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ABS HEBE. vol . h i v —: of The Hermiston diverotiid vario — opportunité » T— o 'i BLUE GRASS SUNSHINE IDEAL FOR C0W8 BSExmaa, uhitella county , O regon , T hursday , O ctober 17,1929 AWARDS OF JUDGES ♦ ECHO MAN KILLED Baxter Hutchison, Orbie ♦ AT FAIR CONTINUED ♦ » ♦ Wells, M. Matott, Merle Pot- ♦ MONDAY IN WRECK ter and Hogan Miller seem to be ♦ the champion deer hunters from ♦ so far this season. ♦ FROM LAST WEEK ♦ ♦ ♦ Hermiston Baxter Hutchison and Orbie ♦ ♦ CHAMPION PEER HUNTERS T. HUBERT R. WILLIS, 81, FATALLY ♦ Wells returned Sunday from a ALBERT KEN1ÇNG6 CHOSEN AS ♦ trip in the Yellow Jacket sec- ♦ tlon with a 250 pound buck, ♦ shot with a rifle that had had PRIZE EXHIBITOR ♦ previous practice in Montana. Winner» of Sheep, Swine, Poultry ♦ Merle Potter and Hogan Miller 4 each returned Monday with a Premiums Given; O th ers’; ♦ buck apiece. ♦ The praises of the deer killed Lilted Previously. <• by M. T. Matott several weeks The ll«t of awerdi at the Project 4 ago have already been sung. NAMES OF 59 STUDENTS INCLUDED ON HONOR ROLL 40 Elementary Pupils Mentioned For Good Grades; Require ments High. SUBSCRIPTION, $2.00 PER YEAR I 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 IGNORED ♦ MANAGER ADVISES STATE BEEKEEPERS 4 ❖ FASHION DICTATES ------ 4 A man of unusual heroism 4 distinctive tastes came Into 4 TO MEET TWO DAYS 4 : and TURKEY GROWERS Morion's Variety Etore Tuesday 4 4 morning. In spite of the fact 4 ❖ that the season reserved for the 4 TO MARKET EARLY 4 use of straw hats by the male 4 NOVEMBER 4-5 DATES OF PEN ♦ 4 chment In the United States 4 INJURED At the end of the first six weeks DLETON CONVENTION ♦ 4 Is past, we waved his arms de- 4 of school, 19 pupils in the high school ♦ MRS. C. G. EKDÎK PREDICTS HIGH __ , _ __. and 40 pupils In the lementary grades Out-of-State Speakers to Addrcu’ ❖ termlnedly and announced— 4 ♦ Funeral Serviees Thursday Morning; were placed on the honor roI1 for 4 “It’s too hot. I want a straw 4 PRICES IN POOL ♦ Membership ; Market to be ❖ hat.” 4 having an average of "2’’ or better, Odd Fellows Conduct ♦ ❖ He bought one, too a straw < with no unexcused absences or tardi- Considered. ♦ 4 hat in October. Perhaps he had < Grave Services. unsatisfactory citizenship marks. A » •> never heard of the man In an < Jeor^e Jenkins to Attend Grading mark of “1” Indicates a percentage ♦ The Oregon State Beekeepers' as 4 eastern city who w:ib mobbed < School in U tah; Repre ♦ Hubert R. Willis, of Echo. Oregon, of 93 to 100 and means that the pup sociation will hold Its next conven 4 and killed because he put on a < ils work to outstanding. A mark of was fatally injured Monday night sents 0. S. C. tion November 4 and 5 in Pendleton 4 si,raw hat a day before the 4 Pair begun In laat week’s Herald to 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 when the car he waa driving turned "2,” 87 to 92, means that the work •' time dictated, by fashion, or 4 The convention Is In Umatilla county continued here. over several times on the highway is above the average. 4 High school pupils on the honor because the association expects to 4 p-rhaps he Just didn’t care. Anyone with turkeys to sell who In the sheep division: Ram, any south of Hermiston, just beyond the draw Its attendance largely from < 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 IRRIGON WOMAN WINS FIRST oil are: Seniors, Morris Pierson, Har an send them in the first shipment, age, Thomas Campbell, first and city limits. Mr. Willis was the owner old Pace, Marian Henderson, Willard Umatilla, Union, Baker and Malhei r third; E. L>. Jackson, second. Ewe, »bout November 1, is advised to do to IN FARM CROP DISPLAY; of a grocery store In Echo. He waa counties, with a substantial member LIVESTOCK AT EXPOSITION one year or over. Martin brothers, on his way home when he had the Feltbouse, Jr., Merlin Earnhart and ship turnout from other parts of »y Mrs. C. G. Brink, manager of the Shirley Brownson. Juniors, Leona first and second; Ernest Cos, third: TO REPRESENT LARGE AREA Oregon-Idaho turkey market, accord- Other Premiums Well Distributed accident. eastern Oregon and the territory west Dyer, Mary Brownson and Ruth Lois Barnard, fourth. The exact cause of the accident of the Cascades, according to H. A ng to word recently received by Among Exhibitors of Ui Ewe, under one year, Martin is not known, but people who saw it Cherry. | Sophomores. Mary Jane Sheridan, Scullen, secretary-treasurer of the Governors to Hsve Day a t Annua’ George Jenkins, assistant county brothers, first; Lois Barnard, second from a distance say that the car turn tills Project. state association. agent. The r< ason for this advise Pen of four lambs, Ernest Cox, first; ed over several times and skidded William Hurly, James Neary, Edna The program Includes several ovt is because there is a large crop of Portland Show, October 26 Ott, Agnea Roberts and Helen Thomas Campbell, second. Plock, along about 25 feet on its aide. Mr. of-state speakers of prominence in turkeys In Texas that will be put on The premium for the best Individ' Willis was picked up by passing tour Woughter. Thomas Campbell, first and second; To November 2. the bee and honey production indut tbe market about the time of the Freshmen, Howard Cherry, Marga ual farm product exhibit at the Pro Donald Jackson, third. ists and taken to the Hermiston hos- try. Among the problems coming up Tirlstmas pool. Ram lamb, Thomas Campbell, first; ject Fair was won by Mrs. Ricks pltal, where he died about half an , ret Felthouse. Franklin Shaw Jun- for discussion at the time of meet Mrs. Brink also said in her com vri _ v v v. lor, and Dick Martin. Livestock coming from Cuba, East of Irrigon. Other awards In this dl Floyd McMullin, second. The best hour later. His neck was broken ■ . . ....... Ing will be the Inspection and regie «rn Canada, the Atlantic slope points munication that the indications are vision were: above the axis ' In the elementBry grades, the honor ewe and lamb exhibit was won by tratlon problems dealing with th' he corn belt country, Texas nnd th. avorable for a good price for tur- Potatoes. George Strohm, first Martin Brothers. The exhibitor Mr. Willis was 51 years old. He is roll Included: cleaning up of diseased colonies an ’ Mexican border—an area larger thai ;eys. She has some Information that First Grade: Gilbert Dyer, Bobby J. M. Richards, second; Url and survived by his wife, Carrie Winkle. shewing the largest number of prise the protection of operators followln the says she will release soon In con The funeral services were today in Smith, Evelyn Page, Betty Henrlk- approved practices. The future o ever Included before— will be shown winning animals was Albert Ken Ralph Richards, third. it Pacific International Livestock nection with the first turkey pool and Ear corn, W. E. Logan, first; Mrs. Echo. The Rev. Ralph V. Hinkle of sen, Maxine Mead, Irene Little. ulngs. Second Grade: Kenneth Bensel, the honey market will also bo cor. Exposition this year In Portland, is soon as that Information Is receiv Sophia Kopacz, second; and W. E. Pendleton presided at the services. Sheep Club Classes sldered. October 2 6 to November 2, according ed by Mr. Jenkins, he will send It to In Division 1 of the sheep club Logan, third. Stalk Jcorn, W. E. The Odd Fellow's lodge conducted Allan Clarke, Ruth Huff, Joyce Mc Of Importance to western hone Culley, Marion Pierce, Virginia Todd, o advance Information sent out by the turkey growers. Logan, first and second. the services at the grave. classes, for the best ewe or ram for producers will be the movement no the managers of the show. La Verne Williams. . Shipping to be Improved Squash, Mrs. Sophia Kopacs, breeding purposes, Dick Martin won Every effort will be made this year Third Grade: Maxine Bllnston, under way to locate a federal e: Efsides the exhibition of livestock, first; Guy Cronk, second. Onions, first. ♦ - ♦ - ♦ - ♦ - ♦ - ♦ - ♦ - 4 - 4 - 4 Alma Laird, Ralph Marble, Jessie periment station on the Pacific ooat here are other special features on to facilitate the whole marketing of In Division 2, for the best market Baxter Hutchison, first; W. B. Dex ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ Moore, Geraldine Mullins, Gladys to Study beekeeping problems pecu’ he program. On Governor’s day, 1 the turkeys, according to Mr. Jen- ter, second. lamb, the places were awarded in the lar to this territory. Other impor SCHOOL NEWS Pearson, Loria Root. » Patterson, governor of Oregon, will :1ns. It Is possible that the tur- Bundle of grown oats, H. E. Honly, following order: Donald DeMi Fourth Grade Edna Young, Ed- ant questions will also be taken up. Yjilrst, second and third. Bundle of ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ « ♦ ♦ ♦ ntcrtqln the executives of sovera’ ceys will be received at two ware Ralph Fix, Stanley Green and Robert ♦ - ♦ - ♦ - ♦ - ♦ - ♦ - ♦ - ♦ - ♦ - 4 ' rd HalI. >ther states and possibly Arthur M houses and there will be no duplica grown wheat. Bill Shable, first; Starkweather. Since only three weks remain be- Fifth Grade: Helen Dunning, ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ 4 tion of shipping difficulties of last lyde, secretary of agriculture, 'ord Brothers, second; W. E. Logan, In Division 3, yearling lamb» fore the presentation of the high George Newell, Clifford Roberts, Are- ♦ « Sunday morning, October ?J. th< year., Ird. breeding purposes, Donald DeMoas 'It would be a great help,” Mr. *• MINNEHAHA NEWS NOTES < ’. C. Penney hall, to be used by th,” Thrashed grown oats, W. B. Logan school operetta, "Ghost of Lollypop'tha Williams. won first. Sixth Grade: Jack Bennett, Dora ♦ Mrs. M. T. Matott, Correspondent •' oys' and girls’ clubs, will be drdl- 'enklns said, "If the turkey growers first. Barley, W. E. Logan, first. Boy," the members of the cast under Swine Division. the direction of Charlotte Kern are j ,me Richards, Barbara Reid, Mary ♦ 4 ated. I his building has a aeatlnc vould let us know the number of C. P. Adams won .first for the best Wheat, George Strohm, first; Soph, working hard to improve their parts. ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ 4 4 4 < Burnham, Winston Roberts. (.parity of l<00 and will be used turkeys that will be sent In that first ia Kopacs, second; W. K Logan, boar one year and over, for the best Practice to being conducted four Seventh Grade: Byerly Bielman, -Although the Project Fair h-s Jut y fhn boys' end girls’ clubs and thf ihtpment and-the-number of turkeys . v..... sow one” year* and ever, for the best third. times S' week. The stage is now be Charles Shaw, Neva Richards, Edna passed, now seems a good time L mlth-liutfes vocational Rcpole fo- at will be nraritteu - Stock carrots, Baxter Hutchison, Sow under one year, and for 4 hogs ing used in the practice. Turnblad. start plans for a community exHIb' heir dining room purposes. masi get of one sire. Dorcas Throop won first; Logan Todd, second; E. Duvall, Eighth Grade: Edith Clarke, for next year. Let the different dl: The date of the first turkey pool ia itetings and other activities. It b third. Second in the last award named. During the paat week five new pup Anna Ray Martin, Marlon OFsenf, trlcts plan competitive booths now c -.ot definite yet, hut it will probably .:tiinat(d tint about 500 head oi Sweet potatoes, C. B. Williams, In the pig club, Dorcas Throop won 11 b have registered In the schools.. Dale Weils, Vivian Kane. winter approaches, when most of th attic, sheep, hogs and horses will be >e rather soon. first in Division 1, and in Division 2, first; Mrs. Alfred E. Swarner, sec Those new in the high school are needlework to done, and then cor ho-. n i y the club members at the ond; and K. A. French, third. To Attend Turkey School the awards were made tn the follow tlnue to develop plans when th .xnosltlon tills year. Mr. Jenkins is also planning to at- In the honey exhibit most of the Isabelle Beebe, sophomore, who h a s.^ . jj JJORTONS CO MT. HOME ing order, Russell Lay, Walter Jendr been attending Stanfield high sch ool:' spring crops are put in. This wil Colleges In Oregon, Washington end the federal school of turkey xejewski, Kenneth Lay, Dorcas prizes were won by the J. Skovbo Marvin Evans, who returned from FROM TRIP TO CALIFORNIA be certain to make a better sho’. daho, Montana, California, Utah radlng to he held In Salt lake Octo- family, with the exception of the Throop and William Wheatley. Floyd Idaho recently; and Robert Cochran next year. >er 21 to 2 6. While, there, he may Vevada, Arlrona and British Coin' McMullin won first, Dorcas Throon first and second prizes for extract Juulor, formerly of Pilot Rock. After spending almost three weeks ’<la that offer courses In agricult *•* tay a day longer to get information ed honey, which were won by Niels w second in Division 3. The two pupils in the grammar Aureal estate deal of lmportanc »re expected to send representative >n poultry raising. Krtoteseson and W. O. King. in California, Mr. and Mrs. A. H. Poultry. school are Jean and Bert Roach, both was concluded last week when R. E o the show this year to compete li The turkey school Is held under Under the W White hite Leghorn Leg division in the second grade. Norton returned to Hermiston late McFalls sold his home to J. G. Coch he Inter-college contests. pcelal arrangement with the federal- AT THE THEATRE of the poultry awards, Hary Spinn Saturday afternoon. While in Cali ran of Pilot Rock, who immediate!? The exhibits will not be restrict tate shipping points for the Inspect- ing won first for the pen of four hens For the month of September 1929 took possesaion. The sale, liandlet d to livestock alone. Apples, prunes on of turkeys. The federal govern- fornia, they stayed for awhile with “W ings” sad one cock, pen of four pullets and the per cent of attendance in the ent co-operates financially in thia by W. J. Clark of Pendleton. In otatoes, corn, lumber products, furs oue cockerel, and for one cock. high school was 97.8 and in the ele relatives In Lodi and then went to eluded all of the livostock, machln ork In states where the state agency nd wool will also he shown. in those who are interested All the National Bankers convention in Frank Gulwits won first for the mentary schools, 97.7. ery and many personal articles. Mi akes the actual work of carrying on The night horse show, includln pen of four hens and for one pullet. high courage, the bravery of unsel Based on the teacher’s reports, the San Francisco where they stayed a and Mrs. McFalls, who have llvei 1.00 horses, will be shown every nigh he Inspection. The government In- For the pen of four hens, Mrs. T. H. fish and fearless youth, the beauty grade making the highest percentage week. here a numbor of years, have not de tructs in the use of turkey grades, Mr. and Mrs. Norton made the trip finitely decided about their futur. of the exposition. Haddox won first, and for one cock of human comradeship and the of attendance in September was the uch a school may be started In Ore- thrilling part played by the soldiers erel, Glen Parsons won first. third grade with a percentage of both ways by automobile. They were plans but left last Tuesday to loot on this year, although no definite of the air In the World War should three days In going and four days In Under the awards for the Barred •9.4. BAKERY CHANGES MANAGFIIEIZ rr. ngements have been made for it. over the country around Roseburg. "Wings" at the Columbia thea coming back. They enjoyed the trip Rocks, Mrs. J. M. Richards won first Only Oregon Representative for four pullets and cockerel; W. E. tre Friday, Saturday and Sunday eve At a meeting of the high school a great deal, according to Mrs. Nor Mr. Jenkins will probably be the Word received from Virginia Rod nings, October 18, 19 and 20. J. Roth from Roedsnort. Oregon Lagan won first ia the beet pen of 4 student body Tuesday morning, Mary ton, who says the weather was per da, primary teacher at Alsea, Oregon nly representative from Oregon at "Wings” was writ<en by John who has been employed at the Her hens, and beet hen; N. B. Whitford, Brownson was elected the social fect all the time they were gone. says that she went to Eugene las' he school. He Is being sent by the Monk Saunders, who conceived his l^ton Bakery for the Inst six weeks While In San Francisco, the Nor- first, four pullets; and C. O. Marble, chairman for the school. The con week deer hunting with a group oi Ircgon State college at Corvallis. story from his personal experiencea first, best pullet and best cockerel. stitution of the student body waa re ons spent one evening with Dr. and friends. A deer was shot, but Mlai ooh over the management of th> it Is expected that there will be as an aviator during the World War. ■erniieton bskery this week. M r Mrs. J. L. Sears, who formerly lived cently revised to provide for the elect Turkeys. Rodda does not claim the honor oi cveral representatives from each of The players include Clara Bow, Rich loth has teen In the bakery busl Ia the turkey* a wards, T. A. ion of a social chairman. In the hopes here. Dr. Sears to now going to bagging the game. he eleven western states to be re- ices for the past 30 years. (Its fain O’Grady won first In two classes— ard Arlen, Charles Rogers, Johyna that in the future there might be school In San Francisco, specialising r«entfd at the school. Ralston and "Gunboat” Smith. ly will come to Hermiston during two bens and one cock and best dis more and better organized social In ear, nose and throat doctor'-jg. Grace Jackson returned Sunday Mr. Jenkins Is now busy compiling The film, dedicated to "those he ne- t week to make llernilstoi play of turkeys. Guy Cronk won events. from a short visit in Portland with nformatlon to help him in findng young warriors of the sky, whose Is permanent hnn?e. first for both the beet hen and the At the same student body meeting her sister, Lois Jackson. »ut the most important facts about BELIEVE IT OR NOT Mr. W. R. Uowe, owner of th< beet cockerel. M. Fuller won first for -wings are folded about them for the advisability of having a Hallo onlctry aud turkeys while he to lu ever,” Is touched with the beauty iskery, accompanied by his uncle the beet pullet and the beet cock. we'en party was also discusser! Shir Mrs. W. A. Hindi nr and Mrs. J. H. ’tah. of romance. Yet It to essentially a Mr. S. It. Jackson, will leave Satur Ducks, one drake and two bucks, ley Brownson and William Felthouse Walter Garner, project farmer, DcMoss attended the teachers' In first, Grace Logan. Geeae, one gan picture of war, of sacrifice, of stern were appointed by Albert Kennings, living two miles southwest of Her stitute In Pendleton last Thursday lay morning for Sacramento, Call ornia, for a two weeks’ visit wltl der and two geese, first and second, conflict, of the ulutlmate test of president of the student body, to act miston stepped Into the Herald of and Friday. MODE TANCES COMING human endurance and human con elativfs. Mr. Howe will then re Grace Logan. aa a ways and meant committee to fice Wednesday evening smiling one urn to eastern Oregon, where lili The first prise for the best dozen quest over fear. consider the possibilities of having of those smiles seen only when the Although F. B. Pennock’s orchard Because of the length of the pic- 'uture plans will be more definite A dance rntler the management white eggs was won by James Todd a party. world looks bright, and everything Is small, he Is harvesting about 200 y made. if the local pout of the American and for the beet dozen brown eggs, tuure, there will be onjy one show shaping good for the winter. Now, boxes of apples off It. They are starting at 7:45 during the three Legion, will be given Saturday night Mrs. Hooker. The football game between Athena believe It or not, stated Mr. Garner, mostly Wlnesaps and Jonathans. evenings. In the Hc’-cilston auditorium. Fletch- W. C. T. U. CONVENTION and Hermiston high school next Fri but from one apple tree on my ranch Club Werk pr’s orchesra will furnish the musle. In the boys* and girls' club work, day afternoon at 3 o’clock on the we have picked <5 boxes of Stayman Walter Garner has not been In the This to ts e sa ne or-h’stra that play Wednesday and Thursday the awards tor Rhode Island Reds local field to likely to be the occasion wineaap apples all of which are of district long but he has accomplish There will be at least three re ed during the Project fair. From now for Athena's making a deperate at- j good grade and marketable. After ed much on the place he bought last were made la the follow ing order: “The Veiled Worna*” A gigolo barters liberty for love tempt to gain hack from Hermiston | some questioning It was learned that fall. He Just sold his four acre crop presentatives from Hermiston at th' on, dances will be given every two Joe Dyer, first; lues Sturdivant, Mor ris Pearson, Lawrence Swarner and In "The Veiled Woman,” to bo shown the laurels that It lost at the hands the fruit on thia tree had been thln- of potatoes at 32.50 a sack. He has state convention of the W. C. T. U weeks, according to J. E. Hailybur- here Wedneday and Thursday. Pierre, of the local team earlier in the sea ned three times during the growing bought five milk cow« and a heifer 'n Pendleton from Monday to Thurs ton, chairman of the dvn e com ▼lola Hearing. In the Barred Rock class the played by a aew screen star. Paula son. The score at the other game, stage, also that nine sacks of wind- and baa been building up the ranch lay of next week. Those planning mittee. •o attend are Mrs. W. H. Simmons awards were, first. C. O. Marble, sec Vincenti, gives up hi owa freedom played in Athena, was ( to 0 In favor tails had been gathered and fed to aa he goes. Mr. Oarner has Just Mrs. August Linder and Mrs. N. W. ond, Bvelya Thorson, third, Clara to save that of Nanon, Lia Tors, who of the locale. he hogs. With the apples the completed harvesting 1100 boxes of Bloom. The me’tin’» will bp Ir ANNUAL MEETING OF F. T. A. Johnson, and fourth. Anna Hedrick. bas shot a patron of a gambling price they are this year. It does not apples, mostly Winsaps, with a few COUNCIL HERE OCTOBER 28 White Leghorns, first. Olen Pear house in self defence. Ida Tors, Plane for the freshman-sophomore take a mathematician to figure out Roman Beauties and Hpi tzenbergs. the Chrtollan church. Dr. Ella A. Boole, national p cstdent, will ad who also makes her bow ta th to pic party for Friday evening are just the Income of this tree, and what an son, and second, Virginia Perrin. dress the meeting, Black Mlnoreas, first, Paul Mar ture. helped write this story as well out completed. The sophomores orchard of thia variety would yield. Mr. and Mrs. R. E. McFalls went The annual meeting of the P. T. A ble. Black Jersey Giants, Dorothy as taking a part in It. The theme w ill be the hosts for the freshmen Smile and tbe world will smile with to Pendleton last Frldny and return turned Monday eteni.ig to be with of the story to of a woman's sacri and the faenlty. The requirement you. council will be In Hermiston Satur HammiTI. first. ed in a Chrysler s»dan. her two daught»re. Evelyn and Ela Tbs turkey awards In the club 41- fice and flaal reward, of a man’s for the freshmen guests to that the day, October 26. The meeting will ine. while th'”’ are fi.tcn'’'P" school ■ade la the following er- reformation for her love. rto dress like boys and tbe hoys like Skovbo in Pendleton. Mrs. C. M. Jackson and sons, Billy here. begin at 10 o’clock and laat all day. svoe Swarner. first, Patricia girls. Tbe party will be In room 4 J. Skovbo was In Pendleton Tues and Bobby, made a business trip to \ _____- At noon there will be a luncheon at at the echool building. Mary Ward. Marguerite Leaves HospitaL day talking up enthusiasm for the Pendleton last Saturday. The U Co I Ts ' > he: I Its Ccto- the hotel, nnd during the day there mel, who waa In the Lorain Olmmel bill sad Margaret Johnson. beekeepers' convention to be held ... I her mccilng rt th' o e r* Mrr M. will be a musical program. The prise for the beet fitted poul hospital tor five day» tor there November 4 and 5. Mr. Skov G mb To Memliera from allover the eounlv Mrs Ralph Sturgeas, who has been T. Matott. BIxU ,i •omen «'ere t, left for boms Wedneaday try club exhibit was won by Glen Harv.vy Cook was In Portland Iasi bo to one of the largest beekeepers spending the summer near K-ttle «resent to enjoy the cafeteria 1 ach n lll be at the meeting. They will afternooa. week-end. tn Umatilla county. I btiHg their own speaker». Falto In northern Washington, re- ,.rved 'by half be nwmberehin