Wednesday, August 21, 1929
LA GRANDE EVENING OBSERVER, LA GRANDE, ORE.
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Our Winter Coats
Are Coming in Every Day
Broadcloth and mixed cloths in Travel
Coals, fur collars of Beaver, Fox, Wolf,
Badger and many plain tailored with
out fur.
Let Us Show You
HEALTH CAMPAIGN
TO BE LAUNCHED
Dependable
Values,
Hill':
Dependable
Quality.
State Board of Health
Sponsors Drive to
Protect Children.
lty Dr. Frederick Strieker I
The Oregon Ktutp hoard of health j
Ik about o launch a Getting Heady
for School Campaign. Kvery rhild j
shoulil ho examined physically ho.
fore ho is ready for school. In-1
iniH'y is now generally well super-
vised. " hut medical Niiporvislon oil
ih child from two yours- lo school
agi- should not. ho deferred. The i
physician should especially observe ;
endocrine disturbances, abnormal ;
development, abnormal nutrillon, j
had teeth, had tonsils, adcrmids, de
fective eyesight, defective hearing, j
ami if there are evidences of ane-4
mi.), t)ie blond should he examin
ed. These children should he pro
tected against the preventahle dis
eases, snin 11 pox and diphtheria.
The ohh'st vaccine Is that which
prevents smallpox, und that thin
disease Is prevented hyt vaccination
has been proved and is incontro
vertible. Jenner of Kuglnml disco v
ereil the fact (n tTlni, At the pres
ent time vaccines for smallpox are
ahsolulely pure, and if they ai'o
properly administered and the re
sults arc properly cared for tero
will ho no danger of secondary in
fections. Kvery child shouhl he vac
cinated he fore or soon after sis
months of ago. preferahly during
the cooler months.
Children should also he protect
ed against i phi heria. 1 dphlheria
can be completely eliminated from
the stale 1 1 y general immunization,
Modern diphtheria prevent inn ha
acquired, a weapon which lias al
ready proven powerful ami effec
tive in the hattle against this dis
ease. This is toxin-antitoxin which
enables us to iiumunl.e and to pro
tect all susceptible persons. It H
simple, easily applied and without
da ntrer. The greatest ohsl ruction
today to diphtheria elimination Is
the delay in usini? this means of
protection.
,Vdia (MOpoiiuioii
The state hoard of health has
requested l.uoo doctors to heeonie
health officers to examine pre
school children and Immunize them
aKainst smallpox and diphtheria.
A la me percent ago of the physi
cians of the state of Oregon have
volunteered their services for the
"(lotting Heady f'r School t'ainr
puifjii."
t'ouniy health 'associations. p:tr-,
ent-teacher organisations and wo
men's cluhs have heen Invited to
assist. In order to stimulate inter-
est In this campaign the children .
who have all remedial defects cor- j
rected and are successfully imnimi
Ixed io smallpox and diphtheria
will he entitled to a hhie rlhhun. ;
The hlue Hhhons are furnished nn.i i
presented hy the local health or
parent-teHclier associations. 1
An award of merit will he given
to the school having- thr most hlue i
rihhon children. A certificate of j
merit will he granted to the local1
association ih:it presents the most
hlue ribbons. The physicians exam
ining over 100 children will ho.
awarded certificates of merit hy
Ihe slat hoard of health.
navy pi.m:s kx ikh'tk rant
DAias, Tex.. Aug. 1 . tAI')--A
damaged cylinder forceil one of
the I toeing pursuit planes of the
navy sound run en route to ( 'leve
land for Ihe national air races to
land at l.nve field here shortly lif
ter taking off today. Two sister
ships turned hack with the crippled
craft. Mechanics said several hours
Would ho rcipilrod lo repair the
damage, and it would he late in
the day ho fore Ihe flight could he
resumed.
The resl of (he squadron, 1 8
planes, including an advance ship,
continued lo h't. Louis, where I he
night will he spent.
Alexader Sent
Home For Season
ST. I.IU'IM, A UK. 21. (Al'( (il'O
Vrr I ' I.' v.'ln ni I Al':milt! vi'lir:in
Arrived Today
New Betty Baxley Frocks
Many ne.w styles to select from.
Price 1.95
PUTMAN'S
La Gramlo'fl Exclusive Seady-to-Wear
and Millinery
St. I.ouis Cardinal purler, who re
cently broke training, was sent to
his home at St. Haul, Neh., today
for the remainder of the season nl
full pay. He was not suspended.
appearance today on the course of
the Kdlnburgh llurgcss golfing :
society hy .1. AlacUay, who. beat him !
In n hot match I'-i,
i'avoiutl: i-:i.i.MiNATt-:n
KIMNIUKllll. Kcotlatid, Aug.
21. (AH) Hamilton Wright,
American lad who has heen a fa
vorite for the title In the boys' ifolf
championship tourney under way
h ere, wn s el hn Urn t ed on h In first
In Conflict With Peace
' rive i'fc;ir enewile of nence !n
hnhit with n-nvurtc munition,
envy, niurer nn:l pride; if thes
worn to he hmlshcd, we should In
falllhly enjoy porpefual peace
Fotiuroh.
Society News
Two Receptions
On This Week's ...
Social Calendar
Two important farewell recep
tions are slated for the social calen
dar this week and will likely be
among the important events of the
summer.
. :i Thursday women of the Uap
tlst church congregation will en
terlalh for Mix K O. Hess and
her daughters, Kl.nheth and Kula
who are soon to leave Ha Orando to
make their home in Tillamook,
Ore.
on l-Viday afternoon and again
Kriday evening. Mr. and Mrs. K. A.
Say re will entertain at a reception
In honor or their daughter, lienevn,
who is soon to leave for China to
resume her work in church schools
there.
All members of Ihe congregation
and friends of the honorees are j
Invited by Itnptist women arrang
ing the affair lo call at the church
on Thursday afternoon. I
-M i. and Mrs. Hay re have ex-.
loaded an invitation to their friends
to call tit their home at Jifnti
Fourth street I'YIday.
All-Day Party At j
Radium Springs.;
An all-day party that took place;
ry .Itadiutu Springs yesterday pro
vided a. jolly occasion tor me sev
eral wiio participated. The r party
mrru-lth lTS.-tny'Haeli, icr-H
ilium In the morning, swimming'
atnl enjoying a fried chicken din- j
nor. (lames were the diversion of
the itftM-noon and at about, four ;
o'clock the group drove to Itaker
where they visited with friends and
i took supper. Later they returned.
fo,Iladium. spending the evening
thire and after a late picnic re
turned to their homes here at ahoul
1 1 o'clock.
' Those who enjoyed the nleasnnt
day, were Mrs. Alma Carroll, Mrs.'
. Kuhy Howell a:id son, liwrence,
again; tomorrow afternoon wheji
the -third' of the foar days of Ihe
school begins a I t he high school
building.'
Good Times Club
Enjoys Picnic
One of the largest picnic par
ties of ih summer was an impr
est lug event for members of t he
(ood . Time cluh last evening at
fine Cone. 1
About 35 couples took part In
the. evening that began shortly
after six o'clock with swimming.
Basket picnic suppers were spread
at fables in the park at 7:15 o'clock ,
and a jolly evening was speat. j
The affair was arranged by a'
committee composed of Mr-, and
Mrs. C. H. HoVlne, 1 r. and .Mrs.
W M. l'eare and Mr. and Mrs.
Charles Graham. I
OFPKiAL fiOIXC K AST
SALF.M, Ore.. Aug. 1. (AH)
Charles T. (inert win of the stage
corporation department will leave
Sunday night for Minneapolis
where he will make an examination
of the records of the V. It, V'roshay
com pa ny, which operates in Ore
;;nn.
See our exhibit at The Ob-!
server Cooking- School. t
Airs
Francis Hagey, Mrs. - Neil
Vcclhnrg. Mrs. Mae Silvia and Mm.
fllVell.
t . .
Cooking- School .
( Attracts Women
' The advent of the Observer
cooking school has lis place n so
ciety. Cerialnly. It will be th
chief enlerioinment" of the week.
If one is to judge from the repre
sentative attendance during1 the
past several years.
The lack of any strained for
mality about Mrs. lfoth Halley .Mc
Lean's sessions has always helped
t-o.make the afternoons truly plens-
and and interesting, o:tos aui ntj
it ii itr the thing In do.
; .Mrs. McLean has formed many
friemls during her several visits to
Tart Oraade so that It will he a
pleasure for t hem to moot her
1 4 ill
iixm!
DoiiIiIIrsa tliR inont till mnal
Uingniiicent eli-clric rcfrigor I
atorB tlievorlfl huHever known!
Come in and see tlico clinrni'
inc new Color l)e J.nxe tlope.
laudH. All sizes all colors.
Young's Ice Co.
I
Get in on Our $1 Bargains
And Save
1 to 3 Dollars on Each Buy
SWEATERS age 1 to 12 , $1
DRESSES age 2 to 14; 2 for $1.
VOILE DRESSES aga 2 to 6 $1.
BLOUSES age 6 to 16; 2 for $1
BLUE MIDDYS age 6 to 8; 2 for $1
BATHINGJ3UITS 10c; or 3 for 1
BIB OVERALLS 63c; or 2 for $1
PLAY SUITS-65c; or 2 for $1
And several other close out numbers selling at
special reduced prices. No refunds or exchanges
First Come First Served.
NORTON'S
piliPifiiiiiiEiiK
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Jr ood Jr-it- f or A Meg
The Choicest Foods From Th e Four Corners of The Farth
Are Brou (lit To La Grande For You!
Everyone loves good food so everyone loves a good cook! No w here in Union county this week you arc seeing a host of delicious
recipes executed by Mrs. McLean at the Cooking School dishes that are truly fit for a king! ' ,
Nowhere else in the world are there better cooks than in American homes and nowhere else are there available for every house
wife such fine foods. Modern food packing and preservation permits the choicest fruits, vegetables, delicacies from the four
corners of the earth to be brought to you through your grocer.
You will want to try many of Mrs. McLean's recipes so be sure to use the same quality brands that she uses in her demonstra
tions. Distributed through La Grande Grocery Co. wholesale, and through MacMair Stores, retail, these foods are always depen
dable, always economical.
Libby Canned Foods
Wesson Oil & Snowdrift
Leslie Salt
Quaker Foods
La Grande
Sunmaid Raisins
Tru Blu Crackers
Kraft Cheese, etc.
Golden West Coffee
Grocery
Co.
Wholesale
MacMarr Stores
Retail
KIDDY SHOP