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tot (irattite lEwmng tertir GENERAL NEWS VALLEY NEWS VOLUME XXVIII LA GRANDE, OREGON, FRIDAY, JUNE 6, 1930 NUMBER 249 OVER THE VALLEY Mabel I-;. Morion, Valley News Editor I'lionci: Residence,' Mnln 0(10; Office, Main 37 State Grange Arranges Fine Conv. Program Fine Pool Is Dedicated At Medical Springs llittirn I'Yom l'orllaml - K. A. Alasinrlou of'Covu avenac: :inl .Mr. anil Mrs. Charles Tua! re turned Wedne-sdny from 1'orttnnu ulH'iv they went to attend the fun- Arrived Tiii'mlny The MissoK Kclltli anil Miirgtirt'l Thorn of Philadelphia, l'a ar rived in IClKin Tuesday to make this their home. They will live enll 01 mcir nisier anu sisier-m- ( with .Mr. and Mrs. J. (': Itice. Mrs law. Mrs. Hinge. The remains Were Itieo' and the Misses Thorn were shipped from Seattle on Tuesday ' friends in Ihe east a n-Jnilier ul unil the funeral service was held years uro. Miss Margaret was a tluil afternoon. Tin: body was not buyer for Wiinainnkt-r's siorP for a cremated as previously reported number of years. . Allhouifli. ul- bul was pluccd in a mausoleum .by the side of her husband whose death occurred Just a year- ago. Mrs. Mastorton and her sister, Mrs. bin Holland, of Oakland, Califor nia, went from X'ortlHiid. to Seattlu ami Toniisket, .Washington where they will look ufler business mat ters, llelntlves report that Airs. HI11BO died berorc tin, operation for guHsu'ines'collld be. performed. Kile hud had numerous attacks and had been taken to .Seattle for- au op eration. ' ' . " - Alii to .'Meet . V Ihe Misses Mary anil Margaret Taylor and Mrs. Carl Kulli-r ill entertain tile members of the All tel Ladles Aid society next Thurs day at Ihe Taylor home. In at two o'clock. 0 . To C'orvnllls . Mrs. Walter Hill and son, Or villii or Klein, went to Corvallis l''riday to attend" the commence inent exercises tills month. The older son, William, Is uiadtiatlnK this year from Oregon Klat. most an Invalid, at present, her condition will improve in this cli mete, they uro certain. o Shonriiis John I'clcrson, of Hot like d.a trlcl flnlsbed shearing liis sliei'p Thursday and the shearing crew has moved to Will Vogel's place. Haying Inlerrupteit From the Hot J.ake dlsll'iet comes reporls thai a great many farmers in that locality were all set lu start cutling their hay when the rain stopped preparations for a few days, , ( ywis ' l'rederlek Kill nf Klein lots lir ninei, making a visit at the home or his I graudmollnrr, Mrs. ('. I. Ilurrman on t'ove avenue Tor the. past frw days. o Writes to Us ' of this week.- She has been visit ing at the home of her sister, Mrs. i-ehi Wright of La Grande, arriv. lag from Salt Lake City with her nephew. Ustel Wright. o Jlo.Ai 1'erfeit Aucnilunl.s t'o.mty Superintendent of Schools I:. A. Sayre adds the following tu tlie lists already published of chil dren in tho public schools who were neilher absent nor tardy dur ing tile .-hool year just ended, I'leasant (Jrove: lAMghton John son. Moss Chapel: Wilbur Morgan, Halph Sbupp, Margaret Zurbrick. . Imbler: Warren liennlson, Itlvervlew: Maurice Clyde. . Valeria: -Kiigeuu Heeker, John Wells, Holibie. Cheimult. ' ' La Grande: Aekerman Training school, Dickey ltobblns, Jean Wll helin, Tlieodore Cusaek. Central: 23. Willow: 10. . " SM'iit yeckeiid Glea Sias, WJ10 lt"ed In Klgln several yours ago -Willi ' h ! I'lil 011 county will bo repifMimtiMl Krom a recent Union IlnpuhU at the eominK mate Krann- ihpsH-' y-mx wo borrow a iloscriptlon of the hip by a larffe company of snltft;- fine umv nwimiuyiK pool which has era roprvHentlng oach nnd all of tho recently born oponcU to tho public suh-orUinntea of this locality, by Mr. and Mrs. Int J. Powers ClmnR'i from Union county aru ul tho Hon. Dunham Wrifrht of members of tate eommfltui'H ami 1 will serve In numerous official capacities. It ia also interesting to Know that this year tiKuin, Union county will pull for tho meeting of :!-. stntt, group next year, 11)31. i Hoy i;ekeler has received the. I'ollowiiiK program of this, the 57lh ami u ul convention, w hioh opens next Monday. I All meet limn to be held in the ! Redmond High Hchool gymnasium. Members of the credentials and mileage, division, of labor and fin iancu committees arc run nested to be present Monday morning 10 perform the work asslKiied thesi; committees ami bo prepared to make their report to the conven tion when It opens for work Tiiuh i day morning. - ' I The board- of' tlm Grunge Klro jltclief assficlalion will hold its an j ntiul meeting In Kodiuond Juno & ' 14 ami will bo asKigned commod- Medlcal Springs at their health re Hrt at that place. When the first dirt was Mined for Jills pool ns several times sinco reference has been made on this page to this flnn addition to the I'owerH plant and ull valley residents uro very much interested In tho project. The Union reporter's description is as follows: It Is declared to bo the largest pool of natural hot water in the northwest. Ics dimensions uro 4f by lbl feet, and It holds JJ5 1,000 gallons of water: It is led through a five-inch plpo from u spring of cool water, which Is warmed by hot water of a temperature of 13S degrees flowing In from another spring through a two-inch pipe. Tho water in tho poo) is UBiially kept nt a temperature of about S5 degrees, nllhotigh It can bo regu lated to any temperature. Tho pool ranges in depth from IS inches to nine feet. In addition, there in a compartment having a depth of five inches tor tho lltilo tots. Tho water Is illuminated by 15 lights placed at tho bottom of tho pool, and there is. adequate overhead Il lumination. An umbrella 'fountain Is placed near tho center of tho pool. There is a spectators' gallery wlih seals for 2 lift people. Tho rest rooms and lavatories uro modern In every respect. Tho establishment has Ita own Tiro protection system. Tho improvements represent an expenditure of close to 110,000. In addition, a dance platform, 42x 1 1 Is being erected, nnd will bo ready Tor use by tho middl0 of August. Mr. and Mrs, I'owers have mad Medical Springs one of (ho most attractive recreation spots in tho northwest. In addition to tho swtm mlng pool, twolvo rooms are avail able an(i incals are sorvod at all hours. An auto camp in contem plated In tho near future. . . J WOMliX OWN HALF f t. S. WHAlTH WASHINGTON (AP) Women, o.wti half the wealth of the United 8tiiten. They out number men as stockholders of big corporations. More women than men pay taxes on Incomes exceeding $500,000. Representative Ruth - Hanna M'c Cormick so told the world in an International radio, address. ,. - I,oulnlana truck farms produced 277,000 bushels of onions In 1929. io;iM roon in and liiKiirnnrt uiretiiM P"1'" n.wl il,..rU l..t ut...i l .lo ll lents, Kev. and Mrs. Sias, spent the lwl.,ni;,,lt ..., .in, n . ,... weekend I visiting 1 J.nbier and (m aJ)k )UCatlonfl( vwvWf. inslrui:. around lh valley 'Jim Hms fam- UonH nmJ lllfonnation. n.v now nvu iii Aiiiena, w lie re iney iiavo charge of the (.'hrlstlan church. Miss Sins mas been teach ing near Jlermistun for the past This editor received a letter this year. eek from Mrs. o. Shafer of Alow o eliuiu.l i. li,. lu n.. .. t.w.oll.'u i.lt i ,l,li l fgriiuage back In her old home in; Jf a pnsl-moitein examination of - -Ot-r 1 .. -Colorado. Kvery so often Mrs. tone or two chickens shows that th(. I Vl-ilhig ' 'Shafer gets terribly , homesick ' poultry Mock has worms, 7,er cent Mrs. J-;vans of Portland; Svlth. her'. so Wl. jmVe ,.,ir( nr.r report then j by weight of finely powdered to ,!iiiil granddaughter,, hav-e. been 1 of a sudden tlny pick up bagjiiaeco ilust should be added to the spending several weeks' with her and baggage and head their car j dry mash. Tho dust should con sisicr,. Mrs. Ietna Henderson hi . toward Colorado. The letter In ' tain at least J.O per cent nicotine. headed, Monte I 'a raise Itancho j lilaek Mesa IKtOO feet altitude. She tsays- In part: "We sum have had a lovely trip. In Utah we saw them '. Vol ting up hay and today we havt- been enjoying a snow storm. I do not know If you knew that wo ' .brought Anna May Shafer with us. She is .surely enjoying 11. She anil : my husband were 'out this after- Inoon skiing not extra skit riding as tin- snow was only 4 inches tdeep, .but May had a chance to sec how .It goes. We had to shovel snow for about 100 feet lo be able nelson, and the parents of the ehil-.to get here yesterday and we were dren held tholr annual school pic-; n,.- first, to come over the mesa, nit: yesterday at the Cove swim-1 w,, nni an having a good time." mlng pool. The picnic had been 0 planned for several days ago hut 1 : r.U"?PTAE Ly-iUdranliin, -. . lis vlsllinir at tin. home of her ..' ' "elei Lake. .Mrs. IdauKhler, Ni:llie Woods oT l.a I !,. t.. I'nln,. ri Mem. ...Jorial day and also visited at the I reterson and t'lark .Martin homi:K. Klgin. " ., '". lks ApMirtlimnienl- School money has been appor tioned from the county superinten dent,. K. A. Sayre's office (o " Uro several school districts In the fol- luwlmr amounts, counly .school- fund. Siri.7 -1 r, : elementary fund, sa.0311 and liiKh school tuition,' $M,250. . . 0 Ilnvn I'lcnlo The children of llni' Musi Chapel school., their teachel'l .Miss .Mlch- This will control round .worms and also, to some extent, cecum worms, and lessen the . dunKcr. to your AIHMTIO.VAIj OVKIt TII10 VAIi I.KY XlfWS O.N J'AGlO II Cherries Go To California First In 5 Yrs. .Monday Dvening. Juno 1M.1i. 8:00 j). ni. Plans are under way to have the third and 'fourth de grees exemplified by livening Star degree team of . Portland. About 60 people take part in tho exemp licatious of tlie degrees and every one who can possibly do so should be lu Kcdmoud by Monday night so as to witness tlie exemplifying or tho degrees by this team. S;ao Lecturers' conference un der the direction of Minnie K. Ilond. state lecturer. Tuesday, .ftiue lOth - 8:.!0 School of tho Unwritten Work. Masters bring your Key Hook ho you can follow the read ing or Hie key. .10:00 Opening of Oregon State Orange in the sixth degree. Hull call of ofricers. 1 'a ksI ng of Jo u rt h d eg re o To r work. Addrefw of weleume by tlm mayor, of Itedmoml. ltesponso by Itay W. (Mil, niein- f (Vetting salmon Acconllng to our Correspondent from Hot Uike districtthat sec tion of tho valley has been very popular during-the past Vcek. evi denced by the groups nT ears park ed along Catherine creek, loaded with men nnd women out Tor their share or fun In the big salmon run this season. People are reported to have , gone Ihere rrom La Grande. Imbler and Maker. To liniiH.s Mr. and MrA. John Hudson, lueir daughter, Ona and son. Ualph of Imbler. left Thursday morning for Krie, Kana. where they will spend about two months, visiting relatives and friends. The first stop will be In Colorado, where a brother or Mrs. HudHun's lives. They will motor through in their ca r. o , To Imbler Mr. and Mrs. Hon Stewart have returned to Imbler to finish pack ing and shipping tholr things to their new home. Mr. Stewart will OltKOON STATK COLLKOK. ! Corvallis, June 5 Kor the first time In five years, rresh cherries may be shipped from Jjuuglas county lo California, .- points n regular Hons, accord lug to word received Mrs. John I eterson or Hot, ' ".-' iumij McCleilan and , " ' , iiij mi- uir'Ti'ii" ui iiKntTiiii iinr oi ( California May U8,Hf. prohibited illic admission into the stal l or icherry fruits from certain sections of Oregon, including Douglas coun ty where the cherry fruit fly was roporlcd to havo beem j Although cherry growers In that i section objected to tile (iiarantine j and county fruit Inspectors as well as Oregon experiment station lomologlsts were unable, to (Continued on Pago Fourteen) A SEASONABLE RECIPE 1'ioni Idaho : Mr. and Mrs. I". I.elioy Baxter and family or Kuuuett, Idaho, ar rived in Union on Memorial day for a short visit with relatives both there and at l-a Grande. They drove to Cov. in the late afternoon whei they formerly Made their home an lsj visited in tho J lot iionie and also visited with Mr. and Mrs. George Maxtor and Mr. and Mrs. Cl. W. Wilde. To HUMuleni sessions Afternoon assembly programs Pineapple Cake Crtimb Piidilin,. 1 p. milk. 1 egg. 3 T. miiiutc tapioca. 1 c. Blalo cake crumbn. Vj. I. vanilhu V4 c. nugur. ' Vi p. whipping cream. 'io.. pineapple jutCo. "fi I. salt. I sliced pineapple. Scald milk. Add tapioca, sugar en- land - stilt. Cook fifteen minutes, find j stirring frequently. Pour small featuring such speakers as Gov nor A. W. Norn-lad; C. I. Starr, president of the board of higher education ; O. M. Pliimnier, secre tary of the Pacific International I Livestock exposition; and c. A. presence Of Hie ffUlt riy maggot lamo-iiil of mlvlnn. nvcr sliirhllv .' or adult files, tlie embargo h.dd. j ,Uaien egg yolk stirring vigorous About a year ago various ortfui-My. Heturn to boiler and cook un ixations in Hoseburg and Douglas mi ihlck. ' county started a drive to have tlie j Add vanilla. Kold in egg whiles quarantine removed, bul this wam;((ooI). Llnu sherbet glasses with aiiandoned because, .of the lateness uake crumiis. Pour pineapple Juice i or me. season, r.ariy this year, on crumbs and small nieces of ami tapioca mixtur nlsh with sweetened am and pieces of plm o n;i i'i in tin' ' "T , . , """"" ; l.eedy took It up villi A. c. Allen, j pineapple a. will l, broadcast 4-ach day durinsr .,,., ,Btrt.( ortlculll,ral ,-l. r.arn Ihe 4-1 clul, summer session . ".in,, , ,:nlsi(l() . , KlVKn whipped crea l to 21. from 11.10 lo 2:3(1 o clock. ,. , (.mm (in, ,,,, f . , ,.'. (Should make (i to S servings. K.i.j teaeii al Amity, near rortlund, the coming term. o ijijoyliif; rJ"i-lj Anna, Mint Shafer. daUKhler or -Mr. and .Mrs. I. Sharer, of Island ''Hy. w ho Is enjoylnK a trip Ihrotiffh Colorado, writes homo that they) Moppeil nt a polnl :i.3aa feet above ) sea level, and fell that it was unite a a experience. O I'ri'pill'iny: for Stock. Solv Willis .Morris, of .Moss Chapel, is H"Mins ready these days for tin coming stock sliow at I'nion. lie expeels to present a very fine Nltuwimr of horses. ' Howard, stale dear. school stlperinteli uirotim; l'"riends of John I 'ahlstroin of .Moss ('Impel district will be Klad lo know Unit he is recovering from his n-cent severe attack of the lonsllitis. o Smllll-t'onley Iteimloll The annual Smilh-loiil'-y re union will be held a week rrom Sunday. June I .'.th at Itivi rside nark. A baskel lunch will be serv ed at noon, lo be followed by so- ! rial hoars In the afternoon. j iX I-lllo" in Valley I The Misses .Man-'uerlie and j tiarase lliirlui. !(ieorcia l e Wallers of Iji Gmnde j I'. S. Kvansoli, of thu Island are vlsitlm; for a fen days at III'- j l ity-l-ove hlRhway, had the very Henry Hermann home on Ihe Cove sad misfortune to lose, his pirac- liiRhway. and car this morning by fire. It ; o wins that th0 fire started some- Home l''r hit how In the Inside or the BaraBO and ; inane Shafer. who Is workinc at so Hi.- ear was a total loss. They .present in Wallowa counly spent . re able to save a purl of the i tin: past weekend al home with his t-arace but It Is burned badly. Mr. ramily near Island I'ily. Kvanson's place Is located next toj o Arthur Hern.,. en's i.l.Ool if, miles tilth Hi .M''M 2 from lJ tirunde on tlie Cove lilcll-j The Kaslein Slar Social club of j way Klein will have an all day m.-'linB .. Friday with Mrs. Ilessli- Westell-j VWtlip iskow or Imbler. A pollock lunch; Miss Lorraine Tierce has been vtsitiriff for Hie past week at 111' home of her father, Walter I'icrc. Miss I'ieree is a teaclur in the huh school at The Imlbs. o - l'roin Wallit W alla -Mrs. Itose Maid of Walla Walla has been viftln reO.liVi-S In T til - LI.- i i, ,.,i ,i. Kh w Mr. I'i'-rte was th a sister of 51 rs. I A. Itinraman. of and the . v. l.lnir was a pb asanl imbler. Jim McKlnnis and Frank one. and especially so because his MeKinnis of near Siiinmerville. daughter. MiM lrratne I l-r,-- Mr. and .Mrs. Jim McKlnnis took from The llall.-s. came up for the her to her home on Wednesday. occasion. will be served at noon ami :i delightful day Is iinliclpaC d. o llli'lb.lav Celebration The lion. Walter .M. Here-brat'-d his birthday on .May :i his 8Slh birthday and nieuib'-rs of the family. were Inviled in for a; birthday dinner on that . veniilE. honored gii'-st - , . MORE EXHIBITORS ; ,M . ! i , " tr,irr.r- r; oeiv. ,j -.v 'jr.i'-. tam-. mjv, very . mtfUt- 1UP. .J:JX9'M ( 14 VK g Hjivo c;uii . n-. x. r .Mr. and Mrs. William Hatnei. are visiting at the home of of Hot Lake district bave'had Mr. her parents. Mr. and irs. Frank iKKimi'.s near u:!!!!!'.!!!". The part which the Hasti-m Ore gon experiment station contributes i to ih" success of the KHstcrn On-, lfiiwkhirf iron Livestock show Is not a small one. Kach year the finest live- sisianis. t inity to s. what is being dore- along this Mm; by Kupt. Hubert ' W'Mhyi ombe and his it"ff of as- i The abovo cuts are some I A SPECIAL FOOD EVENT FOR Hawkins' sister, from Salt Iake stock Is tarfen to the si.ow- srounos.oi me line norws anu sneep wnicn j i itv. as tl'elr eurt the 'atv-r part and -iJitors are flvca the oi'por-' i. lo:B to thg station. A SI'KCIAL JUNE FOOD EVENT For Brides for brides of yesterday, today and tomorrow. That is what we are offering NOW. For this very important occasion we have stocked our stores to the fullest with seasonable items specially arranged and priced. And as for VALU EH they are greater now than ever! - . - PRICES EFFECTIVE SATURDAY MONDAY MARSHMALLOWS . Use them for toasting and cooking and baking as well. Recipe Brand 5-Ib. carton . 89c CANNED FRUITS V . Brighten up-the Menu ' . ... "Our Brand Apricots" IVz Can for 45c R0SEDALE PINEAPPLE NoCans. 2 for .. ..... ...49c MACMARR FLOUR 49-lb. Sack . . $1.59 Barrel ....... $6.29 I dlnzolo L j I MAZOLA . Salad Oil . One' Pint Tin and a glass French' dress- 'MW ing mixer for ... 47c MACMARR COFFEE Pound . 3-lbs. . 39c 81.15 SODA CRACKERS The Tru Blu Handy Package 3-lb. Net Wt. Carton . . .42c CALUMET BAKING POWDER Mb. Can 28c 9c LESLIE'S SALT 2-Ib. Carton . . ........ ... . JASPER'S HEALTH NUGGETS 4-IbBag 25c MACARONI High Food Value at Low Cost 5-lbs. Bulk 45c TOMATO JUICE Libby's A new, delicious health drink; undiluted juice from choice, vine ripened tomatoes, rich in food values. No. 2 Can 15c W e redeem Crystal White Soap Coupons. 40c Value for . . . 20c P&GSOAP World's Largest Selling Soap 10 Bars......... 35c GOLD MEDAL CAKE FLOUR FREE A heavy absorbent I in ties s Dish Towel with each package. MACMARR BROOMS Unusually Good Value Each 89c Tomatoes Firm grade, 2 lbs. 29c New Potatoes Large size, 10 lbs l'.)c Large Pkg 39c PRODUCE ITEMS Head Lettuce-Cantaloupes a Special flour for perfect cakes -Crisp & fresh, 3 hds. 14c Good flavor, each 10c 8 I