La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959, June 21, 1934, Image 9

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    Thursday, June 21, 19341
LA GRANDE EVENING OBSERVER. EA GRANDE, ORE.
Page Nine
Cove District
In Good Shape
COVE (Special) The annual school
meeting was held MoncUiy but not
much Interest was felt as only 22
voters turned out.
The budget presented called for
$7,500 to be raised by district tax, a
tax slightly less than was asked for
last year, and the budget was accept
ed. The district had $3303.36 In out
standing warrants at the close of
1033, and has paid off this Indebted
ness and has a cash balance of
$316.18, and has also paid off $1000
of their bonded Indebtedness In the
year.
O. M. Gardner was the retiring di
rector and was reelected . to servo
three years. Mrs. Fannie B. Con kiln
was reelected to serve one year as
cleric
Harold Bingaman
Elected Trustee
IMB7JER (Special) At the annual
school meeting held Monday after
noon Harold Bingaman was elected
director and L. B. Billings clerk 48
votes were caot. The board Is now
composed of Milo Pratt, chairman;
Grant Tucker and Harold Bingaman.
John Conklln was taken to a La
Grande hospital Saturday night In a
very serious' condition. Medical ex
amination revealed an internal can
cerous growth.
Merton Davis Is
Union Director
UNION (Special) More interest
was shown In the school election held
hero yesterday nfternoon than has
been shown for several years. During
the five hours that the polls were
open at the high school auditorium,
292 votes were cast. Thero were two
candidates for each of the two of
fices, that or three-year director and
school clerk. Merton Davis defeated
C. It. Cadwell as director and Mrs.
Ida Cline won out over Mrs. Erma
Lamb.
COVE I'KKNONALS
Willard Peck, who tons been visiting
his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Peck,
left Saturday for San Francisco and
will visit In California and other
points before returning to New York
where he is employed by the Metro
COVE I'KKNONALS I 0V JiS' A
JjN (uy ln6tlteA of the
Sk d GOOD
WHITE KINC is more economical, not because you pay
a few cents less for it at the store, but because it saves
you so many dollars in your home. 1
1. DISSOLVIS
THOROUGHLY
2. S A V I S TIME
IN SOAKING
3. REQUIRES
LESS RUBBING
4. RINSES OUT
COMPLETELY
5. WONT SHRINK
OR FAD!...
6. MAKES IRON
' INC EASIER
7. ADDS LIFE TO
FABRICS...
8. COSTS LESS
TO USE....
politan Life Insurance company. Ho
has been visiting relatives In Enter
prise, Baker and La Grande and has
renewed acquaintance with a host of
friends and schoolmates. Ho grad
uated from the Cove high school In
1928 and has been in"" New York most
of the time since then.
Mr. and Mrs. Nelson B, Hlgga and
son, Harold DeWltt. returned to their
home In Crane Wednesday. They
made the trip to Cove to bring their
daughter, Mary Rachel, to the sum
mer school now being held in Cove.
A picnic dinner was given for them
Tuesday at the home of Mr. and Mrs.
J. R. Fletcher. Those present were
Mr. and Mrs. Higgs and their son and
daughter, Mr. and Mrs. L. M. Laird,
Mrs. Warren Laird and baby daugh
ter, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Laird, Mns.
J. C. Miller and daughter. Doris, Mr.
and Mrs. J. R. Pric0 and daughter.
Lona Nelda, Miss La Velle .
and the host and hostess. Most of
the party were old acquaintances,
having lived In the same locality In
Idaho.
Mrs. Chester Williams and son.
Chester Jr., made a trip to Starkey
Monday with Mrs. Williams' niece and
husband. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Wal
ters, of Baker. Mr. and Mrs. Walters
were making arrangements for flying
their plane at the rodeo to be held
'at Starkey Sunday. Mr. Walters Is
well known in Union county as a
pilot and has made a number of trips
over Cove while taking passengers to
the Horse Ranch on the Big Mlnam.
Mr. and Mrs. David Arnott arrived
In Cove Tuesday. Mr. Arnott lived In
Cove for a number of years with his
aunt, Mrs. Squire Thomas, and was a
graduate of the grade school. Mr. and
Mrs. Arnott. who have been married
very recently, expect to be In Cove
during the fruit season at least and
perhaps will remain longer.
Rev. Sidney Creasey, who was arch
deacon of the Eastern Oregon diocese
for so many years, arrived In Cove
Wednesday evening for a few days
at the summer school. He is now lo
cated on the Indian reservation in
Arlaona. s
REASONS
WHY YOU SHOULD USE THIS
ORIGINAL GRANULATED SOAP
Expensive clothes and linens, due to
its gentle care, last much longer than
they otherwise would-a proven fact!
And don't forget that it takes less
WHITE KINC to do a given task-be-cause
it is all pure soap, condensed
for your convenience!
Quality -nol price nor quantity-is
the key to soap economy. You'll re
alize how true thisjs when you use
WHITE KINC!
Features
Friday - Saturday
June 22-23
0R0NITE
FLY SPRAY
Pint
Quart
ST 63c
BUTTER
Local Grade "A"
POUND
28'
c
PIMENTOS
Libbys
) 4-oz.
AS'
Cans
RICE
KRISPIES
TOWELS
Scott
2 Rolls Towels
and Rack
45'
TEA
Lipton's
Yellow Label
12-LE-. TIN
c
CANDY
Cello. Pkg.
Jell Well
All Flavors
For
Marsbmallows
ay10;,.,.,,.., ,I6C
FRESH PRODUCE
NEW POTATOES, 10 lbs ,.
CARROTS 8 BEETS, 2 bunches
ONIONS, 10 lbs
FRESH TOMATOES, 2 lbs
CANTALOUPES, 45 size, 3 for
may -24
You'll
Profit!
- When You Take
Advantage of the
Timely Savings
Offered You This Week
SAFEWAY
CORNFLAKES
Kellogg's
3 pkgs. 2Zi$l
MILK
Tall Cans
5 Cans
SUGAR
Pure Cane
25-LB. CLOTH BAG
$11 33
CHEESE
Full Cream
4'
Lb.
Sanka
Mb. can 49c
P. A. Tobacco
Mb can 89c
AIRWAY COFFEE
The Biggest Bulk ColTee
Seller on the Pacific Coast
3u,59c
and Every Week at
STORES
A MAN'S SAUCE
For Thick Broiled Steak
3 tablespoons butter
1 teaspoon chopped parsley
1 tablespoon lemon juice
y-i teaspoon salt
teaspoon Worcestershire
sauce
1-8 teaspoon mustard
14 teaspoon grated onion
Cream tho butter, find blend tha
rest of tho Ingredients Into It tho
roughly. Spread tho mixture over
top of steak that has been broiled
on both BldoH. Garnish with water
cress or parsley, and servo lmme-
Spaghctti Ncapolitano
You can't overestimate
its popularity.
1 package spaghetti
1 clove garlic .
!4 cup oil
1 pound chopped raw beef
1 can tomato soup
Parmesan cheese
1 pound sliced onions
Add spaghetti to furiously boiling
salted water, and cook until done.
Drain and blanch with clear water.
In tho meantime, fry the chopped
garlla In tho oil, and then add sliced
onions, stirring frequently to pre
vent burning. Add tho boot, and
cook until tondcr and well browned.
8tlr In the soup, salt to tasto, and lei
simmer a few minutes. Mix with
the spaghetti, and sprinkle grated
Parmesan cheeso over It when serv
ing. Serves six generously.
Flour
Lily White
49-LB. BAG
$.43
BBL.
$5.59
Kiimmvmtn'
Certo
All Flavors
Sure to Jell
Bottles
UEJlftiroiTn
13c
5c
25c
15c
23c
A cod.
rfiTnn
KRAFTS CHEESE
Swiss - Pimento
Velveeta - American
Pkcrc
SOAP
Harmony
Bars
m mi mm rvsamm
PORK 8 BEANS
Van Camps
No. 300
FUREX
Quarts
c
Van Camps
No. 2 can 10c
MALT
Blue Ribbon
-lb.
Can
toowflake
lb.
Carton
CORN
Tom Th mill)
Fancy Cream
No. 2s
for
BEST FOODS PRODUCTS
BEST FOODS RELISH, pint 19c
MAYONNAISE, pint 19c
MAYONNAISE, y, pint 11c
H. S. DRESSING, quart 26c
H. S. DRESSING, pant . . 16c
Prices Effective
Elgin - Union
and
La Grande
SALMON
Sextant
2 cans 25'
STARCH
Gloss - Coin
.15'
Pkgs
ASPARAGUS
Del Monte All Green
Picnic Size
2i por 25(
COFFEE
Nob Hill
3 Lb, 73c
COCONUT
Baker's
J.-LK. PKG. ' .' '
9C
MATCHES
Highway
CARTON
23
Hitrhway
CARTON. !
Ginger Ale
Pale Face '
K-tt-lTtrTsuJ
Pen-Jel ,
2 for 27c "
CKACKICRS
String Beans
Will Race f
Cut Stringless '
No. 2
for
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it:
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