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Thursday, May's;'1 1945
'I LA GRANDE EYENLNG OBSERVER, LA GRANDE, OREGON
f age Two
jj1 Fine Music Will Be Presentee During
it I Lai Grande Observance of Music Week
(Contluue fro.n Pae 1)
folk music, westerns, light opera
' numbers, songs of the south and
j j number of other types.
I j Their program follows:
! I hi Grand fliers Praise Be to
ThCe, Lady Moon, Sweetest Story
, Ever Told.
I , Carol Nichols A Bird Sang In
, Iho Rain.
La Grandoliers Something
About a Soldier, Flowers That
' Bloom In the Spring.
Nancy Lamb A Heart That's
' Free.
I La Grandoliers Mighty Lak' a
ji Rose, Kentucky Babe.
I Jean Hoover My Johann.
I I , La Grandoliers The River of
! ! The Rosjs, Play to Me Gypsy.
I ! ' Donna Mae Dalstrom Were
My Songs With Wings Provided.
; La Grandoliers Carmcncity.
Rancheros I Yi Yi Yi, Mamac
Eu Qucro, In Mexico.
La Grandoliers Volga Boat
Song, Cossack's Lullaby, Tulip
Time in Holland.
1 i Margaret Greene Lass With
the Delicate Air.
La Grandoliers Barcarolle,
i The Lord Is My Shepherd.
I Modernettes Over the Rain
bow, Country Gardens.
Marlene Roe
Pick on Me.
Donaldeen Bull Slumber Boat
Moderncttea Amaryllis, Minute
Minuet.
j Rancheros Don't Fence Me In.
Covered Wagon, Tumbling Weeds.
La Grandoliers Hola! Finale
from Light Opera, Toreadors.
Dorothy Hart and Phyllis Mc
Laughlin will be the accompan
ists. Sacred Music Concert
I Combs announced the Sunday
program of sacred music as fol
lows: "Oh Sing Unto the Lord a New
Song: Sing Unto the Lord, All
the Earth" Psalms 96.1.
Organ prelude Beverly Decker.
Invocation Rev. Irvin Motz.
"Praise the Lord Oh Jerusalem,"
LDS choir; N. P. Combs, direc
tor (J. H. Maunder).
"America" Congregation.
"Just for Today," Mrs. Ivan
French (Blanch Seaber).
"Open Our Eyes," Woman's Triad
choir, Edith Worley, soloist;
Henry Ehlers, director (Mc
farland). "Christ Went Up Into the Hills,"
Shirley Miles (Hageman).
"God Shall Wipe Away All
Tears," Methodist Church choir;
Mrs. Elmer Hansen, director
(Field).
"Send Out Thy Light (Gounod).
"Oh Morn of Beauty," combined
Presbyterian, Methodist and
LDS church choirs; Henry Eh
lers, director (Sibelius).
Benediction Rev. Floyd E.
White.
Organ postlude Mrs. Wm, Ham
ilton. Accompanists will be Mrs.
Leone Combs, Fiorina Bcesom,
Mrs.' Harvey Carter and Mrs! Wil
liam Hamilton. The Rainbow
Girls will be ushers.
Collegians to Entertain
Selections from the classics,
songs of various nations and
modern American popular airs
ere included in the college pro
gram, which will be presented
under Ehlers' direction.
Appearing will be the college
girls' glee club, an instrumental
trio, Lois Hill, flautist, Dorothy
Swart, clarinetist, and Evelyn
Scott, pianist; Beverly Decker,
piano soloist, and talks on "The
Significance of National Muteie
Week," by Hazel Trollinger, and
"Music Today, by Beverly
. Shorb.
I The trio will be heard in "Lo!
The Gentle Lark," and Miss
in m
mis: cDv r i.m
IP
They Always Decker will plav the "Fantasie'
fiom, Mozart s 17th sonata.
Glee club members with which
the program will open are "Var
sity," (Ehlers), "Oh Sing Your
Songs," "Sleep and Rest." "Allc
luja" by Mozart, and "O Divine
Redeemer."
Airs representative of various
nations also by the glee club, will
he "When Love Is Kind" (old
English); "Chinese Lullaby," "On
the Steppe," (Russian), "Flowing
Fiver," (Chilean), and "Carmen
cita" (Mexican).
Modern numbers with which
the program wil close are:
"Rain," "Love Come Back to
Me," "Hallelujah," "I Hear Your
Voice," and "Your Land and My
Land." The finale will be the
FOC Alma Mater.
Neighborhood Club Program
The program for the Thursday
O RATION
CALENDAR
I I I Processed Foods:
! I v Book 4 Blue stamps 112
through M2 valid through June
j 2. Blue stamps N2 through S2
' valid through June 30. Blue
stamps T2 through X2 valid
through Julv 31. Blue stamps
! Y2, Z, Al, Bl, CI valid through
j , August 31.
Mai, Butter, Fats, Cheese:
Book 4 Red stamps Y5
through D2 valid through June 2.
Red stamps E2 through J2 valid
through June 30. Red stamps
K2 through P2 valid through
July 31. Red stamps Q2 through
I U2 valid through August 31.
I Sugar:
i Book 4 Sugar stamp 35 valid
through June 2. Sugar stamp 38
valid through August 31.
' Shoes: Loose stamps Invalid.
Book 3 Airplane stamps 1-2-3
now valid.
Gasoline: Coupons not valid un
less endorsed:
' "A" IS coupons expire June 21.
I' Stores
Apply local board for oil, gas
stove certificates.
I! ' Wood. Coal, Sawdust:
' Delivery by priorities based on
1 1 needs.
Fuel Oil:
III Period 1-2-3-4-5 coupons valid
, through August 31. Not more
than 88 per cent of season's ra
tion's should have been used to
dcte.
Technician Fifth Giade Fred
W. Hagey, arrived here yester
day for d furlough with his
mother, Mrs. Ella M. Hagey, aft-?r
serving 34 months in the Pacific
area with the aviation signal
unit.
Hagey entered the army April
13, l41, and in June of that year
sailed for Australia where he
compk-ted his training. He has
participated extensively in the
campaigns, coming here from
Luzon.
At the conclusion of his fur
lough he will report at Santa,
Ana Calif., for reassignment.
Ernie Rostock will leave Thurs
day morning for Georgia to re
sume naval and cadet training,
after a five day visit with his
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Jake Ros
tock. For the past two months
Rostock has been stationed ut
Purcell, Okla.
evening was announced by Mrs''-3 Grande.
Ensign William Fleenor is here
on leave from Jacksonville, Fla.,
where he received training as a
navy pilot and is visiting his par
ents, Mr. and Mrs. John Garity,
before reporting to San Francisco
for duty assignment.
Assignment of Sgt. Theodore
O. Mathson of Perry to a coast
defense unit on the Hawaiian is
land of Oahu is announced in an
army communiction.
Mathson is a motor sergeant
in one of the searchlight bat
teries. He has been overseas
since June, 1942, and prior to his
present assignment was a mech
anic and motor technician. He
was employed by the Union
Pacific railroad prior to entering
the aimed forces. He is the son
of Mrs. Rosie Mathson of Rt. 1,
Richardson as follows:
Organ Sonata Pathetique
(Beethoven): Minuet (Boccherini)
Mrs. Harley H. Richardson.
Recitative and aria Ernani. in
volami from "Ernani" (Verdi)
Miss Elizabeth Foley.
Piano Ballade No. 3 in A flat
(Chopin) Miss Mary Jasper.
Aria Pace, pace, mio Dio
from "La Forza del destino" (Ver
di) Mrs. Harlow Spcckhart.
Organ In Summer (Stebbins);
Tango in D (Albcniz); Valse
Bluetto (Drigo) Mrs. Harley H.
Richardson.
Life (Curran); Invitation to the
Dance (Weber) Miss Elizabeth
Foley.
Alma Mia Arietta from "Flori
dante" (Handel); Inspiration
(Chopin); Liebesleid (Shelley);
Who Is Sylvia (Schubert) Larry
Brunette.
The Hills of Gruzia (Medni
koff); A Pastoral (Old English)
(Carey); Goat Herder's Song
(Mexican) (Baldwin) Retta Woo
den Ehlers.
Do Not Go My Love Hageman);
Calm As The Night (Bohm)
Arthur McCall, Jr.
Death's Serenade (Moussorg
sky); Sans Toi (d'Hardelot) Mrs.
Hurlow Speckhurt.
Accompanists will be Mrs. T. R.
Maxwell, Mrs. Harvey Carter,
and Mrs. Harley H. Richardson.
NEVADA'S RECORD ROOKERY
White pelicans on Anaho
island in Nevada's Lake Pyramid
consume about 4000 tons of fish
every year. This is the largest
pelican rookery in the world.
Today We Pay
Tribute to
M I I'. '.:. Y . t . "
Basil L. Hotting, 21, car
penters mate third class,. who
served in the Pacific area.
He is the son of Mr. and
Mis. Renie R. Rotting, 2808
north Walnut St., jx Grande,
and the husband of the for
mer Dorothy Stine of La
(rande.
He attended both elemen
tary and high school in La
Grande and enlisted in the
navy October 8, 1942.
Perry
PERRY (Special) Mr. and Airs.
Morris Winch of Boise are in
Perry on business.
Deloris Mathson has been seri
ously ill due to a wood tick bile.
Mr. and Mrs. Arnold Masters
and daughter, Connie Rae of
Pendleton were recent visitors in
the Gus Fowler home.
Mrs. Lois Sloan has been ad
vised that her husband, Cpl. Ad
in Sloan has been returned to
the United SU.tes. '
Mr. and Mrs. Alvah O'Neil had
a letter recently from their son,
Pvt. Delbert O'Neil, advising
them he is in Germany, where
he visited a medieval castle that
was erected at the turn of the
12th century.
Mr. and Mrs. Richard Shen
field and children visited rela
tives and friends here Monday.
Mr. and Mrs. James Ruth are
spending the week in Portland.
Demonstration of
Day in School Is
Staged by Children
Children of second grade of the
J. H. Ackerman elementary school
today invited the other children
and their parents and friends to
a program, "A Day in the Second
Grade."
They told and showed many of
the things they have been doing
during the year. The first scene
was "In the Morning" showing
all the children in the room at
work. During the language ac
tivities period they dramatized
the story of "The Three' Little
Pigs."
The children taking part were
Barbara Carter, mother pig;
Benny Neer, first little pig; John
Williamson, second little pig;
Richard Arends, third little pig;
Gary Wood, the man with the
straw; Fred Eooher, the man
with the sticks; Vern Bean, the
man with the bricks, and Lynne
Olsen, the wolf.
For the physical education per
iod they presented a May pole
dance. Participating were Roger
Williams, Ann Lynch, Janete
Sherwood, Joan Garity, Tim
Todd, Rita Glen, Gaylee Briggs,
David Sigler, Elaine Barney, Kay
Rundell, Carol Norby, Dale
Standley, Dickie Raff, Jeannine
McPherson.
Announcers were Ann Lynch
and Vern Bean.
Mrs. Freeda Gray is the super
visor for the second grade and
Adventists Plan I
District Session i
' COVE, May 2 (Special) Prep-a-ations
are being completed by
the Adventist church for the an-1
nual district meeting May 4 to 8. !
Elder G. S. Belleaii will be the I
speaker at the opening session, i
Other speakers will include Elder ;
Klement, Elder V. U. Anderson
ai:d Dr. George P. Shankel.
Twenty-four young people
fiom Cove attended the youth
fellowship district meeting Sun
day in Union.
There vere 29 persons present
ot the annual junior-senior din
ner Friday evening. Decorations
were in a patriotic theme, with
0 White House as the centerpiece.
M'.-s. Thomas Towle entertainer
Thursday evening for Mr. and
Mrs. Adrian See and family of
Lt Grande. Their son, Norman,
who is home on furlough from
overseas, also was a guest.
AID CANCER FUND
Crystal Rebekah lodge mem
bers voted to make a cash dona
tion to the current cancer fund
drive, when they met last night
at the IOOF hall. Mrs. W. H.
Gdoderham, noble grand, pre
sided. Plans were made for a past
noble grand's night to be held
June 6.
Guissing contests were con
ducted after the meeting.
Evelyn Scott and Helen Mason
are student teachers.
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Mother's Day, Sun. May 13
Make Mother's Day a "Second Christ
mas." Let her know how much you
love her with an appropriate gift of
fine cosmetics or other gifts such as
we suggest here. Rememler the day
. . . Sunday, May 13th.
Varva's Nonchalant
Extract
Soap
Sachey
Talc
Bath Powder .....
Bath Foam
s a ,
$1 to $3
$11
$1 to $1.75
55c
$1
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I')
Waste Paper:
, Bundles of newspapers and
I magazines may be left at the
storage depot, 1106 Jefferson ave.
Community
jf low saie
Drifted Snow "Home Perfected"
Gold Medal "Kitchen Tested"
Look at These Spring Values
Drifted Snow
50-lb. Sack
25-lh. Sack ... $1.1S
Coupons in eve ry
suck. Look for the
Drifted Snow (Jifl
Booklet inside.
splqry
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ENRICHED
FLOUR
RtaVntestt-d"
Gold Kztzl
50-11). Sack
$2-45
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Mi a perfect cake
in I minutes. Re
ri pi es in every stick.
Buy Drifted Snow and Gold Medal Flour
at Any of the FoMowutg Grocers
WARE'S MARKET
McCl'IRK'S MARKET
t.A GRANDE MEAT SO.
MOHR'S FOOD MARKKY
SPEAR'S GROCERY & M MIKE
RKRGKK'S CASH GROCERY
DIVINE'S GROCERY
GRANDE RONDK MARKET
BARNEY'S MARKET
CORNER (TPBOARl)
SPENCER'S 10th ST. GROCERY
EAI.ES (Jl'H K FREEZE MKT.
DAVE'S K. VICTORY GROCERY
KCT-R1TE GROCERY
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SMITH'S LOG CABIN GROCERY
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I'NTON CASH GROCERY. I NTON
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Tussy's
Colognes
Early Iris...
Mt. Laurel $1
3 -- -
American Beauty Rosebuds
Delightfully Scented Gift Toilet Soap,
4 Cakes in attractive box
OS
Tabu Colognes
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Stationery
. . . The Ideal Gift
for Mother . . . 59c up
'The Forbidden Fragrance"
CREME S3.75
CLEAR $3.73
Primrose House
"Forget-me-not"
Bubbling Bath $1.50
Harriet Hubbard
Ayer
Dusting Powder
Tuliptime $1.50
Yu $3.50
Perfume Lamjis
A Dainty Gift 9Sc
Cosmetic Filled Cases $12.50
We make matched cosmetic sets to
your order packed in attractive
wooden container.
BEAUTIFUL '
COMPACTS
Many Shapes!
Many Kinds!
S3.29 up
Perfumes
TABU $2.75
YU S2.50
Spellbouad $5.00
Mother's Day
CARDS
WRITING
DESK SETS
Blotter holder, ink
stand, leter opener
and blotter holdtr.
$3.19
r 'j rr itTT- a a
uon i rorgei nis moiner
.Primerose House
Perfume
Chiffon ,K $3.08
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"dtf '20 Federal Tax
?; all Cosme and
Jewelry Prices"