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Ua (Srattite lEunttw itewr VALLEY NEWS VOLUME XXV. LA GRANDE, OREGON, FRIDAY, JUNE 22, 1928 NUMBER 267 GENERAL NEWS Over The Valley Mabel E. Morton, Vllcy Newa Editor Tim nuliy Clinics . . Muthera having smalt children under uchuul a kg tire uuked to es pecially bear In mind the clinics to be held over the county next week by W, Storey, r. of the state board of health und Mbm Alice Alarquardt. The cIIiiIch are ub Bulutely free und It Is hoped that each clinic may be full. . Definite dutea are uh follows: Medical. Hprlngs, Monday after noon. . v Klein, Tui'Bday afternoon. Cove, Wednesday afternoon. North I'owdcr, ThurBday morn ing. I' Union, Thursday ufturnoon. Greenwood, J .a Grande, ull Fri day. tfentrul, La Orundo, ull Suturduy. At?w .MltilMcr at Covo It has biun unnounred that the liov. l'liil Kturgis Jr., will come to the Covo some time during- August und will take up hit) duties us rec tor of the Ascension" Episcopal church and ulso the church at Union, ltev. SturRls succeeds Hev. Win, Bradner, who left this county in May for 1'rovldencc. It. I. Mr. KturRis Is a young man who will become a benedict bofore ho leaves his home In ithode Island und is a closo friend or the Hruduer run illy. Improving 1'roin Act'ldcnt Miss Jtobtirtu Hrock. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. W; JO Hrook or Hum inervitlu Is Improving from the ac cident which recently befell her In which she suffered. uTructiired leg. She was playing ubout the Hrock ranch during deep dusk and trip ped on a harrow, or rather caught her foot In u harrow, which threw her 'in such a way that the bono was broken Just above her unkle. She Is able to be about now with the use of crutches. . . o . ItiHuriis Homo Miss Kva Wilson has sufficiently recovered from her recent opera tion at Hot Lake to bo returned to Jier homo ndur Union. . Drive! S'ow I Vanlilln 'o Camus of near Inibler Is driving one of the new' lYa tilt tin jeedarts which is certuiuly a beauty, I He truded -in -his other Franklin 'on it. , j . Mr. Boris Ji Ifc'Utr ' I Chris Bertsch who recently ro- jcoived injuries when ho was drag- ged by u horse 1b Improving at his .home on Mill creek above the Covo. , For sevorul days It was thought that possibly Mr. Bertsch had sus tained some fractured ribs, but this is thought now not to have been the case. He bus a bad gash on his chin and is Injured ubout one ear. . o Attends Illyf Parade. Frank . Johnson of Pleasant Grovu wus among those from this section who represented Union county at tho big, road opening celebration near Flora last week. Air. Johnson reports thut the crowd numbered 2,000 or more and thut with un ideal duy It wus one of tho best picnics ho ever attended, o v Illmno for (lie Summer ' Miss Clara Auclulre w1ioihs ' been In Porttuhd slnco lust sum j mer, arrived homo last week and. will spend the summer at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. A. Auclulre in the Dry creek,' neigh borhood near Summervltlc. Miss Auclulre is a music teacher and ex pects to continuo. teaching horo th.ls summer. . t Visit At Lower Covo ' Jack und Toddy Galvlu of I,a Grande are spending a few days ut Hilvcrmead, visiting Troy and Hob , ert Becker. . ' I , o; ' r . D'a.wil on Auto Trii VmsI j Gearhart HtuckluntJ hns received word from his sister. Mrs. PaqHne Prllluinun. who with. , her son, jltolex, started recently on un ex tended auto trip, that they met jwith a mjsrurtuno ut Jeromo, j Idaho. They:stopped thero to niako i a very short visit with a cousinr Mrs. Anna Callecottj und while ut .her home.Mrs. I'rlllaman made a if las step aftoj dark, stepping off the porch. She sustained a bad- jly spralnked ankle und a number of ligaments wcro torn loose. They are remaining at Jeromo for u A SEASONABLE 1 RECIPE . Drop iiigtr CookK's 1 cup sugar '1 cup molasses , 1 cup shortening 2-3 cup' hot wuter ' 2 eggs - - 1, teuapoon ginger . ? 1 teaspoon soda '1 teaspoon baking powder Add spices to tuste und flour enough to drop. few dnys, Mrs, Prlllaman requiring crutches to be able to get ubout, Her many friends In' the valley ro-' gret to hour of this misfortune, " Pleasant Grov (irano - With reports of the recerit state grange gathering by Muster and Mra. Miles iWoodell, and plans for the Pomona gran go tomorrow, which they are to entertain, tho meeting, of Pleasant Grove grange Saturday evening wus very Inter esting. Tho attendance was not as large as usual. In ull probability duo to tho heavy farm work which is demanding full days on the part of the major part or tho grange's membership. Mr, and Mrs,' Wood ell brought buck full and complete, reports of whut to them wus uh In tensely Interesting and very profit able gathering. Trying Gut Itcd Clover Kd Bull of near Hunimervlllo is trying out several acres of red clover this season wiucH ho ex pects to thresh out' for seed for which there fs - considerable de mand. Mr. Hull bus rulsod timothy and ulsiko before and ulso some of this variety of clover, though not to any gYeut extent. a . . Go On To (laltroniia Mrs. Jacob Kautz and duughtcr, of Twin Fulls,' Idaho, who have been visiting ut tho homo. of their daughter and sister, Mrs. Harry G. Avery at Island City, left last week on a trip to California, whoro'they expect to sjcnd some time, o ': - '', Portland G'uc.sts Mr. and Mrs. Warren Oliver and Mr. and Mrs. Jim Ilastfett of Port lund drove In ttutui-duy evening and word guests over- Sunday .with their relatives, Mr. and Mrs. Burt Oliver and family, at liiy Creek. o Iinprow Koittl ) The work of improving the road SEVERAL SCHOOLS IN COUNTY RECEIVE STANDARD RANKING County 'superintendent of schools K, A, Kuyre, has rocently completed the list of schools in Union county which havo earned, through tho meeting of various requirements, tho certificate awurded to "Stand ard Schools." ( Thcso schools ar North Powder. Summervillo, Fros ty, Klgln, Perry and Frultdalo are really tho only schools in tho list which can bo classed as purely rur al school. ; For that reason, it is jsatd, they have in ado quito an (achievement In making the grade. To this list must bo added La Grande and Union, which uro al ways in the standard list, There are moro than a dozen rfc qulrementa In the list made out by stuto authorities and they include amour others, these Items tho owning and dally displaying of n JJnlted States flag; proper lighting, which In this case means windows equal to ono-flfth ofthe floor space; propei1" equipment; propor heating and ventilation; uppcar unce of the school room or rooms; possession of a certain number of standard pictures; yol kept and equipped grounds; a Parent Tcucher association; 'proper sani tation; proper out-buildings; teacher -with proper preparation; a good school library, good at tendance records, a supply or. sup plementary readers and visits ut leust annually by iuomb6rs of the school board, 1 up Pumpkin Ridge, leaving the Kl gln highway near Ittnchart is go ing on consistently. This road was one of tho narrowest und steepest country roads In tho county, but when tho present grudlng is fin ished, It will be very good. I' ' o lUt-L'lect Director I At the school election at the Dry ' Creek school on Monday, Willie i Sanderson was re-elected director and Kalnh McKinuis, clerk.. Miss . Kdna Greathouso, of Htunfield, has been elected to tench at this school next year to succeed Miss Zclma Goln. Miss Greathoueo wllj live ut tho homo of Mr. and Mrs. Leo Nelderer. , o Guests from llrnd Miss Opal Smith of Bend 1ms been making a short visit with her friend, Mrs. George Uoyce, near SummeVvllIe. . Mrs. Itoyce former- ly lived ut Bend. ltatlco Next Sn m lay People fiom muuy sections of the county are planning to spend Sunday at Sturkey, where a rodeo Is to bo staged by Dm people or that ..locality. A full program -which bus been given In these col- Iumns before this, has been ar ranged, which cdmmonccs In tho ; morning and rorittnuujR through tho dunce to be held ut tho post office in the evening. O.S.C. Board of Regents Coming Here Tomorrow The board of regents of the Ore gon Agricultural college will be In this valley tomorrow and will havo a busy day looking after their In terests here and taking In different meetings. They will visit and In spect tho Eastern Oregon Experi ment station neur Union during the g router purl or tho day and will also bo guests at the Union county Pomona grunge ut Plcusuiit Grove In tho afternoon, . , Tho members of the board who are to be here for the day Is not definitely known us yet. Thero will be ut leust five or six In tho com- P,auy, und these together with rep jresentutives of tho Union Pacific (and the stuto experiment station staff, ' and probably director Jar dine, will bo present at tho grange meeting. , 5 Minmng bavor : The New 12-Ounce Tin. of, lows Entertaining Club Mrs. G. W. Taylor, living on tlio Cove highway Is entertaining tho members of the Countrywomen's club today ut her home. Mrs, HainJItoii To Ho Operated ' Friends of Mrs, H. 8.. Hamilton, wlfo of Or.. Huinilton. district bu perlntendent of'this dlstrlct'of tho M-. K, church, will be Interested in knowing that Mrs: Hamilton has been facing nn operation for goitre, for which nttendlng physicians have been bulldlnl? her up for some time. Mrs. Hamilton has been ill for some time having never fully recovered from a previous opera tion. Dr. and Mrs. Hamilton, live at Boise, but formerly lived in this valley when he filled a number pf Methodist pulpits. . Sunday Guests -Mr. and Mrs. ElmerNellsen and Miss Isabel Symons of Summervillo were guests of friends In La Grundo' Sunday. Morgans to Corvnllin Supt. und Mrs. Jtulph Morgan, and son, of Imbler und Mr. Mor gan's father started lust week for Corvallls where they will visit with relatives and attend tho summer: session at O. A. C. Mr." Morgan .Sr. had been making several weeks'' visit wHh his son. - o ! Moro Surot Clover According to tho Farm Bulletin. Becker and Muurcr, farmers Irv ing In the vicinity of Covo seeded sweet clover broadcast In w heut stubble during the winter ahd re port un exollent stand. They uro well pleased with the crop report ing that It produces a large umouut of good sheep pasture. o ' x Difficulty With Well ' . ' 1 Press Pugh is having somfl trouble with tho new Well which they are attempting to drill on his ranch near Mummervllle. Drillers had made little more than a good Will Demonstrate Cream Separator W. H. Bohnenkanip Co., Is an nouncing a demonstration of tho new "McCormlck-Ueering" cream separator to bo held at their ware houso tomorrow, Suturduy after noon, commencing ut two o'clock, Craig Carroll, representative of tho International Harvester Co,, will be here to have charge of tho dem onstration One ' feat uro of tho demonstration -which should appeal to ninny of tho runner folk is the fact that tho demonstrating ma chine will ho used in connection with a McCormick-Oeerlng gaso line engine. Within the month Uohnenkamp's havo received a quota of ten machines und these were all sold within a period of about two weeks. Thcrr purchas ing customers have been Zack Chandler of May Park, Tom Wal slnger of Alice), Wllllo Sanderson of Summervlllc, Kill Horn, Mt. Glen, Charles Smut)!, Sidehill, J, H. Putrlck, of Pleasant Grove, Mr. Hill of Elgin und Tony Hloelo, of North Powder. Tho public Is In vited to the demonstration tomor row, SuturUuy. beginning on tho work when tho drill caught, through, soma cause, which has not yet been figured out. Whut steps to take-to got hold of und remove the drill had; not beeu decided yet a few days ago. Tho well will bo a continuation of tho old well on tho Pugh place und this uccldent puts tho fivmljy entirely without water, which Is no small Inconvenience, . Sisters Improve Miss Margaret Klnehurt und her slste, M.rs. Tom Collins of Klne- j hart, who huve been putlents at the Grande Hondo hospital are re ported us Improving from their re- ' cent operations. Hug Iteuiiinii The annual Hug reunion comes on next Sunday, June 24th at t lib City Purk In Klgln. With a lair day. this year's promises to be one f Confirmed on I'uge' Ten ) "Easy to Take" Picnicking and Camping Krause's havg .long been' recognized 83 the leading Marshmallows "of the Pacific Northwest. Ingredients of sijch excellence as rich cream, -eggs, pure sugar have won for them a high place as a food. The secret in gredients, responsible for their tempting flavor,, have placed Krause's in the front rank as a confection. And now, for special value you cari Buy Them in the NEW. 12-ounce Blue Tin A( Druggists Confectioners Grocers In Bulk, Lb. 50c T53-1II&, tSpohane Pbrtlahd Seattle ' Troy Becker and His Heifer Calf i.V Troy lieeker was quite proud of his HolMtelns recently shown at tho Kufftern (iregon Uvrntoek chow, nn u part of I he Cove Ilolnteln Calf club s exhibit. The story of the calf with w hich Troy Is shown here. Is given to uh by him as follows: Heauly Henter Kuyne Hegls, I'l mouths old heifer. She Is one of the three registered HolHteltwf, owned by Troy Itecker. mm of Mr. und Mrs. A. L. Uecker of Lower Cove and ucd by htm In his club work. Beauty comes from the noted Henler und Son herd of Crcswell, Ore, She was exhibited utAthe Kustern Oregon stock show und' won third place.- She can i be seen ut any time at Sllvermad, Lower Cove.. Troy says, she Is nut uuly u herd foundation, but uUg a potential college buul;-rull. rrPl Organization The Thrift Grocers as un organization aro proud of their contribution to the umn -public welfare. Through organization they have built a system of economical ((igy) distribution, enabling them to oner substantial savings on the necessities ol me. Thrift Savings for Saturday-Monday T A pr Our purchase of two hundred cases ' 4-lb. pail 73c 1mMU enables this wonderful price ...... ..l.S-lb. pail $1.43 f) Economy Jar Lids, 3 dozen . ; . . . . . . . . . 69c & W VEGETABLES Corn Standard 4 cans 45c A & L Brand-r4 cans 68c Pref. Stocjc 4 cans : ' 80c . Peas Staiidurd 4 cans . 45c t()) A & L Brand 4 cans 53c til V- J 1'. S. Telephone 4 cans 65c Tomatoes Jg Stiindard 4 fans Is gaining favor each week. Ground fresh. Lb. milium 7 45c A':& L Solid Pack 4 cans g3C : Pref. Stocjc 4 cans 80c FRUITS Pineapple Broken Slices 2 cans - 43c i Plantation 2 cans 50c Pref. Stock 2 cans Refreshing Thrift Coffee ;. Summer Beverages c i Budweiser' v Beer adds zest to the picnic . lunch . 8 bottles , . 50c 1 case , i . ' $3.87 Canada Dry. , Ginger Ale A very refreshing healthful drink. . ALWAYS ' E R V COLD .. . 3 bottles , 75c Dozen . , $2.75 : Calumet Baking Powder, 1 lb. can 25c Bluing' Mvsv Stewart's the best .grade f liquid bluing, 2 oottles . . 33c t . . Crackers Premium Salted Cracker 2-pound carton j 29c Cheese Tillamook full cream fin est cheese made, pound 33c Raisins 11 'tSSSL Peaches mm Bullseye Brand 2 cans 37c A & L Mod. Syrup 2 43c m)J Pref. Stock Fancy 2 in sanitary packages, 4- Prof. Stock Fancy -r. 2 Seedless raisins packed , Flapjack Albers Pancake . Flour, makes lighter cakes,. (Taj) large'package Apricots n..n r J n uuusfye jjiaim c cans - (()) 43c A & L Med. Syrup 2 cans - i i)J)C lb. pkg. cans 50c 35c 72c Bananas, three pounds 25c New Potatoes, 5 pounds 19c . SPECIAL CLOSE-OUT PRICES Tea Garden Svrun Beechnut Mustard Full gallon $1.59 S&K Pickles lmnc-madu Mustard Pickles, pint , 27c Liberty Bell Syrup Cane and Maple Blend, gallon $1.59 Del Monte Fruit Salad 2 No. 1 Tins 49c . 408 Fir St. Iirge .bottle 15c Tea Garden Pickled Pears Large jar . 69c Hillsdale Peaches .Extra Fancy Fruit, 2 No. 2 tins 49c Klim-Powdered Milk 1 pound ' 75c 5 pounds $3.35 Main 734