-ltghtful heon was Hcrved by Ibe lio- Sweet peas and snapdragons e used on the tables. The Garden J I'OliH M.MAS roil S.MAI. Ij iAitii;.s More pole limas would be grown in home gardens if the owners knew Just where to get poles. Aliimwt any good carpenter shop can turn I hem out on order, inch Hiiare and six feet long, pointed at one end. These are an investment that will last for a. number of seasons if taken In and stored when the bean season is over. I'lant the poles first and the beans around them. Four beans to a pole is a nut'e pre scription, one on each side of the pole and about an inctfand a half from it. if all four germinate, re move two. " The germination of lima beans is proverbially uncertain. They must be planted almost on the surfaee of the soil, in order to have any get up when planted wpf of Honor ' . i -t i i i chance to i Moots Liast JNiffntn,... J v j l-'or the jtinall limno KiirdiMi the , ... ,i 'lol lima is Itv far Hit- nurt ln'ar- ! luerw of Honor I int.-,- tliv tk.i(, km (( us u s x-luhon in. t lit 111.- hiiul.s Hull mwh mm.p R,.ns ,K m .Unn Tlh-Hilay evrnilltf. jtlie s,,;IPe t o-i-llU-H than till- bush . , lulrtlnt'KK MU i llllB was -''- 1,,,,. Willi the p., leu five feel I, .1 in.furc l hi' prnirrain. 1 :1l,ovc eruuml. Ihe Iuih mav l.i Ihla l;iliil. n anil Mrx. l.ouis" : ,.(in0.tea wlIh Klrt,nK ,.,,! , li.-tt wit o'lliKalicI and "III Ik- ,lle ie.lns Kt:trlpil hi-ioks tu make lilt- 1 111 S pI' Milji r. !the KuthFi-inc euxy. h- pi-iiBiain roii8llcil "f mv-j j,i,n;ls nkc Harm will Willi plenty I violin ilurm hy Allei- Jeiim-IU- I)f fertilize,. llmi K, ,M,py f Ma- liinlii-tli Cooer. a phino ,m,jstuVe. Keep a dust niiilrh ain.ut l, hy Mis. Kalpll riark. and a n,enl ,y ,einK In hoi, dry stu-lls. dim: w ritlen hy ll'llenry. Iv They do their hpi-IiikIiik w lien Hie I. Mary, Messier, l-'ranees Keith is Mt )ls hottest. If loin; eon llaei' irave two readlncs an-1 tintied drought sets In. remove the renre l.yneh Miller's violin en- n;.-,.v fn.ni the hose and let a tide played two HelectionS. Allslovv stream trleUle milium tile jioinh-d lo encores. ihean roo:r: anil sink into the soil, li s. Minnie I'ai d. stale officer, 'soaking thoroughly, lio not sprin i pr -si nt al Ihe nieetltlB. Kev-jkle. j hushands of Hie memlM-rsI t is an easy matter to raise a je also pri'senl for the proKi'a m. ' eoiiious supply of limas hy plant ers. Ktllel l.edhelter, 1 is. l-'v- ini; u dozen poleii. Het them three t Keown, Mrs. Kohert. I'arey feet apart each way 111 the -small I Mrs. Alice (lllmore were- In Karden. Don't form-t to sink the Ikc or the refi'i-slinu-nls. whlclt bean edgewise, eye down, when V served ill the llq(,ot-4 Utont(uif. illllK- , ' 'his was tin- lasl inoutinu until. I. ST. y ft if n - 'i Pt V r UET'IMSOCK MINE! HlM FROMSUCWIM -TOO OMViF M ARM lUN Mis Tmumb . didn' GtT" leo. :rV s CVAAMGIM' HAN OS I 1 i Hr , vAKES '1M UP. f : TTTp Heroes are made -wot borm. L ' By Williams pLACE ESTIMATE ! ON WHEAT CROP! PKN DI JOTofc t 'mat Ilia coun ty's wheat crop for this year is estimated ut hI mil lion buuhels by lit iiry t'ollins, l'endleton eralu i man, who for u number of years I had made remarkably accurate, predictions rcKarditiKT the crop. Last year the. crop was five and I a. tiuarter million bushels, j "The rain this scusoti bus done, j a w omhrfu! amount of Kuod." Mays Mr. Collins. 'Itecently I visited ! Shermun, (illllmun und Wasco j counties and their crops w ill ho i the best In 10 years. They expect ! to la-Kin harvesting about July 1. In this county, harvest In the west end will probably bejiln July 10 and will be general by July 20." I' mat ilia county's blffcst crop wils 7,m)u,u00 bushels. produced about ti decade ago. The smallest crop was three und a quarter mil lion bushels, the total in the yeur lyoy. SUMMER FELT II ATS In the new pastel shades 4.50 to 6.75 PUTMAN'S La Grande's Exclusive Rcady-to-Wear and Millinery i. 0Y HZA SERVICE. INC Crande last Mombiy. j $75,000,000 duriiiR the period since Miss .Mabel Westenskow nnd Miss' the meiKer. Kxecutives state that llernice Strinham went to Kin in approximately one hundred new Monday evening. relull units have been opened Dale t iiderwood, of Ii ( Ira nde. ! hich briliRM the total of such im 'ited at the home cf Mr. ami 'its in operation now in excess of Mrs. Kred Nodine the first of thc'lana. Many benefits, both to the week. j public and to the firm itself, are August Martin, Ceuie I'ronse .said to have accrued from the and Halph Cleaver attended a show;' move which resulted hi this mer at Klin Monday. '! ffcr, and It in claimed that uddl- Knvoy W. II. Kessler. of Haker, ttonal advantaKes w ill be developed was iere last Tuesday. I H8 ,i,e Vn-St orf;anl7.atloii is lirounht John IJcyd returned home from 1 mon) peurly to perfect coordina lnterprise Tuestlay. lie lias been otl jinne several w-ccks snearin sneep. Skaggs Stores To Celebrate 1st Anniversary j business iiieelins of the Worn -i lii-nefit association was he!.! fl'io-sday with Conimander ll'-r-l Uniiuwi'll pnsldlm.'. ! candldali-. (Iclirilde Klllian. Initiated. Mrs. I'.. M. Jens.-. I Inslallid as lieutenant conl nder and Mrs. Nora MacUey I installed as coloi hearer nuin ; one. Mans were made lo lie ri-pre-. ted ill the American l.culml jide. Ail V. 11. A. iminliers as ;i us W'eslway cluh lliclllhers i urit'-il lo meet at the hoin Mrs. Ilraniwcll on .Inly li for i jmrpos-- of uutkini; decora is for Ihe float. LMBLER PERSONALS MENUS Ily KNter Mary 'tltKAK I AST ('berries. eM eal. m. (lot a to cukes, spinach in un. delicate muffins, milk, cof- ,r.('l Hit N' 'beesi fondue, wn bread and butter sand lies, vegetable salad. orange ibb-s, milk. ten. ' HNNKIi l'ried ehieken. milk, vy, twice baked sweel potatoes. I h.ped tomatoes a nd ureen 'ns, head lettuce ,wllh Kouue eheese dressing, frozen eus 1. pecan marguerites, milk, cof- f Ihe dinner is wanted for a mpnny" affair a strawberry klail makes an Ideal Hist, rse. Tart berries should be lit ly sweetened and generously i ii U Ifil Willi orange Juice. The Mure is then thoroughly chilled an hour or two before serving. calloH(l Tomatoes ami tirceii lleaiis -"iiur medium sl.eil tomatoes, pound green ben ns. I onion. " fit peppers, 2 tablesions but- THE OWL Lemon and Cocoa IJutter Cream For building up the tissues; for supplying the proper nourish ment to a healthy ikin; for tan, sun burn, freckles, rough ness, and for chapped fekin. Jar 50 Moon Drug Co. A (rent a For The Owl Drug Co. I.Mi:i.i;it (Special .Mrs. l-onisn Cherry, of Salt Lake t'ity. has hen visiting relatives here for several (lays. .Mr. and .Mrs. Alvln Westen skow gave n chicken dinner in her honor last Su ml a, v. Those present were .Mrs. Anna W'estenskowi, I,n mar Westenskow and family. W'il foril Westenskow and family aixl .Mr. nud .Mrs. Dan WcMlenskmv and family. Ice cream and cake were also served. -Mr. and .Mrs. II. ,. .McCoy and .Mis. C. W. .Meruit drove to llcruiis-j ton last Sunday. They visited their father who was ill (here. They re turned home the same day. .Mrs. Ceorge Cochran. II. J. Itnek-, man and .Mrs. W. K. Kiii kman call- ed on .Mrs. 11. H. Hayes last rridav.i .Mrs. Krnest Stovka visited at the home of .Mr. and .Mrs. Homer Green last Tuesday. The i'nity Helpers held a suc cessful meeting at ibe home of M rs. I i. XV. .Mi-rail last Tuesday. Tln-yj decided to meet at the home .f .M rs. i T. .M. Kncknian July 1 J r-.r a social' meeting. A t wo-cnirse 1uiic1um.ii I was served by .M rs. .Mi l 'all a ml j .Mrs. K. .M. .McCoy. .Miss Lucy Case, of Cofvallis, was demonstrating cooked food at the home of .Mrs. Charley Cleaver last Tuesday. Lawrence Martin and Mr. .Mur phy were recent business visitors here. The Lev. Mr. and Mrs. Lines, of Ontario, an; veiling friends here. They anticipate an extended trip east to visit relatives. .Mr. ami .Mrs. Lines made Imbler their home for sex era 1 years, .Mrs. Lines teaching the eighth grade and .Mr. Lines coached a successful ball tea m. C. ft. Hlbbard anil family moved into the Walter Stiinghani house Ibis week. Lyb Ledbetter. rrant Stringliaui ; and Sam Nodine hiked to L-i j News of thin nv-rger was first given to t ho general public during i October of and created a great I d al of Interest and comment In ! the businefm world as well us j among conxumerH who were vitally concerned with the economical dls Uributton of food stuffs. Kxecu tives of -the organization express themselves ns betiif? immensely pleased with the things which the consolidation has made it possible for them to ueeomvllsh, and Which Ihev ilniilit would have, been non- i j.ii....vtj,. 4.Hhr WMiie j-u JMC-Hihle ullbotil It. It iw claimed that' Skaggs-Safeway stores nrq holding tj1)? consolidation of Interests, aims, their (ir.st anniversary celebration j this week in honor of the forma- i ; lion of what is sahi to be the j west s largest food concern. Ac cording lo executives of the con cern, this event is being celebrated througnout the entire organization I fiom Canada to Mexico, and Neb-: rasku to the i'acit'ic coast. Kxteii- sive merchandising preparation! : said to have been made and varlou.i ! features are to be Indulged In to mark the passing of the first year of their operations .since the umal ga mat ion of Skaggs Stores und j Safeway Stores into one concern. ; and objective and the bringing to- . get her of the ablest minds in the, j two organizations has resulted ill ; the discovery of many opporiun- j it lea to effect economies in the i purchase and distribution of foods, j anil has made It possible to ellm- j hiute many wasteful practices com- i moil to ordinary food store opera- tiou. The statement is made that 1 this organization has also been : able to develop a inor highly trained personnel undeif the new arrangement, and that ' this has , resulted In the public receiving a I higher type of, and more salisfae- , lory service than has heretofore been customary in grocery stores. Apparently the results of the un iting of these two mercantile in stitutions have been exceedingly gratifying to their executives and to the public. As a consequence, they are making an event of the occasion' of the first anniversary following the consolidation. 39 Tfi-mi CLOriox cleames refrigerators When the shelves, interior walls, and drainpipe are washed with a Clorox so lution, your refrigerator is kept sweet and clean, with little work. This household disinfectant and cleanser destroys odors and hacteria, and mates enameled parts spotless. Rinse surfaces wi thclcar water afterward Man votheruscs of Clorox, the maJirn labor saiir, arc given on label of bottle. A 1 1 Grocers ! I At All The Commander has shown its heels to the world hut in the matter of price its feet are still on the ground. This is llin SliioVlinkrr liitf Six that rstnliliHlird 10 world records lijr doing 501)0 miles in less flian !000 niiniiles ihe, cuv thai in rightly termed "the greatest post-war engineering achievement in tho automotive induslry." Till COxAIINIANDER 1545 to$Hi4Z f. o. b. factory. Other StutleltaUer and Ertkine ntotieU from $9i5 to $2495 M. J. Goss ' Adams Ave. 1 STUDE BAKER THIS IS A ST I' I) K It A K Kit YKAK iiViAmnVWMiViAAAa Commenting upon results of the' mci Ki-r w hich occurred July 1st. . 1 :i-H. executives of the concern j stated that these had exceeded their most optimistic hopes. It is, said that in the year which lias elapsed, operations have been ex tended to tlie extreme eastern bor der of the state of Nebraska ami plans have been formulated which contemplate an early opening of the stales of Kansas und New Mex ico. It is claimed that the annual volume of sales bus increased from approximately $tiM,(ifiO,e(iu to about) 4T ISN'T A HOME WITHOUT A TELEPHONE . , t j i j a ; NATIONAL PARK Low round trip (am dally throughout season to this vacation wonderland of scenic grandeur, wild life and nature's miracles. i 2lON NATIONAL PARK BRTCS CANYON CEDAR BREAK! KAIBAB FOREST GRAND CANYON NATIONAL PARK ' Sleeping cars to Cedar City, Utah. j Thence by comfortable motor bui, stopping enroute at splendid Lodges, All expense tours of 3, 4, S days. Send Cor National Park Booklets UNID PACIFIC 1 TU OVERLAND KOUTB piTlV ! . ki:i:m:v, AkciiI I n (.iiiiidi-. Ore, 1 i ..ii.i He (as tlie pucsts were leaving) : "I'll call you up." She: (awccbitasliamcd) "But wc haven't a Telephone." He: "Oh.wcll, I'll proba bly sec you again some time." "Some time" very often becomes "Never". Home St?fiiy Independent Tffef,lf I ii in ii 1 1 1 1 ii 1 1 1 1 1 1 I n m 1 1 1 n h ii M J AND YOU CAN HAVE ONE FOR A FEW CENTS A DAYI Flowered Straps If! Wc paint ' Iihu- A smart sa't'l"1 naa 1 etraps of embroidery flnwtrs brightly culcrJ stnnr pri'lly ii-il barn down Imtc (but iiii jiii il a ri iMiniilili- pi be. 'I In lib of July will stton Im here. Stir-pil-M- nr wife by luutiiK' 1 1 1 1 t of iKifnl for Iter. WC iiImi Iijii -mni' Hiiiidfifnl lOO'J pure ubili Mtiiiarrlt 1 1 in I bi ran ll"r for IKiudrr, und -bi'll loik bftlcr 1 1 hi 1 1 -In- cut did with Ju-t I'oiiimoii ordiiiiiry pi(ibr. c b;ii a h jiI baruiiiii In 10 lnt'li " - extra Im ; i y btr '-bln-Klc. r.ir S:t..')(l mi- M. Hh- off If him bail) lliiin iiir-tir. r lirtc L'Jtlbrn il iitli ii f' pri-tty loni". for (In "Id pbnii-r- toinbolonc bid wc nn -III) hi Hti'd of a feu ninif. 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