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About La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959 | View Entire Issue (July 27, 1933)
LA GRANDE EVENING OBSERVER, LA GRANDE, ORE. Page TKm MIm Bcm Uukt, Society KdlMc rtlephop Mill! B0 Pntll ! . i 1 A" Fri.-Sat. Julv 28-29 m' Grande Women Polfers" Lose Intercity tournament Played. On Baker Course Wednesday Tlmrstlay; July 27, 1933 Women goirera from the La Oronde country club were defeated yesterday, 18'i to 14V4, by the women of the Baker Country club In a tournament on the Baiter course. Eighteen hole of golf were ployed In the morning and were followed at 2:90 o'clock by luncheon served at the club house. The scores and points are: Lb Grande: Mrs. oront Pogel. 103 toi Mrs. A.' W. Nelson, 053; Mrs. W. V;- Perkins, 00 avj; Miss Anne Stange, 86 1 V4 : Mrs. John Or mand, OS 0; Mrs. R. p. Murphy, 104 0;' Mrs. Chase Bohnenkamp, de fault; Mrs. E. McManus, 1013; Miss Jane Stange, 104 2; Mrs. Fred Spaeth, 104 1; Miss Qllda Ashby, 107 a. PrlBblo, 00 0; Mrs. Cates, 0814; Miss Mildred Stuchell, 80 1 Mrs. Boor. 81' 3: Mrs. McKlnn, 100 3; Mrs. Tucker, 88 3; Mrs. Lawson, 112 1; Mrs. Bartlett, 107 lj Mrs. Rlppey, 104 2: Mrs. Edwards, 1081,' K. P. CiuVln : , .;" njoyable Event , ; The K. D. club met yesterday at Pine Cone for a delightful afternoon of visiting and swimming. Lunch was' served. Mrs. Ella; Baker, presi dent of the group, was in charge of the plcnlo. ' Plans were completed for a party at which :the members' of' the club will entertain their famliles' Friday evening at 7:30 o'clock at Fine Cone. ' '..,, Sewing Club ; Enjoys Party Eight members or the Eagles auxil iary Sewing: dub enjoyed' an: after noon of pinochle yesterday at the home of Mrs. A; J, Clower, 1811 Wash ington; Lemonade andt wafers were served. "x"!ff' '- ' The Sewing elub wllliet again In two weeks, tlie place to be set at tlie next meeting : Of the auxiliary on Thursday, Aug, 3. 1 " i " i The Eagles and their falhiiiea also will enjoy a picnic at Starkey bridge on Sunday. They - will leave La Orande at 3 o'clock and each family is' asked to bring welners und buns. Our List of Customers Continues to Grow There Musi, Be a Reason Cor. Cedat PllOne. Of Course! Main 759 Deliver ft Washington f ine, 1' irm, Kipe-Picked fmmp TOMATOES m. SUGAR BANANAS 10 u, 59c 3ib8.i9c Rice Pops or O Ckr Wheat Pops PjgS. pC " i U, - i Shoulder 4 Local T f -TU YelloW "Bantam Eol IZC CORN WTf" ' I ' 25c 1 LEMONS 25c H The kind that are full of juice, Poz, . ; t - i h ti- WiiVift Mi Makes Better Jell ! Large Size Pen-Jel Cantaloupes 2 L25c -3 for 25c Parkdale Club Meets Wednesday Pine Cone was the scene of an in teresting event yesterday afternoon when Mrs. P. A. Ingram entertained the Parkdale club. Swimming and conversation filled the afternoon, and tunch was served by the hostess as sisted by members of tlie club. Quests were Mrs. Carl -Gassett, of Ollroy, Oal., who Is visiting her daughters. Miss Sdna Jones and Mrs. Cecil Anderson: Mrs. Jensen, of Perry; and Mrs: Minnie Lupher. " ' ' SOCIAL CALENDAR Friday,' July 28 ' ' 7:30 K. D. o)ub, picnic for fam : Ules at Pine Cone, - ; " Saturday, July 20 8:00Ssturday Night Bridge club with Mrs. J. T. Richardson. Sunday, July 30 ' 3:00 Eagles and their families, plonlc, at Starkey bridge. .. Wednesday, Aug. 2 10:00 Dora B. Schllke club of Past Matrons of Eastern Star, at Riverside park. 2:00 L. A. L. olub, with Mrs. C.'E. Wale. 7:30 L. A. to the B. of R. T., at tlie Eagles hall, : Better Breakfasts CITY WATER DEPARTMENT CHANGE MADE (Continued from Pe ge One) as members of the Oregon advisory board, the city will submit Its Beaver creek plan to this group in about a week as soon as the brief Is cdm pleted. ' BETTER breakfasts mean bet ter.'' coffee, so we . take for 1 granted, .before suggesting other delicious breakfast foods, that you are using fresh 100-per. cenf'flavor coffee, . which is now available to everyone, by buying'it vacuum-packed. And what will you serve with Jt? Let's see. Something different from the usual" ham-and-egg' 'breakfast "is most desirable at this season when even the easy to - pleaso become finicky. Look over your luncheon and dinner recipes and see if you hare some light, Appetizing dishes which' may sere 'n' breakfast menus, Chicken dishes are dell clous at breakfast. 'Fresh mint adds cooling flavor to your fruit dish, ripe tomatoes are an inter esting condiment to the main dish well, suppose you try this uieau: Orange Sections with Chopped Fresh Mint ' Rady-to-Eat Cereal Chicken Hash wilh Sliced Chilled .. yl--, ! Towwtoet ". " Date Muffins 'Coffet) Chicken hash ' with Sliced Chilled Tomatoes: Cut the con tents of a 6-ounce can of chicken up fine, and mix with one cup of cold chopped potatoes. Season with salt and pepper, and add one fourth cup milk. Brown in a skil let with plenty of tat, fold to gether like an omelet, and turn oat onto a hot platter. Surround with sliced chilled fresh tomatoes. ' Date muffins can be made by any good muffin recipe, by simply adding chopped dates to the bat ter Just before putting it Into the buttored muffin yaos.1 ' In the event the Beaver 'creek prd In force to facilitate the retirement or bonds. 5 "'' The ordinance also provides that Ject were not approved, it was indi cated last night that the water de partment ordinance probably would be repealed. Otherwise It wilt remain the city manager, with the approval of the commission, may set the amount of water-rates, but that the present charges will remain intact for the time being. City Manager McAllister contemplates no changes of personnel, etc; at present under the' new ordinance. 1 ' " s in,, trim ir,. 9 S3 J Store No. 1 1704 Adams Quality - Service ' Store No. 2 2916 N. 2nd. Phone Main 515 Economy : fl " .', Phone Main 109 ' ,;: Plenty of Parking Space Specials for Friday and Saturday POTATO CHIPS 3 Pkgs. 14 c OU WITH TMt OTHCR f MAKES PERFECT. 1 PINT WESSON NEW MIXER & THm ncipm a on ths mixrrji 49 MAYONNAISE IN lM MINUTES . . . YOUR OWN DELICIOUS HOME MADE MAYONNAISE, PERFECT QUICK IE VERY TIME, WI1M 1 TROUBLE AT A OTH Walla Walla Asparagus 20Cca fitter's Porkfe Beans 5c Half Pound, Black or Green MEM0RIETEA 23c Large Size Pkff. Steam Refined BORAX POWDER 28 c CkID S" 89c Sugar Sacks Heavy weave. One sack makes 2 good towels. 7 7Qtf jozen I iV FLOUR nouT ! cereals and take a heavy tax after Aug. 1st, Stook up nowl ; ' We Accept Union County or School Warrants Corn Flakes or PostToasties 3 Pkgs. 23 c PEACHES Buy Them Canned At This Low Price targe Can . . . . . . 12 Cans , 15c $1.75 RAISINS 4-lb. Bag , 27c COOKIES Fancy Assorted- Per lb. 29c SOAP WAXED PAPER i , ' '. ' 5 " 10c and 25c Rolls 4 1 " Crystal White - ' ' 10 Ijjars "3 j.c . : : .iSMi..... lQc Fresh Meats Mayonnaise Matches BeefRoAst 11. , S 'Bulk.w'!' Per Carton po,d - l3-L Pint 18C 6 Boxes" gSfe 10c Quart . ; . . . 35c , 25c Fresh Fruits and Vegetables at Low Prices CANTALOUPES Fresh LEMONS ORANGES Large Size TOMATOES Fancy Sunkist Med. Size 3 for 25c 3 lbs i4c Doz. .......J;....... 25c . Doz 19c " ' it:' ' i L If ELICIOUS FRESHNESS OF REAL HOME MADE MAYONNAISE WITH NO TROUBLE AT ALL. THIS NEW MIXER JUST CAN'T FAIL. ..MAKES FIRM,CREAMY HOME MADE MAYONNAISE IN VA MIN UTES. EVEN A MAN CAN DO IT. THE RECIPE IS ON THE MIXER JAR ' a vnrn t a h w w Free J A' ' '.' !v(- ''',VtA-''' mm T : Tor las Free SACK We Have Only a Few. More Barrels Left.;, r ; Lily White V BUY Oregon Beauty BBL. SACK BBL, $1.25 81.93 NOW 81135 S5.25 Maximum Quart Jar . : : i' ' Harmony 1A Rare XjVJC Mayonnaise Best Food's " 19c ..... ':55c Vi Pint Pint .......1. Quart o Of 3 i's W'V.S - - Minute apioca T PKG. IPaimeaippIle J)el Monte' ' No. 10 Crushed o JJeflBWelin Pkg. Assorte'd Flavors Grapp Flakes 2Pkgs..2Cj)G Coffee Ainvay 3 Lbs. . V tit I I . aj ft 4 fc i- fprk & Bens Mason's New Crop' Fine This Hot .Weather - 5-lb. Piiil 10-11). Pail can y 111 1 "'' I -'t M lfip CfU'sten's mi. Wesson Oil 1 Pint Can Each . . . . Lemm(S)ims Fresh Jiiicy 2 M. J. B. Black Lh. CAHHING SUPPLIES JAR RUBBERS JAR CAPS Kerr Regular - Ball .Mason - Economy 3 for IOC doz. 25c PAR0WAX 8c u. PEN-JEL " 2, or 25c 3C