La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959, June 21, 1934, Image 12

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    Thursday, June 21, 1934
Vage Twelve
LA GRANDE EVENING OBSERVER. LA GRANDE, ORE.
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UNION PERSONALS
Mr. and Mrs. R. H. Jackson and
family hart been moving from the
VaaScoyk proper ly to the Dr. C. W.
Wjf&veJ
What a perfect com
bination ! Coffee good
ness plus economy.
That's Wsdhams !
-High Possible Qual
ity" with a 10c saving
in wide-mouth glass
jars for canning.
Now
3 Sizes
U la. - J lb. - lb )
WIDE MOUTH
Reus baa
Glass Jars
Exclusively Tours
In
Highest
Possible
Quality"
Erwln reaidence which they purchaa
ed recently.
Mr. Viola Parker left Friday ere-
nlng to aerre aa a delryjaie to te
Pythian tatter convention m Port
land. She will also represent the
Woman'a Relief Corp at the state
convention In Astoria, and will then
viait her daughter la Tucoma before
returning to Union.
Mr. and kin. E, J. Murphy, of Pen
dleton. ipnt Sunday with Dr. and
Mrs, George Hoffman and they to
gether with the Benson families pic
nicked on Catherine creek.
Mr. and Mra. Harry Stopp. of Port
land, apent a couple of days recently
with her mother, Mrs. XUiy Wood
luff, before leaving for Australia to
spend the summer. Mr. Siopp ha a
brother living there.
Mrs. WUlMun Kielblock. whose
daughter. Mrs. J. K, Wailtn. died re
cently, vent to Walla Walla the mid
dle of last week with her oris, Dar
reil and Clifford Irwin, for an Indef
inite visit.
Mr. and Mrs. Paul Cock drove up
from Portland rV.dsy to attend U
funeral of hi father, T. T. Cue, re
turning borne Sunday evening.
Mr. and Mrs. CUrence RatewaU.
msnagers of the Union hotel, return
ed Sunday from Portland where they
had spent the week, he to attend Ma
aooJc Grand Lodg ar.d she the Rose
show.
Mr. and Mrs. Roy Oxiklin, Tom.
Kathleen and Gene, visited Mrs
CfctfiiUn' mother at Wallow Sunday.
Mrs. Mabel Wliyrombe. Isabel.
Jame and Carolyn vent to Portland
the first of Ui week to visit and
take in the Rose show.
Miss Acale Bennett, oc Enterprise,
who ws graduated from the Eastern
Oregon Normal this spring, spent the
past wk with her auat Miss Lutfca.
Ryder. She wiu terh in the .wepa
grade school Mils rail.
Dfctrffcstar: Itertr Grocery Oa.
I Craaa
EARTHQUAKES
REPORTED IS
MAW LAXDS
A heary kM of life In !ni
TxirtfT m feared today In tAe latest
of a sercea of eartbquakea wtiich has
shaken sde:y separated portMna of
Use mrid.
Th rei-.on of Sknyrca aa the
hardest hit. Istanbul dispatches said
A clcoty.irj: accompanied lie quake,
causing Hoods ahica tnu&iated num
erous nllac.
SfTen miners vre entombed In
upper Szteaia last n.cbt when an
eartti tremcr caused a caie-tri. Wall
of bouse In trie section collapsed.
Aa eart&Cjuake a-as tell yeaserday la
Manarua. jescarafua, while coaUy
temblors he been rep.v-.ed trrtiun
tlae pa tea- days rtom India and
Suuth Aawsa
A aUfSt avt was f:t early yes
terday in California tn the Saa Praa
ctsco bar rejcvc
.ay nj
SUGAR
--Is Sugar!
Chemists Have Proved
Beet Sugar and Cane
Sugar Are Identical
PURE SUGAR is a compound of air, sun
shine ar.d water manufactured by
Nature ar.d stored in certain plants, ir.c.ad
ir.g the Sugtir Beet and the Suy-ar Cane.
Man's part in the r.i&nufaciure of sujrar con
sists only of removicg it from the plant that
nude it asd ref.r.ir.y it. Man has r.-o r.er
to change i:s coff.positica. That is fixed by
Nature.
THE SUGAR that cw.ws from the Sugar
IVy". is exact'y the SAnie as that whkrh
evwnos frvni the sugar c:ir.e. There is t
cheniiosU differvr.'Ce between ther.i. There
fore, it r.xtura'ly iojos that Kvt sugar wiU
brir.g exactly the s.ra results as car.e su.cir
in any sugar use. prvvlied tvth are refined
to the s-ne rar.;y.
U and I Sugar is as
Pore a Sugar as
Can be Made
4 NO FURTKERMOr.E. :t :s a rrviuvt cf
V Northwest f.vnr.s. No rvir: of the col
lar yoa rviy for U a.-d I Sur.r g to cru
nch the fore.cn trf:o.i! sugar r-'-ar.ur. It
si;y ir. A;:r.oa ir.i rttura to the
poclets if the No:.hcsu:r. firr.s ar.j busi-rress.
Insist on
U&I SUGAR
our Grocer Has It
A Ps.iia.-j rvr-ra
rr-wiai K-' ' tije
Utah-Idaho Surar Co.
&.ntr'Ted is La C-.-aaor TV rv-n tr
WESTERN STATES GKtVERY'cO. 9
FACif lC IT.l IT i rr.oDi CE o.
Peas Are Green
THE princejj la the fairy ta!
ritabinhed her claim to roral
b'.rth br beint abie to noc
the presence of a siafle pea na
iler a heap of mattresses piled on
her bed. The modern jea- is
quite a d'.Sereat one. Br maiir.c
sure that peas are noticed oa the
menu. lmien prince.es estab
lish their r:c ht to wear a cuiinarr
crown.
Peat Rank High
Oti of the first maiins of a
Queen of cookery is: "IVas are
preen; and the housewife is creea
who doesn't know that there are
dozens of wars to make delev-'.able
dishes with them. SacJi as
CnwJ Pn Ont'rt: Make aa
caaelet as sttal of threa eccs.
tare taV.espoor.t miik and half
a teastxtoa salt. Combiee one
tabJespoom butter, ore tah!etica
flour, a quarter cf a teastvx-o salt.
:hree-eihths cf a teaxvva carry
5oder. ard three fcarhs of a
-up toils to tnaae a white fas--.
dd three-fourths of a cap canned
7-eas to the saace. aad p..ur it cTer
:he hot oie'.el juit be!ore fold'nc
t orer oato the p'.alter. This
-erres f.'ur. (la dcuMi-c 5-ar.t:tT
l?r eicht persons. It is better to
ie "two ctreleta than ere large
vice of six efisrs.)
Simple Pea Recipes
JVJ wi: Fm 7 0 -' J : Cut
three or fear c; t5 sc-.1 toavi
t."s in pieors. atld saute theas
ceatlr ia three tab'eror-s butter
until soft- Season wa'.t ar.d aJi
the contests cf N'.v 2 can of
Teas. Heat we'.'- This senses
e:?ht-
C9r fVs PafMr: C.im
hine ar.i beat este cin cf corrt.
two-thirds of a can cf ps-- two
taKer.i.-es of butter, ssit ar.J
pep7r to tas-te. TVs serce eipht.
AparuraJ es4 P-:s ca f:fJ:
I-ook oxer a-tt t rtak a t'J-.vh cf
asparagus into shrl piece. !ka!
in salted w:er. and drain. Heat
c-eteziis cf a can cf peas, drain
ad seiascn. and nia lichtly with
tha asparajras. Pt ca buttered
toast and pour ctvt rtelted butter
or Hollaaia-.se saure.
A Gc-cd Pea Ss'.ad
Va 1 A;;t Ss:.l; iiariiats
oee cup cf ras and c-e cup diced
celery ia French dressing i an
boar. Aid ha'.f a cut h.---ped
oats and two larre diced apales.
Mil with caaTonr.aisie
A Dollar Dinner for Foil)'
IT a cood begin nine makes a
food ending, here's a dinner
which should be a rreat suc
cess. It takes otr" with a fruit
coekta.ll that is new and different
asd comes to a "happy laudinr"
wuh a hearty dessert thai eTe ry
es envoys. Tw-enty-fire cents
apiece is the cost of this meal
which tales four people on a non
stop epicurean flight, Whj not
aerre It some night soon?
BJmck Oserrr mmd Rkmbmib
CckimH SOt
Stmfed Ctf HtmrU 344
p. Brmd mmd Bmtttr &
& 5rWlepes? Filr 104
f Dnuk rh Ckw 154
9 Dmti-T $4
Jtl6f Cherry md Rkubarl
C9e:3i2t Add a third of a cap
sugar and a fourth of a cap water
to two cups diced rhubarb, and
brins to boiling. Cook Tery rentiy
until trait is tender bat not
broken. ChilL Add contents of
one &-oance can of pitted black
cherries and the cherry syrup.
Serve cold,
Dutch Pfach Cake: Spread one
enp of baking powder biscuit
dough oot thin in a buttered pan.
Spread the contents of one Na 1
can of sliced peaches orer the
dough, pressing them down into
the mixture. Sprinkle with baif
a cup sugar and half a teaspoon
cinnamon. Dot with two tatte
rpooBJ butter. Bake la a 1M de
gree oven for about thirty Ain
utes. Servw warm with top milk
or thin cream.
ELGIN PfcBONAU
i
Ct. nd Ur C. L Hjs ef Tues
dsy foe IVnd.le;cc to a: vsd tlse fa
nersj of 3Ar. Hideo's siscer. sirs. C.
M Duriis- Mr. IuPuis died Mon
day niit axtd tiie ranersJ was Wed
nesday coming as tiie OitlMtic
church In Pendleton.
it. svri Mrs, Keraian Bretsiesrs
car with Hyd-jck. Xeither of the two
ccys was hurt
Mr. avl Mrs. KeU Rasmussen. Hen
net4 ard Tommy, drove to Pendle
toa Sunday to vuiv.
Mrs. Ftunk Smrtii ssd daughter.
Kocxervse. Miss Mar Harris and Miss
f AmubeUe TcrpAiiy are in Portland
1 this week.
5 Tlse faraaers' picnic held la the
d.Ta oil Takima. are bere ras- ',
; city park last Saturday wws well at
tended, bout 300 beirs? pcesest.
The npe fcxarkiebemes are taking
I rr-iiiT people to tie cTU'".. Tiere
: are many nice p&t
r.es are pientilui.
Mr. and Mrs. Lee Gofidix. Mrs.
Kincjin arid daughter. Wilma. vs;td
in La Gran-ie Tiiursdsy-
Deina &ii:h left Uss week for
Moscow, icii to enter the rn;rersity
a IdiirO summer scbooi-
(fj)lQC "A I V
In Tha fialWa
Don Meyers is In The Dalles loot
Ing after buslnesa matter.
Return From Portland
airs. H. 3. Brownton and son. Wes
ley, bate returned from Poruana
where they spent a tew oays
fnenda.
alias Betty Stoddard. 01 an tae.
a u la Grande imung among her
relatives and young friends.
Public Invited To
Assembly Tomorrow
Pupils of the J. H. Ackerman Train
ing school will give a Joint assembly
"Summer School Sidelights." Friday
morning at 11:15 o'clock. The pro
gram will be presented in the audi
torium and parents and friends are
inr.ted to be present.
At The Leirhton Home
Guest at present as the borne of
Mr. and Mrs. R. W. Leightoo. 1807
Cedar street are their granddaughter, j
little JXlss Shirley louuy Teltefson. of
Blnjen. Wash, and Mr. Lei gti ton's '
broxher. John Kighton. ot pe
Horn. Wash, who Is oa bis vacation.
afr. and atrs. Tellelson are on a trip
to Victoria. B. C. and other places In
that section and wiu come to La
Grande probably the last of the
wwea for a ahort Tifit at tne Leigh
too home and to accompany their
daughter hocce.
Wallowa Country
Scene of New Book
By Flora Teacher
The beautiful WaUon Lake coun
try fcrms tie scene far a new book
receaCy issued by the Metropolitan
Press of Portland.
The Secret of the Willows Cave
is the book, wrmen by T. 8. Easioo.
principal of the nora school. While
the ptoc is purely fiction. The author
has woven into the narrative authen
tic bits of the history of the Na
Perce lry..Tifr snd their famous Chief
Joseph.
Mr. Eastoa has opeci most of his
life in tins are and is ihorouhly fa
miliar wnh the mountain traHs.
lakes and valleys of whicii be writes,
being an experienced woodsman, and
a leader of several boys summer
camps in this area.
Young
Idaho
Discovers
T1. -
iie .
OWYHEE
aZKi c -
:tmg his brociers. Chsry and Jesse.
of La Grande. Mr.- and Mrv Bresi-j
Situ - aT tsfA I?TSs friaT TT.
m- w-ti n. remembered as 1 Kc paKhes and lie ber-
Lriu McOnaier.
vr ,.-r iwv,-, a; Kan, are ' SaTacai Burtmiih and Mrs.
here tiaiuhc Mrs. Wr Araoil.
The Chrtsuan Kniearce of the
Chr-sttan ciurch had a weicer roast
at tie Docble Barreil spring last Sat
urday. Aixxut li yoiing peoc at
tended. Th Loya! Women of tie Christian
church w-.U meet Thursday wttii Mr.
P. Hug Mrs. J Green 2s president.
Mrv Minnie Henry, of Por-Uari. ts!
here c-A-tiag her aater. Mrs. F. W. (
Keir Miss Henry teaches In vh
P-cn trd svhf--is.
car belccjr.rjt to Merle HrS-jci Wben Gertrude Steca cocnes th
was wrecked Sundar morals: cear country next IaU to lecture ah w-01
the Fji Trap bridge orer tie Grande j fceng with her Alice B ToJcUs. whocn
aoDde nrer. Th car was a com- 1 many who read atss Stein's autobt.ig- '
oiese 3ctst. Paul KaUcarth was In tne rapay miiai ix.j .j-
It would tai, an automobile trar
eltng to miles an hour 175 years to
reach the run from tie earta.
Toung people who want the best
yet to whom economy la a con
sideration hare found their way
to The Owyhee.
They welcome the charm of
old and honored name. They treas
ure the hospitality and friendliness
of The Owyhee.
But Young Idaho has another rea
son smartly modern service and
appointments for The Owyhee has
kept pace with time and progress.
BOISE-
I
RASPBERRY
easy
to make,.
economical , , ?
Use fully-ripened berries
and follow the simple
cup-for-cup method oa
the PEN-JEL package...
one recipe for all fruits.
Even the most inexperi
enced cannot fail!
SPEAS
PENJEL
assures success
This pure fruit powdered
pectin adds nothing to, nor
detracts from the natural color
and flavor of the fruit ... it
makes the jelly jell 1 The jam
the proper consistency I
r jF-l ""J1,''""
Tie laterral during which tie
earth makes cce absolute rerocauoci
around the sun a caiied a si-iereai
and cocsLrta ct Mi days. bisura.
minutes and 9 6 secoods.
Features for Friday and Saturday, June 22-23
Coffee
Golden West
IWs: in the West
1 31c
Pen-Jel
For CVsT.nir.? sri
rreservir.ir
2Pkgs 27c
?rvrr"s Queen Ar.r.-e
.Flour
Gu.uur.ted to r'.ue
491b. Sack $1.69
Barrel ....$6,69
Oats or
Wheat
New. 23
Crackers
2-Ib. Caddy. 29c
NiTicV:
Fruits and
Vegetables
Oranges
FEcy Sunkist
2 Do i. . . . . 29c
Bunched
Vegetables
Bunch 2c
New Peas
We'! Fil!ed
3 lbs. 15c
Fancy New
Potatoes
10 lbs 15c
Neat
Department
Beef Roasts
Ch;:ce Steer
Lb 9c
Br.xk:-'.i Fu'.I Cream
Cheese
Lb, 15c
Lir.. Sxirr.ed
Small Backs
Very Cr.xc
U or whole. 19c
Veal Steak
I.:k Fed
2lbs. 23c
Sunbrite
Cleanser
DouKe Acting
3ce H4C
Sugar
Fire GraculAted
100 lbs. ... $4-83
Tils is the last chance
to bay &t this price.
Prices must r. up Mon
iiy. r
FTeferred Stock
Jell Powder
Fure Frai; FiWrs
3Pkgs. 14c
FAR
The Fenect
Cv--5trsted Sio
sr 2$c
Ginger Ale
2 qt Bottles 45c
Rainier Beer
If it's Fjwirier
It s the Fst
2 Bottles ... 27c
Case $3.30
Lss fv.c F-..:tie F.efurd
Yi-;;:,-
aSaU4ifa
With the beginning; cf summer the F.ed & White Stores are bringing to
you light summer foods to tempt sluggish appetites. Stock up now on these
delightful foods. Plan an outing over the weekend and be sure to include
a generous quantity of F.ed & White foods in your picnic basket
Special Prices for Friday and Saturday J
Salad
Dressing
Sandwich
Spread
Canned
Vegetables
COF.X, Go'.den Sweet
BEANS, Cut Green
TOMATOES, Biff
Excellent Standards
6 Cans 65c
Sauerkraut
15c
JfD. Can
Coffee
F.ed i White
FCeK .- S-aCi!T-Varuum
freai 1 g'ss .urs.
A tiierui ar wttn a tarre
assi Masra Lvi.
2-Ib. Jar 65c
Biue i White
MJrd - Me3? Bi
SXt. afc3
47c
Pineapple
Sec! A sr--
Jksry iarje center lC.-rei.
sW large Cars 45c
K je S-hr.e
Mairiei Sjres
aa Larce Can 35c
Table Salt-
Bed Whet
Ixjei or
aw Carres lDC
Sunspun
Red & White
French
Dressing
Tuna
Fish
Sardines
Red & White
QUART 29c
PINT 18c
e-oz. 12c
Red White. Q-
f.rm lirht meal. 2 KAL"S3 t)3t
Nor.i Star j
InOUveOU SCA.NS ZdC
Broiled Calif.
Sardines
Dill
Pickles
Bed A White
No. 2'j Cans
3 OVALS 29c
CAN- 17C
Small Sweet
Pickles c H B
Milk
QUART
39c
'-- to the ccnsistcncy of cream.
Boston
Butts
Oct, Scaec. E.:Jea, fee bclj oAaVg.
Magic
Sponge
tje.k3 p.taii-5 rx i;iTmT Et.ifL t;-
47c
25c
Purex
Washc
Soap
r:ear.. Krachcs. St En
SvrUjcs. a QCAF.TS aiOC
Scrar Tax Forres Us to
25c
Adrjuvc rnct Monday. Fifl Your Needs This Week.
Mayonnaise
If it's Ni.-vs
It s Gcd
Quart 29c
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