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VALLEY NEWS 23a CSrattite limtttw bsprwr WANT ADS VOLUME XVII LA GRANDE, OREGON, FRIDAY, MARCH 29, 1929. NUMBER 133. ff ltarVii IT HiCk C LckTST i Is On Increase, Mabel K. Mortun, Vstlcj News Editor I'honw: Residence, 826-J: Office, Main IT Lindgren States Home vtry inleresUnsf ntuUira Pfwt'pR made at the rwent economic I confpreaees held in the tiiffwreat Venerable 3ltuilr Honored Hesalon soon. The tetter, Mr. atiii Members of Karuu-rs lrfdge No. I Mrs. McKmnis, will move soon to 49, I. V. U. K. honored one of their tht-ir homo on the old AieKiuiiis venorabto members at their luttt ptaco near Bummerviiie. regular meeting when with very, o . imposing ceremonies they present- Home Ij Committee Meets cd J. U Woodell, of i.a Grande with ! Members of the homo economics a 60-ycar jew el. The presentation ! committea of the liiuo AH. grange wa in connection with the meet- met Wednesday afternoon, at the Jng, John Schlenny making the : home of Mrs. Hoy Guketer. A new 'liappy speech in behalf of the mein- listing of members on the serving bers of he order. Mr. Woodell ; committees was made and the first has an "enviable record for mem- section, headed by Mrs. Sara bership in the Independent Order! Anson, will serve at the regr of Odd Fellows. He was, a charter ular meeting next Wednesday, members of the Farmers fuodge Mrs. H, A. Masterton heads which was instituted in 1S7-I, 66 the second section and Mrs. W. O. years ago. And during all the in- Hhtrwood, the third, with 12 ladies tervening years his membership on each section. It was reported has been continuous at Summer that the papers which the grange villo and ho has filied with great members have been collecting for credit to himself and to the order, several months have been sold. The all of the chairs. Odd Fellows at committee la sending out Kaster LIVESTOCK SHOW TO SURPASS PREVIOUS EXPOSITIONS, BELIEF (By tVrii it. UrtKgK "lia-a-a-ai Hay ,S!uw-w, iiucky Hampshire's bmicgin all over th 3utur 'bout hew he's Bohi sver j counties under the auspices of the team met a similar team from j n,, Vh r.ftnfcMnM,t, i Kigin and after the game a dance ,iMi.,i a n. I is t'nioa and wm a lot of money by waa put on aa a benefit far the j fervnceH in other eaantlea but I nisif wcblbttwl at sun , were so here as the meeting was onijiHInBil with h iinl infW. imw courts. lU-titifM to Portland enee held here during the winter Charles t.ee wno has neen caring nf 'h v4.r Autn thr ub for the fish farm on Dry ertfek jccls whlch 1m(i RmU i, Interest north of Summerville has return- ,vaa tm4t Qf Sheen erowlits. la this discussion of various phases ummerv ill e are authority for thu 1 statement that Mr. Woodeii is the first member to receive such a j jewel in this part of the state. ! Titere are but SU members in Ore- j gun wiio have received them. The j jewel itself is a beautiful thing. cards to its members who are ill or shut in at this season. lieturu to Wallowa Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Johnston aud Mrs. Gillespie have returned to their home in Wallowa after hav- belng in keeping with the emblems been ln tno valley to attend the of the order having the additional fUaura of their father; . C Jolm "60" suspended to it, and all being alo num ja3t week, studded with chip diamonds, j Q s Ottier features of the meeting were the giving of tile third degree to K. C. Combs of HummerviUe and the social hour during which soma of tlie ladies appeared with deli cious refreshments. o - -Cailei to Idaho Mrs. George Uray of the lower Cove was called to Meridian, Jduho last week by the serious illness of her brother, Mr. Jasper. She was accompanied by her daughter. Mrs. Frank Conley and grandson, Merrill Conies. j Oir ruled for Ap'tcmlMtis itobert itedhead, son of Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Jtedhead was oper ated for appendicitis Saturday st the Grande itomlu hospilui. His condition is reported as being very satisfactory. o- - - -Makes I trior Visit L-awrencs Master Ion of Mullala, Oregon was here the first of the week and made a brief visit at the home of his unele and aunt. Mr. and Mrs. It. A; Masterton on Covo avenue. . Mr. Alasterton, wno form- Totiriuimeiit Fiiisnee - Under this heading the Union it u publican gives an account of the financial end of the recent basket ball tournament held there. It re ports that the total receipts were $2850, Out of this amount all the expenses of the event were paid and there remained a sum, which when divided, allowed $108 to each of the teams participating. That is surely a good record and the Un ion people responsible fur the business end of the enterprise are to be congratulated on the way In which it wus alt handled. Give IHrtlnlay IHnner Mrs. Hattle Wise of near lmbler gave a birthday dinner at her home Wednesday in honor of the birthday of Kmory Oliver of Iry Creek who attends I m bier high school and has been staying at the Wise home during tho severe weather. Besides Kmory and his sister, Madeline, guests were Mrs. Hurt Oliver and Mrs. Ish I-lttreat Sell Certified: Seed Hugh Huron of Brooks I .and has - erly lived in this valley is JrcH.-.yiaposed of all of his Markton oats dent of the ItounduV club ot Mul lula aud stopped off here on his way. to points in Iduhu' and also Salt Lake City in the interests of me oig rounu-up wmcn muiium stages on the Fourth of July. o Glvcu IHrihday Surprise A very delightful surprise was given lust week to Mrs. John Ben nett at her home in Fruildale, by her neighbors, honor of her birth- Mrs. Bennett received many e gins ironi ner irienus. l lie a. v.uii niiuivv uiiu nuns. s and daughters, Helen, Mrs. : Foster, Mrs. Henry Ueher. Mrs. ranK Aiuermun uuu mm, w, si. .... i..i. Kay Hayes, who bus been living I..U'li,ii(u ,.n.tt. ....... Iiniiii.l.,, .1 which. Mr. and Mrs. Jim McKinuis have been living and will take pos- ccHified stred having recently made a shipment of 150 sacks to parties down farther south and cast of the state. Mr. Huron has good luck with this branch of his farming operations and never wants for a market, and can always command a' good price. The first of last year s crop which he sold, was shipped to South America. Some has also been sold in Washington state, o Has Fino Chickens 'dm G. IJace, who lives over in Wallowa county has some pure Bred Minorcas, of which the fol lowing has been said, "Ira I'ace, breeder by natural gift, of pretty, purebred stock of various kinds, beJieves he has the only mating flocks of pure white Minorca chickens in Kastern Oregon. Min orcas of the pure white strain are comparatively new and are noted for many good tiualities," o Make Athletic Field Members of the Athletic club of lmbler, a new organization of younger people in that commun ity are pushing the work on the field which borders on the highway and which includes principally some splendid tennis courts. Tues day evening the lmbler volly ball thiin they call th Kastern Oregon Stock -ibow, 'losg in June. Mhw-w, kin 1 go? "Br-r-r-ahJ Sakes allves, if yes aren't tho wahtinest brat of a iamb, I've had In three lambing seasons and, that's no mean record either, what with two seta of twins nd triplets too! Of eeursct you. can gol I guess you are as good as that black-faced Hneky, for all of his blatting. Aren't your family all raising was on the increase every- tevt Gold stock, and you the apjt- ed to his home in Fortlund. The fish farm has been all moves now of this iniiU8lry, Mr. Undgren, spe- to tho new location on bouta orn ciliiist from the college, gave out near Lostine. .some worth-white suggestions. 4n I formation and figures. Play Sext Woell Mr. Llndgren stated that sheep Hehcarsats are coming: aionsj stijiitlfv fnr 1 hit !mv "A 1li f jiillln ' Hhum rtiia niirhun In onnta ninua. Cam Trd" which i to hv given a ure WrcporU of easy profita nmtfe Bd t,M',," 1',P """J- J"1 . - ... . ..... . .... . . attv rtn. r fiti I t . Irt nil ft! ihnl week from tlsis evening ot ine ma- in turn line. the ohuook report i sonic hull at Summerviiie by the showed that the present volume of members of the Itebekah lodge, business in t he state of Oregon Tho rehearsals have not been all t could prsfitsbly be carried on, but work, for different members of the j there should be much education lodge, especially those who are not! along the line of consumption of In the cast have been furnishing j lamb,. The demand and prices for little surprises along on rehear- wool seemed to be good, sal nights. Tuesday evening Mrs. As a part of h discussion Mr. Karl i'nrk and Mrs. iillard Choate i,lniJirren jjave some figures pre vent with freezers of home made Jmre(i Bt tie eotlege showing the Ice cream and cake which wus . ghl(l Fmiu tlue figures tie tmoweti tnat it cost s per year to carry a range ewe for one year, and he also showed that great Jy appreciated. . The play promises to be one of Summerviiie Itebekah standard. The cast of characters includes: Skeet Kelly, the clerk, Charles Sanderson. ' - Diana Garwood, the heiress, Lot tie Bluck, Miss Loganberry, the spinster, Ida Sanderson. ' Ira Stone, the villain, Hurley Mc Donald. V Aunt Jubilee, the cook, Mury Woodell. Mr. Man the mystery George Hardy, ; Jim Kyker, the lawyer, "Frank Woodell. Motile Macklia, tho housekeep-j er, Violet Buoy.- Henrietta iarby, the widow nmh itoiiins, Ted, the groom, Harry Mimson any mere cattle win all of that $StMo offered for premiums at Union this year!" Not onty with "Bneky" and his fellow "lamb-brats" as features, but with hundreds of exhibits of very kind of equine, bovine awd porcine gentry as well, the Kiurtsrs Oregon Livestock Show citterfBit its twenty-first year at Union this year is expected: to be the gre&ieat livestock event held In the tirter msuntsin country since tho hey day of the livestock industry in the days when breeders were bisyhssf stock with alt the abandon of: the profits from this animal were s,i5iors HVthQm wHh ftn UnMeneh- fO.1V. Jill UHiiti& Hi. tHL'DW il( able thirst. un however, there had been taken into account every Hem, in cluding interest on investment, de preciation and loss, taxes, wages and Interest, comsettueniiy the farmer who owned his own land was making a very fair prof ft, ai- already lining: up though at first glance, it would not appear so. On irrigated land. Mr. Llndgren shoed the cost to he some greater or around $10.62 per year. The i segregated items were, feed, $5; pasture. J3; labor, L&; ram ser vices 32c; taxes ITe; salt ?e; hons- Ing and equipment, 3&c miscel- true pletare of the modem livestock Industry of Kaatera Oregon, long noted for Us fine stock,'-1 With thm change last ytnr from the name of previous years, that of the "isloa Stock Hhuw," to the more expressive title of "Eastern Oregon i4veatock show,8 has come a broader outlook to the show, ac cording to its officials, so that now Us field of service h considered to be ittl of the country embraced by the hiUf-iioan fen He valleys rom prisfna Kastern Oregon. Herd owners in every section of this territory are showing marked In terest te the show this year a sign which sMmtflM bawser year, thanks to the efforts of frtenda of the livestock Industry daring the legislative 1 sessions. Students of numerous Hastens Oregon high schools h'teiE depart ments of vocational frlcukure, wilt make the Kastern Oregon Livestock show their Meeea" again this year for their annual Judging contests, as well as to com pete for trophies in wnU f fea turing Hdlti and similar skills. Os car I. iaulm state supervisor of vocational agricultural educa tion (n Oregon, is expecied to visit schools its Hastern Oregon this week and will arrange fsr partici pation of the student farmers Its the big shew. We waiif people In sit of KaM c2dlng color pattern for the gabjt dacoraUons so essential to the oc caahn; white is pastures and stalls far and nesrt the pulses of sundry quadrupeds should be beating wHfa ijucksned enthusaajn, Thn stock show is tB show win dow for Hastens 0rrQ& flocks and herdV declared a prominent stock- man recently. "W muai see to H thai the displays are the best eve? hcn. The stock should be mU tssa-modeis this yesr. More cower to the stock show, 5U go.v WMo rsmilr to $ctai MTv VKRNOK, iowa At Sis members of the Bresson family of Ashten, 111,, sra aunding Cer net! coHeffe. and a seventh fs lit h5gh school here, They have rest ed house near the campus and taraeet tt into family dormitory. A SEASONABLE . RECIPE I pint bre4 crumbs; ! 1 cap eoivhflui or ha;f utr?, J cup flour. t cup rajsiis. tablespoons butter- . S iablfspoons sweet milk. i teaspoon soda. . - eg. I Bteam one and one-fa 5 J hour sm2 serve -h lemon sauce c sood puddliijt sauce. Any ltover may be ifaitameii aud v'i e good as frssia, .. Kitchen uientil mau?ciur of Germany have staadartaed ii various forn of klichea srsnj, Stack hoi in ss proud of fler eight-story i.S'-csr gsr;e. ? ror every occasion; Aro Omffoo t feel that the Kat - Tho book lists real money this erH Oregon tavestoek ahow Is their year," declares C. L. Cadweil, presi- eVemV declares itobert WUhy- dent of the big show, "Stockmen, Combet member or the bowrri of dl- eomo and get UV rectors of the show slace ttsi tncep- With uevorai prominent brwdprs tion. White the people of Union their exhibits i coutUy ds ytKwuaa servteo; m the there is every evidence that this work ot putting the shew on, the will be a real aiGek show year f support accorded the event by LHreotors of tho Union show are ! scores of olher communities Is no determined that tho work of the , leas valuable or appreciated, I-aat Kastern Oregon legislative delega tion in obtaining the liberal ap propriation of $ 10,00a for tho Men !uw wiii not be in vain,' so no ef- year we had stock from as far away as Pise Valley without a cent of premium money in prospect to pay expenses. This yrav we are forts are being; spared to run tho i happy to be In a position Is again itinil,H(, ttrt. tttfn g tni ., show as smoothly aa it can be done, t help these loyal friends the show i... Roys and Oirht eiubwork is ex- i with cash awards and we know the Lisle, the bride, Mario west. '(jitiomi, he also showed that the Petted to provide one of the strong-I response will be great. nw"LC.COrkk ' th fiither'i returns were i I.SS. leaving thero sections of the Uveefc show, j m m bujjr Um ( a net profit of 74c per ewe 1n addi- "V s"8" ' " t w now, lth esmmitlees huy en- John Wagoner. i tlon to labor, Interest etc etc. Intentions of "painting' forts toward the event. ltirt'liAe lHne Pup Frank Oliver of purchased one of J bred 1'ointer pups of , er. The puppies weeks old now and ar surely soma second, Mrs. Gragg was the winner to give their elders a run for heu- specimens. TREE 4 -Orange TEA Pekoe : inir htiitittna It art trots ta nmvliltt I fc Ory Creek has twwrttmr and annwfne contest. In ,8"'ntl t lt- Nortft i'owapp, t h,..lR , .(,,,,. t - ' ' ' thu thorouBh- , tho flret contest, Mlw Minnie Kol- lion. n-port of new chltat are j r t John Wagon- , won fln(t vlHm au Mra. heard enett week, Indlcatlns that I . , ,. , are ubout five r,m k f-miHnh.finn. Ih th HtB Junior exhiltitora are prpparln I ; . - -A I This Practical Cook Booh 'containing more than 90 excel-. lent recipes bread, muffins, cakes and pastry will be mailed on request to users of K C Baking Powder. The recipes have been prepared especially for KCBaldngEwder SamcTricefoy oy&38ycays 25 ouncesior X)f xmtti r nn.,-Ja A Used by Our r 9' Htttertaiim Cttb Mrs. Clarence j 1tcdhead tmter member, Mrs. George Hughes and one visitor, Mrs. Hert Spencer. He sides informal visiting, the hostess had provided a number of very ln- ors. Mrs. Redhead wrved a very lovely. two course iuncheon. The next "The first show ot trte score held meeting of the club wilt be nest since l!t(9 in Union to encourage Kriday ttftfemijonf' Aeritt& at the-;ths livestock Industry was prlmar- ialiied the members of the Coyn-'lmme of Mrs. Will Taylor on ihfc ily a horse exhlbiM1 points out Tony try women's club in . very gracious1 Cove highway. l Smith, exeeulive ?eretary of manner last Friday afternoon at o Hhe Kaxtere Ori'gon Livestock her home, with sixteen members of ViMfj at Vtcasum, if row shorn Since that time, due to the tho club present, also one newt Mrs, Grant Wilson of la Grande changing character of the livestock went out to I'ieasant Grove Tues- of the district, beef breeds, sheep, day and has been spending this hogK and finally dairy rattle have - .' -" been added to the premium lists Continued on Page 1 1 ( so that the show still presents & chance Give these 7 enemetic seeds garden your 1 . 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