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About La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 1, 1929)
Tuesday, January j, 1)29.' LA GRANDE EVENING OBSERVER 9"""' ....m..................... Over tJlie VaMey ,! Mabol F. Morton, ValL-jr Kewa F-riltnr i'lioncs: Kowldcnce, S26-J; Office, Muin 87 : t A SEASONABLE COST OF GROWING rkcipk ; A'CRE OF ALFALFA Owner Still I nkuown . expected in the valley today to ;; Tho owner of tin; worn wcddlnfr ; make a ROml vinii at the home of rintf foil ml n week uifo has nut yet jinn jm rents, Mr, and Mrs. HuRh Iteen ascertained.. It will he re-j Huron near Imbler. Mrs. Sutton Ifhvinboied by n-uders of thin col- has boon In 1'ortland and la stop iimn lliut a lady n-tddlnK In the i ping off lu re for the vlHlt on nor jvullry found a worn wedding ring in u Klovo which Kite piirehaned from u local store, before Christ- way to Cheney, Washington. chOKon as the driver for the con veyance In which they rode nt the pioneer celebration, Mr. Woods wns the lust of the old time drivers. Perhaps his lust exhibition wuh at tho Tnlon livestock show when he J drove Willis Moss' fine team. Hale Muffins . 1-3 'cup butter. H cup susrar, . , cup milk. - - . 2 cups riour. 2 level teaspoons bnklntf powder. A level teaspoon Wilt. I eoe. ' -.-; pound dutes. , GIVEN FOR COUNTY The shortuRe In the hay crop In this county tho past scuson und thtt consequent decrease .In the nuiuber of cattle fed for market vie.,, hail lead to much discussion to the advisability of u lui'Ner llsve ly lu Town Air. and Mrs, UeorKc. C, llfll und Makes Short Visit . jnns. owner may phone to uvisrt mIkm Murlon Nodine who work lho Valley,, cither Muln 37 or , j nakcr cnuie home for Christmas ; thvlr twin sons who live on J'limp 2 J. i viKltlmr her namits. Mr. and Mrs. ( W UldKc drove to .a Ornndo yes h. -o . I Krvd Nodlno ut Imbler. Mrs. No- I terrtuy whero they spent the day Hviinl Smaller May I dine who Is home now from her looking after mutters of IiukIiiokh. Several larife stacks of hay it) experience at 'the Omndo Hondo -? nospiiai is gaining quite consistent- j .ir. ti-miunui improves ly. i Henry Hermuun, UvitiK out about o . j six miles from I .a Grande is re- Hum ev I u imbler x i ported to be Improving from his Itiltlves llvlnir at Cove have re- wont severe uttueK of tho flu. ccivod word of the recent birth of a baby daughter, weighing X pounds to Mr. and Mrs. ft. U. Tlpp at Haines. Mr. Tlpp is manager t'ooperative creamery at and he und Mrs. Tripp are widely known over this county. .the Hot 1-ako vicinity were untop- jjL'd and some of them more than Tialf blown1, away lu the sevoro V ind of lust week. YnHirr Suffers In Full Hugh Huron of near Imbler re vived word the middle of last week Ihat his aged father who lives In 9anille, Indiana had. fallen in his Qf the moine and broken u til p. His con- jnm8 million Is very precarloiiH. Ku.ph Huron, of l.a Clrande left for the juast upon the reeelpt of the yord. T4e elder Mr. Huron, who has' vis ited here und retains many friend Khlps in the vaiiey, stroke of paralysis u go. t Jcnvp Ior Corvnllls Mr. and Mrs. Harry O. Avery find daughters, Kathryn and- Har-h-U-lt left yesterday In their car for 'orvullis w hero they will mako ghelr home this year. Mra. Avery Home l'Yont iXenU MIsh Ona Hudson who teaches In tlio sehoolH at Bend has been suffered a spending here fhristrnns vacation few weeks 'with her pa rents who live at; Im- bier. Other guests at the parent j al home were'Mr.-nnd Mrs. Untie 1 udson nud child ren of J oseph who came out for the day. Iinn ClinnRcs ilaudsl Floyd Walk who has owned a farm of 80 acres on "'Wolf Creek out from North Powder sold tho place lit nt week to I..' M. Duuku erty. ' It Is reputed to be one of the best Improved anil moHt httrh ly cultivated farm in that part of the county, v cream nutter. Add nugar rad- nicreagB in alfalfa. For this reason ually and the dates chopped fine. mit resiilts of a survey made by Mix well togeth.-r. then mbl, t!uvflu. Oregon AgrloullunU college heut. n egg. Sta wilt, .flour and -experiment station 1 1n legarda t baking powder together twice ami nio oowl f p.uduction of nUulU add to first mixture.: ultornntely ,,luy un,, (lth(.v roruKl, (M.0,IS u ljultl with the milk. Hake In greased' .,..,. .i-i... lIl.Vl.v. .....' n,,, years IHlTi, liitl and l!;7 tid muffin pans. 2 t to 2i minute hot oven. while It Included all sections of the Waste in CattU Ra ting Itulsitig animals for food I enor mously wasicfnl, n P;inish exiM'il Invisis. One hcef o will cat lu thrtt yours, he says era I it und other useful fimil t licit would sutttce hlx men. Vet tin carcass of tho slauyhtored ox will keep one man alive only Kul days; Indicating Unit cattle mlWng saorillees vegetable tutu MitnW'lcm for 2l men to product? iiulmti) food r.oii'.'li for only one. stunt, the records of cxperleneea The talking moving pictures nro t t i ...i -.. .... ' ikv1lni' mitln it ffW ikf thn llOllv. Kestorca Hearing it.uut, the data from fnlon and wood players us dumb In moro, r A. T. ItnihcrsiaflT of Willows, j jaker eo-.iutles were segregated In ways than one. ; Calif., who hud been der.r for yen is. 0I10 report. This part of the com-' MMMMMVMmMMHMMMM reivnlly awoke In a world of ;im.lo report was compiled from 5)0 : r niran-.'e noises in rennw- uis near- irferotit records secured in the Ing had been restored overuiuht. ,wo u,ij0nlng coundeB. Hint ho .-.mM hrar m,::!!,. Iho'whHl ' Ao.-or.Unn to Iter, CI. Avery. ( 111 lit"' trees tin Wray Lawrence Begins Duties As County Agent Wray lttwrcnce,' who Is to serve the county aa county agiieulturlxt college In 19:1(1. Mr; fjiwrent starved Klamath county us assists nt county agent, and bud c burnt of thu farm crops program, that hav, Ing been his major nt tho college Ho also had charge of much mls oillancous work In the office nl UHslHled Mr. Sexton with tho club work in that county. Mr. Ijiw reuet) Is especially well fitted to for this present your, following tho' curry on tho work hero, according' granting of a year's leave of ub-'to Mr. Hullard, stale county agent senco to Harry 11. Avery by the lender. v county court, arrived in tho valley Mr. and Mrs. Ijiwronco hav' Saturday uiid took up his duties IciiHcd the Kiddle renldcnco ut Is yestordny morning nt tho office in i land City, which had been theV the post-offlcu building. Mr. Uw home of the Avery family for sv- , reuce had tliuo for short und htirJcml years, und expect to ho com-, rled conference with Mr, Avery he fortably situated there -within thu ore tho hitter's departure and will now bo occupied for several daya getting on to the ropes In his mw location. , : Mr, 1awrence coiikm to Union county from Klamath Falls where ho has boon In simitar work since he was graduated from tho . state course of a few days. : Coming from Klamath Wills, Mr, 1 lawronce speaks of his associa tions with Knrl Key nobis, former chamber of commerce secretary at ji Otande und ulso speaks very highly of tho work he ts doing Hi Ihat section of the state; 1 barnyard sounded ons. fowls in Ihf 1 " : .r .! Tirr.e to Whisper To Valley for Winter Mrs. Kdith Thy of Vnlon. her daughter. Ms Margaret and her who has been suffering from tho mother, Mrs. Wright left yesterday ynnnips, was considerably lin- for Kugeno where they cxpecj, to yiroved, spend the remnindcr of the wln- l tcltirii to MotiiiKMilh i o Tho MiSHCK Caiui'-n Daniel, fl'helma Aiidcrxou and (ieneva iliirchlfion;'of Cove returned Inst Visits In Astoria - Minn Margaret Hall of Elgin Vho tenches the High Valley school bus gone to AHtoria where she Is vtalt lug at the home of her sister. Miss j Hull as uldiged to close her school ' before the net time on account of tho prevalence of tho flu In the I High Valley locality.. ! o company of their j Acting State Under , rhursduy evening ut The many friends of Leonard J. home of their purents. Mr. and i Allen, formerly of the Covo und Mrs. Henry Hermann on the Cove very well known in the valley on ihighwny. The evening was spent uccoiint of lib services rendered bight to their Nchool work at Mon Fuouth after having spent their liolidny vacation at their respective Aiomes. i ' -o- Jlnvt Candy 1'ull Hazel and Kdith Hermann gave mi rtv to friends last rthv diiak duaklng candy und having just enerul good time. Guests were r. and Mrs. Sam Irwin nml ieditiigliler. Jtuth and son, Truman, lr. and Mrs. Walter Itlchards and juons. Kdwln and ltayinond. Myrtle Hind C.eorglatee Walters, Mildred .At.'.. ...1,.lt 1 II,...-,. Umll li iilninir.vwoiiH'irs t'lulK .Mrs. John llamann who has re cently moved to In Grande will vnieriain -ine lueiooerit oi in L'ountrywomen's club Friday after noon at her home, litis N avenue. liici Mt. jUrunuv They had a big time at nine Mt. i-ango last . evening t when the 'others wore bouts ut a banquet d watch night nnrty. There wns large crowd and a splendid time, more detuf i account will up- feear tutor.' g - f n R oiK'bub's C-oursc f:. Miss Aiy Case, nutrition export !(from tho state college, will be In he county again the latter part bf the month to hold the conclud ing number of her nutrition courses nt different sectloiiB. She will be "At Wolf Creek grange on tho 23rd to give a demonst nit Ion and lec ture which belonged to the course ;6f a year ago. On account of the Voather and roads. MIkh Caso was not able to make this appointment at that time. r -o- ' iiiirov Pram Illness I State Kopresenlntive and Mrs. pr. It. Weiuherspoon of Klgln who fai.ive both been fulto ill of the flu Jnre mneh. improved, though they re still suffering considerably from the weakness which follows this disease. ifcincbKhN Visit t Miss dosle Htokland, who spent he holidays at tho homo of her m rents, Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Hoklund near Island City hna ro. urned to , her pastorate nt Haines. loiioml itt Hhinrr rAnn l.oomis, of Weston who hns Xern visiting frlenLs in the valley yiiUiiiiK me iiuiiwii) nits nw nil ynte.st at a dinner given Saturday fVvening at Kllpmor, in tho Mej- Rvllle apartments In Iji Grande. She Returned Sunday to Weston where fern Is primary teacher In. the pub- Jlc school. To Aiiciid Itellinghnin i M ifK Huth Irwin of the rove FJiighwny expects to leave .within a Qilay or so for llellingtiam, Watth- r; Jngton, w here she will enter the , Hf!llnghiim normal school to com inence her course In .normal train ring. Miss Irwin wuh graduated ifrom the Jn Grandiv Jilgle school Jjist (prlng here us ttSHlNtaut statu club leader. will be Interested to know that Mr. Allen Is at present filling the of fice of stnto club - leader. This place was made temporarily vnoant by the recent granting of a year's leave of absence to H. C. Seymour, the regular Incumbent. That Mr. A Men is well qualif ied to carry on this important work is the convic tion of those who know- him well in I'nion county. Jtcttini From Valley Principal and Mrs. Ralph Mor gan and son-Hilly and MJss Spnn genberg, nil connected with the Imbler kcIiooIh have returned from their Christians visits to-the Wil lamette valley, the major part of thp Mum having been spent In Cor vallls. o - Giving Hanciiitf I'urty The members of the cI'easant Grove grange are giving another of their dancing, parties tomorrow evening at the grange hall. i Sells Culvw- I, on Duyls of near North Pow: oer tt noni piHcnrcu I'urnam cattle .1:1,1.. i,,.,.,!,-,,! 1., " ; l h H wide reputation has re- ; r. 1, t Piu a irueK ioiui 01 cnives ,.n.,.v iow:-muh reaming in i-ino vuiiey. Mr. I'avla' animals are reported to! always bo In demand, which speaks j well for the Jiind of stuff which he raises on his faring I . o i iilnii.ai ln.luiiti i noiw iiu iiimii 1 u ieiii ti uiiui iiuii 1.1 t hay ns compared with feeding tie- 1 : ' I mauds and hliiee tho cost repon in i , , ; dilutes that more of this crop citn , be profitably grown, u report, of . 1 both tho Mate ami local figure U When (..ii;ill wept In liiivh for tif exceptional interoHt., The rin Ihe llrst lime hU un;b-r nek i-are )ures give the uvcrug cont of pii lo Impress Jr. imsmi, his . olii'iINh tinclng alfalfa hay, the first column mind Ihat he iuml whiter. ; About jheing the cob! for thn.whole s: -t - j it tut the8eennd column lhese-tvo ' countlei v : - , No. of lecords midway of (lie j;rviivis uiul In- 11 I very sofenm parr Mailer Imtuthl mi en upvtous voice: l!iue to whisper i No. of nor oh .s. 21.!27- No. of tons...... ...liS.lix 'blrect man tabor P. 45 .'Overhead man. labor On Tlicir tiohleii Welding Day . Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Crutkiihank Sr., of Klgln obHervcd their golden wedding one duy hist wek, and the festivities are reported to have been fitting to such an occasion J "1I,n The account of tho happy event j wns so well given in last week's j Hecorder that they are given hcro In full for the benefit of the many friends of Mr. and Mrs. Cruik- i xnnnk who peruse these columns. 'The fiftieth unnlversary of the J wedding of Mr. and Mrs. W.. H. ' (Tutckshunk, Hr.t well known real- ! dents of Klgln, was celebrated at , their home hero 'Wednesday nt a I family gathering at a dinner and Christmas tree. ' Including the' children of Mr, und Mrs. Crulek- j shank, there were J2 grandchildren and 1 great-grandchild present.! Ono son, It. I Crulckshutik of1 Kast St. I.ouls, was unable to lo , present. "Mr. and Mrs. Cruickrdinnk, who! were married Oecember 20, 1S7S, In- MinneKota, moved to Kastern Oregon 27 years ago, und have lived lu this section of the country ever since. They moved to Klgln about a, year ago, where they bav.e since made their home. lvi' , ' "Thoo present were! Mr. and Mrs. J. l- Hall, and ramily, Klgln; W. H. CrulckMhauk, Jr.,- wife and son, Glenn, Cove; Mr. and -'Mrs. Karl l'hllllps and family, Cricket Klat; Mr. ami Mrs, Ira Smith and family, Gordon . Creek; John 1 t'riiickslmnk. Cricket' Kbit; Mlns Flora Crulckxhuuk. I'ortlund: Mr. ( uud Mrs. itoy. Nicoson and buby, Klgln: l-loyd Iteem, Cricket Klut. "Mrs. J. I Hall, Mrs. Knrl I'hll lips,' Mrs. Iru Smith. Miss Flora' Crulekshank and , M,Ish,, Iterthn i CmlckHhank are daugliters. W. H. J CriiieliHhutik und John f'rulcknhank hilo; Mr. and Mrs. J. Hall, Ih their Kin ml -daughter.'? .STifft hnih frr f7rfvinun dm . 1 1 lorse lubor ,Vt Wembley siadium. lu Kn!:iml. .Miu'lilnery ................. U a famous jireyhouud rnclnu I Auloiuoblle course. Now added to Us 4MiUfk- ; KorttlUc-r mom Is 11 complete dispensary and ; Irrigation water .. operating theater for caring "for j Taxes very typo of sickness or Injury to 'Interest on land which grevhouuds may fall heir. j Hcpreclntlon of Companion. Light of Health : Immoral l'Yiday ' - The funeral services for tho Into Joe Woods, held at the undertak ing parlors in l.a Grande and later uro H(tnH o( t)M, riKe(! couple, wh at the Summerville chapel last KrU Mrs. Hoy Nicoson, daughter of 5 iiiij h er( i.irKCiy mieoueu OJ" OI U friends, neighbors and acquaint ance of tills pioneer stage-driver In Kastern Oregon. Mr. Woods was known far and wide on nceount of his curly experiences In Kastern Oregon and also for his ability to handle horses, a skill which he ex hibited on many, many occasions. Perhaps no event tood out more prominently in Mr. Woods' later years than the opportunity which cam to him at the time of the visit of President and Mrs. Warren G. Harding, in 1923 when Mr. Woods was honored by having boon 3 I Li j aEfn - ilf I ! 1 3 ! 3 Htand ' Miscolhimnus .... TOTA1-H Credit for pasture Net cost per aero ,. ;Tons per acre , Cost per ton, ...... ..... ; Mr. Avery comments on the a- bove reports by stating that with ' ft he exception of thu suction about l North PowdtT, und ulso excepting I the your 1!21, prices of alfalfa ; hay In tho stack lias brought from fs up to u much larger figure. 90 ' '. ll.K.t jJBjT'l 1S.44S VgiffCJ . S.OS 2.'.'(l 1 it-w-w l.r.!. -i.ssj "' ' l.dil 1.44 IQiW 7.M B.K5 J-B fflm ,.I5V .3d1 wMf'- sn.M K'u.asj l.llo ' MS j (L'K.43 $l0.4r! t s.iiii 1 o.sb ,rv 55r Tap for Tip WiiHimk In rnfi-K hi Il1i lie .tnili-lrii, llrnzll. Iiimc.'hI nt iiITi-I'Iii).' n "Ihiiliks" wlii-n ihti-iiIIiii; n ini-n-. Iv lim Ilia onlii ikii dm l.il.h. IV'lw.n Itic.v lire khiIkIJimI .villi I In' lip llii-y Inp onco wllh ilu i-iIl-.1 nf the ruin nil tlio mlili-. mid If I In- Hp Is HlHTIll It In rcvnrrii'il Willi Iwri . X ih. 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Windows of the Amer lean Hadi:itor building .were il luminated to form tho, idpublo barrrd Ciisk that M.vnlbfdlzPH tho Christmas koji! campaign of-'lho t uberclibiMiH ussneiation. , OUT OUR WAY, By Williams i'fir Cm-k In lnsfj.1l Ah a part of their nroirrani at rcKiilnr nirt'tlriir ncM Saturday nlnir. Wolf frcik irrnniro will ahold their nnnusil Installation of fifflcera. There will bo other In- jereKllnir featurei. nlno which will ! jdtierit it larse attendance. ! -o- J-ovi Hay by Hnv The loss of 90 tons of hay by ' Jire in one of S. K. Miller's ranches vet of I'nion, n week ugo Sunday roportfd. It Is benoved that the Ji'iro had Its origin from sparks from t. i!ng engines. Mr. Miller's Iokh tlian ben placed at from fl.ftoo to - t4l.ftnn, o . viiiets OiH4m Mr. and' Mrs. Henry Hermunn pud their family of tho Covo hlKh-j---y, Mr. and Mrs. Albert Hluoni, fldyrtl and t-W-orptak-e Walter, of fi fiear Cove, J. C. J'urnrll nnd How- rd Smith were guests Christmas i fn me nouie t .Mr. ann .tim. ,ionn 1 li-rmnnn In Muv Park VWl l'n'nl j d Mm. KllEnbffth Huron Mtln Vi- Oht800 Hoo. joMw Dion I-WI-0O-KOO BetXeR WAS H-HtRE oM V3DOH HO AH I . .... I 1. 1 ,.-T- ij r- uw ' ' i i US A-U COT UP ! HE SWEAR VAJE. ALL HAD A OUT SlOE ME TOOl THET OLD GOAT SKiM F?(dHT AM1 THEM PoTTiM -THET ViCiOOS vAJePPOM RIGHT HAaov' ARE. CRACKED. - vou . LA . lr 7 8 RiMOiKi0r ooT TrAC. CUO.. New Years Are As Happy As We Make Them Whether you are looking forward to the declining years of old age or to the fruitful years of youth and maturity, each New Year is very much what each individual makes it. Those who ex ercise thrift, energy, integrity, find the making of a happy year quite natural For ourselves, we can only hope to have a part in that kind of happiness, and to promote it by a broader and more comprehensive financial service to you and to the community. Member Federal Reserve Resources Over 2 Million. "Forty-first Year of Friendly Service" in. .it;.