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About La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 24, 1925)
Tiuii-sflav. Dc-cemliei- 21, 11)2.). Pape Six THE LA GRANDE EVENING OHSKRVER WATSONS WE ri:;titv Hpe-i;U Mr. ami Mm. Wllla m Wnt.-on uro le.tvliiK: J'erry tin first of lhc new year. They 1iav(! ;ir-epted a portion nv II It the KaMt (Crt'Bun I,niiier coiiifKitiy at. KnterprlHe, where they will make tlH'ir home. Air. Watson lutu been niunuwr of tho Grande Konde Lumber roinpnnys More lin fur tHOitu' time. They t'orinerlv lived :i( JoHt li anl have niuny f r 1 1 n I h In Wallowa county. Jiavld John tint-n and wlr wore rn UrH at tliO honitj of C. C. ,lo-JiailM-n Kunday .-veninK. " -.' AIIkh Kaidle. Ki-lHT veiled nvr tlin wfi'k end with he i mint. Mm. l'Yi'il pohrnnin, of l.a (Iruinle. Mr. ('. C. Johnnsen wan callintt on her dii lighter, .Mrs. Alary Ihi fkcl nitfl filially reeeniiy. MrH. NaomJ ICoIktIhoh nnd Mrn. N''J Kohnrtnnn "were !liri.'itma .Jinppiit fn f.ii Grande rec nil y . Jnxeph IJaxtiT in Mteniliiw u few da.VH at Inn honm at I'nlon. MrH. lliixler looliN a I K'r I heir t wo-aere farm at Colon while M r. I iaxh r wmllM far the Cratah- Jionde Lum Buttrr Milk Blwult. New EnitUnd Butler Hunt Quick Pnrkcr Houic Kullt Surpriw Bliicults Cinnntnon Pin WIipcI Duttcr S:otch Fruit Kelli Meat Pie Cruit Siram Dumplmna Cld Fuihioncd Sliort . Fruit Roly-Poly U:iled Fruit Duinpllnii Diikpd Apple Pudding , bluffy biscuits and all these other treats " TPELICIOUS, fluffy biscuito I 1 that's the kintl you'll Rrt alwnya when you follow this Master Recipe carefully. But look above; se what a lot of other fiood things this same Master Recipe makes, with only slight changes. Tear out this nd tnd try these: The Spcrry Stutter Recipe for jiVt MiM f' 2 enpn Spcny D: i.'l t d Kuov; Flcur 1 teaspoon iu:!t 4 tensixxiiis bnltinpj powder . 2 t-'ibiesixinn.i uhci tfiiiu;j f-i cup n'i!k or equal parta cf milk cni water Mix end sift dry ingredient n; work in shorteuiiiK with knife or finger lips. Gn.dunJly add litpiid, mixing wilh a knife to a no ft douli. To.sa on a floured board, p.it cr roll lightly to one-half incii t'wkni:3( cut with lfiaj ' cuit cutter, place in pnn, hru:h over tops with mtltid shortenini: op milk. Bake in hot oven 425w 12 to 15 -.inutta. Scones For thh old Scotch favorite that everyliody lms, isc the Master Recipe with tluxc chan;ic!t: Add 1 more tahle vpixjnlul of Bhorttnini;, 1 tablespoon of ii;.',ar and 1 well beaten eg nnd extra yolk re serving the while. I'utheat'-n epp into n cup ami tin with v vv ndlklravinp.cup three-fourths full-ftirt-Ptnn.'iruith tlmir Rnll outund cut with biscuit cut ter. Place in pan, then brur.li over tops wilh the unbeaten egg white; sprinkle tops with sugar Mid cinna mon. Bake In n hut oven 15 min utes. When baked split open and - spread with jelly or jam. Ktplatc tops and serve. . For a luncheon surprise, serve theao HOME SERVICE BUREAU Slrs. Belle De Broadcasting A erry Christmas Front Station Li. G S. (La (I ramie Kk-chic Co.) ber roniniiny hvvo. Mr. and Mrs. .1. W. Hon. Hon and dmiKht r. Kvetyn, of 'ov-, wi n1 Wundny vbdtorH at tin1 honif of Mr. and .Mix. Kurt Kail, of Terry. M in. H oat Hon and .MrH. Kali arc Mr. and Mrs. Harvey l.nrrn and children were m Grande vUIIoth recently. Ihtrl Kali and Herman .lohnniten W'-nt to tin? mountain Friday f lernonn and (eot Die Christina tree for I he Ht-hoola. Mi. Hurt Kali called upon Mr. H. A. KohlnMOll one day aut week. I nunc he Martin lind the miIh fori u n of injurylng her ankle ro eenlly while playing. Hlie ha lieeii out of school for a few dayH. slash in i;.i; i i:ni ( HAI.KM, ire The .slate hoard of forestry, at a merlins at Marsh ficd Uihi Hatnrday, outlined a pen. eritl policy having to do Willi ulnxh dlpofal in Iho Conn hay dlMrlel. where weleclivf cedar JoKKitiK is inrried on cxtenwlveiy, H won decided among ol her things that there should he no broadcast hurnlng al any time. No spring hurnlng will he allowed un U f.H the fire in put out eonipletely with water, or equally effective mentis. 'on I rolled jniot hurnlng (O dispose Of Hie in OH t rlangeroiiH j concent nil Ioiih of mIiihIi "hall he de lermliiefl hy the stale forester and 111 wardetiH. from ONE Master Recipe! with a salad coursel Prepare Master Recipe. Afler cutting spread lj of each roll with deviled hnm. Fold over on for Parker House Rolls, place in baking pan, brush tops with melted butter or substitute. Bake in a hot oven (425u F.) about 20 minutes. ..i ,0 What I UUc about Spcrry Flour ' It's so dependable! In the 12 yenrs I've been using Sperry Drifted Snow I'lour, it has never once disappointed n.e. They mnke it of the finest wheats, with exacting core, and then they test it hcurly by br.kinft with it! We actually cannot buy it until it pro duces perfect results. BELLE DK GRAF ..cc Tirop Diunptiiigi r?umnlings the bent parf(,,qf tho itcW; 'iiien talks 'say. 'For 4 or 5 per sons, prepare one-half Master Recipe, making these changes: Use one tca moon of shortening nnd one-half cup ol"n:i!k. The douj-h sliould be spongy tnd full of holes. Drop on boiling stew, cover tightly nnd t cam 15 n-.inutcs. lie sure to keep liquid con stantly bailing and do not re move cover during cooking. How to moke fifteen other delicious dishes using this same Mnster Recipe, in told in n booklet, "EIGHTY Food Delights from EIGHT Master vV Recipes." Write me and I'll srnd you a copy, free. You'll find it a wonderful heln in all your baking. Is there anything nbnut cooking that you're worried nbout ? Maybe a big dinner and you'd like to know scaac easier wiv to prepare il? Or what to feed children it various ages? Wiile me and I'll gladly help you, AiMrf P,.U. rv P-v f V-v-rr-- T-lnnr Co., Mini I'Ynaelseo, Calif. ii-if, !LMi i , 7 T- M Graf, Director School News (Ity Maijorle Maulre) Alexandra! "Hea KIiik'h Daughter from Over the Hen, Alexandra.!" ThiH war the tttlo of u literary topic nt tidied Mopilay In Miwi Thorn p son'n KngliKli VII dawteii. J'er Hona) gllmpHi'H Into t1i life of ' Jiieen .lexandra were glvn ly some xtiuh niH u Idle ot hem reud and explained Tennyson' poem which wan dedicated to Alexandra In is;ni, weicornlntf Iter to Kug land. Minlriiicii Mccl The senior chairmen of the A. (. !. asse m hh-d In Hie resl room to give their respective reports and make known whom they recom mended to take their place when they graduated. HuggeaiionH for April Antics wr.i given, i'lann fur u luncheon were disciiHsed, which is to he given sometime af ter rhrlstuniH. .MIsh Vernon served rerresliiiientH. SciiuiMiauc Monday evening, Conch T. Iten neft cut the squad down to twenty. r.itHt;etball has now started In ear nest wit h wriminage every night. l-onled! Three dayH lam week pinowd ' with no llKHemblieH. And tlieii VVcilnet- day mornlmc tho awiemhly bell Kllllimolied the HllldentK to thfvatidl lorlum. They were womlerlllK wnat wuh the ntune of Hiieh un un expeeteil ai,Hi inhly, when Mr. Towl er r.'inl the names of tho failing si ndetitH and allowed tho rent to adjourn I a tlp-ir rooms, dlb.ip pointed. I'.usliics .Meelinn The A. C. S. held Uh reffular IniMiness meeiinw Wednewday of IuhI week at 2 o'clock. The meet ing was ca'ied to order hy the pres ident, K tea nor Chiaver. The ml li nt eH o!' tJctohei and November wt'i'e rearl and approvctl. The 1 1 eesurer gave u report followed hy a l -port of the Trail Meeker eotuinUn-e hy Alarjorle Condlt. She explained the purponc of her com mittee and ol Iih awardn. An nouncement wait given hy the chairman of the service commit tee, M url Gore. At ThanUHfiv infc time the Hervice committee prepared anil illntrlhllled haHkets. Thla Xuiiih the plan 1h to help by irivlnir toys, food anil clotldiiK. The A. (i. S. maltnec dance was an nounced. MiwM Mabel Itennett had jtlie irlr'H hand In lo her the mean ilntf of an AHHociated Girl Htndent joixanlKatlon to I hem, and what they thoiiKht that the A. G. S. hail done j lor U II. M. AIho what the student I would like to see (he A. G. S. do In tho future. O. A. C. Sluilent llcii- The seienee classes had a very I interesting exhlhition on the prop jerty and uses of llrptid air demon strated to t Me in Friday hy Kenneth Fleishman, former graduate of l. 11. H. Hack at School j Margaret Geddes, who has been lit lor two weeks, ts ukuIii at school 'anil is resuming her studies. Ctctu jMi Keiiuou Is back at school after a. short period of Illness. Slella ) ItoKers has resumed her seliou! . work alter an absence of six weeks. Cue) Miles Added The manual tralnlnir department has ndded mveral new ruptd-aetlon vises. These vises repiaco those I old and worn. A new Jointer nnd planer are also Installed. This mn j chine costs $fHi. ' According to Mr. lUchlleit, the Instrtieior, only n limited number of the upper cIi sk ineit will be allowed to ope ate t h se machines. . Itaaar Held The dottiest Ic selenci and art classes jr;ive a Joint baxaar Satur day. The. url girls made many beautirtil things suitable for ChrlHimas ami the selenco girls kept (heir good reputation by put ting forth choice dishes of goodies. Art Comniiilcc nt Work The ail committee under Sylvia Ma lone W busy prepariilK: posters lor the Trail Seekers stunt at tin Hi'hool. The -purpose of this is to iM-oiine the Interest of tho Klrls o much that they will glean Informn ! lion from relullwu and friends eoiicernlnsr the- settlement of the , Grande Koiidc valle.y. SjH'Cll Tt Tho typing cIuhhi; pructlccd on rhyihm di'llls ainl iucuracy for the pant two wci-k&.io get Intu trim for the Dice III her speed t'Sls. Mallliee Dance-. A delltflitful ihutineo f'hrintmas jiarty was tfiveu 'itday. The gym nasium of thy high Bc.hool wan cleverly Uerormcd in red hiiU green. A lurge crowd waH .in' attendance and ail enjoyed ... iho music and dancing which, wore: . tho Hpertal features of l lie' parly. Tho cIioiuh HJing ChriHtuiun carp is. ( Santa "oniri to L. JI. S. I The laut student body aHH.-mhly I of l lie year wa conducted by Wea Ihy lirowni'jn Tuesday. Tiie min j ulea of (he hint meeting were read and approved, and Hie new and old I hUHineKH wan diHciiKMed. Air. l)ut j Ion then look charge of the hh- Hemldy and lifter a hfief talk on I )iIh work an a coach for the hlh Jsidiool he awarded (he. football men j their hard-earned - and weil-de-iHi-rvid htterK. Tlio men reccivtntf letters were Capiain Htruml; Cap iat n-eleet Hm ut Jrvln lindel, Donald Unions, Clyde.' l.audry, IVaiilt Culled, Kobe rt i 'oiirt.-h y, Thouiaa I truer. Shirley Price, .John l.arlsun, Claire McKi imon, Geurfe Glas, lalo Cliarhtoii, Krnenl J-'aiiM, Hichard l.yman and Vernon I Slier Wood. . I lolorca rienn then look charge of t he iiHsi-jubly ami i'i.tained the couiHea and i'i rftioriM ol'colleKe life al U. of O. liernard llunimell, CoiiKianc t'leuver and 11 ran or. tllat'H uIko. iftive inlks on ulhli'llcK, activitiiH and social -lily of coiii;e, iherti tlte cntin; roup ot U, A. C. btudewJa Hang tint Oregon pledge Hoiik. Kleailur Gia.sH till -nuunced tlnj -Infoi-nml, dat:i'f to he Civeii by II.. oi' Gr .atudeota for J.. II, S. .studuita, December :;, at the !-;ikm temple. KraneiH iSnodKraaH, a .'Uiulfid of-D. A. C. unnuunci'd (he O. A. C. dance foi- hluli si'hool h(ii deuts to In- given JM'Cem))er Sit, al the Ktlca temple, Klnuliy the hig--gi Hi Ito.'tth of surprlnc burat, and Wesley Hrow nton nnnoimced the I arrival of Santa t'laus to I,. H. S. Amidst a hurHt of iaug-hter and en thtiHtaHm old Saint Nick gave tjev eral appropriate gifta. George GIiimb received a large can of milk; Mr. Tow lor, a inoiiac trap; Clyde trying pun; KIUh Snyder, a toy hoi'H': Dale Charlton, u boltle; j I.eKlm Keefer, a. ratlle; Wtlnon Ihitrston, il pair of' suspenders; Melvln J'arker, a toy automobile; Hetty -Cochran, ' a package of gra ham crackers; Adelaide Clark, u package of chewing gum; and last lint not least. Hichard Strand, heard that he was to receive a new razor. With promises of a future visit Santa left and the utudriit went to their claysea. I'ructkv ;aine The. 'Jigers played l heir first game of the season with lmhler Tuesday ni:ht. The team showed great agility and good, fast work lor tho season is anticipated. TUu l Inn I sore was to D in I'uvor ol' the Tisers. A. S, Avcnibly - ' An A. G. S. ussembly was held Wednesday morning at intermls Hiou, for (he purpose of securing ;;lfts fur l he poor fumllb s in I .a Gnuitle. , This work of giving lo tho poor Is ii customary part of the A. G. S. work and so far tills year has been very successful. Several ol the. college girls gave talks on their life al college, which was re ceived with ent huslasm by the girls. Thy I lis Sera nton, president last year, told how glad she was to get back and wished the girls suc cess in their work. ItltV (M'I'K l it AltltMM.I I ' KLAMATH FAU.S. Ore..- Wil liam Coh, state proliihllioa of I'tcer. returned to K la mat h Kails this mornhiK to answer to two see re! indict merits ctinruiiiKr him wilh assault with a danuerous weapon. He was arraigned before Jude A. U.l.cavltt and was given until to morrow In enter a ph )t to tho two indictment. Cole was Indicted at the last ses sion of I he grand jury, ono in dictment chares him with boat In i; Frank I'echolt, proprietor of Hie County club, over the head. Tho second indlctenicnl elnircd Cole with shooting Leslie Congo in the shoulder. HEALTH I l-iDiiMK- mi:m;itim. I (Hy Dr. 1 tcderick Hlilckcr) An it number of cases of menin gitis have buen reported in Oregon it Is Impoftant that everyone ahoelil be informed In regard lo iiieasurea for its prevention and control. Two cpidemica have been report- cd. one at Cochran and the other at Klumuth Fulls. . Epidemic men- Ingitls was noi recognized-until be beginning of the, nineteenth een- tury. The first outbreak occurred In IS 04 In New Knglaud slates and Kentucky. Cerebrospinal fever oc curs in epidemic and in 'sporadic form. The epidemics ur localized and are rarely wideHpruad. As a rule tho country dlstrleta arc more affected than cities. A conceal ru tlon of Individuals in larc, shacks or barracks seems to bu a factor. Children and young adults am ihoHt siiHceptihle. KxhauHtiou, over exertion, depressing mental and hodily surroundings are preilispos Ing caiiaes. Meningitis carriers play an important role in transmit ting the disi-a.se. Tlie Hcieniii "ic niuim foe epidemic iiientriN'llis Is ucreliroplual fever. "Itis" means inftanimaf Irtn. Ap- We Wish Out- .-! Many Friends And Fatror.3 A Merry Christmas F. L. LILLY Hardware Phone M-85 mm Greetings -mm t;MH. To. Our Friends and Neighbors MntS Ifelfi . . , Best;Vishes For; ' ' , ! MM Merry -Christmas-. ' ffifM JKtiliS May the Spirit of Good Will, fll IgP Charity and Tolerance' Wm ' ' r imbUe Us All. I 'fe tM-m La Grande National W W-m Bank u 1 mm J . pendic!lla mcuns Inflammation I h nppendlx. (VrehroHpiiml men ingitis means Inflammation of the nerve tissue of the brain and spinal curd. Jn Its common usage Inflam mation anywhere means the effects of Infection. (.Vrelireaplnal menin gitis meuns that some infecting or- j?un am Is ultackiiiK the brain end spinal cord It has liw-n found out i that there- are many different ; microhes whlcli do this, but a ape-I Iriul one. the meningococcus, is ac-' cused of causing epidemics of con latfious meningitis, Kpldemlc metiingllis Jh transmit J ttrl directly by the transfer of se cretlons' from the nose and throat Hall's Catarria Medicine TXt both local nd internal, and has been successful In the ttearaem of Catarrh foror forty years. Sold by all druwistj. F. I. CTONEY & CO..To!edo. OUia nfy means of coiiifhtntf or sneezing. UI I . ... .1.. I I., . In ailU Hillireiiijr uj vu.' tact wlih articles which haw been contaminated by audi secretions. The time, heiweeu exposure and the first uppcaruncq Of syinplonn is from two to ten days, but Persons have been known to carry these rms In the nosn and inroai oi j mouths before By in ptoms develop. jivrsons recovering from this diif. ease iilso have neen itiiuwn ij re tain live germs in the system for months after Ihey weru aparnl y well. ' ' ' ' ' An oyster can lay 60,noo,ooo eggs, -but u hen can't, so theist is jio use in liie hen's woriTing about it.