Ha (irani JEiiMtng (ilwrur
VALLEY NEWS
GENERAL NEWS
VOLUME XXV-.
LA GRANDE, ORESON; FRIDAY, JANUARY 1928.
NUMBER 123
1 Over The Valley
r - Muliul E, Morton, Valley News Editor
Mother Very 111
Mrs. MeKenzle, mother of Mrs. I
Frunk McKttinfs, of Jmuler, ilea
cry low at the. home, oC her
daughter, with whom she liuir lived
fitr u numher of ycm-H. Her condi
tion lms-4jen very critical tor bcy-
ltuI duyn. .
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Moves To Tiillcnt IMuw
Mr. and Mrs. Howard Gannett
mve moved onto the. homo place
of the lute John H. urtd Mrs. Tnl-
Iont near, Cove. Mrs.1 Tallt'nt will
continue to reside there with them;
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Funeral of Mrs. Hycv 1 '',
The funeral of Mm. Mlke'Itoyce,
of Summerville, held Wednesday at j
the cliupel in the HuhimorvHIc
ccmetery was very largely attend-
ed, attesting to the respect which
the community hadfor the dr
ceased, lie v. J.elf Awes of I A
Grande had charge, of the' hitpros
slvo service, music having been
furnished byr'Mr.. and Mrs. I-rank
WoodeD, Mrs. Waym Purk.- Mr
and Mrs. T.oo Nelderor. Mrs. Irene ,
Conrad and Mr. Starncs. Mrs,
Hoyve came to the' . HujnmervSJlts
community, a bride, about six years
-go. her home having been li
Cleveland, Ohio. Shcwas very tal
ented, of a friendly dlsnOBitlon and
very soon made for herself a large, !
nlacc Id commtmlty affairs.. Her
4 uin,.cu fitituJ luwk tn Inst snmrnriv ,
and during all the intervening (
monlhs her condition had been re-,
gurded as very serious. She was ot
Hot t.ake for d month.and was
, later taken to a Portland hospital
where her death occurred the first--'
of this week. Ilesides Jfer husband,'
two fp-ns and one step-daugh-t,
ter, Mrs. Koyce is survived by a
sistor and brothers in Ohio. .
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lletunts to Monmouth . ;
Miss Thelma Anderson, a fresh- j
man at Monmouth normal, return- .
ed Sunday to her school work af-
ter having spent her vacation ut
the hofne of her parents, Mr; and
Mrs. Logan Anderson at the Cove,
Gire Splemlhl laneing Vnvty
in spite of the weather, the
members of the Kebekah and Odd
Fellows club at Suinmervllle urn
exceedingly well pleased over the
resulls of the danctng.party which
they g.-(ve ut the Masonic hall at
SummerviUe. on New Year's eve.
The parly was a benefit for tho
piano fund, and something over -
M) was reall.ed. A. fine supper ;
yas also served by-tho-, ladies.- Mlu-:L
"iic was by the Stuart orchestra of
La Gratjde.
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J'.-T. A. .Meets Monday
Tlie first regular meeting of tho
pnreni-ieacner asHoeiaiion ui wp
nierville will be held at the school
house on. next Monday evening
Cod Livfer
PUNIS
Lucky Kids of today need no
coaxing to take their daily cod
liver oil! U
-This Nexa kind Coco Cod
tastes so good that babies call it
"Y;eji-Yum and beg1 for more!
Full strength and pure, Coco Cod has all
the vital life-gi-'ing vitamins that build surg
ing robust athletic health into growing little
bodies. js Yours a Lucky Kid?
Give your children Coco Cod, and watch
their bodies grow" daily with vigorous, ath
letic strength and vibrant energy 1 Seethe
bloom cf health redden in their cheeks!
The Only Oil with ALL FOUR Vitamins
Demand Coco Cod to be sure nf getting
all four cf the necessary vitamins. Other
cod liver oils have Vitamins "A" and "D
-but Coco Cod has all four 'A", "B", "C"
and "D". ,;, V
The Cod Liver Oil (hat Tas tes
Is being nrruijBod and i. Is ex- !
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pectcd that there uiil uu a lurjre.
attendancc. The Invitation has
gone out to patrons of nearby
schools, sticf i as Dry Creels i'ifas
ant Grove, etc., who have no sneh
..organization, to join wilh the Sum
nicrviito people.
Itcliirn.H 1 'ron i likc ,
Charles Hnrnunn, who has boon
at the Lake for some time reeelv-
Inff troutmont for rheumatism has
returned to his home on the Covo
highway.
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Sew Vcar's I'aity , '
Members of the -Country Worn-
en's cluh and tlielr families partir-
inated in a watch night parly Sat
uruay evening at. the home of Mrs.
C. : I). ' Huffman, on Covo avenue
and .it was u very happy party, In
deed. The evening was devoted
to games of different kinds, and I
lo enjoying -the excellent New
Year's programs which we rn nom-
lng In from all the radio HtaHpns.
A delicious luncheon was served !
during the evening, . j
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l'mtfa Also Daiiuutct! '
In the collision which took p)nr,
on the highway between I-;'nnd
City and Coniey, New Yoi
Kvv
mo I'onuao sport roadster
ttr also suf-
fei'ed serious damacren as well nt
the Dodge sedan .as previously '
mentioned in these columns. The
car. which .belonged to Mr; and !
Mrs. Ivan Payne, of Hrownsville,
Oregon, visltlnj? at the home of her
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ott. at Sum-
morVille, was also thrown Into the
ditch following the collision. Mrs.
Payne's sister. Miss Leila Ott, a
student at the Imblcr high school
was on of the passu ngera in the
car, and sustained some injuries
about her fuce and head."
Hl
I'umlly (Withering
1 liiiiiiMKiitilo i-niolu nu1fi. if tni-
po.sslble to gather all the over the
valley pews at present, and we are
j lute lnjiearing of the large family
reunion 'and Cbrlslmas 1 dinner.
held at the home of Pioneer and
Mrs. George Gray on lower -Covo 1
road.- Die company of children,
grandchildren and relatives assem-
bled numbered about forty-four
and If was one of "the most enjoy-
able Chrltmus diunera of which
mention has been made,
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install Tomurron
Mew: officers of -ML , V'annte
grange will be Installed a I the retf-
Ular meeting to be held at their
hall in the Cove tomorrow.
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Accepts Position
ah Ai.ujuni' imiiniprv, iiit-nii-
ter of Mr. and Mrs. Everett Wall-
singer, of.Vak'Ha neighborhood,
mi i i
Oil Once
a
$ -w xmm m ...mi
I a
i rs
Like Chocolate
I lias Receptee a att-notfriiphlc posl-
'(Hon in tli! offiit! or tjiu (nitwi
Grande '. . . t " f I
: Mov to Walla Wnlln . , ; I
.Mm. l'Yiuu-lsi,('arliinii and ram
ify liuvv moved from (licir former
1 homo In pYumUle to Walla VM
f.ul"-, Ml' "r " ? "''i
the Veterans hoaottivl nt Unit ulueo
the Veterans' hospital at that pluco
j and the move was made that the
family iiiiglit be nearer to him. .,
WVtl ClirL-stmas KveX- .. -Cr
I ho ' announciment ims been
matte of iho marriage, on Christ -mas
eve, of Vernon Sherwood, son
of Afr. and Mrs. W. O. Khurwood
of the foothill road and Miss Mad
eline -Owsley, daughter of the lute
B. Owstey. They art! making their
homo for the present aV the W. O.
Sherwood home.
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Open Cow Utwul , , '
The highway from Island (lf
to (,ove was compieteiy opened
Wednesday niter having been eios-
whwit t lio li tin vie I- gnniv utO''"tw
IntH this time. tiH-roud was com
pleiely bloekel from the. .loltn Hw
mann place up to the Tuck (Jgnley
I corner. ' ; . - r' ' j
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The regular meeting of thclto-
hekiili lodu-e nf Snminervlllu .wns
jld WMhwaday uvejng. Thrf in-
hliLlmy disriu wure i-On.ft:red Ou
two candidates, part. Lunmuli and
Mrs. 33. B, 1,on&. VoVowlnif Ihe
regular-work, a saciat was hclrf
and rcfreKhments consisting o-C hot
mince, pie, sandu'iches una colu-oJ
u'on uitvciI '
i
v b ' t "
FiiHerv'.l' - Tit"iit
Members of .tha . Odd :; Keltowa
lodge, of which luV was a member.
ol fh iiiled Hi t)w funeral of John
It. Tallent, held Tuesday morning!
ut Ihc Methodist r(hm-en v in the I
Covo. Her. Alhp Payne. Ih ft pas-
tory delivered the sermon. -Inter-I
ment was made in the Cove'ceme-
iery., . ' -
To Isnt' iialn, Clul ...
'Die reguiar jneeilng' of i Die
Women's" club, of ImbUtr will be
I held next Wednesday, Jan. Itth. at
the home of Mrs. Halph )
Mor-
gan.
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ilfr J-Voir Trl - ,
County superintendent of schools
h. A. Sayre. has returned trom a .
trip over tlie W!i)awnUe valiey.
1 During his absence, Mr, SuyrO ut- .
' tended the annual .meeting of the
'Mate Teachers association in )orl
land and also the county auperln- !
ten dents'
. convention held in Sa-
Jem.
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V.,VI A llumt
l,,sMtulb llem.elt, wbu leuebes
""' ",r,'"r '""y0" i!1
,..,t th0-;chrltntu vaaltou at
ber Ho, at Independenee. ro-
turning to. ;La trrande on .Monday.
run; n i'ijv ii vhuihib iw
some time-1 because .the roads ro !
her boarding, place, (he , Albert
i .'! "" ; ." " 1 " .y . .-J i
srs. pa
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A SEASONABLE
RECIPE : '
Viieooketl Mincemeat
Mix wells " ' - - ; .
S.iHUU'ts I'OaVied itut .
1 quart suet
1 quart batted cider r
' of a. nall can ov dftvU Kavo
6 quarts of apples ,
S quarts of augittt" ' , ? .
pound seedless raisins
2 pounds si-eded raisins
Juive of 4 K'ftions .
Illnd of 1 lemon -
I'ut ull these through the grinder
'4 pound citron " -t
, pound candied orange peel
Vt pound candled plneupple .
1 pound walnuts
2 tablespoons cinnamon
.2 Mi tablespoons cloves
t hi tubtcspoous aiispice
1 tablespoon, nutmeg
5 tablespoons salt.
llasHe home,
blocked. The
were completely j
trip was i many
ide on the inxttiiintvnl pln, tmo
sled taking her part way where
she was met by a second which
coinphrlvd Iho trill.
OjH'idiuf I'p Itoud.s j
UrsUiea voitnty etipmeni a itieh j
could be used for th purpuae, the .
big slate rotary has been in op- f
oration this week opening up sonut
of the market roads over the val-
ley. whirl, have been Impassable.
evei since (he last fall of snow
and the wlud of Saturday night
iand Sunday morning,
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Haw Surprlst, Party-
lars of 31c. and Mr. lived Taylor
look them by Surprise, Monday
evening at tht; Taylor home In Ali
ce), Hliortly after their arrival
from thetv honey mooft trip to
Portland. A variety of games were
arranged for (he entertainment
during the, evening, and twvely re
freshments were served by tho
guests. Mr. and Mrs. Taylor, who
were married the week previous.
will soon go to housekeeping in
the home of Mr, Taylor's uncle, K.
it. Muvpuy, in Alice i.
o j Mr. Hurt Oliver, or Dry Creole,:
Suituwnjlh' AiJ )anr Mrs, l'rank Woodell of Hum-
The. ladles Aid society of Smu- mevvlUe, spt-ut Tuewluy in Liv
nierville will be eitertalned next Grande with Utcfr brother, Slow
TUursduy at tho home, of Mrs. J.art Sanderson, who Is III with
J. Wtigonwr lu SuinmevvUle. Act-
in(T hostessfrs will be the Misses 1
aetuiva Hityrv; Lottiv Ittuck and J
MaUvil Morton.
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j flf. Tlte liftke . J
w, O. Sherwood, oC the rooUUU
road - is a patient al Mot. I.ak
w hero he submrtted (o an opera
tion for Uevuta uhuut a ssevli ajso.
1 He is recoverlnK ntov.
.Party
' l"vitall.... are a0; t be iss 1
. ,,., tlalw;v r. (l,
on ;
. ,. . . . . .
Ifbckh eltlhs of
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MuS0Ille j,,,,, an(, imiHt(. will ,r
frn(.fhed hy the Stuart orchestra
of La Grande. ,
llctnrii.s To Walla Walla
Miss Dorothy Mills, of near
Cove, has relumed i her schoid
yrnvii ut Walla Walla, nfler having
en.io'Nd a fine vacation with hor
parw.ds, Mr and Mw, J. ?i. Mlll.s
1 1 iid wilh her many friends amont;
the young people 'hi Cove. Her
1 father aild Krnest JieK Arov over
wilh her lo Walla Walla on Mou
nt; y.
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Suffers Stroke
M i. i'ut man, who makes bin
hot no with his sister. Mrs. Churh.4
Cazleher In the Grange ludguhur
, hood, .suffered a stroke of paralysis
j ,Vt -eeii. 'i'ii is is lite second stroke
and his condition W m ilte precuv'.-
f 01IS.
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Observe (iuUh'u VeUlUiK (Quietly
Mr. and Mrs. Cyr.us Williams
I living in Sotlh t'niott. oiiservfd the
parsing of tueir 'ilden wedding
j very iiiietlv iceieJv at their home
? e special e. '"'.: .(,;t was ln 'ot,
ther than that Mr. and Mm. WtU-t-ims
received calls Iiom ie::oy of
their friends v.ho dropp-I In
tlielr fellclUubi tH. 1
T'Mts-rs llgt SclKtfd
Peter Menegut. of Lakeside, (v -gon.
a brother of Prof. Menegal of
the Imldet high school aeroou
pauled bis brother to Inibb v fol
lowing I he Christmas ree Kb and
enrolhd u.i a student there, thts
week. '
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f Vwttttry Honten's i'ttttt-
Mrs. IWvt Gvwd will lie Vb- bnst-
ess to Ihe members of the Cuiiufry
Women 'a club at Us next regnfar
meeUng, Jannty 1 '.Hb.
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f .Yen O. II. S. fHT.ee r
Cbuvry 'baptr, . V,. R. oi' Cnv.
recently ciiose tnetr new on lee r
mm mm y-ui ii n iuiiun. "uniiy
matron.-'" Mm Ma fib Cwnby. eon
pa I ron, 1 1 . M uslck : a ssocla t e
pit f ron. Mrs. Satfie Confey; cou-
dnelreiw. Mrs. Vera Wnln. aswd
isle conductress, , Mrs. Klsie Col
lins: secretary,- Mr. f-Uetfn Laird,
treasnrtT, Mv. Mwa Urevip' ttv
inner uriiriTH un; uppuiuiive.
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In Vbe Wreck
Mr. and Mrs. Mie Woodell. of
Suinmervifle, have received a mf
mijte from their daughter, Mbm Si.
saying I hut slip reach i d her dt s
(fuatfon. Ashfand. Monday night.
.bist about 21 bonm law Vbn b v1hh I In Mwh nod ya-a vblblled
had aiitleljmted. MImh Woodell wha and won prize uith her Hamp
on train No. 1 wlib h was wroeft- shire nheep and Grternw y vuttie
ed near The Dalles early Snnnny tvtn Cblvo lo Pmtland."
morning, and occupied one of Hie 1 '
two coaches which went off the j f tout ft Tarkingfun snyn ffie mas- j
track, Komw time after lb wreck ' enUn uhlrt will dlwppnwr Ubln
ccurrfd. the pussenKern were! fd years. Kilhcr ho Is a whale of'
1 taken back to Th Dalles wher-j '
Xiivy vrvT sivtJi lio Pj'pprtuuity
) to send messages to their people
'and aso to secure fonf. They (hen
i followed the novlbaldtt lino to
; .Vancouver and 'down , to l'ort-
i rumi. . v , . i
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llluo .Ml. (iiaiie
'Hit reguiar meeting, of the ftfuo
Ml. vnns was held Wednesday at
the hall the business session open
fug in the morning.' At noon, a re
eess was de,ehw-d ind those jm
cut partook ot the lovely chicken
dinner served by the. proper com
mittee caft'ierla style. W hen the
hum ting uag n Hinued the newly
elected officers were inducted into
their respective offices, Mrs W,
Sherwood, a past master, acting as
installing officer andIrs. Char feu
Spencer, nciinjf a her nssteiunt,
with Mrs. Redhead as musician.
L'nder the lecturer's, hour tu.er
was )utl. roll m) to whlrh mm
burs responded by making some
wish for tfio grange or voicing
bdwi' )'CJJolnlDn, wnd dlsuujwrioM
of inuslti, ,in which there was a
very generous participation." The
He vv )nni u ) Jj 'd iuwtlw, ) i )i
) . t, tl.i11(r ., . ,.u rurt,u
JJfW; l,eonomh;fl vollllll)llmy Mr
' u lllfflmint a. 1. Davlsv
Mrs. Carrie Spencer, Mrs, John
liunninn, Mrs. V Wright. Agri
cultural I'omniltteo; S, 'l HaUey,
Mrs. Oi-ace Grout, V, O. Shor
wooi), 3ft-ri Uiw. isfttiiahitiYQ an)
(Tvlo committee: Kd Jasper,,, Mrs,
V. h Gekeler, Mrs. W. O. Sher-
HoUimd.Vlnun.-e: Mia. J. l. KUuU
sey, Mrs. Rue Wllllamsoin Mi's.
Kutiitfrine liftHumfl. Jtt'th'f: JVJw.
I Jl. A. UlllKlei-ion. Mm W. 11 Sher-
I wood. MiV- William Taylor. Krt
j.;,,,,,,, ,.?..
)iiim.
' Kekley Kd Uuuiv, Mrs, Jesnle Mas
lerton, L. 1-V Wright and W. It.
, llflioier. O ran go inxttrnticit agent,
' l HuCfmau. Grange musician,
; Mrs. Katherine Itedhead.
In Tuwn 'VemyrfvnriVv
Mrs. Tom WallsliiHer. of Ailed,
has taken an apartment in fa
J nde to mnho n home for her
two sons, high school students,
during the ineienient weather.
Visit Tlielr itrtiLher
rheuuiatistu.
Xow Ifotsl Matmx'ep '
Mr. and Mrs. John UuvrwU,
incNy of the Kugeno hotel, at Ku-
gwrte, have arrived in Union and tut
U f lest of the yeiu usHuiwed wv
duties as managers of the. Union
hotel.
ViTHt -tinmw
The I mbler high .school basket
ball team bus (Is first real game
Ibis evening, when Ibey go tu Wal
lowa lo meet the high school bam
from that cf(y. ' ,
ui
Nave ,ev Son '
Mr. and" Mrs. J. t' Hinder, of
Catherine Creek road, bave 1 re
ceived work of the birth of a baby
son to Mr. and Mrs. Itobert Millit
er nt their home bj Han KraucJwp
a couple of weeks ago. Tho babe
u"n ighed seven pounds. ,
o-
Itoturns I'roiu Convention
.Miss Geneva Sayre, principal of
Die HnjijmerviDo sciioi, has rt
1 tu ned from Port land where, dur
ing a part of her Christmas vaca
tion. x))o alH'jifl'l a vonvftilion of
the young peonle of the l-'reo
Methodist church. She reports a
mo,sl, t))))i)ti)ti) j; gtiiht'r'mg, w))h
u largo ttllendaiico of yniitiu; peu
jilc from ovr the northwest.
i:perleiiceH of Clfly Yeurs Ay,tt
Hy M. L. Curler. "It got to be
a voinmon thing lor emigrants
camping - around Uuek Creek to
lone their horncs. After tho eml
grnnl hnr) put in a good pari of
the next day Hcarehlag, with no re
sulls, a man would happen along
and nfivr lo find thfttt for it eer
taiu auiouuL of c.aalu' TUu emi
grant, tiled Mild diKcouraged. woult.'
arced o lo tho demand and the
horses would be. delivered. la
st an eeH were reported where t ho
emigrant concluded it. was loo tale
to move mi that day, would tutu
bis horses Iooho and wait for an
ollir day, only lo pay for tho re
turn nf the ImiMCM iiviiln It u.ni
f Kon 1 1 ev ident, t lint n Ikii'kk t hlcf
gang was operating In the vicinity,
and some of tu meu got CruttU
llenn lo find ritt who they were.
In order tn do litis, H'no Joined
ttlie giiu uud tdayt'd wltU ttUem nn
lit he had all (In: Inloitiiation he
wanted. Shearing proper papers
and authority. Ue piwevded to ht
lent I tie ring leader, a well -dressed
man of leisure, who hud wver
been HUcpU-Umed. Tbf urvettt tonU
plac' in lite foil of IS7S, and Krank
tti'ito. with his prtsoti'-r, ftt a ye d (til
night vvlUi me t t'nyne.'K Cvvry on
tlo ir nay to Silver City.
"Along Sttakf rtver twa tittles he
law I'uyuc'h teviy, wn "He THo
saiid Spr lugs.' They ca me out of
thts lava walls and made a small
I'tver ul' watec tbttt we pa-rat vd n
i s hi n r J In (he river trrtni the muitt.
land. This island hud h en a ft eft
up and viu'atvd by a numtw-v of
pei-KoitH In previous years, but It
t?ft It nan ri'ttmed hr I'M Taylor,
wbo at ote" Uuu' v.;iw pavtwv
Payne's ferry. Taylox ilenr-d thu
tund of altortf at acres of brush.
U Ik nw Unov.n (uv and wide a
the -TIioiiHinid SpriniiK l-'arm' ami
i o wd hy Mfrrnfe Mith'r. who
an o.(unin( or A an found a good
laundry jjj Mfl
COUNTY CLUB WORK j
ENTHUSIASM SHOWN j
OVER THE VALLEYi
Club 'work,,' In Union county
j promises to b done on a. larger
sew)1 than l'ffm 'i Y.o t;u n-
I'er in whud' th.i work h . strict d,
K- nny -f.rlter'on. While t.ic club
ywr n&uuny siiirht , .in ibe Jjj)),
and some clubs comi'-ence vhelr
work then an l c'unMniie it-ilurlng
1)" jsuhoo) yMt tth r rlwb? be
cause of the nature of their work,,
cannot conveniently bogip opera
Upkb uri)) ear) spring. Fop Dwt
reason the exact uumbvr of ctubs
uhteh are carrying on varied proj
ceis i revej lei ermine) wnill iho
et ng of the yeivr.
Ilowivtir, of the cluh'wwhich or
gan tea rnu" degd' fheir worfc hi tlm
& are yuw swy wKsv-, w
cording lo riHUif reeeivtd in the
office o( County upernit -udeiif ?
A. ftyre. and W 1yv thvU was
ivpoils have not been received. U
in sufc 'o say tt.iit the intnibi1;' aci-dv-lly
t)MiMrtttittiS -.ow v, wjsnln
as largo as th-.i Uh of thole having
n portfc aunt in, 7 no coiupfcfe roK--iv
as iAithevod in Mv, Kayo's' of
fice, is uf. fallews: '. ;
OH t'ooklng Club. Suinmervllle,
'i.rafinr, -i3rs. K, Xi.'Vonihti, Utuvhot
Ml I'j Geneva. Say re, Mtuuber :!
boys, i girls, ixyymond Wagoner,
prMtyt nt, Nrii.v 5wiJi, v'ifltj prwi
deuU secro(ary Reua CUoate.
i .' . Cook. eg- Club. Toloe;iH t
.ender, f?enevhue Kaffer. Teacher.
svn. Memlievs, 1'onv slv'-n. lonvt
Miller, president, Kerb Hill, vii
Savings
Kellogg's Corn
Serve with cream. The
(iron iihe them. 4 pkgs.
v Peet's
Wa.shinjr Machine
' Soap
Uissolves iuickly. 2
.75c
Macaroni
American licauty or
('remoiina liramls
Noodles, Vermicelli,
$)heUi, Mae- Qs
Maxwell House Coffee
ft Satisfies
1 bl. Lin.
.3 LU. tin
Delicious Apples
These apples are iieiiHuii size, good eoior, arui
by the .State Inspector. Just a nice size for the
cliiWreii to eat.
i I resident, Kdhh HatleK "rotuiv.
f.-f. .S'heep Cfub. TefocaM t. i.eud
v. tenevle'vo Vi-. . limihir'
same. Members six boyj. (ta;ph
ifafier, presfeiit, Leonard ffaller,
viee. presideni, l,nwrpce Jiasli rt
secretary. N
f-f) Turkey (Tub. Teloeuset.
i.endvr, Cienevieye )l)br, Uwvhvi
same. Membei s. five boya, five
giiis. Kafph Ifaller, prosident,
Leonard Matte, vivo prv-tidvnt,
Lawrence liaxt.rt secretary.
(6) Sewing Club. Tolocasot.
:unie. Members, five slr, Ledua
Milter, president. Kern Hill, vice
presided, Kdttb Jaer. wtrrtirry.
(( Kewluc fMiih. Mr nin
J Lender, Augusta McCo. teaeher.
) Jierfbw WioclfA McwW fire girt.
' Marella VValte, prpsldeut. : Vecto.
Nebekon, vice president, Kern Mc
f'oy, spprinry. (
n Thveftd ttttd 'Vhmilo Hew
ing Clui). Shanghai. Loader, Mrs.
Utittia roei. teacher, sumo.
MenlMvs. lx 1t1s. avatt Yiimiry,
prosbient, Joan Koger, ,vleo prcai
dont, Herta barker, aecretary.
fS KewiwA' C)wb. Dry Cmek.
Leader, Mrs, leucine lUaaer. Uuiou.-
er, Zelma (loin. Members. hIx
jfb-ls, ),orew Hiwwor, ttnwldotit, .
Knxm lllazer. vice pvosldent, Miul
Jorie Woodell, secretary. (
it) 'otuto Cfub. Jry. Creek.
ulnia Coin. Members, flvu boys,
Phone Us Your Orders ,
Particular Attention
To All Phone Orders
Ko matter how small your order may be, it w'tli receive the
same caret ui attention, will be delivered to you promptly
and without any charge tor delivery. ;
January 7 th
Flakes .
ehil - OQp
for.,
Wheatena
Manafactwred froif? the
riioieest wheat. 2 pkgs.....
Pancrust
The Ideal Shortening
Use instead of flutter
in haking cakes, i
Lb.
Pkg
89c
Schillings
IJaJiin?? Powdtr
1 h. can C
Lh can 85C
52c
1 W Lb.
1 BUI. (I
SPECIAL, I'er Box..
Fresh Creamery Butter, 2 pound roll 95c
Lylo Sandorson, presidont, Lynn
Spencer, vice preaidnnf, I-awrenco
(1U) Girls' Hewing Club, Division
f and Tf. Perry. Leader, Mrs.
CSim-nce ' Slephv-riBDij, Tfenfcfcer,
Mrs. Mary H. Kail. Members, nlno
gfrfs. Wadle ; ; Kuhuiv president,
Mjiyivi IjOw StepbrBDn, vice jrosi
dent, June JA'e, secretary.- , '
(tti Cooking t.Tub. Pfeasanf
tov Ivy lj)nan.
Teacher, Klbm J'arks. Members
six girfs. .funo Kriiszeit, president,
Anna. Mnrch'ison, . vice yirealoejj
Clara Lnd, secretury. f
fflfj fJoys' Camp Cooking. Perry.
Leader, Mm Arch ftlephensoM,
Teacher, Mrs, Mary li. Kali. Mem
bers, ten hoys. Afyron Wheeior,
president, Lois MathSDii, "vice pxes- '
ident, Harold Hansen, secretary. I
fI3) Canip-Cookery. HummerC
vllhi, Lendfsr, Svhn Vfngtmv
Teacher, Geneva Sayre. Members,
seven boys. Gibbs, Wagoner, pres
ident, Carol Vfnsoner, vice presiV
dent, Denver Hensloy, secretary.
wti she vwv:s vs J
OfCANGf-;, N. X Sfiss Murjorie
M, KsvxV, Revive, hlvni-eofftd ani
bobbed supports her mother and
horsoff by drfvnig around in her
little rar vrfUvr supper nnd seWrig
secuiitles, to working girls. i
GOLDS j:
treated extermlly with t
Otwr IT Mtmon jar umma nanr
to 1 1 th
45c
Lye
U-aWmU's High Test
Hest for making- soap.
57c
Rke
Fancy Blue Rose'
Head Rire
69c
W Lh&
Drifted Snow Flour
Sperry's Kest Kran
viiw:k
$8.42
sacks).
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