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w IJi GftANTb'E EVENING-OBSERVER, LA GRANDE. O&E, thmsday, Scptenibcri 21, 1933 Pdgb Six Grande Ronde Valley I News of Grange Honors ? State Master, I State Deputy CRICKET PLAT (Special) -Cricket i iPlat Orange held a special meeting i ot the Highland school house Mon i day State Orange Mm tor hay Olll, I of Portland, Stato Deputy Charles , Wlcklander, ot La Grande, Mr. and i Mrs. James Woodeil, Mr. and Mrs. Prank McKennon, of Pleasant Grove Grange; Mrs. Kate Cowan, Raymond 'and Margaret Cowan, Mrs. 8adlo etenrs and noy Townsend, of Rock wall Grange, vrera visitors, The lecturer's program consisted of ; the following: I Rnno "Amprlrji." all. Recitation "My Shadow," Myrlyn, Patten. i Violin solo Lois Wlthcrspoon, ac companied on the piano by Mrs. Ma- toel Bendshadler. . Talk "GranEO Pair and Home pro ducts Show," Jaines Woodcll. Recitation Zctta Waclty. Recitation Lois Bendshadler, Talk Charles Wlcklander, state doputy. Address Ray Gill, stato grunge ' master. ', Tap dance Irene Bendshadler. . Talk Prank McKennon, master of Pleasant Grovo Grango. Talk A. R. McOall, editor Elgin -Recorder. i Song "Smile, Smile, Smllo," all. ) Penny drill. ( 1 Lamb Shipments i Move Very Slow; i Fat Lambs at 4Y2c I WALtOWA (Special) L. W. Minor I reports the sale of 250 head of lambs t the past Veok. This Is tlie second carload of lambs he has sold this : year. The price for the second load was somewhat lower. About 4540 Is the top offered hero for fat lambs. Many laite lambs have not been mar keted yet end aro being hold a while yet In hopes the price may Improve. , A number of farmers were delivering some pigs and Bhoats to the stock yards for shipment. These ore being ' .purchased through tho new govern unent plan, but prices have not been learned. Montana's principal exports to (foreign countries In 1032 were petro fleum, petroleum products and phos hthate rock. COMMUNITY CASH STORE SPECIALS FOR FRIDAY & SATURDAY y Choice Steer Ilcof I' KoW V Milk 8 Tall Cans 38c Sugar Wno granulated, 30 PouiuIh $1.19 Chaw & Snnbovn'8 Cotfee 29C Flour Sporry's Queen Anno 40-lb. Sack , $1.93 Bacon Very Choice Eastern 6 to 8-lb. average. 4j m Pound JL V n1w&iw Interest 4-H Clubbers Entertain At Wolf Creek Hall NORTH POWDER (Special) The Wolf Creek Pig Cub entertained their parents and families at the grange hall Saturday night. Games, cards and refreshments were enjoyed. A pin was presented to J. A. Nice, local leader for six years, by Quinten Bow man, president. Thoso present were: Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Liltard and family. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Gorham, and family, Mrs. Celesta Nice and son, Miss Rose Chromy, Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Gray, Malcolm Nice. Jack Gornam and daughters, Mr, and Mrs. J. A. Nlco and family, Eugene, Forsst, Qulnten end Howard Bowman and Norman Myers. John Stein Home Near Lostine Is Destroyed By Fire LOSTINE (Special) The' homo of John Stein, together with the con tents, was burned Sunday evening. Tho family consists of nine children besides tho parents. The father was away from home at the time of ttie flro and tho children had gone to bed. Tho mother had hnrd work In saving all the children, whose ages rango from a babe six weeks old to a girl 14 years. Any one having dis carded clothing that this family can uso can send thorn to Mrs. Wm. Wig gans at Lostlno. The children arc girls, 14, 12, 0, 2 (twins), and 0 weeks; boys, 11, 7 and 4. r IIUKillTKHT HC1IIOOI. Will. ' PASSES RAH EXAM ATM. ifmmura irnnn UP) The brluht- NAnuotui ........ v- j est girl of her high school class has nnacd the Tennessee bar examina tion at tho ogo of 19. v ; Since tho law requires mat a iaw r mtiof. Iw 21 vears old. Miss Low ell Harris will ask the county court to removo her disabilities as a minoi so that she may receive a license to practice. Elected the brightest girl at South sldo high when sho was graduated, Miss Harris previously was saluta torlan of her grammar school grad uating class. At tho ago of IB she led the field' In a city typing contest. ' '- HTOIIK ' C'l.OKKS 8 I". M. SATURDAY Oysters Fancy Covo, 6-oz. Can 2 Cuns 9l Toilet Tissue 1000 Shoot Rolls 14c mm Kraft's Miracle Whip Salad Dressing Qunrt Jnr 32c Tomato Juice Walla Walla Urand No. a Can, A 'i Cnns 2dC Salmon Fumy Pink J I r: 25c i American Nun May Be Sainted 1 ft, A '1 tar- I i ' lffX''Jmm 1 Above is Alollior 1' runcoa Xavlor Calirlnl, who diod In 1917, and who may bo tho first American to be painted by the Catholic church. Hearings on her Ufa, iuw being held In Chi' cngo, mid rituals that nro to fol low will rociulro Bovoral years before the matter Is placed be fore tho pope. Rom In Italy, Mother Frances was naturalized In (he United Ktntes. Cricket Flatters Have Meeting At Breshears Home CRICKET PLAT (Special) The Cricket Flat H. E. O. club and High land Cemetery society held a Joint meeting with Mrs. Jesso Breshears In La Grande Thursday. A potluck dinner was served at noon. The nftcrnoon was - spoilt in the tying out of a quilt -for the H. E. c club. The business mooting was de voted mostly to the discussion of plans for tho basket social Nov. a. Thoso present were Mmes Mary Waelty, Raymond Waclty, T. E. Parks, J. B. Wltherspoon, Emll Miller, M. E.' Beem. Hannah Tliomas, Mary Wlok- ens, Harold Blanohord and daughter. Colleen, James Glasson, John Gek- ,eler and son, Wendell, Bornal Hug and daughters, Anna Loulso and Cyral Jean, all of Crlckob Plat, Mines Doc. Breslioars' of Cove, Bull Seward and Bosslo Hlggins, of La Grande. The nverayo electric light bill in A In bam 11 homes has been reduce ct 23 per cent by order of the public service commission. .YES, WE 1 cQay's Stores Store No. 1 1704 Adams Phone Main 515 Specials Aunt Jemima Pancake Flour 3'2-lb. Bug 29c Wnllii Walla, All Croon ASPARAGUS 12 Cans for S2.10 P.i'ookfiolil CHEESE 17c lb. Jasper's Health Nuggets 4 Favorite Matches 6.';L23c SUGAR 10 lbs 20 lbs 100 lbs Flavor Foods Chili iConcarne With Chicken and Fi'ijolea 11 -oz. 10c Can Our Vegetables IVKKT SPUDS SWEET SPUDS Sleeping Disease Epidemic Now On Wane In St. Loiiis ST. LOUIS, Sept. 21 A con' tinued decline In the number of deaths and now . cases reported strengthened the belief of scientists today that the "sleeping sickness" epidemic Is definitely on the wane In, greater St. Louis. During 24 hours, only three deaths and 22 new cases were roported. This brought the death toll to 169 since the outbreak of the epidemic In mid- July. Virtually certain that they have established and carried on encephali tis in monkeys, research scientists were seeking to determine how the mysterious disease is hprcad. The general theory amorg meilleal ex perts was that encephalitis Is trans mitted by means of nose and throat secretions. If monkc.l develop sleep ing sickness after the secretions have been admlnlstehl them, scien tists consider they lit 1-. have estab lished the means of transmission, of vital Importance before inrumj ir other means of Imm mlM'.lon inny bo developed. FIND IT HERE Copy for this Column most be In by 9 . m. COOKED FOOD SALE Island City Ladles Aid, Sat., Sept. 23; Noah's Paint Store. 9-21-1 tp. PAKCKL DELIVERY ' ' Up to 300 lbs. anything under 100 lbs. 15c. Prompt service Phone main 244. S-18-fitp Dry Box Factory Wood. Large truck load delivered 5.50 per load. Tele phone orders collect. Pondosa Pino I Lumber Co., Elgin, Ore. 9-21-2 t. STONE JARS For pickling and kraut (it Melville's. 9-20-1 t. DID YOU KNOW THAT all clothing Is thoroughly sterilized In passing through the laundry -processes at the Standard Laundry? Phone Main 56. 9-15-2 t North Carolina plans to spend 9115,000'on seven new prison 'camps In the mountainous area near- Rdb blnsvlllc. - .,,';i.','r PORTRAITS I If you have a picture of tho baby, or a friend or loved one which you would like reproduced In Its original slae, or In miniature, plain or colored and done at reasonable price, .take It to Richardson's Art and Gift Shop. 2-21 -t f NELSON T HAVE KELLOGG'S CORN Member of N. R. A. PIN? Counts For Friday and Saturday Beautifully Decorated Table Lamp Base or Flower Vase Filled With S Vinegar 25c Qt. Slue 2 cans 35c pkgs. 19c May 60c $1.19 $5.85 Quart Pantry Jar ..... For These Cold Mornings 0 11 Q Link Sausage IDS OOC PORK ROAST 11c . .... are Always Fresh They're Vaporized SPIV Aril rAIH?OT nilAVRES SPINACH CARROTS T.VIII.E (ll.A.SSW.Mll! Hl'l'.Cni, See the new pattern of cut stem ware In Stem Goblets, Sherbets, and Footed Tumblers the newest crystal, at only 2o ets, each now at Rich ardson's Art and Gift Shop. 9-2i-t f. UL'MMAUK HAI.K Saturday, September 23. Conduc ted by the American Legion Auxiliary In store room on Adams Avenue next to Cherry's Florist. Good clothing, household articles, etc., at small prices. 9-18-3tp SCHOOL CHILDREN You can get scratch paper for school at the Observer. Now 2 pads 5c. 9-14-t I. Crazy Crystals at Moon Drug Co. 8-4-1 m. Moon's Pure Vanilla Extract Is bet ter andi costs less, 3 oa, 33c, 6 oz. 52c, pint 1.39. 8-4-1 m Curriers Tablets at Moon Drug Co. 8-4-1 m. ANGEL'S HAT CLEANING . . AND BLOCKING , J Best work in town. Across from Penney's. 9-14-1 m. NOTICE TO CREDITORS NOTICE 13 HEREBY GIVEN, That tho County Court of Union County, Oregon, has appointed Ada C. Kiddle as the administratrix of the Estate of Fred H. Kiddle, deceased. All per sons having claims against said Es tate are hereby notified to present the same, with proper vouchers, at the office of S. H. Burleigh, Attorney at Law, West-Jacobson Building, La Grande, Oregon within six months of the date of the first publication of this notice. Dated this Gth day of September, 1933. ADA C. KIDDLE. Administratrix or the estate of Fred H. Kiddle, Do ceased. S. H. BURLEIGH, Wcst-Jacobson Bldg., La Grande, Ore., Attorney for Administratrix. Sept. 7, 14, 21, 28. Oct. t. Great for the children's supper FLAKES. Store No. 2 2916 N. 2nd. ; Phone Main 109 Fancy Bulk Cocoanut . It's Fresh Per Pound 25c COFFEE McClay's Best, Always Fresh. Blended to please our most exclusive trade. 30c lb. . 2 lbs. 59c Preferred Stock onnaise 33c ORANGES COATS FOR INFANTS, CHILDREN, .M1NHEH Si SMALL WOMEN LOW POPULAR PRICES AT Norton's Kiddy Shop. . 9-12-1 m Moon's Pure Vanilla Extract is bet ter and costs less, 8 oa. 83o, oz, 62c pint 11.39. 8-4-1 m. UNION COUNTY WARRANTS Aro hereby called for payment, as follows: GENERAL FUND No. 2431 to 20O2, inclusive, SERIES 1032, MAR KET ROAD FUND, No. 201 to 492 In clusive, SERIES 1933. Interest on above warrants ceases on and after September 20, 2933. FLORENCE BAdON, Treasurer of Union County, Oregon. 1 1 9-20-2 t. AUCTION SALE Auction sale of household goods, stoves, trunks, boxes, tools and other articles held for storage charges un paid. Suoh sale to be held at the Home Lumber and Coal Co. place of business at the corner of Greenwood and Jefferson streets at 2 p. m. Oc tober 3rd, 1933. Household goods stored under the name of E. Ackerman. Household goods stored under the name of T. G. Bantz. One trunk and one box of household goods stored under the name of M. Forward. Household goods, desks, phonograph, etc., stored under the name of E. R. Guye. Chest of tools stored under the name of Frank Hinson. One box stored under the name of M. M. McCoy. Trunks and grips and other goods stored un der the name of J. w. Matherman. One trunk stored under the name of O. N. Shofer. One: trunk stored under the name of J. T. Tosh. Household The .3 GOOD AS REO IS ONE OF MY RBGULAR. . SAYINGS WHEN 1 WANT TO TELL ABOUT THE HIGH QUALITY OT Features for Red & White Sweet Ground CHOCOLATE and Cocoa A tasty blend, line ground, Slixed with hot milk or water dissolve quickly 1 Pound 33c .ir- .r Pabst's Wisconsin CHEESE PREMIUM RED & WHITE Baking Chocolate RED & WHITE Black Pepper RED & WHITE Baking Soda Flakewhite Reliable Vegetable Shortening RED A WHITE Wheat Cereal CALO Dog & Cat Food Red & While Gelatine Dessert Delightful In color nnd Uavor. Works In with so ninny things. Sets quickly. goods stored under tlx name of Trc Warnlck. " -. Stoneking's Grocery 1427 Adams - Melville BIdg. $1.32 35c Knights Dill Pickles o.-10 Tin .. 59c Quick Quaker Oats 10c 20-oz. Pkg. SUGAR 60C $1.19 10 lbs, 20 lbs, FitEE DELIVERY Phone 330-J S.tjn of a Dependable 4-lb. A CERTIFICATE OF GUARANTEE The Red & White label is more than just a brand. It is a writ ten guarantee of quality and satisfaction backed by your gro cer, his supply house and the en & WHITE'. ANYTHING tire organization. Ti. A.. xi fcuau means vumiiy ti bought in Quantity as suring True Economy. Friday and Saturday, Sept. 22 - 23 RED & WHITE Minced Clams RED & WHITE Cranberry Sauce RED & WHITE Chili Con Carne RED & WHITE U, Grapefruit American Swiss Pimento Brick Pabsette Llmburger . 16C 1,4-ib. 23c U Pkgs. 15c i-ib. C Carton 47c 28-oz. Pkg. 18c 3 Pound eSn Cnns AUV 3 for 19& HENDRICKSON MARKET Comer of Hemlock and Adams Fancy Prime Beef ROASTS 11c Pound 1 1 Sirloin 4 l steaks! 72 Pound C Young Mutton Legof 11c Mutton lb. 11 MUTTON 1Ac CHOPS, lb. 1U MUTTON vie STEW lb. PICNICS Pound Mild Sugar Cured 9( Store fgg M Cnns 43c Cnns 20c M For 27c Cans UVKs 2 Half Pound Packages 31c COFFEE Wadham's DRIP GRIND 1-lb. Vac. Jars 33c Blue & White 1-lb. Bags 23c Walla HAMS Mild Sugar Cured Small size average about 10 pounds Guaranteed quality. Pound 19c 3 Pounds 19c Extra Fine 3 lbs. - 2.-.C Larsre Bunches 3 for 10c 2 Doz. 35c CLASSIFIED ADS i'iiom: MAIN fl,000,000 m casU. tyuivi) v