La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959, January 20, 1930, Page 3, Image 3

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    Monday i January -20,193a
LA GRANDE EVENING OBSERVER; Ij A GRANDE. ORE.
Page Three
SDCDETy NEWJT
KOC'IKTV "OKAIH.IXi:,"
Social Iteu. In order Id Ap
pear In tho sot' My minimis,
must Ixi In the liumls or (lie. no
rieiy criiUir each morning be ur ,
:;iu o'ehM'k In mil or in allow
for pwparui dm so that It may
ivnrli the ntiniMln: room by 10
o'elnek. It Is reijuestett that peo
ple call hn Hum afler K oVlorli
as po-llile. The MM'Iciy pae 1m
"inaile up' In the morning, mill
in onjt'r lo tin 1 mss in (lino
to entch early nfleriioon slap;es
that tarry the papers lo neitrhy
towns, It 1a neeesNiry to avoid
any delays.
Knur talileH of bridge were at
pluy with Mis. I. IluteheiiB mid
O. V. Hpeiicer wlnntmr lionora for
high hilly. Mr. and .Mix. A. J. liow
er were pirmi.t.-il wlih ctmolntlon
award, and a Kiient prize wan given
io Mm, ThunniM,
J. P. Morgan's Gift to U. S,
Ihti I tiiimti. 1 Mrn. Turner Dllver
.Mi. Marar'l .tmou und Mrs. A.) t
T. Iliil in the drawlntr rt.oiu, w hull I BU'tlldtiy PflVty
was tiitraetlVfly urranKVii wlih lav- j t i , -
endar swert pi-asf and pink rose, i
The Veeepttnn hall where Mm, j
Hlehuidsiin recelwd. was decorated j a delightful surprise party hen
with orchid chrysjtntlieiir.ims. Tin-j oritur Jiutmrl Miller on his hirth
inusie room In harmony with the tiny anniversary was -enjoyed last
For Robert Miller
Charming1 Tea Is
Given Bv Church
, r i vocal mi in hern were preweiueu
SOCiety batUl'day : by Miss Knlharlne WIkhWt. ae-
itinintf room was tirr.iiiff-i. with rud
carnallotiH.
Two deliKfhtfnl numbers were
presented by a sextette from the
t-ulii!H Triad Choir: first suprnnos.
Miss Itdlh (liehel, Kalliarine Win
shr; second sitpranos, Mrs. I;J. 1.
Towbr, Miss Mildred Cnde; altod
Miss "cnrrine. Maker, and Mis
Grace Glebel, with . Mrs. Hurley
Uichardsim aecompanlst. Mis.s Ha.
bara CoolblK" phiyel several e.r.
terlalnimc piano solos, and a Rroup
of vocal numhei-s were prewented
L'Oiupanlcd by Miss Gladys Miller.
A number of lovely-vocal selec
; lions v.ere presented by Miss Hath
'Giebel, who responded with an en
! core. Miss Corrine Maker Hiuif? a
JiTi'oujt of ballads which was well
, received. Mrs. Ilarley Itichardson
accompanied both Miss Giebel and
Miss Maker. . , '
A charm In tr event of Ihe social
season folIowinK the holidays was
the silver tea kIvoii Saturday after
noon at the homo of Mrs. Alfred
Ulchardson by the . Missionary so
ciety of the Presbyterian church,
with nbnut 70 guests' calling from
Oie hours of i to A o'clock.
IVedominating in the color
sebciue was a bright' cheery re.l.
evident in the lovely- cluster of
carnations centering the table and
adding gay bits of color lo the
dainty refreshments. .Mrs. J.
Cb-orge Witlz and' Mrs. I.ynne Mohn-
enkamp served. 'tlaughter of Mr. and Mrs. . A
v Mrs. Mat Mohenkamp was gen- ! Mrown, and Ki ei-miin O. Macomber.
eral chairman for the event, with i of HiIh city, were performed at the
Mrs. Joel Itichardson, Mrs. .1, K. j home of .the bride's .parents in Mu
Wrlght, and .Mrs. O. K. Moran as ker Krldny uveii.njf. - The" I lev. A.
ber eoutmittee. ' . I Weaver ofllcialed.: r
Mrs. George itichardson. ' Dr. 1 M r.' Macontber is an Instructor at
Marifarel Inula: .Mrs. Civile Webb. !'he Kastern Oregon Normal Hidmol.
niglit at his home on T avenue
willi about l.'i guests present.
Fortune telling was the first di
version of the evening, with an
miljl hoard, which surprised them
with its accunicy. Jolly games weie
enjoyed. While the honor guest,
cut his birthday cake, Mlsa Myrna
wan I entertained with several read
ings. Numbers on Die cake, made
by his aunt. Mrs. William Miller,
telling his age, were cleverly re.
versed, making him almost a cen
tury old. Miss 1'Morenco Williams
found the ring and the button hid
den in the cake, while Miss Ward
found the thimble.
G nests present were: Cameron
Miller. Gladys .Miller, Miriam Hy
att, .Mima Cooper, Florence' Will
lams, Margaret Geddes. Flossie
Vedder, Anne Arnoldus, J)nrls Me
MlUan, Don McKay.. V nnmon,
Frank Mc.Ouiro, and Tom McOutre,
und Max .McMillan. Miss MeMUlan j
acted as hostess, and Miss -Cooper
irranged the games.
Miss Brown And
Mr. Macombev Wed j0lly Birthday
Party Saturday
.At ai preUy 'hoine ceremony the
nuptials-for Miss Doric K. Mrown,
A jolly birthday parly was enjoyed-at
the homo of Mr. nnd Mrs.
Oscar Jiobson otv 1 the corner of
Hussell and.' .yapttj . streets, Satur
day evening complimenting MV.
Hohsnn. .Fourteen '-guests were
present. .. . .,; . li ?'
Games and cards wore the diver
1 , ; Z i
horn' of Mr. nnd .Mi.' Or-nrno !
ciilMuni. ' . '
'' .Mil'. ' Kminlil Doun llim horn'
i(vliitf In lOnlmiH'Irio liikliiK iiiwit
cal Irt'UtuinjitH.
.Mi'. (Irurm' TIHoii. who Imx
lii'ci-u In li llrnmlu iiiUlim Iri.nt
niontn und vUltini; lir l;iu)itor,
Mi. Cliorui.' I'oiins.'l. iiiilvcl
lii'lm 'I'lii'mluy. . .
Mik. Itiiliy Ij-uminl lui liorn
MiiyliiK In Wnllmvii -for llio In-i
li'iv ilnyK wlih 111". Orvnt MrKon
lr, whu wan opomliMl ri'Ci'iitly lit
thu .NVhlluwu hoilml.
Cliiruncp Niilnn, (llinn Lnveriy ;
nml Kiril Kilwuriln intonili'il court I
In I'lnloi'iH'luo 'rucmliiy, Mr. Nolun
li-tt fr Viili tin-., Wudm-filiiy. 1
'. A. Hotil'li'H htm liorn vory IM
fur tin. lust wruk wltli tho llu
wliii-h him pimtDbniia IiIh inovliiK
ti hl ni'iv luiiim on Alil'-r Hlnpr. . j
Cllvi' l.oyilo nml Itnmilil Doiiiih
lmv Bunt' to tin. liiulicr no ir !
JUHfltl to work. ;
A. J. Wllmiii, who went to Klitin
lo vhlt with frli'iiiln, ritturiii-d
PUTMAN'S
Lh 'Grando's Exclusive Ready-to-Weai
4 nnd Millinery
nnm'on. '1-1 twmiinnii wilt, lB. li'i'itnllnK xtlmiill which ri-iiMi-'
t 'renin hntu-r nnd hwit I" miKnr. '1'w'y hoiit iikhIiimi our dnfrnwli'ii"
Hnvo whltCB of thn'f ciTK t' -i-OKt- nervwi. :
liih'. Itriit olio whuli- c nml j How ran w hoar lhl ri lnllvi'ly
yulkH of the i-kkh. until wry IIk'H new Imrd.-n wllhoul Injury?. Kvl
nnil lii'iit. Inio llmt inlstiiio. -Mix j di'iuly . In-m hy roiim rvliiK our vl
uud Kilt flour, milt und ImkliiK j Uilliy. . .
powdor und uild nUrniiili'ly with In . such , fonarrvailiin, hIih-ii.
milk to first inlxturi'. Turn Into l unntii for much. Cnnifiii lulilc, rc
n liuttored und flouro.l iliippliiK j frotililni; ulccp w-lth u niliihntiin ul'
pun nnd tiakii 30 nilliuloH In n I'lsht hour lor i-vi-ry adult pcrHon;
wiui iii.ii. " i niodcriit own. .rt mini HllKiitly ovury niKiu ih ino hiuchi .practice.
Monday. He hn In-cil llvlnn with nn(, e0Yfr w)th followlnit front. Not flvi. Iiuiiib ulci-p one day and
his won, l.ic WjmUui, at I.omiIii. ! i ,). n,.xl. I,,,, oIkIk lioni'H every
Mrs. l''nincM frills nnd funilly. j ' . I'rostliiir nltrht und umlir the hem eunditlons
of Knlciprlsp, visited at the homo, whiles 3 cki,h. 1 1-2 cups lnown posallite.
of lior nl.ither, Mrs. Kiltt MeKeu- . (0 ,K.ri.(. yoll an. ox.;
, ... ', , , ' ... ! Jtoll hrown sucrar on a nioldlmj . huusted. Kxeess futlKue will lend
Mr.'.. Mlnnln'ard has brrn III bonr(, un(1 ,rcP lrom mat j , lt. y awake,
of tho flu this wot'H, ' wllUH 0f 0 & hlK pl.ittrr with i As ful. UH noiwililo keep all sharp
. Mrs. ..John urcoiniianlc.l . ( w,w whlltk-u.,u, ,fl nllll dry. i , ol your ,,t.llroom.,
Mr. and Mrs. (! onn-MoClurry to )(put - ur hto and spread . .,,,, , . llM1.,( ,. wh on,y ,t
l'rndlctou Thursday.. 'Ihey ret,uin. , r. c(,i,i.:Put Into n hot ' oven U ! ,n. iil.i.i r,,.
J. I", .MiiiKan's yacht Cursalr. fumed In win- and peace, Ix lo. see service,
now as a Kiivernment vessel In ciiasliil survey work. Abuve you see
thu trim craft, now to bo called the OcoaniiBiapher, as she was turned
uver as a (lift to the Deinirliiiunt of I'liinincrce. I'pper rlKlit Is the
new skipper, Ucul. Kred J., rcucock, of the United. Stales Const and
(leodutlc Survey. The forsalr was estimated to hnve resoued more
than 300 peiuns al sea ilurlnK the !S years Moikiui,. tipper lefl,
owned It. DuiiliK the World War It saw action as an lirmed convoy.
and Mrs. Joel Ulohariison assisted : ' '"' "in men nuim- ,u Hions oi ine evoniim. iieiresiiiiii.ii.j'
In the illniliK room, and Mrs. Her- oily. were served at a lute hour.
EAD COLDS
Melt In boiline water and inhale
4 vi.s
ER ft MILLION JARS USED YEARLY
H
OVER
i Coterie Bridge
Club Entertained
Members of the Coterie Hrldge
eluh spent a pleasant evening Sat
urday at the home of Mrs. H. (.'.
Thomas, with Mr. and Mrs. O. It.
Maxain as host and hostess.
Announcements
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Announcements must ho In
tho hands of the society editor
not laler than 10 a. m. In order
to appear on tho society pugo.
The New STATE THEATRE
Today & Tomorrow
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RAYMOND Hl.KnT
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The Newest and Greatest
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I The .a Grande NclRhbprhood
club will meet nt the m Clrande
hoiel Tuesday afternoon Jan, t!l. It
will be past presidents day anil
Ihey plan to show tho accomplish
ments of the club since Its or
(tanizalion 111 ISM. Mrs. I. 11. Moo
Is chairman for this program. .
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The Ladles auxiliary of the
Trainmen will meet tomorrow
niirhl In the Unifies hall with the.
'new' officers aH hostesses.
.
The flood Times Panclne club
will nieet tomorrow night o,t the
I.a Cirande hotel, with Mr. anil Mif.
Clyile Zimmerman as chulrmiin for
he Vniimltteo 1 cbnOaiJIJU.'nL
Due tn the cold wenthor, there
will be no meetlllK or the Neigh
borhood Literature club this eve
ning. The program announced will
take place at the next session.
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The Woman's Home Missionary
society or the first Melhodlst Kpis
copal church will meet Wednesday
at 2 o'clock at the home of .Mrs.
'. W. Krwln, 3IIS Adams avenue.
developed. The young nian Is In
.. ........ n..l,l....l ..n.wllll,.n
LEADING QUESTION i ''Mrs. ldoyd Jlousor has resigned
'1 hiiv Heboid at Lost Vrairle and has
Kone to Enterprise whero she
joined her husband, who has em
ployment with the SkatfKN .store.
.1. V. Ortman. of , Kntorprlse,
drove tn Haker Tuesday on busi-
Jf. II. U'easiy went with
"HOW COLD?" IS
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quieter and the sun shining Ibis
mornlnk', tin wors't of ilie stoYin
was In the. realm of p:tst history.
Only a short lime anu. local
weather man on the excellent tem
peratures. Three times during
December the previous maximum
temperature record was surpassed,
nnd the mild weather continue!
Into January until two weeks r .
On New Year's day farmers wen:
busy In the fields with one known
instance of plowing under way.
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Sound News and Colored Classic
"CLIMBING THE GOLDEN STAIRS" .
"Trc.t" anil "Shrub."
A positive: dlsllnclioii cimnnt al
ways Im fiin.lt between tree!) nml
shrubs. IIiUiiiiIkik mit Hint tree
diners limn n shrub in luivlng lis
lowest liriinelies m uicnler
lielylil fnnn llio sriititiil. Ilie
lunn.-lips nf shrub piui'i-eiliiig ill
recil.v ri run Hie grnnnil wllhout n
Kuiipiirllni: sieni. Many peupli! us
ilie wind "shrub" III Ihe sense of
nny hush.
Needless to say. 'nil lilowinij
sloppifU Villi; llm culd wave, (ip.l1
farm machinery has been put
away for 'tlie remainder of Jhe
winter.
...
I.a Clrande hasn't experienced
any weather above freezing for two'
weeks, with the third week begin
ning today anil Ihe weather man
i-aylng that the outlook is for con
tinued cold.'
And in Western Oregon, tin y
are already talking aboil! what
tlmy will call It probably
"Historic winter of lli:io."
I nesr.
hlni. also on business. It was a
very cold drive, . ... .. . .
Victor Miller, son of .Sheriff and
Mrs. Miller, who was operali'd ul
1 the Knterprlsi. hospiuil for the
second time, Is reported to be get
I ting ulong nicely.
The Pacific ' Light and -.Power
company had a force of nien out
1 in Joseph. Knterprlsc and l.ostlno.
hunting radio trouble. Many in
terferences have been experienced
liy the riilllo fans here of Into and
I the trouble has not been, locatea.
i Vi,., w,ill,,u-iL lake has becomo
frozen over the past few days nnd
the skating parties are already be.
ginning. .
l.ostlno exiierleneed the coldest
iiighl of the season Thursday when
tin' iherniollieter registered 34 be
low. '" " 1 ., ..."
Mr. and Mrs. P.ill Kell, who have
h i living up the South Kuril,
lu.vo moved nto town, jney are
ed Friday.' . ' ;
. Mrs. Ida llouser visited ' lust
week with Mrs;' Orvnl MeOrtor.,
The N'elghboi'hood' club , will
inei.t Jinnuiry .311. at tlu home, of
I Mrs. I). lU'Madill. '
Mrs; Poole, of Wallowa, ultenil-
rd the. all-duy meeting of tho (
Neighborhood club ul tho Won
home. Thursday. ' ' .
Tho water pipes broke In the
home of Mr. and Mrs.-Kovls Tuen
day and the houso: was flooded
with water.' The cut-off frbip the
main could not be found until Into
j that afternoon1 and 'the house and
I yard was covered with Ice uild
j water. -' ' .' "' ' ''
I Mr. and Mrs. Ouy Crow are pre
paring lo move to the farm recent
ly purchased bythenl. They will
move as soon 'us Vic Heavies va
cates, 'i ' .
llert C'nsslns Is III of the flu nt
present. :''!' : .
brown Ihe -frosting.
Health Talks
; Ttio KUnIr or l.ir ""
At ilil times In history;. nml, wh
lm.iv n.1,1 for. all living things,
slecp-ur, at any rate.- rest-r-hail
been of first : physiologic ' Impor
tanciv . Hut. more so, It seems to
ine.' lt Is '.ln our tige. . v
. O'ur duy hiis. bean lengthened by
the giis buiiior and Hie Incundes
rnht' lamp. . 'Ii has been Intensified
by all the Ostrnordlniiry innchlnes
at our service., , ' . .
. Numerous are the stirring, ekclt- age or 1
j Select for your sleeping uuarters .
(the airiest room und don't clutter
; it. with furniture rugs und draper-'
les. . . .. . ..... :'.
Air your bedroom during the day
and let Hip' run In. Train yourself
to sleep on it firm luatress with
the -body straight, not propped' too
high liy head pillows, ,.. '. ;
llemembei' too, sleep Is best Willi:
the windows, open, : . . :
I'nttl. u child is one year old. It
will sleep on nil average of from
111 to In houlti. Later il must huve
at burnt in hums, wlih un hourls
repose . during the day. ; -,
-Ten hours of sleep Is a sare aver-i
ago for every youngster . until- Hie
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MENUS
liy. Sistrr Mm-)'
Spice cakes huve a strong appfal
lii cold weather. Just the smell of
a house that has had a fpleo cnUo
baked in It Is enough to inane,
one's inoulli walcr"- and iiromlses
"sugnr . and spice and everything
nice.".
A. careful blending of splcos
iirDiinces nnnctlr.lng chiinces in .
I everyday cakes and cookies at a ,
I minimum of cost.. -1
; Kreshly ground splco has tl" i
best and strongest flavor, but fe.tv
housekeepers attempt to grind or
crush their own spices: Hieso day.
J'epiier' und-nutincg are tho oiily
exceptions. The . small pepp'-r
grinders for use In the 'kitchen tir
... I ..... i.,,Ia net notllllfip In' ninn'v
living III the Han Itobertson nouse, on im ' " ,,.;-
.Misc. I'.va Stockdalo has returnea i"in.s, .u... u. i-.- , ' . , I
l.hinc urter spending three weeks
t tfSrTi ' .:. - :
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t ' N'- erat 1 '.
k ", ' V 1 Ajar."-'':;:"
1 city , "
A Bollot for
ihe Discriminating
VOTE TODAY ! ! !
the
Crackle Cond.mBeJ
Priieliciill.v nil birds do more
fMiitl I htm lisrin, or no liai-iu nt nil,'
hut ucciirdlnc lo the ITnlieil XihIc."
Iiepurlineut of Aarii'iilt lire Hierp l
one really bail aclor with feathers.
Tins is Hie bnli'lailed pmpkle- of
Hie snuihi'ii?pi'n L'nllt'il Stales.
"Lmnpi of Learning"
tn I ! n nil. I tloMIO I 1 1 0 lllttl.
iiiok.v lump intnle. Us niipearauce at j absence,
fairly early ihiio. H was a snai.
low ilisli. niimil or oval In sh'tpe.
wlih a handle :n one end and a
spout for thu wick ul Ihe oilier.
It was iiuiile or bii'ieil earlli nr.
nieliil. nml Hie wick wns made of
low or Plolh. Tlicsl! lamps, used
clilcfl.v h.v sindenls und leneliers,
lire liie Iruililional lamps of learn
In)! lo which reference is freiiui'iill)
innile.
isliim- In Southern Oregon, Port
land, Walla Walla and I.a Grande.
.Mr. and Mrs. .lay Templeton and
fantlly visited over the weekend
at llio home of I'loyd Leonard.
They are moving to linker where
Mr. Templeton has employment.
Dean Crow and his brother (lily
made a trip to. Wilder, Ida., lust
week by auto. Harold Pearse
worked at the station during tneir
Mini Stick Is It
Perhaps perseverance Im been
Ihe radical principle of erer.v Iruly
erent I rnveler.J, I'oMer,
Watchmaking School.
Frantic iius lhrp schools of
rYittchtiifikhij; which each year grad
mile from ll hi I'-'-'i aluilpuls.
Largest Sundial
Aei'nrir.ni! In Popular Science
Maul lily, ii suiiilial almost as Irish
as a house, und said In bo llu"
largi'si In Ihe wiirlil. was completed
presently In a residential disirlcl
of San Crnnclsc". Calif. Its slop
Iiik siyle. which oasis a shallow lo
lliilii'.-ile Ihe lime of day, is nnlde
of relllfurciMl eiilll'l'lMe : mid ab'Uil
It circles n curb of eoncrele lo forni
Hip dial ll.ielf which Is imnkeil
Willi hourly ilivl-leiis.
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Streams, Lakes
In Wallowa Co.
Receive Trout
liy Mrs. Win. Wiggans
(Observer Correspondent)
LOST-INK (Special) The liout
distribution In Wallowa county for
I the year was Wallowa Luke l!'l.-
I nun, Wallowa river J 4.1100, Los
I tine river t'sifili, Prairie I'reiieli
j 20,0011. Spring Creek l.noo. Ita.z
I l-uke s.oou, llolio !.ake 4,ufiii and
I Hear l-lke 2,000. The comnssliin
i ha, also planted Ulii.iinii sliver
side salmon anil :t I It.rniO yanks In
I Wallowa lake ill uddillon to plant
! lug of trout and 2.M1O.O110 yank
j eggs were taken, half oe which
wen. sent to the hatchery at I'll
! Ion.
j Tho Kd Kbens home was d'-s-'
troyed Tliursday aflernoon by fire.
The home and all of the fiirnlsh
j ings were lost. The household
1 goods belonging to Mr, and Mrs.
1 Itusseli Vutighun, who are now In
! LOS Angeles, w.-re also ileslloyed
! in the same fire.
j Three double deck cars of hois
were shipped out of Joseph Sat
j urday, one car by Henry Hansen.
I ono by Fred B.-alldoin. and the
j other by Ihe Marketing association,
j Wilbur T. Hrock, of Knliinv.--
vllle, was in Knt'rpiise Widnes
j day on liusiness.
' ICiiKh llurrls. son of Mr. tin I
! Mrs. Mark Harris; was operated
at llm Kntirpilpc hospital for rup-
luiml oppendlic and gangreno has
r.. and Mrs. Joe lanilie, Ol
Kiileiprlse. spent Sunday at the
homo of Mr. and Mrs. . Ilerkl.iy
Candle at l.ostlno. Mrs. Condlc's
daughter, Sarah Sherman, haa
been III or Hie flu nnd i still un
able to resume her school work.
Miss Vcrseli Kuhn left Sunday I
for 1'owwalka where sheiylll fin-j
Ish the school term which Ins
been lauglit by Mrs. Lloyd Hons,
er, who resigned alter the boll
days. Miss Kuhn Is a recent -grad-uale
of the ICastcrn Oregon Nor
mal. " '
ClarencO Nolan, a barber at
Yule, Oregon, came over lasl'weel;
for a vlsii with his mother. Mr.
Anna Nolan.
.'r,-d Keel was taken to the nos
liltal at Wallowa Thursday with
a broken leg. While loading logs
1,1-orio Ills leg a few inches above
Ilie ankle. lie Is getting ulong
nicely according to last reports.
Mr. and Mrs. It. H. Howinun anil
Mrs. Daisy Wlllett were In I.11
(irande this week. They are pre
paring lo go to Southern Califor
nia about the first of 1'Vbruury
for the beiuTit of .Mrs. uowmaii"
health.
Mrs. H. L. Madlll has been con
fined lo her homo wlih lumbago.
The Lostlne Christian Kndiavor
society entertained the societies
from Ihe Christian and Presbyter
ian churches of Wallowa lit a
parly Ki'ldny evening In the basu
ment of the Presbyterian church.
,V very enjoyable, evening was
inciil. them being about &0 per
sons present. The young people 1 0
of Wallowa wero uccornpullled ,IV'H
the Iter, and Mrs. miici;ook 11 nil n
Inl nuinipg crater Is incluiino ill
nearly every kitchen eqiilpment.
Spice ulwnys must be ' kept . In ,
closely covered container. Hither
liny small quantities nt n time or
put Into the regular container only
as much an will bo used In (1 few
weeks, si orlng tho rest ill on air
tight container and removing lh
supply as noeiled. :''
Splec Cako .
Kour egga, V 1-2 cups brown su
gar, 3 teaspoons halting, powder,
! 1-2 cups flour. 1-2 cup butter,
1 cup sweet milk, i'.teaspoon cln-
uVb.atre patronK "f" Wv"'--.
forded an opporlunity to exprcn.
their preference for Ltv.nB Mu.ic.
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If you believe that the e.tlietic
merit, glamour and emotional ap
peal o real orche.tral and organ
mu.ic are worth pre.orvation in
the theatre program, SIGN THE
COUPON. '
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Hundred, ol tliomand. deplore
the. tublitution of Mechanical
. Mu.ic for Real Mu.ic BECAUSE
' it fail, to nive them plea. lire. . . .'
HF.CAUSE it ihreaten. corruption
, of mu.icul ta.ta. ;'; . BECAUSE it
dfjcouriige. 'aeVelopnient of ttlu.i
cal talent. .
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One admi.sion fee used to buy
real mu.ic and a movie. Now it
buy. movie, with talk, and
mechanicul music, which i
cheaper on economy for' the
theatre, not for the patron.
'
ARE YOU STILL GETTING :
YOUR MONEY'S WORTH)
If not, SIGN THE COUPON.
Then mail it 1 .
THE AMERICAN FEDERATION OF MUSICIANS
V'tf.iar(.lnr MO.000 pr.f...l.naf mo.lcl.n. In Id. In.ii Stale, .nrf C.n.ifa;
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Sheet Blanket
Size 66x7G, u
wonderful val.
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89c
Pequot Sheets,
ppquot Cases, 42x30...
j'etliiot S-4 Sheellng..
Bordens 3(1" Prints ...
Unbleached Sheeting,
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Men's Iolo Hhlrts
K 1 hS'i. $l..l
Part Wool
Unions
In heavy win
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Buy now nnd
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$1.39
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served by
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the llev. and Mrs.
fresbmenla wero
home society. j
The Neighborhood eluli iiietjBI
Thiirsdiiy lit he home or Mrs. Jed H
cook up South Kork in un all.
day incetlKc. A potluck dinner gg
war served nt 1 o'clock. The reo mm
ord of tho year's buslnesa wan , m
read hy tho secretary nnd tho ""rlH
book for loao wna read and oc
coined. Tho remnlnder of the H
(irtet-noon waa spent In working D
and vlslllng. Thin meeting at thcl
cook homo la n ycorly occurrence ! g
and everyone looks forward toiM
that date. Flctween 25 and SO
mrnibern and visitors were pres.
ent.
A bnby son waa born to Mr. and
Mrs. Leonard ll.irrla at Wollowa
hospital Jan. 7. Doth mother un 1
son are reported to bo doing nice
ly. Mr. and Mra. Cecil Chlldem, of
Joseph, vlslied over Sunday at the
MEN'S OUTING
PAJAMAS
A value ong to be re
membered. Price
$1.00
LADIES' HOSE
A regular 08c hose of
Pure Threat Silk. Point
heel
60c
HUCK TOWELS
16x32, a Rood size ab
sorlient towels at much
less than the usual price,
each
10c
MEN'S
FLANNEL SHIRTS
A wide assortment of
weights and colors
89 c to $1.48
MEN'S CAPS
A lucky buy at one-half
usual price all wool,
now
$1.25
GLOSS TOWELS
18x32. Huy these at
United Sales low prices,
each ,
9c
BOYS'
FLANNEL SHIRTS
Age 10 to 14
89c
MEN'S IJLAZERS .
Of all Oregon wool, heavy
weight. Size 36 to 46-
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CJOLF KNICKERS
Made like dad's of subi
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89c
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