La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959, June 01, 1934, Image 3

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    Friday, June 1, 193 1
LA GRANDE EVENING OBSERVER. LA GRANDE, ORE.
Page Three
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La Grande Neighborhood Music Club
Will Present Program Friday Eve; ;
Mr. and Mrs. Mixer to be Guest Artists
The Neighborhood Music club ot
which Mrs. A. L. Gralapp Is chairman,
Is "announcing a special program to
be given at the La Grande ballroom
on Friday evening, June 8 beginning
at 8:00 o'clock. To this the public Is
urgently Invited. This program was
originally planned for April 18, but
was necessarily postponed.
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Mixer, who
have recently come to La Grande to
live, will be the guest artists on this
occasion.' Mr. Mixer, who will pre
sent groups of violin numbers. Is a
Small Amount
Each Month
II 1 F
m
sua i
Small Down
Payment
MONEY AND CLOTHES' . . .
Now type Chamberlain Safely Wringer.. .7-pound rub,
heavily enameled. ..Trouble-free G-E Motor mounted
in rubber... Aluminum non-splash lid. recessed knob
...Steel cut, precision-fitted gears. ..New type
ACTIVATOR... "Heart" of G-E Washers.
PROVE IT IN YOUR OWN HOME
Ask for a demonstration today . JVdotf't "Wail l-fV
1105 Washington
THE B
COULDN'T
BUT THE ME
DELIVERS
9) You must see this huskier, handsomer,
new "G-3" Goodyear's greatest tire the
tire that came forth a champion from tests
which abused cars, wore out brake linings
every 72 hours the tire that has proved more
than a match for today's job on fast-starting,
high-speed, quick-stopping modern automo
biles . . . Once you see this costlier-to-build
but no-costlier-to-buy champion, we know
you'll want no other tire under your wheels.
FATLAND-SIMS
wne Mam 100
We put Tires on anything from a wheel
barrow to an airplane.
former pupil of the widely known
violin Instructor, Auer, who Is a tea
cher In the Chicago Conservatory. Mr.
Mixer Is also a graduate of Uie Ly
ceum Art and Bush conservatory of
Chicago, where he met Mrs. Mixer, a
student at tho same school, and a
daughter of Mrs. P. D. McCulley, ot
Joseph. Mrs. Mixer whose contribu
tion to the program will consist of
two dramatic characterizations. Is al
so a graduate of the Lyceum Art and
Bush conservatory, -having studied
under Delias Day. well-known coach
Our Stock of
GENERAL
ELECTRIC
MODEL AW-2
WASHERS
A high quality washer lhai
you can't equal at this price.
SAVESYOURTIME,EFFORT,
Phone Main 586
CO.
Greenwood & Adams
RAKES
TAKE IT .
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a li il B uiWm
433 GOOD ftjffl
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Miss Mabel Morton
Society Editor
Phone: Main 600 Until Noon
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and producer. Mr. and Mrs. Mixer
were on the Chautauqua platform for
several years.
The Ladles Triad choir will also ap
pear on the program with a group of
songs, under tho direction of Mrs, A.
L. Richardson. ,
''
Piano Recital
Tonight at Union
Mrs. H. N. Ashby's class of music
pupils In. Union will be presented In
a public recital this evening at the
Union Woman's club. The Items on
the program, will be given In the fol
lowing order: .
Carvatina , .". .......Bllbro
The Clown .Kern
Eleanor Richards
Polish Brownie .Brown
Fireflies . Wadley
Carolyn Wlthycombe ,
Turkish Dancer .Strong
Dance of the Sunbeams .Cndman
IiUclle Hutchinson
Quick and Nimble Rolfe
Joyous Youth Burn ham
Nadlno Tucker
Ci-ous Parade Cadman
Value Kettercr
Bill Moore
If I But Knew - .Smith
Auf Wiederseln ......Romberg
Smllln' Through Penn
Viola Anderson
The Speed Boat Crawford
Dance Caprice Cadman
Dick Moore
By the Bend of the River Ed w ancle
Kashmiri Song - Jtnden
The Old Road : Scott
Mrs. Anderson
Tis Raining Orunn
Hungary JCoelllng
Mary Hutchinson
Life - - Curran
Nocturne - Curran
Vertle Pelser
Class of '34
Staging Party
Members of the class of 1934 Ln
Grande High school are giving a for
mal ball this evening at Zubur hall
for the entire HiRh school. Patrons
and patronesses will be Mr. and Mrs.
C. W. Bingner, Mrs. J. M. Stadfeld.
Mr. and MrB. W. D. Hanks, Mr. and
Mrs. Harry McClay. Mr. and Mrs.
Prod Spaeth and Mr. and Mrs. Ray
Bucll. Sponsoring tho party are
Charles Skinner. Norman Hogensen,
Muriel Webb and Jean Sturdevant.
S. S. Picnic
Is Postponed
Tho picnic of the church school of
St. Peter's (Episcopal) church whioh
was scheduled for tomorrow, has been
postponed on account of the unfavor
able weather.
Dinner Given
Last Evening
Ml eg Arta Lawrence presided at a
lovely table last evening at the Saca
jawea Inn when she had for her
guests at dinner, Mr. and Mrs. J. H.
Gaiser, Mr. and Mrs. John Miller, El
mo Stevenson and his mother, Mrs.
"Speed up to SO jam
on the Brakes every
2 miles keep it up
night and day!"
COULD!
NEWSHB
This marvelous
new G-3 All -Weather
with
its many ad
vantages over
any: other tire
on the market
costs you noth
ing extra.
Low Priced
Dependable Tires
Lifetime
Guaranteed
GOODYEAR
SpeedWays
$4.95
and up
Stevenson, of Ban Jose, Cal., and the
Misses Mildred Hawksworth. Amanda
Zabel. Helen S. Moor, Imogen Rus
sell, Marie Tlgglebeck, Mildred Pierce,
Mayme MoCarter and Mitbel Morton.
Ships with full falls, depicted on the
place cards, and great bowls of mixed
flowers formed the table decorations.
Miss. Hazel Kelly,
Lee A. Clay Wed
Lee A. Clay and Hassol Kelly wore
united ln marriage at tho Baptist
parsonage Friday morning at 0:00.
The brldui couple was accompanied
by- the bride's parents, Mr, and Mrs.
A. E. Kelly. The bride Is a graduate
this year of the La Grande High
school. The groom Is engaged ln
farming and the young couple will
make their .home near La Grande. r .
Quiet Wedding
Is Solemnized "; .
Miss Colleen Plummer, of La
Grande, and Victor R. Gamble, of
Union, were united ln marriage at
the home of the bride's paronts, Mr.
and Mrs. T.-A. Plummer. 1601 Willow
street. Saturday evening5. Rev. Carlos
A. Plummer officiating. Miss Edna
Tarter, served Miss Plummer as her
bridesmaid and Lyle Tarter was best
man. A number of relatives were
present and refreshments werd served
following the ceremony. . The couple
will make their home in' Union.
Miss Weise Has
Birthday Party '
ys.
Ml Jacqueline Welse :aa given a
nice birthday party Thursday alteV
noon at the home of her parents, Mr.
and Mrs. W. M. Welse. th0 occasion
being her eighth birthday anniver
sary. Very prominent was tho birth
day cake which was served with the
refreshments. Quests Included Jlm
mle Courtney, Jimmy Mcpherson,
Bobby Warner, Bobby Blake, Gordon
Oeddes. Richard Hlatt. Virginia Pin
ley, Doris Burleigh, Hazel Jean Trol
llngcr, Norma Smith. Marjorle An
drews. Wllma Jean Barnwell, and tho
hostess.
SOCIAL CALENDAR
Friday. June 1
8:00 Pythian Sisters at I. O. O.
P. hall.'
Saturday. June 2 ,
Annual student body picnic
E. O. N.
Monday. June 4 j
' 1:00 No hostess luncheon Dlv-'
ersity club.
Tuesday, June 5
2:30 Chapter I. P. E. O., Mrs.
Mae Ward at Union
8:00 Neighbors of Woodcraft.
Visit your
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i'tsJ 'JfvX fifty V 4
LARISON-FREES CHEVROLET CO.
1414 Adams Ave. - . Phone Main 2
Spokane Fathcrr Kills
Family And Himself
(Continued Prom Page One)
me for what I have done.
i "Broken financially, without money
to provide for the needs of my wife
and children, greatly beloved by me
and unable to secure any financial
help what can I do with my Mar
jorle, sick ln bed since Christmas?
. . . I tiad hoped for betcr things
from lifo . . . please pray God for our
salvation and forgiveness. Good-bye."
Discovery of tho bodies was miule
yesterday.
FIFTH OP-INCH
OF MOISTURE
AIDS FARMERS
(Continued From Page One)
Inches. In other words, La Grande
is 2.41 Inches under Its normal quota
of mo.4ture for tho first five months.
No relief came to tho scorching
mid-west today, however, with an
unprecedented drouth still holding
sway. Temperatures of 103 were
common In Kansas and Missouri yes
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I 11EMEMBEU that a little flattery here and there,
L is relished by the sex called Fair.
) REMEMBER the good things folks have said about
mi the used cars we have sold them! A small payment
down and the car is yours.
1931 Studebaker Commander Sedan
. 19.10 Ford Tudor Sedan
1929 Light 6 Nash Sedan
"Buying Safely Means Buying of a Reliable Dealer"
1 me
aaepraw .4.;
nearest Chevrolet dealer
terday while their northern neigh
bors sweltered under tho full blast
of a searing heat wave. In wood.
Iowa had the high with 111 above.
FIND IT
HERE
Copy for this Column must
be lu by 9 . m.
school, tnn.piutN
Tou can get scratch paper for
school at the Observer. Now 2 pads 5c.
B-M-t I
VOl'R l'H'TUUKS
Enlarged, Hand Tinted, and cor
rectly Framed at Richardson's Art
and Gift Shop. They specialize In all
kinds of picture work. 5-21-t f.
Dry Box Factory Wood. Large truck
load delivered 5.00 per load. Tele
phone orders collect. Fondosn Pine
Lumber Co.. Elgin, Ore. 5-31-2 t.
HILDA ANTHONY
Teacher of Piano
Summer School of 1033 at Chicago
TO REMEMBER
You
fUTTR
MB!
Musical College under Alexander Raab
and Lillian Powers.
Technic taught according to na
tural laws. Interpretative ability and
musical Imagination of pupils de
veloped. Keyboard harmony. Musical
history and appreciation.
More than 16 years' successful tea
ching In La Grande.
Special summer rates.
Studio 1 (106 Sixth St. 741 W.
6-1-1 t.
ItlHU L.Ut MKIvTINft V. V. W.
A regular meeting of tho Veterans
of Foreign Wars post will bo held, ln
Eagles hall at 8 p. m. next Tuesday,
June 0, All eligible ex-service men
are Invited to attend.
FRED ROBERTS, Commander.
Mt. Emily Post No. 2090.
fi-1-1 t.
Mlmlrs for sale at High School of
fice until June 9th. 6-1-3 t.
NOTICE TO CltKMTOHS
Notice is hereby given that the un
dersigned has been duly appointed by
the County Court of the State of
Oregon for Union County, administra
trix of the estate of Ralph R. Huron,
I NOTICE
11111 ToA"
pi Anglers
In answer to the demand of local anglers
we have added the famous
Weber Fan Wing Dry Fly
to our line of Weber Tackle.
JUST ARRIVED
Ike Walton Hip Boots
To complete our sizes from 5 to 11, shoe size.
Ask the man who wears 'em.
Have you seen the new Coleman sport-light lantern!
Once used, you will never camp without it.
Also a complete stock of Coleman
Instant Light Stoves.
W. H. BOHNENKAMP CO.
A group of additional new models
for the 1934 Chevrolet lipe four
full-size cars 100 Chevrolet in
quality and reliability ;
RIGHT at the peak of Chevrolet popularity with
nationwide demand sending production to new
ull-time "highs" Chevrolet dealers are displaying an
additional group of four new models. These cars are
identical in quality with all 1931 Chcvrolcts. And the
prices have been set at such incredibly low figures that
you can now buy a Chevrolet for $1901 "A Chevrolet
for $490!" That's the world's lowest prico for a six
cylinder car. And a figure that sounds even more
impressive after you find out what it buys: A great
big, full-size, long-whcelbasc car. A cushion-balanced
SIX of surprising smoothness, power, snap and dush.
1 he most economical full-size car that money can buy.
And every closed model has a Body by Fisher. Nobody
interested in motor cars can afford to let another day
slip by, without seeing this "Chevrolet for $490."
CHEVROLET MOTOR COMPANY, DETROIT. MICH.
deceased, and has qualified as such.
All persons having claims against
said estate are hereby required to pre
sent the same, verified as required by
law, to the undersigned at the office
of his attorneys, Green & Hess, at La
Orande, Oregon, within six months
from the date hereof.
Date of first publication June 1.
1034.
' HUOH HURON. Administrator. "
GREEN & HESS, Attorneys for Ad
ministrator. June 1. 8, 15, 22 and 29-p
BUS SERVICE
For WALLOWA, ENTERPRISE,
JOSEPH ana War Point.
Leave La Orande, Dally
4:10 P. M.
For PENDLETON, Way PoInU
Leave La Grande, Dally
10:80 A. U.
U. P. Stage Depot, 1308 AdejnJ
Phone MAIN
AND UP
Ltat price ot Standard Sit
Sport Roadtter mt Flint,
Mich., $490.00. With
bumpmra, tpara tiro and
tiro lock, tho lint prico it
$18,00 additional. Prico
aubjoct to change without
notica. Comparo Chevro
let' low delivered price
and eaty Q.M.A.C. term:
A General Motor Value.