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About La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 23, 1930)
Thursday, January 2), 14)30 LA GRANDE EVENING OBSERVER, LA GRANDE, ORE. Page Six EXPLAINS HOW TO IMPROVE RADIO Better Reception Hints Given May Prevent r "Man-Marie. Static." i Purine rori-iit yriun, nulln iiwrn In lhin wctlon. an ivll iik . I:ii wlici.", Jiavn ri'port.'il mnn tiinll' fi'"in various kiwla f "miHIi-." ' Ulan inrfili- mul "'". "( riniw, eniMunJ by .Molhi.r Nnliiro. Till- KuhIitii Own MK'it l'ou-or rumniiuv, whicli linn two ra- illo Horvlrn nun wlm ili volo tlioir onllro tlini! In lorutliiK nulla inlrr OrcncM, Iiim prepariii ml instruc tive, urllcti.. on. "H. I1..I- l!:nll" edition," wliii'h 1h luivwlili prim-I. mi ynilr munlcul program nrn pro- 'cinifci' il illriturlmnri'. lill'l very frc iIiiiliI ill your nilulihoi'K rirulvir. iiuiiiily tin- lilmiilcuHiiiiK ulutimi 'J'lin old rcKiniiriillvi" riTflvt'i-H will brtimiruHl u iiulm. u-lili'ti will coiiiinoiily full"! "MoopfrH" hiv in lui-ki-il mi on thin partloulur ntu llli. uoi.it ' offinidi-rH Imt many ol't'liou. but trill nut liotlmr oilier mu tin- inoro' ino'lem niultl-lnliu m-tHjilnuH unlet they urn viTy nlono mi will rii'HiM" tlieHe iliHlurbaiu'i'H Hie gauio ivnvi. Icnulh. Jlcfontlvii when Improperly liuudleiL : lubex, npculiiTH. anil pownr oonvcrt- In view of tin' fai't Hut' tin' iiiu-li'i'H may ulno i-aiiMi nulno, Tho nvur Jurlly of ni.llo troulili-H uri' fnitnil present "static' In n frctiurjut chuho to be il-in to trimiih'H wltlitu ino ur mni'ti muse, aim in u nuinnor 01 w-t IIHi'lf anil iiKsoi liili il i'iiiii nii'iit, tlic first place to look for t lit Hourec of your trouble Is In y own receiver uml eiiiiipmcm. ,. I', Jtivl'lviTrt We nro all ruin I! In t- with llif ml- 'ii ntiiRi'H of luivlnq tlio receiver en tirely nowercil from I hi litilil i ... t-iiKi'K it In not wiven rr.'illt for Iih ' p Hhitrii or Hie illKljirniinct'H prrniuci l In tlio louil speaker of il l-ailiu. How Thoy Honnil Mimt all illslurlmfieeH cnilHcil iiy iitoloiK are illsllliKubillcil by il con. tlnui'ii' li:izc. In tlio receiver. Hay , niiii'liliii H lui vo u hIIkIiIIv lilKin I IHOIlki'L WIIUOUI IIIIV Illll Ol OlllO'l M'. ; Jllll'lll'il llllZ, IIIIU uur iiuiiiniiiimH. cliurl,'ern, etc., Iiill Home illsuilvan. Inro most generally ilisllnifUIHlloil by talfeH also ail' pn ni'lit In tlio Inn- run- Inti'l'lllltH'iJ lioppinK Hollll'l on (jnrlty of niHi-H. i ti huiiio order im utatlc. Hoini;- 'I'tlo ri'i'iilvoi-H In ln rouin i'ti'il-to itlini-.s il loion- I'OliniTllon will on I lit. ni lKhhorliood low vnll.iK" ' ln-anl iih u loud liinu:. for il mini t wIii m, llii ii! In an i'uuy uith for all time, lnow filK" plini" mul luinim iiil iT' iliiK iiolw u from upplluiK'i'H ' not m n wi il tlnlitly Into their tr imi'd In the nt'iKliUorliood to unti-r 1 put'tlvc uorkolH i'iiiihc it vory lad .hioiliu of tliu - rrci' vit and li-iimi of Iron ilo lo raillo limouora. Iholr outlllM, uro inlorunli'il in Ki-t- IjiiIIiI up n Iri'ini'iiiioilH rui'Ki'i. ; very liilMirlallt tint? ri'milm. .Min ioniltiHW iloiw ApiiliauiiK Srny rniiw Nnlso In any i.tiiorKonpy uoli n a con not simrunK'O Biitlfni'llon. (IHu j.;i,.c-t rlcit I uppllainu'H Unit liavu tni t lu lilimn your iintiinna lllld yourMf tin rini Ini'iik In Hi" inn t m UHI. n,r koiiio tlmo ma y , i rli- liui M. call your loonl uli'f. for booiI n oi-ptlon of liroudrnnt ( iI.Hturbuli. o If tlu-y llavo u d p- w i vlrn: conipany iinmcitlul"ly tiirtalnmt'llt Iiy folloM'lnK out tln-ni-1 os,. , oiiii ( 1 loi or In tlio i iuo ol anil oviilain tlio Hltulitlon In onlor Hilniilu HUKKi'itlonu. an nnplinnri' uslnir u motor tlicltliat liniin'iilalo Ht('lH liuty bo InHfU Tltrro luiporliint rnl.H to ol-l(.()nln:tIll(I1. i,,,,- M, w-orn or till' Bi rvo III pilttinK tip an murium ,ill!ilu !i Imvi- Ii.touii- illrly llinvimh uro! ' jfonilnui-il uni'- In) Avoid nil dunuiii- of runlnul ..., foiiowmir iippliann- have Alt own. iH of radio win. n'Kui'il-1 1ph of llm Hlmi or (.spinvunfs of il,,, I , Honored i mi .'; ' ' : -. . . era riillli'i-llitf vit wiii-h.WH lrouKli( uuiiit'u from I'rtr iiimI in u The Mm wn purl of tint iiryK ruin tf iln tlnii'ial l-'i-ili-nition of Wiiin. ns' chili Id i-M;,hlIsh in.Hlcl liniiMfK uf IIiIh ho ft in ivnry ciiiii- DMIlUt)' (IH lilt illHplfil tlOlt In 1 10 till' fi urn tlJ'.tM. ..tu I....... .a r, ...... i, ... .... ,.tii- Ti.u- Iii. l. imt moiiii Mini w" c;in- lire fn iuiiK iu i-Imu w-ii.n fn.m in.t hav.i .imiuml m.U hut it .Inert inilmaU KltuUM Uulai.-.l until il v.tu:' Tin' IH-Ht wyio n.. -n thai if yfv i-f uliiv t hav l Itimwn .li finih y . Hint ilioy him Ui-H.- lurm-U.ii.M Ik to fxt-i-t isc ro. 1 ulilnuii pdrt they KliuuUt Im nun- lint wiif iVriiiu', with a n'mmunl- fuHv I'MiiiihH-.l to we that tlu-y i-niHi llst'aH4', '. (-Htltlfll) 111 huti.tlfni? tilt n it 1 1 11 it Ih. m.w I si; hii ii t j I :u MIAMI. I'la.. (A I') If lionu in us don't t'"tiu I a fit tmiUKh when lhi HiiiMi'ii Hpi-iiM pi'iiiapH )( ,hmi1i list- hU tlrlvi-t- Inxli-ail of a hat. In a tniirnami'iit inath IInln ituth valli'icil a null' hull far cuinii;ti to clmxi' It i'ar nut of any haKihall pari, ,1-1 ft ynnlH. f-- Incurable ' P.M'h'y uhh li a l.oiiflun (V.nz- 1 I In Mil wo in; in heard fiver llu nulio ' ' ih'ovn her I'l Kllh-Iih Imp hiicli'inil iei'l!il'fs. Iiill it Im nint h (n he (haihinl tti:i tliU (Irn!tlc topinjieli ' will run' I lie pMet. i hy their service then to reinovo ,t no : hazanl. The Kamern Ort Kn jaml I .sei'Vlr Capital Punishment Ilai)','iim U'iih mu tthvavM Hie rnrai I ! of enpiial punishment In Ku-riiinii. 1 i irnwiiiiic in a pit was uvi fm laauv (-eiiliii-Ies-. 'I'l in hi it nlth.l-tl l)in Krlo W. Allen, of tli I fwnillnn hy thai iiielliotl was in , ncliool or jniirnalUm or the l ui- , -cn hui.i In h ;;-,. vemity or On-on, was rerpntl j j honorrd hy election to tin presl- j Soniehody tohl your ohl men to- ' drnry ot the American Awurla- r ,hiy that the opem lie atteiultd la.it ower r-ompuny'M two rll i V " Ul l " ut'IMrniutiiLi . inea nre eaulnnetl with t)n I ,,"r":'"' "hen It convened Jiftwiu your antenna wire unit l)i" roarnl to cause radio interfer- latest type W inuc electrU) lines durhitf tiiHtalhitlan nr ,,,.; IdhiUlriff t'hrlHtmas tree by win hlowlnjf down ntt'ir iniul- MiKlitH. sniull electric tiiotorH, heat lutlun. jlitK pads whleli an; left coniiecled (hi Avoid runnlnir I ho unteiina 0 rh-eultn (Hie new tyne ui' Inat- or lead-in parallel to uny. oteeirlc Uf (;irH will not i-aiise radio j regardless or tin- f penso iiec.oBsary lines. . !nulses), hntiery i-lmmcrs, all ray ! to mrrecl thtt troalle.' When iiotseH 1 (c) Keep the anletina char of niaehiaes (X-ray, vioh i ray. etc.), am found to 1e caused hy some ull ohJi-ctH, rKweiully imdul stiaic-.-h-cirlc fans, loose connectioiiM in eloeirical appliance the owner in tares gucli as copper or tin roof homes, sueh aa def. clive lU'ht notil h-d or whaf lias hrcn found i.iul ittm.1 vii.ii.imi-. (Mi.i.k..iM HwllehcM. loose connect ions I a ud Is nslied to haw tlio trouble JilneH far loeut- j ut Butoii Itougfl, LoulKkuiu, itiK imlses caused.. ,)y' their tne3 , . and ilectrlcal nppllanci'H. ; Tim! nolHMH caused by their lines, wl.on I '"'ed with hen docs ,,.- , , found, are Itniiiediutnly corroded nluhl was siiiik in KiikIIsIi.' Koine i peojih- Know jitHt everyibinK. j Apprtncd. Contiuctl(in ha appliances and defective wirinK To uvold the pickinK1 up of tioiscM' which Is especially true In homes produced at dhitaiH sources and thai have been wired for a con eoiivcytai tiluliK ( In electric, lint's, siderahie length of time. In hoincM tho unteiina Hhould be run ni ilk'bl that use oil for heating, "i he 'oil anKh'fl to any power lines in llh1 burner motor In mot every case, vicinity or as near to this position unless it-pt In very irood condition, us Is practicable. Jeauses dist urbance.-i for blocks Mukn as ureal n separation as is around. Some stoUor niolors he posHthle between the antenna, biMl-(have badly also. In both of these In, and Kround win? and the dec-t easea the nolsa is fed bucli Into trie wires In the building. This the lino of tho electric distribution applies criually to the, house liKbt-jsystem and evuiybody'H radio on In if systein and teli'plioni' wins. this particular lino will pick up Jlwn the. lead-in iih direct as ptH-ithn noise throUKh the aiitannu. slhle from tho anletina to the place This jK ni0 more or less of all up wliero )t 1h ili'sind lo brlntf tin pltaiices. other very frrciitiit vlro' tjiroutfh na liiHiilntitiK li'.iHhiiiK causes of radio disturbances are In I ho wall of tlm house. It Is ad the idee trie hcwIuk machine, und vniituifonus to install a llk'lithiK ur-! vacuum cleaners. Home Ice ma rcster ut this point, one side being chine motors also can no trouble. In Connected to the Jcad-hi wiru and the shop one finds such things as III" other side connected to ground, electric grinders, drills, motor iren A ground rod should he driven to a. orator sets, electric valve refuelnjT depth, of hot lean tha'n six feet, tuachiueH, cylinder reborlnif ' nm-' Wucro possible, drive the ground chlncH, KUMolIno pump ipoiors and rod clKlit feot. Icotnprvssor motorH. Muny of tho whlsllea, siz.les. Huinetltuen loose collections in shrieks, and moans which brejik in the aerial, ground wire and the set eorrecteil. This can usuuiiy done at. very little, expense and will in most enact correct' I ho noises. Co-operation between the owners of electrical appliances und the company Is absolutely necessary If radio reception In t'nlon county Is to be improved. " . , MENUS emphasize the Interest of the dish, Health Talks' Whether Ihe meal is a et-ovei freshly cooked meat prepared 1 "A m'' Af ' St lv A:WM-I.H Iiy Sister Muvy I'orhups. oib) of the most Xih peratlnff problems of ivjutor JioasekeepinK is found In tho ac cumulation of in eat left-overs. A lew slices of roast beef, on pork chop, some silver: of hum uud the wIiik or ji chicken uro not ap In spiring, collection. However, clev er manipulation will .limko these odds and ends Into a truly deli cious entree. 'r0!iuctte,s offer ii inosl attrac tive way of using up left-overs. Meats can ..he used alone or In coinliluat Ions and thn sauce which oA quality .you insist knew would if you upon all the Jails CREAM of TARTAR For a leavener,our great grandmothers usedCreamof Tartar and soda, mixed by themselves. Then, about fifty years ago, these two were scientifically blended by Schilling and one or two others, producing baking powder as you know it today. Later on, there appeared substitutes for Cream of Tartar - - substitutes, cheap in price.There may be nothing definitely wrong with them. They are acceptable to many women. But the fact remains that some governments-" pure food departments ' ' most dietitians ' ' - and most all domestic science teachers,dcfinitely prefer Cream of Tartar. Such a preponderance of expert opinion determines the Schilling policy. It would be an easy course to furnish baking powder both to those who insist upon Cream of Tartar, and to those who are content with a substitute. But that could not be Schilling. Whether the difference be slight or great '"the fact remains that there IS a difference,and Schilling prefers the kind that is beyond question. BAKING INSURANCE "If you find any fault whatever in this Baking Powder, or think you do, your grocer will return your money and also pay for the eggs, butter, fiour and so forth, you have used." You will find that statement printed on the Schilling label. Look for it. Read it carefully. It is far more than a mere gesture of good will. Unusual as it is, it means lust what it winy u. uarung rowcicr,sure and pure, could cany such an offer. Cream of Tartar! Baking Insurance! That's the Schilling wuy ui Keeping iaitn wim you. There are 39 FACTS about other Schilling Products " Coffee 1 Extracts 'Tea and 49 Spices. especially for the purpose, H must he carefully looked over. Kvery bit of skin, fat, or gristle must be dlscanjed. The (dear, lender meat Is then minced and added to well seasoned and thoroughly cooked thick whllo sauce. This mixture is spread on a platter to cool lie for shaping. : It's u 'Itiip IK'Hciicy Tho perfect croquette Is soft and creamy inside with n crisp, tender, golden brown coating, 1'uro lutirit bn taken In crumb lng und egging or the delleato cro quette niixtuin may break during tho frying. Mvery particle of the surface of tho croquette must bo covered with crumbs, then dipped In egg und again rolled in crumbs. Tho most fastidious conks uhc only white crumbs for crumbling since Jhey remain a more delicate brown during cooking. The crusts of hrend nre not used in this case and tho ommbs should bo very dry. One tablespoon of water Is add ed to each egg used in crumbling and the mixture is beaten just enough lo mix the white and yolk thoroughly. . Homeiliiics riee or potato Is used Instead of the white sauce. This naturally makes a less delicti U -May m: iAri:iturs Ity Dr. I-Tcilerirk Strieker ; , I The 'occurrence of a number of-i cases of psittacosis or parrot dis- 1 case In this country demonstrates! definitely that it is not always safe j to handle sick birds carelessly. j .The vast majority of animal ills--! cases am tint transmitted to man. ; in certain coinmunieablo diseases i the specific organisms may hi' j capablo of transmission to several ( different species of animals In- j eluding man. If man comes Into Intimate contact with these ills cases infection may occur. Amontf the diseases that may be trans mitted front animals lo, man' are bovino tuberculosis, rabie.., Viiu la nt fever, tularemia, tick fever, infective rat bite fever, parrot dis ease, ring worm and a number of i other animal diseases. ' j Il is a safe. rule not to fondle! or carelessly handle sick animals or aniiyals recovering from a sjcK- ! ncKM. lings, cats, birds and other 1 pels may transmit infections to man. - rarrot disease is u rare disease. The number of cases reported' ro cenlly by the press Indicates that this dfsea.se can be spread by, th shipping of infected birds. No croquette but" Is easier for the cook I ((f ,JMjUat.l)iSirt llJlvt) ovt,v bcon handle.- since tin mixture quite firm. Kgg is used for hind lug lite whole with either the sauce Or vegetable foundation. . How. Ill .NbJip4rJL.!Ml,,,,?rs- '.Tho first shaping' of croquettes requires the most gentle handling. To be sure the croquettes are the same kIzo, It is well to measure them. Measure between iwo large rpoous ami roll gently between the hands until n smooth hall is luriu repoiled In this state accordin, to the records of the state -board of health. There Is also no. evi dence that parrots from an in focted district have been consigned to this state. The I'nitcd Slates public health service lias tftkon step.s lo prevent Ihe shipment Of sick or convalescent parrots from infected districts. i:dttacnsls is -in infective "flNense occurring 'n birds, particularly in parrots. The liseaso in parrots is characterized diarrhea, wasting and loss of id. . If wanted cylindrical in shape, roll lightly on a molding board j (y dusted wiiu siuea ecu. ,10s ....... ...- , p,,,it !inu f:lning of feather-.. I The disease in man Is practically ! always associated with 'the hand I ling of parrots having this disease ! or that, have recovered 'from this ! disease. There is usually a history ! of the bird having been fondled ; or the cage earehUsly handled. The disease Is caused by the im desired length. Flatten ends. Cones are made by shaping cyl inders and then, rolling on the board, using one end as a pivot and swinging the other under gen tle pressure around in an arc. The fat used for frying should bo hot enough lo brown an inch l ; cube of bread from the soft i of a loaf in -t sv grees Fahrenheit. I Tho above rule for fish cro- i quettes is standard, and minced j , meat can be substituted for flaked : ' I'IhIi. The seasoning can be chang : cd to suit Indivl iual tastes. j , VM Croqueltcs i One and ohe-half cups flaked fish. I cup milk. 3 tablespoons hut i ter. l tablespoons flour, 1 egg. , sliced onion. 1 teaspoon salt, t-2 1 teaspoon pepper, I lemon, I table j Kpoon minced parsley, crumbs, egg. i Kcabl onion in milk. .Melt but-I ter. stir in flour, and when bit')-1 .; hling. add milk strained to remove t t onion. Add salt, pepper and pars- 1 1 ley und bring to the boiling point, j I Uoniove from fire and add fish j i sprinkled with lemon juice. Stii-j ! until blended, taking care not to , ' crush fish. Turn onto a platter t ! cool. When cool, shape and roll ' In crumbs. THp in egg slightly j ! beaten with' 1 tablespoon water.; 1 roll again In crumbs and fry in deep, hot fat. j A frying bnskct is h great con- J vrnlenco In frying croquettes since ; five or six croquettes can be ptit In tho basket and lowered into the j fut at once. I.esw handling Is nec- j essary when they are cooked this . i way nnd there is less danger of breaking them. lm,t ..in l..o.wIu l ni'.ii lint onds. or SSO dc- , j,ynipto,nH nr(1 of a raV0 ty phoid with diarrhea and a malig nant atypical pneumonia, preven tive measures Include earo in handling sick parrots, and proper disinfection of cages. l'atlents ; with the disease should lie Isolated.! From the lower animal man may contract a number of ojher infer- ! Hons. Various skin parasites aro ! Ill I 1 & c -2L u Work Clothes For In And Out Of Door Jobs. !hi:.vm iimsu 1 THOIS.V.M1S l'lTTsnnuiH (AT) - i--mMn tbousiind noniPii nnd irln vlsiti'd ; ' thi' "drm hii" rix. ! up by rlul : wonirn ht-ri' iih an -amplo of ' what ran lo d..n. on a modi-ruto I ttifonti-. Om of th.' most Htlupldnti'd j ! houK.' in tin' poori'M prftton of Uio j : city was piiri'ti-'is.-ij. ri tnodi'lrd and i ATTIl (TS or o.mi: tin's low juices. l.i'athei- Louts : Mat'kinaw Coats ; Heavy Blazers All kinds of work clothing nt -0rr off s i TU D E B AK ER'S new Eights are time -tried and proved li llii !! ! p w mm? 'lifkMiQUlllW Will1 di ( 1 r irt'.Hii iv.vm rrr.. 1 -4 f r ' 1 -1 n o s c THREE years of sweeping victories provide a background of seasoned success for Studebaker's champion Eights. They hold . the greatest world and international records, and more American stock car records than all other makes of cars combined. Your choice of anyone of these fine motorcars, modern in every line, embodying every refinement, is certified by the approval of nearlyoneh'undred thousand owners of Studebaker Straight Eights ... and by the shield of Studebaker an honor mark for 78 years. ' STUDEBAKER EIGHTS COST NO MORE TO BUY OR TO OPERATE Dictator Eight Sedan, $1285; Commander Eight , Sedan, $1515; President Eight Sedan, $1765. four-Door Sedan Models. Prices at the factory. ' M. J. GOSS Fir and Adams. Tune in "Studebaktr Champions" Sunday evening 10:15 Iuaiern Standard Time. Station WF.AF and NRC network 1VT 1 ow t Urigidaire gives you the H YDRATOR The Hydrator is a marvelous new moist air compartment that makes vegetables and salad materials delightfully fresh and tender. See it demonstrated today. .rOUCF.MAN SICT Al'lltK 1 hy ins roriii nitors , i ou can t feed u city full of ; I EXHTBIl. Bun.. A1'I Oonull dessert alollC i .Irnrn. a pollroman was cirryinii In ",u' 011 O'l "'""J- j hii. trovi.rr pock.-t burst into 1 1 lore are the garments for the i 'fi.imra while lto wan riiiini; a. ii. . hrend winner whether he sits I jrydn ur-ar hr-r. at a desk or nt n di ill wheth- i , Thin w-.n hl Mnry ami ho muck , . - i,,..m ,e-itprl i Mo It. anil th ilm-lor who trenl-.rp O'S pOSlllOll 1.1 Slullll llUUea ! hurnH i-vi-ntunly vrifli'il it. '01' decorated With lCICleS I Th roiiRh ill npa. ii K.iins. mn-'; white collared or canvass' talnril pouiwlum t'lilonitp. CnrritMl . jyovcd : loose in tlin pooki't. thoy hail oomii ; C. .. , ., , int., contact with tiu- piiosphon.iw Necessities these you buy! I (in. tlm lUili" nt an i niply wifi'ly : them SO OUCH you SllOUld I match box. wlii ii-upon natin took )0 IX vn jiuljro of vniues and ; oeioi e you nuy nuoiiier uem ; you should know about Trot- 1 fv Now, with the development of the Hydrator, Frigidairc offers a new service to users ... a special compartment for vegetables and foods that need aJJi'J moisture. You can put even u:ltil celery in the Hydrator and make it crisp and fresh again. You can make lettuce tender and brittle. You can quickly restore the firmness of radishes, tomatoes and other vegetables. Today every household Frigidairc is equipped with the Hydrator. It is part of the surplus value offered by Frigidaire. So, too, is the famous "Cold Control" which enables you to speed the freezing of ice cubes and desserts. And to make Frigidaire still more practical and more strikingly beautiful, every household cabinet is now rust-proof Porcelain-on steel inside and out. See a complete demonstration at our showroom now. FRIGIDAIRE l.leclric Rrriferalors or Homrs, Stores utij Public Imliiuliom . . . Meclric U '.ilrr Coolers or Homes. Stores. Offices ami Victories . . . let Cream Cabinets . . , Milk Cooling Equipment , . . Room Coolers Jesse Rosonbaum Electric Co. X.-w; l'"l" m.lc. Eastern Oregon Light & Power Co. furnlslioil. Tho nw pnlnl. nhintnc i XjCnrraTiTiTTTiTl II liM JW brass Knocker una dainty curtains