The Hermiston herald. (Hermiston, Or.) 19??-1984, December 18, 1930, Image 1

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VOLUME XXV.
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NUMBER 16
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DIES SOON AFTER REACHING
i FRANCIS REEVES MARRIES
HOSPITAL IN PENDLETON
LOS ANGELES GIRL
Driver of Chrysler Touring Becomes
Confused In Fog Bank; Car
T he follow ing clip p in g w as h a n d ­
Turns On Side.
ed to us th is week w hich w ill be of
in te re s t to local people.
Mr. and
An unavoidab le autom obile acci­
Mrs. F ra n k R eeves ure form er o w n ­
d en t, v.hlch resu lted in th e d eath of
ers of th e H erm isto n H erald and w ill
E a rn e stin e Isaacson, 14 year old be rem em bered by m any people here.
H erm isto n h ig h
school
g irl, oc­
T hey w ent to S a n ta Rosa, C alif., u p ­
cu rred last Sunday sh o rtly Cefore
on leav in g H erm iston. T he clip p in g
m id n ig h t.
follow s:
A group of young people w ere re ­
“ C ards have reached S a n ta Rosa
tu r n in g from P en d leto n w here they an n o u n cin g th e m arria g e of F ra n ­
h ad a tten d ed a show
w hen
th e
cis T ro w b rid g e Reeves, son of M j.
d riv er, W a lte r N o rquist, became and Mrs. F ra n k Reeves, form er local
confused upon ru n n in g in to a fog
residents,, who have beep liv in g in
b ank in fro n t of th e P errig o service
C ulver C ity for th e p ast few years,
s ta tio n , 10 m iles w est of P endleton.
an d Miss E lm a E ln o ra Jo h n so n of
T h in k in g he w as headed for th e d irt
Los A ngeles. T h e n u p tia ls w ere
b an k he sw erved q uickly to th e left,
q u ietly solem nized in th e presence
b u t a fte r seeing his m istak e tried
of a few relativ es, am ong them being
to rig h t the c ar too ab ru p tly , tu r n ­
Mr. an d Mrs Leroy B aker, b ro th er-
in g it th re e -fo u rth s over. Miss Isac-
in -law an d siste r of th e ch arm in g
cson w as th ro w n u n d e r th e car
young bride, whom several S an ta
receiv in g a fra c tu re d sk u ll from the
R esans had th e pleasure of m eet­
force of the im pact on th e h a rd su r­
in g before h er m arriag e.
faced road. She died sh o rtly a fte r
T he F ra n k Reeves fam ily
w as
re a c h in g th e hosp ital in P endleton.
p ro m in en t in local fr a te rn a l, ch u rch
T he o th e r occu p an ts of th e car,
and club circles d u rin g th e residence
R ay W oodw ard, Ja c k S m ith , E th el
h ire , and have co n tin u ed some of
C lark and W alter N orquist, escaped
th e ir activ itie s since gong south.
w ith o u t in ju ry .
F ran cis Reeves is assoi-iated w ith his
T he dead g irl is a d a u g h te r of
p aren ts in th e p rin tin g b u sin es."
Mrs. D an P a rk e r w ho lives about
th re e m iles e a st of tow n.
T he dead g irl Iq su rvived by h er
Named On Debating Squads
m o th er Mrs. D an P a rk e r, h er fa th e r
Two local stu d e n ts. Miss Ja n e
an d tw o b ro th ers. Ja c k an d Donald.
W a rn e r, U n iv ersity of O regon, and
She w as born a t W allow a, Oregon^,
i/jUAlther O tt, O regon S ta te college,
O ctober 22, 1916. anq died in PendiB’
ifiv e been announced as on th e fre sh ­
ton, Oregon, D ecem ber 14, 1930, a t
men d e b a tin g team s of th e re sp ect­
th e age of 14 years, 8 m onths and
ive schools. B oth w ere m em bers of
8 days.
th e s ta te cham pionship d eb atin g
F u n e ra l
services
w ere
h e ld
squad d u rin g th e ir hig h school days.
T h u rsd a y aftern o o n a t 2 o ’clock in
Miss W a rn e r is th e d a u g h te r of Mr.
th e P ra n n F u n e ra l P a rlo rs w ith
and Mrs. W . J. W a rn e r an d Mr. O tt
Rev. C. W. C u tler o fficia tin g . In ­
i s a son of U r. ajid Mrs. H en ry O tt.
te rm e n t w as m ade in th e H erm iston
cem etery.
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Mr. an d Mrs. M. T. M ato tt and
ch ild re n and B everly A llen w ere
P en d leto n visitors S atu rd ay .
B a rb a ra R oot Bpent T h u rsd ay a t
The D alles v isitin g w ith h er sister,
M elvola, w ho is a p a tie n t in The
D alles hospital.
Mrs. W. G. Rodda le ft F rid ay for
P o rtla n d w here she w ill v isit for a
few days w ith h e r sister. B efore re ­
tu r n in g home she w ill go to Alsea
and v isit her d a u g h te r V irg in ia.
T he pupils of th e M innehaha
school a re busy w o rk in g on a C h rist­
m as program to be piven F rid ay
evening, D ecem ber 19.
Mr. an d Mrs. D onald C hilds of
Cody, W yom ing, a re sp en d in g a few
w eeks a t th e B ert Q uick home. Mrs.
Q uick u n j Mrs. C hilds are sisters.
Mrs. R alph R ichardson and son
w en t to P o rtla n d Monday.
Miss K ate A tteb u ry , w ho is in
tr a in in g a t St. A n th o n y 's hosp ital
cam e hom e S atu rd ay to spend sev­
e ra l days here.
Mrs. H. W. Q uick, Mrs. B ert Quick,
Mrs. George M artin an d Mr. and
Mrs. Donald C hilds w ere P endleton
v isito rs la st T hu rsd ay .
Jam es W are of L ebanon and sons
C harleg and Jo h n w ere v is itin g in
th is neighborhood la s t w eek. They
•are form er resid en ts.
Dan and D orothy R ussell, g ran d
c h ild ren of P. C. A lb rech t have en ­
tered th e th ird g rad e a t th e M inne­
h a h a school.
Makes Football Record
ALBANY COLLEGE. A lbany. Ore.
Dec. 17 (S p ecial)— Jew ell Sm ith, son
of Mr and Mrs. M ark S m ith of H er­
m iston. h as been o u ts ta n d in g th e past
football season d u rin g w hich he
played as fu llb ack on th e college
v a rs ity eleven. S m ith w as pro m in en t
in alm o st every gam e as th e resu lt
of b rillia n t an d sp ectacu lar playing.
S m ith Is also tu r n in g o u t for b ask et­
ball and show s co n sid erab le prom ise.
He Is a freshm an in L iberal a rts th is
year.
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FIRE DESTROYS
LANDMARK AT
IRRIGON TUESDAY
PROPERTY A TOTAL LOSS; FEW
CONTENTS SAVED
Fire Discovered by School Children
at High Noon; Valuable Records
Locked in Safe.
A fire w hich com pletely destroyed
th e W aldpool b u ild in g a t Irrig o n
T uesday, o rig in a te ^ in th e a ttic and
wag th o u g h t caused from a defective
flue. T he blaze w as discovered by
school c h ild ren a t 12 o'clock noon,
an d some of th e fix tu re» w ere rem ov­
ed before th e flam es inveloped th e
wooden stru c tu re .
The b u ild in g w as lo c a te l on th e
left h an d «id« of th e road going
so u th an d w as ow ned by R alph W ald ­
pool, of L ind, W n., a d m in is tra to r of
th e e sta te of th e late W. R. W ald ­
pool. Mr. W aldpool w as a tte n d in g
to th e a ffa irs of h is fa th e r an d th ere
had n o t been a fire in th e b u ild in g
fo r some w eeks. The loss w as cover­
ed by in su ran ce.
V aluable p ap ers an,j records of re ­
sid en ts of th e com m unity w ere lock­
ed in th e safe in tim e to save them .
LOCAL STUDENTS ACTIVE
IN UNIVERSITY WORK
U NIV ERSITY OF OREGON, E u ­
gene, Dec. 17 (S p e c ia l)— T h ere are
fo u r s tu d e n ts from H erm iston re g is­
tered In th e U n iv ersity of Oregon fall
term . T hey are:
M arian H enderson, a fresh m an In
sociology, g ra d u a te from th e H erm is­
to n h ig h in 1930. She Is a m em ber of
th e fro sh hoi k ey team .
F ran ces P earl Sale, a sophom ore in
th e school of a r t, a m em ber of th e
G re a te r O regon co m m ittee an d th e
B ig S ister rom niittee.
J a n e W arn er, a fresh m an in th e
d e p a rtm e n t of eng lish . a pledge to
D elta G am m a, n a tio n a l social so ro r­
ity . g ra d u a te from H erm isto n high.
Florence Iltion W o o g h ter, a sen io r
In m ath em atics She i* a m em ber of
th e S am ara clu b , b o tan y o rg a n iz a ­
t i o n , M ath club. G erm an club. Philo-
. tnelete, hobby group, and of th e
Mr. and Mrs. W . L. H am m w ere
hostesses a t a d in n e r p a rty last F r i­
day evening. Those p resen t were
Mr. and Mrs. H a rry K elley. Mr. and
Mr» J . E- Ila lly b u rto n an d Mr. and
Mrs. J. M. B iggs.' B ridge w as enjoy­
ed d u rin g the remainder of the eve­
'woman’s athletic'association.
ning.
BUILDING ORDINANCE PASSED
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BY CITY COUNCIL
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P. T. A. ASKS
DONATIONS FOR
KOT LUNCHES
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A t th e la st m eetin g of th e
city council held W ednesday
Dec. 17, an o rd in an ce p roviding
for changes in b u ild in g s now
w ith in th e fire lim its of th e city
w as passed. T he o rd in an ce sta te s
th a t any b u ild in g now w ith in
th e fire lim its of th e city ot
H erm iston may be en larg ed , re-
p aired o r changed only w hen
perm ission for such ch an g e sh all
have been g ra n te d by th e city
Vegetable and Canned Food
council.
F ifteen d o llars w as also do- ♦
Donations Asked
n ated by th e council to th e Com- <•
m ercial club to be used by th e ❖
The P. T. A. association m et last
com m ittee for X m as cheer.
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gram given by the school ch ild ren
NEW TEXTBOOKS ADOPTED
T he p rogram consisted of C hrlst-
inas
songs and recitatio n by th e first
BY OREGON TEXTLOOK ASS N.
ind second g rad e pupils; p laylet,
'S afety F ir s t’’ by th e fo u rth g rad e;
A num ber of new tex tb o o k s were
'h rls tm a s songs by the fo u rth grade
adopted by th e O regon S tath T ex t­
and tw o vocal selections by Miss
book Commission a t th e ir Novem­
Dally.
b er m eeting, acco rd in g to advice
In th e re g u la r business session it
rea c h in g S u p e rin te n d e n t E ra n k E.
whs announced th a t a food show er
S h aw ’s office th is week. The com ­
will be given by the B ap tist-C h ristian
m ission m eets every tw o y ears and
adips Aid a t tb e home of Mrs.
ad o p ts o n e-th ird of th e books used
Floyd K n err, T h u rsd ay , D ecember 18,
in th e public school of th e s ta te for
rom 2 to 5 o’clock. T he purpose of
a period of 6 years, hence books r e ­
w hich is to get vegetables and canned
cen tly adopted w ill be used u n til
'oods th a t can be used fo r p u p ils’
Septem ber, 1937. Below is show n »
10t lunches th is w in ter. Mrs. A. W.
resum e of ado p tio n s an d th e text»
ru rn b la d . a re p re sen tativ e of the
displaced:
lid, asked everyone to cooperate
G eography:
Atwood & Thom as,
w ith them an d make th e show er a
E a rth and th e People, for g rad es 4
luccess.
an d 5,— B righam & M cF arlane, Es
Mrs. A. E M arble and Mrs. E arn -
se n tials of G eography, Book 1, foi
le a rt w ere appointed on th e a d v er­
g rad es 4 and 5. Book tw o of this
t i n g com m ittee for th is show er.
sam e series for g rad es 6-7— Book 2
C om m ittees for th e n ex t m eeting
of th is series for g rad es 6-7.
n J a n u a r y w ere appointed by P resi-
R ead in g :
W o rk - P la y
R eaders,
le n t Mrs. J. D. Todd as follow s: Mrs.
B asal for 1-2-3 g rad es — Beacon
“ lin t Jackson, Mrs. J. Skovbo, pro­
R ead ers for 1-2-3 grades.
gram ; Mrs. M cPherson, Mrs. H andby,
Briggfa-Curry - P ay n e,
Lilteiiature
Mrs. F ren ch , Miss W ilk in and Miss
fo r J u n io r h ig h , for g rad es 7-8 — O’Keefe, refresh m en ts.
H ill & L ym an, R ead in g and L iving,
Book 1, g rade 7, Book 2, g rad e 8.
H is to ry :
Muzzey, H isto ry of
Returns From Portland
Mrs. C. 8. M cN aught re tu rn e d
A m erican People — F ite , U.S. H is­
home S unday frqm P o rtla n d .
Mrs.
tory .
E conom ics: F ay , E lem en ts of E c­ M cN aught hn3 keen In poor h e a lth
onom ics — Thom pson, E lem en tary for some tim e and has been In the
St. V incent hospital. She is much
Econom ics.
G eneral S cience: C aldw ell-C urtis, im proved in h e a lth an d hopes to
In tro d u c tio n to Science — H essler, rem ain a t hom e in d efin itely .
J u n io r Science.
W orld H isto ry : E lson, Modern
Visit From Lebanon
Tim es and th e L iv in g P a st— W eb­
C harley an d Ja c k W are of L eb an ­
ste r, W orld H istory.
on w ere v isito rs in H erm iston S at-
Social Problems: R obs , Civic So­ u r | i y c a llin g on old frie n d s a n d
ciology— Tow ne, Social Problem s.
f .qvnSintancqs. The W are b ro th e rs
These new.ly adopted te x t books lived In th e W estlan d d is tric t u n til
w ill be used for th e first tim e In ab o u t six years ago w hen th ey
th e local schools n ex t S eptem ber.
moved to L ebanon. T hey re p o rt con­
d itio n s th e re a s general.
J. M. Biggs, s ta te com m ander of
th e A m erican L egion, d e p a rtm e n t of
II. T. F ra z ie r w as In S tan field
O regon, le ft M onday for M edford W ednesday in s ta llin g Flam o e q u ip ­
w here be w ill a tte n d to official d u t­ m ent on th e Pago & Son ra n ch
ies, He w ent by way of H ep p n er In w hich Is operated by F. R. Cooper.
o rd er to a tte n d a m eetin g of th e local Mr. Cooper does extensive d airy in g .
post th ere M onday n ig h t.
OF NEXT WEEK
The H erm iston H erald w ill
issue e arly n ex t week on W ed­
nesday in stead of T hursday.
S ubscribers w ill receive th e ir
p aper a t the usual tim e. It w ill
also give th e H e ra lj force an
o p p o rtu n ity to enjoy th e holl-
C orrespondents and ad v er­
tisers should tak e special note of
th is fact in o rd er to get th e ir
copy in early to m ake possible
th is change.
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High School Notes
T he H erm iston Union high school
T orch H onor society held an assem ­
bly T h u rsd ay D ecember 18, for th e
purpose of in d u c tin g new m em bers
in to the o rg an izatio n and ex plaining
th e school public th e reasons for the
so ciety ’s existence.
The m em bership in th is non-secret
society is based on points. A sip h o
m ore m ust have earn ed 24 points,
a Ju n io r 50 points, and a senior 84
points. If a senior has earn ed 110
points he is given p erm an en t possess­
ion of tile T orch honor pin a lte r
g ra d u a tio n .
P o in ts a re earned by scholarship
a n j by stu d e n t ac tiv itie s. Five points
a re allow ed for each one-h alf u n it
w ith a g rad e of “ 1,” three; points
for a “ 2,” tw o points for a *‘3,” no
points for a g rad e “ 4” an d a m inus
tw o points for a "5 .” Such e x tr a ­
c u rric u la r activ itie s as w in n in g n
le tte r In an y b ran ch of a th le tic s or
debate, exoction to stu d e n t body or
class officers, or ed ito r of th e school
paper c a rry tw o p o in ts; and orchcs
tr a , glee club, q u a rte t, yell leador.
etc., give one point. T he aim is to
induce all BtudentB to become well-
rounded m em bers of th e ir
high
school.
SophomoTcs I n i ti a te d 'a t th is meet
in g w ere: F lorence P earson, M argaret
F elth o u se, Dick M artin ,, and F rank
Shaw . T he m em bership, in addition
to these, consists o t E nos M artin and
M ary B row nson, sen io rs; E d n a Ott
H elen W o u g h ter,
A gnes
R oberts
Jim m y N eary an d C hester Johnson
ju n io rs. O fficers for 1930-31 are,
P resid en t, M ary
B row nson;
vice-
p resid en t, Jim m y N eary; secretary-
tre a su re r, Agne* R oberts.
In ad d itio n to the T orch H onor
society affa irs,
m em bers of
the
society ex p lained the
Com m ercial
club w atch aw ard an d th e sch o lar­
ship cup. These are a n n u a l aw ards
the w atch b eing given by th e local
service club for th e stu d e n t m aking
(C oncluded on page T h ree)
-By Albert T. Reid
The Introduction
the
Hermiston
SUBSCRIPTION, $2.00 PER TEAR
PAPER TO ISSUE WEDNLSDAY
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hrigation district reservoir.
HERMISTON, UMATILLA COUNTY, OREGON, THURSDAY, DECEMBER 18, 1930
HERMISTON HIHL K1I I FD
SUNDAY IN AUTO ACCIDENT
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Approximately 1200 acre feet of
water is now
APPROACHING HOLIDAYS
BRING CHRISTMAS CHEER
LAST TURKEY SHIPMENT IS
ORGANIZATIONS MAKE FLANS
FOR XMAS CHEER
HANDLED MORE ECONOMICALLY
Church To Present Programs Sun­
day; School Vacation Starts
T he B oard of D irectors of t h e ,
Tuesday Afternoon
E astern O regon G row ers m et a t the
A ssistan t C ounty A g en t's office la st
W ednesday n ig h t, D ccem bor 17, to
discuss a ffa irs connected w ith th e
last sh ip m en t of tu rk e y s from P . r -
m lston.
A re p o rt w as su b m itted by Mrs.
J u lia P enney of S ta n fie ld , w ho
handled th e bookkeeping for ih
sh ip m en t, show ed th a t th e shipm ent
w as h an d led m uch m ore econom ical
ly th u n the previous sh ip m en t, due
to increased efficiency in th e actu."!
h an d lin g of th e birds. Over 50,000
pounds of b ird s w ere shipped at th is
tim o, and a very largo percent of
these w ent in th e p rim s and choice
grades, as th e birds w ere more m a­
tu red and show ed m ore care in d res­
sing.
Attend Joint l ejlon Met ting
The Ilc p p n a r A m erican Logion Host
held a Joint m eetin g M onday n ig h t
w ith re p re se n ta tiv e s from Ione, A r­
lin g to n an d H erm iston. Those at
ten d in g from h ere w ere J. M. Biggs
s ta te d e p a rtm e n t com m ander, J. D
Todd, local post com m and! r, H. W.
K elley, J . E. Ila lly b u rto n , II. G. Me
Cullcy, O. K. M udge, A1 C layton
R ussell H ia tt and Gus F rasolis.
Mr. and Mrs. Jam es Jo h n Jr., o
P en d leto n ,, w ere d in n e r g u ests S u n ­
day a t th e Dr. F. V. P rim e homo.
LOCAL HOOPERS
ORGANIZE TEAM ;
HI SQUAD PROMISING
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GAMES
SCHEDULED FOE
NEXT WEEK
High School Wins From Lexingtor
Friday; Outclassed By Adams
In Wednesday's Game
The H erm iston tow n bask etb all
team played th e A rlin g to n tow n tean
in an evenly m atched gam e
last
S aturday n ig h t on th e hom e floor
Both team s w ere in good working
■ondltlon and p u t up an in te re s tin r
contest. T he v is itin g team lost by
a score of 15 to 8.
F rid a y n ig h t th ey played th e Pen
llc to n team i t
P en d leto n
w hich
iroved to be a ro u g h an d ready
tam e. T he H erm isto n boys lost by
i score of 38 to 12.
A nu m b er of o th e r gam os have
icen scheduled by M anager E rnest
'o'x, nnd Conch A. E. Bensel prom
ses to keep his team in good form
or th e rem ain d er of th e season.
Im m ediate d ates fo r gam es, a-
•iirned in by M anager Cox, a re a
ollow s: H ep p n er a t H eppner, Decern
)er IP ; P en d leto n
a t H erm iston,
December 20.
The lineup for th e tw o game:
w ere: ‘‘R ed ’’ W oodw ard, fo rw ard ;
's>onard N atio n , fo rw a rd ;
E rnest
ox, c e n te r; E ar! B ensel. g u a rd ; Jack
'm ith , g u a rd ; Roy B ills, A llen Bow-
n sn . E lvest Bowm an and Jo h n Pace,
.u b stltu tes.
L exington boys' b ask etb all team
losed out. tho H erm iston high has
• ot sho o ters by th e ex trem ely slin
Margin on one b ask et on th e H erm ls
on floor la s t S a tu rd a y evening. The
ante w as fa s t and fu rio u sly con
csted from s t a r t to fin ish , w ith H er
u tsto a co n sisten tly leading u n til th<
net few m inute* of play.
The locals b ro k e Into th e seorln;
olum n firs t a fte r several m in u tes ol
rorelcss play, and a t q u a rte r tim e
iq 6 to 2. At th e end of th e half
0 seore read 10 to 9 for H erm iston
nd w as u n c h a n c e d a t th e close of
‘te scoreless th ird q u a rte r.
be 1 ex in g to n tfb o p sttrs could not
e denied, how ever, a n d fought g im e
’y to win by tw o. points. F o r H er-
nlston O scar W h ltv ett. Dick M artin
R obert Cox, O i'n n H anim an, Jim m y
Neary, Ed
B riggs and
H ow ard
Kluges wore th e o ra n g e an d black:
nd th e I^ x in tou squad w as com-
-■ore,, of E m m ett K uns. A rchie Mun-
kers, Dale L in e , L leuellyn E vans.
(Concluded on P age ( )
As th e holiday season approaches
th ere Is an a ir of expectancy in th e
a ttitu d e of th e school c h ild ren as
they prcpurc p resen ts for th e ir p a r­
ents. T he w ork Is carried on w ith
t h t i r re g u la r school work and gives
’hem pride in p re re n tin g a personal
gift to th e ir fam ily. T he pupils dec-
m at th e ir ow n tree an d each stu d e n t
receives a present.
V acate I, for th e H erm iston school*
s ta r ts at. 4 p. m. T uesday. D ecember
23 a fte r th e C h ristm as festiv ities are
over for in d iv id u al room s. Classes
s ta r t in the nt w year Mouday m o rn ­
ing, J a n u a ry 5.
All the local chu rch es a re p re p a r­
ing for C h ristm as program s w hich
w ill Include tr e a ts for c h ild ren of
'h e ir respective S unday schools. Tho
B aptist church p resen t th e ir program
Sunday ev ening a t 7 :3 0 an d Old
'¡•n ta Chips w ill be th ere in person.
T he M ethodist S unday school w ill
hold th e ir program S unday m o rn in g
from 11 to 12 o'clock d u rin g th e reg-
il;-r ch u rch h o u r as Rev. O. W.
ayne preaches In Echo In th e eve-
:lng. S an ta C laus w ill be p resen t and
•teas th e t r ; a t s to th e c h ild ren from
inder th e tree.
T he B ap tist-C h rlstla n S u n d a y
x hcol arc also p re se n tin g th e ir chlld-
•en's program from 11 to 12 o'clock
sttndary m orning. T h ere w ill be tre a ts
or a ll ch ild ren p resen t.
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COLD SPRINGS ITEMS
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T he ch ild ren of J u n ip e r a re now
ablo to ride all th e w ay to school as
the road ts now open from th e re to
.’old S prings. A bout a m ile of th is
road has been b u ilt by d o n atio n w ork
tor th e accom m odation of th e school
bus. To Ross Shaw , bus d riv e r, Mr.
H lg glnbothan of J u n ip e r and Mr.
W illiam s of Cold S prings muy bo
'argiely given th e c re d it for th is w ork.
The road Is a t p resen t too n arro w
’o r cars to pass and th e use of th is
road by th e tra v e lin g public ln te r-
'eres seriously
w ith
bus trav el.
Should th e co u n ty see fit to w iden
the road a th o ro u g h fa re w ould ho
open from W a llu la to H erm iston.
This Is the firs t y ear tho c h ild ren
iv ln g a t J u n ip e r have been ab le to
five a t home an d
a tte n d
school.
P revious to th is y e a r c h ild ren
ot
h a t section have b een com pelled to
>oard aw ay from hom e In o rd e r to
itte n d school.
T he rum ble of th e w heat tru ck s,
'icard Blnce Ju ly , from the g ra y of
arly m orning u n til a fte r d a rk , has
it la st ceased.
T h e Cold S prings
varehouse is closed w ith p ra c tic a lly
11 av ailab le space filled. F arm ers
-eallzln g th e ad v a n ta g e of th e down
rade pull, a re sen d in g m ore w h eat
o Cold S p rin g s e a rh succeeding year.
T he av iatio n field on Jesse G off’s
irm is being freq u en tly used by
assin g planes. One n ig h t la s t week
wo pianirs sp en t th e n ig h t th ere,
au sin g Mr. Goff and L a .V erne
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’ra n k lln a n u m b er of h o u rs of c h illy
e n try d u ty g u a rd in g th e U. S. m ail.
(R illdren of th e Cold S p rin g s school
re en jo y in g a four-piece all m etal
dayground eq u ip m en t in stalled d u r-
ng th e p ast week.
A ccording to the teach er. H arvey
OeM o's d u rin g th e “ a r t and c ra ft
h o u r” each w eek, th e school room
m ig h t be m istaken for a room
In
S a n ta 's house, as th e boys a re busy
w ith coping saw , rn»p an d p a in ts
in m ak in g wooden tovs w hite th e
girlg are q u ite as busy m ak in g oil
p ainted stu ffed toys.
T he C hristina» p rogram b eing pre­
pared by th e school ch ild ren w ill be
-Iyen a t th e school house T uesday
ivening, D ecem ber 23, a t 7 :3 0 .
Makes Trip In Record Time
C. C. S h rlre , well know n aro u n d
th is
com m unity,
re tu rn e d
e arly
W ednesday m o rning from San F ra n -
•isco w here he h as been w orking.
He m ade th e tr ip from San F ra n -
'■isco to P o rtla n d
by c ar In 23
h ours and th e n cam e from P o rtla n d
by stage. Mr. S h rlre plans to stay
In H erm iston fo r th e C h ristm as
holidays and m ay go back by the
first of the year.