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Harmistun Wralù MOfzrao H iraoûï Liwqpi o J° VOLUME XXV. NUMBER 21 SHERIFF’S REPORT GIVES SUMMARY FROM RECORDS DTAGURATES 24-HOUR SUBSCRIPTION, $2.00 PER TEAK HERMKTON, UMATILLA COUNT!, OREGON, THURSDAI, JANUARY 22, 1931. CALLED TO IOWA BY JENDRZEJEWSKI RAISES 1064 DEATH OF FATHER MARKETING TURKEYS 4 W. L. H am m left la s t F rid a y for M urray, Iow a, a fte r receiv in g word th a t his f a th e r w as v ery low. Mr, H am m m ade a v isit in th e e a st ab o u t a y ear ago a t w hich tim e his fa th e r SERVICE was qulte u t He had been 56,1 iast j fo r th e p ast th re e m o n th s an d died SYSTEM I M onday m o rn in g , J a n u a r y 19, sh o rt- ---------- i ly a fte r Mr. H am m a rriv ed a t his Over 3C00 Boni Fide Producer’» Tags bedside. D allas H am m died a t h is home in Issued; Temporary Auto License M urray, Iow a, w h ere he had been a resid en t for m any years, a t th e age Revenue Bring» $1.206.50 of 79, a fte r a lin g e rin g illness. Fu- F o r th e in fo rm a tio n of th e ta x - ) n eral serv ices w ere held W ednesday pay ers of U m atilla co u n ty a r e p o r t) J a n u a ry 21, an d in te rm e n t m ade in h as been sen t out from th e S h e riff’s ■ th e M urray cem etary. office giv in g a sum m ary of w ork Mr. H am m plan s to re tu rn as soon done an d a rre s ts m ade over a per- as th e a ffa irs of h is m o th er can be led of years from 1907 to 1930. T he a rra n g e d th ere. num ber of a rr e s ts in 1907, 132, w ere ---------------------------- n early four tim es as larg e in 1930,, ❖ « 464, w ith th e low est num ber. 107, ** <• m ade In 1916. Men sen ten ced to th e 4 UMATILLA NEWS ITEMS * ’s ta te p e n ite n tia ry in 1929. 52, ra n a , * ❖ close second to 193o w ith 59 sen ten - * ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ced an d the low est, 7, in 1 9 2 5 .' Mrs. W a lte r B u llard v isited in T h irty -th re e received sen ten ces i n . P o rtla n d o v er th e week end. 1907. The num ber of su b jects tak en l T he U m atilla g rad e school b ask et- in to custody on th e c h arg e of l a r - ' b a ll team s w ere d efeated la st S a tu r- ceny and fo r in v e stig a tio n e a c h id»y afte rn o o n on th e H erm isto n reached 26, w h ich w as th e larg est floor. Several U m atilla people atten d ed a rre s t m ade for an y one crim e A rrests made fo r vio latio n of th e th c dance ln Echo ,a8t F rid a y n ,Kh t - p ro h ib itio n law3 to ta le d 194. T he I Mr. and Mrs. L cw llyn re tu rn e d nu m b er of s tills seized in 1928, 4, in j from a sh o rt v isit in P o rtla n d . Mrs. Tom S la tte ry is ill a t h er 1929, 11, and in 1930 m ounted to 14. hom e here. A m ount of fines collected d u rin g E rm a an d M yrtle B y rn es v isited 1928, $9,873.80, 1929, $10,888.30 a t th e home of B ern ad ln c Bash of and in 1930 $8.458.75. P en d leto n over th e w eek end. T he h ig h est p ercen tag e of a rre s ts The U. II. S. b ask etb all team d e m ade from J a n u a r y 1, 1930 up to feated E cho team s iast F rid a y n ig h t and Including Ja n u a ry 1, 1931, w e r e ■ Q n th e loca, f]o<)r Th<j gco^ w{^ . from the ages of 21 to 30 years, 139, g irls 15-16 an d boys 26-4. and th e low est p ercen tag e over 70 D orothy M arshall v isited In P o rt years, to ta lin g 7. lan d over th e week end. S ince ta k in g Qffice in Ja n u a ry , Mr. and Mrs. Les R ick ard s have 1929, S h eriff G urdan e has in a g u ra t- 1 re tu rn e d from a sh o rt v is it in P o rt ed a 24-hour service system w h e re b y ! land. a m an is av ailab le a t an y tim e. A- i n tw o b ask etb all co n tests last b u reau of records has also been es- j T h u rsd ay n ig h t b etw een th e g irls' tabliohed. j tow n team an d th e H erm isto n team . T he office also tak es care of t h e , th e boys to w n team and A rlin g to n B oni Fide P ro d u c e r’s ta g s as w ell team , th e scores were, g irls 16-3 in as a u to license, w hich re q u ire each fav o r of U m atilla, boys 28-32 in f a person sellin g dressed livestock to vor of A rlin g to n . The m en ’s tow n team won from o b tain a Boni F ld a P ro d u cers tag w hich is not only filled o u t w hen th e th e P en d leto n B akers team in P en d pro d u cer ap p lies fo r th e sam e, b u t leton S a tu rd a y n ig h t. A1 K endy h as been w o rk in g for records a re k ep t sh o w in g to whom th e livestock is sold. W ith in th e last Ted L ew llyn w hile he w as In P o rt- y ear th e re have been over 3000 B oni lan d . T he L adies Aid w ill hold its next F ide P ro d u cer’s ta g s issued. T he county derived tw en ty -fiv e m eetin g T h u rsd ay a t th e hom e of cen ts from each T em porary o u to li Mrs. H a rry B ram m er. Mr. an d Mrs. H. C. B ram m er were cense issued an d th is alo n e b ro u g h t In The D alles la s t W ednesday. in a revenue of $1,206.50. Mrs. Joe T u ck er e n te rta in e d th e T ax collections a m o u n tin g to "5 0 0 ” clu b Tuesday. $1,462,726.35 w ere m ade th ro u g h th e Mrs. C onlon e n te rta in e d m em bers tax d e p a rtm e n t th is year. T he sum of th e b rid g e club F rid ay . co n sistin g of $1,464,844.49 se g re g a t Mr. an d Mrs. Lee H op k in s and ed to th e co u n ty tr e a s u re r and $7,- c h ild ren v isited a t th e C areal home 881.86 w hich Is no t y et seg reg ated . Sunday. T he Boni F ide P ro d u c e r’s ta g li B ill L ogan is expected hom e soon. cense has aroused sam e little con The la rg e st a tte n d a n c e ever re fusion in th e m inds of m any. T he corded In S u n d ay school sin ce cold e d ito ria l in th is issue c arries a sto ry w eath er, w as la st S unday w hen 72 th a t m ig h t bo of e n lig h tm e n t re g a rd w ere p resen t. in g th e re a l w ork b ein g acco m p lish A lb ert V ieg visited h ere over the week end. He is now w o rk in g in ed from enforcem en t of th is bill. P endleton. M arry H u ll is ill a t h is hom e here ASKS FOR MONEY FOR w ith th e flu, HERMISTON EXPERIMENT FARM Mr. an d Mrs. Jim .Todd, Mr. and Mrs. G lm ble an d Mr. an d Mrs. Shea- W ash in g to n — A p p ro p ria tio n of sly of H erm isto n w ere v isito rs a t the $35,000 for a new ex p erim en t s ta U rsell H y a tt hom e S u n d ay evening. tio n east of H erm isto n w as re q u e s t Mrs. F ra n k Jam es is 111 a t her ed by S en ato r S teiw er, a p p e a rin g be hom e h ere. fore th e sen ate sub-co m m ittee on ap G eorge B utlerw ood is h a v in g a p ro p ria tio n s d e a lin g w ith a g ric u l w ell d rilled In his back y ard ln o r tu re , of w hich S e n ato r M cN ary Is d er to h av e easier access fo r w a te r ch airm an . in g th e law n. Dr. W illiam A. T ay lo r, ch ief of th e Mr. an d Mrs. H a rry e n te rta in e d b u reau of p la n t In d u stry of th e d e sev eral people a t d in n e r F rid a y eve p a rtm e n t of a g ric u ltu re , and Dr. ning. Pow ers of Oregon S ta te college, w ho Is h ere on tem p o rary assig n m en t, DEMONSTRATIONS ON RODENT spoke In favor of th e p ro ject, w hich is to su p p la n t th e e x is tin g sta tio n CONTROL STARTED ON FARMS w est of H erm iston. It Is plan n ed to E rn e st M. H au ser, a ss ista n t coun- deal especially w ith ex p erim en ts in u tiliz in g th e san d y lan d s east of th e ty aB ent’ s Pe n t W ednesday on the Cascades. F av o rab le actio n by th e farm a of G- A tteb u ry , Jess R ich a rd s an d R alp h R ich ard s in a cam sen ate is expected. p aign to rid th e ir a la fa lfa field s of pocket gophers. VICTORIA LATEST IN FORD M eetings have been held previous LINE OF PASSENGER CARS tim es a t w hich th e m ethod of p u ttin g ---------- s o u t poison b a its w as d em o n strated . The V icto ria, la te st a d d itio n to th e go m ost of th e a lfa lfa p roducers ln F ord group of de luxe p assen g er th e te r rito ry a re fa m ilia r w ith the enrs. w hich w as received to d ay a t procedure, b u t th e w ork now being th e R ohrm an M otor com pany, is j u n d ertak en Is to d e m o n stra te how rad ic a lly d iffe re n t in body an d d e - ' effectiv ely a lfa lfa fields can be freed sign from a n y th in g th e com pany h a s ’from th e presence of th e p est by a h ereto fo re offered. -sy stem atic program of poisoning. T h ere Is a new n o te of sm artn ess Due to th e mild w in te r, th e ro- in th e lin es of th e coupe displayed d en ts a re q u ite activ e, an d can be In th e show room of the local Ford ¡efficien tly poisoned a t th is tim e, ac- ¡cording to Mr. Mauser, ❖ ❖ ❖ ❖ Jo h n Jen d rx ejew sk i w ho farm s a 40-acre tr a c t in th e C olum bia d is tric t is one. of th e big g est tu rk e y g row ers on th e p ro ject. D u rin g th e past season he raised 1064 tu rk ey s, m a rk e tin g 14,600 pounds. He received an average of 3o cen ts a pound, se llin g th ro u g h th e tu rk e y grow - era asso ciatio n pool. ASSOCIATION MAKES FINAL SHIPMENT OF TURKEYS ELEVENTH HOUR IS LUCKY RECENT BRIDE IS HONORED HOUR AT MISCELLANEOUS SHOWER ♦ ♦ < •!> T he clock w hich h as been dis- ❖ ❖ played in th e w indow of th e ❖ •> H erm iston D rug Co. sto re stop-«> ❖ ped a t th e h o u r of 1 1 :6 3 last <♦ ❖ F rid a y m o rn in g and th e holder •> TWO CARLOADS DELIVERED BY <• of th e lucky d ial w as Miss ❖ •> F.nima T hoeny, te a c h e r ln th e ❖ GROWERS <- H erm iston schools. D ials were •> ♦ <> given w ith every $1.00 purchase. ❖ <• Quality Excellent For Final Ship ❖ 4 « ment; Total of Three Cars Shipped During Season ❖ <• ❖ ❖ 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 ❖ COMMERCIAL CLUB APPOINTS TOWN AND HIGH SCHOOL QUINTETS CLASH IN CONTEST In a fast, in te re s tin g gam e of b ask etb all la st S atu rd ay n ig h t th e H erm isto n h ig h school trim m ed th e boys of th e local tow n team to a tu n e o f 18 to 7. The high school team alth o u g ji m uch sm aller an d lig h te r th a n th e tow n team , disp lay ed some splendid team w ork »nd an accu racy in h ittin g th e bask et. The tow n team seem ed to have an off n ig h t for m any trie s w ere m ade b u t th ey Ju st w ould no t go In. T he g irls to w n team d efeated th e g irls of th e h ig h ' school in a close :ontest th e sam e n ig h t. The g irls tow n team played a gam e w ith th e U m atilla tow n team last T h u rsd ay a n d w ere defeated by a score of 16-3. T he U m atilla boys tow n team was defeated th e sam e even in g by th o A r lin g to n tow n team . The score was 28-32. W J. C ochran, coach in th c local h ig h school, refereed a t a ll these games. T he E a ste rn Oregon T u rk ek G row ers of H erm isto n a ffiliated w ith the O regon T u rk ey G row ers association ninde th e fin al sh ip m en t of th e sea son F rid a y and S atu rd ay , Ja n u a ry 16 and 17. Two carloads w ere de livered by th e grow ers, a to ta l of 2484 b ird s w eighing 35,237 pounds. Q u ality w as excellent for a clean-up sh ip m en t, as over 56 per c en t of th e birds g rad ed U. S. prim e, over 25 per cen t U. S. choice, 14 per cen t U. S. m edium an d only 4 per cen t U. S. comm on. T hese birds w ere shipped to Los A ngeles In care of th e N o rth w estern T u rk ey G row ers. G row ers w ere paid 24 cen ts on prim e an d choice, 20 cents on m e dium , uud 16 cents on com m ons a t th e tim e of delivery, w ith th e fin al p aym ent to be m ade a fte r th e birds a re *>M. A to ta l of five cars have been sh ip ped from h ere d u rin g th is m a rk e tin g season. T he 9163 birds shipped by th e as sociation to taled 122,023 pounds for th e th re e sh ip m en ts made. SCHC0L HONOR ROLL FOR THIRD SIX WEEKS IS LARGE ♦ MINNEHAHA NEWS NOTES * * M elvola R oot h as re tu rn e d to T h e D alles h o sp ital fo r tre a tm e n t. T he Roy A tte b u ry fam ily w ere in P endleton on business M onday. W a lte r H in k le of P o rtla n d is h ere th is week loo k in g a fte r business in terests. Mrs, G uy C ronk, w ho is ill a t St. A n th o n y ’s h o sp ita l is im proving. Mrs. A. B u h m an is v isitin g a t th e home of h e r d a u g h te r, Mrs. A. Im- th u rn a t L ew iston, Idaho. Mr. an d Mrs. R oy P earso n a re th e p a re n ts of a d a u g h te r bo rn Monday, Ja n u a ry 19. H om er W ilson of R u fu s Is v isitin g w ith C larence B uhm an. Miles P a t A llen, d a u g h te r of J . V. A llen an d E d w ard E llin g so n of T a coma, W n., v isited h e re o v er th e week end, Mr. an d Mr». M. T. M ato tt and ch ild ren w ere P en d leto n visito rs S aturday. Mr. and Mrs. D. D. D eeter e n te r tain ed a t b rid g e la s t S a tu rd a y eve ning. Mrs. J. V. A lien gave a b irth d a y J in n e r J a n u a ry 15. in ho n o r of h er ■ion, Jo h n n y , w ho w as seven years ild F o llo w in g a re nam es of s tu d e n ts on th e honor roll for 3rd six w eeks: F ir s t g rad e — E sth e r Conley, Os c ar P ay n e, P addy R o b in ett, B a rb a ra F o lle tt. Second g rade— G ilb ert D yer, Tom F ra se r, M ary H a rris, Iren e L ittle , M axine Mead. Je a n M cPherson, Et,hel P au l, Bobby S m ith T h ird g rad e— Joyce McCulley, Su- zan n a Nye, M arlon P ierce, G lenn W arn er, B etty P ay n e, R o b e rta W in ters, A llan C larke, K en n e th Bensel. F o u rth grade— Jesse Moore, G ladys P ierso n , G erald in e M ullins, V irg in ia D yer, M ary J a n e H am m er, R alph M arble. F ifth grade— E d w a rd H all, N ina R ae M cCulley, E e th e r M cM ullen, H elen R alp h , M ary Skovbo, R u th Shaw , S ixth grade— Ire n e K ennings, Bon nie Je a n F o lle tt, V erda Conley, Hugo P ankow , E ugene W in to rs, H elen D unning. S eventh g rad e — Zelrna G arner, Lois H u tch iso n , K e n n eth K n err, C lar ence Myers, M axine P a u l, C h arlo tte R alph, Ju n e R ich ard s, W inston R ob erts, M arie S tep h en so n , E a rl W atnon. B a rb a ra R eid, Jo h n Biggs. E ig h th g rade — R u th D avis, Neva R ich ard s, C harles S haw , M arg u erite W in ters. N in th g rade— E d ith C larke, M ar jo rie S h afer. A nna M artin , G w cnyth Corey. T e n th g rad e — P h y llis W in to rs, M a rg aret F elthouse. G lenn Piersotf. E lev en th g rad e— H elen V /oughtcr, C a th e rin e M cM ullen, F ern L indner, E dna O tt. T w elfth g rad e— V ic to r A ddlem an, M ary B row nson, L eona Dyer. COMMITTEES FOR YFAR The C om m ercial club luncheon Tuesday wad presided over by H en ry / l i t t , p resid en t, an d th e follow ing com m ittees Were ap p o in ted to carry o u t the w ork for th e y ear: Roads— F. C. M cKenzie. W. J. W arn er. O. O. F elthouse, J . G. P e a r son, F. V. P rim e. K n tertaiu iiiflk t — Snm Nye, Dr. A. W. C hristopherson, R aym ond W alker, Geo. W agoner, E nos M artin. F in an ce— J. A. C larke, Geo. W ag oner, W . J. W a rn e r, Tom F ra se r, R A. B row nson. F arm C o-operative — J. II. R eid, II. K. Dean, J . S. B u rn h am , B. S. K ingsley, Thos. C am pbell, P u b licity — F. E. S haw , A. W. I’raiin, A. F. R ohrm an, D r. A. W- C hristopherson. Cecil W arn er. M em bership— W . W. F elthouse. Dr A. E. M arblè, Joe N orton, C. A. P aw l, Thos. Cam pbell. New E n te rp rise s— C. S. M eN aught. Joe N orton, F. B. Sw ayze, H. A Pnn- kow, H. K. Dean. T elephone — F. V. P rim e, R. A. B row nson, J . S. B u rn h am , Floyd K nerr, A. A. L ittle. H ard Boiled C. S. M eN aught, F. B. Swayze, Thos. Cam pbell. > ❖ •> ❖ <• ❖ <• ❖ PINE CITY NEWS <• < < ❖ ❖ ❖ ❖ ❖ ❖ ❖ ❖ ❖ «: A largo gro u p a tte n d e d th e C h ris t ian E n d eav o u r m eetin g a t P in o City S unday evening. A v ery enjoyable tiino w as sp e n t in p lay in g gam es, a fte r w hich w as a very In te re stin g discussion by th e boys of w h a t they th o u g h t a young w om an o u g h t to be. Mrs. Cecil W a rn e r and Miss P au lin e Stoop gave an in te re s tin g ta lk on C. E. w ork. Rev, W allace Jo n es alac made an in te re s tin g ta lk . Mr. an d Mrs. C h arles B artholom ew w ent to H ep p n er S un d ay to v isit Mr. B artholom ew 's m o th er, Mrs M ary B artliolem ew , w ho has been su ffe r ing from a bro k en arm . Mrs. O llie N eill and d a u g h te r O leta m ode a business tr ip to H ep p n e r Monday. Mrs. A u d ra W h ite, te a c h e r in the P in e C ity school re tu rn e d to het school d u tie s M onday. She h as not been able to a tte n d school for the past th re e w eeks because of in ju rie s received in n c ar accident. A p a rty w as given nt th e home of L ydia C arlson la s t S a tu rd n y n ig h t It w as a tte n d e d by a b o u t 25 of the young people of th e com m unity. Th? ©veiling w as d e lig h tfu lly sp< n t ln CRANNA-MCDONALD p lay in g gam es, a fte r w hich r froah- incnts w ere served. Miss C a th e rin e C ran n a an d J . B. McDonald w ere u n ited in m arria g e Mr. an d Mrs. Dan L in d say and W ednesday, J a n u a r y 14, In G ran g e fam ily w ore S unday d in n e r g u sstt ville, Idaho, a t th e C ath o lic ch u rch . nt th e hom e of Mr. and Mrs. Roy Neil T he bride, w ho to r th e p a st tw o years and a h a lf h as ta u g h t in th e Tl>- c o n test betw een th e Pit o City and H erm iston S unday school Is be- H erm iston schools, w ore a ch arm in g rom lng very in te re s tin g . W e Invite frock of rose-beige crepe w ith acces everyone to come an d h elp P in e City sories to m atch . H er b o u q u et w as LOCAL BOYS TAKE PRIZE win. •jf roses an d lilies of th e valley. ON CROP OF WHISKERS Miss N an C ran n a, sis te r of th e bride, Lila B artholom ew w as a guest for a c tin g as m aid of honor, w ore a chic Oregon S ta te College, Ja n . 20— A S unday d in n tr a t th e hom e of Lydia frock of black an d w h ite. H er bou fresh m an in e n g in e e rin g h ere, Ord«' C arlson. q u et w as of roses. E a rl McDonald, G rasier of G ladstone, outclassed all C harles F. M orehead m ade a b u si b ro th er of th e groom , w as b est-m an . o th e r firs t y ear men and iipp-'rcl'.es- ness tr ip to H eppner T uesday. Follow ing th e cerem ony, a w edding men to ta k e firs t honors in th e beard Mr. and Sfts. W. D. N eill a n d fam b reak fast w as served a t th e McDon- g ro w in g co n test held in connection ild ra n c h n e a r F en n , Idaho. w ith th e Old O regon T ra il dance F r i lly a tte n d e d s p a rty a t H erm iston i F rid ay n ig h t given by th e H erm i- T he b rid e is a g ra d u a te o f th e d ay n ig h t. T he p a rty , sponsored by Isto n B ap tist-C h ristia n S unday school. U niv ersity of N o rth D akota an d is a th e D aily B aro m eter and B eaver a n m em ber of Chi Omega. She Is th e n u al, w as fe a tu re d by w hiskers Entertains in Honor of Sit her d a u g h te r of Mr. an d Mrs. T hom as w hich men stud< n ts had been g ro w in g for weeks, and by old-fashioned Mrs A. W . C hriztopherson e n te r C ran n a of L ak o ta, N o rth D akota. Mr. i 'mined ch a rm in g ly W ednesday. Ja n - McDonald is a g ra d u a te of th e U ni dresses w orn by co-eds. G lasier was aw ard ed sw eepsteaks | »ary 14, In ho n o r of h e r s is te r Mrs v ersity of Id ah o and a m em ber of prizes and N irra a n F ren ch , P o rt Luclle O sw ald w ho h as been v is itin g K appa S igm a f r a te rn ity . land, given firs t in th e blonde beard j her for th e p a st th re e weeks. race. C lifford J e n k in t of H erm iston | T hree tab les of b rid g e w ere in pla Cars Collide at Corner won th e trim m ed beard co m p eti [ lu rin g th e a fte rn o o n . Mrs. F. V A W hipped c a r d riv en by Mrs. C. tion. Rom m cy P earce, P o r t l a n d , im rlme won first prize and Mrs. W. J A. K eller collided w ith th e Ford placed firs t In th e •‘w ild ” beard W arner second prize. R efreshm ent» coupe b elo n g in g to H e rb e rt H edw all class, and Low ell S ta rk a rd , Iftrin fs- j were strv u d Is th e follow ing g u e sts: in th e c o rn e r a t th e H erm isto n ho ito n . firs t for red whisker:-. Mrs. C. ft. M eN aiighl, Mrs b e lli tel T uesday n ig h t O nly slig h t d am V. D eurfey, M rs. T ho- J a n e E lk in s of P c tn e .llle w as o- ! PhelpM, Mrs age w as done to th e c a rs b u t Mrs. I w arded f l i ’ t prize fo r th e beat worn ! nas E raser, Mrs. W. W . F elthouse, K eller dleeovered la te r th a t th e ¡ a n ’s costum e and Je a n E n g le of A l Mrs. F. C. M cKenzie, Mrs. H enry pum per on h er c ar w as m issin g and bany and G lenn D olan of P o rtlan d .H itt, Mrs. K. V. P rim e, Mrs F. B. on com ing back fo u n d it ly tn g w here •se rrie d off first place fo r th e best Awayze, I«» A H. N orton, Mrs. W th e cars hit. costumed couple.— O regon Jo u rn a l. J. W a rn e r an d th e honor gu est. Mrs. F. C. M cKenzie an d Mrs. F. V. P rim e w ere Joint hostesses S atu rd ay aftern o o n in th e M cKenzie hom e a t a m iscellaneous show er in honor off Mrs, J . B. McDonald. Mrs. McDonald w ill be rem em bered as Miss C ath erin e C ra n n a who has ta u g h t ln the H er m iston schools for th e p ast tw o and a h a lf years. She resig n ed h e r po sitio n nt C hristm as tim e and was m arrie d recently. F ive tab les of bridge w ere 1© play at th e close of w hich Mrs. F. B. Sw ayze w as presented w ith firs t prize an d MI bs M argaret E llio tt received second prize. R efresh m en ts w ?r, served to ap p ro x im ately 20 g uests a fte r w hich Mrs. McDonald was p re sen ted w ith m any b e a u tifu l gifts. D u rin g th e tim e Mrs. McDonald h as lived in H erm iston she lia- m adi m any frien d s who w ish h e r time happiness in her m atrim o n ia l ven tu re. <• ❖ * •> <• ❖ <• <• <■ ❖ <♦ ❖ ❖ ❖ •> < IRRIGON NEWS < <• ❖ •> <• < Mr. and Mrn. E. A. B ensel of H e r m iston and d a u g h te r Mrs. F ay Rod gers and c h ild ren sp en t th e day visit lug w ith Mr. and Mrs. W . C. Ison: and fam ily W ednesday. Mi-s. F ra n k F redrickson In te rta ln - cd th e y . E. C. ladies a t an a fte r noon m ooting T h u rsd ay Those pres ent w ore Mrs. A. R. H ougliten, Mrs F. Brace, Mrs. J. O liver, Mrs. S. 'tth lth , Mrs. H a rry S m ith, Mrs. L am er: aux, Mrs. H enry Vlers, Mrs. W C. Isom, Mrs F ra n k L ticlet, Mrs, U ngcrstrom nnd Mrs. It. W illiam s A delicious lunch w as served at th< close of th c m eeting. Mr. an d Mrs. V crn Jones wore H erm iston v isito rs F rid ay . W . C. Isom nnd son I 'a r l w ere in H erm isto n on biislnqi-s W ednesday m orning. Mr and Mrs, M arshal M arkham w ere v isitin g re lativ es h ere Sunday.- T he boys and g irls b ask etb all team s w ere ta k e n by bun to Ione F rl- ’ay n ig h t w here th ey played w ith the lone team s. T he Ione boys won I to 23 a n d th e g irls also, w ith -a S to 13 score. Mr. and Mrs. E dw in W ilson w ere H erm iston callers W ednesday. Mr. and Mrs. C arl A lq u ist were d in n e r g u ests S unday a t th e hom e of Mr. and Mrs. F red ^eeks^ Mr. and Mrs. V ern Jones atten d ed a card p a rty a t th e Je n s D exter home S atu rd ay n ig h t. Mr, and Mrs. Jam es nnd children vho have re c en tly re tu rn e d from China, w here Mr. Jam es sp en t 19 te a r s as a m issionary, w ill hold se r vices a t th e C om m unity ch u rch T ues day evening. D onald Isom had th e m isfortune ‘.e sp rain his an k le q u ite b adly ln ‘ho gam e a t Ione S a tu rd a y n ig h t. Mr. nnd Mrs. H en ry W le r and Mr. m d Mrs. F red M arkham w ent to lone to sec th e gam e S a tu rd a y n ig h t. Mrs. Tom C aldw ell w as a g u est of Mrs. F red Rolks Monday. Mr. and Mrs. IL r t R e ite r spent Sunday ev en in g w ith Mr. and Mrs Vern Jones. R em em ber th e re g u la r S unday cyc l i n g service a t th e C om m unity church. T he m a n ag e r of th c V lgorbili h a tc h e ry nt M ilton w as in th is v icin ity Sunday. W esley C hancy w as a H erm iston visitor S atu rd ay . Mae McCoy re tu rn e d to hlB home at Im bler, Oregon, S aturdny. SUNDAY SCHOOL ENTERTAINS IT END OF CONTEST T h e co n test know n as th e Red and W h ite F la g c o n test, sponsored by he B ap tist-C h rist ian ch u rch S unday chool w hich sta rte d th e firs t Sun lay in O ctober, en d rd D ecem ber $8. n a tie of points. An a resu lt a r e n te rta in m e n t w as p lanned for F r i day n ig h t, w hich w as held In t h ' 1. O. O. F. hall. T he group w as divl led Into th re e nnd p< rtods w c-e g iv er for en jo y m en t of th e a d u lts, young people a n d JunU rs. At th e close of th e ev en in g of gnmc» an a th l it te » ontest was sp o n sored to w o rk off th e tie. T his also r e s u lte d d u a tie Cecil W a rn e r aet- td as ch airm an on th e e n te rta in m e n t co m m lttte nnd Mrs. W a rn e r acted on th e com m ittee fo r refresh m en ts. A n o th er conte*t h as been sta rte d re c en tly w ith tho P ine C ity to m m u - n lty on a th ree to o ne p ercen tag e b a sis. 'UiU runs (or a m o n th an d the lo cal church has won tw o S undays o u t of three. x 0. S. C. OFFERS FARM SCIENCE SHORT COURSE SUBJECTS OF VITAL INTEREST DISCUSSED DAILY Short Course W ill be Entirely Free; Prog-rains May be Obtained From Assistant County Agent Science and m odern a g ric u ltu re go h an d in h and and th e successful farm er of today m ust be fa m ilia r w ith th e sc ien tific p rin cip les and th e research w ork w hich apply to his production, o rg a n izatio n an d m a rk e t ing problem s. He m ust be c o n sta n tly in touch w ith th c la te st in fo rm a tio n g a th e re d by ex p erim en tal in v e stig a tio n s and o bservations of field w o rk ers In o rd e r to su ccissfu lly m eet the ra p id ly c h an g in g co n d itio n s ln a g r i cu ltu re . B efore th e w a r it wag custom ary for farm ers from oil sections of O re gon to meet a t th e S ta te A g ric u ltu ra l ollege to discuss th e ir problem s 1th the college m e d a lis ts and w ith th e ir ftfllow farm ers from elsew here n th e s ta te . D u rin g the p ast few .'.'ears farm ers, in stead ily in creasin g num bers, have asked fo r a renew al it such w ork, nnd in response to th is ippeol th e college is ag ain o fferin g i week of tho la te s t th in g s in a g ri- •ulitire in a new farm science sh o rt ourse to he held J a n u a ry 26 to J a n uary 31 inclusive. More th a n 125 su b jects w ill bo iisc'.isscd by college ex p erim en t sta - io:i and extension sp ecialists on »ew and p ra c tic a l m a te ria l of in te rest to farm ers engaged in ail b ran - hos of a g ric u ltu re . T hose w ho c a n not rem ain for th e e n tire week w ill find days of special in te re st to them in d it w ill be possible to select sub- iects qf v ita l in te re st d u rin g an y day ,f th e course. T he sh o rt course is e n tire ly free, H ere b ein g n e ith e r tu itio n n o r fee» ch arged fo r a n y w ork offered Copies of th e program for the course m ay be o b tain ed a t th e As s is ta n t C ounty A g en t’s office. MORE TURKEY PREMIUMS RECOMMENDED BY BOARD A t a m eetin g of th e m em bers of the U m atilla P ro ject F a ir board In the office of A ssisstan t C ounty A gent E. M. H au ser, T uesday n ig h t, it was decided to hold election of officer» a t som e fu tu re date, probably w hen the F arm B ureau Co-op holds its next m eeting. A fin a n c ia l re p o rt was given by H. W. K elley to th e effect th a t an even break w as re a lized. w ith all o u ts ta n d in g bills ac counted for. T he board recom m ended th a t the new officers m ake m ore lib e ra l p re m ium s on tu rk e y s th is y ear, d ue to the fact th a t tu rk e y g ro w in g has become one of th e m ajo r in d u strie s In th e county. SCRAP BAG GIFT PLANS FEATURE OF AUX. MEETING T he ladles of th e F arm B u reau A uxiliary m et la s t F rid a y in re g u la r :e»slon w ith th e follow ing co m m it tee In ch a rg e : Mrs. A rtie W ells, Mrs. New M adden, Mrs. H. MfcCully, Mrs. Gtls Jew ell. T he m ain fe a tu re of th e afte rn o o n lu rin g th e social hour, w as ln th e form of g ift su g g estio n s m ade from .lie scrap bag for both ch ild re n and 'd o lts . Pome of th e m ain a tt r a c tio n s w ere a rtic le s m ade from flow er sacks. Mrs. J. II. Reid won a prize w ith one of these an d Mrs. A. E. M arble won a n o th e r prize w ith a sm all ch ild s doll q u ilt. T hese ideas w ill be carried o u t in C h ristm as g ifts for n ex t year. R efresh m en ts w ere served la te in th e afternoon. The nex t m eeting w ill l e held F eb ru a ry 6 w ith Mrs. J. Jen d ry zew sk l, ch a irm a n , assisted by Mrs. W a lte r B odkins, Mrs. Rodney A (lk»rm an. Mrs. Jack so n H a rr. T he su b je c t w ill be " P o u ltry ." Annual Dairy Meeting in Redmond T he O regon D airy m en ’s association w ill hold Its th irty -e ig h th a n n u a l m eeting in Redm ond, J a n u a ry 23 and 24. according to P. M. B ra n d t, pro fessor of d airy h u sb an d ry a t O.S.C., and s e c re ta ry -tre a s u re r of th e asso ciatio n . S everal p ro m in en t Oregon d airy m en , and sp ecialists from th e collegs w ill ap p ear on th e program .