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Tuesday, FehiHary 4, 1930.;., Page Six LA GHAND1S EVENING OBSERVER, LA GRANDE, ORE. OVER VIM at Home MIkh nonevu Mnrehlnon who tone hen ont of tho whoolM tip In tho HIkIi valley section hud n wftk nd vImII ul tho homo of her pnr- Mttrt. Mr. ami Mrs. J. K. Collins) .nonr (ov for the first llinn sinee Kow, 'onrn. Rho linn been snowed In during HiIh time nml Mr. und Mm. V'ollhiH drove thirteen mtbH In abob shld to Rid her this Unit-- Pho' .ty enjoying hoi- , school ' very much although II ftf n small school. Willi only five pupils. "Thh f'ollhiH fair Lily I wtti tin limf a vi'i has been hnVing a sh-go rin, and Mrs. CoIIIuh who i'fv serious nines lust mini- tnor and full, nays she Ih much bet- tend I hi Oregon Hlnto Kdllorlal tm ter now Hlnt'o having Iho rtu Hum tvorlifti conference a! tint '.iiilvcr Hhn had boon fiir HOiiii lime, jtdty and on Friday afternoon will . o ' i ( II the editora of Oregon uhoul Ih Ilnvo Neighborhood Party I Inside history of IIiIh department. IjihI Thursday evening Inn group nf iioIirhhorH who Hvo out on tho IJovo hlKhway, and adlolnltiM: roadH tui anolhor of their delightful par--tiOH. -IIiIh time at Ihe homo of Mr. mid Mr. Will Taylor. There wore alHiut-lhlrtv Ih tho party. U Is n- ported. A . haipy oveiilnHr was will have all Hie iionoiH lor nvor;peti n cariuad of line cattle to th- Hj.ent at cnr.lH and In enjoying ihjTho Valley and any HeiiiM iuteudod I'oriland marl;etM Saturday hist. refreslunenlH florvei! at Ihe close of; for I Ills Median may he phoned to i o Uio ovenliiK. ,lH r- ''' I'M '. ' o ! 0 "' ! ' m' v"',h' "r ffediiiK ste.-i-H corn Now Iiispodni- Is Chosoii f Mo'(p Toninrrow ; VV:,M l''v ii reeenlly when a car- 1'rnf, )on Htowaii of the Humeri, lilk'li school Informs us Oregon. 1 IIUM ) , Ml I'll I I.'" I wmi, - f litiH hoeit Heecled :ih the MiiceeMsor V. Nebnnr nfsideul of the Vnion lo O, I. Paulson, w ll known Inlcmmiy ohrtinhor of eommori'i. IIiIh valley an stain supervisor of! o - iurricnlt:ira i duonllon. The feeo-!; yjy Ml ' tlon wiiM made ly Ihe statu cduca- (.try IYIom of nenr Siiinmeivllle lion di parlmenl. Mr. t'oolcy is a!UllH tu;4.n t i,,i Utkv Sunday personal friend of Mr. Si. warl. who , U .ro IS will r.-eelvo medical at Ik snllKried or Mr. Cool. y'K eminent ;tntlon. Mr. r'rh m has he.-n hav fltness for the poslilon. This nieatm'jK t. flu, which was later follow- Ihftl as lospoelor of Iho Smlln - IIukIich .IcpnrlineniH In tho school. Mr, Cooley will he In this valley prohahly this year to visit the do partmontB at lnihler and ruloit, under I'ioTh. Stewaii and firii,rK roHpoolively. Mr. fooley Is u 103 , praduato of tho state coIIoko ond Hlnoo. -0n rompletlon of his stuff ooiti'Hi' Ihib taiiKhl vooatlnnnl Htrrl culture al Myrtle l'olnt. ! o Will ia lo I'ortlnud MrH. Walter I'ierson nud small daughter, l.aNlta. of T'orlland, who liavo been vIhIHuk at the parental J. A. (inskill homo near lnihler Will refurn tho hitler part of the week to their homo In I'nrtlatid. 1 JleluriiK Homf . '; Mrs. Chris Johnsoti of North Powder who lutH heon in I .a Onimln reoeiviuK: medical nltmitlon hiiH relurnod (o her homo ukuIii. f, - . ' o- Hoy Injured I'Vicitds of llerhorl. Monehlef Jr. formerly of I'nion hut now llvlnjc utJ Muddy f'reek will lie kiA to kiyiw that he is Kotllntf. Monnloo ; ly following ii recent acold'onl ller bort ;wns driving into llatnoH to school, When tho horso ho wiih ridini; slipped on the Icy road and fell. HerbcrtH limb was under the, ltorso and hontiK In Ihe foot wore broken. Ho Is back In school nt,raln now, , o Homo i-'ront l.alto Mrs. J, A. ItusHoll of l.a tl ramie juih returned from Mot ,ako where she snout the ifi-ciiIi'I' h:ii1 nf lust , o Aid In Mo' The, Imbler Ladies Aid society will meet Thursday at the homo of ! V. Welch In Imlder. litttn Nearly Doiu- .Jim nolddns or Moss chap.-l mated yesterday that but n couple or days or so would ho necessary now lo romplelo ihe Mm new barn on his plaee. This will be In plenty or time for tho lambliiK' seaon uhieh Is not on yet at tho hohhlns -lunch, o - ..8vivt Out Wo thounht all the time thai Ihe dedication or the new h if Mr. find Mrs, Charles NIkoc near l.a tirande by ihe Cnlnu connly Po mona KraiiKo was lo bo a surprise on that esllmable couple, but Inas much as It has appeared hi other papers in Ihe valley, it must bo no heeret now. The now hmne of Iho NizorH la noarhur oomplei Ion and -thivKranKo ft'lends expect lo ox- eiupllly this part of tludr work nit February 'Jl, Mr. and Mrs. Mayer , belonw to ihe Itluo .Mi. Kram;e. 0-! ; Move, Ut Daltola e'rlonds of Mr. nml Mrs. Charles V. Writflil, of linker, but former JvNldentH of tills county and still Well known hero will be sorry lo It now thai the Wrlln family con. template tnovimr from tireon lo . Mandan, North Dakota whero Mr. "Wrltfht li:is uocopted ihe vice presi dency or tho Find Nalloual biink. 3liH work bORlns earlier but the family plans to remain In linker Until after the close of iho present School year. Mr. Wrhrht Is the son nf Mrs. Pclle Wright of I nlon, hlle Mrs. Wright Is u damrhler or I,. L. McKennon, or l.a tirande. Mr. Wrttriil has been In the bank intr business for ls y ars. first with )iis father In Pnlon. then in the Punk of Haines and Ihe last sir years, cashier of the I'itlx, ns Na tional bank of Hake.. o --. Dull in Meet Tim social club of the Order of the Eastern Star ut Klirln w III tne.-i Friday afternoon at tho honm of Mrs. Otis lluchauan at two o'clock. : )t was recently anmninoeil that tho , Mub hoped to raise money to ptir rlni; a piano lo be used In the downstnirn room of the Mnsonlc liall, and nl tho meetinu plans for u bazaar will be discussed. o )mpm Iiik 5lr.t. KrneNt DeLonir nf the Cirnntfe hall iielnbhorbood who un 1erwent an operation tor the re- liioval of a tfoltro u, a Urund THE VALLEY Hfibcl E. Morton, Valley News Editor Phonoa: ncBfdence, 826-J; Office, Main hospllul liiHt Tuexduy Ih reported to have eonm through (lie ordeal in splendid HtinpM and In Improving nicely Hlnro. TIiIh Ih very good news to Iht friends. I Shop lit Tim ii Mr. uiifl Mrs. Willie Hamh-rHon or Sanderson Hprlngs mid Mi'h. John Wagoner of Hiimniervllte wore among Die shopper In Lit Orundo jHuiurdny. . o- Miw to Cnnri'iotion Mltw Mabel Morion, "Over 'l no Valley" editor, UH IhlK innriilnir by 'car fur Kugono whore she will ut- w.opplng oir in i-nrvnnis tomorrow. anions othoi'H, .Miss .Morton will lie; timeliest of tho Thi'ta SlKiim IMil. j national Journalist lo HororKy at ; dinner and will Inter talk lo Die : KlrlH alontf imrllnenl IIiioh. During her ahsenoe. Miss Katheryn Moran line Mt. (iraiwn iiiooih tomorrow that Karl IT.'nt their hall. Hporlal Kii.-HtH will he ( Alhert . lim.t;r. socridary, and A. ),.,) ,y ial her KorloiiH r. implications. . o (forwl Season John Dean of n.nr tho Tovo re ports ii very mieceHsfttl ooason with his prunes, especially Iho dried prunes, lie hnH put u very flno Krade on tho market and around ('lirlslninH time had u fancy hox which seemed to moot Willi favor. Ilo Iiuh holh Iho Italian and the date prunes, tho lallec lieintr ex COttlonillly fine. I Ml H tie; t ho con ference local pruiicH roeelve.l niuch ravorahle rominenl on the part of tho specialists who Worn here.- -o Heller. Wo rowel lo mention last week that (I. (1. KtacUlnml of the Cove was able lo ho out and attend tho conference. Mr. St nek la ml has boon qiilli III of tho flu.i ami wan at iho homo nf his hIhIoi-, Dinner (;i-cnh I Sunday ovonlriK. 'Mr. and Mis. ,T. j -. OuHlilll of near Imhtor had for) Ihefr dinner kiiosih In addition to: their dniiK'lHor, Mw. Walter l'ior-i soti nniljjuliy datiKher. of. Port-: hind, ' .Mr. mid Mi-h. ' Amos Ileim.j Claude .Me Mu mm, MrH. I.oln llut-j ehlsnn, Wllma (laMltlll, Juek lllatl. I of La (Iramle. and Mnulea Unlil. of J Allrel, Mrs. fiasklll norvod a very' lovely dinner. 0 VWIh Tim Oilier Valley t'oell Sherwood or tho sld.-hill road was down at Corv.it tin for se- nil days last Week, visiting anions 1 ;hls friends and wltnesshiK Iwo ood 1 . litiMltel lm It in.iteu l ui.,..h. n..i I i r . ' peotH to K't back the last of next I nioliili If iw.uullh.. 1., u...,.,l-l...r nf ti.iu ii... .iiu. . ' V.i i : "Sherwood who suffered from in- a -iroiu in- i Juries and a nervous breakdown was forced to leave colleire duritiL'! the holidays. He is reported to he recovering rajildly but will not he able lo report for spring football j practice when l he season begins i hero. 0- j lln Sunday (iur.sis (liiesis Siimlay at the home of! Mrs. I. tVHiuiii. uu. I family on the I At the recent meeting of Ihe sldc-hlll road were (he four Mo-' Kastern Oregon Wheat (iniwers I.oiik ohlblron, whose mother Is In ! held at Pendleton, there were a tho hospital. Vernon. Alma, Itay-! number of recommendations Klven mond. and Frances MoI.oiik. Thel-jout which, it Is believed will he or ma Strain und Chester Jlohtnson. Urreat Interest and Importance to all o growers of wheat in Oregon. These Vln or in Meglumine Mrs.. Julius IIuk of KIkIu has boon spending the winter al the home of her ilaiiKhter, Mrs. Joy l.auKhlln, who will he rememhored as Miss ltuth 1 1 uk. o- WioKond at Molher'N Mrs. Lynn Hill and sons, Fredor ick and Lloyd of Klaln drove to La (.iramle and spent tho wci at iho homo of her mother ii end, Mr C. M, Huffman oul on Cove ave nue, n Ijiiio Opencil l k One of the worst roads In tho enmity and one which Is Impus. able for about as lonj a pi-rlod as any in tho valley Is that one which runs from Harold lllucaman's nor over pant Tod Cnnrad'H. or - let i iasKin s ami crank McKennon s. There wan ceiieiul rejoicing In thai mlKhborhood when Iho road was opened within the lust day or so and tin1 first car neroHs mml trip. Twasn'l Inie this time year. 0- - llllsy Son Mill HiikIi Huron of 11 rook Lane w;is til La (iramle yesterday. Mr. Huron says that lambing has taried on his place nml Hint so fur tin re ha been n. ll her bad luck, nor loss ot lainbs. Mr. Huron has one of the tiiiest bunds of she.-p In the valley and lambing time seldom finds him oif Iho ranch. Iniprmo Pierce Morrln of near and John Morris who liven id. r have both been ipilie ill of ihe flu ami bolh are reported as being much better now. --ii -ili Vm ii Lift There are two bns who ti iv-1 I no highway b. twe. u Ala ' I Jnihlpr who hnld bo nlveira lift 87 by everyone who hvi-h tli-m uIoiir Hot road, limi'l Know thtdr iflvi'n naiiM'K hiil tlM'y nil' lln rod' oy, who II vi- on Al ih. Tin nir OlIvi-r'H , plan lit Ail.crl. 'I'lntHf two lyt walk tt Inihli-r and hark t'Vi-i-y day to adi-nd IWh hi-IiooI. Thf olih-r or tho l wo In a Junior IIiIh yt'ar and the ut h' r, 11 Ki-viiiN, h a fn'Hhinait, al any rat- Ihcy IKt'lll ininh- ih honor mil al I In- I mid'1!' IiIkIi Hidtool In Ht ai iin'Ml'-r. Tin' old'-r hoy Iiuh walked all of lln- IIijci' ycainj ami the otli'-r Ih Juxt HtartliiK'. If i ui' were an editor, we would write j an A-l editorial on the value of their pdileatioii to tlnse two hi'lu. Thai Ik ahotn a mcvii tulle Hprlnr each day when there are no "lirtH." luilni,' Splendidly ,M I'M. A h-x lIoheriHon of Co VI' avenue, who underwent an opera- Hon during Ho winter Ih reported lo he Improving nicely at her home now. ( ; Ship; rut tie j Marry Kohl of mar Alhel Hhlp- " ".m-i.-o menu noui :u- ooumy ioi.e.t tn.- mariiet al l i M cents. Iii speiilihif; r the .-cord- I i raiisaetion, t lie Knt rprlse iChi"flan says.- I Corn-fed steers fattened In Wal- ' Iowa con nly lopped the Port laud : market Monday, at I I (A cenls. It1 ; is tho r. ifiilar thine; for stock from j ; this county to make tin highest I price, bat il Is altielher un isual fur this lo be corn-fed. i When .lohnson X- l-'iaiiklln wen- startiiiK their fecditx in Ihe rail! jon their ranch "just over the hill," I ! the barley I hey wore usinn was U'ousidere.i nut satisfactory. The ' . Woolicrowers Warehouse company! I had a car of corn from Iho central: slates, and the failures traded In j their barhy for corn and fed thoj latter Krala to the steers. Throe i cars of steers were shipped In Port- j land by .lohnson & Kranklln SuU j unlay ami one loud was made up! of the corn fed stuff that proved the best on (lie market. 0 Muklnu (;oo.l Itoitn'd ltenris rroui tho bands on tho H. K. Miller rancheM show that the j early lambing Is jfolm; on Hplendld I ly. with ever so many twin lambs, ; hut atNo one set or Iripiols. The I season is 'f tlniv al. Us height for : Mr. Miller this week and It will he an oxli-emely busy time for him and j Ids larno company of employes for l tho next few Wi'i'liM. A SEASONABLE RECIPE i:asy Oalmeal llcrmlis ! Mix toothor Iwo cups of rolled' oats, one cup of seedless raisins I : and one clip of nut meals: run j jail through Ihe t'ood chopper, us-! J Uk the coarse blade. Itlend to-j iKclhor one cup or Miliar and one cup of lard: add two well beaten ojfKH. Sill Iwo cups of flour with! oim teaspoon of soda, half a tea-! spoon of nail, and half a teaspoon I tench tf cinnamon and nuttm-tr. , Stir the Ingredients nil toKdlier thoroughly; drop on a grease J Imkti.HT sheel and bake at lo ;;tr.ii de:re I Pointers For Wheat-Raisers Are Given Out recommendations have I n assem bled and re-vampeil and will be passi'd on to reader In this valley in four Installments, tho first of which, appearing today follows: Wheal (. row liu? Pointers (From Tillage and Prmlutulon He.' ports of I'.'.iMtern Oregon Wheat t 'nnfcrcncc. ) Spring diskiiiK of siuhhle Is al ways advisable If Iho Mioitml Is to bo plowed late. For early plowing disking dors not pay. The use nf a rolling coulter atlached to a Jointer aids in turning under stub ble more completely, making bet ter summer fallow, I. ale pUtwtnu- wltlmul previous diidihlK reduces wheal yields. Plowing from live lo ciiiht in. ches deep with variations In depth each time of plowing is coin ! mended. Plow lug t .inches wilt rarely ! profitable. per than eight If ever prove j Packing after plowing does not ihefmatetlally aficot the yield of wheat lust alter fallow. For spring plowing and sowing, thorough packing nf- ler plow ing is advisable. I Harrowing Is best done within a eek or 10 day after plowing. Piles Go Quick Pile caused by congestion of bliu-d in the lower bowel. Only an internal remedy can remove tho !e;tuse. That's why sahtvi ami cut :ting fail. Mr. L. onhardCs II- in- Imblrr ! '0,' " ,1;l,'nlvsH tablet, suci .1. 'n Int. ' ',"(';,u''1' It relieves this conucsilou an-l strengthens the afieet.-d p.i it HeiuKold b .if glv n .pib k. safe and bisiim; r li. f to lliousnnds nf I'ilo Sutf. i. is. It will do the same tor Mm or linof l!u k, I'.ed Cross Mine !-':ot.- and dlimclsts eery 'hen' ll hein-Ktihl with this g.l.il-iitVlee.- . -Adv. F1 arrowing nftir plowing and Ik1- j fuiv tin- moisture "has left ' th6 ground helps firm tin- seed bed. j Tillage tools bout adapted fur ( summer fa How are spike tooth and I spring tool h liarrowH, and blade or rod woedcrri. Weedy fallow means lower yields vourrr mmllty of whiat. t orn in plowing ih roc(iKnv.cn an finiioriiuit In coxt of production. rvew tu.aKe imp einentH are u,mK plowing In Hce.dhed preparation, TIicm.1 liupieinciiiH Nliould ho tenied hy the Orojfon oxpi-rimenl Hlatton mo thai do 1 nit ti recommendation can ho imtdo r'ffanJlmf their uso. I'lowlntf In necoHury,ln mol xoIIk and idiotild not hp r.-tdac'd until i lie vnliio of tho now Implement" ha; loon demonHtratod. t ' C'onllntied next week.) WMi You, To NOTE February 9:00 A. M. 9:30 A. M. 10:00 A. M. 11:00 A. M. 1:00 P. M. l;30 P. M. 2:15 P. M. 2:15 P. M. 3:00 P. M. 3:30 P. M. 1:00 P. M. M. Come be our guests be there in time for the very first session you don't want to miss a minute of these valuable davs. mm 1 r GRANGE NAMES MANY OBJECTS OF ENDEAVOR At the pyent nnnual neHMli.n of e National Kranc w hich was ; -.. ...... ...,. j valley, lln- organization announced I Minn. I on a numhor of dlirotent propuHalM and refornm. The ffraiiKO In-lnir the lat'Kest exHthitf orf?uit- I'ailon of ItH kind for faiinerK. aJid IjoIhk very active In this vicinity a P-Munie of lllCHe coinlctfoiis will he of Illlerest. The (rintxo l'aors KxleiiHion of a fed.-ral and stale You Your Operators, Your Neighbors Any be Held in Our Salesroom, 1426 Jeff erson on Feb. 6th, 7th and 8th THIS INTERESTING PROGRAM . . February 6th 9:00 A. M. 9:15 A. M. '9:30 A. M. 9:15 A. M. 10:30 A. M. 11:30 A. M. 1:00 V: M. 1:15 P. M. 2:00 P. M. 2::)() P. M. 2:15 P. M. 3:15 P. M. ,1:15 P. M. dealer. 7th of equipment movie. terials. "The 'Caterpillar Coin raising equipment with bine.' movie. Flywheel clutch. lar" combine illustrated movie. Why use windrow and equipment movie. Combine service questions answer ed. Western losuinu- with movie. Engine internal moving parts. road halldini,' jn'OKi'inn thai Hliall liu ream" the laileuKi of farni-to- - .... . ..., ... . h - moving their produciM. . Hupport, fur' I'r.yldent Hoover: ' ail, ,'nrorcenieiu ntfoncloH, of I naili.nal prohihitlon and tho Vol- siend ai-t. IncietiMcd feilcral aid for H'.l'lotly riiral ruadn. c.ipecinlly Ihos. used as r, f. d. routes. I tcvclopniettt wlllioul delay of ii ileep sea walerway from i he (ireat welcome -movie. Are ur Hitches. - - - . Talk by local f'armer. ("are and repair of the final drives. -movie. February 8 th 9:00 of ma- with pickup No Charges! This is your school . . there is no charge for instruction . . the purpose is a sin cere desire and ef fort lo scve you . . the more you get from it the greater will be our pleasure. LA GRANDE m TRACTOR Ijlkff! to till; ocean. An auKiefsive cumpaih'n atfaiiiHt all Inject pet. t pcclally tho Mt-d-Ih rritnean fruit fl. Kni'iifetli- etfnrlH to jirevont the hitrodueilun Into the l ulled Siato of rool-and-iuouth and tdnillar uni - nml diw.aMeN. Knlal-KiliK the national forest re serve. Increased federal appropriations Am(.h,,mi.in tn Ke.leral Kami Hoard act lnjncludl' "Id as needed. ; " (iuMdino tax 111 all HlaleK ti. se to the pi:udu.-ers of ail plant and cure run. Is for road hullditiK and animal crops. ' maintenance. All efforiH designed to oncouiraK'M AlaldnK (lie purposer of hootleif and consolidate rooperatlvo mMr-;H.iior e.iually nnilty with the ho! kotlnif orifanizations ami lo Irri-fer. - ' ( prove farm nmrkolInK machinery, j , .:, ,.,,, nf Die fnHf.l S'alos ... (irantiMK iu'lepeiidciuo lo I'hllip- to tho world court under proper,, pirn- IkUi 11.1k; whoso aKrlrtilMirnl j lU'oduelH a re ' .lepromin;? prices la 1 ( i 'mil In nod on ('ao So von) Invited!! Others Are Invited by "Caterpillar" A. M. Movie "Tractors Field." 9:15 A. M. Construction of roads with blade graders movie. 9:15 A. M. "Short Cuts in Road Building" movie. . 10:15 A. M. Fuel, ignition and cooling systems. 11:30 A. M. Dirt moving equipment other than graders illustrated with movie. 1:00 P. M. Snow removal with "Snow Body" movie. 1 :30 P. M. Maintenance of roads movie. 1 : 15 P. M. Talk- bv local farmer. -2:00 P. M. Lubrication. 2:30 P. M. "From the Woods to the Mill" movie. 2:15 P. M. Construction and maintaining of golf courses and airports. The purpose of this school is not to sell, but to tell. You'll he told ways and means of doing work Belter, Quicker, Cheaper. ililn riointry. Ktenshot of parcel jont Hyslctu mid proper d. velopinelH of It si-l vice. with. Mlt ItH'I'CHHe In rates. Hi rlct rcKimratlon of all lol.i.y- ) ltiM appcurlnir lu fore conreMH jutlier eKiNlatli IkmIIl-m. the inilliimis effects of alcoin.l ll! flit nnn oilcM. . DnlarKlim Hi' scope and iiMeful-n.-sH of the K.deral Land hanks. 23 4 to the in the Oil CD