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Thursday, October 5, 1933 LA GRANDE EVENING OBSERVER. LA GRANDE. ORE. A J) 'IDAHOANS FAVOR CONSTRUCIIONOF I-O-N HIGHWAY WASHINGTON V Favored by Idahoana an cutting 700 miles from the distance between, their fields and Pallfprnia markets, the IdnhoOre-gon-Nevada cut-off to provldo a north-south main highway for dis trict between the Cascade and Rocky mountains, Is being urged by Sena tor Pope (D,, Idaho), and T. A- Wal ters, first assistant secretary of the interior. At present It was explained at Sen ator Pope's office, Idaho shippers must send their craps either across Washington or Oregon tq the co.at and thence to California. This not only delays reaching the market h"1 Increases shipping costs "to the detri ment of the Inland shippers." The road It was said, would cut the distance x 'between -Idaho fields and California markets approximately in half. A great amount of the highway has been constructed by . .the ' various states; but it was pointed out, it can ,be .completed to . extend from the Canadian border to Mexico for ap proximately $1,500,000. ' As outlined dt the senator's office by Walters, the road would follow U. S. highway, No. 95 which ends at Wciser, through Idaho. Under the senator's plan it would be extended through Eastern Oregon down the Jordan valley, thence through Ne vada and Into California. Oregon -const interests, it was ex plained, ihave offered an alternate route thrqugh Crane, Oregon, to con nect the Portland road and thence south into California. Engineers were quoted as saying the route via Port land would cost approximately $2, 000,000, or $700,000 more than the Inland route and would save but lit tle mileage. The proposed highway would tap an irrigated area or Idaho In which -between $22.Q00,000 and $25,000,000 has been spent by the reclamation service, Walters said, and In addition would give another outlet to Montana wheat and livestock producers. Loans A yqilqble For Wheat Crops In The Northwest SPOKANE, Wash,. Government loans, limited to a maximum of 4300. for winter wheat production -may be obtained la all states which normally produce winter wheat. It is announced that the regula tions will closely follow those of other crop loans requiring a first ilon on the crop to be seeded', with, a note maturing August 31, 1934. BAHV .MIU0M ItQSE dOMIUNATlON KEVIVKD PARIS W) Baby fclue and old rase are a 1034 color combination which Paris has revived. The color combination, a favorite In tha "mauve decade," 1b generally used as an accent on teatimo or evening clothes. One black tulle evening gown Is trimmed with a bow of baby -blue and rose striped ribbon at the waistline. PANTIIUIt TRIMMING ON NKW KNHEMItLES PARIS (fl) panther trims a num ber of smart fall ensembles. One costume of green ribbed wool com bines a slender frock with a match ing three-quarter length, loose coat collared In panther. A muff and toque of the same spotted fur com plete the ensemble. WHITK MONKEY FUR TRIMS FALL MOllELS -. PARIS m White . monkey fur makes novel lur trimmings In the fall -mode. One smart PariBlan wears With a black frock a little shoulder capo of white wool covered with white monkey. To complete the ensemble she wears a little toque covered with the same white fur. H undreds Apply for Jobs as Ford Hires Veterans Hare are sumo pt the hundreds ot veterans who nppearfed at Amorlcnn Logjon headquarters .in Detroit niter Henry Ford had authorized the legion to employ BOOp men witH B"1 service records to work in his .nutomoliilo factory 91 P 4i ififi&figfiBfear . v T WHITi; AND BLACK GIRDLES WITH W1IITB FRO0K WASHINGTON () Mme. Walra vens, wife of the new secretary of tbo Belgian embassy, Is wearing onq of the satin frocks for formal affairs. It 'is white with two crushed girdles, one white, one black. The long, loose hanging sleeves are made of the black satin. WILL AID APPLE MEN WITH LOANS SPOKANE, Wash. Because of the emergency which eslsts In marketing Jonathan apples, the regional agri cultural credit corporation headquar ters' In Spokane ha: iwnpuhced that the credit corporation iiiul the recon struction finance . corporation have reached the decision that they , will make commodity loans on Jonathan apples to be secured toy a negotiable warehouse certificate, from approved cold storages. .... It Is felt that by making e, com modity tiau Of 35 tVlo pur itux of Jonathan eif.Ua. fancy and. tfnoy ap ples, 438 -to 218 szes, 'ithat growers and .packers will not force the eulo of an undue amount of fruit during tile packing season. In addition to the 85 cents per box, (7 cents wlU 'be advanced to cover the first mouth's storage. i , - 1 HIIUKniPKI) STKINO IIKVNS Shredded string beans are very palatable and cook more quickly than (the ordinary 'kind. A good 'way to pre pare them la to steam y .cooking in a double boiler.' Supply aside, what the government I cnieny encounters la demand. Cake catastrophes more often -result from baking In too hot an over than from any other cause. 1 Comer Cedar & Washington Phone Main 759 Golden West Coffee A Full Pound in Glass Jar 34c 0 Candied Cherries For Fruit Cake' " Large Size RINS0 2 rkgs. 41c Per Lb. 45c Garden Glory Apricots No. 2!2 Size, .in Syrup 2 for 35c Flapjack Flour 10-lb. Sack 55c Fresh and Delicious Bulk Mince Meat 2 lbs 25c ! ' HLACK-WMI-TE )RBS8 IIKMGUTS CAI'ITOL y ashing TOV iff) Miss Rebecca Alfaxp, daughter of tliQ former 'min ister of Panama .and her escort de lighted a recent dance by appearing in black and white costumes. Miss Alforo's was a frock of black linen trimmed with a row of tiny wliite buttons and worn with a fitted long coat -of white Jlnen. Her escort wore black trousers and ' a white mess Jacket. Try Carnation Oats tomorrow and you too will realize why so many experienced housewives prefer them. The reason: their distinctive (oste, their uniform smooth ness, .owest prjee in many years. CARNATION OATS Quick or Regular A Cqrrtoh'oifAlbtn "ffof'CerMl'V StonekingM "'Grocery'-' :' 1427 Adanis-MelvjUeBldg. Cabbage , r for Kraut . . Extra Special Jfl 50-11.' Sack OlfC l.Lb....,J...5c M Lbs. 69c 10 lbs. 3A $1.22 Mincemeat Knight's -New Stock 1:. : 28c FREE DELIVERY Phone 380-J LIFETIME .... WILL YOU EVER AGAIN SEE THE COST OF MAKING GRAPE $&t4 AND $&&i& SO LOW! Best Grade Bulk Cocoa 31bs29c Leg o' 13c lb. Good Size FRESH CRAB 2 for 35c Sweet, Tender. Fresh 1 Spare Ribs O IDS. C "Green Giant" Sweet I 2 for 33c PAR Granulated Soap 2 pkKs. 65c Bring In Your Coupons SANI-FLUSH Can 22c With one scrub brush FREE with each can. YOU CAN GET ORONITE FLY SPRAY HERE Orange and Lemon Peel Z.fin Fancy Halves Per Lb. OlC Mothers OATS With China Pkgs. 45c f BOTTLE OF 1' 4qfKMb, Li Ja certowill L- "vri a K f f SAVE YOU Sf , l' '7 TIME AND K i V STILL MO RE it "''""I Grapes the last frwit crop of ihe season are coming in 1... So .put .up your jams and jellies now before prices risl What an opportunity if you act at once! Sugar prices are on the way up. Grapes are abundant. AU'jelly-making materials arc down in price .. . So get busy now and stock your jam cupboard to over flowing with those jams and jellies your family loves! With Ccrto and the Certo recipes it is so easy! Certo, you know, .cuts your boiling time for jellies to only one-half minute. And jams rarely require more than one minute. 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Add mushrooms and cook until ten der. Just before removing from (Ire add torn n to sauce, fwasonlngs and cheese. Sprinkle with additional cheese. Servoa six to eight. For aid In hou,wholU, problems, menu planning or special recipes, send in your request with a self- ad dressed, stamped envelope to Julia Lee Wright, director, Homemakers' Bureau, Bafcway Stores, Inc., Box 600, Oakland, California. I3TTT XT Container CERTO 49c Fancy Crisp Celery 15c Ca.73 sk. 66.03 bbl. 10 69c 3 .b8. 10c 29 c 4 Cans 15c Cheese Krafts - - AmeritUin - Pimento 27 orc 10 lbs.,-. .. 6ac 201bs.;.:..Ol,SG 19c COFFEE Nob Hill Pound COMING EVENTS Our, Fall , " Coffee Sale Watch for it. Can 6c 15c Lb. Oronjte Fly Spray Pint Cans 35c Pint 20C 2 Bottles 2 for Wit