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: r . t . . . i '.' Tuesday, December 17, 1029 LA GRANDE EVENING OBSERVER, LA" GRANDE, ORE. Page Nine Over The Valley Mubol E. Morton, Valley News Editor ' (Continued from 8) wuH rejected. lJetitlons contitinlnif over 1UU mimes ukeil for the ii mm, while iH'iltiuiiK with over 300 finked that that Item he omit ted from the budget. In kIvIiib their decision the committee asked tluMt the mater he liroimht up at a special election and witled in that man nil'. Uaker la one ol the few remaining counties In tho atiua without a full time nurae, it la re ported, and the majority of tho dla trietH all over the county huvu been In favor of the proposition. o To Present INiKeiuit Tho K worth Leiif;u6 of tho Is land City community church is to present a C'hriHtnuiH pageant next Sunday evening u tho church at SHE will welcome FLOWERS A. gorgeous bouquet . . tu beautiful potted plant . . a basket or center piece of bright colored blooms ; no Christmas gift will1 more completely capture her heart! Our CJiristmns assortment in cludes scores of wonder ful varieties . . at any price you have in mind. Place your cider today for Christinas delivery. . Last-Minute Gif t Givers: Flowers Telegraphed Anywhere in the United States Members of F. T. D. ROHAN'S FLOWER SHOP New Foley Bldg. acven o'clock, the. hour, o( their regular aervlce. It promises to be a very Inspiring Hervlco. To Kpviul Holidays Mr. und Mm. Wayno Welch, of Dryad, WuHhlngtun, uro expected in the valley the last of tho week to spend the holidays at the home of Mr. Welch'a stater, Mra. Carl Fuller, at Alice), und uhui with hla father, C. C. WVIeh. at lmbler. Visit Icii(Heloii Mrs. Krank Contey anil son. Grant, of the Covo highway, drove to remllcCoii Saturday whero they npent tho day on bualncHH und with friends. o To Have laiiy Children of tho school at Alice! with their teueher, Mra. Carmen Miller, will have a Ohrlstmis par ly and Itree -Friday ufternoon at the Hchoool. .'This form, of Christmas entertainment la taking tho place of tho customary program' inas much as no many of tho children us well at! tho teacher have been oult of school recently on account of Illness. Atlem! Dedication ' Many grangers from over the valley drove to Klgln Friday even ing and witnessed the dedication of tho new Hock "Wall grango, hall, four miles north of KIgin. Dedi catory exercises were In charge of Itoy Gekeler of La Grande. Dur ing the evening new officers .were Installed also, J. K. Wltherapoon, master of Cricket Flat grange, as sisted by MVs. WHherspoon, hav ing churgo. Hock Wall grangers are very proud of their new, home, and well they may be. It la cum niodloua, modern and is a project lit which each member has had some real part. o Tree Frltl'iy Xiglit-- ' Tho pupilK at 'the Shanghai school near the Cove are helping their teacher, Mrs. Udell Hlbbert, In milking extensive preparations for their Christmas program and tree to be held Friday evening of this week - - o Dinner c;nests v (The MiaaeH My rile WHcoi;ky4ind Dean Wright, of i'a -'Grande, Were dinner guests Sunday at the homo of Mr. and Mrs. Tom Wallslnger, In the Valeria district. Improving Members of, the Hugh Huron family are all reported na being on the up-grade these days. They havo honn hnvino- n i-.ithdc mifni'. I tunato time of it for tho last five or six weeics, Willi all tno ramily having been ill during the time. Dispone of Minis ' Mlra. Turn iMacomli, of the Grange Hall disMct, raised 50 fine turkeys during the season this year. In relating her marketing experi enced,' Mra, Macomb an id, "When prtct-a wore ao low, too low to muko anything, 1 ran un ad In tho classi fied column and sold every turkey X had." . 1-T. A. to Meet The lmbler 1-T. A. will hold a meeting In Wade hail Thursday evening of litis week. They plan on u very Interesting program and all patrons of the school are Urged to be present as matters of Import ance uro to be decided at the 'meeting. A SEASONABLE RECIPE Christmas Is Family Day And Everyone Likes to Help; Holiday Confections Add to. Day's Joy A NKASOXAUM-: HKCII'l-: Tongue- wKli ltluekberry Sauee One fresh beef tongue. Ono cup raisins. Cloves. , One glass blackberry jam or jelly J uico of ono lumon. Cook tonguo until very tender In Baited water containing a table spoon of mixt-'d pieklo spice and a few dried celery tips. When very tender remove the skin, trim off tho root end and stick cloves in solid meat. I'laeo in a greased baking pan, d 11.-1; with salt and pour over tho jelly beaten soft with a fork. Add the raisins which have been cooked until very tender in a cupful of water. Add lemon juice and bake about tWenly minutes, bulling often. Servo hot or cold. Senate's Radio Bill Approved By Lower House WASHINGTON, Dec. 17 (AP) Tho house Monday passed tho sen ate bill to extend tho life of tho federal radio commission. The measure now goes to tho presi dent.' The house also passed tho Kill-' 6tt bill to authorize tho expendi ture of $230.0(iii, U0 for construc tion of federal buildings through out the country. iOnly a few dissenting voices were heard on the vote. Few Copies of "Wicked Bible" According to Doctor Uosenbneli, only four copies of "The Wicked Hihlo," printed In KK11, escaped tlx public executioner. The printer was lined VMH) by Archbishop Laud. World's Christians The total number of Christians fn I ho world is estimated at about 0S2,'IUO,000, about one-third of the total population. isagreciuwr Jf&l Are Your Tires mi . Jims Getting By99?- t K mS&E will . pery mil ym i 11 Wl "5 i thai describe your present tires? Treads worn smooth and slip as Itaniiua peda. G;t3 ami cracks that any mc incut inay cause blowout lliai cau'd easily vrcek or ditch you ? the sake of i.ie very fev doll-.r.-s lliat these new Goodycars sell for, tempt Fale anollter !:our with roads 30 slippery and lire-changing sir, these arc Hrst-rak; valusvj f;xisib!D Isecauuc Goodyear builds icarly oiie-lhml oi' all tires sold today. Come iu end have a look. : r - X'or'd's Leading Low Priced Tires All Firsls All. Fresh Lifetime Guaranteed Carefully Mounted at these Prices Big Wvsrsazw Tu'ues at, corresponding low prices PLAYLE OIL COMPANY Adams and Greenwood. Ily Mrs. Alexnnder Geortro , Kdltor of "MenuH ot tho liiy.' ChrlHtnuiH Ih u family day and everyone in tho household can do his purt iu inuklng It bucIu t'lilldren thoroughly enjoy con trlbutiiifr to the holiday festivities by helping with tho confections. To muny people It la not Chrtatumn without u generous supply of these sweet in eirttf, und tho children can save much of mother's time through this service. Tho little folk can cut patterns for making cookies and even can roll out tho dough and cut out tho uuiiuul cookies and gingerbread hoys. Then they can collect wrap pings for'puckages to go out, can wrltu their own cards and tlo tho boxes. ' , Thus tho wholo family will en joy tho Yuletldo preparations. Hero aro somo tusty holiday con fections, which udd to tho joy ut homo and muko packages to friends moro dollghtfut: Animal Cookies 2-3 cup fut, . . . 1 1-2 cups sugar i 2 eggs. 1 teaspoon vanilla. 1-2 teaspoon lemon extract. I teaspoon nutmeg. 4 tablespoons cream, 4 cups flour. 1 teaspoon soda. 1-2 teaspoon cream of tartar. Cream tho fat and sugar. Add the eggs. Add tho rest of tho In gredlents and roll out on a woll floured board. Cut out with animal cutters or trace around paper pat terns. Carefully slip onto greased baking sheets and spuco 3 inches, lluko for 10 minutes in u moder uto oven. If tho animals are to Im hung on trees after they havo been placed on tho baking sheets, prick, holes with a fork und when they uro baked, strings can bo inserted and tho anlmuls hung up. Other shapes, such as stars, moons and circles can bo cut from this dough. Colored sugars, chopped nuts or raisins can bo spread un tho cook ies after they havo boon cut. I'cnoelio (Curumol flavored fudge) . 2 cups dark brown sugar, 1 cup granulated sugur. 1 cup milk; 2 ttiblospoons butter, , . 1 teaspoon vaulllu. v 12 marshmullows. 1-2 cup pecans. Cook tho sugars, milk and but ter until a soft ball forms when tested In cold waterr Stir frequent ly to prevent scorching. Lot stand for 20. minutes. Add -tho' vunilla and beat until thick and creamy. Spread a half-Inch layer on a groused pan.. Place tho murshmal lows.ln this soft candy and cover th&m with tho rest of tho candy. Uho a-spatula, dampened in cold water, to smooth tho candy. When It Is a little stiff, press the pecans In tho top. Cut Into squares with a sharp' knife. Conservative Parisians aro shocked by tho stylo which tho PrlucoMS do Fauclgny Luelngo, something of an autocrat of tho dresHlug table, says Is a direct Im portation from ypuint "No French woman of tasto would muko herself so conspicu ous," shu said feelingly to a re porter win) wanted her vlewa on tinted nulls. "French women muko n mlstako to apo tho dubious fushlons set by foreigners," was tho way Andre do Fouqtileros, HcmUofilclnl Beau llrummel of Franco, . voiced his opinion of dyed nails. Nevertheless, the French wlfo of ono of Franco's most famous cou turiers is a leader in tho movement to fuHhloniza dyed nulls, Hho spon sors tho style of emerald nails which mutch emerald rings. Her own nails uro a brilliant green. Apples Held In Storage Less In Volume, Report AVKNATCHEI3, Wash. CAP) Apples held in storage- In tho 'Paci fic northwest wero considerable less In volumic on Dec. 1 than they wero a year ago, reports received by tho Wcnutchco Valley Truffle association revealed. Apple holdings in tho Wenatchco district aro only slightly less, being curs compared with 6.931 a year ago. Tho Yakima storago holdings, however, aro more than 900 cars less and Htorago holdings In "Walla Wullu, Spokane, Hood River and Western Oregon points aro also much smaller. Yakima holdings on Uec. t Included 7,021 curs com pared wilh 7,974 cars on Dec. 1, 1 it 2 8 ; 0,048 cars In 1927; 0,242 cars in -192(1, and 7,162 In 1925. Tho holdings in tho Wenatcheo Okanogun district for the past five years havo been as follows: 0,882 curs in 1929 to Bce.-l; 6,931 in 1928; .G.3J7 in 1027; 4,380 in. 1020 and 4,332 In 11(25. Total fruit shipments "front MluV TofcifT1 fifsTrlcb this season to December D wero 13,97(1 cars compared with 16,717 ears lust year, 11,991 two years ago and 1 4,578 curs three years ugo. Jlood Itlver hus shipped 646 cars of apples this season to Dec. Ii and 424 curs of pears. - Hoguo Uivcr has shipped 437 cars of ap ples for tho sum'o period and 3,663 cars of pears, I Total fruit shipments from' tho Yakima district this season to Dec. 5 wero -1 1,702 cars compared with 1(1,0-14 ears to tho same dato last year, 8,352 two years ago and 3 4, 823 cars throo yours ago. ; Peat shipments from thr(' local district this sou son to Dec. 5 woro Kill ears, compared with 1,192 curs last ycaiv Yakima shipped 2,375 cars of pears this season to Dec. 5, compared to 3,777 curs lust. year. Simplicity Abftre All In character, in rammers, In stylo, In al things, tho supremo ex cellence is simplicity. Longfellow Looking for Trouble Even when you nro looking for trouble, there's no place tike homo. New York American. Enameled Toe-nails Start Controversy . By Barbara Beaufort . . Fashion Kdltor (Associated Press Feature Kerlvec) PAJUS (AP) Tho freakiest freak stylo. of tho advance guard of fashion is toe-nulls enameled iu colors .to match finger nails, which In turn .arc . supposed to match Jewels. Cleopatra hud nothing un tho few during devotees who display gaudily manlourcd feet on which colored nails aro distinctly visible through cobweb hose und low cut sunduirt. ' The Chinese ask the nations that signed tho Kellogg pact to pull Itussiu off China. Tho lino forms to the right. ,j M Had Almost Lost Hope, She States '.trim, unrrtftm itnut fin u with stomach trouble, Hurgon rid mo of my troubles and all my (YifmlM urn tiilkfnc ulmiit mv Wfln. derful iniprovemient. r A' Wm. 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