Cascade Locks chronicle and the Bonneville Dam chronicle. (Cascade Locks, Or.) 1939-1939, April 21, 1939, Page PAGE SEVEN, Image 7

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T i r e CASCADE 1 OPKS CHRONICLE
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DEPARTMENT
^ Siren Again as Escape
* Picture Valentino's Life
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B A R G A IN PRICKS
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10 Rose Bushes 1.75 postpaid
Plants - - -
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10 Fruit Trees
assorted - - 2.75 poatpalu
HUNDREDS OF BARGAINS
T U A L A T IN V A L L E Y
NURSERIES
S h erw o od , O regon
SCHOOLS AND COLLEGES
I .F A R J I
B A R H E R IN Q
at M O L K R ’9
L o w e s t p rices e ver. E a rn w h ile you
lea rn G et licen se in six m onths
M O L E R B A R B E R C O L .L E O E
S e a ttle , T a c o m a . S pokane
Selfish End
There never was a man who
thought he had no law but his own
will, who did not soon find that he
had no end but his own profit.—
Edmund Burke.
How Women
in Their 40’s
Can Attract Men
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very good book that everybody was
reading a year or so ago. After
that she'll play another young worn
an who is something less than per
feet when she is co-starred with
See Only Shadows
Spencer Tracy in Sea of Grass,”
The sun is shining all around,
in a role that wiU have to be con
but many will only contemplate
siderably rewritten if the censors
their own shadows.
are to approve of it.
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CONSTIPATED?
H e r * s I*
Is A m a z i n g R e l i e f f o r
C o n d i t i o n s D u e s to S l u g
g g g l i s h B o w e l s
i think all 'siatlvea
alike, (list try n.ts
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la a s a lv e .
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frsHhlng. Invigorating. D *pnoil*bla relie f troni
■Irk hMbdachea. bilious niella, Ured feeling when
associated with eooattpatlon.
n e i . a n - •, grt a 2Se hot of N R from your
V V ltn O U l R IS K driizsl»! Make the test
then
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tf not delighted, return
hot
us.
refu n d th e purchase
p r ic e T b n ' l f • Ir.
Oet N R Tablets today.
A picture based on the life of
Rudolph Valentino is to reach the
screen at last. It is one of the five
productions to be released through
United Artists in 1939 40 by Edward
Small Productions. Inc. And vari­
ous old newspaper men arc waiting
for It with considerable Interest,
wondering how certain parts of that
biography will be fixed up so that
they are fit for the screen.
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Two Texas cities, Fort Worth and
QUICK RELIEF San Antonio, took particular Interest
/T t+ t I » ! * * * » * ,?
k FOR ACID
when two recent R K O pictures
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' indigestion were released. One was Douglas
Corrigan's "The Flying Irishman,*'
because it was tn San Antonio that
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W N U — 13
Corrigan worked as a newsboy to
support his mother after his father
deserted the family
Fort Worth
wanted to see 'The Story of Vernon
Castle." with Ginger Rogers and
Fred Astaire, because it was at
Bcnbrook field. Fort Worth, that
M ay W a rs o f Disordered
Castle crashed his plane to avoid
kidney Action
olliding in mid air with another.
Modern life with ita hurry and worry,
ALWAYS
EAT and WHY
to
C . Houston Goudlss Gives Practical Advice on Feeding
'Teen Age Child; Describes Some Special
Food Needs of Both Boys and Girls
By C. HOUSTON GOUOISS
E G IN N IN G around the twelfth year in : tils and the thir­
teenth year in boys, the rate of growth is greatly accel­
erated. Then children require large quantities of food to
meet the needs of their rapidly maturing bodies and they
usually develop huge appetites.
Unfortunately, however,
they are often inclined to overlook the foods that are most
necessary to health, to eat at odd hours, and to stuff them­
selves with rich combinations*---------------------------------------------
that may severely tax the tnking it ns a beverage, mothers
should see that it is supplied by
digestive system.
Mothers may find it exceed­ way of cream soups and sauces,
with cereals, and in nutritious pud­
ingly difficult to deal with ding desserts, which can be en-
their offspring all through the | riched with eggs, thus providing
’teens, wh e n physiological additional proteins, minerals and
changes are taking place vitamins.
which mark the transition
Fruit* and Veqetable*
from childhood to maturity.
Fruits should he eaten freely—
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group recording war songs for the
picture. ‘ 'Four Feathers.” She also
saw two reels of the picture.
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Some years ago Mvrna Loy re
belled against playing siren roles
She showed what she could do in
the part of a delightful wife in "The
Thin Man," and since then she's
been playing delightful wives until
she's sick unto death of them, too.
So now she'll turn siren again, ns
"Lady Fsketh.” in "The Rains
Came." the picture version of that For along with the development of
his fast growing body, the child's
emotional life un­
dergoes
a
pro­
found and disturb­
ing change.
The
boy or girl who
was formerly ame­
nable to direction
suddenly exhibits a
desire
for
inde­
pendence. He be­
comes jumpy and
irritable, and the
wish to direct his
own life extends
even to his choice of food.
10 Raspberry
Hero’» good advice for a woman during her
change (usually from 38 to B2), who tear*
•he'll lose her appeal to men, who worriiw
•bout hot flashes, loes of pen, dizzy spells,
upset nerves ami moody spells.
Get more fresh air, 8 hr», sleep and if you
need a good general system tonic take Lydia
E. Pink ha m s Vegetable Compound, made
•tptcm lly /or «-omen. It hrlpe Nature build
up physical resistance, thus helps give more
vivacity to enjoy life and assist ralming
Jittery nerves and disturbing symptoms that
often accompany change of life. W E L L
W O R T H T R Y IN G !
Y a le —
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stooí
clean
V irg in ia
^'OR the first time in a life­
time during which she has
shown deep interest in mo­
tion pictures, the Dowager
Queen Mary of Great Britain
recently visited a motion pic­
ture studio. She was shown
around his studios by Alex­
ander Korda, and watched a
TREES
s p e c ia l
On the Screen Map %
WHAT
l*AU R S E V E N
Boy* Need More Food Than Girl*
There is a murked difference be­
tween the fuel requirements of
'teen age boys and girls
Both
must have a well balanced diet.
But the boys need many more
calories, and therefore should
have a more generous allowance
of highly concentrated foisls which
supply necessary fuel w ith a min­
imum tax on the digestive system.
They should have cereals in gen­
erous sire portions and it's advis-
able to choose part of the cereals
from those retaining the bran and
the germ.
And they'll welcome
nourishing desserts, such as cua-
t«rd. tapioca, bread and corn
starch puddings.
Girl* Warned Aqainjf Reducing
Girls, on thr other hand, may
at least twice a day and the high- become fussy and try to cut down
caloric dried fruits, such as prunes radically on the furl foods, with
and dates, may be used to ad­ thr foolish idea of keeping fash­
vantage along with bananas, or­ ionably thin. This must not be
anges, grapefruit, apples and oth­ permitted, because it may result
er fresh fruits, as well ns the m under nutrition, which opens the
many varieties that come in cans way to fatigue and nervousness,
Cooked and raw vegetables and may lead to serious disease.
should be provided liberally if
In addition to wholesome, nour­
possible, at both lunch and dinner. ishing food, ’ teen age boys and
Dressing cooked vegetables with girls should have plenty of rest,
butter or margarine will increase sunshine and healthful outdoor e x ­
their fuel value, and make them ercise. And they also deserve the
more satisfying for hungry boys, j sympathy and deep understanding
(•iris, who nrr often finicky raters of their parents
during their adolescent years, can 1 C W N P C Houston Goudlss
Mothers must mobilize all thr
patience aiul forbearance at their
com m and— must make it their sol­
emn duty to sre that their ado­
lescent children have thr foods
they require for growth, for stam ­
ina. and for building resistance to
disease. For the stress ami strain
of adolescence will he far more
easily weathered by boys ami girls
who are properly nourished.
Quality Important as Quantity
During the years of greatest
! growth, boys and girls frequently
{ require more food than their fa-
' thers or mothers. But it is es­
sential thnt the diet be well bal-
, anced and of the highest nutritive
, value. It should include an abun­
dance of easily digested energy
foods, such as breadstuff’s, pota­
toes. cereals and macaroni prod­
ucts, as well as liberal quantities
. of the more concentrated fuel
foods, such as butter or marga­
rine. There must be an ample
supply of high quality protein—
which is furnished by meat, fish,
eggs, cheese and milk to build
the new muscle tissue required to
cover the lengthening frames of
the boys and help build the round­
ed contours of the girls
u m i a II> he tempted with crisp, raw
vegetables served in the form of
salads; ami protein can he added
bv means of eggs, cheese, fish or
chicken.
le w
shown and joining it to make a
variety of articles; illustrations of
it and of all stitches used; m a ­
terial requirements.
Send 15 cents in coins for this
pattern to The Sowing Circle, Nee­
dlework Dept., H2 Eighth Avenue,
New York. N Y.
Please write your name, ad­
dress and pattern number plainly,
FIro Walkers
Pattern No. IP»*)
Extra lovely tins lacy spread
but yours at no extra cost save
that of this simple pattern and the
string used to crochet it. One 10-
inch filet square, repeated, makes
all this loveliness! In spread or
cloth - use only four for a square
clothe or an inset for a cloth. Pat­
tern 14!»!* contains directions and
a chart for making the square
Eire walkers claim faith pro­
tects them from injury ns they
walk barefooted across a bed of
hot stones or smoldering ashes,
says Collier's. Others c laim fire
walking is a trick the families are
able to stage because they use a
fuel thnt is a bad conductor of
heat, because they walk so rapidly
that the contact is too brief to
cause u burn and lastly, because
they are able to induce some kind
of anesthesia.
CARRY,
T h a tN a ^ in ^
Backache
irregular habits, improper eating and
drinking— Ita risk of exposure and infeo-
throws heavy strain on the work
of the kidneya They are apt to become
over tated and fail to filter etreas aetd
and other impurities from the life-giving
blood.
You may su*re nagging bsckarhs,
htsdarhe. dizzineen, getting up nighta.
leg pairs. swetltng — ftef con»
tired, nervous, all worn out. Other signs
of kidney or blsdder disorder msv he
burning, ersnty or loo frequent unnstioa.
I se Dasa’i Pilla. Dess's help the
kidneys to get rid of stress px.ia.ir.ous
brdy waste They sre ant-eeptle to the
urinary tract and tend to relieve irrita­
tion and the pout it causa Many grate­
ful people recommend Doss's. They
bsve had more than forty years of pubfia
approval. Asa pose neighbor!
DOANS PILLS
Incidentally. Mm. Castle, who act­
ed a* technical director for the
picture, la very much pleased with
AsUtre'a portrayal of her famous
luaband.
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tla m n u r g i r l i u h o appear ai g u r u u a r ,
m “ T h e C i r c l e “ b ro a d rn ttt u u m lli
Irrita n ti Ihai 1 ary G ra n t play a p p a in e
h em
lia h e t S h e rid a n . H and in fa i
loan B e n n e tt in ~ I h r M an in th e Ira n
M ath ' u t f a o 1‘i r h f o r i T % c a u tu i
f p e r ir e i p ie r# o f c a tlin g t r e m i la h r
hai o f R o n a ld C a im a n far t h r h e ro in
‘ I h r I j g h l T h a t f a i le d “ .
. V a rn er
U r o lh e r i it a n 'i tr r e e n " J o h n I f i llin g e r
lu t la u “ a fte r a l l —t o o m any p e o p le
id n 'l h h r the idea
e W>«i#re N«»ap«p#r Utuaa.
Need for Mineral* and Vitamin*
There must be ample nmounts
of the various minerals especial- 1
)y calcium and phosphorus for the
teeth and bones, and to help build
sound, healthy nerves; iodine for
proper functioning of the thyroid
gland; iron for building increased
quantities of rich red blood E very
vitamin must he included in thr
adolescent's diet to promote nor­
mal health and development, but
vitamin A is especially valuable
at this time of rapid growth, and
vitamin B is also required in lib­
eral amounts to meet the extra d e ­
mands of increased activity and
growth.
A Quart of Milk Daily
It is highly desirable that the
diet should include a quart of milk
daily, because milk is such a
splendid source of calcium and
vitamin A, as well as other neces­
sary minerals and vitamins. If
children have been brought up
with a wholesome respect for this
master food, they will continue to
drink it during their 'teens.
However, if they complain about
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