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About La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959 | View Entire Issue (April 22, 1929)
! , Monday, April 22, 1929. LA GRANDE EVENING 6BEe1rJ M QRAnOE, ORE. - r ' r;rv-,.-T-r T"' t Society News CURVES ARE ; BACK 'AGAIN Bridge Club Is Entertained At (girls' missionary society 1 of the .Methodist church, will huh thlr i l't'xulur meeting Tuesday evening; Tho Hli'Trw Uaw, wi MiiiB Murt"n' apartment in thi. pep will be servrd ut 0 o'clock, to ln followed tiy l ho regular meet lug und a rehearsal for the pag eunt for next Hundny evening. The Community WoirtonV ltlhlu class will moo tit 2:lf o'clock to morrow afternoon ut the home of Mrs. Harold . Dow tit ito Main avenue. . lilhle study, "Tho con cluding t'tause. of the . J.ord' rrayer." Memory work, verse. 11 und 12, psalm 2T. Correspondence study, tlio "Symbolism of Nmu hcrK." Continuance of tho hook, "Christ ut tho Hound Tuhle.M iiib vviiKfiitH itrnige ciut mem-1 In-1 a una their hutthands weiv en Joyahly entertained Hutunluy night hy Mr. ' Jack Oliver ami Mrs Claudo Berry at the Oliver homo , nl mi cvViiiug Of curds. Five tables ' AVtr ut play. Mm. Joel Itichardsnn and J. 1,. llmndt received high score piliev und consolations went tu .Mi-h. Al Vtih Crowley and William McCluro. A two w co-.u-se luncheon was served following the cards. 1 , -Twelve members of the Women'" Hellcf corps of I .a Orande went , to I'nion Siit urdu y as guests of tho o rp thert ' .Mrs. l-aura llrudeh. Mrs. Anna Roesch, Mrs. A. 1'. Ncl-j on, und Mrs. Iter! t'arr, all of l.aj tjrandc, were called upon ti j Mjteuk. ..... j Talks hy the hostess corps were, given hy Mrs. Mary Minnick, Mrn.t .Minnie Hulrd and Mrs. George JK- MENUS Iljr KMter Mary -"With unparagus In market moat housekeepers breathe a sigh Of re tl.vf tnf thou fnal that t )lAV tn.n tflVA lrfip. president. Agnes I'a.l.loc-K. of , xM : tamniem RomethinK which, wilt I'lilon. enU-rtuinrd with thro rt-ail-, ,le Wl.r01)e uao fui of mln 'n , ' i cral suits and vitamins. , ltofr..shm,.nts were W.rved. j .nalslrtr puU .MparA. Th K.v. K. O. Hes. was agrec-l ! f ', " , f n' t'!:" h Mhly ir,rl... S,.trdUi nlKht ' tGea belns "loh In nctlwly ""i"""- "' . 1 funcilonliiK colls, and' resemble ..Ifhmte' his tiirlhdiiv unnivorsary. I The party wus'also In hrfnor of the hti thdiiy linnlversary . of l.oute Dierks, which was on KrtUay. ." Thf "comiutny brought n'frosh- I functioning- colls, and I thick loaves In their dietary pron - j I elites.-'' Calcium and phosphorus , I'aro the principal ash constituents. both valuable for body Dunaing. It furnishes protein in i a fnlir amount, Is lackine In fut and rich nicnlH njnl o, viry enjoyable evu-',n oarbohydratea. The method of ' nlnfiwas -spent:! tleforn itijourn-I servlnif can of course make up tlio " InK at i - lato hour, Uij guests I deficiency In fat,. - This In turn de- wished, both Mr., Hess rind . Mr. ' termlnes whether tho person on a :- IHrrks iuany jiioic happy birth- reduclitK diet may eat it. Plain dayV.' I - . .-' 1 ' cooked asparufcus dressed with salt - ; and pepper may be included in tho reducing diet. . - Asparagus to be at Its best should bo frostily .cut. It withers quickly and loses Its delicate flavor. - As soon as it's brought from the mar ket It should be stood upright In a ! -Just as , I I 0 Q I f Announcements Kour ben ii lies of the fashion parade, one of the. fl'illy events of the national hemily hImiw wjilch ushers In the sprint? season at the (Innul Central I'alace,-Jev York City. Parts hits uniiiiiliieed . that the flat-chested boyish fin u re Is panse. anil the news is tliAukfully hailed both hy American fashon experts and tho innumerable ftirls nnd women" who have heen starvln; themselves ht their pursuit of the boyish form. Standing, from I n't to rluhl:, Jean laNer, Valeria IaMarr, Jenu, -. Carroll., Keel inn: Mario (lulmptre. . . . . The Louise Godfrey steamship of the Voy.iKo ot Good Will, other-riltilo water In a cool place- wise known as the high school you would a bouquet of flowers you ' rr r , wanted to keep fresh. If tied In a I bundle the string should be cut, for this bruises tho stalks, . I - When ready to cook cut off tho ' tQURti ends, Wash these well and HKALTJH The Best ' put them to cook in cold water. This. extracts tho mineral salts and the water Is used to cook th ten ' ; der tops . of the asparagus. . Th j tough ends arc skimmed but unci discarded. If the scules on the " Stalks soem very tldht and tender to cook a great WATCH Till! riN(ii:its liiMtn'iiui, Fatal llluml lMlsruihur uiul Other IHkcmhcn Hpreatl hy 1'im-a.slH'il TiM . Hy Mark IowIh Knit'i-KOfl, M. I. : Oakland, California One of tho most common sources of dtsense, crippling deformities und dentil, comes from the neigh borhood of ringer-ttps. Many of the contagious diseases such- as influensa, typhoid fever,-rilphthor- (inn a-joiKiiK.,pace uenean. xn) m, i,linil hnn,,),,,,.,,,,,,, of. pntlents who inero are iniiunieruinu uj .1 have influensa can readily transmit I 'ennlitni nnd serving HHDlirngUH but 1 ' 1 - I tho "approved ' method ror dinner Dig pumpkin IS j sorvlce Is in tlio whole stalk with in small pieces snuco poured over tho tips. '.-.Ik roastino coffee, tlis. ! 'ame rule is- followed by Hills Bros. By a patented, ' ' "continuous process, 'only few pounds at a time pass through the roasters. No bulk-roastirig process can produce such a delicious, ' uniform flavor. HILLS BROS Tie the stalks into small bundles 1 nnd cook them stnndinf? upright In I boiling water. When the thick Mailt s are tender lay the bunches flat and. cook tho heads not more than ten minutes. This Insures an unbroken tip. - If asparagus is cooked uncovered it will retain Us color. The time j of cooking of course depends on I the freshness and stnte of maturity of the vegetable, but 0 minutes j should ire calculated for ordinary I cooking. Over-cooking damages both appearance und taste.. , 7 r?TT T 1 When ready to serve remove Jl p Jfjjlcneh bundle from the kettle. Cut Hie strmKH anu use ai ouuu. ; Have every bit of water used In Fmk fnm tht orig inl vacuum pack, EaiUy optned wUk the key. 1929 tho Infection to themselves nnd others, unless they ' thoroughly wash their IuiiuIh und finger-tips every time they niake a contact with a sick person. Painter's colic, arsenic, mercury und radium poi soning, and ninny destructive blood poisoning diseases are transmitted direelly through l the finger-tips and nails. Indeed part of a paint er's education Is to keep his finger nails clean, lly the Introduction of the new linotype printing ma chine, which handles its own type, lead poisoning nmong printers is now practically unknown. Hank clerks and money handlers In gen eral are well Informal nbout the necessity of keeping fingers fre quently washed and clenn. The majority of tho cases of fatal blood poisoning come through tht finger-tips, so that the one thing that is far more Important than keeping the fingers clean is to see Vskln close, to 'tile nulls. Pins or I any shurp pointed tin or wire clips. r or any kind of paper clips that are not allowed in ninny of the better managed banking and business in stitutions. Pins and needles about the house are prolific sources of fatal blood poisoning or suppurating conditions about the fingers and hands. Hang nails about the -finger nulls aro one of the. most common .sources of local abscess and bone felon. Ho fatal, destructive and lnoa pucltaling are many of tho infec tious diseases about tho finger-tips that physicians nro constantly con sulted about' these Infectious con- I flit tons arising from the'flnger tlpH. The majority of cases Khnw a I marked degree, of carelessness in- I1 the first-aid treatment of the punc tured wound, nnd in many In stances no trentment whatever wns attempted. No first -a Id treatment I was recorded In n death from fatal hlood poisoning by a needle punc ture of the finger tip. No lyrst aid treatment was recorded n a suppurating tendon of the hand hy a business man.' Tim Injury was Farm . Pointers Mrs. Pierce To Speak At Cove Club Meeting Mr. J. IV .Prlre (Ohserver Correspondent) ' COVK, Ore. (Hneclal) Mrs. Walter fierce will tlve a talk on Contemporary Literature" at the meeting of the Woman's club Thursday, livery one who U Inter ested Is cordially Invited to attend. Mrs. Jack Fletcher Is chairman of tho program committee for tile day. The hoy scouts have been work ing on the logs far the scout, camp I tiro ranger cabin, Th logs have nil heen hauled and the hoys urn peeling them so they may season before the building Is put up. 1'hll HI urge., Alvln i'etrrman and John Kleher left Krlday for the ; Ncout 1'atrol leader's convention In I'endleton., They win return Sunday. - A shower wan given at the meet ing of the Dorms society In honor of Donald Nathan Kversole and Kve'lyn Maria Darrnn. ltefi-esh-ments were served hy the hostess, Mrs. II, VanDonge, assisted hy Mrs. Melvln I.oree and Mrs. J. r-'luhcr. A dime was given at th Odd ellowa hall Krlday night which wna sponsored by the Odd Fellow nnd Itebekah lodges. The funds will he used 'to drefray expense Incurred .luring the convention to be held at Cove May I. The lodges of Hummervllle; l.a Grande, Union, Klgin and Cove will meet, , ICntrrprlse won hy one point In tho game played at Cove Krlday afternoon. The score was 10-19. 'lilts Is the third gume of the sea son and the hist one to he played on th ham grounds. ; . . The scout are giving a dinner am) party April 87 ot Morris hall. This Is their hlrthduy parly as It Is the end of the scout year and the charter will have to be resigned for the coming year. Last year the seams, rump fire girls and ranger Joined furors and gave the dinner. raising $50 towards the cabin. Thn tickets for the dinner may he had from uny buy snout. Mrs. Harriet Thomas nnd Mi's. Rosnllnd Httirges entertained the Guild ut the home of Mrs. Hlurge Saturday, Scrap books were made by tho members, depleting the be ginning, the ruin hy earthquake and fire and the rebuilding af St. l.ukes hospital In Toklo, This Is being done to further the raising or funds for tho new building which is to be erectod soon, St. l.ukes honsls the only hospital O' - .tt. ; L . . . tl' Ce 0 , -ONYX TOINTEX GOTHAM ''1 ' fM g w , . ;0I4STRIF HOSIEBY . : , S 1 All the new Sprini Hhades are here in real sheer, S o semi chiffon and nervica weight. - . - g 11.30 . 11.63 - $1.8.1 $1.95 $2.5(3 - o o a FUTMAN'S La Grande Exclusive Ready-to-'Wear and Millinery sr.. m O0000000000000O0000000000O0OOO0O0OOOO0000000000OO training school In Japan which Is officially rccognhuid by the gov. ernnieut. ' . Ada Hreshears and Velma Rich ardson were In charge of the cook lpg rluh demonstration given Krl day. The lesson for. the week was ipilck breads. Twin mountain muf fins nnd cocoa were served to tho guests. Mrs. Wesley Smith und Mrs, ltlchardson, nnd the members. . 1 Presidio, Tex., the "sleeping town or the Itlo Grande," hopes for an awakening with, prospeutlve rail road development. The population Of this town, which has been under six flags In It time, ha dropped, from a. 0011 to 700. 'EL fi 17 lit 'iMJITJi- '!'r1hri-fcnA' of'lhe house of course ; U 'tlmiujie u gets up to put a. piefn : of ivirrtboard In th window tu-keep 1(1 from rlng twrauxe tl noise nly th htjt.r half. The day 1 at hand when repair gongs set' (nit' to tear up any good stretches of pavement they can; llBd.i 1, , For best results turn (p DAKINC Coma Pries For Over 33 Yscrt 2g ounces lor grjC MILLION! OP POUNDS VtBO B OUR QOVBMNMBNT AN cNj '!J 1405 Adam. iJk Oraode, Ore., Qrac Bid; HOOD Rubber Footwear cooking asparagus. It Is valuable that no sham Instrument nunrtures for a luncheon crenm soup or for the skin or that there nre no nbra a sauce to serve with the vegetable, slons about the finger nails or tho Free Delivery WANT VV to REDUCE J Battle Creek Diet Srtea Re ducing Food can help you. They ar ml, taary and nutri riou. but ar low in (aaaoinf elemcni. Atk for copy of Reducint Weigh Comfarttblr. TOUX HEALTH POOD CBNTEtt DEAUTY iu FOODS Sparkling eyes, a clear com plexion and roy cheeks, come from radiant health. We recommend deliciou Battle Creek Sanitarium Health foods to help pro mote good health. IW-CeV TOUR HEALTH POOD CENTER Pattison Bros. The Pioneer Service Store Call Main 80 i 8rw Ifr LUmmimo IP 11 i i . i. THK XKWr-HT and.rtiost Inter enting Hperts Jewelry, recently ere-ated-Sy Vlonnet. Is made nlMeath er thbniri mid plain pieces of geo metrically mIi aped gold metal. V. H. Department of Agriculture) , Storage rooms for eggH should he usi'd for that purpose exelu slye. Other products may Imparl uiiilesirahle odors oi- flavors Ij egpfs, The best tHmperalur Is about no degrees Kuhrenhelt, ami thi), humidity should lie from to, Kfi per, cent, l.lmlng the floors aiyl whitewashing tlm walls hefore tU(i) storage season helps ltetp the room sanitary. or- V , ,0e pf thQ most recent develop in wit tn cooperative h u y I n ft among tanners Is the formation or groups "-frir purchasing gusollnH, Uerosfue and oils. Forty suth as sociations In 1H37 miida un aver age suvlng to their mernherH of 10.3 per cent of the sales. "'fn if MM $3.45 youth's 11 to 1 black Boys' 3 to 6 r...., Hen's black . rubber hoot f, ;: in. Tresldenl Hoover has sent out nn appeal to congressmen to send ffvver constituents to the White House. Tho president probuhly fi-fls by this lime that tt lot of peo ple come to Washington Just for tho exercise. a flngor tip puncture by a letter file clip. . - All Injuries to the finger tips should be treated Immediately with iodine, or inercuroehroms. If It Is used immediately, It wilt often follow in -the punctured wound as far nn it was . punctured by tho needle. For the treatment of hang nuilH before Infection occurs, touch up the raw surface with Iodine, then place a small adhesive patch about one-uuarter inch wtuarft over it. : Jty changing it frequently, this keeps the small part covered for 1 several days, by which time 1 tho protected area becomes covWeit with new epithelium and absorp tion from Infection ceases. ' Tho thing to remember, lit 'that disease uml. Injury tq the finger tips are serious uffnlisi"(ind should he deatt with Immediately. If there exists any doubt In tho mat ter see your family doctor. AN ways apply first aid immediately o all recent Injuries. wTa a A-u,iviA aian c iki ,ittr r 1 ' a 1 1 j ta wrro ur r" tiiueki Tuc itrffuca SHOVES AN INSECT DOWN INTO ft. IP IT DOrS NOT DO THIS 1KB ftCftHSJl W4C7S THE ft Aft V r3 NOT HON3Ry AND TAKES THE JNSaCT OUT AJO GIVE ft fr ID ON5 WHOSE THOAT SPONOo AORft (wmothruch) HEM 6EHTS3 OI" THE AtOBETOM &AV Fl, CARRIED W WIND, ' LODSB IN THE ROUGH Of ' A NEKSHBORlNG TREE, THEV IMMEWA1ELV 6TAJZT TO GROW. LOM3 , suMtjeea AOs. sekt o&hh to the 3OONO WMBRfi "THEV TAKE- ROOT. NEW VINB 6PBINO OP PPOM -THESE ROOTS, AND WEAVB THEM SELVES AMOONO 1KB TRUNK OF TUB "TSEE-. riHAUH, HAVING NO FOK1XEH. 06E YOfL ITS SUPPORT,, Trie TREE. Ml CHOKED ID DEATH AMP ROTS AWH, LEAVING THE VICTORIOUS MOODER1NS PUS 1SSSB . 8TANOINS IN ITS PLACES . firauba CW ev ou i If You Weren't Threatened With Financial Worry How would It seem in your business if you ' didn't have to worry about a period of slow bus iness? If the bug-a-boo of finances wasn't al ways at your elbow? Over a period of years business and industry generally averages up on a prosperous level un der efficient and aggressive management. It's.' the infrequent year of depression that causes the most worry. ; . , :., ; So it is that the policy of building a reserve Certificates of Deposit earning a good inter est rate right in your own bank is becoming generally appreciated. Such a reserve fund af fords ample protection when things go a little wrong- And it builds your credit, earns a regu lar, semi-annual dividend for you. Discuss the many advantages of this reserve with your banker. His experience, his friendly counsel are devoted to aiding your business suc III IMflllM V ilia (Srattilt? Mrobr Forat itmrv Kaitattal Resource Over Million 'Forty-First Year Of Friendly Service" i 4