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Thursday, June 11, 1931 LA GRANDE EVENING OBSERVER, LA GRANDE, ORE. Page TKreci PLANE CRASHES ON TEST FLIGHT BWFALO, N. Y.t Juno 14 UP) A (Iglitmg piano, being tested by the Culss Aeroplane und Motor Com pany, Inc., crushed In Lancaster. Buf falo suburb, shortly alter 7 a. m. to dny but the pilot escaped with a frac tured arm and log as ho "balled out" in his pnrachuto. The pilot, Paul Ilovgard landed In bi.cK of tho poatolflco while parts ot the plane crashed In various sections of the city. Witnesses said the plane motor suddenly stopped and the ship went into a flat spin. DEMOLAYS TO GO ' TO WALLOWA LAKE The La Grande chapter of DeMolay will go on an outlny trip to Wallowa Lake Saturday night. About 15- men plan to make the trip. The party will attend a dance Saturday night, and spend Sunday fishing. They will stay at the Hnrry ML-Uiy cabin Saturday night, return ing to La Grande Sunday evening. Any DeMolay who wishes to go and has not yet signed up is asked to get In touch with Jack McClay. ) STOCK up with Kcllogg's Corn Flakes. Special features but . for a limited time only. Always the big value in cereals. Now bigger value than ever. Made by Kellogg in Battle Creek. SEASON'S BIGGEST VALUE ig Features hi M.J.B. COFFEE The Quality Coffee of America Me Jc Bi Tree Tea For a better glass of Iced Tea 16-0Ze i PKG (Black) Northern TISSUE Soft as old linen rolls Pure Cane Can 3 Sugar $4.83 IUiy now and Save the tax. PdSAT DEPARTMENT Bee Roasts 9c Duly choice beef Formay 3-Ha'n 47c The perfect shortening 19C 1-lb. can Rib Boil 4fes. 25c Very choice Pickled Pigs Feet J5c fr your picnic basket JOE PALOOKA f l OWE MY LIFE SwrTiV IT'S A. U k- MY DEEPEST S Tf ZT TO THIS GENTLEMAN. KVEA! 1 PLEASURE I T THANKS, SR . IfT PONT N J ) MAY 1 SHAK14 Jh.A I'M J .1AMINNOUR iENTlON HAjSEEV YOLNDSJR?: ASSUREP.J' M EVERLASTING tr 1Ujl$ SCORCHY SMITH ITS Y. M. Bogan of Wingate, N. C, carries a cane that has been in his family more than 200 yenrs. Ia delicate flavor never freezes out of home made ice cream. 11 ami la Schilling' ..W -How ABoUT C v Friday and Saturday, June 15-16 SPERRY'S Queen Anne FLOUR Milled from all hard wheat 49-lb. $ II .69 Sack Barrel - $6.69 Preferred Stock . JeSE Powder All natural fruit flavors CERTO Makes Jelly Time a pleasure & btls. Marshmailows Light and fluffy fine for picnics lee. , Whole 15 Biscuits to the package ... 3? H tmc Rice Krispies 2 pkgs 23c lOOG FRUITS U VEGETABLES Fancy Sunkist medium size Oranges 2doz. 29c Fancy Sunt 1st Lemons 2doz. 49c Fancy Oregon New Potatoes .10 lbs. 18c L6Ave IT Ri&HT WH6AH V -Jisr -COOLPN'TGIT-rW StPRCHY CENTS FO' IT NoMoW I K Fo'GoT J "ft C 131 UNION l'EKSONALS Mrs. H. J. Nlelson was laid to rest yesterday afternoon with services conducted at the L. D. S. church Royal Nlelaon arrived from Los An geles Saturday for the funeral. Mrs. Worth Halsey, worthy matron of the Eastern Star, left Sunday for Portland where she will represent the local chapter at grand lodge. Mrs. Nelly StM. Littler, who left on Mon day for a visit In Portland, will also attend. Miss Margaret Phy returned to Eu gene Saturday after a two weeks' va cation silent with her mother, Mrs. Edith Phy. Dr. Walter Swackhammcr, of Walla Walla, visited friends In Union the RAINIER BEER The Fully Aged Beer btls. CASE $3.30 Less 30c for bottle refund. Best Foods MAYONNAISE At a sensational saving. iC White King Granulated SOAP It takes so little Pkrgge 29' Kellogg's Wheat Biscuits 2 pkgs. 23c (Trademark Registered) U. B. Patent Office a miNure, YOUR - I PLUMB Do Vol MY ROPE ROPE ? A COW0PY The A P.,A1I U'thU nttfttti last of tho week. Miss Marjorlo Evans, of Baker, vis ited t the Ivy home the last of the week and attended the show. Mrs. Will Johnson, of Portland, has been visiting a few days with her sis ter, Mrs. Amos Davis. Eleanor and Joe Jaryis, of Ontario, visited Mr. and Mis. Bay Colos the last of the woek. Mra. Kenneth Clark and sinnll twins returned to Portland Friday night after a visit with her sister, Mrs. Edison Spears. Max McKlnley, ot Wallowa, was a guest of Donald Ward during stock show. IMHI.EH PKBS0NAL8 Gladys Miller, of La Grande, spent last week with Mr. and Mrs. O. W. Cleaver. Miss Una Rollins, Mrs. H. H. Wat son and daughter, Donna. madc a trip to Meacham Tuesday to visit Mr. and Mrs. Chick Cleaver. Miss Thea Lloyd, of Lostlno, spent the weekend visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Joe Lloyd. Mr. and Mrs. J. W. King and fam ily left Saturday night for Eugene, where Mr. King plans to attend sum mer school.' Mrs. Burncttle Wlteon has visited the past several days at the home of her daughter, Mrs. C. B. Benshaw. at I v . : it. x 7fbnetfMaid romping, rosy-cheeked youngsters thrive on them! It's a convenience for mothers to be ready for those after school appetites with a big family-size green box of Money Maid Grahams. They are the delicious squares of goodness that youngsters can eat "by the bushel.'' I Honey Maids are always absolutely fresh and crisp because they are baked nearby in one of our Pacific Coast bakeries. Their honey-sweetened goodness contains many of the valuable body-building elements that children need. Ask your grocer for Honey Maids today, and enjoy their fresh ness and matchless flavor yourself. 3 UH GRACIOUS SAKES-1 3 I THINK ONE A THEM KNIFES' YOU'D BETTER B CUT MY SUSPENDER I ROPE? WHY iRerc's Been menry CARRV A YOU'RE NOT I To ME ONCE SAVED ANY MORE LIFE FUST BEIONGEDTO , AN OL PLBINSVflN- Walla Walla. She ninde the trip each way by motor with Mr, and Mrs. Fred Fox who attended the Insurance con vention at Lewlston. Mr. and Mrs. Bert Tucker were over from Walla Walla to'spond the week end with Mr. Tucker's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Grant Tuckor. Bert reports that the vegetable business, one of tho major Industries of that section. haB had a very profitable season with good demand and satisfactory prices. $SX, and Mrs, James Kellum. left last Tuesday for Yakima where they will make their home. Mr. and Mrs. Claude Kellum accompanied them to Yakima and returned Wednesday Plght. 1 -j, i I.J.' SCOTLAND LESS SCOTTISH SAYS 'HUIt'H V O.MM1TTKK EDINBURGH (in That Scotland Is becoming less Scottish every year "in blood, tradition and religious at tachment," is the conclusion of a Church of Scotland committee after long study. One of Its greatest concerns was "the staggering growth" of the Ro man Cathollo church, which It laid wholly to Irish Immigration. Roman Catholics, the committee figured, numbered two in every 16 resident In 1031 compared with one in every 30 in 1821. More than one-third of tho popu lation wan found to havo no regular church connection. NATIONAL BISCUIT COMPANY NOU ARE A SIR . 1 HAVE ORDERED CHAMR&GNE- WE WIU DRINK TO A GREAT FRIENDSHIP SUSPENDERS osewi MY fM6Y "1MB ABOARD, THE- ftoAR 5F TUB POWERFUL MOTOR BREAKS THE DESERT STUINESS, A QUICK TAKEOTF THROUGH THE SA6EBRUSM. SCORCKY HEAPS EAST Baby Son Born To W. P. Carson's Word has been received here this week or the tolrbh of a 'baby son to Mr. nud Mrs. Wnllnco Cnrson. of tSalom, Sunday. June 10. Tho babe has been Riven tho nnmo of hLs father, Wallace Preston. Mrs. Cnrson, who la better known hero as Edith Bragg, lived with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. E. E. Bragg for many years In this city and still rotnlne many friends and acquaintances here. A study at Wnshlngton university, St. Louis, showed, freshmen ate more than upper classmen and vegetables were favorite type of food among medical students. All Prices Good For Fri. - Sat. June 15-16 Kellogg's IS Flakes 3,k 25c r Durkee's Salad Aid Dressing 1 pint Jar - 17c 1 Quart Jar - 29c Morning Milk 6 ,I 29c Jasper's Health Nuggets 4 Z 8c Oeets Tomato Juice Cheese 14c lb. Certo i IKldlcs .... 45c Snowflakc Crackers 2"! 29c Raisins 4-rL 27c Corn Starch i-: 7c White King (mutilated SOAP Large Pkg. Pals BRAVE MAN NO TW1 lNOUSE BUT I'LL HAVE A. SODA, IF SOUSB VI WHILE NEW DON'T MIND. J ARRIVE Eastward Ho! COOKING SIH.UEHTIONH The lemon of average siieo yields about 3 tablespoons of Juice. To ob tain the most Juice from a lemon roll it well, pressing with tho fingers un tU tho lemon Is qulto soft. This pro cciia froes the Juice. 1 V Ml Kllrcil No. 2 fun 2 for 2 for 23c 15c IT1 Sugar will be higher as soon as retailors present stocks are (gone. Fine Granulated Cane 100 lbs.... $4.83 20 lbs 98c C. H. Berry Cane 100 lbs. ..$4-99 53c $1.32 A-"'- 'l"lli 25 -II). Clillll I big Sliced Bacon Turnips (local) Hew Spuds Hew Cabbage Bananas, Fancy Former Resident ' Z)ies n California Mrs. Harvlo (urton, .daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Harvle Men chain, wel) known and prominent pioneer family ct Eastern Oregon, passed away last month In Bon Francisco according tu word which has Just been received here from nor daughter, M. lioftus, Mrs, Murton had made pliin? to visit her old homo this summer and tnut visit was being looked forward to with keen anticipation by friends here as well as by Mrs. Mufton. Mrs. Loftus, the daughter, who sent tha word Is known here as a very charm-. Ing young woman and a popular radio singer. i CALLS ALL-BRAN NATIONAL NATURAL LAXATIVE Delicious CefeaT Chedced His Constipation Here is an unsolicited letter from Mr, Daniels: "For many years I have been habitually constipated, and have used all sorts of laxatives. So, in fairness to Kcllogg's All-Bran, I heartily claim it to be a most won derful remedy for constipation. "Need I tell you that I have long since ceased using laxatives? Kel logg's All-Bran is the National Natural Laxative. If it were used by every family In the United States for breakfast, we would;, have a much healthier race of peo ple." Mr. John Daniels, 1090 Third St., North Bergen, N.J. Tests show Kellogg's All-Bran furnishes "bulk" to exercise the in testines and vitamin B to help tone the intestinal tract. All-Bran also supplies iron for the blood. The "bulk" in All-Bran Is much like that in leafy vegetables. Isn't this food much pleas.anter than risking pills and drugs? Two table spoonfuls dajly are usually suffi cient. If not relieved this way, see your doctor. Get the red-and-green package at your grocer's. Made by Kellogg in Battle Creek. KEEP ON THE SUNNY SIDE OF LIFE Quality Foods and Low Prices Prevail at All Times. Hills Bros. Red Can Coffee US 3ilc Dacon-lSc!b. I awf MISS 9 4.,,, 29c Ritters PORK and BEANS 16T; 2 forllC 28,, 10c Sardines Oval C'uiim In Tomato Huure M us turd Sauce 9c Eat Rice Krispies 4 -in. iio. 27( . Hunch 4c 6 II)9 10c 2c Pmnul quality 3 17c Vegetables 3bu. 10c