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I7A GRANDE EVENING OBSERVER Thursday, June 21, 1928 OUT OUR .WAY; By .Williams 5? NORTH POWDER PERSONALS Page Twelve i ni? iin ilii rill lor ; ) 511 ; W lni M i H : 11 Jli i mi 1 ' wi i ii ri i I of , H NOKTII rOWDKU, Ore. (Spe cial lave Cnok, former itlMtunt of tho Kurmorii Htato bank, la vis iting frk'iitlM here at North lw dor. Mr. Cook mid MIhh Dor in Wll wn iimlorifd to the North l'ovvdor JjikcH TtioHthty. Violet I'urker transacted buBinenn In I taker Alomluy, Jim Hhiiorila in on tlio Hick Hut this week. FrifiidH Wern Hhw-kerl ti liear nf the death of "Grandma" Yutes. She jiawied away at the home of her tton at AVelwer, Idaho. Mike 'orrell'8 Hcrvleo Htatlon will be opened tu the public Katurday. The roHidenco of Violet Tarker Ih completed on the land known tin Kunny Slope. Mra. DucImom, and her hUHband will occupy the nouwe. C 10. liutehlntuin and family re turned Sunday evening from Port-i land where they attended the JIoho feHtlval. Kiithel und Audrey ForHHtrom and Hnbert Corroll returned Mon day morning from Portland. lv. 11. Moore hntt Jut hud IjIh car repainted by Curl Jucobmjn, uf La Orande. C. K. Hutchinson and family were linker vlttltoi-H Tuexday. CJeorge Mallard' brother, of Chi cago. Ih vlHitlng the liallardw here. The car which was stolen from in front of the Motor Service garage "wan found in front of the Htandard Oil station of J laker. The car wan totally wrecked. I Kdlih CillklHon Ih home on her Vacation. MIhh GtlkUon Iihk been Mtudying muHic under the j;illnon W'hlte company of Portland. Word li an bee n recel ved fro m Mr, and Mrs. Vlole Clorham, of Lom AngekH. of tho arrival of a baby boy Juno 12, Mr. U or ham for merly wuh MImm Helen Sencerbox. Jim ItlgKS left Tuesday morning for Idaho to attend the funeral of bin mother Mm. Yatos. Junior Palmer urrlved Tucwduy at noon to upend IiIh Hummer vaca tion with hit grandmother, Mra, JVell OlMen. iMorn Taylor and wife have re turned from Hend. Ore, They will make their homo here this Hum mer. Alvln Johnnon Ih enjoying u vIh H from hia brother from Southern Oregon. , . . Curl Kornntrom returned home laHt week from the university. Gladys licllovcs that if you Klvo a man enough rujio he'll aivuur off Biaoklnir. fHEv NjEvjeF? COME BACW. J.w.LL.am Qit2M. t hc tcwvKt. mc. MEDICAL SPRINGS PERSONALS MKDICAL 8PKINGS (Spcolal) Tbcre htm been a great deal of ruin lutely, delaying Home farmers from putting up their hay. Mm. Vlviun Kennedy und buby with MIhhcs Wilmu and Jean Ken nedy motored to J.u Orundo lat week; Miss hilly Kennedy return ed with them. Vlviun Kennedy was In Tluker last week to sell ioiiio of hta win ter lambs. Clay Ha rain is helping Vlviun Kennedy with his hay. Ilert Wlrth in Htaylng with hie folks for tho summer. Mrs, Harnin und her littlo boy are in 1a Grande, visiting. The school election was held yes terday to elect a new board of din-dors. Miss Uly Kennedy, of I.a Orundo, visited Miss Huby Wunker' over Sunday and Monday. Coyoten and bobcats are killing Vlylun Kennedy's lambs, ilti baa lost three or four IiiiiiIih tho last day or two. ltoth he und his her der are hunting for tho slayers. A runaway which might have been very m-rlous, occurred here lust Friday when two teums of hdrscs becumo frightened while bitched to mowing muchines run ning Into a third team. Tho feet of JJie third teum wero ho badly cut that it was necessary .that they be put In casts, but It is possible that they will nevor bo of any value us work horses. The two men who were driving the teums, Kenneth Vunorder and Virgil Dun can, luckily wero not on tho ma chines und escaped serious Injury. Mary up to date: "Mary hnd a little lamb, one day she clipped its tresses, and found sho had suffi cient wool for fifteen modern dresses." t t t t t t f t f T f f r f ? f t f t t t f t t f f ? T f f f f t T T f T ? V T T y y y y y y y y y y y y y Do You Like to Pick Out Your Own Fresh Fruits and Vegetables YouVe Shopping ? When Most women do. Most women are rather particular about tliq quality of the food they buy. If it's strawberries, you like to pick out the choicest boxes - - if it's gi'een peas, you prefer to see for yourself that they're fresh, not too large, and a choice variety. Practically all housew ives are that way - - especially particu lar in selecting the choice things - -' quick to "pass up" the ordi nary, less desirable. , . That, in a word, is what the PREFERRED STOCK brand stands for - - the. buying and packing for you of the choicest prod ucts grown anywhere in the world. The ordinary average foods are never found in Preferred Stock cans or packages. The best, the finest are always found there. Such knowledge is important to any practical housewife - -she can DEPEND ON PliEVKKKKD-STOCK FOODS. Most of them do - - they are quick to sjiccify a safe, known brand when buying groceries. ( La Grande Grocery Co. Wholesalers La Clnuule, Oregon y t y y y t' y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y t y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y (Mrs. McLean Used Federation Flour 2 years ago here now specifies its use again!) Are You Spending More Money Without Getting Any More In Flour Value? It doesn't require extra money to provide good meals. No matter how much and how expensive materials you may buy, the food you' put on the table might be a dis tinct failure. It does matter, however', WHAT materials you buy and how you use them. The test is in the kitchen not in the price and that's why FEDERATION FLOUR is used and recommended in The Observer's Cooking School. Milled in our own valley from selected Hard Federatio n wheat every sack guaranteed. Great Food For, The Youngsters! High nutrition value makes Federation Flour ideal for bread and simple pastries and wonderful baking qualities make it a joy to use. More loaves to the sack, too! which is another worthwhile economy. . . TRY Federation Flour There are other brands of flour, milled at distant points and shipped in at high rates, that cost the La Grande housewife more than Federation. But higher, price doesn't make higher quality as laboratory tests prove. Mrs. McLean. is using Federation in the Cooking School, and the results are evidence of quality flour well handled. Get a Sack Today Tour Grocer Has It! 'Don't Say Flour Say Federation" ?