Thursday, December 21, 1933
LA GRANDE EVENING OBSERVER, LA GRANDE, ORE.
Page Five
LOCAL IBIDDEIFS
Holidays Hem
Mr. and Mm. O. E. Happersett, of
Portland, are spending the holidays
In La Grande with their daughter,
Mm. Raymond O. Williams, and their
son, 8. C. Happersett.
To Portland
Mr. and Mrs. George Ourrey have
gone to Portland to remain until al
ter Christmas. They are the guests
of their daughter, Mrs. Roy Parley,
and their son, George Huntington
Currey, and their families. .
Child la Born
Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Hftunta are the
parents of a' daughter born on Deo.
19 at their home. The Observer which
yesterday stated theiohlld was a boy,
was misinformed .
From Umer Cove
Mrs. Clarence Bepker, of Lower
Cove, was In La Grande yesterday
transacting bUBlne6s and shopping.
Elgin Teacher Here " -
Miss Ida Gordon, a teacher at El
gin, was a recent visitor in La Grande.
Business Visitor
Charles Swebke, of Imbler, was
among the business visitors In La
Grande yesterday.
Shopping Here
Mrs. Paul Gragg. of Huntington,
spent a day earlier in the week In
La Grande shoppmg. She has return
ed to her homo.
From Durkee
Mrs. Ernest Forney, formerly of
Durkee, has moved to La Grande to
Join her daughter, Dorothy, who' Is
attending High school here. Mr. Per
ney will Join them later.
From HUitara
Don Onelll, of HUgard, was visiting
In La Grande yesterday. Mr. Onelll
works near Hllgard. '
From California
Mrs. Barbara Cochran Is expected
to arrive this evening by train from
Stanford university, OaL, to spend
the Christmas holidays with Mr. and
Mrs. George T. Cochran. Mrs. Cochran
formerly made her home In La
Grande, having left,. last fcU to live
In California, . '
Receive Trwvtniejur -
Misses Cecelia Charley,. Edith and
Clara Kanlne, Indians from Adams,
Ore., were receiving eye treatment at
(he Bouvy hospital early this week,
From Cove
Mr. and Mrs. T. O. Hefty and son,
Charles, of Cove, and their house
guests, Mr. and Mrs. Harold Chaffee
and son, of Compton, Cal., were shop
ping In La Grande this morning. Mr.
and Mrs. Chaffee areWteltlng at the
Hefty home. Mrs. Hefty and Mrs.
Chaffee are sisters.
Business Visitor c
L. G. Plfer, of Salem, a representa
tive of the bureau of' labor, was a
business visitor here this morning.
From Walla Walla
Herbert Hokamp, of Walla Walla,
was In La Grande last night looking
after Interests ot the Shell Oil com-
pny- ,
TonsBM Removed
Miss Vada Brown had her tonsils
removed Tuesday at the Bouvy hos
pital, Ear Operation
E. R. Oeburn underwent en ear op
eration at the Bouvy hospital early
this week.
From Ungvtew
Mrs. R. L. Davis, of Longvlew,
Wash, is visiting her parents, Mr. and
Mrs. Lester H. Bramwell, during the
Christmas season. Mrs. Davis was
formerly Miss Ruth Bramwell,
AT THE LIBERTY
Herbert Marshall heads the strong
oast assembled for "The Solitaire
Man," startling drama of super Con-1
tinentai crooxdom wmon opened at
the Liberty theatre today.
The casting of Marshall in another
role as a sophisticated "gentleman
crook" ibrlngs him to the screen in
a vehicle that has all the appeal of
"Trouble In Paradise." . The added
drama of a smashing story by Bella
and Samuel Spewack provides a thril
ling basis for the action.
In the Spewacx play every charac
ter's Safe Is Involved with that of the
Solitaire Man. When they finally
meet in the cabin of a 'passenger
plane crossing the English Channel a
situation arises that has scarcely been
equalled on the screen. The climax Is
a breathless defiance of death.
Grande Ronde Meat Company
FRIDAY and SATURDAY SPECIALS
Main Store, Hoover Market and Fir Street Market
Your City, County, and Schoo Dist. No. 1 Warrants, are as
good as gold in exchange for our merchandise coupon books.
JELLO
. The National Dessert
All Flavors
5c
SUGAR
Pure Cane
10 ls. 56c
20 lbs. $i.ii
COFFEE
B. Safetj
POUND
29c
M. J. B. Safety Seal
POUND
CRACKERS
Snow Flakes
White orGrahams
. 2-LB. CADDY
29c
' Preferred Stock ' .'
PUMPKIN or
HOMINY
2i2 TINS
10c
Fountain Brand
STRING BEANS &
Walla Walla
PEAS
; ' NO." 2trNS'
10c
CASE
$2.35
V t
Monarch
GRAPE JUICE
Finest Cohcord :
, QUARTS'
25c
JAP ORANGES
2 DOZ.
98c
ORANGES
Fancy Navels
2 DOZ.
49c
' ,iBob'Wh'ite Laundry
Soap
Buy all you want.
BAR
2c
Fancy Box
Chocolates
2-LB. BOX
63c
Beefsteaks 12c lb
All cuts, very choice beef.
j PICNICS
i Fresh sugar
S cured, lb.
........ 8V2C j
i GROUND BEEF
Ground from whole
carcasses, 2 lbs
25c I
PORK CHOPS
Nice chops from lean loins. Uniform chops. Machine cut.
2c ea.
CUBE STEAKS """""" j R0UOT SliAK """" j
Generous serving. Delicious -i f J ! Ground. From choice ' n j
! Tender, each XUC ; J round beef, lb XoC !
1 J
SHORTENING 4 lbs. VJc. h
Cellophane Wrapped. "JtJ1
jTURKEYs" "beef "
i Very 1 P Ofif ' IIintl Vrtcs Ctn
J Choice, lb XtJL toUL ; j :hoice beef, lb. . OC
Lard 4 lbs. 29c f
100 pure. Cellophane wrapped.
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Christmas 1933 is the time to consider
where you can buy Nationally Advertised
Foods at Saving Prices. Safeway Stores
are chock-full of Yuletide Foods the
choicest at prices that are decidedly sav
ing. , '
Jellwell
All Flavors
Easy to Prepare
5c
PKG.
Gold Medal
Salad
DRESSING
17c
PINT
JAR
!B1 29c
Sherry Wine Flavor
Mince Meat, 2 lbs
Fancy Red
Cranberries, 2 lbs. .: ..
25c
25c
Broken Slices
Pineapple, 2's, 2 cans . . . . tJC
Post's "
Bran Flakes, 2 pkgs. . . ..lit
L())by - Quart ' ; 1 Q
Apple Butter . . . . " J-7y
2 for 19c
23c
SUGAR
. Fine Granulated
io ibs. 56c 2oibs.$l.ll
Aii-way
17c lb 3M 51c
MafirsHiisaallowc
Fresh - Fluffiest ' y
17c lb.
19c
J; Libby's Fancy Sliced
Just Center Slices
Large No. 2
can only . . . . . .
Pumpkin
Inavale-
212,s
10c
! I &
III IS rr ' ' - GJQJIlrl Jr ULHL
in i
Dates 2 lbs. :
Iff i aR2--for25c
1 11 I ' ' I $ f ! Sure-Pop, Jap Hulless , "I 7 f
1 1! 1 r,P6D Corm3 lbs. J- -C v
Ill I V Rosedale Fancy Sweet '
Pickles, qt -yC
PA jl 5 IbS. I . .
I f - I B B I UUCCll UIUIUVO ., I 1I T VJl.s 'v
vl 4 vy
III III VW )A .Large, Crisp Stalks ' 2 Bunches Cliquot
y'i Celery 17c Ginger Ale ..: ....
7: ll oiives IMr , Al
tt f WIS Lindsey Ml Jal' ' Ju ffvi Prince Albert
f - k i - Ripc w oon' "oca rrall i-,b- Tin-
f 2Ca25cl H32C 35G Vgjf II ssc
W Xmas Candies Xmas Nuts
II I 1 fl Satin Mix, 2 lbs..; ...... .. .'. ..27c
1 I t IKC5 ' if TS i II. i n
Mi; , t 1 JJIUACII 1T1IA. id 1U3 ,
f J Chocolates, 2 lbs. 29c
?k'Vm iy A MnBlerGums 2 lbs' ' ' 29c
LA) r Chocolates 89c
1 WBffl TEA
A ??(L JitHCTT) M.J.B. Green
Pint Quart
17c 29c
, Pint Bottle
2 for 25c
Tobacco
Walnuts, 2 lbs. . . . . . . ,
Peanuts, lb. .... ....
Brazils, 2 lbs. ........
Almonds, 2 lbs. . . . . . . ... . .... 35c
Mixed Nuts, 2 lbs .....35c
Washing
White King
ZQcpUg
naiieys SaladtimeDressing
WHIPPED SMOOTH AND CREAMY
LIKE MAYONNAISE
Prices Effective
While Quantity
Lasts
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