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GENERAL NEWS WANT ADS VOLUME XVII LA GRANDE, OREGON, FRIDAY, JULY 12, 1929 NUMBER 220 f " Over The Valley Mabel IS. Morton, Valley News Editor FARM CROPS TGUR WILL BE HELD ONE WEEK FROM TODAY! AimouiMVs KiifjiwrneiU Mrs. Hunniih Hen rie, of lmblcr, announces the engagement of her daughter, Marelda to Donald Davis, of Spanish Fork, Utah. The wed ding" will tako place July 25 in the ; berts and the Koyul Annes, ! Actint? county agriculturist Wray that while he is not ono of the ' Ijllwrenc(, Ih announcing today the large orchurdfsts of that locality, unnual farm crops tour which is to he expects to have at least eif;ht i)P wek from today. Kriday, to ten tons of the three standard juty iy. This is one of the biggest varieties of cherries. Rings, Lam- features in the year from a number Pick- of Ktand-noints and is an onter- templo at Mariti, Utah. The young ing will not begin until around the prise which bus the cooperation of " oi ine monin. mere are a num- cosc to 100 farmers each year, ber of trees or pie cherries on tho The program this yeai Is quite at Comstock place, also, and Mr. tractive, is very practical and Mr. Comstock has always found quite huwrence, and others, are hoping a ready sale for these, as they aro that the caravan traveling to dif of a large size and splendid flavor. ' Cerent places in the valley may be They were always taken by the a long one. canneries of the western part of . the state in years past but the ship- I Those making the trip will meet ping was sadly injurious to the 1 at the Andrew Jllokland farm near fruit and the loss was always con- Island City at eight thirty o'clock pant year. After a trip through tho , siderable. making it necessary for where they will iook at some imulk- northwest, the young couple will bo Mr. Comstock to find a market ton seed oats, and also at some at home at Tremonton after Aug- , nearer home. Mrs. Comstock has sweet clover which is Just being ust 28. when Mr. Davis will con- some splendid ducks on the place started. Tho livestock of the Hiok- tinue bis work at tho high school.! 75 of these which arc already bind boys, in the club work divls- for the market. She reports splen- on, win aiso oo inspeciea. did success with her birds this year. Things are very busy on the Comstock place at present , n)i hands working to get tho big hay crop out of the way before tho couple will leave at once for Jmbler where a reception will be tendered them nt the home of Mrs. Henrie. Miss Henrie has been attending the Agricultural college at 1-ogan, Utah, ami is an accomplished mu sician. Mr. D:,vis is a graduate of tho llrigham Young university at Provo and has been a member of the faculty of the Hear Ktver high school nt Tremonton, Utah, the ConrliMlu Visit Mr. and Mrs. Nelson Klght, daughter, Nora and Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Kigbt of Willapa, Wash ington started this morning early on the return trip to their home on cherries get too Insistent. the harbor following a visit at the' o - Neil Klght home on tho lower : To llnvo Joint Mooting Cove. They made the trip by car. J The Island City Kyworth League Over The Valley had tho mast do- is planning a union meeting with ligbtful visit with tho western . Cove this coming Sunday eveninf. "Washington visitors the first of the week. Mrs. Clifford Klght, as Bea trice Mark, having been one of her high school girls at Hayniond, Washington, Neil Kight took ad vantage of tho visit of bis father and brother to complete a hay dor The 'next stop will be at John Dablstrom's just acrdoss tho lane from the Hlokland place. Here they : will look at wheat following sweet clover. Tho third stop will bo at George 1 MacDonald's to inspect a crop of j sweet clover which is being grown j on ltnd without a nurs0 crop. I At Will Huckmun'H the company will look at a plot where a weed . killer sodium chlorate was ap plied last year, on both morning glories and quack grass. Choose Ol fliers The cumvan wU then B0 to I he senior group of C amp-fbo llURh Huron.H tw BCO u treating of girls, just organizing at Pleasant Hf(llf!li aLso without a nurso crop. urove met mommy evening witu , ,...,., ...in i,m,vct.t itnhliv The exercises will bo held on tho Ascension grounds. l,,mm 1 if ii ,a. 1 ( ...ti . uim..., t. ...... h " 'hc company will Inspect Hobby rick which had been in the process Mrs. W. I . Phy und completed their I iInron's sheep, also a club project, of erection for some time. The job organization. Officers were elected 1 j,rom Huro'ns, they will go to was completed Wednesday. Kvery i as follows: president. Merle Friz-1 prospect on the Kigbt farm Ih for a splendid crop, one of the best in years. The Klght farm is a grain and hay farm, tho wheat and bar ley looking splendid. They nre planning and working to build up their dairy herd, and hope each year to increase their acreage In alfalfa with the view of operating a dairy farm within the course of a few years. They lean toward the Jersey breed, finding those ani mals most to their liking. Is Considerably Crippled iter. Graham, Methodist pastor at the Cove Is carrying on his work with the use of one bund, the other, which he carries in a sling being! considerably crippled fol lowing the accident when It was forcibly struck by the axe which lie was wielding. The attending physician reports, that- seven .or eight weeks will be necessary to completely heal the Injured mem ber. A blow on the side of his lififl. very close to the temple, might re sulted ever more disastrously to Mr. Graham. ssell: vice president, Vadis Slack; I secretary, Frances McKennon treasurer, Ardath Frb.zell; scribe Marie Lodbetter; song leader, Ava Wnodell l.Vi.nk 1-U'..t.nn im.l Avu WnnrU 0 ell. In addition to the officers, the ; nt Hoine ,,.. , .,. . I Miss I.yrd VanOrsdoll, of Pen- ci eion wno is iluuiiik w vi.u Harold Utngaman's to see the plots where some new dope, both sodium chlorate und calcium chlorate, have. been applied Just this year as weed killer. Following their custom, lunch will be served in tho grove at Jet Cask ill's and a program with some outside speakers will be given here, i After tho lunch und program, j some time will bu spent on the Gas- ; kill farm where there are a num ber of interesting things. One will be tho application of a commercial fertilizer on spring and winter grains, and also tho plots where new varieties under field conditions are being tried out varieties which have been developed ut tho Moro experiment station. ! This very Important notice conic 1 from Mr. Lawrence's office and should be carefully observed by those interested: Dr. Thlsllewait will be in this county to begin tuberculosis' testing next Monday. lL is very necessary that those wanting tho test run should get in their applications at once. It, is also stated that blood tests for contagious abortion may be taken at the same timo if there arc any owners of cattlo who wish this test. There is a charge of 111 cents per cow, with i minimum of 50 cents, which covers tho laboratory ex pense only. There Is no charge for tho work done here, but tho sam ples which aro sent in to the col lege for testing purposes must be accompanied by tho feo for work lone there. Thu blood lest on i-a' tie may bo made at the same tln.o as the inspection for tuberculosis. II ecA At Mat-Man's you always find (he favorite, y B HI tho list of upHo-dnlu farmers iin'l is not afraid to venture la new The irnanliuns am M r. i ""' nom V"- Misses Oliver, Hull, Hrock, Yorli. (). End (2), and Kthel Greiner. woks at tho homo of her Riand- A treasure hunt for next Tuesday ! moiner. -Mrs. enu er ai urn was planned durlns the meeting. H'lmminK pool will bo homo Has IS'ew Caiv Johnnie Case of near Alieel is I continue her visit In the valley, I o driving a new Chevrolet car whieit -IMirl he purchased this week. I lr- ' 1 - I live a mile south Annual Oregon Ram Sale To Be Held August 20 o "ir nnrt Mri F H Jones ro I,ort PlL'n(iltl cro lroHpct along I ton s Is the custom. Union countjf expected within a few days from Iteturns Fi-oih Hosiital Mrs. Kinest UeLong. of tiic Orange Hall neighborhood, was j the spot, which contains the garden returned to ber home a week ago 0f Moyd and Gate, who aro mem today from the Grande Hondo bos-i bers of the Cove garden club. Both lltnl where she has been a patient 1 gardens are quite pretentions, con- for several weeks. Khe Is gaining In strength and is able to sit up no mo each day. all lines. Hay crop was good, pas- I men have always stood high and ture is fine and the spring wheat tiu. offerings from this section bavo looks first class. The Boswells have invariably topped tho sale. In tho 4(10 acres, the .majority of which is advance notico sent out by those tillable, but parTTielhg In pasture, boosting this year's sale, a list or They are exceedingly fortunate in prominent men involved includes having on their place a great many ti,n mmies or several men from this springs. On one piece, particularly section. is this true. The land lays on what! Kacb participant is strictly limit might be described as shelves, j cj jn the number of animuls offer- , iKt, tn li I Jilt; ivu ui iniv". t"'h ; I'd, III) 1UCU. ueillK If VlUJf niv . , i . h ir ' Hhelves, then in between them Is a very best animals brought into thu Mills these? days. One of them is, their home at Fuirbury, Nebraska for a visit at the home of Mr. Jones' sister, Mrs. J. K. Mills und family' of above the Cove. As tho caring for the sweet cherry crop Is something new to the visitors from the middle west, the Mills family is hoping they may extend their visit through that period. There ;o to I.ako Mrs. Hay Fuller and son. Dickie or Allcel, Mrs.. Mill Adler and daughter. Genevieve of near J.a G ran d e a n d M rs. M c Ke n no n o f Woodland. California. went to Wallowa Lake this morning where they will occupy a cottage for the next ten days. Miss Genevieve will be one of the local Leaguers at tending tho institute. o lltnn Visitors Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Westenskow of Imbler have been enjoying sev eral impromptu visits during the Vast week from Mr. and Mrs. Stephen I'eslcks of 1'ortland. Mrs. I'escik's former home was with Mr. and Mrs. llankins of Fourth Street, Ii Grande. Summer With Sister Miss Nina Kame, a county I'-ach--r, is spending the summer at the home of tier sister. Mrs. Clarence Carter, on the Covo highway. o Jirttii'ii llnim Mr. and Mrs. F. I.. Cobern and daughter, returned Wednesday to narrower ono in which are inniiin- j ring. The committee announces erable sprlnjis. This water has been , that it has felt Justified in expand plped over the place, muklng the jMK the sale this year to InMudo tain a big variety of summer and fall vegetables and are kept In excellent shape. Mills also have many berries on their farm und every indication is of a tremendous crop of the black caps. They are of unusual size, as well as hang ing In great cpiantities on the bushes. According to the Mills, the rains came just right this year for the small and softer fruits and berries. o To Knlrrtahi Aid ' Mrs. Kverett Wallsingcr will be the hostess to the Aliced Ladies aid next Wednesday, July 17 at he. home in Valeria district. Mrs. Frank Wright, will be the assisting hostess. This meeting would hav , th(, valley with smaller acreages, around 600 bead of rams. A sub stantial list of consignments hayo been sent in to the management of the sale, with the auction to In clude Ham bouil lets, Ilampsblres, Lfncolns, Huffolks, Crossbrods and cold spring water accessible to tho four corners of the farm. o Jteturns from I'ortlaiid Miss Dorothy Mills of near Covo lias returned from 1'ortland wheru she spent three weeks in company others. The mapor part of those with Mr. and Mrs, Krause, with Kent up hero will doubtless bo whom she makes her home while, ( JIanipsliires with probably a few attending school ut Walla Walla, j Hainboiilllets. j Mr. and Mrs. Krause uccoinpanied Officials of the sale are using her to the valley and made a short j their best efforts to keep the qual vlslt hero. Mr. Krause is especially ny 0f consignments at a high level, interested in the present activity In ' only brooders of prominence and tho use of sodium chlorate, being those who are known to supply first experimented with here in a small clas animals are being asked to way for eradication of morning ( consist to tho sale. A new featuro glories, but in I'matilla county and ( of this year's sale will In; the sale Walla Walla county in Washington of a limited number of pens of on a very large scale. While here j purebred cwch. Mr. Krauso was endeavoring to ar- j rango some way whereby farmers come regularly yesterday but was postponid until m-xt week, -o - H. even larger uoreages, might have the service of an expert In ap 1 plying the chemical where the pesta aro found In large quantities. A SEASONABLE RECIPE Splendid Outlook A Vtsil lO me iireiuiro ui 11. n.. Weatherspoiui nbovo Klgln Is al- (ilM,sls fnmi Washington ways very interesting. Klght now j ,,.ho Grillln of Mouiani, Wash Is -one of the most InH-restlng j ,XfrUm iH ,t visitor this weekend at times, about half way between th(. L(M. smith home near Island blossom time and time for picking. (.ty M(KH n,.ni-,h Smith is accom Accurding to Mr. Weatherspoon, 1 I1IIIlvinir GiiMin lodav oa u trli i the outlook Is very good and ho is t(J jj,.,.. o .iifcrlaliihiir - Hon the Winter Bananas will prob- tyirs. Hay Uioklum! Is entcrtain- their home In Spokane, following a ' ably be the outstanding crop, the jM(. t0(inv at her home at Island visit at the home of his nelces, Mrs. j Homes not hanging on so heavy ; rity as a r0iipllment to Mrs. Hob- expecting now to have this year about KUi cars of apples. This sea- s M Hurry Fisher and Mrs. Frank Mc Kennon. Valeria and lmblcr, re spectively. o I'lircluise Milking Machines To those who know what i.4 go ing on in the valh-y, the trend to ward a great increase in tho dairy end of the farming game has been evident for some time. The unus ual first cutting of aHalfa, all over this valley and Wallowa county as well, the ideul weather for drying and storing the bay. all these have riirournged the dairymen, espec ially those who suffered from the shortage of hay last winter and the attendant high price asked by thOHo who bad n surplus. As an additional Indication of the trend ut things there comes the word of the installation of milking ma chines by a number of owners of dairy herds w ithln the past few weeks. Among them are N. K. West, of Pleasant Grove. Homer G. Wilson of Fruitdale, George Chirk, fie Swiss Dairy, Lawrence Drum ftmfth of Ladd Canyon. William Woodruff oT I'uion, Tom Johnson or lower Cove. Hoy Hord, of Cnlon, and Jarl Hand. o Sunday f imM-s Potato Caramel Caku Two-thirds cup butter. a Two cups sugar. Four eggs (separated). One-half cup sweet milk. Ono cup hot mashed potatoes. Oiki cup grated chocolate. Two cups flour sifted with two teaspoons baking powder. Two teaspoon cinnamon. One teaspoon cloves. One cup chopped nut meats. ( 'ream butler and sugar, add ug yolk und bent good. Mlxx c.Iio- .11 I Farmers over the valley who raise purebred sheep are beginning to plan for their offerings at tho Third Annual Oregon Ham sale, which Is held under the auspices of tho Oregon State Wool-growers Jloswell, who association. The date for this year' live a mile south of the Pine sale has been set for Tuesday. Aug- Grovc. church, north of Klgln re- 1 Ht u, and will be held at Pendle- right now. The New.owns look t..-t Karl of Kugene and Mrs. Law- j wi(h ol nlul()(.Mt lm.n ,,., good as do other varieties. I bin- ,-enre Dntton of Portland visitors at ... ,,..- ,,,unire Add flour and spleen alternately with milk. Lastly add beaten egg while;! and nut meats. Hake in a slow oven 4 5 minutes. '1'h is cake keeps moist a long time tr not baked too long. Icing for Potato Cuke. Two and one-half cups brown sugar with water to dissolve. Buti till It fnniiH a soft ball In cold water. Pour over well beaten white., of three eggs. Flavor with one teaspoon vanilla. Guests Sunday at the Ditty homo nt Allcel. included Mr. and Mrs. T. K. Kuhn and Mr. und Mrs. S. 1 1. Clay und children of La Grande. Getting lli'rtI fr CherrKN nlng will be a job to come up In present In the valley. the near future, cultivation na.s . D been kept right up to the notch state ('oii'nlloii and the orchard is certainly on ; i ,oi-al poullrymen should be In beautiful sight. Mr. Weatherspoon ' terested in the state convention says the price will be good this year , which Is to bo held next week on too, which of course, Is an item d,0 eampus al the state college, not to be despised. iCorvallis. Problems relative to o . feeding, breeding, .marketing, and Commencing Frame Work J various diseases an- to bo thor- Frutuo work on the addition to oughly discussed. A number of the home of Mr. and Mrs. Hay prominent speakers from outside Duncan above the Cove is to be- , , rollego an to be pr esent at tho gin within the course of a lew days, sessions. County agi ii.ulturist Law tin foundation having been coin- renep Is anxious that a number of pleted. A cellar was excavated un- J ponltr.vni'n in tho valley may avail der the rear half of the Duncan i themselves of the opportunities home, wus all cemented in and a .which this gathering will afford similar foundation laid for the ad dition which will consist of one good sized room. There w 111 also be a porch which will go around the house. Mrs. iHinean. as usual. is very enthusinstic over her regis tered Jerseys. There have been sev eral sales from this herd sine stock show time. Both Bobbie and Blllle nre enthusiastic Jersey club members. o IlirWiav .lerejs Jim McKinnis who has taken Ch'Idiih ProRrcai Ftiirflug nt Infancy, n cMld'a fouimunitv in hi mother. After J the iie of l wo, other iblhlien fnrtu Largeit Family hW roinintinily. At six Ihe real According to the Bible. Gideon I l"iKlimlJe " '.' Jays: "And' Gideon" l,:,d th I '' "' ?? ;? ? m" nciiro and ten .ms ut Ids body be- ! ' 1 J" j ' ' M'lini lli: iir i"i inn i- iiiM..;. ' ' ' ' uiikt's his cnimitiliiity. 'r!ti fitlttcr over a purt of tin old M-KlniiiN hoinp l.lat-e iK'wr Kunitm-rvilk' Ik RrudUEilly buihllnu up Uis eiKlry licrd. A few wtcl.H U(iO Mr. ami Mrs. Mi'KlnnlM niude anotlitT trip to Idaho and purc.-haf.'d tour head It S. I'oniBtock of the Mill i n;f k of fine Ji rsey co which he added ution above the Cove, reports to hUs herd. Mr. Mc Klntlls Is anion pollen: for In; hinl tnany wlej. ' And his (ineuhino thtil biih In j Sheehein. xhe iiNn hnr(. him it won. J hoe iinnte Ufi eiilled Ahlineleeli." Pnthllmler .Mafailni'. Uuful Shtllfilh Ahalonc I" Ihe n.itnr' of n hell fl di. 'I'lie liell Is ti-ed for hull"in Iiiik 11 (.'rent II reponslhilily Ifl iniililtm ii fine frin i in 1 1 ii 1 1 v for Ihe child in Mm iiiolher him. Hr. Jo tei.li l.i e. I Paid Dearly for Defeat enrdlhK to n treaty nf peace heads and other i.riiiinicnt". 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