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__ Wrmwfcm WraW xmqri o i° Û K003VO ‘1K 30Û Ï VOLUME XXV. NUMBER 19 ADDITION TO FARM BUREAU BUILDING NEARS COMPLETION rs. >10,000 TOR NEW WAREHOUSE _ <• * <• ALUMINUS SPEND VACATIONS « UMATILLA NEWS ITEMS « * AT HOME WITH PARENTS Dick an d L a u ra S taffo rd re tu rn e d ; to th e ir home in P en d leto n a f te r vis- '! itin g for sev eral days w ith th e ir I cousin M ildred Conlon. ---------- ASSOCIATION E X PE N D S ____ Bob B^ r r e tt v isited frie n d s I W alla W alla over th e week end. in Mr and Mrs. CIarence Achison of _ A n u m b er of th e H erm isto n high school A lum ni w ho w ere home over th e holid ay s have re tu rn e d to th e ir resp ectiv e schools an d positions. A m ong those w ere: M arian H e n d e r son re tu rn e d to h er stu d ies a t U. of O., J a n u a r y 3, J a n e W arn er, J a n u a r y 2, a n d F lo ren ce W h o u g h ter, J a n u a ry 4. Miss W o u g h ter is a sen io r a t th e U n iv ersity an d Miss W arn er an d Miss H enderson a re freshm en. R e tu rn in g to th e ir stu d ies a t O re gon S ta te a re S h irlle B row uson, G er a ld McKenzie, Lowell S tockard, W al th e r O tt, O scar M ikesell, R o b ert J a r- m in, Dick U pham a n d Joe M cN aught. V irg in ia Roddo re tu rn e d S a tu rd a y to A lsea w here sh e teach es th e firs t an d second g rad e in th e school th ere. P a u lin e M orris re tu rn e d to her school a t Y am hill. L y d ia Ja rm in of B u tte r C reek teach es in C alifo rn ia; S h irley J a r m in in Salem , Opal Ja rm in a t A sh lan d an d Roy J a rm in is em ployed In P o rtla n d . T hey ail re tu rn e d to th e ir w ork Monday. Miss L ouis Jack so n re tu rn e d to h e r w ork in he F irsst N atio n al B ank in P o rtla n d la s t Monday. Miss E v a W o u g h ter re tu rn e d to h e r d u tie s as te a c h e r in a school n e a r Condon. M iss C lara H ed w all has re tu rn e d to h e r school a t M onum ent. S pokane a re v is itin g here. Building Goes Up in Record Time; Mrs. V elm a D eziler an d Mrs. Jack E v an s of T he D alles w ere v isito rs Finest of its Capacity in h e re last week. the Northwest. M arg aret an d Ju n e Foord v isited j h ere over th e w eek end. T he new a d d itio n to th e F arm Mra C linton H arv ey an d tw o B ureau C o-operative w arehouse is ch ild ren re tu rn e d to P o rtla n d a fte r n e a rin g com pletion in a re m ark ab ly sev eral days v is itin g here, sh o rt tim e, since w ork w as b egun M r. an d Mrs. j . L R ich ard o f N ovem ber 27. It is p lan n ed to have C alifo rn ia are v is itin g here, the- sh ell com pleted w ith in th e n ex t: A nna w u rrs tic ' re tu rn e d from a few days ready for th e in sid e fin ish -j w eek’s v isit in T h e D alles, in g and in sta lla tio n of m ach in ery . M ignon D avis re tu rn e d to h er A ccording to statem en t's m ade by hom e in P o rtla n d th is week, co n stru c tio n s u p e rin te n d e n t J . R. i Mrs. W a lt C aldw ell an d son P au l L aw son th e g ra in e lev a to r h as a ca- w ere in P o rtla n d W ednesday, p acity of 9000 bushels an d is 40 ft. Mr. an d M rs D uff K n ig h t and h ig h , w ith 6 co m p artm en ts, each 8 . Tom M iller m otored to P en d leto n ft. sq u are. E n g in e e rin g w ork was S a tu rd a y . D o ro th y L ash, w ho h as done by Ross M illing Co. of P o rtla n d been v is itin g h er m o th er M abie Lassh T he s tru c tu r e Is m ade sd th a t new o f P en d leto n , re tu rn e d hom e w ith a d d itio n s can be m ade a t an y tim e. them . E m ploym ent has been confined to | . Ga le S p in n in g h as been v is itin g in from 13 to 17 m en, m ostly laborers, P ilo t Rock and P endleton. w ho a re 'lo c a l men an d h av e dep en d A rdls C aldw ell, w ho h as been liv e n t fam ilies. They have been w o rk in g w ith h er a u n t in C o rv allis has in g long h o u rs in o rd e r to com plete re tu rn e d to fin ish school h ere be th e w areh o u se before bad w e a th e r cause h e r a u n t is n o t well. New Year Anniversary Baby sets in. So fa r w o rk in g co n d itio n s Mr». Mabel. L ash an d A1 K enedy have been re m ark ab ly fine. w ere v isito rs h ere Sunday. A seven pound baby g irl w as born W h en com pleted th e w arehouse All th e ■ te a c h e rs have re tu rn e d T h u rsd ay , J a n u a r y 1, to Mr. and w ill be one of th e fin e st of its ca- from a tw o w eeks v acatio n a t th e ir Mrs. F red B a rk e r in th e H erm iston p a c ity in th e n o rth w e st w ith in s ta l- resp ectiv e homes. M edical h o sp ital. L ittle Miss B ever latio n of th e m ost m odern m illin g D orothy H arry m an v isited here ley A nn in c id e n ta lly a rriv ed on th e fa c ilitie s av ailab le. T o tal expend!- d u rin g th e v acatio n . firs t a n n iv e rsa ry of h er p a re n ts as tu re s w ill reach $10,000, th e shell Mrs. C h erry h as re tu rn e d from n w ell as on New Y ears day. B o th alone co stin g $5000. P la n s a re to \ sh o rt v isit to P o rtla n d . m o th er and baby a re g e ttin g alo ng have thp m ach in ery in sta lle d w ith in / D orothy L ash sp e n t th e firs t of nicely. th e n e x t 10 days an d read y for o p e r - 'th e week in P en d leto n . atio n by M arch 1. | Mr. and Mrs. B ow m an re tu rn e d LOCAL LIBRARY PLACES NEW S ince o rg a n iz in g sev eral years a g o | from a v isit to Mrs. Dave W alsh in th e F a rm B u reau C o-operative h as i T he Dalles. BOOKS ON RENTAL. SHELVES grow n in cap acity an d in flu en ce. It L o rrin e L ash re tu rn e d to M illon h a s show n th a t b e tte r m a rk e tin g T uesday a fte r a s h o rt v isit in U m a T h e la rg e st c irc u la tio n ever know n prices w ill b e realized th ro u g h p re tilla . in th e h is to ry of th e H erm isto n L i s e n tin g firs t class produce an d pool Mrs. H a rrie t Foord h as re tu rn e d to b ra ry w as reach ed d u rin g 1930 w ith in g m erch an d ise. One of th e la rg e st .P o rtla n d a fte r several days v isitin g 10,044 books loaned. N inoteen dem ands for Oregon tu rk e y s ever > h ere am ong frien d s, th irty -o n e s ta rte d off w ell as Monday, know n v.-as th is y ear w hen only Mrs. M abie L ash v isited h ere last J a n u a r y 5, had th e la rg e st c irc u la th e best g rad e of b ird s w ere accept- W ednesday. tio n for an y day d u rin g th e life of ed by th e tu rk e y pools p u t on by th e ] Mrs. Jess C onnell an d d a u g h te r th e lib ra ry , w h ich w as 101. O regon u rk e y G row ers asso ciatio n . Jo sep h in e re tu rn e d from a v is it to A re n ta l sh e lf is b ein g s ta rte d w ith ---------------------------- i h e r d a u g h te rs’, Mrs. T. O. W a lle r of th e follo w in g books by th e p o p u lar MISS MCBAIN FILLS SCHOOL K lam ath F alls. a u th o rs : "W ild W in d ,” B ailey; VACANCY LEFTBY RESIGNATION :ho^ n,n^ DX . retUrned h‘8 ‘‘C h arlie C han n C arries On,” B iggers; "S h ep h erd of G u ad elo u p e,” G rey; S everal U m atilla people enjoyed “G old S hoe," H ill; “ O utlaw s of T he v acancy left by th e re s ig n a th e dance in Irrig o n New Y ears eve. E d e n ,” K y n e; “W a te rs U nder th e tio n of Miss C a th e rin e C ran n a in th e Mr. and Mrs. F ay G a rd e n e r’s hom e E a r th ,” O stenso; “ F ig h tin g T e n d er th ird g rad e of th e H erm isto n schools w as th e scene of a New Y ears eve fo o t,” R a in e ; “ E x it," W rig h t, h a s been filled by Miss C a th erin e Mc p a rty and a ll p re se n t re p o rt a Jolly Books th a t a re o v er due w ill be B ain of V ancouver, W n. M iss C ran n a I good tim e. tax ed five c en ts fo r th re e days or resig n ed w ith th e in te n tio n of g et-; Mr. an d Mrs. F red K n u tso n have ten cen ts a w eek, w ith tw o cen ts a tin g m a rrie d b u f no d e fin ite in fo r re tu rn e d from a s h o rt v isit to P o r t day for o v e rtim j. m atio n h as been received. land. Miss M cBain has had fo u r y ears; Mrs. Jo h n N u rrs te r an d ch ild ren te a c h in g experience, is sa g ra d u a te . . . , . „ ,,, . I accom panied by J u n e an d M arg aret of B ellin g h am , W n.. n o rm al, holds a " ... ... „ „ i F oord and M axine M cNabb m otored life diplom a from C heney, W n., n o r- • , . , ’ . . . to P en d leto n S atu rd ay , m al and h as done some p o stg ra d u a te „ , , . r. . i S everal people have begun ice w ork in th e U n iv ersity of C alifo rn ia , ,, , - _ . , , x s k a tin g on th e u p p er slue, a t B erkley. She comes to H erm isto n i , ,, ,, . . . .. . . i Several y o u n g people g a th e re d a t well recom m ended an d th e board , , , . , x ! hom e of Iren e F ro m d alh S aurday. feels th ey have a capable successor to • » xv . , , | T h ey sp e n t th e ev en in g p lay in g Miss C ran n a. card s w hich ended up by g o in g ice j sk a tin g . WESTLAND IRRIGATION DIST. Mrs. T ippee w as in P en d leto n S at- ; u rd ay . MAKES IMPROVEMENTS Im provem ents In th e W estlan d Ir- Mrs. M. M um m a h as been q u ite ill rig aio n d is tric t d u rin g th e p a st t h r e e ' fo r th e past week. She h as im proved m onths have been q u ite e x te n s iv e /s o m e w ith in th e last few d ay s but acco rd in g to J . W. M essner, D is tr ic t! Is still confined to h e r bed. M anager. A pproxim ately tw enty-1 ------------------ ,-------- - five men have been em ployed w ith New Baptist Minister In Field six ty h orses d u rin g N ovem ber an d ; Rev. W. L, W ilson cam e th ia week p a rt of D ecem ber, b u t w ork is d is to tak e over th e d u ties of Rev. C. W. co n tin u ed now u n til sp rin g . C u tle r as p asto r of th e B ap tist T h e tw o m ain can al d is trib u ta rie s ch u rch . Rev. C u tle r has been h ere hav e been en larg ed a n d extended, th e fo r som e tim e an d th e C hapel Car m ain feed proved m any ill rem ain in its p resen t location m uiu .r™ can al im ..„lx-'” -«* an d .....w old wooden s tru c tu re s rep laced w ith a lth o u g h M r. C u tle r plan s to lie in concrete, also several la te ra l d itch es , _ x«. ’• , ;Io n e for th e n ex t tw o m onths, a re b eing c o n stru cte d w hich w ill su p Rev. W iiaon is liv in g for th e p res ply w a te r to lan d now b eing im e n t a t th e W. R. L on g h o rn hom e but proved. Q u ite an a rea of un in ip ro v ed j expects bis fam ily In th e n e a r fu- lan d is In th e process of b ein g pre- i , tu re . He gives a co rd ial w elcom e to pared for cro p p in g in « th e'sp rin g . all to th e services. A long w ith th e S everal new s e ttle rs h av e come in ; co m m u n ity th e H erald e x ten d s a to lan d in th is d is tric t since O cto b er! welcome to Rev. W ilson and h is fam 1, and sev eral o th e r fam ilies h av e ily. acq u ired la n d w ith tIre in te n tio n of m oving onto it In th e sp rin g . W eather R e p o rt. Im provem ents in th e d is tric t In i th e w ay of b e tte rm e n ts d u rin g th e D ate Max Min. past th r e e m onths, w ill am o u n t to J a n u a r y 2 41........ So $6000 an d p lan s a re u n d e r w ay to d o ;J a n u a ry 3 ............. 1___ 51____ 27 co n sid erab le m ore th e n ex t irrig a tio n J a n u a r y 4 ____ .................... 40 ___ 28 Jan u ary 5 M ____ 31 'J a n u a r y 6 48 .....2 3 E. M. B a rn e tt of L* G ran d e w as a J a n u a r y I . 40___ ..18 business v isito r In H erm isto n Sun-1 P re c ip ita tio n f 'ox the week W« was .23 Ja y s’llnd three part- day. Mr. B a rn e tt is w ith th e U nion w ith fo u r c le a r da pacific Co. SUBSCRIPTION, 12.00 PER YEAR HERMISTON, UMATILLA COUNTV, OREGON, THURSDAY, JANUARY 8, 1931. b cloudy - TURKEY PACK FROM . OREGON GROWERS WINS VARIED PRAISE LOCAL HIGH STUDENTS ELECTED <• ♦ ♦ TO ATTEND CONFERENCES <• * * * * . . . . . . . * ♦ * : CO-OP CREAMERY WILL BE DISCUSSION î OF ASSOCIATION IRRIGON NEWS ♦ ■> « The eleventh a n n u a l h ig h school conference w ill be held a t the U n i Ira G rabeil was in tow n a few days versity of O regon. J a n u a r y 9 th and 10th and a t O regon S ta te college Feb th is week v isitin g his g ran d p aren ts ru a ry 13th and 14th. E ig h t stu d en ts Mr. and Mrs. J, A. G rabeil. have been elected from th e H erm is Miss L aughbon. th e s ix th grade ton U nion high school to a tte n d these teac h er, re tu rn e d from h er hom e in ORGANIZATION TO HOLD ELEC GRADING OF OREGON TURKEYS conferences as follow s: E dm und S e a ttle S unday TION OF OFFICERS B riggs, M ary B row nson, D o n a l d Mac McCoy of Im b ler is v is itin g REPORTED PERFECT Jackson, E nos M artin , O regon S tate h is uncle E m m ett McCoy. College Market ng Specialist Will Coast Buyers Pleasesd W ith Carefully college; C hester Jo h n so n , Jim N eary, Mr. an d Mrs. W. C. Isom w ere in Em ogene P au l, G race R odda, U niver Attend Meeting; Roger Morse to P en d leto n on business Monday. sity of Oregon. Graded Fowls; Federal Farm The Irrig o n bask etb all team playeef Conduct Discussion. A very in s tru c tiv e program has Soard Assists in Marketing 1 een o u tlin ed , in clu d in g discussion of a gam e w ith th e Ione team Tuesdays D airym en of th e county w ill hold problem s of fin a n c in g school a c tiv i evening in th e Ione h all w hich r e T u rk ey s shipped by th e Oregon ties, co m plications th a t arise over su lted in a score of 16 to 19 fav o r a m eetin g at th e M ethodist ch u rch T u rk ey G row ers a re higjily praised a th le tic , social and o th e r activ ities, in g Irrigon. In H erm iston n ext F riday, J a n u a r y by coast buyer» w ho purchased th e p u b licatio n s of new spapers an d year The New Y ear dance given by th e 9, b e g in n in g a t 2 :0 0 p. m. R oger b ird s on th e T h an k sg iv in g and books, a n d m any more phases of s tu g ra n g e W ednesday n ig h t w as a huge Morse, extension d airy m an from O. S. C h ristm as m a rk ets. The Oregon t u r den t life th a t in te re sts young stu d e n t success. C., w ill be p resen t to discuss th e re keys b ro u g h t top m a rk e t prices an d leaders. The little son of Mrs. H a rry S m ith o rg a n izatio n of th e U m atilla D airy f for th e firs t tim e com peted on an T alen ted and experienced speakers w ho had th e m isfo rtu n e to b feak his H erd Im provem ent association. It is equal b asis w ith th e high g rad e a re scheduled a t both conferences en sh o u ld er blade is g e ttin g alo n g very p lanned to hold election of officers packs from N evada. of th is o rg an izatio n a t th is tim e. ab lin g d eleg ates to g ain a w ealth of nicely. B. J. H olm s, of the C udahy P a c k in s tru c tio n , some of w hich m ay be Due to num erous req u ests J. H. Mr. and Mrs. W ilb u r Stovers r e ing C om pany, a t San F rancisco in a applied locally in th e ir respective tu rn e d hom e from P o rtlan d T h u rs T ull, m a rk e tin g sp e c ia list from th e le tte r to th e N o rth w est T u rk ey G row schools A 'l w ill not be confined to day evening. college, w ill a tte n d th is m eeting to ers asso ciatio n says: “ T he g ra d in g of business as b an q u ets and social fu n Mr. and Mrs. B u rc h e tt w ere P e n discuss cooperative m ark etin g , w ith th e O regon tu rk e y s w as perfect and c tio n s a re to be featu red . d le to n v isito rs th is week. s p e c i a l em phasis on cooperative we w ant to com plim ent you on p u t Mr. an d Mrs. F red M arkham and cream eries. Mr. T u ll haa been q u ite T he expense of th e trip , y h ic h w ill tin g o u t a re a l pack of tu rk e y s.” be confined to c ar tra v e lin g expenses, fam ily w ero d in n e r g uests of Mr. and active in th e past in connection w ith The W a rn e r P o u ltry C om pany of is paid b y ‘th e stu d e n t body. S u p e rin Mrs. F ra n k B race New Y ears’ day. v arious agencies for m a rk e tin g d airy P asad en a also w rites to th e N o rth te n d e n t Shaw is ta k in g his c a r for E a rl Isom, V erd is Leach, Belle products, and is well qualified to d is w est u rk e y G row ers association, said : tra n sp o rta tio n . F red rick so n and Mac McCoy sp en t cuss th is su b ject w ith local d a iry “ W e especially ap p reciate th e con T h u rsd ay evening In the M acG rabeil men d itio n of th e c ar 'w c received from hom e a t U m atilla. R oger M orse d u rin g th e tim e he Shaken In Auto Accident Oregon. W e believe it w as th e best F ra n k B race m otored to T he D alles served as coynty a g ric u ltu ra l ag en t W. O. K ing and his tw o d au g h te rs F rid ay to visit his sister. packed an d g rad ed c a r we have ever at B aker, assisted th e dairym en th ere received. E v ery item checked o u t w ere b ad ly sh ak en M onday w hen the The re g u la r m eetin g of th e M orrow in o rg an izin g a cooperative cream sa tisfa c to rily an d the tu rk e y s w ere Dodge to u rin g ho w as d riv in g sk id d C ounty P araona G range w as held S at- ery, an d should be in a position to ed on th e icy pavem ent n ear Board- u rd a y a t B oardm an. A larg e crow d offer valuable advice to th e people b e tte r th a n we had expected.” The Y oungs M arket com pany of p.an and tu rn e d over. The o ccupants from over th e co u n ty a tte n d e d both here. Los A ngeles telephoned th e U tah o f of th e c a r w ere n o t seriously in ju red th e day an d n ig h t session. A class of fice th a t it w as g re a tly pleased w ith b u t F ran ces K ing w as b ro u g h t to the 26 new m em bers were given th e fifth ST. JOSEPH ACADEMY WIKS th e O regon tu rk e y s and th e pack w as H erm iston M edical h o sp ital w here degree. The w ork being p u t on by as good as an y they have ever seen. he rem ain ed for a few days rocover- G reenfield g range. Both th e susbordl- FROM HERMISTON HIGH Tlie m a n n e r in w hich the N o rth - in g from shock and a few m inor cuts, n a te and ju v e n ile g ran g ers of G reen A series of tw o b a sk etb all gom es w est T u rk ey G row ers association op- Mr. K ing teaches in th e B oardm an field p u t on w onderful d rills d u rin g w as played th is week w ith St. Joseph erated as a u n it, sponsored and sup- I schools. th e session. Several good reso lu tio n s ported by th e F ed eral F a rm B oard ' ---------------------------- w ere adopted (Fhd a very good pro A cadem y of P en d leto n in w hich th e d u rin g th e season, is co n tain ed in | Mrs. M cD erm ick of S ta n field w as g ram given. T he H. E ? C ." la d le d o ld > oc»‘ h ig h school boys lost. T he gam e played F rid a y , J a n u a ry 2, resu lted in I!.. oardm •. I - . I an , , . served . . , ...4 d in n e r and sup p er ‘played nn official sta te m e n t issued from th e j a v isito r in tow n Tuesday. B U tah office to th e m em ber groups of __ ________________ to th e crow d in a tte n d a n c e a t th e th e close score of 15-17 and th e score for th e gam e here M onday w as 14-18. w hich th e local e»Ssociation Is one. EXAI1NATI0N ON OLD m eeting. T he s ta te m e n t is as follow s: “ T he Those a tte n d in g th e P o m o n a B oth gam es w ere in te re stin g , in th a t N o rth w est T T u rk ey G row ers associa TFSTAMEMT TO BE GIVEN ".range from Irrig o n w ere Mr. and the boys p u t all th e ir w in n in g s p irit tion, a re g in a l m a rk e tin g o rg a n iz a Mrs. E. A. H oughton, Mr. and Mrs. in to them , b u t could not overlap the The d e p a rtm e n t of ed u catio n , for tio n , co m p risin g m em bers in seven Fred M arkham , Mr. and Mrs. W. C. fin al scores. th e S ta te of Oregon, th ro u g h H erm is F rid a y n ig h t a double head er gam e W estern sta te s, has com pleted its Isom. Mr. and Mrs. Joss O liver, Mr. ton S ta n d ard U nion h ig h school w ill is scheduled a t U m atilla for both T h a n k sg iv in g an d C hrictrnas pools and Mrs. F ra n k Brace, Mr. an d Mrs. give an ex am in atio n on th e Old Tes and is now p re p a rin g fo r th e J a n F ag erstro m , Mr. and Mrs, F ra n k boys an d girls. F rom rep o rts given tam en t F rid ay , J a n u a r y 9 T his ex u a ry m ovem ent. F red rick so n , Mrs. J. S m ith, Mr. and o u t U m atilla has a good team and am in atio n w ill be given in th e m orn T his o rg a n iz a tio n h as been a ss ist Mrs. D onald Brooks, Mrs. Geo. H as the co n test should be close. in g s t a r t'n g a t 9 o'clock and the ed and fo stered by th e F ed eral F arm kell and Mr. an d Mrs. F ra n k L elcht m an u ac rlp t w ill be se n t to Salem for Farm Bureau A u xiliary Meet« B oard b e t a p p a re n tly very few u n as w ell as sev eral of th e yo u n g folks. grad in g . d ersta n d Its re la tio n s w ith th e F arm Joyce C aldw ell re tu rn e d to S ilver- T he F arm B ureau A u x iliary m et S tu d e n ts a re requeeted to rep o rt B oard o r to w h a t e x te n t th e board ton S a tu rd a y w here she is teach in g . la st F rid a y in th e club house fo r it« a t the school office and have a signed has helped to p u t o v er th is g re a t Mr. an d Mrs. R. V. Jolies w ere re g u la r business an d social m eeting. sta te m e n t from h is B ible te a c h e r to m a rk e tin g a ctiv ity . P ro b ab ly tu rk e y s | P endleton v isito rs S atu rd ay . M r«..H urst gave a re p o rt as c h airm an th e effect th a t he haa pursued a yield b e tte r to pooling th a n an y o th Mr. W h itn ey of th e T w in City of th e club house im provem ent. Mrs. course of stu d y In th e b ra n c h in er com m odity In th e U nited S tates C ream ery of K ennew ick, W n., wag in Cecil M adden m ade a satisfa c to ry f i w hich he w ishes to be exam ined and today an d due to th e fa c t th a t tu r - th is v icin ity S unday bu y in g tu rk e y s n an cia l report* and Mrs. S m ith w as th a t th e in s tru c to r considers him fo r th e J a n u a ry 8th shipm ent. He is elected as m an ag e r of th e fin an ces prep ared to p a rtic ip a te . (C o n tin u ed on pagg 2) p aying 32c for prim e birds. of th e co-op lau n d ry . A m otion w as The gym nasium was ceiled w ith made an d caried th a t a ll fin an ces of firte x th is week. The w ork b eing th e co-op la u n d ry and can n ery be done by E. L am oreaux and R ay Lam - k ept sep arately . T he m a tte r of in o rraiix. F irte x is a new Oregon pro c o rp o ra tin g w ith th e F arm B ureau d u ct com ing from St. H elons and is wag discussed e b u t no decision w as h ig h ly recom m ended for th is purpose. reached. T h is w ould p erm it th e E arl S tew n rt re tu rn e d to schooi at books to be au d ite d alo n g w ith th e M onm outh S atu rd ay a fte r sp ending F arm B ureau. th e holidays w ith his p aren ts. P la n s for th e social h o u r w ere Mr. an d Mrs. D aw ald re tu rn e d carried out by Mrs. HurBt. ch a irm a n , S unday from L ew iston, Idaho. School assisted by Mrs. Olson. Mrs. R o b erts is ag a in In session a fte r tw o w teks and Mrs. Som m erer. A very In te re s t of vacation. ing and in s tru c tiv e p aper w as read R ussell McCoy and Miss L aughbon by Mrs, Som m erer on th e su b ject for w ere In P endleton W ednesday n ig h t. discussion, ' ' H ome D ecoration, ' ’ w hich w as enjoyed by all p resen t. C. G. B lyden of B oardm an w as a R efresh m en ts w ere served to m em business v isito r In tow n T uesday. Mr. bers and guests. Bloyden is a c o n tracto r. T he n ext m eetin g on J a n u a r y 16, w ill be held in th e club house w ith Next Turkey Shipment to be Soon Mrs. Tom W ilson. Mrs. New M adden, W hile d e fin ite d ates have not been Mrs.s McCully, Mrs. O tis B uhl a c t set as yet, In d icatio n s a re th a t the in g on th e com m ittee. T hey su g g est n ext sh ip m en t of tu rk e y s by the th a t th e ladles b rin g th e ir Ideas for E astern Oregon T u rk ey G row ers as ch ild ren and a d u lt C h ristm as gifts, sociation w ill occur som etim e next so th a t they can bo c a rrie d o u t in p re p aratio n for n e t year. A prize w eek. w ill be given for th e best idea for C o n trary to previous expectations, th is w ill probably be th e la s t asso ch ild ren and also fo r th e best idea for ciatio n sh ip m en t th is season, as in adults. New m em bers and v isito rs a re a l su ffic ie n t volum e Is av ailab le to m ake a F e b ru ary shipm ent advisable, w ays w elcome a t th ese m eetings. in v e n to ry card s sen t out by E. M. H ouser, se c re ta ry of th e association, in d icate th a t slig h tly over one car loud of b ird s rem ain to be m ark eted by m em bers of th e association. In a le tte r to Mr. H ouser, H erbert B eyers, a s s is ta n t m an ag er of the N o rth w estern T u rk ey G row ers, sta te s Hint th e J a n u a ry m ark et looks 7ery h ig h , and th a t unless th ere Is a break it should n et th e grow ers co n sid er ab ly m ore th a n e ith e r of th s tw o previous shipm ents. However, if th e J a n u a r y m ovem ent should fill th e de m anda of th e freezer m ark et th e nrice will probably break In Fe b r i ar X- Truck Loses P rt of Cargo As a large tru c k w ith a tra ito r rounded th e co rn er of th e H erm iston H otel late S unday n ig h t, a heavy m otor and box of tools and supplies siipprfl off the hack end. T he loss was noticed im m ediately and p a rts w ere not too heavy w ere loaded back in to th e tru c k . T he tru c k s belonged to th e R andall T ra n sp o rt C om pany and w ere en ro u te from U nion to P o rtlan d . Mr. an d Mrs. J. B. Moll of P e n dleton were v isito rs a t th e home of Curt!» Sim ons Sunday.