LA GilANDE EVENING OCSERVElt, tA MAMi 6fek
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Hay. Harvest , ii3 On in
Earnest: Large Hunter
Crop is : Harveste'd. ;
WALLOWA (Spoclal) Haying is In
lull blast this week. Some crops of
alfalfa have already been cu,t and
placed in the shock, O. A. Hunter,
,who Jiaa, a large .aareago, of hay Just
east of town expected to start cut-
i ting early. Jhls.woek and will be busy
iVdth a large crew of men for sevoral
weeks in putting up his crop. ,..
., .Considerable call for help, has been
beaid (from, haynien during the past
week, who believe help will be .rather
scarce for the rush tt , the haying
season, , slnoe many : of the Idle man
hove been placed with the C. C. p.
crews, on, the Iranaha river and some
tp.. Umatilla. camp., According to re-,
ports wages will range from s.1.50 to
. 42.00 per day.. ..Considerable trading
. of hay for heip Is toeing done in this
end of the. valley, in other parts of
.the community ..formers are excnang
lnK work to solve tho-help 'problem
,j small ampuls of haying Is starting
in the hill areas., with some cutting
of rye. Hay from the fall wheat
fields will hot be ready for a week
or ten days yet.'
Danclha Party
At Harris6hs
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. ... NORTH POWDER (Special) .Tr A
party. was held , at, the George jia.fl
, son home Tuesday, evening. . The eve
' nlng, was spent, dancing with music
furnished by Mrs. Virgil Pierce and
Clarence and Arthur johhson, Those'
who Attended were: Mr. an(t Mrs. Os
i, car Pierce and David and Bennle, Mr.
and Mrs. . W, C. -Myers, , Mr. and,.Mrs.
Harold Fishor, Mr. ; and Mrs., Andy
Tlnipy, Mrs. Ellas Smith, Miss Alta,
; Lund, Victor and Minnie Forbes, Bill
i Chance, Mr. and( Mre. Charles Erne,
Mr. and Mrs.. WrgU Pierce, Mr. and
t Mrs. Arthur . Johnson and sister, Wll
fne., Mr. and, Mrs. George, Harrison,
and Martha, Barbara, Albert and Jef
fcrson, Jesse Smith and Harrison
Sitionls . -.
Has Fencing Grew ,
On Ranch Project
. . WALLOWA (Special) C. . A. .Hunt
qr has had a crew of men recently
repairing fences, Jn the Maxyllle disr
trlct..,. Mr. . Hunter has .about .8500
acres of grazing land. there which he
Has lenced -lor use In ranging .the
larger part of his Hereford catsJedur
ing the summer, season. Reports from
that district, state that grass is, ilne
.and with heavy rains In the timber
ed areas, the green, stage of the.Tced
should be prolonged several weajtO
Young People .
Party Gliosis
IMbSer (Special). A party was
given at the home of Mr. and Mrs.
William Westcnskow Thursday night.
The game of the evening, buncho,
was .played at five tables. Jrescnt
were Bertha and BJjnche Clark, Juno
and Clifford Conrad, gNaoma Perry,
Dcrothy and Elva Rlcheson. Winona
Westcnskow, Dick and florjorle How
ell, Oscar Howell, Darwin Keenan,
Mclba and Portia Westctiskow, Mi.
and , Mrs, Melvin Wfctenakow and
Howard Wilson. The hosts . were
Woodrow, Clifford and Lester West
cnskow. Bertha Csvrk was awarded
the prize for high score. Refresh
ments were served. ! '
Mrs. J. Ward Evans
Entertains Group
9 WALLOWA1 (SeJlal) Mrs. JfWard
Evans entertjjhed a small, group of
friends at her home Friday afternoon,
honoring Miss Ella Allen and Miss
Fay Rogers, who aro visiting In Wal
lowa. Two tables were arranged, for
brldgo and Mrs. L. F.. Allen received
high score and MIsb Ella Allen low.
Following cards refreshments were
served. .....
Anticipate Visit
f rom a m
. COVl! (Special) Mrs. J. R. Fletcher
and L. M. Laird have received from
their brother, Dr. ClaudiO Laird, of
Hastings, Nobr., letters stating , that
ho will visit them the latter port of
July. He and his family will drive
'from Nebraska and expect to go on
to the coast before their return.
Wallowa Wool At
22c-23c a Pound
WALLOWA (Special) Some small
Jots of wool are being Bold in this
community nt 22c and 23c per pound
This Is the course variety. It Is the
best price which has been paid for
q wool here this season.
. W. W. Club Gives
A Good Program
WALLOWA (Special) A program or
a comical play, monologues and songs
were given at the Chapman school
house in the Parsnip creek district
Saturday by the I. W. W, club of
which the girls of high school ag: in
that community are members. A pie
social followed. A falr-elzed crowd of
people was present, all expressing
" themselves pleased with the program.
The girls expect to put on more pro
grams later in the summer.
GOOD NEWS -, ,,
- Elgin The prospect of the opening.
of lumber mills Is good news to El
gin people. Many men. will be em
ployed. In the woods and with trucks,
as well as In the sawmill,
And Personals Of Interest
JUDGE MARVIN'
NAMED .
, ENTERPRISE. (Special) County
Judgo Edgar Marvin has been ap
pointed by Gov. Meier as a member
of. a state committee to study tim
ber taxation and report its findings
together with recommendations prior
to the next legislative session In 1936.
Mrs, Brttee Ctix ,
Is Hostess At
Lovely Party
... WALLOWA (Special) Mrs. Bruce
Cox was a Thursday afternoon, host
ess at a lovely party honoring her
houso guest. Miss Pay . Rogers, of
Portland. Beautiful. boquets of sum
mer flowers were, ., used. , about the
;rocms and three tables were arranged
for bridge. Mrs. Lawton McDanlol
made high . score. . Dainty ...refresh
ments, were -served late . tn. the after
noon by the hostess... Quests Included
Mmes. J. Ward Evans, F. F. Jones, J,
B. Gregory, IP. W. Furst, Cj A. Thump-
son, L. E. McDanlei; L. F, Allen, a. E.
Dale and C. A. Hunter and the .Muses
Verla Eddlemon, Constance McKenzle
and the honor guest, Miss Fay Rog
ers.
Former Friends
Come Back For
A Flying Visit
, CRICKET FLAT (Spoclal) Mr. end
Mrs. H. E. Bowlus and her mother,
Mrs. Alios Lang, all of Los Angeles,
and Mrs, . Lang's sister, Mrs..- Flora
Rechau, of .Lynnwood, Cal arrived
In Elgin Saturday whor Mr, Bowlus,
a, former resident, .was renewing old
acquaintances. That evening ,they
drove to Enterprise and visited, the'
Wallowa lake; Sunday the party were
guests .at .the home of Mr. and Mrs.
J. E. Wltherspoon, ieavlng that eve
ning for their home via the, Yellow
stone . national .park. Mr. .Bowles has
lived In Los Angeles for ten years.
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Squirrels Are ..
Holing Up Now
WALLOWA (Special) Reports Irom
various parts Indicate that the ground
saulrre) menace Is about ended.vfqr
tne season. Many rodents nave -been
going Into their winter, quarters , the
past two. weeks, much: to tne -delight
of farmers. who. have. worked hard ,to
save their grain .crops. Many tons., of
polsorjfcl .grain nave beenruscd In. the
county, this season,, but the damage
believed, by , many to far tiiceed
that of any .year. In., the, past ;.-Jn
some places , entire . crops, have - hvm
taken and no harvesting will ibe done
In tsbme .fields unless the rains cbn
ffnue sufficiently ..to make a second
growth of the grti possible,., which
has been the case m, some, years past.;
Small Boy With
Matches Starts
July 4th Blaze
ENTERPRISE (Special) -. Mclvln,
the small son of Mr. .and. Mrs. Mtyn
ard Wid, of Enterprise, wts ri to a
boyish trick playing with matches
In the closet of the fatftlly hne. T
result was a fire, July 4. Fortunately
tho damaijs) wi slight, however it
called for a quick- riki of the Enter
prb fire truck.
M. NiceFantily'
Enjoys Rehnion
NORTH . POWDER (Special) A
fjLmlla) fftiinlon was held at the Matts
pilce home Frldv for, members of
tne lamiiy, xnuuo pretcub were, mi
anit Mrs. Matts Nice, Mr. and
Chester Nce . and children, . . Leoro,
Beatrice and Dale, of Union, Mr. and
ltrs. Lylo Howard, of Albeo, Mfj and
Mrs. i, Lawrenco . Gray, Mrs... Ralph
Speclmah,- of Haines, and Malcolm
and Paul Nice. '
ELGIN PERSONALS I
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Mr. and Mrs. , Paul Sadler, with
their daughter, Shirley, and Wllma
Harmon left Monday for a two weeks'
visit In Montana, Mrs. SaddloSs for
mer home. They will visit with her
parents and other relatives...
. Mrs. Mary Sturglll and her . two
grandsons, who aro spending the sum
mer vacation with her, came over
from Union to spend the Fourth with
the Walter Strlngham family. The
younger Sturgllls live in Portland. .
Mrs. George W. Sadler spent cv
eral days last wcCR with her daughter,
Mrs. Frahk Hazlewood, beyond Pine
Grove. Mr. Hazlewood made a fcusl
ness trip to The Dalles last week, .
Mr. and Mrs. Warren Metcalf and
family, of Pondosa, spent tho Fourth'
with Mr. and Mrs. w. Ot Hiu:
Mr. and Mrs. August Cummins An
nounce the birth of a seven .pound
daughter July 2. The little girl has
been named Donna FJe.
. Myrtle Tobrocke, of Indian creek,
has, gone to Welser .to spend two
weeks with her sister, Mrs. John Hill,
and famllv. Slid left Sunday.
Harvey. Jones, .of Seattle, who has
been spending the past ten days with
Bert Hill, left Wednesday. The two
men were school mates nearly ; 40
years ago, and have been enjoying
this event very much.
SHIPPING LAMJi-S ' '
Wallowa The Wallowa County
Marketing association Is still tmsy
sending out shipments of lambs, Mr.
Clark, of Evans, who represents the
association in this section, loaded out
a car last week. The association ship?
ments so far this season have been
marketed In Portland, but wltn fall
Ing prices there .recently, eastern mar
kets look better.
RESIDENTS ASK
. FOR A NEW ROAD
506 Names on . Petition
, Presented tb , Wallowa
County Court.
ENTERPRISE (Special) Petitions
on behalf of nearly 60O residents of
the north end of the county wore pre
sented to tho Wallowa county court,
asking that something -be done to
connect the Lost Prairie markot road
with Troy and thereby give a year
around outlet from that district. The
court was attentive -but stated that
at present luhds were 'not irvallable,
It was finally agreed that If assist
ants were furnished, County Englneei
J. D. Walker would moke the survey
calling for about 11 miles of con
struction dn- a grade - not to- exceed
6 her cent; . The interested people of
Troy and the north end plan to he
gin construction on, their own initia
tive as soon as the survey Is finished
and push matters until funds la the
county will warrant help from thai
source. ,
CHICKET FLAT PERSONALS
Misses Marlorie and. Vivian Hino-
man spent the first of the week visit
ing. Mr, and Mrs. R. B. petty, oi tit
terprlse. . . . , ...
Boyd Parsons, ot Walla Walla, Is
spending the summer with his grand
mother. Mrs. A. H. Parsons.
Bubbv Petty, of Hnterprlse, spent
a few .days the first of the week with
Billy Hindman, , . .. . , ,:
. VGrandma", Brugger is spending a
few weeks' visiting at tho home of
her son, Mr. and Mrs. Edward Brug
ger.
Mr. and Mrs. Ben Bensnadier ana
daughters, Irene and Lois, and Oscar
Bonshadlcr spent tho Fourth of July
Picnicking at. the Riverside park In
La Grande wltn relatives ana menus.
FROM LEWISTON
Joseph .James Magrudcr, , who
made his home here many years,
came, in from Lowlston to spend, the
ith and visit friends. Mr. Mogruder
was for several years employed by the
Joseph Drug Co.
ENTERTAINS CLUB
Coyo Mrs. T. R. Conklln was host
ess To her bridge elub Saturday af
ternoon, Mrs. Lon Eyres, Mrs. J. E.
Mills, and- -Miss ..Dorothy, Mi-lls wcre
guests. Bridge was played at three
tables,. Mrs. W. J. Hallmark winning
the high score. ..... ,
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MEASI.ES-,, . . . -,.
. v Wallowa, Measles" have made. their
appearance in this .coufrly. In- the
Flora section there 'have., been many
cases i among, the.- children. A few
cases have also been reported In the
Leap and ParsnS creek communities.
ON TROP . .
OElgm Mr. ttift. Mrs., William -Smith
and children, with Miss Doris Smith
son; of . Eureka, Mont., drove to
Leavenworth, Wash., and Ohelan tonol8
visit friends over ne weekena.
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Teacher Roches -Valley-Walter
Emcrlck, recently efceted by
(to Imblcr school board as Snilth
Hughes instructor for the coming
year, lias already arrived n the valley
and Is getting in the harness . wlt
his ag students. This Job Is an all
year Job with & month or so vaca
tion, necessitating that the Instructor
be theft to heip tho hoys with their
projects In the summer time.
Eiiafl Fi, new outfielder of the
an Francisco Sealfj sot a Pacific
CoJit league baseball aecord for the
season for : outfield putouts In his
first game on the home lot when he
caught 10 fly balls In centerfleld.
ADA
QpGON SgAIRY COUNCIL
, ea.syto-get ii:ai.s
...With, .the coming of wimer days,
it becomes increasingly, difficult to
spend the usual many hours In the
kitchen. . The vegetable garden, the
flowers heeding attention, tlu long
walk or the Impromptu drive are but
a few of the many things 0:at claim
our Interest during tho summer days.
As a consequence, in planning sum
mer dinner menus, care should be
taken to malft them decidedly sim
ple. -
To few of us take advantotfo of
tho possibilities that can be found
right In our own back yards. The
most simple of meals will take on a
festlvo atmosphere -when served -out
In tho. yard or even on the porch.
This often takes the place of a pic
nic, especially with the children, and
Is a delightful way to entertain the
unexpected guest, .
EitfcyWo-gct menus that' can be
served Tn or out-r-doors are:
, . No. H O.
;, :, Veal Cutlets with Pototoes ,
Slaw from New Cabbage, jjlolls. Butter
Fresh Strawbetrles (or other fruit)
Coffee Mk for Children
.- . . ; . ' No. 2
Sliced Chicken or Veal Sandwiches
0 Cucumber and cheese1 (Sandwiches
Combination Salad (rjcnlc style)
, Radishes 1
Chocolate) Coke with Ico Cream
.. 1... Strawberry Ml'.k 8hake
A few of the recipes from those
easy-to-geu menus arc: ; , ...
Veal Cutlets Willi I'litntocs
5 rib cutlets (about 1 Inch thick).
3 eggs.
Salt.
" Pepper.
6 tbap, putter.
2't cups rich milk.
" G good sized potatoes. ,'
Ruffles Win , .
In Hollywood
Janet Gnvnor
Ily NRA Mervliw. .
tTOI.LYWOOD. All
tin- -girls
who can net awav with . II are
going in lor some nuffy ruffie.s.
-None does It, .better tlian little
Janet Ciiiynur. With n slniplo blue
crepe, .sleeveless - dress . she wears
starched . orgnudy KUlinpes, with
tueked nnd ruffled sleeves, a
double collar of the- organdy-.and
ruifly jabots. .. ''
WALLOWA PERSONALS
Misses Aatha and Eula Marvin re-
a turned home Monday from a month's
visit in the east. While away they
visited Jib Cftitury of Progress fair
at .Chicago and report a most enjoy-,
able vacation In spite of tho intense
heat they experienced while In 1111-
They made the Journey y bus
and were accompanied on the trip
by Mrs. A. B. Amlnlno, of Enterprise.
Mrs. W. F. Poole arrived home Wed
nesday from Newport where she had
been the past two months at the
homo of her daughter, Mrs. Leo Reed.
Mrs. Gc9ge McNoese and daughter,
Miss Lulu, of La Grande wero vial
tors in Wallowa Friday. .
FORMER RESIDENT PASSES
Cove Mtb. Charles Fisher has re
ceived thcticws or Jio death of Mrs.
Guy Fisher, of Wallace. Ida, Her
death occurred on tho morning of
the luh of July. Mi Fisher Is a
brother of Charles Pisher, of Cove,
and Mrs.' Flsftor IS the daughter of
William Marten and was born and
lived In Cove until her manage.
RM AVNE
2 ip fine bread crumbs,
rtcmovo he bone from tho cutlets,
pope, using toothpick to hold them
together. Season with salt and pep
per. Dip them in bread crumbs,
then into -the lightly beaten eggs,
and again In the bread crumbs. Put
tho butter into a hot skillet, add tho
cutlets and brown on both sides.
Peal. and quarter tho potatoes.-Place
them around tho cutlets. Sprinkle
with salt and cover with tho milk.
Cover skillet with a close fitting lid
and bako In a slow oven (30O de
gree F) until tender or about ono
hour. Serve on hot platter with a
few dashes of paprika over top. Yield :
5 servings. ...
Slaw From New Cnbhiign
3 cups finely shredded cabbage.
tsp. salt.. O
2 tsp. sugar. O . p
Few dashes fresh ground black
pepper.
2 tbsp. vinegar.
2 tbsp. thick cnCm. ,
, Choose green, crisp, tender cSobngo
amO shred fine. Sprinkle with salt,
sugar and pepper and mix. Add cream
and toss together until all the cab
bage has been moisQncd. - Lnt Old
the cream and toss together? Pile
lightly on a- -bod of crisp lettuce
leaves. It may bo garnished with a
ring- of green pepper anorsweet on
ion. Serve ImmedlatelyVleld : 6 erv-
Ings. ' '
Strawberry Milk Shake
1 quart strawberries. -
14 cup granulated sugar,
- 2J4 cups chilled milk.
1 tbsp. lemon Juice.
Add sugar and lemon juice to the
crushed berries and chill. When ready
to servo turn the berry mixture Into
the cold. milk and shake well. Serve
with chipped Ice. Yield: 4 servings,
Over The Grande
OVER
P hone: Morninn, Main 600
111 Lii Grande - ... i- , - 1
Mrs. Mike Royes, of Pleasant Grove,
has been spending a few days in La
Graudev-a guest at the home of hor
aunt, Mrs. Rue Laughlln:
Homo From Tho Fair
Mr. and Mrs. B. D. Whiting and
their daughters, Blancho and Anna
i Moo. have returned to their home In
tho Mt. Glen district,- from a motor
trip which took them to the Century
of Progress exposition, and visits with
friends and relatives! and to places of
Interest: both ways. They report that
while tho lake breezes made their sty
In Chicago very comfortable much of
tho trip was during the period of
extreme heat and they found the hot
winds In Nebraska and Kansas not
exactly the most pleasant part ot
thelr outing. The trip was made with
a minimum of car trouble ana Uko
others they boasted of bringing Ore
gon air back in their tires. And for
tunately they made their boasts
while boasting was good, for the very
very first morning at home (they hod
arrived late the night before) they
were greeted by a flat tire. Which
they considered a very good break for
thom or would one say a good flat
for them?
In Vnlley .
Mr. and Mrs. M. L. . Whitney and
daughter, . Louise, . Mrs. Whitney's
mother.' Mrs. Wells, Mr, and Mrs. Sam
Smith, Mrs. .Maggie Accles and Mr.
and Mrs. John Spcckhart, all of La
Grande, were dinner guests Sunday of
Mr. and Mrs. Paul Knautz and daugh
ter, Lilian, In the Iowa district.
I'Toin California ,,, . , . .
Mr. and -Mrs. H, F. Robinson; of
Alliambra, . Co., -ore visiting at tho
homo ot Mrs. Robinson's mother, .Mrs.
Anna Lorenz, at tho Cove. Mrs. Rob
inson, who was formerly Miss Tiny
Loronz .and ,-ls , very well , known at
Cove, her friends, welcoming .this, op
portunity to visit with her after an
absence .'of .many years. .Her sister,
Mrs. Lulu Weeks, of Seattle, Is also
spending the summer at Mrs. 'Lorenz'
home. . ,. ,, . , . :.-
Conclude Visit .' . i.r .
-Mrs. Dick-Lane ; and children have
returned to their home in Union fol
lowing a visit at the homo of Mrs.
Mary Combes at Summervlllo. Mr.
Lane drovo to the north end of the
valley for his family .who had been
there for the last few weeks. '
for Advertiseri5
The Evening Ob
THE
Mabel B. Morton, Valley Newi Editor
Club. FamHllcs, Picnic r, , .,, , ,
About 53 were In attendance for
the Fourth of July) plcnlo held Tues
day at tho Sara Anson mountain
ranch on Whiskey creek west ot La
Grando by tho Countrywomons club
for the .benefit of .their families and
friends. Tho ohlldren enjoyed them
selves by wading In the creek, tiring
fire crackers .and doing other amuse
ments. Horseshoe pitching was tne
diversion for the men while- visiting
and enjoying tho holiday, in. the cool
mountain air was the pastime for tho
women.- Guests of the .club besides
their . families were Mrs, ,, Ernest
Brandt, Orvlllo Brandt and Miss Mil
dred Warren, of . Condon, who. wero
guests at the .Reeco MoAlister homo,
Mrs. Ada Clark; Mrs,' Irene: McCarthy,
Bud. Truesdall, Mrs. E. E, Grout, Mrs.
Schaffcr, Earl Rogers, Mr. Olson, An-
lta and Henry Hermann.
Tho Saturday Picnic , :;
Mrs. L. F.- Wright, of the Valeria
district, lecturer of the Union County
Pomona grange, makes the following
announcement:. Plonlc, Saturday, July
16 at the Union experiment station
by the. Pomona, grange and tho ex
periment station. Field demonstra
tion from 10 to 12 o'clock. Basket
dinner at noon. A good program is
being arranged. - George R. .Hyslop,
of the state college, and Walter M.
Pierce. The public, la. cordially In
vited; bring a full dinner, basket and
enjoy the day.
Large Crowd nt Langdon
State police estimated the Indc
pendehce day crowd, at tho Toll Gate
at about 7000 people. They were al
most all from the Weston side of the
mountains, It Is reported, and It was
added that had tho road from Union
county been completed, thero would
have been about 3000 from this side.
There wero two large motor -boats
making trips around Langdon lake
for tho pleasure of the guests. A
number of people from Elgin drove
to tho lake over the new grade up
Phillips creek,, arfd pronounced the
scenery as 'beautiful and tho road as
quite good. It foilqws the creek
level In the most part with a few
steeper hills.
Itiirford Reunion
Membors of tho Burford famlly'-held
a reunion on the Fourth at thu As-
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Residence Phone 617 A
oonslon grove -near the Cove. The
party -was made up of -J. S.. Burford,
Mr. and Mrs. Mytlnger and son, Paul,
ot Pendleton, and their daughter and
husband, Mr. and Mrs. Walter Hall,
of Baker, Will Burford and son, Al
vin, Mr. and Mrs. -Arch Burford and
two children, all of High Valley,- Mr.
and Mrs. . Simeon Von and son. Cove,
Mr. and . Mrs. Howard Oassett and
son, - Mrs. Hazel Lindsay and four
daughters, Pearl, Georgia,- Donna and
Cleah, of Cove, Two sons' and -one
daughter .were not present, -bub there
wero 33 gathered to enjoy the day.
At Father's ' "'"'';
Mr. and Mrs. Henry (Ruby Ledbet-
tcr) Loomilg and two small daugh
ters, of Muddy Crock were In the val
ley Sunday, guests at the home of
her father, W. R. Ledbetter, near All-
Blue Mt. Orange , ,1 ; '
; For. the: lecture hour program of
Wednesday's- meeting ot Blue Mt.
grange, Congressman Walter M, Pierce
was tven tho full time to explain
the measures that are to be voted
upon July 21,, Following his dis
course a short time was spent In dis
cussions.".' 'At the business session the
grange endorsed a resolution sent out
by, the state grange executive com-mlj-tee.
.The resolution recommended
that Oregon lumber be used In tho
construction of tho five large bridges
that are to ibe built on the Oregon
coast highway.' J B. Llndsoy was ap
pointed ,to see about an entertain
to be put on -by the Lamb Brothers
at the hall In the near future. There
will be no meeting of the Blue Main
tain' organization .on their next reg
ular meeting day as that la the date
for - the big graugo plcnlo to be- held
at the experiment station at Union.
Dale Richards Is the head of the af
fair and he Is making extensive plans
to have a blggor and better plcnlo
than has been put on In many a year.
COVE PERSONALS
. Mr, and Mrs. Stuart -French came
home Saturday,. Mr. French has been
shearing sheep In Montana, and . Mrs.
French went to Bclllhgham, Wash.,
to' visit her sister, Mrs. Morton. . Mr.
French. Joined her there and they
came homo together, v , '-,-
Mr..' and Mrs. - M. V. -Witty, son,
Robert, and daughter, Mrs, Laurence
Stephens, from Pendleton,- spent the
day with Mis. Breashcars, Other
guests -of Mis! .Brass hears ,rsr Mr. :.
and Mrs, OrulKshanfc. and son. Ads
and Raymond Breshesnv m ,'
Mr. and. Mrs. B. XL Coad and Rob-'
ert returned Saturday txonr their trip'
to Portland end Eugene. Karl, who
has been at the university, came wBb.
them. In their accident oh tha high-':-way
as they were going, thsy suffered
slight injuries but nothing serious,
but their , car, they report, almost v'
total wreck. ' L '. .v. ,''
Jay Marten and Leonard I -Mllnuui.
who have been working at Pondosa,?
have finished the work and are (It -home
again. . Leonard Fits and Mtekv
Alexander, who wero with them. Have
other work there. ,, , v' "1-
L. R. Lay has taken nls motor bofst
oyer, to Wallowa. He; left Prlaajr:tb.
use his boat on the lake- fori trie
Fourth of. July festivities. Bay ffcek
ler wont with htm; Mrs.- Lay spent
her Fourth In Union with Mr. and.
Mrs. H. C. Reee. i
Mr. and Mrs-Earl Stevens and Ids
May Stevens, of Portland; were here--over
tho Fourth visiting -old frhuids.
The Stevens' were residents of Cove
many years ago and do not forget,old '
friends or their did place of resi
dence. ,.., ... ,, ., -,. -. , '
Mrs. Alice, McClain ntertalMd,we
Dorcas society at her home ,Tb.unday
afternoon, assisted by Mn, Theo, Mo
Claln and Mrs. Eddie Hartley.,The
afternoon was, spent visiting and a
lunch was served. There were present"
21 ladles. and nine, cblldiwi, antong
them Mesdomes Alice Allen, With
Golay, B D. :Whlte...As;.rik.UoJKi;
Alvln Hold, Edna Hartley, May Mci
Olaln, Daisy MoClpin, Wesley Snjlib, -Rosa
Robinson, Louise Robinson,. Ber
tha Do Borde,.,KO.. A..- amh, Oora
Smith, Hinds, Misses Ruth and Ber-'
tha , White, Bessie Golay, and tile
children, r. v vj'H
An old time' resident 0 ove,. Id
Imbler, was calling , on the peopl
tew days ago.,-. He usqd,-tOrfna? byt
is now the Braellle place and, he aaje
he . left here 36 years ago. It la his
first visit back. j?. lin; as; uj i--. '
1 Mrs,, Frank Crider, of Dallas, Ore.,'
was a visitor on Sunday of Mrs. Mln- -nle-MoDamel.
,:Mrs, Crider was tor
merly Miss . Nora. Lyons and at one'
time lived In Cove. - m
Mrs. , Was Bloom left Wednesday toe
her home In Enterprise, after a week's;
visit hero. .'i''''
Iva June Allen -and Valma Richards
have Just returned from a week's out- ;
Ing on the Minam... . : , '
TAKE AVT6 TRIP -' -!-:' ,f
Elgin Mr. and Mrs. Frank Glltner
spent tho weekend with -relatives In
Eugene, making a stop -at Bend en
route to -see Mr. Glltner parents.
At Eugene they visited -with "Mrs;
Giltner's brothert Bjid'-farallyi' "TJ::
drove through, the MaoKensle Pais ,
and returned, by way of the John
Day highway. ' ' ." '''
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