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Pave Seven LA GRANDE EVENING OBSERVER, LA GRANDE, ORE. Tuesday, July 16, 1929 cceeaeasa esaeaeeoecet oa Over the Valley ! Mubel E. Morton, Valley News Editor " Phones: Residence, 82C-J; Office, Main 17 shndny Isltois j teresting. Some refreshments wero Binder home in the Valeria ills I .Mr. nnd .Mrs. Oscar Smith and ; served at the dose of the meeting, trht. Mrs. Lillian Allot). teacher o Krosty school, is .sponsor of th Mrs. Charles frhiiith , of North rpwdcr spout Sunday In tin- vul iiy visiting their daughters ami sisters. Mrs. Henry Alcriure ami Mrs. Charles Nance who live on practically adjoining fiiruiH on the i.l-h il 1 road., A I is. .M oi'liUt is trying her ha ml at raising tur keys lor the first time this year hturtlntf on a sunt It scale ami has hen n mt sucoessf ul so far. She tfrt 111 young turkeys. 7 0 group. Visit Sunday Air. 'and Airs. I'M Jasper ('Jeorge Oekclers. This is t smaller acreage wjtk splendid buildings on it and Air. Klchey is getting everything In first clnstt shape. o Visit .Mother Mrs. Lulu Weeks of Senttle Is MiuKiiiK ner Hiinuai yiii iui ner niothcr, Airs, l.orens at the t'ove. 0 KitU'rinhiK Oult Mrs. Cassfe Orion of Cove en tertained the members of the l''uii and Joy Hridxc Club Saturday at he'r home. Hridge, naturally, fur ! niwhed the diversion for the af- Union County i Grange Sunday At Cove Aug. 11 !; (rass Fire Scores of cars were attracted to tornoon with lovely refreshments i the t'Jito Sunday evening on one of at the close. Mr. T. It. Conklin j the Shaffer places near Islam! made the high score during the and 'ity. A grtiws Held hecame ablaut Hfternomi. j in some manner and the actual o ! fire Itself as well as the reflection Huoms from Poi-Hund children or the Valeria district si tent Sum! a v at t lie home Of his (parents, Air. and Alrs. W. lt. Jas-Pv e ff ""' miles. For a j ))er. who moved some time ago -itu0 -t looked like a kig confla I from Ki-uluhile to their new home' Ki'Uion. How It started is not ch to Idaho - Airs. Margaret Oliver who has keen here from Portland visiting among her relatives all over the valley accompanied her sister. Miss Hertha Wnllsingcr to M art- ii 1. 1. .tin -lm.A tlm.r ,.-(M m-l.li , Thev made the trip in He i t ha s ' cari"Alie" going as far as Itolse, i SiinTiay. nnd. continuing on their ' way yesterday. Airs. Oliver will return to the va'lk'y In a week or to and 'remain' here for several wek8 yet. . , o : on the sidehill road, l 'nil place. th. old Alc- Kclailves Visit Mr. and Airs. J. Shaw of Port land were quests last week at the home of their cousins Mr. and Airs. Todd Henderson in the Iowa Air. and Airs. Shaw were on an extensive auto trip and from here went on through Ida ho to Yellowstone l'ark. known, hut no considerable dam ago was done. Mother III Mrs. Alnrtha Wood. . from Sweet I loinc, Oregon, who has keen making an extended visit at the home; of her daughter, Airs. Sam Knight at Khlnohart, has keen very, ill at her daughter's home, TJie last report was that 'she was ;t trifle heller. , 3 i-our lYhhiy Vlte farm crops tour for this voar, arranged oy acting county :igrieu1turist Wray' Lawrence, i omeithis l-'ridny nnd many farm Aid to le:-t The lmkler ladies aid society W.III. meet tomorrow, Wednesday afternoon at the home of Airs, Harold Hingnmon. During the af ternoon, the ladies will work on the o,uilt to he sold at the hnrJiar this tall. o Itelurns Ilona Airs. Homer ltldwell has re turned to her homo near North J'owder following a few days visit at the home of her sister, Al rs. Hugh Huron near lmhkr. o I'aslor lo I .ea ve il is miite generally regretted that the powers that he have transferred Itev. I. St urges Idaho Visitors J. t. Sahin of Murleigh. Idaho has keen a visitor in the valley tin past week and daughter of near ville, Al i. Sahin- covered most of I he valley while here and wasi very much impressed with lids section of the country. o -Kctum from Visit ' Air. and 'Airs. A. L. Iterkand sons, Troy and , Jtohert of lower Cove and their nelees, Harriet and Dorothy 'HeeUer of Lu Lira tide re turned the last of the week from I'nrlland where they had spent a week visiting with ' relatives. They were accompanied hiiino. hy Airs. Ilecker's mdees, Helen and Alary llempe. of Sandy, who will spend iwo weeks visiting at Hie Itccker home. ' Ilonu front Hospital Airs. AL AL A rant of IClgln who has keen a patient at the Grande PRODUCTION HIGH IN DAIRY ASSOCIATION IN WALLOWA COUNTY The report of the Wallowa Dairy an average piioditlon m 3H.f lied Improvement Association for pounds of kutterfat. .1. W, Miller June showed rS'. cowu on lest, .13 with an average of lfl.l cows has of whieh were dry. The total pro- an average production of ilio.it duct Ion was -IOL'.hSiI pounds of milk pounds of huiterfat. Hurley Atur- aml lS.a.'iti pounds of kutterfat. ray with an average of N.U cows There were I'm! cows in the usso- has an average production of a;i0,4 . . - . ,-' i . ,,.,u , ... , , , .... ,,.,, eontrlhuting Kinnethin; Uiorf (II IIIUU IHU, I III HU'lilKf " """" unit mninnn. nihil mi... t . production. Including dry eows, cow for June, a grade Jersey which was tiiMi pounds of milk and 3LS-I Kve IK!rt pounds of milk and I'Ll pounds of huiterfat. This Is the pounds of kutterfut. j highest average production the as-1 wiiilp the average produclkm of soeiatlon has. had and Is ahout J. kutterfat Is showing an increase, father of the present pastor of tho pounds higher than lor June 19J7. the average production of the t.lnm.h , r,(V0 llllH ,M1(.n avUfM Ut Kur herds of our 20 cows, ex- Wallowa Dairy Herd Improvement (Mier Ihe morning address and 1 eluding' dry cows, Charles Thorn- Association Is still kelow the aver- v .,.,, u- .itr.,- i im...... )u.u lung had high herd with average ge r,r the, state, lu May there i(lon imked to give his leeturo "The production of 2S.U pounds of hut- were fl.Tl'3 cows under test In he K(,m;nu.t r tll(. Heilwo.-ds" in the . i.ruesi .uiner nan i . cows state nnd the average production nftprnoon gave the same average and of ihe eows was K28.7 pounds of, ' . . . i. ..-.;- .....I q ..-it , ...in i i.i . ... j, . . , I Other features of Ihe day will ........ .j. ...... ........ iiuin unit i),i. jmuiiiin il mil iei iui . . . , addresses are hetng arranged. The entire program will he. open to tho public- and officials of this f group of residents of I'ufon county are desirous of a very large attend ance. The only request Is for a generous lunch basket for tke noun hour. Al rs. Wa Her A nd rew u nd t h ree children of Cortland have heett muklng iu' vklt at the home of her sister, Mrs, Parley Keik and fain-, lly in the Alt. Oh n district. - .s - IVmii tke Valley Air. and Airs. Olenn Gray of Corvallis are here making stays a guesl ot A. J. oil average producllous of 48. T Pounds This Is an evorollnnnllv hith over Sliiiiinn.r- 1 "v "Oil luwei- v we iieiKiii"i- , - - . " ' " llOOllK. "111, on Counly Orange Hunday" will ke oknerved In this county on Sunday. August 11, according to an announcement made today hy of ficials of the county oruanluttion. The exercises will ke held at Cove and will ke sponsored by the Pom ona grange with each subordinate to the day's program. The Ascension Lplscopal church and the Alethodist Kplsco pal church of Cove will assist with the services. Itev. P. J- St urges. of St. Paul's Cathedral of Itowlon Thought for Today Wlmt U done at home will, nl wnya hnvo Us Inllnenee nmt ', Ma'. revelnllons In Ihe life oiilsido. - Temptation We are not tempted when wo are weak, hut when we are sliong. American Magazine. A SEASONABLE RECIFE terfat. tthat I larley of huiterfat. j;tge and Is caused hy the high pro- Kor the 10 mouths since the as- dnctlon In the coast counties dur- Day at llnain smiation was started, W'oods nnd ing May.' Tillamook with l,2I Mr. aiid Airs. W. A. Zurbrk'k, . ,la,lhin vvltn ,l" average of 30.7 cows In the association had an son and (laughter of -Moss Chapel onWti hnve an average production average produellon of 43. pounds drove to the Minn in Sunday of i-0-1 pounds of buttcrrat. Ohas. of kutterfat. According to the ftg- wkerc they spenl the day. jLltch with nn average of 23.7 cows ures in Hoards Dairyman, the Tll- o has an average production of 32n.G lamnok Association had Ihe highest Pioneer Pknie pounds of hutterfat. W. K. Doner production of any assoclallon in Itesldents from all over Ihe vi.,"'"' " awing of 13.3 cows has the Cnlted Slates for thai monlh. ley are making their plans to tit he the picnic dinner lo ke served at noon, after which will he held the memorial service for departed monikers of the grange. Airs, l-mill .Miller of Klgin, Pomona chaplain will have charge of ihe memorial program while Airs. Lydia M. Ianlx A SeiiMinnhle Iteelpe .'lg Dread: ' 1 1-2 v white flour. 1-2 (i sugar. 1-2 tsp. soda. 2 1-2 Isp. baking powder. 2 c Graham or whole wheat flour. 1 e chopped figs. ; 1 1-2 e milk. l-2 e molasses. Mix ami sift flour, sugar, soda, salt and baking powder. Add Ora- t.-ml tin- l-nlon roumy plonocH . T.T 1 O ' 1 UUQllieY UUl Ull I ; c;:jr1;''l;r,c.;ito Sarrm' charges , the aitendance of the pioneers al : fiKSOA1' J1 W ' ' well a w their sons and dauirhiers f 1T1.7t " T T i and Airs. II. S. Comstock, acling ham or whole wheat flour ami as a special committee from the figs. Mix well. Stir the milk and Alt. Kannie grunge of Cove will I molasses I" gradually. j assist with all the arrangements, I Pour Into two greased and Oood musical numbers are being ' floured bread pans and bake in secured, and a number of short moderate oven. well as their sous and daughl will be large ibis year. ,v""'" , 'T. " " ' J of California opera nun mix hiii i ieieoii i i-o - 'd to he able lo return to her i Ileliirii from Ijiko AH-s. Hay Knller and son, Dickie ! of Alice), Airs. Will Adler and i daughter, (ienevlev of near La I Oi-ando and Mrs. J. Ik Mckennon 1 rs ov. i tho valley are planning to from the Kpiscopal churches at' home Sunday very good news to returned yesterday t from Wallowa 1 dike where they j have had a delightful .tilling ot a- loin the caravan, i'ne first place -0ve and Union, to ihe church at to he visited is Andrew Klok-landY Mend. Of course this is a distinct near Island City, where those in- promotion lor I lev. Slurges who jteresied are' asked to assemble at came here from the casi a coni- ;i0 o'clock. Sweet clover in dlf- paratively short time ago. It is tent aspects, livestock, treat- understood services will he held input of weeds, alfalfa, test plots once a month hv Itev. Creasey of A te., will he among tiio things In- Pendleton. Daptisinal services wilt spieled. Lunch will ke served in he held at the church next Sun- he grove hack of Jet OaskEH's day morning with Mrs. ltoyai flioine at or near noon, with the I'onley and small daughter as the Bist stop being an inspection of candidates. her maiiy friends. -o- cveral interesting things on the H iashill plaee" in the afternoon. l Jjuro will lit? outside speakiM-s for i i program In the grove t mined -flaiely after the. lunch. j ; I Member; J iptist ( n io Sniulay I tubers of tlie Lower t'ovt pttst church ' held a picnic loc-eilug Sunday at the home of on Low- liiichasel Fine Hull Jim and Krank Me K hints and Hugh Huron have purchased u fine Jersey hull from Dell Hron. of near the Cove. The animal pur c bused was the junior grand champion Jersey hull at the re cent Kastorn Oregon Livestock show, and will head the herds on these three adjoining farms. Jim AlcKlnuis Is building up his herd of registered Jerseys as fust as possible, having purchased four more cows recently in Idaho. , o with cherry pickers who Have Hoeii Camping come from far and wide to Air. and Mrs. Arch Conley and Alany Cherry Pickers The different sectionn of Hie valley where sweet cherries are grown are alive at th" present tim hav lr. and Airs. K. S. Morris Cove Sunday. There was iiwd of the memhr rs help gather th this esn'cially cauilng placei able this year th nd a profitable ay Is reported. and is a largo Itrs have present wlnu'eever crop. At Cove Is, Al rs. Jake Conley have been true. The former ; camping for a time at Undtuni not being avail-j Springs near Unities. Air. and Airs. temporary vis- , Carter, keepers of the springs, are pitched possible. njoyable picking will begin the latter part j of ibis week. The good price being -o , offered this year is not peeving olng tip ln1 t J anyone- who has cherries to soli.- - Ihe country home of Air. nnu .The various packing sheds will he Tlrs. Ooorgo - Oekeler near La mighty busy places within the .mnde is rapidly nearing com- course of a few days. Utiom The building Is nf th o imiigalow type, modern in every Having a Siege their tenth daughter and son-in-law of Airs. The actual . Conley. few days s Ln large Home Mr. and Airs. K. D. Whiting of Air. tllen are making some line additions to their home near the L.D.S. church. An addition Is be ing made on tke front -and qui!" a si .aide porch Is being built, nl- 0 I Vlsks iu Idi.t.raudc , J.. C, Dullis of Pondosa, was a j business visitor In La (Iraiide Sal- i in-day. Air. Hullis says he has , been a continuous reader of- The . i Observer for 25 years, j o i Skips Caille ! (k orge Hardy shipped another . load f cattle to Portland from Imbler hist week. Air. Hardy ha. keen doing consideraklo shlpplm: . of late and has found good prices on the Portland markcl. ARTHUR M. HYDE Si-crctiiry ut Aciliullurc k'nril and will m:ik( Hit. fii.lir Parley l-'eik is having unite a 0 ' Visit Old I-YIcimIk t , Itev. N. II. Lines of Ontario, vis ited umong his friends hi I he vhl-'' ley last, week while en route l Wallowa Lake to attend the Kp worth League Inslliute. The Lines family lived , at Imhler, but had friends far and wide in the valley. 0 I Sunday (iuests County agiicUlluifst and Mrs. .Wray Lawrence of- Island Cft, were guests Sunday at the home of Air. and .Mrs. W. It. I.edbciter at A Heel. rs a lovely home. Last year the ' siege with the mumps at his home Drives New Cur improvements on the nlnre hv '. in Alt. Cllen. and at this husv sea-t Air. itmt Mrs Pnol Kmnny nf i hided a lurgrV combination barn son, too. Air. Cell; has his hay ' the Iowa district are driving one jO! the latestype. , ilown. but after one day's work of the new Hodgo sixes which they was oi'iigcu io go uaca io oimi una mucu in ineir.HKlng. This Is naln, and' the hay still is In the Air. Knautz' third ilodge ho say.t field. Help has been at such a and ho finds himself pretty much premium all over the valley, that! tended to this particular make i,i Air. I'cik has been unable io get u car. bis hay into Ihe barns or slacks. t f o Ink Mcclfj 'Tho ('osinnnolll an rtnb. n ireonn i b! girls In and near tke Cove, J Injecting Ho missionary study, had splendid lime Saturday after- 4 joon when they met at the Aleth ? ollst parsonage nnI heard Itev. ! rpiIB.u. S. Rpciclnry of nRrlenl 1 luro, iiiioIiiIhI by llif incHlclnit, Ih hiirxMl 'Willi the work of prn ' niotftiK HKrf'ulliir(,"lii its' broailcst Kf'lisc. , lit; .snlicrvlsi's anil cuiili'ols ''' Hie iiffalrs of i lie ili paiiinciil and I iui llllllUirN illlll t'MillllKlllfP I lie gl'll j crnl policies lo lie liillslicd by IIH I Yiirious liraiiclicH, Ah n member of tbv lncsliUnllHl cabinet, lie ulso acts us sulviscir lo the prpslili'Mt In nKi li iilmrnl i iiintu-i'K. Tniler lil jiii'lsillilliin roniu not only Ibone iii'IIvIiIck Mini niu purely utile i. t n i n I but Kuril kitvIcch iiu Hid wciilhcr bureau, bureau of public rouils, bureau of boiue eeonoiuleH rallatn tell ot"1 some of Ills exper- iierK wben bo llveil In Alaska il someibhiK of tills eotintry tain thi- iiieniliers of the Allrel aid S Its people. It was nil very In- timiorrow al'lernnon at the Wall 9 r Ailed Aid Mrs. Kvorett Walls tiger and Airs, l-'rank Wright are to enler- Alaking Iiiimvements Air. Jtichey of Portland who came to the valley a week ago Is making considerable improve ments on his acquisition of real eslate, the Hagey place near Combine Harvesters 1. PI ji form Catit-A 2. I.lt'vjtor Cuovjt 3- l-'ccder Cdrriff 4. I teder Bealcr t 5. Kcrdrr Hcjtcr - 2 6. Chndfr 7. Coiiljic K. Cjnii-r V. (ifjtll 1AT 10. Shoe 11. fun 1. bkoc Iluiiom McCormick-Deering No. 8 1 larvcster-ThrcsKcr 1 ). Ocoit Ao;cr M. tirjio 1 U-1 .nor IS. Uriilvui U'l-cJ Screen lo. .rnti Shiu( 17. U t'iil Npuue IN. I.iili.i,Uiutc Ijibo I. levator IjiIoi Di-kri Spmit x il. I jiliii". U. li. W Z. Sir.nv Itj.L, Mi & ' JaV (Jetting Set i led Prof, find Airs. Stewart receiv ed some of their household ef fects last week at lmkler and are getting settled In the Dan Weslen skow place where they will live this year. Air. Stewart Is the new Siiilth-HuglH's ag teacher at Im bler, Is getting acquainted over his territory and getting familiar , wUh the projects which ihe hoyrt and food, drug mill insecticide lid In that department have nm j inliiislruUuil. o j liie Ham Sale 1 1?J 1 Ttl Interest In the approaching 1LU 111411111141 X' IIIH Oregon Ham Sale Increases among sheep raisers in the valley j and the offerings from this local-I f Ity will probably reach tho limit' ' set by the officers of the organl.a- j Hon. Ah announced recently, an! Innovation this year will be tk j sate of a limited nnmker or regis-' tend ewes. Hugh Huron will have lien of his ewes up. In addi tion to other pens.- Jim 1 tnbbin. Crank Ale Kcunou and others tiro inaUltiif preparations for the sale. ' LOH ANOKt.KB, July Kk (AP) j Airs. Josephine ;ValeiitI, charged with burning to death her eight . months old son, was held In tke county ja.il ' 'Witkout ball today;, j pending trial on first degree inur- j der charges following prelii&lu ary hearing yesterday. Introduced as a surpriso wH-l ness, ti'ii-year-old Msther (lania testified, at the hearing that sh saw Mrs. Valeull drop a lighted t niatoi into Ihe baby carriage on ' the afternoon of. July 8. Gooii Ad vie : The girl was known for n few harmless amies. A gtitrulous .voung fellow nskeil ii ilowagr if he could present her. and then siiirled to lill ihe old woman ull about her, "When you presem u girl." K.tld Ihe downger, ",us preseiil her. I 'oii'l gtvu her iiwny." A Cold Cream for Women Who Want the Best A great many women who are careful what they use, prefer Red Feather Cold Cream to any other. Red Feather Cold Cream is a laboratory, not a factory product. It is produced under critical supervision, to meet the demand for cold cream of exceptional quality. . Three Sizes 35, 65?, $ 1.25 Tha Other Nine T.UIft of leu most liilererlinu men In Ihe world have keen com piled. What's your own Idea nl Hie other nine. .".nrtmt Transcript. And Some Not So Average . The average man would much rnther luive Ids hands than h1 face nil it five-dollar kill. Louisville Tlmr. 1 .Minnesota,, knd 15 forest this spring. ' ' fires if romyn I owi.DjRaaea. I rRODU'CT3 Alako This Store your Drug Stnr. MOON DRUG CO. You are always welcome .to use our phone. y niiiiyiii ii niww ncm Here Wednesday At Star Theater The iilcluro "Hlmlin." rpilinrjl lililf. film of Mk Kiimi' liniililic. .tc, whl'h Iiiih ft Htroiiu t-dtira-tlumil viilno, Ik in lir hown In 11 (inin.li. n( Hip Suit llicutor HtiirllnK .'W'pilnPKiliiy. Thn min:iKPin'iit "f j Hip llte.-iU'r. HfliT pi-PVlrivInK tho WiuiC SBiM.H.h.K Toiik ,1.1-tiin-. K.y Hint I l ovrn I.Mtnr lln.sln. .urn of KlKln ari- i-n- th"n "'" rwi.niini-n.lH iliuslnsiln ovoi- llu, prospcot for a lilchly fr wliool hll.lron n w.-ll new HwliniiilnK pool tliciij on tlie."" ' nil), ni'ur tin- ilfpot whirl) tliu Womi.n'H Huh of tlmt pliu'il iiiiililnu' ovi-r Into n flnn Hty pnrh. A nuiiihpf of rxtl-nrlH plrkPil 'nt riinilom from ni'Wi'pnpi.rH follow, giving iin lilon of the prijlno Klyfn , Tin. 111. II nr.- phuinlnK lo i losc tho piclllin ill oini-r riu.-. ! tli. lr plar. s of liiisin. KH for tin " 'Slmlin' Is Irnly n rnmnrltnlilo nftoi iiooii. ronti ibiit.. lln lr m r- wi im ii proxi iiliil Ion." William J. vI. tb for ..xiavatliii.' the pool. I I.i-mIk, In till1 I'ltlshiiich ( I'D.) Kun , working with llir KruilorK anil otli-ITolPKrnm. , r i.iiuliniiiit whlrh has Iii-lti ilo- "'Klmha' l an nimi.lriB pletiirn 1 nuliMl. It Is hi'llovcil Hint Hi In hlK to hoc. hut a vory illfflclill olio tn In-ill roillil ho qulrldy liildMl ran- ilwrllio. . . Tho pli'tlirr Ittulf In of with thr roopi'intlon or all, nnd j riinipli'lr nml shoiilil not hi. iiiIkb I he Inylnit of llnor anil wall i.il." Jainrs Mnlr, In tin- Dayton I wonlil (,'ln- KIkIii a tank wllliln (Ohlol .loinnal. ' w hat is hi'lli-vi-.l woiil.l ho ahont "This j-'-iniirkahlo pli-tnr Holt Is Ready! Model 34 12Y2 or 15-foot Header Built strong lo last long are you: ft mm .m Investigate this harvester, nine sold in Union county in 1928 and every user a booster. Works perfectly in either extra heavy or down grain. W. H. Bohnenkamp Go. Ai dfiyrf lime. o KMrlnlKi roftlllig Wray l.n w n-nce hns received word thiit II. Ik Hculh-n, ussistiint profeKKor of entomology at the suite college and a hee speclnllHt will ke In I .a Hrnnde this coin Inn Mot urdn y, July 20, Mr, Lawrence announces that If any of the hep. men In tHe county wish to rail for meeting to disciiKS pro! d ins crea- t Ion sla rt k s. sound lines a lutost fiightens one. . , 'Sliuka' is pro foundly educational in addition to keing a super-thrllkr and exce tlo no I entertainment of the high est order." II. It. M. lu Ihe I'orl Wnvne (Ind.) .lournal-fJaj'.eiti.. "The lion hunt alone Is worth anyhody'H time anydriy." Leo (laffney, In the Jioston Mvening American. It in a stupenikius contrlkutlon with I'rof. Scullen. they may do i ,0 , Ml. ( j,,,.,,,;,, (im) Invaluable docu ment." The Ho ton Traveler. The i'3-story Kxchange kullding under construction in Hiatth, Wash.. Is fa id to ke the (urgent re- so hy getting In touch w jih I h" county agent's office. o Tkl N liiiHJilnnt 'llnine who wish to have Dr. Thistlewaite make the blood Ickm in their herds lor contagious i Inforced concrete ouihiing in tn, iikonion. Ikls year, mtiKt have th" i world. matter att'-ndfd lo ut once, ne- i cording t county ngrleult,vlst , po(ln(y t,;,.orK:i tl)0 Wray Lawr-nce Dr. rhlsHewalk-, r0unty-ownel hydro-eh-ctric "",hmic 'Tidam lu the I nited Htaies. It coMt - -i t 1 2 ' 'Kill. in iiilte Important and shoubl not l.i- overlooked, (lit In tm-h with Mr. Lawr-nee ut once If you ulsh the tents made. Vo4ir1e IViinlly Hciinkni The annual reunion of the AVood'U family Ik to he held ut the I 'lea sap t Orovp grunge park this coming Hunday. July 21. This reunion ban been an annual event for yftm end a moH delightful one, In years past tho clan gnther- A gi oh Ing appetit for rakklt forced I'altfornlH. to ItnpoH Xf.o tons of the meat last year, although 8,000 tons were butchered w I thin the Mate, id nt what Is know ft now an the old Jo Woods place over nwtr Allrel or the Vulerla district ami citnped tog"tber for a week, l.at r however th cekbratlon kus been confined to one day. ready to harvest better, quicker, cheaper, easier. At 1-126 Jefferson Avenue there is a Holt , Combined Harvester. It is ready to save grain for some progres sive Union County grain grower . . . ready to cut, thresh and clean the grain in one combined series of operations . . . ready to save time, labor, grain, money. Big wide wheels make it pull easy. Rein forced channel steel frame . . . anti-friction bear ings . . . no excessive vibration . . . self aligning bearing cages. The straw is given severe treatment . . . kept "in a fog" from the cylinder to the exit . . . extra dollars from extra bushels. Are you ready for these advantages? ... to harvest better . . . quicker . . . cheaper . . . easier. Bunting Tractor Company 1 'U Jefferson Avenue HOU Combined Harvesters mm ti rr. g ,-JV I't-'iV