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About La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959 | View Entire Issue (July 17, 1929)
Wednesday, July 17, 1929 LA GRANDE EVENING OBSERVER, LA GRANDE, ORE. Page Three ' society News HEALTH Camp Fire Girls In Slumber Party Tho Saenjnwra Camp Kirn Kirls, )nKlh'i with Iht'ir guardian. Mrs. (fhrliiK. Iicl'l uuolht'r of their, slumber pintles Kunlay nlffliL Thoy j hil-ct-il to tho Hoy Sront cnmnlnK Kroimtls nt Klvo I'ointK ami sponl Sumliiy nltfht and ail day Monday I hen?. Klhl ffifhs Wfi c o-il, ltnr haru und JunnltiL KUixiiifff-r, K.lnn. Juiison, Kdna ltinwn, HHon Hujfh-t-K, Klcnuor I )ahl, KW-ntinr Hicks, mi 1 Jpuunt Kivnch. Tho're wore iiIho thrpi" v;.sit(irn, Kmnt Kt MsftiiffM', .Yed.-rick and Miriam (.ohrlntc. The Kraun n iuriitMl hamt1 about ritfht o'clin-k Monday evening. s Ida Belle Lewis Officers Meet in I,a Grande, She plans to conto to l.a Grande from a larpp church KtUhoriiif? In Milwaukee, at which Kho 1h to hp the principal speaker and will so on from hero to Seat tle, from which city alu- sails on Autfiint 10 Tor her ducational work in t'hlnn. Pioneers Planning , Annual Picnic At Riverside Park Office of tho Ida Hello I,cw(h circle of the Methodist church held an informal lunch this noon at the tiiven I'arrot to make lann for the i'ti l n a :n mom of I r. 1 pwts when she inalii'.s u ttrtef visit in this clt' week after next. Dr. l.ewls in on I her return to Koochow, Chinn, : where jht will u.sm;iik her dutlert ' as actual- head of Hua Nan. col-1 lej?e, after a year und n half wpent in this country. A number of so cial events had been planned for her entertainment hy different or Kuniz.it tuns of the Methodist church, but these have hal to be condensed into one affair since Dr. Lewis will have only n few hours save: with safety Turn Off the Gas with Pep Tabs! One Hundred for 50 Cents ' i i if t .. K .. t 'w , fias pains and sour stomach are soon relieved by tho ac livaled charcoal which J'KP 'I A IIS contains. The next time you are nftiu'ied with tfas, lake iwo or three I'rM ' TAHH. Sold only at your lti-xall I h-ui? SI ore. Glass Drugs Inc. The Hcxall Store La Grande, Ore. Who is (he oldest pioneer mother in l-nion county? Who will bo the queen of the annual I'nion county pioneer (fathering: to bo held tomorrow at Kiverside park? Some mother, some pioneer mother, will he. especially honored by t lie pio neers, their sons, daughters and other descendants for the oldest pioneer mother present tomorrow ts to be acclaimed tho "queen of the pioneers," All pioneers of the sixties will be special g-uesis ami will have seats of honor, on the platform. : Arrangements for the. IflSlt picnic, are quite attractive and haV'e beeii made by president, Al bert K. Hunter of the Sons and Daughters . organization . ami his various eommittees.A basket din ner will be served Ht noon. Swimming-Picnic Party Enjoyable A lovely picnic parly last even ing at the Cove swimming pool was participated in by the members of Ibo LaJ'etite Hritlge club. There were nine in the party which drove lo l he Cove late yesterday after noon, hail an' hour or two in the pool and then prepared I heir in formal picnic supper over the campftre on the picnic grounds. NIGHT FIGHTS liy The AnnoouikhI Vrem Fresno, Cal. Kitchle Mark, outpointed lOddie Kddletuun, Portland, (10). New York Pete Nebo, Florida, outpointed Hurry Hlitman, Phila delphia, (10). Cleveland Bucky lawless, Sy racuse, N. Y., outpointed Gorilla Jones, Akron, O.. (12). St. Paul My Sullivan, St. Paul knocked out Andy Divodi, New York, (3). Chicago Hleve Smith, Hrldse port, Conn., knocked but Krankie (inpcln, Stockton, Cut.. (1 )t A Crisp, California, und Harry For bes, Columbus, O... drew (X). (Ireenville, Miss. OwlKht FVy er. Little lioek, outpointed Jack Does, Temple, Tex., (10), . JiuliunapOlfH v Tony Fnent, ISlexIco, won on 'roVl'rrom Hf& Boy Peterson, Minneapolis, (t(). Day's .Maximum" Tdvlnjf Pro motes Alio Loimevlty ly Tln'odoro H. ApM'l, M. I. Secretary of Health Harrlsburj;, Pennsylvania In this day-and uko more peo ple ure Interested In how to live tjian they urn In how to live lon ger. The fascination of overy-day lift tends to focus tho uenernl at teutlon tipon today's activities and pleasures minor than upon a con sideration of tho effect on tho length of life that one's habits nr.ft customs are likely to develop. While this tiltltude is n most natural one, it would nevertheless pay many thousands of people to stop and consider whether or not their present modo of dally exist1 ence is. as a matter of fact, ot ferine them a maximum of pleus- ure and at the sumo time insuring them' tho abounding health and vitality that are reully necessary to get tho most out of each dav for tho greatest number of possi ble duys. Life Is decidedly more than daily proposition. It Is nn exper ience in which the individual us-i ually has the say as to whether or not It is to be lived briefly or lengthy, healthily, or other wise, half-heartedly or with Mgor. Health departments and other public health organizations can. und are, protecting the public against epidemics, bad water, impure-milk and against many other factors that dtrectly affect hu manity in the mass. On the other hand, the individual is required to do his part intelligently und In terestedly If the labors of the of ficial organizations are to he of greatest benefit.; To live is a worth v ambition. However, to live zestfully and fort a long time should be the aim of e v e ry o ne, T h e re f o re, do. not permit the glamour of tho day's activities so to distort the judg ment thut III health or semi-ln-vnlidism results. Such a life is a failure, not mutter what its achievements may be." Any a vein go twenty-four hour day's life that does not include eight hours sleep In a well venti lated room, exercise In the open air, a fair share of work and re creation, a proper amount of but not too much food, a sensible use. If used at all, of stimulants, und a consciousness of the necessity of attaining and maintaining health such a day Is a lost und person ally damaging one. Live by all means but live daily at your best, for nn long a time as you can. It In your Job und your responsibility. Moreover, It Is the real secret of a successful and happy life. rm itSDAY PltOt.HAMK 1 The American Broadcasting con i pa ny p rogra i n f o r Th u rsd ay night follows: 8, opera company "Vagabond King;" 9, Anthony Kuwer; i:S0, artistic ensemble; 10, male quartet: I0:,n, Night club skit; 11 to 12, Vic Meyers or chest ra. . The National broadcasting company program for Thursday night follows: ?::iu symphony hour; S :;, dunce program; 9 to !t:3i. Memory Lane; in, slumber) hour; It to 12, Trocnderans,( ounce music. Pori la ml 1COW (CSuke) 7: an, NBC: 0:30, features; .10, brass bund; 11, dance music. KKX (1 I KOkc) S to J 2 , A HO j. rogra m. Salt UiUo City KSL (ll.'inkc) x, nmlo quartet; S::ta, tabernacle choir and organ: 9:Sft, studio: l, Amos and Andy; II; 1 0, dance music. Denver KOA .(S:tiikc) s, serenaders; 9, news. Seaitlo I KOMO. f!20kc) 8, NHC; 9:30 ' Instrumental trln; in, brass band: 11, news; ll::to io 12:30, organ recital. I KJIt. (970kr). X to 12, ArtC pro-! grain. l Sim .Francisco , KPO ('(iJitHio) .8, features; . 9 j violin reciinl; 10, NHC, ' , . , K I- HC OilOko) s. features; 9,'. concert: 10, Amos and Andy; 10:- 10 to 1:10, dance music. f Oakland i KGO (7!0kc) X. NBC; 9:30, ra dlo drama: 10, NHC. KLX (XXOkc) 8. trlO. studio; 9, gospel hymns; 9:30 to. 10:30, Ha waiiaus, ' Spoknnn KHQ (fiflOkc) 7:30. NVJOJ 9, old-time, band; 1 a, brass band;! 11, Amos and Andv. KOA (M70kc) S to 12. ABC lrogrnm. lios Angeles KNX (1or.(ikc) 8, feature; ft. Luboviski trio; H) to I, danco music. KFI (40c) 8, NHC; 9, con cert; 10, NHC. and keeps it In -the Icebox until wanted. A frozen salud can to left al most Indefinitely In the- drawer of an electric refrigerator or can be kept in ice ami salt for five or six hours. The lettuce can be washed und kept in an air-tight container un til wanted, ir these things are done in Inc. morning the actual work at dinner time Is merely a matter of serving. Jellied saluds usually require, ii.t least iwo hours to become Hrm and inuy bo kept on Ice Tor 24 hours without detriment to the saiad. One precaution should be kept In mind. Kxtru gelatine, is neces sary during hot weather and when fruit Is included among the ingre dients If the Jellied salad Is to ho appetlKiugly firm. . The following salud ran be vnr led in several ways and features the surprise element which Is al ways popular: Sturfcd Jollied Salad. Two tablespoons granulated gela. tine, 14 cup cold water, I cup boil ing u uter, Ms eup lemon juice-, 1-3 cup sugar, , teaspoon salt, 1 pack age cream cheese, 4 tablespoons finely chopped nuts, 4 (ahlespoons minced celery, 4 tablespoons whip ping, cream, 2 peaches, lettuce, French dressing. , Soflen gvlutlno In cold water. Add boiling 'water and when dis solved add sugar, lemon juice and suit. Pour into individual molds an l rut a slice from top of each. Kentovo centers and fill with cream cheese moistened with creum und combined with- nuts and' celery. Place each mold In a wreath of wliced peaches urrnnged on lettuce. Heplace slice removed from top very carefully and servo with French dressing. ( A thick silce of apple or pine apple could be used In placo of sliced peaches. Ine large totnutoes cut in thick slices also might be usea and would supply un attrac tive touch of color. OFFICE CAT VAAOB HAHH f0 Many a man's peck of trouble co nit's, in liquid form. "T shay dare, Mlsher OroKhery Mans, has youse sheen a man-" "Yen, we have cinnamon here. How much do you want?' "No hick. droshery Mans, 1 mean's I'm only ah " "Ammonia! Now what do you want cinnamon or ammonia ?" "Shay, dure, quit kiddfus me, L'so am only us asking youse If youse hash sheen ah mans shtnnding out shlde." Tf you ricMirv tn be known ns n good tNtiiversntlounlixt Just let the in her fellow do most of the talk ing. "I was so humiliated when my wife . left her spoon In Ihe coffee cup," said the man, "ihnt I let the peas roll off my knife." k "My dear." called Mrs. Jones to her husband who was In the kit chen, "what are yon opening that can with?" "With n can-opener of course." he said, "what did you think I was ilulng It with?" "Well," replied Mrs. Jones, "front your remarks 1 thought you were opening It with prayer," , A fortune nwalls the Inventor of a life boat that will float on a sen of trouble. Ting "T notice that jftthel hns nn Inferior complex." Time "Halo those foreign enrs, don't you ?" Announcements ' The Hlhle Hearcheis class of the Presbyterian church will have- a picnic Friday ufteinoon ut Hlver sido park. Curs will bo ut the church at two o'clock to take any one who has no way to go lo the park. CliiroHliNt niul 1'mI. Spii'lallsl. Dr. L. II. Eaton R. C. P. (Practice- limited to the fool) l,rtr I A years mo of the lend ing -IiIi-okh1M.m of Portland, will be at the Hub simp, Smith hldg.i nrross fimm Klks Club fur a short time. Phono .Main r77 for appoint imciiIn. lOvniiilunilons l-ct. MENUS CRICKET FLAT Oil Field Fire Is j Cause Of Deaths j JilTCHAHFST, Kumnnia, July 17 (AP) A raging fire In an oil well at Mhreni has defied the ef forts of workmen and firemen to extinguish It for 4 2 days. Two men were burned to death hint Satur day in an attempt to choke the well. 1 The fire Wins believed to bo the greatest ever reported In nny oil field In the world, and the damnge iso far is put nt $1. 000. 000. 50c SALE BARGAINS Children's Parasols : ...50c White Suits, age 2 to G 50 Union Suits, age 2 to 12'.:!.:.... .....'.....50 Play Suits, age 1 to 8 ..'.:.........;.....'.. 50 Cotton Shirts, 3 for 50 1 full table of 50 bargains at less than half price. Norton's Kiddy Shop Hy Loin YUthorNpoon (Observer Correspond enl ) CI UC K 13T FLA T, (Special) -liohort Cameron ' left Saturdayr July 6, for Pendleton' 1 where ho will work during tho harvest sea son. Mr." and Mrs. Hex Ttowlet und son Hillie attended the circus in La Orande Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. John Scott and sons, James and Krvln, were Ln Grande visitors yesterday. Mr. and Mrs. William Teter and sour, Miles und lUile, were T.a (irande visitors 'l'nu,'H,'ay' Mr. and Mrs. Luther ' Hlndman and children attended th clrcnn in La Orande Thursday. - Mr. und .Mrs. J. K. Withorsdoon and children attended the clrcuu in La (irande Thursday. Among tno.se attending the cir cus Th ursday were M r. a ml M rs. l.fo Uoulet and children. Mrs. Haymond Wallty and daughter, Zelta, Mrs. Mary Wall ty, Mrs. Ttoso Kvnns and daugh ter, and Mrs. Hlma Sewell were La Grande visitors Thursday. Mr. und Mrs. Homer Hlchtel, of Wallowa, were visitors at the. homo of Mrs. Hichtel's sister, Mr. und Mrs. J. K. Wltherspoon Thursday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. A. IT. Parsons, Mrs. Henry Parsons, Huby und Chloe Parsons witnessed tho cir cus Thursday. Mrs.. C. C. Cntes, Leonard flnd Francis Cntes, Mrs. Logan Heom and daughter, ' Delphia. wer La Grande visitors Thursday. Mr. and Mrs." Jesse Crum and daughter, Genevieve, of P.lgln, re turned to their home Thursday after ubout two weeks visiting nt Arlington and other points. Hy SISTKIt 31 A I IV Whenever IPs possible tho Core huudod housekeeper prepares her salad In the cool of lh morning. Lft Grande, Orn., Grace Bldg. 1400 Adums, NOW! Excella Patterns and Fashions. Hxoclln .tnlterns are guar antoed us lo slyle and fit. Money refunded for pattern und material If any loss is due to defect In Ihe pattern, (let one of our free fashion sheets. Patterns priced 15-20-25 AND 30. When There Are Visitors From Wallowa County i Ju, Slock men, ivhent men, lumber ineifc, ranchers, IiunIiicsh men whenever their uITuIch vii litem . lo La (Jiitude from Wnlhwa con illy you rind Hint. iivonI. of them iiuikn hraihiuai'leis a( (ho Sncajaucu. It Is (he natural meeting place for Hieh' hiiNiucMH i imrcrciiceN, tho tinlural placo for llicni to vim Into nqualu(aiiccM and they like Iho pleasant, comfort- , nhle fncllillcN or ibis luo hole) logellier Willi (ho c.cclliiit foe.,! It II.VV1I1 CH. Sacajawea Inn "Polnta tho Wny to Belter Tlilnn." When In Portland Your may will lf tiiot plnsnnt niul cnnifortQhle nt tin Heathman Hotels Two Unusual Coffe Khops nnd Heathman IHnlng Hnom Luxurious and Comfortable Room Accomodations. with all the fine facilities of Portland's newest hotels. Rurprhdngly moderate rales. Heathman Hotels fi. E. Heathman Owner nnd Mgr. Turk nt Salmon fM. M. Kia wid C. . VIVMCV. Ass't. Mgrn. Ilrnnilwaf nt .HiUnion Would you undertake making frosting for a cake as wm Free Delivery -JL as you are? Op coursb notI There would be too much to handle it would get out of contrott It's the same in roasting coffee. That's why Hills Bros, roast only a lew pounds ut a time by their con-1 tinuout process Controlled Roasting. The flaror is perfectly controlled always. No bulk- ' roasting method can produce the flavor and delicious taste of Hills Bros. Coffee. HILLS BROS COFFEE Crtik from tht orit tht kt y. 0 I-' I Summertime It is Fresh Fruit and Vegetable Time and you'll find an inviting variety of these wholesome foods in our window display. Clean and fresh every day. They'll add health and goodness to your dinner. Green Peas, lb 5? Green Beans, 3 lbs 25 New Potatoes, 6 lbs725 Green Onions, 3 bchs. 10 Carrots, bunch 5 Beets, bunch 5? Turnips, bunch ... 5j" Cantaloupes, 2 for ....25 Water Melons, lb. ?f Bing Cherries, lb 15 Elgin Tomatoes, lb 25 California Tomatoes 2 lbs 35 Cabbage, lb 3 Celery, bunch Lit Pattison Bros. Grocery The Pioneer Service Store Call Main 80 PUTMAfSPSl July Clearance Sale New and Attractive SPECIALS Are Constantly Added. AH Remaining Coats At One-Half Price For This Week Only One Group Dresses ; Now $14.85 Summer Frocks , 6.95 - 8.95 - 11.50 V ' .; :: Values to 25.00. Take Advantage of these Remarkable , Clearance Prices. PUTMAN'S-'''- CAUGHT IN AN EMBARRASSING POSITION You know how you used to feel when something like this happened. You had to go to a lot of trouble and expense for candy and ice cream cones and so forth to get the thing hushed up. Now just imagine how embarrassing it must be to get caught without enough (or without any) insurance when you have a fire! You have to go to a lot of trouble and expense under those circumstances, too and who can well afford to shell out hard cash to replace a fire loss? ; f ' Our insurance companies are the only , people we know who make a job of doing it. They'll take your fire responsibility and the cost to you will be small. How about it? "INSURE IN SURE INSURANCE" Union Mortgage & Investment Co. JACK B. FERRIS, THE INSURANCE MAN Real Estate New Foley Bldg. Loans