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About La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959 | View Entire Issue (May 8, 1934)
Tuesday, May 8, 1934 Pasrc Pour LA CRANDE EVENINO ORRERVER. TJA GRANDE. ORE. If 13 i .1 3 "Enkay" Milk Product From Modern Dairy Tho N, K, West dairy ranch, north of La Grande and west of Summer vine where is produced "Enkay" milk featured at the Safeway Stores school of kitcheneering, la known over the state, in fact over the northwest, as one of the moat up-to-dato plants in the matter of equipment and one of the most eanitary as to arrangement, care of the plant, of the animals and of the milk Itself, The largo dairy barn erected In 1031 consibta of three sections, so arranged that a minimum of labor is required with no retracing of steps In the im mense volume of business carried on here. These are the west wln which is feed room, n clean, light and airy room 34x64 feet: the milk shed, a room 36 by 154 feet, having u capacity for 80 head of cows, and the milk room, or the east wing .also 34 by 64 feet. Naturally tho milk shed and the milk room are of first lmportanco to the consumer of Enkay milk, although the rest of the equipment Is inter esting Including the two huge metal silos each having a capacity of 100 tons of ensilago, this also produced on the West ranch. In the milk shed, the stanchions stand In two long rows of 40-head capacity each, with tho walkaway about two feet higher. All the floors are of cement. The old carrier system, used for bringing In the feed and taking out tho litter has been replaced by a system much more sanitary and efficient. Twenty-five drains in tho floor make it possible to flush the litter out Into n septic tank. There is a great abundance of water piped Into tho dairy build ing, for those familiar with the West ranch know about tho myriad of springs which furnish water and lots ol It, the year around. The milk room consists of several compartment the receiving room, to which the milk Is brought from tho milk shed, then by elevator to the cooling room and on through the re frigeration room. Hero also are the storage and bottling rooms. Tho Ice plant has a capacity of two tons per day. In these refrigeration rooms the walls aro tightly covered with four THE STARTING WEDNESDAY STOCK UP - SAVE MONEY HUNDREDS OF ARTICLES IN THIS GREAT ONE CENT SALE, ALL HIGH GRADE NEW MERCHANDISE FRESH FROM THE MANU-.-tWv. FACTURER THIS SALE IS FOR 4 DAYS ONLY! HERE ARE A FEW OF THE ARTICLES YOU NEED EVERY DAY. GFT BIG CIRCULAR FOR COMPLETE LIST TOILET GOODS Face Powders, Creams Lotions, Perfumes Toilet Waters FOR THE MEN Shaving Creams, Lotions, Hair Tonics Aspirin Tablets 50c COLONIAL CLUB SHAVING CREAM, 2 FOR Sic $1.00 BEEF IRON AND WINE ', 2 FOR $1.01 25c NELSON'S BABY POWDER 2 FOR 28c $1.00 SPRING BLOSSOM FACE PQWDER, 2 FOR 61c ,-(c Bath Alcohol "Penslnr" - "J fur 51c y RUBBER GOODS 3 for the Price of One Plus n Penny Spring lllossnms Toiletries, Creams, Powder l'ei l'iinie, lirilliantine - 1! for one price plus 1c 2."ic Antiseptic Soap for litic title Anliseptine - the popular mouth wai-h and gargle - 2 for 111 t- IOc Toilet Paper 2 for lie 75c - 500 Sheets "Anne WiniUnr" Cleansing; Tissues Only 2 for 7lc on this sale. Soap Sale - Stock up on Fine Soaps 10c Soaps for 5c and 2 for 1 Ic AND HUNDREDS OF OTHER THINGS YOU . NEED Wednesday - Thursday - Friday - Sat. THE L & L DRUG CO. lches of cork and then a heavy ce ment wall. A trip through tho plant Is con vincing of tho efficient and sanitary manner in which this dairy product is prepared to be put on the market. Committee Corrects Error In Stories On Price of Gas PORTLAND, May 8 That recent statements In news dispatches from Salem have contulned errors In facts as quoted In several instances that prices of gasoline in Portland and other parts or Oregon are higher than they are In Washington and In Cali fornia, iu set forth In a statement issued by the Oregon Petroleum In dustries committee and released here by tho chairman of the district sub committee. The committee is repre sentative of the oil Industry In which over $50,000,000 are Invested In tho state and feels tliat considerable un just criticism has been directed at tho industry m a result of lack of complete Information in several news articles that have nppeared. "It Is unfair to compare gasoline prices In Oregon with those that have resulted from a disastrous price war In parts of Washington and Cali fornia where gasoline In some cases 13 being sold below cost," reads the statement. "Representatives of tho entire Pacific coast gasoline refining industry are now meeting with a representative of Secretary Ickes, the president's petroleum administrator. In a serious attempt to stabilize the price structure and prevent further destructive price wars and at the same time Inuuro a lair prlco to the consumer," It Is declared. MISSIONARY TO SPEA K TONIGHT Mls Anna TomiLscck, o returned missionary from. TDiar. India, will aieak at tho Gttpel Mission tonight at 7:30 o'clock. Slio has been In In dia lor' seven years and will tell some of her experiences and describe con ditions In that country, as well us show some of the different customs. The public is invited to hear her. DRUG CO. FAMILY REMEDIES Tonics, Laxatives, ' Dyspepsia Medicines, Liniments, Tablets FOR YOUR MEDICINE CABINET ,, Drugs, Medicines, Powders, Tablets l-'lnrst quality, 5 gmlu. flflc for bolt It "f 100. 2 for 70c 50c MAG-LAC TOOTH PASTE THE ORIGINAL, 2 FOR 51c 5c THEATRICAL COLD CREAM, 1 POUND TINS, 2 FOR 76c "()c Cosmolinc Hand I. (it inn - 2 lor .rle 50c PENSLAR MILK OF MAGNESIA, 2 FOR 51c IOc Ivory Snap for lie FINE STATIONERY i 3 for the Prlre or One d Plus a Penny P 2"ic Anliseptine Tooth Paste - l! for 12lic 10c Cleanups Assd. Mdse. - (ic Kach Says State Will Find Itself In Red Buying- Gas The Salem Capitol Journal, In commenting editorially on the recent purchase of state gasoline to bring about "a cut in the retail price of gasoline to the consumer," has the following to say: "It begins to look as though the effort of the state board of control, at the Instance or William Elnzlg to lower the price of gasoline through state purchase of giiuoUnc In other stutes, would be a costly experiment and result la considerable loss, Mr. Einzig has purchased 30,000 gallons of first structure gasoline at Tacoma at b'j cents a gallon f. o. b Tacoma, about 2 cents a gallon lem than the state now pays. The cost of transportation and storage rests with ' tho s'-ate, and the state has no stor- j ago facilities and to erect atorngc tanks will involve a heavy invest ment, not only for a central storage tank, but one for each Institution. When the state has added the cost of j transportation, storage evaporation j and leakage, it will probably find it- I B 5 ' it' 1A B'W mm P'r 'liS l 1 i N i i i ii ill iiR " . ft if H 1 YO self In the red as a result of - going Into the gasolln? business. . The state must purchase its gaso line from oil companies already es tablished in Oregon. It cannot hope to imndle it cheaper than the oil concerns can. Tho 2 cents or so saved by purchase in Tacoma. over Salem delivery represents the added cost in delivery and service. More over the possible saving to the state would not react In cutting price to the auto owner. The state has had, as a large consumer, the benefit of low costs, but they have never reacted to the benefit of the small consumer. It Is surprising that the members of the board of control, all good busi ness mt'ii, should have off-handedly endorsed the gasoline venture with out thorough Investigation of the casts Involved and the paisible prof Its or losses." BA BY BORN TO COVE COUPLE A daughter was born Sunday to Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Laird, of Cove. at the Grande Rondo hospital. Both mother and babe arc getting along nicely. I II I 1 I II R rew seraers in i .lie snre Keeping or meacs lor ions periods o time witliout any d:nnor ol spoilage;' In the Frost Chcsr, mo:it, tisli tr aine c;m he kept 'lulelinitcly at below trce:inn temperature. It's lul!v automatic no dials ro set maKinq frozen oesstrts or snmos, or extra ict cubes in a hurry In the World's Fastest Free: :nt Speed tray you can make ii-e cubes in the average time of 80 minutes, whicli is hours faster than ordinary I ree:inn speeds. No dials to set the 'reeling starts and stops automatical aie sate preservation or foii. In tne food compartment a constant temperature is main tained automatically It is unatlected by the lower temperatures in the Frost Chest and World's Fastest Freerinn Speed tray. No dials ro set nothing to remember making pienry of ice cuPes rt frozen salads much taster than in ordinary rctrigerators. The i c cube trays are also tully automatic no dials to set Large ice capacity and tast Tvozinn speed means olenty of x'e and ice rubes at al! times U CAN GET THE M ON A KELVINATOR FURNITURE COMPANY Drouth Lingers On In Mid-West; In Second Week DES MOINES, May 8 ffl The dry spell In tho middlewest, desper ately in need of rain, lingered on today. As tho farm belt went Into the sec end week of crop destroying drouth, tho only note of relief outside of the weather man's promise of local show ers tonight or Wednesday was a report that an assistant to Harry L. Hopkins, national relief administrator would visit the stricken areas to decide on relief policies. He Is Lawrence Westbrook, who . will tour the rainless districts and report his" findings to Washington. WINNIPEG, Man., May 8 m Un settled weather conditions on the prairies, particularly in the southern portions of Manitoba and Sasakat chewan, caused some anxiety today among wheat farmers who have com pleted about 75 per cent of their spring wheat seeding it 4 ! i j' jf. L foSC'; - Excksive Dealers in Union and Wallowa Counties Economics 4-H Clubs Busy With Big Season (Continued Prom Page One) has 17 members. Tho Union Sewing club with Mrs. Alice Gamble Tarter as local leader has 11 members. . The Perry Camp Cooking club with Miss Francis Blaisdell as local leader ha3 11 members. The Imbler Sewing club of hand work with Miss Evelyn Ausceon as lo cal leader has 8 members. The Imbler Clothing club with Mrs. Mllo Stewart has 8 members. The Liberty Camp Cookery club with Mrs. Mary B. Kail as local leader haa 8 members. The Liberty Sewing club with Mrs. Mary B. Kali has 7 members. The Valeria Cooking club with Miss Emma McAnish as local leader has 7 members. Tho Allcel Handwork and Bachelor club with Miss Elsie Tucker has 8 members. The Lower Cove Senng club with Miss Naomi Twidwell as local leader ha-i Q members. The Frosty Sewing club with Miss Vera Case as local leader has 5 mem bers. tin will be demonstrated 111 civinntor. -hc fnes: in electrical refrigeration, has beer, selected as the one electric cerrigerator that will be used at the Cooking School. At the Schoo) vou svill have the opporttmiry of seeing a fully auto Otitic Kelvinator in action. The beautiful De Luxe model shown on the left w ill be on the stage and the exclusive Kelvinator feature, "4 re frigerators in I " (explained in detail on the left) will be demonstrated. Kelvinator Electric Refrigeration for Meat Other Stores, and The Kelvinator line-includes tire finest equipment for meat markets, grocers, florists, restaurants, drug gistswater coolers for offices and factories milk coolers for dairy farmers beverage coolers, ic? cream cabinets, beer cooling equip ment and equipment for everv commercial requirement All trie meats :n the School are refrigerated by Kelvinator equip mentthe safe, economical way to preserve the freshness, tenderness and delicious tastiness of all meats. Four-H clubs of Harper county, Oklahoma, staged rabbit hunts to fi nance the county federation activities. Kenneth Dunaway. of Edna. Kan., claimed a long-dlstanco shooting mark by bringing down a coyote at a distance of one-fourth of a mile. An official survey shows there are about 2.000 Judicial tribunals In Georgia, .including courts held by justices of the peace. The world is divided into 73 na tions, cornicing the entire British em pire as a unit. Thp pnrllcst known mechanical toy dates back to about 2000 B. C, and is of Egyptian origin. Jewel Rebekah Club Presents "AUNTY " Tucsdav. May 8lh, 8 P. M. Zuher Hall Sponsored by Daughters of Union Vets 1AM.'E Al Tl.lt liouil .uiftiu A(lmis.slun 2;c in 1 ff This Sign is YOUR PROTECTION Schilling Wiincjarian (Qas. Rci red. Delicate flavor. J I ... "Pres-to-logs" For Sale by Inland Poultry & Feed Co. Phone Main 826 I I at the Markets, Look or the Kci vlnator Approved Refrigeration Seal when you buy it is your guarantee that the foods aro properly refriger atedsafely kept and delivered to vou in the but condition. Fa'- i Jf