Veteran Churchman
Is Complimented
At Dinner Party
On the occasion of his 85th
birthday anniversary. Rev. H. I.
Hansen, for many years a Meth
odist minister in the Grande
Ronde valley, was honored when
Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Hansen,, his
son and daughter-in-law, enter
tained tat a family dinner Mon
day night, i ....
Present for ttie event were his
son-in-law and daughter, Mr.
and Mrs. R. W. Cozad and their
daughter, Mrs. Earl Ring and
her baby, Sheryl Ann Ring, all
of John Day; Miss Ethel Hansen
of La Grande, the guest of hon
or, thef host and hostess and their
children, Howard and Carol Jean
Hansen.
A son, N. J. Hansen and fam
ily of Chicago, and a daughter,
Mrs. G. J. Mehl of Weiser, Ida
ho, were unable to be present.
Rev, Hansen was born in 1860
in Denmark- and came to the
United States with his parents
as a small boy.' The family set
tled in -Omahi, Nebr., and two of
his sisters, one of whom is more
than 80 years old, still reside
Inerc.
He pame to La Grande in 1912
and left, for a few years while
he held pastorates in Idaho and
Utah. Rev. Hansen was active
in the ministry for 45 years, re
tiring 15 years ago. Included
among his partorales in the val
ley are Elgin, Cove and Island
City.
Eastern Star Group
Plans Picnic Dinner
The, Past Matrons of the Order
of Eastern Star, will hold a pot
luck picnic dinner at 0:30 o'clock
tomorrow evening at the home of
Mrs. Herman Roesch, 1512 Fifth
street.
Each person is to take her own
table service, sugar, butter and
a potluck dish.
Fifteen to 20 per cent of the
weight of a fowl is lost in dress
ing it.
O RATION
CALENDAR
Processed Foods:
Book 4 Blue stamps N2
through S2 valid through Junt
30. Blue stamps T2 through X2
valid through July 31. Blue
stamps Y2, Z, Al, Bl, CI valid
through August 31. Blue stamps
Dl through HI valid through
September 30.
Meat, Butter, Fats. Cheese:
Book, 4.;.'.'Re.d.5ia.m p s.; E2
through J2 valid through Juiw
30. Red stamps K2 through P2
valid through July 31. Red
stamps Q2 through U2 valid
through August 31. Red stamps
V2 through Z2 valid through
September.
Sugar:
Book 4 Sugar stamp 36 valid
through August 31.
j Shoes: Loose stamps invalid.
Book 3 Airplane stamps 1-2-3
now valid. New stamp valid
Aug. 1. ,
Gasoline: Coupons not valid un
less endorsed:
"A" 15 coupons (4 gals, each
expire June 21. "A"-16 coupons
(6 gals, each) valid on June 22.
Stoves
Apply local board for oil, gas
stove, certificates.
Wood, Coal. Sawdust:
Delivery by priorities based on
needs.
Fuel Oil:'
Period 1-2-3-4-5 coupons valid
through August 31.
Waste Paper and Cans: '
Bundled waste paper and pre
, pared tin cans-may be left at the
I salvage depot, 1106 Jefferson
k street.
i and full flavored a
wonderful treot bacoui
Aay are Sablnlied th
.reaarkabla new method
Hwt meant belter, freiher
peloto chips at leading
grocers. Ask (or Blue Bell
' pvhen yo. woe that grand
tatojlovofj
LA GRANDE EVENING OBSEKVEK
Phone 600
News and
Engagements
Social
Thursday, June 21, 1945
SOCIETY BRIEFS
Mrs. R. F. Tyler and Mrs. Roy
Skeen are in Caldwell, Idaho,
representing the First Methodist
church at a conference for Sun
day school and youth workers.
The meeting started yesterday
and will continue through Fri
day. Miss Suo Maddock and Miss
Jeanne Alford of Portland are
housegucsts of Mr. and Mrs. W.
E. Wilkins, visiting their cousin.
Bob Wilkins, for the summer.
Mrs. W. E. iWalkir.v district,
presdent of American Legion
auxiliary, is going to Wallowa to
day to install officers there. Mrs.
Wilkins also performed that rite
in Elgin and Enterprise. She was
accompanied by Mrs. George Tias,
Mrs. O. B. Maxam and Mrs. Eu
gene Millering.
..-
Mrs. W. M. Peare left last night
for Portland, called there by the
death of her mother, Mrs. T. J.
O'Day. Mrs. O'Day's death fol
lowed an abdominal operation
earlier in the week.
Mrs. Jess Jones and her small
son have returned from a six
week visit in Pampa, Texas, and
Oklahoma City, with her mother
and sisters.
Rebekahs and IOOF
Have Memorial
Mrs. S. A. Robertson, vice
erand. nresided at a Crystal Ro
bekah lodge session last night in
the IOOF hall.
Mrs. Thclma Shelton was ap
pointed chairman of a commit
tee in charge of the birthday par
ly planned for June 27.
After their meeting the group
was joined by the Odd Fellows
for a memorial. Mrs. Robertson
and Mrs. L, M. Hug sang two
hymns and were joined by the
audieneein singing "Blessed Be
the Tie That Binds."
Thirty-five members and one
visitor were present.
CONSIDERED LABEL BILL
The U. S. congress once con
sidered a bill providing $1000
fine for anyone caugnt displaying
American flags which did not
bear the stamp, "Made in the
U.S.A."
GARLIC
ONION SALT
CELERY SALT
SAVOR SALT
SEASONING
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Potato
Activities
.. . . Weddings
Events
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Ralph Jones, principal of La
Grande high school, and Mr.s.
Jones yesterday returned to La
Grande after a three day stay in
Walla Walla, . where they , wore
guests of his parents, Mr. and
Mrs. J. E. Jones., Enroute home
they stopped in Milton to see the
Rogers cannery, and visited with
about 50 La Grande high school
students who are employed there
during the summer months.
Miss Jeanette Benefiol, direc
tor, of nurses at Grande Rondo
hospital, has gone to Minnesota
to visit relatives and friends. She
plans to be away about three
weeks.
.
Dr. Robcn J. Mapske, president
of Eastern Oregon college, left
La Grande yesterday, enroute to
the University of Chicago where
he wf.'R conduct a three-week
course in statistics and. an addi
tional one week course.
Lyle Johnson, registrar of East
ern. Oregon college, will go to
The Dalles Saturday night to
participate in the capping cere
monies of the cadet nurse corps
class graduated from the college
early this month. The ceremony
will be hold Sunday. He will
then go to Portland for two days
to interview prospective students
for the nurse corps. Mrs. John-,
son will accompany her husband
to The Dalles and will return to
La Grande after the capping
service.
THORPE TO BE SAILOR
LOS ANGELES, June 21 (UP)
Jim Thorpe, 57, one of the
greatest athletes of all time, has
joined the merchant marine, the
only service that would take him
at his age, his wife disclosed today.
tmmmkjIISil
Schilling
Celery Salt
Real celery flavor
in a jiffy
mil
Chips
Mrs'. Glen Wagner
Is . Elected Head
Of Service" Group
Mrs. Glen Wagner la night
was elected president of the
Wives and Mothers Service club,
during a meeting in the USO cen
ter. . ,t
Other officers elected to servo
during tho coming club year are,.
Mrs, Don McLean, vice-president;
Mrs. C..J. Shorb, seretary, and
Mrs. W. M. Peare, re-elected to
serve as treasurer, rney win
take office next month. Mrs. S.
B. Morgan was chairman of the
nominating committee.
Outgoing officers presented the
program and served . refresh
ments. They were Mrs. Hugn
Leonard, president; Mrs. Loren
McCoy, vice-president; Mrs. C.
R. Eberhard, secretary; and Mrs.
Peare.
The group donated $10 to the
re-furnishing of Ward 21 at Mc
Caw hospital! the ward furnished
by Union county. It was decid
ed to put the name of Union
county on each piece , of furni
ture so it cannot be taken to oth
er wards and lost.
' Mrs. Harold Dow reported that
25 more afghans have been sent
to the hospital and that a request
for 12 more will.be filled today.
The money from the flower
sale, $145.31, will be used to buy
food for the Do-nut hut the third
day of each month. Mrs. C. E.'
Stalcup and Mrs. Peare will be
in charge of tho purchasing.
Canterbury Tea
Tenderleaf Tea
Tree Tea
Dependably
Good Always
Give the family
i "refresher" course
t
ICIDTIA ;
.Allow Vi to 2 level teaspoon to&
per 1 standard measuring cup freshly
boiling water. Pour freshly boiling
water over tea in heated earthen
ware, China, glass or pottery pot;
cover and steep 6 minutes. Strain
hot tea immediately onto cracked
ice or ice cubes. Allow glatw of-ice,
per serving. Garnish with lemon or
orange slices, maraschino cherries or
sprigs of mint..
Safeway
Homemakers' Bureau
JULIA LEE WRIGHT. Director
White Rock
Sparkling Water
12-oz. size, 2 for 35e
(No Deposit)
Mokes, a refreshing drink when
used as a Table Water But as
a" "Mixer" with.
Table Wines ox Flovorode
It Can't Be Beotl
Catsup (20r.iO
Red Hill brand 1 3 Vi-oi. bottle
Tomato Sauce
8.or. can
Gardenside brand
Tomato Juice 0iyiop...)
Sunny Dawn, Fancy
Tomotocf
46-01. con ,
Gardenside Standard No. 2Vi can
It
Green Beans
White Tog Standard
(2 for 10 pt.)
No. 2 con
12
NiMeH, Corn
Del Moiz brand
12-oz. size !
MixJ VejetaMes OAc
Libby's Foncy No. 2 con ZW
MwstrJ mu,
Heinz brown 4-oi.jorjr
Chappetl Olives .c
Libby brand 43i-oz gloss if
0M MlKlf
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Gain, pets favorite 5 lb. ptg
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Northside Club Has
Afternoon Session
Members of -the Northside Im
provement club gathered yester
day afternoon in the clubhouse
for their monthly meeting.
After a short business session
the members read articles and
poems. Among them was a let
ter from Cpl. Ervin Huff to his
mother, Mrs. Otis Huff, telling
of his dally life in British Guiana,
dwelling particularly on the fine
recreational facilities for service
men.
Mrs. John Miller, a guest, pre
sented humorous readings.
Decorations . were, two hugs
bouquets, of pink and white penn
ies and pink and white roses, On
the refreshment committee were
Mrs. Huff and Mrs. B. A. Van
Wormer.
Hospital Notes
St. Joseph's hospital:
Admitted Mrs. Arthur Single
ton, La Grande, surgery; Andrew
Harrison, La Grande, medical.
DischargedrOrvil Zollman, Jo
seph, Master Tommy Kinzcr,
Master Larry Rains, Guoige
Trusty, , Carl Butterfiok. La
Grande, , .
Grande Ronde hospital:
Admitted Burl Anderson, La
Grande, medical.
Discharged Mrs. Everett
Smith, Elgin.
Spider webs are about .00015
of an inch in diameter and are
used in some scientific instruments.
Oranac Pckoo. Black Teas Jfi' S t-HAJl lilTI .
... .fer
FlAVOI&de Mix refreshing drinks 3 Ptas 10c
Sun Valley Beverage ,j 'al- 39c (plus deposit)
Edwards' Coffee regular and drip 2-lb. jar 5 4 c
Nob Hitl Coffee , lb.bag23c 2-lb.bag45c
Borden's Hemo Full oi Vitamins Hb.jar59c
Sugar Mad0,;g,,'m8pu5?)rB"" 5-ib. sack 32c
Almond Extract Schilling brand, l-oz. bottle 18c
Red Food Coloring Schilling's i-oz. bottle 14c
Cough Drops, Luden's 5c 3ize 3 ,or 1 0C
SWEETHEART
Beauty Soap
hi.
Valencia
Oranges
Extra Sweet
5 lbs. rM
54
Seedless Raisins
Healthy, inexpensive 4-lb.
14e
Apple Butter
Libby's, children love It 303
Marmalade ?
Apricot wirii Pineapple
Fisher's Zoom
Popular Cereal 20-oz.
5
100 Bran
Nabisco Cereal l ib.
Corn Flakes
Famous Kellogg brand.
18-oz.
-l
Pen Jel
Powdered Pectin 3-oz. pkg.
Boraxo, CI?aner
Meohonic's friend 10-oz. con
Bleach
'j -gal.
White Mogic
Purex
Famous clothes bleach !4-gol.
m ANSWER
Mrs. George Marrs is
Hostess to Baptist
Missionary Society ,
Mrs. George H. Marrs enter
tained the missionaiy society of.
the Baptist church on the lawn
at her home Wednesday after
noon. Mrs. Herbert Voruz, jr ,
was the assisting hostess.
Mrs. John Speckhart was th-s
lesson leader, her topic being
"The American Indian."
Mrs. Marrs and Mrs. Voruz,
whose husbands are in the air
corps, carried out the air corps
theme in the table decorations,
having a centerpiece of miniature
planes, including the types uied
by Great Britain Italy and Ar.ier
ica. Small candy airplane fuvors
were on each tray. Bright col
ored straws and glasses were
used to servo the orangeade to
cmphasiie Indian folklore, the
topic for the ufternoon.
The U. S. patent office began
numbering its patents serially in
1830.
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Asparagus 7 m. m Peas S2. ib. 17c
Green Onions S ib. 25c Squash ib. 19c
TurhSps n.m Apples Jin. ib. 12c
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Social Calendar
THURSDAY
2:15 p. m. Presbyterian Mis
sionary society, church.
8 p. m. Sewing group of VFW
auxiliary, Mrs. J. L. Frost, 2003
Washington avenue.
8 p. m. Sew and So club, Mrs.
Carol Wagner, 1410 Court street.
Bring food for Do-nut hut.
FRIDAY
8 p. m. Westway.club, Neigh
borhood club house,
6:30 p. m. Past Matrons of
OES potluck dinner, Mrs. Her
man Roesch.
12 m. Jolly 000 club potluck
luncheon, Mrs, Elmer Lockcn,
2001 Washington avenue.
Here's the Quick,, Easy
Way to Make Marvewvs
BERRY JAM
6 Cup Ground BerrteW
(An
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VYi uip .uaar
1 Package MCF. Pecttn
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TESTED
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necouary), into iara i
far all
FQPULAR
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Pour into l.riliMd
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FRUITS and
BERRIES
(NOTE: For Strawtxirr lam, aaa v. cup
lemon )uice to each 6 cup crushed
Crackers b$L. VZW I
Raisin Bread maLTS,s ai2c
Kttchen Craft Flour 5-lb. sack 27c; 10-lb. sack 49c
Cake Flour, Softasilk brand ' ' ""2-lb. pkg.26c ;
Pancake Flour, Suzanna brand 40-dz. pkg. 15c
Cherub Milkc;2 tall cans 17c babycans43.u4 for 17c
American Cheese, Dutch Mill (24 R. pts.) 2-lb. pkg. 75c
Battleground Cheese . (12 R. pts.) 1 lb. 34c
Reg,
bar
6'
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lb. 10c
I'KKSIII.Y CKOIM) liKKF 4c
(; I'niiils) I'ound 0
iii:i:r roast OT'c
(iiiitlf A, ( I I'oinls) I'ound tm0
short Riiis oi"1
(Jiiide A, ( 2 I'oinls) 1'iiimd mW
ROI'NI) STKAK nflc
(inidf A, (II I'oinls) Pound
I'ORK CHOI'S c
( cnlor Culs (12 I'oinls) Pound
SIIOI'l.l)i:i PORK STKAKS !:
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Official Records
Water turned on, June 20:
Lane Chapel, 2802 First street;).
Charles Harris, 1505 Madison avafT
nue; M. H. Gillespie, 1320 Y ave- i
nue. .
Water turned off:
Gene Payne, 2208 Adams avo- 1
nue. . v.
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Centipedes a foot long are--found
in the West Indies. 'U
Now Many Wear
FALSE TEETH ;:
With More Comfort"
FA8TE1CTH. Blnt alkallna tmmn
add) powder, holdi falie tenth mure ' 3
Armty. To et evnd talk in more com
fort, Jim ipnnkle a Utile FA STE ET Hum'
on your plates. No gummy, gooey, pasty !!
tan to or feeling, Checks rplnte odorr,-"'
(denture breath). Get PASTEETH At iU
any dm atore
Save SUGAR
Svc FRUIT
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. with
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with Iieth paiaUin.
WHITE KING ;
Toilet Soap 3 bars 14e
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Lemons Sunkist
Full oi Juice
lb. 13c
"i .i
VEAL
Sliouklur Slcuka
Grade A 9fio
(5 pts.) lb
Loin Chops
Grade A
(10 pts.) lb
No Points!
Sidt Miickenil
Pound
32c
Suit Cod Fish
Pound lie
Spici'd
Anchovies
7-oz. Jar
35c
folding money
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