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Friday, April 13, 1928 LA GRANDE EVENING OBSERVER Page Eleven LOSTINE PERSONALS She'll Be Queen of -Roses; IiORTINB , (Special) A. gTent I ileal or interest Is shown by tht farmers and the community In gen- ftrul In regurd to the Improvement of the roml up South Kork which lends 10 milen up the South Kork river Into one of the most beauti ful nnd scenic mountainous re- Klons of OiLjfon wht-rv thu trail lends to uumorous mountain lakes: A HiiIfleiiHit amount of monoy hus I been sulmcrlhed by tho community to meet tho ieiUjlrcments of tho county court. Surveyors nrq busy limninf,' tiic lines at this time. M. H. Stein of PlenKUhton. Kun- 8os arVived' KHtluy to visit his daughters, Mrs. Tom Mo Hut h of NVullowa and Mrs. Judd fools of l.OHllne. ' Sir. Sloln lias rented, his properly In Kuiisuh. and vxpects to visit with his UuiiKhters for o, year. Mr. nnd Mrs. Cook spent last sum- tner visitinf? at tho old home liv KlIllHItH. V : ". S. U Mnfflfl Is nddliiff several jin- provementH to his farm hoirio wi-Hlj of town, which Is occupied by I). II. MhkIII and family.. A new electric . ' pump Is being Installed also n new, bath room is Ix-ing added to tho Jinn ho. A special mooting of the Civil- lans and lilflo club was held nl the Amusement hall WVdnendr.y evenlnK" to organize u rlilo team to I prepare for thu state rifle mntcnes. O. P. Holms Jr., Harry Wade nnd W. W. Wade took the Phup inan Holms and Wads cattle out ''In? Mud creek government reserve last week. ' - ' " ' A school mooting was held last I week. The following Instructors I for tho T-ostine schools were elected for tho ensuing yonrMr. Violet ' Muughnn, seventh- and eighth I grades; Kdnabel Myers, fifth and sixth grades; Mrs. Carrie nrldwell. L third nnd ' fourth grades: I.eota j Prime Ribs of Beef Roast ' Place some beef suet in skillet on stfive, when very hoi, Senr the mast on both shies quickly 'to keep in tho juice. Salt and pepper and sprinkle with flour, pour a. little water In bottom of pan to baste roast, turn often until done but be sure to have a good hot oven to start with then let It conl down until ment Is done. 4 " ' Ruhr's Mk't The Tlest Place to Trade Phone M.MS 20 lfirt4 Adams I t i I i vV S . r M 1 1 jsaw ' B. I I ber of the cast deserve much com : mendntlon. i Members of the cast were: Rnm ' ttel Crawford, grandpa. Hurry Munsun: Hohert Post, the visitor . Grant StrlnRhnm; Wulter Conrad, IMm-ER (Rpcll)-rThiImWer jimnuo lined, wiih ambition. HlKh arhool boys l.c.all- team jBme. i,,,mond: Raiamandw nun iia linn ''"'" Alei.n.Ie-John Henrv Jone.. Zu. fMBLEIt PERSONALS when it defeated Cove by a score. of 11 to 6. ' i Work was .started tho first of tho week on a new filling: station hero. It Is being orectod by Jonn Marten and standi? just ucross the highway from the McKlnnls gnr ugo. This will make tbretv fllUns stations for Inilder.' Two events aw scheduled ror Krldny evening at 'the high school. The regular meeting of the P.-T. A. will be held mid this will be followed by a benefit danco to be given under the auspices of the su's choice, . Homer Green; Mrs. Davis, grandma, Gladys ' Crouscr; Ruth Conrad, nicknamed "Bobble" Huth Prior; l'lo Gray, Kuth's cou sins, I.ota Kaslnger; Kutle, a neigh bor, Vndls Slnck; 'Zuku, the rook, May Prior. The play was a bene fit forMhe student body fund. . Chance For Air Robbery LONDON (AP) lioxes laden with gold bars worth J:500,oui were distributed under the heats of on nir liner which flew from KniirhtH of Pvthins for the Wade . Croyden to llrussels recently. The halt fund. j passengers, unaware of the eon- Mrs. KM a Walker ' went to T-a tents, used them' as footstools Grande yesterday where she was ! but the pilot, who knew what was t . . rs p, i uimu liiirmu t1,U5lwn wsisimma cnies nominated invir most beautirui gins to ire iueen of the Talsa Hose Carnival this year, and Miss Ruth Casslty of Sand Sprlnga' was the winner. Now she is making nn air lour of the state to iowte participation In the two-day festival, over, which i she will rule as 'Queen Rosariu." Holms, first ' apd second grades. I Wayne Crow, will be principal of J ine nign scnooi ; icacncrs ana win be assisted by Miss Margaret Lewis of Portland. ' , The Kaster dinner served in the basement of ., tho , Presbyterian church nottedj the Neighborhood club the sum of $27. Miss lleulah j Magill returned from Hurrlcan 'creek Inst week. She wasj called there to nurse Mrs. Gate Crow. Mr. and Mrs. M". O. Courtney and son .Donald motored to La Grande Monday where Donald has been having his car, repainted. He drove It back on his return. Mr. nnd Mrs. Mike Gray went out to La Grande the first of the week where they went to visit Mrs. Gray's mother' Mrs. Steve Hodge. They took an aubo trip Into Idaho to visit friends. , , Mrs. O. "W. McKenzlo hns- left for' an extended fldlfWlfh" friends in Med ford. She accompanied Mr. and Mrs. Frank Huffman and Mrs. Georgiana Huffman who have been visiting friends near Elgin. Mrs. Tiny Cook of Pendleton who has been visiting friends In Lnstino nnd Knterprlso has returned home. Mr .nnd Mrs. James Dale of Kvans lias bought .-a farm near Cove and have moved out. Their intentions were to locate In Idaho but on' a recent, visit to Cove saw flomn land that Interested them, so decided to stop there., v Mr. and, Mrs. O. J. Poley spent Easter with friends In Enterprise. Mr. nnd Mrs.WIHard Lewis woro the recipients of several charivari companies recently at their home up South Forks. Tho drum crops of Enterprise played for the treat. Mr. Halsten of Wallowa signed a contract for tho lease of the Odd, Fellows building for the term of three years. He will immediately put in a hardware stock. . Mrs. J. H. Jackson . nnd Mrs. Myrtle Wbitmore entertained the pinochle club at the .home of Mrs. Wbitmore Wednesday evening. The Neighborhood club held an all day meeting at -the homo of Mrs. Wallace Spencer Wednesday for the purpose, of sewing for tho liosless. Jr. ' ' operated for the removal of 'a tu mor. Tho cworatlop was regarded as very successful nnd her many friends will hope for Mrs. Walker's speedy recovery. Her three sons of this section, Archie Keown, Joe Keown and Evertt Keown are with her. Tho three' boys who live In California started north yesterday and are expected here within a day or so. They are Raymond, Wil liam and Clarence Keown. v 1 . Representatives of the typing classes of the high school went to Pendleton this (Friday) morning to compete In tho typing classes. Two girls, Miss Frances MoKonnon and Miss Gladys Hillings were, the representatives. Mrs. Thomas Is commercial teacher. . - On Tuesday evening April 24th a musical will bo given here under the auspices of the ,M, I. A. as a benefit for Wade hall. Among other attractions will ho the Elgia band hteh will come down nnd f u rn ish several n urn bers for the program. . , The Imbler High school "Gosslp was Issued among the students Wednesdny of this week. This 1b quite a eerdituble publication and full of Items of Interest to the student body. " The sophomores came off with flying colors last evening when they presented their annual class play The Path Across The HHls" In Wade hall. They played before a splendid house, there having been very few empty seats. Prof. Reginald Menegat coached the play and he and each Individual mem- ln the boxes, was armed with a loaded revolver, ; KXGLANO ROOSTS PORK LONDON (AP) A "pork patila ment"-to ho known officially as tho Pig Industry council has been set up by the ministry of agricul ture und fisheries with the object of Increasing hyine production of pork and bucon. Sir Alfred Mond Is chairman .of the council, which will give special attention to pro duction of pigs, methods of- mar keting and requirements - of the homo trade. - DOLLAR POWX llRItlADi: LONDON' (AP) Installment buying has grown in England, says the Hire Traders' Protective asso ciation,, until If It were suddenly stopped half the factories would close. RF. ACTORS DIMINISH WASHINGTON AP)--'len years of testing cattle fur tuberculous Is deduced by the department of ag riculture to have reduced the num ber of reactors from 2.4 per cent of . alt animals slaughtered1 under federal Inspection to 1,1 per cunt. 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