La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959, May 08, 1945, Image 3

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College Girls to
Appear Tonight in
Cqncert Program
- Students nt Eastern Oregon
collige will' appeal' tonight in the
college auditorium in the second
event of community observance
of National music week, spon
sored locally by the Neighbor
hood club. Dr. Henry Ehlers will
be the director.
The concert will open with a
group of selections in the classic
style sung by the girls' glee club.
They also will sing a group of
songs from various nations, in
cluding numbers representative
of the British, Chinese, Russian,
Chilean and Mexican.
Their final group will be popu
lar numbers : by Vincent You
mans, Sigmund' Romberg, and
and other contemporary con
temporary composers. E v el y n
Scott will be the accompanist.
Miss Beverly Decker will be
heard in a' piano solo perform
ance1 of "Fantasie" from Mozart's
17th Sonatd, and Misses Scott,
Lois Hill and Dorothy Swart will
play a piano, flute and clarinet
vcisi'on of "Lo, Hear ths Gentle
Lark5," by Bishop.
Short talks will be made by
Hazel" Trollingcr and Beverly
Shorb, respectively, on "The Sig
riipeamcq of National Music
Week," and "Music Today,"
j'Tfie ' nixt music week concert
yill be presented Thursday night
irrr the Presbyterian . church by
thic Neighborhood club.
O.. RATION
: CALENDAR
Processed Foods:
Book 4 Blue stamps H2
through M2 valid through June
2. " Blue stamps N2 through S2
valid through ' June 30. Blue
stamps T2 through X2 valid
through July 31. Blue stamps
Y2, Z, Al, Bl, CI valid through
August 31. .
Meat, 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
1)2-valid through August 31.
Sugar:
Book 4 Sugar stamp 35 valid
through Juno 2. Sugar stamp 38
valid thropgh August 31.
Shoes: Loose-stamps invalid,
v Book 3 Airplane stamps 1-2-3
now 1 valid. New stamp valid
Aug. 1. . ,..
Gasoline: Coupons not valid un
less endorsed:
"A" 15 coupons expire June 21.
Stoves
'- Apply local board for oil, gas
stove certificates.
Wood, Coal, Sawdust: 1
Delivery by priorities based on
needs.
Fuel Oil:
Feriod, 1-2-3-4-5 coupons valid
through August 31. Not more
tliaxi 91 per csnt of season's ra
tion's should have been used to
dote,
Waste Paper:
Bundles of newspapers and
magazines may be left at the
storage depot, 1106 Jeffeison ave.
1 The Kansas, or Kaw, river sop- ;
aratcs Kansas City, Mo., and
Kansas City, Kans., which arc
both on the same bank of the !
Missouri river. .
The Latest
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RECORDS
ALDL'MS
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"Nut Cracker Suite" "
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"Irish Eyes Are Smiling"
4-Vietor Mule Chorus
'Thrill of n Romance"
Lamilz Melchior Songs
nd Scenes from Metro
!tvev Picture
Tfmplation" and "I'll Al
ways Ue Wilh You' A
Record by Terry Gimo
,. .hert Music
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v Supply Co.
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Phone 805
Now in iliMu
' Stock!
Today We Pay
Tribute to
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I'vi (;irr liniiHs l oouer.
Mr nnH Mrs.
Dewey Cooper of 170S Wash
ington street, who is with an
anti-aircraft unit in Europe.
He attended G r e e n wood
elementary ' school and ; the
local high school and Eastern
Oregon college and was study
ing to be a dentist.
He is married to the former
Isabel Hudson of Union.
Hospital Note ,
St. Joseph's Hospital:
Admitted Jean Vickers, Un
ion, Stephen Kavish, David Gus
tafson, George Marsh, Mrs. Ray
Scarles, Raymond Swan, Charles
Freeman, Mrs. Ruth Hardison,
Mrs. Ella Pfel. Ruth Wbceler, La
Grande; Lois Rollins, Cove; Mrs.
Frank Boyd. Enterprise; Betty
Crouser, Elgin; Mrs. Ora McKon
zie, Wallowa, medical; Mrs. Cole
man George, Union; Rhce Caudle,
Lostine, surgery: Ed Klassert,
Henry Buesing, Hazel Shoemaker,
La Grande, laboratory.
Discharged Alan Wolfe, La
Grande; Edward Johnson, La
Grande: George Trickel, Baker;
Judd Nash, La Grande; James
Bradburn, Enterprise; Mrs. Rob
ert Gilson, La Grande; Mrs. Cur
tis Heater. Imbler; Mrs. C. A.
Childers, Enterprise; Flora Lan
ius, Union; Minnie Jackson, Port
land; Mrs. J. S. Witherspoon, El
gin; Mrs. R. E. Walls. Wallowa;
Mrs. Ella , Scabrook, Enterprise,
Mrs. Lloyd Hill and son, La
Grande.
Admitted: Bob Ferris, Mrs. Fred
Lanzer, La Grande; Joyce Staney,
John Day, medical.
Dismissed: Ray Swan, La
Grande; Miss Lois Rollins, Cove;
Avery Glenn, La Grande.
: Grande Ronde Hospital:
! Admitted: Mrs. Earl Culver, El
gin: . Mrs. Bertie Erwin, Union;
medical; Sherill Jean Davis, El
' gin; Thelma Clark, La Grande;
Mrs. Lois Fleshman, Wallowa;
Mrs. Mabel Strickler, La Grande,
i surgery; Virginia Lewis, Mrs.
1 Linda Doss, La Grande, medical;
Lucy Westenskow, accident; Mrs.
, Dwight Fleshman, Wallowa, sur
gery. Discharged: Mrs. Doss, La
Grande; Virginia Lewis, La
Grande; Charles Black, Mt. Ver
non; Charles E. Harris, Doris
Kessler, Mrs. Nylic Lewis, Mrs.
: Lloyd Doss, L. Conyer, La
Grande; Ed McCnnse, North Pow
der; C. A. Darrah, Seattle.
AY
V-D
Germany has been defeated.
Europe is free.
All Americans have waited long to be able to say that.
Most Americans have worked hard to be able to say it.
Many Americans have sacrificed much to say it
Many Americans have sacrificed all.
To these, let us give thanks. , (
But more than that let us promise them that "they
have not died in vain".
They fought and died not for a peaceful Europe but
for a peaceful world. .
Let us renew our pledge to giv all we have to hasten
ing the day when we can sayt
"Japan has been defeated
All the world is free."
LA GRANDE EVENING OBSERVER
Phone 600
News and Activities
Engagements . , . . Weddings
Social Events
Tuesday, May 1945
Legion Auxiliary
Will Have Party.,
It was announced that members
of the American Legion auxil
iary may take their mothers or
another mother to the May meet
ing scheduled to be held at 8 p.m.
Wednesday in the small ballroom
of the Sacajawea Inn.
Each' is asked to take a cup
and spoon.
Church Group to
Meet on Thursday.
' The Presbyterian Ladies Aid
will hold their final meeting of
the season at 2 p.m. Thursday in
the church recreation rooms. Of
ficers will be elected and install
ed and a short program and so
cial hour will be conducted.
On the hostess committoe arc
Mrs. J. K. Wright,, Mrs. S. B.
Morgan, Mrs. H. H. Cleaver, Mrs.
Millard Smith and Miss Emily
Snook.
Mavericks Have
Sunday Outing
The Maverick Riding club had
a grounds clean-up and potluck
weiner roast luncheon Sunday at
the Maverick farm and club
house. ' . ' '
After the clean-up and weiner
roast the group rode up Deal's
canyon and back to Rooster Peak.
Society Briefs
Mrs Archer Antles returned
last night from Buhl, Idaho, j
where she visited a week with
her sister, Mrs. R. W. Coad.
. . .....
Mrs. Myrtle Bugg, mother of i
Mrs. Ed Burke, returned to La '
Grande after a week's visit in
Yakima, Wash., with her son and ;
his wife, Staff Sgt. and Mrs. Ce- j
cil O. Bugg. I
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Distinguished
1 is here.
us aim at V-DAY 2
SRWEWRY
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Social Calendar
TUESDAY
8 p.m. WBA informal practice,
lodge hall.
8 p.m. Wesleyan Circle First
Methodist church, Mrs. George
Moats. , . ,
WEDNESDAY . i. . ... -
' 2 p.m. WSCS of First Methodist
church,' Mrs. Lucien Whealy, 803
M avenue. ..... i
2 p.m." Parkdalo club, Mrs. Al
fred Hiattj 1806 V avenue.. .
' 8 p.m. Order of Er.stern Star,
Masonic hall. ' ..,
8' p.m;' American Legion auxi
liary, Sacajawea Inn.
THURSDAY
1 p.m. White Rose club, Neigh
borhood club house.
2 p.m. Riverside Ladies Aid,
Mrs.' Donald McLean.
2 p.m. Ladies Aid of Lutheran
church, church annex.
2 p.m. Presbyterian Ladies Aid,
church..-
FRIDAY
2 p.m. Pollyanna club, Mrs.
Lizzie Clark, 1101 C avenue.
MEETING IS CANCELLED
The junior chamber- of com
merce meeting scheduled for to
night has been cancelled and will
not be held until May 22.
New Shipment!
SUMMER
, DRESSES
$7.95 to $19.75
One and two-piece styles.
Sheers, French crepes and
other summer materials. A
very lovely group.
NORTON'S SY
1114 Adams f - Phone 202
Schilling
VACUUM PACKED
COFFEE
Nor; let
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Aid Is Sought
A
s
or Veterans in
cuaw nospuai
V The- Union county camp arid
hospital unit met last night in
USO headquarters with Mrs. R.
R.' Ragsdale reporting on the May
4tH meeting of the' Bluo Moun
tain council in Pendleton,
' Requests were" made for fish
poles and tackle, golf balls,' a pair
of crutches,' flower' vases; floor
lamps, ' bicycles and afghans.
Beads, of al kinds are needed for
art craft.. There is now a need for
magazines not more than a month
old arid for back numbers of Ge
ographic or Field and Stream ma
gazines. ' Small' pillows are needed for
the day rooms and larger ones for
wheel-chairs. ' ''-
Union ' county unit sponsors
Ward 21 at McCaw hospital, and
the April party was given for the
ward by the American Legion
auxiliary, and the May party by
the Delta Kappa Gamma soror
ity. Any organization wishing to
provide the' June party may call
Mrs. Ragsdale; 1 '
Union county has been asked to
provide furnishings for-'one of
the new wards at McCaw hospi
tal. ,
: Inmates at, Walla Walla peni
tentiary are making overseas
chests' to" be filled with baseball
and other recreational equipment
for camp' and hbspital to send to
the Pacific area.' Union county
has pledged, $15 to fill one of these
chests.'. ,' ., 't , . ',
The" Navy Mothers club offer
Mother
1 f;VC'?r ao
mm
ttj
"to
', 0
ed to send an afg.iuii to Unv Un-1
ion county boy in any hospital.
Mrs. H. G. Dow will receive
names of Union county services
men.
IN THE DIVEI'S SEAT
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Sometliiiifr extra special for that extra-special
Mother? Find it here, at Falk's, the store that
knows Mother's taste in everythinpf from gifts to
clothing. Mother herself depends upon our fashion
fame in selecting her own accessories. Come in and
find the right gift for her.
Cay, Colorful Pottery and Ceramic
Flower Howls $1 and up
Holli sheer and printed crepe gowns. Sheers Ii2 to 40,
crepes .'32 to IS $.'l..r)0 to $5.
Lovely While Fabric Gloves' $1. to $3.
Gleaniing palent, rich kid, fine fabric,
all new styles and colors in bags that
Mom will love $3 and up
Lovely neckwear, dickies, hi neck and
V-neck and colored sheers
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l.OiV.. HAS SESSION
Loyal Star lodge met last night
in the Neighborhood club house
for the business session and so
cial hour.
THE WAR WORKER . . . who goes through
town each morning collecting tide sharers, dreads '
being late, worries about getting his car started. '
RPM Motor Oil gets his vote because it's FREER
FLOWING, assures easier starting in any weather.
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RPM Motor Oil Takes Bettor Car of Your Car; Too
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Hetter Store
Prizes were' won r.y Mis. Al
bert Feik and Mrs, Howard Ball.
After the business meeting, Mrs:
Feik and Mrs. Harold Fowler
served refreshments.
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