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LA GRANDE EVENING OBSERVER, LA GRANDE. ORE-
Thursday, February 1, J934
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'A Lower Priced Servce Store'
"Swnnsdown"
CAKE FLOUR
With Cake Plate Free '
25c
OLEO
PER
POUND
9c
Lil)l)v's 8-ounce
FRUIT COCKTAIL
10c
3 lbs. Hunan
m .
ananas
19c
WADHAMS In round
COFFEE i2rUe
33c
3 PcfifS. Royal Gelatin 5c
l'Pkg. Royal Choc! Pudding lc
rsoTii FOR 16c
IMPEItTAL, HEAD tmm
LETTUCE OC
White King Oregon
' Gmnulnted Walnuts
tSOap Swteet, Meaty
pkK.29c S' 15c
BEEF ROAST
9c
AVo Take City, School Dial. Nf. 1 or County Wnn nnta
" v at Their Face Value ' ,: "
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WADHAMS DELICIOUS COFFEE
m W m to w ii k w u
Qifass Jcvl
A Wiilo Mouth Gln.sa Jar Mint you can use
ovor uml over unin for canning your fruits
unci V0K'tnuleH when It lms served IU purpose
of holding (inul keeping extra fresh) Us tlell-
tous contents of "llli;hrt Possible Quulltv"
Coffee WAD
HAMS' new blend
nnd grind thnt hnr
won an imqunlkxl
plueo in the affec
tion of coffee
lovers, no mtitUT
what method used!
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SOCIETY NOTES
AUm Bmi Dune. ooicr Rdltav
TelfphODB Main 600 Until B:SQ , jm,
Annual Patrioti? Tea On Lincoln's
JBirth'day Will be Held At Home'
Of Mrs. Julian P. Stalcup " .".
Tlie annual patriotic tea, sponsor
ed by the American legion auxiliary
In honor of Lincoln's birthday. Feb.
J a, will be held at the home of Mrs.
Julian P. SUalcup at the La )rui;".i
hotel this year.; Arrangements" re
being mndo for the event flt present
and It promises to too one of the
most interesting arfulrs of early Feb
ruary. ' i 1 1 v
' Mrs. M. L. Stevenson, Americaniza
tion clialrman of the auxiliary, has
charge of all patriotic activities or
this unit and. Is chairman of the
committee for the ten. Others on
the committee . are Miss Beatrice ,
Yourigo, who tuis charge of th pro
gram; Mrs. Lot I. SiuxlKrass, Mrs. Vlo-
tor EclUey, who will preside at tlie 1
tea table; Mrs. O. B. Maxam, Mrs.
Glenn Wagner, Mm. Robert B, Carey,
Mrs, John R. Oorlty and Mrs. Btal-
cun who will assist about tho rooms
The committee met) early this week
with Mrs. Stephenson to discuss ar
rangements for the event.
All the women's patriotic organiza
tions of the city are especially Issued
an invitation and the Oold Star
mothers of the auxiliary arc to he
special guests.
Tea will bo served from 2 to 5
o'clock In the afternoon, '
Tho auxiliary is furnishing trans
portation for Gold Star mo Ultra dur
ing the afternoon,
A. A. U. W. To
Meet Saturday
Tho Literature group of the Ameri
can Association of University Women, !
of which Miss Mildred Hawksworth is I
chairman, will present the program at
tho monthly luncheon Saturday at
the Sacajawoft Inn. Luncheorl will be
served at 12:30 o'clock after which
Miss Helen Moor will discuss maga
zine;!. Miss Kate Koux will speak on
modern poetry and Miss Hawks worth
will review the translation of "EJhiu
Hu Chuan," a 13th century novel
translated by Pearl S. Bi;k.
M. I. A. Dance
This Evepjng
Dancing will be enjoyed tcnlght
from 0 to 12 o'clock at th? Second
Ward I. D. S. chapel sponsored by
tlie M. I. A. Th? proceeds will be
used to fin -n o t c baskelbull team
In the annual nlake tournament to
be held soon,
Benefit Planned
For Friday Night
ior -tne benoiit of the M. 1. A. song
book fund, tho First Ward M. I. A. of
the Church of the Latter Day Salnte
will entertain at a benefit dance Fri
day evening at 0 o'clock ato the Rec
reational hall. ' ,
Mrs. Lena Harmon
Hostess to f!uh
Mrs. Lena Harmon entertained the
So-Ne-He club Wednesday afternoon
at a pinochle party at the heme of
Mrs, Brna Olltner. Three tables were
arranged for cards and the prizes
won by Mrs. Ellen Ashman, first, and
Mrs. A. P. Suydam, consolation. Re
freshments were served.
Mrs. Godfrey Nelson, of near Cor-
vallls, was a guest.
Mrs. Fitzgerald was named as the
next hostess on Feb. 14.
"New Plane Bores Through Air at
More 544 Miles an Hour." Yot only
the air Is bored.
SOCIAL CALENDAR
Thursday, Feb. 1
7:30 Eagles aunlllary, at the
hall.
6:00 U Grande High school
P. T. A., st the school.
8:00 Ackerman P. T. A., at the
Normal school.
8:00 Bridge club, with Mrs.
Raymond Gray.'
Friday, Feb. 2
1:00 Chapter I. P. B. O, with
Mrs. F..J. lottes.
1:JS Lucky Dozen club, with
Mrs J. c Camp.
2:00 L. 8. to the B. of L. F.
nnd B 'social club, with Mrs. Ed
Strlctf.
2:00 Paa.t Noble Grands, with
Mrs. Edna B&xlne.
2:00 L. D. club, with Mrs. J. E.
Reynolds.
2:30 Willow Parent Teacher
sedation, at tlie bcliooi.'
4:00 St. Hilda's club, with Miss
Phyllis Lockwood. i
8:00 Young Women's Mission- .
ary society of the Christian
ohucr, with Mrs. Henry Wlnburn,
1214 X avenue. 1 - '
0:15 8t. Peter's Parish supper,
Honan hall. ' '
7:30 Benefit icornlval, Metho
dist church. Fourth and Sprlne.
7:30 Women of the Moose, with
Mrs. Mary Mayvllle.
8:00 Rlverla P. T. A benefit
card party, with' Mrs Fred Read.
0:00 B. O. N. Men's glee club
dance, at the Normal school.
0:00 Benefit dance First ward
M. I. A. at the Recreational hail.
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Saturday, Feb. 3
8:00 Saturday Evening bridge
club, with Mrs. Jack Hlatt Br.
8:00 Benefit card party, Re
bckah lodge, I. O. O. F hall.
This Novel Mince Meat-Cherry
Pie Provides Patriotic Flavor
i
The nrlncroal movement Ktimni.it.
ed In thlB bailiwick toy farm allot
ment money Is In new automobiles.
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DEVALUATION f
' SEES GAIN IN h
COMMODITIES
(Continued From Page One" .
IP YOU'IIB celebrating a patriotic
holiday, here's a novel short-cut
to dessert distinction. You an
make this new recipe for cherry
minco meat pie in less than an hour.
Drnln the juice from a number 2
can of sour cherries nnd add enough
water to mako 2' cups. Bring to a
boiling point. Pour on a 0 ounce
package of dry con (J en Bed mince
meat and boil 20 minutes, stirring
occasionally. Cool before uslnff.
Qlend the drained sour cherries and
the cooled mince meat. Roll pie
crust and place In pio tin. Pour In
mixture. Cut one-half inch strips of
pastry and lay across pie to suggest
outline of a flag In George Washing
ton's day. Bake in a hot oven (4U0
degrees F.) about 35 minutes.
Makes one pie.
Make the mince meat cherry pie
your table centerpiece. Surround it
by gold stars to suggest the other
states of the union, or by tiny flap:fl.
attributed to an active movement oh
funds to New York from abroad. As'
soon as New York ' banks began to
buy gold, this premium was expected
to vanish. ' -; '
Reckoned on the new gold value1
of the dollar, the world supply of i;
monetary gold has Jumped from some: -
20.000,000,000. The United States uv,
monetary gold supply becomes" about
96.800,000,000 in contrast to roughly ,i
94.030,000,000, on the basis of the old
dollar. American gold remains aboutf(1;
one-third of the total world supply, .,,;
In YaBhlngton the United States MW
was described today by Secretary Mor- -K
genthau as being on a "1934 model , tJ
of ft gold bullion standard" as a re
sult of the dollar devaluation pro-.
gram which netted the government a
82.79240.617 profit.
He made this statement to report-
ers as Professor Irving Fisher, of Yale,
testified to a house banking sub-;, -committee
that the existing federal'
reserve system "will now be lucky If ' ' 1
It escapes destruction altogether." '"'
1 Fisher urged creation of a federal "
I monetary authority with sole currency k.
I issuing power. ' 4 f..- .
Morgenthau reiused to discuss op-
eratlon of the 82,000,00,000 stabillza-.-;
tion fund created out of the devalua-j
tlon profits, its use is to be kept-,
strictly secret.
In other administration quarters. It f..
was said that In Its monetary actions, n ,,
the United states wanted the whole
world to go along and share in any fl
rprovprv which mieht develoo. .. c-
EAGLES EXPECT
STATE OFFICIAL
Plans for the meeting of the Eagles
lodge were indefinite today pending
tho arrival of the state president, D.
D. Hail, who Is expected to be a visitor
tonight at 7:30 o'clock at the hall.
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"t?h ' i ST'f' o- J h - F5? f$v
Sharp winter appetites demand
energy food. Glance over these
items which we have selected to
meet your every day require
ments. You will save by shop
ping at Red & White Stores. . , '
SPECIAL for FRIDAY and SATURDAY
Quaker
Macaroni,
Spaghetti,
Noodles
C. . 1!. Quarts
Sweet; Pickles
35c
Hod & White, 2'i Size
Dill Pickles'
18c
Nine & White Sliced
Beets
2 for 27c
Ked & White, 2-ounce
Vanilla Extract
22c
Ked & White
WHITE NAPTHA SOAP
8 25c
Red & White, 125 Feet
Wax Paper
19c
liluo & White
Toilet Paper
6 for 33c
I!ed & White Floating
Soap
4 r 19c
COFFEE
2 for 45c 29c
Blue White
Poim'rt Baku
Rod t: Wlilto
Drip. 1-lb. Jar
Red & White, No. 1 Size
1 J
K
io C
cans
Pal & White, Va Size
PREMIUM CHOCOLATE
16c
MOTHERS OATS
Premium Package
Cove, Home Cured
HAMS
PER
LB. .
Sweet. Tasty and Delicious
Plue & White . . . Buffet Size MP -s -v
TOMATO HOT SAUCE 4l0riyC
Blue & White, Quai ter Size
SARDINES
3 for 25c
Ked & White
GELATIN DESSERT
4 for 19c
BAKING POWDER
Ked & White Red & White
Mb. or 21,-lb. rr
oc . size uuc
Red & White
CAKE FLOUR 3$?
Dlstrlluitora INTERIOR OBOCERV CXL, La Ornmle
la spreading tholr propnganda.
nudists no daunt find that tho bare
facts uro sufficient.
The New Aid in!
PREVENTING
COLDS
CLEARS HEAD QUICKLY
IB I
Good for Fri. and Sat. Feb. 2 - 3
PINEAPPLE 18c
MMZQ (Golden Syrup a" 58c
SNOWFLAKES ' ... 2'L 29c
CALUMET Baking Powder 25c
CHEESE
Mnlil ()' ( lover
... 14c
,. 20c
GOLDEN WEST
COFFEE
-Lb.
. Glass Jar
HOMINY ;;;;;;, 10c
GOLDEN CORN iOc
PALM0LIVE SOAP 3 13c
LARD 4 33c
BACON ,., 15c
SWANSDOWN X!K 27c
M.J.B. TREE TEA
Japan
(Green)
Orange Pekoe
(Black)
!i-ll).
Pkg. .
1-lb.
Pkg. .
23c
45c
2-lb.
Pkg. ...
1-lb.
Pkg. ...
33c
62c
A II pure or
Morning
MILK
FEDERATION FLOUR
HONEY 10
Tall
Can
6c
Bafs"'' $1.69
-111.
Pall
73c
CARNATION OATS
YOURS FOR A GOOD MORNING
THE NEW LARGE PACKAGE AT
NO EXTRA COST
Full 3 lbs. - 7-oz. Pkg. (X. p.)
18c
TZ'Ty TjnPCJ I'lnwipplo and I'lincnto S-nz. -j mr
IvlVixX' 1 J5 sl'ra'" ' "' , Jar XOC
Santa Clara Prunes, 2-lb. ctn... 23c
Salad Oil (bulk) qt ... 22c
Miracle Whip Dressing, qt. jar...'. 29c,
Lettuce Bananas Grape Fruit I
2 Heads 3 lbs. 3 fo.. I '
9c 17c 10c
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