La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959, June 14, 1934, Image 2

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    Thursday, Junelli,J931
Page Two
CA GRANDE EVENING OBSERVER, La GRANDE. ORE.
SOCl ETY
oooooooooooooooooooooooo giljjg Fle6nOI"
Delphian Chapter Closes Year
With Dinner Given Yesterday
'At Pierce Home at Hot Lake
ML Mabel Morton
Fzozx: VU-n Ct'.U Soon (
cocooooooocooocooocooooo
t.txt of t-ie tnrnHjg. In toe e7Ti
t fctat;r-Ji ::- M.- Err:i KajQ:.
i W. G., Mr. AL-ii CUT!. TO pa-'-i.
1 Mrs VC'ji! B'Jti. ESS. O., M.-V
, I Itir-Jii Jine Mai. L. 8 Jf. G-. Mr
At a dicatr jry at U 1 ti laon Mr t fiK ' Kr'iTI K e v lt-" ,:"
hona of Mr I. B Piftt Mar K.y. Hd M3 Torw-- . "--- L V. O. Mr. Le it
ErJ of IU DefpfciaB 'Ha?- p or On TS. Par-roil" Ti tit. ; afcOo!d. trtuur,r. M-t. Et 11k.
Kr om-l wd laetr prorna lor ttj ticc o :imt held U ; - A- K-"''Jtn-
Jtar Tte ainner va xrm! a ! Oa uaroaisetu tel!-5 re-cttil i rr:uxrL Mr,. M.&-I Aiuwd. cai-
ocfci. tu 11 n pctwt b.- I a Mr. E. r. 17- i :n- T Graham, teat r-
lr. Mated at o Ur icsirt tab , er. r ?tm5, Mr,. W. H. tort- ,' Mrs. ".'. E'. ' ra. --
wbleh bad tOTl of TarSm-.l Tot- i a.rfi.-T. ill. Kl'-fcv. -r -'.!.- - MeCtur, P. O .V . Mrs. Kora
rra for tbc ter.nitt. 1" a.'tr-1 , Mr Ha.'..". coceiaocl::-? VO- ' wardn. Jar Mi Brr. enci-
airrr-n- fcjr. we mK.s nid-iil. vur. Mr. A. W. Burrjrtt. Ti-t M1" v-'-'l Bral-am. IK) !a
chryH at EricI7.
Auxiliary Has
Past Pres. Night
prcrtmA. an ?-erreir of tucrena- f trrl n "- IvuRirx tr-d pr
Mwtkln, Mt- rrvi h.zx'jr Un C E
Andenan. Mn. Hzzi BnAj. ytrt j . pi r
Urvetl Wil!UBoa, Ur E. E. H.r7 i 8StIaKe
Toting, Mr.n Er:Tty d ve x x--iit
bUM. Tr. orJ7 tm " ,
the fldrtf-ct. M- fla T":;- t i'--n of tU W-,! e:u! will
Ikuuoa it wsxvUT tl w j fcn
who h4 1! t-F irx i fc ' JJ- v'-zi
j Arr,k?trrf-nA ('r tftis aJJair acre
1 i?- the meeting of the W- B, A.
T'-.S-xf eren:r. Tnere ir a
i wtre !Errri the lrir.? tie of a
; ri-. '.vrjce contest;. A T-tirs-
iij tu fvE.d w &e ilti w-zei
uLTi-ieriarr hr jtitr in
the ivlc prMr.tel her mth & glf:.
Smith-Conley
Reunion Sunday
An J.rr.ant eent of county-!
teifrtAn for rext H'ir.Azj : the
aRjruftl Sm.Mh-Cor-ley re'injon to h
r.:4 a.: RiwnrtrJe frk. The day's
ejects uually corji of a hort
bure rreetln?. A bskt Iurv.h a:
mill -flay and otr.e xirr.t a protrram.
T7e two fmj;i are arnorag th?
mort proaninent pioneer farm '.rs ol
Union county and the prerit nvrn
bemhip of the cUn heremhoui t very
ia.-e.
P. N. G.'s in Charge
Of Meeting
A very ple-Mant evenfr. I rt-7or3
by meir.hr of Ctyatal ReoeStah lodsre
who attended the seM:otis of Wed
nesday erenimr. when the reeutor of-
I Is Party Honoree
lir, John Cartty rare a r?Ili
pi.'7 WedMday afrmxo Jor her
Aoe E:llie Pl2ior. who waa i year ,
old. There t tea ruea"-i Ifinetta
W,;ijasJ. iLi.'na ar.2ortI Kn Jean
Mocn. Jimce MrxjR, Ktn El'jjciar-d.
Uacford Leal- EKek arrf Oolda 7es-,
Jce arrf Eoeal Mrjore :.-o tid an
AlTxvoon of Arce awJ rsfres r.ezti
wt:h the btrthdJiy caa? in prcun
f r.e . Arr.-or?. the' 7irr.ei t:vere -s?aJ
cc- of a cocteT. rt-re illi
llrc k fcdjori re: ; ti t r-e flrtt
prz anrf Hn Elvkliri .he ca
out:on. I? tta a nrrjr ojp i
i wsrry cor- IT'C ?r" it U
rrporteJ.
Home Department
Sews For Relief
; G. 0. P. CHAIRMAN:
The Weather
(Ccctlnaed Frccn Pae One)
f WElTHt'R FOKErA.T
i Orrson: l air Cunirhl and fH4a ;
cS the au.:ter atd find out the coas ; Utile ehaoe In tetnperature; nurth-
o repair and improvement to the w ind
pUce uca'cci befoe tlefaiit aciioc ; LOCAL WEATHf-H
is ti-n. .Se cien were ccnunitrf ; wtnetay: .Minimum M; 7 a. ru-
&3 tle-races to Ue tse trar.Tntaori ( . nllmura M: northaex wlniK
at Astona and nrt week fir awn s
ThuriA: Mlnfmnm. 5 : T a. m. ii!.
Sorthmesr wiiid. partly c-toutly.
I wiil be :te3 rieLeraVs d rour at
EO527HG. June 14 . Arthur
W. Priauhc. of Cfcil jqulri la Eianiath
ccuz.zj,. Appti.-ea vy aj a fare-i-ott
f:ire in the race for chairman
oi the ftc-c-uMi'-a.n state central coen--::te.
Pvcittcisi coerrer decliu-eti a
3;ir.iV cisrement haa been under ( tematcs from thia nu2iber.
TriT ;n Eastern and S.-x.:hem Ore?oe F-A.crr.r th sicetn? the I:oa- ,
f r P'r-.i-j.lx ar.3 that a Urre biockj nacres noet ir.'.h the of the j
A the 2 vo's hive alreiCy been auxiliary for a aocUJ hour dining
pLd-d, far the up-Ka'-e candda'e. j hxh dancm? an-i a daKh lunch !
:p ,r I of the VT?Ii-ajjton ee the features. I
P-Tr fe-riis and la ia atter.danr at j
-r? rf-s-iora here. Ha definite i FRENCH HORR TR.W K j
iiir-curic'm.en; for toe poat aa ex- TO TKV NU.HT RACIVc,
Wirauag jn beJore putung In
the unhircrust of a F 3ttieP li"'e
crust froci becoaiin? sell and uo?gy
when it n baking.
Ptat presldeEt Olfed afi the -lt-'ri
at laat erenlnra rrj,.rj of t.he Am
erican Lextoo auxiliary as f'x::r-i
Mr. C. !. PshT.eT. paxt prVJer.t
Mra. florerw W:ajc. pee.'ient.
jean EV.bardwi. rve p?w
dent; Mr. Ann Rorh. aecorjl tVj
p r eatde n t ; M r a. Li I U n fiwmakeT
eeretary; EI.T.a Erkley, trearf-
er. Un Prank FVanery, who opened
the meeting, rery beau4fu:Jy prer.t
ed each of the tAtlaen aemrjf w!th a
corxae.
The report of th recent pop7y
waa jrl7ra whleh ahowl that the
project tu Try ruceeMtfuI. Or.e half
of the proreeda from the is re
tained by the unit to be used In lo
cal relief work. Ail of th annual
report were tfwn at thia time. Of
special Interest lo wan that of the
child" welfare and hospital committee
who reported much local reilef jftren.
Kri. C. S. Paimer presented Mrs. Mae
Boyer, a paat president o fthe auiil
lary at Ontario. rifate to th con
Tentfon At Astoria were nominated to
be elected at the next regular meet
ing. Mlv Beatrl Toun?e 5rewited the
P. dac projrram whlc h repre-ited
Er,rland. A mixed quartet consuttrur
of Mr. H. H. AJthby. Mm. A. L Ora
lapp. E. E. Hurley and Ray Williama,
aarur a (?oup of aons and Mrs. L. A
Kennedf spoke of aome Engluh wayi
and cuAtjrrji.
At the clone of tbta neetln and
th meeting of the lefon. the two
onranmtiona oned for aorlal hour,
erijoyl.i? an hour or ta of dincJn
concluding with a Dutch lunch.
M. E. Society
ClOaSGaS Year
With all goal reached and with
quite an Increase over laat year, the
memberi of the Woman' Home M!
Rionary society of the Plmt Method tat
church closed year' work Wed
nesday afternoon in a meetirar at the
home of Mr. le Hanford. The de
votional were In charge of Mr Ed
Kar Hlckox who ud for her theme
The Quiet Rd Mr, fflrkox
; GET RID OF
YOL K CORNS
! Just a minute of your lime and
END-O-COHN Preato! Corn dis
appear. No pain- No more suffer
ing. Walk with eae. Don't loot with
iboae no -tailed "corn cures" any
longer.
flet END-O-COliN Ht Tiie Moon
Drufr Company TODAY. It 1 worth
t.wy hut only twu fifty cent.
-Adv
- Klectric Ruk Washing
Sen ice
lUmllton Beach Procesa. In'Joroed
by. lead in jf rug wtavem, Huk
WMhed. dlfllnftrtd and moth
eliminated in your home. Ori
ginal beauty rr-ilorr-d. For prompt,
plcaftlrsfj aervlce, call 131-W.
V. 11. Taikinson
1208 Pirnt St.
tion. financial aecret'ry. Dur:r.r tr.e
binc e:on. Mrs. Ed:'.h CantreU t wl4ay v- . , ro. t
w recelTed aa a rremr by trans- o:
Jer trnrn th I?e K Hate. ; t
Atir the r.tua!ln:e exeree a j chureh. ichn member of thui or-i.--fh-ort
pryrrsrji wia gieo orer whxh j .zu-ya 5pr:nt an. ait-rr.oc-n at the
Mr Kitchen presided. Mra. E-a j church w.zxs izr r-It-f purpose.
U'snr-je recalled paat tnrtber.ta m : 5jr H. H. c:vcr h-. chirce of the
ti orier. preented the can of d-ro'.:vn:iis eirly in t'r afternoon
cnarter member at the time of the j when the ll'.:ul cek had beer.
Imr.itutioa of Cr-tal lorrre in 12. j compiefd t .e -rr m-f.e? Mrs. W. 3
noted charge made in trrf oy-lawi j p.ckena. ILi M?rt:e Bro'J2hvm. Mr.
y.zr-jf that time and eipre-id her re- ; itam:e Lewi. Mrs. L. M. Hot?, an-d
yard for the pT:nc:piea of OidfeiXr- j n.. c. E. fi i wres ker errd.
nhrp. Th chairmiii caiied on ech I i; mm Ennounced that the anritn!
of the poAt noto! granda to ?re what I -y.cnic would be an elect of Jul? 5
t'rrey cor.ai-red tiie mr: outAtandir J a liiTersie park.
eTent during tr-eir reirce ana socr.e
:r.r:dent4 recIId were o' air.'i
irjf. Mrs. Mahle Anson ?2.Te a red
in?, a d:d Mn. Alma Carroll. Mr
Lenia Puir. Mr. Lou Robertson and
R. J. K:tchen with Mrs. Kitchen at
the piano lead the grojp !n EinfjSr.-?
America.
Mrs. HiAecca Kochenpar7er, Mrs
rrs Bowery, Mn Sarah Tour.r and
Mr, Lucie Buell were the canmitVie
which wrrcd punch and cakes after
at Tthkrh ti3ie it wu
arrid he wouid surprifte other re
u:ed c-aniidatea by the uppers he
hi. airesdy led up. Pnau i a
y.y'i.i rxn arI puhliiher of two
'rekiy papers, one at Chiloqum and
:r..- at Me:;n. anl ha been actixe ic
'i viz-z, &e?ut,::ci.n. circles in the itate
;-;r Acxe time.
CRASH FEATURES
ROWING RACES
WASH OUT
515 MILES OF
KIDNEY TUBES
Win Back Pep . . . Vijor . . . Vitalitj
So-Ne-He Club
At Cove Wednesday
Members of the So-Ne-He ciubheia
their flrtt out-ctf-door meet:n? Wed
nesday, the alarr tailrr? the form of
a swimmin? party at the Core swim
ming pool. There was a potiuck
dinner at nton, then swimmir.z and
the prorrim. It was announced tht t,x the jternoon. The ero-vd
a corded food tale wouM he held nUmhrM At, which incliided club.'
.Saturdiy.
POfm-AJTD, June It oPl The
V.c:-.r:a. E. C. Rowinir club and the
Part: And Rcwzr.? club divided honors
r.ere ted ay :n crew ract on the Wil-
rr. t '. :e n i er . wi . relied by a bout
HV.O jrcns. The Canadian won
:he eij-h: -oared shell event by two
:r.th. and the Portland club four
oarel crew wen m an txc:::r.z finish
hy only a few feet. Or ere n State
:oUf-re four-oar crew wis a poor third
jn the la:urr event.
Trie Victoria four-man ahell crash
td into the draw ramp of the Morri
son bridge at the finish and sprung
a b:id l-k.
Sewing Club
Meets at Park
I itb of t;i
numbered 40. wh ic h i ncl uded club
members and their children
DRIVER FINED SIO
FOR NO LICENSE
Man Electrocuted
Stopping Ball Game
F L. Johnson who was arrested by
Tr.e Ladies Seamz
&,ieie auxiliary held their picnic police earlier this week for
meet;.-? Vdrday afternoon at uperatl:; a motor vehicle without a
Riverside park. en)oyir an afternoon j license. -a fined 10 in the justice
devoted to ruittr.t; and card. Klrh court by Judre L. Denham. The fine
score wa made by Mrs. Mae McCain paid.
and consolation by Mrs. Hazel Sew- The hearin? for Jack Emery who
ard. Tn hosteiM were member of xas arrested for obtainln? money
the old drill t?am. M--. Pema Gilt- under falve pretenses after having
ner. M:u Annie Peree. Mr. Betty written checks for which there were
Maroifitch. Mr. Ann Shultz. Mr. ! no funds In the bank, will be held
M;rt!e Anderson and Mrs. Ocidi i this sfternoon. The result of the
H-ntt and the7 served durlne the af- ! hear.'nr had not been made known
but it CObt
Jiw fpare their chaira to post nohie trr.V'n
CF-XAGO. June 14 Anthony
Anici-.h. 51. mi.de srood his threat to
stc-p a n;ht Oiv.baii game which ln-
te.-ferfd with his sieep,
h:m his life.
ArJcif.h seized an iron poker and
to'.d members of. ha family he'd atop
the ?am he'd smash the atreet
Jight.
With the poker, he '-cooted to the
top o the limp pest. The poker de-
rented a vicious arc, shattered the
ii.rht and contacted a hih tension
7.-:re. Anicich toppled from, the pole,
m
fir-
-:y.
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! BUS SERVICE
ror WAIXOWA. FNTEBI'nlSB,
JOHEI'll and War Point.
' LeaTo La Oranda, Dallf
4:10 P. M.
For PKNDI.ETO.S, Way Polnta
Learft La Grande. Dallj
10:30 A. M.
V. P.
Rtace Ipot, 130B Adama
Phona MAlrt 4
W'licti yiu arc tired if
routine- trv a jrumo of
BILLIARDS
"It's a grnttnan's gnntc"
See uh for FirihiiiK Tackle
open evciy day and
and Sundays.
CENTRAL LF.NCII
Meals Berved at all hours
6:00 a. in. to lli midnight
Central
Billiards
1207 Adams
Aff)M
1 XT f
" 4 C tTflfM III4, y .
v A.ay? y
r,ri'o
ft.
LUCKIES
Luckies arc made of only the
clean center leaves the mildest,
best-tastint; tobaccos. A:-.1, then,
"It's toasted " for tliro.it pro
tection. F.very Lucky Strike
"It's toasted'
Luetics arc all-ways kind to your throat
a-'vtm.oii
" ir- llaffirfa-WiMiaai'ir T"-"-
aaiMatf-'ai aahakafc'-,
Ow(y Cnr Leaves these are the Mildest Leaves Umrfichf j&y f&
i
1 wrr?-,
! I Ml . ISF.S
DO NOT DRY OUT i
iK-2m
is round, firm, fully packed no
loose ends. That's why I.uckies
"keep in condition" do not
dry out. I.uckies are always in
aM-wavs kind to your throat.
7&j' 7aZ& TfefiSb
7 L.
Lmrii oj in? (
1 - -j- s
-JffiBJlAWWi
P.AH13 The thud of
oughhred hcofs by "candleligh:
b heard for the first urn
French track this summer. On June
30 the first niirnt meet in French
t'rf history will be ran at " Lor-g-champs
where the course will be 11
luminited by floodlights of millions
of candie power.
Ordinarily the Longchamps season
cl-oses with the Graisd Pris set for 1 xri .-..v,,--. r- tKaf. ycor kd
Jun 24. Tr.s rear, marking its lOCth ! ey ecs'j-n is MILI-j of vny fjfc o:
anniTersary. It will remain open foe :jlert " Wood
the ni?ht meet which will climax an ; i ,oa troV: with too fretjueiv
especially brilliant Grind Semaine-1 ta? wifc an:y '.fS
scheduled to last a fortnight from ibSrad out. Thii dn
June 17 to July 1. r tiraal rr-t the b-c-.aiuB of aak'fini
; taiL-L:-, It. cins. lo of p& sad v;uJ;ty
i i;tt.Ejr niarfcts, iaC'!!rn fee
id ra;uirit:e pa.ni ar.n aniin!!
If kj-iar clou t eir.pt y 3 pints every 3)
d ctt r,d cf 4 po-a-ij of waste rr tier
rciZ- biy will taia t.p these piicaa ea.;nt
erloas trouble, l! ay inoic yrj out ant
.ay yea for many -...- Dn't wait
Aii year druit ;r LOAN'S PILLS . .
l Jct&r-i pre.-:p-oa . . . hich has beer
rwd i:celiy by mil.'ioci of kidney ruf
feren f;r oer i'j years. They sn e quicl
rel.ef ad W:!i beip to W out tie li
MILES cf fcdj-y t'-fce.
E-t din't taie chance with -tron drufn
)r o-f;el k drier ira.-es' that claim to fb
rou up in 15 si irate, fcr they may .-iot:iI;
.n.-are and irr-rate delicate tiuues. Insir
an DOAS S PILLS ... the old reiiabte re
ief that conia-D no "dope" or habit-form: ni
irvg. Be eure you eet DOA.VS PILLS
U jo if drussiit. C -S3, Fo.terMJbura Co
PLANT LICE
When your pJanU have Just teen
watered or are atlU wet with dew,
sprinkle them with Bu-hach If you
wih to free them from lice.
Bu-hach is sure death to insect
pesis. So save your cherished plants
this easy way cannot Injure the
most delicate foliage or blossoms.
IN HANDY SIFTER CANS
AT DRU0.0ft0CEIfY SEED STORES
25 50751
IV MEMORY
(Dedicated to the memory of Alvce
Jeannette Cooper who passed away
a year azo. June 14. 19331.
By Mrs. ilelba Cleworth.
Portland, Ore.
A thin? of beauty nerer dies;
Our love won't have it so!
In some far land beyond the skies
Porever It will grow
Waitin?. ever patiently
That coming Joyous day
When we shall Join her happily
Ne'er more be torn away!
She lived and blossomed like a flower
They, too, may seem to die;
But the ?Iory they lend their hour
Lasts through eternity.
To .11 ire Jeannett Cooper
(Contributed)
your love has left us rich indeed
Your memory shows us how to weed
The barren from the fuitful tree
And how we thankful ought to be
Is guides us on through pain and
strife.
And shows us. too. that fuller life-
BUHACH
INSECT POWDER
The Washington Tarsity crew which
won the Pacific coast rowing title
and will compete in the national re
gatta at Pouehkeeps'e, Is made up
entirely of state of Washmeton boy.
Permanent -f
naves fh
S2.50 qn&
Imr'.ndts Haircut Si -SZA
Shampoo and
Pingerwave y.
Others at 13 50
and So 00
3et a Wave
?or Swimming
Ail Work Guaranteed
CINDERELLA SHOP
Fhonc Main 250 1113 Adams
$1.75
as an
I I I I
Uld Home
in ihe South
THE OWYHEE an old and honor
name. Old enough to have
achieved the friendliness, charm
and comfort that come with years
af service.
Yet The Owyhee Is young in spirit
in appointments, and in modem
advantages.
Just as Mother and Father appre
ciate its charm and friendliness,
Young Idaho delights in Its mod
ern service and appointments.
BOISE-
"It L)ozii& the flavor
of my Strawberry Jam T
Iff f THESE RIPE
fi' ' ;' ifh'M STRAWBERRIES Wk
J4 ff TASTE EVEN fefk
, &yd BETTER IN JAM
iXS 'J?i' .'M WHEN 1 MAKE IT fi
tTlM "i'i THECERT0 Mm
P'tl -A Vf SH0RT-B0IL WAY!
I T K!. VSUfC--
" V, HW T0 MAKE THE BEST I
-jjaji i , y STRAWBERRY JAM 1
I''?.'1 5i Ccrto Laboratories report' this I
. i recipe best fur use with li:-!4 her- 1
f j rie. also Spwial Strawberry i
.?-rj-Jj News below.
-i ctijw II
6.i:.a I cups ;3 His
When Mrs. Brown
first tried Certo, she couldn't be
lieve how much better jam tasted!
WHY don't you go to your grocer tomorrow
get some ripe strawberries, sugar and
Certo and put up a batch of wonderful Strawberry
Jam? And you can't put up too much!
More than four million jam and jelly makers are
now using Certo and these include most of the
State Fair Champions all over the country.
They will tell you that Ccrto ought to give you
half again more glasses from the S2tne fruit, and
allow you to finish it in one-third the usual time.
They will tell you, too, of the extra flavor that
you get in any jam or jelly made with Ctrto.
Vi'hen you use Certo. you boil your jellies or jams,
only a few minutes. Tne fruit juice does not boil
away. And you never get that "boiled -down" taste
that comes with long, tedious boiling. Certo is
sold by all grocers. A product of General Foods.
s 1 prcmnvl fruit
iKHtle Cmo "
To ptvpnrr fruit, criml alwm 2 quart.,
r''.ir.r"r"r '!' rack l'"-y
i mluati m pulp. '
I s"r'r: Wi'M-M fruit and
I i, ',V,B. " "r n""K over
l'OUiMtliv. tor tier f.mi'linc I i,.
f ' 'i".y lH'r"n' ,vhlU' Mlini Boil
1 ani ,,,, ii,,v(. '
pur m t trt... p(Ulr
tluili OlUlCt;.
1U ulasj.y
SPECIAL STRAWBERRY NEWS!
Read carefully before making Strawberry Jam
19:11 will be a good strawberry year.
Plan to start your Cf.-to jam cuplw&rd
with the first luscious strawberries.
This year We've had unusual weaiher
condilions and fruits may vary more
widely than usual in moLsturp content.
The Certo laboratories recommond that
for strawberry jam you boil the fruit
and sugar mixture of 19-3-4 berries four
rjinutes instead of one and for even
i.-vttpr results and keener flavor, add
the juice of half a lemon. (Recipe above.)
i 1