Friday June 20,-1930
LA' GRANDE EVENING OBSERVER, LA GRANDE. ORE.
Page Three
C0 WlW W 1EWJT j
Women of Walla
: Walla Golf Club;..;
"'-: Hostess to Team
The women members of tht Wal
la Walla Golf club -veiv hoslessi-.
yatenluy noon nt. a chnrmins
luncht-on to ihe golf team of wo
men players from La G ran do and
Itnltor, who participated In a
. tournamiMit there. Our round was
played In the morning: and another
' In the afternoon. . Thia Is Just half
u toitrnament and the return
mutches will bo played in I At
Gruntln. this Sfptenitwi.
Luncheon was served at tables
with pretty covers In pastel shudes
centered with daisies and larkspur
In colors of wistaria and pink.. The
tahleu were set on the sunporch of
the clubhouse.
Those driving ; to Walla Walla
were: Mrs. Herman Siegrlst, Sirs;
L K. KInzel, Mrs. A. W. Nelson,
Mrs. -Chase. Bohnenkamp, . Mrs.
Charles Reynolds. .Mrs. John Thel-
rresldlnB at; the tti( tuhle which
was arranged with a lovely mixed
bouquet in harmony with the l?n
orul color scheme of the dining
room, lavendar and yellow, were:
Mrs. Ira Aldrlch, Mrs. H. 8. Brown
ton and Mrs. It. Itulph flark.
Flowers used about the dining
room were gladioli and snapdrag
ons. M Ion Jean Williams and Mis
lorothy Hrow.num assisted In thb
servlnu.
Those assisting In the living
TSli'rvV-r-Pnl Too room and in receiving were: Mrs.
LJVII&IIILUI IVcl rianford. Mm. Hobert Olark.
fllVOn In TTnnAV Mrs. Sherwood Williams. Mrs. J.
i
MODEST MAIDENS -:-
Trade Marke Registration Applied For U. S. Patent Office
son. Mrs. W. C, Perkliiit, Mrs. R. P.
Murphy, Mrs. Kred Spaeth, Mrs. H.
A..Xurbrlck, Mrs. H. K. Dixon, Mrs.
W.' V. Gustlson, all of La Gmnle,
und Mrs. Krlshee and Mi's. Stuchel
of Haker.
CHEAP LETTER HEADS
I Ndyrr Ild and Never Will 1
I lo An.vlMMly Any (itiori. ; Tiiey I
I ,nre; dust Mko - Dirty Collars. 1
.1 Ask for Samples o f ltelter 1
il Lettrr Hemis 1
I --.'l'-- NELSON I
I -Opposite Post Office I
One of the most Important
eventn of the month was a dellght
tul tea given in honor of Mrs. V.
li. Hertzog, wife of the Rev. Mr.
Hertxog who Is the new pastor of
the First Methodist Kpiscopal
church, at which Miss Hlanche
Clark wns hostess at her home on
Oak street from the hours of 2:30
to fi:80 Tursduy afternoon. Mrs.
Ilertnog and Miss Clark were1 col
lego friends and claastuatep of
Haker university at Haldwin, Kan.,
of which Mrs. Hertzog is n gradu
ate. . ...
Kighty-five friends divided into
different groups called during the
afternoon. The first period mem
bers of the Women's Homo, and
Foreign Missionary societies and
the Methodist Ladles Aid called; in
the second period, wives of the
.ministers and -a few members of
other churches of the, city; and In
ihe lust hour, members of the
Yo'-ing Women's Educational auxil
iary. .
Mabl0 Morton: urid.-Mito.cl. 1 Ty
ler; The color arrangement in the
I living room was hlmi and salmon
usng salmon gladioli and blue del-
pmnmm.
Mary-Elizabeth
1 Club In Meeting
All the members of the Mijry"
Elizabeth club met Thursday for a
pleasant afternoon at the home of
Mrs. Nellie Robertson on Adams
avenue. Games and sewing were
diversions and later a two-coursi
luncheon was served at a table ar
tractlvely centered with roses.
The birthday of. Mrs. R S. Nye
was observed with a birthday enko
and Iho club presented her with a
lovelv gift. Pne to this being the
I Inst meeting until September. Mrs.
'Nye's anniversary .which Isn't July
14 was observed yesterday.
Mrs. Kva Wlssler will he the next
hostess, September 10.
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Pdrty Compliments
Ruth Jean Zurbrick
Miss Ruth Jean Siurbiiek, daugh
ter of Mr. and Mrs. IL A, Zurbrick,
was the Inspiration for a happy
birthday party Wednesday ufter
noiin at. the Riverside park where
games were played. Iater supper
was served ai C o'clock at the Znr
hriek home.
Two cukes featured the mem":.
one a beautiful cake with eight
candles and the other -a surprise
cake with a coin in It,' which' was
found by Miss .Marjorie Doherty.
The color scheme was in orchid
and yllo MIhh Marietta Foley
won the prir.0 in a gueslng con
test, . ( ; v, : . . x ...
Those present were: Jean Laray
Intow. Marleuw Foley, Mary Gene
Rohnenkamp. Mllodene . Goss,
l'hyllis Westenhnver. Marjorie Do.
heriy, Dorothy Tucker and Ruth
Jean Zurbrick.
i harvested In the future before they
1 are affected 'by' lecny and : that
many wood products will he made
from pulp; manufactured from
small but sound .trees. r.v
j ' K. I. Munger, Pacific northwest
forest experiment - station, , I'ort
land, . critlcled' 'modern; Hogging
methods, especially the use of ,the
i "high leud" system which , breaks
down thousands flf smaller ' trees.
'He said the slashing. and burning
of debris, kills all vegetation and
makes It. hard - to ohtalnV a new
: growth of Dous.lasflr. .
Dr. Wilson. Compton, secretary
and manager bf (he Nations) Lum
ber Manufacturers' association, de
dared the perpelqatlon of the lum
ber industry Is asreal challenge to'
science He' maintained that new
and' more, efficient methods, of
handling wood and . Us by-prodcts
must be developed If. wood 1s to
hold its own In prbgrt4". He ehar-
notorized wooiUas ".capable of be
ing made the most' univei'Mally use-
Announcements
! ful mnterlal In Industry." ,
- Foresti-y-men Joined Dr. Compi.
ton In advocating a system of tlm-,
' ber land taxation that will provide
an Incentive to handle tfmher so
;that more of It con be utilized and
i .that .will' encourage- reforestation.
; The present system, he said, a tax
.on value, merely .encourages the
owners to get, whap they;e.an out
of the land and abnndon it,- -
j Di' Compton ', predicted . ' (hat.
eventually methods would he found
, whereby iwood can be made flre-:
J iM'oof, rotproof, bugproof, . shrlnk-
proof and wareproof. Sclentiflo
research, he said, already Is. on the
'' borderliue of sucli achievement
and when it is accomplished It wifl
open a market. estimated af'12 bfl-.
Hon fee annually, or nearly' 40 per
;Cnt. of the present consumption..
,!-- The scientific meetings continue.
Ithrough today and tomorrow. Thb
'closing day will be devoted to trlis
J to1 various points of scientific in
' terest: ... . 1 . ' ' v
The 'Lutheran Choral society let
cream soda) which .was to have
I been held this evening at the homo
of Mr. and Mrs, Walter I'ohrman,
has been postponed oh account of
the weather. .
PRE-FOURTH
$30 SUITS
$22.50
$35 SUITS
$28.85
$40 SUITS
r,:,S33.85.-.
There's a Suit here for every .man,
young man and youth. The mere
fact that we've sold these same qual
ities for years is assurance enough .
of their real worth made more at
tractive by their greatly reduced
prices. .
A GALA HOLIDAY
OF VALUE GIVING
We believe the slashing of pur or-,
iginal figures is so drastic that the .
response is certain to be one of the
largest in our history.
SPECIAL LOT SUITS THAT SOLD TO $30.00
$17.95
Fast Color Polo , New
Broadcloth SHIRTS OXFORD
SHIRTS $1-25 & $1.50 Guaranteed
$1.00 Values All Leather
3for'$2.75 $1.00 $3.85
The Stone Fob Evenv Man
"Oil, j'ou cruel (lilug! Hurry auct ciok It, I'm klurvwi
. lU.TTliTSr'AT .
SAN PRANOlHrO, Juno 20 (AP)
ButttM'ftit f. o. b. San hVunciHco,
Mrs. Frank Reavis
: Hostess at Party
i
Mrs. Frank Ut'iivis wis hostess
nt lior homo lust nlKht nt u ilolliiht
ful 'ilinnor uml sluinbor party for
lior niiu'o. Miss Hurnli'o Kmttli.
Curds wore a diversion of the even
inr. Those present were: Miss An
na I'"reel8, Jliss Aima Hayes, Mlai
MnrJorlO WuIlslnBi'r. Miss Mal'Kai'et
ltaker, Miss Kuthuryn 1'eelz of
Pendleton and Miss Hernleo Smith.
Friends Guests
i At Pinochle Party
...is, y.. G. 'mile cntoi'taltu'd a
numhor of hir frienda Vt'(lmMiliiy
ovonins nc her honiT with two
tallies of pinochle. The evening was
plenHnntly spent with liitrli score in
C!inl going to Mrs. H, K, Sitler
and eonsolation Boinjf, ti Mrs.
Hnlph Woriel.
'' I'otled iflants were used alibut
the Hale home in decora tins und
after the cards, u delicious Itincli
wu'i; served. " ;
Club Meeting At
Alexander Home
leader, Mtu H." C ' Alexander, on
Island City avenue,
; The eluh intMnliers were ontiit 1
tallied by Miss Dorothy Camphell
and Mis !'ranees Alexander in
ainKin(f, uecompanied by Mis Vlr
Kinla C'aniphel' on the ptano. Tin
fplluWliifT song? were sunff; "My
8weeth'arl'H the Man In tin Moon,"
"Two liabes in the Woods" and
"There'i; HomethliiK Niee About
ICveryOne Imt There's Everything
Nice About You." The club j?lrli(
also sanK their dub sons: and Mltw
Ki-anceH Alexander gave a rending,
"Our t'lub Work."
Two visitors, Mrs. Hobert Coy
and her soii, Hobert, were present
for the afternoon.
Tree Diseases
Take Annual
Timber Toll
The Work and Smile ..Hoine
noon lit the home of their local
Diversity Club In. : '
Session Yesterday
Twelve nU'inbeiu of the diversity
ctul met yiHterday afternoon jit the
H I ve rsi d e pa r k w it ti M rs. John
Price, Mrs. Kred lines,' Mrs. Verna
Snhth and Mr..: Marian Bachynskl
hostesses. The uttendanco prize
was won by' Mrs. Verna Hmlth.
Other priKes were received by Mrri.
Phlllin Lnekwood, Mrs. Kred lines
and Mrs. (llaudn Pucltett. Oamea
I were a delightful diversion. Later
j dainty refreshments w.re served.
"ho next meeting will be held at
n !H' Points camp, .Inly a at 2
o'clock. -
RITC1KXK, Ore., June. 20 (AT1)
Lumbermen and nelentlstft gathered
hero yesterday Tor the forest sym
posium of the annual session of the
Pacific division of the, American
AHsociatloit' for the Advancement
of Hclenctt wore told that tree
diseases take an annual toll of six
billion feet of tlmhor 'valued at
$878,000,000 ftmi that forest fires
destroy annual from ten to twenty
million acres of timber.
' ' K. I. Kotok, director of the Cal
ifnrnm forest experiment station,
t declared western lumbermen must
come to realize -that, slashing by
bin ning Is not only out of date hut
very injurious to reforestation.
Clearing of land should lie done
scientifically, he said, and protec
tion of forest from fire should be
done more intelligently. Forest
fires -must be followed by careful
reforestation and these new forests
must he protected, he told the as
sociation. ' -i -!
, 1 P. Keen, of the Pacific,' north
west forest experiment station;
Portland, told the scientists -of
studies now being carried on to de
termine the life habits of insects
, that cause damage to trees estim
ated nt more than $18, 000,000 an
nually. 10. 10. Hubert, University
oV Idaho, predicted trees will be
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SERVICE
. MAIN759
When you are in need of a little extra service
you will find us ready to give it to you. Being
cheerfully willing to help out with our delivery
service has made us many friends.
SATURDAY AND MONDAY
Fresh Asparagus, 2 lbs.
25
Thompson's Double Malted Milk, 1 lb 49d
(Shaker Free.)
New potatoes, 10 lbs.
.47
All vegetables are very nice and low in price
most all are local grown, strawberries, Clark's,
are nearly gone. We. are getting in some extra
nice ones for canning.
t i
Crisco, 3 lb. can .. 79
Beef Roast Shoulder, loin, lb ...25
Steaks cut from No. 1 steer beef, govern
ment inspected, lb - 35
Veal ground for meat loaf, 11) 30
This week we have some very fine Rhode Island
lied frys, which are fresh dressed and of course,
drawn hens also.
Marshmallows, 1 lb. pkg .'. 29
GRANliapiE!
,: MKAT CO
Packers and: Distributors- of Mt :
City Grocery Econdniy,Cfdc(H7-':n'-i$v.f'.':' Hoj:e''---
and Market . and' .Markt-!;)H:i HMrM v'
Main 75-50 H Main 575-481' HIi; :M(Mn' 755' - ;
Products ;;; V . ;
V Fir Street '
Market & Grocery
v Main 700 V .
COOPERATION
COOPERATION IS THE KK5Y NOTE v:suecMs. SEI5 THAT YOUR FOOD
REQUIREMENTS are produced as,near as possibW. in UNION COUNTY. . It is pur ;
policy to cooperate with the producers' and use. locar products. . They '.are as good
, as me dcsi ami cohi you less moijey.
Heavy Bacon : 22c lb.
Partly Streaked with lean. . Extraor-'i
dinaiy Value. ' '
Dressed Hens
Plymouth Rocks.
Skinned Backs
Extra Lean.
Y26cib.
1 15c ib.
Loin, ; '
T-Bone or Sirloin 33c lb.
Young .Steer Beef. , Grande Ronde Val
ley Products ' Choicest Steaks. . ,: '
Spring Chickens 22 29c lb.
Milk. Fed. Choice. 1
Sliced Ham 30c lb.
Sliced by machinery. It lowers the cost.
GROCERY DEPARTMENT
Pickles r
Knight's Fancy Quality Glass Barrels
Each'3..... S1.49
S : 98c
Each I7UL.
Cookies y -
Fruit Biscuits Lots of Raisins'
and Dates
Pounds 29c
Green Beans .
Young and Tender
Pounds : 25c
Bakery Special
This Saturday We Feature
Large Size Jelly Rolls Regular 35c Value
19c
New Potatoes
Fancy, Smooth Stocks Special
. Saturday Only
7 Pounds ... ... . . 25c
Matches
Regular Boxes
For ........... 29c
Monarch Beans
Small Sti ingless Regular 30c value '
For ; 74c
Pineapple
Preferred Stock
Fancy Quality 2 Vi Tins
For 57C
Crystal White Soap
,1:...:.: 20C
7
Bars
BUTTER Mt. Emily Fresh Churned ". ... 35c lb.