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About La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959 | View Entire Issue (July 20, 1933)
Thursday, July 20, 1933 LA" GRANDE EVENING OBSERVER. LA GRANDE. ORE. Page Five Poems by Local Writers Are To Appear In Print Several La Orande writers will be represented In an anthology ol Ore gon poetry to go to press early In August. Published by the Now Uni versity Press of Corvallls, and edited by Dallas Moore, the book will ap pear before the xlrst of September. In this volume of about ISO pages, to be bound In cloth, will be repre sentative verse written during the past few years by Oregon residents. About twenty professional writers have contributed, besides many new writers. Each writer will be repre sented by one poem. The book will contain a foreword by Dr. J. B. Hor ner, of the Oregon State college, and a preface of a biographical nature by Harold Hunt, editor of the Poot's Corner In the Oregon Journal. V - The material thus far has been drawn largely from periodicals pub lished In Oregon, but writers whose ' work has not been read by the com- pliers may submit material to them. Preference will be given to short verse, and no poem submitted should contain more than 24 lines. REV. M. TENNYSON HOLDS SERVICES . COVE (Special) Rev. M. G. Tenny son, of Pendleton, held service at the Ascension Episcopal church Sunday morning. Rev. Tennyson and family and Rev. Clarence Kopp and family, of La Grande, are staying In the As cension grove for the summsr months. The) grove is bo lovely at this time of year, that it is an ideal camping place. - PLAID TAFFETA USED FOR DRESS GIRDLES . PARIS (fP) Plaid taffeta makes ' girdles on some of the most striking evening frocks this season. A white organdy dance frock with ruffles running from the hem to the knees . Is trimmed with a wide belt and long sash ends of blue, red and white taf feta ribbon. , The territorial legislature of Alaska has appropriated $225,000 to provide a home for aged pioneers. SIXTH GRADE VISITS PAPER The sixth grade of the Ackerman Training school visited the Observer office and Nelson's printing office yesterday. The children are studying printing as a part of their work unit. "The History of Records." They havo gone back to the first records and have traced the history through the ages. Miss Mayme McCarter and a group of student teachers are direct ing the group. CARPERS HAVE BABY DAUGHTER Mr. and Mrs. Howard Carper are the parents of a baby daughter born on July 10 at the Grande Honc'e hos pital. They make their home at Promise. ODD FELLOWS TO PRACTICE The Odd Fellows will practice to morrow evening for the initiatory degree which will be used on Aug; 4 when a group of new members are Initiated. They will gather at the hall tomorrow evening at 7:30 o'clock. Six Arrested in Luer Kidnap Case Today (Continued From Page One) KIDNAl'KltS WOUND MAN PHILADELPHIA. July 20 UP) Vic tim of two assailants who. took him as second-choice In an attempted kid naping. Prank A. McClatchy, wealthy real estate operator, lay near death today with a bullet wound tnrougn the chest. GETS BIG YIELD FROM ACREAGE WAI.IOWA israclal) John Doud, of Promise, was a business visitor In tiun th last of the week and re ports a yield of several hundred gal lons of strawberries from a wo ana a half acre patch at his farm there. He reports prospects excellent for a heavy second crop. ' " Quality and Value with Friendliness For Extra Measure at JJEIL9S Phone. 0f reeI Cor. Cedar Main 759 Deliver & Washington ILOCAIL BROOMF Hummer Here- Mrs, Ellen Stoddard has returned to La Orande to spend the summer. She formerly made her home In La Orande but the last winter she has spent with her son, Robert, who l student at Stanford university. Since the close of school she has been in Salt Lake City visiting. On Vacation Mr. and Mrs. O. B. Davis are taking a trip to Roseburg where they will spend a vacation with tho former's parents, Mr. and Mrs. t. E. Davis. While in Southorn Oregon, Mr. Davis plans to spend a great deal of the time fishing In the North Umpqua river. Visiting Friends Rev, and Mrs. S. E. McKenney, of Free water, are visiting for a week In La Orande with friends. On Vacation Here Miss Helen Oonkey, who spent the past winter In the oast, Is In La Orande visiting for the summer vaca tion. The past month she has spent In Los Angeles. lng the scenery of Union and Wal lowa counties having visited at Wal lowa Lake. Mr. Campbell Here George Campbell, of Portland, ar rived recently and is making an ex tended visit at the home of his nephew and niece, Mr. and Mrs. Hu bert Anderson, near La Orande. Visit Inj Here I Jesse Parker and family, of Lontoc, 'cal., are here visiting his mother, Mrs. L. M. Parker, and other rela tives. They plan to return to their home by way of Portland, ZIONS TAKING VACATION TRIP Mr. and Mrs. 8. B. Zlon plan to leave Sunday for a vacation trip through Idaho during which they will visit Now York Stores lu Boise, Nampa and Caldwell, Mr. Zlon is manager of the local store. They will accompany I. N. Palmer, tho Walla Walla manager. SON BORN TO BROWN FAMILY ' Mr. and Mrs. Victor Brown are recelvlm; cnncratulntlons on the birth of a son Tuesday at the Orande Ronde hospital. Hearing Motions I Judge J. W. Knowles Is hearing j motions In circuit court here today. . Joins Mrs. 8huii William Shupp, of Helena, Mont., has arrived! In La Orande' to Join Mrs. Shupp who has been visiting her parents. Mr. and Mrsi;?. E. Ware. They plan to make their home here. ltd urns Home Charles Whittle has returned from Portland where he has been transact ing business for several days. Hotel Manager Here ' ' I Mr. and Mrs. Leo Falk and family stopped In La Orande last, night en route to Seattle.' Mr; Faik Is man- ager of the Owyhee hotel In Boise. From Missouri L. O. Fleming and two sons. Sam and Hugh, have arrived from Pulton, Mo., to Join Mrs. Fleming and spend a week visiting Mrs. W. 8. Snook and family and Mrs. C. M. Humphreys. Mrs. Fleming has been here for sev eral weeks visiting her mother, Mrs. Snook, and her sister, Mrs. Hum phreys, and will accompany them to their home by motor. From Enterprise J. A. Burleigh, attorney, E. D. Peal and Grant Tucker, all of Enterprise, were business visitors In La Orande yesterday.. , ' ! Vacation Tour " ' i Mr. and Mrs. Eugene MUlerlng are ' on a week's vacation tour of Portland 1 and the several points on the Ore ' gon coast. End Visit Here Mr. and Mrs. Earl Wren and son, Robert, have returned to their home In Portland after a visit here with her mother, Mrs. Mary Hofmann, and other relatives and friends. Earl Lovan returned to Portland with them and will spend two weeks visit ing Robert. Attending Picnic Dr. R. J. Ruckman, of Baker, is In La Orande today visiting relatives and attending the pioneer picnic. l -V- r " 1 '1'. 'j.; GOLD SEAL -i f ' SALMON llC Pound size cans of finest meat, CsliiBiiBniiMH Finest Brand OLEO 10c ' MATCHES 23c ctn. CERTO 2 for 49C One Pound Bricks Pabstette CHEESE For Picnics & Lunches 2 for 29c 4-lb. Pkg. LARD 43c Minced HAM 14c Large Cans Purple' , Plums & Prunes .... 10c JUM Fine for Breakfast Northern "Quality" TOILET TISSUE 4 for 25c Preferred Stock Yellow Bantam CORN 1 2 for 25c Puffed WHEAT A fine food Q for breakfast tC Tl i n . K regular zuc m a j n ti' i Meat & f lsti SAUCE , 15c ORDER BERRIES FOR CANNING Sugar 10 1I)S. 59c LARGE FRYERS FKE.K1I DKKSKF.I) and DRAWN RIPE OLIVES 2 for 25c On Way to Ontario C. E. Strickland, of Salem, statu engineer, and Dr. W. L. Powers, of Corvallls, head of .the bureau of soils at Oregon State college, passed through La Grande Tuesday on their way to Ontario where they will at tend an irrigation meeting. They also plan to attend like meetings In La Orande and Pendieton later. From Arco Mrs. Bob Miller and children and her sister, Miss Dickie Matthles, of Arco, Idaho, 1 stopped In La Grande Tuesday to visit with Miss Myrtle Hoyt. They have toeen m Pomeroy, Wash, and were en "route to their home. To 1 laker - George T. Cochran, local attorney, transacted legal business in Baker Monday. He was accompanied by Mrs. Cochran. WALLOWA FARMERS SOLVING PROBLEMS (Continued Prom Page One) put on the fields for the second crop, much of which Is making an excel lent growth. Bear creek is dropping rapidly and farmers who depend on Irrigation water from that stream are making good use of the supply now by irrigating for the second crops of hay 'before the creek falls too much. Water Is plentiful at -mout other points In this end of tho valley. Returns From Joseph Mr. and Mrs. B. E, Thornburg, of La Orande, returned Wednesday from 1 Joseph, .vU.ei'0 they spent a few days -with the !.;, E. Thornburg family.) inezr son, Jan Thornburg, who had been in Joseph for a longer period, returned to La Orande with them. Portland People Here Mr. and Mrs. L. R. Parlett have hatf as their house guests, the lat ter 's sister, Mrs. Will Hanscom and daughter, June, and a niece, Miss Margaret Crowe, all of Portland. They plan to remain until Saturday. Dur ing their visit they have been enjoy- IIOMB FROM MINE Cove Charles De Haas, who, has work in a mine over in the Burnt River district, .came home Saturday for a few days. He Is operating a Delsel engine for the mining com pany. Calvin Wright is overseer of the mine which Is owned and oper ated by a Denver company and is said to be on a paying basis, AT WALLA WALLA Cove Miss Dorothy Mills has been spending a few days at Walla Walla. Mr. and Mrs. Crause came here for a visit last week and she went homo with them. She is expected homo -the first of the week. COMMUNITY CASH STORE Features for FRIDAY & SATURDAY, July 21-22 Salmon 2 for 23c The basis of dozens of Salads 1-lb. Cans Snowdrift An excellent shortening 6-Ib. Pail.. 79c FLOUR rrs:r!:! $1.75 I SUGAR 7.!. $1.17 Pork & Beans Tender brown 1-Ib.Tin ...5c Corn Flakes Pine flavored crispy flakes 3 for . . . . . 23c Swift's Ham PREMIUM 8 to 10 What a treat. 19c Beef Roasts rnflavorandT-. 14c R:U T !1 Economical to servo at AHn ID 15011 this price . 3 LBS. ZC Ken-L-Ration MetH 3cAN3 29c 1 mpoar with the other Home Made Mayonnaise in Vz Minutes PERFECT EVERY TIME! New MIXER and 1 Pint WESSON OIL both for AQC Tin rtcltx li m W mism I S 4.. He ust loves his Post Toasties . . . and he gets it every day! (His mother knows it's good for him!) How often youngsters scorn the foods you know are good for them! But here's one they simply love to eat Post Toasties! , And no wonder! How grand they taste these honey-colored flakes so crisp and crunchy . . so delicious, whether you serve them plain, with milk or cream and sugar, or topped off with luscious fruits or berries. j Post Toasties is made from tender toasted hearts of corn that turn to energy quick! Try it to-' morrow for brcakfa st! PostToast ies is a product of General Foods. j BOYS AND GIRLS! j Poil Toaittaf Cut-Outs now on every I package. Soldiers, clown , clrcui 'animals , , . what fun for boyi and girls I Tell your mother about thorn I Fri. - Sat BEST FOODS It sr Features for Friday, July 21 to Saturday, July 29 Inclusive Best Foods Pint Mayonnaise . . . . . . . 31c Best Foods Quart Mayonnaise . . . . . . . . 55c Best Foods Pint Salad Dressing .... 18c Best Foods Quart Salad Dressing . . . . . 31c Best Foods French Dressing .. . . Igc Horse Radish, Mustard . . 9c Best Foods ' B&BPickles 15c 5-oz. Can Shrimp . :. .10c . i 2 Cans Pimientoes . . . . . . .. 15c B. S. 2ia Pineapple ...... . .. KJc No. 2i2 Tin Crab Meat . 23c Features for Friday and Saturday, July 21 - 22 FLOUR LILY WHITE $1.29 $4.95 OREGON BEAUTY $1.35 Sack $5.26 Bbl. Potato CHIPS ' Local '.JIf bt. ' - 4Pkgs.i9C CANDY ' Tasty Assortment ' :" Cellophane Sanitary Pkg. 10c PORK & BEANS , To-Hot-to-Cook 5cCanV.: . 4 3g CHEESE Full Cream 16c 'b- V CRACKERS Snow Fluke 2-lb. Pkg.:. ' 27c Baking Powder ', ' ' Calumet Lb. 25c VINEGAR Pure Apple Cider 25c gal. JELLO 3 Pkgs- 19c COFFEE Airway Enormous Amount of This Coffee is Sold Palm-olive Soap 2 Bars 15C Crystal White Soap 10 Bars - 31C MILK Tall Cans 10 cans 55c Wesson A pure delicious vegetable oil. For making good things to cut while it lasts. Pint HQ n Quart Can &OVs Can 43c SALMON Del Monte - Red Tall Cans 14c Can Post Toasties . . . pkg. 5c SWANSD0WN Make Your Cake a Success 07C LI mass V PKG.