La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959, July 13, 1934, Image 5

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    LA GRANDE EVENING OBSERVER. LA GRANDE. ORE.
Page Five
CLASSIFIED ADCJ
V rnn mauui tlacu or roaoR wallow coratui
OUT OUR WAY
By J. R. Williams
THE NEWF ANGLES
He Must Have Been!
WELL, HE SURE WAS
;-;v".-:
m
BATTY, ONE TIME.
IN HIS LIFE .
(Count tin mntng wort
to the Use.)
Vt Iln, 1st IniHlfm loa
BATSS BY MONTH
I linn, per month .
-M.M
M.OO
-M.78
B Unet, per month .
UnM, per month i
6 Uom, per month -.
Pet lux. 4Mh added ooowo-
UtlTS m "
Mt"'""'m ebusa on on
aoh additional line oret me
order
onargod t eOo per line per month.
Friday, July 13,1934
Y' WHV.THEM'S MV Ylllllllliilllllllllllllllllillllllllllr' ALL TH'. BOOKS IN THE
' RAGS, BOTTLES, I I HOME ARE FULL. 6r- I.
OLD IRON, AN' BONES h I '' 1 11 PRESSED LEAVES, FLOWERS,
I'M COLLECTIM' TO Mffll Lesiv AND BUTTERFLIES THE"
fALL-T TH'.J4NKffEn-' DRAWERS ARE FULL OF .
f'?TAMp4N mmM- STONEi COLLECTION EVERY
C8CUDVVTAfp W-mX JAR AhJD VASE HAS SOME
rnU'rfoM Ml4Br SORT OF COLLECTION
COLLECTION. JTAf-mhlWS 1 THIS IS NO HOME
fil T 's
WmeflMfiMm windy, rr-s a. j I
FOR SALE
COLOHED PRYBHS a:id fat hens.
Alive or dressed, 1325 V Ave.
7-13-4 tp.
FOR SALE A good home on Y Ave.,
nice yard, modern plumbing, 4
rooms 05O.0O; 160.00 cash; bal
ance on terms. Williamson & Berry.
. 7-12-8 t.
CAB, GOOD condition for team,
wagon, harness. Will soil drag saw,
ford truo and Wood equip. Inq.
last house On East X. 7-12-3 tp
8-RM. HOUSE In North Union, with
114 acres, shade trees, 60 fruit
trees and barn, W.00O. Terms. Inq,
201B Cedar St., La Grande.
i 7-10-8 tp
8 rT. REFRIOERATEO case. A-l con
dition. Also soda fountain. Imbler
Cash Store. , 8-29-t I
WOOD PRICES Green, o. o. d. or
dered now. 16" round unsplit, 4.75
cord; 12" unsplit, 5.00; fdur ft.
. 4.2B; lfl" split to.OO; 12" split $5.B5.
Smith's Pox Farm. 6-18-1 mp.
FOR SALE Fine, country home, 10
A., mod. Improvement. O. E. Gump.
5-23-1 mp
SCRATCH PAPER for school or home
at the Obeervtr. B pads for 60.
0-14-t 1.
Over The
Valley
Personals
l" ' Vacation Over
1 " " Mr-, and Mrs. I. M. Dolnn and fam-
I; lly, of the island City road, have rc-
turned Irom a week's vacation spent
j on the South Fork.
' klappy Hour Circle
. While heavy farm duties kept some
; of the members ol the Happy Hour
; . Circle from attending the meeting
' Wednesday, ten of the women ot the
'! : Iowa district were present at the
; . r homo of Mrs. J, E. Huloe tor a please
'J more or less Informally with Mrs.
Hulse and Mrs. John Speckhart dla-
j playing their lovely quilts and alter
; the refreshments there was a style
-V show but of the wearing apparel Of
: i a number of decades ago. Mrs. Spcck-
Y? hart and Mrs. Guhleman were guests.
A The Circle will meet next time at
..." "' the home of Mrs. Paul Knautz on
f Wednesday, August 15.
ft At The Like '
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Funk, of Fruit-
: dale, and his sister. Florence Funk, of
Portland; went to Wallowa Lake
Thursday where they spent the day.
:' Has Guests
Mrs. Susan Williamson, of Cove av(S
; nue, has had as her guests her slstof-
! In-law, Mrs. James W. McAlister, of
f Portland, and her ffiend, Mrs. Jen
nie OielheT, of the Lone Star nelgh
; borhcod. Mrs. McAllister left a few
days orO for Enterprise to visit her
; son, Cti4rles and family. She plans
i to. return to La Grande in time for
i the Scml-Centennlal At tho conclu-
, slon of which she will return to her
home In the metropolis. Mrs. Greiner,
an old friend of the McAlister fam
ily, has concluded her visit and has
returned to her home with her son-
in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs.
James Woodell.
Populations Increases
The population of CoVo has ift
creased by two recently, a baby
daughter named Joyce' Lazae. having
been born Monday to Mr. ana Mrs.
Donald Smith, and a son, Raymond
Arley, to Mr., and Mrs. Arley Rich
ardson on July 5.
Return Hottie-
Mf. arid Mrs. Lamar Wcatonskow
) and family have returned' to their
' home at Imbler from a two weeks'
; auto trip to various Utah places.
From Portlands
' Aunt Lou' Payne at the Cove has
been having as her guest. Miss Kar
ion Huntley, her niece from Portland,
who has also been visiting with other
friends and relatives In the cherry
town.
To San Frnilrlsc'd
The Misses Bcrnlce and Vadis Slack.
. X formerly of the valley, daughters of
Mr. and Mrs. B. f. Slack, of near En
terprise, have gone on an outo trip
' to California accompanying Miss Elrria,
i Hays, w-.lb fumis-.ied the car. They
Ji ' went by way of Portland and- will re
i turn via' Crater Lake. Bcrnlce, who Is
;i employed as operator for the West
i Coast' Phone Co., at Enterprise, is
f having a short vacation, while the
1 other two. being- rural teachers arc
having their summer recess.
Takerl To Imbler
John Conklln, who has been very
Ill for some time and Has been a pa.
tlenV lh a La Grande hospital, has
"i been taken to the home of his daugh
, tef, Mrs. John McKinnls, near Tm-
bier.
; Surprise Visit
: I From the Enterprise Record-Chief-
t tain we learn that Dick Busch re
', celved a surprise visit Saturday from
; his mother. Mrs. Al Smith, of' San
. t Francisco. Cal., whom he hod not
. i seen for more than six years When
he completed his enlistment In the
V navy. He and his wife who Is a
. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. W. B. Day.
m live in La Grande, but had come here
where Mr. Busch is employed for a
time. Mrs. Smith wai accompanied
by her son, Elwln, half-brother of Mr.
Busch, and by his aunt, Mrs. Mary
FOR RENT,
CLEAN, MODERN, furnished Apt.
2011-2nd St. Ph. 223 R. 7-13-2 tp
MISCELLANEOUS
ASTROLOGER Mrs. Frederick
Balmes, 203 U Ave. Readings Dally.
4-30-lro
WE WILL CLEAN UP your ashes,' pa
pers, eto. Good service, reasonable
prices. G. E. TOwery. Ph. 465 W.
4-20-t f.
WE BUY, BELL OR TRADE. The Dal
lee Furn. store. A. A. Fldler, mgr.
Ph. 685 J. ' 1-81-t t.
WANTED
TO BUY binder, Deerlng
Deere. P. O. Box 22.
or John
7-12-3 tp
FURN., KDW., olothes, tires, stoves,
bid gold. Anything used. D. Zim
merman. s-16-1 m.
FOR TRADE
FOR TRADE Man'a practically new
overcoat, size 42, for wood or What
have you. Call Observer. 7-12-3 tp.
Nute can be "chopped" for nut
cookies by placing them In a cloth
niid rolling them with a rolling pin.
Walker, of Portland, and Mrs, Millie
Stltt and his sister-in-law, Mrs. Eu
nice Busch, the two last named from
La Grande.
Goes TO Baker '
John Shaw, who has been making
his home at the C. B. Gump residence
In Frultdale. has gone to Baker, call
ed by the condition of Mrs. Shaw who
Is critically 111 In the St. Elizabeth's
hospital.
At Unxlcker's . '
Mr. and Mrs. Charles B. Unztcker.
of the Grange Hall neighborhood,
have as their guest, Walter Orr, of
Milton.
Vtmt Dolse
Mr. and Mrs. .George Gatlln were
recent gucuts at the home of Mr. and
Mrs. A. V. Fisher in Lower Cove. Mrs.
Fisher is a niece of the visitors.
Gliosis
- Mr. and Mrs. Otis Monroe had as
their guests at their home at Mon
roe orchards 'oh the Fourth Mrs. Al
ma McKenna and son, Francis, Mrs.
k. A. Floyd, of La Grande, and tho
Misses Mary Eliza and Lily Belle An
gel!; of Baker.
Apple Sauce
WHAT'S sauce for tho goose.
Is sauce for the gander I j
the sauce' happens to be ap
ple sauce. Men like it so well
that you'd think it was Adam In.
Btead of Eve who first put apples
on the menu. But apple sauce
can be the most tempting of
dishes or the most Insipid. It all
depends on the apples used In
making it Strangely enough it's
not the roundest, reddest apples,
that have the fine flavor when
cooked.
Canners have an' advahtaga'
over the housewife. Not only do
they know Just which apples
make' the most delicious apple
sauce; they grow them to speci.
flcatidns. They plant and culti.
vate enormous apple sauce or
chards that is, orchards In which
tho whole crop is destined never
to go to market but to bo made
into apple sauce on or very near
! the spot. The right apples always
i result in the right flavor. Using
canned apple sauce saves not only
time but uncertainty.
Apple Sauce Recipes
There are many ways of serving
apple Sauce besides the two most
familiar ones; as a sauce with
meat or as a dessert with cream
and gingerbread. Here's a recipe
for an apple sauce pie which
doesn't take long to make, and
the men of your family will pro
nounce it superb.
Apple and Cream Chccic Pie:
Season the contents of ono No. ,2
can of apple sanco with a citmrter
of a teaspoon cloves, and pour Into
a crust. Dot with one tablespoon
butter and bake for ten minutes
in a 450 degree oven and for
twenty minutes in a 350 decree
oven. Cool. Heat thrce-niarters
of a cup cream, add . one Creani
cheese which bns been . forced
through a sieve and a few grains
of salt, end pile on the p!e, which
should he served very cold.
Apple Fluff: Dcat one cup heavy
cream. Add a quarter of a cup
confectioner's susar. Add emu
tents of one No. 2 can apple
sauce. Fold in half a cup choppsd
nuts and half a cup chopped date's.
Chill. This serves eight,
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