La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959, October 01, 1929, Image 3

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'Tuesday, October 1, 102)
LA GRANDE EVENING OBSEftVEB, LA GRANDE, ORE.
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Society News
Normal School
; Students Form
House Societies
. All Itriufffs i l.n Om-nilR fhtr;r
four r m'ore Normnt students stay
nro beginning to org-anlza into
hnuso orgnni&itlnrtH. The first to
Anmnlflla flia Inltl,.l ci n that nf
i i J. , . i
idecting officers, is (he Mobsman I
hou.so, an organization of ton girls.
Miwj Hothmyrl Miller of Jlonrdmun,
was Piloted president. The vice
president of th organization will ha
AiiSM J rah Kaeburn. Tho pi tin
selected Miss Irene rattrnt of Kno
Uano'fis secretary-treasurer.
This organization is also spon
sor! nc FHhle in Art class to ho un
dcr tho direction 'of Mrs.
Moss man.
ft. 1
Pukwana Group In
Enthusiastic. Meet
; The niembors.of tho . rukwana
group of Campfiro Oirls opened
ibpfr work for the year last .eve
ning by having n very enthusiastic
meeting with Miss Margaret Dixon
at the home of her parents', Mr. and
Mrs. 11. K. lxon, 1S10 Second
stree.t. . . There weio 17 members .of
the group present and one visitor
who holds heY membership at Hood
Jtlvor. . The major part of the
evening was-spout m planning for
a program whieh the girls will pur
on next Tuesday evening at, the
meeting of the Young . Women's
Kdueailonal auxiliary. The aux
iliary : sponsors this , particular
group Mrs. It, K. Tyler, being the
,giardian. ;.Mis Myrllo . Iloyt was
present last evening and will assist
the girls and Mrs. Tyler in the pre
paration and rendition of the pro
gram. Miss Armfield Is
Hostess to Friends
Miss Helen Armfield, entertained
Saturday evening at her home on
M avenue, in honor of her four
teenth birthday anniversary. Iter
gues(s were nine, of her best girl
friends who spent a happy evening
making candy and with games, urn
tic and refreshments. Miss Helen
received a number of very pretty
gifts from her friendsns as remem
brances of this anniversary.
.'
Mrs. Williamson
y To Return East
Mrs. 13. W. Williamson, pioneer
hi Im. Grande, who came lo the
valloy when she was very small, is
leaving tonight on her way east,
where "Ah"" will make her - "homo
with her daughter i Rochester;
1 New York.
. One afternoon last week some
of her old school chuns gave her a
pleasant surprise, parly at her home
on Spruce street. Mrs. Kd Kckley
send Mrs. K. V,. Hughes were host
esses for the afternoon.-About six
teen old friends were present to
renew old memories, hei'ore saying
farewell for several years. Dur
ing the afternoon dainty refresh
ments were served.
Mrs. Williamson's friends wish
her n pleasant trip and happiness
In her new home,
v
Grand Matron Of
0. E. S. Visits Here
Ac com pa n y i n g M rs. ft llza be t h
Tipton. woriliy grand matron of the
Order of the grand chapter of the
Eastern Star of Oregon, on her
annual visit at a district meeting
of the towns of losiine, Knterprise,
' Joseph and Wallowa, were George
T.j'Coehran, worthy Rratid patron,
and Mrs, 1 lazol Graham, grand
' Alah, both of l.a Grande, nnd Mrs.
tifrl" Jackson, associate grand
mdlron of tho grand chapter and
ansa Itlshop from Haker.
.Mrs. Tipton stopped In La
Grande "when she passed through
and visited friends.
O O ... D 7 7
Use 1-3 less than of any oilier.
All mustard contains flat, flavor
less bran all except Schilling's!
There it is removed leaving only
the rich, aromatic mustard meal
and oils. An what a differencel
Your money back If you don't
like Schilling's best.
Camp Fire Girls
Elect Officers
The WMieiita ramp Kire girls
mot last evening after srhool with
their now g'.uirdfan .Miss I-Yancis
Insels. ,
Jilanrhe Way was elected1 propi
tlt'nt of tu. erop. Ths other new
ot floors aro: vice president, Mnr
. '
surer.
f'aulfno Kd wards'; scribe, Genevieve,
l-' lexer.
The group's efforts this year
will be an attempt to succeed In at
taining tJieir fin-maker's rank, the
second rank In Camp Klre,
Announcements
Chapter 1. of P. K. O. will meet
for a business session Iririay, Oc
tober 4, at the home of Mrs. George
Hirnie at 2:3ft o'clock. This will
bo followed by a mooting at 8
o'clock that evening featuring a
program at the home of Mrs. Krt.
Kiddie in Island City.
:
The Methodist l.udles Aid will
meet tomorrow afternoon Gel. 2;
at 2 o'clock at the home of Mrs.
(,yttu Gnttviy at fl8 Washington
avenue.- All members are reuuest
ed to bring needles unci -thimble.
.".--The
riverside Aid will meet
Thursday afternoon. Oct. 3, at tho
Lane diapol with Mrs. John I.ane
and Mrs. Albert Neukirchnor.
The Home department, of the
Presbyterian church will . meet at
l(llo manse Ttuwluy aftonioon at I
o'clock. .'. All members amj, their
friends are urged .lo he present.
.
The Women's Home. Missionary
society of the Methodist church will
meet nt tbe home of Mrs. I,. S,
Tianford on Sixth street, Thursday
afternoon nt 2 o'clock. All mem-
ih"a a,fi "TV? ta.
St. Peter's Episcopal guild will
meet tomorrow afternoon. Weilnes
day.Oot. 2. at the I.a Grande hotel.
Mission hour will be at 1 p.m. and
business meeting t 2 p. m.
The Parkdale club will moot
Wednesday, Oct. 2, at the home
of Mrs. Phoono Sharfcr.
m m m
The Ladles Aid of Presbyterian
church will have a regular meeting
Wednesday at 2:30. Ail members
urged to attend. Mrs. Hutu-it
Kakin Is social chairman, and Mrs;
George AYalz will, have charge, of
the devotional. ,
MENUS'
"BJTSWW Mar. w -
Tho fact that sweet potatoes live
up to their name nnd contain a
large amount of sugar makes, them
an - excellent energy - producing
fond. .
Compared, with Irish potatoes,
tho food value is higher in fat and
carbohydrates but lower in pro
tein. One-half of a baked sweet
potatb provides one hundred cal
ories while one whole medium-sized
baked. Irish potato is needed to
furnish the hundred calories por
tion. Hoth sweet and Irish pota-
i toes are excellent carriers for fat,
, since their pa-latabiltty depends
1 much on a generous seasoning of
butter.
Tho vitamin content of sweet
potatoes Is lower than that of
white. Vitamin A Is present In
considerable quantity and vita
min li is found in small amounts,
while little is known about the
vitamin- C content. The mineral
j content Is lower, also, but whop
I these deficiencies are mftide tip by
other food stuffs, "sugar spuds"
I offer nn appetizing change from
white potatoes. Plain baked or
j boiled, they can be ealen by chll
i dren over two years of age.
j '-When sweet potatoes have ap
' poured In the main course, a des
sert that Is not very sweet should
, bo chosen. Fresh fruit or a fruit
'whip, gelatine or Ice is suitable.
f It takes longer to bakr sweet
i
potatoes than while ones. One and
a half hours should be allowed for
their baking.
Sweet potatoes are nn extreme
ly perishable vegetable and for
this reason Can't he purchased In
as large a quantity as the hardy
Irish varieties.
Sweet potatoes make excellent
desserts, lloiled with the skins
on, (hey are mahel. efmed witli
butter, milk and a little salt and
baked In individual cups with a
niarshmallow on top to make a
jood tfo.-wert for small children.
Sweet potato pie Is very good
and much Like pumpkin plp- It rp
tiuires' less 'sugar, hut must be
quite highly seasoned.
Set Potato Pic
firm cup "f coked and mashed
sweet potato. 'I tablespoons but
ter, l-.T cup suar, 2 eggs, 2 cups
milk. 1 teaspoon cinnamon, .1-2
teaspoon salt.
liO(U eggs with sugar and milk
until light. Add salt, spices and
butter to mashed potato and mix
we'.I. Add beaten ess and milk,
slnwly beating to make smooth.
Turn into a deep pie pan lined with
plain pastry and bake fifty minutes
in a moderate oven. When firm
to the tmieh, the pie is dune.
CARS HELD UP
NEAR LOST IN E
BY "OFFICER"
ty Mpr. Wllllnm Wlunsnns
(dbservor rorrespondent)
I.fiSTINK, Ore. (SpecJiil)
While women of tho l.ostine lodge
were returning Saturday v night
from an Knstern Star meoting at
Ktitt prise. tuy wtv ludl up
about 1 o'clock by a man in a car
who said he was an officer of the
law. Mrs. Hale, of Wallowa; Vic
Searles. tf i.ositne. and the Leon
ard cars were stopped.
Jt is reported that this same
man came on to the pool ball and
created a disturbance there, be
fore he Was overpowered und tak
en to jail' at' RnteriTise. 'Ofiicers
allege that he was under the in
fluence of a drug.
PRYOMANIACS
ARE ACTIVE IN
LOUISVILLE, KY.
LOinSVILLl;,. Ky..pet. 1 (AP)
Ten fire alarms last night in
Louisville's downtown business dis
trict. In the area restricted for
use of frolicking legionnaires here
for tbe national convention, caused
fire department mt police offi
cials to express the opinion today
that' pyromaniacs were at work.
Five, firemen were Injured in
tho worst of the flames, which
caused damage estimfctted at more
than $lf,000 to a women's apparel
store. The origin was undeter
mined here,' : but ? several of the
other fires started in piles of waste
I paper and police, who started an
investigation, were convince! these
were of incendiary origin. -
, - mi niii riiK i)i vitoimik iMKion mi in'h
'aTiavtnp'"ePi;wds thatolVic-nTn 'tlibir
fun and noise-making rolled back
in solid waves as the aparatus
made run after run. One crowd
was drenched with water thrown
from a hose from a building in
the rear of one of tbe fires.
Melody on the Way
,7n7. seoins to he a kind nf reck
lessly driven music. It Isn't polnu
tinywlierc dellnllely, but It's in n
liurry lo get I here. Arkansas "Ga
zot t e.
Concentrating on VVlLSON
i
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Warm without being baggy and bunglesome.
Even flannelette Pajamas can have style. Wilson
Brothers cut these to fit comfortably, tailored them
to look sightly. You'll like that about them. You'll
like our varieties, our prices.
$1.95
?2.00 to $3.00
He Will Direct
U. S. Waterways
i U vJ pf.
Tltreo of (he grealost engineering
projects Id the nation's history
will be directed by . Hiig. Gen.
F.ytte ili-own. above, newly ap
pointed i-hb-r ot the Army Corps
j of Kngineers. He'll supervise the
flood control program In. the low
er .Mississippi,, development' of the
upper Mississippi and Us tribu
taries, .and' tbe proposed, St.. Law
rence deep waterway to the sea.
He Nijceeeds Lieut lion, Mdgwr
Jadwin. retired. ....
La Follett Gives
Answer to Charge
' PORTLAND, Ore.. Gcf.V :!)
Charles U.' Ljr Kolit'tt,(-WrrshiWg';
ton county representative, appear-
f( In circuit court today to answer
charges of non support, bused on
jan indictment returned August 3 3.
I La KwIJWi is charged with- hav
ing tailed to support his wife.
.Mary, nnd four minor children.
Store No. IS La Grande, Ore.
Men's Unions '
Fine medium . weight, olas
tlc. rib. spring knit, cttto
unions. Mixed with a small
quantity absorbent wool-r-comfortable
and warm!., '
BROTHERS Haberdashery
! l K I A I Wi I E NT STOKES
tH THC WIST
! i ; .,
$L69-
Detective Shot
To Death; Police
Seeking Slayer
HAVRE T)R GRAC13. Md., Oct.
1 (AP) Authorities with nothing
mort tangible than a discarded
pistol to work from, are searching
for the assassin who late Inst night
shot and Wiled A. A, Morrison, of
New York, Pinkertnn detective as
signed to the Havre Oe Grace race
track, while he was on his way
home through a darkened street.
forrlson, according to several
persons who saw the fatal shoot
ing, wtts nrrosjeo hy (bo ma wha
said "now I've got you," fired six
shots Into his body and fled. Mor
rison died five minutes after being
admitted trt ft. ftospttftt wlthmit re
gaining consciousness. The by
standers told police they heard the
words of the man, the shots, and
saw the wounded man fall, hut did
not get a clear look at the killer.
Inler, however, two negroes said
they had seen a man running from
the scene of the shooting, and that
ho had thrown a pistol Into a
clump of hushes. The pistol, with
all cartridge discharged was
found by Police Chief Clifford
Snnlmeyer.
OKFICKR DROPPKIV .
EITGRNH', Ore., Oct. I (At1)
Julian Strait, la charge of -criminal
investigation 'work. In .. the
sheriff's office has been dropped
from thi payroll.
Economy la given. , hy ' Sheriff
llrown as the feasrin for his action.
He has boon exceeding his bud
get, he said. Strrilt Is one of t.he
best known rriminni. deputies Ui
thif. section of Oregon.
Buckhect Shoes
'-. For Fit And Wear
We can fit the entire
y' ; family.
THE
STANDARD
Whiter WeasoU
In soma clinmies weasels turn
white In winter, especially some
species In nor; hem i:;;rofic( Asia
and America,
KILI.f l 1 ACCIIKXT
UOSKUrua. Or.. Oct. I (AP)
John T. Hons, M9, Portland, UHv- .
or for Oregon Stage line, was killed
A CIIAHMINU Kli'll'ch IllKlit-;
1 1 i 111 mr. cl Willi liny lurk.i and liolKa
lace sponsors llio .scnvt'naclrline
We Rise to State
lti Afttt-m wnxi Kvft fell for
an apple It might be n souiy' of
satisfaction ot inllltoiM of Mtelr
descf'iulenis that vn are fnlllnjt Utv
A1ri.E SAi;i'E even now.
There's no "npplc munc" in our
i'liutcntlon Dint our roiiKh dry wr
vli'c -Jll hrhtg &tnt$int- inU ytuir
linino. 'I.be fact that It eliminates
nil washing worry Is in Itself
worthy, or NeriotiM OonHllerallon
iiw tf roth (iiy wrviWs Iritti
Uf learn that our low mtcs do ikot
inca.iL it smTiricc itf rati, ami eftl
clcucy. I'lionn Main 56 .
Standard Laundry Co,
"Wlfo Saving Hint Ion."
-if i
yxew o
Proclaim agrain Packard's Eight no
engineering leadership -
e new brilliance loB.,.lfc Thr j
w usually are, according to
f ( owncrsliip records, driven
pertormance - new nwnyft-w Slower
JT . , . priced cars traded in. Net
achievements in luxury . n, otc, is no
c . . . ... . . Come in nnd sec tiie new
Supreme enHinccring and hleven Luxurious Models Standard EIrHh. Drive one
expert craftsmanship have Kecn beautiful body types are . i any kind of demonstration
marked the Packard Standard iltchul(:il iti tUs Standard fight v -you choose. Your old car wiU
Light as an outstanding car ,n line. Prices at the factory be accepted as cash, and you
the fine car held since the day fil(Ie from $2j7, fr ,,,,, m , ouf of incom(, ;f '
of its introduction. ilUr fiYC.p..WTOngef Sudan lo prefer.
But in the new series Standard $27?5 for t!ie Seven-Passenuer v . , r i i '
,..,.,. i c i ! You are paving for a Packard
Liuhts, Packard has surpassed Sedan-l.imousine.' , . ' ' .
" . , . ' why not ou n oiicr
tvery previous adittsmcnt- Standard Hight models differ
and in addition has given even from ,tl(. ct.,tieP Custom and' J ' '
greater attention to the refine. yje i us(. packards only in size, PACKARD STANDARD EIGHT
mem of incidental comforts power and degree of individu- Prim at ih, Factory
and conveniences. - ily ava:able in color, up- ROADSTI-R.Two-FourPai.
Ingiiiwiflg Improvements f'l .".Ty u.Hl details of appoint- - "
i n I u nicn'- In excellence of en- ihaliun, lour i assen-
and body Rclinenitnts . , ... , w' 2-125
' gineerlng and in expert crafis- ..,,. .,,.,.., ..
r .i . . i i i i i M'OR I PHAhlON, Four
Chief among the engineering nianship they are Packards j'aencn ..... 275i
advances is the improved through and through fleet, to'dRING, StTtn Pmscn'
powcrplant with its four-speed smooth and luxurious. ' gcrs 252S
transmission and still further f . , COUPE, Two-four P.wstn-
refined Packard straight-eight l Cos" N J N,L? . gers 2525
engine. to Own a Packard Eight couPF.i'i.oiM,ncr. . 2675
Body refinements include the Tu "1 l,rf "' cwu SAN, Sire Pim
inside, adjustable sun visors, P'.nd Standard Tights ' ' ' ' '
adjustable driver", seat and afolb.rmaktsoj cars. They SEDAN. Fh. Pa,nBer, . 2375
stcerini! Rear, ncwlv perfected '"" (u" iw cfti.fd frans- StrA.V,SewaPa.fl!i . 257J
ZZ'BLTiZi portationcostsnomore. .SE?AN.UMOUS.NE.Sr,n
lockers and new beauties in Operation and maintenance ex- CONVERTIBLE COUPE1
fixtures and upholstery. peine for a Packard Standard Two-Four I'.iucngcri. . 2550
P AC K A K D
HarryiWaggoner
80fi Adams Ave. Ph. M-MQ.
I yesterday In nn Rutomobilo accl-
dent when a ear driven by Louiao
Yoemn, with whom ha watt rldltt
f crashed into a telephone pole.
More New Bags
In Tapestry, Leather and Suede
New ii!V?!ty Rtyls, aI very R'.odcrateiy' priced.
See them in
PUTMAN'S '
La Grande's Exclusive Keady-to-Wear
and Millinery '
Wade Hall at High School
8 th Animal
APPLE JACK
GULCH
Imbler, Oregon
Eat ' Drink Dance Play
' Auspices Imbler Post No. 86
Proceeds. American Legion Post Fund . .
That Famous Legion Jazz
An Annual Evejjt Yon JJave Been Waiting For
SACAJAWEA HOTEL
TeLMSHO
eries
EIGHTS
Miss Yoctim was driving a, small
touring car and Itoss was riding
in tii -ec driven iiy -at fci o-wo
request. It is said.
our window
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Clove, V
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Coffee
fiAkiog Powder
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