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II ill u IS 2; M I, 4 ! r i Page Eight LA GRANDE EVENING OBSERVER Friday, March 1, 1929. Over The Valley Mabi-I K. Morton, Vlley Newt Editor the month of February. This I combination gave excellent forage J during the flnrt ?aon and Ukt- IwUip a luxuriant growth of aweet clover the aecond year. Thera la a large acreage throughput this and , A SEASONABLE RECIPE (Continued From Page 7) in order to prevent RulUfiirtory atnndx under mont ron diiiona. Kuci-t clover In not recommended n a hay crtHK In the flint place the aecond year 'a growth of the reported bloating. Hr. W. T. Thy brought the etib- Ject right horn, talking of the una ' plant la tuually ma rank and coarite of awed clovt-r In Tnton county, iihut It la very difficult to handle ami cure, ttuiurac)urily, and th n again the fet-dlng f thia hay sWfcnm hav a peculiar effect upon the blood of the animal, canning It to loae Um cloitlwg proportlna and In jika the aninifil Ik Injured in aoniu l iking tin- Krionda In lh valley of Mr. T'nuline Prilliman are having h-t-lera from her at her new tenipor nry home m Knxton, I'a., whereahe Ih with her sons, l.xra and adjuinlng count la that W at prea- ' ent proiluclng very Meant fe-d, that i might well be producing ten time ifm amount of forage if planted to ) aweet clover. We have no heal- , tancy In recommending for general both the yellow and white tunige purpoaes. NTlrfVYliti HOl.YDK AKPIZAH. Krance, Mar. I (AP) t A farmer and hla ncighbora huve ; f U-d, hejr horriea in terror bet . caiiw nightly they have heard ' 2 teaspoon granulated gelatin. 2 tableapoona cold water., 3 egga. i-t cup augar. 4 2 tableapoftfia flptir. . 2 cup milk. i k tetmpoou aatt. " , 1 teanpooa vanilla. Hmall quantity lemon extract. 1 cup cream, well nh'l'p' d, cup cocoanut. 2 dozen macaroon. Maraacalnq cherrlca. Itiilex. way or In the proem of marking ,WUB'il( "'wmbllng the galloping of Il will be remembered that Mr. I'rIMtm.'iri and the one Hon, Kotcv of Vale, drovo caat lut aprlng early julning their nmi and broiti- ' vr, who in teaching In Die eaHt. Him la getting ac.qui(trited with new frUiidn and met'tinty old nm-n and all In n,ll, Ih hiving a u;ood time. However- her friend here are hop- ing Nhe nmy turn her thouflitH and her car westward before very long. liifcrfMefl In KfJoii . ' Knch day Oils w utile lin Been hi rge coin pan Ich over from ove dehorning, deuth la ilkuly to occur due to bleeding. ; The experiment atntion at Un ' Ion a w'll it many othem through I out the vallcv Jmvo been uaing vvt t'lMvvr iwniiiv wiiii imiracu Huecvm for a number of yeara. V huvti found that when pauiurt'd with eiiui-r cow or aheep early in the Kcanon during the young auceu li nt growth thei'o la koiuc danger pf bloat; howt-ver, not tui much a with moMt any other leguina Oim of Hie niuHt HutiHrac.tary trial plajit InicH at tlit; experiment h tut Ion wua for th conference tn apite of thejweet clover and Kortyfold wheat lrrllilA rr.ada, VeMterday Marvin planted early in tlm year during McNeil. Mr. and Mr. V. A. Me Will. Jlmmfe MI1U, Mr. Niuinoii. l!oy. lie II. Miw. Mlnettn KintlMr. Karl and Ocarhnrt Htuchlnnd, T, hoi'WH, heavy hod lev fulling doHn- wtaiia and tha tnjifrig if PelJ. Kpyrldion Polyctironladea, flro clnu tpluiater to Jugiluvia, cele brated the coI'lcMt iav in two. ceu-tiirli-a by awinuniiig an hour In tho leccaked water of the river at Belgrade, Huinc: ihiy Kuropv will put In 14 ffw bathtub for theav Mlowa, . Hank the - gelatlu . in the cobi water for five minute. Heat the egg and add) the flour. ant augur Mended. To, thia add the uiJlk. with the aalt and cook in a double hoflvr uutil it la souiewha,t thick. Try to avoid getting lumpy. Add the gelatin, and, the. flavoring. When well mixed ulluvv to cool. K-T ltlAV MKH.FtAMS The National Ilroadcaatlng com pany program for Saturday night' follows: 6 to 7, il. E. hour; 7 to , dune, nitwfc; K to 9. ainival: 9 to t. Ooldt-n legend; 10 10 12, New Hlg Hhow. The American HrondcaMting com- pnny progrum for Saturday night, j follow: ti, dunce mimic; 7, Salon," ,orcht-f4ra: K. Troubadour, reverie ! program:' 9. faptivatont; 9:30, mixed rmartet; la. to 12, dance UlUMic. j K(JO Onklnnd (Taokc) 6. NBC; I S, Hpott. atudlo; to 13. N'B( KJ It Seattle (7kc) 6 ABC. 1ft, new summary; 10:15 to 1J. NBCy K KKC San Krancuca 610kc) organ, theater program; 7, varied program: 9, orchestra; 1(1, Amos and Andy; 10:1" to 13:10, dance music. l&X J Jgeles 105okc) 8, quintet, orga ,f courtesy program :nS. feature: ln to 1, dance music; 1 to 3 a. at. Midaite express. KKX Portland (HSitkc) 6 to 13. A Br; II, weather, news. KVl l.o Angelea (640kc) 6, NIH; S. -varied program: 9, con cert: 14. Hymphunetle; 11, MM night frolic. KOMO-rSeattle (SJAkc) 6, Nnf; 8. symphony orchestra, varied pro grain; ,10, NHt; l'i, new, tenor, piano. KlA Denver (S3okc) fi. NIK'; 8. Sunday school preview; $:tK j dance hour. I KSL Salt IJike City (HSOkc) j 6, NBr; s, novelty program. 1 ' KHQ-Spokane (5&okc) NBC; in, dance niunlo. , KMTK Hollywood (57kc) 6 to 12, ABC program. ttt'.VI-'.V VFJ1II HIXfiM J COSH AM, Kngland. Mar. 1 (AP) I Mia. June Itebecca Whall, who 1 wore auvvo wedding ring around I her neck with her latchkey, is dead at 111. Her seventh man-luxe was six years ago. .- In one of the New York night clubs, a magician has been added to the. entertainment. The real magic, however, is performed by the fellows who can change a bot tle of ginger ale into $S.5o. HKAK HOKTH- XO SKK 'KM! BrCTO. N. J- Mar. 1 (AP) Eerui groans are cauving p&rturha (fon In a cottage on the alte of the l.iltla Brown Jug tavern, a station on the underground railroad whero a ftigltfvo slave was shot In a1 ptir huU and buried. Walter C Treleh er, retired chemist, 1 often unable to sleep. Twelve men. ho me with phtlolM, some with pencils and one a medium, wit up all night but found no truce of ghost. An aviator who ha been In fivo smufhup asks for a divorce at San Jose, Calif., relating- that his wife slay out late of nights and It mukfs him ncrvou Maybe ho fears she has gone In for a Utile, high flying. - - to. put tho macaroon, (n sherbet giaxst- about three U aeh one. To. this add I U,e above custard, mix ture. Allow to. stand, for a time. . ; When ready to nerve add the w hip- The Michigan women who killed vrvam Wl loV W1fn, a erry those bMbles will be Jiint u severe ly (I ii It with as if they had been caught with a pint of liquor. K PO San Kranclsco (CShkc) 6, NBC; W, dance music: lu, NBC. j Ui (ink land (SSMkc) 5, con i ceii, news; . organ. phin,lt and :, lenur; n, dunce music. KOW Portland (HiOkc) C, NBC; Hefty and other were over. ! ORE FAVOR SWEET CLOVER AS VALLEY CROP THIS SEASON (Continued From Page Hevrn) builder nml due to the fart that It do grow an well on comparatively poor land it fits well Into tha ro Hrejwlve uiicijitumi .nm lolulion system. l-'or best result on our lighter soil It I recommended not to cut or pasturv tlm first year's crop until unite lute In the fall which ttive the plant .an opportunity to develop a satisfactory root syHtem. However, on our more -productive, soil sweet clover afford a splen did lot of pasture the first snnHon. It Is well to plant Hcnrlfied seed whenever possible and In some ln- Mances Innoculntlon Is likewise de flrnbln. Ten pound of seed per nere fn iiHiially ampin to secure. calse mahiiifj simplified 1 be secret Ismirofthe sixteen In the fainou "Sweet SUtrru Ke rtpe Packet ... a imtrl set of honie-tcMlrtl re ciK,.rach a prl.c w iit ncr..on cards for file or rook hook. Write) Tor mir packet toilay.. ft' frrei AtiUres 1 1, (ihir artleUt Co., 900 North Point St.. Sail IVaiieiN co, . . . Say l.'ear or-ev to your gro cer.ttMi.for ;hlrnruYI liCrtuindCliocolate.. one of I he ntV great convenience fiHxU . , , WnfirrffforhcallliHiHl Dator Try It ! artirifi takrt . O N B of GIIIRimnELLIS R O V N ! CHOCOLATE I.Utrn for f blfstil !U hour . . . Had mi U,t l-ridaysat HiXlam. Diet the menace of Hollywood Stars wrecked seeking slimness 1 Hi iii Photoplay Uaoazinc recently revlJ that many motion-picture itare ruin their health eeeking elimnese. The motion-pictur. camera addt from 5 to 2(1 pounds to the appearance of a itar'e figure, eo that many of these eclebritiea become victims of dieting. One famous star died of tuberculosis brought on by weight reduction. Another ruined her career and was made an invalid by starvation. Still another resorted to quick reducing medicines and is today virtually an , , . myaiio. Anetncr star is mentioned who col lapsed on a set after trying to lose 10 pounds. One of the alarming dieting extremes indulged in by the stars, according to Photoplty, is eating no food at all for breakfast, and seriously limiting nourishing foods for both luncheon and dinner. No person can be healthy without eating enough nourishing food daily and regularly. The tragic experience of motion-picture stars should be a warning to all women and girls to eat enough. Modern health authorities insist on a variety of foods, including ' milk, vegetables, fruits snd meats. It is a dieting error to suggest eliminating sugar from the diet, for sweetness is the perfect flavor that makes all of the healthful foods so delicious. Serve applesauce, grapefruit, dried and canned fruits and cereals for breakfast sweetened for enjoyment. Learn the value of sweeten ing in the cooking of all vegetables for delicious flavors. Sweeten ing improves the taste and flavor of fruits and cereals. Sugar and flavoring make delicious milk-shakes and egg-nogs. 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