La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959, August 21, 1929, Image 12

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    Wednesday, August 21, 1920
fV age Twelve
LA GRANDE EVENING OBSERVER, LA GRANDE, ORE.
Fine Quality Of
Fruit Produced
In Wallowa Co.
Hv Mi. Wllllnm Wlnnm
follower Correspondent )
' T.OSTINR, Ore., (Special)
Wallowa county Is fust coining lnloj
lier own. An fine fruit ns over I
was crown hns ncn ntlHou ncnr
pontine tli Ih your. J. D. f'ook linr-1
vented nnri oM between 1000 nnu
1 2C0 gallon of tho finest ttrnw
Iterrlrp nt the price of 7."c ppr gal
lon. 1 Now they nro harvestlnc n
wonderful oro nf raspberries.
f ' NIC K rilIH ItlKI lllill'K IM-I1 HH. I II If
jarm in smimcd mx nines up mhmm
VorkH nml Ih on the west side of
the rtvor. on Wool farm for fruit
prowl n p. On tho HukhIiih limn,
ranch 1 V miles went nf Tiostlne
wan harvested one of the finest
herry crops. Ttoyal Anns, Bine.
Lnmherts. Black Republicans and
May Duke cherries. This is on the
Ipame slope ns the Cook ranch and
Vlth n little effort on the part of
he ranch em a commercial enter
prise, could be started In all kinds
of fruit.
J. S. Wnpner, of Knlerprisp, had
ili misfortune to slip on the rocks
vliilo fishing Saturday and ran
n snug up through his chin which
iderceri Ills month. Me pulled tt
out nnd drove, to his home where
ft physlclnn was called to dress the
wound. Une.lo Jake, as he Is fam
iliarly rolled. Is 7! years old nnd Is
an ardent fisherman.
K. It. Heasty, who Is the mech
anical superintendent of the tele
liliono company had the misfortune
of rccelvlnp two serlotiH Injuries
1hln week, one when a small wire
pierced his eyeball and then n
llinli of n tree which he was work
ing on struck him In the head,
knock tup him unconscious for
several hours.
An nuto wreck which m Ik lit
linvo proved serloUH occurred on
'the Wallowa T,akc. road Saturday
afternoon when tho 10. V. T.orenz
car turned over four times anil
landed 30 feet below. Mr. T.orenz
and his wife and three daughters
were In the ear nnd escaped with
only minor bruises. The steering
wheel became jammed and he was
unable to guide the machine, Mr.
"Lorenzo, has had previous trouble
with the ateorlng wheel und had it
udjustcd.
'A dent was consummated this
week In which Kdward nnd Iafe
Hammock sold t lie place known os
the llouser farm west of I.ostino to
Mr. It en vis nnd Mr. Army, both of
"Lostine. Tho farm machinery .nnd
stock were sold for $11,000 nnd I
was one of tho finest farms In the
va Hoy.
Oscur Khafer suffered a very
painful Injury when IiIh left hand
was caught In a silage culler, sev
ering Ills fingers. II Is thought,
however, that they will be ablo to
'save nil of the fingers,
John Uergor, of Zumwall, was
very painfully Injured when his
horse stumbled and fell, pinning (
him down with the horn nf tho'
saddle. Ills chest was crushed and
bruised and his neck badly
' wrenched. It Is considered quite
remarkable that he did not receive
greater injuries.
Death claimed another Wallowa!
pioneer Thursday evening when J. (
1. Henderson was called beyond. 1
Mr. Henderson was 83 years obi ,
and leavos a wife nod six children.
JVlr. Henderson lived In Union
county for n number of years, diav- 1
Jng hud a farm in the l'lue grove
district, after which he moved to
"Wallowa where he has hlnce lived, I
A fire destroyed an empty house 1
owned by MY. Hambleton at l.os- J
lino a week ago. Tho building was :
covered by Insurance.
A son was born to Mr. and Mrs. ,
Klmcr (isborn Aug. 7 at the Wal
lowa hospital. Both mot her a ml
babe uru reported to bo doing
nicely. i
Mr. und Mrs. Claude Johnson, nf
Halem, Mrs. Sallle McCubben and !
Mr. and Mrs, Hveretl MVCubbln, j
if Kntcrpriso were guests of .Mr, i
tuul Mrs. W. B. Hunter Wednesday. !
Coorgo Childers hud Hie nilsfor-
tune, of losing both of his white '
hordes Krlday. They hud wandered j
lip tho South Fork river and
strayed Into a stock of poison ;
Wheat Which had been placed In a j
garage. The horsen were only
about 10 feet from the poison when
they fell dead. .
Kdith ClrrcnoiiKh and IM Coop-'
r, of Bust toe, were married In
Khterprlne. Sunday eveuliiK. They
left for a honeymoon trip through ,
Idaho. I
Wlfo desertion has been made
felony fn Texas.
Schilling
Products
Iirvq hren itrlected
xclualvoly fur tho
Cooking
School
Baking: Powder
Spices
Extracts'
: Coffee ,
Tea J..l
Moncyback'
Your grocer roturim
your money on ony
Schilling Product for
any region whntever
Your tatenient l
enouKh' Don't return
the goods.
Famed Opera Singers
i -h- 'm
T.eoiiora Corona (above) of the Metropolitan Opera frolics on tin;
beach at Itlniliii, but she addn work to her play. Bcniamiito CigM,
shown with his family, also on vacation la Italy but Is not
loafing.
vi:im:si)v I'IKkiha.ms
Tho National Broadcasting com
pany program for Wednesday night
follows: 7:15. Cllbert and Sullivan
operas; 8, "(loads to Romance";
8:30, Hill Billy boys; 4, silent; Hi,
minstrels; 11 to 12, .Musical Mus
keteers. Tho America n Itroadeastlng
company
program for Wednesday
night loiiows: 7 ; l ri , ".six Best Htep-1 ihukIc. 1
perH;" 8, Salon orchestra; !l, The j Kl'O (liSOltc) 8, NltC; !), Carol- I
Twins; !(:30, Stoll's capers; 10,'ers. reiiiesi program; 0 : 30, Tommy
"Sleepy Time;" II to 12. itylhiu jim Bob; 10 lu 12, N UC.
Aces (broadcast from San Krait-j Spokane !
eisco ratlin hihwi,
rmilnml
KiV (Ii201ic) 7. studio; 8, NltC;
8: 30, feature, studio; I a, concert
orchestra; 11 to 12, organ recital.
'KMX (llSOkc) 7:15 lo 12, ABC
program.
Tiicoma
KVI 7li0ke) 7:3i, silent; 7:-lfi, ,
ilanee music, novelty Nitugs; 8; Ho, '
1
I
i
i s
i i
1 1
DOWN IN THE
BALD-HEADED KOW
There you nuiy find (lie famous T. 1. M.
Tired Pusiness Man liut.niaylit! they '
deserve a little relaxation from the work
and worries of a business day.
Who knows but what seine of them have
been struelin.u; with the .meat Ainerieau
problem of how to make ineome meet ex
penses working- to find new ways to cut
down overhead and be no worse for the ex
perience? The funny thing is that an important
item of that overhead CAN he cut down
nine times out of ten without hurting the
business and that the cost of insurance.
You'd lie surprised at the .number of La
tirande firms we have surveyed for insur- "
anee and have shown how adequate fire pro
tection can be bought at a lower cost. Jack
Ferris can do it for you will be glad to
without obligation. Isn't it worth looking
into?
"INSl iu; IN SI KK IVSl KAM I;"
Union Murine & lnvoslmont (o.
JACK 15. l'KKKIS, Till; INSUtAM'U MAN
Real Ksiale New Folcv IJUI". Imwiis
concert ensemble; !), air circus; 10, I
piano, concert trio, songs; II, In-!
slrumeutal trio; 11:30 to 12, organ
concert. t j
.Denver I
KOA (K30ltcj 7:1.1, dance nrclics- ,
tra; 8, Berlin Boyd; :05, concert; j
yM.'j, news; 10 to 1 1, MIC.
Salt IdiKc CHy !
KSIj flUIokcj 7, "liyth'm Four;;
7 33 0, vocal trio; S:30, feature; !t.
dance; 0:30, entertainer and zither;
10 to 11, NBC.
Scuttle
K.IK (y70kc 7:15 to 12, ABC'
program.
KOMO !20kc) 7:1"). NBC; 8:30,
features; 11, NIK '. j
Sun I'ranciM-o
K I-'KC (fi Hike) X, real lire; !,
concert orchestra: 10 lu I. dance
K o f.'.liokcl 7:30. Inmi-h I
8, Mtl'i U, music, studio; I o, Autos
and Andy; 111:15 to 12, NBC,
K'CA (I Wllkc) 7:I.j to 12, ABC
program.
l.os AngelcM
KNX (KK.OUc) 8;;tM, l,nbovist.i
trio; D:30, featuro artists; JO (o I,
dance iiiusie.
K I'M ( li liilir) 8, . M H:UK '
- 1 I
studio; 10, NBC; U, news.
Oakland
KOO 70kc) 8, NBC; 8:30,
quintet and soprana; 0, drama "A
JCusHlun Wedding Night;" 10 to 11
(lance orchestra,
Kl.X (HXOkc) 8, educational
jliutrr; !), pianist und violinist; 10 to
1 1, feature.
TMt HSDAV I'KOMIAMS
The National Broadcasting com
pany progi-uni for Thursday night
follows: 7:30, sy in phony hour:
K::u, modern dance melodies; 'J,
Memory Lane; 3:30, silent; 10,
slumber hour program; 11 to K
Musical Musketeers.
The American Broadcasting
com pa ny progra m fr Thursday
night follows: 7:30, Campus. Mem
ories; S, popular concert; It. The
I u jrtci's; ii:30. Olympic Hangers;
10. male quartet; 10:30, artistic en
semble; 11 to 1, Olympic Itangers.
Port land
KOW 620kc) 7:30, NBC; 9:30.
studio; 10, brass bund; 11 to
dan co music.
KJ0X (llSOkc) 7;30 to lli, AWJ
program.
Tacoinn,
KVI (7G0kc) 7:45, concert en
Hemble; S:4.ri, vocal duets; 9, dance
music; 9:3u, concert trio, songs;
dance orchestra; 1 1, concert en
semble;' 11:30 to 12, organ concert.
Denver
KOA ( S30kc) 7:30. orchestra;
8, screnuders: 9 to la, orchestra,
San I'Yuucl.sc'i
KKUi: (GlHkc) S. movie club; !t,
Captain Adams; 10 to 1, danco
music.
KI'O (GSukc) 8, music; 8:30.
NHC; 9:30, violin recital; 10 to 12,
N13C.
Spoiiaiic
KHO tr.inikc) 7, Dough Boys;
7:30. old-time bund: 10 to 11, brass
band.
KG A (MTUkc) 7:30 to 12, ABC
program. ,
lxs Angeles
KI-'I (G4iikc) 7:30, NIK!; 9. feat
ure: Jo, NIN'; 11, news bureau.
KNX (Hr0kc) S, rebroudcast,
8:30. feature artists; 10 to 1 ,
danco music.
Oakland
Kl.X (880kc) 8, trio: 8:30, stu
dio progra in; U, gospel hymns; 9:30
Are You Spending More Money Without
Getting Any More In Flour Value?
It doesn't require extra money to provide better meals. No matter how much
and hw expensive materials you may buy, the food you put on the. table might be a
distinct failure.
It does matter, however, WHAT materials you buy and how you use them. The
lest is in the kitchen not in the price and that's why' FEDERATION FLOUR is
used and recommended in The Observer's Cooking School each year by Mrs. McLean.
Milled in our own valley from selected hard wheat every sack guaranteed.
GREAT FOOD FOR
High nutrition value makes Federation Flour
ideal for bread and pastries and wonderful baking
qualities make it ideal to use. If you watch the diet
of your children carefully, you'll give them lots of
strength-giving, wholesome bread and rolls baked
with Federation. It's economical to buy and to use
more loaves to the sack !
There are other brands of flour, milled at distant points and shipped in at high
rales, that cost the Union county housewife more than Federation. Hut higher price
doesn't make higher quality as' laboratory tests prove. Mrs. Mcl-can specifies Fed
eration Flour at the Cooking School and the results are evidence of quality flour
well handled.
(IET A SACK TODAY YOUR GROCER HAS IT!
"Don't Say Flour -- Say Federation"
to 10:30, Hawaiians.
KGO (79akc) 8. NIP'; 9:30,
Olympians; 10 to 12, NBC.
Seattle
K.nt (970kc) 7:30 to 12, ABC
program.
IvOMO (92kc) 7:30, NBC; 9,
features; U to 12, NBC.
Salt I-iUe City
KSfy (1130kc) 7:30, trio; S, male
quartet; 9, studio program; 10,
dunce orchestra.
A BABIUX IV OXR !
lilHl.INGTON, N. C. (A 10
Cabbage and plenty of it, all in a
single wrapper, was exhibited here
by Arthur Boss, who showed a
head weighing 23 pounds and
measuring 40 inches in diameter, i
The cabbage was presented to John
Terrell, rural mall carrier, who
said he would make it into a bar
rel of sauerkraut.
Must Ute Horsehair j
Tho Kindt says I hat materials !
other than horsehair for violin I
hows have been tried, but none has :
proved satisfactory or como Into j
TRY
Sixes Traded In Last
Week on Model
"A" Fords
1929 Chevrolet 6 Coach.
1928 Pontiac 6 Coach
1928 Essex 6 Coach
1929 Chrysler "65" 6 Coupe
We offer these cars at below Northwest
Used Car Manual Prices.
Perkins Motor Co.
4th and Adams . Phone Main 500.
Delicious Foods
Require Good
But Not Expensive Flour
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