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VALLEY NEWS
WANT ADS
VOLUME XVII
LA GRANDE, OREGON, FRIDAY. DKCKMBBR 21, li)2S.
NUMBER 7(5.
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Miibrl I-:. Morion, Valley News Keillor
'hones: Kcsidi'iii-o, bl'tt-J; Office, Main 37
Ai'rivnl Horn YoMrnluy
Miss Anna Hrooks who nan been
in Portland .since Hfpu-iiibcr ar
rived yeiiterday t her home near
lmhk-r. Miss HrookN wuh in I'ort
land lor an operation for ROltro
anil Iuih Hpeiit the intervening
weeks there with friends recuper
ating from the ordeal.
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l-jilntuln at IMiuivr
.Mr. und .Mrs. Karl I'urk enter
tained very delightfully Sunday
evening at their home, at Iry
Creek, a group of six friends, .Mr,
and Mih. John Wagoner, Mr. und l-nion Ikih gone to i'ortlanil where
Mrs. Frank Woodell and Mr. and she will visit anions friends und
Mrs. Wayne l'urk. in addition to relatives.
the wonderful duek dinner which
the hoste.ss served, tin? fuct that. Here Tor limn-al
ley fell while abt.ut his work in the those outside of the court, being.
barn u lew weeks at,ro und frac- ' muster, Melviu Hull; overseer, Syl-
tured a number ol ril-. via Johnson; lecturer. Marjorio
llonu l-'or Visit
Miss Vera Case is homo
Monuioiitii for u holiday i
the home of her punuits, Mr. and
Mrs. Will Cas,. ut Alicel. Mr. and
Mrs. Case and their four sons have
ull been ill. having been tlu vic
tims, but ull are better now.
Woodell; chu plain, Nellie Knde;
secretary, Hernice Johnston; treu-
frotu I surer, I.eiKhtou Johnston; steward,
Hit ut (i len MeKmzie; assistunt steward,
J ale Standley; ludy assist ant slt-w-ard,
Klvu Lewis. Mrs. Miles Wood
ell is the matron of the juvenile
group.
the day was the birthday anniver
sary of Mrs, Wagoner added to the
enjoyment of the occasion.
Homo From Monmouth
The Misses Curmen Daniel and j
Thelma Anderson, who are students
ut the Monmouth Normal, Miss
3aniel fur Iter first year and Miss
Anderson for her second, have ar- ;
jived home and will spend the holi-
days at the home of their respec- !
tive parents. .Mr, und Mrs. l.ogun
.Anderson und Mr. und Mrs. It. 11.
JJiuiiel at the Cove,
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Hoy l!tt'irs Injuries
1. eland Hudson, who was one of
tlie stork judging teams to go 1
I'rom this counity to the Pacific In- ,
ternational ut Portland was lh
victim of a very painful accldeent
out! night List week, wlille coast- j
iug near his home. He run into a j
wire fence and received very pain- j
ful cms and bruises about his ;
head. Ho is getting ulong ull right, j
J-elund formerly lived on u farm
near I m bier but bis parents now I
live at Joseph and it was there that 1
the accident occurred.
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Jlim Gue-ts
Mr. and Mrs. lliiljih York were
In the valley last week visiting
briefly at the home of their uncle
and aunt. Mr. und Mrs. J. K. Hulse
Of the Iowa district und with their
cousins. Mr. und -Mrs. Hugh Hulse.'
air. und MrH. York were on their
way to t'tah to spend the winter
after having been in Idaho during
the past season.
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Mr. Hartley lietler
A. K. Hartley who lives on a
farm this side of the Cove is re-
o To Av At Island City
Ybdtliitf lu Portland Wray W. Lawrence who comes to'
Mrs. William Dobbins of near this county to rill the office, of
county ugrieulturisl during the
leuve of absence of the present in
cumbent, Hurry Avery, will tukc
the Kiddle house ut lis land City
where Mr. und Mrs. Avery having
been living the last few years. Mr.
und Mrs. Avery and their family
expert to leave during the holidays
fur Corvallls which will bo Ihclr
home next year.
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Attend .Moctiitg
H. MeCJoldrick of lmbler, John
Dean of near tho Cove and Will
lam Uoulet of Klgin were tho di
rectors from this valley who at
tended tho business meeting of the
borad of the Jtlack Marble and
Lime Co. at Klgin last week,
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POStpOIK'K Visit
Mrs. Jeanetto Tuttle of Pump-
Grant Johnson of Wallowa came
down the first of tho week culled
by the death of his brother, Trunk
Johnson of .he Pleasant Urove
neighborhood und remained mull
after tho funeral services Wednes
day. o
Observe; Birthdays
Following a custom which bus
inuintulued lor years, the families
of Mr. and Mrs. Uobert Kakin and
Mr. and .Mrs. W. A. Xurbrick had
dinner together recently in honor
of the birthdays of .Mr. Kakin and
.Mrs. Xurbrick. It was held this
year at tho country home of the
Zurbricks lu the Mumh Chapel tils-( kin Hidire had nlanned leaving to
trict and was enjoyed by the niem- ' niurrow for Aberdeen. Washington
hers of the two families. , to HH.m holidays ut tho home
- o - - of her son, Gerald. On account
To Hine Tree j u( ,hl ..ptuYmic. .Mrs. Tuttle has
Children who attend the Iowa postponed her visit for a time. Mr.
uiwrici sellout win elljny a i n
und Mrs. Cap Tuttle and son, of
this evening; NihNr expect to leave Monday for
Portland for a several days' stay.
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Home Ir Ten In.vs
Miss Kvu Ledbetter arrived this
I u ft .moon from Weston to spend
Christmas at her home near Alicel
mas program und tret
ut the school house.
Humes Nearly Flni-hed
The new country home of Mr.
und Mrs. Charles Spencer is rap
idly Hearing roinpletion and Mr.
and Mrs. Spencer are hoping that It Hie was accompanied by Miss Ann
may be ready at least for them to j ,oomis of Wisconsin, a grade
move in before the more severe teacher at Weston, who will spend
weather appears. The house which hei- vacation in this valley,
is on their place In the Grange; 0
Hall neighborhood, is u strictly . Communlt v Program
The community Christmas tree.
modern structure of seven rooms,
Juvenile Grange
The Pleasant Grove juvenile
grange Is one of the most active
organizations of this character in
the state. It meets at the hall on
tthe same evening as the older
group, they have their own equip
ment und they are growing up in a
ported to be recovering nicely. It grange atmosphere. They recently
'"- .-iiHMiuu-ii-u mm. .mv, nart- eiccn-u ineir oiiicors tor next year.
YOU are wasting one third of your feed
crops when they are fed unground.
y Grind your feeds stems, stalks, leaves,
cobs, shucks and all with a W-W Feed
Grinder and they will go a third further.
The W-VV grinds and mixes everything
from the ground up with lightning speed
separately or together. Turns alfalfa, fodder,
snapped or ear corn, barley, oats, maize
heads, bundle feed, etc., into valuable mixed
feed at low cost.
Thousands of farmers everywhere have put
their farms on a new profit-making basis by
cutting feed costs with an economical W-VV.
Powerful hammer da the
work on your W-W. No
hurrs, gears or knives to
break or give trouble. Built
for a lifetime of service.
A WAV to suit every
grinding need. Six sites
blower, elevator or self
feeder which handles arty
Brain. All equipped with
Timken Tapered Bear,
tnffs Alrmite-Zerk luhrl-cation-Kockwood
pulleys.
Fourteen years of prac
tical experience built into
every WAV.
Come In and see
this wonderful
grinder. Or let us
demonstrate the
IV- IV on your
own farm with
your own feed
and your own
power.
W. II. Bohncnkamp Co.
La Grande, Ore.
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Nw StlJFttder
THE W.W FEED GRINDER CO., Mitrt., Wickid. Kidui
an annual affair ut Summcrvillc is
to be held in the Masonic, hull next
.Monday evening Christmas eve. The
school furnishes the program and
the community furnishes tthe treut.
This is always a big affair ut
Summerville und very lurgely at
tended. Visits at Home
Wellington Hamilton, a student
at Oregon b'tute is visiting ut tho
home of his mother, .Mrs. l-'rcd
Hamilton near tSuiuiiierville.
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Attends Funeral
.Mrs. Krank Con ley of Cove was
among' those who attended tin fun
eral of the late Krank John.ion at
the Summerville chapel Wednes
day. it
lEccmrrs From Illness
iMms Jnnu Nielsou, u teacher ut
lmbler hus been ill ut her home In
I'nion for the last week. Hh was
able to return to lmbler yesterday
and had charge of her classes to
day. o
juit. Hi
Mrs. K. .Mtirchison, who lives ut
the home of hereon, John Murch
ison ut Pleasant Grove is reported
to bo quite Hi with the flu.
Ilerr Prom Kalcm
Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Welch are
expected tomorrow from Kulcni lor
a visit over Christmas ut tho home
of his father. C. C. Welch at lmb
ler and his siMer, Mrs. Curl Fuller
near Alicel. This is tho first visit
of Mr. Welch und his bride to this
valley idnce their marriage u. few
months uko. Hot li are seniors this
year at Willamette, university ut
.Si trill,
l in, Utch Impi'oves
Mis. Sam l.ileli of Kutei-prise is
hi i proving satisfactorily from an
op. iation performed in La Grande
for the removal of u cataract from
one of her eyes, Mrs. Lit eh has a
number of relatives in different lo
calities lu tho valley und many
friends.
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Mr. MrKhmls Itetier
Krank McKinntH. ill with the flu
for the past week, is reported to
be improved at his home neur yum
merville. -o -School
Pionram
Oilier schools to give Christmas
prog nuns this evening are tin;
I 'tea nan t Grove, Liberty school,
I M y Creek and Hot Luke.
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leaves llo-pltul
Mrs, i-Jd Pratt, who lives near
1 1 n bier, and who has been ill In
the Grande Knnde hospital has
I ii removed from the hospital to
the home ol friends in La Grande
where she w i spend an indefinite
time,
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Three Commit ht! Appointments
I-ioiii the Slate Agricultural nil-
ge ( nines word that thn-o I ulon
county farmers have l-een paci-d
on ( otiirnitlees to make armtm
iim ids and gather rnateilul tor the
Columbia I tasiu Wte iit Om loo);
eouieiviice to b hePi at Arlington,
I'ltlllluy ll-!;l. TlilS COtlferenee,
e; i- d by t he LaM'-rn On gnn
Wheal h .iiruc, will lonMdef many
phases of the When! produefng IMid
1 1 i i; i k ' t i n g proilem and u HI tuy
-m la I st r a on in v-st iL'a t ion of
tin ie;,!il.Uity ol a rg harge line
down tin; Columbia. 1'hurles It. Cox
of Ib ppner. president of (he- lea
gue, with the other offldrs and
Hue-toix. h:t iek.J j he eoopt rat loit
A the oltt ((jll'i'e Alt-iwioa fi. iv-
Hugh Huron To
Secure Band Of
Registered Sheep
Hugh Hit! or. of near lmbler
complettd a ileal lust week where
by he will come into pos.se.sioit
next year of a line band id' regis
tered sheep which will giv e him
one of the best bunches of regis
tered sheep ill this Valley. Mr.
liaron lias entered into u contract
with Carl Whitinore of Fjiterprisc
f or the p it re h use of ull the old
ewes which Mr. Wlulmoro has in
Ills pens next summer. Mr. Whit
inore to retain only next season's
hunt's.
The deal will give Mr. Huron 75
registered ewes of the Hampshire
bleed and also "Desert Gold" the
grand championship buck ut both
tho Port lu ml and Chicago show s
Inst year. M r. Whitinore bought
him when a lamb paying $r(0 fur
him. These, added to the regis
tered llampshircs which Mr. Hur
on ulreudy had und the new lamb
which was u warded to Hobby Hur
on for signal victories at this year's
Pacific International will give Mr.
Huron a fine band of registered
animals. According .o the con
tract delivery is to be madi Sep
tember 1, lyi'y.
on the fine, large ami modern dairy
burn being built by Duvid Stoddard
on his farm near Lu Grande, and
which has been described in de
tails in these columns, Mr. Stod
dard is now installing a large milk
ing muehine this week.
Last June tho Treasury lepart
nu'iil predicted a deficit of !4.
iMMi.tiiitt. Now, in December. U
comes up w it h a $'f 7,hH',imki sur
plus. Gosh, we hope they never
predict a surplus,
A SEASONABLE
RECIPE
season a iii,i: m:ciPi;s
Cranberry Salad,
box Knox gelatine, 1 :!i cup
cold water. 1 cup sugar, 1 pint
era uber i lew, -i cup diced celery,
cup mil meats.
Cook the cranberries in one of
th enps of water for -a minutes.
Stir iu the sugar and cool for five
minutes. Add the gelatline which
Iuls be. u Koaki d in th rest of the
water for 10 minutes and utirr un
til dissolved, Whfii the mixture
begins to thicken add tho celery
and mils,
Craiilterry lU-li-Ji
1 pound cranberries.
'i oranges.
Hind of one orange.
.' cups sugar.
Put (he above thiough a food
chopper mu let stand for i!4
hours.
ice in making the couferem as In
clusive und practical as posslhle.
The local men who will assist offi
cially in the conference are, Albert
Hunter on the committee on trans
portation; Lloyd Pierce, on the
committee on production, tillage
and seed supply and W. M. Plerct
on the legislative committee.
Funeral of Frank Johnson
The funeral of the lute Franlt
Johnson, held Wednesday after
noon at the Summerville chapel
was very hugely attended consider
ing tin w eat her and the vast
amount of sickness prevalent In tho
valley. The service was conducted
by itev. Hansen of Island City,
pastor of the deceased, and music
was furnished by an lmoler choir
a ecom pa nied by M rs. Fran k Mc
Kenuon. Hurial was in tho Sum
niorville cemeteery the bearers
having been Mr. Johnson's neigh
bors, John Murchison. Clyde Mc
Kenzie. Hurr Slack. J. I. Woodell,
K.d Hull und Haivo Filzzell.
Stop For VLsIl
Mr. und Mrs. Jim McKinnls of
PJii ne hart had us their guests last
week, Mr. und Mrs. Alexander,
former neighbors, w ho made u visit
here on their way from their home
at Grungeville, Idaho to Portluud.
iM-aih Of Mr. WaliH
Friends of Itev. Hull K. Wallis.
former pastor of the Island City
church and now of Knterpriso will
regret to her of the death of liev.
Wallis' father which occurred I tec.
Hi at Ihilliiuore. Maryland where
ho resided.
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To Gitr Play
Tho Kebekahs at Suniliiervll le
are announcing another play! They
put on good ones out there and this
tinio they have chosen a mystery
comedy of three ads "And Home
Came Ted." The exact date has
not been set but it will be some
time in February.
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Hiiildiug Hangar
Myron Hug. ol Klgin is building
a hangar on Karl Chandler's place
just across bridge north of Klgin
and will house his airship there af
ter the building is completed. Mr.
Hug who has completed his course
in aviation has a Waco plane of
his own and has had It out within
the last few days.
GcIm Good Yield
Sam Knight of m-ar Hhiuchnrt is
one of the valley farmers who put
iu an acreage of yellow blossom
sweet clover last season. Mr.
Knight reported to the county of
fice recently that from lour acres
he secured HHMi pounds of seed,
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Wild Turkeys Not Suitable
Loss Leslie who lives on a ranch
m-ar Iinnaha was In La Grande ti
short time ago visiting with his mo
ther and reported on the wild tur
keys which were placed on his
ranch in September by l he state
game warden. At that lime the
state game farm sent IM turkeys
to be released on M r. Leslie's
ranch. The latter was very much
Interested in the experiment and
has kept as close tab as possible on
the flock. He reports now that the
venture is not being successful, us
Hi of the birds have died and there,
were only 3 hens among those H it.
It Is known that ilngs killed three
and the ticks have killed three.
When the birds were placed in that
particular locality It. was thought
that the milder cliuiaic ot t hat
canyon, with some timber and some
open country and an almndanco of
various inserts f or food won Id be
unite satisfactory. The game war
den is planning to get the remain
ing birds and placing them else
where, o
County fommislonc r Heiiirn
Judge 1'. ti. Couch and Mrs.
Couch of island City, W. W. Stev
ens of I nion mid W. It. Lerllftler
of Alice! returned yestei day from
Portland where they have he,.n at
tending the a it u Hit I slid.- conven
tion which net the fiiit of t h
wei k. They report a very profitable
session.
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Id merino From I In
Mis. Grant Wilson oT La Gi.mde
Will gO lO Hie llOOie- Of be' Mi-ter
Mrs. Karl Park ti'iir Sumim iwlh
iwM we. li tor a May of vera!
days. Mrs. Wilson w ho was ill
with the iiu nt the time of the
de;it h of her h inband. suffer' d a
slight relup.-ic but is now impioving
again.
proi-e. On (tarn
CF.LFim.VTKS miUHDAY
H. S. HKItKNGAUlA, Dec. 1
( AP) Prince George ctdebrated
the "itith- anniversary of bin
birth, but in view of tho circum
stances under which ho was making
the voyage to his father's bedside,
the celebration wius of a very quiet
nature. Ths ship's coukii prepared,
a birthday cake us a surprise gift
to the prince.
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Food For Your
BIG CHRISTMAS DINNER
Select in Quality and Low in Price as Only Your Thrift Grocer Can Give
With Thrift Service
Your Thrift Grocer is organized this week to do two tilings better: To save you money on your
foods for the big Christmas dinner so you'll have more for last minute gifts; and, to serve you quicker,
more pleasantly to make the last minute rush of shopping easier.
Thrift prices are always attractive but this week they are especially so because they bring savings
en the good things of your Christmas menu. Here are a host of appropriate suggestions and there are
many more in the store.
We Wish You A Delicious Dinner A Host of Friends And A Happy Family
For Your Merry Christmas!
CHRISTMAS SAVINGS DEC. 22-24
Candy
Pure Sugar Hard Mixed Candy
2 pounds
- 29c
Ribbon Mix
Pure Sugar Candy
Decoration for table or tree
Pound
28c
Chocolates
I'ancv Assorted Creams
2ia lb. Xmas box
5 lb. Xmas box
83c
$1.49
Mixed Nuts
A fine Xmas mix
nil new crop nuts
I! pounds
70c
Cigars
Xmas wrapped Kl Sidelos
or Chancellor Hiberty
Cigarettes
Xmas pack OM Cold
'amels Luckys Chesterfields
carton
Oranges
This is by far the
finest shipment of
I oranges ever received for
the Holiday Trade
Sweet Juicy Sunkist Navels
at lowest prices
Dates
New crop clean
Ilallowi dates
2 lbs
. Walnuts
No. 1 soft shell
2 pounds
$1.15
25c
59c
2 dozen
Small Size
47c
Medium Size
2 dozen 77c
Largo Size
1 dyzc" 53c
Kxtra Largo
1 dozen
63c
Raisins
Market Day Seedless Uaisins
in sanitary package
4 "' 1,kK 25c
Coffee
THRIFT COFFEE adds zest
to every meal
3 pounds
Sugar
Pure Fine Cane
It's candy time
25 lb. sack
$1.40
$1.65
Crackers
Snow Flakesslightly salted
N,)- 3 pkg
Syrup
Use light Karo in
your home made candies
5 lb. pail
Asparagus
Try Preferred Stock
picnic tips for your salad
2 cans
Tomatoes
Twin Peak fancy
solid pack
3 No. 21 cans
Pancrust
Pure vegetable :;lioitening
! lb. pail
43c
37c
53c
87c
CLIPPER NUT pure sweet margarine. 2 pounds 37c
FIRM CRISP CABBAGE, pound 5c
LARGE HEAD LETTUCE, 2 heads 20c
WELL BLEACHED CELERY, 2 large bunches 22c
FANCY CRANBERRIES, 2 pounds 4oc
LAST MINUTE SHOPPERS will find what you want u7 you visit our
Gift Department.
Our Stores Closed Christmas Day
No. 81 408 Fir St
Main 744
No. 8:; 1 107 Adams
Main 761
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