La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959, July 01, 1929, Image 3

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    Monday July i, 1929
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LA-GRANDE EVENING OBSERVER, LA GRANDE, ORE.
Page Three
Society News
Nbrmal' School
Will Hold Open
.House Tonight
The most important event, on
the dny's social enlendnp -is tho
open ho lino nt- tho; Kustern Ore
Bon Normnl school planned for
this evening, thp hours being from
'plKht to nine-thirty. , Those tp-
HponslblP for the affair huve boon
careful to . a-rranKo an informal
rvpnlnp, ono which the entire pop
ular of our city wnuM appreciate
nml enjoy, nnil the flesire is that
hundreds of local people may avail
themselves of this additional op
portunity to inspect the new school,
to moot the faculty anil student
' hofly and enjoy the musical pro
gram offered.
Dinner In Honor
Of Anniversary
Mr. and Mrs. ' Leslie Duncan
enlf-rtnined nt n small dinner party
one evening last week .in honor of
,the twenty-eighth wedding- annl-
versary of Mr, and Mrs. Robert
l.oltfliton. The dinner served by
Mfs. Dunenn was. declared " quite
. . delleloiiH, with covers being laid for
y Mr .nnd'. Mrs. l,eit;h,t.on, ' their
dani?fers,.lloti:i, und I.ouise, son
, Adntn, Mr. nnd Mph. Duncan nnd
their three daughters. . . .
Lutherans. Spend
Day at City Park
A very IntercstinR day was en
Joyed yesterday by tlio congrega
tion of the Lutheran church under
; thn leadership uf the pastor, the
Itev. I.lef W. Awes. The conRre-
Katinn (idjonrned to the Hiverside
park for their morning services, a
very large company heins present.
iMirhiK the regular service, the
, pastor preached on "Sermonrt In
Trees" nnd I'Ved Mntthos saner Sid
:' ney Lanier's hymn "Into the Woods
My Master Went." Kollowlng the
- service, a basket dinner was served
by the Ladies Aid assisted by the.
Men's Brotherhood or the church.
. . The afternoon was spent socially,
the hundred or more people tnk-
hiK ndvnntnffe of the reoreiitlon.nl
advantaRos of the park. This was
lh- last service before the depa it
tire of the pastor on his extended
trip to the middle west, however
services will continue as usual
throughout the month.
C. E. Officers Are
Entertained Here
worthy advisor of Ksiher assembly,
having been chosen Grand Love.
The assembly .next year wiil ro to
Kugone.
'
House Guests In .
Enjoyable Trip
Prominent officers of the Ore
Ron nnd Washingtonstate Christ
ion Kndenvor societies were enter
tained rather informally ' last even
ing by local members of the Christ
ian Kndonvor society when they
passed through La Grande enroute
to Kansas city where they will at
tend the international convention.
The time in La Grande was spent
rather infornmlly and indulging in
cooling Ices nnd drinks. In the
party were .lames Henderson, of
Portland, state president: Itoss
Gtiiley. of Cortland, field secre
tary: Miss Louella Oyer, of Seattle,
field secretary of the state of
Washington; Mr. and Mrs. Ken
neth Coleman, of Seattle. Mr. Cole
man being the state president of
Washington, nnd also five other
Seattle young people.
To entertain their house guests,
Mr. and Mrs. ( K. Thornton and
son. t'lurence Jr., of Detroit, Mich
igan: Mr. and Mrs. W. K. Deegle,
of (iresham, Oregon, and Mrs. Clar
ence Look, and son. Melvln, of The
Malles, Mrs. It. W. Leighton and
A R R li TO A
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TI KSDAY I'lUM.K AMK
The American llroadcasting com
pany program for Tuesday night
follows: 8, Vic Meyers orchestra;
it. Philharmonic orchestra: Hi.
daughter. Miss Lilettu, arranged , ' ' '. J1 '
chestra.
trip to Wallowa Lake mm day last
week. The day was Weill, tho trip
most enjoyable and the . visitors
from Michigan as well as from our
own slate were greatly impressed
with the beauiies offered by this
section of the .northwest. , In fact,
they were' so1 greatly '. impressed
that the two latter families are nr- '
ranging tor return ami stay a week
at the lake. Mrs. O. P. Harrison,
of La Grande, was a not her guesl.
"
Junior C. E. Group
Enjoys Outing
A group of the Junior Christian
Kndeavorers of the Presbyterian
church enjoyed a picnic yesterday
accompanied hy their supervisors,
the Misses Klla, Niedurer and Glad
ys Owen. They proceeded up Deal
canyon wilh their lunches and had
the happiest kind of an afternoon.
Girls Returrj;From
State Convention
The La Grande .Rainbow Girls
who wpre in Covvullis last week
uttPtidihg.th'e. State assembly of the
onler have returned to their homes
here very enthusiastic over this
year's gathering, attended by about
Son girls from all over the state.
During thdir stay in the college
I town, they were all entertained at
Waldo hall which gave unusunl op
portunity for broadening their nc
j qualntance in the order and in
nuking new friendships. Outside
of the regular work of the assem
bly, there were a number of so
cial features a banquet, a pnjama
party Thursday night at the hall,
a water carnival on the campus
Thursday, a tea under the trysting
tree on the campus, given by the
Corvallis Kastern Star, etc. Kust
ern Oregon ha ono girl on the
list of officers for next year. Miss
Ksther Wheeler, of linker, the first
Announcements
The L. A. to the Tt. of L. .T will
meetf in the Kagles Hall Tuesday
evening at 7:jf0 .o'clock. This In to
be a social meeting arid :11 mem
bers are urged' td he present.
HEALTH
BANG
The 4th will Soon be
here. Are you sup
plied with outing
togs? t. i
Skirt & Jacket sets.
Size 14 to 38
S1.9S to $:.4)
ALMOST A Pp.KPKOT lX)OI) .
. U.v Dr. Krrxleiick Strieker ,
Milk is a food, not just a bever
age to drink in order to nm'nHv
thirst. When we consider its food
value, it is one of tho cheapest
foods. Milk contains tho greatest
assortment of nutritive substances
of all single food materials. The
proteins build and repair body tis
sue and yield energy. -The fats give
energy and store energy as reserve
fat. The sugars supply energy and ( ft fOW
w m mi ii.. 1. 1 1 ne, pooNpnuruus a no
iron build bone and teeth. The
vita mines promote- growth ami pre
vent disease. Milk is the founda
tion upon which an adequate diet
can most safely and easily be con
structed. '
The National llroadcasting com
pany program for Tuesday follows:
Tales Never Told; 10, Spotlight
llevlew; II to 12, dance music.
INirtlanil
KGW (Ol'ukc) X. NBC; ). feat
ure; ii::lO, musical program; ia::to,
NIP.
KKX (IlSoke) s to 12. Alii1 pro
gram. . Salt l.nUo City
l- ,KKL I i:tukc) . S, -. nstrtt menial
quartet; S;:iu, variety; ii, studio;
lu. Amos and Andy: Ml: 15, dance
music.
San l'lvincisf'o
KPO (Csakc) S. feature; H, Tom
my and Boh; !i:3, trio and carol
ers: Ml, NBC.
KKKC ((IMttic) S. studio; 0, or
chestra, poloists; to. Amos anl
Andy: MUlii to I. dance music.
Seattle "
K.I.IU (!i7okc) S to 12, ABC pro
gram. KOMO (!i20kc) S, NBC; !!, feat
ures; fl:ao. orchestra: 1 1 :;io to
12:30,' organ recital., .
' i Oakland
KGO ; '7!tiikc) S. NBC; n. Pil
grims;, 10 to -12, NBC. I
KX I j (XXUke) S, dance miijtic;
!, popular program; Mi to ll,.or
chest ra,
Doitvci
KOA (R.Kikc) S, oiTheslra; J,
Capt. Salisbury; ft: 16, news.
Spokane
KG A (H70ke) S to 12, ABC."
K HQ (fiiiokc) s, NBC: ::to. stu
dio: Id, Amos and Andy;, 10:15,
NBC.
I La Grande
Kin-, ef
(Solvester.--
; MeltiiS hh
s'lnkke. Ih
Alexander, rf .
McKennon, 21t
Moore, If
M.irehlsoit, c ..
Muff, p
32 7 !l 27 13
S'Oi-c by Itm'ligs
I'endleion - Huns nut MM 01 1 .
Hint 301 201 022 -La
Grande Buns ouo omt 70x
Mils 000 10 I i,
Summary: Three-base
kins. Two-base h'.ls. Myi'
lers, Miirgeil, SolveNlcr,
McKennnn, rut I'bison.
bases: Murchison Solv1
flee litis: King (P) 2, Garrelt J.
Cook I, 1 target I I. Moulde plays:
Mai ret t to (bin ett to Wullei.
Bases on bakls :off Muff I. off
Myers 2. Struck out: by Muff C.
by Myers 7, by -weifel 0. by King
o. Mils off: Myers 7. Zweifel I,
King 1. Innings phehed: Myers 7
2-3, Zwe'tVI an I Ming. 1-3. Credil
victory to Dull', charge defeat to
Myers. Karned runs: La Grande
ft Pendleton (I. Wild pilches: My
ers 1. Baiters hit: fiy Duff 1
(King), by Zweifel I (KlnL Time
of game: 1 hour 65 mtnuies. Of
ficials: Benwlek and Wni thington.
i:utciprlso Beaton
. B A K KB, Ore., July 1 (Special)
Knterprlse lost her tenth straight
game here yesterday afternoon.
Baker-remaining in the ruee for u
tie for the Blue Mountain league
championship by scoring ft runs In
!the cblefialns' one. Rrauer pitcn
i od a five-hit game. Baker gut hen d
K : : 1
Lv ..4.--viWJa!3S srw sjri wct totiv rw
Dresses A"i
$1i.85: -v'Jfii
I'll
PIRATES CUT
DOWN BUCKS
IN SEVENTH
(Continued from Pag 1)
In 111 IlilH oil' nr
MopklnK.
Knti'ilulao Al! H H PO A
Collinswoi-Ul, ss 4 ll 1' 11 2
,lci:ul)iiin. rf .....A n . I no
Mcdiirrr.'ih 4 o 0 1 I
W. IMillllpH, li ...A ll I S 3
HopklliH, :lli' A II I 3 1'
I'nylH'. ,lli 4 1 II S 0
Sln-dll, Tf ; ........4 0 1 ;i 0
A. I'liilllps. ... it 0 II I 12
fnyloi- II' a 0 0 11
Mi-i'iilly, x 1 0 0 0 0
TolnlH 34 15 24 2(1
V. l'lvilllp.i una
x Ufiilaiiil MoCiniry Cn sovfiilli.
I In order Hint milk mny bo or
I pxcellmit iimilily whnn It rourlus
the consumer. t'lillltlcsH proentlttons
must lie tnkrn to Hoop tt rk-nn,
rool. anil covered on the farm. In
tho doiry nnd in travel. Tpon the
housekeeper devolves the import
ant duty or 1'urther scrupulous
care. Her share in the care or milk
heirinii aH soon
I'lealed Skirls
Age 2 to 14
51.9S & S2.9S
Knickers
Size 14 to 3S
1.49 to 2.9S '
HA
8
Mil
Wash Stiils
Age 2 to 8
OSc to $1.98
1.
WASH PRESSES
Age 2 to 14 59 to $2.95
; Wash Frocks
' ' 1-1 to 42
Flare, pleated or straight line
styles, without sleeves some
lace trimmed. Special
98c - $1.95 - $2.95
lift
Free Fans-Come in
and get one
NORTON'S
KIDDY SHOP
ft JMl H Us -fleiverid
flie home. Mnlt'shoutd be taken
Into tho house as early as possible
tho containers washed, wiped, nnd
placed at once in the refrigerator.
When pouring milk from con
tainers the top of the container
should be cleansed wilh flowing
water and the milk remaining
should be returned nt once to the
refrigerator and an inverted glas
j used as cover.
Milk is unquestionably one of
the most difficult foods to produce,
distribute and serve properly. Milk
can be a menace to life if it is con
taminated. Water infected with
disease germs used for cleansing
purposes; milk handlers infected
with disease; sink or tubercular
I cows; or flies may transmit dis
; ease by way of milk. Cierms catis
J lug diptheria. septic sore throat,
! typhoid fever, scarlet fever, dysen
I terv or t uhercoloKiu i ln-lvi. in n.nif
rare milk can be produced only
rrom healthy cows, f'ow.s must be
properly fed. watered, housed and
kindly treated. Cows should be
tuberculin tested annually.
( lean milk is whole milk pro
duced from healthy cows under
such controlled sanitary surround
ing and conditions as will safe
guard the milk from coniamination
by any dirt or dangerous organ
isms. However, to make the milk Ab
solutely safe, evei-ydrop of 11 nhotibl
be heated to a temperature or 1 4 "
degree. K. and held at that tem
perature for nt least 30 minutes
and then purled rapidly and bottled
in sterile bottles. Only properly
constructed nnd properly operated
pasteurization apparatus can meet
the necessary beating and holding
requirements which insure abso
lute Mufety.
It Is a noteworthy fact that
where strict regulations fur the
production ami distribution of mill,
hove been adopted and enforced
there has been an increase In the
amount of milk consumed as high
as 1 on pf.r ront.
valley was young, the crowd roast
ed the umpires from first to
) ninth, and the teams engaged in
ry few minutes. Hotb I
ilhe officials weic constantly 111 hot!
water with the players and fans, j
The right field bleachers claimed j
that they helped win the game with
t heir rooting In the seventh, but !
lite grandstand disputed this.
Yesterday was the second tline
that Mjmm-h had been batted from
the box this season both times
by l,a (liande. I'p to three weeks
ago, he had won 2 1 straight games,
including eight In the lllm .Moun
tain league this season.
Kht'i'M Isc Next
Net Sunday I, a C ramie Is
scheduled to go, to Knterprise
linker
Turner, If ....
I .aymon, 2b
Hrown. ws ....
jcook, lb
j Oilley, 3b ....
I McCord, Cf
William, rf ..
1 S'aunders. c ..
Hratier, p ....
AH It
...3 a
...A o
...A 1
...:t 1
...A n
... 4
....3
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H PO A K
l io :i o
t i n :t o
o o o o o i
41 11 I II 0
! 10
Totals
Summary liases on bulls, three
off I'hllltps; two base hits, Lay
mon; three base hits, I .aymon and
Turner; hit by pitched ball two
by rhllllps; struck out, by Hrauer
siv, by I'hSlllps eight, by Hopkins,
one; double plays, IHIley to Lay
in on lo Cook. Umpires, lludahaugh
and Hale, , Time of game, two
hours.
...
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This is your oppoi'lun
ity to complete? your
vacation wardrobe i . .
at almost unbelievable
reductions. , We are
closing out, some of
our most charming
Spring nnd Summer,
dresses ... modes for
all o c c a s I o us : . . nt
8.9!) - 11.50 - 14.85.
Values as high as $25
are included... in
georgettes, clullons,
canton crepes, prints
and tub silks. Dresses
with' sleeves . . . and
without. Some with
little jackets. All with
that distinctiveness
and individuality you
naturally expect in
frocks sold at Put-man's.
PUTMANS
La Grande Exclusive Keady-to-Wear
and Millinery
I'cn.lloloi) All I!
(lnrivlt, a 4 I
Klnx. :! 2 ll
WliliiTH Ih .'1 :i
roolt, :i :i ii
I Iuik-.-m . if :i o
IIOHlvUlS, c 4 1
Oliiou, if 4 I.
Myi'iM. i 4 ll
Million, cl 4 ll
.Ul'llVl-X II ll
AiiittiiK-x i n
11
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2 (1
SI i
x-ll.llivc.l MyiTii
24 1
HI'VI
2 4
nl 1 1 .
Myi'iN ri'il:n'in llnllort in ct'iiti-r-fl.'M.
.X-IU'i:i'VI'.l Klllff (It KlTOIlll In
81'Vi'lllll, Kin.r (-liliictnK Zwi'llYI.
Myi-i'H ri'iilurcil KiiiR in i-IkIiIIi.
La Oramlo, Or.( Grace Ulilg.
14U6 Adama,
SUMMER STRAWS
e our wide amort mrtii of
r Straws (.itfys. Tans
i I lllu s. With fancy or
;iin b.'Mids.
$1.-19 to $3.95'
New Face Powder
Now The Fashion
Wouldn't you ton, like a face pow
der thai will keep shine away
slay on longer spread srnoolhly
not clog the pores and always be
so (Hire and flue? It is made by
a new Ki-eneh process and is called
MKtd, (-(!!,(). It Is surely a won
derful l-'ace I owiler. .1 ust 1 ry
M KlXO-dhO, t.Ilass Drug Inc.
Adv.
Veteran Georgia
Educator Taken
For Ride Sunday
"ATLANTA, On., July 1 (AD
Metropolitan gang methods con
fronted police today In tho inys
terioiiH murder of Professor A. H.
Johnson, 41, veteran (ieorgiu edu
cator, who came hero last weekend
to attend tho National Kdiicationat
association convention.
The body of the teacher, who
was principal of two llariwell. (la.,
schools and a federal vocational
training director, was found In the
driver's seat of Ills automobile yes
terday. The head had been brutal
ly crushed, and two rlt'lud billfolds
hail been left. In tho car, although
Professor Johnson's watch was un
touched,
l'olico nelPCtlve. J. A. McKlhben
advanced the theory that the teach
er had been "taktfn for a ride" by
moton, thefti 1'lngd'e.udistHe Tho. tle
tectlvo oited tho arrest of Johnson
In l!t-0 and his indictment here on
charges of receiving stolen automo
biles, i
Arrested nt Kranklin, Cla,, nt 0i o
lime, Johnson was .bii&Ugiitnnurtt
for trial and acquitted,.
Jir. Woudcrlick
JIOSI'ITAIi
ami
Medical Surgical ami
Maternity
170K 2nd. Kt. Tel. M 0.t2
Only
more
days
of our big special
demonstration
.S:e llic"CoIl Control" in operation.
Hen how Frigidaire dnHHerts urn
mude. TuHte ilium. Get our souvenir
hook continuing rciM'.
And tee the "Million Model" Frigidaire
ftliowu in actual operation.
Thr "Million Mo! 1" FrigMl
aire in being dinpluycd.
And hp ore mnkiiife n biu,
ikfrccial olTcr to all who buy
I ritfidiiire by It) p. in. (July 3nl.
Oursperiul tlrnionstratlon will
noon be over. You huve only
lliree more clnyn in hIiicIi to
sreit. Don't miss It.
Ii Hcioitn frozen dcsAcrts are
Ix-iiiK wrvrd loall inilors.
A souvenir hook is being
given away.
f'ome in today. '
The4CoM f'ontror is lM-lng evenings.
Jesse Rosenbaum, Elect. Kaslcrn OreKon Light &
sw i-oiey Hidg. Power ('o,
I .a fii.itide - Oregon l-a (rt'inde, Oregon
Here is u dmiwc to win some cusb prizes each week, 'besides having a lot of
fun. In today's issue you will find the "Kiddies in Jinglelnnd" page. ' Each
firm will keep Uh original position throughout the contest. t.
In each space will always be printed the original Mother (loose rhyme. Ini
the same space will be printed an "unfinished jingle" for you to complete.
As iiu example.
Itub-a-dub-dub, llirco iiipm in n tul)
And who do you think was UktoJ
The butcher, the bilker, the candlestick milker;
They all jumped out of an Irish potato.
And in the suine space will be a jingle such as: !i
There was a hoy who won a prize,
Who wasn't large;, but of medium size;
lie submitted answers lo nil the jinnies,
And now in hi.s pocket 'the dollars tingle;
So let this be a lesson to you,
Get busy now and see what you can do. . h
When you have a good ending for the unfinished jingles, write it neatly with
pencil on the ad where the dashes are. ;
H is very important thut you sign your nume and address on each nil, then be j
sure to cut out each square. 1'ut them all in one envelope and mail or bring them
to the Jinglelund Kditor, care this paper. ;.,
Much contestant may write answers to one or all of the jingles. Contestants';
may have the help of the whole family. Be sure to write your name and ad-?;
dress below each jingle. You inuy win a cash prize from one or all of the-j'
firms. Try to win a prize each week, it will help yon to know something ofji
the products or business of the firms represented. Do not send in answera;;
on separate paper.
If your name appears on the "Jingleland" page you may claim your prize
at llii) office of the firm giving tho prize. Oct into the contest at once mill
win some cash prizes. Write answers plainly wilh lead pencil. Hach adver- V
User fives a cash prize of one dollur each week to the winner. ' i,
XOTK: Original ending of jingles will help you win a prize. Mother J
("loose characters may be colored if you wish lo do so.
i
All answers must be in to our newspaper office by next Monday morning j.
at 9 o'clock. Next Wednesday this page will appear again with tho new j
jingles and this week's winners. i
This page will appear every Wednesday for several weeks
WATCH FS IT S
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