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News and Activities
. Engagements . . . Weddings
Social Events
Thursday, August 23, 19-15
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Society Briefs
Sewing Club Will
Complete Articles
For Eagles Bazaar
Eagles Auxiliary Sewing club
members will prepare fancy work
for a bazaar to be held next De
cember. The club met, with 15
members present, yesterday after
noon at the Eagles hall and the
fancy work was given to each
member to complete.
Refreshments were served at
the close of; -the afternoon by Mrs.
Frank - Andersqn, Mrs. James
Proffitt and Mrs. Albert Hutchinson
Rebekah Lodge Has
Business Meeting
Rebekah lodge mot last night
at the I. O. O. F. hall for its reg
ular business meeting under the
direction of Mrs. S. A. Robertson.
Miss Clai-a Winburn, the Haines
noble grand, was guest for the
evening.
The fall county convention will
be held at Summervillo Sept 25,
it was announced, and there will
be a social evening next Wednes-.
day evening for the Rebekahs.
Social Calendar
FRIDAY
Nnon, 600 club with Mrs. Ray
mond Swan, 1503 Monroe, pot
luck luncheon.
7:30 p. m., Westway club of the
WBA. will have a pot'-ick sup
per at the Neighhoihood club
rooms.
TUESDAY
Baptist women will provide
food for the Do-Nut hut.
4
Load of Russian
Furs at Portland
PORTLAND, Aug. 23 (UP)
First cargo to be unloaded in this
port from the soviet union since
the Japanese surrender was un
loaded today from the Russian
ship Manich.
A small but expensive part of
the cargo was ermine and blue
fox furs. The furs were in two
small cas-?s and four bales and
consisted of 4,480 ermine skins
and 475 blue fox. Bales of goat
hair made up the remainder of
the 18-ton cargo.
Fur shipments from Siberia
have arrived in Portland at in
frequent intervals and sent im
mediately by rail to New York.
None were under lend-lease.
Way Cleared For
Unlimited Output
Of Consumers Goods
WASHINGTON, Aug. 23 (UP)
The home front picture as it
looks today:
Consumer goods V.'PB lifts
210 wartime production controls,
clearing way for unlimited out
- put of radios, refrigerators, trucks,
'stoves and washing machines.
Tires Rationing ended on tires
for farm and industrial use.
Automobiles Manufacturers
will get go-ahead for unlimited
production:
Shoes -WPB lifts limitation on
leather.
Gasoline OPA to cut prices ef
fective Sept. 1 in 17 eastern states
and District of Columbia.
Travel Restrictions on rip I
travel and airlines priorities con
tinue in effort.
Cutbacks Continue heavily.
' Cotton Goods Military out
barks free 5)0,000,000 yards for
civilian use.
Draft Armed forces to induct
63,000 men in 18-20 ye.n- category
during September. Navy Sviil--m-bcr
ciuota cut from 22,000 to 13,
000. Charge Accounts Government
may make some modification !
soon in regulations governing in
stallment buying and charge ac
counts.
Man Burned Fatally
In Tacoma Hotel
TACOMA, Wash., Aug. 23
(UP) One man burned to death
and two others were Injured in
a spectacular two-alarm fire that
gutted the top floor of the 65
room Standard hotel in down
town Tacoma last night.
Tho dead man, described as an
elderly crippled tenant, couldn't
be identified until the hotel regis
ter is checked, Fire Chief C. J.
Eisenbacher said. He added a
wall of flame apparently trapped
the man in his room when he
stopped to pull on his shoes be
fore fleeing.
Fireman Jack Harkins and H.
S. Coffey, a tenant, were cut by
broken window glass
PRISONERS PICK BEANS
SALEM, Aug. 23 (UP) Farm
labor officials here report 574
prisoners of war will assist in
harvesting Marion county's snap
bean crop. Arrangements have
bc-en made with army officials
at Camp Adair to use the men,
it was explained.
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Keith and
daughter, Barbara, are visiting
Mrs. Keith's parents, Mr. and Mrs.
O. G. Williams, 1002 Eleventh
street. Keith is superintendent
of the entire western area lend
lease, and Mrs. Keith is the for
mer Doris Williams. She was
graduated from La Grande high
school and Eastern Oregon col
lege of education, where she was
prominent in dramatics. She was
a student in oratory under Mrs.
Fred Hackman, and studied voice
under Mrs. Hoskins of Baker.
Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Mills left
Monday to take their son, Lt.
James Mills, to Camp Ord, Calif.,
where he is to report for reassign
ment. Lieutenant Mills was ac
companied by his wife and son,
Ricky.
Mrs. Dudley Willard and daugh
ter, Eleanor, of Seattle, are guests
this week at the home of Mis.
Leo F Miller, 1203 Oak street.
Mr. and Mrs. E. G. Ogsbury of
Spokane arrived yesterday for a
visit with their iephew, Ernest
Birgland, accompanied by Mr.
Ogsbury 's mother, Mrs. Mabel
Ogsbury, of Lewiston, Ida.
.
Evelyn Binning left yesterday
for a visit to Portland, accom
panied by Vivian Mann, and
relatives.
Miss Jennie Ricks returned
Friday from a month's visit with
her aunt, Mrs. A. L. Wohlschlegel
of Idaho Falls, Ida. .
.
Pollyannn club will meet at 2
p. m. Friday at Riverside park
Hostesses will be Mrs. Clarence
Mickel and Mrs. Charles Hoak.
Miss Marie Ledbetter left yes
terday to visit her sister at
Haines. She plans to return this
week-end.
Horace J. Nelson
LIFE - FIRE - AUTO
Quality Insurance Service
Tel. 351-W 703 K Ave.
La Grande, Ore.
Mr. I. C. Bowser
Honored at Tea
At Pendleton
Five members of the Presbyter
ian church women's group hore
went to Pendleton yesterday to
be guests at a tea given at th?
home of Mrs. Donald Wair on
Slate Hospital drive in honor of
Mrs. I. C. Bowser, who will leave
Aug. 31 for Portland to make
her home. ,
or""-1" -jrrQi'l'",t, of tHe F ''-
em Oregon., presbyterial, Mrs.
towst a former resworn oi
La Grande.
Attending the tea from here
were Mrs. Lynn Bohnenkamp,
Mrs. Ed Jasper, Mrs. H. H. Cleav
er, Mrs. Mae Moran and Mrs. S.
B. Morgan. Mrs. Bohnenkamp,
Mrs. Cleaver and Mrs. Morgan
assisted with the. serving. The
tea was given in the summer
house of the Wair residence, and
a crystal service and lace cloth
adorned. the table.
Baptist Missionary
Society Meets to
Hear Solo, Reports
Missionary society of the Bap
tist church met Wednesday after
noon in the church parlors with
Mrs. James ;i. McPher-son and
Miss Myrtle Whilmer as hostes
ses. Mrs. Jack Jordahl presided
in the absence of Mrs. Cain, the
president. Mrs. V. D. Bramer con
ducted the devotions.
Mrs. Ronald Boatman gave vo
cal solo "T his Is My Father's
World."
There were reports on the
Baptist summer camp at Anthony
lnko. Mrs. James Byrnes of Um
atilla, who is visiting her daugh
ter hole, was a guest of the
meeting.
Son Identifies
Injured Father
PORTLAND, Aug. 23 (UP)
When Jack Schmidt, a motor
cycle deliverymnn, cut In fiont
of a car on a Portland bridge
Wednesday, he was hit by the
auto and tossed into the air, suf
fering rathor serious injuries.
Before Schmidt was taken to r,
hospital, police tried to ascertain
his identity, but were un,able to
because of shock.
A driver on the bridgo, stop
pad by the confusion, finally
identified the bleeding cyclist.
"Sure I know him," exclaimed
the witness. "He's my father."
Young Carl Schmidt ' just hap
pened" to be driving along at the
time of his father's accident.
Hospital Notes
St. Joseph'! hospital:
Admitted Darrel Braun, La
Grande, medical; Francine Eng
land, Carl Cook, La Grande,
laboratory work.
Dismissed Mrs. Fred Shinn,
Joseph; Louise Schrman, Her
man Wood, Mary Peck, Mrs. Clar
ence Singley and son, Mrs. Rene
Daignault and son, La Grande.
WACS IN SKIRTS 1
MANILA, Aug. 23 (UP) Fasri-"
ion note: WACS here discarded
their slacks and began wearing
skirts today for the first time
since they left Australia more
than a year ago. .
VALUABLE BIRDS .5.
King Edward III, of England,
made the killing of a falcon a''
crime punishable, by death. The
birds were valued for iheir us
in the sport of hawking, bringing
down birds on the wing.
Eastern : Oregon presbyterial
executive committee will meet at
the Presbyterian church here ut
9:30 a. m. Wednesday. There will
be a tea in the afternoon for Mrs.
I. C. Bowser, former president of
the presbyterial. Local mission
ary members will be hostesses
at the tea. ,
A stony object found in the
stomach of a deer by J. E. Fis
cher, Land O Lakes, Wis., was
sawed in two and its core was a
22 rifle bullet.
Schilling
'""Vanilla
adds delicate tempting flavor
to your desserts
OIL IS NON-RATIONED! HAVE US INSTALL A
Williaa's OH-0-Matic
DILIBIUD3IEIR
r NO DUST! NO ASHES! NO WORK!
OPERATES COMPLETELY AUTOMATIC
Over one-quarter million,
homes use this oil burner.
It is economical and guar
anteed. Choice of high or
low pressure types. Have'
one installed ! Coal is scarce :
... oil is plentiful ! See us
for further information. 1
ALSO OIL BURNING FURNACES
Jesse Rosenbaiim
ELECTRIC SUPPLIES HOME APPLIANCES
1412 Adams Ave, . Phone 741
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TLoju) Ration, Jaasl !
Dr,J Mrs. Wright's Whltg or 1-lb. flC
Drcall What, 1 'l-lb. loof UJe loaf 7
Red Tag Prunes Foncy 3M4C
Pears Firloni s,o,,c,arc' n' 2c
Gordenside Stondord No. 2
can
pegj Seobrite Extra Std. No. 2 Jc
Tomatoes Gs2t No2:J14c
Green Beans wsronedoTrdoNa212c
rANi Country Hom Foncy No. 2 4 f c
VVllI Crom Style eon I1!
Corn, Niblets 061 "".n
Asparagus GreenBo? .a33e
Spinach tme,MBay N'02nH17c
Potatoes SssJiScf N15c
Sauerkraut 25
Potted Meat Wtfi1
Smoked Shad Wa1iTZ,-mW
con
Veg. Soup Roncho
ChHISauce Mo"B,a 'ir 18c
Catsup
Red Hill brand 13'i-o.
bottle
14c
Raisin Bread
Bread
Mrs. 1-lb.
Wright's loot
CRACKED WHEAT 1-lb.
Mrs. Wright's loaf
12'
II1
Soda Crackers 28'
Hi Ho Crackers a
Rvtak N0N- 26"01- 97
njlm FATTENING pkg. II
Nucoa Magarine tyfeSli25e
CHERUB
Milk ,-3L4tS17c A2AV
Baby Food s
Heinz
Junior
Baby Food
K-os.
tin
9C
PancakeFlourrVClS'
BiickwheatLmaea
Gingerbread, Muffin and Waffle
Famous 2Vi-lb.
Swonsdown pkg.
Duff's Mixes
Cake Flour:
26'
frtrn Moal A.lbers b'.?nd 40.-- 10c
win ivui white, yellow pkg.
Wheat Germ
Fisher
brand
pkg.
lVi-lb.
bog
23c
Mustard
Schilling ' ox.
Seasoning con
2-oi. can 9c; 4-oz. can 10c
Onnamon fSSSSS, c9
lit .
fJ. Co.J Schilling
WKIJ JCCU brand k(.
Baking Powder "r 25'
jiiu-niuib mn locNicd ttkf. f
Beet Sugar fbk'l',.".;? 'I5
l-lb.Oc
v
Argo Corn Starch
Cider Vinegar
Ota
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quart
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Tomato JuiceDsouwTrcr.N,:.J10e
Grapefruit Juice Ho:s.4J.r .29c
Sauerkr't Juke L". 10c
Vegetable Cocktail Xcv8 tt 31c
90
Ql. BoJil JV
15
No.
Blended Juiced
f!tona fiaiflA Autumn
, Edwards Coffee Re&r,aPnd!or28c
2-lb. Jar 54c
Nob Hill Coffee ,b21b,0fl 45c
36c
Airway Coffee
MJ.B. Coffee W'Sdik33'
or Hills "Red"
Sanka Coffee
Cocoa
Hetno
To wntooury '4-n. one yt-m. lie
vii Block pka. pkg. nrw
Tea
or Hills "Red"
Caffeln lb.
taken out lar
HERSHEY'S i-lb. 4Ac
Nourishing pkg. I v
BORDEN'S Mb. CQc
Drink It hot or cold or 37
Vi-lb.
pkg.
Llpton Va-tb. f)c Ki-lb. rc
Block pkg. 10 pkg. 91
Flavoring
Wesfog Vanilla Yt-pt,
or Lemon bottle
10c
P'nut Butter Ub 39
Roasted P'nufSRd Jig
Fresh 1-lb. OflC
. 4
Walnut Meats 3B 55c
Chaat A Pobst-gtt Stondord and 4 Ac
VllCnC Pimiento (3 pts.) pkg. 17
Mason Jars K72nUS
MRS.
STEWART'S
Clolhw
Storch
WINDOW
CLEANER
IJ-oi. rt
con w
12c
13
AUNT
SUE'S
Sunbrite Cleanser
Boraxo Mrc's
Hand Lotion 47c
White MagicBleach
Bluing
Unit Starch
Argo Gloss Starch
Clearex
Dry Cleaner
Flit Fly Spray
Three-in-One Oil
Old English Wax ,
Brooms "fcn $1.29
Kitchen Craft Flour 5!k,b 52 "
S-lb. ik. 27c; 10-lb. 49c; 25 -Ik. tl.15
Sperry Flour DJ5r s2 35
25-lb. ik. 1.18
Earkhed fkmESSPW
25 ik. VOc
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con
Tox
Incl.
V;li7c
lO-oi.
bottle
pkg.
1-lb. Qt
pkg. 0
12-o.. OQc
bottle
'63C
pint t)Qc
bottle J
3-OI.
tin
23'
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bottle
12 quarts 83c
pkg. of Ac
1 do. t
Jar Rubbers Regutor
Kerr Regular Lids 3
Kerr Regular Caps
Wide Mouth Caps Krr Pkg.33c
Kerr Economy Caps Pk9.17c
pkgs.25C
21c
pVg.i
(Vorn.ng tjiory 4o-ox,
Rcgolor and Quick pkg.
Regular 3-lb. AQc
r26c
Oats
VUQRVI VOli w Quick pkg
Malto Meal Cereal ," 22'
Wheaties Fc3 ''MV
Nabisco 100 Bran lW
Kellogg Corn Flakes ''13'
Raisin Brands ZTlV
Post Bran Flakes
Grapenufs
VHEAT
MEAL
14-01.
kg.
3 .i.
pk.
14'
22'
UP QmL Sparkling 24-ox.
Water (No dep )
i2-oz. bottle, 2 lor 35c
OintaloiipeH
Crown in tho
Northwest
Mi. Sc
Siniiiiicr S(ii;ish
Zucliini, Cruukncuk
and se.'illop
M. (if
I'KACHES, Ivocal Rches(crs lb. l.'lc
I'KARS, Wash. Hartletls lb lllo
CUCUMBERS, Local Crop lb. 7c
TOMATOES, Field Grown lb. Sc
POTATOES, U. S. No. ls, "A" Size. 5 lbs. 17c
- 2's, r.O lbs. 7!lc
Ef.'(J PLANTS, Local Crop !b. lilc
PEPPERS, Green Hell lb. 2;c
YAMS, U. S. No. IV 2 lbs. 2.V
GRAPES
Thompson Seedless, lb 15c
Red Malaga, lb. 15c
GREEN BEANS
Local, Now is (he lime to can.
4 lbs. 25c
Frozen, Sliced
Halibut
.b. 42
Chinook
Salmon
44c
Sapnocup $uahinksi(L TTlacdA,
Leg of Lamb (6 pts.) riD'38c
Lamb Roast (3 pts.) K?uc5fr 0ri.'34c
Lamb Chops (8 pts.) Loin Ti' 55c
Lamb Rib Chopi (5 pts.) oribA'43c
't,4' 39c
-r'35c
,Anf"45e
Pork Sausage T (6 pm)
lb. 39e
rilet at
Sole
Lb. 39c
Wieners, S.C. (4 pts.), type 2 lb. 37c
Bologna, A.C. (3 pts.), type 2 lb. 34c
French Hood Chose (2 pts.) . lb. 43c
Spico4 Lunch Mm (8 pts.) lb. 53c