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Ha (Rrmtte lEwmng ffitorttgr VALLEY NEWS WANT ADS VOLUME XXVIII LA GRANDE, OREGON, FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 11, 1930 NUMBER 153 OVER THE VALLEY THE WAY TO A MAN'S HEART IS fTHRGUGH Mabel E. Morton, Valley Newa Editor Phones: Residence, 826-J; Office, Main 87 "V4iiut in IJuKfiif ' iit noon waa very nice und was fol- shipped front Union Junction luat jliiinhinK minum. Mih. GforKi? Win One of tin many wry pleusunt I lowed by the bUHint'BH nieetlnK'. j Saturday. V. K. Green Hhippi'd a ship and Amtu Mue. of Union ae vIhIih during 'liu past week wuh j During (hat time plana were, laid j car of cattle. ('. U. Cad well, a car with Mtn. Kdith lJhy and "Grand-j for a community dinner which Ik i of fat steers, William Vowel, a car ma' Wriuht of 1'iilon who are win- ( to bo civon on Friday evening, ! of Iiokh and fat latubH and I.ouih luring in Kugene where Mrs. I'hy'H j February 2H, Du riiiE" tho social two daughters aru connected with t hour, sanies and contestH held were tho university, AlrH. J'liy had been I approprluto to tho valentine aea- conflnetl to tier apurtmcnt for sev-:aon. oral days with an attack of liu out o was getting along very nicely. Grandma Wright wan stilt very en thusiastic Clement u car of hoga. Has New I'iii uompaulcd them as far a a IVmll? ton anil returned with them Mon day eveuiiiK. O Anel Lady 111 Mrs. Littleton who lives ju.st went Jake Wilkinson of the valley is j oI Ancel, and who is tjuitu udvano- drlving a new Sludebaker sedan. Continues Visit-- Mrs. Walter lierson and daugh- Jntprove Mrs. Willie Sanderson of Pry over her birthday tea- creek, a patient at the Grande tlvllks of some timo in January. Itonde hospital following an opera- i ter, LaN'ltu,, returned the first of She was 80 years of age and her ; Uon performed last week for the, the week to her homo In Portland friends everywhere gave her a let- removal of a tumor is reported to i after having made an extended ter and birthday card shower, mjbe making a very satisfactory 1m-j visit at the home of hur parents, , m,s(s fl! "which no different people particl- . provement. Her sister-in-law. Mrs. j Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Gaskill near i ,..'.,,. Wayne Park who has been slaying I with her has returned home. pat'-d. Mrs. l'hy also arranged a birthday dinner as a surprise for her mother, and tho lovely birthday cake actually had SO candles for decorations. Jt is not every; day that one has the opportunity to Visit with a person as Hweet-Hplrlt-ed as Mrs. Wright. Tho severe weather and the slippery wulks, prevalent at Kugeno have made It rather hazardous for Mrs. Wright to get out much, lut she has been busy knitting writing. Her , Oregon will be served. This is the time when the men shine in the kitchen and also on the .program during tho lec turer's hour. Kfficient committees and reading and j have been named and from present friends In Kaslern indications the success of the day I lmbter and with other relatives and j friends. -o- : Has Flu d In years has been quite poorly the last tew weeks but is reported as being improved at the present time. o Hroarirust Program 1 n response to very many re- Din over the valley, ar rangements were made hint week to secure the detailed programs which are to bo broadcast from station KOAC, Oregon State Agri cultural college. On these pro Grange Tomorrow At nic regular meeting oi inn itav fire ner of P easant Grove : -.,., , .. ,,ilrtl.u r 1 1, ,.r.i. Hlue Mountain grange to be held , is rt.ported as being 111 of the liu ! loKO of llKrjcuUlM.0 mid the home tomorrow, an annual eveitt known . c,mtracled during the middle of ortinomU.H Htn)fI an Hpciullsts in nrouiers imy is iu uu this week. ti.,.h. u.vehi.i lim win. n.M.iiHhimii u" I imported speakers, varied musical Aid Meets 'programs and other attractive feat Tho Alicel Ladies Aid held a Tht, lopii:8 presented aro all work meeting all, day yesterday at ot. (.0nsiderable interest lo tho the hall with a. pot luck dinner farmi,rH , frult and livestock raise in served at noon. Twelve women .., i ,.i., r n... rn.' glad when spring will measure up to those of pro-; Wn,.k(,(i ..n ,iliV OI1 m,m which i , .." ... m,"i.,.. , ,. Kt hi... .....I ... - " ' . I'nmijn, ""K"iim.i iui i""'"J. . nru. in U..KU .u -"jceoingyea.s. Uie group Is quilling. everyone TlItwlay am Wednesday will bo ivirs. wrigni wui oe ininit ins o.l , 0 ;therc worked hard at the job ex- U,VlJI1 in (lului, an,i on Tuesdays. 1,1 " w i.aniniiig- eepting one. and she reiuseu io tu, pPuKP.llUH f0l. Thursday, Fri- am-y. , , r !neePmen over uio va.iey u , heIp for thrc0 rt!USOnS Hhu would day and Halu.day will be given in VLslts Parents Mrs. Henry Fries and baby daughter, Tholmu Jean, of La Grande visited at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Miles Wood ell at Pleasant Grove during the past week. Itcct'ivu Trout Fgg It is reported that one half mil lion Kaslern Brook trout eggs were received this week at the stale fish hatchi ry near t'nion. They , wen: ing business or most busy making preparations for It. S. K. Miller of Union has a large, force of men at work and the lambs are arrlv- havo made 13 at the job, arid that would have meant that someone of tlie crowd would have died in I the next f0 years, also the job would not be accepted if she we detail. Sunimervf lie Items Mr. und Mrs. Otto UU and chil dren of La Grande were visitors at the Frank Ott home Saturday. ing in Increasing numbers. He has tallowed to heln. also inasmuch as u ui m..-p. ' ' i U-Vr-H!lR Uia 1,01 i,Ul ,UI,Cn . . L UMurlon Pugh returned lo his work , lwllHni "pessary io worn, i m ut the Itowman llieks mill Monday stead. About 20 men are e np oyed , ,unaUo i Included for the sole Hho vBt a( (hp homo ff working In day and night shifts. rt,ason that some of those present j, .(l ,s M j MrH j,rM8 So far. he has had but few I.ihhi-h . , lmt over The Valley would claim : (.onmd all(i B0Ilt mi; """ somi! oi ine creou ior ini nn. In the work. Wm. Vogel has several VKV0 0r work being done. iiflV inen at work at his sheep canip!KvKK. tho work was not finished shipped from Diamond Lake near and everything is in rendiness for j Another meeting of a similar chnr- tne rusn next wook. his season . aeter is called Tor next Wedmwlay. opens the 20th. For tho next six wt th(. KiLino. place. If the members weeks, ihe sheep camp will be the i r,.Hpond as they should und enough scene of considerable activity. come, tin; work ear. be finished I hat , o day. The president, Mrs. Standley 111 :iH imping that this will sink deep Miss Ava Woodell. teacher of the in inu juonscleiice uf the members. Lone Star school was 111 yesterday. 0 and school was dismissed for the remainder of the week. Uend. Jionie Front Hospital Mrs. Jonathan Green of Cricket Flat returned from Hie Grande Koiide hospital Sunday, iler hand Is improved but it is . not entirely well from the lacerations received a few wi-cks ago. At present, she will remain with her sister, Mrs. J)ave Zweifel at Elgin and maltn several trips a week to La Grande for medical attention. ltwlll be some little time Vet jR'foje. she can return. toiler lf6iiioonThuJfTnt. - -. o Haw Fine Mcetliur There - were fourteen members and two visitors present yesterday when the Ladies Aid society of Is land City met at the home of Mrs. Ji, G. Avery ior an all day meet ing. The luncheon served pot luck Tomorrow's Observer Will Tel You! 6 ? ? ? ? ? ? is contagious The finest things usually conic from those who make fine things exclusively. Schilling makes only fine coffee so can anyone else but only Schil ling docs it. TEA-SPicr-rxTFACTS CSffee Attend Meeting Harold and Isaac Hlngauiau, Jet Gaskill, Frank McKennon. II. O. Avery, Orover Grlmmet,!, Walter Pierce. Waller Nothnugcl and L- H.: Hramwell were among those from ' this valley who drove to Arlington yesterday lo attend the meeting of wheat men which was addressed by Samuel H. McKolvie, a member of tho federal farm board. Hruee Clark and Gilbert Courtrlght, of Alicel, drovo to Walla Walla Hie day preceding where they attended a similar meeting. o Moves to Washington Mr. and Mrs. Jay Hosseii und family who have lived for some time at Alicel have recently moved to Ken ne wick. Washington, near which place thy will make their future homr. They have a small place of about 10 acres and will specialize on asparagus und straw- t .Visits Echo J Mrs. Forrest Kcroggins and two ; small daughters drove from their home near Union lo Keho last Sat urday to visit Mr. Scroggins who wintered his sheep near that place anil is now" in the midst of" the , Dilmar of ll Grande apciit last!. week at the home of her mother, Mrs. M. K. Wagoner. . . . Lawanna I M vers was a La Grande visitor: Saturday as wen; also Mr. and Mrs. I Wayne Park and Madeline Oliver. . . . Mr. and Mrs. Flwooil ltowen visited Sunday at the home of Air. i ' and M vs. ( italics Sanderson at Sanderson Springs Sunduy. . . . Mr. and Mrs. Leo Nlederer and son, Vernon, were visitors in Lu (Continued on Page Fight) Forest Ranger Has Facts Of Stock Is Still i Moving Out Of j Wallowa County; Tho big shipment of lambs from I'Jnterniise referred to, hen; receut- f1 Q IT! O ffmCllCi'y W11S "1Jt,lu "i-ek, a special J til llC VClloUO i train of 40 single deck cars taking I care of the livestock. The Hee- Kelth McCool of the Cove, rorest j onl-t 'hieftain tells of this as being ranger.-has a number of things in inn unusual mid-winter shipment his final report that are fascinal-i which It describes In detail an fol ing. among Iheni being the censun j lows, of wild animals in Hie territory' .Stock worth nearly $i5,oofi wenl over which he has supervision. HisJ,mt of Fnterprise yards Friday territory includes the Grande ; night and Saturday. The big end of Uoiide districts and the Miriam j this was Hie rather unusual mid forests, territory extending from t winter shipment of lambs by John Hie Grande itonde to tho Milium j son fc Franklin and Jiobbin : and from Hie town of Minam to berries, Home J 'roni Hospllal Mrs. JOrnest Defxing, of tho Hlk mountains on the south. In the process of securing this data he had the temporary assistance of Pert OeVore and Gerald Fulp. These are some of the figures buck deer, ii r of andoter- Hutner; Th;y delivered about 5600 head of fat iambs for- shipment east, and these were loaded Friday afternoon and evening and started east at once In n special train of 40 single deck cars, j They probably will stop in one of the large railroad sheep yards near Chicago where they will be and three shorn and sorted and then shipped ...rui go nun i.e,Bn..oi Muu. ' rroin the census, has been a pat ent at a La Grande ( 3(. fann S4 (), nospnai louowmg an operauoii i .,..,, soxa ,otal of of uie remoai ol a gonre was ik.-m h tIl(,n. W(,r(! 4 hnUH lo ner nomo Minuay. j nai sue is. or pr,.datory animals. :u:iMo market. In .smaller lots as Ho y making splendid progress is evi- j c,ovo((.s 7f( ,ynx aul wlld catH ,f, !...,, perfect condition and prices dent by the fact that Mrs. HeLong lllo.,nla,n ionSi 5t)0 ,f0reupineM. Ol are- satisraclory. The Johnson ft was able to leave the hospital injftr h,.llviuK a.,imals. r0 beav.'r. 50 Franklin lambs were fed it; sheds nine days after the operation. J f(x- . mrH:li8( y(,o mink, 300 land, while their wool was not so j badgers. Iluy New TraWor Game killed by local hunters, :io Ralph and Heiib Witty, young t m.(.ri i r, M.,ir, farmers of North Cricket Flat have) rw lln0vr, rcp0rl covered up Lo recently purenuseu a caterpillar tractor . from Fmory Sewell of M;achum. Tliey plan to use the tractor with their combine. Ship Stnek Several carH of livestock wen Cheap coffee never enters nor leaves the Schilling roasting rooms, for Schilling believes that "cheapness" is contagious. 1hn quality I! on iron til insist upon if ffou knt'ic all of the facts. REMEMBER We have all kinds of Harness. Lines $4.60 and up Bring your harness in today. and have it oiled. $2.50 per Set 3 Sets $6.00 GRACE Harness Shop white as those that bud been fi.J in the open, they were heavier. They averaged :i j pounds and the Doiililn & Hut ner Ininhs, clean mid November 17. while, mude. SO pounds. Prices are . After that date and up io the not as good as last ye.fr and Ihe end of the year, Mr. Mei.ool and i margin of profit lor feeding tin-so his assistants saw 75 deer. H elk. -lambs was rather narrow. Game killed by predatory aid- I In the p';ns at t he same time nials. IK elk. 100 deer. were a carload of extra choice, tut According to a report made hy hitefaee steers raised by W. C. Sam Jewelt, who has charge of the 1 Dorrante and Bold to JJ. C Nieke biological survey, there have been 'son, who shipped them to Portland. 4.000 coyotes killed In the stale of The steers brought Mr. Jiorrance Oregon. Jn this locality there have $117.i;o. They lopped Hie Portland been killed L'5 coyotes, one moiiu- ; market ),y 25 cents, selling for tain lion, i bob-cats and lynx. ? 1 1 .75. :-: ON THE AIR :-: Monday, February 17 KOAC. Corvallts. f.f.o kc. or gan music from Whiteside theater; 1:30. farm timcram: 1J:30, news jdigeM; IL':4r, market reports und (weather forecast; :;to to :i:.so, j honientaketH hour; - :.". Aunt iKjimmy; 3:00. "Itaski'tball for tlie jlligh School Glii," Klsle Jaeol-sen; 1 3 :2iK 1'nele Sum at. your service; j.'i:30, mutiii' nioKie; 4:"ii, music by the- Musters; 4:30, murU' t re ports; 0:3o 10 7 : Ji'L funn program: .0:30, musje; 0: i'u 111:1 rKt r--ports j and en I her forecast ; 7 ;"o, news digest; 7:10, diat by County A;;eot ,J. H. lUvk. 7:J0, einit by County (Agent C. I:. Mriggs; 7:30, 4-11 t-lnl meeiini;. Tuesday. February IH U':"o. old familiar tune; farm program; JJ:30, iii-h dfhd; l-:i. murket reports und weath' i forecast; 2:30 to 3 :"o. home mak ers' hour: 2:4, Aunt Sum my: ( :. "Spring Styhs in UreH-,' Gertrmle Strickland; 3:30. matinee; 4:o. music by the Master; 4:3o. mur ket reports: ti;3o lo 7:o, farm prcfe'rum;' CiSV, tnuhlc; tu-f- l.el reports und weather forecast; 7:00, news digest; 7 ; I it, "How l0"s $ ed Flax Coinpiin- as a Spring Grain in Western tregon," 1. 1 1. Illll; 7:30, musical. i -alnring com posiitons by Mis. l-lta Sears iMx 011. i-flnewla.v, I'ebruary Itt 1 2:00, Ann-Heart I,. ion organ program from Whiteside I healer; 12:30 to 1:00; farm jirogram; 1 2:30, hew H dig-st ; 12: 4.7, market, reports and went her forecast; 2:30 to 3:30, boiMi-nta Iters' hour; 2 :4-'i, Aunt H;iinmy: 3:00, heroines of tin-on-guii country --"Winema, the Oregon Poeohonlas." )r. .1, Ji. Hor ner; 3:30, f;irm. home and 010 oinni'y new j m itiug -" iii'i o News. Professor ' has. J . liyrw; 3:4"i. tnaiine; 4:u,i, niuic by lie Musters; 4:3'', m.irket reports; 0:30 to ":3o. farm progrutu: 0:3O, music; ii:3.'t, ipjivs digest; 0:4, market reports and weather fore cast; 7: oh, meeting of Hull Im proruietit club: 7:1.. i ' (ilizat ion of A vu liable lyivestock Murk'-ts," , If. A. Ilndgreii; 7;ii0, radio short hand contcut. That wcll-kmown phrase of Grandmother's time is still true and the modern house wife still finds that tasty, appetizing foods arc a sure path lo every man's heart. What better way to prepare these good foods than to select them from reliable, up-to-the-minute food stores? And of course that clearly means MACMARR'S FOOD FEATURES FOR SATURDAY & MONDAY Milk In Your Favorite Recipe Use DARIG0LD 3 Tall Cans ....... 25c White King Soap We are still offering you the full size 212-lb. pack age at a saving. Package 40c Catsup Van Camp's Large Bottle 9 1? 'iPw U JL Ul Tru Bake Sodas Dainty, slightly salted cracker that fits the bite. Full 2-lb. net Pkg... 33c MacMarr Coffee Buy in bags and save the cost of an expensive tin. Mb. 40c 3 lbs.' $1.15 Cheese Brookf ield Full Cream Pound .. . .. ... 27c Hominy Van Camp's No. 2 Can 2 For . 25c " Van Camp's r - , Pork and Beans With Tomato Sauce Med. Cans, 3 for . . 27c Quaker Milk Macaroni, Spaghetti or Noodles Actually Cooks in 5 Minutes 3 Packages 25c Kerr's, Strawberry Preserves Big luscious Oregon Strawberries preserved with pure sugar only. -3-Pound Glass Jar Each.. - 55c BUTTER Fancy Creamery, 2 pound roll ............... . . . 69c LESLIE S IODIZED SALT-2 pound carton . . . . . . .10c BUFFALO MATCHES 6 boxes to carton, 2 cartons . . . . 25c SURE LAY -100 pound sack $2.89 Best Foods Mayonnaise or Relish Spread Pint Jar 38c Baking Powder Calumet 1-Pound Can 28c Shrimp Gulfkist Brand Fancy 3No.lCans .. ..... .. .. .. ..49c Spinach Libby's Fancy California No. 2 Vz Cans, 2 for ..35c MacMarr Flour 49-Ib.Sack $1.65 Per Barrel $6.49 Corn Meal White or Yellow 9-1 b. Bag .... ... 33c Rolled Oats Sperry's Quick or Reg. 9-lb. Bag 49c UOTTUIT Nice ciihj heads, 2 for CUAI'K faU-'IT Texas .Seedless variety, Size OG's, '1 for OUANCKS .Size 1 "(), per dozen HUNCH CAKUOTS & TURNIPS 2 Hunches - , FRUIT AND VEGETABLES 15c 29c 49c CAUUKLOWKK Knncy white heads, per head 15c 17c 1