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VALLEY NEWS
WANT ADS
VOLUME XVII
LA GRANDE, OREGON, FRIDAY, JUNE 7, 192!)
NUMBER 191
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Over
Has Kci loiw Accident-
One accident yesterday marred
the day, when Miss Bernlco Slack,
cider daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
Burr Slack of north of Huinmcr
ville had her left leg broken in two
places, one u compound fracture,
and austahied possibly other minor
Injuries. Al i.ss Bern ice, w ho is a
splendid riuer and Jovus eques
trian sports was entered in one of
the arena sports at the livestock
show. . The particular event was
the egg and spoon racei which had
just nicely started when Miss Ber
nlce's horse and another collided.
It is believed that the bone was
fractured when the collision oc
curred. She was thrown from her
3iorse. She was taken to the emer
gency hospital first, then by ambu
lance to Hot Lake where she is be
ing cared for. The uceidont Is
most deplorable.
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Homo lYom O. S. C.
Wayne Kussell has recently ar
rived from the Oregon Stute col
lege and is visiting at the home of
his aunt, Mrs. C K. Kulm of UiH
ion.
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Attend Association
Mr. and Mrs. I. K. Cbenault have
gone to Ontario where they are attending-
the sessions of the Baptist
association.
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Two Italics Improved
Mrs. Ii. Sanderson and Mrs. K.
Murehisori, of Suminervllle and
I'leasant Grove respectively, and
who have both been so 111 aro im
proved to tho extent of being able
to sit up in their chairs now, kind t
Mrs. Murchison is busy once more
piecing quilts.
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Visits III Portland
Mrs. Merton Kiddle, uf Island
City has been In Portland visiting
at the home of her friend, Miss
Verna Burger.
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Have I-'n mi ly Itciinloii
. Members of the H liner family
living In the valley enjoyed a fam
ily reunion at the home of Mr. sand
Mr.s. Clyde Myers near Summer
ville Memorial Day. About 40 of
the elan gathered at Myers' follow
ing the exercises at the cemetery
and had a good time together,
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Giving Play j
v Tho young people ' of PleasanT
Grove grange are putting on their
play "Stop On It Stan" tomorrow,
Saturday evening at the Masonic
hall in Summerville. It promises
to be a good evening's entcrtuin
luent. JU-luiiis l-Ymn Walla Walla
Miss Itorothy Mills is home from
her school duties at Walla Walla
and will have a summer at t he
home of her parents, Mr. and Mis.
Jimmie Mills.
Kntcrinliis JYlcmls
Mrs. C. K. Kami of l'nion en
tertained at her home recent ly in
lienor of her mother, Mrs. W. J.
Neacb, who is leaving on a trip
through the east. The parly wiih
in the foi m of it n afternoon tea
and many friends of Mrs. I tench
were there to wish her a safe trip.
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To Tend i Again
Priendn or Miss Mary Cool In
the valley will he Interested to
know t Hut die hiiii been reelected
for ii not her year's work In the
high school nt Haines wbeio she
tHitght the p:ist year. Miss Tool
has gone to her home in Portland
for the slimmer vacation.
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Initiate. One
The regular meeting of the Ke
heka h lodge at Summerville was
held Wednesday evening with a
splendid attendance. One candi
date, Miss l,eona Pries was given
the Initlntory work. A social hour
follow ed the meeting.
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H.is Part In Play 1
Ml. Ituth Irwin of Kant
tlianrje who has been a student the
past year at Helllngbnm Normal,
JSellingbum, W:islilugtou, played a
very prominent part .in the play
"lee Hound" which was given al
the college May 31 and June 3. It
is rupoi ted that she carried her
part exceptionally well and re
vel veil many compliments. Miss
Irwin has just finished a very
successful year.
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Iloine For Summer !
Miss Kloience itnbinson who was
graduated last w k from the
heney Normal at Cheney. Wash
ington has ret ill ned to the homo
f her juients. Mr. and Mrs. Carl
Itohinson on the side hill road
where she will spend her summer.
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Makes Big I41111I1 Shipment
T. It. Johnson of lower Cove ic
ports tin shipment on Tue.d;iy,
June 4 or B2ii head of lambs which
had an average weight of "
pounds two loads going to St. Joe,
Missouri and two to Kansas City,
Mlsvouri. In the lot were some
lambs worthy of special mention.
Pot ty head were, put chased from
'. P. I nzicker. who lives hi th''
Orange Hall neighborhood, which
avet aged :" fc pounds. Prom Itoy
Wheeler, of l'nion, were inirchaM'd
PHI head which averaged In wciglit
pounds.
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Wool ShIc I
Ihiring the hist few days there
havti been sold several clips of Pa-i
ker county wool at prices ranging
"om 3;! cents to 3f rents per
poiiiKl. the." lots having been
bought by the Oregon City V0o!n
in. lis, the wools ruMiinjf from fi::?
the Valley
Mabel K, Morton, Valley News Editor
Phones: Residence, 8U6-J; Office, Main
to one-quarter coarse with a small
percent of half blood wool, accord
ing to P. A. Phillips, first vice
president of tlie Oregon Wool
CJrowert; association.
The Alfred Norcgaurd clip con
taining (if) percent crossbred and
40 percent fine brought 111 cents
in a recent sale in Wallowa, county.
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More Perfect At tendances
Perfect attendance certificates
for the pasi term have been in
sued by county supenintendent of
schools, E. A. Sayre, to I,a Grande
pupils as follows, high school, BO;
Central, 47; Uiveria, 20; Willow,
it; Greenwood, 44. In the Green
wood school, Thomas Vivovieh
had an outstanding record, for he
had a record of perfect attendance
for four consecutive years. Those
out over the valley who have made
similar records arc,
l-n ion
Ktiiel Conkliu, haVinio Draper,
Harlan Hall, Wanila Slurgill Syl
van Tidball, Thelma McMaster.
Khrnian Davis, Bernard Adkins.
Vera Allen, Loom Titus, Bobby
Patterson, "t'athryn Parent, Gene
Conklin, Marie Miller, l-Yed Pease,
Ethel Posey, Helen Davis, Kalph
Titus, I.uclla Burford.
Sacred Heart Academy
Ida Nobles, Opal Nobles. Patrick
Kennedy.
Alfrel
Jack Cole, Leonard Cole, Loieim
Stewart.
Fruitdale
Lewis Ansel), Gladys Ansell.
County Grange: To .Mii'l
The regular meeting of the Union I.. Putnam of the Church of Christ
county Pomona grange will be held, in I .a Grande officiated. Mr. and
with Wolf Creek grange at North Mrs, Blanchard will make their
Powder on Saturday, June 22, for a homo in Klgin. Mrs. Blanchard
day and evening meeting. The lias been a popular county teacher,
business session will be held tn Hie Those who Here priveleged to wit
morning, and the afternoon will he ness the ceremony Sunday were
an open program with sevral spec- Mrs. J. H. Wickens, Mrs. Itoy
ial speakers. Sevctal out-of-the- Blanchard, Hoy Blanchard. Lloyd
county visitors arc planning to at- Wickens. Henry Wickens, Kenneth
tend. Mrs. Harry Nice, lecturer I'BIanelwird. Pay Wickens, Mrs.
of tho Wolf Creek grange Ik as-'Sarah Hug, Hill Planchard, Julius
sistlng In arranging Hie literary Hug. Mrs. J. J. Daughlln, Mrs, It. D.
numbers.
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(Jo to Commencement-
Mr. and Mrs. W. It. I.edb'etier
n nd da ugh tecs, K va. Kd na, Marie
and Mrs. Huby Lui-nnig started thin
morning In their car for Hulcfn
where they will witness the com
mencement exercises at Willa
mette university, when their son
and brother, Glenn, will be one of
the graduating class.
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Visit. In Valley
M r. and M rs, Wayne Crow of
Iiostlne drove to the Willamette
valley last week where they are
visiting with friends In different
localities.
Visitor l-'roni California
Mrs. I. yd la. Turnbull or Berke
ley, California Is in the valley visit
ing at the home of her sister, Mr.
Mrs. l.ee Chenault of the ValcrJu
district.
AMeml Avnelnlion
Mr. and Mrs. G. M. Cray and
sons, Hughes and Donald and M
and Mrs. Lee Childers. alt of the'
Lower Cove dorvo to Ontario tb
week and are attending the Baptist
association.
Poultry Business
Mrs. Prank MeChin. of east of!
Island City is, busy with poultry J
these days. She reports very near- I
ly a thousand Plymouth liiiel;
chickens. She already has 40 !
little turkeys with several liens'
still setting. Ducks are doing line'
they have several different kinds, 1
and the geese are likewise doing t
well. ;
Club Meets I
Tim CnKiiKiitnllhin elnh : l.nnMi
of li,l,.r..Mllni.- L-iwlM In n,l I h
( 'live tnct Werllicvdir v llftnrnnnn fit
the home or Mrs. Lydia Lant., W"'lnesday afternoon. They were
near Cove with the attendance ! sl 11,1 vn s,m' n A rH,,, "r'"r 1 '"'
mark at IS. Tin- study for the I 1,,sson " v,r tn' '"'tt' W
afternoon was MKypt" made a II , 1,n i"'"testing ta Ik 11 lust i iated wit b
the more raseinaling by the M- pictures of Lgypl. These pictures
ters from Miss Mahle Lantz, and 11,1,1 ' h lh"' Iniormation hai
the description and discussion or,1'0"'' f,oin Myii- i-HM" daughtr-r,
her work in Kgypt. The ncxt -V1' MtAiH Lantx who is leaching
mecTiitir Is to be at tho home of,l,,rt- A delicious lunch was serv
Mrs, Allen. ' l'fl by tho git ls. Thirlei n girts
o were present, mid I heir leader, Mrs.
Home I'roni C'olH'ge : j Lillian Allen. The girls meet
S. II. Weimer and son, Lowell, j weekly,
drove to Corvnllis hist week and on i M. K. Hoberts and daughter, Miss
their return home were accom- 1 Chun, rot.irncd ri'uesday from a
panied by their daughter and trip to Portland, Salem and tho
sinter Miss Jean w ho has been i coast.
attending O. S. C. the past yeur. j -Mr. and Mrs. T. It. Conkttn. Mrs.
o A. A. Antics and Archer Antics re-
VifK In Conntry i turned Monday from u trip to
Miss Lyla Holt, of the La Grande Yakima where they visited Mr. and
high school faculty spent a few j Mrs. H. D. Antics and Mr. and
days the first of the week at the ' Mrs. Clifford Kail. Archer, who is
MacDonahl home in the valley a recent graduate of the Covn high
near Allcel. ; school, received a graduation pres-
o J ent of an airplane ride while there.
To lime Trip The cemetery association will
Mrs. W. J. Beach of l'nion is hold their annual meeting al the
starting soon on an extended trip .library Tuesday afternoon. A good
through the east anil is expectltirf , utten dance Is ut -Hired,
to be away at least four months.' Mrs. ,s. W. Creasey, of l'endle
Mrs. Beach will visit with relative ' iQn, cam-: over Monday to Join her
and friends at different places, ; husband who at rived tho week be
Inciudlng M illersliurtf. Ohio, In fun-.
Pittsburg. Pennsylvania with tier' j,mn Bradiier. of La Grande, is
grandson. Kver-tt Kuhn .nd aio ,,ro UhHMtMK ijm. Archdeacon in
in Washington, D. C.
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Has Vise Broken
H H. Comstock of the Mill Creek
road above the Cove sustained a
broken nose Tuesday. w hel(lng
to get Hie rani exnioitf in re'ioineiw
for the livestock show.
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Itlue 3H. ChamtCH Meeting
The Blue Mt. graiilfe held 1
repuhir meeting on Wednesday !
evining. the master's station bav
in brtn filkd by .
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Gekeler, in the absence of U P.
Wright, who with Mrs. Wright, is
on his way to tho state grange con
vention at Myrtle Point. One new
application for membership was
presented. The grange voted to
hold the next meeting on Wednes
day evening, Juno ill, as the dele
gates from the state grange will
not be home in time for the regu
lar Saturday meeting. The re
ports of the state meeting will bo
given at Ui.t tlmo and ;i!ko mat
ters to come before the Pomona
meeting' will bo discussed.
A Horse With A Heeonl
Yesterday at the head of the
parade of livestock. Gov. Patterson
rode the horse which belongs to
Robert Withycombo now, but
which was the favorite riding horse
of his father, Governor Withy
combe. Tho horse is along In years
but It is said, lias tho reputation of
having headed more processions
and participated in more proces
sions and parades and carried gov
ernors mure often than fulls to ttie
lot of most horses.
Itelni'iis to College
Assistant state club leader Kueh
ner who has been spending the
last few days In the valley left last
evening for Corvnllis.
Happy Wedding
A wedding of considerable val
ley Interest was an event of last
Sunday at the J. 11. Wickens farm
near Klgin, the daughter, Miss
Sarah P. having become the bride
of Harold P. Blanchard. Hev. It.
Putnam.
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Driving to Washington
I Mrs. Lillian Allen and daughter,
Iva June, of near Cove is leaving
today for Itucna, Washington for
in. short visit. On her return she
I will be accompanied by Mrs. Merle
I.nrson and son, Klchard who will
visit in Cove for some Unto.
j Has Operation
' Mrs. Joe Gray, of the lower Cove
underwent an operation this week
at Hot Lake. She Is reported to
J be gutting along satisfactorily.
Start on Trl
Miss Vina 'on ley of Cove and
Miss Eleanor Glas.s of La Grande
started this week on a vacation
trip which will consume the next
month or six weeks. They were
headed first for Kngcno to visit
with friends, and will go from their
to other points of Interest. I hey
j have a splendid itinerary planned.
French Hall At
Cove Completed;
Painters Busy
By SI IIS. A. G. CONM.IN)
( ( Ibserver 'orrespondenl )
COVi-:. Ore.. (Special) The
Krench hull has been cpmpleted
and is now in the hands of the
painters. It. K. Musick has the
contract for painting. It is a fine
structure ami in some ways more
desirable and more con vn lent ly
arranged t Man the old hall.
The Missionary society which Is
t "lOUIld
world cruise" met
ill lt:f note oi (ii in. i.yuia m. i-hhiz
; getilng the grounds ready for sum-j
inter school. Aiehle Buchanan, of!
; Ul Giande, is hIso here. Mr. Bu-!
o!mnjlll itt n,1(. of th,. r,ureh army'
. ...... , . . Seotem-t
hl,r M? ,lIH lti., n rtoJnf S()IIM. WOrk '
t along th" Mil's of religious i duca-
tion, holding servlc'-H und being of'
I general aid to the Bishop, He j
'plans to go east this fall and enter I
t he St mitini y at Alexandria, VI r . I
g:nia. where he will study lor the"!
, L:.n..-.iry. j
T Anon Cl,,w,l
Is Closed For
Summer Period
By MHS. M, P. IEAYMOND
(Observer Correspondent
PONDOSA, Ore. (Special) A
closing program was given at the
school house to a large audience
Monday evening. Kach child had
a part in tho proginiu which show
ed much work on the pari of teach
ers as well as pupils. Carmen Max
field, a first year pupil gave the
opening recitation and Mary Lewis,
a seventh grade pupil closed the
program. Tho board of directors,
W. H. Duncifn, C. J. Turner and
Arthur Uobinson presented the
diplomas to I he tnree noys wiie
graduated. They were, Harold
Hansen, Harry Joliansen and Vic
tor Thompson.
School closed Tuesday and the
teachers, it. W. Van Kleet and
Miss Mario Conlogue have been
tlie inspiration for several parties
during the last week. A farewell
party sponsored by the community
was given at the school house Tues
day evening. Mrs. W. W. Gray
and Mrs. It. K. Nelson w-ic on the
entertainment committee and Mrs.
Troval Hansen, Mrs. Arthur Uobin
son and Mrs. W. I. Kstes on the re
freshment committee.
About 70 friends were present to
wish tlie teachers a happy vacation.
Mr. Van Kleel will leave for hi.i
home at Albany Fiiday, Miss Con
logue will leave for her home In
Eugene the same day.
Sunday visitors and dinner guests
at Medical Springs were 1 r. and
Mrs. ltoger Bisweil, Mr, and .Mrs.
T. C. Montgomery and M rs. S. J.
ltionlen, Miss C. Itioiden, Mr. and
Mis. George Poster, Will and Kale
Griffin. Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Mc
Kevitt, all from Baker, Mr. ami
Mrs. Henry Kinnison. of Los An
geles, S. K. Huinifdrom, D. M. Cro
ckett and N. A. Gjarde, of Port
land. 4
Pred Kurst, of the forest head
quarters In Baker, spent a lew
days this week with I,. M. J udy,
local forest ranger marking timber
for the Stoddard Lumber company.
Mr. and Mrs. James Gohcl ami
Mr. Colicl's sister, Mrs. Jila Dun
can, drove lo Walla Wvlla .Thurs
day to attend tlie funeral of their
brother, Iko Gobel, who was near
ly 80 years old.
Dunnaui Wright, of Medical
Springs and former governor James
11. Ilawley, of Idaho, will be the
principal speakers at the initial
meeting of the Woisor Valley Pio
neer association Sunday June 1, at
Council. Idaho,
Mrs. Kinmctt ftmlth has as Iiei
guests her mother, Mrs. Emma
Strlnghain of Ly Grande and her
niece Betty Towle.
Jake Biever, boiler Inspector or
La Grande was hero from Thurs
day to Monday making what is
known js the five year boiler In
spection on tin road engine.
Charlcn 1 'awson, grademan on
the logging road received a sevei e
gash on Ids head Monday. He was
helping wood up the engine when
a slab fell from the lop of the idle
cutting his h.'iid.
Mrs. B. VV. Hayes wi-.s lalun to
the hospital al Baker Monday for
medical treatment.
Harold Lewis war, painfully
bruised ahoiii tlie arms and face
and Ids clothes torn nearly oil
Tuesday evening when he Jumped
off the rear end of an automobile
traveling at a fast rate, lie had
climhitit on while the machine was
park.-d at the store, by the time the
car cached t ,c school boils" .
Harold's destination, he liU to falJ
tiff which caused his injuries .
Andy Grull, a miner of alie Tuin
Baby district had his cabin Inspec
ted by a large brown hi sir early
Tuesday morning. The bear did
not molest Mr. Grull neither did
Mr. Grull molest the bear.
After the program Monday eve
ning, the hoard of directors or Lie
Medical Springs school held u hud
get meettru;.
J. .1. Jackson, car repair man
for tin; Stoddard Lumber company
UNCLE SAM'S
FARM HEADS
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C. W. WAKIiL'liTON
B!. ?ctor of Intension
All extension work of the U. B. De
paitniPtit of ArkulUne Is con
liolkd by the director of extension
work. This service Is tarried on In
co-operation with slate am icultunil
colleges and conslstH of iloniuiiidta
tlons on teclamalton piojects. The
director also has t barge of the
prcpaiMt Ion, litHtiillatlou atul tM
play of Hurhii! t ui'iil t-xliiblt'i at
151 YOUNG PEOPLE
GRADUATE FROM 8TH
GRADE IN COUNTY
h'rom the schools of Unon coun
ty outside of La Grande, 151 young
people were graduated from the
eighth grade this spring, and are
ready for entrance into high
school, whether .such a choice is
made or not. Union, North Pow
der, Klgin and Cove eaeli supplied
goodly numbers in this list, but all
over the valley, in tho smaller
schools, one and two rooms, there
wero children wlw had success
fully completed what is considered
some times as the first lap In tho
ed uca tion race. County Superin
tendent Sayre reported a few days
ago that ttie examinations Una year
resulted more satisfactorily than
usual wlh fewer failures than h-vs
been previously experienced.
Teachers and parents bellevo that
this is an event worthy of record
ing and the complete list, outside
of Ln Grande is as follows.
Union: Howard William A rut,
Henry Durwnrd ' Bnssett, Maxno.
Blnneclt, Hlehard Hotiald Bouncy,
Tom Conklin, Lelghton Alfred Cox,
Alice K. Gamble. Willnrd Boyd
C.amhill, Wendell Green. Cedrle 1.
Gale, Liguorl Bernard Ilempe,
Ward Hani, Kvan Kverett Halsey,
Vera Hailing, Verda Balling, Kd
wnrd Gilbert Ilil'mion. Sylvia it.
Jones, Uuth Jones, Klden M. Lay,
Gwendolyn M. Linn, Burton Mires,
Verna Ituth I'osey, Dorothy Rem
ington, K. Myron Kicker, Jessie V.
Stacey, Cornelia Sutter, Dorrls M.
Kturgill, l-'redrica Spain, Dena Irene'
Taylor.
North Powder: Coen Sloan, Win
ton A. HudelKou, Thomas K. Leatli
erman, Helbert Leo, Farrel I'j.
Li ml ley, lOmery Pearson, Kverett
Bauer, Kllsworth l'rancls Coul
ter. Marvin George Looslic, Kff ie
Pierce, Louiso A. Balnbridge, Clif
ton C. Carr, J une Shafer, Buth.
Horii Looslic, Leona K. Cook, Vir
ginia Krwln, Lillian Mae Lillard,
Naomi A. itoulsten, Alton Gtllkl
son, Maxine Miller.
Klgin: Marion A rant, Metvin
Edwin Barnes. Hill Keith Blan
chard, Merrill Charles Bre
shears, James Chandler, August
Cummins, Berna Mao Davis, Kve
lyn Anna Hallgarth, La u rose Mai
Harris, Gordon Henry Hey duck,
Bona Id I . Scoubes, Verna Maude
Slack, Kathleen Joyce Williams.
Cove: Jack Paige, David S. Ar-
noit, Jr., Logan K .Anderson, Jr.,
Until White, Harold Johnson, Delia
Breshearij. Bertha Neiger, Jean
Baum, Atvlu I'eterman, - I'M d red
Hulluiark, Uohert L. Hunter, larcy
Hamilton McCoui,
Island City: Genu Kenneth Van
Biokland, Wilbur Leonard Van
Blokland, John J )onald Steinbeck,
James Hugh McCIurc.
Imbler: Harold Lynn Anderson.
Dwight M, Conklin, H. Clayton
Kox, Marjorlo i'erry, Opal Mario
KkllllngH.
Sjicretl Heart Academy: Mnry
Theresa Cook, Tlieresa Klfzahclh
( 'tin an, Mary lively n I oherty,
John Aloyslus Galvin, James Pat
rick Kennedy, Owen Vincent Man
ila I), (.'lata 13 va Norris, Kverotl
Josejih Iteynolds, Catherino Ku
genia Trowbridge.
llllgard: Clarence Sydney Wil
liams, Nolan Lester Wilson, Nora
June Scott, Lenllia Mario Williams.
Pint: Grove: Julia Lucille Mc
Clune, Dorothea Lea Beehtol,,
Ilulda Mae Moiiltou, Arthur K.
Boswell.
Fruitdale: Merle Arnold Carbine,
John Hutchinson, Thomas Struck.
Bussed Chandler, I 'onald Thorn
ton. Mt. Glen: Lltlie Snyder, Marell
Walte, Gerald Waite.
Highland: Marion Harold Bill.
Perry: Lois Matlison, Paul Peri
sho, Wesley Stnllll. Mlllon Smith.
Palmer Junction: Gertrude Hel
ton, Violel Hodgen.
Hempe: Jack W. Sloss.
1 'a r k : Kugetie andu Vanter,
John Scott.
Dry C(.(.c Lyle Sanderson.
Ladil aiiyoti. L lames Purga-
S'iji, l''rancis S. ftettle, Twila Per.
shall.
Liberty; Lee Spencer, Bichard
Voung.
Suininerville: Jaines Carol Wag
oner, Itaymnud I1'. Munson.
Prosly : Merton HI na I ban Duron.
Woir Creek: (ienild M. Harrison,
Barbar a I rerio I larrlson, Ha.el
Hand.
Willow Creek: Bobby Huron.
Thorny Grove: Dorothy M. Crog
han. Slark'-y: L'volyii llagey, Leslie
Sullivan.
J lin my ( 'reek : Buth Agues Gush-k.
Telocaset : Leonard M. Herhert,
I'ern II. Mill, Lillie Leoua Miller.
Alictd: Jack Cole, Marvin Kuhn,
Homer ( 'use.
Pumpkin Bldge: George Klggs.
Moss 'hnpel: Harold Zurbiick.
Lower Cove: Dclda Kllzaleth
Gray, Uelmh Adeline Gray.
Pleasant (riove; Sylvlu Johnson,
M.dvii Kay Bull.
loua: William Iivln, Jjiiiics Dal
Standley, Dennis Luther Campbell
Knirview : Howard Nelson Hcott.
A t"l in Cleveland riling hash
for' a living. The dlsp.itch doesn't
iav wh'dher he was a hash sllnger
discovered as a poet, or a poet dls
COV'l.'d .in a h-inli sllnger.
Kvan l-'nlh r was graduated by
t !n. West t ii Ion, la., high school
wll ho at ha vhi g n Intent or tai dy
alter' be nt.-ici ! h- Mrs! Ktade.
for two years moved to Lu Grande
Tii'.tday.
Mrn. M. P. Itarnond. Mrs. Henry
Miixfleld and MIps M'lrb. Conlogue
will have priday morning for
Western Oregon. A rter taking
Miss ''onloKii'' to Kugeiie, Mrs.
Itayrnond will go to Vyrt le Point
to at't-nd Hie State f li a age con
vention as a delegate from tlie
.V ..i .: ' :-p'-i:.c., i'l -ir e.
SATI'HBAY PKOGKAMK
The American Broadcasting com
pany program for Saturday night
fo!!ow- 7, nnvoity proem m: 7:30.
Wandering Minstrels: 8, comedy
sketch; 8:30, Vale of Yesterday;
9, Salon orchestra; 9:30. mule
singers; 10. Vic Meyers orchestra;
11 lO 1, OI1UW DUHl IIUI1U. .
Tho National broadcasting com- ;
pany program for Saturday night j
follows: 7, Nights In Spain; 8, j
Temple of the Air; , Golden Le- '
gends; 10, School Days; U to VI,
dance music. Trocaderans.
Oakland
KGO (790kc) K, NBC; 8:30. sport
review; 8:4r. pianist; !l, NBC; 12
to 1, dance band.
KL.K SOkc) 8, studio; 9 to 10,
recordings.
Denver
KOA (83 Okc) 7:4(i, news; 8 to
9, danco music.
Sent I In
KJU (970kc) 7 to- 12, ABC pro
gram. KOMO (920kc) 7 to 12, ABC
program, v
KOMO (20l) 8, NBC; 8:30,
features; !l:4, news; 10, NHC; 12,!
songs and piano. I
San lVancisco j
KKItC (liinke) 8, popular ami
light opera musio; 0, orchestra: 10, j
I Amos and Andy; 10:10 to 1, dunce j
and popular music.
i KPO (tiSOkc) S, NIK'; 8:30, fea-
I tare; 9:30, danco music; 10:30 to
. 12, NBC. 4 1
Salt Lake Clty
KSL (HHOkc) 8, male (iiiartet:
8:30, female trio: 9. variety: HI.1
Amos and Andy; 10:15, danco nm
j sic; 1 1, Coyolo club.
Ikjs Angeles
KNX (lofdike) 8. feature pro
gram; 10 lo I, dunce music; 1 to
. 2, Mldnltc Kxprcss.
KKI (i40kc) 8, NBC; 9, concert;
10, Symphonctte; II, Midnight fro
lic. Spoknnc
KllQ (fifKMtc) 7, NH(i; 10. Amos
and Andy; i0;30 U 12, danco or
chestra. KOA (M70ke) 7 lo 12, ABC pro
gram. '
Use Case Combines For
Profit
-A - r li.-tYrivI
u.uyJit) fill
Kourtci'ii other diKtiiift CASIO h(Iv!iiiIiiko;i. (.'nil wi we
may explain all the wonderful advantages of this
CASK 111LLSIDK COMIWNK
ti i!
These can lie equipped
bushel Kiain lin, handy
weed Keieeii and either
hitch.
VMAT 9 - Of M'X TOO A DtOV,
W3
Oregon Hardware &
Reign of Horse
Not Over, Stock
Show Indicates
"The day of the horse at the
livestock show is not past." so
spoko a prominent valley farmer
yesterday e-vemng at I'nlon at tlie
close of a very interesting hour
watching part of the classes of ex
hibits of horses Judgr;!. To the
correctness of his statement there
would probably huvo been 100 per
cent nssent by tho large company
of livestock hIiow. funs who re
mained until late iasl evening just
watching the horses. "Tills is the
best class of grade draft horrea in
this show In the last 15 ycai-.V ad
ded a' horseman, of stutc-wide rep
utation. These statements and other eo,u-
ally emphatic and enthusiastic fol
lowed the exhibition yesterday af
ternoon of three six-horse teams
brought to tlie show by l'nion coun
ty farmers. "These aro younger
men," hi Id Will Vogel, manager of
tlie show. "Albert Hunter, W. B.
Ledbetter, Willis Moss men who
have made tlie horse department
of the show possible In years past,
aro out of the game, their day is
apparently over. But the horse ex-
liibila art! still here and men like
Clyde Myers. Claude Woodell, Bill!
Sehwelbko, Koulh McKeimtm, Sam
Bucknmu and others are taking
their places." I
Yesterday afternoon during the
racing program Clyde Mycin of
Summerville drove I ho six horse
team entered by Claude Woodell of
Lone Star dlst riot. Two or the
fine animals belonged to Myers and
the others to Woodell, t hey were
Shires and Percherons. I tout h Mc
Kennou of Allcel and George Hardy
of I miller, ti rove six splendid
horses, all Percherons. two each
from DIMaid Ornate of Dry Creek.
Yaynti Prlzzcll of Pleasant Grove
and Sam Buck man of Aiicol. Bill
Sehwelbko of Hot Lake drove six
fine Percherons, one team of BerL
( rout's of Grange hall and four of
his own.
Tho judging of the animals con
tinued until way late last evening
ami will lie finished today. . Tho
concensus seemed lo lie that this
was the big thing of tho exhibits
yesterday afternoon.
Tho highest bidder al a Pnitrd
States inarsliarH sde tu Porllnnd,
Me., bought a low boat Tor ?7,500.
He sold It for $70, (MH).
A cod ea 'icht in MaHinchusettn
hay was It feel long and weighed
lea pounds. His head was the size
of the top uf a quarter barrel,
f7?v
ii,
with liaetcinj;- platform, CO
waon hitch, elliciiot lotaty
with hoise hitch or tractor
ffifeik
- im i uv-ch ' r
Yc:., vc have repair:; for almost any morlnl
of John Dei-re, I )i'!.'rinif, iMcCoi'inick, Oliver,
and .Mo'i.'K! iMachinos. We will pet those we
haven't if you will just give us the number.
Upinemhcr, we will save you good money on
your McConnick ft lleerinp; extras. Guar
anteed as to (jiiality and to fit.
A SEASONABLE
RECIPE
Orango Sandwich Bread
Three cups flour.
Pour teaspoons baking powder.
One-half cup sugar,
Ono-half teuspoon salt.
One-half cup chopped walnuts.
One-half cup orange peol (chop
ped). One and .one -fourth cup milk.
One egg.
Sift the dry Ingredients. Ada
nuts and orango peel. Add tho
milk with the egg, well beaten. Put t
into a greased pan, let stand ten
minutes then bake In a moderate
oven for 45 minutes.
I PS AXI) DOWNS
AUBUIUN, Cai. (AP) ITuCto
Sum's mail carriers ( will havo a
perspiring time of It In August
when regular mail delivery is
started here. This town, snuggling
in the Sierra Nevada foothills, has
23 miles of streets with nn eleva
tion varying from 1,090 feet t 1,
545 feet. And tho mnil men will
have to hoof it twlco daily,
XT i t
xoud never
make a
QAKRa?id expect
it fo be good
Tim biKRcr the cake -the
harder it i3 to control each
step in the making. The same
is true of roasting coffee.
Hills Bros, never roast their
coffee in bulk. Their ex
clusive, continuous process
roasts only a few pounds at
a time. A flavor such as no
other coffee has, is obtained,
HILLS BROS
f. COFFEE
inal vacuum pact.
tatUy oprr.tz ziiA
the key,
1929
Three
Separations
(I) At revolving cell
Drum Grain Carrier.
(2) At small nicker rolls
K A
mm m
T7nr
r i.
mmm
v. Upin front of straw carrier.
JLJ (') At picker beaters
mrouKii emuess siraw
carrier.
Three
Cleanings
(1) At cleaning fan in
side of straw carrier.
(.',) At lower leveling
cleaning shoe.
Final cleaning at up
per self leveling cleaning
shoe.
Case Prairie
Type
Models A-1I & P.
From 8 ft. to 1G ft.
Sizes to suit every
farmer.
Saves
Time, Labor,
drain and Money
I'omplete Separation
Thorough Cleaning
Dependable I'ower
llijjli Operators platform
Light Draft.
Imp. Co.
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