La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959, August 01, 1933, Page 6, Image 6

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EA GRANDE EVENING OBSERVER, VA GRANDE, ORE.
Tuesday, August 1, 1933
LOCAL RlRDEirjX
From Walla Walla Knjoya Vacation
Mr. and Mrs. Ewlng W. Stephens Mr. and Mm. A. K. Parker and son.
and family, of Walla Walla, were In Knox, spent the weekend vacationing
La Grande Saturday where Mr. Swing at Wallowa Lake. Mr. Parker 1b cashier
attended a meeting of prune growers of the First National bank of La
of Yakima and Walla Walla valleys Grande.
and Southern Idaho.
flock to Work-
Dallas Jacobsen has returned to
Ontario, Ore., after a two weeks vaca.
tlon spent at the Oregon coast, Port
land and La Grande. While In U
Grande he visited his parents, Mr.
and Mrs. E. Jacobsen.
KiiiIh Visit Here
After a weeks visit with friends In
La Grande, Miss Beulah Sooter has
returned to her home In Ontario,
Ore. She Is a graduate of the Eastern
Oregon Normal school.
Etuis Vacation
! Mrs. Bertha Way has returned from
a two weeks' vacation, part of which
she spent visiting in Salem with rela
tives. She accompanied her cousins,
Mr. and Mrs. Ed Prouty, to the Capi
tol city. Mrs. Way Is a member of
the staff In the ready-to-wear de
partment at Falks.
Vacation at Wallowa
: Miss Burmallne Hall left during the
.past weekend to spend a two weeks
vacation visiting her mother, Mrs.
Kate Hall, at Wallowa.
VlKltlnc Here
Mrs. E. L. Woods, of Richland, Is In
La Grande visiting her daughter, Mrs.
Walter Masten, and granddaughter,
Miss Evelyn Masten. She has been
visiting her grandson, Jeddle Woods,
and granddaughter, Mrs. Shlney
Hartman and family, in Baker.
Concludes Stay Here
After attending the summer session
at the Eastern Oregon Normal school
Miss Dorothy Lake left Sunday for
her homo at Ontario. She spent the
past weekend in Pendleton visiting
friends.
Returns Home
Mrs. Harlan Denton, of Condon,
Ore., lias returned to her home after
a three weeks' visit In La Grande with
her slater, Mrs. William Gable. Dur- i
tag her stay here Mrs. Denton ,Mn . producta for these three counties
Gable and their mother Mrs. Frank ame Qut Q, Waa w but (0l.
Otto of La Grande ; spent a week at ' a reMnt yMt of , rcto
" "" " , , J , representative here It was deemed
Innm T n L-o OVitt a on viol tAst ralnttlrM r
La Grande Gets
Best Foods, Inc.
District Agency
La Grande this week becomes
central distributing point for the
products of another nationally known
manufacturer. Best Foods, Inc., have
appointed O. B. Fogle, manager of
the Paclflo Fruit & Produce Co., this
city, as their distributing representa
tive for products over Union, Wal
Iowa and Baker counties.
Previously, distribution of these
Iowa Lake. She also visited relatives
at Enterprise.
Returns to Portland
Arthur P. Ireland, Inland creamery
official, has returned to Portland af
ter transacting business In La Grande
for several days. Mr. Ireland was one
of the party who made a goodwill
tour to Frog Heaven O. C. v. camp
on Friday,
Returns to Milton
R. D. Monohan. of Mil ton -Free-
water, who has been marking the
co-operatively grown cherries for
Union. Cove and La Orande, returned
last night to Milton but expects to
be In La Grande towards the end of
this WeeK. Mrs. IMwuohan Joined
him for the weekend In La Grande.
advisable for best service to patrons
to supply the growing demand of
the district this side of the Blue
mountains out of an established dis
tributing center here.
"We are more than pleased to have
been appointed distributors for the
well known Best Foods products in
this newly established territory,"
Bays Mr. Fogle. "Through our long
established service Into this terri
tory out of our La Grande supply
houses, we can give more Immediate
attention to the wants of many re
tailers who have taken on this pop
ular line."
The Best Foods, Inc., prepared pro
ducts Include: mayonnaise, relish
spread, thousand-Island dressing.
Gold Medal salad dressing, trench
crossing, horse radish, mustard, B &
B pickles and Kucoa.
Post Members To Do
Stuff in The Chorus
(Continued Prom Pagv One)
Returns to La Oranrte
Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Fitzgerald have
returned trom a two weeks vacation
trip to Seattle. He owns the Fitz
gerald Furniture company.
Return Home
. Miss Constance Ray and! her moth
er, Mrs. Ella Ray, spent a two weeks'
vocation In Bremerton and Seattle,
Wash., returning this weekend to La
Grande.
Visit In California
- Mrs. Elizabeth Donnelly, head of
the ready-to-wear deportment In
Folk's La Grande store, has gone by
train to Stockton, Col., where she will
be the guest of her sister, Mrs. Frank
O'Hare, for two weeks.
Gothic Ideal In form but with the
last wordi In catchy tunes, Intricate
dance steps and coa turnery, Raymond
O. Williams, chairman of the com
mittee, revealed this morning;
Proceeds from the event will be
used to finance the trip of the legion
drum corps to the Btate convention
In Klamath Falls when the post will
make a bid for the 1034 department
meeting.
One hour and a quarter of vaude
ville will be presented, beginning at
8:45 o'clock, and the legion chorus
will be only one of a number of
features. f
A chorus of five girls, pupils of
Miss Alyce Cook, will present a chorus
tap number In clever costumes.
Members of the chorus ore 'Patsy
Jesse, Betty June Stalcup, Betty Jane
Grlce, Gloria Walker and Marian
Chrlstensen.
Tom Bruce, whose voice Is always
a drawing card on any program will
furnish a group of numbers. . Gene
Gossett and Bert Worrell, the Har
mony boys, will sing some of their
best numbers, and the Campbell Sis
ters, Dorothy and Virginia, will tap
dance. Other numbers also are being
rranged. "-'- '
Dancing will follow the vaudeville
at approximately 10 o'clock. '
SOUTH ALL IS
FINED $15 IN
LOCAL COURT
Joseph Southall was arrested by
city police and taken before Judge
L. Den ham in the court of Justice
of the peace, yesterday where he was
charged with assault and battery. The
complaint was filed! by Mrs. Southall.
The defendant pleaded not guilty,
Was found guilty by Judge Den ham
and fined $15, which has not been
paid.
He was turned over to the state by
Chief of Police P. J. Steffen, of the
city force.
NOTICE
We sell only Artificial Ice
made from pure water. All calls
answered promptly.
We also handle only the best
. quality of Coal and Wood.
All our products are guaran
teed. Our services ore the best.
Gaither Ice &
Fuel Co.
Main 528
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Recital Club Of,
La Grande Gives
Monthly Program
The La Grande Recital club held
Its monthly meeting . and program
In the studios or the Eastern Oregon
School of Music Monday evening, the
little folks' program beginning at 7:30
and the adult program following at
8:00 o'clock. The attendance was
good, and the program very enjoy
able. July Is the birth month of Stephen
Foster, famous early American com
poser, and Beveral numbers on the
program were his compositions.
The following numbers constituted
the little folks' program: "Prlscilla
on Monday," Bllbro, piano solo by
Ian Thornburg; "'Massa s In de Cold,
Cold Ground", Foster, piano solo by
Lola Brown; "Old Black Joe", Foster,
vocal duet by Lorraine and Josephine
Hendrlckson with Lorraine playing
the piano accompaniment: "The May
Basket", Emerson, piano solo by
Dorothy Jean Lester.
The adult program was composed
of the following numbers: "Moonlit
Sea." Smith, piano solo by Mrs. Ed
Moon: "Moment Musical", Schubert,
piano solo by Mildred Stoddard;
"Come Where My Love Lies Dream
ing", Foster, vocal duet by Mrs. Mer
vlile Moore and Mrs. W. H. Parkin
son, with Mrs. -Parkinson playing the
piano accompaniment; "The Robin's
Return", Fisher, piano solo by
Loretta Stltt: "Beautiful Dreamer",
Foster; vocal solo by Mrs. Parkinson,
accompanied by Atha Damorell;
"Salut d'Pesth"; Kowalskl, piano solo
by Atha Damerell; "The Armorer's
Song" from Robin Hood, De Koven,
vocal solo by Elliott Flnlay, accom
panied by Mrs. Parkinson! "Oh. Bu
zanna", paraphrase, piano solo by
Mrs. C. C. Long.
The August program will celebrate
the first anniversary of the Recital
club, and Mrs. Parkinson has Invited
the club to meet at her home on that
occasion. - The composers featured
will be Moskowskl and De Bussey.
Bank clearings reached a total of
(60.846,644 In July, 1932, and Increas
ed to (77,386,483 In the month Just
caosing.
9.9. inns Sinn Tin
For 2-Week Camp
(Continuea from Page One)
dulged In. end David B. Stoddard,
director of Boy Scout activities In the
L. D. S. church wards of this vicin
ity, and who Is heading up the Cath
erine creek movement, asks that
there be a full attendance of all pros
pective campers in this project. This
camp is not restricted to boy scouts;
neither Is the Wallowa Lake camp
which opens next week for a 10-day
period. The Catherine creek plans
are being laid for those who prefer
to put up foodstuffs rather than cash
to meet running expenses, and who
prefer to cook Individually in the
open rather than eating at a common
mess hall where food is prepared by
a regular cook. The latter arrange
ment will prevail ot Wallowa lake.
Tonight's meeting will discuss what
and how much food and equipment
will be needed by each Individual
boy, and other essential details.
Mr. Stoddard stresses the Invita
tion to any boy interested to attend
this evening s meeting.
Highway Wages Moved
Up To 55-65 Basis
(Continued From Page One)
The commission was told that W. H.
Lynch, district engineer, federal
bureau of -public roads, has approved
14 projects. These are:- Blggs-Jolin
Day; Dillon section of Orange Itonde
Bayer, Doyle HIIl-Nlmrod, Durkee
Qales. Lime - Huntington, Lincoln
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