La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959, February 26, 1932, Page 2, Image 2

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    Friday, February 26, 1932
Page Two
LA GRANDE EVENING OBSERVER, LA GRANDE, ORE.
Elgin Hi Girls
Sextet Defeats
, All Opponents
ELGIN, Ore.; Feb. 26 (Special)
The Elgin Hlghwschool girls basketl
ball team' has made ft very enviable
record this season, meeting all Btrong
teams m this section 'and 'winning
their games by decisive scores. In
two of the-' games not a field goal was
scored-agalnat them and In twoothera
only one. In the nine games on their
schedule this . year the local girls
piled up a total or 811 points to their
.opponents 54. -Twenty-three of these
points were scored against them by
the -Enterprise girls ln the two games
played; This is ft record to be proud
of and a -mark for future Elgin teams
- to equal or excel, says the Recorder,
. t The girls' playing this year was
characterized by excellent-team-worc
'along with accurate passing and basket-,
shooting. Centers, guards and tor
wards played as a unit, harmony and
lack cf "Grand Stand" contributing
greatly to thelr-ouccess. The follow
ing girls made up the-squad: For
wards Loretta Cason, -Dclphla
Beem, 'Frances Gilklson and Ida Phlp
pen; centers - Jessie Jones, Marie
""Starrls, Bernlco 1 Browning, Lauroso
Harris and Jermalnia Haefs; guards
" 'Bernadeftn Brugger, Cleo Jacobs An
.nabejlo Terpany, June-Hugond Zel-
Jah Reed. Supt. F. C. Smith is tho
oach. .
i Tho following is' a" summary of the
games played by the girls this past
Reason:
f . GAMES
jEnterpriso 12
Union .
lumnl
"Enterprise. . ' ,
Vlprth , Powder
tCovq.
North. Powder
Jnibler ,.
Ambler
Elgin 28
Elgin 32
3 Elgin 38
.1 Elgin 24
3 Elgin 44
1 j Elgin 41
3 Elgin 23
7 Elgin 33
7 . Elgin 48
Totals ,
64
311
i$3353883
If CRICKET FLAT
PERSONALS
$ $ &'3 3 S 4 3 $ $
y -Xty Lois AVlthcnipoon ,'
'I . - '(Observer t Correspondent)
j. . CRICKET FLAT (Special) Cricket
;F)at. grange will hold Its. regular
'.Meeting at tho Highland school house
Saturday with dinner to bo served
at noon,
.!, Luther Hind man and daughter,
Vivian, are ill of the measles . this
I week. Tho Hlndmans have been hav
"'ihg, measles for several weeks, as.
MarJorie, 'high' school student, con
tracted the disease some time ago.
" ! John Darr has been visiting for
fthe past week with his daughter and
ubn-ln-law, Mr. and Mrs. M. E. Mc
,'Call and other rolatlves and friends
'of-Elgln.- t - '
Miss Lois Wltherspoon has been
visiting 'With' nor -grandparents, -'Mr.
and Mre.'E. W. Witty and with other
friends In Elgin the past week., . ;.s
, Bay McColl returned to his home
Monday evening fter spending a'
month visiting relatives and friends
in Flora and Enterprise.
Tony Junkerau spent the weekend
visiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs.
Leo Roulet. ... .
Lufrona and Albertus Hardy, who
have been ill of the measles returned
to their' school duties after having
been absent for' three weeks.; Hyj
Q. V. ' Witty spent Sunday evening;
and Monday visiting his brother, Mr.
and Mrs. E.- W. Witty, of Elgin.
"Miss Ruby Parsons, who is a (Stu
dent of E. O. N. at La Grande, spent
the weekend visiting at the home of
her parents, fMr.-and MrB. Leonard
Parsons; . t -. t
A few friends of Miss Ruth Von-;
derAhe gathered at the home of-.Mr. ,
and Mrs. Logan Beem, Saturday eve-l
nlng for a party In honor of her
birthday. Games were played and at j
a late hour, dainty refreshments of
cako. sandwiches and coffee were I
served. Those present were Misses
Doris Sturglll, 1 Frances ' Cates, Chtoe
and Ruby Parsons, ' Delphia ; Beem, i
Ruth VondcrAhe and Messrs.- Charles I
Kennedy; Harold McCulIy, Edwin and
Louis Phillips, Thomas Smith and
John Wickens.
I , Hilgard:
C'lilC'AriO LIVESTOCK
CHICAGO, Feb. 20 UP (U. 8. D.
A.) Hogs 23.000; 10m 15c higher; 170
210 lbs.' $4 20 j M.30; 220-260 lbs.
$3.96&4.20. .
Cattle 2,000- light kinds and yearl
ings steady to strong:- bcol cows 3.O0
a3.50; venters 26-BOc lower $5.00
0.0O. .
Sheep -12,000; ' steady, :- desirable
lambs 8.2B :a 8.60 - to packers;
slaughter ewes $3,000 3.60.
Nvlicdiile HISli School Tnurncy
SEATTLE Ml Tho tenth annual
University of Washington stato high
school basketball - tournament will
bo held here March B to 12 with 32
teams taking part. ;
l I'OltTI.AM) CAHH
PORTLAND. Oro., Fob. 20 P)-
wheat; Big Bend bluestcm 70c.
Soft white 80c.
Western white 60c.
Hard winter 68c."
Northern. spilng 68c.
Western red 68c,
Oats:' No. 2 white 23.00. - -
Today's car receipts: wheat
flour 18; corn 0; oate 1; hay 3.
Cash
OAS PKICKS WEAKER
PORTLAND, Feb. -26 P) While
most service ' stations ' were sellliig
gasoline at 12 nts a gallon -today.
several retail-dealers had posted lu
cent signs, - and tho -price appeared
to be working downward to that levol.
JJ()
Main 759
3 Phones
Cor.Gedar
& Washington
Do you eat plenty of fruits .arid vegetables?
Spinach, 3 pounds 18i
Oranges large size, dozen . 45
Bacon best sliced, pound 21
Lard, '4 pound package 39
Peanut Clusters, made in'L'a Grande 29
Feldman's Naphtha Soap, 5 bars 25
String Beans Twin Peaks, 3 cans 33
Pecans, 2 pounds 35
Veal ground, pound .... 16
Hens White Leghorns, pound 17
Hens Rhode Island Reds, pound 23
Beans large white, 5 pounds 15
PERSONALS '
$ $ q Q 4 Q Q Q'W Q Q
By Wllmertli Welmer
, . (Observer Correspondent) ,
HILGARD (Special) A splendid
program In honor ( of , Washington's
birthday was presented Monday night
at the school -houses The ' program
consisted of , recitations .and .plays as
follows: song, "America" and flag
salute, audience; poem, ftA' Modern
Washington," by Henry Bennett;
shadow pantomime, ."George Wash
ington and the Hatchet," by Buddy
Tipton,- Harry Thornbrue end. Leroy
Foster; poem, "Like Washington;"
Alice Weimer; monologue, "Tho Les
son," Nellie Thornbrue; play, "Mem
ories of Washington"; story, "A:vislt
from Washington," Lloyd Tipton;
poem, "Distress," Buddy Tipton;
poem, "Doubtin' Dad." Leroy Foster;
play, "Making' tho Flag." After the
program, a community .party was
held with games and dancing as the
diversions. At a lato hour, ice cream.
cake and coffee were served by the
Woman's club. -
' Mrs. Claude Bartmess, who has
been very 111 for the past week,. Is
reported as being able to be up for
a short time each day. . ,
News has been received here of the
marriage of John Thornbrue, son of
Mr. and Mrs. O. O. Thornbrue, to
Miss Margaret . Smith, - of Waldport,
at Toledo, Tuesday, Feb. 16. Mr.
Thornbrue has been on the coast for
tho last few months.
Mrs. Agnes Keffcr and two children,
David and Beverly, accompanied by
Mrs. Geraldine VanDuker, Herbert
Gllraoro and I. J. Hastings, all of
Klamath Falls, arrived Sunday eve
ning for an extended visit at the Mt.
Emily camp and at Enterprise.
Miss Lola Mflitln, of Cove, was fa
visitor at tho J. B. Weimer. home
Tuesday,
Mr. and Mrs. Steve Proctor and
Mi, and Mrs. Gerald Plerson, of Per
ry, attended tho program and party
In Hllgard Monday evening.
, f
f PERRY
f PERSONALS , t
b Q Q 4 Q
'By Wllda O'Nell
(Observer Correspondent) i
PERRY (Special) A depression
birthday party was given in honor
of Mrs.. Kenneth Plerson at the home
of Mrs. C. D, ' Kelly recently. Mrs.
Vonnle Plerson and Mr. and, Mrs.
Hershel Horstman acted as hostesses.
Those present were Mrs. 'T. E- Pier
son, Mrs. Hanford and Mrs. Hale, of
La Grande, Mrs. Alvah O'Nell, Mrs.
Earl Stein, Mrs. P. V. Carman, Mrs.
Etvin' Carman,' Mrs. Romlnger, : Mrs.
Stephen Proctor and Mrs, McCormick,
of Perry. The afternoon was spent
in playing games after which a de
lightful lunch was served. The cen
terpiece was a large birthday cake
with 23 candles on it.
.Charlie Morris was a visitor at the
Bob Myrlck home one day this week.
Misses Leah Blazed ale and Loral ne
Smith spent the weekend visiting
friends in La Grande.
Mr. and Mrs. Joe Smith and fam-
'-ily spent one day this week In La
I Grande-visiting friends and relatives,
j Mr. and Mrs. C. D. Kelly and Mr.'
and, Mrs. Hershel Horstman and son,
Jackie, ' motored to Hermlston to
spend the weekend with Mrs. Kelly's
mother,-Mrs. Bob Kelly. ,
Mrs. Earl Stein - gave a birthday
dinner In honor of her small- son,
Bobby, who was four years bid re
cently. Those present were Kenneth
and Bruce Plerson, Mary Lou Rom
Inger, Helen Plerson and Doris An
derson. The afternon was spent in
playing children's games after which
a beautiful and delicious lunch was
served. , .
Bruce Plerson, the Bmall eon -of Mr.
and Mrs. Kenneth Plerson, had his
tonsils removed Wednesday morning.
He Is Improving nicely.
Mrs. Stephen Proctor and Mrs. Bob
, Myrlck visited at the home of Mrs.
Hilda Carlson in La Grande recently.
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New' Blouses ftl.00 and 1.9ft. ' New
Skirts 2i)8. , .
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2-3-1 m.
HemsUtbnuif. .aiMtiiii. -i tntton
holes, etc. Norton', Klddjr Shop.
Adv.
Old Time Dance -Eagles hall 'Satur
day night. Admission 50c. 2-25-3 t.
"fMTURDAY KPECIAL ;
- Dollar v Bouquets ot Fresh Flowers
at Clark1 Florists. 2-26-1 t.
19-plece, pink glass 'beverage sets
consisting ;of '1 pitcher, 6 iced tea
glasses; 6 water glasses; -6 tomato'Juice
glasses, pnly $1.50 at Melville's.
2-25-3 t.
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, .YOUR BUSINESS
When you wish to have a picture
framed,'-or one enlarged and hand
tinted,-in fact -anything -In the line
of picture work, you . will be . best
pleased when you-take It to Richard
sou "Tile Art ' Man" at Richardson's
j Art and Oltt Shop. 2-23-t t.
I The Victory Way club is giving a
I Hard Tlmes,dance, Bat. night, Feb. 27
at the .North Side garage. Bring your
lunches, 2-25-2 t.
YOUR PICTintER
Can be copied, enlarged and hand
tinted for you at small cost now uc
Rlchardeon'8 Art and tilft Shop.
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;i(Lii:;. HUNDRiEDS OF PIECES OF
The Same as the Nationally Faihous Extra Heavy Cast Aluminum Ware that Was Demonstrated
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I
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Heavy cast sauce pans with
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Very handy. Use one side for
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6-Inch Skillets .
Heavy cast skillet in 6-inch
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A very handy 79C
House-to-House' Price 3.90
Tea
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