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Thursday, February 8; lfM Page Two LA GRANDE EVENING OBSERVER. LA GRANDE. ORE. It i ..I ft it: 4 rA Si Grande Ronde Valley News of Interest Mrs. Cusick Gets C. P. Recognition WOW CREEK Mrs. B. O. Cuslcfc 0 Clover Creole today received a cer- (lricmto of merit Irom the Century of Progress, Chicago, for an exhibit or a Jar of preserved pork. Tho entry was made ttt the fulr Inst summer through, the Ball Institute of Home Canning and the North Powder wo man's exhibit was in competition with others from all over the world. Mrs. Cusick has won many prizes at local fairs with homo canning ex hibits and her reputation Is further enhanced by tho big fair's certificate. Elgin Women In Fine Travelogue ELGIN The Elgin Woman's Im provement c!ub met Thursday at tho home of Miss Clara Auclalr. After business was disposed of, Mrs. E. N. Jacobs gave an excellont travel OKUe on New Zealand, following which Miss Auclalr. agisted by Mrs. C. I. Hazen and Miss Itoso Marie Hazen and Miss Wllma Harman gave a musi cal program. , Mrs. P. W. Keller presented an ex reUent review of the late John Gals worthy's last book, "One More River." PJGGLV.VGGGILV Good for Friday & Saturday, Feb. 9-10 Seedless Raisins 2-lb. Pkg 13c Waldorf Tissue 2 Rolls 9c Kelloggs'L 9c When you buy fresh vegetables at Pig gly W iggly you get the best. Our VAPOR SPRAYS keep them fresh and krisp. SPERRYS OATS 9-Ib.Bag 37c DOLES PINEAPPLE Jluliiliou Nllrcs No. 2 Can lllvlc King Peanut Butter .Miracle Whip SALAD DRESSING PI. Jar 17c Qt. Jin- 29c Hllvrr liar PEACH ES Nu. 1 Tail Cull 9c Wesson Oil, 1 qt. can 37c Nip-Tide S., Oysters No. 1 Tall Can (K-z. Oysler .Meal) ... 16c K. C. Baking Powder, 25-oz. can 18c Gold Dust Scouring Powder 4c White King Granulated SOAP ZT... 27c Scotch Soap Se : 19C Hormels Vegetable Alaska Crab l ancy (hulif II 1'fHHUN 'Ml I'lillluK (' anil II fnup SUGAR MILK llronjl SuiT-.Svl Ai.iirr SI GAK IKLL POWDEU r Miirnliiir All I lamp. 4 , r 23c 16c 2 9c FANCY CALIFORNIA HOTHOUSE NAVELS (.R.VPEFRl IT Rill UARH Doz. I! for 18c 10c 7'A- M. J. B. TREE TEA Green 8-oz. ctn 23c 16-oz. ctn. 45c CLASSIFIED Grandma Miles' Birthday Kept ONION A bhower of postcard and other gifts was given to "Grandma" Miles on her eighty-fifth birthday lust Snturduy. A family birthday din ner was enjoyed at the Ed Miles dome up on Catherine creek Sunday. A large cake, decorated and covered with 65 candles, was made by Mrs. WUlard Miles. Jean Ann Richards Is Party Hostess UNION Miss Jean Ann Richordp, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. D. E. Rlch nrdu, of tho Eastern Oregon experi ment ntatlon, invited In a group of ghl friends to help her celebrate her eleventh birthday at her home Sat urday afternoon Oames were plaved In the afternoon with a birthday din ner at 6 o'clock. Those present were Wllma Hutchinson, Dona Ackley, Betty Jo Boll, Maxlne Waters, Jane Bhaw, Erllne McClelian, Mary Hutch inson, Ada Edvalson, Audrey Ander son, Thelma McMuster, Eleanor and Jean Ann Richards. Sunny Monday SOAP 10 Bars.. ..19c Libby's Mustard 9 Jar 9C 2 35c 2" 23c Hersheys ocoa 8 Can 8C Chase and Sanborns COFFEE 11 lb. 27c Soup No. out 15c . , . Orange Pekoe 8-oz. ctn. 33c 16-oz. ctn. 62c ADS IMIONE MAIN 600 I Mrs. Brownell Is Hot Lake Patient ELGIN Mrs. 8. E. Brownell, who has been ill for some week, was taken to the Hot Lake sanitarium Thursday afternoon by ambulance. No change In her condition called for tho move, but It was thought that tho treatment there would be bene ficial. ' Haines Couple Wed in December , HAINES A Burprlse to 'their friends Is tiw announcement of the marriage of Mis Alice Bhaw. .daughter of Mr. and Mr. Tom Shaw and Floyd A. Long, son ot Mr. and Mrs, Arch Long. The ceremony took place in Wclser, Idaho, December 1. The young couple are both grad uates of the Haines high w:hoo!. The bride Is a graduate of the University of Oregon, having finished with the class of 1930. Her first year was In Red lands university, Iledlunds, Cal. For the past two years she luis taught in the Muddy Creek high school. Mr. Long is a graduate of the Moler Barber college,, Portland, and for sev eral years has been employed in the j Ha 1 nes barber shop. They will make Lhch home la Haines for the present. He will still work In the shop and olie will con tinue with her teaching. m STCDEXTS PKKNKVr I'L.W The F. F. A. students of tho Union High school, presented their play "The Clay Is the Thing" at the gym nasium and the proceeds were put Init tt loan funH fnr the xuu of chan ter members in financing the pur chase of atocx and seeds to carry on their projects. Students who took part In the play were Kenneth South, King Spain. Don Ward, Sylvan Tid ball. El ma Halsey, loin Ad kins. Ruth Rode, Betty Vogel, Ellsworth Halsey. Virginia Ward and Franklin Miller. Music by the high ochool orchestra and other features were furnished be tween acts. I - " . I! A FF TIMES A YEAR Edited by Hurry Evans, one time ninnnginp editor of "I.lfe," "The Fmuily Cirele" oilers a Hopliisticaled, spar kling national veckly, lirim niing villi dozens of features the whole family will enjoy. Illustrations liy nalionally fnmous urtists, articles by foremost authors, humor, contests . . . you Ct all this and more in every Issue. Get your copy today FREE "Tho Family C.irvlc" is yiinr.ri:li horhoml Food Store'a fiifl to its customrra in iippreeidllon of the frunillyri'liitlotihip lirttvct'ti ttirm ...ofTrrillK t'vrryulie u new iiirilitiltl of sparkling rnlt-rtnimt'iit. Over The Valley Personals I'nil.rtale l. T. A. There were 60 patrons of the Fruit dale school present for tha meeting of the Parent Teacher chelation held Friday evening at fie heme of one of the teachers, Miss Hutli S:nal ley. After a business meeting, a short program was given. Tlurp were two songs irom the primary roam, "lialny Day Som;" nml "A L3 C S ." The upper grade rzz:n fiuv: a .r.o.k club meeting, paying p.utlculnr at tention to parliamentary practice. The games which followed centered about the Vi"-.lrnt:ne Idea us did the refreshment :Uh ccncludf-ci the evening. Ti:e r.ex: meeting wll'. he Friday evening. y.urh 2, at tha home of Mrs. Dun Carbine. o , Home For Vue;iUou Miss Lorenc Spencer, who Is a stu dent at Wii.shlnyLMi Stats college. Pullman, spent her recent vacation of a few days at the home of her par Ciivo. Mi', unti '.r,. Lu witjuue Spencer, In the Dry Creek vicinity. Ill J. Newton Fisher, young Eon of Mr, and Mrs. A. V. Fisher, of the Frosty district, was ill the first of the week and obliged to stay home from school. And that wa-m't much fun, for J. j up to that time had had. a perfect attrndnnro record nt t.h pro'y school to say nothing of having been' on the honor roll. C.el I'rejik Kgjjs Mrs. Ren wick Clark, of the Moss Chapel neighborhood, reports two freak eggs which she recently gather ed from her flock of fine Rhode Is land Red hens. The eggs were enor mous in size and when broken, were found to be an egg within an eg. 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Pkg. 29c No. 22 Cans 29C lc -lb. an . 4 Prices Effective While Quantities Last When you purchase in our modern stores you', SAVE. High grade niiV tionally advertised food supplies Foods that you know are the best Try Saving at 0'iir Stores Prices Effective La Grande - Union Elgin JELLO B All Flavors CANDY Fresh Asst. Fancy Penny Candy Soap Chips Crystal White Something New 5'i'kg 39 FLOUR Safeway Money Back. Guarantee $1 4Q ' BBL. 49-lb. SACK .)i).b Coffee Nob Hill Extra Rich Flavor 3c lb Bathroom Tissue Large Rolls W OSS V Pineapple Hillsdale B. S. 18c Gra4pe Nut Flakes Pkg.. .'. IOC Coffee Maxwt9l House 31c