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About La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959 | View Entire Issue (July 12, 1945)
Yks. George Tiss New President Of American Legion Auxiliary ' Mrs. George Tiss was elected president of the American Legion auxiliary to serve during the ensuing lodge year, last night at a meeting, the lust until the fall session, in the Sacajawea hotel. Other officers elected are: Mrs. E. G. Moore, first vice president; Mfs. Carl Ebert, second vice president; Mrs. Beatrice Young, secretary; and Mrs. Bill Rivers, treasurer. ' Mrs. William Wilkins, district president, was the instulling of ficer. Plans were discussed for the convention; and If one is held delegates will be Mrs. Tiss, Mrs. Young, Mrs. Lee Thomas and Mrs. Rivers. Alternates will be Mrs. Ebert, Mrs. O. B. Maxam, Mrs. Moore, and Mrs. John Gar-liy. . Three afghans were presented women with whom she sews, and these afghans are to be sent- to the Roseburg hospital. Mrs. John Camp reported on the history, anouncing that it is ready to be' sent to headquarters. Mrs. Tiss anounced committee chairmen for the coming year. They are: Mrs. Charles Shew maker, Americanism; Mrs. Frank Dunn and Mrs. Frank Flanery, child welfare; Mrs. Henry Hess, constitution and by-laws; Mrs. Lee Thomas, radio; Mrs. Kenneth Williams, Pan - American; Mrs. Eugene Millermg and Mrs. Jess Rosenbaum, war activities; Mrs. John Lane and Mrs. Leo Hansen, popy sales; Mrs. Victor Eckley, nationul defense; Mrs. Otis Pal mer, unit activities; Mrs. John Camp, historian; Mrs. Thomas, sick and relief. The rest of the chairmen will to Mrs. Maxam by a group of be announced at the fall meeting. SOCIETY BRIEFS M8gOKreaXISr3r Mr. and Mrs. Charles Briggs of La Grande announce the engage ment of their daughter, Lucille Briggs, to Louis W. Chase, Bkr. 3c.', USN, of Hartford, Conn. No definite date has been set for their wedding. The Westway club, the social club of the Women's Benefit as sociation, will have a picnic at 0:30 p. m. July 27 at Riverside park for the members and their families. Those attending will bring a potluck dish, table serv ice and sugar. The social club of Hope chap ter, Order of Eastern Star, will have its annual picnic for mem bers and their families at Riverside-park, Sunday, July 15, at 1 p. m. The club will furnish cof fee and ice cream. Bob Lockwood, here on an ex tended furlough after his recent release from internment in a Grman prison camp, went to Pen dleton yesterday to visit friends. He operated a filling station there prior to entering the service. . Miss Dorothy Swart, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Walter Swart, left last evening for Roswell, N. M. The length of her stay there is indefinite. St. Mary's Altar society held a no hostess work session at the USO xoojfl, last, evening with the evening spjerjt working on af ghans. It was announced the women of the Catholic church are to furnish food for the Do-Nut hut July 2. They were reminded if . they do not have time to pre pare food money can be donated instead. Miss Billie McElveen of Bate3 is a guest at the home of Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Davy, visiting with Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Riser who are also guests at the home of Mrs. Riser's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Davy. O RATION CALENDAR Processed Foods: Book 4 Blue stamps T2 through X2 valid through July 31. Blue stamps Y2, Z2, Al, Bl, CI valid through August 31. Blue stamps Dl through HI valid through September 30. Jl through Nl valid through October 31. Meat, Butter, Fats, Cheese: Book 4 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 30. Al through El valid through Octo ber 31. Sugar: Book 4 Sugar stamp 36 valid through August 31. Shoes: Loose stamps invalid. Book 3 Airplane stamps 1-2-3 now valid. New stamp valid August 1. Gasoline: Coupons not valid un less endorsed: "A"-16 coupons (6 gallons each) expire September 21. 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 awl Caai: Bundled waste paper and pre pared tin cans may be left at the salvage depot, 1106 Jefferson street. 131 Cpl. and Mrs. Glen True of Hays, Kan., . who are guests of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Jl M. Severns of La Grande, are plan ning to leave the first of the week for Baker to visit with his par ents before returning to his base, Walker army air field. Mrs. True is employed at the same base in a clerk-steno position. Mrs. Robertson New Noble Grand Of Rebekahs Here Election of officers for the Com bine war fnr Prvetnl Rphpknh lodge last evening in the IOOF hall, resulted in the choice of Mrs. S. A. Robertson as noble grand. Mrs. Isaac Shafer is the new vice-grand, Mrs. Albert Loock the recording secretary and Mrs. Lucille Ansel), the treasurer. Other officers for the new year are: Mrs. Frank Young, warden; Mrs. Frank Poole, conductor; Mrs. M. E. Shelton, chaplain; Mrs. J. F. Carroll, inside guar dian Mrs: Howard Ball, outside guardian; Mrs, L. D. Noah, right support to noble grand; Mrs Jake Kochensparger, left support to the noble grand; Mrs. Jack Mc Ghean, right support to vice grand, and Mrs. Fannie Carter, left support for vice-grand. Mrs. Alvin Westenskow will' be in charge of publicity. Conducting- t he Installation were Mrs: Mervin Mortensen, dis trict deputy, and' Mrs. Shelton, deputy marshal. The meeting was presided over by Mrs. W. Hi Gooderham, noble grand for the past year. The charter was draped in honor of Mrs. Louise Larsen. At the close of the evening Mrs. Sarah Young and her com mittee served refreshments at a table decorated with bouquets of garden flowers. Summer Cooler V8672 By SUE BURNETT For scorching summer days, you'll like this wonderfully cool frock with wide, wide shoulders and slender youthful lines. Pattern No. 8762 is designed for sizes 12, 14, 16, 18, 20; 40 and 42. Size 14 requires 3'A yards of 35 or 39-inch material. For this pattern, send 20 cents, in coins, your name, address, size desired and the pattern num ber to Sue Burnett, La Grande Evening Observer, 709 Mission St., San Francisco, Calif. Ready now the spring issue of Fashion. Just 15 cents. A com plete guide in planning wardrobe needs for all the family. CIRCLES ENTERTAIN Circle No. 2, Women's society for Christian Service of First Methodist ichurch Imtertained circle No. 1 of the church at a potluck dinner yesterday at Riv erside park. Mrs. Effie Slack led devotion als and memorial services were hold for Mrs. S. C. Smith by Mrs. Lafe Hill. The study lesson, "This Is the Indian," was present ed by Mrs. Ray Blokland. It was announced circle No. 1 will entertain circle No. 2, at the next meeting, Aug. 1, at the home of Mrs. Roy Skeen. REPAIR SHIPS The navy has in service ships designed to take care of battle damage, heavy repairs to ships' hulls, repairs to internal combus tion engines, landing craft, air planes and also to do salvage work. 24 Merit Badges To Nine Boy Scouts Twenty-four merit badges have been awarded to nine Union county Boy Scouts at' meetings of the- Boy Scout- board of re view June 5 and July 3, it was announced today. Troop 84 received three badges all going to one boy, Norvin Coles. Young Coles was award, ed badges for cooking, safety and public health. The other 21 badges were awarded to boys from troop 128. July 3 the following boys won badges: Larry Wilson, for civics, bird study, first aid; Waldo Zaugg, cooking, safety, public health; Billy Davis, 'cooking, swimming, civics; Lyal Zaugg, farm mechanics; Clayton Glenn, animal industry; Avery Glenn, animal industry;. Frank Baum, animal industry; Kendall Bax ter, wood work. Badges awarded June 5 were: Billy Davis, safety, bird study, animal industry; Larry Wilson, safety, pathflnding, cooking; Wal do Zaugg, farm mechanics. Tussy DEODORANT , CREAM Spicy fragrant, creamy', smooth Tuuy Deodorant Cream stops perspiration odor, checks perspiration tiulf 1 to 3 days. Not irri tating to average skin. Smooths on in a jiffy. ..no need to rime off. Order your supply today... save ball price! Payless Drug Store Here's the Qukk, Easy Way to Moke Marvelew APRICOT JAM 4 Cups Ground Fruit 6 Cup Sugar V Cup Lmboo lute. 1 Packaa M-CJ. Pectin Wash and pit 4 pounds fully ripe aprt cots, annd. Do not peeL Measure testid for all " A aetilTl nj acuy 4 level cup ot the around IruH 10 uu i ram Km Pectin and lemon juice, stir well and (add water t Into a iarq J last cup, U neceeeory) kettle. Add the M.C P hrinn to a boiL stlrrlna constantly. NOW, odd the suqar (which has been previously measured), continue stir- rina, and bring to a full rolling boU. BOIL EXACTLY 4 MllfUTES. Remove Irom lire, let Ihe boU subside, strr and' skrm bv turns tor a minuiee. four into sterilised o. allowing V.lneh space foe sealing with treeh parallin. reff'j V;, oewp. "ns i ,5W WORK , LA tiHeVNUB JSYiUllIW Ui&tfKYfcH Phone 600 News and Activities Engagements . . . Weddings Social Events Thursday, July 12, 1945 Page 3 Social Calendar THURSDAY' ' 8 p.m. Sew and! So club with Mrs. Vernon Waite,. 2815 Second street: Brine gifts for white ele phant basket, 8 p.m. Navy Motners, ubu room. e FRIDAY. 12:30 p. m. Bible Searchers class of Presbyterian churchj pic nic at Riverside. Members will meet at church at noon. 2 p.m. Pollyanna club, River side park, 2- p. m. Meet Your Neighbor clu,. Riverside park., Bring : sandwich and salad. THREE-SOULED BODY One tribe of South African na tives believes the body has three souls; one in the head; another in the stomach, and the third in the big toe. NEWS or out MINwWOMtM IN UNIFORM r SSgt. Lafayette Trice, 1.103 Mnnrnp nvrmiip. wns nmnnff the 123 enlisted men from Ore- eon who. were honorablv dis charged from the separation cen ter at 1 1. Lewis during tno weeK- end. WSCS Meets For Social-Business Session at Church The Women's Society for Chris tian . Service had its social and business meeting yesterday after noon in the church parlors, with Mrs. W. E. Saunders presiding. The opening prayer was said by Mrs. Clark Hamlin. It was announced Rev. and Mrs. Floyd White will take a group of young people to- the institute at Wal lowa lake next. week.. The wom en's society donated dishes for the Methodist cabin at the lake. Reports were given of 49 sick calls during the past month: Mrs. G. H.- McGee and Mrs. White agreed to take care of the prep arations for communion during the next month. The women's society donated $2,50 cash to the Do-Nut' hut. Refreshments were served by Mrs. White, Mrs. W. B. Starmer and Mrs. Ella Baker. Cadet Richard Ferris of USNR, is now located at Bun ker Hill, Ind., for primary flight training. His address now is Class 8, BR 1, Barracks 30, C. Company 102, N.A.S., Bunker Hill, Ind. Before his transfer, Ferris was at Chapel Hill, N, C, taking pre-flight training. MISSION SOCIETY ENJOYS PICNIC The ladies home and foreign missionary society ot the Church of God gathered yesterday after noon at Riverside park, with the new pastor, Rev. T. R. Mitchell, and his family as special guests. The afternoon was spent sewing. Refreshments were served by Mrs. Qus Mortier and Mrs. John Rodick. More Comfort Wearing FALSE TEETH . Her ! a pleasant way to ovaroomt loose plate die comfort KABTEETH, an Improved powder, sprinkled on uppei and lower platea holds them firmer to that they fee. mora comforti.bl. No rummy, ffooty, pasty taata or feel In r. It's alkaline (non-acid). Does not sour. Checks "plats odor" (dentur breath). Ost FA8TEBTH today t any drui store. Couple Entertains For House Guests Mr. and' Mrs. J. R. Davy and Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Denny enter tained last evening at a reception on the law of the Denny home, honoring Mr. ad Mrs. Thomas Riser. A special guest was Miss Billie McElveen of Bates, who was a friend of the Risers in Washing ton, D. C.,, prior, to their mar riage. Between 50 and 60 guests were Kill File with biff 4 -INSECT SPRAYS present avl rsfreshrrwntB wtTe 3ervea at a large ta'cie, decorated with lilies. Mrs. Charles Bingner cut th cake and Mv. and Mrs. Lowell Williamson, served the punch, Assisting were Mrs. George Wil son, Mrs. Louis Zecha and Mrs. W. E. Denny. f SSL--- JARS, CAPS. anej RUSSIRS And follow iMtructloas la 1 tiks 811 Blue Book. To get your espy, asod lOo with- your name and address to IAU UOTHIir COMPANY, Mtlt, Is A A A This summer serve sandwiches that are new and different! Plan them from this list of money saving foods . . . and make them with bread of satiny-smooth texture and the full, rich taste of quality. Safeway features bread made with plenty of milk and sugar ... the finest flour, too, so that taste and texture - will be just right. When you shop at Safeway you're sure to get the bread that's extra good, extra tender, extra fresh! 'TksliAtiqks 13 EE A Raisin chock full of raisins 1-lb. loaf 12e Cracked Wheat "Z'JSr l -lb. loaf 1 f White or Wheat V2-b. loaf 13c l-ib. loaf 9c You can feel the tender difference of Mrs. Wright's bread 2-lb.Jar 54' Edwards Coffee Regular or drip grind Nob Hill Coffee Delicious whole bean 2-lb. bag V) Canterbury Tea , Orange PeRoe, black 1-oz. pkg. O Cane Sugar - .( Pure cane (use stamp 36) 10 lb. Oil Morton Salt j -e Plain or iodized pkgs. 13 Pancake Flour qc Suzanna brand , 3'j-lb.pkg. 1" Flour, all purpose st Kitchen Craft 25-lb. sack '1.13 Flour, enriched a.( Harvest Blossom 25-lb. sack 9U Raisins, seedless Full of vitamins Prunes, choice Red Tag (20 pts.) Heinz Mustard Brown, full flavor Meat Sauce Durkee's famous Chili bauce Moneta (20 Dls.) Sego Milk Tall Cans 1 !4 pts. 4-lb.pkg. 1 No. 2'j can 16e 6-oz. Jar 9 10oz.Jar 27e 1 1 'a-oz. lor 18' IQr o r.... - ' - Orange Marmalade Phillips Peanut Butter Rose brand . Apple Butter Llbby brand Margarine Sunnybank(14pts.) Kraft Cheese Veiveeta i6Pts.) Tomato Juice Sunny Dawn fancy (10 pts.) Coddies Fi8hCakes 2-lb.)ar 33c Pint jar 34c 303 Jar 20c 1- lb. pkg. 18C 2- lb. pkg 73d 46-oz. can 21c How to make a meal with tasty sandwiches By uslnf filling of meat endor vegetable between slice of bread a sandwich becomes, a well-balanced plate that will satisfy the sharpest: appetite. May we auggeat by way ot a delicioua, out-of-the-ordlnary dish ... AKID IUNCHION SANDWICH llless brssd 2 tbsps. shortening Vt lb. sH.d Amsrlesn 2 tbips. all-puraM. fl.u. ehMi. 1 cup milk 1 Up. prtpsrsd mustsrd Up. salt 3 tbips. chill ssus. Toaat bread. Place cheese slices on four slices of the toast and spread with mustard. Top with remaining toast and cut in halves lengthwise. " Place In well-greased square baking pan (8x8x2). Make white sauce: Melt shortening, blend in flour. Add milk gradually, stirring constantly. Cook until thickened, about 6 minutes. Add salt and chili sauce. Pour over cheese aandwlche. Bake in moderate oven (360 F) IS minutes; Serv hot. IAUTID SUF-MR SANDWICH Strut with grttn ialad 1 cup ground bologna i4 .up finely choppstl or lunohmsat Vt tsps. finely shopped onion Vt tsps. prepsred mustard 1 li tsps. Ismon Julo. 1 hard oooked egg celery 16 cup msyonnslss or salsd dressing 12 ellose breed 2 eggs 2 tbips. milk Vt Up. salt 10-oz. jar i9c: A Grade BEEF ROAST, (4 pts.) lb A Grade ROUND STEAK (11 pla.) lb A Grade SHORT RIIJS OF BEEF (2 pis.) lb Frewh GROUND BEEF (6 pts.) II), A Grade VEAL SHOULDER STEAKS (5 pis.) II) Center Cut PORK CHOI'S (12 pts.) II) till 20 2UC till ! $r$i I, Mix bologna or lunchmeat, onion, mustard, lemon juice, chopped egg, celery and mayon naise or salad dressing together. Spread gener ously between slices of bread; cut In half diagon ally. Dip sandwiches in beaten egg mixed with milk and salt: saute In hot melted shortening or drippinga. Serves 6. Sajiway Homtmmktn' Burton JULIA Lit WHIOIIT, DlmUf SALT CODFISH 1-lb. 44' SALT MACKERAL Pound 33' Pork Shoulder STEAKS (8 pts.) lb ,. Beef TONGUE (2 pts.) lb Beef HEARTS (2 pts.) Ib Pork LIVER (1 pt.) lb CALF BRAINS, lb 20c 34' 36' 22' .24' Use mora freeh fruit and vegetables now . at their beet . while they're Baby Food Clapp's Strained, can 7e Junior, can 8C Graham Ciacken Honey Maid 2-lb. pkg. 33 Oranges 54c Juicy, Sweet Valenclaa 3 POUNDS ApriCOtS CALIFORNIA Cantaloupes Transparent Apples Shortening Snowdrift 3t pts.) Jar 1Mb. COr MEATY AND SWEET FLAVOHKD HWEI.L. roH 'haucis SUNKIST .unsuoi Lemons 13c Lemonad best for thirst. LB. Golden Jubilee Peaches anKJty FIM.I. EAU.H. 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